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Oregon County and State
Agricultural Estimates
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Special Report 790 / Revised March 2004
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SERVICE
2003 Oregon County and State Agricultural Estimates Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN)
Extension Economic Information Office Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics
Oregon State University
This report provides a quick overview of Oregon's recent crop and livestock production. The following pages include 2003 preliminary estimates for production and value. In addition, there are revised estimates for 2002 and 2001. Preliminary or first estimates are revised as needed when updated information is received. All of the data reported here were in our database as of January 21, 2004. We collect only farmgate level data. That means that no transportation charges or government payments are included in our price estimates.
Web access is provided for you to review and download the publicly available numbers that we update periodically in our database. The URL for our homepage is: http://Iudwig.arec.orst.edu/econinfo. This publication, as well as earlier versions, can be obtained by clicking on the "Commodity Data Sheets" button on our homepage and then clicking on "All Commodity Summaries."
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We try hard to protect confidential data from being viewed by agricultural industry members or the general public. That is done by hiding them within our database or by combining them with other com- modities in county, regional, or statewide summaries. Our definition of confidentiality is similar to that used by the Oregon Agricultural Statistics Service, USDA: any data that represent fewer than three producers or one producer with 60 percent or more of the identified production are confidential.
The data we provide are obtained from a team of about 70 Extension agents and specialists from around the state. They are knowledgeable about selected crop and livestock production in the counties that they serve. These numbers reflect the best judgment of these OSU faculty members with respect to commodity production, prices, and usage patterns over time. The data represent overall annual values. It is important to recognize that their choices for aggregating data may shift the gross farm sales ranking of specific commodities and sectors.
Commodities such as some livestock forages are frequently produced, in part, for on-farm use. A single price estimate is made for each county's production regardless of whether it is sold in an open market environment or consumed as an input to the production of other commodities, e.g., beef cattle, dairy cattle, or sheep. The value of production estimate reflects the entire value of the commodity without regard to whether it is sold or consumed on-farm. The percent of sales for the commodity is also esti- mated. That percentage is multiplied by the value of production estimate to derive the estimated value of sales. Thus, for commodities that are consumed on-farm in other enterprises, the value of production would be significantly higher than the value of sales.
A special thank you to Robert Clark, Dixon Creek Software, Corvallis, Oregon. Mr. Clark was the programmer who created the software necessary to make the OAIN system operational. We are now able to collect and disseminate data electronically through our Website. He continues to provide techni- cal support and improvements for our system.
Agricultural Commodity Sales Oregon, 2003p
Vegetables & truck crops
7%
Small woodlots & Christmas trees -
9%
Small fruit & berries 3%
All Crops 72% All Livestock 28%
Nursery & greenhouse crops 19%
Dairy products 8%
Field crops 5%
2003p Sales by Commodity $1,000
Field Crops 185,438 Grains 160,478 Grass & Legume Seeds 287,729 Hay & Forage 205,685 Nursery & Greenhouse Crops 673,315 Small Fruit & Berries 98,171 Small Woodlots & Christmas Trees 308,236 Specialty Products 102,016 Tree Fruit & Nuts 222,337 Vegetables & Truck Crops 244,241 All Crops $2,487,646
Cattle & Calves 543,048 Dairy Products 282,030 Other Animal Products 72,832 Poultry 80,227 All Livestock $978,137
All Crops & Livestock $3,465,783
p=preliminary. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (CAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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Cattle 16% \
Hay & forage 6%
Grass & legume seeds
Gross Farm & Ranch Sales by District & County, 2003p District & County All Crops All Animal Products Total Sales
$1,000 $1,000 $1,000
Benton 79,754 11,036 90,790 Clackamas 297,749 43,430 341,179 Lane 88,230 25,530 113,760 Linn 149,832 40,625 190,457 Marion 403,147 83,113 486,260 Multnomah 69,026 2,443 71,469 Polk 93,520 25,759 119,279 Washington 206,708 16,250 222,958 Yamhill 193,828 31,173 225,001 Willamette Valley 1,581,794 279,359 1,861,153
Clatsop 2,773 5,479 8,252 Columbia 20,267 3,359 23,626 Coos 34,250 15,705 49,955 Curry 20,511 4,240 24,751 Lincoln 8,118 1,626 9,744 Tillamook 2,308 87,177 89,485 Coastal 88,227 117,586 205,813
Douglas 36,827 18,990 55,817 Jackson 48,670 22,628 71,298 Josephine 10,990 11,767 22,757 South Western 96,487 53,385 149,872
Gilliam 9,400 8,039 17,439 Hood River 53,530 1,126 54,656 Morrow 86,630 93,123 179,753 Sherman 21,022 2,071 23,093 Umatilla 155,760 44,124 199,884 Wasco 56,020 8,690 64,710 Wheeler 1,658 6,970 8,628 North Central 384,020 164,143 548,163
Baker 13,994 37,636 51,630 Malheur 95,161 79,271 174,432 Union 27,449 11,683 39,132 Wallowa 17,263 16,736 33,999 Eastern 153,867 145,326 299,193
Crook 11,675 24,368 36,043 Deschutes 8,379 11,120 19,499 Grant 8,522 17,501 26,023 Harney 15,294 42,338 57,632 Jefferson 29,753 13,337 43,090 Klamath 85,329 81,662 166,991 Lake 24,300 28,011 52,311 South Central 183,252 218,337 401,589
State Total $2,487,647 $978,136 $3,465,783
p=preliminary. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (GAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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Gross Farm & Ranch Sales by Commodity Group 2003p, 2002r, & Percentage Change
Commodity Group 2003p 2002r Percent $1,000 $1,000 Change
Grains 160,478 155,712 3.1%
Hay & Forage 205,685 203,425 1.1%
Grass & Legume Seeds 287,729 277,804 3.6%
Field Crops 185,438 211,061 -12.1%
Tree Fruit & Nuts 222,337 190,279 16.8%
Small Fruit & Berries 98,171 83,534 17.5%
Vegetables & Truck Crops 244,241 218,466 11.8%
Specialty Products' 1,083,567 1,040,838 4.1%
All Crops 2,487,646 2,381,119 4.5%
Cattle & Calves 543,048 462,488 17.4%
Dairy Products 282,030 271,065 4.0%
Poultry 80,227 81,808 -1.9%
Other Animal Products 72,832 69,569 4.7%
All Livestock & Poultry 978,137 884,930 10.5%
Total Sales 3,465,783 3,266,049 6.1%
p=preliminary, r--revised. 'Crops included in Specialty Products are nursery crops, bulbs, greenhouse crops, turf, miscellaneous specialty crops, farm forest products (small woodlots), Christmas trees, hybrid poplars, and fee hunting and recreation. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (GAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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Oregon's Leading Agricultural Commodities Ranked by Gross Dollar Sales
Rank Commodity 2003p 2002r 2001r $1,000 $1,000 $1,000
1 Cattle 543,048 462,488 506,654 2 Nursery Crops 542,797 488,410 482,967 3 Dairy Products 282,030 271,065 268,379 4 Christmas Trees 158,003 160,190 150,938 5 Farm Forest Products 150,233 169,659 165,898
6 Wheat 134,602 126,342 121,916 7 Greenhouse Crops 130,518 129,248 135,350 8 Perennial Ryegrass 126,541 88,993 98,093 9 Alfalfa Hay 116,849 121,250 120,082 10 Potatoes 103,281 126,760 129,084
11 Tall Fescue 76,129 87,158 114,589 12 Dry Storage Onions 62,761 42,077 75,527 13 Winter Pears 53,040 48,901 45,628 14 Sweet Cherries 52,294 36,064 31,979 15 Other Hay 51,288 46,575 35,469
16 Chicken Eggs 43,016 43,431 48,989 17 Broilers 36,787 37,985 41,991 18 Apples 34,202 31,965 25,851 19 Annual Ryegrass 34,082 36,056 39,862 20 Wine Grapes 33,404 30,521 29,068
21 Grass & Grain Straw 26,750 25,961 25,170 22 Peppermint for Oil 25,414 22,184 23,644 23 Hazelnuts 23,751 12,220 20,310 24 Blueberries 21,217 19,587 15,900 25 Sweet Corn, Processed 21,006 18,010 18,321
