s 338.1 A7m 2000 MONTANA Agricultural Statistics . 2000 !^l m 1998-1999* Count> Estimates MONTANA STATE LIBRARY 3 0864 0016 1511 4 Montana AGRim.TiR.\i. Statistics 2000 MONTANA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS DISTRICTS Lincoln Shendan ACKNOWLEDGMENTS With great and sincere appreciation we thank the following contributors to this year's bulletin: Front cover: Picture donated by Janice Grauberger, editor of the National Woolgrower (circa 1989). The sheep are grazing in the Absaroka-Beartooth wilderness area south of Big Timber. Color separation: Provided by Montana Farmer-Stockman Magazine, a subsidiary of Farm Progress Publications. 2000 Montana Agricitltur.\l Statistics Foreword 1 MONTANA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS ISSN: 1095-7278 VOLUME XXXVII OCTOBER 2000 STATE OF MONTANA MARC RACICOT. GOVERNOR MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE W. RALPH PECK, DIRECTOR COOPERATING WITH U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE RON BOSECKER, ADMINISTRATOR COMPILED BY MONTANA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE FEDERAL BUILDING and U.S. COURTHOUSE 301 SOUTH PARK AVENUE. DR.AWER 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/ STATE DOCUMENTS COLLECTION NOV 0 3 2000 PEGGY STRINGER, STATE STATISTICIAN MONTANA STATE LIBRARY 1515 E. 6th AVE. HELENA, MONTANA 59620 CURTIS E. LUND, DEPUTY STATE STATISTICIAN LIVESTOCK, CROPS, & DATA PROCESSING Thomas Chard II John Gibbons Ron Schumacher Bonnie Heller Billye Vincent Carmen Pennington Cathy Duncan Carol Stefely Pat Barker Retta Johnson Darin Jantzi Kim Moreno Wendy Bruski ADMINISTRATIVE & SUPPORT Annette Ronningen Karen Kirschman 2 Foreword Montana Agricultural Statistics 2000 TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD Commenis from the Governor 3 Message from the Director 4 Notes from the State Statistician 4 GENERAL Montana Department of Agriculture 5 Montana Crop, Livestock, and Weather Digest 6 Chmatologica) Data 7 Freeze/Frost Occurrence Data 8-9 Weekly Progress by Crop (Winter, Spring Wheat and Barley) 10 Montana Facts and Figures 11 Number of Farms and Land in Farms 12 Farm Real Estate 13 Census of Agriculture, Farms by Size and Value of Sales 13 Census of Agriculture, Number of Farms, Land in Farms and Average Farm Sue by County 14 ECONOMIC CASH RECEIPTS: Principal Products and Government Payments 15-16 Marketings by Commodities 17-18 Value Added to the US Economy by the Agriculture Sector 19 Selected Industries Comparison 20 Fertilizer and Fertilizer Materials Sold 21 Ag Chemical Use, Winter Wheat and Other Spring Wheat 2 1 Pnces Received for Selected Commodities 22-23 Marketing Year Average Prices Received, Montana and US 24 RANK Montana's Rank in the Nation's Agriculture 25 Crop and Livestock Record Highs and Lows 26 Winter Wheat and Spring Wheat Production Maps 27 Durum Wheat and Barley Production Maps 28 Oats and Alfalfa Hay Production Maps 29 Cattle and Calves and Sheep and Lambs Inventory Maps . 30 STATE ESTIMATES —CROPS ACREAGE, PRODUCTION, YIELD, AND VALUE: All Wheat 31 Winter Wheat 32 Other Spring Wheat 33 Durum Wheat 34 Barley 35 Oats 36 Com 36 Potatoes 36 Dry Beans 37 Sugar Beets 37 Sweet Cherries 37 Alfalfa Seed 38 All Hay 39 Alfalfa Hay 39 All Other Hay 39 Stocks of Major Grains 40 Wheal Shipped Out of State By Class and Destination 41 Wheat and Bariey Shipped By Class, District, Mode and Destination 41 All Wheat Supply and Disposition 42 All Wheal. Movement, Utilization. Exports 42 Wheat Varieties: Percent of Total Seeded Acreage and Seeded Acreage 43 Winter Wheat Varieties by District 44 Spring Wheat Varieties by District 45 Durum Wheat Varieties by District 46 Barley Varieties by District 47 Barley Varieties: Percent of Total Seeded Acreage and Seeded Acreage 48 Marketings of Major Crops 48 COUNTY ESTIMATES— CROPS ACREAGE, YIELD, and PRODUCTION: All Crops. In-igated and Non-Irrigated 1998-99 49 All Wheat. 1998-99 50-53 Winter Wheat. 1998-99 54-57 Other Spnng Wheat. 1998-99 58-61 Dunim Wheat. 1998-99 62-63 Barley. 1998-99 64-67 Oats, 1998-99 68-71 Com, Acreage, Utilization, and Yield. 1998-99 72 Potatoes, 1998-99 73 Sugar Beets, 1998-99 73 All Dry Beans, 1998-99 74 Dry Beans, Principally Pintos. 1999 74 Garbanzo Beans, 1999 75 Lentils, 1999 75 Dry Peas, 1999 76 Sunflower, 1999 77 Flax Seeds, 1999 77 Mustard Seeds, 1999 77 Safflower, 1999 78 Canola, 1999 78 All Hay, 1998-99 79-80 Alfalfa Hay, 1998-99 81-82 All Other Hay, 1998-99 83-84 STATE ESTIMATES— LIVESTOCK Cattle and Calves: Inventory, Numbers by Class, Cattle on Feed, & Value 85 Calf Crop and Disposition 85 Cattle and Calves: Production and Income 85 Cattle and Calves: Number of Operations and Percent of Total Inventory by Size Groups 85 Beef Cows: Number of Operations and Percent of Total Inventory by Size Groups 86 Milk Cows on Farms: Production, Milkfat, and Total ... . 86 Milk Marketed: Quantity and Cash Receipts 86 Dairy Products Marketed: Income and Value 86 Sheep. Lambs, and Wool: Inventory, Value, Production, Disposition, Income 87 88 89 Sheep and Lambs: Sheep and Lambs: Sheep and Lambs: s: Inventory. Death Loss, and Value s: Losses by Cause s: Percent of Losses by Cause and Size of Flock 89 Hogs and Pigs: Number of Operations, Inventory, Value. Production, Disposition, and Income 90 Chickens: Inventory, Value, Production, and Income .... 91 Eggs: Production and Value 91 Honey: Colonies, Yield. Production, Stocks. Price, and Value 91 Commercial Livestock Slaughter 92 COUNTY ESTIMATES— LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK INVENTORY BY COUNTIES: All Cattle and Calves & Beef Cows & Heifers, 1999-00 93 Milk Cows and All Sheep and Lambs. 1999-00 94 Hogs and Pigs & Chickens, 1998-99 95 AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS 96 REPORTS ISSUED and PUBLICATION DATES (on inside back cover) 20(10 Mom ANA .\(;Rirn.Ti R.\i. Statistics Kf)RK\\ORD 3 COMMENTS FROM THE GOVERNOR Agriculture is Montana's largest industry. It is essential that accurate statistical information be available to producers, businesses, and agriculturally related industries so accurate decisions can be made. Good decisions must be based on concise and reliable information. The statistics found in this bulletin will reduce uncertainties, facilitate informed decisions, and enable Montana agriculture to project a positive position with respect to the future use of our land and resources. In this age of high technology and rapid change, the access to accurate information is an essential aspect of doing business. With accurate and timely information, Montana producers can capitalize on changes in biotechnology, world markets, and value added procedures. Through the joint efforts of the Montana Agricultural Statistics Service and the Montana Department of Agriculture, our producers have printed and electronic information with which to make those timely decisions. Sincerely, ~tXa^_^^L/ Marc Racicot Governor 4 Foreword Montana Agricultural Statistics 2000 MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR Montana's agricultural marketplace has changed over the years as we sell more and more of our products in a world marketplace. To remain competitive, our agricultural businesses must have the most reliable and accurate information available. Today's agriculture industry is a multifaceted and technologically advanced business requiring intense management with complex marketing and financial decisions made daily. In this 37* annual edition of Montana Agricultural Statistics, Montana producers will find the necessary information to make those decisions which will keep them competitive in a dynamic and changing industry. With the information provided in this publication, (available in printed and electronic format) and the support of all Montanans, our producers will continue to provide consumers with the highest quality products. Sincerely, Ralph Peck, Director NOTES FROM THE STATE STATISTICIAN Montana Agncultural Statistics Service is proud to publish the thirty-seventh editionofMo/?r<:ma/4gm»/r//ra/S/ar/i7/ci-. Montana's farmers, ranchers, and agribusinesses made this publication possible through their willingness to provide basic agricultural information. Montana Agricultural Statistics Service works in cooperation with the Montana Department of Agriculture, the Montana Wheat and Bariey Committee, the Montana Alfalfa Seed Committee, Montana State University and many other producer organizations to provide valuable agricultural information. Thanks to our staff of statisticians, technicians, and enumerators who are dedicated to providing Montana's number one industry, agriculture, with high quality statistics. ^^R^ ^1 1 ■ '^\ ■ i ^^ -^ ^ Peggy Stringer, State Statistician 2000 Montana Agricitltur.\l Statistics Gener.\l 5 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 fanners, agribusinesses, and the public through administration of laws pertaining to pesticides, ground water, noxious weeds, 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 also 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. 6 General Montana Agriciiltiir.\l Statistics 2000 MONTANA CROP, LIVESTOCK, AND WEATHER DIGEST, 1999 Januar>: The month was unseasonably mild, except for a cold period at the beginning of the month and again around the 25th. Precipitation was slightly below normal. Snow cover on winter wheat fields caused producers concern at the end of the month with ratings of 22% good, 1 1 % fair. 59% poor, and 1% very poor. Wind damage to winter wheat was rated mostly light. Calving and lambing had just started by the end of the month, with few problems as a result of the mild temperatures. Grazing was reported at 34% open and the rest difficult or closed. February: Temperatures were significantly above normal with average precipitation. Snow cover on winter wheat fields was rated mostly very poor at month's end. Because of the scant snow cover, wind damage to winter wheat increased and was reported at 18% heavy. 46% moderate, 26% light, and 10% none. Good calving and lambing progress was made with few problems reported. Livestock grazing was rated at 74% open and the rest mostly difficult. March: A strong ridge of high pressure kept Montana warmer and drier than normal for the majority of the month. Overone-half of the total precipitation for the month fell on the first and last days of March. Wind damage to the winter wheat crop was rated mostly moderate or light. Freeze and drought damage was minimal. As a result of the mild weather, some producers were able to plant barley, spring wheat, oats, and sugar beets by the end of the month. Calving and lambing were 55% and 29% complete, respectively. Grazing was reported at 93% open. April: The month had generally warm temperatures and average precipitation. Wet conditions at the beginning of the month slowed down spring planting in some areas. By the end of April, producers made good seeding progress with small grains. Sugar beet seeding increased significantly and was 94% complete at month's end. The winter wheat crop was rated 35% fair and 53% good. Calving and lambing were 91% and 72% complete, respectively. Livestock producers made a good start in moving their cattle and sheep to summer pasture. May: At the beginning of the month, producers took advantage of mild, dry weather to seed crops, but planting slowed down significantly in the middle of May as a result of wet conditions. During the last week farmers made good seeding progress, with 93% of the spring wheat seeded. Barley and oats seeded were 94% and 84% complete, respectively. At month's end, all crops were rated mostly in good and fair condition. Calving was virtually complete and lambing was 88% complete. Seventy-eight percent of the cattle and calves and about 57% of the sheep and lambs had been moved to summer ranges. June: Most of the state received precipitation the first half of the month, with the exception of some areas in the northwestern part of the state, which allowed the best pasture conditions in many years. Weather conditions were relatively dry for almost all areas of the state the last part of the month. Crop progress was generally behind normal, but crops were still reported mostly in good to excellent condition. July: The month started out warm and relatively dry. Mild weather turned to hot for much of the state, except for the northwestern part of the North Central District which had record low temperatures toward the middle of the month. In the early morning on July 16, Wisdom set the nation's lowest temperature at 26 degrees. The month ended hot and dry. Crop conditions were rated mostly good or fair. Winter wheat was 3 1 % harvested, ahead of the average of 22%. The second cutting of alfalfa hay was underway at 25% complete. August: Hot, dry weather continued until about the middle of the month when many areas of the state received some precipitation and cooler temperatures. The moisture arrived too little and too late to improve the drought-stressed pastures in most of Montana. Producers moved their livestock off summer pastures earlier than normal due to short ranges. At month's end, the winter wheat, spring wheat, barley, and oats harvest were well behind last year's. The second cutting of alfalfa hay was 67% complete, compared to 77% last year. September: Many locations in the state received precipitation the first week in September. As the month progressed, the weather turned much cooler. Producers made good progress in harvesting their small grains, except for some crops in the north central, central, and northeast parts of the state that were not yet mature due to late seeding. Weather conditions at month's end were ideal for seeding winter wheat which was 54% complete, compared with 35% for the average. Com silage and dry bean harvest was 64% and 83% complete, respectively, and sugar beet and potato harvest was off to a good start. Nearly half of the livestock was moved from summer ranges, earlier than in normal years. October: Dry conditions allowed most farmers to finish harvesting their small grains by the middle of the month, with the exception of the northeast part of the state where some small grains had not been harvested, primarily durum wheat. At month's end, sugar beet and potato harvest was 99% and 95% complete, respectively, ahead of both last year and the average. Winter wheat seeding was 98% complete by the end of the month. Eighty-one percent of the cattle and calves and 89% of the sheep and lambs were reported moved off summer pastures. November: Above normal temperatures prevailed the entire month. Many record highs were recorded across the state. By the end of the month, the winter wheat crop had emerged on 96% of the seeded acreage. Producers were concerned about the lack of snow, as winter wheat protecliveness of snow cover was rated mostly very poor. They certainly welcomed the moisture received at the end of November. Topsoil and subsoil moisture conditions improved with this precipitation. Livestock were reported in good condition and grazing was 91% open. December: The weather for most of the month was mild enough for producers to do fall tillage. However, very little moisture was received and the lack of snow continued to cause concern. Snow cover of winter wheat was rated mostly very poor to poor. Some wind damage to the winter wheat crop occurred and was rated at 4% heavy, \f>'"/( moderate, 42% light, and 39% none. Topsoil and subsoil moisture conditions were rated mostly short to very short. As a result of the mild weather, livestock were reported in good condition and grazing was still 92% open at month's end. 2000 Montana AcRiriii.TuiLVL Statistics Gknerai. 7 CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA: Annual and Growing Season Precipitation and Frost-free Days 1998-99 STATIONS COUNTY PRECIPITATION FRO.ST-FREE DAYS 1/ Annual .April Scplcm ber Growing Season 1998 1999 Normal 21 1998 1999 Normal 2/ 1998 1999 Avg3/ Inc hes Days STATIONS COLNTY 1 9')S 1 9')9 Normal 2/ |9')S 1 999 Normal 2/ 1998 1999 Avg 3/ Big Fork, 13 S Lake 2689 15.42 22.41 1788 5.97 12.50 186 55 163 Big Sandy Chouteau 13.39 11.79 13.88 9 60 9.48 1050 120 1.39 90 Big Timber Sweet Grass - 13.87 15.43 - 10 99 1080 127 119 123 BiMings. WSO Yellowstone 17.02 11.65 15.08 11 91 980 9 61 175 145 149 Bitteman. MSU Gallatin 17.51 15.69 19.20 10.25 11.39 12.70 121 90 125 Broadus Power River 16.87 14.73 13.71 9.83 11.38 976 1.30 118 118 Bulte Silver Bow 1.5.47 11.51 12.10 II 01 9 19 8.76 108 7 68 Chesler Liberty 954 9 80 10.64 7.38 766 8.23 104 1.30 109 Chinook Blaine 13 74 13.17 12.40 8.21 9.58 9 66 111 1.30 117 Circle McCone 15.04 1220 13,36 9 01 10 16 10.42 125 120 118 Columbus Stillwater 1498 12 13 14.74 10 20 976 1028 128 118 124 Conrad Pondera 1024 11 80 11.88 7.86 945 8.99 110 36 100 Culbertson Roosevelt 15 55 II 06 13 90 9 15 951 II 17 109 126 115 Cul Bank Glacier 12.23 10 83 11 79 10 12 923 9 46 110 61 117 Dillon Beaverhead 12.83 790 11 60 861 692 896 108 89 93 Ekalaka Carter 21 93 19 23 16.68 11.78 15.20 12.70 121 120 126 Fairfield Teton 1447 1091 12.46 10 73 8 15 9.80 169 138 127 Ratwillow. 4 ENE Petroleum 15 43 11 17 13.59 10.33 8.94 10-22 122 91 123 Forsyih Rosebud 18 73 1428 13.52 12.32 1 1 45 9 63 149 1.34 135 Ft. Benton Chouteau 11 44 1094 14 38 8 64 8 29 10 30 168 -- 125 Geraldine Chouteau 14.92 13.38 15.70 10.77 9.25 11 42 121 131 126 Glasgow, WSO Valley 14.82 1429 10.96 9.35 11.65 8.64 125 133 133 Glendive Dawson 14.75 17.01 13.61 8.07 15 17 10 60 163 140 143 Great Falls Cascade 17.35 12.47 15.21 13 13 10 10 10 30 121 94 123 Hamilton Ravalli 18.76 996 13.27 II 19 4.42 7.54 140 139 122 Hardin Big Horn 11.52 12.72 8.26 871 - 148 132 Harlowton Wheatland 1428 12.38 13.76 1 1 34 11 04 10 40 119 113 110 Havre Hill 11 16 11 61 11.16 792 920 8 17 112 131 126 Helena Lewis & Clark 12 57 9.54 11.60 1022 8.26 8 16 109 94 120 Hvsham Treasure 16 32 II 69 13.26 10.74 884 9 62 155 136 133 Joliet Carbon 12 45 9 12 16 26 8.34 7 90 11 00 130 1 IS 119 Jordan Garfield 14.75 13 25 13.01 9.16 11 19 10 00 132 - 123 Kalispell Flathead 21 01 14.30 16.51 12.92 6 49 896 125 23 105 Kremlin Hill 13.24 12.04 11.26 906 9.35 885 Uwistown. FCWOS Fergus 19 19 19 63 18.14 14.22 1442 12 80 108 95 116 Livingston. FCWOS Park 15 00 11.72 15 68 9.43 932 11 30 109 90 107 Malta' 7 E Phillips 15 76 13.34 1268 999 10 69 10 03 125 120 119 Medicine Lake. 3 SE Sheridan 1495 1541 13.27 8 94 13 62 10.50 126 128 Miles City Custer 14.21 11 69 14.07 8.88 10 14 10 40 158 140 144 Missoula WSO Missoula 21 81 11 94 1346 14.42 6.38 7.75 140 102 115 Opheim 12SSE \allcy 9 45 12 44 11 67 5.68 10.74 9.79 107 114 113 Plentywood Shendan 13.42 1449 12.75 6 93 1221 10 19 115 124 Plevna Fallon 20.73 16.91 14.41 10 69 14.52 10.91 130 115 114 Roundup Musselshell 1455 13 86 12.57 11.18 II 57 954 155 124 1.30 Savage Richland 16 33 13 26 13.59 845 II 16 1097 109 126 131 Scobey. 4 NW Daniels 13 16 14 96 12.89 7.23 12 79 986 109 105 108 Sidney Richland 1747 14.47 13.67 9.37 12 56 10 53 109 127 128 Stanford Judith Basin 17 46 13.82 16.58 13 29 10 82 12.40 111 65 112 St Ignatius Lake 18 68 10.47 16 66 12.62 5.46 10.42 142 94 133 Sunburst 8E Toole 11 76 12 69 10 64 8.97 10 15 8-23 124 128 112 Terry Prairie 14.68 16 94 11.50 7.86 15.73 926 158 119 119 Thompson Falls PH Sanders 28.28 20.21 22.97 12.79 5.51 9 16 141 109 131 Townsend Broadwater 8.89 9.35 11.28 6.58 866 8.42 109 94 121 Valier Pondera 11.11 12 00 12.14 8.95 968 9.77 150 64 120 Vida. 6 NE McCone 1686 14.31 15.03 8.17 12.55 11 60 109 120 123 Virginia City Madison 1879 1541 16.49 1 1 .93 11 07 1 1 36 104 26 85 Wibaux. 2 E Wibaux 18.50 15.22 13.95 11.62 12.76 II 23 109 115 112 Wilsall. 8 ENE Park 1675 1768 20.61 11.83 1289 13 95 109 90 95 Wisdom Beaverhead 15.14 9.54 11.32 11 00 4.74 7.52 49 4 16 Wyola. 1 SW Big Horn 13.15 1052 17.10 9 13 8.39 11 20 123 119 110 1/ Days between last frost (3. I degrees) in spring and f rst frost (32 degrees) afte r June 30. 2/ Normal for p ■nod 1961 -1990 3/ 1988-1997 average frost fr ee days SOURCE: Nat onal Weathe r Service. N 3AA. Great F ills. Montana 8 General Montana Agricih-tural Statistics 2000 FREEZE/FROST OCCURl *ENCE DATA, AVERAGE, 1961-90 1/ Station County Temp Threshold 1 Degrees F) Spring (Date) Probability Level Fall(Dale) Probability Level Freeze-Free Period Probability Level 90 50 10 10 50 90 10 50 9U Belgrade AI" Gallatin 36 32 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 Chi)uteau 36 32 28 May 2 1 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 1 5 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 II Sep 22 Sep 1 7 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 11 Apr 25 Apr 18 May 26 May 12 Apr 30 Jun 10 May 29 May 12 Sep 01 Sep 06 Sep 1 8 Sep 14 Sep 23 Oct 04 Sep 28 Oct 10 Oct 2 1 133 156 178 111 133 157 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 Broadus Powder River 36 32 28 May 10 May 01 Apr 20 May 31 May 19 May 06 Jun 22 Jun 07 May 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 May 13 July 09 Jun 12 May 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 31 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 Dillon WMCE Beaverhead 36 32 28 Jun 11 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 II 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 21 111 146 172 91 122 149 71 99 126 Fort Benton Chouteau 36 32 28 May 17 May 09 Apr 24 Jun 08 May 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 Cieraldine Chouteau 36 32 28 May 23 May 06 Apr 28 Jun 17 May 24 May 10 Jul 12 Jun 11 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 2 1 144 168 181 126 145 162 107 121 142 Hamillon Ravalli 36 32 28 May 20 May 06 Apr 19 Jun 07 May 24 May 04 Jun 25 Jun 12 Mav 19 Aug 25 Sep 06 Sep 1 7 Sep 05 Sep 20 Oct 03 Sep 16 Oct 03 Oct 20 110 143 175 89 117 152 68 92 128 Mardin Big Horn 36 32 28 May 09 Apr 27 Apr 17 May 31 May 17 May 01 Jun 22 Jun 05 May 14 Aug 27 Sep 06 Sep 1 5 Sep 09 Sep 20 Oct 01 Sep 23 Oct 05 Oct 17 125 149 170 100 126 153 76 103 135 Harlem Blame 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 lis 1/ This table gives the probability of a later date m the spring and an earlier date in the tall ol (he occurrence of temperatures as cold, or colder, than 36. 32. and 28 degrees Fahrenheil and Ihe prohahic lenjith of the frec/e-freu period relative to the same lenipcraluie ihrcshold 2000 Montana Agricit-TIRM, Statistics Generai. 9 FREEZE/FROST OCCUR RENCE E ►ATA, AVERAGE, 1961 -90 1/ STATION COliNTY Temp Threshold (Deerees F) Spring (Date) Probability Level Fall (Date) Probability Level Freeze-Free Penod Probabilitv Level ')0 50 10 10 50 90 10 50 'HI Harlow ion Wheatland 36 32 28 May 27 Mav 08 Apr 27 Jun IS Mav 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 98 131 151 72 129 45 81 106 Helena WSO Lew is & Clark 36 32 28 May 16 May 02 Apr 16 Jun 04 May 18 Mav 02 Jun 23 Jun 02 Mav 1 8 Aug 25 Sep 02 Sep 13 Sep 08 Sep 18 Sep 29 Sep 21 Oct 03 Oct 16 120 141 172 95 122 149 70 104 126 Hysham Treasure 28 \l.i> 12 Apr 2') Apr 1 6 May 28 May 16 Apr 30 Jun 13 Jun 01 Mav 14 Aug 28 Sep 04 Sep 1 5 Sep 09 Sep 18 Oct 02 Sep 21 Oct 02 Oct 1 8 122 143 r3 103 124 154 84 106 135 Jordan Garfield 36 32 28 May 17 May 03 Apr 23 Jun 04 May 19 Mav 05 Jun 23 Jun 03 Mav 17 Aug 18 Aug 3 1 Sep 08 Sep 03 Sep 14 Sep 23 Sep 19 Sep 27 Oct 09 115 136 157 90 117 140 65 99 124 Kalispell Rathead 36 32 28 May 20 .Apr 30 Apr 1 1 Jun 12 May 20 Apr 28 Jul 05 Jun 10 May 15 Aug 26 Sep 07 Sep 15 Sep 07 Sep 20 Oct 02 Sep 19 Oct 03 Oct 19 116 148 183 87 122 157 57 96 130 Le«isto\Mi FA A AP Fergus 36 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 1" Oct 04 Oct 12 106 137 156 79 116 137 51 94 118 Medicine Lake 3 SE Shendan 36 32 28 May 09 Ma'\ 02 Apr 23 May 28 May 1 8 Mav 1 1 Jun 16 Jun 03 Mav 29 Aug 18 Sep" 01 SepO^ Sep 05 Sep 18 Sep 24 Sep 23 Oct 05 Oct 11 124 148 160 99 123 136 74 98 111 Miles City FAA AP Custer 36 32 28 Apr 30 Apr 22 Apr 1 1 May 16 May 07 Apr 25 Jun 01 May 22 Mav 09 Sep 05 Sep 13 Sep 27 Sep 21 Sep 29 Oct 12 Oct 08 Oct 15 Oct 27 148 167 189 128 145 169 107 122 149 Plevna Fallon 36 28 Ma\ 15 Ma\ 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 12 113 141 158 90 116 137 67 90 117 Poplar Roosevelt 36 28 Mav 07 Mav 01 Apr 20 May 24 Mav 1 5 Mav 04 Jun 10 Mav 29 Mav 19 Aug 3 1 Sep 07 Sep 11 Sep 12 Sep 20 Sep 27 Sep 25 Oct 03 Oct 13 132 146 165 no 127 145 89 108 125 Roundup Musselshell 36 32 28 May 12 Apr 28 Apr 1 8 May 29 May 14 Mav 02 Jun 15 Mav 30 Mav 15 Aug 30 Sep" 01 Sep 14 Sep 10 Sep 17 Sep 29 Sep 21 Oct 03 Oct 14 123 144 16" 103 125 150 84 106 133 Scobey Daniels 36 32 28 May 12 May 02 Apr 20 May 29 May 18 May 07 Jun 14 Jun 03 Mav 24 Aug 18 Aug 29 Sep 06 Sep 06 Sep 15 Sep 26 Sep 26 Oct 01 Oct 15 124 141 16'' 100 119 140 76 98 114 Sidne> Richland 36 28 May 10 May 04 Apr 22 Mav 31 Mav P Mav 0" Jun 21 Mav 29 Mav 21 Aug 26 Sep 06 Sep 12 Sep 08 Sep 19 Sep 26 Sep 22 Oct 01 Oct 09 122 142 159 99 125 141 76 107 124 Stanford 1 WNW Judith Basin 36 32 28 Jun02 Mav 16 Mav 01 Jun24 Jun 03 Mav 15 Jul 16 Jun 20 Mav 29 Au2 18 Aug 28 Sep 08 Aug 30 Sep 1 1 Sep 23 Sep 12 Sep 24 Oct 08 92 122 151 66 99 130 40 76 109 Terry Prairie 36 32 28 May (W Apr 30 Apr 1 9 May 26 May 14 Mav 03 Jun 12 May 28 Mav 17 Aug 24 Sep 06 Sep 09 Sep 09 Sep 18 Sep 26 Sep 25 Sep 30 Oct 13 125 143 170 105 126 146 85 109 122 Thompson Falls PH Sanders 36 28 Mav 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 94 130 156 67 105 131 TowTisend Broadwater 36 32 28 May 26 May 12 Apr 25 Jun 17 May 28 Mav 10 Jul 09 Jun 12 Mav 24 Aug 2 1 Aug 27 Sep 07 Sep 03 Sep 11 Sep 24 Sep 15 Sep 26 Oct II 101 128 161 77 106 137 53 84 112 \iJa McCone 36 32 28 May 08 Apr 28 Apr 16 Mav 2 1 May 14 Mav 03 Jun 04 May 30 Mav 19 Aug 28 Sep 05 Sep 15 Sep 12 Sep 20 Oct 01 Sep 27 Oct 05 Oct 17 135 149 170 113 129 151 91 108 131 Wcsiby Sheridan 36 28 May 12 Mav 01 Apr 23 May 27 May 17 Mav 07 Jun 12 Jun 02 Mav 21 Aug 18 Sep" 04 Sep 09 Sep 05 Sep 18 Sep 25 Sep 23 Oct 02 Oct 12 126 147 160 100 123 141 74 99 122 Wibaux Wibaux 36 32 28 May 23 May 05 Apr 25 Jun 17 May 23 Mav 12 Jul 11 Jun 09 Mav 29 Aug 12 Aug 21 Sep 06 Aug 28 Sep 08 Sep 23 Sep 12 Sep 26 Oct 10 100 134 157 72 108 133 43 81 108 1/ This table gives the probability of a later date in the spring and an earlier date in the fall of the occurrence of temperatures as cold, or colder, than 36. 32. and 28 desrees Fahrenheit and the probable leneth of the freeze-free period relative to the same temperature threshold. 10 Genf,r.\i, Montana AcRiriLTHRAL Statistics 2000 CROP PROGRESS BY WEEK ENDING DATE Winter Wheat -- Seeded Winter Wheat -- Harvested 100 CD S 80 o < ■J5 60 o 40 c 0) o 20 0) a. r-m- "Nn 1 n PSi s i ^ 8/29 9/5 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 Fall 1997 Fall 1998 Fall 1999 94-98 Avg I I R^^^ mm CD CD CO o < Id .o c o CL 100 80 60 40 20 0 JL^ b -• •■\ J 7/16 7/23 7/30 8/6 8/13 8/20 8/27 9/3 9/10 9/17 1998 1999 2000 95-99 Avg Spring Wheat -- Seeded Spring Wheat -- Harvested 100 (D CD (C )2 1997 1 -9 Acres 675 704 1 .283 1.177 1,255 1.551 1.040 1.209 898 10-49 Acres 1,600 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 1 80-499 Acres 4.038 4,396 3.757 3,436 3,420 3,007 3.315 2.964 3,372 500-009 Acres 4.671 3.954 3.339 2,000 2,928 2,640 2.737 2.521 2,675 1.000- 1,000 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 23324 23,565 23,570 24368 22,821 24.279 1/ Combined with "2,000 .Acres or More" in 1059 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: Number of Farms by Value of Sales, Selectee Years, Montana Farms by Value of Sales 1950 1964 1969 1974 1978 1082 1087 1992 1907 Less than S2,500 6.469 5,886 4,525 3,340 2,842 3.914 4,320 4,073 4.996 S2,500-S4,999 4.024 3.522 2,375 1,655 1,991 1.705 2,006 1,764 2.024 S5,000-S9.999 6.570 5.518 3,800 2,520 2,538 2.205 2,374 2.131 2.308 S10.000-S24.999 1 1 .69 1 2/ 2/ 11 4,573 3.703 3,012 3,413 3.415 S25.000-S49.999 11.753 13.512 13,565 4.757 3,502 3.695 3,051 2.839 S50.000-S90.999 2/ 11 11 4,024 3.028 4.064 3.528 3,340 S100.000-S499,999 251 'i°il 2.036 2.567 3,081 3,945 4,402 4.878 5500,000 or More - 3/ 49 106 160 263 252 360 479 Total Farms 28,959 27,020 24.951 23324 23,565 23.570 24.568 22,821 24.279 H Combined with "S25,000-S49.999" for 1964, 1969. and 1974. V Con hined with "SI 00,000-5499,9 W " in 1 064. 