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- Ohio farmers are predominantly men. According to the Census of Agriculture, there were 88,979 male farmers in Ohio in 2022, making up 67% of the state’s total producers. Ohio’s 43,933 women farmers accounted for 33% of the total.
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CommodityPlanted All Purpose AcresSOYBEANS4,750,000CORN, GRAIN3,400,000CORN3,600,000CORN, SILAGE160,000The Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2022-2023 Annual Bulletin is a cooperative publication between the Ohio Department of Agriculture and the United States Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service, Ohio Field Office.
Agriculture Across Ohio. January 2024. Ohio Annual Crop Summary. Ohio farmers reported record high corn and soybean yields in 2023. Ohio’s 2023 average corn yield was 198 bushels per acre, up 11 bushels from 2022. Growers harvested 3.40 million acres for grain, up 7 percent from 2022.
Mar 8, 2024 · According to the Census of Agriculture, the number of farms in Ohio decreased from 77,797 farms in 2002 to 76,009 farms in 2022, a decrease of 2.3% over the 20-year period.
Mar 12, 2024 · Farms in Ohio, and nationwide, are consolidating. As the amount of farmland in Ohio decreases, so does the number of farms. There are about 1,800 fewer farms now than there were in 2017. Mid-size farms, which have between 140 and 1,000 acres, took an especially big hit.
Agricultural Atlas of Ohio. This atlas summarizes the size of the agricultural workforce and its composition in Ohio.