26 Marion & Other Blackberries 20,924 15,294 16,071 27 Bulbs 20,400 20,745 20,610 28 Horses & Mules 20,098 18,800 18,045 29 Hops 20,043 22,726 23,378 30 Strawberries 19,384 16,500 15,027
31 Bartlett Pears 18,662 22,805 23,982 32 Snap Beans, Processed 18,067 20,894 22,506 33 Cranberries 17,591 9,322 6,245 34 Sheep & Lambs 15,839 14,446 13,089 35 Barley 13,081 14,214 8,911
36 Squash & Pumpkins 12,317 11,554 12,316 37 Veg & Flower Seed 11,542 12,929 12,156 38 Tomatoes 10,931 8,120 7,416 39 Kentucky Bluegrass 10,723 16,659 15,849 40 Sweet Corn, Fresh 10,203 8,790 8,046
41 Bentgrass, Creeping 9,755 9,896 10,249 42 Sugarbeets for Sugar 9,592 11,299 13,018 43 Orchardgrass 9,105 11,275 10,739 44 Hogs & Pigs 8,801 8,992 9,589 45 Corn for Grain 8,065 8,169 6,835
p=preliminary, r--revised- Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (GAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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Oregon's Leading Agricultural Commodities Ranked by Gross Dollar Sales (continued)
Rank Commodity 2003p 2002r 2001r $1,000 $1,000 $1,000
46 Red Raspberries 7,064 10,420 8,130 47 Garlic 6,973 8,249 7,942 48 Silage, Corn 6,662 5,726 6,207 49 Lettuce 6,586 6,296 6,145 50 Mink 6,387 6,919 7,645
51 Fee Hunting & Recreation 6,270 5,612 5,182 52 Other Onions 5,981 3,292 0 53 Green Peas 5,133 6,252 6,470 54 Turf Sod 4,803 4,663 4,647 55 Evergreen Blackberries 4,585 2,970 2,770
56 Oats 4,541 6,847 3,085 57 Sugarbeet for Seed 4,480 4,113 5,415 58 Hay Silage 4,031 3,787 4,243 59 Black Raspberries 3,964 5,473 5,621 60 Red Clover 3,464 4,606 4,379
61 Alfalfa Seed 3,428 3,983 6,155 62 Hybrid Poplars (Cottonwoods) 3,305 3,185 4,085 63 Boysenberries 3,282 3,599 3,905 64 Honey & Beeswax 3,239 2,896 1,875 65 Watermelons 3,098 4,865 6,949
66 Peaches 3,065 2,817 2,623 67 Crimson Clover 2,662 1,726 1,351 68 Carrots, Fresh 2,621 3,614 2,834 69 Cabbage 2,196 2,160 2,168 70 Cantaloupes & Muskmelons 2,084 988 2,445
71 Poa trivia/is (Roughstalk Bluegrass) 2,035 3,408 3,408 72 Rabbits 1,931 1,874 1,838 73 Chewings Fescue 1,920 2,862 4,376 74 Red Fescue 1,805 2,589 2,688 75 Snap Beans, Fresh 1,746 1,257 1,031
76 Radishes 1,555 1,645 1,510 77 Asparagus 1,512 979 1,958 78 Dry Field Beans 1,444 1,516 1,210 79 Bentgrass, Colonial 1,416 1,421 1,586 80 Rhubarb 1,244 1,144 910
81 Cucumbers, Fresh 1,213 1,064 908 82 Rutabagas 1,195 1,124 1,112 83 Prunes & Plums 1,090 1,930 1,632 84 Walnuts 1,080 1,084 1,152
Selected Processing Vegetables (excluded - confidentiality)
11,912 11,587 8,140
Other Commodities 154,615 148,971 137,783
Total Gross Farm Sales 3,465,783 3,266,042 3,329,249
p=preliminary, r--revised- Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (GAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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Oregon Agricultural Estimates for Selected Commodities, 2003p
Area Commodity Harvested
Yield per Acre Production Price
Value of Production
Percent Sold
Value of Sales
Grains Acres Bushels Bushels Per Bushel $1,000 Percent $1,000 Wheat 946,700 42 40,206,600 $3.65 146,939 92 134,602 Barley 82,050 59 4,820,050 $2.86 13,763 95 13,081 Oats 27,760 74 2,054,200 $2.31 4,744 96 4,541 Corn for Grain 20,750 182 3,767,500 $2.41 9,089 89 8,065 Other Grains 2,330 (X) 30,264 (X) 234 81 189 Subtotal 1,079,590 (X) 50,878,614 (X) 174,769 92 160,478
Hay & Forages Acres Tons Tons Per Ton $1,000 Percent $1,000 Alfalfa Hay 410,900 4.4 1,826,205 $94.25 172,121 68 116,849 Other Hay 632,150 1.9 1,215,405 $81.92 99,565 52 51,288 Silage, Corn 22,440 26.7 598,522 $24.45 14,634 46 6,662 Other Forage & Straw 49,050 (X) 1,192,750 (X) 39,648 78 30,886
0) Subtotal 1,114,540 (X) 4,832,882 (X) 325,968 63 205,685
Grass & Legume Seeds Acres Pounds 1,000 Pounds Per Cwt $1,000 Percent $1,000 Alfalfa Seed 4,500 666 2,999 $114.30 3,428 100 3,428 Bentgrass Seed 8,200 557 4,571 $244.40 11,171 100 11,171 All Kentucky Bluegrass 20,490 981 20,097 $78.33 15,742 81 12,758 Crimson Clover 6,760 716 4,840 $55.00 2,662 100 2,662 Red Clover 11,860 462 5,480 $63.21 3,464 100 3,464 Chewings Fescue 4,920 894 4,400 $43.63 1,920 100 1,920 Tall Fescue 140,990 1442 203,340 $37.45 76,144 100 76,129 Red Fescue 7,390 829 6,129 $45.13 2,766 65 1,805 Annual Ryegrass 117,250 1624 190,408 $17.91 34,100 100 34,082 Perennial Ryegrass 167,130 1256 209,950 $60.27 126,546 100 126,541 Orchardgrass 18,920 815 15,425 $59.06 9,110 100 9,105 Other Seeds 13,104 (X) 3,260 (X) 4,700 99 4,665 Subtotal 521,514 (X) 670,899 (X) 291,753 99 287,730
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. p=preliminary, (X)=not applicable. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University. (continued on page 7)
Oregon Agricultural Estimates for Selected Commodities, 2003p (continued) Area Yield Value of Percent Value of
Commodity Harvested per Acre Production Price Production Sold Sales Field Crops Acres Units 1,000 Units Per Unit $1,000 Percent $1,000 Potatoes 46,180 522 cwt 24,116 $4.60 110,819 93 103,281 Peppermint for Oil 21,510 9411b 2,021 $12.78 25,836 98 25,414 Hops 5,746 1,630 lb 9,366 $2.14 20,043 100 20,043 Sugarbeets for Sugar 9,470 30 ton 283 $33.89 9,592 100 9,592 Dry Field Beans 3,120 17 cwt 52 $28.42 1,478 98 1,444 Canola Oil 90 1,100 l b 99 $0.10 10 100 10 Sugarbeet for Seed 2,903 2,659 lb 7,718 $0.58 4,480 100 4,480 Veg & Flower Seed 5,674 (X) (X) (X) 11,632 99 11,542 Other Field Crops 15,245 (X) (X) (X) 9,735 99 9,633 Subtotal 109,938 (X) (X) (X) 193,625 96 185,439
Tree Fruit & Nuts Acres Units 1,000 Units Per Unit $1,000 Percent $1,000 Hazelnuts 28,815 1,616 lb 46,570 $0.51 23,751 100 23,751 Winter Pears 15,581 12.1 ton 188 $282.36 53,040 100 53,040 Sweet Cherries 12,674 3.7 ton 47 $1,110.55 52,337 100 52,294 Apples 7,152 470 box 3,361 $10.22 34,331 100 34,202 Bartlett Pears 5,061 13.4 ton 68 $275.26 18,677 100 18,662 Peaches 1,004 172 box 173 $17.95 3,108 99 3,065 Prunes & Plums 1,868 3.0 ton 6 $198.20 1,102 99 1,090 Wine Grapes 10,438 2.5 ton 26 $1,317.82 34,042 98 33,404 Other Tree Fruits & Nuts 2,444 (X) (X) (X) 2,846 99 2,827 Subtotal 85,037 (X) (X) (X) 223,234 100 222,335
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. p=preliminary, (X)=not applicable. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (GAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University. (continued on page 8)
Oregon Agricultural Estimates for Selected Commodities, 2003p (continued) Area
Commodity Harvested Yield
Per Acre Production Price Value of
Production Percent
Sold Value of
Sales
Small Fruit & Berries Acres Units 1,000 Units Per Unit $1,000 Percent $1,000 Strawberries 3,130 13,353 lb 41,795 $0.466 19,458 100 19,384 Red Raspberries 2,563 3,7921b 9,718 $0.727 7,064 100 7,064 Cranberries 2,702 163.5 bbl 442 $39.811 17,592 100 17,591 Blueberries 3,050 8,550 lb 26,078 $0.815 21,262 100 21,217 Black Raspberries 1,205 2,301 lb 2,773 $1.430 3,964 100 3,964 Other Berries 7,744 (X) (X) (X) 28,972 100 28,952 Subtotal 20,394 (X) (X) (X) 98,312 100 98,172
Vegetables & Truck Crops Acres Units 1,000 Units Per Unit $1,000 Percent $1,000 Dry Onions 21,310 578 cwt 12,321 $6.48 79,833 86 68,742 Sweet Corn, Processed 28,290 9.1 ton 258 $81.42 21,006 100 21,006 Snap Beans, Processed 16,545 6.3 ton 104 $174.50 18,067 100 18,067
OD Sweet Corn, Fresh 3,545 191 cwt 678 $15.22 10,320 99 10,203 Other Fresh Vegetables 14,543 (X) (X) (X) 90,624 99 89,414 Other Processed Vegetables 22,256 (X) (X) (X) 14,098 100 14,098 Other Vegetables & Truck Crops 13,930 (X) (X) (X) 22,802 100 22,711 Subtotal 120,419 (X) (X) (X) 256,750 95 244,241
Specialty Crops Acres Units 1,000 Pounds Per Unit $1,000 Percent $1,000 Nursery Crops (X) (X) (X) (X) 544,188 99 542,797 Farm Forest Products (X) (X) (X) (X) 150,233 100 150,233 Christmas Trees 6,540 1,285 tree 8,406 $18.80 158,003 100 158,003 Greenhouse Crops (X) (X) (X) (X) 132,140 98 130,518 Bulbs 1,300 (X) (X) (X) 20,625 98 20,400 Other Specialty Products 2,730 (X) (X) (X) 90,285 90 81,617 Subtotal (X) (X) (X) (X) 1,095,474 99 1,083,566
Total All Crop Sales 2,487,646
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. p=preliminary, (X)=not applicable. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (GAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University. (continued on page 9)
Oregon Agricultural Estimates for Selected Commodities, 2003p (continued) Number of Inventory
Commodity January 1 Quantity
Sold* Value of
Sales
