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AEDE-RP-0071-11 2010 OHIO FARM INCOME CASH RECEIPTS BY OHIO FARMERS FROM LIVESTOCK, CROPS AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS BY FIVE YEAR INTERVALS, 1980-95 & YEARLY 1996-2010 Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center Wooster, Ohio

CONTENTS Page Ohio Farm Income... 2 Tables: I. Cash Receipts from Farm Marketing and Government Payment, Ohio 1961-2010... 3 II. III. IV. Cash Receipts by Major Commodities in Order by Value, Ohio 2009 and 2010... 4 Cash Receipts by Commodity and Commodity Groups, Ohio 2009 and 2010... 4 Cash Receipts from Farm Marketings (Including CCC Loans), by Months, Ohio and United States, 2009 and 2010... 6 V. Farm Asset, Debt and Ratios, U.S. 2007-2010... 7 VI. Farm Income Statement of Ohio, 2008-2010 and U.S. 2009-2010... 8 VII. Cash Receipts by Counties, Ohio 2009 Revised and 2010 Preliminary... 10 VIII. IX. Cash Receipts from Farm Marketing, by Commodities and Commodity Groups, by Counties, Ohio 2009 Revised... 12 Cash Receipts from Farm Marketing, by Commodities and Commodity Groups, by Counties, Ohio 2010 Preliminary... 16 X. Cash Receipts of the Eight Major Commodities by Relative Importance, by Counties, Ohio 2010 Preliminary... 20 XI. The County Rankings by Total Cash Receipts and Major Agricultural Commodities, Ohio 2010 Preliminary... 24 Procedure... 28. Figures: I. Cash Receipts by Commodity, Percent of Total, Ohio, 2010... 6 II. Gross and Net Farm Income, Ohio 1995-2010... 7 Alan Randall, Chair By Wayne F. Matthews Cheryl Turner Department of Agricultural, Environmental Cooperating with National Agricultural And Development Economics Statistics Service The Ohio State University and United States Department Ohio Agricultural Research of Agriculture And Development Center Reynoldsburg, Ohio November 2011 Phil 2007 1

OHIO FARM INCOME Cash receipts during 2010, from Ohio s livestock, livestock products, and crops totaled $7.88 billion, 10.8 percent above last year s $7.12 billion. Cash receipts from all crops in 2010 were up 5.6 percent from 2009, and cash receipts from livestock were up 22.1 percent. The 2010 value of cash receipts for crops was $5.15 billion. Based on preliminary estimates, this year s total is up by $271. The percentage of total farm marketing attributable to crops in 2010 was 65.3 percent, 3.3 percentage points below the corresponding figure from the revised 2009 data. The 2010 cash receipts for livestock and livestock products totaled $2.73 billion. This was the 2 nd highest in the past 10 years, and was 22.1 percent higher than last year (2009). The percentage of total farm marketings earned by livestock and livestock products were 34.7 percent, 3.3 percentage points above the corresponding figure from the revised 2009 data. Government payments totaled $373.2 million, 29.8 percent above last year s $287.5 million. This represents 4.5 percent of total cash receipts including government payments. Ohio agriculture contributed a net value added of $3.19 billion to the National economy in 2010, up from $3.11 billion in 2009. The final agricultural sector output, at $8.81 billion, was up 0.1 percent from 2009. Purchased inputs totaled $4.55 billion, unchanged from last year. Capital consumption was $1.15 billion, up 1.9 percent from 2009, and payments to stakeholders, at $1.03 billion, were down by 2.7 percent. The top five commodities in terms of cash receipts earned were soybeans with $2.270 billion and 28.8 percent of total receipts; corn with $1.909 billion and 24.2 percent of total receipts; wholesale milk with $932.7 million and 11.8 percent of total receipts; poultry and eggs with $719.0 million and 9.1 percent of total receipts; and hogs with $580.7 million and 7.4 percent of total cash receipts. The commodities ranked sixth through tenth were cattle and calves, greenhouse/nursery, wheat, vegetables, and hay. The top ten commodities accounted for 97.4 percent of all Ohio cash receipts. The following ten counties ranked first through tenth, respectively, based on total cash receipts: Mercer, Darke, Wayne, Hardin, Putnam, Licking, Stark, Wood, Auglaize, and Holmes. Mercer County ranked first in total receipts, hogs & pigs, and poultry & other livestock. Darke County ranked first in cash receipts for corn and soybeans. Wayne County was first for milk, cattle & calves, and oats & hay. Wood County was first for wheat, and Lake County ranked number one for other crops. This year s report includes publication of revised data by county for 2009 in addition to the 2010 preliminary data. The publication of the revised 2009 data by county permits a better comparison of the two years after the revisions have been made to reflect more complete data. This publication is available online at http://www.nass.usda.gov/oh/. After you get to our home page, click on Ohio Publications, and then click on the Farm Income icon. 2

OSU AED Economics (AEDE-RP-0171-11) TABLE I CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS, OHIO 1961-2010 Percent of All Farm Marketings Total Cash Commodities 1/ Government Lvstk & Receipts & Year Payments Lvstk & Lvstk Total Lvstk Gov. Payments Lvstk Products Crops & Crops Products Crops Thousand Dollars Percent 1961 631,557 392,625 1,024,182 60,439 1,084,621 61.7 38.3 1962 635,356 415,902 1,051,258 59,520 1,110,778 60.4 39.6 1963 626,078 429,193 1,055,271 50,062 1,105,333 59.3 40.7 1964 640,480 454,904 1,095,384 55,906 1,151,290 58.5 41.5 1965 669,629 426,378 1,096,007 76,384 1,172,391 61.1 38.9 1966 746,822 542,261 1,289,083 81,202 1,370,285 57.9 42.1 1967 703,367 517,300 1,220,667 70,355 1,291,022 57.6 42.4 1968 704,520 558,417 1,262,937 94,712 1,357,649 55.8 44.2 1969 777,111 531,132 1,308,243 103,424 1,411,667 59.4 40.6 1970 778,106 599,739 1,377,845 89,613 1,467,458 56.5 43.5 1971 770,001 631,632 1,401,633 71,191 1,472,824 54.9 45.1 1972 863,471 714,094 1,577,565 89,578 1,667,143 54.7 45.3 1973 1,043,150 1,055,697 2,098,847 55,838 2,154,685 49.7 50.3 1974 967,934 1,568,245 2,536,179 7,419 2,543,598 38.2 61.8 1975 1,125,260 1,426,334 2,551,594 8,822 2,560,416 44.1 55.9 1976 1,157,275 1,578,777 2,736,052 7,297 2,743,349 42.3 57.7 1977 1,143,657 1,725,754 2,869,411 33,102 2,902,513 39.9 60.1 1978 1,290,652 1,759,152 3,049,804 24,305 3,074,109 42.3 57.7 1979 1,399,575 1,966,072 3,365,647 10,602 3,376,249 41.6 58.4 1980 1,372,093 2,820,714 4,192,807 9,403 4,202,210 32.7 67.3 1981 1,431,931 1,911,741 3,343,672 24,089 3,367,761 42.8 57.2 1982 1,529,863 2,065,845 3,595,708 42,398 3,638,106 42.5 57.5 1983 1,515,033 2,032,935 3,547,968 175,888 3,723,856 42.7 57.3 1984 1,626,471 2,036,082 3,662,553 232,204 3,894,757 44.4 55.6 1985 1,506,397 2,564,759 4,071,156 149,692 4,220,848 37.0 63.0 1986 1,578,914 1,963,756 3,542,670 268,972 3,811,642 44.6 55.4 1987 1,623,301 1,982,047 3,605,348 431,877 4,037,225 45.0 55.0 1988 1,594,952 2,216,738 3,811,690 381,900 4,193,590 41.8 58.2 1989 1,698,460 2,309,913 4,008,373 274,000 4,282,373 42.4 57.6 1990 1,806,238 2,578,344 4,384,582 197,006 4,581,588 41.2 58.8 1991 1,654,708 2,462,154 4,116,862 156,708 4,273,570 40.2 59.8 1992 1,553,464 2,559,999 4,113,463 166,122 4,279,585 37.8 62.2 1993 1,685,226 2,835,050 4,520,276 265,374 4,785,650 37.3 62.7 1994 1,552,747 2,871,729 4,424,476 117,041 4,541,517 35.1 64.9 1995 1,595,774 3,107,540 4,703,314 167,351 4,870,665 33.9 66.1 1996 1,959,850 2,851,149 4,810,999 163,109 4,974,108 40.7 59.3 1997 1,875,233 3,371,859 5,247,092 186,431 5,433,523 35.7 64.3 1998 1,853,678 3,058,826 4,912,504 315,578 5,228,082 37.7 62.3 1999 1,776,776 2,672,006 4,448,782 650,237 5,099,019 39.9 60.1 2000 1,754,147 2,650,045 4,404,192 678,288 5,082,480 39.8 60.2 2001 1,859,816 2,673,021 4,532,837 681,817 5,214,654 41.0 59.0 2002 2/ 1,629,445 2,766,050 4,395,495 280,927 4,676,422 37.1 62.9 2003 2/ 1,801,575 2,792,109 4,593,684 399,798 4,993,482 39.2 60.8 2004 2/ 2,058,338 3,246,139 5,304,477 332,847 5,637,322 38.8 61.2 2005 2/ 2,036,474 3,120,815 5,157,289 615,414 5,772,704 39.5 60.5 2006 2/ 2,019,035 3,380,065 5,399,100 441,640 5,840,739 37.4 62.6 2007 2/ 2,534,944 4,058,889 6,593,833 268,733 6,862,565 38.4 61.6 2008 2/ 2,748,438 4,896,514 7,644,952 275,223 7,924,933 36.0 64.0 2009 3/ 2,237,698 4,880,967 7,118,665 287,531 7,407,110 31.4 68.6 2010 3/ 2,732,279 5,152,260 7,884,539 373,173 8,257,712 34.7 65.3 1/ Excludes government payments. 2/ Revised. 3/ Preliminary. 3

