Section 2 Selected Agriculture–Population variables by various farm operator characteristics

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Canada

Table 2.5-1
Selected Agriculture–Population variables by various farm operator characteristics – Class of worker by the farm operator's sex for total operators, operators on farms with one operator and operators on farms with two or more operators, census years 2006 and 2001
Canada Class of worker
All operators Working for wages, salary, tips or commission Self-employed without paid help Self-employed with paid help Not applicable3
2006 number of farm operators
Symbol:
  • 0true zero or a value rounded to zero
Notes:
  1. This is a count of distinct operators; hence, operators of two or more separate farms were included only once in the total. The data for the variable "total number of farm operators" in this table are derived from Agriculture–Population Linkage 20% sample data, which have been used to derive estimates for the entire population. These data will differ from corresponding data in the Farm Data and Farm Operator Data release tables, which were based on data collected for all farms.
  2. The data for the sex variables in this table are derived from Agriculture–Population Linkage 20% sample data, which have been used to derive estimates for the entire population. These data will differ from corresponding data in the Farm Data and Farm Operator Data release tables, which were based on data collected for all farms.
  3. Unemployed persons 15 years and over who have never worked for pay or in self-employment or who had last worked prior to January 1 of the census reference year. The census reference years are as follows: 2000 for the 2001 Census and 2005 for the 2006 Census.
Source:
Statistics Canada, 2006 Census of Agriculture, Agriculture–Population Linkage Data.
Total1 327,055 138,685 130,340 57,795 235
Male operators2  
Total 236,400 89,865 101,225 45,160 140
On farms with one operator 125,085 46,985 57,185 20,840 75
On farms with two or more operators 111,315 42,885 44,040 24,320 70
Female operators2  
Total 90,655 48,820 29,110 12,635 90
On farms with one operator 11,955 5,890 4,395 1,640 30
On farms with two or more operators 78,705 42,925 24,720 10,990 65
2001 All operators Working for wages, salary, tips or commission Self-employed without paid help Self-employed with paid help Not applicable3
number of farm operators
Total1 346,205 136,160 147,335 61,690 1,020
Male operators2  
Total 254,325 88,825 116,230 48,640 630
On farms with one operator 140,950 46,725 69,085 24,715 420
On farms with two or more operators 113,375 42,095 47,140 23,925 215
Female operators2  
Total 91,880 47,335 31,110 13,045 385
On farms with one operator 11,515 5,085 4,685 1,580 170
On farms with two or more operators 80,365 42,250 26,425 11,465 220

Newfoundland and Labrador

Table 2.5-1
Selected Agriculture–Population variables by various farm operator characteristics – Class of worker by the farm operator's sex for total operators, operators on farms with one operator and operators on farms with two or more operators, census years 2006 and 2001
Newfoundland and Labrador Class of worker
All operators Working for wages, salary, tips or commission Self-employed without paid help Self-employed with paid help Not applicable3
2006 number of farm operators
Symbol:
  • 0true zero or a value rounded to zero
Notes:
  1. This is a count of distinct operators; hence, operators of two or more separate farms were included only once in the total. The data for the variable "total number of farm operators" in this table are derived from Agriculture–Population Linkage 20% sample data, which have been used to derive estimates for the entire population. These data will differ from corresponding data in the Farm Data and Farm Operator Data release tables, which were based on data collected for all farms.
  2. The data for the sex variables in this table are derived from Agriculture–Population Linkage 20% sample data, which have been used to derive estimates for the entire population. These data will differ from corresponding data in the Farm Data and Farm Operator Data release tables, which were based on data collected for all farms.
  3. Unemployed persons 15 years and over who have never worked for pay or in self-employment or who had last worked prior to January 1 of the census reference year. The census reference years are as follows: 2000 for the 2001 Census and 2005 for the 2006 Census.
Source:
Statistics Canada, 2006 Census of Agriculture, Agriculture–Population Linkage Data.
Total1 715 455 140 110 0
Male operators2  
Total 545 345 110 100 0
On farms with one operator 350 215 85 55 0
On farms with two or more operators 200 125 30 50 0
Female operators2  
Total 170 120 35 10 0
On farms with one operator 55 40 20 0 0
On farms with two or more operators 105 80 15 15 0
2001 All operators Working for wages, salary, tips or commission Self-employed without paid help Self-employed with paid help Not applicable3
number of farm operators
Total1 790 440 205 130 15
Male operators2  
Total 620 350 135 125 10
On farms with one operator 445 220 110 105 10
On farms with two or more operators 175 130 25 20 0
Female operators2  
Total 165 85 70 5 0
On farms with one operator 65 30 35 0 0
On farms with two or more operators 105 55 40 5 0

