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" 1987 1(:";"". ~"""lON L.l ~~!

Census of Agriculture ACB7-A-53

Volume 1 GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES

Part 53

Guam

U.S. Department of Commerce BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This report was prepared in the Agriculture Division. Many divisions participated in the various activities of the 1987 Agricul­ture Census of Guam. Economic Programming Division prepared the computer programs, designed the computer system, and installed the hardware; Field Division performed the clerical processing; Geography Division developed the field maps; Data Preparation Division assisted with the preparation of enumeration materials; Administrative Services Division provided the forms design and other administrative services; Publication Services Division contributed in publication, planning and design, editorial reviews, composition, and printing procurement; data collection was carried out under the direction of Peter R. Sarcinas, Acting

Director, Department of Commerce of the Government of Guam, under a special agreement with the Census Bureau. The data collection activity was conducted by census enumerators under the supervision of Joseph T. Flores, Project Leader.

Representatives of the Government of Guam made significant recommendations which helped establish data content and provided valuable advice during the planning stages of the census.

Special tribute is paid to the many farm and ranch operators who furnished the information requested. Only through their cooperation was it possible to collect and publish the data in this report.

If there are any questions concerning the statistics in this report call: (301) 763-8555 Division Chief

(301) 763-8509 Outlying Areas Branch (301) 763-1113 General Information

1987 Census of

Agriculture AC87-A-53

Volume 1 GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES

Part 53

Guam

Issued March 1989

U.S. Department of Commerce Robert A. Mosbacher, Secretary

Robert Ortner, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs

BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

• BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

C. L Kincannon, Deputy Director

Charles A. Waite, Associate Director for Economic Programs

Roger H. Bugenhagen, Assistant Director for Economic and Agriculture Censuses

Thomas L. Mesenbourg, Chief, Economic Census Staff

AGRICULTURE DIVISION Charles P. Pautler, Jr., Chief

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Census of agriculture (1987). Geographic area series. 1987 census of agriculture. Geographic area series.

Includes indexes. Supt. of Docs. no.: C 3.31/4:987/v.1 1. Agriculture-Economic aspects-United States­

Statistics. 2. Agriculture-Economic aspects-United States-States-Statistics. 3. Agriculture-Economic aspects-United States-Territories and possessions -Statistics. I. United States. Bureau of the Census. II. Title. HD1769.C46 1987 338.1'0973'021 88-600103

For sale by Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402.

CONTENTS

Page Introduction ___________________________________________________________________________________________ V

Island ~ap____________________________________________________________________________________________ VII

TABLES

ISLAND DATA 1. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982 _______________________________________________ 1 2. Farms and Land in Farms by Size of Farm: 1987 and 1982 __________________________________________ 1 3. Tenure and Characteristics of Operators: 1987 and 1982_____________________________________________ 1 4. Farm Characteristics: 1987 and 1982 ______________________________________________________________ 2 5. Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 and 1982 _________________________________________________ 2 6. Selected Farm Production Expenses: 1987 and 1982 ________________________________________________ 3 7. Vegetables and Field Crops: 1987 and 1982 ________________________________________________________ 3 8. Fruits, Nuts, and Ornamental Plants and Other Nursery Products: 1987 and 1982_______________________ 4 9. Livestock, Poultry, and Their Products, and Fish: 1987 and 1982______________________________________ 5

ELECTION DISTRICT DATA

10. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use, by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982 ____________________________ 6 11. Farms, Land in Farms, and Size of Farm, by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982 _________________________ 7 12. Farm Location, Type of Organization, Labor Status, and Type of Holding, by Election Districts: 1987 and

1982____________________________________________________________________________________________ 8 13. Farms, Land in Farms, Cropland Used for Crops, and Tenure, by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982 ______ 9 14. Value of Agricultural Products Sold by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982 _______________________________ 10 15. Vegetables and Field Crops by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982 _____________________________________ 11 16. Fruits and Nuts by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982_________________________________________________ 16 17. Livestock, Poultry, and Their Products, and Fish, by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982___________________ 21 18. Selected Equipment and Specified Facilities by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982 _______________________ 25 19. Selected Farm Production Expenses by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982 _____________________________ 25 20. Off-Farm Work of Operators by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982 _____________________________________ 26 21. Operator Characteristics by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982 _________________________________________ 26 22. Farms, Land in Farms, and Type of Land Ownership, by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982 ______________ 27

SUMMARY DATA 23. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987 ______________________________________________________________ 28 24. Summary by Age of Operator: 1987 ________________________________________________________________ 33 25. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987 ___________________________________________________________________ 38 26. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 _______________________________________________ 43

APPENDIXES

A. General Explanation ______________________________________________________________________________ A-1 B. Selected Data by Current and Prior Farm Definitions: 1987 ___________________________________________ B-1 C. Report Form _____________________________________________________________________________________ C-1

Index _____________________________________________________________________________________ Index 1 Publication Program ________________________________________________________________________ Inside back cover

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE CONTENTS III

INTRODUCTION

Page HIST()RY _________________________________________________ V

USES ()F THE CENSUS ____________________________________ V

AUTH()RITY AND AREA C()VERED_________________________ V FARM DEFINITI()N ________________________________________ V

C()MPARABILITY ()F DATA ________________________________ V

TABULAR PRESENTATI()N _______________________________ _ V CENSUS DISCL()SURE RULES _____________________________ V

DEFINITI()NS AND EXPLANATI()NS ________________________ VI D()LLAR VALUES __ _______________________________ ________ VI

INVENT()RIES, PR()DUCTI()N, AND SALES DATA ___________ VI ABBREVIATI()NS AND SYMB()LS __________________________ VI

HISTORY

The 1987 census is the 11 th census of agriculture ()f Guam. The first agriculture census was taken in 1920 as part of the decennial census, a practice that continued every 10 years through 1960. The 1964 Census of Agri­culture was the first quinquennial (5-year) census to be taken in Guam. In 1976, Congress authorized the census of agriculture to be taken for 1978 and 1982 t() adjust the data reference year t() coincide with the 1982 Econ()mic Censuses. After 1982, the agriculture census reverted t() a 5-year cycle and is taken c()vering years ending in "2" and "7. "

USES OF THE CENSUS

The census of agriculture is the recognized source of statistics about Guam's agricultural production and the only source of consistent, comparable data at the district level. Census statistics are used to measure agricultural production and to identify trends in an ever changing agricultural sector. Many local programs use census data as a benchmark for designing and evaluating surveys. Private industry uses census statistics to provide a more effective production and distribution system for the agricul­tural community.

AUTHORITY AND AREA COVERED

The 1987 Census of Agriculture was taken in accor­dance with the proviSions of Title 13, United States Code. Sections 142(a) and 191 provide for a census of agricul­ture every 5 years in each State, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Islands of the United States. The census data for Guam may be collected by the

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE

Governor or a representative from his/her staff to act as census supervisor in accordance with a Memorandum of Agreement prescribed or approved by the Director of the Bureau of the Census.

FARM DEFINITION

The data presented in this report relate to places qualifying as farms for census purposes. For the 1987 Census of Agriculture in Guam, a farm was defined as any place from which $100 or more of agricultural products were sold or normally would have been sold during the census year. This is a definitional change from 1982. For 1982, a farm was defined as a place on which any crop, vegetable, or fruit was harvested or gathered during 1982, or on which there was any livestock, or 15 poultry or more at the time of enumeration.

COMPARABILITY OF DATA

Data comparability has been maintained by revising the historical data to conform to the new farm definition. Appendix B of this publication also has 1987 data pre­sented using both the old and new definitions for major items requested in the 1987 Census of Agriculture.

TABULAR PRESENTATION

Island data-Tables 1 through 9 show detailed island level data accompanied by historical data from the previ­ous census. Tables 23 through 26 provide 1987 island data cross tabulated by tenure of operator, age of operator, size of farm, and value of agricultural products sold.

Election district data-Selected data items are pre­sented by election districts in tables 10 through 22, which includes general data for all districts.

CENSUS DISCLOSURE RULES

In keeping with the provisions of Title 13, United States Code, no data are published that would disclose the operations of an individual farm. However, the number of farms in a given size category or other classification is not considered a disclosure, so this information may be given even though other information is withheld.

INTRODUCTION V

DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS

Definitions and a general explanation of terms used are shown in appendix A. Appendix B displays a bridge table of selected items with the 1987 data by the current definition and the same data by the previous farm definition. The 1987 report form is shown in appendix C.

DOLLAR VALUES

All dollar values presented in this report are expressed in current dollars, i.e., 1987 data are expressed in 1987 dollars and 1982 data in 1982 dollars. The dollar values have not been adjusted for changes in price levels between census years.

VI INTRODUCTION

INVENTORIES, PRODUCTION, AND SALES DATA

Inventories of livestock and poultry are as of the day of enumeration. Crop and livestock production, sales, and expense data are for the calendar year.

ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS

The following abbreviations and symbols are used through­out the tables:

(D)

(X) (Z) (NA)

Represents zero. Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual farms. Not applicable. Less than half of the unit shown. Not available.

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE

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1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE INTRODUCTION VII

Table 1. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982 [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text I

Farms

Farms ____________________________________________ number __ Land in farms' ______________________________________ aeres __

Average size of farm ____________________________ aeres __

Approximate land area _______________________________ aeres __ Proportion in farms ____________________________ percent._

Total cropland ______________________________________ farms __ acres1 __

Used for erops ____________________________________ farms __ acres __

'Detail may not add to tOtal due to rounding.

1987

351 13134

37.4

133 760 9.8

339 2321

332 1 204

1982

297 17 787

59.9

133760 13.3

287 2616

279 B34

Farms

Total eropland - Con. Used for pasture __________________________________ farms __ acres __

Not used for crops or pasture ______________________ farms __ aeres __

Pastureland, except cropland pasture _________________ farms __ aeres __

Used for pasture or grazing ________________________ farms __ acres __

Not used for pasture Or grazing _____________________ farms __ acres __

Other land __________________________________________ farms __ acres __

Table 2. Farms and Land in Farms by Size of Farm: 1987 and 1982 [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text I

Farms Less than 1 t02 3t04 5 to 7 8 to 9 10 to 19 20 to 39 Total 1 aere acres acres acres acres acres

Farms __________________________________________ number, 1987 __ 351 22 126 56 46 17 36 1982 __ 297 28 107 43 42 16 29

Percent of farms ____________________________________ 1987 __ 100.0 6.3 35.9 16.0 13.1 4.8 10.3 1982 __ 100.0 9.4 36.0 14.5 14.1 5.4 9.8

Land in farms' ____________________________________ acres, 1987._ 13134 11 185 204 273 143 468 1982 __ 17 787 14 157 155 240 134 383 Percent distribution __________________________________ 1987 __ 100.0 .1 1.4 1.6 2.1 1.1 3.6 1982 __ 100.0 .1 .9 .9 1.3 .8 2.2

Average size of farm __________________________ aores, 1987 __ 37.4 .5 1.5 3.6 5.9 8.4 13.0 1982 __ 59.9 .5 1.5 3.6 5.7 8.4 13.2

'Detail may not add to tOtal due to rounding.

Table 3. Tenure and Characteristics of Operators: 1987 and 1982 [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text I

Item

TENURE OF OPERATOR Operators __________________________________________ farms __

acres1 __ Total eropland ____________________________________ farms __

acres1 __

Full owners _______________________________________ farms __ acres __

Total cropland __________________________________ farms __ acres __

Part owners ______________________________________ farms __ aeres __

Total eropland __________________________________ farms __ 8cr98 __

Tenants __________________________________________ farms __ acres __

Total cropland __________________________________ farms __ acres __

Permittees ________________________________________ farms __

acres __ Total cropland __________________________________ farms __ acres __

Nonpermittees ____________________________________ farms __ aeres __

Total cropland __________________________________ farms __ aeres __

Other ____________________________________________ farms __ acres __

Total eropland __________________________________ farms __ aeres __

'Detail may not add to total due to rounding.

1987

351 13134

339 2321

225 6999

218 1 551

16 1 546

13 79

15 (D) 13

(D)

72 440

72 260

21 3806

21 230

2 (D)

2 (D)

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

1982 Item

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

297 17 787 Operators by place of residence: 287 On farm operated _______________________________________ _

2 616 Not on farm operated ____________________________________ _

184 16829

176 1 821

15 205

14 180

27 269 26

244

65 46B 65

356

4

Operators by years on present farm: Less than 2 years _______________________________________ _ 2 to 4 years ____________________________________________ _ 5 to 9 years ____________________________________________ _ 10 years or more ________________________________________ _

Operators by age group: Under 25 years _________________________________________ _ 25 to 34 years __________________________________________ _ 35 to 44 years __________________________________________ _ 45 to 54 years __________________________________________ _ 55 to 64 years __________________________________________ _ 65 years and over _______________________________________ _

Average age __________________________________________ _

Operators by main occupation: Agriculturai _____________________________________ number __ acres __

Nonagriculturai __________________________________ number __ acres __

(D) Operators by deys of work off farm: 4 None __________________________________________________ _ (D) Any ____________________________________________________ _

1 to 49 days __________________________________________ _ 2 50 to 99 days _________________________________________ _

(D) 100 to 149 days ______________________________________ _ 2 150 to 19& .jays ______________________________________ _

(D) 200 days 0, <:lore _____________________________________ _

aores

28 13

8.0 4.4

666 323 5.1 1.8

23.8 24.8

1987 1982

62 32 184 420 93 138

933 1 362

75 36 3876 346B

51 30 3707 3375

33 10 169 92

204 113 6937 11 703

40 to 49 50 acres or acres more

4 16 3 16

1.1 4.6 1.0 5.4

175 11 011 122 16259 1.3 83.8

.7 91.4 43.8 688.2 40.7 1 016.2

1987 1982

257 223 94 74

49 44 55 43 64 91

183 119

7 2 28 27 49 47 9B 86

106 82 61 53 53 52

190 120 12017 1654B

161 177 117 1239

106 137 243 160

60 9 22 7 15 7 11 8

135 129

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Table 4. Farm Characteristics: 1987 and 1982 [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text 1

Item 1987 1982 Item 1987 1982

LOCATION FARMS BY SPECIFIED FACILITIES Farms ____________________________________________________ _

On hard surface road ____________________________________ _ Off hard surface road ____________________________________ _

Less than 1 mile ______________________________________ _

351 296 Electricity __________ • _______________________________________

241 220 205 184

No electricity ______________________________________________ 110 77 146 112

Piped running water ________________________________________ 299 264 111 77

No piped running water _____________________________________ 52 33 1 to 2 miles __________________________________________ _ 3 to 4 miles __________________________________________ _ 28 29 FARMS BY TYPE OF HOLDING 5 3 5 miles or more _______________________________________ _

Not reported ____________________________________________ _

LABOR STATUS

2 3 Home consumption holding _________________________________ 142 132 1 Sale holdings ______________________________________________ 209 165

t.:t~~ ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 102 88 26 10 FruH and nuL ____________________________________________ 23 17 Farms ____________________________________________ number __ 350 296 Dairy ____________________________________________________

workers __ 916 706 Livestock ________________________________________________ 26 25 Unpaid labor ______________________________________ farms __

workers __ 339 284 Poultry __________________________________________________

10 7 788 609 Mixed ___________________________________________________

14 10 Less than 25 days ______________________________ farms __ workers __

25 to 149 days _________________________________ farms __

44 24 Other ___________________________________________________ 8 8

85 58 FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 82 91

workers __ 150 days or more _______________________________ farms __

workers __

Hired farm labor __________________________________ farms __

153 190 Individual __________________________________________________ 307 (NA) 286 202

550 361 Partnership ________________________________________________

29 (NA) COrporation ________________________________________________ 11 (NA) 35 21

Other _____________________________________________________ 4 (NA)

workers __ Less than 25 days ______________________________ farms __ 128 97 TYPE OF LAND OWNERSHIP 6 5

workers __ 25 to 149 days _________________________________ farms __

workers __ 150 days or more _______________________________ farms __

workers __ Not reported ______________________________________ farms __

13 21 Farms ____________________________________________ number __ 351 297 17 12 acres

' __ 13 134 17 787

58 28 Owned ___________________________________________ farms __ 241 199

19 11 acres __ 8 101 16 816 57 48 Rented from others ________________________________ farms __ 31 42

1 1 acres __ 455 358

SELECTED EQUIPMENT Occupied by permH ________________________________ farms __ 108 86

acres __ 608 530 Tractors ____________________________________________ farms __

numbeL_ 143 105 Occupied wHhout permft ___________________________ farms __ 44 17 204 150 acres __ 3 929 65

Motortrucks _________________________________________ farms __ number __

184 173 Furnished by the Government ______________________ farms __ 6 4 265 227 acres __ 49 18 Automobiles ________________________________________ farms __ 246 203 Rented to others __________________________________ farms __ 7

number __ 418 328 acres __ 7

1 Detail may not add to total due to rounding.

Table 5. Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 and 1982 [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols. see introductory text 1

Farms Value Farms Value

Item (dollars)

Item (dollars)

1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982

Total salea ______________________ 351 297 2626 747 2 150 845 Sales by commodHy group or product Average per farm _____________ (X) (X) 7484 7242 Ve~=I~t $~~~ fi:~~~:~_:::::::::::::: 207 183 265551 850899

136 115 248 909 836 154 Farms by value of sales:

Fruits and nuts _________________________ 126 86 164 083 109 955 $100 to $499 __________________________ 114 109 28823 27735

Sales of $500 or more ________________ 49 30 149355 100 260 $500 to $1,199 _________________________ 63 52 46 147 39 151 Ornamental plants and other nursery $1,200 to $2,499 _______________________ 52 44 87677 79267 products ______________________________ 12 6 38541 (0)

Sales of $500 or more ________________ 6 5 37036 11 750 Livestock ______________________________ 114 99 149 117 252393 Sales of $500 or more ________________ 74 51 139217 239 725

Milk ___________________________________ 1 (0)

Sales of $500 or more ________________ $2,500 to $4,999 _______________________ 47 36 170962 117 084 Poultry and eggs _______________________ 29 30 774455 804068 $5,000 to $7,499 _______________________ 24 13 140 360 77754 Sales of $500 or more ________________ 16 20 771 755 802416 $7,500 to $9,999 _______________________ 7 10 59900 87093 Fish ___________________________________ 3 6 235000 121 300 $10,000 or more _______________________ 44 33 2092878 1 722 761 Seles of $500 or more ________________ 3 6 235000 121 300

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Table 6. Selected Farm Production Expenses: 1987 and 1982 [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and lor meaning 01 abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text 1

Farms Expenses Farms Item

(dollars) Item

1987 1982 1987 1982 1987

Machine hire and customwork _____________ 132 133 136 425 137 508 Insecticides, fungicides, and herbicides _____ 213 Expenses 01 $100 or more ______________ 120 104 135650 136093 Expenses 01 $100 or more ______________ 160 Hired larm labor __________________________ 35 28 369085 461 254 Fertilizers and manure purchased __________ 226 Expenses 01 $100 or more ______________ 34 25 369050 461 099 Expenses 01 $100 or more ______________ 178 Feed purchased lor livestock and poultry ___ 235 198 806806 794 730 Livestock and poultry purchased ___________ 50

Expenses 01 $100 or more ______________ 227 181 806401 793696 Expenses 01 $100 or more ______________ 44

Table 7. Vegetables and Field Crops: 1987 and 1982 [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and lor meaning 01 abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text 1

Crop

Beans, green _______________________________________ Iarms __ aeres __

pounds harvested __ Sales __________________________________________ pounds __ dollars __

Bittermelons ________________________________________ Iarms __ acres __

pounds harvested __ Sales __________________________________________ pounds __

dollars __

Cabbage, Chinese ___________________________________ larms __ acres __

pounds harvested __ Sales __________________________________________ pounds __

dollars __

Cabbage, head _____________ • _______________________ Iarms __ aeres __

pounds harvested __ Sales __________________________________________ pounds __

dollars __

Cantaloups _________________________________________ Iarms __ acres __

pounds harvested __ Sales __________________________________________ pounds __

dollars __

Cassava (tapioca) ____________________________ •• -----Iarms--acres __

pounds harvested __ Sales __________ • _______________ • _______________ pounds __

dollars __

Corn' ______________________________________________ Iarms __ acres __

pounds harvested __ Sales __________________________________________ pounds __ dollars __

Cucumbers _________________________________________ Iarms __ aeres __

pounds harvested __ Sales __________________________________________ pounds __

dollars __

Eggplant ___________________________________________ Iarms __ aeres __

pounds harvested __ Sales __________________________________________ pounds __ dollars __

Gado ______________________________________________ farms __

acres __ pounds harvested __ Sales __________________________________________ pounds __

dollars __

'Includes dry and green com.

1987

165 94

303804 278437 230 187

52 24

98425 91 085 59920

55 22

41 711 35574 24976

22 9

40231 34021 13682

33 49

124745 122295 80654

81 18

30560 12951 7462

37 30

56176 50246 38808

119 72

587131 550 829 23354t

150 49

86326 70313 45316

21 7

6886 1 300 1 025

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

1982

104 52

116548 100 796 81 671

40 23

57685 54 130 39592

47 13

58577 49135 22 625

24 20

76996 55071 20622

45 41

126310 109200 54588

84 21

34910 7100 3668

30 10

13168 9164 6377

91 82

623296 601 781 217 799

108 30

76668 61 910 28745

19 3

5620 335 240

Crop

Muskmelons and pepinos ____________________________ Iarms __ acres __

pounds harvested __ Sales __________________________________________ pounds __ dollars __

Onions, green ______________________________________ farms __ aeres __

pounds harvested __ Sales __________________________________________ pounds __

dollars.._ PEiPpers ____________________________________________ larms __

aeres __ pounds harvested __

Sales __________________________________________ pounds __ dollars __

Pumpkins and squash _______________________________ Iarms __ aeres __

pounds harvested __ Sales • _______________________________________ ._ pounds __ dollars __

Radishes ________________________________ • __________ larms __ acres __

pounds harvested __ Sales __________________________________________ pounds __

dollars __ Sweetpotatoes ______________________________________ larms __

acres __ pounds harvested __ Sales __________________________________________ pounds __

dollars __ Taro _______________________________________________ farms __

acres __ pounds harvested __

Sales __________________________________________ pounds __ dollars __

Tomatoes __________________________________________ Iarms __ acres __

pounds harvested __ Sales __________________________________________ pounds __ dollars __

Watermelons _______________________________________ iarms __ aeres __

pounds harvested __ Sales __________________________________________ pounds __

dollars __ Yams ______________________________________________ Iarms __

aeres __ pounds harvested __

Sales __________________________________________ pounds __ dollars __

Other vegetables and field erops _____________________ Iarms __ aeres __

pounds harvested __ Sales __________________________________________ pounds __

dollars __

Expenses (dollars)

1982 1987 1982

181 116 389 68 843 110 113898 65811 184 162013 67424 113 159836 64 494 47 58 607 145 463 34 58 337 144775

1987 1982

28 23 25 21

50760 32453 46384 28 550 33903 15300

63 54 10 10

17498 11 010 10658 8047 15330 9533

145 95 30 20

70619 29067 59888 22 142 50 722 19902

73 67 16 18

41032 32708 22 621 15975 11 107 5160

10 22 2 13

5495 32190 4530 28855 3177 16453

63 78 15 37

25955 65 019 11 525 43 115 6795 21 151

105 117 27 38

28055 58 970 12587 29 883 10335 19023

76 85 25 30

142699 87954 136558 73696 108600 64 290

47 50 116 108

632605 400 295 513620 345 240 178643 115 579

62 78 18 23

21 524 47327 9585 21820

10388 16311

31 35 26 14

117734 68820 115896 68 645 101 000 72252

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Table 8. Fruits, Nuts, and Ornamental Plants and Other Nursery Products: 1987 and 1982

[For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introdUClofy text 1

Crop

Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit trees and plants _____________________________________________ farms __ acres __

Avocados __________________________________________ farms __ trees not of bearing age __

trees of bearing age __ pounds harvested __

Sales __________________________________________ pounds __ dollars __

Bananas' __________________________________________ farms __ hills not of bearing age __

hills of bearing age __ pounds harvested __ Sales __________________________________________ pounds __

dollars __

Betelnuts ___________________________________________ farms __ trees not of bearing age __

trees of bearing age __ pounds harvested __

Sales __________________________________________ pounds __ dollars __

Breadfruits _________________________________________ farms __ trees not of bearing age __

trees of bearing age __ pounds harvested __

Sales __________________________________________ pounds __ dollars __

Coconuts ___________________________________________ farms __ trees not of bearing age __

trees of bearing age __ pounds harvested __

Sales __________________________________________ pounds __ dollars __

Grapefruit __________________________________________ farms __ trees not of bearing age __

trees of bearing age __ pounds harvested __

Sales __________________________________________ pounds __ dollars __

Guavas ____________________________________________ farms __ trees not of bearing age __

trees of bearing age __ pounds harvested __

Sales __________________________________________ pounds __ dollars __

Lemons and limes ___________________________________ farms __ trees not of bearing age __

trees of bearing age __ pounds harvested __ Sales __________________________________________ pounds __

dollars __

'Includes eating and cooking bananas.

1987

292 813

190 4552 1 433

38855 6480 2541

254 41 212 43 502

168 075 104 960 65 605

147 6466 4922

14612 5615 8363

156 244 762

22485 (0) (0)

214 11 858 13 233 81 905 9250 2872

58 181 97

3200 (0) (0)

145 1 135 2 103 4987

294 105

223 1 283 2495

29859 6780 3990

1982

225 327

137 1 302

954 37270 5930 2681

187 31 427 30691

123 700 68 710 38249

115 3 814 2 210

11 905 7383 6074

111 292 470

23050 400 120

140 4234 7802

62557 4500 1 055

Crop

Mangoes ___________________________________________ farms __ trees not of bearing age __

trees of bearing age __ pounds harvested __

Sales __________________________________________ pounds __ dollars __

Oranges ____________________________________________ farms __ trees not of bearing age __

trees of bearing age __ pounds harvested __

Sales __________________________________________ pounds __ dollars __

Papayss ____________________________________________ farms __ trees not of bearing age __

trees of bearing age __ pounds harvested __ Sales __________________________________________ pounds __

dollars __ Pineapples _________________________________________ farms __

plants not of bearing age __ plants of bearing age __

pounds harvested __ Sales __________________________________________ pounds __

dollars __ SOursops ___________________________________________ farms __

trees not of bearing age __ trees of bearing age __

pounds harvested __ Sales __________________________________________ pounds __ dollars __

Starfruits ___________________________________________ farms __

trees not of bearing age __ trees of bearing age __

pounds harvested __ Sales __________________________________________ pounds __ dollars __

Sweetsops _________________________________________ farms __ trees not of bearing age __

trees of bearing age __ 45 pounds harvested __ ~~ Sales __________________________________________ pounds __

dollars __ 2 43~ Tangerines _________________________________________ farms __

trees not of bearing age __ trees of bearing age __

pounds harvested __ 108 878

4656 6069

800 180

162 1 539 2365

29548 2552 2224

Sales __________________________________________ pounds __ dollars __

Other fruits, nuts, and tree crops ______________________ farms __ plants and trees not of bearing age __

plants and trees of bearing age __ pounds harvested __

Sales __________________________________________ pounds __ dollars __

Ornamentsl plants and other nursery products _________ farms __ plants __

Sales ___________________________________________ plants __ dollars __

1987 1982

205 144 4055 570

666 390 39633 14473 24925 2550 21 707 2500

105 95 336 381 284 266

6613 10648 755 1 830 578 946

112 102 1 891 407 1 379 1 399

10867 12771 2620 3005 1 587 1 378

58 62 168 372 103298 217961 203650 241 772 248 221 238800 246 175 50160 49429

112 97 412 328

1 653 2409 6610 7260

460 2090 215 1 239

97 83 186 106 235 195

5633 4045 1 540 10

860 5

96 78 400 336 709 430

4808 2449 310 340 300 211 159 122

1 478 3282 1 448 2169

20291 28036 8605 5975 4831 3284

52 45 249 1 056 242 201

6845 5110 318 800 220 400

36 121 25984 31 952 14224 5070 38541 (0)

4 GUAM 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

Table 9. Livestock, Poultry, and Their Products, and Fish: 1987 and 1982 [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text I

Item

liVESTOCK AND liVESTOCK PRODUCTS

Carabaos ___________________________________________ farms __

numbeL_ Sales ____________________________________________ farms __

numbeL_ dollars __

Cattle and calves ___________________________________ farms __ numbeL_ Sales ____________________________________________ farms __ number __ dollars __

Milk cows ________________________________________ farms __

number __ Sales ________________________________________ numbeL_

dollars __

Other cattle and calves ____________________________ farms __ number __

Sales ________________________________________ numbeL_ dollars __

Hogs and pigs of all ages ____________________________ farms __ numbeL_ Sales ____________________________________________ farms __ number __ dollars __

Goats and kids of all ages ___________________________ farms __ number __

Sales ___________________________________________ farms __

numbeL_ dollars __

Horses and colts of all ages __________________________ farms __ numbeL_ Sales ____________________________________________ farms __ number __ dollars __

Livestock sales _____________________________________ farms __ dollars __

Milk sales __________________________________________ farms __ quarts __ dollars __

1987

21 269

5 18

11 800

56 317

11 28

16602

7 36 (D) (D)

54 281 (0) (0)

195 2627

97 1 537

106395

63 851

14 125

14320

10 21

114 149 117

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

1982 Item

POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS Chicken hens 4 months old or older __________________ farms __

number __ Sales ____________________________________________ farms __

number __ dollars __

17 COmmerciallayers _________________________________ farms __ 328

2 number __

(D) Sales ________________________________________ number __

(D) dollars __ Other chicken hens _______________________________ farms __

number __ 62

Sales ________________________________________ number __

941 dollars __ 19 Chickens under 4 months old ________________________ farms __

227 numbeL_ 102250 Sales ____________________________________________ farms __

numbeL_ dollars __

7 Roosters and pullets ________________________________ farms __ 12 numbeL_ Sales ____________________________________________ farms __

numbeL_ dollars __

59 Ducks ______________________________________________ farms __

929 numbeL_ 227

Sales ____________________________________________ farms __

102250 numbeL_ dollars __

Geese _____________________________________________ farms __ 178 number __

3 122 Sales ____________________________________________ farms __ 81 number __

1 375 dollars __ 116978 Pigeons ____________________________________________ farms __

number __

54 Sales ____________________________________________ farms __

391 number __

10 dollars __

97 Other poultry (guineas,etc.) ___________________________ farms __ 7715 numbeL_ Sales ____________________________________________ farms __

numbeL_ 12 dollars __ 42 Chicken egg sales ___________________________________ farms __

2 dozens __ (D) dollars __ (D) Poultry and egg sales ________________________________ farms __

dollars __

99 FISH 252 393 Fish _______________________________________________ farms __

1 pounds caught._ Sales ____________________________________________ farms __

(0) pounds __ (0) dollars __

1987 1982

206 183 49065 56552

13 3 3779 3 125

11 473 3575

15 35 33 177 48523 2200 3025 3250 3075

200 166 15888 8029

1 579 100 8223 500

158 148 11 429 14468

2 3 (0) 130 (0) 225

203 172 3562 3 198

9 6 619 259

19500 5850

66 48 4 122 962

6 2 178 (D) 770 (D)

27 15 115 109

33 29 866 875

1 1 (0) (0) (0) (0)

8 11 52 116

1 (D) (D)

10 23 529 543 770 212 651 122 791 893

29 30 774455 804068

4 7 388 200 176850

3 6 192000 166 300 235000 121 300

GUAM 5

Table 10. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use, by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982 [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see iniroductOl)' text J

Total cropland Pastureland, except cropland pasture

Total Not used for crops Used for pasture or Not used lor pasture

Other land Geographic area Used for crops Used for pasture or pasture grazing or grazing

1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982

Farms

Guam ________________ 351 297 332 279 62 32 93 138 51 30 33 10 204 113

Agana ________________________ 2 2 2 2 2 1 Agana Heights _________________ 1 1 1 Agat __________________________ 16 20 15 17 2 12 5 4 Asan _________________________

5 5 4 5 4 1 4 2 Barrigada _____________________ 10 7 9 6 3 6 2 6 5

Chalan Pago and Ordot ________ 5 20 5 19 3 2 5 1 2 1 2 4 16 Dededo _______________________ 53 74 52 70 3 6 12 25 12 9 12 2 42 29 Inarajan _______________________ 54 30 50 28 13 5 25 16 13 1 6 18 4 Mangilao ______________________ 17 17 16 17 3 1 4 4 1 1 1 2 13 12 Menzo ________________________ 24 23 23 21 7 4 2 11 3 14 4

Mongmong, Toto, and Maile ____ 4 1 4 2 3 1 Pili ___________________________ 5 2 5 2 2 5 1 Santa Rita ____________________ 5 2 5 2 2 2 1

Sinajana ______________________ 1 2 1 2 1 2 Talofolo ______________________ 51 34 49 34 7 2 21 23 7 4 6 16 10

Tamuning _____________________ 12 1 10 1 2 1 9 1 Umatac _______________________ 8 10 8 9 5 3 4 2 2 2 5 2 Yigo __________________________ 55 31 54 30 14 6 7 14 3 6 1 2 45 14 Yona _________________________ 23 16 19 14 3 1 6 11 7 1 1 11 4

Land In farms' (acres)

Guam ________________ 13 134 177S7 1204 834 184 420 933 1362 3707 3375 169 92 6937 11703

Agana ________________________ (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) Agana Heights _________________ (0) (0) - (0) Agat __________________________ 73 54 37 18 (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 21 Asan _________________________ 28 24 (0) 14 (0) 7 (0) (0) (0) 11 (0) Barrigada _____________________ 71 41 22 15 (0) (0) (0) 9 (0) (0) (0) 28 4

Chalan Pago and Ordot ________ 34 446 13 95 2 (0) 297 (0) (0) (0) (0) 4 42 Dededo _______________________ 477 466 213 184 3 (0) 61 152 33 37 23 (0) 145 69 Inarajan _______________________ 912 418 218 130 23 105 418 118 120 (01 8 125 (0) Mangilao ______________________ 1 372 10325 42 44 8 (0) (0) 5 (0) (0 (0) (0) 1 211 10008 Menzo ________________________ 123 81 49 44 5 7 (0) 15 (0) 55 14

Mongmong, Toto, and Maile ____ II (0) 5 (0) (0) 4 (0) Pili ___________________________ 108 (0) 19 (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 14 (0) Santa Rita ____________________ 29 (0) 24 (0) (0) (0) (0) 18) Sinajana ______________________ (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (Ol Talofofo ______________________ 3947 4693 222 110 7 (0) 215 343 3458 3057 16 30

Tamuning _____________________ 38 (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 20 (0) Umatac _______________________ 69 39 21 18 9 10 10 (0) (0) (0) 3 (0) Vigo __________________________ 645 370 187 108 99 69 52 81 (0) (0) (0) (0) 269 43 Yona _________________________ 5184 164 92 35 (0) (0) 65 111 13 (0) (0) 4991 (0)

'Detail may not add to total due to rounding.