Livestock & Poultry Head Units $1,000 Cattle 1,632,800 (X) 543,048 Hogs & Pigs 72,700 108,564 head 8,801 Sheep & Lambs 294,900 (X) 15,839 Broilers 18,304,500 head 36,787 Chicken Eggs 2,618,600 layers 64,957,000 dozen 43,016 Wool 226,600 shorn 1,567,843 lb 570 Mink 47,200 females 223,000 pelts 6,387 Honey 49,500 hives (X) 3,239 Horses & Mules 123,600 (X) 20,099 Dairy Products 113,810 22,164,100 cwt 282,030 Other Misc. Livestock (X) (X) 18,322
Total Livestock & Poultry 978,138
Total Agricultural Sales 3,465, 784
*Production and value estimates are aggregated up from individual county data. Livestock such as cattle and sheep maybe present in a given county for onlysome portion of the year. For these commodities, the production and value are based on the value added while the livestock were present in the county, rather than on the number of animals sold. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (GAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
Oregon Gross Farm Sales ($1,000), 2003p 2003p Grass & Tree Small Crops Livestock All Total District Hays & Legume Field Fruit Fruit & Vegetable Spec. Not All Cattle & Dairy Eggs & Misc. Not Animal Gross & County Grains Forage Seeds Crops & Nuts Berries Crops Prod. Disclosed Crops Calves Products Poultry Animals Disclosed Products Sales Benton 1,091 3,778 17,186 3,068 2,516 1,717 11,134 39,264 79,754 4,200 5,524 78 1,234 11,036 90,790 Clackamas 817 2,472 6,965 1,224 5,335 14,187 20,827 245,922 297,749 7,404 3,826 25,288 6,912 43,430 341,179 Lane 746 8,849 13,536 5,698 9,496 1,953 10,798 37,154 88,230 8,010 5,978 7,697 3,845 25,530 113,760 Linn 4,748 15,067 83,204 7,972 4,063 3,839 12,487 18,452 149,832 7,267 14,825 6,805 11,728 40,625 190,457 Marion 4,001 11,321 56,981 26,182 10,254 30,387 54,971 209,049 403,146 9,481 43,033 23,280 7,320 83,114 486,260 Multnomah 436 - - - 505 3,758 10,538 52,396 1,394 69,027 2,443 2,443 71,470 Polk 5,087 3,416 34,965 3,685 9,698 2,289 2,486 31,894 93,520 4,301 14,562 4,720 2,176 - 25,759 119,279 Washington 6,427 - 16,426 - 10,367 14,969 6,977 146,251 5,291 206,708 3,390 9,206 462 3,192 16,250 222,958 Yamhill 5,652 3,976 30,581 573 17,992 5,634 10,879 118,540 193,827 5,754 13,558 7,841 4,020 31,173 225,000 Willamette Valley 29,005 48,879 259,844 48,402 70,226 78,733 141,097 898,922 6,685 1,581,793 49,807 110512 76,171 40,427 2,443 279,360 1,861,153 Clatsop - 153 - - - - 2,430 190 2,773 1,700 2,205 1 1,574 5,480 8,253 Columbia 494 17 - - 17,998 1,758 20,267 2,280 - - 510 568 3,358 23,625 Coos 267 - 12,210 - 21,700 73 34,250 9,434 5,439 832 15,705 49,955 Curry 14 - 5,280 - 15,195 22 20,511 3,298 270 672 4,240 24,751 Lincoln 92 _ 7,845 181 8,118 1,300 - 326 1,626 9,744 Tillamook 388 - 1,720 200 2,308 4,500 82,590 87 87,177 89,485 Coastal 1,408 17 17,490 66,888 2,424 88,227 22,512 90,504 1 3,675 894 117,586 205,813 Douglas 4,894 - - 2,542 748 1,878 26,311 454 36,827 15,499 - 3,491 18,990 55,817 Jackson 191 5,972 356 73 33,971 - 1,826 6,280 48,669 15,500 742 3,966 2,420 22,628 71,297 Josephine - 2,337 - - 1,647 - 768 6,144 94 10,990 3,800 5,940 2,028 11,768 22,758 South Western 191 13,203 356 73 38,160 748 4,472 38,735 548 96,486 34,799 6,682 3,966 4,448 3,491 53,386 149,872 Gilliam 7,583 571 - 780 - 36 150 280 9,400 8,000 39 - 8,039 17,439 Hood River 11 4 - - 49,715 152 51 3,597 53,530 1,126 1,126 54,656 Morrow 15,306 14,936 2,506 37,326 527 - 12,245 3,785 86,631 43,470 - 49,653 93,123 179,754 Sherman 19,649 170 - - - - - 500 704 21,023 2,000 - 71 2,071 23,094 Umatilla 36,954 9,223 11,486 33,093 20,563 12 30,978 13,451 - 155,760 41,477 594 2,053 - 44,124 199,884 Wasco 13,329 2,150 - 101 39,365 - 92 984 - 56,021 8,690 8,690 64,711 Wheeler - 696 - - - - - 850 111 1,657 6,851 - 119 6,970 8,627 North Central 92,832 27,750 13,992 71,300 110,170 164 43,402 23,317 1,095 384,022 101,798 594 2,211 59,540 164,143 548,165 Baker 1,173 3,657 - 6,338 - 2,826 - 13,994 35,620 - 1,106 910 37,636 51,630 Malheur 12,972 6,679 3,210 19,277 1,967 50,775 280 - 95,160 70,022 7,608 1,641 - 79,271 174,431 Union 5,029 3,761 2,227 13,267 2,013 1,153 27,450 10,743 940 11,683 39,133 Wallowa 3,073 11,326 609 1 53 2,201 - 17,263 15,914 822 - 16,736 33,999 Eastern 22,247 25,423 6,046 38,883 1,967 50,828 7,320 1,153 153,867 132,299 7,608 3,569 1,850 145,326 299,193
Crook 1,069 6,006 130 2,024 1,453 992 11,674 24,000 368 24,368 36,042 Deschutes - 4,764 - 484 - 2,884 247 8,379 6,181 2,789 2,150 11,120 19,499 Grant 40 1,963 - - 6,519 8,522 16,901 1 600 17,502 26,024 Harney 98 14,438 28 - - 730 15,294 40,934 - 1,404 42,338 57,632 Jefferson 3,283 8,433 7,052 8,278 1,773 935 29,754 11,283 - 2,054 13,337 43,091 Klamath 10,855 29,314 - 13,230 31,930 85,329 65,622 13,512 9 2,519 81,662 166,991 Lake 258 19,312 4,730 - 24,300 27,455 - 556 28,011 52,311 South Central 15,603 84,230 7,210 24,016 - 3,226 42,201 6,766 183,252 192,376 16,301 10 9,651 218,338 401,590 Total Undisclosed 600 4,794 266 2,763 1,814 1,036 1,215 6,183 18,671 - 9,456 49,828 80 8,854 68,218 State Total 160,478 205,687 287,731 185,437 222,337 98171 244,240 1,083,566 - 2,487,647 543,047 282,029 80,228 72,835 978,139 3,465,786
p=preliminary. A ""indicates the data may not exist or may not be displayed due to confidentiality rules. The "not disclosed" values are the sum of all values hidden by the dashes (-) in any particularrow or column. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (GAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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Oregon Gross Farm Sales ($1,000), 2002r 2002r Grass & Tree Small Crops Livestock All Total District Hays & Legume Field Fruit Fruit & Vegetable Spec. Not All Cattle & Dairy Eggs & Misc. Not Animal Gross & County Grains Forage Seeds Crops & Nuts Berries Crops Prod. Disclosed Crops Calves Products Poultry Animals Disclosed Products Sales
Benton 1,860 4,184 17,088 2,969 2,010 1,617 10,743 8,122 29,018 77,611 2,300 4,885 87 1,202 - 8,474 86,085 Clackamas 914 2,626 6,219 832 3,619 13,980 20,302 234,012 - 282,504 7,422 3,586 25,587 6,651 - 43,246 325,750 Lane 1,301 9,091 13,285 4,158 7,066 1,805 8,744 35,249 - 80,699 7,500 6,125 7,911 3,813 - 25,349 106,048 Linn 4,843 15,727 81,925 6,798 2,327 3,678 10,918 25,814 - 152,030 6,110 13,080 7,029 11,660 - 37,879 189,909 Marion 3,912 10,373 45,221 26,218 7,948 25,813 55,018 192,554 - 367,057 8,507 41,983 23,267 7,254 - 81,011 448,068 Multnomah 615 1,004 - - 569 4,440 10,899 48,756 495 66,778 1,302 - - - 938 2,240 69,018 Polk 3,626 3,504 29,517 4,652 8,096 2,004 2,302 31,342 - 85,043 3,642 13,291 4,463 1,870 - 23,266 108,309 Washington 8,113 - 16,626 - 8,520 14,681 6,386 140,378 6,371 201,075 2,690 8,550 429 2,786 - 14,455 215,530 Yamhill 4,929 4,211 29,043 423 15,819 4,507 10,795 108,573 - 178,300 4,571 11,992 7,890 4,350 - 28,803 207,103 Willamette Valley 30,113 50,720 238,924 46,050 55,974 72,525 136,107 824,800 35,884 1,491,097 44,044 103,492 76,663 39,586 938 264,723 1,755,820 Clatsop 2,476 320 2,796 1,700 2,205 1 1,936 - 5,842 8,638 Columbia 475 - - - 580 802 15,985 187 18,029 1,600 - - 478 447 2,525 20,554 Coos 267 - - - 6,469 18 22,060 55 28,869 9,434 6,092 - 991 - 16,517 45,386 Curry 14 - - - 2753 - 16,280 20 19,067 3,960 - - - 1,092 5,052 24,119 Lincoln 66 - - - - - 7,330 176 7,572 1,269 - - - 316 1,585 9,157 Tillamook 379 - - - - - 2,029 170 2,578 4,385 85,121 - 112 - 89,618 92,196 Coastal 1,201 - - - 9,802 820 66,160 928 78,911 22,348 93,418 1 3,517 1,855 121,139 200,050
Douglas - 4,969 175 - 2,599 654 1,856 26,904 562 37,719 23,849 - - - 3,863 27,712 65,431
Jackson 130 1,455 370 96 33,023 - 1,649 6,183 - 42,906 11,000 750 3,868 2,362 - 17,980 60,886 Josephine 132 1,480 - - 1,389 - 768 5,559 - 9,328 2,700 5,837 24 1,967 - 10,528 19,856 South Western 262 7,904 545 96 37,011 654 4,273 38,646 562 89,953 37,549 6,587 3,892 4,329 3,863 56,220 146,173
Gilliam 9,920 632 - 117 - - - - 280 10,949 6,800 - - 40 - 6,840 17,789 Hood River 11 40 - - 50,307 152 51 3,597 - 54,158 450 331 - 626 - 1,407 55,565 Morrow 10,929 8,895 2,264 39,827 - - 7,217 5,619 4,063 78,814 36,000 - - - 42,910 78,910 157,724 Sherman 19,094 192 - - 48 - - - 840 20,174 1,850 - - - 65 1,915 22,089 Umatilla 36,919 14,658 18,374 43,957 16,433 12 33,206 18,441 - 182,000 32,512 619 - 2,102 - 35,233 217,233 Wasco 8,530 2,470 - - 22,236 - - 1,069 234 34,719 8,500 - - 868 - 9,368 44,087 Wheeler 34 1,364 - 76 - - - 1,560 - 3,034 4,240 - - 118 - 4,358 7,392 North Central 85,437 28,251 20,638 83,977 89,204 164 40,474 30,286 5,417 383,848 90,352 950 - 3,754 42,975 138,031 521,879 Baker 1,678 4,078 - 7,303 - - - 3,074 - 16,133 28,722 - - - 1,950 30,672 46,805 Malheur 15,190 8,910 3,685 27,969 2,610 - 31,807 270 - 90,441 61,096 8,481 - 1,549 - 71,126 161,567 Union 2,455 5,010 5,339 12,343 - - - 2,855 757 28,759 8,650 - - - 888 9,538 38,297 Wallowa 3,373 8,070 568 - - - - 2,684 66 14,761 13,736 - - 793 - 14,529 29,290 Eastern 22,696 26,068 9,592 47,615 2,610 - 31,807 8,883 823 150,094 112,204 8,481 - 2,342 2,838 125,865 275,959
