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Table. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 98 and 94 forms Average size of form Approximate land orea Proportion in farms percenl All larms 98 94 Forms Acres Farms Acres 46 50 06 499 45 5 543 49 5 00 5 00 9. 89. Forms with sale. of $,500 or more 98 94 Forms Acres Farms Acres 438 48 39 469 43 53 56 50 5 00 5 00 90. 88.6 0 land and buildings, I Average per farm dollors Average per acre dollars 9 045 045 406 8 land in forms according to use: Total cropland 435 98 495 44 83 59 Harvested cropland 43 48 69 468 56 880 By acres harvested: to 9 acres 0 to 9 ocres (0) 0 to 9 acres 6 (0) 8 30 to 49 acres 5 9 0 3 45 50 to 99 acres 00 to 99 acres 30 300 8 00 to 499 acres 8 3 9 86 0 65 90 4 500 to 999 acres 63 40 504 64.000 acres or more 5 5 96 Cropland used only lor pasture 45 33 6 56 4 48 Other cropland 63 6 00 36 3 Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil improvement grasses, not harvested or postured 3 36 Cropland on which all crop. lailed 5 4 40 Cropland in cultivated summer fallow 44 98 Cropland idle 90 843 Total woodland 4 960 89 586 Woodland postured 0 3 Woodland not postured 6 588 Other land 384 5 5 44 606 Pastureland and rangeland, other than cropland and woodland postured 94 43 68 land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc 338 983 Posturelond, all types 38 46 lrri9ated land 3 (0) 4 99 Harvested cropland irrigated 3 (0) Pa.tureland irrigated Other land irrigated land set aside in the lederol lorm programs in 98 8 0 639 4 3 88 40 8 49 9 50 454 8 3 4 48 0 449 56 4 3 40 5 9 0 3 8 045 4 8 3 9 85 0 6590 4 63 40504 64 5 5 96 38 33 363 5 (0) 60 5 93 35 (0) 3 36 0 38 50 (0) I 6 44 98 6 404 88 (0) 9 (0) 0 99 86 440 0 3 4 33 5 55 6 0 365 49 800 45 6000 88 4 983 53 4 65 3 8 400 36 34 5 8 93 3 (0) 3 (0) 3 (0) (0) 40 80 (0) 98 data are based on a sample of farms; see text. Table. Market of Agricultural Products Sold: 98 and 94 All lorm. Form. with sales 0 $,500 or more 98 94 98 94 Farms ($,000) Farms ($,000) Forms ($,000) Farms ($,000) Market value of oqriculturol products sold! Average per form dollars 46 596 499 49 46 44 3436 438 56 469 49 39 36484 Forms by value 0 agricultural products sold, I $00,000 or more $40,000 to $99,999 $0,000 to $39,999 $0,000 to $9,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $,500 to $4,999 less than $,500 (see text) $,000 to $,499 $,500 to $,999 $,000 to $,499 less than Abnormal lorms (see text) 35 9 3 93 44 34 5 9 8 9 44 064 96 3 05 46 400 3 33 5 6 6 (0) 3 6 (0) (0) 35 944 9 064 96 3 3 05 46 93 400 3 44 33 5 34 6 6 Crops Groins Commodity Credit Corporation loons Cotton and cottonseed Commodity Credit Corporation loon. Tabacco FIeld seeds, hay, loroge, and silage Vegetables, sweet com, and melons Fruits, nuts, and berries Nursery and greenhouse products Other crops 368 345 35 0 Ī 4 845 3 4 8 4 38 I (0) (0) (Z) (0) 36 4 83 4 5 340 4380 30 4 59 35 0 (0) 33 550 (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) Uvestack, poultry, and their products Poultry and poultry products ~;;r. ~~~~;;===================== ========= = ~~p~i~:~~ ~~d ';;';'; == == = = = = ======== == = = = = = = = === == Other livestock and livestack products (see text) 48 6 59 34 8 6 6 5 46 40 06 04 590 538 9 04 4 89 49 3 40 6 30 43 396 5 066 0 58 59 538 63 909 36 9 003 4 6 86 4 4 86 3 86 58 43 00 3 5 4 '94 data include soles 0 lorest products. 36 HANSON COUNTY, S. DAK. 98 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURECOUNTY DATA

