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Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American Industry Classification System: 1997 and 1992 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Illinois Adams Alexander Bond Boone Brown Bureau MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) farms, 1997 73 051 1 415 166 616 490 377 1 155 1992 77 610 1 500 171 629 500 386 1 273 $1,000, 1997 8 556 486 120 787 13 213 45 785 53 693 30 356 198 887 1992 7 336 864 110 057 13 673 43 648 40 376 26 693 169 261 Average per farm dollars, 1997 117 130 85 362 79 596 74 326 109 577 80 520 172 197 1992 94 535 73 372 79 957 69 393 80 752 69 152 132 962 1997 value of sales: Less than $1,000 (see text) farms 7 413 119 21 84 47 46 40 $1,000 1 154 23 4 8 8 10 7 $1,000 to $2,499 farms 4 797 118 14 66 37 50 39 $1,000 8 103 200 25 106 64 87 63 $2,500 to $4,999 farms 5 107 122 23 70 44 31 59 $1,000 18 423 448 84 265 163 103 217 $5,000 to $9,999 farms 5 949 144 28 51 47 47 59 $1,000 42 699 1 054 182 351 338 338 444 $10,000 to $19,999 farms 6 561 199 16 62 37 36 56 $1,000 94 750 2 866 252 906 535 504 806 $20,000 to $24,999 farms 2 521 59 9 15 16 17 27 $1,000 56 230 1 292 210 339 364 382 600 $25,000 to $39,999 farms 5 329 119 7 43 36 27 88 $1,000 169 368 3 718 197 1 362 1 150 921 2 749 $40,000 to $49,999 farms 2 914 52 4 21 19 9 59 $1,000 130 265 2 305 172 956 862 382 2 656 $50,000 to $99,999 farms 9 290 142 11 52 58 38 222 $1,000 670 478 10 490 767 3 857 4 429 2 763 15 661 $100,000 to $249,999 farms 13 434 212 18 100 94 43 308 $1,000 2 187 028 35 256 2 924 17 159 15 562 6 410 49 172 $250,000 to $499,999 farms 6 719 97 7 44 34 21 134 $1,000 2 306 606 33 450 2 682 14 713 11 340 8 088 47 089 $500,000 or more farms 3 017 32 8 8 21 12 64 $1,000 2 871 382 29 684 5 714 5 762 18 878 10 367 79 421 1992 value of sales: Less than $1,000 farms 4 134 68 14 31 37 20 28 $1,000 1 292 25 4 12 13 7 11 $1,000 to $2,499 farms 5 044 116 19 65 48 33 53 $1,000 8 455 195 31 110 91 53 94 $2,500 to $4,999 farms 5 613 119 20 63 37 39 46 $1,000 20 268 426 76 233 125 138 171 $5,000 to $9,999 farms 6 898 166 17 66 37 55 76 $1,000 49 665 1 217 114 475 268 404 557 $10,000 to $19,999 farms 8 565 220 28 78 40 52 107 $1,000 124 195 3 157 384 1 105 565 757 1 523 $20,000 to $24,999 farms 3 235 73 6 18 22 18 51 $1,000 72 247 1 629 138 392 484 399 1 145 $25,000 to $39,999 farms 6 876 129 12 50 44 31 128 $1,000 219 819 4 173 371 1 571 1 427 1 021 4 106 $40,000 to $49,999 farms 3 487 77 7 21 28 8 69 $1,000 155 476 3 439 319 942 1 246 361 3 112 $50,000 to $99,999 farms 11 572 221 18 91 63 63 259 $1,000 838 560 15 814 1 365 6 726 4 472 4 561 18 753 $100,000 to $249,999 farms 14 884 220 19 108 112 40 307 $1,000 2 369 080 34 557 3 428 17 102 17 517 6 277 48 445 $250,000 to $499,999 farms 5 496 61 6 33 25 18 108 $1,000 1 863 075 20 623 1 956 10 925 8 534 6 303 37 331 $500,000 or more farms 1 806 30 5 5 7 9 41 $1,000 1 614 732 24 802 5 486 4 055 5 635 6 413 54 013 Sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops farms, 1997 58 015 1 119 115 443 381 273 1 037 1992 64 155 1 236 115 491 394 286 1 120 $1,000, 1997 6 567 164 74 438 12 664 33 644 40 382 21 114 163 441 1992 5 251 328 59 400 12 832 26 759 26 737 15 451 126 259 Grains farms, 1997 53 112 1 047 83 397 318 241 1 019 1992 60 099 1 165 104 461 348 267 1 102 $1,000, 1997 6 123 848 71 613 11 944 32 906 33 672 20 823 131 458 1992 4 884 427 56 352 10 896 25 909 21 713 15 163 100 634 Corn for grain farms, 1997 46 075 823 50 301 277 197 958 1992 51 896 874 74 315 310 219 1 049 $1,000, 1997 3 279 695 35 099 3 008 12 142 19 548 11 144 80 708 1992 2 751 981 28 356 3 165 7 653 14 007 8 269 68 491 Wheat farms, 1997 14 755 557 39 274 67 114 78 1992 16 935 711 31 363 11 158 37 $1,000, 1997 165 912 4 435 744 5 049 345 822 403 1992 162 549 4 344 517 5 812 16 (D) 125 Soybeans farms, 1997 46 957 928 77 344 266 211 905 1992 52 261 1 011 90 402 278 225 975 $1,000, 1997 2 646 076 32 028 8 008 15 104 13 716 8 844 50 292 1992 1 916 168 23 389 6 723 10 324 7 583 5 874 31 830 Sorghum for grain farms, 1997 1 016 7 9 38 1992 2 503 6 25 132 2 1 $1,000, 1997 13 161 33 (D) 582 1992 29 070 23 (D) 1 991 (D) (D) Barley farms, 1997 38 1 1992 57 2 $1,000, 1997 130 (D) 1992 117 (D) Oats farms, 1997 1 772 9 4 32 5 39 1992 2 612 28 1 7 45 1 86 $1,000, 1997 4 144 12 (D) 63 (D) 53 1992 4 436 31 (D) 8 63 (D) 127 Other grains farms, 1997 521 4 1 1 1 5 1992 733 6 1 11 2 3 $1,000, 1997 14 730 5 (D) (D) (D) 1 1992 20 106 (D) (D) 121 (D) (D) 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE COUNTY DATA ILLINOIS 177 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American IndustryClassification System: 1997 and 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

ItemIllinois Adams Alexander Bond Boone Brown Bureau

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL ~

TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD

Total sales (see text) farms, 1997............................ 73 051 1 415 166 616 490 377 1 1551992.. 77 610 1 500 171 629 500 386 1 273

$1,000, 1997.. 8 556 486 120 787 13 213 45 785 53 693 30 356 198 8871992.. 7 336 864 110 057 13 673 43 648 40 376 26 693 169 261

Average per farm dollars, 1997.......................... 117 130 85 362 79 596 74 326 109 577 80 520 172 1971992.. 94 535 73 372 79 957 69 393 80 752 69 152 132 962

1997 value of sales:Less than $1,000 (see text) farms....................... 7 413 119 21 84 47 46 40

$1,000.. 1 154 23 4 8 8 10 7$1,000 to $2,499 farms................................ 4 797 118 14 66 37 50 39

$1,000.. 8 103 200 25 106 64 87 63$2,500 to $4,999 farms................................ 5 107 122 23 70 44 31 59

$1,000.. 18 423 448 84 265 163 103 217$5,000 to $9,999 farms................................ 5 949 144 28 51 47 47 59

$1,000.. 42 699 1 054 182 351 338 338 444

$10,000 to $19,999 farms.............................. 6 561 199 16 62 37 36 56$1,000.. 94 750 2 866 252 906 535 504 806

$20,000 to $24,999 farms.............................. 2 521 59 9 15 16 17 27$1,000.. 56 230 1 292 210 339 364 382 600

$25,000 to $39,999 farms.............................. 5 329 119 7 43 36 27 88$1,000.. 169 368 3 718 197 1 362 1 150 921 2 749

$40,000 to $49,999 farms.............................. 2 914 52 4 21 19 9 59$1,000.. 130 265 2 305 172 956 862 382 2 656

$50,000 to $99,999 farms.............................. 9 290 142 11 52 58 38 222$1,000.. 670 478 10 490 767 3 857 4 429 2 763 15 661

$100,000 to $249,999 farms............................ 13 434 212 18 100 94 43 308$1,000.. 2 187 028 35 256 2 924 17 159 15 562 6 410 49 172

$250,000 to $499,999 farms............................ 6 719 97 7 44 34 21 134$1,000.. 2 306 606 33 450 2 682 14 713 11 340 8 088 47 089

$500,000 or more farms................................ 3 017 32 8 8 21 12 64$1,000.. 2 871 382 29 684 5 714 5 762 18 878 10 367 79 421

1992 value of sales:Less than $1,000 farms................................ 4 134 68 14 31 37 20 28

$1,000.. 1 292 25 4 12 13 7 11$1,000 to $2,499 farms................................ 5 044 116 19 65 48 33 53

$1,000.. 8 455 195 31 110 91 53 94$2,500 to $4,999 farms................................ 5 613 119 20 63 37 39 46

$1,000.. 20 268 426 76 233 125 138 171$5,000 to $9,999 farms................................ 6 898 166 17 66 37 55 76

$1,000.. 49 665 1 217 114 475 268 404 557

$10,000 to $19,999 farms.............................. 8 565 220 28 78 40 52 107$1,000.. 124 195 3 157 384 1 105 565 757 1 523

$20,000 to $24,999 farms.............................. 3 235 73 6 18 22 18 51$1,000.. 72 247 1 629 138 392 484 399 1 145

$25,000 to $39,999 farms.............................. 6 876 129 12 50 44 31 128$1,000.. 219 819 4 173 371 1 571 1 427 1 021 4 106

$40,000 to $49,999 farms.............................. 3 487 77 7 21 28 8 69$1,000.. 155 476 3 439 319 942 1 246 361 3 112

$50,000 to $99,999 farms.............................. 11 572 221 18 91 63 63 259$1,000.. 838 560 15 814 1 365 6 726 4 472 4 561 18 753

$100,000 to $249,999 farms............................ 14 884 220 19 108 112 40 307$1,000.. 2 369 080 34 557 3 428 17 102 17 517 6 277 48 445

$250,000 to $499,999 farms............................ 5 496 61 6 33 25 18 108$1,000.. 1 863 075 20 623 1 956 10 925 8 534 6 303 37 331

$500,000 or more farms................................ 1 806 30 5 5 7 9 41$1,000.. 1 614 732 24 802 5 486 4 055 5 635 6 413 54 013

Sales by commodity or commodity group:Crops, including nursery and greenhousecrops farms, 1997..................................... 58 015 1 119 115 443 381 273 1 037

1992.. 64 155 1 236 115 491 394 286 1 120$1,000, 1997.. 6 567 164 74 438 12 664 33 644 40 382 21 114 163 441

1992.. 5 251 328 59 400 12 832 26 759 26 737 15 451 126 259Grains farms, 1997................................... 53 112 1 047 83 397 318 241 1 019

1992.. 60 099 1 165 104 461 348 267 1 102$1,000, 1997.. 6 123 848 71 613 11 944 32 906 33 672 20 823 131 458

1992.. 4 884 427 56 352 10 896 25 909 21 713 15 163 100 634

Corn for grain farms, 1997.......................... 46 075 823 50 301 277 197 9581992.. 51 896 874 74 315 310 219 1 049

$1,000, 1997.. 3 279 695 35 099 3 008 12 142 19 548 11 144 80 7081992.. 2 751 981 28 356 3 165 7 653 14 007 8 269 68 491

Wheat farms, 1997................................. 14 755 557 39 274 67 114 781992.. 16 935 711 31 363 11 158 37

$1,000, 1997.. 165 912 4 435 744 5 049 345 822 4031992.. 162 549 4 344 517 5 812 16 (D) 125

Soybeans farms, 1997.............................. 46 957 928 77 344 266 211 9051992.. 52 261 1 011 90 402 278 225 975

$1,000, 1997.. 2 646 076 32 028 8 008 15 104 13 716 8 844 50 2921992.. 1 916 168 23 389 6 723 10 324 7 583 5 874 31 830

Sorghum for grain farms, 1997...................... 1 016 7 9 38 – – –1992.. 2 503 6 25 132 2 – 1

$1,000, 1997.. 13 161 33 (D) 582 – – –1992.. 29 070 23 (D) 1 991 (D) – (D)

Barley farms, 1997................................. 38 – – 1 – – –1992.. 57 2 – – – – –

$1,000, 1997.. 130 – – (D) – – –1992.. 117 (D) – – – – –

Oats farms, 1997.................................. 1 772 9 – 4 32 5 391992.. 2 612 28 1 7 45 1 86

$1,000, 1997.. 4 144 12 – (D) 63 (D) 531992.. 4 436 31 (D) 8 63 (D) 127

Other grains farms, 1997........................... 521 4 1 1 – 1 51992.. 733 6 1 11 2 – 3

$1,000, 1997.. 14 730 5 (D) (D) – (D) 11992.. 20 106 (D) (D) 121 (D) – (D)

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA ILLINOIS 177USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American IndustryClassification System: 1997 and 1992 mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

ItemCalhoun Carroll Cass Champaign Christian Clark Clay Clinton

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL ~

TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD

Total sales (see text) farms, 1997............................ 433 625 417 1 371 820 603 627 8601992.. 462 657 429 1 452 892 685 670 942

$1,000, 1997.. 18 517 123 059 74 171 190 040 123 058 63 239 49 244 106 6721992.. 17 565 99 177 61 901 160 064 118 206 57 686 37 117 95 027

Average per farm dollars, 1997.......................... 42 765 196 895 177 869 138 614 150 070 104 874 78 538 124 0381992.. 38 019 150 955 144 290 110 237 132 518 84 213 55 399 100 878

1997 value of sales:Less than $1,000 (see text) farms....................... 76 65 48 44 64 56 91 56

$1,000.. 9 6 3 7 8 15 17 9$1,000 to $2,499 farms................................ 37 26 24 35 48 61 48 50

$1,000.. 62 45 42 59 76 103 77 82$2,500 to $4,999 farms................................ 55 34 25 36 48 51 48 45

$1,000.. 197 119 90 132 164 177 180 168$5,000 to $9,999 farms................................ 78 34 39 81 39 61 58 65

$1,000.. 587 245 295 589 282 443 441 459

$10,000 to $19,999 farms.............................. 52 44 33 108 63 61 63 104$1,000.. 757 628 477 1 564 905 901 935 1 525

$20,000 to $24,999 farms.............................. 21 15 13 54 25 18 20 37$1,000.. 460 342 287 1 201 561 409 443 819

$25,000 to $39,999 farms.............................. 19 47 30 128 51 29 52 77$1,000.. 572 1 493 987 3 978 1 670 880 1 602 2 425

$40,000 to $49,999 farms.............................. 14 15 12 79 22 27 22 43$1,000.. 633 680 534 3 484 995 1 220 975 1 923

$50,000 to $99,999 farms.............................. 46 70 35 230 111 53 75 134$1,000.. 3 283 5 017 2 454 16 782 8 069 3 889 5 701 9 848

$100,000 to $249,999 farms............................ 16 143 94 323 185 107 112 140$1,000.. 2 528 23 928 16 293 52 527 30 461 16 809 18 724 22 891

$250,000 to $499,999 farms............................ 13 75 40 195 105 54 23 69$1,000.. 4 266 26 333 13 817 66 071 35 827 19 161 7 423 22 813

$500,000 or more farms................................ 6 57 24 58 59 25 15 40$1,000.. 5 164 64 224 38 891 43 646 44 039 19 230 12 725 43 709

1992 value of sales:Less than $1,000 farms................................ 62 40 13 18 35 25 46 33

$1,000.. 16 12 6 4 17 11 15 12$1,000 to $2,499 farms................................ 47 19 21 55 57 75 47 40

$1,000.. 71 32 32 98 90 127 (D) 67$2,500 to $4,999 farms................................ 40 27 31 57 50 62 50 53

$1,000.. 142 106 110 212 171 231 180 198$5,000 to $9,999 farms................................ 86 42 29 86 70 80 77 82

$1,000.. 626 286 206 662 521 574 544 566

$10,000 to $19,999 farms.............................. 79 51 34 143 67 86 101 129$1,000.. 1 126 722 528 2 025 981 1 186 1 411 1 919

$20,000 to $24,999 farms.............................. 26 28 17 65 24 22 41 38$1,000.. 576 618 378 1 467 551 515 926 836

$25,000 to $39,999 farms.............................. 38 59 31 155 65 69 58 93$1,000.. 1 169 1 887 972 4 961 2 133 2 122 1 804 2 987

$40,000 to $49,999 farms.............................. 14 25 21 76 28 22 22 56$1,000.. 624 1 094 948 3 416 1 243 992 983 2 462

$50,000 to $99,999 farms.............................. 31 105 52 268 125 63 108 162$1,000.. 2 278 7 791 3 823 19 484 9 056 4 494 7 585 11 827

$100,000 to $249,999 farms............................ 25 151 114 362 219 114 97 173$1,000.. 3 811 23 901 18 901 56 595 36 183 18 210 14 935 28 289

$250,000 to $499,999 farms............................ 8 71 48 136 117 51 21 63$1,000.. 2 552 24 607 15 799 46 186 39 518 17 629 7 051 21 919

$500,000 or more farms................................ 6 39 18 31 35 16 2 20$1,000.. 4 574 38 121 20 198 24 954 27 744 11 593 (D) 23 946

Sales by commodity or commodity group:Crops, including nursery and greenhousecrops farms, 1997..................................... 306 464 309 1 293 701 486 481 715

1992.. 332 501 367 1 378 786 578 545 814$1,000, 1997.. 13 067 61 213 41 608 182 736 115 281 55 133 42 955 41 040

1992.. 9 034 36 665 39 386 150 665 105 987 48 786 29 315 40 739Grains farms, 1997................................... 246 425 288 1 229 680 454 455 689

1992.. 270 468 348 1 343 761 558 522 788$1,000, 1997.. 11 060 54 271 40 730 175 647 114 567 54 754 42 535 39 000

1992.. 7 611 32 835 38 960 145 741 102 581 47 924 28 688 31 909

Corn for grain farms, 1997.......................... 203 396 263 1 152 618 401 347 4961992.. 221 437 318 1 268 711 488 374 608

$1,000, 1997.. 5 359 40 369 23 329 97 429 66 450 28 256 15 401 13 1211992.. 4 344 27 804 23 506 87 257 58 513 26 421 10 743 12 032

Wheat farms, 1997................................. 89 21 122 91 154 169 265 5471992.. 128 7 127 42 191 217 374 657

$1,000, 1997.. 635 86 976 635 1 227 2 000 3 820 6 9691992.. (D) (D) 639 195 1 088 1 638 4 722 6 115

Soybeans farms, 1997.............................. 176 293 265 1 152 613 400 413 6221992.. 181 239 322 1 259 670 499 485 694

$1,000, 1997.. 4 861 13 475 16 285 77 462 46 610 24 291 22 896 18 2931992.. 2 476 4 809 14 680 58 095 42 627 18 923 12 352 12 837

Sorghum for grain farms, 1997...................... 8 – 2 1 1 14 36 461992.. 1 – 13 – 4 24 93 88

$1,000, 1997.. 197 – (D) (D) (D) 74 356 5521992.. (D) – (D) – 26 (D) 868 836

Barley farms, 1997................................. 1 – – – – 2 – –1992.. – – – – – – – 2

$1,000, 1997.. (D) – – – – (D) – –1992.. – – – – – – – (D)

Oats farms, 1997.................................. 1 46 5 22 12 7 2 31992.. 1 62 3 55 11 1 2 4

$1,000, 1997.. (D) 94 10 108 (D) (D) (D) (D)1992.. (D) 84 (D) 131 13 (D) (D) (D)

Other grains farms, 1997........................... 2 7 10 3 8 6 2 41992.. – 4 14 6 10 16 2 11

