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Ranking of Congressional Districts (116th Congress) Volume 2 • Subject Series • Part 2 AC-17-S-2 Issued June 2019
United States Department of Agriculture
Sonny Perdue, Secretary
National Agricultural Statistics Service
Hubert Hamer, Administrator
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Contents
Page Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... V
TABLES Producer Characteristics
1. Total Farm Producers and Number of Farms ............................................................................. 1
2. Farms by Tenure of Operation: Full Owners ............................................................................ 8
3. All Producers by Place of Residence - On Farm Operated ........................................................ 15
4. All Producers by Place of Residence - Not on Farm Operated .................................................. 22
5. All Producers by Primary Occupation - Farming ....................................................................... 29
6. All Producers by Primary Occupation - Other ........................................................................... 36
7. All Producers by Sex - Male ...................................................................................................... 43
8. All Producers by Sex - Female ................................................................................................... 50
9. All Producers Reporting Race as American Indian or Alaska Native Only ............................... 57
10. All Producers Reporting Race as Asian Only ............................................................................ 63
11. All Producers Reporting Race as Black or African American Only .......................................... 69
12. All Producers Reporting Race as Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Only .................. 75
13. All Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish Origin ................................................................ 79
Farm Characteristics
14. Farms by Legal Status for Tax Purposes - Family or Individual Operations ............................. 86
15. Farms by Legal Status for Tax Purposes - Partnerships ............................................................. 93
16. Farms by Legal Status for Tax Purposes - Corporations ............................................................ 100
17. Government Payments Received - Value ................................................................................... 107
18. Land in Farms ............................................................................................................................. 114
19. Cropland Harvested .................................................................................................................... 121
Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold
20. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold - Total Sales ......................................................... 128
21. Crops, Including Nursery and Greenhouse - Total Sales .......................................................... 135
22. Livestock, Poultry, and Their Products - Total Sales ................................................................. 142
23. Grains, Oilseeds, Dry Beans, and Dry Peas ............................................................................... 149
24. Tobacco ...................................................................................................................................... 156
25. Cotton and Cottonseed ............................................................................................................... 158
26. Vegetables, Melons, Potatoes, and Sweet Potatoes .................................................................... 160
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Page 27. Fruits, Tree Nuts, and Berries .................................................................................................... 167
28. Nursery, Greenhouse, Floriculture, and Sod ............................................................................. 174
29. Cultivated Christmas Trees and Short Rotation Woody Crops ................................................. 181
30. Other Crops and Hay ................................................................................................................. 187
31. Poultry and Eggs ........................................................................................................................ 194
32. Cattle and Calves ....................................................................................................................... 201
33. Milk from Cows ......................................................................................................................... 208
34. Hogs and Pigs ............................................................................................................................ 213
35. Sheep, Goats, Wool, Mohair, and Milk ..................................................................................... 219
36. Horses, Ponies, Mules, Burros, and Donkeys ............................................................................ 226
37. Aquaculture ................................................................................................................................ 233
38. Other Animals and Other Animal Products ............................................................................... 239
Livestock and Poultry Inventory
39. Cattle and Calves ....................................................................................................................... 246
40. Milk Cows ................................................................................................................................. 253
41. Hogs and Pigs ............................................................................................................................ 259
42. Sheep and Lambs ....................................................................................................................... 265
43. Horses and Ponies ...................................................................................................................... 272
44. Layers ........................................................................................................................................ 279
45. Broilers and Other Meat-Type Chickens Sold ........................................................................... 286
46. Turkeys Sold .............................................................................................................................. 292
Crop Acres Harvested
47. Corn for Grain ............................................................................................................................ 298
48. Sorghum for Grain ..................................................................................................................... 304
49. All Wheat for Grain ................................................................................................................... 308
50. Barley for Grain ......................................................................................................................... 314
51. Oats for Grain ............................................................................................................................ 318
52. Soybeans for Beans .................................................................................................................... 323
53. All Cotton .................................................................................................................................. 328
54. Rice ............................................................................................................................................ 330
55. Peanuts for Nuts ......................................................................................................................... 331
56. Tobacco ...................................................................................................................................... 333
57. Potatoes ...................................................................................................................................... 335
58. Sugarbeets for Sugar .................................................................................................................. 341
59. Sugarcane for Sugar ................................................................................................................... 342
60. All Sunflower Seed .................................................................................................................... 343
61. Forage - Land Used for All Hay and All Haylage, Grass Silage, and Greenchop .................... 346
62. Land in Orchards ....................................................................................................................... 353
63. Vegetables Harvested for Sale ................................................................................................... 360
APPENDICES
A. Statistical Methodology and General Terms ............................................................................. A-1
B. Congressional Districts – Counties or Parishes in Districts Based on the 116th Congress ........ B-1
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Introduction
PURPOSE AND SCOPE
The Ranking of Congressional Districts report
presents selected 2017 Census of Agriculture
statistics ranked by congressional districts. Rankings
are based on congressional districts (CD) of the 116th
Congress.
