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Oregon County and State
Agricultural Estimates
Special Report 790-08, revised February 2009
2008 Oregon County and State Agricultural Estimates
Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN) Extension Economic Information Office
Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics Oregon State University
This report provides a quick overview of Oregon’s recent crop and livestock production. The following pages include 2008 preliminary estimates for production and value, and revised estimates for 2006 and 2007. Preliminary or first estimates are revised as needed when updated information is received. All data reported here were in our database as of February 2009. We collect only farmgate-level estimates. That means that no marketing charges or government payments are included in our price estimates.
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Our estimates are from a team of about 70 OSU Extension & Research faculty, statewide. They are knowledgeable about selected crop and livestock production in the counties they serve. These numbers reflect their best judgment of commodity production, prices, and usage patterns over time. The estimates represent overall annual values. We recognize that their choices for aggregating data may shift the gross farm sales ranking of specific commodities and sectors.
Commodities such as some livestock forages often are produced, in part, for on-farm use. A single price estimate is made for each county’s production regardless of whether it is sold in an open market or consumed as an input to the production of other commodities; e.g., beef cattle, dairy cattle, goats or sheep. The value of production estimate reflects the entire value of the commodity without regard to whether it is sold or consumed on-farm. The percent of sales for the commodity is also estimated. That percentage is multiplied by the value of production estimate to derive the estimated value of sales. Thus, for commodities that are consumed on-farm in other enterprises, the value of production would be significantly higher than the value of sales. The year that a commodity is sold is not a factor in preparing our estimates of percent sold.
A special thank you to Robert Clark, president, Dixon Creek Software, Corvallis, Oregon. Mr. Clark created the software necessary to make the OAIN system operational. We are now able to collect and disseminate data electronically through a web-based system. He continues to provide technical support and upgrades.
1 Dairy products 10%
Poultry 3%
Cattle 14%
Small woodlots & Christmas trees
5%
Small fruit & berries 3%
Other specialty products
3%
Tree fruit & nuts 6%
Field crops 6%
Grass & legume seeds 10%
Hay & forage 9%
Grains 8%
Nursery & greenhouse crops 16%
Vegetables & truck crops 5%
Other animal products 2%
All Crops 71% All Livestock 29%
2008p Sales ($000) by Commodity/Sector
Field Crops 282,027 Grains 372,338 Grass & Legumes 509,843 Hay & Forage 458,096 Nursery & Greenhouse Crops 762,184 Small Fruit & Berries 170,318 Small Woodlots & Christmas Trees 251,603 Specialty Products 122,620 Tree Fruit & Nuts 303,142 Vegetables & Truck Crops 264,073 All Crops $3,496,244 Cattle & Calves 663,955 Dairy Products 499,837 Other Animal Products 97,501 Poultry 125,766 All Livestock $1,387,059 All Crops & Livestock $4,883,303
Agricultural Commodity Sales Oregon, 2008p
p=preliminary. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000). Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
2 p=preliminary. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000). Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
Gross Farm & Ranch Sales ($000) by District & County, 2008p
District & County All Crops All Animal Products Total Sales
Benton 100,108 12,466 112,574 Clackamas 307,246 56,998 364,244 Lane 108,442 31,380 139,822 Linn 237,754 58,693 296,447 Marion 460,896 143,153 604,049 Multnomah 76,296 2,851 79,147 Polk 122,757 42,163 164,920 Washington 282,407 19,650 302,057 Yamhill 244,237 39,664 283,901 Willamette Valley 1,940,143 407,018 2,347,161 Clatsop 8,980 13,595 22,575 Columbia 18,870 3,999 22,869 Coos 45,033 16,344 61,377 Curry 34,124 3,345 37,469 Lincoln 8,998 1,845 10,843 Tillamook 4,716 113,878 118,594 Coastal 120,721 153,006 273,727 Douglas 43,731 20,063 63,794 Jackson 55,921 21,508 77,429 Josephine 13,485 8,348 21,833 Southwestern 113,137 49,919 163,056 Gilliam 15,855 9,022 24,877 Hood River 72,259 1,200 73,459 Morrow 195,737 175,340 371,077 Sherman 40,390 2,815 43,205 Umatilla 311,587 67,374 378,961 Wasco 76,798 6,495 83,293 Wheeler 2,553 9,274 11,827 North Central 715,179 271,520 986,699 Baker 24,823 41,673 66,496 Malheur 160,069 116,374 276,443 Union 64,921 15,338 80,259 Wallowa 28,300 19,169 47,469 Eastern 278,113 192,554 470,667 Crook 20,536 19,363 39,899 Deschutes 16,468 9,522 25,990 Grant 7,669 38,329 45,998 Harney 37,320 45,024 82,344 Jefferson 55,028 14,748 69,776 Klamath 143,544 157,388 300,932 Lake 48,385 28,669 77,054 South Central 328,950 313,043 641,993 State Total $3,496,243 $1,387,060 $4,883,303
3 p=preliminary, r =revised. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000) . 1Crops included in Specialty Products are nursery, bulbs, greenhouse, turf, miscellaneous specialty crops, farm forest products (small woodlots), Christmas trees, hybrid poplars, and fee hunting and recreation. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
Gross Farm & Ranch Sales by Commodity Group 2008p, 2007r, & Percentage Change
2008p 2007r Percentage Commodity Group ($000) ($000) Change
Grains 372,338 383,758 -2.98
Hay & Forage 458,096 370,707 23.57
Grass & Legumes 509,843 507,734 0.42
Field Crops 282,027 231,574 21.79
Tree Fruit & Nuts 303,142 295,227 2.68
Small Fruit & Berries 170,318 138,457 23.01
Vegetables & Truck Crops 264,073 225,861 16.92
Specialty Products1 1,136,407 1,299,376 -12.54
All Crops 3,496,244 3,452,694 1.26
Cattle & Calves 663,955 710,959 -6.61
Dairy Products 499,837 443,313 12.75
Poultry 125,766 116,533 7.92
Other Animal Products 97,501 100,554 -3.04
All Livestock & Poultry 1,387,059 1,371,359 1.14
Total Sales 4,883,303 4,824,053 1.23
4 Oregon’s Leading Agricultural Commodities Ranked by 2008p Gross Farm Sales ($000)
Rank Commodity 2008p 2007r 2006r
1 Cattle 663,955 710,959 636,081 2 Nursery Crops 624,466 699,946 679,326 3 Dairy Products 499,837 443,313 322,858 4 Wheat 311,883 316,753 185,989 5 Alfalfa Hay 274,347 207,741 182,503
6 Tall Fescue 175,833 184,225 164,119 7 Potatoes 165,380 125,579 114,006 8 Greenhouse Crops 137,718 139,313 136,749 9 Perennial Ryegrass 132,230 160,540 167,069 10 Farm Forest Products 128,954 190,227 252,936
11 Other Hay 124,507 113,624 83,675 12 Christmas Trees 122,649 121,781 121,360 13 Dry Storage Onions 87,358 61,438 131,567 14 Wine Grapes 75,283 55,777 46,595 15 Winter Pears 73,728 79,131 75,589
16 Chicken Eggs 71,005 63,422 56,810 17 Annual Ryegrass 64,408 66,472 64,414 18 Cranberries 60,890 31,523 20,592 19 Broilers 54,679 52,890 50,774 20 Sweet Cherries 52,410 51,729 67,690
21 Apples 42,426 41,837 34,298 22 Blueberries 42,424 55,364 42,216 23 Corn for Grain 40,990 45,864 14,911 24 Hops 35,302 29,203 23,194 25 Grass & Grain Straw 33,452 35,089 34,260
26 Hazelnuts 31,631 38,556 26,698 27 Orchardgrass 30,058 16,654 13,538 28 Kentucky Bluegrass 29,127 21,311 20,567 29 Peppermint for Oil 27,005 24,609 25,132 30 Marion & Other Blackberries 25,867 20,556 26,397
31 Fresh Market Vegetables 25,490 24,518 -- 32 Snap Beans, Processed 25,161 24,130 19,216 33 Veg & Flower Seed 25,054 22,535 17,502 34 Sweet Corn, Processed 20,460 17,368 19,677 35 Bartlett Pears 20,423 20,950 22,358
36 Horses & Mules 20,106 21,790 22,354 37 Bulbs 18,810 18,777 18,560 38 Sheep & Lambs 18,297 19,341 19,525 39 Strawberries 17,511 18,120 19,490 40 Red Clover 16,233 10,908 9,244
41 Hogs & Pigs 14,365 20,686 16,082 42 Red Raspberries 13,341 5,492 6,487 43 Barley 12,475 15,418 8,883 44 Tomatoes 12,077 12,383 9,993 45 Chewings Fescue 11,509 9,168 7,446
p=preliminary, r=revised. “--” = commodity category not used. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000). Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
5 p=preliminary, r=revised. A“--” = commodity category not used. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000). Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
