TANA Agricultural Statistics 1999 A 1993-1998 County Estimates MONTANA STATE LIBRARY 3 0864 0014 6334 1 Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 MONTANA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS DISTRICTS Sheridan Carter ACKNOWLEDGMENTS With great and sincere appreciation we thank the following contributors to this year's bulletin: Front cover: Picture donated by Melissa Wood Cover color separation donated by Clint Peck of MT FARMER-STOCKMAN MAGAZINE c.v Sinw 1999.M()NI ANA .\(;kl( 11 II KM Si MISIK s FORIMOKI) 1 MONTANA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS ISSN: 1095-7278 VOLUME XXXVl OCTOBER 1999 STATE OF MONTANA MARC RACICOT, GOVERNOR MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE W. RALPH PECK, DIRECTOR ^ COOPERATING WITH r dau U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE DONALD M. BAY, ADMINISTRATOR COMPILED BY MONTANA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE FEDERAL BUILDING and U.S. COURTHOUSE 301 SOUTH PARK AVENUE, DRAWER 10033 HELENA. MONTANA 59626-0033 PHONE: (406) 441-1240 or (800) 835-2612 e-mail: nass-mt@nass.usda.gov home page: http://www.nass. usda.gov7mt/ PEGGY STRINGER, STATE STATISTICIAN CURTIS E. LUND, DEPUTY STATE STATISTICIAN STATF DOCUMENTS COLLECTION nrp ?•: 1959 MONTANA STATE LIBRARY 1515 E. 6th AVE. HELENA, MONTANA 59620 LIVESTOCK, CROPS. & DATA PROCESSING ADMINISTRATIVE & SUPPORT Thomas Chard II Carmen Pennington Jonathan Turnbow Ron Schumacher Bonnie Heller Retta Johnson Steve Sakry Darin Jantzi Billye Vincent Carol Stet'ely Pat Barker Kim Moreno Annette Ronningen Wendv Bruski PLEASE m\m 2 Foreword Montana Agricultiral Statistics 1999 TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD Comments from the Governor 3 Message from the Director 4 Notes from the State Statistician 5 GENERAL Montana Department of Agriculture 6 Montana Crop. Livestock, and Weather Digest 7 Freeze/Frost Occurrence Data 8-9 Chmatological Data 10 Weekly Progress by Crop (Winter. Spring Wheat and Barley) 11 Montana Facts and Figures 12 Number of Farms and Land in Farms 13 Farm Real Estate 14 Census of Agriculture, Farms by Size and Value of Sales 14 Census of Agriculture, Number of Farms. Land in Farms and Average Farm Size by County 15 ECONOMIC CASH RECEIPTS: Principal Products and Government Payments 16-17 Marketings by Commodities 18-19 Value Added to the US Economy by the Agriculture Sector 20 Selected Industries Comparison 21 Fertilizer and Fertilizer Materials Sold 22 Ag Chemical Use, Winter Wheat and Other Spring Wheat 22 Marketing Year Average Prices Received. Montana and US 23 Prices Received for Selected Commodities 24-25 RANK Montana's Rank in the Nation's Agriculture 26 Crop and Livestock Record Highs and Lows 27 Winter Wheat and Spring Wheat Production Maps 28 Durum Wheat and Barley Production Maps 29 Oats and Alfalfa Hay Production Maps 30 Cattle and Calves and Sheep and Lambs Inventory Maps . 3 1 STATE ESTIMATES —CROPS ACREAGE. PRODUCTION, YIELD. AND VALUE: All Wheat 32 Winter Wheat 33 Other Spring Wheat 34 Durum Wheat 35 Barley 36 Oats 37 Corn 37 Potatoes 37 Dry Beans 38 Sugar Beets 38 Sweet Cherries 38 Alfalfa Seed 39 All Hay 40 Alfalfa Hay 40 All Other Hay 40 Stocks of Major Grains 41 Wheat Shipped Out of State By Class and Destination 42 Wheat and Barley Shipped By Class. District. Mode and Destination 42 All Wheat Supply and Disposition 43 All Wheat. Movement, Utilization, Exports 43 Wheat Varieties: Percent of Total Seeded Acreage and Seeded Acreage 44 Winter Wheal Varieties by District 45 Spring Wheat Varieties by District 46 Durum Wheat Varieties by District 47 Barley Varieties: Percent of Total Seeded Acreage and Seeded Acreage 48 Major Barley Varieties Graph 49 Marketings of Major Crops 49 COUNTY ESTIMATES— CROPS ACREAGE, YIELD, and PRODUCTION: All Wheat, 1993-98 50-61 Winter Wheal, 1993-98 62-73 Other Spring Wheat, 1993-98 74-85 Durum Wheat, 1993-98 86-91 Barley, 1993-98 92-105 Oats, 1993-98 104-1 15 Corn. Acreage, Utilization, and Yield. 1993-98 116-119 Potatoes. 1993-98 120-122 Sugar Beets. 1993-98 123-124 Dry Beans, 1993-98 125-126 All Hay, 1993-98 127-132 Alfalfa Hay, 1993-98 133-138 All Other Hay, 1993-98 139-144 All Crops, Irrigated and Non-Irrigated 1997-98 145 STATE ESTIMATES— LIVESTOCK Cattle and Calves: Value, Numbers, and Disposition .... 146 Cattle and Calves: Production and Income 146 All Cattle and Calves: Number of Operations and Percent of Total Inventory by Size Groups 147 Beef Cows: Number of Operations and Percent of Total Inventory by Size Groups 147 Private Grazing Fee Rates: Average Rates by Method of Payment, Montana 147 Milk Cows on Farms: Production, Milkfat. and Total ... . 147 Milk Marketed: Quantity and Cash Receipts 148 Dairy Products Marketed: Income and Value 148 Cattle and Sheep Inventory 1930-1999 Chart 148 Sheep, Lambs, and Wool: Numbers, Value, Production, Disposition, Income 149 Sheep and Lambs: Inventory, Death Loss, and Value .. . 150 Sheep and Lambs: Value of Losses 1993-1998 Graph 150 Sheep and Lambs: Losses by Cause 151 Sheep and Lambs: Percent of Losses by Cause and Size of Flock 151 Hogs and Pigs: Numbers, Value, Production, Disposition, and Income 152 Hog and Pig Inventory 1965-1998 Chart 152 Chickens: Numbers, Value, Production, and Income .... 153 Eggs: Production and Value 153 Honey: Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value 153 Commercial Livestock Slaughter 154 COUNTY ESTIMATES— LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK INVENTORY BY COUNTIES: All Cattle and Calves 1993-99 155 Beef Cows and Heifers That Have Calved 1993-99 .... 156 Milk Cows and Heifers That Have Calved 1993-99 157 Chickens - Districts Only -1992-98 157 All Sheep and Lambs 1993-99 158 Hogs and Pigs 1992-98 159 AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS 160 REPORTS ISSUED and PUBLICATION DATES (on inside back cover) 1999 Montana A<;ri( i i,ri'R.\i. Statistics FoRi:\voRD 3 ^ 'i 0 * *J '^^^^^^'^ .*<• COMMENTS FROM THE GOVERNOR Today's agricultural industry in Montana competes in a global economy. Fanners, ranchers, and agri-business people need concise, reliable information to compete. The 36th edition of the Montana Agricultural Statistics provides agricultural producers and businesses with the information necessary to make decisions and take advantage of opportunities as they arise. Whether these decisions are related to production or marketing, sound information is necessary to make good decisions. As we enter the 21st century, we applaud the efforts of Montana's agricultural industry for the large contribution they make to Montana's economy while competing in a global market. Sincerely, ■"iX{U:.^^ki Marc Racicot Governor 4 Foreword Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR As we enter the 21st century, we have become very conscious how world markets affect us even though we Hve in Montana. It is even more crucial for our industry to have accurate data to assist in the decision making process. The Montana Agricultural Statistics Service and the Montana Department of Agriculture provide that information in printed and electronic format for easy access. With this information readily available to our industry, we can make wise decisions that will allow us to continue to produce a high quality product that is competitive in the world market. Sincerely, ->^ Ralph Peck Director ncsiw 1999 Montana AcRiniTiRAi. Statistics I'ORKWORI) 5 for IS to ^^p RBM^^I ^H H ^^^^^^^^^^^^Eu ''' 1 ^.^ / 1 / ^^^^^L * ffl *_i\^ ^4ii^H NOTES FROM THE STATE STATISTICIAN Montana Agricultural Statistics Service is pleased to present the thirty-sixth edition of Montana Agricultural Statistics to Montana's agricultural community. Montana's fanners, ranchers, and agribusinesses made this publication possible through their willingness to provide basic agricultural information. Thank you. Montana Agricultural Statistics Service works in cooperation with the Montana Department of Agriculture, the Montana Wheat and Barley Committee, the Montana Alfalfa Seed Committee, Montana State University and many other producer organizations to provide valuable agricultural information which will enable producers to meet the challenges of the new millennium. We have made the information in this bulletin available on our Internet homepage at www.nass.usda.gov/mL/. As you look over the bulletin, we would appreciate any comments or suggestions you have for improving this publication. Again, to everyone involved in Montana's agriculture, thanks for your continued support. Thanks to our staff of statisticians, technicians, and enumerators who are dedicated to providing Montana's number one industry, agriculture, with high quality statistics. y^ Peggy Stringer State Statistician 6 General Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE The Department of Agriculture, through the Director, is responsible for administration of a $13 million annual budget with 108 full-time employees. The Director oversees the department's three divisions and seven bureaus. The function of each division is summarized below. Central Management Division performs technical, fiscal and administrative support functions for the department. Responsibilities of the division include activities for internal operations of the department. Agricultural Sciences Division provides services, protection and compliance assistance to farmers, agribusinesses, and the public through administration of laws pertaining to pesticides, ground water, noxious weeks, feeds, fertilizers, seed, grain dealers and warehousemen, nurseries, produce, mint, apiaries, alfalfa and leaf-cutting bees, pest surveys, and quarantines. The division licenses and trains persons according to requirements of these laws and registers labels for feeds, fertilizers and pesticides. Label registration protects consumers by assuring that labels provide adequate and fair directions, precautions, and other information. A division laboratory in Bozeman analyzes feeds, fertilizers and pesticides for the public and for division programs. The groundwater program provides protection through monitoring of Montana aquifers for pesticides and fertilizers, administration of best management practices, and compliance. The noxious weed program administers grants to assist counties and community projects in controlling noxious weeds. This program also administers a program to certify noxious weed seed free forage. The division provides produce grade inspection services and maintains two federally licensed inspectors capable of issuing federal grade certificates. The division inspects commodities being exported to certify that they meet import requirements of destination countries. The division administers the bonding and licensing requirements for commodity dealers and warehouses. These requirements protect Montana producers by assuring grain businesses have adequate finances and records. The apiary program registers Montana apiary sites and inspects resident and migratory beekeepers to protect honeybees from communicable diseases and to provide adequate honey and nectar flow to commercial apiaries. The division certifies nurseries and nursery stock for the pest management and freedom standards that are expected by states and businesses that receive Montana nursery stock. The division's quarantine program assures that Montana is protected from introductions of non- indigenous pests and prevents transfer of pests within Montana. Yearly surveys of selected pests provide information needed for pest management, commodity certification, pest occurrence and other purposes. The seed program protects consumers by assuring that seed labels contain truthful and accurate information and seed purity and viability data. The division samples seeds to check label claims and to assure that they meet standards for weed seeds. The Agricultural Development Division is responsible for administering programs directed at promoting and enhancing Montana agriculture. The Agriculture Finance program is responsible for making grants and lower interest rate loans for rural youth, rural youth organizations, and other qualified farmers and ranchers. The State Hail Insurance programs insure any type of crop grown in Montana from losses caused by hail damage. The marketing program is responsible for market enhancement and development through direct market development activities, grants, seed capital loan investments in new/innovative marketing, and product development. Statewide agricultural statistics and projections are developed through a Federal/State cooperative agreement administered through the division, which are made available through a comprehensive agricultural statistics bulletin and grain movement summary along with other production, price and income reports. Research and market development efforts are promoted for alfalfa seed through the Montana Alfalfa Seed Committee. The Montana State Grain Laboratory is located in Great Falls, operating the only official USDA-FGIS state grain grading laboratory in the state of Montana. The lab provides unbiased grain grading, analytical services, and oil seed analysis to the state's grain industry. The division is responsible for promoting and encouraging intensively scientific and practical research in all phases of wheat and barley culture, production, and marketing under the guidelines and policies developed by the Montana Wheat and Barley Committee. I9W Mom \N\ A(;ki( rin KM Si misik s (;bNH<\i 7 MONTANA CROP, LIV ESTOCK, AND WEATHER DIGEST, 1998 January: The month started out \v;irm, turned very cold, and ended much warmer. Precipitation was below normal, except tor the Southwest. Snow cover of winter wheat lields was rated mostly pt)or to very poor at month's end. Wind damage to winter wheat was minimal. Calving and lambmg had just started by theendot'lhe month. Grazing was rated 72 '7i open and the rest mostly dit'ficuli. February: The month was warm and dry until the last week when a snow storm brought precipitation. Snow cover ot winter wheal fields was rated mostly poor to very poor at month's end. Wind damage was mostly light. Calving was 17 ''/< complete and lambing was 1 1 Ic complete by the end of the month. Grazing was rated 57% open and the rest mostly closed. March: The month had relatively mild temperatures and above normal precipitation. Freeze, drought, and wind damage on winter wheat was mostly light. By the end of the month, winter wheat acreage was 72% greening. Producers had just started planting spring wheat and barley at the end of March. Calving and lambing were iSO?' and 41% complete, respectively. April: The month had generally warm temperatures and good precipitation. Spring planting started off slowly due to some wet conditions at the beginning of the month. Producers made good seeding progress by the last week with 40% of the spring wheat seeded, compared to the five-year aserage of 22%. Barley seeded was reported at .^8'/! . The winter wheat crop was rated mostly in good condition. At the end of the month, livestock producers started moving their cattle and sheep to summer pasture. Calving was SQ'Zf complete and lambing was 76% complete, compared with the average of 90% and 74%. respectively. May: At the beginning of the month, farmers took advantage of warm, dry weather to seed crops. Spring wheat and barley seeded was 83%' and 85% complete, respectively, and both were about 20 points ahead of normal. Precipitation fell in most areas in the next two weeks, but more was needed to improve crop conditions. At month's end, small grains were rated mostly in fair to good condition. Calving and lambing were \ irtually complete at the end of the month, and 79% of the cattle and 77''( of the sheep had been moved to summer ramies. many areas of the state. By the end of the month, winter wheat harvesting was well underway and ahead of last year's harvest. The second cutting of alfalfa hay had just begun. .'\ugust: Warm, dry weather continued. During the first week, some producers reported major hail damage to their winter wheat and barley crops. At month's end, small grain harvest was well ahead of normal. The winter wheat harvest was 98% complete, and the spring grain harvest was 87'7( complete. Pasture conditions were rated as mostly fair due to the hot, dry weather. The second cutting of alfalfa hay was 79% complete. September: The continued hot, dry weather allowed producers to virtually complete harvest of small grains by the middle of the month. Temperatures cooled as most areas in Montana received some precipitation during the last two weeks in September. By the end of the month, winter wheat seeding was about 40% complete, compared with 61% seeded at this time last year. Row crop harvest was progressing well by month's end. About 30% of the cattle and calves and sheep and lambs had been moved off summer ranges. October: The first two weeks of the month were marked by lower temperatures and some precipitation in most areas of the state. The weather warmed up the third week but cooled down the last week. with minimal precipitation. Winter wheat seeding was virtually complete as 99'7( of the crop was planted at month's end. Sugar beet and potato harvest was 88% and 95% complete, respectively. About 84% of the cattle and calves and sheep and lambs had been moved off summer pastures. November: Most of the state had above normal precipitation and warm temperatures, except for a short cold spell around the 1 2"' of the month. By the end of the month, the winter wheat crop had emerged on 95 percent of the seeded acreage. Snow cover of w inter wheat caused producers concern as condition ratings were 23 percent poor and 73 percent very poor. There was some wind damage to the emerging winter wheat. Livestock grazing was reported at 90 percent open. Supplemental feeding continued for 53 percent of the cattle and calves and 47 percent for sheep and lambs. June: Most of the state received ample rainfall during the second half of the month, which improved crop conditions. \\ month's end. small grains were rated mostly in fair to good condition. Due to the continued rain, the first cutting of alfalfa was 18% complete compared with 29*^ har\esied the previous year. All livestock had been moved to summer ranges by the end of the month. Pasture and range conditions were rated 71% fair to good. July: Warm weather during the month kept small grain crops ripening ahead of normal, but the lack of precipitation and the heat stressed crops in some areas. Conditions were rated fair to good in December: The first 2 Vi weeks of December were mild and di7, then an .Vrctic front brought very cold temperatures on the 17"'. Cold temperatures dominated the weather the rest of the month. Not much snow came along with the cold weather, and snow cover of w inter wheat continued to cause some concern with ratings of 30 percent fair, 13 percent poor, and 25 percent very poor. Wind damage to winter wheat was rated mostly light to none. Livestock were reported in good condition. At the end of the month. 95 percent of the cattle and calves were receiving feed, compared w ith 88 percent for sheep and lambs. Grazing was rated at 36 percent open. 8 General Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 FREEZE/FROS T OCCUR HENCE DATA, AVERAGE, 1961-90 1/ Station County Temp Threshold (DcgiL-eb I') Spring (Date) Probability Level Fall(Date) Probability Level Freeze- Free Period Probability Level 90 50 10 10 50 90 10 50 90 Belgrade AP Gallatin 36 3"' 28 May 29 May 09 Apr 24 Jun 20 Jun 03 May 09 Jul 12 Jun 27 May 24 Aug 20 Aug 28 Sep 08 Sep 04 Sep 12 Sep 23 Sep 19 Sep 27 Oct 09 102 133 159 75 101 137 48 69 114 Big Sandy Chouteau 36 32 28 May 21 May 07 Apr 22 Jun 08 May 25 May 09 Jun 26 Jun 12 May 25 Aug 19 Sep 01 Sep 09 Sep 04 Sep 14 Sep 24 Sep 19 Sep 28 Oct 09 113 133 157 87 112 138 61 90 119 Big Timber Sweet Grass 36 32 28 May 15 May 02 Apr 19 Jun 05 May 18 May 01 Jun 26 Jun 03 May 12 Aug 25 Sep 04 Sep 15 Sep 09 Sep 20 Oct 02 Sep 24 Oct 06 Oct 20 125 149 175 95 124 154 65 99 132 Bigforkl3S Flathead 36 32 28 May 16 Apr 30 Apr 05 Jun 02 May 16 Apr 24 Jun 19 May 31 May 12 Aug 29 Sep 1 1 Sep 22 Sep 17 Sep 29 Oct 14 Oct 06 Oct 17 Nov 06 134 159 205 106 136 173 78 113 141 Billings Water Plant Yellowstone 36 32 28 May 1 1 Apr 25 Apr 18 May 26 May 12 Apr 30 Jun 10 May 29 May 12 Sep 01 Sep 06 Sep 18 Sep 14 Sep 23 Oct 04 Sep 28 Oct 10 Oct 21 133 156 178 111 133 157 89 110 135 Bridger Carbon 36 32 28 May 12 Apr 27 Apr 17 Jun 05 May 16 May 02 Jun 28 Jun 04 May 17 Aug 27 Sep 06 Sep 18 Sep 10 Sep 20 Oct 03 Sep 23 Oct 05 Oct 18 125 151 173 97 127 153 68 102 134 Broad us Powder River 36 32 28 May 10 May 01 Apr 20 May 3 1 May 19 May 06 Jun 22 Jun 07 Mav 21 Aug 20 Aug 31 Sep 10 Sep 05 Sep 14 Sep 24 Sep 21 Sep 28 Oct 08 123 140 158 96 117 140 69 94 122 Chester Liberty 36 32 28 May 30 May 17 Apr 29 Jun 23 Jun 06 May 15 Jul 17 Jun 26 Jun 01 Aug 12 Aug 27 Sep 03 Aug 27 Sep 08 Sep 17 Sep 12 Sep 21 Oct 01 92 118 145 64 94 124 37 70 103 Chinook Blaine 36 32 28 May 16 May 03 Apr 18 Jun 02 May 16 May 04 Jun 19 May 29 May 20 Aug 22 Sep 03 Sep 09 Sep 06 Sep 16 Sep 23 Sep 22 Sep 29 Oct 08 116 140 162 96 122 142 77 104 122 Conrad Airport Pondera 36 32 28 May 30 May 12 Apr 30 Jun 19 May 27 Mav 13 July 09 Jun 12 Mav 25 Aug 17 Aug 28 Sep 07 Sep 02 Sep 14 Sep 23 Sep 19 Sep 30 Oct 09 103 133 151 75 109 132 47 84 113 Culbertson Roosevelt 36 32 28 May 20 May 06 Apr 26 Jun 08 May 22 May 14 Jun 27 Jun 07 May 3 1 Aug 10 Aug 27 Sep 06 Aug 28 Sep 10 Sep 19 Sep 15 Sep 25 Oct 01 107 134 149 80 110 128 53 87 106 nUlon WMCE Beaverhead 36 32 28 Jun 1 1 May 17 May 02 Jun 30 Jun 08 May 18 Jul 18 Jun 30 Jun 03 Aug 15 Aug 25 Sep 03 Aug 27 Sep 07 Sep 18 Sep 09 Sep 20 Oct 03 82 115 142 58 91 122 34 67 103 Ekalaka Carter 36 32 28 May 17 May 11 Apr 19 Jun 07 May 26 May 09 Jun 27 Jun 10 May 29 Aug 17 Aug 30 Sep 07 Sep 03 Sep 15 Sep 25 Sep 19 Oct 01 Oct 13 113 133 160 87 112 138 61 90 115 Fairfield Teton 36 32 28 May 23 May 07 Apr 23 Jun 09 May 20 May 06 Jun 26 Jun 03 May 19 Aug 28 Sep 04 Sep 15 Sep 09 Sep 20 Oct 03 Sep 21 Oct 07 Oct 21 HI 146 172 91 122 149 71 99 126 Fort Benton Chouteau 36 32 2S May 17 May 09 Apr 24 Jun 08 Mav 21 May 07 Jun 29 Jun 03 May 20 Aug 26 Sep 02 Sep 08 Sep 07 Sep 14 Sep 24 Sep 20 Sep 25 Oct 10 114 132 160 91 114 139 68 97 119 Geraldine Chouteau 36 32 28 May 23 May 06 Apr 28 Jun 17 May 24 May 10 Jul 12 Jun 1 1 May 22 Aug 19 Sep 03 Sep 06 Sep 03 Sep 14 Sep 23 Sep 19 Sep 24 Oct 09 111 133 154 78 112 135 45 90 117 Glendive Dawson 36 32 28 May 01 Apr 21 Apr 14 May 14 May 05 Apr 27 May 28 May 19 May 09 Sep 04 Sep 10 Sep 21 Sep 18 Sep 27 Oct 06 Oct 02 Oct 14 Oct 21 144 168 181 126 145 162 107 121 142 Hamilton Ravalli 36 32 28 May 20 May 06 Apr 19 Jun 07 May 24 May 04 Jun 25 Jun 12 May 19 Aug 25 Sep 06 Sep 17 Sep 05 Sep 20 Oct 03 Sep 16 Oct 03 Oct 20 110 143 175 89 117 152 68 92 128 Hardin Big Horn 36 32 28 May 09 Apr 27 Apr 17 May 3 1 May 17 May 01 Jun 22 Jun 05 May 14 Aug 27 Sep 06 Sep 15 Sep 09 Sep 20 Oct 01 Sep 23 Oct 05 Oct 17 125 149 170 100 126 153 76 103 135 Harlem Blaine 36 32 28 May 17 May 06 Apr 23 Jun 05 May 23 May 08 Jun 24 Jun 08 May 24 Aug 18 Sep 02 Sep 09 Sep 04 Sep 15 Sep 24 Sep 22 Sep 28 Oct 08 119 137 157 91 114 138 63 91 118 1/This table gives the degrees Fahrenheit and probability of a lat the probable leng er date in the sp h of the freeze- ring and an free period r .■arlier date i ;lative to the 1 the fall oft same tempe ic occurrenc nature thresh e of tempera old. tures as cold or colder. than 36, 32 , and 28 1 '>'>') MOMVN A .\(,K1( I I.UKM.SI MISIK S (ilM KM 9 FREEZE/FROST OCCUR RENCE C »ATA, AVERAGE, 1961 -90 1/ STATION COUNTY Temp Threshold ( Degrees F) Spring (Dalci I'robabilitv LeM.1 F^alKDate) Probabililv Level Freeze- Free Period Probabilitv Level ')ll 50 10 10 50 9(1 10 50 91) Harlowlon Wheuliand 30 32 28 May 27 May 08 Apr 27 Jun 18 May 27 Mav 15 Jul 10 Jun 15 Jun 03 Aug 17 Aug 29 Sep 06 Aug 29 Sep 1 1 Sep 22 Sep 10 Sep 24 Oct 07 9S 131 151 106 129 45 81 IW> Helena WSO Lewi-, .V Cl.iik 3(1 2S Mav 10 May 02 Apr 10 Jun 04 May 18 Mav 02 Jun 23 Jun 02 Mav 18 Aug 25 Sep 02 Sep 1 3 Sep 08 Sep 18 Sep 29 Sep 21 Oct 03 Oct 16 120 141 172 95 122 149 70 104 120 Hysham Treasure 36 32 28 May 12 Apr 29 Apr 1 0 May 28 May 16 Apr 30 Jun 13 Jun 01 May 14 Aug 28 Sep 04 Sep 15 Sep 09 Sep 18 Oct 02 Sep 2 1 Oct 02 Oct 18 122 143 173 103 124 154 84 106 135 Jordan Ciarlield 30 32 28 May 17 May 03 Apr 23 Jun 04 May 19 May 05 Jun 23 Jun 03 Mav 17 Aug 18 Aug 31 Sep 08 Sep 03 Sep 14 Sep 23 Sep 19 Sep 27 Oct 09 115 136 157 90 117 140 65 99 124 Kalispell 1-l.iihc.id 30 28 May 2U Apr 30 Apr 11 Jun 12 May 20 Apr 28 Jul 05 Jun 10 Mav 15 Aug 26 Sep 07 Sep 1 5 Sep 07 Sep 20 Oct 02 Sep 1 9 Oct 03 Oct 19 116 148 183 S7 122 157 57 96 130 Lewistown FA A Ai' Fergus 36 32 28 May 22 May 10 Apr 25 Jun 15 May 24 Mav 10 Jul 10 Jun 07 Mav 26 Aug 20 Sep 01 Sep 09 Sep 03 Sep 18 Sep 25 Sep 17 Oct 04 Oct 12 106 137 156 79 116 137 51 94 IIS Medieine Lake 3 SE Sheridan 30 32 28 May 09 May 02 Apr 23 May 28 May 18 Mav 1 1 Jun 16 Jun 03 May 29 Aug 18 Sep 01 Sep 07 Sep 05 Sep 18 Sep 24 Sep 23 Oct 05 Oct 1 1 124 148 1 60 99 123 1 30 74 98 III Miles Cily FAA AP Custer 30 Apr 30 Apr 22 Apr 11 May 10 May 07 Apr 25 Jun 01 May 22 May 09 Sep 05 Sep 13 Sep 27 Sep 2 1 Sep 29 Oct 12 Oct 08 Oct 15 Oct 27 148 167 189 128 145 109 10'^ 122 149 Plevna Fallon 3o 28 May 15 May 05 Apr 25 Jun 04 May 21 Mav 09 Jun 24 Jun 06 Mav 23 Aug 18 Aug 26 Sep 07 Sep 03 Sep 14 Sep 24 Sep 18 Oct 03 Oct 12 113 141 I5S 90 116 137 67 90 117 Poplar Kooseveli 28 May 07 May 01 Apr 20 May 24 May 15 Mav 04 Jun 10 May 29 Mav 19 Aug 3 1 Sep 07 Sep 1 1 Sep 1 2 Sep 20 Sep 27 Sep 25 Oct 03 Oct 13 132 146 105 no 127 145 89 108 125 Koundup Musselshell 30 32 28 May 12 Apr 28 Apr 18 May 29 May 14 Mav 02 Jun 15 May 30 Mav 15 Aug 30 Sep 01 Sep 14 Sep 10 Sep 17 Sep 29 Sep 2 1 Oct 03 Oct 14 123 144 167 103 125 150 84 106 133 Scobey Daniels 30 32 28 May 1 2 May 02 Apr 20 May 29 May 18 Mav 07 Jun 14 Jun 03 Mav 24 Aug 18 Aug 29 Sep 00 Sep 06 Sep 15 Sep 26 Sep 26 Oct 01 Oct 15 124 141 107 100 119 140 76 98 114 Sidney Richland 36 32 28 May 10 Mav 04 Apr 22 May 3 1 May 17 Mav 07 Jun 21 May 29 Mav 21 Aug 26 Sep 06 Sep 1 2 Sep 08 Sep 19 Sep 26 Sep 22 Oct 01 Oct 09 122 142 159 99 125 141 76 107 124 Stanford 1 VVNW Judith Basin 30 32 28 Jun 02 May 16 Mav 01 Jun 24 Jun 03 Mav 15 Jul 16 Jun 20 Mav 29 Aug 18 Aug 28 Sep 08 Aug 30 Sep 1 1 Sep 23 Sep 1 2 Sep 24 Oct OS 92 122 151 00 99 1 30 40 76 109 Terry I'r.uTic 30 ■;■> 28 May 09 Apr 30 Apr 19 May 20 May 14 Mav 03 Jun 12 May 28 Mav 17 Aug 24 Sep 06 Sep 09 Sep 09 Sep IS Sep 20 Sep 25 Sep 30 Oct 13 125 143 PO 105 120 140 S5 111') 122 Thompson Falls PH Sanders 36 32 28 May 17 May 01 Apr 19 Jun 08 May 16 Mav 04 Jun 30 Jun 01 Mav 19 Aug 29 Sep 07 Sep 17 Sep 1 1 Sep 24 Oct 07 Sep 25 Oct 10 Oct 27 121 154 181 94 130 150 67 105 131 Townsend Uroadwalei 30 32 28 May 20 May 1 2 Apr 25 Jun 17 May 28 May 10 Jul 09 Jun 12 May 24 Aug 2 1 Aug 27 Sep 07 Sep 03 Sep 1 1 Sep 24 Sep 15 Sep 26 Oct 1 1 101 128 161 106 137 53 84 112 Vid.i McCone 30 Js May OS Apr 28 Apr 10 May 21 May 14 May 03 Jun 04 Mav 30 Mav 19 Aug 28 Sep 05 Sep 15 Sep 12 Sep 20 Oct 111 Sep 27 ( )cl 05 Oct r 135 149 Pii 113 12-1 151 '*l IDS 131 Weslby Sheridan 28 Mav 1 2 May 01 Apr 23 Mav 27 Mav 17 May 07 Jun 12 Jun 02 Mav 2 1 Aug 18 Sep 04 Sep 09 Sep 05 Sep 18 Sep 25 Sep 23 Oct 02 Oct 1 2 126 147 160 100 123 141 74 99 122 Wibaux Wibaux 3() 32 28 Mav 23 May 05 Apr 25 Jun 17 May 23 Mav 12 Jul II Jun 09 Mav 29 Aug 1 2 Aug 21 Sep 06 Aug 28 Sep 08 Sep 23 Sep 1 2 Sep 26 Oct 10 100 134 157 72 lOS 133 43 81 108 1/ This lablc gives Ihe probability of a laler dale in the spring and an earlier dale in the fall of the iveurrenee of temperatures ns cold or colder, than 3fi. 32. and 28 decrees Fahrenheit and the probable lens;th of [he I'ree/e free peri(xl relali\e lo the same temperature threshold 10 Gkneral Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA: FREE DAYS 1997-98 ANNUAL AND GROWING SEASON PRECIPITATION AND FROST- STATIONS COUNTY PRECIPITATION FROST-FREE DAYS 1/ Annual Apr 1 - September Growing Season 1997 1998 Normal 2/ 1997 1998 Normal 2/ 1997 1998 Avg 3/ Inc hes Days Big Fork, 13 S Lake 22.59 26.89 22.41 14.54 17.88 12.50 168 186 163 Big Sandy Chouteau 10.10 13.39 13.88 8.98 9.60 10.50 83 120 103 Bic Timber Sweet Grass 21.05 -- 15.43 16.89 -- 10.80 124 127 123 BiHings, WSO Yellowstone 14. .57 17.02 15.08 10.74 11.91 9.61 143 175 152 Bozeman, MSU Gallatin 25.57 17.51 19.20 18.20 10.25 12.70 139 121 123 Broadus Power River 13.06 16.87 13.71 10.37 9.83 9.76 124 130 119 Butte Sliver Bow 19.96 15.47 12.10 14.33 11.01 8.76 86 108 67 Chester Liberty 9.24 9.54 10.64 7.34 7.38 8.23 123 104 104 Chinook Blaine 10.64 13.74 12.40 8.67 8.21 9.66 - 111 120 Circle McCone 8.52 15.04 13.36 6.39 9.01 10.42 113 125 122 Columhus Stillwater 20.21 14.98 14.74 14.25 10.20 10.28 124 128 127 Conrad Pondera 11.55 10.24 11.88 9.42 7.86 8.99 122 110 99 Culbertson Roosevelt 11.12 15.55 13.90 8.96 9.15 11.17 113 109 114 Cut Bank Glacier 9.17 12.23 11.79 7.61 10.12 9.46 123 110 117 Dillon Beaverhead 16.03 12.83 11.60 10.85 8.61 8.96 123 108 92 Ekalaka Carter 17.87 21.93 16.68 13.55 11.78 12.70 123 121 129 Fairrield Teton 12.76 14.47 12.46 10.99 10.73 9.80 163 169 125 Flatwillow, 4 ENE Petroleum 10.88 15.43 13.59 8.96 10.33 10.22 123 122 124 Forsyth Rosebud 13.46 18.73 13.52 10.00 12.32 9.63 124 149 139 Ft. Benton Chouteau 11.18 11.44 14.38 9.51 8.64 10.30 123 168 124 Geraldine Chouteau 17.64 14.92 15.70 14,37 10.77 11.42 123 121 127 Glasgow, WSO Valley 11.75 14.82 10.96 9.86 9.35 8.64 139 125 137 Glendive Dawson 11.64 14.75 13.61 9.94 8.07 10.60 139 163 146 Great Falls Cascade 14.04 17.35 15.21 11.41 13.13 10.30 123 121 124 Hamilton Ravalh 12.94 18.76 13.27 7.13 11.19 7.54 151 140 118 Hardin Big Horn 11.02 -- 12.72 7.43 — 8.71 143 -- 133 Harlowton Wheatland 21.60 14.28 13.76 19.16 11.34 10.40 120 119 110 Havre Hill 7.93 11 16 11.16 7.08 7.92 8.17 - 112 131 Helena Lewis & Clark 10.57 12.57 11.60 8.33 10.22 8.16 124 109 121 Hysham Treasure 14.56 16.32 13.26 11.29 10.74 9.62 124 155 130 Joliet Carbon 18.02 12.45 16.26 12.86 8.34 11.00 124 130 121 Jordan Garfield 9.38 14.75 13.01 8.07 9.16 10.00 123 132 123 Kalispcll Flathead 17.56 21.01 16.51 10.64 12.92 8.96 115 125 104 Kremlin Hill 11.11 13.24 11.26 9.27 9.06 8.85 - - - Lewistown, FCWOS Fergus 18.99 19.19 18.14 14.93 14.22 12.80 124 108 Ill Livingston, FCWOS Park 17.71 15.00 15.68 13.07 9.43 11.30 124 109 105 Malta, 7 E Phillips 14.01 15.76 12.68 11.48 9.99 10.03 131 125 122 Medicine Lake, 3 SE Sheridan 11.66 14.95 13.27 10.12 8.94 10.50 113 - 134 Miles City Custer 9.84 14.21 14.07 7.89 8.88 10.40 143 158 147 Missoula WSO Missoula 14.75 21.81 13.46 8.59 14.42 7.75 135 140 112 Opheim 12SSE Valley 11.38 9.45 11.67 9.56 5.68 9.79 113 107 112 Plentywood Sheridan 10.43 13.42 12.75 8.37 6.93 10.19 120 - 124 Plevna Fallon 13.44 20.73 14.41 10.31 10.69 10.91 103 130 118 Roundup Musselshell 12.18 14.55 12.57 10.18 11.18 9.54 114 155 134 Savage Richland 14.96 16.33 13.59 13.38 8,45 10.97 123 109 135 Scohey, 4 NW Daniels 12.89 13.16 12.89 10.90 7.23 9.86 113 109 107 Sidney Richland 14.33 17.47 13.67 12.34 9.37 10.53 123 109 131 Stanford Judith Basin 18.38 17.46 16.58 15.83 13.29 12.40 123 111 113 St. Ignatius Lake -- 18.68 16.66 — 12.62 10.42 153 142 131 Sunburst 8E Toole 10.99 11.76 1064 8.78 8.97 8.23 123 124 113 Terry Prairie 13.00 14.68 1 1 .50 11.25 7.86 9.26 129 158 120 Thompson Falls PH Sanders 25.92 28.28 22.97 10.90 12.79 9.16 153 141 128 Townsend Broadwater 14.92 8.89 11.28 12.54 6.58 8.42 124 109 119 Valier Pondera 11.50 11.11 12.14 9.96 8.95 9.77 122 150 121 Vida, 6 NE McCone 14.16 16.86 15.03 12.40 8.17 11.60 122 109 128 Virginia City Madison 21.12 18.79 16.49 15.40 11.93 11.36 96 104 86 Wibaux, 2 E Wibaux 11.81 18.50 13.95 10.09 11.62 11.23 122 109 115 Wilsall,8ENE Park 25.57 16.75 20.61 19.27 11.83 13.95 122 109 94 Wisdom Beaverhead 15.43 15.14 11.32 10.55 11.00 7.52 7 49 17 Wyola, 1 SW Big Horn 15.47 13.15 17.10 11.46 9.13 11.20 120 123 106 1/ Days between last frost (32 degrees) in spring and first fr osl (32 deg rces) after Ju ne30. 2/N ormal for xriod 1961 -1990 3/ 1987-199 5 average frost free days Source: N alional Weather Servu ■e, NOAA, Great Falls Montana. - Not availab le. 1999 Montana A(;Rirtii,riiR/\i. Statistics (Jknkkai 11 CROP PROGRESS BY WEEK ENDING DATE Winter Wheat -- Seeded Winter Wheat -- Harvested 8/30 9/06 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 d] Fain 996 CZI Fain 997 7/18 7/25 8/1 8/8 8/15 8/22 8/29 9/5 a'12 S'lS I Foil 1998 ■- 93-97 Avg CJ 1997 mi 1998 1999 -■-94-98 Avg Spring Wheat -- Seeded Spring Wheat -- Harvested o I- 4/4 4/11 4/18 4/25 5/2 5fl 5/16 5/23 5/30 6/6 I I 1997 CZ] 1998 ^H 1999 -»- 94-98 Avg g> 80 7/25 8/1 8/8 8/15 8/22 8/29 9/5 9/12 9/19 9/26 (m 1997 im 1998 ■ 1999 -«- 94-98 Avg 100 S. 80 Barley -- Seeded Barley -- Harvested ,-<««TMflnJ-D 4/4 4/11 4/18 4/25 5« 5/9 5/16 5/23 5O0 6« cm 1997 IZZ) 1998 ^M 1999 -»- 94-98 Avg 8/1 8/8 a/is 8^2 8^9 9/5 9/12 9/19 0»26 1(V3 cm 1997 (IZI 1998 ■ 1999 -«- 94-98 Avg 12 General Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 MONTANA FACTS AND FIGURES Montana's 1990 population, at 799,065, rose 1.6 percent from 1980. Population density, measured in people per square mile, was 5.5 in 1990--third lowest m the United States. Montana's 59.7 million acres of land in farms and ranches ranks second in the Nation behind Texas. MONTANA POPULATION LAND AND LAND UTILIZATION 1/ Total. 1990 Census People Per Square Mile Farm Population People Per Farm 799,065 5.5 45,718 1.9 Montana Total Land Area, Miles Montana Total Land Area, Acres All Land m Farms & Ranches Proportion of Land in Farms & Ranches 145,388 Sq. Miles 93.0 Ml . Acres 58,607,776 Acres 63.0 Percent 1/ 1997 U.S. Census of Agriculture. Montana Land Area: Ownership as a Percentage of Total state of MT 5.8% Federal 28.9% Tribal Lands 2.7% Natl Paries/Other 2.2% Bureau of Land Mgmt 8.5% Forest Service 18.1% 1/ Private land including roads, railroads, airports, etc. SOURCE: BLM "Public Land Statistics, 1997," USFS, BIA, State of Montana, Department of State Lands. FARM COUNTS AND MEASUREMENTS, 1997 Number of Farms & Ranches 1/ Average Size of Farm or Ranch Total Farm & Ranch Assets 2/ Average Value per Farm or Ranch 27,000 2,141 Acres $22.3 Bil. $824,976 Real Estate Value/Farm or Ranch Average Value Per Acre 3/ Farm & Ranch Debt Per Operation $640,311 $294 $99,715 1/ Places with annual sales of agricultural products of $1,000 or more. 2/ Excludes farm operators' household assets and debt. 3/ Per acre, land and buildings, January 1, 1998. LAND IN FARMS AND RANCHES: Utilization as Percentage of Total 1/ Range & Pasture 64.8% Harvested Cropland 16.0% 1/ 1997 U.S. Census of Agriculture. 1999 Montana A(;Ri(ri.TiiR.\i. S tatistk s (iKSKRAl. 13 NUMBER Ol F FARMS, MONTANA, 1910-1949 Year Number of '(ear Number of Year Number of Year Number of Farms (000) Farms (000) Farms (000) Fanns(000j 1910 28,8 1920 57,7 1930 55 0 1940 445 1911 31,5 1921 570 1931 54.5 1941 420 1912 34,0 1922 55.0 1932 54.0 1942 41 0 1913 370 1923 52,5 1933 535 1943 408 1914 40,0 1924 51.0 1934 530 1944 406 1915 45 0 1925 500 1935 520 1945 40.4 1916 500 1926 51.0 1936 500 1946 39.8 1917 540 1927 525 1937 48.0 1947 39.2 1918 56.0 1928 53,5 1938 460 1948 38.5 1919 57.0 II 1929 54 (J 1939 45 0 1949 37.8 NUMBER OF FARMS, LAND IN FARMS, & AVERAGE SIZE OF FA] RMS, MONTANA, 1950-1998 Number of All Land Average Size Census Farms 2/ Census Acres Census Cropland Year Farms 1/ in Farms of All Farms Reporting Cropland of Cropland 2/ Avg Size 11 (000) (000) Acres Acres (000) (000) Acres Acres 1950 37.2 65.000 1.747 __ _. .. 1951 36.8 65.200 1,772 - — - 1952 364 65.500 1,799 - - - 1953 359 65.800 1.833 - - — 1954 35.4 66.100 1.867 31.2 14,508 465 1955 34.8 66.100 1,899 - - 1956 34.2 66.200 1,936 - - - 1957 33.6 66.300 1,973 - ._ - 1958 33.0 66.500 2,015 - - - 1959 32.4 66.600 2.056 27,5 15.078 549 I960 31.7 66.700 2.104 1961 30.8 66.800 2,169 - - - 1962 30.1 66.800 2,219 - - ~ 1963 29.5 66.800 2,264 .- - - 1964 28.9 67.200 2,325 25.2 15,388 611 1965 28.4 66.700 2,349 - - _ 1966 28.0 66.200 2,364 — .. — 1967 27.6 65.700 2,380 - - ~ 1968 27.1 65.200 2,406 - - 1969 26 7 64.700 2.423 22 7 16,109 710 1970 26.4 64.200 2.432 .. „ 1971 26.0 63,700 2,450 - - - 1972 25.5 63,200 2,478 - - _ 1973 25.1 63,000 2,510 - - — 1974 24.6 62.800 2,553 21.4 15.446 722 1975 23.4 62.200 2,658 - - - 1976 23.4 62.200 2,658 - -- - 1977 23.5 62.100 2,643 - - - 1978 23 6 62.100 2.631 21 4 16.233 759 1979 23 7 62.100 2.620 -- -- -- 1980 23.8 61.900 2.601 _. .. — 1981 23.9 61.700 2.582 — - - 1982 24.0 61,500 2.563 20.7 16,452 795 1983 24.1 61,300 2,544 — - - 1984 24.2 61,100 2,525 - .. - 1985 24.3 61,000 2,510 -- -- 1986 24.4 60,900 2,496 - - - 1987 24.5 60,800 2,482 21.1 17,830 845 1988 24.6 60,700 2,467 - - .- 1989 24,7 60.600 2.453 1990 24.7 60..M)() 2.449 1991 24.7 60,300 2,441 - -- - 1992 24.3 60,000 2,469 19.4 17,495 902 1993 25.0 59,900 2,396 - ~ 1994 26.0 59,600 2,292 — - 1995 26.0 59,400 2,285 .. - - 1996 26.5 58.500 2,208 _ .. - 1997 27.0 57.800 2,141 20.7 17,629 852 1998 27.5 57.500 2,091 - .. 1/ Beginning in 1975. places that had annual sales of agncultural producLs of S 1 .000 or more 2/ Census of Aenculture 14 General Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 FARM REAL ESTATE: Value of Land & Buildings, Rent Per Acre & Rent to Value, Montana, 1989-99 Year Value Per Acre of Land & Buildings Rent Per Acre Rent to Value 1/ Cropland Pasture Cropland Pasture Non-Irrigated Irrigated Non-Irrigated Imgated Dollars Percent 1989 1990 202 222 23.90 21.80 54.40 60.20 5.00 6.00 8.4 8.3 8.5 8.3 6.3 6.8 1991 1992 1993 1994 2/ 1994 2/ 1995 219 219 227 254 254 277 18.40 19.80 21.00 24.10 15.20 15.30 43.60 50.60 54.80 49.70 3/ 3/ 5.10 6.60 8.10 6.20 5.50 5.10 7.3 8.3 7.8 8.4 5.1 5.1 6.6 5.0 5.5 7.3 3/ 3/ 5.0 5.5 5.8 4.7 4.7 3.9 1/ Rent as a percentage of per acre value of rented land. 2/ Survey procedures change from Agricultural Land Value Survey to June Agricultural Survey beginning in 1994. 1994 Value for both procedures are published for comparison. 3/ Insufficient information. Year All Land Value Cropland Value Pasture Value Cash Rents Rent to Value 1/ All Non- Irrigated Irrigated Non- Imgated Cropland Irrigated Cropland Pasture Non- Irrigated Cropland Irrigated Cropland Pasture Dollars per Acre Percent 1996 1997 1998 1999 289 291 294 296 458 463 465 340 343 345 1,290 1,310 1,310 190 197 200 17.00 17.00 17.00 19.00 2/ 2/ 51.50 55.90 5.00 5.00 4.50 5.00 5.3 5.0 5.0 5.5 2/ 2/ 3.9 4.3 4.3 2.6 2.3 2.5 1/ Rent as a percentage of per acre value of rented land. 2/ Insufficient information. CENSUS OF AGRK :ULTUR E: Number of Farms by Size , Selected Years, Montana Farms by Size 1959 1964 1969 1974 1978 1982 1987 1992 1997 1-9 Acres 675 704 1,283 1,177 1,255 1,551 1,940 1,209 898 10-49 Acres 1,690 1,641 1,485 1,550 1,889 2,673 2,745 2,804 3,570 50-179 Acres 3,804 3,393 2,791 2,707 2,987 3,080 3,019 3,061 3,575 180-499 Acres 4,938 4,396 3,757 3,436 3,420 3,097 3.315 2,964 3,372 500-999 Acres 4,671 3,954 3,339 2,990 2,928 2,640 2,737 2,521 2,675 1,000-1,999 Acres 1/ 5,101 4,700 4,053 4,011 3,345 3,460 3,040 3,127 2,000 Acres or More 13,181 7,831 7,596 7,411 7,075 7,184 7,352 7,222 7,062 Total Farms 28,959 27,020 24,951 23,324 23,565 23,570 24,568 22,821 24,279 1/ Combined with "2,000 Acres or More :■■ in 1959. CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: Number of Farms by Value of Sales, Selectee Years, Montana Farms by Value of Sales 1959 1964 1969 1974 1978 1982 1987 1992 1997 Less than $2,500 6,469 5,886 4.525 3,340 2.842 3.914 4,320 4.073 4.996 $2,500-$4,999 4.024 3.522 2.375 1.655 1,991 1.795 2,006 1.764 2.024 $5.000-$9,999 6,570 5,518 3.800 2.520 2.538 2.295 2.374 2.131 2.308 $10,000-$24,999 11,691 2/ 2/ 11 4,573 3.703 3,912 3.413 3.415 $25,000-$49,999 - 11.753 13.512 13.565 4.757 3.592 3,695 3.051 2,839 $50,000-$99,999 - 2/ 2/ 2/ 4.024 3,928 4.064 3.528 3,340 $100,000-$499.999 - 251 597 2.036 2.567 3,981 3.945 4.492 4,878 $500,000 or More - 3/ 49 106 160 263 252 369 479 Total Farms 28,959 27,020 24,951 23,324 23,565 23,570 24,568 22,821 24,279 2/ Combined with "$25,000-$49,999" for 1964. 1969. and 1974. 3/ Combined with •'$100.000-$499.9< Win 1964. lyyy Mom ANA Al.KK I III KM Si AllSIK S (ilMKM. 15 CKNSUS OF AGRICULTURE: Number of Farms, Land in Farms, Average Farm Size, Montana, 1992 iS; 1997 1/ C'OHNI V & \'>'I2 I'/V" Number i>l' Land in Farms Average Size Farm Number of Land in Farms Average Size Farm niSTRKT Farms l^iiin Acies Deer Lodge 70 135.126 1.930 83 101,657 1,225 Flathead 813 277.050 341 898 216.303 241 Giunilc 138 349.938 2.536 117 268.413 2.294 Like 948 631.377 666 1.011 596.726 590 LiiildIii 219 50.220 229 252 46,167 183 Mineral 67 19.158 286 71 16,329 230 Missoula 450 248.215 552 482 262.419 544 Powell 233 675.569 2,899 230 649.489 2.824 Ravalli 937 241.655 258 1.080 183.647 170 Sanders 348 381.104 1.095 412 409.965 995 NORIIIWKSr 4,223 3,009,412 713 4,636 2,751,115 593 lilaine 514 2.338.866 4.550 541 2.257.722 4.173 ('hi)uleau 737 2.277.936 3.091 750 2.211.635 2,949 (ilaeier 376 1.730.537 4,602 425 1.622.574 3,818 ; Hill 641 1.644.001 2,565 692 1.642.562 2,374 Liherly 274 95 1 .780 3.474 280 915,451 3,269 '< Phillips 479 1.968.857 4.110 489 1,977.811 4.045 Pondera 463 893.872 1.931 474 878,426 1,853 Telon 556 1.178.885 2.120 557 1.116,889 2,005 T(H)le 358 1.063.086 2,970 382 1 .090.966 2.856 .N()KIMrENTR.\I. 4,398 14,047,820 3.194 4.590 13,714,0.^6 2.988 Daniels 325 761.459 2.343 363 764.544 2,106 liawsoii 451 1.334.041 2,958 502 1.417.310 2,823 (iarl'icld 263 2.000.266 7.606 244 2.163.270 8,866 MeCone 415 1 .290. 1 34 3.109 430 1.312.704 3,053 Kiehland 563 1.197.028 2.126 571 1.214.802 2,127 Ro(>se\'ell 525 1.414.415 2.694 609 1.430.064 2,348 Sheridan 526 962.450 1.830 581 1.001.193 1,723 Vallev 624 1.688.070 2.705 655 1.786.617 2,728 NORTIIKAST 3,692 10,647,863 2,884 3.955 11,090,504 2.804 Uroad\\aler lu> 449.9711 2.195 219 452.744 l.\n>~ Cascade 792 1.424.228 1.798 903 1.441.261 1,596 Fergus 804 2.232.575 2.777 816 2.248.705 2,756 Golden Valley 121 636.514 5.260 118 638.049 5,407 Judilh Basin 328 868.064 2.647 329 834.711 2,537 Lewis & Clark 438 883,479 2,017 502 822.066 1,638 ' Meagher 134 912.154 6,807 142 940,071 6,620 Musselshell 253 1.031,872 4,079 232 952.670 4,106 Pettiileum 105 669.516 6.376 88 541.361 6,152 VVhealland 146 850.599 5.826 144 833.757 5.790 1 CKNTR.\L 3,326 9,958,971 2,994 3,493 9,705,395 2.779 Beaverhead 345 1.342.484 3.891 360 1.152.0(lS 3.200 Gallalin 789 699.409 886 835 759.944 910 Jetierson 236 367.482 1.557 266 364.153 1,369 ; Madison 418 1.271.160 3.041 460 1 .079.502 2.347 Silver Bow 105 99.746 950 116 100.181 864 SOUTHWEST 1,893 3,780,281 1,997 2.037 3,455,788 1,697 liigllorii 4S5 3.002, 37.S O.I90 53(1 2.770.118 5.227 Carlion 599 598.694 999 623 735.910 I.I8I 1 Park 385 777.803 2.020 420 749.103 1,784 1 Slillwaler 446 889.294 1 .994 473 896,739 1,896 Sweetgrass Treasure 295 837,904 2.840 301 839.345 2,789 113 599.014 5.301 110 605.527 5,505 ^'ellowslone 994 1.454.669 1 .463 1 .097 1.526.007 1.391 SOl'TIICKNTRAI. 3.317 8,159,756 2,460 3,554 8,122,749 2.286 Carter ill.S i.(ii'),4s: - ■ ^ ., ;, i~ 1 >s'*..""^~2 5.; II Custer 380 2.085.181 5.487 405 1.S97.536 4,685 Fallon 302 944.497 3. 1 27 309 952.884 3,084 Powder River 295 1 .629.363 5.523 297 1.559.222 5,250 Prairie 165 683.088 4.140 158 612.'KK. 3,879 Rosebud 357 2.585.834 7.243 362 :.6S0.S44 7,406 WihauN 165 490.988 2.976 178 4^5.427 2.671 1 Std'lllEAST 1,972 10,0.38,433 5,090 2,014 9.768,191 4,850 . MONTANA 22,821 59,642,536 2,613 24.279 58.607. 778 :.4i4 '■ 1/ Farms are places that had or wtnild have h.id .iniui.i 1 sales of agricultural p roducis ol" S 1 .(M)0 or ii ore 16 Economic Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 CASH RECEIPTS: From Sale of Principal Products & Government Payments, Montana, 1989-98 Livestock & Total Receipts Government Total YEAR Livestock Products Crops trom Marketings Payments All Cash Receipts (000) Dollars 1989 954,144 617,307 1,571,451 289,382 1.860.833 1990 848,371 760.227 1,608.598 299,599 1.908.197 1991 800.959 728,917 1.529,876 320,133 1,850,009 1992 911.250 869,527 1,780,777 298,773 2,079,550 1993 947,983 858,335 1,806,318 338.008 2,144,326 1994 853.460 1,034,286 1,887.746 256,143 2,143,889 1995 798.690 1,080,180 1,878,870 189.801 2,068,671 1996 797,762 1,203,999 2,001,761 240,720 2,242,481 1997 964,656 1,058,422 2.023,078 230,857 2.253.935 1998 864,717 934,272 1.798,989 357,904 2.156.893 Cash Receipts from Farm Marketings - 1997 Excluding Government Payments (000) Dollars Numbers show ranking of top ten. IQ Less than 25,000 □ 45.000-74.999 ^ 25.000-44,999 □ 75.000 -h 1999 Montana A(;ki( ii.ti'Rai. Statistk s K(()N(iMII 17 CASH RECEIPTS: From Sale of Principal Products and Government Payments, 1997 1/2/ County & District LivesliK.k & LivcsliKk Products Crops Total Cas h Receipts Government Payments All Cash Receipts (()(K)) Dols Rank (000) Dols Rank (000) Dols Rank (000) Dols ((XK)) Dols Deer Lodge 2.952 54 2,280 50 5.232 53 112 5.344 Ralhead 10.492 39 16,414 T) 26,900 30 784 27.690 Granite 8.947 45 893 53 9.X40 50 .. 9.840 Lake 24.439 17 14,130 24 38,569 22 912 39.481 Lincoln 1.685 55 578 54 2,263 55 -- 2.263 Mineral 694 56 362 55 1,056 56 - 1.056 Missoula 6.702 50 1.958 52 8,660 51 120 8.780 Powell 17.415 27 2.572 47 19,987 42 157 20.144 Ravalli 19.434 21 5.017 39 24,451 33 321 24.772 Sanders 7.893 48 4,223 41 12,116 47 222 12.338 NORTHWEST 100,653 -- 48,427 ■- 149,080 -- 2,628 151,708 Blaine 30.877 0 19,595 17 50,472 14 9.223 59.695 Chouteau 16.070 29 102,252 1 118,322 1 20.373 138.695 Glacier 19.220 22 25,117 15 44,337 19 6.744 51.081 Hill 12.213 36 68,391 2 80.604 5 16.822 97.426 Liberty 9.256 43 38,851 5 48.107 17 8.297 56.404 Phillips 29.493 12 18,737 19 48.230 16 7.821 56.051 Pondera 13.699 34 49,899 4 63.598 9 8.537 72.135 Tclon 46.270 5 59,605 3 105.875 2 9.365 115.240 Toole 9.562 42 36.011 6 45.573 18 10.808 56.381 NORTH CENTR.\L 186,660 -- 418,458 -- 605,118 -- 97,990 703,108 Daniels 6.567 51 17.771 21 24.338 34 8.116 32.454 Dawson 18.619 23 18.863 18 37.482 23 5.657 43.139 Garfield 18.150 24 8.550 32 26.700 31 4.352 31.052 McCone 14.765 33 15.629 23 30.394 27 7.675 38.069 Richland 24.559 16 32.216 10 56.775 12 6.127 62.902 Roosevelt 10.021 40 27.123 13 37.144 24 9.360 46.504 Sheridan 8.048 47 20.106 16 28.154 28 9.702 37.856 Valley 14.997 31 27,792 12 42.789 20 12.196 54,985 NORTHEAST 115,726 -- 168,050 -- 283,776 -- 63,185 346.961 Broadwater 8.223 46 11.836 27 20.059 41 2.572 22.631 Cascade 42.510 6 33.309 8 75.819 6 7.047 82.866 Fergus 40.320 8 26.436 14 66.756 7 7.146 73.902 Golden Valley 7.656 49 2.394 49 10.050 49 2.283 12.333 Judith Basin 27.215 13 11.955 26 39.170 21 3.252 42.422 Lewis & Clark 17.782 26 5.714 38 23.496 37 719 24.215 Meagher 15.707 30 5.994 37 21.701 40 807 22.508 Musselshell 10,542 38 6.340 36 16.882 45 2,115 18.997 Petroleum 9.730 41 2.408 48 12.138 46 1.001 13.139 Wheatland 16.188 28 8.13? 34 24,321 35 1.912 26.233 CENTR.\L 195.873 -- 114,519 -- 310,392 -- 28,854 339,246 Beaverhead 52.166 4 13.233 25 65,399 8 865 66.264 Gallatin 30.564 10 32.516 9 63,080 10 2.425 65.505 Jefferson 9.162 44 2.799 46 11,961 48 440 12.401 Madison 25.156 15 11.491 29 36,647 26 835 37.482 Silver Bow 3.186 53 101 56 3.287 54 _ 1.287 SOUTHWEST 120,234 - 60,140 -- 180,374 -- 4365 184.939 Big Horn 65,075 , 28,728 II 93.803 4 4.349 98.152 Carbon 29.738 11 18,502 20 48.240 15 1 .349 49.589 Park 18.081 25 4,809 40 22.890 38 1.071 23.961 Stillwater 25.937 14 10,872 30 36,809 25 3.502 40.311 Sweetgrass 20.328 20 1,969 51 22,297 39 365 22.662 Treasure 14,816 32 9.248 31 24,064 36 587 24,651 Yellowstone 64,530 2 34.809 7 99.339 3 5.111 104.450 SOUTH CENTR.\L 238,505 " 108,937 ■- 347,442 -- 16334 363.776 Carter 22,782 19 3,395 44 2<).I77 ■> ■> ;.S64 29.041 Custer 54.444 3 8,166 33 62,610 11 2.131 64.741 Fallon 13,456 35 4,129 42 17,585 44 3.078 20.663 Powder River 23,856 18 3,481 43 27,337 29 1.774 29.111 Praine 11,905 37 7.749 35 19,654 43 2.087 21.741 Rosebud 40,943 7 1 1 .568 28 52,511 13 2.993 55.504 Wibaux 5,170 52 3.3.36 45 8,506 52 2.354 10.860 SOUTHEAST 172,556 -- 41,824 -- 214380 -- 17,281 231,661 MONTANA i.i.Ao.:o7 ■■ 960,355 -• 2,090,562 •- 230.837 2321.399 1/ Includes estimates of inter-farm sales and intra-state sales resulting in larger total cash re< cipts than shown i n USDA esumates on other pages V Payments of less than $50,000 included in State totals. SOURCE: Bureau of Economic Analysis. U.S. Department of Commerce. Washington. DC 18 Economic Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 CASH RECEIPTS: From Marketings by Commodities, Montana, 1994-1998 1/ ITEM 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Thousand Dollars Livestock and Products Cattle and calves 728,590 667,838 655.770 831,030 744,544 Dairy products 40,478 40,299 44,688 37.488 42,000 Sheep and lambs 24,232 25,682 28,797 29,744 21,434 Wool 4,379 5,428 3,901 3.668 2,670 Hogs and pigs 31,119 36,074 37,900 34.010 25,840 Eggs 4,538 4,988 5.940 4.180 3,850 Honey 6,497 6,106 6.178 9.502 8,779 All other livestock 1/ 13,627 12,275 14,588 15,034 15,600 TOTAL 853,460 798,690 797,762 964,656 864.717 Crops I Wheat 705,597 726,894 809,520 680,091 571,327 Barley 121,117 141,945 147,530 140,429 123,992 Sugar beets 54.763 47,601 62,530 49,572 57,105 Hay 77,568 86,372 100,235 106,713 95,094 Potatoes 21,382 20,069 24,572 18,960 20,489 Oilseed crops 8,452 10,032 7,458 11,194 13,010 Oats 3,819 3,092 3,965 2,011 2,222 Dry beans 4,013 3,531 4,283 5,278 4,481 Com 5,192 5,319 4,980 4,628 4,601 Cherries 770 916 893 830 2,040 All other crops 2/ 31,613 34,409 38,033 38,716 39,911 TOTAL 1,034,286 1,080,180 1,203,999 1,058,422 934,272 ALL commodities 1,887,746 1,878,870 2,001,761 2,023,078 1,798,989 1 /Revised. 2/All other livestock- includes horses/mules, poultry and produc ts including, bees, be eswax, chickens, turkeys & turkey eggs, rabbits and mink 1 3/ All other field crops- includes fruits; vegetables: seeds; greenl louse and nursery products. 1 CASH RECEIPTS: From Marketings by Commodities , Percent of Total Receipts For All Commodities, Montana, 1994-1998 1/ ITEM 1994 1995 1996 1997 1 1998 Percent Livestock and Products | Cattle and calves 38.6 35.5 32.8 41.1 41.4 Dairy products 2.1 2.1 2.2 1.9 2.3 Sheep and lambs 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.2 Wool 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 Hogs and pigs 1.6 1.9 1.9 1.7 1.4 Eggs 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 Honey 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.5 Other 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.9 TOTAL 45.2 42.5 39.9 47.7 48.1 Crops | Wheat 37.4 38.7 40.4 33.6 31.8 Barley 6.4 7.6 7.4 6.9 6.9 Sugar beets 2.9 2.5 3.1 2.5 3.2 Hay 4.1 4.6 5.0 5.3 5.3 Potatoes 1.1 1.1 1.2 0.9 I.l Other 2.9 3.0 3.0 3.1 3.7 TOTAL 54.8 57.5 60.1 52.3 51.9 All commodities 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 1/ Revised and details may not add to total because of rounding. 1 1999 Montana Agrkilukai-Staitsik s K<()N(JMI( 19 CASH RECEIPTS FROM MARKETINGS OF COMMODITIES, MONTANA 1/ Livestock Products $853,642,000 43.8% 1994-1997 Average Cattle & Calves 37.0% Crops $1,094,222,000 56.2% Other Livestock 1 .3% Sugar Beets 2.7% Hogs& Pigs 1.8% Bariey7.1% Other Crops 4.1% Dairy Products 2.1% Sheep, Lambs & Wool 1 .6% Hay 4.8% Wheat 37.5% Livestock Products $864,717,000 48.1% 1998 Cattle & Calves 41 .4% Crops $934,272,000 51.9% Other Livestock 1 .6"/ Sugar Beets 3.2% Hogs & Pigs 1 .4% Barley 6.9% Other Crops 4.8% Dairy Products 2.3% Hay 5.3% Sheep, Lambs & Wool 1 .3% Wheat 31.8% 1/ Details may not add because of rounding. 20 Economic Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 VALUE ADDED TO THE U.S. ECONOMY BY THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR, MONTANA, 1994 -1998 1/ ITEM 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Million Dollars | Final crop output Food grains Feed grains Oil crops Fruits Vegetables All other crops Home consumption Value of inventory adjustment 2/ 904.7 705.6 207.7 8.5 0.9 26.1 85.5 1.8 (131.4) 1,160.7 726.9 236.7 10.0 1.0 24.6 80.9 1.8 78.8 1,154.4 809.5 256.7 7.5 1.0 30.0 99.3 1.8 (51.4) 1,092.8 680.1 253.8 11.2 0.9 25.6 86.8 1.8 32.5 910.3 571.3 225.9 13.0 2.2 26.5 95.4 1.9 (25.8) Final animal output Meat animals Dairy products Poultry and eggs Miscellaneous livestock Home consumption Value of inventory adjustment 2/ 971.5 783.9 40.5 4.8 24.2 10.2 107.9 833.9 729.6 40.3 5.3 23.5 8.1 27.1 770.8 722.5 44.7 6.2 24.4 7.8 (34.7) 907.2 894.8 37.5 4.7 27.7 8.6 (66.1) 871.2 791.8 42.0 4.3 26.8 8.9 (2.6) Services and forestry Machine hire and customwork Forest products sold Other farm income Gross imputed rental value of farm dwellings 212.1 27.4 3.6 51.6 129.6 238.9 25.3 3.6 66.7 143.3 260.9 28.1 3.6 84.1 145.1 249.9 33.7 3.6 69.1 143.5 302.3 29.6 3.9 118.3 150.5 Final agricultural sector output 2,088.3 2,233.5 2,186.1 2,249.9 2,083.9 (LESS) Intermediate consumption outlays 1.032.6 1,054.4 1,119.8 1,222.5 1,159.7 Farm origin Feed purchased Livestock & poultry purchased Seed purchased 217.2 111.6 68.1 37.5 218.9 132.6 51.2 35.1 235.7 137.4 60.5 37.8 299.6 138.5 120.5 40.6 255.7 130.3 87.0 38.4 Manufactured inputs. Fertilizers & lime. Pesticides Petroleum fuel & oils Electricity 282.6 92.1 62.4 92.1 36.1 299.8 102.9 66.3 92.2 38.5 337.5 113.4 73.0 107.4 43.7 344.2 119.6 82.0 1 12.9 29.6 345.1 122.9 89.9 I0I.4 30.9 Other intermediate expenses Repairs & maintenance of capital items Machine hire and custom work Marketing, storage, and transportation expenses Contract labor Miscellaneous expenses 532.8 159.0 48.9 55.4 7.3 262.2 535.7 157.8 60.0 55.9 11.1 250.9 546.6 173.7 41.5 53.6 13.6 264.2 578.7 165.0 46.0 74.5 15.2 277.9 558.9 173.8 54.1 59.7 13.7 257.7 (PLUS) Net government transaction + Direct government payments - Motor vehicle registration and licensing fees - Property taxes 135.0 256.1 13.2 107.9 62.0 189.8 10.8 117.0 108.4 240.7 11.9 120.4 95.0 230.9 12.7 123.2 213.5 357.9 14.7 129.7 Gross value added 1,190.7 1,241.0 1,174.7 1,122.5 1.137.6 (LESS) Capital consumption 278.1 282.0 289.7 299.7 299.8 Net value added 912.6 959.0 885.0 822.8 837.9 (LESS) Factor payments Employee compensation (total hired labor) Net rent received by nonoperator landlords Real estate and nonreal estate Interest 459.9 124.0 137.8 198.1 525.6 125.9 188.5 211.2 509.2 121.6 199.1 188.4 525.8 129.3 205.0 191.5 482.7 130.7 156.8 195.2 Net farm Income 452.7 433.4 375.8 297.0 355.1 1/ Final sector output is the gross value of the commodities and services produced within a year. Net value-added is the sector's contribution to the National economy and is the sum of the income from production earned by all factors of production. Net farm income is the farm operator's share of income from the sector's production activities. The concept presented is consistent with that employed by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. 