Data are ranked by congressional district for all
States, except Alaska, Delaware, Montana, North
Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, and Wyoming
which are “at large” States. The State total is
presented for the district. The statistics presented in
this report include:
• Producer characteristics;
• Farm characteristics;
• Selected value of agricultural products sold;
• Selected livestock and poultry inventories; and
• Selected crops harvested.
USES OF CENSUS DATA
The census of agriculture provides a detailed picture
of U.S. farms and ranches every five years. It is the
leading source of uniform, comprehensive
agricultural data for every State and county or county
equivalent. Census of agriculture data are routinely
used by agriculture organizations, businesses, State
Departments of Agriculture, elected representatives
and legislative bodies at all levels of government,
public and private sector analysts, the news media,
and colleges and universities. Census of agriculture
data are frequently used to:
• Show the importance and value of agriculture at the county, State, and national levels;
• Provide agricultural news media and agricultural associations benchmark statistics for stories and
articles on U.S. agriculture and the foods we
produce;
• Compare the income and costs of production;
• Provide important data about the demographics and financial well-being of producers;
• Evaluate historical agricultural trends to formulate farm and rural policies and develop programs that
help agricultural producers;
• Allocate local and national funds for farm programs, e.g. extension service projects,
agricultural research, soil conservation programs,
and land-grant colleges and universities;
• Identify the assets needed to support agricultural production such as land, buildings, machinery, and
other equipment;
• Create an extensive database of information on uncommon crops and livestock and the value of
those commodities for assessing the need to
develop policies and programs to support those
commodities;
• Provide geographic data on production so agribusinesses will locate near major production
areas for efficiencies for both producers and
agribusinesses;
• Measure the usage of modern technologies such as conservation practices, organic production,
renewable energy systems, internet access, and
specialized marketing strategies;
• Develop new and improved methods to increase agricultural production and profitability;
• Plan for operations during drought and emergency outbreaks of diseases or infestations of pests.
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• Analyze and report the current state of food, fuel, and fiber production in the United States; and,
• Make energy projections and forecast needs for agricultural producers and their communities.
LEGAL AUTHORITY
The 2017 Census of Agriculture is required by law
under the "Census of Agriculture Act of 1997," Public
Law 105-113 (Title 7, United States Code, Section
2204g). The law directs the Secretary of Agriculture
to conduct a census of agriculture every fifth year.
The census of agriculture includes each State, Puerto
Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the
Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands, and
American Samoa.
FARM DEFINITION
The census definition of a farm is any place from
which $1,000 or more of agricultural products were
produced and sold, or normally would have been sold,
during the census year. The definition has changed
nine times since it was established in 1850. The
current definition was first used for the 1974 Census
of Agriculture and has been used in each subsequent
census of agriculture. This definition is consistent
with the definition used for current USDA surveys.
