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Total and Per Farm Overview, 2017
Farms withAmerican Indian/Alaska
Native ProducersAll
Farms
Number of farms 34 4,123
Land in farms (acres) 2,069 425,393
Average size of farm (acres) 61 103
Total ($) ($)
Market value of products sold (D) 187,794,000
Government payments (D) 3,494,000
Farm-related income 102,000 29,736,000
Total farm production expenses 1,301,000 210,636,000
Net cash farm income 88,000 10,388,000
Per farm average ($) ($)
Market value of products sold (D) 45,548
Government payments
(average per farm receiving) (D) 11,343
Farm-related income 9,256 24,947
Total farm production expenses 38,266 51,088
Net cash farm income 2,602 2,519
Share of Sales by Type (%)
Crops (D)
Livestock, poultry, and products (D)
Land in Farms by Use (%) b
Cropland 28
Pastureland 2
Woodland 55
Other 15
Land Use Practices (% of farms)
No till 18
Reduced till 3
Intensive till -
Cover crop -
Farms by Value of Sales Farms by Size
Number Percent b Number Percent b
Less than $2,500 23 68 1 to 9 acres 11 32
$2,500 to $4,999 2 6 10 to 49 acres 11 32
$5,000 to $9,999 - - 50 to 179 acres 11 32
$10,000 to $24,999 6 18 180 to 499 acres - -
$25,000 to $49,999 1 3 500 to 999 acres 1 3
$50,000 to $99,999 1 3 1,000 + acres - -
$100,000 or more 1 3
Total 34 100 Total 34 100
New HampshireFarms with American Indian or AlaskaNative Producersa
Page 2 - Farms with
American Indian/Alaska Native Producers
New Hampshire, 2017
Market Value of Agricultural Products SoldSales($1,000)
No. ofFarms
Total (D) 34
Crops (D) 17
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, dry peas (D) 1
Tobacco - -
Cotton and cottonseed - -
Vegetables, melons, potatoes, sweet potatoes 19 6
Fruits, tree nuts, berries 12 6
Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, sod (D) 7
Cultivated Christmas trees, short rotationwoody crops - -
Other crops and hay (D) 6
Livestock, poultry, and products (D) 8
Poultry and eggs 10 7
Cattle and calves (D) 1
Milk from cows (D) 1
Hogs and pigs (D) 1
Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, milk (D) 1
Horses, ponies, mules, burros, donkeys (D) 1
Aquaculture - -
Other animals and animal products (D) 2
Top Crops in Acres d
Forage (hay/haylage), all (D)Corn for silage (D)Soybeans for beans (D)Floriculture and bedding crops (D)Cut flowers/greens 10
Livestock Inventory (Dec 31, 2017)
Broilers and othermeat-type chickens -
Cattle and calves (D)Goats (D)Hogs and pigs (D)Horses and ponies (D)Layers 271Pullets (D)Sheep and lambs 165Turkeys (D)
Percent of farms that:
Have internetaccess 76
Farmorganically -
Sell directly toconsumers 35
Hirefarm labor 3
Are familyfarms 100
Total Producers c 39
SexMale 17Female 22
Age<35 735 – 64 1965 and older 13
Primary occupationFarming 10Other 29
Days worked off farmNone 91 to 199 7200 + 23
Other characteristicsHispanic/Latino/Spanish 5With military service 5New and beginning farmers 7
Average age (years) 54.5
Demographic Data in the Census ofAgriculture
The agriculture census is a complete count of
U.S. farms and ranches and the people who
operate them. Demographic information is
available at national, state, and county levels,
and for classes of farm and congressional
districts. Results from the 2017 Census and
earlier are available through the searchable
database Quick Stats, the new Census Data
Query Tool, downloadable PDF reports,
maps, and topic-specific Highlights and
Profiles.
See also the video “What’s New in the 2017
Census?”(www.nass.usda.gov/Newsroom/Video_
Features/index.php).
See 2017 Census of Agriculture, U.S. Summary and State Data, for complete footnotes, explanations, definitions, commodity descriptions, andmethodology.aThis race alone or in combination with other races. bMay not add to 100% due to rounding. cData collected for a maximum of four producers per farm.dCrop commodity names may be shortened; see full names at www.nass.usda.gov/go/cropnames.pdf. e Position below the line does not indicate rank.(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (NA) Not available. (Z) Less than half of the unit shown. (-) Represents zero.
Data not available at this geographic level for farms with Asian Producers.a This race alone or in combination with other races.
