Item and area Unit Total production

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Dist. 2
Commodity Data Sheet
Peaches1
District 4
District 3
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Economic Information Specialist
Extension Economic Information Office
Oregon State University
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Corvallis, OR 97331-3601
Item and area
District 5
District 1
District 6
Dist.
2
Commodity number-crop year: 5120-00*
October 2001
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Unit
1996
1997
1998r
1999r
2000p
Million pounds
7.0
1,093.0
674.0
10.0
8.5
11.0
301.1
2,104.6
5.8
1,148.0
739.0
160.0
7.5
46.0
518.3
2,624.6
8.0
1,045.0
681.0
70.0
9.0
52.0
535.7
2,400.7
7.0
1,059.0
763.0
110.0
8.0
51.0
527.6
2,525.6
8.0
1,064.0
791.0
115.0
13.0
65.0
543.8
2,599.8
769.8
994.3
183.2
32.7
63.8
1,126.8
1,107.8
201.0
34.1
38.7
1,000.5
985.2
185.8
25.0
129.1
1,100.3
996.0
204.1
31.4
101.6
1,181.0
1,026.8
219.5
25.2
56.2
0.407
0.110
0.217
0.338
0.470
0.464
0.191
0.529
0.130
0.122
0.243
0.574
0.420
0.177
0.316
0.110
0.157
0.345
0.436
0.515
0.192
0.365
0.113
0.160
0.373
0.472
0.444
0.190
0.423
0.125
0.157
0.379
0.387
0.325
0.195
Total production
Oregon
California (Clingstone)
California (Freestone)
Georgia
Idaho
Washington
Other states
United States
Million pounds
Million pounds
Million pounds
Million pounds
Million pounds
Million pounds
Million pounds
Utilization of sales
United States
Fresh
Canned
Frozen
Dried
Other
Million pounds
Million pounds
Million pounds
Million pounds
Million pounds
Farm price
All sales
Oregon
California (Clingstone)
California (Freestone)
Georgia
Idaho
Washington
United States
Dollars/pound
Dollars/pound
Dollars/pound
Dollars/pound
Dollars/pound
Dollars/pound
Dollars/pound
r - revised, p - preliminary. *Shaded areas of the Oregon map above represent the major areas of production for this commodity.
1/ A box of peaches contains 48 pounds of fruit.
Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University and USDA/NASS.
Electronic access to this publication is available at: http://ludwig.arec.orst.edu/econinfo
Peaches: Total production and value of sales, by county, Oregon, 1998-2000
District & county
1998r
Total production
1999r
2000p
48 pound boxes 48 pound boxes 48 pound boxes
Benton
Clackamas
Lane
Linn
Marion
Multnomah
Polk
Washington
Yamhill
Willamette Valley
1998r
Value of sales
1999r
2000p
1,000 dollars
1,000 dollars
1,000 dollars
3,175
6,630
32,455
16,935
10,160
3,950
2,750
15,310
9,385
100,750
2,840
5,070
21,100
16,840
7,505
5,070
1,925
14,000
7,205
81,555
3,270
5,770
17,720
13,035
5,580
6,000
1,630
12,920
6,175
72,100
35
109
395
185
210
65
57
313
231
1,600
42
106
395
267
145
106
39
294
151
1,545
64
133
275
186
103
145
31
313
121
1,371
Other counties
Coastal
220
220
60
60
40
40
3
3
1
1
—
—
Douglas
Jackson
Josephine
Southwestern
3,670
35,280
2,765
41,715
10,450
35,810
1,725
47,985
9,885
64,470
6,140
80,495
85
494
39
618
179
508
25
712
191
1,443
137
1,771
Hood River
Other counties
North Central
915
18,485
19,400
610
9,230
9,840
505
7,655
8,160
9
213
222
8
127
135
6
67
73
Malheur
Eastern
1,480
1,480
—
—
630
630
16
16
—
—
5
5
Other counties
South Central
3,105
3,105
6,390
6,390
5,245
5,245
44
44
107
107
80
80
166,670
145,830
166,670
2,503
2,500
3,300
State total
r - revised, p - preliminary.
Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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