The average size of farms in the United States has seen a steady increase over the last decade. In 2024, the average farm size reached 466 acres, up from 418 acres in 2007. Between 2006 and 2007 there was a sudden drop in average farm size, but in recent years it has recovered and once again reached the same levels as its peak in 2006. Agriculture in the United States In 2023, there were about 1.9 million farms in the United States, down from 2.2 million in 2007. It appears that as average farm size has increased, the number of individual farms in the United States has decreased. Texas is home to the highest number of farms of any U.S. state, with 231,000 farms as of 2023. Major crops in the United States The United States produces a wide variety of crops. Though the production volumes of some major crops, such as wheat, have fluctuated considerably since 2000, the production of vegetables for processing has been on the rise in recent years. Grapes, apples, and oranges are the most produced fruits in the United States, with the majority of grapes being grown in California.
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Average total agricultural sales of farms, by selected farm type, revenue class and degree of specialization, incorporated and unincorporated sectors, Canada (in dollars). Data are available on an annual basis.
Average net market income of farms, by farm type and income quintile, incorporated and unincorporated sectors, Canada (in dollars). Data are available on an annual basis.
The average utilized agricultural area per arable farm in the Netherlands increased from 2000 to 2021. In 2000, the average farmland per arable farm in the Netherlands was **** hectares. By 2021, this average had increased to approximately **** hectares.
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Average total income of farm families by farm type, unincorporated sector, for Canada and provinces (in dollars). Data available on an annual basis.
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Jordan Agricultural Price: Average: Farm Gate: Maize data was reported at 256.100 Fils/kg in 2016. This records an increase from the previous number of 231.900 Fils/kg for 2015. Jordan Agricultural Price: Average: Farm Gate: Maize data is updated yearly, averaging 141.500 Fils/kg from Dec 1999 (Median) to 2016, with 18 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 256.100 Fils/kg in 2016 and a record low of 67.800 Fils/kg in 2003. Jordan Agricultural Price: Average: Farm Gate: Maize data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Department of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Jordan – Table JO.P001: Agricultural Price: Average.
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Get statistical data on the average net operating income by region and county in Ontario. The data includes:
Statistical data are compiled to serve as a source of agriculture and food statistics for the province of Ontario. Data are prepared primarily by Statistics and Economics staff of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, in co-operation with the Agriculture Division of Statistics Canada and various government departments and farm marketing boards.
Farm Cost Headings by Farm Type, 2016-17 to 2023-24. Average figures per farm have been rounded to the nearest £100, therefore rounded figures may not add up exactly to totals. Percentage calculations have been undertaken on unrounded figures. Definitions for each cost type can be found in the associated statistical release and accompanying tables.
Estimated areas, production, yield, average farm price and total farm value of principal field crops.
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Graph and download economic data for Net farm income, USDA (B1448C1A027NBEA) from 1967 to 2023 about USDA, agriculture, Net, income, GDP, and USA.
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The Census of Agriculture provides a detailed picture every five years of U.S. farms and ranches and the people who operate them. Conducted by USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service, the 2012 Census of Agriculture collected more than six million data items directly from farmers. The Ag Census Web Maps application makes this information available at the county level through a few clicks. The maps and accompanying data help users visualize, download, and analyze Census of Agriculture data in a geospatial context. Resources in this dataset:Resource Title: Ag Census Web Maps. File Name: Web Page, url: https://www.nass.usda.gov/Publications/AgCensus/2012/Online_Resources/Ag_Census_Web_Maps/Overview/index.php/ The interactive map application assembles maps and statistics from the 2012 Census of Agriculture in five broad categories:
Crops and Plants – Data on harvested acreage for major field crops, hay, and other forage crops, as well as acreage data for vegetables, fruits, tree nuts, and berries. Economics – Data on agriculture sales, farm income, government payments from conservation and farm programs, amounts received from loans, a broad range of production expenses, and value of buildings and equipment. Farms – Information on farm size, ownership, and Internet access, as well as data on total land in farms, land use, irrigation, fertilized cropland, and enrollment in crop insurance programs. Livestock and Animals – Statistics on cattle and calves, cows and heifers, milk cows, and other cattle, as well as hogs, sheep, goats, horses, and broilers. Operators – Statistics on hired farm labor, tenure, land rented or leased, primary occupation of farm operator, and demographic characteristics such as age, sex, race/ethnicity, and residence location.
The Ag Census Web Maps application allows you to:
Select a map to display from a the above five general categories and associated subcategories. Zoom and pan to a specific area; use the inset buttons to center the map on the continental United States; zoom to a specific state; and show the state mask to fade areas surrounding the state. Create and print maps showing the variation in a single data item across the United States (for example, average value of agricultural products sold per farm). Select a county and view and download the county’s data for a general category. Download the U.S. county-level dataset of mapped values for all categories in Microsoft ® Excel format.
Total and average off-farm income by source and total and average net operating income of farm families by typology group, unincorporated sector, (dollars unless otherwise noted) Canada. Data available on an annual basis.