Crook 792 6,512 276 2,082 - - 2,122 1,043 - 12,827 19,555 - - 516 - 20,071 32,898 Deschutes 122 4,649 - 411 - - - 2,783 - 7,965 6,181 2,897 - 2,250 - 11,328 19,293 Grant 30 1,988 - - 469 - - - 8,374 10,861 15,123 - - - 541 15,664 26,525 Hamey 101 13,465 51 - - - - 825 - 14,442 35,068 - - 1,239 - 36,307 50,749 Jefferson 3,275 10,405 7,598 10,319 - - 2,536 906 - 35,039 5,688 - - 1,473 - 7,161 42,200 Klamath 12,304 28,566 - 17,241 - - - 24,094 - 82,205 51,735 11,385 8 2,161 - 65,289 147,494 Lake 246 19,016 - - - - - 4,620 - 23,882 22,641 - - 488 - 23,129 47,011 South Central 16,870 84,601 7,925 30,053 469 - 4,658 34,271 8,374 187,221 155,991 14,282 8 8,127 541 178,949 366,170 Total Undisclosed 335 4,681 180 3,270 5,011 391 328 37,792 51,988 - - 43,857 1,243 7,910 53,010 State Total 155,713 203,426 277,804 211,061 190,279 83,536 218,467 1,040,838 - 2,381,124 462,488 271,067 81,807 69,565 - 884,927 3,266,051
r--revised. A "-" indicates the data may not exist or may not be displayed due to confidentiality rules. The "not disclosed" values are the sum of all values hidden by the dashes (-) in any particularrow or column. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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Harvested Acreage Summary, by County, 2003p 2003p Grass & Tree Small Acres District Hays & Legume Field Fruit Fruit & Vegetable Spec. Not Total & County Grains Forage Seeds Crops & Nuts Berries Crops Prod. Disclosed Acres
Benton 3,700 13,450 37,130 2,040 759 - 6,448 1,656 65,183 Clackamas 2,850 22,800 8,920 684 4,798 3,655 5,854 2,230 - 51,791 Lane 2,550 31,350 29,090 3,740 4,547 - 2,735 - 750 74,762 Linn 14,600 36,400 195,430 7,315 1,851 710 8,164 270 - 264,740 Marion 12,600 17,800 70,610 10,058 8,575 6,535 26,826 2,055 - 155,059 Multnomah 1,400 4,900 - - 267 1,005 3,835 70 460 11,937 Polk 16,500 16,600 57,065 1,442 5,870 535 1,963 620 100,595 Washington 21,700 19,240 30,190 575 7,615 3,125 5,105 250 87,800 Yam hill 18,150 24,700 49,065 708 11,505 1,095 5,223 220 - 110,666 Willamette Valley 94,050 187,240 477,500 26,562 45,787 16,660 66,153 5,715 2,866 922,533
Clatsop 5,050 - - - - - 30 72 5,152 Columbia 8,300 - - - - - 90 1,748 10,138 Coos 18,500 - - 25 1,850 - 60 120 20,555 Curry 2,050 - - - 800 - - 215 3,065 Lincoln 1,400 55 1,455 Tillamook 9,500 50 9,550 Coastal 44,800 - - 25 2,650 180 2,260 49,915
Douglas 39,250 - - 1,508 208 658 220 1,170 43,014 Jackson 1,460 21,300 350 37 8,960 - 551 10 - 32,668 Josephine 12,700 - - 655 - 405 10 850 14,620 South Western 1,460 73,250 350 37/1,/23 208 1,614 240 2,020 90,302 Gilliam 95,040 2,150 - 390 101 - 60 - 560 98,301 Hood River 200 900 - - 14,807 40 30 10 - 15,987 Morrow 217,300 50,000 2,695 18,050 261 - 9,002 2,000 299,308 Sherman 122,720 600 202 123,522 Umatilla 293,350 25,900 12,565 19,305 3,695 - 27,326 - 205 382,346 Wasco 86,770 5,600 - 640 8,394 - 73 20 - 101,497 Wheeler 7,650 480 8,130 North Central 815,380 92,800 15,260 38,385 27,258 40 36,491 30 3,447 1,029,091
Baker 7,250 75,850 2,930 86,030 Malheur 50,100 96,500 4,310 16,050 315 11,950 179,225 Union 35,300 38,000 11,092 12,235 415 97,042 Wallowa 17,700 45,650 2,012 15 810 - 66,187 Eastern 110,350 256,000 17,414 28,300 315 12,760 3,345 428,484
Crook 2,700 39,000 200 1,699 1,016 44,615 Deschutes 24,000 - 370 730 25,100 Grant 400 44,200 112 44,712 Hamey 2,900 123,000 280 126,180 Jefferson 8,800 20,450 8,900 4,115 1,240 65 43,570 Klamath 38,400 83,000 - 6,900 128,300 Lake 2,400 126,800 129,200 South Central 55,600 460,450 9,380 13,084 - - 2,256 - 907 541,677 Total Undisclosed 2,750 - 1,610 3,570 529 836 1,145 4,405 14,845
State Total 1,079,590 1,114,540 521,514 109,938 85,037 20,394 120,419 10,570 - 3,062,002
p=preliminary. A "-" indicates the data may not exist or may not be displayed due to confidentiality rules. The "not disclosed" values are the sum of all values hidden by the dashes (-) in any particularrow or column. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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Harvested Acreage Summary, by County, 2002r 2002r Grass & Tree Small Acres District Hays & Legume Field Fruits Fruits & Vegetable Spec. Not Total & County Grains Forage Seeds Crops & Nuts Berries Crops Prod. Disclosed Acres
Benton 3,900 13,850 38,160 2,070 741 - 7,930 - 1,548 68,199 Clackamas 2,400 23,050 9,540 561 4,805 3,600 5,410 2,405 - 51,771 Lane 2,550 31,650 30,480 3,260 4,492 365 2,900 370 - 76,067 Linn 9,600 36,500 200,160 6,840 1,721 685 8,840 250 - 264,596 Marion 8,850 17,800 71,530 9,150 8,512 6,407 29,039 2,100 - 153,388 Multnomah 1,600 5,300 350 - 277 1,070 4,246 - 250 13,093 Polk 10,550 17,300 55,032 1,655 5,540 510 1,895 610 - 93,092 Washington 23,050 20,060 31,820 - 7,635 3,010 4,661 - 890 91,126 Yam hill 13,750 25,200 50,780 442 11,305 1,000 5,223 240 - 107,940 Willamette Valley 76,250 190,710 487,852 23,978 45,028 16,647 70,144 5,975 2,688 919,272
Clatsop 5,300 - - - - - - 102 5,402 Columbia 8,850 - - - - 842 40 533 10,265 Coos 18,500 - - 25 1,588 10 60 110 20,293 Curry 2,100 - - - 688 - - 215 3,003 Lincoln 1,300 - - - - - - 55 1,355 Tillamook 9,000 - - - - - 20 20 9,040 Coastal 45,050 - - 25 2,276 852 120 1,035 49,358
Douglas - 36,750 590 - 1,184 161 631 220 628 40,164 Jackson 1,100 21,000 380 50 8,585 - 540 10 - 31,665 Josephine 1,150 12,800 - - 555 - 418 35 - 14,958 South Western 2,250 70,550 970 50 10,324 161 1,589 265 628 86,787
Gilliam 115,200 2,550 - 803 - - - - 50 118,603 Hood River 200 880 - - 14,932 40 30 10 - 16,092 Morrow 202,600 25,550 2,324 17,190 - - 4,460 - 2,951 255,075 Sherman 132,130 1,000 - 180 12 - - - - 133,322 Umatilla 293,600 36,100 15,548 24,226 3,830 - 30,771 - 205 404,280 Wasco 82,290 6,150 - - 7,918 - - - 829 97,187 Wheeler 400 7,650 - 80 - - - - - 8,130 North Central 826,420 79,880 17,872 42,479 26,692 40 35,261 10 4,035 1,032,689
Baker 5,700 75,600 - 3,300 - 84,600 Malheur 51,800 98,350 4,430 21,160 315 11,050 187,105 Union 35,100 38,170 13,940 13,090 - 390 100,690 Wallowa 15,700 45,600 2,392 - - 266 63,958 Eastern 108,300 257,720 20,762 37,550 315 11,050 656 436,353
Crook 2,050 40,500 380 1,694 - - 1,020 - - 45,644 Deschutes 300 22,500 - 167 - - - - 80 23,047 Grant 350 44,000 - - 115 - - - - 44,465 Harney 2,800 124,000 460 - - - - - - 127,260 Jefferson 8,750 24,050 10,610 4,596 - - 1,219 - 65 49,290 Klamath 42,400 82,000 - 5,550 - - - - - 129,950 Lake 2,500 127,000 - - - - - - - 129,500 South Central 59,150 464,050 11,450 12,007 115 - 2,239 - 145 549,156 Total Undisclosed 750 - 80 2,067 1,386 483 156 4,265 9,187 -
State Total 1,073,120 1,107,960 538,986 118,131 83,885 19,607 121,291 10,635 - 3,073,615
p=preliminary. A `-"indicates the data may not exist or may not be displayed due to confidentiality rules. The "not disclosed" values are the sum of all values hidden by the dashes (-) in any particular row or column. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (GAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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Special Report 790 / Revised March 2004
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SERVICE
2003 Oregon County and State Agricultural Estimates Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN)
Extension Economic Information Office Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics
Oregon State University
This report provides a quick overview of Oregon's recent crop and livestock production. The following pages include 2003 preliminary estimates for production and value. In addition, there are revised estimates for 2002 and 2001. Preliminary or first estimates are revised as needed when updated information is received. All of the data reported here were in our database as of January 21, 2004. We collect only farmgate level data. That means that no transportation charges or government payments are included in our price estimates.