14 Genf.r.\i. Montana Ac;Rirn.Ti'R\i. Statistics 2000 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: Number of Farms, Land in Farms, Average Farm Size, Montana, 1992 & 1997 1/ COUNTY & DISTRICT \')'>2 l)7 Number of Farms Ijnd in Farms Average Size Farm Number of Farms Land in Farms Average Size Farm Acres Acres Deer Lodge Flathead Granite Lake Lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders NORTHWEST 70 813 138 948 219 67 450 233 937 348 4,223 1.35.126 277.050 349.938 631.377 50.220 19.158 248,215 675.569 241.655 381,104 3,009,412 1 .930 341 2,536 666 229 286 552 2,899 258 1 ,095 713 83 898 117 l.OII 252 71 482 230 1.080 412 4,636 101.657 216.303 268.413 596.726 46.167 16.329 262.419 649.489 183.647 409.965 2,751,115 1.225 241 2.294 590 183 230 544 2.824 170 995 593 Blaine Chouteau Glacier Hill Liberty Phillips Pondera Teton Toole NORTH CENTRAL 514 737 376 641 274 479 463 556 358 4,398 2.338,866 2.277,936 1.730,537 1.644.001 951,780 1.968,857 893,872 1,178,885 1.063,086 14,047,820 4,550 3,091 4.602 2.565 3.474 4.110 1.931 2.120 2,970 3,194 541 750 425 692 280 489 474 557 382 4,590 2.257,722 2.211.635 1.622.574 1.642.562 915.451 1.977,811 878.426 1.116.889 1 .090.966 13,714,036 4.173 2.949 3.818 2.374 3.269 4.045 1.853 2.005 2.856 2,988 Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley NORTHEAST 325 451 263 415 563 525 526 624 3,692 761,459 1,334,041 2,000.266 1 .290. 1 34 1,197.028 1,414.415 962.450 1.688.070 10,647,863 2,343 2,958 7,606 3,109 2,126 2.694 1.830 2.705 2,884 363 502 244 430 571 609 581 655 3,955 764.544 1.417.310 2,163.270 1.312.704 1.214.802 1 .430.064 1,001.193 1.786.617 11,090,504 2.106 2.823 8.866 3.053 2.127 2..348 1.723 2.728 2.804 Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley Judith Basin Lewis & Clark Meagher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland CENTRM. 205 792 804 121 328 438 134 253 105 146 3.326 449.970 1,424,228 2,232,575 6.36,514 868,064 883,479 912,154 1,031,872 669,516 850,599 9,958,971 2.195 1,798 2,777 5,260 2,647 2,017 6,807 4,079 6,376 5.826 2,994 219 903 816 118 329 502 142 232 88 144 3,493 452.744 1,441.261 2.248.705 638.049 834.711 822.066 940.071 952,670 541.361 833,757 9,705,395 2.067 1.596 2.756 5,407 2,537 1,638 6,620 4,106 6.152 5.790 2.779 Beaverhead Gallatin Jefferson Madison Silver Bow SOUTHWEST 345 789 236 418 105 1,893 1,342,484 699,409 367,482 1,271,160 99,746 3,780,281 3.891 886 1.557 3.041 950 1.997 360 835 266 460 116 2,037 1,152,008 759.944 364.153 1.079.502 100.181 3,455,788 3.200 910 1.369 2.347 864 1,697 Hig Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Swcetgrass Treasure Yellowstone SOUTH CENTR,\L 485 599 385 446 295 113 994 3,317 3.002..378 598.694 777.803 889.294 837.904 599.014 1,454,669 8,159,756 6,190 999 2,020 1 ,994 2,840 5,301 1,463 2,460 510 623 420 473 301 110 1.097 3,554 2,770.118 735.910 749.103 896.739 839,345 605.527 1.526.007 8,122,749 5,227 1,181 1,784 1,896 2,789 5,505 l,.39l 2,286 Carter Custer Fallon Powder River ■■rairie Rosebud Wibaux SOUTHEAST 380 302 295 165 357 165 1,972 1,619,482 2,085.181 944.497 1.629.363 683.088 2,585.834 490.988 10,038,4.33 5,258 5,487 3,127 5.523 4,140 7.243 2.976 5,090 305 405 309 297 158 362 178 2,014 1.589.372 1,897.5.36 952.884 1,559.222 612,906 2.680.844 475.427 9,768,191 5,211 4,685 3,084 5,250 3,879 7,406 2,671 4,850 MONTANA 22,821 59,642,536 2,613 24,279 58.607,778 2,414 1/ Farms arc places that had or would have had annual sales of agricultural products of SI .000 or more 2000 Montana AcRin i.tirai. Statistics Economic 15 CASH RECEIPTS: From Sale of Principal Products & Government Payments, Montana, 1990-1999 Livestock Total Year and Livestock Products Crops Receipts from Marketing Government Payments Total All Cash Receipts (000) Dollars 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 911.250 869,523 1,780,773 298,773 2.079.546 1993 947.893 861,326 L809,219 338,008 2.147.227 1994 853,300 1,034,325 1,887,625 256,143 2,143,768 1995 798.360 1,050,762 1.849,122 189.801 2,038,923 1996 798,312 1,241,614 2,039,926 240,720 2,280,646 1997 972,936 1,086,630 2.059,566 230,857 2,290.423 1998 883,215 924.453 1,807,668 357,654 2.165.322 1999 927,719 788.506 1.716.225 487,851 2.204.076 Cash Receipts from Farm Marketings - 1998 Excluding Government Payments (000) Dollars y • y '!-*:■ 'I ■■!-■:•■:-■:■■:- > ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ f f}^ *» • ^ • /■ ••■ *■ ^ y • • •>.-....-. ■-.-.■,. N. N >•,■•■-■ -'•r^|.'.- -■.■-■.- -K NNNVSNVINVVN^N *^ ^ \ \ \ \ V - , ■ ■ ■ _ , - _, -^ -.--■- ,-j y y y ^••.•••.•-•.••-■'•■■'•-•^•.'•'1 y y y y y y y \y y y y y y y^ y y y y y y y\ ' ■ ■ ■ ' y 1*^ ^ Numbers show ranking of top ten. 1 1 I Less than 25.000 g 25,000-39,999 40.000 - 59.999 60.000 + 16 Economic Montana Agrici'lti'r.m. Statistics 2000 CASH RECEIFIS: From Sale of Principal Products and Government Payments, 1998 1/ 11 Livestock & Government All Counly & District Livestock Products Crops Total Cash Kcceipts Payments Cash Receipts (OnOi Dols. Rank (000) Dols Rank (000) Dols Rank (000) Dols (000) Dols Deer Lxxige 3.363 53 1.028 54 4.391 53 151 4.542 Flathead 8.469 39 19,152 22 27.621 29 1.468 29.089 Granite 7.493 44 1 .548 52 9.041 50 112 9.153 Lake 20.404 19 16,384 23 36.788 21 1.584 38.372 Lincoln 2.000 55 1.521 53 3.521 54 - 3.521 Mineral 780 56 427 55 1.207 56 55 1.262 Missoula 5.201 51 2.376 48 7.577 52 269 7.846 Powell 13.802 28 2.041 49 15.843 45 363 16.206 Ravalli 17,320 23 6,576 37 23.896 34 378 24.274 Sanders 6,951 46 4,443 43 11.394 48 268 1 1 ,662 NORTHWEST 85,783 -- 55,496 ■- 141,279 -- 4,648 145,927 Blaine 20,442 18 32,750 8 53.192 12 13.863 67.055 Chouteau 13.155 30 71.013 1 84.168 2 34.702 118,870 Glacier 15.683 25 25.299 17 40.982 16 11.291 52,273 Hill 10.836 36 62,538 2 73.374 3 27.496 100,870 Liberty 8.324 40 32.649 9 40.973 17 12.002 52.975 Phillips 22.931 10 22,735 19 45.666 14 1 1 ,900 57.566 Pondera 13.922 27 41.313 4 55,235 10 16,678 71.913 Teton 22.564 12 41.987 3 64,551 5 16,895 81.446 Toole 8.210 41 27,317 16 35,527 23 16,228 51.755 NORTH CENTRAL L^6,067 -■ 357,601 -- 493,668 -- 161,055 654,723 Daniels 4,610 52 20,580 20 25,190 33 11.272 36.462 Dawson 12,882 32 24,736 18 37,618 20 8.643 46.261 Garfield 21,177 16 10,644 27 31,821 26 6,571 38.392 McCone 9,727 38 20,387 21 30,114 28 11.985 42.099 Richland 17,996 22 39.923 5 57,919 9 9.487 67.406 Roosevelt 8,101 42 31.656 11 39,757 19 13.502 53.259 Sheridan 6,458 48 35,662 6 42,120 15 12.921 55.041 Valley 21,033 17 28.763 15 49,796 13 16.597 66.393 NORTHEAST 10L984 -- 212,351 -- 314,335 -- 90,978 405„313 Broadwater 5,905 50 12,830 26 18,735 41 3.753 22.488 Cascade 31,335 5 29,989 14 61,324 8 10,871 72.195 Fergus 35,529 3 32,529 10 68.058 4 12.133 80.191 Golden Valley 7,595 43 4,936 42 12.531 46 3,198 15.729 Judith Basin 21,192 15 13,820 25 35,012 24 6.663 41.675 Uv,is & Clark 11.585 34 7,091 35 18,676 42 1.058 19.734 Meagher 18.048 21 3.339 46 21,387 36 1,357 22.744 Musselshell 11.166 35 5.528 40 16.694 44 3,049 19.743 Petroleum 6.339 49 3.054 47 9.393 49 1,262 10.655 Wheatland 15.294 26 6.533 39 21.827 35 2,662 24.489 CENTRAL 163,988 -- 119,649 -- 283,637 -- 46,006 329,643 Beaverhead 43.331 2 10.132 29 53.463 II 1,264 54.727 Gallatin 28.173 6 34.776 7 62.949 7 4,391 67.340 Jefferson 7.144 45 1,739 50 8.883 51 444 9.327 Madison 23.780 9 9.516 30 33.296 25 1,161 34.457 Silver Bow 2.812 54 254 56 3.066 55 3.066 SOUTHWEST 105,240 -- 56,417 -- 161,657 -- 7,260 168,917 Big Horn 32,843 4 31.221 12 64.064 6 7,124 71.188 Carbon 24.278 8 15,675 24 39.953 18 2,089 42.042 Park 12.914 31 6,577 36 19.491 39 1,149 20.640 Stillwater 19.637 20 7.561 33 27.198 30 4.793 31.991 Sweetgrass 17,119 24 1.656 51 18.775 40 439 19.214 Treasure 9,886 37 7.137 34 17.023 43 919 17.942 Yellowstone 61,326 1 3 1 .078 13 92,404 1 8.199 100,603 SOUTH CENTRAL 178,003 100,905 -- 278,908 -- 24,712 303,620 Carter 21.230 14 4.159 44 25.389 32 3.073 28.462 Custer 22.755 II 8.672 31 31.427 27 2,597 34.024 Fallon 13.557 29 6.576 37 20.133 38 3.832 23.965 Powder River 22.558 13 3.581 45 26.139 31 1.975 28.114 Prairie 12.818 33 7.726 32 20.544 37 4.002 24.546 Rosebud 26.589 7 10.134 28 36.723 22 4.302 41.025 Wibaux 6.546 47 5.141 41 11.687 47 3.417 15.104 SOUTHEAST 126,053 -- 45,989 •- 172.042 -- 23,198 I95J40 MONTANA 897,118 -- 948,408 -- 1,845,526 -- 357.904 :.:o3.4.^o 1/ Includes estimates of inter-farm sales and intrastate sales resulting in larger total cash receipts than showr in USDA eslima tes on other pages. 2/ Payments of less than $50,000 included in State totals SOURCE: Bureau of Economic Analysis. US Department ( f Commerce. Washington. DC. Z»m MONTANA Ar.RlCliLTl'R.^L STATISTICS Economic 17 CASH RECEIPTS: From Marketings by Commodities, Montana, 1995-1999 1/ 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 ITEM Thousand Dollars Ll\ ESTOCK AND PRODI'CTS Cattle and calves 667.838 655.770 831.030 754.340 805.794 Dairy products 40.299 44.688 37,488 42.000 42.340 Sheep and lambs 25.682 28.797 29,744 21.434 20.736 Wool 5.311 3,727 3.668 2.670 1.598 Hogs and pigs 36,074 37,900 34.010 26.914 24.127 Eggs 4.988 5,940 4.180 3.850 3.368 Honey 6.106 6.178 9.502 8,979 5.124 All other livestock 1/ 12.062 15.312 23.314 23.028 24.632 TOTAL 798.360 798.312 972.936 883.215 927.719 Crops Wheat 697.478 847.134 691.936 572.896 464.966 Barley 141.944 147.532 142.707 110.853 108.239 Sugar beets 47.601 62.530 49.572 52,029 54.169 Hay 86.371 100.234 106.713 103.338 81.561 Potatoes 20.069 24.571 27,603 21.440 13.301 Oil crops 10.033 7.457 11,225 11.832 15.669 Oats 3.094 3,966 2.286 1,926 1.861 Dry beans 3.531 4.283 5.793 5,158 5.909 Com 5.317 4.980 4.631 4,099 3,709 Cherries 916 893 830 2.040 1.076 All other crops 2/ 34,408 38.034 43.334 38.842 38.046 TOTAL 1.050.762 1.241.614 1.086.630 924.453 788.506 All Commodities 1.849.122 2.039.926 2.059.566 1.807.668 1.716.225 l/All other Inestock. horses/mules . poultry and products including, bees, beeswax, chickens, turkeys & turkey eggs, rabbits and mink 2/ All other field crops; fruits; vegetables; seec s; greenhouse and nurserv products. 1 CASH RECEIPTS: From Marketings by Commodities , Percent of Total Receipts For All Commodities, Montana, 1995-1999 ] / 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 ITEM Percent Lrv ESTOCK AND PRODICTS Cattle and calves 36.1 32.1 40.3 41.7 47.0 Dairy products 2.2 O ") 1.8 2.3 2.5 Sheep and lambs 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.2 1.2 Wool 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 Hogs and pigs 2.0 1.9 1.7 1.5 1.4 Eggs 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 Honey 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.5 0.3 Other 0.7 0.8 1.1 1.3 14 TOTAL 43.2 39 1 47.2 489 54.1 Crops Wheat 37.7 41.5 33.6 31.7 27.1 Barley 7.7 7.2 6.9 6.1 6.3 Sugar beets 2.6 3.1 2.4 2.9 3.2 Hay 4.7 4.9 5.2 5.7 4.8 Potatoes 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.2 0.8 Other 3.1 2.9 3.3 3.5 3.9 TOTAL 56.8 60.9 52.8 51.1 45.9 All Commodities 100.0 100 0 100.0 100.0 100 0 1/ Details may not add to total because of rounding. 18 ECONOMK Montana Agricui-tiul^l Statistics 2000 CASH RECEIPTS FROM MARKETINGS OF COMMODITIES, MONTANA 1/ Livestock Products $863,206,000 44.5% 1995-1998 Average Other Livestock 1 .6% Sugar Beets 2.6% Hogs & Pigs 1 .7% Barley 7.0% Other Crops 4.4 Dairy Products Sheep, Lambs & Wool 1 .6% '^ Cattle & Calves 37.6% Crops $1,075,865,000 55.5% Hay 5.1% Wheat 36.3% 1999 Livestock Products $927,719,000 54.1% Cattle & Calves 47.0% Other Livestock 1.9%' Sugar Beets 3.2% Sheep, Lambs & Wool 1 .3°' Barley 6.3% Other Crops 4.6% Dairy Products 2.5% Crops $788,506,000 45.9% Hay 4.8% Hogs & Pigs 1 .4% Wheat 27.1% 1/ Details may not add because of rounding. 2000 MoNT.^N.A Ac;RKii.ri'it\i. Statistics KCONOMIC 19 VALUE ADDED TO THE U.S. ECONOMY BY THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR, MONTANA, 1995 -1999 1/ ITEM 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Million Dollars Final crop output Food grains Feed grains Oil crops Fruits Vegetables .Ml other crops Home consumption Value of inventor>' adjustment 2/ 1.131 2 697.5 236.7 10.0 1.0 24.5 80.9 1.7 78-8 1.191.9 847.1 256.7 7.5 1.0 30.0 99.3 1.7 (51.4) 1.1378 691 9 2563 112 09 394 86.8 1.7 49.4 889,2 572.9 2202 11.8 2.2 33.5 83.8 1.7 (37.0) 799 1 465.0 195.4 15.7 1.2 27.7 83.6 1.7 8.9 Final animal output Meat animals Dairy products Poultry and eggs Miscellaneous livestock Home consumption Value of inventory adjustment 2/ 833.5 729.6 40 3 5.3 23.2 8 1 27.1 771.4 722.5 44.7 6.2 24.9 7.8 (34.7) 915.5 894.8 37.5 4.7 36.0 8.6 (660) 851.3 802.7 42.0 4.3 34.2 9.0 (40.9) 9350 850.7 42.3 3 9 30.8 9.5 (2.2) Services and forestry Machine hire and custom work Forest products sold Other farm income Gross imputed rental value of farm dwellings 246.0 32.5 3.6 66 7 1433 263.0 30.2 3.6 84.1 145.1 249.9 33.7 36 69.1 143.5 317.2 44.9 3.5 118.3 150.5 330.3 27.4 3.2 148.3 151.3 Final agncultural sector output 2.2108 2.226.3 2.303.2 2.057,7 2.0644 (LESS) Intermediate consumption outlays 1.054 6 1.133.8 1.228.7 1,140,2 1.113.6 Farm origin Feed purchased Livestock & poultry purchased Seed purchased 220.7 134.4 51.2 35.1 237.5 139.2 60.5 37.8 2992 138.2 120.5 40.6 249.5 124.1 87,0 38-4 237.1 112 9 82.0 42.2 Manufactured inputs Fertilizer & lime Pesticides Petroleum fuel & oils Electricity 299.3 1024 663 92.2 38.5 348 9 1248 73.0 107.4 43-7 3549 130 3 82,0 112 9 29.6 335.4 116.9 85.9 101.7 30.9 332.7 115 1 81.1 105.2 31.3 Other intermediate expenses Repairs & maintenance of capital items Machine hire and custom work Marketing, storage, and transportation expenses Contract labor Miscellaneous expenses 5.34-6 159-8 60.0 55.4 11.1 248.3 547-4 174.5 41.5 54.9 13.6 2629 574.5 165.2 46.0 75.9 14.3 273.0 555,3 176.0 54.1 59.8 13.7 251.7 543.9 180 1 53.0 53.5 13.1 244 1 (PLUS) Net government transaction + Direct government payments - Motor vehicle registration and licensing fees - Property taxes 61.7 189,8 11.0 117 1 108.1 240.7 12.1 1206 94.5 2309 13 1 123.3 219.2 357.7 15.1 123.3 352.9 487.9 12.5 1224 Gross value added 1.2179 1.200.6 1.1690 1.136 8 1.303.7 (LESS) Capital consumption 286.6 289.0 298,4 299.4 3006 Net value added 931.3 911 6 870,6 837.3 1.003 0 (LESS) Factor payments Employee compensation (total hired labor) Net rent received by non-operator landlords Real estate and non-real estate Interest 523.5 125.9 186.9 210.7 5129 120.3 204.5 1880 525,8 129.3 210 5 186.0 479.9 130.7 1648 1844 521.0 134.2 202.5 184.3 Net farm Income 407.8 398.7 344,8 357.4 482,0 1/ Final sector output is the gross value of the commodities and services produced within a year. Net value-added is the sectors contnbution 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 20 Economic Montana Agricii.tir/XL Statistics 2000 AGRICULTURE REMAINS THE NUMBER ONE INDUSTRY IN 1999 A comparison of selected Montana industries shows agriculture continues to outpace other industry sectors by $896 million. Crop cash receipts declined to $788.5 million, a drop of $135.9 million or 15 percent from 1998. Livestock cash receipts increased from 1998 to $927.7 million, an increase of 5 percent. Government payments increased 36 percent in 1999 to $487.9 million. Gross sales increased for all sectors with the biggest percentage increase in the gas and oil sector. Receipts for gas and oil increased $81.8 million, jumping over 30 percent. Wood and paper products also increased 15% or $170 million. Receipts for mining increased $18 million in 1999. Non-residential travel increased $56 million over 1998, up more than 3 percent. Vlontana Selected Industry Comparison INDUSTRY 1997 1998 1999 '99/'98 Million Dollars Percent Agriculture 1/ Mining 2/ Gas & Oil 2/ Travel 3/ Wood & Paper Products 4/ 2,397.7 669.0 359.9 1,408.7 1,280.0 2,276.9 602.4 268.1 1,465.6 1,140.0 2,417.3 620.3 350.9 1,521.6 1.310.0 106.2 103.0 130.5 103.8 114.9 1/ Final agricultural sector output plus net government transactions. 2/ Gross value, Montana Department of Revenue. 3/ Non-Resident Direct and Indirrect Economic Impact, Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research, University of Montana. 4/ Bureau of Business and Economic Research, The University of Montana. A Comparison of Selected Industries Montana, 1997-1999 MUUon Dollars 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 Agriculture Mining Gas & Oil Travel Lumber* n 1997 n 1998 D 1999 *Wood & Paper Products 2000 Montana AGRici'LTrR.\L Statistics Economic 21 FERTILIZER AND FERTILIZER MATERIALS SOLD IN MONTANA, 1994-1999 1/ MATERI.\LS 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Tons Anhydrous Ammonia 51.745 69.086 86.891 65.863 44,363 64.665 Ammonium Nitrate 65.729 48.136 72.868 64.491 49.590 35.294 Ammonium Sulfate 16.882 14.390 31.914 19.947 20.283 18.227 Ammonium Thiosulphate 2.545 803 3.130 2.301 2.104 2,.302 Urea 119,595 150.162 163.289 156.821 161,138 193.075 Nitrogen Solutions 32% 4,606 5.738 11,500 7.065 6.843 6.197 Nitrooen Solutions 28% 10,803 15.124 15,421 15.572 11.764 11,418 Phosphorus Material 2,856 5.715 2,456 2.939 2.503 543 Potash Material ^2,^^2 30.674 46,955 32.651 37,105 32,036 Sulfur 1,941 1.630 1,084 1.919 2.284 1,840 Gypsum & Lime 724 814 686 1.023 627 494 Compost 11,593 13,088 876 0 2,249 1,972 Micronutrienl Materials 1.146 808 654 601 394 751 ANLMONIATED PHOSPHATES & NHXTURES 1 8-46-0 (DAP) 46,186 47.500 61.633 45.015 32,781 30,075 16-20-0 (APS) 13,076 12.123 18,638 20,701 17,728 19.862 11-52-0 (MAP) 85.431 108.393 115,241 116,108 114,459 121.283 10-34-0 (Liquid) 4.084 8.761 7,288 4,453 4,977 3.955 Other Blends 10.026 5.411 4.820 4,822 6,196 4.526 TOTAL All Fertilizers & Materials 481,300 538.356 645.344 562,292 517.388 548,515 TOTAL Nitrogen 150.358 175.652 214.659 184.755 160.422 186,357 TOTAL Phosphate 73,995 87.870 97.058 89.536 82.846 83,826 TOTAL Potash 19,399 18.404 28.173 19.591 22.263 19,222 1/ Montana Commercial Fertilizer Report. I AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL USE: Winter Wheat and Other Spring Wheat, Montana 1997-98 1/ Area Application Rate Per Rate Per Total Crop/ Chemical 2/ Applied 3/ Application Crop Year Applied i^^7 1 im mi 1 1^0$ lW7 1 m^ 1997 1 1998 mi 1 m^ Percent Number Pounds per .^cre Pounds per Acre MO) Lbs. 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 3^ 404 297 Dicamba 38 37 1.3 1.0 .11 .11 .14 .13 74 69 Fenoxaprop 5 1.0 .08 — .08 — 5 Givphosate MCPA 35 29 1.6 1.6 .31 .32 .50 .54 251 220 15 11 1.0 1.0 .20 .35 .20 .36 45 56 Metsulfuron-methvl 29 9 1.0 1.0 .004 .007 .004 .007 2 1 Thifensuifuron __ 2 1.0 __ .010 __ .010 ._ 4/ Triallate 11 8 1.6 1.0 1.38 1.26 1.38 1.26 219 134 Triasuifuron 8 21 1.0 1.0 .01 .005 .01 .005 I 1 Tribenuron-methy] 10 ^ 1.0 1.0 .006 .006 .006 .006 1 4/ SPRING W HEAT 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 Givphosate MCPA 23 17 1.1 1.4 .24 .30 .27 .43 272 276 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 mi llion acres and 1.40 rr lillion acres planted in 1998. Spnn§ wheat s to pub ish data for area planted in 1997 for Montana was 4.25 million acres and 3.8 million acres in 1998 . 2/ Insufficient report all agricultural chemicals applied. 3/ Refers to acres receiving on Total applied is less than 1.000 pounds. - - Insufficient reports tc NOTE: Data may not multiply across due to rounding. e or more application s of a specific agriculti iral chemical. 4/ publish data. 22 Economic Montana Acrk i lti r\l Statistics 2000 PRICES RECEIVED BY MONTANA FARMERS: Selected Commodities by Months, 1996-2000 Commodity & Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct No\ Dec AM. WHEAT Dollars per Bushel 1996 4.57 4.73 4,78 499 5 49 5.32 530 4.96 444 4-27 4 19 4.34 1997 4.13 4.07 403 4.12 4.20 402 395 3.94 3 68 3.73 368 3.82 1998 3.59 3.43 3.49 3.56 3.43 3.34 326 2.80 2.69 3 00 3,15 3.14 1999 3.13 3.07 304 3.04 2.99 3.05 3.02 2.84 2.99 2.89 3.00 2.98 2000 2.90 2.89 291 295 295 292 2.89 2 61 2.78 WINTER WHEAT 1996 4.57 4.80 4.83 501 562 5.45 5.15 5.04 4.53 4.28 4 12 431 1997 4 14 4.07 401 4.11 4.22 4.04 3.97 386 3.37 3.58 3.43 359 1998 3.35 3.25 3.19 3.27 3.06 2.81 2.92 2.51 2.37 2.78 290 294 1999 2.87 2.91 2.80 2.93 2.89 2.79 268 2.56 2.74 2.74 2.76 263 2000 2.66 2.67 2.68 2.70 264 2,55 2.55 2.44 2 60 SPRING WHEAT EXCLUDING DURUM 1996 4.55 4.68 4.74 4.94 5 46 526 536 4.79 4.37 4,27 421 4.31 1997 4.13 405 4.03 4.13 4.17 3,99 3.85 3.85 3.62 3.58 3.57 3.73 1998 3.50 3.42 3.54 3,55 3.54 3.41 3.31 2 92 2.73 3.09 3.25 3.23 1999 3.25 3.26 3 15 3,13 3.05 3.14 3.13 293 3.04 295 3.06 300 2000 2.93 2.89 2.90 295 3 00 2 96 2.93 2 64 2.85 DURUM WHEAT 1996 4.92 4,93 5 06 5 27 5.32 565 5 16 5 36 4,85 427 468 530 1997 4.18 4.43 4.28 4,13 440 4.20 4.43 496 5,51 562 5 65 5.57 1998 5.30 4.95 4.97 4,88 4.73 430 4 10 4.17 349 3.23 329 3 15 1999 3.13 3.11 2.88 2,81 2.85 3.00 2.98 2.98 2,92 3.12 3-74 370 2000 3.73 3.84 3,71 369 3.51 3.42 3,18 3-20 3-25 BARLEY 1996 3 13 326 3.30 3.26 3.34 3.28 3.26 3,27 3-25 3.05 3.19 3.12 1997 2.93 3 10 2.71 2.56 262 2.42 2.83 300 2-72 2.76 301 2.88 1998 2.92 2.79 2.82 2.52 2.26 2.22 260 2,44 2-25 230 2.44 2.54 1999 2.26 226 2.27 1 79 1.77 1.68 2.33 2,46 2-08 2.18 2.28 2.53 2000 2.32 2.33 2.38 2.27 2.17 1.77 2.79 239 2-52 OATS 1996 1.77 206 2,05 2.10 1 96 2.23 2.13 2 10 1-82 1.87 1.70 1.81 1997 1.52 193 2,05 200 1.80 1 65 N.A. 1-32 1-22 1.22 N.A N.A. 1998 N.A. 1.42 1 42 N.A. N.A. N.A. 1.54 1 39 1-28 1 23 1.37 1.15 1999 1.24 1.06 1 04 Ill 1 12 1.18 1 08 1 12 1-15 0.95 1.02 0.98 2000 1 09 097 1 01 1 15 1 15 1.07 098 1 06 1 00 ALL HAY Dollars per Ton 1996 6300 66 00 65.00 67,00 63.00 64.00 65.00 67,00 73-00 72.00 75.00 84O0 1997 105.00 115.00 113 00 113,00 99 00 84.00 78.00 8200 84-00 84 00 80 00 81 00 1998 77.00 73.00 7000 7000 7000 7600 79.00 7600 74-00 73.00 73.00 7000 1999 69 00 6300 59 00 61 00 59 00 62.00 63 00 6200 68 00 66 00 65 00 64 00 2000 65.00 66 00 64 00 63.00 63.00 7400 79,00 77-00 80 00 ALFALFA HAY 1996 65 00 67.00 66 00 6800 65.00 64 00 66.00 6800 7400 73.00 7600 85.00 1997 106.00 117.00 114.00 114.00 101.00 84.00 79,00 82-00 84-00 85.00 81 00 82.00 1998 7800 74.00 71.00 71.00 71.00 7600 80 00 77-00 7400 74-00 7400 70.00 1999 70.00 64.00 60 00 61.00 60.00 62.00 64.00 63 00 6800 67.00 66 00 65.00 2000 66 00 67 00 65 00 6500 64.00 75.00 79.00 79 00 83-00 ALL OTHER HAY 1996 55.00 55 00 54.00 57.00 56.00 55.00 55.00 5800 59 00 58.00 60 00 7200 1 997 8800 93 00 93 00 95 00 89 00 71 00 71.00 73-00 72-00 71.00 71.00 70(K) 1998 66 00 66 00 6300 60.00 61 00 6800 6800 6700 65 00 62,00 64.00 61 00 1999 58.00 57.00 52.00 52.00 48.00 52.00 55.00 5300 58-00 55,00 5800 57 00 2000 57,00 57 00 5300 5600 5600 65.00 71 00 72,00 7400 N,A.--Nol Available, 2000 Montana AcRicn.TrR-M, Staitstk s K( ONOMK 23 PRICES RECEIVED BY MONTANA FARMl ERS: Selected Commodities bv Months, 1996-2000 CDmmixJily & Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec BEKK CATTLE Dollars per H undreducig It 19% 52.60 5280 52,10 4860 44 30 39 70 45.60 57 00 59 30 56.10 58.90 57.30 1997 62.00 64 80 64.80 62.30 5670 48,80 5090 6360 69 30 68.70 67.00 59.10 1998 66.30 6660 69 80 72.00 54 60 47,40 48,40 58.50 59 90 61 30 60.40 57.50 1999 65.20 68.80 68.30 65.30 52,90 52,20 5500 6350 68,00 71.50 75-40 69.30 2000 7660 77.10 81,30 77 10 69 50 65 50 64,70 7230 77,90 STEERS & HEIFERS 1996 58.70 56.40 56.30 53.70 53,80 54,30 5890 60 10 60 90 60 50 61 50 62,30 1997 67.50 70.30 72.50 74 10 77,40 72,40 73,20 77.30 7640 80.50 81.90 80 60 1998 81.50 79.80 78.20 79 00 75 90 71,50 69 40 65 60 64,70 69 30 71 00 71 40 1999 74.50 76.40 73.70 72,40 71 30 75,20 7380 74 00 74 80 82,70 84 60 8620 2000 S690 85 40 85.70 87 50 84 50 87 00 8380 8280 8220 COWS 1996 3330 33.70 34.00 31 60 32,70 32.90 33.30 37 60 34 90 3300 32.40 3260 1997 33.30 38.00 4030 41 40 41,70 .39 60 40 40 39 20 34 80 33.40 32 10 32.80 1998 35.30 37.30 38.10 39 90 37,20 37.10 37.60 37,20 32,90 31.40 30 10 3060 1999 33.90 36.20 37.70 37.10 37.90 38,70 39,70 38,90 3680 33.90 33,50 35.00 2000 35.50 3680 41 60 4220 41,50 42 20 42.30 4070 39,40 CALVES 1/ 1996 62.30 62.20 61 30 5680 59,40 55.90 54,90 59,80 61 40 61,00 62.50 64.70 1997 70.10 77.30 80.40 83 90 84,30 79.30 79,80 85,80 87.30 87.70 85.30 88.20 1998 91.10 89.60 89.00 8890 87 00 79,70 7480 7660 76 80 75.80 76,40 77,70 1999 8390 85.70 8500 84,70 81,20 83,90 8650 88 10 90 40 90 40 92,30 95 80 2000 103 00 105 00 105 00 103 00 102 00 100 00 101 00 110 00 106 00 SHEEP 1996 29 00 31 10 35.70 28,70 25.20 31,90 33,50 31,70 32.90 27.00 31,40 37,80 1997 41 80 41.80 42.50 37 60 33 40 37.20 43 90 4050 33 10 34.10 37,20 40.50 1998 39 00 39.90 41.90 35 10 2670 26.60 29 90 2850 25.40 24.80 25.50 32.70 1999 29.40 31 10 31.90 27,80 28,40 34.50 3290 28 60 28,20 24.20 29.00 32.80 2000 33.30 39 60 40 90 39 40 31 90 28-70 35,20 2870 LAMBS 1996 80,10 86 60 90.00 87,00 94 60 98,80 99 60 8850 91 60 90 50 88,40 96.90 1997 104.00 105 00 98.90 100 00 103,00 9290 89,30 98,80 99.40 96.80 93.20 95.80 1998 87.80 77.10 70.90 70,30 71 00 89.70 80 80 79 40 69 00 67.00 68 60 71.60 1999 73.10 69.10 69 90 69,20 78,20 80 10 78.10 79 60 73,90 74.60 8200 8650 2000 80 00 80 00 86 50 90 80 96 00 91 90 88,00 85 10 ALL NHLK 1996 15.00 15 40 1400 13 90 14 10 13.90 15 40 16,20 16.20 16 40 1720 1550 1997 13.50 13 00 13 40 13,80 13 40 12,10 12 10 12 30 12 90 13.80 1420 14.50 1998 14.30 14.40 14.50 1450 13 80 13.40 13 00 1450 16 30 16.70 1700 17 60 1999 16.60 17.50 16.60 1260 12 60 1270 12 80 13 40 15 00 1650 1720 1270 2000 11.80 1230 1230 12,20 1230 12.30 13 10 13 30 13.70 1/ Calves weighing less than 500 lb 24 KCONOMK Montana Agrkh.ti r.\l Statistic s 2000 MARKETING YEAR AVERAGE: Prices Received 1/, Selected Commodities, Montana, 1992-1999 Commodity Unit 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Dollars All Wheat Winter Wheat Spring Wheat Durum Wheat Barley Malt Barley Feed Barley Oats Com for Grain Sugar Beets Potatoes Dry Beans Sweet Cherries All Hay Alfalfa Hay Other Hay Bu. Bu. Bu. Bu. Bu. Bu. Bu. Bu. Bu. Ton Cwt. Cwt. Ton Ton Ton Ton 3.42 3.29 3.54 3.06 2.39 3.12 1.87 1.23 2.50 43.80 8.40 19.10 988.00 69.50 71.50 60.50 3.50 3.26 3.63 4.83 2.06 2.67 1.80 1.41 2.90 43.60 8.95 27.30 1,590.00 68.00 69.50 59.00 3.54 3.45 3.51 4.83 2.22 2.77 1.86 1.30 2.65 41.90 6.90 16.90 1,200.00 71.00 71.50 62.50 4.63 4.62 4.59 5.09 3.00 3.24 2.75 1.75 3.00 39.90 9.35 16.10 1,210.00 66.00 67.50 56.50 4.24 4.24 4.22 4.65 3.07 3.39 2.44 1.91 2.60 48.10 6.60 24.50 1,420.00 80.00 81.00 67.00 3.62 3.40 3.58 5.18 2.83 3.12 2.09 1.33 2.40 40.50 7.05 19.40 954.00 79.00 80.00 69.00 3.03 2.80 3.13 3.23 2.27 2.82 1.41 1.18 1.90 36.90 7.95 15.60 1,080.00 72.00 73.00 62.50 2.93 2.67 2.97 3.45 2.32 2.75 1.53 1.06 1.65 2/ 8.60 19.20 1,560.00 65.00 66.00 56.00 Beef Cattle Steers & Heifers Beef Cows Calves Sheep Lambs Hogs, All Chickens Eggs Milk. All Wool Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Lb. Doz. Cwt. Lb. 66.50 80.00 47.90 90.30 23.60 55.50 37.60 .025 .49 13.30 .85 75.60 86.00 49.30 97.00 26.80 65.20 44.10 .040 .63 13.30 .54 71.60 78.90 43.10 83.30 29.20 67.10 37.60 .020 .55 13.70 .86 59.80 66.70 37.90 69.50 26.80 81.40 39.10 .030 .57 13.30 1.23 53.80 59.00 33.20 62.20 31.20 91.10 49.70 .020 .66 15.20 .94 64.50 77.00 36.60 84.70 37.40 97.80 55.30 .020 .57 13.20 1.01 62.00 73.10 34.40 78.60 29.20 73.60 40.10 .020 .55 15.00 .78 67.60 78.20 36.30 89.90 29.10 76.80 30.80 .020 .43 14.60 .50 1/ Marketing year average prices received by farmers are based on monthly prices weighted by monthly marketings during specific periods. These periods, by commodity, are July through June for wheat, oats, and barley; June through May for hay, October through September for com. January through December for beef cattle, steers and heifers, cows, calves, sheep, lambs, milk, and wool; and December through November for hogs, chickens, and eggs. Prices do not include allowance for CCC loans outstanding, purchases by the government or deficiency payments. 