OSU AED Economics (AEDE-RP-0071-11) TABLE II CASH RECEIPTS BY MAJOR COMMODITIES IN ORDER BY VALUE OHIO 2009 AND 2010 Commodity or Group 2009 1/ Commodity Cash Receipts Percent or From Sales of Total Group Thousand Percent dollars Cash Receipts From Sales Percent of Total Thousand dollars Percent Soybeans 2,111,132 29.7% Soybeans 2,269,806 28.8% Corn 1,675,301 23.5% Corn 1,908,888 24.2% Milk, wholesale 727,842 10.2% Milk, wholesale 932,720 11.8% Poultry/eggs 2/ 664,352 9.3% Poultry/eggs 2/ 719,015 9.1% Hogs 414,775 5.8% Hogs 580,673 7.4% Cattle and calves 350,040 4.9% Cattle and calves 415,347 5.3% Greenhouse/nursery 329,162 4.6% Greenhouse/nursery 334,656 4.2% Wheat 291,556 4.1% Wheat 237,302 3.0% Vegetables 3/ 266,350 3.7% Vegetables 3/ 205,436 2.6% Hay 84,169 1.2% Hay 80,374 1.0% Other livestock & Poultry 5/ 69,624 1.0% Other livestock & Poultry 5/ 72,023 0.9% Fruits/nuts 6/ 64,251 0.9% Fruits/nuts 6/ 64,524 0.8% Other crops 4/ 36,466 0.5% Other crops 4/ 34,177 0.4% Tobacco 11,229 0.2% Sheep and lambs 12,501 0.2% Sheep and Lambs 11,065 0.2% Tobacco 8,531 0.1% Potatoes, Fall 8,680 0.1% Potatoes, Fall 6,695 0.1% Oats 2,671 * Oats 1,871 * State 7,118,665 100.0% State 7,884,539 100.0% 1/ Revised. 2/ Includes eggs, farm chickens, broilers, and turkeys. 3/ Does not include potatoes. 4/ Includes rye, barley, maple syrup, mushrooms, buckwheat, sorghum, speltz, sugar beets, sunflowers, popcorn, alfalfa seeds, all clover seeds, timothy seeds, and other seeds. 5/ Includes turkey eggs, ducks, other poultry, honey, mink pelts, beeswax, horses and mules, goats, and wool. 6/ Includes berries. *Less than 0.1 percent. Commodity or Group TABLE III CASH RECEIPTS BY COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS OHIO 2009 AND 2010 Cash Receipts From Sales 2009 1/ 2010 Percent of All Commodities 2/ Cash Receipts From Sales 2010 Percent of All Commodities 2/ Thousand Dollars Percent Thousand Dollars Percent All Commodities 7,118,66 100.0% 7,884,539 100.0% Livestock and products 2,237,69 31.4% 2,732,279 34.7% Meat animals 775,880 10.9% 1,008,521 12.8% Cattle and calves 350,040 4.9% 415,347 5.3% Hogs 414,775 5.8% 580,673 7.4% Sheep and lambs 11,065 0.2% 12,501 0.2% Dairy products 727,842 10.2% 932,720 11.8% Milk, wholesale 727,842 10.2% 932,720 11.8% 4

TABLE III (Continued) CASH RECEIPTS BY COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS OHIO 2009 AND 2010 Commodity or Group Cash Receipts From Sales 2009 1/ 2010 Percent of All Commodities 2/ OSU AED Economics (AEDE-RP-0071-11) Cash Receipts From Sales Percent of All Commodities 2/ Thousand Dollars Percent Thousand Dollars Percent Poultry/eggs 682,947 9.6% 738,660 9.4% Broilers 154,649 2.2% 181,618 2.3% Chicken eggs 403,793 5.7% 427,071 5.4% Turkeys 105,726 1.5% 110,087 1.4% Other poultry 3/ 18,779 0.3% 19,884 0.3% Miscellaneous livestock 51,029 0.7% 52,378 0.7% Honey 1,546 * 2,350 * Other livestock 4/ 49,483 0.7% 50,028 0.6% Crops 4,880,967 68.6% 5,152,260 65.3% Food grains 291,556 4.1% 237,302 3.0% Wheat 291,556 4.1% 237,302 3.0% Feed crops 1,762,140 24.8% 1,991,133 25.3% Corn 1,675,301 23.5% 1,908,888 24.2% Hay 84,169 1.2% 80,374 1.0% Oats 2,671 * 1,871 * Tobacco 11,229 0.2% 8,531 0.1% Oil crops 2,111,132 29.7% 2,269,806 28.8% Soybeans 2,111,132 29.7% 2,269,806 28.8% Vegetables 275,030 3.9% 212,131 2.7% Cabbage, fresh 2,273 * 8,602 0.1% Corn, sweet, fresh 41,253 0.6% 30,110 0.4% Cucumbers, processing 8,096 0.1% 9,702 0.1% Peppers, green, fresh 37,950 0.5% 16,464 0.2% Potatoes, Fall 8,680 0.1% 6,695 0.1% Pumpkins 22,513 0.3% 16,670 0.2% Tomatoes 89,264 1.3% 62,391 0.8% Fresh 67,584 0.9% 46,826 0.6% Processing 21,680 0.3% 15,565 0.2% Squash 10,695 0.2% 9,602 0.1% Misc. vegetables 5/ 53,595 0.8% 51,200 0.6% Fruits/nuts 64,251 0.9% 64,524 0.8% Apples 37,239 0.5% 31,427 0.4% Grapes 5,040 0.1% 2,169 * Peaches 3,952 0.1% 9,448 0.1% Strawberries, Spring 5,730 0.1% 9,520 0.1% Misc. fruits & nuts & berries 6/ 12,290 0.2% 11,960 0.2% All other crops 365,629 5.1% 368,833 4.7% Greenhouse/nursery 329,162 4.6% 334,656 4.2% Christmas trees 4,065 0.1% 4,270 0.1% Maple products 3,627 0.1% 2,776 * Misc. Crops 7/ 32,678 0.5% 31,235 0.4% 1/ Revised. 2/ Percents may not add to group totals because of method of computing and rounding. 3/ Farm chickens, turkey eggs, pheasants, ducks, geese, pigeons, and quail are combined with other poultry. 4/ Includes goats & mohair, beeswax, mink pelts, rabbits, aquaculture, chinchillas, buffalo, beefalo, wool, and horses/mules. 5/ Includes melons, processing snap beans, processing carrots, fresh market and processing misc. vegetables, and vegetables under glass. 6/ Includes cherries, pears, plums and prunes, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, other berries, and misc. fruit and nuts. 7/ Includes alfalfa seeds, timothy seeds, sweet clover seeds, red clover seeds, other seeds, dry beans, buckwheat, rye, wheat straw, sorghum, speltz, popcorn, sugar beets and mushrooms. * Less than 0.05%. 5

