United States Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service ISSN: 1995- 2004 Farms and Land in Farms 2022 Summary February 2023 Contents Farms and Land in Farms Highlights 4 Number of Farms, Land in Farms, and Average Farm Size - United States: 2015- 2022 5 Number of Farms, Land in Farms, and Average Farm Size by Economic Sales Class - United States: 2021-2022 5 Number of Farms, Land in Farms, and Average Farm Size - States and United States: 2021-2022 6 Number of Farms, Land in Farms, and Average Farm Size, $1,000-$9,999 - States and United States: 2021-2022 7 Number of Farms, Land in Farms, and Average Farm Size, $10,000-$99,999 - States and United States: 2021-2022 8 Number of Farms, Land in Farms, and Average Farm Size, $100,000-$249,999 - States and United States: 2021-2022 9 Number of Farms, Land in Farms, and Average Farm Size, $250,000-$499,999 - States and United States: 2021-2022 10 Number of Farms, Land in Farms, and Average Farm Size, $500,000-$999,999 - States and United States: 2021-2022 11 Number of Farms, Land in Farms, and Average Farm Size, $1,000,000 or more - States and United States: 2021-2022 12 Statistical Methodology 13 Terms and Definitions 14 Farm Definition History 15 Information Contacts 16 Farms and Land in Farms Highlights The number of farms in the United States for 2022 is estimated at 2,002,700, down 9,350 farms from 2021. The number of farms increased in all sales classes except the $1,000-$9,999 and $10,000-$99,999 sales classes. In 2022, 50.8 percent of all farms had less than $10,000 in sales and 81.4 percent of all farms had less than $100,000 in sales. In 2022, 7.5 percent of all farms had sales of $500,000 or more. Total land in farms, at 893,400,000 acres, decreased 1,900,000 acres from 2021. The biggest change for 2022 is that producers in Sales Class $100,000 - $249,999 operated 1,620,000 fewer acres than in 2021. In 2022, 30.0 percent of all farmland was operated by farms with less than $100,000 in sales, while 41.2 percent of all farmland was operated by farms with sales of $500,000 or more. The average farm size for 2022 is 446 acres, up from 445 acres the previous year. Average farm size increased in the $1,000,000 or more sales class and decreased or remained unchanged in all other sales classes. Number of Farms, Land in Farms, and Average Farm Size - United States: 2015-2022 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Year : Number of farms : Land in farms : Average farm size ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : number 1,000 acres acres : 2015 .................: 2,063,890 905,790 439 2016 .................: 2,055,340 902,680 439 2017 .................: 2,042,000 900,370 441 2018 .................: 2,029,200 899,500 443 2019 .................: 2,023,400 897,400 444 2020 .................: 2,019,000 896,600 444 2021 .................: 2,012,050 895,300 445 2022 .................: 2,002,700 893,400 446 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of Farms, Land in Farms, and Average Farm Size by Economic Sales Class - United States: 2021-2022 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Percent of total : : :-------------------------------------------------------: : Economic sales class : Number of farms : Land in farms : Average farm size :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2021 : 2022 : 2021 : 2022 : 2021 : 2022 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : percent percent percent percent acres acres : $1,000 - $9,999 .....: 50.9 50.8 9.3 9.2 81 80 $10,000 - $99,999 ...: 30.5 30.6 20.8 20.8 304 304 $100,000 - $249,999 .: 6.7 6.7 14.7 14.5 973 961 $250,000 - $499,999 .: 4.4 4.4 14.3 14.3 1,448 1,441 $500,000 - $999,999 .: 3.5 3.6 15.4 15.5 1,942 1,933 $1,000,000 or more ..: 3.9 3.9 25.5 25.7 2,920 2,927 : Total 1/ ............: 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 445 446 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Percent of total may not add to 100 due to rounding. Number of Farms, Land in Farms, and Average Farm Size - States and United States: 2021-2022 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Number of farms : Land in farms : Average farm size State :----------------------------------------------------------- : 2021 : 2022 : 2021 : 2022 : 2021 : 2022 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- :------ number ----- -- 1,000 acres -- ---- acres ---- : Alabama ...........: 38,500 38,100 8,200 8,200 213 215 Alaska ............: 