$1,000, 1997.. (D) 248 (D) (D) 154 120 (D) (D)1992.. – (D) 62 63 315 631 (D) 75

178 ILLINOIS 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATAUSDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American IndustryClassification System: 1997 and 1992 mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

ItemColes Cook Crawford Cumberland De Kalb De Witt Douglas Du Page

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL ~

TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD

Total sales (see text) farms, 1997............................ 681 237 473 547 828 463 630 931992.. 700 256 543 645 942 496 682 95

$1,000, 1997.. 72 881 21 387 52 005 53 864 183 396 68 830 80 387 17 6371992.. 65 038 20 435 52 961 50 833 157 888 55 011 79 241 20 349

Average per farm dollars, 1997.......................... 107 021 90 238 109 948 98 472 221 493 148 660 127 598 189 6441992.. 92 911 79 824 97 535 78 810 167 610 110 910 116 189 214 199

1997 value of sales:Less than $1,000 (see text) farms....................... 61 65 41 37 31 19 44 22

$1,000.. 10 3 12 7 4 3 12 3$1,000 to $2,499 farms................................ 61 23 40 43 26 24 33 10

$1,000.. 108 39 63 76 40 39 56 18$2,500 to $4,999 farms................................ 45 25 39 43 37 28 36 7

$1,000.. 160 83 133 157 133 104 125 24$5,000 to $9,999 farms................................ 60 25 32 45 37 34 34 3

$1,000.. 437 185 248 325 274 242 241 19

$10,000 to $19,999 farms.............................. 53 19 48 62 46 40 43 9$1,000.. 742 248 632 956 698 566 604 129

$20,000 to $24,999 farms.............................. 22 7 17 23 35 13 11 3$1,000.. 499 146 367 507 771 300 246 65

$25,000 to $39,999 farms.............................. 45 15 31 57 59 31 50 6$1,000.. 1 409 483 977 1 806 1 854 967 1 550 195

$40,000 to $49,999 farms.............................. 22 6 21 22 34 17 30 –$1,000.. 984 283 923 973 1 516 757 1 361 –

$50,000 to $99,999 farms.............................. 81 11 49 60 124 50 102 9$1,000.. 5 707 879 3 615 4 349 9 387 3 634 7 427 664

$100,000 to $249,999 farms............................ 121 24 93 99 194 108 138 7$1,000.. 19 488 3 635 14 952 16 200 31 379 17 498 23 034 1 092

$250,000 to $499,999 farms............................ 90 8 44 35 119 78 83 10$1,000.. 29 870 2 359 15 166 11 921 41 234 27 676 28 484 3 441

$500,000 or more farms................................ 20 9 18 21 86 21 26 7$1,000.. 13 468 13 043 14 916 16 587 96 106 17 046 17 247 11 986

1992 value of sales:Less than $1,000 farms................................ 31 46 29 32 26 17 33 15

$1,000.. 8 11 11 11 9 6 9 4$1,000 to $2,499 farms................................ 51 32 49 38 34 30 29 2

$1,000.. 91 53 76 67 58 51 54 (D)$2,500 to $4,999 farms................................ 60 24 62 53 32 34 45 13

$1,000.. 213 87 219 198 114 120 156 42$5,000 to $9,999 farms................................ 56 25 42 63 42 36 28 10

$1,000.. 389 178 323 459 300 274 202 70

$10,000 to $19,999 farms.............................. 71 36 54 82 61 39 46 5$1,000.. 1 053 505 792 1 250 875 593 626 83

$20,000 to $24,999 farms.............................. 20 9 13 33 30 13 23 6$1,000.. 438 187 293 718 669 296 500 136

$25,000 to $39,999 farms.............................. 72 18 45 71 82 36 60 9$1,000.. 2 283 569 1 439 2 235 2 732 1 160 1 975 273

$40,000 to $49,999 farms.............................. 22 3 22 32 52 30 40 2$1,000.. 984 134 989 1 419 2 326 1 357 1 757 (D)

$50,000 to $99,999 farms.............................. 91 23 68 75 176 68 124 13$1,000.. 6 817 1 684 4 941 5 474 12 435 5 128 8 798 891

$100,000 to $249,999 farms............................ 152 24 96 119 248 127 149 9$1,000.. 24 416 3 834 15 292 19 188 40 462 20 351 23 533 1 520

$250,000 to $499,999 farms............................ 62 9 45 35 97 57 89 7$1,000.. 20 641 3 154 15 700 11 922 33 609 18 622 31 109 2 422

$500,000 or more farms................................ 12 7 18 12 62 9 16 4$1,000.. 7 707 10 039 12 886 7 893 64 299 7 053 10 523 (D)

Sales by commodity or commodity group:Crops, including nursery and greenhousecrops farms, 1997..................................... 578 130 400 460 746 418 534 66

1992.. 602 166 466 568 861 454 596 69$1,000, 1997.. 68 160 20 787 42 431 36 162 113 121 64 552 71 699 17 052

1992.. 57 327 19 305 41 237 33 247 82 725 50 079 67 748 20 000Grains farms, 1997................................... 528 55 373 440 696 403 500 28

1992.. 569 82 448 552 809 440 572 31$1,000, 1997.. 67 327 5 086 41 995 34 948 105 508 64 113 70 844 3 450

1992.. 56 424 3 962 40 618 32 811 76 950 49 838 67 144 2 848

Corn for grain farms, 1997.......................... 473 40 309 374 645 370 453 261992.. 514 56 377 456 755 406 499 26

$1,000, 1997.. 37 382 2 658 19 131 18 372 64 463 36 292 39 110 (D)1992.. 32 457 1 821 21 133 17 044 49 974 29 114 40 606 1 706

Wheat farms, 1997................................. 75 11 170 168 87 23 21 61992.. 124 4 208 261 14 24 22 3

$1,000, 1997.. 476 36 2 354 1 024 515 97 106 581992.. 621 14 2 313 1 469 (D) 96 112 (D)

Soybeans farms, 1997.............................. 459 45 339 395 641 366 441 171992.. 509 65 404 487 734 393 511 30

$1,000, 1997.. 29 457 2 358 20 266 15 430 40 288 27 697 31 547 1 3881992.. 23 107 1 978 16 619 13 750 26 689 20 601 26 381 (D)

Sorghum for grain farms, 1997...................... – – 8 2 – – 3 –1992.. – 1 13 – – – – –

$1,000, 1997.. – – 177 (D) – – (D) –1992.. – (D) (D) – – – – –

Barley farms, 1997................................. – – – – 1 – – –1992.. – – – – – – – –

$1,000, 1997.. – – – – (D) – – –1992.. – – – – – – – –

Oats farms, 1997.................................. 8 5 2 1 40 10 31 61992.. 9 6 3 7 78 14 29 1

$1,000, 1997.. 11 (D) (D) (D) (D) 28 67 (D)1992.. 14 20 (D) (D) 137 27 (D) (D)

Other grains farms, 1997........................... – 1 3 3 1 – 2 11992.. 8 2 10 9 2 – 1 –

$1,000, 1997.. – (D) (D) (D) (D) – (D) (D)1992.. 225 (D) 331 (D) (D) – (D) –

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA ILLINOIS 179USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

ItemEdgar Edwards Effingham Fayette Ford Franklin Fulton Gallatin

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL ~

TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD

Total sales (see text) farms, 1997............................ 766 329 1 035 1 119 550 658 1 101 2381992.. 823 325 1 140 1 151 613 538 1 165 241

$1,000, 1997.. 165 386 27 708 79 036 71 974 100 090 31 638 98 853 45 2121992.. 92 146 25 943 71 298 70 733 78 117 25 706 85 618 37 685

Average per farm dollars, 1997.......................... 215 908 84 218 76 363 64 320 181 983 48 082 89 785 189 9651992.. 111 963 79 824 62 542 61 453 127 433 47 781 73 492 156 370

1997 value of sales:Less than $1,000 (see text) farms....................... 65 50 87 194 10 211 69 18

$1,000.. 11 5 23 30 (D) 15 16 1$1,000 to $2,499 farms................................ 45 16 85 99 18 62 72 14

$1,000.. 80 26 148 160 32 105 125 22$2,500 to $4,999 farms................................ 33 25 67 110 15 66 85 24

$1,000.. 119 84 240 400 51 245 302 88$5,000 to $9,999 farms................................ 49 38 88 133 16 66 127 17

$1,000.. 363 270 651 949 117 487 875 115

$10,000 to $19,999 farms.............................. 67 33 123 112 30 51 132 22$1,000.. 1 004 461 1 745 1 599 480 661 1 958 312

$20,000 to $24,999 farms.............................. 21 16 38 33 21 15 42 8$1,000.. 453 351 854 749 (D) 338 952 179

$25,000 to $39,999 farms.............................. 67 18 96 75 51 45 92 16$1,000.. 2 112 555 3 028 2 405 1 547 1 393 2 883 495

$40,000 to $49,999 farms.............................. 29 8 56 44 28 23 51 6$1,000.. 1 320 338 2 510 1 975 1 242 1 018 2 251 263

$50,000 to $99,999 farms.............................. 102 39 161 109 82 33 148 20$1,000.. 7 284 2 784 11 224 8 102 6 119 2 421 10 348 1 433

$100,000 to $249,999 farms............................ 154 60 165 133 138 48 168 44$1,000.. 25 589 9 863 26 261 20 532 23 225 7 522 27 348 7 383

$250,000 to $499,999 farms............................ 100 15 49 58 98 27 90 26$1,000.. 34 351 5 548 16 798 19 543 34 011 9 547 29 863 8 996

$500,000 or more farms................................ 34 11 20 19 43 11 25 23$1,000.. 92 699 7 423 15 554 15 529 32 777 7 885 21 931 25 927

1992 value of sales:Less than $1,000 farms................................ 29 15 74 90 13 76 66 14

$1,000.. 13 4 27 34 5 24 20 3$1,000 to $2,499 farms................................ 43 27 77 105 16 61 89 9

$1,000.. 70 48 130 174 28 107 148 14$2,500 to $4,999 farms................................ 57 21 71 132 13 68 102 13

$1,000.. 202 81 260 480 52 235 379 39$5,000 to $9,999 farms................................ 58 37 145 147 28 56 132 20

$1,000.. 429 258 1 077 1 092 205 395 937 146

$10,000 to $19,999 farms.............................. 83 34 146 141 58 68 157 32$1,000.. 1 227 492 2 116 2 013 876 964 2 261 452

$20,000 to $24,999 farms.............................. 44 15 75 53 29 23 57 10$1,000.. 980 349 1 674 1 186 650 519 1 266 228

$25,000 to $39,999 farms.............................. 68 26 109 93 60 42 101 20$1,000.. 2 143 832 3 490 2 889 1 974 1 267 3 291 618

$40,000 to $49,999 farms.............................. 23 15 57 52 35 16 59 6$1,000.. 983 667 2 579 2 309 1 544 714 2 626 278

$50,000 to $99,999 farms.............................. 126 53 154 145 104 46 157 29$1,000.. 9 115 3 746 10 966 10 542 7 505 3 593 11 480 1 989

$100,000 to $249,999 farms............................ 177 61 169 137 169 60 170 47$1,000.. 29 204 10 248 25 610 22 312 27 181 9 243 27 563 8 122

$250,000 to $499,999 farms............................ 93 16 53 45 70 18 61 28$1,000.. 32 134 5 460 17 205 15 260 23 780 5 993 20 189 10 064

$500,000 or more farms................................ 22 5 10 11 18 4 14 13$1,000.. 15 646 3 759 6 165 12 441 14 317 2 651 15 456 15 732

Sales by commodity or commodity group:Crops, including nursery and greenhousecrops farms, 1997..................................... 656 246 855 797 516 351 914 192

1992.. 716 250 954 923 571 385 980 206$1,000, 1997.. 90 068 18 683 45 133 61 222 89 734 24 814 79 955 42 547

1992.. 79 293 15 113 36 835 52 140 65 405 18 623 61 381 34 400Grains farms, 1997................................... 620 224 802 737 501 296 868 186

1992.. 684 237 915 868 563 342 940 197$1,000, 1997.. 89 547 18 416 44 154 56 160 89 555 24 227 78 694 41 269

1992.. 78 443 14 862 36 081 47 727 65 157 18 048 59 995 33 770

Corn for grain farms, 1997.......................... 573 183 626 566 477 189 753 1451992.. 628 198 716 592 533 214 795 170

$1,000, 1997.. 49 991 7 930 17 985 23 510 48 082 8 497 43 665 19 6281992.. 46 129 6 945 15 996 16 727 35 779 6 706 34 439 19 839

Wheat farms, 1997................................. 100 140 475 439 36 140 170 851992.. 98 172 641 589 5 145 259 84

$1,000, 1997.. 568 (D) 3 621 5 693 306 2 189 992 2 5131992.. 458 1 534 4 182 6 977 (D) 1 605 1 450 1 789

Soybeans farms, 1997.............................. 579 203 722 640 482 273 775 1711992.. 630 212 810 714 545 294 794 175

$1,000, 1997.. 38 953 9 091 22 240 25 175 41 037 13 432 33 913 18 1611992.. 31 793 6 098 15 268 19 807 29 177 8 988 23 944 11 283

Sorghum for grain farms, 1997...................... – 2 35 87 – 13 1 161992.. 2 22 66 281 – 37 7 13

$1,000, 1997.. – (D) 283 1 163 – (D) (D) 6021992.. (D) 285 396 3 672 – (D) 39 (D)

Barley farms, 1997................................. – – – – – – – –1992.. 1 – – – – – – –

$1,000, 1997.. – – – – – – – –1992.. (D) – – – – – – –

Oats farms, 1997.................................. 11 – 6 3 25 – 27 –1992.. 15 – 4 2 27 – 26 1

$1,000, 1997.. 36 – 6 3 (D) – 38 –1992.. 26 – 2 (D) 87 – (D) (D)

Other grains farms, 1997........................... – – 5 17 2 2 5 161992.. 6 – 16 25 2 1 3 12

$1,000, 1997.. – – 20 617 (D) (D) (D) 3641992.. 27 – 238 (D) (D) (D) (D) 589

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

ItemGreene Grundy Hamilton Hancock Hardin Henderson Henry Iroquois

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL ~

TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD

Total sales (see text) farms, 1997............................ 720 463 563 1 137 172 414 1 344 1 3931992.. 783 533 469 1 182 175 468 1 438 1 509

$1,000, 1997.. 105 750 59 233 38 810 125 938 3 160 60 210 179 062 240 0421992.. 68 491 52 931 32 521 104 911 2 045 52 081 170 765 187 908

Average per farm dollars, 1997.......................... 146 875 127 933 68 934 110 764 18 372 145 435 133 231 172 3201992.. 87 472 99 308 69 342 88 757 11 687 111 284 118 752 124 525

1997 value of sales:Less than $1,000 (see text) farms....................... 73 19 176 80 33 22 103 48

$1,000.. 11 7 15 9 9 2 10 10$1,000 to $2,499 farms................................ 42 16 33 78 20 15 82 34

$1,000.. 73 26 53 135 35 25 139 53$2,500 to $4,999 farms................................ 44 21 46 72 34 15 65 41

$1,000.. 162 79 166 264 124 52 246 145$5,000 to $9,999 farms................................ 69 18 53 98 45 22 57 52

$1,000.. 503 123 393 710 310 167 410 376

$10,000 to $19,999 farms.............................. 57 37 42 110 23 29 103 94$1,000.. 820 561 639 1 612 315 417 1 511 1 356

$20,000 to $24,999 farms.............................. 31 17 15 39 6 10 62 38$1,000.. 685 375 348 859 (D) 226 1 394 830

$25,000 to $39,999 farms.............................. 59 45 22 104 1 26 113 118$1,000.. 1 921 1 433 663 3 419 (D) 843 3 563 3 778

$40,000 to $49,999 farms.............................. 28 30 25 31 – 22 75 49$1,000.. 1 252 1 352 1 108 1 387 – 985 3 348 2 221

$50,000 to $99,999 farms.............................. 78 71 52 148 6 67 182 228$1,000.. 5 651 4 972 3 751 10 679 395 4 815 12 988 16 175

$100,000 to $249,999 farms............................ 151 119 58 234 1 102 293 440$1,000.. 24 627 19 776 8 806 38 035 (D) 16 023 49 889 71 887

$250,000 to $499,999 farms............................ 59 50 24 101 2 64 148 177$1,000.. 19 174 17 652 8 460 33 764 (D) 22 990 50 471 60 415

$500,000 or more farms................................ 29 20 17 42 1 20 61 74$1,000.. 50 872 12 877 14 406 35 066 (D) 13 665 55 094 82 797

1992 value of sales:Less than $1,000 farms................................ 31 20 44 39 37 15 49 19

$1,000.. 6 7 13 12 12 6 13 8$1,000 to $2,499 farms................................ 39 14 32 52 17 15 58 45

$1,000.. 68 22 57 87 (D) 26 98 79$2,500 to $4,999 farms................................ 56 19 55 87 32 22 75 43

$1,000.. 203 74 203 320 119 77 266 157$5,000 to $9,999 farms................................ 84 22 60 102 52 26 85 63

$1,000.. 607 158 433 771 371 186 618 454

$10,000 to $19,999 farms.............................. 86 57 44 151 20 47 150 138$1,000.. 1 241 803 660 2 243 274 697 2 234 2 051

$20,000 to $24,999 farms.............................. 37 26 15 55 4 17 64 69$1,000.. 818 571 339 1 264 88 381 1 442 1 568

$25,000 to $39,999 farms.............................. 74 65 36 149 4 45 152 150$1,000.. 2 317 2 057 1 078 4 766 125 1 433 4 843 4 939

$40,000 to $49,999 farms.............................. 36 21 25 60 3 20 75 105$1,000.. 1 606 953 1 107 2 719 (D) 879 3 347 4 664

$50,000 to $99,999 farms.............................. 120 106 57 182 3 84 230 294$1,000.. 8 603 7 812 3 779 13 123 205 6 166 16 763 21 851

$100,000 to $249,999 farms............................ 158 131 76 205 2 127 334 417$1,000.. 24 847 20 476 11 614 32 629 (D) 20 455 54 930 65 491

$250,000 to $499,999 farms............................ 45 43 16 75 1 39 113 130$1,000.. 15 733 14 653 5 871 25 863 (D) 14 113 39 228 41 940

$500,000 or more farms................................ 17 9 9 25 – 11 53 36$1,000.. 12 440 5 346 7 368 21 115 – 7 663 46 981 44 704

Sales by commodity or commodity group:Crops, including nursery and greenhousecrops farms, 1997..................................... 597 434 349 927 36 358 1 077 1 292

1992.. 641 485 389 997 54 396 1 212 1 421$1,000, 1997.. 65 869 55 484 36 305 93 621 1 086 48 824 103 491 194 627

1992.. 47 173 47 709 28 803 67 380 931 35 818 76 845 147 766Grains farms, 1997................................... 568 413 316 872 13 342 1 022 1 257

1992.. 621 473 367 958 25 388 1 162 1 405$1,000, 1997.. 65 240 53 997 36 049 92 607 933 47 829 101 582 185 781

1992.. 46 586 47 193 28 620 66 312 774 34 969 75 027 137 398

Corn for grain farms, 1997.......................... 502 391 240 770 11 320 908 1 1851992.. 534 450 265 837 19 360 1 021 1 339

$1,000, 1997.. 34 888 30 794 14 804 47 921 (D) 30 881 57 731 101 8671992.. 25 160 28 833 12 940 35 635 466 23 480 48 995 78 409

Wheat farms, 1997................................. 255 24 143 240 4 31 60 1061992.. 345 13 178 349 1 19 19 39

$1,000, 1997.. 2 135 73 2 803 1 582 (D) 173 318 1 0021992.. 2 678 76 2 564 1 547 (D) 173 84 224

Soybeans farms, 1997.............................. 494 357 281 802 8 295 898 1 1791992.. 544 421 311 874 15 323 990 1 316

$1,000, 1997.. 28 211 23 094 17 576 43 068 517 16 587 43 208 82 0741992.. 18 693 18 255 11 257 29 043 (D) 10 539 25 520 57 554