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The geography of this dataset is Australian statistical local area (SLA). The data relates to Estimated Value of Agricultural Operations (EVAO) as a median value for each SL for each farm at a scale of 25000000. The estimated value of agricultural operations is a measure of gross farm income and this data represents all farm establishments with an EVAO greater than $5,000.The data is presented at a scale of 25000000. Projection -P Albers Equal-Area Conic -D WGS84 -m 132 -o 0 -p -18 -p -36 -e 0 -n 0The following attributes are contained within the dataset; Sla_code a a unique code for Statistical Local Areas (SLA),Sla_name a the name of the Statistical Local Area (SLA),Evao a Median farm EVAO for all farms with an EVAO>$5,000 (1996-1997)Ag_land_ha a hectares of agricultural land use in the Statistical Local Area (SLA).Note that metropolitan areas are assigned a value of -99999, whilst areas with no data are assigned a value of -88888.
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This Product provides information on Census of Agriculture, Farms and Land, Canada and Provinces, 1996-2011. Total Number of Farms and Percent Change(%) from previous Census Year; Total Acrea of Land Area of Farms and Percent Change(%) from Previous Census Year and as a Percent(%) of Canada; Average Farm Size; Number of Farms with 1,120 Acres or Larger and Percent Change(%) from Previous Census Year; Farms 1,120 Acres or Larger as a Percent(%) of Total Number of Farms; Total Land in Crops; and the Percent Change(%) from Previous Census Year, and as Percent(%) Share of Canada, are included.
This data product provides three Excel file spreadsheet models that use futures prices to forecast the U.S. season-average price received and the implied CCP for three major field crops (corn, soybeans, and wheat). Using Futures Prices to Forecast the Season-Average Price and Counter-Cyclical Payment Rate for Corn, Soybeans, and Wheat Farmers and policymakers are interested in the level of counter-cyclical payments (CCPs) provided by the 2008 Farm Act to producers of selected commodities. CCPs are based on the season-average price received by farmers. (For more information on CCPs, see the ERS 2008 Farm Bill Side-By-Side, Title I: Commodity Programs.) This data product provides three Excel spreadsheet models that use futures prices to forecast the U.S. season-average price received and the implied CCP for three major field crops (corn, soybeans, and wheat). Users can view the model forecasts or create their own forecast by inserting different values for futures prices, basis values, or marketing weights. Example computations and data are provided on the Documentation page. Spreadsheet Models For each of the three major U.S. field crops, the Excel spreadsheet model computes a forecast for: the national-level season-average price received by farmers and the implied counter-cyclical payment rate. Note: the model forecasts are not official USDA forecasts. See USDA's World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates for official USDA season-average price forecasts. See USDA's Farm Service Agency information for official USDA CCP rates.
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Total and average off-farm income by source and total and average net operating income of farm operators by farm type, incorporated and unincorporated sectors (in dollars unless otherwise noted), for Canada. Data are available on an annual basis.
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This data relates to the farm equity ratio of broadacre and dairy farm properties which responded to the ABARE annual farm survey over a three year period from 1996-1997 to 1998-1999. Median farm area is reported at the Statistical Division (SD) level for Australia. This data relates to farm business equity as a percentage of owned capital at 30 June for broadacre and dairy farms run by owner managers. Represented here as a three-year average the data shows the farm business equity-value of owned capital less farm business debt, as a percentage of owned capital. The data has been collected by annual farm survey interview and is supplemented by information in the farm accounts.The data is presented at a scale of 25000000. Projection -P Albers Equal-Area Conic -D WGS84 -m 132 -o 0 -p -18 -p -36 -e 0 -n 0The following attributes are contained within the dataset; Sd_code a a unique 3 digit code for Statistical Divisions (SD), Sd_name a the name of the Statistical Division (SD),Ratio a the average farm equity ratio for the period 1996-1997 to 1998-1999Less80er a proportion of properties with a farm equity ratio of less than 80% for the period 1996-1997 to 1998-1999RSE a the relative standard error of the average farm equity ratio for the period 1996-1997 to 1998-1999.Ag_land_ha a hectares of agricultural land use in the Statistical Division (SD).Note that metropolitan areas are assigned a value of -99999, whilst areas with no data are assigned a value of -88888. See further metadata for more detail.
This table contains 1536 series, with data for years 2001 - 2011 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years), and is no longer being released. This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (8 items: Canada;Atlantic provinces;Quebec;Ontario; ...); Farm type (12 items: Total, all farms;Grain and oilseed farms;Potato farms;Other vegetable and melon farms; ...); Financial structure (16 items: Number of farms;Total assets;Current assets;Long-term assets; ...).
This statistic shows the average size of U.S. farms from 2019 to 2024, sorted by economic sales class. In 2024, farms belonging to the sales class between 100,000 to 249,999 U.S. dollars had an average size of 799 acres of land.
The average size of farms in the United States has seen a steady increase over the last decade. In 2024, the average farm size reached 466 acres, up from 418 acres in 2007. Between 2006 and 2007 there was a sudden drop in average farm size, but in recent years it has recovered and once again reached the same levels as its peak in 2006. Agriculture in the United States In 2023, there were about 1.9 million farms in the United States, down from 2.2 million in 2007. It appears that as average farm size has increased, the number of individual farms in the United States has decreased. Texas is home to the highest number of farms of any U.S. state, with 231,000 farms as of 2023. Major crops in the United States The United States produces a wide variety of crops. Though the production volumes of some major crops, such as wheat, have fluctuated considerably since 2000, the production of vegetables for processing has been on the rise in recent years. Grapes, apples, and oranges are the most produced fruits in the United States, with the majority of grapes being grown in California.