1,050 1,000 850 850 810 850 Arizona ...........: 19,000 18,800 26,200 26,100 1,379 1,388 Arkansas ..........: 42,000 41,900 14,000 14,000 333 334 California ........: 69,000 68,400 24,200 24,000 351 351 Colorado ..........: 39,000 38,800 31,800 31,800 815 820 Connecticut .......: 5,500 5,500 380 380 69 69 Delaware ..........: 2,300 2,300 530 530 230 230 Florida ...........: 47,500 47,300 9,700 9,700 204 205 Georgia ...........: 41,300 41,300 10,200 10,200 247 247 : Hawaii ............: 7,300 7,300 1,100 1,100 151 151 Idaho .............: 24,600 24,400 11,500 11,500 467 471 Illinois ..........: 70,900 70,700 27,000 27,000 381 382 Indiana ...........: 55,100 54,800 14,800 14,800 269 270 Iowa ..............: 84,900 84,900 30,500 30,500 359 359 Kansas ............: 58,600 57,700 45,700 45,700 780 792 Kentucky ..........: 74,100 73,500 12,900 12,900 174 176 Louisiana .........: 27,400 27,400 8,000 8,000 292 292 Maine .............: 7,600 7,600 1,300 1,300 171 171 Maryland ..........: 12,400 12,400 2,000 2,000 161 161 : Massachusetts .....: 7,200 7,200 500 500 69 69 Michigan ..........: 46,000 44,300 9,700 9,200 211 208 Minnesota .........: 67,400 67,100 25,400 25,400 377 379 Mississippi .......: 34,300 34,100 10,400 10,300 303 302 Missouri ..........: 95,000 95,000 27,500 27,500 289 289 Montana ...........: 27,100 27,100 57,900 57,900 2,137 2,137 Nebraska ..........: 44,800 44,300 44,800 44,800 1,000 1,011 Nevada ............: 3,400 3,300 6,100 5,900 1,794 1,788 New Hampshire .....: 4,100 4,100 430 430 105 105 New Jersey ........: 9,900 9,900 750 750 76 76 : New Mexico ........: 24,700 24,100 40,000 40,000 1,619 1,660 New York ..........: 33,400 33,400 6,900 6,900 207 207 North Carolina ....: 45,100 45,000 8,300 8,300 184 184 North Dakota ......: 26,000 25,900 39,300 39,200 1,512 1,514 Ohio ..............: 76,900 76,500 13,500 13,100 176 171 Oklahoma ..........: 77,200 77,200 34,400 34,400 446 446 Oregon ............: 37,100 36,900 15,700 15,700 423 425 Pennsylvania ......: 52,700 52,700 7,300 7,300 139 139 Rhode Island ......: 1,100 1,100 60 60 55 55 South Carolina ....: 24,600 24,600 4,800 4,800 195 195 : South Dakota ......: 29,400 29,400 43,200 43,200 1,469 1,469 Tennessee .........: 69,500 69,500 10,700 10,700 154 154 Texas .............: 247,000 246,000 126,000 126,000 510 512 Utah ..............: 17,900 17,900 10,700 10,900 598 609 Vermont ...........: 6,800 6,800 1,200 1,200 176 176 Virginia ..........: 41,500 41,500 7,700 7,700 186 186 Washington ........: 35,300 35,200 14,500 14,500 411 412 West Virginia .....: 22,300 22,500 3,500 3,500 157 156 Wisconsin .........: 64,100 64,100 14,200 14,200 222 222 Wyoming ...........: 12,200 11,900 29,000 28,500 2,377 2,395 : United States .....:2,012,050 2,002,700 895,300 893,400 445 446 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of Farms, Land in Farms, and Average Farm Size by Economic Sales Class - States and United States: 2021-2022 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Economic sales class: $1,000-$9,999 :----------------------------------------------------------- : Number of farms : Land in farms : Average farm size State :----------------------------------------------------------- : 2021 : 2022 : 2021 : 2022 : 2021 : 2022 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- :------ number ----- 1,000 acres --- acres --- : Alabama ...........: 21,600 21,200 1,850 1,800 86 85 Alaska ............: 590 570 80 80 136 140 Arizona ...........: 14,200 13,900 4,800 4,700 338 338 Arkansas ..........: 20,300 20,200 1,650 1,600 81 79 California ........: 26,600 26,100 1,400 1,200 53 46 Colorado ..........: 22,100 21,700 2,300 2,200 104 101 Connecticut .......: 3,650 3,650 130 130 36 36 Delaware ..........: 820 820 20 20 24 24 Florida ...........: 28,900 28,700 1,250 1,250 43 44 Georgia ...........: 23,100 23,100 2,300 2,300 100 100 : Hawaii ............: 4,250 4,250 70 70 16 16 Idaho .............: 13,200 13,100 650 650 49 50 Illinois ..........: 27,500 27,300 1,200 1,200 44 44 Indiana ...........: 25,200 24,900 1,000 900 40 36 Iowa ..............: 25,000 25,100 900 900 36 36 Kansas ............: 21,300 21,000 2,000 2,100 94 100 Kentucky ..........: 43,200 43,200 2,900 2,900 67 67 Louisiana .........: 15,300 15,200 1,050 1,000 69 66 Maine .............: 4,800 4,800 390 390 81 81 Maryland ..........: 6,700 6,700 260 260 39 39 : Massachusetts .....: 4,500 4,500 190 190 42 42 Michigan ..........: 23,700 22,800 1,200 1,100 51 48 Minnesota .........: 