Commodity Data Sheet All Berries County

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Commodity Data Sheet
All Berries
Extension Economic Information Office
Oregon State University
219 Ballard Extension Hall
Corvallis, OR 97331-3601
(541) 737-1436
Commodity number-year: 6000-04*
May 2005
Berries: Value of sales, by county, Oregon, 1980-20041/
County
1980
1990
2000
2002r
2003r
2004p
1,000 dollars
1,000 dollars
1,000 dollars
1,000 dollars
1,000 dollars
1,000 dollars
454
1,184
1,437
1,617
1,717
1,603
Clackamas
4,197
11,357
13,913
13,980
14,186
15,220
Coos
2,452
7,534
3,733
6,524
12,265
11,550
Douglas
369
485
124
96
96
104
Lane
796
1,804
1,799
1,805
1,954
1,779
1,176
2,638
3,338
3,677
3,838
3,534
10,117
19,370
27,821
25,814
30,387
29,627
2,566
4,583
3,999
4,440
3,759
3,704
672
1,268
2,243
2,005
2,289
2,622
6,241
15,760
15,396
14,679
14,969
16,247
851
2,885
5,053
4,508
5,636
5,694
1,753
3,454
3,856
4,388
7,076
6,976
31,644
72,322
82,712
83,533
98,172
98,660
Benton
Linn
Marion
Multnomah
Polk
Washington
Yamhill
Not disclosed
State total
r - revised, p - preliminary. *Shaded areas of Oregon map represent major areas of production for this commodity. 1/ Includes
strawberries, caneberries, cranberries, gooseberries, currants, blueberries and elderberries. Crop year includes quantities sold or
held for sale. Totals may not add due to rounding. The "not disclosed" values are the sum of any county not listed and confidential
data not included in the listed counties.
Source: Oregon State University’s Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office.
Electronic access to this publication is available at: http://ludwig.arec.orst.edu/econinfo. Click the Commodity Data Sheets button.
Berries: Production of selected varieties, Oregon, 1945-2004p
Year
Strawberries
Raspberries
Red
Black
1,000 pounds
1,000 pounds
Blackberries
Evergreen Marion1/
1,000 pounds
Boysenberries
1,000 pounds
1945
1950
15,437
42,980
3,060
6,210
2,250
6,630
3,640
2,660
2/
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
83,475
72,500
59,800
71,500
41,800
8,750
10,920
13,870
11,880
10,200
5,670
4,490
5,475
2,900
2,400
13,800
22,230
29,820
33,110
20,500
2/
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
46,300
51,200
58,000
79,400
60,700
10,600
12,000
13,500
14,000
14,800
3,100
3,220
2,480
2,900
2,000
28,800
18,000
9,800
10,650
9,650
2/
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
50,300
63,500
93,600
101,400
65,100
12,500
12,400
21,500
19,000
25,000
2,100
2,900
4,350
3,750
2,700
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
65,600
61,600
61,132
62,000
70,200
21,500
16,500
22,000
16,500
22,000
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
59,900
47,798
50,000
50,600
41,600
2000
2001
2002r
2003r
2004p
35,300
40,200
38,439
41,795
31,277
Blueberries
Cranberries
1,000 pounds
100 pound barrels
6,250
4,760
n/a
n/a
10,700
14,700
6,900
4,650
4,500
6,090
3,600
n/a
380
890
1,263
1,933
27,300
28,000
41,800
60,600
97,100
8,800
9,600
9,550
3,500
2,850
4,200
3,550
3,330
3,287
3,810
3,929
5,250
4,500
83,500
96,000
65,000
75,000
82,000
11,700
10,300
14,100
13,100
11,600
12,300
12,700
23,500
20,850
11,600
3,600
3,700
5,300
5,400
3,100
5,200
6,060
9,230
10,210
11,220
100,000
122,000
142,000
154,000
184,000
2,550
1,600
2,400
2,800
3,800
9,700
8,000
13,800
10,400
10,900
22,400
8,800
29,000
20,000
26,800
4,500
4,200
6,150
4,550
6,100
11,455
12,516
15,500
14,500
17,500
210,000
203,000
288,000
156,000
330,000
18,500
14,500
18,086
14,200
13,650
2,550
1,900
2,189
2,600
2,900
9,400
7,800
10,100
8,400
10,500
28,100
20,900
32,769
30,500
28,900
4,780
5,000
6,900
6,200
7,000
14,000
17,000
21,000
23,000
22,500
170,000
312,000
350,000
355,000
320,000
14,500
15,900
15,463
9,718
9,486
3,830
3,950
3,871
2,773
2,675
9,900
10,000
9,681
6,583
5,313
35,000
36,535
36,630
32,225
41,073
6,500
6,399
6,414
3,897
3,164
28,000
29,300
31,285
26,078
25,519
365,000
295,000
351,148
441,878
485,678
2/
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r - revised p - preliminary 1/ Beginning in 1982, Marion and Other blackberries were reported separately from Evergreen blackberries.
2/ Reported Evergreen blackberry numbers for the years 1945-1981 actually reflect Tame blackberries (Evergreen blackberries and Marion
and Other blackberries were combined for reporting). n/a - not available
Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University
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