DATA COMPARABILITY
In general, these data are comparable with the 2012
congressional district ranking publication for most
States, except where redistricting occurred. Changes
were made to the 2017 census that affect
comparability for some data items. In addition, 2017
demographic data are not fully comparable to 2012
and earlier census data due to terminology and
definition changes. See 2017 Census of Agriculture,
Volume 1, Geographic Area Series, Appendix B
(https://www.nass.usda.gov/Publications/AgCensus/
2017/Full_Report/Volume_1,_Chapter_1_US/usapp
xb.pdf) for a detailed discussion of these changes.
REFERENCE PERIOD
Reference periods for the 2017 Census of Agriculture
were similar to those used in the 2012 Census of
Agriculture. Livestock and poultry inventories were
measured as of December 31 of the census year.
TABLES AND APPENDICES
Tables. Provide congressional district rankings for
selected data.
Appendix A. Provides information about the
methodology used to assign farms to congressional
districts. It also includes definitions of specific terms
used in this publication.
Appendix B. Lists each congressional district in the
State in which it belongs and provides the county
name for each county that is contained within the
district.
RESPONDENT CONFIDENTIALITY
In keeping with the provisions of Title 7 of the United
States Code, no data are published that would disclose
information about the operations of an individual
farm or ranch. All tabulated data are subjected to an
extensive disclosure review prior to publication. Any
tabulated item that identifies data reported by a
respondent or allows a respondent’s data to be
accurately estimated or derived, was suppressed and
coded with a ‘D’. However, the number of farms
reporting an item is not considered confidential
information and is provided even though other
information is withheld.
RANKINGS, SUBJECT SERIES, SPECIAL
STUDIES, AND CUSTOM TABULATIONS Reports based on the 2017 Census of Agriculture,
such as the Ranking of Congressional Districts and
the American Indian Reservations publications, and
reports that supplement data collected in the census,
such as the 2018 Irrigation and Water Management
Survey, are published in print and on the internet.
Custom-designed tabulations may be developed when
data are not published elsewhere. These tabulations
are developed to individual user specifications on a
cost-reimbursable basis and shared with the public.
Quick Stats, NASS’s online database that allows data
users to build customized queries, should be
investigated before requesting a custom tabulation.
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All NASS publications and custom tabulations are
subject to a thorough disclosure review prior to
release to prevent the disclosure of any individual
respondent data. Requests for custom tabulations can
be submitted via the internet from the NASS home
page, by mail, or by e-mail to:
Data Lab
National Agricultural Statistics Service
Room 5305A, Stop 2054
1400 Independence Avenue, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20250 – 2054
or
ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for
individual farms.
(Z) Less than half of the unit shown.
mailto:[email protected]
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Table 1. Total Farm Producers and Number of Farms Ranking of Congressional Districts by Farm Producers: 2017
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]
State Congressional
district Rank
Total farm producers 2
Farms
Nebraska ........................................... Iowa .................................................. South Dakota 1 .................................. Minnesota ......................................... Oklahoma .......................................... Montana 1 .......................................... Oklahoma .......................................... Kansas .............................................. Missouri ............................................. North Dakota 1 ................................... Missouri ............................................. Texas ................................................ Iowa .................................................. Texas ................................................ Kentucky ........................................... Illinois ................................................ Iowa .................................................. Kentucky ........................................... Kansas .............................................. Texas ................................................ Wisconsin .......................................... Missouri ............................................. Minnesota ......................................... Colorado ........................................... Colorado ........................................... Wisconsin .......................................... Texas ................................................ Oregon .............................................. Texas ................................................ Arkansas ........................................... Texas ................................................ Tennessee ........................................ Arizona .............................................. Texas ................................................ Idaho ................................................. Arkansas ........................................... Missouri ............................................. Oklahoma .......................................... Illinois ................................................ Wyoming 1 ......................................... Idaho ................................................. Tennessee ........................................ New Mexico ...................................... Texas ................................................ Iowa .................................................. Ohio .................................................. Nebraska ........................................... Missouri ............................................. Kentucky ........................................... Texas ................................................ Kentucky ........................................... Texas ................................................ Virginia .............................................. Tennessee ........................................ Virginia .............................................. Alabama ............................................ Pennsylvania ..................................... Indiana .............................................. Kentucky ........................................... Ohio .................................................. Indiana .............................................. Ohio .................................................. Kansas ..............................................
