2011 Oregon County and State Agricultural Estimates Special Report 790-11 • April 2012

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2011
Oregon County and State
Agricultural Estimates
Special Report 790-11 • April 2012
Photo by Bart Eleveld, © Oregon State University.
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2011 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 2011 preliminary estimates for production and value. In addition, there are revised
estimates for 2009 and 2010. 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 March 15, 2012. We
collect only farmgate-level estimates. That means that no marketing charges or indirect government
payments are included in our price estimates.
Web access is provided for you to review and download the publicly available numbers that we update
periodically in our database. The URL for our homepage is: http://oain.oregonstate.edu/ This publication,
as well as earlier versions, can be obtained by clicking on the Ag Summaries (SR 790) button on the right
side of our homepage. Statewide and county charts are available by clicking the Charts button.
To see any portion of our database accessible to the public, you may click on the homepage button, OAIN
Database. No username/password is required; just click on the Next button below the login boxes. You
may then bring up pre-formatted reports on the menu provided or click on User Defined Report/Query to
create your own tables. These tables may be displayed on your monitor and downloaded for printing. Or
you may select a spreadsheet output for further analysis.
We try hard to protect confidential data from being viewed by agricultural industry members or the general
public. That is done by hiding them within our database or by combining them with other 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 more than 70 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 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 is 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 web-based system.
He continues to provide technical support and upgrades. We also wish to acknowledge and bid farewell
to Dr. Larry Burt, who provided leadership to the OAIN project for the past 15 years. This year he oversaw
the transition to Dr. Bart Eleveld, who assembled the current report and uploaded the data to the web.
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Agricultural Commodity Sales
Oregon, 2011p
Vegetables &
truck crops
6%
Dairy products
10%
Cattle
15%
Poultry
3%
Other animal
products
4%
Tree fruit & nuts
7%
Other specialty
products
2%
Grains
12%
Small woodlots &
Christmas trees
4%
Small fruit &
berries
3%
All Crops 68%
All Livestock 32%
Hay & forage
9%
Nursery &
greenhouse
crops
12%
Field crops
6%
Grass & legume
seeds
7%
2011p 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
323,848
634,781
340,629
450,597
641,141
145,018
212,629
120,216
337,122
315,260
$3,521,241
799,843
523,946
203,845
150,702
$1,678,336
$5,199,577
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, 2011p
District & County
All Crops
All Animal Products
Total Sales
Benton
82,282
15,686
97,968
Clackamas
262,507
70,433
332,940
Lane
88,969
36,039
125,008
Linn
210,697
68,883
279,580
Marion
458,174
158,693
616,867
Multnomah
51,598
3,505
55,103
Polk
104,043
52,868
156,911
Washington
265,249
19,529
284,778
Yamhill
212,641
46,372
259,013
Willamette Valley
1,736,160
472,008
2,208,168
Clatsop
5,043
46,825
51,868
Columbia
21,776
4,693
26,469
Coos
15,599
42,760
58,359
Curry
12,304
12,967
25,271
Lincoln
13,407
30,335
43,742
Tillamook
5,611
131,913
137,524
Coastal
73,740 269,493343,233
Douglas
47,803
30,865
78,668
Jackson
44,476
23,146
67,622
Josephine
11,234
10,222
21,456
South Western
103,513
64,233
167,746
Gilliam
25,509
10,115
35,624
Hood River
78,904
400
79,304
Morrow
308,274
168,858
477,132
Sherman
63,472
3,225
66,697
Umatilla
415,305
87,905
503,210
Wasco
107,024
6,568
113,592
Wheeler
1,799
13,094
14,893
North Central
1,000,287
290,165
1,290,452
Baker
29,797
50,820
80,617
Malheur
143,950
152,195
296,145
Union
69,767
21,769
91,536
Wallowa
30,308
26,623
56,931
Eastern
273,822 251,407525,229
Crook
24,216
25,080
49,296
Deschutes
14,015
11,349
25,364
Grant
9,712
45,076
54,788
Harney
27,734
55,934
83,668
Jefferson
58,075
15,946
74,021
Klamath
141,795
141,938
283,733
Lake
58,168
35,706
93,874
South Central
333,715
331,029
664,744
State Total
$3,521,237
$1,678,335
$5,199,572
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 by Commodity Group
2011p, 2010r, & Percentage Change
Commodity Group
2011p
(thousands of $)
2010r
(thousands of $)
Percentage
Change
Grains
634,781
419,666
51.26%
Hay & Forage
450,597
305,089
47.69%
Grass & Legumes
340,629
256,702
32.69%
Field Crops
323,848
298,957
8.33%
Tree Fruit & Nuts
337,122
306,820
9.88%
Small Fruit & Berries
145,018
107,559
34.83%
Vegetables & Truck Crops
315,260
294,513
7.04%
Specialty Products (1)
973,986
948,834
2.65%
3,521,241
2,938,140
19.85%
All Crops
Cattle & Calves
799,843
709,107
12.80%
Dairy Products
523,946
472,721
10.84%
Poultry
150,702
142,691
5.61%
Other Animal Products (2)
203,845
104,348
95.35%
1,678,336
1,428,867
17.46%
All Livestock and Poultry
Total Sales
5,199,577
4,367,007
p = preliminary, r = revised. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000).