New HampshireFarms with Asian Producersa
Total and Per Farm Overview, 2017
Farms withBlack/African American
ProducersAll
Farms
Number of farms 55 4,123
Land in farms (acres) 1,279 425,393
Average size of farm (acres) 23 103
Total ($) ($)
Market value of products sold 621,000 187,794,000
Government payments - 3,494,000
Farm-related income 12,000 29,736,000
Total farm production expenses 771,000 210,636,000
Net cash farm income -138,000 10,388,000
Per farm average ($) ($)
Market value of products sold 11,286 45,548
Government payments
(average per farm receiving) - 11,343
Farm-related income 3,000 24,947
Total farm production expenses 14,012 51,088
Net cash farm income -2,508 2,519
Share of Sales by Type (%)
Crops 55
Livestock, poultry, and products 45
Land in Farms by Use (%) b
Cropland 20
Pastureland 2
Woodland 69
Other 9
Land Use Practices (% of farms)
No till 16
Reduced till -
Intensive till 5
Cover crop 7
Farms by Value of Sales Farms by Size
Number Percent b Number Percent b
Less than $2,500 30 55 1 to 9 acres 34 62
$2,500 to $4,999 2 4 10 to 49 acres 15 27
$5,000 to $9,999 7 13 50 to 179 acres 6 11
$10,000 to $24,999 12 22 180 to 499 acres - -
$25,000 to $49,999 1 2 500 to 999 acres - -
$50,000 to $99,999 1 2 1,000 + acres - -
$100,000 or more 2 4
Total 55 100 Total 55 100
New HampshireFarms with Black or African AmericanProducersa
Page 2 - Farms with
Black/African American Producers
New Hampshire, 2017
Market Value of Agricultural Products SoldSales($1,000)
No. ofFarms
Total 621 55
Crops 344 39
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, dry peas - -
Tobacco - -
Cotton and cottonseed - -
Vegetables, melons, potatoes, sweet potatoes 272 32
Fruits, tree nuts, berries - -
Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, sod 61 8
Cultivated Christmas trees, short rotationwoody crops - -
Other crops and hay 10 4
Livestock, poultry, and products 277 11
Poultry and eggs (D) 1
Cattle and calves - -
Milk from cows - -
Hogs and pigs (D) 7
Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, milk (D) 3
Horses, ponies, mules, burros, donkeys 84 6
Aquaculture (D) 1
Other animals and animal products (D) 1
Top Crops in Acres d
Forage (hay/haylage), all (D)Vegetables harvested, all 18Nursery stock crops 9Lettuce, all (D)Apples (D)
Livestock Inventory (Dec 31, 2017)
Broilers and othermeat-type chickens (D)
Cattle and calves -Goats -Hogs and pigs (D)Horses and ponies (D)Layers (D)Pullets (D)Sheep and lambs 72Turkeys -
Percent of farms that:
Have internetaccess 98
Farmorganically 11
Sell directly toconsumers 64
Hirefarm labor 4
Are familyfarms 100
Total Producers c 55
SexMale 32Female 23
Age<35 835 – 64 4765 and older -
Primary occupationFarming 13Other 42
Days worked off farmNone 91 to 199 11200 + 35
Other characteristicsHispanic/Latino/Spanish 5With military service -New and beginning farmers 45
Average age (years) 45.6
Demographic Data in the Census ofAgriculture
The agriculture census is a complete count of
U.S. farms and ranches and the people who
operate them. Demographic information is
available at national, state, and county levels,
and for classes of farm and congressional
districts. Results from the 2017 Census and
earlier are available through the searchable
database Quick Stats, the new Census Data
Query Tool, downloadable PDF reports,
maps, and topic-specific Highlights and
Profiles.
See also the video “What’s New in the 2017
Census?”(www.nass.usda.gov/Newsroom/Video_
Features/index.php).
See 2017 Census of Agriculture, U.S. Summary and State Data, for complete footnotes, explanations, definitions, commodity descriptions, andmethodology.aThis race alone or in combination with other races. bMay not add to 100% due to rounding. cData collected for a maximum of four producers per farm.dCrop commodity names may be shortened; see full names at www.nass.usda.gov/go/cropnames.pdf. e Position below the line does not indicate rank.(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (NA) Not available. (Z) Less than half of the unit shown. (-) Represents zero.
Data not available at this geographic level for farms with Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Producers.a This race alone or in combination with other races.