3 4
At Large 7 2
At Large 3 1 6
At Large
4 4 1
11 1
15 2 2 2
13
3 8 1 4 3 7
17 2
10 4
25
6 1
19 2 1 7 4
18 At Large
1 7 3 5 3 6 1 3 4
27
6 1 9 4 5 4
12 3 5 7
6 5 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
61 62 63
55,834 54,187 48,913 48,897 48,771 47,236 46,502 45,905 42,011 41,904
38,971 38,835 36,375 34,595 34,410 33,404 32,577 32,442 31,951 31,502
31,284 31,133 29,329 29,214 26,343 25,873 25,601 25,182 24,688 24,238
23,941 23,577 23,274 22,970 22,712 22,473 22,154 22,070 21,817 21,686
21,643 21,210 20,877 20,662 20,308 20,267 20,065 19,875 19,645 19,541
19,502 19,126 18,993 18,734 18,413 18,216 17,761 17,695 17,655 17,035
16,900 16,736 16,657
33,294 33,007 29,968 30,340 29,177 27,048 28,506 27,977 25,268 26,364
23,209 23,721 21,735 20,886 21,346 21,078 19,439 19,839 19,374 19,229
18,254 18,336 18,080 16,578 14,808 15,205 15,795 13,969 14,829 14,546
14,207 14,561 13,560 14,252 12,742 13,399 12,945 13,511 13,467 11,938
12,254 13,036 13,012 12,604 11,923 12,271 12,307 11,671 11,807 12,006
11,674 11,811 11,933 11,384 11,408 11,374 10,546 10,574 11,110 10,030
10,193 10,683 10,090
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Table 1. Total Farm Producers and Number of Farms Ranking of Congressional Districts by Farm Producers: 2017 (continued)
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]
State Congressional
district Rank
Total farm producers 2
Farms
Wisconsin ......................................... Washington ...................................... New Mexico ...................................... Minnesota ......................................... Oregon ............................................. Texas ................................................ Louisiana .......................................... Illinois ............................................... Arkansas .......................................... Indiana .............................................. Tennessee ........................................ Mississippi ........................................ Texas ................................................ Ohio .................................................. Michigan ........................................... Illinois ............................................... Mississippi ........................................ West Virginia .................................... Texas ................................................ Pennsylvania .................................... Mississippi ........................................ Texas ................................................ Texas ................................................ California .......................................... New York .......................................... Indiana .............................................. West Virginia .................................... Virginia ............................................. Wisconsin ......................................... Utah .................................................. Florida .............................................. Wisconsin ......................................... Alabama ........................................... Texas ................................................ Washington ...................................... Illinois ............................................... Vermont 1 .......................................... Oregon ............................................. Michigan ........................................... Indiana .............................................. Hawaii ............................................... Tennessee ........................................ Ohio .................................................. Michigan ........................................... Louisiana .......................................... Pennsylvania .................................... North Carolina .................................. Indiana .............................................. Texas ................................................ Georgia ............................................. South Carolina .................................. Illinois ............................................... California .......................................... New York .......................................... Texas ................................................ Georgia ............................................. Washington ...................................... Ohio .................................................. Mississippi ........................................ Michigan ........................................... Tennessee ........................................ Pennsylvania .................................... Ohio ..................................................