2/ A positive value of inventory change represents current-year production not sold by December 1. A negative value is an offset to production from prior years included in current-year sales. SOURCE: Economic Indicators of the Farm Sector, State Income and Balance Sheet Statistics, USDA-ERS 1999 MO.N rVN A .\(.KI( I I rilR.\L Sta nSTK s K( (JNO.SIK 21 AGRICULTURE REMAINS THE NUMBER ONE INDUSTRY IN 1998 A comparison of .selected Montana industries shows agriculture continues to outpace other industry sectors. Crop cash receipts declined to $934.3 million, a drop ot $124.2 million or 12 percent from 1997. Livestock cash receipts also declined from 1997 to $864.7 million, an decrease of 10 percent. Government payments increased 55 percent in 1998 to $357.9 million. Except for the travel sectors, gross sales in other industries were down. Receipts for non-residential travel increased $48 million over 1997, jumping over 4 percent. In the very volatile mining sectors, revenues decreased $66.6 million and gas and oil revenues decreased $91.8 million. Wood and paper products also decreased $120 million due to a decrease in lumber prices. MONTANA SELECTED INDUSTRY COMPARISON INDUSTRY 1996 1997 1998 ■98/-97 Million Dollars Percent Agriculture 1/ Mining 2/ Gas & Oil 2/ Travel 3/, 4/ Wood & Paper Products 5/ 2,294.5 673.3 370.3 1,124.0 1.220.0 2,344.9 669.0 359.9 1,148.0 1,280.0 2,297.4 602.4 268.1 1,196;0 1,160.0 98.0 74.5 74.5 104.2 90.6 1/ Final agricultural sector output plus net government transactions. 2/ Gross value, Montana Department of Revenue. 3/ Non-Resident Direct Economic Impact, Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research, University of Montana. 4/ Dollars are adjusted for inflation for base year 1998 using the National Consumer Price Index. 5/ Bureau of Business and Economic Research, The University of Montana. Millon Dollars 2,500 A Comparison of Selected Industries Montana, 1996-1998 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 TTT TTT -^ Agriculture Mining Gas & Oil Travel 1996 □ 1997 □ 1998 Lumber* ♦Wood & Paper Products 22 Economic Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 FERTILIZER AND FERTILIZER MATERIALS SOLD IN MONTANA, 1993-1998 1/ 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Tons Anhydrous Ammonia 44,271 51,745 69,086 86,891 65.863 44,363 Ammonium Nitrale 44,539 65,729 48,136 72,868 64,491 49,590 Ammonium Sulfate 10,909 16,882 14,390 31,914 19,947 20,283 Ammonium Thiosulphate 877 2,545 803 3,130 2,301 2,104 Urea 105,934 119,595 150,162 163,289 156,821 161,138 Nitrogen Solutions 32% 1,968 4,606 5,738 1 1 ,500 7,065 6,843 Nitrogen Solutions 28% 8,455 10,803 15,124 15,421 15,572 1 1 ,764 Phosphorus Material 1,352 2,856 5,715 2,456 2,939 2,503 Potash Material 23,108 32,332 30,674 46,955 32,651 37,105 Sulfur 1,705 1,941 1,630 1,084 1,919 2,284 Gypsum & Lime 228 724 814 686 1,023 627 Compost 1,281 11,593 13,088 876 0 2,249 Micronutrient Materials 472 1,146 808 654 601 394 AMMONUTED PHOSPHATES & MIXTURES 18-46-0 (DAP) 39,195 46,186 47,500 61,633 45,015 32,781 16-20-0 (APS) 14,676 13,076 12,123 18,638 20,701 17,728 11-52-0 (MAP) 80,925 85,431 108,393 115,241 116,108 114,459 10-34-0 (Liquid) 3,420 4,084 8,761 7,288 4,453 4,977 Other Blends 13,453 10,026 5,411 4,820 4,822 6,196 TOTAL All Fertilizers & Materials 397,957 481,300 538,356 645,344 562,292 517,388 TOTAL Nitrogen 126,906 150,358 175,652 214,659 184,755 160,422 TOTAL Phosphate 69,455 73,995 87,870 97,058 89,536 82,846 TOTAL Potash 13,865 19,399 18,404 28,173 19,591 22,263 1/ Montana Commercial Fertilizer Report. 1 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL USE: Winter Wheat and Other Spring Wheat, Montana 1997-98 1/ Area AppUcation Rate Per Rate Per Total Crop/ Chemical 2/ Applied 3/ Application Crop Year Applied 1997 1998 1997 1 1998 1997 1 1998 1997 1 1998 1997 1 1998 Percent Number Pounds per Acre Pounds per Acre (000) Lbs. 1 WINTER WHEAT Fertilizers: Nitrogen 95 90 1.4 1.5 32 35 47 54 64.5 67.9 Phosphate 78 88 1.1 1.1 26 24 28 25 31.4 30.7 Potash 23 31 1.0 1.0 13 11 13 12 4.3 5.1 Herbicides: 2,4-D 72 66 1.0 1.0 .38 .32 .39 .32 404 297 Diramba 38 37 1.3 10 .11 .11 .14 .13 74 69 Fenoxaprop - 5 - 1.0 - .08 - .08 5 Glyphosate 35 29 16 1.6 .31 .32 .50 .54 251 220 MCPA 15 11 1.0 1.0 .20 .35 .20 .36 45 56 Metsulfuron-tnethyl 29 9 1.0 1.0 .004 .007 .004 .007 2 1 Thifensulfuron — 2 - 1.0 - .010 - .010 - 4/ Triallate 11 8 1.0 1.0 1.38 1.26 1.38 1.26 219 134 Triasulfuron 8 21 10 1.0 .01 .005 .01 .005 1 1 Tribenuron-methyl 10 3 1.0 1.0 .006 .006 .006 .006 1 4/ SPRING WHEAT Fertilizers: Nitrogen 79 61 1.6 1.3 28 44 45 56 153.5 129.6 Phosphate 66 56 1.0 1.0 23 30 24 31 68.2 64.5 Potash 15 22 1.0 1.0 16 12 16 12 10.2 10.3 Herbicides: 2,4-D 83 57 1.0 1.0 .34 .39 .34 .40 1,239 865 Dicamba 31 21 1.1 1.1 .09 .10 ,10 .11 131 90 Glyphosate 23 17 1.1 1.4 .24 .30 .27 .43 272 276 MCPA 17 6 1.0 1.0 .30 .29 .32 .29 237 70 Triallate 23 11 1.0 1.0 1.18 1.22 1.18 1.22 1.156 490 Trialsulfuron 9 - 1.0 — .008 -- .008 - 3 Tribenuron -methyl 14 3 1.0 1.0 .01 .01 .01 .01 6 2 1/ Winter wheat area harvested in 1997 for Montana was 1.45 million acres and 1,40 miUion acres planted in 1998. Spring wheat area planted in 1997 for Montana was 4.25 million acres and 3.8 million acres in 1998. 2/ Insufficient reports to publish data for all agricultural chemicals applied. 3/ Refers to acres | receiving one or more applications of a specific agricultural chemical. 4/ Total applied is less than 1 ,000 pounds. - - Insufficient reports to publish data. INU 1 b: Data may not multiply across due to rounding 1999 Montana Agrk ui/n rai, Sia i isi k s K( (JNtJMH 23 MARKETING YEAR AVERAGE: Prices Received 1/, Selected Commodities, Montana, 1991-1998 Comniodii> 1 ml IV'M I'i'j: 1 ')'»'> 1994 1 1995 1 1996 | 1>(97 lv' Acres 101,000 1923 2,000 1897 1892 Grain Yield Bu. 137 0 1996 85 I9I9 1892 Grain Production Bu. 2.750.000 1992 42,000 1897 1892 Season Average Price Harvested for SILAGE $/Bu. 360 1980 40 1932 1892 Acres 75.000 1989 2.000 1931 1919 Silage Yield Tons 210 1998 15 1934 1919 Silaj^e Production Tons 1,491,000 1978 7.000 I92S 1910 ALFALFA MAY | Harvested Acres 1.700,000 1998 374.(J(JO 1919 I9I9 Yield Tons 260 1981 1 20 1935 1919 Production Tons 4,000,000 1995 598.(XM) 1919 1919 Price SATon 1 17 (K) Feb- 1997 (i 70 Aug-I9ly 1930 ALL OTHER HAY | Harvested Acres 1.390,000 1965 650,000 1994 1963 Yield Tons 170 1995 1 00 1988 I%3 Production Tons 1,678,000 1965 70().(XX) 1988 I%3 Price sn\m 05 00 Apr-I9>»7 1 2 IX 1 .May- 1958 1053 ALL HAY 1 Harvested Acres 2.600,000 1997 l,125.0<«i 1910 1909 Yield Tons 223 1995 ss 1936 1909 Production Tons 5,480,000 1997 1.28''.(XKJ 1910 1909 Price $/Ton 1 1 5 00 Feb- 1997 6 50 Aug- 1939 1939 All Stocks Tons 5.I)4:,0s.t)iHi i')4a 380,000 1>J«)^ 1924 Average number of Layers Head 1 S-0 0(«l 10:5 290.000 I'lOS 1924 Epp Production lfi:s ;b5,lKXl,(KX) 1''44 84.000.000 1>>«S 1924 1/ In Ciise of a tie, the most recent year was used. 2J Cow s two )ears old ;uid older pnor to 1970 After 1970. cows (hat have calved. 28 Montana's Rank Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 Winter Wheat - 1998 Production (Bu.) Numbers show ranking of top ten. SlQ Less than 200,000 200,000 - 349,000 350,000-1,999,999 2,000,000 + Spring Wheat - 1998 Production (Bu.) Numbers show ranking of top ten. Q Less than 200,000 200,000 - 999,999 M 1,000,000-4,999,999 5,000,000 -I- 1999 Montana Ackk it, i ikai, S i ai isik s Montana's Rank 29 Durum Wheat - 1998 Production (Bu.) Numbers show ranking of top ten. Q Less than 50,000 50,000 - 199,999 200.000 - 399,999 400,000 + Barley - 1998 Production (Bu.) I ICatlal Numbers show ranking of top ten. I I Less than 250,000 [~] 250,000-699,999 700,000- L999,999 2,000,000 + 30 Montana's Rank Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 Oats - 1998 Production (Bu.) ■:-v-lvaiiey[\:v:v:-v: iRooseveii];- ■.•;■■.•;■ '.•.■•'.■ Numbers show ranking of top ten. Q Less than 30,000 30,000 - 49,999 M 50,000 - 99,999 100,000 + Alfalfa - 1998 Production (Tons) Numbers show ranking of top ten. I I Less than 40,000 40,000 - 74,999 75,000- 119,999 120,000 + 1999 Montana A(;ri( ii riiR.\L Statistics .M()M\na'sR\nk 31 All Cattle & Calves - January 1, 1999 Number of Head Numbers show ranking of top ten. Q Less than 25,000 [][] 50,(K)0 - 74,999 25,000-49,999 pi 75,000 + Sheep & Lambs - January 1, 1999 Number of Head Numbers show ranking of lop ten. Q Less than 4,000 4,000 - 7,999 8,000 - 14,999 15,000 + 32 State Estimates - Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 ALLW HEAT: Acreage, Production, Total Value, and Value per Acre, 1989-1998 Harvested for Grain PRODUCTION VALUE 1 Year Planted Yield Total Price Per Value of Value Per Acre Bushel Production Per Acre Acres nushcls Dollars 1989 6,340,000 5,235,000 27.7 145,030,000 3.66 530,779,000 101 1990 5,745,000 5,185,000 28.1 145,865,000 2.65 384,440,000 74 1991 5,130,000 4,479,000 36.5 163,507,000 3.17 518,863,000 116 1992 5,500,000 4,947,000 30.1 149,151,000 3.42 509,354,000 103 1993 5,565,000 5,264,000 39.2 206,334,000 3.50 715,160,000 187 1994 5,580,000 5,378,000 31.7 170,590,000 3.54 601,935,000 112 1995 5,720,000 5,435,000 36.0 195,750,000 4.63 904,112,000 167 1996 6,640,000 6,360,000 27.5 174,980,000 4.24 742,653,000 117 1997 6,150,000 5,840,000 31.1 181,540,000 3.62 652,059,000 113 1998 5,650,000 5,280,000 32.0 168,790,000 3.03 513,429,000 97 Year IRRIGATED TOTAL NON-IRRIGATED Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Acres Bushels Acres Bushels 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 186,500 187,700 166,400 189,500 187,700 197,000 230,000 265,000 215,000 179,700 53.2 54.2 55.4 60.0 60.5 56.9 58.6 60.4 62.5 61.5 9,920,000 10,180,000 9,215,000 11,374,000 11,348,000 11.210,000 13,485,000 15,995,000 13,448,000 11,055,000 5,048,500 4,997,300 4,312,600 4,757,500 5,067,300 5,181,000 5,205,000 6,095,000 5,625,000 5,100,300 26.8 27.2 35.8 29.0 38.4 30.8 35.0 26.1 29.9 30.9 135,110,000 135,685,000 154,292,000 137,777,000 194,986,000 159,380,000 182,265,000 158,985,000 168,092,000 157,735,000 Year NON-IRRIGATED FOLLOWING FALLOW NON-IRRIGATED RE-CROPPED Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Acres Bushels Acres Bushels 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 4,478,500 4,306,300 3,637,100 4,145,000 4,215,500 4,235,500 4,111,000 3,728,300 27.2 28.1 37.1 29.7 39.4 32.0 36.0 33.5 121,860,000 121,060,000 135,007,000 123,202,000 166,249,000 135,635,000 148,055,000 124,945,000 570,000 691,000 675,500 612,500 860,800 945,500 1,094,000 1,372,000 23.2 2L2 28.5 23.8 33.4 25.1 31.3 23.9 13,250,000 14,625,000 19,285,000 14,575,000 28,737,000 23,745,000 34,210,000 32.790,000 -Not Available Montana All Wheat Montana All Wheat Million Bushels 300 Million Acres 7 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Production Harvested Acres Million Bushels 300 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Production June I Stocks Price Per Bushel I 1 I 1 — •— Production + June 1 Stocks = Total Supply 1999 Montana .\(;ki(ii,tiirai. Sta tisik s S lAi K KsriMATKS - Crops <3 WINTER WHEAT: Acreage, Production, Total Value, and Value Per Acre, 1989-1998 Planted Harvested PRODI '("TION VALUE YEAR for Oram Yield Per Acre Total lYice Per Uushel \'alue of Pr(jdueliijn \ aluc per Acre Acres Bushels Dollars 1989 2,500,000 1 ,500.000 36.0 54,0(W.000 3.73 201.420.000 134 1990 2,700,000 2.500,000 350 87,500,000 2.53 221.375.000 89 1991 2,350,000 1,900,000 400 76,000,000 3.13 237.880,000 125 1992 2.600.000 2,250,000 29.0 65,250,000 3.29 214,673,000 95 1993 2.650.000 2.450,000 42.0 102,900,000 326 335,454,000 137 1994 1 ,950,000 1.850.000 35.0 64,750.000 3 45 223.388.000 121 1995 1,500,000 1.370,000 40.0 54.800.000 462 253.176.000 185 1996 2,150,000 1,980,000 31.0 61.380.000 4.24 260.251.000 131 1997 1 ,600,000 1 .450,000 380 55.100.000 340 187.340.000 129 1998 1 ,400,000 1,250,000 390 48.750.000 280 136.500.000 1 (W Year IRRIGATED TOTAL NON-IRRIGATED Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre F^oduclion Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre I'rixluction 1 Acres Bushels Acres Bushels 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 24.000 26.000 28.500 33.500 35.000 29.000 30.000 35.000 33,000 24,000 60.0 600 61 0 63 0 65.0 58.0 630 65.0 61 0 660 1 ,430,000 1 ,560,000 1,725,000 2.100.000 2.260.000 1,690.000 1,900.000 2.260,000 2,020,000 1,580,000 1 ,476,000 2,474,000 1,871.500 2,216,500 2,415.000 1,821.000 1.340,000 1.945,000 1,417,000 1,226,000 36.0 34.7 40.0 28.0 42.0 35.0 39.0 300 37 0 52.570.000 85.940.000 74.275.000 63.150.000 100,640.000 63.060.000 52.900.000 59.120.000 53,080.000 47.170.000 Year NON-IRRIGATED FOLLOWING FALLOW NON-IRRIGATED RE-CROPPED Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Acres Bushels Acres Bushels 1989 1.326,000 360 47.870.000 1 50,000 31 0 4.700,000 1990 2,158,000 362 78.040.000 316.000 25.0 7,900,000 1991 1,623,000 41 0 66.140.000 248.500 330 8,135,000 1992 2,008,000 290 58.000.000 208,500 25.0 5,150,000 1993 2,105,000 420 88.860.000 310,000 38.0 11,780,000 1994 1,628.000 35.0 57.150.000 193.000 31.0 5,910.000 1995 1.135.000 40.0 45.460.000 205.000 36.0 7.440.000 1996 .. -. - .. — - 1997 - - - - - -- 1998 1.044.000 40.0 41.630.000 182.000 300 5.540.000 -Not Available Million Bushels Montana Winter Wheat Million Acres Million Bushels Montana Winter Wheat Dollars 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 I99S 1996 1997 1998 Production Harvested Acres r J 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Production June I Stocks Price Per Bushel I 1 I 1 — •— Production + June I Stocks = Total Supply 34 State Estimates - Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 OTHER SPRING WHEAT: Acreaee, Production, Total Value, and Value per Acre, 1989-1998 Year Planted Harvested for Grain PRODUCTION VALUE Yield Per Acre Total Price Per Bushel Value of Production Value Per Acre Acres Bushels Dollars 1989 3,500,000 3,400,000 25.0 85,000,000 3.64 309,400,000 91 1990 2,800,000 2,450,000 22.0 53,900,000 2.80 150,920,000 62 1991 2,600,000 2,400,000 34.0 81,600,000 3.24 264,384,000 110 1992 2,750,000 2,550,000 31.0 79,050,000 3.54 279,837,000 110 1993 2,800,000 2,700,000 37.0 99,900,000 3.63 362,637,000 134 1994 3,450,000 3,350,000 30.0 100,500,000 3.51 352,755,000 105 1995 3,950,000 3,800,000 35.0 133,000,000 4.59 610,470,000 161 1996 4,200,000 4,100,000 26.0 106,600,000 4.22 449,852,000 110 1997 4,250,000 4,100,000 29.0 118,900,000 3.58 425,662,000 104 1998 3,800,000 3,600,000 30.0 108,000,000 3.13 338,040,000 94 Year IRRIGATED TOTAL NON-IRRIGATED Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Acres Bushels Acres Bushels 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 158,000 155,000 133,000 153,500 151,500 166,000 195,000 225,000 175,000 146,000 52.0 53.0 54.0 60.0 59.0 57.0 58.0 60.0 63.0 61.0 8,250,000 8,215,000 7,200,000 9,135,000 9,010,000 9,400,000 11,300,000 13,500,000 11,010,000 8,900,000 3,242,000 2,295,000 2,267,000 2.396,500 2,548,500 3,184,000 3,605,000 3,875,000 3,925,000 3,454,000 24.0 19.9 33.0 29.0 36.0 29.0 34.0 24.0 27.0 29.0 76,750,000 45,685,000 74,400,000 69,915,000 90,890,000 91,100,000 121,700,000 93,100,000 107,890,000 99,100,000 Year NON-IRRIGATED FOLLOWING FALLOW NON-IRRIGATED RE-CROPPED Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Acres Bushels Acres Bushels 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 2,872,000 1,945,000 1,865,000 2,012,000 2,021,500 2,464,000 2,765,000 2,424,000 24.0 20.2 34.0 30.0 37.0 30.0 35.0 31.0 68,950,000 39,385,000 64,000,000 61,075,000 74,550,000 74,100,000 96,300,000 75,270,000 370,000 350,000 402,000 384,500 527,000 720,000 840,000 1,030,000 21.0 18.0 26.0 23.0 31.0 24.0 30.0 23.0 7,800,000 6,300,000 10,400,000 8,840,000 16,340,000 17,000,000 25,400,000 23,830,000 -Not Available Montana Other Spring Wheat 1 Bushels Million Acres 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Production Harvested Acres i 1 — •— Montana Other Spring Wheat Million Bushels Dollars 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 _L. t _1_ - 1 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Production June 1 Stocks Price Per Bushel 3 Production -i- June 1 Stocks = Total Supply 1999 Montana .\(;kic 1 1. iirai. .s tatisi k s Si AIK KsllMMfS- C KOHS 35 >»-? - • """ Harvested for Grain PRODUCTION „ ""T VALUE 1 Year Planted Yield Per Acre Total Price Per Bushel Value of Production Value Per Acre Acres Bushels Dollars | 1989 340.000 335,000 1X0 6.030,(K)0 3 3 1 19,959,000 60 1990 245,000 235,000 190 4,465.000 2.72 12,145,000 52 1991 180,000 179,000 33.0 5,907.0(X) 281 16.599.000 93 1992 150,000 147,000 33.0 4.851.000 3.06 14.844.000 101 1993 115,000 114,000 31.0 3.534.000 4.83 17,069.000 150 1994 180,000 178,000 30.0 5.340,000 4.83 25.792.000 145 1995 270,000 265,000 30.0 7.950.000 5.09 40.466.000 153 1996 290,000 280.000 250 7.000.000 4.65 32.550.000 116 1997 300,000 290,000 260 7.540.000 5.18 39.057.000 135 1998 450.000 430,000 28 0 12.040.000 3 23 38.889,000 90 Year IRRIGATED TOTAL NON-IRRIGATED Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production 1 Acres Bushels Acres Bushels 1 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 4,500 6,700 4.900 2.500 1.200 2.000 5.000 5.000 7,000 9,700 530 604 590 56.0 65.0 60.0 57.0 47.0 60.0 59,0 240.000 405.000 290.000 139.000 78.000 1 20.000 285.000 235,000 418,000 575.000 3.30.500 228.300 174.100 144.500 112.800 176.000 260.000 275,000 283.000 420.300 18 0 17.8 32.0 33.0 31.0 30.0 29.0 25.0 25.0 27 0 5.790.00(J 4.060.000 5.6I7.0O0 4.712.000 3.456.000 5.220.000 7.665,000 6.765.000 7,122,000 11.465.000 Year NON-IRRIGATED FOLLOWING FALLOW NON-IRRIG.ATED RECROPPED Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre ftoduction Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Acres Bushels Acres Bus hcis 1989 280.500 18.0 5.040.000 50.000 15 0 750,000 1990 203.300 17.9 3.635.000 25.000 170 425.000 1991 149.100 33.0 4.867.000 25.000 30 0 750.000 1992 125.000 33.0 4.127.000 19.500 .30 0 585.000 1993 89,000 32.0 2.839.000 23.800 260 617.000 1994 143,500 310 4.385.000 32.500 26.0 835.000 1995 211,000 300 6,295,000 49,000 280 1.370.000 1996 — - - - - - 1997 .. .. .- - - - 1998 260,300 31 0 8,045,000 160.000 21 0 3.420.000 -Not Available Million Bushels 20 Montana Durum Wheat Thousand Acres 500 H)S'J i''"Ht IQO! loq; iij')", i«j<)4 I'J''^ I'JWfi Production Harvested Acres If 98 Million Bushels 20 Montana Durum Wheat DoUan 1 - 1 1 A 1 p ' — ■ 1 1 . (— ■ — 1 — ' 1 ' — 1 — ' — 1 — ' — 1 — ' — lOS'* I'J'X) 3 I'roJuciion June I Slocks Price Per Bushel Production + June 1 Slocks = Total Supply 36 State Estimates - Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 BARL] EY: Acreage, Production, Total Value and Value Per Acre, 1989-1998 Year Planted Harvested for Grain PRODUCTION VALUE Yield Per Acre Total Price Per Bushel Value of Production Value Per Acre Acres Bushels Dollars 1989 1 ,700,000 1,600,000 43.0 68.800,000 2.21 152.048.000 95 1990 1,600,000 1,380,000 41.0 56,580,000 2.30 130,134,000 94 1991 1,800,000 1,650,000 52.0 85,800,000 2.34 200,772,000 122 1992 1,350,000 1,200.000 44.0 52.800,000 2.39 126.192.000 105 1993 1 ,300.000 1,100,000 58.0 63,800,000 2.06 131,428,000 119 1994 1,300,000 1,200,000 44.0 52,800,000 2.22 117,216,000 98 1995 1,300.000 1,200.000 52.0 62.400,000 3.00 187,200.000 156 1996 1,250,000 1,150,000 43.0 49,450,000 3.07 151,812,000 132 1997 1,250,000 1,150.000 53.0 60,950,000 2.83 172,489,000 150 1998 1,350,000 1,200.000 48.0 57,600,000 2.27 130,752,000 109 Year IRRIGATED TOTAL NON-IRRIGATED Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Acres Bushels Acres Bushels 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 250,000 275,000 275,000 282.000 229.000 230.000 242.000 247,000 249,000 250,000 66.0 74.4 77.0 71.0 77.0 75.0 75.0 78.0 77.0 68.0 16,600,000 20,450,000 21,270,000 20,150,000 17,661,000 17,321,000 18,155,000 19,198,000 19,118,000 17,119,000 1,350,000 1,105,000 1,375,000 918,000 871,000 970,000 958,000 903,000 901,000 950,000 39.0 32.7 47.0 36.0 53.0 37.0 46.0 34.0 46.0 43.0 52,200,000 36,130,000 64,530,000 32,650,000 46,139,000 35,479,000 44,245,000 30,252,000 41,832,000 40,481,000 Yield NON-IRRIGATED FOLLOWING FALLOW NON-IRRIGATED RE-CROPPED Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Acres Bushels Acres Bushels 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 845.000 575.000 817.000 464,000 379,000 402,000 407,000 489,000 39.0 34.9 50.0 40.0 54.0 40.0 48.0 48.0 33,153,000 20,080.000 40.660.000 18.460.000 20,416,000 16,003,000 19,677,000 23,239,000 505,000 530,000 558,000 454,000 492,000 568,000 551,000 461,000 38.0 30.3 43.0 31.0 52.0 34.0 45.0 37.0 19,047,000 16,050,000 23,870.000 14,190,000 25,723,000 19,476,000 24,568,000 17,242,000 - Not Available Million Bushels 120 Montana Barley Million Acres Million Bushels Montana Barley 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Production Harvested Acres 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Production June 1 Stocks Price Per Bushel Production + June 1 Stocks = Total Supply Enfsw 1999 Mom ANA ,\(;ri( iiukai, Sia i istk s s I A TK Ksi IMA I ts - Crops 37 ihkat OATS: Acreage, Prod uction, Total Value and Value per Acre, 989-1998 Harvested for Grain PRODUCTION \ ALl L Year Planted Yield Per Acre Total Price Per Bushel Value of Value Per Acre Production Acres Bushels Uullars 1 1989 250.000 145,000 40 11 6.670,000 1 42 9,47|.I)<)(J (i.S 1990 160.000 70.000 40,0 2.800.0O(J 1 25 3.500.000 50 1991 200,000 110,000 55.0 6,050,000 1,30 7.865.000 72 1992 165.000 90.000 56.0 5,040.000 1,23 6.199.000 69 1993 140.000 85.000 65.0 5.525.0O0 1,41 7.790.000 92 1994 140.000 75.000 48.0 3.600.000 1,30 4,680.000 62 1995 145.000 80.000 59.0 4.720,000 1.75 8,260,000 103 1996 110.000 50.000 40.0 2.000.000 1,91 3,820.000 76 1997 140,000 70.000 55.0 3,850.000 1.33 5,121.000 73 1998 140.000 60.000 54.0 3.240,000 1,18 3.823.000 64 52,1,1)00 ]i.lM H,i!0,Ot mm WW 3i,flW msf) miifi mm mm Year IRKKJATtO NON-IRRIG.AThlJ Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Acres Bus hcis Acres Bus icis 1989 36.000 74.1 2.670.000 109.000 366 4,000.000 1990 20.000 70.0 1.400.000 50.000 28.0 1.400.000 1991 22.000 70.0 1.540,000 88,000 51.0 4,510,000 1992 20.000 78.0 1.560.000 70.000 50.0 3,480,000 1993 19.000 78.0 1.482.000 66.000 61.0 4,043,000 1994 21,000 66.0 1.380,000 54.000 41.0 2,220,000 1995 20.000 83.0 1,664.000 60.000 51.0 3,056.000 1996 14.000 72.0 1,010.000 36.000 28.0 990.000 1997 16.000 82.0 1.308.000 54.000 470 2,542.000 1998 13.000 800 1.038.000 47.000 47.0 2,202,000 14,1W !5,1B,0I1 ]lM CORN : Acreage, Production, Total Val ue, 1989-1998 Year TOTAL PLANTED HARVESTED FOR GRAIN HARVESTED FOR SILAGE Harvested I'roduction Price Per Bushel Value of Production Harvested Acres ftixluclion Yield Per Acre Total Yield Per Acre Total .•\cres Acres Bushels Dollars Dollars T..11S 1 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 80,000 65,000 75.000 70.000 65.000 60.000 55.000 55.000 60.000 60,000 4.000 9,000 15.000 25.000 20.000 17.000 16.000 15.000 14,000 18,000 800 95.0 120.0 110.0 105 0 1350 120.0 1370 135 0 115 0 320.000 855.000 1.800.000 2.750.000 2.100.000 2.295.000 1.920.000 2.055.000 1 .890.000 2.070.000 2.60 250 2.70 2.50 2.90 2.65 3.00 2.60 240 1 50 832.000 2.138.000 4.860.000 6.875.000 6.090.000 6.082.000 5.760.000 5.343.000 4,536,000 3.105.000 75,(MRJ 55.000 59,0(XI 43,00(1 43.000 42.(HI0 38,(K)0 39, (KX) 45,(X)(I 4I,(XH) 18.0 19.0 180 21 0 180 21 0 200 21 0 21 0 21 0 1.350.000 1.045,000 1 .062.000 903.000 774.000 882.000 760.000 819.000 945.000 861.000 Dob! Planled Harvested Yield Per Total ["nee Per \aluc of \ alue Per Year Acre Production Cwt. Production Acre Ac res C At Dollars 1989 8,200 8,I(X) 275 2.228.000 K 25 18.381.000 2.26') 1990 9,000 8,900 280 2.492.000 860 21.431.000 2.408 1991 9.400 9.300 300 2.790.000 5.70 15.903.000 1.710 1992 8.600 8.500 290 2.465.000 8.40 20.706.000 2.436 1993 9.100 9.000 300 2.700.000 8.9S 24.165.000 2.685 1994 10.000 10.000 320 3.200.000 690 22.080.000 2.208 1995 9.800 9.800 300 2.940.000 935 27.489.000 2.805 1996 10.400 10.200 315 3.213.000 660 21.206.000 2.079 1997 10.400 10.400 320 3.328.000 7 05 23.462.000 2.256 1998 1 0.600 10.600 300 3.180.000 7 05 25.281.000 2 3S5 if I; 38 State Estimates - Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 DRY BEA NS: Acreage, Production, Total Value, & Value per Acre, Principally Irrigated, 1989-1998 Year Planted Harvested PRODUCTION VALUE Yield Per Acre Total Price Per Cwt Value of ftoduction Value Per Acre .Acres Pounds Cwt Dollars 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 6.000 13.500 9.000 10.200 12.000 10.200 11.000 10.500 12.200 12.600 5.900 13.000 8.300 9,500 11,000 10,000 10,800 10,300 11.700 12.200 2.200 1.690 1.900 1.910 1.410 2.200 1.900 2.280 2.200 2.180 130,000 220,000 158,000 181.000 155.000 220,000 205.000 235.000 257.000 266.000 27.50 13.60 13.20 19 10 27.30 16.90 16 10 24.50 19.40 16.40 3.575.000 2.992,000 2,086,000 3,457,000 4,232,000 3,718,000 3,301,000 5,758.000 4.986.000 4,362,000 606 230 251 364 385 372 306 559 426 358 SUGAR BEETS: Acreage, Production, Total Value, & Value per Acre, 1989-1998 Year Planted Harvested PRODUCTION VALUE Yield Per Total Pnce Per Value of Value Per Acre Ton Production Acre Acres Tons Dollars 1989 52,700 51,900 19.9 1,033,000 43.60 45,039,000 868 1990 55,200 55,100 22.5 1,240,000 43.20 53,568,000 972 1991 56,600 56,300 23.3 1,312,000 37.30 48,938.000 869 1992 55,900 55,800 22.8 1,272,000 43.80 55,714,000 998 1993 54,400 54,100 21.6 1,169,000 43.60 50,968,000 942 1994 54,300 54,000 24.2 1,307,000 41.90 54,763,000 1,014 1995 55,700 55,500 21.5 1.193.000 39.90 47,601.000 858 1996 57.700 57,500 22.6 1,300.000 48.10 62,530,000 1,087 1997 59.900 58,300 21.0 1,224,000 40.50 49,572,000 850 1998 64.000 62,400 22.6 1,410,000 -- -- -- -- Not available. SWEET CHER] RIES: Production and Value, 1989-1998 Year PRODUCTION VALUE Production Production Having Value Average Price Per Ton Value of Production Tons Dollars 1989 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1990 280 150 1,670 250,000 1991 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1992 800 340 988 336,000 1993 900 105 1.590 167,000 1994 750 640 1,200 770,000 1995 900 760 1,210 916.000 1996 700 630 1,420 893,000 1997 1,100 870 954 830.000 1998 2,050 1,890 1,080 2.040.000 1/ Froze out, no commercial production 1999 Montana A(;ki< i:i;hik,\i. Statistk s Si a IK ESTI.MATKS - CKOI'S 39 ALFALFA SEED: Estimates by Agricultural Statistics Districts, 1997 1/ Distnct TOTAL IRRIC.ATIT) .NO.N-IRRIGATED | Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Acres Pounds Acres Pounds ••Xcrcs Pounds West North Central Northeast Central South Central Southeast 200 1 ,900 900 800 6,200 3,500 240 345 328 170 294 166 48,000 656,000 295,000 136,000 1,823,000 582,000 100 1.400 800 400 4,600 1,200 340 440 360 260 365 340 34.000 616,000 288,000 104,000 1,679,000 408,000 100 500 100 400 1,600 2.300 140 80 70 80 90 76 14,000 40,000 7,000 32,000 144,000 174.000 Montana 13,500 262 3.540.000 8,500 36S 3.129.000 5,000 82 4 1 1 .000 1/ Revised ALFALFA SEED: Estimates by Agricultural Statistics Districts, 1998 TOTAL IRRIGATED NON-IRRIGATED Yield Yield Yield District Harvested Per Acre Production Harvested Per Acre Production Harvested Per Acre Production Acres Pounds Acres Pounds Acres Pounds West 100 280 28,000 100 280 28.000 0 0 0 North Central 1,600 388 621,000 1.300 438 570.000 300 170 51,000 Northeast 1,400 230 322,000 1,000 294 294.000 400 70 28,000 Central 900 260 234,000 700 314 220.000 200 70 14.000 South Central 8,800 306 2,690,000 5,600 423 2.370.000 3.200 100 320.000 Southeast 5,200 203 1,055,000 2,500 288 720.000 2,700 124 335.000 Montana 18,000 275 4,950.000 11.200 375 4.202.000 6.800 110 "48,000 ALFALFA SEED: Acreage, Production, Price, And Total Val ue, Montana, 1989-1998 Year TOTAL IRRIGATED NO.N -IRRIGATED | Harvested Yield Per Acre Total Production Price per lb. Value of Production Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Acres Pounds Dollars Acres Pounds (Cleaned) Acres Pounc Is (Cleaned) 1989 10.000 225 2.250.000 _ _ 6.800 289 1.962.000 3.200 90 288.000 1990 26.000 265 6.890,000 — — 8,500 544 4.620.000 17,500 130 2.270.000 1991 20.000 270 5,390.000 0.96 5.174.400 8.000 475 3,800,000 12.000 133 1.590.000 1992 9.500 265 2.520.000 0.96 2.419.200 5.800 366 2,120.000 3.700 108 400.000 1993 7,500 160 1.200.000 0.97 1.164.000 5.300 177 940.000 2,200 118 260.000 1994 15.000 390 5,850.000 0.91 5.323.500 8.000 582 4.659.000 7.000 170 1.191.000 1995 12.300 280 3.450.000 1.07 3,691,500 7.100 369 2.618.000 5.200 160 832.000 1996 11.500 440 5.060.000 1.18 5.970.800 8.700 533 4.640.000 2.800 150 420,000 1997 13.500 262 3,540.000 1.25 4.425.000 8,500 368 3.129.000 5.000 82 411.000 1998 18.000 275 4.950.000 1.17 5.791.500 11.200 375 4.202.000 6.800 no 748.000 PLEAS! = NOTE; Alfc ill'a seed data provided b\ funds I'ro m the Montana . MfalfaSecdC "ommittec in cooperation with the Mor tana Dc[ lartment of Agncult ure 40 State Estimates - Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 ALL HAY: Acreage, Production, Total Value, and Value per Acre, 1989-1998 PRODUCTION VALUE Harvested Year Yield Per Acre Total Price Per Ton Value of Production Value Per Acre Acres Tons Dollars 1989 2,100,000 1.90 3,990,000 69.50 268,500,000 128 1990 2,050,000 2.10 4,300,000 64.00 270,050,000 132 1991 2,150,000 2.17 4,655,000 50.50 232,693,000 108 1992 2,080,000 2.04 4,238,000 69.50 289,289,000 139 1993 2,230,000 2.16 4,806,000 68.00 320,094,000 144 1994 2,200,000 2.06 4,540,000 71.00 315,836,000 144 1995 2,400,000 2.23 5,360,000 66.00 346,840,000 145 1996 2,600,000 1.89 4,920,000 80.00 379,620,000 146 1997 2,600,000 2.11 5,480,000 79.00 421,680,000 162 1998 2,500,000 2.01 5,020,000 72.00 353,020,000 141 Year IRRIGATED NON-IRRIGATED Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Harvested Yield Per Acre Production | Acres Tons Acres Tons 1 1989 1,080,000 2.60 2,810,000 1,020,000 1.16 1,180,000 1990 1,090,000 2.88 3,140,000 960,000 1.21 1,160,000 1991 1,075.000 2.90 3,115,000 1,075,000 1.43 • 1,540,000 1992 1,060,000 2.80 2,968,000 1,020,000 1.25 1,270,000 1993 1,050,000 2.90 3,041,000 1,180,000 1.50 1,765,000 1994 1,090,000 2.83 3,085,000 1,110,000 1.31 1,455,000 1995 1,140,000 3.01 3,435,000 1,260,000 1.53 1,925,000 1996 1,180,000 2.75 3,250,000 1,420,000 1.18 1,670,000 1997 1,090,000 3.04 3,310,000 1,510,000 1.44 2,170,000 1998 1,130,000 3.01 3,400,000 1,370,000 1.18 1,620,000 ALFALFA HAY: Acreage and Production, 1989-1998 Year TOTAL IRRIGATED NON-IRRIGATED | Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Acres Tons Acres Tons Acres Tons 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1,200,000 1,300,000 1,350,000 1,300.000 1,450,000 1,550,000 1,600,000 1,700,000 1,650,000 1,700,000 2.2 2.5 2.5 2.3 2.4 2.3 2.5 2.1 2.4 2.2 2,640,000 3,250,000 3,375,000 2,990,000 3,480,000 3,565,000 4,000,000 3,570,000 3,960,000 3,740,000 680,000 720,000 715,000 710,000 720,000 780,000 780,000 800,000 710,000 790,000 3.0 3.4 3.4 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.4 3.1 3.5 3.4 2,020,000 2,450,000 2,415,000 2,290,000 2,335,000 2,500,000 2,655,000 2,500,000 2,490,000 2,680,000 520,000 580,000 635,000 590,000 730,000 770,000 820,000 900,000 940,000 910,000 1.2 1.4 1.5 12 1.6 1.4 1.6 1.2 1.6 1.2 620,000 800,000 960,000 700,000 1,145,000 1,065,000 1,345,000 1,070,000 1,470,000 1,060,000 ALL OTHER HAY : Acreage and Production, 1989-1998 1/ Year TOTAL IRRIGATED NON-IRRIGATED Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Acres Tons Acres Tons Acres Tons 1 1989 900,000 1.5 1,350,000 400,000 2.0 790,000 500,000 1.1 560,000 1990 750,000 1.4 1,050,000 370,000 1.9 690,000 380,000 .9 360,000 1991 800,000 1.6 1,280,000 360,000 1.9 700,000 440,000 1.3 580,000 1992 780,000 1.6 1,248,000 350,000 1.9 678,000 430,000 1.3 570,000 1993 780,000 1.7 1,326,000 330,000 2.1 706,000 450,000 1.4 620,000 1994 650,000 1.5 975,000 310,000 1.9 585,000 340,000 1.1 390,000 1995 800,000 1.7 1 ,360,000 360,000 2.2 780,000 440.000 1.3 580,000 1996 900,000 1,5 1,350,000 380,000 2.0 750,000 520,000 1.2 600,000 1997 950,000 1.6 1,520,000 380,000 2.2 820,000 570,000 1.2 700,000 1998 800,000 1.6 1,280,000 340,000 2.1 720,000 460,000 1.2 560,000 1/ Includes wild, clover-timo hy, grain hay, and other hay. 1999 Montana Agrrultiiicm. S tatis ik s SiAiK Km IMA IKS -Crops 41 * STOCKS OF MAJOR GRAINS 1990-1999 Crop & Year MARCH 1 JUNE 1 SEPTEMBER 1 DECEMBER 1 [ On Farm Total Total All On Farm Total All On Farm Total All On Farm Total All Positions 1/ Total Positions 1/ total Positions 1/ total Positions 1/ ((K)0» Bushels 1 ALL WHEAT 1 1990 75.000 99.440 44.000 57,158 145,000 169,527 llO.OfXJ 128,352 1991 73.000 95.331 48.000 64,951 162,000 195,095 llO.OtX) 137,546 1992 56,000 79.637 25.000 36,582 141,000 160,598 98.0(XJ 120,950 1993 62.000 86.849 35.000 48,352 200.000 219,000 147,000 173.000 1994 90.000 116.000 53.000 70,500 170,000 200,500 115,000 142,000 1995 69.000 91.000 33.000 50,500 170,000 195,500 105,000 129,000 1996 48.000 74.500 16.000 27,500 150,000 170,300 110,000 126,800 1997 64.000 78.600 26.500 37.200 161,000 189,400 126,000 149,300 1998 85.000 104.000 53.000 67,000 171,000 201,700 135,000 160.500 1999 so.nno 107,000 54,000 70,600 165,000 192,850 WINTER \MIEA 1 | 1990 25,000 33.437 19,000 23,807 83,000 96,944 64,000 73.335 1991 42.000 53.080 28.000 37,012 77,000 94,178 48,000 60.731 1992 21,000 33,115 1 1 ,000 15,032 59.000 70,047 43,000 53.192 1993 24,500 36.483 12,500 18,361 84,000 95,600 66,000 79.500 1994 39,000 52,000 21,000 28,700 67,000 79,500 38.200 51.100 1995 22,000 31.300 12,000 19,300 40.000 50,200 24.000 32,500 1996 11.000 19,500 3,000 7,000 46.000 52,500 35.000 41.600 1997 19,000 23.200 6,000 8,830 45.000 54,400 40.000 48.400 1998 24.000 30.400 19.000 24,000 54,000 67,500 43,000 52.200 1999 27,000 35,750 16,000 22.300 39,000 47.850 ALL SPRING WHEAT I 1990 50,000 66.003 25,000 33.351 62.000 72.583 46,000 55.017 1991 31,000 42.251 20,000 27,939 85,000 100,917 62.000 76,815 1992 35,000 46.522 14,000 21,550 82,000 90,551 55,000 67,758 1993 37.500 50.366 22,500 29,991 116,000 123,400 81.000 93,500 1994 51.000 64.000 32.000 41,800 103,000 121,000 76.800 90.900 1995 47.000 59.700 21.000 31.200 1 30,000 145,300 81.000 96.500 1996 37.000 55.000 13.000 20.500 104,000 117,800 75.000 85.200 1997 45.000 55.400 20.500 28.370 116,000 135,600 86.000 100.900 1998 61.000 73,600 34.000 43.000 117,000 134,200 92.000 108.300 1999 59.000 71,250 38,000 48.300 126,000 145.000 DURUM WHEAT 1 1990 2/ 7.667 2/ 6.656 2/ 8.889 -),■ 6.865 1991 2/ 5.922 2/ 5.525 2/ 11.022 2/ 9.666 1992 2/ 7.714 2/ 4.645 2/ 6.667 2/ 6.351 1993 2/ 5.534 2/ 4.277 2/ 7.300 2/ S.100 1994 2/ 3,200 2/ 1.810 2/ 5.500 2/ 4.500 1995 2/ 3,470 2/ 1,550 2/ 6,970 2/ 6.070 1996 2/ 4,500 2/ 800 2/ 6.000 2/ 5.700 1997 2/ 4,400 2/ 3,270 2/ 6.500 2/ 5.600 1998 2/ 3,950 2/ 2,700 2/ 10.750 2/ 9.400 1999 2/ 8,250 2/ 7,780 2/ 17.860 2/ BARI.EV 1 1990 27.000 36,000 10,000 14,840 50.(KK) 57.000 34.000 40.117 1991 15.000 20.394 9,000 1 1 ,638 65, (HX) 73.307 50.000 60.469 1992 23.000 30.220 10,000 15,464 39,0(K} 46,785 32.000 40.077 1993 20,000 26.813 12,000 15,562 60,000 63.600 42.000 50.200 1994 25,000 34.400 13,000 17.200 45.000 52.500 33,000 40.200 1995 15,000 22.200 6,000 8.600 47.000 53.500 26,000 35.000 1996 11,000 19.500 5,000 8.000 40.000 47.000 26,000 31.000 1997 12,000 16.800 5,000 7.300 47.000 54.200 29,000 36.300 1998 14,000 21.600 5,000 9.000 43.000 50.800 33.000 40.100 1999 19.000 25.900 11,000 15.450 48.000 56.000 OATS 1 1990 5,200 5.400 2,500 2.662 5,2IK) 5.7(_K) 4.600 4.868 1991 3,000 3,060 1,500 1.628 S.tXK) 5.213 4,900 5,176 1992 3.500 3.838 2,200 2,563 4.5(X) 5.053 3,700 3.834 1993 3.200 3.319 1,800 1,892 4,600 4.730 3.900 4.080 1994 2.500 2.610 2,000 2.\yf< 3,400 3.570 2.800 3.040 1995 2.100 2.250 1.300 1 ,390 4,500 4.660 4.300 4.520 1996 2.200 2.405 700 870 2,400 2.550 2.300 2.550 1997 1.500 1.950 600 1,100 3,600 3.950 3.200 3.470 1998 1.600 1.750 700 790 3,000 3.180 2.600 2.720 1999 1.700 1.880 1,000 1,160 3,000 3.075 1/ Includes on farm stocks and stocks at mills, cleva tors, warehouses, t< •rminals, processor s and stocks ownec by Commodity C edit Corporation 2/ Dau not available for publication PLEASE NOTE Funding for wmter wheat and spni ig wheat stocks wa s provided by the ^ lontana Wheat & 1 Jarlcv Committee 42 State Estimates - Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 WHEAT & BARLEY: Shipped out of State by Class & Destination, 1989-1998 Crop Year 2/ ALL WHEAT WINTER WHEAT SPRING WHEAT 1/ BARLEY East West All East West All East West All East West All (000) Bushels 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1,612 2.036 2,310 2,445 7,866 7,008 16,115 4,469 7,613 2,871 96,820 96,459 149,300 102,156 145,081 145.583 176.587 118.996 110.928 131.424 99,369 101,158 153,204 107,180 158,406 154,091 201,287 127,685 122,986 139,414 301 543 308 178 978 191 49 529 596 1 45,934 47,764 77,597 38.120 75,218 60.207 56.404 44,091 31,087 38,466 46,519 48,486 78,067 38,614 78.086 60,665 58,245 45,658 31,896 38,791 1,311 1,493 2,002 2,267 6,888 6,817 16,066 3,940 7,017 2,870 50,886 48,695 71,703 64,036 69,863 85,376 120,183 74,905 79,841 92,958 52,850 52,672 75,137 68,566 80,320 93,426 143,042 82,027 91,089 100,623 4,736 3,481 4,630 3,580 3,307 5,191 8,234 6,804 7,894 6,287 25,643 23,027 27,150 18,392 30,549 28,184 27,430 15,429 15,407 12,724 31,264 26,922 32,129 22,223 34,977 36,132 37,382 24,546 25,916 22,781 1/ Includes durum wheat. 2/ Crop year June through May. PLEASE NOTE: Funding for the above statistics was provided by the Montana Wheat & Barley Committee. WHEAT & BARLEY: Shipped 1 out of State by Class, District, Mode, & Destination 1/, June 1997-May 1999 Shipments Out-of-State Crop Year 1997 1/ Crop Year 1998 1/ Winter Wheat Spring Wheat 2/ All Wheat Barley Winter Wheat Spring Wheat 2/ All Wheat Barley District of Origin (000) Bushels \ West 3/ North Central Northeast Central South Central Southeast 563 16,813 1,352 5,762 6,505 901 4,224 40,556 32,802 7,158 3,700 2,649 4,787 57,369 34,154 12,920 10.205 3.550 5,851 15,489 162 3,966 390 58 1,525 20,296 653 7,947 7,364 1.006 5,910 46,701 36,433 5,518 3,747 2,314 7,435 66,997 37,086 13,465 11,111 3,320 4,554 15,060 252 2,309 588 18 TOTAL SHIPPED 31,896 91,089 122,985 25,916 38.791 100,623 139,414 22,781 Mode & Destination (000) Bushels Trucked East Trucked West Trucked Other 4/ Total By Truck 5 3,111 104 3,220 751 3,409 975 5,135 756 6,520 1,079 8,355 185 2,176 134 2,495 1 3,875 284 4,160 610 4,845 1,517 6,972 611 8,720 1,801 11,132 193 2,104 1,251 3,548 Rail East Rail West Rail Other 4/ Total by Rail 591 27,976 109 28,676 6,266 76,432 3,256 85,954 6,857 104,408 3,365 114,630 7,709 13,230 2,482 23,421 0 34,591 40 34,631 2,260 88,113 3,278 93,651 2,260 122,704 3,318 128,282 6,093 10,621 2,519 19,233 TOTAL SHIPPED 31,896 91.089 122,985 25,916 38,791 100,623 139,414 22.781 1/ This report is based on da coverage of elevator capacit individual operations. 4/ Ot PLEASE NOTE: Fundmg fc ta reported by y. Crop year is her and unkno\ IX the above sta :ommercial elevators and licen June-May. 2/ Includes duruii vn. tistics was provided by the Mc sed truckers. The reported da n. 3/ Northwest and Southwes ntana Wheat & Barley Comm ta were expand t were combine ittee. sd to represent d to avoid disc 100% losing 1999 Montana Agriciiltiir.\l Statistic s Statk Km IMA I Ks - Chops 43 3i,2M 2W22 32,125 22,223 m ALL WHEAT: Supply and Disposition by Marketing Year, Montana, 1994-1998 l')'U 1995 1996 1997 1998 ■98/'97 Million Bushels I\Ti.CIU SUPPLY Beginning Stocks 1/ Production Total Supply 70.5 170.6 241 1 50.5 195.8 246.3 27.5 175 0 202 5 37.2 181 5 218.7 67 0 1688 235.8 180 93 108 DISPOSITION 1 Recorded movement out of state 2/ Used for seed in Montana 154 1 6 1 201.3 7.0 127.7 6.6 1230 6 1 1394 6 1 113 100 Residual 3/ 304 10 5 310 22 7 197 87 Total Disposition 190.6 218.8 165.3 151.7 165 2 109 Pacific Northwest exports as a percent of total disposition 62% 64% 55% 59% 64% Ending Stocks 1/ 50 5 27.5 37,2 670 70.6 105 I /June 1 slocks. All Positions 2/ Montana Wheat Movement Project 3/ Used for Hour, used for livestock feed, handling losses, and other unaccounted disappearance. ALL WHEAT: Recorded Movement bv Destination & Marketing Years, Vlontana, 1994-1998 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 •98/97 Million Bushels Percent All Destinations 162.6 211.3 137.1 133.0 150.9 113 Out of Montana 154.1 201.3 127.7 123,0 139.4 113 Pacific Northwest Destinations 135.5 161.7 105.0 100 6 120 5 120 Export Destinations Export Facilities Columbia/Snakc River Barge System II7.8 102.0 15.7 140.5 131.5 90 90.2 84.8 5.4 88.8 826 62 1050 99.9 5 1 118 121 82 Processing Destinations Interior Oregon & Washington Facilities Mills 17.8 12.5 5.3 21.2 11.9 93 14.8 8.4 6.4 11.8 6.3 5.5 15.5 8.6 69 131 137 125 Non-Pacific Northwest Destinations 18.6 39.6 22.7 224 18.9 S4 Montana Destinations 8.5 10.0 9.4 10.0 11.5 115 Inspected exports of Hard Red Spring, Hard Red Winter and Durum from Pacific ports 1/ 274,3 274.5 2106 195 5 22-0 116 Montana recorded exports as percent of total Hard Red Spring, Hard Red Winter and Durum exports from Pacific ports 43% 51% 43'"< 45'-. 46% 1/ California, Oregon, and Washington ports. PLEASE NOTE: Funding for the above statistics was provi ded by the Moi nana Wheat ' June ALL WHEAT Percent 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 5 5 6 3 5 5 4 8 6 5 5 7 6 7 7 7 8 9 7 8 9 6 8 9 9 10 10 8 6 7 10 10 11 14 13 9 15 13 14 14 11 15 12 10 10 11 10 11 10 9 8 9 12 9 8 6 8 10 8 6 6 5 6 8 5 / 8 6 7 6 S BARLEY Percent 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 3 7 2 6 5 4 5 14 14 14 9 13 7 12 12 14 12 13 10 9 11 4 13 8 8 9 14 6 14 7 8 9 13 7 15 9 13 12 11 11 9 11 13 10 8 12 9 11 9 9 6 8 7 10 9 3 4 7 4 6 8 3 2 5 1 3 7 3 3 6 2 5 OATS Percent 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 4 5 4 8 3 15 10 14 9 1 8 13 13 22 28 7 18 6 11 3 17 11 5 10 3 13 8 12 14 7 6 12 3 3 5 7 12 2 2 II 13 9 16 5 12 4 14 9 5 6 12 II 0 11 4 13 5 15 (1 6 6 1 r 4 2 10 2 3 8 Marketmg Year June July Aug. Sept. Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May ALL HAY Percent 1993-94 3 7 7 8 1: 14 17 10 10 7 3 -> 1994-95 5 9 9 8 17 12 10 8 9 6 2 1995-96 5 9 9 8 17 12 10 8 9 6 2 1996-97 13 10 15 15 11 10 8 6 3 3 1 1997-98 8 11 11 9 10 11 10 9 7 7 4 3 1998-99 5 13 10 15 15 11 10 S 6 " -■^ 1 50 CoiFNTY Estimates - Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 ALL WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Disi tricts, 1993 COUNTY ALL IRRIGATED & Production DISTRICT Planted Net Planted Harvested Yield Per Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu. Production Bu, Acres 1/ Acres 2/ Acres Acre Bu, Bushels Rank Deer Lodge 1,600 1 ,600 1 ,600 54.4 87,000 50 1,200 1,200 62.5 75,000 Flathead 13.000 12,900 12,300 66,5 818,000 37 4,400 4,200 64-5 271,000 Granite 100 100 100 60,0 6,000 54 100 100 60.0 6,000 Lake 17,600 17,600 16,800 60,4 1,015,000 33 9,100 8,800 72.5 638,000 Lincoln - - -- -- - - Mineral 800 800 800 70,0 56,000 53 - -- -- Missoula 2,900 2,900 2,500 47.6 119,000 49 1.000 1,000 58.0 58,000 Powell 2,200 2,200 2,000 39.5 79,000 52 500 500 60.0 30,000 Ravalli 2,800 2,800 2,700 46.7 1 26,000 48 1,200 1,100 70.0 77,000 Sanders Other northwest 3.000 3,000 2,700 3 1 .5 85,000 51 700 700 57.1 40,000 44,000 43,900 41,500 57.6 2,391,000 - 18,200 17,600 67.9 1,195,000 Blaine 193,600 193,600 187,100 37.2 6,957,000 12 1 1 ,700 11,500 52.0 598,000 Chouteau 568,300 566,300 522,100 42.9 22,416,000 1 3.500 3,300 71.8 237,000 Glacier Hill Liberty 159,600 159,200 144,900 42.0 6,087,000 14 7,500 7,000 54.1 379,000 265,000 265,000 258,000 45.7 11,789,000 3 2.500 2,200 57.7 127,000 Phillips 144,100 144,100 138,500 33,2 4,595,000 18 4,400 4,300 53.3 229,000 Pondera 206,500 204,800 197,800 52,2 10,327,000 4 13,200 12,500 59.4 743,000 Teton -- - - - - - Toole 245,700 245,300 239,500 42,2 10,113,000 5 400 400 45.0 18,000 Other 689,600 686,600 659,100 44.7 29,461,000 1 1 .300 9,700 59.0 572,000 NORTH CENTR.\L 2.472,400 2,464,900 2,347,000 43.4 101,745,000 - 54,500 50,900 57.0 2,903,000 Daniels 213.200 213,200 209,100 31.7 6.63 1 ,000 13 200 200 50.0 10,000 Dawson 156,000 156.000 151,200 31.9 4.823,000 17 1.900 1,900 65.3 124,000 Garfield 109,400 109.400 94,500 320 3,024,000 23 400 400 47.5 19,000 McCone 200,000 200.000 191,300 28.8 5,512,000 16 1.500 1,400 47.1 66,000 Richland 172,400 172.400 168,000 34.5 5,802,000 15 13.500 13,300 56.5 751,000 Roosevelt 295,500 295.500 287,700 31,2 8,974,000 8 2.600 2,400 42.9 103,000 Sheridan 272,400 272.000 269,800 32.9 8,865,000 9 1.200 1,200 65-0 78,000 Valley Other NORTHEAST 286,200 286.100 279,900 28,7 8,020,000 10 14.900 14,600 47.6 695,000 1,705,100 1,704,600 1,651,500 31.3 51,651,000 -- 36,200 35,400 52.1 1,846,000 Broadwater 35,900 35.900 34,700 58-6 2.034.000 25 12.900 12,500 73.4 918,000 Cascade 157,000 157.000 150,800 59,9 9.039.000 6 5,300 5,200 660 343,000 Fergus 186,300 186.300 172,300 40-5 6.973.000 II 800 700 45.7 32,000 Golden Valley 32,300 32.300 31,000 27.9 865,000 35 800 800 53.8 43,000 Judith Basin 82,100 82.100 75,300 43-3 3,261,000 20 300 300 46.7 14,000 Lewis & Clark 20,900 20.900 20,000 43 5 870,000 34 3.200 3,100 56.8 176,000 Meagher 1 1 ,000 1 1 .000 9,')(I0 394 390,000 44 I.IOO 700 50.0 35,000 Musselshell 30,800 30.800 28,800 27 2 784,000 38 300 300 50,0 15,000 Petroleum 27,900 27.900 26,700 28-3 756,000 39 1,100 1,000 44,0 44,000 Wheatland Other CENTRAL 40,800 40.800 36,500 39-2 1,432,000 27 400 200 50,0 10,000 625,000 625,000 586,000 45.1 26,404,000 26,200 24,800 65.7 1,630,000 Beaverhead 10,500 10.500 10,200 63.6 649,000 40 6.400 6,400 73.3 469,000 Gallatin - - - - - - Jefferson 3,700 3,700 3,500 46,0 161,000 47 100 100 80.0 8,000 Madison 9,100 9,100 8,600 52.3 450,000 42 3.400 3,300 62,1 205,000 Silver Bow — - - Other 47,800 47,800 45,300 70.2 3,178,000 - 13.600 13,400 79.0 1,059,000 SOUTHWEST 71,100 71,100 67,600 65.7 4,438,000 23,500 23,200 75.0 1,741,000 Big Horn 142,000 141,600 127,500 35-9 4,579,000 19 12.100 11,500 56.6 651,000 Carbon 15,200 15,200 13,000 42-0 546,000 41 2.500 1,900 57.4 109,000 Park 12,500 12,300 10,700 40-9 438,000 43 2.500 2,200 43.6 96,000 Stillwater 52,500 52,500 47,900 32-2 1,542,000 26 1.200 1,200 35.8 43,000 Sweetgrass 4,700 4,700 4,300 41-2 177,000 46 100 100 50.0 5,000 Treasure 6,300 6,300 5,500 41.5 228,000 45 2.800 2,400 55.4 133,000 Yellowstone 103,800 103,500 90,100 34.1 3,071,000 22 5,500 4,900 64,9 3 1 8,000 Other - -- - SOUTH CENTRiVL 337,000 336,100 299,000 35.4 10,581,000 26,700 24,200 56.0 1,355,000 Carter 36,500 36,500 31,100 32.9 1,022,000 32 ._ .. Custer — __ _. _. __ __ -- Fallon 48,600 48,600 36,200 31,0 1,124,000 31 — — - - Powder River 29,300 29,300 26,100 31,7 828,000 36 500 500 58,0 29,000 Prairie 41,500 41,500 39,000 34.9 1 ,360,000 29 3,800 3,600 61,4 221,000 Rosebud .. Wibaux 46,100 46,100 43,700 32-4 1,414,000 28 200 200 50.0 10.000 (Jther 108,400 108,400 95,300 35.4 3,376,000 7,400 7.300 57.3 418.000 SOUTHEAST 310,400 310,400 271,400 33.6 9,124,000 11,900 11,600 58.4 678,000 MONTANA 5,565,000 5,556,000 5,264,000 39.2 206,334,000 197,200 187,700 60.5 11,348.000 1/ Counties with less th an 500 acres pi inled are comb ned into "other " counties to avoid disclosure of indivi dual inforniat on 2/ Planted acres less wi Iter wheat repla nted to spring A'heat 199') Mom \\\ .\(.KI( I in KAI, SiAiisiK s Coi sn ISIIMMl S-(_K<)I'S 51 m m ALL WHEAT: \creage. Yield, and l*r<>ducfion, bv Counties and Districts. 1993 cor NT V & DISTRICT KOLLOWINC; F.M.I.OW RK-( ROPPl.l) Planted Harvested ^ leld Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Production .Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu Bu Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu Bu Deer Uidgc 400 400 300 12,000 .. Flulhcad 5.400 5.100 06 1 337,000 3.200 3.000 70.0 210.000 Uranilc - - - - .. Lake- 5.400 5.100 502 256.000 3.100 2.900 41.7 121.000 Lincoln - .. .. Mineral 600 600 700 42,000 200 200 700 14.000 Missoula 1 .200 1 .000 450 45.000 700 500 32 0 16.000 Powell 700 600 300 1 S.OOO 1.000 900 344 31.000 Ravalli 1 .000 1.000 3 1 () 3 1 .000 600 600 30.0 18.000 .Sanders 1 .600 1.400 229 32.000 700 600 21.7 I3.00f) Olher -- NORTHWEST 16.300 15,200 50.9 773,000 9,500 8,700 48.6 423,000 Blaine 1711.300 164.600 37 0 6,094,000 1 1.600 1 1 .000 24 1 265 .(K)0 Chouleau 447.100 4(1'). 400 42.7 17.467,000 1 17.700 109.400 43,1 4.712.000 Glacier 124.4011 116.600 43.1 5.027.000 27.700 21.300 32.0 681.000 Hill -- - — .. Liberty 22X.500 222.900 460 10,257,000 34.000 32.900 42.7 1.405.000 Phillips 125.900 122.100 33.5 4,091.000 13.800 12.100 22.7 275.000 Pondera 163.S00 157,700 53.0 8.361,000 29.500 27.600 44.3 1.223.000 Teton - - - — Toole 232.900 227,400 42.1 9,572.000 12.400 1 1 .700 44.7 523,000 Other 607.100 581,800 45,0 26, 1<) 1.00(1 71.200 67.600 399 2.698.000 NORTH (-ENTR.\I. 2,100,000 2,002,500 43.5 87,060,000 317,900 293,600 40.1 11,782,000 Daniels 175.500 173.100 ^'i 2 5,745,000 37.500 35.800 24 5 876,000 Dawson 129.500 125.900 32.2 4.058.000 24,600 23.400 27.4 641,000 Garfield 96,400 83.300 32.9 2.742,000 12.600 10,800 24.4 263.000 McCone 159.000 153.500 300 4.612.000 39.500 36,400 22.9 834.000 Richland 126.600 124.600 346 4.31 1.000 32.300 30, 1 00 24.6 740.000 Roosevelt 227.400 221.500 32.8 7.274.000 65.500 63,800 25.0 1.597.000 Sheridan 2 1 1 .900 210.400 34.5 7.256.000 59.300 58,200 26.3 1.531.000 Vallev 206,000 204.900 29 1 5.962.000 65.300 60.400 226 1.. 363. 000 Other NORTHEAST I,.V^2,300 1,297,200 32.3 41,960,000 336,600 318,900 24.6 7,845.000 Broadwater IS. 60(1 IS, 00(1 5 1 5 927.000 4,400 4.200 45 0 189.000 Cascade 92.S(IO 91.100 62.6 5,703.000 58,900 54.5(J() 54 9 2.993.000 Fergus 140.50(1 132.100 42.5 5,609, OOO 45,000 39.500 33.7 1.332.000 Golden Valley 25.000 24,200 27.6 667,000 6.500 6.000 25.8 155.000 Judith Basin 53.700 5 1 .000 462 2.355.000 28.100 24.000 37.2 892.000 Lewis & Clark 1 4.600 14.100 42.7 602.000 3.100 2.S00 32.9 92.000 Meagher 6.500 6.00O 47.8 287.000 3.400 3.200 21.3 68.000 Musselshell 25.200 24.100 27.5 663.000 5.300 4.400 24.1 106.000 Petroleum 25.600 24,500 27,8 680.000 1.200 1.200 26.7 32.000 Wheatland 30.000 28.400 42.4 1 .203.000 10.400 7.900 27.7 219.000 Other .- - -- CENTR.\I. 432.500 413.500 45.2 18.696,000 166,300 147.700 41.2 6.078.000 Beaverhead 3.400 3,200 49.7 159.000 700 600 35 0 21.(HH1 Gallatin -. -- -- - - - Jetlerson 3.000 2,900 47.2 137.000 600 500 32.0 16.000 Madison 3.700 3,500 51.7 1 8 1 .000 2.00(1 1 Mill 35.6 64.000 Silver Bow - - - - Other 30.500 2S.500 678 1 .93 1 .000 3,700 3.4(X) 55 3 188.000 SOUTHWEST 40,600 3S.100 63.2 2,408,000 7,000 6,300 45.9 289.000 Big Horn 1 1 1.20(1 ')S. (1(1(1 34 ') 3.445.000 IS. 700 P. 400 2" S 4S3.0ne cl.iss ot \ vheal are coinhim d into oihei co jnlies to avoid di> closure ol iiidiMi u.il intorniadun 52 County Estimates - Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 ALL WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Dis tricts, 1994 COUNTS' ALL IRRK ATED & DISTRICT Production Planted Net Planted Harvested Yield Per Planted Acres Harvested Acres 'lield Per Acre Bu. Production Bu Acres 1/ Acres 2/ Acres Acre Bu. Bushels Rank Deer Lodsc l.OIIU 1,000 1 ,000 390 39,000 51 500 500 46.0 23.000 Flathead " 14,300 14,200 14,000 54.8 767.000 36 4.000 3,900 56.4 220,000 Granite _- -- -- -- " — Uike 15.300 15,300 14,900 59.2 882,000 34 9.900 9,700 664 644.000 Lincoln - .- - -- - - Mineral 400 400 400 52,5 21.000 53 -- -- -- — Missoula 3,000 3,000 2,900 41.4 1 20.000 48 900 900 53-3 48,000 Powell 400 400 400 47-5 19.000 54 200 200 60.0 12,000 Ravalli 1,400 1 ,400 1 ,300 38.5 50.000 50 500 500 56.0 28,000 Sanders 2,200 2,200 2,100 286 60.000 49 500 500 500 25.000 Other - -- - -- NORTHWEST 38,0(10 37,900 37,000 52.9 1,958,000 - 16,500 16,200 61.7 1,000,000 Blaine Chouteau 559,000 542.200 529,500 34,3 18.140,000 1 4,400 4,300 61-4 264.000 Glacier ,. -- -- -- -- — -- Hill 506,600 506,100 493,100 34.5 17.007,000 ■> 1.900 1,900 48.9 93.000 Liberty 261,700 261,700 256.700 29.6 7,587,000 6 2.800 2,700 44.4 1 20.000 Phillips -- - -- Pondera 204,400 201,300 196,700 29.0 5.710.000 II 16.600 16,200 44-6 723.000 Teton 173,200 166,400 160,700 296 4.761.000 17 12.500 12,200 53-4 651.000 Toole 244,900 241,000 2-36,400 296 7.005.000 7 1.000 1,000 35-0 35.000 Other 486,400 485,700 470,400 29 1 13.708.000 - 19.700 19,300 40-4 780.000 NORTH CENTRAL 2,436,200 2,404,400 2,343,500 31.5 73,918,000 - 58,900 57,600 46.3 2,666,000 Daniels 218,100 218,100 213,000 28.3 6,034.000 10 200 200 55-0 1 1 .000 Dawson 162,500 1 6 1 ,600 157,000 32.5 5,098,000 15 2.100 2,100 55-7 117.000 Garfield 117,500 117,500 114,500 29.2 3,342,000 20 700 700 40,0 28.000 McCone 217.100 216,500 208,600 29.3 6,102,000 9 2.800 2,700 37.8 102.000 Richland 173,200 173,200 169,100 36.9 6,242,000 8 14.000 13.800 64.9 895.000 Roosevelt 307.500 307,500 300,800 32,6 9.803.000 3 1.700 1,500 58-0 87.000 Sheridan 274,700 274,700 269,500 3 1 .3 8.428.000 4 800 800 52-5 42.000 Valley Other NORTHEAST 298,400 298,400 290,700 28.0 8.128.000 5 1 1 .200 10.500 45-4 477.000 1,769,000 1,767,500 1,723,200 30.9 53,177,000 - .33,500 32,300 54.5 1,759,000 Broadwater 39,700 39,700 38,000 46.9 1.781.000 25 14,700 14.500 63.3 918,000 Cascade 171,600 163,300 160,600 30.1 4.832.000 16 7,100 6.900 51.9 358,000 Feraus -- - -- -- - -- - Gorden Valley 32,800 32,800 32.200 30.2 971.000 32 900 900 51-1 46,000 Judith Basin 84,000 78,300 76.600 27.8 2.129.000 23 1,100 1.100 41-8 46,000 Lewis & Clark 18,400 18,400 17.')