Commodity Data Sheet Cattle Order from: Economic Information Office Oregon State University Ballard Extension Hall 219 Corvallis, OR 97331 -3601 Area & Item Oregon Inventory /a/ All cattle & calves All beef cattle & calves s Beef cows Replacement heifers Steers 500 lbs & over Bulls 500 lbs & over Steers, bulls, heifers, under 500 lbs Cattle & calves on feed Calf crop, number born Commercial slaughter ::......... Cattle Average price received All cattle All calves Cash receipts 9140-95* Unit 1992 1993 1994r 1995r 1996pp thou hd 1,420 1,185 590 42 1,350 1,100 565 110 185 40 1,410 1,163 ,.600 133 180 40 1,470 1,205 610 135 192 40 1,470 1,210 610 125 210 40 265 85 620 200 100 650 210 80 650 228 100 640 225 80 33.3 27.7 19.2 18.7 67.40 85.70 391.2 69.8 91.2 372.7 62.90 83.30 341.6 52.10 66.40 99.6 74.4 33.8 5.8 13.8 2.3 100.6 78.0 33.9 6.2 102.8 79.9 35.2 6.5 17.5 2.4 103.8 80.5 35.3 6.2 2.3 101.0 78.2 34.6 6.4 17.0 2.3 18.7 11.9 39.3 18.5 12.7 39.5 17.9 13.0 40.1 18.3 12.4 40.3 18.5 12.8 2.0 2.3 2.5 2.4 2.1 2.8 bil lbs 2.4 2.1 mil hd 32.9 34.2 1.4 0 34.2 1.3 35.6 1.4 23.1 23.0 0.3 24.3 0.3 25.0 0.3 66.5 65.1 1.0 0.9 67.0 0.8 67.4 1.0 if 46 it it if it it it - - - August 1996 (541) 737-6126 $ /cwt " mil $ 115 173 294.1 -- United States Inventory /a/ All cattle & calves All beef cattle & calves Beef cows Beef heifers Steers 500 lbs & over Bulls 500 lbs & over Steers, bulls, heifers, under 500 lbs Cattle & calves on feed Calf crop, number born Imports: Cattle & calves Beef & veal (carc. wt.) Commercial slaughter: Cattle Calves Meat prod. (carcass wt.): Beef Veal Consumption per person: Beef Veal mil hd ff i0 {f ft ff 17.1 18.1 2.4 ff is {I ff f[ bil lbs 0.3 Retail wt. lbs " - - r - revised, p - preliminary. /a/ As of January 1 each year. -not available at this time. 'Shaded areas of map represent the major areas of production for this commodity. Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University. All Cattle and Calves, Oregon. January District, County & State 1960 1970 number of head 1992 1993 1 1995p 1994r number....................... of head .......... Benton Clackamas Lane Linn Marion Multnomah Polk Washington Yarrhill District 1 13,000 40,000 36,000 34,000 33,000 14,000 14,000 28,000 21,000 233,000 12,000 42,000 40,000 38,000 37,000 10,000 19,000 26,000 044 21,000 245,000 10,300 27,500 36,000 33,500 43,500 4,100 17,200 17,000 24,000 213,100 10,100 27,000 36,000 33,200 43,000 4,100 17,000 16,800 24,000 211,200 10,000 27,500 36,500 33,500 44,000 4,000 17,200 16,700 24,000 213,400 10,500 27,500 36,800 33,500 45,000 3,800 17,200 17,000 23,000 214,300 Clatsop Columbia Coos Curry Lincoln Tillamook District 2 10,500 20,000 32,000 7,500 9,000 28,000 107,000 8,000 23,000 33,000 10,000 8,000 26,000 108,000 9,000 14,500 27,000 7,200 7,000 43,500 108,200 9,000 14,500 27,000 7,200 7,000 44,000 108,700 9,100 14,800 27,000 7,200 7,000 44,500 109,600 9,000 14,500 28,000 7,500 6,600 44,500 110,100 Douglas Jackson Josephine District 3 26,000 49,000 17,000 92,000 40,000 44,000 13,000 