2/ Not available. MARKETING ^ ('EAR AVERAGE: Prices Received 1/, Selected Commodities, United States, 1992-1999 Commodity Unit 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Dollars All Wheat Bu. 3.24 3.26 3.45 4.55 4.30 3.38 2.65 2.48 Winter Wheat Bu. 3.24 3.03 3.37 4.41 4.33 3.23 2.52 2.29 Sprino Wheat Bu. 3.29 3.58 3.42 4.59 4.20 3.53 3.00 2.88 Durum Wheat Bu. 3.05 4.48 4.62 5.65 4.67 4.92 3.15 2.73 Barley Bu. 2.04 1.99 2.03 2.89 2.74 2.38 1.98 2.13 Malt Barley Bu. 2.30 2.36 2.27 3.09 2.92 2.74 2.38 2.49 Feed Barley Bu. 1.82 1.81 1.83 2.68 2.52 2.05 1.54 1.63 Oats Bu. 1.32 1.36 1.22 1.67 1.96 1.60 1.10 1.12 Com for Grain Bu. 2.07 2.50 2.26 3.24 2.71 2.43 1.95 1.90 Sugar Beets Ton 41.40 39.00 38.80 38.10 45.40 38.80 36.40 2/ Potatoes Cwt. 5.52 6.18 5.58 6.77 4.93 5.64 5.56 5.84 Dry Beans Cwt. 19.90 24.60 22.50 20.80 23.50 19..30 19.00 17.60 Sweet Cherries Ton 915.00 1,190.00 1,040.00 1,260.00 1,470.00 1,250.00 1,090.00 1,090.00 All Hay Ton 74.30 84.70 86.70 82.20 95.80 100.00 84.60 76.90 Alfalfa Hay Ton 78.20 89.30 92.10 87.20 101.80 107.00 88.10 80.20 Other Hay Ton 62.20 67.40 67.90 65.40 76.50 75.70 71.80 66.90 Beef Cattle Cwt. 71.30 72.60 66.70 61.80 58.70 63.10 59.60 63.40 Steers & Heifers Cwt. 75.30 76.80 69.40 65.10 62.50 66.80 62.80 66.90 Beef Cows Cwt. 47.40 47.60 43.00 35.70 30.50 34.80 33.70 35.10 Calves Cwt. 89.00 91.20 87.20 73.10 58.40 78.90 78.80 87.70 Sheep Cwt. 25.80 28.60 30.90 28.00 29.90 37.90 30.60 31.10 Lambs Cwt. 59.50 64.40 65.60 78.20 88.20 90.30 72.30 74.50 Hogs, All Cwt. 41.60 45.20 39.90 40.50 51.90 52.90 34.40 30.30 Chickens Lb. .091 .100 .076 .065 .066 .077 .081 .070 Eggs Doz. .576 .634 .614 .624 .750 .703 .668 .627 Milk, All Cwt. 13.15 12.84 13.01 12.78 14.75 13.36 15.46 14.38 Wool Lb. .74 .51 .78 1.04 .70 .84 .60 .38 1/ Marketing year i iverage prices recei\ /ed by farmer s are based on monthly pric es weighted by monthly m arketings dun ng specific periods. 2/ Not av; lilable. 2000 Montana A(;kk i in r.\l Statistics Montana's Rvnk 25 MONTANA'S RANK IN THE NATION'S AGRICULTURE ITEM UNIT PERIOD OR DATE R.\NK r-f U.S. iota! Land in farms and ranches 57.000.000 acres 1999 t 6 0 Number of farms and ranches 28.000 farms/ranches 1999 31 1 .'^ Income from cash receipts, excluding Govt payments; Total 1.716 million dollars 1999 34 0 9 Crops 788 million dollars 1999 31 0.8 Livestock 928 million dollars 1999 32 10 LIVESTOCK IN\ ENTORY All Cattle & Calves 2.600.000 head Jan 1.2000 II 27 All Cows 1 .600.000 head Jan. 1.2000 7 3 7 Beef Cows 1 .582.000 head Jan. 1,2000 6 4.7 Milk Cows 18.000 head Jan. 1,2000 43 02 Cattle on Feed 70.000 head Jan 1.2000 22 05 All Sheep and Lambs 370.000 head Jan. 1.2000 7 5 3 Hogs and Pigs 150.000 head Dec. 1. 1999 28 0 3 All Chickens 410.000 birds Dec 1. 1999 41 0 1 LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION Calf Crop 1.570.000 head 1999 6 4.1 Lamb Crop 340.000 head 1999 3 7.2 Pig Crop 325.000 head 1999 27 0,3 Wool Production 3,196.000 pounds 1999 5 69 Egg Production 94.000.000 eggs 1999 41 0 1 Honey Production 8.540.000 pounds 1999 7 4 2 CROP PRODUCTION All Wheat 154,310,000 bushels 1999 3 67 Winter Wheat 36.860.000 bushels 1999 12 1 2 Durum Wheat 9.450,000 bushels 1999 2 95 Spring Wheat Other Than Durum 108.000.000 bushels 1999 2 21.5 Barley 57.500,000 bushels 1999 2 20.4 Oats 3.220.000 bushels 1999 14 -) 2 All Hay 5,055,000 tons 1999 12 3.2 Alfalfa Hay 3,630.000 tons 1999 9 4 3 Dry Beans 441,000 cwt 1999 11 1 3 Potatoes-fall 3,325.000 cwt 1999 17 0.7 Sugar Beets 1.468.000 tons 1999 6 44 Com for Grain 1.980.000 bushels 1999 40 1/ Com for Silage 900.000 tons 1999 25 09 1/ Less than one-tenth of one percent 26 Montana's R\nk Montana Agricilturj^l Statistic s 2000 CROPS AND LIVESTOCK: Record Highs and Lows, Montana hem KhC()Rl)IIR;il RLCORD LOW Ye.ir Tnit Quanlily | Mo/Year 1/ QuanlMv ,\1o/Ycar 1/ Sl.irted BARLEY 1 Planled Acres 2.400.000 1986 146,000 1938 1926 Harvested Acres 2.180.000 1986 2,000 1883 1882 Yield Bu 580 1993 120 1919 1882 Production Bu 94.500.000 1987 79,000 1883 1882 Price S/Bu. 3.34 May- 1996 .23 Feb-1933 1910 All Slocks Bu 94.175.000 .Sep-19S7 2,886.000 July-1953 1945 CORN 1 Planted-All Purposes Harvested forCiRAlN Acres 401.000 1>):4 55.000 1996 1923 Acres 101.000 1923 2,000 1897 1892 Grain Yield Bu 1370 1996 85 1919 1892 Bu 2.750.000 1992 42.000 1897 1892 Season Average Price H;irve5ied for SIl^GE S/Bu. 360 1980 40 1932 1892 Acres 75.000 1989 2.000 1931 1919 Silage Yield Sihice Prfxiuciion Tons 21 0 1998 1.5 1934 1919 Tons 1.491.000 1978 7.000 1928 1919 ALFALFA HAY 1 Harvested Acres 1.700.000 1998 374.000 1919 1919 Yield Tons 260 1981 1.20 1935 1919 Production Tons 4.000.000 1995 598.000 1919 1919 Price S^on 117.00 Feb- 1997 670 Aug- 1939 19^9 ALL OTHER HAY 1 Acres 1,390.000 1965 650.000 1994 1963 Yield 1.70 1995 1.00 1988 1963 1.678,000 1965 700.000 1988 1963 Price $/Ton 95 00 Apr- 1997 1200 Mav-1958 19S1 ALL HAY 1 2.600.000 1999 1.125.000 1910 1909 ■lield Tons 2 23 1995 .88 1936 1909 Production Tons 5.480.000 1997 1.283.000 1910 1909 Price $/Ton 115 00 Feb- 1997 6.50 Aug-1939 1939 All Stocks Tons 5.042.000 Dec- 1997 194.000 .Mav-1950 1944 OATS 1 Planted Acres 781.000 1970 110.000 1996 1929 Acres 650.000 1918 46.000 18X2 1882 Yield Bu 65 0 1993 13.5 1919 1882 Bu 25.650.000 1915 1.600.000 1889 1882 Price S/Bu, 2.49 Sep-1988 .20 Feb-1933 1910 All Stocks Bu 29.432.000 Oct- 1970 790,000 June-l99S 1945 ALL WHEAT 1 Planted Acres 6,640,000 1996 2.543.000 1916 1916 Harvested Acres 6,360.000 1996 9,000 1876 1873 Yield Bu 392 1993 5.0 1919 1873 Production Bu, 206.334.000 1993 162,000 1876 1873 Price $/Bu 5.49 May- 1996 25 Dec- 1932 1910 All Stocks Bu 234,709,000 Oct- 198 2 1,763.000 Julv-1932 1930 Dl'Rl'M WHEAT Planled Acres 1,017,000 1956 15.000 1954 1954 Acres 978,000 1956 14.000 1954 1954 Yield Bu, 33.0 1992 9.0 1988 1954 Bu, 18,093.000 1956 189.000 1954 1954 Price S/Bu 7.47 Jan- 1974 1 20 Feb- 1970 1955 All Slocks Bu 17.320,000 Oct- 1982 487.000 Julv-1966 1964 SPRING W HEAT OTHER THAN DlRl M 1 Planted 4,250,000 1997 1.129.000 1969 1954 Harvested Acres 4.100.000 1997 1,104.000 1969 1954 Yield Bu. 37 0 1993 90 1961 1954 Production Bu 133,000.000 1995 13.518.000 1961 1954 Price S/Bu 5.46 May- 1996 26 Dec-1932 1929 All Stocks Bu 138.330.000 Sep- 1995 9.062.000 July- 1975 1971 W INTER WHEAT Planted 3.200.000 1976 150.000 1909 1909 3.080.000 1976 127.000 1909 1909 Yield Bu 420 1993 5,2 1919 1909 Production Bu 105.000.000 1975 2.798.000 1919 1909 Price S/Bu 5.62 May- 1996 ,24 Dec-1932 1929 All SliKks Bu 1 14.590.000 Sep- 1987 7.000.000 June-1995 l'17l CATTLE 1 All ( aitle& Calves. Jan, 1 Head 3,380,000 1974 67,(XH> 1867 IS(.7 Ikcl Cows, Jan. 1 2/ Head 1,746,000 1974 294,0(M) 1938 1924 Milk C ows. Jan. 1 2/ Head 215,000 1934 8.000 1880 1875 ( alves Bom Head 1.730,000 1973 350,000 1938 1924 BccI Caiile Prices $/Cwt, 84.40 Aug- 1990 2,70 Dec- 1933 1910 falf Prices S/Cwt 105.00 Mar-2()00 4 10 Jan- 1934 1910 iio(;s 1 All Hugs. Dec 1 Dec-May Pig Crop June-Nov Pii? C!rop All Hog & PigA.1arket Year Avp Price Head 445.000 1943 l.(HK) 1867 1867 Head 42 ,000 1943 83.000 1937 1924 Head 277,000 1943 57.000 1934 1924 S/Cwl 5530 1997 3 40 1933 1910 SHEEP 1 Head 4,280,000 1934 370.1)00 2000 I>I30 Breeding Sheep. Jan. 1 Head 5.736.000 1903 3,000 1867 1867 Head 428.000 1945 14.000 1980 1930 l-wes- 1 Yr Pius. Jan. 1 Head 3.268,000 1931 270,000 1999 1930 1-iinbs Crop Head 2,695,000 1934 340,000 1999 1924 Sheen Prices l-imo Prices $/Cwi. 4390 July-1997 Feb- 1997 1 95 Nov-1932 1910 S/Cwt 105 00 3,50 J;ui-I932 1910 Pounds 38,480,000 1909 '.I96,(K10 1999 1909 Wool Market Year Avg Price S/I.b 1.48 1988 21 1071 c iiicKENs&E(;c;s 1 All .Chickens. IX-c 1 Head 2,738,000 1944 3X0,IHKI 1998 l'i:4 lle.ul 1,870,000 1925 290,IKH) 1999 i'(:4 l-.gg Pr Numbers show ranking of top ten. || I Less than 30,000 "1 30.000 - 49.999 :>:] 50,000-99,999 100,000 + Alfalfa - 1999 Production (Tons) Numbers show ranking of top ten. IQ Less than 40.000 I;:-;:] 75,000-119,999 W] 40,000-74.999 >\\i. 120,000 -H 30 Montana's Rank Montana A(;rk i i.ti r.ai. Statistic s 2000 All Cattle & Calves - January 1, 2000 Number of Head Numbers show ranking of top ten. 75.000 + Sheep & Lambs - January 1, 2000 Number of Head I Lincoln I Numbers show ranking of top ten. IQ Less than 4.000 fM 4,000-7,999 ::^:] 8,000 - 14.999 15,000 + 2000 Montana Agriciiltiir.\l Statistics State Estimates - Crops 3 1 ALL VV 4EAT: Acreage, Production, Total Value, and Value per Acre, 1990-1999 Harvested for Grain PRODUCTION VALUE ■> e.ir Planted Yield Per Acre Total Price Per Bushel Value of Production Value Per Acre Ac res Bushels Dollars I'WO 5.745.000 5.185,000 28.1 145.865.000 265 384.440.000 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 30.1 149.151.000 342 509,354,000 103 1993 5.565.000 5.264.000 39.2 206.334.000 350 715,160,000 187 1994 5.580.000 5.378.000 31.7 170.590.000 3.54 601,935,000 112 1995 5.720.000 5.435.000 360 195.750.000 463 904.112,000 167 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 1999 5.560.000 5,320.000 290 154.310.000 2.93 45 1 .779.000 85 Year irrig.ated TOTAL NON-IRRIGATED Har^e^lcJ lor Gram Yield Per .Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Acres Bushels Acres Bushels 1990 1991 1 992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 187.700 166.400 189.500 187.700 197.000 230.000 265.000 215.000 179.700 177.900 54.2 55.4 600 60.5 56.9 586 604 62.5 61 5 64.5 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 11.481.000 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 5.142.100 27.2 35.8 290 38.4 30.8 35.0 26 1 29.9 30.9 27.8 135.685.000 154.292.000 137.777.000 194.986.000 159,380.000 182.265.000 158.985.000 168.092.000 157.735.000 142.829.000 Year NON-IRRIGATED FOLLOWING FALLOW NON-IRRIG.ATED RE-CROPPED Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Prixiuction Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Acres Bushels Acres Bushels I'riii 4.306.300 28.1 1 2 1 .060.000 691.000 21 2 14.625.000 1 >^^ 1 3.637.100 37.1 135.007.000 675.500 28.5 19.285.000 1 992 4.145.000 29.7 123.202.000 612.500 23.8 14.575.000 1993 4.215.500 39.4 166.249.000 860.800 33.4 28.737.000 1994 4.235.500 320 135.635.000 945.500 25.1 23,745.000 1995 4.1 1 1.000 36.0 148.055.000 1.094.000 31.3 34.210.000 1996 - - - — -- 1997 - - - - — 1998 3.728.300 33.5 124.945.000 1.372.000 239 32.790.000 1999 3.664.800 29 2 106.862.000 1.477.300 243 35.967.000 --Not .Aval able Montana AU Wheat Montana All Wheat Million Bushels 300 Million Acres 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Production Harvested Acres 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 19% 1997 1998 1999 Production June 1 Stocks Price Per Bushel V777Z?\ L J Production ■»■ June Slocks = Total Supply 32 ST.\TE tSTIMATES - CROPS MONT.4NA AGRICHLTURAI. STA TIS TK S 2000 WINTER WHEAT: Acreage, Production, Total Value, and Value Per Acre, 1990-1999 YEAR Planted Harvested for Grain PRODL'CTION VALUE 1 Yield Per Acre Total Price Per Bushel Value of Production Value per Acre Acres Bushels Dollars 1990 2,700,000 2,500,000 35 87.500.000 2.53 221,-375.000 89 1991 2,350,000 1 ,900,000 40 76.000.000 3.13 237,880.000 125 1992 2,600,000 2,250,000 29 65.250.000 3.29 214,673,000 95 1993 2,650,000 2,450,000 42 102.900.000 3.26 335,454,000 137 1994 1,950,000 1,850,000 35 64.750,000 3.45 223,388,000 121 1995 1 ,500,000 1.370,000 40 54,800,000 4.62 253,176,000 185 1996 2,150,000 1.980.000 31 61,380,000 4.24 260,251,000 131 1997 1 ,600,000 1 .450.000 38 55,100,000 3.40 187,340,000 129 1998 1,400,000 1.250.000 39 48,750.000 2.80 136,500,000 109 1999 1,050,000 970.000 38 36.860.000 2.67 98.416.000 101 Year IRRIGATED TOTAL NON-IRRIGATED Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Acres Bushels Acres Bushels 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 26,000 28,500 33,500 35,000 29,000 30,000 35,000 33,000 24,000 16,500 60 61 63 65 58 63 65 61 66 67 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 1.110.000 2.474.000 1,871,500 2,216,500 2,415,000 1,821,000 1 ,340,000 1,945,000 1,417.000 1.226.000 953.500 35 40 28 42 35 39 30 37 38 38 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 35.750.000 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 1990 2,158,000 36 78.040,000 316.000 25 7.900.000 1991 1,623,000 41 66,140,000 248,500 33 8.135.000 1992 2,008.000 29 58,000,000 208,500 25 5.150.000 1993 2.105,000 42 88,860,000 310,000 38 11.780.000 1994 1,628,000 35 57,150,000 193,000 31 5,910,000 1995 1,135,000 40 45,460,000 205,000 36 7.440,000 1996 - - - - - 1997 -. - - - 1998 1,044,000 40 41,630,000 182.000 30 5,540,000 1999 836,500 3X 32,050.000 117.000 32 3,700.000 - Not available Montana Winter Wheat Montana Winter Wheat Million Bushels 140 Million Acres 3 ■ 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Production Harvested Acres ^^ — •— Million Bushels 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Production June 1 Stocks Price Per Bushel V777M I I — •— Production + June 1 Stocks = Total Supply 2000 MONT.\NA AGRICULTXIRAL ST.^TISTICS St.\te Estim.ates - Crops 33 OTHER . SPRING WHEAT: Acreaj le. Production, Total Value, and Value per Acre, 1990-1999 Vcir I'lanted Harvested for Grain PRODICTION VALUE Yield PerAere Total Price Per Bushel Value of Production Value Per Acre Acres Bushels Dollars 1990 2.800.000 2.450,000 '>2 53.900.000 2,80 150.920.000 62 1991 2.600.000 2.400.000 34 81,600,000 3.24 264.384.000 110 1992 2.750.000 2,550,000 31 79.050,000 3.54 279.837,000 110 1 993 2.800.000 2,700,000 37 99.900.000 3.63 362.637.000 134 1 994 3.450,000 3,350,000 30 100.500.000 3.51 352.755,000 105 1 99S 3,950,000 3.800,000 35 133.000.000 4.59 610,470.000 161 1 996 4,200,000 4.100.000 26 106.600.000 4.22 449,852,000 110 1 99^ 4.250,000 4.100.000 29 118.900,000 3.58 425,662,000 104 IQOS 3,800,000 3.600.000 30 108,000,000 3.13 338,040,000 94 1 991) 4,150,000 4.000.000 27 108,000,000 2.97 320,760.000 80 'I car 1RR1G.-\TED TOTAL N(JN-1RRIGATED Harvested for Grain ^'ield Per .Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production .Acres Bushels Acres Bushels 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 155,000 133,000 153.500 151,500 166,000 195,000 225,000 175,000 146.000 157.000 53 54 60 59 57 58 60 63 61 65 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 10.150.000 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 3.843.000 20 33 29 36 29 34 24 27 29 26 45.685.000 74.400.000 69,915.000 90,890,000 91,100.000 1 2 1 ,700.000 93,100,000 107.890,000 99.100.000 97.850.000 Year NON-IRRIG.ATED FOLLOWING FALLOW NON-IRRIGATED RE-CROPPED Har\ ested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield Per .Vre Production •Acres Bushels Acres Bushels 1990 1.945.000 20 39.385.000 350.000 18 6.300.000 1991 1,865,000 34 64.000.000 402.000 26 10.400.000 190; 2.012,000 30 61.075.000 384.500 23 8,840,000 1003 2,021,500 37 74.550.000 527.000 31 16,340,000 1 004 2,464.000 30 74.100.000 720.000 24 17,000,000 1 005 2,765,000 35 96.300,000 840,000 30 25,400,000 1 005 - — - - - - 1 00" - — — — - - lOOS 2,424,000 31 75,270,000 1 .030.000 23 23,830,000 1000 2,650.000 26 70.000.000 1.193.000 23 27,850.000 -Not .Available Montana Other Spring Wheat 1 Bushels Million Acres 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1995 1997 1998 1999 Production Harvested Acres Montana Other Spring Wheat Million Bushels 200 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1997 1998 1999 J Production June I Slocks Price Per Bushel VTTTT^ I I — .— ProducUon + June I Slocks = Total Supply 34 St.m K KsnM.\ IKS - CKors Montana Acrruit r\i, .Statistic s 2000 DURUM WHEAT: Acreage, Production, Total Value, and Value per Acre, 1990-1999 Harvested for Grain PRODLlCTION VALUE Year Planted Yield Per .^cre Total Pnce Per Bushel Value of Production Value Per Acre .•Xcres Bushels Dollars 1990 245.000 235.000 19 4.465.000 2.72 12.145.000 52 1991 1 80.000 179.000 33 5,907,000 2.81 16.599.000 93 1992 150.000 147.000 33 4,85 1 ,000 306 14.844.000 101 1993 115.000 1 14.000 31 3.534,000 4.83 17.069.000 150 1994 180.000 178.000 30 5,340,000 4.83 25.792.000 145 1995 270.000 265.000 30 7.950.000 509 40.466.000 153 1996 290,000 280.000 25 7,000.000 465 32.550.000 116 1997 300.000 290.000 26 7,540,000 5.18 39.057.000 135 1998 450.000 430.000 28 12,040,000 3.23 38.889.000 90 1999 360.000 350.000 27 9.450.000 3,45 32.603.000 93 Year IRRIGATED TOTAL NON-IRRIGATED Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production 1 Acres Bushels Acres Bushels 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 6.700 4,900 2.500 1.200 2.000 5.000 5.000 7.000 9.700 4.400 60 59 56 65 60 57 47 60 59 50 405.000 290.000 139.000 78.000 120.000 285.000 235.000 418,000 575,000 221,000 228,300 174,100 144,500 112,800 176,000 260.000 275,000 283,000 420.300 .'45.60(1 18 32 33 31 30 29 25 25 27 27 4,060,000 5,617.000 4,712.000 3.456.000 5.220.000 7.665.000 6.765.000 7,122,000 11.465.000 9.229.000 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 1990 203.300 18 3.635.000 25,000 17 425.000 1991 149.100 33 4.867.000 25,000 30 750,000 1992 125.000 33 4.127.000 19,500 30 585,000 1993 89.000 32 2.839.000 23,800 26 617.000 1994 143.500 31 4,385,000 32.500 26 835.000 1995 211.000 30 6.295.000 49.000 28 1.370.000 1996 - - — — — — 1997 — - - — - - 1998 260.300 31 8.045.000 160,000 21 3.420.000 1999 178.300 27 4.812.000 167.300 26 4.417.000 --Not Av. iilable Montana Durum Wheat Million Bushels 20 Thousand Acres 500 IWO 1991 1992 4 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Production Harvested Acres ESI — • — Montana Durum Wheat Million Bushels Dollars I9'W 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 19% 1997 1998 1999 Production June 1 Stocks Price Per Bushel v^rvz\ I I — .— Proiluciion -f June 1 Slocks = Toiul Supply 2000 Montana .\c;ric iilti'r.\l Statistics State Estimates - Crops 35 BARLl EY: Acreage, Production, Total Value and Value Per Acre, 1990-1999 "icjr Planted Harvested for Grain I'KODLiCTION VAI.liH Yield Per .Acre Total Price Per Bushel Value of Production Value Per Acre Acres Bushels Dollars 1 990 1 .600.000 1 .380.000 41 56.580.000 2.30 130,134.000 94 1941 1 ,800.000 1.650.000 52 85.800.000 2.34 200.772.000 122 1 i)q: 1.350.000 1,200.000 44 52.800.000 2.39 126.192.000 105 1 99", 1 ,300.000 1,100,000 58 63.800.000 2,06 131,428,000 119 19')4 1,300,000 1,200,000 44 52.800,000 2.22 117,216,000 98 1 995 1,300,000 1.200.000 52 62,400,000 3.00 187,200,000 156 1996 1,250.000 1,150,000 43 49,450.000 3.07 151,812,000 132 1997 1,250,000 1,150.000 53 60.950.000 2.83 172,489,000 150 l')')S 1,350.000 1,200,000 48 57,600.000 2.27 130,752,000 109 1 0<)») 1 .300.000 1,150,000 50 57.500.000 2,32 133.400.000 116 Year IRRIGATED TOTAL NON-IRRIGATED Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Har\esled for Grain Yield Per Acre Production .Acres Bushels Acres Bushels 19')0 1 "9 1 l')>); 1 '»')', I')'I4 H)i)S I 9'16 1997 1998 1999 275.000 275.000 282.000 229.000 230.000 242.000 247.000 249.000 250.000 240.000 74 77 71 77 75 75 78 77 68 82 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 19,632.000 1,105,000 1,375,000 918,000 87 1 ,000 970,000 958,000 903,000 901,000 950,000 910.000 33 47 36 53 37 46 34 46 43 42 36, 1 30.000 64.530.000 32.650.000 46.139.000 35.479.000 44.245.000 30.252.000 41.832.000 40.481.000 37.868.000 Yield NON-IRRIGATED FOLLOWING FALLOW NON-IRRIG.ATED RE-CROPPED Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production .Acres Bushels Acres Bushels lomi I'WI 1"": 1 9>U |9')5 19Q(, 1 99" l')QS 1 999 575.000 817.000 464.000 379.000 402.000 407.000 489.000 468.000 35 50 40 54 40 48 48 46 20.080.000 40.660.000 18.460.000 20.416.000 16,003.000 19,677.000 23,239.000 21.740.000 530.000 558.000 454.000 492.000 568.000 551.000 461.000 442.000 30 43 31 52 34 45 37 36 16.050.000 23.870.000 14,190,000 25,723.000 19.476.000 24.568.000 17,242.000 16,128,000 -- Not .Available. Million Bushels Montana Barley Montana Barley Million Acres 3 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 19% 1997 1998 1999 Production Harvested Acres rTTTTA — .— 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Production June 1 Stocks Pnce Per Bushel V7777A I I —t— Production + June 1 Stocks = Total Supply 36 State Est tm.^tes - Crops Montana Agricit.tiir.xi, Statistics 2000 OATS: Acreage, Production, Total Value and Value per Acre, 1990-1999 Harvested for Grain PRODL'CTION \'ALUE Year Planted Yield Per Acre Total Price Per Bushel Value of Production Value Per Acre Acres Bushels Dollars 1990 160.000 70,000 40.0 2.800.000 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 5.525,000 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 50.000 400 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 1999 170,000 70,000 460 3.220.000 1 06 3.413.000 49 Year IRRIGATED NON-IRRIGATED Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Production Acres Bushels Acres Bushels 1990 20.000 700 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 70,000 500 3.480.000 1993 19,000 78.0 1.482.000 66.000 61 0 4.043.000 1994 21,000 660 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 36.000 280 990.000 1997 16.000 82.0 1.308.000 54.000 47.0 2.542.000 1998 13.000 800 1.038.000 47.000 47.0 2.202.000 1999 15.000 73 0 1 .098.000 55.000 390 2.122.000 CORN : Acreage, Production , Total Value, 1990-1999 Year total PLANTED HARVESTED FOR GRAIN HARVE.STED FOR SILAGE Harvested Production Price Per Bushel Value of Production Harvested Acres Production Yield Per Acre Total Yield Per Acre Total Acres Acres Bushels Dollars Dollars Tons 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 65.000 75.000 70.000 65.000 60.000 55.000 55,000 60,000 60.000 65.000 9.000 15.000 25.000 20,000 17.000 16.000 15.000 14.000 18.000 18.000 950 120 0 110 0 105 0 135 0 120 0 137 0 1350 115 0 lino 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 1 .980.000 2.50 2.70 250 2.90 2.65 3.00 260 240 1 90 1 65 2.138.000 4,860,000 6,875.000 6.090,000 6,082,000 5,760,000 5,343,000 4,536,000 3.933.000 3.267.000 55.000 59.000 43.000 43.000 42.000 38,000 39.000 45.000 41.000 45.000 19,0 180 21.0 180 21 0 20.0 21.0 21.0 21.0 20 0 1.045.000 1 .062.000 903.000 774.000 882.000 760.000 819.000 945.000 861. OCX) 000. nno POTATOES: Acreage, Production, Total Value, and Value Per Acre, Principally Irrigated, 1990-1999 Year Planted Harvested Yield Per Acre Total Productu)n Price Per Cut Value of Production \ aluc Per Acre Acres Cwt Dollars 1990 1991 1 992 19') .3 1 994 1995 1996 1 997 1 99X 1 999 9.000 9.400 8.600 9.100 10.000 9.800 10.400 10.400 10.600 1 1 .000 8.900 9.300 8.500 9.000 10.000 9.800 10.200 10.400 10.600 1 0.900 280 300 290 300 320 300 315 320 300 305 2,492,000 2,790,000 2.465.000 2,700.000 3,200.000 2.940.000 3.213.000 3.328.000 3, 1 80.000 3.325.000 8 60 570 8.40 895 690 9.35 660 7.05 795 S 6(1 2 1 .43 1 .000 15.903.000 20.706.000 24.165.000 22.080.000 27.489.000 21,206.000 23.462.000 25.281.000 28.595.000 2.4()S 1.710 2.436 2.685 2.208 2.805 2.079 2.256 2.385 2.623 2000 Montana AcRiri'LTiitM. Statistics State Estimates - Crops 37 SUGAR B lETS: Acreage, Yield. Production, Total Value, & Value per Acre, 1990-1999 Year Planted Harvested PKODL'CTION VALUE \\e\d Per .Acre Total Price Per Ton Value of Production Value Per Acre Acres Tons Dollars 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 54,100 216 1.169.000 4360 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 57,500 226 1.300,000 48.10 62,530,000 1.087 1997 59.900 58,.i00 21 0 1,224,000 40 50 49.572,000 853 1998 64,000 62,400 226 1,410,000 3690 52,029.000 834 1999 61.800 61.700 23-8 1,468.000 - - - - Not a%ai!able SWEET CHER RIES: Production and Value, 1990-1999 PRODLICTION VALUE Production .Average Pnce Value of Having Value Per Ton Production Ton^ Dollars 1990 280 150 1 .070 250,000 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 1999 720 690 1,560 1 .076,000 1/ Froze out. no commercial production. ALL DRY BEANS: Acreage, Yield, Production, & Value , Principallv Irrigated, 1990-1999 Year Planted Harvested PRODUCTION PRODLCTION BY KINDS VALUE Yield Per .Acre Total Garbanzo Pinto Other 1/ Price Per Cut Value of Production Value Per Acre .Acres Pounds C\M Dollars 1990 13,500 13,000 1,690 220,000 193,000 27.000 13 60 2,992,000 2->0 1991 9,000 8,300 1,900 158,000 143,000 15.000 1320 2,086,000 251 1992 10,200 9,500 1,910 181,000 175,000 6,000 19 10 3,457,000 364 1993 12,000 11,000 1,410 155,000 - 155,000 27.30 4,232,000 385 1994 10,200 10,000 2,200 220,000 - 220,000 - 16 90 3,718,000 372 1995 1 1 ,000 10,800 1,900 205,000 205,000 16 10 3,301,000 306 1996 10,500 1 0,300 2,280 235,000 - 235,000 - 24.50 5,758,000 559 1997 12,200 11,700 2.200 257,000 - 257,000 -- 1940 4,986,000 426 1998 16,600 16,000 2,190 350,000 84,000 264,000 2,000 15 60 5,460,000 342 1999 26,500 25,500 1,7.30 44 1 .000 133.000 296.000 12,000 19 20 8,467,000 332 1/ Includes Great Nonhem and Pinks 38 State Estimates - Crops Montana A(;RifTii.TiiR.\L Statistk s 200(» 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 6.800 110 748.000 ALFALFA SEED: Estimates by Agricultural Statistics 1 Districts, 1999 District TOTAL IRRIGATED NON-IRRIGATED Acres Yield Production Acres Yield Production Acres Yield Prod uction Pounds Pounds Pounds West 600 90 54,000 200 170 34.000 400 50 20.000 North Central 2,700 237 639,000 1.400 411 575,000 1,300 49 64,000 Northeast 1.900 227 431,000 1,200 300 360,000 700 101 71,000 Central 1.100 243 267,000 800 315 252,000 300 50 15,000 South Central 7,400 413 3,059,000 5,400 532 2,874,000 2.000 93 185.000 Southeast 6.300 135 850.000 2.000 175 350.000 4.300 116 500.000 Montana 20.000 265 5,300.000 11.000 404 4.445.000 9.000 95 855.000 ALFALFA SEED: Acreage, Production, Price, And Total Value, Montana, 1990-1999 Year TOTAL IRRIGATED NON-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 Acres Pounds 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 5,792,000 11,200 375 4,202,000 6,800 110 748.000 1999 20,000 265 5,300,000 1.20 6,360.000 1 1 .000 404 4.445,000 9,000 95 855.000 PLEASI S NOTE: Alf; ilfa seed data provided by funds fro m the Montana / Mfalfa Seed C Committee in cooperation with the Mor tana Dej )artment of Agricull ure 2000 Montana .Acrk ri.TiR.AL Statistics State Estinutes - Crops 39 ALL HAY: Acreage, Production. Total Value, and Value per Acre, 1990-1999 ^car Harvested PROIXXTION VALUE ^'icld Per Acre Total Price Per Ton Value of Production Value Per Acre Acres Tons Dollars 1 ')'»() 2.050.000 2 10 4.300,000 ()4 1 1( 1 270.050.()()() 132 I 'HI 1 2.150,000 2.17 4.655.000 5U.50 232,693,000 108 1 ')'): 2,080.000 2.04 4.238.000 69.50 289.289,000 139 i».); 2.230.000 2.16 4.806.000 68.00 320.094,000 144 UJM4 2.200.000 2.06 4,540.000 71 00 315,836.000 144 IIJ0^ 2.400,000 2.23 5,360,000 66.00 346,840,000 145 1 »)(1 2.600.000 1.89 4,920,000 80 00 379.620,000 146 I'lT 2.600.000 2.11 5,480,000 79.00 421.680,000 162 |9')S 2,500.000 2.01 5,020,000 72.00 353.020,000 141 1999 2,600.000 1 94 5.055.000 6450 317,565,000 122 >ear IRRIGATED NON-IRRIGATED Harvested \ield Per Acre Production Harvested Yield Per Acre Production .Acres To ns Acres Tons 1 90(1 1 .090.000 2,88 3.140.000 960,000 1 21 1.160.000 MM) ] 1.075.000 290 3.115.000 1,075.000 1.43 1.540.000 ', ^>'->2 1.060.000 2.80 2.968.000 1,020,000 1.25 1.270.000 1003 1.050.000 2.90 3.041.000 1,180.000 1.50 1.765.000 1004 1.090.000 2.83 3.085.000 1,110,000 1,31 1.455.000 1 005 1,140,000 3.01 3.435.000 1 ,260,00t) 1.53 1 ,925.000 1 006 1.180,000 2.75 3,250,000 1 .420.000 l.lg 1.670.000 1997 1,090,000 3.04 3,310.000 1.510,000 1.44 2.170.000 1998 1 , 1 30,000 3.01 3.400.000 1 ,370.000 1.18 1.620,000 1999 1,130,000 2-82 3.185.000 1 .470.000 1.27 1 .870.000 ALFALFA HAY: Acreage and Production, 1990-1999 ^car TOTAL IRRIG.ATED NON-IRRIG.ATED Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Harvested Yield Per .Acre Fh-oduclion Acres Tons Acres Tons Acres Tons 1 00( 1 1001 1 002 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 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 1 ,650,000 -) -) -> -> ■> 2 2 -> 2 ■> 5 5 3 4 3 5 1 4 2 -> 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 3,630,000 720,000 715,000 710,000 720,000 780,000 780,000 800,000 710,000 790,000 750,000 3 3 3 3 4 4 t t T 4 1 5 4 -> 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 2.410.000 580.000 635.000 590.000 730.000 770.000 820.000 900.000 940,000 910,000 900.000 1 4 15 12 I 6 14 16 12 16 12 1.4 800.000 960,000 700,000 1,145.000 1 ,065.000 1,345,000 1 ,070,000 1 ,470,000 1 ,060,000 1 ,220.000 ALLOl rHER HAY : Acreage and Production, 1990-1999 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 1 990 750.000 1.4 1,050.000 370.000 1.9 690.000 380,000 0 9 360.000 1 00 1 800.000 6 1.280.000 360.000 1 9 700.000 440,000 1.3 580,000 |oo; 780.000 6 1.248.000 350.000 1 9 678.000 430,000 1.3 570.000 loo^ 780,000 7 1.326.000 330.000 2 1 706.000 450,000 14 620.000 l'"U 650,000 5 975.000 310.000 1 9 585.000 340,000 11 390.000 1005 800,000 7 1.360.000 360,000 2 2 780.000 440.000 1.3 580,000 100(, 900,000 5 1.. 