(l() 37.8 676.000 38 3,300 3.300 59.1 195,000 Meagher 12,100 12,100 1 1 ,')00 34.4 409.000 42 1 ,300 1.200 62,5 75,000 Musselshell 25,500 25,500 23.200 32 2 748.000 37 400 400 55-0 22,000 Petroleum 17,500 17,500 16.100 29.1 469.000 41 1,200 1.000 40-0 40,000 Wheatland 40,000 40,000 39.100 26.4 1.033.000 31 400 400 57-5 23,000 Other 184,100 181,600 173.100 30.1 5.202.000 700 700 44 3 31,000 CENTR.\L 625,700 609,200 588,700 31.0 18,250,000 - 31,100 30,400 57.7 1,754,000 Beaverhead 8,900 8,900 8.600 62.8 540.000 39 4,600 4.400 79-8 35 1 ,000 Gallatin 44,000 43,900 42.600 55-2 2.352.000 22 12,700 12.400 78-8 977,000 Jefferson 3,200 3,200 3.200 39-7 127.000 47 300 300 70-0 2 1 ,000 Madison 8,100 8,100 7,300 33-7 246.000 46 2,000 2,000 37.5 75,000 Silver Bow 800 800 800 37-5 30.000 52 600 600 40-0 24,000 Other - - - - -- -- -- - SOUTHWEST 65,000 64,900 62,500 52.7 3,295,000 - 20,200 19,700 73.5 1,448,000 Big Horn 147,500 147,500 1 44.000 35-9 5.172.000 14 15,700 15.500 62-5 968,IX)0 Carbon 15.600 15,600 15.300 308 47 1 .000 40 1,800 1.800 583 105,000 Park 12.300 12,300 1 1 .700 34-8 407.000 43 2,600 2.300 45-7 105,000 Stillwater 5 1 ,500 51,500 49.600 29-7 1.472,000 26 1,700 1.700 45-3 77,000 Sweetgrass 7.600 7,600 7.500 34-1 256.000 45 200 200 45-0 9,000 Treasure 5.500 5,500 5.400 62-2 336.000 44 3,200 3.200 77.5 248.000 Yellowstone 102.000 99,500 98.500 32.4 3.191.000 21 4,700 4.600 73.0 336.000 Other — - - - SOUTH CENTRAL 342,000 339.500 332,000 34.1 11,305,000 - 29,900 29,300 63.1 1,848,000 Carter 35,600 35,600 33.900 28.3 960.000 33 __ __ __ Custer - — - — Fallon _. .. -- -- -- — — Powder River 27,900 27,900 26.300 29.9 787.000 35 600 600 50-0 30.000 Prairie 42,200 42,200 41,000 33.2 1 .360.000 27 4,700 4,600 67-0 308.000 Rosebud — — - - - Wibaux .. — — -- -- — - -- Other 198,400 197,900 189.900 294 5.580.000 -- 6,600 6,300 63-0 397.000 SOUTHEAST 304,100 303,600 291,100 29.8 8,687,000 - 11,900 11,500 63.9 735,000 MONTANA 5,580,000 5,527,000 5,378,000 31.7 170,590,000 -- 202,000 197,000 56.9 11,210,000 1/ Counties with less th^ m 500 acres pi mted are comb ned into "othe r" counties to avoid disclosure ofindiv dual informat on, 2/ Planted acres less wir ler wheat repla nted to spring wheat |9<;y Mom \N \ A(,iavvsi>n 1 3 1 .(lOO 127.200 32.6 4.152.000 28.800 27.700 299 829.0(X) Garfield 102.500 99.900 30.2 3.0I8.0(J0 14.300 13.900 21.3 2%.000 McCone 158.800 153.000 30.5 4,662.000 55.500 52.900 25.3 1.338.000 Richland 123.400 1 20.800 .35.6 4,297.000 35.800 34.500 304 1 .050.000 Roosevelt 249.400 244.600 .33.7 8.247.000 56.400 54.700 26.9 1 ,469.000 Sheridan 204,800 201.500 31,9 6.430.000 69.100 67.200 29.1 1 .956.000 Valley 224,700 220.200 28,6 6.308.000 62.500 60.000 22.4 1.. 343.000 Other NORTIIKASr 1,367,20(1 l,.V15,5(in 31.5 42,009,000 .168,300 355,400 26.5 9,409,000 Broadwater 20.200 18.800 38,6 726.000 4.800 4.70O 29.1 137,000 Cascade 105.900 98.400 32.4 3.192.000 58.600 55..30O 23.2 1,282.000 Fergus - -- - - " Golden Valley 24.700 24,200 31.0 751.000 7.200 7.100 24.5 174,000 Judith Basin ' 50.900 45.600 28.5 1.298.000 32.000 29.900 263 785,000 U-wis & Clark 12.300 12.000 33.4 401.000 2.800 2.600 308 80,000 Meagher 8.400 8,400 32.6 274.000 2.400 2.300 26 1 60,000 Musselshell 20,800 20.300 33,0 670.000 4,300 2.500 22.4 56.000 Petroleum 15,200 14.100 289 408.000 I.IOO 1.000 21 0 21.000 Wheatland 21,700 2 1 .400 28,1 601.000 17.900 17..100 23.6 409.000 Other 134.700 125.900 31.8 3.998.000 48.700 46.500 252 l.l73.rXK) CENTRAL 414,800 .189,100 31.7 12,319,000 179.800 169,200 24.7 4,l77,O0fl Beaverhead 3.300 3.200 45-6 146,000 1 .000 l.otjo 43 0 41 (HK) Gallatin 29.100 28,000 45.8 1 ,283.000 2.200 2.20O 41.8 92,000 Jefferson 2.700 2,700 37.0 100.000 200 200 300 6,000 Madison 5.000 4.300 32,1 138,000 I.IOO 1,000 330 33.000 Silver Bow 200 200 30.0 6.000 -- -- Other SOlTMWKSr 40,300 38,400 43.6 L673,O0O 4.500 4,400 39.5 I74.0(»0 Big Horn 1 1 1 .500 108.700 34.0 3,695.000 20 100 l'»,SIK) 25-7 50<).0(X) Carbon 1 1 .500 11.300 28.5 322.000 2.3(M) 2,200 200 44.000 Park X.200 7.900 33.0 261.000 1 .500 1.500 27.3 41.000 Stillwater 44.100 42,700 300 l.281.0(K) 5.700 5.2(K) 21 9 II4.0(X) Svvcetgrass 5.500 5,400 370 2(K).(KM) 1.900 1 .9(X) 247 47,000 Treasure 1 .900 1,800 394 71.000 400 400 425 17,000 Yellowstone 79.900 76,800 31 4 2.415.000 17.400 17.1(H) 25,7 440.000 Other SOUTH CENTRVL 262,600 254,600 32.4 8.245.000 49.500 48,100 25.2 1.212,000 Carter 22,200 21.500 M) 1 (^■"(HIO 1 1,400 12 4(HI "*> "* 1 1 1.0(K1 Custer -. Fallon -- - - - Powder River 20.800 19.800 296 586.000 6,500 5,900 29.0 1 7 1 ,(XH i Prairie 33.700 32.800 297 975.000 3,800 3,600 214 77.000 Rosebud - -- -- Wibaux .. -- Other 1 55.(>oo 149.100 29 2 4.350.000 36.2(K) 34.500 24.1 833.(KX) SOl'TMKAST 232.300 223,200 29.4 6.558.000 59,900 56,4(tO 24.7 1 ,394,000 MONIA.NA 4,388,000 4,235.500 32.0 135,635,000 990,000 V45,500 25.1 23.745.000 1/ Counties with less than 51) ) acres planted ol one class of whc at are combined i nto "other" count ics to avoid Jiscl isure of indiMdu; 1 information 54 County Estimates - Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 ALL WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1995 COUNTY ALL IRRIGATED & Production DISTRICT Planted Acres 1/ Net Planted Acres 2/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Planted .Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu. Production Bu Bushels Rank Deer Lodge 1,100 1,100 1.100 60.9 67,000 51 600 600 80.0 48,000 Flathead 14,000 14,000 13.700 68.9 944,000 35 4,900 4,700 70.4 331,000 Granite - - - - Lake 17,500 17,500 16.900 63.4 1.071,000 31 10,900 10,500 69.6 731,000 Lincoln - - - -. - - - Mineral — — — — Missoula 3,100 3,100 3.000 39,0 117.000 48 1,100 1,000 60.0 60.000 Powell — - - - — — - - - - Ravalli — — — — -- -- — Sanders 2,700 2,700 2,600 50 8 132,000 46 700 700 75-7 53.000 Other 3,600 3,600 3,400 506 172.000 1,300 1,200 79,2 05,000 NORTHWEST 42.000 42,000 40,700 61,5 2,503,000 - 19,500 18,700 70.5 1,318,000 Blaine _ Chouteau 621,400 590,400 572,.300 43.9 25.114,000 1 12,100 1 1 ,000 47.1 518,000 Glacier 151,800 150,800 148,300 42.0 6,227,000 14 8,700 8,500 52.9 450,000 Hill 518,500 515,300 501,500 43.3 21,690,000 2 2,400 2,400 51.7 1 24,000 Liberty 277,500 272,000 265,900 40.7 10,823,000 3 3,400 3,400 59.4 202,000 Phillips Pondera 193,000 186,700 182,400 47.5 8,667,000 6 18,900 18,600 62.2 1,156.000 Teton 169,600 161,600 154,500 43.6 6,734,000 II 1 2,000 1 1 ,400 54.3 619,000 Toole 243,700 243.300 237.100 39 1 9,275,000 4 4,600 4,600 43.9 202,000 Other 355,500 354,200 348,400 34.8 12,127,000 17,700 16,900 42.0 710.000 NORTH CENTRAL 2,531,000 2,474,300 2,410,400 41.8 100,657,000 - 79,800 76,800 51.8 3,981,000 Daniels Dawson -- -- -- -- -- -- - Garfield 119,500 119,300 106,100 23.5 2,494,000 21 700 700 61.4 43,000 McCone 215,800 215,600 167,700 254 4,252,000 Ts 2.700 2,200 41.8 92,000 Richland 179,200 179,100 173,700 24.9 4,333,000 17 15,200 14,700 45.9 674,000 Roosevelt 316,500 316,500 310,200 25.2 7,805,000 7 3,100 3,000 37.7 113.000 Sheridan - - - Valley 297,400 297,400 293,200 30.8 9,025,000 5 1 1 ,000 10,700 42,9 459,000 Other 672,600 672,100 647,900 27.3 17,688,000 - 5,300 5,200 52-0 275,000 northeast 1,801,000 1,800,000 1,698,800 26.8 45,597,000 - 38,000 36,500 45.4 1,656,000 Broadwater 44,700 44,000 42,700 47.6 2,031,000 25 16,200 16,000 64,7 1,035,000 Cascade 169,800 164,900 161,800 41.7 6,745,000 10 7,200 7,000 55.9 391,000 Fergus - - - Golden Valley 36,500 35,300 34,000 32,1 1 ,090,000 29 1,300 1,200 59.2 71,000 Judith Basin .- - - Lewis & Clark 18,700 18,500 18,500 37.6 695,000 38 3,100 3,100 53.9 167,000 Meagher 13,800 12,800 12,100 41.5 502,000 40 1,200 1,200 69.2 83,000 Musselshell 35,400 35.400 34,500 28.8 993,000 34 700 700 57.1 40,000 Petroleum 18,700 18,100 16,700 22.2 371,000 45 2,100 1,600 30,6 40,000 Wheatland 43,400 41,400 40,600 32^3 1,310,000 27 400 400 60.0 24,000 Other 261,500 259,600 247,500 37.2 9,218,000 -- 1,100 1,100 59.1 65.000 central 642,500 630,000 608,400 37.7 22,955,000 - 33,300 32,300 59.6 1,925,000 Beaverhead 8,100 8,100 7,900 67.6 534,000 39 4,900 4,900 84.5 414,000 Gallatin — — -- — — Jefferson 3,500 2,800 2,700 45.6 123,000 47 400 400 80.0 32,000 Madison 8.700 8,700 8,400 51.7 434,000 42 3,100 3,100 72.9 226,000 Silver Bow — .. _. .. .. __ -_ __ .. Other 43,100 41,200 39,700 58.5 2,324,000 .. 14,400 14,000 80.6 1,128,000 SOUTHWEST 63,400 60,800 58,700 58.2 3,415,000 - 22,800 22,400 80.4 1,800,000 Big Horn Carbon 14,200 14,200 13,800 36,3 501,000 41 1,900 1,800 56.1 101,000 Park 11,500 10,700 10,200 37.2 379,000 44 3,300 2,900 58.3 169,000 Stillwater 47,700 47,700 46,900 32.2 1,510,000 26 1,800 1,700 52.9 90,000 Sweetgrass 3,800 3,800 3,600 29.4 106,000 49 200 100 60.0 6,000 Treasure 6,000 6,000 5,900 66.8 394,000 43 3,300 3,300 88.2 291,000 Yellowstone __ __ _. .. Other 237,600 237,200 233,400 41.0 9,779,000 21,500 21,100 72-6 1,532,000 SOUTH CENTR/\L 320,800 319,600 313,800 40.4 12,669,000 - 32,000 30,900 70.8 2,189,000 Carter 44,300 43,400 4 1 ,000 20.2 827,000 36 .. .. .. Custer .. __ .. .. __ „ - Fallon -- .. .. Powder River 27,200 27,100 25,800 28.6 739,000 37 900 900 51-1 46.000 Prairie 42,000 42,000 4 1 ,000 29.5 1.210,000 28 4,500 4.400 44.8 197,000 Rosebud _. ._ __ .. — Wibaux .. __ „ __ __ ,. _. ., Other 205,800 205,800 106,400 26 4 5,178,000 7,200 7,100 52.5 373,000 SOUTHEAST 319,.W0 318,300 304,200 26.1 7,954,000 - 12,600 12,400 49.7 616,000 MONTANA 5,720,000 5,645,000 5,435,000 36.0 195,750,000 -- 238,000 230,000 58.6 13,485,000 1/ Counties with less tha n 500 acres p anted are comi )ined into "othe r" counties t( avoid disclosur e of indiv idual informal on. 2/ Planted acres less win ter wheat repi anted to spring wheat 1999 Montana Ac.kk i in kai. Sia ustk s Col Nl\ lAllMAII S- C'KOl'S 55 ALI. WHEAT: Acreage. Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1995 COUNTS DISTRICT 1 ()1 1 ()\\IN(, 1 Al 1 ()\\ Kl -( KOPPl 1) Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production liu Planted Acres 1/ Harvested .Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Bu Deer UnJi^e Rathead ' Granite Uke Lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders Other NORlHWESr 2.600 3,700 800 1.100 1 .300 10,000 501) 2.600 3.600 800 1,100 1,300 9,900 74.6 55 f) 30 0 48 2 3S 5 54,5 19,11011 194.000 200.000 24.000 -- 53.000 50.000 540,000 6.500 2.900 1.200 900 1 .000 12,500 6,400 2.800 1.200 800 900 I2.1IMI 65,5 500 27.5 32.5 30 0 53,3 419.000 140,000 33.000 26.000 27.0 SDrinE wheat. H 52 34 1999 Mom ANA A(,Ki( n.ii k\i. Si misik s t'oiMS KsiiMMis- CHOI'S 57 ALL WHEAT; Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1996 — DISTRICT IKKK. \IM) NON-IKKK.AIU) Planted Harvested Yield Per I'toduction Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Acres 1/ .Acres Acre Bu Bu Acres 1/ Acres \cre Bu Bu Deer U)dj!L" 1.4(10 1.4(10 50 0 70.000 Flalhcad 8.000 7.700 64.3 495.000 9.600 9.000 52.1 469.000 (ininilc - - -- -- - Lake I.^.VOO 13.100 738 967.000 7.800 7.700 366 282,000 LlllCDJIl -- -- -- -- -- - Mineral - -- -- -- .. Missoula 1.500 1 .500 593 89.000 2.500 2.400 31 3 75,000 Powell -- -- " Ravalli 1 .500 1 .500 68.0 102.000 1.300 1 .2(K) 29 2 35,000 Sanders 1 .000 1 .000 630 63.000 2.300 2.100 .39 5 83.000 Other 1 .400 1.400 88 6 124.000 1 .000 1 (MM) 40 0 40 000 NORTIIWKST 2«.5lt(l 27,600 69.2 1,910.000 24,500 23,400 42.1 984.000 Blaine 1 2.900 12.300 51.7 636.000 238.900 23 1 .0(M} 21 4 4.937.000 Chouteau 3.700 3.700 65.9 244.000 670.000 638.900 30 2 19.264.000 Glacier 5.600 5.200 40.2 209.000 1 7 1 .900 168.400 31 2 5.249.000 Hill 900 900 600 54.000 566.800 529.800 31 5 I6.682.(K)0 Liberty 1 .SOO 1.800 51 7 93.000 315.200 301.2IM) 29 7 8.957.000 Phillips 5.()00 5.600 52.3 293.000 172.600 162.400 17 7 2.867.(HK) Pondera 2 1 .400 21.000 58-5 1.229.000 212.100 197.400 .34 4 6.791.0(J0 Teton 17.800 17.400 60.4 1 .05 1 .000 195.800 186.100 35.7 6.649.000 Tt)ole 500 500 400 20.000 270.51M) 26I.IMM) 29 0 7.566.000 Other NORTH CENTR.M. 70,200 68.400 56.0 3.829,000 2,813,800 2.676,200 29.5 78,962,000 Daniels Dawson 4.100 4.100 60.7 249.000 200.500 194.800 27 0 5.2()7.0<)O Garfield - - -- McCone 4.700 4.300 36.5 !57.(J00 267.400 257.100 19 1 4.S98.(H)0 Richland 18.400 18.200 63.2 1 . 1 50.000 201.100 195.000 20 9 4.071. (MM) Roosevelt 4.. too 4.200 42 1 177.000 372.600 356.000 21 4 7.620.(M)0 Sheridan ?mo 2.800 47.5 133.000 324.900 300.600 24 1 7.235.000 Valley 17.400 IV^'^OO 50.2 868.000 342.500 .340.100 20 9 7,112.000 Other xoo 800 57 5 46.000 420.300 412.200 24 1 10(11"' O'MI NORlllKASr 52.7110 51.700 53.8 2,780.000 2,129,.MIO 2.055.800 22.5 46.2211.90(1 Uroadwatcr 18.100 17.800 64.2 1.143.000 30.200 29.700 24 4 725.000 Cascade 9.. 100 8.900 45.8 408.000 169.300 165.800 27 3 4.534.(KHI Fergus 1 ..300 I.IOO 59.1 65.000 211.200 199.400 229 4.574.(KX) Golden Valley 2,000 1.900 47.9 91.000 39.900 39.2(M) 209 82 1 .(KK) Judith Basin 500 500 44.0 22.000 I04.0(K) 96.700 23 6 2.282.000 U-wis & Clark 2.500 2.500 52.8 132.000 I3.4(M) I2.4(J0 28 1 .348.000 Meagher 900 900 72.2 65.000 n.7lHl 11.100 27 9 310.000 Musselshell 600 600 61.7 37.000 41.6(M) 40.6(M) 25 1 1.018.000 Petroleum 2.300 2.000 625 125.000 18.100 l6.2tM) 1-\ 1 359.000 Wheatland 800 800 60.0 48.000 5 1 .900 5 1 .400 17 2 SK2.fKM) Other -- - - CKNTRAI. .38.300 37.000 57.7 2,136,000 691.300 662.500 23.9 15,853.000 Beaverhead 8.400 8.200 84,9 696.000 5.700 5.400 24(1 l.'v'vOOO Gallatin 16.700 16.300 73.3 1.194.000 33.900 32.400 40 S 1,322, (MM) Jefferson -- -. .- .- " Madison 8.400 8,200 76.7 629,000 4,600 4,300 25 3 109.000 Silver Bow -- — - - - -- Other 800 SOO 63 8 51,000 : 100 2,000 :f. .^ ;•: nnn SOIITIWKST .34..300 33,500 76.7 2,570,000 46.3ttO 44.100 36.- l.dP.IIDII Big Horn 13.800 12.900 60 8 784,000 96,400 92,4tK) 26.7 2.467.000 Carbon 2..-?00 2.300 39 1 90,1 MM) 15.100 14.400 292 420.000 Park 2.500 2.200 42.7 94,(M)0 9.500 9.400 170 160.000 Stillwater 1 .400 1.300 53.1 69.000 54.100 53.600 23 6 1 .264,000 Sweclgrass 1 .000 1.000 42 0 42,IMM) 5.300 5.20O 27 1 141.000 Treasure 4.100 4.000 640 256. tMM) 4.6IM) 4.100 26 3 108,000 Yellowstone (i,9(IO 6.700 664 445. (M)0 112.000 105. 5(M) 23 S 2.510.000 Other SOITI I CKNTRAI 32,000 30,400 58.6 1,780,000 297,000 284,600 24.8 7,070,000 Cartel >5,"oo sO.dOO 24 .s 1.239. (MM) Custer 5.300 5,100 57.8 295 .tKX) 42.100 39,(KH) 20 8 811,000 Fallon - — 64,600 61, SIX) 23 7 1,467.000 Powder River 1 .000 1.000 610 61.000 34.200 33, 5(H) 24 6 825,000 Prairie 5.100 4.900 63 9 313.0(K) 48.4(M) 4S,(KM) 23 5 1.128.000 Rosebud 4.900 4.700 59 1 278.0tM) 61.400 60.100 26 0 1,561.000 Wibaux 700 700 614 43.0(M) 58.400 55.400 22 5 1.248.000 Other .. sorniKAST 17,000 16,400 60.4 990,000 364,800 .M8.400 23.8 8.279.000 MONIANA 273.000 265.000 60.4 I5.995.(M»0 6.367.000 6.095.000 26.1 158.985.000 1/ C\Hintics uith less than 500 .1CT^.■^ pl.inlci ol line cl.iNv ol' w KMt .ire conihuK\ into "otlicr" ctui lllCN t»> .l\OH.I dl^C losiMc ol nuli\ iJi .il infoini.ition 58 County Estimates - Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 ALL WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1997 COUNTY and DISTRICT ALL Planted Acres 1/ Net Planted Acres 2/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bushels Production Bushels Rank Deer Lodge Flathead Granite Lake Lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders Other NORTHWEST 20,500 25,300 800 3.200 1.600 1,800 3,000 600 56,800 20.300 24,200 800 3.200 1.600 1,800 3.000 600 55,500 19,800 23.100 800 3,000 1,600 1,800 2,700 600 53,400 59.1 59.2 50.0 45.7 61.9 55.6 45.2 50.0 57.4 1.171 ,000 1.368,000 40,000 137,000 99,000 100,000 122. ()()() 30,000 3,067,000 32 30 52 48 51 50 49 Blaine Chouteau Glacier Hill Liberty Phillips Pondera Teton Toole Other NORTH CENTRAL 237,600 606,300 166,000 508,700 283,900 183,700 208,700 182,300 260,900 2,638,100 231.900 589.900 165.700 498.800 283.400 182.500 201.500 179.200 257.600 2,590,500 224,400 577.100 1 6 1 .700 487.700 276.400 175.400 197.000 174.800 250.500 2,525,000 29.7 36.9 33.3 31.9 27.7 26.9 39.0 40.0 28.3 32.9 6.657.000 21,278,000 5,385.000 15.565,000 7.646.000 4,721,000 7,685,000 6,998,000 7,081,000 83,016,000 11 1 14 2 5 18 4 10 9 Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley Other NORTHEAST 278.200 186.700 124.000 231.200 201.400 365,600 318.200 311,900 2,017,200 278.200 182.300 119,200 226.800 200,000 364.900 318.100 3 1 1 .400 2,000,900 258.000 176.600 108.500 218.400 192.800 353.000 308,800 304.700 1,920,800 24.1 25.7 26.3 24.1 24.8 24.2 23.3 24.0 24.3 6,211,000 4,547,000 2,849.000 5.269,000 4,789,000 8,545,000 7,193,000 7,328,000 46,731,000 13 19 ->2 Is 17 3 8 6 Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley Judith Basin Ley.'is and Clark Meagher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland Other CENTRAL 49,700 163,500 203.000 37.200 83.300 12.600 9,400 47,500 22,600 48,100 676,900 48.900 161.000 198.000 36.300 77.400 12.600 9.400 47.000 15.200 47.600 653,400 47.900 154.400 192.900 35,500 76.300 12.200 8.700 45,300 14,900 46.300 634,400 50.5 42.5 37.4 34.7 40.7 35.5 41.4 34.8 33.4 39.6 39.8 2.420,000 6,558,000 7.217,000 1,232.000 3.104,000 433,000 360.000 1,577.000 498.000 1,832.000 25,231,000 24 12 7 31 21 42 44 27 41 25 Beaverhead Gallatin Jefferson Madison Silver Bow Other SOUTHWEST 10.900 48,200 4,800 14.900 78,800 10.900 47,100 4.600 1 4.900 77,500 10.700 45.200 4.500 14,000 74,400 68.6 53.6 40.4 66.6 57.4 734.000 2,421,000 182.000 933,000 4,270,000 37 23 47 36 Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Sweetgrass Treasure Yellowstone Other SOUTH CENTRAL 141,700 15,600 10,500 47,700 8,400 7,200 103.900 335,000 139,600 15,600 10,500 47.000 8.400 7,200 99.800 328,100 135,500 15,000 10,300 46,000 8,000 6.700 96.500 318,000 38.1 33.8 37.5 32.0 40.8 42.7 36.5 36.7 5.163.000 507,000 386.000 1 .474.000 326.000 286.000 3,523.000 11,665,000 16 40 43 29 45 46 20 Carter Custer Fallon Powder River Prairie Rosebud Wibaux Other SOUTHEAST 52,400 34,200 71,300 29.000 41,400 68.000 50.900 347,2()() 48,500 32,000 68,300 28,500 40,400 66,000 50,400 3.^4,100 40,100 31.000 65,900 27,500 39,000 63,000 47,500 314,000 23.7 22.7 23.3 24.1 24.7 25.6 23.8 24.1 952,000 704,000 1,535.000 662.000 964.000 1.613.000 1.130,000 7.560,000 35 38 28 39 34 26 33 MONTANA 6,150,000 6,040,000 5,840,000 31.1 181,540,000 -- 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted of one class of wheat are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information. 2/ Planted acres less winter wheat acres replanted to spring wheat. Rml 1999 Montana A(;ri( 1 111 KAI Si MISIK S COI MA KsilMAIKS- C KOl-S 59 ALL WHKA 1: Vcreaye, \'ield, and Production, by Counties and Distrit ts. 1997 COUNTY and DISTRICT IKKK All 1) NON-IKKK, \n 1) Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Acres 1/ .Acres Acre liu l!u Acres 1/ .Acres Acre Bu Bu Deer U)di!c FlalhciiiJ ' 4.300 4.000 60.8 243.000 16.211(1 Is ■- ( 1( 1 58.7 928.000 Granilc - Ukc 14,.S00 13,700 69.4 95 1 ,000 lO.SIMj 9.400 444 417,000 Lincoln - -. - .. -- .. Mineral - - -. ,. Missoula 1 .300 1 ,300 50.8 66,000 1.9(){) 1,700 41 8 7I,0(X) i'owell - - -- .. Ravalli 1 .300 1.300 63.1 82,000 500 500 36.0 18.000 .Sanders SOO SOO 600 48,000 2.200 1.900 38.9 74,000 Olher 2.2(10 2.200 62 7 1 3S.O()0 SOO SOO 38 S 3 1 ,000 NOKITIWKSl 24.4(H) 23,300 65.6 1,528,000 32,400 30.100 51.1 1.539.000 Blaine 13.S00 13.600 62.5 850,000 223,800 210.8(J0 27.5 5.807.000 Chouleau 4.000 4.000 68.3 273.000 602,300 573,100 36.7 21,005.000 Glacier 3.100 3.000 48.3 145.000 162,900 158,700 330 5.240,000 Hill ')00 900 678 6 1 .000 507,800 486.800 31.8 15.504,000 Liberty 1 .(.00 1 .600 57.5 92.000 282.300 274,800 27.5 7,554,000 Phillips 4.100 4.000 560 224.000 179,600 171,400 26.2 4,497,000 Pondera 14.000 13.000 58.6 762.000 194,700 1 84,000 37.6 6,923.000 Teton 13.000 12.400 66.5 824,000 169,300 162,400 38.0 6,174.000 Toole l.UOO 1.000 61.0 61,000 259,900 249,500 28.1 7,020,000 Other -- - - -. NORTH CKNTR.\L 55,500 53,500 61.5 3.292,000 2,582,600 2.471.500 32.3 79.724.000 Daniels 5 (in 500 56() 28.000 277,700 257,500 24 0 6,183,000 Dawson 2.')(H) 2.800 50-0 140.000 183,800 173,800 25.4 4,407.000 Garfield 700 700 54.3 38.000 123,300 107,800 26 1 2.811.000 McCone 3.200 2.900 42.1 122.000 228,000 215,500 239 5,147,000 Richland 16. SOO 16.400 58.1 953,000 1 84,600 176,400 21.7 3.836,000 Roosevelt 3.500 3.400 52.4 178.000 362,100 349,600 23.9 8,367,000 Sheridan 3.000 2.900 56.9 165.000 315,200 305,900 23.0 7,028,000 Valley 12.200 1 1 .700 47.0 550,000 299,700 293,000 23.1 6,778,000 Other NORTIIE.VST 42,800 4L300 52,6 2,174,000 1 .974.400 1,879,500 23,7 44,557,000 Broadwater 1').000 1 9.400 70.6 1 ,370,000 30, 1 00 28,500 36.8 1,050,000 Cascade 4.500 4.200 57.4 24 1 ,000 1 59,000 150,2(.)0 42.1 6.317.000 Fergus - - — Golden Valley 1 ,200 1 .200 58.3 70,000 36,000 34,300 33.9 1.162.000 Judith Basin - - — Lewis and Clark 2.000 2,900 57.9 168,000 9,700 9,300 28.5 265.000 Meagher 700 700 71.4 50,000 8,700 8,000 38.8 310.000 Musselshell 600 500 62.0 3 1 ,000 46,900 44,800 34.5 1 .546.000 Petroleum 1 .900 1.800 633 114,000 20,700 13,100 29.3 384.000 1 Wheatland -- -. - Other 600 600 65.0 39.000 333,800 314,900 385 12.114,000 CENTR.\L 32,000 31,300 66.5 2.083.000 644,900 603.100 38.4 2.3,148.000 Beaverhead 7,400 7.300 79.9 583,000 3,500 3,400 444 151.000 Gallatin 13.400 12.700 65.0 826,000 34.800 32.500 49.1 1,595,000 Jefferson .. 4,800 4.500 40.4 182,000 Madison 10.100 10.000 78.9 789,000 4. SOO 4.000 360 144,000 Silver Bow - - - Other - SOlITIIWKSr 30,900 30,000 73.3 2.198.000 47,900 44,400 46.7 2,072,00(1 Big Horn Carbon 13.200 12.71)11 668 848,000 1 28.500 122. SOO 35.1 4,315,000 1 ,300 1,31)11 646 84,000 14,.300 13.700 30.9 423,000 Park 600 600 600 36,000 9,900 9.700 36 1 350.000 Stillwater 700 700 55.7 39,000 47.(M10 45.300 31 7 1,435,000 Sweelgrass ')00 900 500 45.000 7.500 7.100 396 281,000 Treasure 2.400 2.000 780 1 56,000 4.800 4.7(X) 277 1 30,000 Yellowstone 7.300 7.000 65.3 457,000 96.600 S9.5(M) .34.3 3.066.000 Other _. - SOUTH CKNTR.\L 26.400 25,200 66.1 1.665.000 .308,600 292,800 34.2 10,000,000 Cartel 52.400 40.100 23- 9S2.1H»0 Custer .. - Fallon '_'_ .. ._ 71, .300 65.900 23.3 1,535,000 Powder River — - -. — Prairie 2.')00 2.600 565 147.000 38,500 36.400 224 817.000 Rosebud 4,700 4.500 40.4 182,0(X) 63,.300 58,500 24.5 1,431.000 Wibauv .. 50,900 47,500 23.8 1 , 1 30,000 Other 3,400 3.300 542 1 79.000 59.800 55,2(X) 21 5 1,187,000 SOl'TIIKAST 1 1 ,000 10,400 4S.S 508.000 336.200 303.600 23.2 7,052.000 MONTANA 223,000 215.000 62.5 13,448.000 5.927.000 5.625.000 29.9 168.092,(1(1(1 1/ Counlics \uih Icxv Ih.i 1 sun ,1C1C^ pl,mk d ,1| OIK- Cl.ls~ ol \ ^hc.il ,ue conihuK d iiilii ".uhci' cm nlic lo .uoid disv Kisuic ol" indnidi j1 inliuni.iii.'n .^ 60 COUN TV ESTIMATKS - CROI'S Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 ALL WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Dist ricts, 1998 COUNTS' ALL IRRIGATED and DISTRICT Production Planted Net Planted Harvested Yield Per Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu. Production Bu Acres 1/ Acres 2/ Acres Acre Bu. Bushels Rank Deer Liidge (>(«) (ilK) 500 660 33.000 53 .. -. __ Flathead ' 18.6(10 18.600 17.600 69.5 1.224,000 30 8.000 7,700 72.1 555.000 Granite -- -- -- - Lake 18,600 18.400 16.400 52.9 867.000 3() 10,600 10,300 65.0 670.000 Lincoln - - -- -- - - Mineral 1,100 1.100 1,100 60.0 66.000 51 -- — — — Missoula 2,500 2,500 2,300 52.2 1 20,000 47 -- - - Powell 800 800 800 62.5 50.000 52 800 800 62.5 50.000 Ravalli 1,500 1.500 1,500 62.7 94.000 48 - -- Sanders 2,300 2.300 2,000 40.5 8 1 ,000 49 600 600 63.3 38.000 Other - 2,400 2,400 69.6 167.000 NORTHWEST 46.U0(I 45,800 42,200 60.1 2,535,000 -- 22,400 21,800 67.9 1,480,000 Blaine 212,400 212,100 205,700 37.4 7,695.000 5 6,500 6,200 51,9 322.000 Chouteau 560,500 555.500 519,500 33.1 17.185.000 1 3.100 3,100 54.8 170.000 Glacier 110,000 110.000 106.200 34.4 3.650.000 19 2.900 2.900 50.3 146.000 Hill 515,200 509.800 479.600 32.1 15.418.000 2 - -- Liberty 268,300 267.100 252.900 28,1 7.101.000 7 1.000 800 60.0 48.000 Phillips 164.300 162.700 154.600 38.9 6.021.000 9 3,100 3.100 50.0 155.000 Pondera 166,000 162.000 148.400 39.9 5.916.000 II 12,700 12,500 59.2 740.000 Teton 157,000 154.100 142.800 42.0 5.994.000 10 8,900 8,800 48.0 422.000 Toole 220.800 220.200 200.300 25.9 5.183.000 16 -- Other - 400 400 55.0 22.000 NORTH CENTR^VL 2374,50(» 2,35,^500 2,210,000 33.6 74,163,000 -- 38,600 37,800 53.6 2,025,000 Daniels 263,5(JU 263.500 258.300 21.3 5.511.000 13 2,400 2,400 588 141.000 Dawson 168,700 168.600 158.600 30.7 4,874,000 18 2,800 2,600 69.2 180.000 Garfield 105,700 105.300 97.200 29.5 2.865.000 21 -- McCune 214,500 214.500 206.700 25.8 5.330,000 14 3,400 3,300 65.2 215.000 Richland 173.100 173.100 166,300 30.6 5.085.000 17 16,100 15,600 59.9 935.000 Roosevelt 345,000 345.000 303,300 26.0 7.875,000 4 4,600 4.200 41.0 172.1)00 Sheridan 314,200 314,200 304.600 25.9 7.890,000 3 -- Valley 306.700 305.900 295,300 24.5 7.234.000 6 12,500 11,900 50,9 606.000 Other - _ 1 .900 1,900 516 98.000 NORTHEAST LSy 1,400 1,890,100 1,790,300 26.1 46,664,000 -- 43,700 41,900 56.0 2,347,000 Broadwater 42.800 42.800 42,000 45.2 1 ,900.000 24 15.200 15,000 71.0 1.065.000 Cascade 147.300 1 46.300 1 30,300 42.3 5.514.000 12 4.000 3,900 54.1 211.000 Feraus 189.300 188.100 176.200 38.6 6.805.000 8 700 700 64.3 45.000 Golden Valley 41.200 40.400 38,400 30.5 1,173,000 32 -- Judith Basin 74.800 73.600 71,200 37,2 2,647,000 TT - - Lewis and Clark 1 1 .800 11.800 1 1 .400 40.0 456,000 4? 3.400 3,300 48.5 160.000 Meagher 9.400 9.400 8.300 45.9 381,000 42 800 800 65.0 52.000 Musselshell 43.100 42.700 40. 1 00 31.6 1 .269.000 29 - -- Petroleum 17.500 17.500 16.300 39.0 635.000 38 900 800 50.0 40.000 Wheatland 5 1 .300 51.300 45.300 36,2 1.639.000 27 -- -- Other - 900 900 55.6 50.000 CENTRAL 628,500 623,900 579,500 38.7 22,419,000 -- 25,900 25,400 63.9 1,623,000 Beaverhead 9.400 9.400 9.300 66.3 617.000 39 5.400 5,300 81.5 432,000 Gallatin 47.400 46.900 45.500 58.1 2.644.000 23 13.500 13,200 72.0 95 1 ,000 JelTcrson 1.800 1 .800 1.800 38.3 69.000 50 -- - Madison 10.600 1 0.600 1 0.400 50.5 525.000 40 5,300 5,200 65.8 342,000 Silver Bow - - -- Other -- - - -- -- SOUTHWEST 69,200 68,700 67,000 57.5 3,855,000 -- 24,200 23,700 72.8 1,725,000 Big Horn 148.000 145.700 137.400 38.6 5.308.000 15 13,200 13,000 63.3 823,000 Carlion 1 1 .400 11,200 9,300 38.6 359.000 44 800 800 66.3 53,000 Park 8.300 8,300 7,900 42.2 333.000 45 1,400 1.400 63.6 89,000 Stillwater 43.600 43,300 41,200 29.6 1.221,000 31 500 500 56.0 28,000 Sweetgrass 4,100 4.100 3,900 32.6 127.000 46 500 500 60.0 30,000 Treasure 6.500 6,500 6,200 59.7 370.000 43 2,800 2.700 78.9 213,000 Yellowstone Other SOUTH CENTR.\L 98,500 96,000 87,600 33.0 2.893,000 20 3,800 3.500 81.1 284,000 .^20,400 315,100 293,500 36.2 10,611,000 -- 23,000 22,400 67.9 1,520,000 Carter 54,800 54,000 45,800 19,1 876,000 35 __ ._ Custer 35,500 35,400 33,800 28,6 967.000 34 1.200 900 65 6 59,000 Fallon 56,300 55.800 5 1 .400 32,8 1.684,000 26 - - Powder River 29,000 28.900 25.500 26.9 687.000 37 500 300 46.7 14,000 Prairie 36,400 36.400 35.700 32.5 1.162.000 33 2,800 2.800 55.0 154,000 Rosebud 66,200 65.600 64.500 29.2 1.881.000 25 2,700 2.700 40.0 108.000 Wibaux 41.800 41.800 40.800 31.5 1.286.000 28 Other _ -- -- SOUTHEAST 320,000 317,900 297,500 28.7 8,543,000 7,200 6,700 50.0 335,000 MONTANA 5,650,000 5,615,000 5,280,000 32.0 168,790,000 -- 185,000 179,700 61.5 11,055,000 1/ Counties with less th an 500 acres pi anted are comb ined into "olhe r" counties to avoid disclosure t)f indiv dual informat on. 11 Planted acres less wi nter wheat rcpl: nied to spring wheat. 1999 .Mom \n \ A(,jtn\ 16 5 21 5 27,5 20.7 31.9 262 28 0 24.1 372.000 58,000 426,000 149,000 230.000 458.000 420.000 2.1 13.(10(1 MOMANA 3.9N.>.linil 3.728.3(10 33.5 1 24.945.000 1,480. 1,372,000 23,9 32.790.0(10 1 / Counties with less than 500 acres planted of one class of wheat are combined into "other ' counties to avoid disclosure of individual information This report is made possible through funds provided h\ the Montana Wheal and Bnrley Commiiiee 62 CouNTV Estimates - Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 WINTER WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1993 ^"^/^t TVIT^X/ ALL IRRIGATED COUNTY and DISTRICT Planted Acres 1/ Net Planted Acres 2/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Bu Bushels Rank Deer Lodge _ _. ., Flathead " 7.000 6,900 6,600 73 485,000 35 900 900 83 75,000 Granite -. - - - _ - Lake 11,000 1 1 ,000 10,500 60 635,000 27 4,500 4,400 74 324,000 Lincoln - -- - -- - - Mineral 800 800 800 70 56,000 47 - - Missoula 1,400 1,400 1,100 48 53,000 48 200 200 50 10,000 Powell - - - - Ravalli 1 .000 1,000 1,000 35 35,000 50 200 200 50 10,000 Sanders 2,500 2,500 2,300 27 62,000 46 400 400 50 20,000 Other .100 300 200 50 10,000 _ -- - - NORTHWEST 2-4,000 23,900 22,500 59 1,.V36,000 ■■ 6,200 6,100 72 439,000 Blaine 56,600 56,600 55,100 40 2,214.000 13 1,100 1,100 68 75.000 Chouteau 499,000 497,000 455,000 43 19,540,000 1 1,000 1,000 80 80.000 Glacier 8,600 8,200 7,900 43 338,000 39 1,100 1,100 56 62.000 Hill .108,000 307,100 287,000 41 11,720,000 2 800 800 66 53.000 Liberty 130,000 130,000 125,000 46 5,706,000 7 500 400 55 22.000 Phillips 22,100 22,100 20.500 32 662,000 24 1,100 1,100 67 74.000 Pondera 1 1 1 ,000 109,300 108,000 56 6.082.000 6 1,800 1,700 75 128.000 Teton 121,000 118,900 116,000 57 6.630.000 4 1,600 1,200 72 86.000 Toole 68,700 68,300 65,500 41 2.697.000 10 -- -- Other - -- - - - NORTH CENTRAL L325,000 1,317,500 1,240,000 45 55,589,000 -- 9,000 8,400 69 580,000 Daniels 1,200 1,200 1.200 28 33.000 51 Dawson 49,000 49,000 46.200 30 1.404.000 17 100 100 60 6.000 Garfield 72,400 72,400 60.500 31 1.862.000 14 - - McCone 66,000 66,000 63.300 29 1 ,844.000 15 200 200 50 10,000 Richland 25,300 25,300 22.900 31 706.000 23 200 200 50 10,000 Roosevelt 22,500 22,500 20.800 30 63 1 .000 29 -- — - - Sheridan 19,400 19,000 18.200 29 519.000 34 - Valley 23,200 23,100 21.900 25 543.000 33 200 200 55 11,000 Other - -- - - - NORTHEAST 279,000 278,500 255,000 30 7,542,000 -- 700 700 53 37,000 Broadwater 13,200 13,200 12.800 52 661.000 25 1,600 1,400 59 83,000 Cascade 135,000 135,000 1 3 1 .000 61 7.978.000 3 1,500 1,500 63 95,000 Fergus 164,000 164.000 152,000 42 6.334.000 5 300 200 45 9,000 Golden Valley 28,800 2S.S00 28,000 27 759.000 22 500 500 50 25,000 Judith Basin 64,900 64,900 59,700 46 2.734.000 "9 - - - Lewis and Clark 1 1 ,800 11,800 1 1 ,400 39 449.000 36 300 200 50 10,000 Meagher 8,000 8,000 7,900 39 312.000 40 100 100 50 5,000 Musselshell 23,800 23,800 22,800 28 635.000 28 100 100 50 5.000 Petroleum 24,500 24,500 23,400 27 642.000 26 300 300 40 12.000 Wheatland 26,000 26,000 23,000 37 845.000 20 - -- - - Other -- -- - - _ CENTRAL 500,000 500,000 472,000 45 21,349,000 -- 4,700 4,300 57 244,000 Beaverhead 3,900 3,900 3.700 50 184.000 42 800 800 43 34.000 Gallatin 34,700 34,700 32.700 69 2.272.000 12 4,800 4,700 84 397.000 Jefferson 1 ,300 1,300 1.200 38 45.000 49 - - Madison 3,100 3.100 2,900 60 175,000 43 300 300 63 19,000 Silver Bow — -- -- -- — — — — — — Other — _ - - - SOUTHWEST 43,000 43,000 40,500 66 2,676,000 -■ 5,900 5,800 78 450,000 Big Horn 127,000 126,600 113,000 35 3,947,000 8 5,000 4,600 52 239.000 Carbon 1 1 ,500 11,500 10,000 41 410.000 37 300 300 53 16.000 Park 9,800 9,600 8,700 41 358.000 38 1,300 1,200 40 48.000 Stillwater 44,000 44,000 39,800 33 1.329.000 18 800 800 30 24,000 Sweetgrass 3,400 3,400 3,100 47 145.000 44 - - - Treasure 4,000 4,000 3,600 35 126.000 45 600 600 57 34,000 Yellowstone 94,300 94,000 8 1 ,800 33 2,685,000 II 1,700 1,500 76 114,000 Other - - - SOUTH CENTRi\L 294,000 293,100 260,0(1(1 35 9,000,000 -- 9,700 9,000 53 475,000 Carter 21,500 21,500 1 6,700 38 629,000 30 .. .. .. Custer 35,500 35,500 27,200 33 891,000 19 200 200 50 10,000 Fallon 22,000 22,000 17,400 34 590,000 32 - - - Powder River 22,000 22,000 20,300 31 620,000 31 100 100 50 5,000 Prairie 28,000 28,000 26,000 31 810,000 21 300 300 50 15,000 Rosebud 48,000 48,000 44,800 36 1 ,629,000 16 100 — - — Wibaux 8,000 8,000 7,600 31 239,000 41 100 100 50 5,000 Other .. _ -- - SOUTHEAST 185.000 185,000 160.000 34 5,408,000 -- 800 700 50 35,000 MONTANA 2,650,000 2,641,000 2,450,000 42 102,900,000 -- 37,000 35,000 65 2,260,000 1/ Counties with less th an 500 acres planted are combined into "otl ler" counties to avoid disclosu re of indivi Jual mformati jn. 2/ Planted acres less wi Iter wheat replanted to spring wheat. 1999 Mom ANA A(,Ki( I in RAi.Si misik s COIMA KmIM Ml s ■ (_ KOI'S 63 Bi, m tm' WINTER WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Cou nties and Districts, 1993 COUNTY 11 and n DISTRICT KOI.I OWINi, 1 \l low Kl -( KOPPIl) Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Acres 1/ •Acres Acre Bu Bu Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu Bu IX'Cr Uidgc Flalhcad ' 4.()()() 4.300 70 299.000 1 ,500 1.400 79 111,000 Oranilc Uikc 4,400 4,200 53 222.000 2,100 1 .900 47 89,000 Lincoln .. ., .. Mineral 600 600 70 42.000 200 200 70 14.000 Missoula I'owcll Ravalli 900 800 49 39.000 300 100 40 4.000 700 700 31 22.000 100 100 30 3.000 Sanders 1,600 1,400 23 32,000 500 500 20 10.000 Other 300 200 50 lO.OfiO NORTIIWKSr I2.KIIII 12.0011 55 656.000 5.000 4.400 55 241.000 Blaine 51,700 50,300 40 2,006,000 3.800 3,700 36 133.000 Chouteau 420.400 383,300 43 16,405,000 77,600 70,700 43 3.055.000 Glacier 5.:()n 4,900 41 200,000 2,300 1 ,900 40 76.000 Hill 294,30(1 273.400 41 11,313,000 12,<)00 1 2,300 29 354.000 Liberty 124,700 1 1 ').')0(1 46 5,474,000 4,800 4,700 45 210.000 Phillips 17, ()()() 17.100 30 519,000 3,400 2,300 30 69.000 Pondera 102, .300 'W.SOO 57 5,665,000 6,900 6.500 44 289.000 Teton l()(),400 102.600 58 5,904,000 13,000 1 2,200 52 640.000 Toole f.(.,')00 63.800 41 2,629,000 1,800 1,700 40 68.000 Other NOKiii ( i;ntr.\l 1.189.500 1.115.600 45 50.115,000 126.500 116.000 42 4.894.000 Daniels fiOO 600 30 18,000 600 6(1(1 25 15,000 Dawson 42,600 40.100 31 1 ,260,000 6,300 6,000 -> -^ 138.000 Garfield 68,300 57.100 31 1,777,000 4,100 3,400 25 85,000 McCone 56.800 55.300 30 1,682,000 9,000 7,800 19 152.000 Richland 17.900 1 6.900 32 545,000 7,200 5,800 26 151.000 Roosevelt 1 1 .600 1 0,600 34 358,000 10,900 10,200 27 273.000 Sheridan '1.400 8,600 40 342,000 10,000 9,600 18 177.000 Valley 11.300 1 0,')00 28 303,000 1 1 ,700 10,800 21 229.000 Other -- NORIIIKAST 218.500 200.100 31 6.285.000 59.800 54,200 23 1.220.000 Broadwater 9.100 y.ioo 52 472,000 2,500 2.300 46 106.000 Cascade 88.400 87.000 63 5,502,000 45,100 42.500 56 2,381,000 Fergus 133.700 126.100 43 5,377,000 30,000 25.700 37 948,000 Golden Valley 23.500 22.900 27 619,000 4,800 4.600 25 115,000 Judith Basin 47.200 45.300 48 2,181,000 17,700 14,400 38 553.000 Lewis and Clark 10.100 9.900 39 387,000 1.400 1,300 40 52,000 Meagher 5.000 5.000 50 251,000 2.400 2,800 20 56,000 Musselshell 22.800 2 1 .1)00 28 610,000 ')()() 800 25 20,000 Petroleum 23.500 22.400 27 612,000 700 700 26 18,000 Wheatland 2 1 ,000 1').400 38 746,000 5.000 3,600 28 99.000 Other -- CKNTR.\L .^84..M)0 .369.000 45 16.757.000 111.000 98.700 44 4.348.000 Beaverhead 3.000 2.800 52 145.000 100 I oo 50 5.0(J(l Gallatin 28.400 26.500 68 1 .798.000 1 .500 1.50(1 51 77.000 Jefferson 1 .000 1.000 38 38.000 300 200 35 7.0OO Madison 2.800 2.6(X) 60 156.000 - - Silver Bow - — -- -- - Other - - ; SOUTIIWKST .35.200 32.900 65 2.1.37.000 1 .900 1,,800 40 S9.ono Big Mom 108.000 05.500 35 3,335.000 14.0(1(1 12,900 29 373.000 Carhon 10,400 ').000 41 373.000 S(l(l 700 30 21,000 Park 8,300 7.300 42 304,000 200 200 30 6,000 Stillwater 38,800 35.000 34 1,204,000 4.400 4,(MK) 25 101,000 Swcetgrass 3,000 2.800 49 1 36,000 400 300 30 9,000 Treasure 2,800 2.600 31 80,000 600 400 30 12,000 Yellowstone 85,400 75.300 32 2,401,000 7.200 5,000 34 170,000 Other -. SOUTH CENTILVL 256.700 227.500 .14 7,8.33,000 27.600 23,500 2') 6'>2.0II0 Cartel :ii.ooi) 15.511(1 ;ii 599,000 ■^(1(1 1 .200 "'S 3(I.IKKI Custer 32,200 24.000 33 788,000 :-,i(ii) 3.000 31 ')3.0O0 Fallon 20,300 15,800 35 560,000 i."(i(i 1,600 19 .30,000 Powder River 20,000 1 8,400 30 560.000 l.'MKl 1,800 31 55.000 Prairie 26.500 24,600 31 773,000 1.200 1,100 20 22.000 Rosebud 46.700 43,700 37 l,601,(«M) 1.200 1,100 25 28,000 Wibaux 6.300 5.000 33 1')(>,0000 1 ,(>00 24 38,(>X) Other .. SOliTllKAST 172.000 147.900 .34 5.077.000 12.200 11.400 26 295.000 MOMANA 2.26'>.(HH) 2.105.000 42 SS.ShO.OOO 344.0011 310,00(1 38 11,7X0,00(1 1/ Counties with less than 51)0 acres plante d are combined in to "other" counties to avoid disclos jre of individual i aformalion ^. 64 County Estimates - Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 COUNTY ALL IRRIGATED and DISTRICT Production Planted Net Planted Harvested Yield Per Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu. Production Bu. Acres 1/ Acres 2/ Acres Acre Bu Bushels Rank Deer Lodge .. ._ __ .. .- — Flathead 5,900 5,800 5,800 66 382,000 27 700 600 70 42,000 Granite - - - -- - - - - - Lake 7,800 7,800 7,700 64 495,000 25 3,700 3,700 79 294,000 Lincoln - - - - - — -- - - — Mineral — — — -- — ~ — — — — Missoula 1,700 1,700 1,600 51 82,000 44 300 300 80 24,000 Powell -- - - - - - - - - - Ravalli 500 500 400 28 11,000 50 - - - - Sanders 1,800 1,800 1,700 27 46,000 48 300 300 50 15,000 Other 300 300 300 57 17,000 - - — - NORTHWEST 18,000 17,900 17,500 59 1,033,000 -- 5,000 4,900 77 375,000 Blaine 33,300 33,100 32,000 33 1,057,000 16 1,100 1,100 45 50,000 Chouteau 412,000 395,200 387,000 38 14,610,000 1 1,700 1,700 55 93,000 Glacier 8.700 8,700 8,500 36 304,000 32 1,200 1,200 45 54,000 Hill 220,000 219,500 213,000 39 8,215,000 2 700 700 50 35,000 Liberty 101,000 101,000 99,500 36 3,592,000 5 800 800 45 36,000 Phillips 12,500 12,000 12,000 36 434,000 26 800 800 58 46,000 Pondera 80,000 76,900 75,500 32 2,420,000 9 1,200 1,100 67 74,000 Teton 85,000 78,200 75,500 33 2,511,000 8 1,500 1,400 52 73,000 Toole 47,500 43,600 43,500 31 1,338,000 12 - — - - Other - - - - - " - - - - NORTH CENTRAL 1,000,000 968,200 946,500 36 34,481,000 -- 9,000 8,800 52 461,000 Daniels .. .. __ __ .. — — .. Dawson 18,000 17,100 16,500 32 528,000 22 - - - — Garfield 50,500 50,500 49,000 31 1,520,000 10 - - - - McCone 31,000 30,400 30,000 29 877,000 17 200 200 45 9,000 Richland 9,900 9,900 9,800 39 379,000 28 100 100 50 5,000 Roosevelt 7,800 7,800 7,700 38 291,000 34 -- — " Sheridan — -- -- — — — Valley 8,800 8,800 8,600 32 277,000 38 200 200 50 10,000 Other 6,000 6.000 5,900 37 216,000 - - - -- - northeast 132,000 130,500 127,500 32 4,088,000 -- 500 500 48 24,000 Broadwater 7,700 7,700 7,000 43 302,000 33 800 700 64 45,000 Cascade 100,000 91,700 91,000 34 3,105,000 6 700 600 58 35,000 Fergus 123,500 121,000 115,500 33 3,820,000 4 200 200 45 9,000 Golden Valley 26,000 26,000 25,600 30 769,000 18 200 200 55 11,000 Judith Basin 45,000 39,300 38,600 28 1,094,000 15 200 200 50 10,000 Lewis and Clark 7,900 7,900 7,800 37 285,000 36 200 200 50 10,000 Meagher 8,900 8,900 8,800 32 278,000 37 100 100 50 5,000 Musselshell 18,000 18,000 16,800 34 563,000 21 100 100 50 5,000 Petroleum 10,000 10,000 9,200 31 286,000 35 100 100 40 4,000 Wheatland 18,000 18,000 17,700 29 505,000 24 — - - - Other - - - — - - — - - - CENTRAL 365,000 348,500 338,000 33 11,007,000 2,600 2,400 56 134,000 Beaverhead 4,400 4,400 4,300 48 208,000 40 600 600 60 36,000 Gallatin 28,300 28,200 27,400 49 1,339,000 11 1,700 1,500 78 117,000 Jefferson 1,300 1,300 1,300 47 61,000 46 200 200 65 13,000 Madison 2,000 2,000 2,000 41 82,000 44 200 200 60 12,000 Silver Bow - - - - - - - - — Other -- - - - - - - - SOUTHWEST 36,000 35,900 35,000 48 1,690,000 -- 2,700 2,500 71 178,000 Big Horn 121,000 121,000 118,500 35 4,134,000 3 4,700 4,600 51 233,000 Carbon 10,900 10,900 10,700 29 312,000 30 300 300 47 14,000 Park 9,600 9,600 9,200 35 319,000 29 1,400 1,200 48 58,000 Stillwater 41,000 41,000 39,300 31 1,212,000 13 1,300 1,300 35 45,000 Sweetgrass 5,000 5,000 4,900 36 178,000 41 - - - Treasure 2,500 2,500 2,400 46 111,000 43 400 400 70 28,000 Yellowstone 85,000 82,500 82,000 32 2,624,000 7 1,300 1,300 77 100,000 Other - - - - - - - - SOUTH CENTRAL 275,000 272,500 267,000 33 8,890,000 -- 9,400 9,100 53 478,000 Carter 6,600 6,600 6,100 26 156,000 42 __ _, -. — Custer 26,000 25,500 25,000 27 680,000 20 100 100 60 6,000 Fallon 12,300 12,300 11,200 28 312,000 30 200 200 40 8,000 Powder River 17,900 17,900 17,200 30 523,000 23 100 100 50 5,000 Prairie 23,200 23,200 22,500 31 704,000 19 200 200 55 11,000 Rosebud 36,000 36,000 34,500 33 1,130,000 14 200 200 50 10,000 Wibaux 2,000 2,000 2,000 28 56,000 47 - -- - -- Other — - - - - - - -- - - SOUTHEAST 124,000 123,500 118,500 30 3,561,000 -- 800 800 50 40,000 MONTANA 1,950,000 1,897,000 1,850,000 35 64,750,000 -- 30,000 29,000 58 1,690,000 1/ Counties with less th; in 500 acres p lanted are com )ined into "oth er" counties tc avoid disclosu re of indi /idual informi tion. 11 Planted acres less wir ter wheat rep anted to spring wheat. 1999.M()MAN\A(.I.700 S3 516.000 3,0110 2,900 4') 142,000 Blaine 28.')00 27.(il)ii 34 933,000 3, iDll 3,300 22 74,(XXJ Chouteau 359,700 338.70(1 38 12,991,000 50.(1(111 46,600 33 1,526,000 Glacier 6.900 6.700 34 226,000 600 600 40 24.000 Hill 209.500 202.600 39 7,870,000 9,800 9.700 32 310.000 Liberty 94.100 92.700 36 3,376,000 6,100 6.000 30 ISO.OOO Phillips 1 1 .000 10.500 35 367,000 700 700 30 21.(XK) Pondera 75,300 71.700 32 2,286,000 3,500 2.7(» 12 60.000 Teton 79,700 70,800 33 2,352,000 3,800 3.300 26 86.(HX) Toole 45,400 4 1 ,400 31 1 .273,000 2.100 2.100 31 65.0(H) Other NORTH CKNTR,M, 910,500 862.700 37 31.674.000 80.500 75.000 31 2_346.000 Daniels Dawson 13.400 12,4(1(1 ',2 394,000 4.600 4.100 l.i4.t)l)U Garfield 49,400 48,000 31 1,493,000 1.100 1 .000 27 27,0(X) McCone 25,200 24.600 29 717,000 5.6(K) 5.200 29 I5I,(HX) Richland 5,900 5.900 41 241,000 3,900 3.800 35 1 33,000 Roosevelt 4.100 4.100 40 164.000 3,700 3.600 35 127,000 Sheridan -- -- .. Valley 5.500 5.500 34 188.000 3.100 2.9(H) 27 79.000 Other 3.000 3.000 43 128.000 3.(HH) 2.900 30 88. (XX) NORTIIKAST 106,500 103.500 32 3.325.000 25.000 23.500 31 739,000 Broadwater 5,900 5.300 42 222.000 1.000 1.000 35 3 5. (XX) Cascade 81,600 74,400 34 2.550.000 17.700 16.000 33 520,000 Fergus 104,300 97.000 34 3.269.000 19.000 18,300 30 542.(XH) Golden Valley 22,600 22.200 31 68I.(J00 3.200 3,200 24 77.(HX) Judith Basin 34,300 2').4O0 29 840,0(H) 10,500 9,000 27 244.(HX) Lewis and Clark 6,000 5,900 36 213,000 1,700 1,700 36 62.(XX) Meagher 7.700 7,700 33 253.000 1,100 1,000 20 20.000 Musselshell 16.500 16,100 34 546.000 1,400 600 20 12.000 Petroleum 9.400 8,600 32 272.000 500 500 20 lO.(HH) Wheatland 14.600 14,500 29 415.000 3.400 3,200 28 ')O.(HH) Other -- -- .- CENTK.\L 302.900 281.100 33 9.261.000 59,500 54.500 30 1.612.000 Beaserhcad 3.000 :.'>(i(i 47 136.(X«) S(H) S(H) 45 36. (HH) Gallatin 25,5tK) 24.8(10 47 1.167,000 1.100 1.100 50 55.000 Jefferson 1 ,000 1.000 45 45,000 100 100 30 3,000 Madison 1,S(K) 1.800 39 70,000 .. - .. - Silver Bow -- .. .. - - .. — Other -- .- -- -- .. SOl'TIIWKST 3I..MI0 30.500 46 1.418.000 2.000 2.(MKI 4- 94,000 Big Horn 103,000 101.000 35 3,538.000 1 3.300 12.900 28 ■ r , ^ < .{ H 1 Carhon 10,300 10.100 29 288.000 300 300 1-, ' i.iKI Park 7,500 7.300 "^■^ 243.000 700 700 26 l,s.mH) Stillwater 36,900 35.600 31 1.119.000 2.800 2.400 20 4S.0(X) Sweetgrass 4,300 4.200 38 160.000 700 700 26 18. (KM) Treasure 1,800 1 .71X) 40 68.000 300 300 50 15,000 Yellowstone 76,300 73.4(H) 31 2..t09.000 7,400 7.300 29 215.000 Other SOI TM CKNTR.\1. 240.100 233.300 33 7.725.000 25,500 24,600 28 (>S7.(M»0 Carter 5.700 5..3(H) 26 136.(HHI 9(HI soil 25 20.000 Custer 24.700 23.9(H) 27 648.000 1,2(H) 1.000 26 26.000 Fallon 11.100 lO.OlH) 28 279.000 MXX) 1.000 25 25.000 Powder River 13.800 1 3.600 30 402.000 4,000 3.500 33 116.000 Prairie 21.200 20.6(H) 32 652.000 1,800 1.700 24 4 1 .0(X) Rosebud 34.600 33.200 33 l.0<)5.000 1,200 1.100 23 25.(HH) Wibaux 600 600 ;i2 |9.(HH1 1.4(H) 1.400 26 37.(HH) Other SOUTHEAST 111,700 107.200 30 3.231.000 11.500 10.500 28 290.000 MOMANA 1.71.<,000 i.6:s.ooo 35 57.150.000 207.000 l')3,(IO0 31 5.910,000 1/ Counties with less (In in 500 acres plan ted arc eiiiDbiiKi 1 into "iillu-r" CO iiiilii's to a%oid d selosiire of iiidiv dual iiiroriiialiiii 1. I 66 County Estimatks - Crops Montana Agricultujl^l Statistics 1999 WINTER WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1995 COUNTY ALL IRRIGATED and Produc ion DISTRICT Planted Acres 1/ Net Planted Acres 2/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu. Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu. Production Bu, Bushels Rank Deer Lodge .. Flathead " 4,000 4,000 3,900 73 286.000 27 1 ,000 900 71 64,000 Granite - - - - -- „ Lake 7,300 7,300 7,100 67 475,000 20 3,800 3,600 78 281.000 Lincoln - - - - — __ Mineral 600 600 600 40 24,000 48 - - .- Missoula 900 900 900 31 28,000 46 100 100 60 6,000 Powell — -- .. __ ,. Ravalli - - - .. .. Sanders 1.700 1,700 1,700 56 96,000 42 500 500 80 40,000 Other 500 500 500 48 24,000 — 100 100 70 7,000 NORTHWEST 15.000 15,000 14,700 63 933,000 - 5,500 5,200 77 398.000 Blaine 31,500 30,700 30,000 33 1,003,000 14 2,000 1,600 36 57,000 Chouteau 325,000 294,000 286,000 46 13,021,000 1 2,000 1,900 61 116,000 Glacier 8,500 7,500 7,100 35 25 1 ,000 30 1,200 1,100 47 52,000 Hill 112,000 108,800 105,000 42 4,422,000 3 900 900 47 42,000 Liberty 37,000 31,500 30,500 36 1,085,000 12 800 800 51 41,000 Phillips 9,500 9.000 8.900 30 263,000 29 1,100 900 40 36,000 Pondera 39,000 32.700 30.500 54 1,638,000 9 1,100 1,000 64 64,000 Teton 76,000 68,000 66,000 46 3,008.000 6 1,700 1,600 66 106,000 Toole 11,500 11,100 1 1 ,000 43 473,000 22 200 200 50 10,000 Other - - - - -- -- NORTH CENTRAL 650,000 593,300 575,000 44 25,164,000 11,000 10,000 52 524.000 Daniels Dawson 14,000 13,900 13,500 21 282.000 28 ._ _, _. Garfield 41,500 41,300 36,100 26 945,000 15 -- _. McCone 22,500 22,300 16,500 29 475,000 20 100 100 60 6,000 Richland 9,300 9,200 9,000 27 245,000 31 100 100 70 7,000 Roosevelt 4,000 4,000 3,900 17 68,000 43 .. __ -_ __ Sheridan - - - — — Valley 5,700 5.700 5,500 32 177,000 36 300 300 67 20,000 Other 3,000 2.600 2,500 30 76,000 .. NORTHEAST 100,000 99,000 87,000 26 2,268,000 -- 500 500 66 33,000 Broadwater 6,700 6.000 5,700 39 224,000 32 700 600 50 30,000 Cascade 1 04,000 99.100 98.000 44 4,286,000 4 1,100 1,000 54 54,000 Fergus 1 1 4,000 113,000 105.000 38 4,010,000 5 100 100 40 4,000 Golden Valley 18,500 17,300 16.200 32 518,000 19 200 100 70 7,000 Judith Basin 50,000 49,100 47,500 36 1 ,724,000 8 100 100 60 6,000 Lewis and Clark 4,700 4,500 4,500 34 155,000 37 100 100 50 5,000 Meagher 9,800 8,800 8,100 40 323,000 26 100 100 50 5,000 Musselshell 14,400 14,400 14,000 30 425,000 23 100 100 50 5,000 Petroleum 9,700 9,100 8,000 18 144,000 39 500 100 40 4,000 Wheatland 18,200 16,200 16,000 33 531,000 18 .. __ Other — .. ._ __ .. ,. ._ CENTRAL 350,000 337,500 .32.3,000 38 12,-340,000 3,000 2,.300 52 120,000 Beaverhead 3,600 3,600 3,500 51 178,000 34 900 900 81 73,000 Gallatin 25,400 23,500 22,600 49 1,103,000 11 2,200 2,000 72 143,000 Jefferson 1 ,300 600 600 45 27,000 47 200 200 70 14,000 Madison 1.700 1,700 1,600 64 102,000 41 200 200 75 15,000 Silver Bow -- — .. .. .. .. ._ Other - - .. SOUTHWEST 32,000 29,400 28.300 50 1,410,000 -- 3,500 3,300 74 245,000 Big Horn 1 14,000 II 3. 800 112.000 43 4,792,000 1 3,200 3,100 69 215,000 Carbon 1 0,900 10.900 10.500 35 372,000 24 600 500 50 25,000 Park 7,700 6,900 6.500 33 216,000 33 1.500 1,100 61 67,000 Stillwater 37,200 37,200 36,500 35 1,260,000 10 1 .300 1,200 48 57,000 Sweetgrass 2,100 2,100 2,000 33 65,000 45 .. Treasure 3,100 3,100 3,000 51 152,000 38 700 700 87 61,000 Yellowstone 73,000 72,800 7 1 ,500 39 2,812,000 7 1,700 1,600 78 124,000 Other _. .. SOUTH CENTRAL 248,000 246,800 242,000 40 9,669,000 - 9.000 8,200 67 549,000 Carter 8,500 7,600 6,700 27 178,000 34 Custer 26,000 26,000 25,500 28 709.000 16 200 200 60 12,000 Fallon -- — _. _. .- .. Powder River 12,200 12,100 11,300 30 344,000 25 100 100 60 6,000 Prairie 20,500 20,500 20,000 31 627,000 17 100 100 70 7,000 Rosebud 32,500 32,500 32,000 32 1.027,000 13 100 100 60 6,000 Wibaux __ ,_ Other 5,. 300 5,300 4,500 29 131,000 __ SOUTHEAST 105.000 104,000 100,000 30 3,016,000 500 500 62 31,000 MONTANA 1.500.000 1,425,000 1,370,000 40 54,800,000 -- 33,000 30,000 63 1,900,000 1/ Counties with less tha n 500 acres p anted are com lined into "olhc r" counties to avoid disclosu e of indivic lual informati on 2/ Planted acres less win ter wheat repi inted to spring wheal. 1999M<)NI,\NA A(;KI( nil KAI SiMlSIK s Col Nn I.SIIM Ml s - CKOI'S 67 WINTER WHKAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production, bv Counties and Districts, 1995 COUNTY and DISTRICT lOI.I ()\\l\(, 1 All ()\\ Kl ■( Kdl'I'l 1) Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Acres 1/ .Acres •Acre l!u liu Acies 1/ Acres Acre Bu Bu rx-cr Lodge Flathead 2.000 2.000 80 160.000 1.000 1.000 62 62.000 Granite .. .. Lake 2.800 2.800 59 164.000 700 700 43 30.000 Lincoln -- .. .. Mineral 500 500 40 20.000 100 100 40 4.000 Missoula 400 400 30 12,000 400 400 25 10.000 Powell -. -- Ravalli -- - -. — -, ._ .. Sanders 900 900 52 47,000 300 300 30 9.000 Other 400 400 43 17, ()()() NORniwKsr 7.U0I) 7.000 60 420.000 2.500 2,500 46 115.000 Blaine 26, 1 00 25.300 33 843.000 3,400 3.100 33 103.000 Chouteau 2()'),50O 24 1 ,500 46 11.110,000 53.500 42.600 42 1.795.000 Glacier 4,S0() 4,300 34 148,(11)0 2.500 1 .700 30 51.000 Hill lot), 400 99,700 42 4.234,(10(1 4.700 4.400 33 146.000 Liberty 34.500 28.100 36 1.010.000 1.700 1 .600 21 34.000 Phillips 5.800 5.500 33 1 80.000 2.600 2.500 19 47.000 Pondera 36,600 28.300 54 1.515.000 1 .300 1 .200 49 59.000 Teton 64.yoo 55.400 45 2.512.000 9.400 9.000 43 390.000 Toole 10,400 9.900 43 428.000 90(1 900 39 35.000 Other NORTH CKNTR.XL 559.000 498,000 44 2L980,000 80,000 67,000 40 2,660,000 Daniels Dawson 7.400 7,100 21 152.000 6, 600 6.400 20 130.000 Garfield 3'), 800 34,500 27 92 1 .000 1 .700 1.600 15 24.000 McCone 18,100 13,900 29 405.000 4.300 2.500 26 64,000 Richland 4,700 4,600 29 1 34.000 4.500 4.300 24 104.000 Roosevelt 1 ,800 1 ,800 21 38.000 2.200 2. 1 00 14 30,000 Sheridan - - - - Valley 2.700 2.700 38 103.000 2.700 2,500 22 54,000 Olhcr 1 .500 1 .400 34 47,000 1,500 1.100 26 29.000 NORTIIKAST 76,0(10 66,000 27 1 ,800,000 23,500 20,500 21 435,000 Broadwater 5.100 4,200 38 158.000 900 9(10 40 36.000 Cascade 75.yoo 7 1 ,400 44 3.137.000 27,000 25,6(HI 43 1.095.000 Fergus ')3.I00 84,600 38 3.244.000 20,800 20,300 38 762.000 Golden \alley 16,300 14,200 33 463.000 2,000 1,')00 25 48.000 Judith Basin ' 35,400 33,400 38 1,278.000 14.500 14,000 31 440.000 Lewis and Clark 3,200 3,000 36 108.000 1 .400 1.400 30 42.000 Meagher 8,700 7,000 41 286,000 1 .000 1 .000 32 32.000 Musselshell 13,500 13.100 30 394,000 800 800 33 26.000 Petroleum 8.';oo 7.600 18 134,000 300 3(X) 20 6.000 Wheatland 12,')00 11.70(1 36 418,000 5,300 4.300 26 113.000 Other CENTRAL 273,000 250,200 38 9,620,000 74,000 70,500 37 2.600.000 Beaverhead ;.40(i 2,300 "■.9 90,000 ^00 300 50 15.000 Gallatin 22,100 19,500 46 904.000 1,100 I.IOO 51 56.000 Jefferson 1 ,000 300 30 9.000 100 100 40 4.000 Madison 1,500 1,400 62 87.000 - — - ~ Silver Bow ._ ._ .. .. .. — Other -- .. — SOUTHWEST 27,000 2.1,500 46 1,090,000 L500 1 ,500 50 75,000 Big Horn ') 1 ,500 90.400 42 3.798.000 l'),.'!00 1 X.5()l) 42 779.000 Carbon '),()(MI s.soo 33 294.000 1.300 i,;o(i 44 53.000 Park 4,800 4.100 30 123.000 1,400 1,300 20 26.000 Stillwater 30,400 30,000 35 1.045.000 5,500 5, 3(H) 30 158.000 Sweetgrass 1.400 1,300 29 38.0(K) 700 700 39 27.000 Treasure 1 .800 1 ,700 40 68.000 600 600 38 23.000 Yellowstone 67,100 66,000 39 2.564.00O 4.200 3,900 32 124.000 Other -. .- SOUTH CENTRAL 206,000 202300 39 7,930,000 .3.3.000 31^500 38 1.190.000 Carter 7,400 5,700 27 153.(K)0 1.1(H) l,(HH) -. :5.0(HI Custer 24,500 24.000 28 660.000 1.3(H) l..-!(H) 2.^ 37.000 Fallon - - Powder River 1 1 .000 10.200 30 308.000 1.1(H) 1.000 30 30.000 Prairie 18.400 18.(M)0 31 553.000 2.0(H) 1.900 35 67.000 Rosebud 26.')00 26,600 :^2 838.000 5.500 5.300 35 183.000 Wibaux - Other 3, soil 3,500 31 1(18. 000 1 .^0(1 1.000 23 23.000 SOUTHEAST 92.000 X8,00() 30 2.620,000 12.500 1 1 .500 32 365,000 MONTANA L240,(I00 1,135.00(1 40 45.4(.0,0(MI 227,000 205.000 3(. 7.440,000 1/ Counties wiih less than >i)0 acres pl.inle 1 arc combined in u> "olhcr" coumic s lo a\ccr Liidgc riaihcad 1 .000 ')()0 63 57.000 3.200 2. WO 5(1 I62.(KH) Ciranite — .. -. Lake 4.400 4.100 79 322.000 4,800 4.800 40 I91.(X)0 Lincoln - - - -- - Mineral -- - -- -- Missoula — " - - " Powell -- — " " — Kavalli - - - .- Sanders .- - .- - Other 1.10(1 1 , 1 00 74 8 1 ,000 3.500 3.200 41 131 (KK) NORIIIWF.ST 6,5(1(1 6.100 75 460,000 1 1 .500 lO.Vdd 44 484.000 HIaine 1.200 800 41 33.000 46.800 40.700 24 968.(KK) Choulcau " - (ilacier " " " • - Hill 500 500 64 32.000 269.500 238.500 34 8.000.000 Liherly 600 600 50 30,000 1 39.400 128.400 29 3.700.000 I'hillips 600 600 67 40,000 10,400 8.200 20 165.000 I'ondera 3.500 3.300 63 207.000 85.500 72.700 38 2.727.000 Teton 3,000 2.800 74 208,000 108.000 99.200 41 4.020.000 Toole .. - — 7 1 ,000 65,60() 25 1,610.000 Other 600 600 5S 35.000 424.400 397,500 35 l?,7riS.(HHI NORTH CKNTR.AL 10,111111 9,200 64 585,000 1,155,000 1,050,800 .<.< 34,'>58,000 Daniels „ _. .. _. .. Dawson - — — — - - Garfield - — - - 35.000 30.000 22 647,000 McCone - — — — 56.000 48,300 20 950,000 Richland .. — — — .. - Roosevelt _. „ -. _. 1 2.700 1 1 .900 22 257,000 Sheridan _, __ ._ — 7.000 5.000 18 88,000 Valley - .. - -- - - Other 500 500 40 20.000 58.800 54.300 23 1,258.000 NORTIIFAST 500 500 40 20,000 169.500 149.500 21 3,200.000 Broadwater KOO 700 47 33.000 8,700 8.300 29 238.0tXJ Cascade 2.200 1 .900 57 108,000 107.800 105.100 32 3.316.000 Fergus -- — .- -- " Cioldcn Valley 600 500 40 20.000 23.400 22.900 23 522,000 Judith Basin - - " Lewis and Clark — - - - — - - ~ Meagher — — " - — - - - Musselshell .. — .- .. -- " " — I'elroleum 700 400 40 16.000 5.800 4.100 27 111.000 Wheatland .. 