Most U.S. farms—98 percent in 2007—are family operations, and even the largest farms are predominantly family run. Large-scale family farms and nonfamily farms account for 12 percent of U.S farms but 84 percent of the value of production. In contrast, small family farms make up most of the U.S. farm count but produce a modest share of farm output. Small farms are less profitable than large-scale farms, on average, and their operator households tend to rely on off-farm income for their livelihood. Generally speaking, farm operator households cannot be characterized as low-income when both farm and offfarm income are considered. Nevertheless, limited-resource farms still exist and account for 3 to 12 percent of family farms, depending on how ...
The number of farms has decreased since the 1930s, and average size-measured in acres-has increased....
This report provides an overview of U.S. farms, including the latest statistics on production, finan...
The continuing shift in production away from small commercial farms to larger farms is driven by fin...
U.S. farms are diverse, ranging from small retirement and residential farms to enterprises with annu...
Most farms in the United States- 98 percent in 2003- are family farms. They are organized as proprie...
Most U.S. farms-97 percent in 2011-are family operations, and even the largest farms are predominant...
American farms vary widely in size and other characteristics, but farming is still an industry of fa...
American farms encompass a wide range of sizes, ownership structures, and business types, but most f...
American farms vary widely in size and other characteristics, but farming is still an industry of fa...
This report presents comprehensive information on family and nonfamily farms and important trends in...
Most farms in the United States—98 percent in 2003—are family farms. They are organized as proprieto...
National average statistics related to farm production mask the diversity in the Nation's 2 million ...
Family farms vary widely in size and other characteristics, ranging from very small retirement and r...
Farming is still an industry of family businesses. Ninety-seven percent of farms are family farms, a...
In 1993, the 2.1 million farms in the contiguous United States operated an average of 436 acres and ...
The number of farms has decreased since the 1930s, and average size-measured in acres-has increased....
This report provides an overview of U.S. farms, including the latest statistics on production, finan...
The continuing shift in production away from small commercial farms to larger farms is driven by fin...
U.S. farms are diverse, ranging from small retirement and residential farms to enterprises with annu...
Most farms in the United States- 98 percent in 2003- are family farms. They are organized as proprie...
Most U.S. farms-97 percent in 2011-are family operations, and even the largest farms are predominant...
American farms vary widely in size and other characteristics, but farming is still an industry of fa...
American farms encompass a wide range of sizes, ownership structures, and business types, but most f...
American farms vary widely in size and other characteristics, but farming is still an industry of fa...
This report presents comprehensive information on family and nonfamily farms and important trends in...
Most farms in the United States—98 percent in 2003—are family farms. They are organized as proprieto...
National average statistics related to farm production mask the diversity in the Nation's 2 million ...
Family farms vary widely in size and other characteristics, ranging from very small retirement and r...
Farming is still an industry of family businesses. Ninety-seven percent of farms are family farms, a...
In 1993, the 2.1 million farms in the contiguous United States operated an average of 436 acres and ...
The number of farms has decreased since the 1930s, and average size-measured in acres-has increased....
This report provides an overview of U.S. farms, including the latest statistics on production, finan...
The continuing shift in production away from small commercial farms to larger farms is driven by fin...