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Commodities such as some livestock forages are frequently produced, in part, for on-farm use. A single price estimate is made for each county's production regardless of whether it is sold in an open market environment or consumed as an input to the production of other commodities, e.g., beef cattle, dairy cattle, or sheep. The value of production estimate reflects the entire value of the commodity without regard to whether it is sold or consumed on-farm. The percent of sales for the commodity is also esti- mated. That percentage is multiplied by the value of production estimate to derive the estimated value of sales. Thus, for commodities that are consumed on-farm in other enterprises, the value of production would be significantly higher than the value of sales.
A special thank you to Robert Clark, Dixon Creek Software, Corvallis, Oregon. Mr. Clark was the programmer who created the software necessary to make the OAIN system operational. We are now able to collect and disseminate data electronically through our Website. He continues to provide techni- cal support and improvements for our system.
Agricultural Commodity Sales Oregon, 2003p
Vegetables & truck crops
7%
Small woodlots & Christmas trees -
9%
Small fruit & berries 3%
All Crops 72% All Livestock 28%
Nursery & greenhouse crops 19%
Dairy products 8%
Field crops 5%
2003p Sales by Commodity $1,000
Field Crops 185,438 Grains 160,478 Grass & Legume Seeds 287,729 Hay & Forage 205,685 Nursery & Greenhouse Crops 673,315 Small Fruit & Berries 98,171 Small Woodlots & Christmas Trees 308,236 Specialty Products 102,016 Tree Fruit & Nuts 222,337 Vegetables & Truck Crops 244,241 All Crops $2,487,646
Cattle & Calves 543,048 Dairy Products 282,030 Other Animal Products 72,832 Poultry 80,227 All Livestock $978,137
All Crops & Livestock $3,465,783
p=preliminary. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (CAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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Cattle 16% \
Hay & forage 6%
Grass & legume seeds
Gross Farm & Ranch Sales by District & County, 2003p District & County All Crops All Animal Products Total Sales
$1,000 $1,000 $1,000
Benton 79,754 11,036 90,790 Clackamas 297,749 43,430 341,179 Lane 88,230 25,530 113,760 Linn 149,832 40,625 190,457 Marion 403,147 83,113 486,260 Multnomah 69,026 2,443 71,469 Polk 93,520 25,759 119,279 Washington 206,708 16,250 222,958 Yamhill 193,828 31,173 225,001 Willamette Valley 1,581,794 279,359 1,861,153
Clatsop 2,773 5,479 8,252 Columbia 20,267 3,359 23,626 Coos 34,250 15,705 49,955 Curry 20,511 4,240 24,751 Lincoln 8,118 1,626 9,744 Tillamook 2,308 87,177 89,485 Coastal 88,227 117,586 205,813
Douglas 36,827 18,990 55,817 Jackson 48,670 22,628 71,298 Josephine 10,990 11,767 22,757 South Western 96,487 53,385 149,872
Gilliam 9,400 8,039 17,439 Hood River 53,530 1,126 54,656 Morrow 86,630 93,123 179,753 Sherman 21,022 2,071 23,093 Umatilla 155,760 44,124 199,884 Wasco 56,020 8,690 64,710 Wheeler 1,658 6,970 8,628 North Central 384,020 164,143 548,163
Baker 13,994 37,636 51,630 Malheur 95,161 79,271 174,432 Union 27,449 11,683 39,132 Wallowa 17,263 16,736 33,999 Eastern 153,867 145,326 299,193
Crook 11,675 24,368 36,043 Deschutes 8,379 11,120 19,499 Grant 8,522 17,501 26,023 Harney 15,294 42,338 57,632 Jefferson 29,753 13,337 43,090 Klamath 85,329 81,662 166,991 Lake 24,300 28,011 52,311 South Central 183,252 218,337 401,589
State Total $2,487,647 $978,136 $3,465,783
p=preliminary. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (GAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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Gross Farm & Ranch Sales by Commodity Group 2003p, 2002r, & Percentage Change
Commodity Group 2003p 2002r Percent $1,000 $1,000 Change
Grains 160,478 155,712 3.1%
Hay & Forage 205,685 203,425 1.1%
Grass & Legume Seeds 287,729 277,804 3.6%
Field Crops 185,438 211,061 -12.1%
Tree Fruit & Nuts 222,337 190,279 16.8%
Small Fruit & Berries 98,171 83,534 17.5%
Vegetables & Truck Crops 244,241 218,466 11.8%
Specialty Products' 1,083,567 1,040,838 4.1%
All Crops 2,487,646 2,381,119 4.5%
Cattle & Calves 543,048 462,488 17.4%
Dairy Products 282,030 271,065 4.0%
Poultry 80,227 81,808 -1.9%
Other Animal Products 72,832 69,569 4.7%
All Livestock & Poultry 978,137 884,930 10.5%
Total Sales 3,465,783 3,266,049 6.1%
p=preliminary, r--revised. 'Crops included in Specialty Products are nursery crops, bulbs, greenhouse crops, turf, miscellaneous specialty crops, farm forest products (small woodlots), Christmas trees, hybrid poplars, and fee hunting and recreation. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (GAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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Oregon's Leading Agricultural Commodities Ranked by Gross Dollar Sales
Rank Commodity 2003p 2002r 2001r $1,000 $1,000 $1,000
1 Cattle 543,048 462,488 506,654 2 Nursery Crops 542,797 488,410 482,967 3 Dairy Products 282,030 271,065 268,379 4 Christmas Trees 158,003 160,190 150,938 5 Farm Forest Products 150,233 169,659 165,898
6 Wheat 134,602 126,342 121,916 7 Greenhouse Crops 130,518 129,248 135,350 8 Perennial Ryegrass 126,541 88,993 98,093 9 Alfalfa Hay 116,849 121,250 120,082 10 Potatoes 103,281 126,760 129,084
11 Tall Fescue 76,129 87,158 114,589 12 Dry Storage Onions 62,761 42,077 75,527 13 Winter Pears 53,040 48,901 45,628 14 Sweet Cherries 52,294 36,064 31,979 15 Other Hay 51,288 46,575 35,469
16 Chicken Eggs 43,016 43,431 48,989 17 Broilers 36,787 37,985 41,991 18 Apples 34,202 31,965 25,851 19 Annual Ryegrass 34,082 36,056 39,862 20 Wine Grapes 33,404 30,521 29,068
21 Grass & Grain Straw 26,750 25,961 25,170 22 Peppermint for Oil 25,414 22,184 23,644 23 Hazelnuts 23,751 12,220 20,310 24 Blueberries 21,217 19,587 15,900 25 Sweet Corn, Processed 21,006 18,010 18,321
26 Marion & Other Blackberries 20,924 15,294 16,071 27 Bulbs 20,400 20,745 20,610 28 Horses & Mules 20,098 18,800 18,045 29 Hops 20,043 22,726 23,378 30 Strawberries 19,384 16,500 15,027
31 Bartlett Pears 18,662 22,805 23,982 32 Snap Beans, Processed 18,067 20,894 22,506 33 Cranberries 17,591 9,322 6,245 34 Sheep & Lambs 15,839 14,446 13,089 35 Barley 13,081 14,214 8,911
36 Squash & Pumpkins 12,317 11,554 12,316 37 Veg & Flower Seed 11,542 12,929 12,156 38 Tomatoes 10,931 8,120 7,416 39 Kentucky Bluegrass 10,723 16,659 15,849 40 Sweet Corn, Fresh 10,203 8,790 8,046
41 Bentgrass, Creeping 9,755 9,896 10,249 42 Sugarbeets for Sugar 9,592 11,299 13,018 43 Orchardgrass 9,105 11,275 10,739 44 Hogs & Pigs 8,801 8,992 9,589 45 Corn for Grain 8,065 8,169 6,835
p=preliminary, r--revised- Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (GAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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Oregon's Leading Agricultural Commodities Ranked by Gross Dollar Sales (continued)
Rank Commodity 2003p 2002r 2001r $1,000 $1,000 $1,000
46 Red Raspberries 7,064 10,420 8,130 47 Garlic 6,973 8,249 7,942 48 Silage, Corn 6,662 5,726 6,207 49 Lettuce 6,586 6,296 6,145 50 Mink 6,387 6,919 7,645
51 Fee Hunting & Recreation 6,270 5,612 5,182 52 Other Onions 5,981 3,292 0 53 Green Peas 5,133 6,252 6,470 54 Turf Sod 4,803 4,663 4,647 55 Evergreen Blackberries 4,585 2,970 2,770
56 Oats 4,541 6,847 3,085 57 Sugarbeet for Seed 4,480 4,113 5,415 58 Hay Silage 4,031 3,787 4,243 59 Black Raspberries 3,964 5,473 5,621 60 Red Clover 3,464 4,606 4,379