24,600 24,400 1,700 1,600 69 66 Mississippi .......: 19,300 19,200 2,200 2,150 114 112 Missouri ..........: 44,400 44,400 3,200 3,200 72 72 Montana ...........: 11,700 11,500 1,900 1,800 162 157 Nebraska ..........: 10,900 10,900 800 800 73 73 Nevada ............: 1,750 1,700 530 500 303 294 New Hampshire .....: 2,750 2,750 170 170 62 62 New Jersey ........: 6,400 6,400 160 160 25 25 : New Mexico ........: 16,800 16,300 5,000 5,000 298 307 New York ..........: 15,500 15,500 1,100 1,100 71 71 North Carolina ....: 24,800 24,800 1,350 1,350 54 54 North Dakota ......: 7,400 7,500 1,200 1,200 162 160 Ohio ..............: 41,300 39,900 1,850 1,700 45 43 Oklahoma ..........: 40,000 40,000 4,100 4,100 103 103 Oregon ............: 23,400 23,100 1,100 1,100 47 48 Pennsylvania ......: 24,900 24,900 1,300 1,300 52 52 Rhode Island ......: 630 630 20 20 32 32 South Carolina ....: 16,400 16,400 1,500 1,500 91 91 : South Dakota ......: 7,000 6,700 900 800 129 119 Tennessee .........: 43,100 42,900 2,600 2,600 60 61 Texas .............: 156,000 155,000 14,800 14,800 95 95 Utah ..............: 11,000 10,900 600 700 55 64 Vermont ...........: 3,750 3,750 280 280 75 75 Virginia ..........: 23,200 23,300 1,600 1,650 69 71 Washington ........: 21,500 21,400 800 800 37 37 West Virginia .....: 16,100 16,300 1,500 1,500 93 92 Wisconsin .........: 28,200 28,000 1,800 1,800 64 64 Wyoming ...........: 5,800 5,500 1,250 1,150 216 209 : United States .....:1,025,090 1,016,820 82,900 81,770 81 80 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of Farms, Land in Farms, and Average Farm Size by Economic Sales Class - States and United States: 2021-2022 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Economic sales class: $10,000-$99,999 :----------------------------------------------------------- : Number of farms : Land in farms : Average farm size State :----------------------------------------------------------- : 2021 : 2022 : 2021 : 2022 : 2021 : 2022 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ----- number ---- -- 1,000 acres -- ---- acres ---- : Alabama ...........: 12,500 12,500 3,200 3,200 256 256 Alaska ............: 360 340 450 450 1,250 1,324 Arizona ...........: 3,450 3,550 5,200 5,300 1,507 1,493 Arkansas ..........: 14,300 14,200 3,600 3,550 252 250 California ........: 22,600 22,400 4,300 4,200 190 188 Colorado ..........: 11,000 11,200 6,900 7,000 627 625 Connecticut .......: 1,400 1,400 100 100 71 71 Delaware ..........: 510 510 50 50 98 98 Florida ...........: 13,600 13,600 2,150 2,150 158 158 Georgia ...........: 11,400 11,400 2,600 2,600 228 228 : Hawaii ............: 2,500 2,500 200 200 80 80 Idaho .............: 6,600 6,500 1,800 1,800 273 277 Illinois ..........: 19,900 19,800 2,400 2,400 121 121 Indiana ...........: 16,100 16,000 1,800 1,900 112 119 Iowa ..............: 25,400 25,300 3,500 3,500 138 138 Kansas ............: 21,600 21,100 7,200 7,000 333 332 Kentucky ..........: 24,300 23,700 4,600 4,550 189 192 Louisiana .........: 8,700 8,800 1,900 1,950 218 222 Maine .............: 2,050 2,050 350 350 171 171 Maryland ..........: 3,300 3,300 390 390 118 118 : Massachusetts .....: 1,950 1,950 160 160 82 82 Michigan ..........: 13,900 13,100 1,600 1,400 115 107 Minnesota .........: 20,300 20,300 3,400 3,500 167 172 Mississippi .......: 10,600 10,500 3,000 3,000 283 286 Missouri ..........: 37,200 37,200 8,500 8,500 228 228 Montana ...........: 8,000 8,200 10,200 10,300 1,275 1,256 Nebraska ..........: 14,100 13,600 4,900 4,700 348 346 Nevada ............: 980 960 520 510 531 531 New Hampshire .....: 1,100 1,100 170 170 155 155 New Jersey ........: 2,350 2,350 170 170 72 72 : New Mexico ........: 6,100 6,000 10,400 10,400 1,705 1,733 New York ..........: 11,500 11,500 1,800 1,800 157 157 North Carolina ....: 12,700 12,600 1,800 1,700 142 135 North Dakota ......: 7,200 7,300 3,900 4,000 542 548 Ohio ..............: 21,200 21,900 2,800 2,800 132 128 Oklahoma ..........: 28,500 28,600 11,400 11,500 400 402 Oregon ............: 8,900 8,900 2,900 2,900 326 326 Pennsylvania ......: 16,700 16,700 2,200 2,200 132 132 Rhode Island ......: 340 340 20 20 59 59 South Carolina ....: 6,000 6,000 1,400 1,400 233 233 : South Dakota ......: 9,400 9,400 4,600 4,500 489 479 Tennessee .........: 21,900 21,900 3,800 3,800 174 174 Texas .............: 73,200 73,200 39,000 39,000 533 533 Utah ..............: 4,900 5,000 1,900 1,900 388 380 Vermont ...........: 1,950 1,950 310 310 159 159 Virginia ..........: 13,900 13,800 