Sorghum for grain farms, 1997...................... – – 33 1 – 3 1 –1992.. 1 1 110 2 – 9 2 1

$1,000, 1997.. – – 345 (D) – 36 (D) –1992.. (D) (D) 1 351 (D) – 45 (D) (D)

Barley farms, 1997................................. 1 – – – – – 1 –1992.. 1 – 1 – – – 1 1

$1,000, 1997.. (D) – – – – – (D) –1992.. (D) – (D) – – – (D) (D)

Oats farms, 1997.................................. 1 16 – 12 – 24 127 401992.. 6 14 1 23 – 25 240 79

$1,000, 1997.. (D) 35 – (D) – 58 305 711992.. 15 (D) (D) 33 – 47 377 (D)

Other grains farms, 1997........................... 1 – 13 – – 6 6 181992.. 6 – 13 3 – 19 16 22

$1,000, 1997.. (D) – 521 – – 94 (D) 7661992.. (D) – (D) (D) – 685 33 1 057

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

ItemJackson Jasper Jefferson Jersey Jo Daviess Johnson Kane Kankakee

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL ~

TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD

Total sales (see text) farms, 1997............................ 680 729 962 481 941 515 650 8311992.. 664 772 880 557 955 414 703 928

$1,000, 1997.. 37 015 85 983 35 217 40 316 72 580 10 720 122 734 132 8821992.. 31 818 69 735 30 005 46 190 76 278 10 660 85 546 105 208

Average per farm dollars, 1997.......................... 54 434 117 947 36 608 83 817 77 131 20 815 188 822 159 9061992.. 47 919 90 330 34 097 82 926 79 872 25 750 121 686 113 371

1997 value of sales:Less than $1,000 (see text) farms....................... 134 49 259 62 140 144 69 32

$1,000.. 25 13 40 11 15 (D) 10 5$1,000 to $2,499 farms................................ 79 47 101 40 51 60 33 31

$1,000.. 128 74 170 72 84 104 50 56$2,500 to $4,999 farms................................ 75 41 125 54 59 92 45 38

$1,000.. 263 149 457 198 226 337 159 131$5,000 to $9,999 farms................................ 112 57 96 31 84 83 49 44

$1,000.. 801 418 680 224 606 561 345 311

$10,000 to $19,999 farms.............................. 76 57 109 44 97 54 43 80$1,000.. 1 111 817 1 524 621 1 418 728 607 1 102

$20,000 to $24,999 farms.............................. 25 26 20 17 43 10 17 34$1,000.. 566 577 448 377 958 221 378 770

$25,000 to $39,999 farms.............................. 29 58 58 35 63 27 41 61$1,000.. 869 1 872 1 926 1 113 1 964 851 1 345 1 918

$40,000 to $49,999 farms.............................. 17 22 23 14 41 4 28 51$1,000.. 774 961 1 031 608 1 806 184 1 219 2 239

$50,000 to $99,999 farms.............................. 45 132 77 66 129 17 87 126$1,000.. 3 179 9 267 5 639 4 898 9 322 1 176 6 373 9 193

$100,000 to $249,999 farms............................ 51 136 63 75 169 17 120 188$1,000.. 8 623 21 592 10 023 11 795 25 373 2 420 19 892 31 154

$250,000 to $499,999 farms............................ 19 75 21 32 46 5 66 91$1,000.. 6 849 25 042 6 851 10 901 15 795 1 726 23 532 30 621

$500,000 or more farms................................ 18 29 10 11 19 2 52 55$1,000.. 13 826 25 200 6 428 9 496 15 013 (D) 68 824 55 382

1992 value of sales:Less than $1,000 farms................................ 72 32 89 32 51 68 50 26

$1,000.. 27 10 29 10 18 21 5 8$1,000 to $2,499 farms................................ 82 46 118 57 44 63 53 44

$1,000.. 145 80 185 93 78 (D) 91 70$2,500 to $4,999 farms................................ 82 56 126 47 58 64 59 56

$1,000.. 298 205 466 166 217 229 210 199$5,000 to $9,999 farms................................ 116 54 130 46 89 73 51 59

$1,000.. 821 378 921 339 625 513 361 428

$10,000 to $19,999 farms.............................. 84 76 108 72 122 60 66 96$1,000.. 1 173 1 102 1 546 1 068 1 770 870 938 1 437

$20,000 to $24,999 farms.............................. 26 32 37 26 46 8 31 43$1,000.. 591 708 827 587 1 038 190 678 957

$25,000 to $39,999 farms.............................. 47 62 79 52 97 24 57 93$1,000.. 1 476 1 964 2 566 1 690 3 132 786 1 786 2 927

$40,000 to $49,999 farms.............................. 17 43 33 18 46 7 39 43$1,000.. 754 1 924 1 469 813 2 059 313 1 694 1 908

$50,000 to $99,999 farms.............................. 55 160 77 65 163 21 107 156$1,000.. 3 913 11 610 5 239 4 770 12 262 1 430 8 214 11 129

$100,000 to $249,999 farms............................ 55 141 65 95 183 19 114 218$1,000.. 8 734 22 522 9 504 14 510 28 219 2 723 17 523 34 379

$250,000 to $499,999 farms............................ 17 56 13 35 42 6 47 70$1,000.. 5 894 19 279 4 351 11 410 14 182 1 980 17 222 22 667

$500,000 or more farms................................ 11 14 5 12 14 1 29 24$1,000.. 7 992 9 953 2 903 10 734 12 678 (D) 36 824 29 101

Sales by commodity or commodity group:Crops, including nursery and greenhousecrops farms, 1997..................................... 403 632 588 379 534 183 536 756

1992.. 464 680 645 450 528 166 573 837$1,000, 1997.. 27 660 52 728 28 174 32 312 27 544 6 095 103 943 118 240

1992.. 23 542 43 000 20 738 29 630 16 923 4 418 63 336 93 776Grains farms, 1997................................... 306 611 475 334 456 88 414 704

1992.. 379 668 557 420 442 96 479 789$1,000, 1997.. 24 973 52 206 26 562 30 261 24 409 4 328 55 614 93 603

1992.. 20 548 42 582 19 040 27 860 14 210 3 711 35 675 72 215

Corn for grain farms, 1997.......................... 185 501 296 277 418 53 358 6611992.. 253 517 348 338 414 69 410 736

$1,000, 1997.. 7 237 22 000 8 296 16 040 17 982 1 456 31 984 55 8691992.. 6 613 17 624 6 351 14 122 12 267 1 888 22 408 45 010

Wheat farms, 1997................................. 190 300 206 166 10 17 83 1041992.. 229 408 279 270 6 26 23 32

$1,000, 1997.. 3 085 2 503 2 347 1 664 30 167 809 9451992.. 2 579 3 343 2 235 2 952 (D) 266 170 157

Soybeans farms, 1997.............................. 258 552 405 282 198 71 354 6211992.. 301 611 448 363 143 65 411 722

$1,000, 1997.. 14 384 27 428 15 509 12 545 6 234 2 670 22 775 35 6481992.. 9 733 21 092 9 513 10 714 1 837 1 373 13 030 26 740

Sorghum for grain farms, 1997...................... 16 8 53 2 – 4 – –1992.. 60 29 112 10 – 11 – –

$1,000, 1997.. 226 258 402 (D) – 35 – –1992.. 1 602 449 888 (D) – (D) – –

Barley farms, 1997................................. – – 1 – – – – –1992.. – – 3 – 1 – – 1

$1,000, 1997.. – – (D) – – – – –1992.. – – 13 – (D) – – (D)

Oats farms, 1997.................................. – 3 1 – 84 – 22 331992.. 5 5 3 2 85 1 44 48

$1,000, 1997.. – 6 (D) – (D) – 39 691992.. (D) 9 5 (D) 88 (D) (D) (D)

Other grains farms, 1997........................... 6 4 1 3 1 – 4 231992.. 2 8 6 – 2 1 1 16

$1,000, 1997.. 42 12 (D) (D) (D) – 7 1 0721992.. (D) 65 35 – (D) (D) (D) 194

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

ItemKendall Knox Lake La Salle Lawrence Lee Livingston Logan

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL ~

TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD

Total sales (see text) farms, 1997............................ 441 928 335 1 581 376 904 1 380 7391992.. 500 1 021 375 1 669 365 1 006 1 562 834

$1,000, 1997.. 58 758 130 303 32 246 183 148 55 206 136 216 213 643 133 2491992.. 48 952 108 884 31 750 158 028 44 043 125 835 175 249 109 765

Average per farm dollars, 1997.......................... 133 238 140 413 96 256 115 843 146 824 150 681 154 814 180 3101992.. 97 904 106 644 84 666 94 684 120 667 125 084 112 195 131 613

1997 value of sales:Less than $1,000 (see text) farms....................... 24 57 62 81 62 36 36 22

$1,000.. 4 12 8 12 10 7 5 6$1,000 to $2,499 farms................................ 24 60 44 63 24 32 38 20

$1,000.. 41 103 68 109 43 52 68 35$2,500 to $4,999 farms................................ 16 58 34 67 25 37 33 22

$1,000.. 57 206 122 237 91 135 115 83$5,000 to $9,999 farms................................ 27 88 39 86 30 36 47 41

$1,000.. 180 619 283 613 221 266 366 280

$10,000 to $19,999 farms.............................. 37 80 23 119 23 53 92 37$1,000.. 548 1 129 309 1 732 336 786 1 364 559

$20,000 to $24,999 farms.............................. 15 34 13 59 6 41 54 17$1,000.. 332 764 296 1 316 134 918 1 201 390

$25,000 to $39,999 farms.............................. 31 72 16 157 37 59 134 47$1,000.. 995 2 285 518 4 941 1 154 1 893 4 248 1 574

$40,000 to $49,999 farms.............................. 26 35 6 93 9 37 57 28$1,000.. 1 158 1 550 256 4 228 409 1 657 2 565 1 248

$50,000 to $99,999 farms.............................. 86 116 34 275 39 183 195 122$1,000.. 6 039 7 959 2 285 19 638 2 941 13 541 13 892 9 011

$100,000 to $249,999 farms............................ 91 185 37 377 61 229 429 193$1,000.. 14 931 29 675 5 531 60 558 10 197 37 185 69 434 31 087

$250,000 to $499,999 farms............................ 42 81 12 160 38 114 215 136$1,000.. 14 278 28 077 4 120 53 798 12 847 38 965 72 289 46 757

$500,000 or more farms................................ 22 62 15 44 22 47 50 54$1,000.. 20 194 57 924 18 450 35 967 26 823 40 811 48 096 42 219

1992 value of sales:Less than $1,000 farms................................ 21 49 78 40 24 28 18 15

$1,000.. 7 16 20 8 8 7 5 7$1,000 to $2,499 farms................................ 22 42 49 64 24 31 34 28

$1,000.. 35 77 82 102 40 52 58 46$2,500 to $4,999 farms................................ 32 73 45 58 19 41 44 24

$1,000.. 117 267 160 197 66 153 158 82$5,000 to $9,999 farms................................ 43 84 34 98 33 42 80 34

$1,000.. 314 562 241 722 223 326 594 247

$10,000 to $19,999 farms.............................. 46 125 39 161 37 80 143 56$1,000.. 654 1 862 591 2 397 543 1 205 2 086 838

$20,000 to $24,999 farms.............................. 15 46 8 75 12 38 60 29$1,000.. 331 1 019 172 1 683 264 840 1 318 641

$25,000 to $39,999 farms.............................. 55 95 21 194 30 101 139 57$1,000.. 1 788 3 049 669 6 299 930 3 233 4 540 1 853

$40,000 to $49,999 farms.............................. 32 43 13 107 22 53 75 43$1,000.. 1 409 1 925 566 4 768 961 2 366 3 337 1 920

$50,000 to $99,999 farms.............................. 89 176 29 345 51 192 338 158$1,000.. 6 261 12 500 1 953 25 199 3 726 13 715 25 319 11 702

$100,000 to $249,999 farms............................ 92 173 29 408 62 274 478 261$1,000.. 14 000 26 464 4 428 62 965 10 142 42 769 76 130 41 687

$250,000 to $499,999 farms............................ 37 81 21 88 34 83 130 108$1,000.. 12 097 28 565 6 558 29 264 11 876 27 793 43 156 35 758

$500,000 or more farms................................ 16 34 9 31 17 43 23 21$1,000.. 11 940 32 578 16 311 24 424 15 264 33 375 18 548 14 983

Sales by commodity or commodity group:Crops, including nursery and greenhousecrops farms, 1997..................................... 388 749 242 1 427 286 808 1 285 668

1992.. 442 846 275 1 547 297 910 1 452 764$1,000, 1997.. 50 324 90 632 28 073 165 000 36 502 111 561 165 498 112 001

1992.. 38 020 64 965 28 613 137 686 32 535 92 901 135 368 91 063Grains farms, 1997................................... 355 702 96 1 365 265 773 1 267 654

1992.. 416 795 126 1 482 283 880 1 433 751$1,000, 1997.. 41 733 88 942 7 992 159 355 34 685 108 735 164 872 110 665

1992.. 34 251 63 907 6 891 131 557 31 825 89 088 134 191 90 486

Corn for grain farms, 1997.......................... 335 638 73 1 284 227 728 1 190 6181992.. 382 727 96 1 398 239 844 1 374 713

$1,000, 1997.. 24 255 49 031 3 804 88 999 17 022 68 426 85 939 63 7101992.. 20 527 37 073 3 421 77 384 17 731 60 235 74 390 53 279

Wheat farms, 1997................................. 26 75 44 59 129 53 74 651992.. 13 78 18 21 171 16 28 40

$1,000, 1997.. 220 462 654 388 2 459 236 527 4421992.. 46 295 227 144 2 510 87 80 187

Soybeans farms, 1997.............................. 321 601 70 1 243 238 695 1 213 6171992.. 378 688 99 1 381 254 788 1 366 712

$1,000, 1997.. 17 216 39 292 3 522 69 813 15 034 39 980 78 199 46 4441992.. 13 593 26 397 3 218 53 814 11 182 28 455 59 574 36 940

Sorghum for grain farms, 1997...................... – 2 – – 5 1 2 –1992.. 2 4 – – 4 – 2 2

$1,000, 1997.. – (D) – – 36 (D) (D) –1992.. (D) 27 – – (D) – (D) (D)

Barley farms, 1997................................. – – – – – – – –1992.. – – 1 – – – 3 –

$1,000, 1997.. – – – – – – – –1992.. – – (D) – – – (D) –

Oats farms, 1997.................................. 12 50 7 54 – 45 61 141992.. 21 80 9 76 2 82 65 30

$1,000, 1997.. (D) 116 12 (D) – 79 190 701992.. 27 115 15 (D) (D) 157 135 67

Other grains farms, 1997........................... 2 3 – 1 4 5 2 –1992.. 2 – 3 5 14 10 3 3

$1,000, 1997.. (D) (D) – (D) 133 (D) (D) –1992.. (D) – (D) (D) 342 154 3 (D)

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

ItemMcDonough McHenry McLean Macon Macoupin Madison Marion Marshall

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL ~

TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD

Total sales (see text) farms, 1997............................ 824 921 1 475 665 1 206 1 195 882 4941992.. 905 985 1 616 771 1 308 1 299 861 524

$1,000, 1997.. 96 818 109 147 238 243 105 734 120 711 86 104 55 599 67 6441992.. 86 440 95 340 198 213 92 289 115 908 83 582 42 596 50 141

Average per farm dollars, 1997.......................... 117 497 118 509 161 521 158 998 100 092 72 054 63 037 136 9311992.. 95 514 96 792 122 657 119 701 88 615 64 343 49 472 95 688

1997 value of sales:Less than $1,000 (see text) farms....................... 44 130 85 49 125 170 196 21

$1,000.. 8 29 6 8 22 33 24 5$1,000 to $2,499 farms................................ 60 69 42 32 88 103 87 24

$1,000.. 110 117 75 54 155 184 146 38$2,500 to $4,999 farms................................ 53 78 64 43 77 124 80 18

$1,000.. 190 288 232 154 281 441 284 60$5,000 to $9,999 farms................................ 74 90 76 47 124 136 73 24

$1,000.. 512 641 542 322 894 953 544 179

$10,000 to $19,999 farms.............................. 82 86 93 49 134 130 77 32$1,000.. 1 158 1 242 1 399 677 1 971 1 913 1 033 451

$20,000 to $24,999 farms.............................. 22 29 46 16 34 48 23 15$1,000.. 504 651 1 035 359 769 1 067 513 334

$25,000 to $39,999 farms.............................. 60 65 102 46 94 74 73 45$1,000.. 1 921 2 071 3 197 1 450 3 002 2 274 2 238 1 439

$40,000 to $49,999 farms.............................. 27 44 58 19 58 45 29 17$1,000.. 1 241 1 987 2 607 849 2 605 2 009 1 293 761

$50,000 to $99,999 farms.............................. 112 72 218 71 141 146 100 79$1,000.. 7 854 4 946 15 428 4 984 10 249 10 404 7 089 5 500

$100,000 to $249,999 farms............................ 168 146 362 136 204 115 108 134$1,000.. 26 499 22 567 59 899 23 169 34 442 17 837 16 528 21 362

$250,000 to $499,999 farms............................ 79 63 236 116 89 82 30 64$1,000.. 26 931 21 718 81 922 42 648 30 659 27 171 10 822 22 278

$500,000 or more farms................................ 43 49 93 41 38 22 6 21$1,000.. 29 890 52 889 71 900 31 058 35 663 21 818 15 086 15 238

1992 value of sales:Less than $1,000 farms................................ 38 121 45 51 71 131 79 13

$1,000.. 16 24 13 14 24 39 27 4$1,000 to $2,499 farms................................ 38 88 51 47 88 118 99 19

$1,000.. 63 144 84 85 154 196 159 32$2,500 to $4,999 farms................................ 65 78 63 55 99 123 103 24

$1,000.. 223 283 215 211 357 465 348 85$5,000 to $9,999 farms................................ 105 82 80 49 127 144 86 37

$1,000.. 759 566 572 331 924 1 020 645 263

$10,000 to $19,999 farms.............................. 93 98 143 56 168 174 106 48$1,000.. 1 323 1 395 2 037 803 2 486 2 513 1 508 735

$20,000 to $24,999 farms.............................. 39 31 68 24 51 63 28 31$1,000.. 872 678 1 486 533 1 118 1 420 629 676

$25,000 to $39,999 farms.............................. 100 98 139 56 130 90 82 49$1,000.. 3 201 3 067 4 416 1 764 4 181 2 854 2 522 1 586

$40,000 to $49,999 farms.............................. 36 35 84 28 43 61 28 41$1,000.. 1 585 1 549 3 739 1 225 1 921 2 724 1 255 1 807

$50,000 to $99,999 farms.............................. 126 117 258 96 194 157 124 87$1,000.. 9 240 8 311 18 765 6 717 14 550 11 443 8 677 6 340

$100,000 to $249,999 farms............................ 164 158 482 184 226 160 101 128$1,000.. 26 324 23 746 79 364 30 043 35 873 25 747 14 525 20 160

$250,000 to $499,999 farms............................ 78 41 148 104 79 58 21 37$1,000.. 26 522 13 089 48 833 35 844 26 467 19 364 6 744 12 405

$500,000 or more farms................................ 23 38 55 21 32 20 4 10$1,000.. 16 313 42 488 38 688 14 720 27 855 15 797 5 556 6 047

Sales by commodity or commodity group:Crops, including nursery and greenhousecrops farms, 1997..................................... 682 668 1 302 589 945 871 586 449

1992.. 752 707 1 475 678 1 069 1 009 681 473$1,000, 1997.. 81 427 77 925 211 958 101 486 85 899 68 008 36 300 60 033

1992.. 68 004 56 890 169 164 86 825 73 569 58 347 30 096 41 658Grains farms, 1997................................... 636 458 1 260 534 877 740 532 429

1992.. 709 517 1 438 633 1 027 912 628 451$1,000, 1997.. 80 253 50 378 210 554 97 163 84 417 55 865 35 078 57 977