350.000 380,000 2 0 750.000 520.000 12 600,000 100" 950.000 6 1.520,000 380.000 -> 2 820.000 570.000 12 700,000 1 oos 800.000 6 1,280.000 340.000 -> 1 720,000 460.000 1.2 560,000 1 999 950.000 5 1.425.000 380.000 2 0 775,000 570,000 1 1 650,000 1/ Includes \\M. clover-timo hv. 2rain hav. i ind other hav 40 State p;stimatf.s - Crops Montana AGRifii/rrRAi. s ia nsru s 200(» STOCKS OF MAJOR GRAINS 1991-2000 Crop MARCH 1 JUNE 1 SEPTEMBER 1 DECEMBER 1 | Total All On Farm Total All On Farm Total All On Farm Total All & Year On Farm Total Positions 1/ Total Positions 1/ total Positions 1/ total Positions 1/ (000) B ushels AM. WHEAT 1 l')91 73.000 95.331 48,000 64,95 1 162.000 195,095 110.000 137,546 1092 56.000 79.637 25,000 36,582 141.000 160.598 98.000 120,950 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 1 29.000 1996 48.000 74.500 16,000 27,500 150,000 170.300 110.000 1 26.800 1997 64.000 78.600 26.500 37.200 161,000 189,400 1 26.000 149.300 1998 85,000 104,000 53.000 67.000 171,000 201,700 135.000 160.500 1999 86.000 107,000 54,000 70.600 163,000 190.750 139.000 161,760 2000 88.000 108.700 45.000 60,850 143.000 169.400 WINTER WHEAT 1 1991 42.000 53,080 28.000 37.012 77,000 94,178 48,000 60,731 1992 21,000 33,115 11.000 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 31.500 38,940 2000 17.500 24,320 1 2.000 17.250 45.000 55.490 ALL SPRING WHEAT 1 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 8 1 .000 93.500 1994 5 1 ,000 64,000 32.000 41,800 103,000 121.000 76.800 90.900 1995 47,000 59,700 21,000 31,200 130,000 145.300 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 28.370 116,000 135.000 86.000 10(1.900 1998 61,000 73,600 34,000 43.000 117,000 134.200 92.000 108.300 1999 59,000 71,250 38,000 48.300 124,000 142.900 107.500 122.S20 2000 70.500 84,380 33,000 43.600 98.000 113.910 DURUM WHEAT 1 1991 2/ 5,922 2/ 5,525 11 11.022 11 9.666 1992 2/ 7,714 2/ 4,645 11 6.667 11 6.351 1993 2/ 5,534 2/ 4,277 11 7,300 2/ 5.100 1994 11 3,200 2/ 1,810 11 5,500 2/ 4.500 1995 11 3,470 2/ 1,550 11 6,970 11 6.070 1996 11 4,500 21 800 11 6,000 2/ 5.700 1997 11 4,400 2/ 3,270 V 6.500 2/ 5.600 1998 11 3.950 11 2.700 11 10.750 2/ 9.400 1999 11 8,250 11 7.780 11 16.340 2/ 12.600 2000 11 9,070 11 4.260 11 14.560 BARLEY 1 1991 15.000 20,394 9,000 11.638 65,000 73.307 50.000 60.469 1992 23.000 30,220 10,000 15.464 39,000 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 1 1 .000 19,500 5.000 8.000 40,000 47.000 26.000 3 1 .000 1997 1 2,000 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 56.300 32,000 40.710 2000 13.000 22,050 6,000 12.260 33,000 41.160 OAIS 1 1991 3.000 3.060 1,500 1,628 5.000 5.213 4,900 5,176 1992 3.500 3,838 2,200 2,563 4.500 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 2.135 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 2,800 3,050 2,700 2.885 2000 2.000 2,250 1.200 1 ,440 3,100 3.320 1/ Includes on larm slocks and stocks at rtjills. eleva lors. warehouses, t srminals. processor s and stocks ownei 1 by Commodity C redit Corporation 2/ Data not available for publication. PLBA.sn NOTE Funding for winter wheat and spri tip wheat stocks wa s provided by the 1 klontana Wheat & Jarlcy Committee. 2000 Montana .\(;rki'i.tiirai. Statistics State Estimates - Crops 41 WHEAT & BARLEY: Shipped out of State by Class & Destination, 1990-1999 Crop ALL WHEAT WINTER WHEAT SPRING WHEAT 1/ BARLEY Year :/ East West All East West All East West All East West All (000) Bushels l'»)0 :.036 96,459 101.158 543 47,764 48,486 1.493 48.695 52.672 3.481 23,027 26,922 1 ')') 1 2.310 149.300 153,204 308 77,597 78,067 2.002 71.703 75,137 4.630 27,150 32,129 1 <)<>: 2,445 102.156 107,180 178 38,120 38,614 2.267 64,036 68,566 3.580 18,392 22,223 \w^- 7.866 145.081 158,406 978 75,218 78.086 6.888 69.863 80,320 3.307 30,549 34,977 l')')4 7.008 145.583 154,091 191 60,207 60.665 6.817 85.376 93,426 5.191 28,184 36,132 l')05 16.115 176.587 201.287 49 56,404 58.245 16.066 120.183 143.042 8.234 27.430 37.382 10')6 4.469 118.996 127,685 529 44,091 45.658 3.940 74.905 82.027 6.804 15.429 24.546 1997 7.613 110.928 122,986 596 31,087 31.896 7.017 79.841 91.089 7,894 15,407 25.916 199S 2.871 131.390 139,370 1 38,401 38.724 2.870 92.989 100.646 6,285 12.783 22.837 1999 8.915 131.119 148,262 368 30,859 31.916 8.547 100.260 116.346 10,235 12,522 25.849 1/ Incl udes durum \ vheat. 2/ Crop year Ji ne through May. PLEAS E NOTE: Fu nding for the above sta tistics was provided by the Montana Wheat & Barley Committee. WHEAT & BARLEY; Shipped out of State by Class, District, Mode, & Destination 1/, June 1998-May 2000 Shipments Out-t)t-State Crop Year 1998 1/ Crop Year 1999 1/ Winter Wheal 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 1.524 5.950 0.291 46.695 653 36.433 7.947 5.518 7.303 3.736 1.006 2.314 7.474 66.986 37,086 13.465 11.039 3.320 4.576 15.056 252 2.309 626 18 638 11.723 461 5.846 11.992 1.256 5.409 47.610 48.524 6,010 6,467 2,326 6,047 59.333 48.985 11.856 18.459 3.582 5.382 17.733 603 1.968 163 0 TOTAL SHIPPED 38.724 100.646 139.370 22.837 31.916 116.346 148.26: 25.849 Mode & Destination (000) Bushels Trucked East Trucked West Trucked Other 4/ Total Bv Truck 1 3,883 283 4.167 610 4,897 1,508 7,015 611 8,780 1,791 11.182 193 2,148 1.251 3.592 0 5,604 328 5,932 678 5.456 2,200 8.334 678 11.060 2,528 14.266 742 2.558 336 3.636 Rail East Rail West Rail Other 4/ Total bv Rail 0 34.518 39 34.557 2.260 88.092 3,279 93,63 1 2,260 122,610 3.318 128.188 6.092 10.635 2.518 19.245 368 25.255 361 25.984 7.869 94.804 5.339 108,012 8.237 120.059 5.700 133.996 9.493 9.964 2.756 22 213 TOTAL SHIPPED 38.724 100.646 139.370 .837 31.916 116.346 148.26: 25.849 1/ This report is based on data reported by commercial elevators and licensed truckers. The reported data were expanded to represent lOO'/r coverage of elevator capacity. Crop year is June-May. 2/ Includes durum. 3/ Northwest and Southwest were combined to avoid disclosing individual operations. 4/ Other and unknown. This report is made possible through funds provided by the Montana Wheat & Barley Committee. 42 State Estim.xtes - Crops MoNTAN.A Auric iLTURM, Statistic s 2000 ALL WHEAT: Supply and Disposition By Marketing Year, Montana, 1995-1999 1995 1996 1997 1998 1 99') 99/98 Million Bushels Percent SUPPLY 1 Beginning Stocks 1/ Production Total Supply 50.5 195.8 246.3 27.5 175.0 202.5 37.2 181.5 218.7 67.0 168.8 235.8 70.6 154.3 224.9 105 91 95 DISPOSITION Recorded movement out of state 2/ Used for seed in Montana 201.3 7.0 127.7 6.6 123.0 6.1 139.4 6.1 148.3 5.7 106 93 Residual 3/ 10.5 31.0 22.7 19.7 10.1 51 Total Disposition 218.8 165.3 151.7 165.2 164.1 99 Pacific Northwest exports as a percent of total disposition 64% 55% 59% 64%. 61% Ending Stocks 1/ 27.5 37.2 67.0 70.6 60.9 86 1/ June 1 stocks, All Positions 2/ Montana Wheat Movement Project 3/ Used for flour, used for livestock feed, handling losses, and other unaccounted disappearance. ALL WHEAT: Recorded Movement by Destination & Marketing Years, Vlontana, 1995-1999 Item 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 99/98 Million Bushels Percent All Destinations 211.3 137.1 133.0 150.9 163,7 IDS Out of Montana 201.3 127.7 123 0 139.4 148.3 106 Pacific Northwest Destinations 161.7 105.0 100.6 120.5 115,0 95 Export Destinations Export Facilities Columbia/Snake River Barge System 140.5 131.5 9.0 90.2 84.8 5.4 88.8 82.6 62 105.0 99.9 5.1 lOO.S 94.0 6 8 96 94 133 Processing Destinations Interior Oregon & Washington Facilities Mills 21.2 11.9 9.3 14.8 8.4 6.4 11,8 6.3 5.5 15.5 8.6 6.9 14.3 8.3 6.0 92 97 87 Non-Pacific Northwest Destinations 39.6 22.7 224 18.9 33.2 176 Montana Destinations 10.0 9.4 100 11.5 15.4 134 Inspected exports of Hard Red Spring, Hard Red Winter and Durum from Pacific ports 1/ 274.5 210.6 195.5 227.0 220.4 2/ 97 Montana recorded exports as percent of total Hard Red Spring, Hard Red Winter and Durum exports from Pacific ports sr/r 43% 45% 46% 46% 2/ 1/ California, Oregon, and Washington ports. 2/ Current year not available, estimate based on an average of the last 10 years. PLEASE NOTE: Funding for the above statistics was provided by the Montana Wheat & Barley Committee. 2(100 Montana Agriciltir^xl Statistics S I \ IK Ks I iMATES - Crops 43 W HEAT VARIETIES: Percent of Total Seeded Acreage 1994-2000 & Seeded Acreage 1999 & 2000 Class and Varicly Percent of Total Seeded Acrease Seeded .Acres (000) | l'W4 1995 1 l')')6 1997 1998 1999 1/ 1 2000 1999 1/ 2000 1 W IMER WHEA 1 Neelcy 23.3 236 246 24 3 200 20 8 205 2184 307 4 Rampart 18 90 13 0 949 194 3 Tiber 162 124 165 13.4 142 17,3 11.7 1820 1759 Nanguard 0.8 10 3 7.0 8.8 73.0 132.6 Morgan -> -> 7.0 8.0 73.6 120 5 Rcxky 13.3 165 14 6 19.1 13,4 82 6.6 865 990 Rcd«in 10.0 8.9 11 4 10.6 6 1 4.7 6.2 494 92.3 Bighorn 1.3 07 4.0 2.3 3 5 3.6 3.3 37.5 498 Judith 10.2 82 3.7 3,4 4,3 10 2.2 10 1 32.5 Ouantum 542 1.1 1.8 06 12 10 1.4 2.2 150 32.3 Winalta 4.4 2.8 3.5 19 29 1.7 13 176 19.3 Roughrider 18 10 2.1 2,3 13 II 11 119 17.2 Tomahawk 0 1 02 06 10 65 15.7 Kestrel 0.1 04 14 40 13 14 0.9 15,1 13.9 Norstar 2.0 4.0 18 18 1.7 15 0.8 15 6 11.6 Hawk 0.9 2.4 09 1,7 1.3 20 0.7 20,7 11.1 Erhardt 0.1 0.7 06 10.9 McGuire 00 0.7 04 9.9 Centurk 2.6 3 1 3.1 15 09 09 0.5 92 7.1 Nuwest 2/ 0 1 05 0.4 5.3 62 Weston 1.1 06 06 05 06 06 0.4 63 6.0 Warrior 1.7 07 04 0.6 0.7 1.2 0.4 12 4 5.6 Other & I'nknown 100 129 108 104 12 3 84 86 88 0 1289 All Varieties 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 1 .050 0 1.500,0 SPRING WHEAT I McNeal 13 162 26 5 404 464 1 .674 7 1,485,1 Amidon 27.9 29 9 280 24.7 17.2 142 10.1 589.0 323.3 Ernest 02 3.2 76 94 10.1 389.7 323.0 Weslbred Rambo 11.9 105 99 10.0 79 6.7 5.1 279.2 163.3 Fonuna 8.0 83 5.9 6.3 6,5 5.0 4,7 208.7 150 7 Westbred 936 0.2 0 3 1,4 1.0 1 6 1.7 3,5 69.5 1130 Grandin 8.5 7,3 88 8.9 6,2 3.1 3,1 128.1 100 6 Westbred 926 2.0 3.0 2,5 2.7 18 2.5 2,3 103.9 73,1 Un 6.3 63 36 3.1 1,8 1.2 14 49.2 45,8 Hi-Line 2.4 43 56 3.1 30 1.7 10 689 33.5 Kulm 05 04 19 0-8 10 35.2 32.4 Conan 00 1,0 05 31.1 Uw 7.2 49 44 2.5 18 13 0.9 560 29,3 Newana 6.9 5.8 5.0 2.4 20 12 0.9 488 28,1 Stoa 5.7 3.6 6 1 4.5 34 15 0.7 604 23.3 Fergus 02 06 08 06 04 0.6 164 18.3 Westbred Express 0.3 04 0.3 06 04 04 0.5 176 15,4 ID 377S 2/ 0 1 -> -) 0.4 92 1 112 Sonja 0 1 03 03 0,4 0.3 14.8 96 Butte 86 0,0 0.3 0.7 8.0 Keene 02 - 7,4 Wildcat 0 3 02 13.2 56 Other & Unknown 12.7 15.2 15-8 93 94 5 6 5 3 233.4 1689 All N'arieties 100.0 100 0 1000 100 0 100,0 100 0 100 0 4.1500 3.200 0 DIJRIM WHEAT 1 Kyle 23.6 23-4 20-4 38.4 44,5 55,3 48.9 1992 269 1 Utopia 14 8.3 5.2 45-8 Ben 02 4.1 7.3 14.8 40,2 Renville 7.4 10 0 90 8.4 60 4.8 5-1 17.1 27,9 Sceptre 3-8 3.1 5.1 68 3-4 3.7 12 1 20,6 Medora 3.4 60 2.4 8.7 6.6 3,3 3.7 11.8 20,4 Monroe 22.5 111 20.5 14 1 7,4 4.8 2.8 17.1 15.5 Durex 08 10 0 1 02 2.4 08 13,4 Vic 9.3 17.7 13.9 7,4 8.6 8.1 24 29.2 13.4 Ward 46 4.7 5.4 19 1.9 4.4 2.1 15.9 116 AC Avonlea - 13 - 7.3 Coyote 2.3 04 12 1.4 6.5 Munich 1.0 10 3.5 5.3 Mountrail 0.0 0.9 - 4.7 Kemut 11 0.3 0.5 0,7 14 0.6 4.9 3.3 Crosby 64 3.5 7.8 5 1 07 09 0.4 3.2 2.2 Kronos 0.2 — 1.3 Plenty Other & Unknown 21,7 19,5 162 92 14 9 6 5 02 7.5 23.8 09 40.6 All Varieties 100-0 100.0 1000 100,0 1000 100 0 100.0 3600 550.0 1/ Revised. 2/ While wheat variety. PLEASE NOTE: Funding for wheat varieties was provided by the Montana Wheat & B arlev Committec, 44 State Estimates - Crops Montana Agricultir/VI. Statistk s 2000 WINTER WHEAT VAF IIETI ES: Seeded Acreage and Percent of Total by Districts, 2000 Variety Northwest North Central Northeast Ccniral Southwest South Central Southeast State Total (000) 9; (000) '7r (000) % (000) <;* (000) ';i (000) % (000) 9< (000) '/< Neelcy — — 59.8 8.8 14.6 12.8 184.3 48.5 18.8 62.6 26.5 14.3 3.4 3.2 307.4 20.5 Rampart 0.3 4.6 154.4 22.7 -- 21.7 5.7 0.4 1.4 15.5 8.4 2.0 1.9 194.3 13.0 Tiber 0.3 5.2 43.5 6.4 30.0 26.3 39.9 10.5 1.8 6.0 28.1 15.2 32.3 30.8 175.9 11.7 Vanguard -- -- 93.8 13.8 - - 20.1 5.3 -- - 18.7 10.1 -- -- 132.6 8.8 Morgan -- - 83.0 12.2 4.9 4.3 22.0 5.8 2.5 8.3 4.3 2.3 3.8 3.6 120.5 8.0 Rocky -- -- 79.6 11.7 3.2 2.8 16.0 4.2 -- -- 0.2 0.1 -- - 99.0 6.6 Redwin - -- 19.0 2.8 6.7 5.9 3.0 0.8 - - 48.1 26.0 15.5 14.8 92.3 6.2 Bighorn -- -- 27.9 4.1 0.6 0.5 21.3 5.6 - -- -- -- -- -- 49.8 3.3 Judith 0.1 1.6 27.9 4.1 - 2.7 0.7 1.7 0.9 0.1 0,1 32.5 2.2 Quantum 542 -- -- 20.4 3.0 -- -- 10.6 2.8 -- 1.3 0.7 32.3 2.2 Winalla -- - 2.0 0.3 7.5 6.6 0.1 0.2 - 9.7 9,2 19.3 1.3 Roughrider -- -- -- -- 15.2 13.3 -- -- -- - - - 2.0 1,9 17.2 1.1 Tomahawk 0.5 8,0 6.8 1.0 0.2 0.2 1.5 0.4 -- 6.7 3.6 -- 15.7 1.0 Kestrel -- -- 5.4 0.8 6.0 5.3 1.9 0.5 - - 0.6 0,6 13.9 0.9 Norstar -- -- 2.7 0.4 4.9 4.3 3.4 0.9 - -- 0.6 0,6 11.6 0.8 Hawk -- -- 2.7 0.4 - -- 2.3 0.6 - 6.1 3.3 - 11.1 0.7 Erhardt - - -- - 5.8 5.1 0.8 0.2 - - - - 4.3 4,1 10.9 0.7 McGuire -- -- -- - - -- 0.4 1.2 7.4 4.0 2.1 2,0 9.9 0.7 Centurk 6.8 1.0 - -- -- -- -- -- 0.3 0.3 7.1 0.5 Nuwest * 2.0 0.3 -- 4.2 1.1 - - -- 6.2 0.4 Weston -- -- -- 4.8 2.6 1.2 1.1 6.0 0.4 Warrior -- - - -- 0.4 0.1 - 2.4 1.3 2.8 2.7 5.6 0.4 Other & Unknown 4.8 80.6 42.3 6.2 14.4 12.6 23.9 6.3 6.0 20.3 13.2 7.2 24.3 23.1 128.9 8.6 All Varieties 6.0 100.0 680.0 100.0 114.0 100.0 380.0 100.0 .30.0 100.0 185.0 100.0 105,0 100,0 1.500.0 100.0 * White wheat variety PLEASE NOTE: Funding for wheat varieties was provided by the Montana Wheat & Barley Committee. Winter Wheat - Major Varieties as Percent of Total Planted Major Varieties - 1994-2000 Major Varieties - 2000 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Neeley Rampart Tiber Vanguard Morgan Rocky 0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 Percent 25.0 30.0 2000 Montana A(;ric i i.ti rm. Statistk s State Estimates - Crops 45 SPRING WHEAT VARIETIES: Seeded Acreage and Percent of Total by Districts, 200fl Variety Northwest North C entral North east Central Southwest South Central Southeast State Total (000) % (000) '^; (000) 9; (000) 'Tt (000) r; (000) <:; (000) "^i (000) Tf McNeal 3.0 7.3 526.0 40.9 702.0 54.0 145.7 49.4 110 24.4 364 49.8 61.0 38.1 1.485.1 46.4 Amidon -- -- 59.2 4.6 232.7 17,9 11.5 3.9 0.2 0.5 4.2 5.8 15.5 9.7 323.3 10.1 Ernest - -- 201.9 15.7 102.7 7.9 8.0 2.7 0.5 0.7 9.9 6.2 323.0 10.1 Westbred Rambo - - 155.6 12.1 6.5 0.5 1.2 0.4 -- -- -- -- - 163.3 5.1 Fortuna -- - 132.5 10.3 1.3 0.1 11.8 4.0 4.8 6.6 0.3 0.2 150.7 4.7 Westbred 936 13.9 33.8 76.4 1.1 8.9 3.0 12.0 26.6 1.3 1.8 0.5 0.3 113.0 3.5 Grandin -- - 5.1 0.4 63.7 4.9 0.9 0.3 -- 5.3 7.3 25.6 16.0 100.6 3.1 Westbred 926 7.4 18.0 19.3 1.5 - 41.9 14.2 3.0 6.7 0.7 0.9 0.8 0.5 73.1 2.3 Len -- -- 39.0 3.0 - 0.2 0.3 6.6 4.1 45.8 1.4 Hi-Line - 16.7 1.3 6.5 0.5 4.7 1.6 3.9 8.6 0.3 0.4 1.4 0.9 33.5 1.0 Kulm 1.3 0.1 28.6 2.2 0.6 0.2 - 1.9 1.2 32.4 1.0 Conan 28.3 2.2 -- 0.6 0.2 - - 2.2 1.4 31.1 1.0 Lew -- 19.3 1.5 3.9 0.3 0.3 0.1 - - 5.3 7.2 0.5 0.3 29.3 09 Newana 0.3 0.7 12.9 1.0 6.5 0.5 2.7 0.9 3.6 8.1 1.1 1.5 1.0 0.6 28.1 0.9 Stoa -- -- 3.9 0.3 14.3 1.1 - - - 0.1 0.1 5.0 3.1 2^/; 0.7 Fergus - 7.7 0.6 9.1 3.1 1.5 3.4 -- - -- -- 18.3 06 Westbred Express 5.7 13.9 13 0.1 - 4.7 1.6 3.1 6.8 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.2 15.4 0,5 ID377S* 0.7 16 9.0 0.7 - 1.5 0,5 -- -- -- -- 112 04 Sonja -- 5.1 0.4 3.9 0.3 0.6 0.2 - 9.6 0.3 Butte S6 -- -- -- 2.6 0.2 - - - -- 5.4 3.4 8.0 0.3 Kccnc - -- - - 5.2 0.4 -- - - -- - - 2.2 1.4 7.4 0.2 Wildcat - -- 3.9 0.3 -- -- -- - -- -- 1.7 2.3 -- 5.6 0.2 Other & Unknown 10.0 24,7 0.6 4.9 80.6 6.2 40,3 13.7 6.7 14,9 10.8 14,9 19.9 12.4 168.9 5.3 All Varieties 41.0 100-0 1.286.0 100.0 1 .300.0 100,0 295,0 100 0 45.0 100,0 73.0 100-0 160.0 100.0 3.2000 100,0 ""White wheat variety PLEASE NOTE: Funding for wheat varieties was provided by the Montana Wheat & Barley Committee. Spring Wheat - Major Varieties as Percent of Total Planted Major Varieties - 1994-2000 Major Varieties - 2000 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 McNeal Amidon Ernest Westbretj 926 12,3 Grandin Ha 1 Westbred 936 Ha. 5 FortunaH4.7 Westbred Rambo EUs.i Ernest ■■■ 10.1 Annidon^^HlO.l McNeal I^^^HIB Westbred Rambo Fortuna Westbred 936 146.4 0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 Percent 46 S lATK Estimates - Crops Montana Ac;ricijltiir.\l Statistics 2000 DURUM WHEAT VARIETIES: Seeded Acreage and Percent of Tota by Districts, 2000 Variety North Central Northeast Central Other Districts Stale Total | (000) 9; (000) % (000) <;; (OOOi 9* (000) 9} Kvic 10.7 12.6 258.4 60.1 -- 269.1 48.9 Utopia 36.4 42.8 0.4 O.l 9.0 50.2 -- -- 45.8 8.3 Ben 2.4 2.8 37.8 8.8 -- -- -- -- 40.2 7.3 Renville ~ -- 24.1 5.6 -- -- 3.8 22.4 27.9 5.1 Sceptre 10.4 12.2 5.2 1.2 5.0 27.5 - -- 20.6 3.7 Medora - 14.2 3.3 -- -- 6.2 36.2 20.4 3.7 Monroe 0.3 0.3 13.3 3.1 -- 1.9 11.1 15.5 2.8 Durex 13.4 15.8 -- - -- -- - 13.4 2.4 Vic 0.1 0.1 13.3 3.1 -- -- -- -- 13.4 2.4 Ward -- -- 11.6 2.7 - -- -- -- 11.6 2.1 AC Avonlea -- -- 7.3 1.7 -- -- -- -- 7.3 1.3 Coyote - -- 6.5 1.5 - -- -- -- 6.5 1.2 Munich 1.9 2.2 3.4 0.8 -- - - - 5.3 1.0 Mountrail -- 4.7 1.1 - -- -- -- 4.7 0.9 Kemut 2.9 3.4 0.4 0.1 -- -- -- -- 3.3 0.6 Crosby -- -- 2.2 0.5 - - -- -- 2.2 0.4 Kronos - - 1.3 0.3 - -- - - 1.3 0.2 Plenty -- -- 0.9 0.2 -- -- - - 0.9 0.2 Other & Unknown 6.5 7.8 25,0 5.8 4.0 22.3 5.1 30.3 40.6 7.5 All Varieties 85.0 100.0 430.0 100.0 18.0 100 0 17.0 100.0 550.0 100 0 PLEASE NOTE: Funding for wheat varieties was provided by the Montana Wheat & Barley Committee. Durum Wheat - Major Varieties as Percent of Total Planted Major Varieties - 1994-2000 Major Varieties - 2000 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Kyle Utopia Ben Renville Sceptre Medora Durex 2.4 Monroe 2.8 Metdora 13.7 Sceptre 13.7 Renville ■ 5.1 ^^H A a n Ben ■17.3 Utopia ^8.3 Kyle 1.1:1.1.1 0 0 10.0 20.0 30.0 Percent 40.0 50.0 2000 Mom AN \ AcKu I Ml RAi, Statistics State Estimatks-Croi's 47 BARLEY VAR ETIES: Seeded Acreage and Percent of Total by Districts - 2000 \ arlety Northwest .North Central Northeast Central Southwest South Central Southeast State I otal (000) % (000» •; (000) •; (000) r' (000) 'r (000) ■; (000) rf (000) ';;• Harnnglon 1/ LI 4.2 444.7 654 12.9 112 119.1 4S.6 26.4 48.0 18.6 22.7 3.1 6.5 625.9 50.1 Haybet 30 11.7 20.4 3.0 26.S "* 1 "^ 9.3 3.8 1.9 3.4 3.6 4.4 15.6 33.1 80.6 6.4 Baronesse 5.7 22.0 20.4 3.0 6.7 5.8 29.4 12.0 5.2 9.5 5.7 6.9 4.8 10.2 77.9 6.2 B 1202 1/ - 49.6 7.3 0.2 0.2 4.7 1.9 -- - 12.5 15.2 0.1 0.3 67.1 5.4 Hector 0.2 0.7 6.1 0.9 14.5 126 19.6 8.0 0.6 1.0 1.2 1.5 3.7 7.8 45.9 3.7 Bowman 14.3 2.1 9.9 8.6 0.7 0.3 3.1 3.8 6.3 13.3 34.3 2.7 Horsford l.S 6,S 4.1 0.6 7.2 6.3 8.6 3.5 2.0 3.7 2.5 3.1 3.5 7.4 29.7 2.4 Morex 1/ 21,1 3.1 0.5 0.4 3 '' 1.3 3.9 7.1 0.3 0.4 -- - 29.0 2.3 Gallatin 2.6 10.1 6.1 0.9 4.1 3.6 8.3 3.4 2.5 4.5 1.6 19 2.3 4.9 27.5 2.2 B Merit 1/ 0.7 2.7 15.6 2.3 2.2 0.9 1.5 2.7 0.1 0.1 - - 20 1 1.6 Moravian 37 12 4.5 12.9 1.9 -- 4.8 5.8 - 18.9 1.5 Lewis 0.3 1.2 4.8 0.7 5.6 4.9 7.4 3.0 0.7 1.3 18,8 1,5 Moravian 22 - - 0.7 0.1 0.3 0.3 - 0.8 1.4 15.2 18.5 - 17.0 1.4 Westford 1,6 6.3 1.4 0.2 1.8 16 4.9 2.0 ") ■> 4,0 2,1 2.6 1.4 3-0 15.4 1.2 Piroline 4.S 0.7 OS 0.7 5.6 2.3 0,7 1,2 1.5 1.8 -- 13.4 1.1 Galena 11.6 1.7 0.5 0.4 0.7 0.3 0.2 0.3 13.0 1.0 B 2601 1/ - 10.9 1.6 2.0 0.8 12.9 1.0 Chinook 1/ - 5.4 0.8 1.2 1.0 5.1 2.1 0.2 0.3 - 119 1.0 Stark -- -- -- -- 9.9 8.6 -- 0.3 0.7 10.2 0.8 Menuet 7.2 27.5 2.0 0.3 0.5 0.4 -- 9.7 0.8 Westbred Medallion - - 6.9 2.8 1.9 3.4 0.3 0.4 9.1 0.7 Other & Unknown 0.6 -> -^ 23.1 3.4 11,6 10.1 7.3 3 0 4.7 8,8 8.5 10.3 5.9 12.8 61,7 5,0 ALL \AR1ET1ES 26.0 100.0 680,0 100,0 115,0 1000 245.0 100,0 55,0 100,0 82.0 100.0 47.0 100,0 1.250,0 100,0 1/ American Malting E 5arley Association. Inc recommended for malti ig and brewing or Montana, PLEASE NOTE: Funding for barley varieties was provided by the American Malting Barley Association. Inc. and the Montana Wheat & Barley Committee. BARLEY: Major Varieties as Percent of Total Planted Major Varieties - 1994-2000 Major Varieties - 2000 50 40 30 20 ^.^ 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Harrington Haybet Baronesse B 1202 Hector Bowman Morex Horsfortd Bowman Hector B 1202 [ Baronesse Haybet Harrington 0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 Percent 40.0 50.0 48 Statk Ks r IMA tes - Crops Montana A(;ri( i in r.\i. S ia tistk s 2000 BARLEY VARIETIES: Percent of Total Seeded Acreage 1994-2000 & Seeded Acreage 1999 & 2000 \aricl\ Percent ol Total Seeded Acrea'je Seeded .• WTes{000) 1 'I'M l')')5 1 'I'K) 1 997 1 99g 199') 1/ 2000 l')99 1/ 2(M)0 Hamngton 11 28.0 24.9 32.6 33.4 42.1 49.6 50.1 6449 6259 Havbel 0.7 L5 1.4 2.1 3.0 4.5 6.4 580 80.6 Baronesse 7.2 119 12.2 15.6 12.1 76 6.2 98.2 77.9 B 1202 2/ 3.7 6.1 5.4 5.1 4.7 5.2 5.4 67.3 67,1 Hector 14.7 13.5 10.2 8.8 6.8 4.9 3.7 64.0 45,9 Bowman 5.8 6.9 6.0 4.7 3.1 2.7 2.7 35.5 34,3 Mors ford L3 1.2 2.3 1.7 2.1 1.7 2.4 22.0 29,7 Morex 2/ 2.0 0.5 0.7 1.2 1.5 1.7 2.3 22.3 29,0 Gallatin 88 6.9 5.7 5.8 4.6 4.0 2.2 52.2 27.5 B Ment 2/ 0.3 1,2 1.6 16 1 20.1 Moravian 37 0,1 1.5 1.3 18.9 Lewis 5.2 2.5 2.4 1.5 2,1 2.3 15 29.3 18.8 Moravian 22 -- 1.3 14 17.1 170 Westford -. 0 1 1.2 1,3 15.4 Piroline 5.6 4.3 3.0 3.4 2,2 19 11 24,1 13.4 Galena 0.8 0.9 1.2 1.4 26 12 10 15,8 13.0 B 2601 2/ II 18 1.3 1.8 08 1.0 1.0 12.8 12.9 Chinook 2/ 0.5 0.8 1.8 12 10 16,1 11.9 Stark 0.7 0.5 0.7 0.8 0.9 19 0.8 24,8 10.2 Menuet 1.5 0.9 1.1 0.7 0.9 0.6 0.8 8,0 9.7 Westbred Medallion -- 0.2 0.7 3,0 9.1 Other* Unknown 129 15.7 13.3 11.2 8.4 5 1 5 0 659 61 7 ALL \AR1ET1ES 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 1000 100 0 1 .300 0 1.250 0 1/ Revised 2/ American Maltine Barley Associatio n. Inc recommended for malting and brewing for Montana MARKETINGS OF MAJOR CROPS; Estimated Percent of Farm Sales, Monthly, 1994-95 to 1999-2000 Marketing Year July Aug Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June ALL WHEAT Percent 1994-95 5 8 7 8 10 10 13 10 9 6 6 8 1995-96 6 6 7 9 10 11 14 10 8 8 5 6 1996-97 3 5 7 6 8 14 14 11 9 10 6 7 1997-98 5 5 8 8 6 13 11 10 12 8 8 6 1998-99 5 7 9 9 7 9 15 11 9 6 5 8 1999-2000 7 6 8 5 8 10 13 11 11 7 7 7 BARLEY Percent 1994-95 7 14 12 9 9 9 12 10 9 3 3 - 1995-96 2 14 12 11 14 13 11 8 6 4 2 ^ 1996-97 6 14 14 4 6 7 11 12 8 7 5 6 1997-98 5 9 12 13 14 15 9 9 7 4 1 -} 1998-99 4 13 13 8 7 9 11 11 10 6 3 5 1999-2000 8 15 11 7 7 12 10 10 9 5 4 T OATS Percent 1994-95 5 15 13 6 10 7 7 9 9 II 6 -t 1995-96 4 10 13 11 3 6 12 16 5 4 6 10 1996-97 8 14 22 3 13 12 0 5 6 13 - -> 1997-98 - 9 28 17 8 3 2 12 12 5 1 3 1998-99 - 1 7 11 12 3 It 4 11 15 17 8 1999-2000 17 6 9 6 12 12 18 7 3 4 -} 4 Marketing Year June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec Jan Feb. Mar. Apr. Mas ALL HAY Percent 1994-95 5 5 9 9 8 17 12 10 8 9 6 n 1995-96 5 5 9 9 8 17 12 10 8 9 6 T 1996-97 5 13 10 15 15 II 10 8 6 3 3 1 1997-98 8 11 11 9 10 II 10 9 7 7 4 3 1998-99 5 13 10 15 15 II 10 8 6 ■? 3 1 1999-2000 5 10 10 12 14 14 11 8 7 4 3 -) 2000 .Montana Acrk i i.ti rm, S iatistk s COl'NTY KsTIMATES - CROPS 49 ALL CROPS: Irrigated and Non-Irrigated, Harvested Acres, 1998-99 County & District IRRIGAIED NON-IRRIGA lEO 1998 Harvested Acres 1999 Harvested Acres 1998 Harvested Acres 1999 Harvested Acres Deer Lodge 12. 290 10.240 1.000 1.000 Flathead " 24.370 30.080 37.500 43,300 Granite 29.700 33.000 1.600 2.000 Lake 64.750 65.450 21.500 18.700 Lincoln 5.600 4.600 4.600 4.500 Mineral 1..300 1.200 3.000 3,000 Missoula 15.700 16.700 7.900 8.300 Powell 48.020 51.040 7.500 7.100 Ravalli 37.240 39.410 5.000 4,400 Sanders 17.400 21.200 16.300 14.700 Other NORTHWEST 256.370 272,920 105.900 107.000 Blaine 53.360 53.615 248.300 229.800 Chouteau 10.330 15.750 669.600 690.500 Glacier 27.510 24.220 228.700 226.200 Hill 6.310 6.845 531.000 538.200 Liberty 7.910 8.310 287,000 287,700 Phillip's 38.405 38.905 218,200 184,200 Pondera 73.210 77.720 243,600 248,500 Teton 111.510 109,830 214.700 210,300 Toole 4.805 5,005 283.300 290,700 Other -- NORTH CENTR.4L 333350 340^00 2.924.400 2.906.100 Daniels 4.500 6.300 282,100 206.900 Dawson 18.980 20,100 218,100 220,500 Garfield 4.400 6,100 136,100 151,900 McCone 9.620 8,070 247,000 259.400 Richland 47.400 5 1 ,800 202,800 207.000 Roosevelt 15.100 21.660 343.800 379.200 Sheridan 7.270 9,690 335.200 372.100 Vallev 41.010 42,900 329.900 327.300 Other NORTHEAST 148.280 166.620 2.095.000 2J14300 Broadwater 43.340 45,230 31.600 30.600 Cascade 40.610 38.515 244.600 251.200 Fergus 15.800 11.705 388.000 385.000 Golden Valley 8.700 8.310 57.800 53.600 Judith Basin 10.200 8.705 201.800 200.800 Lewis & Clark 38.200 34,205 25.300 28.700 Meaoher 44.400 41,300 23.900 33.600 Musselshell 11.000 8.400 61.500 54.800 Petroleum 12.200 12.200 27.700 30.900 Wheatland 28.810 30.510 76.300 69.800 Other - - CENTR.\L 253.260 239.080 1,138.500 1.139.000 Beaverhead 128.150 113,210 9.900 10.600 Gallatin 81.990 81,450 82.800 81.800 Jefferson 21.280 19.770 6.900 6.600 Madison 84.390 83.900 1 1 .600 9.000 Silver Bow 6.900 6.300 1.500 1.500 Other - — -. - SOUTHWEST 322.710 304,630 112.700 109.500 Big Horn 43.520 3.1.600 174.700 149,200 Carbon 60.320 56.850 30,400 28.000 Park 46,700 48.100 26.500 21.100 Stillwater 17.200 19.855 96.400 96.300 Sweetgrass 28,500 30.420 25.300 17.700 Treasure 17.680 16.070 12.900 11.800 Yellowstone 59.120 63.645 118.900 124,900 Other - - SOUTH CENTRAL 273.040 268.540 485.100 449.000 Carter 3.100 5,800 129.400 148,700 Custer 25.370 19,830 63,500 57,400 Fallon 2.100 3,100 1 17.400 130,800 Powder River 14.400 13.600 90.200 111.600 Prairie 11.890 11.310 50.200 52.700 Rosebud 35.330 31,170 88,200 79.900 Wibaux 500 2.200 66.800 71.100 Other - - SOUTHEAST 92.690 87.010 605,700 652.200 MONTANA 1.679.700 1.679.000 7,467.300 7i;77.100 50 County Estima tks - Crops MON lANA AGRK n.XrRAI. Sta TISTK s 2000 ALL WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production, bv Counties and Districts, 1998 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 600 600 500 660 33.000 53 .. ._ .. Fathead 18.600 18,600 17.600 695 1 .224.000 30 8,000 7.700 72.1 555.000 Granite - - - - - - - .. -- Lake 18.600 18,400 16.400 52.9 867.000 36 10,600 10.300 65 0 670.000 Lincoln - - - - - - — Mineral I.IOO 1,100 1.100 600 66.000 51 .. __ .. Misbioula 2,500 2,500 2.300 52.2 120,000 47 - - .. Powell 800 800 800 625 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 2.000 405 81,000 49 600 600 633 38.000 Other — — 2,400 2.400 696 167.000 NORTHWEST 46,000 45,800 42,200 60.1 2,535,000 -- 22,400 21,800 67.9 1,480,000 Blaine 2 1 2.400 212,100 205.700 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 1 70.000 Glacier 110.000 110,000 106,200 34.4 3,650,000 19 2,900 2,900 503 146.000 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 1,000 800 600 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 11 12.700 12,500 59.2 740.000 Teton 157.000 154,100 142,800 42.0 5,994,000 10 8.900 8,800 480 422.000 Toole 220,800 220,200 200,300 259 5,183,000 16 - - -. Other - - - - - 400 400 55 0 22.000 NORTH CENTRAL 2374,500 2,353,500 2,210,000 33.6 74,163,000 -- 38,600 37,800 53.6 2,025,000 Daniels 263,500 263.500 258,300 21.3 5.511.000 13 2.400 2,400 58.8 141.000 Dawson 168,700 168.600 158,600 307 4.874.000 18 2.800 2,600 69.2 1 80.000 Garfield 105,700 105.300 97,200 295 2.865.000 21 .- McCone 214,500 214.500 206,700 25.8 5.330.000 14 3,400 3,300 65.2 215.000 Richland 173,100 173.100 166,300 306 5.085,000 17 16,100 15,600 599 935.000 R(K)seveh 345,000 345.000 303,300 260 7.875,000 4 4,600 4.200 41 0 172.000 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 1 1 ,900 50.9 606.000 Other .. ._ .. _ 1.900 1.900 516 98.000 NORTHEAST 1,891,400 1,890,100 1,790,300 26.1 46,664,000 -- 43,700 41,900 56.0 2.