TABLE IV CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS (INCLUDING CCC LOANS) BY MONTHS, OHIO AND UNITED STATES 2009 AND 2010 Ohio OSU AED Economics (AEDE-RP-0071-11) United States 2009 1/ 2010 2009 1/ 2010 Thousand Dollars January 683,047 744,717 26,454,516 26,998,616 February 430,576 451,203 18,477,497 20,184,374 March 529,445 610,461 21,864,855 22,667,785 April 474,677 486,355 21,901,033 22,123,725 May 459,519 438,436 22,075,382 21,073,971 June 445,447 478,027 22,364,778 23,002,014 July 556,948 604,689 22,912,105 25,094,929 August 452,583 490,325 20,847,050 24,202,304 September 442,114 479,450 22,653,707 25,202,719 October 1,079,729 1,234,209 28,434,591 32,298,851 November 965,223 1,188,803 33,095,008 39,073,086 December 599,356 677,866 27,517,668 32,430,323 Total 2/ 7,118,664 7,884,541 288,598,190 314,352,697 1/ Revised. 2/ Totals may not add due to rounding. 6

TABLE V FARM ASSETS, DEBTS AND RATIOS, U.S. 2007-2010 United States OSU AED Economics (AEDE-RP-0071-11) 2007 2008 1/ 2009 1/ 2010 Thousand Dollars Farm assets 2,055,276 2,023,302 2,054,378 2,179,669 Real estate 1,751,386 1,702,961 1,724,412 1,841,672 Livestock and poultry 80,649 80,607 79,785 81,372 Machinery and motor vehicles 2/ 114,706 123,380 125,971 127,940 Crops 3/ 22,703 27,610 32,887 35,595 Purchased inputs 7,019 7,167 7,217 7,345 Financial 78,812 81,577 84,106 85,746 Farm debt 4/ 214,063 241,611 241,882 246,859 Real estate 112,682 134,667 131,314 136,262 Farm Credit System 46,793 57,701 57,181 61,688 Farm Service Agency 2,281 2,313 2,343 2,793 Commercial banks 41,884 50,564 50,084 51,867 Life insurance companies 12,750 14,991 13,478 12,762 Individuals and others 8,657 8,948 7,759 6,931 CCC storage & drying loans 316 151 469 222 Nonreal estate 101,382 106,944 110,569 110,596 Farm Credit System 31,622 37,290 39,883 40,533 Farm Service Agency 2,808 2,652 2,823 3,322 Commercial banks 54,129 57,313 57,027 56,609 Individuals and others 12,823 9,690 10,835 10,133 Equity 1,841,212 1,781,691 1,812,496 1,932,811 Ratio Debt/equity 11.6 13.6 13.3 12.8 Debt/assets 10.4 11.9 11.8 11.3 1/ Revised. 2/ Includes only farm share value for trucks and autos. 3/ Non-CCC crops held on farms plus value above loan rates for crops held on farms plus value above loan rates for crops held under CCC. 4/ Includes CCC storage and drying facilities loans but excluded debt on operator dwellings and for nonfarm purposes. 7

OSU AED Economics (AEDE-RP-0071-11) TABLE VI FARM INCOME STATEMENT OF OHIO, 2008-10 AND U.S. 2009 and 2010 Item 1/ Ohio United States 2008 3/ 2009 3/ 2010 2009 3/ 2010 Thousand dollars Value of crop production 4,676,225 5,189,780 5,062,604 168,021,781 172,068,037 Food grains 406,381 291,556 237,302 14,785,027 13,911,432 Feed crops 2,066,852 1,762,241 1,991,133 50,629,000 52,464,833 Cotton 0 0 0 4,008,720 6,266,559 Oil crops 1,742,910 2,111,132 2,269,806 35,545,128 35,101,830 Tobacco 11,355 11,229 8,531 1,467,406 1,246,570 Fruits and tree nuts 60,995 64,251 64,524 19,150,028 21,515,784 Vegetables 248,467 275,030 212,131 20,294,694 19,906,373 All other crops 359,554 365,528 368,833 22,460,455 22,495,237 Home consumption 2,306 1,593 1,744 93,181 103,855 Value of inventory adjustment /2-222,595 307,220-91,400-411,858-944,436 Value of livestock production 2,802,229 2,262,270 2,704,705 119,845,824 140,715,835 Meat animals 802,393 775,880 1,008,521 58,951,012 69,935,303 Dairy products 1,004,700 727,842 932,720 24,338,642 31,361,181 Poultry and eggs 888,376 682,947 738,660 32,446,040 35,465,164 Miscellaneous livestock 52,969 51,029 52,378 4,522,039 4,682,431 Home consumption 12,636 13,802 12,738 301,282 300,554 Value of inventory adjustment 2/ 41,155 10,770-40,312-713,191-1,028,798 Revenues from services and forestry 1,248,745 1,346,342 1,045,645 42,699,844 39,486,099 Machine hire and customwork 29,054 52,905 40,227 4,014,124 3,509,551 Forest products sold 23,740 24,845 23,450 661,463 649,069 Other farm income 444,240 521,907 211,689 17,310,800 14,105,121 Gross imputed rental value of farm dwellings 751,711 746,685 770,279 20,713,457 21,222,358 Value of agricultural sector production 8,727,199 8,798,392 8,812,954 330,567,449 352,269,971 Purchased inputs 4,750,088 4,546,771 4,549,149 190,012,149 192,648,874 Farm origin 1,590,553 1,546,054 1,605,483 77,263,916 81,334,358 Feed purchased 946,032 874,960 920,531 45,027,380 45,426,383 Livestock and poultry purchased 106,372 106,037 114,514 16,718,267 19,589,715 Seed purchased 538,149 565,057 570,438 15,518,269 16,318,260 Manufactured inputs 1,658,103 1,503,194 1,491,177 48,951,169 49,474,915 Fertilizers and lime 897,416 805,948 870,878 20,132,941 21,031,871 Pesticides 300,098 294,833 247,449 11,518,524 10,618,563 Petroleum fuel and oils 379,019 307,152 290,008 12,710,866 13,203,678 Electricity 81,570 95,261 82,842 4,588,838 4,620,803 Other purchased inputs 1,501,432 1,497,523 1,452,489 63,797,064 61,839,601 Repair and maintenance of capital items 457,688 493,240 452,692 14,715,124 14,770,321 Machine hire and customwork 81,947 92,564 101,184 3,890,080 4,268,866 Marketing, storage, and transportation expenses 164,436 189,378 177,413 10,322,983 10,321,267 Contract labor 13,148 17,684 29,434 3,856,670 3,931,595 Miscellaneous expenses 784,213 704,657 691,766 31,012,207 28,547,552 8

OSU AED Economics (AEDE-RP-0071-11) TABLE VI (Continued) FARM INCOME STATEMENT OF OHIO, 2008-10 AND U.S. 2009 and 2010 Item 1/ Ohio United States 2008 2009 2010 2008 2009 Thousand dollars plus: Net government transactions -6,856-8,152 80,953 1,119,152 935,105 + Direct Government payments 275,223 287,531 373,173 12,178,071 12,397,672 - Motor vehicle registration and licensing fees 12,515 15,751 12,288 645,378 648,528 - Property taxes 269,564 279,932 279,932 10,413,541 10,814,039 Gross value added 3,970,256 4,243,468 4,344,758 141,674,452 160,556,202 less: Capital consumption 1,079,823 1,132,474 1,154,554 30,091,031 30,694,908 Net value added 2,890,433 3,110,994 3,190,204 111,583,421 129,861,294 less: Payments to stakeholders 1,039,464 1,060,152 1,031,617 49,940,341 50,798,120 Employee compensation (total hired labor) 458,560 446,120 337,867 25,028,365 23,694,290 Net rent received by nonoperator landlords 195,615 234,709 330,520 9,757,680 12,641,835 Real estate and nonreal estate interest 385,289 379,323 363,230 15,154,296 14,461,995 Net farm income 1,850,969 2,050,842 2,158,587 61,643,080 79,063,174 1/ Value of agricultural sector production is the gross value of the commodities and services produced within a year. Net value-added is the sector's contribution to the National economy and is the sum of the of the income from production earned by all factors-of-production, regardless of ownership. Net farm income is the farm operators' share of income from the sector's production activities. The concept presented is consistent with that employed by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. 2/ A positive value of inventory change represents current-year production not sold by December 31. 3/ Revised 9

