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Watersheds Volume 2 • Subject Series • Part 6 AC-12-S-6 Issued November 2014
United States Department of Agriculture
Tom Vilsack, Secretary
National Agricultural Statistics Service
Joseph T. Reilly, Administrator
2012 Census of Agriculture CONTENTS III USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Contents
Page
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... V
WATER RESOURCES REGIONS MAPS New England Region 01 .................................................................................................................... 2 Mid-Atlantic Region 02 ..................................................................................................................... 10 South Atlantic-Gulf Region 03 .......................................................................................................... 18 Great Lakes Region 04....................................................................................................................... 32 Ohio Region 05 .................................................................................................................................. 46 Tennessee Region 06 ......................................................................................................................... 56 Upper Mississippi Region 07 ............................................................................................................. 62 Lower Mississippi Region 08 ............................................................................................................ 72 Souris-Red-Rainy Region 09 ............................................................................................................. 82 Missouri Region 10 ............................................................................................................................ 88 Arkansas-White-Red Region 11 ........................................................................................................ 106 Texas-Gulf Region 12 ........................................................................................................................ 118 Rio Grande Region 13 ....................................................................................................................... 128 Upper Colorado Region 14 ................................................................................................................ 136 Lower Colorado Region 15 ................................................................................................................ 142 Great Basin Region 16 ....................................................................................................................... 150 Pacific Northwest Region 17 ............................................................................................................. 158 California Region 18 .......................................................................................................................... 168 Alaska Region 19 ............................................................................................................................... 176 Hawaii Region 20 .............................................................................................................................. 190
WATERSHED LISTINGS BY HYDROLOGIC UNIT CODE (HUC) BY WATER RESOURCES REGION New England Region 01, HUC 010100 through 011100 .................................................................. 3 Mid-Atlantic Region 02, HUC 020100 through 020802 ................................................................... 11 South Atlantic-Gulf Region 03, HUC 030101 through HUC 031800 ............................................... 19 Great Lakes Region 04, HUC 040101 through HUC 041505 ........................................................... 33 Ohio Region 05, HUC 050100 through HUC 051402 ....................................................................... 47 Tennessee Region 06, HUC 060101 through HUC 060400 .............................................................. 57 Upper Mississippi Region 07, HUC 070101 through HUC 071402 ................................................. 63 Lower Mississippi Region 08, HUC 080101 through HUC 080903 ................................................. 73 Souris-Red-Rainy Region 09, HUC 090100 through HUC 090400 .................................................. 83 Missouri Region 10, HUC 100100 through HUC 103002 ................................................................ 89 Arkansas-White-Red Region 11, HUC 110100 through 111403 ...................................................... 107 Texas-Gulf Region 12, HUC 120100 through 121102 ...................................................................... 119 Rio Grande Region 13, HUC 130100 through 130900...................................................................... 129
IV CONTENTS 2012 Census of Agriculture USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Upper Colorado Region 14, HUC 140100 through 140802 ............................................................. 137 Lower Colorado Region 15, HUC 150100 through 150803 ............................................................. 143 Great Basin Region 16, HUC 160101 through 160600 .................................................................... 151 Pacific Northwest Region 17, HUC 170101 through 171200 ........................................................... 159 California Region 18, HUC 180101 through 181002 ....................................................................... 169 Alaska Region 19, HUC 190101 through 190605 ............................................................................ 177 Hawaii Region 20, HUC 200100 through 200800 ............................................................................ 191
SUMMARY TABLES BY HYDROLOGIC UNIT CODE: 2012 AND 2007 (U.S., Region, HUC) New England Region 01, HUC 010100 through 011100 ................................................................. 4 Mid-Atlantic Region 02, HUC 020100 through 020802 .................................................................. 12 South Atlantic-Gulf Region 03, HUC 030101 through HUC 031800 .............................................. 20 Great Lakes Region 04, HUC 040101 through HUC 041505 .......................................................... 34 Ohio Region 05, HUC 050100 through HUC 051402 ...................................................................... 48 Tennessee Region 06, HUC 060101 through HUC 060400 ............................................................. 58 Upper Mississippi Region 07, HUC 070101 through HUC 071402 ................................................. 64 Lower Mississippi Region 08, HUC 080101 through HUC 080903 ................................................ 74 Souris-Red-Rainy Region 09, HUC 090100 through HUC 090400 ................................................. 84 Missouri Region 10, HUC 100100 through HUC 103002 ................................................................ 90 Arkansas-White-Red Region 11, HUC 110100 through 111403 ...................................................... 108 Texas-Gulf Region 12, HUC 120100 through 121102 ..................................................................... 120 Rio Grande Region 13, HUC 130100 through 130900 ..................................................................... 130 Upper Colorado Region 14, HUC 140100 through 140802 ............................................................. 138 Lower Colorado Region 15, HUC 150100 through 150803 ............................................................. 144 Great Basin Region 16, HUC 160101 through 160600 .................................................................... 152 Pacific Northwest Region 17, HUC 170101 through 171200 ........................................................... 160 California Region 18, HUC 180101 through 181002 ....................................................................... 170 Alaska Region 19, HUC 190101 through 190605 ............................................................................ 178 Hawaii Region 20, HUC 200100 through 200800 ............................................................................ 192
APPENDIX Methodology, Hydrologic Unit Code Changes, and Terms and Definitions .................................... A-1
2012 Census of Agriculture INTRODUCTION V USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Introduction
PURPOSE AND SCOPE The 2012 Census of Agriculture Watershed publication provides data that supplement the 2012 Census of Agriculture, Volume 1. This report is the second time that NASS has summarized and published Census of Agriculture data by watersheds. As a service to agricultural and environmental data users, the 2012 data for selected individual land characteristics are published at the 6-digit Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) level. For comparison, data from the 2007 Census of Agriculture are also published in this report at the 6-digit HUC level if comparable data were available. According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the U.S. is divided into 20 regions (2-digit Hydrologic Unit Code level). Eighteen of the regions occupy the land area of the conterminous United States, Alaska constitutes region 19, and the Hawaiian Islands are region 20. These regions are subdivided into over 200 subregions (4-digit Hydrologic Unit Code level) based on water flow patterns from the major rivers within the region. The subregions are further divided into basins (6-digit Hydrologic Unit Code level). For the purposes of this report, the basins will be referred to as watersheds.
AUTHORITY The 2012 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 in every fifth year after.
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 agriculture census. This definition is consistent with the definition used for current USDA surveys.
DATA COMPARABILITY Most data are comparable between the 2012 and 2007 censuses. A few changes were made to the 2012 census that effect comparability for some data items. HUC6 watersheds with significant changes between the 2012 and 2007 censuses are designated with “(see text)” in the table; specific details regarding the changes are defined in the appendix. Some watershed boundaries were changed due to enhanced technology that more precisely defined the boundaries. Added to the 2012 census were questions on no-till and conservation tillage acreages. See Volume 1, Geographic Area Series, Appendix B for a detailed discussion of these changes (http://www.agcensus.usda.gov/Publications/2012/Full_Report/Volume_1,_Chapter_1_US/usappxb.pdf).