Oregon’s Leading Agricultural Commodities Ranked by 2008p Gross Farm Sales ($000) — continued
Rank Commodity 2008p 2007r 2006r
46 Bentgrass, Creeping 11,487 10,341 9,339 47 Squash & Pumpkins 9,708 9,486 8,425 48 Fee Hunting & Recreation 9,530 8,685 8,908 49 Silage, Corn 9,256 7,559 6,723 50 Watermelons 8,862 9,093 8,273
51 Sweet Corn, Fresh 8,791 8,910 7,850 52 White Clover 8,012 5,736 7,335 53 Hay Silage 7,528 6,483 5,183 54 Turf Sod 7,501 7,425 5,495 55 Sugarbeets for Sugar 7,334 11,204 15,290
56 Red Fescue 6,864 5,432 3,182 57 Black Raspberries 6,639 3,212 2,690 58 Crimson Clover 6,365 2,844 2,313 59 Other Onions 5,788 5,390 4,140 60 Oats 5,687 5,558 4,388
61 Other Irrigated Hay 5,458 -- -- 62 Alfalfa Seed 5,074 3,091 3,147 63 Sugarbeet for Seed 4,201 3,542 4,431 64 Cants & Muskmelons 4,057 3,140 2,916 65 Snap Beans, Fresh 3,672 3,188 3,024
66 Peaches 3,502 3,234 3,447 67 Honey & Beeswax 3,362 3,215 3,045 68 Other Dryland Hay 3,210 -- -- 69 Lima Beans 3,194 1,859 2,174 70 Dry Field Beans 2,835 1,651 2,078
71 Poa Trivialis (Roughstalk Bluegrass) 2,784 2,653 2,580 72 Garlic 2,653 2,606 3,030 73 Hard Fescue 2,613 1,493 1,015 74 Rabbits 1,953 1,994 1,977 75 Boysenberries 1,902 2,127 4,973
76 Bentgrass, Colonial 1,873 1,676 2,016 77 Evergreen Blackberries 1,705 2,031 4,272 78 Goats 1,592 1,144 -- 79 Mint for Leaves 1,499 -- -- 80 Asian Pears 1,480 1,556 1,362
81 Meadowfoam Seed 1,331 1,138 1,830 82 Other Grain 1,247 116 211 83 Canola for Oil 1,176 772 286 84 Spearmint for Oil 1,133 771 634
Other Statewide Commodities 189,329 229,121 190,231
Total Gross Farm Sales 4,883,301 4,824,050 4,360,230
6 Oregon Agricultural Estimates for Selected Commodities, 2008p
Area Yield Total Price Value of Percentage Value of Commodity Harvested Per Acre Production ($) Production Sold Sales
Grains Acres Bushels Bushels Per Bushel $1,000 Percent $1,000 Wheat 897,600 53 47,646,400 6.67 317,868 98 311,883 Barley 47,250 61 2,899,350 4.52 13,106 95 12,475 Oats 21,560 83 1,795,200 3.37 6,057 94 5,687
Rye 1,400 19 26,400 2.71 72 77 55 Corn for Grain 45,150 213 9,628,250 4.44 42,758 96 40,990 Other Grains 1,740 (X) 3,978 (X) 1,247 100 1,247 Subtotal 1,014,700 (X) 61,999,578 (X) 381,107 98 372,337
Hay & Forages Acres Tons Tons Per Ton $1,000 Percent $1,000 Alfalfa Hay 387,800 4.6 1,784,465 196.13 349,982 78 274,347
Other Hay 588,500 2.1 1,262,130 164.43 207,528 60 124,507 Silage, Corn 21,670 30.5 660,995 36.95 24,427 38 9,256
Other Forage & Straw 42,300 (X) 1,164,205 (X) 54,821 75 41,318 Subtotal 1,040,270 (X) 4,871,795 (X) 636,758 71 449,428
Grass & Legume Seeds Acres Pounds 1,000 Pounds Per CWT $1,000 Percent $1,000 Alfalfa Seed 2,950 874 2,578 196.81 5,074 100 5,074 Bentgrass Seed 8,460 587 4,964 269.14 13,360 100 13,360
Kentucky Bluegrass 20,500 1,275 26,132 111.46 29,127 100 29,127 Crimson Clover 5,700 973 5,545 114.79 6,365 100 6,365
Red Clover 15,650 571 8,938 181.62 16,233 100 16,233 Chewings Fescue 10,180 1,199 12,202 94.32 11,509 100 11,509
Tall Fescue 174,580 1,502 262,237 67.07 175,877 100 175,833 Red Fescue 7,400 1,011 7,485 91.70 6,864 100 6,864
Annual Ryegrass 123,800 1,745 215,973 30.01 64,808 99 64,408 Perennial Ryegrass 122,860 1,423 174,861 75.62 132,230 100 132,230 Orchardgrass 17,010 957 16,277 184.73 30,069 100 30,058 Other Seeds 23,211 (X) 9,277 (X) 18,782 100 18,782 Subtotal 532,301 (X) 746,469 (X) 510,298 100 509,843
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. (X)=not applicable. CWT=100 pounds. p=preliminary. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000). Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University. (continued on page 7)
7 Oregon Agricultural Estimates for Selected Commodities, 2008p — continued
Area Yield Total Price Value of Percentage Value of Commodity Harvested Per Acre Production ($) Production Sold Sales
Field Crops Acres Units 1,000 Units Per Unit $1,000 Percent $1,000 Potatoes 41,725 540 cwt 22,513 7.41 166,720 99 165,380 Peppermint for Oil 19,450 92 lbs 1,794 15.05 27,009 100 27,005 Hops 5,900 1,575 lbs 9,290 3.80 35,302 100 35,302
Sugarbeets for Sugar 5,890 33 ton 194 37.80 7,334 100 7,334 Dry Field Beans 2,270 27 cwt 61 46.40 2,835 100 2,835 Canola for Oil 5,043 1,276 lbs 6,435 0.18 1,176 100 1,176 Sugarbeets for Seed 2,330 2,592 lbs 6,040 0.70 4,201 100 4,201 Vegetable & Flower Seed 11,720 (X) (X) (X) 25,072 100 25,054
Other Field Crops 11,769 (X) (X) (X) 10,914 100 10,909 Subtotal 106,097 (X) (X) (X) 280,563 100 279,196
Tree Fruits & Nuts Acres Units 1,000 Units Per Unit $1,000 Percent $1,000 Apples 5,827 514 bxs 2,993 15.97 47,810 89 42,426
Sweet Cherries 14,494 1.7 ton 24.9 2,121.47 52,721 99 52,410 Peaches 953 179 bxs 171 21.81 3,720 94 3,502
Bartlett Pears 4,282 13.6 ton 58.3 350.74 20,443 100 20,423 Winter Pears 13,247 13.2 ton 174.8 421.71 73,728 100 73,728 Prunes & Plums 1,789 2.2 ton 4.0 197.18 783 99 776
Wine Grapes 16,210 2.3 ton 37.5 2,021.87 75,721 99 75,283 Hazelnuts 29,785 1,372 lbs 40,874 0.78 31,688 100 31,631 Other Tree Fruits & Nuts 2,295 (X) (X) (X) 3,005 99 2,963
Subtotal 88,882 (X) (X) (X) 309,619 98 303,142
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. (X)=not applicable. CWT=100 pounds. BXS = boxes. p=preliminary. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000). Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University. (continued on page 8)
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. (X)=not applicable. CWT=100 pounds. p=preliminary. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000). Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University. (continued on page 9)
Oregon Agricultural Estimates for Selected Commodities, 2008p — continued
Area Yield Total Price Value of Percentage Value of Commodity Harvested Per Acre Production ($) Production Sold Sales
Small Fruit & Berries Acres Units 1,000 Units Per Unit $1,000 Percent $1,000 Strawberries 2,470 8,849 lbs 21,858 0.81 17,673 99 17,511
Red Raspberries 1,577 5,562 lbs 8,771 1.52 13,343 100 13,341 Black Raspberries 1,430 2,009 lbs 2,873 2.31 6,640 100 6,639 Cranberries 2,740 178.4 bbl 488.7 124.60 60,890 100 60,890
Blueberries 4,777 7,915 lbs 37,811 1.13 42,543 100 42,424 Other Berries 8,010 (X) (X) (X) 29,528 100 29,514 Subtotal 21,004 (X) (X) (X) 170,617 100 170,318
Vegetables & Truck Crops Acres Units 1,000 Units Per Unit $1,000 Percent $1,000 Dry Onions 20,920 638 cwt 13,351 6.54 87,358 100 87,358 Sweet Corn, Fresh 1,900 233 cwt 443 21.68 9,613 91 8,791
Snap Beans, Processed 17,300 6.2 ton 107.0 235.07 25,161 100 25,161 Sweet Corn, Processed 17,140 10.0 ton 171.7 119.19 20,460 100 20,460 Other Fresh Vegetables 11,437 (X) (X) (X) 75,690 98 74,321
Other Processed Vegetables 26,637 (X) (X) (X) 24,679 100 24,679 Other Vegetables & Truck Crops 7,242 (X) (X) (X) 21,373 98 21,048
Subtotal 102,576 (X) (X) (X) 264,334 99 261,818
Specialty Crops Acres Units 1,000 Units Per Unit $1,000 Percent $1,000 Nursery Crops (X) (X) (X) (X) 626,923 100 624,466 Bulbs 1,187 (X) (X) (X) 18,810 100 18,810 Greenhouse Crops (X) (X) (X) (X) 139,450 99 137,718 Farm Forest Products (X) (X) (X) (X) 129,604 99 128,954 Christmas Trees 6,910 1,233 trees 8,517 14.41 122,765 100 122,649
Other Specialty Products 4,307 (X) (X) (X) 104,572 99 103,810 Subtotal (X) (X) (X) (X) 1,142,124 99 1,136,407 Total All Crop Sales 3,482,489
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Calculations may not balance due to rounding: p=preliminary, (X)=not applicable. CWT=100 pounds. p=preliminary. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000). Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University
Oregon Agricultural Estimates for Selected Commodities, 2008p — continued
Quantity Value of Commodity Inventory Sold Sales
Livestock & Poultry Head Units $1,000 Cattle 1,824,500 (X) 663,955
Hogs & Pigs 15,200 51,533 head 14,365 Sheep & Lambs 214,100 (X) 18,297
Dairy Products 120,530 27,259,062 cwt 499,837 Broilers (X) 24,242,400 head 54,679
Chicken Eggs 2,784,700 layers 70,492,000 dozen 71,005 Wool 270,400 shorn 1,660,693 lbs 842
Honey 52,400 hives (X) 3,362 Horses & Mules 122,800 (X) 20,106
Other Misc. Livestock (X) (X) 38,303 Total Livestock & Poultry 1,384,751 Total Agricultural Sales 4,867,240
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Oregon Gross Farm and Ranch Sales ($000), 2008p 2008p Grass & Tree Vege- Crops Livestock All Total