2 4 2 8 4
23 5
16 3 8
1 3 8 4 4
17 1 1
15 13
2
34 21
1 23
4 2 6 6 1
2 8 2
28 5
13 At Large
5 7 2
2 8
15 1 4
11 5 9
36 9
3
12 3
21 12
8 3 8 4
10
3 15
2
64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73
74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83
84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93
94 95 96 97 98 99
100 101 102 103
104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113
114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123
124 125 126
16,600 16,535 16,317 16,236 16,146 16,127 16,071 16,066 16,013 16,010
15,989 15,744 15,609 15,548 15,512 15,358 15,136 14,868 14,451 14,146
14,141 14,095 13,946 13,898 13,887 13,855 13,826 13,509 13,414 13,360
13,163 13,082 12,835 12,677 12,665 12,591 12,309 12,147 12,129 12,083
11,756 11,616 11,612 11,600 11,511 11,369 11,344 11,228 11,130 11,120
11,026 10,590 10,302 10,179 10,160 10,129 10,111
9,984 9,976 9,890
9,752 9,698 9,675
9,579 9,281 9,762
10,004 9,064 9,676 9,960 9,983 9,329 9,750
10,091
9,886 9,409 9,520 9,471 9,578 9,940 9,112 8,984 8,124
8,921 8,728 8,076 7,949 8,113 8,273 8,567 8,091 7,975 7,638
7,980 7,823 8,100 7,866 7,248 7,766 6,808 6,690 7,424 7,227
7,076 7,246 7,093 6,952 7,211 6,578 6,957 6,714 6,786 6,825
6,839 6,820 5,761 5,867 5,962 6,410 5,744 6,086 6,241 5,921
5,878 5,867 5,788
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Table 1. Total Farm Producers and Number of Farms Ranking of Congressional Districts by Farm Producers: 2017 (continued)
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]
State Congressional
district Rank
Total farm producers 2
Farms
Alabama ............................................ West Virginia ..................................... Georgia ............................................. North Carolina ................................... North Carolina ................................... Oregon .............................................. Arkansas ........................................... Maine ................................................ Michigan ............................................ Georgia ............................................. Maryland ........................................... California ........................................... Louisiana ........................................... Tennessee ........................................ Florida ............................................... New York .......................................... Georgia ............................................. Pennsylvania ..................................... Texas ................................................ Minnesota ......................................... California ........................................... Alabama ............................................ Utah .................................................. Texas ................................................ Florida ............................................... California ........................................... Pennsylvania ..................................... South Carolina .................................. New York .......................................... Ohio .................................................. California ........................................... California ........................................... New York .......................................... Florida ............................................... Minnesota ......................................... Georgia ............................................. Washington ....................................... Pennsylvania ..................................... Alabama ............................................ California ........................................... Oklahoma .......................................... Washington ....................................... South Carolina .................................. Colorado ........................................... California ........................................... Michigan ............................................ North Carolina ................................... California ........................................... Utah .................................................. North Carolina ................................... Missouri ............................................. Michigan ............................................ Georgia ............................................. California ........................................... Ohio .................................................. Texas ................................................ Ohio .................................................. Texas ................................................ California ........................................... Oklahoma .......................................... Colorado ........................................... Wisconsin .......................................... Virginia ..............................................
5 3
12 11
6 1 2 2 6
10
1 4 3 2 3
19 2 9 6 6
2 3 2
31 17 21 16
5 27 12
24 10 22 11
2 14
8 14
7 5
5 1 6 2
16 3 7
50 3
10
5 2 3
22 14 14 16 26
9 1
5 5 7
127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136
137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146
147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156
157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166
167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176
177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186
187 188 189
9,544 9,429 9,346 9,340 9,224 9,143 9,047 9,030 9,017 8,971
8,945 8,942 8,934 8,907 8,866 8,848 8,818 8,812 8,739 8,651
8,578 8,533 8,516 8,339 8,291 8,055 7,776 7,715 7,651 7,649
7,517 7,485 7,413 7,406 7,243 7,241 7,074 6,905 6,826 6,763
6,732 6,667 6,663 6,600 6,572 6,538 6,427 6,401 6,345 6,339
6,082 6,025 5,866 5,854 5,848 5,823 5,713 5,689 5,544 5,544
5,406 5,406 5,359
5,927 5,943 6,001 5,778 5,825 5,086 5,351 5,099 5,312 5,529
5,298 5,025 5,682 5,504 5,415 4,978 5,565 5,166 5,347 5,231
4,847 5,232 4,838 4,972 5,060 4,578 4,602 4,851 4,466 4,556
4,091 4,282 4,325 4,389 4,323 4,449 4,031 4,142 4,451 3,616
4,024 3,760 4,388 3,627 3,710 3,868 4,208 3,783 3,559 3,954
3,599 3,516 3,547 3,428 3,432 3,586 3,245 3,405 3,034 3,313
3,044 3,120 3,235
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Table 1. Total Farm Producers and Number of Farms Ranking of Congressional Districts by Farm Producers: 2017 (continued)
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]
State Congressional
district Rank
Total farm producers 2
Farms
