Small Family Farms (gross sales less than $250,000)
Rural-residence family farms:
Retirement farms. Small farms whose operators report they are retired.
Residential/lifestyle farms. Small farms whose operators report a major occupation other than farming.
Intermediate family farms:
Farming-occupation farms. Family farms whose operators report farming as their major occupation.
Low-sales farms. Gross sales less than $100,000.
High-sales farms. Gross sales between $100,000 and $249,999.
Commercial Family Farms: (gross sales more than $250,000)
Large family farms. Gross sales between $250,000 and $499,999.
Very large family farms. Gross sales of $500,000 or more.
Nonfamily farms:
Any farm not classified as a family farm, that is, any farm for which the majority of the farm business is not owned by individuals related by blood, marriage, or adoption.
The National Commission on Small Farms selected $250,000 in gross sales as the cutoff between small and large-scale farms.