REFERENCE PERIOD Reference periods for the 2012 Census of Agriculture were similar to those used in the 2007 Census of Agriculture. Livestock and chicken inventories were measured as of December 31 of the census year.
WATER RESOURCES MAPS The maps used throughout this report were provided by USGS. The data for each region are preceded by two maps, one of which shows the region in relation to the U.S., and the other which shows the region broken into each of its watersheds (6-digit HUC).
VI INTRODUCTION 2012 Census of Agriculture USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
TABLES AND APPENDIX Table 1. This table provides selected 2012 and 2007 data for the same data items for each region. For comparison purposes, each region’s data table displays the U.S. level data totals, followed by the region totals, and then the individual watershed totals. Appendix. Provides information about the statistical methodology used in assigning each farm operation to a specific watershed. In addition, changes to HUC6 definitions and boundaries since 2007 are discussed. It also includes definitions of specific terms and phrases used in this publication.
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 subject 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.
SPECIAL STUDIES, SUBJECT SERIES REPORTS, AND CUSTOM TABULATIONS Reports such as American Indians Reservations, 2013 Farm and Ranch Irrigation Survey, and the 2013 Census of Aquaculture are part of the census program and provide supplemental information to the 2012 Census of Agriculture in the respective subject area. Results are published 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. All special studies, special reports, 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 at:
Data Lab National Agricultural Statistics Service Room 5307 1400 Independence Ave, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20250-2054 or [email protected]
ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS The following abbreviations and symbols are used throughout the tables: - Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual farms. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. (Z) Less than half the unit shown.
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2 WATERSHEDS 2012 Census of Agriculture USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
010500
011000
010900
010500
010100
010200
010300
010400
010500
010600
010700
010801
010802010900
011000
New EnglandWater Resource Region 01
HUC6 Level Watersheds
Source: U.S. Geological Survey
2012 Census of Agriculture WATERSHEDS 3 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
New England
Water Resource Region 01
Watershed Names Hydrologic Unit Code
St. John 010100 Penobscot 010200 Kennebec 010300 Androscoggin 010400 Maine Coastal 010500 Saco 010600 Merrimack 010700 Upper Connecticut 010801 Lower Connecticut 010802 Massachusetts-Rhode Island Coastal 010900 Connecticut Coastal 011000 St. Francois 011100
HUC 011100: The watershed that was referred to as “011100 St. Francois” in 2007 is now known as “041505 St. Francois River” in 2012. The shape and boundaries of this watershed did not change.
4 WATERSHEDS 2012 Census of Agriculture USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Table 1. Summary by Hydrologic Unit Code: 2012 and 2007 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]
Item
United States
H01 New England
H010100
2012 2007 2012 2007 2012 2007
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms ....................................................................................... farms Land in farms ............................................................................ acres LAND USE AND PRACTICES Total cropland ........................................................................... farms acres Harvested cropland ............................................................... farms acres Other pasture and grazing land that could have been used for crops without additional improvement (see text) ................. farms acres Cropland idle or used for cover crops or soil-improvement but not harvested and not pastured or grazed .................... farms acres Cropland on which all crops failed or were abandoned ............................................................. farms acres Cropland in cultivated summer fallow ................................... farms acres Total woodland ......................................................................... farms acres Woodland pastured ............................................................... farms acres Woodland not pastured ......................................................... farms acres Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than cropland and woodland pastured (see text) ........................................... farms acres Land in farmsteads, buildings, livestock facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ................................................. farms acres Cropland on which no-till practices were used .......................... farms acres Cropland on which conservation tillage, excluding no till, practices were used ...................................................... farms acres Irrigated land ............................................................................. farms acres Harvested cropland ............................................................... farms acres Pastureland and other land ................................................... farms acres FERTILIZER AND CHEMICALS Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners ...................... farms acres Manure used ............................................................................. farms acres Acres treated to control - Insects .................................................................................. farms acres Weeds, grass, or brush ......................................................... farms acres Nematodes ........................................................................... farms acres Diseases in crops and orchards ............................................ farms acres Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .......................................................................... farms acres SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED Corn, all .................................................................................... farms acres Soybeans for beans .................................................................. farms acres Small grains (wheat, oats, barley, rye) ...................................... farms acres Cotton, all .................................................................................. farms acres Rice .......................................................................................... farms acres Vegetables harvested for sale .................................................. farms acres Land in orchards ....................................................................... farms acres Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ............................... farms acres All other crops (other than those listed above) .......................... farms acres LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves inventory ....................................................... farms number Hogs and pigs inventory ........................................................... farms number Sheep and lambs inventory ...................................................... farms number Total horses and ponies inventory ............................................ farms number Goats, all inventory ................................................................... farms number Chickens, all inventory .............................................................. farms number
2,109,303 914,527,657
1,551,654 389,690,414
1,288,875 314,964,600
141,537
12,802,847
381,453 36,382,032
97,248
11,395,368 61,442
14,145,567 840,399
77,012,907 350,761
27,999,006 606,279
49,013,901
1,176,156 415,309,280
1,338,485
32,515,057 278,290
96,476,496
195,738 76,639,804
296,303 55,822,231
261,281 52,092,384
60,330 3,729,847
877,907 247,802,465
275,420 22,072,968
361,286
100,719,008 794,320
285,510,954 58,865
14,454,000 121,682
35,006,868
53,200 13,136,568
376,179 94,609,673
302,963 76,104,780
184,481 53,668,136
18,155 9,384,080
5,591 2,693,759
72,045 4,180,891
106,488 5,199,729
54,557 892,089 931,925
72,024,554
913,246 89,994,614
63,246 66,026,785
88,338 5,364,844
504,795 3,621,348
128,456 2,621,514
221,779 1,974,854,740
2,204,792 922,095,840
1,685,339 406,424,909
1,328,004 309,607,601
404,753
35,771,154
360,225 37,968,749
89,587
7,405,898 67,960
15,671,507 843,294
75,098,603 370,297
28,609,690 596,123
46,488,913
1,132,606 408,832,116
1,126,272
31,740,212 (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA)
301,028 56,599,305
256,105 51,537,104
72,585 5,062,201
1,022,036 265,995,497
307,073 22,096,315
354,357
90,947,822 703,884
226,295,783 34,992