District Hays & Legume Field Fruits Small table Specialty Not All Cattle & Dairy Eggs & Misc. Not Animal Gross & County Grains Forage Seeds Crops & Nuts Fruits Crops Products Disclosed Crops Calves Products Poultry Animals Disclosed Products Sales
Benton 2,919 6,336 35,080 3,650 3,862 2,227 12,544 10,905 22,585 100,108 2,277 8,165 114 1,911 - 12,467 112,575 Clackamas 1,798 8,796 10,472 1,349 6,847 21,142 - 239,386 17,455 307,245 9,555 4,586 34,874 7,162 820 56,997 364,242
Lane 1,451 12,719 25,836 5,581 11,179 2,219 14,122 34,068 1,267 108,442 10,316 9,845 6,784 4,435 - 31,380 139,822 Linn 8,506 20,941 145,325 9,183 6,398 3,792 12,706 26,114 4,789 237,754 8,743 22,967 11,897 10,366 4,719 58,692 296,446 Marion 8,252 17,341 86,726 40,476 13,110 35,941 - 210,493 48,556 460,895 11,501 69,025 46,253 5,021 11,352 143,152 604,047 Multnomah 521 2,107 324 - 425 5,778 - 58,350 8,792 76,297 1,776 - - 1,075 - 2,851 79,148
Polk 4,782 4,462 52,945 1,426 13,751 3,061 - 38,420 3,911 122,758 4,956 24,037 10,790 2,380 - 42,163 164,921 Washington 16,508 5,508 41,276 357 14,852 22,841 2,083 176,787 2,196 282,408 3,528 12,595 10 3,336 180 19,649 302,057
Yamhill 5,498 7,120 53,316 1,077 34,703 7,532 - 131,690 3,301 244,237 5,894 19,943 9,604 4,223 - 39,664 283,901 Willamette Valley 50,235 85,330 451,300 63,099 105,127 104,533 41,455 926,213 112,852 1,940,144 58,546 171,163 120,326 39,909 17,071 407,015 2,347,159
Clatsop - 222 - - - - 4 8,428 327 8,981 1,665 8,608 2 191 3,129 13,595 22,576
Columbia - 1,266 - - - - - 4,282 13,323 18,871 1,386 - 112 381 2,120 3,999 22,870 Coos - - - - - 37,575 10 6,906 541 45,032 6,178 9,421 - 745 - 16,344 61,376
Curry - 47 - - - 23,175 - 6,779 4,122 34,123 2,136 - - 861 348 3,345 37,468 Lincoln - 192 - - - - 60 8,050 696 8,998 1,600 - - 229 15 1,844 10,842
Tillamook - 456 - - - - - 3,185 1,075 4,716 6,350 107,480 - 35 13 113,878 118,594 Coastal - 2,183 - - - 60,750 74 37,630 20,084 120,721 19,315 125,509 114 2,442 5,625 153,005 273,726
Douglas - 11,479 - - 5,356 185 1,449 22,106 3,158 43,733 14,779 - - 5,240 43 20,062 63,795 Jackson 234 9,476 86 - 33,320 - 6,112 5,192 1,500 55,920 9,572 953 - 5,930 5,053 21,508 77,428
Josephine 15 3,103 - - 4,422 - 951 4,134 861 13,486 1,698 3,191 67 3,392 - 8,348 21,834 Southwestern 249 24,058 86 - 43,098 185 8,512 31,432 5,519 113,139 26,049 4,144 67 14,562 5,096 49,918 163,057
Gilliam 14,585 277 - - - - - - 992 15,854 9,000 - - 8 15 9,023 24,877
Hood River - 108 - - 70,963 - - - 1,188 72,259 - - - 1,200 - 1,200 73,459 Morrow 45,647 48,974 5,857 58,533 502 - 23,906 387 11,931 195,737 49,254 - - 193 125,894 175,341 371,078
Sherman 37,954 718 - - - - - 650 1,068 40,390 2,660 - - - 155 2,815 43,205 Umatilla 96,953 30,516 25,454 58,325 39,529 14 39,340 6,575 14,882 311,588 55,722 - - 3,350 8,302 67,374 378,962
Wasco - - - - 37,500 - - - 39,299 76,799 5,500 - - - 995 6,495 83,294 Wheeler 28 1,155 - 95 - - - 1,275 - 2,553 9,244 - - 30 - 9,274 11,827
North Central 195,167 81,748 31,311 116,953 148,494 14 63,246 8,887 69,360 715,180 131,380 - - 4,781 135,361 271,522 986,702
Baker 3,869 8,078 - 10,925 - - - 1,043 908 24,823 40,000 - - 419 1,254 41,673 66,496 Malheur 40,635 35,288 4,636 23,585 - - 53,945 69 1,912 160,070 98,753 16,307 - 1,313 - 116,373 276,443
Union 18,334 11,459 10,878 17,486 805 - - 3,575 2,384 64,921 14,900 - - 273 165 15,338 80,259 Wallowa 6,451 16,693 640 333 - - - 4,183 - 28,300 18,696 - - 188 285 19,169 47,469
Eastern 69,289 71,518 16,154 52,329 805 - 53,945 8,870 5,204 278,114 172,349 16,307 - 2,193 1,704 192,553 470,667
Crook 1,928 14,558 - 1,718 - - 706 8 1,618 20,536 18,678 - - 684 1 19,363 39,899 Deschutes - 11,084 - 413 - - - 3,445 1,527 16,469 7,694 - - 1,826 2 9,522 25,991
Grant - 6,075 - - - - - 603 991 7,669 37,791 - - 538 - 38,329 45,998 Harney 208 36,293 55 - - - - 750 14 37,320 42,973 - - 2,051 - 45,024 82,344
Jefferson 10,990 16,707 10,309 13,130 - - 762 256 2,872 55,026 12,711 - - 1,431 606 14,748 69,774 Klamath 12,602 60,237 - 23,459 - - - 45,577 1,669 143,544 108,469 45,309 12 3,598 - 157,388 300,932
Lake 402 43,143 - - - - - 4,840 - 48,385 28,000 - - 669 - 28,669 77,054 South Central 26,130 188,097 10,364 38,720 - - 1,468 55,479 8,691 328,949 256,316 45,309 12 10,797 609 313,043 641,992
Total Undisclosed 31,267 5,162 628 10,922 5,621 4,836 95,373 67,896 221,705 - - 137,404 5,246 22,816 165,466 - 387,171
State Total 372,337 458,096 509,843 282,023 303,145 170,318 264,073 1,136,407 221,710 3,496,247 663,955 499,836 125,765 97,500 330,932 1,387,056 4,883,303
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. “-” = data may not exist or may not be displayed due to confidentiality rules. p=preliminary. The “not disclosed” values = sum of row / column “--” hidden values. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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Oregon Gross Farm and Ranch Sales ($000), 2007r 2007r Grass & Tree Vege- Crops Livestock All Total
District Hays & Legume Field Fruits Small table Specialty Not All Cattle & Dairy Eggs & Misc. Not Animal Gross & County Grains Forage Seeds Crops & Nuts Fruits Crops Products Disclosed Crops Calves Products Poultry Animals Disclosed Products Sales
Benton 1,282 5,628 32,422 3,161 3,417 2,246 12,284 14,980 22,380 97,800 2,267 8,993 94 2,434 - 13,788 111,588 Clackamas 672 8,959 10,626 1,299 7,056 17,611 - 268,820 16,689 331,732 9,560 5,586 32,856 7,967 524 56,493 388,225
Lane 989 10,890 23,639 4,486 12,348 2,347 14,104 37,062 1,155 107,020 10,271 10,819 6,089 4,805 - 31,984 139,004 Linn 4,358 19,329 148,939 8,059 6,740 3,875 12,796 29,289 4,164 237,549 8,705 23,852 11,308 10,388 3,213 57,466 295,015
Marion 747 15,853 93,490 34,380 12,064 37,176 - 226,878 43,648 464,236 12,351 66,473 40,538 7,085 8,497 134,944 599,180 Multnomah 308 2,076 216 - 433 4,590 - 64,389 10,664 82,676 1,748 - - 1,107 - 2,855 85,531
Polk 2,276 4,421 54,272 1,408 11,097 3,038 - 40,199 3,840 120,551 5,243 24,988 10,254 2,400 - 42,885 163,436 Washington 7,800 5,305 39,917 342 14,353 22,799 1,691 196,543 2,112 290,862 3,775 12,662 9 3,983 408 20,837 311,699
Yamhill 2,610 6,988 56,822 1,077 24,684 8,179 - 147,340 3,326 251,026 6,267 20,482 9,780 4,903 - 41,432 292,458 Willamette Valley 21,042 79,449 460,343 54,212 92,192 101,861 40,875 1,025,500 107,978 1,983,452 60,187 173,855 110,928 45,072 12,642 402,684 2,386,136
Clatsop - 180 - - - - 3 5,551 266 6,000 1,870 6,930 1 198 2,186 11,185 17,185
Columbia - 977 - - - - - 7,295 14,295 22,567 1,782 - 74 463 1,683 4,002 26,569 Coos - - - - - 19,537 10 18,262 557 38,366 6,653 9,466 - 770 - 16,889 55,255
Curry - 43 - - - 11,934 - 12,792 4,119 28,888 2,300 - - 841 359 3,500 32,388 Lincoln - 136 - - - - 80 9,550 708 10,474 1,500 - - 229 104 1,833 12,307
Tillamook - 454 - - - - - 3,779 1,050 5,283 7,100 108,166 - 35 15 115,316 120,599 Coastal - 1,790 - - - 31,471 93 57,229 20,995 111,578 21,205 124,562 75 2,536 4,347 152,725 264,303
Douglas - 11,784 - - 5,759 164 1,670 29,223 3,731 52,331 15,915 - - 6,024 41 21,980 74,311
Jackson 196 9,231 123 - 36,690 - 5,874 5,830 1,500 59,444 10,243 1,005 - 6,294 5,031 22,573 82,017 Josephine 15 3,326 - - 4,207 - 866 9,193 861 18,468 1,817 5,586 59 3,811 - 11,273 29,741 Southwestern 211 24,341 123 - 46,656 164 8,410 44,246 6,092 130,243 27,975 6,591 59 16,129 5,072 55,826 186,069
Gilliam 25,984 500 - - - - - - 1,074 27,558 10,000 - - 8 15 10,023 37,581
Hood River - 102 - - 75,531 - - - 1,165 76,798 - - - 1,200 - 1,200 77,998 Morrow 73,365 33,849 5,720 44,975 441 - 6,806 375 10,544 176,075 51,701 - - 195 93,078 144,974 321,049 Sherman 41,383 468 - - - - - 600 965 43,416 2,809 - - - 165 2,974 46,390 Umatilla 135,432 24,201 19,512 43,004 36,818 13 25,167 7,113 12,186 303,446 57,955 - - 3,304 5,130 66,389 369,835 Wasco 20,113 - - - 37,757 - - - 10,409 68,279 6,000 - - - 998 6,998 75,277
Wheeler 37 740 - 114 - - - 2,900 - 3,791 9,144 - - 80 - 9,224 13,015 North Central 296,314 59,860 25,232 88,093 150,547 13 31,973 10,988 36,343 699,363 137,609 - - 4,787 99,386 241,782 941,145 Baker 2,508 3,377 - 8,527 - - - 2,750 707 17,869 47,500 - - 423 1,356 49,279 67,148 Malheur 30,351 17,577 2,858 23,200 - - 54,780 66 1,685 130,517 112,249 16,758 - 2,632 - 131,639 262,156