(1) 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.
(2) Starting in 2011, this category includes commercial fisheries and aquaculture.
Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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19.07%
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Oregon’s Leading Agricultural Commodities
Ranked by 2011p Gross Farm Sales ($000)
Rank Commodity
2011p
2010r
2009r
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Cattle
Dairy Products
Wheat
Nursery Crops
Alfalfa Hay
Potatoes
Dry Storage Onions
Other Hay
Greenhouse Crops
Farm Forest Products
799,843
523,946
521,498
516,410
272,204
165,207
128,191
125,667
124,731
113,562
709,107
472,721
354,146
513,008
175,706
149,746
122,863
85,538
121,471
91,778
628,385
403,580
259,368
531,603
183,631
172,816
85,218
87,767
123,564
69,880
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Christmas Trees
Corn for Grain
Commercial Fisheries
Perennial Ryegrass
Chicken Eggs
Tall Fescue
Wine Grapes
Sweet Cherries
Blueberries
Annual Ryegrass
99,067
96,562
91,528
90,690
87,753
84,898
84,833
80,257
74,462
73,315
99,350
50,325
--
72,728
82,449
58,975
64,542
68,474
56,689
50,328
100,870
35,556
-82,082
75,781
91,719
78,538
37,726
29,800
40,917
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Winter Pears
Broilers
Peppermint for Oil
Hazelnuts
Apples
Fresh Market Vegetables
Marion and Other Blackberries
Sheep and Lambs
Veg and Flower Seed
Grass and Grain Straw
66,063
62,808
48,581
44,234
40,595
32,475
31,308
31,188
30,662
24,591
74,831
60,110
35,561
34,160
41,674
31,529
20,571
23,983
31,858
23,065
80,193
54,780
35,307
35,619
43,298
35,032
23,243
18,840
29,170
26,331
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39 *
40
Watermelons
Snap Beans, Processed
Hops
Sweet Corn, Processed
Bulbs
Red Clover
Sugarbeets for Sugar
Hogs and Pigs
24,519
23,455
23,391
21,097
20,516
19,653
19,008
18,355
20,738
20,307
32,512
14,838
20,516
8,513
17,914
17,342
24,392
24,201
28,505
24,361
20,540
9,346
17,262
15,730
Kentucky Bluegrass
15,216
15,848
19,857
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
Horses and Mules
Bartlett Pears
Cranberries
Strawberries
Silage, Corn
Misc. Income
Barley
Sweet Corn, Fresh
14,839
14,070
13,306
13,216
11,721
11,350
10,567
9,915
15,737
16,595
7,772
10,690
8,012
10,131
9,318
9,383
18,525
16,604
17,379
12,967
8,410
-6,866
10,015
* Commodities and their sales values hidden to preserve the confidentiality of individual producers.
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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Rank Commodity
2011p
2010r
2009r
49
50
Tomatoes
Squash and Pumpkins
9,206
8,901
10,315
8,820
13,095
8,739
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
White Clover
Fee Hunting and Recreation
Orchardgrass
Green Peas
Red Fescue
Hay Silage
Chewings Fescue
Sugarbeet for Seed
Oats
Turf Sod
8,776
8,587
8,416
8,108
7,217
6,993
6,310
5,609
5,441
5,131
7,088
8,412
7,599
6,843
6,178
5,874
5,302
4,309
5,231
6,498
11,912
9,071
9,573
9,347
5,781
6,239
7,654
6,238
4,515
6,520
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69 *
70
Field Corn for Seed
Crimson Clover
Bentgrass, Creeping
Other Irrigated Hay
Black Raspberries
Honey and Beeswax
Other Onions
Hybrid Poplars (cottonwoods)
5,130
5,059
4,956
4,825
4,689
4,470
4,454
4,386
4,500
2,535
4,602
4,071
1,993
4,196
5,538
5,925
-3,240
8,899
3,970
1,246
3,930
5,085
6,325
Other Dryland Hay
3,921
2,463
2,885
Red Raspberries
Peaches
Snap Beans, Fresh
Poa Trivialis (rghstck Bluegrass)
Garlic
Farmed Oysters
3,809
3,434
3,352
3,278
3,083
3,003
5,047
4,032
3,231
3,086
2,297
3,003
9,936
3,785
3,680
2,682
2,896
2,799
Meadowfoam Seed
Radish Seed
2,748
2,708
2,783
1,205
2,408
1,229
81
82
83
84
85
86
87 *
88
89
90
Radish Seed
Spearmint for Oil
Boysenberries
Alfalfa Seed
Hard Fescue
Rabbits
1,205
1,102
2,387
2,278
2,179
2,151
1,229
1,238
1,991
4,130
2,543
2,067
763
1,133
2,323
3,432
1,914
2,011
Canola for Oil
Evergreen Blackberries
Bentgrass, Colonial
1,903
1,837
1,685
1,602
2,761
1,456
1,239
902
1,363
91
92
93
94
Spearmint for Oil
Walnuts
Hairy Vetch
Wool
Total Ranked Commodities
1,627
1,452
1,386
1,355
5,061,873
1,102
523
735
937
125,963
1,238
643
359
851
131,054
Other Statewide Commodities
Total Gross Farm Sales
12,722
5,199,578
12,353
4,367,008
13,720
4,128,257
71 *
72
73
74
75
76
77
78 *
79
80
* Commodities and their sales values hidden to preserve the confidentiality of individual producers.