North Carolina .................................. South Carolina .................................. North Carolina .................................. North Carolina .................................. Virginia ............................................. Oregon ............................................. California .......................................... Florida .............................................. New Hampshire ................................ North Carolina .................................. North Carolina .................................. North Carolina .................................. Wisconsin ......................................... Florida .............................................. Alabama ........................................... Virginia ............................................. Indiana .............................................. Maine ................................................ New York .......................................... South Carolina .................................. Washington ...................................... Connecticut ...................................... Maryland ........................................... Utah .................................................. Nevada ............................................. Alabama ........................................... Michigan ........................................... Florida .............................................. New Jersey ....................................... New Jersey ....................................... Florida .............................................. Delaware 1 ........................................ Louisiana .......................................... California .......................................... New Mexico ...................................... Florida .............................................. Georgia ............................................. Tennessee ........................................ Michigan ........................................... Illinois ............................................... Massachusetts ................................. California .......................................... Pennsylvania .................................... Maryland ........................................... Massachusetts ................................. Virginia ............................................. Ohio .................................................. New Jersey ....................................... Arizona ............................................. Washington ...................................... Maryland ........................................... South Carolina .................................. Texas ................................................ Louisiana .......................................... Florida .............................................. Pennsylvania .................................... New Hampshire ................................ Washington ...................................... Arizona ............................................. Connecticut ...................................... Texas ................................................ Florida .............................................. Florida ..............................................
1 2
13 8 1 3
23 1 2 3
2 9 1 5 1
10 5 1
24 7
6 2 6 4 2 6 5
15 2 7
6
At Large 6
20 1
26 1 5 8
14
1 26
6 5 2 4
10 5 4 2
8 4
22 1
16 10
1 10
2 5
3
18 12
190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199
200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209
210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219
220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229
230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239
240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249
250 251 252
5,307 5,246 5,198 5,037 5,032 4,977 4,898 4,782 4,722 4,709
4,703 4,636 4,623 4,606 4,596 4,463 4,396 4,384 4,368 4,363
4,352 4,326 4,314 4,274 4,257 4,192 4,168 4,126 4,101 4,015
3,980 3,907 3,887 3,854 3,656 3,628 3,572 3,497 3,461 3,443
3,437 3,228 3,169 3,162 3,124 3,122 3,118 3,056 3,041 3,006
2,981 2,946 2,816 2,766 2,731 2,547 2,476 2,379 2,353 2,350
2,272 2,265 2,240
3,443 3,388 3,271 3,054 3,054 2,807 2,800 2,929 2,694 3,031
2,882 2,964 2,798 2,815 2,928 2,629 2,607 2,501 2,543 2,917
2,429 2,501 2,462 2,374 2,440 2,580 2,612 2,439 2,470 2,409
2,353 2,302 2,397 2,210 2,270 2,298 2,271 2,099 1,988 2,036
1,955 1,814 1,814 1,878 1,721 1,879 1,876 1,813 1,717 1,672
1,683 1,792 1,787 1,724 1,625 1,551 1,429 1,345 1,323 1,404
1,362 1,327 1,318
See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued
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Table 1. Total Farm Producers and Number of Farms Ranking of Congressional Districts by Farm Producers: 2017 (continued)
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]
State Congressional
district Rank
Total farm producers 2
Farms
Massachusetts .................................. Florida ............................................... Ohio .................................................. Pennsylvania ..................................... Arizona .............................................. Ohio .................................................. California ........................................... New York .......................................... Indiana .............................................. Florida ............................................... Kansas .............................................. Texas ................................................ Illinois ................................................ California ........................................... Alaska 1 ............................................. Pennsylvania ..................................... New Jersey ....................................... New Jersey ....................................... Georgia ............................................. Pennsylvania ..................................... Nevada .............................................. North Carolina ................................... Massachusetts .................................. Pennsylvania ..................................... New York .......................................... Florida ............................................... California ........................................... California ........................................... Florida ............................................... Connecticut ....................................... Rhode Island ..................................... California ........................................... California ........................................... Nebraska ........................................... Massachusetts .................................. Maryland ........................................... Pennsylvania ..................................... Florida ............................................... California ........................................... Virginia .............................................. South Carolina .................................. Connecticut ....................................... New York .......................................... California ........................................... New Jersey ....................................... Minnesota ......................................... Ohio .................................................. Florida ............................................... Florida ............................................... Massachusetts .................................. California ........................................... Florida ............................................... California ........................................... California ........................................... Arizona .............................................. Colorado ........................................... New York .......................................... Colorado ........................................... Florida ............................................... Louisiana ........................................... Florida ............................................... Arizona .............................................. Virginia ..............................................