Union 11,900 11,902 8,354 16,244 672 - - 6,291 2,746 58,109 15,999 - - 282 281 16,562 74,671 Wallowa 5,722 14,613 338 17 - - - 3,924 - 24,614 17,144 - - 187 565 17,896 42,510 Eastern 50,481 47,469 11,550 47,988 672 - 54,780 13,031 5,138 231,109 192,892 16,758 - 3,524 2,202 215,376 446,485
Crook 836 13,851 58 1,579 - - 642 8 1,326 18,300 21,008 - - 693 1 21,702 40,002
Deschutes - 9,214 - 610 - - - 3,617 1,545 14,986 8,663 - - 1,776 2 10,441 25,427 Grant - 4,033 - - - - - 1,394 724 6,151 39,750 - - 613 34 40,397 46,548
Harney 185 18,363 50 - - - - 800 9 19,407 48,782 - - 2,102 - 50,884 70,291 Jefferson 5,559 14,730 8,761 13,047 - - 705 252 1,231 44,285 8,039 - - 1,228 588 9,855 54,140
Klamath 7,553 62,092 - 17,037 - - - 69,456 1,358 157,496 116,649 20,286 12 3,877 - 140,824 298,320 Lake 347 31,140 - - - - - 4,840 - 36,327 28,200 - - 664 - 28,864 65,191 South Central 14,480 153,423 8,869 32,273 - - 1,347 80,367 6,193 296,952 271,091 20,286 12 10,953 625 302,967 599,919
Total Undisclosed 1,230 4,373 1,619 9,007 5,161 4,948 88,385 68,016 182,739 - - 101,259 5,460 17,555 124,274 - 307,013
State Total 383,758 370,705 507,736 231,573 295,228 138,457 225,863 1,299,377 182,739 3,452,697 710,959 443,311 116,534 100,556 248,548 1,371,360 4,824,057
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. “-” = the data may not exist or may not be displayed due to confidentiality rules. r=revised. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000). The “not disclosed” values = sum of row / column hidden “-” values. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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Harvested Acreage Summary, by District and County, 2008p 2008p Grass & Tree Vege- Acreage District Hays & Legume Field Fruits Small table Specialty Not Total & County Grains Forage Seeds Crops & Nuts Fruits Crops Products Disclosed Acres Benton 5,500 13,450 37,550 1,990 925 340 3,167 - 1,887 64,809 Clackamas 3,400 17,300 9,150 800 5,035 3,535 - 2,040 2,510 43,770 Lane 2,850 29,050 28,555 3,505 4,727 373 1,674 430 960 72,124 Linn 15,900 36,100 189,690 7,475 2,233 805 4,335 550 3,853 260,941 Marion 14,100 15,000 75,800 9,800 9,205 6,508 - 1,770 23,829 156,012 Multnomah 950 4,550 300 - 230 745 - - 1,692 8,467 Polk 7,650 13,150 53,902 1,750 6,955 555 - 840 1,904 86,706 Washington 22,200 12,950 40,838 380 7,715 3,420 1,620 180 1,100 90,403 Yamhill 7,850 19,000 51,359 1,266 13,685 1,210 - 180 2,454 97,004 Willamette Valley 80,400 160,550 487,144 26,966 50,710 17,491 10,796 5,990 40,189 880,236 Clatsop - 4,900 - - - - 12 30 68 5,010 Columbia - 6,850 - - - - - 60 2,562 9,472 Coos - - - - 30 1,680 10 - 12,930 14,650 Curry - 2,150 - - - 1,030 - - 173 3,353 Lincoln - 2,000 - - - - 100 - 30 2,130 Tillamook - 7,500 - - - - - 20 50 7,570 Coastal - 23,400 - - 30 2,710 122 110 15,813 42,185 Douglas - 35,350 - - 1,531 52 577 220 1,539 39,269 Jackson 1,150 18,750 50 - 7,562 - 1,230 20 - 28,762 Josephine 100 10,300 - - 815 - 510 20 50 11,795 Southwestern 1,250 64,400 50 - 9,908 52 2,317 260 1,589 79,826 Gilliam 96,950 1,350 - - - - - - 666 98,966 Hood River - 1,800 - - 13,398 - - - 200 15,398 Morrow 190,500 38,500 3,700 16,055 251 - 6,120 - 11,030 266,156 Sherman 113,560 950 - - - - - - 232 114,742 Umatilla 289,350 20,880 15,580 21,049 4,255 5 12,035 - 19,719 382,873 Wasco - - - - 9,000 - - - 69,881 78,881 Wheeler 150 6,000 - 100 - - - - - 6,250 North Central 690,510 69,480 19,280 37,204 26,904 5 18,155 - 101,728 963,266 Baker 7,450 75,880 - 3,800 - - - - 390 87,520 Malheur 62,050 97,340 2,750 12,195 - - 9,950 - 772 185,057 Union 38,750 38,000 9,980 10,275 350 - - - 2,732 100,087 Wallowa 14,950 40,568 988 1,218 - - - - - 57,724 Eastern 123,200 251,788 13,718 27,488 350 - 9,950 - 3,894 430,388 Crook 2,900 36,000 - 911 - - 525 - 692 41,028 Deschutes - 23,000 - 168 - - - - 810 23,978 Grant - 44,500 - - - - - - 99 44,599 Harney 2,400 127,400 200 - - - - - 150 130,150 Jefferson 15,700 21,000 9,910 4,500 - - 567 - 1,504 53,181 Klamath 25,700 94,500 - 5,450 - - - - 660 126,310 Lake 3,400 135,000 - - - - - - - 138,400 South Central 50,100 481,400 10,110 11,029 - - 1,092 - 3,915 557,646 Total Undisclosed 69,240 19,820 1,999 7,453 980 746 60,846 6,044 167,128 - State Total 1,014,700 1,070,838 532,301 110,140 88,882 21,004 103,278 12,404 167,128 2,953,547
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. “-” = the data may not exist or may not be displayed due to confidentiality rules. p=preliminary. The “not disclosed” values = sum of row / column “--” hidden values. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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Harvested Acreage Summary, by District and County, 2007r 2007r Grass & Tree Vege- Acreage District Hays & Legume Field Fruits Small table Specialty Not Total & County Grains Forage Seeds Crops & Nuts Fruits Crops Products Disclosed Acres Benton 2,700 13,350 37,990 2,040 916 335 3,091 - 2,845 63,267 Clackamas 1,800 17,900 9,970 800 4,560 3,545 - 2,041 2,408 43,024 Lane 2,050 29,250 29,385 3,250 4,715 370 1,617 430 1,088 72,155 Linn 8,700 36,000 198,980 7,130 2,170 790 4,225 480 3,956 262,431 Marion 2,200 16,900 85,720 9,250 8,997 6,523 - 1,620 24,112 155,322 Multnomah 650 4,900 300 - 230 729 - - 2,732 9,541 Polk 4,350 12,900 55,073 1,960 6,557 565 - 730 2,301 84,436 Washington 12,650 13,350 39,130 380 7,808 3,310 1,700 200 1,086 79,614 Yamhill 4,450 19,550 52,690 1,313 13,497 1,207 - 160 3,027 95,894 Willamette Valley 39,550 164,100 509,238 26,123 49,450 17,374 10,633 5,661 43,555 865,684 Clatsop - 5,000 - - - - 10 30 72 5,112 Columbia - 6,600 - - - - - 90 2,713 9,403 Coos - - - - 30 1,675 10 - 13,120 14,835 Curry - 2,150 - - - 1,020 - - 173 3,343 Lincoln - 1,700 - - - - 20 - 30 1,750 Tillamook - 7,150 - - - - - 20 40 7,210 Coastal - 22,600 - - 30 2,695 40 140 16,148 41,653 Douglas - 35,900 - - 1,603 46 592 210 1,647 39,998 Jackson 1,100 19,000 70 - 7,507 - 1,280 20 - 28,977 Josephine 100 10,600 - - 785 - 445 20 50 12,000 Southwestern 1,200 65,500 70 - 9,895 46 2,317 250 1,697 80,975 Gilliam 98,650 1,550 - - - - - - 2,260 102,460 Hood River - 1,700 - - 13,371 - - - 285 15,356 Morrow 190,500 35,400 3,445 16,280 251 - 5,500 - 8,691 260,067 Sherman 107,650 450 - - - - - - 262 108,362 Umatilla 301,550 20,380 15,189 19,845 4,115 5 10,410 - 17,857 389,351 Wasco 53,600 - - - 8,000 - - - 11,881 73,481 Wheeler 150 6,000 - 120 - - - - - 6,270 North Central 752,100 65,480 18,634 36,245 25,737 5 15,910 - 41,236 955,347 Baker 6,700 75,800 - 3,040 - - - - 450 85,990 Malheur 50,300 89,240 3,130 16,170 - - 11,350 - 1,040 171,230 Union 32,250 38,200 10,306 12,100 350 - - - 2,671 95,877 Wallowa 13,650 48,700 1,210 64 - - - - - 63,624 Eastern 102,900 251,940 14,646 31,374 350 - 11,350 - 4,161 416,721 Crook 1,150 38,000 147 976 - - 405 - 192 40,870 Deschutes - 23,000 - 448 - - - - 700 24,148 Grant - 44,500 - - - - - - 108 44,608 Harney 2,550 127,000 200 - - - - - 140 129,890 Jefferson 7,150 24,350 9,725 4,667 - - 445 - 500 46,837 Klamath 19,150 94,500 - 5,230 - - - - 575 119,455 Lake 3,100 133,000 - - - - - - - 136,100 South Central 33,100 484,350 10,072 11,321 - - 850 - 2,215 541,908 Total Undisclosed 3,680 24,320 2,526 5,977 935 664 64,992 5,918 109,012 - State Total 932,530 1,078,290 555,186 111,040 86,397 20,784 106,092 11,969 109,012 2,902,288
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. -” = the data may not exist or may not be displayed due to confidentiality rules. r=revised. The “not disclosed” values = sum of row / column “--” hidden values. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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Published February 2009
Special Report 790-08, revised February 2009
2008 Oregon County and State Agricultural Estimates
Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN) Extension Economic Information Office
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This report provides a quick overview of Oregon’s recent crop and livestock production. The following pages include 2008 preliminary estimates for production and value, and revised estimates for 2006 and 2007. Preliminary or first estimates are revised as needed when updated information is received. All data reported here were in our database as of February 2009. We collect only farmgate-level estimates. That means that no marketing charges or government payments are included in our price estimates.
