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USDA: NEARLY HALF OF ALL PRINCIPAL OPERATORS OF FAMILY FARMS AND THEIR SPOUSES WORK OFF THE FARM
Source: USDA news release



USDA’s Economic Research Service classifies farm households based on the annual gross cash farm income (GCFI) of the farm that they operate, and further separates small farms by the primary occupation of the principal operator.

Data from USDA’s Agricultural Resource Management Survey consistently show that income earned off the farm is an important source of income for most farm households.

Nearly half of all family farm operators and their spouses reported having a job off the farm in 2018.

In general, spouses of principal operators are more likely to work off the farm, except among those classified as off-farm occupation farms.

However, off-farm employment varies across farm types.

For example, only 11 percent of operators of large farms and 3 percent of very large farms have a job off the farm, while between 17 and 19 percent of those operating low-sales, moderate-sales, and mid-size farms have an off-farm job.

About 20 percent of operators on retirement farms hold off-farm jobs.

This chart appears in the December 2019 report, America’s Diverse Family Farms: 2019 Edition.


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