14.500 I4.31M) 20 286.000 Other 700 700 54 38.000 229. SOO 211.100 27 5.702.(XK) CKNTR^VL 5,000 4,200 51 215,000 390.000 365.800 28 10.175,000 Beaverhead ()11U 500 (.(1 30.000 3,70(1 ,^,.s(IO 28 ')8.(HH) Uallatin 2.700 2.600 SO 207,000 25.600 24.400 44 1. 075.000 Jefferson - — - - •- " " Madison - - - - - — Silver Bow _. .. .. -- -- Other 700 600 72 43.000 3.700 3.400 31 107.000 SOinilWEST 4.000 3,700 76 280,000 33.000 31..<00 41 1.280.000 Big Horn 4.S00 4.500 03 2S4.000 ,S0.200 77.500 1') 2.210.000 Carbon 600 600 40 24.0(M) 11.700 11.3(H) 32 .357.000 Park 900 700 40 28.0(K) 5.700 5.600 18 <)8,000 Stillwater 600 600 67 40.0(M) 37.400 37.100 27 990.000 Sweetgrass - - - - - Treasure .. -- " Yellowstone 2.500 2.400 72 173,000 83.500 78.100 26 2.010,000 Other 600 (lOO 8S 51.000 6.500 6,(K)0 31 I85,(H)0 SOUTH ("FN IRAI. 10,000 y.400 64 600,000 225.000 215.600 27 5,850.000 Carter .. .. .. 23.300 20.')00 29 (>00.000 Custer .. __ .. — - - Fallon _. „ .. .. 12.400 I0..30() 28 285,000 Powder River .. — .. - I3..3()0 I2.')00 30 382,000 Prairie - — — — - - Rosebud 1.200 1.100 52 57.000 3 1 .4(K) 30.7(H) 28 852.000 Wibaux .. - 700 7(H) 19 1 3.(KK) Other SlMl soil s4 4i.00li 46,'>oll 4 s dOl' T- 1 041 000 SOiriiFAST 2,000 I.VOO 53 100.000 I2N.000 121.100 26 3.173.000 MOMANA . 500 500 60 30.000 1,200 1,000 38 38.000 Other 1 .200 1,100 65 72.000 5.()(H) 4.600 49 225 (XX) NOKIIIWKST 7. KM) 6.500 68 445.000 1 1 .300 9.500 45 427.()()() Blaine 600 600 50 30.000 26,000 19.400 30 590.0(X) Chouleau ()0() 600 47 28.000 319.400 297.400 40 11,832,000 Glacier - - - 5.000 4.500 34 153.000 hlill - - - - 134,000 123,000 35 4.268.000 Li hen y - - - -- I'hillips - - -- -- -. I'ondcra 3.700 2.900 48 140,001) 68.700 61.100 41 2,505,(X)0 Teion 2.100 1.900 53 100,000 85.900 81.100 43 3,471,0(X) Toole -. .- 16.200 12,500 29 360.000 Olher 500 500 44 22,()()l) S3.300 79,500 11 2,6n5.()(K) NORTH IT:N IRAI. 7.5(H) 6.500 49 .<20,(IO(I 738.500 678.500 38 25.784.000 Daniels .. .. .. 70(1 700 21 15.000 Dawson -- .. .. — 14.IHII) K,S()() 23 202.000 Garfield - - - - 16,000 1 0,500 28 294.000 McConc - - — 2 1 .700 17,000 27 460.000 Richland - - - - - RiHisevell .. .. — -- .- Sheridan - .- - - 4, soil 4.300 20 86.000 Valley - - - - - - Olher 600 600 40 24.000 40.200 36.100 26 943.000 NORTIIKAST 600 600 40 24.000 97,400 77.400 26 2.000.000 Broadwater .. .. 5.700 4.700 43 200,000 Cascade 2,000 1.800 56 101.000 97,000 90.700 49 4.433.000 Fergus - -- -- - - (ioiden Valley 500 500 72 36.000 21.700 20.500 33 677,000 Judith Basin - - - -- — - Lewis and Clark .. -. .- - 2.500 2.300 37 85.000 Meagher .. .. — - 7.000 6.400 40 256.000 Musselshell - - — - -- - -- Petroleum - - - - - -- Wheatland .. — — - 2 1 ,600 20.500 36 738.000 Other 700 700 63 44,000 209.300 186.700 40 7,431.CKK) CKNTR.\L .1.200 .1.000 60 181.000 364.800 .131,800 42 13.820.000 Beaverhead 500 5(10 7S 3'),0()0 2.s()0 2.700 ."^0 135,(KH) Gallatin 2.';oo 2.500 70 175,000 24.300 23.000 4'; 1,1 35, (KM) Jefferson - -- 1.200 1.000 42 42.000 Madison 800 800 66 53.000 2.100 1.700 47 80.000 Silver Bow - - - - — — - -- Other -- - - — - -- SOUTHWKST 4.200 .'.SOO 70 267.000 30,400 28,400 49 1.392.000 Big Horn 6.400 O.OOO 61 367.000 102.600 97.5CK) 36 ,'.553.0tK) Carbon Park Stillwater 600 600 67 40.000 9.200 8.600 33 282.000 ._ „ .. .. Sweelgrass 600 600 50 30.000 4,400 4,200 40 168.000 Treasure .. .. Yellowslonc 4.400 4.100 65 267.000 64, 7(H) 59.900 38 2.271.000 Other <)0I1 >)0« 6S r.LOIMI 4I.2)H) ■5'),60() •;■) I 286 000 SOITIICKNTR-Vl. I2.')()0 12.200 u^ 765.000 222.100 20V.S()() 36 7.560.000 Carter .. .. „ _. 19.100 13.500 27 360.000 Custer .. .. — - -- " Fallon .. .. .. 14.800 11.100 25 278,000 Powder River ,, .. .. .. 10.000 9.000 28 252,0«K) Prairie .. .. - 13.6(X) 12.000 22 264.000 Rosehud _. .. .. .. - Wibaux .- .. - 3.000 1 .000 18 .14.000 Other 5(K) 400 45 I8.0(M) 39.000 .34.100 27 OO'J.OOO SOUTHEAST 500 4<)() 45 18.000 99.500 81.600 26 2.097.000 MONTANA .^h.OOO .WOOD 61 2.020.000 1.564.000 1.417.000 37 53.()S().l)(l(l 1/ Co^llllc^ with Ic^s than 500 acres pl.iiikx 1 are combined in o "olhti counlie s xo a\oid disclo\ irc ot uuli\ ulu.il 1 It. '1111.111. Ml 72 CoiiNTY Estimates - Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 WINTER WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts ,1998 COUNTY and DISTRICT ALL IRRIGATED Planted Acres 1/ Net Planted Acres 2/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu, Production Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Bu Bushels Rank Deer Lodge Flathead Granite Lake Lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders Other NORTHWEST 2,800 6,600 900 1 ,300 800 1 ,600 14,000 2,800 6,400 900 1,300 800 1 ,600 13,800 2,200 4.700 900 1,100 800 1,500 11,200 70 56 59 53 56 42 57 154,000 262,000 53,000 58,000 45,000 63,000 635,000 38 27 47 44 48 43 600 2.800 500 500 4,400 600 2,700 500 500 4,300 58 70 64 66 67 35,000 190,000 32,000 33,000 290,000 Blaine Chouteau Glacier Hill Liberty Phillips Pondera Teton Toole Other NORTH CENTRAL 19.000 27 1 .000 8.000 140.000 30,000 15.000 43.000 Sl.OOU 8,000 615,000 18,700 266,000 8,000 134.600 28,800 13,400 39.000 78,100 7,400 594,000 17,700 238,600 7,300 124,500 26,700 12,300 34,800 71,600 6,500 540,000 38 31 35 30 37 52 47 36 39 655,000 9,160,000 226,000 4,394.000 807.000 460.000 1,818.000 3,341,000 232,000 21,093,000 15 1 31 4 14 18 8 6 30 500 900 1 .300 700 3,400 300 800 1,300 700 3,100 60 73 66 61 66 18,000 58,000 86,000 43,000 205,000 Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley Other NORTHEAST 2.000 7.000 21,000 11,500 4,300 9.000 2,200 13,000 70,000 2,000 6,900 20,600 11,500 4,300 9.000 2,200 12,200 68,700 2,000 5,900 19.000 1 1 ,000 4.000 8.600 2.200 10,800 63,500 28 31 34 28 23 24 20 30 29 56,000 180,000 64 1 ,000 305,000 93.000 210.000 43.000 319.000 1,847,000 45 ->,s 16 24 42 33 49 23 900 400 1,300 900 400 1,300 50 38 46 45,000 15,000 60,000 Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley Judith Basin Lewis and Clark Meagher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland Other CENTRAL 8,800 94,500 110,000 28,000 41,500 3,600 5,600 25.000 12. ()()() 1 1 .000 340,000 8,800 93,500 108,800 27,200 40,300 3,600 5,600 24,600 12.000 1 1 ,000 .335,400 8,400 79.200 100,900 25,800 38,400 3,300 5,100 23,500 11.500 10.400 306,500 39 49 44 33 44 44 46 36 40 39 43 325,000 3,859,000 4,416,000 845,000 1,681,000 144,000 236,000 857,000 460,000 402,000 13,225,000 22 5 3 13 9 39 29 12 18 21 800 900 1,700 800 900 1,700 73 58 65 58.000 52,000 110,000 Beaverhead Gallatin Jefferson Madison Silver Bow Other SOUTHWEST 3.500 24,000 900 2,600 31,000 3,500 23,500 900 2,600 30,500 3.500 22,800 900 2,600 29,800 50 58 41 52 56 174,000 1,325,000 37.000 134.000 1,670,000 36 10 50 40 1.500 500 2,000 1,300 500 1,800 72 72 72 94,000 36,000 130,000 Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Sweetgrass Treasure Yellowstone Other SOUTH CENTRAL 124,500 9.000 4.900 32,000 1,800 2,800 75,000 250,000 122,200 8,800 4,900 31,700 1,800 2,800 72,500 244,700 114,800 7,300 4,600 30,000 1,700 2,600 65,600 226,600 39 38 42 31 32 44 35 37 4.483,000 281,000 195,000 917,000 54,000 115,000 2,300,000 8,345,000 2 26 34 11 46 41 7 8.700 2.200 1.100 12,000 8,600 1,900 1,100 11,600 64 85 55 66 548,000 161.000 61,000 770,000 Carter Custer Fallon Powder River Prairie Rosebud Wibaux Other SOUTHEAST 16,000 9,500 7.000 "1.500 14.000 23,000 1,000 80,000 15,200 9,400 6,500 9,400 14,000 22,400 1 ,000 77,900 13,000 9.100 5,200 8,600 13,700 22,000 800 72,400 22 24 31 29 31 26 28 27 286.000 215.000 162.000 252,000 423.000 575.000 22.000 1,935,000 25 32 37 28 20 17 51 200 200 200 200 75 75 15,000 15,000 MONIANA 1.400.000 1,. 365,000 1,250,000 39 48,750,000 -- 25,000 24,000 66 1,580,000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information. 11 Planted acres less winter wheat replanted to spring wheat. I'>99 Mom \N \ \(,Kr( 1 1 iri<\i. Si misik s Col N I \ I SI i\i MIS- Ckoi's 73 WINTER WHEAT: Acreage. Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts. 1998 COUNTY and DISTRICT 1 ()l 1 ()\\IN(, 1 \l 1 ()\\ Kl -( KOPl'l 1) Planted Harvested Yield Per Prtxluction Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Acres 1/ -Xcres Acre Bu Bu Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu Bu Dfcr UkIjic Fialhcad I.7IIII 1.4011 75 105.000 500 200 70 I4.0O0 ( iranitc .. „ ,. Lake 1.300 300 37 1 1 .000 2.500 1.700 36 61.000 Lincoln -- -- .. .. .. Mineral 900 900 59 53.000 - - Missoula .. .. _. ., _. .. .. Powell -- .. __ _. ._ _. .. Ravalli -. -. .. __ _. Sanders 1,100 1.000 31 31.000 .. „ Olhcr l/iOO 1.4(10 .so 70,000 NORIIIUKSI f>.6llll 5,1111(1 54 27(1.000 3.000 1 .9011 39 75.000 Blaine „ Choulcau — - — .. .. .. Glacier 6.000 5.600 32 1 80.000 2.000 1 .7(J0 27 46.000 Hill 138.000 122.800 35 4.358.000 2.000 1.700 21 36.000 Liberty 29.000 25.900 30 780.000 500 500 18 9.000 Phillip's - - -. -- Pondera 39.700 32.000 53 1.700.000 2.400 2.(K)() 30 60.000 Teton 72,200 63.900 47 3.017.000 7.500 6.400 37 238.000 Toole 7.400 6.000 37 222.000 600 500 20 10.000 Other 270. 300 240.401) 40 9.521.000 34.000 27.500 20 " 1 1 .0(K) NORTH CKNTRAL 562.600 4%.6(l() 40 19.778.000 49,000 40.300 28 1.110.000 Daniels .. „ .. .. Dawson 5.000 4.100 33 135.000 2.000 1.800 25 45.000 Garfield 19.700 17.900 34 610.000 1.300 1 . 1 00 28 31.000 McCone 9.500 9.200 29 268.000 2.000 l.SOO 21 37.000 Richland 2.300 2.200 29 64,000 2.000 l.SOO 16 29.000 Roosevell -- .. .. .. .. Sheridan 800 800 25 20,000 1.400 1.400 16 23.000 Vallev 9.700 7.900 29 230,000 2.400 2.000 T> 44.000 Other 7,700 7.300 28 205,000 2.900 2.900 To 46.000 NORTIIKAST 54.700 49.400 31 1.532,000 14.000 12.800 20 255.000 Broadwater Cascade 77.700 69.200 51 3.530.000 16,000 9.200 29 271.000 Fergus - .. - - - Golden Valley 24.500 22.400 34 760.000 3.500 3.400 25 85.000 Judith Basin .. — .. .. .. Lewis and Clark 1 ,000 1 .500 42 63.000 2.000 1.800 45 81.000 Meagher -- -- -- .. - Musselshell -- -. -- — .. .. Petroleum - .. - - - - Wheatland 7,000 6,900 42 290,000 4.000 3.500 32 112.000 Other 1 4().500 1 34,000 45 0.027,000 55.500 52.300 36 l,890.(MKI CENTR.VL 257.300 234.600 45 10.670.000 81.000 70.200 35 2,445.000 Beaverhead Gallatin 21,500 20.600 57 I.17.S.(MI(I 1.000 900 02 50.000 JelTerson — - .- Madison .. .- - Silver Bow -- .. - Other 0.000 6.000 48 285,000 500 5CH) 48 24,000 SOI ITIWKST 27,50(( 26.6011 55 1.460.00(1 1.5110 1.40(1 57 80,00(1 Big Horn 87.800 80.800 40 3,265.000 28.01K) 25.400 26 070.000 Carbon - Park .. __ .- - _ - Stillwater .. .. - - - Sweetgrass - - - " Treasure -- .. -- Yellowstone 57.800 50.200 33 1 ,004.000 15.000 13.500 IS 475.000 Other 42, 400 3s,oon ■^4 I.':!, 000 7.(K)() 6. 5 on ' ." : ii)mo SOiril CKNTR.M. ISS.O(H) 169.600 37 6.250.000 50.000 45.40(1 l'> 1 ,3;5.o(Ki Carter i4,:i»i 1 l,.soo 254. IKK) l.SIMI 1 .5(K) 21 32.000 Custer -- .. .. Fallon 4.000 3,(K)0 34 102.000 3.000 2,200 27 60.000 Powder River 7.700 6.900 31 215.000 1.800 1.700 22 37.000 Prairie 1 3.000 12.700 31 393.000 1.000 1.000 30 30.000 Rosebud — .. Wibaux -. .- - - Other 29,400 28.100 25 7(K).000 3.900 3.600 ;s 91.(HK) SOI'TIIKAST 68.300 62,200 27 1.670.000 11,500 10,000 E.i; 250.000 MONIANA 1.165.000 1.044.000 40 41.630.000 210.000 1,S2,000 3(1 5.54(1.1)0(1 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined in lo "other"' couiUk s to avtiid disclos jre of individual i nfonnation This report is made po sible throUi:h funds provided by the Montana Wheat and Barley Committe L.' 74 County Estimates - Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 OTHER SPRIN G WHEA r: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1993 COUNTY and DISTRICT ALL irrigated Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Bu. Bushels Rank Deer Lodge Flathead Granite Uke Lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders Other NORTHWEST 1,600 6,000 6.600 1.500 1.900 1.800 500 100 20,000 1,600 5,700 6,300 1,400 1,800 1,700 400 100 19,000 54 58 60 47 38 54 58 60 56 87,000 333,000 380,000 66,000 69,000 91.000 23.000 6.000 1,055,000 46 34 33 50 49 45 52 1,200 3,500 4,600 800 500 1,000 300 100 12,000 1,200 3,300 4,400 800 500 900 300 100 11,500 63 59 71 60 60 74 67 60 66 75,000 196,000 314,000 48,000 30,000 67,000 20,000 6,000 756.000 Blaine Chouteau Glacier Hill Liberty Phillips Pondera Teton Toole Other NORTH CENTRAL 137.000 66,000 151,000 204,000 135,000 122,000 92,000 56,000 177,000 1,140,000 132,000 64,000 137,000 203,000 133,000 118,000 86,500 52,500 174,000 1,100,000 36 43 42 43 46 33 48 45 43 42 4.743.000 2,764,000 5,749.000 8,718,000 6,083.000 3.933.000 4,113,000 2,371,000 7,416.000 45,890,000 10 15 7 1 6 12 11 16 4 10,600 2,500 6,400 1,000 2,000 3,300 1 1 ,000 7,800 400 45,000 10,400 2,300 5,900 1,000 1,800 3,200 10,400 6,600 400 42,000 50 68 54 38 58 48 57 59 45 55 523,000 157,000 317,000 38,000 105,000 155,000 589,000 388.000 18.000 2,290,000 Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley Other NORTHEAST 208,000 107,000 37,000 1 34,000 146,000 270,000 154,000 263,000 1,319.000 204,000 105,000 34,000 128,000 144,000 264,000 153,000 258,000 1,290,000 32 33 34 29 35 31 35 29 32 6,473,000 3,419,000 1,162,000 3,668,000 5,060,000 8,250,000 5,354,000 7,477,000 40,863,000 5 14 19 13 9 2 8 3 200 1,800 400 1,300 13,300 2,600 700 14,700 35,000 200 1,800 400 1,200 13,100 2,400 700 14,400 34,200 50 66 48 47 57 43 66 48 52 10,000 118,000 19,000 56,000 741,000 103,000 46,000 684,000 1,777,000 Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley Judith Basin Lewis and Clark Meagher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland Other CENTRAL 22,700 22,000 22,300 3,500 17,200 9,100 3,000 7,000 3,400 14,800 125,000 2 1 ,900 19,800 20,300 3,000 15,600 8,600 2,000 6,000 3,300 13,500 114,000 63 54 31 35 34 49 39 25 35 43 44 1,373,000 1,061,000 639,000 106,000 527,000 421.000 78.000 149.000 114.000 587,000 5.055,000 17 20 22 43 28 30 48 39 42 24 1 1 ,300 3,800 500 300 300 2,900 1,000 200 800 400 21,500 11,100 3.700 500 300 300 2,900 600 200 700 200 20,500 75 67 46 60 47 57 50 50 46 50 68 835,000 248,000 23.000 18,000 14,000 166,000 30,000 10,000 32,000 10,000 1.386.000 Beaverhead Gallatin Jefferson Madison Silver Bow Other SOUTHWEST 6,600 13,000 2,400 6,000 28,000 6,500 12,500 2,300 5,700 27,000 72 72 50 48 65 465,00(1 899.000 116.000 275.000 1,755,000 29 21 41 35 5,600 8,700 100 3,100 17,500 5,600 8,600 100 3,000 17,300 78 76 80 62 74 435,000 655,000 8,000 186,000 1,284,000 Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Sweetgrass Treasure Yellowstone Other SOUTH CENTRAL 15,000 3,700 2,700 8,500 1 ,300 2,300 9,500 43,000 14,500 3,000 2,000 8,100 1,200 1,900 8,300 39,000 44 45 40 26 27 54 47 41 632.000 136,000 80,000 213,000 32,000 102.000 386.000 1,581,000 23 40 47 37 51 44 32 7,100 2,200 1,200 400 100 2,200 3,800 17,000 6,900 1,600 1,000 400 100 1.800 3,400 15,200 60 58 48 48 50 55 60 58 412,000 93,000 48,000 19,000 5,000 99,000 204,000 880,000 Carter Custer Fallon Powder River Prairie Rosebud Wibaux Other SOUTHEAST 15.000 8,000 26.600 7,300 13,500 16,500 38,100 125,000 14,400 6,900 18,800 5,800 13,000 16,000 36,100 111,000 27 39 28 36 42 36 33 33 393,000 272,000 534, 000 208.000 550.000 569,000 1,175,000 3,701,000 31 36 27 38 26 25 18 3,100 400 3,500 3.900 100 11,000 3,100 400 3,300 3,900 100 10,800 55 60 62 59 50 59 170,000 24,000 206,000 232,000 5.000 637,000 MONTANA 2,800,000 2,700,000 37 99,900,000 -- 159.000 151,500 59 9,010,000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information. 1999 Mom \N \ A(,Ki( I i ii k\i Si \ iimk s ( ()l M\ I.SIIMMKS- t KOI-S 75 1 OTHKR SPRING :; WHKA T Acreage, Yield, and Production, bv Counties and Districts, 1993 COUNT'l and DISTRICT 1()1.I.()\VIN(, 1 Al LOU Kl -( KOPPl 1) Planted Harvested lield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Acres 1/ Acres Acre Hu Bu Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu Bu Deer Uidsc 4IIII 400 Ml 12.000 Flathead " SIK) 800 48 38.000 1.700 1 .600 62 99.000 Granilc -. - ., Lake 1.000 90O 38 34.000 1 ,000 I.OOO 32 32.000 Lincoln - - -. .. Mineral .. -- -. .. Missoula ?0() 200 30 6.000 40O 400 30 12.000 Powell 700 600 30 18.000 700 700 30 21.000 Ravalli 300 300 30 9.000 500 500 30 15.000 Sanders .. 200 100 30 3.000 Olhcr — NORTIIWKST .V500 3.200 37 117,0()() 4.500 4.300 42 182,000 Blaine 1 1 8.600 114.300 36 4.088.000 7.800 7.300 18 132.000 Choulcau 24.600 24.100 41 987.000 38.900 37.600 43 1 .620.000 Glacier 119,200 111.700 43 4.827.000 25.400 19.400 31 605.000 Hill I7'>.S00 1 79.000 44 7.813.000 23.200 23.000 38 867.000 Liherty I03.XOO 103.000 46 4.783.000 29.200 28.200 42 1.195,000 Phillips 108.300 105.000 34 3.572.000 10.400 9.800 21 206,(XK) ['ondera 59.000 55.600 47 2.609.000 22.000 20.500 45 9I5,(J00 Telon 26.500 26.200 44 1.158.000 21.700 19.700 42 825,fKX) Toole 166,000 163.600 42 6.943.000 10.600 10.000 46 455.(XW Olher NOKl 11 (KM RAI. 9(15. S0() 882,500 42 36,780,000 189,200 175.500 V) 6,82(1, 0(10 Daniels 1 7 1 .400 169.100 33 5.615.000 36.400 34.700 24 S,i- .111(1 Dawson 86.900 85.800 .", 2.798.000 I8..300 17.400 29 5l.-. 11, ,n Garfield 28.100 26.200 37 965.000 8.500 7.400 24 r. McConc 102.200 98.200 30 2.930.000 30.500 28.600 24 (i^: 11(111 Richland 108.400 107.400 35 3.755.000 24.300 23.500 24 S|,^ 1 11 II i RiKisevelt 213.400 208.600 33 6.838.000 54.000 53,000 25 l,.-(i-Mil.(( Sheridan 123.900 123.500 36 4.450.000 29.400 28.800 30 85.s,u(Hj Vallev 194.700 194.000 29 5.659.000 53.600 49.600 23 1.134.000 Olher -- -- -. NORTHEAST 1,029,000 1.012,800 33 33.010.000 255,000 243.000 ">5 6.076,000 Broadwater 9.500 8.900 51 455.000 1 .900 1 .900 44 83.000 Cascade 4.400 4.100 49 201.000 13.800 12.000 51 612.000 Fergus 6.S00 6.000 39 232.000 15.000 13.800 28 384.000 Golden Valley 1.500 1 .300 37 48.000 1 .700 1.400 29 40.000 Judith Basin 6.500 5.700 31 174.000 10.400 9.600 35 339.000 Ix-wis and Clark 4.500 4.200 51 215.000 1.700 1.500 27 40.000 Meagher 1.500 1.000 36 36.000 500 400 30 12.000 Musselshell 2.400 2.200 24 53.000 4.400 3,600 24 86.000 Petroleum 2.10(1 2.100 32 68.000 500 500 28 14,000 Wheatland 9,1)111) '1.000 51 457.000 5.4(X) 4.300 28 120.000 Other CKNTRj\L 48,200 44,500 44 1.939.000 55,300 49,000 35 1,7.^0,000 Beaverhead 400 400 3.S 14,0(1(1 600 500 ■^ ■> 16.(XHI Gallatin 2.100 2.000 67 133.000 2.200 1 .900 58 1 1 1 .000 Jefferson 2.000 1 .900 52 99.000 300 31X) 30 9.000 Madison 900 900 28 25.000 2.000 1.800 36 64.000 Silver Bow — - -- - .. - .- - Other -- -. .. SOI'TIIWKST 5,400 5.200 52 271,000 5,100 4.500 44 200.(M)0 Big Horn 3.200 3.100 i5 110.000 4.700 4.5(X) 24 1 lO.OCK) Carbon 1.000 900 12 29.000 500 500 28 14.{KX) Park 1.000 700 34 24.000 500 300 27 8. (XX) Stillwater 1.300 1.200 27 32.000 6.800 6.500 25 I62.(XH) Sweetgrass .. 1.200 1.100 25 27.0(XJ Treasure -- 100 100 30 3,000 Yellowstone 4.700 3.900 39 1 5 1 .000 1.0(M» 1.000 31 31.000 Other SOr HI CKNTR.M. 11,200 9.8(10 35 346.000 14.8(10 14.(10(1 25 355,000 Carter 6,80() 6.500 30 198.000 8.200 7.900 25 195,000 Custer 2.700 2.000 27 53.000 2.200 1.800 27 49,000 Fallon 1 8.700 1 1 .800 31 360.000 7.900 7.000 25 174,000 Powder River 5.4(M) 4.000 36 143.000 1.500 1.400 29 41,000 Prairie 7.300 7.. ^.00 40 289.000 2.700 2,400 23 55,000 Rosebud 7.900 7.600 27 205.000 4.700 4,500 29 I32,(XXI Wibaux 26.100 24.300 35 839,(HK) 1I.9(K) 11.700 28 33 1 ,(KX) Olhcr soirriiEAST 74.900 63,500 33 2,087,000 39,100 36,700 27 977,000 MONTANA 2,07,S.OOO 2.021.5(111 \- "4,55(1,11(10 563.000 527.(1(111 31 I6,.M0,000 U Couniics uilh less thai 1 500 acres planlc J aic combined in 111 olhcr ■ counlie S tl> dMHil lilsCliis lie 111 uuliv k1ii.iI I itoiin.iliiMi 76 County Estimates - Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 OTHER SPRIN GWHEA T: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1994 COUNTY ALL IRRIGATED and Production DISTRICT Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu. Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Bushels Rank Acres Acres Acre Bu Bu Deer U)dge 1.000 1.000 39 39.000 48 500 500 46 23.000 Flalhcad 8.400 8,200 47 385.000 34 3.300 3,300 54 178.000 Granite - - -. .. .. ., Like 7,500 7,200 54 387.000 33 6.200 6.000 58 350.000 Lineoln - - - - - - — Mineral - - - - - - -. .. Missoula 1,300 1.300 29 38.000 50 600 600 40 24.000 Powell — - -- Ravalli 900 900 43 39.000 48 500 500 56 28.000 Sanders - .- -- -. Other 900 900 41 37.000 - 400 400 55 22.000 NORTHWEST 20,000 19,500 47 925,000 -- 11,500 11,300 55 625,000 Blaine 158,000 152.500 27 4,128,000 10 7.700 7.600 45 345.000 Chouteau 143,000 138.500 25 3,410,000 14 2.200 2.100 63 133,000 Glacier 135,000 131.500 29 3,856,000 13 5.000 4.900 33 160.000 Hill 286,000 279.500 31 8,774,000 1 1.200 1,200 48 58.000 Liberty 159,000 155.500 25 3,954,000 iT 2.000 1 ,900 44 84.000 Phillips 138,000 133.000 29 3,905,000 12 3.900 3,700 34 125.000 Pondera 121,000 118.000 27 3.202.000 15 15,000 14,700 43 627.000 Teton 84.000 81.000 27 2.169.000 16 1 1 ,000 10.800 54 578.000 Toole 196.000 191.500 29 5.627.000 6 1,000 1.000 35 35,000 Other - .. NORTH CENTRi\L 1,420,000 1,381,000 28 39,025,000 -- 49,000 47,900 45 2,145,000 Daniels 205,000 200.000 28 5.633.000 5 200 200 55 11.000 Dawson 144,000 140.000 33 4.553.000 8 2,000 2.000 56 112.000 Garfield 67,000 65.500 28 1,822,000 17 700 700 40 28.000 McCone 185.000 177.500 29 5,196,000 7 2.600 2.500 37 93.000 Richland 162.000 158.000 37 5,826,000 4 13.900 13.700 65 890.000 Roosevelt 290.000 283.500 32 9,202,000 1 1.500 1 .300 58 76.000 Sheridan 133.000 129.500 32 4.148.000 9 400 400 50 20.000 Valley 289.000 281.500 28 7.825.000 3 10.700 10.000 45 450.000 Other - .. .. _. __ NORTHEAST 1,475,000 1,435,500 31 44,205,000 -- 32,000 30,800 55 1,680,000 Broadwater 32.000 3 1 .000 48 1 .479.000 19 13.900 13.800 63 873.000 Cascade 71.000 69.000 25 1.716.000 18 6.400 6.300 51 323.000 Fergus 60.500 57.500 24 1.380.000 20 500 500 44 22.000 Golden Valley 6.800 6.600 31 202,000 39 700 700 50 35,000 Judith Basin 39.000 38.000 27 1,035,000 23 900 900 40 36.000 Lewis and Clark 10.500 10.100 39 391.000 32 3.100 3.100 60 185.000 Meagher 3.200 3.100 42 131.000 44 1.200 1.100 64 70.000 Musselshell 7.500 6.400 29 185.000 40 300 300 57 17,000 Petroleum 7.500 6.900 27 183,000 41 I.IOO 900 40 36,000 Wheatland 22,000 2 1 .400 25 528.000 30 400 400 58 23,000 Other - - -- CENTRAL 260,000 250,000 29 7,230,000 28,500 28,000 58 1,620,000 Beaverhead 4.500 4.300 77 332.000 35 4.000 3.800 83 315,000 Gallatin 15.700 15.200 67 1.013.000 24 1 1 .000 1 0.900 79 860,000 Jefferson 1.900 1.900 35 66.000 47 100 100 80 8,000 Madison 6.100 5,300 31 164.000 42 1.800 1.800 35 63,000 Silver Bow 800 800 38 30.000 51 600 600 40 24,000 Other ._ __ __ SOUTHWEST 29,000 27,500 58 1,605,000 - 17,500 17,200 74 1,270,000 Big Horn 26.500 25,500 41 1.038.000 22 11,000 10.900 67 735,000 Carbon 4.700 4,600 35 159.000 43 1,500 1,500 61 91,000 Park 2.700 2,500 35 88.000 45 1 ,200 1.100 43 47.000 Stillwater 10.500 10.300 25 260.000 37 400 400 80 32.000 Sweetgrass 2,600 2.600 30 78,000 46 200 200 45 9.000 Treasure 3,000 3.000 75 225.000 38 2,800 2.800 79 220.000 Yellowstone Other SOUTH CENTRAL 17.000 16.500 34 567.000 29 3.400 3,300 72 236.000 67,000 65,000 37 2.415.000 20,500 20,200 68 1,370,000 Carter 29,000 27.800 29 804.000 26 Custer 13.300 12.700 32 411.000 31 2.100 2.100 71 149,000 Fallon 37.200 35.700 28 988.000 25 -- — - Powder River 10.000 9. 1 00 29 264.000 36 500 500 50 25,000 Prairie 19.000 18,500 35 656.000 28 4.500 4.400 68 297,000 Rosebud 25,000 23.700 31 744.000 27 3.900 3.600 61 219,000 Wibaux 45.500 44.000 28 1.228.000 21 ._ .- Other .- -. SOUTHEAST 179,000 171,500 30 5,095,000 11,000 10,600 65 690,000 MONTANA 3,450,000 3,350,000 30 100,500,000 -- 170,000 166,000 57 9,400,000 1/ Counties with less th. in 500 acres pla nted are combin cd into "other" counties to avoic disclosure of i ndividual inforn nation. mciim 1999.M()NrANA A(.KI( 1 III KM. Si MIMK s Cot sn 1 SIIMM IS- ( kol's 77 OTHER SPRING [; WHKAT : Acreage, Yield, and Production, bv Counties and Districts, 1994 and DISTRICT 1 ()l 1 ()\\IN(; I AI.I.OU RK-( ROPPH) Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Production l'i»J ■ ixiv I Acres 1/ .Acres Acre Hu Ku Acres 1/ .\ctcs A^rc Hu Bu Deer Lodyc Slid MH) ^ 1 1(1,000 Flalhcad 1,21)1) 1.200 4? 49.000 3.900 3.700 43 158.000 Granite .. - - -- Lake 100 100 30 3.000 1.200 1.100 31 34,000 Lineoln - - - — - .. Mnieral - .. - .. .. Missoula - 700 700 20 14.000 I'owell -- -- — — -- .. .. Kavalll .- - - - 400 400 28 11.000 Sanders - - — - — - Olher 21)0 200 IS 7,0(M) 300 300 -\j 8.000 NORTIIWKSr 2.IIIIII 2.001) 38 75.000 6.500 6.200 '^(^ 225,000 Blaine 141.000 137.800 26 3.636.000 9.300 7.100 21 147,000 Chouteau 60.600 68.000 27 1.852.000 71.200 68.400 21 1,425.000 (ilaeier 114.200 1 1 1 .400 30 3.393.000 15.800 15.200 20 303.000 Hill 244.400 238.900 32 7.684.000 40.400 39,400 26 1.032.000 Liberty 122.000 119.400 28 3.297.000 35.000 34,200 17 573.000 I'hillips 126.800 122,800 30 3,632,000 7.300 6.500 23 148.000 I'lmdera 86.800 84,600 27 2.272.000 19,200 18.700 16 303.000 Teton 49.500 47.700 25 1 .206.000 23.500 22.500 17 385.000 Toole 18.V700 179.500 30 5,328.000 11,300 11,000 24 264.000 Other NOR 111 CKNTR.\L l.l.^S.KDII 1,110,100 29 32,300.000 23.V000 223,000 21 4.580.000 Daniels 13'), 800 15(1,200 29 4.515,000 45.000 43.600 •■5 1.107.000 Dawson 117,800 114.400 3^ 3.746.000 24.200 23.600 29 605.000 Garfield 5.'?,100 5 1 .900 29 1.525,000 13,200 12.900 21 269.000 McCone 1. ■'.■', 200 128.000 31 3.033,000 49,200 47.000 25 1.170.000 Riehland 117.100 114.500 35 4.042.000 31,000 29.800 30 894.000 Roosevelt 2.'57.IOO 232,400 34 7.818.000 51.400 49.800 26 1.. 308.000 Sheridan ')(l.0()0 87.900 33 2.900,000 42.600 41.200 30 1.228.000 Vallev 218.900 214,400 29 6.111.000 59.400 57.100 22 1.264.000 Other -- NORTIIKAST 1.I27.(I(MI 1 .099.700 31 .M.590.000 316.000 305.000 2(i 7.935.000 Broadwater 14.300 13,500 37 504.000 3.800 3.700 28 102.000 Cascade 24.000 23,700 27 636.000 40,600 39.000 19 757.000 Fergus W.MtO 28,800 25 727.000 29.700 28.200 22 631.000 Golden N'allev 2.100 2,000 35 70.000 4.000 3.000 25 97.000 Judith Basin 16.600 16,200 28 458.000 21.500 20.000 26 541.000 Lewis and Clark 6..300 6.100 31 1 88.000 1.100 900 20 18.000 Meagher 700 700 30 21.000 1 .300 1.300 31 40.000 Musselshell 4..'!00 4.200 30 1 24.000 2.900 1.900 23 44.000 Petroleum 5.800 5.500 25 1 36,000 600 500 22 11.000 Wheatland 7.100 6.900 27 1 86,000 14.500 14.100 23 310.000 Other -- -- CENTR.VL 111.51)11 107,600 28 3.050.000 120.000 114,400 22 2.550.000 Beaverhead ;oo 300 >^ II). (100 200 200 >S 7.(HHI Gallatin 3.600 3.200 36 116.000 1.100 1.100 34 37.000 Jelferson 1.700 1.700 32 55.000 100 100 30 3.000 Madison 3,200 2,500 27 68.000 1.100 1,000 33 33.000 Silver Bow 200 200 30 ().000 -- - .. Other .- .. - soirnwKST M.DDI) 7.900 32 255.000 2.500 2,400 .X3 80.000 Big Horn S.500 7.700 20 157.000 7.000 6.900 21 146.000 Carhon 1.200 1.200 28 34.000 2.000 1.900 18 .34.000 Park 700 600 30 18.000 800 800 29 23.000 Stillwater 7.200 7.100 23 162.000 2.900 2.800 24 66.000 Swcetgrass 1,200 1.200 33 40.000 1,200 1.200 24 29.000 Treasure 100 100 30 3,000 100 100 20 2.000 Yellowstone 3.600 3.400 31 106.000 10,000 9.800 23 225.000 Other -- .. -- SOUTH CENTRUM. 22300 21. .300 24 520,000 24,000 23300 ■>•» 525.000 Carter 1().500 1(1.21111 .s 1 1 .000 12.500 1 1 .600 293.000 Custer 9.200 S.SUl) 2(1 229.000 2,000 1.800 . ^ 33.000 Fallon 22.500 21.300 30 641.000 14,700 14.400 24 347.000 Powder River 7.000 6.200 30 184.000 2.500 2.400 23 55.000 (•rairie 12,500 12.200 26 323.000 2.000 1.900 19 .36.000 Rosebud 19,800 18,800 26 486.000 1.300 1.300 30 39.000 Wibaux 32.500 31.900 20 936.000 13.000 12.100 24 292.000 Other -- .. .- soi:theast 120.000 II5.-I0O 29 3.310.000 48.000 45.500 24 1.095.000 ' MONTANA :.53t),ooi) :.4(>4,()00 .M> "4.100.000 750.000 720.001) 24 17,000.000 1/ (^ounlK's uiih less than 5t>l) acres planle J are combined in o iither" counlie s [o av(iid disclosi ire of individual i nformalion 1 78 County Estimates - Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 OTHER SPRIN( G WHEAT : Acreage, Yield, and Production, by i Counties and Districts, 1995 COUNTY all IRRIGATED and DISTRICT Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Acres Acres Acre Bu. Bu Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu Bushels Rank Deer Lodge 1.100 1,100 61 67.000 49 600 600 80 48,000 Flathead 10.000 9,800 67 658.000 29 3,900 3.800 70 267,000 Granite „ __ — — -- — Lake 10.200 9,800 61 596,000 31 7,100 6.900 65 450,000 Lincoln - - — - -- - - - Mineral __ _. ._ — — -- Missoula 2.200 2,100 42 89,000 47 1.000 900 60 54,000 Powell 1.200 1,200 57 68,000 48 600 600 80 48,000 Ravalli 1.200 1,100 51 56,000 50 600 500 80 40,000 Sanders 1.000 900 40 36,000 52 200 200 65 13,000 Other 100 - -- - - NORTHWEST 27,000 26,000 60 1.570,000 -- 14,000 13,500 68 920,000 Blaine 168,000 166,000 37 6,077,000 8 10.300 10.200 45 455.000 Chouteau 290.000 280,000 42 11,813,000 1 9.500 8,500 43 362,000 Glacier 140.000 138,000 42 5.817,000 10 7.500 7,400 54 398.000 Hill 405.000 395,000 44 17,198,000 1 1.500 1,500 55 82.000 Liberty 235.000 230,000 41 9,490,000 3 2.600 2,600 62 161.000 Phillips 145.000 142.000 33 4,730,000 II 4.300 4,200 39 162.000 Pondera 150.000 148.000 46 6.830,000 7 16.900 16,700 62 1.028,000 Teton 87,000 82,000 42 3,456,000 14 10.000 9,500 53 500,000 Toole 230.000 224.000 39 8,729,000 5 4.400 4,400 44 192.000 Other -- — - - -- NORTH CENTRAL L850,000 1,805,000 41 74,140,000 -- 67,000 65,000 51 3,340,000 Daniels 205.000 202.000 29 5,950,000 9 100 100 50 5.000 Dawson 150,000 135.000 24 3,218,000 15 2,500 2,400 55 132.000 Garfield 78,000 70.000 -n 1,549,000 20 700 700 61 43.000 McCone 192,000 150,000 25 3,749.000 13 2,600 2.100 41 86,000 Richland 167.000 162.000 25 4,035,000 12 15,000 14,500 46 663,000 Roosevelt 295.000 289.000 25 7,298,000 6 2,800 2,700 36 98.000 Sheridan 98,000 96.000 26 2,526,000 16 700 700 54 38.000 Valley 290,000 286,000 31 8,795,000 4 10,600 10.300 42 435,000 Other - - -- -- - NORTHEAST 1,475,000 1.390,000 27 37,120,000 -- 35,000 33,500 45 1,500,000 Broadwater 38,000 37.000 49 1,807.000 19 15,500 15,400 65 1.005.000 Cascade 64,000 62.000 39 2,390.000 18 5,800 5,700 56 322.000 Fergus 66,000 64.000 38 2,448,000 17 300 300 67 20.000 Golden Valley 16,000 15.800 33 523,000 35 1,100 1,100 58 64.000 Judith Basin 31,000 30.500 33 1,019,000 23 600 600 58 35.000 Lewis and Clark 14,000 14.000 39 540,000 34 3,000 3.000 54 162.000 Meagher 4,000 4.000 45 179,000 43 1,100 1.100 71 78.000 Musselshell 21,000 20.500 28 568.000 33 600 600 58 35.000 Petroleum 9,000 8.700 26 227,000 42 1,600 1,500 30 45,000 Wheatland 22,000 21,500 32 689,000 28 400 400 60 24.000 Other - -- CENTRAL 285,000 278,000 37 10.390.000 30,000 29,700 60 1,790,000 Beaverhead 4,500 4,400 81 356,000 38 4,000 4.000 85 341.000 Gallatin 17,300 16.700 71 1.191.000 22 1 1 ,900 1 1 .700 82 960,000 Jefferson 2,200 2.100 46 96.000 46 200 200 90 18,000 Madison 7,000 6.800 49 332.000 39 2,900 2,900 73 211,000 Silver Bow -- -- - - Other - - - SOUTHWEST 31,000 30,000 66 1,975,000 -- 19,000 18,800 81 1,530,000 Big Horn 25,800 25.300 51 1,285,000 21 1 1 ,800 1 1 .700 73 853,000 Carbon 3,300 3,300 39 129,000 45 1,300 1.300 58 76,000 Park 3,800 3,700 44 163,000 44 1,800 1.800 57 102,000 Stillwater 10.500 10,400 24 250,000 40 500 500 66 33,000 Sweelgrass 1.700 1,600 26 41.000 51 200 100 60 6,000 Treasure 2.900 2.900 83 242,000 41 2.600 2.600 88 230,000 Yellowstone 24,000 23,800 36 865,000 27 4.800 4.700 72 340,000 Other - - - - SOUTH CENTRAL 72,000 71,000 42 2,975,000 -- 23,000 22,700 72 1,640,000 Carter 35.000 33,500 19 630,000 30 .. Custer 13.500 13,300 27 360,000 37 2,400 2,400 48 115,000 Fallon 47,000 44.500 19 867.000 26 — - -- - Powder River 15,000 14,500 27 395.000 36 800 800 50 40,000 Prairie 21,500 21,(100 28 583.000 32 4,400 4,300 44 1 90,000 Rosebud 3 1 ,000 30,000 34 1,019,000 23 3.900 3.800 55 210,000 Wibaux 47,000 43.200 23 976,000 25 500 500 50 25,000 Other .. .. ._ - - SOUTHEAST 210,000 200,000 24 4,830,000 -- 12,000 11,800 49 580,000 MONTANA 3,950,000 3,800.000 35 133,000,000 -- 200,000 195,000 58 11,300,000 1/ ("iiunties with less th an 500 acres plai led are conihined into "other" cot inties to avoid d sclosure ol individual infor nation. 1999 Montana A(;Rirn,TrRAi. Statistic s ('()IM\ ISllM \ll Crops 79 OTHER SPRING W UKA T: Acream. Meld, and Production, by Counties and Districts. 1995 COUNTY and DISTRICT lOl 1.0WIN(; 1 ALLOW KL-( KOPPKI) Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per .■\cre Bii Production Bu Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Bu Deer Lod^je Flathead ^ (iranite Lake Lineoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders Other NORTHWEST soil (i(K) 900 400 200 200 200 3,000 5(11) ()()() 800 400 200 200 200 2,900 57 45 30 40 25 30 41 IV, 000 34,000 36,000 12.000 8.000 5,000 6.000 120,000 5,500 2.200 800 400 400 600 100 10,000 5.4(J(J 2,100 800 400 400 500 9,600 66 52 29 30 28 34 55 357.0(W 110,00(J 23,000 12,000 11,000 17,000 530,000 DIaine Chouteau (ilacier Hill Liberty Phillip's Pondera Teton Toole Other NORTH CENTRAL 145. '«)0 175.300 115.700 355.300 107.400 130.300 108.300 52.600 212.200 1.493.000 144.100 168.500 114.100 345.700 102.700 127.500 1 06.700 49.300 206.400 1.455,000 36 43 43 44 41 34 45 43 39 41 5.239.000 7.270.000 4.877.000 15.274.000 7.867.000 4.348.000 4.775.000 2. 1 30.000 8.020.000 59,800,000 11.800 105.200 16.800 48.200 35.000 10.400 24.800 24.400 13.400 290,000 1 1 ,700 103,000 16,500 47,800 34,700 10,300 24,600 23,200 13,200 285.000 33 41 33 39 42 21 42 36 39 39 383.000 4,181,000 542,000 1 ,842,000 1.462,000 220,000 1.027.000 826.000 5 17.000 1 1 ,000,000 Daniels Dawson (iarfield MeCone Richland R(H)sevelt Sheridan Valley Other NORTHEAST 1 54.800 111.200 SO.ftOO 138.800 115.700 233.200 60.700 216.000 1,090,000 153.800 09,400 54.300 104.700 1 1 2.000 228.300 59.000 213,000 1,024,500 30 24 24 26 24 26 27 32 27 4.585.000 2.386,000 1,281.000 2.763.000 2.677,000 6.020.000 1,618,000 6,750,000 28,080,000 50.100 36.300 17.700 50,600 36,300 50.000 36,600 63.400 350.000 48,100 33,200 15.000 43,200 35,500 58,000 36,300 62,700 332.000 28 21 15 21 20 20 24 26 23 1..360.(KXt 700.000 225.000 900,000 695.000 1 . 1 80.000 870,000 1.610,000 7.540.000 Broadwater Cascade Fergus (iiilden Valley Judith Basin Lewis and Clark Meagher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland Other CENTR.\L 18,100 25,300 32,400 7,200 1 1 ,600 9,000 1,100 9.700 6,400 9.200 130,000 17.500 23,700 30,900 7,100 11,400 9,000 1,100 9,300 6,300 9,000 125,300 37 38 37 30 31 35 35 28 25 36 35 653.000 802.000 1.143.000 213,000 349,000 316,000 38.000 264.000 160.000 322.000 4,350.000 4.400 32.000 33.300 7,700 18,800 2,000 1 ,800 10.700 1.000 12.400 125.000 4,100 32,600 32,800 7,600 18,500 2,000 1,800 10,600 900 12.100 123.000 36 36 39 32 34 31 35 25 24 28 35 149,000 1,176,000 1,285,000 246,000 635,000 62.000 63.000 269,000 22,000 343.000 50 46 50 46 47 lOlHHI ()(l,0(HI 5. IKK) 60,000 135,000 Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Sweetgrass Treasure Yellowstone Other SOUTH (ENTRAI. 5,600 700 1,300 5,400 500 100 8.400 22,000 5.500 700 1,300 5,300 500 100 S.400 21,8011 28 21 37 23 30 20 20 28 153.000 15.000 48.000 122.000 15.000 2.000 245.0(H) 600,000 8,400 l,.30O 700 4,600 1,000 200 10,800 27,000 8,100 1,300 600 4,600 1,000 200 10,700 26,500 34 29 22 21 20 50 26 2,S 270,IKKI 38, IKK) 13, IKK) 05,IKKI 20.IKK1 10,(KKI 280,(M>0 735,000 Carter Custer Fallon Powder River Prairie Rosebud Wihau\ Other SOUTHEAST 22,400 8,000 27,200 9,900 12. 000 22.000 3().(>00 133.000 21,500 7,800 25,700 9.600 12.600 2 1 ,400 28,600 127.200 20 26 25 .3(1 24 24 425.0(K1 204.000 567.(MM) 244, (M)O 283.0(K) 630.(KH) 678.000 3,040,000 12,600 3,100 19,800 4,300 4.200 5,100 15,000 65.000 12,000 3,100 18,800 4,1(X) 4,100 4.800 14.1 (Ml 61.000 17 13 16 27 27 35 10 20 205 iK'o 41 III III 3(MI.IKIO III.IKKI 1 lOlKNI I70.1HH) 273,IKKI 1.210.000 MONTANA ;„SHo,ooo :,7h5 .11(10 ,<5 0(),300, 01)11 870,000 841). ODD 30 25,400,1)1)0 1/ Counties with less than 501) acres planted are combined into ■othei" counties to aM>id disclosure of indiMdual inlormation V 80 CoiiNTV Estimates - Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 OTHER SPRING WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1996 COUNTY ALL and DISTRICT Planted Harvested Yield Per Production 1--' lO ■ 1\ i\^. 1 Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu, Bushels Rank Deer Lodge L400 1 ,400 50 70,000 51 Flathead " 13,400 1 2,900 58 745,000 29 Granite — -- Lake 12,300 11,900 62 736,000 30 Lincoln - - — Mineral 500 500 46 23,000 53 Missoula 2,200 2.200 42 92,000 48 Powell 1,200 1.200 83 100,000 47 Ravalli 1,900 1 ,900 56 106.000 46 Sanders 2,000 1 .900 37 71.000 50 Other 100 100 70 7,000 - NORTHWEST 35,000 34,000 57 1,950,000 -• Blaine 202,000 200.000 23 4.534.000 12 Chouteau 260,000 255.000 24 6.127.000 5 Glacier 160,000 157.000 31 4.838.000 8 Hill 296,000 290.000 30 8,643,000 1 Liberty 175,000 172.000 31 5,273,000 7 Phillips 166,000 158.000 19 2.933,000 15 Pondera 138,000 1 36.000 36 4,838,000 8 Teton 94,000 93.000 34 3,159,000 14 Toole 199,000 195.000 31 5,955,000 6 Other - — — NORTH CENTRAL 1,690.000 1,656,000 28 46,300,000 -- Daniels 263,000 261.000 27 6,920,000 4 Dawson 169,000 167.000 28 4,730,000 11 Garfield 100,000 99.000 18 1,829,000 17 McCone 215,000 212.000 19 4,081,000 13 Richland 196.000 190,000 25 4,768,000 10 Roosevelt 338,000 323,000 22 7,032,000 3 Sheridan 132,000 118.000 25 2,932,000 16 Valley 352,000 350.000 22 7,758,000 t Other _. ,_ __ NORTHEAST 1,765,000 1,720,000 23 40,050,000 -- Broadwater 38.800 38.500 41 1 .597.000 18 Cascade 66.700 65.800 22 1.472.000 19 Fergus 80,500 78.500 Ts 1,392,000 20 Golden Valley 17,600 17.400 21 364,000 38 Judith Basin 42,000 41.600 21 878,000 25 Lewis and Clark 11,200 11.100 31 343,000 40 Meagher 3,600 3.600 34 122,000 45 Musselshell 19,700 19.000 20 372,000 37 Petroleum 13,900 13.700 26 357,000 39 Wheatland 32,000 31,800 16 503,000 35 Other - — .. CENTRAL 326,000 321,000 23 7,400,000 •- Beaverhead 9,600 9,400 74 696,000 31 Gallatin 22,100 21,500 57 1.219,000 21 Jefferson 1,300 1,300 33 43,000 52 Madison 10,000 9,800 66 642,000 32 Silver Bow _. ,. __ Other - — .. __ ,_ SOUTHWEST 43,000 42,000 62 2,600,000 -- Big Horn 25,200 23.300 32 757,000 28 Carbon 5,100 4.800 27 129,000 43 Park 5,400 5.300 24 128,000 44 Stillwater 17,500 17.200 18 303,000 41 Sweetgrass 3,100 3.000 27 81,000 49 Treasure 4,800 4.700 49 230,000 42 Yellowstone 32.900 31.700 24 772.000 27 Other __ SOUTH CENTRAL 94,000 90,000 27 2,400,000 •- Carter 31.500 28,800 22 624,000 33 Custer 24.000 21.600 28 603.000 34 Fallon 51.500 50.800 23 1.166.000 23 Powder River 21.800 21,500 23 502.000 36 Prairie 29,000 28, soil 30 856,000 26 Rosebud 33,700 33.UU0 28 930,000 24 Wibaux 55,500 52,500 23 1,219,000 21 Other .. SOUTHEAST 247,000 237,000 25 5,900,000 -- MONTANA 4,200,000 4,100,000 26 106,600,000 -- 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres p lanted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information. 101 1999 Montana Ackkiiti kai s i a i istk s C<)IM\ I.SIIMAIKS- t'ROI'S 81 OTHER SPRIN(; VVHK A T : .Acreage, ^ ield, and I'roduttion, l)v Counties and Districts, 1V96 COUNTY and DISTRICT IKKK ,\ii:i) NON-IRRICATKI) Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Produciion Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu Bu Acres 1/ .Acres Acre Bu Bu Uccr Uniizc 1,400 1,400 30 70,000 KlalhcaJ ' 7.000 (i.XOO 64 438.000 6.400 6.100 50 307.000 (Iranilc — -- -_ Lake 9.300 9,000 72 645.000 3,000 2.900 31 91.000 Lincoln - — - — — - -. Mineral - .. .. .. .. .. -_ .. Missoula 1,100 I.IOO 55 60,000 1.100 I.IOO 29 32.000 Powell — — — .. -- Ravalli 1.400 1 ,400 69 96.000 500 500 20 10.000 Sanders (lOO 600 53 32.000 1.400 1.300 30 39.(KJO Other 1.200 1.200 01 109,000 600 600 35 2 1 .fXK) NORTIIWKST 22,000 21.500 67 1,450,000 13.000 12.500 40 500.000 Blaine 11.600 11.400 53 599.000 190.400 188.600 21 3.935.000 Chouleau 3.000 3.000 67 202.000 257.000 252.000 24 5.925.000 Cilacier Hill Liberly 5.400 5.000 40 200.000 154.600 152.000 31 4.638.000 1.200 1.200 53 63.000 173.800 170.800 31 5.210.000 I'hillips 5.000 5.000 51 253,000 1 6 1 .000 153.000 18 2.680.000 I'ondera 15.900 15,700 58 906,000 122.100 120.300 33 3.932.000 Teton 14.000 13.800 59 815.000 80.000 79.200 30 2.344.000 Toole - - .. — — — -. .. Other 900 <)no 47 42.000 494.100 484,100 30 14.556.000 NORTH CKNTR.\I, 57,(M)() 56,000 55 3,080,000 1 .633,000 1.600.000 27 43.220,000 Daniels .. .. .. .. .. .. Dawson 4.000 4.000 61 245,000 165.000 163,000 28 4.485.000 (jarfield - - .. .. .. - McCone 4.700 4.300 37 157.000 210,300 207,700 19 3,924,000 Richland 18.200 1 8.000 63 1.142.000 177,800 172,000 21 3.626.000 Roosevelt 4.200 4.100 42 1 74.000 333,800 3 1 8.900 22 6.858.000 Sheridan 2.400 2.200 51 112.000 1 29.600 115.800 24 2.820,000 Valley 16,700 16,600 51 844.000 335.300 333.400 21 6.914.000 Other 800 800 58 46.000 362.200 359.200 24 8.703.(H)0 NORTIIKAST 51,000 50,000 54 2,720,000 1,714,000 1.670.000 ")•> 37,330,000 Broadwater 17.300 17.100 65 1.110,000 2 1 .500 21.400 ■)-^ 487.000 Cascade 6.900 6.800 43 293,000 59.800 59.000 20 1.179.000 Fergus 1.000 800 60 48,000 79,500 77.700 17 1 .344.000 Ciolden Valley 1.400 1.400 51 71.000 16,200 16,000 18 293.000 Judith Basin - - - — — - Lewis and Clark 2.300 2.300 53 123.000 8.900 8,800 25 220.0(X) Meagher 800 800 75 60,000 2.800 2.800 T") 62.000 Musselshell - .. - I'etroleum 1.600 1.600 68 109,000 12.300 12.100 20 248.000 Wheatland 800 800 60 48.000 31.200 31.000 15 455.000 Other 900 900 53 48.000 60.800 59.700 20 1.202.000 CENTR;\I, 3.1.000 32.500 59 1,910.000 293,000 288.500 19 5.490.000 Beaverhead 7,S00 7,700 S6 (i(i6.0(l(l l.SOO 1.700 IS Mi.iHK) Gallatin 13.800 13.500 72 972,000 8.300 8.000 31 247.000 Jefferson 500 500 56 28.000 800 800 19 IS.fKM) Madison 7.900 7.800 77 604.000 2.100 2,000 19 38.000 Silver Bow .. - - - - Other - -- -- SOirniWKST 30.000 29.500 77 2.270.000 13.000 12.500 26 330.000 Big Horn 9.000 8.400 60 500.000 16.200 14.900 17 25" "00 Carbon 1.700 1 .700 39 66.000 3.400 3.100 20 6"', III 10 I'ark 1.600 1.500 44 66.000 3.800 3.800 16 62.000 Stillwater 800 700 41 29.000 16.700 16.500 17 274.000 Swectgrass 900 900 40 36.000 2.200 2.100 21 45.000 Treasure 3.600 3.500 60 211.000 1.200 1.200 16 19.000 Yellowstone 4.400 4..30O 63 272.(K)0 28.500 27.400 18 500.(HK1 Other SOUTH ( KM RAl. 22,000 2 1 .000 ^'> I.LSd.ltDII ''2.0(10 6<).000 18 1.220.000 Carter .. .. 31.500 28.800 -)-) 624.(MX) Custer 4.900 4.700 59 277.000 19.100 16.900 T9 326.(MHI Fallon - -. 51.500 50.800 23 I.K)6.000 Powder River 1.000 1,000 61 61.000 20,800 20.500 ->-» 44I.0(X) Prairie 4.700 4.500 64 288.000 24.300 24.300 23 56S,000 Rosebud 3.700 3.600 61 22l.l)(M) 30.000 29,400 24 70'l,iiiiii Wibaux 700 700 (>l 4.-\(KKl 54.8(M) 5 1 .800 23 1.17().000 Other SOl'THKAST 15.000 14.500 61 890.000 232.000 222,500 23 5,010.000 MONTANA 2.^0.000 225.000 (.0 13.500.000 3,970.000 3,875.000 24 93.100.00(1 1/ CounlK-s v.itli lc^s ilia M 500 .1C1C-. plaiili. d .uc cointMiicd 11 to "oiIkt counlK s lo .l\»ild i.llM.I>>s lie ol iiuii\ idual 1 ilt>inialiiMi 82 County Estimates - Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 OTHER SPRING WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1997 /■^/■■\l IHfT^X/ ALL COUNTY and DISTRICT Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Bushels Rank Deer Lodge .. Flathead 17,000 16.600 60 1 .000,000 25 Granite -- -. -- — Lake 14,800 14.300 60 861,000 30 Lincoln - - - Mineral - - - Missoula 1,400 1,400 43 60,000 49 Powell 1,600 1,600 62 99,000 48 Ravalli 1.000 1,000 60 60,000 49 Sanders 1,300 1,200 45 54.000 51 Other 900 900 51 46,000 - NORTHWEST 38,000 37,000 59 2,180,000 -- Blaine 210,000 203,500 29 6,000.000 6 Chouteau 277,000 270,000 33 9,025.000 2 Glacier 157,000 153,400 33 5.095.000 9 Hill 370,000 360.000 31 11,161.000 1 Liberty 213,000 208.000 26 5,379.000 8 Phillips 165,000 159.000 27 4.244.000 14 Pondera 129,000 126.000 38 4.780.000 10 Teton 88,000 85,800 37 3.175.000 15 Toole 241,000 234,300 28 6.591.000 5 Other - - NORTH CENTRAL 1,850,000 1,800,000 31 55,450,000 -■ Daniels 258.000 238.300 24 5.750.000 7 Dawson 170,000 165.200 26 4.280.000 13 Garfield 108,000 98.000 26 2,555,000 18 McCone 204,000 196,000 24 4.658.000 II Richland 187,000 1 80.000 25 4.500.000 12 Roosevelt 316,000 306.000 24 7,360.000 3 Sheridan 140,000 136.500 23 3,145.000 16 Valley 296,000 290.000 24 6,922,000 4 Other - — — NORTHEAST 1,679,000 1,610,000 24 39,170,000 -■ Broadwater 44,000 43.200 51 2,220,000 19 Cascade 60,500 58.000 33 1,897,000 20 Fergus 77.300 74,700 35 2,580,000 17 Golden Valley 15.000 14.500 36 519,000 36 Judith Basin 35.000 34.200 35 1.210,000 23 Lewis and Clark 9,800 9.600 35 336,000 41 Meagher 2,400 2.300 45 104.000 47 Musselshell 23,000 22,300 35 771,000 32 Petroleum 10,800 10,500 33 350,000 40 Wheatland 21,200 20,700 44 903,000 29 Other - — — CENTRAL 299,000 290,000 38 10,890,000 ■■ Beaverhead 7,600 7,500 75 560,000 35 Gallatin 20,800 19.500 59 1,150,000 24 Jefferson 3.600 3.500 40 140,000 45 Madison 12,000 1 1 .500 65 750,000 31 Silver Bow .. Other SOUTHWEST 44,000 42,000 62 2,600,000 -- Big Horn 32,700 32.000 39 1.243.000 22 Carbon 5,800 5.800 32 185,000 44 Park 6,000 6.000 39 231.000 42 Stillwater 12,400 12.000 31 374.000 39 Sweelgrass 3.400 3.200 40 128.000 46 Treasure 4,900 4.500 43 194,000 43 Yellowstone 34.800 32.500 30 985,000 26 Other __ SOUTH CENTR,\L 100,000 96,000 35 3,340,000 -- Carter 33,200 26.500 11 590.000 34 Custer 20,200 19.500 24 470.000 37 Fallon 56.200 54.500 23 1 .250.000 21 Powder River 19,000 18.500 2") 410.000 38 Prairie 27,800 27.000 26 700.000 33 Rosebud 42.500 40.000 23 920.000 28 Wibaux 41,100 39.000 24 930.000 27 Other _. SOUTHEAST 240,000 225,000 23 5,270,000 -- MONTANA 4,250,000 4,100,000 29 118,900,000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acre s planted are combined into ' other" counties to avoid disc osure of individual information- 1999 Montana Acrk i i.tir \l S i a iistk s Col SI S IsllM \|| s - ('l(i)l's 83 hi OTHER SPRIN(; WHEA 1 : Acreage, Yield, and Production. by Counties and Districts, 1997 COUNTY and DISTRICT IRKK.AII 1) NON-IKRK.AIKI) Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Bu Planted Acres 1/ Harvested ,Acres Yield Per Acre Bu PrcxJuction Bu Deer Lodge Flathead Granite Lake Lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders Other NORTIIWKST y.ioo 7(10 17.00(1 3,700 8,800 -- 700 1,300 16,500 61 69 46 65 225.000 608.000 32.000 205.(1(10 1.070,000 13,100 5,700 700 1.500 21,000 1 2,900 5,500 700 1 400 20,500 60 46 40 39 54 775,0(J(J 253,(XXI 28.000 54 (KKI 1.110.00(1 Blaine Chouteau Glacier Hill Liberty Phillips Pondera Tclon Toole Other NORTH CKNTRAL 12.800 1.900 .1,100 ')()() 1.300 3.900 8.900 10.700 1.000 44.500 12,600 1,900 3,000 900 1,300 3.800 8.700 10.300 1.000 43,500 63 66 48 68 61 57 60 69 61 63 800.000 125.000 145.000 61.000 79.000 215.000 520,000 714,000 61,000 2.720.000 197,200 275,100 153,900 369,100 211,700 161.100 120.100 77.300 240.000 1,805,500 190,900 268,100 1 50,400 359,100 206.700 155.200 117.300 75.500 233.300 1,756,500 27 33 33 31 26 26 36 33 28 30 5.200.0O0 8.900.000 4.950.000 11,100.000 5.300.000 4.029.000 4.260.000 2.461.000 6.530.000 52.730.000 Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Vallev Other NORTIIKAST 2.900 1.800 16.600 2.500 2.600 12.000 1.100 .^9,500 2.800 1,500 16,200 2.400 2.500 11.500 1.100 38.000 50 39 58 55 58 47 55 53 140,000 58,000 944,000 132,(100 145,000 540.000 6 1 .000 2,020,000 167,100 202.200 170.400 313,500 1 37.400 284.000 364.900 1 ,639.500 162,400 194,500 163.800 303,600 134,000 278,500 335,200 1.572.000 25 24 22 24 22 23 25 24 4,I40,0(KI 4.600.000 3.556.000 7.228.000 3.000.000 6.382.000 8.244.000 37.I50,0(MI Broadwater Cascade Fcrsus Golden Valley Judith Basin Lewis and Clark Meagher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland Other CKNTR.\L 19.600 2.500 700 2.600 700 1.500 900 28.500 19. 400 2.400 700 2.600 700 1.400 soo 28,000 71 58 49 60 71 64 63 68 1,370.000 140,000 34.000 156.000 50.000 90,000 50.000 1,890.000 24.400 58.000 14.300 35.000 7.200 1.700 9.300 1 20.600 270,500 23.800 55.600 13.800 34.200 7.000 1.600 9.100 1 16.900 262.000 36 32 35 35 26 34 29 36 34 1.75- (««. 485,0011 1.210,001) 180,0(HI 54,000 260.000 4,204,OCHl 9.000.000 Beaverhead Gallatin Jefferson Madison Silver Bow Other SOITHWKST (),')()ii 10.300 9.300 :6.5(>(l 6, SOO 10.000 9.200 26,000 S(l 64 80 74 544,000 640.000 736,000 1,920,000 700 10.500 3.600 2.700 17.500 "(ID 9,500 3.500 2.300 16.000 48 40 28 43 Kl.lKMI 4(>0,(MHI 140.1HHI 64.000 680.000 Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Sweetgrass Treasure Yellowstone Other SOCTII ( IMKAI 6,800 700 2,100 2,900 1 .000 1 .V5()0 6,700 700 1,700 2,900 1 flon 13.000 72 63 76 66 55 69 481.000 44.000 1 30,000 190,000 55.000 900,000 25.900 5,100 2.800 31.900 20. SOO 86,500 25.300 5.100 2.800 29,6(X) 20,200 S3. 000 30 28 23 27 14 29 762.000 141.000 64,000 795,000 6'7S.0(K) 2,440,000 Carter Custer Fallon Powder Rner l*rairie Rosebud Wibaux Other SOUTIIKAST 3,200 4,. 100 3.(1(1(1 10.500 3.100 4.200 2.700 10,000 54 40 56 49 168,000 170,000 I52.(M)(I 490,000 33,200 17,000 56.200 38,200 41,I(K) 43,S(H) 229.500 26.500 16.400 54,500 35,800 39,(K)<) 42,S(M) 2I5,Ot)0 Is 21 24 -n 11 590,(KK) .102, 00(1 1,250,00(1 750.000 930,000 958,(X)0 4.780.000 MONTANA 180,0(10 175.000 63 11,010,000 4.070,000 3.925,000 27 107.S90.000 1/ I'ounties wiih less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of indisidual inloriiuli.'n 84 County Es h.ma tks - Croi's Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 1 OTHER SPRING WHEAT : Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts ,1998 ALL IRRIGATED COUNTY and DISTRICT Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Acres Acres Acre Bu. Bu Acres 1/ Acres Acie Bu, Bushels Rank Deer Lodge 600 500 66 33,000 50 .. -- -- Flathead 15.800 15.400 69 1 ,070.000 24 7.400 7.100 73 520,000 Granite .. -- -- — Lake 12,000 1 1 .700 52 605,000 31 7.800 7.600 63 480.000 Lincoln -- - -- - - -- - Mineral -- — -- — -- -- Missoula 1,200 1.200 52 62.000 47 - - Powell 800 800 63 50,000 48 800 800 63 50,000 Ravalli 700 700 70 49,000 49 — - - -- Sanders 700 500 36 18.000 52 -- — — Other 200 200 65 13.000 2.000 2,000 70 140,000 NORTHWEST 32,000 31,000 61 1,900,000 -- 18,000 17,500 68 1,190,000 Blaine 1 ')0,000 185.000 37 6.935.000 3 6.300 6,000 52 310,000 Chouteau 285.000 276,500 28 7.873.000 ") 2.400 2,400 51 123,000 Glacier 96.000 93,000 34 3.190.000 14 2.600 2,600 50 130,000 Hill 372.000 352,000 31 10.939.000 1 -- — - - Liberty 231.000 219,000 28 6.084.000 6 -- -- - Phillips 145.000 138,000 39 5.414.000 7 2.600 2.600 48 124.000 Pondera 1 1 1 ,000 102,000 36 3.662.000 13 9,800 9,700 57 557.000 Teton 65.000 60,500 36 2.190.000 16 7,500 7,400 45 330.000 Toole 205.000 186,000 25 4.733.000 9 - — - Other ._ -- 800 800 58 46.000 NORTH CENTRAL 1,700,000 1,612,000 32 51,020.000 -- 32,000 31,500 51 1,620,000 Daniels 210.000 206,000 21 4.335.000 12 2,300 2.300 59 135.000 Dawson 153,000 145,000 31 4.440.000 11 2,300 2.200 68 150.000 Garfield 83.000 76,500 28 2,176,000 17 - — - McCone 1%.000 189.000 25 4,805,000 8 2,200 2,100 69 145.000 Richland 157,000 151.000 31 4,641.000 10 13,100 12.800 61 781,000 Roosevelt 287.000 252,500 26 6,591,000 5 3.200 2.800 36 101,000 Sheridan 80.000 84,000 25 2, 1 22,000 18 -- -- Valley 290,000 281,000 24 6,820,000 4 1 1 ,400 10,800 51 550,000 Other — - 1,500 1.500 52 78,000 NORTHEAST 1.462,000 1,385,000 26 35,930,000 -- 36,000 34,500 56 1,940,000 Broadwater 34.000 33,600 47 1,575,000 19 15,000 14,800 71 1,055,000 Cascade 47.000 45.400 32 1 ,460,000 20 3,000 2.900 48 140,000 Fergus 78.000 74,000 3^ 2.337.000 15 -- - - Golden Valley 13.200 12,600 26 328.000 38 - - Judith Basin 31,500 31,000 29 910.000 27 — — -- — Lewis and Clark 8,200 8,100 39 312.000 39 3,400 3,300 48 160,000 Meagher 3,800 3,200 45 145,000 43 800 800 65 52,000 Musselshell 18.100 16.600 25 412,000 36 — -- Petroleum 5,200 4.500 36 164,000 42 900 800 50 40.000 Wheatland 3 1 .000 26.000 35 917,000 26 - - - Other -. .. - 900 900 59 53.000 CENTRAL 270,000 255,000 34 8,560,000 -- 24,000 23,500 64 1,500,000 Beaverhead 5,900 5.800 76 443,000 34 .. .. „ __ Gallatin 23,200 22,500 58 1 ,304,000 22 1 1 .800 11,700 72 842,000 Jefferson 900 900 36 32,000 51 - - - Madison 8,000 7,800 50 391,000 37 5.000 4,900 65 318,000 Silver Bow -_ .. .: -- Other 5.200 5,100 82 420,000 SOUTHWEST 38,000 37,000 59 2,170,000 -- 22,000 21,700 73 1,580,000 Big Horn 23,500 22,600 37 825,000 28 4.500 4.400 63 275,000 Carbon 2.400 2,000 39 78,000 45 600 600 72 43.000 Park 3,400 3, .300 42 138,000 44 700 700 69 48,000 Stillwater 11,200 10,800 27 288,000 40 - - - Sweetgrass 2,300 2,200 33 73,000 46 — — - — Treasure 3,700 3,600 71 255,000 41 - - - - Yellowstone 23.500 22,000 27 593,000 32 1.600 1,600 77 123,000 Other -. .. -- 3.600 3,500 75 261,000 SOUTH CENTRAL 70,000 66,500 34 2,250,000 -- 11,000 10,800 69 750,000 Carter 38.800 32,800 IS 590,000 33 .. .. __ Custer 26.000 24,700 30 752,000 29 1.100 800 65 52,000 Fallon 46.000 43,000 31 1 ,400,000 21 - - Powder River 1 9.300 16,700 26 429,000 35 500 300 47 14,000 Prairie 22.400 22,000 34 719,000 30 2,800 2,800 55 154,000 Rosebud 43.000 42,300 31 1 .300,000 23 2,600 2.600 38 100,000 Wibaux 32,500 32,000 30 960.000 25 - -- Other „ .. ._ „ -- -- SOUTHEAST 228,000 213,500 29 6,170,000 7,000 6,500 49 320,000 MONTANA 3,800,000 3,600,000 30 108,000,000 -- 150,000 146,000 61 8,900,000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres plan led are coinbiiu d into "other" c ounties to avoid disclosure of individual informs lion . 1999 Montana A(;ri(1!|.h rai Sta i isi k s COIMA |-.Sri\I MKS - (ROI'S 85 OTHER SPRINC; WHK A 1 Acreage, \ield. and Production. l)v Counties and Districts. 1998 COUNTY and DISTRICT 1 ()M,0\\LN(; 1 Al LOW Kl •( KOPIMO Planted Harvested Yield I'ei Pioductioii Planted Harvested Yield Pet Production Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu Bu Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu Bu Deer Lodge Flathead 1.400 1,400 71 lOO.OtJO 7.000 6.9(XJ (>5 450.(K)0 Granite .. .. .. Like 1 .200 1 .200 24 29.000 3.000 2.900 33 96.(XK) Lincoln -- - - .. _. ,_ Mineral .. .. .. ., .. _. ,. Missoula -- _. .. .. .. _. .. Powell - - - .. .. __ .. Ravalli - .. .. ._ .. .. ,. Sanders - - .. .