6 GUAM 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

Table 11. Farms, Land In Farms, and Size of Farm, by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982 [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and lor meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see inlroductofy text I

Geographic area

Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Helghts ________________ _ AgaL ________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ 8arrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ lnarajan ______________________ _

~:~~~~====================== Mongmong, Toto, and Maile ___ _ Pili __________________________ _ Santa Rita ____ • ______________ _ Sinajana ______ • ______________ _ Talofolo _____________________ _

~':::;..':~n~_===================== Vigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

Geographic area

Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ 8arrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Menzo _______________________ _

M<!ngmong, Toto, and Malte ___ _ Pit! __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talololo _____________________ _

Tarnuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

Geographic araa

Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Helghts ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Assn ________________________ _ 8arrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ lnarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Merizo _______________________ _

Mongmong. Toto, and Maile ___ _ Pili __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talofolo _____________________ _

Tarnuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ YIgo _________________________ _ Yons ________________________ _

Fanns

1987

351

2 1

16 5

10

5 53 54 17 24

4 5 5 1

51

12 8

55 23

Fanns

1967

58

3 1 1

1 3 6

8

15

4 2

10 1

Total

Acres

1982 1987

297 13 134

2

20 5 7

20 74 30 17 23

1 2 2 2

34

1 10 31 16

3 to 4 acres

1982

43

3

17 5 1 4

7

1 1 3

(0) (0) 73 28 71

34 477 912

1 372 123

11 108

29 (0)

3947

38 69

645 5164

Acres

1987

204

10 (0) (0)

(0) 12 21

29

(0)

54

13 (0) 38 (0)

10 to 19 acres

Fanns

1987

38

1 5 9 1 3

4

10

1982

29

6 9 3 1

4

3 1

Acres

1987

468

(0) 67

116 (0) 33

(0) (0)

52

(0)

123

1982

383

(0) (0)

79 112 45 (0)

47

33 (0)

1962

17787

(0)

54 24 41

446 466 418

10325 81

(0) (0) (0) (0)

4693

(0) 39

370 164

1982

155

10

66 17 (0) 14

(0)

26

(0) (0) 11

Fanns

1967

22

4 1 3 1

2

5 2

Fanns

1987

46

3 3

1 5 6 4 3

1 1 2 1 2

1 9 3

20 to 39 acres

Fanns

1987

28

2

4 8 2 1

5

1 3

1982

13

1 5 2

1 2

Acres

1987

666

(0)

(0)

100 173 (0) (0)

(0)

110

(0) 70

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

Less than 1 acre

1962

28

4

3 9 1 2 1

3

3 1

5 to 7 acres

1982

42

2 1 2

4 4 4

3

1 3

5 9 3

Acres

1967

11

(0)

(0)

2 (0)

2 (0)

(0)

(0)

(0)

2 (0)

Acres

1987

273

(0)

(0) 18

(0) 30 35 25 18

(0) (0) (0) (0) (0)

(0) 61 16

1982

14

(0)

2 (0) (0) (0) (0)

(0)

2 (0)

1982

240

(0)

(0) (0) (0)

25 25 21

20

(0) 15

29 47 19

40 to 49 acres

1982

323

(0)

(0) 144 (0)

(0)

(0) (0)

Fanns

1987

4

1 2

1982

3

2

Acres

1987

175

(0)

(0) (0)

Fanns

1987

126

1 1

10

3

2 23 19 6 8

1 1 2

20

5 4

10 10

Fanns

1987

17

6 2

4 2

1982

122

(0)

(0)

1 to 2 acres

1962

107

10 3 4

6 24

5 9

13

1 1 1

11

1 4 9 5

8 to 9 acres

1982

16

4 8 1

2

Acres

1987

185

(0) (0) 13

5

(0) 27 32

7 (0)

(0) (0) (0)

32

7 7

15 17

Acres

1987

143

(0) (0)

50 (0)

(0)

33 (0)

50 acres or more

Fanns Acres

1987 1982 1987

1982

157

15 (0)

8

10 33

8 11 21

(0) (0) (0) 16

(0) (0) 11

9

1982

134

35 66 (0)

(0)

(0)

1982

16 16 11 011 16 259

2 3 1

3

4 2

2 1 1 2

(0) 518 (0)

(0)

4 3681

4 1

257 (0)

(0) (0) (0) (0)

(0)

4572

211 (0)

GUAM 7

Table 12. Farm Location, Type of Organization, Labor Status, and Type of Holding, by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982

[For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text 1

Geographic area

Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Dededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Merizo _______________________ _

Mongmong, Toto, and Maite ___ _ Piti __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talofolo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

Geographic area

Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Dededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Menzo _______________________ _

Mongmong, Toto, and Maite ___ _ Piti __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talololo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

Geographic area

Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Bamgada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Dededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Menzo _______________________ _

Mongmong, Toto, and Maite ___ _ Pili __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talofolo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

8 GUAM

Farms On hard surface road Less than 1

mile

Off hard surface road

1 to 2 miles 3 to 4 miles 5 miles or more

Farms not reported

Type of organization, 1987

r----,-----r----._----t----.-----+----._----t----.----~----r_--_t----._--~IM~. P~~ Co~ 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 ual ship ration Other

351

2 1

16 5

10

5 53 54 17 24

4 5 5 1

51

12 8

55 23

Farms

1987

350

2 1

16 5

10

5 52 54 17 24

4 5 5 1

51

12 8

55 23

296

2

20 5 7

20 74 30 16 23

1 2 2 2

34

1 10 31 16

1982

296

2

20 5 7

20 74 29 17 23

1 2 2 2

34

1 10 31 16

Home consumption

holding

205

1 1

15 3 8

2 16 33

8 16

1 2 3

30

9 5

36 16

184

19 5 5

12 37 11

9 19

1 1 2 2

19

8 23 11

Less than 25 days

1987 1982

85 58

(D)

2 1

5

(D) 4

27 1

18

(D) 18

2 1

Totai

(D)

8 1 8

4

1 5

26

111

2 1

3 29 16

9 7

3 1 2 1

13

1 18

4

n

2

2

8 32

9 3 1

6

1 2 6 5

Unpaid labor

25 to 149 days

1987 1982

153 190

3 10 4

5 15 17

2 15

31

4 6

17 21

Vegetable

8 2

5 55 30 11 12

(D) (D)

20

7 24 10

28

8 3

2

3

3 2 1 3

29

5 8 4 3

6

5

4

3 2 3

2

3

Farm workers by number of days worked dunng year

Hired farm labor

150 days or more

Less than 25 to 149 150 days or 25 days days more

1987

550

(D) (D) 23

5 8

7 88 76 35 25

7 6 9

102

11 12 96 37

Field crop

1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982

361

23 3

18

32

13

117 1 17 (D) 20 21

(D) (D) (D) (D) 57

(D) (0) 5

27 10

21 58 28 57 48

(D) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0)

9 (0) 3 2 8 5 8 2

16 (0)

(0) (0) (0) (0)

25 (0)

3 7 12 (0)

Sale holdings

(0) (0) (0) 1

11 (0)

2 11

Fruit and nut Dairy Livestock

307

2

13 4

10

4 50 40 15 21

4 5 3 1

40

12 8

53 22

29

1 2

1 1

10

3

9

Farms reported

Unpaid labor Hired farm labor

11

2 3

2

2

Farms not reported

4

1 2

1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982

339

2 1

15 5

10

5 51 51 16 23

4 5 5 1

49

12 8

53 23

Poultry

284

2

19 5 7

20 73 26 16 21

1 2 2 2

32

1 10 29 16

35

6 8 2 2

7

3 1

Mixed

21

1 1 2

2 3 1 3

2

5

Other

1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982

142

1 1 9 2 5

4 17 15 3

13

2 3 4 1

10

4 6

32 10

132 209 165

13 2 2

13 38

9 7 7

2 8

4 15 10

7 3 5

1 36 39 14 11

2 2 1

41

8 2

23 13

7 3 5

7 36 21 10 16

1 1 2

26

1 6

16 6

102

1 3

25 21

6 3

25

2 1 8 6

88

1 2

2 26

8 4 4

24

1 3

10 3

26

1 5 5 1 1

2

5

3

10

3

4

2

23

2 1 6

6

1 4 1

17

1 1 6

4

2

2

26

2

4 6 3 1

2 4

25

2 1 1

3 7

1 3

2

2 1 1

10

2

7

2 1 1

14

2

2 1

3

2

3 1

10

1 1 2 1 1

8

1 2 1

2

8

1 2 3

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

Table 13. Farms, Land in Farms, Cropland Used for Crops, and Tenure, by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982

[For enumeration perloda, see appendix A; and lor meaning 01 abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text I

Operators Full owners Part owners Tenants Permittees Nonpermittees Other Geographic area

1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982

Farms

Guam ________________ 351 297 225 184 16 15 15 27 72 85 21 4 2 2

Agana ________________________ 2 2 2 2 Agana Heights _________________ 1 1 Agat __________________________ 16 20 7 15 1 2 6 3 2 Asan _________________________

5 5 4 3 1 1 1 Barrigada _____________________ 10 7 6 5 2 2

Chalan Pago and Ordot ________ 5 20 3 18 2 1 1 Dededo _______________________ 53 74 10 28 1 3 2 38 42 1 2 2

Inarsjan _______________________ 54 30 38 18 3 2 3 7 1 3 9

~:~~~~~====================== 17 17 11 13 1 1 4 3 24 23 17 16 2 3 4 1 4

Mongmong, Toto, and Malte ____ 4 1 4 1 Piti ___________________________ 5 2 3 2 Santa Rita ____________________ 5 2 3 2 Sinajana ______________________

1 2 1 2 Talofolo ______________________ 51 34 36 19 2 7 11 6 2

Tamuning _____________________ 12 1 6 1 2 3 Umatac _______________________ 8 10 5 4 1 2 2 3 Yigo __________________________ 55 31 46 22 4 3 1 4 4 Yona _________________________ 23 16 22 15 1

Land In farms' (acres)

Guam ________________ 13 134 17787 8999 18829 1548 205 (0) 269 440 468 3808 (0) (0) (0)

Agana ________________________ (D) (D) (D) (D) Agana Heights _________________ (D) (D) Agat __________________________ 73 54 54 31 (D) (D) 7 (D) (D) Asan _________________________ 28 24 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Banigada _____________________ 71 41 66 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)

Chalan Page and Ordot ________ 34 446 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Dededo _______________________ 477 466 19 53 (D) (D) (D) 334 365 (D) (D) (D) Inarajan _______________________ 912 418 (D) 313 97 (D) 35 65 (D) (D) 253 Mangilao ______________________ 1 372 10325 60 10306 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Menzo ________________________

123 81 60 45 (D) 14 23 (D) 21

Mongmong, Toto, and Malte ____ II (D) 11 (D) Pili ___________________________ 108 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)

Santa Rita ____________________ 29 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Sinajana ______________________ (D) (D) (D) (D) -Talololo ______________________ 3947 4693 361 4542 (D) (D) 122 52 (D) (D) (D)

Tamuning _____________________ 38 (D) 11 (D) (D) (D) 7 Umatac _______________________ 69 39 64 17 - (D) (D) (D) 10 (D) Yigo __________________________

645 370 482 275 (Dl 77 64 (D) (D) (D) (D) Yona _________________________ 5164 164 (D) (D) (D (D)

Cropland used for crops (acres)

Guam ________________ 1 204 834 789 470 48 52 (0) 106 182 195 114 (0) (0) (0)

Agana ________________________ (D) (D) (D) (D) Agana Heights _________________ (D) (D) Agat __________________________ 37 18 30 15 (D) (D) (D) (D) Asan _________________________ 14 14 14 (D) (D) (D) -Barrigada _____________________ 22 15 18 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)

Chalan Page and DrOOt ________ 13 95 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Dededo _______________________ 213 184 (D) 31 (D) 66 (D) 129 135 (D) (D) (D) Inarajan _______________________ 218 130 156 40 11 (D) (D) 60 (D) (D) 42

Mangilao ______________________ 42 44 32 38 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Menzo ________________________ 49 44 37 26 (D) 11 7 (D) 3

Mongmong, Toto, and Malte ____ 5 5 Piti ___________________________ 19 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)

Santa Rita ____________________ 24 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Sinajana ______________________ (D) (D) (D) (D) -Talolofo ______________________ 222 110 149 74 (D) (D) 16 17 (D) (D) (D)

Tamuning _____________________ 17 (D) 3 (D) (D) (D) 7 Umatac _______________________ 21 18 17 10 - (D) (D) (D) 5 (D) Yigo __________________________

187 108 161 74 (D) 24 9 (D) (D) (D) (D) Yona _________________________ 92 35 (D) (D) (D) (D)

1 Detail may not add to total due to rounding.

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA GUAM 9

Table 14. Value of Agricultural Products Sold by Election Districts: [For enumeration periods. see appencflX A; and for meaning 01 abbreviations and symbols, see introductOly text I

Geographic area Farms

1987

Guam _______________ _ 351

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Helghts ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _

2 1

16 5 Barrigada ____________________ _

10

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ 5 Dededo ______________________ _ 53 Inarajan ______________________ _

~~~~~====================== 54 17 24

Mongrnong, Toto, and Maile ___ _ PHi __________________________ _ 4 5 Santa Rita ___________________ _ 5 Sinajana _____________________ _ 1

Talololo _____________________ _ 51

Tamuning ____________________ _ Urnatac ______________________ _ 12

8 Vigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _ 55

23

Geographic area Farms

1987

Guam _______________ _ 126

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _

2

10 2 8arrigada ____________________ _ 1

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ 1 Oededo ______________________ _ 5 Inarajan ______________________ _

Mangilao _____________________ _ Merlzo _______________________ _

15 4

18

~<?ngrnong, Toto, and Maile ___ _ PHi __________________________ _ 2 3 Santa Rita ___________________ _ 2 Sinajana _____________________ _ 1 Talololo _____________________ _ 24

Tarnunlng ____________________ _ Urnatac ______________________ _ 5

7 Vigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _ 21

3

Geographic area Farms

1987

Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Helghts ________________ _ AgaL ________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ 8arrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Dededo ______________________ _ lnarajan ______________________ _ Mangllao _____________________ _ Merizo _______________________ _

~<?ngmong, Toto, and Malle ___ _ PHi __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talofolo _____________________ _

~~:c~_===================== YIgo --------------------------Yona ________________________ _

1982

297

2

20 5 7

20 74 30 17 23

1 2 2 2

34

1 10 31 16

Agricultural products sold

Total sales (dollars)

1987 1982

2826 747 2 150 845

(D) (D)

424266 103 502

26 411

5077 580 494 567929

38 229 74507

42612 5527

94550 (D)

370073

29 665 9183

179817 70235

(D)

735 972 19934 41 872

37220 390667 210220 35328 64738

(D) (D) (D) (D)

308 538

(D) 8660

166 711 51 379

Av~perlarm ( ollars)

1987 1982

7484 7242

(D) (D) (D)

26517 36799 20 700 3987 2641 5982

1 015 1861 10953 5279 10517 7007 2249 2078 3104 2815

10653 (D) 1 105 (D)

18910 (D) (D) (D)

7256 9075

2472 (D) 1 148 866 3269 6023 3054 3 211

Fruits and nuts Ornamental plants and other nursery products

Sales (dollars)

1982 1987 1982

86 164 083 109 955

(D) (D)

8 4959 2395 (D) (D)

5 (D) (D) 10 (D) (D) 15 14297 12962 4 5567 2956 8 42994 14100

(D) 1 510 (D) 2 (D) (D)

(D) 9 55655 (D)

(D) 7 4 178 2006

11 25553 58 470 5 508 (D)

Milk

Sales (dollars)

1982 1987 1982

(0)

(D)

Farms

1987

12

2

2

2

3

Farms

1987

29

3 1 2

5 1 2 1

1 2

3

4 3

1982

6

3

Sales (dollars)

1987

38 541

(D)

(D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D)

6600

Poultry and eggs

1982

30

2 1 2

1 7 1 3 5

1 3 2

Sales (dollars)

1987

774455

408 747 (D) (D)

6830 (D) (D) (D)

(D)

(D) (D)

13660

5738 7845

1982

(D)

(D)

(D)

9500

(D)

1982

804 068

(D)

(D) (D) (0)

(D) 7179

(D) 4215

(D)

(D)

(D) (D) (D)

1987 and 1982

Vegetables and field crops

Farms

1987

207

1 1 9 3 6

1 37 38 11

8

3 2

44

6 4

21 12

1982

Farms

1987

114

6 1 4

3 18 15 7 3

3 2 1 1 9

4 1

26 10

Farms

1987

3

2

183

9 3 5

8 45 22

9 13

1 2

28

1 5

20 11

Sales (dollars)

1987

1 265551

(D) (D)

5210 6383

15851

(0) 542636 170645 10076 17863

(D) (D)

227918

3082 (D)

113461 46 437

Livestock

Sales (dollars)

1982 1987

99 149 117

6 (D) 2 (D) 2 6400

13 (D) 34 23675

1 24862 6 7770 7 (D)

3050 (D) (D)

2 (D) 5 13850

1 900 2 (D)

13 28445 4 13445

Fish

Sales (dollars)

1982 1987

6 235 000

2 (0)

2

2 (D)

1982

850 899

(D)

3352 10134 27265

21 890 341 590

91 768 14937 25456

(D) (D)

146 173

(D) 5224

114686 42497

1982

252393

(D)

5575 (D) (D)

11 105 40470

(D) 3720

12068

(D)

(D) 152950

(D) 10730 3995

1982

121 300

(D) -

(0)

(0)

10 GUAM 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

Table 15. Vegetables and Field Crops by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982 [For enumeration periods. see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols. see introductory text]

Geographic area

BEANS, GREEN Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Assn ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Menzo _______________________ _

Mongmong. Toto. and Maite ___ _ Piti __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talofofo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

BITTERMELONS Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Assn ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Menzo _______________________ _

Mongmong. Toto. and Maile ___ _ Piti __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talofofo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

CABBAGE, CHINESE Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Assn ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Menzo _______________________ _

Mongmong. Toto. and Maile ___ _ Piti __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talofofo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Vigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

CABBAGE, HEAD Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Assn ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Dededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Menzo _______________________ _

Mongmong. Toto. and Maile ___ _ Piti __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talofofo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

See footnotes at end of table.

Farms

1987

165

8 1 7

1 32 19 9 9

1 1 3 1

35

5 6

21 6

52

3

11 3 1 1

1 1 1

16

2 1 6 5

55

1 2

9 7 6 1

2 1 8

3 1

11 1

22

1 9 2 1

3

5

1982

104

6 3 2

11 25

5 4 6

2 2

20

5 7 5

40

3 1

5 8

4 2

13

1 1 2

47

5 2 1

1 16 2 6 3

3

5 1

24

14

6

Acres

1987

94

2 (0)

2

(0) 29 10 2 2

(0) (0)

4 (0) 34

1 1 6 2

24

(Z)

3 2

(0) (0)

(0) (0) (0) 13

(0) (0)

2 1

22

(0) (0)

(0)

2 3 1

(0)

(0)

(0) (0)

4

2 (0)

6 (0)

9

(0) 6

(0) (0)

(0)

(Z)

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

1982

52

(0)

1 1

(0)

3 12

1 1 1

(0) (0)

22

1 3 5

23

(Z) (0)

1 2

1 (0)

17

(0) (0) (0)

13

1 (0) (0)

(0) 6

(0) 1

(Z)

(0)

(0)

1 (0)

20

(0) (0)

15

(0) (0)

4

Pounds

Harvested

1987

303804

2110 (0)

5425

(0) 138 374 21 060 5597 7900

(0) (0)

25420 (0)

66 950

1 775 570

17 340 4700

98425

340

5840 5500

(0) (0)

!8l (0)

53200

(0) (0)

6325 4120

41 711

(0) (0)

(0)

4258 4440 1 884

(0)

(0)

(0) (0)

4450

1 100 (0)

18324 (0)

40 231

(0) 35851

(0) (0)

(0)

325

1 230

1982

116548

(0)

840 2175

(0)

4790 21 157 1825 1690 2900

(0) (0)

49260

1 525 15906 11 700

57885

530 (0)

1810 2350

1 470 (0)

49130

(0) (0) (0)

58577

425 (0) (0)

(0) 38100

(0) 2222

650

(0)

250

(0)

2800 (0)

76996

(0) (0)

66 371

(0) (0)

7225

Sold

1987

278 473

1 590 (0)

1 900

(0) 133 558 16455

1 700 7306

(0)

66200

1 180 (0)

14 115 3450

91 085

(0)

2 850 4000

(0)

(0)

52500

5500 4030

35574

(0) (0)

(0)

3183 1 892 1 550

(0)

4350

(0)

17969

34 021

30491 (0)

(0)

(0)

(0)

1982

100 796

(0) (0) (0)

2840 19085

1 550

1 700

(0) (0)

46 100

1425 15696 9350

54130

(0) (0)

(0) 1250

(0)

47800

(0) (0) (0)

49135

(0) (0) (0)

(0) 34300

(0) (0)

(0)

(0) (0)

55071

(0)

47321

(0)

Farms

1987

123

5 1 5

1 26 16 6 7

2

35

4 2 9 4

31

6 3

16

1 2

32

5 5 3

7

2

6

12

6 1

2

2

Sales

1982

88

2 2 1

5 16 3

5

18

4 5 5

27

2 1

2 4

2

12

1 1 2

21

2 1 1

1 9

2 1

2 1

15

10

4

Dollars

1987

230 187

835 (0)

1 728

(0) 121 255 10822

1 633 7185

(0)

45985

1 075 (0)

11 677 3490

59920

(0)

2530 2850

(0)

(0)

33840

(0) (0)

24976

(0) (0)

(0)

1 952 1 160 1 275

(0)

3070

(0)

13067

13882

11 983 (0)

(0)

(0)

(0)

1982

81871

(0) (0) (0)

2330 18018 1460

1 215

(0) (0)

40240

977 9882 5660

39592

(0) (0)

(0) 850

(0)

35940

(0) (0) (0)

22625

(0) (0) (0)

(0) 16070

(0) (0)

(0)

(0) (0)

20 622

(0)

17 627

(0)

GUAM 11

Table 15. Vegetables and Field Crops by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For enumeration periods, see appendix A:, and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text J

Geographic area

CANTALOUPS Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Banigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Merizo _______________________ _

Mongmong, Toto, and Maite ___ _ Pili __________________________ _

~Fn:.,~~-==================== Talololo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Y190 ---------________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

CASSAVA (TAPIOCA) Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Banigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ Inaraian ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Menzo _______________________ _

Mongmong, Toto, and Maite ___ _ Pili __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talofofo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

CORN' Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Banigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Menzo _______________________ _

Mongmong, Toto, and Maite ___ _ Pili __________________________ _

~:r:!~-==================== Talolofo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

CUCUMBERS Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ AgaL ________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chelan Pago and Ordat _______ _ Dededo ______________________ _ lnarajan ______________________ _ MarJgilao _____________________ _ Merizo _______________________ _

~ongmong, Toto, and Maite ___ _ Pili __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talofolo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ YJgO _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

See footnotes at and of table.

Farms

1987

33

1 3

10 1 3

6

1 3 4

81

1 6 2 2

1 19 7 6 2

1 1 7

3 3

13 6

37

2 1 2

6 8 3 1

1 2

6

3 2

119

5

3

1 24 11

6 6

3 1

28

3 2

18 8

1982

45

3 1

3 2 9 2 8

7

2 4 3

84

7 2 1

9 23

5 8 1

10

4 10

2

30

1 10

2 2 2

5

2 3

91

5 1 3

3 23

8 3 8

18

3 12

4

Acres

1987

49

(0) 2

25 (0)

1

(0)

7

(0) 1 6

18

(0) 1

(0) (0)

(0) 3 3 1

(0)

(0)

(0) (0)

3

1 (Z)

3 1

30

(0) (0) (0)

2 3

(Z) (0)

(0) (0)

7

2 (0)

72

(Z)

(0) 29 10

1 2

3 (0) 19

(Z) (0)

6 1

1982

41

1 (0)

4 (0) 10

(0) 9

(0)

5

(0) 6 2

21

1 (0) (0)

2 5 1 2

(0)

(0) (0)

3

(Z) 4

(0)

10

(0) (0) (0)

(0) 6

(0) (0) (0)

2

(0) (Z)

82

1 (0)

2

(0) 34

2 1 3

16

(Z) 17 4

Pounds

Harvested

1987

124 745

(0) 5495

49200 (0)

2100

(0)

22 100

(0) 800

25 100

30580

(0) 3800

(0) (0)

(0) 11 900

1 465 1 200

(0)

(0)

(0) (0)

2000

165 350

3675 2850

56 176

(0) (0) (0)

7086 6510

380 (0)

(0) (0)

8580

3720 (0)

587 131

730

3370

(0) 364 369 47840 2062

14260

22 520 (0)

65560

690 (0)

60 195 4900

1982

128 310

400 (0)

7000 (0)

41 210 (0)

36600

(0)

19950

(0) 12300 3500

34910

2200 (0) (0)

2850 10305 2000 1 925

(0)

(0) (0)

6360

1 400 5250

(0)

13166

(0) (0) (0)

(0) 9 139

(0) (0) (0)

1 550

(0) 345

623 296

2460 (0)

20 220

4400 380 646

8150 1 060 6580

65 080

(0) 94 845 38 500

Sold

1987

122 295

(0) 5495

48 900

(0)

(0)

22000

(0) 25 100

12951

1 805 (0)

7000 (0)

718

750

(0) (0)

1600 (0)

50246

(0) (0) (0)

6736 5805

(0)

(0) (0)

8550

(0) (0)

550 829

(0)

(0)

356 084 31600 1825

11700

(0)

64 560

(0) (0)

58100 3900

1982

109 200

(0) (0)

36100 (0)

32900

18500

(0) 11 500

(0)

7100

(0)

(0)

2230 (0) (0) (0)

(0)

(0) 1500

9164

(0)

8234 (0) (0)

(0)

801 781

(0) (0) (0)

3900 374248

5850

5450

62250

1 335 93 950 32000

Farms

1987

27

1 3 9

2

5

2 4

24

4 1

4 1 4

3

1 1 3 2

25

5 6 1

6

82

19 9 4 4

28

1 2 8 4

Sales

1982

29

2 1 7 1 6

5

2 3 2

21

8 1 1 1

2

2 4

10

4 1 2

2

65

3 16 6

6

15

3 9 4

Dollars

1987

80 654

(0) 5 114

31 150

(0)

(0)

18100

(0) 11 605

7462

540 (0)

4760 (0)

561

390

(0) (0)

760 (0)

38808

(0) (0) (0)

6678 4883

(0)

(0) (0)

6840

(0) (0)

233 541

(0)

(0)

154 288 12745

890 3470

(0)

26 643

(0) (0)

24574 1 525

1982

54 588

(0) (0)

22980 (0)

12830

7925

(0) 5100

(0)

3666

(0)

(0)

1 116 (0) (0) (0)

(0)

(0) 685

6377

(0)

5810 (0) (0)

(0)

217799

(0) (0) (0)

1325 131 482

1 810

2027

18653

640 47162 10200

12 GUAM 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

Table 15. Vegetables and Field Crops by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and lor meaning 01 abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text 1

Geographic area

EGGPLANT Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Assn ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Page and Ordat _______ _ Dededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _

~:~~~~====================== Mongmong, Toto, and Maile ___ _ Piti __________________________ _ Ssnta Rita ___________________ _

~~~~~~ ====================== 6~"!:bn~_===================== ~~~s-========================= GADO

Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _

~:~~~~~====================== Mongmong, Toto, and Ma~e ___ _ Pili __________________________ _

~~~~~~-==================== Talololo _____________________ _

6~"!:bn~_===================== ~~~a-========================= MUSKMELONS AND

PEPINOS Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Menzo _______________________ _

Mongmong, Toto, and Maile ___ _ Pili __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talololo _____________________ _

Tarnuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _

~~~a========================= ONIONS, GREEN

Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _

~~~-========================= Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Merizo _______________________ _

Mongmong, Toto, and Maile ___ _ Pili __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talofofo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

See footnotes at end of table.

Farms

1987

150

1 1 8 1 6

2 29 13 11 7

1 2 1 1

24

6 4

25 7

21

1

2 2 1

2

3 1 1

4 3

28

2

1 3

10

5

2

2

63

1 1 2 1 4

13 7 5

3

3 1

19 1

1982

108

7 3 3

11 34

5 10 5

1 2 1

11

1 3 8 2

19

2 7 1

23

2

1 7

1 2

6

1 3

54

2 1 2

1 23

4 1

4

1 1

11 2

Acres

1987

49

(0) (0)

1 (0)

1

(0) 11

4 3 2

(0) (0) (0) (0) 18

1 1 5 1

7

(0)

(0) (0) (0)

(0)

(0)

1 (0) (0)

1 2

25

(0)

(0)

(0) 3

13

(0)

(0)

5

(0)

(0)

10

(0) (0) (0) (0) (Z)

2 1 1

(0) (0)

(Z) (0)

3 (0)

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

1982

30

(0)

1 1

(Z)

4 9 1 3 3

(0) (0) (0)

4

(0) (Z)

4 (0)

3

(0)

(0) 1

(0)

(0)

(0)

(0)

21

(0)

(0) 8

(0) (0)

8

(0) 4

10

(0) (0) (0)

(0) 4

1 (0)

(0)

2

(0) (0)

2 (0)

Harvested

1987

86 326

(0) (0)

1 200 (0)

1 280

(0) 25478 6090 2698 2680

(0) (0) (0) (0)

29400

2090 3 120 9415 1 605

6888

(0)

(0) (0) (0)

(0)

(0)

1 380 (0) (0)

1 205 980

50760

(0)

(0)

(0) 5460

21 620

(0)

(0)

12800

(0)

(0)

17498

(0) (0) (0) (0)

1 350

5468 1340 1 310

(0) (0)

2145

135 (0)

5365 (0)

Pounds

1982

76688

(0)

1 170 5250

310

7630 13279 2760 7999 3700

(0) (0) (0)

8510

(0) 920

18130 (0)

5620

(0)

(0) 740 (0)

(0)

(0)

(0)

940

32453

(0)

(0) 12325

(0) (0)

10800

(0) 5613

11 010

(0) (0) (0)

(0) 5245

710 (0)

(0)

26b5

(0) (0)

1 830 (OJ

Sold

1987

70313

280

600

22643 5300

950 1 900

(0)

27870

1 550 (0)

6595 (0)

1300

(0)

(0)

(0)

(0)

46 384

(0)

(0) (0)

21 514

(0)

(0)

12300

(0)

(0)

10658

(0)

2443 450 (0)

(0)

4030

1982

61910

(0) (0) (0)

7275 9 180 2200 7400 3100

(0)

7020

(0) (0)

16100 (0)

335

(0)

(0)

28550

(0) 12 250

(0)

9000

(0) (0)

8047

3 810

(0)

(0)

(0) (0)

1 570 (0)

Farms

1987

81

3

3

16 10

3 3

22

5 1

12 2

5

2

23

1 2

10

5

19

2

4 3 2

2

6

Sales

1982

56

2 2 2

6 18 3 4 4

4

1 2 5 2

3

2

16

1 5

2

5

1 2

23

11

2

1 1 6 1

Dollars

1987

45316

140

495

15445 3250

735 1 300

(0)

16051

940 (0)

4985 (0)

1 025

(0)

(0)

(0)

(0)

33903

(0)

(0) (0)

15965

(0)

(0)

8580

(0)

(0)

15330

(0)

3261 450 (0)

(0)

6497

1982

28745

(0) (0) (0)

2522 4471 1 000 4254 1 085

(0)

4400

(0) (0)

6410 (0)

240

(0)

(0)

15300

(0) 6567

(0)

5340

(0) (0)

9533

4336

(0)

(0)

(0) (0)

1 255 (0)

GUAM 13

Table 15. Vegetables and Field Crops by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning 01 abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text I

Geographic area

PEPPERS Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heighls ________________ _ Agal _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordol _______ _ Dededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Merizo _______________________ _

Mongmong, Tolo, and Malle ___ _ Pili __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talololo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

PUMPKINS AND SQUASH Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heighls ________________ _ Agal _________________________ _ Assn ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordol _______ _ Dededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _

~::~~~~====================== Mongmong, Tolo, and Malle ___ _ Pili __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talololo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

RADISHES Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heighls ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Assn ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Dededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangllao _____________________ _ Merizo _______________________ _

Mongmong, Toto, and Malle ___ _ Pili __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talololo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

SWEETPOTATOES Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heighta ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Assn ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Dededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangllao _____________________ _ Merizo _______________________ _

Mongmong, Toto, and Maita ___ _ Pili __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talololo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

See lootnotes at end 01 table.

Farms

1987

145

10 3 4

2 30 17

9 5

1 2 2

14

6 6

23 10

73

1 1 4

19 2 5 2

1 1 1 1 4

6

20 4

10

3

2

3

63

1 3

2

23

6 1

1 1

21 2

1982

95

7

3

13 29

7 9 3

1 1 6

3 11

1

87

2 2 2

12 23 2 9 2

3

7

22

2

1 7 1 2 2

4 1

78

5 1 2

6 31

2 9 3

2 1

2 13

Acras

1987

30

(D)

(D) 7 7 1 1

181 10)

4

1 1 4 1

16

(D)

(D) (D)

1

4 (D)

1 (D)

(D)

!O) D) D) 2

4 1

2

(D)

(D)

(D)

(Z)

15

(D) 1

(D)

7

1 (D)

(D)

(D)

(D) (D)

5 (D)

1982

20

(D)

1

2 8 1 1 1

(D) (D)

2

(Z) 4

(D)

18

(D)

!O) (81

4 9

(D) 2

(D)

!8l (Z)

13

(D)

(D)

(D) 6

!81 (D)

(D)

3 (D)

37

1 (D) (0)

1 20 (0)

3 1

(D) (D)

(0)

(D) 4

Pounds

HBlVested

1987

70619

(D)

1820 185

2980

(D) 27227 18980

810 425

(D)

!8! 3650

235 1 825 9547 2315

41 032

(D)

!8! 2550

12320 (D)

2647 (D)

(D) (D)

!8! 4060

1 345

11 335 1 885

5495

(D)

2720

(D)

(D)

550

25955

(D) 2150

(D)

15307

1 025 (D)

(D)

(D)

(D) (D)

4258 (D)

1982

29 087

(0)

480

570

1620 16712 2120

885 700

(D) (D)

1 540

400 4010

(D)

32708

(D)

(D)

!8! 10505 12165

(D) 2293

(D)

(D) (D)

490

2600

32190

(D)

(D)

(D) 17705

(D)

Fol

(D)

2230 (D)

85 019

1450 (D) (D)

900 32090

(D) 1889 3550

(D) (D)

(D)

(D) 14790

Sold

1987

59888

(D)

730 (D) (D)

25708 17 400

627 (D)

(D)

3360

(D) (D)

8695 1 635

22 821

(D)

8965 (D) (D)

(D)

3810

305

(D) (D)

4530

2 100

(D)

(D)

(D)

11 525

(D)

(D)

8332

610

(D) 1 363

1982

22 142

(D)

(0) 1 160

13767 1 700

240 575

(D)

(D) 3650

(D)

15975

(D)

(0) (D)

2640

1 275 (D)

(D)

28 855

(D)

(D) 15705

(D)

2100 (D)

43 115

(D)

600 26 940

600 (D)

(D) 13300

Farms

1987

88

5 1 1

13 13

6 1

11

1 1 9 4

20

6 1 1

3

3

2 2

7

3

2

21

11

3

1 4

Sales

1982

42

2

2

5 11 5 3 3

2 7 1

18

2

1 8

3 1

2

15

2

1 7

3 1

33

3 16

3 1

2 7

Dollars

1987

50 722

(D)

721 (D) (D)

14 707 17 750

641 (D)

(D)

4415

(D) (D)

8523 1 635

11 107

(D)

4218 (D) (D)

(D)

1 600

127

(D) (D)

31n

1 850

(D)

(D)

(D)

8795

(D)

(D)

5315

307

(D) 579

1982

19902

(D)

(D)

740 12609

858 270 500

(D)

(D) 3822

(D)

5160

(D)

(D)

(D) 466

446 (D)

(D)

16453

(D)

(D) 7773

(0)

1 825 (D)

21 151

(D)

270 13259

332 (0)

(D) 6425

14 GUAM 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

Table 15. Vegetables and Field Crops by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)

Geographic area

TARO Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ AgaL ________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ Inaraian ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Menzo _______________________ _

Mongmong, Toto, and Maite ___ _ Pili __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talololo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

TOMATOES Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ Inaraian ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Menzo _______________________ _

Mongmong, Toto, and Maite ___ _ Pili __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinaiana _____________________ _ Talololo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

WATERMELONS Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Merizo _______________________ _

Mongmong, Toto, and Malte ___ _ Piti __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talololo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

YAMS Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Dededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Menzo _______________________ _

Mongmong, Toto, and Maite ___ _ Piti __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talololo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona _____________ .-----------

See lootnotes at end of table.

Farms

1987

105

1

8 2 1

1 22 6 8 4

1 4 2 1

14

3 5

16 6

76

1 1 2 1 1

1 28 8 6 4

1 1 3

2

12 3

47

1 3

18 1 4

8

1 3 5

62

5 3 2

1 9 3 4 6

2 2

6

4 8 6

1982

117

9 3 3

12 33 4

10 6

2 1

10

6 14 3

85

7 1 1

8 28

6 7 1

1 2 1 7

1 1

12

50

2 1 1

2 7

15 1 3

7

3 4 3

78

5 1 1

9 24

1 3 7

1 2

6

6 8 3

Acres

1987

27

(0)

1 (0) (0)

(0) 6 2 1 1

(0) 2

(0) (0)

4

(Z) 1 2 2

25

(0) (0) (0) (0) (0)

(0) 15

2 1 1

(0)

(0) (0)

1

(0)

3 (Z)

116

(0)

(0)

(0) 4

75 (0)

1

(0)

10

(0) 5

16

18

(0)

2 3

(0)

(0) 2 1 1 2

(0) (0)

3

1 1 2

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

1982

36

(D)

1 1 3

2 6 5 2 2

(D) (0)

2

1 8 1

30

(D)

1 (D) (D)

1 14

1 4

(D)

(0) (D) (D)

2

(0) (0)

4

108

(0) (D) (D)

(0) 1

74 (0)

1

(0)

15

(Z) 3 5

23

(0)

1 (D) (D)

2 5

(0) (Z)

1

(D) (0)

2

1 3 4

Pounds

Harvested

1987

28055

(0)

2005 (0) (0)

(0) 7925

860 1 485

450

(0) 1 730

(0) (0)

3380

350 1300 2865 2 100

142 699

(0) (0)

ml (0)

(0) 126 959

2 170 2670 1 750

(0)

(0) (0)

900

(0)

4875 830

632605

(0)

(D)

(D) 67770

286600 (D)

3750

(D)

88300

(D) 41 400

106500

21 524

(D)

1 450 2030

(0)

(D) 3910

750 975

2825

(0) (D)

1750

1 125 860

2400

1982

56 970

(0)

1 320 550

10130

3130 7315 5850 1 530 6200

(0) (0)

4225

1 900 10670

1 500

87954

(0)

1 555 (0) (D)

670 47964

1 980 4290

(0)

(0) (D) (D)

7 175

(0) (0)

14620

400 295

(D) (0) (0)

(0) 2250

201 650 (0)

8050

(0)

65075

420 21 150 36800

47327

(0)

2400 (0) (0)

2990 8160

(0) 756

3825

(D) (0)

3000

2230 6766 9 100

Sold

1987

12567

(D)

1 375 (D)

3820 (D)

1 265

(D)

950

(D) 1 140

(D)

136556

(D) (D) (D)

(D)

124519 1 900 1900

(D)

(D)

790

(D)

3800 (D)

513620

(D)

(D) 52170

231 500

2600

(D)

87900

(D) 41 400 61 500

9565

(D)

(D) (D) (D)

2700

(D) (D)

(D)

745

(0)

(D)

1982

29883

(0)

(0) (0)

(0) 1 798

(D) 160

1 850

(0) (0)

(0)

750 8500

(0)

73696

(0) (0) (0)

(0) 42329

1 000 3500

(0)

(0)

6712

(0) (0)

13625

345 240

(0) (0) (D)

(0)

172 550 (D) (0)

64 000

(D) (D)

36700

21 820

(0)

1 700 2750

(0) 1 550

(D) (0)

(0) 1 500

(0)

Farms

1987

31

4 1

4 2 4

2

5

2 4 2

44

18 6 4 2

3

2

3 1

44

1 3

18

3

8

1 3 5

19

2 2 1

3

1 2

2

3

Sales

1982

39

2 9 1 3 3

2

3 9 2

42

2 1 1

1 18

3 3 1

3

1 1 6

36

2

15 1 2

6

2 2 3

25

2

3 6

2 3

2 3 2

Dollars

1987

10335

(D)

1 140 (D)

3850 (D)

685

(D)

495

(0) 870 (D)

108600

(D) (D) (D)

(D)

97444 1700 1 235

(D)

(D)

654

(D)

4009 (D)

178643

(D)

(D) 18113 54 750

1 090

(D)

33675

(D) 25720 21 150

10368

(D)

(D) (D) (D)

3530

(D) (0)

(0)

585

(0)

(0)

1982

19023

(D)

(0) (D)

(0) 1009

(0) 44

1 300

(0) (0)

(0)

730 5330

(0)

64290

(0) (D) (D)

(0) 38203

805 3075

(0)

(D)

5580

(0) (D)

12540

115 579

(D) (D) (0)

(0)

60 157 (0) (0)

23550

(0) (0)

8295

16311

(0)

900 2162

(0) 1 650

(0) (0)

(0) 990 (0)

GUAM 15

Table 15. Vegetables and Field Crops by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For enumeration periods. see appendix A; and lor meaning 01 abbreviations and symbols. see introductory text]

Geographic area

OTHER VEGETABLES AND FIELD CROPS

Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Merizo _______________________ _

Mongmong. Toto. and Maite ___ _ Pili __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talololo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

'Includes dry and green com.

Farms

1987

31

3

3 4 3

9

3 3

1982

35

2

2 19

1 4 1

1 3

Acres

1987

26

(D)

(Z)

(D)

8 1 1

(D)

12

2 1

1982

14

(D)

(D)

(D) 10 (0)

1 (D)

(D)

(D) (Z)

Harvested

1987

117 734

(D)

370

(D)

75 150 1 515

459

(D)

28570

5700 1 240

Pounds

1982

68 820

(D)

(D)

(D) 54 688

(D) 682 (D)

(D)

(D) 275

Sold

1987

115 896

(D)

(D)

75074 1 500

28416

(D) 586

1982

66 645

(D)

(D) 53325

(D)

(D)

Table 16. Fruits and Nuts by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982 [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and lor meaning 01 abbreviations and symbols. see introductory text]

Geographic area

AVOCADOS Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Merizo _______________________ _

Mongmong. Toto. and Maite ___ _ Piti __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talololo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

BANANAS' Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Merizo _______________________ _

Mongmong. Toto. and Maite ___ _ Pili __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talololo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

See footnotes at end 01 table.

Farms

1987

190

2

7 3 6

4 37 21 11 12

3 3 3 1

11

6 5

45 10

254

2

15 3 6

4 37 39 15 21

4 5 3 1

29

6 8

42 14

1982

137

9 1 5

16 44

8 9 4

1 1 2

10

3 16

7

187

2

12 2 4

14 46 19 14 13

2 2 2

17

8 20 10

Trees or plams

Nonbeartng age Bearing age

1987

4552

(D)

52 106

2

39 689

54 17 30

(D) 10

28

27 422

3072

41 212

(D)

3597 350 205

60 2404 3822

166 14582

(D) 550 800

7556

48 3010 1748 2 310

1982

1302

(D)

27 (D)

3

475 463

18 35 39

(D) (D)

63

7 107

14

31427

1 490 (D) 10

2076 1 452 5981

953 10626

(D) (D) (D)

3110

2230 2963

149

1987

1 433

(D)

25 88 19

30 t05 71 60 23

14 6

17 (D) 42

27 15

536 349

43502

(D)

2484 400 821

240 1 273

10060 1 141 9631

395 2 185

700 (D)

5963

201 1 356 3297 3005

1982

954

(D)

31 (D) 40

94 241

18 212

1

(D) (D) 28

1 180

84

30691

(D)

871 (D)

695

1444 1 147 5005

606 3155

(D) (D) (D)

6128

2400 5678 1415

Pounds

Harvested

1987

38855

(D)

2300 450 650

300 4056

500 1 830

650

1 520 840 335 (D)

675

1 445 1 700

19270 2 184

168 075

(D)

9890 5500 1 780

350 6390

22550 6555

45620

3300 3 180 3700

(D) 33505

2075 6630

11 550 3700

1982

37270

(D)

1 475 (D)

930

5850 12890

1 280 1400

25

(D) (D)

885

50 7050 2960

123700

(D)

3300 (D)

1700

6nO 12950 27370 1490

23825

(D) (D) (D)

14050

4460 12720 2500

Farms

1987

22

2

3 3

8

2 3

Sold

1987

6480

50

500

30

100

5600 200

104960

(D)

2290 5000

(D)

1 000 15690 2630

33850

650 780 (D) (D)

30250

700 4050 3750

470

Sales

1982

15

1 10

2

1982

5830

(D)

150

200 700 580

(D)

2500 1 600

66 710

(D)

1 550

3000 700

9850 150

20975

(D) (D)

5250

3060 11 100

1 375

Dollars

1987

101 000

(D)

(D)

84 580 1 000

22020

(D) 590

Sales (dollars)

1987

2541

25

125

14

27

2250 100

65605

(D)

1 772 2500

(D)

620 8684 2810

23684

302 510 (D) (D)

16640

390 3955 1 445

248

1982

72252

(D)

(D) 58832

(D)

(D)

1982

2681

(D)

300

85 290 348

(D)

935 680

38249

(D)

1 070

1000 345

7560 112

12680

(D) (D)

3490

1890 4050

847

16 GUAM 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

Table 16. Fruits and Nuts by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For enumeration periods. see appendix A; and lor meaning 01 abbreviations and symbols. see introductory text I

Geographic area

BETELNUTS Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Assn ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Merizo _______________________ _

Mongmong, Toto. and Maite ___ _ Piti __________________________ _

