2010 Oregon County and State Agricultural Estimates Special Report 790-10 • February 2011

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2010
Oregon County and State
Agricultural Estimates
Special Report 790-10 • February 2011
2010 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 2010 preliminary estimates for production and value. In addition, there are revised
estimates for 2008 and 2009. 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 13, 2011. We
collect only farmgate level estimates. That means that no marketing charges or indirect government
payments are included in our price estimates.
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commodities in county, regional or statewide summaries. Our definition of confidentiality is similar to
that used by the Oregon Field Office, National Ag Statistics Service, USDA: any data that represent
fewer than three producers or one producer with 60 percent or above are confidential.
The estimates we provide are obtained from a team of over seventy OSU Extension and Research
faculty, statewide. They are knowledgeable about selected crop and livestock production in the counties
that they serve. These numbers reflect their best judgment with respect to commodity production,
prices, and usage patterns over time. The estimates represent overall annual values. We recognize that
their choices for aggregating data may shift the gross farm sales ranking of specific commodities and
sectors.
Commodities like some of the 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, goats 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 estimated. 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. The year that a commodity is
sold is not a factor in preparing our estimates of percent sold.
A special thank you to Robert Clark, President, Dixon Creek Software, Corvallis Oregon. Mr. Clark was
the database programmer who designed and developed the software necessary to make the OAIN
system operational. We are now able to collect and disseminate data electronically through a webbased system. He continues to provide technical support and upgrades.
Agricultural Commodity Sales
Oregon, 2010p
Cattle
17%
Dairy products
11%
Vegetables &
truck crops
7%
Poultry
3%
Other animal
products
2%
Tree fruit & nuts
7%
Other specialty
products
3%
Grains
10%
Small woodlots &
Christmas trees
4%
Small fruit &
berries
3%
All Crops 67%
All Livestock 33%
Hay & forage
7%
Nursery &
greenhouse
crops
13%
Grass & legume
seeds
6%
Field crops
7%
2010p Sales ($000) by Commodity/Sector
Field Crops
Grains
Grass & Legumes
Hay & Forage
Nursery & Greenhouse Crops
Small Fruit & Berries
Small Woodlots & Christmas Trees
Specialty Products
Tree Fruit & Nuts
Vegetables & Truck Crops
All Crops
Cattle & Calves
Dairy Products
Other Animal Products
Poultry
All Livestock
All Crops & Livestock
301,940
419,660
255,854
305,089
561,563
108,110
179,339
123,227
310,075
294,513
2,859,370
709,107
472,721
97,767
142,691
1,422,286
4,281,656
p=preliminary. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000).
Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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Gross Farm & Ranch Sales ($000) by District & County, 2010p
District & County
All Crops
All Animal Products
Total Sales
Benton
69,929
12,833
Clackamas
230,634
63,529
Lane
81,265
31,236
Linn
182,351
58,501
Marion
369,280
141,823
Multnomah
53,930
3,138
Polk
96,813
43,359
Washington
210,571
16,830
Yamhill
176,783
39,364
Willamette Valley
1,471,556
410,613
Clatsop
3,630
15,539
Columbia
15,949
3,725
Coos
12,206
18,029
Curry
9,450
3,498
Lincoln
8,150
2,076
Tillamook
2,770
118,643
Coastal
52,155
161,510
Douglas
37,382
25,216
Jackson
42,739
21,898
Josephine
9,077
9,076
South Western
89,198
56,190
Gilliam
16,141
9,523
Hood River
87,198
400
Morrow
223,181
172,578
Sherman
45,671
3,945
Umatilla
325,567
70,541
Wasco
82,954
6,786
Wheeler
1,933
11,090
North Central
782,645
274,863
Baker
18,654
42,886
Malheur
138,127
134,966
Union
50,124
17,564
Wallowa
21,943
22,084
Eastern
228,848
217,500
Crook
15,228
22,059
Deschutes
10,988
10,178
Grant
6,558
39,524
Harney
21,623
45,757
Jefferson
49,007
14,126
Klamath
88,709
139,281
Lake
42,851
30,686
South Central
234,964
301,611
State total
2,859,366
1,422,287
82,762
294,163
112,501
240,852
511,103
57,068
140,172
227,401
216,147
1,882,169
p=preliminary. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000).
Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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19,169
19,674
30,235
12,948
10,226
121,413
213,665
62,598
64,637
18,153
145,388
25,664
87,598
395,759
49,616
396,108
89,740
13,023
1,057,508
61,540
273,093
67,688
44,027
446,348
37,287
21,166
46,082
67,380
63,133
227,990
73,537
536,575
4,281,653
Gross Farm & Ranch Sales by Commodity Group
2010p, 2009r, & Percentage Change
Commodity Group
2010p
($000)
2009r
($000)
Percentage
Change
Grains
419,660
307,073
36.66%
Hay & Forage
305,089
319,531
-4.52%
Grass & Legumes
255,854
305,134
-16.15%
Field Crops
301,940
311,797
-3.16%
Tree Fruit & Nuts
310,075
299,401
3.57%
Small Fruit & Berries
108,110
98,310
9.97%
Vegetables & Truck Crops
294,513
286,940
2.64%
Specialty Products1
864,130
945,036
-8.56%
2,859,371
2,873,222
-0.48%
All Crops
Cattle & Calves
709,107
628,385
12.85%
Dairy Products
472,721
403,580
17.13%
Poultry
142,691
130,689
9.18%
97,767
89,171
9.64%
1,422,286
1,251,825
13.62%
Other Animal Products
All Livestock and Poultry
Total Sales
4,281,657
4,125,047
p=preliminary, r =revised. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000)
.