2,800 2,750 201 199 Washington ........: 8,200 8,200 1,700 1,700 207 207 West Virginia .....: 5,400 5,400 1,400 1,400 259 259 Wisconsin .........: 20,200 20,100 2,900 2,900 144 144 Wyoming ...........: 3,800 3,800 4,150 3,950 1,092 1,039 : United States .....: 614,040 612,000 186,490 185,980 304 304 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of Farms, Land in Farms, and Average Farm Size by Economic Sales Class - States and United States: 2021-2022 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Economic sales class: $100,000-$249,999 :----------------------------------------------------------- : Number of farms : Land in farms : Average farm size State :----------------------------------------------------------- : 2021 : 2022 : 2021 : 2022 : 2021 : 2022 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ----- number ---- -- 1,000 acres -- ----- acres ---- : Alabama ...........: 1,100 1,100 810 810 736 736 Alaska ............: 40 40 210 210 5,250 5,250 Arizona ...........: 510 490 10,400 10,300 20,392 21,020 Arkansas ..........: 1,400 1,400 950 950 679 679 California ........: 6,300 6,200 3,000 2,800 476 452 Colorado ..........: 2,600 2,600 5,900 5,800 2,269 2,231 Connecticut .......: 190 190 30 30 158 158 Delaware ..........: 130 130 40 40 308 308 Florida ...........: 1,900 1,900 1,100 1,100 579 579 Georgia ...........: 1,400 1,450 700 710 500 490 : Hawaii ............: 270 270 130 130 481 481 Idaho .............: 1,700 1,700 1,700 1,700 1,000 1,000 Illinois ..........: 8,000 8,000 2,700 2,700 338 338 Indiana ...........: 5,300 5,400 1,600 1,500 302 278 Iowa ..............: 10,900 10,800 3,500 3,400 321 315 Kansas ............: 6,300 6,100 6,500 6,300 1,032 1,033 Kentucky ..........: 3,000 3,000 1,200 1,150 400 383 Louisiana .........: 970 970 790 790 814 814 Maine .............: 320 320 100 100 313 313 Maryland ..........: 720 720 210 210 292 292 : Massachusetts .....: 340 340 40 40 118 118 Michigan ..........: 3,150 3,150 1,250 1,200 397 381 Minnesota .........: 7,700 7,600 2,900 2,900 377 382 Mississippi .......: 960 940 630 610 656 649 Missouri ..........: 5,800 5,800 3,500 3,500 603 603 Montana ...........: 3,150 3,150 10,200 10,100 3,238 3,206 Nebraska ..........: 6,300 6,200 5,900 5,600 937 903 Nevada ............: 220 200 900 840 4,091 4,200 New Hampshire .....: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) New Jersey ........: 450 450 110 110 244 244 : New Mexico ........: 810 810 6,100 6,100 7,531 7,531 New York ..........: 2,850 2,850 880 880 309 309 North Carolina ....: 1,700 1,700 650 650 382 382 North Dakota ......: 3,200 3,100 4,700 4,500 1,469 1,452 Ohio ..............: 6,500 6,700 1,950 1,900 300 284 Oklahoma ..........: 4,350 4,300 6,500 6,600 1,494 1,535 Oregon ............: 1,800 1,900 2,400 2,400 1,333 1,263 Pennsylvania ......: 5,000 5,000 1,100 1,100 220 220 Rhode Island ......: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) South Carolina ....: 630 630 300 300 476 476 : South Dakota ......: 4,400 4,600 6,900 6,900 1,568 1,500 Tennessee .........: 1,800 1,900 850 850 472 447 Texas .............: 7,400 7,400 19,200 19,200 2,595 2,595 Utah ..............: 890 890 1,300 1,300 1,461 1,461 Vermont ...........: 470 470 140 140 298 298 Virginia ..........: 1,700 1,700 950 950 559 559 Washington ........: 1,800 1,800 2,900 2,800 1,611 1,556 West Virginia .....: 370 370 270 270 730 730 Wisconsin .........: 6,900 7,000 2,000 2,000 290 286 Wyoming ...........: 1,200 1,200 5,300 5,300 4,417 4,417 : Other States 1/ ...: 190 190 40 40 (X) (X) : United States .....: 135,080 135,120 131,430 129,810 973 961 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (X) Not applicable. 1/ Includes data withheld above. Number of Farms, Land in Farms, and Average Farm Size by Economic Sales Class - States and United States: 2021-2022 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Economic sales class: $250,000-$499,999 :----------------------------------------------------------- : Number of farms : Land in farms : Average farm size State :----------------------------------------------------------- : 2021 : 2022 : 2021 : 2022 : 2021 : 2022 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ---- number ---- -- 1,000 acres -- ----- acres ---- : Alabama ...........: 650 650 580 580 892 892 Alaska ............: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Arizona ...........: 200 190 1,600 1,600 8,000 8,421 Arkansas ..........: 1,100 1,150 800 850 727 739 California ........: 3,800 4,000 2,200 2,400 579 600 Colorado ..........: 1,500 1,500 5,800 5,800 3,867 3,867 Connecticut .......: 110 110 20 20 182 182 Delaware ..........: 110 110 50 50 455 455 Florida ...........: 1,000 1,000 850 850 850 850 Georgia ...........: 1,100 1,050 700 690 636 657 : Hawaii ............: 120 120 170 170 1,417 1,417 Idaho .............: 1,200 1,200 1,500 1,500 1,250 1,250 Illinois ..........: 6,000 6,000 4,000 4,000 667 667 Indiana ...........: 3,250 3,150 2,000 2,100 615 667 Iowa ..............: 9,100 9,000 5,400 5,300 593 589 Kansas ............: 4,050 4,000 7,400 7,400 1,827 1,850 Kentucky ..........: 1,450 1,400 910 860 628 614 Louisiana .........: 590 550 610 560 1,034 1,018 Maine .............: 180 180 100 100 556 556 Maryland ..........: 490 490 230 230 469 469 : Massachusetts .....: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Michigan ..........: 2,150 2,150 1,300 1,200 605 558 Minnesota .........: 5,900 5,900 4,000 3,900 678 661 Mississippi .......: 580 610 590 590 1,017 967 Missouri ..........: 2,950 2,950 2,900 2,900 983 983 Montana ...........: 2,300 2,300 13,400 13,400 5,826 5,826 Nebraska ..........: 5,200 5,200 8,100 7,900 1,558 1,519 Nevada ............: 200 200 940 940 4,700 4,700 New Hampshire .....: 70 70 30 30 429 429 New Jersey ........: 280 280 80 80 286 286 : New Mexico ........: 390 390 6,300 6,300 16,154 16,154 New York ..........: 1,700 1,700 780 780 459 459 North Carolina ....: 1,250 1,250 700 700 560 560 North Dakota ......: 3,000 2,900 6,600 6,500 2,200 2,241 Ohio ..............: 3,000 3,200 1,600 1,500 533 469 Oklahoma ..........: 2,150 2,100 4,600 4,500 2,140 2,143 Oregon ............: 1,150 1,150 2,800 2,800 2,435 2,435 Pennsylvania ......: 3,100 3,100 980 980 316 316 Rhode Island ......: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) South Carolina ....: 280 280 230 230 821 821 : South Dakota ......: 3,700 3,700 8,700 8,700 2,351 2,351 Tennessee .........: 1,000 1,100 660 660 660 600 Texas .............: 3,650 3,650 14,800 14,800 4,055 4,055 Utah ..............: 510 510 2,000 2,000 3,922 3,922 Vermont ...........: 320 320 130 130 406 406 Virginia ..........: 1,000 960 680 670 680 698 Washington ........: 1,250 1,250 2,200 2,300 1,760 1,840 West Virginia .....: 130 130 110 110 846 846 Wisconsin .........: 4,300 4,400 2,000 2,000 465 455 Wyoming ...........: 810 810 6,000 6,000 7,407 7,407 : Other States 1/ ...: 250 250 130 130 (X) (X) : United States .....: 88,570 88,660 128,260 127,790 1,448 1,441 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (X) Not applicable. 1/ Includes data withheld above. Number of Farms, Land in Farms, and Average Farm Size by Economic Sales Class - States and United States: 2021-2022 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Economic sales class: $500,000-$999,999 :----------------------------------------------------------- : Number of farms : Land in farms : Average farm size State :----------------------------------------------------------- : 2021 : 2022 : 2021 : 2022 : 2021 : 2022 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ---- number ---- -- 1,000 acres -- ----- acres ---- : Alabama ...........: 1,100 1,100 660 660 600 600 Alaska ............: 30 20 20 20 667 1,000 Arizona ...........: 220 230 1,000 1,000 4,545 4,348 Arkansas ..........: 1,500 1,550 1,300 1,350 867 871 California ........: 3,400 3,300 2,300 2,200 676 667 Colorado ..........: 930 930 4,600 4,700 4,946 5,054 Connecticut .......: 70 70 20 20 286 286 Delaware ..........: 260 260 110 110 423 423 Florida ...........: 900 900 650 650 722 722 Georgia ...........: 1,850 1,850 1,500 1,500 811 811 : Hawaii ............: 70 70 210 210 3,000 3,000 Idaho .............: 800 800 1,750 1,750 2,188 2,188 Illinois ..........: 5,100 5,200 6,000 6,000 1,176 1,154 Indiana ...........: 2,450 2,550 2,700 2,700 1,102 1,059 Iowa ..............: 8,000 8,100 7,900 7,800 988 963 Kansas ............: 2,800 2,900 9,100 9,200 3,250 3,172 Kentucky ..........: 950 1,000 890 940 937 940 Louisiana .........: 740 730 1,050 1,050 1,419 1,438 Maine .............: 110 110 70 70 636 636 Maryland ..........: 520 520 330 330 635 635 : Massachusetts .....: 140 140 30 30 214 214 Michigan ..........: 1,450 1,400 1,400 1,400 966 1,000 Minnesota .........: 4,800 4,800 5,200 5,200 1,083 1,083 Mississippi .......: 910 900 980 950 1,077 1,056 Missouri ..........: 2,400 2,400 3,700 3,700 1,542 1,542 Montana ...........: 1,250 1,350 12,100 12,200 9,680 9,037 Nebraska ..........: 