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1 I ("t) 01 CtkP.er ke)0 P I `49.s 14 g6 a IP) Oregon County and S ate Agricultural Estimates Special Report 726 January 1985 Oregon State University Extension Service

2 AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY SALES OREGON, 1984p BERRIES ALL CROPS 64% ALL LIVESTOCK 36%

3 Prepared by Stanley D. Miles Extension Economist, Oregon State University The following pages contain estimates of agricultural production and value of farm and ranch sales for These are preliminary or first estimates and will be revised and updated as additional information is received. The estimates are made by Oregon State University Extension Service personnel. County Extension agents develop estimates of acreages, yields, prices, numbers of cattle, sheep, hogs, and poultry. After all the county reports are completed, state totals are tabulated by Oregon State University Extension economists. This summary report provides a quick overview of Oregon agriculture for this past year. Oregon agricultural production information is requested by individuals, companies and agencies such as farmers and farm organizations, legislators, state and federal agencies, fertilizer and chemical companies, machinery companies, university specialists and administrators, students, consulting companies, news media, and other agribusiness firms. The Extension Service maintains detailed information on Oregon and United States agriculture and publishes other reports. Each year we publish more than 50 Commodity Data Sheets on the major agricultural commodities produced in Oregon. These contain a county breakdown of production, data on other northwest states or states that are important in the particular commodity and total figures for the United States. These sheets contain data for the last 3 to 5 years. Commodity data sheets are published in the following groupings: grains, hay, forage, field crops, tree fruits and nuts, small fruits and berries, vegetable and truck crops, specialty products, and livestock and poultry. If you would like these reports or would like your name on a mailing list, please write to 217 Extension Hall, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon

4 Oregon Gross Farm Sales, 1984 Preliminary Thousand dollars County All Crops All Livestock Total District 1 552, , ,243 Benton 36,140 7,106 43,246 Clackamas 79,423 40, ,916 Lane 34,101 22,395 56,496 Linn 63,461 27,926 91,387 Marion 151,174 50, ,043 Multnomah 31,975 2,976 34,951 Polk 35,412 12,246 47,658 Washington 73,290 18,821 92,111 Yamhill 47,406 29,029 76,435 District 2 22,355 83, ,858 Clatsop 1,842 5,560 7,402 Columbia 7,169 6,487 13,656 Coos 5,625 17,567 23,192 Curry 3,978 3,283 7,261 Lincoln 2,660 1,748 4,408 Tillamook 1,081 48,858 49,939 District 3 47,788 44,209 91,997 Douglas 18,103 15,574 33,677 Jackson 25,384 18,244 43,628 Josephine 4,301 10,391 14,692 District 4 295,087 77, ,897 Gilliam 20,098 3,727 23,825 Hood River 28,603 2,155 30,758 Morrow 78,989 28, ,471 Sherman 19,145 3,701 22,846 Umatilla 121,256 29, ,892 Wasco 26,144 5,736 31,880 Wheeler 852 3,581 4,433 District 5 107,764 83, ,136 Baker 5,943 18,577 24,520 Malheur 77,251 44, ,038 Union 15,569 8,450 24,019 Wallowa 9,001 11,558 20,559 District 6 116, , ,957 Crook 11,365 19,411 30,776 Deschutes 6,780 15,412 22,192 Grant 2,257 10,278 12,535 Harney 4,092 19,913 24,005 Jefferson 37,845 6,465 44,310 Klamath 42,744 36,417 79,161 Lake 11,549 21,429 32,978 State Total $1,142,008 $630,080 $1,772,088 December

5 Oregon Gross Farm Sales, p Commodities 1983r Thousand Dollars 1984p Percent Change Grains 298, , Hay and Silage 81,369 75, Grass and Legume Seeds 95,499 96, Field Crops 163, , Tree Fruits and Nuts 84,801 89, Small Fruits and Berries 53,183 45, All Vegetable Crops 143, , Specialty Products 233, , All Crops 1,154,481 1,142, Cattle and Calves 277, , Dairy Products. 189, , Eggs and Poultry 57,758 70, Miscellaneous Animals. 64, , All Livestock and 589, , Products Total Gross Sales $1,743,949 $1,772, r - Revised. p - Preliminary. - 3