9 9
13 8 3 1
42 20
1 8
3
35 2
36 At Large
7 4 3
11 17
4 4 3 1
18 25
8 49
4 1
2 7
51 2 4 7 4
20 19
2
1 3 1
18 12
3 9
19 23
6
41 7
25 15
5 6
25 7
10 2
21
8 3
253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262
263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272
273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282
283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292
293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302
303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312
313 314 315
2,215 2,212 2,209 2,127 2,125 2,095 2,049 1,967 1,930 1,876
1,839 1,836 1,806 1,723 1,718 1,640 1,634 1,627 1,576 1,560
1,551 1,514 1,455 1,455 1,442 1,401 1,374 1,361 1,324 1,285
1,234 1,224 1,218 1,198 1,114 1,101 1,075 1,066 1,031 1,028
1,011 1,002
868 866 862 829 824 807 807 788
746 745 709 708 704 700 675 644 643 629
627 585 573
1,278 1,290 1,285 1,236 1,257 1,198 1,178 1,144 1,148 1,106
1,128 1,119 1,119
961 990 942 973 950 969 885
895 877 842 866 834 831 830 813 809 720
721 714 697 731 656 653 596 645 612 610
616 560 466 492 512 514 522 461 479 417
413 456 403 409 435 395 392 370 361 412
403 343 333
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Table 1. Total Farm Producers and Number of Farms Ranking of Congressional Districts by Farm Producers: 2017 (continued)
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]
State Congressional
district Rank
Total farm producers 2
Farms
Texas ................................................ Connecticut ...................................... Rhode Island .................................... Florida .............................................. Minnesota ......................................... Texas ................................................ Michigan ........................................... New Jersey ....................................... New Jersey ....................................... Texas ................................................ Georgia ............................................. Arizona ............................................. Texas ................................................ Florida .............................................. Hawaii ............................................... Georgia ............................................. Missouri ............................................ Washington ...................................... California .......................................... California .......................................... Kentucky ........................................... Illinois ............................................... Michigan ........................................... Georgia ............................................. Tennessee ........................................ Massachusetts ................................. Maryland ........................................... Illinois ............................................... Massachusetts ................................. California .......................................... North Carolina .................................. California .......................................... Texas ................................................ Texas ................................................ Indiana .............................................. Maryland ........................................... Maryland ........................................... Pennsylvania .................................... New Jersey ....................................... California .......................................... Ohio .................................................. California .......................................... Illinois ............................................... Illinois ............................................... Texas ................................................ Georgia ............................................. Texas ................................................ Arizona ............................................. California .......................................... California .......................................... California .......................................... Illinois ............................................... Ohio .................................................. California .......................................... Texas ................................................ California .......................................... Texas ................................................ Florida .............................................. New York .......................................... Michigan ........................................... Florida .............................................. New York .......................................... Washington ......................................
