Commodity Data Sheet All Tree Fruit and Nuts

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Commodity Data Sheet
All Tree Fruit and Nuts
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Sandy Sears, Economic Information Assistant
Economic Information Office
Oregon State University, 219 Ballard Extension Hall,
Corvallis, OR 97331-3601
(541) 737-6126
County &
State Totals
1992
1993
Dist. 2
District
4
District
1
Dist.
2
District
5
District
6
District
3
5000-96*
March 1997
1994r
1995r
1996p
Value of Sales
Benton
646
772
808
1,000
786
Clackamas
3,514
4,988
3,604
4,091
3,278
Lane
3,372
4,010
3,915
5,344
3,942
Linn
1,657
1,853
1,834
2,063
1,828
Marion
9,908
3,641
8,143
10,075
6,844
Polk
8,920
1,540
6,940
7,084
6,125
Washington
7,269
8,124
7,261
11,995
8,718
12,726
11,524
10,339
14,311
11,470
Douglas
2,487
1,544
1,792
1,252
1,698
Jackson
22,522
13,803
18,636
17,512
40,396
Hood River
53,000
45,475
47,544
55,439
48,147
5,918
5,054
5,572
4,751
2,325
29,947
24,459
18,169
20,353
27,425
652
1,422
1,030
597
1,430
Other
Counties
4,199
4,331
4,730
3,525
3,863
State Total
166,737
141,803
140,317
159,392
168,275
Yamhill
Umatilla
Wasco
Union
r - revised. p - preliminary. /a/ Includes apples, sweet cherries, tart cherries, peaches, bartlett pears, asian pears,
winter pears, prunes and plums, apricots, grapes, hazelnuts and walnuts.
*Shaded areas of Oregon map represent the major areas of production for this commodity.
SOURCE: Compiled by the Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
Production Estimates of Selected Fruits
Oregon 1940-1996p
Year
/a/
Apples
Peaches
/b/
Cherries
Thousand units
42 lb
48 lb
/c/
Pears
Prunes &
Plums
Hazelnuts
tons
1940
3,244
546
22,650
106,225
42,700
2,700
1950
1955
1960
2,890
2,150
1,800
250
440
390
19,800
34,800
16,500
135,000
143,500
105,700
22,300
52,600
4,000
6,000
7,400
8,400
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
2,330
2,500
2,580
2,071
3,976
320
430
229
104
333
22,450
39,100
42,900
16,800
41,200
153,600
163,500
151,000
93,000
191,000
28,000
25,000
30,500
11,000
32,000
7,300
11,700
7,000
7,000
7,100
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
2,738
2,976
2,500
3,976
3,929
177
292
146
250
229
42,000
37,700
20,100
40,300
35,600
90,000
179,000
110,000
171,000
175,000
20,300
16,700
8,400
15,800
28,000
8,750
11,000
9,600
11,700
6,400
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
3,571
4,048
3,500
3,381
4,048
271
313
375
271
333
39,600
43,100
41,500
36,900
39,750
170,000
200,000
179,000
151,500
205,000
27,500
29,000
25,000
17,000
26,000
11,800
6,950
11,400
13,700
12,700
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
4,643
3,690
3,571
3,691
3,095
271
260
271
250
271
34,300
39,500
37,500
45,000
30,300
200,000
202,000
175,000
188,000
150,000
35,000
36,000
23,000
16,000
14,000
15,100
14,400
18,400
8,000
13,200
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
3,810
2,500
4,893
3,691
3,810
302
271
292
271
260
30,250
41,000
57,100
62,100
57,500
193,000
162,000
228,000
213,100
215,200
22,400
19,000
15,000
18,000
11,000
24,300
14,900
21,500
16,300
12,800
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994r
1995r
1996p
4,286
2,857
4,155
3,810
4,762
3,333
3,214
302
271
292
229
302
187
229
43,750
42,750
56,750
35,400
41,200
31,750
33,250
233,360
218,780
214,680
223,460
249,640
230,000
170,000
17,000
3,700
20,000
4,000
13,760
5,000
5,500
21,500
25,300
27,500
40,800
21,000
38,800
18,900
r - revised. p - preliminary. /a/ Commercial crop. /b/ Includes sweet and tart. /c/ Converted to tons, 1930-58,
on basis of 50 lbs./bu. SOURCE: Compiled by Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State
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