Prince Edward Island

Table 2.5-1
Selected Agriculture–Population variables by various farm operator characteristics – Class of worker by the farm operator's sex for total operators, operators on farms with one operator and operators on farms with two or more operators, census years 2006 and 2001
Prince Edward Island Class of worker
All operators Working for wages, salary, tips or commission Self-employed without paid help Self-employed with paid help Not applicable3
2006 number of farm operators
Symbol:
  • 0true zero or a value rounded to zero
Notes:
  1. This is a count of distinct operators; hence, operators of two or more separate farms were included only once in the total. The data for the variable "total number of farm operators" in this table are derived from Agriculture–Population Linkage 20% sample data, which have been used to derive estimates for the entire population. These data will differ from corresponding data in the Farm Data and Farm Operator Data release tables, which were based on data collected for all farms.
  2. The data for the sex variables in this table are derived from Agriculture–Population Linkage 20% sample data, which have been used to derive estimates for the entire population. These data will differ from corresponding data in the Farm Data and Farm Operator Data release tables, which were based on data collected for all farms.
  3. Unemployed persons 15 years and over who have never worked for pay or in self-employment or who had last worked prior to January 1 of the census reference year. The census reference years are as follows: 2000 for the 2001 Census and 2005 for the 2006 Census.
Source:
Statistics Canada, 2006 Census of Agriculture, Agriculture–Population Linkage Data.
Total1 2,330 915 705 710 5
Male operators2  
Total 1,935 725 580 630 0
On farms with one operator 1,040 435 380 230 0
On farms with two or more operators 890 300 195 400 0
Female operators2  
Total 400 190 120 85 5
On farms with one operator 90 40 50 0 0
On farms with two or more operators 315 140 75 80 5
2001 All operators Working for wages, salary, tips or commission Self-employed without paid help Self-employed with paid help Not applicable3
number of farm operators
Total1 2,455 930 800 715 5
Male operators2  
Total 2,090 725 730 635 5
On farms with one operator 1,240 390 525 315 0
On farms with two or more operators 855 335 205 315 0
Female operators2  
Total 365 205 75 85 0
On farms with one operator 65 45 15 5 0
On farms with two or more operators 300 160 65 75 0

Nova Scotia

Table 2.5-1
Selected Agriculture–Population variables by various farm operator characteristics – Class of worker by the farm operator's sex for total operators, operators on farms with one operator and operators on farms with two or more operators, census years 2006 and 2001
Nova Scotia Class of worker
All operators Working for wages, salary, tips or commission Self-employed without paid help Self-employed with paid help Not applicable3
2006 number of farm operators
Symbol:
  • 0true zero or a value rounded to zero
Notes:
  1. This is a count of distinct operators; hence, operators of two or more separate farms were included only once in the total. The data for the variable "total number of farm operators" in this table are derived from Agriculture–Population Linkage 20% sample data, which have been used to derive estimates for the entire population. These data will differ from corresponding data in the Farm Data and Farm Operator Data release tables, which were based on data collected for all farms.
  2. The data for the sex variables in this table are derived from Agriculture–Population Linkage 20% sample data, which have been used to derive estimates for the entire population. These data will differ from corresponding data in the Farm Data and Farm Operator Data release tables, which were based on data collected for all farms.
  3. Unemployed persons 15 years and over who have never worked for pay or in self-employment or who had last worked prior to January 1 of the census reference year. The census reference years are as follows: 2000 for the 2001 Census and 2005 for the 2006 Census.
Source:
Statistics Canada, 2006 Census of Agriculture, Agriculture–Population Linkage Data.
Total1 5,095 2,610 1,345 1,140 0
Male operators2  
Total 3,835 1,815 1,105 915 0
On farms with one operator 2,295 1,065 750 475 0
On farms with two or more operators 1,545 750 345 450 0
Female operators2  
Total 1,255 790 245 220 0
On farms with one operator 295 150 105 50 0
On farms with two or more operators 960 645 150 175 0
2001 All operators Working for wages, salary, tips or commission Self-employed without paid help Self-employed with paid help Not applicable3
number of farm operators
Total1 5,070 2,220 1,570 1,255 20
Male operators2  
Total 3,975 1,635 1,240 1,090 20
On farms with one operator 2,565 1,030 900 630 10
On farms with two or more operators 1,415 610 335 460 10
Female operators2  
Total 1,090 585 335 170 0
On farms with one operator 255 115 95 45 0
On farms with two or more operators 835 470 240 125 5