1992.. 66 927 33 396 166 850 84 051 72 545 49 069 29 430 39 977

Corn for grain farms, 1997.......................... 573 400 1 192 484 747 588 367 4061992.. 644 453 1 367 580 867 692 394 427

$1,000, 1997.. 43 749 30 092 117 648 55 825 44 465 24 273 10 650 33 4601992.. 38 502 22 005 95 931 49 435 37 821 18 976 8 078 24 085

Wheat farms, 1997................................. 53 86 56 30 428 515 305 521992.. 112 31 16 23 528 698 409 51

$1,000, 1997.. 408 750 397 204 3 443 6 739 3 688 5641992.. 455 128 91 93 4 343 9 198 4 919 199

Soybeans farms, 1997.............................. 578 351 1 173 483 795 661 474 3801992.. 644 391 1 339 571 905 784 543 411

$1,000, 1997.. 36 059 19 429 92 413 41 070 36 189 24 341 19 063 23 8841992.. 27 950 11 126 70 726 34 479 29 659 19 789 13 330 15 640

Sorghum for grain farms, 1997...................... – 1 4 1 22 26 117 –1992.. 3 1 3 1 78 64 226 –

$1,000, 1997.. – (D) 13 (D) 281 448 1 576 –1992.. 3 (D) (D) (D) (D) 773 2 773 –

Barley farms, 1997................................. – – 1 – – 2 – –1992.. – 4 – – – 2 – –

$1,000, 1997.. – – (D) – – (D) – –1992.. – (D) – – – (D) – –

Oats farms, 1997.................................. 17 37 35 7 1 1 5 241992.. 14 44 47 7 1 3 2 29

$1,000, 1997.. (D) (D) 77 10 (D) (D) 3 (D)1992.. 16 57 69 16 (D) (D) (D) (D)

Other grains farms, 1997........................... 1 1 3 2 3 3 10 21992.. – 10 2 2 3 12 18 1

$1,000, 1997.. (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 98 (D)1992.. – 73 (D) (D) 9 299 (D) (D)

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

ItemMason Massac Menard Mercer Monroe Montgomery Morgan Moultrie

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL ~

TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD

Total sales (see text) farms, 1997............................ 486 400 352 754 556 980 780 4641992.. 489 401 375 812 589 1 104 864 491

$1,000, 1997.. 84 384 19 919 52 380 92 148 49 384 109 153 96 148 55 9511992.. 72 895 16 102 47 505 82 050 41 264 97 960 85 039 55 715

Average per farm dollars, 1997.......................... 173 629 49 797 148 808 122 212 88 821 111 381 123 266 120 5831992.. 149 070 40 154 126 679 101 047 70 058 88 732 98 425 113 472

1997 value of sales:Less than $1,000 (see text) farms....................... 51 71 19 79 61 85 41 28

$1,000.. 3 11 4 14 11 12 7 7$1,000 to $2,499 farms................................ 19 39 17 53 58 63 51 34

$1,000.. 34 68 32 88 95 98 85 55$2,500 to $4,999 farms................................ 21 49 28 46 47 66 40 38

$1,000.. 79 174 104 172 165 238 147 139$5,000 to $9,999 farms................................ 26 54 27 56 50 61 65 30

$1,000.. 186 405 193 402 334 437 445 202

$10,000 to $19,999 farms.............................. 20 62 32 58 43 79 76 29$1,000.. 304 852 460 832 611 1 196 1 083 432

$20,000 to $24,999 farms.............................. 8 16 7 28 19 43 32 20$1,000.. 178 364 156 639 408 974 700 441

$25,000 to $39,999 farms.............................. 18 23 23 48 48 64 66 48$1,000.. 600 744 733 1 597 1 493 2 049 2 067 1 504

$40,000 to $49,999 farms.............................. 24 12 13 30 21 43 30 23$1,000.. 1 099 517 556 1 338 921 1 878 1 348 998

$50,000 to $99,999 farms.............................. 68 19 37 100 73 139 121 61$1,000.. 5 085 1 291 2 750 7 375 5 122 10 482 8 970 4 431

$100,000 to $249,999 farms............................ 112 37 80 130 82 228 143 76$1,000.. 19 529 6 366 12 884 21 426 13 065 36 346 23 384 12 522

$250,000 to $499,999 farms............................ 80 12 47 88 39 78 82 56$1,000.. 27 029 3 957 17 210 29 003 13 879 26 100 27 999 19 282

$500,000 or more farms................................ 39 6 22 38 15 31 33 21$1,000.. 30 257 5 170 17 297 29 262 13 281 29 343 29 914 15 938

1992 value of sales:Less than $1,000 farms................................ 12 31 23 48 42 36 33 16

$1,000.. 5 10 11 15 11 10 12 7$1,000 to $2,499 farms................................ 17 38 31 53 51 71 65 20

$1,000.. 26 (D) 50 89 83 125 113 29$2,500 to $4,999 farms................................ 20 55 24 50 53 79 74 38

$1,000.. 74 207 82 174 195 293 265 142$5,000 to $9,999 farms................................ 31 62 38 49 60 99 68 35

$1,000.. 235 431 242 350 424 712 497 252

$10,000 to $19,999 farms.............................. 33 73 42 84 74 117 71 55$1,000.. 491 1 038 602 1 221 1 069 1 700 995 799

$20,000 to $24,999 farms.............................. 22 26 6 29 20 48 45 19$1,000.. 501 572 134 644 453 1 050 1 002 429

$25,000 to $39,999 farms.............................. 43 35 14 63 62 105 81 48$1,000.. 1 396 1 086 458 2 026 1 992 3 437 2 628 1 552

$40,000 to $49,999 farms.............................. 16 16 13 36 23 43 33 26$1,000.. 687 724 599 1 613 1 031 1 945 1 463 1 176

$50,000 to $99,999 farms.............................. 74 14 45 117 78 187 136 70$1,000.. 5 451 953 3 272 8 734 5 502 13 960 10 076 5 119

$100,000 to $249,999 farms............................ 141 38 80 186 90 241 160 97$1,000.. 23 330 6 286 13 329 29 526 14 784 38 575 25 689 16 074

$250,000 to $499,999 farms............................ 55 11 42 82 28 56 77 52$1,000.. 18 650 3 573 14 986 27 357 9 949 18 579 25 998 17 840

$500,000 or more farms................................ 25 2 17 15 8 22 21 15$1,000.. 22 047 (D) 13 740 10 301 5 770 17 573 16 301 12 295

Sales by commodity or commodity group:Crops, including nursery and greenhousecrops farms, 1997..................................... 410 227 301 579 411 811 652 392

1992.. 439 248 299 666 447 951 731 437$1,000, 1997.. 76 692 13 837 42 658 70 192 32 248 85 306 75 043 48 635

1992.. 60 344 10 490 34 493 55 473 26 234 73 219 60 236 47 324Grains farms, 1997................................... 394 185 281 542 373 767 617 368

1992.. 430 214 282 620 417 925 688 421$1,000, 1997.. 71 594 13 311 42 177 69 241 30 194 83 403 74 549 48 043

1992.. 56 805 10 039 33 916 54 743 24 955 71 873 59 746 46 966

Corn for grain farms, 1997.......................... 365 139 247 492 264 671 548 3131992.. 400 149 252 553 276 790 616 376

$1,000, 1997.. 38 554 5 042 23 408 37 633 8 612 43 916 39 957 27 1441992.. 31 389 4 758 19 560 33 783 8 197 36 687 33 567 27 369

Wheat farms, 1997................................. 177 44 81 33 330 362 179 531992.. 99 52 70 38 363 487 206 68

$1,000, 1997.. 1 791 499 688 198 6 542 4 153 1 609 2461992.. 487 406 450 118 6 539 5 218 1 073 295

Soybeans farms, 1997.............................. 361 158 257 476 332 708 550 3291992.. 400 166 252 543 368 831 607 378

$1,000, 1997.. 24 950 7 689 18 063 31 203 14 437 34 989 32 968 20 6231992.. 18 057 4 372 13 899 20 676 9 606 28 692 25 084 19 146

Sorghum for grain farms, 1997...................... 17 6 – 3 51 30 1 –1992.. 20 26 – 3 80 114 5 1

$1,000, 1997.. 126 (D) – 6 532 328 (D) –1992.. 173 371 – (D) 568 1 267 6 (D)

Barley farms, 1997................................. – 1 – – 2 – – –1992.. – 4 – – 7 – – –

$1,000, 1997.. – (D) – – (D) – – –1992.. – 9 – – (D) – – –

Oats farms, 1997.................................. 18 1 5 41 3 2 8 161992.. 26 5 4 60 2 6 16 28

$1,000, 1997.. 52 (D) (D) 90 (D) (D) (D) 311992.. 77 (D) 8 113 (D) (D) 15 105

Other grains farms, 1997........................... 115 – 2 12 3 5 1 –1992.. 138 2 – 9 3 2 – 4

$1,000, 1997.. 6 120 – (D) 110 36 (D) (D) –1992.. 6 622 (D) – (D) 19 (D) – (D)

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

ItemOgle Peoria Perry Piatt Pike Pope Pulaski Putnam

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL ~

TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD

Total sales (see text) farms, 1997............................ 1 099 924 551 448 1 028 282 239 1901992.. 1 141 957 544 511 1 103 246 218 201

$1,000, 1997.. 148 907 77 189 28 517 83 439 123 842 4 720 15 328 41 9771992.. 132 187 63 924 23 206 70 263 97 272 4 949 15 603 32 719

Average per farm dollars, 1997.......................... 135 493 83 538 51 756 186 248 120 469 16 738 64 134 220 9311992.. 115 852 66 796 42 658 137 500 88 188 20 118 71 574 162 781

1997 value of sales:Less than $1,000 (see text) farms....................... 115 95 92 6 135 76 49 6

$1,000.. 13 24 19 3 9 8 2 (D)$1,000 to $2,499 farms................................ 68 88 39 15 69 34 21 14

$1,000.. 113 144 69 26 126 59 35 23$2,500 to $4,999 farms................................ 51 76 56 16 69 47 19 10

$1,000.. 183 279 201 52 261 168 70 34$5,000 to $9,999 farms................................ 69 85 44 18 94 48 28 7

$1,000.. 508 604 299 121 664 356 196 52

$10,000 to $19,999 farms.............................. 84 127 86 31 110 34 37 13$1,000.. 1 189 1 895 1 210 460 1 534 455 496 194

$20,000 to $24,999 farms.............................. 53 40 23 10 32 7 5 7$1,000.. 1 178 879 508 230 703 159 106 (D)

$25,000 to $39,999 farms.............................. 65 79 46 36 78 13 10 19$1,000.. 2 152 2 547 1 464 1 168 2 458 449 306 628

$40,000 to $49,999 farms.............................. 36 31 17 19 51 6 8 11$1,000.. 1 611 1 380 755 854 2 290 283 359 500

$50,000 to $99,999 farms.............................. 154 88 61 65 110 7 22 26$1,000.. 10 812 6 095 4 539 4 672 7 922 570 1 524 1 854

$100,000 to $249,999 farms............................ 248 128 65 107 150 7 18 52$1,000.. 40 440 20 592 10 505 18 873 24 399 (D) 2 928 9 125

$250,000 to $499,999 farms............................ 94 62 17 91 71 2 18 17$1,000.. 32 738 21 610 5 870 31 417 24 008 (D) 6 183 5 744

$500,000 or more farms................................ 62 25 5 34 59 1 4 8$1,000.. 57 971 21 140 3 077 25 563 59 468 (D) 3 122 23 671

1992 value of sales:Less than $1,000 farms................................ 42 72 32 8 44 31 18 10

$1,000.. 15 22 16 4 14 6 2 4$1,000 to $2,499 farms................................ 56 79 49 18 80 31 20 9

$1,000.. 91 133 (D) 31 141 49 33 15$2,500 to $4,999 farms................................ 65 95 60 15 90 37 22 6

$1,000.. 238 342 216 55 338 139 80 22$5,000 to $9,999 farms................................ 79 119 65 29 106 43 24 16

$1,000.. 553 870 439 210 778 299 163 108

$10,000 to $19,999 farms.............................. 123 124 90 34 148 52 40 14$1,000.. 1 789 1 788 1 320 474 2 141 716 585 202

$20,000 to $24,999 farms.............................. 43 45 24 24 57 10 6 6$1,000.. 980 1 006 548 535 1 275 231 132 136

$25,000 to $39,999 farms.............................. 95 81 49 33 89 21 14 18$1,000.. 3 012 2 600 1 560 1 038 2 824 688 458 570

$40,000 to $49,999 farms.............................. 56 29 34 22 61 7 7 12$1,000.. 2 484 1 294 1 497 978 2 748 310 302 531

$50,000 to $99,999 farms.............................. 211 120 69 82 163 7 27 42$1,000.. 15 473 8 515 4 817 5 847 11 436 493 1 900 3 177

$100,000 to $249,999 farms............................ 228 138 62 148 163 4 21 49$1,000.. 35 162 22 166 9 021 25 312 25 693 (D) 3 459 8 220

$250,000 to $499,999 farms............................ 109 41 9 87 70 2 15 13$1,000.. 36 548 14 315 3 102 28 840 25 473 (D) 5 420 4 394

$500,000 or more farms................................ 34 14 1 11 32 1 4 6$1,000.. 35 842 10 873 (D) 6 941 24 411 (D) 3 070 15 340

Sales by commodity or commodity group:Crops, including nursery and greenhousecrops farms, 1997..................................... 848 741 408 432 769 125 137 169

1992.. 924 790 436 488 846 136 153 177$1,000, 1997.. 98 187 66 634 23 095 78 165 80 751 2 863 12 837 37 681

1992.. 71 214 50 702 17 049 66 274 56 576 2 436 12 404 27 503Grains farms, 1997................................... 779 660 380 414 720 75 109 161

1992.. 877 731 414 475 796 100 130 173$1,000, 1997.. 94 000 62 284 22 497 77 778 75 863 2 621 12 381 19 550

1992.. 67 304 46 816 16 646 65 875 52 777 2 298 11 612 16 359

Corn for grain farms, 1997.......................... 723 589 276 384 604 48 80 1501992.. 825 637 320 449 616 70 77 163

$1,000, 1997.. 61 720 35 832 7 334 42 646 41 857 809 4 043 11 3171992.. 48 777 28 025 6 216 38 242 27 940 1 018 4 319 10 099

Wheat farms, 1997................................. 76 115 243 29 286 16 57 191992.. 22 123 290 12 418 18 61 16

$1,000, 1997.. 413 590 2 753 146 3 592 68 985 1411992.. 148 403 2 585 307 4 594 77 756 52

Soybeans farms, 1997.............................. 644 537 352 387 579 61 104 1501992.. 681 612 371 443 654 61 121 153

$1,000, 1997.. 31 707 25 705 12 209 34 962 30 241 1 692 7 068 8 0821992.. 18 157 18 275 7 505 27 285 20 153 1 025 5 868 6 202

Sorghum for grain farms, 1997...................... – – 18 – 10 7 13 –1992.. – 3 34 – 5 18 28 –

$1,000, 1997.. – – 187 – 157 51 285 –1992.. – (D) 286 – 64 178 (D) –

Barley farms, 1997................................. – – 1 – – – – –1992.. – – – – 1 – – –

$1,000, 1997.. – – (D) – – – – –1992.. – – – – (D) – – –

Oats farms, 1997.................................. 77 37 2 7 7 – – 71992.. 104 39 4 7 10 – – 7

$1,000, 1997.. 156 71 (D) 15 (D) – – 91992.. 180 65 2 (D) 8 – – (D)

Other grains farms, 1997........................... 3 6 2 3 1 – – –1992.. 9 2 5 4 2 – 2 2

$1,000, 1997.. 3 86 (D) 9 (D) – – –1992.. 42 (D) 53 (D) (D) – (D) (D)

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

ItemRandolph Richland Rock Island St. Clair Saline Sangamon Schuyler Scott

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL ~

TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD

Total sales (see text) farms, 1997............................ 843 495 618 844 441 993 477 3271992.. 945 545 632 953 428 1 046 490 337

$1,000, 1997.. 50 239 59 412 49 789 78 193 33 115 162 564 39 747 34 9291992.. 44 978 45 610 52 304 65 608 27 001 137 833 33 502 30 849

Average per farm dollars, 1997.......................... 59 596 120 024 80 565 92 646 75 091 163 710 83 327 106 8171992.. 47 596 83 687 82 760 68 844 63 086 131 772 68 372 91 539

1997 value of sales:Less than $1,000 (see text) farms....................... 84 63 81 84 87 88 48 35

$1,000.. 22 9 9 18 12 17 9 5$1,000 to $2,499 farms................................ 65 28 41 65 54 81 30 17

$1,000.. 115 48 74 110 93 130 53 30$2,500 to $4,999 farms................................ 97 37 65 54 45 77 28 30

$1,000.. 333 137 224 199 156 271 105 107$5,000 to $9,999 farms................................ 104 40 61 82 55 90 66 36

$1,000.. 752 285 424 590 389 666 499 249

$10,000 to $19,999 farms.............................. 100 56 68 82 45 76 69 29$1,000.. 1 455 810 942 1 196 654 1 144 1 076 421

$20,000 to $24,999 farms.............................. 34 21 28 38 8 24 19 9$1,000.. 754 472 619 838 177 547 423 208

$25,000 to $39,999 farms.............................. 77 25 53 71 18 55 32 18$1,000.. 2 435 804 1 713 2 241 573 1 665 1 013 574

$40,000 to $49,999 farms.............................. 38 17 19 47 9 42 21 8$1,000.. 1 714 772 865 2 103 404 1 882 916 362

$50,000 to $99,999 farms.............................. 99 62 62 124 35 87 56 39$1,000.. 7 174 4 525 4 546 8 789 2 525 6 429 3 844 2 602

$100,000 to $249,999 farms............................ 100 88 84 117 50 168 69 63$1,000.. 16 520 14 100 13 936 18 378 7 797 28 133 11 645 10 369

$250,000 to $499,999 farms............................ 36 29 37 55 25 130 26 31$1,000.. 12 712 10 016 12 583 19 905 8 601 45 099 9 070 10 965

$500,000 or more farms................................ 9 29 19 25 10 75 13 12$1,000.. 6 253 27 433 13 855 23 827 11 735 76 580 11 095 9 037

1992 value of sales:Less than $1,000 farms................................ 68 31 39 57 34 65 19 8

$1,000.. 19 10 10 19 12 25 4 3$1,000 to $2,499 farms................................ 92 43 49 59 47 67 26 20

$1,000.. 161 68 82 92 73 105 47 33$2,500 to $4,999 farms................................ 112 33 64 76 43 86 47 25

$1,000.. 399 111 236 277 147 301 177 90$5,000 to $9,999 farms................................ 111 58 69 87 59 95 64 34

$1,000.. 791 434 487 656 430 682 480 232

$10,000 to $19,999 farms.............................. 148 62 76 153 55 99 72 43$1,000.. 2 154 865 1 133 2 188 774 1 406 1 061 579

$20,000 to $24,999 farms.............................. 52 17 29 45 19 34 43 14$1,000.. 1 184 372 649 1 011 432 745 960 314

$25,000 to $39,999 farms.............................. 80 54 54 112 21 68 39 26$1,000.. 2 536 1 742 1 726 3 551 692 2 159 1 232 844

$40,000 to $49,999 farms.............................. 40 23 27 49 9 24 23 19$1,000.. 1 766 1 026 1 218 2 207 390 1 055 1 022 834

$50,000 to $99,999 farms.............................. 103 95 78 132 51 108 56 46$1,000.. 7 661 6 523 5 574 9 387 3 731 7 925 4 056 3 270

$100,000 to $249,999 farms............................ 106 90 99 119 65 216 68 68$1,000.. 16 472 13 731 15 269 18 618 10 279 35 278 10 601 11 311

$250,000 to $499,999 farms............................ 30 24 36 49 20 137 24 30$1,000.. 9 955 8 207 12 019 16 435 6 750 46 570 8 222 11 268

$500,000 or more farms................................ 3 15 12 15 5 47 9 4$1,000.. 1 879 12 521 13 903 11 167 3 290 41 583 5 641 2 070