Table 3. Farms, Land in Farms, Land Us., and Irrigation, by Size of Farm: 98 and 94 All fanns Forms to with 9 acres 0 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 0 to 99 acres 00 to 39 acres Forms Fanns with harvesled cropland 98 Farms with irrigated land Acres Acres Harvesled Acres Harvested Irrigaled 98 94 in farms Farms in farms cropland Forms in forms cropland land 46 499 50 06 43 4 3 48 69 3 6 89 3 583 (0) 6 8 6 3 699 34 59 9 3 536 9 (0) 6 9 466 6 88 4 64 96 40 to 9 acres 6 34 4 6 4 695 80 to 9 acres 33 88 383 0 to 59 acres 9 5 85 5 85 334 60 to 499 acres 45 94 54 6 43 54 00 34640 500 to 999 acres,000 to,999 acres,000 acres or more 38 8 9 85 36 96 688 56 45 39 30 48 0 39 48 0 8 40 0 0 34 05 0 34 05 9 650 (0) (0) (0) Table 4. OperatorsTenure, Type of Organization, and Characteristics: 98 and 94 All fanns Farms with sales of $,500 or more 98 94 98 94 Forms Acres Farms Acres Farms Acres forms Acres lond in farms 46 50 06 499 45 5 438 48 39 469 43 53 Horvested cropland 43 48 69 468 56 880 4 48 0 449 56 4 Tenure of operator: Full owners 6 880 9 53 444 5 59 68 63 Harvested croplond 38 36 36 3 40 8 3 90 Part owners 4 6 89 8 6 09 4 6 89 6 Harvested cropland 94 60 03 8 94 60 03 84 T anonts 6 6934 80 9 985 6 9 80 9 985 Harvesled cropland 3 63 00 (0) 00 Type of organization: Individual or family 43 6 33 4 5 69 449 4 54 Partnership (0) 9 (0) 8 83 Corporation 5 5 5 405 3 0 39 Othercooperotive, estate or trust, institutional, etc. 5 45 Fonns with sales of Forms with sales of $,500 or more All lanns $,500 or more 98 '94 98 '94 98 '94 98 '94 Operators by principal occupation: forming Other Operalars by age group, Under 5 years 5 0 34 years 35 0 44 years 45 0 54 years 550 64 years 65 years and over Average 0ge Operators by place of residence: 383 444 3 45 On farm operoled 36 36 350 350 9 5 6 4 Nolan fonn operaled 5 Nol reparted 50 4 46 49 9 46 0 6 6 Operolors reporting days of work off form, 59 80 5 4 None 65 35 59 3 9 90 85 89 to 49 days 6 0 6 40 53 3 38 500 99 days 9 03 8 96 3 00 0 49 days 6 4 5 4 53 48 4 45 50 to 99 days 9 9 8 48. 48. 48.4 48.6 00 days or more 68 55 5 46 'Applies only 0 individual or family opero~ons (sole proprielorships) and partnerships, see texl. Table 5. Seleded Farm Produdion Expenses: 98 and 94 [98 data are based on a sample of forms see texl] Forms with sales of $,500 or more 98 94 98 94 Expenses Expenses Expenses Expenses Farms ($,000) Farms ($,000) Farms ($,000) farms ($,000) Uveslock and poultry purchased Feed for fiveslock and paullry : Commercially mixed formula feeds Animal health costs ~~ds, b~lbs, pl~nls, and Irees mmerclol fertlhzer Other ogricullural chemicals including lime Hired fann lobar Contract lobar Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment Energy and petroleum products Petroleum products Gasoline.. Diesel fuel LP gas, bulane, and propane Fuel oil Natural gas EI,:osene, molar oil, and grease City Other<ool, wood, coke, elc. 4 4066 93 95 4 4 066 8 949 354 54 49 3 0 333 53 39 3 00 34 89 36 334 4 84 34 39 3 69 35 6 346 8 44 59 43 33 4 584 48 369 36 9 35 6 356 8 349 (0) 39 36 68 6 34 36 65 5 00 45 54 3 84 450 53 (0) 0 0 0 0 39 35 98 64 0 338 9 63 46 635 43 6 46 343 49 986 43 33 46 448 98 669 409 658 463 8 46 60 8 46 48 80 0 99 4 9 46 5 39 6 0 38 6 0 6 0 } 46 46 90 9 43 89 44 (0) 393 98 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURECOUNTY DATA HANSON COUNTY I S. DAK. 3

