Structural and Financial Characteristics of U.S. Farms: 2001 Family Farm Report
Robert A. Hoppe, James Johnson, Janet E. Perry, Penni Korb, Judith E. Sommer, James T. Ryan, Robert C. Green, Ron Durst, and James Monke
Agriculture Information Bulletin No. (AIB768) 101 pp,
May 2001
Family farms vary widely in size and other characteristics, ranging from very small retirement and
residential farms to establishments with sales in the millions of dollars. The farm typology developed by
the Economic Research Service (ERS) categorizes farms into groups based primarily on occupation of
the operator and sales class of the farm. The typology groups reflect operators’ expectations from
farming, position in the life cycle, and dependence on agriculture. The groups differ in their importance
to the farm sector, product specialization, program participation, and dependence on farm income. These
(and other) differences are discussed in this report.
Keywords: Agricultural Resource Management Study (ARMS), family farms, farm businesses, farm financial situation, farm operator household income, farm operators, farm structure, farm typology, female farm operators, government payments, spouses of farm operators
In this report ... Chapters are
in Adobe Acrobat PDF format.
- Abstract, Contents, Summary, 44 kb
- Introduction, 54 kb
- Attributes of Small and Large Farms, 1,466 kb
- Business Organization and Arrangements of Farms, 61 kb
- Contributions by Spouses of Farm Operators, 136 kb
- Female Farm Operators and Their Farms, 89 kb
- Farm Business Financial Performance, 54 kb
- Farm Household Income and Wealth, 83 kb
- Government Payments and Use of Selected Management Strategies, 60 kb
- Federal Tax Policies Affecting Farmers, 72 kb
- References, 45 kb
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Updated date: May 25, 2001
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