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Crops included in Specialty Products are nursery, bulbs, greenhouse, turf, miscellaneous specialty crops,
farm forest products (small woodlots logs and firewood), Christmas trees, hybrid poplars, and fee hunting and recreation.
Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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3.80%
Oregon’s Leading Agricultural Commodities
Ranked by 2010p Gross Farm Sales ($000)
Rank Commodity
2010p
2009r
2008r
1
Cattle
709,107
628,385
2
Dairy Products
472,721
403,580
3
Nursery Crops
456,052
531,603
4
Wheat
354,146
259,368
5
Alfalfa Hay
175,706
183,631
6
Potatoes
149,746
172,816
7
Dry Storage Onions
122,863
85,218
8
Greenhouse Crops
105,511
123,564
9
Christmas Trees
99,541
100,870
10
Other Hay
85,538
87,767
11
Chicken Eggs
82,449
75,781
12
Farm Forest Products
79,798
69,880
13
Winter Pears
74,831
80,193
14
Perennial Ryegrass
72,569
81,920
15
Sweet Cherries
70,963
37,726
16
Wine Grapes
65,303
78,538
17
Broilers
60,110
54,780
18
Tall Fescue
58,696
91,092
19
Blueberries
51,330
29,800
20
Annual Ryegrass
50,328
40,917
21
Corn for Grain
50,325
35,556
22
Apples
41,680
43,303
23
Peppermint for Oil
35,561
35,307
24
Hazelnuts
34,160
35,619
25
Hops
32,512
28,505
26
Veg and Flower Seed
31,858
29,170
27
Fresh Market Vegetables
31,529
35,032
28
Sheep and Lambs
23,983
18,840
29
Marion and Other Blackberries
23,654
23,684
30
Grass and Grain Straw
23,065
26,331
31
Watermelons
20,738
24,392
32
Bulbs
20,516
20,540
33
Snap Beans, Processed
20,307
24,201
34
Sugarbeets for Sugar
17,914
17,262
35
Hogs and Pigs
17,342
15,730
36
Bartlett Pears
16,595
16,604
37
Kentucky Bluegrass
15,848
19,857
38
Horses and Mules
15,737
18,525
39
Sweet Corn, Processed
14,838
24,361
40
Strawberries
11,571
12,967
41
Tomatoes
10,315
13,095
42
Misc. Income
10,131
--
43
Sweet Corn, Fresh
9,383
10,015
663,955
499,837
581,695
311,883
274,347
p=preliminary, r=revised. “--” = commodity category not used. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000).
Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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165,380
98,299
118,597
119,268
124,471
71,005
114,650
82,259
132,230
49,482
75,113
54,679
175,833
42,340
64,808
40,990
43,941
27,005
31,631
35,302
25,054
70,775
18,297
25,867
32,586
8,862
16,131
25,161
7,334
14,325
22,102
29,127
20,106
20,460
17,511
12,077
-8,791
Rank Commodity
2010p
2009r
2008r
44
Barley
9,312
6,835
45
Squash and Pumpkins
8,820
8,739
46
Red Clover
8,513
9,346
47
Fee Hunting and Recreation
8,412
9,071
48
Cranberries
8,212
17,379
49
Silage, Corn
8,012
8,410
50
Orchardgrass
7,599
9,573
51
White Clover
7,088
11,912
52
Turf Sod
6,498
6,520
53
Red Raspberries
6,406
9,936
54
Red Fescue
6,178
5,781
55
Hay Silage
5,874
6,239
56
Other Onions
5,538
5,085
57
Chewings Fescue
5,302
7,654
58
Oats
5,231
4,515
59
Bentgrass, Creeping
4,602
8,899
60
Field Corn for Seed
4,500
--
61
Sugarbeet for Seed
4,309
6,238
62
Honey and Beeswax
4,196
3,930
63
Alfalfa Seed
4,130
3,432
64
Other Irrigated Hay
4,071
3,970
65
Peaches
4,032
3,785
66
Snap Beans, Fresh
3,231
3,680
67
Poa Trivialis (rghstck Bluegrass)
3,086
2,682
68
Evergreen Blackberries
2,863
902
69
Meadowfoam Seed
2,783
2,408
70
Hard Fescue
2,543
1,914
71
Crimson Clover
2,535
3,240
72
Other Dryland Hay
2,463
2,885
73
Garlic
2,297
2,896
74
Black Raspberries
2,078
1,272
75
Rabbits
2,067
2,011
76
Dry Field Beans
2,054
4,128
77
Boysenberries
1,950
2,323
78
Goats
1,689
1,583
79
Canola for Oil
1,602
1,239
80
Bentgrass, Colonial
1,456
1,363
81
Radish Seed
1,205
1,229
82
Spearmint for Oil
1,102
1,238
12,649
9,708
Total Ranked Commodities
4,100,709 Other Statewide Commodities
180,945 Total Gross Farm Sales
4,281,654
8,012
7,501
13,346
6,864
7,146
5,632
11,509
5,687
11,487
-4,201
3,362
3,938
5,458
3,566
3,672
2,784
1,705
1,331
2,613
6,365
3,210
2,653
6,639
1,953
2,835
1,902
1,592
1,176
1,873
763
1,133
3,951,961 4,666,750
173,082 193,506
4,125,043
4,860,256
p=preliminary, r=revised. A“--” = commodity category not used. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000).
Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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16,236
9,530
60,890
9,256
30,058
6
Value of
Production
$1,000
4,130
6,058
15,848
2,535
8,513
5,302
58,696
6,178
50,328
72,569
7,599
18,098
255,854
$1,000
175,706
85,538
8,012
29,298
298,554
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. (X)=not applicable. CWT=100 pounds.
p=preliminary. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000).
Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.(continued on page 7)
Price
($)
$1,000
354,146
9,312
5,231
58
50,325
587
419,659
Total
Production
Grains
Acres
Bushels
Bushels
Per Bushel
$1,000
Percent
Wheat
917,450
69
62,853,461
5.91
371,703
95
Barley
34,450
72
2,478,600
3.87
9,581
97
Oats
21,473
93
2,002,671
2.66
5,332
98
Rye
600
28
16,800
3.8
64
90
Corn for Grain
44,900
227
10,175,500
5.03
51,176
98
Other Grains
1,780
(X)
5,253
(X)
612
96
Subtotal
1,020,653
(X)
77,532,285
(X)
438,468
96
Hay & Forages
Acres
Tons
Tons
Per Ton
$1,000
Percent
Alfalfa Hay
384,850
4.4
1,699,240
128.8
218,862
80
Other Hay
568,700
2.1
1,198,755
108.69
130,298
66
Silage, Corn
21,680
28.2
610,769
33.96
20,743
39
Other Forage & Straw
45,400
(X)
1,009,094
(X)
40,948
72
Subtotal
1,020,630
(X)
4,517,858
(X)
410,851
73
Grass & Legume seeds
Acres
Pounds
1,000 Pounds
Per CWT
$1,000
Percent
Alfalfa Seed
2,420
861
2,083
198
4,130
100
Bentgrass Seed
4,550
522
2,375
255
6,058
100
Kentucky Bluegrass
13,350
1,232
16,445
96
15,848
100
Crimson Clover
5,960
989
5,896
43
2,535
100
Red Clover
19,930
527
10,505
81
8,513
100
Chewings Fescue
7,660
1,268
9,713
55
5,302
100
Tall Fescue
117,080
1,592
186,363
32
58,734
100
Red Fescue
8,490
1,282
10,885
57
6,178
100
Annual Ryegrass
112,000
1,804
201,998
25
50,510
100
Perennial Ryegrass
91,570
1,601
146,590
50
72,569
100
Orchardgrass
15,710
837
13,143
58
7,636
100
Other Seeds
24,607
(X)
12,469
(X)
18,098
100
Subtotal
423,327
(X)
618,465
(X)
256,111
100
Yield
Per Acre
Value of
Sales
Area
Harvested
Percentage
Sold
Commodity
Oregon Agricultural Estimates for Selected Commodities, 2010p
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Value of
Production
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. (X)=not applicable. CWT=100 pounds. BXS = boxes.
p=preliminary. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000).
Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
Price
($)
(continued on page 8)
$1,000
41,680
70,963
4,032
16,595
74,831
556
65,303
34,160
1,956
310,076
$1,000
149,746
35,561
32,513
17,914
2,054
1,602
4,309
31,858
18,200
293,757
Total
Production
Field Crops
Acres
Units
1,000 Units
Per Unit
$1,000
Percent
Potatoes
38,315
527 cwt
20,180
7.47
150,743
99
Peppermint for Oil
21,850
91 lbs
1,985
17.92
35,563
100
Hops
4,860
1,784 lbs
8,670
3.75
32,513
100
Sugarbeets for Sugar
10,205
36 ton
371
48.29
17,914
100
Dry Field Beans
2,580
23 cwt
59
35.04
2,054
100
Canola Oil
4,675
1,941 lbs
9,073
0.18
1,602
100
Sugarbeet for Seed
1,995
3,092 lbs
6,168
0.70
4,309
100
Vegetable & Flower Seed
13,007
(X)
(X)
(X)
32,058
99
Other Field Crops
81,389
(X)
(X)
(X)
18,218
100
Subtotal
178,876
(X)
(X)
(X)
294,973
100
Tree Fruits & Nuts
Acres
Units
1,000 Units
Per Unit
$1,000
Percent
Apples
5,839
482 bxs
2,814
16.85
47,421
88
Sweet Cherries
15,281
2.3 ton
34.7
2053.79
71,349
99
Peaches
944
181 bxs
171
24.35
4,162
97
Bartlett Pears
4,083
13.0 ton
53.1
312.95
16,611
100
Winter Pears
12,917
12.4 ton
160.7
465.75
74,831
100
Prunes and Plums
1,764
1.6 ton
2.9
198.25
568
98
Wine Grapes
18,349
1.8 ton
33.4
1980.01
66,123
99
Hazelnuts
29,960
1,077 lbs
32,276
1.07
34,484
99
Other Tree Fruits & Berries
2,180
(X)
(X)
(X)
2,052
95
Subtotal
91,317
(X)
(X)
(X)
317,601
98
Yield
Per Acre
Value of
Sales
Area
Harvested
Percentage
Sold
Commodity
Oregon Agricultural Estimates for Selected Commodities, 2010p (continued)
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Price
($)
Value of
Production
Percentage
Sold
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. (X)=not applicable. CWT=100 pounds.
p=preliminary. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000).
Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.(continued on page 9)
$1,000
122,863
9,383
20,307
14,838
85,272
19,158
20,174
291,995
$1,000
11,571
6,406
2,078
8,212
51,330
28,513
108,110
Value of
Sales
2,842,134
Total
Production
Total All Crop Sales
Yield
Per Acre
$1,000
456,052
20,516
105,511
79,798
99,541
102,711
864,129
Area
Harvested
Small Fruit & Berries:
Acres
Units
1,000 Units
Per Unit
$1,000
Percent
Strawberries
2,380
9,059 lbs
21,561
0.55
11,775
98
Red Raspberries
1,455
4,616 lbs
6,716
0.96
6,465
99
Black Raspberries
1,395
1,207 lbs
1,684
1.24
2,079
100
Cranberries
2,770
128.1 bbl
354.7
23.15
8,212
100
Blueberries
6,942
7,161 lbs
49,715
1.04
51,676
99
Other Berries
7,681
(X)
(X)
(X)
28,569
100
Subtotal
22,623
(X)
(X)
(X)
108,776
99
Vegetables & Truck Crops
Acres
Units
1,000 Units
Per Unit
$1,000
Percent
Dry Onions
24,700
668 cwt
16,490
7.9
130,245
94
Sweet Corn, Fresh
2,135
228 cwt
486
22.16
10,762
87
Snap Beans, Processed
16,990
6.7 ton
113.8
178.41
20,307
100
Sweet Corn, Processed
17,320
10.1 ton
174.5
85.04
14,838
100
Other Fresh Vegetables
40,954
(X)
(X)
(X)
89,419
95
Other Processed Vegetables
19,894
(X)
(X)
(X)
19,158
100
Other Vegetables & Truck Crops
7,844
(X)
(X)
(X)
21,384
94
Subtotal
129,837
(X)
(X)
(X)
306,113
95
Specialty Crops
Acres
Units
1,000 Units
Per Unit
$1,000
Percent
Nursery Crops
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
459,248
99
Bulbs
935
(X)
(X)
(X)
20,516
100
Greenhouse Crops
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
108,391
97
Farm Forest Products
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
80,248
99
Christmas Trees
6,305
1,216
7,668
13.00
99,657
100
Other Specialty Products
208,443
(X)
(X)
(X)
103,353
99
Subtotal
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
871,413
99
Commodity
Oregon Agricultural Estimates for Selected Commodities, 2010p (continued)
9
$1,000
709,107
17,342
23,983
472,721
60,110
82,449
939
4,196
15,737
33,286
1,419,870
4,262,004
Livestock & Poultry:
Head
Units
Cattle
1,766,200 (X)
Hogs & Pigs
14,500 161,251 head
Sheep & Lambs
217,700 (X)
Dairy Products
118,120 26,960,820 cwt
Broilers
(X)
22,618,250 head
Chicken Eggs
3,013,800 layers
77,188,000 dozen
Wool
267,800 shorn
1,684,080 lbs
Honey
54,200 hives
(X)
Horses & Mules
116,700 (X)
Other Misc. Livestock
(X)
(X)
Total Livestock & Poultry
Total Agricultural Sales
Calculations may not balance due to rounding: p=preliminary, (X)=not applicable. CWT=100 pounds.
p=preliminary. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000).
Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University
Value of Sales
Inventory
Quantity Sold
Commodity
Oregon Agricultural Estimates for Selected Commodities, 2010p (continued)
10
Vege-
Crops Livestock
table Specialty
Not
All Cattle &
Dairy
Eggs &
Misc.
Not
Crops Products Disclosed
Crops Calves Products
Poultry
Animals Disclosed
All
Animal
Products
Total
Gross
Sales
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. “-” = data may not exist or may not be displayed due to confidentiality rules.
p=preliminary. The “not disclosed” values = sum of row / column “--” hidden values.
Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
Benton
6,651 4,543 14,518
3,942 2,726 2,043 11,615
9,124
14,764
69,926
2,305
7,785
325
2,417
-
12,832
82,758
Clackamas
2,350 5,721
4,605
1,666 6,183 16,552 14,895 177,763
896 230,631 10,080
4,200
40,547
8,090
611
63,528 294,159
Lane
3,350 8,826 12,215
6,422 11,575 2,275 12,408
22,998
1,196
81,265 10,445
9,580
6,288
4,924
-
31,237 112,502
Linn
24,313 16,388 82,916 10,943 7,103 3,593 11,030
21,536
4,532 182,354
8,852
21,491
14,456
12,263
1,438
58,500 240,854
Marion
16,276 11,092 48,100 39,575 12,420 33,917
3,477 162,400
42,024 369,281
11,607
62,308
51,841
6,016
10,050
141,822 511,103
Multnomah
824 1,677
75
-
409 4,111
5,317
40,828
689
53,930
1,877
-
-
1,261
-
3,138
57,068
Polk
11,468 4,724 19,918
1,205 12,457 2,989
1,805
38,435
3,810
96,811
5,200
22,360
12,767
3,034
-
43,361 140,172
Washington
12,072 5,431 17,572
3,457 13,412 20,332
3,200 131,601
3,494 210,571
2,976
10,016
12
3,810
15
16,829 227,400
Yamhill
10,421 7,724 22,532
1,242 29,246 7,992
2,835
91,449
3,341 176,782
6,017
18,032
10,467
4,848
-
39,364 216,146
Willamette Valley 87,725 66,126 222,451 68,452 95,531 93,804 66,582 696,134
74,746 1,471,551 59,359 155,772 136,703
46,663
12,114
410,611 1,882,162
Clatsop
-
171
-
-
-
-
2
3,298
159
3,630
1,808
11,781
2
159
1,787
15,537
19,167
Columbia
-
750
-
-
-
-
-
4,224
10,976
15,950
1,287
-
128
252
2,059
3,726
19,676
Coos
-
-
-
-
- 5,653
10
2,935
3,608
12,206
6,019
11,207
-
803
-
18,029
30,235
Curry
-
34
-
-
- 2,520
-
2,796
4,101
9,451
2,082
-
-
1,015
401
3,498
12,949
Lincoln
-
720
-
-
-
-
104
6,550
776
8,150
1,800
-
4
255
18
2,077
10,227
Tillamook
-
336
-
-
-
-
-
1,085
1,350
2,771
7,700
110,891
-
30
22
118,643 121,414
Coastal
- 2,011
-
-
- 8,173
116
20,888
20,970
52,158 20,696 133,879
134
2,514
4,287
161,510 213,668
Douglas
- 10,130
-
- 3,839
164
1,507
18,651
3,091
37,382 18,986
-
-
6,164
67
25,217
62,599
Jackson
263 6,945
-
- 24,503
- 6,482
2,820
1,725
42,738
9,691
877
6
5,714
5,609
21,897
64,635
Josephine
31 2,314
-
- 2,772
- 1,192
1,818
951
9,078
1,719
3,687
176
3,494
-
9,076
18,154
South Western
294 19,389
-
- 31,114
164
9,181
23,289
5,767
89,198 30,396
4,564
182
15,372
5,676
56,190 145,388
Gilliam
14,640
299
-
-
-
-
-
-
1,202
16,141
9,500
-
-
8
15
9,523
25,664
Hood River
-
528
-
- 84,059
619
-
-
1,992
87,198
-
-
-
400
-
400
87,598
Morrow
71,249 29,234
2,816 57,998
668
832 45,027
6,640
8,718 223,182 46,500
-
-
183 125,894
172,577 395,759
Sherman
38,404
210
-
-
-
-
-
4,481
2,575
45,670
2,850
-
-
1,000
95
3,945
49,615
Umatilla
114,868 22,009
7,904 60,417 42,964
17 57,369
6,065
13,956 325,569 58,153
-
-
3,514
8,875
70,542 396,111
Wasco
20,097
-
-
- 48,000
-
-
-
14,857
82,954
-
-
-
-
6,786
6,786
89,740
Wheeler
23
895
-
-
-
-
-
1,016
-
1,934
11,070
-
-
20
-
11,090
13,024
North Central
259,281 53,175 10,720 118,415175,691 1,468 102,396
18,202
43,300 782,648 128,073
-
-
5,125 141,665
274,863 1,057,511
Baker
2,631
4,311
- 10,433
-
-
-
179
1,100
18,654 42,334
-
-
526
26
42,886
61,540
Malheur
30,422 14,917
4,301 32,553
-
- 54,249
75
1,610 138,127 119,238
14,100
-
1,628
- 134,966 273,093
Union
13,776 6,176
5,492 20,443
969
-
-
815
2,454
50,125 17,066
-
-
288
210
17,564
67,689
Wallowa
5,776 12,065
700
403
-
-
-
2,999
- 21,943 21,623
-
-
176
285
22,084
44,027
Eastern
52,605 37,469 10,493 63,832
969
- 54,249
4,068
5,164 228,849 200,261
14,100
-
2,618
521
217,500 446,349
Crook
1,178 10,384
- 1,633
-
-
530
5
1,499
15,229 21,421
-
-
637
1
22,059
37,288
Deschutes
- 5,488
-
-
-
-
276
3,421
1,803
10,988
8,394
-
-
1,781
2
10,177
21,165
Grant
- 4,393
-
-
-
-
-
1,140
1,025
6,558 39,134
-
-
390
-
39,524
46,082
Harney
41 21,274
-
-
-
-
-
248
60
21,623 44,161
-
-
1,140
456
45,757
67,380
Jefferson
7,124 10,870 11,404 17,078
-
-
626
246
1,660
49,008 12,227
-
-
1,274
625
14,126
63,134
Klamath
8,261 32,817
- 16,930
-
-
- 25,034
5,667
88,709 109,285
27,660
27
2,309
- 139,281 227,990
Lake
334 37,677
-
-
-
-
-
4,840
- 42,851 30,000
-
-
686
-
30,686
73,537
South Central
16,938 122,903 11,404 35,641
-
- 1,432
34,934
11,714 234,966 264,622
27,660
27
8,217
1,084
301,610 536,576
Total Undisclosed
2,817 4,016
781 15,600 6,770 4,499 60,558
66,618 161,659
-
5,700 136,746
5,647
17,254 165,347
- 327,006
State Total
419,660 305,089 255,849 301,940310,075108,108 294,514 864,133 161,661 2,859,370 709,107 472,721 142,693
97,763 330,694 1,422,284 4,281,654
2010p Grass &
Tree
District Hays & Legume
Field Fruits Small
& County
Grains Forage Seeds
Crops & Nuts Fruits
Oregon Gross Farm and Ranch Sales ($000), 2010p
11
Tree
Fruits
Small
& Nuts
Fruits
Vege-
Crops Livestock
All
table
Specialty
Not
All Cattle &
Dairy Eggs &
Misc.