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1 Dairy products 10%
Poultry 3%
Cattle 14%
Small woodlots & Christmas trees
5%
Small fruit & berries 3%
Other specialty products
3%
Tree fruit & nuts 6%
Field crops 6%
Grass & legume seeds 10%
Hay & forage 9%
Grains 8%
Nursery & greenhouse crops 16%
Vegetables & truck crops 5%
Other animal products 2%
All Crops 71% All Livestock 29%
2008p Sales ($000) by Commodity/Sector
Field Crops 282,027 Grains 372,338 Grass & Legumes 509,843 Hay & Forage 458,096 Nursery & Greenhouse Crops 762,184 Small Fruit & Berries 170,318 Small Woodlots & Christmas Trees 251,603 Specialty Products 122,620 Tree Fruit & Nuts 303,142 Vegetables & Truck Crops 264,073 All Crops $3,496,244 Cattle & Calves 663,955 Dairy Products 499,837 Other Animal Products 97,501 Poultry 125,766 All Livestock $1,387,059 All Crops & Livestock $4,883,303
Agricultural Commodity Sales Oregon, 2008p
p=preliminary. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000). Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
2 p=preliminary. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000). Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
Gross Farm & Ranch Sales ($000) by District & County, 2008p
District & County All Crops All Animal Products Total Sales
Benton 100,108 12,466 112,574 Clackamas 307,246 56,998 364,244 Lane 108,442 31,380 139,822 Linn 237,754 58,693 296,447 Marion 460,896 143,153 604,049 Multnomah 76,296 2,851 79,147 Polk 122,757 42,163 164,920 Washington 282,407 19,650 302,057 Yamhill 244,237 39,664 283,901 Willamette Valley 1,940,143 407,018 2,347,161 Clatsop 8,980 13,595 22,575 Columbia 18,870 3,999 22,869 Coos 45,033 16,344 61,377 Curry 34,124 3,345 37,469 Lincoln 8,998 1,845 10,843 Tillamook 4,716 113,878 118,594 Coastal 120,721 153,006 273,727 Douglas 43,731 20,063 63,794 Jackson 55,921 21,508 77,429 Josephine 13,485 8,348 21,833 Southwestern 113,137 49,919 163,056 Gilliam 15,855 9,022 24,877 Hood River 72,259 1,200 73,459 Morrow 195,737 175,340 371,077 Sherman 40,390 2,815 43,205 Umatilla 311,587 67,374 378,961 Wasco 76,798 6,495 83,293 Wheeler 2,553 9,274 11,827 North Central 715,179 271,520 986,699 Baker 24,823 41,673 66,496 Malheur 160,069 116,374 276,443 Union 64,921 15,338 80,259 Wallowa 28,300 19,169 47,469 Eastern 278,113 192,554 470,667 Crook 20,536 19,363 39,899 Deschutes 16,468 9,522 25,990 Grant 7,669 38,329 45,998 Harney 37,320 45,024 82,344 Jefferson 55,028 14,748 69,776 Klamath 143,544 157,388 300,932 Lake 48,385 28,669 77,054 South Central 328,950 313,043 641,993 State Total $3,496,243 $1,387,060 $4,883,303
3 p=preliminary, r =revised. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000) . 1Crops included in Specialty Products are nursery, bulbs, greenhouse, turf, miscellaneous specialty crops, farm forest products (small woodlots), Christmas trees, hybrid poplars, and fee hunting and recreation. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
Gross Farm & Ranch Sales by Commodity Group 2008p, 2007r, & Percentage Change
2008p 2007r Percentage Commodity Group ($000) ($000) Change
Grains 372,338 383,758 -2.98
Hay & Forage 458,096 370,707 23.57
Grass & Legumes 509,843 507,734 0.42
Field Crops 282,027 231,574 21.79
Tree Fruit & Nuts 303,142 295,227 2.68
Small Fruit & Berries 170,318 138,457 23.01
Vegetables & Truck Crops 264,073 225,861 16.92
Specialty Products1 1,136,407 1,299,376 -12.54
All Crops 3,496,244 3,452,694 1.26
Cattle & Calves 663,955 710,959 -6.61
Dairy Products 499,837 443,313 12.75
Poultry 125,766 116,533 7.92
Other Animal Products 97,501 100,554 -3.04
All Livestock & Poultry 1,387,059 1,371,359 1.14
Total Sales 4,883,303 4,824,053 1.23
4 Oregon’s Leading Agricultural Commodities Ranked by 2008p Gross Farm Sales ($000)
Rank Commodity 2008p 2007r 2006r
1 Cattle 663,955 710,959 636,081 2 Nursery Crops 624,466 699,946 679,326 3 Dairy Products 499,837 443,313 322,858 4 Wheat 311,883 316,753 185,989 5 Alfalfa Hay 274,347 207,741 182,503
6 Tall Fescue 175,833 184,225 164,119 7 Potatoes 165,380 125,579 114,006 8 Greenhouse Crops 137,718 139,313 136,749 9 Perennial Ryegrass 132,230 160,540 167,069 10 Farm Forest Products 128,954 190,227 252,936
11 Other Hay 124,507 113,624 83,675 12 Christmas Trees 122,649 121,781 121,360 13 Dry Storage Onions 87,358 61,438 131,567 14 Wine Grapes 75,283 55,777 46,595 15 Winter Pears 73,728 79,131 75,589
16 Chicken Eggs 71,005 63,422 56,810 17 Annual Ryegrass 64,408 66,472 64,414 18 Cranberries 60,890 31,523 20,592 19 Broilers 54,679 52,890 50,774 20 Sweet Cherries 52,410 51,729 67,690
21 Apples 42,426 41,837 34,298 22 Blueberries 42,424 55,364 42,216 23 Corn for Grain 40,990 45,864 14,911 24 Hops 35,302 29,203 23,194 25 Grass & Grain Straw 33,452 35,089 34,260
26 Hazelnuts 31,631 38,556 26,698 27 Orchardgrass 30,058 16,654 13,538 28 Kentucky Bluegrass 29,127 21,311 20,567 29 Peppermint for Oil 27,005 24,609 25,132 30 Marion & Other Blackberries 25,867 20,556 26,397
31 Fresh Market Vegetables 25,490 24,518 -- 32 Snap Beans, Processed 25,161 24,130 19,216 33 Veg & Flower Seed 25,054 22,535 17,502 34 Sweet Corn, Processed 20,460 17,368 19,677 35 Bartlett Pears 20,423 20,950 22,358
36 Horses & Mules 20,106 21,790 22,354 37 Bulbs 18,810 18,777 18,560 38 Sheep & Lambs 18,297 19,341 19,525 39 Strawberries 17,511 18,120 19,490 40 Red Clover 16,233 10,908 9,244
41 Hogs & Pigs 14,365 20,686 16,082 42 Red Raspberries 13,341 5,492 6,487 43 Barley 12,475 15,418 8,883 44 Tomatoes 12,077 12,383 9,993 45 Chewings Fescue 11,509 9,168 7,446
p=preliminary, r=revised. “--” = commodity category not used. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000). Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
5 p=preliminary, r=revised. A“--” = commodity category not used. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000). Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
Oregon’s Leading Agricultural Commodities Ranked by 2008p Gross Farm Sales ($000) — continued
Rank Commodity 2008p 2007r 2006r
46 Bentgrass, Creeping 11,487 10,341 9,339 47 Squash & Pumpkins 9,708 9,486 8,425 48 Fee Hunting & Recreation 9,530 8,685 8,908 49 Silage, Corn 9,256 7,559 6,723 50 Watermelons 8,862 9,093 8,273
51 Sweet Corn, Fresh 8,791 8,910 7,850 52 White Clover 8,012 5,736 7,335 53 Hay Silage 7,528 6,483 5,183 54 Turf Sod 7,501 7,425 5,495 55 Sugarbeets for Sugar 7,334 11,204 15,290
56 Red Fescue 6,864 5,432 3,182 57 Black Raspberries 6,639 3,212 2,690 58 Crimson Clover 6,365 2,844 2,313 59 Other Onions 5,788 5,390 4,140 60 Oats 5,687 5,558 4,388
61 Other Irrigated Hay 5,458 -- -- 62 Alfalfa Seed 5,074 3,091 3,147 63 Sugarbeet for Seed 4,201 3,542 4,431 64 Cants & Muskmelons 4,057 3,140 2,916 65 Snap Beans, Fresh 3,672 3,188 3,024
66 Peaches 3,502 3,234 3,447 67 Honey & Beeswax 3,362 3,215 3,045 68 Other Dryland Hay 3,210 -- -- 69 Lima Beans 3,194 1,859 2,174 70 Dry Field Beans 2,835 1,651 2,078
71 Poa Trivialis (Roughstalk Bluegrass) 2,784 2,653 2,580 72 Garlic 2,653 2,606 3,030 73 Hard Fescue 2,613 1,493 1,015 74 Rabbits 1,953 1,994 1,977 75 Boysenberries 1,902 2,127 4,973
76 Bentgrass, Colonial 1,873 1,676 2,016 77 Evergreen Blackberries 1,705 2,031 4,272 78 Goats 1,592 1,144 -- 79 Mint for Leaves 1,499 -- -- 80 Asian Pears 1,480 1,556 1,362
81 Meadowfoam Seed 1,331 1,138 1,830 82 Other Grain 1,247 116 211 83 Canola for Oil 1,176 772 286 84 Spearmint for Oil 1,133 771 634
Other Statewide Commodities 189,329 229,121 190,231
Total Gross Farm Sales 4,883,301 4,824,050 4,360,230