61 Alfalfa Seed 3,428 3,983 6,155 62 Hybrid Poplars (Cottonwoods) 3,305 3,185 4,085 63 Boysenberries 3,282 3,599 3,905 64 Honey & Beeswax 3,239 2,896 1,875 65 Watermelons 3,098 4,865 6,949
66 Peaches 3,065 2,817 2,623 67 Crimson Clover 2,662 1,726 1,351 68 Carrots, Fresh 2,621 3,614 2,834 69 Cabbage 2,196 2,160 2,168 70 Cantaloupes & Muskmelons 2,084 988 2,445
71 Poa trivia/is (Roughstalk Bluegrass) 2,035 3,408 3,408 72 Rabbits 1,931 1,874 1,838 73 Chewings Fescue 1,920 2,862 4,376 74 Red Fescue 1,805 2,589 2,688 75 Snap Beans, Fresh 1,746 1,257 1,031
76 Radishes 1,555 1,645 1,510 77 Asparagus 1,512 979 1,958 78 Dry Field Beans 1,444 1,516 1,210 79 Bentgrass, Colonial 1,416 1,421 1,586 80 Rhubarb 1,244 1,144 910
81 Cucumbers, Fresh 1,213 1,064 908 82 Rutabagas 1,195 1,124 1,112 83 Prunes & Plums 1,090 1,930 1,632 84 Walnuts 1,080 1,084 1,152
Selected Processing Vegetables (excluded - confidentiality)
11,912 11,587 8,140
Other Commodities 154,615 148,971 137,783
Total Gross Farm Sales 3,465,783 3,266,042 3,329,249
p=preliminary, r--revised- Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (GAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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Oregon Agricultural Estimates for Selected Commodities, 2003p
Area Commodity Harvested
Yield per Acre Production Price
Value of Production
Percent Sold
Value of Sales
Grains Acres Bushels Bushels Per Bushel $1,000 Percent $1,000 Wheat 946,700 42 40,206,600 $3.65 146,939 92 134,602 Barley 82,050 59 4,820,050 $2.86 13,763 95 13,081 Oats 27,760 74 2,054,200 $2.31 4,744 96 4,541 Corn for Grain 20,750 182 3,767,500 $2.41 9,089 89 8,065 Other Grains 2,330 (X) 30,264 (X) 234 81 189 Subtotal 1,079,590 (X) 50,878,614 (X) 174,769 92 160,478
Hay & Forages Acres Tons Tons Per Ton $1,000 Percent $1,000 Alfalfa Hay 410,900 4.4 1,826,205 $94.25 172,121 68 116,849 Other Hay 632,150 1.9 1,215,405 $81.92 99,565 52 51,288 Silage, Corn 22,440 26.7 598,522 $24.45 14,634 46 6,662 Other Forage & Straw 49,050 (X) 1,192,750 (X) 39,648 78 30,886
0) Subtotal 1,114,540 (X) 4,832,882 (X) 325,968 63 205,685
Grass & Legume Seeds Acres Pounds 1,000 Pounds Per Cwt $1,000 Percent $1,000 Alfalfa Seed 4,500 666 2,999 $114.30 3,428 100 3,428 Bentgrass Seed 8,200 557 4,571 $244.40 11,171 100 11,171 All Kentucky Bluegrass 20,490 981 20,097 $78.33 15,742 81 12,758 Crimson Clover 6,760 716 4,840 $55.00 2,662 100 2,662 Red Clover 11,860 462 5,480 $63.21 3,464 100 3,464 Chewings Fescue 4,920 894 4,400 $43.63 1,920 100 1,920 Tall Fescue 140,990 1442 203,340 $37.45 76,144 100 76,129 Red Fescue 7,390 829 6,129 $45.13 2,766 65 1,805 Annual Ryegrass 117,250 1624 190,408 $17.91 34,100 100 34,082 Perennial Ryegrass 167,130 1256 209,950 $60.27 126,546 100 126,541 Orchardgrass 18,920 815 15,425 $59.06 9,110 100 9,105 Other Seeds 13,104 (X) 3,260 (X) 4,700 99 4,665 Subtotal 521,514 (X) 670,899 (X) 291,753 99 287,730
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. p=preliminary, (X)=not applicable. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University. (continued on page 7)
Oregon Agricultural Estimates for Selected Commodities, 2003p (continued) Area Yield Value of Percent Value of
Commodity Harvested per Acre Production Price Production Sold Sales Field Crops Acres Units 1,000 Units Per Unit $1,000 Percent $1,000 Potatoes 46,180 522 cwt 24,116 $4.60 110,819 93 103,281 Peppermint for Oil 21,510 9411b 2,021 $12.78 25,836 98 25,414 Hops 5,746 1,630 lb 9,366 $2.14 20,043 100 20,043 Sugarbeets for Sugar 9,470 30 ton 283 $33.89 9,592 100 9,592 Dry Field Beans 3,120 17 cwt 52 $28.42 1,478 98 1,444 Canola Oil 90 1,100 l b 99 $0.10 10 100 10 Sugarbeet for Seed 2,903 2,659 lb 7,718 $0.58 4,480 100 4,480 Veg & Flower Seed 5,674 (X) (X) (X) 11,632 99 11,542 Other Field Crops 15,245 (X) (X) (X) 9,735 99 9,633 Subtotal 109,938 (X) (X) (X) 193,625 96 185,439
Tree Fruit & Nuts Acres Units 1,000 Units Per Unit $1,000 Percent $1,000 Hazelnuts 28,815 1,616 lb 46,570 $0.51 23,751 100 23,751 Winter Pears 15,581 12.1 ton 188 $282.36 53,040 100 53,040 Sweet Cherries 12,674 3.7 ton 47 $1,110.55 52,337 100 52,294 Apples 7,152 470 box 3,361 $10.22 34,331 100 34,202 Bartlett Pears 5,061 13.4 ton 68 $275.26 18,677 100 18,662 Peaches 1,004 172 box 173 $17.95 3,108 99 3,065 Prunes & Plums 1,868 3.0 ton 6 $198.20 1,102 99 1,090 Wine Grapes 10,438 2.5 ton 26 $1,317.82 34,042 98 33,404 Other Tree Fruits & Nuts 2,444 (X) (X) (X) 2,846 99 2,827 Subtotal 85,037 (X) (X) (X) 223,234 100 222,335
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. p=preliminary, (X)=not applicable. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (GAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University. (continued on page 8)
Oregon Agricultural Estimates for Selected Commodities, 2003p (continued) Area
Commodity Harvested Yield
Per Acre Production Price Value of
Production Percent
Sold Value of
Sales
Small Fruit & Berries Acres Units 1,000 Units Per Unit $1,000 Percent $1,000 Strawberries 3,130 13,353 lb 41,795 $0.466 19,458 100 19,384 Red Raspberries 2,563 3,7921b 9,718 $0.727 7,064 100 7,064 Cranberries 2,702 163.5 bbl 442 $39.811 17,592 100 17,591 Blueberries 3,050 8,550 lb 26,078 $0.815 21,262 100 21,217 Black Raspberries 1,205 2,301 lb 2,773 $1.430 3,964 100 3,964 Other Berries 7,744 (X) (X) (X) 28,972 100 28,952 Subtotal 20,394 (X) (X) (X) 98,312 100 98,172
Vegetables & Truck Crops Acres Units 1,000 Units Per Unit $1,000 Percent $1,000 Dry Onions 21,310 578 cwt 12,321 $6.48 79,833 86 68,742 Sweet Corn, Processed 28,290 9.1 ton 258 $81.42 21,006 100 21,006 Snap Beans, Processed 16,545 6.3 ton 104 $174.50 18,067 100 18,067
OD Sweet Corn, Fresh 3,545 191 cwt 678 $15.22 10,320 99 10,203 Other Fresh Vegetables 14,543 (X) (X) (X) 90,624 99 89,414 Other Processed Vegetables 22,256 (X) (X) (X) 14,098 100 14,098 Other Vegetables & Truck Crops 13,930 (X) (X) (X) 22,802 100 22,711 Subtotal 120,419 (X) (X) (X) 256,750 95 244,241
Specialty Crops Acres Units 1,000 Pounds Per Unit $1,000 Percent $1,000 Nursery Crops (X) (X) (X) (X) 544,188 99 542,797 Farm Forest Products (X) (X) (X) (X) 150,233 100 150,233 Christmas Trees 6,540 1,285 tree 8,406 $18.80 158,003 100 158,003 Greenhouse Crops (X) (X) (X) (X) 132,140 98 130,518 Bulbs 1,300 (X) (X) (X) 20,625 98 20,400 Other Specialty Products 2,730 (X) (X) (X) 90,285 90 81,617 Subtotal (X) (X) (X) (X) 1,095,474 99 1,083,566
Total All Crop Sales 2,487,646
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. p=preliminary, (X)=not applicable. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (GAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University. (continued on page 9)
Oregon Agricultural Estimates for Selected Commodities, 2003p (continued) Number of Inventory
Commodity January 1 Quantity
Sold* Value of
Sales
Livestock & Poultry Head Units $1,000 Cattle 1,632,800 (X) 543,048 Hogs & Pigs 72,700 108,564 head 8,801 Sheep & Lambs 294,900 (X) 15,839 Broilers 18,304,500 head 36,787 Chicken Eggs 2,618,600 layers 64,957,000 dozen 43,016 Wool 226,600 shorn 1,567,843 lb 570 Mink 47,200 females 223,000 pelts 6,387 Honey 49,500 hives (X) 3,239 Horses & Mules 123,600 (X) 20,099 Dairy Products 113,810 22,164,100 cwt 282,030 Other Misc. Livestock (X) (X) 18,322
Total Livestock & Poultry 978,138
Total Agricultural Sales 3,465, 784