Table 6. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and lime: 98 and 94 [98 data are based on a sample of farms see text] forms with sale. of $,500 or more Commercial fertilizer Cropland fertilized, except pa.ture Po.ture and rangeland fertilized Ume Sprays, du.t., granule., fumigants, etc. to control Insects on hay and ather crap. Nematode. in crap. Diseases in crops and Ofchords Weeds, grass, or brush in craps and pasture 98 98 Farms Acres on which used forms Acres an which used 340 39 8 830 83 33 340 39 5 4499 5 8 5 859 8 695 60 54 Chemicals for Defoliation or for growth control of craps or thinning of fruit Insect control an livestock and paultry Sanitation and rodent and bird control 4 4 9 9 8 830 83 33 4499 5 859 695 59 904 (0) forms 94 Acres an which used 349 69 94 8 (0) 848 55 Table. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 98 and 94 [98 data are based on a sample of farms; see text] farms with sales of $,500 or more forms with sales of $,500 or more 98 94 98 94 98 94 98 94 All MACHINERY AND EQUIPMlNT ALL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENTCon. Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms Average per farm dalla,, farm. by value group; $ to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $0,000 0 $9,999 Estimated market value of 0 46 49 43 46 machinery and equipmentcon. 8 3 4 63 3 05 $0,000 to $9,99L 39 334 34 4 68 8 6 $30,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $69,99L 0 34 0 3 $0,000 to $99,999 80 68 43 5 $00,000 to $99,999 88 0 88 0 $00,000 or more 80 98 6 3 5 } 4 80 0 04 98 0 3 6 3 3 9 { 50 } 9 98 94 Manufactured 94 to 98 Manufactured prior to 94 Farms Number Farms Number forms Number Farms Manufactured Number 90 to 94 SElECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Automobiles Malortruclcs including pickup' Wheeltraclars Grain and bean combines, selfjjrapelied only Com head. for combine. Other compickers and pickershellers eollonpickers Mower conditioners Pld<up bale" field forage harve.le", shear bar or flywheel type 44 59 3 86 366 393 569 4 54 56 35 4 66 45 39 96 99 38 38 59 6 3 33 33 80 80 59 59 3 3 46 46 56 56 6 6 30 30 34 38 5 9 09 09 4 5 4 4 06 456 408 46 58 00 5 4 56 8 630 39 58 00 96 4 6 50 0 43 9 49 6 58 30 8 34 Table 8. Hired Farm Workers: 98 and 94 [98 dolo are based on a sample of farms see lexl] Hired workers, 98 Working 50 days or more Working Ie.. than 50 days Any hired workersfarms with sales of $,500 or more form. Worl<ers farms with worker 3 or workers 4 worker. 509 worker. 0 workers Of more Any forms Work." Farms Workers 00 60 4 48 08 34 9 34 34 9 9 30 3 4 48 4 9 88 4 6 (0) 98 94 84 53 460 44 8 5 4 48 5 4 3 9 38 HANSON COUNTY, S. DAK. 98 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURECOUNTY DATA

Table 9. livestock and PoultryInventory and Sales: 98 and 94 Forms with sale. of $,500 or more 98 94 98 94 Forms Number Forms Number Forms Number Forms Number UVESTOCK AND POULTRY Inventory, Any livestock or poultry 45 45 399 48 Any cottle, hogs, or sheep 40 445 39 4 Any livestock or poultry and their products Any cattle, hogs, or sheep CATTU AND CALVES 48 6 5 46 40 40 6 30 43 396 4 4 4 45 398 4 43 0853 Cottle and calves Cows and heifers that hod calved Beef cows Milk cows Heifers and heifer calves 5t.. rs, steer calves, bulls and bull colves Cottle and calves Calves Cattle fattened cottle Dairy products HOGS, SHEEP, GOATS, AND HORSES Hogs and pigs Used Or to be used for broilding Other hogs and pigs litters of pigs farrowed betw.. n Dec. of preceding year and Hov. 30 Dec. of preceding year and May 3 June and Nov. 30 Sh.. p and lambs Ewes year old or older Goats Horses and ponies. Hogs and pigs foilder pigs Sh.. p and lambs Sh.. p and lambs shorn Pounds of wool