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

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Canada

Table 2.6-1
Selected Agriculture–Population variables by various farm operator characteristics – Operator total income in the year prior to the census 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 Operator total income in the year prior to the census
All classes Under $25,000 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 and over
2006 number of farm operators
Symbol:
  • 0true zero or a value rounded to zero
Notes:
    All references to a dollar value are based on the current dollar of the respective year.

    The reporting methodology for the income variables for the Census of Population changed from respondent-supplied information in 2001 to a combination of respondent-supplied and income tax data in 2006. This change breaks data comparability for the income series as it relates to the farming sector. Refer to Break in the Agriculture–Population linkage net farm income data series for more information on the factors that explain such variances in census data.

  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.
Source:
Statistics Canada, 2006 Census of Agriculture, Agriculture–Population Linkage Data.
Total1 327,050 157,955 100,275 68,825
Male operators2  
Total 236,405 106,095 73,670 56,625
On farms with one operator 125,080 57,080 38,125 29,865
On farms with two or more operators 111,315 49,015 35,545 26,755
Female operators2  
Total 90,650 51,860 26,605 12,200
On farms with one operator 11,950 6,655 3,265 2,035
On farms with two or more operators 78,700 45,205 23,335 10,165
2001 All classes Under $25,000 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 and over
number of farm operators
Total1 346,205 170,275 111,855 64,070
Male operators2  
Total 254,325 113,240 85,880 55,205
On farms with one operator 140,950 62,780 47,300 30,865
On farms with two or more operators 113,375 50,460 38,580 24,340
Female operators2  
Total 91,880 57,040 25,975 8,870
On farms with one operator 11,515 6,765 3,255 1,495
On farms with two or more operators 80,365 50,275 22,720 7,375

Newfoundland and Labrador

Table 2.6-1
Selected Agriculture–Population variables by various farm operator characteristics – Operator total income in the year prior to the census 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 Operator total income in the year prior to the census
All classes Under $25,000 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 and over
2006 number of farm operators
Symbol:
  • 0true zero or a value rounded to zero
Notes:
    All references to a dollar value are based on the current dollar of the respective year.

    The reporting methodology for the income variables for the Census of Population changed from respondent-supplied information in 2001 to a combination of respondent-supplied and income tax data in 2006. This change breaks data comparability for the income series as it relates to the farming sector. Refer to Break in the Agriculture–Population linkage net farm income data series for more information on the factors that explain such variances in census data.

  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.
Source:
Statistics Canada, 2006 Census of Agriculture, Agriculture–Population Linkage Data.
Total1 715 340 240 130
Male operators2  
Total 550 280 160 105
On farms with one operator 350 180 120 55
On farms with two or more operators 195 110 45 45
Female operators2  
Total 165 65 75 25
On farms with one operator 60 10 45 0
On farms with two or more operators 110 45 30 30
2001 All classes Under $25,000 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 and over
number of farm operators
Total1 790 425 240 125
Male operators2  
Total 620 295 215 120
On farms with one operator 445 240 150 55
On farms with two or more operators 175 55 65 60
Female operators2  
Total 165 135 25 5
On farms with one operator 65 50 15 0
On farms with two or more operators 105 80 10 10

Prince Edward Island

Table 2.6-1
Selected Agriculture–Population variables by various farm operator characteristics – Operator total income in the year prior to the census 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 Operator total income in the year prior to the census
All classes Under $25,000 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 and over
2006 number of farm operators
Symbol:
  • 0true zero or a value rounded to zero
Notes:
    All references to a dollar value are based on the current dollar of the respective year.

    The reporting methodology for the income variables for the Census of Population changed from respondent-supplied information in 2001 to a combination of respondent-supplied and income tax data in 2006. This change breaks data comparability for the income series as it relates to the farming sector. Refer to Break in the Agriculture–Population linkage net farm income data series for more information on the factors that explain such variances in census data.

  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.
Source:
Statistics Canada, 2006 Census of Agriculture, Agriculture–Population Linkage Data.
Total1 2,335 1,245 775 310
Male operators2  
Total 1,935 990 660 285
On farms with one operator 1,040 555 345 135
On farms with two or more operators 890 430 310 155
Female operators2  
Total 405 260 115 25
On farms with one operator 90 55 30 5
On farms with two or more operators 310 200 85 20
2001 All classes Under $25,000 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 and over
number of farm operators
Total1 2,455 1,230 870 350
Male operators2  
Total 2,090 990 755 340
On farms with one operator 1,240 615 410 210
On farms with two or more operators 855 375 350 130
Female operators2  
Total 365 240 110 10
On farms with one operator 65 55 10 0
On farms with two or more operators 300 185 100 10

Nova Scotia

Table 2.6-1
Selected Agriculture–Population variables by various farm operator characteristics – Operator total income in the year prior to the census 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 Operator total income in the year prior to the census
All classes Under $25,000 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 and over
2006 number of farm operators
Symbol:
  • 0true zero or a value rounded to zero
Notes:
    All references to a dollar value are based on the current dollar of the respective year.