New HampshireFarms with Native Hawaiian or OtherPacific Islander Producersa
Total and Per Farm Overview, 2017
Farms withWhite
ProducersAll
Farms
Number of farms 4,084 4,123
Land in farms (acres) 425,315 425,393
Average size of farm (acres) 104 103
Total ($) ($)
Market value of products sold 187,477,000 187,794,000
Government payments 3,494,000 3,494,000
Farm-related income 29,733,000 29,736,000
Total farm production expenses 210,481,000 210,636,000
Net cash farm income 10,222,000 10,388,000
Per farm average ($) ($)
Market value of products sold 45,905 45,548
Government payments
(average per farm receiving) 11,343 11,343
Farm-related income 24,986 24,947
Total farm production expenses 51,538 51,088
Net cash farm income 2,503 2,519
Share of Sales by Type (%)
Crops 57
Livestock, poultry, and products 43
Land in Farms by Use (%) b
Cropland 25
Pastureland 7
Woodland 59
Other 9
Land Use Practices (% of farms)
No till 8
Reduced till 5
Intensive till 8
Cover crop 11
Farms by Value of Sales Farms by Size
Number Percent b Number Percent b
Less than $2,500 1,827 45 1 to 9 acres 1,043 26
$2,500 to $4,999 522 13 10 to 49 acres 1,274 31
$5,000 to $9,999 528 13 50 to 179 acres 1,141 28
$10,000 to $24,999 496 12 180 to 499 acres 476 12
$25,000 to $49,999 287 7 500 to 999 acres 119 3
$50,000 to $99,999 159 4 1,000 + acres 31 1
$100,000 or more 265 6
Total 4,084 100 Total 4,084 100
New HampshireFarms with White Producersa
Page 2 - Farms withWhite ProducersNew Hampshire, 2017
Market Value of Agricultural Products SoldSales($1,000)
No. ofFarms
Total 187,477 4,084
Crops 107,650 2,272
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, dry peas (D) 70
Tobacco - -
Cotton and cottonseed - -
Vegetables, melons, potatoes, sweet potatoes 17,838 556
Fruits, tree nuts, berries (D) 438
Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, sod 53,314 463
Cultivated Christmas trees, short rotationwoody crops (D) 181
Other crops and hay 16,113 1,335
Livestock, poultry, and products 79,827 1,892
Poultry and eggs (D) 885
Cattle and calves (D) 595
Milk from cows (D) 140
Hogs and pigs (D) 351
Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, milk 1,874 474
Horses, ponies, mules, burros, donkeys 2,772 164
Aquaculture (D) 65
Other animals and animal products (D) 289
Top Crops in Acres d
Forage (hay/haylage), all 64,393Corn for silage (D)Vegetables harvested, all 3,681Cut Christmas trees 2,892Apples 1,458
Livestock Inventory (Dec 31, 2017)
Broilers and othermeat-type chickens 26,139
Cattle and calves (D)Goats 4,228Hogs and pigs 3,366Horses and ponies 7,014Layers 246,099Pullets 23,599Sheep and lambs 8,153Turkeys (D)
Percent of farms that:
Have internetaccess 87
Farmorganically 4
Sell directly toconsumers 28
Hirefarm labor 24
Are familyfarms 97
Total Producers c 7,128
SexMale 3,899Female 3,229
Age<35 51235 – 64 4,17465 and older 2,442
Primary occupationFarming 2,828Other 4,300
Days worked off farmNone 2,4461 to 199 1,786200 + 2,896
Other characteristicsHispanic/Latino/Spanish 63With military service 765New and beginning farmers 2,169
Average age (years) 57.6
Demographic Data in the Census ofAgriculture
The agriculture census is a complete count of
U.S. farms and ranches and the people who
operate them. Demographic information is
available at national, state, and county levels,
and for classes of farm and congressional
districts. Results from the 2017 Census and
earlier are available through the searchable
database Quick Stats, the new Census Data
Query Tool, downloadable PDF reports,
maps, and topic-specific Highlights and
Profiles.
See also the video “What’s New in the 2017
Census?”(www.nass.usda.gov/Newsroom/Video_
Features/index.php).
See 2017 Census of Agriculture, U.S. Summary and State Data, for complete footnotes, explanations, definitions, commodity descriptions, andmethodology.aThis race alone or in combination with other races. bMay not add to 100% due to rounding. cData collected for a maximum of four producers per farm.dCrop commodity names may be shortened; see full names at www.nass.usda.gov/go/cropnames.pdf. e Position below the line does not indicate rank.(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (NA) Not available. (Z) Less than half of the unit shown. (-) Represents zero.
