[Economic Indicators May, 1996]
[Page Number 7]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



 
FARM INCOME

In the third quarter of 1995, according to preliminary estimates, gross 
farm income rose $15.2 billion (annual rate) and net farm income rose 
$13.2 billion.
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                                        [Billions of dollars; quarterly data at seasonally adjusted annual rates]                                       
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                                                                                         Income of farm operators from farming                          
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                                                                                      Gross farm income                                                 
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                            Period                                                 Cash marketing receipts                                              
                                                                           ---------------------------------------   Value of    Production    Net farm 
                                                                 Total\1\                 Livestock                 inventory     expenses      income  
                                                                               Total         and         Crops      changes\2\                          
                                                                                           products                                                     
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1986.........................................................        156.1        135.4         71.6         63.8         -2.2        125.1         31.1
1987.........................................................        168.3        141.8         76.0         65.8         -2.3        130.2         38.0
1988.........................................................        177.3        151.2         79.6         71.6         -4.1        139.8         37.5
1989.........................................................        191.9        160.8         83.9         76.9          3.8        146.9         45.0
1990.........................................................        198.5        169.4         89.2         80.3          3.5        153.7         44.8
1991.........................................................        191.8        167.8         85.8         82.0          -.2        153.4         38.4
1992.........................................................        200.5        171.3         85.6         85.7          4.2        152.6         47.9
1993.........................................................        203.0        177.1         90.0         87.1         -4.5        160.9         42.1
1994.........................................................        213.5        179.7         88.1         91.6          8.7        166.7         46.7
                                                                                                                                                        
1993:I.......................................................        203.9        174.3         83.7         90.6         -8.0        158.5         45.4
      II.....................................................        203.4        177.2         87.9         89.3         -6.3        160.8         42.7
      III....................................................        198.9        187.7        101.3         86.3         -7.4        162.6         36.3
      IV.....................................................        205.6        169.4         87.3         82.1          3.7        161.7         43.9
                                                                                                                                                        
1994:I.......................................................        218.8        178.8         92.0         86.8         10.6        164.3         54.5
      II.....................................................        206.1        169.7         82.8         86.9         10.0        166.5         39.6
      III....................................................        211.8        185.8         97.6         88.2          7.8        168.5         43.3
      IV.....................................................        217.1        184.4         79.9        104.5          6.3        167.6         49.5
                                                                                                                                                        
1995:I.......................................................        210.4        183.6         86.7         96.8          -.6        163.1         47.3
      II.....................................................        203.8        179.6         78.4        101.2          -.5        165.5         38.3
      IIIp...................................................        219.0        202.1         99.8        102.4          -.5        167.5         51.5
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    \1\Cash marketing receipts and 
inventory changes plus Government 
payments, other farm cash income, 
and nonmoney income furnished by 
farms.
    \2\Physical changes in end-of-
year inventory of crop and livestock 
commodities valued at average prices 
during the year.
    Note.--Data include net 
Commodity Credit Corporation loans 
and operator households.
    Quarterly data plotted for 1989 
through 1992 in chart do not reflect 
previous revisions to annual data in 
table.

    Sources: Department of 
           Agriculture.