Not
Animal
Crops
Products Disclosed
Crops Calves Products Poultry Animals Disclosed Products
Total
Gross
Sales
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. “-” = the data may not exist or may not be displayed due to confidentiality rules.
r=revised. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000). The “not disclosed” values = sum of row / column hidden “-” values.
Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
Benton
4,369 4,429 19,102
4,116
3,236
2,353
13,136
7,231
14,863
72,835
2,238
6,075
256
2,285
- 10,854
83,689
Clackamas
1,798 6,910 6,070 1,648
7,414 14,445
16,550
200,133
1,057 256,025
9,145
3,160 37,041
7,476
448
57,270
313,295
Lane
1,853 7,911 14,180 6,695 10,536
2,346
14,876
26,776
1,679
86,852 10,141
7,889
5,701
4,638
- 28,369
115,221
Linn
17,342 16,511 90,779 11,422
6,509
3,823
13,013
19,251
5,777 184,427
8,594
17,699 13,054 10,853
2,579
52,779
237,206
Marion
8,864 12,080 54,313 35,160 16,261 26,478
20,968
183,905
29,853 387,882 10,776
48,980 47,836
5,203
6,208 119,003
506,885
Multnomah
602 1,980
153
-
426
3,889
5,908
46,385
675
60,018
1,684
-
-
1,137
-
2,821
62,839
Polk
6,350 3,674 27,470 1,525 14,542
2,173
3,290
40,907
4,420 104,351
8,238
18,167 11,758
2,409
- 40,572
144,923
Washington
9,624 4,730 22,676
342 15,570 14,308
3,556
151,565
4,596 226,967
3,356
7,401
12
3,468
12
14,249
241,216
Yamhill
5,530 8,631 30,308 1,296 34,766
5,168
3,150
105,197
4,095 198,141
5,621
13,806
9,525
4,392
- 33,344
231,485
Willamette Valley 56,332 66,856 265,051 62,204 109,260 74,983
94,447
781,350
67,015 1,577,498 59,793 123,177 125,183 41,861
9,247 359,261 1,936,759
Clatsop
-
142
-
-
-
-
3
2,514
193
2,852
1,382
8,928
2
158
1,711
12,181
15,033
Columbia
-
852
-
-
-
-
-
3,098
12,587
16,537
1,089
-
117
260
2,216
3,682
20,219
Coos
-
-
-
-
- 10,670
10
2,356
3,380
16,416
5,844
8,468
-
786
- 15,098
31,514
Curry
-
42
-
-
-
6,625
-
2,619
4,103
13,389
2,021
-
-
946
309
3,276
16,665
Lincoln
-
462
-
-
-
-
96
6,550
813
7,921
1,800
-
3
252
16
2,071
9,992
Tillamook
-
333
-
-
-
-
-
712
1,100
2,145
6,000
82,615
-
30
22
88,667
90,812
Coastal
- 1,831
-
-
- 17,295
109
17,849
22,176
59,260 18,136 100,011
122
2,432
4,274 124,975
184,235
Douglas
- 8,898
-
- 5,154
213
1,546
19,204
3,304
38,319 14,528
-
-
5,686
61
20,275
58,594
Jackson
219 7,644
-
- 32,419
-
6,048
3,325
1,500
51,155
9,409
648
7
6,225
5,173
21,462
72,617
Josephine
28 2,562
-
- 4,199
-
1,081
1,927
911
10,708
1,669
2,911
149
3,427
-
8,156
18,864
South Western
247 19,104
-
- 41,772
213
8,675
24,456
5,715 100,182 25,606
3,559
156 15,338
5,234
49,893
150,075
Gilliam
13,185
260
-
-
-
-
-
-
484
13,929
7,500
-
-
8
15
7,523
21,452
Hood River
-
53
-
- 80,445
-
-
-
2,514
83,012
-
-
-
400
-
400
83,412
Morrow
34,966 34,598 3,239 64,724
565
450
23,870
390
12,406 175,208 44,330
-
-
183 125,894 170,407
345,615
Sherman
34,209
381
-
-
-
-
-
600
1,251
36,441
2,660
-
-
-
92
2,752
39,193
Umatilla
90,948 23,723 12,755 60,052 41,652
327
45,352
6,080
18,965 299,854 52,158
-
-
3,195
8,375
63,728
363,582
Wasco
25,575
-
-
- 20,790
-
-
-
12,555
58,920
6,000
-
-
-
1,080
7,080
66,000
Wheeler
28 1,020
-
86
-
-
-
1,250
-
2,384
9,244
-
-
20
-
9,264
11,648
North Central
198,911 60,035 15,994 124,862 143,452
777
69,222
8,320
48,175 669,748 121,892
-
-
3,806 135,456 261,154
930,902
Baker
1,596 3,935
- 16,947
-
-
-
122
1,130
23,730 41,500
-
-
422
55
41,977
65,707
Malheur
19,282 15,421 3,468 34,854
-
- 51,210
75
1,990 126,300 87,984
11,904
-
1,790
- 101,678
227,978
Union
7,481 6,117 7,237 21,083
410
-
-
757
2,662
45,747 15,500
-
-
296
176
15,972
61,719
Wallowa
5,351 12,166
808
258
-
-
-
3,539
-
22,122 17,417
-
-
137
285
17,839
39,961
Eastern
33,710 37,639 11,513 73,142
410
- 51,210
4,493
5,782 217,899 162,401
11,904
-
2,645
516 177,466
395,365
Crook
1,094 11,725
- 1,190
-
-
408
6
1,244
15,667 13,901
-
-
622
1
14,524
30,191
Deschutes
- 6,788
-
552
-
-
-
3,423
1,491
12,254
5,806
-
-