Sales by commodity or commodity group:Crops, including nursery and greenhousecrops farms, 1997..................................... 640 403 462 688 262 816 402 249

1992.. 730 473 488 802 324 866 410 265$1,000, 1997.. 35 439 38 925 36 272 63 697 20 792 144 018 31 391 29 453

1992.. 28 870 29 011 27 631 53 082 22 854 113 767 24 220 20 625Grains farms, 1997................................... 585 384 390 617 228 734 381 238

1992.. 681 448 435 748 294 813 389 260$1,000, 1997.. 33 538 38 714 33 396 57 787 20 245 134 548 30 908 29 251

1992.. 27 868 28 574 26 327 48 850 22 369 111 177 23 903 20 334

Corn for grain farms, 1997.......................... 434 311 336 524 177 652 325 2041992.. 507 367 393 629 233 722 334 231

$1,000, 1997.. 9 559 15 617 19 811 24 691 8 840 75 791 15 745 15 8201992.. 10 414 13 166 17 002 20 051 11 183 62 533 12 514 11 887

Wheat farms, 1997................................. 464 196 25 457 79 93 171 1151992.. 537 298 15 615 116 92 230 111

$1,000, 1997.. 6 636 2 403 104 7 595 969 566 1 385 1 2411992.. 6 055 2 847 90 8 355 1 294 494 1 513 946

Soybeans farms, 1997.............................. 508 362 319 568 190 643 342 2181992.. 588 402 337 681 228 731 343 229

$1,000, 1997.. 17 100 20 455 13 423 24 491 9 309 58 100 13 768 12 0511992.. 10 902 11 880 9 126 18 527 8 666 48 083 9 869 7 493

Sorghum for grain farms, 1997...................... 22 4 – 42 9 5 – 71992.. 53 27 – 128 16 4 – 2

$1,000, 1997.. 221 (D) – 984 132 (D) – (D)1992.. 386 423 – 1 781 238 (D) – (D)

Barley farms, 1997................................. 3 – – 3 – – – –1992.. 2 1 – 1 – – – 1

$1,000, 1997.. (D) – – (D) – – – –1992.. (D) (D) – (D) – – – (D)

Oats farms, 1997.................................. 1 2 28 2 – 9 6 –1992.. 1 2 41 4 – 16 12 3

$1,000, 1997.. (D) (D) (D) (D) – 44 10 –1992.. (D) (D) 109 (D) – 39 7 (D)

Other grains farms, 1997........................... 9 7 1 1 27 2 – 21992.. 2 9 – 11 19 1 – 1

$1,000, 1997.. 8 164 (D) (D) 995 (D) – (D)1992.. (D) (D) – 128 989 (D) – (D)

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

ItemShelby Stark Stephenson Tazewell Union Vermilion Wabash Warren

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL ~

TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD

Total sales (see text) farms, 1997............................ 1 250 354 1 081 909 591 984 212 7101992.. 1 305 362 1 179 1 008 482 1 112 232 810

$1,000, 1997.. 112 466 65 450 142 015 123 163 20 720 140 159 30 784 105 0831992.. 102 597 46 636 129 830 103 401 19 697 124 797 26 427 93 027

Average per farm dollars, 1997.......................... 89 973 184 888 131 374 135 493 35 059 142 438 145 209 148 0041992.. 78 618 128 828 110 119 102 581 40 864 112 227 113 911 114 848

1997 value of sales:Less than $1,000 (see text) farms....................... 120 18 105 52 145 70 16 31

$1,000.. 24 5 19 15 13 9 4 5$1,000 to $2,499 farms................................ 106 9 57 50 76 60 12 27

$1,000.. 176 17 99 82 127 97 20 47$2,500 to $4,999 farms................................ 94 13 59 65 93 57 16 36

$1,000.. 348 46 203 237 329 214 64 137$5,000 to $9,999 farms................................ 116 20 69 76 79 57 21 32

$1,000.. 821 148 498 553 524 415 141 230

$10,000 to $19,999 farms.............................. 115 22 89 58 80 78 23 58$1,000.. 1 656 324 1 293 860 1 135 1 153 349 875

$20,000 to $24,999 farms.............................. 51 4 32 37 18 17 2 27$1,000.. 1 149 89 717 821 401 374 (D) 612

$25,000 to $39,999 farms.............................. 81 23 68 64 24 53 10 59$1,000.. 2 599 741 2 135 2 078 774 1 744 (D) 1 873

$40,000 to $49,999 farms.............................. 54 11 53 37 11 38 7 21$1,000.. 2 402 509 2 363 1 653 492 1 712 300 921

$50,000 to $99,999 farms.............................. 176 47 125 136 29 147 15 119$1,000.. 12 827 3 467 8 983 9 882 1 944 10 796 1 094 8 874

$100,000 to $249,999 farms............................ 219 98 276 177 17 222 43 159$1,000.. 35 280 15 614 44 091 29 015 2 600 37 131 7 589 27 827

$250,000 to $499,999 farms............................ 89 60 104 105 12 132 34 100$1,000.. 29 916 19 990 34 739 36 712 4 000 46 281 11 551 33 619

$500,000 or more farms................................ 29 29 44 52 7 53 13 41$1,000.. 25 267 24 500 46 875 41 256 8 379 40 232 9 300 30 063

1992 value of sales:Less than $1,000 farms................................ 56 12 43 41 64 36 9 18

$1,000.. 25 4 13 12 15 13 4 6$1,000 to $2,499 farms................................ 114 14 63 79 78 78 10 24

$1,000.. 196 23 99 135 131 129 18 42$2,500 to $4,999 farms................................ 87 13 63 66 66 73 15 39

$1,000.. 312 51 223 234 232 250 51 146$5,000 to $9,999 farms................................ 146 22 61 82 90 86 21 61

$1,000.. 1 044 154 442 557 648 616 163 462

$10,000 to $19,999 farms.............................. 143 25 112 94 70 101 27 80$1,000.. 2 054 398 1 574 1 371 1 042 1 453 417 1 214

$20,000 to $24,999 farms.............................. 51 5 60 41 13 35 12 26$1,000.. 1 145 111 1 370 914 296 772 279 581

$25,000 to $39,999 farms.............................. 92 32 93 75 29 68 14 63$1,000.. 2 990 1 053 2 939 2 404 897 2 134 462 1 988

$40,000 to $49,999 farms.............................. 79 14 34 51 12 49 6 45$1,000.. 3 519 635 1 538 2 286 541 2 208 259 2 016

$50,000 to $99,999 farms.............................. 213 58 224 142 25 164 29 144$1,000.. 15 411 4 180 15 978 10 343 1 833 11 800 1 999 10 493

$100,000 to $249,999 farms............................ 232 111 301 227 18 279 56 201$1,000.. 37 325 17 920 48 978 36 195 2 745 44 851 8 933 32 296

$250,000 to $499,999 farms............................ 76 47 102 80 9 112 24 88$1,000.. 25 994 15 508 32 940 27 493 3 018 38 703 8 000 29 766

$500,000 or more farms................................ 16 9 23 30 8 31 9 21$1,000.. 12 583 6 598 23 735 21 456 8 298 21 867 5 843 14 016

Sales by commodity or commodity group:Crops, including nursery and greenhousecrops farms, 1997..................................... 1 032 301 783 780 282 857 172 602

1992.. 1 116 319 794 874 269 968 201 694$1,000, 1997.. 87 783 55 505 59 050 93 631 16 125 134 120 28 291 84 054

1992.. 78 956 39 975 36 040 79 347 13 926 114 044 22 457 65 390Grains farms, 1997................................... 984 292 711 721 150 816 165 582

1992.. 1 080 312 733 830 164 924 194 680$1,000, 1997.. 86 779 54 970 56 366 87 908 8 505 132 832 27 630 83 268

1992.. 77 918 39 523 32 828 75 171 7 252 111 934 22 182 64 492

Corn for grain farms, 1997.......................... 837 272 652 640 81 746 145 5481992.. 948 299 678 748 96 853 176 642

$1,000, 1997.. 45 883 33 148 37 996 48 523 2 399 69 984 13 031 48 0621992.. 42 942 24 793 25 279 44 964 2 597 65 338 11 723 40 929

Wheat farms, 1997................................. 461 18 64 130 54 106 94 201992.. 535 12 11 92 62 75 115 20

$1,000, 1997.. 3 814 75 221 677 (D) 849 (D) 1121992.. 3 752 60 47 322 601 299 1 569 (D)

Soybeans farms, 1997.............................. 886 270 470 651 118 756 155 5281992.. 944 282 417 732 122 845 174 603

$1,000, 1997.. 37 005 21 721 17 950 37 894 5 608 61 951 12 804 34 9791992.. 31 017 14 619 7 214 29 076 3 909 46 153 8 827 23 378

Sorghum for grain farms, 1997...................... 4 – 3 9 – – 2 –1992.. 13 3 – 6 12 1 6 –

$1,000, 1997.. 31 – 7 56 – – (D) –1992.. 48 (D) – (D) (D) (D) 50 –

Barley farms, 1997................................. – – 9 – – – – –1992.. 1 – 5 2 – – – –

$1,000, 1997.. – – 8 – – – – –1992.. (D) – 8 (D) – – – –

Oats farms, 1997.................................. 6 12 107 30 2 22 – 431992.. 13 20 130 45 1 32 – 59

$1,000, 1997.. (D) 26 178 53 (D) (D) – 1151992.. (D) 37 186 63 (D) 81 – 115

Other grains farms, 1997........................... 4 – 7 19 – 1 – –1992.. 9 1 6 26 1 5 4 1

$1,000, 1997.. (D) – 6 705 – (D) – –1992.. 142 (D) 93 711 (D) (D) 12 (D)

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

ItemWashington Wayne White Whiteside Will Williamson Winnebago Woodford

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL ~

TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD

Total sales (see text) farms, 1997............................ 777 972 432 1 039 910 585 687 9231992.. 831 960 448 1 133 1 057 538 724 973

$1,000, 1997.. 87 954 70 920 61 272 156 992 107 129 11 422 68 904 107 2541992.. 73 091 56 809 46 864 143 760 91 509 10 621 59 895 98 004

Average per farm dollars, 1997.......................... 113 197 72 963 141 834 151 099 117 724 19 524 100 297 116 2021992.. 87 955 59 176 104 608 126 885 86 574 19 742 82 728 100 724

1997 value of sales:Less than $1,000 (see text) farms....................... 51 198 60 73 88 143 84 56

$1,000.. 7 14 8 11 21 (D) 9 14$1,000 to $2,499 farms................................ 37 73 31 38 68 94 49 51

$1,000.. 62 121 52 63 109 159 82 86$2,500 to $4,999 farms................................ 42 92 34 56 58 101 58 49

$1,000.. 160 335 118 197 206 366 200 177$5,000 to $9,999 farms................................ 54 98 44 69 60 84 65 66

$1,000.. 413 719 313 503 420 601 469 469

$10,000 to $19,999 farms.............................. 77 107 45 63 90 58 54 72$1,000.. 1 084 1 521 698 913 1 248 804 769 1 046

$20,000 to $24,999 farms.............................. 31 43 11 53 36 18 22 35$1,000.. 686 938 244 1 185 790 400 496 781

$25,000 to $39,999 farms.............................. 68 64 21 63 63 33 47 76$1,000.. 2 256 1 942 667 2 099 2 051 1 038 1 516 2 475

$40,000 to $49,999 farms.............................. 42 36 16 41 51 6 16 55$1,000.. 1 915 1 607 717 1 789 2 312 279 710 2 487

$50,000 to $99,999 farms.............................. 130 86 48 155 134 19 94 158$1,000.. 9 498 6 239 3 387 11 567 9 489 1 321 7 023 11 532

$100,000 to $249,999 farms............................ 135 104 56 252 166 20 111 196$1,000.. 21 214 16 585 9 372 41 357 26 876 2 884 17 747 30 934

$250,000 to $499,999 farms............................ 84 40 31 116 67 7 60 77$1,000.. 29 622 13 874 10 895 39 655 23 593 2 337 19 908 26 296

$500,000 or more farms................................ 26 31 35 60 29 2 27 32$1,000.. 21 036 27 024 34 800 57 652 40 015 (D) 19 974 30 956

1992 value of sales:Less than $1,000 farms................................ 29 55 29 48 109 89 56 49

$1,000.. 10 21 11 11 23 18 16 14$1,000 to $2,499 farms................................ 47 88 46 41 60 91 55 57

$1,000.. 78 149 72 65 92 151 91 95$2,500 to $4,999 farms................................ 47 96 44 64 97 81 58 58

$1,000.. 173 348 166 229 350 296 207 214$5,000 to $9,999 farms................................ 89 146 36 68 70 99 79 78

$1,000.. 660 1 020 256 505 474 719 562 580

$10,000 to $19,999 farms.............................. 96 127 49 103 122 78 81 97$1,000.. 1 398 1 838 672 1 537 1 760 1 136 1 139 1 453

$20,000 to $24,999 farms.............................. 37 37 16 29 45 19 23 47$1,000.. 834 819 346 622 1 012 420 514 1 050

$25,000 to $39,999 farms.............................. 90 78 35 104 113 20 60 109$1,000.. 2 914 2 527 1 095 3 368 3 514 673 1 863 3 479

$40,000 to $49,999 farms.............................. 35 39 13 59 43 3 27 55$1,000.. 1 575 1 749 584 2 619 1 934 139 1 208 2 437

$50,000 to $99,999 farms.............................. 140 129 46 215 155 31 98 150$1,000.. 10 210 9 271 2 951 15 720 10 951 2 126 7 127 10 894

$100,000 to $249,999 farms............................ 147 117 76 242 170 22 124 189$1,000.. 23 711 18 170 12 275 39 360 26 480 3 340 19 448 28 919

$250,000 to $499,999 farms............................ 57 35 38 120 49 5 49 59$1,000.. 19 422 11 596 13 247 40 506 16 413 1 605 16 135 20 116

$500,000 or more farms................................ 17 13 20 40 24 – 14 25$1,000.. 12 105 9 301 15 189 39 218 28 506 – 11 585 28 753

Sales by commodity or commodity group:Crops, including nursery and greenhousecrops farms, 1997..................................... 676 647 321 865 790 279 510 776

1992.. 745 773 347 948 904 268 565 819$1,000, 1997.. 55 104 49 655 53 219 101 160 98 573 7 991 50 357 84 272

1992.. 41 038 42 196 42 408 76 156 80 854 6 686 33 457 70 005Grains farms, 1997................................... 660 597 290 814 655 171 420 740

1992.. 735 736 329 891 793 210 482 781$1,000, 1997.. 53 572 49 133 52 765 95 864 69 346 6 620 42 486 83 018

1992.. 40 081 41 439 41 829 72 319 58 185 5 752 27 728 68 911

Corn for grain farms, 1997.......................... 543 402 252 744 578 116 379 6741992.. 558 507 292 833 695 142 435 701

$1,000, 1997.. 15 981 18 643 23 226 62 488 38 937 2 665 26 697 44 7931992.. 12 724 16 289 20 279 53 287 32 616 2 574 19 191 41 708

Wheat farms, 1997................................. 550 252 180 73 140 36 79 761992.. 624 414 213 30 41 46 24 68

$1,000, 1997.. 10 550 2 945 4 656 356 1 462 248 703 3381992.. 9 389 3 947 4 448 256 207 228 122 275

Soybeans farms, 1997.............................. 638 545 261 675 558 127 339 6841992.. 673 634 293 689 699 134 369 722

$1,000, 1997.. 26 859 25 926 24 233 32 808 28 721 3 421 15 007 37 8251992.. 17 344 18 244 16 557 18 508 24 856 2 523 8 289 26 906

Sorghum for grain farms, 1997...................... 27 75 15 – – 5 – –1992.. 78 191 31 9 1 16 – –

$1,000, 1997.. 149 1 112 235 – – 43 – –1992.. 575 (D) 360 (D) (D) 248 – –

Barley farms, 1997................................. 4 – – 1 1 – 1 11992.. 3 1 – 1 1 – 2 –

$1,000, 1997.. 12 – – (D) (D) – (D) (D)1992.. 5 (D) – (D) (D) – (D) –

Oats farms, 1997.................................. 1 – – 58 48 – 37 321992.. 7 – – 92 94 – 76 24

$1,000, 1997.. (D) – – 128 151 – 70 (D)1992.. 7 – – 125 (D) – 97 20

Other grains farms, 1997........................... 2 6 12 16 2 6 4 –1992.. 7 16 6 16 5 7 5 5

$1,000, 1997.. (D) 506 415 (D) (D) 244 (D) –1992.. 36 1 018 186 107 325 179 (D) 3

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

ItemIllinois Adams Alexander Bond Boone Brown Bureau

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL ~

TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

Total sales (see text)mCon.Sales by commodity or commodity groupmCon.Crops, including nursery and greenhousecropsmCon.Cotton and cottonseed farms, 1997.................... – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – –$1,000, 1997.. – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – –Tobacco farms, 1997................................. 2 – – – – – –

1992.. 2 – – – – – –$1,000, 1997.. (D) – – – – – –

1992.. (D) – – – – – –

Hay, silage, and field seeds farms, 1997................ 10 031 236 34 99 86 63 951992.. 11 019 263 21 117 89 57 154

$1,000, 1997.. 57 477 1 147 104 634 330 265 4521992.. 57 860 892 66 684 545 195 771

Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms, 1997........ 1 260 12 6 4 16 3 161992.. 1 714 9 4 4 45 2 23

$1,000, 1997.. 63 709 77 60 (D) 402 (D) 2881992.. 65 346 (D) (D) 12 957 (D) 323

Fruits, nuts, and berries farms, 1997................... 552 13 2 3 3 2 101992.. 667 12 1 6 7 2 7

$1,000, 1997.. 14 133 188 (D) 19 (D) (D) 1271992.. 16 058 409 (D) 82 (D) (D) 93

Nursery and greenhouse crops farms, 1997............. 1 665 19 3 7 23 3 141992.. 1 036 11 1 4 17 1 9

$1,000, 1997.. 299 936 1 413 (D) 76 5 601 (D) (D)1992.. 221 264 1 599 (D) 73 3 362 (D) (D)

Other crops farms, 1997.............................. 84 – 1 1 3 – 11992.. 98 1 1 – 1 – 3

$1,000, 1997.. (D) – (D) (D) (D) – (D)1992.. (D) (D) (D) – (D) – (D)

Livestock, poultry, and their products farms, 1997.......... 30 698 789 75 303 223 204 4121992.. 37 393 929 83 374 269 258 565

$1,000, 1997.. 1 989 323 46 349 549 12 141 13 311 9 242 35 4461992.. 2 085 535 50 657 840 16 889 13 639 11 241 43 002

Poultry and poultry products farms, 1997................ 981 18 1 8 13 1 131992.. 1 168 13 – 6 18 7 13

$1,000, 1997.. 97 964 (D) (D) 6 11 (D) 191992.. 78 570 (D) – 11 10 (D) 13

Dairy products farms, 1997............................ 1 956 34 3 36 41 8 161992.. 2 695 44 4 53 71 1 20

$1,000, 1997.. 253 146 5 105 100 5 356 6 340 918 1 3261992.. 270 259 5 712 124 5 569 6 429 (D) 981

Cattle and calves farms, 1997......................... 23 622 660 73 238 156 178 2711992.. 26 419 713 70 251 189 210 316

$1,000, 1997.. 546 901 11 534 423 2 059 2 923 3 646 12 3831992.. 725 634 13 105 448 2 611 3 830 3 394 16 707

Hogs and pigs farms, 1997............................ 7 447 199 10 63 47 36 1481992.. 14 142 401 23 150 82 89 299

$1,000, 1997.. 1 064 209 28 647 20 4 626 3 788 4 634 21 4871992.. 985 472 31 194 255 8 540 3 159 7 583 25 113

Sheep, lambs, and wool farms, 1997................... 2 193 51 – 19 20 14 331992.. 3 168 74 – 28 27 22 67

$1,000, 1997.. 4 783 (D) – 26 41 (D) 991992.. 6 267 186 – 46 30 13 131

Other livestock and livestock products(see text) farms, 1997............................... 2 497 39 4 19 29 9 38

