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Commodity Data Sheet
9120 -76
r
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
EXTENSION
SERVICE
Hogs
ITEM
6
AREA
UNIT
August 23, 1977
1974
1975r
1976p
101.0
95.0
90.0
92.0
10.0
9.5
10.0
10.0
10.0
9.5
9.5
11.0
9.0
11.0
84
80
82
78
84
73
75
83
164
199.8
25.10
160
171.0
37.80
157
188.1
34.00
158
68
87
155
175.7
45.00
161.7
45.50
831
781
735
8.7
687
683
488
13.5
548
529
460
11.9
854
826
714
15.4
929
927
958
14.1
59.2
61.1
55.1
49.6
55.1
6.5
6.0
6.5
5.9
6.4
5.5
5.0
5.0
5.8
5.9
47.7
43.2
90.9
85.8
13.5
67.4
25.10
46.2
42.0
88.2
77.9
12.6
61.6
38.40
45.1
38.9
84.0
83.1
13.6
66.6
34.20
35.5
35.8
71.3
69.8
11.3
54.8
46.10
42.2
42.4
84.6
74.9
12.2
58.2
43.30
996
895
856
865
843
583
586
632
502
1,016
779
1972
1973
113.0
_
OREGON
Hogs, all ages (Dec. 1)....
Sows farrowed:
Spring
Fall
Pigs saved:
Spring
Fall
Total
thou. hd.
"
"
"
'
11
Hogs slaughtered a/
Average farm price
Feed -hog price ratio:
Barley -hog
Corn-hog
Wheat -hog
Cash receipts
UNITED STATES
Hogs, all ages (Dec.
Sows Farrowed:
Spring
$ /cwt.
b/
b/
b/
mil
1)
$
mil.
hd.
t'
11
Fall
Pigs saved:
Spring
Fall
"
"
Total
t,
It
Hogs slaughtered a/
Pork produced (dressed wt.)
bil. lbs.
Pork consumed
lbs. /person
Average farm price
$ /cwt.
Feed -hog price ratio:
Barley -hog
b/
Corn-hog
b/
Wheat -hog
b/.
r
a/
-
Revised.
p
-
-
911
908
1,045
912
Preliminary.
Includes hogs shipped in.
b/
Pounds of feed equal in value to 100 pounds of live
hog.
SOURCE:
Compiled by Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University,
from USDA and other government reports.
Agriculture, Home Economics, 4-M Youth, Forestry, Community Development, and Marine Advisory Programs
Oregon State University, United Sates Department of Agriculture, and Oregon Counties cooperating
,
HOGS, All Ages, on OREGON Farms, by Counties
January 1
1960
1950
DISTRICT
8 COUNTY
DISTRICT 1
Benton
Clackamas
Lane
Linn
Marion
Multnomah
Polk
Washington
Yamhill
68,900
3,000
14,000
6,500
10,000
18,000
2,800
3,500
-
6,500
4,600
5,000
600
1,600
550
DISTRICT 2
Clatsop
Columbia
Coos
Curry
1975p
51,100
1,800
9,000
1,900
3,000
17,100
900
4,000
3,900
9,500
47,000
1,200
8,000
2,000
3,000
16,000
800
3,800
3,200
9,000
48,200
2,000
8,000
2,700
2,100
300
100
1,300
500
1,000
600
100
2,200
100
1,000
700
100
2,500
300
1,000
800
200
100
200
100
100
100
200
800
200
3,000
2,000
800
200
3,200
1,800
1,100
300
23,000
400
25,200
200
20,500
100
200
200
2,000
100
300
3,000
200
300
700
17,000
3,000
18,300
3,200
100
15,500
3,500
200
14,300
3,000
2,500
7,500
1,300
11,500
1,800
1,500
6,700
1,500
3,300
400
500
200
100
1,300
600
200
4,100
600
1972
89,800
3,000
19,500
7,700
12,500
25,500
2,900
3,500
8,700
6,500
58,400
3,000
10,800
1,400
4,200
4,500
9,700
55,900
2,200
9,500
2,000
3,200
18,000
1,000
5,000
4,500
10,500
6,900
600
3,000
2,700
200
1,400
800
500
200
300
300
300
-
4,500
19,000.
1,300
Lincoln
Tillamook
DISTRICT 3
Douglas
Jackson
Josephine
13,000
4,100
5,600
3,300
13,400
5,000
4,700
3,700
4,300
2,400
1,500
400
3,800
2,500
1,000
300
DISTRICT 4
Gilliam
Hood River.
Morrow
Sherman
Umatilla
Wasco
Wheeler
18,900
26,600
900
26,900
27,400
700
300
200
800
700
700
18,800
3,200
4,300
7,700
3,600
17,700
4,400
3,900
600
600
42,500
12,000
9,200
8,300
13,000
33,400
5,500
8,500
10,400
9,000
DISTRICT 6
Crook
Deschutes
Grant
Harney
Jefferson
Klamath
Lake
17,700
2,000
3,300
2,000
1,100
1,800
5,300
2,200
13,900
2,000
2,700
2,000
500
2,000
3,900
800
4,400
500
166,000
184,000
-
Revised.
SOURCE:
p
-
Preliminary.
-
20,300
3,200
4,600
7,300
5,200
DISTRICT 5
Baker
Malheur
Union
Wallowa
STATE TOTAL
3,200
2,200
20,000
3,500
600
800
2,900
1,200
12,500
7,000
1,300
1,600
-
'
400
400
2,000
20,000
3,200
600
1,700
1,300
7,300
5,700
1,500
.