- .. Other 400 300 33 10.000 1.000 800 31 25.000 NORTIIW-EST .^,000 2,900 48 H9,(mo 11.000 10,600 54 571.000 Blame 106,500 164.000 3.S 6.255,000 17,2(H) 15.000 25 370.000 Chouteau 100.100 185.100 31 5.700,000 92,500 89.000 23 2,050.000 Glaeier 77.'«)0 75.400 36 2.700.000 15.500 15,000 24 360.000 Hill .. ._ ._ _. Liberty __ .. __ _ .. Phillips 132.100 125.900 40 5.070.000 10,300 9,500 23 220.000 Pondera 73,200 64.800 39 2.525.000 28.000 27,500 21 580.000 Teton 41.000 39,100 39 1.530.000 16.500 14,000 24 330.000 Toole - - .. — Other 717.200 681.200 30 20.200.000 90.000 75.000 20 l,510.00f) NORTH CKNI RAI. 1 ,.^98,()()(> 1.335,50(1 33 43,980,00(1 270.000 245.(100 ■>■» 5,420,000 Daniels 97,700 96.700 25 2.380.000 110.000 107.000 17 1 .820.0fK) Dawson 82,700 78.800 31 2,440,000 68.000 64.000 29 l.850.(HX) Garfield .. .. — _. _. „ ._ McCone 115,800 114.100 27 3,060.000 78,000 72.800 22 1 ,600,000 Richland 109.900 105.800 29 3.110.000 34,000 32,400 23 750.000 Roosevelt 185,800 157.900 30 4.740.000 98,000 91,800 19 1 ,750,000 Sheridan .. -- __ „ ,. Valley 188.600 183.700 26 4.780.000 90,000 86.500 17 1 .490.0f)0 Other 95.500 88.500 30 2.660.000 72.000 70.500 22 l,560.(MJO NORTIIKAST 876.(10(1 825,500 28 23,170,000 550.000 525,000 2? 10,820.000 Br40,(KHI Custer 22,400 21.800 30 657.0(K) 2.500 2.100 20 43,000 Fallon 32.800 30.500 34 1 .048.000 13.200 12.500 28 352,0(K) Powder River 12.300 10.900 28 303.000 6.500 5.500 20 112.(KJ0 Prairie 13.300 13.000 30 385.000 6.300 6.200 12 200.0(K) Rosebud 25,400 25.000 32 812.0(H) 15.000 14.700 26 388.(HK) Wibaux 21.000 21.000 31 650.000 11.500 11.000 28 310.000 Other SOUTH KAST 141.(10(1 134.(((H) 31 4.11)5.0011 80.000 73.000 24 1. "45.000 MONTANA :.5.^tl.(M((l ;.424.00(l }\ 75,270,000 1,100.0(10 1.030.0(1(1 23 23,830.000 1/ Counties with less than 5l)t) acres plantci J are combined in o ■other" counties to avoid disclusi ire of individual i ilormation. This report is nude po; sible through funds provided by the Montana Wheat and Barley Committe 'L 86 County Estimates - Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 DURUM WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1993 county ALL IRRIGATED and district Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu. Production Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Bu Bushels Rank Chouteau 3,300 3,100 36 112,000 4 - Pondera 3,500 3,300 40 132,000 2 400 400 65 26,000 Other 600 600 37 22,000 100 100 70 7,000 NORTH central 7,400 7,000 38 266,000 -- 500 500 66 33,000 Daniels 4,000 3,900 32 125,000 3 - Richland 1,100 1,100 33 36.000 6 -- -- -- -- Roosevelt 3,000 2,900 32 93,000 5 -- - - - Sheridan 99,000 98,600 30 2,992,000 I 500 500 64 32,000 NORTHEAST 107,100 106,500 30 3,246,000 -- 500 500 64 32,000 SOUTHWEST 100 100 70 7,000 -- 100 100 70 7,000 SOUTHEAST -100 400 38 15,000 -- 100 100 60 6,000 MONTANA 115,000 114,000 31 3,534,000 ■- 1,200 1,200 65 78,000 1/ Counties with less th ]n 500 acres pla nlcd are comliin ed into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information. DURUM WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1993 COUNTY and DISTRICT FOLLOWING FALLOW RE-CROPPED Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu- Production Bu. Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu- Production Bu Chouteau Pondera Other NORTH CENTR.\L 2,100 2,500 100 4,700 2,000 2,300 100 4,400 38 38 30 38 75,000 87,000 3,000 165,000 1,200 600 400 2,200 1,100 600 400 2,100 34 32 30 32 37,000 19,000 12,000 68,000 Daniels Richland Roosevelt Sheridan NORTHEAS r 3,500 300 2,400 78,600 84,800 3,400 300 2,300 78.300 84,300 33 37 34 31 32 112,000 11,000 78,000 2,464,000 2,665,000 500 800 600 19,900 21,800 500 800 600 19,800 21,700 26 31 25 25 25 13,000 25,000 15,000 496,000 549,000 SOUTHEAST 300 300 30 9,000 -- ■- -- -- MONTANA 89,800 89,000 32 2,839,000 24,000 23,800 26 617,000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information. 1999 Montana A(;ri( n n km Si mistk s (.'in N I \ Ks I IM \ I Ks - 1 ROl's 87 DURUM WHKAT: Acreage. Meld, and I'roduction. hy ( ountics and Districts. 1994 wm COUNTY and Dl.STRKT \l,l IKKK. Mil) I'lantcd Acres 1/ Har\es(cd AcrcN ■ikKI IVr Alic Dii I'riKluclion I'lanted Acle^ HarvcsCcd Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Prtxluclion Bu Bushels Rank Chouteau Hill Liberty Pondera Teton Toole Other NOKTII rENTR.\I. 4,000 (.00 1,700 .1,400 4.200 1.400 00(1 16,200 4.000 (.00 1 .700 3.200 4.200 1.400 00(1 16.000 30 30 24 28 10 20 27 26 1 20.000 18.000 4 1 .(JOO 88.000 8 1 .000 40,000 24.000 412,000 4 12 7 5 6 S 500 400 900 300 400 900 76 55 67 38.000 22.000 60.000 Danich Dawson McCone Richland Rcxiscvell Sheridan Valley Other NORTIIKA.ST 1 \(H)11 500 1.100 1.300 0.700 1.35, 800 (lOO 162,000 12.00(1 500 1.100 1,.300 O.dOO 1.34.200 600 160.200 31 34 26 28 32 30 43 M) 30S,{1()(I 17.000 20,000 37,000 310,000 4.067.000 26.000 4,884,000 13 10 9 3 1 11 100 200 400 300 1.000 100 200 400 300 1.000 50 55 55 57 55 5.000 11.000 22,000 17.000 55.000 Cascade Other CENTRM, (lOO 100 700 600 100 700 18 20 ly 1 1.000 2.000 1.3,000 15 -- -- -- SOITIIKAST 1,100 I.I 110 28 31,000 - Kill 100 50 5.000 MONTANA 180,000 178.000 M) 5,.34(),000 2.000 2.000 hO 12(1.11110 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information DURUM WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1994 COl'NTY and DISTRICT KOl.l.OW IN(; FAI.l.OM Ki;-C ROI'PKl) Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Prinluclion Acres 1/ .Acres Acre Bu Bu Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu Bu Chouteau 3.100 3.100 24 74.000 400 400 20 8.000 Hill 400 400 35 14.000 200 200 20 4.000 Liberiv 000 000 31 28.000 800 800 16 13.000 Pondera 1.700 1 .600 30 48.000 1.300 1.200 15 18.000 Teton 1 .000 1.000 20 38.000 2,300 2.300 19 43,000 Toole 1 .400 1,400 29 40.000 -- -- -- (Jther 000 000 27 24.000 - NORlll CKNTRyM, 10..300 10,200 26 266,000 5.000 4.900 18 86.000 Daniels 12.1(1(1 12.000 31 377,000 ')ii(i 0(1(1 :; 2I.0(KI Dawson 400 400 30 12,000 -- -- McCone 400 400 30 12.000 700 700 24 17.000 Richland 400 400 35 14.000 900 900 26 23.000 Rix)sevell 8.200 8.100 33 265.000 I..300 1.300 26 34.000 Sheridan 1 1 1 .000 110.700 3! 3.405.000 23.500 23.100 :>! 640.0(X) Vallev 300 300 30 9.000 - Other NOR 111 EAST 13.3.700 132.300 31 4,094,000 27,300 26.900 -' 735.000 Cascade 31)0 '^llll ^1 1 6.000 300 3se\elt OllKr NORIlll ASI 7.;o(i 1.70(1 5.300 5.100 30.300 150.400 200.000 7,000 1 ,700 5.000 5.000 24.500 148.600 191.800 '0 2S 28 31 28 T'l 2'i 210.000 48.000 140.000 155.0(K) 683.000 4.334.000 5.570.000 1 .OCR) 50O 3.700 17.700 130.100 153.000 900 500 3.500 16.700 1 22.300 143.900 16 20 12 20 21 21 14. (HK) 10.000 42.000 335.000 2.569.000 2.970.000 Wheatland Other CENTR.\L 9.300 5.000 14.300 8.900 4.900 13.800 36 36 36 320,000 174.000 494.000 4.(KI0 4.000 4.0(MI 4.000 y2 127.000 127.000 .SOUTH CENTRAL 400 400 40 16,000 - Fallon Wibaux Other SOl'THEA.ST 2.400 4.2(M) 400 7.000 2.4(HI 4.200 400 7.00(1 45 48 --0 4(1 108. (KKI 200.0(M) 12.000 320,000 'lOO 4,100 5.000 soo Vsoo 4.600 18 27 26 I4.0(KI 104.0(X) 118,000 MONTANA 270.000 260.300 31 8.045.000 1 ''(1,(1(1(1 16(1.00(1 21 3,420.(10(1 1/ Counties «ith less than 500 acres planted arc combined into 'other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual informalum This report is nude posMlMc ihrou^h funds provided by the Montana Wheal and Barley Committee. I 92 County Estimates - Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 BARLEY: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1993 ^"*^~\l TVT'T^V/ ALL IRRIGATED COUNTY and DISTRICT Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Bu. Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu. Bushels Rank Deer Lodge 1,100 800 73 58,000 51 1,100 800 73 58,000 Flalhead ' 22,500 2 1 ,000 74 1,557.000 12 8,700 7,500 72 539.000 Ciranitc 800 400 63 25,000 54 700 300 63 19.000 Lake 9,600 8,400 69 578,000 28 5,700 4,800 73 349,000 Lincoln - -- -- - - - Mineral — — — -- — Missoula 2,500 2,200 53 116,000 47 1,100 1,000 64 64,000 Powell 3,200 1,500 57 86,000 50 2,200 1,000 66 66.000 Ravalli 3,400 3.000 73 2 19, (KM) 37 2,700 2,400 80 193.000 Sanders 800 600 45 27,000 53 200 100 60 6.000 Other 100 100 70 7,000 - 100 100 70 7,000 NORTHWEST 44,000 38,000 70 2,673,000 -- 22,500 18,000 72 1,301,000 Blaine 30,100 25,900 49 1 ,260,000 14 8,600 6,400 66 422,000 Chouteau 138,000 118,000 62 7,298,000 2 1,400 1,200 82 98.000 Glacier 81,000 7 1 , 1 00 58 4,123,000 4 15,200 12,400 67 825,000 Hill 35,000 3 1 ,000 51 1,572,000 II 800 700 79 55,000 Liberty 29,300 24,000 66 1,581,000 10 1,300 1,100 78 86,000 Phillips 29.600 24,000 51 1,214,000 15 2,000 1,400 53 74,000 Pondera 107,000 95,700 71 6,815,000 3 36,200 30,500 81 2,471,000 Teton 1 1 1 ,000 101,000 73 7,345,000 1 52,000 46,500 83 3,875,000 Toole 49,000 44,300 54 2,412,000 8 1,500 1 .300 62 80,000 Other - - NORTH CENTRAL 610,000 535,000 63 33,620.000 -- 119,000 101,500 79 7,986,000 Daniels 15,600 12,000 35 425,000 33 100 100 60 6,000 Dawson 27,000 20,200 39 782,000 19 1,100 800 74 59,000 Garfield 14,900 1 1 ,200 44 492,000 30 800 700 64 45,000 McCone 23,700 18,100 39 704,000 21 600 500 52 26,000 Richland 32,000 23,600 44 1,045,000 17 2,800 2,100 70 148.000 Roosevelt 21,100 15,500 39 597,000 26 500 300 53 16.000 Sheridan 20,600 16,800 39 660,000 23 400 300 67 20.000 Valley 26,100 19,600 35 681,000 22 3,700 2.200 48 105,000 Other .. - - NORTHEAST 181,000 1.37,000 .39 5,386,000 -- 10,000 7,000 61 425,000 Broadwater 10,500 9,100 70 637.000 24 6,400 5,100 89 454,000 Cascade 60,000 54,000 65 3,484,000 5 10,000 7,900 73 579,000 Fergus 82,000 70,300 48 3,378,000 6 1,700 700 79 55,000 Golden Valley 6,500 4,800 42 203,000 39 500 300 63 19,000 Judith Basin 53,000 46,000 49 2,256,000 9 1,400 1,000 70 70,000 Lewis and Clark 11,200 10,800 67 720,000 20 7,000 6,800 77 521,000 Meagher 19,000 13,500 43 584,000 27 4,300 2,200 73 160.000 Musselshell 4,800 3,500 43 149,000 43 800 500 80 40,000 Petroleum 2,600 1,800 52 94,000 49 700 400 78 3 1 ,000 Wheatland 16,400 14,200 44 631,000 25 2,200 1,100 63 69,000 Other -- -- — -- - - - CENTRAL 266,000 228,000 5.3 12,136,000 -- 35,000 26,000 77 1,998,000 Beaverhead 7,200 5,600 85 478.000 31 6,800 5,300 87 460,000 Gallatin 42,500 38,300 74 2,830.000 7 19,000 16,500 83 1,368,000 Jefferson 3,000 1,800 65 117.000 46 1,900 1,200 77 92,000 Madison 8,500 6,700 85 568,000 29 8,000 6,400 86 552,000 Silver Bow Other SOUTHWEST 800 600 88 53.000 52 800 600 88 53,000 62,000 53,000 76 4,046,000 -- 36,500 30,000 84 2,525,000 Big II. un 22,900 19,000 63 1,196.000 l(. 14.500 12,700 72 920,000 CJarbon 1 1 ,600 10,300 80 821,000 18 8,800 7,900 91 715,000 Park 9,400 6,900 53 369,000 34 4,500 2,900 64 187,000 Stillwater 13,500 1 1 ,500 39 454,000 32 1,500 1,100 78 86,000 Sweetgrass 3,600 2,700 45 122,000 45 1,000 800 65 52,000 Treasure 4,500 3,300 50 165,000 42 4,000 2,800 51 143,000 Yellowstone Other SOUTH CENTRAL 24,500 22,300 63 1,395,000 13 15,700 13,800 77 1,065,000 90,000 76,000 60 4,522,000 -- 50,000 42,000 75 3,168,000 Carter 5,700 2,800 39 108,000 48 100 100 60 6,000 Custer 5,800 3,300 52 1 7 1 .000 41 1 ,800 1 ,300 67 87.000 Fallon 10,200 7,900 39 306.000 35 100 100 50 5.000 Powder River 5,000 3,600 41 147.000 44 500 400 53 2 1 .000 Prainc 5,200 4,200 45 IS'). (KM) 40 700 500 54 27,000 Rosebud 7,000 5,000 44 218.000 38 2,800 2,100 53 1 1 2,000 Wibaux 8,100 6,200 45 278,000 36 -- - (Jther .. .. ., SOUTHEAST 47,000 3.3,000 43 1,417,000 -- 6,000 4,500 57 258,000 MONTANA 1,. 300,000 1,100,000 58 63,800,000 -- 279,000 229,000 77 17,661,000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres plan ted are combine d into "other" c ounties to avoid disclosure of individual infornia tion. 1999 Montana Agku rin kai. Statistk s C'oiNn Imim \ II s- CHOI'S 93 ftftliffltj m SI* m m mm BARLEY: Acre aye, Vield, and Prodiii tion. I)\ Counliesand Districts. 1993 COUNTY and DISTRICT KOI i,o\viN<; 1- Allow Ri:-( ROPPKl) Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu Bu Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu Bu Deer Uxlge Fblhead 2.000 1 ,900 72 136,1)00 1 1 ,800 1 1 .6(J0 76 882.000 Ciranile 100 100 60 6,000 ., .. Lake 1.200 1,000 61 61,000 2,700 2.600 65 168,000 Lincoln - - .. - .. Mineral .. .. .. __ .. ._ .. Missoula 300 300 40 12,000 1,100 900 44 40.000 Powell r)00 300 37 11,000 400 200 45 9.000 Ravalli 300 200 35 7.000 400 400 48 19.000 Sanders 300 300 47 14,000 300 200 35 7.000 Other -- .. NOKTIIWKST -4.,SIIII 4.100 60 247.000 16.700 15.900 71 1.125.000 Blaine 17,500 16,000 44 703.000 4.000 3.500 39 135.1)00 Chouteau 44.100 37,300 57 2.128.000 92.500 79.500 64 5.072.001) Glacier 40.200 36.000 56 2.003,000 25,600 22.700 57 1 .295.000 Hill 23.000 20.300 53 1.067.01)0 11,200 10.000 45 450.0O(J Liberty 12.400 10.800 76 820.()0() 15,600 12.100 56 675.000 Phillips 23.700 19,800 53 1.047.000 3,900 2.800 33 93.000 Pondera 36.100 33,100 67 2.234,1)1)0 34,700 32.100 66 2.110.000 Teton 19.700 1 8.000 73 1,310,000 39.300 36,500 59 2.160.000 Toole 34,700 31.200 54 1.672,000 1 2.800 1 1 ,800 56 660.000 Other NORTH (KNTRAI. 251,400 222.50(> 58 1 2,984,000 239.600 211.000 60 12.650.000 Daniels 7.200 6.300 38 242.000 8,300 5,6110 32 177.000 Dawson 8,400 6.900 42 293,000 17.500 12. .101) 34 430.O(Ml (iarfield 1 1 .300 8.600 44 380,000 2,800 1,900 35 67,000 McCone 10.600 8.400 42 355,000 12,500 9,200 35 323.000 Richland 15.200 1 1 .700 46 537.000 14,000 9,S00 37 360.000 Roosevelt 7.500 5,700 46 263.000 13,100 9,500 33 3 IS. 11011 Sheridan 4,900 4.800 44 209.000 15,300 11.700 37 43 1 .0(X) Valley 11,800 9,600 37 352,000 1 0,600 7.800 29 224.000 Other - NORTHKAST 76,'>((() 62,000 42 2,631,000 94,100 68.000 34 2.330.000 Broadwater I.SOO l,S00 46 82.000 2.300 2,200 46 101.000 Cascade 6.100 5,900 69 405.000 43.900 40,200 62 2.500.000 Fergus 18.200 13,500 45 608,000 62.100 56.100 48 2.715.000 Ciolden Valley 2,300 2,000 42 84,000 3.700 2.50O 40 100.000 Judith Basin 7.700 6,900 50 346,000 43.900 38.I0O 48 1,840,000 Lewis and Clark 2.800 2,800 49 1 36.000 1.400 1,200 53 63.000 Meagher 1.900 1,300 44 57.000 12.800 10,000 37 367.000 Musselshell 1 .000 1 ,000 41 41,000 3.000 2,000 34 68,000 Petroleum 800 800 45 36,1)00 I.IOO 600 45 27.000 Wheatland 5.400 5,000 54 268, 1)00 8,800 8,100 36 294.000 Other .- .- CKNTR.\L 48,000 41,000 50 2,063.000 183.000 161.000 50 8.075.000 Beaverhead 300 21)0 60 12.001) 100 100 60 6.0IK) Gallatin 16.500 15,400 70 1 ,08 1 ,000 7,000 6,400 60 38 1 .0(K) Jefferson 800 400 45 18,000 300 200 35 7,(K)0 Madison 200 100 50 5.000 300 200 55 1 1 (XKt Silver Bow - - - - - -- Other - -- SOI'TIIWKST 17.800 16.100 69 1,116.000 7.700 6,900 59 405.000 Big Horn 6.600 4.900 43 213,01)1) 1,800 1 ,4(K) 45 63.1 K N ) Carbon 2.300 2,000 44 cSS.ODO 500 400 45 IS.DIMI Park 3.600 3,000 47 140.01)0 1,300 1 ,000 42 42,0(HI Stillwater 6.400 5,400 36 195.000 5,600 5,0(N) 35 173,0CH1 Swcetgrass 1 .300 900 40 36,000 1 ,300 1 .000 34 34.000 Treasure 400 400 45 18,000 100 100 4C 4.000 Yellowstone 4.600 4,500 35 1 59.000 4,200 4,000 43 171.000 Other SOUTH CKNTRvM. 25,200 21.100 40 849.000 I4„S(I() i:.')oo 39 505.000 Carter 2,000 60(1 :.7 22.000 3,6(X) 2,100 38 80.0(>(i Custer 1,100 50(1 42 2 1 .(K)0 2,9(K) 1,500 42 63,0(M> 379,000 54 20.416.000 578.000 492,000 52 25,723,000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planic d are coinbined ii to other" eountit -s lo avoid disclosure of individual information 94 County Estimates - Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 BARLEY: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1994 ALL IRRIGATED COUNTY and DISTRICT Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu. Production Bu Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu. Bushels Rank Deer Lodge 1,200 800 65 52.000 51 1,200 800 65 52,000 Flathead 22,800 21,900 60 1.313.000 12 8,600 8,000 65 518,000 Granite 1,000 600 62 37.000 52 900 500 64 32,000 Uke 8,000 6,700 57 381.000 32 5,600 4,600 63 290,000 Lincoln - -- - - Mineral — Missoula 2,100 1.800 36 65.000 49 800 700 41 29,000 Powell 3,300 2.200 70 153.000 43 2,600 1,800 78 140,000 Ravalli 2,500 2.200 65 144.000 46 1,900 1.700 76 129,000 Sanders 1 .000 700 40 28.000 54 300 300 53 16,000 Other 1 OU 100 60 6.000 100 100 60 6,000 NORTHWEST 42,000 37,000 59 2,179,000 ■■ 22.000 18,500 66 1,212,000 Blaine 24,200 20.100 38 768.000 20 7,200 5.300 60 319,000 Chouteau 133,000 1 26.000 36 4.565.000 3 700 600 75 45,000 Glacier 89,500 87.400 44 3,816.000 4 14,000 13.200 61 806,000 Hill 40,200 38.100 39 1 ,470,000 10 400 400 75 30,000 Liberty 30,700 29.700 36 1,063,000 15 1 ,300 1.200 73 87,000 Phillips 26,400 23.300 38 893,000 17 1,300 900 58 52,000 Pondera 106,100 102.300 48 4,934,000 2 35,200 32.800 72 2,359,000 Teton 111,000 105.900 57 6,020,000 1 50,300 49.100 80 3,946,000 Toole 51,900 50.200 42 2,118,000 8 600 500 58 29,000 Other - - -- -- - NORTH CENTRAL 613,000 583,000 44 25,647,000 -- 111,000 104,000 74 7,673,000 Daniels 15,100 13.800 33 457,000 30 100 100 60 6,000 Dawson 26,600 22,000 40 872,000 18 800 400 53 21,000 Garfield 13,000 10.500 38 398,000 31 300 200 55 1 1 ,000 McCone 22,000 17.200 35 598,000 24 400 300 43 13,000 Richland 30,900 26.700 46 1,218,000 13 2,200 1.900 77 146,000 Roosevelt 23,500 21.800 36 793,000 19 300 200 50 1 0,000 Sheridan 21,000 19.200 36 685.000 22 200 200 45 9,000 Vallev 22,900 18.800 29 553.000 25 2,200 1,700 36 62,000 Other - -- NORTHEAST 175,000 150,000 37 5,574,000 -- 6,500 5,000 56 278,000 Broadwater 10,900 10.100 48 48 1 .000 28 4,500 4,200 68 284,000 Cascade 58,300 55.200 42 2.308.000 7 9,700 8,700 77 668,000 Fergus 87.800 82.900 33 2.746.000 6 1,400 1,000 71 71,000 Golden Valley 6,800 6.400 32 202.000 39 800 700 71 50.000 Judith Basin 55,600 53.100 33 1.764.000 9 1,000 800 64 51.000 Lewis and Clark 11,500 10,600 47 498.000 26 5,100 4.600 71 326.000 Meagher 16,900 15,000 31 462.000 29 3,400 2.200 52 1 14.000 Musselshell 6,000 5,400 29 157.000 42 600 200 75 15,000 [>etroleum 2,600 1,500 41 61.000 50 700 400 70 28,000 Wheatland 20,600 19.800 35 695.000 21 1,300 1.200 78 93,000 Other — — - - - - CENTRi\L 277,000 260,000 36 9,374,000 -- 28,500 24,000 71 1,700,000 Beaverhead 8,200 6.700 90 604.000 23 7,000 5,600 99 556,000 Gallatin 45,900 43.700 65 2.845.000 5 21,000 19,500 81 1,574,000 Jefferson 3,300 2.600 58 152.000 44 1,800 1 ,300 83 108,000 Madison 8,000 6.600 73 483.000 27 7,600 6.200 75 465.000 Silver Bow 600 400 88 35.000 53 600 400 88 35.000 Other -- - SOUTHWEST 66,000 60,000 69 4,119,000 ■■ 38,000 33,000 83 2,738,000 Big Horn 22,200 20.800 55 1,153,000 14 10.800 10.000 79 794.000 Carbon 12,000 1 1 .400 83 945,000 16 9,800 9.400 93 870.000 Park 8,100 7.200 53 379,000 33 4,600 4,000 60 241,000 Stillwater 1 1 ,800 9.600 34 331,000 34 1,200 700 86 60,000 Sweetgrass 4,500 3.400 38 1 30,000 47 1,200 600 72 43,000 Treasure 3,600 3.400 89 302,000 35 3,300 3,100 94 291,000 Yellowstone Other SOUTH CENTRAL 21,800 21.200 65 1,384,000 11 14.100 13,700 84 1,144,000 84,000 77,000 60 4,624,000 -- 45,000 41,500 83 3,443,000 Carter 4,200 2,500 32 80,000 48 100 .. .. _. Custer 4,200 2,900 52 150,000 45 1 .300 1,100 77 85,000 Fallon 9,100 7,500 32 242,000 36 100 100 60 6,000 Powder River 5,200 3,700 44 1 64,000 41 1.000 1,000 61 61,000 Prairie 5,600 5,200 38 200,000 40 700 500 62 31,000 Rosebud 6,800 5,400 44 238,000 37 1.800 1,300 72 94,000 Wibaux 7,900 5,800 36 209,000 38 - - Other __ __ _, __ .. ,_ ,. __ .. SOUTHEAST 4.1,000 3.3,000 39 1,283,000 -- 5,000 4,000 69 277,000 MONTANA 1,. 100,000 1,200,000 44 52,800,000 -- 256,000 230,000 75 17,321,000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres plan ted are combine d into "other" c ounties U) avoid disclosure of individual informa tion. 1999 Mom AN A A(.KI( I ii i k \[ Si \i isi m s C'di ^l^ l.siiMMi s- (Koi's 95 BARl.KY: Acreage, Yield, and Production, bv Counties and Districts, 1994 and DISTRICT 1 Ol 1 ()\SIN(, b \l 1 (lU HI -( KOI'PI 1) Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Acics 1/ .Acres Acre Bu Bu Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu Bu Deer Uidgc Flalhcad ' 1 .';()() 1.800 72 1 30.000 12.300 12.100 55 665.000 Granite 100 100 50 5.000 .. ,. Lai.500 56,500 39 2.202.000 99.000 88.500 ;,5 3.094.(100 Broadwater 2.300 2.100 30 63.1 1011 4.100 3,800 35 134.000 Cascade 8,800 8.000 42 332.0011 3'),S00 38,500 34 1.308.000 Fergus 17, .300 15.100 33 492.000 69,100 66.800 33 2.183.000 Golden \'aUey 1 ,')00 1.700 28 48.000 4.100 4.000 26 104.000 Judith Basin 0,700 6.600 38 249.000 47.900 45.700 32 1.464.000 Lewis and Clark 4.700 4.400 29 1 28.000 1.700 1.600 28 44.000 Meagher 6.000 5.600 29 161.000 7.500 7.200 26 187.000 Musselshell 3, .300 3.200 28 90.000 2.100 2.000 26 52.000 Petroleum 1,400 1 .000 30 30.000 500 100 30 3.000 Wheatland 3.400 3.300 35 117.000 15.900 15.. 300 32 485.000 Other CENTRAL 55.800 51.000 34 1.710,000 192.700 185.000 32 5,964.000 Beaverhead 1,100 1,000 43 43.000 100 Kill 50 5.(.XHJ Gallatin 14.700 14,600 54 782.000 10.200 ').600 51 489.000 JelTerson 1.100 900 36 32.000 400 400 30 12.000 Madison -. .. .. 400 4(X) 45 18.000 Silver Bow - -- - - - -- -- Other - - - SOinilWEST 16.<)()0 16,500 52 S57.000 11.100 10.500 50 524.000 Big Horn 6.400 6,200 28 176.0(1(1 5 ()(>() 4, (.(HI 40 IS 3. OCX) Carbon 1 ,400 1,200 37 44.0(1(1 son S(MI 39 31.000 Park 2,200 2,000 42 84.000 (.."'(Ml 1.21X) 45 54.000 Stillwater 4,.S00 3.000 30 90.(H)0 6.100 5.900 31 181.000 Sweetgrass 1 ,500 1.200 33 40.000 I.SOO 1.600 29 47.000 Treasure 200 200 35 7.000 100 100 40 4,000 Yellowstone 4.300 4.200 34 142.000 3.4(K1 3.. 300 30 98.000 Other S{HrrilCKNTR.\L 20. 511(1 18.000 32 583.0(1(1 18.5(10 17.500 34 598.000 Carter ,^ sill) l.70{) ->■! 56.01 III 1.800 800 30 24.000 Custer 1.4(1(1 1 .000 38 38.0(1(1 1.500 800 34 27,000 Fallon 3.50() 2.600 32 84.0(X) 5.500 4.800 32 152.000 Powder River 2.8(X) 1.800 41 73.000 1,4(K) 9{X) 33 30,000 Prairie 3.600 3.500 39 l.35.0 83 496.000 11.500 11.400 60 ' , ^ ' ' 1 H *l ) Oranilc Ukc 4.800 3.500 77 270.000 3,200 3.000 38 1 13.(X)ti Lincoln - -- .. - .. Mineral - „ .. Missoula 800 500 82 4 1 .000 1 .300 I.IOO 30 33.00(J Powell 3.300 2.400 89 2I4.0(«J 1 .000 400 60 24.(X)0 Ravalli _. Sanders Olher 5.()l)(l 4.100 83 340.000 2.(K)0 1 600 34 55.(M)0 NORTIIWKST 21,000 16,500 82 1,-361,000 19,000 17.500 52 9(14,000 Blame 11.400 10,600 69 731.000 14,500 13.400 29 382,000 Chouleau - .. Glacier 1.3.600 13,100 71 928.000 84.400 77.900 44 3.393.000 Hill .- -- .. .. Liberlv 1.700 1 .400 77 108.000 26.300 25.200 37 921,000 Phillip's 1,700 1 .400 55 77.000 23.4(X3 20.100 25 494.0(X) Pondera 40.000 39.000 78 3,044.000 75.000 71.800 46 3,273.0(X) Tclon 55.200 54.200 81 4,388.(100 57.800 55,400 39 2. 1 36.000 Tcxile 1 .400 1 .400 50 70.(100 59.600 57.400 44 2.501.00(1 Olher 1.000 00(1 78 70,0(11) 143.000 I34.SOO ■^■; 4 411,(H)() NORTH CKNTRAI. 126.(100 122.000 77 9,416,000 484,000 456,000 38 17,511.000 Daniels .. .. 6.5(X) 6.000 ■? s l<)| IIOli Dawson 800 500 80 40.000 20.800 18.400 "^7 672. (HKi Garfield McCone -- -- .. ,. Richland 1.700 1.600 78 1 24.000 18.500 15.100 27 401.000 Roosevelt - .. - Sheridan - -. - Valley 2.200 1 .800 61 109,000 18.100 16.100 27 427.00(J Other 800 600 67 4(1.000 59.6(X) 47.900 22 l.(Wi9,(XX) NORTIIFAST 5.500 4.5()0 70 313,000 123,500 103,500 27 2.760.000 Br()adwaler 4. soil 4.500 81 365,000 4.2(X) 4.0O0 34 I37,(KM1 Cascade 11.100 10,700 61 64S,(l(l() 5 1 .500 49.000 31 1,531.000 Fergus 1.000 900 69 62,000 87.500 82.100 26 2.102.000 Ciolden Valley 800 500 78 39,000 5.600 4.900 16 77.0(XI Judith Basin 1.100 1 ,000 63 63.000 59.900 56.000 24 l..349.0(XI Lewis and Clark 3.500 3,. 300 66 217,000 6.900 6.500 39 253.(XMJ Meagher 4.400 4.100 74 303,000 15.000 13.400 34 453.000 Musselshell 1.100 600 50 30.000 2.800 2.100 25 53.000 Petroleum 1.500 1 .300 51 66.000 1 .41H) 900 T) 20.000 Wheatland 1.700 1.600 46 74,000 16.200 15.600 Ts 229.{XXI Other -. CKNTR.\L 31,000 28,500 66 1,867,000 251,000 234,500 26 6,204,000 Beaverhead 10.500 S,400 Ti 778,000 500 51)0 20 IO.(XXI Gallatin 16.700 15.700 78 1.221.000 23.800 22.000 42 917,000 Jefferson - - - Madison 9.100 7.800 80 622.000 900 SOO 2S 20.000 Silver Bow- -- .. - -. Other 2.700 2.100 76 1 59.000 800 "DO ^ > 23, (HK) SOUTIIWKST 39,000 34,000 82 2,780,000 26,000 24,000 40 970.000 Big Horn 6.500 5.70(1 72 412.000 6.200 4.3(K) :•' 1 2 ,s 0( M 1 Carbon 12.000 i l,~i»ll 87 1.020. 000 2.I(M) l.SOO 21 " I H 1(1 Park 4.000 3,40(1 61 209,000 5.200 4,100 >i 1 2 s t N M ' Slillwalcr I.7II0 I.IIOO 86 86,00(1 12,500 1 1,700 24 2 S ~> ( H M 1 Sweetgrass I.IKIO 600 73 44,000 3.000 2,600 .s ')! (KKi Treasure 2.900 2,800 91 254,0(M) 600 5tK) 2^ I4.(XX) 'iellowslonc 13.900 I3..300 88 1,171.000 9.400 8,500 . . 186,000 Olher -. -- SOUTH CKNTR.\L 42,1100 38,500 83 3,196,000 39.000 33.500 26 864.000 Carter .. 5.I(X) ,>,M)0 2<< •)') (HMI Cusler 1.500 1 .300 85 110.000 3.000 2,.^(»(' '4 S4,l«li' Fallon - - -. .- 10.200 9 J (HI :4 217.lX)t) Powder River - .. - - - Praine -. -. — — -- Rosebud 1.400 1,100 92 101.000 4.200 4,000 ■;■" 146.000 Wihauv .. 6.200 4.')(HI 31 150.000 Other fiOO (■(111 <)(l 54,(K»0 10,800 '),"00 iS >43.(KM1 SOinilEAST 3.51111 3.mMi S8 265,000 39,500 34,000 31 1,039,(KM) MOMANA 26.S.O00 247.1100 78 19.1 98.000 982.000 903,000 34 3(1.252.0011 1/ Counties with less tha n 500 acres planted a re combined into ' other counties to avoid disclosure i f individual inform anon 100 County Estimates - CKors Montana Agrkulturai. Statistics 1999 BARLEY: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1997 COUNTY ALL and DISTRICT Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu. Production Bushels Rank Deer Lodge 800 600 63 38,000 5^ Flathead 17,100 17,000 67 1,147,000 12 Granite 2,900 1,800 71 128.000 46 Lake 6,000 4,500 69 311,000 33 Lincoln -- - -- -- - Mineral .- -- -- -- Missoula 1.600 1,400 64 90,000 51 Powell 6.100 4,500 72 325,0(10 32 Ravalli 2,800 2,700 84 227,(10(1 36 Sanders 1,400 1,200 53 63,0(10 52 Other .^00 300 80 24,(10(1 - NORTHWEST 39,000 34,000 69 2,353,000 -- Blaine 25.100 21,700 47 1,018,000 15 Chouteau 108,000 102,900 46 4,683,000 4 Glacier 100.000 98,200 50 4,929,000 S Hill 3L000 30,000 37 1,110,000 13 Liberty 28,800 27,900 39 1,101,000 14 Phillips 24,400 20,700 37 772,000 20 Pondera 114,500 112,900 58 6,580,000 2 Teton 120,500 119,000 66 7,894,000 T Toole 65,700 64,700 48 3,132,000 7 Other - NORTH CENTRAL 618,000 598,000 52 31,219,000 -- Daniels 5,100 3,200 38 122,000 48 Dawson 21,600 16,600 38 636.000 24 Garfield 14,600 11,200 41 459.000 29 McCone 18,800 13,600 35 478,000 27 Richland 18,300 16,800 39 647,000 23 Roosevelt 10,800 8.100 32 259,000 34 Sheridan 8,800 7,800 30 233,000 35 Valley 22,000 15,700 39 615,000 25 Other - -- - -- - NORTHEAST 120,000 93,000 37 3,449,000 -- Broadwater 7,700 7,000 67 468,000 28 Cascade 62,300 59,000 55 3,237,000 6 Fergus 88,000 79,500 49 3,910,000 5 Goiden Valley 4,400 4,200 49 207,000 38 Judith Basin 56,800 52,800 51 2,696,000 8 Lewis and Clark 10,300 9,500 56 531,000 26 Meagher 22,400 20,600 56 1,156,000 11 Musselshell 6,500 4,200 34 143,000 45 Petroleum 2,800 2,000 47 94,000 50 Wheatland 21,800 18,200 48 877,000 18 Other -- .- CENTR;\L 283,000 257,000 52 13,319,000 -- Beaverhead 11,400 10,200 97 994,000 16 Gallatin 40.600 39,100 67 2,604,000 9 Jefferson - - - - - Madison 11.100 9,600 74 710,000 21 Silver Bow -- -- — -- -- Other 3,900 3,100 57 177,000 - SOUTHWEST 67,000 62,000 72 4,485,000 -- Big Horn 15.000 13,900 62 865,000 19 Carbon 12,600 11,700 85 992,000 17 Park 9,800 8,200 56 456,000 30 Stillwater 17,100 14,400 48 696,000 22 Sweetgrass 4,200 3,000 49 146,000 44 Treasure 3,100 2,000 77 153,000 43 Yellowstone 21,200 19,800 75 1 ,484,000 10 Other -, — SOUTH CENTRAL 83,000 73,000 66 4,792,000 -- Carter 6,400 3,200 40 128,000 46 Custer 4,400 3,400 45 154,000 42 Fallon 6,500 5,700 36 205,000 39 Powder River 3,600 3,100 39 121,000 49 Prairie 6,300 6,200 35 215,(1(10 37 Rosebud 7,600 6.900 50 343,000 31 Wibaux 5,200 4,500 37 167,000 40 Other ,_ _, __ SOUTHEAST 40,000 33,000 40 1,333,000 -- MONTANA 1,250,000 1,150,000 53 60,950,000 -- 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are cotnbincd into " ither" counties lo avoid disclosure of individual informat on iy')').M()NTAN\ ACKK I IIIKM Si ('DINn I'.SIIMAIKs - ( Kill's 1(11 BARLEY: Acreaue. Mclcl. and Production, by Counties and Districts. 1997 COUNTY and DISTRICT IRRK, Ml 11 NON-IRRK, Mil) Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Acres 1/ Acres Acres Bu Bu Acres 1/ .•\cres Acre Bu Bu Deer Lodge Flalhcad .\(>()U 3.500 69 243,000 13.500 I3,5(MJ 67 <(l 14 1 « 11 1 Ciranilc 2.:()0 1.100 80 88,000 7(X) 700 57 4(1 oixi Uikc 4.400 3.500 72 25 1 .000 1,600 1.00u() Golden Valley __ __ .. .. Judith Basin - .. ._ .. Lewis and Clark 5.700 5.000 69 345.000 4.600 4.500 41 186.000 Meagher 3.700 3.100 84 260.000 18.700 17.500 51 8%.0()0 Musselshell .- — Petroleum 2.000 1.300 56 73.000 800 700 30 21.000 Wheatland 1 .600 1 ,400 50 70.000 20.200 16.800 4S 807.(HH) Other 1.400 ')()() 74 67,000 66.300 60,300 49 2.979. (KM) CENTR.\L 32,000 27,000 72 1,948.000 251,000 230,000 49 11„<71,000 Beaverhead 10.800 9.S0O 9') 970,000 600 40(1 liO 24,000 Gallatin i6.yoo 15.700 69 1.08 3. 0(K) 23.700 23.400 65 1.521.0(H) JelTerson -- Madison 8.400 7.100 81 576.000 2,700 2.500 54 134.000 Silver Bow - -. .. -. .. .. Other 2.400 1.900 71 135.000 1.500 1,200 35 42.000 SOllTUWKSr 38.500 .^4,500 80 2.764.000 28,500 27.500 63 1.721,000 Big Horn 7.6(M) 7.500 77 574.000 7.4(K) 6.40(1 45 291. (MX) Carbon .. .. .. -- Park 3.300 2.400 76 182.000 6.500 5.800 47 274,0011 Stillwater 1.800 1 .600 75 120.000 15..3(X1 12.800 45 576.INHI Sweetgrass 1.000 600 72 43.000 3.200 2.400 43 1 03 .1 K M 1 Treasure — - - - -. Yellowstone l5.8fH) 15.100 85 1.284.000 5.400 4.700 43 200.000 Other 14.000 1 2.300 8S 1,078,000 1,700 1,400 48 6-,(K)0 SOITII CKNrRAI. 43,500 39,500 83 3,281,000 39.500 33.500 45 1.511,0(M) Carter .. .. .. .. „ Custer 1.000 000 67 60,(K)0 3.400 2.500 38 94, (HX) Fallon - Powder River - Prairie " Rosebud 2,000 l.7(M) 92 1 56.0(H) 5,600 5.200 36 187.000 Wibaux 5.200 4,5(K) 37 I67.(XK) Other 500 400 70 28.IMK) 22..100 I7,,S(KI 36 <)41,(KHI SOIITHKAST 3.500 3,000 81 244,000 36„500 30,000 .36 l,089.0(Kt MONTANA 274,000 249,000 77 19.118.000 976.000 901.000 46 41.832.000 1 CoiMUicN \Mlli less tha \ 500 acres planted a e combined inii' .'lIUI Couilllis I. .i\i>kl ^ji^,, losiirt' . 1 iiuti\ klu.il intoin '11 102 County Estimatks - Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 BARLEY: Acreage, Yield, and Production, bv Counties and Districts, 1998 ^^f~\f tkUT^*/ ALL IRRIGATED COUNTY and DISTRICT Planted Harvested ^■leld Per Production Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu. Production Bu Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu Bushels Rank Deer Lodge 1.200 800 70 56,000 52 1,200 800 70 56.000 Flathead 13,700 13,400 72 959,000 15 5.100 5.000 70 350.000 Granite 1 ,900 1,200 93 112,000 49 - - - - Lake 5,<)00 3,300 71 234,000 34 — — - — Lincoln — — - Mineral -- -- -- -- — — — -- — Missoula 1,800 1,600 63 101,000 51 - — - Powell 5,100 2,800 68 191,000 40 — — - — Ravalli 2,000 1,900 77 146,000 45 — — - Sanders 1,200 800 45 36.000 53 - - _ Other 200 200 75 15,000 14.200 8.900 80 709.000 NORTHWEST 33,000 26,000 71 1,850,000 ■- 20,500 14,700 76 1.115.000 Blaine 27, 000 24,000 52 1,244,000 12 9,000 8,000 52 415.000 Chouteau 127.000 114,200 36 4,108,000 4 800 400 45 18.000 Glacier 121,000 115,200 45 5,202,000 3 17.100 15,600 55 865.000 Hill 35.000 31,000 43 1,325,000 11 1,800 1,500 60 90.000 Liberty 29.000 27,300 37 1,009,000 14 2.600 2,300 72 166.000 Phillips 26,000 22,000 53 1,162,000 13 1.800 1,500 58 87.000 Pondera 140.000 134,000 53 7,038,000 1 42.200 41,700 65 2.720.000 Teton 121,000 116,600 56 6,533,000 ■} 59.000 57,800 64 3.684.000 Toole 71.000 68.700 47 3,195,000 6 1.200 1,100 76 84.000 Other - - - NORTH CENTR,\L 697,000 653,000 47 30.816,000 -- 135,500 129,900 63 8,129,000 Daniels 5,800 3,500 -^T 113,000 48 Dawson 26,600 21,800 42 914,000 16 900 800 89 71.000 Garfield 12,600 7,500 44 329.000 31 - - McCone 17.800 13,100 36 469,000 25 600 500 66 33.000 Richland 19.000 13,300 46 616,000 22 2,100 1.400 90 126,000 Roosevelt 10.400 7,100 38 268,000 32 900 -- — Sheridan 7.800 7,000 29 203,000 38 .. ., _ Valley 2 1 .000 16,700 36 593.000 23 2.500 1,100 59 65.000 Other -- - - 500 300 67 20.000 NORTHEAST 121,000 90,000 39 3,505,000 -- 7,500 4,100 77 315,000 Broadwater 6.500 6,100 56 340.000 30 4.200 4,000 61 244.000 Cascade 69.800 63.500 42 2.667.000 8 13.000 11,900 58 688.000 Fergus 90.000 80,900 42 3.365.000 5 900 500 56 28.000 Golden Valley 6.800 5,600 43 239.000 33 800 700 77 54.000 Judith Basin 63.000 59,700 42 2.503.000 9 2.100 1,800 65 117,000 Lewis and Clark 10.800 8.000 48 380.000 28 5.700 4.300 55 235,000 Meagher 17.400 13.000 49 638,000 21 4,500 2,800 64 179,000 Musselshell 6.800 5.600 37 206.000 37 1,300 700 50 35.000 Petroleum 5.900 3,400 44 1 5 1 .000 43 2,300 1,400 53 74.000 Wheatland 24.000 19.200 46 886.000 19 1,200 900 53 48.000 Other .. .. ._ _. _ CENTR/\L 301,000 265,000 43 11,375,000 -- 36,000 29,000 59 1,702,000 Beaverhead 1 1 .600 8,700 81 708.000 20 10.900 8,300 82 679.000 Gallatin 43,100 41,000 67 2.750.000 7 15.900 15.300 74 1.135.000 Jefferson 3,000 2,500 64 160.000 42 .. Madison 9,700 8,500 69 587.000 24 _ Silver Bow 600 300 70 21,000 54 600 300 70 21.000 Other - - 9.600 8.300 74 613.000 SOUTHWEST 68,000 61,000 69 4,226,000 •- 37,000 32,200 76 2,448,000 Big Horn 17,000 14,400 63 904.000 17 7.500 7.400 78 579.000 Carbon 11.600 10,900 82 893.000 18 - — — _ Park 10,100 8.600 50 428.000 27 4.100 3.400 67 227.000 Stillwater 15,700 12,700 37 464,000 26 1.300 1.100 96 106.000 Sweetgrass 4,400 2,700 46 125,000 46 1.700 900 70 63.000 Treasure 3,200 2,900 73 211,000 35 — Yellowstone 24,000 21,800 69 1.494.000 10 14.000 12.500 94 1.172,000 Other -- - 12.400 11.700 89 1.038,000 SOUTH CENTR.\L 86,000 74,000 61 4,519,000 •- 41.000 37,000 86 3,185,000 Carter 8.200 4,600 43 200.000 39 Custer 4.300 3,600 49 178,000 41 900 800 75 60,000 Fallon 8.400 5,200 29 149,000 44 Powder River 4.500 3,500 32 1 1 1 ,000 50 __ __ __ _ Prairie 7,600 6,900 49 341,000 29 .. _ Rosebud 6,100 3.900 53 207,000 36 1.800 1.600 78 124,000 Wibaux 4,900 3,300 37 123,000 47 Other ._ 800 700 59 41,000 SOUTHEAST 44,000 31,000 42 1,309,000 -- 3,500 3.100 73 225.000 MONTANA 1,350,0(10 1,200,000 48 57,600,000 -- 281,000 250.000 68 17.119,000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres plan ted are comhin ed into "other" counties to avoi J disclosure of individual inforir ation. 199') Mom AN \ A(.KU I in k\i Si mimk s ( (II sn l-MIM Mhs - ( KOI'N Ill3 !SlW BARLEY: Acre jjje. Yield, jnd I'roduction, bv Counties and Distritts. 1998 COUNTS and DISTRICT 1 ( II 1 ( l\\ IN(, 1 Ml ( l\\ Kl ( KOI'lM 1) Planted Acres 1/ Harvested .Acres Yield Per Acre Bii Production Itu Planted Acres 1/ Harscsled Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Bu Deer Uidgc Flathead Granite Lake Lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders Other NORTIIWKST 1 .SOU sno 2.6(1(1 I.7U0 600 2,300 65 48 61 1 1 1 .000 29.000 140,000 6.S0O 3 100 9,900 0.700 2 300 V.OOO 7 4 (, » 4')K.00(M) 1 3, '00 4li,>ll() 78.100 20.300 10.300 l'),500 65 .')()() 41.700 5 1 .200 340,800 55 40 47 46 49 54 51 52 48 48 729.000 1 .633.000 3.649.000 936.0(MI 501.000 1.047.000 3.378.000 2.154.000 2.473.000 16.500,000 4,000 82,700 25.400 12.000 16,000 2.600 31.000 19.100 17.800 210,600 2 "(Id 73, "'(Id 21.500 9.200 14.700 1.000 26.400 17.100 16,400 182,300 37 34 32 33 23 28 36 41 39 34 100.000 2.457,000 688.000 299.000 342.000 28,000 940,000 695,000 638,000 6,187.000 Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley Other NORTHEAST 600 5,100 6,')00 7,700 4,500 11,300 11,300 47.400 600 3.. 300 5.300 4.800 3,400 '),300 7,100 33,800 30 56 38 45 44 4i 48 44 18.0110 185.000 203.000 218.000 1 50.000 384.000 343.000 1,501,000 5,2(1(1 20.(i(i() 10.300 9,200 5.000 7.200 8.600 66.100 ;,<)iid 17. "(Id 7.300 7,100 3,700 6.300 7.100 52,100 33 37 32 38 32 23 24 32 95,000 658.000 233,000 272.000 118,000 144.000 169.000 1,689.000 Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley Judith Basin Lewis and Clark Meagher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland Other CENTR.AL 1.100 10.200 17.700 3.000 I3.S00 1.800 5,500 3,600 2,000 6,800 65.500 1 ,000 8,600 14.100 2.')00 12.600 1 .000 3.800 3.500 1.200 4.800 53,500 40 37 40 42 47 40 39 35 40 34 40 40.000 320.000 566.000 122,000 597,000 40,000 148.000 122.000 48.000 163.000 2.166.000 1.200 46.600 71.400 3.000 47.100 3,300 7.400 1.900 1 .6(X) 16,000 l'»9,500 l.KId 43.(HHI 66,30(1 2.000 45.300 2.700 6.400 1.400 800 13.500 182,500 51 39 42 32 39 39 49 35 36 50 41 56.000 1.659,000 2.771,000 63,000 1.789,000 105,000 311,000 49,000 29.000 675.000 ".507.00(1 Beaverhead Gallatin Jefferson Madison Silver Bow Other SOUTHWEST 7011 16,<«)0 2.400 20.000 4(111 16.700 2.400 l"».500 67 50 65 29.000 1.118,000 121.000 1 ,268,000 10,300 70(1 11,000 ').(!( HI 3(K» 9,300 55 43 55 497,000 13,000 510.000 Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Swcclgrass Treasure Yellowstone Other SOI TH CKNTRAI 7.IUU 3.200 5.600 1.100 5,600 1,400 24.000 2.(>l)o 3.000 700 5.100 1.100 18.20(1 48 S3 44 34 37 30 43 273.000 1.39,000 1 3 1 .IK10 24.(K)0 187.000 33.000 787.000 2.400 2.800 8.800 1.600 4.4(H) 1.000 21,000 1 .300 2.600 8.600 I.IOO 4.200 1 .(KM) 18.800 4(1 24 26 35 32 33 2'» 52.000 62,000 227.000 38,000 1.35,000 33.000 547,IM»0 Carter Custer Fallon Powder River Prairie Rosebud Wibaux Other SOUTHEAST 6.600 2.700 2.300 2.700 2,6{)0 s."0() 25.600 4.000 2. .MM) 2.100 2.30O 2.(MH) s ;()() 20.900 47 44 29 3(5 37 4S 42 188.00(1 101.000 60.000 83.000 74.0(M) 3'' 1.000 877.000 1 .(.00 700 6,100 1.600 2.3(K) 2. (.00 14, "WO (>(KI 500 3,100 I..300 1.500 7,000 2o 34 29 38 12,i)t«) 17.000 S')(HX) 49,000 40 000 2(r.oo(i MONTANA 5.<6,000 4S'>,0(H) 48 23.2.<'>.0O0 533,000 461.000 \~ 1 ".242.(10(1 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information This repon is made possible through funds provided bv the Montana Wheat and Barlev Committee 104 CoiNTv Estimates - Crops Montana agricultural Statlstics 1999 OATS: Acreage, Yieic , and Production, bv Counties and Districts, 1993 COUNTY ALL and Harvested Yield Per Acre Production nisTKic r Planted Acres 1/ Acres Bu Bushels Rank Deer Lodge .. .- _. Flathead 1,300 1,000 81 81.000 29 Granite - -- Lake 2,100 1.800 71 127.000 17 Lincoln 600 200 60 12.000 52 Mineral — -- — Missoula 1,100 800 66 53.000 43 Powell 2,000 1,700 61 103.000 24 Ravalli 1,300 1.000 62 62.000 41 Sanders 1,100 800 64 5 1 .000 44 Other 500 200 70 14,000 - NORTHWEST 10,000 7,500 67 503,000 — Blaine 0,500 2.400 68 164,000 7 Chouteau 2,800 1.500 78 117.000 20 Glacier 2,600 1.400 81 113.000 21 Hill 3,000 1.000 79 79.000 33 Liberty 1,300 1.100 84 92,000 27 Phillips 8,800 3.100 67 208,000 3 Pondera 1,200 1.200 84 101,000 25 Teton 1,800 1.700 81 138.000 11 Toole 2,000 1.600 80 128.000 16 Other - - -- - NORTH CENTRv\L 30,000 15,000 76 1,140,000 - Daniels 3,700 1.200 60 72.000 37 Dawson 6,400 3.900 62 242.000 2 Garfield 4,100 2.700 47 126.000 18 McCone 8,700 2.400 55 133,000 13 Richland 8,700 6.000 72 433,000 1 Roosevelt 3,700 2.300 57 132,000 14 Sheridan 4,400 3.300 60 199,000 5 Valley 4,300 1.700 55 94,000 26 Other - - - - — NORTHEAST 44,000 23,500 61 1,431,000 " Broadwater .. .. Cascade 2,700 2.100 51 108,000 22 Feraus 4,300 3.700 55 205,000 4 Golden Valley 800 600 57 34,000 47 Judith Basin 2,900 2.500 70 175,000 6 Lewis and Clark 1,500 1.000 80 80,000 30 Meagher 1,200 900 80 72,000 37 Musselshell 1,800 1.400 52 73,000 36 Petroleum - - -- -- Wheatland 900 600 60 36,000 46 Other 900 700 70 49,000 - CENTRAL 17,000 13,500 62 832,000 -- Beaverhead 1,200 700 91 64,000 40 Gallatin 2,200 1.800 86 155,000 8 Jefferson - - - -- - Madison 2,400 1,000 66 66,000 39 Silver Bow - - - - Other 1,200 500 62 31,000 - SOUTHWEST 7,000 4,000 79 316,000 -- Big Horn 1 .600 1 ,400 56 79,000 33 Carbon 1,700 1.000 80 80,000 30 Park 1,300 1.100 68 75,000 35 Stillwater - - - - Sweetgrass 2,000 1,600 81 129,000 15 Treasure -- - - - Yellowstone 1,800 1,400 62 87,000 28 Other 1,600 1,500 53 80,000 - SOUTH CENTRAL 10,000 8,000 66 530,000 -- Carter 4,500 2.700 51 1 39,000 10 Custer 2,300 1.800 58 104,000 23 Fallon 3,300 2,300 63 146,000 9 Powder River 3,400 2,500 55 137,000 12 Prairie 2,200 700 70 49,000 45 Rosebud 2,600 2.300 51 118,000 19 Wibaux 3,700 1,200 67 80,000 30 Other .. - — SOUTHEAST 22,000 13,500 57 773,000 -- MONTANA 140,000 85,000 65 5,525,000 -- 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid di closure of individual inform, ition. 1999 Mom \n \ A(,ki( I 111 km Si \iisi k s CoiNn l-.siiMMKs - ( Kors 1(15 OATS: Acream', \ ield, and Production, hv Counties and Districts. 1993 and DISTRICT IKKK \ III) NONIKKK, Mil) Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Produciion Acres 1/ ,\cres Acic Bu Ru Acres 1/ Acres .Acre Bu Bu Deer Lod-je Flathead ' 500 300 83 25,lHi(i ,SIHI 700 80 56.000 Granite -- - - .. .. Lake 1.700 1.500 71 107,000 400 300 67 20.000 Lincoln 300 100 60 6,000 300 100 60 6.000 Mineral -- .. .- .. ,. Missoula 800 500 78 39.000 300 30O 47 14.000 Powell 70O 600 97 58,000 1..300 I.IOO 41 45,000 Ravalli 1.100 800 68 54,(X)0 200 2rx) 40 8,000 Sanders 700 500 64 32,(H)(I 400 300 63 19.000 Other :iio 10(1 80 X (IIKI "ilHI 100 W) 6f)f)0 norhiwks! 6.00(1 4.400 7? 32'^000 4,111111 3.100 56 174.000 Blaine 2,300 700 67 47,IHMI 4,200 1.700 69 117.000 Chouteau 200 100 80 S, lit III 2.600 1.400 78 109.000 Glacier 300 200 80 16.000 2.300 1.200 81 97.000 Hill 100 -- - 2.900 1.000 79 79.000 Liberty .. -- 1..^00 1.100 84 92.000 Phillips 1.400 300 63 19,000 7.400 2.8(X) 68 189.000 Pondera 200 200 80 1 6.000 1.000 1 .(HK) 85 85.000 Teton 500 500 72 36,000 1 .300 1 ,200 85 102.000 Toole 2.000 1,600 80 128.000 Other NORTH CKNTKAL 5.000 2.000 71 142.000 25.000 13.000 77 998.000 Daniels .. 3.711(1 1.2(11) 60 72.000 Dawson 500 200 55 1 1 .0(M) 5. ''III! ■; ^iMi 62 231.000 Garfield 100 - - 4,000 2.700 47 126.000 McCone 200 100 70 7.000 8,5(K) 2.300 55 126.000 Richland 1 ,000 500 74 37,000 7.700 5.500 72 396.000 Rtxisevelt 200 100 60 6,000 3.500 2.200 57 126.000 Sheridan .- - - - 4.400 3..300 60 199.000 Valley 1.000 600 47 28.000 3.300 1.100 60 66.000 Other - -. NORTHEAST 3.000 1.500 59 89,000 41,000 22.000 61 1..M2.000 Broadwater .. .. Cascade 400 100 80 8.000 2,300 2.000 50 lOO.OOO Fcraus 200 100 80 8.000 4,100 3.600 55 197.000 Golden Valley 100 100 80 8.000 700 500 52 26.000 Judith Basin 200 200 85 17.000 2,700 2.300 69 158.000 Lewis and Clark 1.100 700 94 66.000 400 300 47 14.000 Meagher 800 600 97 58.000 400 300 47 14.000 Musselshell 600 400 95 38.000 1.200 1.000 35 35.000 Petroleum - -- - - - Wheatland 500 400 70 28,(«)0 400 200 40 8.000 Other 61)0 500 80 40.000 3011 ;iiii 45 9.000 rENTR.\L 4.500 3,100 87 271,000 12.500 10.400 54 561.000 Beaverhead 1,200 700 ')1 64,000 Gallatin 1 .600 1.200 95 1I4,0(K) 6(H) ()(H) 6S 41 (KX) JelTerson -. -- Madison 2.300 900 67 60.0(KI 100 100 60 6.000 Silver Bow -- - -- - - — Other 000 300 70 21.000 300 200 50 10.000 SOl'TIIWKST 6.000 3.100 84 259.000 1 .000 900 63 5 -.000 Big Horn 200 100 70 7,000 1,400 1 .31H) ss 7 2. IKK) Carbon 1.100 700 91 64.000 6(M) 3(H) SI 16.000 Park 1.000 900 71 64.000 300 200 55 11.000 Stillwater .. - - -- - Sweetgrass 1.500 1.100 88 97.000 500 500 64 32.000 Treasure - .. -- " Yellowstone 700 400 73 29,000 1,100 1.000 58 58.000 Other 500 400 SO 32.000 1 IIH) 1 KKI 4J 4S not) SOITII CENTRAl. 5.000 3.600 81 293.000 5.000 4.400 54 :3-.ooo Carter .. 4.5(K) 2.700 51 1 39.000 Custer 200 100 80 8.000 2.100 1.700 56 96.000 Fallon 700 400 75 30.000 2.600 1.900 61 116.000 Powder River 400 200 80 16.000 3.000 2,.'100 S-. 121.000 Prairie 600 200 85 17.000 1.600 500 64 32.000 Rosebud 600 400 70 28.000 2.000 1 .9(K) 47 90.000 Wibaux 3,700 l.2(Hl 67 80.000 Other SOUTHEAST 2.500 1,300 76 99.000 19.500 1 2.200 55 674,000 MONTANA 32.000 1'».000 78 1.4X2.000 lO.S.OOO 66.011(1 (.1 4.043.000 1/ Counties \Mlh less Iha 1 500 acres plaiiii d arc combined ir to "tMhci" counli ■sio.n,.idais.i.' UIC 1*1 liKil\ kUl.ll inloniijli.'ii 106 C'oi'NTv Ksi i.M A ri:s - Croi's Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 OATS: Acreage, Yield , and Production, t>v Counties and Districts, 1994 ALL COUNTY and DISTRICT Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Planted Acres 1/ Acres Bu Bushels Rank Deer Lodge __ _. Flathead 1,000 1.000 45 45,000 35 Granite - - Lake 2,500 1.500 69 103,000 10 Lincoln 500 100 70 7,000 53 Mineral -- — — — Missoula 1,300 1,000 38 38.000 37 Powell 2,200 1,500 53 80,000 15 Ravalli 1,400 1,200 51 61,000 23 Sanders 1,000 400 35 14.000 48 Other 600 300 60 18,000 NORTHWEST 10,500 7,000 52 366,000 Blaine 7,200 1,500 49 73.000 19 Chouteau 1,800 1,000 34 34.000 42 Glacier 2,300 1,500 37 56.000 26 H.ll 3,200 1,400 45 63.000 21 Liberty 1,500 1,100 53 58.000 24 PhiMips 6,900 2,000 53 106.000 9 Pondera 1,500 1,300 42 54.000 28 Teton 1,600 1,100 40 44.000 36 Toole 1,500 1.100 53 58,000 24 Other -- — NORTH CENTRAL 27,500 12,000 46 546,000 - Daniels 3,900 1.500 33 50,000 30 Dawson 6.600 2,500 47 118,000 7 Garfield 4,700 3,100 48 150,000 3 McCone 7,600 1,700 38 64,000 20 Richland 10,400 5,400 65 351,000 1 Roosevelt 6,100 3.200 52 166,000 2 Sheridan 4,900 3,000 48 144,000 4 Valley 4,800 2.100 52 109,000 8 Other - -- - NORTHEAST 49,000 22,500 51 1,152,000 Broadwater Cascade 2,300 1.900 42 80,000 15 Fergus 5,100 4.300 32 136,000 5 Golden Valley 700 500 72 36,000 40 Judith Basin 2,900 2.600 34 89,000 13 Lewis and Clark 1.500 1.300 64 83,000 14 Meagher 1.300 1,200 76 91,000 12 Musselshell 1,800 1,200 39 47,000 32 Petroleum - - - - - Wheatland 900 700 43 30,000 45 Other 1.000 800 58 46,000 - CENTRAL 17,500 14,500 44 638,000 - Beaverhead ._ .. Gallatin 1,500 700 67 47,000 32 Jefferson 700 200 70 14,000 48 Madison 1,800 800 58 46.000 34 Silver Bow - — — - Other 1,000 300 40 12,000 - SOUTHWEST 5,000 2,000 60 119,000 Big Horn 1 ,000 600 48 29,000 47 Carbon 1,600 1.000 62 62,000 22 Park 1,600 700 53 37,000 39 Stillwater 700 600 50 30,000 45 Sweetgrass 2,000 1.400 55 77,000 17 Treasure 600 500 62 31.000 44 Yellowstone 2,000 1.200 45 54.000 28 Other -- - SOUTH CENTRAL 9,500 6,000 53 320,000 - Carter 3.60(1 1.400 39 55,000 27 Custer 2,100 1.200 30 36.000 40 Fallon 3.500 2.200 34 74.000 18 Powder River 2,500 1,500 32 48.000 31 Prairie 2.300 600 57 34.000 42 Rosebud 2.700 2,200 54 119,000 6 Wibaux 4,300 1,900 49 93,000 II Other __ ._ — - SOUTHEAST 21,000 11,000 42 459,000 MONTANA 140,000 75,000 48 3,600,000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted arc combined into "other" counties to avoid disc osure of individual informatit )n. I99y Montana A(,ki( ri ii km Si misik s ('(II M \ I SUM Ml s - ( KOI'S 1(17 u UAls: Acreage . > leUI. uiul rnKliKtKHi. bv Loiint les and liis tricts, iyy-4 COUNTY and DISTRICT IKKK, Mil) NONIKKK.MI 1) Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Acres 1/ Acres Acie liu Bu Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu Bu Occi Ltidiic Flalhcad ' .HK) 300 40 12.000 700 700 47 33.000 Granite .- Lake 2.100 1.400 71 99.000 400 KXJ 40 4,000 Lincoln 300 100 70 7.000 200 ., Mineral - - .- .- Missoula 1.(10(1 800 40 32,000 300 20(J 30 6.000 Powell 1.40(1 1.100 65 71,000 800 4(KJ 23 9.000 Ravalli 1.100 900 59 53,000 300 3(X) 27 8.000 Sanders 400 200 35 7,00(J 600 200 35 7.000 Olher 'lOO 200 70 14.000 3(XJ 100 40 4onfi NORTIIWKST 6,V()() 5,000 59 295,000 3.600 2.000 36 71,000 Blaine 3.:uo 600 62 37.000 4.000 900 40 36.000 Chouteau 100 100 60 6.000 1 .7(10 9(H) 31 28.000 Glacier 100 100 60 6.000 2.200 1 .400 36 50.000 Hill 100 .- -- 3.100 1 .4(K) 45 63.000 Liberty 1 00 100 50 5.000 1 .400 1 .0(H) 53 53.000 Phillips ')00 600 55 33.000 6.000 1.400 52 73.000 Pondera 200 200 40 8.000 1.300 1.100 42 46.000 Teton (.00 600 48 29.000 1.000 500 30 15.000 Toole - - 1.500 1.100 53 58.000 Other NORTH CKNTRAL 53()0 2.300 54 1 24.000 22.200 9.700 44 422.000 Daniels 3.900 L.'iOO 33 50.000 Dawson 600 200 60 12.000 6.000 2.301) 46 106.000 Garfield - - 4.700 3.100 48 150.000 McConc 300 100 60 6.000 7.300 1.600 36 58.000 Richland 1.600 1.400 83 1 16.000 8.800 4.000 59 235.000 Roosevelt mo 600 80 48.000 5.300 2.60(1 45 118.000 Sheridan 100 100 60 6.000 4.800 2.900 48 138.000 Valley 1,000 600 82 49.000 3.800 1.5(M) 40 60.000 Olher - NORTIIKAST 4.4(1(1 3.000 79 237.000 44.600 19.500 47 915.0(K» Broadwater Cascade 700 400 63 25.000 1.600 1 .5(X) 37 55.000 Fergus 500 200 65 13.000 4.600 4.100 30 123.000 Golden V'alle> 400 400 80 32.000 3(X) 100 40 4.000 Judith Basin 300 300 67 20.000 2.600 2.300 30 69.000 Lewis and Clark 1.100 1 .000 74 74.000 400 300 30 9.000 Meagher 1.100 1,100 79 87.000 200 100 40 4.000 Musselshell 800 300 73 22.000 1.000 900 28 25.000 Petroleum -- - - - — Wheatland 600 500 48 24,000 300 200 30 6.000 Other 700 600 67 40.000 3 (Ml 2(HI 30 6.000 CENTR.\L 6.200 4.800 70 .3.37,000 IL.^OO 9.700 31 .301.000 Beaverhead Gallatin 1.100 500 68 34.000 4(K) 200 65 I.VlAHl Jefferson 700 200 70 14.000 - -. - -- Madison 1.700 800 58 46.000 100 -- -- Silver Bow - - -- -- Other 1.000 300 40 12.0(H) SOIITHWKST 4.500 1,800 59 106.000 500 20(1 h? 1 3.000 Big Horn 200 100 50 5.000 S(MI .SlMI 4s 24.(HK) Carbon 'M)0 700 76 53.000 7(H) 3(X) 30 9.000 Park 1.100 400 58 23.000 500 300 47 14.000 Stillwater 300 300 53 16.000 400 300 47 14.000 Sweetgrass 1.500 000 67 60.000 500 500 34 17.000 Treasure 300 200 80 16.000 300 3(H) 5C 15.000 Yellowstone 000 400 83 33.000 1.100 K(X) 26 21.000 Olher SOiriK KMRAI. 5.200 3.000 69 206.000 4,300 <.ii(m 38 114.000 Carter 3.()00 1.400 39 55.000 Custer 200 100 60 6.000 1.9(H) l.KX) 27 30.000 l-,illo;i 300 200 45 9.(K)() 3.2(X) 2.(HX) 33 65.000 ro« der River 400 200 65 13. (XX) 2.100 1.3(H) 11 35.000 Prairie 1 .000 21K) 80 16.0(H) 1.3(H) 4(KI 45 18.000 Rosebud 600 400 78 3I.(HX) 2.1(H) l.S(K) 49 88.000 Wibaux .- - 4.3(H) l.')(Hl 49 93.000 Olher -- SOUTHEAST 2.500 1.100 68 75,(MM) 18.500 9,900 39 384.000 MONTANA 35,000 21,000 66 1.380.000 105.000 54,()()() 41 2.220,000 1 (oiiiuics uilli less ih.i 1 sou .Kics pl.inu il .lie combined into "other" Ci^unti .'^ U> a\oid dist.lo ure ol indi\ idu.il inloim,iiion II 1 08 County Estimates - Croi's Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 OATS: Acreage, Yieic , and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1995 COUNTY and ALL 1 Planted Harvested Yield Per Acre Production DISTRICT Acres 1/ Acres Bu Bushels Rank Deer Lodge __ „ Flathead XOO 800 85 68,000 32 Granite - Lake 2.600 1,600 86 137,000 8 Lincoln 500 200 80 16,000 50 Mineral -- -- Missoula 1,000 900 83 75,000 30 Powell 1,800 1.600 83 132,000 II Ravalli 1,300 900 88 79,000 28 Sanders 1,000 700 71 50,000 41 Other 500 300 73 22,000 - NORTHWKST 9,500 7,000 83 579,000 " Blaine 7,400 3.100 64 198,000 4 Chouteau 2,400 1.300 48 62,000 35 Glacier 2,200 1.100 76 84,000 24 Hill 4,000 2.200 82 1 80,000 5 Liberty 1,000 600 70 42,000 43 Phillips 7,000 1,500 57 85,000 TT Pondera 800 500 78 39,000 46 Teton 1,500 1,200 64 77.000 29 Toole 1,700 1,000 82 82.000 26 Other -- NORTH CKNTR.\L 28.000 12,500 68 849,000 - Daniels 3,600 1.400 53 74,000 31 Dawson 7,100 3.300 42 137,000 8 Garfield 4,600 3.100 44 135,000 10 McCone 7,000 2.100 40 83,000 25 Richland 11,900 5,500 47 258,000 1 Roosevelt 6,200 3,600 56 201,000 3 Sheridan 5,100 2.500 56 141,000 7 Valley 5,000 1.000 58 58,000 36 Other - - - - NORTHEAST 50,500 22,500 48 1,087,000 - Broadwater 500 400 78 31,000 48 Cascade 2,000 1.500 59 88,000 20 Fergus 4,200 4,100 55 227,000 2 Golden Valley -- - - - — Judith Basin 2,700 2.200 53 117,000 15 Lewis and Clark 1.500 900 76 68,000 32 Meagher 1.500 1.000 81 81,000 27 Musselshell 2,300 1,600 53 85,000 22 Petroleum - - - — — Wheatland 900 700 69 48,000 42 Other 900 600 68 41,000 - CENTRAL 16,500 13,000 60 786,000 " Beaverhead .. Gallatin 1,500 1.000 87 87,000 21 Jefferson 900 500 76 38,000 47 Madison 2,500 700 83 58,000 36 Silver Bow - — - - Other 600 300 67 20,000 - southwest 5,500 2,500 81 203,000 ■■ Big Horn 2,100 2,100 74 155,000 6 Carbon 1,700 1.100 87 96,000 17 Park 1,000 900 63 57,000 38 Stillwater 900 700 57 40,000 44 Sweetgrass 2,600 1.900 62 118,000 13 Treasure 600 500 80 40,000 44 Yellowstone 2,100 1.800 72 130,000 12 Other -- - SOUTH CENTRAL 11,000 9,000 71 636,000 " Carter 4.000 2,200 44 96,000 17 Custer 2,200 1,600 36 57,000 38 Fallon 5,000 2,600 35 90,000 19 Powder River 1,600 1,400 45 63,000 34 Prairie 2,500 1,000 51 51,000 40 Rosebud 3,600 2,400 49 118,000 13 Wibaux 5,100 2,300 46 105,000 16 Other .. .. - SOUTHEAST 24,000 13,500 43 580,000 -- MONTANA 145,000 80,000 59 4,720,000 -- 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined inl ) "other" counties to avoid di sclosure of individual inforin ation. 19yv MdM \\ \ A(,ih. Ralhcail 300 300 110 33.(11 HI 5(MJ 500 70 35,000 Ci ran lie -- .. _. .. Like 1,500 900 98 88.0(Ht 1,100 700 70 49,000 Lincoln MH) 100 90 9.000 2(MI 100 70 7.000 Mineral -. .. .. .. .. Missoula 700 700 90 63,000 30(1 200 60 12,000 Powell 1 .300 1.200 95 114,000 500 400 45 18.000 Ravalli 1.100 700 100 70,000 200 200 45 9,000 Sanders 400 300 90 27,000 600 400 58 23.000 Other :illl 100 <)0 O.OOfl "00 200 f^^ 1^ fKlO NORTIlWKSr .^,S00 4.3(MI 96 413,1100 3,70(1 2,70(1 I.I 1 66.00(1 Blame 2.X00 1 .2(J() 79 95.000 4,600 1 .900 54 103.000 Chouleau 100 100 60 6.000 2,300 1 .2(K) 47 56.000 Glacier :oo 100 60 6.000 2,000 1 .0(K) 78 78.000 Hill 100 - - 3,900 2.200 82 180,000 Liberly 1(10 100 70 7.000 900 500 70 35.000 Phillips i,:(iii 600 68 41.000 5,800 900 49 44,000 Pondera Hill 100 70 7.000 700 400 80 32.000 Telon 200 100 90 9.000 1 ,300 1.100 62 68,000 Toole 1,700 1.000 82 82.000 Olher NORTH CKNTR-M, 4.S(H) 2,30(1 74 171,(100 23,200 10.200 66 67S.OOO Daniels 3,600 1.400 N . ~i (KM) Dawson SOU 200 7S 15.000 6.300 3.1UU I'l i2;.ij(X) Garfield - .. - - 4.600 3,100 44 135.000 McCone 200 too 70 7.000 6.800 2,000 38 76.000 Richland 1.400 300 83 25,000 10,500 5.200 45 233.000 Rooscvell 300 100 70 7.000 5,900 3.500 55 194.000 Sheridan 100 100 60 6.000 5,000 2.400 56 135.000 Valley 800 300 77 23.000 4.200 700 50 35.000 Olhcr - - .. NORTllKAST .V6(H1 1,100 75 83,00(1 46,90(1 21,400 47 1,004.000 Broadwater 300 300 87 26.000 200 100 50 5.0(H) Cascade 600 400 90 36.000 1 .4(H) 1.100 47 52.000 Fergus 300 200 70 1 4.000 3,900 3.900 55 213.000 Golden Valley - - - - ~ - Judilh Basin 200 200 70 14.000 2.500 2.000 52 103.000 Lewis and Clark 700 600 88 53,000 800 300 50 15.000 Meagher 1 .000 800 85 68,000 500 200 65 I3.0O0 Musselshell 800 500 84 42.000 1.500 1.100 39 43.000 Petroleum — -- — — -. Wheatland 400 400 83 33.000 500 300 50 15.000 Olhcr 30(1 200 85 17.000 600 400 60 24.