1992.. 2 670 29 13 32 31 8 28$1,000, 1997.. 22 320 398 (D) 66 207 22 132

1992.. 19 334 (D) 13 112 181 35 57

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICANINDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONSYSTEM

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............ 50 011................ 871 85 383 272 235 941Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ......... 437................ 6 4 – 5 1 2Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)............. 445................ 9 2 3 2 1 8Greenhouse, nursery, and floricultureproduction (1114) ......................... 1 409................ 17 3 4 20 2 8

Other crop farming (1119) .................. 3 068................ 65 20 33 38 26 20Tobacco farming (11191) ................. –................ – – – – – –Cotton farming (11192) ................... –................ – – – – – –Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and allother crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) . 3 068................ 65 20 33 38 26 20

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .... 7 391................ 214 42 82 32 62 50Cattle feedlots (112112) .................... 1 990................ 36 4 16 23 16 31Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...... 1 452................ 28 1 28 36 7 7Hog and pig farming (1122) ................. 3 369................ 109 – 32 17 16 61Poultry and egg production (1123) ........... 301................ 3 – 1 1 1 1Sheep and goat farming (1124) .............. 611................ 16 – 12 15 1 6Animal aquaculture and other animalproduction (1125, 1129) ................... 2 567................ 41 5 22 29 9 20

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

ItemCalhoun Carroll Cass Champaign Christian Clark Clay Clinton

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL ~

TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

Total sales (see text)mCon.Sales by commodity or commodity groupmCon.Crops, including nursery and greenhousecropsmCon.Cotton and cottonseed farms, 1997.................... – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –$1,000, 1997.. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –Tobacco farms, 1997................................. – – – – – 2 – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –$1,000, 1997.. – – – – – (D) – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –

Hay, silage, and field seeds farms, 1997................ 70 110 43 106 72 80 84 1531992.. 94 121 61 123 70 65 65 186

$1,000, 1997.. 320 870 233 661 533 299 388 1 3741992.. 213 951 193 939 235 173 454 1 359

Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms, 1997........ 12 8 12 16 4 3 1 41992.. 9 8 10 15 8 3 4 3

$1,000, 1997.. (D) 1 176 (D) 901 11 (D) (D) (D)1992.. 73 391 (D) 653 21 (D) (D) 3

Fruits, nuts, and berries farms, 1997................... 33 6 4 10 7 2 3 41992.. 28 3 3 9 5 5 8 4

$1,000, 1997.. 1 571 (D) (D) (D) 52 (D) (D) 481992.. 1 106 (D) (D) (D) 33 (D) 157 2

Nursery and greenhouse crops farms, 1997............. 1 10 11 33 8 6 3 51992.. 3 5 5 18 7 5 – 4

$1,000, 1997.. (D) 236 441 5 249 119 41 (D) (D)1992.. 15 287 79 3 244 3 117 117 – (D)

Other crops farms, 1997.............................. 1 2 – 1 – 2 – –1992.. 5 3 – 2 – – 1 1

$1,000, 1997.. (D) (D) – (D) – (D) – –1992.. 16 (D) – (D) – – (D) (D)

Livestock, poultry, and their products farms, 1997.......... 207 379 181 218 257 231 243 4741992.. 284 442 254 272 329 295 316 584

$1,000, 1997.. 5 450 61 847 32 564 7 303 7 777 8 107 6 289 65 6321992.. 8 531 62 512 22 515 9 399 12 219 8 900 7 802 54 289

Poultry and poultry products farms, 1997................ 2 5 3 6 11 4 5 171992.. 2 11 2 18 6 6 13 23

$1,000, 1997.. (D) 12 (D) (D) 20 35 (D) 9 8591992.. (D) (D) (D) (D) 8 16 (D) 7 680

Dairy products farms, 1997............................ 2 46 – 3 – 2 1 1461992.. 3 71 – 5 – 3 2 180

$1,000, 1997.. (D) 6 851 – 91 – (D) (D) 31 4721992.. 106 6 072 – 707 – (D) (D) 26 155

Cattle and calves farms, 1997......................... 173 304 130 145 181 176 181 4071992.. 218 358 169 165 206 204 194 474

$1,000, 1997.. 1 089 40 214 3 285 2 617 1 424 1 413 1 667 6 0341992.. 1 700 42 240 4 498 3 892 2 548 2 142 1 924 7 137

Hogs and pigs farms, 1997............................ 46 123 65 39 74 54 59 801992.. 121 172 121 67 156 101 145 183

$1,000, 1997.. 4 176 14 666 29 236 4 163 6 204 5 996 4 404 18 1601992.. 6 653 13 931 17 984 4 233 9 604 6 321 5 242 13 265

Sheep, lambs, and wool farms, 1997................... 6 28 9 24 22 7 10 171992.. 19 27 13 24 28 15 25 21

$1,000, 1997.. 14 56 (D) (D) 42 (D) 35 141992.. (D) 64 23 (D) 33 (D) 261 15

Other livestock and livestock products(see text) farms, 1997............................... 9 21 13 27 23 23 23 14

1992.. 10 16 10 35 20 30 25 14$1,000, 1997.. 34 48 35 271 88 415 101 94

1992.. 44 (D) (D) 396 28 248 160 36

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICANINDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONSYSTEM

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............ 247................ 323 300 1 222 671 425 446 506Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ......... 6................ 5 2 6 1 1 1 –Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)............. 26................ 3 2 9 5 2 3 8Greenhouse, nursery, and floricultureproduction (1114) ......................... 1................ 9 9 29 4 4 3 3

Other crop farming (1119) .................. 45................ 22 7 24 19 19 33 36Tobacco farming (11191) ................. –................ – – – – – – –Cotton farming (11192) ................... –................ – – – – – – –Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and allother crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) . 45................ 22 7 24 19 19 33 36

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .... 75................ 89 46 32 49 66 74 71Cattle feedlots (112112) .................... 1................ 67 7 6 10 22 9 34Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...... 1................ 32 – 1 – 2 1 126Hog and pig farming (1122) ................. 23................ 41 34 12 33 26 29 43Poultry and egg production (1123) ........... –................ – – 3 3 3 1 9Sheep and goat farming (1124) .............. 1................ 7 2 7 5 7 5 4Animal aquaculture and other animalproduction (1125, 1129) ................... 7................ 27 8 20 20 26 22 20

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

ItemColes Cook Crawford Cumberland De Kalb De Witt Douglas Du Page

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL ~

TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

Total sales (see text)mCon.Sales by commodity or commodity groupmCon.Crops, including nursery and greenhousecropsmCon.Cotton and cottonseed farms, 1997.................... – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –$1,000, 1997.. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –Tobacco farms, 1997................................. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –$1,000, 1997.. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –

Hay, silage, and field seeds farms, 1997................ 88 32 59 76 93 42 85 121992.. 77 52 53 74 141 52 86 13

$1,000, 1997.. 395 290 210 301 515 254 600 841992.. 410 949 168 283 683 201 473 108

Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms, 1997........ 6 28 3 4 60 2 6 91992.. 9 26 11 6 128 1 5 3

$1,000, 1997.. (D) 1 758 (D) (D) 1 969 (D) (D) (D)1992.. 22 (D) 383 (D) 2 938 (D) (D) (D)

Fruits, nuts, and berries farms, 1997................... 2 3 – 3 7 1 11 21992.. 9 1 1 6 11 1 5 1

$1,000, 1997.. (D) 17 – 124 67 (D) 22 (D)1992.. 30 (D) (D) 123 (D) (D) 14 (D)

Nursery and greenhouse crops farms, 1997............. 19 47 9 3 28 4 12 271992.. 5 47 4 – 12 3 1 28

$1,000, 1997.. 426 13 635 (D) (D) 5 063 (D) 98 13 4221992.. (D) 12 647 (D) – 1 965 (D) (D) 16 940

Other crops farms, 1997.............................. – – – – – – 1 –1992.. 1 1 – 1 1 – 4 1

$1,000, 1997.. – – – – – – (D) –1992.. (D) (D) – (D) (D) – 8 (D)

Livestock, poultry, and their products farms, 1997.......... 212 61 172 215 278 121 205 241992.. 253 88 222 283 382 153 243 24

$1,000, 1997.. 4 721 600 9 574 17 703 70 275 4 278 8 688 5851992.. 7 710 1 130 11 724 17 585 75 163 4 932 11 493 349

Poultry and poultry products farms, 1997................ 8 8 11 6 9 5 20 31992.. 9 5 9 2 13 8 31 2

$1,000, 1997.. (D) 21 4 551 3 (D) (D) 178 11992.. (D) 3 3 132 (D) (D) 1 906 331 (D)

Dairy products farms, 1997............................ 7 – 5 22 14 1 48 –1992.. 9 6 6 31 19 1 61 1

$1,000, 1997.. 515 – 401 4 238 1 872 (D) 2 768 –1992.. 507 157 436 5 017 2 419 (D) 2 429 (D)

Cattle and calves farms, 1997......................... 153 18 124 172 136 99 114 61992.. 159 35 136 195 176 117 147 10

$1,000, 1997.. 1 641 132 1 003 2 820 28 204 1 015 1 287 341992.. 2 229 514 2 361 3 616 42 149 1 429 1 290 66

Hogs and pigs farms, 1997............................ 66 2 40 60 124 11 59 21992.. 117 10 79 129 202 24 101 3

$1,000, 1997.. 2 474 (D) 3 560 10 524 38 752 1 452 4 044 (D)1992.. 4 738 (D) 5 714 8 762 29 000 1 467 7 154 (D)

Sheep, lambs, and wool farms, 1997................... 11 6 4 5 35 8 10 41992.. 19 5 14 8 40 9 22 5

$1,000, 1997.. (D) (D) 3 25 154 8 8 (D)1992.. (D) (D) 18 (D) 149 (D) 14 2

Other livestock and livestock products(see text) farms, 1997............................... 22 33 17 13 27 7 84 13

1992.. 20 43 20 17 19 12 83 11$1,000, 1997.. 51 406 56 94 (D) 5 402 (D)

1992.. 26 319 63 170 (D) 32 274 182

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICANINDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONSYSTEM

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............ 525................ 85 363 388 611 401 449 32Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ......... 4................ 15 – 2 10 1 1 8Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)............. 2................ 5 – 3 6 1 7 –Greenhouse, nursery, and floricultureproduction (1114) ......................... 16................ 46 9 2 23 3 8 26

Other crop farming (1119) .................. 23................ 18 11 19 19 11 21 7Tobacco farming (11191) ................. –................ – – – – – – –Cotton farming (11192) ................... –................ – – – – – – –Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and allother crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) . 23................ 18 11 19 19 11 21 7

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .... 29................ 15 32 39 13 23 21 4Cattle feedlots (112112) .................... 15................ 1 13 19 35 6 8 1Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...... 6................ – 4 20 8 1 33 –Hog and pig farming (1122) ................. 36................ – 17 32 65 6 30 1Poultry and egg production (1123) ........... 2................ 2 6 2 1 1 6 2Sheep and goat farming (1124) .............. 4................ 2 1 3 11 2 1 –Animal aquaculture and other animalproduction (1125, 1129) ................... 19................ 48 17 18 26 7 45 12

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Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American IndustryClassification System: 1997 and 1992 mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

ItemEdgar Edwards Effingham Fayette Ford Franklin Fulton Gallatin

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL ~

TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

Total sales (see text)mCon.Sales by commodity or commodity groupmCon.Crops, including nursery and greenhousecropsmCon.Cotton and cottonseed farms, 1997.................... – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –$1,000, 1997.. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –Tobacco farms, 1997................................. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –$1,000, 1997.. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –

Hay, silage, and field seeds farms, 1997................ 99 41 158 146 37 88 183 151992.. 88 58 166 145 50 70 211 7

$1,000, 1997.. 397 112 712 800 132 475 1 152 631992.. 589 211 483 921 151 402 1 032 (D)

Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms, 1997........ 3 – 2 7 3 5 7 91992.. 6 – 6 2 11 3 8 14

$1,000, 1997.. (D) – (D) 19 (D) 4 13 1 1931992.. 21 – (D) (D) 97 1 (D) 560

Fruits, nuts, and berries farms, 1997................... – 2 4 6 1 4 8 31992.. 4 3 5 3 – 13 7 2

$1,000, 1997.. – (D) (D) 133 (D) 34 57 (D)1992.. 7 (D) 20 34 – 106 90 (D)

Nursery and greenhouse crops farms, 1997............. 15 5 9 16 4 10 8 –1992.. 10 1 8 12 – 5 3 3

$1,000, 1997.. (D) (D) 227 (D) 45 75 37 –1992.. 232 (D) 235 3 455 – 67 (D) 35

Other crops farms, 1997.............................. – – – 2 – – – 11992.. – – 2 1 – – – –

$1,000, 1997.. – – – (D) – – – (D)1992.. – – (D) (D) – – – –

Livestock, poultry, and their products farms, 1997.......... 270 173 548 519 118 229 586 781992.. 352 217 643 615 165 269 662 95

$1,000, 1997.. 75 318 9 025 33 903 10 752 10 357 6 824 18 899 2 6651992.. 12 853 10 830 34 463 18 593 12 712 7 084 24 237 3 285

Poultry and poultry products farms, 1997................ 4 1 19 15 8 14 21 –1992.. 9 4 18 23 11 13 23 2

$1,000, 1997.. (D) (D) 47 4 554 943 20 –1992.. (D) 1 519 (D) 646 877 31 (D)

Dairy products farms, 1997............................ 1 – 69 27 5 7 3 –1992.. 3 3 91 33 3 6 6 2

$1,000, 1997.. (D) – 10 370 3 770 386 1 120 255 –1992.. (D) 109 10 549 3 801 (D) 371 319 (D)

Cattle and calves farms, 1997......................... 222 141 427 448 66 184 516 611992.. 272 145 441 467 90 197 544 56

$1,000, 1997.. 3 196 1 746 4 993 3 857 1 915 1 829 9 025 8891992.. 5 711 2 039 7 108 3 849 4 561 1 549 14 258 779

Hogs and pigs farms, 1997............................ 52 61 155 82 43 56 82 141992.. 124 126 263 217 71 100 190 42

$1,000, 1997.. (D) 7 244 18 246 2 997 7 404 2 774 9 397 1 7601992.. 5 127 8 659 16 006 6 370 7 078 4 242 9 462 2 342

Sheep, lambs, and wool farms, 1997................... 17 9 19 28 14 7 37 –1992.. 30 16 29 41 17 7 65 1

$1,000, 1997.. 13 (D) 55 61 39 8 91 –1992.. 27 10 76 (D) 36 12 90 (D)

Other livestock and livestock products(see text) farms, 1997............................... 28 6 30 33 9 27 42 6

1992.. 30 8 35 33 14 23 42 4$1,000, 1997.. 115 24 192 64 58 150 111 16

1992.. 81 11 205 203 (D) 33 77 (D)

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICANINDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONSYSTEM

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............ 620................ 211 633 744 491 408 799 185Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ......... 1................ – 1 4 2 2 1 2Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)............. 2................ 2 3 5 – 6 4 2Greenhouse, nursery, and floricultureproduction (1114) ......................... 12................ 5 9 14 4 8 6 –

Other crop farming (1119) .................. 23................ 11 41 39 6 47 50 4Tobacco farming (11191) ................. –................ – – – – – – –Cotton farming (11192) ................... –................ – – – – – – –Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and allother crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) . 23................ 11 41 39 6 47 50 4

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .... 53................ 37 97 183 9 101 143 33Cattle feedlots (112112) .................... 18................ 11 47 26 3 8 17 1Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...... –................ – 57 15 1 4 2 –Hog and pig farming (1122) ................. 14................ 37 94 39 22 26 29 6Poultry and egg production (1123) ........... 2................ – 6 5 4 6 5 –Sheep and goat farming (1124) .............. 5................ 2 6 9 3 4 11 –Animal aquaculture and other animalproduction (1125, 1129) ................... 16................ 13 41 36 5 38 34 5

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Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American IndustryClassification System: 1997 and 1992 mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

ItemGreene Grundy Hamilton Hancock Hardin Henderson Henry Iroquois

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL ~

TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

Total sales (see text)mCon.Sales by commodity or commodity groupmCon.Crops, including nursery and greenhousecropsmCon.Cotton and cottonseed farms, 1997.................... – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –$1,000, 1997.. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –Tobacco farms, 1997................................. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –$1,000, 1997.. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –

Hay, silage, and field seeds farms, 1997................ 112 45 53 152 24 67 185 1181992.. 120 49 49 186 27 70 241 154

$1,000, 1997.. 553 155 211 705 153 491 1 109 1 0511992.. 444 253 128 865 (D) 560 1 259 1 107

Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms, 1997........ 5 7 1 6 – 12 14 221992.. 7 6 3 7 2 6 19 51

$1,000, 1997.. 14 29 (D) (D) – 398 (D) 1 9721992.. 76 (D) 4 (D) (D) (D) 92 1 787

Fruits, nuts, and berries farms, 1997................... 3 – 3 7 – 4 8 31992.. 3 1 3 9 – 3 10 1

$1,000, 1997.. (D) – (D) 45 – (D) 34 61992.. (D) (D) (D) 48 – (D) 47 (D)

Nursery and greenhouse crops farms, 1997............. 6 15 3 9 – 5 20 151992.. 2 7 2 6 – 4 6 10

$1,000, 1997.. 55 1 304 (D) 246 – 71 405 (D)1992.. (D) (D) (D) 125 – 50 420 (D)

Other crops farms, 1997.............................. 1 – 1 1 – 1 1 31992.. 1 – – 1 – 1 – –

$1,000, 1997.. (D) – (D) (D) – (D) (D) (D)1992.. (D) – – (D) – (D) – –

Livestock, poultry, and their products farms, 1997.......... 364 103 147 592 135 227 716 3831992.. 500 134 176 708 123 282 904 496

$1,000, 1997.. 39 881 3 749 2 505 32 318 2 074 11 386 75 571 45 4151992.. 21 317 5 222 3 719 37 531 1 115 16 263 93 920 40 141

Poultry and poultry products farms, 1997................ 4 3 2 10 6 2 16 151992.. 7 1 1 14 1 7 19 15

$1,000, 1997.. 4 (D) (D) 19 (D) (D) 50 (D)1992.. 8 (D) (D) 17 (D) (D) 20 (D)

Dairy products farms, 1997............................ 3 4 1 4 – 4 5 261992.. 10 2 1 8 – 3 17 36

$1,000, 1997.. 69 636 (D) 517 – 59 1 184 2 9141992.. 500 (D) (D) 429 – (D) 534 3 553

Cattle and calves farms, 1997......................... 294 72 124 477 124 188 431 2741992.. 345 77 119 535 120 197 484 337

$1,000, 1997.. 4 536 1 053 678 12 350 1 044 6 628 26 437 16 2311992.. 6 112 1 587 1 231 15 537 1 017 8 196 38 489 15 364

Hogs and pigs farms, 1997............................ 118 26 34 150 3 50 313 1091992.. 284 46 76 287 13 122 515 162

$1,000, 1997.. 35 208 1 878 1 686 19 240 (D) 4 592 47 291 10 4421992.. 14 482 2 842 2 363 21 175 83 7 629 54 329 11 544

Sheep, lambs, and wool farms, 1997................... 15 12 1 35 2 19 88 291992.. 40 20 11 64 2 22 129 51

$1,000, 1997.. 18 (D) (D) 122 (D) 71 231 (D)1992.. 137 26 16 314 (D) 59 347 (D)

Other livestock and livestock products(see text) farms, 1997............................... 18 14 4 30 17 13 64 26

1992.. 16 15 3 25 7 17 65 28$1,000, 1997.. 47 72 17 70 64 (D) 377 268

1992.. 79 411 (D) 60 13 41 200 274

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICANINDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONSYSTEM

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............ 534................ 401 426 807 18 315 841 1 225Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ......... 2................ 2 1 4 – 3 4 4Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)............. 3................ 1 3 5 – 3 6 4Greenhouse, nursery, and floricultureproduction (1114) ......................... 4................ 11 3 7 – 5 17 13