7,560,158 97,333
22,693,212
44,638 12,125,799
375,631 92,228,203
279,110 63,915,821
201,413 56,231,436
18,605 10,493,238
6,084 2,758,792
69,172 4,356,880
115,935 5,039,476
41,708 721,458 986,391
79,856,490
963,669 96,347,858
75,442 67,786,318
83,134 5,819,162
575,942 4,028,827
144,466 3,140,529
166,680 2,058,223,629
30,221 3,333,581
20,316 1,020,676
18,762 870,657
1,950
35,929
3,564 87,578
1,210
15,016 927
11,496 19,399
1,657,513 4,537
93,129 17,458
1,564,384
14,988 263,312
22,470
392,080 1,498
32,829
1,134 43,022
5,434 71,306
5,324 70,518
149 788
9,965 507,476
5,694 198,925
5,701
236,223 6,618
372,660 1,196
63,040 3,075
147,778
922 58,406
996 100,128
60 3,387
272 52,839
- - - -
5,040 106,243
1,837 14,199
4,209 18,754 16,073
575,333
7,695 259,615
2,129 31,478
3,146 48,902
6,884 64,904
2,823 28,975
7,534 7,316,864
29,226 3,285,057
22,141 1,204,682
18,826 943,029
4,940
103,258
4,189 139,231
982
11,530 656
7,634 18,651
1,525,868 4,515
94,859 16,676
1,431,009
13,133 234,737
18,829
319,770 (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA)
4,333 61,514
4,161 (D)
224 (D)
11,337 531,647
5,920 245,796
4,425
232,349 4,312
257,430 309
11,988 2,169
88,231
764 41,034
1,165 108,670
27 1,339
270 45,802
- - - -
3,526 99,257
1,659 16,203
2,478 11,623 16,796
660,311
7,502 312,366
1,617 26,118
2,737 44,558
8,218 63,316
2,673 26,236
5,199 9,685,868
865 341,865
744 184,316
546 145,385
65
1,871
388 31,599
48
2,378 55
3,083 653
112,324 74
3,695 639
108,629
300 13,013
623
32,212 28
3,408
67 12,261
85 11,395
85 11,395
- -
345 123,325
100 5,949
264
76,048 321
122,660 81
28,315 205
62,795
91 30,473
16 969 17
1,856 147
49,536 - - - -
247 63,306
43 142 76 36
358 29,547
183 9,021
42 320 59
721 106 638 37
219 136
4,825
1,187 363,999
1,099 195,246
521 125,522
137
6,137
795 60,579
41
838 61
2,170 812
135,508 101
5,480 763
130,028
295 9,315
693
23,930 (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA)
58 10,762
56 10,739
3 23
359 105,732
111 4,376
252
65,561 248
83,880 16
1,958 144
37,232
104 28,292
12 1,063
10 572 170
43,219 - - - -
232 57,421
26 57 26 23
340 23,168
171 6,142
26 695 43
501 149 756 29
261 68
5,554
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2012 Census of Agriculture WATERSHEDS 5 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Table 1. Summary by Hydrologic Unit Code: 2012 and 2007 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]
Item
H010200
H010300
H010400
2012 2007 2012 2007 2012 2007
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms ....................................................................................... farms Land in farms ............................................................................ acres LAND USE AND PRACTICES Total cropland ........................................................................... farms acres Harvested cropland .............................................................. farms acres Other pasture and grazing land that could have been used for crops without additional improvement (see text) ................ farms acres Cropland idle or used for cover crops or soil-improvement but not harvested and not pastured or grazed .................... farms acres Cropland on which all crops failed or were abandoned ............................................................ farms acres Cropland in cultivated summer fallow ................................... farms acres Total woodland ......................................................................... farms acres Woodland pastured .............................................................. farms acres Woodland not pastured ........................................................ farms acres Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than cropland and woodland pastured (see text) .......................................... farms acres Land in farmsteads, buildings, livestock facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ................................................. farms acres Cropland on which no-till practices were used ......................... farms acres Cropland on which conservation tillage, excluding no till, practices were used ..................................................... farms acres Irrigated land ............................................................................ farms acres Harvested cropland .............................................................. farms acres Pastureland and other land .................................................. farms acres FERTILIZER AND CHEMICALS Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners ...................... farms acres Manure used ............................................................................ farms acres Acres treated to control - Insects .................................................................................. farms acres Weeds, grass, or brush ........................................................ farms acres Nematodes ........................................................................... farms acres Diseases in crops and orchards ........................................... farms acres Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .......................................................................... farms acres SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED Corn, all .................................................................................... farms acres Soybeans for beans ................................................................. farms acres Small grains (wheat, oats, barley, rye) ..................................... farms acres Cotton, all ................................................................................. farms acres Rice .......................................................................................... farms acres Vegetables harvested for sale .................................................. farms acres Land in orchards ....................................................................... farms acres Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ............................... farms acres All other crops (other than those listed above) ......................... farms acres LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves inventory ...................................................... farms number Hogs and pigs inventory ........................................................... farms number Sheep and lambs inventory ...................................................... farms number Total horses and ponies inventory ............................................ farms number Goats, all inventory ................................................................... farms number Chickens, all inventory ............................................................. farms number
1,048 184,704
791 56,701
728 46,264
82
2,255
221 6,160
73
1,150 44
872 812
100,791 146
3,250 777
97,541
502 9,120
811
18,092 53
1,348
45 2,175
179 2,565
179 (D)
2 (D)
363 24,802
235 14,764
224
8,435 261
17,857 55
2,823 114
4,146
54 2,677
44 9,060
- -
20 752
- - - -
196 3,264
85 666 142 83
638 32,447
285 17,296
108 991 89
1,126 243
1,382 70
1,779 278
28,872
1,098 182,772
917 68,108
740 51,605
171
5,254
228 9,876
51
916 26
457 811
94,606 150
3,369 748
91,237
470 9,116
619
10,942 (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) 131
2,018 123
1,964 9
54
396 23,674
199 14,794
154
10,081 164
12,833 10
388 66
3,579
34 2,099
52 8,853
- -
28 1,111
- - - -
119 4,081
51 320 81 28
680 37,254
259 19,008
74 637 92
1,285 290
1,798 87
715 167
7,614
1,792 358,012
1,189 86,028
1,110 78,118
121
2,078
249 5,048
60
356 54
428 1,331
232,716 265
6,346 1,245
226,370
969 20,703
1,306
18,565 87
2,751
58 3,018
248 857 246 (D)
2 (D)
450 25,906
440 29,226
261
10,857 309
17,648 52
758 105
1,736
43 1,218
74 13,924
10 268 21
193 - - - -
273 1,381
128 917 220 314 998
61,142
679 36,479
209 2,843
169 2,198
373 2,879
156 1,196
479 (D)
1,667 255,349
1,252 95,336
1,064 78,958
325
8,034
248 6,848
62
1,122 39
374 1,198
126,876 225
4,228 1,115
122,648
847 16,612
1,057
16,525 (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) 140 352 140 333
4 19
482 30,088
422 34,449
165
8,432 168
11,614 11
713 61
449
28 520
79 11,899
4 (D) 18
495 - - - -
151 886 83
410 99 (D)
1,006 64,996
604 34,644
102 1,126
135 2,233
491 2,725
172 1,362
286 22,009
1,131 145,385
786 38,924
733 33,465
73
1,181
117 3,429
51
607 36
242 813
84,812 182
2,857 751
81,955
597 10,708
844
10,941 29
498
29 639 198
1,056 198 (D)
1 (D)
351 11,919
283 14,098
136
2,415 168
5,424 36
567 78
1,021
20 638
24 3,003
2 (D)
3 (D)
- - - -
192 933 67
873 158 110 616
28,461
383 10,170
99 1,566
101 1,137
227 1,592
81 692 308 (D)
1,038 128,794
775 44,030
696 33,239
194
4,765
130 5,484
36
376 15
166 702
66,600 162
4,119 643
62,481
537 9,015
640
9,149 (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) 102 709 97 (D)
5 (D)
305 10,759
275 14,458
106
4,573 89
4,891 13
747 59
1,848
25 993
34 3,057
- - 2
(D) - - - -
114 887 66
1,409 70 (D)