p = preliminary, r = revised. “--” = commodity category not used. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000).
Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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Area
Harvested
Yield
Per Acre
Total
Production
Price
($)
Value of
Production
Percentage
Sold
Value of
Sales
6
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. (X)=not applicable. cwt = 100 pounds. bxs = boxes. bbl = barrels.
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)
Grains
Acres
Bushels
Bushels
Per Bushel
$1,000
Percent
$1,000
Wheat
987,250
81
80,453,450
6.81
548,236
95
521,498
Barley
32,350
75
2,422,500
4.51
10,922
97
10,567
Oats
17,579
99
1,733,828
3.20
5,545
98
5,441
Rye
350
41
14,250
5.16
74
82
60
Corn for Grain
57,700
244
14,089,000
6.95
97,939
99
96,563
Other Grains
1,300
(X)
4,509
(X)
680
96
652
Subtotal
1,096,529
(X)98,717,537
(X) 663,395
96 634,780
Hay & Forages
Acres
Tons
Tons
Per Ton
$1,000
Percent
$1,000
Alfalfa Hay
361,300
4.6
1,650,535
200.84
331,492
82
272,204
Other Hay
571,300
2.3
1,326,730
145.71
193,323
65
125,667
Silage, Corn
21,750
28.4
618,660
40.74
25,206
47
11,721
Other Forage & Straw
43,000
(X)
993,659
(X)
43,622
74
32,259
Subtotal
997,350
(X) 4,589,584
(X) 593,643
74441,851
Grass & Legume Seeds
Acres
Pounds
1,000 Pounds
Per CWT
$1,000
Percent
$1,000
Alfalfa Seed
1,450
818
1,186
192.08
2,278
100
2,278
Bentgrass Seed
4,300
602
2,588
256.60
6,641
100
6,641
Kentucky Bluegrass
10,630
1,330
14,141
107.60
15,216
100
15,216
Crimson Clover
7,650
1,067
8,160
62.00
5,059
100
5,059
Red Clover
19,810
903
17,883
109.90
19,653
100
19,653
Chewings Fescue
7,080
1,363
9,649
65.40
6,310
100
6,310
Tall Fescue
106,520
1,607
171,195
49.64
84,976
100
84,898
Red Fescue
8,460
1,261
10,665
67.67
7,217
100
7,217
Annual Ryegrass
122,710
2,026
248,661
29.60
73,609
100
73,315
Perennial Ryegrass
93,760
1,622
152,045
59.65
90,690
100
90,690
Orchardgrass
15,100
813
12,281
68.77
8,446
100
8,416
Other Seeds
22,900
(X)
13,174
(X)
20,936
100
20,936
Subtotal
420,370
(X) 661,628
(X) 341,031
100340,629
Commodity
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Area
Harvested
Yield
Per Acre
Total
Production
Price
($)
Value of
Production
Percentage
Sold
Value of
Sales
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Calculations may not balance due to rounding. (X)=not applicable. cwt = 100 pounds. bxs = boxes. bbl = barrels.