New Brunswick

Table 2.5-1
Selected Agriculture–Population variables by various farm operator characteristics – Class of worker by the farm operator's sex for total operators, operators on farms with one operator and operators on farms with two or more operators, census years 2006 and 2001
New Brunswick Class of worker
All operators Working for wages, salary, tips or commission Self-employed without paid help Self-employed with paid help Not applicable3
2006 number of farm operators
Symbol:
  • 0true zero or a value rounded to zero
Notes:
  1. This is a count of distinct operators; hence, operators of two or more separate farms were included only once in the total. The data for the variable "total number of farm operators" in this table are derived from Agriculture–Population Linkage 20% sample data, which have been used to derive estimates for the entire population. These data will differ from corresponding data in the Farm Data and Farm Operator Data release tables, which were based on data collected for all farms.
  2. The data for the sex variables in this table are derived from Agriculture–Population Linkage 20% sample data, which have been used to derive estimates for the entire population. These data will differ from corresponding data in the Farm Data and Farm Operator Data release tables, which were based on data collected for all farms.
  3. Unemployed persons 15 years and over who have never worked for pay or in self-employment or who had last worked prior to January 1 of the census reference year. The census reference years are as follows: 2000 for the 2001 Census and 2005 for the 2006 Census.
Source:
Statistics Canada, 2006 Census of Agriculture, Agriculture–Population Linkage Data.
Total1 3,695 1,870 905 915 5
Male operators2  
Total 2,930 1,385 795 735 5
On farms with one operator 1,795 840 520 430 10
On farms with two or more operators 1,125 550 275 300 0
Female operators2  
Total 770 480 105 180 0
On farms with one operator 125 75 25 25 0
On farms with two or more operators 645 400 85 165 0
2001 All operators Working for wages, salary, tips or commission Self-employed without paid help Self-employed with paid help Not applicable3
number of farm operators
Total1 3,900 1,785 1,230 855 25
Male operators2  
Total 3,175 1,380 1,045 735 15
On farms with one operator 2,060 840 795 420 5
On farms with two or more operators 1,125 540 255 320 5
Female operators2  
Total 720 405 185 120 15
On farms with one operator 145 75 35 15 15
On farms with two or more operators 575 325 140 105 0

Quebec

Table 2.5-1
Selected Agriculture–Population variables by various farm operator characteristics – Class of worker by the farm operator's sex for total operators, operators on farms with one operator and operators on farms with two or more operators, census years 2006 and 2001
Quebec Class of worker
All operators Working for wages, salary, tips or commission Self-employed without paid help Self-employed with paid help Not applicable3
2006 number of farm operators
Symbol:
  • 0true zero or a value rounded to zero
Notes:
  1. This is a count of distinct operators; hence, operators of two or more separate farms were included only once in the total. The data for the variable "total number of farm operators" in this table are derived from Agriculture–Population Linkage 20% sample data, which have been used to derive estimates for the entire population. These data will differ from corresponding data in the Farm Data and Farm Operator Data release tables, which were based on data collected for all farms.
  2. The data for the sex variables in this table are derived from Agriculture–Population Linkage 20% sample data, which have been used to derive estimates for the entire population. These data will differ from corresponding data in the Farm Data and Farm Operator Data release tables, which were based on data collected for all farms.
  3. Unemployed persons 15 years and over who have never worked for pay or in self-employment or who had last worked prior to January 1 of the census reference year. The census reference years are as follows: 2000 for the 2001 Census and 2005 for the 2006 Census.
Source:
Statistics Canada, 2006 Census of Agriculture, Agriculture–Population Linkage Data.
Total1 45,470 17,230 17,115 11,100 25
Male operators2  
Total 33,705 11,995 13,065 8,625 15
On farms with one operator 15,945 5,820 6,735 3,390 15
On farms with two or more operators 17,750 6,180 6,340 5,235 0
Female operators2  
Total 11,765 5,240 4,045 2,475 10
On farms with one operator 1,530 600 645 295 0
On farms with two or more operators 10,240 4,635 3,400 2,185 10
2001 All operators Working for wages, salary, tips or commission Self-employed without paid help Self-employed with paid help Not applicable3
number of farm operators
Total1 47,380 17,270 18,945 10,945 220
Male operators2  
Total 35,120 12,065 14,595 8,330 130
On farms with one operator 17,160 5,875 7,705 3,495 80
On farms with two or more operators 17,960 6,190 6,885 4,835 50
Female operators2  
Total 12,260 5,205 4,350 2,615 90
On farms with one operator 1,375 555 570 215 35
On farms with two or more operators 10,880 4,650 3,780 2,400 50

