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April 12, 2019Witchita, KS |  By: AP

Number of farms dropped 5% in Kansas

The government's latest Census of Agriculture for Kansas shows the number of farms in the state has dropped 5% from the count taken five years earlier.
The National Agricultural Statistics Service reported Thursday that there were 58,569 farms in Kansas during 2017. They covered some 45.8 million acres, down 1% from the 2012 census. Farms comprise 87.5% of total land in Kansas.
Kansas farms averaged 781 acres, about 34 acres larger than when the agency counted five years ago.
Kansas producers sold $18.8 billion of agricultural products in 2017, up 2% from 2012. About 66% of those products came from livestock and 34% from crops.
Average net farm income was $49,291 in 2017, down 3% from 2012.
The government's agricultural census is conducted every five years.