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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Field Crops
Acres
Units
1,000 Units
Per Unit
$1,000
Percent
$1,000
Potatoes
38,465
565 cwt
21,730
0.01
165,614
100
165,207
Peppermint for Oil
22,620
94 lbs
2,117
0.02
48,582
100
48,581
Hops
4,200
1,900 lbs
7,980
2.93
23,391
100
23,391
Sugarbeets for Sugar
10,900
35 ton
384
49.50
19,008
100
19,008
Dry Field Beans
3,540
22 cwt
79
0.03
2,543
100
2,543
Canola Oil
4,458
2,030 lbs
9,049
0.21
1,903
100
1,903
Sugarbeet for Seed
2,416
3,043 lbs
7,351
0.76
5,609
100
5,609
Vegetable & Flower Seed
12,173
(X)
(X)
(X)
30,825
99
30,663
Other Field Crops
83,616
(X)
(X)
(X)
18,117
100
18,100
Subtotal
182,388
(X)
(X)
(X) 315,592
100315,004
Tree Fruits & Nuts
Acres
Units
1,000 Units
Per Unit
$1,000
Percent
$1,000
Apples
5,644
467 bxs
2,634
17.51
46,128
88
40,595
Sweet Cherries
14,762
3.2 ton
47.0
1,726.98
81,108
99
80,257
Peaches
890
173 bxs
154
24.44
3,756
91
3,434
Bartlett Pears
4,095
10.9 ton
44.7
315.34
14,101
100
14,070
Winter Pears
11,858
12.3 ton
145.6
453.80
66,063
100
66,063
Prunes and Plums
1,764
1.9 ton
3.4
192.93
652
98
641
Wine Grapes
19,369
2.2 ton
42.0
2,046.01
85,904
99
84,833
Hazelnuts
31,290
1,269 lbs
39,708
1.13
44,907
99
44,234
Other Tree Fruits & Berries
2,103
(X)
(X)
(X)
3,069
98
2,995
Subtotal
91,775
(X)
(X)
(X) 345,688
98337,122
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Area
Harvested
Yield
Per Acre
Total
Production
Price
($)
Value of
Production
Percentage
Sold
Value of
Sales
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Calculations may not balance due to rounding. (X)=not applicable. cwt = 100 pounds. bxs = boxes. bbl = barrels.
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)
Small Fruit & Berries:
Acres
Units
1,000 Units
Per Unit
$1,000
Percent
$1,000
Strawberries
1,980
11,542 lbs
22,854
0.59
13,494
98
13,216
Red Raspberries
940
4,890 lbs
4,597
0.86
3,971
96
3,809
Black Raspberries
1,280
1,611 lbs
2,062
2.28
4,692
100
4,689
Cranberries
2,785
136.8 bbl
381.1
34.92
13,306
100
13,306
Blueberries
8,137
7,434 lbs
60,489
1.24
74,819
100
74,462
Other Berries
6,049
(X)
(X)
(X)
35,626
100
35,536
Subtotal
21,171
(X)
(X)
(X)145,908
99145,018
Vegetables & Truck Crops
Acres
Units
1,000 Units
Per Unit
$1,000
Percent
$1,000
Dry Onions
24,700
666 cwt
16,446
8.20
134,894
95
128,191
Sweet Corn, Fresh
2,185
229 cwt
500
22.68
11,347
87
9,915
Snap Beans, Processed
16,875
6.9 ton
116.4
201.42
23,455
100
23,455
Sweet Corn, Processed
18,070
9.9 ton
179.0
117.89
21,097
100
21,097
Other Fresh Vegetables
40,624
(X)
(X)
(X)
92,373
96
88,688
Other Processed Vegetables
13,661
(X)
(X)
(X)
20,874
100
20,874
Other Vegetables & Truck Crops
8,101
(X)
(X)
(X)
21,624
95
20,559
Subtotal
124,216
(X)
(X)
(X)325,664
96312,779
Specialty Crops
Acres
Units
1,000 Units
Per Unit
$1,000
Percent
$1,000
Nursery Crops
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
518,761
100
516,410
Bulbs
806
(X)
(X)
(X)
20,516
100
20,516
Greenhouse Crops
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
126,906
98
124,731
Farm Forest Products
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
113,562
100
113,562
Christmas Trees
6,050
1,216
7,358
1348.25
99,204
100
99,067
Other Specialty Products
206,024
(X)
(X)
(X)
100,627
99
99,700
Subtotal
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)979,576
99973,986
Total All Crop Sales
3,501,169
Commodity
Oregon Agricultural Estimates for Selected Commodities, 2011p (continued)
Archival copy. For current version, see: https://catalog.extension.oregonstate.edu/sr79011
Value of Sales
9
1
Seafood includes Commercial Fisheries and Farmed Oysters.
Calculations may not balance due to rounding: (X)=not applicable. cwt = 100 pounds. bxs = boxes. bbl = barrels.
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.