    The reporting methodology for the income variables for the Census of Population changed from respondent-supplied information in 2001 to a combination of respondent-supplied and income tax data in 2006. This change breaks data comparability for the income series as it relates to the farming sector. Refer to Break in the Agriculture–Population linkage net farm income data series for more information on the factors that explain such variances in census data.

  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.
Source:
Statistics Canada, 2006 Census of Agriculture, Agriculture–Population Linkage Data.
Total1 5,095 2,290 1,675 1,130
Male operators2  
Total 3,840 1,540 1,335 965
On farms with one operator 2,290 960 750 580
On farms with two or more operators 1,540 585 575 390
Female operators2  
Total 1,255 750 340 170
On farms with one operator 295 190 75 35
On farms with two or more operators 960 565 270 135
2001 All classes Under $25,000 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 and over
number of farm operators
Total1 5,070 2,550 1,715 805
Male operators2  
Total 3,975 1,825 1,425 730
On farms with one operator 2,565 1,190 945 430
On farms with two or more operators 1,415 640 480 295
Female operators2  
Total 1,090 725 290 70
On farms with one operator 255 135 95 15
On farms with two or more operators 835 585 195 60

New Brunswick

Table 2.6-1
Selected Agriculture–Population variables by various farm operator characteristics – Operator total income in the year prior to the census 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 Operator total income in the year prior to the census
All classes Under $25,000 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 and over
2006 number of farm operators
Symbol:
  • 0true zero or a value rounded to zero
Notes:
    All references to a dollar value are based on the current dollar of the respective year.

    The reporting methodology for the income variables for the Census of Population changed from respondent-supplied information in 2001 to a combination of respondent-supplied and income tax data in 2006. This change breaks data comparability for the income series as it relates to the farming sector. Refer to Break in the Agriculture–Population linkage net farm income data series for more information on the factors that explain such variances in census data.

  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.
Source:
Statistics Canada, 2006 Census of Agriculture, Agriculture–Population Linkage Data.
Total1 3,690 1,795 1,255 645
Male operators2  
Total 2,930 1,380 1,010 540
On farms with one operator 1,800 915 540 330
On farms with two or more operators 1,125 465 470 200
Female operators2  
Total 765 410 245 110
On farms with one operator 120 65 30 25
On farms with two or more operators 645 340 220 80
2001 All classes Under $25,000 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 and over
number of farm operators
Total1 3,900 1,835 1,375 695
Male operators2  
Total 3,175 1,340 1,190 650
On farms with one operator 2,060 915 745 395
On farms with two or more operators 1,125 430 440 255
Female operators2  
Total 720 490 190 45
On farms with one operator 145 110 15 20
On farms with two or more operators 575 375 170 25

Quebec

Table 2.6-1
Selected Agriculture–Population variables by various farm operator characteristics – Operator total income in the year prior to the census 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 Operator total income in the year prior to the census
All classes Under $25,000 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 and over
2006 number of farm operators
Symbol:
  • 0true zero or a value rounded to zero
Notes:
    All references to a dollar value are based on the current dollar of the respective year.

    The reporting methodology for the income variables for the Census of Population changed from respondent-supplied information in 2001 to a combination of respondent-supplied and income tax data in 2006. This change breaks data comparability for the income series as it relates to the farming sector. Refer to Break in the Agriculture–Population linkage net farm income data series for more information on the factors that explain such variances in census data.