643 27,786
405 14,745
71 359 81
921 244
1,257 99
1,135 218
5,171,345
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6 WATERSHEDS 2012 Census of Agriculture USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Table 1. Summary by Hydrologic Unit Code: 2012 and 2007 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]
Item
H010500
H010600
H010700
2012 2007 2012 2007 2012 2007
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms ....................................................................................... farms Land in farms ............................................................................ acres LAND USE AND PRACTICES Total cropland ........................................................................... farms acres Harvested cropland ............................................................... farms acres Other pasture and grazing land that could have been used for crops without additional improvement (see text) ................. farms acres Cropland idle or used for cover crops or soil-improvement but not harvested and not pastured or grazed .................... farms acres Cropland on which all crops failed or were abandoned ............................................................. farms acres Cropland in cultivated summer fallow ................................... farms acres Total woodland ......................................................................... farms acres Woodland pastured ............................................................... farms acres Woodland not pastured ......................................................... farms acres Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than cropland and woodland pastured (see text) ........................................... farms acres Land in farmsteads, buildings, livestock facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ................................................. farms acres Cropland on which no-till practices were used .......................... farms acres Cropland on which conservation tillage, excluding no till, practices were used ...................................................... farms acres Irrigated land ............................................................................. farms acres Harvested cropland ............................................................... farms acres Pastureland and other land ................................................... farms acres FERTILIZER AND CHEMICALS Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners ...................... farms acres Manure used ............................................................................. farms acres Acres treated to control - Insects .................................................................................. farms acres Weeds, grass, or brush ......................................................... farms acres Nematodes ........................................................................... farms acres Diseases in crops and orchards ............................................ farms acres Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .......................................................................... farms acres SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED Corn, all .................................................................................... farms acres Soybeans for beans .................................................................. farms acres Small grains (wheat, oats, barley, rye) ...................................... farms acres Cotton, all .................................................................................. farms acres Rice .......................................................................................... farms acres Vegetables harvested for sale .................................................. farms acres Land in orchards ....................................................................... farms acres Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ............................... farms acres All other crops (other than those listed above) .......................... farms acres LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves inventory ....................................................... farms number Hogs and pigs inventory ........................................................... farms number Sheep and lambs inventory ...................................................... farms number Total horses and ponies inventory ............................................ farms number Goats, all inventory ................................................................... farms number Chickens, all inventory .............................................................. farms number
1,700 282,414
1,278 68,064
1,189 58,447
107
1,710
293 5,057
83
1,074 76
1,776 1,196
171,796 216
3,988 1,122
167,808
794 13,067
1,227
29,487 82
578
54 163 330
12,718 329 (D)
2 (D)
687 41,433
311 3,806
522
38,711 502
39,010 151
4,101 280
24,598
98 3,585
13 97
- - 3
(D) - - - -
314 854 105 410 278 311
1,073 56,753
402 5,945
119 832 153
2,900 264
1,389 135
1,611 481
93,682
1,669 292,948
1,401 80,708
1,227 68,205
230
7,768
225 3,742
61
464 44
529 1,113
182,789 186
4,507 1,059
178,282
562 8,238
1,050
21,213 (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) 216
5,092 216 (D)
1 (D)
728 36,149
255 4,943
422
41,813 311
10,569 19
444 182
7,950
51 514
7 587
- - 5
(D) - - - -
172 996 94
305 123 (D)
1,147 66,218
276 5,909
67 382 137
2,878 287
1,504 127
1,808 301 (D)
2,762 235,909
1,768 62,834
1,672 56,452
154
1,581
314 3,763
79
624 59
414 1,800
130,020 381
9,279 1,650
120,741
1,474 21,122
2,167
21,933 159
1,646
79 1,138
549 2,903
541 2,879
9 24
863 23,522
612 12,247
480
6,602 501
10,421 79
1,256 249
3,232
60 1,609
49 3,452
1 (D) 15 (D)
- - - -
461 3,304
170 828 458
1,539 1,430
47,259
773 12,030
287 3,146
364 6,438
689 6,495
240 2,276
878 29,400
2,503 216,703
1,865 73,198
1,551 55,713
515
9,507
307 6,247
89
1,166 59
565 1,611
107,040 408
8,590 1,436
98,450
1,155 15,528
1,681
20,937 (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) 410
2,471 395
2,433 18 38
844 25,186
558 13,202
338
7,164 278
7,357 27
648 142
1,444
55 (D)
35 2,381
- - 1
(D) - - - -
311 3,033
123 802 268 (D)
1,388 48,005
621 13,093
158 1,532
284 4,742
821 6,807
246 1,793
607 34,141
3,486 240,435
2,211 60,383
2,053 52,516
205
2,091
327 3,724
140
1,483 100 569
2,192 133,879
493 6,540 1,968
127,339
1,659 19,887
2,582
26,286 160 985
109
1,470 682
4,589 665
4,505 30 84
1,111 30,000
590 11,422
571
10,175 653
14,556 90
2,096 304
5,817
86 2,612
80 4,704
- - - - - - - -
723 4,850
217 2,822
462 1,515 1,731
38,644
656 13,714
251 3,607
398 5,030
847 9,508
391 4,932
960 71,269
3,184 257,549
2,206 74,247
1,945 60,101
484
6,887
333 5,905
85
1,100 61
254 2,013
142,954 462
7,631 1,821
135,323
1,461 19,300
2,155
21,048 (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) 546
4,092 512
3,936 41
156
1,249 34,811
599 12,177
467
10,759 361
9,779 18
548 257
5,938
107 2,767
94 5,161
- - 3
(D) - - - -
435 4,896
269 4,025
311 (D)
1,693 44,945
670 15,040
209 4,046
367 5,211 1,095 9,391
363 4,679
664 53,730
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Table 1. Summary by Hydrologic Unit Code: 2012 and 2007 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]
Item
H010801
H010802
H010900
2012 2007 2012 2007 2012 2007
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms ....................................................................................... farms Land in farms ............................................................................ acres LAND USE AND PRACTICES Total cropland ........................................................................... farms acres Harvested cropland .............................................................. farms acres Other pasture and grazing land that could have been used for crops without additional improvement (see text) ................ farms acres Cropland idle or used for cover crops or soil-improvement but not harvested and not pastured or grazed .................... farms acres Cropland on which all crops failed or were abandoned ............................................................ farms acres Cropland in cultivated summer fallow ................................... farms acres Total woodland ......................................................................... farms acres Woodland pastured .............................................................. farms acres Woodland not pastured ........................................................ farms acres Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than cropland and woodland pastured (see text) .......................................... farms acres Land in farmsteads, buildings, livestock facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ................................................. farms acres Cropland on which no-till practices were used ......................... farms acres Cropland on which conservation tillage, excluding no till, practices were used ..................................................... farms acres Irrigated land ............................................................................ farms acres Harvested cropland .............................................................. farms acres Pastureland and other land .................................................. farms acres FERTILIZER AND CHEMICALS Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners ...................... farms acres Manure used ............................................................................ farms acres Acres treated to control - Insects .................................................................................. farms acres Weeds, grass, or brush ........................................................ farms acres Nematodes ........................................................................... farms acres Diseases in crops and orchards ........................................... farms acres Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .......................................................................... farms acres SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED Corn, all .................................................................................... farms acres Soybeans for beans ................................................................. farms acres Small grains (wheat, oats, barley, rye) ..................................... farms acres Cotton, all ................................................................................. farms acres Rice .......................................................................................... farms acres Vegetables harvested for sale .................................................. farms acres Land in orchards ....................................................................... farms acres Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ............................... farms acres All other crops (other than those listed above) ......................... farms acres LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves inventory ...................................................... farms number Hogs and pigs inventory ........................................................... farms number Sheep and lambs inventory ...................................................... farms number Total horses and ponies inventory ............................................ farms number Goats, all inventory ................................................................... farms number Chickens, all inventory ............................................................. farms number
3,397 492,370
2,197 136,366
2,047 123,492
219
5,198
312 5,137
98
1,508 108
1,031 2,629
268,700 560
14,810 2,459
253,890
2,060 50,578
2,576
36,726 135
2,803
101 4,375
362 1,212
356 1,149
6 63
956 50,703
880 54,517
357
5,183 576
24,793 77
1,164 193
1,931
53 1,321
201 19,534
10 (D) 11
173 - - - -
373 1,916
205 1,115
327 262
1,898 100,456
1,192 65,727
206 2,125
471 9,419
689 4,593
249 4,326
849 285,480
3,292 490,339
2,484 162,521
2,115 128,875
668
20,022
428 11,381
110
1,568 76
675 2,535
250,957 516
12,279 2,355
238,678
1,794 46,380
2,189
30,481 (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) 227 704 224 699
5 5
1,081 57,845
869 57,982
200
7,715 326
21,138 12
546 95
1,368
28 584
237 20,985
1 (D) 10
207 - - - -
220 1,183
133 1,254
170 (D)
1,979 105,115
1,053 69,633
152 1,664
416 8,048
953 5,863
233 2,650
583 245,417
4,990 409,470
3,422 120,588
3,191 102,072
342
5,974
544 7,963
272
3,337 180
1,242 3,107
203,000 788
12,906 2,729
190,094
2,478 41,774
3,617
44,108 268
3,872
224 8,234
811 9,682
801 9,514
20 168
1,705 66,319
844 19,387
964
30,346 1,127
43,463 202
10,422 500
16,631
149 6,447
169 12,688
9 689 22
370 - - - -
839 15,301
304 2,805
695 5,877 2,758
64,405
1,158 25,822
319 4,960
479 8,041 1,095
11,013 614
5,630 1,173
141,342
4,639 372,364
3,478 136,005
3,099 110,653
727
10,769
562 12,031
152
1,363 112
1,189 2,947
169,898 797
13,945 2,593
155,953
2,193 31,944
2,875
34,517 (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) 630
10,658 608
10,464 26
194
2,056 71,649
973 23,808
743
29,862 775
32,804 86
3,387 375
11,685
118 2,014
221 13,942
3 130 14
147 - - - -
684 14,051
284 3,322
378 3,984 2,719
75,096
1,265 32,970
278 5,346
415 7,436 1,299
10,074 498
4,930 846
147,175
4,154 229,844
2,682 71,040
2,459 58,534
237
2,982
366 7,732
118
1,095 103 697
1,950 80,592
515 8,928 1,699
71,664
1,564 20,702
3,117
57,510 223
2,712
133 1,613 1,202
20,487 1,151
20,171 61
316
1,552 42,206
535 6,168
1,107
27,752 1,119
33,053 232
9,356 597
17,650
150 5,490
87 4,125
3 (D)
7 1,190
- - - -
673 6,202
223 1,237
699 5,393 2,006
40,286
689 12,173
221 6,518
359 5,094
997 11,487
390 3,096 1,003
126,742
4,265 217,606
3,057 79,190
2,625 64,521
669
7,241
382 5,347
167
1,610 67
471 1,976
77,044 571
9,892 1,654
67,152
1,575 18,449
2,816
42,923 (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA)
1,256 20,897
1,198 20,651
80 246
1,889 44,245
578 8,028
964
24,711 828
21,922 53
964 464
10,319
110 1,078
105 4,300
1 (D)
3 (D)
- - - -
529 6,271
247 1,544
524 3,694 2,293
48,736
819 15,971
272 7,032
378 5,421 1,244
11,696 401
2,854 647
99,899
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Table 1. Summary by Hydrologic Unit Code: 2012 and 2007 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]
Item
H011000
H011100 (see text)
2012 2007 2012 2007
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms ..................................................................................... farms Land in farms .......................................................................... acres LAND USE AND PRACTICES Total cropland ......................................................................... farms acres Harvested cropland ............................................................. farms acres Other pasture and grazing land that could have been used for crops without additional improvement (see text) ............... farms acres Cropland idle or used for cover crops or soil-improvement but not harvested and not pastured or grazed .................. farms acres Cropland on which all crops failed or were abandoned ........................................................... farms acres Cropland in cultivated summer fallow ................................. farms acres Total woodland ....................................................................... farms acres Woodland pastured ............................................................. farms acres Woodland not pastured ....................................................... farms acres Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than cropland and woodland pastured (see text) ......................................... farms acres Land in farmsteads, buildings, livestock facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ............................................... farms acres Cropland on which no-till practices were used ........................ farms acres Cropland on which conservation tillage, excluding no till, practices were used .................................................... farms acres Irrigated land ........................................................................... farms acres Harvested cropland ............................................................. farms acres Pastureland and other land ................................................. farms acres FERTILIZER AND CHEMICALS Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners .................... farms acres Manure used ........................................................................... farms acres Acres treated to control - Insects ................................................................................ farms acres Weeds, grass, or brush ....................................................... farms acres Nematodes ......................................................................... farms acres Diseases in crops and orchards .......................................... farms acres Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ........................................................................ farms acres SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED Corn, all .................................................................................. farms acres Soybeans for beans ................................................................ farms acres Small grains (wheat, oats, barley, rye) .................................... farms acres Cotton, all ................................................................................ farms acres Rice ........................................................................................ farms acres Vegetables harvested for sale ................................................ farms acres Land in orchards ..................................................................... farms acres Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ............................. farms acres All other crops (other than those listed above) ........................ farms acres LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves inventory ..................................................... farms number Hogs and pigs inventory ......................................................... farms number Sheep and lambs inventory .................................................... farms number Total horses and ponies inventory .......................................... farms number Goats, all inventory ................................................................. farms number Chickens, all inventory ............................................................ farms number
