Dist. 2 Commodity Data Sheet Sheep District 4 District 3 District 6 Dist. 2 Extension Economic Information Office Oregon State University 219 Ballard Extension Hall Corvallis, OR 97331-3601 (541) 737-1436 Item and area District 5 District 1 Commodity number-year: 9130-05* January 2007 Unit 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 1,000 head 245 151 94 160 13.2 1,510 285 171 114 150 14.7 1,250 235 162 73 140 16.8 1,210 215 145 70 145 19.7 1,090 225 145 80 150 22.0 1,190 28.80 68.20 0.27 25.50 68.00 0.38 31.90 88.20 0.58 36.10 94.40 0.65 41.20 101.00 0.64 7,512 408 10,795 475 10,934 702 11,310 709 13,291 762 6,908 4,952 1,956 4,519.5 3,290.1 501,483 42,156 6,623 4,871 1,752 4,355.0 3,350.8 485,149 41,078 6,321 4,670 1,651 4,140.0 3,042.3 470,108 38,299 6,105 4,499 1,606 4,096.0 2,906.3 464,042 37,622 6,135 4,533 1,602 4,125.0 2,761.8 475,505 37,232 34.60 66.90 0.35 28.20 74.10 0.53 34.90 94.40 0.73 38.80 101.00 0.80 45.10 110.00 0.71 1.1 1.2 1.1 1.1 n/a Million pounds 35.6 6.2 24.7 8.5 20.7 11.1 22.7 11.2 18.4 12.4 Million pounds 48.1 48.5 53.5 43.4 41.8 Oregon Inventory (January 1) All sheep & lambs Breeding sheep & lambs Market sheep & lambs Lamb crop Total slaughter Wool produced, shorn Average farm price Sheep Lambs Wool Sheep & lambs, cash receipts Wool, value of production 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 pounds Dollars/cwt1/ Dollars/cwt1/ Dollars/pound 1,000 dollars 1,000 dollars United States Inventory (January 1) All sheep & lambs Breeding sheep & lambs Market sheep & lambs Lamb crop Total slaughter Lamb & mutton produced Wool produced, shorn Average farm price Sheep Lambs Wool Consumption per person Lamb & mutton, retail weight Wool utilization, clean content Imports Exports Wool stocks, clean contents: Stocks, January 1 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds Dollars/cwt1/ Dollars/cwt1/ Dollars/pound Pounds Million pounds *Shaded areas of map represent the major areas of production for this commodity. 1/ Hundredweight (cwt) is equal to 100 pounds. n/a - not available at this time. Sources: USDA/NASS (National Agricultural Statistics Service) and other government reports Electronic access to this publication is available at: http://oregonstate.edu/oain/. Click the Commodity Data Sheets button. Sheep: Number by county, Oregon, January 1, 1980-2005p District & county 1980 1990 2000 2003r 2004r 2005p Head Head Head Head Head Head 12,000 17,000 26,000 68,000 18,000 1,800 19,000 5,000 14,000 180,800 10,000 14,000 24,000 65,000 15,000 1,000 16,000 2,300 10,000 157,300 5,700 8,000 20,500 60,500 12,100 1,100 12,000 2,600 8,800 131,300 5,800 7,100 22,000 60,800 8,000 1,000 7,600 1,500 7,100 120,900 6,000 7,200 22,600 62,500 8,200 1,000 7,800 1,700 7,300 124,300 6,000 7,400 22,600 62,500 8,200 800 7,800 1,700 7,300 124,300 Clatsop Coos Curry Lincoln Not disclosed Coastal 900 30,000 24,000 3,500 5,200 63,600 1,000 32,000 27,000 5,100 2,300 67,400 700 16,500 20,000 2,500 900 40,600 600 15,000 19,000 2,400 1,200 38,200 600 11,100 16,800 2,400 1,400 32,300 600 11,200 16,900 2,500 1,600 32,800 Douglas Jackson Josephine South Western 85,000 5,000 1,000 91,000 90,000 6,500 2,000 98,500 46,500 3,400 900 50,800 42,000 3,700 900 46,600 44,700 5,100 1,200 51,000 45,100 5,100 1,200 51,400 Gilliam Hood River Morrow Sherman Umatilla Wasco Wheeler Not disclosed North Central 1,800 400 25,000 300 30,000 1,500 6,000 65,000 200 400 19,000 100 30,000 800 3,000 53,500 100 200 12,500 100 14,000 600 1,000 28,500 100 8,000 1,100 15,200 24,400 100 8,000 1,100 12,100 21,300 100 9,500 1,100 10,500 21,200 Baker Malheur Union Wallowa Eastern 7,000 18,000 3,500 14,000 42,500 5,300 14,000 3,300 8,000 30,600 3,500 11,600 1,600 1,900 18,600 3,000 11,200 1,600 1,400 17,200 3,000 11,400 1,600 1,800 17,800 3,000 10,400 1,600 1,500 16,500 Crook Deschutes Grant Harney Jefferson Klamath Lake South Central 3,400 4,000 2,200 1,500 14,000 23,500 3,500 52,100 3,500 5,400 2,000 4,000 8,000 22,000 2,800 47,700 1,200 2,000 400 7,700 6,000 4,000 1,200 22,500 1,200 2,100 500 6,500 4,500 3,600 1,100 19,500 1,200 2,000 500 6,500 4,400 4,700 1,200 20,500 1,300 2,000 600 6,200 4,400 4,700 1,200 20,400 495,000 455,000 292,300 266,800 267,200 266,600 Benton Clackamas Lane Linn Marion Multnomah Polk Washington Yamhill Willamette Valley State total r - revised, p - preliminary. A "-" indicates the data may not exist or may not be displayed due to confidentiality rules. The "not disclosed" values are the sum of all values hidden by the dashes and any county not listed. The Extension Economic Information Office uses different methods than USDA/NASS to set these estimates. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University Sheep: Value of sales by county, Oregon, 1980-2005p1/ District & county 1980 1,000 dollars 1990 1,000 dollars 2000 2003r 2004r 1,000 dollars 1,000 dollars 1,000 dollars 2005p 1,000 dollars Benton Clackamas Lane Linn Marion Multnomah Polk Washington Yamhill Willamette Valley 450 578 770 1,694 624 46 658 155 485 5,460 335 339 640 2,160 482 31 521 86 364 4,958 441 618 910 2,700 768 87 703 176 646 7,049 480 729 925 2,620 729 111 909 206 765 7,474 608 841 1,172 3,320 1,143 125 1,053 246 884 9,392 623 916 1,201 3,402 1,173 129 1,077 252 921 9,694 Clatsop Coos Curry Lincoln Not disclosed Coastal 31 793 577 123 172 1,696 19 976 903 172 76 2,146 30 740 770 193 82 1,815 32 577 528 145 112 1,394 32 412 600 145 124 1,312 32 445 647 147 113 1,384 Douglas Jackson Josephine South Western 2,694 158 35 2,887 2,626 200 58 2,884 1,728 110 43 1,881 1,893 115 48 2,056 2,174 255 55 2,484 2,345 255 61 2,661 Gilliam Hood River Morrow Sherman Umatilla Wasco Wheeler Not disclosed North Central 69 15 847 12 1,771 48 154 2,916 5 15 559 3 2,392 29 98 3,101 4 8 1,000 5 1,675 47 30 2,769 5 810 43 1,466 2,324 5 906 45 1,180 2,136 6 1,110 44 9,102 10,262 Baker Malheur Union Wallowa Eastern 242 539 126 539 1,446 172 320 172 460 1,124 200 1,010 120 184 1,514 200 927 130 90 1,347 250 1,130 141 180 1,701 245 1,141 141 170 1,697 Crook Deschutes Grant Harney Jefferson Klamath Lake South Central 115 154 58 44 404 847 115 1,737 109 219 71 125 291 641 91 1,547 66 110 36 339 624 609 71 1,855 40 105 2 355 200 441 62 1,205 34 92 2 370 291 604 64 1,457 37 93 2 300 287 724 63 1,506 16,142 15,760 16,883 15,800 18,482 27,204 State total 1/ Includes sales between farms and ranches but excludes inshipments. Totals may not add due to rounding. r - revised, p - preliminary. A "-" indicates the data may not exist or may not be displayed due to confidentiality rules. The "not disclosed" values are the sum of all values hidden by the dashes and any county not listed. The Extension Economic Information Office uses different methods than USDA/NASS to set these estimates. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University Sheep and lambs: Production, marketings, price and value, Oregon, 1940-2005 Year Production1/ Total marketings2/ Sheep price Lamb price Value Cash of home Gross 3/ receipts consumption income 1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds Dollars per cwt4/ Dollars per cwt4/ 1,000 dollars 1940 1950 1960 1970 77,564 37,090 51,334 30,051 75,624 40,260 55,389 35,852 3.75 9.50 4.40 5.80 7.50 23.00 17.00 25.10 5,330 8,861 8,508 8,149 66 79 73 138 5,396 8,940 8,581 8,287 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 26,741 23,544 24,811 25,388 26,166 31,923 21,520 19,536 25,993 22,708 12.30 11.40 16.70 17.70 13.70 43.20 49.80 61.40 62.70 60.40 12,264 10,517 11,995 13,314 12,501 454 523 501 537 476 12,718 10,040 12,496 13,851 12,977 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 32,528 30,044 24,154 26,691 27,240 27,674 33,535 28,254 30,696 29,190 15.70 13.20 11.30 12.70 19.90 54.40 51.90 50.20 56.80 65.60 14,381 14,432 11,803 16,333 17,492 680 884 507 477 108 15,061 15,316 12,310 16,810 17,600 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 28,590 34,290 29,395 32,060 30,655 26,008 34,263 31,930 37,338 28,359 18.60 23.30 20.30 19.30 17.50 65.90 75.80 62.30 64.80 51.80 13,710 24,528 18,895 22,091 13,618 670 1,043 358 711 391 14,380 25,571 19,253 22,802 14,009 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 32,940 30,195 26,895 23,070 21,620 35,230 32,749 26,155 28,560 22,625 16.00 20.70 25.50 25.60 23.30 47.40 55.00 58.10 59.80 72.30 14,972 14,968 13,118 14,941 13,724 408 215 558 718 868 15,380 15,183 13,676 15,659 14,592 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 20,825 19,130 11,910 11,795 11,795 24,400 22,935 19,375 13,195 10,980 22.40 31.20 30.10 27.70 27.20 83.10 84.30 66.20 66.90 79.40 16,634 15,949 10,834 7,887 7,779 997 1,012 556 562 667 17,631 16,961 11,390 8,449 8,446 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 13,080 11,490 10,055 11,845 12,430 11,430 17,825 14,925 13,760 14,865 28.80 25.50 31.90 36.10 41.20 68.20 68.00 88.20 94.40 101.00 7,512 10,795 10,934 11,310 13,291 573 571 741 793 793 8,085 11,366 11,675 12,103 14,084 1,000 dollars 1,000 dollars 1/ Adjustments made for changes in inventory and for inshipments. 2/ Excludes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and inter-farm sales within the state. 3/ Receipts from marketings and sale of farm slaughter. 4/ Hundredweight (cwt) is equal to 100 pounds. 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