Ontario

Table 2.5-1
Selected Agriculture–Population variables by various farm operator characteristics – Class of worker by the farm operator's sex for total operators, operators on farms with one operator and operators on farms with two or more operators, census years 2006 and 2001
Ontario Class of worker
All operators Working for wages, salary, tips or commission Self-employed without paid help Self-employed with paid help Not applicable3
2006 number of farm operators
Symbol:
  • 0true zero or a value rounded to zero
Notes:
  1. This is a count of distinct operators; hence, operators of two or more separate farms were included only once in the total. The data for the variable "total number of farm operators" in this table are derived from Agriculture–Population Linkage 20% sample data, which have been used to derive estimates for the entire population. These data will differ from corresponding data in the Farm Data and Farm Operator Data release tables, which were based on data collected for all farms.
  2. The data for the sex variables in this table are derived from Agriculture–Population Linkage 20% sample data, which have been used to derive estimates for the entire population. These data will differ from corresponding data in the Farm Data and Farm Operator Data release tables, which were based on data collected for all farms.
  3. Unemployed persons 15 years and over who have never worked for pay or in self-employment or who had last worked prior to January 1 of the census reference year. The census reference years are as follows: 2000 for the 2001 Census and 2005 for the 2006 Census.
Source:
Statistics Canada, 2006 Census of Agriculture, Agriculture–Population Linkage Data.
Total1 82,410 36,595 30,215 15,520 80
Male operators2  
Total 58,935 23,905 23,180 11,815 40
On farms with one operator 30,260 12,255 12,880 5,110 15
On farms with two or more operators 28,675 11,645 10,300 6,700 20
Female operators2  
Total 23,470 12,685 7,040 3,705 45
On farms with one operator 3,050 1,550 1,065 415 25
On farms with two or more operators 20,420 11,135 5,970 3,285 20
2001 All operators Working for wages, salary, tips or commission Self-employed without paid help Self-employed with paid help Not applicable3
number of farm operators
Total1 85,020 35,915 33,180 15,705 210
Male operators2  
Total 62,015 24,050 25,765 12,075 135
On farms with one operator 33,115 12,525 14,650 5,870 75
On farms with two or more operators 28,900 11,525 11,110 6,205 55
Female operators2  
Total 23,005 11,870 7,420 3,635 80
On farms with one operator 2,735 1,165 1,135 400 30
On farms with two or more operators 20,270 10,705 6,285 3,235 50