1,712
2
7,520
19,774
Grant
- 4,264
-
-
-
-
-
1,184
947
6,395 36,414
-
-
482
- 36,896
43,291
Harney
74 18,634
45
-
-
-
-
360
12
19,125 37,955
-
-
1,555
- 39,510
58,635
Jefferson
5,374 13,527 11,699 15,490
-
-
1,353
245
2,266
49,954 11,023
-
-
1,350
450
12,823
62,777
Klamath
8,891 37,344
- 19,115
-
-
-
30,659
6,033 102,042 107,458
28,759
24
2,899
- 139,140
241,182
Lake
337 38,019
-
-
-
-
-
4,840
-
43,196 28,000
-
-
669
- 28,669
71,865
South Central
15,770 130,301 11,744 36,347
-
-
1,761
40,717
11,993 248,633 240,557
28,759
24
9,289
453 279,082
527,715
Total Undisclosed
2,099 3,764
829 15,243
4,511
5,044
61,516
67,852
160,858
-
- 136,171
5,205 13,804 155,180
- 316,038
State Total
307,069 319,530 305,131 311,798 299,405 98,312 286,940
945,037
160,856 2,873,220 628,385 403,581 130,690 89,175 310,360 1,251,831 4,125,051
2009r Grass &
District Hays & Legume
Field
& County
Grains Forage Seeds Crops
Oregon Gross Farm and Ranch Sales ($000), 2009r
Harvested Acreage Summary, by District and County, 2010p
2010p Grass &
Tree Vege- Acreage
District
Hays & Legume
Field
Fruits
Small
table Specialty
Not
Total
& County
Grains
Forage
Seeds
Crops
& Nuts
Fruits Crops Products Disclosed
Acres
Benton
11,200
14,450
30,450
1,920
970
357 3,485
-
1,631
64,463
Clackamas
4,700
17,750
6,400
975
4,965
3,520 2,455
1,970
640
43,375
Lane
5,650
29,850
23,575
3,415
4,738
370 1,722
400
767
70,487
Linn
40,700
38,100 162,450
9,925
2,375
805 4,631
300
4,284 263,570
Marion
27,500
15,800
60,750
10,190
9,199
6,610 23,027
1,580
24,014 178,670
Multnomah
1,450
4,750
200
-
230
736 1,360
70
355
9,151
Polk
20,200
12,700
39,280
1,620
7,445
596 1,336
1,030
2,555
86,762
Washington
21,850
12,250
32,480
510
7,593
3,759 2,085
160
3,046
83,733
Yamhill
18,065
19,950
36,370
1,210
14,287
1,393 2,284
190
3,185
96,934
Willamette Valley
151,315 165,600 391,955
29,765
51,802 18,146 42,385
5,700
40,477 897,145
Clatsop
-
5,600
-
-
-
-
10
20
77
5,707
Columbia
-
5,800
-
-
-
-
-
70
2,475
8,345
Coos
-
-
-
-
40
1,675
20
-
13,548
15,283
Curry
-
2,200
-
-
- 1,050
-
-
162
3,412
Lincoln
-
4,000
-
-
-
-
130
-
30
4,160
Tillamook
- 10,000
-
-
-
-
-
10
50
10,060
Coastal
- 27,600
-
-
40
2,725
160
100
16,342
46,967
Douglas
- 39,300
-
-
1,738
62
597
220
1,338
43,255
Jackson
1,350
18,700
-
-
7,269
- 1,755
10
-
29,084
Josephine
180
10,200
-
-
910
-
615
5
50
11,960
South Western
1,530
68,200
-
-
9,917
62 2,967
235
1,388
84,299
Gilliam
91,050
1,450
-
-
-
-
-
-
1,273
93,773
Hood River
-
1,600
-
- 13,663
75
-
-
130
15,468
Morrow
192,000
35,300
3,025
15,255
251
450 6,900 125,000
9,270 387,451
Sherman
113,500
250
-
-
-
-
- 79,200
1,145 194,095
Umatilla
258,810
21,850
7,535
21,679
4,870
380 9,880
-
15,494 340,498
Wasco
58,000
-
-
-
9,218
-
-
-
79,689 146,907
Wheeler
150
6,000
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
6,150
North Central
713,510
66,450
10,560
36,934
28,002
905 16,780 204,200 107,001 1,184,342
Baker
7,700
76,450
-
4,000
-
-
-
-
550
88,700
Malheur
44,845
58,060
2,850
15,165
-
- 12,450
-
621 133,991
Union
42,440
38,000
6,910
11,550
300
-
-
-
3,131 102,331
Wallowa
12,666
40,751
1,313
894
-
-
-
-
-
55,624
Eastern
107,651 213,261
11,073
31,609
300
- 12,450
-
4,302 380,646
Crook
2,050
37,500
-
575
-
-
250
-
382
40,757
Deschutes
- 19,500
-
-
-
-
23
-
1,119
20,642
Grant
- 44,600
-
-
-
-
-
-
99
44,699
Harney
400 133,500
-
-
-
-
-
-
700 134,600
Jefferson
10,500
23,500
7,830
4,793
-
-
295
-
1,176
48,094
Klamath
21,315
88,000
-
6,800
-
-
-
-
4,690 120,805
Lake
3,100 136,000
-
-
-
-
-
-
- 139,100
South Central
37,365 482,600
7,830
12,168
-
-
568
-
8,166 548,697
Total Undisclosed
9,282
26,570
1,909
77,118
1,256
785 55,308
5,448 177,676
State Total
1,020,653 1,050,281 423,327 187,594
91,317 22,623 130,618 215,683 177,676 3,142,096
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. “-” = the data may not exist or may not be displayed due to confidentiality rules. p=preliminary.