(XIO CKNTRAL 4.60() 3,600 84 303,000 1 1 ,900 9,400 51 483,000 Beaverhead Gallatin ')()() 700 10(1 "0,(1(10 (<0(l 300 57 I7.(H»0 Jefferson S()(l 400 SO .'!;,()( 10 KM) 100 60 6.000 Madison 2.400 600 8S 53,000 100 100 50 5.000 Silver Bow - - - — - — Other 600 300 67 20.000 -. -- SOUTIIWKST 4,700 2,000 HS 175,000 SOO 500 56 :s.o(Mi Big Horn soo .SOO 95 76.000 1,300 l.3(K) 01 ^'l.lHH) Carbon 1.200 1 .000 90 90.000 500 100 60 6.000 Park soo .soo 65 52.000 200 1(X) 50 5.000 Stillwater 300 3(1(1 63 19.000 600 400 53 21.000 Sweetgrass l.')00 1.5(1(1 67 100.000 700 4(H) 45 18.000 Treasure 400 3(K) 100 30.0(K) 200 200 50 10.000 Yellowstone I.I 00 900 100 OO.mM) I.OOO WO 44 40.000 Other SOUTH CKNTRAL 6,50(1 5,600 .s: 457.000 4,50(1 3.400 5.x 1 ''».(»00 Carter 4.000 2.200 44 96.000 Custer Mm 300 60 18.000 1 .900 1.300 30 3').000 Fallon 200 100 50 5.000 4.8(X) 2.500 .34 85.000 Powder River 100 100 60 6,000 1,500 1,300 44 57.000 Prairie 400 200 75 15,000 2,100 800 45 36.000 Rosebud 1 .(KM) 400 45 18.000 2,600 2.000 50 KKI.OOO Wibaux 5,100 2.300 46 105.000 Other - - - " SOUTHEAST 2.000 I.IOO 56 62,000 22,000 12.400 42 5 1 8.000 MONIANA 32.()()(l 20,000 S3 1.664.0(10 1 13,IMM) 60.0(10 51 3.(156.000 1/ Counties with less Iha 1 500 acres planle d are combined ii to ■'olhcr" counli .S to JMlld disClo- ure of indiMdual inti>rm.ilii>n ^ 1 10 County Estimates - Croi's Montana Agricultural Statistic s 1999 OATS: Acreage, Yield, and Production, bv Counties and Districts, 1996 f~^f^ 1 } h yT^x / ALL COUNTY and DISTRICT Planted Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Acres 1/ Acres Bu Bushels Rank Deer Lodge .. .. .. .. _. Flathead 500 400 65 25,800 34 Granite - - Lake 1,600 900 64 57,800 9 Lincoln - - - Mineral — Missoula 600 200 54 10,800 47 Powell 1,000 700 66 46,100 14 Ravalli 800 600 80 48,100 13 Sanders 700 400 40 16,000 41 Other 800 300 51 15,400 — NORTHWEST 6,000 3,500 63 220,000 -- Blaine 7,100 1,500 40 59,400 8 Chouteau 2,400 1,000 30 30,200 27 Glacier 2,000 600 49 29,100 31 Hill 3,200 500 18 9,200 49 Liberty 600 400 34 13,500 45 Phillips 6,000 1,400 32 45,000 16 Pondera 1,000 500 33 16,300 40 Teton 1,100 700 46 32,300 26 Toole 1,600 600 25 15.000 42 Other — -- - - - NORTH CENTRAL 25,000 7,200 35 250,000 -- Daniels 2.000 400 27 10,700 48 Dawson 6,500 2,600 39 100.400 2 Garfield 4,000 1,900 24 45,400 15 McCone 4,800 2,000 19 38,000 22 Richland 8,200 4,000 40 158,200 1 Roosevelt 4,000 1,600 28 44,300 17 Sheridan 5,000 2,800 32 90.600 4 Valley 3,500 1,000 52 52,400 10 Other - northeast 38,000 16,300 33 540,000 " Broadwater .. .. Cascade 1,300 600 50 30,200 27 Fergus 2,400 1,400 30 42,500 21 Golden Valley - - - Judith Basin 2,000 1,500 22 33,500 25 Lewis and Clark 600 200 62 12,300 46 Meagher 700 500 56 27,800 33 Musselshell 1,900 1,000 44 43,900 18 Petroleum — — — - Wheatland 1,000 800 25 20,300 36 Other 2,100 1,600 26 41,500 CENTRAL 12,000 7,600 33 252,000 -- Beaverhead .. .. .. Gallatin 800 500 68 34,200 24 Jefferson 700 400 52 20,900 35 Madison 1,800 800 83 66,000 7 Silver Bow - - - Other 700 200 95 18,900 - SOUTHWEST 4,000 1,900 74 140,000 -- Big Horn 1 ,500 900 54 48,800 12 Carbon 1,200 800 63 50,500 11 Park 900 200 36 7,200 51 Stillwater — — — Sweetgrass 1,200 800 54 43,300 20 Treasure __ — — Yellowstone 1,000 700 51 35,800 23 Other 1,200 900 49 44,400 — SOUTH CENTRAL 7,000 4,300 53 230,000 -- Carter 3,500 1,600 19 30.100 29 Custer 1,700 900 32 29,000 32 Fallon 3,200 1,500 46 69,500 6 Powder River 1,800 1,000 44 43,800 19 Prairie 1,700 400 50 20,100 37 Rosebud 2,300 1.300 58 75,600 5 Wibaux 3,800 2,500 40 99,900 3 Other __ ,_ SOUTHEAST 18,000 9,200 40 368,000 -- MONTANA 110,000 50,000 40 2,000,000 -- 1/ Counties svith less than 500 ac res planted are combined inli 1 "other" counties to avoid di sclosure of individual inform ation. 1999 Montana Ac.ku i i it km Si misik s fol NM IaIIM mi s ■ ( KOI's 1 1 1 OATS; Acreage. Yield, and Production, by Countios and Districts. 1996 COUNT"! and DISTRICT IKKK, Ml 1) NON-IKKK. \ 1 ID 1 1 Planted Acres 1/ H.irvesied Acres Yield IVi AcK- liu I'uHJuclion ItLI Planted Acies 1/ Harvested .■\cres Yield Pet Acre Hu Production 11 u Deer Lod-e Flathead Granite Lake Lincoln Mineral Missoula i'owell Ravalli Sanders Other NORrilWKSl 1 .000 2.500 .V50() 600 1.70(1 2.300 82 70 80 49.300 1. ''4.700 184.000 600 1 .9(H) 2,500 300 9(H) 1.200 28 31 30 8,500 27.5(K) 36.000 niaine Chouleau Glacier Hill Liberty Phillips Pondera Teton Tix)le Other NORTH CKNTR^M. .^.400 1.500 800 5.70() 700 500 500 1 .700 63 58 71 64 44.411(1 28,900 109,000 3.700 600 4.500 10.500 19.300 800 400 900 ~.4on 5.500 19 34 18 28 26 15,000 13.500 16.100 96.400 141,000 Daniels Dawson Garfield MeCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley Other NORTHKAST 700 i;oo i.:oo 2,800 500 500 800 l.XOO 97 77 79 S3 48.600 38,400 63.000 1?0,0(M) 2.000 4.000 7.500 2.600 19.100 35.200 400 1.900 3.500 500 8.200 14.500 27 24 31 28 26 27 10.700 45.400 109.600 14,000 210.300 390,000 Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley Judith Basin Lewis and Clark Meagher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland Olher CKNTR.\L 900 2..100 3.200 500 1 .')()() 2.400 59 68 66 29,700 128.300 158.000 1.000 7.800 8.800 500 4.700 5.200 28 17 18 14,200 79.800 94.000 Beaverhead Gallatin Jefferson Madison Silver Bow Other SOITIIWKST 3.500 3.500 1 .600 1.600 82 82 1 3 1 .000 131,000 500 500 300 300 30 30 9.000 •J.OOO Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Sweetgrass Treasure Yellowstone Olher SOUTH CENTRUM. 500 .vOdo ■1.400 400 2.400 2.X00 67 (i7 26.7{K) K.0..'00 187,000 500 2.I(M1 2.600 300 1 2(1(1 1.5(1(1 30 28 2'» 9.100 tl.OOO 43.000 Carter Custer Fallon Powder River Prairie Rosebud Wibaux Other SOUTHEAST 800 1.10(1 1.900 600 SOd 1.400 65 65 65 38,800 52.200 91.000 3.500 1.51M> 3.S(K1 '..-'(HI 16.100 1.600 "IMI 2. SI Ml ' IHHI 7.800 19 53 40 37 .30.100 36,800 99.900 110.200 277.000 MONTANA 25.000 14.000 -» •» 1. II 111.000 85.0011 3(1.1101) 28 ')90.00(l 1/ Counties wiih less ihan 500 acres planted are coinhined into ■other" Ciuinlies lo jvokI disclosure of indiMdiial inloinulion | !> 112 County Estim atks - crops Montana Agrk iiltiir.\i. Statistics 1999 OATS: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1997 ALL COUNTY and DISTRICT Planted Har\estcd Yield Per Acre Production Acres 1/ Acres Bu Bushels Rank Deer Lodge .. .. .. Flalhead 800 500 76 38,000 40 Granite - - Lake 2.400 1.800 82 147,000 4 Lincoln -- - - — Mineral - - -- -- - Missoula 700 200 70 14,000 50 Powell 1,200 1,000 63 63,000 29 Ravalli 1,800 1,000 88 88,000 13 Sanders 600 400 68 27,000 45 Other 1,000 500 74 37,000 -- NORTHWEST 8,500 5,400 77 414,000 -- Blaine 6,500 2,100 55 116,000 7 Chouteau 2,600 1 ,300 57 74,000 21 Glacier 3,100 1,200 54 65,000 25 Hill 4,300 1 ,300 38 50,000 34 Liberty 700 400 45 18,000 47 Phillips 9,700 2,200 52 115.000 8 Pondera 600 300 47 14.000 50 Teton 1,800 1,100 59 65.000 25 Toole 1,200 600 42 25.000 46 Other — -. NORTH CENTRAL 30,500 10,500 52 542,000 -- Daniels 2,700 900 40 36.000 43 Dawson 4,400 2,200 40 88.000 13 Garfield 3.900 3,000 45 136.000 5 McCone 12,400 2,500 40 100.000 11 Richland 10,400 5,800 55 320.000 1 Roosevelt 3,900 2,200 38 84.000 17 Sheridan 3,600 2,000 39 78.000 20 Valley 3,700 1,200 53 63,000 29 Other _. ._ ._ NORTHEAST 45,000 19,800 46 905,000 -- Broadwater 500 400 80 32,000 44 Cascade 2,900 1,000 50 50,000 34 Fergus 5,200 3,300 53 175,000 2 Golden Valley 1,300 900 46 41,000 37 Judith Basin 3,600 2,500 65 163,000 3 Lewis and Clark 900 500 74 37.000 41 Meagher 1,600 1,200 73 88.000 13 Musselshell 1,200 800 50 40.000 38 Petroleum - - ._ - — Wheatland 1.200 1,100 65 72.000 23 Other 100 100 40 4.000 - CENTRAL 18,500 11,800 59 702,000 -- Beaverhead 1,200 600 100 60.000 31 Gallatin 1,000 700 81 57.000 32 Jefferson 1,100 600 73 44.000 36 Madison 1,500 700 77 54,000 33 Silver Bow _ - - Other 200 100 70 7,000 SOUTHWEST 5,000 2,700 82 222,000 -- Big Horn 1 ,600 1,400 59 83,000 18 Carbon 2,400 1 ,600 65 104,000 10 Park 2,000 1,000 65 65,000 25 Stillwater 1,900 1,400 52 73.000 22 Swectgrass 2,400 1,600 61 97,000 12 Treasure 600 300 53 16,000 49 Yellowstone 2,100 1 ,300 62 81,000 19 Other SOUTH CENTRAL 13,000 8,600 60 519,000 -- Carter 2,200 1 , 1 00 35 39,000 39 Custer 2.500 1,100 65 72.000 23 Fallon 4.500 2,900 46 134,000 6 Powder River 1 ,300 800 46 37,000 41 Prairie 3,200 1,300 50 65,000 25 Rosebud 2.100 1,500 58 87,000 16 Wibaux Other 3,700 2,500 45 112,000 9 SOUTHEAST 19,500 11,200 49 546,000 -- MONTANA 140,000 70,000 55 3,850,000 -- 1/ Counties with less than 500 ac res planted are combined inti "other" counties to avoid dis closure of individual informa tion 1999 Mom ANA A(,Kl( I III K\i Si mimk s ( ()t \ n Iaiimmi s- Ckoi's 1 13 OATS: Acreage Yield, and Production, bv Count iesand Districts. 1997 COl'NTY and DISTRICT ii 600 400 600 1(1(1 1.700 82 100 80 90 86 49,000 40.(1(1(1 48,0(X) 0,(1(1(1 146.0(1(1 2.600 700 7,600 900 1 ,200 10,00(1 23.000 1 .50(1 400 1,800 500 600 4.000 8.800 45 45 42 34 42 49 45 67,000 Its.OOO 75.000 17.000 25.000 l94.fX)(J 396,000 Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley Other NORTIIKAST 700 1 ,000 I.IOO :,si(o 400 500 5(10 1.4(10 105 70 98 9(1 42,000 35,000 49,00(1 1 26.000 2,7(1(1 9,700 2,700 27.10(1 42.200 '10(1 5,400 70(1 1 l,4('(l 18.400 4(1 51 40 38 42 278,000 28,000 437 CKK) 779,00(1 Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley Judith Basin Lewis and Clark Meagher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland Other CENTR.\I. 500 500 700 3,000 4.700 200 200 ono 1. '1(1(1 2.90(1 80 70 68 77 75 l(),000 14,000 4 1 ,000 I47,(X)0 218.000 2.400 700 500 10.20(1 1 3.800 800 600 500 7.(MHI 8.900 43 43 62 56 54 .■»4.()00 20.000 31.000 393,000 484.000 Beaverhead Gallatin Jefferson Madison Silver Bow Other SOl'IIIWKSI 1 .200 :.soo 4.1)110 (i(l(l 1 500 2,100 1(111 81 86 ()(1,()00 I2I,(KI0 181.000 1,0(1(1 1.000 WK) 6(1(1 68 6S 41 000 41,0(111 Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Sweetgrass Treasure ■^'el low stone Other SOl'TH CKNTR.\L 500 1 ,300 1.000 1,200 2.0011 6.110(1 400 0(M) 400 500 soil 3.110(1 95 80 63 94 69 79 38,IK)0 72,000 25.1K)0 47,000 55,0(KI 2.37.000 1,100 1.100 1,400 900 2,50(1 7.000 1,000 700 1.200 SOd 1 .')(H1 5.6(Mt 45 46 60 43 S2 50 45,000 32.000 72.000 34.000 '>9.000 282.000 Cartel Custer Fallon Powder River Prairie Rosebud Wibaux Other SOl'TIIKAST 700 500 2.IHM) OlHI 400 41K1 1 .4(t(» 78 53 76 .'i4.(HKI 31,000 21,0(1(1 106.00(1 2,2(1(1 l,"(l(i 4.5(H1 2,5(K) 3,700 2, 9(H) 17.500 1 loo 5lKI 2.900 900 2.5(Kl l.'HMl 9.800 ", s .1(1 46 38 45 54 45 ";9.tK»(i IS.OOO 134.000 34.000 112.000 103.000 440.000 MONTANA .COdO 16,0(1(1 82 1.308.000 108.000 54,000 4" 2,542,(1(1(1 1/ Counties uilh k-.s ihan ?IH) acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of indnidual inlormalu'ii 1 1 14 County Estimatks - Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 OATS: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1998 ^~^^~\t TVTT^V/ ALL COUNTY and DISTRICT Plaiutd Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Acres 1/ Acres Bu Bushels Rank Deer Lodge _. Flathead 800 400 83 33.000 37 Granite - - - - Lake 2,400 1,600 85 136.000 4 Lincoln -- Mineral - Missoula 500 200 65 13,000 49 Powell 800 400 75 30,000 38 Ravalli 1.400 700 91 64,000 19 Sanders 600 400 63 25,000 45 Other 500 300 67 20,000 NORTHWEST 7,0(10 4,000 80 321,000 ■- Blaine 7,000 1,500 69 103,000 9 Chouteau 2,600 1,400 44 61,000 21 Glacier 2,800 1 ,300 55 72,000 18 Hill 4,500 1 ,700 48 82,000 15 Liberty 700 400 50 20,000 46 Phillips 10,600 2,500 64 159,000 3 Pondera 700 400 65 26,000 43 Teton 1,000 800 64 5 1 ,000 23 Toole 1,100 600 47 28,000 40 Other - - - NORTH CENTRAL 31,000 10,600 57 602,000 -■ Daniels 2,900 1,200 38 45,000 27 Dawson 6,000 3,100 37 115,000 5 Garfield 3,200 2,300 38 87,000 14 McCone 11,200 3,500 49 172,000 2 Richland 10,000 4,500 55 249,000 1 Roosevelt 5,500 2,400 43 104,000 8 Sheridan 2,600 1,000 36 36,000 35 Valley 4,100 1,700 55 93,000 10 Other - - -- - NORTHEAST 45,500 19,700 46 901,000 -- Broadwater Cascade 2,300 1,300 37 48,000 24 Fergus 3,900 1,700 55 93,000 10 Golden Valley 1,500 800 35 28,000 40 Judith Basin 3,400 1,100 40 44,000 29 Lewis and Clark 500 300 60 18,000 47 Meagher 1,500 800 55 44,000 29 Musselshell 2,200 800 60 48,000 24 Petroleum -. .- — Wheatland 900 600 48 29.000 39 Other 800 600 80 48.000 CENTR.\L 17,000 8,000 50 400,000 Beaverhead .. Gallatin 1,100 600 75 45,000 27 Jefferson 1,200 600 77 46.000 26 Madison 1,500 300 57 17.000 48 Silver Bow — — Other 1,200 500 92 46.000 - SOUTHWEST 5,000 2,000 77 154,000 -- Big Horn Carbon 800 600 72 43.000 31 Park 1,200 700 60 42.000 32 Stillwater 1 ,600 600 43 26,000 43 Sweelgrass 2,300 1,700 45 77,000 16 Treasure _. __ .. __ — Yellowstone 3,300 1,500 75 112,000 6 Other 1,300 700 74 52,000 SOUTH CENTRAL 10,500 5,800 61 352,000 -- Carter 6,100 2,000 37 74,000 17 Custer 3,000 1.400 46 64,000 19 Fallon 4,100 1.800 52 93,000 10 Powder River 1,000 600 45 27,000 42 Prainc 3,000 900 63 57,000 22 Rosebud 1,900 1.500 71 107.000 'l Wibaux 4,900 1,700 52 88.000 13 Other _. ,_ __ ._ SOUTHEAST 24,000 9,900 52 510,000 -■ MONTANA 140,000 60,000 54 3,240,000 -- 1/ Counties with less than 500 ac res planted are combined inlt "other" counties to avoid dis closure of individual inform;: tion. =! 1999 Mom AN \ A(.Ki< u n K\i Si \Msiu s Cot NT\ KSTIMMKS- ("KOl'S 115 OATS: Acreage. Yield, and Production, hv Counties and Districis. 199.S COUNIV and DISTRICT IKRK All 1) NONIKKK, Mil) Plumed Harvested "» leld Pet Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Prixluetion \.ies 1' \iies Acre Bu Bu A.rc, r \.i.. Aiie Bu Bu Doer Lodge l-lalhcad -. .. „ „ .. .. __ „ Granile - .. .. .. .. ._ .. .. Uke 1.700 1 .400 90 1 26.000 700 200 50 10.000 Lincoln - Mineral -- - - - .. Missoula - -_ .. „ .. „ Powell .. .. .. „ __ Ravalli __ „ ._ ._ .. .. Sanders -. „ .. ._ Other lono 1.400 'M 1 '1 (1110 I,7(MI 1 .000 54 54.00(1 NORniwKsr 4.61111 2.800 ">2 257.000 2.400 1,200 53 64.U00 Blaine 4.:o() 7011 ')() (i .>.(!( 10 : S(il) ^00 ^1 1 ; 1 . 1 f( )i 1 Chouteau ;.ouu 1 .400 44 (jI.LHJO Glacier - -- .. Hill 500 100 60 6.000 4.000 1.600 48 76.000 Liberty -- - .- 700 400 50 20.000 Phillips 1,800 .300 67 :(i.o(j(i 8.800 2.200 63 139.000 Pondera - - - .. Teton - - - „ .. -. .. T(.K)le - - - 1.100 600 47 28.000 Other ')00 400 73 29.0(J(1 3.600 2.100 57 120.(X)(l NORTH CKNTR.\I. 7.400 1 ,500 79 118.000 23.600 9.100 5.3 484.000 Daniels Dawson - - .- -. (iarfield — — - - 3.200 2.300 38 87.000 McCone - -_ .. .. .. .. .. Richland 600 300 100 30.000 9.400 4.200 52 219.000 Roosevelt 70O 300 87 26.(JOO 4.800 2.100 37 78.000 Sheridan .. .. -- 2.600 1.000 36 36.000 Valley 1.000 300 57 17.000 3.100 1 .400 54 76.(XK) Other 500 100 SO s.ooo l').600 7.7(K) 42 324 (KHI NORTllKAST ;.,soo 1.(10(1 «] SI. (1(1(1 42.700 18.700 44 82(1.00(1 Broadwater „ .. Cascade 600 200 80 16.00(1 1.700 I.IOO 29 32.000 Fergus .. — .- -- — — — Golden Valley .. .. .. „ .. „ Judith Basin - - - — — -. Lewis and Clark - — - - - - - .. Meagher .. — — — — — — — Musselshell I.I 00 500 70 35.000 1.100 300 43 13.000 Petroleum - - - -. Wheatland - Other 3.000 1 .')(1(1 70 133.0110 ').50o 4.(M)0 43 171.000 CKNTR.\L 4.700 2.600 71 184.000 12.300 5.400 40 216.000 Beaverhead 1.000 400 90 36.000 Gallatin .. .. - - Jefferson 600 300 73 22.000 600 300 80 24.000 Madison - -- - -- -- Silver Bow - - - - - Other 2.(1011 ""0(1 77 54.000 soo ■»(H» m 18.000 SOCTIIWISI .V600 1.40(1 so 112.000 1.40(1 600 70 42.000 Big Horn „ „ .. ._ „ .. Carbon .. - - - - Park 500 400 68 27.0(M 700 300 50 15.000 Stillwater 1.6tX) 600 43 26.1XK) Swectgrass 600 600 57 34.000 1.700 1.100 39 43.000 Treasure - - -- -- Yellowstone 2.100 1 .000 91 91.000 1.200 500 42 21.000 Other 1.0(10 soo 83 66.000 I.I 00 5(H) 58 29 .(XK) SOUTH CENTR.\L 4.200 2.K00 78 218.000 6..M)0 3.000 45 I.VI.000 Carter 1' loo 2 OIHI " "4 ooo Custer .. -- -- - Fallon - - - - — - - - Powder River — .. - - - - - Prairie 700 300 63 19.000 2..300 (>00 63 38.000 Rosebud 500 400 85 34.000 1.400 1.100 66 73.000 Wibaux 4.900 1.700 52 RS.OOO Other 500 200 75 15.000 7. ()()() 3. (.(XI 47 I()'».(KH1 SOCTHKAST 1.700 WO 76 68.000 22..^00 9.000 49 442.mtO MONTANA 29.000 l.t.lMltl .SO 1 ,0.<8,000 111.000 47.000 4~ :.2(i2.(MKi 1/ Counties with less that 1 500 acres plante d are combined ir to "other" counti -s In avoid diselov ure ot initiMdual inform .ilion 1 16 COUNTY KSTIMATK.S - CROl'S Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 CORN: Acreage, Utilization and Yield By Counties, 1993 county and district I'lantcd All Purposes Acres 1/ GRyVIN SILAGE 1 Harvested ,'\eres Yield Per Acre Bu. Production Bu Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Tons Production Tons Uke Other NORTHWEST 1,200 300 1,500 800 800 140 140 1 12.000 112,000 400 300 700 8 9 8 3,200 2,600 5,800 Blaine Other NORTH CENTRAL SOU 500 1,300 300 300 600 SO 80 80 24,000 24,000 48,000 300 200 500 10 10 10 2,900 1,900 4,800 Dawson Garfield Richland Roosevell Valley Other NORTHEAST 4.000 500 7,000 1,100 1,200 200 14,000 2,000 2.300 300 4,600 93 89 83 90 185,000 204,000 25,000 414,000 1 ,900 500 4,600 700 1 ,000 200 8,900 12 11 15 12 17 16 14 23,100 5.500 69,100 8,100 16,600 3,100 125,500 Musselshell Other CENTRAL 500 700 1,200 -- : 500 600 1,100 8 8 8 3.800 4.900 8,700 Big Horn Carbon Stillwater Treasure Yellowstone Other SOUTH CENTR,4L 3,000 0.000 1 ,')00 4,500 15.000 100 30,500 500 2,300 500 1,200 3,600 8,100 112 122 112 114 113 115 56,000 2S0.000 56,000 137.000 406.000 935,000 2,400 3,600 1,400 3,200 1 1 ,300 100 22,000 22 23 23 16 19 20 20 5 1 ,700 81,100 31.600 51.800 219..300 2.000 437,500 Custer Prairie Rosebud Wibaux Other SOUTHEAST 4,400 3,800 6,800 500 1,000 16,500 1 ,300 1,500 2,900 200 5,900 105 110 93 90 100 137.000 165.000 271,000 18,000 591,000 2,900 2,200 3,500 400 800 9,800 20 19 20 16 15 20 59.300 42.800 71.600 6.400 1 1 ,600 191,700 MONTANA 65,000 20,000 105 2,100,000 43,000 18 774,000 CORN: Irrigated and Non-Irrigated Acreage, Utilization, and Yield By Counties, 1993 COUNTY and DISTRICT GRAIN SILACJE SILAGE IRRIGATED NON-IRRIGATED Harvested Yield Per Production Harvested Yield Per Production Harvested Yield Per Production Acres Acre Bu. Bu, Acres Acre Bu. Bu Acres Acre Bu. Tons Lake 800 140 112,000 300 9 2.600 100 6 600 Other - 300 9 2.600 - NORTHWEST 800 140 112,000 600 9 5,200 100 6 600 Blaine 300 80 24,000 300 10 2.900 .. .. Other 300 80 24,000 200 10 1.900 -- NORTH CENTRvVL 600 80 48,000 500 10 4,800 -- -- - Dawson 2,000 93 185,000 1,800 13 22.600 100 5 500 Garfield __ .. 400 13 5.000 100 5 500 Richland 2,300 89 204,000 3,400 19 63.000 1.200 5 6,100 Roosevell 300 83 25.000 600 13 7,600 100 5 500 Valley - 1,000 17 16,600 - -■ Other .. 200 16 3,100 -- -- NORTHEAST 4,600 90 414,000 7,400 16 117,900 1,500 5 7,600 Musselshell 500 8 3,800 .. __ Other — - 600 8 4,900 - - CENTRAL - -- -- 1,100 8 8,700 - -- " Bi2 Horn 500 112 56.000 2.400 ■)t 51,700 .. Carbon 2,300 122 280.000 3.600 23 81,100 - Stillwater 500 112 56,000 1.400 23 31,600 -- - - Treasure 1,200 114 137,000 3.100 17 51,200 100 6 600 Yellowstone 3,600 113 406,000 1 1 .200 20 218,700 100 6 600 Other 100 20 2,000 - SOUTH CENTRAL 8,100 115 935,000 21,800 20 436,300 200 6 1,200 Custer 1 ,300 105 137,000 2.900 20 59,300 ._ .. Prairie 1,500 110 165,000 2.200 19 42.800 -- Rosebud 2.900 93 27 1 ,000 3.500 20 71.600 - - Wibaux _, 300 19 5,700 100 7 700 Other 200 90 18,000 500 19 9,700 300 6 1,900 SOUTHEAST 5,900 100 591,000 9,400 20 189,100 400 7 2.600 MONTANA 20,000 105 2,100,000 40,800 19 762,000 2,200 5 12,000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information. t 1 99') Mom \s\ \(,ki( I i i ik \i S i \ [isi k s Cowm Km 1M\ IKS- Crops 117 CORN: Acreage, I'tilizntion, and Meld H\ Counties. 1994 COUNT\ and DISTRICT I'lanlcd All I'urpostN Acres 1/ (iKAlN .S1I.A(,I. ll.ir\e^led ■\L^e^ ■> aid IVr ALfc Hii I'roduetiDn lUi Harvested Acres "I leld I'ct Acre Tons Prixluclidii Tons l.ikc l.^ni) MH) 14^ 1 Hi IIIKJ 500 16 7 '(IK) Olhir ^(1(1 ^0(1 s^ 4 "-(Ki NOKIinVKST 1,5(1(1 ,S(I(I 14.- 116.1111(1 ^0(1 17 12.200 Ulainc 600 200 105 21, 0(H) 400 17 6,8(X) Olhcr 500 200 105 21,000 3(X) 18 5 500 NOKTII ("1 \TR Al I.IOO 400 1(1? 42.000 700 18 12,300 l)aw!.on 4,000 1 .()00 126 202,000 2, .^00 l'( 44.200 Richland 6,600 1,400 132 1K5,000 4.90(J 21 I00.7(X) Roosevelt 700 100 120 12,000 600 13 8.0(K) Valley 1 .000 200 115 23,000 800 18 14.500 Olhcr 600 200 125 25,000 400 19 7.4 H >< 1 CKNTKAI. 1.1 (HI 100 150 15.000 '((Id 13.000 Dm Horn 3. .^00 500 132 ()() IK H 1 2.800 20 57.200 C'aTbon 5.200 2.000 155 310 01 M I 3.200 24 75.400 SlilKvater 1,800 600 150 '(0.000 1.000 18 18.000 Treasure 4,500 1,300 147 191.000 3.200 24 75.900 Yellowstone 14,500 3,100 134 414.000 11,300 23 258.100 Other 100 100 21 2.100 SOUTH CENTR.\L 29,400 7.500 143 1.071,000 21,600 23 486.700 Custer A.MH) 'HMI 14(. 1 3 1 .000 3.. 300 ;ii 67 400 Prairie 3,100 1,200 1 35 162.000 1 ,800 IS 32.400 Rosebud 5.900 2.500 120 299.000 3.400 21 71.800 Other 700 100 120 12.000 6(M) 19 1I.4(K) SOUrilKAST 14.000 4.700 129 604.000 9.100 20 183.000 MONTANA 60.000 17.000 135 2.295.000 42.000 21 882,000 CORN: Irrigated and Non-Irrigated .Acreage. Utilization, and ^ ield \i\ Counties. 1994 COUNTY and DISTRICT (;rain sii A(;i: SII \(.K IRKK. Alll) NOVIKKK.MI 1) Harvested > icid Per I'mduclioii llarvcsicd Yield Per Produclion llai vested "1 leid Per Pr.^lu^li. n .Acres Acre Uu liu Acres Acre Bu Bu .Acres .Acre Hu Tons Lake 800 145 1 16,000 400 18 7,200 KHI 7 700 Other .- 200 T) 4,300 - NORTIIWKST 800 145 116.000 600 19 11.500 100 n 700 Ulamc :()() 105 21,000 4IIII 1" (),,S(HI Olhcr 200 105 21,000 300 18 5,5(M) -- NORTH CENTR.\L 400 105 42,000 700 18 12„300 Dawson 1.600 126 202,000 2,100 20 42, 8(H) 2lHI ! -imi Richland 1 ,400 132 185.000 3,900 24 93,5(M) l.(HH) 7 7.200 Rixisevclt 100 120 12,000 400 17 6.600 2(H) 7 1.400 Vallcv 200 115 23,000 KOO 18 14.5{M) - - - Other 200 125 25,000 400 19 7.400 NORTIIKAST 3.500 128 447,000 7.600 22 164.800 1.400 7 lO.(MM) Olhcr lull 150 1. S.I Kill 'Hill 14 1 - nun CKNTRM. 100 150 15.000 900 14 13.000 - - Bis; Horn 500 132 66,000 2,70(1 21 S(i dim 1 im (> DIM) Carbon 2.000 155 310,000 3,1(K) 24 74.8(X) 100 6 WH) Siillwaier 600 150 90,000 1.000 18 18.000 - Treasure 1 ,300 147 191.000 3, KM) 24 75.300 100 6 600 Yellowstone 3,100 1.34 414,(HHI 1 1 ,0(M) 23 256.600 .300 5 1.500 Olhcr 100 21 2.I(H1 SOUTH CKNTRAl. 7.500 143 1.071.(100 21.00(1 23 483.400 600 h 3.3(Mi Custer 900 146 1 3 1 ,000 3.200 21 66.7tHJ 100 7 "11(1 Prairie 1.200 135 162.000 1,7(K) 19 3 1 .6(H) 100 8 SIKI Rosebud 2,500 120 299,0(M) 1,200 ->■> 70.1(H) 2(H) 9 l."(HI Other 100 120 12,000 500 21 10,6(HI 1(H) 8 8(H) SOUTHEAST 4.700 129 604.000 8.600 21 179.WM) 500 8 4.000 MONTANA 17.(100 135 2.295.000 39.40(1 22 864.000 2.600 - I.S.OOII 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counlies to avoid disclosure ol indiv idu.il inlorinalion 1 18 County Kstimatks - Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 CORN: Acreage, Utilization, and Yield By Counties, 1995 COUNTY and DISTRICT Planted All Purposes Acres 1/ GR.\1N SILAGE Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Bu Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Tons Production Tons Lake Other NORTHWEST 1.300 200 1,500 800 800 140 140 112,000 112,000 500 200 700 16 18 17 8,100 3,600 11,700 Other NORTH CENTR.\L 1 .000 1,000 200 200 95 95 19,000 19,000 700 700 16 16 11.500 11,500 Dawson Richland Roosevelt Valley Other NORTHEAST 3,700 5.600 500 800 400 11,000 1.300 1.300 100 200 200 3,100 118 120 100 90 100 115 154,000 1 56.000 10.000 18.000 20.000 358,000 2.300 4.300 400 600 200 7,800 16 18 12 17 17 17 37.600 76.300 4,700 10,200 3,300 132,100 Other CENTRAL 1 ,000 1,000 100 100 130 130 13.000 13,000 900 900 16 16 14.000 14,000 Big Horn Carbon Stillwater Treasure Yellowstone Other SOUTH CENTRAL 2.500 5.300 1,700 4,800 13.000 100 27,400 700 2,000 600 2.100 2.100 7,500 119 121 138 150 125 131 83.000 241.000 83.000 314.000 262.000 983,000 1.800 3,200 1.100 2.600 10,700 100 19,500 26 22 20 24 ~)i 20 22 46.000 68.800 22.100 62.800 231.000 2,000 432,700 Custer Prairie Rosebud Other SOUTHEAST 3.700 2.900 5.700 800 13,100 900 1,000 2.300 100 4,300 102 130 88 100 101 92,000 130.000 203.000 10.000 435,000 2.700 1.800 3.200 700 8,400 20 20 18 14 19 53.700 35.700 58.600 10.000 158,000 MONTANA 55,000 16,000 120 1,920,000 38,000 20 760,000 CORN: Irrigated and Non-Irrigated Acreage, Utilization, and Yield By Counties, 1995 COUNTY and DISTRICT GRAIN SILAGE SILAGE IRRIGATED NON-IRRIGATED Harvested Yield Per Production Harvested Yield Per Production Harvested Yield Per Production Acres Acre Bu. Bu Acres Acre Bu- Bu Acres Acre Bu Tons Uke 800 140 112.000 500 16 8.100 .. . „ Other 200 18 3.600 __ _ __ NORTHWEST 800 140 112,000 700 17 11,700 Other 200 95 19.000 700 16 11,500 NORTH CENTRAL 200 95 19,000 700 16 11,500 Dawson 1,300 118 154.000 2,100 17 36.100 200 8 1,500 Richland 1 ,300 120 156.000 3.600 20 70,900 700 8 5,400 Roosevelt 100 100 10,000 200 16 3.200 200 8 1.500 Valley 200 90 18.000 600 17 10.200 - Other 200 100 20.000 200 17 3,300 — — NORTHEAST 3,100 115 358,000 6,700 18 123,700 1,100 8 8,400 Other 100 130 13.000 900 16 14.000 .. .. CENTRAL 100 130 13,000 900 16 14,000 -- - - Big Horn 700 119 83,000 1,800 26 46,000 Carbon 2.000 121 241.000 3.200 22 68.800 _. ._ Stillwater 600 138 83,000 1.100 20 22.100 -- - — Treasure 2.100 150 314.000 2.600 24 62.800 — Yellowstone 2.100 125 262,000 10.600 22 230.400 100 6 600 Other - -. 100 20 2.000 __ _ ._ SOUTH CENTRAL 7,500 131 983,000 19,400 22 432,100 100 6 600 Custer 900 102 92.000 2,600 20 53,000 100 7 700 Prairie 1,000 130 130,000 1.800 20 35,700 -. - — Rosebud 2.300 88 203,000 3.100 19 57,700 100 9 900 Other 100 100 10,000 400 19 7.600 300 8 2.400 SOUTHEAST 4,300 101 435,000 7,900 19 154,000 500 8 4,000 MONTANA 16,000 120 1,920,000 36,300 21 747,000 1,700 8 13,000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information. 1W9.\1(IM AN V \(.KI( I I II K\I. Si MISIK S ( (II \n IMIMMI s - ( KOI'v 1 l'> CORN: Acreage, Utilization, and Yield By Counties. 1996 1/ rouNn DISTKICr I'lanled .MI l*urposes Acres 2/ (,KAIN MI A(.K ll.ir vesica A.re- Yield I'et Acre Hu l*IoducIliiii Hu Mar\ested Acres "t icl.l I'd Aae I..1U rt.«.iuviiMii Ions Other yoo 500 130 65.000 4(XJ 25 10.000 NORTIIWKST 900 500 1.30 65.000 400 25 10.000 OlIlL'l ^111) S(MI :i l05(Ki NOKIll ( 1:M RAI. 5(1(1 500 21 1(1.50(1 Dawson 2.900 1 .600 124 199.000 1.200 18 21.000 Richland 5.300 900 122 110.000 4.300 18 77.000 Valley yoo -- - - 900 19 16.700 Other 4(10 300 120 36,0(X) 600 19 11,300 NORTIIKAST 10.000 2.800 123 345.000 7.000 IS 126,000 Other 1.11)0 :iH) i:? ^•- 1 11 1' i 'HID 1' 1 s mut (•KNrR.\l. 1.100 200 125 :?,(Mi(i 900 17 15.000 Big Horn 2.500 600 120 72.000 1,900 21 39,900 Carbon 5.300 2.000 136 271.000 3.2(K) 21 65.8(X) Stillwater 2.100 800 144 115.000 1,300 21 27.300 Treasure 4.800 1.600 166 265.000 3,100 23 71.600 Yellowstone 15.500 2.400 140 337.000 12,700 23 293.700 Other 300 .. 300 T) 6.700 SOUTH (KM R.\I. 30.5(10 7.400 143 1.060.000 22.500 ■>■> 505.000 Custer 4,000 1 .600 143 228.000 2.300 20 47.100 I'ralrie 2,700 1,600 129 207.000 1.100 19 20.800 Rosebud 4,800 700 140 98.000 4.000 20 78.600 Other 500 200 135 27.000 300 2(1 6,000 SOUTMKASl 12,000 4,100 137 560.000 7.700 2(1 I52i:0O MONTANA 55,000 15.000 137 2,055,000 39.000 21 SI 9.000 CORN: Acreage, L'tilization, and Yield Bv Counties, 1997 1/ COUNTY and Planted All Purposes (;r.\in sii.a(;e 1 liarvesleil Yield Per Production ll.irvesled 'I leld Per I'riKiuction DLSTRR r Acres 2/ Acres Acre Bu l!u \.Ks Acre Tons Tonv Lake 800 200 145 29.000 (ilKI 26 15,61K) Other 200 100 130 13.000 100 24 2.400 NORTHWEST 1 ,000 300 140 42.000 700 26 18.000 Other "oil ()00 ] V 1 1 IKKl NORTIK KNTRM, 700 " 600 IS 1 1.000 Dawson 3,000 1 .400 120 168.000 1.600 17 27.000 McCone 600 500 60 30.000 100 16 1.600 Richland 6.600 1 ,300 105 137.000 5.200 18 94.000 Valley 900 -- 900 19 17.000 Other 700 .. 6(K) 14 8.400 NORTHEAST 11.800 3.200 105 335.000 8.400 18 148.000 Musselshell soil Soil 1 ^ ~ S(K) Other 400 <00 1 ^ 4 SINI CENTR.\L 900 -- 800 15 12.000 liic Horn l.'KIO '>0(l ■ ; 4().0(K) l,(i(MI 37,000 Carbon 6.1 00 2,000 139 278,(XK) 4,10(1 zz 92.000 Sli 11 water 2.900 300 163 49,000 2.51X1 21 53.000 Treasure 4.600 1 ,600 169 271.000 3,(KH) 24 73.000 Yellowstone 16.S00 2.800 147 41 lOOO I3,SOO ■>-» 309.000 SOUTH CENTRAI 32,300 7,000 150 1 .(M9.000 25.000 23 564.000 C "lister .S.OOO l.dOO I ."M> 21S,(H(0 .V'»(HI ^ j .S.i.lHMI Prairie 2,600 900 133 120.000 1 .6(X) 17 27.000 Rosebud 4,500 1 .0(K) 126 126,000 3.5(K) 21 75.000 Other 600 500 14 -.000 SOUTHEAST 1.3„300 3J00 133 464.000 9^:00 20 192,000 MONIANA 60.000 14,(1(1(1 135 I.S90.(I(I0 45,(1(1(1 21 '»45.(P(»I 1/ Mostly irrigaled. 2/ Counlies with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure ot individual intornution. I 120 County Estimates - Crops MONTANA AGRK ULTIIRAL STATISTICS 1999 CORN: Acreage, Utilization, and Yield By Counties, 1998 1/ COUNTY and DISTRICT Planted All Purposes Acres 2/ GRAIN SILAGE Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre [5u. Production Bu Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Tons Production Tons Lake Other NORTHWEST 1,000 100 1,100 500 100 600 128 120 127 64,000 12.000 76,000 500 500 18 18 9.000 9.000 Other NORTH CENTRAL 800 800 100 100 KJO 100 1 0,000 10,000 600 600 20 20 12,000 12,000 Dawson Richland Roosevelt Valley Other NORTHEAST 3,100 6,900 700 1,900 800 13,400 1 .500 2,100 300 700 100 4,700 105 91 103 96 100 97 158,000 191,000 3 1 ,000 67,000 10,000 457,000 1.600 4.700 400 1.200 600 8,500 19 15 19 13 16 16 31,000 72,000 7,600 16.000 9.400 136,000 Other CENTRAL 1.(10(1 1,000 100 100 100 100 10,000 10,000 800 800 14 14 1 1 .000 11,000 Big Horn Carbon Stillwater Treasure Yellowstone SOUTH CENTRAL 1.500 5,300 1,900 4,900 14,600 28,200 200 1,800 200 2,500 3,800 8,500 105 120 130 133 128 127 21.000 216,000 26,000 333,000 485,000 1,081,000 1,300 3,500 1,600 2,400 10.600 19,400 29 22 23 22 23 23 38.000 78,000 37,000 53,000 249,000 455,000 Custer Prairie Rosebud Other SOUTHEAST 6,900 2,600 5,400 600 15,500 1,500 800 1,600 100 4.000 113 109 106 100 109 169,000 87.000 170,000 10,000 436,000 5.300 1,700 3.700 500 11,200 20 21 23 16 21 108,000 36,000 86,000 8,000 238,000 MONTANA 60,000 18,000 115 2,070,000 41,000 21 861,000 1/ Mostly irrigated, 11 Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information. Montana Corn for Grain Harvested Acres and Production (000) Acres 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Harvested Acres Production --^ V7777A Montana Corn for Silage Harvested Acres and Production (000) Acres (000) Tons 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Harvested Acres Production — V7777A I 1999 Mom \n \ A(,ki( II. hum Si mimk s (1)1 M 'I l>l|\l \ II N - ( Kol's 'OTATOES: Principal Iv Irrijjated Acreage , Yield, and Production. Bv Counties and Districts. 1993-94 COUNTS and DISTRICT 1993 1994 1 Planted Acres 1/ Harvested •Acres "1 leld Per Acie Production Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres "1 leia Per Acre Pri>duclion Hiindicdweighl Hundredweight | Deer Lodge Flathead Lake Other NOKIIIWEST ()7() 660 2.020 120 3.470 650 2.010 no 3.430 :so 300 ;,so 290 2K5 185.000 195.000 563.000 32.000 975.000 ss() 690 2.490 90 4,120 ^,50 690 2.490 90 4.120 280 335 270 310 2«5 239.000 231.000 675,000 28,000 1.173.000 Broadssater Other CENTRAL ()(l(l 130 730 125 715 3 5 5 200 325 209.000 25.000 234.000 ■■'Ml 29 > 875 5M) 29 s 875 400 330 375 231,000 97.000 328,000 Beaverhead Gallatin JelTcrson Madison Other SOUTHWEST 3.37U 110 800 4,630 3,360 110 800 4.620 285 320 280 275 310 100.000 1.082.000 3 1 .000 219.000 1.432.000 3.430 830 470 4,730 3,430 830 470 4.730 3.50 310 370 345 1.200,000 257.000 175.000 1.632,000 OTHER DISTRIC 1 S 270 235 250 59,000 155 155 240 37.000 .\IONT.\N.\ 9.100 9.0011 300 2.700.000 10,(10(1 10,000 320 3,20(1.00(1 1/ Counties v\ ith less than 500 aeres pl.iiucd are eomhined iiiln "other" coiinlies lo avoid diselosure o( individual inlormalion 1 POTATOES: Principal Iv Irrigated Acreage , Yield, and Production, Bv Counties and Districts, 1995-96 COUNTY and DI.STRICT 1995 1996 1 Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres ^leld Per Acre Production Planted Acres 1/ Harvested .•\cres ^•leld Per Acre Pioduilion llundredwei'jht Hundredweight | Deer Lodge Flathead Lake Other NORTHWEST 780 590 2,500 80 3.950 780 590 2.500 80 3,950 225 310 300 290 285 175,000 183.000 750.000 23,300 1.131.300 800 500 2.5.50 70 3.920 790 500 2,540 70 3,900 305 265 315 255 305 241,000 132,300 799.000 17.700 1,190,000 Broadwater Other CENTRAL 650 30 680 650 30 680 310 190 305 202.000 5.700 207.700 900 20 920 890 20 910 345 175 340 306. 500 3.500 310.000 Beaverhead Gallatin Madison Other SOUTHWEST 3,470 760 540 4,770 3.470 760 540 4.770 315 340 255 315 1.100.000 257.000 137.000 1.494.000 660 3.400 980 100 5.140 660 3,130 880 100 4.970 3 1 5 125 300 375 320 208.100 1.081.400 264.000 37.500 1.591.000 OTHER DISTRIC IS 400 400 270 107,000 42(1 420 29(1 122,000 MONTANA 9.800 9.800 300 2,940,000 10,400 10,20(1 315 3.213,00(1 1/ Counties wall le^s than 500 .icres planted are comhined inio "other" counties to .ivoid discli>sure ol individual inlormation 1 122 CoiM V Estimates - Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 POTATOES: Principal Iv Irrigated Acreage , Yield, and Production, By Counties and Districts, 1997-98 COUNTY and DISTRICT 1997 1998 1 Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Production Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Production Hundredweight Hundredweight | Deer Lodae Flathead ^ Lake Other NORTHWEST 550 500 2.370 90 3,510 550 500 2.370 90 3,510 240 300 320 290 305 132,000 150,000 759,000 26.000 1,067,000 2,450 1,020 3,470 2,450 1.020 3,470 305 225 280 741,500 227,500 969,000 NORTH CENTRAL 750 750 340 254.000 750 750 270 202,000 Broadwater Other CENTRUM. 810 20 830 810 20 830 330 200 330 268.000 4.000 272,000 840 20 860 840 20 860 330 150 325 276,000 3,000 279,000 Beaverhead Gallatin Madison Other SOUTHWEST 550 3,600 950 no 5,210 550 3.600 950 110 5,210 370 335 280 265 325 203.000 1,206,000 266,000 29,000 1,704,000 650 3,690 790 280 5,410 650 3,690 790 280 5,410 320 325 310 225 315 206,500 1,195,000 243,000 62,500 1,707.000 OTHER DISTRICTS 100 100 310 31,000 110 110 210 23,000 MONTANA 10,400 10,400 320 3,328,000 10,600 10,600 300 3.180.000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information. 1 Montana Potatoes Harvested Acres and Production 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Harvested Acres Production I 14')'> MlIM W \ \(,KI( I III KM M MIS IK s Cdl Sn I SUM Mis. ( Mi)l-s 123 SUGAR BKETS: All Irrijiated Acreajie. Meld, and Production. Hy (. ounties and Districts. 1993-94 COUNTY und DISTRICT 1 vy3 1994 Planted Acres Harvested Acres ^leld Per Acre Tons PlO duclion Tons Sucrose Pcrccnl Planted .Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Tons Pro- duction Tons Sucrose Percent Dawson 3,130 3.000 19 1 57,300 18 94 3,140 3.120 25 6 79.800 18 .^0 Richland 15.690 15,650 207 324.200 19 28 16,160 16.140 26 1 421.900 1871 Roosevelt "SO ■'SO 190 14.800 19.30 820 820 25 1 20.600 19 26 NORTIIKAST 19.WI0 19,430 20.4 396.300 19.23 20,120 20.080 26.0 522„MM) 18.67 Big Horn 7.730 7,650 24.3 180.200 18 39 7,520 7.520 254 191.000 1692 Carbon 6.790 6.780 TT 1 1.50.300 18.09 6,570 6,450 199 128.200 17.13 Slillwater 720 720 21.3 15.300 18.19 660 660 183 12.100 1700 Treasure 3.750 3.730 20.7 77.200 18.22 3.710 3.710 258 95.600 16.85 Yellowstone 9.440 9.430 22.7 213.900 18.47 9.320 9,300 21.4 198.800 16 98 SOUTH CKNTRAI, 28.430 28.310 22.7 642,900 18.32 27,780 27,640 22.6 625,700 16.97 Custer 1,390 1 .390 21.2 29,400 18.47 1.400 1.400 266 37.300 1800 Prairie 2,700 2.690 18 1 48,700 19.15 2.850 2,730 230 62.900 18.23 Rosebud 2,280 2,280 22.7 51,700 18 65 2,1.50 2.150 273 58.800 1744 SOUTIIKAST 6.370 6.360 20.4 1 29.800 18,80 6.400 6,280 25.3 159.000 17.88 MONTANA 54.400 54,10(1 21.6 1,169,00(1 18.68 54,300 54,00(1 24.2 1.307,000 17.76 SUGAR BEETS: All Irrigated .Acreage, ^'ield, and Production, By Counties and Districts, 1995-96 COUNTY and DISTRICT 1995 1996 Planted .Acres Hai^'ested Acres Yield Per Acre Tons Pro- duction Tons Sucrose Percent Planted .Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Tons Pro- duction Tons Sucrose Pcrccnl Dawson 3.130 3,130 19.9 62.400 16 49 3.180 3,170 21.1 66.900 18 19 Richland 16.700 16.630 20 5 341.400 17.22 17.650 17.640 22.3 392.800 1840 Roosevelt 740 730 211 15.400 18 16 910 910 174 15.800 1S91 NORTIIKAST 20.570 20,490 20,5 419,200 17,15 21,740 21.720 21.9 475,500 18.39 Big Horn 7,750 7,730 23.3 179.900 16 67 8.020 7.990 238 190.000 1770 Carbon 6.630 6.590 210 138.400 16.95 6,700 6.690 20 5 137.400 17 02 Stillwater 770 770 21.4 16.500 16.68 820 820 213 17.500 1687 Treasure 3,870 3,860 23.0 88.900 16 80 3.730 3.720 26 2 97.600 17 63 Yellowstone 9.600 9.570 -»-> -> 212.400 16 96 10.010 9.940 23 1 230.000 1746 SOUTH CENTRAL 28.620 28,520 22.3 636,100 16.85 29,280 29.160 23.1 672.500 17.45 Custer 1.470 1 ,460 22.9 33.500 16 87 1.540 1.S40 24 4 3".'^ 00 IS ~4 Prairie 2.830 2,830 196 55.400 16.52 2.840 2,830 21 2 60.000 1862 Rosebud 2.210 2.200 ">">■> 48.800 16 91 2.300 2.250 242 54.500 18 24 SOUTIIKAST 6,510 6,490 21.2 137,700 16.74 6.680 6,620 23.0 152,0(M» 18.51 MONTANA 55.700 55,500 21.5 1,193,000 16.94 57.700 57,500 22.6 1,300.000 r.92 124 County Kstimates - Croi's Montana Agrictlturai, Statistics 1999 SUGAR BEETS: All Irrigated Acreage, Yield, and Production, By Counties and Districts, 1997-98 1/ COUNTY and DISTRICT 1997 1998 Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Tons Pro- duction Tons Sucrose Percent Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Tons Pro- duction Tons Sucrose Percent Dawson 3,2S0 3,280 20.0 65.600 17.45 3,740 3.580 24.4 87,200 15.66 McCone - -- - - - 120 120 15.8 1,900 17.06 Richland 18.880 18,680 19.8 370,100 17.96 19,730 19,690 22.7 447,900 16.34 Roosevelt 1,410 1,290 18.4 23,700 18.42 3,350 3.200 24.0 76,700 16.54 Sheridan ~ ~ — - - 620 470 21.5 10,100 17.57 Other 70 60 21.7 1 ,300 18.83 - - - NORTHEAST 23,640 23,310 19.8 460,700 17.91 27,560 27,060 23.1 623,800 16.29 Big Horn 7,940 7,900 23.6 186,700 15.74 8,220 8.220 23.6 194,100 14.24 Carbon 6,600 6,310 19.4 122.700 16.44 6,230 5,740 19.0 109,100 15.29 Stillwater 750 690 20.4 14,100 16.27 590 590 22.5 13,300 14.72 Treasure 3,620 3,500 23.5 82.400 15.43 3,680 3.580 25.8 92.500 13.87 Yellowstone 10,370 9,930 22.2 220,900 16.46 10,460 10.120 21.0 212.400 14.64 SOUTH CENTRAL 29,280 28,330 22.1 626,800 16.10 29,180 28,250 22.0 621,400 14.52 Custer 1,810 1,810 21.4 38,800 16.88 1.990 1.870 24.1 45.000 14.88 Prairie 3,090 3,030 19.4 58,700 17.28 3.000 2,990 22.0 65.900 14.97 Rosebud 2,080 1,820 21.4 39,000 16.03 2.270 2,230 24.2 53.900 14.40 SOUTHEAST 6,980 6,660 20.5 136,500 16.81 7,260 7,090 23.2 164,800 14.76 MONTANA 59,900 58,300 21.0 1,224,000 16.86 64,000 62,400 22.6 1,410,000 15.33 1/ Counties with indiv dual operalo rs having 6C percent or i nore of acres planted arc combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information. 1 Montana Sugar Beets Harvested Acres and Production Acres 70,000 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Harvested Acres Production ¥ lyyy MoNr \n\ A(,ki( i i m km m m ism s ( 111 M \ IM l\l \ I I s . ( Kill's 125 DRY BEANS: All Irrigated Acreu>;e, Meld, and Produtiion |{y Counties and Districts. IW}-')A 1/ COUNTS and DISTRICT IV'>3 1VV4 Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Lhs Production Cwi Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres ^ icM Per Acre I.bs Production Cwt Blame Other NORTH CENTRAL 1 ,300 1,300 1.200 1,200 1 , 1 30 1.130 13.500 13,500 300 300 300 300 1 .330 1,330 4.000 4.000 Dawson Richland Other NORTHEAST 1 .900 1.800 500 4.200 1.500 1.700 500 3,700 940 1,210 1.080 1.0 Mom ANA A(,KU nil km Si misik s ( III Ml IM IM Ml S - t KOI'S 127 A1>L HAY: Acreage. Yield, and Production bv Counties and Districts. 1993 fOUNTY and ALL IKUK. Ml II M)N IKKK, \l 1) tield Prtxlu ction Yield I'lO- Yield Pro- Harvested Acres Per Acre Tons Harvested Acres Per Acre Tons duction Tuns Harvnied Acres Per Acre Tons duclion Tons niSTRK'r Tons Rank DCLT Ulll^C 1 I .011(1 2 43 26.7IJ0 4S 10,500 2 50 26,200 >(MI i (lO 500 Flalhcail "^ 32.01)0 2.84 90.800 22 10,500 350 36.800 21.500 251 54.000 Granite 32.0(K) 2.40 76.700 41 30,0(K) 243 73.000 2.000 1 85 3.700 Lake- 56.0(M) 2,75 154.000 5 42,000 3 14 132.000 14, 0(H) 1 57 22.000 Lincoln 1 1 .000 1,97 21.700 52 5.0(M) 254 1 2.7IX) 6.0(H) 1 50 9.000 Mineral 4.000 2,42 9.700 56 2.000 3 00 6.00(J 2.(HH) 1 85 3.700 Missoula 20.000 2,27 45.300 36 15.500 2,45 38.000 4,500 1 62 7.300 Powell 53.000 1,87 99.200 26 44.000 2,0(J 88.000 9,(HJ() 1 24 11.200 Ravalli 41.000 3,05 124.900 15 38.000 3 13 119.000 3.000 1 97 5.900 Sanders 28.000 200 56,000 34 10.5(K) 2 89 30,300 17.5(H) 1 47 25.700 Olher NOKrilWKST 28«,000 2.45 705,000 208.000 2.70 562,000 80,000 1.79 143,000 Blame 53.111)0 : 1.^ 1 I4,UIMI Id M,000 2 74 S5,0(H) 22,(HH) 1 -; 29,(HX) Chouteau 32.000 1,73 55,40(1 ,^.S 5,300 2 72 14.4(H) 26,700 1 54 41,(XH) Glacier 36.000 1,92 69.000 32 8.100 259 21.000 27,900 1 72 48,0(H) Hill 2 1 .000 1,57 33.000 49 2.3W) 3 04 7.0(H) 18.700 1 39 26.000 Liberty 9.000 1,96 17.600 53 2.600 2,92 7.600 6,400 1 56 10,000 Phillips 58.000 2,05 1 19.000 23 26.0(M.1 Petroleum 19.000 1,73 32.900 43 7,000 240 16,800 I2.0O0 1 34 16.100 Wheatland 33.000 2,19 72.400 30 23.000 239 55.000 IOO(MI 1 74 17,400 Olher .. CENTRAL 475,000 1.99 945.000 167,000 2,75 459,000 308,000 1,58 486,000 Beaverhead 110.000 2 42 287,700 ; i09,om) 2 50 272.(MHI 1(),(KH) 1 s-' 15,''(H) Gallatin 73.000 3,13 228,500 1 50,500 360 182.1HX) 22.500 2 07 46, 5(H) Jefferson 2S,000 2,37 66.400 29 2 1 ,0(M) 2.62 55.000 7.000 163 11.400 Madison 80.000 2,78 222,400 2 72,000 2,82 203,000 8.000 2 42 19.400 Silver Bow 9.000 2.56 23,000 50 7,500 2,80 21.000 1.5(X) 1 33 2.000 Other .. .. -- -- " -- •- SOITIIWEST 309,000 2,68 828,000 260,000 2.82 733,000 49.000 1 94 95.000 Big Horn 60.000 2,11 1 26.300 7 16,000 3 85 61. (1(H) 44,(HHP 1 4- ()4 'oo Carbon 53.000 2,42 1 28.300 12 34,000 3 09 105.000 19,0(H) 1 23 23,300 Park 49.000 2,57 1 26.000 8 37.000 2,84 105.000 12 (MM) 1 75 21.000 Stillwater 56.000 1,70 95.000 25 14,000 271 38.000 42 (MHI 1 36 57.000 Sweetgrass 47.000 2,19 102.800 20 31,000 265 82,0(K) 1(1. (MKI 1 30 20.800 Treasure 1 2.000 2,72 32.600 42 7.0(X) 3 63 25.400 5,(KH) 1 44 7.200 Yellowstone 47.000 2 74 129,000 10 30,0(K) 3 57 107.0(H) |7,(H)0 1 29 22,000 Other •- SOLTII CENTRAL 324.000 2.28 740,000 1 69.000 3.10 524,000 155,(MIO 1 3'i 2 111. 001) Carter SS.IIOO 1 43 S:,"!"! s- 1 .-^IHl 3 13 4,''(K) 56,5(K) 1 38 78.000 Custer 50,000 2,47 123,700 1 1 17,900 4 34 77.7(HI 32,1(K) 1 43 46,000 Fallon 45.000 1 07 48.300 38 2.400 2 63 6.3(Hl 42.(i(K) O'W 42,000 Powder River 57.000 1 56 89.000 21 1 1 .500 2,17 25.(HH1 45. 5(H) 1 41 (>4,000 Prairie 2 1 .000 2.15 45.200 40 6.(WX) 398 23.9(H) 15,(HX) 1 42 2 1 ,300 Rosebud 47.000 2,28 107,100 16 I8.0(X) 3 73 67,100 29.0(H) 1 38 40.000 Wibaux Olher SOUTHEAST I8.0(M) 111 20,(X)0 54 700 1 S6 l,3(H1 |7 -lOO 1 OS IS. "'00 296,000 L74 516.000 58.000 3.55 206.000 238.000 1 30 310.000 MONTANA 2.230,000 2,16 4,806,000 ■- 1 .050.000 Z.'H) 3.041.110(1 I.I. SO. 000 1,50 1. "65. 000 128 County Esiim ates - Crops Montana Agrkiltural Statistics 1999 ALL HAY; Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1994 COLINTY and ALL IRRIGATED NON-IRRIGATED | Yield Production Yield Pro- Yield Pro- Harvested Acres Per Acre Tons Harvested Acres Per Acre Tons duction Tons Harvested Acres Per Acre Tons duction Tons district Tons Rank Deer UidK '),(lf)() 2 40 21.600 50 8,500 2.48 21.100 500 1.00 500 Flathead " 3 1 .000 2,55 79.000 24 13,000 3,52 45.800 18.000 1,84 33,200 Granlle 29,000 2.57 74.400 38 27,500 2.62 72.000 1.500 1.60 2,400 Ukc 57,000 2.48 141,400 6 43.500 2.92 127.000 13.500 1.07 14,400 Lincoln 9,000 1.80 16,200 53 5.500 2.13 1 1 .700 3.500 1.29 4.500 Mineral 3.000 1.80 5,400 56 1.500 2.67 4.000 1.500 0.93 1.400 Missoula 21.000 242 50,900 32 16.500 2.74 45.200 4.500 1,27 5.700 Powell 5 1 .000 2.11 107,700 23 47.000 2.17 102.000 4.000 1.43 5.700 Ravalli 36.000 3.14 112,900 17 34.500 3.22 1 1 1 .000 1.500 1.27 1.900 Sanders Other NORTHWEST 27,000 1 69 45.500 39 13.500 2.31 31.200 13.500 1.06 14,300 273,(l()() 2.40 655,000 211,000 2.71 571,000 62,000 1..35 84,000 Blaine 51.000 2.30 117.200 10 33.500 2.72 91.200 17.500 1.49 26,000 Chouteau 29.000 1.36 39,400 42 5.300 1.96 10.400 23.700 1.22 29,000 Glacier 35.000 1.43 50,000 36 7.600 2.11 16,000 27.400 1.24 34,000 Hill 17.000 1,77 30.100 46 3.200 2.59 8,300 13.800 1.58 21,800 Liberty 9,000 1.40 12.600 55 2.300 2.39 5,500 6,700 1.06 7,100 Phillips 63.000 1.94 122.000 15 31.000 2.23 69,000 32.000 1 66 53,000 Pondera 31,000 2.37 73.600 26 18,200 3.05 55.500 12,800 1.41 18,100 Teton 53,000 2.73 144,800 7 38,000 3.26 123,800 15,000 1.40 21,000 Toole Other NORTH CENTRUM. 11,000 1.30 14.300 54 1,900 2.26 4,300 9,100 1,10 10.000 299,()0(> 2.02 604,000 141,000 2.72 384,000 158,000 1.39 220,000 Daniels 14,000 1.61 22.500 51 2,200 3.09 6.800 11,800 1.33 15.700 Dawson 33.000 1,82 60.000 35 7,800 3.97 3 1 .000 25.200 1.15 29.000 Garfield 26.000 1.43 37.200 44 5,300 2.49 13.200 20.700 1 16 24,000 McCone 27.000 1,47 39.800 47 5,000 2.70 13,500 22,000 1.20 26,300 Richland 38,000 1.94 73.700 28 7,800 4.19 32,700 30,200 1.36 41,000 Roosevelt 34,000 1.68 57.200 33 7.100 2.92 20,700 26,900 1 36 36,500 Sheridan 24,000 1.48 35.600 48 2.300 3.52 8,100 21,700 1.27 27,500 Valley 42,000 2,38 100.000 14 23,500 3.II 73,000 18,500 1.46 27.000 Other - - - - - - NORTHEAST 238,000 1.79 426,000 -- 61,000 3.26 199,000 177,000 1.28 227,000 Broadwater 27,000 3-19 86.000 20 24.000 3.37 80,800 3.000 1.73 5,200 Cascade 77,000 1.95 150.100 5 16.000 3.13 50,100 61.000 1.64 100,000 Fergus 125.000 1.63 203.500 3 12.000 2.96 35.500 113,000 1.49 168,000 Golden Valley 25.000 1.50 37,400 40 12.000 1.93 23.200 13,000 1.09 14,200 Judith Basin 64.000 1,63 104.000 18 7.000 2.00 14.000 57,000 1.58 90.000 Lewis and Clark 44.000 2.42 106,500 13 28.000 3,11 87,000 16,000 1.22 19,500 Meagher 49.000 2.07 101,300 25 42.000 2,19 92,000 7,000 1.33 9,300 Musselshell 28.000 1.68 47,000 34 8,500 3.35 28.500 19.500 0.95 18.500 Petroleum 2 1 .000 1.72 36.100 41 10,500 2.28 23.900 10.500 1.16 12.200 Wheatland 33,000 1,73 57.100 31 23.000 2.00 46,000 10,000 1.11 11.100 Other - - .- .- -- — CENTRAL 49.1,000 1.88 929,000 183,000 2.63 481,000 310,000 1.45 448,000 Beaverhead 113.000 2.45 276.700 4 105.000 2.50 262,000 8,000 1.84 14,700 Gallatin 76.000 3.40 258.300 1 58,500 3.80 222,500 17,500 2.05 35.800 Jefferson 28.000 2,46 68.900 29 26,000 2.54 66,000 2,000 1.45 2,900 Madison 76,000 2.86 217,100 2 73,000 2.90 212,000 3,000 1.70 5,100 Silver Bow Other SOUTHWEST 9,000 2.56 23,000 49 7,500 2.87 21,500 1,500 1.00 1,500 302,000 2.79 844,000 270,000 2.90 784,000 32,000 1.88 60,000 Big Horn 54,000 2 03 109,500 S 18,500 3.32 61,500 35.500 1-35 48,000 Carbon 55,000 2.33 128.000 9 35,000 3.06 107,000 20,000 1.05 21,000 Park 50,000 2,03 101.700 12 39.500 2.15 85,000 10.500 1.59 16,700 Stillwater 54,000 1.53 82.400 22 13.500 2.78 37.500 40,500 1.11 44,900 Sweetgrass 46,000 2 22 101.900 15 35.000 2.54 88,800 11,000 1.19 13.100 Treasure 12,000 lii 30.100 45 6.000 3.70 22,200 6,000 1.32 7.900 Yellowstone Other SOUTH CENTRAL 44,000 2.60 1 14.400 10 25,500 3.65 93,000 18,500 1.16 2 1 .400 315,000 2.12 668,000 173,000 2.86 495,000 142,000 1.22 173,000 Carter 56.000 1.15 64,500 30 1,800 1.94 3,500 54,200 1.13 61.000 Custer 43.000 2 08 89.400 19 13,500 4.25 57.400 29,500 1.08 32.000 Fallon 47,000 1 01 47,300 36 2,700 1.59 4.300 44,300 0.97 43.000 Powder River 57,000 1 16 66,100 27 7,800 1.81 14.100 49,200 1.06 52.000 Prairie 18,000 2 07 37,300 43 7.100 3.70 26.300 10,900 1.01 1 1 .000 Rosebud 42,000 2 16 90,900 21 17.300 3.69 63,900 24,700 1.09 27,000 Wibaux Other 17,000 1 09 18,500 52 800 1.88 1.500 16,200 1.05 17.000 SOUTHEAST 280,000 1.48 414,000 - 51,000 3.3S 171,000 229,000 1.06 243,000 MONTANA 2,200,000 2.06 4.540,000 -- 1,090,000 2.83 3,085,000 1,110,000 1.31 1,455,000 19W Mom an \ \(,KI< 1 1, 1 1 KM. S I \ I IM I( s C(ll^l^ KsriMAiKs- Ck(ips 129 ALL HAY: Acreage. \k 1(1. and I' nxliiction l)v Counties and Districts . \W5 COUNTY and Ml IKKK.MI 1) NONIKKK.MI 1) 1 Harve^led Yield Per Acre Plod KlIOll 1 1 f~ ^. fdkfl, I M^jM Yield Per Acre Pro- duction Harvested Yield Per Acre l*ru duciion DISTRICT Harvested Acicv Tons Tons Rjiik ■Acres Tuns Tons Acres Tons Tons Deer Uid^f lO.IMMI 2 60 2().()00 .S^ 'Mioii 2 7s 25,000 1 .(XX) 1 (H) 1 (HX) Flalhead ' 34.000 2 59 8S.000 27 14.500 3 24 47.000 I9.5(X) 2 10 4I.(HXI (i ramie 28.000 249 69,600 41 27.000 2,52 68.000 1 .(MXI 1 60 l,6iio 3-51 "2,000 34, 5(H) 1 "4 60,000 Carbon 62.000 2.58 160.000 II 40.000 3.20 128.(KX) 22,(XX) 1 45 32.000 Park 54.000 2.31 125.000 13 46. .^00 243 113,000 7,5(X) 1 60 12.000 Stillwater 6 1 .000 1.96 119.300 15 1 7.5(M) 3 10 54,3(K) 43,500 1 49 65,000 Sweetgrass 51.000 2.18 1 1 1 ,000 20 35.000 2 51 88,000 16,(XX) 1 44 23,0(X) Treasure 12.000 2.81 33,700 42 6.000 395 23,7(K1 6,000 1 67 IO.O(X) Yellowstone 50,000 2.60 1 30.000 12 24.5fK) 3 84 94, (KX) 25,5(X) 1 41 ^6.(XHI Other SOIMTI CKNTR.\I. 345.(100 2.35 SI 1.0(1(1 19(1.(1(1(1 3,02 573.00(1 155.(1(1(1 l..«4 238,(MM1 Carter 74.000 1.53 113.400 21 3.800 1 95 7.400 70.2(X) 1 51 ltK>.IXXl Custer 49.000 2.19 107.500 17 16.800 384 f>4.500 32.2(X) 1 34 43.0(K) Fallon 57.000 1 26 72.100 11 2.400 2 13 5.100 54,600 1 23 67.000 Powder River 69.000 1.62 1 1 1 .600 15 5.800 252 14.600 63.2(X) 1 53 97.000 Prairie 19.000 1 89 36,0(M) 46 5.800 3 71 2 1 .500 I3.2(X) 1 10 14.500 Rosebud 44.tM)0 201 S8,5(M) 26 17.000 3 38 57.51K1 27.(XX) 1 15 3 1 .CHXI W'lhauN IS.OOO 1 05 IS.'MH) 5.S 1,4(M) 1 71 2.400 16.6(H) 0 9<) 1650(1 Other SOUITIEAST 33n.lMH) 1.66 548.110(1 - 53,(»IO 3.26 173.000 277.000 l..<5 375,000 MONTANA 2.4(10.(111(1 2.23 5. 3(.(l. 11(111 1.14(1.0(1(1 3,01 3. 435. (Mill 1.26(1,(10(1 1.53 l.')2?.(l(Ml 130 Coi'NTV Estimates - Croi's Montana Ac;rktiltiirai, Statistk s 1999 ALL HAY: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts ,1996 COUNTY and ALL IRRIGATED NON-IRRIGATED | Yield Production Yield Pro- Yield Pro- Harvested Acres Per Acre Tons Harvested Acres Per Acre Tons (\ 1 ir^ti r\n Hirvpstpd Per Acre iliiclion district Tons Rank Tons Acres Tons Tons Deer Lodge 1 1 .000 2.36 26.000 49 10,000 2 48 24.800 1.000 1,20 1,200 Flathead 35.000 2.37 83.000 24 16,500 2.97 49,000 18.500 1,84 34,000 Granite 3 1 .000 2,68 83,000 40 29,500 2.71 80,000 1,500 2-00 3,000 Ijke 62.000 2.65 164,000 4 46,000 3.04 140,000 16,000 1-50 24,000 Lineoln 11.000 1.53 16,800 54 6,000 1.67 10,000 5,000 1 36 6,800 Mineral 3.500 2.09 7.300 56 1,500 2.53 3,800 2,000 1-75 3,500 Missoula 22,500 2.56 57,700 33 17,500 2.88 50,400 5,000 1-46 7,300 Powell 54,000 2.59 1 39,800 22 48,500 2.72 132,000 5,500 1-42 7,800 Ravalli 43.000 3,07 131,900 II 40,000 3.20 128,000 3,000 1-30 3,900 Sanders 32.000 1.95 62,500 37 14,500 2.48 36,000 17,500 1 51 26,500 Other NORTHWEST 305,000 2.53 772,000 - 230,000 2.84 654,000 75,000 1.57 118,000 Blaine OG.OOO 1,86 123,000 10 37,000 2.46 91,000 29,000 1 10 32,000 Chouteau 43.000 1-26 54,000 38 5,500 3.09 17,000 37,500 099 37,000 Glaeier 41.000 1.23 50,300 42 10.000 1.63 16,300 31,000 1 10 34,000 Hill 22,000 1,30 28,500 49 2,500 2.60 6,500 19,500 1,13 22,000 Liberty 14,000 1.46 20,500 55 3,500 2.00 7,000 10,500 1-29 13,500 Phillips 82,000 1,43 117,500 19 36,000 1-97 7 1 ,000 46,000 1 01 46,500 Pondera 35,000 2,07 72,600 27 15,500 3-09 47,900 19,500 1-27 24,700 Teton 62,000 2,52 156,500 6 41,000 3-24 133,000 2 1 ,000 1 12 23,500 Toole 15,000 1.41 21,100 52 3,000 2.43 7,300 1 2,000 1-15 13,800 Other — - NORTH CENTR/\L 380,000 1.69 644,000 - 154,000 2.58 397,000 226,000 1.09 247,000 Daniels 22,000 1.45 3 1 ,800 51 2,500 2-12 5,300 19,500 1-36 26,500 Dawson 44,000 1.75 77.100 31 8,000 3.95 31,600 36,000 1-26 45,500 Garfield 35,000 1.24 43,400 44 4,500 2.53 1 1 ,400 30,500 1-05 32,000 McCone 32,000 1.54 49,300 47 6,500 2-43 15,800 25,500 1-31 33,500 Richland 50,000 1.59 79,300 30 9,000 3-81 34,300 41,000 1.10 45,000 Roosevelt 45,000 1.40 63.000 39 9,000 2,44 22,000 36,000 1.14 41,000 Sheridan 36,000 1.53 55,100 45 3,500 2-74 9,600 32,500 1-40 45,500 Valley 51,000 2.10 107,000 12 27,000 3,04 82,000 24,000 1 04 25.000 Other -- - - - NORTHEAST 315,000 1.61 506,000 - 70,000 3.03 212,000 245,000 1.20 294,000 Broadwater 28,000 3.30 92,400 17 26,000 3-46 90,000 2,000 1-20 2,400 Cascade 85,000 1.45 123,500 9 18,000 2,94 53,000 67.000 1-05 70,500 Fergus 151,000 1.14 172,000 5 13,000 2-54 33,000 138,000 1 01 139,000 Golden Valley 28,000 1.90 53,100 36 10,500 3-05 32,000 17,500 1-21 21,100 Judith Basin 79,000 1.46 115,000 15 10,500 2-19 23,000 68,500 1-34 92,000 Lewis and Clark 44,000 2.33 102,.300 13 30,000 2-97 89,000 14,000 095 13,300 Meagher 52,000 1.87 97,300 28 44,000 2-00 88,000 8,000 1 16 9,300 Musselshell 32,000 1-83 58,600 32 9.000 3.22 29,000 23,000 1-29 29,600 Petroleum 25,000 1-78 44,600 41 12,000 2.33 28,000 13,000 1-28 16,600 Wheatland Other CENTRAL 41,000 1 69 69,200 34 25,000 2.16 54,000 16,000 095 15.200 565,000 1.64 928,000 - 198,000 2.62 519,000 367,000 1.11 409,000 Beaverhead 132,000 2 33 307,500 3 120,000 2.38 286,000 12,000 1-79 21.500 Gallatin 80,000 2.84 227,000 1 54,000 3-48 188,000 26,000 1-50 39,000 Jefferson 27,000 2-60 70,300 29 24,000 2-75 66:000 3,000 1-43 4,300 Madison 8 1 ,000 2-75 223,100 2 77,000 2-79 215,000 4,000 2,03 8,100 Silver Bow Other SOUTHWEST 10,000 2-81 28,100 48 8,000 3-13 25,000 2,000 1-55 3,100 330,000 2.59 856,000 - 283,000 2.76 780,000 47,000 1.62 76,000 Big Horn 57,000 2-06 117,500 6 19.500 3-08 60,000 37,500 1-53 57,500 Carbon 60,000 2 20 132,000 13 42,500 2-68 114,000 17,500 1-03 18,000 Park 54,000 1 84 99,500 16 42,000 2.05 86,000 12,000 1-13 13.500 Stillwater 59,000 1 46 86,300 25 16,500 2.73 45,000 42,500 0-97 41,300 Sweetgrass 54,000 1 91 103,400 18 36,500 2.33 85,000 17,500 1-05 18,400 Treasure 14,000 -> 84 39,800 42 7,000 4.29 30,000 7,000 1-40 9.800 Yellowstone Other SOUTH CENTRAL 52,000 2 45 127,500 8 24,000 4.04 97,000 28,000 1 09 30,500 350,000 2.02 706,000 - 188,000 2.75 517,000 162,000 1.17 189,000 Carter 82,000 1-29 105,800 25 5,000 1.76 8,800 77,000 1-26 97.000 Custer 51.000 1-83 93,200 19 17,000 3.54 60.200 34,000 0-97 33.000 Fallon 61.000 1 06 64,900 35 3,000 1.97 5,900 58,000 1-02 59.000 Powder River 7 1 ,000 1 36 96,400 21 8,000 2.80 22,400 63,000 1-17 74,000 Prairie 2 1 ,000 1 67 35,000 46 5,500 3.27 18,000 15,500 1-10 17,000 Rosebud 47,000 1 85 86,800 23 17,000 3.11 52,800 30,000 1-13 34,000 Wibaux Other SOUTHEAST 22,000 1,18 25,900 52 1 ,500 1.93 2,900 20,500 1,12 23,000 355,000 1.43 508,000 -- 57,000 3.00 171,000 298,000 1.13 337,000 MONTANA 2,600,000 1.S9 4,920,000 -- 1,180,000 2.75 3,250,000 1,420,000 1.18 1,670,000 1999 Mom \\\ Ai.kk i i.ii kai.Statistk s COIM^ KMIM\IK>>-( Hftl'S l.M ALI. HAY: Acreage. Yield, and Production hv (ountics and Districts. 