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Census of Agriculture, 2021. Farms reporting renewable energy production on the operation, regardless of ownership.
Census of Agriculture, 2021. Farms reporting technologies used on the operation in 2020.
Census of Agriculture, 2021. Honeybees and other pollinating bees.
Census of Agriculture, 2021. Number of chicks or other poultry hatched on commercial poultry hatcheries in 2020.
Census of Agriculture, 2021. Number of dozens of table eggs and hatching eggs in 2020.
Census of Agriculture, 2021. Live weight broilers, roasters, Cornish and turkeys produced in 2020.
Census of Agriculture, 2021. Number of pullets, hens, chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese and other poultry.
Census of Agriculture, 2021. Number of horses and ponies, donkeys and mules, goats, llamas and alpacas, bison, elk, deer, rabbits …
Census of Agriculture, 2021. Land in crops, summerfallow land (by weed control method), tame or seeded pasture, natural land for …
Census of Agriculture, 2021. Farms reporting having a written succession plan for the agricultural operation.