-^47.000 Broadwater 42,800 42.800 42,000 45.2 1 ,900,000 24 15,200 15.000 71.0 1.065,000 Cascade 147.300 146.300 130,300 42.3 5,514,000 12 4,000 3,900 54 1 211.000 Fergus Golden Valley 189,300 188.100 176,200 38.6 6,805,000 8 700 700 643 45.000 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 22 - - -- -- Lewis and Clark 1 1 ,800 11,800 1 1 ,400 40.0 456.000 41 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 40,100 31 6 1 .269.000 29 .. .. .. Petroleum 17,500 17,500 16,300 390 635.000 38 900 800 500 40.000 Wheatland 5 1 ,300 5 1 ,300 45.300 362 1 .639.000 27 -- Other — 900 900 556 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 13,200 720 951.000 Jefferson 1.800 1,800 1,800 38.3 69,000 50 - - - - Madison 10.600 10,600 10,400 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 1 37,400 38.6 5,308,000 15 1 3,200 13,000 633 823.000 Carbon 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 1,400 636 89.000 Stillwater 43,600 43,300 41,200 29.6 1,221,000 31 500 500 560 28.000 Sweetgrass 4.100 4,100 3,900 32.6 127,000 46 500 500 600 30.000 Treasure 6.500 6,500 6,200 59.7 370,000 43 2.800 2.700 789 213.000 Yellowstone 98,500 96,000 87,600 330 2,893,000 20 3.800 3.500 81 1 284.000 Other .. SOUTH CENTRAL 320,400 315,100 293,500 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 33,800 286 967,000 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 25,500 269 687,000 37 500 300 46.7 14.000 Prairie 36,400 36.400 35,700 32.5 1,162,000 33 2.800 2.800 550 154.000 Rosebud 66,200 65.600 64,500 292 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 in 500 acres pi inleil are comb ncd into "other " counties to avoid disclosure of indivi dual informal on 2/ Planted acres less wir ter wheat rcpla nted to spring A heat. 2000 Montana Acjrk riTiR-vi. Stahstic s COI^TV KsriMA TKS - CROPS 51 ALL WHEAT; Acreage. Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1998 FOIIOWINC; KAl.l.OW Ri:-CROPPED COLWTY & DISTRICT Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu Bu Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu Bu Deer Lodae Flathead ' 3.100 2.800 73.2 205.000 7,500 7.100 65 4 464.000 Granite - - -- Lake 2,500 1,500 26.7 40.000 5,500 4.600 34.1 157.000 Lincoln - - - - -- - Mineral -- - -- - - - - - Missoula - -- - ~ - Powell - - — — -- Ravalli - - -- - Sanders 1.100 1.000 3) 0 3 1 .000 600 400 300 12.000 Other 2.Q00 2.600 51.2 133.000 400 400 32.5 13.000 NORTHWEST 9.600 7,900 51,8 409,000 14,000 12.500 51.7 646.000 Blaine 188.200 184.000 380 6.990.000 17.700 15.500 24.7 383.000 Chouteau 429.900 399.000 35.7 14.241,000 127.500 117.400 23 6 2.774.000 Glacier Hill Liberty 89.600 86.600 35.8 3.098,000 17.500 16.700 24,3 406,000 247.100 237.000 28.6 6,775,000 20.200 15.100 184 278,000 Phillips 148.900 140,000 399 5,584,000 12.300 11.500 24.5 282,000 Pondera 122.100 105.800 42.7 4,522,000 31.200 30.100 21.7 654,000 Teton 121.800 1 1 1 .400 44.2 4,925,000 26.300 22.600 286 647,000 Toole - - - Other 661.300 615.600 31 3 19.268.000 74.300 63.900 205 1,311 ,000 NORTH CENTR.AL 2.008,900 1,879,400 34.8 65,403,000 327,000 292.800 23.0 6.735,000 Daniels 124.200 122.800 25.2 3.093.000 136.900 133.100 17 1 2,277,000 Dawson 94.900 89.900 31.0 2.785.000 7 1 .000 66.700 286 1 ,909,000 Garfield - -- - McCone 1 30.600 128.300 27.0 3.468.000 80.500 75.100 21 9 1 ,647,000 Richland 117.300 113.000 29.5 3.329,000 39.700 37.600 21.8 821,000 Roosevelt 222.700 188,600 29.6 5.590.000 117.700 110,600 19 1 2.113.000 Sheridan -- - - - - - Valley 200.700 193.900 26 2 5,079,000 93.500 89,500 17 3 1 .549.000 Other 240.300 230,200 30 1 6,928,000 177.700 169,100 22 1 3.729.000 NORTHEAST 1,1.^0,700 1.066,700 28,4 30J:72,000 717,000 681,700 20.6 14.045,000 Broadwater 22.500 22.100 31.7 700,000 5.100 4,900 27 6 135.000 Cascade 93.800 84.700 47.2 4,000,000 49.500 41,700 31,2 1.. 303.000 Fereus 112.600 102.900 41 4 4,257,000 76.000 72,600 .34.5 2.503.000 Golden Valley - - Judith Basin -- — ~ Lewis and Clark 4.400 4.300 37.4 161.000 4.000 3,600 37,5 135,000 Meaaher 6.100 5,700 43.9 250.000 2.500 2.000 395 79.000 Musselshell .. — — - -- — Petroleum 14.200 13,700 40.9 560.000 2.400 1.800 19 4 35.000 Wheatland .. — - - Other 114.000 106.500 38 3 4.076.000 95.500 87.600 29 7 2.602.000 CENTR.\L 367.600 339.900 41.2 14.004.000 235,000 214,200 31.7 6.792.000 Beaverhead 3.400 3.400 468 159,000 600 600 43,3 26.000 Gallatin 29.200 27.800 53.5 1,487,000 4.700 4.500 458 206.000 Jefferson __ — - - Madison 4.300 4,200 38.1 160,000 1.000 1.000 230 23.000 Silver Bow- - -- Other 1.600 1,600 37,5 60,000 200 200 45 0 9.000 SOLTHWTST 38_>00 37,000 50.4 1,866,000 6300 6,300 41.9 264,000 Big Horn 95.300 88.000 39 0 3,430.000 39.500 36.400 290 1.055.000 Carbon 9.200 7.300 36 8 269.000 1.400 1.200 308 37.000 Park 5.400 5.100 "^8 0 194.000 1.500 1.400 35,7 50.000 Stillwater 34.600 32,800 30.3 993.000 8.500 7.900 25,3 200.000 Sv^eetgrass 2.000 1,900 31 6 60.000 1.600 1.500 24,7 37.000 Treasure 2.700 2,500 46.4 116,000 1.000 1.000 41 0 41.000 Yellowstone 64.200 56,600 32.4 1.834,000 30.500 27.500 28,2 775.000 Other -- - - - -- SOUTH CENTR.AL 213,400 194,200 35.5 6,896,000 84,000 76,900 28.5 2,195,000 Carter 28.000 23,300 21.6 504,000 26.800 22.500 16 5 372.000 Custer 3 1 .200 30,200 28.1 850,000 3.100 2.700 21,5 58.000 Fallon 39.200 35,900 35 0 1,258.000 17.100 15.500 27.5 426.000 Powder River 20.200 1 8,000 29 1 524,000 8.300 7.200 20.7 149.000 Prairie 26.300 25.700 30.3 778.000 7.300 7.200 31,9 230.000 Rosebud 45.500 44.300 29.7 1.315.000 18.000 17.500 262 458.000 Wibaux 25.900 25.800 33.6 866.000 15.900 15.000 28,0 420.000 Other - - - -- SOUTHEAST 216„100 203,200 30.0 6,095,000 96,500 87,600 24.1 2,113.000 MONTANA 3,985,000 3,728„300 33.5 124,945,000 1,480,000 U372.000 23.9 32,790,000 1/ Counties with less than 5 00 acres planted of one class of v.h eat are combined into "other ' cour lies to avoid disc losure of individu al information 1 "his report is made possible through func s presided by the Montana Wheat and Barley Comn nittee 52 Coi^sTV Estimates -Crops Montana AGRirui-TiitM. Sta itsik s 2000 ALL WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production, bv Counties and Districts, 1999 COUNTY ALL IRRIG ATED & Production Pro- duction DISTRICT Planted Net Planted Harvested Yield Per Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per .Acre Bu Acres 1/ Acres 2/ Acres Acre Bu. Bushels Rank Bu Deer Lodge .. .. .. .. .. .. Flathead 24.200 24,100 23.700 57.2 1.356,000 27 11.500 11,200 66 0 739.000 Granite -- — — — Lake 15.900 15,900 14,900 44.6 664,000 38 9.400 9,000 559 503.000 Lincoln - — - -- -- - - Mineral 1,000 1,000 1,000 53.0 53.000 51 -- - - - Missoula 3.200 3,100 2,800 45.7 128.000 46 1.000 900 600 54.000 Powell -- - - - Ravalli 1.700 1,700 1,700 488 83.000 47 500 500 800 40.000 Sanders 1.900 1.900 1,700 34.7 59.000 49 500 500 600 30.000 Other 700 700 700 54,3 38.000 - 900 900 57.8 52.0(M) NORTHWEST 48.600 48,400 46,500 5L2 2,38L000 - 23,800 23,000 61.7 1.418,000 Blaine 196.900 196.200 191,700 33.3 6,386.000 7 6.000 5,900 603 356.000 Chouteau 591.200 576.700 560,800 29.7 16,642,000 1 3.200 3,200 60.0 192.000 Glacier 103,800 103.500 100,100 24.8 2,481.000 22 2.700 2,700 556 150.000 Hill 505.700 502.200 485,200 27.4 13.295.000 "j -- - - - Liberty 252.500 249,5t)() 241,100 197 4.760.000 14 900 900 52.2 47.000 Phillips 134.100 1 34. 1 1)() 125,700 31.3 3.93 1 .000 17 3.200 3,200 566 1 8 1 .000 Pondera 152.300 149,500 142,300 28.8 4.095.000 15 1 1 .500 10,800 55.7 602.000 Teton 144.500 141,500 136,200 29.7 4.050.000 16 7,700 7,600 650 494.000 Toole 212.700 212,700 207,500 23.3 4.840.000 13 - - - Other .. - -- 800 700 58.6 41.000 NORTH CENTRAL 2,293,700 2,265,900 2,190,600 27.6 60,480,000 -- 36,000 35,000 58.9 2,063,000 Daniels 268.000 268,000 261,500 26 1 6.837.000 6 3.000 3,000 600 180.000 Dawson 171,600 171,600 166.400 30.7 5.105.000 10 2.400 2.300 71.7 165.000 Garfield 117,300 117,000 110.000 28.3 3.111.000 19 - McCone 220,000 219,500 215.300 29.7 6.385.000 8 2.700 2.600 54.2 141.000 Richland 175,400 175,200 166.600 29.9 4.982.000 12 16.000 15.600 624 973.000 Roosevelt 35 1 ,400 35 1 ,400 335.200 27.5 9.209.000 4 4.300 4.100 488 200.000 Sheridan 329,500 329,500 324.300 29,2 9.461.000 3 -- - Valley 306.600 306,600 292,100 26.0 7.597.000 5 1 3.700 13.200 40 6 536.000 Other - - 1.400 1 .400 664 93.000 NORTHEAST L9.19,800 L938,800 L87L400 28.2 52,687,000 -• 43,500 42,200 54.2 2.288.000 Broadwater 45.300 45,300 44,400 45.1 2.004.000 24 18,800 18,500 76.2 1.410.000 Cascade 149.600 147.900 143,900 35.4 5.101.000 11 3.600 3.200 55.0 176.000 Fergus 195.800 194,400 185,600 29.8 5.526.000 9 - - Golden Valley 41.500 40,700 39,500 23 6 934.000 31 -- .- Judith Basin 75.600 75,200 72,300 30.4 2.200.000 23 -- - Ixwis & Clark 14.100 14,100 13,900 28.2 392.000 41 3.000 3.000 56.7 170.000 Meagher 8.800 8,800 8,500 35.1 298.000 43 900 900 61 1 55.000 Musselshell 34.300 34,100 32,000 26 1 834.000 35 - Petroleum 20.000 20,000 19.600 29.1 571.000 39 800 800 400 32.000 Wheatland 49,500 49,500 44,600 19.8 881.000 32 Other -- 1.200 1.200 53 3 64.000 CENTRAL 634,500 630,000 604,300 3L0 18,74L000 -- 28,300 27,600 69.1 1.907,000 Beaverhead 12,300 1 2,300 12,100 69.1 836.000 34 7.800 7.800 83-2 649.000 Gallatin 46,100 46,100 44.700 57,3 2.561.000 20 15.500 15.400 80.7 1 .243.000 Jefferson 2.100 2,100 2.100 27.1 57.000 50 - Madison 9.100 9,100 9,000 48.2 434.000 40 5.000 4.900 653 320.000 Silver Bow — -- -- -- -. Other 200 200 55.0 1 1 .000 SOUTHWEST 69,600 69,600 67,900 57.3 3,888,000 -- 28,500 28,300 78.6 2.223.000 liig Horn 1 1 1 ,900 111,500 108.600 31.4 3.411.000 18 8.900 8.700 70.9 617.000 Carbon 9,600 9,600 9,200 34.7 3 1 9.000 42 900 900 71 1 64.000 Park 7,400 7.400 7,200 31.5 227.000 45 1 .000 1.000 660 66.000 Stillwater 43,000 42,800 38,500 220 847.000 33 -- Sweetgrass 3,300 3,300 3,000 23.3 70.000 48 -- Treasure 5.100 5,100 5,100 56.9 290.000 44 2.400 2.400 84.6 203.000 Yellowstone 98.200 97,500 89,500 28.3 2,529.000 21 2.800 2.700 678 183.000 Other — .- -- 500 500 600 30.000 SOUTH CENTRAL 278,500 277,200 26L100 29.5 7,693,000 -- 16,500 16,200 71.8 1.16.V000 Carter 52,000 52,000 45,100 28.6 1 .290.000 28 .. Custer 29,600 29,600 27,900 29.3 818.000 36 - - Fallon 54,500 54.500 52,600 29.2 1.538.000 26 -- — - - Powder River 26,900 26.800 25.000 30 1 753.000 37 -- - - Prairie 33.200 32,900 32,100 32.8 1 .054.000 30 2.300 2.300 83.9 193.000 Rosebud 56.600 56.600 54,100 35.6 1.925.000 25 2.700 2.400 67 9 163.000 Wibaux 42.500 42,500 4 1 ,400 25.7 L062.000 29 - Other .. .- 900 900 700 63.000 SOUTHEAST 295,300 294,900 278.200 30.3 8,440,000 -- 5.900 5,600 74.8 419.000 MONTANA 5,560,000 5,524,800 5,320.000 29.0 154,310,000 -- 182.500 177.900 64.5 11.481.000 1/ Counties with less Ih an 500 acres ')lanled are con bined into "t)th er" counties o avoid disclosu re of ind \Rlual inlorn l.UlOIl 2/ Planted acres less wi nier wheat rep lanted to sprin ,; wheal 2000 MON r AN A A(;RK IILTIRAI, STATISTICS CoinMTY Estimates - Crops 53 ALL WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production, bv Counties and Districts, 1999 K)I.1.0WIN( FALLOW RE-CROPPEl) COUNTY & DISTRICT Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu Bu. Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu Bu Deer Liidge .. .. Flalhead " 3.200 3.200 563 180.000 9.500 9,300 47,0 437.000 Granite -- -- — — — " Lake 2,400 2,200 22.3 49,000 4,100 3.700 30.3 112,000 Lincoln -- - - - -- •- -- - Mineral — — — -- -- — Missoula - -- " - — -- -- Powell — — " -- " Ravalli - - — - - Sanders — — — — — Other 4.600 4.100 37.3 153,000 1.000 1 .000 320 32,000 NORTHWEST 10.200 9,500 40.2 382.000 14,600 14.000 41,5 581,000 Blaine 173.200 168.500 32.9 5.539.000 17.700 I7..^00 284 49 1 .000 Chouteau 433.600 408.500 32.7 13,348.000 154,400 149.100 20,8 3,102.000 Glacier 84.700 83.000 25.0 2,077.000 16.400 14.400 176 254,000 Hill Libeny 2.37.100 225.900 20.0 4.510.000 14.500 14.300 14,2 203,000 Phillips 101.400 96.700 31.4 3,040,000 29.500 25.800 27,5 710,000 Pondera 1 1 1 .600 104.500 27.6 2,885.000 29.200 27.000 22,5 608,000 Telon 1 1 1 ,500 104.000 29.4 3.053.000 25,300 24.600 20.4 503,000 Toole .- - - -- -- — - Other 652.300 630.500 268 16.866.000 65.300 61,500 20,0 1.228,000 NORTH CENTR.\I. 1,905.400 1,821,600 28.2 51.318.000 352,300 334.000 21.3 7.099,000 Daniels 125.500 123.200 260 3.198.000 1 39.500 135..^00 256 3,459,000 Dawson 94.100 91,600 32.7 2.999.000 75.100 72.500 26.8 1,941,000 Garfield -- — -- McCone 113.700 111.200 32.7 3,633,000 103.600 101.500 25.7 2.611.000 Richland 104.000 98.000 27.7 2,714.000 55.400 53.000 24,4 1.295.000 Roosevelt 208,100 196.200 27 6 5.408.000 1 39.000 1 34.900 26,7 3.601.000 Sheridan -- - - -- -- Valley 185.100 175,500 25,5 4,470.000 107.800 103.400 25 1 2.591.000 Other 260,700 252.800 29.5 7.449.000 1 84.700 180,100 27.9 5.030.000 NORTHEAST 1,091,200 1.048.500 28,5 29.871.000 805,100 780.700 26.3 20,528,000 Broadwater 23.400 22.900 23-4 537.000 3.100 3.000 190 57.000 Cascade 118.700 114.300 38 4 4,393.000 27,300 26.400 20,2 532.000 Fergus - -- -- -- -- Golden Valley -- -- — " Judith Basin - -- -- - Lewis & Clark 8.700 8.600 20,2 174.000 2,400 2.-300 209 48.000 Meagher 6.700 6.400 34,5 221.000 1,200 1.200 18.3 22.000 Musselshell -- - — Petroleum 13.300 1 3.000 .34,4 447,000 5,900 5.800 15.9 92,000 Wheatland .- - - — - Other 215.100 205.800 32 1 6.607.000 1 80.400 167.000 22,2 3.704,000 CENTR.\L 385,900 .^71,000 33,4 12.379.000 220,300 205.700 21.7 4,455,000 Beaverhead 3.800 3.700 44,3 164.000 700 600 38.3 23.000 Gallatin 25.200 24.700 470 1.161.000 5.400 4.600 34.1 157.000 Jefferson -- Madison 3.300 3.300 29.1 96,000 800 800 22,5 18,000 Silver Bow - - Other 1.700 1.700 22,4 38,000 200 200 400 8,000 SOUTHWEST 34.000 33,400 4.3.7 1,459,000 7,100 6.200 .13.2 206,000 Big Horn 85.500 83.000 30 1 2.496.000 17.500 16.900 17 6 298.000 Carbon 6.700 6.500 33,1 215.000 2.000 1.800 22,2 40.000 Park 3.800 3.700 27.3 101.000 2,600 2.500 24.0 60.000 Stillwater - -- - - - Sweetgrass — — — — -- Treasure 2.200 2,200 35,5 78.000 500 500 180 9,000 Yellowstone 67.600 61.900 28.4 1 .759.000 27.800 24.900 236 587,000 Other 41.600 .37.500 22.1 828.000 4.200 3.500 169 59.000 SOUTH CENTR.AL 207,400 194,800 28,1 5,477,000 54,600 50,100 21,0 1,053,000 Carter 29.000 28.100 32,6 917.000 23.000 17,000 21 9 373.000 Custer .. — - - - -- Fallon 27,900 27.300 33.2 905,000 26.600 25,300 250 633.000 Powder River — - - - Prairie 20.700 19.900 31,7 631,000 10.200 9.900 23,2 230,000 Rosebud 45.700 44.600 349 1,555,000 8.200 7,100 29.2 207,000 Wibaux 25.300 24.700 27.7 685,000 17.200 16.700 22,6 377,000 Other 43.800 41.400 31,0 1.283,000 11.800 10.600 21-2 225,000 SOUTHEAST 192,400 186,000 .32,1 5,976,000 97,000 86,600 23,6 2,045,000 MONTANA 3,826300 3.664,800 29.2 106,862.000 1,551,000 1,477300 24,3 35.967,000 1/ Counties with less tha n 500 acres planted of one class of w heal are combined into "other" cc unties to avoid disclo sure of individu al informatio n This report is made possible through funds provided by the Montana Wh cat & Barley Committee 54 Cons r\ KsTiMATES - Crops Montana Agricultuilvl S ta risi k s 2000 WINTER WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and District* ,1998 ALL IRRIGATED COUNTY & DISTRICT Planted Net Planted Harvested Yield Per Prixluction Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Bu Acres 1/ Acres 2/ Acres Acre Bu Bushels Rank [)eer Lodge .. .. .. .. Flathead 2,800 2,800 2.200 70 154,000 38 600 600 58 35.000 Granite .. — — -- — — Uke 6,600 6.400 4.700 56 262,000 27 2.800 2,700 70 190.000 Lincoln -- -- - -- - - - -- Mineral 900 900 900 59 53,000 47 — — — " Missoula 1 ,300 1 .300 1.100 53 58,000 44 -- - ~ - Powell -- — — " — Ravalli 800 800 800 56 45,000 48 - - - Sanders 1,600 1.600 1.500 42 63,000 43 500 500 64 32.000 Other -- 500 500 66 33.000 NORTHWEST 14,000 13,800 11,200 57 635,000 -- 4.400 4,300 67 290.000 Blaine IQ.OOO 18.700 17.700 37 655,000 15 ._ __ ._ __ Chouteau 271,000 266,000 238.600 38 9,160,000 1 - - - " Glacier 8.000 8,000 7.300 31 226,000 31 - Hill 140.000 134,600 124.500 35 4.394.000 4 - -- Liberty 30.000 28,800 26,700 30 807.000 14 500 300 60 18.000 Phillips 15,000 13,400 12.. 300 37 460.000 18 -- Pondera 43.000 39,000 34,800 52 1.818.000 8 900 800 73 58.000 Teton 81.000 78.100 7 1 ,600 47 3.341.000 6 1,300 1,300 66 86.000 Toole 8,000 7.400 6,500 36 232.000 30 -- Other 700 700 61 43.000 NORTH CENTRAL 615,000 594,000 540,000 39 21,093,000 -- 3,400 3.100 66 205,000 Daniels 2,000 2.000 2,000 28 56.000 45 __ _. „ „ Dawson 7,000 6,900 5,900 31 180.000 35 — ~ - — Garfield 2 1 ,000 20,600 19,000 34 641.000 16 — — - - McCone 11,500 11.500 1 1 ,000 28 305,000 24 — — - - Richland 4,300 4.300 4,000 23 93,000 42 — - - - Rixisevelt 9,000 9.000 8,600 24 210,000 33 — - - - Sheridan 2,200 2,200 2.200 20 43,000 49 - - - - Valley 1 3,000 12.200 10.800 30 319,000 23 900 900 50 45.000 Other 400 400 38 15.000 NORTHEAST 70,000 68,700 63,500 29 1,847.000 -- 1.300 1„300 46 60,000 Broadwater 8.800 8.800 8.400 39 325,000 ->! Cascade 94.500 93.500 79.200 49 3,859,000 "5 800 800 73 58,000 Fergus 110.000 108.800 100.900 44 4,416,000 3 -- - Golden Valley 28,000 27.200 25X00 33 845,000 13 - " - " Judith Basin 41,500 40.300 38,400 44 1,681,000 9 — — - -- Lewis and Clark 3,600 3.600 3.300 44 144,000 39 — — -- - Meagher 5,600 5.600 5.100 46 236,000 29 - — — Musselshell 25,000 24.600 23.500 36 857,000 12 — - - - Petroleum 12,000 12,000 11.500 40 460,000 18 - - - - Wheatland 11,000 1 1 ,000 10.400 39 402,000 21 - - Other 900 900 58 52,000 CENTR.^L .140,000 335,400 306,500 43 13,225,000 -- 1,700 1.700 65 110,000 Beaverhead 3.500 3,500 3.500 50 174.000 36 .. ., ._ .. Gallatin 24.000 23,500 22,800 58 1.325.000 10 1.500 1.300 72 94.000 Jefferson 900 900 900 41 37.000 50 " - - Madison 2.600 2,600 2,600 52 134.000 40 - - - Silver Bow -- — " — Other -- 500 500 72 36.000 SOUTHWEST 31,000 30,500 29,800 56 1,670,000 -- 2.000 1.800 72 130,000 Big Horn 124.500 122,200 114,800 39 4,483.000 -t 8,700 8.600 64 548.000 Carbon 9,000 8,800 7,300 38 281.000 26 " - -- Park 4.900 4,900 4,6(10 42 195.000 34 — ~ - - Stillwater 32,000 31,700 30,0110 31 917.000 11 — - - - Sweetgrass 1.800 1,800 1,700 32 54,000 46 -- — -- Treasure 2,800 2,800 2.600 44 115,000 41 - — -- Yellowstone 75,000 72,500 65,600 35 2.300.000 7 2,200 1.900 85 161.000 Other — 1,100 1.100 55 61.000 SOUTH CENTRAL 250,000 244,700 226,600 37 8,345,000 - 12.000 11,600 66 770,000 Carter 16,000 15,200 13,000 22 286,000 25 Custer 9,500 9,400 9,100 24 215.000 32 - -- - -- Fallon 7.000 6.500 5,200 31 162.000 37 — - -- - Powder River 9.500 9,400 8,600 29 252.000 28 -- — - - Prairie 14.000 14,000 13,700 31 423.000 20 — - — - Rosebud 23.000 22,400 22,000 26 575.000 17 — - - - Wibaux 1 .000 1 ,000 800 28 22,000 51 -- -- - -- Other .. .- -- - 200 200 75 15.000 SOUTHEAST 80,000 77,900 72,400 27 1,935,000 -■ 200 200 75 15,000 MONIANA 1,400,000 1365,000 1,250,000 39 48,750,000 -- 25,000 24.000 66 1 ,5X0.000 1/ Ciiunties with less th an 500 acres ilanted are com [lined into "othi •r" counties Ic avoid disclosur e of indivi dual informati on 2/ Planted acres less wi ntcr wheat re| ilanted to spring wheat 2000 Montana Acrk ilti r.al Siatistics County Estimates - Crops 55 WINTER WHEAT; Acreaue, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1998 COUNTY & DISTRICT KOLLOWIN(; FALLOW RE-( ROPPKl) Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Bu. Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Bu Deer Uxlge Ralhead Granite Lake Lincoln Mineral Missoula Povsell Ravalli Sanders Other NORTHWEST 1.700 1.300 900 1.100 1.600 6.600 1,400 300 900 1,000 1.400 5.000 75 37 59 31 50 54 105,000 11,000 53,000 31,000 70.000 270.000 500 2,500 3.000 200 1.700 1.900 70 36 39 14,000 61.000 75,000 Blaine Chouteau Glacier Hill Liberty Phillips Pondera Teton Toole Other NORTH CENTRAL 6.000 138.000 29.000 39.700 72,200 7.400 270.300 562.600 5.600 122.800 25.900 32,000 63,900 6,000 240,400 496.600 32 35 30 53 47 37 40 40 180.000 4.358.000 780,000 1 ,700.000 3,017,000 222,000 9,521,000 19,778,000 2,000 2,000 500 2.400 7,500 600 34,000 49,000 1,700 1.700 500 2,000 6,400 500 27,500 40.300 27 21 18 30 37 20 26 28 46,000 36,000 9,000 60,000 238,000 10.000 7 1 1 ,000 1.110.000 Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Vallev Other' NORTHEAST 5.000 19.700 9.500 2.300 800 9.700 7.700 54.700 4,100 17,900 9.200 2.200 800 7,900 7,300 49.400 33 34 29 29 25 29 28 31 135,000 610.000 268,000 64.000 20,000 230,000 205.000 1,532,000 2,000 1,300 2,000 2,000 1,400 2.400 2.900 14,000 1.800 1,100 1,800 1,800 1,400 2,000 2,900 12.800 25 28 21 16 16 22 l6 20 45,000 31,000 37,000 29,000 23,000 44.000 46.(100 255.000 Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley Judith Basin Lewis and Clark Meagher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland Other CENTR.\L 77.700 24,500 1,600 7,000 146.500 257.300 69.200 22,400 1,500 6,900 134.600 234.600 51 34 42 42 45 45 3,530,000 760,000 63.000 290,000 6,027,000 10,670,000 16,000 3,500 2,000 4,000 55,500 81,000 9,200 3,400 1,800 3,500 52.300 70.200 29 25 45 32 36 35 271,000 85,000 81,000 112,000 1 ,896.000 2,445.000 Beaverhead Gallatin Jefferson Madison Silver Bow Other SOUTHWEST 21.500 6,000 27^00 20,600 6,000 26,600 57 48 55 1,175.000 285.000 1,460,000 1,000 500 1,500 900 500 1,400 62 48 57 56,000 24,000 80,000 Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Sweetgrass Treasure Yellowstone Other SOUTH CENTR.AL 87,800 57,800 42,400 188,000 80,800 50.200 38,600 169,600 40 33 34 37 3.265.000 1.664.000 1.321.000 6.250.000 28,000 15,000 7,000 50,000 25,400 13,500 6,500 45,400 26 35 28 29 670,000 475,000 180,000 1J25,000 Carter Custer Fallon Powder River Prairie Rosebud Wibaux Other SOUTHEAST 14.200 4.000 7.700 13.000 29,400 68„300 11,500 3,000 6.900 12.700 28,100 62.200 22 34 31 31 25 27 254,000 102,000 215,000 393,000 706,000 1,670,000 1,800 3,000 1,800 1,000 3,900 11,500 1,500 2,200 1,700 1,000 3,600 10,000 21 27 22 30 25 25 32,000 60,000 37,000 30,000 91,000 250,000 MONTANA 1,165,000 1.044.000 40 41,630.000 210,000 182,000 30 5440,000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information. This report is made possible through funds provided by the Montana Wheat and Barley Committee. 56 CoiiNTY Estimates - Crops Montana Agrk ui,ti'r.\i. St atistk s 2000 WINTER WHEAT; Acreage, Meld, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1999 COUNTY ALL IRRIGATED & Production Pro- duction Bu DISTRICT Planted Acres 1/ Net Planted Acres 11 Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Bushels Rank Deer Lodge .. .. .. .. Flathead 1.900 1.800 1,700 61 104.000 34 - Granite - - - - -- - Lake 2.600 2.600 2,300 60 138.000 31 1,600 1,500 75 113,000 Lincoln - - -- - - Mineral 600 600 600 50 30.000 46 - Missoula 2,100 2.000 1,700 51 87.000 37 600 500 70 35,000 Powell - - - - - -- - Ravalli 900 900 900 38 34.000 45 - -- Sanders 900 900 800 36 29.000 47 Other - -- 600 500 64 32,000 NORTHWEST 9,000 8,800 8,000 53 422,000 -- 2,800 2400 72 180,000 Blaine 9.500 8.800 8,800 56 497.000 16 .. .. „ Chouteau 226.500 212,000 205.200 40 8.290.000 1 -- - -- - Glacier 1,000 700 600 30 18.000 48 - - - Hill 49.000 45,500 43.100 40 1.744.000 7 - - - Liberty 19,500 16,500 14.700 31 462.000 18 500 500 54 27,000 Phillips 6.500 6,500 6.100 44 267.000 25 - Pondera 16.000 13,200 1 1 .000 39 433.000 20 900 300 73 22,000 Teton 55.500 52,500 49.700 37 1.815.000 6 -- - - - Toole 1.500 1,500 1.300 35 45.000 43 -- -- -- — Other - - - 1,100 1,100 57 63,000 NORTH CENTRAL 385,000 357,200 340,500 40 13,571,000 -- 24100 1,900 59 112,000 Daniels .. .. .. Dawson 2.000 2,000 1.900 28 53.000 41 Garfield 24.300 24.000 23.000 34 791.000 11 - -- McCone 13.500 13,000 12.400 41 505.000 15 -- - -- Richland 1,500 1,300 1.200 40 48.000 42 - - -- Roosevelt 3,400 3,400 3.200 32 103.000 35 - - - Sheridan 500 500 500 28 14.000 49 - - - Valley 4,300 4,300 4.100 29 1 1 8,000 33 - Other - -. - 600 600 50 30,000 NORTHEAST 49,500 48,500 46,300 35 1,632,000 -- 600 600 50 30,000 Broadwater 4,800 4.800 4.600 29 133,000 32 .. Cascade 85,000 83.300 80.400 44 3,518,000 3 700 400 53 2 1 ,000 Fergus 110,000 108,600 105.000 36 3,804,000 -> - - -- Golden Valley 19,000 18,200 18.000 31 564,000 14 - - -- - Judith Basin 40,000 39.600 38.000 39 1 ,500,000 8 — — -- — Lewis & Clark 2,000 2,000 1 .900 35 67,000 40 - - - - Meagher 4,900 4,900 4.700 38 180,000 28 Musselshell 14,500 14,300 13.500 35 469.000 17 - Petroleum 9,500 9,500 9.200 37 342.000 22 -- - - Wheatland 8,300 8,300 8.000 29 233.000 26 -- — Other 600 600 55 33,000 CENTRAL 298,000 293,500 283^100 38 10,810,000 -- 1,300 1,000 54 54,000 Beaverhead 3,800 3,800 3.700 48 178.000 29 .. Gallatin 21,700 21,700 21.200 53 1.133.000 9 1,700 1,700 88 150,000 Jefferson -- — - - - Madison 2,300 2,300 2.300 41 95.000 36 - -- Silver Bow -- -- Other 200 200 200 35 7.000 600 600 73 44.000 SOUTHWEST 28,000 28,000 27,400 52 1,413,000 - 2,300 2,300 84 194,000 Big Horn 82,000 8 1 ,600 79.200 34 2,701,000 4 5,400 5,200 72 372,000 Carbon 7,500 7,500 7.200 32 232,000 27 - -- -- Park 4,600 4,600 4.400 34 149,000 30 500 500 54 27,000 Stillwater 28,000 27.800 25.400 26 661,000 12 Swcetgrass 1,400 1,400 1.400 32 45,000 43 Treasure 2,000 2,000 2.000 35 70,000 38 - Yellowstone 68,000 67,300 62.000 31 1 ,926,000 5 1 ,700 1 ,600 57 9 1 .000 Other _. .. .- 400 400 63 25.000 SOUTH CENTRAL 193300 192,200 181,600 32 5,784,000 -- 8,000 7,700 67 515,000 C'arter 16,500 16,500 15.900 41 653,000 13 .. Custer 9,700 9,700 9.500 34 321,000 24 - - - Fallon 9,000 9,000 8.600 41 353,000 21 - - - Powder River 1 2,000 1 1 ,900 10.700 41 440,000 19 -- Prairie 9,800 9,500 9.300 36 334,000 23 - -- Rosebud 28,000 28,000 27.000 39 1.057,000 10 - -- -- Wibaux 2,000 2,000 1.900 ■37 70.000 38 Other ._ 500 500 50 25.000 SOUFHEAST 87,000 86,600 82,900 39 3,228,000 -- 500 500 50 25,000 MONTANA 1,050,000 L014.800 970,000 38 36,860,000 -- 18.000 16,500 67 1,110,000 1/ Counties with less th an 500 acres | )lanted are co iibined into "ot icr" counties o avoid disclos ure of in Jividual inforr nation 21 Planted acres less wi nter wheat rep lanled to sprii ig wheal. 2000 Montana Agrk ri.nuM, Statistic s Coi NTV Estimates - Crops 57 WINTER WHEAT: Acreage , Yield, and Product ion. bv Counties and Districts, 1999 COUNTY & DISTRICT FOLLOWING FALLOW RE-( ROPPED Planted Har\ested Yield Per ftoduction Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu Bu Acres 1/ Acres .Acre Bu Bu Deer Lodge Flathead - - Granite - — — -- -- -- Lake -- — -- Lincoln - -- - -- -- Mineral 600 600 50 30.000 - - -- Missoula 1.500 1,200 43 52.000 - - Powell -- -- - -- - Ravalli yoo 900 38 34.000 -- - Sanders 600 500 22 1 1 .000 - - Other moo 1.800 iT 92.000 700 500 46 23.000 NORTHWEST 5.500 5.000 44 219.000 700 500 46 23.000 Blaine 8,800 8.100 57 465.000 600 600 43 26.000 Chouteau 210,000 191.000 41 7,908,000 16.300 14.000 26 370,000 Glacier - -- - - -- -- Hill - - -- — Liberty -- -- - - - Phillips -- -- Pondera 14,400 10.100 39 392.000 700 600 32 19.000 Teton 53.400 47.800 37 1.759.000 1,900 1.700 26 44,000 Toole - - - -- Other 74,800 63.200 38 2.430.000 1,600 1.500 31 46,000 NORTH CENTRVL .