1997 iind \l 1 ■ IKKK, Ml 1) SON IKKK, \IH) 1 Yield Productiuii Yield Pro- Yield I'ro- DISTRKT Harvested Per Acre Harvested Per Acre duction Harvested Per Acre duclion Acres Tons Tons K.iiik Acres Tons Tons Acres Tons Tons IXcr Li)dgc ]"> 1 101 1 : 12 2 7,, soil .So I2.(K)0 2 15 25.8(X) l.(XXI 1 ^11 1 Too Ralhcad " 32.500 256 83.200 2'> 1 1 ,5fK) 3 22 37,000 2 1 .(XX) 2 20 46.200 Granilc 30.500 2.66 8 1 .0(K) 30 2y.ooo 271 78,5(X) 1.500 1 67 2.500 Lake 58.000 3 02 I75.2(M) 5 44.500 3 2') 146,500 |3.5(X) 2 13 28.700 Lincoln 9.500 1.71 16.200 ss 5.000 2 10 I0.5(XJ 4.5(X) 1 27 5.700 Mineral 3.000 2.27 6.800 56 1 .000 2 20 2,200 2.(XX) 2 30 4.6(XJ Missoula 20.000 2.47 49.4(K) 41 14,500 276 40.(XXJ 5.5(X) 1 71 9.400 I'owcll 57.000 2.61 148.700 11 5 1 ,0(X) 2 67 1 36.0 5,00(1 ,i (lO 18.000 3').5(X) 1 44 57.(XXJ Glacier 33,500 1.87 62.500 38 S,5(lll 271 2 3. (XX) 2 5. (XX) 1 58 39.500 Hill 25.500 1.27 32.500 47 3 001 1 2 17 6.5(X) 22.500 1 16 26.000 Liberty 13.000 1 88 24.500 53 3,500 3.14 11.000 ').5(X) 1 42 13.500 Phillips 80.000 1 68 134.500 14 32,500 2 29 74.5fX) 47.500 1 26 60.000 I'ondera 33.000 2 39 79.000 31 16.500 3 39 56.000 16,5(X) 1 3<) 23.000 Teton 64.500 2 63 16').500 6 41.000 3 21 1 3 1 .500 23.500 1 62 38.(XXJ Toole 19.000 142 27.000 .s| ■! 000 2 50 7.5(K) 16.000 1 22 l').5(X) Other - NOKIII (KM R.M. .)84.0()() 1.96 753.000 148.00(1 2,93 433.000 236.000 1.^6 320.OUO Daniels 23.500 1 2S 30.000 4') 1.500 .'^ (i7 5.5(KI 22 000 1 11 24.500 Dawson 46.000 1.55 7 1 .500 35 7.500 353 26.500 ■;s..soo 1 17 45,000 Garfield 34.500 1.42 49.000 42 5.500 3 18 17.500 2'', 000 1 0*) 31.500 McCone 45.000 1.22 55.(X)0 40 4.500 2.78 12.500 40.5(XI 1 05 42.500 Richland 50.000 1.77 88.500 28 7.000 4 2y 30.000 4 3. (XX) 1 36 58.500 Roosevelt 4').50() 1.48 73.500 34 7.000 4 14 29.0(X) 42.5(X) 1 05 44.500 Sheridan 37.00(1 1 32 49.000 42 4.000 2,88 11.500 33.0(K) 1 14 37.500 Vallev 5'), 500 2.18 1 29.5(M) 17 28.000 3 34 *)3.5(X) 3 1 .500 I 14 36.000 Other NORTIIKAST 345.000 1.58 546.000 - 65.000 3,48 226.000 280.000 1.14 3 20 .(KM) Broadv^ater :').o(iii "i 2s 'H.OOO 25 2(1.000 ."i 42 8<).(KX) 3.(MiO 2 ou r 1 1 11 H 1 Cascade 83.500 2.01 167,500 7 18.500 3 16 58.5(X) 65.(KHI 1 OS U)>>.(X>II Fergus 149.000 1.85 276,000 -> I4.0(M1 3 04 42.500 13 5. (XX) 1 73 233.5(X) (}olden Valley 20.000 1 90 38,000 44 7,(X)0 3 07 21.500 13.(XK) 1 27 16.5(X) Judith Basin 77.000 2.05 157,500 10 6.000 2 92 17.500 71.(XXJ 1 97 140.000 Lewis and Clark 45.500 291 132,500 15 3 1 ,5(XI 338 106.500 14.000 1 86 26.(KX) Meagher 47.000 251 118,000 20 38.000 2,72 103.500 ').000 1 61 14.500 Musselshell 27.000 2 07 56,000 39 9,500 3 68 35.000 17.500 1 20 21.000 IVtroleum 19.500 1 92 37,500 45 10,500 267 28,000 9.(XX) 1 06 9.500 Wheatland 45.500 2 04 93.000 26 20.000 2 45 49,000 25.5(K) 1 73 44,(XK) Other CKNTRvM, 543,000 2.16 1.171.000 -- 181,(1(1(1 .V(I4 551,000 362.000 1,"1 (.20.00(1 IJca\erhcad 124. .Slid 2 s s ^ 18.000 1 117,000 261 305.000 " .Soil 1 73 13.000 (lallatm 7 1 .500 .vlW 22 1 .000 4 44,000 3 65 160, .Soil 2^,-SlKI 2 20 60.500 JelTerson 25.500 268 68.3(M) 36 19,500 2 95 57.500 (y.OOO 1 80 10.800 Madistin 76,500 2.97 227.500 3 71.000 306 217.500 5.5(X) 1 82 10.000 Silver Bow 8,000 2.40 19.200 54 6,500 269 I7,5(M) 1.5(H) 1 13 l.7(X) Other SOlTllWKSr 306,000 2,79 854.000 - 258.000 2.94 758.000 48.000 :(Ki 96.000 Big Horn 67,000 2,38 1 5'>.500 8 1 ~ 000 4 IS 7I.(KH) SOIHK) 1 ^^ SS.5(X) Carbon 61,000 261 159.500 8 ,'~ -Siio 3 37 126.500 :vS(K) 1 40 33.000 Park 61,000 234 142.500 13 40,sllO 2 60 105.500 ;os(K) 1 80 37.000 Stillwater 58,000 1 79 I04,(K)0 21 14 .SlIO 3 03 44.000 43,5(X) 1 38 60i««i Sweelgrass 49,000 2 07 101.500 22 ; SI II 10 2 ^2 70.500 21,000 1 48 31,1""' Treasure 14.000 246 34.5(X) 46 5, (XX) 4 20 21.000 9.000 1 50 I3.5(X) Yellowstone 54.000 244 1 3 1 ,5(K) 16 22,500 4 II 92.500 31.500 1 24 39.000 Other SOUTH CKNTR.\I. 364.000 2.29 833.011(1 l(>5,000 3.22 531.0(1(1 l<)').(l(HI 1 52 302.000 Carter SO. 000 1 14 101.500 22 3, (XX) 2 00 6.0(K) S6.(XN) 1 II V5.500 Custer 4S.000 2 11 101.5(M) 22 |7.(XX) 4 12 70.000 3 1 .(XX) 102 31.500 Fallon 61,000 1 08 66.(M»0 37 2.(X)0 2 75 5.5(X) 5').(XK) 1 03 («.5(X) Powder River 78,000 1 59 I24.(MM) 18 9,0(X) 2 83 25.500 (.').(KK) 1 43 98.5(X1 I*rairie 16,500 1 88 3 1 .000 48 4.(KH) 3 75 I5.0(X) 12.5(K) 1 28 I6.(XX) Rosebud 48,000 1 OO 91,000 27 I6.5(X) 3 24 53.5(X) 3 1 .5(X) 1 1") 37,5(K) Wibaux 2 1 .500 I 21 26,000 ^2 5 (XI 1(X) l.5(XI 21, (HK) 1 17 24 5(X) Other SOITHKAST 362,000 1.4') 541,000 52,000 3.40 177.000 310.000 1.17 364.000 MONTANA 2.600,000 2.11 5,48(1,0(10 l,(l<)(l,(l(IO 3.04 3.310.(10(1 1.51(1.(1(1(1 1 44 2.1 '".COO 132 COl NIV KSTIM ATIS - C'KOl'S Montana Agrk iiltiir.\l Statistics 1999 ALL HAY: Acreage, Yie d, and Production by Counties and Districts ,1998 COUNTY and ALL IRRKiATEI) NON-IRRIGATED | "lield Production Yield Pro- Yield Pro- Harvested Acres Per Acre Tons Harvested Acres Per Acre tluction Harvested Per Acre duction DISTRICT Tons Rank Tons VI U V Lt V_/l 1 Tons Acres Tons Tons Deer Lodee 11,500 230 26.500 49 10.500 2.43 25.500 1.000 1 00 1.000 Flathead " 30,000 2.83 85.000 25 1 1 .000 3-64 40.000 19.000 2.37 45.000 (iranitc 30,000 2-73 82,000 28 28.500 2.79 79,500 1.500 1.67 2,500 Uike 02,000 2.66 165.000 7 47,500 2.97 141.000 14.500 1.66 24,000 Lincoln 10,00(1 2.20 22.000 51 5,500 2.91 16.000 4.500 1.33 6.000 Mineral 3,000 2.33 7.000 56 1,000 2.50 2,500 2,000 2.25 4,500 Missoula 19,500 2.49 48,500 40 13,500 2.89 39.000 6.000 1.58 9,500 Powell 51.500 2.02 1 04.000 18 45,000 2.10 94.500 6.500 1.46 9,500 Ravalli 38,000 3.08 117.000 17 34,000 3.25 110.500 4.000 1-03 6.500 Sanders 30,500 2.07 63,000 35 16.500 2.52 41.500 14,000 1.54 21,500 Other NORTHWKST 28fi,()()0 2.52 720,000 - 213,000 2.77 590,000 73,000 1.78 130,000 Blaine 70,000 1.84 128,500 11 38,000 2.55 97.000 32,000 0-98 31.500 Chouteau 44,500 1,54 68.500 33 6.500 2.92 19.000 38.000 1-30 49.500 Glacier 33,500 1.64 55,000 38 9,000 2.44 22.000 24.500 1.35 33.000 Hill 23,500 1,15 27,000 48 3,000 2.33 7,000 20.500 0-98 20.000 Liberty 13,500 L4I 19.000 55 4,000 2,63 10.500 9.500 089 8.500 Phillips 77,500 1.91 148.000 8 33.500 2.84 95.000 44.000 1,20 53.000 Pondera 34,000 244 83,000 27 19.000 3.21 61.000 15.000 1.47 22.000 Teton 66,000 3.24 214.000 5 44.500 4.18 1 86.000 21.500 1.30 28.000 Toole 18,500 151 28,000 47 3.500 3.29 1 1 .500 15.000 1.10 16.500 Other NORTH CENTRAL 38L000 2.02 77L000 - 161,000 3.16 509,000 220,000 1.19 262,000 Daniels 23,000 0.93 21.500 52 1.500 2.00 3.000 21.500 0.86 18.500 Dawson 46,000 1.68 77.500 30 8.500 3.76 32.000 37.500 1.21 45.500 Garlleld 33.500 0.96 32,000 45 4.000 2.50 10.000 29,500 0.75 22.000 McCone 33,000 1.18 39.000 42 5.500 3.09 17.000 27,500 0.80 22.000 Richland 43,500 1.75 76.000 31 7.500 3.80 28,500 36.000 1.32 47.500 Roosevelt 42,000 1.40 59.000 37 6.500 3.46 22.500 35,500 1.03 36.500 Sheridan 29.500 1.42 42.000 41 4.500 3.44 15.500 25.000 1 06 26.500 Valley Other NORTHEAST 56,500 2,25 127.000 13 27.000 3.72 100.500 29,500 0.90 26.500 307,000 L54 474,000 - 65,000 3.52 229,000 242,000 1.01 245,000 Broadwater 25.500 3.26 83.200 26 23.000 3.43 79.000 2.500 1-68 4.200 Cascade 90.000 1,84 165.500 6 24.500 3.24 79.500 65.500 1.31 86,000 Fergus 145.000 1.52 220.500 3 14.500 3.03 44,000 130,500 1 35 176,500 Golden Valley 21.500 1,47 31.500 46 7.500 2.40 18.000 14.000 0.96 13.500 Judith Basin 80.000 1 60 127.800 12 8.000 3.25 26,000 72,000 1-41 101.800 Lewis and Clark 44.000 2,26 99.500 20 30.500 2.75 84.000 13,500 1.15 15,500 Meagher 46.000 2.55 117.500 16 40.000 2.69 107.500 6,000 1-67 10,000 Musselshell 26.000 1.92 50.000 39 9.500 3.63 34.500 16,500 0,94 15,500 Petroleum 20.000 1.83 36.500 43 10.000 2.50 25.000 10,000 1.15 1 1 ,500 Wheatland 40.000 2.28 91.000 21 27.500 2.53 69,500 12,500 1-72 21,500 Other -- - -- - CENTRAL 538,000 1.90 1,023,000 - 195,000 2.91 567,000 343,000 1.33 456,000 Beaverhead 119,000 2.67 317.700 1 113,500 2.73 310.000 5.500 1.40 7,700 Gallatin 74,000 3.26 241.000 2 49,500 3.70 183.000 24.500 2-37 58,000 Jefferson 23.000 2.76 63.500 34 19,000 2.97 56.500 4.000 1-75 7,000 Madison 76,000 2.84 216.100 4 71,500 2.92 208.500 4.500 1-69 7,600 Silver Bow Other SOUTHWEST 8,000 2.46 19.700 54 6,500 2.77 18,000 1.500 1.13 1,700 300,000 2.86 858,000 - 260,000 2.98 776,000 40,000 2.05 82,000 Big Horn 57,000 1,75 100.000 19 14,000 3.68 51.500 43.000 1.13 48.500 Carbon 60,000 2.28 136.500 9 39,500 2.91 115.000 20.500 1-05 21.500 Park 56,000 2.31 129.500 10 41,500 2.67 1 1 1 .000 14,500 1-28 18.500 Stillwater 58.000 1.54 89.500 23 14.500 3.28 47.500 43.500 0-97 42.000 Sweetgrass 45.500 1,60 73.000 32 26.500 2.11 56.000 19.000 0,89 17.000 Treasure 14.500 2,48 36.000 44 6.000 4.50 27.000 8.500 1.06 9.000 Yellowstone 51.000 2,42 123.500 15 26.000 3.69 96.000 25.000 1-10 27.500 Other .. -- -- - -- - SOUTH CENTRAL 3-12,000 2.01 688,000 - 168,000 3.00 504,000 174,000 1.06 184,000 Carter 80.000 0.98 78.000 29 3.000 1.83 5.500 77,000 0.94 72.500 Custer 46,000 1 96 90.000 22 19.500 3.51 68.500 26,500 0.81 21.500 Fallon 61.000 1 .00 61.000 36 2.000 2.00 4.000 59,000 0-97 57.000 Powder River 75.000 1 19 89.000 24 13.500 2.59 35,000 61,500 0,88 54.000 Prairie 13,500 1.67 22.500 50 3.500 3,29 1 1 .500 10.000 1.10 1 1 .000 Rosebud 49,000 2 53 124.000 14 26.000 3.83 99.500 23.000 1-07 24,500 Wibaux Other SOUTHEAST 2 1 ,500 1 OO 21.500 52 500 2.00 1 .000 21.000 0.98 20,500 346,000 1.40 486,000 - 68,000 3.31 225,000 278,000 0.94 261,000 MONTANA 2,500,000 2.01 5,020,000 -- 1,130,000 3.01 3,400,000 1,370,000 1.18 1,620,000 ,1 1999 Mom ANA A(;ri( I i.HRAi.Si AiisiK s COIMA Km IMMfS- CHOI'S 133 ALFALFA II A\ : Acreage. ^ it-id. and Production 1) V (Ountic's and l)i stricts. 1993 CO\.tfT 7.500 3 9 29.(K)0 I6.5(X) 25 42 (M H 1 CJraniU" 1 1.000 2 5 27,400 41 10.000 2.5 25.000 1 .(XX) 24 2 40 13.000 52 3.500 2 6 9.000 2.500 1 6 4 Mineral 3.000 27 8,100 56 1.5fJ0 3 3 5.000 1.500 2 1 Missoula 15.000 24 35,.3(X) 36 12.000 25 30.(MK) 3.fXX) 1 8 *. ■ ( )( I'owcll 25.000 1 -t 56,2tM) 26 22.000 2.4 52.0 -» 67,0(K) 23 15.000 2.7 41.000 15.000 1 7 2(1 (II HI I'ondera 20.000 27 53,000 28 13.000 32 4l.00f) 7.000 1 7 I2(MHI Telon 35,000 3 1 108.000 9 25.000 3.4 84.00(J 10.000 24 24 IHHl Toole fi.OOO 2 3 13.500 51 500 3 0 1.5(X) 5.5(X) -> ■> I2.IHHI Olher NORTH (KN IRAl. IHO.OOO 2.4 430.000 -- 90.000 3.0 273.000 90.000 1.7 157.000 Oaniels 5.000 17 8.600 5S 1 ,500 3 0 4.500 3.5IHI 1 : 4,10(1 Dauson 15.000 2 6 39.300 33 9.000 3.7 33,0(Kl 6.0(X) II (I "lOO Garfield 1 2.000 2 1 25.600 45 6.500 2.5 16.000 5.500 1 7 ';,(.! Ml McCone 1 1 ,000 2 1 22.600 46 3,000 3.2 9.6(HJ 8.0(X) 1 6 1 " ( H K 1 Richland 21.000 2 1 44,0011 31 5.500 4.2 23.0(X) 15.5(H) 1 4 21 (KK) Rtxisevelt Ki.OOO T -> 34.500 37 4.000 4 1 I6.5(X) 12.000 15 18 IMMI Sheridan 1 1 .000 2 0 22.400 47 2.500 46 11.400 8.500 13 I 1 IMKI Vallev 29.000 26 76.000 18 18.000 3.5 63.(MX) 11.000 1 2 13 IKKI Other NORTHEAST 120.000 2.3 273.000 - 50.000 3.5 177,000 70.000 1.4 96.(KNI Broadwater 21.000 3 S 74.200 I'l 19,000 "^ s 72.000 2.IHMI 1 1 2 2i'0 Cascade 58.000 2 1 123.000 d 11.000 3 1 34.000 47.(XHI 1 ') S') (loo Fergus 98.000 15 147.000 4 9.000 2,4 22.0(H) 89.(XKI 1 4 125 ooo Golden Valley 17.000 19 32.000 39 7.000 24 17.0(H) lO.CXXI 1 5 1 5 < H U 1 Judith Basin 40.000 19 86.000 14 8.000 2 1 I7.(HH) 38.000 1 8 (.>> ooo Lewis and Clark 29.000 3 1 9 1 .000 13 21.000 3 5 73.(HH) 8. (XX) 2 3 IS ( H T 112.000 7 I4.(M»0 4 0 5() 'MHt .■i{).(KHl 1 (I ,S() 1 H M 1 Carbon 39,(X)0 24 95,000 12 23. WW) 3 4 78 (1(1(1 16.(KX) 1 1 r o, . Park 39,(M)0 28 109,000 8 3 1 .(KW 30 92,ooo 8. (XX) 2 1 1 - ( « .o Stillwater 38,000 17 63.0(M) 25 8.0(X) 28 22.(HH) 30.(XX) 1 4 41 (KM, Sweelgrass 32,000 2 3 72,800 20 22.000 28 61. (XX) 10.000 1 2 11 MMI Treasure 9,000 30 27,200 42 5.000 42 21.000 4.000 1 6 6.2("( Yellowstone 33,000 3 2 104,000 10 22. om 4 0 88.000 II. (XX) 1 5 l6.0(Xi Other SOl'TH CENTR.\I. 240.000 2.4 583.000 125.000 3.3 41. S.OOO 1 1 5.000 14 I65.0 (MM) I'rairic 10,(M)0 3 0 30,300 40 5..5(K) 4 2 23.0(HI 4.500 1 6 Rosebud 30.000 2 7 81,(M)0 16 I5.0(K) 4 0 60.(K)(l 15.(HXi 1 4 Wibaux s.ooo 1 : 9.700 54 5(K) 2 0 l.(KMI 7.5(KI 1 2 Olher SOl'THKASI 190.00(1 2.0 .»H2.000 •• 50.000 3.8 190.000 140.000 1.4 |92.(KNI MONTANA 1.450.000 2.4 3.4SO.OOO 720.000 3.2 2.335 .()()() 730.000 16 1.I45.(M)0 134 County Estimates - Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 ALFALFA HAY : Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1994 COUNTS' and DISTRICT ALL IRRIGATED NON-IRRIGATED | Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Tons Production Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Tons Pro- duction Tons Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Tons Pro- duction Tons Tons Rank Deer Uidge Flathead Granite Lake Lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders Other NORTHWEST 5.000 23,000 1 1 ,000 48,000 6,000 2,000 15,000 24,000 23,000 18,000 175,000 3 1 2.8 3.2 2.7 2.0 2.1 2.8 2.7 3.6 1.8 2.8 15,500 65,000 34,700 128,000 11,800 4,200 42,100 65,600 83,000 33,100 483.000 50 24 38 6 53 56 32 23 17 39 4,500 9,500 10,000 37,000 4,500 1.000 12,000 23,000 22,000 1 1 ,500 135,000 3.3 4.1 3.3 3.1 2.2 3,2 3.2 2.8 3.7 2.3 3.2 15,000 39,000 33,000 116,000 10,000 3,200 38,000 64,000 82,000 26,800 427,000 500 13,500 1,000 1 1 ,000 1,500 1,000 3,000 1,000 1,000 6,500 40,000 10 1.9 1.7 11 1.2 1.0 1.4 1.6 1.0 1.0 1.4 500 26,000 1,700 1 2,000 1,800 1,000 4,100 1,600 1,000 6.300 56,000 Blaine Chouteau Glacier Hill Liberty Phillips Pondera Teton Toole Other NORTH CENTRAL 39,000 21,000 23,000 1 1 ,000 5,000 35,000 25,000 38,000 8,000 205.000 2.5 1.4 1.7 2.1 1-5 2.4 2.5 3.2 1.3 2.3 97.000 30,000 38,000 22,800 7,500 84,000 62,000 120,000 10,700 472,000 10 42 36 46 55 15 26 7 54 27,500 4,500 7,000 3.000 1,500 17,000 16,000 27,000 1,500 105,000 2,9 2,0 2.1 2.6 2.3 2.8 3.1 3.8 2.5 3.0 80,000 9,000 15,000 7,800 3,500 48,000 50,000 103,000 3,700 320,000 11,500 16,500 16,000 8,000 3,500 18.000 9,000 1 1 ,000 6,500 100,000 15 1.3 1.4 1.9 11 2.0 1.3 1.5 1.1 1.5 17,000 21,000 23,000 15,000 4,000 36,000 12,000 17,000 7,000 152,000 Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley Other NORTHEAST 7,000 1 6,000 18,000 1 1 ,000 24,000 21,000 12,000 3 1 ,000 140,000 1.8 2.5 16 1.9 2,3 2.0 1.6 2.7 2.2 12,700 40,000 28,000 21,300 55,000 42,000 19,000 85,000 303,000 51 35 44 47 28 33 48 14 2,000 7,000 4,500 4,000 7,000 4.500 2,000 19.000 50,000 3.3 4.1 2,7 3.0 4,4 3,8 3.8 3.4 3.6 6,500 29,000 12,000 12,000 31,000 17,000 7,500 65,000 180,000 5,000 9,000 13,500 7,000 17,000 16,500 10,000 12,000 90,000 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.2 1.7 1.4 6,200 11,000 16,000 9,300 24,000 25,000 11,500 20,000 123.000 Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley Judith Basin Lewis and Clark Meagher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland Other CENTR,\L 22,000 62,000 101,000 2 1 ,000 49,000 33,000 25,000 23,000 17,000 22,000 375,000 3 5 2.1 1.7 1.6 1.7 2.6 2 5 18 1.8 2.0 2.0 77,700 129.000 169.000 33.000 82.000 87.000 62,300 41,000 31.000 43,000 755,000 20 5 3 40 18 13 25 34 41 31 20,000 14,000 10,000 11,000 5,000 21,000 22,000 7,000 10,000 15,000 135,000 3.7 3.3 3.2 1.9 2.0 3,4 2,6 3,6 2.3 2.3 2.9 74,000 46,000 32,000 21,000 10,000 72,000 58,000 25,000 23,000 34,000 395,000 2,000 48.000 91,000 10.000 44,000 12.000 3,000 16,000 7,000 7,000 240,000 1.9 1.7 1.5 1.2 1.6 1.3 1.4 1.0 1.1 1.3 1.5 3.700 83,000 137.000 12,000 72,000 15,000 4,300 16,000 8,000 9,000 360,000 Beaverhead Gallatin Jefferson Madison Silver Bow Other SOUTHWEST 51,000 67,000 19,000 57,000 6,000 200,000 3.2 3.5 2.8 3.1 2,9 .3.2 165,500 236,000 53,500 175,500 17,500 648,000 4 1 29 2 49 45,000 51,500 18,000 55,000 5,500 175,000 3.4 3.9 2.9 3.1 3.1 3.4 154,000 203,000 52,000 172,000 17,000 598,000 6,000 15,500 1,000 2,000 500 25,000 1.9 2.1 1.5 1.8 1.0 2.0 1 1 ,500 33,000 1,500 3,500 500 50,000 Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Sweetgrass Treasure Yellowstone Other SOUTH CENTRAL 48,000 41,000 42,000 44,000 36,000 10,000 34,000 255,000 2.1 2.4 2.2 1.6 2.3 2.7 2.9 2 "> 100.000 99.000 92,000 69,000 84,000 27,000 97,000 568,000 8 9 12 22 ~\5 45 10 17,000 24,000 33,000 9,000 27,000 5,000 20,000 135,000 3.5 3.4 2.3 3.2 2.7 4.0 4.0 3.1 59,000 82,000 77,000 29,000 73,000 20,000 80,000 420,000 31,000 17,000 9,000 35,000 9,000 5,000 14,000 120,000 3 0 7 1 -) 4 ■) 2 41,000 17,000 15,000 40,000 11,000 7,000 17.000 148,000 Carter Custer Fallon Powder River Prairie Rosebud Wibaux Other SOUTHEAST 40,000 31,000 35,000 46,(1(10 10,00(1 28,000 10,000 200,000 1.2 2.5 1.1 1.2 2.9 27 1,2 1.7 47,000 78,000 38.000 57,000 29,000 75,000 12,000 336,000 30 19 36 27 43 21 52 1,500 12.000 2,500 7,000 6,500 15,000 500 45,000 2.0 4.6 1.6 1.9 3.8 3.9 2.0 3.6 3,000 55,000 4,000 13,000 25,000 59,000 1 ,000 160,000 38,500 19,000 32,500 39,000 3,500 13,000 9,500 155,000 11 1 ■) 1.0 1,1 1,1 1 "> 1 J 1.1 44,000 23,000 34,000 44,000 4,000 16,000 1 1 ,000 176,000 MONTANA 1,550,000 2.3 3,565,000 - 780,000 3.2 2,500,000 770,000 1.4 1,065,000 ¥ 1999 Mom \n a A(,k1( i in kai. Si misjk s ( <>l NM I SUM \lhs - CkdI's 1.<5 ALFALFA HAY : Acreage, ^'ield. and Pr()( uction h V Counties and Districts, 1995 COHNT'l and All, 1 IKKK.AlllI 1 \()N IKKK.MKl) 1 t leld I'lodu lIIiiII Vield Pro- Yield Pro- Harvested Acres Harvested .Acres Per Acre Tons ducdon Tons Harvested .Acres Per Acre Tons duction T.m. DISI'KKT 1 er Acre Tons Tons Rank Deer Lodge 5.()()() 3 ■! 16,500 52 4.500 3 6 16,000 500 1 n M| 32,00(1 41 9.5(K) 33 3 1 .000 500 2 0 I.CMXI Lake 4'J.OOO 3 0 146.000 5 38.000 33 127.000 1 1 ,0(X) 1 7 1 ■) 01 H 1 Lineoln 6.500 1 S 1 1,500 54 4.500 20 9.000 2. (MM) 1 3 2 s I 11 1 Mineral 2.500 24 6,000 56 1 .000 3 0 3.000 l,5(M) 2 0 ."vIKMI Missoula 14.000 2 6 37.000 39 11.000 2.9 32.0(M) 3,tX)0 1 7 5. (MX) Powell 24.000 3 0 72.500 25 22.500 3 1 70.(J(X) l,5 75,000 23 2 1 ,000 2,9 61.(M)0 13,0(X) 1 1 I4.(MMI Pondera 27.000 2,8 75,000 23 15,000 3,4 51.000 12,(XX) 20 24.(MM) Teton 40.000 3 0 1 20,000 9 30,000 35 104.000 10,(MX) 16 16,(KMI Tixile 0.000 2 0 18.000 50 2,000 3 0 6.000 7,0(M) 1 7 I2,(MHP Other - N()RIIICKNTR/\L 21S,000 2.5 555.000 - llO.UflO .3.3 365,000 108.000 1.8 190.000 Daniels y.ooo 2 0 18.000 50 2,500 ,"^ N '',500 6.500 1 .■■ ,> MH) Dawson 20,000 20 3').000 38 6.000 4,2 25.000 14.000 10 14,(M)(I Garfield 16.000 13 20.500 48 3.000 2,5 7,500 13.000 10 13,(MMI MeCone 10.000 24 23.500 47 5.000 3,8 19.0(X) 5. (MM) 09 4,5(MI Richland 24.000 T 1 53.000 29 6.000 4.5 27,(X)0 18.(K)0 14 26,(M»(i Roosevelt 25.00(1 2 0 51.000 32 6.000 3,7 22,000 19.000 1,5 29,000 Sheridan 13.000 2 1 27.000 44 3.500 4.3 15,000 9.5(X) 13 12,(XMI Vallev 33.000 27 88.000 19 18.000 3.6 65,000 15,0(X) 15 23.(MXi Other NORTHEAST 150,000 2.1 .uo.ooo - 50,000 3.8 190.000 100,000 1.3 130.000 Broadwater 22.000 3.7 81.0(111 21 21,000 3 S "''.(MH) 1 .0011 2 0 2,(KMI Cascade 63,000 -) -> 141.000 6 1 1 ,000 3 S 38.000 52.0(X» 20 103.000 Fergus 102,000 19 l')7.000 -I 13,000 3.0 39,000 89,000 18 158.000 Golden Valley 20.000 T -> 44.000 37 8,000 3.1 25.000 12.000 16 19.000 Judith Basin 56.000 S T 124.000 7 8,000 3.1 25.000 48.000 2,1 99.000 Lewis and Clark 30.000 ■^ -» ')6.0()0 14 22.000 3.7 81. (MX) 8.0(X) 1,9 15,000 Meagher 20.000 •y 4 48.000 34 17.000 2.5 42,(H)0 3.000 20 6.000 Musselshell 2 1 .000 ■> 1 45.000 36 9.000 34 3 1 ,(XX) 12.000 12 14.000 Petroleum 16.000 1 8 2').000 43 1 1 .000 2 2 24.000 5.1XX) 10 5.000 Wheatland 22.000 -) 4 52.000 31 15,000 17 4 1 ,(XM) 7,000 1,6 11.000 Other CKNTRM, .^72,000 2J 857,00(1 135,000 3.1 425.000 237.000 1,8 432.000 Iica\crhc;ul 47.000 3,8 178.000 4 43,000 40 1 70.(XX) 4.tXX) 20 8.0(X) CiuU;i(in 66.000 3,6 237.000 1 50,000 40 202. IXK) 16,(MX) ■» 1 35.000 Jefferson 18.000 2') 52.500 30 16,500 30 50.(XX) 1 ,5(X) I7 2,5(Mi Madison 58.000 3,4 1 ')6.00() 3 55,000 3,5 I90.(M)0 3, (MX) 20 6,tMHI Silver l5ow 6.000 3 1 18.500 49 5.500 3,3 18, (MM) 5(X) 1 0 5(HI Other soirmwKST 195,000 .V5 682.000 - 170,000 3.7 630,000 25.000 2.1 52.000 Uig Horn 4S.000 2 5 120.000 ') 18.000 ^7 67.(HMI 3(I,(KKI 1 S 5' (KMI Carbon 43,000 26 1 1 1 .000 11 23.000 36 82.(XK) 20,IXX) 1 5 2'' 01 H J Park 44,000 24 106.000 13 39.000 2 5 98.(K)0 5,(MX) 1 6 S I M M 1 Stillwater 47,000 20 ')4.(M)0 15 12.000 34 41.000 35,000 1 5 5 '. 1 K K 1 Sueetsrass 37,000 2 3 85.(X)0 20 24.000 2-S 66.(XK) 1 3,000 15 1>) IKHI Treasure 10.000 3 0 30.000 42 5.(X)0 42 21.(XK) 5,000 1 8 ').IKMI Yellowstone 36.000 3 0 107.000 12 19.000 4 2 80.(XX) 1 7,0(M) 1 6 27.000 Other SOUTH (KM KM. 265.000 2,5 653.000 14(1.000 3,3 455.000 125,0(1(1 1,6 198.0(H) Carter 50.000 1 (. 8 1 .000 21 3.000 20 6,(MK» 47,(XK) 16 Custer 33.000 OO.OOO 17 15.(X)0 40 60,(KK) 18, (MX) 1 7 ' ' ' Fallon 37.000 13 49.300 33 2.000 ■> 2 4.3(K) 35,000 13 4> IHKI Powder River 56.000 17 <)4.0()0 15 5,000 2 6 13, (XX) 5 1 .(MM) 16 Sl.tHHi Prairie Ml. 000 ■> -^ 26.500 46 5,000 4 0 20,(MM) 5. (MX) 13 (vMMI Rosebud "'11,000 ^ -, 6'). 000 26 14,000 3 6 50.(KMI 16. (MX) 1,2 |<) IKHt Wihau\ >).000 1 1 10.200 55 1 ,0(H) 1 -1 1 "^oo 8.(MM1 II ^ M M 1 Other soinuKAsr 225,000 1 •> 420,000 - 45.000 3,4 155.000 180.000 1,5 265.000 MONTANA 1.600,000 2,5 4.000.(100 7S0.000 3.4 2.655. (KMt S20.000 16 1,345,000 136 Coin rv Ks i imatks - Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 ALFALFA HAY: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1996 COUNTY iind ALL IRRIGATED NON-IRRIGATED | Yield Production Yield Pro- Yield Pro- Harvested Acres Per Acre Tons l-l ir,j,3cl.ii-| Per Acre Tons duction Tons Harvested Acres Per Acre Tons duction Tons DISTRICT Tons Rank narvesiLU Acres Deer Lodae (1.1)1)1) 2 ^) 17.501) 49 5,500 3.1 17.000 500 1,0 500 Flalhead ^ 25.(100 16 66.000 24 1 1 ,000 3,5 39.000 14,000 1.9 27.000 (jranile 12,000 3.1 37,500 40 11,500 3.2 37.000 500 1.0 500 Like 50.000 2.9 143.000 4 38,000 3,3 124.000 1 2,000 1,6 19.000 Lineoln 7.000 1.6 11,500 54 4,500 1.7 7,500 2,500 1,6 4.000 Mineral 2.500 2,4 6.000 56 1 ,000 3.0 3.000 1,500 2,0 3.000 Missoula 1 6.500 2,8 47,000 33 13.000 3.2 41.500 3,500 1.6 5.500 Powell 24.0()() 3,0 72.000 22 20,500 3.3 67.000 3,500 1.4 5,000 Ravalli 2(>,000 3.6 93.000 II 24,000 3.8 91.000 2,000 1.0 2,000 Sanders 21.000 2.0 41.500 37 11,000 2.5 28,000 10,000 1.4 13.500 Other - NORTHWEST I90,()0() 2.8 535,000 - 140,000 3.3 455,000 50,000 1.6 80,000 Blaine 45.000 ") ") 97.000 10 29,000 2.8 80,000 16,000 1.1 17.000 Chouteau 27.000 Is 40.000 38 5,000 3.2 16,000 22,000 1,1 24,000 Glacier 24.000 1.4 33.000 42 7,000 1.9 13,000 17,000 1,2 20,000 Hill 12.000 15 17,500 49 2,000 2.8 5.500 10.000 1.2 12,000 Liberty 8,000 1.3 10,500 55 2,500 2.0 5,000 5.500 1,0 5,500 Phillips 42.000 1.9 78.000 19 21,000 2.4 50,000 21.000 1,3 28,000 Pondera 27.000 2.3 62.000 27 14.000 3.2 45.000 13.000 1,3 17,000 Telon 40.000 2.7 108.000 6 27.000 3.5 94,000 13.000 1,1 14.000 Toole Other NORTH CENTRAL 10.000 1.4 14.000 52 2.500 2.6 6.500 7,500 1-0 7.500 235,000 2.0 460.000 - 110,000 2.9 315,000 125,000 1.2 145,000 Daniels 1 0,000 16 15.500 51 2.000 2,3 4.500 8,000 1.4 11,000 Dawson 2.^,000 2.1 49.000 31 7.000 4.1 29.000 16.000 1.3 20,000 Garlleld 20,000 1.4 28.000 44 3.500 2.9 10,000 16,500 1.1 18,000 McCone 12,000 1.8 21,500 47 5.500 2.5 14,000 6,500 1.2 7,500 Richland 28,000 1,9 54,000 30 7.000 4.4 3 1 .000 2 1 ,000 1,1 23.000 Roosevelt 25,000 1.6 39.000 39 7.000 2.7 19.000 18.000 1.1 20,000 Sheridan 15.000 16 24.000 45 3.000 2.8 8.500 12.000 1.3 15.500 Valley 37.000 2.4 89.000 12 22,000 3.4 74.000 15.000 1.0 15,000 Other - -- .. .. .. NORTHEAST 170,000 1.9 320,000 -- 57,000 3.3 190,000 113,000 1.2 130,000 Broadwater 23,000 3.6 83,000 17 22.000 3,7 82,000 1,000 1,0 1.000 Cascade 65,000 1.5 98.000 9 14.000 3.3 46,000 51,000 1,0 52.000 Fer2us 113.000 1,1 129.000 5 10,000 2.4 24.000 103,000 1,0 105.000 Golden Valley 22.000 1.9 42,500 36 8,500 3.1 26.000 13,500 1,2 16.500 Judith Basin 61,000 1.4 86.000 15 8,500 2 2 19,000 52,500 1,3 67.000 Lewis and Clark 32,000 2.7 87.000 13 24.000 33 79,000 8,000 1,0 8.000 Meagher 22.000 2,6 56.500 28 19.000 2.7 52.000 3.000 1.5 4.500 Musselshell 25.000 1.9 48,000 32 8.000 3.3 26.000 17.000 1.3 22,000 Petroleum 17.000 2-1 35.000 41 10,000 2.5 25,000 7,000 1.4 10.000 Wheatland 25.000 1,8 45.000 34 16.000 2.3 36,000 9.000 1.0 9,000 Other -- -- — .. __ __ __ CENTRAL 405,000 1.8 710,000 - 140,000 3.0 415,000 265,000 1.1 295,000 Beaverhead 49.000 3,4 168,000 3 45.000 3.6 160,000 4.000 2,0 8.000 Gallatin 67.000 3.0 200,000 1 47.000 3.6 170,000 20.000 1-5 30.000 Jefferson 18.000 3.1 56,000 29 16.000 3.3 53,000 2,000 1.5 3,000 Madison 60.000 3.0 177.000 "> 57,000 3.0 170,000 3.000 2.3 7,000 Silver Bow Other SOUTHWEST 6.000 3.2 19.000 48 5.000 3.4 17,000 1,000 2.0 2,000 200,000 3.1 620,000 - 170,000 3.4 570,000 30,000 1.7 50,000 Big Horn 50.000 1 T 108,000 6 17.500 3,2 56,000 32,500 1.6 52,000 Carbon 40.000 2 2 87.000 13 23,500 3.0 70,000 16,500 1.0 17,000 Park 43.000 2.0 84.500 16 34.000 2.2 74,000 9,000 1.2 10,500 Stillwater 44.000 1.4 63,000 25 10.500 2.6 27.000 33.500 1.1 36,000 Sweetgrass 3'),()()i) 2,1 81,500 18 26.500 2.5 67,000 12.500 1.2 14,500 Treasure 1 1 .000 3.0 33.000 42 5.500 4.5 25,000 5,500 1.5 8,000 Yellowstone Other SOUTH CENTRVL 38.000 2.7 103,000 8 17.500 4.6 81,000 20,500 1,1 22,000 265,000 2.1 560,000 - 135,000 3.0 400,000 130,000 1.2 160,000 Carter 55,000 1,1 63.000 25 4.000 1.8 7,000 5 1 ,000 1.1 56,000 Custer 34.000 2.3 78.000 19 15.000 3.8 57.000 19.000 I.I 21,000 Fallon 39.000 1.1 43.000 35 2.500 2.0 5.000 36,500 1.0 38,000 Powder River 53.000 1.5 77.000 21 7.000 3.0 21.000 46.000 1.2 56,000 Prairie 10.000 2 3 23.000 46 4.500 3.6 16,000 5,500 1.3 7,000 Rosebud 32.000 2.1 67.000 23 14,000 3.4 47,000 18,000 1,1 20,000 Wibaux Other 12.000 1.2 14,000 52 1,000 2,0 2,000 11.000 I.I 1 2.000 SOUTHEAST 2.35,000 1.6 365,000 - 48,000 3.2 155,000 187,000 1.1 210,000 MONTANA 1,700,000 2.1 3,570,000 -- 800.000 3.1 2,500,000 900,000 1.2 1,070,000 I99'>M<)M \N\ \(,RI( I 111 KM. SI MIS IK s ( OINM i:sllM\ll s- ( kOI's 137 ALFALFA HAY: Acreaae. Meld, and Production by Counties and Districts. 1997 COUNTS' and niSTKKT Al 1 1 IKKK.AIII) n()N.ikki(;aih» | Yield Production Yield Plo- Y leld Plu- Harvested Aeres I'er Acre Tons Harvested Acres Per Acre Tons duetion Tons Harvested Acres Per Acre Tons duclion Tons Tons Rank Deer Lodge 5.(101) 2 '» I4,.S(I() M 4, ,■^0(1 '- II 1 "v50(l 500 2 0 1 .IXH) Flathead 21.00(1 2 ') 01,50(1 2S 8,000 3.6 29,000 13.000 2-5 32.500 Ciranile l.'^.OOO 3 2 41,000 39 12,5(H) 3.2 40,(K10 5WI 2.0 1.000 Lake 47,000 3 2 152.000 5 37.000 3.5 129.000 lO.OOtJ 2.3 23.000 Lineoln 5. .500 2.0 1 1 .000 54 4.0(K) 2.3 9.000 1.500 1.3 2.000 Mineral 2.000 2.8 5.500 50 500 3.0 1.500 1.5(X) 27 4.000 Missoula 12.500 2.9 36,000 40 10.000 3.2 31.500 2.500 18 4.500 Powell 23.000 3.3 75.000 21 20.000 3.3 66.500 3.000 2,8 8.500 Ravalli 10.000 37 69.500 24 18.000 3.8 67.500 1.000 2 0 2.000 Sanders 22.000 2 6 58.000 30 11.500 3.2 36.500 10.500 2 0 21.500 Other NORTIIWKST 170,11110 3.1 524,0(1(1 126.000 3.4 424.000 44.0011 2.3 100.000 Blaine 45.500 2,4 107.000 13 23.000 3.4 79.000 22.500 1.2 28.000 Chouteau 27.000 1.9 50.000 ,12 3.500 4.1 14.500 23.500 1.5 35.500 filaeier 2.'!.000 2 1 47.500 33 7.000 2.9 20.500 16.000 1.7 27.000 Hill l.^^.tlOO 1 5 19,500 49 2.500 2.2 5.500 10.500 1.3 14.000 Liberty 8.000 2 1 16.500 50 3.000 3.3 10.000 5.0O0 13 6.500 Phillips 42.500 20 86.500 17 20,000 2.8 56.500 22.500 13 30.000 Pondera 25.000 2.7 66.500 20 14.000 3.7 51.500 11.000 14 15.000 Teton 42.500 3 1 133.500 8 26.500 3.9 104.000 16.000 18 29.500 Toole 1.1.500 16 21.000 40 2,5(X) 2.6 6,500 11.000 1 3 14,500 Other " NORTH CF.NTRyVl. 240.000 2.3 5-48.00() - 102.000 3.4 348.000 138.000 1.4 200.000 Daniels '),5(l() 15 14.500 51 1,00(1 4 0 4,000 8.500 1 2 I0,5(X) Dawson 22.500 2.0 45.000 37 6.500 3.6 23.500 16.(K10 1 3 2 1 .50. 500 2.7 97.0tM) 15 19,500 3.8 75,0(M1 17,000 1 3 22.00, (1(1(1 2.3 899,000 126,0(111 3.4 426.000 269.00(1 1.8 473.000 Beaverhead 45.500 3.7 169,500 ^^ 43.000 3.8 165.000 2.500 1 8 4.500 Gallatin 56,500 3.4 189,500 2 37.500 3.9 145.500 19.000 "> "^ 44.000 Jefferson 14.000 3.3 46,500 34 11.500 3.6 41.500 2.500 20 5.000 Madison 50,500 3.3 168,500 4 47.000 3.4 161.500 3.500 20 7.000 Silver Bow 3.500 29 10.000 55 3.000 3.2 9.500 500 1 0 500 Other -- SOUTHWKST 170,000 3.4 584.000 142,000 3.7 523.000 28.000 •> 1 61.000 Big Horn 51.500 20 I3<),(iil0 - 13.000 4.7 0 1 .(KH) 3S.5(HI 1 ') "S,0(HI Carbon 43.500 2 0 115.0110 Ill 22.000 3.9 85.(KX1 21.500 1 4 30.(KX) Park 40.000 2,5 113.000 1 1 33.tK10 2.7 89.500 1 3.000 1 8 23.500 Stillwater 40.500 18 85.0(MI 18 10.00(1 3.3 33.000 36.500 1 4 52.000 Sweetgrass Treasure 39.500 2 2 85,(K)0 18 24.(KM1 2.5 61.00(1 15,500 1 5 24.000 1 1 .500 26 30.(KX) 42 4.000 4.6 18.500 7.500 1 5 1 1 .500 Yellowstone 41,500 2.6 109.000 12 1 8.(MH) 4.3 78.000 23.500 1 3 31.000 Other SOUTH CENTR.\L 2K0.II(MI 2.4 673,000 124.00(1 3.4 426.000 156.11(1(1 1.6 24''.0(Ml Caricr 53.500 1.3 68,000 2^ 2.(HX1 20 4,000 5l.5(Hl 1 2 64.000 Cusier 33.000 2.5 82.000 20 14,(MH1 4.5 62.500 19.000 1 0 19.500 Fallon 4 1 .000 11 45.500 30 1.500 3.0 4.5(X) .39.500 1 0 41.0(X) Powder River 58.500 16 96.500 10 7,500 3.1 23.000 51.000 1 4 73.500 Prairie 8.000 26 21.000 40 3.500 4.0 14.000 4.500 1 6 7.000 Rosebud 34.500 2 1 74.000 T> 13.0(X) 3.7 47.500 21.500 1 2 26.5(X1 Wibaux 11,50(1 1 2 14,00(1 SI 500 3.0 1 .500 11.000 1 1 12.500 Olhcr SOlTHKASr 240,(»mi 1.7 4(11.0011 - 42.000 3.7 157.000 198.000 1.2 244.000 MONTANA 1.65(1,(1011 2.4 3.9h(l.lHMl 710.00(1 3.5 2.4'>II.0(M1 •)4(1.II0I1 1.6 l.4''(i.mi(i 138 C()^'NT^ EsTiMA IKS - Crops Montana Agricui.thral Statistics 1999 ALFALFA HAY: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1998 COl'NT'i' and DISTRICT AIL IRRIGATED NON-IRRIGATED | Yield Production Yield Pro- Yield Pro- Harvested Acres Per Acre Tons H.irvestcd .Acres Per Acre Tons duction Tons Harvested Acres Per Acre Tons duction Tons Tons Rank Deer Lodge 5.500 2 9 16.000 49 5,000 3.1 15,500 500 1.0 500 Flathead 21.000 3 3 68,500 23 8,000 4.1 33,000 13,000 2-7 35,500 Granite 14.000 3.1 44,000 36 13.500 3.2 43,500 500 1.0 500 Lake 52.000 2.8 144,000 6 40.500 3.1 124,000 11,500 1,7 20,000 Lincoln G.OOO 2.8 16,500 48 4,500 3,2 14,500 1,500 1.3 2,000 Mineral 2.000 2.8 5,500 56 500 3.0 1,500 1,500 2.7 4,000 Missoula 12.500 3,0 37,500 40 9,000 3.5 31,500 3,500 1,7 6,000 Powell 25.500 2.3 58,500 27 2 1 ,000 2.5 52,000 4,500 1.4 6,500 Ravalli 20.000 3.8 76,500 18 18,000 4.1 73,000 2,000 1.8 3,500 Sanders 21.500 2.1 46,000 33 14,000 2.6 36,500 7,500 1.3 9,500 Other -- -- - -- - - NORTHWEST 180,000 2,9 513,000 -- 134,000 3.2 425,000 46,000 1,9 88,000 Blaine 50,000 2,1 102,500 11 29,000 2,8 82,500 21,000 1.0 20,000 Chouteau 29,500 1,5 45,500 35 6,000 3,0 18,000 23,500 1.2 27.500 Glacier 22.500 1.8 40,000 38 7,000 2,7 19,000 15,500 1.4 21.000 Hill 12,500 M 13,500 51 2,000 2.8 5.500 10,500 0.8 8,000 Liberty 8.500 16 13,500 51 3,500 2.7 9,500 5,000 0.8 4,000 Phillips 43,500 T ~> 95,000 15 22,500 3.1 70,500 21,000 1.2 24,500 Pondera 26,000 16 68,000 24 16,500 3.3 55,000 9,500 1.4 13,000 Teton 45,000 3.7 165,500 5 31,500 4.7 149,500 13,500 1.2 16,000 Toole Other NORTH CENTRAL 12,500 1.5 18,500 46 3,000 3.5 10,500 9,500 0.8 8,000 250,000 2.2 562,000 - 121,000 3.5 420,000 129,000 1.1 142,000 Daniels 1 0.000 1,1 11,000 55 1 ,000 20 2,000 9,000 1 () 9,000 Dawson 24.000 2.0 47,500 30 7,500 4,0 30,000 16,500 1,1 17,500 Garfield 17.500 1.1 18,500 46 3,000 2,7 8.000 14,500 0.7 10,500 McCone 10,000 1.9 19,000 45 4,500 3,3 15,000 5,500 0,7 4,000 Richland 25,500 1.9 49,500 29 6,000 4.2 25,000 19,500 1.3 24,500 Roosevelt 20.000 2.0 39,000 39 5,000 4,0 20,000 15,000 1.3 19,000 Sheridan 13.500 1.8 24,500 44 3,000 4.3 13,000 10,500 1.1 11,500 Valley 3<).500 2,6 101,000 12 2 1 ,000 4.1 87,000 18,500 0.8 14,000 Other - -- NORTHEAST 160,000 1,9 310,000 - 51,000 3.9 200,000 109,000 1.0 110,000 Broadwater 19.000 3.7 71,000 21 18,000 3.9 69,500 1,000 1.5 1,500 Cascade 73.000 1.9 137,000 7 19,500 3.5 67,500 53,500 1.3 69,500 Fergus 1 20.000 1.5 182,000 2 13,000 3.1 40,000 107,000 1.3 142,000 Golden Valley 17.000 1.5 25,000 43 6,000 2.5 15,000 11,000 0.9 10,000 Judith Basin 65,000 1.6 101,000 12 6,500 3.5 22,500 58,500 1.3 78.500 Lewis and Clark 33,000 2.5 81,000 17 25,000 2.9 71,500 8,000 1.2 9,500 Meagher 24,000 3.1 73,500 20 20,000 3.4 67,000 4,000 1.6 6,500 Musselshell 21,000 2,0 43,000 37 8,000 3.9 31,000 13,000 0.9 12,000 Petroleum 14,000 2.1 30,000 42 8,000 2.7 21,500 6,000 1.4 8,500 Wheatland 24,000 2.6 61,500 26 18,000 2.8 49,500 6,000 2.0 12,000 Other - -- - CENTRAL 410,000 2,0 805.000 - 142,000 3.2 455,000 268,000 1.3 350,000 Beaverhead 46,000 3.9 178,000 3 43,500 4.0 174,000 2,500 1.6 4.000 Gallatin 61,000 3.5 212,000 1 43,000 3.9 168,000 18,000 2.4 44,000 Jefferson 14,000 3.4 47,500 30 11,500 3.7 42,500 2,500 2.0 5,000 Madison 55,000 3.1 170,500 4 5 1 ,500 3.2 164,000 3,500 1.9 6,500 Silver Bow 4,000 3.0 12,000 53 3,500 3.3 11,500 500 1.0 500 Other .. .- SOUTHWEST 180,000 3.4 620,000 - 153,000 3.7 560,000 27,000 2.2 60,000 Big Horn 48.000 1.8 88,000 16 12,000 3.9 46,500 36,000 1.2 41,500 Carbon 44.000 2 2 98,500 14 26,000 3.2 82,000 18,000 0.9 16,500 Park 47.000 14 112,000 8 35,500 2.8 98,000 11,500 1.2 14,000 Stillwater 46.000 1.4 66,500 25 10,000 3.7 37,000 36,000 0.8 29.500 Sweetgrass 35.500 16 58,500 27 20,500 2.2 45,000 15,000 0.9 13,500 Treasure 12.500 2.6 32,000 41 5,000 4.9 24,500 7,500 1.0 7,500 Yellowstone 42.000 2.5 104,500 9 23,000 3.8 87.000 19,000 0.9 17,500 Other .. .- .. -- - - SOUTH CENTRyVL 275,000 2.0 560,000 - 132,000 3.2 420,000 143,000 1.0 140,000 Carter 53.000 0.9 46,500 32 2,000 1.8 3,500 5 1 ,000 0.8 43,000 Custer 34,0(1(1 2.3 76,500 18 17,000 3.7 62,500 17,000 0.8 14,000 Fallon 43.000 11 46,000 33 1,500 2.0 3,000 41,500 1.0 43,000 Powder River 58.000 12 69,000 11 1 1 ,000 2.7 29,500 47,000 0.8 39,500 Prairie 7,500 2 1 16,000 49 3,000 3.5 10,500 4,500 1.2 5,500 Rosebud 37,000 2,8 104,000 10 22,000 4.1 90,000 15,000 0.9 14,000 Wibaux Other SOUTHEAST 12,500 1,0 1 2,000 53 500 2.0 1 ,000 12,000 0.9 1 1 ,000 245,000 1.5 370,000 57,000 3.5 200,000 188,000 0.9 170,000 MONTANA 1,700,000 -) 1 3,740,000 -- 790,000 3.4 2,680,000 910,000 1.2 1,060,000 !•>•)<) Mom \n \ \(.k1( I 111 KM SI \ I IS IK s ( ()l sn Ksl IM \ II s - ( KDI's iM) ALL OTHKR HAY: Acreaye, \\v d. and Production bv Counties and Districts. 1993 couNn and DISTRICT ALL 1KK1(,\1L1) SON IKRK, Ml 1) 1 'I leld I'r.Klu 1.11. '11 > leld Pro- "l icid P.O Harvested Acres Per Acre Tons Har\ested Acres i'er Acre Tons ducliun Tons Harvested Acres Per Acre Ton. duction Tons Tons Rank Deer Uidgc 5.000 1 (< S.21I0 4.S 5 ODD 1 (> H 2DD (•1.11 head 8,000 25 19.800 27 3.000 2 6 ' MHI 5.(HH) 24 I2.(HH) (iranilc 21.000 2 3 49.3(H) 4 20.000 24 4 S DDD LtXHJ 13 1.300 Uikc 8.000 1 9 I5.(M)0 37 5.000 2 2 1 LDDII 3,(XHJ 1.3 4. (XX) Lincoln 5.(M)0 1 7 8.70(1 46 1.500 25 3 -|MI 3,5(H) 1.4 5.000 Mineral 1 .000 1 (1 1 .600 56 5(X) 20 I.IMM) 500 1.2 600 Missoula 5.000 2 0 IO.(K)0 45 3.500 23 8.000 1.500 L3 2.000 Powell 28,000 15 43.000 6 22.000 1 6 36,(XH) 6,000 1.2 7.000 Ravalli 17.000 24 40.100 7 16.000 24 38,1HH) 1 .(XXJ 2 1 2.100 Sanders 10.000 1 7 17.300 30 1.500 T 1 3, 3(H) 8.500 16 14.000 Olher NOKTIIUI SI 1118.000 2,0 213.000 78.000 2.1 165.000 30.000 1.6 48,000 Blaine 18,000 18 33.000 12 10.000 2.2 22.(HH) 8.00(J 1 4 11.000 Choulcau 13,000 1 3 17.200 31 800 28 2.200 12.2(XJ 12 15.000 Cilacier 16,000 1 S 29.000 16 1.100 27 3.000 14.900 1.7 26.000 Hill 1 1 ,000 1 3 14.700 39 300 2 3 700 10.700 13 14.000 Lihcrly 4.000 1 7 6.600 50 600 2.7 1.600 3.400 15 5. (XX) I'hillip's 28.000 19 52.000 3 11.000 ■y 2 24.000 17.000 16 28.000 I'ondcra 8.000 2 4 19.000 28 3.000 17 8.000 5. OCX) 22 11.000 Telon 20.000 1 S 36.000 8 11.000 24 26.000 9.000 11 10.000 Toole 4.000 1 1 4.500 55 200 25 5(H) 3.8(H) 1 1 4.(HH) Olher NORTH CKNTRAI. 122.000 1.7 212.000 - 38,000 2.3 88.U00 84,000 1.5 124.000 Daniels 7,000 1 2 8.7(11) 46 300 s ^ 7(H) 6.7(H) 1 : 8.000 Dawson 22,000 16 35.100 10 1.000 2 1 2.100 21.000 16 33.000 (iarficld 9,000 13 12.000 43 500 20 1.000 8.500 1.3 11.000 McCone 19,000 1 6 30.000 14 400 2.5 l.(XX) 18.600 16 29.000 Riehland 18,000 13 23.200 25 500 2.4 1.200 17.500 1.3 22.000 Roosc\elt 15,000 11 17.000 32 1.500 2.0 3.00O 13.500 1.0 14.000 Sheridan 14,000 10 14.600 40 300 2.0 600 13.700 10 14.000 \alles 12,000 1 4 16,400 35 5.500 1.7 9.400 6.500 11 7.(X)0 Olher ~ NORTHEAST 116.000 1,4 157,000 - 10.000 1.9 19,000 106,000 1.3 1.^8.000 liroadwaler ".000 2 0 13.700 42 5.0(MI ; 1 10. 3(H) 2 .(M H 1 1 " 3.400 Cascade 1(1.000 1 6 26.000 22 2.(HX) 2 5 5. (XX) 14.000 15 21.000 Fergus 2.^,000 1 6 36.000 8 1.500 2.0 3. (XX) 21.500 15 33.000 Colden Valley 4.000 1 3 5.000 54 1.000 20 2.000 3.000 10 3,000 Judilh Hasin 14.000 1 7 23.400 24 2.000 17 3.400 12.000 1.7 20,000 Lewis and Clark 15.000 19 29.000 16 8.000 2.4 19.000 7.000 1.4 lO.(XX) Meagher 29,000 19 56.0(H) 1 2 1 .000 2.1 45.000 8.000 14 11.000 Musselshell 5,000 13 6.400 51 1.500 17 2.500 3.500 II 3.')00 Petroleum 4,000 17 6.<)(H) 49 1.000 18 1.800 3.000 1.7 5.100 Whealland 13,000 2 1 27.6(H) 19 9,000 24 22.000 4.000 14 5.600 Olher CKNTRAL no.ooo 1,8 230.000 -- 52.000 ■> T 114.000 78.000 1.5 1 Ih.OOO Beaverhead 70,000 1 8 128.200 1 67,0(M) 18 123.0(X) 3,(HH) 17 5.200 Gallalin 12,000 2 3 27.500 20 7.0(H) 26 18. (XX) 5,(HH) 19 9.500 Jefferson 10,000 1 8 18,(K)0 29 7,000 19 13. (XXI 3.0(H) 1.7 5.000 Madison i9,m)o 2 3 43,8(M) 5 17,000 24 40.0(X) 2.(HH) 19 3.800 Silver Bow 3,000 1 8 5, 5(H) 52 2.(X)0 2 0 4.(XH) l.lHHl 1 5 1 ,5(X) Olher -. SOUTH WKST 114.000 2,0 223.000 -■ 100.000 2.0 198.000 14.WMI 1.8 25.000 Big Horn 1 11.1100 1 4 I4,.>(H) 41 2.(H)0 2 S .■^.60(1 S.IMHl i 1 S ~1HI Carbon 14.000 : 4 33, .■'(H) 11 11.000 25 27,000 3,000 2-1 6.300 Park 10.000 1 " I7.(HH) 32 6.000 ■> ■> 13,000 4,0(X) 1.0 4,000 Slillwaler 18.000 1 s 32.0(«1 13 6.000 27 16,000 12,000 13 |(. IHH) Sweelgrass 15,000 2 0 30.000 14 9.000 23 21,000 6.000 15 '1 ixNI Treasure 3,000 1 s 5.4IHI 53 2.000 2 2 4,400 1.000 1.0 i,mx) Yellowstone 14,000 1 s 25. (MMl 23 8.000 24 19.0(X) b.QOO 10 6.000 Olliei SOI 111 ( IMKAL 84.000 1,9 157.000 44.000 2.4 lOh.OOO 40.000 1 < 51.000 Carter 23,0011 1 2 28. '00 18 500 1 4 7(H) 22.500 12 ; • 1 •< H 1 Custer 17,000 1 3 2I.7IH) 26 2.400 2 0 4,700 lA.bOO 12 ' t -iHI Fallon 15,000 1 0 15.6tK) 36 400 15 6(K) 14,6(X) 1 0 - 1 Kill Powder River 13,000 1 3 16.700 34 1.000 1 7 1 .71X) 12,000 1 3 1 - i~KI Prairie 1 1 .000 1 4 14.9(H) 38 500 1 8 9(X) I0,5(X) 13 ; 4 INK) Rosebud 17.000 1 5 26.1(H) 21 3.000 24 7,1(X) 14, (XX) 14 1') IHH) Wibaux 10,000 1 0 10. '(M) 44 200 15 3(HI 9.8(X) 10 ID.IKH) Other -- SOITHKAST 1 06.000 1.3 1 34.000 - 8.000 2.0 16.000 98.000 1.2 118.000 MONTANA 780.000 1.7 1.326.000 330.000 : 1 "Oh.OOO 450.1100 14 h:o.000 140 County Estimates - Crops Montana Agricultural Statlstics 1999 ALL OTHKR HAY: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts 1994 COUNTY tind ALL IRRIGATED NON-IRRIGATED | Yield Production Yield Pro- Yield Pro- niSTRlCT Harvested Per Acre Harvested Per Acre duction Harvested Per Acre duction i^i^i 1 i\i\^ t Acres Tons Tons Rank Acres Tons Tons Acres Tons Tons Deer Uidge 4,000 1.5 6.100 47 4,000 15 6.100 .. Flathead 8.000 1.8 14.000 28 3,500 19 6.800 4,500 16 7,200 Granite 18.000 2.2 39.700 4 17,500 2 T 39.000 500 1.4 700 Lake 9.000 1.5 13.400 29 6,500 1.7 1 1 ,000 2,500 1-0 2,400 Lincoln 3.000 1.5 4.400 52 1,000 1.7 1,700 2,000 1-4 2,700 Mineral 1.000 1.2 1,200 56 500 1,6 800 500 0-8 400 Missoula 6.000 1.5 8,800 42 4,500 1.6 7,200 1,500 11 1,600 Powell 27,000 1.6 42,100 2 24,000 1.6 38,000 3,000 1-4 4,100 Ravalli 13.000 2.3 29,900 8 12,500 2.3 29,000 500 18 900 Sanders 9.000 1.4 12,400 31 2,000 1 -) 4,400 7,000 1 1 8.000 Other - - — _. NORTIIW'EST 98.000 1.8 172.000 -- 76.000 1.9 144.000 22.000 1.3 28,000 Blaine 1 2.000 1.7 20,200 14 6,000 1.9 11,200 6,000 1-5 9,000 Chouteau 8.000 1.2 9,400 38 800 1.8 1,400 7,200 l-l 8,000 Glacier 12.000 1.0 12,000 32 600 1.7 1,000 11,400 1-0 1 1 ,000 Hill 6.000 1.2 7,300 45 200 2.5 500 5,800 1-2 6.800 Liberty 4.000 1.3 5,100 50 800 2.5 2,000 3,200 1-0 3,100 Phillips 28.000 1.4 38,000 6 14,000 1.5 2 1 ,000 14,000 1-2 17,000 Pondera 6.000 1.9 1 1 ,600 33 2,200 2,5 5,500 3,800 16 6,100 Teton 15.000 1,7 24,800 10 1 1 ,000 1,9 20,800 4,000 1-0 4,000 Toole 3.000 1.2 3.600 54 400 1,5 600 2,600 1-2 3,000 Other - -- NORTH CENTRAL 94,000 1.4 1.32,000 36.000 1.8 64.000 58.000 1.2 68.000 Daniels 7.000 1.4 9,800 35 200 1.5 300 6,800 14 9,500 Dawson 17.000 1,2 20,000 15 800 2,5 2,000 16,200 1-1 18,000 Garfield 8.000 1.2 9,200 40 800 1.5 1,200 7,200 1.1 8,000 McCone 16.000 1.2 18,500 18 1,000 1.5 1,500 15,000 1.1 17,000 Richland 14.000 1.3 18,700 17 800 2.1 1,700 13,200 1-3 17,000 Roosevelt 13.000 1.2 15,200 25 2,600 1.4 3,700 10,400 l-I 11,500 Sheridan 12,000 1.4 16,600 22 300 2.0 600 1 1 ,700 1-4 16,000 Valley 11,000 1.4 15,000 26 4,500 1.8 8,000 6,500 1-1 7,000 Other - - - northeast 98,000 1.3 123.000 -- 11.000 1.7 19,000 87,000 1.2 104,000 Broadwater 5,000 1.7 8,300 43 4,000 1.7 6,800 1,000 1-5 1,500 Cascade 15,000 1,4 21,100 13 2,000 2.1 4,100 13,000 1-3 17,000 Fergus 24,000 1.4 34,500 7 2,000 1,8 3,500 22,000 1-4 31,000 Golden Valley 4,000 1.1 4,400 52 1,000 -) ■> 2,200 3,000 0-7 2,200 Judith Basin 15,000 1.5 22,000 12 2,000 10 4,000 13,000 1-4 18,000 Lewis and Clark 1 1 ,000 1.8 19,500 16 7,000 2,1 15,000 4,000 1-1 4,500 Meagher 24,000 1.6 39,000 5 20,000 1.7 34,000 4,000 1-3 5,000 Musselshell 5.000 1.2 6,000 48 1,500 2.3 3,500 3,500 0-7 2,500 Petroleum 4,000 1.3 5,100 50 500 1.8 900 3,500 1-2 4,200 Wheatland 1 1 ,000 1.3 14,100 27 8,000 1.5 12,000 3.000 0-7 2,100 Other - - - -- _, ,. .. CENTRAL 118.000 1,5 174,000 -- ■48,000 1.8 86,000 70.000 1.3 88,000 Beaverhead 62,000 1-8 111,200 1 60,000 1.8 108,000 2,000 1-6 3,200 Gallatin 9,000 2.5 22,300 11 7,000 2.8 19,500 2,000 1-4 2,800 Jefferson 9,000 1.7 15,400 24 8,000 1.8 14,000 1,000 1-4 1,400 Madison 1 9,000 2.2 41,600 3 18,000 2.2 40,000 1,000 16 1,600 Silver Bow 3,000 L8 5,500 49 2,000 2-3 4,500 1,000 1.0 1,000 Other - __ SOUTHWEST 102.000 1.9 196,000 -- 95,000 2.0 186.000 7,000 1.4 10,000 Big Horn 6,000 16 9,500 37 1,500 1.7 2,500 4,500 1.6 7,000 Carbon 14,000 2.1 29,000 9 1 1 ,000 2.3 25,000 3,000 1.3 4,000 Park 8,000 1,2 9,700 36 6,500 1.2 8,000 1,500 1-1 1,700 Stillwater 10,000 1,3 13,400 29 4,500 1.9 8,500 5,500 0-9 4,900 Sweetgrass 10,000 1.8 17,900 19 8,000 2.0 15,800 2,000 1-1 2.100 Treasure 2,000 16 3,100 55 1,000 2.2 2,200 1,000 0-9 900 Yellowstone 10,000 1.7 17.400 21 5,500 2.4 13,000 4,500 1.0 4,400 Other -- — „ __ ,. _. .. __ SOUTH CENTRAL 60.000 1.7 100,000 -- 38,000 2.0 75,000 22,000 1.1 25.000 Carter 16. (MM) 11 17,500 20 300 1.7 500 15,700 1-1 17,000 Custer 12,00(1 1.0 1 1 ,400 34 1 ,500 1.6 2,400 10,500 0-9 9,000 Fallon 12,000 0.8 9,300 39 200 1.5 300 11,800 0-8 9,000 Powder River 1 1 ,000 0.8 9,100 41 800 1.4 1,100 10,200 0-8 8,000 Prairie 8,000 10 8,300 43 600 2.2 1 ,300 7,400 0.9 7,000 Rosebud I4,0(M) 11 15,900 23 2,300 2,1 4,900 1 1 ,700 0-9 11,000 Wibaux Other 7,0(M) 0.9 6,500 46 300 1.7 500 6,700 0-9 6,000 SOUTHEAST 80,000 1.0 78,000 -- 6,000 1.8 11.000 74,000 0.9 67,000 MONTANA 650.000 1.5 975.000 310,000 1.9 585.000 .340,000 1.1 390,000 1 •>')•> \I()M \\v A(.K1( I I 11 K\r Si mis IKS r<(rvr\ FsiiMxiKs. Ckoi's 141 ALLOTHKRHAV: Ac nunc-. Vie Id. and 1' rodiKtion bv Counties and Districts 1 995 COUNIY and All, IKKK.AIKI) \ON-IKKI(,\IH) 1 ILuAcslcd -1 uld I'd .Ac If I'nxJuLtinn ll.ll'.C^Ud >icld Per Acre Plo- duciion Haticslcd ■l icl>l I'ci Acre Pi.. duclion DISTKIll I .11 1 Acres ^o^^ I (Mis K.niK \^IC^ Tons Tons Acres Tons Tons Deer Uxigc 5,000 1 <) 9.500 46 4.500 2,0 9.000 500 1.0 500 Flalhcad 10,000 2 0 20.000 26 5.500 2.2 12.000 4.500 18 8,000 Granile 1 8,000 2 1 37.600 10 17,500 2.1 37.000 500 1,2 600 Ukc 10,000 2 1 2 1 .000 24 6,500 2.3 15.000 3.500 1,7 6,000 Lincoln 4 (too 14 5.700 52 2.000 1.5 3.(X)0 2.000 14 2,700 Mim-ral 1.000 1.8 1 .800 56 5(K( 2.0 1 .(KK) 500 16 800 Mivsoula 7.1)00 2 0 1 4.000 37 5.000 2.2 11,000 2.000 15 3.000 I'dwcll :(),ooo ■> -1 56.000 3 24,5(M) 2.2 54,0fX) 1.500 13 2.000 Ravalli ;'),ooo 2.4 46.400 7 18,000 2.5 45.000 1.000 14 1.400 Sanders 10,00 1.7 264.000 58,000 2.0 114.000 97,000 1.5 150.000 licavcrhcad 72.000 2.0 146.001) 1 68,000 2.1 141.000 4.000 1.3 5.000 (Gallatin 13.000 20 26.000 16 6.500 2 6 17.(HK) 6,500 14 9.000 JelTcrson y.ooo 18 16.000 34 8.0O0 1.9 15. IKK) I.OOO 10 1.000 Madison 22.000 24 52.500 5 20.000 2.5 50.1 K)(l 2.000 1.3 2.500 Silver Bow 4.000 19 7,500 51 3.500 2.0 ",(H)() 52,4i)() 14 ,soo 1.8 1 .41H) :-<.;i)o 1-3 3 1 .OCX) Custer 16.000 1 1 17,500 31 1.800 2.5 4,500 14.200 0,9 13.000 l-allon 20.000 1 1 22.SOO 23 400 2,0 800 19,600 11 22.000 Powder River 13.000 14 17.600 30 800 2.0 1,600 12,200 13 16IKK) Prairie 9.0(M) 1 1 9.5(K) 46 800 1.9 1,500 8,200 10 SIKIO Rosehiid 14.000 1.4 19.500 27 3,000 2.5 7.500 11,000 1.1 l2.tX)0 \Vihau\ O.OOO 1 0 8.700 49 4(H) l.g 700 8.600 09 8.000 Olhcr SOI niKAsr 105.000 1.2 128.000 - 8,000 2.3 18.000 97,000 1,1 110,000 MOM ANA NOO.OOO 1.7 1,360,000 3(>II.IIII0 ■> 1 780,000 4411,000 1.3 580,000 142 County Estimates - Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 ALL OTHER HAY: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1996 COUNTY and DISTRICT ALL IRRIGATED NON-IRRIGATED Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Tons Pro- duction Tons Rank Harvested Acres Yield Per .Acre Tons Productio n Tons Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Tons Pro- duction Tons Deer Lodge 5,000 17 8.500 52 4,500 1,7 7.800 500 1.4 700 Flathead 10,000 1,7 17.000 32 5.500 IS 10.000 4.500 16 7.000 (iranitc l'),000 2.4 45.500 5 18,000 2.4 43.000 1.000 2.5 2.500 Lake 1 2.000 1,8 21.000 26 8,000 2,0 16.000 4.000 1,3 5,000 Lincoln 4,000 L3 5.300 55 1,500 1.7 2.500 2.500 1,1 2.800 Mineral 1,000 1,3 1 .300 56 500 1,6 800 500 1,0 500 Missoula 6.000 1.8 10.700 43 4,500 2,0 8.900 1 .500 1,2 1.800 Powell 30.000 2.3 67.800 ■) 28,000 2,3 65.000 2.000 1,4 2.800 Ravalli 17.000 2 3 38.900 II 16,000 2 3 37,000 1,000 1,9 1,900 Sanders 1 1 .000 1.9 21,000 26 3,500 2,3 8,000 7.500 1,7 13,000 Other -- - - - - NORTHWEST 115,000 2.1 2.17,000 - 90,000 2 "> 199,000 25,000 1.5 38,000 Blaine 2 1 .000 1.2 26,000 17 8.000 1,4 1 1 .000 13.000 1,2 15.000 Chouteau 16.000 0.9 14,000 39 500 2,0 1.000 15.500 0,8 13,000 Glacier 17.000 10 17,300 31 3.000 LI 3.300 14.000 1,0 14,000 Hill 10.000 II 1 1 ,000 42 500 2,0 1.000 9.500 11 10,000 Liberty 6.000 1.7 10,000 47 1.000 2.0 2.000 5.000 16 8,000 Phillips 40.000 1.0 39,500 10 15.000 1,4 21.000 25.000 0,7 18.500 Pondera 8.000 1.3 10.600 44 1.500 1,9 2,900 6.500 1,2 7,700 Teton 22,000 2.2 48.500 3 14,000 2,8 39.000 8.000 1,2 9.500 Toole 5.000 14 7.100 53 500 1,6 800 4.500 1,4 6,300 Other - -- - - NORTH CENTRAL 145,000 1.3 184.000 44.000 1.9 82,000 101,000 1.0 102,000 Daniels 12.000 14 16.300 33 500 1.6 800 1 1.500 1 3 15.500 Dawson 2 1 .000 13 28.100 14 1,000 2.6 2.600 20.000 1,3 25,500 Garfield 15,000 1 0 15.400 34 1,000 1,4 1.400 14.000 1,0 14.000 McCone 20,000 14 27.800 15 1,000 1,8 1.800 19.000 1,4 26,000 Richland 22,000 1.2 25.300 19 2,000 1.7 3,300 20,000 1,1 22,000 Roosevelt 20,000 1.2 24.000 22 2,000 1,5 3.000 18,000 1,2 21,000 Sheridan 21,000 1.5 31.100 12 500 2 ") I.IOO 20.500 1,5 30,000 Valley 14.000 1,3 18.000 30 5,000 1,6 8.000 9.000 LI 10.000 Other -- - - NORTHEAST 145,000 1,3 186,000 - 13,000 1.7 22.000 132,000 1.2 164,000 Broadwater 5,000 19 9.400 50 4.000 2.0 8,000 1.000 1,4 1,400 Cascade 20,000 1 3 25.500 18 4.000 1.8 7,000 16.000 1,2 18.500 Fergus 38,000 1 1 43.000 7 3.000 3,0 9,000 35,000 1,0 34.000 Golden Valley 6.000 1 8 10,600 44 2.000 3.0 6.000 4.000 1,2 4.600 Judith Basin 18.000 1 6 29,000 13 2.000 2,0 4.000 16.000 1,6 25.000 Lewis and Clark 12.000 1 3 15,300 35 6.000 1,7 10.000 6.000 0,9 5.300 Meagher 30.000 1 4 40,800 9 25,000 1,4 36.000 5.000 1,0 4.800 Musselshell 7.000 1 5 10,600 44 1,000 3,0 3.000 6.000 1,3 7.600 Petroleum 8.000 1 2 9,600 48 2,000 1,5 3,000 6.000 1,1 6,600 Wheatland 16.000 1 5 24,200 21 9.000 2,0 18.000 7,000 0,9 6,200 Other - -- - - - - CENTR.\L 160,000 1.4 218,000 - 58.000 1.8 104.000 102,000 1.1 114,000 Beaverhead 83,000 1.7 139,500 1 75.000 1,7 126.000 8,000 1,7 13,500 Gallatin 13,000 2.1 27,000 16 7,000 2,6 18.000 6.000 1,5 9,000 Jefferson 9,000 1.6 14,300 38 8,000 1,6 13.000 1.000 1,3 1,300 Madison 21,000 2 2 46,100 4 20,000 2.3 45.000 1,000 1,1 1,100 Silver Bow 4,000 23 9,100 51 3,000 2,7 8.000 1,000 LI 1,100 Other -- .- - - - SOUTHWEST 1.^0,000 1.8 2.36,000 - 113,000 1.9 210,000 17,000 1.5 26,000 Big Horn 7.0011 1.4 9,500 49 2,000 2.0 4.000 5,000 1,1 5.500 Carbon 20.000 2.3 45,000 6 19,000 2.3 44.000 1,000 1,0 1,000 Park 1 1 .000 1.4 15,000 37 8.000 1.5 12.000 3.000 1,0 3,000 Stillwater 15.000 1.6 23.300 23 6.000 3.0 18.000 9,000 06 5,300 Sweetgrass 15.000 1.5 2 1 .900 24 10.000 1.8 18.000 5.000 0,8 3.900 Treasure 3.000 2.3 6.800 54 1,500 3.3 5,000 1.500 1,2 1,800 Yellowstone 14,000 1.8 24,500 20 6,500 2.5 16,000 7.500 1,1 8,500 Other - - - - - - SOUTH CENTR.-\L 85,000 1.7 146.000 - 53,000 2.2 117.000 32,000 0.9 29.000 Carter 27,000 1.6 42,800 8 1 .000 1,8 1,800 26.000 1.6 41.000 Custer 17,000 0,9 15,200 36 2,000 16 3.200 15.000 0,8 12.000 Fallon 22,000 10 21,900 24 500 18 900 21,500 10 21,000 Pt)wder River 18,000 1 1 19,400 29 1,000 1,4 1 .400 17,000 LI 1 8,000 Prairie 1 1 .000 1,1 12,000 40 1,000 2.(1 2,000 10,000 1,0 10.000 Rosebud 15.000 1.3 19.800 28 3,000 1.9 5,800 12,000 1,2 14.000 Wibaux 10.000 1.2 1 1 .900 41 500 1,8 900 9.500 1,2 1 1 .000 Other .. - SOUTHEAST 120,000 1.2 14,1.000 9,000 1.8 16,000 111,000 1.1 127,000 MONTANA 900,000 1.5 1,350,000 -- 380,000 2.0 750,000 520,000 1.2 600,000 I')99M()Nr\NA A(;ki uKI IVr Acie Prodi clion >icld i'er ,Acre Pro- duction Harvested "llcld I'd Acre Pre du^tion niSTKKT r uw K.ink 1 1 jr\ l'nIl'iI Acres Tons 1 oils ACKS Tons Ions Acres Ions T.Mls IX'cr Lodge S.OOd 1 0 13.000 43 7.500 1.6 1 2.300 500 1 4 70(1 l-lalhcad 11,5(1(1 1 ') 2 1 .700 31 3,500 2.3 8.000 8.0(J0 1 7 13.7(HJ (iranlie 17,50(1 2-3 40.000 10 16.500 2,3 38.500 1.000 1 5 1.500 Ijkc 1 l,(KK) 2.1 23.200 28 7.500 2,3 17.500 3.5(JO 1 6 5.700 Lincoln 4.00(1 1 3 5.200 54 1 .000 1 5 1.500 3.(K)0 1 2 3.700 Mim.T.il 1,00(1 1 3 1.300 56 500 1 4 700 500 1 2 600 Missoula 7,500 18 13.400 42 4.500 1,9 S.500 3.000 16 4.900 I'owcll 34,000 2.2 73.700 -» 3 1 .000 2,2 69.500 3.000 1 4 4.200 Ravalli : 1,500 23 50.300 6 20.500 2,4 49.000 1.000 13 1.300 Sanders 10,000 1 6 16.200 39 2.500 18 4.500 7.500 16 11.700 ( Hhcr .. NOKTIIWKST i:6.()i)i) 2.0 258.000 95.000 -» 1 210.000 31.000 1.5 48.000 Blame 25,500 1 (> 41.500 9 12.000 2,2 26.000 13.500 1 1 15.3(M) fhouleau 17,500 1 4 25.000 26 1.500 2,3 3.500 16.000 1 3 21.500 Glacier 10,500 1,4 15.000 41 1 .500 1,7 2.500 9.000 14 12.500 liill 12,500 10 1 3,000 43 500 2,0 1,000 12.000 10 12.000 Lihertv 5,000 16 8.000 51 500 2,0 1.000 4.500 16 7.000 Phillips .■'>7.50() 1 3 48,000 7 12.500 1.4 18.000 25.000 1 2 30.000 I'ondera 8,000 1 6 12.500 45 2.500 1,8 4.500 5.500 15 8.000 Teton 22,000 1 6 36.000 II 14.500 19 27.500 7.500 II 8.500 Icxile 5,500 1 1 6.000 _S2 500 20 1 .000 5.000 10 5.000 Olher -- -- NORTH (KM RAl. 144.(10(1 1.4 205.000 46.000 1.8 85.000 98.000 1.2 120.000 Daniels 14,000 1 1 15.500 40 500 3,0 1.500 13.500 1 0 14.(J(J0 Dawson 23,500 1 1 26.500 24 1.000 3.0 3.000 22.500 1 0 23.500 (iarfield 18,000 1 1 20.0(JO 34 1.000 2.0 2.000 17.000 1 1 1 8.(MK) MeConc 35,000 1 0 .34.500 12 1.000 2.0 2.000 34.000 1 (J 32.500 Richland 25,000 12 30.500 17 1.500 2.3 3.500 23.500 1 1 27.000 Rixisevell 28,500 1 0 28.500 20 2.000 3.0 6.000 26.500 08 22.500 Sheridan 23,000 12 27.000 T) 1 .500 2.3 3.500 2 1 .500 II 23.500 Valley 23,000 14 32,500 Ti 8.500 2.2 18.500 14.500 1 0 14.00 •> 820.000 570.0(1(1 1,; "00.000 144 Coi'M^' KsTiM ATKS - Crops Montana AGRiruLTURAL S TATisTirs 1999 ALL OTHER HAY: Acreage, Yield, and Production bv Counties and Districts, 1998 COUNTY and ALL IRRIGATED NON-IRRIGATED | Yield Production Yield Pro- Yield Pro- Harvested Acres Per Acre Tons Harvested Acres Per Acre 1 1 1 ii""! 1 c\r\ H '1 rvi'^tpi 1 Per Acre (iiiclinn DISTRICT Tons Rank Tons u m. 11 ui 1 Tons 1 l4il •V'OLvU Acres Tons Tons Deer Lt)dgc 6.000 1.8 10.500 44 5.500 1.8 10.000 500 10 500 Flalhead 9.000 1,8 16.500 32 3.000 2.3 7.000 6.000 1.6 9,500 Granite 16.000 2.4 38.000 9 15.000 2.4 36.000 1.000 20 2.000 Lake 10.000 2 1 21.000 22 7.000 2.4 17.000 3.000 1-3 4.000 Lincoln 4.000 14 5.500 53 1.000 1.5 1.500 3.000 1.3 4.000 Mineral 1.000 1 5 1.500 56 500 20 1.000 500 1.0 500 MissDula 7.000 1.6 1 1 .000 43 4.500 1.7 7.500 2.500 1,4 3,500 Powell 26.000 1.8 45.500 5 24.000 1.8 42.500 2,000 1-5 3,000 Ravalli 18.000 2.3 40.500 7 1 6.000 2.3 37.500 2.000 1,5 3.000 Sanders 0.000 1.9 17.000 31 2.500 2.0 5.000 6.500 1-8 12.000 Other - - -- - NORTHWEST 106,(10(1 2.0 207,000 - 79,000 2.1 165,000 27,000 1.6 42,000 Blaine 20.000 1,3 26.000 18 9.000 1.6 14.500 11,000 1,0 1 1 .500 Chouteau 15.000 15 23.000 20 500 2.0 1.000 14.500 1,5 22.000 Glacier 1 1 .000 1,4 15.000 34 2.000 1,5 3,000 9.000 1,3 12,000 Hill U.OOO 12 13.500 38 1.000 1.5 1,500 10.000 1,2 1 2,000 Liberty 5,000 1,1 5.500 53 500 2,0 1.000 4.500 1.0 4,500 Phillips 34.000 1,6 53.000 2 1 1 .000 2.2 24,500 23.000 1.2 28,500 Pondera 8.000 1,9 15.000 34 2.500 24 6.000 5.500 1.6 9,000 Teton 21.000 2,3 48.500 3 13.000 2.8 36.500 8.000 1.5 1 2.000 Toole 6,000 16 9.500 46 500 2.0 1.000 5.500 1.5 8.500 Other .- -- - -- - NORTH CKNTR.