Other crop farming (1119) .................. 27................ 9 21 45 21 7 47 11Tobacco farming (11191) ................. –................ – – – – – – –Cotton farming (11192) ................... –................ – – – – – – –Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and allother crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) . 27................ 9 21 45 21 7 47 11

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .... 62................ 7 66 119 113 33 90 40Cattle feedlots (112112) .................... 20................ 4 6 31 5 11 70 24Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...... 1................ 3 1 2 – – 3 17Hog and pig farming (1122) ................. 48................ 15 16 61 2 17 180 30Poultry and egg production (1123) ........... 2................ 1 3 2 3 1 3 6Sheep and goat farming (1124) .............. 2................ – – 12 – 3 24 –Animal aquaculture and other animalproduction (1125, 1129) ................... 15................ 9 17 42 10 16 59 19

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

ItemJackson Jasper Jefferson Jersey Jo Daviess Johnson Kane Kankakee

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL ~

TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

Total sales (see text)mCon.Sales by commodity or commodity groupmCon.Crops, including nursery and greenhousecropsmCon.Cotton and cottonseed farms, 1997.................... – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –$1,000, 1997.. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –Tobacco farms, 1997................................. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –$1,000, 1997.. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –

Hay, silage, and field seeds farms, 1997................ 114 52 173 80 200 108 103 841992.. 122 75 142 73 229 83 124 96

$1,000, 1997.. 402 175 646 406 2 529 484 1 593 3841992.. 413 328 452 323 2 415 252 1 030 346

Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms, 1997........ 9 6 2 4 11 4 21 341992.. 15 1 16 8 6 7 28 44

$1,000, 1997.. 34 117 (D) (D) (D) (D) 717 8 0891992.. (D) (D) 75 (D) (D) 111 1 197 4 572

Fruits, nuts, and berries farms, 1997................... 12 5 2 8 8 3 8 31992.. 17 3 9 12 7 5 11 2

$1,000, 1997.. 1 869 159 (D) 183 (D) (D) 73 (D)1992.. 1 864 (D) (D) 219 38 (D) (D) (D)

Nursery and greenhouse crops farms, 1997............. 14 2 31 5 21 6 86 431992.. 15 – 21 3 8 4 58 50

$1,000, 1997.. 379 (D) 961 (D) 421 (D) 45 930 14 0491992.. 508 – 566 (D) 106 (D) 25 273 14 700

Other crops farms, 1997.............................. 3 1 – – – 1 5 21992.. 2 – 2 – 1 – 2 3

$1,000, 1997.. 3 (D) – – – (D) 16 (D)1992.. (D) – (D) – (D) – (D) (D)

Livestock, poultry, and their products farms, 1997.......... 345 325 433 241 669 307 209 1651992.. 395 362 493 316 772 300 267 247

$1,000, 1997.. 9 355 33 255 7 043 8 003 45 036 4 625 18 791 14 6421992.. 8 276 26 734 9 267 16 560 59 355 6 243 22 210 11 432

Poultry and poultry products farms, 1997................ 7 10 20 5 9 6 12 161992.. 10 8 10 19 19 3 11 12

$1,000, 1997.. 24 30 513 (D) (D) 3 475 (D)1992.. 15 (D) 740 28 (D) (D) (D) (D)

Dairy products farms, 1997............................ 8 21 13 11 179 2 26 101992.. 10 24 7 14 256 6 42 21

$1,000, 1997.. 932 4 430 922 1 274 21 938 (D) 3 749 6031992.. 802 3 652 774 1 620 24 559 290 4 725 1 554

Cattle and calves farms, 1997......................... 294 223 375 195 614 275 113 1031992.. 331 223 389 240 706 262 137 135

$1,000, 1997.. 3 623 2 872 3 366 3 717 15 886 3 284 6 206 3 2541992.. 3 841 3 826 4 174 8 545 23 110 4 627 12 322 2 724

Hogs and pigs farms, 1997............................ 43 121 64 66 109 29 51 531992.. 86 188 152 140 237 56 86 99

$1,000, 1997.. 3 485 25 812 2 147 2 963 6 690 1 221 7 093 6 7241992.. 2 752 19 052 3 518 6 328 10 751 971 4 351 4 992

Sheep, lambs, and wool farms, 1997................... 12 14 23 13 42 4 20 111992.. 9 12 21 19 69 2 26 21

$1,000, 1997.. 20 33 14 12 (D) (D) 34 (D)1992.. 12 (D) 15 34 (D) (D) (D) (D)

Other livestock and livestock products(see text) farms, 1997............................... 33 16 27 6 30 30 45 19

1992.. 27 13 30 5 25 18 56 36$1,000, 1997.. 1 270 77 80 (D) 126 67 1 235 278

1992.. 853 142 46 4 144 48 711 94

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICANINDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONSYSTEM

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............ 315................ 530 549 298 287 144 366 657Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ......... 2................ 4 – 2 5 1 6 16Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)............. 12................ 3 1 9 5 7 5 3Greenhouse, nursery, and floricultureproduction (1114) ......................... 11................ – 26 5 20 6 74 32

Other crop farming (1119) .................. 70................ 16 91 33 74 62 42 24Tobacco farming (11191) ................. –................ – – – – – – –Cotton farming (11192) ................... –................ – – – – – – –Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and allother crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) . 70................ 16 91 33 74 62 42 24

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .... 165................ 33 188 67 215 226 18 20Cattle feedlots (112112) .................... 22................ 35 22 11 74 5 16 13Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...... 6................ 16 9 9 160 2 21 8Hog and pig farming (1122) ................. 25................ 72 25 27 41 18 24 27Poultry and egg production (1123) ........... 2................ 1 6 3 6 4 4 5Sheep and goat farming (1124) .............. 9................ 2 5 2 19 2 9 1Animal aquaculture and other animalproduction (1125, 1129) ................... 41................ 17 40 15 35 38 65 25

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

ItemKendall Knox Lake La Salle Lawrence Lee Livingston Logan

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL ~

TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

Total sales (see text)mCon.Sales by commodity or commodity groupmCon.Crops, including nursery and greenhousecropsmCon.Cotton and cottonseed farms, 1997.................... – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –$1,000, 1997.. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –Tobacco farms, 1997................................. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –$1,000, 1997.. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –

Hay, silage, and field seeds farms, 1997................ 40 155 65 140 34 87 110 681992.. 60 179 96 170 31 119 154 75

$1,000, 1997.. 172 866 389 656 99 618 502 3021992.. 273 784 573 1 383 168 579 948 219

Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms, 1997........ 7 5 24 68 8 56 – 41992.. 7 6 18 93 10 94 7 4

$1,000, 1997.. (D) (D) 883 2 136 (D) 1 905 – (D)1992.. (D) 14 790 3 568 369 3 196 (D) 36

Fruits, nuts, and berries farms, 1997................... 1 4 13 6 1 1 – 21992.. 1 4 13 7 2 4 – 5

$1,000, 1997.. (D) 28 292 5 (D) (D) – (D)1992.. (D) (D) 363 7 (D) 3 – (D)

Nursery and greenhouse crops farms, 1997............. 20 11 96 39 1 11 9 91992.. 21 10 80 18 3 4 2 4

$1,000, 1997.. 7 914 774 18 517 2 847 (D) (D) 124 7071992.. 2 713 251 19 995 1 171 (D) 34 (D) (D)

Other crops farms, 1997.............................. – 1 – – – – – –1992.. – 2 3 – 1 – 1 –

$1,000, 1997.. – (D) – – – – – –1992.. – (D) 2 – (D) – (D) –

Livestock, poultry, and their products farms, 1997.......... 126 517 91 393 123 291 361 2411992.. 154 622 117 435 155 372 495 304

$1,000, 1997.. 8 434 39 671 4 173 18 149 18 704 24 655 48 145 21 2481992.. 10 932 43 918 3 137 20 342 11 509 32 934 39 881 18 702

Poultry and poultry products farms, 1997................ 8 11 16 8 6 19 11 21992.. 9 17 11 11 16 22 24 3

$1,000, 1997.. (D) 12 16 2 11 603 (D) 4 599 (D)1992.. 95 14 15 6 7 245 (D) 3 851 (D)

Dairy products farms, 1997............................ 8 9 9 3 6 10 17 11992.. 7 21 10 17 10 23 32 3

$1,000, 1997.. 566 757 937 564 779 1 148 2 725 (D)1992.. 478 885 1 139 987 837 1 602 3 924 95

Cattle and calves farms, 1997......................... 77 417 33 274 86 206 190 1691992.. 88 468 46 283 99 238 257 204

$1,000, 1997.. 3 252 10 037 418 9 625 750 14 274 2 305 2 1661992.. 5 923 12 752 642 10 628 642 20 354 4 561 3 862

Hogs and pigs farms, 1997............................ 40 145 9 88 40 87 137 761992.. 59 276 14 138 61 158 259 129

$1,000, 1997.. 4 281 28 683 79 7 653 5 541 8 718 37 912 18 9221992.. 4 314 30 020 182 8 392 2 755 10 331 27 237 14 621

Sheep, lambs, and wool farms, 1997................... 11 47 19 55 8 25 34 291992.. 22 64 23 59 6 33 47 30

$1,000, 1997.. (D) 87 24 147 3 (D) 76 511992.. 24 82 24 131 (D) (D) (D) 35

Other livestock and livestock products(see text) farms, 1997............................... 18 27 33 37 11 18 33 13

1992.. 23 31 45 41 4 30 22 8$1,000, 1997.. 234 96 2 698 156 29 54 528 64

1992.. 100 165 1 135 198 (D) 117 (D) (D)

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICANINDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONSYSTEM

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............ 336................ 624 85 1 348 274 722 1 192 622Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ......... 6................ 2 18 9 3 7 – 2Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)............. 3................ 1 14 6 1 1 1 3Greenhouse, nursery, and floricultureproduction (1114) ......................... 18................ 10 88 35 1 11 7 6

Other crop farming (1119) .................. 9................ 38 38 27 18 22 11 9Tobacco farming (11191) ................. –................ – – – – – – –Cotton farming (11192) ................... –................ – – – – – – –Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and allother crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) . 9................ 38 38 27 18 22 11 9

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .... 13................ 124 13 59 24 44 30 29Cattle feedlots (112112) .................... 10................ 29 5 33 9 23 17 10Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...... 5................ 3 4 3 4 8 9 –Hog and pig farming (1122) ................. 12................ 58 1 19 20 43 78 39Poultry and egg production (1123) ........... –................ – 6 – 10 5 9 –Sheep and goat farming (1124) .............. 4................ 13 9 16 1 4 5 10Animal aquaculture and other animalproduction (1125, 1129) ................... 25................ 26 54 26 11 14 21 9

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

ItemMcDonough McHenry McLean Macon Macoupin Madison Marion Marshall

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL ~

TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

Total sales (see text)mCon.Sales by commodity or commodity groupmCon.Crops, including nursery and greenhousecropsmCon.Cotton and cottonseed farms, 1997.................... – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –$1,000, 1997.. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –Tobacco farms, 1997................................. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – 1 – – – –$1,000, 1997.. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – (D) – – – –

Hay, silage, and field seeds farms, 1997................ 128 190 116 72 203 190 114 581992.. 138 217 149 60 173 243 124 77

$1,000, 1997.. 918 1 470 621 254 820 1 163 461 3141992.. 872 1 732 1 046 176 760 1 120 405 296

Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms, 1997........ 1 62 8 6 11 38 16 191992.. 2 81 9 12 9 36 12 17

$1,000, 1997.. (D) 3 615 94 50 45 3 428 (D) 1 6751992.. (D) 7 124 96 74 (D) 3 096 42 1 251

Fruits, nuts, and berries farms, 1997................... 1 20 7 4 10 19 11 51992.. 8 21 8 7 8 18 17 8

$1,000, 1997.. (D) 355 48 11 285 (D) 351 611992.. (D) (D) (D) (D) 212 (D) 127 (D)

Nursery and greenhouse crops farms, 1997............. 10 112 11 32 19 56 13 31992.. 8 82 16 14 4 29 4 2

$1,000, 1997.. (D) 22 088 641 4 007 333 7 418 237 71992.. 200 14 383 716 2 495 (D) 4 655 92 (D)

Other crops farms, 1997.............................. – 4 – – – 4 1 –1992.. – 2 1 1 – 4 – –

$1,000, 1997.. – 20 – – – (D) (D) –1992.. – (D) (D) (D) – (D) – –

Livestock, poultry, and their products farms, 1997.......... 401 409 387 151 597 560 370 1821992.. 476 508 465 191 729 688 408 218

$1,000, 1997.. 15 390 31 221 26 285 4 248 34 812 18 096 19 299 7 6101992.. 18 436 38 450 29 049 5 465 42 339 25 235 12 499 8 483

Poultry and poultry products farms, 1997................ 6 33 19 6 16 17 10 31992.. 10 37 18 4 18 27 16 3

$1,000, 1997.. 3 344 (D) (D) 42 9 (D) (D)1992.. 5 483 (D) (D) 73 63 (D) (D)

Dairy products farms, 1997............................ 10 105 19 1 18 27 8 21992.. 3 130 15 1 26 68 17 4

$1,000, 1997.. 406 11 182 2 147 (D) 2 403 3 692 507 (D)1992.. 116 11 832 1 600 (D) 2 931 7 709 1 197 471

Cattle and calves farms, 1997......................... 328 274 241 94 455 432 309 1481992.. 361 318 283 112 496 522 303 168

$1,000, 1997.. 7 732 10 070 5 946 1 709 13 418 3 836 4 199 4 1261992.. 9 771 12 739 10 591 1 633 13 409 6 836 3 909 4 618

Hogs and pigs farms, 1997............................ 76 49 113 49 153 110 54 401992.. 151 102 170 64 307 196 112 64

$1,000, 1997.. 6 990 6 666 17 470 2 099 18 714 10 268 4 703 2 9381992.. 8 365 7 865 15 673 3 315 25 671 10 123 3 742 3 310

Sheep, lambs, and wool farms, 1997................... 47 34 47 13 54 34 13 231992.. 66 52 75 18 67 42 22 27

$1,000, 1997.. 105 47 (D) 23 123 47 (D) 481992.. 136 45 284 37 159 49 (D) 51

Other livestock and livestock products(see text) farms, 1997............................... 28 78 37 21 28 61 26 12

1992.. 21 104 41 31 44 60 33 14$1,000, 1997.. 154 2 913 186 314 111 244 219 47

1992.. 43 5 486 (D) 148 96 455 107 (D)

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICANINDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONSYSTEM

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............ 607................ 359 1 241 535 810 697 585 403Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ......... 1................ 25 5 2 4 16 5 7Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)............. 2................ 18 5 3 7 18 8 2Greenhouse, nursery, and floricultureproduction (1114) ......................... 6................ 103 9 26 14 55 10 3

Other crop farming (1119) .................. 37................ 87 29 16 48 75 37 15Tobacco farming (11191) ................. –................ – – – – – – –Cotton farming (11192) ................... –................ – – – – – – –Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and allother crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) . 37................ 87 29 16 48 75 37 15

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .... 97................ 76 43 27 149 130 143 24Cattle feedlots (112112) .................... 12................ 28 24 7 38 47 18 12Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...... 5................ 85 11 1 10 19 7 2Hog and pig farming (1122) ................. 32................ 18 60 25 69 40 26 11Poultry and egg production (1123) ........... –................ 6 2 1 9 3 5 1Sheep and goat farming (1124) .............. 13................ 14 16 5 15 19 8 2Animal aquaculture and other animalproduction (1125, 1129) ................... 12................ 102 30 17 33 76 30 12

1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATA ILLINOIS 197USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

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Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by North American IndustryClassification System: 1997 and 1992 mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

ItemMason Massac Menard Mercer Monroe Montgomery Morgan Moultrie

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL ~

TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

Total sales (see text)mCon.Sales by commodity or commodity groupmCon.Crops, including nursery and greenhousecropsmCon.Cotton and cottonseed farms, 1997.................... – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –$1,000, 1997.. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –Tobacco farms, 1997................................. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – 1 – – –$1,000, 1997.. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – (D) – – –

Hay, silage, and field seeds farms, 1997................ 39 62 58 127 91 103 112 701992.. 39 72 59 144 95 106 123 56

$1,000, 1997.. 127 273 378 685 782 445 396 1941992.. 189 328 386 623 415 683 400 151

Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms, 1997........ 61 3 1 13 7 4 4 81992.. 60 5 5 8 11 – 11 4

$1,000, 1997.. 4 267 28 (D) 190 615 10 16 2861992.. 2 797 37 (D) (D) 612 – 25 (D)

Fruits, nuts, and berries farms, 1997................... 6 4 3 2 7 3 3 21992.. 1 5 3 1 6 1 6 3

$1,000, 1997.. (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)1992.. (D) 86 (D) (D) 12 (D) (D) (D)

Nursery and greenhouse crops farms, 1997............. 12 3 7 5 19 8 6 91992.. 7 – 5 3 5 3 3 3

$1,000, 1997.. 508 (D) 97 (D) 622 1 435 34 (D)1992.. (D) – 171 37 236 (D) (D) (D)

Other crops farms, 1997.............................. 1 – 1 – 1 1 1 –1992.. 1 – – – 3 – – 1

$1,000, 1997.. (D) – (D) – (D) (D) (D) –1992.. (D) – – – (D) – – (D)

Livestock, poultry, and their products farms, 1997.......... 122 219 167 411 281 433 383 1811992.. 167 268 203 492 328 561 472 186

$1,000, 1997.. 7 691 6 082 9 722 21 956 17 136 23 847 21 104 7 3151992.. 12 551 5 612 13 012 26 577 15 030 24 741 24 803 8 391

Poultry and poultry products farms, 1997................ 4 1 5 15 15 14 4 201992.. 8 3 10 10 21 12 6 14

$1,000, 1997.. 3 (D) 6 50 17 18 (D) 2091992.. (D) (D) (D) 4 320 (D) 4 269

Dairy products farms, 1997............................ – 5 4 3 16 18 4 381992.. 2 3 1 7 17 24 5 39

$1,000, 1997.. – 466 276 63 1 957 2 128 209 2 4131992.. (D) (D) (D) 585 2 178 2 239 350 1 635

Cattle and calves farms, 1997......................... 94 190 139 307 200 332 297 1291992.. 112 228 147 339 214 399 335 122

$1,000, 1997.. 1 145 1 826 3 458 6 730 2 498 4 421 5 821 9691992.. 3 616 2 572 4 697 9 030 2 591 6 442 7 843 950

Hogs and pigs farms, 1997............................ 26 39 35 136 77 122 111 501992.. 60 72 62 235 133 235 212 86

$1,000, 1997.. 6 488 3 712 5 833 14 733 12 361 17 174 14 870 3 4741992.. 8 788 2 597 8 156 16 812 9 549 15 860 16 417 5 418

Sheep, lambs, and wool farms, 1997................... 9 5 10 47 28 20 18 121992.. 13 6 20 54 32 32 45 22

$1,000, 1997.. 9 (D) 14 214 31 33 (D) 121992.. 17 (D) 35 97 42 (D) 155 12

Other livestock and livestock products(see text) farms, 1997............................... 11 20 12 33 22 18 17 52

1992.. 11 15 24 24 23 35 17 51$1,000, 1997.. 46 41 135 166 271 73 105 239

1992.. 39 64 62 48 349 57 34 108

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICANINDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONSYSTEM

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............ 413................ 185 260 488 335 727 577 314Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ......... 9................ 2 1 6 5 2 3 1Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)............. 1................ 3 1 3 6 4 4 2Greenhouse, nursery, and floricultureproduction (1114) ......................... 6................ 2 5 4 11 7 6 6

Other crop farming (1119) .................. 5................ 36 12 35 31 29 18 20Tobacco farming (11191) ................. –................ – – – – – – –Cotton farming (11192) ................... –................ – – – – – – –Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and allother crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) . 5................ 36 12 35 31 29 18 20