16 4 1
27 4
30 12 11
1 32
13
6 2
14 1 4 2 7
11 52
3 6
11 7 9 8 3 1 5
35
12 31 24 20
7 2 4
18 6
14
3 27 11 10 29
6 18
7 28 33
53
3 11
6 33 45
9 22 26 13
13
3 9
316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325
326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335
336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345
346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355
356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365
366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375
376 377 378
568 563 560 545 538 538 510 508 503 495
480 465 426 415 414 399 384 383 367 364
341 334 329 324 317 309 304 301 295 288
284 281 276 270 253 236 236 220 218 212
211 204 200 189 184 181 177 176 173 172
168 162 162 156 149 148 148 144 143 137
129 128 126
358 336 322 339 306 339 291 287 323 268
313 297 213 249 252 236 232 210 230 214
190 197 167 191 184 175 183 186 170 168
174 177 165 170 163 143 129 138 129 121
112 124 121 118 118
96 118 106
93 101
107
97 108
95 105
82 98 95 80 71
78 78 73
See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued
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Table 1. Total Farm Producers and Number of Farms Ranking of Congressional Districts by Farm Producers: 2017 (continued)
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]
State Congressional
district Rank
Total farm producers 2
Farms
Colorado ........................................... Nevada .............................................. California ........................................... California ........................................... New York .......................................... California ........................................... Missouri ............................................. Texas ................................................ California ........................................... Pennsylvania ..................................... California ........................................... California ........................................... Florida ............................................... Arizona .............................................. New York .......................................... Wisconsin .......................................... Georgia ............................................. California ........................................... California ........................................... California ........................................... Pennsylvania ..................................... Illinois ................................................ Virginia .............................................. California ........................................... Michigan ............................................ Pennsylvania ..................................... Virginia .............................................. California ........................................... Massachusetts .................................. New York .......................................... Illinois ................................................ Michigan ............................................ Minnesota ......................................... Illinois ................................................ Nevada .............................................. California ........................................... California ........................................... Illinois ................................................ New Jersey ....................................... New York .......................................... New York .......................................... California ........................................... New York .......................................... California ........................................... Illinois ................................................ California ........................................... New Jersey ....................................... New York .......................................... New Jersey ....................................... New York .......................................... New York .......................................... New York .......................................... New York ..........................................
1 3
39 29 17 17
1 7
13 5
32 30 24
9 2 4 5
38 44 43
2 8
11 47
9 3 8
48 7 9
7
14 5 9 1
46 37
5 9 8
11 34
4 12
4 40 10 13
8 10
16
6 7
379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388
389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398
399 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408
409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418
419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428
429 430 431
125 122 120 118 117 114 105 105
96 90
83 82 74 73 67 65 64 63 63 62
61 58 56 51 51 50 46 42 41 40
37 37 37 31 27 25 21 20 18 18
15 14 13 10 10
8 8 8 6 6
6 3 3
71 72 81 75 64 60 60 59 35 61
49 47 40 48 42 39 37 37 36 27
22 32 26 28 23 21 27 28 27 11
16 25 24 20 16 17 13 10 10
5
6 12
7 9 7 5 4 4 3 3
4 3 3
1 State totals only are presented for the "At Large" states. 2 Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm.
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Table 2. Farms by Tenure of Operation: Full Owners Ranking of Congressional Districts: 2017
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]
State Congressional
district Rank Farms
Oklahoma ......................................... Missouri ............................................ Texas ................................................ Minnesota ......................................... Montana 1 ......................................... Iowa .................................................. Nebraska .......................................... Missouri ............................................ Oklahoma ......................................... Kentucky ........................................... Kentucky ........................................... Texas ................................................ South Dakota 1 ................................. Kansas ............................................. Illinois ............................................... Missouri ............................................ Iowa .................................................. Texas ................................................ Iowa .................................................. Kansas ............................................. North Dakota 1 .................................. Wisconsin ......................................... Colorado ........................................... Colorado ........................................... Texas ................................................ Texas ................................................ Tennessee ........................................ Oregon ............................................. Texas ................................................ Arkansas .......................................... Minnesota .........................................