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Area Yield Total Price Value of Percentage Value of Commodity Harvested Per Acre Production ($) Production Sold Sales
Grains Acres Bushels Bushels Per Bushel $1,000 Percent $1,000 Wheat 897,600 53 47,646,400 6.67 317,868 98 311,883 Barley 47,250 61 2,899,350 4.52 13,106 95 12,475 Oats 21,560 83 1,795,200 3.37 6,057 94 5,687
Rye 1,400 19 26,400 2.71 72 77 55 Corn for Grain 45,150 213 9,628,250 4.44 42,758 96 40,990 Other Grains 1,740 (X) 3,978 (X) 1,247 100 1,247 Subtotal 1,014,700 (X) 61,999,578 (X) 381,107 98 372,337
Hay & Forages Acres Tons Tons Per Ton $1,000 Percent $1,000 Alfalfa Hay 387,800 4.6 1,784,465 196.13 349,982 78 274,347
Other Hay 588,500 2.1 1,262,130 164.43 207,528 60 124,507 Silage, Corn 21,670 30.5 660,995 36.95 24,427 38 9,256
Other Forage & Straw 42,300 (X) 1,164,205 (X) 54,821 75 41,318 Subtotal 1,040,270 (X) 4,871,795 (X) 636,758 71 449,428
Grass & Legume Seeds Acres Pounds 1,000 Pounds Per CWT $1,000 Percent $1,000 Alfalfa Seed 2,950 874 2,578 196.81 5,074 100 5,074 Bentgrass Seed 8,460 587 4,964 269.14 13,360 100 13,360
Kentucky Bluegrass 20,500 1,275 26,132 111.46 29,127 100 29,127 Crimson Clover 5,700 973 5,545 114.79 6,365 100 6,365
Red Clover 15,650 571 8,938 181.62 16,233 100 16,233 Chewings Fescue 10,180 1,199 12,202 94.32 11,509 100 11,509
Tall Fescue 174,580 1,502 262,237 67.07 175,877 100 175,833 Red Fescue 7,400 1,011 7,485 91.70 6,864 100 6,864
Annual Ryegrass 123,800 1,745 215,973 30.01 64,808 99 64,408 Perennial Ryegrass 122,860 1,423 174,861 75.62 132,230 100 132,230 Orchardgrass 17,010 957 16,277 184.73 30,069 100 30,058 Other Seeds 23,211 (X) 9,277 (X) 18,782 100 18,782 Subtotal 532,301 (X) 746,469 (X) 510,298 100 509,843
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. (X)=not applicable. CWT=100 pounds. p=preliminary. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000). Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University. (continued on page 7)
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Area Yield Total Price Value of Percentage Value of Commodity Harvested Per Acre Production ($) Production Sold Sales
Field Crops Acres Units 1,000 Units Per Unit $1,000 Percent $1,000 Potatoes 41,725 540 cwt 22,513 7.41 166,720 99 165,380 Peppermint for Oil 19,450 92 lbs 1,794 15.05 27,009 100 27,005 Hops 5,900 1,575 lbs 9,290 3.80 35,302 100 35,302
Sugarbeets for Sugar 5,890 33 ton 194 37.80 7,334 100 7,334 Dry Field Beans 2,270 27 cwt 61 46.40 2,835 100 2,835 Canola for Oil 5,043 1,276 lbs 6,435 0.18 1,176 100 1,176 Sugarbeets for Seed 2,330 2,592 lbs 6,040 0.70 4,201 100 4,201 Vegetable & Flower Seed 11,720 (X) (X) (X) 25,072 100 25,054
Other Field Crops 11,769 (X) (X) (X) 10,914 100 10,909 Subtotal 106,097 (X) (X) (X) 280,563 100 279,196
Tree Fruits & Nuts Acres Units 1,000 Units Per Unit $1,000 Percent $1,000 Apples 5,827 514 bxs 2,993 15.97 47,810 89 42,426
Sweet Cherries 14,494 1.7 ton 24.9 2,121.47 52,721 99 52,410 Peaches 953 179 bxs 171 21.81 3,720 94 3,502
Bartlett Pears 4,282 13.6 ton 58.3 350.74 20,443 100 20,423 Winter Pears 13,247 13.2 ton 174.8 421.71 73,728 100 73,728 Prunes & Plums 1,789 2.2 ton 4.0 197.18 783 99 776
Wine Grapes 16,210 2.3 ton 37.5 2,021.87 75,721 99 75,283 Hazelnuts 29,785 1,372 lbs 40,874 0.78 31,688 100 31,631 Other Tree Fruits & Nuts 2,295 (X) (X) (X) 3,005 99 2,963
Subtotal 88,882 (X) (X) (X) 309,619 98 303,142
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. (X)=not applicable. CWT=100 pounds. BXS = boxes. p=preliminary. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000). Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University. (continued on page 8)
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. (X)=not applicable. CWT=100 pounds. p=preliminary. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000). Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University. (continued on page 9)
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Area Yield Total Price Value of Percentage Value of Commodity Harvested Per Acre Production ($) Production Sold Sales
Small Fruit & Berries Acres Units 1,000 Units Per Unit $1,000 Percent $1,000 Strawberries 2,470 8,849 lbs 21,858 0.81 17,673 99 17,511
Red Raspberries 1,577 5,562 lbs 8,771 1.52 13,343 100 13,341 Black Raspberries 1,430 2,009 lbs 2,873 2.31 6,640 100 6,639 Cranberries 2,740 178.4 bbl 488.7 124.60 60,890 100 60,890
Blueberries 4,777 7,915 lbs 37,811 1.13 42,543 100 42,424 Other Berries 8,010 (X) (X) (X) 29,528 100 29,514 Subtotal 21,004 (X) (X) (X) 170,617 100 170,318
Vegetables & Truck Crops Acres Units 1,000 Units Per Unit $1,000 Percent $1,000 Dry Onions 20,920 638 cwt 13,351 6.54 87,358 100 87,358 Sweet Corn, Fresh 1,900 233 cwt 443 21.68 9,613 91 8,791
Snap Beans, Processed 17,300 6.2 ton 107.0 235.07 25,161 100 25,161 Sweet Corn, Processed 17,140 10.0 ton 171.7 119.19 20,460 100 20,460 Other Fresh Vegetables 11,437 (X) (X) (X) 75,690 98 74,321
Other Processed Vegetables 26,637 (X) (X) (X) 24,679 100 24,679 Other Vegetables & Truck Crops 7,242 (X) (X) (X) 21,373 98 21,048
Subtotal 102,576 (X) (X) (X) 264,334 99 261,818
Specialty Crops Acres Units 1,000 Units Per Unit $1,000 Percent $1,000 Nursery Crops (X) (X) (X) (X) 626,923 100 624,466 Bulbs 1,187 (X) (X) (X) 18,810 100 18,810 Greenhouse Crops (X) (X) (X) (X) 139,450 99 137,718 Farm Forest Products (X) (X) (X) (X) 129,604 99 128,954 Christmas Trees 6,910 1,233 trees 8,517 14.41 122,765 100 122,649
Other Specialty Products 4,307 (X) (X) (X) 104,572 99 103,810 Subtotal (X) (X) (X) (X) 1,142,124 99 1,136,407 Total All Crop Sales 3,482,489
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Calculations may not balance due to rounding: p=preliminary, (X)=not applicable. CWT=100 pounds. p=preliminary. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000). Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University
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Quantity Value of Commodity Inventory Sold Sales
Livestock & Poultry Head Units $1,000 Cattle 1,824,500 (X) 663,955
Hogs & Pigs 15,200 51,533 head 14,365 Sheep & Lambs 214,100 (X) 18,297
Dairy Products 120,530 27,259,062 cwt 499,837 Broilers (X) 24,242,400 head 54,679
Chicken Eggs 2,784,700 layers 70,492,000 dozen 71,005 Wool 270,400 shorn 1,660,693 lbs 842
Honey 52,400 hives (X) 3,362 Horses & Mules 122,800 (X) 20,106
Other Misc. Livestock (X) (X) 38,303 Total Livestock & Poultry 1,384,751 Total Agricultural Sales 4,867,240
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Oregon Gross Farm and Ranch Sales ($000), 2008p 2008p Grass & Tree Vege- Crops Livestock All Total
District Hays & Legume Field Fruits Small table Specialty Not All Cattle & Dairy Eggs & Misc. Not Animal Gross & County Grains Forage Seeds Crops & Nuts Fruits Crops Products Disclosed Crops Calves Products Poultry Animals Disclosed Products Sales
Benton 2,919 6,336 35,080 3,650 3,862 2,227 12,544 10,905 22,585 100,108 2,277 8,165 114 1,911 - 12,467 112,575 Clackamas 1,798 8,796 10,472 1,349 6,847 21,142 - 239,386 17,455 307,245 9,555 4,586 34,874 7,162 820 56,997 364,242
Lane 1,451 12,719 25,836 5,581 11,179 2,219 14,122 34,068 1,267 108,442 10,316 9,845 6,784 4,435 - 31,380 139,822 Linn 8,506 20,941 145,325 9,183 6,398 3,792 12,706 26,114 4,789 237,754 8,743 22,967 11,897 10,366 4,719 58,692 296,446 Marion 8,252 17,341 86,726 40,476 13,110 35,941 - 210,493 48,556 460,895 11,501 69,025 46,253 5,021 11,352 143,152 604,047 Multnomah 521 2,107 324 - 425 5,778 - 58,350 8,792 76,297 1,776 - - 1,075 - 2,851 79,148