Manitoba

Table 2.5-1
Selected Agriculture–Population variables by various farm operator characteristics – Class of worker by the farm operator's sex for total operators, operators on farms with one operator and operators on farms with two or more operators, census years 2006 and 2001
Manitoba Class of worker
All operators Working for wages, salary, tips or commission Self-employed without paid help Self-employed with paid help Not applicable3
2006 number of farm operators
Symbol:
  • 0true zero or a value rounded to zero
Notes:
  1. This is a count of distinct operators; hence, operators of two or more separate farms were included only once in the total. The data for the variable "total number of farm operators" in this table are derived from Agriculture–Population Linkage 20% sample data, which have been used to derive estimates for the entire population. These data will differ from corresponding data in the Farm Data and Farm Operator Data release tables, which were based on data collected for all farms.
  2. The data for the sex variables in this table are derived from Agriculture–Population Linkage 20% sample data, which have been used to derive estimates for the entire population. These data will differ from corresponding data in the Farm Data and Farm Operator Data release tables, which were based on data collected for all farms.
  3. Unemployed persons 15 years and over who have never worked for pay or in self-employment or who had last worked prior to January 1 of the census reference year. The census reference years are as follows: 2000 for the 2001 Census and 2005 for the 2006 Census.
Source:
Statistics Canada, 2006 Census of Agriculture, Agriculture–Population Linkage Data.
Total1 26,620 10,640 11,720 4,245 20
Male operators2  
Total 20,205 7,020 9,530 3,655 5
On farms with one operator 11,210 3,925 5,385 1,910 0
On farms with two or more operators 8,995 3,100 4,145 1,750 0
Female operators2  
Total 6,410 3,615 2,190 585 15
On farms with one operator 630 365 220 40 0
On farms with two or more operators 5,785 3,245 1,975 545 15
2001 All operators Working for wages, salary, tips or commission Self-employed without paid help Self-employed with paid help Not applicable3
number of farm operators
Total1 28,790 10,285 13,715 4,725 65
Male operators2  
Total 22,225 6,770 11,495 3,915 40
On farms with one operator 13,005 3,830 7,180 1,970 30
On farms with two or more operators 9,220 2,940 4,315 1,945 10
Female operators2  
Total 6,570 3,515 2,220 810 25
On farms with one operator 585 245 250 75 15
On farms with two or more operators 5,985 3,270 1,970 735 5

Saskatchewan

Table 2.5-1
Selected Agriculture–Population variables by various farm operator characteristics – Class of worker by the farm operator's sex for total operators, operators on farms with one operator and operators on farms with two or more operators, census years 2006 and 2001
Saskatchewan Class of worker
All operators Working for wages, salary, tips or commission Self-employed without paid help Self-employed with paid help Not applicable3
2006 number of farm operators
Symbol:
  • 0true zero or a value rounded to zero
Notes:
  1. This is a count of distinct operators; hence, operators of two or more separate farms were included only once in the total. The data for the variable "total number of farm operators" in this table are derived from Agriculture–Population Linkage 20% sample data, which have been used to derive estimates for the entire population. These data will differ from corresponding data in the Farm Data and Farm Operator Data release tables, which were based on data collected for all farms.
  2. The data for the sex variables in this table are derived from Agriculture–Population Linkage 20% sample data, which have been used to derive estimates for the entire population. These data will differ from corresponding data in the Farm Data and Farm Operator Data release tables, which were based on data collected for all farms.
  3. Unemployed persons 15 years and over who have never worked for pay or in self-employment or who had last worked prior to January 1 of the census reference year. The census reference years are as follows: 2000 for the 2001 Census and 2005 for the 2006 Census.
Source:
Statistics Canada, 2006 Census of Agriculture, Agriculture–Population Linkage Data.
Total1 59,185 22,885 28,370 7,900 30
Male operators2  
Total 45,135 15,040 23,645 6,420 25
On farms with one operator 28,015 9,255 15,105 3,635 25
On farms with two or more operators 17,110 5,785 8,545 2,785 0
Female operators2  
Total 14,055 7,845 4,730 1,475 10
On farms with one operator 1,780 915 685 185 0
On farms with two or more operators 12,270 6,925 4,040 1,295 10
2001 All operators Working for wages, salary, tips or commission Self-employed without paid help Self-employed with paid help Not applicable3
number of farm operators
Total1 66,200 21,920 34,080 10,035 160
Male operators2  
Total 51,320 14,125 28,655 8,435 110
On farms with one operator 33,180 8,785 19,085 5,210 90
On farms with two or more operators 18,145 5,335 9,565 3,230 20
Female operators2  
Total 14,880 7,800 5,430 1,600 50
On farms with one operator 1,895 745 810 315 25
On farms with two or more operators 12,985 7,055 4,620 1,285 30