Livestock & Poultry:
Head
Units
$1,000
Cattle
1,766,400 (X)
799,843
Hogs & Pigs
14,100 168,388 head
18,355
Sheep & Lambs
217,400 (X)
31,188
Dairy Products
113,970 25,899,310 cwt
523,946
Broilers
(X)
22,665,500 head
62,808
Chicken Eggs
3,114,600 layers
80,408,000 dozen
87,753
Wool
266,300 shorn
1,773,528 lbs
1,355
Honey
56,200 hives
(X)
4,470
Horses & Mules
112,900 (X)
14,839
Seafood1
(X)
(X)
95,531
Other Misc. Livestock
(X)
(X)
36,027
Total Livestock & Poultry
1,676,115
Total Agricultural Sales
5,177,284
CommodityInventory
Quantity Sold
Oregon Agricultural Estimates for Selected Commodities, 2011p (continued)
Archival copy. For current version, see: https://catalog.extension.oregonstate.edu/sr79011
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
10
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. “-” = data may not exist or may not be displayed due to confidentiality rules.
p = preliminary. 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
9,147 4,814 20,950
4,932 3,151 2,562 11,388
10,194
15,145
82,283
2,559
9,918
335
2,874
-
15,686
97,969
Clackamas
3,136 7,601
6,359
1,846 8,331 20,224
- 196,644
18,365 262,506
11,474
5,351
44,123
8,748
738
70,434 332,940
Lane
6,298 9,392 15,138
6,564 10,572 2,226 12,299
25,324
1,156
88,969
11,597
12,397
6,461
5,583
-
36,038 125,007
Linn
29,570 17,146 101,019 12,429 7,184 3,553 11,040
23,961
4,794 210,696
9,828
27,812
15,001
14,159
2,083
68,883 279,579
Marion
21,237 12,966 64,592 31,798 15,850 46,013 15,899 217,242
32,580 458,177 14,120
72,442
54,180
6,763
11,190
158,695 616,872
Multnomah
1,012 2,171
817
-
420 3,867
- 37,088
6,223
51,598
2,138
-
-
1,367
-
3,505
55,103
Polk
13,865 5,367 29,590
1,589 17,643 2,807
1,450
26,139
5,594 104,044
6,407
29,347
13,252
3,862
-
52,868 156,912
Washington
15,316 6,288 29,226
1,807 15,741 28,653
1,684 161,516
5,017 265,248
3,356
12,132
29
4,013
-
19,530 284,778
Yamhill
11,422 8,287 37,469
1,944 39,994 11,732
- 94,327
7,464 212,639
7,224
22,540
11,177
5,431
-
46,372 259,011
Willamette Valley 111,003 74,032 305,160 62,909 118,886121,637 53,760 792,435
96,338 1,736,160 68,703 191,939 144,558
52,800
14,011
472,011 2,208,171
Clatsop
-
205
-
-
-
-
3
4,556
279
5,043
2,921
12,597
2
28,796
2,509
46,825
51,868
Columbia
-
836
-
-
-
-
-
8,961
11,980
21,777
2,079
-
160
244
2,210
4,693
26,470
Coos
-
-
-
-
- 8,394
10
3,854
3,341
15,599
6,985
11,650
-
24,125
-
42,760
58,359
Curry
-
53
-
-
- 5,068
-
3,132
4,050
12,303
2,416
-
-
10,552
-
12,968
25,271
Lincoln
- 1,350
-
-
-
-
162
11,000
895
13,407
1,800
-
7
28,506
21
30,334
43,741
Tillamook
-
377
-
-
-
-
-
3,884
1,350
5,611
8,581 120,120
-
3,183
29
131,913 137,524
Coastal
- 2,821
-
-
- 13,462
175
35,387
21,895
73,740 24,782 144,367
169
95,406
4,769
269,493 343,233
Douglas
69 17,225
-
- 4,929
157
2,014
19,961
3,447
47,802 21,080
-
-
9,709
76
30,865
78,667
Jackson
262
177
-
- 23,482
- 6,591
5,631
8,334
44,477 10,760
1,117
5
5,554
5,709
23,145
67,622
Josephine
32 3,961
-
- 3,265
- 1,239
2,727
11
11,235
1,909
4,269
199
3,845
-
10,222
21,457
South Western
363 21,363
-
- 31,676
157
9,844
28,319
11,792 103,514 33,749
5,386
204
19,108
5,785
64,232 167,746
Gilliam
24,124
390
-
-
-
-
-
-
994
25,508 10,090
-
-
9
16
10,115
35,623
Hood River
-
528
-
- 76,584
704
-
-
1,088
78,904
-
-
-
400
-
400
79,304
Morrow
119,660 42,010
5,191 68,461
407 1,485 52,360
7,890
10,812 308,276 42,780
-
-
183 125,894
168,857 477,133
Sherman
56,227
384
-
-
-
-
-
3,850
3,011
63,472
3,135
-
-
-
90
3,225
66,697
Umatilla
172,166 30,944
9,915 71,237 43,105 1,320 63,379
6,580
16,661 415,307 69,016
14,375
-
4,514
-