4,200 4,200 9,000 9,300 2,143 2,214 Nevada ............: 100 100 660 660 6,600 6,600 New Hampshire .....: 30 30 10 10 333 333 New Jersey ........: 200 200 90 90 450 450 : New Mexico ........: 260 260 6,100 6,100 23,462 23,462 New York ..........: 930 930 640 640 688 688 North Carolina ....: 1,450 1,450 900 900 621 621 North Dakota ......: 2,700 2,700 8,900 8,900 3,296 3,296 Ohio ..............: 2,650 2,550 2,300 2,100 868 824 Oklahoma ..........: 1,150 1,150 3,600 3,600 3,130 3,130 Oregon ............: 870 870 2,800 2,800 3,218 3,218 Pennsylvania ......: 1,650 1,650 750 750 455 455 Rhode Island ......: 20 20 10 10 500 500 South Carolina ....: 380 380 400 400 1,053 1,053 : South Dakota ......: 2,650 2,700 8,900 9,000 3,358 3,333 Tennessee .........: 820 830 890 890 1,085 1,072 Texas .............: 3,100 3,100 14,700 14,700 4,742 4,742 Utah ..............: 320 320 1,000 1,000 3,125 3,125 Vermont ...........: 140 140 80 80 571 571 Virginia ..........: 820 840 670 680 817 810 Washington ........: 1,100 1,100 2,300 2,300 2,091 2,091 West Virginia .....: 150 150 110 110 733 733 Wisconsin .........: 2,400 2,500 1,900 1,900 792 760 Wyoming ...........: 380 380 6,000 6,000 15,789 15,789 : United States .....: 71,220 71,730 138,280 138,660 1,942 1,933 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of Farms, Land in Farms, and Average Farm Size by Economic Sales Class - States and United States: 2021-2022 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Economic sales class: $1,000,000 or more :----------------------------------------------------------- : Number of farms : Land in farms : Average farm size State :----------------------------------------------------------- : 2021 : 2022 : 2021 : 2022 : 2021 : 2022 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ---- number ---- -- 1,000 acres -- ----- acres ---- : Alabama ...........: 1,550 1,550 1,100 1,150 710 742 Alaska ............: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Arizona ...........: 420 440 3,200 3,200 7,619 7,273 Arkansas ..........: 3,400 3,400 5,700 5,700 1,676 1,676 California ........: 6,300 6,400 11,000 11,200 1,746 1,750 Colorado ..........: 870 870 6,300 6,300 7,241 7,241 Connecticut .......: 80 80 80 80 1,000 1,000 Delaware ..........: 470 470 260 260 553 553 Florida ...........: 1,200 1,200 3,700 3,700 3,083 3,083 Georgia ...........: 2,450 2,450 2,400 2,400 980 980 : Hawaii ............: 90 90 320 320 3,556 3,556 Idaho .............: 1,100 1,100 4,100 4,100 3,727 3,727 Illinois ..........: 4,400 4,400 10,700 10,700 2,432 2,432 Indiana ...........: 2,800 2,800 5,700 5,700 2,036 2,036 Iowa ..............: 6,500 6,600 9,300 9,600 1,431 1,455 Kansas ............: 2,550 2,600 13,500 13,700 5,294 5,269 Kentucky ..........: 1,200 1,200 2,400 2,500 2,000 2,083 Louisiana .........: 1,100 1,150 2,600 2,650 2,364 2,304 Maine .............: 140 140 290 290 2,071 2,071 Maryland ..........: 670 670 580 580 866 866 : Massachusetts .....: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Michigan ..........: 1,650 1,700 2,950 2,900 1,788 1,706 Minnesota .........: 4,100 4,100 8,200 8,300 2,000 2,024 Mississippi .......: 1,950 1,950 3,000 3,000 1,538 1,538 Missouri ..........: 2,250 2,250 5,700 5,700 2,533 2,533 Montana ...........: 700 600 10,100 10,100 14,429 16,833 Nebraska ..........: 4,100 4,200 16,100 16,500 3,927 3,929 Nevada ............: 150 140 2,550 2,450 17,000 17,500 New Hampshire .....: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) New Jersey ........: 220 220 140 140 636 636 : New Mexico ........: 340 340 6,100 6,100 17,941 17,941 New York ..........: 920 920 1,700 1,700 1,848 1,848 North Carolina ....: 3,200 3,200 2,900 3,000 906 938 North Dakota ......: 2,500 2,400 14,000 14,100 5,600 5,875 Ohio ..............: 2,250 2,250 3,000 3,100 1,333 1,378 Oklahoma ..........: 1,050 1,050 4,200 4,100 4,000 3,905 Oregon ............: 980 980 3,700 3,700 3,776 3,776 Pennsylvania ......: 1,350 1,350 970 970 719 719 Rhode Island ......: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) South Carolina ....: 910 910 970 970 1,066 1,066 : South Dakota ......: 2,250 2,300 13,200 13,300 5,867 5,783 Tennessee .........: 880 870 1,900 1,900 2,159 2,184 Texas .............: 3,650 3,650 23,500 23,500 6,438 6,438 Utah ..............: 280 280 3,900 4,000 13,929 14,286 Vermont ...........: 170 170 260 260 1,529 1,529 Virginia ..........: 880 900 1,000 1,000 1,136 1,111 Washington ........: 1,450 1,450 4,600 4,600 3,172 3,172 West Virginia .....: 150 150 110 110 733 733 Wisconsin .........: 2,100 2,100 3,600 3,600 1,714 1,714 Wyoming ...........: 210 210 6,300 6,100 30,000 29,048 : Other States 1/ ...: 120 120 60 60 (X) (X) : United States .....: 78,050 78,370 227,940 229,390 2,920 2,927 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (X) Not applicable. 