~~~%n~~-==================== Talololo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

BREADFRUITS Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Helghts ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Assn ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Merizo _______________________ _

Mongmong. Toto. and Maite ___ _ Piti __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talolofo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Ylgo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

COCONUTS Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ AgaL ________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Merizo _______________________ _

Mongmong. Toto. and Maite ___ _ Piti __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talololo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

GRAPEFRUIT Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Merizo _______________________ _

Mongmong. Toto. and Maile ___ _ Piti __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talololo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

See lootnotes at end 01 table.

Farms

1987

147

9 3 5

4 22 13 10 13

2 4 1 1 9

1 6

34 9

156

2

10 3 6

3 26 20 10 12

2 3 2 1 9

5 34

8

214

2

14 3 6

4 41 16 14 13

3 4 3 1

14

6 8

49 13

58

4 1 4

5 4 3 1

6

2

22 5

1982

115

9 1 5

15 20

9 8 9

2 2 1 5

4 17 7

111

8

3

11 26 13 7 3

2 1 1

10

3 17 5

140

5 1 5

17 42 16 10

1

2 5

7 16 12

45

3

2

5 8 5 3 1

3

2 8 3

Trees or plants

Nonbearing age Bearing age

1987

6466

433 100

56

335 338 331 80

1 801

334

75

186 1 829

568

244

32 25 (0)

5 56 20

8 15

2

(0) 11

5 49 12

11 858

(0)

380 155

11

20 8504

233 425 169

(0) 130

20

60

127 215 775 480

181

21 (0)

1

3 (0)

(0)

5

141 4

1982

3 814

102 (0)

6

1 550 601 322 188 385

(0) (0) (0) 94

90 332

65

292

12

64 69 11 18 7

(0) (0)

2

1 54

1

4234

35 (0)

4

747 1 344

202 1 135

(0)

(0) 191

119 217 150

78

2

(0)

17 17

3 9

(0)

(0)

5

(0) 14

2

1987

4922

(0)

231 44 97

75 42

416 352

1 445

(0) 26 (0) (0)

114

(0) 57

743 119

762

(0)

32 14 14

17 25

264 24 91

(0) 16 (0)

29

20 170

31

13233

(0)

947 610 585

200 1 401 1 572

761 530

70 355

36 (0)

348

80 221

3576 1718

97

9 (0)

4

10 5 1

16

(0)

16 5

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

1982

2210

(0)

26 (0)

138

327 42 55

316 107

(0) (0) (0) 47

140 850

47

470

(0)

15

21

74 41

117 6

40

(0) (0) (0) 53

4 69 14

7802

(0)

39 (0)

1 092

619 287 732 574 (0)

(0) 12

171 659 198

67

(0)

2

(0)

5 13

3

2

(0) 22

5

Harvested

1987

14612

(0)

1244 155 175

350 120

1 695 3165 2525

(0) 78 (0)

390

(0) 425

2553 1 200

22465

(0)

2900 90

220

300 2355

270 1 070 4200

(0) 80 (0)

1 430

630 7885

375

81 905

(0)

8050 520

2280

1 800 11 625 3800

11610 1 390

1 090 1 650

(0)

1 700

655 4650

27875 2620

3200

450

125

240 (0) 70

233

(0)

332 100

Pounds

1982

11 905

375 (0)

215

550 301 385 382

2830

(0) (0) (0)

280

100 1 615

727

23050

(0)

1 050

460

3100 2215 4480

250 2000

(0) (0) (0)

1 715

500 2930 1 500

62557

(0)

350 (0)

850

10950 19852 7990 1 150

(0) 120

650 4645 1 570

2439

(0)

120

(0)

40 360 20

100

(0) 139 150

Sold

1987

5615

620 (0)

(0)

1 030 15

1 820

300

125 1 650

(D)

100 70

(0)

9250

150

300 200

2500 5 000

500

100

500

(D)

(0)

1982

7383

200

130

2430

(0) (0)

1 303 (0)

400

400

4500

1660 700

140 2000

Sales (dollars)

1987

8363

000 (0)

(0)

150 12

2800

490

200 2657

(0)

50 40

(0)

2872

35

90 90

100 1 150

230

27

150

(0)

(0)

1982

6074

300

425

1 390

(0) (0)

2629 (0)

120

120

1 055

200 175

80 600

GUAM 17

Table 16. Fruits and Nuts by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For enumeration periods. see appendix A; and tor meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text 1

Geographic area

GUAVAS Guam ••••••••••••••••

Agana •••••••••••••••••••••••• Agana Heights ••••••••••••••••• Agal •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Asan ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 8arrigada •••••••••••••••••••••

Chalan Pago and Ordot •••••••• Dededo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Inarajan ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mangilao •••••••••••••••••••••• Merizo ••••••••••••••••••••••••

Mongmong, Toto. and Maile •••• Pili ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Santa Rita •••••••••••••••••••• Sinajana •••••••••••••••••••••• Talofofo ••••••••••••••••••••••

Tarnunlng ••••••••••••••••••••• Umalac ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yigo •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Yona •••••••••••••••••••••••••

LEMONS AND LIMES Guam ••••••••••••••••

Agana •••••••••••••••••••••••• Agana Heights ••••••••••••••••• Agal •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Asan ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 8arrigada •••••••••••••••••••••

Chelan Pago and Ordol •••••••• Dededo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Inarajan ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mangilao •••••••••••••••••••••• Merizo ••••••••••••••••••••••••

Mongrnong. Toto. and Maile •••• Pili ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Santa Rita •••••••••••••••••••• Sinajana •••••••••••••••••••••• Talofofo ••••••••••••••••••••••

Tarnunlng ••••••••••••••••••••• Umatac ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yigo •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Yona •••••••••••••••••••••••••

MANGOES Guam ••••••••••••••••

Agana •••••••••••••••••••••••• Agana Heights ••••••••••••••••• Agal •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Asan ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 8arrigada •••••••••••••••••••••

Chalan Pago and Ordot •••••••• Dededo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Inarajan ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mangilao •••••••••••••••••••••• Merizo ••••••••••••••••••••••••

Mongmong. Toto. and Maile •••• Pili ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Santa Rita •••••••••••••••••••• Sinajana •••••••••••••••••••••• Talofofo ••••••••••••••••••••••

Tarnuning ••••••••••••••••••••• Umatac ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yigo •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Yona •••••••••••••••••••••••••

ORANGES Guam ••••••••••••••••

Agana •••••••••••••••••••••••• Agana Heights ••••••••••••••••• Agat •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Asan ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 8arrigada •••••••••••••••••••••

Chalan Pago and Ordol •••••••• Dededo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Inarajan •••••••••••••••••••••••

~~~~~~====================== Mongmong. Toto, and Maile •••• Pili ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Santa Rita •••••••••••••••••••• Sinajana •••••••••••••••••••••• Talofofo ••••••••••••••••••••••

Tarnuning ••••••••••••••••••••• Urnatac ••••••••••••••••••••••• YIQO •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Yona •••••••••••••••••••••••••

See footnotes at end of table.

Farms

1967

145

9 3 4

4 28 7 5 8

2 4 2 1 5

8 6

42 8

223

11 3 5

4 37 30 13 18

3 5 1 1

19

5 8

47 12

205

2

13 3 5

4 30 28 13 15

2 4 3 1

17

4 8

43 10

105

7 3 3

12 17 5

11

1 2

1 9

1 4

22 7

1962

108

4 1 3

11 32 11 8 2

2

2 8

2 13 8

162

8 1 5

14 50 15 12 3

2 1 1

13

5 21 10

144

11 1 5

16 37 11 10 6

2 1 2 9

6 16 10

85

3 1 3

7 21 9 6 4

2 1 1 8

6 16 7

Trees or plants

Nonbearing age Bearing age

1987

135

26 30 15

30 119

3 24 11

4

551 23

287 12

1283

(0)

20 123 (0)

35 335 25 26 24

9 (0)

41

20 16

349 235

4055

(0)

53 185

2

20 194 70 26 51

(0) 8 4

(0) 3047

8 34

269 97

336

41 13 23

67 7 6

17

(0) (0)

(0) 8

4 132 13

1962

878

(0)

2 (0)

541 79 42 83 (0)

38

(0) 28 2

1539

23 (0)

5

247 819

67 84 37

(0) (0) (0) 18

3 147

6

570

15 (0) 18

57 130

56 30 80

(0) (0) (0) 21

11 88 21

381

4 (0)

2

25 78 15 4

28

(0) (0) (0) 56

3 128

3

1987

2 103

(0)

53 37

509

31 137 18

205 53

(0) 12 (0) (0) 26

20 52

833 77

2495

79 47 41

23 238 227 80 67

(0) 20 (0) (0)

192

68 16

1 142 225

666

(0)

63 63 16

34 6

140 32 74

(0) 33 10 (0) 29

9 23 83 33

264

36 10

7

2 59 20 23

(0)

27

(0) 12 35 26

1982

4656

25 (0) 17

380 345

2525 1 047

(0)

(0)

(0) 46

(0) 218

29

2365

(0)

27 (0) 39

66 434

1 144 39 17

(0)

38

18 383 161

390

(0)

32 (0) 10

70 14 49 19 16

(0) (D) (0) 105

15 24 15

266

(0)

4

14 9

22 53

7

(0)

56

11 58 28

Harvested

1987

4987

241 60 15

85 343 101 610 224

(0) 93 (0) (0) 64

125 315

2245 301

29859

2475 325 220

420 3085

350 1 725 1 467

(0) 580 (0) (0)

2205

2145 330

12610 1 480

39633

(0)

4139 3800

200

370 301

4570 3335

16292

(0) 2 125

630

301

430 1 250

710 550

6613

400 (0)

120 150

1760 1 380

(0)

550

1 003 410 260

Pounds

1982

6069

85 (0)

110

185 2182 1 114

860 (0)

(0)

(0) 200

(0) 605 395

29548

1 105 (0)

915

2630 10792 6895 1 212

600

(0)

1 150

290 1 825 1 890

14473

(0)

3120 (0)

240

2460

3230 418 625

(0) (0)

3000

250 155 590

10648

(0)

200

560 658

2930 3060

400

(0)

340

330 510

1 455

Sold

1987

294

30

144

20 100

6780

360

500 100 150

100

30

5540

24925

(0)

2500 2600

4200 400

14675

200

(0)

755

200

100

55

400

1982

800

500

300

2552

230 100

2000 122

100

2550

1 000

50

1 500

1830

1 180

100

50 150 350

Sales (dollars)

1987

105

7

66

9 23

3990

185

400 50 65

50

25

3215

21 707

(0)

1 500 2000

2600 200

14787

200

(0)

578

200

100

28

250

1982

180

40

140

2224

115 50

1 975 54

30

2500

1 025

25

1 450

946

600

50

36 60

200

18 GUAM 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

Table 16. Fruits and Nuts by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and lor meaning 01 abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text)

Geographic area

PAPAYAS Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and O,dot _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Marizo _______________________ _

Mongmong, Toto, and Maite ___ _ Piti __________________________ _ Sante Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talololo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

PINEAPPLES Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ AgaL ________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ Ina'ajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Merizo _______________________ _

Mongmong, Toto, and Malta ___ _ Plti __________________________ _ Sante Rite ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talololo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

SOURSOPS Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Aget _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Ch8lan Pago and O,dot _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangllao _____________________ _ Merizo _______________________ _

Mongmong, Toto, and Malte ___ _ Piti __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talololo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

STARFRUITS Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Assn ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and OrOOI _______ _ Dededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Merizo _______________________ _

M<?ngmong, Toto, and Malte ___ _ PIti __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajans _____________________ _ Talololo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ YIQO _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

See lootnotes at end 01 table.

Farms

1987

112

1

8 2 3

3 16 13 8 9

1 2 1 1 4

4 5

23 8

58

4 3 1

11 1 5 3

1 2 1 1 1

2 4

14 3

112

3 3 2

2 21 13 6 4

2 3 1 1 6

2 4

33 6

97

4 1 5

2 10 14

5 8

3 2 2 1 4

2 28

6

1982

102

4 2 3

10 40

4 8 1

2 1 1 6

3 12

4

82

2 1

6 16

5 4 1

2 1 1 1

2 16

3

97

3 1 3

13 25 12 6 3

1 1 5

2 16 6

83

3 1 5

11 18 11 2 3

2

1 6

3 11

5

Trees or piants

Nonbearing age Bearing age

1987

1 891

32 (0)

5

3 405 288

39 15

(0) (0) (0) 66

24 43

666 278

188372

105 120 (0)

178

120 34

(0)

(0)

250 15421 2098

412

2 26 (0)

(0) 89 11 5

13

1 (0)

(0) 2

185 20

186

11

(0) 29

3 3 8

(0) 4

101 4

1982

407

8 (0)

2

54 246

12 39

(0) (0)

6

103298

(0)

(Ol (0

423 557

39 150 (0)

(0) (0) (0)

100649 29

328

3 (0)

41 89 22 65 32

19

(0) 41

3

106

3

31 13 12

(0) 14

(0)

6

1 18

3

1987

1379

(0)

112 (0)

9

16 71

270 59 69

(Ol !g)

100

88 9

315 141

217961

(0)

416 760

93 (0) 30

(0)

(0) (0) (0)

(0) 211

15548 602

1653

15 32 (0)

(0) 127 186 513

17

(0) 6

(0) 57

(0) 3

601 26

235

5 (0) 15

(0) 14 28 12 28

7

!O) 0)

3

(0) 87 9

1982

1 399

(O)

8 (0)

8

356 541 42

109 (0)

60 127

25

203850

(0) (0)

150 193

21 15

(0)

(0) 202003

3

2409

2 (0) 28

39 70

1 091 1 005

9

(0) (0) 39

(0) 87 16

195

(0)

3 (0) 21

43 29 15

(0) 9

(0)

(0) 10

4 36 18

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

Pounds

Harvested

1987

10867

(0)

570 (0) 95

100 585

1 560 384

1 448

(0) (0) (0)

390

2040 70

1885 245

241 772

(0)

600 150

16

90

(0)

181 (0)

(0) 110

39129 1 106

8610

142 375 (0)

(0) 813

25 1 106

730

(0) 25

(0) 32

(0) 38

2679

5833

150 (0) 30

(0) 403

40 250

1660

180 (0) (0)

80

(0) 1 830

10

1982

12771

(0)

80

1~ 2585 4391

370 930 (0)

(Ol (0

1 355

225 1 530

220

248 221

(0) (0)

188 381

65 60

(0)

(0) 248 164

8

7280

20 (0)

125

490 675 805

4030 100

(Ol (0

155

(0) 470

90

4045

200

4~ 1 060

765 335 (0)

(0)

(0) 190

90 595 230

Sold

1987

2820

270

30 1 075

500

(0)

240

(0)

370

238 800

(0)

38000 (0)

460

(0)

(0)

350

1 540

1 300

240

1982

2455

1 025 (0)

(0)

(0)

200

800

248 175

(0)

(0)

2090

40

2000

50

10

10

Sales (dollars)

1987

1 587

135

18 559

335

(0)

120

(0)

310

50160

(0)

15000 (0)

215

(0)

(0)

110

860

800

60

1982

1 118

520 (0)

(0)

(0)

150

265

49429

(0)

(0)

1 239

19

1200

20

5

5

GUAM 19

Table 16. Fruits and Nuts by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For enumeration periods. see appendix A; and for meaning ot abbreviations and symbols. see introductory text I

Trees or plants Pounds Sales Farms

Geographic area Nonbearing age Bearing age Harvested Sold (dollars)

1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982

SWEETSOPS

Guam ________________ 96 78 400 336 709 430 4808 2449 310 340 300 211

Agana ________________________ Agana Heights _________________ Agat __________________________ 3 1 115 (D) 69 300 Asan _________________________ 3 1 25 (D) 103 (D) 620 (D) Barrigada _____________________ 5 3 1 32 25 164 285 60 50

Chalan Pago and Ordot ________ 2 12 (D) 84 (D) 49 (D) 290 (D) (D) Dededo _______________________ 19 20 141 86 86 62 1 179 438 Inarajan _______________________ 16 8 34 12 53 48 21 440 200 160 Mangilao ______________________ 5 6 6 33 23 15 100 181 Merizo ________________________ 3 1 5 (D) 22 350 250 250

Mongmong. Toto. and Maile ____ (D) (D) Piti ___________________________ 2 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)

Santa Rita ____________________ 1 (0) (D) Sinajana ______________________ 1 (D) Talotofo ______________________ 6 5 2 26 22 15 110 105

Tamuning _____________________ 1 (D) (D) Umatac _______________________ 2 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) Yigo __________________________ 23 12 51 34 195 88 1 059 385 50 17 Yona _________________________ 7 4 5 12 76 18 750 140

TANGERINES

Guam ________________ 159 122 1 476 3282 1 448 2169 20 291 28036 8805 5975 4831 3264

Agana ________________________ Agana Heights _________________ Agat __________________________ 8 4 62 9 11 2 235 50 75 75 Asan _________________________ 2 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Barrigada _____________________ 5 5 3 1 22 169 500 775

Chalan Pago and Ordot ________ 4 14 29 336 11 120 (D) 4700 75 50 Oededo _______________________ 25 29 266 405 35 51 1 026 1 402 300 60 Inarajan _______________________ 21 13 17 42 118 17 210 1 125 100 400 54 229 Mangilao ______________________ 9 7 22 2018 511 1 009 3233 5386 2500 3050 i 350 1 530 Merizo ________________________ 6 3 19 29 6 1 283

Mongmong. Toto. and Maile ____ 3 8 228 Piti ___________________________ 5 17 (D) 18 1 200 Santa Rita ____________________ 1 (D) Sinajana ______________________ 1 2 (D) (D) (D) (D) Talofoto ______________________ 22 14 59 5.5 351 85 6 710 5620 5580 400 3 105 250

Tamuning _____________________ 1 (D) Umatac _______________________ 3 4 3 3 5 1 171 20 Yigo __________________________ 32 16 700 302 161 113 3975 978 550 850 247 475 Yona _________________________ 11 9 254 59 148 592 2050 7600 900 670

OTHER FRUITS, NUTS, AND TREE CROPS

Guam ________________ 52 45 249 1056 242 201 6645 5110 318 (D) 220 (D)

Agana ________________________ Agana Heights _________________

(D) Agat __________________________ 4 2 5 (D) 8 Asan _________________________ 2 (D) (D) (D) (D) Barrigada _____________________ 1 (D) (D) (D)

Chalan Pago and Ordot ________ 1 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) Dededo _______________________ 10 16 23 815 23 32 259 2680 Inarajan _______________________ 4 2 2 90 Mangilao ______________________ 5 5 14 93 5 24 95 215 Menzo ________________________ 2 1 (D) (D) (D)

Mongmong. Toto. and Maile ____ 2 (D) (D) (D) (D) Piti ___________________________ 1 2 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Santa Rita ____________________ 2 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) (0) Sinajana ______________________ 1 (D) Talofoto ______________________ 5 (D) 6 110

Tamuning _____________________ (D) Umatac _______________________ 2 (D) Vigo __________________________ 13 7 46 33 48 79 1420 910 40 10

Yona _________________________ 3 3 50 4 76 3 3800 210

'Includes eating and cooking bananas. Units ot measure in hills instead of trees.

20 GUAM 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

Table 17. Livestock, Poultry, and Their Products, and Fish, by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982

[For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text J

Geographic area

Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Helghts ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Dededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangllao _____________________ _ Mertzo _______________________ _

Mongmong, Toto, and Maite ___ _ Piti __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talofofo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

Geographic area

Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Dededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Merizo _______________________ _

Mongmong, Toto, and Maite ___ _ Piti __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talofoio _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

Geograph;c area

Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heighls ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Dededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Merizo _______________________ _

Mongmong, Toto, and Maile ___ _ Pili __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talofofo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ---- ____________________ _

Farms (number)

1987

21

2

7

5

2 2 1

Farms (number)

1987

56

2

1 6

11 2 5

1 2

3

2 18 3

Farms (number)

1987

7

2 3

2

1982

7

1 2 1

1982

17

2 1 4

4

4

1982

62

1 2

2 13 7 4

11

4

2 8 6

On hand (number)

1987 1982

On hand (number)

1987

269

(D)

40

(D)

(D)

208

(D) (D) (D)

On hand (number)

1987

317

(D)

(D) 43 61 (D) 18

(D) (D)

33

(D) 109

11

Sold (number)

1987 1982

Milk cows

36

(D) 27

(D)

12

(D) (D) (D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

1982

328

(D) (D)

5

(D)

308

8

(D)

1982

941

(D)

(D) (D)

(D) 56 72 33 33

(D)

607

(D) 47 11

Farms with sales (number)

1987

Carabaos

5

2

Farms with sales (number)

1987

1982

2

1982

Cattle and calves

Sales (dollars)

11

2

3

3

Farms (number)

19

6 1 1 3

2

2 2

1987 1982 1987 1982

Cattle and calves-Con.

(D)

(D)

54

2

1 5

10 2 5

1 2

3

2 18

3

59

1 2

1 13

7 4

10

3

2 8 6

Sold (number)

1987

18

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

Sold (number)

1987

28

(D)

(D)

13

(D)

(D)

4

On hand (number)

1987 1982

1982

(D)

(D)

(D)

1982

227

(D)

(D)

7 (D) (D)

3

(D)

(D) (D)

Sold (number)

1987 1982

Other cattle and calves

281

(D)

(D) 38 34 (D) (D)

(D) (D)

33

(D) 109

11

929

(D)

(D) (D)

(D) 51 71 33 31

(D)

608

(D) 47 11

(0) 227

(D)

(D) (D)

(D) 7

(D) 3 - 1

(D) 3

(D)

202

4 4 3

Sales (dollars)

1987

11 800

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

Sales (dollars)

1987

1982

(D)

(D)

(D)

1982

16602 102 250

(D)

(D)

6202

(D)

(D)

2200

Sales (dollars)

1987

(D)

(D)

2450 (D) (D)

2200

(D)

(D) (D)

1982

(D) 102 250

(D)

(D) (D)

(D) 2450

(D) 800 500

(D) 2200

(D)

90 800

2200 2 100 1700

GUAM 21

Table 17. Livestock, Poultry, and Their Products, and Fish, by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982-Con.

[For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text I

Geographic area

Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Dededo ______________________ _ lnarajan ______________________ _ Mangllao _____________________ _ Merizo _______________________ _

~~ngmong, Toto, and Maile ___ _ Pili __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Telofofo _____________________ _

0~~'t;bn~_===================== ~~~a-=========================

Geographic area

Farms (number)

19871 1982

Farms (number)

195

6 1 9

2 32 29 11 13

3 3 3 1

18

7 6

37 14

178

On hand (number)

12 3 5

16 45 13 13 14

1 2 2 2

13

8 20

8

On hand (number)

1987

2827

156 (0) 32

(0) 465 312 140 184

57 24 53 (0)

318

69 33

436 293

1982

3122

(0)

87 16 SO

103 583 146 234

74

(0) (0) (0) (0)

1 299

87 227 159

Farms with sales

(number)

Sold (number)

Farms with sales (number)

1987 1 1982

Hogs and pigs of all ages

Sales (dollars)

97

5 1 2

2 17 12

6 2

3 1 1 1 8

4 1

22 9

81

4 2 2

11 29

1 5 5

2 4

2 10 2

Farms (number)

Sold (number)

19871

1 537

54 (0) (0)

(0) 274 103 81 (0)

44 (0) (0) (0)

375

19 (0)

198 132

On hand (number)

1982

1375

(0)

83 (0) (0)

61 414 (0) 73

117

(0)

(0) 413

(0) 103 (0)

Farms with sales

(number)

SaJes (dollars)

1987

108385

4400 (0) (0)

(0) 22 n5 10710 7 110

(0)

30SO (0) (0) (0)

99SO

1 900 (0)

16035 11 945

Sold (number)

1982

116 978

(0)

46SO (0) (0)

6605 37660

(0) 3220 9168

(0)

(0) 39400

(0) 6500

(0)

Sales (dollars)

1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1962 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982

Guam ________________ 83 54

Agana _______________________ _

Agana Helghts-----------------Agal _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Barrigade ____________________ _

Chalan Pago end Ordol _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _

Mangilao----------------------Merizo _______________________ _

Mongmong, Toto, and Maile ___ _ Pili __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talofofo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _

3

11 10 5 3

1 10

Yigo __________________________ 17 Yona _________________________ 2

2

2

8 12

5 4 6

3

8 3

Geographic area

Farms (number)

1987 1982

Quam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _

~~-~-~~~================: Asan ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chelan pago and Ordot _______ _ Dededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _

Mangilao----------------------Merizo _______________________ _

Mongmong, Toto, and Malta ___ _ Pili __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talofofo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Ylgo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

22 GUAM

851

46

54 57 69

9

(0)

(0) 67

515 (0)

Goats and kids of all sges Horses and colts of all ages

391 14 10 125 97 14 320 7 715 10 12 21 42 2 (0)

(0)

(0)

(0)

123 41 23 18 14

(0)

12

69 6

Sold, (quarts)

1 1 2

3

5 1

2 (0) (0)

3 1 (O! (0

(0

14

(0)

47 (0)

(0)

!g!

1 500

(0)

(0)

4500 (0)

3 74 34 10 210 1 530 (0) (0)

Sales (dollars)

Farms (number)

1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982

Milk

2 1

5

On hand (number)

1987

2 2 1 1

2

1982

(0)

(0)

(0)

1

0)

8! 0)

(0)

(0)

16 (0) (0)

Farms with sales (number)

1987 1982

Sold (number)

1987

Chicken hens 4 montha old or older

(0)

1982

Sales (dollars)

1987

(0) (0) 208 183 49 085 56 552 13 3 3 ne 3 125 11 473

(0) (0)

11 2 6

2 34 26 11 18

4 3 1 1

17

9 5

42 15

2

13 3 5

(0) (0)

28722 41 354 (0) 536

380 1 122

16 47 14 13 11

(0) 2204 e 007

314 en

1 2467 2 220 1 (0) 1 (0)

18 459

6 19 11

247 70 (0)

1 165

538 3076

457 1617 1 325

(0) (0) (0) (0)

847

111 1 523

792

2

3

2

3

(0)

(0)

605

(0)

(0)

(0)

120

(0)

(0)

(0)

(0)

(0)

3725

(0)

(0)

(0)

568

(0)

(0)

(0)

1982

3575

(0)

(0)

(0)

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

Table 17. Livestock, Poultry, and Their Products, and Fish, by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982-con.

[For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text 1

Geographic area

Farms (number)

1987 1982

On hand (number)

1987 1982

Sold (number)

1987

Commercial layers

1982

Sales (dollars)

1987 1982

Farms (number)

1987 1982

On hand (number)

1987 1982

Sold (number)

1987

Chicken hens 4 months old or older-Con.

Other chicken hens

Guam _______________ _ 15 35 33 177 48 523 2 200 3 025 3 250 3 075 200 188 15 188 8 029 1 579

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ 8arrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Merizo _______________________ _

Mongmong, Toto, and Maite ___ _ Pili __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talofofo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

Geographic area

Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ 8arrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Menzo _______________________ _

Mongmong, Toto, and Maite ___ _ Piti __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talofofo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

Geographic area

Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ 8arrigada ____________________ _

Chaian Pago and Ordot _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Menzo _______________________ _

Mongmong, Toto, and Maite ___ _ Piti __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talofofo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

2

3

3 1

1 3

2

2 1 2

1 11

1 3 4

2

1 2 2

Farms (number)

1987

158

8 2 3

25 19 10 13

3 3 1 1

13

4 5

36 11

Farms (number)

1987

203

10 2 7

2 33 24 13 16

3 3 2 1

16

7 6

42 15

(0)

250

104 (0)

(0)

(0)

(0) 483

1982

148

11 3 4

14 41 11

9 7

2 1 1

13

5 15 10

1982

172

11 3 4

15 48 14 10 11

2 1 2

18

6 17 10

(0)

(0) (0) (0)

(0) 1 390

(0) 600 650

(0)

(0)

(0) (0) (0)

(0)

(0)

On hand (number)

1987

11 429

(0)

6353 (0) 80

847 552 336 448

93 207 (0) (0)

382

155 76

1 160 550

On hand (number)

1987

3562

(0)

227 (0) 118

(0) 554 332

81 337

15 55 (0) (0)

211

131 34

1043 295

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

(0)

(0)

1982

(0)

(0)

(0)

(0)

11 2 5

2 32 25 11 16

3 3 1 t

17

9 5

42 14

Farms with sales (number)

1987 1982

2

11 2 5

(0)

l8l 130

16 (0) 42 2 100 14 (0) 12 314 7 (0)

2 1 1

17

(0) 220

l8l 459

247 5 70

18 2343 11 682

(0)

354 (0)

322

493 1686

452 1 017

675

87 1 359

587

Sold (number)

1987

Chickens under 4 months old

14468

(0)

5609 112 292

941 2549

424 1 216

398

(0) (0) (0)

861

167 948 690

1982

3 198

226 72 51

269 807 112 133 313

(0) (0) (0)

337

22 570 250

2

Farms with sates (number)

1987

3

1982

Roosters and pullete

9

3

2

2

8

2 1

(D)

(0)

(0)

Sold (numbel)

1987

819

(0)

129

(0)

(0)

(0)

4

100

605

(0)

(0)

(0)

120

1982

130

(0)

(0) (0)

1982

259

(0)

(0) (0)

(0) (O)

1982

Sales (dollars)

1987

100 8223

100

60

150

3725

(0)

(0)

(0)

588

Sales (dollars)

1987

(0)

(0)

(0)

Sales (dollars)

1987

1982

500

500

1982

225

(0)

(0) (0)

1982

19500 5850

(0)

2005

(O)

(0)

(0)

(0)

(0) (0)

(0) (0)

GUAM 23

Table 17. Livestock, Poultry, and Their Products, and Fish, by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982-Con.

[For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and lor meaning 01 abbreviations and symbols, see introduclory lext I

Geographic area

Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agal _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordol _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Merizo _______________________ _

Mongmong, Tolo, and Maite ___ _ Pili __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talololo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umalac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

Geographic area

Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agal _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordol _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Merizo _______________________ _

Mongmong, Tolo, and Maite ___ _ Piti __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talololo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

Geographic area

Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heights ________________ _ Agal _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordol _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Merizo _______________________ _

Mongmong, Tolo, and Maite ___ _ Pili __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talo1olo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ ¥tgo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

24 GUAM

Farms (number)

1987 1982

66

2

13 11

8 3

5

1 1

16 4

Farms (number)

48

4 1 2

3 16 2 3 4

2

7 3

On hand (number)

Farms with sales (number)

1987 1982 1987 1982

4122

(D)

204 93 97 17

(D) (D)

164

(D) (D)

326 130

On hand (number)

962

34 (D) (D)

14 431 (D) 44

105

(D)

(D)

94 41

Farms with sales

(number)

Ducks

6

2

2

2

Sold (number)

Sold (number)

1987 1982

178 (0)

(D) (D)

(D)

(D)

Sales (dollars)

(D)

(D)

Sales (dollars)

1987 1982

no

(D) (D)

(D)

(D)

Farms (number)

(D)

(D)

(D)

Farms (number)

On hand (number)

1987 1982 1987\ 1982

27

3 4 4 1

4

7 2

On hand (number)

Geese

15 115

1 6 1 1 1

2

Farms with sales

(number)

(D)

5 9

19 (D)

(D)

21

44 (D)

109

(D) (D)

(D) 24 (D) (D) (D)

(D)

(D)

Sold (number)

Farms with sales (number)

1987 1982

Sales (dollars)

1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987\1982 1987 1982

Pigeons Other poultry (guineas, etc.)

33

2

5 7 3

1 1 9 3

Farms (number)

29 866 875

3 (D) 60

(D)

18 5 8 76 305

1~8 9 (D)

4

(D)

(D)

(D) (D)

6 396 1 155

37

170 (D)

Sold, (dozens)

(D)

(D)

Sales (dollars)

(D)

(D)

(D) (D)

(D)

(D)

Farms (number)

8

2

2

11

5

Pounds caughl

52 116

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

59

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

Farms with sales

(number)

Sold (pounds)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

Sales (dollars)

1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982

10

2

2

3

Chicken eggs

23 529 543 no 212 651 122 791 893

2 1 2

6 1 2 4

1 1 2

(D)

(D)

(D) (D)

(D)

7240

(D) (D) (D)

4 170 (D) (D)

920

(D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D)

(D)

(D) (D)

(D)

7845

(D) (D) (D)

5179 (D) (D)

1 262

(D)

(D) (D) (D)

4

2

7 388 200 176 850

2

2

2

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

3

2

Fish

6 192 000 166 300 235 000 121 300

2

2

2

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

(D)

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

Table 18. Selected Equipment and Specified Facilities by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982 [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols. see introductory text)

Tractors (all kinds) Motortrucks Automobiles Farms with specified facilities

Geographic area Farms Number Farms Number Farms Number Electricity No electricity Piped running No piped water running water

1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982

Guam ________________ 143 105 204 150 184 173 265 227 246 203 418 328 241 220 110 77 299 284 52 33 Agana ________________________ - - - - - - - - 1 2 (0) (0) 1 2 1 - 1 2 1 -Agana Heights _________________ 1 - (0) - 1 - (0) - 1 - (0) - - - 1 - 1 - - -Agat __________________________ 2 7 (0) 8 7 8 9 10 12 14 14 32 8 19 8 1 10 19 6 1 Asan _________________________

2 1 (0) (0) 3 1 4 (0) 2 4 (0) 9 1 5 4 - 4 5 1 -Barrlgada _____________________ 4 5 7 6 4 7 6 9 9 5 11 10 10 6 - 1 10 7 - -Chalan Pago and Ordot ________ 1 3 (0) 5 2 17 (0) 19 4 13 9 25 2 15 3 5 5 19 - 1 Oededo _______________________

25 28 38 40 18 47 24 67 38 49 76 74 40 55 13 19 52 71 1 3 Inarajan _______________________ 32 15 34 22 47 22 83 28 29 13 45 15 39 12 15 18 47 15 7 15

~:~~~~~====================== 1 4 (0) 10 2 7 (0) 10 13 10 16 21 14 12 3 5 17 16 - 1 6 8 10 10 19 5 26 5 20 22 32 33 20 23 4 - 22 22 2 1

Mongmong, Toto, and Maite ____ - - - - 2 1 (0) (0) 2 1 (0) ~O) 4 1 - - 4 1 - -Pili ___________________________ 1 1 (0) (0) 2 2 (0) (0) 2 1 (0) 0) 3 2 2 - 4 2 1 -Santa Rita ____________________ 2 1 (0) (0) 4 1 6 (0) 4 2 9 (0) 1 2 4 - 5 2 - -Sinajana ______________________ - - - - 1 2 (0) (0) - 2 - (0) - 2 1 - 1 2 - -Talofofo ______________________ 32 14 50 22 49 12 67 23 28 26 33 39 23 17 28 17 47 26 4 8

Tamuning _____________________ 3 - 4 - - 1 - (0) 12 1 28 (0) 10 - 2 1 7 1 5 -Umatac _______________________ 1 1 (0) (0) 7 7 8 7 4 6 4 7 2 5 6 5 6 7 2 3 Yigo __________________________ 23 9 32 9 4 20 4 23 51 21 110 31 49 29 6 2 36 31 19 -Yona _________________________ 7 8 13 12 12 13 15 18 14 11 22 16 14 13 9 3 20 16 3 -

Table 19. Selected Farm Production Expenses by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982 [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)

Machine hire and customwork Hired farm labor Feed purchased for livestock and poultry

Geographic area Farms Expenses Farms Expenses Farms Expenses (dollars) (dollars) (dollars)

1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982

Guam ________________ 132 133 136 425 137 508 35 28 369085 461 254 235 198 806 806 794 730

Agana ________________________ - - - - - - - - 1 1 (0) (0) Agana Heights _________________ - - - - - - - - - - - -AgaL _________________________ 9 6 8405 1 030 1 2 (0) (0) 11 17 283000 493 910 Asan _________________________ - 2 - (0) 1 1 (0) (0) 3 3 52420 5327 Barrigada _____________________ 1 3 (0) 600 - 2 - (0) 9 4 9170 7 160

Chalan Pago and Ordot ________ 1 3 (0) 3450 - - - - 3 19 1 882 24461 Oededo _______________________ 22 35 7662 54 204 6 5 40 135 32005 41 53 48012 49265 Inarajan _______________________ 29 21 60270 25812 8 4 44 450 29860 33 12 184458 62853 Mangilao ______________________ 2 3 (0) 1 480 2 1 (0) (0) 10 13 7944 40960 Merizo ________________________

6 8 1 783 3250 2 3 (0) 4800 16 14 12997 8174

Mongmong, Toto, and Maite ____ 1 - (0) - 1 - (0) - 4 1 27900 (0) Pili ___________________________ 1 1 (0) (0) 1 1 (0) (0) 3 2 (0) (0) Santa Rita ____________________ 2 - (0) - 1 - (0) - 3 1 2650 (0) Sinajana ______________________ - - - - - - - - 1 2 (0) (0) TalOfofo ______________________ 37 19 32465 26313 7 3 48900 56000 23 18 81 653 39277 Tamuning _____________________ 3 - 1 985 - 1 - (0) - 7 - 5200 -Umatac _______________________ 5 8 960 1 223 - - - - 6 4 2080 1 241 Yigo __________________________ 10 16 6500 6836 3 6 22500 123400 43 22 59286 17 156 Yona _________________________ 3 8 1 415 8905 1 - (0) - 18 12 24218 11 196

Insecticides, fungicides, and herbicides Fertilizers and manure purchased Livestock and poultry purchased

Geographic area Farms Expenses Farms Expenses Farms Expenses (dollars) (dollars) (dollars)

1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982

Guam ________________ 213 181 116 389 88 843 226 184 162013 67424 50 47 58 607 145463 Agana ________________________ - 1 - (0) - - - - - 1 - (0) Agana Heights _________________ 1 - (0) - 1 - (0) - - - - -Agat __________________________ 7 6 2700 495 8 9 482 498 3 7 10595 10435 Assn _________________________

2 1 (0) (0) 2 2 (0) (0) 2 1 (0) (0) 8arrlgada _____________________ 5 4 880 378 6 3 2665 2500 3 1 3220 (0)

Chalan Pago and Ordot ________ 4 9 1060 1 710 5 9 475 1 307 - 4 - 3190 Oededo _______________________ 33 48 19630 16560 32 51 34383 21 881 9 10 4595 2440

Inarajan _______________________ 37 24 25410 8451 36 21 36201 5694 3 1 9800 (0)

~:"~~~~====================== 8 11 2405 5819 11 9 2819 1 565 5 4 1 680 91 175

10 12 4100 2861 12 11 4394 1 705 6 4 6870 470

Mongmong, Toto, and Malte ____ 1 - (0) - - - - - 1 1 (0) (0) Pili ___________________________ 4 1 344 (0) 2 2 (0) (0) - - - -Santa Rita ____________________ 1 2 (0) (0) 3 2 5320 (0) 1 - (0) -Sinajana ______________________ 1 - (0) - 1 - (0) - - - - -

Talofofo ______________________ 39 26 27770 11 053 43 28 51050 11 382 4 6 4910 31 730 Tamuning _____________________

6 - 1860 - 7 - 3360 - 2 - (0) -Umatac _______________________ 6 3 689 250 6 4 1 197 298 - 1 - (0)

Vigo __________________________ 38 21 12061 15959 39 23 12430 14225 7 5 4937 1 453

Yona _________________________ 12 12 7890 3989 12 10 5820 4737 4 1 1 750 (0)

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA GUAM 25

Table 20. Off-Farm Work of Operators by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982 [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)

Operators by days of work off farm Totsl

Geographic area None Any 1 to 49 days 50 to 99 days 100 to 149 days 150 to 199 days 200 days or more

Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heighls ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Oededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Merizo _______________________ _

Mongrnong, Toto, and Maile ___ _ Pili __________________________ _

~':.J~~iI~-==================== Talofofo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

1987

351

2 1

16 5

10

5 53 54 17 24

4 5 5 1

51

12 8

55 23

1982

297

2

20 5 7

20 74 30 17 23

1 2 2 2

34

1 10 31 16

1987

108

6 3 4

3 14 12

7 1

1 2 2 1

15

3

30 3

1982

137

8 2 5

12 34 19

6 5

1 1 2 1

19

1 5

12 4

1987

243

1 1

10 2 6

2 39 42 10 23

3 3 3

36

9 8

25 20

1982

160

2

12 3 2

8 40 11 11 18

1 15

5 19 12

1987

60

3

2 21

1 3

20

1 1 3 4

1982

9

2

2

2

3

1987

22

3 2 1

3

11 1

1982

7

3

1987

15

6 1 1

3

2

Table 21. Operator Characteristics by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982 [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text I

Place of residence Years on present farm

1982

7

2

2 1 2

1987

11

1 2

3

1982

8

1 2

3

1987

135

8 2 3

2 27 16 7

17

1 2 3

12

5 6

10 13

Main occupation

1982

129

8 1 2

8 32

9 9

12

1 15

4 15 12

Geographic area On farm operated Not on farm operated Less than 2 years 2 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 years or more Agricultural Nonagricultural

Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heighls ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Dededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Merizo _______________________ _

Mongmong, Toto, and Maile ___ _ Piti __________________________ _ Santa Rita ___________________ _ Sinajana _____________________ _ Talofofo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

Geographic area

Guam _______________ _

Agana _______________________ _ Agana Heighls ________________ _ Agat _________________________ _ Asan ________________________ _ Barrigada ____________________ _

Chalan Pago and Ordot _______ _ Dededo ______________________ _ Inarajan ______________________ _ Mangilao _____________________ _ Menzo _______________________ _

Mongmong, Toto, and Maile ___ _ Pili __________________________ _