<6L400 320.200 40 12.954.000 21.100 18.400 27 505.000 Daniels .. Dawson 800 800 31 25.000 1.200 1.100 25 28,000 Garfield — — - - - - - McCone 1 1 ,300 10.400 42 435.000 2.200 2.000 35 70,000 Richland — - - - - Roosevelt 2.200 2.100 33 69.000 1.000 900 27 24,000 Sheridan — - - - - -- \'allev 1,000 1.000 38 38.000 3,200 3.000 25 75.000 Other 25,000 23.500 35 812.000 1,000 900 29 26,000 NORTHEAST AOMO 37.800 36 1379,000 8.600 7,900 28 223,000 Broads^ater Cascade 80,000 76.100 45 3.388.000 4,300 3.900 28 109,000 Fergus 79,500 76.400 38 2,870.000 30,500 28.600 33 934,000 Golden Valley 17,000 16.100 32 516,000 2,000 1.900 25 48,000 Judith Basin 25,400 23.900 39 940,000 14,500 14.000 40 554.000 Lewis & Clark 1,000 1.000 34 34,000 800 700 29 20.000 Measher — - - - - - - Musselshell 10,500 9.700 38 372,000 4,000 3.800 26 97.000 Petroleum -. - - - - Wheatland 4,700 4.500 26 115,000 3,600 3.500 34 118.000 Other 18,200 17.500 35 619,000 700 700 31 22.000 CENTRAL 2.16_^00 225.200 39 8.854.000 60,400 57,100 33 1.902.000 Beaverhead .. .. Gallatin 19.100 18.700 50 943,000 900 800 50 40,000 Jefferson - - — - -- Madison - - -- — -- - — Silver Bow - — - - Other 5,300 5.200 42 220,000 400 400 40 16.000 SOUTHV\i;ST 24,400 23.900 49 1,163,000 U300 1.200 47 56,000 Big Horn 72.600 70.300 -^-> 2,216,000 4.000 3.700 31 113,000 Carbon 6.000 5.800 33 191,000 1..W0 1.200 23 28,000 Park 2.500 2,400 ■^-> 77,000 1.600 1.500 30 45.000 Stillwater 26.800 24,300 26 628.000 1.000 900 23 21.000 Sweetgrass - - - -- - - - Treasure 2,000 2,000 35 70,000 - - - - Yellowstone 52,300 48,800 30 1,441,000 14.000 11.600 34 394,000 Other 1,000 1,000 35 35,000 400 400 25 10,000 SOUTH CENTRAL 163^0 154,600 30 4.658,000 22,300 19,300 32 611.000 Carter 10.500 10.100 48 483,000 6.000 5.800 29 170,000 Custer -- - - - Fallon 6.300 6.100 46 283.000 2.700 2.500 28 70,000 Powder River 9.900 8.700 41 361.000 1.900 1.800 38 69,000 Prairie 8.900 8.400 37 3 1 1 ,000 900 900 26 23.000 Rosebud 26.300 25.700 39 1.012.000 1.400 1.000 30 30.000 Wibaux .. — - — - - - Other 11.000 10.800 35 373.000 700 600 30 18,000 SOITHEAST 72,900 69,800 40 2.823.000 13,600 12,600 30 380.000 MONTANA 904,000 836i;00 38 32,050,000 128,000 117.000 32 3,700,000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted of one class of wheat are combi ned into "other" cc unties to avoid disclo sure of individu al informatio n This report is made possible through funds provided by the Montana Wheat & Barley C ommittee- 58 CoiTNTY Estimates - Crops Montana Agric i i/rtRVL Statistics 2000 OTHER SPRING WHEAT : Acreage, Yield, and Production, bv Counties and Districts ,1998 COUNTY & district ALL IRRIGATED Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu ■"roduction Bu Bushels Rank Deer Lodge Flathead " Granite Lake Lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders Other NORTHWEST 600 15.800 12,000 1,200 800 700 700 200 32,000 500 15,400 11.700 1,200 800 700 500 200 31,000 66 69 52 52 63 70 36 65 61 33.000 1,070,000 605,000 62,000 50,000 49,000 18,000 13,000 1,900.000 50 24 31 47 48 49 52 7,400 7.800 800 2,000 18,000 7,100 7,600 800 2.000 moo 73 63 63 70 68 520,000 480,000 50,000 140,000 1,190.000 Blaine Chouteau Glacier Hill Liberty Phillips Pondera Teton Toole Other NORTH CENTRAL 190.000 285,000 96,000 372,000 231,000 145,000 111,000 65,000 205,000 1.700.000 185,000 276,500 93,000 352,000 219.000 138,000 102,000 60,500 186,000 1.612.000 37 28 34 31 28 39 36 36 25 32 6,935,000 7,873.000 3,190,000 10,939.000 6,084.000 5,414,000 3,662,000 2,190,000 4,733,000 51.020,000 3 2 14 1 6 7 13 16 9 6,300 2,400 2,600 2,600 9,800 7,500 800 32,000 6,000 2,400 2,600 2,600 9,700 7,400 800 31.500 52 51 50 48 57 45 58 51 310,000 123,000 130,000 124,000 557,000 330,000 46,000 1.620.000 Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley Other NORTHEAST 210,000 153,000 83,000 196,000 157,000 287,000 86,000 290,000 1,462,000 206,000 145,000 76,500 189,000 151,000 252,500 84,000 281,000 1,385,000 21 31 28 25 31 26 25 24 26 4,335,000 4,440,000 2,176,000 4.805,000 4,641,000 6,591,000 2,122,000 6,820,000 35,930.000 12 II 17 8 10 5 18 4 2,300 2,300 2,200 13,100 3,200 1 1 .400 1,500 36.000 2.300 2,200 2,100 12.800 2,800 10,800 1 ,500 34,500 59 68 69 61 36 51 52 56 135,000 150,000 145.000 781.000 101,000 550,000 78.000 1.940,000 Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley Judith Basin Lewis and Clark Meagher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland Other CENTR/VL 34,000 47,000 78,000 13,200 31,500 8,200 3,800 18,100 5,200 31,000 270,000 33,600 45,400 74,000 12,600 3 1 ,000 8,100 3,200 16,600 4,500 26,000 255,000 47 32 32 26 29 39 45 25 36 35 34 1,575,000 1,460,000 2,337,000 328,000 910,000 312.000 145,000 412,000 164,000 917,000 8.560,000 19 20 15 38 27 39 43 36 42 26 15,000 3,000 3,400 800 900 900 24.000 14,800 2,900 3,300 800 800 900 23300 71 48 48 65 50 59 64 1.055.000 140,000 160,000 52,000 40,000 53,000 1.500.000 Beaverhead Gallatin Jefferson Madison Silver Bow Other SOUTHWT.ST 5,900 23,200 900 8,000 .38,000 5,800 22,500 900 7,800 37,000 76 58 36 50 59 443,000 1.304,000 32.000 391.000 2,170,000 34 22 51 37 1 1 ,800 5,000 5,200 22,000 11,700 4.900 5,100 21.700 72 65 82 73 842,000 318,000 420,000 1,580,000 Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Sweetgrass Treasure Yellowstone Other SOUTH CENTRAL 23,500 2,400 3,400 11. 200 2,300 3,700 23,500 70.000 22,600 2,000 3.300 10,800 2,200 3,600 22,000 -. 66.500 37 39 42 27 33 71 27 34 825,000 78,000 138,000 288,000 73,000 255,000 593,000 2,250,000 28 45 44 40 46 41 32 4,500 600 700 1 ,600 3,600 11,000 4,400 600 700 1 ,600 3,500 10.800 63 72 69 77 75 69 275,000 43,000 48,000 123,000 261,000 750,000 Carter Custer Fallon Powder River I'rairie Rosebud Wibaux Other SOUTHEAST 38. 800 26,000 46.000 19,300 22,400 43,000 32,500 228,000 32.800 24.700 43.000 16,700 22.000 42,300 32,000 -- 213.500 18 30 33 26 34 31 30 29 590,000 752,000 1,400,000 429.000 739.000 1,300.000 960.000 6.170.000 33 29 21 35 30 23 25 1,100 500 2,8(M) 2,600 7,000 800 300 2,800 2,600 6.500 65 47 55 38 49 52,000 14,000 154.000 100,000 320,000 MONTANA 3,800,000 3,600,000 30 108.000,000 -- 150.000 146,000 61 8.900,000 1/ (ininlics with less than 500 acres plantud are ciinibincil inlii "other" counties to avoid disclosure of indnidual information. 2000 Montana Agricit.ti r.\l Statis tk s CotTNTV Estimates - Crops 59 OTHER SPRING WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production, bv Counties and Districts, 1998 COl NTY & DlSIKltT FOLLOWING FALLOW RE-CROPPED Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu Bu. Acres 1/ Acres .Acre Bu Bu Deer Lodge .. Ralhead " 1 .400 1,400 71 100.000 7,000 6,900 65 450,f)(K) Ciranile — - - - Lake 1,200 1,200 24 29,000 3,000 2,900 33 96,000 Lincoln - -- — - — — — — Mineral ■- — ~ ~ ~ — ~ Missoula — — — ~ -- — ~ — Powell - -- — ~ -- -- — - Ravalli - -- — — - - — - Sanders - — - - — - Other 400 300 33 1 0.000 1,000 800 31 25.000 NORTHWEST 3,000 2,900 48 139.000 11,000 10.600 54 571,000 Blaine 166,500 164,000 38 6.255.000 17,200 15.000 25 370.000 Chouteau 190.100 185.100 31 5.700.000 92,500 89,000 23 2.050,000 Glacier 77.900 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 1.510.000 NORTH CENTRAL 1398.000 1„135,500 33 43.980.000 270,000 245,000 ■>-> 5,420,000 Daniels 97,700 96,700 25 2.380.000 110,000 107,000 17 1.820.000 Dawson 82.700 78,800 31 2.440.000 68,000 64,000 29 1 .850.000 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 Shendan - - - \allev 188.600 183,700 26 4.780.000 90,000 86,500 17 1 ,490,000 Other 95.500 88,500 30 2,660.000 72.000 70,500 22 1 ,560,000 NORTHEAST 876.000 825.500 28 23.170.000 550.000 525.000 21 10,820,000 Broadwater 15.000 14,900 28 420.000 4.000 3,900 26 100,000 Cascade 12.000 1 1 ,500 29 330.000 32.000 31,000 32 990,000 Fergus - -- — -- - Goiden Valley — - — - Judith Basin - — - — - Lewis and Clark 2.800 2,800 35 98.000 2.000 1,800 30 54.000 Meagher 1.500 1,400 31 44.000 1.500 1.200 41 49,000 Musselshell — - - Petroleum 2.300 2,.300 43 99.000 2.000 1.400 18 25,000 Wheatland - - -- Other 62,400 58,600 32 1 .849.000 108.500 100,700 30 3,002,000 CENTRAL 96,000 9L500 31 2.840,000 150.000 140.000 30 4.220,000 Beaverhead .. .. „ .. .. .. _, Gallatin 7,700 7,200 43 312.000 3.700 3,600 42 150,000 Jefferson 900 900 36 32,000 -- — - Madison 2,000 1,900 26 50,000 1.000 1.000 23 23,000 Silver Bow - - — - - — Other 400 400 30 12.000 300 300 37 1 1 .000 SOLTffVVTST n.ooo 10.400 39 406,000 5.000 4.900 38 184,000 Big Horn 7.500 7.200 T^ 165.000 11.500 1 1 .000 35 385.000 Carbon 800 600 23 14.000 1.000 800 26 21.000 Park 1,500 1,500 33 49,000 1.200 1.100 37 41.000 Stillwater — — -- -- - -- Sweetgrass — Treasure - - — — - - Yellowstone 6.400 6,400 27 170.000 15.500 14.000 21 300,000 Other 8,800 8,500 27 232.000 4,800 4.600 27 123.000 SOUTH CENTRAL 25,000 24.200 26 630,000 34.000 31,500 28 870.000 Carter 13.800 11,800 21 250.000 25.000 21.000 16 340.000 Custer 22.400 21,800 30 657.000 2.500 2,100 20 43.000 Fallon 32,800 30,500 34 1 ,048.000 13,200 12.500 28 352.000 Powder River 12,300 10,900 28 303.000 6,500 5.500 20 112.000 Prairie 13,300 13,000 30 385,000 6,300 6.200 32 200.000 Rosebud 25,400 25,000 32 812.000 15.000 14.700 26 388,000 Wibaux 21,000 21,000 31 650,000 11,500 11.000 28 310,000 Other -- - — - -- - -- ~ SOUTHEAST 14L000 l.U.OOO 31 4.105.000 80,000 73,000 24 1.745,000 MONTANA 2,550,000 2.424.000 31 75^270.000 1,100,000 1,030,000 23 23.830.000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres plants d are combined ir to "other" countit 's to avoid disclos ure of individual nformation. This report is made po ssible through funds provided by the Montana Wheat anc Barley Committe e. 60 COUM V KSTIMATF.S - CROPS Montana Agrici lti rai. Statistk s 2000 OTHER SPRIN( G WHEAT ': Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1999 r''f\t ixfT'X^ ALL IRRIGATED COUNTY & DISTRICT Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Produ ction Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu ftoduction Bu Bushels Rank Deer Lodge .. .. .. Ralhead " 22,300 22.000 57 1.252,000 22 11,200 11.000 66 725.000 Granite .- — - - - - - .- Lake 13.300 12.600 42 526,000 33 7.800 7.500 52 390.000 Lincoln - - - - -- - — - - Mineral — — - — Missoula 1,100 1.100 37 41.000 48 — - - - Powell - — - - — Ravalli 800 800 61 49,000 47 500 500 80 40.000 Sanders 1 ,000 900 33 30,000 49 - Other 1,100 1,100 55 61,000 1.500 1,500 55 83.000 NORTHWEST 39,600 38,500 51 1,959,000 ■- 21,000 20,500 60 1,238,000 Blaine 187,000 182,500 S2 5.879.000 5 5.900 5,800 60 350.000 Chouteau 358,000 349,000 24 8,215,000 2 3.000 3,000 60 180.000 Glacier 100,000 97,000 25 2,387,000 15 2.700 2,700 56 150.000 Hill 455,000 440,500 26 11,518,000 1 - - - - Liberty 229,000 222,500 19 4,214,000 11 - - Phillips 127,000 119,000 31 3,651,000 12 2.800 2,800 57 160,000 Pondera 132,000 127,000 28 3,519.000 13 9.900 9,800 55 540,000 Teton 85,000 82,500 26 2.133,000 17 7,200 7,100 65 461,000 Toole 207,000 202,000 23 4.720.000 10 - - - Other -- - 700 600 58 35,000 NORTH CENTRAL L880,000 1,822,000 25 46,236,000 -- 32,200 31,800 59 1,876,000 Daniels 227,000 222,000 26 5,817,000 7 3.000 3,000 60 180,000 Dawson 169.000 164,000 31 5,039,000 8 2.400 2,300 72 165,000 Garfield 93,000 87,000 27 2,320,000 16 - - - - McCone 205.000 201,500 29 5,840,000 6 2.600 2,500 54 136,000 Richland 169,300 161,000 30 4,825.000 9 15.400 15,100 63 950,000 Roosevelt 306,000 294,000 27 8,017,000 3 2.300 2,100 50 104,000 Sheridan 108,000 106,000 ■?2 3,382.000 14 -- -- -- -- Valley 296,000 282,000 26 7,315,000 4 12.900 12,400 40 500,000 Other .- .- — 1.100 1.100 70 77,000 NORTHEAST L573,300 1,517,500 28 42,555,000 -- 39,700 38,500 55 2,112,000 Broadwater 40,500 39,800 47 1,871,(10(1 18 18.600 18,300 77 1 ,400,000 Cascade 62,800 61,700 25 1,546, (100 20 2.900 2,800 55 155,000 Fergus 85,400 80,200 21 I,7I5.(XI0 19 — — - - Golden Valley 22,500 21,500 17 370,000 35 — - Judith Basin 35,300 34,000 20 695,000 28 — - - - Lewis & Clark 12,100 12,000 27 325,000 38 2.800 2,800 56 157,000 Meagher 3,900 3,800 31 118,000 43 800 800 64 51,000 Musselshell 19,800 18,500 20 365,000 36 - - Petroleum 10,500 10,400 22 229.000 40 800 800 40 32,000 Wheatland 34,700 30,100 l9 557.000 32 - Other - .. -- -- 1,100 1.100 53 58.000 CENTRAL 327,500 312,000 25 7,791,000 -- 27,000 26,600 70 1,853,000 Beaverhead 8,500 8.400 78 658,000 29 7.600 7,600 84 635.000 Gallatin 24,400 23,500 61 1,428,000 21 13,800 13,700 80 1 .093,000 Jefferson 1,900 1,900 26 50,(1(10 46 - - - Madison 6,800 6,700 51 339,000 37 4,600 4,500 64 290,000 Silver Bow -- .- - - -- Other - - - - 200 200 55 1 1 ,000 SOUTHWEST 41,600 40,500 61 2,475,000 -- 26.200 26,000 78 2,029,000 Big Horn 29,900 29,400 24 710.000 27 3,500 3,500 70 245,000 Carbon 2,100 2,000 44 87.000 44 700 700 73 51,000 Park 2.800 2,800 28 78.000 45 500 500 78 39,000 Stillwater 15,000 13.100 14 186,()()0 42 - - - Swcctgrass 1.900 1 ,600 16 25,(100 50 - - -- Treasure 3.100 3,100 71 220,000 41 2.400 2,400 85 203.000 Yellowstone 30.200 27,500 22 603.000 31 1.100 1,100 84 92,000 Other -- .- - - 300 300 60 18.000 SOUTH CENTRAL 85,000 79,500 24 1,909.000 -- 8,500 8,500 76 648.000 Carter 35,300 29,000 ->-> 632,000 30 .. .. Custer 19,900 18,400 27 497,000 34 700 700 76 53.000 Fallon 44,500 43,000 27 1,160,(1(1(1 23 -- Powder River 14,700 14,100 22 309,00(1 39 IVairie 23.400 22,800 32 720,000 26 2.300 2.300 84 1 93,000 Rosebud 28.200 26.700 32 858,000 25 2.400 2.100 70 148,000 Wibaux 37.000 36.000 25 899,000 24 Other SOUTHEAST 203,000 190,000 27 5,075,000 -- 5.400 5,100 77 394.000 MONTANA 4,150,000 4,000,000 27 108,000,000 -- 160,000 157,000 65 10,150,000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres pla ited are comb ned into "cither ' counties to avi id disclosure o r individual info Illation 2000 Montana AcRiruiTiRXL Statistics County Estimates - Crops 61 OTHER SPRING WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1999 COUNTY & DISTRICT FOLLOWINC FALLOW RE-CROPPED Planted Acres 1/ Har\c',ted Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Bu Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Bu Deer Lodge Flathead Granite Lake Lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders Other NORTHWEST 2.000 1.700 1.000 4.700 2,000 1,600 900 4,500 54 18 29 36 108,000 29,000 26.000 163,000 9,100 3,800 1 ,000 13,900 9,000 3.500 1 .000 13,500 47 31 32 41 419,000 107,000 32,000 558,000 Blaine Chouteau Glacier Hill Liberty Phillips Pondera Teton Toole Other NORTH CENTRAL 164,000 219,000 81,500 410,000 215,000 95.000 94.000 55.800 188.000 1.S22..100 160,000 213,000 80,300 397,700 208.700 90,700 91,200 53,900 184,500 1,480,000 32 25 25 27 19 31 26 23 23 26 5,064.000 5.335,000 1 ,992.000 10,700,000 4,011,000 2.795,000 2,397,000 1,232,000 4,320,000 37,846,000 17,100 1 36,000 15,800 44,700 13,700 29,200 28.100 22,000 18,900 .325,500 16,700 133,000 14,000 42,500 13,500 25,500 26,000 21,500 17,500 310,200 28 20 18 19 14 27 22 20 23 21 465,000 2,700,000 245,000 800,000 1 86,000 696.000 582,000 440,000 400,000 6,514,000 Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Shendan Valley Other NORTHEAST 113,000 9.3,000 76.900 101,000 100,000 188,700 40,000 181,000 893,600 1 1 1 .000 90,500 71,900 99.500 94,200 179,700 39,000 171,500 857,.300 26 33 28 32 28 28 33 25 28 2,895,000 2,966,000 2,018.000 3.163.000 2.619.000 4.996.000 1.280.000 4.356.000 24,293,000 1 1 1 ,000 73,600 16,000 101,400 53,900 115,000 67,000 102,100 640,000 108,000 71,200 15,000 99,500 5 1 ,700 112,200 66.000 98.100 621,700 25 27 20 26 24 26 31 25 26 2.742,000 1 ,908.000 295.000 2,541.000 1,256,000 2,917,000 2,032,000 2,459,000 16,150,000 Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley Judith Basin Lewis & Clark Meagher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland Other CENTR.\L 18,900 37,900 38.200 10,600 10,200 7,700 2,100 8,000 4,200 1 1 ,000 148.800 18,600 37,400 36,500 10,400 10,000 7.600 2,000 7,800 4.200 10,500 145,000 22 26 25 18 27 18 26 24 28 24 24 417.000 987.000 895.000 190.000 270.000 140.000 52.000 187,000 117,000 252,000 3,507,000 3,000 22,000 47,000 1 1 ,500 25.000 1,600 1,000 11,500 5,500 23,600 151,700 2,900 21,500 43,500 10,700 23,900 1 ,600 1,000 10,400 5,400 19,500 140,400 19 19 19 15 18 18 15 15 15 15 17 54,000 404,000 810,000 160,000 420,000 28,000 15.000 160,000 80,000 300,000 2,431,000 Beaverhead Gallatin Jefferson Madison Silver Bow Other SOUTHWEST 6,100 1,500 2.000 9.600 6,000 1 ,500 2,000 9,500 36 31 218.000 33.000 45.000 296.000 4,500 700 600 5,800 3,800 700 500 5,000 31 23 34 30 117,000 16,000 17.000 150,000 Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Sweetgrass Treasure Yellowstone Other SOUTH CENTRAL 12.900 1.300 13.000 800 15. .300 900 44,200 12,700 1 ,300 11.700 500 13,100 900 40,200 22 18 14 14 24 36 20 280.000 24.000 158,000 7,000 318,000 32,000 819,000 13,500 1,000 1,800 1.000 13,800 1,200 32,300 13,200 1,000 1,200 1,000 13,300 1,100 30,800 14 15 13 12 15 19 14 185,000 15,000 1 6,000 12,000 193,000 2 1 ,000 442,000 Caner Custer Fallon Powder River Prairie Rosebud Wibaux Other SOUTHEAST 18.500 15.500 21.000 9.000 1 1 ,800 19,000 22,000 116,800 18,000 14,600 20,600 8.800 11,500 18.500 21.500 11.3,500 24 26 29 25 28 29 27 27 434.000 384,000 605,000 224,000 320,000 533,000 576,000 3,076,000 16,800 3,700 23,500 5.700 9.300 6.800 15.000 80,800 1 1 ,000 3,100 22.400 5,300 9.000 6.100 14,500 71,400 18 19 25 16 23 29 22 22 198,000 60,000 555,000 85,000 207,000 177,000 323,000 1,605,000 MONTANA 2,740,000 2,650,000 26 70,000,000 1,250,000 1,19.3,000 23 27,850,000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted of one class of wheat are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information This report is made possible through funds provided by the Montana Wheat & Barley Committee 62 COIT^TV ESTIMATKS - CROPS Montana Agrk i i tir^m. S ta i isik s 2000 DURUM WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1998 COUNTY & DISTRICT ALL IRRIGATED Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Planted Acres Har\ested .^cres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Bu Bushels Rank Blaine Chouteau Glacier Hill Liberty I'hiMips Pondera Teton Toole Other NORTH CENTR/\L 3,400 4,500 6,000 3,200 7,300 4.300 12.000 1 1 .000 7.800 59,500 3,000 4,400 5,900 3,100 7,200 4,300 1 1 ,600 10,700 7,800 58,000 35 35 40 27 29 34 38 43 28 35 105,000 152,000 234.000 85,000 210,000 147,000 436,000 463,000 218,000 2.050.000 18 15 10 20 13 16 5 4 12 2.000 1.200 3,200 2.000 1.200 3,200 63 63 63 125.000 75,000 200,000 Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley Other NORTHEAST 51.500 8.700 1,700 7.000 1 1 .800 49,000 226.000 3.700 359,400 50,300 7,700 1,700 6,700 11,300 42.200 218.400 3,500 341,800 22 33 28 33 31 25 26 27 26 1,120,000 254,000 48,000 220,000 35 1 ,000 1 ,074,000 5,725,000 95,000 8,887,000 2 9 23 11 6 3 1 19 500 1.200 3.000 1.000 700 6,400 400 1,200 2,800 1.000 700 6,100 75 58 55 56 53 57 30,000 70,000 154,000 56.000 37.000 347,000 Cascade Fergus Judith Basin Wheatland Other CENTRAL 5.800 1.300 1,800 9.300 300 18,500 5.700 1,300 1.800 8.900 300 18,000 34 40 31 36 37 35 195,000 52,000 56,000 320,000 11,000 634,000 14 22 T] 1 200 200 200 200 65 65 13.000 13,000 SOUTHWEST 200 200 75 15,000 -■ 200 200 75 15,000 SOUTH CENTR/\L 400 400 40 16,000 -■ -- -- -- -- Fallon Wibaux Other SOUTHEAST 3.300 8.300 400 12,000 3.200 8.000 400 11,600 38 38 30 38 122,000 304,000 12,000 438.000 17 8 -- "" -- ;; MONTANA 450,000 4.30,000 28 12.040,000 -- 10,000 9,700 59 575.000 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, 1998 COUNTY & 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, Blaine Hill Pondera Other NORTH CENTRAL 3,400 2,700 9,200 33,000 48,300 3,000 2.600 9.000 32,700 47,300 35 29 33 36 35 105,000 75,000 297,000 1,168.000 1,645,000 500 800 6,700 8,000 500 600 6,400 7,500 '0 23 28 27 10.000 14,000 1 8 1 .000 205.000 Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Other NORTHEAST 7,200 1,700 5,300 5,100 30,300 1 50.4()() 200,000 7,000 1,700 5,000 5,000 24,500 148.600 191,800 30 28 28 31 28 29 29 210.000 48.000 140.000 155,000 683,000 4,334.000 5,570,000 1 ,000 500 3,700 17,700 130,100 153,000 900 500 3,500 16,700 122,300 143,900 16 20 12 20 21 21 14,000 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 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 32 32 127.000 127,000 SOUTH CENTRAL 400 400 40 16.000 -- -- ■■ -- Fallon Wibaux Other SOUTHEAST 2,400 4,200 400 7.000 2.400 4,200 400 7,000 45 48 30 46 108.000 200.000 12.000 320.000 900 4,100 5,000 800 3.800 4,600 18 27 26 14.000 104,000 118.000 MONTANA 270.000 260,300 31 8.045.000 170,000 160,000 21 3.420.000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of indi^idu.il information Tins report is made possible ihrouyh funds provided by the Montana Wheat and Barley Committee. 2(100 MoNiANA A(;kici'i.h'rai. Statistks County Estimates - Crops 63 DURUM WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production, bv Counties and Districts, 1999 fOUNTY ALL IRRIGATED & Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Production niSTRlCT Planted Harvested Yield Per Acres Acre Bu Bu Acres 1/ -Acres Acre Bu Bushels Rank Chouteau 6,700 6.600 21 137,000 6 -- - - - Glacier 2,800 2,500 30 76,000 12 -- -- -- - Hill 1,700 1 ,600 21 33,000 16 -- -- Liberty 4,000 3, 900 ")■> 84,000 11 -- - -- - Pondera 4.300 4,300 33 143.000 5 700 700 57 40,000 Teton 4,000 4,000 26 102.000 8 - -- Toole 4,200 4,200 18 75.000 13 - -- - Other 1,000 1 ,000 23 23,000 600 600 58 35,000 NORTH CENTR.\1. 28,700 28,100 24 673,000 I„^00 1,300 58 75,000 Daniels 41,000 39,500 26 1 ,020,000 3 - Dawson 600 500 26 13,000 18 -- - McC'one 1.500 1,400 29 40,000 14 -- Richland 4.600 4,400 25 109,000 7 -- Roosevelt 42.000 38,000 29 1 .089,000 2 1,800 1,800 48 86,000 Sheridan 221,000 217,800 28 6,065,000 1 - -- Valley 6,300 6,000 27 164,000 4 700 700 44 31,000 Other __ - 700 600 48 29.000 NORTHEAST 317,000 307,600 28 8,500,000 -- 3,200 3,100 47 146,000 Cascade 1.800 1.800 21 37,000 15 - Wheatland 6,500 6.500 14 91,000 10 -- -- -- Other 700 700 17 12,000 -- - - -- CENTRAL 9,000 9,000 16 140,000 -■ -- -- Fallon 1,000 1,000 25 25,000 17 - - Wibaux 3,500 3,500 27 93,000 9 -- -- -- Other 800 800 24 19,000 -- -- -- SOUTHEAST 5.300 5,300 26 137,000 -- - - " MONTANA 360,000 350,000 27 9,450,000 -- 4,500 4,400 50 221,000 1/ Counties with less th in 500 acres planted are combin ed into "other" jounties to avoid disclosure of i ndividual information DURUM WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1999 FOLLOWING FALLOW RI-;-CROPPED COUNTY & Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Production DISTRICT Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu Bu Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu Bu Chouteau 4,600 4,500 ->-^ 105,000 2,100 2,100 15 32,000 Pondera 3,200 3,200 30 96,000 -- - Teton 2,300 2,300 27 62,000 1,400 1,400 14 19,000 Toole 3,000 3.000 17 50,000 1,000 1,000 14 14.0011 Other 8,600 8.400 24 205,000 1,200 900 17 15.0(»0 NORTH CENTR.\L 21,700 21,400 24 518,000 5,700 5,400 15 80.000 Daniels 12.500 12.200 25 303,000 28,500 27.300 26 717,000 McCone 1.400 1 .300 27 35,000 - Richland 3.100 3.100 T> 67,000 1.200 1,100 31 34,000 Roosevelt 17,200 14.400 24 343,000 23.000 21,800 30 660,000 Sheridan 119,700 119.100 28 3,367.000 101.000 98,400 27 2,682,000 Valley 3,100 3.000 25 76.000 2,500 2,300 25 57,000 Other 300 300 27 8,000 300 200 25 5,000 NORTHEAST 157,300 153,400 27 4,199,000 156,500 151,100 27 4,155,000 Cascade 800 800 ->-^ 1 8,000 1,000 1,000 19 1 9,000 Wheatland -- - 6,500 6,500 14 91,000 Other ,, — - - 700 700 17 12,000 CENTR^VL 800 800 23 18,000 8,200 8,200 15 122,000 Wibaux 1,600 1 ,600 30 48,000 1,900 1,900 24 45,000 Other 1,100 1,100 26 29,000 700 700 21 15,000 SOUTHEAST 2,700 2,700 29 77,000 2,600 2,600 23 60,000 MONTANA 182300 178,300 27 4,812,000 173,000 167,300 26 4,417,000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted of one class of wheat are combined into "other" cc unties to avoid discio sure of individu al informatio n This report is made possible through funds provided by th e Montana Wheat & Barley Committee. 64 CoiiNTY Estimates - Crops Montana Agrktiltur-VL Statistics 2000 JARLEY: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1998 y^yXI TXT'T'X/ ALL IRRIGATED COUNTY & DISTRICT Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Bu Bushels Rank Deer Lodge 1.200 800 70 56.000 52 1.200 800 70 56,000 Ralhead 13,700 13.400 72 959,000 15 5,100 5,000 70 350,000 Granite 1.900 1.200 93 1 1 2,000 49 — - - - Lake 5.900 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.(1(10 - 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. ()()() 4 800 400 45 18.000 Glacier 121,000 115.200 45 5, 202. 0(1(1 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 1 34,000 53 7,038,000 1 42.200 41.700 65 2.720,000 Teton 121,000 116,600 56 6,533,000 2 59.000 57.800 64 3.684,000 Toole 7 1 ,000 68,700 47 3,195,000 6 1.200 1,100 76 84,000 Other -- - NORTH CENTRAL 697,000 653,000 47 30,816,000 ■- 135.500 129,900 63 8,129,000 Daniels 5,800 3,500 32 113,000 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 21,000 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 44 151,000 43 2.300 1,400 53 74,000 Wheatland 24,000 19,200 46 886,000 19 1.200 900 53 48,000 Other - - - - - CENTRAL 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 Mom 17,000 14,400 63 904,000 17 7,500 7,400 78 579.000 Carbon 1 1 ,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, 0(10 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 1 1 ,700 89 1.038.000 SOUTH CENTRAL 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 MOM ANA 1,350,000 1,200,000 48 57,600,000 -- 281,000 250,000 68 17,119,000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres plai led are combii ed into "other" counties to avoi d disclosure o\ individual infom lalion 2000 Montana Agrici i.hrai. Statisiks CoiNTY Estimates - Crops 65 BARLEY: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1998 FOELOWINC FALLOW RK-CROPPED COUNTY & DISTRICT Planted Harvested Yield Per IVxiuclion Planted Harvested Yield Per Prtxluction Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu Bu Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu. Bu Deer Lodge Flathead " 1.800 1 .700 65 1 1 1 .000 6.H00 6,700 74 498.000 Granite -- - Lake - " - -- -- LInLoln — ~ — -- -- — Mineral — — — — ~ - -- Missoula -- — ~ — ~ -- — Powell " — — — ~ " Ravalli — - — — Sanders " Other 800 600 48 29.000 3.100 2,300 42 97.000 NORTHWEST 2.600 2,300 61 140,000 9.900 9,000 66 595,000 Blaine 14,000 13.300 55 729.000 4.000 2,700 37 100.000 Chouteau 43,500 40,500 40 1.633.000 82,700 73,300 34 2.457.000 Cilacier 78,500 78.100 47 3,649.000 25.400 21,500 32 688,000 Hill 21.200 20.300 46 936.000 12.000 9,200 33 299.000 Liberty 10.400 10.300 49 501.000 16.000 14,700 23 342.000 Phillips 21.600 19.500 54 1.047.000 2.600 1,000 28 28.000 Pondera 66.800 65.900 51 3.378.000 3 1 .000 26.400 36 940,000 Teton 42.000 41.700 52 2.154,000 19.100 17,100 41 695,000 Toole 52.000 51.200 48 2,473.000 17.800 16,400 39 638,000 Other -- - -- -- NORTH CENTRAL 350.900 .M0.800 48 16,500,000 210,600 182,300 34 6,187,000 Daniels 600 600 30 18.000 5,200 2,900 33 95.000 Dawson 5.100 3.300 56 185.000 20,600 17,700 37 658.000 Garfield — - - -- MeCone 6.900 5.300 38 203.000 10,300 7,300 32 233,000 Richland 7.700 4.800 45 218.000 9.200 7,100 38 272.000 Roosevelt 4.500 3.400 44 150,000 5.000 3,700 32 118.000 Sheridan - — -- - -- Vallev 1 1 .300 9.300 41 384.000 7.200 6.300 23 144.000 Other 1 1 .300 7.100 48 343,000 8.600 7.100 24 169,000 NORTHEAST 47,400 33,800 44 1,501,000 66,100 52,100 32 1,689,000 Broadwater I.IOO 1 .000 40 40.000 1.200 I.IOO 51 56,000 Cascade 10.200 8.600 37 320.000 46,600 43.000 39 1,639,000 Fergus 17.700 14.100 40 566.000 7 1 .400 66.300 42 2,771.000 Golden Valley 3.000 2.900 42 122.000 3,000 2.000 32 63,000 Judith Basin 1 3.800 12.600 47 597.000 47.100 45, .300 39 1 ,789,000 Lewis and Clark 1.800 1.000 40 40.000 3.300 2,700 39 105,000 Meagher 5.500 3.800 39 148.000 7,400 6,400 49 3 1 1 .000 Musselshell 3.600 3.500 35 122.000 1,900 1,400 35 49,000 Petroleum 2.000 1,200 40 48.000 1,600 800 36 29,000 Wheatland 6.800 4,800 34 163.000 16,000 13,500 50 675,000 Other — -- CENTR/\L 65,500 53.500 40 2,166,000 199,500 182,500 41 7,507,000 Beaverhead 700 400 73 29,000 .. _. .. Gallatin 16.900 16.700 67 1,118,000 10,300 9,000 55 497.000 Jefferson - - - — — - - Madison -- — — ~ ~ - - Silver Bow — — - — — - Other 2.400 2.400 50 121.000 700 300 43 13.000 SOUTHWEST 20,000 19,500 65 1,268,000 11,000 9,300 55 510,000 Big Horn 7.100 5.700 48 273.000 2,400 1.300 40 52.000 Carbon .. — - -- Park 3.200 2.600 53 1.39.000 2,800 2,600 24 62.000 Stillwater 5.600 3,000 44 131,000 8.800 8,600 26 227.000 Sweetgrass 1.100 700 34 24,000 1.600 1,100 35 38.000 Treasure — - — - -- - Yellowstone 5.600 5.100 37 187.000 4.400 4.200 32 135.000 Other 1.400 I.IOO 30 33.000 1 .000 1 .000 33 33.000 SOUTH CENTR.