2022 USDA Census WV · FIPS 54033 819 farms Top quartile (#12/55) 24% cropland

Harrison County, West Virginia — Farm Data

Agricultural and commodity intelligence for Harrison County. Ranked #12 of 55 counties in West Virginia.

Agricultural land composition · 2022 USDA Census

Harrison County23.5%76.5%CroplandPasture/Range/Woodland
Agricultural land composition · 2022 USDA Census

Farm operations

819

Avg 135 ac / farm

Commodity sales

$12.4M

2.6× state median

Federal payments

$119K

1.0% of sales

Net farm income

$163K

2022 cash income

What the Harrison County Farm Data Shows

Harrison County, West Virginia reported 819 farm operations in the 2022 USDA Census of Agriculture, generating $12.4M in total commodity sales and receiving $119K in federal farm program payments. Net cash farm income for the county came in at $163K, which ranks the county #12 of 55 counties in West Virginia by commodity sales. These are not sample surveys or rolling averages — they are the consolidated returns of every farm operation that NASS enumerators counted at the parcel level for the 2022 Census, the most comprehensive snapshot of US agriculture that the federal government produces.

Land use patterns in the county tell the deeper story. Of the 110,287 acres in agricultural land, 25,944 acres is cropland (23.5% of ag land), with the balance in pasture, rangeland, woodland, or farmsteads. Average farm size sits at 135 acres, a figure that signals whether the local industry is dominated by large commercial operations or by smaller family farms — a distinction that directly shapes which USDA programs flow into the county and how eligible operators qualify for conservation, insurance, and disaster assistance.

Reading county-level data correctly means placing it in context. Commodity sales and government payments move together but for different reasons: sales rise with favorable weather and prices, while payments rise when yields fall, prices collapse, or conservation enrollment expands. Use the state overview and neighboring-county links on this page to benchmark Harrison County against its peers before drawing conclusions about farm health, land productivity, or subsidy concentration.

Land Use

Total Ag Land
110,287 acres
Cropland
25,944 acres
Avg Farm Size
135 ac
Cropland share of agricultural land 23.5%

25,944 acres in cropland out of 110,287 acres total agricultural land. The remainder is pasture, rangeland, woodland, or farmsteads.

Land Use Breakdown

Agricultural land use breakdown for Harrison County, West Virginia (2022 USDA Census of Agriculture)
Category Acres Share of Ag Land
Total agricultural land 110,287 100.0%
Cropland 25,944 23.5%
Pasture, range, woodland, other 84,343 76.5%
Average farm size 135 acres / farm

Frequently Asked Questions

How many farms are in Harrison County, West Virginia?
Harrison County, West Virginia has 819 farms according to the 2022 USDA Census of Agriculture. The average farm size is 135 acres.
What is the total agricultural production value of Harrison County?
Harrison County's total commodity sales are $12.4M (2022 Census of Agriculture), ranking #12 among 55 counties in West Virginia.
How much federal farm assistance does Harrison County receive?
Harrison County received $119K in federal government farm program receipts (2022), including conservation, commodity, and disaster assistance programs.
What is the net farm income in Harrison County?
Net cash farm income for operations in Harrison County is $163K (2022 Census of Agriculture). This indicates profitable farming operations on average.

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