6 Oregon's Leading Agricultural Commodities, Gross Farm Sales, 1984p Rank Commodity Thousand Dollars 1984p 1983r 1982r 1. Cattle & Calves 300, , , Wheat 226, , , Dairy 185, , , Nursery Crops 98,680 93,605 83, Potatoes 95,511 84,660 72, Alfalfa Hay 58,698 62,983 53, Farm Forest 46,115 49,590 42, Christmas Trees 39,984 34,367 29, Chicken Eggs 37,017 30,009 28, Dry Onions 33,815 55,086 18, Barley 32,915 39,220 26, Winter Pears 28,329 23,473 28, Annual Ryegrass 27,642 25,820 29, Peppermint 25,206 22,315 17, Sweet Corn, Processed 24,375 22,724 28, Broilers 24,331 20,768 24, Sheep & Lambs 22,682 16,939 16, Greenhouse Crops 22,570 20,380 18, Perennial Ryegrass 20,924 20,465 23, Snap Beans, Processed 20,288 19,660 22, Hogs 17,709 17,614 19, Sweet Cherries 17,050 20,396 21, Corn for Grain 15,869 16,428 12, Strawberries 15,791 30,988 25, Apples 14,146 15,570 15, Horses 14,068 14,442 14, Hops 13,539 22,238 25, Sugarbeets for Sugar 12,200 11,408 9, Filberts 11,523 4,432 12, Tame Blackberries 9,904 5,943 4, Hay (Other than alfalfa) 9,867 11,340 9, Oats 8,727 7,160 8, Green Peas 8,590 7,044 7, Tall Fescue 8,367 7,394 4, Turkeys 8,294 6,435 9, Bartlett Pears 8,278 9,400 9, Vegetable & Flower Seed 7,793 5,950 6, Orchardgrass 7,385 10,324 9, All Kentucky Bluegrass 7,033 6,257 9, Red Raspberries 6,845 5,320 9, Red Clover 6,116 6,513 6, Corn Silage 5,427 5,341 4, Cauliflower, Processed 5,413 4,155 5, Mink 5,317 5,067 4, Radish Seed (sprouts) 4,889 4,860-4

7 Oregon's Leading Agricultural Commodities, Gross Farm Sales, 1984, continued Thousand Dollars Rank Commodity 1984p 1983r 1982r 46. Cranberries 4,780 3,870 3, Bulbs 4,405 4,010 4, Alfalfa Seed 4,257 3,545 2, Peaches 4,138 2,756 3, Sugarbeet for Seed 3,665 4,098 7, Garlic 3,605 2,891 2, Crimson Clover 3,278 2,430 1, Sweet Corn, Fresh 3,214 2,295 2, Cucumbers, Processed 3,038 2,927 3, Squash & Pumpkins 3,014 2,559 3, Broccoli, Processed 2,951 2,704 3, Blueberries 2,904 3,549 2, Bentgrass 2,795 3,434 4, Lettuce 2,783 1,483 1, Mint for Root Stock 2,728 1, Chewing Fescue 2,709 3,184 4, Grapes 2,557 2,650 2, Wool 2,529 1,703 1, Cabbage 2,522 2,249 2, Black Raspberries 2,336 1, Boysenberries 2,294 1,229 1, Carrots, Fresh 2,208 2,230 2, Prunes & Plums 2,200 2,800 4, Red Fescue 2,157 1,795 2, Cauliflower, Fresh 2,066 1,893 1, Dry Field Peas 1,964 2,249 2, Honey & Beeswax 1,698 1,670 1, Spearmint for Oil 1,692 1,426 1, Beets, Processed 1,538 1,462 2, Rabbits 1,508 1,036 1, Dry Field Beans 1,478 1,548 1, Tomatoes 1,396 1,056 1, Asparagus 1,372 1,292 1, Carrots, Processed 1,323 1,081 1, Grass & Grain Straw 1,188 1, Rutabagas 1, Watermelons 1, , White Clover 1, , Cucumbers, Fresh 1, Other Commodities 56,299 55,669 45,895 Total Gross Farm Sales 1,772,088 1,743,949 1,751,739 p - Preliminary. r - Revised. -5-

8 Oregon Agriculture Preliminary Estimates, 1984 Commodity Area harvested Yield per acre Production Price Value of production Percent sold Grains: Acres Bushels Bushels Bushel Thousands Percent Thousands Wheat 1,093, ,348,600 $ 3.41 $233, $226,542 Barley 263, ,835, , ,915 Oats 75, ,597, , ,727 Corn 46, ,617, , ,869 Other grains 4, , Subtotal 1,482,850 97,503,700 $301,256 $284,286 Hay and forages: Ton Ton Ton Alfalfa hay 445, ,801,930 $74.80 $134, $ 58,698 Other hay 661, ,287, , ,867 Corn silage 33, , , ,427 Other forage 200 2,466 1,974 Subtotal 1,140,350 $221,287 $ 75,966 Thousand Hundred- Grass and legume seeds: Pounds Pounds weight Alfalfa seed 8, ,826 $ $ 4, $ 4,257 Bentgrass seed 15, , , ,795 All Kentucky Bluegrass 18, , , ,033 Crimson clover seed 10, , , ,278 Red clover seed 27, , , ,720 Chewings fescue seed 15, , , ,709 Tall fescue seed 25, , , ,367 Red Fescue seed 11, , , ,157 Annual ryegrass seed 109,300 1, , , ,642 Pe r ennial ryegrass seed 72,500 1,000 72, , ,924 Orchardgrass seed 26, , , ,385 Other seeds 26,960 15,956 4,380 4,248 Subtotal 368, ,976 $96,767 $ 96,515 Value of sales