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .... 22................ 120 42 84 55 99 78 22Cattle feedlots (112112) .................... 8................ 4 8 18 33 21 24 6Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...... –................ 4 2 1 10 12 2 30Hog and pig farming (1122) ................. 9................ 20 9 63 39 51 50 27Poultry and egg production (1123) ........... 1................ – – 2 3 2 3 3Sheep and goat farming (1124) .............. 3................ 1 1 15 9 1 3 2Animal aquaculture and other animalproduction (1125, 1129) ................... 9................ 23 11 35 19 25 12 31

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

ItemOgle Peoria Perry Piatt Pike Pope Pulaski Putnam

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL ~

TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

Total sales (see text)mCon.Sales by commodity or commodity groupmCon.Crops, including nursery and greenhousecropsmCon.Cotton and cottonseed farms, 1997.................... – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –$1,000, 1997.. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –Tobacco farms, 1997................................. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –$1,000, 1997.. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –

Hay, silage, and field seeds farms, 1997................ 195 180 77 35 160 60 33 181992.. 211 167 85 42 162 55 41 27

$1,000, 1997.. 1 250 905 506 168 934 221 158 971992.. 1 093 496 317 295 877 120 191 121

Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms, 1997........ 30 20 6 7 11 2 4 11992.. 86 25 5 8 5 3 9 5

$1,000, 1997.. 949 203 12 20 132 (D) (D) (D)1992.. 2 392 890 (D) 33 (D) (D) 435 (D)

Fruits, nuts, and berries farms, 1997................... 7 8 2 3 4 2 2 41992.. 8 13 5 3 6 2 8 –

$1,000, 1997.. 82 (D) (D) (D) 40 (D) (D) 61992.. (D) (D) (D) (D) 574 (D) 14 –

Nursery and greenhouse crops farms, 1997............. 17 25 4 9 9 2 5 51992.. 11 17 3 5 4 – 4 1

$1,000, 1997.. 1 902 3 150 (D) 187 (D) (D) 129 (D)1992.. 390 2 390 32 49 (D) – (D) (D)

Other crops farms, 1997.............................. 3 1 1 1 3 1 2 –1992.. 1 2 – 2 – 1 1 –

$1,000, 1997.. 5 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) –1992.. (D) (D) – (D) – (D) (D) –

Livestock, poultry, and their products farms, 1997.......... 533 424 266 79 550 157 114 781992.. 611 483 310 94 750 154 111 96

$1,000, 1997.. 50 720 10 555 5 422 5 275 43 091 1 857 2 491 4 2961992.. 60 973 13 222 6 157 3 989 40 696 2 514 3 199 5 216

Poultry and poultry products farms, 1997................ 15 7 6 3 9 1 4 31992.. 21 4 12 1 7 2 6 2

$1,000, 1997.. (D) 6 11 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)1992.. (D) (D) 13 (D) 67 (D) 30 (D)

Dairy products farms, 1997............................ 56 10 12 2 5 – 2 41992.. 66 16 11 4 6 – 3 4

$1,000, 1997.. 4 938 846 885 (D) 268 – (D) 3421992.. 4 707 1 102 1 014 347 474 – 386 244

Cattle and calves farms, 1997......................... 382 336 226 61 429 147 93 671992.. 430 372 243 61 500 130 85 66

$1,000, 1997.. 23 628 4 585 2 628 757 7 985 1 476 1 175 1 8431992.. 34 957 4 800 2 682 1 079 9 872 1 905 2 079 2 203

Hogs and pigs farms, 1997............................ 149 72 55 18 196 12 20 181992.. 229 121 103 28 435 41 24 40

$1,000, 1997.. 19 606 4 770 1 871 4 159 34 368 359 514 1 9871992.. 20 208 7 032 2 404 2 527 30 130 581 567 2 728

Sheep, lambs, and wool farms, 1997................... 75 30 9 5 37 2 2 41992.. 77 53 12 8 52 5 6 8

$1,000, 1997.. (D) 44 9 14 78 (D) (D) (D)1992.. (D) (D) 8 (D) 57 (D) 9 (D)

Other livestock and livestock products(see text) farms, 1997............................... 52 41 13 7 22 8 7 8

1992.. 53 34 17 9 34 8 8 5$1,000, 1997.. 339 305 18 (D) (D) 16 204 108

1992.. 184 164 36 20 96 25 128 15

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICANINDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONSYSTEM

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............ 676................ 605 371 403 688 101 135 150Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ......... 7................ 8 5 2 5 1 4 –Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)............. 6................ 8 1 – 5 – 4 1Greenhouse, nursery, and floricultureproduction (1114) ......................... 16................ 23 3 8 9 1 3 4

Other crop farming (1119) .................. 53................ 51 26 9 44 33 13 4Tobacco farming (11191) ................. –................ – – – – – – –Cotton farming (11192) ................... –................ – – – – – – –Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and allother crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) . 53................ 51 26 9 44 33 13 4

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .... 95................ 107 95 7 140 116 61 13Cattle feedlots (112112) .................... 76................ 28 11 3 4 8 1 3Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...... 35................ 7 7 2 1 – 2 3Hog and pig farming (1122) ................. 75................ 25 17 9 98 5 6 6Poultry and egg production (1123) ........... 5................ 3 3 – 4 1 2 –Sheep and goat farming (1124) .............. 18................ 9 2 1 9 2 – –Animal aquaculture and other animalproduction (1125, 1129) ................... 37................ 50 10 4 21 14 8 6

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

ItemRandolph Richland Rock Island St. Clair Saline Sangamon Schuyler Scott

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL ~

TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

Total sales (see text)mCon.Sales by commodity or commodity groupmCon.Crops, including nursery and greenhousecropsmCon.Cotton and cottonseed farms, 1997.................... – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –$1,000, 1997.. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –Tobacco farms, 1997................................. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –$1,000, 1997.. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –

Hay, silage, and field seeds farms, 1997................ 199 51 103 93 61 117 94 391992.. 171 68 136 125 44 106 72 49

$1,000, 1997.. 1 635 149 501 370 265 417 404 1931992.. 686 316 570 579 309 555 289 286

Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms, 1997........ 4 1 16 27 9 10 4 21992.. 5 4 11 33 7 13 3 2

$1,000, 1997.. 15 (D) (D) 1 425 79 72 9 (D)1992.. 13 15 49 951 68 66 7 (D)

Fruits, nuts, and berries farms, 1997................... 6 1 16 11 3 11 2 11992.. 12 8 11 17 – 12 1 –

$1,000, 1997.. (D) (D) 302 (D) (D) 140 (D) (D)1992.. 281 56 207 (D) – 68 (D) –

Nursery and greenhouse crops farms, 1997............. 6 9 24 41 7 33 4 11992.. 5 3 8 25 4 24 2 2

$1,000, 1997.. 36 (D) 1 917 2 679 (D) (D) 69 (D)1992.. (D) 50 478 1 281 108 1 902 (D) (D)

Other crops farms, 1997.............................. 2 – 1 2 – 1 2 –1992.. 2 – – 6 – – 1 –

$1,000, 1997.. (D) – (D) (D) – (D) (D) –1992.. (D) – – (D) – – (D) –

Livestock, poultry, and their products farms, 1997.......... 492 183 311 310 214 371 251 1981992.. 593 240 382 411 210 450 315 226

$1,000, 1997.. 14 801 20 486 13 517 14 497 12 323 18 547 8 355 5 4761992.. 16 108 16 598 24 674 12 526 4 147 24 066 9 283 10 223

Poultry and poultry products farms, 1997................ 10 8 15 17 7 12 3 –1992.. 15 19 11 30 2 12 5 6

$1,000, 1997.. 14 7 084 241 19 (D) (D) (D) –1992.. 16 4 797 32 59 (D) (D) (D) 6

Dairy products farms, 1997............................ 27 8 10 19 5 6 3 11992.. 39 7 9 20 4 3 4 –

$1,000, 1997.. 4 284 1 053 450 2 344 209 1 169 152 (D)1992.. 4 524 975 421 2 150 84 148 172 –

Cattle and calves farms, 1997......................... 435 131 238 238 178 287 235 1591992.. 505 149 270 280 151 321 272 164

$1,000, 1997.. 4 784 1 550 4 031 2 182 1 159 3 731 3 499 2 0981992.. 5 857 1 606 11 444 2 642 1 305 4 436 3 900 2 351

Hogs and pigs farms, 1997............................ 110 58 66 73 36 70 38 591992.. 186 124 134 151 70 145 97 121

$1,000, 1997.. 5 520 10 775 8 588 9 767 10 423 12 281 4 606 3 2421992.. 5 634 9 159 12 457 7 548 2 227 11 741 5 138 7 731

Sheep, lambs, and wool farms, 1997................... 32 4 37 20 4 23 20 211992.. 30 4 56 37 4 49 38 28

$1,000, 1997.. 42 7 50 32 (D) (D) 29 (D)1992.. 29 5 89 46 (D) (D) 46 29

Other livestock and livestock products(see text) farms, 1997............................... 28 8 36 28 19 36 5 11

1992.. 32 13 28 31 15 32 12 14$1,000, 1997.. 155 17 157 152 85 1 082 (D) 108

1992.. 49 57 231 81 71 540 (D) 106

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICANINDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONSYSTEM

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............ 483................ 373 355 587 252 716 352 233Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ......... 4................ – 4 18 5 5 2 –Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)............. 4................ 2 15 10 1 7 – 1Greenhouse, nursery, and floricultureproduction (1114) ......................... 4................ 8 18 33 4 27 4 1

Other crop farming (1119) .................. 63................ 14 50 21 27 32 23 10Tobacco farming (11191) ................. –................ – – – – – – –Cotton farming (11192) ................... –................ – – – – – – –Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and allother crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) . 63................ 14 50 21 27 32 23 10

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .... 149................ 28 63 63 101 92 54 37Cattle feedlots (112112) .................... 29................ 17 28 33 6 28 9 5Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...... 23................ 4 7 11 2 3 1 –Hog and pig farming (1122) ................. 50................ 29 26 23 19 27 18 24Poultry and egg production (1123) ........... 4................ 7 3 6 2 4 2 –Sheep and goat farming (1124) .............. 6................ 2 9 1 1 6 – 4Animal aquaculture and other animalproduction (1125, 1129) ................... 24................ 11 40 38 21 46 12 12

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

ItemShelby Stark Stephenson Tazewell Union Vermilion Wabash Warren

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL ~

TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

Total sales (see text)mCon.Sales by commodity or commodity groupmCon.Crops, including nursery and greenhousecropsmCon.Cotton and cottonseed farms, 1997.................... – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –$1,000, 1997.. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –Tobacco farms, 1997................................. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –$1,000, 1997.. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –

Hay, silage, and field seeds farms, 1997................ 163 31 223 134 128 90 23 1051992.. 170 44 277 126 87 124 27 149

$1,000, 1997.. 455 309 2 080 837 493 320 95 7101992.. 795 164 2 501 490 285 674 86 876

Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms, 1997........ 5 2 11 69 24 16 2 31992.. 5 – 18 70 38 47 3 3

$1,000, 1997.. 25 (D) (D) 4 339 1 900 382 (D) (D)1992.. 37 – 563 3 341 1 077 1 071 (D) 15

Fruits, nuts, and berries farms, 1997................... 2 1 4 9 20 3 – 31992.. 6 1 5 13 20 8 – 2

$1,000, 1997.. (D) (D) (D) (D) 3 674 11 – (D)1992.. (D) (D) (D) (D) 4 239 122 – (D)

Nursery and greenhouse crops farms, 1997............. 19 5 14 16 22 11 5 41992.. 5 6 4 11 15 6 2 1

$1,000, 1997.. 521 209 551 334 (D) 576 (D) 601992.. (D) (D) (D) 245 (D) (D) (D) (D)

Other crops farms, 1997.............................. 1 – – 1 2 – – 21992.. – – – 1 6 1 – –

$1,000, 1997.. (D) – – (D) (D) – – (D)1992.. – – – (D) (D) (D) – –

Livestock, poultry, and their products farms, 1997.......... 469 140 731 342 335 263 92 3711992.. 629 144 896 433 303 365 96 475

$1,000, 1997.. 24 683 9 946 82 966 29 532 4 595 6 038 2 493 21 0291992.. 23 641 6 661 93 789 24 054 5 770 10 753 3 970 27 637

Poultry and poultry products farms, 1997................ 16 1 16 20 5 8 1 101992.. 17 2 27 18 10 12 1 10

$1,000, 1997.. 26 (D) (D) 1 314 5 (D) (D) 21992.. 26 (D) (D) 1 285 (D) 20 (D) (D)

Dairy products farms, 1997............................ 26 8 283 22 15 2 4 61992.. 29 3 411 21 9 7 4 9

$1,000, 1997.. 4 416 545 38 568 2 432 1 369 (D) 162 3831992.. 4 335 203 46 393 1 750 836 452 764 575

Cattle and calves farms, 1997......................... 376 99 617 220 311 205 69 2871992.. 472 93 734 252 273 245 72 325

$1,000, 1997.. 5 584 1 527 15 508 3 123 2 521 2 642 1 117 7 4481992.. 6 866 1 158 22 622 2 787 3 295 3 951 845 10 810

Hogs and pigs farms, 1997............................ 126 51 149 109 19 45 24 871992.. 246 63 281 159 43 125 36 215

$1,000, 1997.. 14 518 7 841 20 712 22 484 604 3 135 1 191 12 8431992.. 12 297 5 262 19 912 18 008 1 435 6 235 2 344 15 630

Sheep, lambs, and wool farms, 1997................... 16 10 73 24 7 21 4 551992.. 30 13 94 64 5 27 4 82

$1,000, 1997.. 24 21 200 32 24 32 (D) 2581992.. 33 26 160 68 (D) 44 (D) 248

Other livestock and livestock products(see text) farms, 1997............................... 32 11 35 36 29 25 8 21

1992.. 50 11 37 41 22 30 6 33$1,000, 1997.. 115 (D) (D) 147 72 55 15 95

1992.. 84 (D) (D) 155 39 51 12 (D)

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICANINDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONSYSTEM

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............ 939................ 284 457 653 202 818 165 530Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ......... 1................ 1 8 13 15 4 – 1Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)............. 1................ – 4 6 14 1 – 1Greenhouse, nursery, and floricultureproduction (1114) ......................... 14................ 4 11 10 17 9 4 2

Other crop farming (1119) .................. 45................ 6 61 33 80 21 1 10Tobacco farming (11191) ................. –................ – – – – – – –Cotton farming (11192) ................... –................ – – – – – – –Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and allother crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) . 45................ 6 61 33 80 21 1 10

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .... 108................ 25 133 55 205 66 25 63Cattle feedlots (112112) .................... 39................ 4 56 22 11 9 2 16Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...... 18................ 4 233 12 13 2 3 4Hog and pig farming (1122) ................. 46................ 19 55 58 5 18 8 45Poultry and egg production (1123) ........... 6................ – 3 6 2 2 1 3Sheep and goat farming (1124) .............. 7................ 2 25 5 6 7 – 15Animal aquaculture and other animalproduction (1125, 1129) ................... 26................ 5 35 36 21 27 3 20

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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

ItemWashington Wayne White Whiteside Will Williamson Winnebago Woodford

MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL ~

TURAL PRODUCTS SOLDmCon.

Total sales (see text)mCon.Sales by commodity or commodity groupmCon.Crops, including nursery and greenhousecropsmCon.Cotton and cottonseed farms, 1997.................... – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –$1,000, 1997.. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –Tobacco farms, 1997................................. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –$1,000, 1997.. – – – – – – – –

1992.. – – – – – – – –

Hay, silage, and field seeds farms, 1997................ 110 113 59 152 171 110 128 891992.. 135 118 46 172 200 82 154 119

$1,000, 1997.. 852 425 186 1 018 1 892 348 793 4381992.. 847 577 143 886 1 032 238 975 588

Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms, 1997........ 4 1 6 32 26 6 21 151992.. 6 12 10 40 39 11 37 18

$1,000, 1997.. 12 (D) 204 2 424 (D) 32 234 1711992.. (D) 6 312 2 161 8 180 66 490 304

Fruits, nuts, and berries farms, 1997................... 4 8 5 8 9 4 12 61992.. 5 12 6 15 20 5 15 3

$1,000, 1997.. 13 (D) 14 (D) (D) (D) (D) 121992.. 27 167 (D) (D) (D) (D) 179 (D)

Nursery and greenhouse crops farms, 1997............. 7 10 3 21 76 23 47 171992.. 2 1 2 16 45 8 28 8

$1,000, 1997.. 654 41 (D) 1 761 19 870 981 6 729 6331992.. (D) (D) (D) 673 13 275 620 4 083 (D)

Other crops farms, 1997.............................. – – 2 2 – 1 2 –1992.. – 2 – 4 1 1 3 –

$1,000, 1997.. – – (D) (D) – (D) (D) –1992.. – (D) – (D) (D) (D) 3 –

Livestock, poultry, and their products farms, 1997.......... 385 404 154 488 223 307 326 3741992.. 448 502 190 641 290 311 391 434

$1,000, 1997.. 32 850 21 265 8 053 55 832 8 555 3 431 18 547 22 9821992.. 32 053 14 613 4 457 67 605 10 654 3 935 26 439 27 999

Poultry and poultry products farms, 1997................ 5 15 5 24 11 7 19 271992.. 9 17 4 21 19 5 15 19

$1,000, 1997.. (D) 1 343 3 1 953 7 (D) 9 (D)1992.. (D) 1 264 1 (D) 10 2 19 1 912

Dairy products farms, 1997............................ 89 13 – 40 21 2 45 51992.. 102 16 – 56 35 4 85 28

$1,000, 1997.. 16 542 1 098 – 3 174 2 088 (D) 5 074 3681992.. 14 682 1 162 – 4 015 2 415 46 7 597 1 972

Cattle and calves farms, 1997......................... 331 346 127 366 140 270 215 2441992.. 355 375 145 419 170 261 267 259

$1,000, 1997.. 4 652 4 848 1 294 30 871 1 036 2 112 7 083 2 2341992.. 5 207 3 053 1 279 37 981 1 621 2 175 11 694 6 176

Hogs and pigs farms, 1997............................ 86 97 31 158 41 23 80 1181992.. 155 193 55 305 69 49 111 176

$1,000, 1997.. 10 763 13 888 6 613 19 652 5 157 1 043 5 930 16 0081992.. 11 690 9 040 3 114 24 657 6 014 1 494 6 933 17 564

Sheep, lambs, and wool farms, 1997................... 19 8 6 45 18 4 42 601992.. 16 9 11 58 27 6 57 85

$1,000, 1997.. 18 10 3 92 19 5 57 1321992.. 15 4 7 86 16 4 112 316

Other livestock and livestock products(see text) farms, 1997............................... 8 29 21 29 36 32 48 22

1992.. 12 28 21 34 53 34 35 25$1,000, 1997.. (D) 78 140 90 247 221 394 (D)

1992.. (D) 89 55 (D) 579 214 83 58

1997 FARMS BY NORTH AMERICANINDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONSYSTEM

Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ............ 568................ 683 303 707 640 205 362 691Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ......... 1................ 1 2 5 12 2 5 5Fruit and tree nut farming (1113)............. 4................ 3 2 3 7 1 9 6Greenhouse, nursery, and floricultureproduction (1114) ......................... 7................ 10 2 19 69 21 41 13

Other crop farming (1119) .................. 16................ 36 20 24 48 71 36 28Tobacco farming (11191) ................. –................ – – – – – – –Cotton farming (11192) ................... –................ – – – – – – –Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and allother crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) . 16................ 36 20 24 48 71 36 28

Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .... 57................ 134 63 60 27 206 54 64Cattle feedlots (112112) .................... 13................ 33 8 76 13 13 36 26Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...... 62................ 3 – 25 11 2 32 4Hog and pig farming (1122) ................. 31................ 42 10 76 19 8 43 52Poultry and egg production (1123) ........... 2................ 9 2 8 1 2 3 6Sheep and goat farming (1124) .............. 1................ 1 – 10 2 1 14 14Animal aquaculture and other animalproduction (1125, 1129) ................... 15................ 17 20 26 61 53 52 14

202 ILLINOIS 1997 CENSUS OF AGRICULTUREmCOUNTY DATAUSDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service