Total and Per Farm Overview, 2017
Farms withHispanic/Latino/Spanish
ProducersAll
Farms
Number of farms 60 4,123
Land in farms (acres) 3,392 425,393
Average size of farm (acres) 57 103
Total ($) ($)
Market value of products sold (D) 187,794,000
Government payments (D) 3,494,000
Farm-related income 1,121,000 29,736,000
Total farm production expenses 2,783,000 210,636,000
Net cash farm income -416,000 10,388,000
Per farm average ($) ($)
Market value of products sold (D) 45,548
Government payments
(average per farm receiving) (D) 11,343
Farm-related income 37,353 24,947
Total farm production expenses 46,376 51,088
Net cash farm income -6,941 2,519
Share of Sales by Type (%)
Crops (D)
Livestock, poultry, and products (D)
Land in Farms by Use (%) b
Cropland 37
Pastureland 16
Woodland 39
Other 8
Land Use Practices (% of farms)
No till 15
Reduced till -
Intensive till 7
Cover crop 8
Farms by Value of Sales Farms by Size
Number Percent b Number Percent b
Less than $2,500 21 35 1 to 9 acres 11 18
$2,500 to $4,999 13 22 10 to 49 acres 26 43
$5,000 to $9,999 10 17 50 to 179 acres 17 28
$10,000 to $24,999 7 12 180 to 499 acres 6 10
$25,000 to $49,999 2 3 500 to 999 acres - -
$50,000 to $99,999 3 5 1,000 + acres - -
$100,000 or more 4 7
Total 60 100 Total 60 100
New HampshireFarms with Hispanic, Latino, or SpanishProducers
Page 2 - Farms withHispanic/Latino/Spanish ProducersNew Hampshire, 2017
Market Value of Agricultural Products SoldSales($1,000)
No. ofFarms
Total (D) 60
Crops (D) 39
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, dry peas (D) 1
Tobacco - -
Cotton and cottonseed - -
Vegetables, melons, potatoes, sweet potatoes 543 6
Fruits, tree nuts, berries 25 4
Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, sod 226 17
Cultivated Christmas trees, short rotationwoody crops (D) 4
Other crops and hay (D) 18
Livestock, poultry, and products 152 30
Poultry and eggs (D) 14
Cattle and calves (D) 2
Milk from cows - -
Hogs and pigs (D) 4
Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, milk (Z) 3
Horses, ponies, mules, burros, donkeys - -
Aquaculture (D) 6
Other animals and animal products 1 3
Top Crops in Acres d
Forage (hay/haylage), all 699Vegetables harvested, all 87Corn for silage (D)Sweet corn 28Squash, all 21
Livestock Inventory (Dec 31, 2017)
Broilers and othermeat-type chickens 54
Cattle and calves 169Goats 62Hogs and pigs 43Horses and ponies 152Layers 607Pullets (D)Sheep and lambs 43Turkeys 238
Percent of farms that:
Have internetaccess 95
Farmorganically 8
Sell directly toconsumers 33
Hirefarm labor 28
Are familyfarms 90
Total Producers c 68
SexMale 39Female 29
Age<35 935 – 64 5065 and older 9
RaceAmerican Indian/Alaska Native -Asian -Black/African American -Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander -White 53More than one race 15
Primary occupationFarming 18Other 50
Days worked off farmNone 101 to 199 11200 + 47
Other characteristicsWith military service 5New and beginning farmers 31
Average age (years) 49.5
Demographic Data in the Census ofAgriculture
The agriculture census is a complete count of
U.S. farms and ranches and the people who
operate them. Demographic information is
available at national, state, and county levels,
and for classes of farm and congressional
districts. Results from the 2017 Census and
earlier are available through the searchable
database Quick Stats, the new Census Data
Query Tool, downloadable PDF reports,
maps, and topic-specific Highlights and
Profiles.
See also the video “What’s New in the 2017
Census?”(www.nass.usda.gov/Newsroom/Video_
Features/index.php).
See 2017 Census of Agriculture, U.S. Summary and State Data, for complete footnotes, explanations, definitions, commodity descriptions, andmethodology.aThis race alone or in combination with other races. bMay not add to 100% due to rounding. cData collected for a maximum of four producers per farm.dCrop commodity names may be shortened; see full names at www.nass.usda.gov/go/cropnames.pdf. e Position below the line does not indicate rank.(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (NA) Not available. (Z) Less than half of the unit shown. (-) Represents zero.
