Estimating Oklahoma Farmland Values Using Historical USDA ...
Data and Statistics - USDA - National Agricultural Statistics Service
... from calves born to hogs slaughtered; from agricultural prices to land in farms. The agency has the distinction of being known as The Fact ...
Land Use, Land Value & Tenure - USDA ERS - Charts of Note
The national average value per acre of farmland (including buildings) was $3,846 in 2022. Farmland values increased 10 percent after adjusting for inflation ( ...
Farms and Land in Farms 2021 Summary 02/18/2022 - USDA NASS
The average farm size for 2021 is 445 acres, up from 444 acres the previous year. Average farm size increased in the. $1,000,000 or more sales ...
Commodity cost and return records are "historical" accounts based on ... Capital recovery is estimated based on replacement prices paid for farm ...
Surveys - Cash Rents - USDA - National Agricultural Statistics Service
The Cash Rents Survey provides the basis for county estimates of the cash rent paid for irrigated cropland, non-irrigated cropland, and pasture.
Charts and Maps - A to Z - Land Values - USDA NASS
Land Values · Average Farm Real Estate Value by Year, US PNG | · Farm Real Estate Value by State, US PNG | · Average Cropland Value by Year, US PNG | · Cropland ...
Charts and Maps - Agricultural Prices - USDA NASS
USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service Information. NASS publications cover a wide range of subjects, from traditional crops, such as corn and wheat, ...
Oklahoma Agricultural - USDA NASS
Livestock Farms by Class – Oklahoma: 2007-2017 and Historic ... Value Added to the U.S. Economy by Agriculture Sector – Oklahoma: 2015-2019 ...
Average Value Per Acre, By Region & State, January 1 - USDA NASS
1 Value of farmland and buildings. 2 Estimates for 1996 and prior years previously published by the Economic Research Service,. USDA. 3 ...
Crop Acreage Data - Farm Service Agency - USDA
FSA uses these data to determine payment eligibility (land must be in an eligible agricultural use to qualify for payments) and to calculate losses for various ...
Farms and Land in Farms - 2018 Summary April 2019 - USDA-NASS
Point Farms are assigned a sales class based on the sum of the agricultural point (dollar) values assigned to the quantity of commodities ...
Farms and Land in Farms 2019 Summary 02/20/2020 - USDA NASS
Point Farms are assigned a sales class based on the sum of the agricultural point (dollar) values assigned to the quantity of commodities ...
USDA - National Agricultural Statistics Service Homepage
... from calves born to hogs slaughtered; from agricultural prices to land in farms. The agency has the distinction of being known as The Fact Finders of U.S. ...
National Agricultural Statistics Service - Publications - Highlights
USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service Information. NASS publications cover a wide range of subjects, from traditional crops, such as corn and wheat, ...
Cropland and Pasture - USDA NASS
The National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) estimated 2013 agricultural land values from data collected in the June Area Survey during ...
Land Values Methodology and Quality Measures - USDA NASS
Estimates are published for the United States and by. State, except Alaska and Hawaii, and include the value per acre of all farm real estate, ...
Land Values Methodology and Quality Measures - USDA NASS
Estimates are published for the United States and by. State, except Alaska and Hawaii, and include the value per acre of all farm real estate, ...
2013 Land Values and Cash Rents - Cropland and Pasture Higlights
Agricultural Land Values ... In 2013, the average value of U.S. cropland (including both irrigated and nonirrigated land) was $4,000 per acre, an increase of $460 ...
Publications - USDA - National Agricultural Statistics Service
... from calves born to hogs slaughtered; from agricultural prices to land in farms. The agency has the distinction of being known as The Fact Finders of U.S. ...
Prices Received Surveys and Indexes | USDA
NASS also converts the indexes to the parity base period (1910-1914=100), as required by statute to compute parity prices and parity ratios.