97,000 50,000 34,000 10,000 94,000 51,000 34,000 9,800 94,800 52,000 35,000 10,000 97,000 52,000 38,000 9,500 99,500 Gilliam Hood River Morrow Sherman Umatilla Wasco Wheeler District 4 18,500 5,000 33,000 11,500 89,000 32,000 21,000 210,000 24,000 3,000 32,000 13,000 93,000 33,000 23,000 221,000 17,500 2,200 40,000 8,000 75,000 30,000 20,500 193,200 17,000 2,200 35,000 7,600 75,000 30,000 20,500 187,300 17,500 2,200 50,000 7,800 76,000 30,000 20,000 203,500 18,000 2,000 50,000 7,800 76,000 31,000 21,000 205,800 Baker Malheur Union Wallowa District 5 89,000 169,000 42,000 41,000 341,000 100,000 172,000 40,000 52,000 364,000 90,000 170,000 40,000 57,000 357,000 93,000 168,000 39,000 57,000 357,000 90,000 170,000 39,000 58,000 357,000 88,000 170,000 39,000 28,000 325,000 Crook Deschutes Grant Harney Jefferson Klamath Lake District 6 57,000 28,000 58,000 96,000 28,000 99,000 72,000 438,000 51,000 28,000 58,000 94,000 40,000 123,000 85,000 479,000 48,000 19,500 54,000 97,000 24,000 97,000 85,000 424,500 47,000 19,000 54,000 98,000 25,000 96,000 82,000 421,000 52,000 20,500 55,000 99,000 26,000 97,000 80,000 429,500 52,000 20,000 55,000 105,000 25,500 102,000 79,000 438,500 State total 1,421,000 1,514,000 1,390,000 1,380,000 1,410,000 1,393,200 - - - r - revised. p - preliminary. SOURCE: Compiled by Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University. BEEF COWS, OREGON. JANUARY 1 District, County 1960 & State 1992 1970 number of head 1994r number of head 1995p 1993 Benton Clackamas Lane Linn Marion Multnomah Polk Washington Yamhill District 2,700 8,000 9,500 7,000 4,200 2,000 2,000 2,500 3,000 40,900 4,000 14,000 16,000 12,600 8,000 2,800 5,000 4,700 5,500 72,600 3,500 10,200 13,800 11,000 7,200 1,700 3,800 3,400 5,000 59,600 3,300 9,500 13,300 10,500 7,000 1,600 3,500 3,200 4,600 56,500 3,400 10,000 13,300 10,500 7,000 1,600 3,800 3,300 4,800 57,700 3,500 10,300 13,600 10,600 7,200 1,600 3,900 3,400 4,900 59,000 Clatsop Columbia Coos Curry Lincoln Tillamook District 2 2,000 5,000 6,500 3,000 2,700 900 20,100 3,000 8,000 11,000 4,800 4,000 2,200 33,000 3,400 5,500 10,500 3,800 3,400 1,100 27,700 3,300 5,300 10,500 3,700 3,300 1,000 27,100 3,500 5,500 10,600 3,800 3,300 1,000 27,700 3,500 5,500 11,000 3,900 3,300 1,000 28,200 Douglas Jackson Josephine District 3 8,000 17,000 3,000 28,000 21,000 18,000 3,300 42,300 22,000 17,000 2,400 41,400 21,500 16,000 2,100 39,600 22,000 17,000 2,100 41,100 23,100 19,000 2,200 44,300 Gilliam Hood River Morrow Sherman Umatilla Wasco Wheeler District 4 8,500 - 16,000 5,500 30,000 17,000 10,500 87,500 10,000 600 19,000 7,000 32,000 19,500 15,500 103,600 9,800 700 19,000 3,800 32,000 15,000 12,000 92,300 9,300 700 19,000 3,600 31,000 15,500 11,800 90,900 9,500 800 19,500 3,700 32,000 16,000 12,500 94,000 9,500 800 19,600 3,800 32,100 16,500 12,500 94,800 Baker Malheur Union Wallowa District 5 43,000 60,000 16,500 23,000 142,500 47,000 68,000 21,000 26,000 162,000 42,000 67,000 17,000 27,000 153,000 41,000 65,000 16,400 26,500 148,900 43,000 