  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.
Source:
Statistics Canada, 2006 Census of Agriculture, Agriculture–Population Linkage Data.
Total1 45,475 24,295 14,685 6,490
Male operators2  
Total 33,705 16,885 11,490 5,325
On farms with one operator 15,945 7,760 5,360 2,825
On farms with two or more operators 17,755 9,125 6,130 2,495
Female operators2  
Total 11,770 7,415 3,195 1,165
On farms with one operator 1,530 945 450 135
On farms with two or more operators 10,240 6,465 2,745 1,025
2001 All classes Under $25,000 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 and over
number of farm operators
Total1 47,380 24,775 15,825 6,775
Male operators2  
Total 35,120 16,690 12,585 5,845
On farms with one operator 17,160 7,565 6,235 3,360
On farms with two or more operators 17,960 9,125 6,350 2,485
Female operators2  
Total 12,260 8,085 3,240 930
On farms with one operator 1,375 825 380 170
On farms with two or more operators 10,880 7,260 2,860 760

Ontario

Table 2.6-1
Selected Agriculture–Population variables by various farm operator characteristics – Operator total income in the year prior to the census 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 Operator total income in the year prior to the census
All classes Under $25,000 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 and over
2006 number of farm operators
Symbol:
  • 0true zero or a value rounded to zero
Notes:
    All references to a dollar value are based on the current dollar of the respective year.

    The reporting methodology for the income variables for the Census of Population changed from respondent-supplied information in 2001 to a combination of respondent-supplied and income tax data in 2006. This change breaks data comparability for the income series as it relates to the farming sector. Refer to Break in the Agriculture–Population linkage net farm income data series for more information on the factors that explain such variances in census data.

  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.
Source:
Statistics Canada, 2006 Census of Agriculture, Agriculture–Population Linkage Data.
Total1 82,405 35,995 25,835 20,580
Male operators2  
Total 58,940 23,465 18,790 16,680
On farms with one operator 30,255 12,200 9,340 8,710
On farms with two or more operators 28,675 11,265 9,455 7,960
Female operators2  
Total 23,470 12,525 7,045 3,910
On farms with one operator 3,055 1,585 810 655
On farms with two or more operators 20,420 10,935 6,240 3,250
2001 All classes Under $25,000 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 and over
number of farm operators
Total1 85,020 36,915 28,680 19,425
Male operators2  
Total 62,015 23,860 21,905 16,250
On farms with one operator 33,115 12,520 11,590 9,010
On farms with two or more operators 28,900 11,340 10,315 7,245
Female operators2  
Total 23,005 13,055 6,785 3,170
On farms with one operator 2,735 1,545 700 490
On farms with two or more operators 20,270 11,515 6,080 2,680

Manitoba

Table 2.6-1
Selected Agriculture–Population variables by various farm operator characteristics – Operator total income in the year prior to the census 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 Operator total income in the year prior to the census
All classes Under $25,000 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 and over
2006 number of farm operators
Symbol:
  • 0true zero or a value rounded to zero
Notes:
    All references to a dollar value are based on the current dollar of the respective year.

    The reporting methodology for the income variables for the Census of Population changed from respondent-supplied information in 2001 to a combination of respondent-supplied and income tax data in 2006. This change breaks data comparability for the income series as it relates to the farming sector. Refer to Break in the Agriculture–Population linkage net farm income data series for more information on the factors that explain such variances in census data.

  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.
Source:
Statistics Canada, 2006 Census of Agriculture, Agriculture–Population Linkage Data.
Total1 26,625 14,625 8,305 3,685
Male operators2  
Total 20,205 10,730 6,360 3,125
On farms with one operator 11,215 6,120 3,310 1,775
On farms with two or more operators 9,000 4,600 3,050 1,350
Female operators2  
Total 6,415 3,900 1,950 565
On farms with one operator 635 360 180 100
On farms with two or more operators 5,780 3,550 1,765 470
2001 All classes Under $25,000 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 and over
number of farm operators
Total1 28,790 16,515 9,165 3,115
Male operators2  
Total 22,225 12,030 7,445 2,750
On farms with one operator 13,005 7,130 4,285 1,590
On farms with two or more operators 9,220 4,900 3,160 1,160
Female operators2  
Total 6,570 4,485 1,720 365
On farms with one operator 585 425 125 35
On farms with two or more operators 5,985 4,060 1,590 330

Saskatchewan

Table 2.6-1
Selected Agriculture–Population variables by various farm operator characteristics – Operator total income in the year prior to the census 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 Operator total income in the year prior to the census
All classes Under $25,000 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 and over
2006 number of farm operators
Symbol:
  • 0true zero or a value rounded to zero
Notes:
    All references to a dollar value are based on the current dollar of the respective year.

    The reporting methodology for the income variables for the Census of Population changed from respondent-supplied information in 2001 to a combination of respondent-supplied and income tax data in 2006. This change breaks data comparability for the income series as it relates to the farming sector. Refer to Break in the Agriculture–Population linkage net farm income data series for more information on the factors that explain such variances in census data.