\L 131,000 1.6 209,000 - 40,000 1 ■} 89,000 91,000 1.3 120,000 Daniels 13.000 0,8 10.500 44 500 2.0 1.000 12.500 0,8 9.500 Dawson 22,000 1.4 30.000 12 1.000 2.0 2.000 21.000 1,3 28.000 (iarfield 16.000 0.8 13.500 38 1.000 2.0 2.000 15.000 0.8 11.500 McCone 23.000 0.9 20.000 23 1.000 2.0 2.000 22.000 0.8 18.000 Richland 18.000 1.5 26,500 17 1.500 2.3 3,500 16.500 1,4 23.000 Roosevelt 22.000 0,9 20.000 23 1 .50(1 1.7 2.500 20.500 0,9 17.500 Sheridan 16.000 1.1 17.500 29 1,500 1.7 2,500 14.500 1-0 15,000 Valley 17.000 1.5 26,000 18 6.000 2.3 13.500 1 1 ,000 1-1 12,500 Other - - - - - -- - NORTHEAST 147,000 1.1 164,000 -- 14,000 2,1 29,000 133,000 1.0 1.35,000 Broadwater 6.500 1.9 12,200 41 5,000 1.9 9.500 1.500 1-8 2.700 Cascade 17.000 1.7 28.500 15 5.000 2.4 1 2,000 12.000 1-4 16.500 Fergus 25.000 1.5 38.500 8 1.500 2.7 4,000 23.500 1-5 34.500 Golden Valley 4.500 1.4 6.500 50 1 .500 2.0 3,000 3.000 1-2 3.500 Judith Basin 15.000 1.8 26.800 16 1.500 2.3 3.500 13,500 1-7 23. .300 Lewis and Clark 11.000 1.7 18.500 28 5.500 2.3 12.500 5.500 1-1 6,000 Meagher 22.000 2,0 44.000 6 20.000 2.0 40,500 2.000 1-8 3.500 Musselshell 5.000 1,4 7.000 49 1 .500 2.3 3,500 3.500 1-0 3.500 Petroleum 6,000 1,1 6,500 50 2.000 1.8 3.500 4.000 0.8 3.000 Wheatland 16.000 1,8 29.500 13 9.500 2.1 20.000 6.500 1.5 9.500 Other .- - - -- -- - CENTRAL 128,000 1.7 218,000 - 5.3,000 2.1 112,000 75,000 1.4 106,000 Beaverhead 73.000 1.9 1 39.700 1 70.000 1.9 136.000 3.000 1.2 3,700 Gallatin 13.000 2.2 29.000 14 6.500 2.3 15.000 6.500 2.2 14,000 Jefferson 9.000 1.8 16.000 33 7.500 1.9 14.000 1.500 1,3 2,000 Madison 21,000 2,2 45.600 4 20.000 2.2 44.500 1.000 1,1 1.100 Silver Bow 4,000 1,9 7.700 48 3.000 2.2 6.500 1.000 1,2 1.200 Other - - SOUTHWEST 120,000 2.0 2.18,000 - 107,000 2,0 216,000 13,000 1.7 22,000 Big Horn 9.000 1,3 1 2.000 42 2.000 2,5 5.(1(10 7,000 10 7.000 Carbon 16.000 2,4 38,000 9 13.500 2.4 33.000 2,500 2,0 5,000 Park 9.000 1 9 17.500 29 6.000 2 2 13.000 3.000 1.5 4,500 Stillwater 12,000 19 23.000 20 4.500 23 10.500 7,500 1,7 12.500 Sweetgrass 10.000 1,5 14.500 37 6.000 1,8 1 1 .000 4,000 0,9 3.500 Treasure 2.000 2,0 4.000 55 1 .000 2.5 2.500 1.000 1-5 1.500 Yellowstone 9.000 2.1 19.000 27 3.000 3,0 9.000 6.000 1-7 10.000 Other -- - SOUTH CENTRAL 67,000 1.9 128,000 - 36,000 2.3 84.000 31,000 1.4 44,000 Carter 27.000 1.2 31.500 11 1.000 2.0 2,000 26,000 1-1 29.500 Custer 1 2.000 1.1 13.500 38 2.500 2.4 6,000 9.500 0-8 7.500 Fallon 18.000 0.8 15.000 34 500 2.0 1,000 17.500 0-8 14.000 Powder River 17.000 1.2 20.000 23 2.500 2.2 5,500 14,500 1,0 14,500 Prairie 6.000 11 6.500 50 500 2.0 1,000 5,500 1,0 5,500 Rosebud 12.000 17 20.000 23 4.000 2.4 9.500 8.000 1-3 10,500 Wibaux 9,000 1,1 9.500 46 9.000 1-1 9,500 Other - - SOUTHEAST 101,000 1.1 116,000 - 11,000 2.3 25,000 90,000 1.0 91,000 MONTANA KOO.OOO 1.6 1,280,000 -■ 340,000 2,1 720,000 460,000 1.2 560,000 1999 Montana AGRiri'i.Tt'RAi. STATisrirs COtNTV KSTIMATF-S - CROPS 145 ALL CROPS: Irrigated and Non-Irrigated, Harvested Acres, 1997-98 County & District IRRK, AlED NON-lRKK.AIKl) | l'W7 Harvested Acres IWX Harvested Acres 1 997 Harvested Acres \'i'ix Harvested Acres Deer Lxxige 1 3.:50 i2,:9(i l.:^oo 1.0(X) Rathcad 19.600 24.370 50.700 37.500 Granite 30,600 29.700 2.200 1.600 Lake 65,670 64.750 24.300 21.500 Lincoln 5,200 5,600 4.500 4.600 Mineral 1,500 1.300 2.600 3.000 Missoula 16,700 15.700 7.900 7.900 Powell 56,620 48.020 7.500 7.500 Ravalli 43.370 37.240 2.800 5.000 Sanders 15.100 17.400 21.200 16.300 NORTHWEST 267,610 256,370 125,000 105,900 Blame 57,350 53.200 262,100 24H,3fX) Chouteau 9.990 10,330 716.100 669. 6(X) Glacier 27.220 27,510 267.400 228.700 Hill 4.620 5.410 540.100 531.000 Liberty 6.940 7,810 311.200 287.000 Phillips 37.705 38,405 240.600 218.200 Pondera 67.010 73.210 276.300 243.600 Teton 111.910 111.510 247.500 214.700 Tix)le 6.305 4.805 328.500 283.300 NORTH CENTRAL 329,050 332,250 3,189,800 2.924.400 Daniels 2,000 4.300 283.000 282.100 Dawson 17,680 18.780 230.500 218.100 Garfield 6,700 4,400 150.700 136.100 McCone 8,460 9.520 271.700 247.000 Richland 46,490 47.400 239.900 202.800 Roosevelt 11,990 15.000 402,300 343.800 Shendan 7,300 7.170 348.600 335.200 Valley 42,010 41.010 339.100 329.900 NORTHEAST 142,630 147.580 2.266.400 2.095.000 Broadwater 51.210 43,240 33.900 31.600 Cascade 33,210 40.510 264,700 244.600 Fergus 14,700 15,800 410,000 388.000 Golden Valley 8,600 8,600 52,000 57.800 Judith Basin 6,400 10,200 202.200 201.800 U-wis & Clark 39,700 38.200 28.000 25.300 Meagher 42,900 44.400 34.600 23.900 Musselshell 10.500 11.000 66.800 61.500 Petroleum 13.600 12.200 22.900 27.700 Wheatland 22,210 28.810 88.900 76.300 CENTR,\L 243,030 252.960 1,204,000 1.138.500 Beaverhead 135,250 128.150 11.300 9.900 Gallatin 76,400 81.990 83.700 82.800 Jefferson 21,710 21.280 11.900 6.900 Madison 89,650 84,390 12.100 11.600 Silver Bow 6.800 6,900 1.500 1.500 south\vt:st 329,810 322,710 120.500 112,700 Big Horn 46,300 43.420 180.200 174.700 Carbon 61,580 60.320 38.900 30.400 Park 44,100 46.700 36.400 26.500 Stillwater 18,090 17.200 102.900 96.400 Sweetgrass 29,900 28.500 31.700 25.300 Treasure 14,310 17.480 14.300 12.900 Yellowstone 59,130 58.620 126,500 118.900 SOUTH CENTRAL 273,410 272,240 530.900 485.100 Carter 3,100 3.100 130.300 129.400 Custer 25,310 25,070 61.800 63.500 Fallon 2,000 2.000 133.500 117.400 Powder River 9,400 14.400 lOO.OOO 90.200 Praine 11,930 11.590 55.900 50.200 Rosebud 26,620 35,130 96.400 88.200 Wibaux 500 500 75.500 66.800 SOUTHEAST 78,860 91,790 653.400 605.700 MONTANA 1,664,400 1.675.900 8.090.000 7,467J00 146 State Estimates - Livestock Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 CATTLE AND CALVES: Inventory, Value per Head, and Total Value, January 1, 1990-1999 Year All Cattle Inventory Value Per Head Total Value (000) Head Dollars (000) Dollars 1990 2.250 675 1.518.750 1991 2,350 755 1.774.250 1992 2.550 720 1.836.000 1993 2,500 760 1.900.000 1994 2.550 780 1.989.000 1995 2.700 675 1.822,500 1996 2.750 560 1.540.000 1997 2.700 600 1 .620,000 1998 2.600 740 1,924,000 1999 2.600 660 1,716.000 CATTLE AND CALVES: Number by Class, January 1, 1990-1999 Cows & Heifers That Have Calved Heifers 500 Lbs & Over Other Total All Cattle Year Beef Cows Milk Cows Beef Cow Replace- Ments Milk Cow Replace- Ments Other Steers 500 Lb. &Over Bulls 500 Lb. &Over Calves Under 500 Lb. Cattle & Calves on Feed (000) Head | 1990 1.296 24 320 7 175 174 79 175 2.250 80 1991 1.396 24 312 8 163 190 82 175 2,350 90 1992 1.466 24 343 8 219 220 85 185 2.550 75 1993 1.497 23 345 8 154 202 91 180 2.500 75 1994 1.478 22 355 8 210 264 88 125 2.550 110 1995 1.559 21 360 7 230 265 98 160 2,700 100 1996 1,570 20 330 7 270 315 93 145 2.750 105 1997 1.570 20 350 7 210 285 98 160 2.700 85 1998 1.542 18 350 8 210 255 97 120 2.600 80 1999 1,532 18 340 10 225 255 100 120 2,600 70 CALF CROP AND DISPOSITION, January 1, 1989-1998 Year Calves Bom Inship- Ments Marketings 1/ On Farm Slaughter 2/ Death Losses Cattle 1 Calves Cattle & Calves Cattle Calves J (000) Head | 1989 1,320 137 1.288 280 5 17 67 1990 1.370 142 1,068 275 4 18 47 1991 1.430 135 1,022 270 5 19 49 1992 1.440 124 1,284 260 5 20 45 1993 1.440 139 1,225 225 5 22 52 1994 1.500 135 1,155 255 5 22 48 1995 1.540 120 1,300 225 5 23 57 1996 1.540 155 1,435 205 5 27 73 1997 1.510 232 1,460 250 5 33 94 1998 1.500 178 1.330 260 6 24 58 1/ Excludes interfarm sales. 2/ Excludes animals custom slaughtered in commercial establishments for farmers. CATTLE AND CALVES: Production and Income, 1989-1998 Year Production 1/ Marketings 11 Cash Receipts 3/ Value of Home Consumption Gross Income (000) Lbs (000) Dollars | 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 941,000 938.260 974.420 1.032.075 1,050,250 1,047,530 1,088,495 1,082,110 1,044.635 1,052,386 1,169,240 964,230 927,425 1,132,455 1,054,480 998,870 1,100,035 1,204,820 1,251,620 1,168,160 821,678 709,576 675,377 779,958 819,287 728,590 667,838 655,770 831,030 744,544 8,068 7,779 9,111 8,948 9,448 9,709 7,391 7,042 7.982 8,411 829,746 717.355 684.488 788.906 828.735 738,299 675,229 662,812 839,012 752.955 1/ Adjustments made for inshipments and changes in inventory. 2/ Exclude where produced. 3/ Receipts from marketings and sale of farm slaughter. s interfarm sales and custom s laughter in corranercial establishments for use on farms 1999 Montana Agricultural Statistics State Estlmates - Livestock 147 ALL CATTLE & CALVES: Number of Operations & Percent of Total Inventory by Size Groups, 1989- 1998 Year Number of Operations 1 -49 Head 50-99 Head 100-499 Head 500-999 Head 1/ 1 .000 Hea d & Over Operations Inventory Operations Inventor)' Operations Insenlorv Operations Inventor, Operations linentorv Number Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent l'«9 14,700 6,800 4.8 2.000 62 4.800 440 1.100 45 0 1 490 14,000 5.200 4.0 2.900 9.0 4.800 41.0 1.100 460 - 1991 13.400 4.600 4.0 2.500 70 5.100 40.0 1.200 49 0 - - i 992 13.300 4.500 4.0 2.300 60 5.300 420 1,200 480 - 1993 13.100 4.500 4.0 2.200 6.0 5.200 420 900 240 300 24 0 1994 13.000 4.500 3.0 2,200 6.0 5.000 400 950 25.0 350 26.0 1995 12.700 4.000 3.0 1,800 4.5 5.500 42.0 1.050 25.5 350 25.0 1996 13.200 4.500 3.0 2,200 60 5,200 41.0 900 21.0 400 29.0 1997 13.600 5.100 35 2,200 5-5 5,100 42,0 800 20.0 400 29 0 1998 14.000 5.500 4,0 2.250 6,0 5.100 44,0 800 200 350 26 0 1/ Prior 10 1993 sizes roup is 500 head and over. BEEF COWS: Number of Operations and Percent of Total In ventory by Size Groups, 1989-1998 \ii.\R Number of Operations 1-49 Head 50-99 Head 100-499 Head 1/ 500 Head & ()\er [ Operations Inventory Operations Inventor,' Operations Inventorv Operations ln\en or'. 1 Number Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 12.800 12.300 12.200 12.100 11.800 11.100 11.500 11.700 11,800 12,700 6.300 5.000 4.900 4,900 4,800 4.300 4.400 4.300 4.800 5.700 7.8 7.0 6.0 7.0 7.0 6.0 6.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 2.200 3.200 3.000 2.700 2,400 2.250 2.000 2,650 2,150 2,300 9.2 15.0 14.0 12.0 11.0 10.0 9.0 11.0 9.0 100 4,300 4,100 4,300 4,500 4,100 4,000 4,600 4,200 4,300 4.200 83.0 78.0 80.0 81.0 54.0 55.0 60.0 55.0 56.0 560 500 550 500 550 550 500 28.0 29.0 25 0 290 290 2^0 1/ Prior to 1993 size group is 100 head and over 1 PRIVATE GRAZING FEE RATES: Average Rates by Method of Payment, Montana, 1989-1998 Year Animal Umtl/ | Cow-Calf | Per Head Dollars Per Month 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 961 9.61 10.58 11.86 11.40 11.80 11.90 11 80 12.30 12.60 11.35 11.46 12.13 12.61 12.90 13.50 13.70 13 20 13.90 14.30 7.72 10.57 10.53 11.97 11 50 12.90 12.80 11.70 13.20 13.30 1/ Includes animal unit plus cow-calf rates. 1 MILK CO^ ^VS: On Farms, Production per Cow, Milkfat, and Total Production , 1989-1998 Year Number of Operations Milk Cows on Farms 1/ Production Per Cow Milkfat Total Producuon 2J | Milk Milkfat Milk Milkfat 1 Number Head Pounds Percent Milhon Lbs | 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1,800 1,700 1.600 1.400 1,100 1.000 900 800 750 700 24,000 24.000 24.000 23.000 22.000 21,000 21,000 20,000 19,000 18,000 13,625 13,542 13,750 14,217 13,955 14,619 15,000 15,350 15.526 16.167 484 475 488 502 495 519 536 550 550 577 3.55 3.51 3.55 3.53 3.55 3.55 3.57 3.58 3.54 3 57 327 325 330 327 307 307 315 307 295 291 116 11 4 11 7 115 109 109 112 110 104 104 1/ Average number during year, e.xc! uding heifers not yet fresh. 2J E.\cludes milk sucked by calves 148 S TATK KSTIMATES - LIVESTOCK Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 MILK MARKETED: Quantity and Cash Receipts, 1989-1998 \CM Mdk Sold to Plants Milk Sold Directly to Consumers | Quantity Price Per 100 Lbs. Cash Receipts Quantity Price Per Quart Cash Receipts Million Lbs, Dollars (000) Dollars (000) Quarts Cents (000) Dollars 1989 1 990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 311 311 312 310 290 292 303 294 284 280 13,50 13.70 12.20 13.30 13.30 13.70 13.30 15.20 13.20 15.00 41,985 42,607 38,064 41,230 38,570 40,004 40,299 44,688 37,488 42,000 1,395 1,395 1,395 930 930 930 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 55 49 48 50 49 51 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 767 684 670 465 456 474 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ Not published to avoid disclosing individual operations. 1 DAIRY PRODUCTS MARKETED: Income and Value, 1989-1998 'I'ear Combined Marketing of Milk and Cream Used for Milk, Cream and Gross Farm Income from Dairy Products Farm Value of Milk Produced 3/,4/ Milk Utilized Average Returns 1/ Cash Receipts from Marketings 2/ Butter on Farms Where Produced Per 100 Pounds Milk Per Pound Milkfat Milk Utilized Value 3/ Mil. Lbs Dollars (000) Dols, Mil, Lbs, (000) Dols (000) Dols, 1 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1 994 1 995 1 996 1997 1998 .^4 311 315 312 292 294 303 294 284 280 13.62 13.70 12.30 13.36 13.37 13.77 13.30 15.20 13.20 15.00 3.84 3.90 3.46 3.79 3.76 3.88 3.73 4.25 3.73 4.20 42.752 42.607 38,734 41,695 39,026 40,478 40,299 44,688 37,488 42,000 7 6 6 6 7 6 5 5 4 4 953 822 738 802 936 826 665 760 528 600 43,706 43,429 39,472 42,497 39,961 41,304 40,964 45,448 38,016 42,600 44,522 44,525 40,578 43,700 41,031 42,268 41,895 46,664 38,940 43,650 1/ Cash receipts divided by milk for milkfat represented in combined marketings. 2/ Cash receipts from marketings of milk and cream plus value of milk used for home consumption and farm-churned butter. 3/ Valued at average returns per 100 pounds of milk in combined marketings of milk and cream. 4/ Includes value of milk fed to calves. 1930 Cattle & Sheep Inventory January 1, 1930-1999 1935 1940 1945 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 1999 Cattle & Calves Sheep & Lambs » I 1999 MONIANA ACRK IITIIRAI. SlATISIU S Statk Kstimati s - I.l\ 1 V|0( K 149 suke P & LAMBS: Inventory, Value per Head, and Classes, January 1, 1990-1999 Number of Operations All .Sheep & Ijnihs Breeding Sheep (Jne Year & Over Lambs 2/ All RepI ln\eiit()r> Value Per Total All Wethers \^.u Head Value Market 1/ Breeding 1/ Kucs Rams Ewes & Rams Lambv Number Head Dollars (000) Dols Held Head Head Head !')')() 2,S00 603.000 85.00 56.355 23,000 640,000 490,000 17.000 124 1)01) 9 IIOII IWI 2,KU0 683.000 64 00 43.712 33,000 650,000 504.000 17.000 117 III Hi 1 2 001) 1')')- 2.500 678,000 57 00 38,646 38,000 640.000 504.000 1 8,000 1 00 01 )( 1 12 (101) .. l')'>i 2,500 564.000 66 00 37,224 34,000 530.000 423.000 15.000 83.UUO 9.000 1 9'W 2.300 534.000 65 00 34,710 34,000 500.000 410,000 14.000 .. 76.000 1 995 2.200 490.000 68 00 33.320 40.000 450.000 367.000 12.000 .. .. 71.000 1 990 2.200 465.000 84.00 39.060 35.000 430,000 347.000 1 1 .000 .. .. 72.000 1 997 2.100 432.000 97 00 41.904 32.000 400,000 330.000 1 1 .000 .. ._ 59,000 1 99S 2.000 415.000 100 00 41,500 30.000 385,000 315.000 10.000 .. 60.000 1 999 3/ 380.000 80 00 30,400 35,000 345.000 270.000 9.000 - 66.000 1/ I'nur to 1995 market sheep and Ian lbs were classified as sheep on feed, and all breeding sheer and lambs ucrc classified as slock sheep. 2/ Bei^mnini; in 1994 lamhs are no longer classltied by sex. All replacement lambs include ewe and ram lambs intended for the breeding fltKk Other lambs are included in th c markc! i.atei;orv 3/ Not available Wool Production, Average Fleece Weight, and Value, 1989-1998 Year .Sheep Shorn Per Fleece VVo<.il Production W<».| \ aliit- Head Pounds Pounds Dollar!. 1 989 577.000 10 0 5,762.000 7.836.000 1990 627.000 99 6.204.000 5,646,000 1991 641.000 102 6.542.000 3.729,000 1992 620.000 96 5.967.000 5.072.000 1993 570,000 9.7 5,542.000 2.993,000 1994 533,000 96 5,092.000 4.379.000 1995 458.000 94 4.318.000 5.311.000 1996 419,000 9.5 3,965,000 3,727.000 1997 387,000 9.4 3.632,000 3.668.000 1998 367,000 9.3 3,423.000 2.670.000 Lamb Crop and Disposition, 1989-1998 Lambs Inshipments Markc ings 1/ On Farm Death 1 .*)nn Year Saved Slaughter 2/ Sheep & Lambs Sheep Lambs Sheep & Lambs Sheep l.jnilis Head | 1989 500.000 35.000 60.000 325.000 1 .000 43.000 43.000 1990 535.000 40.000 1 1 3.000 361.000 1.000 40.000 40.000 1991 585.000 37.000 120.000 417.000 2.000 42.000 46.000 1 992 510.000 17.000 184.000 383.000 1.000 35.000 38.000 1993 480.000 17.000 85.000 371.000 1,000 35.000 37.000 1994 465.000 1 1 .000 104.000 346.000 1,000 29.000 40.000 1995 410.000 16.000 80.000 312.000 1,000 25.000 33.000 1996 390.000 10.000 76.000 303.000 1.000 21.000 32.000 1997 380.000 20.000 68.000 295.000 1.000 25.000 28.000 1998 355.000 6.000 91.000 262.000 1.000 20.000 22.000 1/ Excludes interfarm sales Includes animals custom slaughtered in commerce 1 establishments lor u se on farms w here pro duced 2/ Excludes animals custom slaughtered in commercial establishments for farm .TS Production and Income from Sheep and Lambs, 1989-1998 Year Production 1/ Marketings 2/ Cash Receipts .3/ Value of Home Consumption Gross Income Pounds F'ounds Dollars Dollars Dollars |9v,9 41.923.000 37.425.000 20.765.000 159.000 20.924.000 1990 47.849.000 49.505.0(X) 18.881.000 IIO.O(X) 18.991.000 1991 50.295.000 54.544.000 20.568.000 170.000 20.738.000 1992 44.738.000 61,106.000 25.227.000 206.000 25.433.000 1993 40.978.000 46.045.000 25.093.000 228.000 25.321.000 1994 37.535.000 44.925.000 24.232.000 155.mX) 24.387.000 1995 34.505.000 39.439.000 25.682.000 189.(K«1 25.871.000 1996 34.227.000 38.956.000 28.797.000 213.0(M) 29.010.000 1997 32.360.0(X) 36.796.000 29.744.000 234.(HK) 29.978.000 1998 32.286.000 37.686.000 2 1 .434.000 1 89.000 21.623.000 1/ .Adjustments made for inshipments and changes in inventory 2/ Excludes nlerfarm sales and custom slj ughler in commercial establi .hments for use on farms where produced 3/ Includes receipts from marketings and from sales of farm _ laughtered meat iL ISO State Estimates - Livestock Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 SHEEP & LAMBS: Inventory, Death Losses, and Value of Losses, 1989-1998 Jan. 1 Sheep & Lamb Death Losses All Lambs All Sheep & Lamb Losses Jan. 1 Inventory & Lambs Year Lamb Inventory Crop Sheep Losses Before Docking After Docking All Lambs Total Loss Bom 1/ (000) Head Percent 1989 600 500 43 55 43 98 141.0 12.2 1990 663 535 40 53 40 93 133.0 10.6 1991 683 585 42 54 46 100 142.0 10.7 1992 678 510 35 39 38 77 112.0 9.1 1993 564 480 35 36 37 73 108.0 10.0 1994 534 465 29 35 40 75 104.0 10.1 1995 490 410 25 34 33 67 92.0 9.9 1996 465 390 21 30 32 62 83.0 9.4 1997 432 380 25 32 28 60 85.0 10.1 1998 415 355 20 25 22 47 67.0 8.4 Year Predator Losses Non- Predator Loss Unknown Causes Value of Losses Total Loss Jan. 1 Inventory & Lambs Bom 1/ Predator Non- Predator Unknown Total 2/ (000) Head Percent (000) Head (000) Dollars 1989 35.9 3.1 80.8 24.3 1,956.4 4,264.8 1,405.0 7,626.2 1990 39.1 3.1 79.9 14.0 1,491.1 3,586.1 659.8 5,737.0 1991 44.9 3.4 83.5 13.6 1,590.0 3,179.6 550.4 5,320.0 1992 41.2 3.4 63.0 7.8 1,593.6 2,696.0 374.6 4,664.1 1993 40.2 3.7 59.4 8.4 1,767.7 2,891.8 418.8 5,078.2 1994 42.9 4.1 53.8 7.3 1,897.0 2,649.9 386.6 4.933.5 1995 37.1 4.0 46.9 8.0 2,001.0 2,821.2 500.1 5,322.3 1996 31.2 3.5 39.2 12.6 1,902.1 2,606.9 853.9 5,362.9 1997 27.0 3.2 49.1 8.9 1,769.8 3,598.9 627.1 5,995.8 1998 21.8 2.7 38.7 6.5 1,105.5 2,189.8 360.2 3,655.5 1/Lamb s bom equals lamb crop plus lambs lost before docki ng. 2/ Totals m ay not add becaus e of rounding. 4,000 3,500 52 3,000 I 2,500 Q 2,000 o 1,500 §1,000 500 0 Value of Sheep & Lamb Losses 1993-1998 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Non-Predator 0 Predator I I Unknown 1999 Montana ,\(;ri( iltirai. Statistk s SlATK F.SI IMA IKS - I.I\ KST()( K 151 SHEEP & LAMBS: Losses by Cause, 1997-1998 Cause Sheep Loss Lamb 1j)ss Total Loss Nun ber Value in Dollars Number Value in Dollars .Nuni ber Value in Dollars of Lx)ss ..f 11 e.Kl (0001 1/, 3/ of H cad ((X)0) 2/. 3/ of Head (000 (3/ li)i»7 |9i)S 1997 1 99K 1997 1998 1997 1 998 1997 1 998 1 997 1 99 S I'ridaturs l-o\ _ lOU - 79 2.200 1 .900 129 1 S3 9 :.2ou 2.000 129 1 91 S Dog 400 500 396 395 600 700 35,2 30.9 1.000 1.200 74.8 704 Coyote 3.500 2.900 346.5 229 1 16.400 12.000 9624 5299 19.900 14.900 1.308 9 7590 Eagle 100 100 9 9 7 9 2.300 1.900 135 0 83.9 2.400 2.000 1449 91 8 Bohcat _ - - - 100 - 5 9 - 100 - 5 9 - Bear 200 100 198 7.9 200 200 117 8.8 400 300 31.5 16.7 MiHinlain Lion 300 400 297 3 1 6 200 200 11 7 88 500 600 41 4 404 Oilier Animals - - - - - 100 - 44 - 100 - 44 Unkninvn Predators 100 - 9.9 - 400 700 235 309 500 700 33 4 .309 Total Predators 4.600 4.100 455.4 .12.1.9 22,400 17,700 1,314.4 781.6 27.000 21.800 1.769.8 1.105.5 Noii-1'rcdators 1 All Diseases 3.000 3.000 297.0 237.0 4. SOU 6.3UU 2S1.7 278.2 7.800 9.30U 578.7 515.2 Weather Conditions 7.100 2.000 702.9 158.0 1 9. 1 OU 8.000 1.1208 353.3 26.200 10.000 1,823.7 511 3 Poison 900 1.000 89.1 79.0 600 800 35 2 35.3 1.500 1.800 1243 114 3 Lambing Complications 900 1.400 89.1 110 6 5.600 8.000 3286 353.3 6.500 9.400 4177 463 9 On Back 800 1.000 79.2 79.0 - - - - 800 1.000 79.2 79.0 Old Age 4.100 4.900 405.9 387.1 N.A. N.A. N.A, N.A. 4.I0O 4.900 405.9 387 1 Tlieft 800 300 79.2 23.7 500 400 29.3 177 1,300 700 108.5 41 4 Other 200 200 19.8 15.8 700 1.400 41 1 61 8 900 1 .600 60 9 77 6 Total Non-Predators 17,800 1.1,800 1,762.2 1,090.2 31.300 24,900 1,836.7 1,099.6 49.100 38.700 3.598.9 2.189.8 I'likiiown Causes 2,600 2,100 257.4 165.9 6.300 4,400 369.7 194.3 8.900 6.500 627.1 .160.2 Total Loss 25,000 20,000 2.475.0 1,580.0 60.000 47,000 3,520.8 2,075.5 85.000 67.000 5.995.8 3.655.5 1/ Using average reported vain e for Ewes 1+. 2/ U mb values e qual to mar ket year av erage price received for lambs multiplied by an average ^^eight of 60 pounds per lamb 3/ Totals may not a dd due to r junding. - Denotes le ssthan 100 head SHEEP & LAMBS: Percent of Losses By Cause and Size of Flock, 1997-1998 Size 3f Flock Cause of Loss 1 -99 100-999 1000-1- All Sizes 1997 1998 1997 1998 1997 1998 1994 1995 1996 1 997 19'IS Predators Fo.\ Dog Coyote Eagle 1 33 -> 3 12 1 2 21 2 20 1 4 26 5 30 6 1 27 5 4 -» 30 27 1 ;; Bobcat - - - - - - - - - - Bear - - - - 1 1 - 1 - - Mountain Lion - 4 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 Other Animals - 1 - - - - - - - - l'nkni>un Predators I olal Predators 1/ 35 1 24 1 29 28 1 38 43 y 41 1 40 1 38 1 32 1 33 Non-Predators All Diseases 7 25 12 12 S 11 15 III s 9 14 Weather Conditions Poison 39 3 15 35 1 21 2 ■> 11 5 II l(. r 31 15 Lambing Complications On Back 5 25 9 1 15 1 5 1 10 10 ') 1 s 1 s 1 14 1 Old Age Tlieft Other Causes I'otal Non-Predators 3 60 6 1 72 5 1 65 7 1 3 61 3 3 1 50 5 1 3 48 6 3 -> 52 (1 -I 4 50 s 47 ■> 1 58 1 57 Ijiknown Causes 5 4 7 11 13 9 7 10 15 10 10 Total Loss 1/ 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 ion 100 100 1/ Totals mav not add due lo roi nding. 2/ Not available - LX'noles less than 1 percent 152 State Estimates - Livestock Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 HOGS & PIGS: Number of Operations, Inventory, and Value per Head, December 1, 1989-1998 Number of Inventory Value Per Head Total Value Breeding Inventory Market Hogs Year Operations Number Head Dollars (000) Dols. Head Head 1989 1,600 220.000 80 00 17,600 30,000 190,000 1990 1,500 185,000 89.00 16,465 24,000 161,000 1991 1,300 225,000 68.00 15,300 26,000 199,000 1992 1,100 215,000 74.00 15,910 24,000 191,000 1993 1,100 180,000 80.00 14,400 20,000 160,000 1994 700 210,000 56.00 11,760 22,000 188,000 1995 900 180,000 74.00 13,320 19,000 161,000 1996 750 150,000 96.00 14,400 16,000 134,000 1997 650 180,000 85.00 15,300 20,000 160,000 1998 650 190,000 47.00 8,930 19,000 171,000 Pig Crop and Disposition, 1989- 1998 Year Pig Crop In Shipments Marketings 1/ On Farm Slaughter 11 Death Loss Dec-Nov Head | 1989 406,000 3,000 395,000 4,000 15,000 1990 357,000 4,000 376,000 3,000 17,000 1991 420,000 8,000 369,000 3,000 16,000 1992 385,000 9,000 385,000 3,000 16,000 1993 355,000 6,000 378,000 2,000 16,000 1994 386,000 7,000 346,000 2,000 15,000 1995 372,000 6,000 388,000 3,000 17,000 1996 323,000 5,000 342,000 2,000 14,000 1997 320,000 13,000 288,000 2,000 13,000 1998 344,000 9,000 326,000 2,000 15,000 1/ Includes animals custom slaughtered in commercial establishments for use 3n farms where produced. 2/ Excludes animals custom slaughtered in commercial establishments for farr ners. Production and Income from Hogs and Pigs, 1989-1998 Year Production 1/ Marketings 2/ Cash Receipts 3/ Value of Consumption Gross Income (000) Lbs. (000) Dols. 1989 93,635 90,505 34,914 735 35,649 1990 84,561 87,650 43,975 1,125 45,100 1991 86,319 83,223 37,146 490 37,636 1992 86,480 88,893 33,681 375 34,056 1993 80,950 85,860 38,044 337 38,381 1994 85,525 82,660 31,119 288 31,407 1995 88,220 91,930 36,074 489 36,563 1996 71,505 75,900 37,900 497 38,397 1997 62,465 61,145 34,010 406 34,416 1998 61,540 62,800 25,840 289 26,129 1/ Adjustments made for inshipments and changes in inventory. 2/ Excludes interfarm sales and custom sU iughter in conraiercial establishments for use on farms where produced. 3/ Includes receipts from marketings and from sales of farm slaughtered meat. Hog & Pig Inventory December 1, 1965-1998 JUU ; 100- 50- -■- 1 ' 1 i 1 1 1 1 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 1996 li^ I 1999 Montana .'Vgricit.ti'ral Statistics State Estimates - LintlStock 1 S3 Chicken In ventory, Value per Bird and Total Value, Production and Income . December , 1989-1998 Year All Chickens Value Per Bird Total Value Sold Pnce per Pound Cash Receipts Number Dollars Pounds Ccrili Oullars 1984 890.000 2.55 2,270.000 2,812,000 7.0 197.000 1990 760.000 2.30 1.748.000 2,580,000 4.5 116.000 1991 780,000 2.80 2,184.000 1,832.000 40 73,000 1992 710.000 2.60 1.846.000 2,248.000 2.5 56.000 1993 550,000 2.70 1.485,000 2.180.000 4.0 87.000 1994 510.000 2.70 1.377.000 1.844.000 2.0 37.000 1995 540.000 2.50 1.350,000 2.144.000 3.0 64.000 1996 470.000 3.20 1.504.000 1.600.000 2.0 32.000 1997 405.000 3.20 1.296.000 1.276.000 2.0 26.000 1998 380.000 290 1.102.000 768.000 20 15.000 EGGS; Production and Value, 1989-1998 Year 1/ Layers V Eggs Per Layer Egg Production Value of Production Number Number Millions (000) Dols. 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 702.000 658.000 626.000 602.000 460.000 374,000 371.000 378.000 294.000 290,000 256 261 262 266 271 265 283 286 299 290 180 172 164 160 125 99 105 108 88 84 11,250 9,747 9,020 6,533 6,563 4,538 4.988 5.940 4.180 3.850 1/ Data related to the 12 month period beginning with December 1 of the previous year through November of the current year 2/ Average number of layers on hand during the year HONEY: Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value, 1989-199* 1 Colonies Yield Per Honey Dec. 15 Price per Value of Year of Bees Colony Production Stocks Pound Production Number Lbs. (000) Lbs, (000) Lbs. Cents 1 000 1 Dols 1989 100.000 63 6.300 819 47 :.961 1990 98.000 81 7.938 1,191 54 4.287 1991 86.000 92 7.912 1.187 57 4.510 1992 87.000 110 9.570 1.818 55 5.264 1993 95.000 98 9.310 1,583 54 5.027 1994 119.000 105 12.495 3.624 52 6.497 1995 106.000 80 8.480 1.781 72 6.106 1996 117.000 60 7.020 1,825 88 6.178 1997 107.000 120 12.840 4.237 74 9.502 1998 115,000 122 14.030 5.472 64 8.979 1 54 State Estimates - Livestock Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 Red Meat Production by Months, 1990-1999 1/ Year Jan. Feb Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec Total (000) Pounds l')90 1,342 1,050 1.210 1,079 1,327 1,210 1.311 1,736 1,226 3,169 3.859 2,083 20.602 I'Wl 1,257 1,088 1,032 1,336 1,376 1,437 1,481 1,744 1,405 1,569 1,497 1,350 16,572 1 ')'): 1,494 1,251 1,209 1,309 1,328 1,429 1,397 1,704 1,498 1,600 1,457 1,555 17,232 1W3 1,272 1,132 1,370 1,220 1,237 1,520 1,533 1,831 1,487 1,598 1,480 1,582 17,262 1994 1,574 1,240 1,573 1,560 1.644 1,788 1,570 2,185 1,721 1,713 1.649 1,685 19,900 1995 1,678 1,335 1,330 1,305 1,493 1,479 1,411 1,864 1,417 1,659 1.480 1.398 17.848 1996 1.900 1,700 1,100 1,300 1,400 1,400 1,600 1,800 1,500 1,700 1,300 1.400 18,100 1 997 1,400 1.200 1.100 1,100 1,100 1,100 1,400 1,600 1,400 1,500 1,200 1.300 15,300 I99S 1,300 1.100 1.100 1,400 1,500 1,700 1,700 1,900 1,700 2,000 1,900 2.000 19,400 1999 1,500 1,300 1 .300 1,600 1,700 1.900 2,100 2,400 Monthly Slaughter by Livestock Classes, 1990-1999 1/ CATTLE & CALVES Year Jan Feb. Mar Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct Nov. Dec. Total Head 1990 1.600 1.200 1,400 1.200 1,700 1,500 1.500 2,000 1,400 5.000 6.300 3,200 28,100 1991 1.500 1.300 1,200 1.500 1,500 1,600 1.600 1.900 1,500 1,800 1.700 1,500 18,700 1992 1.700 1.400 1,300 1.400 1,400 1,600 1.500 1.700 1.600 1,800 1.600 1,900 19,000 1993 1.400 1.200 1,500 1.400 1,400 1,600 1.700 1.800 1.600 1,800 1.700 1,900 19,000 1994 1.900 1.400 1,900 1.900 1,900 2,100 1.700 2.400 1,800 1.800 1.700 1,900 22,400 1995 1.900 1,600 1,500 1,400 1,600 1,700 1.400 2.000 1.500 1,900 1,700 1,600 19,800 1996 2,300 2,000 1,200 1,500 1,600 1,600 1,700 2.000 1,600 2,000 1,500 1,600 20,700 1997 1,700 1,400 1,200 1,300 1,400 1,300 1.500 1.800 1,600 1,800 1,400 1,600 17,900 1998 1,500 1,300 1,200 1,700 1,800 2,100 2.000 2,100 1,900 2,300 2,000 2,100 21,900 1999 1,600 1,400 1,400 1,700 1,800 2.000 2.300 2,600 SHEEP & LAMBS Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Total Head 1990 100 100 100 100 100 200 300 700 500 500 400 300 3,600 1991 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 800 600 400 500 300 4,400 1992 300 300 200 200 200 200 400 600 500 400 300 300 3,900 1993 200 200 200 100 100 200 300 700 400 500 300 300 3,600 1 994 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 800 600 500 400 400 4,000 1995 200 100 200 100 100 200 300 600 500 400 300 300 3,200 1996 200 100 100 100 100 100 300 500 300 400 300 200 2,900 1997 200 100 100 100 100 100 300 400 400 400 200 300 2,800 1998 100 100 100 100 200 200 300 400 400 400 300 400 3,200 1999 200 100 100 200 200 200 300 500 HOGS & PIGS Year Jan. Feb, Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Total Head 1990 2.300 1.800 2,000 1,700 1,900 1,600 2.100 2,600 2.000 2,600 2,200 2,200 25,100 1991 2,200 1.800 2,000 2,400 2,200 2,200 2.700 2,700 2,400 2,600 2,500 2.500 28,200 1992 2,700 2.300 2.400 2,400 2,300 2.300 2.300 3,100 2,700 2,500 2,500 2.200 29.900 1993 2,300 2,100 2.400 2,100 1,900 2,400 2.400 3,600 2,600 2,500 2,500 2.300 29.200 1994 2,400 2,100 2.300 1,900 2,300 2,200 2.600 3,400 2,900 3,100 3,000 3,000 31.200 1995 2,800 2,100 2.200 2,400 2.600 2,100 2.600 3,100 2,400 2,400 2,100 2,000 28,800 1996 2,300 1,800 1.700 1,900 1.600 1,500 2,100 2,400 2,200 1,900 1,500 1,700 22,500 1997 1,500 1,500 1.700 1,500 1,300 1,500 2,000 2,000 2,100 1,700 1,500 1,800 20,100 1998 1,600 1,600 1.900 1,900 1,800 2,300 2,400 2,900 2,800 2,600 3,100 3,200 28,100 1999 2,700 2,100 2,200 2,700 2,700 3,000 2,900 3,400 1/ Includes slaughter in federally inspected and other slaughter plants but excludes animals slaughtered on farms. 1999 Montana Agricultural Statistics CoiTNTY Estimates - Livestock 1 55 ALL CATTLE AND CALVES: Inventory by Counties, January 1, 1993-1999 COUNTY & DISTRICT 1 W3 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Rani. Deer Lodge 7,200 7,500 8.500 8,500 9.700 10.100 11.100 53 Rathead 20.100 20,000 20.300 20,300 17.500 17.300 17.300 49 Granite 25,100 25,000 24.800 26,600 24,600 25.000 24.600 40 Lake 58,000 59,000 62.000 58,000 57,000 55,000 55.000 22 Lincoln 5.200 4,900 5.100 5,000 4,600 4,300 4,400 55 Mineral l,20fJ 1,500 1.300 1,400 1,300 1.100 1,200 56 Missoula 13,400 14,000 14.500 15,000 13,700 13,100 12.700 52 Powell 45,000 41,000 44.000 51,000 51.000 52,000 51.000 23 Ravalli 37.000 37,300 37.600 40,000 38.300 37,000 37.100 32 Sanders 19,800 17,800 18.900 20,200 20.300 21,100 21,600 45 Other - - - .. -. NORTHWEST 232,000 228,000 237,000 246,000 238,000 236,000 236,000 Blaine 65.000 67,000 75.000 82.000 78.000 72,000 72.000 10 Chouteau 40.000 37,600 41.000 42.000 45.000 46,500 44.000 27 Glacier 36.000 30,800 36.000 36.500 39.400 39,500 39.000 30 Hill 23.200 23.000 27.000 25.200 27.500 30,100 31.900 36 Liberty 16,400 14.400 14.100 13.500 14.600 16,000 15.800 50 Philhps 76.000 71,000 79.000 80.000 80,000 77,000 78,000 7 Pondera 23.500 23,600 27,300 24.600 26.000 27,100 28,300 38 Teton 61.000 66,000 67.000 69.000 68.000 62,000 59,000 16 Toole 15.900 17,600 19,600 19.200 19.500 19,800 20,000 48 Other -- - - - - .. NORTH CENTRAL 357,000 351,000 386,000 392,000 398,000 390,000 388,000 -■ Daniels 13.400 12,500 14,700 15.800 16.300 14,500 14,000 51 Dawson 37.500 39,100 47,300 46,700 46.000 44,000 43,000 28 Garfield 43.500 48.000 51,000 55,000 55.000 54,000 57.000 21 McCone 31.600 32.800 37,700 41,500 38.300 34,000 33.200 34 Richland 51.000 55.000 59,000 58,000 57.000 56,000 58.000 19 Roosevelt 23.300 24.800 26,700 25,400 26.300 28,200 28.300 38 Sheridan 17.700 17.800 21,600 20,600 22.100 22,300 22.500 43 Valley 60.000 62.000 57,000 62,000 64.000 64,000 66.000 12 Other - - - - NORTHEAST 278,000 292,000 315,000 325.000 325,000 317,000 322,000 -- Broadwater 21.300 22.300 24,700 25,300 24.800 24,500 23.500 42 Cascade 74.000 76.000 86,000 90,000 87.000 86.000 85.000 6 Fergus 104.000 105.000 114,000 114,000 112.000 109.000 105.000 3 Golden Valley 22,600 22.100 24,000 24.600 22,600 20,900 20.900 46 Judith Basin 56,000 57.000 65,000 68,000 67,000 64.000 63.000 13 Lewis & Clark 38,700 38.600 42,000 45,800 44,700 44.000 45.000 25 Meagher 52,000 49.400 51,000 53,000 55,000 58.000 60.000 15 Musselshell 30,500 31.300 35,100 34,700 34,500 34.900 35.800 33 Petroleum 28,300 26.800 27.700 28,700 26.400 23.300 22.200 44 Wheatland 34,600 35,500 36,500 37,900 36.000 35.400 37.600 31 Other — .. - CENTRAL 462,000 464,000 506,000 522,000 510,000 500,000 498,000 -- Beaverhead 150,000 139,000 145,000 148,000 144.000 138.000 143.000 1 Gallatin 62,000 62,000 63,000 62,000 63.000 59.000 58,000 19 Jefferson 22,600 19,500 25,000 28,500 26.200 21.700 23,600 41 Madison 87,000 85,000 93,000 94,000 87.000 77.000 78,000 7 Silver Bow 8,400 8,500 9,000 9,500 9.800 9.30O 9,400 54 Other .. - - - -- - SOUTHWEST 330.000 314,000 335,000 342,000 330,000 305,000 312,000 -- Big Horn 130.000 137.000 127,000 128,000 112.000 91.000 94,000 4 Carbon 57,000 63.000 60,000 60,000 64.000 67.000 62.000 14 Park 49,000 55.200 57.000 58,000 55.000 46.000 45.000 25 Stillwater 52,000 57.000 65.000 64,000 64.000 57.000 59.000 16 Sweetgrass 49,800 54.200 55.000 55.000 53.000 51.000 49.000 24 Treasure 31,200 36.600 35.000 38.000 36.000 32,000 30.000 37 Yellowstone 110.000 120.000 132.000 122.000 120.000 118.000 117,000 2 Other .. ._ .. .. .. SOUTH CENTRAL 479,000 523,000 531,000 525,000 504,000 462,000 456,000 -- Carter 49,000 50.000 52.000 53.000 56.000 59.000 59.000 16 Custer 74,000 76.000 83,000 82.000 82.000 79.000 76.000 9 Fallon 37,000 42.400 44,000 42,800 41.200 41.500 41.000 29 Powder River 70,000 71.000 72,000 78,000 73.000 71.000 72.000 10 Prairie 36,000 35.300 34.000 35,500 34.500 33.000 32.500 35 Rosebud 77,000 85.000 86,000 90,000 90.000 88.000 87.000 5 Wibaux 19,000 18.300 19,000 16,700 18.300 18.500 20.500 47 Other -- — SOUTHEAST 362,000 378,000 390,000 398.000 395.000 390,000 388,000 - MONTANA 2,500,000 2„';50,OOO 2,700,000 2,750,000 2.700,000 2,600.000 2,600.000 - 156 CoinsTY Estimates - Livestock Montana agricultural Statistics 1999 BEEF COWS & R [EIFERS THAT HAVE CALVED, Inventory by Counties, January 1, 1993-99 COUNTY & DISTRICT 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Rank Deer Lodge Rathead Granite Lake Lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders Other NORTHWEST 4,200 10,000 17.000 34,200 3,300 600 8,300 28,000 21,500 12.900 140,000 4,200 8,500 17.000 32.400 3.100 800 9.000 26.300 20.800 11.900 l.M.OOO 4,500 9,200 17,500 34,000 3,400 600 9,000 26,500 19,000 11,300 135,000 4.800 8,900 18,100 33,500 3,200 700 8,900 30,100 21,200 12,600 142,000 5,400 7,800 16,800 32,300 2.900 700 8.500 30.600 20.200 12.800 138,000 6,200 7,900 16,400 32,100 2,600 600 8,000 30,600 20,300 13,300 138,000 6,300 7,600 16.700 32,000 2.600 700 7.700 30.800 20.100 13,500 138,000 53 52 39 19 55 56 51 21 34 45 Blaine Chouteau Glacier Hill Liberty Phillips Pondera Teton Toole Other NORTH CENTR.4L 43,000 28,300 22,800 16,200 10.300 44.700 16.600 39.800 11.300 233,000 44,000 27,000 20,500 15,300 8,100 44,800 15,900 37,400 12,000 225,000 45,000 28,700 23,100 16,800 7,600 46.700 19.100 33.600 13,400 234,000 46,800 29,500 23,400 15,700 7,700 47,500 17,300 36,000 12,100 236,000 47.000 29,600 24,500 16.400 8.500 48.000 17.400 36.100 12.500 240,000 47,000 30,400 26,500 17,900 10,200 48,000 18.200 34.000 12,800 245,000 48,000 29,300 26,900 19,200 9,900 48,000 19,100 33,300 13,300 247,000 6 25 28 35 49 6 36 18 46 Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley Other NORTHEAST 8,900 24,500 28.400 21,200 28,100 15,200 12.100 38.600 177,000 8,700 23,400 30.900 21.800 26.000 16.800 12.200 36.200 176,000 10,000 27,100 36,500 22,500 28,200 18,600 14,500 36,600 194,000 10,200 28,400 36,100 24,500 27,600 17,400 13,900 36,900 195,000 10.000 28.700 36.000 24.200 29,100 17.900 14,800 37.300 198,000 9,600 28,700 36,000 21.200 29.400 18.200 14,600 40,300 198,000 9,300 27,600 35,500 21,600 30,400 18,600 15,000 42,000 200,000 50 26 15 33 23 38 41 11 Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley Judith Basin Lewis & Clark Meagher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland Other CENTRAL 14,000 49,000 64,000 13,100 35,400 22,100 29,100 18,600 19,000 20,700 285,000 15,000 46,000 66,000 12,800 35,100 22,400 29,200 19,300 18,700 21,500 286,000 15,700 50,000 73,000 14,600 37,200 23,700 31,100 20,400 19,400 21,900 307,000 15,600 53,000 72,000 14,700 39,300 25,000 32,200 21,300 19,200 21,700 314,000 15.400 53.000 71.000 13.500 38.900 24.800 34,000 21,900 17,700 21,800 312,000 15,000 52,000 70,000 12,000 37,300 24,700 34,800 23,200 13,900 21,100 304,000 15,500 53,000 68,000 12,200 37,700 24,400 34,000 22,800 14,400 22,000 304,000 40 4 2 48 13 30 17 31 43 32 Beaverhead Gallatin Jefferson Madison Silver Bow Other SOUTHWEST 84,000 30,200 14,300 52,000 5.500 186,000 82,000 28,300 13,500 51,000 5,200 180,000 88,000 30,000 15,100 55,500 5,400 194,000 89,000 27,700 15,700 56,000 5,600 194,000 86,000 29.500 16,500 54,000 6,000 192,000 79,000 29,100 14,000 48,000 5,900 176,000 76,000 27,000 14,200 47,000 5,800 170,000 1 27 44 8 54 Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Sweetgrass Treasure Yellowstone Other SOUTH CENTRAL 79.000 29.000 30,600 31,700 31,000 13,700 36,000 251,000 74,000 30,600 35,000 30,200 33,000 14,700 44,500 262,000 74,000 32,500 34,800 31,500 33,600 15,300 46,300 268,000 70,000 32,100 35,700 31,800 34,300 15,600 44,500 264,000 65.000 33,000 35,000 32,100 33,100 14,800 45,000 258,000 59.000 31.400 30.400 32.800 32.100 13,300 46,000 245,000 59,000 30,400 30,500 34,600 3 1 ,000 14,500 45,000 245,000 3 23 22 16 20 42 9 Carter Custer Fallon Powder River Prairie Rosebud Wibaux Other SOUTHEAST 32,400 43.800 24.800 42.700 19,500 50,100 11,700 225,000 33,100 39,000 25,600 39,300 18,200 48,000 11,800 215,000 34,500 43,100 27,400 41,400 18,200 50.400 12.000 227,000 33,900 42,200 25,700 43,300 18,800 50,000 11,100 225,000 35,500 45,500 24,300 42,900 18,900 53,000 1 1 ,900 232,000 38,000 44,000 25,500 44,000 19,200 53,000 12,300 236,000 37,600 40,000 24,700 43,500 18,800 5 1 ,000 12,400 228,000 14 12 29 10 37 5 47 MONTANA 1,497,000 1,478,000 1,559,000 1,570,000 1,570,000 1,542,000 1,532,000 - 1999 Montana A(;ki( ii-tirai. Statistk s COINTS KSTIMMKS- I.r\i sior K 157 MILK COWS & 1 rtKIFKRS 1 HAT HAVE CALVKD, Inventory by Coun ties, .Ian uarv 1. 1993-99 1/ COUNTY iL DISTRICT 1993 1994 1 '195 1 99(, 1 997 l'»i;x :',,'. Rjnt. Flalhead Kavalli Other NORTIIWKST 1.900 2.200 2.500 700 7,300 2.100 2.000 2.200 800 7,100 1.700 2.000 2.100 800 6,600 1.8(MI 1 .800 2.000 800 6,400 1.600 1.800 2.000 800 6,200 1.500 1.500 1.700 700 5,400 1.400 1.600 1.800 700 5.500 5 3 2 l.ihertN Pondera Teton Other NORTH ( ENTRM. 50(1 500 1 .300 2,300 500 1.700 2,200 600 1.700 2,300 500 1,800 2,300 500 500 1.400 2,400 600 500 1 .400 2.500 500 600 500 1.000 2,600 8 7 8 NORTHEAST 800 700 600 500 500 -- -- •- Cascade Fergus Other CENTR.\L 1 .000 500 1.200 2,700 1. 000 500 1.400 2,900 900 1 .900 2,800 700 1 .900 2.600 900 1.800 2,700 700 1 ,600 2,300 7(1(1 1.600 2,300 6 Gallatin Other SOUTHWEST 5.500 500 6.000 5.300 400 5,700 5.000 300 5,300 4,900 300 5.200 4.800 300 5,100 4,700 200 4.900 4.600 200 4,800 1 Yellowstone Other SOUTH CENTR.\E 2.300 900 3,200 2.200 700 2.900 2.000 800 2,800 1 .900 600 2,500 1 .900 700 2,600 1.600 600 2.200 1.500 600 2,100 4 SOUTHEAST 700 500 600 500 500 -- NOKllIEASr & SOUTHEAST .. .. .. .. .. 700 700 .. MONTANA 23,000 22,000 21,000 20,000 20,000 18,000 IS. 000 -- 1/ Counties with less than 500 head or individual operators having 60 percent or more of the head are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual mlormation. Chickens: Inventory by Districts, December 1, 1992-1998 DISTRICT i')9: 1>)93 1 994 1 995 1 ')')(! h)9- 1 9'IS Rank Northwest 26.000 17,000 8,000 8.000 6.000 5.500 5.500 3 North Central 217.000 220.000 202.000 216.000 205.000 251.000 228.000 1 Northeast 11.000 7.000 6.000 6.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4 Central 255.000 286.000 278.000 295.000 242.000 137.000 134.000 2 Southwest 168.000 3.000 3.000 3.0OO 2.000 2.000 1.500 10 South Central 17.000 7.000 6.000 6.000 6.000 3.000 4.000 4 Southeast 16.000 10.000 7.000 6.000 5.000 2.500 3.000 5 MONTANA 710,000 550,000 510,000 540,000 470,000 405,000 380.000 - 158 County Estimates - Livestock Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 ALL SHEEP ANE > LAMBS Inventory by Counties , January 1 , 1993-99 1/ COUNTY & DISTRICT 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Rank Deer Lodge 600 600 500 500 500 500 - - Flathead 1,600 1,500 1,400 1,200 900 800 800 45 Granite 900 800 800 700 600 ~ - - Lake 5,200 5,000 4,400 4,200 4,200 4,400 3,600 34 Lincoln - -- -- - - — ~ — Mineral - - - — - - - — Missoula 1,700 1,800 1,600 1,500 1,200 1,100 1,100 42 Powell 2,600 2,100 1,800 1,500 1,400 1,500 1,300 41 Ravalli 5,300 5,200 4,800 4,600 4,500 4,400 4,500 28 Sanders .. - - - ~ — - ~ Other 1,100 1,000 700 800 700 1,300 1,700 — NORTHWEST 19,000 18,000 16,000 15,000 14,000 14,000 13,000 " Blaine 12,400 10,000 8,400 8,300 7,600 7,400 7,500 17 Chouteau 2,300 2,400 2,200 2,300 2,200 2,300 2,000 38 Glacier 1,000 900 700 600 - — - - Hill 1,000 900 900 900 800 800 800 45 Liberty 700 700 600 500 - — - - Phillips 15,500 13,300 12,000 11,600 11,000 10,100 9,000 11 Pondera 6,000 6,100 6,000 6,100 7,000 7,500 6,600 20 Teton 10,000 9,700 9,200 8,800 8,700 8,400 7,800 16 Toole 2,100 2,000 2,000 1,900 1,800 1,800 1,600 40 Other _. ,- — - 900 700 700 -- NORTH CENTRAL 51,000 46,000 42,000 41,000 40,000 39,000 36,000 — Daniels 2,100 1,600 1,400 1,400 1,100 800 700 47 Dawson 5,100 6,000 6,200 6,800 7,000 7,000 6,900 18 Garfield 77,000 78,000 73,000 68,000 56,000 49,000 43,000 2 McCone 20,400 19,600 17,000 16,500 15,000 14,200 13,600 6 Richland 7,700 7,500 7,100 6,500 6,200 6,000 5,800 24 Roosevelt 8,300 7,200 7,000 6,400 5,800 5,500 4,100 31 Sheridan 4,300 4,000 3,400 3,100 2,700 2,300 2,000 38 Valley 5,100 5,100 4,900 4,300 4,200 4,200 3,900 33 Other - - - - - - — — NORTHEAST 130,000 129,000 120,000 113,000 98,000 89,000 80,000 " Broadwater 6,800 6,200 6,100 5,200 5,000 4,800 4,400 29 Cascade 11,600 11,500 11,700 11,600 11,400 11,500 10,200 9 Fergus 10,600 9,200 8,300 8,000 7,500 7,000 6,300 21 Golden Valley 10,100 9,500 8,900 8,800 8,400 8,000 8,800 13 Judith Basin 10,200 10,000 9,200 9,600 9,600 9,700 9,000 11 Lewis & Clark 7,700 7,000 5,900 5,500 5,000 4,800 4,600 27 Meagher 6,400 6,000 5,700 5,900 5,800 5,600 6,000 23 Musselshell 15,300 13,000 12,000 11,200 10,800 10,700 10,000 10 Petroleum 4,700 4,600 4,400 4,600 4,500 4,600 4,200 30 Wheatland 27,600 26,000 23,800 22,600 23,000 23,300 20,500 3 Other - - — - — — - — CENTRAL 111,000 103,000 96,000 93,000 91,000 90,000 84,000 ■■ Beaverhead 20,000 19,000 19,000 18,400 18,300 18,200 18,000 4 Gallatin 8,500 8,000 7,000 6,900 7,400 7,800 6,700 19 Jefferson 1,100 1,100 1,000 1,000 1,100 1,200 1,100 42 Madison 15,900 14,400 12,400 12,100 10,500 9,100 8,600 14 Silver Bow 500 500 600 600 700 700 600 48 Other - - — - — - — ~ SOUTHWEST 46,000 43,000 40,000 39,000 38,000 37,000 35,000 — Big Horn 5,000 4,600 4,100 3,500 __ _. - - Carbon 12,000 11,100 9,100 8,600 8,700 8,800 7,900 15 Park 4,100 4,000 3,700 3,500 3,400 3,200 3,000 36 Stillwater 15,000 13,700 12,600 12,000 11,700 11,800 10,400 8 Sweetgrass 18,800 18,000 17,000 15,500 13,800 12,500 11,500 7 Treasure 700 600 600 500 - — — — Yellowstone 8,400 8,000 6,900 6,400 6.200 5,700 6,300 21 Other — .. - - 3,200 3,000 2,900 — SOUTH CENTRAL 64,000 60,000 54,000 50,000 47,000 45,000 42,000 " Carter 80,000 78,000 69,000 66,000 60,000 59,000 53,000 1 Custer 11,900 10,100 9,100 8,200 7,000 6,600 5,800 24 Fallon 6,900 6,500 5,700 4,700 4,300 4,200 3,500 35 Powder River 25,400 24,000 23,700 21,600 20,100 20,200 17,800 5 Prairie 6,500 6,000 5,400 5,000 5,300 5,200 5,000 26 Rosebud 10,100 8,400 7.400 7,000 6,000 4,600 4,000 32 Wibaux 2,200 2,000 1,700 1,500 1,300 1,200 900 44 Other -_ — - - - - ~ SOUTHEAST 143,000 135,000 122,000 114,000 104,000 101,000 90,000 " MONTANA 564,000 534,000 490,000 465,000 432,000 415,000 380,000 ■- 1/ Counties with less than 500 head or indiv idual operators h aving 60 percent or more of the he id are combined i nto "other" counties to avoid disci osure of individual information. 1999 Montana A<;ric t in rai. Statistics Cot NTV KSITM \ IKS - I.IM SI ()( K 1 59 HOGS AND PIGS: nventorv bv Counties, Decembt r 1, 1992-98 1/ COUNTY & DISTRICT 1W2 1 y';3 1004 1995 1996 10'J7 1998 Rank Deer Lodge Flathead Granite Ijkc Lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders Other NORTIIVVKST 7.800 3.600 1.600 500 2.000 15,500 6.400 3,000 1 .300 500 1.500 12,700 9.800 600 4.300 900 1.500 17.100 6,900 2.300 600 1.600 11,400 3,400 1,800 1.400 6.600 2,300 2,100 600 600 5,600 2.600 1.800 500 800 300 6.000 17 23 35 30 Blaine Chouteau Glacier Hill Liberty Phillips Pondera Teton Toole Other NORTH CKNTR.\L 5.000 0.300 13.300 13.000 13.000 6.700 1 1 .200 1 1 .600 1 1 .200 94300 4.800 6,900 11,000 11,400 12,300 5,300 9,000 12.700 13.100 86,500 6.200 7.200 13.900 14.800 16.400 6.300 12.000 13.600 13.900 104,300 5.700 4.500 14.200 12.100 15.700 4.200 1 1 .800 1 1 .000 1 1 .000 92.000 5.000 2.300 14.800 9.700 13.500 4.100 11,500 13,000 6,100 80,000 4.700 3.200 2 1 .400 9.000 17.600 3,000 17.500 14.500 1 2.300 105,000 4.40U 2.80(1 23.0(J0 10.300 18.000 3.100 17.200 14.200 10.000 103.000 II 15 1 7 2 14 3 5 9 Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Shendan Valley Other NORTHEAST 4.700 2.000 500 1.700 3.600 3.000 3,800 2,000 21,300 5.000 1.900 500 1.200 2,700 2,000 3.000 1 .600 17.900 6,200 1.600 500 800 2.800 2.000 2.700 1 .300 17.900 4.500 1.200 2.000 1.500 2.100 1.100 000 13.300 4,300 1.000 1.000 000 1.400 700 700 10.000 4.900 1.100 900 1.500 1.200 9,600 3.800 1.300 500 700 1.300 900 8,500 13 26 35 31 26 Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley Judith Basin Uwis & Clark Meagher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland Other CENTRy\L 2,000 15.300 6.400 1.700 1.500 6,900 1,400 9.500 1.100 45,800 1.600 11,900 4.400 1.400 2,000 4,300 1.500 10.100 <)00 38,100 1.300 15.500 5,700 2,000 1.900 5.000 1,200 10.200 1.400 44,200 1,1 00 13,100 5.100 6.100 800 10.700 7.000 43.900 900 14,700 2,500 4,400 700 2.900 4,800 8.600 500 40.000 700 17.200 2.300 2.100 1.200 3.000 6,000 8.300 200 41,000 16.300 2.200 2.800 1.400 2.200 6.000 10.300 800 42.000 4 19 15 25 19 10 7 Beaverhead Gallatin Jefferson Madison Silver Bow ( )ther SOUTHWEST 3.600 1.000 2.000 500 7.100 2.600 600 1.500 500 5,200 2,700 1.200 1.400 500 5,800 2.400 900 1.200 200 4.700 2.500 500 500 100 3.600 4.000 2.000 200 6.200 4.100 2.000 400 6.500 12 21 Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Sweelgrass Treasure Yellowstone Other SOUTH CENTR.\L 6,500 3,500 12.400 22,400 2.900 700 600 5.400 2.600 600 12.800 1 .200 500 600 7.000 3.500 600 13,400 700 5.000 2.300 I.IOO 9.100 600 2.800 2.100 500 6.000 3.000 2.000 2.000 60(1 7.600 18.S00 18.800 -- Carter Custer Fallon Powder River Praine Rosebud Wibaux Other SOUTHEAST 1.(100 1.200 2.900 1.700 (.00 1.200 8.600 KIKI 900 2,300 1.400 500 000 6,800 700 1.000 1.800 2.000 800 1.000 7,300 000 600 1.100 700 2,300 5.600 5(K) 900 I.IOO 1.300 3,800 900 500 900 1.700 800 200 5.000 OOt) 600 1.000 1.700 700 300 5,200 :o 33 28 24 31 MONTANA 215.000 180.000 210,000 1 80.000 150,000 180.000 190,000 1/ Counties with less than 500 head or individual operators having 60 percent or more of the head are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure o\ individual information 160 Exports Montana Agricultural Statistics 1999 MONTANA'S AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS INCREASE SLIGHTLY IN 1998 The value of Montana's agricultural commodities exported during the fiscal year ending September 30, 1998 totaled $333.2 million, $22.1 million more than 1997. The value of commodities exported in 1998 accounted for only about a third of the value of commodities exported in 1996. Wheat and wheat products remained Montana's leading export, making up 74 percent of the State's agricultural exports. Exports of wheat and wheat products accounted for the largest increase during 1998 with the value of exports raising $26.1 million from 1997. Feeds and fodder, and seeds were the only categories to decline, dropping $1.2 million and $7.2 million respectively from 1997. Live animals and meat remained relatively constant only increasing $200,000 from 1997. In fiscal 1998, the U.S. exported $53.7 billion worth of agricultural commodities, $3.6 billion less than 1997. Wheat and wheat products accounted for the largest decrease in U.S. exports, dropping $3.7 million from 1997. Nationally, wheat and wheat products make up 7.4 percent of all exports, off only slightly from 1997. Montana moved up from a fifth place ranking to fourth place among states exporting wheat and wheat products in fiscal year 1998. Kansas remained in the top position as a wheat exporter, followed by North Dakota, Washington, and Montana. Considering the export of all products, California remained on top, followed by Iowa, Texas, Illinois and Nebraska. Montana remained in thirty-forth position for export of all products. WORLD WHEAT STOCKS TO DROP IN 1999/2000 World wheat stocks are forecast to drop 13 million tons in 1999/2000, the largest reduction since 1994/95. World wheat production is declining by 13 million tons at the same time that foreign consumption is relatively stable. The global ending-stocks-to-use ratio is expected to drop to 21 percent, almost as low as the 19.8 percent reached in 1996/97, and prices that season reached very high levels. Exports in 1999/2000 are expected to rise 10 percent from the disappointing 1998/99 total that included a substantial quantity of food aid. For 1999/2000, a more usual price pattern is expected, with prices reaching their seasonal low during harvest and increasing as the marketing season progresses. Declining returns in recent years have encouraged producers to switch to other crops or leave more land fallow. However, little if any increase in world prices is expected in 1999/2000 because major wheat exporters' supplies are large. AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS: Montana and U.S., 1996 -1998 1/ COMMODITY MONTANA UNITED STATES 1996 1997 1998 1996 1997 1998 Million Dollars Wheat and Products 790.3 220.8 246.9 7,097.4 4,331.1 3,964.3 Feed Grains and Products 59.6 33.9 38.2 10,892.9 8,447.6 6,342.9 Fruits and Preparations ~ ~ ~ 3,315.2 3,418.2 3,217.9 Vegetables and Preparations — — - 3,733.3 4,081.0 4,167.9 Live Animals and Meat 10.9 16.4 16.6 5,588.2 5,319.3 5,421.7 Hides and Skins - ~ ~ 1,677.2 1,693.2 1,358.3 Poultry and Products ~ — — 2,735.7 2,882.9 2,720.6 Fats, Oils and Greases ~ — ~ 674.3 542.9 655.2 Dairy Products — ~ - 735.8 868.7 925.1 Feeds and Fodders 29.4 28.4 27.2 1,674.2 1,811.2 1,721.3 Seeds 3.2 11.5 4.3 713.9 912.9 827.3 ALL COMMODITIES 11 893.4 311. 1 333.2 59,890.5 57,365.1 53,730.2 1/ Fiscal year ending Septemb er 30. 2/ Totals may not add due to re unding. SOURCE: Foreign Agricultui al Trade of the U.S., Jan/F eb/Mar 1999 REPORTS ISSUED and PUBLICATION DATES 1999 Montana A(;RiriT.TrRAi. Sta tistks RipoiMs 161 REPORT FREQUENCY APPROXIMATE DATE OF PUBLICATION 1/ MONTANA REPORTS: Crop & l.ivc.sU)<.k Reporter Twice Monthly 2nd & 4ih Thursdays Crop-Wcalhcr Report Weekly Mondays. Apnl-Otlober Crop-Wcalhcr Rcporl Monthly 1 0th of Month. November-March Montana Agricultural .Statistics bulletin Annual November Wheat Movement Summary Semi-Annually March & September Wheat and Barley Varieties Annual July 15 NATIONAL RF:P0RTS ON CROPS: Crop Forecasts Monthly 1 2lh of Month Winter Wheat .Seedmgs Annual January 1 2 Prospective Plantings Annual March ^ I Annual Crop Summary Annual January 1 2 Crop Values Annual February 1 2 Cherry Production Semi-Annually June forecast. January Hnal Potato StiK'ks Monthly 1 5lh of Month. December-May Grain StiK'ks Quarterly January. March. June & September NATIONAL REPORTS ON LIVESTOCK, DAIRY, POULTRY and LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION: Poultry (Egg Prcxluclion. Chick and Poulel Hatchings) Monthly 25th of Month Livestock Slaughter Monthly 20lh of Month Cattle Inventory and Calf Crop Semi-Annually January 29 & July 16 Sheep ln\entory and Lamb Crop Annual January 29 Wcxil Prixluction Annual March 25 Hog Inventory and Pig Crop Quarterly January. March. June. September Meat Animals. Marketings and Cash Receipts Annual April Milk Cows and Milk Production Monthly 1 5lh of Month NATIONAL PRICE REPORTS: Agricultural Prices Monthly Last working day of month NATIONAL MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS: Agricultural Chemical Usage Annual May 19 Farm Numbers and Land in Farms Annual January 26 Farm Uibor (Regional Data Only) Quarterly February, May. August. November 1/ Statistics in the National program are released in Washington, D.C. and locally according to strict, predetermined dales Dates listed are for 1999. similar release dales can be expected for 2000. Various series are included In the "MONTANA CROP & LIVESTOCK REPORTER" published twice a month. 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