No. 913. FARM INCOME-CASH RECEIPTS, 1965 AND 1966, AND PRINCIPAL COMMODITIES IN ORDER OF CASH RECEIPTS, 1966, BY STATES [In millions of dollars. Cattle include calves, and sheep include lambs] Source: Dept. of Agriculture, Economic Research Service; The Farm Income Situation. No. 914. FARM MARKETINGS, BY PRICE SUPPORT STATUS: 1950 TO 1966 [In millions of dollars, except percent. Excludes Alaska and Hawaii. Farm marketings represent gross receipts from commercial market sales as well as net Commodity Credit Corporation loans] Represents zero. Z Less than 0.05 percent. Source: Dept. of Agriculture, Economic Research Service; The Farm Income Situation. No. 915. COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION-SUMMARY: 1955 TO 1966 [In millions of dollars. As of June 30 or for years ending June 30. See headnote, table 916] Source: Dept. of Agriculture, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service; quarterly report, Commodity Credit Corporation Report of Financial Condition and Operations. No. 916. COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION-LOANS MADE, 1933-1966; AND LOANS OUTSTANDING, INVENTORIES, AND ACQUISITIONS, 1966 [The Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC), established in 1933, is the financial organization through which farm price support is carried out by loans, purchases, and other operations. Programs now carried on by CCC include price support, storage facilities, supply, foreign purchase, commodity export, International Wheat Agreement, and other programs specifically authorized by Congress] Represents zero. X Not applicable. 10, 345 1 Comprises loans made directly by Commodity Credit Corporation and loans made by banks and other lending agencies under CCC. Obligations to purchase renewals and extensions of loans previously made are excluded. 2 Price Support Program only. Net results of other related programs: Commodity Export Program, 2.2 billion dollar loss; Special Feed Grain and Wheat Programs, 4.5 billion dollar loss; Wartime Consumer Subsidy Program, 2.1 billion dollar loss; Cotton Equalization Program, 830 million dollar loss; Supply and Foreign Purchase Programs, 372 million dollar gain; and Emergency Feed Program, 263 million dollar loss. 3 As of June 30. For year ending June 30. Cost of acquisitions of agricultural commodities comprises purchases under pricesupport, and acquisitions in settlement of price-support loans. For unit of quantity, see first column. Source: Dept. of Agriculture, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service; quarterly report, Com. modity Credit Corporation Report of Financial Condition and Operations. No. 917. FARM-RETAIL SPREADS FOR FARM-ORIGINATED FOOD PRODUCTS, BY COMMODITY GROUP: 1957 TO 1966 [In dollars, except as indicated. These estimates are for a market basket of domestic farm-originated food products purchased annually per household in 1960-61 by wage-earner and clerical-worker families and single workers living alone. Quantities of food valued do not change from year to year. See Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1957, series T 352-355, for 1952 market basket totals for all foods] 1 Calculated from retail prices collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Calculated by multiplying quantities equivalent to retail purchases by estimates of prices received by farmers, and subtracting imputed value of byproducts obtained in processing. Equals difference between retail cost and farm value. Obtained by expressing the farm value as a percentage of retail cost (based on unrounded figures). Source: Dept. of Agriculture, Economic Research Service; The Marketing and Transportation Situation, February 1967, and Farm-Retail Spreads for Food Products, 1947-64, ERS-226, April 1965. No. 918. FARM MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT: 1940 TO 1966 [Excludes Alaska and Hawaii. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1957, series K 150-158] Source: Dept. of Agriculture, Economic Research Service: annual report, The Balance Sheet of Agriculture, and monthly report, Farm Income Situation, July issue. Also in Agricultural Statistics. 636 712 666 (NA) (NA) 500 (NA) No. 919. FARM FACILITIES AND FARM-OPERATOR FAMILIES, 1920 TO 1964, AND BY STATES, 1964 [In thousands, except percent. Beginning 1950, based on reports for a sample of farms. excludes Alaska and Hawaii. For composition of regions, see fig. I, p. xii] Prior to 1959, Source: Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census; U.S. Census of Agriculture: 1959, Vol. II and 1964, preliminary reports, AC 64-P 1. |