87,905 503,212
Wasco
30,061
-
-
- 59,400
-
-
-
17,562 107,023
-
-
-
-
6,568
6,568 113,591
Wheeler
25 1,275
-
-
-
-
-
499
-
1,799 13,074
-
-
20
-
13,094
14,893
North Central
402,263 75,531 15,106 139,698179,496 3,509 115,739
18,819
50,128 1,000,289 138,095
14,375
-
5,126 132,568
290,164 1,290,453
Baker
8,517 7,482
- 12,281
-
-
-
169
1,348
29,797 49,978
-
-
810
32
50,820
80,617
Malheur
44,508 15,042
2,370 34,995
78
- 46,884
75
- 143,952 134,263
16,486
-
1,446
- 152,195 296,147
Union
25,288 8,270
7,047 26,355 1,608
-
-
915
285
69,768 21,215
-
-
350
204
21,769
91,537
Wallowa
7,125 19,262
173
-
-
-
-
3,414
334
30,308 25,825
-
-
798
-
26,623
56,931
Eastern
85,438 50,056
9,590 73,631 1,686
- 46,884
4,573
1,967 273,825 231,281
16,486
-
3,404
236
251,407 525,232
Crook
2,527 17,817
- 2,204
-
-
440
11
1,216
24,215 24,483
-
-
596
1
25,080
49,295
Deschutes
567 8,798
-
-
-
-
-
3,431
1,220
14,016
9,594
-
-
1,753
2
11,349
25,365
Grant
- 7,730
-
-
-
-
-
976
1,007
9,713 44,727
-
-
350
-
45,077
54,790
Harney
51 27,584
-
-
-
-
-
100
- 27,735 54,553
-
-
1,381
-
55,934
83,669
Jefferson
13,858 16,248
9,602 15,533
-
- 1,463
247
1,125
58,076 13,976
-
-
1,382
588
15,946
74,022
Klamath
15,156 80,702
- 18,846
-
-
- 24,322
2,768 141,794 115,400
23,828
33
2,676
- 141,937 283,731
Lake
354 52,974
-
-
-
-
-
4,840
- 58,168 35,000
-
-
706
-
35,706
93,874
South Central
32,513 211,853
9,602 36,583
-
- 1,903
33,927
7,336 333,717 297,733
23,828
33
8,844
591
331,029 664,746
Total Undisclosed
3,201 14,942
1,170 11,029 5,381 6,254 86,956
60,526 189,459
-
5,500 127,565
5,737
19,158 157,960
- 347,419
State Total
634,781 450,598 340,628 323,850337,125145,019 315,261 973,986 189,4563,521,245 799,843 523,946 150,701 203,846 315,920 1,678,336 5,199,581
2011p Grass &
Tree
District Hays & Legume
Field Fruits Small
& County
Grains Forage Seeds
Crops & Nuts Fruits
Oregon Gross Farm and Ranch Sales ($000), 2011p
Archival copy. For current version, see: https://catalog.extension.oregonstate.edu/sr79011
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
11
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. “-” = 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
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
2,415
- 12,830
82,756
Clackamas
2,350 5,721 4,605 1,666
6,184 15,640
-
192,285
15,791 244,242 10,080
4,200 40,547
8,090
769
63,686
307,928
Lane
3,350 8,826 12,215 6,423 11,575
2,275
12,408
22,998
1,196
81,266 10,445
9,580
6,288
4,924
- 31,237
112,503
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
1,809
58,871
241,225
Marion
16,276 11,092 48,100 39,575 12,420 33,862
-
216,949
45,501 423,775 11,607
62,308 51,841
6,016
12,641 144,413
568,188
Multnomah
824 1,677
513
-
409
3,706
-
36,234
6,006
49,369
1,877
-
-
1,261
-
3,138
52,507
Polk
11,468 4,724 19,821 1,205 12,457
2,664
-
26,780
5,709
84,828
5,200
22,360 12,767
3,034
- 43,361
128,189
Washington
12,072 5,431 17,572
335 13,412 20,838
-
157,233
6,786 233,679
2,976
10,016
27
3,811
- 16,830
250,509
Yamhill
10,421 7,724 22,942 1,312 29,246
8,459
-
92,268
6,163 178,535
6,017
18,032 10,467
4,848
- 39,364
217,899
Willamette Valley 87,72566,126
223,20265,40195,53293,080 35,053 775,407 106,448
1,547,97459,359155,772
136,71846,662 15,219413,730
1,961,704
Clatsop
-
171
-
-
-
-
2
2,411
159
2,743
1,808
11,781
2
159
2,248
15,998
18,741
Columbia
-
750
-
-
-
-
-
7,343
10,975
19,068
1,287
-
128
252
2,059
3,726
22,794
Coos
-
-
-
-
-
5,528
10
2,935
3,608
12,081
6,019
11,207
-
962
- 18,188
30,269
Curry
-
34
-
-
-
2,205
-
2,796
4,101
9,136
2,082
-
-
1,015
401
3,498
12,634
Lincoln
-
720
-
-
-
-
104
6,550