9 Oregon Agriculture Preliminary Estimates, 1984, continued Commodity Area harvested Yield per acre Production Price Value of production Percent sold Value of sales Field crops: Acres Units Thousand units Per unit Thousands Percent Thousands Potatoes Peppermint for oil Hops Sugarbeets for sugar Radish seed (sprouts) SOgarbeets for seed Vegetable and flower seed Other field crops Subtotal 57, cwt 24,051 cwt $ 4.40 $105, $ 95,511 34, lbs 2,232 lbs , ,206 4,950 1,450 lbs 7,192 lbs , ,539 11, ton 305 ton , ,200 5,680 1,440 lbs 8,190 cwt , ,889 3,162 2,680 lbs 8,462 lbs.43 3, ,665 6,680 7, ,793 35,855 10,402 8, ,442 $183,351 $171,543 Tree fruits and nuts: Filberts Winter pears Sweet cherries Apples Bartlett pears Peaches 23,730 11,760 13,540 9,800 7,495 1,698 1,470 lbs 9.3 ton 2.8 ton 345 bxs 6.2 ton 181 bxs 34,910 lbs ton 37.3 ton 3,380 bxs 46.6 ton 307 bxs $ $ 11,523 28,329 17,050 14,146 8,278 4, $ 11,523 28,329 17,050 14,146 8,278 4,138 2,200 Prunes and plums 4, ton 11.6 ton , Other tree fruits and nuts 5,234 4, ,234 Subtotal 77,930 $ 89,898 $ 89,898

10 Commodity Oregon Agriculture Preliminary Estimates, 1984, continued Area harvested Yield per acre Production Price Value of production Percent sold Thousand Per Small fruits and berries: Acres Units units it Thousands Percent Thousands Strawberries 6,500 9,660 lbs 62,816 lbs.25 $ 15, $ 15,791 Tame blackberries 2,970 6,725 lbs 19,975 lbs.50 9, ,904 Red raspberries 2,502 5,160 lbs 12,899 lbs.53 6, ,845 Cranberries bbl 89.1 bbl , ,780 Blueberries 766 7,600 lbs 5,822 lbs.50 2, ,904 Other small fruits and berries 2,710 8,019 lbs 5, ,479 Subtota l 16, ,441 lbs $ 45,703 $ 45,703 Value of sales Vegetables and truck crops: Dry onions 13, cwt 5,745 cwt $ 5.90 $ 33, $ 33,815 Sweet Corn, processed 39, ton ton , ,375 Snap Beans, processed 22, ton ton , ,288 Green peas 29, ton 44.6 ton , ,590 Fresh vegetables 4,957 14, ,165 Other misc. vegetables and truck crops 19,022 32, ,575 Subtotal 128,69_9 $133,808 $ 133,808 Specialty products: Nursery crops $ 98, $ 98,680 Farm Forest 46, ,115 Christmas trees 39, ,984 Greenhouse crops 22, ,570 Bulbs 4, ,405 Other Specialty products 31, ,535 Subtotal $244,289 $ 244,289 Total all crops sales, preliminary estimate for 1984 $1,142,008

11 Oregon Agriculture Preliminary Estimates, 1984, continued Commodity Number of Inventory January 1 Quantity Sold Value of sales Livestock and poultry: Head Units Thousands Beef cows and heifers Cattle and calves Hogs and pigs Sheep and lambs Dairy products Broilers Turkeys Chicken eggs Wool Mink Honey and beeswax Horses and mules Other miscellaneous livestock Total livestock and poultry 658,900 1,630, , ,400 98,220 cows 2,783,000 layers 517,600 hd. shorn 43,300 females 57,900 hives 136, ,600 head 13,373,000 cwt 14,580,000 head 906,000 head 59,061,000 doz 3,360,000 lbs 171,350 pelts $ 300,044 17,709 22, ,409 24,331 8,294 37,017 2,543 5,317 1,698 14,468 10,568 agriucltural sales, preliminary estimates for ,080 Total agriucltural sales, preliminary estimate for 1984: $1,772,088