4,896 413,173
3,248 135,432
3,034 115,912
345
9,008
433 7,966
188
1,404 112
1,142 2,916
138,883 917
20,530 2,419
118,353
2,591 42,638
3,600
96,220 274
12,228
235 7,936
788 3,842
773 3,762
16 80
1,582 67,341
864 27,341
815
19,699 1,081
43,775 141
2,182 450
8,221
118 2,336
239 28,572
8 391 23
419 - - - -
749 4,931
290 2,384
694 3,315 2,567
75,933
1,295 51,238
268 4,570
504 6,798 1,354
13,928 460
3,218 989 (D)
4,191 401,617
3,232 151,022
2,909 126,025
728
13,150
484 10,315
116 865 91
667 2,542
130,026 852
16,820 2,126
113,206
1,952 37,823
2,750
82,746 (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) 596
3,724 575
3,593 28
131
1,804 69,407
929 32,167
590
15,597 729
31,428 44
1,645 316
6,377
102 1,780
259 27,784
8 428 16
432 - - - -
538 5,518
267 2,703
412 1,044 2,592
88,132
1,136 53,408
195 3,230
374 5,048 1,233
10,802 393
3,353 753 (D)
(X) (X)
(X) (X) (X) (X)
(X) (X)
(X) (X)
(X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X)
(X) (X)
(X) (X) (X) (X)
(X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X)
(X) (X) (X) (X)
(X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X)
(X) (X)
(X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X)
(X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X)
493 105,017
375 45,071
334 39,612
92
3,724
67 1,476
12
142 5
117 391
41,570 85
3,999 363
37,571
292 13,017
304
5,359 (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA)
21 35 17 19
4 16
144 22,102
152 25,412
24
6,081 35
9,215 - - 8
42
2 (D)
30 8,658
- - - - - - - -
21 35 16 52 16
8 316
30,860
223 31,803
13 69 15
834 112 643 25
696 59
1,406
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020200
020301020302020401
020402
020403
020403
020403
020501
020502
020503
020600020600
020700
020801
020801020801
020801
020802
Mid-AtlanticWater Resource Region 02
HUC6 Level Watersheds
Source: U.S. Geological Survey
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Mid-Atlantic
Water Resource Region 02
Watershed Name Hydrologic Unit Code
Richelieu 020100 Upper Hudson 020200 Lower Hudson 020301 Long Island 020302 Upper Delaware 020401 Lower Delaware 020402 Mid-Atlantic Coastal 020403 Upper Susquehanna 020501 West Branch Susquehanna 020502 Lower Susquehanna 020503 Upper Chesapeake 020600 Potomac 020700 Lower Chesapeake 020801 James 020802
HUC 020100: The watershed that was referred to as “020100 Richelieu” in 2007 is now known as “041504 Lake Champlain-Richelieu River” in 2012. The shape and boundaries of this watershed did not change. HUC 020402: The boundaries of this watershed changed significantly, between 2007 and 2012. HUC 020403: The watershed that was referred to as “020403 New Jersey Coastal” in 2007 is now known as “020403 Mid-Atlantic Coastal” in 2012. The boundaries of this particular watershed also changed significantly, between 2007 and 2012. HUC 020600: The boundaries of this watershed changed significantly, between 2007 and 2012. HUC 020801: The boundaries of this watershed changed significantly, between 2007 and 2012.
12 WATERSHEDS 2012 Census of Agriculture USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Table 1. Summary by Hydrologic Unit Code: 2012 and 2007 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]
Item
United States
H02 Mid-Atlantic
H020100 (see text)
2012 2007 2012 2007 2012 2007
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms ....................................................................................... farms Land in farms ............................................................................ acres LAND USE AND PRACTICES Total cropland ........................................................................... farms acres Harvested cropland ............................................................... farms acres Other pasture and grazing land that could have been used for crops without additional improvement (see text) ................. farms acres Cropland idle or used for cover crops or soil-improvement but not harvested and not pastured or grazed .................... farms acres Cropland on which all crops failed or were abandoned ............................................................. farms acres Cropland in cultivated summer fallow ................................... farms acres Total woodland ......................................................................... farms acres Woodland pastured ............................................................... farms acres Woodland not pastured ......................................................... farms acres Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than cropland and woodland pastured (see text) ........................................... farms acres Land in farmsteads, buildings, livestock facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ................................................. farms acres Cropland on which no-till practices were used .......................... farms acres Cropland on which conservation tillage, excluding no till, practices were used ...................................................... farms acres Irrigated land ............................................................................. farms acres Harvested cropland ............................................................... farms acres Pastureland and other land ................................................... farms acres FERTILIZER AND CHEMICALS Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners ...................... farms acres Manure used ............................................................................. farms acres Acres treated to control - Insects .................................................................................. farms acres Weeds, grass, or brush ......................................................... farms acres Nematodes ........................................................................... farms acres Diseases in crops and orchards ............................................ farms acres Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .......................................................................... farms acres SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED Corn, all .................................................................................... farms acres Soybeans for beans .................................................................. farms acres Small grains (wheat, oats, barley, rye) ...................................... farms acres Cotton, all .................................................................................. farms acres Rice .......................................................................................... farms acres Vegetables harvested for sale .................................................. farms acres Land in orchards ....................................................................... farms acres Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ............................... farms acres All other crops (other than those listed above) .......................... farms acres LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves inventory ....................................................... farms number Hogs and pigs inventory ........................................................... farms number Sheep and lambs inventory ...................................................... farms number Total horses and ponies inventory ............................................ farms number Goats, all inventory ................................................................... farms number Chickens, all inventory .............................................................. farms number
2,109,303 914,527,657
1,551,654 389,690,414
1,288,875 314,964,600
141,537
12,802,847
381,453 36,382,032
97,248
11,395,368 61,442
14,145,567 840,399
77,012,907 350,761
27,999,006 606,279
49,013,901
1,176,156 415,309,280
1,338,485
32,515,057 278,290
96,476,496
195,738 76,639,804
296,303 55,822,231
261,281 52,092,384
60,330 3,729,847
877,907 247,802,465
275,420 22,072,968
361,286
100,719,008 794,320
285,510,954 58,865
14,454,000 121,682
35,006,868
53,200 13,136,568
376,179 94,609,673
302,963 76,104,780
184,481 53,668,136