.
200
300
100
600
1,400
-
-
1
1974r
1970
750
800
700
r
December
1973
-
.
.
200
3,000
4,000
7,500
3,200
700
400
200
700
700
300
200
1,100
1,200
300
1,200
1,000
300
1,000
117,000
113,000
101,000
200
200
800
500
"
.
1,900
4,000
13,000
400
2,600
4,800
11,500
-
700
200
200
.
95,000
1,200
1,000
200
90,000
.
Compiled by the Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
(9120) -76
VALUE OF HOGS SOLD, by Counties in OREGON, 1971 -1976p
DISTRICT
& COUNTY
1972
1973
1974
1975r
1976p
7,609
thousand dollars
4,296
6,788
6,003
7,547
251
722
154
273
1,368
83
369
299
777
254
1,103
232
373
2,308
127
687
540
1,164
226
1,041
244
366
1,967
106
481
456
218
304
1,202
325
1,276
270
481
2,605
130
621
516
1,449
2,101
60
450
726
1,821
DISTRICT 2
Clatsop
Columbia
Coos
Curry
Lincoln
Tillamook
173
459
12
28
94
30
12
10
15
149
66
254
13
119
75
25
15
189
20
12
366
15
170
127
10
30
14
DISTRICT 3
Douglas
Jackson
Josephine
279
174
190
388
264
98
466
311
124
26
31
450
260
150
40
DISTRICT 1
Benton
Clackamas
Lane
Linn
Marion
Multnomah
Polk
Washington
Yamhill
-
2
1,116
-
601
-
395
45
165
135
10
20
20
.
81
24
75
91
24
DISTRICT 4
Gilliam
Hood River
Morrow
Sherman
Umatilla
Wasco
Wheeler
2,102
3,305
2,738
4,060
3,138
61
17
31
78
38
66
255
42
26
30
16
53
401
DISTRICT 5
Baker
Malheur
Union
Wallowa
1,520
228
302
574
416
358
52
65
24
26
-
STATE TOTAL
SOURCE:
501
20
2,276
339
471
966
1,962
311
459
832
2,361
481
397
1,252
1,908
280
202
1,201
500
360
231
225
490
522
69
77
23
556
63
607
100
18
81
30
15
91
76
24
80
83
38
23
128
111
27
128
99
108
220
97
50
190
150
8,728
13,508
11,867
15,356
14,107
123
1,609
212
49
DISTRICT 6
Crook
Deschutes
Grant
Harney
Jefferson
Klamath
Lake
r - Revised.
16
20
29
40
86
2,393
550
20
p
-
2,405
405
58
31
236
2,043
344
3,039
75
32
30
30
Preliminary.
Compiled by Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State
University.
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`
Production, Marketings, Price, and Value, OREGON, 1930 -76p
HOGS:
Production-
Year
Marketing
Cash
receipts
Price /cwt.
1,000 pounds
Value, lome
Gross
income
consumption
1,000 dollars
dollars
1930..
49,645
30,280
9.80
3,998
1,142
1940..
84,015
73,200
6.00
4,877
559
1945..
1946..
1947..
1948..
1949..
63,899
64,418
61,045
61,155
64,376
53,749
55,863
51,195
46,620
56,526
14.90
18.20
26.10
25.20
20.20
9,106
1,259
11,604
15,011
13,466
12,678
1,658
1,903
1,982
1,454
10,365
13,262
16,914
15,448
14,132
1950..
1951..
1952..
1953..
1954..
51,248
52,451
52,511
37,920
41,912
46,848
40,401
50,601
37,490
32,822
20.10
10,405
10,036
11,080
9,294
1,141
1,239
1,206
1,021
1,006
11,546
11,275
12,286
10,315
9,491
1955..
1956..
1957..
1958..
1959..
54,619
49,828
47,042
49,905
62,630
45,629
46,973
43,692
38,580
54,840
8,544
9,074
925
754
757
1,120
1,035
9,087
8,503
9,510
9,664
10,109
1960..
1961..
1962..
1963..
1964..
54,520
57,265
54,474
51,211
43,825
49,320
51,225
52,584
51,216
42,930
16.70
18.10
17.70
16.30
16.10
8,342
9,369
9,393
8,388
893
1,121
797
554
6,955
511
1965..
1966..
1967..
1968..
1969..
39,068
41,981
43,642
41,570
35,623
37,753
36,966
41,977
39,618
34,394
20.10
25.70
20.20
19.30
22.20
7,588
9,500
8,483
7,646
7,635
570
755
568
425
488
1970..
1971..
1972..
1973..
1974..
38,092
38,310
36,576
36,280
36,088
34,718
36,014
34,772
35,735
34,902
23.80
17.40
25.10
37.80
34.00
8,263
6,266
8,728
13,508
11,867
36,486
33,658
34,125
31,005
45.00
45.50
15,356
14,107
1975r.
1976p,
r
1/
-
"
Revised.
p
-
Preliminary.
22.50
20.30
23.20
24.30
17.50
-
16.20
19.80
21.80
16.30
-
"
"
-
.8,485
8,162
7,749
8,753
.
5,140
5,436
.
9,235
10,490
-
10,190
8,942
7,466
8,158
10,255
.
9,051
8,071
8,123
547
.
"
.
432
520
848
799
1,013
1,178
.
8,810
6,698
9,248
14,356
12,666
16,369
15,285
.
Adjustments made for changes in inventory and for inshipments.
SOURCE:
-
Compiled by Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
September
1,
1977
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