~~~~-==================== Talofofo _____________________ _

Tamuning ____________________ _ Umatac ______________________ _ Yigo _________________________ _ Yona ________________________ _

26 GUAM

1987

257

1 1

12 4 9

2 46 39 11 20

4 4 3 1

23

10 3

48 16

1982

223

2

19 5 6

20 52 10 12 23

1 2 2 2

22

4 27 14

Under 25 years

1987 1982

7 2

2

2

1987

94

4 1 1

3 7

15 6 4

1 2

28

2 5 7 7

1982

74

22 20

5

12

1 6 4 2

1987

49

2

1 9

10

2

10

6 7

25 to 34 years

1987

28

3

6 3 1 1

8

1 2 2

1982

27

2

2 5 1 3 1

6

5 1

1982

44

1 11

9 3 4

6

1 2 3

1987

55

3

7 9 3 4

7

2 1

12 5

35 to 44 years

1987

49

2 1 1

3 8 3 4

12

2 1 5 6

1982

47

4 1 1

1 11 4 8 2

5

1 4 4

1982

43

4 2

1 16

4 3 4

3

1 1 3 1

Age

1987

84

3 2 2

1 13 6 4 8

1 1 1 6

1 3 8 3

45 to 54 years

1987

98

2 2 1

3 15 19 5

12

1 2 2

11

3 1

13 6

1982

88

8 21 10

4 11

1 9

5 7 8

1982

91

8

3

5 28 10

3 7

8

2 11 5

1987

183

1 1 8 3 8

3 24 29 10 10

4 3 2

28

8 4

29 8

55 to 64 years

1987

108

1 1 3 1 1

2 21 15 6 6

2 1 1 1

11

6 4

21 4

1982

82

9 2 4

4 22

7 2 6

1 2 1 1 8

3 8 1

1982

119

7 2 4

13 19 7 8 8

1 1 1 2

17

6 15

7

1987

190

8 4 6

3 30 32

9 3

2 2 3 1

35

4 7

29 12

1982

120

6 3 5

4 35 12

7 8

1 1 2 1

17

1 3

12 2

65 years and over

1987

81

5 1 7

7 9 2

1 2

7

1 1

14 3

1982

53

4 1 2

5 15

7

2

6

1 1 7 2

1987

161

2 1 8 1 4

2 23 22

8 21

2 3 2

16

8 1

26 11

1982

177

2

14 2 2

16 39 18 10 15

1 17

7 19 14

Average age (years)

1987

53

(0) (0) 51 53 65

52 54 53 53 48

54 54 62 (0) 49

54 54 57 48

1982

52

(0)

55 58 60

55 53 53 43 51

(0) (0) (0) (0) 50

(0) 54 52 48

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

Table 22. Farms, Land In Farms, and Type of Land Ownership, by Election Districts: 1987 and 1982

[For enumeration periods. see appendix A:. and lor meaning 01 abbreviations and symbols. see introductory text)

Total Owned Rented from others Occupied by penntt Occupied without Furnished by the Rented to others Geographic area

pennit Governmenl

1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982 1987 1982

Farms

Guam ________________ 351 297 241 199 31 42 108 86 44 17 6 4 7

~g:::: H"Sigt.ts================= 2 2 2 2 1 1 AgaL _________________________

16 20 8 17 1 2 7 6 2 Asan _________________________ 5 5 5 4 1 2 1 Barrigada _____________________

10 7 8 5 3 2 1

Chelan Pago and Ordol ________ 5 20 5 18 2 1 1 3 Dededo _______________________ 53 74 11 26 4 2 39 43 4 8 2 Inarajan _______________________ 54 30 41 20 6 9 5 5 14 1 1 Mangiiao ______________________ 17 17 12 13 1 1 5 5 Menzo ________________________ 24 23 19 19 2 7 5 4

Mongmong. Tolo. and Matte ____ 4 1 4 1 Pili ___________________________ 5 2 3 2

Santa Rita ____________________ 5 2 3 2 Sinajana ______________________ 1 2 1 2 Talololo ______________________ 51 34 36 20 2 8 15 14 5 2

Tamunlng _____________________ 12 1 7 1 3 4 Umatac _______________________

8 10 5 5 3 5 3 4 1 YIgo __________________________ 55 31 47 28 4 5 21 9 2 2 3 Yona _________________________ 23 16 23 16 1 1 4

Land In farms' (acres)

Guam ________________ 13 134 17787 8 101 18818 465 368 808 530 3929 65 49 18 7

Agana ________________________ !O) (0) !O) (0) (0) (0) Agana Helghts _________________ 0) 0) -Agal __________________________

73 54 54 33 !gl (Ol 8 (0) !g! Asan _________________________ 26 24 24 15 (0 (0) Barrigada _____________________ 71 41 87 (0) 2 (0 0)

Chalan Pago and Ordol ________ 34 446 27 443 (0) (0) (0) (0) !O) Dededo _______________________ 477 468 19 52 103 (0) 329 342 31 33 !g! 0) Inarajan _______________________ 912 418 508 312 92 67 32 !8! 280 (0) !8! ~:~~~~=====::=:====:::::==:= 1 372 10325 1 310 10304 !8! (0) 10 (0) 123 81 58 51 30 16 21

Mongmong. Tolo. and Matte ____ 11

!~! 11

19l PIti ___________________________

108 39 (0) !8! Santa Rita ____________________ 29 21 (0)

Sinajana ______________________ (0) (0) 0) (0) (0) (0) Talololo ______________________

3947 4693 344 4513 (0) 118 65 44 3507

Tamunlng _____________________ 38 (0) 27 (0) 3 8 Umatac _______________________ 89 39 10 19 11 6 10 52 (0) Yigo __________________________

645 370 412 216 79 70 132 (0) (0) (0) (0) Yona _________________________ 5164 164 5 160 (0) (0) (0) 14 (0)

1 Detail may not add 10 lotal due to rounding.

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA GUAM 27

Table 23. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987 [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text 1

Item

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms ____________________________________________ number __

Percent of farms ______________________________________ _ Land in farms' ______________________________________ acres __

Percent distribution ____________________________________ _ AI/erage size of farm _____________________________ acres __

LAND USE Total cropland_______ _ _ ____ _ ______ ___ _ _ _ ___ ___ ______ fanms __

acres' __ Used for crops ___________________________________ farms __

acres __ Used for pasture _________________________________ farms __

acres __ Not used for crops or pasture ______________________ farms __

acres __

Pasture land: Used for pasture or grazing ________________________ farms __

acres __ Not used for pasture or grazing ____________________ farms __

acres __ Other land ______________________ •• _________________ farms __

acres __

TENURE OF OPERATOR Operators __________________________________________ farms __

acres' __ Owners __________________________________________ farms __

acres __ Full owners • ___________________________________ farms __

acres __ Part owners ____________________________________ farms __

acres __ Tenants _________________________________________ farms __

acres __ Permittees _______________________________________ farms __

acres __

Nonpermittees ___________________________________ farms __ acres __

Other _ _ __ _ __ _ ____ __ ___ _______ _ __ __ _ _ _ ____ _ __ _ ___ farms __ acres __

FARMS BY SIZE Farms ____________________________________________________ _

Less than 1 acre ________________________________________ _ 1 to 2 acres ____________________________________________ _ 3 to 4 acres ____________________________________________ _ 5 to 7 acres ____________________________________________ _ 8 to 9 acres _. ____________________________ ... ____________ _ 10 to 19 acres __________________________________________ _ 20 to 39 acres __________________________________________ _ 40 to 49 acres __________________________________________ _ 50 acres or more ________________________________________ _

FARMS BY TYPE OF HOLDING Home consumption holding _________________________________ _ Sale holdings _____________________________________________ _

~:?3t:~ =============================================== Fruit and nut ____________________________________________ _ DailY ___________________________________________________ _ Livestock _______________________________________________ _ Poulby ________________________ - ________________________ _ Mixed __________________________________________________ _ Other __________________________________________________ _

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

Operators by place of residence: On farm operated _______________________________________ _ Not on farm operated ____________________________________ _

Operators by years on present farm: Less than 2 years _______________________________________ _ 2 to 4 years _____________________________________________ _ 5 to 9 years _____________________________________________ _ 10 years or more ________________________________________ _

Operators by age group: Under 25 years __________________________________________ _ 25 to 34 years __________________________________________ _ 35 to 44 years __________________________________________ _ 45 to 54 years __________________________________________ _ 55 to 64 years __________________________________________ _ 65 years and ol/er _______________________________________ _

AI/erage age __________________________________________ _

Operators by main occupation: Agricultural ______________________________________ number __ acres __

Nonagricultural __________________________________ number __ acres __

Operators by days of work off farm: None ___________________________________________________ _ Any ____________________________________________________ _

1 to 49 days __________________________________________ _ 50 to 99 days _________________________________________ _ 100 to 149 days _______________________________________ _ 150 to 199 days _______________________________________ _ 200 days or more _____________________________________ _

See footnotes at end of table.

28 GUAM

Total

351 100.0

13134 100.0 37.4

339 2321

332 1 204

62 184 93

933

51 3707

33 169 204

6937

351 13134

241 8545

225 6999

16 1546

15 (D) 72

440

21 3808

2 (D)

351 22

126 56 46 17 36 28

4 16

142 209 102 26 23

26 10 14 8

257 94

49 55 64

183

7 28 49 98

108 61 53

190 12017

161 1 117

108 243

80/ 22 15 11

135

Full owners

225 16 76 39 35

9 22 18 3 7

92 133 59 15 19

19 6

10 5

170 55

29 35 38

123

6 17 27 65 87 43 53

115 6233

110 766

66 159

42 17 11 5

84

Part owners

16 1 4

2 1 3 2

3

9 7 2

2

2

13 3

2 1 3

10

1 9 4 2

54

9 14n

7 69

8 8 1

6

Tenants

15 (D) (D) (D) (D)

13 (0) 12

(D) 1

(D) 6

99

9 116

15 (D)

15 (D)

15 2 4 2 1

2 1

3

5 10 4 1 1

2 1 1

13 2

4 5 2 4

3 4 2 4 2

48

9 (D)

6 (D)

6 9 4 1 1 1 2

Permittees

72 20.5 440 3.4 6.1

72 260

72 182

7 7

14 71

18 (D) 10 17 44 (D)

72 440

52 20

8 11 14 39

1 8

10 14 27 12 53

44 302

28 139

21 51 7 4 2 4

34

Nonpermittees

21 6.0

3808 29.0

181.3

21 230 20

114 3

(D) 8

(D)

5 3582

1 (D)

6 8

21 3808

8 13

6 1 7 7

7 7 5 2

52

12 3762

9 48

5 16

6

1 9

Others

2 (D) (D) (D) (D)

2 (D)

2 (D)

1 (D)

1 (D)

2 (D)

2

57

1 (D)

1 (D)

2

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

Table 23. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987-Con. [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text 1

Item Total Full owners Part owners Tenants Permittees Nonpermittees Others

LOCATION Farms _____________________________________________________ 351 225 16 15 72 21 2 On hard surface road _____________________________________ 205 144 12 9 28 12 Off hard surface road _____________________________________ 146 81 4 6 44 9 2 less than 1 mile _______________________________________ 111 62 4 5 32 6 2 1 to 2 miles ____________________________________________ 28 15 1 11 1 3 to 4 miles ____________________________________________ 5 4 1 5 miles or more ________________________________________

2 2 Not reported _____________________________________________

LABOR STATUS Farms ____________________________________________ number __ 350 225 16 15 71 21 2

workers __ 916 583 67 38 165 (0) (0) Unpaid labor _____________________________________ farms __ 339 220 13 12 71 21 2 workers __ 768 529 30 (0) 154 53 (0) less than 25 days ______________________________ farms __ 44 27 3 7 7 workers __ 85 55 4 10 16 25 to 149 days _________________________________ farms __ 82 59 2 1 17 3 workers __ 153 114 (0) (0) 29 5 150 days or more ______________________________ farms __ 288 190 9 11 59 17 2 workers __ 550 380 (0) 18 115 32 (0)

Hired farm labor __________________________________ farms __ 35 15 6 6 6 2 workers __ 128 54 37 (0) 11 (0) less than 25 days ______________________________ farms __ 6 3 2 1 workers __ 13 7 (0) (0)

25 to 149 days _________________________________ farms __ 17 8 2 3 3 1 workers __ 58 39 (0) 8 (0) (0) 150 days or more ______________________________ farms __ 19 6 5 4 3 1 workers __ 57 8 (0) 7 6 (0) Not reported _____________________________________ farms __ 1 1

SELECTED EQUIPMENT Tractors (all kinds) __________________________________ farms __ 143 68 8 8 28 10 1

numbeL_ 204 123 13 (0) 44 13 (0) Motortrucks ________________________________________ farms __ 184 122 11 5 28 18 number __ 265 182 15 9 33 26 Automobiles _______________________________________ farms __ 246 165 13 9 48 10 1 number __ 418 288 18 18 80 (0) (0)

FARMS BY SPECIFIED FACILITIES Electricity __________________________________________________ 241 165 13 13 41 7 2 No electricity _______________________________________________ 110 60 3 2 31 14 Piped running water ________________________________________ 299 190 16 13 84 14 2 No piped running water _____________________________________ 52 35 2 8 7

VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS SOLD

Total sales _________________________________________ farms __ 351 225 16 15 72 21 2 dollars __ 2 626 747 882 559 614380 422 069 547292 (0) (0) Average per farm _______________________________ dollars __ 7484 3922 38398 28 138 7801 (0) (0)

Farms by value of sales: $100 to $499 __________________________________ farms __ 114 74 5 5 23 6 1 dollars __ 28823 18445 (0) 380 5751 1 612 (0) $500 to $1,199 _________________________________ farms __ 63 41 1 2 17 2 dollars __ 46147 31 140 (0) (0) 11 622 (0)

$1,200 to $2,499 _______________________________ farms __ 52 36 3 9 4 dollars __ 87677 80 371 5120 15148 7038

$2,500 to $4,999 _______________________________ farms __ 47 34 9 3 1 dollars __ 170962 122 350 33462 (0) (0)

$5,000 to $7,499 _______________________________ farms __ 24 17 5 2 dollars __ 140380 99817 (0) (0)

$7,500 to $9,999 _______________________________ farms __ 7 4 1 1 1 dollars __ 59900 34 750 (0) (0) (0)

$10,000 or more _______________________________ farms __ 44 19 6 7 8 4 dollars __ 2092878 515686 598686 410 190 444516 123800

SALES BY COMMODITY GROUP OR PRODUCT

Vegetables and field crops __________________________ farms __ 207 122 6 7 54 17 1 dollars __ 1 265551 550689 31 555 73409 509 183 (0) (0)

Fruits and nuts _____________________________________ farms __ 126 93 3 3 20 7 dollars __ 164 083 74748 26769 15300 4594 42672

Ornamental plants and other nursery products _________ fanms __ 12 9 2 1 dollars __ 38541 23 505 (0) (0)

Livestock __________________________________________ farms __ 114 77 4 2 26 4 1 dollars __ 149 117 100632 3400 (0) 27075 17000 (0)

Milk ________________________________________ . ______ fanms __ dollars __

Poultry and eggs ______________________________ . ____ farms __ 29 18 2 4 5 dollars __ 774455 (0) (0) 207480 6440

Fish _______________________________________________ farms __ 3 1 1 1 dollars __ 235000 (0) (0) (0)

SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES

Machine hire and customwork _______________________ farms __ 132 73 3 6 34 16 dollars __ 136425 80 685 6750 33 785 16902 18 103

Hired farm labor ____________________________________ farms __ 35 15 6 6 6 2 dollars __ 369085 74950 200 800 51035 (0) (0)

Feed purchased for livestock and poultry _____________ farms __ 235 153 11 7 52 11 1 dollars __ 806 806 235 767 363 792 134500 54 867 (0) (0)

Insecticides, fungicides, and herbicides _______________ farms __ 213 135 11 7 42 16 2 dollars __ 116389 62948 11 175 (0) 20531 10865 (0)

Fertilizers and manure purchased ____________________ farms __ 226 143 10 6 50 16 1 dollars __ 162 013 91 372 (0) 8130 30574 27067 (0)

Livestock and poultry purchased _____________________ farms __ 50 28 4 2 13 2 1 dollars __ 58 807 22 672 12085 (0) 6330 (0) (0)

See footnotes at end of table.

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA GUAM 29

Table 23. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987-Con. [For enumeration periods. see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols. see introductory text I

Item Totel Full owners Part owners Tenants Permittees Nonpermittees Others

VEGETABLES AND FIELD CROPS Beans. green ______________________________________ farms __ 165 99 3 4 49 9 1

acres __ 94 51 (D) 1 33 8 (D) pounds h8IVested __ 303 804 143 603 (D) 3555 142689 12470 (D) Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 278437 128879 600 2960 134 018 11980

dollars __ 230 187 97446 500 1 810 120 818 9613 Bittenmelons _______________________________________ farms __ 52 29 1 5 12 4 1

acres __ 24 17 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) pounds h8IVested __ 98425 77080 (D) 5045 (D) 5260 (D) Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 91 085 74135 4700 (D) 5200 (D)

dollars __ 59920 47850 3780 (D) 4700 (D) Cabbage. Chinese __________________________________ farms __ 55 35 1 1 15 1 2

acres __ 22 15 (D) (D) 5 (D) (D) pounds h8IVested __ 41 711 32594 (D) (D) 5233 (D) (D)

Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 35574 28341 (D) (D) 3933 (D) (D) dollars __ 24976 20 494 (D) (D) 2382 (D) (D)

Cabbage. head _____________________________________ farms __ 22 10 1 10 1 acres __ 9 (D) (D) 6 (D)

pounds h8IVested __ 40 231 (D) (D) 34 576 (D) 8a1es ___________________________________________ pounds __ 34021 (D) 29041 (D)

dOilars __ 13682 (D) 11 302 (D) Cantaloups ________________________________________ farms __

33 21 2 1 4 5 acres __ 49 33 (D) (D) 3 8

pounds h8IVested __ 124745 63 600 (D) (D) 5845 32200 8ales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 122 295 61 800 (D) (D! 5395 32000

dollars __ 80654 41040 (D) (0 5065 24000 Cassava (tapioca) __________________________________ farms __

81 49 4 1 24 3 acres __ 18 12 (D) (D) 5 1

pounds h8IVested __ 30580 19170 (D) (D) 9345 850 8ales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 12 951 8466 4405 80

dollars __ 7462 4514 2918 30 Com" _____________________________________________ farms __ 37 24 1 2 10

acres __ 30 24 (O! (D) 4 pounds h8!Vested __ 58 176 41 030 (0 !D) 9296 8a1es ___________________________________________ pounds __

SO 246 37760 (D) D) 8786 dollars __ 38808 26590 (D) (D) 8718

Cucumbars ________________________________________ farms __ 119 68 3 3 38 5 2

acres __ 72 32 (D) 2 29 8 m! pounds harvested __ 587131 168 475 (D) 15050 356699 39580 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __

550829 157610 (D) 13000 348639 24580 !8! dollars __ 233 541 63 320 (D) 5000 152 273 10646

EggplanL __________________________________________ farms __ 150 94 5 5 40 4 2

acres __ 49 30

l~l 2 13 2

l~l pounds harvested __ 86326 46745 8 190 24228 3580 8ales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 70313 37800 8 100 20263 2550

dollars __ 45316 24075 7600 11 118 1 745 Gado ______________________________________________ farms __ 21 17 2 2

acres __ 7 7 !D) (D) pounds harvested __ 6888 6508 D) (D)

8ales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 1 300 1 300 dollars __ 1 025 1 025

Muskmelons and paplnos ___________________________ tarms __ 28 17 1 6 4 acres __ 25 13 (O! (D) 8

pounds h8IVested __ 50760 24910 (0 (D) 16000 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 46384 23 114 (D) (D) 16000

dollars __ 33903 17 160 (D) (D) 12300 Onions. green ______________________________________ farms __ 63 43 1 4 14 1

acres __ 10 7 (D) (D) 2 (D) pounds h8IVested __ 17498 9545 (D) (D) 7208 (D) 8ales ___________________________________________ pounds __

10658 5715 (D) (D) 4293 dollars __ 15330 8 199 (D) (D) 6156

Peppers ___________________________________________ farms __ 145 88 6 4 38 8 1 acres __ 30 16 (D) 3 8 1 (D)

pounds h8IVested __ 70619 24467 (D) 11 OSO 28457 4140 (D) Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 59888 18577 (D) 11 000 26 911 1 400 (D) dollars __ 50722 20476 (D) 11 000 16076 2070 (D)

Pumpkins and squash _______________________________ farms __ 73 39 2 4 22 5 1 acres __ 16 9 (D) 2 4 1 (D)

pounds h81Vested __ 41 032 20980 (D) 7080 7605 3300 (D) Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 22 621 8951 7000 4 170 2500 dollars __ 11 107 4400 3050 2057 1600

Radishes __________________________________________ farms __ 10 6 4 acres __ 2 2 1

pounds h8lVested __ 5495 3 100 2395 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 4530 2900 1 630

dollars __ 3177 1 565 1 612 8weetpotatoes _____________________________________ farms __ 63 32 3 27 1

acres __ 15 (D) (Z) 7 (D) pounds h8IVested __ 25955 (D) 60 17547 (D)

Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 11525 (D) 9442 (D) dollars __ 6795 (D) 5868 (D)

Taro ______________________________________________ farms __ lOS 54 2 3 32 4 acres __ 27 18 (D) (O! 7 2

pounds h8IVested __ 26055 18935 (D) (0 7890 900 8a1es ___________________________________________ pounds __ 12587 8782 3730 75

dollars __ 10335 6940 3355 40 Tomatoes __________________________________________ farms __ 78 41 3 3 27 2

acres __ 25 8 (D) 2 13 (D) pounds h8IVested __ 142699 13260 (D) 10080 107359 (D)

8ales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 136558 10097 (D) 10020 105139 (D) dollars __ 108600 9787 (D) 7520 83 903 (D)

Watermelons _______________________________________ farms __ 47 28 3 1 5 10 acres __ 116 77 10 (D) (D) 24

pounds h8!Vested __ 632605 411 360 88 000 (D) (D) 54 500 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 513620 353 700 42400 (D) (D) 54 200 dollars __ 178 543 124785 14630 (D) (D) 20 850

See footnotes at end of table.

30 GUAM 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

Table 23. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987-Con. [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text 1

Item Total Full owners Part owners Tenants Permittees Nonpermittees Others

VEGETABLES AND FIELD CROPS-Con. Yams _____________________________________________ farms __ 62 40 1 2 16 3

acres __ 18 12 (0) (0) 4 2 pcunds harvested __ 21 524 13929 (0) (0) 5845 1 000 5ales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 9565 5165 (0) 3600 (0)

dollars __ 10368 5085 (0) 4493 (0) Other vegetables and field crops _____________________ farms __ 31 20 1 2 7 1

acres __ 26 13 (0) (0) 5 (0) pounds harvested __ 117734 31 315 (0) (0) 65520 (0) 5ales ___________________________________________ pcunds __ 115896 30166 (0) (0) 65 130

dollars __ 101 000 23560 (0) (0) 47 140

FRUITS, NUTS, ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, AND OTHER NURSERY PRODUCTS

Land in frun trees and plants ________________________ farms __ 292 188 11 8 66 17 2 acres __ 813 543 (0) 81 99 61 (0)

Avocsdos __________________________________________ farms __ 190 123 9 6 43 8 1 trees __ 5985 4821 88 115 896 (0) (0)

pounds harvested __ 38855 31 495 1 650 385 3890 435 581e8 ___________________________________________ pcunds __ 6480 5780 200 500 dollars __ 2541 2366 50 125

Bananas3 __________________________________________ farms __ 254 169 8 6 57 13 1 hills __ 84714 67479 5701 (0) 6389 2729 (0)

pcunds harvested __ 168075 123900 16850 2400 12065 12860 5ales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 104960 74490 14450 500 5020 10500 dollars __ 65605 42541 12269 250 2980 7565

Betelnuts _ __ ___ ___ __ _ ______ _______ ____ __ _ _ __ ___ ____ farms __ 147 100 7 4 30 6 trees __ 11 388 10215 255 98 400 420

pcunds harvested __ 14612 13226 725 110 306 245 5ales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 5615 5475 140 dollars __ 8363 8151 212

Breadfruits ____ ________ _ _ _ ___________ ___________ _ _ __ farms __ 156 105 6 4 32 8 1 trees __ 1006 835 36 (0) 103 16 (0)

pounds harvested __ 22485 19130 250 200 2525 380 SaJes ___________________________________________ pcunds __ (0) (0) dollars __ (0) (0)

Coconuts __________________________________________ farms __ 214 140 6 7 52 8 1 trees __ 25091 13544 (0) 7 991 2830 533 (0)

pounds harvested __ 81 905 62700 1 030 1 995 14430 750 5ales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 9250 8900 200 150

dollars __ 2872 2747 90 35 Grapefrun __________________________________________ farms __ 58 42 2 1 9 3 1

trees __ 278 186 (0) (0) 52 3 (0) pounds harvested __ 3200 1 369 (0) (0) 261 40

5ales ___________________________________________ pcunds __ (0) (0) dollars __ (0) (0)

Guavas ____________________________________________ farms __ 145 90 7 6 36 6 trees __ 3238 1 922 117 64 108 27

pcunds harvested __ 4987 3342 105 186 256 98 5ales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 294 244 20 30

dollars __ 105 89 9 7 Lemons and limes __________________________________ farms __ 223 143 8 4 54 12 2

trees __ 3778 2692 225 (0) 732 91 (0) pounds harvested __ 29859 20717 2802 265 5195 880

5ales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 6780 6000 720 60 dollars __ 3990 3420 520 50

Mangoes __________________________________________ farms __ 205 138 8 5 41 11 2 trees __ 4721 4322 75 17 231 (0) (0)

pcunds harvested __ 39633 24272 14 485 450 311 (0) (0) 5ales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 24925 10925 14000

dollars __ 21 707 7707 14000 Oranges ___________________________________________ farms __ lOS 73 3 3 21 4 1

trees __ 600 459 (0) 12 96 6 (0) pounds harvested __ 6613 5980 520 110 3

5ales ___________________________________________ pcunds __ 755 755 dollars __ 578 578

Papayas __ _____ ______________ _____ __ ___ __ ____ ___ ___ farms __ 112 74 3 5 24 6 trees __ 3270 2412 89 85 587 97

pounds harvested __ 10867 6493 2 170 620 989 595 5ales ___________________________________________ pcunds __ 2620 2500 80 40

dollars __ 1 587 1 524 48 15 Pineapples _________________________________________ farms __ 58 34 2 3 16 3

plants __ 386333 5 718 (0) 30015 (0) 350 108 pounds harvested __ 241 772 3553 (0) 38015 (0) 200 160

5ales ___________________________________________ pcunds __ 238800 800 38 000 200 000 dollars __ 50160 160 15 000 35000

Soursops __________________________________________ farms __ 112 75 5 3 23 5 1 trees __ 2065 1 531 193 (0) 255 40 (0)

pcunds harvested __ 6610 4737 850 125 798 100 5ales ___________________________________________ pcunds __ 460 350 110

dollars __ 215 110 105 5tarfruits _ _________ __ _ _ _____ ___ ____ _ ___ _________ ___ farms __ 97 72 6 3 12 4

trees __ 421 309 50 5 49 8 pounds harvested __ 5633 3393 310 245 600 85

581es ___________________________________________ pcunds __ 1 540 540 000 dollars __ 860 360 500

5weetsops _________________________________________ farms __ 96 64 5 1 23 3 trees __ 1 109 780 (0) (0) 257 16

pcunds harvested __ 4808 3572 (0) (0) 1 082 SaJes ___________________________________________ pcunds __ 310 310

dollars __ 300 300 Tangerines _________________________________________ farms __ 159 104 7 3 38 7

trees __ 2924 2425 54 55 274 116 pcunds harvested __ 20291 17469 493 250 956 123

Sales ___________________________________________ pcunds __ 8605 8 125 680 dollars __ 4831 4326 505

See footnotes at end of table.

