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- 22% of all farmers were beginning farmers in 2012. That means 1 out of every 5 farmers operated a farm for less than 10 years.
- Young, beginning principal operators who reported their
primary occupation as farming increased from 36,396 to 40,499 between 2007
and 2012. That's an 11.3% increase in the number of young people getting
into agriculture as a full-time job.
- 969,672 farm operators were female—30% of all farm
operators in the U.S.
- The number of farms ran by Latino farmers increased
from 82,462 in 2007 to 99,734 in 2012. That 21% increase reflects the
changing face of America as a whole.
- 70% of all farms in the U.S. had internet access in
2012, up from 56.5% in 2007, but there is more work to be done to expand
internet access in rural America.
- Farmers and ranchers continue to lead the charge
towards a more sustainable energy future. 57,299 farms reported using a
renewable energy producing system in 2012. That's more than double the
23,451 operations that reported the same in 2007. Solar panels accounted for
63% of renewable energy producing systems on farms, with 36,331 farms
reporting their use.
- Nearly 150,000 farmers and ranchers nationwide are
selling their products directly to consumers, and 50,000 are selling to
local retailers. Industry estimates valued local food sales at $7 billion
in 2011, reflecting the growing importance of this new market to farm and
ranch businesses.
- Total organic product sales by farms have increased by 82% since 2007, from $1.76 billion in 2007 to $3.1 billion in 2012. Organic products were a $35 billion industry in the United States in 2013.
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