  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.
Source:
Statistics Canada, 2006 Census of Agriculture, Agriculture–Population Linkage Data.
Total1 59,185 31,805 17,585 9,795
Male operators2  
Total 45,135 23,500 13,335 8,300
On farms with one operator 28,015 14,605 8,205 5,215
On farms with two or more operators 17,110 8,890 5,135 3,080
Female operators2  
Total 14,060 8,305 4,250 1,495
On farms with one operator 1,780 1,065 495 220
On farms with two or more operators 12,270 7,245 3,755 1,280
2001 All classes Under $25,000 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 and over
number of farm operators
Total1 66,200 35,555 20,355 10,290
Male operators2  
Total 51,320 26,015 16,135 9,175
On farms with one operator 33,180 16,740 10,580 5,860
On farms with two or more operators 18,145 9,270 5,555 3,315
Female operators2  
Total 14,880 9,545 4,220 1,115
On farms with one operator 1,895 1,105 575 210
On farms with two or more operators 12,985 8,440 3,640 905

Alberta

Table 2.6-1
Selected Agriculture–Population variables by various farm operator characteristics – Operator total income in the year prior to the census 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 Operator total income in the year prior to the census
All classes Under $25,000 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 and over
2006 number of farm operators
Symbol:
  • 0true zero or a value rounded to zero
Notes:
    All references to a dollar value are based on the current dollar of the respective year.

    The reporting methodology for the income variables for the Census of Population changed from respondent-supplied information in 2001 to a combination of respondent-supplied and income tax data in 2006. This change breaks data comparability for the income series as it relates to the farming sector. Refer to Break in the Agriculture–Population linkage net farm income data series for more information on the factors that explain such variances in census data.

  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.
Source:
Statistics Canada, 2006 Census of Agriculture, Agriculture–Population Linkage Data.
Total1 71,660 32,160 21,195 18,305
Male operators2  
Total 50,180 20,150 14,825 15,205
On farms with one operator 25,735 10,575 7,645 7,510
On farms with two or more operators 24,440 9,570 7,180 7,685
Female operators2  
Total 21,485 12,015 6,375 3,100
On farms with one operator 2,395 1,175 685 530
On farms with two or more operators 19,095 10,840 5,685 2,570
2001 All classes Under $25,000 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 and over
number of farm operators
Total1 76,265 36,125 23,790 16,350
Male operators2  
Total 54,490 22,520 17,730 14,245
On farms with one operator 29,565 12,345 9,500 7,720
On farms with two or more operators 24,925 10,170 8,230 6,525
Female operators2  
Total 21,775 13,610 6,060 2,105
On farms with one operator 2,370 1,370 690 315
On farms with two or more operators 19,405 12,235 5,370 1,795

British Columbia

Table 2.6-1
Selected Agriculture–Population variables by various farm operator characteristics – Operator total income in the year prior to the census 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 Operator total income in the year prior to the census
All classes Under $25,000 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 and over
2006 number of farm operators
Symbol:
  • 0true zero or a value rounded to zero
Notes:
    All references to a dollar value are based on the current dollar of the respective year.

    The reporting methodology for the income variables for the Census of Population changed from respondent-supplied information in 2001 to a combination of respondent-supplied and income tax data in 2006. This change breaks data comparability for the income series as it relates to the farming sector. Refer to Break in the Agriculture–Population linkage net farm income data series for more information on the factors that explain such variances in census data.

  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.
Source:
Statistics Canada, 2006 Census of Agriculture, Agriculture–Population Linkage Data.
Total1 29,870 13,405 8,715 7,755
Male operators2  
Total 19,005 7,185 5,700 6,125
On farms with one operator 8,435 3,200 2,505 2,725
On farms with two or more operators 10,575 3,975 3,200 3,400
Female operators2  
Total 10,860 6,220 3,010 1,630
On farms with one operator 1,990 1,190 465 330
On farms with two or more operators 8,875 5,030 2,540 1,295
2001 All classes Under $25,000 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 and over
number of farm operators
Total1 30,330 14,350 9,830 6,155
Male operators2  
Total 19,285 7,675 6,495 5,105
On farms with one operator 8,625 3,530 2,860 2,235
On farms with two or more operators 10,660 4,150 3,640 2,870
Female operators2  
Total 11,050 6,670 3,330 1,050
On farms with one operator 2,030 1,145 645 250
On farms with two or more operators 9,020 5,525 2,690 800