\L 24.000 18,200 43 787,000 21,000 18,800 29 547,000 Caner 6.600 4.000 47 188.000 1,600 600 20 12.000 Custer 2,700 2,300 44 101.000 700 500 34 1 7.000 Fallon 2.300 2.100 29 60.000 6,100 3,100 29 89,000 Powder River -- — -- - — — - Prairie - — - — — - Rosebud 2.700 2.300 36 83.000 1,600 — — -- Wibaux 2.600 2.000 37 74,000 2,300 1,300 38 49,000 Other 8,700 8.200 45 371.000 2,600 1,500 27 40,000 SOUTHEAST 25,600 20,900 42 877,000 14,900 7,000 30 207,000 MONTANA 536,000 489,000 48 23,239,000 533,000 461,000 37 17,242,000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres plant ;d are combined i alo "other" counti es to avoid discio sure of individual information. Thi s report is made p ossible through funds provided by the Montana Wheat an( 1 Barley Committ se. 66 County Estimates - Crops Montana Agrkt i.tikai. Statistics 2000 BARLEY: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1999 ^~^f~\f TVTT'V/ ALL IRRK ;ated COUiNTY & DISTRICT Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Planted Acres Harsesled Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Bu Bushels R.ink DcLT Lodge 700 600 80 48,000 52 700 600 80 48.000 Flalhead 12.200 1 1 .300 65 729.000 18 4.100 3.800 76 290.000 Granite 1.100 700 80 56,000 51 1.100 700 80 56.000 Lake 5.300 2.900 64 186.000 41 - - Lincoln - -- - - - - - Mineral — — -- — — — — Missoula 1.300 1.100 57 63,000 50 - - - - Powell 3.900 2.400 58 140.000 44 - - - - Ravalli 2.200 1.400 71 99.000 49 - — - - Sanders 1.200 500 40 20.000 54 Olher 100 100 30 3.000 - 10.100 5.600 76 423.000 NORTHWEST 28.000 21.000 64 1,344.000 -■ 16,000 10,700 77 819,000 Blaine 28.000 19.600 65 1.275.000 13 10.600 5.000 69 347.000 Chouteau 105. IKK) 98.700 34 3.383,000 5 1,600 700 77 54.000 Glacier 121, (KKI 116.200 44 5.155,000 3 13,900 13.300 66 884.000 Hill 34,(1(11) 32.300 41 1,334,000 12 700 500 66 33.000 Liberty 40, ()()() 38.800 39 1,506.000 11 2,600 2.500 75 188.000 Phillips 15. ()()() 13.900 43 595,000 21 1.200 1,100 60 66.000 Pondera 149.000 144.500 54 7,821.000 1 42.600 42.400 75 3.200.000 Teton 126.000 122.800 63 7,759.000 2 59.800 59.500 84 5.027.000 Toole 72.000 70.200 55 3.853.000 4 1.000 800 79 63.000 Other -- - NORTH CENTRAL 690.000 657.000 50 32,681.000 " 1.34,000 125,800 78 9,862,000 Daniels 8.000 5.600 37 207.000 39 .. .. .. .. Dawson 2 1 .600 15.600 48 744.000 17 600 300 80 24.000 Garfield 16.800 7.. 300 45 326.000 33 -- - -- McCone 14.900 9.900 45 443.000 28 - -- -- - Richland 17.800 12.800 48 612.000 20 2,300 1.400 80 1 1 2.000 Roosevelt 9,900 8.300 40 335.000 32 700 400 80 32.000 Sheridan 10.100 7.600 45 341.000 31 - - - Valley 19.900 12.900 45 576.000 22 3,600 1.800 65 117.000 Olher 800 300 70 21,000 NORTHEAST 119,000 80.000 45 3,584.000 -- 8,000 4,200 73 306,000 Broadwater 5.500 5.300 66 349.000 30 2,800 2,700 84 228.000 Cascade 63,400 57,700 49 2,819.000 6 15.400 14.100 79 1,120.000 Fergus 76.300 62,200 37 2.295.000 8 900 500 70 35.000 Golden Valley 6,400 3.200 41 132.000 45 700 600 85 5 1 .000 Judith Basin 53.200 49,300 38 1.865.000 9 1,000 900 66 59.000 Lewis & Clark 13.000 8.800 53 466.000 26 5,900 5.000 68 342.000 Meagher 16.400 15.500 47 726.000 19 3.800 3.500 64 225.000 Musselshell 7.800 5.700 38 219,000 35 1 ,300 700 66 46.000 Petroleum 4.500 3.900 56 218.000 37 2,000 1.900 80 152.000 Wheatland 19.500 16.400 35 575.000 23 1,200 700 70 49.000 Other -. - - CENTRAL 266,000 228.000 42 9,664.000 -- 35,000 30,600 75 2.307,000 Beaverhead 9.200 8.300 99 821,000 16 8,600 8.000 100 803.000 Gallatin 42,500 41.200 60 2.465.000 7 13,200 12.700 81 1 .034.000 Jefferson 2,100 1.800 56 100.000 48 - - Madison 8,700 7.400 72 533,000 24 - Silver Bow 500 300 70 21,000 53 500 300 70 2 1 .000 Other -- - - 8,200 6.800 78 530.000 SOUTHWEST 63,000 59.000 67 3,940,000 -■ 30,500 27,800 86 2,388.000 Hig Horn 16,600 14.200 64 908,000 15 6,200 6.000 96 578.000 Carbon 12, 500 I2.2IK1 82 1 .000,000 14 9,700 9,600 98 945.000 Park 9.400 8.000 57 455,000 27 4,600 3.800 77 294.000 Stillwater 15,300 13,300 39 514,000 25 2,200 2,100 80 169,000 Sweetgrass 3.900 3.100 71 219,000 35 - - - Treasure 3.200 2.600 81 211.000 38 - - Yellowstone 23.100 21.600 77 1.672.000 10 13,300 13.100 106 1.. 395.000 Other 5.000 4.100 94 386.000 SOUTH CEN IKAL 84,000 75,000 66 4,979,000 -- 41,000 38,700 97 3,767,000 Carter 9.300 4.500 36 163.000 42 .. .. .. Custer 4.300 2.200 50 110.000 46 700 500 80 40,000 Fallon 8.400 4.300 33 144,000 43 - - Powder River 7,000 5.300 42 221.000 34 - - - - Prairie 8.500 7.800 49 .381,000 29 - - - Rosebud 7.100 2.900 65 188.000 40 2.200 1,300 88 115.000 Wibaux 5.400 3.000 34 101.000 47 - Other -- 600 400 70 28,000 SOUTHEAST 50,000 30,000 44 1,308,000 -- 3,500 2,200 83 1X3,000 MOM ANA 1 ,.^00,000 1,150,000 50 57,50(),(M)0 ■- 268,000 240,000 82 19,632,000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres pla ited are comb ned into "other " counties to avt >id disclosure o ' individual in tirmatit>n 2000 Montana Acriciltiir-m. Statistics CoiiNTY Estimates - Crops 67 BARLEY: Acreage, Yield, and Production, bv Counties and Districts, 1999 COUNTY & DISTRICT FOLLOWING FALLOW RE-CROPPED Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per I'rixiuction Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu Bu Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu Bu Deer Lodge .- Ralhead ' 2.000 1 .500 75 113.000 6,100 6,000 54 326.000 Granite - - - - - Lake -- -- — -- " - Lincoln -- -- ~ — — - - - Mineral — -- ~ — — -- — MisMiula -- - - — - - - Pouell -- -- — - - - - Ravalli — -- — — — — -- Sanders - - — -- Other 1,300 600 42 25.000 2,600 2,200 28 61.000 NORTHVV-EST 3,300 2.100 66 138.000 8,700 8,200 47 387.000 Blaine I3,t<00 12.700 66 844.000 3.600 1 ,900 44 84.000 Chouteau 29.500 27.500 39 1.085.000 73.900 70,500 32 2.244.000 Glacier 80.000 79.300 44 3.528.000 27.100 23,600 31 743.000 Hill 22.600 22.200 45 1 .009.000 10.700 9,600 30 292,000 Liberty 24.800 24.500 42 1.041.000 12.600 11,800 23 277,000 Phillips 9.400 8.900 43 387.000 4.400 3.900 36 142.000 Pondera 69.300 69.000 49 3.414.000 37.100 33.100 36 1.207.000 Teton 36.900 35.900 46 1.650.000 29.300 27,400 39 1 .082.000 Toole 49.700 49,500 55 2,746.000 21,300 19.900 52 1 .044.000 Other - -- NORTH CENTRAL 335.000 329,500 48 15.704.000 220,000 201,700 35 7,115,000 Daniels 3.200 2,400 28 68.000 4,800 3.200 43 1 39.000 Dawson 5.100 2,800 45 127,000 15,900 12.500 47 593.000 Garfield -- - -- -- McCone - -- -- - - Richland 6.800 5.700 53 304,000 8,700 5.700 34 196.000 Roosevelt 4.100 3.200 38 1 23,000 5,100 4.700 38 180.000 Shendan - - - - Vallev 10.800 6.800 39 268.000 5.500 4.300 44 191.000 Other 20.800 11.200 47 521.000 20.200 13.300 43 568.000 NORTHEAST 50.800 32,100 44 1.411.000 60,200 43,700 43 1,867,000 Broadwater 700 600 35 2 1 .000 2.000 2.000 50 100.000 Cascade 17.500 16.400 41 680.000 30.500 27.200 37 1.019.000 Feraus 13.200 10.300 42 436.000 62.200 51.400 35 1.824.000 Golden Valley 1.700 700 41 29.000 4.000 1.900 27 52.000 Judith Basin ' 8.200 6.800 42 288.000 44.000 41.600 36 1.518.000 Lewis & Clark 3.200 1 .500 36 54.000 3.900 2.300 30 70.000 Meaoher 6.900 6.800 47 322.000 5.700 5.200 34 179.000 Musselshell 4.400 4.30(1 34 148.000 2.100 700 36 25.000 Petroleum 800 800 38 30.000 1.700 1.200 30 36.000 Wheatland 2,800 1.700 34 58.000 15,500 14.000 33 468.000 Other — - - — -- CENTRAL 59.400 49,900 41 2.066,000 171,600 147,500 36 5.291.000 Beaverhead 600 300 60 18.000 Gallatin 14.100 13.900 54 753,000 15.200 14.600 46 678,000 Jefferson - -- ■- Madison - - -- Silver Bow - -- - -- Other 2.300 2..100 43 99.000 300 100 40 4.000 SOUTHWEST 17,000 16,500 53 870,000 15,500 14,700 46 682.000 Big Horn 5.100 4.500 46 209.000 5.300 3,700 33 121.000 Carbon 2.200 2,000 20 40.000 600 600 25 15.000 Park 1.500 1 ,200 50 60.000 3.300 3,000 34 101.000 Stillwater 5.300 4.100 38 157.000 7,800 7,100 26 188.000 Swcetgrass -- - ■- -■ Treasure -- -- — -- Yellowstone 5.500 5.300 37 198.000 4,300 3,200 25 79.000 Other 800 500 32 16.000 1 ,300 1.100 25 28.000 SOUTH CENTRAL 20.400 17,600 39 680,000 22,600 18.700 28 532.000 Carter 7.200 4.200 37 157.000 2,100 300 20 6.000 Custer 2.800 1 .300 40 52,000 800 400 45 18.000 Fallon 2,400 1..300 36 47,000 6,000 3.000 32 97,000 Povvdcr River - - -- Prairie - - - -- Rosebud 4.000 1.500 47 71,000 900 100 20 2,000 Wibaux 2.400 1.500 31 47,000 3,000 1.500 36 54,000 Other 1 1 .300 10.500 47 497,000 3.600 2.200 35 77.000 SOUTHEAST 30,100 20,300 43 871,000 16,400 7.500 34 254.000 MONTANA 517.000 468,000 46 21,740,000 515,000 442.000 36 16,128,000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planlec 1 are combined into "other" coun lies to avoid disclc )sure of individual inl ormation. This report is mad e possible through funds provided by the Montana Wh eat & Barley Committee 68 CoiFNTV Estimates - Crops MONIANA A(;KK ri.TlR^M, S TATISIK S 2000 OATS: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1998 COUNTY ALL & Production IllSTRirX Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu l^Ull\l\^ 1 Bushels Rank DcLT 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 7,000 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 51.000 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 _. CENTRAL 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 Swcetgrass 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 Prairie 3.000 900 63 57,000 22 Rosebud 1 .900 1.500 71 107,000 7 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 inti "other" counties to avoid dis cU)sure of individual informs lion. 2000 Montana Acric ulthral Statistics County Estimatks - Crops 69 OATS: Acreage, Yield, and Production, bv Counties and Districts, 1998 IRRU; VTED NON-IRRICATED COUNTY & DISTRICT Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Acres 1/ Acres .Acre Bu Bu Acres 1/ Acres Acre Bu Bu Deer Ltxlge Flathead " - -- -- - Granite - - " Uke 1,700 1.400 90 126.000 700 200 50 10,000 Lincoln - — - - — -- — ~ Mineral — " - - — — — " Missoula -- — — — — — " -- Powell ~ — " — — — — " Ravalli -- -- -- - - - - ~ Sanders -- — -- — — Other 2.900 1 ,400 94 131,000 1,700 1,000 54 54,000 NORTHWEST 4,600 2,800 92 257,000 2,400 130 53 64,000 Blaine 4.:oo 700 90 63,000 2,800 800 50 40,000 Chouteau 2.600 1,400 44 61,000 Glacier -- - - -- ■ - - - Hill 500 100 60 6,000 4,000 1.600 48 76,000 Liberty .. - 700 400 50 20,000 f'hillips 1,800 300 67 20.000 8,800 2.200 63 1 39,000 Pondera - -- - - -- -- Teton -- -- — Toole - 1,100 600 47 28,000 Other 900 400 73 29,000 3,600 2,100 57 1 20,000 NORTH CENTR-VL 7.400 1,500 79 118,000 23.600 9.100 53 484,000 Daniels .. ._ .. — - - - Dawson __ _. — — -- — — Garfield — - - 3.200 2,300 38 87.000 McCone .. - -- -- - -- Richland 600 300 100 30,000 9.400 4,200 52 219.000 Roosevelt 700 300 87 26,000 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 76,000 Other 500 100 80 8,000 19,600 7,700 42 324,000 NORTHEAST 2.800 1,000 81 81.000 42.700 18,700 44 820.000 Broadwater .. _- Cascade 600 200 80 16,000 1,700 1,100 29 32.000 Fergus - -- - — Golden Valley - - - — — -- " Judith Basin - - — — — - — Lewis and Clark - ~ - - — — - - Meagher -- — — — Musselshell 1,100 500 70 35,000 1,100 300 43 13.000 Petroleum - -- -- - Wheatland - -- -- -- Other 3,000 l.QOO 70 133,000 9,500 4,000 43 171.000 CENTRAL 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 2,000 700 77 54,000 800 300 60 18,000 SOUTH\\'EST 3,600 1.400 80 112.000 1,400 600 70 42.000 Big Horn .. ._ -- Carbon .. -- — -- -- Park 500 400 68 27,000 700 300 50 15,000 Stillwater - 1,600 600 43 26,000 Sv^eetgrass 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 1,000 800 83 66,000 1,100 500 58 29,000 SOUTH CENTRAL 4J!00 2,800 78 218,000 6300 3,000 45 134.000 Carter 6,100 2,000 37 74,000 Custer — - - - - — — Fallon - - - — — Powder River .- -- — — — — Prairie 700 300 63 19,000 2.300 600 63 38,000 Rosebud 500 400 85 34,000 1.400 1,100 66 73,000 Wibaux - 4.900 1,700 52 88,000 Other 500 200 75 15.000 7,600 3,600 47 169,000 SOUTHEAST 1,700 900 76 68,000 22.300 9,000 49 442,000 MONTANA 29,000 13,000 80 1,038,000 111,000 47,000 47 2,202,000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres plantt 'd are combined i nto "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information 70 CoiiNTi' Estimates - Crops Montana Agrihii.ti'r.al Statistic s 2000 OATS: Acreage, Yield , and Production by Counties and Districts, 1999 COUNTY ALL & DISTRICT Planted Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Acres 1/ Acres Bu Bushels Rank Deer Lodge ,. __ ._ ._ Rathead 1.200 500 62 31.000 35 Granite - - — - - Lake 2.400 1.200 54 65,000 24 Lincoln - - — - - Mineral — -- " -- Missoula 600 100 70 7,000 45 Powell 500 400 65 26.000 47 Ravalli 1.400 700 77 54.000 32 Sanders 1.000 200 50 10.000 42 Other 400 300 57 17.000 — NORTHWEST 7300 3,400 62 210,000 - Blaine 8.900 2.200 40 87,000 4 Chouteau 2.500 600 42 25,000 21 Glacier 2.100 600 60 36,000 27 Hill 5.500 800 43 34.000 11 Liberty 800 200 40 8.000 44 Phillips 10.000 2.300 47 107,000 3 Pondera 600 400 28 1 1 ,000 45 Teton 2.500 2.100 45 95,000 21 Toole I.IOO 500 26 13.000 40 Other — — NORTH CENTRAL 34,000 9,700 43 416,000 — Daniels 4.200 1.800 35 63.000 14 Dawson 7.000 2.200 41 90.000 7 Garfield 5.300 3.900 34 132.000 12 McCone 12.000 3.400 53 179.000 2 Richland 15.700 7.600 55 420.000 1 Roosevelt 6.700 2.500 44 1 1 1 .000 9 Sheridan 5.100 2.700 41 1 1 1 .000 13 Valley 7.000 2,900 55 159,000 7 Other - — -- NORTHEAST 63,000 27,000 47 1,265,000 - Broadwater 500 400 65 26,000 47 Cascade 2.400 1.100 32 35,000 24 Fergus 3.800 1.900 29 55,000 15 Golden Valley 1.200 700 40 28.000 35 Judith Basin 2.900 900 26 23,000 19 Lewis & Clark -- — - - Meagher 1 .300 900 80 72.000 34 Musselshell 3.200 1.500 64 96.000 18 Petroleum -- - — - Wheatland 1.100 800 59 47.000 40 Other 600 300 60 18,000 — CENTRAL 17.000 8,500 47 400,000 — Beaverhead Gallatin 1.200 900 57 51,000 35 Jefferson 1.200 300 47 14,000 35 Madison 1.500 200 60 1 2,000 30 Silver Bow -- — -- — Other 1.100 200 80 16,000 - SOUTHWEST 5,000 1,600 58 93,000 - Big Horn 1.700 1.000 62 62,000 29 Carbon 1.200 600 70 42,000 35 Park 1 .400 500 44 22,000 32 Stillwater 1.900 1.100 33 36,000 28 Sweetgrass 2,200 1.500 42 63,000 26 Treasure 500 300 30 9,000 47 Yellowstone 3,600 1,900 75 142,000 16 Other - - - SOUTH CENTRAL 12,500 6,900 54 376,000 -- Carter 7.200 1.600 36 58,000 6 Custer 2.500 1.100 33 36.000 21 Fallon 6.000 2.700 26 69.000 10 Powder River 2.600 1.400 32 45.000 20 Prairie 3.500 1.100 47 52.000 17 Rosebud 1 .500 1.300 41 53,000 30 Wibaux 7.700 3.700 40 147.000 5 Other SOUTHEAST 31,000 12,900 36 460,000 - MONTANA 170,000 70,000 46 3,220,000 -• 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined in to "other" counties to avoid disclosure of indivi Jual miorniation. 2000 Montana AciRicixxi r.\l Statistic s COIINTV ESTIMATKS - CROPS 71 OATS: Acreage. Yield, and Production , bv Counties and Districts. 1999 COUNTS' & DISTRICT irri(;aie» NON-IRRIGATED Planted Acres 1/ Harvested .Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Bu Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Production Bu Deer Lodge Rathead "^ Granite Lake Lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders Other NORTHWEST 1.700 600 2,800 5.100 700 100 1 .400 2,200 74 70 77 76 52,000 7,000 108,000 167.000 700 1.700 2.400 500 700 1,200 26 43 36 13,000 30,000 43.000 Blaine Chouteau Glacier Hill Liberty Phillips Pondera Teton Toole Other NORTH (■ENTR.\L 4.500 500 1,000 800 700 7i;oo 800 200 400 700 300 2.400 50 55 50 76 70 60 40,000 1 1 ,000 20,000 53,000 21.000 145.000 4,400 2,000 800 9,000 1,700 8,600 26,500 1,400 400 200 1,900 1,400 2,000 7.300 34 35 40 46 30 37 37 47,000 14.000 8,000 87.000 42.000 73,000 271.000 Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan \alley Other NORTHEAST 1,100 900 2,500 800 5,300 500 300 600 "!00 1.700 94 70 80 63 79 47,000 21.000 48.000 19.000 135,000 14,600 5,800 4,500 32,800 57,700 7,100 2,200 2,300 13.700 25,.<00 53 41 48 41 45 373,000 90,000 1 1 1 ,000 556,000 1,130,000 Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley Judith Basin Lewis & Clark Measher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland Other CENTR.\L 700 1.000 3.400 5.100 200 900 2.500 3.600 55 80 71 73 1 1 ,000 72,000 178,000 261.000 1,700 3,800 2,200 4.200 11.900 900 1,900 600 1,500 4,900 27 29 40 24 28 24,000 55,000 24,000 36,000 139,000 Beaverhead Gallatin Jefferson Madison Silver Bow Other SOUTHWEST 500 2,800 3„^00 400 500 900 90 70 79 36.000 35,000 71,000 700 1.000 1,700 500 200 700 30 35 31 15,000 7.000 22.000 Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Sweetgrass Treasure Yellowstone Other SOUTH CENTRAL 500 900 1.000 2,000 I.IOO 5.500 400 300 500 1 ,300 ()0i1 3.100 90 60 70 92 75 82 36.000 1 8,000 35,000 119.000 45.000 253,000 1.200 500 1,200 1,600 2,500 7,000 600 200 1,000 600 1.400 3,800 43 20 28 38 30 32 26,000 4.000 28.000 23,000 42.000 123,000 Carter Custer Fallon Powder River Praine Rosebud Wibaux Other SOUTHEAST 500 800 900 2.200 100 400 600 1,100 80 55 60 60 8,000 22.000 36.000 66.000 7,200 2.000 2.700 16,900 28.800 1,600 1.000 700 8,500 11.800 36 28 43 33 33 58,000 28,000 30,000 278,000 394,000 MONTANA ,14,000 15,000 73 1,098.000 136,000 55,000 39 2,122,000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other " counties to avoid disclosure of individual information. 72 COl^TY ESTIM.\TES - CROPS MONTA.N A .\(;RK I I.Tl R.\L SXATISTK S 2000 CORN; Acreage, Utilization, and Yield By Counties, 1998 1/ COUNTY & DISTRICT Planted All Purposes Acres 2/ GR.\IN SILAGE Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu Productitin Bu Harvested Acres Yield Per .•\cre Tuns 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 CENTR.4L soo 800 100 100 100 100 10.000 10,000 600 600 20 20 12,000 12,000 Dawson Richland Roosevelt Vallev Other NORTHEAST 3.100 6.900 700 1.000 800 13.400 1.500 2.100 300 700 100 4.700 105 91 103 96 100 97 158.000 191.000 31.000 67.000 10.000 457,000 1.600 4.700 400 1.200 600 8.500 19 15 19 13 16 16 3 1 ,000 72,000 7,600 16,000 9,400 136,000 Other CENTRAL 1 ,000 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 2 1 .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. CORN: Acreage, Utilization, and Yield By Counties, 1999 1/ COUNTY & Planted All Purposes GRAIN SILAGE Harvested Yield Per Production Harvested Yield Per Production DISTRICT Acres 2/ Acres Acre Bu Bu Acres Acre Tons Tons Lake 1.100 600 123 74.000 500 20 10.000 Other 300 - -- 200 15 3.000 NORTHWEST 1,400 600 123 74,000 700 19 13,000 Blaine 800 300 120 36.000 500 IS '1.000 Liberty 600 500 100 50.000 100 IT 2,200 Phillips 500 200 105 21.000 200 21 4,200 Other 600 300 117 35.000 100 16 1 ,600 NORTH CENTRAL 2.500 1300 109 142,000 900 19 17,000 Dawson 3,200 1.400 96 134.(100 1,600 20 3 1 .800 Richland 7.100 2.000 89 nx.oDi) 4,900 17 80.900 R(X)sevelt 1,300 900 100 90.01)11 400 13 5,000 Sheridan 500 500 96 48,000 -- — - Valley 1 .600 300 93 28.000 1.200 14 16,200 Other 700 200 110 22.000 500 14 7,100 NORTHEAST 14,400 5.300 94 500,000 8,600 16 141,000 CENTRAL 600 -- 600 18 11,000 Big Horn 1.400 200 100 20.000 1.100 I'l 21,400 Carbon 5.100 1.700 105 178,000 3..300 20 67,000 Stillwater 1 .800 300 120 36,000 1.400 19 26.000 Treasure 5.200 1.700 135 229,000 3.400 24 81.600 Yellowstone 15.600 2.600 1.10 338.000 12.800 20 257.000 SOUTH CENTRAL 29,100 6,500 123 801,000 22,000 21 453,000 Custer 7.000 1.500 105 158.000 5.300 21 113.100 Prairie 2,800 800 124 99.000 1.900 19 36.700 Rosebud 6.600 1 .600 102 163.000 4,800 23 111.800 Other 600 400 108 43,000 200 17 3.400 SOUTHEAST 17,000 4,300 108 463,000 12,200 22 265,000 MONTANA 65.000 18,000 110 1,980,000 45,000 20 900,000 1/ Mostly irrigated. 2/ Counties with less Ih: in 500 acres planti ;d are combined into 'other" counties to av lid disclosure of ind ividual infornialion 2000 Montana Acric ii.tirai. S i atistic s County Estimatks - Crops 73 POTATOES: Principal Iv Irrigated Acreage , Yield, and Production, By Counties and Districts, 1998-99 COUNTY & DISTRICT 1998 1999 1 Planted Acres 1/ Hai^'ested Acres Yield Per Acre Production Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre PriKluclion Hundredweight Hundredweight Lake 2.450 2,450 305 741,500 2,550 2,550 300 763,000 Other 1,020 1 ,020 225 227,500 950 870 200 176,000 NORTHWEST 3,470 3.470 280 969.000 3,500 3.420 275 939.000 NORTH CENTR/VL 750 750 270 202.000 800 800 240 192,000 Broadwater 840 840 330 276,000 950 930 340 314,000 Other 20 20 150 3.000 50 50 180 9,000 CENTRAL 860 860 325 279.000 1,000 980 330 323.000 Beaverhead 650 650 320 206,500 710 710 325 230,000 Gallatin 3,690 3.690 325 1,195,000 3,850 3,850 340 1,301,000 Madison 790 790 310 243,000 800 800 310 248,000 Other 280 280 225 62,500 170 170 345 59,000 SOUTHWEST 5,410 5.410 315 1.707,000 5,530 5.530 330 1.838,000 OTHER DISTRICTS 110 110 210 23.000 170 170 285 33.000 MONTANA 10.600 10,600 300 3.180.000 11,000 10.900 305 3,325.000 1/ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are cor nbined into "oth ;r" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information SUGAR BEETS: All Irrigated Acreage, Yield, and Production, By Counties and Districts, 1998-99 1/ COUNTY & DISTRICT 1998 1999 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 Percent Dawson 3,740 3,580 244 87,200 1566 3,650 3,600 22.4 80,800 18 39 McCone 120 120 15.8 1,900 17,06 - -- -- - Richland 19,730 19,690 22.7 447,900 16 34 19.910 19,890 226 448,800 18.37 Roosevelt 3.350 3,200 24.0 76,700 16,54 3,470 3,460 21.8 75,300 18.47 Sheridan 620 470 21.5 10,100 17,57 770 770 17.4 1 3,400 18 60 Other - - - 70 70 17.1 1,200 18,33 NORTHEAST 27.560 27.060 23.1 623.800 16,29 27,870 27,790 22.3 619,500 18.39 Big Horn 8.220 8,220 236 194,100 14,24 8,100 8,100 27.9 225,800 1701 Carbon 6,230 5,740 19.0 109,100 15.29 4,680 4,680 23.2 108,600 17.48 Stillwater 590 590 22.5 13,300 14,72 630 630 24.1 15,200 1701 Treasure 3,680 3,580 25.8 92,500 13 87 3,380 3,370 27.2 91,800 17 46 Yellowstone 10,460 10,120 210 212,400 1464 10,230 10,220 24.7 252,600 17 64 SOUTH CENTRAL 29.180 28,250 22.0 621.400 14,52 27,020 27,000 25.7 694,000 17,37 Custer 1,990 1,870 24.1 45,000 14,88 1,630 1.630 246 40,100 1841 Prairie 3,000 2,990 22.0 65,900 1497 3,010 3,010 206 62,000 1862 Rosebud 2,270 2,230 24.2 53,900 14 40 2,270 2,270 23 1 52,400 17 40 SOUTHEAST 7.260 7.090 23.2 164.800 14.76 6,910 6,910 22,4 154,500 18,15 MONTANA 64.000 62,400 22.6 1.410.000 15.33 61.800 61,700 23,8 1,468,000 17.88 1/ Counties with individi al operators h jving 60 perc ent or more of acres planted a re combinet into "other" ci lunties to avoit disclosure (. f individual in ormation 74 CoiiNTY Estimates - Crops Montana Ar,Ririii.TiiR.AL Statistic s 2000 ALL DRY BEANS: Acreage , Yield, and Production By Counties and Districts 1/ COUNTY & DISTRICT 1998 1999 Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Lbs. Production Cwt. Planted Acres 1/ Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Lbs Production Cwt Rank Chouteau Hill Liberty Phillips Other 1 .500 800 1.500 800 2.190 2,030 32,800 16,200 2.500 1.200 600 500 200 2,500 1,200 600 500 100 600 I.IIO 800 1.120 1.100 15,100 13,300 4,800 5,600 1,100 11 13 18 16 NORTH CENTRAL 2,300 2,300 2,130 49,000 5.000 4,900 810 39,900 -- Daniels 600 6(10 2,030 i2,:(K) I.SIKI ISdO 1 (r<(i IS, ,500 9 Dawson Richland 2.000 800 1 .'WO 800 2.240 2,130 42,600 17,000 3. 400 1.400 2,900 1,400 1,810 2,100 52,400 29.400 2 6 Roosevelt Sheridan 600 600 2,200 13,200 2,600 900 2,500 900 1,830 1.900 45.800 17.100 4 10 Valley Other 600 600 2.000 1 2,000 500 400 500 400 1.120 1.830 5.600 7.300 16 NORTHEAST 4.600 4,500 2.160 97,000 11.000 10,400 1.690 176,100 Big Horn Carbon 500 2.400 500 2,300 1,980 2,250 9,900 51,800 2,400 2,400 2.350 56.500 1 Treasure Yellowstone 700 2.400 7 00 2.200 2,090 2,160 14,600 47,600 800 2,300 800 2.200 2.510 2.200 20.100 48,300 8 3 Other 300 300 2,030 6,100 500 500 1.960 9,800 SOUTH CENTRAL 6..^00 6.000 2,170 130,000 6.000 5,900 2.280 134,700 -- Custer 700 700 2,300 16.100 900 900 2.330 2 1 ,000 7 Prairie 1 .300 1,300 2,400 31.200 1,700 1.700 2,590 44,000 5 Rosebud 900 800 2,300 18.400 900 900 1,540 13.900 12 Other 100 100 2,300 2.300 500 400 950 3,800 SOUTHEAST 3,000 2,900 2,340 68.000 4.000 3,900 2.120 82,700 -- OTHER DISTRICTS 400 300 2,000 6.000 500 400 1.900 7,600 -- MONTANA 16,600 16,000 2,190 350.000 26,500 25,500 1,730 441,000 -- 1/ Counties with individual or lerators havin S 60 percent or more of acres plant ;d are combine d into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information | OTHER BEANS, Principally Pintos: Acreage, Yield, and Production By Counties and Districts, 1999 1/ COUNTY & DISTRICT Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Rank Acres Acres Acre Lbs. Cwt Dawson 2,500 2,000 2.020 40.400 4 Richland 900 900 2,280 20.500 6 Roosevelt - 800 700 2,170 15.200 8 Other 600 600 1,920 1 1 .500 -- NORTHEAST 4,800 4,200 2.090 87.600 -- Carbon 2,400 2,400 2,.350 56.500 1 Treasure 800 800 2,510 20.100 7 Yellowstone 2,300 2,200 2,200 48,300 2 Other 500 500 1 ,960 9,800 - SOUTH CENTRAL 6,000 5,900 2.280 1.14.700 Custer 900 900 2,330 2 1 .000 5 Prairie 1,700 1 ,700 2,590 44.000 3 Rosebud 600 600 1.950 1 1 .700 9 SOUTHEAST 3,200 3.200 2.400 76.700 -• OniKR DISTRICTS 400 400 2.250 9.()0() -- MONTANA 14,400 13.700 2.250 308.000 -- 1/ Counties with individual operators havin>; 60 percent or r nore of acres planted are coi ibincd iTiIo "other" counties to avoid disclosure ol inJiMch .il intnrni.iIUMi 2000 Montana .Acirkh.tir^m. Statistics Coi^Tv Estimates - Crops 75 GARBANZO BEANS: Acreage, Yield, and Production By Counties and Districts, 1999 1/ counts & DISTRICT Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Lbs. Production Cwt. Rank Chouteau Hill Liberty Phillips Other NORIH CENTR.\L 2,500 1,100 600 500 200 4.900 2.500 1.100 600 500 100 4.800 600 990 800 1.120 1.100 780 15.100 10,900 4,800 5,600 1,100 37.500 3 6 10 8 Daniels Dawson Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley NORTHEAST 1.800 900 500 1.800 700 500 6.200 1.800 900 500 1.800 700 500 6.200 1.030 1.330 1,780 1,700 1,840 1,120 1.430 18,500 12.000 8.900 30.600 12.900 5,600 88.500 2 5 7 I 4 8 rENTR.\L 100 -- -- -■ •• SOITHWEST 100 100 1.000 1,000 -- SOUTHEAST 800 700 860 6.000 - MONTANA 12.100 11.800 1,130 133.000 ■- 1/ Counties viith individual operators having 60 percent or more of acres planted are combined into 'other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information LENTILS: Acreage, Yieic , and Production By Counties and Districts, 1999 1/ COUNTY & DISTRICT Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per ."^cre Lbs Production Cwt Rank Flathead 1,100 1.000 1,300 13.000 4 NORTHWEST 1.100 1,000 IJOO 13,000 - Hlainc 900 800 1,310 10.500 7 Chouteau I.IOO 800 680 5.400 11 Hill 1,500 1,400 1,680 23.500 t Liberty 700 600 800 4.800 12 Pondera 500 300 700 2.100 19 Other 800 500 1,240 6.200 -- NORTH CENTRAL 5,500 4,400 1,190 52.500 ■- Daniels 1,100 1,100 1,150 12.700 5 Roosevelt 1,300 1,200 1,850 22,200 3 Shendan 3,800 3,400 1.690 57.300 1 N'alley 600 500 1.140 5.700 10 Other 700 500 1.020 5.100 NORTHEAST 7.500 6.700 1_540 103,000 -- Fergus 500 200 1.000 2.000 20 Other 400 300 830 2.500 -- CENTRAL 900 500 900 4,500 - SOUTH CENTR.\L 700 500 uoo 6,000 Custer 1 .400 1,300 950 12.400 6 Rosebud 1.000 900 900 8.100 8 Wibaux 600 500 1.220 6,100 9 Other 300 200 1,200 2.400 - SOUTHEAST 3„300 2.900 1,000 29.000 -- MONTANA 19,000 16.000 1300 208.000 -- 1/ Counties with individual operators having 60 percent or more of acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individi lal information 76 County Estimates - Crops Montana Agrici i.ti rai. Si a iisik s 2000 DRY PEAS: Acreage, Yield, and Production By Counties and Districts, 1999 1/ COUNTY & DISTRICT Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Rank Acres Acres Acre Lbs Cwt Ralhead 800 700 2,210 15.500 12 Oihcr 300 200 2.000 4.000 NORTHWEST 1.100 900 2,170 i9„=;oo - Blaine 900 600 1.870 11.200 16 Chouteau 5,800 4.900 1.400 68.600 3 Glacier 800 500 1.580 7.900 22 Hill 5.000 4,900 1.890 92.600 1 Pondera 1.300 900 2.200 19.800 II Telon 1,100 800 1.200 9.600 18 Toole 900 400 1.550 6.200 23 Other 700 700 1.160 8.100 - NORTH CENTRAL 16.500 13,700 1,640 224,000 - Dawson 4,900 3,400 1,770 60.200 4 McCone 800 700 1.700 1 1 .900 14 Richland 1.600 1.000 2.340 23.400 8 Roosevelt 1.300 1,200 2.060 24,700 7 Sheridan 2.200 2,100 2.090 43.900 6 Valley 700 600 1.450 8.700 20 Other 700 500 1.940 9.700 - NORTHEAST 12J>00 9,500 1,920 182„';00 ■- Broadwater 500 500 900 4.500 27 Cascade 700 400 2.280 9,100 19 Fergus 1,400 1,100 1.210 13,300 13 Meagher 500 300 1.170 3,500 29 Musselshell 5.800 3,100 1.580 49,000 5 Other 700 200 1.050 2,100 CENTRAL 9,600 5,600 1.460 81.500 -- Gallatin 1 .300 1,200 1.860 22,300 9 Madison 500 500 2.340 1 1 ,700 15 SOUTHWEST 1,800 1,700 2.000 34.000 -- Big Horn 5.300 4.600 1.600 73,600 T Stillwater 900 700 1.210 8,500 21 Other 400 400 1.850 7.400 - SOUTH CENTRAL 6,600 5.700 1.570 89.500 -- Carter 900 900 2,260 20.300 10 Other 1.300 1.000 1,170 11.700 -- SOUTHEAST 2,200 1.900 1,680 32,000 -• MONTANA 50,000 39,000 1,700 663,000 -- 1/ Counties with individual operators having 60 percent or m ore of acres planted are corr ibined into "other" counties o avoid disclosure of individual information. 