County 1/ TABLE VII CASH RECEIPTS BY COUNTIES, OHIO 2009 REVISED AND 2010 PRELIMINARY Lvstk & Lvstk Products Cash Receipts From Farm Marketings Crops Total Cash Receipts 2/ OSU AED Economics (AEDE-RP-0071-11 ) Per Farm Average Receipts Per Acre 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 Thousand Dollars Dollars Adams 15,555 19,707 22,209 21,408 37,764 41,115 27,565 30,011 211 261 Allen 18,306 25,132 66,993 90,799 85,299 115,931 90,743 123,331 459 594 Ashland 29,163 37,707 45,618 54,349 74,781 92,056 71,220 87,672 502 622 Ashtabula 22,890 29,002 33,357 37,715 56,247 66,718 51,603 61,209 354 422 Athens 5,618 7,289 6,049 6,498 11,667 13,788 20,468 24,189 148 177 Auglaize 48,040 60,837 75,590 91,312 123,630 152,149 116,632 143,537 586 728 Belmont 8,943 10,634 6,872 6,903 15,815 17,538 23,962 26,573 125 139 Brown 9,758 12,150 47,759 52,885 57,517 65,035 38,602 43,648 238 270 Butler 9,985 12,122 41,958 40,525 51,943 52,647 56,459 57,225 419 428 Carroll 15,529 19,583 31,690 30,874 47,219 50,457 62,131 66,390 411 443 Champaign 13,180 17,077 100,231 105,264 113,411 122,340 123,273 132,979 556 603 Clark 16,763 20,481 85,230 89,587 101,993 110,067 139,717 150,777 570 618 Clermont 3,282 3,771 23,989 26,663 27,270 30,434 30,989 34,584 265 301 Clinton 6,150 8,246 92,498 97,834 98,648 106,079 124,871 134,278 463 500 Columbiana 37,737 47,886 29,449 31,032 67,186 78,918 65,229 76,619 521 612 Coshocton 30,584 37,784 24,937 25,757 55,521 63,541 54,432 62,295 327 376 Crawford 21,104 28,934 107,521 114,180 128,625 143,114 191,978 213,603 595 666 Cuyahoga 317 322 8,926 9,421 9,243 9,743 77,023 81,192 3,081 3,248 Darke 216,843 251,432 151,232 161,435 368,075 412,867 206,784 231,948 1,043 1,176 Defiance 17,047 22,139 72,528 68,862 89,575 91,001 77,891 79,132 384 392 Delaware 11,041 14,789 73,451 77,854 84,492 92,642 117,350 128,670 640 707 Erie 2,096 2,584 55,690 66,654 57,786 69,237 144,465 173,093 696 855 Fairfield 10,971 14,109 71,009 80,303 81,980 94,412 75,211 86,617 477 549 Fayette 3,109 3,854 105,864 106,528 108,973 110,382 181,622 183,970 493 502 Franklin 2,313 2,845 42,279 46,014 44,592 48,859 111,479 122,147 796 872 Fulton 25,327 31,967 104,502 106,172 129,829 138,140 173,105 184,187 713 763 Gallia 7,943 9,443 5,191 5,259 13,134 14,702 13,267 14,851 112 128 Geauga 12,374 15,755 15,500 14,503 27,873 30,258 32,411 35,184 507 560 Greene 7,413 9,936 84,924 89,578 92,337 99,515 119,918 129,240 570 622 Guernsey 12,198 15,815 5,477 6,538 17,675 22,353 20,316 25,694 129 163 Hamilton 3,002 3,365 17,835 18,660 20,838 22,025 80,145 84,712 992 1,101 Hancock 12,062 16,018 105,910 119,832 117,972 135,849 129,640 149,285 483 559 Hardin 70,400 84,769 105,164 110,725 175,564 195,494 206,545 229,993 678 764 Harrison 7,363 8,689 4,629 5,652 11,993 14,341 29,250 34,979 139 169 Henry 9,642 12,186 117,877 115,459 127,519 127,645 144,908 145,051 554 562 Highland 13,765 16,733 69,609 70,458 83,374 87,191 54,851 57,363 311 327 Hocking 1,688 2,109 3,680 4,565 5,368 6,674 14,126 17,562 131 167 Holmes 102,052 124,933 27,272 27,093 129,325 152,026 85,082 100,017 707 840 Huron 19,912 25,280 100,543 106,450 120,454 131,730 156,434 171,078 555 610 Jackson 4,396 5,524 5,576 4,751 9,973 10,275 21,680 22,337 139 145 Jefferson 8,261 6,598 3,398 3,505 11,658 10,103 24,288 21,047 164 144 Knox 21,251 26,567 58,407 65,603 79,659 92,170 62,723 72,575 404 473 Lake 589 672 47,789 47,928 48,378 48,600 201,576 202,500 3,024 3,240 Lawrence 2,945 3,431 3,527 3,083 6,472 6,514 9,957 10,022 98 100 10

OSU AED Economics (AEDE-RP-0071-11) County 1/ TABLE VII (Continued) CASH RECEIPTS BY COUNTIES, OHIO 2008 REVISED AND 2010 PRELIMINARY Lvstk & Lvstk Products Cash Receipts From Farm Marketings Crops Total Cash Receipts 2/ Per Farm Average Receipts Per Acre 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 Thousand Dollars Dollars Licking 81,825 91,007 72,396 83,213 154,221 174,220 110,158 124,443 701 796 Logan 15,164 19,280 85,916 88,672 101,080 107,951 108,688 116,076 516 551 Lorain 15,012 19,525 66,505 65,463 81,517 84,988 97,044 101,177 691 726 Lucas 1,499 1,852 55,641 55,972 57,140 57,823 158,722 160,620 952 980 Madison 18,402 23,504 116,812 127,845 135,214 151,349 190,443 213,168 545 610 Mahoning 27,983 34,577 21,791 22,668 49,775 57,244 88,883 102,222 790 923 Marion 24,103 30,558 88,306 91,654 112,409 122,212 167,775 182,406 543 593 Medina 12,681 14,211 35,484 36,514 48,165 50,725 54,118 56,994 535 570 Meigs 8,787 11,307 15,712 13,236 24,499 24,543 44,544 44,623 322 332 Mercer 306,792 355,447 92,330 113,227 399,123 468,673 309,397 363,313 1,358 1,600 Miami 10,646 12,973 87,826 94,909 98,472 107,883 94,684 103,733 500 548 Monroe 7,567 9,821 3,917 3,644 11,484 13,466 18,229 21,374 116 137 Montgomery 6,210 7,260 54,321 57,529 60,530 64,789 76,621 82,011 536 584 Morgan 7,971 10,209 4,614 4,659 12,585 14,868 24,202 28,592 121 146 Morrow 16,203 20,861 59,680 67,109 75,884 87,969 87,223 101,114 466 546 Muskingum 20,429 25,286 21,769 19,655 42,199 44,941 37,016 39,422 264 283 Noble 4,356 5,132 1,424 1,687 5,780 6,819 11,333 13,370 66 79 Ottawa 2,303 2,910 48,609 50,593 50,912 53,503 86,292 90,683 439 469 Paulding 37,124 46,984 91,315 86,759 128,438 133,743 168,998 175,977 496 518 Perry 6,236 7,731 17,528 22,002 23,764 29,732 37,721 47,194 242 307 Pickaway 13,891 18,217 121,483 126,063 135,374 144,280 163,101 173,831 464 499 Pike 3,841 4,660 10,089 14,295 13,930 18,955 25,796 35,103 176 246 Portage 8,762 10,876 28,773 27,701 37,535 38,576 44,684 45,924 469 488 Preble 19,626 25,852 89,832 91,594 109,458 117,446 92,761 99,531 470 506 Putnam 42,984 54,972 130,251 129,538 173,235 184,509 132,240 140,847 585 625 Richland 29,557 40,279 42,810 51,963 72,367 92,243 73,098 93,175 499 641 Ross 7,656 9,522 66,849 59,595 74,505 69,118 74,505 69,118 345 321 Sandusky 4,840 6,317 100,772 105,619 105,611 111,936 137,158 145,372 590 629 Scioto 8,530 9,445 12,006 13,054 20,536 22,499 27,021 29,604 199 221 Seneca 15,241 20,256 110,695 122,476 125,936 142,732 110,471 125,204 475 541 Shelby 46,875 60,513 90,225 89,110 137,100 149,623 130,572 142,498 629 690 Stark 105,483 125,629 39,349 40,286 144,832 165,915 112,273 128,616 1,057 1,220 Summit 1,067 1,177 11,119 11,080 12,186 12,257 38,080 38,302 812 817 Trumbull 12,674 16,534 33,396 35,678 46,070 52,212 47,990 54,388 366 418 Tuscarawas 53,489 64,202 21,828 22,590 75,317 86,792 79,281 91,360 546 634 Union 40,449 46,542 87,135 89,210 127,584 135,753 141,760 150,836 608 650 Van Wert 19,787 25,028 97,685 103,260 117,472 128,288 167,817 183,269 478 528 Vinton 1,210 1,421 2,627 3,226 3,836 4,647 15,344 18,587 107 129 Warren 2,854 3,241 37,525 39,378 40,379 42,619 46,413 48,987 454 484 Washington 12,370 14,998 16,198 16,722 28,568 31,720 34,010 37,762 238 267 Wayne 135,284 174,147 69,359 78,045 204,642 252,192 116,939 144,110 846 1,046 Williams 30,593 37,768 69,413 74,044 100,006 111,813 89,291 99,833 472 532 Wood 18,756 21,519 147,956 141,209 166,711 162,728 141,281 137,905 617 605 Wyandot 51,679 58524 91,957 93,044 143,636 151,568 227,994 240,584 644 683 State 2,237,698 2,732,279 4,880,967 5,152,260 7,118,665 7,884,539 95,042 105,268 571 576 1/ Totals may not add to state totals due to rounding. 2/Government payments are not estimated by county, but State totals appear in Table 1 on page 3. Government payments account for 4.0 percent of 2009 and 4.7 percent of 2010 total cash receipts. 11