70,000 17,000 28,000 158,000 42,100 70,200 17,000 28,100 157,400 Crook Deschutes Grant Harney Jefferson Klamath Lake District 6 26,000 9,500 33,000 60,000 10,000 52,000 43,000 233,500 31,000 8,500 34,000 56,000 11,000 63,000 49,000 252,500 24,000 9,000 28,000 60,000 8,500 42,000 44,500 216,000 23,500 8,500 27,000 57,000 9,000 40,000 42,000 207,000 26,000 9,200 29,000 61,000 10,300 42,000 44,000 221,500 26,100 10,000 28,100 64,100 10,300 45,100 42,600 226,300 State total 552,500 666,000 590,000 570,000 600,000 610,000 1 ry'I = - 3 - _ >'_ r - revised. p - preliminary. SOURCE: Compiled by Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University. Value of Cattle and Calves Sold, by Counties, Oregon* ........................ District, County & State 1960 1970 1992 thousand dollars ' Benton Clackamas Lane Linn Marion Multnomah Polk Washington Yamhill District 1 472 1,428 1,864 1,329 1,024 543 406 987 1,096 9,149 1,157 1,520 2,309 17,940 Clatsop Columbia Coos Curry Lincoln Tillamook District 2 385 1,096 1,044 294 366 714 3,899 453 2,076 2,260 720 672 1,377 7,558 Douglas Jackson Josephine District 3 995 2,446 744 4,185 Gilliam Hood River Morrow Sherman Umatilla Wasco Wheeler District 4 1,183 129 1,993 699 7,293 1,936 1,189 14,422 2,218 26,246 Baker Malheur Union Wallowa District 5 5,906 9,244 2,369 2,788 20,307 15,566 3,758 4,647 31,952 Crook Deschutes Grant Harney Jefferson Klamath District 6 3,342 1,885 3,829 5,404 2,239 7,578 4,085 28,362 State total 80,324 Lake 1,079 2,624 3,102 2,927 1993 1994r 1995p thousand dollars 2,537 6,732 9,217 7,560 10,460 932 4,298 3,107 5,178 50,021 2,696 6,764 9,118 7,882 11,244 950 4,244 3,480 5,385 51,763 1,761 1,911 3,314 5,800 1,802 1,465 5,489 3,395 5,918 1,779 1,463 19,631 3,258 4,245 826 8,329 2,883 2,309 6,321 7,841 6,760 9,375 882 2,231 5,421 3,839 3,120 4,962 45,409 6,986 5,884 8,840 743 3,295 2,755 4,260 40,415 20,877 1,954 3,153 5,092 1,504 1,220 5,242 18,165 1,628 2,596 4,627 1,385 975 4,305 15,516 18,083 10,149 2,196 30,428 18,977 9,874 2,068 30,919 15,252 8,783 1,793 25,828 12,221 4,764 580 11,724 1,833 33,141 7,250 5,385 64,677 4,537 11,067 1,815 33,535 7,444 5,228 64,277 4,058 627 15,450 1,572 31,046 7,032 4,456 64,241 3,379 540 13,970 1,416 29,904 6,376 4,068 59,653 27,963 47,847 9,290 16,778 101,878 28,189 45,173 8,778 17,207 99,347 25,165 52,550 22,889 51,137 8,161 14,230 100,106 7,581 12,419 94,026 16,846 7,595 13,963 23,672 12,230 41,919 19,292 135,517 14,507 6,513 13,278 22,550 9,731 37,994 6,977 48,259 16,322 7,068 14,272 26,927 11,289 27,756 21,231 124,865 122,934 14,385 6,005 11,047 19,821 9,980 31,859 15,879 108,976 140,284 391,500 402,700 376,683 340,293 2,531 691 211 2,828 1,288 13,127 3,691 7,981 4,148 2,169 5,567 8,171 4,511 16,716 6,411 651 18,361 r - revised. p - preliminary. *Includes sales between farms and ranches but excludes inshipments. 