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA GUAM 31

Table 23. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987-Con. [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductolY text I

Item Total Full owners Part owners Tenants Permittees Nonpermittees Others

FRUITS, NUTS, ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, AND OTHER NURSERY PRODUCTS-Con.

Other fruits, nuts, and tree crops _____________________ farms __ plants or trees __

pounds harvesle<L 8ales ___________________________________________ pounds __

dollars __

Ornamental plants and other nurse!)' products _________ farms __ plants __

8a1es ____________________________________________ plants __ dollars __

LIVESTOCK, POULTRY, AND THEIR PRODUCTS, AND FISH

Carabaos _ _ _____ _ _ __ ______ ______ __ ____ _ __ ___ ___ _ __ _ farms __ number __

8ales ___________________________________________ number __ dollars __

Cattle and calves ___________________________________ farms __ numbeL_ 8ales ___________________________________________ number __ dollars __

Milk cows ________________________________________ farms __ number __

8ales _________________________________________ number __ dollars __

Other cattle and calves ___________________________ farms __ numbeL_ Sales _________________________________________ number __ dollars __

Hogs and pigs of all ages ___________________________ farms __ number __

8ales ___________________________________________ number __ dollars __

Goats and kids of all ages ___________________________ farms __ number __

5ales ___________________________________________ number __ dollars __

Horses and colts of all ages _________________________ farms __ number __

8ales ___________________________________________ number __ dollars __

Milk sales __________________________________________ farms __ quarts __ dollars __

Chicken hens 4 months old or older __________________ farms __ number __

Sales ___________________________________________ number __ dollars __

Commercial layers ________________________________ farms __ number __

5al98 _________________________________________ number __ dollars __

Other chicken hens _______________________________ farms __ number __

8al98 _________________________________________ number __ dollars __

Chickens under 4 months old ________________________ farms __ number __

8ales ___________________________________________ number __ dOllars __

Roosters and pullets ________________________________ farms __ numbeL_

5ales ___________________________________________ number __ dollars __

Ducks _____________________________________________ farms __

numbeL_ 8ales ___________________________________________ number __ dOllars __

Geese _____________________________________________ farms __

numbeL_ Sales ___________________________________________ number __ dOllars __

Pigeons ___________________________________________ farms __ number __

Sales ___________________________________________ number __ dollars __

Other poultry (guineas, etc.) _________________________ farms __ numbeL_

Sales ___________________________________________ number __ dollars __

Chicken egg sales __________________________________ farms __ dozens __ dollars __

Fish _______________________________________________ farms __ pounds caughL Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __

, Detail may not add to total due to rounding. 21nc1udes dlY and green com.

dollars __

52 491

6645 318 220

36 25984 14224 38541

21 269

18 11 800

56 317 28

16602

7 36 (D) (D)

54 281 (0) (D)

195 2627 1 537

106 395

63 851 125

14320

10 21

206 49065 3779

11 473

15 33177 2200 3250

200 15888

1 579 8223

158 11 429

(D) (D)

203 3562

819 19500

66 4122

178 770

27 115

33 866 (D) (D)

8 52 (D) (D)

10 529543 651 122

4 388 200 192000 235000

'Includes eating and cooking bananas. Unit of measure in hUls instesd of trees.

32 GUAM

33 262

5981 318 220

20 13390 6095

23505

15 62 13

8900 43

211 28

16602 4

28 (0) (0)

42 183 (0) (D)

128 1 620

980 62010

45 612 111

13 120

3 3

137 9274

974 3898

9 3048

(D) (D)

134 6226

(D) (D)

109 3927

100 200

138 2249

419 6675

43 802 127 510

19 102

23 757 (D) (D)

4 19

7 36617 49422

2 (D) (D) (D)

3 1 14 1 164 (D) (0) (D) 385 (D) (0) (D)

3 12 1 (0) 4220 (D) (0) (D) (0) (D)

5 1 (0) (D) (0) (D) (0) (D)

2 8 3 (D) 48 (D)

2 1 (0) (0)

2 7 3 (0) (0) 41

7 3 46 9 2 75 (D) 550 328 (0) 39 (D) 312 192 (0)

2700 (D) 26075 14600 (0)

1 15 2 (0) 89 (0) (0) (D) (0) (D)

2 2 3 (0) (D) 3

6 6 43 12 2 28167 8391 2704 (0) (0)

(0) (D) 605 (D) (D) 3725

1 2 2 1 (D) (0) (D) (D) (D) (0)

6 4 42 12 2 (0) (D) (D) 461 (0)

(D) 605 (D) 3725

4 4 32 7 2 6062 127 103 (0) (0)

(D) (D)

6 3 42 12 2 (D) 287 717 211 (D)

75 125 11 220 1 605

3 1 15 2 2 3010 (0) 277 (D) (0)

50 1 250 10

2 5 1 (D) 7 (D)

1 1 7 1 (D) (D) 79 (D)

1 3 (D) (D) (D) (D)

1 1 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)

1 1 (D) (D) (0) (0) (D) (0)

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

Table 24. Summary by Age of Operator: 1987 [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text 1

Item Total Under 25 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms ____________________________________________ number __

Percent of farms ______________________________________ _ Land in farms' ______________________________________ acres __

Percent distribution ____________________________________ _ Average size of farm _____________________________ acres __

LAND USE Total cropland ______________________________________ farms __

acres1 __ Used for crops ___________________________________ farms __

acres __ Used for pasture _________________________________ farms __

acres __ Not used for crops or pasture ______________________ farms __

acres __

Pastureland: Used for pasture or grazing ________________________ farms __

acres __ Not used for pasture or grazing ____________________ farms __

acres __ Other land _________________________________________ farms __

acres __

TENURE OF OPERATOR Operators __________________________________________ farms __

acres1 __

Owners __________________________________________ farms __ acres __

Full owners ____________________________________ farms __ acres __

Part owners ____________________________________ farms __ acres __

Tenants _________________________________________ farms __ acres __

Permittees _______________________________________ farms __ acres __

Nonpermittees ___________________________________ farms __ acres __

Other ___________________________________________ farms __ acres __

FARMS BY SIZE Farms ____________________________________________________ _

Less than 1 acre ________________________________________ _ 1 to 2 acres ____________________________________________ _ 3 to 4 acres ____________________________________________ _ 5 to 7 acres ____________________________________________ _ 8 to 9 acres ____________________________________________ _ 10 to 19 acres __________________________________________ _ 20 to 39 acres __________________________________________ _ 40 to 49 acres __________________________________________ _ 50 acres or more ________________________________________ _

FARMS BY TYPE OF HOLDING Home consumption holding _________________________________ _ Sale holdings _____________________________________________ _

¥~~3~Z~ =============================================== Fruit and nut ____________________________________________ _ Dairy ___________________________________________________ _ Livestock _______________________________________________ _ Poultry _________________________________________________ _ Mixed __________________________________________________ _ Other __________________________________________________ _

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

Operators by place of residence: On farm operated _______________________________________ _ Not on farm operated ____________________________________ _

Operators by years on present farm: Less than 2 years _______________________________________ _ 2 to 4 years _____________________________________________ _ 5 to 9 years _____________________________________________ _ 10 years or more ________________________________________ _

Operators by age group: Under 25 years __________________________________________ _ 25 to 34 years __________________________________________ _ 35 to 44 years __________________________________________ _ 45 to 54 years __________________________________________ _ 55 to 64 years __________________________________________ _ 65 years and over _______________________________________ _

Average age __________________________________________ _

Operators by main occupation: AgriculturaL ____________________________________ number __ acres __

Nonagricultural __________________________________ number __ acres __

Operators by days of work off farm: None ___________________________________________________ _ Any ____________________________________________________ _

1 to 49 days __________________________________________ _ 50 to 99 days _________________________________________ _ 100 to 149 days _______________________________________ _ 150 to 199 days _______________________________________ _ 200 days or more _____________________________________ _

See footnotes at end of table.

351 100.0

13134 100.0 37.4

339 2321

332 1 204

62 184 93

933

51 3707

33 169 204

6937

351 13134

241 8545

225 6999

16 546

15 (0) 72

440

21 3808

2 (0)

351 22

126 56 46 17 36 28

4 16

142 209 102 26 23

26 10 14 8

257 94

49 55 64

183

7 28 49 98

108 61 53

190 12017

161 117

108 243

60 22 15 11

135

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

7 2.0

9 .1

1.3

6 6 6

(0)

2 (0)

2 (0)

2 (0)

7 9

6 (0)

6 (0)

1 (0)

7

7

4 3 1 1 1

5 2

1 6

7

22

4 5 3 4

1 6 3

3

28 8.0

258 2.0 9.2

28 236

28 73 5 3

11 161

2 (0)

1 (0) 12

(0)

28 258

17 150

17 150

3 99

8 9

28 2

17 2 2

1 2

2

13 15

8 2 1

2

2

24 4

11 3 8 6

28

31

14 136

14 122

6 22

6

2 2

12

49 98 108 14.0 27.9 30.8

4047 2072 1 005 30.8 15.8 7.7 82.6 21.1 9.3

45 93 106 319 526 559 44 90 103

185 314 (0) 7 16 27

13 26 118 14 27 21

122 188 (0)

10 13 18 3586 7 88

6 11 11 12 119 (0) 23 62 70

130 1 420 342

49 98 108 4047 2072 005

28 74 71 175 1 913 639 27 65 67 (0) 473 545

1 9 4 (0) 1 440 94

4 2 4 90 (0) 108 10 14 27 55 (0) 216

7 7 5 3728 61 (0)

1 1 (0) (D)

49 98 108 5 4 7

17 31 35 10 11 21 3 20 13 1 9 6 6 13 9 3 7 11 1 2 3 3 4

14 37 49 35 61 59 16 31 29 4 3 12 2 12 2

6 8 5 4 2 4

2 6 3 3 1

36 71 77 13 27 31

12 10 9 12 16 14 12 24 16 13 48 69

49 98

108

39 50 60

22 40 68 3908 1 676 712

27 58 40 139 396 293

7 22 36 42 76 72

9 12 20 3 8 5 2 8 1 2 3 4

26 45 42

65 years and over

61 17.4

5744 43.7 94.2

61 675

61 238

7 24 18

413

8 26

4 18 35

5026

61 5744

45 (0) 43

5849 2

(0)

2 (0) 12 79

2 (0)

61 4

19 12

8 1 7 5 1 4

25 36 17

4 5

5

4 1

44 17

6 4 4

47

61 71

42 5580

19 184

36 25 10 6 2

7

GUAM 33

Table 24. Summary by Age of Operator: 1987-Con. [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text)

Item Totsl Under 25 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 yesrs 55 to 64 years

65 years and over

LOCATION Farms ____________________________________________________ _

On hard surface road ____________________________________ _ Off hard surface road ____________________________________ _

Less than 1 mile ______________________________________ _ 1 to 2 miles ___________________________________________ _ 3 to 4 miles ___________________________________________ _ 5 miles or more _______________________________________ _

Not reported ____________________________________________ _

LABOR STATUS Farms ____________________________________________ numbeL_

workera __ Unpaid labor _____________________________________ farms __

worl<ers __ Less than 25 days ______________________________ farms __

workera __ 25 to 149 days _________________________________ farms __

workers __ 150 days or more ______________________________ farms __

worI<ers __ Hired farm labor __________________________________ farms __

workers __ Less than 25 days ______________________________ farms __

workera __ 25 to 149 days _________________________________ farms __

workers __ ISO days or more ______________________________ farms __

workers __ Not reported _____________________________________ farms __

SELECTED EQUIPMENT Tractors (all kinds) __________________________________ farms __

number __ Motortrucks ________________________________________ farms __ number __

Automobiles _______________________________________ farms __ number __

FARMS BY SPECIFIED FACILITIES Electricity _________________________________________________ _ No electricity ______________________________________________ _ Piped running water _______________________________________ _ No piped running water ____________________________________ _

VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS SOLD

Total sales _________________________________________ farms __ dollars __

Average per farm _______________________________ dollsrs __

Farms by value of sales: $100 to $499 __________________________________ farms __ dollars __

$500 to $1,199 _________________________________ farms __ dollars __

$1,200 to $2,499 _______________________________ farms __ dollars __

$2,500 to $4,999 _______________________________ farms __ dollars __

$5,000 to $7,499 _______________________________ farms __ dollars __

$7,500 to $9,999 _______________________________ farms __ dollars __

$10,000 or more _______________________________ farms __

SALES BY COMMODITY GROUP OR PRODUCT

dollars __

Vegetables and field crops __________________________ farms __ dollars __

Fruits and nuts _____________________________________ farms __ dollars __

Omamentsl plants and other nursery products _________ farms __ dollars __

Livestock __________________________________________ farms __ dollars __ Milk _______________________________________________ farms __ dollars __

Poultry and eggs ___________________________________ farms __ dollars __

Fish _______________________________________________ farms __

SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES

dollars __

Machine hire and customwork _______________________ farms __ dollars __

Hired farm labor ____________________________________ farms __ dollars __

Feed purchased for livestock and poultry _____________ farms __ dollars __

Insacticides, fungicides, and herbicides _______________ farms __ dollars __

Fertilizers and manure purchased ____________________ farms __ dollars __

Livestock and poultry purchased _____________________ farms __ dollars __

See footnotes at end of table.

34 GUAM

351 205 146 111

28 5 2

350 916 339 788

44 85 82

153 286 550

35 128

6 13 17 58 19 57

1

143 204 184 265 246 418

241 110 299

52

351 2626747

7484

114 28823

63 46147

52 87877

47 170962

24 140360

7 59900

44 2092878

207 1 285551

126 164 083

12 38541

114 149117

29 774455

3 235000

132 136425

35 369085

235 806 806

213 116 389

226 162013

50 58607

7 5 2 1

7 12

7 12

2 (D)

6 (D)

4 4 5 7 3 9

5 2 7

7 16180 2311

2 (D)

1 (D)

1 (D)

2 (D)

1 (D)

3 7040

3 (D)

3 6050

1 (D)

4 580

3 6700

3 850

5 1 800

1 (0)

28 15 13 11 2

26 96 26 69

3 7 4

(D) 24 (D)

3 27

2 (D)

2 (D)

7 11 13 15 23 36

18 10 23

5

28 63 892

2282

13 3723

3 2079

4 (D)

2 (D)

5 31 615

1 (D)

18 47759

9 2968

1 (D)

10 9870

4 (O)

13 4110

3 25635

17 12250

19 10 740

19 18415

6 3650

49 28 21 14 3 2 2

49 158

46 135

11 23 15 38 37 76

7 23 2

(D) 3

(D) 5

11

18 29 28 38 41 62

33 16 37 12

49 627966

12816

14 (D)

8 6545

9 17090

8 28745

2 (D)

8 559606

32 334 522

15 57654

2 (D)

13 18660

5 18630

2 (D)

22 19660

7 46 800

32 135489

32 14571

32 28 239

10 15580

96 61 37 32

4 1

97 279

92 220

16 26 30 56 69

138

17 59

4 (D)

8 (D)

8 34

1

40 59 58 94 67

114

70 26 86 12

98 162435

11 862

31 7424

12 8051

17 26878

10 40 004

6 35352

3 23700

19 1 021 026

51 395101

33 (D)

3 19716

31 44 865

3 604 700

1 (D)

37 61 218

17 228 250

64 448 936

61 48 077

59 51 975

12 27115

108 59 49 34 14

1

108 243 107 234

7 19 21 37 96

178

5 9

1 (D)

4 (D)

50 68 54 76 77

148

75 33 94 14

108 500457

4634

30 6975

29 (D) 14

24374

14 43 973

6 33900

2 (D) 13

351 896

64 284481

40 24003

3 10750

38 35995

13 145 228

34 29230

5 43 900

74 163 971

65 25353

72 42372

14 9770

61 37 24 19

5

61 128

61 118

7 10 10 15 56 93

3 10

3 10

24 33 28 35 35 49

40 21 52

9

61 255817

4194

24 6326

10 7903

7 11 370

11 41 240

4 22478

2 (D)

3 (D)

39 196 648

26 17835

3 6650

21 33657

3 1 027

22 21 627

3 22 500

45 41 460

33 16798

39 21 412

7 (D)

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

Table 24. Summary by Age of Operator: 1987-Con. [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text I

Item 6~ years and Totsl Under 25 yesrs 25 to 34 yesrs 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 84 years over

VEGETABLES AND FIELD CROPS Beans, green ______________________________________ farms __ 165 3 13 25 38 52 34

acres __ 94 1 7 15 38 22 12 pounds halVested __ 303 604 1640 11 175 55541 134961 56 502 43 985 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 278437 1500 10150 51 722 129 791 47140 38134

dollars __ 230 187 1300 7135 42151 110 607 39387 29607 Bittermelons _______________________________________ farms __

52 2 7 8 12 14 9 aCres __ 24 !O) 5 3 7 (0) 4

pounds ha.vested __ 98425 0) 14630 9020 34 890 (0) 24770 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 91 OB5 !8! 14500 9000 33 530 (0) 22275 dollars __ 59920 11 800 7800 15650 (0) 15200

Cabbage, Chinese __________________________________ farms __ 55 3 8 11 17 16 acres __ 22 1 2 3 11 4

pounds halVested __ 41 711 585 3690 4733 25193 7530 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 35574 500 3350 3733 21 061 6930 dollars __ 24976 300 2285 2302 15212 4877

Cabbsge, hesd _____________________________________ farms __ 22 4 3 9 4 2 acres __ 9 1 1 4 (0) !O)

pounds halVested __ 40 231 2355 9531 28 197

!g! Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __

34 021 2060 9531 20822 !gl dollars __ 13882 1 055 3936 7603 Cantsloups ________________________________________ farms __ 33 4 6 8 10 5

acres __ 49 3 8 18 8 12 pounds halVested __ 124745 6200 19395 60 600 16150 22400

Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 122295 6200 19395 60 400 14200 22 100 dollars __ 80654 4654 15765 32940 11 885 15610

Cassava (tepioca) __________________________________ farms __ 81 8 10 18 25 20 acres __ 18 1 2 4 6 5

pounds ha.vested __ 30560 2030 2730 4825 14460 6735 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 12951 1 325 450 400 8703 2073 dollars __ 7462 700 275 263 5193 1 011

Com' _____________________________________________ farms __ 37 8 5 8 8 10

acres __ 30 6 2 4 4 14 pounds ha.vested __ 56 178 4750 4916 8800 8410 31 500 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 50248 4500 4888 5850 8405 28825

dollars __ 38808 2800 5775 4045 6103 20085 Cucumbers ________________________________________ farms __ 119 3 10 16 33 39 16

acres __ 72 21~ 2 15 31 15 9 pounds halVested __ 587131 6100 287846 179588 72827 59070 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 550829 2000 5800 287098 156 246 83 133 54550

dollars __ 233541 700 2085 113244 69042 24804 23886 Eggplant ___________________________________________ farms __

150 1 18 17 33 52 31 acres __ 49

19l 4 5 12 20 (0)

pounds halVested __ 88 328 10395 12893 14415 39218 (Ol Sales ___ . . ___________________________________ pounds __ 70313 8880 12173 11800 31 490 (0

dollars __ 45318 0) 4895 8621 ; 365 22 545 (0 Gado ______________________________________________ farms __ 21 1 4 3 8 7

acres __ 7 !8! !8! 2 2 2 pounds ha.vested __ 8888 1 350 3800 983 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __

1300 500 500 300 dollars __ 1 025 400 375 250

Muskmelons and peplnos ___________________________ farms __ 28 2 5 8 8 7 acres __ 25

l~! !O) 5 4 10

pounds halVested __ 50760 15190 9435 13400 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 48384 !gl 15100 8384 10600

dollars __ 33903 11 730 5710 8400 Onions, green ______________________________________ farms __ 63 5 6 13 25 14

acres __ 10 1 1 2 4 3 pounds ha.vested __ 17498 385 2393 2375 7970 4375 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 10658 200 2298 465 5925 1 750

dollars __ 15330 200 3181 425 8934 2610 Peppers ___________________________________________ farms __ 145 3 13 18 38 46 27

acres __ 30 (Z) 3 6 8 9 5 pounds ha.vested __ 70619 120 2292 27304 17756 13 195 8950

Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 59888 000 2115 24659 15952 10557 5405 dollars __ 50722 000 3010 13167 15274 12469 5802

Pumpkins and squash _______________________________ farms __ 73 1 8 5 17 27 15 acres __ 16 !O) 2 10 )

4 7 2 pounds ha.vested __ 41 032 0) 1090 0) 10890 21 447 6800

Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 22 621 445 545 4750 14675 2208 dollars __ 11 107 282 328 2823 6999 875

Radishes __________________________________________ farms __ 10 2 5 3

acres __ 2 (O! 1 (0) pounds ha.vested __ 5495 (0 2800 (0)

Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 4530 (0 2 130 (0)

dollars __ 3 177 (0) 1 882 (0) Sweelpotetoes _____________________________________ farms __

63 6 4 13 23 17 acres __ 15 1 1 3 7 4

pounds ha.vested __ 25955 545 1 010 7944 11 236 5220 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 11 525 150 700 1 179 8496 1000

dollars __ 6795 100 252 756 5387 300 Taro ______________________________________________ farms __

lOS 1 9 11 21 39 24 acres __ 27 !8!

(0) 4 6 11 6 pounds halVested __ 26055 (0) 2160 5265 12790 6895 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __

12567 370 300 2750 6633 2534 dollars __ 10335 150 189 1 465 6351 2160

Tomatoes __________________________________________ farms __ 76 2 4 10 21 29 10

acres __ 25 18! !O) 4 9 9 2 pounds ha.vested __ 142 699 0) 66 567 52327 21 220 2235 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __

136 556 66 312 50 037 18607 1800 dollars __ lOB 800 52237 39288 15537 1 540

Watermelons _______________________________________ farms __ 47 2 3 7 16 11 6 acres __ 116 (O! (0) 15 46 15 34

pounds ha.vested __ 632605 (0 (0) 117770 290 800 54 465 156 500 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 513620 13000 117770 208 700 53 750 120400

doIlars __ 178 643 4900 43 383 63 175 17 435 49750

See footnotes at and of table.

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA GUAM 35

Table 24. Summary by Age of Operator: 1987-Con. [For anumeration periods. see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols. see introductory text 1

Item Total Under 25 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years

65 years and over

VEGETABLES AND FIELD CROPS-Con. Yams _____________________________________________ farms __

acres __ pounds harvested __ Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __

dollars __ Other vegetablas and field crops _____________________ farms __

acres __ pounds harvested __ Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __

dollars __

FRUITS, NUTS, ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, AND OTHER NURSERY PRODUCTS

Land in fruit trees and plants ________________________ farms __ acres __

Avocados __________________________________________ farms __ trees __

pounds harvested __ Salas ___________________________________________ pounds __

dollars __ Bananas3 __ ____ _____ ____ ____ __ _______ ______ _______ _ farms __

hills __ pounds harvested __

Salas ___________________________________________ pounds __ dollars __

Betelnuts __ _ _ __ ___ ___ _ ______ _____ ________ ______ _ ___ farms __ trees __

pounds harvested __ Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __

dollars __ Breadfruits _ _ ___ __ _ __ _________ _ __ ____ _______ _____ ___ farms __

trees __ pounds harvested __ Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __

dollars __ Coconuts __________________________________________ farms __

trees __ pounds harvested __

Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ dollars __

Grapefruit __________________________________________ farms __ trees __

pounds harvested __ Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __

dollars __ Guavas ____________________________________________ farms __

trees __ pounds harvested __

Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ dollars __

Lemons and limes __________________________________ farms __ trees __

pounds harvested __ Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __

dollars __ Mangoes __________________________________________ farms __

trees __ pounds harvested __ Salas ___________________________________________ pounds __

dollars __ Oranges ___________________________________________ farms __

trees __ pounds harvested __ Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __

dollars __ Papayas ___________________________________________ farms __

trees __ pounds harvested __

Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ dollars __

Plneapples _________________________________________ farms __ plants __

pounds harvested __ Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __

dollars __ Soursops __________________________________________ farms __

trees __ pounds harvested __

Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ dollars __

Starfruits __________________________________________ farms __ trees __

pounds harvested __ Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __

dollars __ Sweetsops _________________________________________ farms __

trees __ pounds harvested __ Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __

dollars __

Tangerines _________________________________________ farms __ trees __

pounds harvested __ Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ dollars __

See footnotes at end of table.

36 GUAM

62 18

21 524 9565

10368

31 26

117734 115896 101 000

292 813

190 5985

38855 6480 2541

254 64 714

168 075 104 960 65 605

147 11 388 14612 5615 8363

156 1 006

22 485 (0) (0)

214 25091 81 905 9250 2872

58 278

3200 (0) (0)

145 3238 4987

294 105

223 3778

29859 6780 3990

205 4721

39633 24925 21 707

105 600

6613 755 578

112 3270

10867 2620 1 587

58 386 333 241 772 238 600 50160

112 2065 6610

460 215

97 421

5633 1540

860

96 1 109 4808

310 300

159 2924

20 291 8805 4831

4 4

1 (0) (0)

3 1800 1860 1590 1000

3 171 508 360 570

2 (0) (0)

1 (0)

2 (0) (0)

2 (0) (0)

1 (0) (0)

1 (0) (0) (0) (0)

4 9 14 17 18 1 3 5 4 6

055 2875 4745 7095 5754 730 1300 1 325 4665 1 545 86S 1 340 910 5925 1 330

5 5 3 8 10 2 7 4 10 3

2260 20 410 9065 77939 8060 2200 20074 9000 77 560 7062 1 500 15080 9000 66360 9060

23 39 78 93 55 50 134 171 290 164 12 21 54 64 38 (0) 332 749 1 093 3770 (0) 2965 13650 11 435 9595

50 3830 400 2200 25 1 766 150 600

20 35 72 81 43 3737 11 131 32323 22 901 12822 7655 19930 72810 41 190 24830 3350 15450 52600 20220 11 750 2410 6910 36403 12095 6787

12 19 41 45 27 203 2649 3039 3914 1 412 519 1 442 2720 6184 3239 125 1 425 1 435 2270 200 2074 1 862 3657

11 14 44 52 35 30 78 444 251 203

1 815 665 5725 7105 6155 (0) 130 (0) 59

17 26 60 71 38 683 (0) 3235 13709 5265

4550 (0) 21 140 30395 17630 200 1 400 7650

90 497 2285 3 7 17 16 15 5 66 72 81 54

20 316 1 819 410 635 (0) (0)

11 21 44 41 27 (0) 704 459 1 371 596

231 346 1 261 1 711 1 438 20 144 130

9 66 30 15 27 65 70 44 (0) 310 804 1648 808 (0) 2105 8222 10622 7235

100 900 4080 1 700 50 580 2510 850

17 18 60 68 40 3078 (0) 593 434 347 1 100 (0) 21 013 9531 5124

17 050 4525 3350 16500 3067 2140

12 12 25 33 22 60 45 120 229 (0)

1 040 1 150 065 2533 (0) 300 25 230 200 150 13 215 200

9 15 31 31 25 (0) 640 437 822 1 127 (0) 1064 3958 2455 2405 (0) 190 575 595 1 200 (0) 160 444 320 625

5 10 17 13 13 46 380510 905 479 4393

8 238 294 1 147 323 2000 238 000 800

50 000 160 9 9 34 39 21

44 54 279 1 342 346 245 442 931 3652 1 340 100 10 350 100 5 110

4 7 25 35 26 7 15 157 139 103

275 310 2238 290 1 520 1300 240

800 60

6 11 28 32 19 67 131 210 325 376

140 764 1 635 1206 1 06S 250 60 250 50

12 18 45 50 34 81 222 595 1 615 411

970 1253 6186 5100 6782 300 900 2600 5005 300 600 1404 2527

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

Table 24. Summary by Age of Operator: 1987-Con. [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item Total Under 25 years 25 to 34 years

FRUITS, NUTS, ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, AND OTHER NURSERY PRODUCTS-Con.

Other fruits, nuts, and tree crops _____________________ farms __ 52 plants or trees __ 491

pounds harvested __ 6645 8a1es ___________________________________________ pounds __ 318 dollars __ 220

Ornamental plants and other nursery products _________ farms __ 36 plants __ 25984

8ales ____________________________________________ J'~ra~== 14224 38541

LIVESTOCK, POULTRY, AND THEIR PRODUCTS, AND FISH

Carabaos __________________________________________ farms __ 21 number_ .. 269

8ales ________ .. __________________________________ number __ 18 dollars __ II 800

Cattle and calves ___________________________________ farms __ 56 numbeL_ 317 8ales _____ .. _____________________________________ number __ 28 dollars __ 16602

Milk cows ________________________________________ farms __ 7 numbeL_ 36 8ales _________________________________________ number __ (0) dollars __ (0)

Other cattle and calves ___________________________ farms __ 54 number __ 281 8ales _________________________________________ number __ (0) dollars __ (0)

Hogs and pigs of all ages ___________________________ farms __ 195 numbeL_ 2627 8ales ___________________________________________ number __ I 537 dollars __ 106395

Goats and kids of all ages ___________________________ farms __ 63 number __ 851 8ales ___________________________________________ number __ 125 dollars __ 14320

Horses and colts of all ages _________________________ farms __ 10 numbeL_ 21 8ales ___________________________________________ number __ dollars __

Milk sales __________________________________________ farms __ quarts __ dollars __

Chicken hens 4 months old or older __________________ farms __ 206 numbeL_ 49085 8ales ___________________________________________ number __ 3779 dollars __ II 473

Commercial layers ________________________________ farms __ IS numbeL_ 33 177

8ales _________________________________________ number __ 2200 dollars __ 3250

Other chicken hens _______________________________ farms __ 200 numbeL_ 15888

8ales _________________________________________ number __ I 579 dollars __ 8223

Chickens under 4 months old ________________________ farms __ 158 number __ II 429 8ales ___________________________________________ number __ (0) dollars __ (0)

Roosters and pullets ________________________________ farms __ 203 number __ 3562 8ales ___________________________________________ number __ 619 dollars __ 19500

Oucks _____________________________________________ farms __ 66 number __ 4 122 8ales ___________________________________________ number __ 178 dollars __ 770

Geese _____________________________________________ farms __ 27 number-_ lIS 8a1es ___________________________________________ number __ dollars __

Pigeons ___________________________________________ farms __ 33 number __ 988

Sales ___________________________________________ number __ (0) dollars __ (0)

Other poultry (guineas, etc.) _________________________ farms __ 8 number __ 52

Sales ___________________________________________ number __ (0) dollars __ (0)

Chicken egg sales __________________________________ farms __ 10 dozens __ 529543 dollars __ 651 122

Fish _____________ __ _ _ ____ ___________ _ ___________ ___ farms __ 4 pounds caughL_ 386 200

8a1es ___________________________________________ pounds __ 192000 dollars __ 235000

'Detail may not add to total due to rounding. 'Includes dry and green corn. 'Includes eating and cooking bananas. Unit of measure In hills instead of trees.

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

8 43

988

1 (Ol (0 (0)

2 (0) (0) (0)

2 4 (0) 13

l8l 1

(0)

2 4

lO) 13 0)

(0)

3 17 70 142 53 82

5250 7520

3 5 3

450

1 (0)

4 15 213 764

512 3100

2 1 (0) (0)

4 14 (0) (0)

512 3100

3 13 160 358

4 15 96 261

2 4 (0) (0)

61 70

1 1 (0) (0)

2 (0)

1 (0)

1 (0) (0)

65 years and 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years ovei'

6 17 11 10 29 301 45 73

313 3700 478 166 253 25 40 200 10 10

2 13 15 5 (0) 14089 7920 3 100 (0) 9 144 2 120 2035 (0) 19 716 10750 6650

5 4 7 3 206 8 (D) 35

4 (0) 10 2400 (0) 7000

6 10 23 11 (0) 36 151 69

5 5 (0) 2900 2700 (0)

1 2 3 (0) (0) 28

(0) (0)

6 10 22 10 40 36 (0) 41

5 5 16 2900 2700 9602

20 53 69 33 374 764 896 361 160 482 583 177

15460 40425 23495 14245

7 16 26 11 68 120 585 73 9 25 74 14

800 560 9300 2210

2 4 3 (0) 4 14

26 58 68 35 198 38264 6542 2084

2000 967 300 3000 4973 400

1 3 2 6 (0) 30096 (0) 139

2000 200 3000 250

25 56 67 34 (0) 8 168 (0) 1 945

967 100 4973 150

20 41 56 25 591 7240 2269 811 (0) (0)

25 59 68 34 414 903 1 466 422

79 490 50 11 620 7505 375

12 21 20 7 246 274 3324 131 47 70

350 350

4 12 5 4 (0) 51 27 18

5 11 12 3 28 238 560 (0)

(Ol (0

2 1 1 3 (0) (0) (0) 31

(0) (0)

1 3 2 3 (0) 492926 (0) 167 (0) 601 700 (0) 252

2 2 (0) (0)

l8l (0) (0)

GUAM 37

Table 25. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987 [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Item Less than lto2 3104 5 to 7 8to9 10 to 19 20 to 39 40 to 49 50 acres or Tola! 1 acre acres acres acres acres acres acres acres more

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms ____________________________________________ number __

351 22 126 58 46 17 36 28 4 16 Percent of farms _______________________________________ 100.0 6.3 35.9 18.0 13.1 4.8 10.3 8.0 1.1 4.6 Land In farms' ______________________________________ acres __ 13 134 11 185 204 273 143 468 666 175 11 011 Percent distribution _____________________________________ 100.0 .1 1.4 1.6 2.1 1.1 3.6 5.1 1.3 83.8 Average size of farm _____________________________ acres._ 37.4 .5 1.5 3.6 5.9 8.4 13.0 23.8 43.8 688.2

LAND USE Total cropland ______________________________________ farms __ 339 20 122 55 45 16 34 28 4 15 acres1 __ 2321 8 149 148 203 92 270 427 104 922 Used for crops ___________________________________ farms __

332 19 120 54 43 16 34 27 4 15 acres __ 1 204 (0) 129 125 150 (0) 191 262 22 244 Used for pasture _________________________________ farms __ 82 18 10 10 2 10 6 3 3

acres __ 184 9 9 9 (0) 26 37 (0) 48 Not used for crops or pasture ______________________ farms __ 83 2 21 15 17 4 11 12 2 9

acres __ 933 (0) 11 14 44 12 53 128 (0) 630

Pastureland: Used for pasture or grazlng ________________________ farms __ 51 3 15 7 4 3 6 7 1 5 acres __ 3707 (0) 5 6 4 (0) 22 45 (0) 3 598 Not used for pasture or grazing ____________________ farms __ 33 1 8 3 3 4 7 3 1 3 acres __ 169 (0) 4 4 6 (0) 23 13 (0) 112 Other land _________________________________________ farms __ 204 11 55 31 35 15 27 16 3 11 acres __ 6937 2 26 48 60 45 153 181 45 6 379

TENURE OF OPERATOR Operators __________________________________________ farms __ 351 22 126 58 46 17 36 28 4 16

acres' __ 13 134 11 185 204 273 143 468 666 175 11 011 Owners __________________________________________ farms __ 241 17 80 39 37 10 25 20 3 10

acres __ 8545 (0) 121 141 (0) 85 330 471 (0) 7033 Full owners ____________________________________ farms __ 225 16 76 39 35 9 22 18 3 7 acres __ 6999 8 114 141 210 (0) 284 (0) (0) 5618 Part owners ____________________________________ farms __ 16 1 4 2 1 3 2 3 acres __ 1 546 (0) 7 (0) (0) 48 (0) 1 415

Tenants _________________________________________ farms __ 15 2 4 2 1 2 1 3 acres __ (?J (OJ 4 (0) (0) (0) (0) 228 Permittees _______________________________________ farms __ 34 12 4 7 6 4 1 1 acres __ 440 2 46 (0) 23 58 77 100 (0) (0)

Nonpermlttees ___________________________________ farms __ 21 8 3 4 2 2 2 acres __ 3 808 14 10 22 (0) (0) (0)

Other ------------------------_ ... _---------------- farms __ 2 1 1 acres __ (0) (0) (0)

FARMS BY SIZE Farms _____________________________________________________

351 22 126 58 46 17 36 28 4 16 Less than 1 acre _________________________________________ 22 22

1 to 2 acres --------------------------------------------- 126 126 3 to 4 acres _____________________________________________ 58 58 5 to 7 acres _____________________________________________ 46 46

8 to 9 acres ----------------_ ... _---------_ ... _-------------- 17 17 10 to 19 acres ___________________________________________ 36 36 20 to 39 acres ___________________________________________ 28 28 40 to 49 acres ___________________________________________

4 4 50 acres or more _________________________________________ 16 16

FARMS BY TYPE OF HOLDING Home consumption holding __________________________________ 142 10 60 20 23 2 11 8 2 6

Sat:vi;Jr:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 209 12 66 36 23 15 25 20 2 10 102 1 32 18 10 10 14 10 2 5 26 6 5 7 2 2 4 Fruit and nut _____________________________________________ 23 6 7 2 3 2 3 Oairy ____________________________________________________

Uvestock ________________________________________________ 26 2 15 3 1 3 Poultry __________________________________________________ 10 4 2 1 2 Mixed ___________________________________________________ 14 1 5 2 1 1 3

Other ------------------------------------------------_ ... - 8 4 2 2

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

Operators by place of residence: On farm operated ________________________________________ 257 20 100 36 34 12 24 19 4 8 Not on farm operated _____________________________________ 94 2 26 20 12 5 12 9 8

Operators by years on present farm: Less than 2 years ________________________________________ 49 2 19 10 3 3 6 3 3

2 to 4 years ______________________________________________ 55 3 23 6 6 4 8 3 2 5 to 9 years ______________________________________________ 64 5 27 10 13 1 3 2 3 10 years or more _________________________________________

183 12 57 30 24 9 19 20 4 8

Operators by age group: Under 25 years ___________________________________________ 7 7 25 to 34 years ___________________________________________

28 2 17 2 2 1 2 2 35 to 44 years ___________________________________________ 49 5 17 10 3 1 6 3 3 45 to 54 years ___________________________________________ 98 4 31 11 20 9 13 7 3 55 to 64 years ___________________________________________

106 7 35 21 13 6 9 11 2 4 65 years and over ________________________________________ 81 4 19 12 8 1 7 5 1 4 Average age ___________________________________________ 53 51 50 58 55 55 53 55 59 53

Operators by main occupetion: Agricultural ______________________________________ number __ 190 6 55 33 27 15 21 19 3 11

acres __ 12017 4 87 119 161 (0) 270 466 (0) 10658 Nonagricultural __________________________________ number __ 161 16 71 23 19 2 15 9 1 5 acres __ 1 117 7 98 85 112 (0) 198 200 (0) 353

Operators by days of work off farm: None ____________________________________________________ 106 6 25 21 13 8 12 14 2 7 Any _____________________________________________________ 243 16 101 35 33 9 24 14 2 9 1 to 49 days ___________________________________________ 60 23 12 6 1 7 5 1 5

50 to 99 days __________________________________________ 22 3 8 3 5 2 1 100 to 149 days ________________________________________ 15 4 4 2 3 1 150 to 199 days ________________________________________

11 1 5 2 2 1 200 days or more ______________________________________ 135 8 61 16 17 8 14 8 2

See footnotes at end of table.