OSU AED Economics (AEDE-RP-0071-11) County 1/ TABLE VIII CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, BY COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, BY COUNTY, OHIO 2009 REVISED Total Livestock Cash Receipts From Livestock and Livestock Products Milk Cattle & Calves Hogs & Pigs Poultry & Other Livestock 2/ 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 Thousand Dollars Adams 15,555 6,289 7,329 1,073 865 Allen 18,306 1,763 1,860 14,239 445 Ashland 29,163 17,498 6,591 3,446 1,628 Ashtabula 22,890 16,455 4,922 124 1,389 Athens 5,618 2,496 2,352 83 688 Auglaize 48,040 13,113 5,387 20,636 8,904 Belmont 8,943 2,637 5,688 19 599 Brown 9,758 1,706 5,524 1,837 691 Butler 9,985 3,455 4,293 1,465 771 Carroll 15,529 8,770 4,813 1,238 708 Champaign 13,180 4,047 2,817 5,365 951 Clark 16,763 8,079 5,169 2,889 626 Clermont 3,282 536 1,531 62 1,152 Clinton 6,150 296 1,203 4,127 523 Columbiana 37,737 22,800 8,122 495 6,320 Coshocton 30,584 9,165 7,302 6,087 8,030 Crawford 21,104 3,299 2,242 13,619 1,943 Cuyahoga 317 0 27 8 281 Darke 216,843 18,598 9,298 50,557 138,390 Defiance 17,047 11,308 2,871 2,456 412 Delaware 11,041 1,058 984 8,048 951 Erie 2,096 1,001 711 62 322 Fairfield 10,971 2,341 3,938 3,714 978 Fayette 3,109 705 1,258 537 610 Franklin 2,313 635 520 475 684 Fulton 25,327 8,615 8,204 8,151 357 Gallia 7,943 1,593 5,169 103 1,078 Geauga 12,374 8,023 2,051 103 2,196 Greene 7,413 564 1,285 4,849 715 Guernsey 12,198 3,666 6,126 1,465 941 Hamilton 3,002 691 410 12 1,889 Hancock 12,062 2,538 1,203 7,326 995 Hardin 70,400 18,499 3,664 12,588 35,648 Harrison 7,363 1,918 3,336 83 2,027 Henry 9,642 5,245 1,805 2,291 301 Highland 13,765 3,370 5,606 3,549 1,239 Hocking 1,688 0 793 578 317 Holmes 102,052 39,988 14,877 1,300 45,888 Huron 19,912 9,870 2,324 3,178 4,539 Jackson 4,396 761 3,254 21 360 Jefferson 8,261 4,921 2,871 83 386 Knox 21,251 10,335 5,333 3,095 2,488 Lake 589 155 164 14 256 Lawrence 2,945 564 1,778 21 583 TABLE VIII (Continued) 12 OSU AED Economics (AEDE-RP-0071-11)

County 1/ CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, BY COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, BY COUNTY, OHIO 2009 REVISED Total Livestock Cash Receipts From Livestock and Livestock Products Milk 13 Cattle & Calves Hogs & Pigs Poultry & Other Livestock 2/ 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 Thousand Dollars Licking 81,825 8,798 6,509 5,159 61,360 Logan 15,164 7,431 2,926 4,045 762 Lorain 15,012 9,489 3,227 1,217 1,079 Lucas 1,499 0 191 970 338 Madison 18,402 9,334 3,036 5,262 770 Mahoning 27,983 14,861 3,637 268 9,217 Marion 24,103 11,026 1,750 10,524 802 Medina 12,681 8,432 2,735 186 1,329 Meigs 8,787 5,457 2,844 41 445 Mercer 306,792 55,512 20,346 61,907 169,028 Miami 10,646 3,158 3,036 2,352 2,099 Monroe 7,567 3,342 3,637 83 505 Montgomery 6,210 1,551 2,324 1,733 601 Morgan 7,971 2,637 3,938 929 468 Morrow 16,203 4,949 2,762 7,222 1,270 Muskingum 20,429 3,878 8,122 4,746 3,684 Noble 4,356 451 3,364 41 500 Ottawa 2,303 705 438 825 335 Paulding 37,124 24,943 2,270 3,941 5,970 Perry 6,236 1,325 2,762 1,651 498 Pickaway 13,891 4,145 2,461 6,603 681 Pike 3,841 1,184 2,051 186 420 Portage 8,762 4,836 2,242 124 1,559 Preble 19,626 3,793 4,376 10,524 933 Putnam 42,984 14,819 3,719 17,334 7,112 Richland 29,557 16,553 5,798 4,333 2,873 Ross 7,656 2,496 4,102 392 666 Sandusky 4,840 1,833 1,395 1,259 353 Scioto 8,530 212 2,707 62 5,549 Seneca 15,241 1,960 2,817 9,699 766 Shelby 46,875 19,768 7,274 16,921 2,912 Stark 105,483 27,946 7,247 1,321 68,969 Summit 1,067 226 356 8 478 Trumbull 12,674 8,009 3,336 124 1,205 Tuscarawas 53,489 31,542 9,489 2,002 10,456 Union 40,449 3,257 2,434 7,842 26,916 Van Wert 19,787 8,672 1,860 5,675 3,581 Vinton 1,210 99 793 21 297 Warren 2,854 240 1,176 206 1,232 Washington 12,370 6,007 5,387 289 687 Wayne 135,284 83,317 24,503 11,762 15,702 Williams 30,593 20,995 4,594 3,632 1,372 Wood 18,756 5,696 1,832 1,011 10,216 Wyandot 51,679 3,596 1,231 8,873 37,980 State 2,237,698 727,842 350,040 414,775 745,041 1/ County totals may not add to state totals due to rounding. 2/ Includes sheep, lamb, broilers, farm chickens, chicken eggs, turkeys, other poultry, OSU AED Economics (AEDE-RP-0071-11) honey, horses, mules, wool and other livestock. TABLE VIII (Continued) CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, BY COMMODITIES AND

County 1/ COMMODITY GROUPS, BY COUNTY, OHIO 2009 REVISED Cash Receipts From Crops Total Crops Corn Soybeans Wheat Oats & Hay Other Crops 2/ 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 Thousand Dollars Adams 22,209 5,180 8,182 793 2,352 5,703 Allen 66,993 24,862 31,161 6,525 339 4,105 Ashland 45,618 15,847 15,569 2,559 1,685 9,958 Ashtabula 33,357 9,147 10,560 1,079 2,183 10,388 Athens 6,049 832 1,001 88 907 3,220 Auglaize 75,590 27,276 38,510 7,661 790 1,354 Belmont 6,872 227 44 10 2,070 4,522 Brown 47,759 9,876 29,558 879 1,212 6,234 Butler 41,958 15,989 17,224 1,560 749 6,436 Carroll 31,690 3,651 2,970 289 1,768 23,012 Champaign 100,231 49,849 42,206 2,669 762 4,745 Clark 85,230 36,653 33,358 1,933 489 12,799 Clermont 23,989 6,324 12,316 607 586 4,156 Clinton 92,498 37,130 49,308 2,299 295 3,466 Columbiana 29,449 9,788 7,829 1,476 2,586 7,770 Coshocton 24,937 11,964 8,185 482 1,764 2,543 Crawford 107,521 44,951 51,215 8,101 324 2,930 Cuyahoga 8,926 34 44 27 70 8,751 Darke 151,232 64,554 68,792 7,554 1,225 9,106 Defiance 72,528 21,724 42,331 7,372 571 529 Delaware 73,451 22,133 35,081 4,153 641 11,443 Erie 55,690 14,533 14,689 2,634 407 23,427 Fairfield 71,009 29,291 30,733 3,421 999 6,565 Fayette 105,864 45,642 55,603 3,606 299 714 Franklin 42,279 8,380 12,785 1,694 223 19,197 Fulton 104,502 41,519 40,317 7,887 180 14,599 Gallia 5,191 570 678 141 1,639 2,163 Geauga 15,500 1,279 933 154 1,019 12,115 Greene 84,924 30,025 34,013 1,918 551 18,417 Guernsey 5,477 1,311 833 55 1,601 1,677 Hamilton 17,835 1,932 1,740 156 146 13,861 Hancock 105,910 35,076 55,683 13,363 299 1,489 Hardin 105,164 42,026 56,421 5,709 517 490 Harrison 4,629 996 629 119 1,426 1,459 Henry 117,877 39,906 49,194 12,901 594 15,282 Highland 69,609 18,985 42,037 2,965 1,167 4,455 Hocking 3,680 896 1,087 75 451 1,171 Holmes 27,272 10,337 6,479 703 3,297 6,457 Huron 100,543 35,738 40,343 7,100 614 16,748 Jackson 5,576 1,221 1,180 778 1,039 1,357 Jefferson 3,398 619 161 91 1,370 1,158 Knox 58,407 21,979 23,798 1,701 1,750 9,179 Lake 47,789 119 138 7 263 47,262 Lawrence 3,527 322 777 7 457 1,964 TABLE VIII (Continued) CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, BY COMMODITIES AND 14