12 1983 OREGON GROSS FARM SALES $000$ Grass& Tree Small '. '. : ALL :: TOTAL District Hays & Legume Field Fruits Fruits& Vegetable Spec. : ALL 1 Cattle& Dairy Egg & Misc. : ANIMAL :: GROSS & County Grains Silage Seeds Crops & Nuts Berries Crops Hort. : CROPS : Calves Products Poultry Animals!PRODUCTS :: SALES : SOURCE: Compiled by Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon University. Dec. 84

13 Grass& Tree Small District Hays & Legume Field Fruits Fruits& Vegetable & County Grains Silage Seeds Crops & Nuts Berries Crops Benton Clackamas Lane Linn Marion Multnomah Polk Washington Yamhill District Clatsop Columbia Coos Curry Lincoln Tillamook District Douglas Jackson Josephine District Gilliam Hood River Morrow Sherman Umatilla Wasco Wheeler District Baker Malheur Union Wallowa District OREGON GROSS FARM SALES $000$ ' :. ALL :: TOTAL Spec. : ALL 1 Cattle& Dairy Eggs & Misc. : ANIMAL :: GROSS Hort. : CROPS : Calves Products Poultry Animals :PRODUCTS :: SALES : 7106 :: : : : :: : : : :: : :: : : : :: : : : 2976: : : : : : : : :: : :: * * * :: : 1842 : : 5560 :: : : 6487 :: : 5625 : : :: : 3978 : : 3283 :: : 2660 : : 1748 :: : 1081 : : :: * * * :: : : :: : : : :: : 4301 : : :: * * * :: : : : 3727 : 640 : : : 2155 :: : : : :: : : 3701 :: : : : :: : : : 5736 :: : 852 : :: * * * :: : 5943 : : :: : : : :: : :: : 9001 : : :: * * * :: Crook : : :: Deschutes : 6780 : : Grant :: : : :: Harney : 4092 : : :: Jefferson : : :: Klamath : : : :: Lake District : : :: * * * :: STATE TOTAL * * * :: : SOURCE: Compiled by Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University

14 HARVESTED ACREAGE SUMMARY Oregon Counties, , Grass& Tree Small District Hays & Legume Field Fruits Fruits& Vegetable Spec. : TOTAL & County Grains Silage Seeds Crops & Nuts Berries Crops Hort. : ACRES -I- : Benton : Clackamas : Lane : Linn : Marion : Multnomah : Polk : Washington : Yamhill : District * ,.. Clatsop : 4028 Columbia : Coos : Curry : 2815 Lincoln Tillamook : 6735 District * Douglas : Jackson Z : Josephine : District * Gilliam : Hood River : Morrow : Sherman : Umatilla : Wasco : Wheeler : District * Baker : Malheur : Union : Wallowa : District * : Crook : Deschutes : Grant Harney : Jefferson : Klamath : Lake : District * STATE TOTAL * SOURCE: Compiled by Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State Unimersity. Date 12/84 Estimates are not included for many specialty crops, pasture, and rangeland -12-

15 HARVESTED ACREAGE SUMMARY Oregon Counties, 1984 Grass& Tree Small District Hays & Legume Field Fruits Fruits& Vegetable Spec. : TOTAL & County Grains Silage Seeds Crops & Nuts Berries Crops Hort. : ACRES Benton : Clackamas : Lane : Linn : Marion : Multnomah : Polk : Washington : Yamhill : District * Clatsop : 4831 Columbia : Coos : Curry : 2265 Lincoln : 2831 Tillamook : 6235 District * Douglas : Jackson : Josephine : District * Gilliam : Hood River : Morrow : Sherman : Umatilla : Masco : Wheeler : District * Baker : Malheur : Union : Wallowa : District * Crook : Deschutes : Grant : Harney : Jefferson : Klamath : Lake : District * STATE TOTAL * : SOURCE: Compiled by Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University Estimates are not included for many specialty crops, pasture, and rangeland

16 The Oregon State University Extension Service provides education and information based on timely research to help Oregonians solve problems and develop skills related to youth, family, community, farm, forest, energy, and marine resources. Extension's agriculture program provides education, training, and technical assistance to people with agriculturally related needs and interests. Major program emphases include food and fiber production, business management, marketing and processing, and resource use and conservation. Extension Service, Oregon State University, Corvallis, 0. E. Smith, director. This publication was produced and distributed in furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, Extension work is a cooperative program of Oregon State University, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and Oregon counties. Oregon State University Extension Service offers educational programs, activities, and materials without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, or disability as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of Oregon State University Extension Service is an Equal Opportunity Employer.