38 GUAM 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

Table 25. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text)

Item Less than 1 t02 3 to 4 5t07 8 to 9 10 to 19 20 to 39 40 to 49 50 acres or Total 1 acre acres acres acres acres acres acres acres more

LOCATION Farms _____________________________________________________ 351 22 126 56 48 17 36 28 4 16 On hard surface road _____________________________________ 205 17 81 41 21 8 20 8 1 8 Off hard surface road _____________________________________ 146 5 45 15 25 9 16 20 3 8 Less than 1 mile _______________________________________ 111 5 38 11 19 6 14 11 1 6 1 to 2 miles ____________________________________________ 28 6 3 6 3 1 7 2 3 to 4 miles ____________________________________________ 5 1 1 1 2 5 miles or more ________________________________________ 2 2 Not reported _____________________________________________

LABOR STATUS Farms ____________________________________________ number __ 350 22 126 58 46 16 36 28 4 16

workers __ 916 56 284 137 125 47 97 97 8 83 Unpaid labor _____________________________________ farms __ 339 21 126 56 48 15 31 28 4 12 workers __ 788 (0) (0) (0) 117 (0) 67 78 8 36 Less than 25 days ______________________________ farms __ 44 2 15 12 6 1 4 2 2 workers __ 85 (0) (0) (0) 11 (0) 10 (0) (0) 25 to 149 days _________________________________ farms __ 82 5 27 20 12 6 5 7 workers __ 153 11 50 33 26 11 9 13 150 days or more ______________________________ fsrms __ 288 18 102 45 42 13 25 27 4 12 workers __ 550 39 182 83 80 19 48 (0) 8 (0)

Hired farm labor __________________________________ farms __ 35 2 3 2 4 1 11 6 6 workers __ 128 (0) (0) (0) 8 (0) 30 19 47 Less than 25 days ______________________________ farms __ 6 1 1 1 2 1 workers __ 13 (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 25 to 149 days _________________________________ farms __ 17 1 2 1 1 7 3 2 workers __ 58 (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 8 (0)

150 days or more ______________________________ farms __ 19 1 4 1 5 2 6 workers __ 57 (0) (0) (0) 5 (0) (0) Not reported _____________________________________ farms __ 1 1

SELECTED EQUIPMENT Tractors (all kinds) __________________________________ farms __ 143 1 31 26 15 14 21 20 2 13

number __ 204 (0) 33 37 26 20 27 33 (0) 24 Motortrucks ________________________________________ farms __ 184 5 84 32 25 9 19 19 1 10 number __ 265 (0) 75 42 32 15 44 32 (0) 17 Automobiles _______________________________________ farms __ 248 17 84 40 30 15 27 17 4 12 number __ 418 31 135 87 45 28 51 27 8 26

FARMS BY SPECIFIED FACILITIES Electricity __________________________________________________ 241 19 91 37 29 11 25 16 2 11 No electricity _______________________________________________ 110 3 35 19 17 6 11 12 2 5

~igep~p~~~~n~~~t::aier-===================================== 299 18 115 45 35 17 30 23 3 13 52 4 11 11 11 6 5 1 3

VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS SOLD

Total sales _________________________________________ farms __ 351 22 126 56 46 17 36 28 4 16 dollars __ 2626 747 43 021 188 760 188 964 414 470 577 508 509 228 463 027 40 173 193 596

Average per farm _______________________________ dollars __ 7484 1 956 1 577 3339 9010 33971 14 145 16537 10043 12100

Farms by value of sales: $100 to $499 __________________________________ farms __ 114 10 58 11 14 8 6 2 5 dollars __ 28823 :2 504 15001 3209 3440 1 449 (0) (0) 1 405

$500 to $1,199 _________________________________ farms __ 63 5 22 16 10 4 3 2 1 dollars __ 46147 3449 16469 11 882 7617 2580 2 155 (0) (0)

$1,200 to $2,499 _______________________________ farms __ 52 1 21 10 6 1 8 3 2 dollars __ 87677 (0) 35007 15982 9277 (0) 13687 6054 (0)

$2,500 to $4,999 _______________________________ farms __ 47 1 17 9 5 3 4 7 1 dollars __ 170962 (0) 58915 32883 (0) 13770 14 917 26132 (0)

$5,000 to $7,499 _______________________________ farms __ 24 4 3 5 5 3 2 1 1 dollars __ 140 360 22 270 15123 30245 30869 17263 (0) (0) (0)

$7,500 to $9,999 _______________________________ farms __ 7 1 1 2 2 1 dollars __ 59900 (0) (0) (0) (0) (0)

$10,000 or more _______________________________ farms __ 44 1 4 5 5 4 9 9 1 6 dollars __ 2092878 (0) (0) 93183 338 000 526495 448 005 41884S (0) 177 166

SALES BY COMMODITY GROUP OR PRODUCT

Vegetables and field crops __________________________ farms __ 207 7 74 33 25 13 22 22 2 9 dollars __ 1 265551 3651 102 856 (0) 101 062 156396 276 110 404618 (0) 84 630

Fruits and nuts _____________________________________ farms __ 126 4 39 29 18 3 12 9 3 9 dollars __ 184 063 815 21 686 22082 (0) 2187 12926 (0) 745 53055

Ornamental plants and other nursery products--------- farms __ 12 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 dollars __ 38541 22000 880 (0) (0) (0) (0) (0)

Livestock __ __ ______ __ _______ ____ ____ _______________ farms __ 114 9 47 17 16 4 11 7 1 2 dollars __ 149117 3185 55550 24430 13 595 8625 22 822 16910 (0) (0)

Milk _ __ __ ____ ______ _ ___ __________________________ __ farms __ dollars __

Poultry and eggs ___________________________________ farms __ 29 4 10 6 3 2 2 1 1 doIlars __ 774455 13370 17788 42752 288 150 (0) (0) (0) (0) Rsh _______ ___ ___ _ ___________ ________________ ______ farms __ 3 2 1 dollars __ 235 000 (0) (0)

SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES

Machine hire and customwork _______________________ farms __ 132 1 49 31 14 6 13 12 6 dollars __ 138 425 (0) 15920 20118 40390 15550 19950 14410 (0)

Hired farm labor ____________________________________ farms __ 35 2 3 2 4 1 11 6 6 dollars __ 369085 (0) 1 700 (0) 29 900 (0) 63 650 46500 118200

Feed purchased for livestock and poultry _____________ farms __ 235 17 83 42 36 12 20 15 2 8 dollars __ B06 B06 18407 68 296 54 966 177 676 260 241 126 540 (0) (0) 48 842

Insecticides, fungicides, and hemicides _______________ farms __ 213 10 71 32 25 14 26 19 3 13 dollars __ 118389 1 325 16402 9906 12756 14575 24345 17418 2550 17 112

Fertilizers and manure purchased ____________________ farms __ 226 7 81 40 26 13 22 22 2 13 dollars __ 162013 3155 24745 11 924 (0) 8960 30275 28745 (0) 353BO

Livestock and poultry purchased _____________________ farms __ 50 1 17 10 8 2 8 3 1 dollars __ 58 607 (0) 13895 4235 12 800 (0) 12 987 2850 (0)

See footnotes at end of table.

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA GUAM 39

Table 25. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987 -Con. [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text 1

Item Less than 1 to 2 3 to 4 5t07 8 to 9 10 to 19 20 to 39 40 to 49 50 acres or Total 1 acre acres acres acres acres acres acres acres more

VEGETABLES AND FIELD CROPS Beans, green ______________________________________ fanns __ 165 7 65 30 19 9 15 13 1 6

acres __ 94 (D) 16 11 11 6 23 16 (D) 9 pounds harves1ed __ 303804 (D) 45200 32760 37230 54 083 59888 57588 (D) 14600 SaIes ___________________________________________ pounds __ 278437 (D) 41 100 28020 30 350 52183 56588 54 781 (D) 13809

dollars __ 230 187 (D) 34 956 22944 24717 48 010 45362 44 670 (D) 7800 Bittermelons _______________________________________ farms __ 52 - 21 7 8 2 7 3 - 4

acres __ 24 - 4 3 4 (D) 8 (D) - 3 pounds harvested __ 98425 - 9560 12575 12990 (D) 50100 (D) - 7000

sates ___________________________________________ pounds __ 91 085 - 8205 12400 12630 (D) 49000 (D) - 4700 dollars __ 59920 - 7440 10200 8950 (D) 26450 (D) - 3580

Cabbage, Chinese __________________________________ farms __ 55 3 19 7 5 4 7 5 1 4 acres __ 22 1 4 3 (D) 1 4 3 (D) 2

pounds harvested __ 41 711 1400 5020 1 750 (D) 2595 6883 4964 (D) 2000 sates ___________________________________________ pounds __ 35574 950 3600 1290 (D) 2370 6383 2432 (D) 1 900

dollars __ 24976 800 2210 774 (D) 1 350 4287 1 518 (D) 1 500 Cabbage, head _____________________________________ fanns __ 22 - 8 3 2 1 3 3 - 2

acres __ 9 - 1 (Z) (D) (D) 2 2 - (D) pounds harvested __ 40 231 - 690 450 (D) (D) 3822 11 869 - (D) sates ___________________________________________ pounds __

34021 - 190 150 (D) (D) 3522 11 869 - (D) dollars __ 13882 - 95 44 (D) (D) 1 603 5090 - (D)

Cantaloups ________________________________________ fanns __ 33 1 4 8 3 1 5 8 - 3 acres __ 49 (D) (D) 4 3 (D) 12 23 - 4

pounds harvested __ 124 745 (D) (D) 11 600 4100 (D) 28000 68 195 - 7 100 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 122 295 (D) (D) 11 300 3600 (D) 28000 67295 - 7000 dollars __ 80654 (D) (D) 9660 2230 (D) 20100 38315 - 6100

Cassava (tapioca) __________________________________ farms __ 81 4 34 14 12 4 9 2 - 2

acres __ 18 1 5 4 3 1 5 (D) - (D) pounds harvested __ 30560 950 9055 4730 9475 1 625 4070 (D) - (D) sates ___________________________________________ pounds __ 12951 (O! 2830 1 830 6150 - 1 925 - - (D)

dollars __ 7482 (0 1 325 1 688 3494 - 865 - - (D) Com' _____________________________________________ farms __

37 - 9 8 8 - 3 5 1 3 aeres __ 30 - (D) 3 3 - 11 3 (D) 8

pounds harvested __ 56176 - (D) 8730 4300 - 25800 6946 (D) 8000 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 50246 - (D) 6650 3800 - 25500 6741 (D) 6200 dollars __ 38808 - (D) 6020 3920 - 16075 7776 (D) 4000

Cucumbers ________________________________________ farms __ 119 1 39 23 12 8 13 16 2 5 acres __ 72 (D) 8 6 5 4 22 22 (D) 4

pounds harvested __ 587131 (D) 39780 35990 31 900 28375 112871 303 705 (D) 14500 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 550829 - 37265 27630 28380 26417 112371 286 716 (D) (D) dollars __ 233 541 - 9373 10605 13217 16155 46 317 122 560 (D) (D)

EggplanL __________________________________________ fanns __ 150 7 67 24 20 7 11 5 2 7 acres __ 49 1 11 9 6 3 (D) 5 (D) 3

pounds harvested __ 86326 920 19860 20685 10170 4050 (D) 11 826 (D) 7645 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 70313 500 13425 16980 7675 3650 (D) 10443 (D) 7400 dollars __ 45316 385 8 410 11 106 5125 1 935 (D) 5825 (D) 6770

Gado ______________________________________________ fanns __ 21 2 3 2 7 1 1 4 1 -acres __ 7 (D) (Z) (D) 1 (D) (D) 2 (D) -

pounds harvested __ 6888 (D) 205 (D) 2730 (D) (D) 980 (D) -Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 1 300 - - - 500 - (D) (D) - -

dollars __ 1 025 - - - 450 - (D) (D) - -Muskmelons and pepinos ___________________________ fanns __ 28 - 7 1 3 1 3 10 - 3

acres __ 25 - (D) (D) 2 (D) 5 11 - 5 pounds harvested __ 50760 - (D) (D) 5100 (D) 9300 22740 - 7000

Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 46384 - (D) - 4200 (D) 9300 22634 - 4500 dollars __ 33903 - (D) - 2355 (D) 7760 16498 - 2950

Onions, green ______________________________________ farms __ 63 5 25 7 10 6 4 3 1 2

acres __ 10 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 (D) (D) pounds harvested __ 17498 870 1 950 1 530 1 675 5150 775 2323 (D) (D) sates ___________________________________________ pounds __ 10658 725 1 125 100 290 2350 620 2248 (D) (D)

dollars __ 15330 872 1 445 100 175 3260 1 355 3086 (D) (D) Peppers ___________________________________________ farms __ 145 7 61 20 17 10 17 8 1 4

acres __ 30 (D) 8 4 3 2 7 3 (D) 1 pounds harvested __ 70619 (D) 12370 7220 5280 10000 16475 15 159 (D) 795 sates ___________________________________________ pounds __ 59888 (D) 8859 3650 4185 9850 14723 14954 (D) 700

dollars __ 50722 (D) 10374 4746 4807 9505 14144 3468 (D) 700 Pumpkins and squash _______________________________ farms __ 73 4 27 12 12 5 6 4 - 3

acres __ 16 (Z) 4 2 4 2 2 1 - 2 pounds harvested __ 41 032 685 5350 3815 10360 8010 4250 2402 - 6 160 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __

22621 - 2400 855 3785 6500 3000 765 - 5316 dollars __ 11 107 - 958 489 2092 3585 1 100 463 - 2400

Radishes __________________________________________ farms __ 10 - 4 - 1 2 1 1 - 1

acres __ 2 - 1 - (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D) pounds harves1ed __ 5495 - 725 - (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D)

Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 4530 - 530 - - (D) (D) (D) - (D) dollars __ 3177 - 262 - - (D) (D) (D) - (D)

Sweetpotatoes _____________________________________ farms __ 63 5 23 9 10 2 8 3 2 1 acres __ 15 1 3 2 4 (D) 3 2 (D) (D)

pounds harves1ed __ 25955 255 4100 4290 7 810 (D) 2214 3908 (D) (D) sates ___________________________________________ pounds __ 11 525 100 2060 1 155 1 300 (D) 424 3608 (D) -

dollars __ 6795 49 954 990 650 (D) 288 2447 (D) -Taro ______________________________________________ farms __ 105 8 37 22 15 7 8 5 - 3

acres __ 27 1 7 5 8 2 2 3 - 1 pounds harves1ed __ 28055 1 010 7180 5480 8930 2315 900 1 660 - 580

sates ___________________________________________ pounds __ 12587 455 2845 2600 4550 1350 - 708 - 79 dollars __ 10335 350 2334 2465 3430 850 - 856 - 50

Tomatoes __________________________________________ farms __ 76 3 27 13 11 4 9 5 2 2 acres __ 25 (Z) 4 3 3 4 4 4 (D) (D)

pounds harvested __ 142699 660 6495 3345 4850 7050 32517 73932 (D) (D) sates ___________________________________________ pounds __ 136556 400 4370 2340 4047 6850 31 167 73532 (D) (D) dollars __ 108600 350 3610 1 942 3440 6750 24436 56 613 (D) (D)

Watermetons _______________________________________ farms __ 47 - 9 4 8 4 7 11 - 4 acres __ 116 - 3 4 14 12 17 55 - 10

pounds harvested __ 632605 - 11 125 6700 61 400 50 400 112500 355980 - 34500 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 513620 - 9650 6600 44 000 40 400 112 500 288 070 - 34400

dollars __ 178643 - 3725 2640 14775 14320 50350 90 733 - 12100

See footnotes at end of table.

40 GUAM 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

Table 25. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For enumeration periods. see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols. see introductory text)

Item Less than 1 t02 3 to 4 5107 8 to 9 tOto 19 20 10 39 401049 50 acres or Total 1 acre acres acres acres acres acres acres acres more

VEGETABLES AND FIELD CROPS-Con. Yams _____________________________________________ farms __ 62 2 19 14 13 3 2 6 2 1

acres __ 18 (D) 3 4 6 1 (D) 3 (D) (D) pounds harvested __ 21 524 (D) 5475 5979 6175 725 (D) 2420 (D) (D) 5ale5 ___________________________________________ pounds __ 9565 2780 3245 1 640 500 1400

dollars __ 10368 2828 4045 1 420 370 1 705 Other vegetables and field crops _____________________ farms __ 31 1 9 7 2 2 5 2 3

acres __ 26 (D) 3 3 (D) (D) 5 (D) 6 pounds harvested __ 117 734 (D) 6685 8120 (D) (D) 10 510 (D) 16200 5ale5 ___________________________________________ pounds __ lIS 896 6390 7860 (D) (D) 10360 (D) 15546

dollars __ 101 000 8600 6970 (D) (D) 9960 (D) 22850

FRUITS, NUTS, ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, AND OTHER NURSERY PRODUCTS

Land in fruit trees and plants ________________________ farms __ 292 18 103 46 39 12 31 24 4 15 acres __ 813 7 96 89 102 46 99 147 10 219

Avocados __________________________________________ farms __ 190 12 56 33 31 12 21 12 3 10 trees __ 5985 38 287 446 413 681 330 237 35 3538

pounds harvested __ 38855 3350 4445 5360 11 800 3920 4590 2000 550 2840 5ales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 6480 100 430 3250 2000 500 200 dollars __ 2541 27 164 1 625 500 125 100

Bananas' __________________________________________ farms __ 254 15 94 45 35 9 25 18 3 10 hills __ 84714 590 17227 12624 14 033 578 13 912 21626 550 3574

pounds harvested __ 168 075 3975 36125 33550 29035 1385 16 150 40715 1 000 6140 5ales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 104960 290 24520 21 700 15 180 300 11 400 28300 500 2770 dollars __ 65605 300 16385 14897 6984 120 7284 17520 375 1 740

Betelnuts __ __ _ _ _ __ __ ________ _ ____ __ _______ __ ___ _ ___ farms __ 147 7 49 25 23 8 15 10 2 8 trees __ II 388 (D) 1 609 2057 1084 861 2454 2812 (D) 347

pounds harvesled __ 14612 (D) 2734 2134 950 140 3389 4385 (D) 650 5ales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 5615 1 235 970 5 2775 630 dollars __ 8363 1 752 1 550 4 4307 750

Breadfrutts _________________________________________ farms __ 156 8 52 22 29 7 17 13 3 5 trees __ I 006 25 148 108 158 30 353 115 17 52

pounds harvested __ 22485 2100 4995 5450 4275 1455 1 980 1 280 450 500 8ales ___________________________________________ pounds __ (D) 130 (D)

dollars __ (D) 59 (D) Coconuts __________________________________________ farms __ 214 15 76 31 30 10 23 15 4 10

trees __ 25091 195 1 981 1 495 2414 2010 2305 4460 315 9916 pounds harvested __ 81 905 2830 12 100 7850 14300 3600 12000 24850 1 350 3025

8ales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 9250 950 500 300 7500 dollars __ 2872 382 150 90 2250

GrapefruiL _________________________________________ farms __ 58 4 16 7 14 3 6 3 1 4 trees __ 278 8 24 81 49 (01 52 9 (D) 36

pounds harvested __ 3200 140 330 429 121 (0 1 780 200 (D) 150 8ales ___________________________________________ pounds __ (D) (D)

dollars __ (D) (D) Guavas ____________________________________________ farms __ 145 10 46 26 22 8 15 10 2 6

trees __ 3238 (D) 409 1 063 249 198 180 784 (D) 288 pounds harvested __ 4987 (D) 1 034 800 700 207 811 840 (D) 318

8ales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 294 174 120 dollars __ 105 73 32

Lemons and limes __________________________________ farms __ 223 12 79 35 32 12 26 15 3 9 trees __ 3778 38 652 443 617 370 297 353 36 972

pounds harvested __ 29859 1 060 5922 5050 3910 2815 5550 2172 1 330 2050 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 6780 150 360 2320 200 1 650 400 700 1 000

dollars __ 3990 65 200 1 155 180 990 200 370 830 Mangoes __________________________________________ farms __ 205 11 77 33 29 7 21 16 3 8

trees __ 4721 34 399 269 419 94 162 260 20 3064 pounds harvested __ 39633 1 480 2686 5700 5355 100 2557 20720 300 735

Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 24925 600 925 2400 2700 100 18200 dollars __ 21 707 400 1 137 1 390 2080 100 16600

Oranges __ __ __ __ ____ __ ___ __ _____ __ __ __ __ ___________ farms __ 105 4 30 22 12 7 13 10 2 5 trees __ 600 7 97 142 59 (D) 80 97 (D) 64

pounds harvested __ 6613 20 393 1 600 460 (D) 985 1 410 (D) 680 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 755 255 300 100 100

dollars __ 578 228 150 100 100 Papayas _ ___ _________ ______ __ __ ___ _ _ __ __ ___ __ _____ _ farms __ 112 6 47 20 14 3 12 5 5

trees __ 3270 25 751 496 194 160 819 578 247 pounds harvested __ 10 867 160 3260 1 770 1 144 200 2768 20 545

8ales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 2620 1 410 270 200 240 500 dollars __ I 587 962 120 160 120 225

Pineapples _________________________________________ farms __ 58 2 18 7 18 3 3 3 4 plants __ 386 333 (D) 559 (D) 1 398 26 310 480 382 510

pounds harvested __ 241 772 (D) 135 (D) 1 401 45 220 690 239000 8ales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 238 800 238800

dollars __ 50 160 50160 80ursops __________________________________________ farms __ 112 4 30 19 20 8 13 9 2 7

trees __ 2065 (D) 262 148 141 137 180 714 (D) 483 pounds harvested __ 6610 (D) 873 188 904 705 603 1 050 (D) 106

8ales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 460 100 10 350 dollars __ 215 100 5 110

8tarfruits _ _ _____ ______ ___ _ _ _____ ____ _______ _ _______ farms __ 97 4 31 22 14 5 5 9 2 5 trees __ 421 8 106 48 96 53 27 53 (D) (D)

pounds harvested __ 5633 325 1 433 160 405 420 260 1240 (D) (D) 8ales ___________________________________________ pounds __ I 540 300 240 1 000

dollars __ 660 300 60 500 8weetsops _________________________________________ farms __ 96 5 26 21 18 7 8 7 4

trees __ I 109 16 210 214 206 162 50 224 27 pounds harvested __ 4808 180 1 124 703 1 475 791 260 190 65

8ales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 310 250 60 dollars __ 300 250 50

Tangerines _________________________________________ farms __ 159 7 49 27 25 7 17 17 2 8 trees __ 2924 (D) 294 370 265 175 137 1057 (D) 392

pounds harvested __ 20291 318 2039 6290 3551 920 2350 4040 783 8ale8 ___________________________________________ pounds __ 8805 200 4555 550 900 2800

dollars __ 4831 108 2472 247 600 1 404

See footnotes at end of table.

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA GUAM 41

Table 25. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text I

Item Less than 1 t02 3to 4 5 to 7 8 to 9 10 to 19 20 to 39 40 to 49 50 acres or Tote! 1 acre acres acres acres acres acres acres acres more

FRUITS, NUTS, ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, AND OTHER NURSERY PRODUCTS-Con.

Other fruits, nuts, and tree crops _____________________ farms __ 52 7 18 5 12 1 5 4 plants or trees __ 491 23 219 50 148 (D) (D) 28

pounds harvested __ 6645 210 1 399 440 3 553 (D) (D) 168 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 318 25 40 253 dollars __ 220 10 10 200

Ornamental plants and other nursery products _________ farms __ 36 4 7 5 5 6 4 3 2 plants __ 25984 7700 2075 900 380 5000 1 200 (D) (D) Sales ____________________________________________ plants __ 14224 5000 65 500 30 500 (D) (D) dollars __ 38541 22000 880 300 200 600 (D) (D)

LIVESTOCK, POULTRY, AND THEIR PRODUCTS, AND FISH

Carabaos __________________________________________ farms __ 21 7 4 2 1 2 3 2 numbeL_ 269 12 6 (D) (D) (D) 32 (D) Sales ___________________________________________ number __ 18 3 (D) 10 (D) dollars __ 11 800 1 900 (D) 7000 (D)

Cattle and calves ___________________________________ farms __ 56 2 11 7 7 3 11 6 3 6 number __ 317 (D) 37 15 29 12 60 78 21 (D) Sales ___________________________________________ number __ 28 3 1 7 (D) 5 (D) dollars __ 16602 2000 900 5500 (D) 1 502 (D)

Milk cows ________________________________________ farms __ 7 2 1 3 1 numbet-_ 36 (D) (D) 25 (D) Sales _________________________________________ number __ (D) (D) dollars __ (D) (D)

Other cattle and calves ___________________________ farms __ 54 2 10 7 7 3 11 6 3 5 number __ 281 (D) (D) 15 29 12 (D) 53 21 56 Sales _________________________________________ number __ (D) 3 1 7 (D) 5 10 dollars __ (D) 2000 900 5500 (D) 1 502 5600

Hogs and pigs of all ages ___________________________ farms __ 195 13 75 31 32 9 15 15 1 4 number __ 2627 130 1 059 334 401 71 253 201 (D) (D) Sales ___________________________________________ number __ I 537 35 818 260 107 100 140 49 (D) (D) dollars __ 106 395 3185 48950 22530 7595 8 125 11 700 3410 (D) (D)

Goats and kids of all ages ___________________________ farms __ 63 2 21 13 7 2 9 6 1 2 numbeL_ 851 (D) 130 86 59 (D) 368 66 (D) (D) Sales ___________________________________________ number __ 125 35 9 67 (D) (D) dollars __ 14320 2700 1 000 9620 (D) (D)

Horses and colts of all ages _________________________ farms __ 10 2 1 1 3 3 numbeL_ 21 (D) (D) (D) 3 14 Sales ___________________________________________ number __ dollars __

Milk sales__ ______ _ _ _ ___ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ ___ ___ ___ __ _ farms __ quarts __ dollars __

Chicken hens 4 months old or older __________________ farms __ 206 15 78 33 29 10 19 16 2 4 number __ 49065 810 3366 4116 9306 28893 984 993 (D) (D) Sales ___________________________________________ number __ 3779 120 616 (D) 500 (D) 83 dollars __ II 473 1 200 3458 (D) 2000 (D) 265

Commercial layers ________________________________ farms __ IS 2 4 3 1 2 1 1 1 numbeL_ 33177 (D) 131 2380 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Sales _________________________________________ number __ 2200 (D) (D) dollars __ 3250 (D) (D)

Other chicken hens _______________________________ farms __ 200 13 78 31 28 9 19 16 2 4 numbeL_ 15888 (D) 3235 1 736 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 352 Sales _________________________________________ number __ 1 579 120 616 260 500 83 dollars __ 8223 1200 3458 1 300 2000 265

Chickens under 4 months old ________________________ farms __ 158 13 60 24 23 8 15 12 1 2 number __ 11 429 362 960 820 982 6231 546 458 (D) (D) Sales ___________________________________________ number __ (D) (D) dollars __ (D) (D)

Roosters and pullets ________________________________ farms __ 203 17 77 31 28 11 18 16 3 2 numbeL_ 3562 311 250 696 495 132 379 193 (D) (D) Sales ___________________________________________ number __ 619 59 385 150 25 dollars __ 19500 5900 11 620 1 875 105

Ducks _____________________________________________ farms __ 66 3 26 10 14 3 7 3 numbeL_ 4 122 26 539 104 3285 29 119 20 Sales ___________________________________________ number __ 178 128 50 dollars __ 770 520 250

Geese _____________________________________________ farms __ 27 2 13 1 7 2 1 1 numbeL_ 115 (D) 43 (D) 34 (D) (D) (D) Sales ___________________________________________ number __ dollars __

Pigeons ___________________________________________ farms __ 33 16 6 4 1 3 2 1 numbeL_ 866 379 193 124 (D) 107 (D) (D)

Sales ___________________________________________ number __ (D) (D) dollars __ (D) (D)

Other poultry (guineas, etc.) _________________________ farms __ 8 7 1 numbeL_ 52 (D) (D) Sales ___________________________________________ number __ (D) (D) dollars __ (D) (D)

Chicken egg sale8- _________________________________ farms __ 10 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 dozens __ 529 543 (D) (D) 27 127 (D) (D) (D) (D) dollars __ 651 122 (D) (D) 39327 (D) (D) (D) (D)

Fish _____ ___ _ _ _ _ __ _ ___ ___ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ ___ _ __ farms __ 4 1 2 1 pounds caughL_ 388200 (D) (D) (D)

Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 192 000 (D) (D) dollars __ 235000 (D) (D)

'Oete!1 may not add to total due to rounding. 'Includes dry and green corn. 31ncludes eating and cooking bananas. Unit of measure in hills instead of trees.

42 GUAM 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

Table 26. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text I

Item

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms ____________________________________________ number __

Percent of farms ______________________________________ _ Land In farms' ______________________________________ acres __

Percent distribution ____________________________________ _ Average size of farm _____________________________ acres __

LAND USE Total cropland ______________________________________ farms __

acres1 __ Used for crops ___________________________________ farms __

acres __ Used for pasture _________________________________ farms __

acres __ Not used for crops or pasture ______________________ farms __

acres __ Pasture land:

Used for pasture or grazing ________________________ farms __ acres __

Not used for pasture or grazing ____________________ farms __ acres __

Other land _________________________________________ farms __ acres __

TENURE OF OPERATOR Operators __________________________________________ farms __

acres1 __

Owners __________________________________________ farms __ acres __

Full owners ____________________________________ farms __ acres __

Part owners ____________________________________ farms __ acres __

Tenants _ ______ _______ ___ ________ ____ _____ ____ ___ farms __ acres __

Permittees _______________________________________ farms __ acres __

Nonpermittees ___________________________________ farms __ acres __

Other ___________________________________________ farms __ acres __

FARMS BY SIZE Farms ____________________________________________________ _

Less than 1 acre ________________________________________ _ 1 to 2 acres ____________________________________________ _ 3 to 4 acres ____________________________________________ _ 5 to 7 acres ____________________________________________ _ 8 to 9 acres ____________________________________________ _ 10 to 19 acres __________________________________________ _ 20 to 39 acres __________________________________________ _ 40 to 49 acres __________________________________________ _ 50 acres or more ________________________________________ _

FARMS BY TYPE OF HOLDING Home consumption holding _________________________________ _ Sale holdings _____________________________________________ _

~r:td~~ =============================================== Fruit and nut ____________________________________________ _ Dairy ___________________________________________________ _ Uvestock _______________________________________________ _ Poultry _________________________________________________ _ Mixed __________________________________________________ _ Other __________________________________________________ _

OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

Operators by place of residence: On farm operated _______________________________________ _ Not on farm operated ____________________________________ _

Operators by years on present farm: Less than 2 years _______________________________________ _ 2 to 4 years _____________________________________________ _ 5 to 9 years _____________________________________________ _ 10 years or more ________________________________________ _

Operators by age group: Under 25 years __________________________________________ _ 25 to 34 years __________________________________________ _ 35 to 44 years __________________________________________ _ 45 to 54 years __________________________________________ _ 55 to 64 years __________________________________________ _ 65 years and over _______________________________________ _

Average age __________________________________________ _

Operators by main occupation: AgriculturaL ____________________________________ number __ acres __

Nonagricultural __________________________________ number __ acrss __

Operators by days of work off farm: None ___________________________________________________ _ Any ____________________________________________________ _

1 to 49 days __________________________________________ _ 50 to 99 days _________________________________________ _ 100 to 149 days _______________________________________ _ 150 to 199 days _______________________________________ _ 200 days or more _____________________________________ _

See footnotes at end of table.