18,155 9,384,080
5,591 2,693,759
72,045 4,180,891
106,488 5,199,729
54,557 892,089 931,925
72,024,554
913,246 89,994,614
63,246 66,026,785
88,338 5,364,844
504,795 3,621,348
128,456 2,621,514
221,779 1,974,854,740
2,204,792 922,095,840
1,685,339 406,424,909
1,328,004 309,607,601
404,753
35,771,154
360,225 37,968,749
89,587
7,405,898 67,960
15,671,507 843,294
75,098,603 370,297
28,609,690 596,123
46,488,913
1,132,606 408,832,116
1,126,272
31,740,212 (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA)
301,028 56,599,305
256,105 51,537,104
72,585 5,062,201
1,022,036 265,995,497
307,073 22,096,315
354,357
90,947,822 703,884
226,295,783 34,992
7,560,158 97,333
22,693,212
44,638 12,125,799
375,631 92,228,203
279,110 63,915,821
201,413 56,231,436
18,605 10,493,238
6,084 2,758,792
69,172 4,356,880
115,935 5,039,476
41,708 721,458 986,391
79,856,490
963,669 96,347,858
75,442 67,786,318
83,134 5,819,162
575,942 4,028,827
144,466 3,140,529
166,680 2,058,223,629
108,377 16,279,646
85,183 8,911,068
74,925 7,969,162
8,763
256,893
17,305 546,016
4,086
74,740 2,765
64,257 63,174
3,843,747 16,313
400,868 55,245
3,442,879
64,041 2,451,778
80,684
1,073,053 21,736
2,973,723
10,124 955,696
10,578 427,957
10,311 423,860
403 4,097
44,785 5,334,464
27,579 1,977,917
20,897
2,463,094 38,586
5,049,266 3,023
256,071 7,986
668,148
2,689 173,927
25,115 2,540,630
12,470 1,543,761
12,394 847,268
45 21,089
- -
7,902 199,230
4,278 80,181
6,592 89,496 61,578
3,056,937
41,655 2,886,811
4,685 1,244,622
6,763 189,285
30,786 251,890
7,958 111,250
19,809 232,868,276
117,233 17,159,593
94,749 9,745,254
79,338 8,209,778
23,129
790,699
18,411 582,101
5,098
105,981 2,680
56,695 66,993
4,014,500 18,305
487,652 58,000
3,526,848
62,723 2,359,749
73,937
1,040,090 (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA)
10,499 414,207
10,025 408,149
631 6,058
53,766 5,961,198
31,263 2,269,753
20,257
2,237,442 33,986
4,269,174 1,485
145,608 6,367
391,874
2,027 106,616
25,395 2,711,722
10,485 1,306,855
11,712 748,192
36 13,221
- -
8,520 220,082
4,903 93,859
5,267 63,803 67,110
3,396,784
44,721 3,088,596
4,940 1,326,814
7,308 193,695
33,724 259,863
9,924 139,000
16,362 240,163,278
(X) (X)
(X) (X) (X) (X)
(X) (X)
(X) (X)
(X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X)
(X) (X)
(X) (X) (X) (X)
(X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X)
(X) (X) (X) (X)
(X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X)
(X) (X)
(X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X)
(X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X)
4,863 987,544
3,854 461,871
3,352 391,125
1,017
37,529
829 23,853
232
5,794 111
3,570 3,468
353,830 909
38,479 3,090
315,351
2,682 110,797
3,048
61,046 (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) 366
1,894 352
1,733 19
161
1,699 215,889
1,349 183,604
461
42,961 773
87,876 33
3,635 179
7,574
79 4,164
631 95,135
33 (D) 30
1,304 - - - -
376 2,768
229 5,678
238 (D)
3,111 281,984
1,818 227,852
197 1,797
329 7,424 1,331
10,041 286
4,469 690
1,721,460
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2012 Census of Agriculture WATERSHEDS 13 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Table 1. Summary by Hydrologic Unit Code: 2012 and 2007 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]
Item
H020200
H020301
H020302
2012 2007 2012 2007 2012 2007
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms ....................................................................................... farms Land in farms ............................................................................ acres LAND USE AND PRACTICES Total cropland ........................................................................... farms acres Harvested cropland .............................................................. farms acres Other pasture and grazing land that could have been used for crops without additional improvement (see text) ................ farms acres Cropland idle or used for cover crops or soil-improvement but not harvested and not pastured or grazed .................... farms acres Cropland on which all crops failed or were abandoned ............................................................ farms acres Cropland in cultivated summer fallow ................................... farms acres Total woodland ......................................................................... farms acres Woodland pastured .............................................................. farms acres Woodland not pastured ........................................................ farms acres Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than cropland and woodland pastured (see text) .......................................... farms acres Land in farmsteads, buildings, livestock facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ................................................. farms acres Cropland on which no-till practices were used ......................... farms acres Cropland on which conservation tillage, excluding no till, practices were used ..................................................... farms acres Irrigated land ............................................................................ farms acres Harvested cropland .............................................................. farms acres Pastureland and other land .................................................. farms acres FERTILIZER AND CHEMICALS Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners ...................... farms acres Manure used ............................................................................ farms acres Acres treated to control - Insects .................................................................................. farms acres Weeds, grass, or brush ........................................................ farms acres Nematodes ........................................................................... farms acres Diseases in crops and orchards ........................................... farms acres Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .......................................................................... farms acres SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED Corn, all .................................................................................... farms acres Soybeans for beans ................................................................. farms acres Small grains (wheat, oats, barley, rye) ..................................... farms acres Cotton, all ................................................................................. farms acres Rice .......................................................................................... farms acres Vegetables harvested for sale .................................................. farms acres Land in orchards ....................................................................... farms acres Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ............................... farms acres All other crops (other than those listed above) ......................... farms acres LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves inventory ...................................................... farms number Hogs and pigs inventory ........................................................... farms number Sheep and lambs inventory ...................................................... farms number Total horses and ponies inventory ............................................ farms number Goats, all inventory ................................................................... farms number Chickens, all inventory ............................................................. farms number
8,128 1,363,052
6,384 721,333
5,840 635,884
857
23,310
1,291 41,141
518
11,830 326
9,168 5,302
336,865 1,337
29,185 4,718
307,680
4,901 180,508
6,350
124,346 587
43,406
574 73,014
912 13,268
898 13,110
17 158
2,820 300,522
1,737 141,517
1,311
80,580 2,337
230,606 247
14,862 642
29,842
235 16,921
1,319 159,363
245 19,321
329 9,791
- - - -
919 18,820
464 12,187
624 5,542 5,155
411,040
2,635 220,437
468 7,311
638 22,636
2,588 29,533
654 12,095
1,591 975,838
8,107 1,329,755
6,668 728,418
5,738 604,126
1,790
58,443
1,383 44,884
568
14,310 289
6,655 5,146
320,958 1,351
34,674 4,566
286,284
4,552 163,475
5,653
116,904 (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) 829
17,301 781
16,692 59
609
3,150 304,525
1,987 165,846
1,039
82,600 1,689
162,522 97
6,760 473
24,277
217 11,756
1,271 150,301
88 8,124
295 9,417
- - - -
830 20,729
423 13,971
464 3,516 5,162
398,197
2,651 223,961
392 4,384
594 20,383
2,832 24,966
746 12,555
1,152 667,958
2,689 167,136
1,983 94,857
1,844 83,586
207
3,265
249 4,967
97
1,383 88
1,656 1,287
33,269 296
3,655 1,080
29,614
1,382 22,768
2,050
16,242 308
18,778
178 10,753
506 7,460
479 7,311
29 149
938 59,448
358 8,840
497
19,032 732
50,078 80
2,195 247
8,378
76 966
196 15,909
91 14,079
104 4,816
- - - -
345 4,786
201 1,357
477 5,724 1,409
37,136
310 8,203
80 (D)
296 5,398
