What\u27s happening to our farms in South Dakota? Turn to the Census of Agriculture, conducted every 5 years by the United States Bureau of the Census, to find part of the answer. Begun in 1920, this census has grown and changed over the years to provide its present broad coverage of farm facts. From 1978 data* and earlier censuses, here is a summary of the basic characteristics and trends for South Dakota farms and farm operators. SOUTH DAKOTA FARMS The 1978 census counted 39,665 farms in South Dakota. This is 3,160 (7.4%) fewer than shown in the 1974 census.** Table 3.
The significant characteristics of the economy of South Dakota are: (1) the dominant role of agricul...
Many South Dakotans who are concerned with agriculture in the State have been interested in obtainin...
This publication is the second in a series of reports on South Dakota\u27s 1970 population. The firs...
What\u27s happening to South Dakota\u27s farm and farm operators? Every five years since 1920, the B...
The structure of farming in South Dakota has undergone rapid and dramatic change over the past sever...
If you have ever wondered about changes in the number of farms in your state or county, the latest U...
Many people in South Dakota are vitally interested in the social and economic changes that are trans...
Preliminary releases from the Bureau of the Census show that all but 8 of the 69 counties in South D...
Preliminary releases from the Bureau of the Census show that all but 8 of the 69 counties in South D...
This fact book has been prepared because of many requests for 1980 population, housing, and farm inf...
This publication is in response to numerous questions regarding the number of farms in different si...
The 2007 Census of Agriculture showed that the number of farms in the United States has grown since ...
The 2007 Census of Agriculture showed that the number of farms in the United States has grown since ...
South Dakota\u27s population on April 1, 1980, was 690,768. This is an increase of 24,511 people or ...
We are living in times of rapid change in agriculture and in rural America. Hog and beef confinement...
The significant characteristics of the economy of South Dakota are: (1) the dominant role of agricul...
Many South Dakotans who are concerned with agriculture in the State have been interested in obtainin...
This publication is the second in a series of reports on South Dakota\u27s 1970 population. The firs...
What\u27s happening to South Dakota\u27s farm and farm operators? Every five years since 1920, the B...
The structure of farming in South Dakota has undergone rapid and dramatic change over the past sever...
If you have ever wondered about changes in the number of farms in your state or county, the latest U...
Many people in South Dakota are vitally interested in the social and economic changes that are trans...
Preliminary releases from the Bureau of the Census show that all but 8 of the 69 counties in South D...
Preliminary releases from the Bureau of the Census show that all but 8 of the 69 counties in South D...
This fact book has been prepared because of many requests for 1980 population, housing, and farm inf...
This publication is in response to numerous questions regarding the number of farms in different si...
The 2007 Census of Agriculture showed that the number of farms in the United States has grown since ...
The 2007 Census of Agriculture showed that the number of farms in the United States has grown since ...
South Dakota\u27s population on April 1, 1980, was 690,768. This is an increase of 24,511 people or ...
We are living in times of rapid change in agriculture and in rural America. Hog and beef confinement...
The significant characteristics of the economy of South Dakota are: (1) the dominant role of agricul...
Many South Dakotans who are concerned with agriculture in the State have been interested in obtainin...
This publication is the second in a series of reports on South Dakota\u27s 1970 population. The firs...