Total

351 100.0

13134 100.0 37.4

339 2321

332 1 204

62 184 93

933

51 3707

33 169 204

6937

351 13134

241 8545

225 6999

16 1 546

15 (D) 72

440

21 3808

2 (D)

351 22

126 56 46 17 36 28 4

16

142 209 102 26 23

26 10 14 8

257 94

49 55 64

183

7 28 49 98

108 61 53

190 12017

161 117

108 243 60 22 15 11

135

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

$100 to $499

114 32.5

5862 44.6 51.4

111 839 110 251 20 36 31

353

16 42 12 25 69

5156

114 5862

79 5676

74 5636

5 40

5 100 23 42

6 (D)

1 (D)

114 10 58 11 14

8 6 2 5

87 27 15

1 3

4 2 2

99 15

18 17 23 56

2 13 14 31 30 24 53

45 5333

69 529

31 83 16 9 5 2

51

$500 to $1,199

83 17.9 360 2.7 5.7

61 175 60

139 9

27 8 9

11 29

4 4

43 151

63 360

42 264

41 (0)

1 (0)

2 (0) 17 88

2 (D)

63 5

22 16 10 4 3 2

38 25

8 6 1

5

4 1

46 17

7 7

11 38

1 3 8

12 29 10 55

31 160 32

199

19 44

5 7 2 5

25

$1,200 to $2,499

52 14.8 390 3.0 7.5

52 251

50 132 14 43 15 76

8 56

5 13 30 70

52 390

39 270

36 (D)

3 (D)

9 100

4 21

52 1

21 10 6 1 8 3

2

12 40 17

6 6

8 1 2

37 15

7 7

10 28

1 4 9

17 14

7 52

22 183 30

207

11 41 11

2 1 3

24

$2,500 to $4,999

47 13.4 503 3.8

10.7

46 347

48 162

8 (D) 16

(D)

7 115

2 (D) 20 (D)

47 503

34 221

34 221

9 (D)

3 212

1 (D)

47 1

17 9 5 3 4 7

4 43 22

8 7

4

2

25 22

4 13

7 23

2 2 8

10 14 11 54

33 403

14 100

12 35 12

1 2

20

$5,000 to $7,499

24 8.8

393 3.0

16.4

23 321

23 70

3 8 8

243

3 11

3 6

14 55

24 393

17 318

17 318

5 (0)

2 (0)

24 4 3 5 5 3 2

1 23 11

2 2

2 2 2 2

17 7

5 3 4

12

1 5 2 6 6 4

50

15 (0)

9 (0)

8 16

5 2 3 1 5

$7.500 to $9,999

7 2.0 65 .5

9.3

7 56

7 53

1 (0)

2 (0)

3 4 1

(0) 3

(0)

7 65

5 56

4 (0)

1 (0)

1 (D)

1 (D)

7

1 2 2 1

7 4 1 1

6 1

3

1 3

3 2 2

59

6 (0)

1 (0)

2 5 4

$10,000 or more

44 12.5

5562 42.3

126.4

39 532 36

398 7

39 13 95

3 3451

6 116 25

463

44 5562

25 1 742

19 325

6 1 417

7 199

8 79

4 3543

44 1 4 5 5 4 9 9 1 6

44 25

2 3

3 5 1 5

27 17

5 8 8

23

1 8

19 13 3

52

38 5508

6 54

25 19

7 1 2

9

GUAM 43

Table 26. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introduc!oly text)

Item $100 to $500 to $1.200 to $2,500 to $5,000 to $7,500 to $10,000 or Total $499 $1,199 $2,499 $4,999 $7,499 $9,999 more

LOCATION Farms _____________________________________________________ 351 114 63 52 47 24 7 44 On hard surface road _____________________________________ 205 69 43 29 25 10 4 25 Off hard surface road _____________________________________ 146 45 20 23 22 14 3 19 Less than 1 mile _______________________________________ 111 39 13 19 16 10 1 13 1 to 2 miles ____________________________________________ 28 6 7 3 4 4 1 3 3 to 4 miles ____________________________________________ 5 1 1 1 2 5 miles or more ________________________________________ 2 1 1 Not reported _____________________________________________

LABOR STATUS Farms ____________________________________________ number __ 350 1f4 63 52 47 24 7 43

workers __ 916 248 135 144 97 65 24 203 Unpaid labcr _____________________________________ farms __ 339 114 62 50 47 24 7 35 workers __ 788 (D) (D) 133 (D) (D) 24 92 Less than 25 days ______________________________ farms __ 44 17 7 10 4 2 2 2 workers __ 85 31 (D) 21 (D) (D) (D) (D) 25 to 149 days _________________________________ farms __ 82 24 18 10 11 13 1 5 workers __ 153 (D) 39 22 18 19 (D) (D)

150 days or more ______________________________ farms __ 288 90 52 44 41 22 5 34 ... orkers __ 550 171 83 90 69 43 15 79

Hired farm labor __________________________________ farms __ 35 1 3 5 1 1 24 workers __ 128 (D) (0) 11 (D) (D) 111

Less than 25 days ______________________________ farms __ 8 1 2 3 workers __ f3 (D) (D) 6 25 to 149 days _________________________________ farms __ 17 2 3 12 workers __ 58 (D) (D) 51 150 days or more ______________________________ farms __ 19 1 1 1 16 workers __ 57 (D) (D) (D) 54 Not reported _____________________________________ farms __ I 1

SELECTED EQUIPMENT Tractors (aU kinds) __________________________________ farms __ 143 24 19 25 23 13 7 32

number __ 204 25 23 34 36 18 16 52 Motortrucks _ _ _ ____ __ __ ____ _ __ __ _______ __ __ __ __ _____ farms __ 184 44 23 34 33 12 5 33 numbeL_ 265 57 26 52 39 15 11 65 Automobiles _______________________________________ farms __ 246 84 47 35 31 15 6 28 number __ 418 154 82 56 39 27 9 51

FARMS BY SPECIFIED FACILITIES Electricity __________________________________________________ 241 89 43 35 24 15 5 30 No electricity _______________________________________________ 110 25 20 17 23 9 2 14 Piped running water ________________________________________ 299 95 48 46 43 21 7 39 No piped running water _____________________________________ 52 19 15 6 4 3 5

VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS SOLD

Total sales__ _ ___ ____ _____ _ _ __ _____ ____ __ ____ _____ __ farms __ 351 114 63 52 47 24 7 44 dollars __ 2 626747 28823 48 147 87677 170962 140 360 59900 2 092 878 Average per farm _______________________________ dollars __ 7484 253 732 1 688 3637 5848 8557 47565

Farms by value of sales: $100 to $499 __________________________________ farms __ 114 114 dollars __ 28823 28823

$500 to $1,199 _________________________________ farms __ 63 63 dollars __ 46147 46 147

$1,200 to $2,499 _______________________________ farms __ 52 52 dollars __ 87677 87677

$2,500 to $4,999 _______________________________ farms __ 47 47 dollars __ 170962 170962

$5,000 to $7,499 _______________________________ farms __ 24 24 dollars __ 140360 140 360

$7,500 to $9,999 _______________________________ farms __ 7 7 dollars __ 59900 59900

$10,000 or more _______________________________ farms __ 44 44 dollars __ 2092878 2 092 878

SALES BY COMMODITY GROUP OR PRODUCT

Vegetables and field crops __________________________ farms __ 207 54 28 33 38 17 7 30 dollars __ I 265551 11 988 15037 44 152 111 363 88 649 48 500 947 862 Fruits and nuts _____________________________________ farms __ 128 40 23 19 22 8 2 12 dollars __ 164 083 (D) (D) 13945 29 457 13471 (D) 85845

Ornamental plants and other nursery produots _________ farms __ 12 1 5 1 1 2 2 dollars __ 38541 (D) 2330 (D) (D) (D) (D)

Livestock __________________________________________ farms __ 114 32 31 22 12 6 3 8 dollars __ 149 117 7895 20 240 24182 23415 (D) 3650 (D) Milk _______________________________________________ farms __ dollars __

Poultry and eggs ___________________________________ farms __ 29 7 2 5 4 3 1 7 dollars __ 774455 1 465 (D) (D) (0) 11 280 (D) 747 960 Fish _______________________________________________ farms __ 3 3 dollars __ 235000 235000

SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES

Machine hire and customwork _______________________ farms __ 132 24 17 28 25 10 3 25 doflars __ 136425 8275 7335 17757 14765 11 200 7350 69 743

Hired farm labor ____________________________________ farms __ 35 1 3 5 1 1 24 dollars __ 369085 (D) 735 4750 (0) (D) 360 000

Feed purchased for livestock and poultry _____________ farms __ 235 81 46 36 28 15 4 25 dollars __ 806 806 66 695 36286 48 818 31 158 17275 6900 599 674

Insecticides, fungiCides, and herbicides _______________ farms __ 213 52 31 37 36 17 6 34 dollars __ 116369 6712 4032 9292 16392 8401 5900 65 660

Fertilizers and manure purchased ____________________ farms __ 226 58 36 36 37 18 7 32 dollars __ 162013 8207 5539 13450 21 785 15662 9500 87870

Uvestock and poultry purchased _____________________ farms __ 50 12 8 13 4 3 10 dollars __ 58 607 4735 1 410 11 765 2200 2487 36 010

See footnotes at end of table.

44 GUAM 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-AREA DATA

Table 26. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 -Con. [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text I

Item $100 to $500 to $1,200 to $2,500 to $5,000 to $7,500 to $10,000 or Total $499 $1,199 $2,499 $4,999 $7,499 $9,999 more

VEGETABLES AND FIELD CROPS Beans, green ______________________________________ farms __ 165 48 22 25 31 10 4 25

acres __ 94 9 5 10 17 4 6 43 pounds harvested __ 303804 10057 6460 18615 33483 143SO 10900 209939 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 278437 3516 4295 11 224 31 563 13450 9325 205 064

dollars __ 230 187 2860 3765 8482 24267 10735 7800 172 278 Bittermelons _______________________________________ farms __ 52 11 11 6 7 4 2 11

acres __ 24 (0) 2 2 4 3 (O! 12 pounds harvested __ 98425 (0) 2255 5430 17 530 12050 (0 56220 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 91 085 (0) 825 3430 15430 12000 (0) 55700

dollars __ 59920 (0) 790 2950 10500 9600 (0) 33 460 Cabbage, Chinese __________________________________ farms __ 55 16 7 8 10 4 1 9

acres __ 22 2 (0) 2 3 1

10

)

10 pounds harvested __ 41 711 2009 (0) 2 810 4690 2045 8! 24842 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 35574 450 (0) 2050 4440 1 970 24842

dollars __ 24976 265 (0) 1263 3064 1 250 0) 18084 Cabbage, head _____________________________________ farms __ 22 5 3 4 3 2 - 5

acres __ 9 1 1 (0) 1 (0) - 5 pounds harvested __ 40231 S05 460 (0) 1 888 (0) - 36403 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 34021 80 100 (0) 1788 (0) - 31 403

dollars __ 13682 55 25 (0) 763 (0) - 12430 Cantaloups ________________________________________ farms __ 33 3 5 4 3 3 2 13

acres __ 49 (0) 3 2 3 3 (0) 37 pounds harvested __ 124745 (0) 1 650 4500 4800 5100 (O! 103195 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 122295 (0) 1 100 3900 4000 5100 (0 102995

dollars __ 80654 (0) 749 3065 3100 4005 (0) 65975 Cassava (tapioca) __________________________________ farms __ 81 34 13 17 9 6 - 2

acres._ 18 5 3 5 (0) 3 - (0) pounds harvested __ 30580 5935 2255 6635 (0) 9850 - (0) Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 12951 1 241 235 925 (0) 7450 - (0)

dollars __ 7462 640 139 520 (0) 4213 - (0) Com> _____________________________________________ farms __ 37 8 3 7 4 8 2 5

acres._ 30 2 (0) 4 1 4 !O) 17 pounds harvested __ 56176 1 250 (0) 7650 3110 5880 0) 34 536 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ SO 246 130 (0) 3500 3005 5650 (0) 34536

dollars __ 38808 72 (0) 2810 3353 3845 (0) 25173 Cucumbers ________________________________________ farms __ 119 26 13 19 21 10 5 25

acres __ 72 4 3 5 8 4 5 44 pounds harvested __ 587131 4282 3700 10640 19775 21 500 14200 513 034

Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 550829 1 105 2228 6280 19115 21 100 11 417 489584 dollars __ 233 541 405 795 2539 6305 6975 3750 212772

EggplanL __________________________________________ farms __ 150 50 22 24 25 13 3 13 acres __ 49 8 4 7 11 6 3 12

pounds harvested __ 86326 9083 3250 10035 19595 15320 3000 26043 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 70313 2860 2050 6600 16850 14100 3000 24853

dollars __ 45316 1 811 1 190 3795 10170 7170 1 650 19530 Gado ______________________________________________ farms __ 21 8 7 3 2 1 - -

acres __ 7 4 2 (Z) (0) (0) - -pounds harvested __ 6888 2060 3590 438 (0) (0) - -Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ I 300 500 300 - (0) (O! - -

dollars __ I 025 350 250 - (0) (0 - -Muskmelons and pepinos ___________________________ farms __ 28 3 1 5 7 3 1 8

acres __ 25 (0) !O) 4 4 2 !O) 14 pounds harvested __ 50760 (0) 0) 7400 9050 3 160 0) 26720

Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 46384 (0) (0) 4200 9014 2700 (0) 26120 dollars __ 33903 (0) (0) 2775 5905 1 130 (0) 20913

Onions, green ______________________________________ farms __ 63 26 14 8 5 4 1 5 aeres __ 10 3 1 1 (0) 2 (0) 2

pounds harvested __ 17 498 2035 475 3305 (0) 3250 (0) 6568 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 10658 405 - 370 (O! 3 100 !O) 5 168

dollars __ 15330 475 - 380 (0 4660 0) 7863 Peppers ___________________________________________ farms __ 145 52 22 24 20 9 3 15

acres __ 30 6 3 5 5 2 1 10 pounds harvested __ 70619 3372 1 945 8060 12710 1 535 825 42172

Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 59888 769 1040 3315 10477 1 375 825 42087 dollars __ 50722 758 1 202 4168 10631 1 515 1 000 31448

Pumpkins and squash _______________________________ farms __ 73 25 16 9 6 7 2 8 acres __ 16 4 2 (0) 2 3 (0) 3

pounds harvested __ 41 032 6712 2960 (0) 7400 5385 (O! 11 325 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 22621 456 575 (0) 4450 3435 (0 8075

dollars __ II 107 170 307 (0) 2485 2182 (0) 3838 Radishes __________________________________________ farms __ 10 2 2 1 - 3 - 2

acres __ 2 (0) (0) (0) - (Z) - (0) pounds harvested __ 5495 (0) (0) (0) - 595 - (0)

Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 4530 (0) (0) (0) - 400 - (0) dollars __ 3 177 (0) (0) (0) - 315 - (0)

Sweetpotatoes _____________________________________ farms __ 63 25 11 8 8 4 - 7 acres __ 15 4 1 2 4 1 - 2

pounds harvested __ 25955 3200 1 035 3600 7893 3325 - 6902 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ II 525 560 250 955 5958 2200 - 1 602

dollars __ 6795 276 190 S02 3622 931 - 1 274 Taro _ ________ _____ __ __ ___ ____ __________________ ___ farms __ 105 43 28 11 16 5 - 2

acres __ 27 9 6 (0) 4 4 - (0) pounds harvested __ 28055 7205 5365 (0) 5290 5865 - (0)

Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 12567 1 199 1 930 (0) 2658 4000 - (0) dollars __ 10335 720 1740 (0) 2348 3040 - (0)

Tomatoes __________________________________________ farms __ 76 18 14 14 12 7 1 10 acres __ 25 (0) 3 4 3 2 (0) 11

pounds harvested __ 142699 (0) 2180 5725 5760 6860 (0) 119 269 Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 136556 (0) 747 5000 5060 55SO (0) 119039

dollars __ 108 600 (0) 580 3975 4455 52SO (0) 93 421 Watermelons _______________________________________ farms __ 47 7 4 6 9 3 4 14

acres._ 116 4 2 3 24 11 12 60 pounds harvested __ 632605 4400 3225 10400 82110 31 000 28 000 473470

Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 513620 3600 30SO 8400 46 200 31 000 28 000 393 370 doIlars __ 178843 1 575 920 3255 15920 103SO 10000 138 623

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 26. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text 1

Item $100 to $500 to $1,200 to $2,500 to $5,000 to $7,500 to $10,000 or Total $499 $1,199 $2,499 $4,999 $7,499 $9,999 more

VEGETABLES AND FIELD CROPS-Con. Yams ••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••..••••• farms •• 62 23 14 9 8 4 1 3

acres __ 18 7 (0) 3 2 2 (0) 1 pounds harvested •• 21 524 6040 (0) 4154 2660 2030 (0) 2700

Sales •••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••.•••••• pounds •• 9565 875 (0) 1800 1820 1 730 (0) 2000 dollars •• 10368 685 (0) 1 810 2080 1 613 (0) 2960

Other vegetables and field crops •.••••••..••••••••••• farms •• 31 7 5 4 2 6 2 5 acres __ 26 1 1 1 (0) 3 (0) 18

pounds harvested •• 117 734 1 424 640 1 010 (0) 8300 (0) 99500 Sales ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• pounds •• 115896 162 400 934 (0) 8240 (0) 99 500

dollars •• 101 000 170 400 840 (0) 7320 (0) 83 800

FRUITS, NUTS, ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, AND OTHER NURSERY PRODUCTS

Land in fruit trees and plants •..••••.••••••••••••••.• farms •• 292 104 54 44 39 18 5 28 acres __ 813 236 122 112 92 31 19 201

Avocados ••••••••••••..•.•••••••••••••••••••••••••• farms •• 190 66 43 30 21 11 2 17 trees •• 5985 3952 708 553 (0) 109 (0) 380

pounds harvested •• 38855 15490 8280 2234 3390 3096 6365 Sales •••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• pounds •• 6480 600 350 530 2000 3000

dollars .• 2541 300 102 139 500 1 500

Bananas3 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• farms •• 254 93 49 39 36 13 4 20 hills •• 84714 21 417 9144 20915 13077 3303 1 730 15128

pounds harvested •• 168 075 35550 18340 27305 31 950 17 080 7000 30850 Sales .••••••••••••••••••.•• _ ••••••••.••••••.•••• pounds •• 104 960 8430 6830 17550 23700 15000 5000 28450

dollars •• 65605 4924 3694 8682 17795 9850 2300 18360

Betelnuts •••• •••• ••••• •.•.••• ••• •••• ••• •••••• •••••• farms •• 147 54 33 23 16 7 3 11 trees •• 11 388 3871 2712 2722 1 413 125 316 229

pounds harvested •• 14612 3061 2228 2390 5950 63 400 520 Sales •••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••• pounds •• 5615 210 485 1 665 2850 5 400

dollars •• 8363 282 780 2540 4107 4 650

Breadfruits .••• •••••••• ••••• ••• ..•• ••••••• •••••.•••• farms •• 156 57 38 24 21 6 10 trees •• 1 006 481 186 137 112 19 71

pounds harvested •• 22485 9835 4980 1 450 2530 1 385 2305 Sales ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• pounds •• (0) (0) 100 70

dollars .• (0) (0) 50 40

Coconuts ••••••.••••• _ ••..••••••••••••.•••••...•••• farms •• 214 83 46 31 23 11 4 16 trees •• 25091 6133 3379 2464 1 930 1440 1 180 8565

pounds harvested •• 81 905 32415 12210 6675 20640 3380 2500 4085 Sales ••••••••.•••••••..•••••.•••••••••••••••.••• pounds •• 9250 1 000 250 500 5000 2500

dollars •• 2872 330 62 230 1 150 1 100

Grapefruit •.•••••••.••••••••..••••••.••••••.•••••••• farms •• 58 25 12 4 8 4 1 4 trees •. 278 95 87 6 29 (0) (0) 15

pounds harvested •• 3200 2026 608 215 270 1 80 Sales ••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••• _ ••••••• pounds •• (0) (0)

dollars •• (0) (0)

Guavas •••••••••••••••••..••••••••••••••••••••••.•• farms •• 145 55 36 23 12 7 2 10 trees •• 3238 736 573 1 495 265 60 (0) (0)

pounds harvested •• 4987 2029 1 139 588 841 195 195 Sales •••••••••••••••••.••••••••.•••••••••••••••• pounds •• 294 100 30 164

dollars •• 105 23 7 75

Lemons and limes •••••••••••••••••••••.•••••• _ ••••• farms •• 223 83 48 33 29 9 4 17 trees •• 3778 1 144 1322 628 321 109 36 218

pounds harvested •• 29859 11 215 7500 3017 3885 1 765 200 2277 Sales ••••••.•••••• _ •••••••••. _ •••••••••••••••.•• pounds •• 6780 400 3330 110 1 300 640 1 000

dollars •• 3990 340 2015 55 685 285 610

Mangoes ._ ••••••.•••••••..••••••••••.••••••.•••••• farms •• 205 75 44 33 24 6 3 20 trees •• 4721 495 471 306 160 47 38 3204

pounds harvested •• 39633 6307 4684 2567 4990 2600 4000 14485 Sales •••.••••••• _ ••••••.. _ ••••••••••• _ •••••.•••• pounds •• 24925 150 1 000 875 2000 2600 4000 14300

dollars •• 21 707 250 780 977 1 000 2000 2500 14200

Oranges •••••••.•••••••.••• _. ••• •••••••• ••• ••••• ••. farms •• 105 41 22 18 12 5 2 5 trees __ 600 187 129 126 109 17 (0) (0)

pounds harvested •• 6613 3070 425 550 2003 400 (0) (0) Sales •••••••••••••••••.••••••••••..••••••••••••• pounds •• 755 125 200 300 (0) (0)

dollars •• 578 113 200 150 (0) (0)

Papayas •••• •••••••• ••••• ••• •••• •.•• ••••••• •••••••• farms •• 112 42 25 19 11 5 1 9 trees •• 3270 1 122 413 536 (0) 278 (0) 605

pounds harvested •• 10867 5830 160 1 392 1090 1 125 270 Sales •••••••.•••••••••••••..•••••••••••••••••••• pounds •• 2620 230 140 725 875 500 150

dollars •• 1 567 188 65 505 544 225 60

Pineapples ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• farms •• 58 20 14 9 7 3 5 plants •• 386333 3867 726 136 303 87 380214

pounds harvested •• 241 772 2003 436 250 420 58 238605 Sales ••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••• pounds •• 238 800 800 238 000

dollars •• 50160 160 50000

Soursops •••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••• farms •• 112 37 25 16 13 8 3 10 trees •• 2065 204 561 375 792 63 11 59

pounds harvested •• 6610 804 980 1 362 1 255 780 429 Sales ••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••• pounds •• 460 100 10 350

dollars •• 215 100 5 110

Starfruits ••••••• _. ••••••• •••••• •••. ••••••• ••• •••••• farms •• 97 35 26 15 12 1 1 7 trees •• 421 134 104 (0) 41 (0) (0) 35

pounds harvested •• 5633 1 063 1 255 (0) 405 (0) 1250 Sales ••••••••••.••••••••••••••••.•••••••.••••••• pounds •• 1 540 (0) (0) 1 000

dollars •• 860 (0) (0) 500

Sweetsops ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• farms •• 96 34 21 15 12 6 3 5 trees •• 1 109 399 260 234 107 26 9 74

pounds harvested •• 4808 1 838 101 575 191 303 800 Sales ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• pounds •• 310 250 60

dollars •• 300 250 50

Tangerines ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• farms .. 159 55 28 23 25 11 3 14 trees •• 2924 661 671 227 828 111 31 395

pounds harvested •• 20 291 5928 2220 1 635 8625 650 1 233 Sales •••••••••••••••••••••• _ •••••••.•••••••••••• pounds •• 8805 200 7155 550 900

dollars •• 4631 108 3876 247 800

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 26. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. [For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text 1

Item $100 to $500 to $1,200 to $2,500 to $5,000 to $7,500 to $10,000 or Total $499 $1,199 $2,499 $4,999 $7,499 $9,999 more

FRUITS, NUTS. ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, AND OTHER NURSERY PRODUCTS-Con.

Other fruits, nuts, and tree crops _____________________ farms __ 52 24 11 8 2 6 1 plants or trees.._ 491 157 57 233 (0) 21 (0)

pounds harvested __ 6645 3827 518 1475 (0) 780 (0) Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 318 253 65 dollars __ 220 200 20

Ornamental plants and other nursery products _________ farms __ 36 4 10 9 2 4 1 6 plants __ 25984 460 4680 1835 (0) 5855 (0) 12704 5ales ____________________________________________ plants __ 14224 (0) 1460 25 (0) 3000 9704

dollars __ 38541 (0) 2330 125 (0) 11 000 24436

LIVESTOCK, POULTRY, AND THEIR PRODUCTS, AND FISH

Carabaos __________________________________________ farms __ 21 4 7 1 5 1 1 2 numbeL_ 269 6 12 (0) 10 (0) (0) (0) 5ales ___________________________________________ number __ 18 2 (0) (0) dollars __ 11 800 1000 (0) (0)

Cattle and calves ___________________________________ farms __ 56 14 13 14 7 3 5 numbeL_ 317 49 53 65 64 8 78 Sales ___________________________________________ number __ 28 4 9 8 7 dollars __ 16602 2700 3702 6200 4000

Milk cows ________________________________________ farms __ 7 2 2 2 1 numbeL_ 36 (0) (0) (0) (0)

Sales _________________________________________ number __ (0) (0) dollars __ (0) (0)

Other cattle and calves ___________________________ farms __ 54 14 13 13 6 3 5 numbeL_ 281 49 (0) (0) (0) 8 (0)

Sales _________________________________________ number __ (0) 4 9 (0) 7 dollars __ (0) 2700 3702 (0) 4000

Hogs and pigs of all ages ___________________________ farms __ 195 72 42 32 21 10 3 15 number __ 2627 815 518 410 221 234 55 374

5ales ___________________________________________ number __ 1 537 139 191 197 173 181 33 623 dollars __ 106 395 7345 13890 18080 16555 18700 2950 30 875

Goats and kids of all ages ___________________________ farms __ 63 14 19 12 7 4 2 5 numbeL_ 851 (0) 129 186 68 28 (0) 346 5ales ___________________________________________ number __ 125 (0) 33 14 8 7 (0) 50 dollars __ 14320 (0) 2650 000 660 1 260 (0) 7500

Horses and coits of all ages _________________________ farms __ 10 4 2 1 1 2 number __ 21 4 (0) (0) (0) (0)

5ales ___________________________________________ number __ dollars __

Milk saJes __________________________________________ farms __ quarts __ dollars __

Chicken hens 4 months old or older __________________ farms __ 206 76 43 29 22 12 3 21 numbeL_ 49065 3444 2410 587 1 427 1 065 156 38976

Sales ___________________________________________ number __ 3779 142 175 432 1 000 2030 dollars __ 11 473 600 725 648 5000 3500

Commercial layers ________________________________ farms __ 15 3 2 2 2 2 1 3 number __ 33 177 29 (0) (0) (0) (D) (0) 32300

5ales _________________________________________ number __ 2200 (0) (D) dollars __ 3250 (0) (D)

Other chicken hens _______________________________ farms __ 200 76 42 28 22 11 2 19 numbeL_ 15888 3415 (0) (0) (0) (D) (0) 6676

Sales _________________________________________ number __ 1 579 142 175 (0) 1 000 (0) dollars __ 8223 600 725 (0) 5000 (0)

Chickens under 4 months old ________________________ farms __ 158 66 36 20 16 7 2 11 number __ 11 429 1 796 331 681 810 (D) (0) 6329

5ales ___________________________________________ number __ (0) (0) 39 dollars __ (0) (0) 390

Roosters and pullets ________________________________ farms __ 203 76 44 28 23 13 3 16 numbeL_ 3562 1 241 803 526 328 314 15 335

5ales ___________________________________________ number __ 619 4 25 65 50 475 dollars __ 19500 400 105 925 5000 13070

Ducks _____________________________________________ farms __ 66 29 9 13 5 4 1 5 numbeL_ 4122 433 124 341 (0) 65 (0) 3073

Sales ___________________________________________ number __ 178 67 40 1 70 dollars __ 770 210 200 10 350

Geese _____________________________________________ farms __ 27 12 5 2 3 2 1 2 numbeL_ 115 45 22 (D) 11 (0) (0) (D)

Sales ___________________________________________ number __ dollars __

Pigeons ___________________________________________ farms __ 33 8 9 6 3 1 6 numbeL_ 866 43 302 170 (0) (0) 171

Sales ___________________________________________ number __ (0) (D) dollars __ (0) (D)

Other poultry (guineas, etc.) _________________________ farms __ 8 5 3 number __ 52 37 15 5ales ___________________________________________ number __ (0) (0) doIlars __ (0) (0)

Chicken egg sal95 __________________________________ farms __ 10 1 2 2 1 1 3 dozens __ 529543 (0) !O) (0) (D) (0) 519000 dollars __ 651 122 (0) 0) (0) (0) (0) 639750

Ash _ ______________________ ___ ________ __ ________ ___ farms __ 4 1 3 pounds caughL 388 200 (0) (0)

Sales ___________________________________________ pounds __ 192000 192000

dollars __ 235000 235000

'Detail may not add to total due to rounding. 'Includes dry and green corn. 'Includes eating and oooklng bananas. Unit of measure in hillS instead of trees.

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APPENDIX A. General Explanation

Page TAKING THE CENSUS ._ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• _._ A-1 OFFICE PROCESSING ._. ____ • ________________ ow_ow_ow. ____ A-1 DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS _________ • ____________ ._ A-2 FARM CLASSIFICATIONS ______________________ .__ _________ A-4 RELIABILITY OF DATA _____________________________ .______ A-5

TAKING THE CENSUS

Report Form

The report form for the 1987 Census of Agriculture in Guam was prepared by the Outlying Areas Branch of the Agriculture Division, Bureau of the Census, in cooperation with the Department of Commerce of Guam.

The content of the 1987 census report form is similar to that of the 1982 form. Some changes were made to provide more meaningful and useful statistics, and to facilitate the processing of the collected data. A new data item was added for type of organization. One other change was listing vegetables and field crops alphabetically in section 3.

Training Program

The project manager, crew leaders, and enumerators employed for the census in Guam received special training in accordance with instructions prepared by the Bureau of the Census. The training included classroom practice in interviewing and filling out the report form, and a detailed discussion of the enumerator's instructions.

Method of Enumeration

The statistics in this report represent totals of data collected from farm operators during a 9-week period, beginning in February 1988. Prior to enumeration, Guam was divided into 19 Enumeration Districts (ED's) and each district was clearly delineated on special ED maps.

Each enumerator was assigned an ED and furnished with a map of the district to be enumerated. In all areas, except cities and other heavily populated areas, enumer­ators were required to visit each dwelling (or place), list the name of the head of household, and ask a series of screening questions. If the place qualified as an agricul­tural operation, the enumerator was required to complete a report form (see appendix C). For urban and other heavily populated areas, enumerators were given a list of 1982 farm operations and were required to enumerate those that still operated as a farm. To ensure as complete an

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enumeration as possible, the enumerators were required to plot the location of each occupied dwelling or place on the ED map. They were also given lists of special and large farms located in each ED and were required to complete a report form for each name listed or an explanation of why one was not necessary.

Enumerators were to ask enough questions about tracts of land on which there were no dwellings to determine whether a report form should be completed for the owner or person in charge. This procedure was designed to ensure complete coverage of all land used, whether oper­ated by an individual, partnership, corporation, or institu­tion.

To avoid duplication or overlapping of enumeration, rules were established whereby responsibility for coverage could be determined. If a place was entirely within the boundaries of an ED, the enumerator assigned to it was responsible for completing the report form, regardless of where the operator lived. If a place was partly in one ED and partly in another, the enumerator assigned to the ED in which the operator lived was responsible for completing the report form; including all land the person operated in Guam regardless of ED.

OFFICE PROCESSING

The office processing was done in the Agriculture Division at the Bureau of the Census. Each report form was edited and coded prior to being keyed and tabulated. Report forms obtained for places not meeting the census farm definition criteria were voided and removed from further processing. The remaining report forms were exam­ined for accuracy, consistency, and completeness. Errors in computations and in units of measures, inconsistencies, and misplaced entries were corrected. Incomplete reports were adjusted on the basis of related information on the same form or on report forms for nearby farms of similar type and size.

After all report forms had been reviewed, the data were keyed and subjected to a thorough computer edit analysis. The computer analyzed the data for each farm for com­pleteness and consistency, and recorded all inconsisten­cies. These inconsistencies were reviewed by subject matter specialists, corrected, and keyed into a correction file. The corrected data were then tabulated by the com­puter and printed out for review. Following necessary corrections, the data were retabulated and a printout was provided so that the data tables could be prepared for final publication.

APPENDIX A A-1

DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS

The following definitions and explanations provide a more detailed description of terms used in this publication than are available in the tables or on the report form. For an exact wording of the questions on the 1987 report form, see appendix C.

In the tables, data for land in farms, land use, fruit and nut trees, and livestock and poultry on hand represent the situation existing at the time of enumeration of each farm. The enumeration for the 1987 Census of Agriculture began in February 1988, and the 1982 census in March 1983. All other data, such as that relating to acres, production, sales, hired workers, and expenses are for the calendar years 1987 and 1982.

Farms or farms reporting-Data for "farms" repre­sent the number of farms for which the specified item was reported. The difference between the total number of farms and the number of farms reporting an item repre­sents the number of farms not producing that item, pro­vided a correct report was received for all farms.

Land in farms-The land in farms was determined from the answers to questions 1 through 7 in section 2 of the report form (see appendix C). The amounts of land reported as owned, rented from others, used under permit, occu­pied without permit, or furnished by the government were added together, and the amount of land reported as rented to others was subtracted from that sum. The result repre­sents "land in farms." Although the area designated land in farms consists primarily of agricultural land-i.e., land used for crops, pasture, or grazing-it also included areas of land not actually under cultivation nor used for pasture or grazing. For example, woodland and wasteland owned or rented from others were included as land in farms unless the report indicated it was being held for nonagri­cultural purposes, such as recreational or for timber.

Land owned-This includes all land held by the operator or his/her spouse under title, purchase con­tract, homestead law, or as heir or trustee of an undivided estate at the time of enumeration. However, land used by the U.S. military services was excluded even though owned by the operator.

Land rented to others-This includes all land the operator rented or leased to others and all land assigned to others on shares or rent free during the past year. For the most part, the land rented to others represents agricultural land, but it may also include land rented for residential or other purposes. The tenant is considered to be the operator of land leased, rented, or worked on shares, even though the landlord may supervise the operations. The landlord is considered to be the oper­ator of only that portion of the land not assigned to tenants.

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Land rented from others-This includes not only land that the operator rented or leased from others, but also land worked on shares for others and land occupied rent free.

Land occupied by permit-This includes all land for which the operator had a Government of Guam permit. Rights to use land owned or controlled by the Govern­ment of Guam are in the form of permits rather than lease or rental arrangements.

Land occupied without permit-This includes all land occupied by the operator as a "borrower" or "nonper­mitte," without ownership rights to the land, or without any kind of permit, lease, or rental agreement.

Land furnished by Government-This includes all land that the Government of Guam furnished to the operator in connection with his/her living quarters.

Land use-Land in farms is categorized according to the way it was being used on enumeration day. The land uses described in the following paragraphs are mutually exclusive in that each acre of land is counted only once, even though it may have had more than one use during the year.

Crop/and used for crops-This includes all land planted in crops at the time of enumeration. Land was to be reported only once, even if two or more crops were planted on it. Land in crops includes land in bearing and nonbearing fruit and nut trees or plants or any other tree crops; land that had partial but not total crop failure; and land in home gardens.

Crop/and used for pasture-This includes all crop­land on the place that was used only for pasture. Land planted in crops, even though the crops were not to be harvested, was not to be included here.

Cropland not used forcrops or pasture-This includes cropland on the place that was not used for crops or pasture. It does not include land so hilly, rocky, or wet that the cost of improving it for cultivation would be more than the operator could pay. Nor does it include land in roads, streams, or swamps. It does include land on which there was total crop failure due to flood, drought, insects, fire, or other causes; cropland lying idle; and cropland planted with soil improvement grasses, or other cover crops planted for improvement.

Pastureland used for pasture orgrazing-This includes land used for grazing livestock at the time of enumera­tion. It does not include cropland, even though cattle or other livestock may have been grazed on it.

Pasture/and not used for pasture or grazing-This refers to all land suitable for pasture or grazing that was not being used for grazing livestock at the time of

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enumeration. It includes land that, in the opinion of the operator, could have supported enough plant growth, either native or planted for grazing, provided the clear­ing and grazing of the land would not seriously damage it.

All other land-This includes all land not qualifying as either cropland or pastureland as defined above. It includes land in house lots, barn lots, ponds, ditches, swamps, steep slopes, roads, brushland, wasteland, and forest areas.

Crops harvested-The report form contained individ­ual inquiries for crops commonly grown and space to write in those less frequently produced. The information requested in 1987 includes acres of crops harvested, pounds har­vested and sold, and value of sales.

Vegetables and field crops-The number of acres harvested, the total quantity of each vegetable and field crop harvested, the quantity sold, and value of sales during 1987 were to have been reported.

When two or more crops, or two or more plantings of the same crop were harvested from the same land during the year, the area was to be reported separately for each crop or planting.

Fruits and nuts-For fruits grown on farms, informa­tion was obtained on the total acres, total quantity harvested, the quantity sold, and value of sales during the year. Data were also collected separately for the number of trees or plants, both bearing and nonbearing, that were on the place on enumeration day. For bread­fruits, betelnuts, coconuts, guavas, soursops, starfruits, and other wild or cultivated fruits, nuts, or crops, the reported data represent total quantities harvested or gathered during the year by all members of the opera­tor's household, both from land on the farm and other land.

Data for nursery and ornamental plants, flowering trees and plants, and shrubs reflect the number of plants on hand at time of enumeration. Plants sold and value of sales were for calendar year 1987.

Farm operator-The term "operator" designates a person who operates a farm, either by doing the work himself/herself or by directly supervising the work. The operator may be the owner, a member of the owner's household, a tenant or renter, the manager, or the person in charge of an institutional farm. By definition, the number of operators is the same as the number of farms.

Operator characteristics-Data were obtained to clas­sify the operators according to five characteristics.

1. Residence of operator-Farm operators were clas­sified by residence according to whether or not they lived on the farms they were operating. Some of

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE

those who did not live on the farms they operated lived on farms operated by others. If all the land was rented from others or worked on shares for others, the operator was considered to live on the farm operated if the dwelling was included in the rental agreement. In such cases, the dwelling was not necessarily on the farm operated. Similarly, an operator who did not live on the land being culti­vated, but who had some agricultural operations (other than a home garden) at his/her dwelling, was considered to be living on the farm operated.

2. Year began operating present farm-Enumerators were instructed to obtain the year an operator began to operate the farm, Le., the first year the operator took continuous charge of the present farm or any part of it.

3. Age of operator-Operators were classified by age into six groups. The average age was obtained by dividing the sum of the ages of all operators reported by the number reported.

4. Main occupation-If the operator devoted 50 per­cent or more of his/her work time to agricultural activities, his/her main occupation was considered to be agriculture, otherwise his/her occupation was considered nonagricultural.

5. Work off farm-Data for work off farm have been collected since 1969. It was enumerated to provide information on the extent of part-time farming in Guam. Operators reporting off-farm work in 1987 varied from those who worked full time for the military installations to those who supplemented their income with odd or spare time jobs. Only work by the operator for pay was to be reported. Days worked off the place were to include work at another farm or a nonfarm business, such as a store or repair shop; or at a profession such as doctor, lawyer, or teacher. Exchange work was not to be reported.

Type of holding-Agricultural operations are classified on the basis of whether they are producing mainly for home consumption, or mainly for sale. Holdings producing principally for sale are further classified by type of agricul­tural production.

Holdings with production mainly for home consump­tion-This type applies to holdings from which more than 50 percent of the agricultural output of the holding is consumed by the holder'S household.

Holdings with production mainly for sale-This type applies to holdings where 50 percent or more of the agricultural output is for sale. Holdings producing mainly for sale are further classified according to their most important activity. If 50 percent or more of the value was from one item the holding was named accordingly:

APPENDIX A A-3

vegetable, field crop, fruit and nut, dairy, livestock, or poultry. The remaining two categories of holdings are used when the above do not apply.

Mixed holding is one on which no item accounts for 50 percent or more of the value of sales.

Other holding is one that does not belong to any of the previous groups.

Selected production expenses-Information was obtained for six major categories of farm expenses incurred during 1987.