980 10,596
226 2,552
471 45,499
2,989 174,239
2,288 107,582
1,997 85,993
523
12,534
273 7,191
80
1,172 49
692 1,356
31,286 275
2,946 1,173
28,340
1,253 19,435
1,866
15,936 (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) 555
9,744 531
9,534 32
210
1,399 67,212
346 6,466
434
18,971 547
41,917 31
2,455 198
5,795
59 648
156 16,216
68 10,607
79 5,425
- - - -
398 5,266
231 1,377
402 4,801 1,679
42,831
373 8,215
72 1,291
359 5,911
891 10,609
277 2,787
405 35,047
669 39,105
501 23,852
479 20,105
21
423
107 2,004
28
789 27
531 106
4,405 22
389 88
4,016
142 3,063
424
7,785 39
508
39 1,978
387 11,914
362 11,672
29 242
371 18,598
60 1,070
330
15,826 339
17,217 55
1,816 211
10,137
63 3,791
32 1,677
- -
28 957
- - - -
170 6,422
99 2,812
267 6,879
245 1,502
14 204 11 (D) 25
185 156
2,578 30
301 81
119,723
649 35,746
522 26,636
471 21,292
92
2,848
110 1,889
17
179 28
428 103
3,435 18
312 94
3,123
128 1,659
324
4,016 (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) 407
13,794 380
13,614 33
180
359 18,516
68 694
278
12,814 193
10,792 15
386 149
6,274
34 849
30 1,412
1 (D) 23
1,176 - - - -
148 6,765
105 3,205
253 (D)
266 1,573
8 74
7 204 25
166 134
2,369 35
239 47 (D)
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14 WATERSHEDS 2012 Census of Agriculture USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Table 1. Summary by Hydrologic Unit Code: 2012 and 2007 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]
Item
H020401
H020402 (see text)
H020403 (see text)
2012 2007 2012 2007 2012 2007
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms ....................................................................................... farms Land in farms ............................................................................ acres LAND USE AND PRACTICES Total cropland ........................................................................... farms acres Harvested cropland ............................................................... farms acres Other pasture and grazing land that could have been used for crops without additional improvement (see text) ................. farms acres Cropland idle or used for cover crops or soil-improvement but not harvested and not pastured or grazed .................... farms acres Cropland on which all crops failed or were abandoned ............................................................. farms acres Cropland in cultivated summer fallow ................................... farms acres Total woodland ......................................................................... farms acres Woodland pastured ............................................................... farms acres Woodland not pastured ......................................................... farms acres Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than cropland and woodland pastured (see text) ........................................... farms acres Land in farmsteads, buildings, livestock facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ................................................. farms acres Cropland on which no-till practices were used .......................... farms acres Cropland on which conservation tillage, excluding no till, practices were used ...................................................... farms acres Irrigated land ............................................................................. farms acres Harvested cropland ............................................................... farms acres Pastureland and other land ................................................... farms acres FERTILIZER AND CHEMICALS Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners ...................... farms acres Manure used ............................................................................. farms acres Acres treated to control - Insects .................................................................................. farms acres Weeds, grass, or brush ......................................................... farms acres Nematodes ........................................................................... farms acres Diseases in crops and orchards ............................................ farms acres Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .......................................................................... farms acres SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED Corn, all .................................................................................... farms acres Soybeans for beans .................................................................. farms acres Small grains (wheat, oats, barley, rye) ...................................... farms acres Cotton, all .................................................................................. farms acres Rice .......................................................................................... farms acres Vegetables harvested for sale .................................................. farms acres Land in orchards ....................................................................... farms acres Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ............................... farms acres All other crops (other than those listed above) .......................... farms acres LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves inventory ....................................................... farms number Hogs and pigs inventory ........................................................... farms number Sheep and lambs inventory ...................................................... farms number Total horses and ponies inventory ............................................ farms number Goats, all inventory ................................................................... farms number Chickens, all inventory .............................................................. farms number
5,653 702,584
4,472 389,146
4,036 348,887
531
12,975
806 18,683
266
4,167 147
4,434 3,383
189,422 841
16,980 2,969
172,442
3,174 80,008
4,398
44,008 690
79,641
472 69,871
543 5,287
538 5,141
11 146
2,032 203,368
1,194 60,000
923
85,153 1,699
192,326 159
6,841 439
25,452
126 2,798
913 102,732
406 47,451
367 18,545
- - - -
494 5,109
337 2,425
492 6,279 3,392
167,361
1,506 59,885
267 13,239
575 11,051
1,590 13,617
460 6,079 1,085
2,180,456
6,123 706,725
5,002 411,538
4,297 351,401
1,186
32,383
888 21,794
246
4,162 114
1,798 3,545
174,245 898
18,362 3,107
155,883
2,935 74,829
4,124
46,113 (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) 574
6,353 555
6,218 25
135
2,704 234,502
1,348 63,110
980
87,693 1,451
163,690 71
6,532 424
10,501
107 3,335
905 105,509
335 42,826
372 19,321
- - - -
609 6,417
485 2,706
349 3,250 3,739
172,792
1,618 68,523
269 5,118
620 11,160
1,559 12,956
594 6,206
980 2,111,696
8,662 951,131
6,673 725,582
6,050 678,145
652
13,956
990 25,577
321
4,217 199
3,687 3,906
95,922 722
7,044 3,518
88,878
4,292 64,800
6,429
64,827 1,859
254,483
999 121,064
1,493 101,623
1,451 101,081
73 542
4,049 537,358
1,965 125,522
2,367
285,602 3,802
544,747 369
31,369 943
86,320
249 21,616
2,111 230,048
1,605 188,293
1,257 103,450
- - - -
899 55,252
345 7,954 1,021
20,828 4,270
131,477
2,012 140,099
270 98,162
591 9,836 2,815
26,492 607
7,630 1,427
13,467,745
9,054 997,433
7,356 759,987
6,296 681,406
1,615
36,632
1,188 32,206
349
6,118 171
3,625 3,980
107,116 747
7,705 3,567
99,411
3,826 57,138
5,863
73,192 (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA)
1,562 95,673
1,487 94,827
104 846
4,801 564,393
2,037 131,293
2,369
261,832 3,192
449,370 179
11,415 794
52,891
173 6,153
2,131 241,150
1,373 169,464
1,210 88,208
- - - -
1,008 54,928
427 9,781
863 13,741
4,670 146,810
2,110 134,051
310 113,389
663 10,683
2,655 23,933
830 9,026 1,231
13,855,474
1,830 263,507
1,335 188,642
1,170 178,596
128
2,406
259 5,999
90
902 46
739 829
45,469 123
1,911 746
43,558
564 7,522
1,337
21,874 236
99,000
126 15,748
533 44,186
510 43,999
39 187
810 146,196
210 17,497
568
95,228 701
158,759 137
14,303 307
47,354
82 7,494
256 59,871
218 73,920
158 37,887
1 (D)
- -
247 15,242
96 909 272
6,210 694
18,753
121 1,806
50 3,379
86 1,940
501 4,678
137 1,771
349 13,603,663
1,673 102,086
1,276 55,468
1,087 46,753
245
3,746
236 3,264
95
887 37
818 703
30,058 168
1,562 587
28,496
561 6,732
1,109 9,828 (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) 499
25,303 480
25,093 34
210
907 41,692
192 2,292
432
29,425 383
32,470 41
2,697 208
17,245
42 1,771
91 3,682
36 5,564
29 1,025
- - - -
264 9,097
119 1,318
219 6,589
856 19,937
132 1,772
32 851 109
1,172 539
6,011 188
1,664 210 (D)
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2012 Census of Agriculture WATERSHEDS 15 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Table 1. Summary by Hydrologic Unit Code: 2012 and 2007 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.]
Item
H020501
H020502
H020503
2012 2007 2012 2007 2012 2007
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms ....................