County 1/ COMMODITY GROUPS, BY COUNTY, OHIO 2009 REVISED Cash Receipts From Crops Total Crops Corn Soybeans Wheat Oats & Hay TABLE IX CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, BY COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, BY COUNTY, OHIO 2010 PRELIMINARY 15 Other Crops 2/ 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 Thousand Dollars Licking 72,396 25,063 28,284 2,337 1,509 15,202 Logan 85,916 36,372 42,808 3,168 933 2,635 Lorain 66,505 12,194 21,887 2,368 939 29,117 Lucas 55,641 11,684 14,062 3,080 66 26,748 Madison 116,812 50,419 60,705 3,973 441 1,274 Mahoning 21,791 5,921 5,602 1,207 1,010 8,052 Marion 88,306 30,357 52,103 4,577 268 1,001 Medina 35,484 8,196 11,939 1,375 1,377 12,597 Meigs 15,712 775 599 91 977 13,270 Mercer 92,330 40,036 39,103 8,728 1,541 2,922 Miami 87,826 39,327 40,476 3,066 703 4,254 Monroe 3,917 195 291 19 1,544 1,868 Montgomery 54,321 18,189 20,826 1,093 483 13,730 Morgan 4,614 1,426 412 57 1,292 1,427 Morrow 59,680 17,237 32,946 4,445 719 4,334 Muskingum 21,769 9,268 5,611 370 2,476 4,043 Noble 1,424 171 34 17 973 229 Ottawa 48,609 9,627 27,214 4,054 384 7,331 Paulding 91,315 26,530 51,056 12,087 439 1,202 Perry 17,528 8,518 6,150 576 795 1,490 Pickaway 121,483 47,140 57,380 6,840 665 9,458 Pike 10,089 3,104 3,932 196 667 2,190 Portage 28,773 6,615 8,063 1,089 1,270 11,736 Preble 89,832 41,054 42,274 2,278 547 3,679 Putnam 130,251 32,169 56,612 15,674 1,260 24,536 Richland 42,810 14,405 17,735 2,529 1,276 6,865 Ross 66,849 27,032 30,773 3,804 1,612 3,627 Sandusky 100,772 32,666 38,557 6,199 854 22,495 Scioto 12,006 2,565 6,071 270 860 2,240 Seneca 110,695 37,667 49,541 12,426 465 10,595 Shelby 90,225 37,780 44,861 5,511 795 1,277 Stark 39,349 11,929 11,900 2,221 1,572 11,727 Summit 11,119 618 374 4 294 9,829 Trumbull 33,396 9,060 11,214 1,134 1,457 10,531 Tuscarawas 21,828 8,549 6,213 728 1,977 4,362 Union 87,135 28,581 48,812 5,338 703 3,701 Van Wert 97,685 33,038 54,894 7,648 149 1,956 Vinton 2,627 458 312 14 260 1,582 Warren 37,525 10,191 17,828 1,255 685 7,566 Washington 16,198 3,444 2,304 299 1,520 8,632 Wayne 69,359 25,365 19,786 2,388 3,797 18,024 Williams 69,413 24,382 31,004 7,322 681 6,026 Wood 147,956 48,089 66,908 16,907 651 15,400 Wyandot 91,957 37,199 45,980 7,497 280 1,001 State 4,880,967 1,675,301 2,111,132 291,556 86,840 716,138 1/ County totals may not add to state totals due to rounding. 2/ Includes rye, barley, tobacco, oil crops, potatoes, fresh market, processing and greenhouse vegetables, fruits, nuts, and all other crops. OSU AED Economics (AEDE-RP-0131-10)

County 1/ Total Livestock Cash Receipts From Livestock and Livestock Products Milk Cattle & Calves Hogs & Pigs Poultry & Other Livestock 2/ 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 Thousand Dollars Adams 19,707 8,580 8,761 1,509 857 Allen 25,132 2,403 2,336 19,925 468 Ashland 37,707 22,748 8,404 4,839 1,715 Ashtabula 29,002 21,342 6,100 171 1,389 Athens 7,289 3,578 2,888 114 710 Auglaize 60,837 16,874 6,100 28,464 9,398 Belmont 10,634 3,453 6,555 28 598 Brown 12,150 2,634 6,328 2,505 683 Butler 12,122 4,112 5,192 2,049 769 Carroll 19,583 11,570 5,549 1,736 728 Champaign 17,077 5,144 3,407 7,543 982 Clark 20,481 9,470 6,328 4,042 642 Clermont 3,771 659 1,850 85 1,177 Clinton 8,246 374 1,493 5,835 544 Columbiana 47,886 30,064 9,670 683 7,468 Coshocton 37,784 11,356 8,664 8,539 9,224 Crawford 28,934 5,055 2,758 19,071 2,049 Cuyahoga 322 0 32 3 286 Darke 251,432 23,087 11,357 71,161 145,827 Defiance 22,139 14,632 3,634 3,444 429 Delaware 14,789 1,406 1,136 11,243 1,003 Erie 2,584 1,353 811 85 334 Fairfield 14,109 3,115 4,802 5,209 983 Fayette 3,854 997 1,493 740 624 Franklin 2,845 908 584 655 699 Fulton 31,967 11,072 8,988 11,528 379 Gallia 9,443 2,065 6,100 142 1,135 Geauga 15,755 11,054 2,336 142 2,222 Greene 9,936 748 1,622 6,831 735 Guernsey 15,815 5,482 7,333 2,049 950 Hamilton 3,365 854 487 6 2,018 Hancock 16,018 3,329 1,395 10,247 1,046 Hardin 84,769 24,795 4,640 17,648 37,686 Harrison 8,689 2,510 3,861 114 2,204 Henry 12,186 6,711 1,947 3,216 312 Highland 16,733 3,987 6,620 4,896 1,231 Hocking 2,109 0 941 825 342 Holmes 124,933 52,724 17,490 1,822 52,898 Huron 25,280 12,709 2,920 4,440 5,210 Jackson 5,524 1,050 4,089 28 357 Jefferson 6,598 2,688 3,407 114 389 Knox 26,567 13,297 6,230 4,327 2,714 Lake 672 178 227 14 253 Lawrence 3,431 659 2,174 28 570 OSU AED Economics (AEDE-RP-0131-10) TABLE IX (Continued) CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, BY COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, BY COUNTY, OHIO 2010 PRELIMINARY 16