1. Machine hire and customwak-Expenses for machine hire and customwork relate to tractor hire, plowing, and spraying. Any amount spent for the labor involved is considered to be part of the expense. The costs of hauling, trucking, or of exchange work without pay are omitted.

2. Hired farm labor-Expenses for hired farm labor include total cash payments made to family mem­bers and others for farm labor. Payments to per­sons supplied by a contractor or a cooperative organization and paid directly by them or by the crew leader are also included. Payments are excluded for housework, contract construction work, custom­work, and repair and installation work performed by persons specifically employed for the work.

3. Purchases of feed-Expenses for feed for livestock and poultry include total cash payments for pasture used, salt, concentrates, mineral supplements, grain, hay, millfeeds, and any other items purchased for feeding livestock and poultry on the place. Expenses made for the grinding and mixing of feed and the estimated cost of items furnished to the operator by a landlord or others are also included. Payments made by a tenant to a landlord for feed grown on the tenant's farm are excluded.

4. Purchases of insecticides, fungicides, and herbicid­es-These expenses include total cash expenses for all chemicals, sprays, dusts, etc., used to control weeds, pests, insects, or disease on crops and livestock.

5. Purchases of fertilizers and manure-These expenses include the total amount spent for manure and commercial fertilizers of all kinds for use on the farm.

6. Purchases of livestock and pou/try-These expenses include all cash expenses for livestock and poultry purchased for the place. The cost of livestock and poultry bought and then resold within 30 days is not included.

Livestock, poultry, and fish-Data for livestock and poultry show the number on hand at time of enumeration and quantity sold during 1987. All livestock and poultry on the place were enumerated at the time of the enumeration regardless of ownership.

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Sales data were collected for all livestock and poultry sold from the place during 1987, as well as dozens of eggs and quarts of milk sold.

Data for pounds of fish caught, pounds of fish sold, and value of sales are for calendar year 1987.

Cattle and calves-Includes "milk cows" that were on the place on the day of enumeration and were milked at any time during 1987. "All others" refers to cattle and calves other than milk cows. Livestock sales data are for the calendar year 1987.

Equipment-The following types of equipment on the place at time of enumeration regardless of ownership, were reported so long as they were operable.

Tractors-This includes all wheel and tracklaying (crawler) tractors, garden tractors, and homemade trac­tors.

Motortrucks-This includes pickup trucks and truck­trailer combinations, and jeeps and station wagons, if used primarily as trucks.

Automobiles-This includes jeeps and station wag­ons used primarily as passenger cars.

Facilities-The presence or absence of electricity and/or piped running water on the place was reported.

Electricity- This covers electrical power anywhere on the place including the dwelling of the operator.

Piped running water-This covers water in pipelines by a pressure system or by gravity flow from natural or artificial sources. Water from a hand pump was not considered to be piped running water.

FARM CLASSIFICATIONS

Tables 23, 24, 25, and 26 present detailed data for farms classified by tenure and age of operator, by size of farm, and by value of agricultural products sold.

Farms by tenure of operator-Farms were classified by tenure of operator on the basis of information reported for land owned, rented from others, operated under a government permit, operated without a permit (nonpermit­tee), or furnished by the Government of Guam in connec­tion with the operator's living quarters. During the process­ing operations, each report form was coded to indicate whether the operator was a full owner, part owner, tenant, permittee, nonpermittee, or other operator.

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE

Full owners-They operate only land owned or land owned plus land operated under a permit, without a permit, or in connection with living quarters furnished by the Government of Guam.

Part owners-They operate land owned plus land rented from others. They may also operate land under a permit, without a permit, or furnished by the Govern­ment of Guam in connection with their living quarters.

Tenants- They operate only land rented from others or land rented plus land under a permit, without a permit, or furnished by the Government of Guam in connection with their living quarters.

Permittees- They operate land under a permit from the Government of Guam, or they may operate some of the land under a permit and the remainder of the land without a permit.

Nonpermittees- They operate "borrowed" land. They do not own or rent the land, operate the land under a permit, or use the land under any arrangement with the Government of Guam.

Others-They operate land that does not meet the criteria of the preceding groups. All the land they operate is furnished by the Government of Guam in connection with living quarters, or part is operated without a permit and part is furnished by the Govern­ment of Guam in connection with living quarters.

Farms by age of operator-Farms were classified by age of operator on the basis of information reported to the enumerator which was entered on the report form. The operator's age was classified into one of the age groups found in table 24.

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Farms by size-Farms were classified by size on the basis of the total land area established in each one. According to the census definition, a farm is essentially an operating unit, not an ownership tract. All land operated or managed by one person or partnership represents one farm. In the case of share-tenants, the land assigned to each share-tenant is considered a separate farm, even though the landlord may consider his/her entire landhold­ing to be one unit rather than several separate units.

Farms by value of agricultural products sold-Farms were classified on the basis of the total value of agricultural products sold. The total was obtained by adding the reported values of all products sold from the farm. The value of vegetables, field crops, fruits and nuts, nursery and ornamental plants, livestock, milk, poultry, eggs, and fish was obtained from the operator at the time of enumer­ation. These values were classified into one of the groups found in table 26.

RELIABILITY OF DATA

All data compiled originated from a complete enumera­tion and, therefore, are not subject to sampling variability. However, the data are subject to nonsampling errors. Nonsampling errors can be attributed to many sources: inability to identify all cases in the actual universe; inability or unwillingness on the part of respondents to provide correct information; definition and classification difficulties; differences in the interpretation of questions; errors in recording or coding the data obtained; and other errors of collection, response, coverage, and estimation for missing or misreported data.

The accuracy of these tabulated data is determined by the jOint effects of the various nonsampling errors. No direct measures of these effects have been obtained; however, precautionary steps were taken in all phases of data collection, processing, and tabulation of the data in an effort to minimize the effects of nonsampling errors.

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APPENDIX B. Selected Data by Current and Prior Farm Definitions: 1987

[For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text I

Selected data

FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS

Farms _____________________________________________ number __ Land in farms2 ________________________________________ acres __

Average size of farm ______________________________ acres __

LAND USE

Total cropland _______________________________________ farms __ acres2 __

Used for crops ____________________________________ farms __ acres __

Used for pasture ___________________________________ farms __ acres __

Not used for crops or pasture _______________________ farms __ acres __

Pastureland: Used for pasture or grazing _________________________ farms __

acres __ Not used for pasture or grazing _____________________ farms __

acres __ Other land __________________________________________ farms __

acres __

FARMS BY SIZE

Less than 1 acre ___________________________________________ _ 1 to 2 acres ________________________________________________ _ 3 to 4 acres ________________________________________________ _ 5 to 7 acres ________________________________________________ _ 8 to 9 acres ________________________________________________ _ 10 to 19 acres ______________________________________________ _ 20 to 39 acres ______________________________________________ _ 40 to 49 acres ______________________________________________ _ 50 acres or more ___________________________________________ _

VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS SOLD

Total sales __________________________________________ farms __ dollars __

Average per farm ________________________________ dollars __

Farms by value of sales: Less than $100 ____________________________________ farms3 __ dollars __

$100 or more ______________________________________ farms __

SALES BY COMMODITY GROUP OR PRODUCT

dollars __

Vegetables and field crops ____________________________ farms __ dollars __

Fruits and nuts ______________________________________ farms __ dollars __

1987 definition

351 13 134

37.4

339 2321

332 1 204

62 184 93

933

51 3707

33 169 204

6937

22 126 56 46 17 36 28 4

16

351 2 626 747

7484

351 2626747

207 1 265 551

126 164 083

'Current data by 1982 farm definition. 'Detail may not add to total due to rounding. 31ncludes both farms wnh less than $100 in sales and farms with no sales. 'Includes eating and cocking bananas.

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1982' definition

1 742 15863

9.1

1 628 3915 1 579 2 187

152 258 265

1 470

230 3 795

108 212

1 146 7941

624 742 141 83 30 61 38 5

18

374 2 627 789

7026

23 042 351

2626 747

221 266 241

137 164 392

Selected data 1987 1982' definnion definition

SALES BY COMMODITY GROUP OR PRODUCT -Con.

Ornamental plants and other nursery products __________ farms __ 12 t2 dollars __ 38 541 38541

Livestock ___________________________________________ farms __ 114 115 dollars __ 149 117 149 160 Poultry and eggs _____________________________________ farms __ 29 29 dollars __ 774 455 774455 Fish ________________________________________________ farms __ 3 3 dollars __ 235 000 235000

SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES Machine hire and customwork _________________________ dollars __ 136 425 159 972 Hired farm labor _____________________________________ dollars __ 369 085 370 585 Feed purchased for livestock and poultry _______________ dollars __ 806 806 1 226233 Insecticides, fungicides, and herbicides _________________ dollars __ 116389 137839 Fertilizers and manure purchased ______________________ dollars __ 162013 194 249 Livestock and poultry purchased ______________________ dollars __ 58607 81 742

LIVESTOCK, POULTRY, AND FISH Carabaos ___________________________________________________ 269 305 Cattle and calves ____________________________________________ 317 591

~~~s ~~i~~Js o~fa!llIai;:s ::::::::=::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 2627 6389 851 1 347

Horses and colts of all ages __________________________________ 21 59 Chicken hens 4 months old or older ___________________________ 49065 72 112 Chickens under 4 months old _________________________________ 11 429 26524 Roosters and pullets _________________________________________ 3 562 13937 Pounds of fish caught ________________________________________ 388 200 388200

SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED

ve~::~,e~r:~~~e!~_:~~~~: _____________________________ acres __ 94 121 pounds harvested __ 303 804 330 094

Cucumbers _________________________________________ acres __ 72 83 pounds harvested __ 587 131 600 161 Eggplant ___________________________________________ acres __ 49 94 pounds harvested __ 86326 117 868

Sweetpotatoes _____________________________________ acres __ 15 35 pounds harvested __ 25955 43858

Tara _______________________________________________ acres __ 27 79 pounds harvested __ 28055 71 882

Watermelons _______________________________________ acres __ 116 120 pounds harvested __ 632605 646664

Fruits and nuts: Avocados __________________________________________ trees __ 5985 8837 pounds harvested __ 38855 110841 Bananas' ___________________________________________ hills __ 84714 152 927 pounds harvested __ 168 075 299 577 Betelnuts __________________________________________ trees __ II 388 21 789 pounds harvested __ 14612 26873

Coconuts __________________________________________ trees __ 25091 49405 pounds harvested __ 81 905 230 094 Guavas ____________________________________________ trees __ 3238 5924 pounds harvested __ 4987 13416

Lemons and limes __________________________________ trees __ 3778 9012 pounds harvested __ 29859 85055

Pineapples ________________________________________ plants __ 386333 391 538 pounds harvested __ 241 772 243 856

Tangerines _________________________________________ trees __ 2924 5355 pounds harvested __ 20291 46924

APPENDIX B B-1

APPENDIX C. Report Form

FOR .. a7-A1(GJ u.s. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE NOTICE - Aapon .. to thloo inquiry ,. required by law (title 13, 115-20-87) aJREAU OF THE CEHSUS

U.S. Codel. By the ....... lew YOUR REPORT TO TME CENSUS

IA11 BUREAU IS CONFIDENTIAL. It may be Men only by _om c-employeM """ may be ..- only __ 1e,,1 pu~. Your _n CANNOT be uoecl for ~ of tax_no '''-getlon.

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE or~_n.

FARM aERIAL NUMBER ~ I GUAM I

From A2. column fB} I

• OPERATOR Full name ~ nMr'Hf, middle 1nIrI.I, I.-t IWIInflJ

1. What Ie your (the operator'.}_7 Complete mIINlng .dd .....

2. What I. your (the operator'.} .................. 7 IS'- ..,. __ ..... o_ • .,. ....... _ .. ,.o • ....,.}

• LAND IN AGRICULTURE

None Acree I Tentha 0., : 1. How m.ny .e .... do you _7 .••••.••.•••..•.....•.............................•......•....•..............•..•....•....•...••.•....•. 0 /10 0<&2 I

2. How many _ .... do you rent f_m ~7 .......••••.•.••••..•....•...........•.•............•....•....•....•••..••........•... 0 I /10 o<&s I 3. For how many .0 .... do you ha_. govemment land pennIt7 ............................................................ 0 /10 0 .... I

4. How many __ do you _cupy without. land ........ 1t7 ..•••..••...••...•••..•.•....••.•.•.........•....•...•...........•.. 0 I 110 0<&5 I

5. How m.ny._.ra fuml ...... to you. In oonnecIIon with your living qu._. by til. government'l .•... 0 110 o.ae I

a. How mllllY __ do you rent to athara71Do _Include '-wI ... fHI b,. U.S .... "".,." _ Ac_.J ............... 0 I /10 0<&7 I

7. TOTAL ACRES IN THIS PlACE (ADD the entries in items 1. 2. 3, 4, and 5, then SUBTRACT the entry in item 6.1 - 10

8. I. the f.rm locatad on. hard l MU •• Tentha o.as surf.ce C.II -ut_) road'l .••••••••....•.. ,0 Yes 20 No - About how many mll_ Ie It to the 0<&. I

_at hard .... rface C.II w~J road7 I 110

8. How many unpald.nd paid farm hand. (including the operator 051

Total farm hands .nd hie family' worked on till. pIac. In 19877 .........•.•....•••...•......•.•.........•.........•..........

1&Odaye 2& to 148 Lee. than orm_? d.y.'l 2& days?

•• Of the unpaid farm hande OncIuding the operator .nd unpaid os • 053 00.

f.mlly wodc:.reJ. how m.ny _rkad - .........•••...••..•••........••••.•••..•••..•••..•••..•.•..•.••••... b. Of the paid farm hand. (hIrad _____ and paid members of oeo o~" 007

operator'. famllyJ. how m.ny -"ad - ..................................................................

oao 10. What type of opooratmg organlzaltlon doae thle..--h_l •..•................................... , 0 Individual

I",..,.,.re • ......."., • .-Nr Hworting ror _1ndWIdue/. 2 0 Partnership pe""""""., ~tIon ......... _"-, ....... tnIat, .te.} 3 0 Corporation (Do not includll cooperstiVlJSJ 40 Other (Coopilrative, eSUttll, trust, etc.}

0.2 11. I. this holding producing mainly for h_ coneumpIIon _ .... ? .........•.................... 1 0 Home consumption - Go to section 3

20 Sale - Ask item 12

0"",

12. If producing Iftalnly for ..... Ie It one of the fcRowIng7 ............•....•.•....•..•.••.•.•....•..•.. 1 0 Vegetable holding 2 0 Field crop holding 3 0 Fruit and nut holding 4 0 Dairy holding 6 0 Livestock holding II 0 Poultry holding 7 0 Mixed holding sOOther - Specify

• CROPS HARVESTED IN 1887

::-_~m-;';;- lIew_ny I;;=-, :==-: • W_IIIIY of the.e VEGETABLES AND POUNOS_ ........ t ... aoIdm'8877 In 18877 FIELD CROPS harvaetad In 18877 (el In '8877 None A_ Te_ (bl (el (dl

1.B_ •• _ ............. : •...................••...•..•.•..•............•.•. 0 I~ I 110 OOv IUVV I~'

2.B~ ..........•........•..........•...••.•.•...•••....•.........•... 0 088 I 08. 070 071

I /10

3. CllblNlge. Ca..-...••..•......•...•....................•..•...••.•••..•. 0 072 073 07. 075 I /10

4.Cabbege. head .........................••.••..•..........•••..•.•.......... 0 078 077 07. 07. I /10

5.C_ ........................................................................... 0 oso 1

081 082 083 /10

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SECTION 3 CROPS.HARVE.TED IN 1887 ContInued

• W.reenyo'.--VEGETABLESAND FIELD CROPS .... vesteclin 18871

S. c.- (tapioca, •....•.................•..............•.......•.•............

7. Cant .•.•••••••.•.••..•...•••••...•••........•.................•..•.........•....•....

B. Cucumbertl •..•••••••••..••..•••••.•••...•..•••..•••...••••••••...•••.•.•••••••••.

S. EgspIant ....•..........••••..••••••••.•..•••..•••.••••••••••••.•.•.•••••.•..••..••.

10.G.do ...................•..........•...•....•....••••............•....•.•.....•••..•.

11. Mu8lonel_ .. d pepin.,. ...........•...........•.•••..••.....•.............

12. Onl_, 0_ .................................................................. .

13. Peppers ....................•............•..........................................

14. Pumpld_ .nd .qu_h ......................•.••••.••••......................

1S.R ................................................................................... .

18. Sweetpobltoe •...•••........••••••••••••••..••..••••••••••..•.•..•.•.•••••.••••.

17.T_ ..•...•.. ~ ........•.........••....••.................•....•......................

18. Tomllt_ ..........................•.•............•...••.....•....•..........•....

18.W-.neIo ..................................................................... .

20. V.m •.........••.•....•..••••••..••••.•••........•..••••••••••..•...•••.•..•.•..•••..

21. Oth.r ¥tIgIItabIea.nd fie ... CfttPS - Specify . •..••..••••••••••••.•.

• FRUITS AND NUT.

None

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

22. Wereth_.ny fnlit end __ or pienta on thl. 0 ••

How-.y ___

......... In' .. 71 1.1

Ac,.. Tentha 084

/10 oa.

,,0 De2

,,0 - ,,0 '00

,,0 .04

,,0 .08

,,0 "a

110

" " /10 .20

/10 .24

110 1:08

/10

"'. '10 '38

/10 .40

/10 •••

110

How~ How...ny What_the POUNH_ POUNH_ " ..... of ..... .... VMtad ........ ' .. 71 111'''71 In ,"71

Ibl lei dl 0 .. ...... 087

Dee oeo De'

083 OM 0 ..

""7 oe. 0 ••

10. .02 ,,'S .OB .08 '07

.oa 110 "' 11. 114 "B

117 11. ". 1:0. 12a .u

'20 ... 127

••• .SO "' "'3 .34 ' .. B

'37 .38 ... '4' .4a .43

'48 , .. '47

pl_ or were.ny hanreatad In '887? ....•...................•..•..•.•..•.... 1 0 Yes 20 No - Skip to itfIm 41

23. How much lend I. In .... rlng.nd nonbeerlng fruit 0... "0 ~ .nd pl.nts? .•..••.•••••.........................••.••...........•..........•.••....••.•......•.....................................•......•..•.... L...... ____ --'-_..:...:-=-j

24. Avocecloe ..••......•.•••..•••••.•••.••••••.••.•..••....•••••••....•........•......

2S.B __ ....•...•....••.••............•......•....•...•.••....•....•..•.........•..

28. Batelnata ...•.....•...•••....••.••..••.••...•.....•................••.•....•.......

27. Breeclfrults .........•••..••..•••••..••...••••••••••.•••..•.•••••...••••..•••.•.....

28. Coconuta ....................•.....................................................

29. Grapefnllt ....•..........................•.............................•••••.••.•..

SO.G...,,_ ............................................................................ .

31. Lemon ... Um_ ....•.....••••••••••••................•..........•..••.......•.....

32.M • ....- •..•...••.....•...•.••••••...•••.•••.....•••••.•••.•.•..•....•............

33. Orang_ ............................................................•....•....•.•...

34. P.pay_ ........................................................................... .

SS.P ..... pp .......................................................................... .

38 •• 0--... ......................................................................... . 37. Btarfrults ....••.....••••••••.•••••••••.••...•..•••....••••..••.....•••••••••...••..

3B. a-..t8ops ..................................................................... ...

38. T.ngerIn_ ...................................•...................................•

40. Other fruits, __ • end __ cropa - Specify ••..•.......•..•.•..••...•

C-2 APPENDIX C

Non.

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0

N_

0

"-2

Hew..-y .... .-, ---- _or ....... - ...... _of not of ........... ., ........... .,

'e) U., .5 ..

••• 'B •

•• 3 .M

••• .... 173 174 .7. 17a

'83 •• 4

188 ••• .8 .. '94

••• 188

203 2<M

208 aoe

2'3 2'"

2 •• 2'. 223 224

a28 ... Number of plllf1ta on the place

1., 2

How.." .... ...ny .... -..-...- ......... - ....... ... VMtadIn ..... 1n' .. 71 of ..... ' •• 71 111'9871

lei Idl lei

'80 • •• .82

.n ... .87

170 17. 172

178 .78 177

.80 .8. • •• .... " ... • .. 7

• 80 ••• • •• •• B .98 •• 7

aoo 20' .02

208 ..... 207

2.0 211 2'2

a15 2'. 217

220 22. a22

220 228 227

230 2S. 23a

Ibl 5

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LAND USE

Ofth._I_ ... on~""" (SectIon 2, Item 7) -

1. How .... ny __ of land_In CI'OIM'l .................................................................................................. .

2. How ... uch crupi"'" ........ f_ .......... 'l .............................................................................................. .

3. How ... uch cropland .. not ...... for CI'OIM _ ........ 1' ............................................................................ .

4. How ... uch ... _Iand ........ tor ........ _ ........ 1' .......................................................................... .

5. HowlllUCh ... _ ........ not ...... for....- _ .-....'1' ................................................................... .. 8. How .,..ny ___ In other Iand'l ...................................................................................................... .

7. TOTAL LAND (Add entries in ltema 1 through 8. TIle tottll8hould be equal to the entry in IIIK:tion 2, Item 7.)

• LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY

None

0

0

0

0

0

0

II

.... ~-- .... :=-........... todafl ..... 1n1 TI

No ...

1. Car"""" of .11 ............................................... , ............................ . 0

2. T_I cattIa .nd -"'- of .......................................................... . (Must equsl sum of a and b below.)

0

•• MIIk ~ ................................................................................. . 0

b. All other c ..... and a.Ivaa ......................................................... .. 0

3. Hog. and ...... of .. I ...................................................................... . 0

4. G_ and kI ... of aH .................................................................... .. 0

6. Ho_ and colts of .. 1 __ ............................................................ .. 0

8. Chicken hans 4111011th. old enct_ ........................................... , ... .. (Must equal sum of s snd b below.)

0

a. CoonlllM'Clal I~ ..................................................................... . 0

.... Other chicken .......................................................................... . 0

7. Chlclc_l __ than 4 ntOntIIa old ..................................................... .. 0

8. Rooatara and pull_ ...................................................................... . 0

9. Othw- poultry

•• Due ........................................................................................... . 0

b. G_ ....................................................................................... .. 0

c. Plg_ ..................................................................................... . 0 d. Oth_ - Speclfy _____________________ _

0

Ca) ,'"-... ,2'"

.... • D.

... 1'"-

I"'

, .. 1<07'

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APPENDIX C C-3

• SELECTED EXPENDITURES IN 1887

How IIIUCh did yCMI epend for _ch of the t'oDowwIng In 1 ge77

1. Machine h ..... and ~work .••..••••.•••••••••••.••...••••.•..•.••••.••••••••••••••••••••.•.•..•.•.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2. W .... encII ........ paldto~_hkedf_ work .... fDo_IncIudellGl.e-*_OWIOwce

COIaIfrucfIon -*. ,~ c.-,...,..._,. onIy.J ........ ........................................................................ .. 3. Feed pulc:l1aaad ... lIveatock and poultry ('ncIude __ 01 .... ,,..,,, __ II .... , and ~; aIao....-tpald*orgrlndlngandnobdng feed.J •.••••••••.••••......••.•....•..•..•..••..••••••••••••••.•••••••••••

4.lnaactlcldea. ~, and '-bIaIcIes ............................................................................................. ...

&. Fertilizen auad manure pun:heaed •••••..•..•..............................•.••.•.••.•.................•..•...•....•••.....••••.••..••.•••.

e. LlvalMOok ..... poultry puwohaeecII ......................................................................................................... ..

• EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES USED ON THE PLACE IN 1887

1. How many oI .... fallo ....... _onth18p .. ce? ('ncIude .. ~ ..... _'_ ..... ...-today, ..".. ..... 0' o~ pro"""" Ir,. In opeI.II"8 condIIIGft., a. Tractora of ell Idnda •.••••••.•••..•..•.••.•••••...•••••••..•..•...••..•••.••••••••••••.••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••

b. Motortrucks .••••..•••••..•....................•..•.................................••....••.•.••.•.••.••••.••••.•..............•...•...........•

c. AutoanobIIes •••.••••.•••••••••••••••••••..••.••••••..••••••••.•••••••.•.•..•..•••..•.•..•.•...••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••.•••.•••••

2. Do you have the foIlovring on til'- p ..... ?

015 e. Eleotrioity ... ••..• ..•... ..... .••••• ••••• ••••. .•.. ........ .•........ ... ..•.... ..•.. ..••. •••..... ..•.• ......... 1 0 V ••

21. b. Piped ftlnnIng w........................................................................................ 10 Vea

• OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS

The following cpMatI_ are.bout .... FARM OPERATOR.

1. Do you Ihra on th .. place? ....•••.•••••......••.••.••.•...•••...•••••••.••.••••••.•.....•••..•.•••...•.• ~20 lOVe.

32' 2. In """et y_r did YCMI begin to operate thl. piece?.............................................. _____ Vaar

322 3. How old __ you on your last birthday? •.•.. .•••.... .••.. ..••••.•..•.••.••..•••. ••••••••••••••••• Veara old

32. 4. Whet I. your main --..patIOII?....................................................................... 10 Agricultural

'SECTION 10 ENUMERATOR'S RECORD (To befll .... IrF .... c.n- MlumerIItm".

324,0 None

201-49daye

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40 100-149 daye

110 150-199 day.

-0 200 daye or more

1. Who furnished .... lIdonnetion In thI8 report7 ••••••••.••..•••• ~z. 10 Operator

20 Landlord

.. 0 WHeormemberof the operator"a famIly

a 0 Hired laborer ,,0 Other - SpeoIfy' _________ _

2. Reanerks (Make any remarks needed In regard to the pllJCtJ, the owner or operator, the croptI cultJvlltBd, or the IIVfIIItOck on this placs.)

4. Location ... ectIon

of land

e. Chectcad by

FORI.III 87-A UBI ~20-87)

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INDEX

Sum- Sum-Item Area District mary Item Area District mary

tables tables tables tables tables tables

A E-Con.

Age of farm operator ... 3 21 23-26 Motortrucks ........... 4 18 23-26 Agricultural products sold 5, 7-9 14-17 23-26 Tractors (all kinds) ... 4 18 23-26 Automobiles ............. 4 18 23-26 Average size of farm ... 2 - 23-26 Expenses:

Avocados ................ 8 16 23-26 Feed for livestock and poultry ................ 6 19 23-26

B Fertilizers and manure 6 19 23-26

Bananas ................. 8 16 23-26 Hired farm labor ...... 6 19 23-26

Beans, green ............ 7 15 23-26 Insecticides, fungicides, and herbicides ....... 6 19 23-26

Betelnuts ................ 8 16 23-26 Livestock and poultry Bittermelons ............. 7 15 23-26 purchased ........... 6 19 23-26 Breadfruits ............... 8 16 23-26 Machine hire and

C customwork .......... 6 19 23-26

Cabbage: Chinese ................. 7 15 23-26

F

Head .................... 7 15 23-26 Facilities, specified ...... 4 18 23-26 Cantaloupes ............. 7 15 23-26 Farm operators (see Carabaos ................ 9 17 23-26 operators) Cassava (tapioca) ....... 7 15 23-26 Farm labor, hired and CatUe and calves, mmber 9 17 23-26 unpaid .................. 4 12 23-26 Cows, milk ............. 9 17 23-26 Farms classified by size Other cattle and calves 9 17 23-26 of farm .................. 2 11 23-26

Cattle and calves sold .. 9 17 23-26 Farms classified by Chemicals (see tenure of operator ..... 3 13 23-26

Expenses) Farms, number .......... 1-4 10,11,13,22 23-26 Chicken hens 4 months Feed purchased ......... 6 19 23-26 old or older: Fertilizers and manure pur-Commercial layers .... 9 17 23-26 chased ................. 6 19 23-26 Other chicken hens .. 9 17 23-26 Fish caught and sold ... 9 17 23-26

Chickens under 4 months Fruits and nuts .......... 8 16 23-26 old ...................... 9 17 23-26 Fungicides (see

Coconuts ................ 8 16 23-26 Expenses) Corn ..................... 7 15 23-26 Cropland: G

Used for crops ........ 1 10 23-26 Gado ..................... 7 15 23-26 Used for pasture ...... 1 10 23-26 Geese ................... 9 17 23-26 Not used for crops or Goats and kids .......... 9 17 23-26 pasture ............... 1 10 23-26 Grapefruit ................ 8 16 23-26

Cucumbers .............. 7 15 23-26 Guavas .................. 8 16 23-26 Customwork and machine hire expenses 6 19 23-26 Guineas and other poul-

23-26 try ....................... 9 17 D H

Ducks .................... 9 17 23-26

E Herbicides (see Expenses)

Eggplant ................. 7 15 23-26 Hogs and pigs ........... 9 17 23-26 Egg sales ................ 9 17 23-26 Holdings for home con-Electricity ................ 4 18 23-26 sumption or sale ....... 4 12 23-26 Equipment: Holdings, type of ........ 4 12 23-26

Automobiles ........... 4 18 23-26 Horses and colts ........ 9 17 23-26

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INDEX-Con.

Sum- Sum-Item Area District mary Item Area District mary

tables tables tables tables tables tables

I P-Con.

Insecticides (see Pasture, except cropland Expenses) pasture:

L Used for pasture or grazing ............... 1 10 23-26

Labor, expenses ........ 6 19 23-26 Not used for Labor, hired and unpaid 4 12 23-26 pasture or grazing .. 1 10 23-26 Land area ............... 1 - _ Peppers .................. 7 15 23-26 Land in farms ........... 1,2 10,11,13,22 23-26 Pigeons .................. 9 17 23-26 Lemons and limes ...... 8 16 23-26 Pineapples ............... 8 16 23-26 Livestock and poultry: Poultry and livestock:

Feed purchased ...... 6 19 23-26 Feed purchased ...... 6 19 23-26 Number on place and Number on place and number sold ......... 9 17 23-26 number sold ......... 9 17 23-26

Products sold, value .. 5,9 14,17 23-26 Purchased ............ 6 19 23-26 Purchased ............ 6 19 23-26 Production expenses, farm 6 19 23-26

Location, farms ......... 4 12 23-26 Pullets and roosters .... 9 17 23-26 M Pumpkins and squash .. 7 15 23-26

Machine hire and R customwork expenses. 6 19 23-26

Machinery and equip-Radishes ................ 7 15 23-26 ment .................... 4 18 23-26

Mangoes ................. 8 16 23-26 Residence of farm oper-

Milk ...................... 5, 9 14, 17 23-26 ator ..................... 3 21 23-26

Motortrucks .............. 4 18 23-26 Roosters and pullets .... 9 17 23-26

Muskmelons and pepinos 7 15 23-26 S

N Sale of agricultural prod-

Nursery products and ucts ..................... 5 14 23-26 ornamental plants ..... 5,8 14 23-26 Size of farm ............. 2 11 23-26

0 Soursops ................ 8 16 23-26 Squash and pumpkins .. 7 15 23-26

Occupation of operator. 3 21 23-26 Starfruits ................. 8 16 23-26 Off-farm work ........... 3 20 23-26 Sweetpotatoes .......... 7 15 23-26 Onions, green ........... 7 15 23-26 Sweetsops ............... 8 16 23-26 Operator characteristics 3 21 23-26

T Operators by:

Age .................... 3 21 23-26 Tangerines .............. 8 16 23-26 Occupation ............ 3 21 23-26 Tapioca (cassava) ...... 7 15 23-26 Off-farm work ......... 3 20 23-26 Taro ...................... 7 15 23-26 Residence ............ 3 21 23-26 Tenure of farm operator 3 13 23-26 Years on present farm 3 21 23-26 Tomatoes ................ 7 15 23-26

Oranges ................. 8 16 23-26 Tractors (all kinds) ...... 4 18 23-26 Organization, type of .... 4 12 -Ornamental plants and V other nursery products 5,8 14 23-26 Value of agricultural prod-

Ownership, type of ...... 4 22 uc1s sold (also see inti·

P vidual products) ........ 5 14 23-26 Vegetables, harvested

Papayas ................. 8 16 23-26 and SOld ................ 7 15 23-26

2 INDEX 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE

INDEX-Con.

Sum- Sum-Item Area District mary Item Area District mary

tables tables tables tables tables tables

W y

Water, piped running ... 4 18 23-26 Watermelons ............ 7 15 23-26 yams ..................... 7 15 23-26 Work off farm ........... 3 20 23-26 Years on present farm .. 3 21 23-26

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PUBLICATION PROGRAM

1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Results of the 1987 Census of Agriculture are being published

in a series of reports which provide data for each county (or equivalent), each State, the United States, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Virgin Islands of the United States, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The publications include statistics on the number of farms; land in farms; farm and operator character­istics; livestock, poultry, and their products; crop production and value; operating expenditures; irrigation; and other characteris­tics of farms.

Publication order forms may be obtained from Data User Services Division, Customer Services, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233, any U.S. Department of Commerce district office, or by calling (301) 763-1113.

ADVANCE REPORTS (AC87-A-01-000(A) TO 56-000(A) Advance Reports are published separately for each county (or

equivalent) in the United States with 10 farms or more, for each State, and the United States. The reports contain data for all agricultural operations with $1,000 or more in actual or potential sales of agricultural products in the census year. The Advance Reports contain final data for major data items together with comparable data from the 1982 census. Included in the reports are data on number of farms, land in farms, size of farms, land use practices, farm operator characteristics, sales expenditures, machinery and equipment, livestock, poultry, dairy products sold, and major crops harvested (which vary by State). No advance reports are available for Puerto Rico, Guam, or the U.S. Virgin Islands.

VOLUME 1. GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES (AC87-A-1 TO 56)

State and County Data (A-1 to 50) are published showing detailed data in national and State tables for the United States, and in county and State tables separately for each State. These reports include data on number and size of farms; crop produc­tion; livestock, poultry, and their products; tenure, age, and occupation of operators; types of organization; value of products sold; and standard industrial classification of farms.

Summary and State Data (A-51) • Chapter 1. National level data • Chapter 2. State level data

Outlying Areas (A-52 to 56) provide detailed data for the regions and municipios of Puerto Rico; the election districts of Guam; the U.S. Virgin Islands; American Samoa; and Northern Mariana Islands.

VOLUME 2. SUBJECT SERIES (AC87-S-1 TO 6) Agricultural Atlas of the United States (AC87 -S-1), formerly

the Graphic Summary, presents a profile of the Nation's agricul­ture in a series of dot and multicolor pattern maps. The maps provide displays on size and type of farm, land use, farm tenure, market value of products sold, crops harvested, livestock inven­tories, and other characteristics of farms.

Coverage Evaluation (AC87 -8-2) provides national and regional level estimates on the completeness of the census, in terms of both the number of farms missed and selected characteristics of those farms.

Ranking of States and Counties (AC87-S-3) presents the ranking of the top 20 States and the top 100 counties of importance of selected items from the 1987 census. Comparative data from the 1982 census are included in most tables. Tables also show cumulative totals for States and counties.

History (AC87-S-4) is a concise description of the major census operations together with facsimiles of selected data tables. It explains the history of the agriculture census, farm definition, data collection and processing, and dissemination of census data.

Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold (AC87 -S-5) shows detailed data for farms cross­tabulated by combined market value of agricultural products sold and Government payments received, including detailed national data and selected data for each State.

ZIP Code Tabulations of Selected Items From the 1987 Census of Agriculture (AC87 -S-6) provides tabulations by five­digit ZIP Code for selected items from the 1987 census. Data items include number of farms, land in farms, farms by size, market value of agricultural products sold by size of sale, livestock inventory, cropland harvested, and selected crops.

VOLUME 3. RELATED SURVEYS (AC87-RS-1 AND 2) The Farm and Ranch Irrigation Survey (AC87 -RS-1) pro­

vides statistical data collected from a sample of farm operations from the 1987 Census of Agriculture. The publication offers information on acres irrigated, land use, yields of specified crops, methods of water distribution, quantity of water used by its source, and other irrigation practices.

Agricultural Economics and Land Ownership Survey (AC87-RS-2) provides data on indebtedness, expenditures, income and assets for both farm operators and landlords. This report also includes measures of credit used for purchases and expendi­tures, debt by type of lender, assets, off-farm income, and other land ownership data.

VOLUME 4. CENSUS OF HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES (AC87-HOR-1)

This report includes detailed information on the horticultural establishments with production and sales of $2,000 or more. It provides data on number of establishments, value of sales of horticultural products, type of horticultural products, and kinds of horticultural businesses, for the United States, States, and counties.

ELECTRONIC MEDIA Flexible Diskette-The Advance Reports of the 1987 Census

of Agriculture are available on flexible diskettes. The files can be used with any compatible microcomputer employing the PC-DOS 2.0 or higher operating system. Diskettes can be obtained by calling (301) 763-4100.

Computer Tapes-Public-use computer tapes contain the same summary statistics that are found in the published reports. Two files are available for each State: data for counties and the aggregated State-level data. Order forms may be obtained from the Data User Services Division, Customer Services, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233 (or call (301) 763-4100).

Compact Disc-Read Only Memory (CD-ROM)- Data for the conterminous United States and Puerto Rico are available on CD-ROM. The CD-ROM can be obtained from the Data User Services Division, Customer Services, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233 (or call (301) 763-4100).

Online Access- National and State level data from the 1987 Census of Agriculture are available on CENDATA through two information vendors- CompuServe and DIALOG. In addition, the advance reports, highlights of the Subject Series, and Related Surveys reports, are available online from AGRIDATA. For infor­mation on these services call (301) 763-4100.

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