*Production and value estimates are aggregated up from individual county data. Livestock such as cattle and sheep maybe present in a given county for onlysome portion of the year. For these commodities, the production and value are based on the value added while the livestock were present in the county, rather than on the number of animals sold. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (GAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
Oregon Gross Farm Sales ($1,000), 2003p 2003p Grass & Tree Small Crops Livestock All Total District Hays & Legume Field Fruit Fruit & Vegetable Spec. Not All Cattle & Dairy Eggs & Misc. Not Animal Gross & County Grains Forage Seeds Crops & Nuts Berries Crops Prod. Disclosed Crops Calves Products Poultry Animals Disclosed Products Sales Benton 1,091 3,778 17,186 3,068 2,516 1,717 11,134 39,264 79,754 4,200 5,524 78 1,234 11,036 90,790 Clackamas 817 2,472 6,965 1,224 5,335 14,187 20,827 245,922 297,749 7,404 3,826 25,288 6,912 43,430 341,179 Lane 746 8,849 13,536 5,698 9,496 1,953 10,798 37,154 88,230 8,010 5,978 7,697 3,845 25,530 113,760 Linn 4,748 15,067 83,204 7,972 4,063 3,839 12,487 18,452 149,832 7,267 14,825 6,805 11,728 40,625 190,457 Marion 4,001 11,321 56,981 26,182 10,254 30,387 54,971 209,049 403,146 9,481 43,033 23,280 7,320 83,114 486,260 Multnomah 436 - - - 505 3,758 10,538 52,396 1,394 69,027 2,443 2,443 71,470 Polk 5,087 3,416 34,965 3,685 9,698 2,289 2,486 31,894 93,520 4,301 14,562 4,720 2,176 - 25,759 119,279 Washington 6,427 - 16,426 - 10,367 14,969 6,977 146,251 5,291 206,708 3,390 9,206 462 3,192 16,250 222,958 Yamhill 5,652 3,976 30,581 573 17,992 5,634 10,879 118,540 193,827 5,754 13,558 7,841 4,020 31,173 225,000 Willamette Valley 29,005 48,879 259,844 48,402 70,226 78,733 141,097 898,922 6,685 1,581,793 49,807 110512 76,171 40,427 2,443 279,360 1,861,153 Clatsop - 153 - - - - 2,430 190 2,773 1,700 2,205 1 1,574 5,480 8,253 Columbia 494 17 - - 17,998 1,758 20,267 2,280 - - 510 568 3,358 23,625 Coos 267 - 12,210 - 21,700 73 34,250 9,434 5,439 832 15,705 49,955 Curry 14 - 5,280 - 15,195 22 20,511 3,298 270 672 4,240 24,751 Lincoln 92 _ 7,845 181 8,118 1,300 - 326 1,626 9,744 Tillamook 388 - 1,720 200 2,308 4,500 82,590 87 87,177 89,485 Coastal 1,408 17 17,490 66,888 2,424 88,227 22,512 90,504 1 3,675 894 117,586 205,813 Douglas 4,894 - - 2,542 748 1,878 26,311 454 36,827 15,499 - 3,491 18,990 55,817 Jackson 191 5,972 356 73 33,971 - 1,826 6,280 48,669 15,500 742 3,966 2,420 22,628 71,297 Josephine - 2,337 - - 1,647 - 768 6,144 94 10,990 3,800 5,940 2,028 11,768 22,758 South Western 191 13,203 356 73 38,160 748 4,472 38,735 548 96,486 34,799 6,682 3,966 4,448 3,491 53,386 149,872 Gilliam 7,583 571 - 780 - 36 150 280 9,400 8,000 39 - 8,039 17,439 Hood River 11 4 - - 49,715 152 51 3,597 53,530 1,126 1,126 54,656 Morrow 15,306 14,936 2,506 37,326 527 - 12,245 3,785 86,631 43,470 - 49,653 93,123 179,754 Sherman 19,649 170 - - - - - 500 704 21,023 2,000 - 71 2,071 23,094 Umatilla 36,954 9,223 11,486 33,093 20,563 12 30,978 13,451 - 155,760 41,477 594 2,053 - 44,124 199,884 Wasco 13,329 2,150 - 101 39,365 - 92 984 - 56,021 8,690 8,690 64,711 Wheeler - 696 - - - - - 850 111 1,657 6,851 - 119 6,970 8,627 North Central 92,832 27,750 13,992 71,300 110,170 164 43,402 23,317 1,095 384,022 101,798 594 2,211 59,540 164,143 548,165 Baker 1,173 3,657 - 6,338 - 2,826 - 13,994 35,620 - 1,106 910 37,636 51,630 Malheur 12,972 6,679 3,210 19,277 1,967 50,775 280 - 95,160 70,022 7,608 1,641 - 79,271 174,431 Union 5,029 3,761 2,227 13,267 2,013 1,153 27,450 10,743 940 11,683 39,133 Wallowa 3,073 11,326 609 1 53 2,201 - 17,263 15,914 822 - 16,736 33,999 Eastern 22,247 25,423 6,046 38,883 1,967 50,828 7,320 1,153 153,867 132,299 7,608 3,569 1,850 145,326 299,193
Crook 1,069 6,006 130 2,024 1,453 992 11,674 24,000 368 24,368 36,042 Deschutes - 4,764 - 484 - 2,884 247 8,379 6,181 2,789 2,150 11,120 19,499 Grant 40 1,963 - - 6,519 8,522 16,901 1 600 17,502 26,024 Harney 98 14,438 28 - - 730 15,294 40,934 - 1,404 42,338 57,632 Jefferson 3,283 8,433 7,052 8,278 1,773 935 29,754 11,283 - 2,054 13,337 43,091 Klamath 10,855 29,314 - 13,230 31,930 85,329 65,622 13,512 9 2,519 81,662 166,991 Lake 258 19,312 4,730 - 24,300 27,455 - 556 28,011 52,311 South Central 15,603 84,230 7,210 24,016 - 3,226 42,201 6,766 183,252 192,376 16,301 10 9,651 218,338 401,590 Total Undisclosed 600 4,794 266 2,763 1,814 1,036 1,215 6,183 18,671 - 9,456 49,828 80 8,854 68,218 State Total 160,478 205,687 287,731 185,437 222,337 98171 244,240 1,083,566 - 2,487,647 543,047 282,029 80,228 72,835 978,139 3,465,786
p=preliminary. A ""indicates the data may not exist or may not be displayed due to confidentiality rules. The "not disclosed" values are the sum of all values hidden by the dashes (-) in any particularrow or column. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (GAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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Oregon Gross Farm Sales ($1,000), 2002r 2002r Grass & Tree Small Crops Livestock All Total District Hays & Legume Field Fruit Fruit & Vegetable Spec. Not All Cattle & Dairy Eggs & Misc. Not Animal Gross & County Grains Forage Seeds Crops & Nuts Berries Crops Prod. Disclosed Crops Calves Products Poultry Animals Disclosed Products Sales
Benton 1,860 4,184 17,088 2,969 2,010 1,617 10,743 8,122 29,018 77,611 2,300 4,885 87 1,202 - 8,474 86,085 Clackamas 914 2,626 6,219 832 3,619 13,980 20,302 234,012 - 282,504 7,422 3,586 25,587 6,651 - 43,246 325,750 Lane 1,301 9,091 13,285 4,158 7,066 1,805 8,744 35,249 - 80,699 7,500 6,125 7,911 3,813 - 25,349 106,048 Linn 4,843 15,727 81,925 6,798 2,327 3,678 10,918 25,814 - 152,030 6,110 13,080 7,029 11,660 - 37,879 189,909 Marion 3,912 10,373 45,221 26,218 7,948 25,813 55,018 192,554 - 367,057 8,507 41,983 23,267 7,254 - 81,011 448,068 Multnomah 615 1,004 - - 569 4,440 10,899 48,756 495 66,778 1,302 - - - 938 2,240 69,018 Polk 3,626 3,504 29,517 4,652 8,096 2,004 2,302 31,342 - 85,043 3,642 13,291 4,463 1,870 - 23,266 108,309 Washington 8,113 - 16,626 - 8,520 14,681 6,386 140,378 6,371 201,075 2,690 8,550 429 2,786 - 14,455 215,530 Yamhill 4,929 4,211 29,043 423 15,819 4,507 10,795 108,573 - 178,300 4,571 11,992 7,890 4,350 - 28,803 207,103 Willamette Valley 30,113 50,720 238,924 46,050 55,974 72,525 136,107 824,800 35,884 1,491,097 44,044 103,492 76,663 39,586 938 264,723 1,755,820 Clatsop 2,476 320 2,796 1,700 2,205 1 1,936 - 5,842 8,638 Columbia 475 - - - 580 802 15,985 187 18,029 1,600 - - 478 447 2,525 20,554 Coos 267 - - - 6,469 18 22,060 55 28,869 9,434 6,092 - 991 - 16,517 45,386 Curry 14 - - - 2753 - 16,280 20 19,067 3,960 - - - 1,092 5,052 24,119 Lincoln 66 - - - - - 7,330 176 7,572 1,269 - - - 316 1,585 9,157 Tillamook 379 - - - - - 2,029 170 2,578 4,385 85,121 - 112 - 89,618 92,196 Coastal 1,201 - - - 9,802 820 66,160 928 78,911 22,348 93,418 1 3,517 1,855 121,139 200,050
Douglas - 4,969 175 - 2,599 654 1,856 26,904 562 37,719 23,849 - - - 3,863 27,712 65,431
Jackson 130 1,455 370 96 33,023 - 1,649 6,183 - 42,906 11,000 750 3,868 2,362 - 17,980 60,886 Josephine 132 1,480 - - 1,389 - 768 5,559 - 9,328 2,700 5,837 24 1,967 - 10,528 19,856 South Western 262 7,904 545 96 37,011 654 4,273 38,646 562 89,953 37,549 6,587 3,892 4,329 3,863 56,220 146,173