County 1/ Total Livestock Cash Receipts From Livestock and Livestock Products Milk 17 Cattle & Calves Hogs & Pigs Poultry & Other Livestock 2/ 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 Thousand Dollars Licking 91,007 11,499 7,431 7,258 64,819 Logan 19,280 9,309 3,537 5,664 769 Lorain 19,525 13,172 3,537 1,708 1,109 Lucas 1,852 0 162 1,338 352 Madison 23,504 11,766 3,667 7,258 813 Mahoning 34,577 18,743 4,770 399 10,665 Marion 30,558 12,674 2,207 14,801 876 Medina 14,211 9,470 3,148 256 1,338 Meigs 11,307 7,494 3,310 57 447 Mercer 355,447 67,124 23,363 86,816 178,143 Miami 12,973 4,325 3,277 3,302 2,069 Monroe 9,821 4,592 4,608 114 507 Montgomery 7,260 1,798 2,434 2,419 609 Morgan 10,209 3,631 4,802 1,281 494 Morrow 20,861 6,177 3,245 10,105 1,334 Muskingum 25,286 5,073 9,540 6,547 4,126 Noble 5,132 641 3,926 57 508 Ottawa 2,910 943 487 1,139 341 Paulding 46,984 32,111 3,115 5,522 6,235 Perry 7,731 1,744 3,180 2,306 501 Pickaway 18,217 5,393 2,888 9,251 685 Pike 4,660 1,424 2,531 285 421 Portage 10,876 6,230 2,596 171 1,879 Preble 25,852 4,877 5,224 14,801 949 Putnam 54,972 18,921 4,381 24,195 7,475 Richland 40,279 23,923 7,041 6,120 3,195 Ross 9,522 3,311 5,030 512 670 Sandusky 6,317 2,439 1,752 1,765 362 Scioto 9,445 249 3,277 85 5,833 Seneca 20,256 2,634 3,310 13,521 791 Shelby 60,513 25,169 8,664 23,625 3,054 Stark 125,629 34,372 8,404 1,850 81,002 Summit 1,177 303 389 6 479 Trumbull 16,534 11,143 3,991 171 1,229 Tuscarawas 64,202 37,985 11,390 2,790 12,038 Union 46,542 4,219 2,920 10,959 28,445 Van Wert 25,028 11,161 2,109 7,970 3,788 Vinton 1,421 125 941 57 299 Warren 3,241 285 1,428 285 1,244 Washington 14,998 7,512 6,392 399 695 Wayne 174,147 110,930 28,393 16,509 18,315 Williams 37,768 25,614 5,614 5,095 1,445 Wood 21,519 7,013 2,304 1,423 10,779 Wyandot 58,524 4,379 1,590 12,382 40,174 State 2,732,279 932,720 415,346 580,673 803,539 1/ County tables may not add to state totals due to rounding. 2/ Includes sheep, lamb, broilers, farm chickens, chicken eggs, turkeys, other poultry, honey, horses, mules, wool and other livestock. OSU AED Economics (AEDE-RP-0071-11) TABLE IX (Continued) CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, BY COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, BY COUNTY, OHIO 2010 PRELIMINARY Cash Receipts From Crops

County 1/ Total Crops Corn Soybeans Wheat Oats & Hay Other Crops 2/ 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 Thousand Dollars Adams 21,408 4,842 8,860 477 2,539 4,690 Allen 90,799 37,844 43,579 5,550 303 3,523 Ashland 54,349 19,346 21,511 1,971 1,386 10,135 Ashtabula 37,715 10,619 16,329 809 1,796 8,162 Athens 6,498 1,049 1,010 197 1,104 3,138 Auglaize 91,312 36,698 46,000 6,665 669 1,280 Belmont 6,903 141 118 17 2,258 4,368 Brown 52,885 11,657 34,935 161 1,296 4,835 Butler 40,525 16,968 15,742 737 724 6,355 Carroll 30,874 4,093 2,916 198 1,661 22,006 Champaign 105,264 51,338 47,051 1,660 542 4,673 Clark 89,587 38,822 37,088 949 469 12,258 Clermont 26,663 7,231 15,144 99 619 3,571 Clinton 97,834 42,894 49,760 1,442 276 3,462 Columbiana 31,032 10,271 10,004 1,421 1,984 7,352 Coshocton 25,757 12,961 8,448 477 1,591 2,280 Crawford 114,180 48,069 57,034 5,960 306 2,812 Cuyahoga 9,421 82 82 10 58 9,189 Darke 161,435 72,146 74,280 5,866 1,341 7,802 Defiance 68,862 22,638 40,859 4,450 398 517 Delaware 77,854 24,099 39,839 2,153 545 11,219 Erie 66,654 20,159 20,100 3,242 353 22,799 Fairfield 80,303 35,323 34,647 3,237 1,317 5,780 Fayette 106,528 51,167 51,656 2,785 235 685 Franklin 46,014 10,049 15,433 1,193 258 19,081 Fulton 106,172 43,377 43,661 6,790 74 12,270 Gallia 5,259 708 824 41 1,910 1,776 Geauga 14,503 1,418 1,051 114 1,003 10,918 Greene 89,578 39,602 34,204 1,115 416 14,241 Guernsey 6,538 1,522 1,123 25 2,341 1,527 Hamilton 18,660 2,403 1,751 114 280 14,111 Hancock 119,832 44,111 60,866 13,164 294 1,396 Hardin 110,725 47,872 57,734 4,253 342 523 Harrison 5,652 1,375 809 33 2,005 1,430 Henry 115,459 43,861 48,936 10,970 530 11,162 Highland 70,458 21,227 42,136 1,717 1,192 4,186 Hocking 4,565 1,279 1,576 119 487 1,104 Holmes 27,093 11,167 6,439 488 2,508 6,491 Huron 106,450 38,413 47,380 7,573 567 12,516 Jackson 4,751 1,006 1,236 156 1,239 1,114 Jefferson 3,505 611 361 52 1,398 1,084 Knox 65,603 27,490 26,271 1,032 1,784 9,026 Lake 47,928 187 227 18 233 47,263 Lawrence 3,083 302 525 62 596 1,597 TABLE IX (Continued) CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, BY COMMODITIES AND COMMODITY GROUPS, BY COUNTY, OHIO 2010 PRELIMINARY Cash Receipts From Crops 18 OSU AED Economics (AEDE-RP-0071-11)

County 1/ Total Crops Corn Soybeans Wheat 19 Oats & Hay Other Crops 2/ 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 Thousand Dollars Licking 83,213 31,673 33,091 2,142 1,610 14,696 Logan 88,672 38,331 45,124 2,085 727 2,404 Lorain 65,463 14,060 21,274 1,323 787 28,019 Lucas 55,972 12,445 14,434 2,360 65 26,668 Madison 127,845 55,776 67,861 2,734 366 1,109 Mahoning 22,668 6,436 7,407 882 917 7,026 Marion 91,654 33,235 54,592 2,490 381 957 Medina 36,514 9,161 14,011 1,022 1,002 11,318 Meigs 13,236 1,196 639 67 945 10,388 Mercer 113,227 51,926 51,481 6,064 1,014 2,743 Miami 94,909 45,128 42,621 2,806 496 3,858 Monroe 3,644 161 93 16 1,548 1,827 Montgomery 57,529 22,147 21,068 576 456 13,282 Morgan 4,659 1,314 731 58 1,227 1,328 Morrow 67,109 23,075 36,058 3,325 615 4,036 Muskingum 19,655 8,294 5,038 275 2,633 3,415 Noble 1,687 197 165 0 1,107 218 Ottawa 50,593 11,557 27,960 4,476 486 6,113 Paulding 86,759 27,562 48,514 9,202 324 1,158 Perry 22,002 10,995 8,252 493 875 1,387 Pickaway 126,063 55,521 55,736 5,104 612 9,090 Pike 14,295 4,985 6,429 140 831 1,910 Portage 27,701 6,371 8,685 835 971 10,839 Preble 91,594 43,395 42,641 1,551 357 3,650 Putnam 129,538 40,781 54,839 15,187 1,008 17,723 Richland 51,963 19,013 23,448 1,955 1,111 6,435 Ross 59,595 27,286 24,210 3,138 1,433 3,528 Sandusky 105,619 36,873 41,353 6,219 616 20,557 Scioto 13,054 3,184 6,758 182 1,037 1,894 Seneca 122,476 45,440 54,705 13,133 467 8,731 Shelby 89,110 36,021 46,515 4,622 715 1,237 Stark 40,286 13,376 12,785 1,872 1,289 10,963 Summit 11,080 770 876 45 202 9,188 Trumbull 35,678 10,651 12,569 1,115 1,191 10,152 Tuscarawas 22,590 9,458 6,532 638 1,799 4,163 Union 89,210 31,075 50,893 3,180 536 3,526 Van Wert 103,260 40,587 55,014 5,628 180 1,851 Vinton 3,226 867 422 21 421 1,495 Warren 39,378 12,850 18,184 835 572 6,937 Washington 16,722 4,362 2,854 275 1,686 7,545 Wayne 78,045 29,725 26,065 2,329 3,333 16,593 Williams 74,044 27,390 36,058 5,244 540 4,812 Wood 141,209 48,577 63,730 15,872 300 12,730 Wyandot 93,044 37,221 48,555 6,224 227 816 State 5,152,260 1,908,888 2,269,806 237,302 82,245 654,019 1/ County totals may not add to state totals due to rounding. 2/ Includes rye, barley, tobacco, oil crops, potatoes, fresh market, processing and greenhouse vegetables, fruits, nuts, and all other crops. OSU AED Economics (AEDE-RP-0071-11) TABLE X CASH RECEIPTS OF THE EIGHT MAJOR COMMODITIES BY RELATIVE IMPORTANCE, BY COUNTIES, OHIO 2010 PRELIMINARY Commodities by Eight Major Commodities