1/ Includes data withheld above. Statistical Methodology Procedures: Data are collected by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) during the June Agricultural Survey using sampling procedures to ensure every farm and ranch has a chance of being selected. NASS used a multiple sampling frame approach to count farms and measure land in farms. An Area Sampling Frame that divided all land into segments is built for every state except Alaska. A sample of segments was selected in each state except Alaska and Hawaii and enumerated in early June. Highly trained interviewers located each sampled segment and identified every farm and ranch operating land in the segment and the number of acres in each operation. These data are used to compute summaries of farm numbers and acres of land in farms. Additionally, all farms found in the segments were checked against a list of farms and ranches maintained by NASS to determine if the farm is on the list. Operations found in the Area Frame sample that were not on the list provided a measure of incompleteness of the list. The summarized totals for these non-overlap (or not-on-list) operations were combined with summarized totals collected from a sample selected from the list to calculate additional indications of farms and land in farms. In 2020, NASS implemented a statistical modeling approach to generate survey indications. This approach was in response to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on data collection processes and the suspension of in-person data collection. NASS has been doing everything possible to keep all parties involved safe and slow the spread of the virus while continuing to produce critical data about American agriculture. Estimation Procedures: Data are checked for reasonableness and consistency and summarized for each state. Field Offices perform a thorough review of their survey results and historical data relationships and recommend official estimates. Estimates were established under secure conditions to protect reports until they were publicly released at preannounced dates and times. Headquarters established national estimates and ensured that state estimates are in balance with the national numbers. Revision Policy: Estimates are subject to revision the following year and following review of the five-year Census of Agriculture. The basis for revision must be supported by additional data which directly affect the level of the estimate. Reliability: Two types of survey errors, sampling and non-sampling, are possible in the final estimates, and both can affect the quality of the estimates. Sampling error occurs because a complete census is not taken. The sampling error measures the variation in estimates from the average of all possible samples. An estimate of 100 with a sampling error of 1 would mean that chances are 19 out of 20 that the estimates from all possible samples averaged together would be between 98 and 102; which is the survey estimate, plus or minus two times the sampling error. The sampling error expressed as a percent of the estimate is called the coefficient of variation. In 2022, the coefficient of variation for the United States number of farms was 1.9 percent and land in farms 1.7 percent. The coefficients of variation by economic sales class ranged from 3.0 percent to 3.6 percent for number of farms and 4.1 to 6.0 percent for land in farms at the United States level. Non-sampling errors can occur in complete censuses as well as sample surveys. They are caused by the inability to obtain correct information from each person surveyed, differences in interpreting questions or definitions, and mistakes in coding or processing the data. Special efforts are taken at each step of the survey to minimize non-sampling errors. Terms and Definitions 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 year." Government payments are included in sales. Ranches, institutional farms, experimental and research farms, and Indian Reservations are included as farms. Places with the entire acreage enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP), and other government conservation