Gilliam 9,920 632 - 117 - - - - 280 10,949 6,800 - - 40 - 6,840 17,789 Hood River 11 40 - - 50,307 152 51 3,597 - 54,158 450 331 - 626 - 1,407 55,565 Morrow 10,929 8,895 2,264 39,827 - - 7,217 5,619 4,063 78,814 36,000 - - - 42,910 78,910 157,724 Sherman 19,094 192 - - 48 - - - 840 20,174 1,850 - - - 65 1,915 22,089 Umatilla 36,919 14,658 18,374 43,957 16,433 12 33,206 18,441 - 182,000 32,512 619 - 2,102 - 35,233 217,233 Wasco 8,530 2,470 - - 22,236 - - 1,069 234 34,719 8,500 - - 868 - 9,368 44,087 Wheeler 34 1,364 - 76 - - - 1,560 - 3,034 4,240 - - 118 - 4,358 7,392 North Central 85,437 28,251 20,638 83,977 89,204 164 40,474 30,286 5,417 383,848 90,352 950 - 3,754 42,975 138,031 521,879 Baker 1,678 4,078 - 7,303 - - - 3,074 - 16,133 28,722 - - - 1,950 30,672 46,805 Malheur 15,190 8,910 3,685 27,969 2,610 - 31,807 270 - 90,441 61,096 8,481 - 1,549 - 71,126 161,567 Union 2,455 5,010 5,339 12,343 - - - 2,855 757 28,759 8,650 - - - 888 9,538 38,297 Wallowa 3,373 8,070 568 - - - - 2,684 66 14,761 13,736 - - 793 - 14,529 29,290 Eastern 22,696 26,068 9,592 47,615 2,610 - 31,807 8,883 823 150,094 112,204 8,481 - 2,342 2,838 125,865 275,959
Crook 792 6,512 276 2,082 - - 2,122 1,043 - 12,827 19,555 - - 516 - 20,071 32,898 Deschutes 122 4,649 - 411 - - - 2,783 - 7,965 6,181 2,897 - 2,250 - 11,328 19,293 Grant 30 1,988 - - 469 - - - 8,374 10,861 15,123 - - - 541 15,664 26,525 Hamey 101 13,465 51 - - - - 825 - 14,442 35,068 - - 1,239 - 36,307 50,749 Jefferson 3,275 10,405 7,598 10,319 - - 2,536 906 - 35,039 5,688 - - 1,473 - 7,161 42,200 Klamath 12,304 28,566 - 17,241 - - - 24,094 - 82,205 51,735 11,385 8 2,161 - 65,289 147,494 Lake 246 19,016 - - - - - 4,620 - 23,882 22,641 - - 488 - 23,129 47,011 South Central 16,870 84,601 7,925 30,053 469 - 4,658 34,271 8,374 187,221 155,991 14,282 8 8,127 541 178,949 366,170 Total Undisclosed 335 4,681 180 3,270 5,011 391 328 37,792 51,988 - - 43,857 1,243 7,910 53,010 State Total 155,713 203,426 277,804 211,061 190,279 83,536 218,467 1,040,838 - 2,381,124 462,488 271,067 81,807 69,565 - 884,927 3,266,051
r--revised. A "-" indicates the data may not exist or may not be displayed due to confidentiality rules. The "not disclosed" values are the sum of all values hidden by the dashes (-) in any particularrow or column. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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Benton 3,700 13,450 37,130 2,040 759 - 6,448 1,656 65,183 Clackamas 2,850 22,800 8,920 684 4,798 3,655 5,854 2,230 - 51,791 Lane 2,550 31,350 29,090 3,740 4,547 - 2,735 - 750 74,762 Linn 14,600 36,400 195,430 7,315 1,851 710 8,164 270 - 264,740 Marion 12,600 17,800 70,610 10,058 8,575 6,535 26,826 2,055 - 155,059 Multnomah 1,400 4,900 - - 267 1,005 3,835 70 460 11,937 Polk 16,500 16,600 57,065 1,442 5,870 535 1,963 620 100,595 Washington 21,700 19,240 30,190 575 7,615 3,125 5,105 250 87,800 Yam hill 18,150 24,700 49,065 708 11,505 1,095 5,223 220 - 110,666 Willamette Valley 94,050 187,240 477,500 26,562 45,787 16,660 66,153 5,715 2,866 922,533
Clatsop 5,050 - - - - - 30 72 5,152 Columbia 8,300 - - - - - 90 1,748 10,138 Coos 18,500 - - 25 1,850 - 60 120 20,555 Curry 2,050 - - - 800 - - 215 3,065 Lincoln 1,400 55 1,455 Tillamook 9,500 50 9,550 Coastal 44,800 - - 25 2,650 180 2,260 49,915
Douglas 39,250 - - 1,508 208 658 220 1,170 43,014 Jackson 1,460 21,300 350 37 8,960 - 551 10 - 32,668 Josephine 12,700 - - 655 - 405 10 850 14,620 South Western 1,460 73,250 350 37/1,/23 208 1,614 240 2,020 90,302 Gilliam 95,040 2,150 - 390 101 - 60 - 560 98,301 Hood River 200 900 - - 14,807 40 30 10 - 15,987 Morrow 217,300 50,000 2,695 18,050 261 - 9,002 2,000 299,308 Sherman 122,720 600 202 123,522 Umatilla 293,350 25,900 12,565 19,305 3,695 - 27,326 - 205 382,346 Wasco 86,770 5,600 - 640 8,394 - 73 20 - 101,497 Wheeler 7,650 480 8,130 North Central 815,380 92,800 15,260 38,385 27,258 40 36,491 30 3,447 1,029,091
Baker 7,250 75,850 2,930 86,030 Malheur 50,100 96,500 4,310 16,050 315 11,950 179,225 Union 35,300 38,000 11,092 12,235 415 97,042 Wallowa 17,700 45,650 2,012 15 810 - 66,187 Eastern 110,350 256,000 17,414 28,300 315 12,760 3,345 428,484
Crook 2,700 39,000 200 1,699 1,016 44,615 Deschutes 24,000 - 370 730 25,100 Grant 400 44,200 112 44,712 Hamey 2,900 123,000 280 126,180 Jefferson 8,800 20,450 8,900 4,115 1,240 65 43,570 Klamath 38,400 83,000 - 6,900 128,300 Lake 2,400 126,800 129,200 South Central 55,600 460,450 9,380 13,084 - - 2,256 - 907 541,677 Total Undisclosed 2,750 - 1,610 3,570 529 836 1,145 4,405 14,845
State Total 1,079,590 1,114,540 521,514 109,938 85,037 20,394 120,419 10,570 - 3,062,002
p=preliminary. A "-" indicates the data may not exist or may not be displayed due to confidentiality rules. The "not disclosed" values are the sum of all values hidden by the dashes (-) in any particularrow or column. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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Harvested Acreage Summary, by County, 2002r 2002r Grass & Tree Small Acres District Hays & Legume Field Fruits Fruits & Vegetable Spec. Not Total & County Grains Forage Seeds Crops & Nuts Berries Crops Prod. Disclosed Acres
Benton 3,900 13,850 38,160 2,070 741 - 7,930 - 1,548 68,199 Clackamas 2,400 23,050 9,540 561 4,805 3,600 5,410 2,405 - 51,771 Lane 2,550 31,650 30,480 3,260 4,492 365 2,900 370 - 76,067 Linn 9,600 36,500 200,160 6,840 1,721 685 8,840 250 - 264,596 Marion 8,850 17,800 71,530 9,150 8,512 6,407 29,039 2,100 - 153,388 Multnomah 1,600 5,300 350 - 277 1,070 4,246 - 250 13,093 Polk 10,550 17,300 55,032 1,655 5,540 510 1,895 610 - 93,092 Washington 23,050 20,060 31,820 - 7,635 3,010 4,661 - 890 91,126 Yam hill 13,750 25,200 50,780 442 11,305 1,000 5,223 240 - 107,940 Willamette Valley 76,250 190,710 487,852 23,978 45,028 16,647 70,144 5,975 2,688 919,272
Clatsop 5,300 - - - - - - 102 5,402 Columbia 8,850 - - - - 842 40 533 10,265 Coos 18,500 - - 25 1,588 10 60 110 20,293 Curry 2,100 - - - 688 - - 215 3,003 Lincoln 1,300 - - - - - - 55 1,355 Tillamook 9,000 - - - - - 20 20 9,040 Coastal 45,050 - - 25 2,276 852 120 1,035 49,358
Douglas - 36,750 590 - 1,184 161 631 220 628 40,164 Jackson 1,100 21,000 380 50 8,585 - 540 10 - 31,665 Josephine 1,150 12,800 - - 555 - 418 35 - 14,958 South Western 2,250 70,550 970 50 10,324 161 1,589 265 628 86,787
Gilliam 115,200 2,550 - 803 - - - - 50 118,603 Hood River 200 880 - - 14,932 40 30 10 - 16,092 Morrow 202,600 25,550 2,324 17,190 - - 4,460 - 2,951 255,075 Sherman 132,130 1,000 - 180 12 - - - - 133,322 Umatilla 293,600 36,100 15,548 24,226 3,830 - 30,771 - 205 404,280 Wasco 82,290 6,150 - - 7,918 - - - 829 97,187 Wheeler 400 7,650 - 80 - - - - - 8,130 North Central 826,420 79,880 17,872 42,479 26,692 40 35,261 10 4,035 1,032,689
Baker 5,700 75,600 - 3,300 - 84,600 Malheur 51,800 98,350 4,430 21,160 315 11,050 187,105 Union 35,100 38,170 13,940 13,090 - 390 100,690 Wallowa 15,700 45,600 2,392 - - 266 63,958 Eastern 108,300 257,720 20,762 37,550 315 11,050 656 436,353
Crook 2,050 40,500 380 1,694 - - 1,020 - - 45,644 Deschutes 300 22,500 - 167 - - - - 80 23,047 Grant 350 44,000 - - 115 - - - - 44,465 Harney 2,800 124,000 460 - - - - - - 127,260 Jefferson 8,750 24,050 10,610 4,596 - - 1,219 - 65 49,290 Klamath 42,400 82,000 - 5,550 - - - - - 129,950 Lake 2,500 127,000 - - - - - - - 129,500 South Central 59,150 464,050 11,450 12,007 115 - 2,239 - 145 549,156 Total Undisclosed 750 - 80 2,067 1,386 483 156 4,265 9,187 -
State Total 1,073,120 1,107,960 538,986 118,131 83,885 19,607 121,291 10,635 - 3,073,615
p=preliminary. A `-"indicates the data may not exist or may not be displayed due to confidentiality rules. The "not disclosed" values are the sum of all values hidden by the dashes (-) in any particular row or column. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (GAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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