Sh.. p, lambs, and wool Goats Horses and ponies POULTRY Any poultry Chickens 3 months old or older Hens and pullets of laying age Pullets 3 months old or older Pullet chicks and pullets under 3 months old Broilers and ather meattype chickens Turkeys Turkeys for slaughter Turkey hens kept for broilding Other paultry Any poultry Chickens 3 months old or older Hens and pullets of laying age Pullets 3 months old or older Pullet chicks and pullets under 3 months old Broilers and other meattype chickens Turkeys Turkeys for slaughter Turkey hens kept for broilding Other poultry Poultry and poultry products 380 38 8 49 4 543 33 38 66 4 4 8 349 640 40 490 343 6 365 38 30 309 4458 36 5 69 303 443 356 5 66 6 I 95 95 I 6 I 95 89 03 39 0 30 33 0 5 3 996 356 06 350 96 353 3949 34 3 048 49 3 54 36 99 4 3 4 904 9003 686 4903 (HA) 69 4 84 6 3 85 9 85 656 84 8 45 80 8 3 34 966 83 88 6 30 4 634 (HA) (HA) 4 99 3 88 3 38 59 I 538 59 538 63 909 8 3588 3 3000 4 35 3 3 9 98 5 590 3 5 55 04 4 555 00 30 98 9 30 80 5 5 363 88 8 35 68 84 06 3 5 6 3 803 5 44 58 3 9 4 ISS 345 64 856 5 3409 6 6 5 66 80 590 58 5 533 6 6 6 4 6 (HA) (NAl 5 4 5 64 46 (HA) 4 45 4 06 39 40 8 54 984 56643 4 54 945 5645 4 89 486 3 86 58 65 60 II 9 5 5 04 5 0 6 4 346 8 5 86 58 4 5654 60 4 838 56 448 64 448 43 093 4 303 40986 6 49 (NAl 58 43 00 6 (0) 6 3 00 3 (Z) 9 3 86 9 8 54 949 5 64 3 5 54 3 6448 8 3 53 5 5 4 6 3 55 959 4 959 0 6 5 (NAl 9 9 8 4 6 3 6 5 5 45 83 43 80 35 54 838 8 3 8 35 54 838 5 34 3 6 34 5 (NAl 4 990 8 99 3 6 5 5 (NAl 4 8 3 6 06 04 590 5 066 0 58 98 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURECOUNTY DATA HANSON COUNTY, S. DAK. 39

Table 0. Crops: 98 and 94 Farms with sales of $,500 or more Harvested Irrigaled Harvested Irrigated Forms Acres Quantity Farms Acres forms Acres Quantity Forms Acres Com for all purposes 98 94 for grain or seed (bushels) 98 94 For silage or green chop (Ions. green) 98 94 For fodder, hogged or grazed 98 94 35 406 30 355 48 63 4 6 65 56 505 3 053 398 43 55 993 30 63 6 43 3 63 5 399 646 3 4 36 5645 3 05 666 350 43 445 99 3 48 6 3 643 95 3 650 0485 5 366 Sorghums for all purposes 98 For grain or seed (bushels) 98 For silage or green chop (Ions, green) 98 Cui for dry forage or hoy (Ions, dry) 98 Hogged or grazed 98 Wheal for groin (bushels) 98 O<Jls for groin (bushels) 98 Barley for grain (bushels) 98 Rye for grain (bushels) 98 Other small grains for groin 98 Soybeans for beens (bushels) 98 Peanuts for nuls (pounds) 98 Collon (boles) 98 Tohoeco (pound.) 98 Irish polatoes (hundredweight) 98 Sweelpotoloes (bu,.,els) 98 Hoy crops (Ions, dry) (see lexl) 98 Alfalfa hoy (tons. dry) 98 Other lome dry hoy (tons, dry) (see texl) 98 Field seed crops 98 Alfo~o seed (pounds) 98 Red dover seed (pounds) 98 All vegelobles horvesled for sale (see texl) 98 Sweel com 98 Tomoloes 98 Green pees excluding cowpeas 98 land in orchards 98 Apples (pounds) 98 Peaches (pounds) 98 Gropes (pounds) (see lext) l~~:= Berries 98 Slrawberries (pounds) 98 Nursory and greenhouse products 98 Other crops 98 30 0 8 3 6 8 353 6 4 4 3 338 3 98 56 I ' 0399 3 44 9090 45 5 9 44 09 3 99 (0) 3 586 59 503 33 4 5 005 64 44 09 6 8 30 8 5 560 5 04 3 4 09 3 3 89 5 5 34 4 444 3 88 30 0399 0 3 44 8 9090 45 5 3 9 44 09 6 399 36 94 694 6 5 8 0 43 3 586 59 8 503 33 349 4 549 0 59 4 55 65 565 66 6 64 44 09 64 609 35 859 4 6 8 30 4 0 3 00 4 36 4 8 5 560 3 5 04 33 3 00 4 00 36 460 3 6 94 5 3464 (0) 3 4400 345 55 (0) 9 9 0830 (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 330 HANSON COUNTY, S. DAK. 98 CENSUS OF AGRICUlTURECOUNTY DATA