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American Indian Agriculture 2012 Census of Agriculture

Census Procedures Build list of producers Collect & capture data Data analysis Publish report

U.S.D.A. Farm Definition Any agricultural places that produce and sell, or would normally sell, $1,000 or more of agricultural products

American Indian Agriculture – Number of Farms in Arizona Total Arizona11,272 Apache 5,344 Cochise 22 Coconino 1,999 Gila 37 Graham 68 La Paz 41 Maricopa 99 Mohave 49 Navajo 3,461 Pima 57 Pinal 74 Santa Cruz 1 Yavapai 16 Yuma 4

American Indian Agriculture - Arizona 2012 Number of Farms11,190 Farms by Size 1 – 9 acres 8, – 49 acres 1, – 179 acres – 499 acres acres 356

American Indian Agriculture - Arizona 2012 Number of Farms11,190 Farms by Economic Size Less than $1,000 7,400 $1,000 - $2,499 1,319 $2,500 - $4, $5,000 - $9, $10,000 - $24, $25,000 - $49, $50,

American Indian Agriculture – Arizona Livestock Inventory & Crop Acres* All Cattle> 82,516 head Beef Cows> 57,775 head Sheep & Lambs>172,368 head Horses & Ponies> 53,739 head Goats> 75,265 head Traditional Corn 7,124 acres Cotton> 31,400 acres Wheat> 24,650 acres Vegetables> 36,012 acres Hay, Silage or Greenchop> 97,386 acres *Based on summation of All Reservations in Arizona