programs are counted as farms. The definition of a farm was first established in 1850 and has changed nine times since. The current definition was first used for the 1974 Census. Land in farms consists of agricultural land used for crops, pasture, or grazing. Also included is woodland and wasteland not actually under cultivation or used for pasture or grazing, provided it was part of the farm operator's total operation. Land in farms includes acres in CRP, WRP, and other government conservation programs. Land in farms includes land owned and operated as well as land rented from others. Land used rent-free is included as land rented from others. All grazing land, except land used under government permits on a per-head basis, is included as land in farms provided it was part of a farm or ranch. Land under the exclusive use of a grazing association is reported by the grazing association and included as land in farms. All land in American Indian reservations used for growing crops or grazing livestock is included as land in farms. Land in reservations not reported by individual American Indians or non-Native Americans is reported in the name of the cooperative group that used the land. In many instances, the entire American Indian reservation is reported as one farm. Economic sales classes are based on the gross value of agricultural products sold. Government program payments are also included. Point Farms are places that did not have $1,000 of reported sales for the year, but had sufficient crops and livestock to normally have sales of $1,000 or more. Farm Definition History The definition of a farm has remained the same since 1974. Activities included as agriculture, however, have undergone modification in recent years. Beginning in 1995, operations having 5 or more horses or ponies and no other agricultural sales were counted as horse farms. An operation with 1 or more horses with agricultural sales of at least $1,000, qualified as a farm. Two industries, maple syrup and short rotation woody crop farms, were added beginning in 1997 as a result of the new North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). These changes were made to achieve comparability with the Census of Agriculture farm definition. All the changes in the farm definition beginning in 1995 were carried back to 1993 and included in the 1993-1998 estimates. These changes bring comparability between the Census of Agriculture data and the annually published NASS estimates. Because of these changes in the farm definition, the official estimates show a level difference in the number of farms between 1992 and 1993 in some states. To further align the counting of farms with the Census of Agriculture, places with 100 acres or more of pasture only in 2002 were included in farm and land in farm numbers. The handling of Indian reservation land was changed in 2002 to provide some accounting for individual farms. Minimum Criteria for "FARM" Definition, 1840 - Present and Enumeration of Apiaries and Fur Farms Year Acres in Value of Value of Sales Required Apiaries Place Agricultural of some and Fur Farms Products Agricultural Agricultural Enumerated (Produced) Products Operations 1974 - Present - - - - $1,000 or more - - - - 1959 Less than 10 - - $250 or more - - - - 10 or more - - $50 or more - - - - 1954 Less than 3 - - $150 or more - - - - 3 or more $150 or more - - - - - - 1950 Less than 3 - - $150 or more - - Apiaries 3 or more $150 or more - - - - Fur Farms 1935 - 1945 Less than 3 $250 or more - - - - Apiaries 3 or more - - - - X Fur Farms 1930 Less than 3 $250 or more - - - - Apiaries 3 or more - - - - X - - 1925 Less than 3 $250 or more - - - - - - 3 or more - - - - X - - 1910 - 1925 Less than 3 $250 or more - - - - Apiaries 3 or more - - - - X - - 1900 Less than 3 - - - - - - Apiaries 3 or more - - - - X - - 1870 - 1890 Less than 3 - - $500 or more - - Apiaries 3 or more - - - - X - - 1860 - - - - - - - - - - 1850 - - $100 or more - - - - Apiaries 1840 - - - - - - - - - - Historic Estimates: Final estimates of Farms and Land in Farms in earlier years are available in Statistical Bulletins No. 1049 for 2013-2017, No. 1030 for 2008-2012, No. 1018 for 2003-2007, No. 991 for 1998-2002, No. 955 for 1993-97, No. 895 for 1988-92, No. 792 for 1979-87, SpSy3 for 1975-80, No. 594 for 1969-75, No. 507 for 1959-70, No. 316 for number of farm estimates for 1910-59 and land in farms estimates for 1950-59. 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