776
8,150
1,800
-
4
1,959
18
3,781
11,931
Tillamook
-
335
-
-
-
-
-
2,846
1,350
4,531
7,700 110,891
-
971
22 119,584
124,115
Coastal
- 2,010
-
-
-
7,733
116
24,881
20,969
55,709 20,696 133,879
134
5,318
4,748 164,775
220,484
Douglas
- 10,130
-
- 3,079
164
1,507
18,651
3,091
36,622 18,986
-
-
6,363
67
25,416
62,038
Jackson
263 6,945
-
- 24,504
-
6,482
2,820
1,725
42,739
9,691
877
6
5,714
5,609
21,897
64,636
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
-
- 30,355
164
9,181
23,289
5,767
88,439 30,396
4,564
182 15,571
5,676
56,389
144,828
Gilliam
14,640
299
-
-
-
-
-
-
1,202
16,141
9,500
-
-
8
15
9,523
25,664
Hood River
-
528
-
- 84,060
619
-
-
1,992
87,199
-
-
-
400
-
400
87,599
Morrow
71,249 29,234 2,816 57,998
668
832
45,027
6,640
8,765 223,229 46,500
-
-
183 125,894 172,577
395,806
Sherman
38,404
210
-
-
-
-
-
3,881
3,175
45,670
2,850
-
-
1,000
95
3,945
49,615
Umatilla
114,868 22,009 7,904 60,417 42,964
630
57,369
6,351
13,956 326,468 58,153
-
-
3,514
8,875
70,542
397,010
Wasco
20,097
-
-
- 45,511
-
-
-
14,857
80,465
-
-
-
-
6,787
6,787
87,252
Wheeler
23
895
-
-
-
-
-
1,016
-
1,934 11,070
-
-
20
- 11,090
13,024
North Central
259,281 53,175 10,720 118,415 173,203
2,081 102,396
17,888
43,947 781,106 128,073
-
-
5,125 141,666 274,864 1,055,970
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 6,177 5,492 20,443
969
-
-
756
2,454
50,067 17,066
-
-
288
210
17,564
67,631
Wallowa
5,776 12,065
700
403
-
-
-
3,432
-
22,376 21,623
-
-
176
285
22,084
44,460
Eastern
52,605 37,470 10,493 63,832
969
- 54,249
4,442
5,164 229,224 200,261
14,100
-
2,618
521 217,500
446,724
Crook
1,178 10,384
- 1,633
-
-
530
41
1,499
15,265 21,421
-
-
637
1
22,059
37,324
Deschutes
- 5,488
-
-
-
-
-
4,110
2,079
11,677
8,394
-
-
1,781
2
10,177
21,854
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
250
1,654
49,006 12,227
-
-
1,274
625
14,126
63,132
Klamath
8,261 32,817
- 16,930
-
-
-
25,034
5,667
88,709 109,285
27,660
27
2,308
- 139,280
227,989
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
-
-
1,156
35,663
11,984 235,689 264,622
27,660
27
8,216
1,084 301,609
537,298
Total Undisclosed
2,823 4,016
878 15,669
6,764
4,499
92,364
67,265
194,278
-
5,700 136,746
5,632 20,835 168,913
- 363,191
State Total
419,666305,089
256,697298,958306,823107,557 294,515 948,835 194,2792,938,141709,107 472,721142,693104,345 337,827
1,428,8674,367,008
2010r Grass &
District Hays & Legume
Field
& County
Grains Forage Seeds Crops
Oregon Gross Farm and Ranch Sales ($000), 2010r
Archival copy. For current version, see: https://catalog.extension.oregonstate.edu/sr79011
Archival copy. For current version, see: https://catalog.extension.oregonstate.edu/sr79011
Harvested Acreage Summary, by District and County, 2011p
2011p Grass &
Tree
Small Vege- Acreage
District
Hays & Legume
Field
Fruits Fruits &
table Specialty
Not
Total
& County
Grains
Forage
Seeds
Crops
& Nuts Berries Crops Products Disclosed
Acres
Benton
13,700
14,450
31,900
2,260
1,050
380 3,563
-
1,335
68,638
Clackamas
5,200
17,650
6,780
1,015
5,096
2,855
-
1,951
4,309
44,856
Lane
8,950
29,400
22,045
3,535
4,790
370 1,730
400
731
71,951
Linn
42,300
36,700 157,070
10,220
2,760
800 4,698
330
3,510 258,388
Marion
30,450
15,100
64,530
9,675
9,579
6,140 11,240
1,598
34,917 183,229
Multnomah
1,350
4,850
900
-
230
490
-
90
1,815
9,725
Polk
20,767
12,700
40,282
1,785
7,525
326 1,030
690
3,206
88,311
Washington
22,902
12,650
31,786
1,345
7,640
3,770 1,460
180
3,084
84,817
Yamhill
16,817
19,450
39,697
1,580
14,735
1,455
-
150
5,743
99,627
Willamette Valley 162,436162,950 394,990 31,415 53,40516,58623,721 5,389 58,650 909,542