Polk 4,782 4,462 52,945 1,426 13,751 3,061 - 38,420 3,911 122,758 4,956 24,037 10,790 2,380 - 42,163 164,921 Washington 16,508 5,508 41,276 357 14,852 22,841 2,083 176,787 2,196 282,408 3,528 12,595 10 3,336 180 19,649 302,057
Yamhill 5,498 7,120 53,316 1,077 34,703 7,532 - 131,690 3,301 244,237 5,894 19,943 9,604 4,223 - 39,664 283,901 Willamette Valley 50,235 85,330 451,300 63,099 105,127 104,533 41,455 926,213 112,852 1,940,144 58,546 171,163 120,326 39,909 17,071 407,015 2,347,159
Clatsop - 222 - - - - 4 8,428 327 8,981 1,665 8,608 2 191 3,129 13,595 22,576
Columbia - 1,266 - - - - - 4,282 13,323 18,871 1,386 - 112 381 2,120 3,999 22,870 Coos - - - - - 37,575 10 6,906 541 45,032 6,178 9,421 - 745 - 16,344 61,376
Curry - 47 - - - 23,175 - 6,779 4,122 34,123 2,136 - - 861 348 3,345 37,468 Lincoln - 192 - - - - 60 8,050 696 8,998 1,600 - - 229 15 1,844 10,842
Tillamook - 456 - - - - - 3,185 1,075 4,716 6,350 107,480 - 35 13 113,878 118,594 Coastal - 2,183 - - - 60,750 74 37,630 20,084 120,721 19,315 125,509 114 2,442 5,625 153,005 273,726
Douglas - 11,479 - - 5,356 185 1,449 22,106 3,158 43,733 14,779 - - 5,240 43 20,062 63,795 Jackson 234 9,476 86 - 33,320 - 6,112 5,192 1,500 55,920 9,572 953 - 5,930 5,053 21,508 77,428
Josephine 15 3,103 - - 4,422 - 951 4,134 861 13,486 1,698 3,191 67 3,392 - 8,348 21,834 Southwestern 249 24,058 86 - 43,098 185 8,512 31,432 5,519 113,139 26,049 4,144 67 14,562 5,096 49,918 163,057
Gilliam 14,585 277 - - - - - - 992 15,854 9,000 - - 8 15 9,023 24,877
Hood River - 108 - - 70,963 - - - 1,188 72,259 - - - 1,200 - 1,200 73,459 Morrow 45,647 48,974 5,857 58,533 502 - 23,906 387 11,931 195,737 49,254 - - 193 125,894 175,341 371,078
Sherman 37,954 718 - - - - - 650 1,068 40,390 2,660 - - - 155 2,815 43,205 Umatilla 96,953 30,516 25,454 58,325 39,529 14 39,340 6,575 14,882 311,588 55,722 - - 3,350 8,302 67,374 378,962
Wasco - - - - 37,500 - - - 39,299 76,799 5,500 - - - 995 6,495 83,294 Wheeler 28 1,155 - 95 - - - 1,275 - 2,553 9,244 - - 30 - 9,274 11,827
North Central 195,167 81,748 31,311 116,953 148,494 14 63,246 8,887 69,360 715,180 131,380 - - 4,781 135,361 271,522 986,702
Baker 3,869 8,078 - 10,925 - - - 1,043 908 24,823 40,000 - - 419 1,254 41,673 66,496 Malheur 40,635 35,288 4,636 23,585 - - 53,945 69 1,912 160,070 98,753 16,307 - 1,313 - 116,373 276,443
Union 18,334 11,459 10,878 17,486 805 - - 3,575 2,384 64,921 14,900 - - 273 165 15,338 80,259 Wallowa 6,451 16,693 640 333 - - - 4,183 - 28,300 18,696 - - 188 285 19,169 47,469
Eastern 69,289 71,518 16,154 52,329 805 - 53,945 8,870 5,204 278,114 172,349 16,307 - 2,193 1,704 192,553 470,667
Crook 1,928 14,558 - 1,718 - - 706 8 1,618 20,536 18,678 - - 684 1 19,363 39,899 Deschutes - 11,084 - 413 - - - 3,445 1,527 16,469 7,694 - - 1,826 2 9,522 25,991
Grant - 6,075 - - - - - 603 991 7,669 37,791 - - 538 - 38,329 45,998 Harney 208 36,293 55 - - - - 750 14 37,320 42,973 - - 2,051 - 45,024 82,344
Jefferson 10,990 16,707 10,309 13,130 - - 762 256 2,872 55,026 12,711 - - 1,431 606 14,748 69,774 Klamath 12,602 60,237 - 23,459 - - - 45,577 1,669 143,544 108,469 45,309 12 3,598 - 157,388 300,932
Lake 402 43,143 - - - - - 4,840 - 48,385 28,000 - - 669 - 28,669 77,054 South Central 26,130 188,097 10,364 38,720 - - 1,468 55,479 8,691 328,949 256,316 45,309 12 10,797 609 313,043 641,992
Total Undisclosed 31,267 5,162 628 10,922 5,621 4,836 95,373 67,896 221,705 - - 137,404 5,246 22,816 165,466 - 387,171
State Total 372,337 458,096 509,843 282,023 303,145 170,318 264,073 1,136,407 221,710 3,496,247 663,955 499,836 125,765 97,500 330,932 1,387,056 4,883,303
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. “-” = data may not exist or may not be displayed due to confidentiality rules. p=preliminary. The “not disclosed” values = sum of row / column “--” hidden values. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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Oregon Gross Farm and Ranch Sales ($000), 2007r 2007r Grass & Tree Vege- Crops Livestock All Total
District Hays & Legume Field Fruits Small table Specialty Not All Cattle & Dairy Eggs & Misc. Not Animal Gross & County Grains Forage Seeds Crops & Nuts Fruits Crops Products Disclosed Crops Calves Products Poultry Animals Disclosed Products Sales
Benton 1,282 5,628 32,422 3,161 3,417 2,246 12,284 14,980 22,380 97,800 2,267 8,993 94 2,434 - 13,788 111,588 Clackamas 672 8,959 10,626 1,299 7,056 17,611 - 268,820 16,689 331,732 9,560 5,586 32,856 7,967 524 56,493 388,225
Lane 989 10,890 23,639 4,486 12,348 2,347 14,104 37,062 1,155 107,020 10,271 10,819 6,089 4,805 - 31,984 139,004 Linn 4,358 19,329 148,939 8,059 6,740 3,875 12,796 29,289 4,164 237,549 8,705 23,852 11,308 10,388 3,213 57,466 295,015
Marion 747 15,853 93,490 34,380 12,064 37,176 - 226,878 43,648 464,236 12,351 66,473 40,538 7,085 8,497 134,944 599,180 Multnomah 308 2,076 216 - 433 4,590 - 64,389 10,664 82,676 1,748 - - 1,107 - 2,855 85,531
Polk 2,276 4,421 54,272 1,408 11,097 3,038 - 40,199 3,840 120,551 5,243 24,988 10,254 2,400 - 42,885 163,436 Washington 7,800 5,305 39,917 342 14,353 22,799 1,691 196,543 2,112 290,862 3,775 12,662 9 3,983 408 20,837 311,699
Yamhill 2,610 6,988 56,822 1,077 24,684 8,179 - 147,340 3,326 251,026 6,267 20,482 9,780 4,903 - 41,432 292,458 Willamette Valley 21,042 79,449 460,343 54,212 92,192 101,861 40,875 1,025,500 107,978 1,983,452 60,187 173,855 110,928 45,072 12,642 402,684 2,386,136
Clatsop - 180 - - - - 3 5,551 266 6,000 1,870 6,930 1 198 2,186 11,185 17,185
Columbia - 977 - - - - - 7,295 14,295 22,567 1,782 - 74 463 1,683 4,002 26,569 Coos - - - - - 19,537 10 18,262 557 38,366 6,653 9,466 - 770 - 16,889 55,255
Curry - 43 - - - 11,934 - 12,792 4,119 28,888 2,300 - - 841 359 3,500 32,388 Lincoln - 136 - - - - 80 9,550 708 10,474 1,500 - - 229 104 1,833 12,307
Tillamook - 454 - - - - - 3,779 1,050 5,283 7,100 108,166 - 35 15 115,316 120,599 Coastal - 1,790 - - - 31,471 93 57,229 20,995 111,578 21,205 124,562 75 2,536 4,347 152,725 264,303
Douglas - 11,784 - - 5,759 164 1,670 29,223 3,731 52,331 15,915 - - 6,024 41 21,980 74,311
Jackson 196 9,231 123 - 36,690 - 5,874 5,830 1,500 59,444 10,243 1,005 - 6,294 5,031 22,573 82,017 Josephine 15 3,326 - - 4,207 - 866 9,193 861 18,468 1,817 5,586 59 3,811 - 11,273 29,741 Southwestern 211 24,341 123 - 46,656 164 8,410 44,246 6,092 130,243 27,975 6,591 59 16,129 5,072 55,826 186,069
Gilliam 25,984 500 - - - - - - 1,074 27,558 10,000 - - 8 15 10,023 37,581
Hood River - 102 - - 75,531 - - - 1,165 76,798 - - - 1,200 - 1,200 77,998 Morrow 73,365 33,849 5,720 44,975 441 - 6,806 375 10,544 176,075 51,701 - - 195 93,078 144,974 321,049 Sherman 41,383 468 - - - - - 600 965 43,416 2,809 - - - 165 2,974 46,390 Umatilla 135,432 24,201 19,512 43,004 36,818 13 25,167 7,113 12,186 303,446 57,955 - - 3,304 5,130 66,389 369,835 Wasco 20,113 - - - 37,757 - - - 10,409 68,279 6,000 - - - 998 6,998 75,277
Wheeler 37 740 - 114 - - - 2,900 - 3,791 9,144 - - 80 - 9,224 13,015 North Central 296,314 59,860 25,232 88,093 150,547 13 31,973 10,988 36,343 699,363 137,609 - - 4,787 99,386 241,782 941,145 Baker 2,508 3,377 - 8,527 - - - 2,750 707 17,869 47,500 - - 423 1,356 49,279 67,148 Malheur 30,351 17,577 2,858 23,200 - - 54,780 66 1,685 130,517 112,249 16,758 - 2,632 - 131,639 262,156
Union 11,900 11,902 8,354 16,244 672 - - 6,291 2,746 58,109 15,999 - - 282 281 16,562 74,671 Wallowa 5,722 14,613 338 17 - - - 3,924 - 24,614 17,144 - - 187 565 17,896 42,510 Eastern 50,481 47,469 11,550 47,988 672 - 54,780 13,031 5,138 231,109 192,892 16,758 - 3,524 2,202 215,376 446,485