Alberta

Table 2.5-1
Selected Agriculture–Population variables by various farm operator characteristics – Class of worker by the farm operator's sex for total operators, operators on farms with one operator and operators on farms with two or more operators, census years 2006 and 2001
Alberta Class of worker
All operators Working for wages, salary, tips or commission Self-employed without paid help Self-employed with paid help Not applicable3
2006 number of farm operators
Symbol:
  • 0true zero or a value rounded to zero
Notes:
  1. This is a count of distinct operators; hence, operators of two or more separate farms were included only once in the total. The data for the variable "total number of farm operators" in this table are derived from Agriculture–Population Linkage 20% sample data, which have been used to derive estimates for the entire population. These data will differ from corresponding data in the Farm Data and Farm Operator Data release tables, which were based on data collected for all farms.
  2. The data for the sex variables in this table are derived from Agriculture–Population Linkage 20% sample data, which have been used to derive estimates for the entire population. These data will differ from corresponding data in the Farm Data and Farm Operator Data release tables, which were based on data collected for all farms.
  3. Unemployed persons 15 years and over who have never worked for pay or in self-employment or who had last worked prior to January 1 of the census reference year. The census reference years are as follows: 2000 for the 2001 Census and 2005 for the 2006 Census.
Source:
Statistics Canada, 2006 Census of Agriculture, Agriculture–Population Linkage Data.
Total1 71,665 30,695 30,390 10,540 35
Male operators2  
Total 50,180 18,770 23,195 8,180 30
On farms with one operator 25,740 9,330 12,560 3,845 5
On farms with two or more operators 24,440 9,445 10,640 4,340 25
Female operators2  
Total 21,485 11,920 7,190 2,360 10
On farms with one operator 2,390 1,205 865 320 5
On farms with two or more operators 19,090 10,720 6,325 2,050 5
2001 All operators Working for wages, salary, tips or commission Self-employed without paid help Self-employed with paid help Not applicable3
number of farm operators
Total1 76,265 30,515 33,750 11,825 175
Male operators2  
Total 54,490 18,815 26,220 9,345 115
On farms with one operator 29,565 9,525 15,060 4,900 80
On farms with two or more operators 24,925 9,290 11,160 4,445 35
Female operators2  
Total 21,775 11,700 7,535 2,485 60
On farms with one operator 2,370 1,015 1,040 295 20
On farms with two or more operators 19,405 10,690 6,495 2,185 40

British Columbia

Table 2.5-1
Selected Agriculture–Population variables by various farm operator characteristics – Class of worker by the farm operator's sex for total operators, operators on farms with one operator and operators on farms with two or more operators, census years 2006 and 2001
British Columbia Class of worker
All operators Working for wages, salary, tips or commission Self-employed without paid help Self-employed with paid help Not applicable3
2006 number of farm operators
Symbol:
  • 0true zero or a value rounded to zero
Notes:
  1. This is a count of distinct operators; hence, operators of two or more separate farms were included only once in the total. The data for the variable "total number of farm operators" in this table are derived from Agriculture–Population Linkage 20% sample data, which have been used to derive estimates for the entire population. These data will differ from corresponding data in the Farm Data and Farm Operator Data release tables, which were based on data collected for all farms.
  2. The data for the sex variables in this table are derived from Agriculture–Population Linkage 20% sample data, which have been used to derive estimates for the entire population. These data will differ from corresponding data in the Farm Data and Farm Operator Data release tables, which were based on data collected for all farms.
  3. Unemployed persons 15 years and over who have never worked for pay or in self-employment or who had last worked prior to January 1 of the census reference year. The census reference years are as follows: 2000 for the 2001 Census and 2005 for the 2006 Census.
Source:
Statistics Canada, 2006 Census of Agriculture, Agriculture–Population Linkage Data.
Total1 29,870 14,790 9,425 5,615 30
Male operators2  
Total 19,005 8,860 6,030 4,090 30
On farms with one operator 8,435 3,845 2,805 1,770 10
On farms with two or more operators 10,570 5,015 3,230 2,320 15
Female operators2  
Total 10,860 5,930 3,400 1,515 0
On farms with one operator 1,990 950 730 310 0
On farms with two or more operators 8,875 4,990 2,680 1,205 5
2001 All operators Working for wages, salary, tips or commission Self-employed without paid help Self-employed with paid help Not applicable3
number of farm operators
Total1 30,330 14,880 9,845 5,485 115
Male operators2  
Total 19,285 8,910 6,355 3,960 55
On farms with one operator 8,625 3,710 3,075 1,810 30
On farms with two or more operators 10,660 5,200 3,285 2,150 25
Female operators2  
Total 11,050 5,965 3,490 1,525 65
On farms with one operator 2,030 1,090 700 215 25
On farms with two or more operators 9,020 4,875 2,790 1,310 40