Clatsop
-
5,600
-
-
-
-
12
20
83
5,715
Columbia
-
5,750
-
-
-
-
-
30
2,805
8,585
Coos
-
-
-
-
30
1,710
20
-
13,770
15,530
Curry
-
2,150
-
-
- 1,072
-
-
150
3,372
Lincoln
-
5,000
-
-
-
-
150
-
30
5,180
Tillamook
- 10,000
-
-
-
-
-
10
50
10,060
Coastal
- 28,500
-
-
30
2,782
182
60
16,888
48,442
Douglas
150
39,250
-
-
1,770
62
635
200
1,775
43,842
Jackson
1,300
500
-
-
6,124
- 1,810
-
18,300
28,034
Josephine
180
10,200
-
-
925
-
643
-
50
11,998
South Western
1,630
49,950
-
-
8,819
62 3,088
200
20,125
83,874
Gilliam
98,750
1,050
-
-
-
-
-
-
1,228 101,028
Hood River
-
1,600
-
- 13,515
80
-
-
130
15,325
Morrow
198,000
30,600
2,725
16,600
251
450 6,800 125,000
11,048 391,474
Sherman
118,450
650
-
-
-
-
- 77,000
635 196,735
Umatilla
279,160
18,600
4,915
20,564
5,420
400 7,725
-
11,721 348,505
Wasco
61,800
-
-
-
8,753
-
-
-
81,477 152,030
Wheeler
150
6,000
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
6,150
North Central
756,310
58,500
7,640
37,164
27,939
930 14,525 202,000 106,239 1,211,247
Baker
14,100
75,600
-
4,000
-
-
-
-
530
94,230
Malheur
52,703
52,580
1,670
16,990
41
- 12,550
-
- 136,534
Union
33,650
38,000
6,790
13,578
340
-
-
-
378
92,736
Wallowa
15,953
38,014
309
-
-
-
-
-
906
55,182
Eastern
116,406 204,194
8,769
34,568
381
- 12,550
-
1,814 378,682
Crook
3,750
35,800
-
840
-
-
200
-
62
40,652
Deschutes
900
18,950
-
-
-
-
-
-
389
20,239
Grant
- 44,600
-
-
-
-
-
-
97
44,697
Harney
700 126,000
-
-
-
-
-
-
- 126,700
Jefferson
14,600
21,500
6,720
5,226
-
-
690
-
334
49,070
Klamath
27,650
96,250
-
5,975
-
-
-
-
206 130,081
Lake
3,100 138,000
-
-
-
-
-
-
- 141,100
South Central
50,700 481,100
6,720
12,041
-
-
890
-
1,088 552,539
Total Undisclosed
9,047
40,570
2,251
75,612
1,201
811 70,081
5,231 204,804
State Total
1,096,529
1,025,764 420,370190,800 91,77521,171
125,037212,880 204,804
3,184,326
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.
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Harvested Acreage Summary, by District and County, 2010r
2010r Grass &
Tree
Small
Vege- Acreage
District
Hays & Legume
Field
Fruits Fruits &
table Specialty
Not
Total
& County
Grains
Forage
Seeds Crops & Nuts
Berries
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
3,090
-
1,970
3,095
42,945
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
6,195
-
1,710
47,041 178,385
Multnomah
1,450
4,750
880
-
230
601
-
70
1,715
9,696
Polk
20,200
12,700
39,150
1,620
7,445
451
-
740
4,001
86,307
Washington
21,850
12,250
32,480
350
7,593
3,569
-
160
5,181
83,433
Yamhill
18,065
19,950
36,420
1,210 14,287
1,353
-
160
5,399
96,844
Willamette Valley 151,315 165,600392,55529,60551,802 16,791 9,838 5,510 73,114896,130
Clatsop
-
5,600
-
-
-
-
10
20
77
5,707
Columbia
-
5,800
-
-
-
-
-
70
2,475
8,345
Coos
-
-
-
-
30
1,675
20
-
13,548
15,273
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
-
-
30
2,725
160
100
16,342
46,957
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 10,56036,93428,002
90516,780204,200107,001
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
-
-
-
-
-
-
1,142
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
-
-
545
-
8,189 548,697
Total Undisclosed
9,282
26,570
2,039 77,078
1,256
785 87,878
5,448 210,336
State Total
1,020,653
1,050,281424,057
187,39491,307 21,268
130,618215,493210,336
3,141,071
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. “-” = 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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Published April 2012.
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