8,002 1,484 21,707 410 Cattle & C!atves, Bed (bws* Inventories (January 1) 190 170 1800 150 1800 Cis Qeegon 011ie aid 130 14W _ fll =110 N US 011ie and OEMs 9 1200 c 1000 8 8' L O .. *Q 6gtÌ Bed R UNW *US, Beef Cans 10 I 80 I 81 I 82 Peacoats ehltEfrerived I 83 I 84 I 86 I 86 I I 87 88 YENS' Sane 0:»xilEnlbyExlesm6arxrriclnfcrrr(ianCl9Fcq QeganasfeUiversriy I 89 I 90 I 91 I 92 I 93 I _ 94 I 96 200 CATTLE & CALVES Production, Marketings, Price, and Value, Oregon. 1940 -1995p Cash /c/ $$$ Per cwt Calves $$$ 7.10 21.80 14.20 8.80 25.80 16.70 14,917 69,732 64,363 343 1,042 2,125 15,260 70,774 66,488 19.10 18.70 20.00 18.20 16.40 23.50 23.40 24.90 23.90 19.20 80,324 86,877 91,758 80,398 84,920 3,542 3,768 3,826 3,900 83,866 90,645 95,584 84,298 3,741 88,661 570,160 573,399 553,296 584,644 547,650 17.70 20.50 21.20 22.30 25.20 21.00 25.40 25.20 26.80 30.10 103,648 121,169 120,346 133,999 141,738 3,601 4,510 4,273 4,416 6,643 107,249 125,679 124,619 138,415 148,381 1972 1973 1974 520,765 512,672 518,620 544,335 500,310 520,435 525,077 542,134 518,886 445,808 26.00 27.00 31.30 40.30 34.10 32.80 33.50 40.20 52.60 35.50 140,284 146,499 177,695 222,806 153,564 7,423 7,560 10,189 14,358 10,437 147,707 154,059 187,884 237,164 164,001 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 499,190 488,865 469,820 467,995 555,020 632,044 523,002 499,380 433,210 621,120 32.20 32.90 33.00 46.70 62.60 25.40 31.90 34.70 53.50 76.00 197,044 171,184 165,878 207,688 401,037 10,815 13,032 17,469 26,877 22,254 207,859 184,216 183,347 234,564 423,291 1980 523,005 607,365 572,330 564,250 554,635 461,190 596,840 724,595 532,740 627,180 57.50 51.80 47.50 46.90 48.70 66.90 61.00 56.10 57.90 57.20 273,594 317,425 353,560 258,560 313,355 23,817 20,904 18,645 23,027 21,284 297,411 338,329 372,205 281,587 334,639 551,285 540,680 488,415 508,090 512,985 633,120 690,930 540,565 494,090 532,960 46.50 45.50 57.80 64.00 62.00 59.10 57.90 76.00 85.60 85.60 303,394 324,044 320,702 328,020 344,161 21,704 16,519 19,944 19,002 18,697 325,098 340,563 340,646 347,022 362,858 485,700 559,965 537,685 547,275 550,015 545,325 499,950 598,390 559,910 510,850 518,215 541,800 69.50 71.30 67.40 69.80 62.90 52.10 88.80 91.50 85.70 91.20 83.30 66.40 356,050 441,893 391,214 372,719 341,619 294,147 19,197 16,311 13,492 12,003 10,825 10,430 375,247 458,204 391,500 402,700 352,444 304,577 /a/ Production Price Cattle (000 bs): Total mktg /b/ (000 lbs) 1940 1950 1955 222,765 300,900 425,940 188,370 295,660 437,700 1960 1962 1963 1964 411,740 428,640 431,545 453,475 495,315 403,400 445,290 437,585 418,050 501,895 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 508,445 513,035 511,180 515,810 515,530 1970 Year 1961 1971 ; 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1089 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994r 1995p . recpts (000 $) Value of Gross home consump inc (000$) (000 $) r - revised. p - preliminary /a/ Adjustments made for changes in inventory and for inshipments /b/ Excludes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and inter-farm sales with the state. /cl Receipts from marketings and sale of farm slaughter. 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