The “not disclosed” values = sum of row / column “--” hidden values.
Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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Harvested Acreage Summary, by District and County, 2009r
2009r Grass &
Tree
Vege- Acreage
District
Hays & Legume
Field
Fruits
Small
table Specialty
Not
Total
& County
Grains
Forage
Seeds Crops & Nuts
Fruits
Crops Products Disclosed
Acres
Benton
7,700
13,450
35,300
2,100
952
350
3,305
-
1,870
65,027
Clackamas
3,800
17,800
8,200
900
5,028
3,525
2,455
1,758
800
44,266
Lane
3,650
29,350
27,105
3,775
4,730
367
1,700
420
1,122
72,219
Linn
28,900
36,100 179,880
9,160
2,245
795
4,495
270
4,578 266,423
Marion
16,350
15,700
70,130 10,900
9,284
6,425 35,742
1,470
12,952 178,953
Multnomah
1,150
4,850
300
-
230
733
1,360
60
332
9,015
Polk
13,000
13,100
51,065
1,490
7,115
556
2,286
930
2,537
92,079
Washington
18,037
13,250
37,065
380
7,576
3,491
2,085
160
2,853
84,897
Yamhill
10,902
19,650
46,935
1,190 14,047
1,220
2,284
170
3,332
99,730
Willamette Valley
103,489
163,250 455,980 29,895 51,207
17,462 55,712
5,238
30,376 912,609
Clatsop
-
5,250
-
-
-
-
10
30
72
5,362
Columbia
-
7,400
-
-
-
-
-
70
2,757
10,227
Coos
-
-
-
-
25
1,675
20
-
13,758
15,478
Curry
-
2,300
-
-
-
1,040
-
-
162
3,502
Lincoln
-
3,500
-
-
-
-
120
-
35
3,655
Tillamook
-
7,500
-
-
-
-
-
20
50
7,570
Coastal
-
25,950
-
-
25
2,715
150
120
16,834
45,794
Douglas
-
38,050
-
-
1,633
57
591
210
1,469
42,010
Jackson
1,150
19,050
-
-
7,237
- 1,560
10
-
29,007
Josephine
175
10,450
-
-
890
-
540
10
50
12,115
South Western
1,325
67,550
-
-
9,760
57
2,691
230
1,519
83,132
Gilliam
101,500
1,450
-
-
-
-
-
-
359 103,309
Hood River
-
1,600
-
- 13,523
-
-
-
235
15,358
Morrow
191,000
38,000
3,400 16,470
251
400
6,200
-
12,552 268,273
Sherman
119,550
700
-
-
-
-
-
-
505 120,755
Umatilla
267,490
22,400
13,370 20,491
4,565
355
7,630
-
19,593 355,894
Wasco
60,000
-
-
-
9,163
-
-
-
72,787 141,950
Wheeler
150
6,000
-
100
-
-
-
-
-
6,250
North Central
739,690
70,150
16,770 37,061 27,502
755 13,830
- 106,031 1,011,789
Baker
7,150
76,000
- 4,200
-
-
-
-
400
87,750
Malheur
42,352
75,180
2,440 17,000
-
- 12,250
-
833 150,055
Union
36,450
38,000
8,590 10,531
325
-
-
-
2,777
96,673
Wallowa
13,900
39,065
1,597
1,728
-
-
-
-
-
56,290
Eastern
99,852
228,245
12,627 33,459
325
- 12,250
-
4,010 390,768
Crook
2,550
38,000
-
683
-
-
200
-
94
41,527
Deschutes
-
19,750
-
141
-
-
-
-
1,040
20,931
Grant
-
44,600
-
-
-
-
-
-
99
44,699
Harney
650
127,000
250
-
-
-
-
-
150 128,050
Jefferson
11,200
25,200
8,370
4,143
-
-
663
-
1,266
50,842
Klamath
25,400
90,000
- 5,845
-
-
-
-
4,982 126,227
Lake
3,100
135,000
-
-
-
-
-
-
- 138,100
South Central
42,900
479,550
8,620 10,812
-
-
863
-
7,631 550,376
Total Undisclosed
9,022
24,680
2,175 71,109
1,120
732 52,066
5,497 166,401
State Total
996,278 1,059,375 496,172 182,336 89,939
21,721 137,562
11,085 166,401 2,994,468
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. “-” = the data may not exist or may not be displayed due to confidentiality rules.
r=revised. The “not disclosed” values = sum of row / column “--” hidden values.
Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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