Extension District First Second Third Fourth Commodity Percent Commodity Percent Commodity Percent Commodity Percent Adams Soybeans 22 Cattle 21 Milk 21 Corn 12 Allen Soybeans 38 Corn 33 Hogs 17 Wheat 5 Ashland Milk 25 Soybeans 23 Corn 21 Oth. Crops 11 Ashtabula Milk 32 Soybeans 24 Corn 16 Oth. Crops 12 Athens Milk 26 Oth. Crops 23 Cattle 21 Hay & Oats 8 Auglaize Soybeans 30 Corn 24 Hogs 19 Milk 11 Belmont Cattle 37 Oth. Crops 25 Milk 20 Hay & Oats 13 Brown Soybeans 54 Corn 18 Cattle 10 Oth. Crops 7 Butler Corn 32 Soybeans 30 Oth. Crops 12 Cattle 10 Carroll Oth. Crops 44 Milk 23 Cattle 11 Corn 8 Champaign Corn 42 Soybeans 38 Hogs 6 Milk 4 Clark Corn 35 Soybeans 34 Oth. Crops 11 Milk 9 Clermont Soybeans 50 Corn 24 Oth. Crops 12 Cattle 6 Clinton Soybeans 47 Corn 40 Hogs 6 Oth. Crops 3 Columbiana Milk 38 Corn 13 Soybeans 13 Cattle 12 Coshocton Corn 20 Milk 18 Oth. Lvstk 15 Cattle 14 Crawford Soybeans 40 Corn 34 Hogs 13 Wheat 4 Cuyahoga Oth. Crops 94 Oth. Lvstk 3 Corn 1 Soybeans 1 Darke Oth. Lvstk 35 Soybeans 18 Corn 17 Hogs 17 Defiance Soybeans 45 Corn 25 Milk 16 Wheat 5 Delaware Soybeans 43 Corn 26 Hogs 12 Oth. Crops 12 Erie Oth. Crops 33 Corn 29 Soybeans 29 Wheat 5 Fairfield Corn 37 Soybeans 37 Oth. Crops 6 Hogs 6 Fayette Soybeans 47 Corn 46 Wheat 3 Cattle 1 Franklin Oth. Crops 39 Soybeans 32 Corn 21 Wheat 2 Fulton Soybeans 32 Corn 31 Oth. Crops 9 Hogs 8 Gallia Cattle 41 Milk 14 Hay & Oats 13 Oth. Crops 12 Geauga Milk 37 Oth. Crops 36 Cattle 8 Oth. Lvstk 7 Greene Corn 40 Soybeans 34 Oth. Crops 14 Hogs 7 Guernsey Cattle 33 Milk 25 Hay & Oats 10 Hogs 9 Hamilton Oth. Crops 64 Corn 11 Oth. Lvstk 9 Soybeans 8 Hancock Soybeans 45 Corn 32 Wheat 10 Hogs 8 Hardin Soybeans 30 Corn 24 Oth. Lvstk 19 Milk 13 Harrison Cattle 27 Milk 18 Oth. Lvstk 15 Hay & Oats 14 Henry Soybeans 38 Corn 34 Oth. Crops 9 Wheat 9 Highland Soybeans 48 Corn 24 Cattle 8 Hogs 6 Hocking Soybeans 24 Corn 19 Oth. Crops 17 Cattle 14 Holmes Oth. Lvstk 35 Milk 35 Cattle 12 Corn 7 Huron Soybeans 36 Corn 29 Milk 10 Oth. Crops 10 Jackson Cattle 40 Hay & Oats 12 Soybeans 12 Oth. Crops 11 Jefferson Cattle 34 Milk 27 Hay & Oats 14 Oth. Crops 11 Knox Corn 30 Soybeans 29 Milk 14 Oth. Crops 10 Lake Oth. Crops 97 Oth. Lvstk 1 Hay & Oats 0 Cattle 0 Lawrence Cattle 33 Oth. Crops 25 Milk 10 Hay & Oats 9 TABLE X (Continued) CASH RECEIPTS OF THE EIGHT MAJOR COMMODITIES BY RELATIVE IMPORTANCE, BY COUNTIES, OHIO 2010 PRELIMINARY Commodities Eight Major Commodities 20 OSU AED Economics (AEDE-RP-0071-11)

by Extension District First Second Third Fourth Commodity Percent Commodity Percent Commodity Percent Commodity Percent Licking Oth. Lvstk 37 Soybeans 19 Corn 18 Oth. Crops 8 Logan Soybeans 42 Corn 36 Milk 9 Hogs 5 Lorain Oth. Crops 33 Soybeans 25 Corn 17 Milk 15 Lucas Oth. Crops 46 Soybeans 25 Corn 22 Wheat 4 Madison Soybeans 45 Corn 37 Milk 8 Hogs 5 Mahoning Milk 33 Oth. Lvstk 19 Soybeans 13 Oth. Crops 12 Marion Soybeans 45 Corn 27 Hogs 12 Milk 10 Medina Soybeans 28 Oth. Crops 22 Milk 19 Corn 18 Meigs Oth. Crops 42 Milk 31 Cattle 13 Corn 5 Mercer Oth. Lvstk 38 Hogs 19 Milk 14 Corn 11 Miami Corn 42 Soybeans 40 Milk 4 Oth. Crops 4 Monroe Cattle 34 Milk 34 Oth. Crops 14 Hay & Oats 11 Montgomery Corn 34 Soybeans 33 Oth. Crops 21 Cattle 4 Morgan Cattle 32 Milk 24 Oth. Crops 9 Corn 9 Morrow Soybeans 41 Corn 26 Hogs 11 Milk 7 Muskingum Cattle 21 Corn 18 Hogs 15 Milk 11 Noble Cattle 58 Hay & Oats 16 Milk 9 Oth. Lvstk 7 Ottawa Soybeans 52 Corn 22 Oth. Crops 11 Wheat 8 Paulding Soybeans 36 Milk 24 Corn 21 Wheat 7 Perry Corn 37 Soybeans 28 Cattle 11 Hogs 8 Pickaway Soybeans 39 Corn 38 Hogs 6 Oth. Crops 6 Pike Soybeans 34 Corn 26 Cattle 13 Oth. Crops 10 Portage Oth. Crops 28 Soybeans 23 Corn 17 Milk 16 Preble Corn 37 Soybeans 36 Hogs 13 Cattle 4 Putnam Soybeans 30 Corn 22 Hogs 13 Milk 10 Richland Milk 26 Soybeans 25 Corn 21 Cattle 8 Ross Corn 39 Soybeans 35 Cattle 7 Oth. Crops 5 Sandusky Soybeans 37 Corn 33 Oth. Crops 18 Wheat 6 Scioto Soybeans 30 Oth. Lvstk 26 Cattle 15 Corn 14 Seneca Soybeans 38 Corn 32 Hogs 9 Wheat 9 Shelby Soybeans 31 Corn 24 Milk 17 Hogs 16 Stark Oth. Lvstk 49 Milk 21 Corn 8 Soybeans 8 Summit Oth. Crops 75 Soybeans 7 Corn 6 Oth. Lvstk 4 Trumbull Soybeans 24 Milk 21 Corn 20 Oth. Crops 19 Tuscarawas Milk 44 Oth. Lvstk 14 Cattle 13 Corn 11 Union Soybeans 37 Corn 23 Oth. Lvstk 21 Hogs 8 Van Wert Soybeans 43 Corn 32 Milk 9 Hogs 6 Vinton Oth. Crops 32 Cattle 20 Corn 19 Soybeans 9 Warren Soybeans 43 Corn 30 Oth. Crops 16 Cattle 3 Washington Oth. Crops 24 Milk 24 Cattle 20 Corn 14 Wayne Milk 44 Corn 12 Cattle 11 Soybeans 10 Williams Soybeans 32 Corn 24 Milk 23 Cattle 5 Wood Soybeans 39 Corn 30 Wheat 10 Oth. Crops 8 Wyandot Soybeans 32 Oth. Lvstk 27 Corn 25 Hogs 8 State Soybeans 29 Corn 24 Milk 12 Oth. Lvstk 10 Commodities by Extension TABLE X (Continued) CASH RECEIPTS OF THE EIGHT MAJOR COMMODITIES BY RELATIVE IMPORTANCE COUNTIES, OHIO 2010 PRELIMINARY Eight Major Commodities Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth 21 OSU AED Economics (AEDE-RP-0071-11)