Crook 836 13,851 58 1,579 - - 642 8 1,326 18,300 21,008 - - 693 1 21,702 40,002
Deschutes - 9,214 - 610 - - - 3,617 1,545 14,986 8,663 - - 1,776 2 10,441 25,427 Grant - 4,033 - - - - - 1,394 724 6,151 39,750 - - 613 34 40,397 46,548
Harney 185 18,363 50 - - - - 800 9 19,407 48,782 - - 2,102 - 50,884 70,291 Jefferson 5,559 14,730 8,761 13,047 - - 705 252 1,231 44,285 8,039 - - 1,228 588 9,855 54,140
Klamath 7,553 62,092 - 17,037 - - - 69,456 1,358 157,496 116,649 20,286 12 3,877 - 140,824 298,320 Lake 347 31,140 - - - - - 4,840 - 36,327 28,200 - - 664 - 28,864 65,191 South Central 14,480 153,423 8,869 32,273 - - 1,347 80,367 6,193 296,952 271,091 20,286 12 10,953 625 302,967 599,919
Total Undisclosed 1,230 4,373 1,619 9,007 5,161 4,948 88,385 68,016 182,739 - - 101,259 5,460 17,555 124,274 - 307,013
State Total 383,758 370,705 507,736 231,573 295,228 138,457 225,863 1,299,377 182,739 3,452,697 710,959 443,311 116,534 100,556 248,548 1,371,360 4,824,057
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. “-” = the data may not exist or may not be displayed due to confidentiality rules. r=revised. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000). The “not disclosed” values = sum of row / column hidden “-” values. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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Harvested Acreage Summary, by District and County, 2008p 2008p Grass & Tree Vege- Acreage District Hays & Legume Field Fruits Small table Specialty Not Total & County Grains Forage Seeds Crops & Nuts Fruits Crops Products Disclosed Acres Benton 5,500 13,450 37,550 1,990 925 340 3,167 - 1,887 64,809 Clackamas 3,400 17,300 9,150 800 5,035 3,535 - 2,040 2,510 43,770 Lane 2,850 29,050 28,555 3,505 4,727 373 1,674 430 960 72,124 Linn 15,900 36,100 189,690 7,475 2,233 805 4,335 550 3,853 260,941 Marion 14,100 15,000 75,800 9,800 9,205 6,508 - 1,770 23,829 156,012 Multnomah 950 4,550 300 - 230 745 - - 1,692 8,467 Polk 7,650 13,150 53,902 1,750 6,955 555 - 840 1,904 86,706 Washington 22,200 12,950 40,838 380 7,715 3,420 1,620 180 1,100 90,403 Yamhill 7,850 19,000 51,359 1,266 13,685 1,210 - 180 2,454 97,004 Willamette Valley 80,400 160,550 487,144 26,966 50,710 17,491 10,796 5,990 40,189 880,236 Clatsop - 4,900 - - - - 12 30 68 5,010 Columbia - 6,850 - - - - - 60 2,562 9,472 Coos - - - - 30 1,680 10 - 12,930 14,650 Curry - 2,150 - - - 1,030 - - 173 3,353 Lincoln - 2,000 - - - - 100 - 30 2,130 Tillamook - 7,500 - - - - - 20 50 7,570 Coastal - 23,400 - - 30 2,710 122 110 15,813 42,185 Douglas - 35,350 - - 1,531 52 577 220 1,539 39,269 Jackson 1,150 18,750 50 - 7,562 - 1,230 20 - 28,762 Josephine 100 10,300 - - 815 - 510 20 50 11,795 Southwestern 1,250 64,400 50 - 9,908 52 2,317 260 1,589 79,826 Gilliam 96,950 1,350 - - - - - - 666 98,966 Hood River - 1,800 - - 13,398 - - - 200 15,398 Morrow 190,500 38,500 3,700 16,055 251 - 6,120 - 11,030 266,156 Sherman 113,560 950 - - - - - - 232 114,742 Umatilla 289,350 20,880 15,580 21,049 4,255 5 12,035 - 19,719 382,873 Wasco - - - - 9,000 - - - 69,881 78,881 Wheeler 150 6,000 - 100 - - - - - 6,250 North Central 690,510 69,480 19,280 37,204 26,904 5 18,155 - 101,728 963,266 Baker 7,450 75,880 - 3,800 - - - - 390 87,520 Malheur 62,050 97,340 2,750 12,195 - - 9,950 - 772 185,057 Union 38,750 38,000 9,980 10,275 350 - - - 2,732 100,087 Wallowa 14,950 40,568 988 1,218 - - - - - 57,724 Eastern 123,200 251,788 13,718 27,488 350 - 9,950 - 3,894 430,388 Crook 2,900 36,000 - 911 - - 525 - 692 41,028 Deschutes - 23,000 - 168 - - - - 810 23,978 Grant - 44,500 - - - - - - 99 44,599 Harney 2,400 127,400 200 - - - - - 150 130,150 Jefferson 15,700 21,000 9,910 4,500 - - 567 - 1,504 53,181 Klamath 25,700 94,500 - 5,450 - - - - 660 126,310 Lake 3,400 135,000 - - - - - - - 138,400 South Central 50,100 481,400 10,110 11,029 - - 1,092 - 3,915 557,646 Total Undisclosed 69,240 19,820 1,999 7,453 980 746 60,846 6,044 167,128 - State Total 1,014,700 1,070,838 532,301 110,140 88,882 21,004 103,278 12,404 167,128 2,953,547
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. “-” = the data may not exist or may not be displayed due to confidentiality rules. p=preliminary. The “not disclosed” values = sum of row / column “--” hidden values. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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Harvested Acreage Summary, by District and County, 2007r 2007r Grass & Tree Vege- Acreage District Hays & Legume Field Fruits Small table Specialty Not Total & County Grains Forage Seeds Crops & Nuts Fruits Crops Products Disclosed Acres Benton 2,700 13,350 37,990 2,040 916 335 3,091 - 2,845 63,267 Clackamas 1,800 17,900 9,970 800 4,560 3,545 - 2,041 2,408 43,024 Lane 2,050 29,250 29,385 3,250 4,715 370 1,617 430 1,088 72,155 Linn 8,700 36,000 198,980 7,130 2,170 790 4,225 480 3,956 262,431 Marion 2,200 16,900 85,720 9,250 8,997 6,523 - 1,620 24,112 155,322 Multnomah 650 4,900 300 - 230 729 - - 2,732 9,541 Polk 4,350 12,900 55,073 1,960 6,557 565 - 730 2,301 84,436 Washington 12,650 13,350 39,130 380 7,808 3,310 1,700 200 1,086 79,614 Yamhill 4,450 19,550 52,690 1,313 13,497 1,207 - 160 3,027 95,894 Willamette Valley 39,550 164,100 509,238 26,123 49,450 17,374 10,633 5,661 43,555 865,684 Clatsop - 5,000 - - - - 10 30 72 5,112 Columbia - 6,600 - - - - - 90 2,713 9,403 Coos - - - - 30 1,675 10 - 13,120 14,835 Curry - 2,150 - - - 1,020 - - 173 3,343 Lincoln - 1,700 - - - - 20 - 30 1,750 Tillamook - 7,150 - - - - - 20 40 7,210 Coastal - 22,600 - - 30 2,695 40 140 16,148 41,653 Douglas - 35,900 - - 1,603 46 592 210 1,647 39,998 Jackson 1,100 19,000 70 - 7,507 - 1,280 20 - 28,977 Josephine 100 10,600 - - 785 - 445 20 50 12,000 Southwestern 1,200 65,500 70 - 9,895 46 2,317 250 1,697 80,975 Gilliam 98,650 1,550 - - - - - - 2,260 102,460 Hood River - 1,700 - - 13,371 - - - 285 15,356 Morrow 190,500 35,400 3,445 16,280 251 - 5,500 - 8,691 260,067 Sherman 107,650 450 - - - - - - 262 108,362 Umatilla 301,550 20,380 15,189 19,845 4,115 5 10,410 - 17,857 389,351 Wasco 53,600 - - - 8,000 - - - 11,881 73,481 Wheeler 150 6,000 - 120 - - - - - 6,270 North Central 752,100 65,480 18,634 36,245 25,737 5 15,910 - 41,236 955,347 Baker 6,700 75,800 - 3,040 - - - - 450 85,990 Malheur 50,300 89,240 3,130 16,170 - - 11,350 - 1,040 171,230 Union 32,250 38,200 10,306 12,100 350 - - - 2,671 95,877 Wallowa 13,650 48,700 1,210 64 - - - - - 63,624 Eastern 102,900 251,940 14,646 31,374 350 - 11,350 - 4,161 416,721 Crook 1,150 38,000 147 976 - - 405 - 192 40,870 Deschutes - 23,000 - 448 - - - - 700 24,148 Grant - 44,500 - - - - - - 108 44,608 Harney 2,550 127,000 200 - - - - - 140 129,890 Jefferson 7,150 24,350 9,725 4,667 - - 445 - 500 46,837 Klamath 19,150 94,500 - 5,230 - - - - 575 119,455 Lake 3,100 133,000 - - - - - - - 136,100 South Central 33,100 484,350 10,072 11,321 - - 850 - 2,215 541,908 Total Undisclosed 3,680 24,320 2,526 5,977 935 664 64,992 5,918 109,012 - State Total 932,530 1,078,290 555,186 111,040 86,397 20,784 106,092 11,969 109,012 2,902,288
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. -” = the data may not exist or may not be displayed due to confidentiality rules. r=revised. The “not disclosed” values = sum of row / column “--” hidden values. Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Office, Oregon State University.
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Published February 2009
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