Total and Per Farm Overview, 2017
Farms withFemale
ProducersAll
Farms
Number of farms 3,048 4,123
Land in farms (acres) 267,608 425,393
Average size of farm (acres) 88 103
Total ($) ($)
Market value of products sold 98,714,000 187,794,000
Government payments 2,385,000 3,494,000
Farm-related income 25,969,000 29,736,000
Total farm production expenses 130,325,000 210,636,000
Net cash farm income -3,257,000 10,388,000
Per farm average ($) ($)
Market value of products sold 32,386 45,548
Government payments
(average per farm receiving) 11,043 11,343
Farm-related income 28,758 24,947
Total farm production expenses 42,757 51,088
Net cash farm income -1,069 2,519
Share of Sales by Type (%)
Crops 53
Livestock, poultry, and products 47
Land in Farms by Use (%) b
Cropland 23
Pastureland 8
Woodland 60
Other 10
Land Use Practices (% of farms)
No till 8
Reduced till 5
Intensive till 7
Cover crop 11
Farms by Value of Sales Farms by Size
Number Percent b Number Percent b
Less than $2,500 1,464 48 1 to 9 acres 850 28
$2,500 to $4,999 358 12 10 to 49 acres 1,001 33
$5,000 to $9,999 379 12 50 to 179 acres 817 27
$10,000 to $24,999 358 12 180 to 499 acres 299 10
$25,000 to $49,999 212 7 500 to 999 acres 67 2
$50,000 to $99,999 102 3 1,000 + acres 14 (Z)
$100,000 or more 175 6
Total 3,048 100 Total 3,048 100
New HampshireFarms with Female Producers
Page 2 - Farms withFemale ProducersNew Hampshire, 2017
Market Value of Agricultural Products SoldSales($1,000)
No. ofFarms
Total 98,714 3,048
Crops 52,676 1,569
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, dry peas 1,590 41
Tobacco - -
Cotton and cottonseed - -
Vegetables, melons, potatoes, sweet potatoes 11,663 466
Fruits, tree nuts, berries 7,303 347
Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, sod 21,429 372
Cultivated Christmas trees, short rotationwoody crops 1,855 116
Other crops and hay 8,836 822
Livestock, poultry, and products 46,038 1,476
Poultry and eggs (D) 731
Cattle and calves 5,876 427
Milk from cows 30,855 92
Hogs and pigs (D) 280
Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, milk 1,590 400
Horses, ponies, mules, burros, donkeys 2,611 151
Aquaculture 925 39
Other animals and animal products 1,275 247
Top Crops in Acres d
Forage (hay/haylage), all 36,165Corn for silage 5,766Vegetables harvested, all 2,021Cut Christmas trees 1,655Apples 740
Livestock Inventory (Dec 31, 2017)
Broilers and othermeat-type chickens 22,582
Cattle and calves 20,227Goats 3,557Hogs and pigs 2,011Horses and ponies 6,341Layers 61,172Pullets 18,784Sheep and lambs 6,769Turkeys 2,153
Percent of farms that:
Have internetaccess 90
Farmorganically 4
Sell directly toconsumers 29
Hirefarm labor 23
Are familyfarms 98
Total Producers c 3,277
Age<35 22035 – 64 2,02565 and older 1,032
RaceAmerican Indian/Alaska Native 12Asian 8Black/African American 23Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander -White 3,213More than one race 21
Primary occupationFarming 1,330Other 1,947
Days worked off farmNone 1,2321 to 199 840200 + 1,205
Other characteristicsHispanic/Latino/Spanish 29With military service 62New and beginning farmers 1,041
Average age (years) 56.6
Demographic Data in the Census ofAgriculture
The agriculture census is a complete count of
U.S. farms and ranches and the people who
operate them. Demographic information is
available at national, state, and county levels,
and for classes of farm and congressional
districts. Results from the 2017 Census and
earlier are available through the searchable
database Quick Stats, the new Census Data
Query Tool, downloadable PDF reports,
maps, and topic-specific Highlights and
Profiles.
See also the video “What’s New in the 2017
Census?”(www.nass.usda.gov/Newsroom/Video_
Features/index.php).
See 2017 Census of Agriculture, U.S. Summary and State Data, for complete footnotes, explanations, definitions, commodity descriptions, andmethodology.aThis race alone or in combination with other races. bMay not add to 100% due to rounding. cData collected for a maximum of four producers per farm.dCrop commodity names may be shortened; see full names at www.nass.usda.gov/go/cropnames.pdf. e Position below the line does not indicate rank.(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (NA) Not available. (Z) Less than half of the unit shown. (-) Represents zero.