2000 MONTAN.A .AtJRlC t l.Tl'R.\L STATISTICS COITNTV ESTIMATKS - CROPS 77 SUNFLOWER: Acreage , Yield, and Production By Counties and Districts . 1999 1/ COliNTY & DISTRICT Planted .Acres Harvested .Acres Yield Per Acre Lbs Prcxluction Lbs Rank Blaine Other NORTH CENTRAL 1 ,500 300 1.800 1.400 300 1.700 1.170 170 990 1.635.000 50 000 1,685,000 1 Richland Other NORTHEAST 500 1.800 1 ,200 500 1.700 S6(> 1.(110 900 1 .030.000 505.000 1.5.^5.000 3 Fergus Juduh Basin CENTR.\L 700 1 .500 2.200 700 1.400 2.100 ^711 760 510.000 1.080.000 1„590.000 5 SOUTH CENTR.\L 1.400 1.000 850 845.000 -- SOUTHEAST 600 600 7.^0 440.000 -- MONTANA 7.800 7.100 860 6.095.000 -- 1/ Counties with individual operators ha%ing 60 percent or more of acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information FLAX SEED: Acreage, Yield, and Production Bv Counties and Districts, 1999 1/ COlNT\ & DISTRICT Planted .Acres Harvested .Acres Yield Per .Acre Bu Production Bu Rank Blaine Toole Other NORTH CENTRAL 1,700 1,000 1,000 3.700 1.700 600 1.000 3300 15 5 9 11 25.000 3.000 9.000 37.000 6 11 DanieN Daw son Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley Other NORTHEAST 2.400 1.500 1.500 1.600 5.400 2.500 600 15.500 2.400 1.500 1.500 1.600 5.300 2.500 600 15.400 IS 11 21 19 19 18 11 18 42.000 16.500 32.000 31.000 99.000 44.000 6.500 271.000 3 7 4 5 1 2 CENTRAL 100 100 10 1.000 -- SOUTH CENTR.AL 200 200 15 3.000 -- Carter Wibaux Other SOUTHEAST 600 700 200 1.500 600 700 200 1.500 12 10 10 11 7.000 7.000 2.000 16.000 8 8 MONTANA 21.000 20300 16 328.000 -- 1/ Counties with individual operators having 60 percent or more of acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information- MUSTARD SEED: Acreage. Yield, and Production Bv Counties and Districts. 1999 1/ COUNTY- & DISTRICT Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Lbs, Production Lbs, Rank Pondera Other NORTH CENTR.AL 500 800 1300 500 600 1.100 900 350 600 450.000 2 1 1 .000 661.000 8 Daniels McCone Richland Roosevelt Shendan Vallev NORTHEAST 2.000 1.600 700 2.000 8.100 3.800 18^00 1.900 1.600 700 2.000 8.000 3.800 18.000 750 1,060 660 750 990 890 910 1 .420.000 1.690.000 459.000 1,496,000 7,955,000 3.364.000 16384.000 5 3 7 4 1 -> Cascade Other CENTR.AL 1.400 100 1300 1 .4nfi 100 1300 410 .350 410 574.000 35.000 609.000 6 SOUTH CENTR.AL 200 100 830 83.000 -- SOUTHEAST 300 300 380 113.000 -- MONTANA 21300 21.000 850 17.850.000 -- 1/ Counties viith individual operators having 60 percent or more of acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information 78 COLtNT\ ESTI.M.ATES - CROPS .MONT.AN.A AGRICILTIRAL .STATISTICS 2000 SAFFLOWER: Acreage , Yield, and Production By Counties and Districts 1999 1/ COUNTY & D1.STRICT Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Lbs Production Lbs Rank Blaine Chouteau Hill Other NORTH CENTR.\L 1.400 4.600 800 400 7,200 1.300 4.100 800 400 6,600 570 550 860 610 590 741.000 2.235.000 688.000 243.000 3,907,000 9 5 11 Dawson McCone Richland R(X)sevelt Shendan Valley Other NORTHEAST 3,000 5.100 13.000 3.400 1.600 1.700 400 28,200 2.900 4.700 12.200 3.400 1.600 1.700 400 26.900 980 1.040 910 960 680 810 900 920 2.828,000 4.888.0rX) 11.107.000 3.247.000 1 .080,000 1.369,000 360,000 24,879.000 4 2 T 3 8 6 CENTRAL 400 400 700 280,000 -- Big Horn Other SOUTH CENTRAL 1.100 300 1,400 1.000 300 1,300 600 930 670 595,000 279.000 874,000 12 Carter Fallon Powder River Rosebud Wibaux Other SOUTHEAST 600 1,200 500 600 500 400 3,800 600 1.200 500 600 500 400 3,800 1.160 930 400 590 760 1.160 840 696.000 1.116.000 200 000 354.(100 380.000 464.000 3,210,000 10 7 19 16 14 MONTANA 41,000 39,000 850 33,150,000 -■ 1/ Counties with individual operators having 60 percent or more of acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual mformation CANOLA: Acreage, Yie d, and Production By Counties and Districts, 1999 1/ COUNTY & DISTRICT Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Rank Acres Acres Acres Lbs, Lbs Lake 500 500 1.780 889.000 16 Other 200 200 1.780 356.000 NORTHWEST 700 700 1,780 1,245,000 - Blaine 2.400 2,300 1.680 3,865.000 7 Chouteau 6,300 6.100 830 5.066.000 5 Glacier 2.300 2.200 900 1.974.000 11 Hill 1,900 1.900 1.290 2.453.000 9 Pondera 10,200 10.100 1.500 15.165.000 1 Teton 5.400 5.100 1.230 6.289.000 Toole 1.500 1,500 1,440 2.157.000 10 Other 1,500 1.000 920 92 1 .000 -- NORTH CENTRAL 31300 30,200 1,250 37,890,000 - Daniels 3,700 3.300 1,090 3.591.000 8 Dawson 800 800 940 748,000 19 Richland 900 900 1.780 1.603,000 12 Roosevelt 600 600 1.810 1.083,000 14 Sheridan 5.200 5.100 1.230 6.261,000 3 Valley 900 900 730 658,000 22 Other 300 300 1.040 312,000 NORTHEAST 12,400 11.900 1,200 14,256.000 Broadwater 1.700 1.700 2.480 4.216,000 6 Cascade 4.600 4.600 1.110 5.104,000 4 Fergus Golden Valley 2.000 2.000 680 1.355.000 13 — Judith Basin 1.400 1.400 650 910,000 15 Wheatland 1 ,300 1.200 650 784,000 18 Other 1 ,000 1.000 950 95 1 .000 CENTRAL 12,000 11,900 1,120 13320,000 Gallatin 500 500 1.760 878.000 17 Other 100 100 660 66.000 " SOUTHWEST 600 600 1,570 944.000 " Park 500 400 340 136.000 30 Other 400 400 1 .290 517.000 — SOUTH CENTR,\L 900 800 820 653.000 " Carter 600 600 770 462,000 25 Wibaux 1,100 1,100 660 726,000 20 Other 200 200 520 104,000 -- SOUTHEAST 1,900 1,900 680 1.292.000 — MONTANA 60.000 58,000 1,200 69.600.000 1/ Counties with individual operators having 60 percent or n lore of acres planted arc co nbined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individi al information 2000 Montana Agriciiltiir.\i. Statistics CoiiN rv Estimates - Chops 79 ALL HAY: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts ,1998 COUNTY & DISTRICT ALL 1 IRRIGATED NON-IRRIGAIEI) | Yield I'rtxluclion Yield Pro- Yield Pro- Harvested Per Acre Harvested Per Acre duction Harvested Per Acre duction Acres Tons Tons Rank .■\cres Tons Tons Acres Tons Tons Deer Lodge 11,500 2.30 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 Granite 30.000 2.73 82.000 28 28.500 2.79 79,500 1 .500 1.67 2.500 Lake 62.000 2.66 165.000 7 47.500 297 141,000 14.500 1.66 24.000 Lincoln 10.000 2,20 22.000 51 5.500 291 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 5 1 .500 2.02 104.000 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 63 6.500 Sanders 30.500 2,07 63.000 35 16.500 2.52 41,500 14.000 1 54 21,500 Other -- -- ~ NORTHWEST 286.000 2.52 720,000 - 213,000 2.77 590,000 73,000 1.78 1.30,000 Blaine 70.000 1 84 128,500 II 38.000 2.55 97.000 32.000 098 3 1 .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 20.500 098 20.000 Liberty 13.500 1 41 19.000 55 4.000 2,63 10.500 9.500 0,89 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 1 51 28.000 47 3.500 329 11.500 15.000 1 10 16.500 Other NORTH CENTRAL 381,000 2.02 771,000 161,000 3.16 509,000 220,000 1.19 262.000 Daniels 23.000 093 21.500 52 1.500 200 3.000 21.500 086 18.500 Dawson 46.000 1 68 77.500 30 8.500 3,76 32.000 37.500 1 21 45.500 Garfield 33.500 096 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 6.500 346 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 56.500 2,25 127.000 13 27.000 3.72 100.500 29.500 090 26,500 Other -- NORTHEAST 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 14.500 303 44.000 1 30.500 1 35 176.500 Golden Valley 21.500 1 47 31.500 46 7.500 2,40 18.0(10 14.000 096 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 40.000 269 107.500 6.000 1 67 10.000 Musselshell 26.000 1 92 50.000 39 9.500 3,63 34.500 16.500 094 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 2 1 .500 Other - - - -- -- -- - CENTR.\L 538,000 L90 1,023,000 - 195,000 2.91 567,000 343,000 1..33 456,000 Beaverhead 119.000 2.67 317.700 1 113.500 273 310.000 5.500 1 40 7.700 Gallatin 74.000 326 241.000 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 8.000 2,46 19.700 54 6.500 2.77 18.000 1.500 1,13 1.700 Other -- -- -- - - SOUTHWEST 300,000 2.86 858,000 - 260,000 2.98 776,000 40,000 2.0S 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 56.000 231 129.500 10 41.500 267 111.000 14.500 1.28 18.500 Stillwater 58.000 1.54 89.500 23 14.500 3.28 47,500 43.500 097 42.000 Sweetgrass 45.500 1 60 73.000 32 26.500 2.11 56.000 19.000 089 17.000 Treasure 14.500 2.48 36.000 44 6,000 450 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 CENTR.\L 342,000 2.01 688,000 168,000 3.00 504,000 174,000 1.06 184,000 Carter 80.000 098 78.000 29 3.000 1.83 5.500 77.000 094 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 21.500 1 00 21,500 52 500 200 1.000 2 1 .000 0,98 20.500 Other - - -- - - SOUTHEAST 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 1370,000 1.18 1,620,000 80 CoiNTV Estimates - Crops Montana agric ilturm, Statisi k s 2000 ALL HAY: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts ,1999 COUNTY & ALL irri(;atei) 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 Lodge 10.000 1 90 19,000 53 9.000 2 00 18,000 1.000 1 0(1 1.000 Rathead 37.500 2.01 75.500 32 14.500 262 38.000 23.000 1 63 37.500 Granite 34.000 2.18 74.000 33 32.000 2.25 72,000 2.000 1 00 2.000 Lake 62.000 1.94 120,500 15 50.500 2,17 109,500 11.500 096 11.000 Lincoln 9.000 1.50 13.500 55 4.500 200 9.000 4.500 1 00 4.500 Mineral 3.000 2.00 6,000 56 1.000 250 2.500 2.000 1,75 3.500 Missoula 21.000 1.98 41,500 43 15.000 2 30 34.500 6.000 1,17 7.000 Powell 55.000 2.13 117,000 16 49.000 2,22 109.000 6.000 1,33 8.000 Ravalli 40.000 285 114,000 17 37.000 300 1 1 1 .000 3.000 1 00 3.000 Sanders 33.500 1,58 53,000 38 20.500 1 93 39.500 13.000 1,04 13.500 Other -- - NORTHWEST 305,000 2,08 634,000 -- 2.33,000 2.33 543,000 72,000 1.26 91.000 Blaine 69.500 2.27 157,500 9 41.500 3 06 127.000 28.000 1.09 30.500 Chouteau 43,000 1.47 63,000 36 8.500 3,24 27.500 34.500 1,03 35.500 Glacier 33,500 1.28 43,000 41 8.000 2.25 18.000 25,500 0,98 25.000 Hill 25,500 1.27 32,500 47 4.500 2.22 10.000 21,000 1,07 22.500 Liberty 14.500 1 59 23,000 51 3.500 3.29 1 1 .500 11,000 1,05 11.500 Phillips 80,500 1.83 147,000 10 33.500 2,42 81.000 47,000 1 40 66.000 Pondera 39.000 2.08 81,000 30 24.500 2.88 70.500 14,500 0.72 10.500 Teton 59,000 2.82 166,500 7 42.000 3.56 149.500 17,000 1 00 17.000 Toole 17,500 1 29 22,500 52 4.000 300 12.000 13.500 078 10.500 Other - NORTH CENTRAL 382,000 L93 736.000 -- 170,000 2.98 507,000 212,000 1.08 229,000 Daniels 32,500 1,32 43,000 41 1.500 200 3.000 31.000 1 29 40.000 Dawson 48,500 1.73 84,000 27 9.500 389 37.000 39.000 1 21 47.000 Garfield 36,500 1.45 53,000 38 5.500 2.45 13.500 31.000 1 27 39.500 McCone 38,500 1.35 52.000 40 5.000 260 13.000 33.500 1 16 39.000 Richland 48,500 2.11 102.500 20 1 1 .000 391 43.000 37.500 1 59 59.500 Roosevelt 48,000 1.98 95.000 21 10.000 3.55 35,500 38.000 1,57 59.500 Sheridan 45,000 1 61 72.500 34 6.000 3,17 19.000 39.000 1-37 53.500 Valley Other NORTHEAST 61,500 2.36 145.000 II 26.500 336 89.000 35.000 1 60 56.000 359,000 L80 647,000 -■ 75,000 3.37 253,000 284,000 1..39 394,000 Broadwater 24,500 3.43 84.000 27 22.500 360 81,000 2.000 1 50 3,000 Cascade 87,000 2,31 201.000 3 21.000 2,98 62,500 66.000 2 10 138,500 Fergus 147,000 1.32 1 94.500 4 1 1 .000 2.73 30.000 136.000 1,21 164.500 Golden Valley 18,500 1,54 28.500 50 7.000 2.43 17.000 11.500 1 00 11.500 Judith Basin 87,000 1,06 92.500 23 7.500 2-40 18,000 79.500 094 74.500 Lewis & Clark 40,000 2,25 90.000 24 26.000 2.73 7 1 ,000 14.000 1 36 19.000 Meagher 50,000 2,22 1 1 1 .000 18 36.000 2.44 88,000 14.000 1 64 23.000 Musselshell 24,000 138 33.000 46 6.500 3.08 20,000 17.500 0,74 1 3.000 Petroleum 19,500 1 49 29.000 49 9.500 1.89 18,000 10.000 1 10 1 1 .000 Wheatland 38,500 2,12 81.500 29 29.000 2.57 74,500 9.500 074 7.000 Other - - - - - CENTRAL 536,000 L76 945,000 -- 176,000 2.73 480,000 360,000 1.29 465,000 Beaverhead 102,500 2,50 256.000 1 96.500 260 25 1 ,000 6.000 0,83 5.000 Gallatin 72,500 2,83 205.500 2 49.000 3,48 170,500 23.500 1 49 35.000 Jefferson 22,000 2,50 55.000 37 18.500 2,78 51,500 3.500 1 00 3.500 Madison 75,500 2,54 192.000 5 72.000 2 63 189,000 3.500 0 86 3.000 Silver Bow 7,500 1,93 14.500 54 6.000 2.17 13,000 1.500 1 00 1 .500 Other -- -- - SOUTHWEST 280,000 2.58 723,000 -- 242,000 2.79 675,000 38,000 1.26 48,000 Big Horn 50,500 1,75 88.500 25 10.000 3,55 35,500 40.500 1 31 53.000 Carbon 54,000 2,33 126.000 14 37.000 3,03 112,000 17.000 0.82 14.000 Park 53,500 3,01 161.000 8 43.000 3,43 147.500 10.500 1,29 13.500 Stillwater 62,000 1,27 78.500 31 16.000 2,53 40.500 46.000 0,83 38.000 Sweetgrass 40,500 1,57 63,500 35 27,500 1,91 52.500 13.000 085 1 1 .000 Treasure 14,000 2,54 35.500 45 6,000 4,75 28.500 8.000 0,88 7.000 Yellowstone 60,500 2,38 144.000 12 31,500 3 86 121.500 29.000 0,78 22.500 Other - - .- SOUTH CENTRAL 3.35,000 2.08 697,000 -- 171,000 3.15 538,000 164,000 0.97 159,000 Carter 103,000 1.70 175.000 6 5,500 2,00 1 1 .000 97.500 1 OS 164.000 Custer 42.000 2.04 85.500 26 14,500 3.62 52.500 27.500 1.20 33.000 Fallon 74,000 1.27 94.000 22 2,500 2.60 6.500 71.500 1.22 87.500 Powder River 93.500 1.52 142.500 13 13,000 2.35 30.500 80.500 1 .39 1 1 2.000 Prairie 17.500 1.77 31.000 48 3,000 3.83 11,500 14.500 1 .34 19.500 Rosebud 48,000 2.16 103,500 19 22.500 3.24 73,000 25.500 1 20 30.500 Wibaux 25.000 1.66 41.500 43 2.000 2.00 4,000 23.000 1 63 37.500 Other SOUTHEAST 403,000 1.67 673,000 -- 63,000 3.00 189,000 340.000 1.42 484.000 MONTANA 2,600,000 L94 5,055,000 -- 1,130,000 2.82 3,185,000 1,470.000 1.27 1.870.000 2000 Montana Ac.Riri lti r\l Statistics COUNTS' Estimates - Crops 81 ALFALFA HAY : Acreage, Yield, and Production bv Counties and Districts. 1998 couNm- & DISTRICT ALL 1 IKKK.AIKl) 1 NON-IRRIGATED | Yield Production Yield Pro- Yield Pro- Harvested Per Acre Harvested Per Acre duction Harvested Per Acre duction Acres Tons Tons Rank .Acres Tons Tons .Acres Tons Tons Deer Lodge 5.500 29 16.000 49 5,000 3 1 15.500 500 10 500 Flathead " 21,000 3.3 68.500 23 8.000 4.1 33.000 13,000 2.7 35.500 Granite 14,000 31 44.000 36 13.500 3,2 43.500 500 10 500 Lake 52.000 2-8 144.000 6 40.500 3 1 124.000 1 1 ,500 1-7 20.000 Lincoln 6.000 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 .50f) 1,500 27 4.000 Missoula 12.500 3 0 37.500 40 9.0O0 3-5 3 1 .500 3,500 1-7 6.000 Powell 25.500 23 58.500 27 2I.0O0 2-5 52.000 4,500 1.4 6.500 Ravalli 20.000 3.8 76.500 18 18,000 4 1 7 3. OIK) 2,000 1.8 3,500 Sanders 21.500 2,1 46.000 33 14,000 26 36.500 7,500 13 9,500 Other NORTHW-EST 180.000 2,9 513.000 -■ 134.000 3.2 425.000 46.000 1.9 88.000 Hiainc 50.000 2 1 102.500 11 29,000 28 82.500 21,000 10 20.000 Chouteau 29,500 15 45.500 35 6,000 3 0 18.000 23,500 1.2 27.500 Glacier 22.500 18 40.000 38 7,000 2.7 19.000 15,500 14 21.000 Hill 12.500 11 13.500 51 2,000 2-8 5.500 10.500 08 8.000 Libeny 8.500 1.6 13.500 51 3,500 27 9.500 5.000 0.8 4.000 PhiUips 43.500 2.2 95.000 15 22,500 3 1 70.500 21.000 1.2 24.500 Pondera 26.000 26 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 47 149.500 13.500 1.2 16.000 Toole 12,500 1.5 18.500 46 3,000 3.5 10.500 9.500 08 8.000 Other - -- -- NORTH CENTR.\L 250.000 2.2 562.000 -- 121.000 3.5 420.000 129.000 1.1 142.000 Daniels 10,000 1 1 1 1 .000 55 1,000 20 2.000 9.000 10 9.000 Dawson 24.000 20 47.500 30 7,500 40 30.0f)0 16.500 11 17.500 Garfield 17.500 11 18.500 46 3,000 27 8.000 14.500 07 10.500 McCone 10.000 19 19.000 45 4,500 3 3 15.000 5.500 07 4.000 Richland 25.500 19 49.500 29 6,000 42 25.000 19.500 1.3 24.500 Roosevelt 20.000 20 39.000 39 5,000 40 20.000 15.000 1-3 19.000 Sheridan 1.3,500 1 8 24.500 44 3,000 43 13.000 10.500 11 11.500 Vallev 39,500 26 101.000 12 21,000 4 1 87.000 18.500 08 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 ,7 7 1 .000 21 18,000 3 9 69,500 1.000 I 5 1.500 Cascade 73.000 1.9 137.000 7 19,500 3 5 67,500 53.500 13 69.500 Fergus 120.000 15 182.000 2 13,000 3 1 40,000 107.000 1-3 142.000 Golden Valley 17.000 1.5 25.000 43 6,000 T 5 15,000 1 1 .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 t 9 7 1 ,500 8.000 1.2 9,500 Meaoher 24.000 3,1 73.500 20 20.000 3 4 67.000 4.000 16 6,500 Musselshell 21.000 2,0 43.000 37 8.000 ■^ 9 3 1 .000 13.000 09 12,000 Petroleum 14.000 2,1 30.000 42 8.000 T 7 2 1 .500 6.000 1-4 8,500 Wheatland 24.000 26 61.500 26 1 8.000 2 8 49.500 6.000 20 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 39 178.000 3 43.500 40 174.000 2.500 16 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 34 47.500 30 1 1 .500 3-7 42.500 2.500 20 5,000 Madison 55.000 3.1 170.500 4 5 1 .500 3,2 164.000 3.500 19 6,500 Silver Bow 4.000 3 0 12.000 53 3.500 3.3 1 1 .500 500 1 0 500 Other — - - - SOVTHWTST 180.000 3.4 620.000 - 153.000 .3.7 560.000 27.000 ■> 2 60.000 Big Horn 48.000 18 88.000 16 12.000 39 46.500 36.000 12 41.500 Carbon 44.000 ■> ■> 98.500 14 26.000 3 2 82.000 1 8.000 0.9 16.500 Park 47,000 2.4 112,000 8 35.500 2.8 98.000 1 1 .500 12 14.000 Stillwater 46.000 14 66.500 25 10.000 3.7 37.000 36.000 08 29.500 Sweetgrass 35,500 16 58.500 27 20.500 2.2 45.000 15.000 09 13,500 Treasure 12,500 26 32.000 41 5.000 49 24.500 7.500 10 7.500 Yellowstone 42,000 2.5 104.500 9 23.000 3.8 87.000 1 9.000 09 17.500 Other - SOUTH CENTR.\L 275.000 2.0 560.000 - 132.000 3.2 420.000 143.000 1.0 140.000 Carter 53,000 09 46,500 "IT 2.000 18 3.500 5 1 .000 0.8 43.000 Custer 34,000 t -^ 76-500 18 17.000 3.7 62.500 17.000 08 I4.0O0 Fallon 43,000 T'l 46.0(10 33 1.500 20 3.000 41.500 10 43.000 Powder River 58.000 12 69.00(1 f) 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 09 14,000 Wibaux 12.500 10 12.W)0 53 500 20 1.000 12.000 09 1 1 ,000 Other -- SOITHEAST 245.000 1.5 370.000 - 57.000 3.5 200.000 188.000 0.9 170.000 MONTANA 1.700.000 ■* t 3.740.000 790.000 3.4 2.680.000 910.000 1.2 1.060.000 82 County Estimates - Crops Montana Agrici 'ltiir,\l Statistics 2000 ALFALFA HAY: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1999 COLINTY & DISTRICT ALL iRRi(;ArKi) NON-IRRIGATEI) | 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 Lodge Flathead Granite Lake Lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders Other NORTHWEST 4.500 19,500 12.000 42,000 5,000 2,000 n,500 27.000 19,000 22.500 165,000 2.7 2.5 2.7 2.1 1.8 2.3 2.3 2.8 3.7 1.7 2.5 12,000 49,500 32,500 88,500 9,000 4,500 26,000 74.500 70.500 38.000 405,000 43 32 26 9 50 56 34 II II 29 4,000 9,000 11,500 33,000 3,500 500 9,000 23,500 18,000 15,000 127,000 29 29 2.8 2.4 2.1 3 0 26 2,9 38 2.0 2.8 11.500 26,000 32,000 79,500 7.500 1.500 23.500 69.000 69.000 30.500 350,000 500 10,500 500 9,000 1 ,500 1,500 2,500 3,500 1,000 7,500 38,000 10 2,2 10 10 1 0 20 1 0 1 6 15 1 0 1.4 500 23.500 500 9,000 1.500 3,000 2,500 5,500 1,500 7.500 55,000 Blaine Chouteau Glacier Hill Libeny Phillips Pondera Teton Toole Other NORTH CENTRAL 52.000 28.500 16,500 9,500 9.000 40,500 27,000 40,000 12.000 235,000 26 1,5 16 1.5 2.1 2.2 2.4 3.1 14 2.3 135,000 42.000 26.500 14.000 18.500 90.000 65.500 1 22.000 16.500 530.000 5 35 40 53 45 16 15 5 48 34.000 6.500 6.000 1.500 3.000 21.000 18.500 28.500 3,000 122,000 3,3 3.5 2.4 2.7 3.5 2.7 3.2 3.9 3.3 3.3 112,000 22,500 14,500 4,000 10,500 56,000 58,500 112,000 10,000 400,000 18,000 22,000 10,500 8,000 6,000 19,500 8,500 11,500 9,000 113,000 13 1)9 1 1 13 1.3 17 08 09 07 1.2 23.000 19,500 12,000 10,000 8,000 34,000 7,000 10,000 6,500 130.000 Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Vallev Other NORTHEAST 11.500 25.500 15,500 9,500 24,500 30,000 16,000 42,500 175,000 1.4 2.2 1.9 1.9 2.8 2.3 2.2 2.7 2.3 16,000 56,500 29,000 18,000 69,000 68,000 34,500 114.000 405,000 54 24 45 43 25 26 38 10 1.000 8.500 4.000 4.000 6.500 8.000 4.000 20.000 56,000 2.0 4 1 2.6 2.9 5.2 40 3,8 3.8 3.8 2,000 35,000 10,500 1 1 ,500 34,000 32,000 15,000 75,000 215,000 10,500 17,000 11,500 5,500 18,000 22,000 12,000 22,500 119,000 13 1 3 1 6 12 19 1 6 1 6 17 1.6 14,000 21,500 18,500 6,500 35,000 36,000 19.500 39.000 190.000 Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley Judith Basin Lewis & Clark Meagher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland Other CENTRAL 18,000 60,000 121,000 14,000 66,000 28,000 31,000 19,000 13,000 20,000 390,000 3 8 2.8 1.3 1,4 11 2.4 2.1 14 1.5 2.1 1.8 68,500 167.500 163.000 19.500 71.000 67.500 64.500 27.500 20.000 41.000 710,000 13 19 33 42 38 17 18 37 41 23 17,500 14.000 9.000 5,500 5.500 18,000 21,000 5.500 7.000 15,000 118,000 39 3,3 2,7 2.3 2.7 3.0 2.3 3.2 2.0 2.5 2.8 67.500 46,000 24,000 12,500 15.000 53.500 47.500 17.500 14.000 37.500 335,000 500 46.000 1 1 2.000 8.500 60.500 10.000 1 0.000 13.500 6.000 5.000 272,000 2 0 26 12 0,8 09 1,4 1,7 0,7 10 0,7 1,4 I.UOO 121,500 1 39,000 7.000 56.000 14,000 17,000 10.000 6,000 3,500 375,000 Beaverhead Gallatin Jefferson Madison Silver Bow Other SOUTHWEST 41,500 59,000 13,000 52,500 4,000 170,000 36 3.1 3 1 3.0 2.4 .VI 147.500 181,500 40,500 156,000 9,500 535,000 3 1 21 2 49 40.000 43.000 11.500 50.000 3.500 148,000 3,7 3,7 3,4 3,1 26 3,4 146.000 157.000 39,000 154,000 9,000 505,000 1.500 16.000 1.500 2.500 500 22,000 10 1 5 10 08 1 0 1.4 1 ,500 24,500 1,500 2,000 soo 30,000 Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Sweelgrass Treasure Yellowstone Other SOUTH CENl Ry\L 43,500 38,000 45,000 49,000 30,500 12,000 47,000 265,000 1.8 2.5 3.2 1,2 16 2.7 2.6 2,2 77,500 93,500 143,500 60,500 48,500 32,500 124,000 580,000 28 8 4 29 21 31 7 8.500 23.500 36.500 1 1 .000 20,000 5,500 26,000 131,000 3.7 3.5 3.6 2.8 2.0 49 4.2 3.4 31,500 81,500 132,500 30,500 39,000 27,000 108,000 450,000 35.000 14.500 8.500 38,000 10,500 6,500 21,000 l.U.OOO 13 0,8 1,3 0.8 09 0.8 08 1.0 46.000 1 2,000 1 1 ,000 30,000 9,500 5,500 16,000 130,000 Carter Custer Fallon Powder River ["rairie Rosebud Wibaux Other SOUTHEAST 59,000 32,000 43,500 56,000 8,500 37,000 14,000 250,000 1,8 22 1,3 1,7 2.1 2.4 19 1,9 109.000 71.000 58.500 96.000 17.500 87,000 26,000 465,000 52 19 51 36 45 14 54 2,500 12.500 2.000 8.500 2.500 19.000 1 ,000 48,000 2.0 3,7 2,8 2.6 4,2 3.4 20 3.2 5,000 46,000 5,500 22,000 10,500 64,01)0 2,000 155,000 56.500 19..500 41.500 47.500 6.000 18.000 13.000 202,000 18 13 13 1 6 1 2 1 3 1 S 1.5 104,000 25,000 53,000 74.000 7,000 23.001) 24.001) 310.000 MONIANA 1 ,650,()()(» 2 2 .V630,(»00 -- 75(),(M»0 3.2 2,410,000 900,000 1.4 1,220,000 2000 Montana AGRim.THRAL Statistics County Estimates - Crops 83 ALL OTHER H\\: Acreage. Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts. 1998 ri I ALL 1 irri(;aiki) n()n-irru;atki) | COUNTY & DISTRICT Yield Prtxlu ction Yield Pro- Yield Pro- Harvested Acres Per Acre Tons Harvested Acres Per Acre Tons duction Tons Harvested Acres Per Acre Tons duction Tons Tons Rank Deer Lodge 6,000 1 8 10.500 44 5.500 18 10,000 500 10 500 Rathcad 9.000 1.8 16.500 32 3.000 2.3 7.000 6.000 16 9.500 Granite 16.000 2.4 38.000 9 15.000 24 36.000 1.000 20 2.000 Lake 10.000 2 1 21.000 ->-> 7.000 24 17.000 3,000 1.3 4.000 Lincoln 4.000 14 5,500 53 1,000 1 5 1.500 3.000 13 4.000 Mineral 1.000 15 1,500 56 500 20 1,000 500 10 500 Missoula 7.000 16 11.000 43 4,500 1.7 7.500 2.500 14 3.500 Powell 26.000 1.8 45.500 5 24,000 18 42.500 2.000 1 5 3.000 Ravalli 18.000 2.3 40.500 7 16.000 2 3 37.500 2.000 15 3.000 Sanders 9.000 19 17.000 31 2.500 20 5.000 6.500 18 12.000 Other - -- NORTHW-EST 106.000 2.0 207,000 - 79.000 2.1 165,000 27.000 1.6 42.000 Blaine ;o,o(Hi 1 3 26. 000 18 9.000 1 6 14.51111 11 10 1 1 .500 Chouteau 15,000 15 23.000 20 500 2.0 1 ,000 14,500 1.5 22.000 Glacier 11.000 1,4 15.000 34 2,000 15 3,000 9.000 1.3 1 2.000 Hill 11.000 1.2 13.500 38 1.000 15 1.500 10.000 12 12.000 Liberty 5.000 1.1 5.500 53 500 20 1.000 4.500 1 0 4.500 Phillip's 34.000 16 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 2,4 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 12,000 Toole 6.000 1.6 9.500 46 500 20 1,000 5,500 15 8.500 Other - - NORTH CENTR.\L 131.000 1,6 209,000 - 40,000 2.2 89,000 91.000 1.3 120.000 Daniels 1.^.000 08 10,500 44 500 20 1 ,000 1 2,500 08 9,500 Dawson 22.000 14 30.000 12 1.000 20 2.000 21.000 13 28.000 Garfield 16.000 0.8 13.500 38 1.000 20 2.000 15.000 08 11,500 McCone 23.000 09 20.000 23 1.000 20 2.000 22.000 08 18.000 Richland 1 8.000 1.5 26.500 17 1.500 2.3 3.500 16.500 1.4 23.000 Roosevelt 22.000 0.9 20.000 TI 1 .500 17 2.500 20.500 09 17.500 Sheridan 16.000 I.I 17,500 29 1.500 17 2.500 14.500 10 15.000 Valley 17.000 1.5 26,000 18 6.000 2 3 13.500 1 1 .000 11 12.500 Other -- - NORTHEAST 147.000 1.1 164,000 - 14,000 2.1 29,000 133.000 1.0 135.000 Broadw ater 6,500 19 12.200 41 5,000 1 '1 9.500 1 ,500 1 8 2.700 Cascade 17.000 1 7 28.500 15 5.000 2.4 12,000 12,000 14 16,500 Fergus 25.000 15 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 20 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 20 40.500 2.000 18 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 08 3,000 Wheatland 16.000 1,8 29.500 13 9.500 2 1 20.000 6.500 15 9.500 Other -- -- -- CENTR.\L 128,000 1.7 218.000 - 53.000 2.1 112.000 75.000 1.4 106.000 Beaverhead 73.000 1,9 139.700 1 70.000 1,9 136.000 3.000 12 3.700 Gallatin 13.000 2.2 29.000 14 6,500 2,3 15.000 6.500 -> ") 14.000 Jefferson 9.000 1.8 16.000 33 7,500 19 14.000 1.500 I 3 2.000 Madison 21.000 2,2 45.600 4 20,000 -) T 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 12 1.200 Other — - -- - south\^t;st 120.000 2.0 238.000 - 107.000 2.0 216.000 13.000 1.7 22.000 Big Horn 9.000 1-3 12.000 42 2,000 2 5 5.000 7.000 1 0 7,000 Carbon 16.000 2.4 38.000 9 13.500 24 33.000 2.500 20 5.000 Park 9.000 1.9 17.500 29 6.000 -) f 13.000 3.000 15 4.500 Stillwater 12.000 1.9 23.000 20 4.500 -> -^ 10.500 7.500 1.7 12.500 Sweetgrass 10.000 1.5 14.500 37 6.000 18 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 CENTR.AL 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 12.000 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 T^ 2.500 2,2 5.500 14.500 10 14.500 Prairie 6.000 I.I 6.500 50 500 2,0 1.000 5.500 1.0 5.500 Rosebud 12,000 1,7 20.000 23 4.000 2,4 9.500 8.000 1.3 10.500 Wibaux 9.000 II 9.500 46 - -- 9.000 11 9.500 Other .. .. -- SOUTHEAST 101,000 1,1 116,000 - 11.000 2.3 25.000 90.000 1.0 91.000 MONTANA 800.000 1.6 1,280,000 -- .MO.OOO 2.1 720.000 460.000 1.2 560.000 84 CoinvTY Estimates - Crops Montana ACRicitLTHRAi. Statistics 2000 ALL OTHER HAY: Acreage, Yield, and Production bv Counties and Districts, 1999 COUNTY & ALL IKKK;ArKl) 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 dustion Tons DISTRICT Tons Rank Deer Lxxlge 5.500 13 7.000 30 5,000 13 6.500 500 10 500 Ralhead 18.000 14 26.000 22 5,500 2.2 12.000 12.500 11 14,000 Granite 22,000 19 41.500 4 20,500 20 40,000 1,500 10 1.500 Lake 20.000 16 32.000 10 17.500 1.7 30,000 2,500 08 2.000 Lincoln 4.000 11 4.500 49 1. 000 15 1,500 3,000 10 3.000 Mineral 1.000 1,5 1,500 52 500 20 1.000 500 10 500 Missoula 9,500 16 15.500 24 6,000 1.8 1 1 .000 3,500 1,3 4,500 Powell 28.000 1.5 42.500 4 25,500 16 40.000 2,500 10 2,500 Ravalli 21.000 2 1 43.500 2 19,000 2.2 42,000 2,000 08 1,500 Sanders Other NORTHWEST 11.000 14 15.000 26 5,500 1.6 9,000 5,500 11 6,000 140,000 1.6 229,000 -- 106,000 1.8 193,000 34,000 1.1 36,000 Blaine 17.500 13 22.500 14 7,500 2,0 15.000 10.000 08 7,500 Chouteau 14,500 1.4 21.000 35 2.000 2.5 5.000 12.500 1,3 16,000 Glacier 17,000 1.0 16.500 41 :, 1)0(1 1.8 3.500 15.000 09 13,000 Hill 16,000 1.2 18.500 32 3.00(1 20 6.000 13.000 10 12,500 Liberty 5,500 0.8 4.500 52 500 2,0 1.000 5.000 0,7 3,500 Phillips 40,000 1.4 57.000 11 12.500 20 25.000 27.500 1,2 32,000 Pondera 12.000 1.3 15.500 22 6.000 20 12.000 6.000 06 3,500 Teton 19.000 2.3 44,500 6 13.500 2,8 37.500 5.500 1,3 7,000 Toole 5,500 11 6.000 46 1.000 20 2.000 4.500 09 4,000 Other - .- -- NORTH CENTRAL 147,000 1.4 206,000 -- 48,000 2.2 107,000 99,000 1.0 99,000 Daniels 21.000 1.3 27.000 52 500 2 0 1.000 20.500 13 26,000 Dawson 23.000 1.2 27.500 46 1.000 20 2.000 22.000 1,2 25,500 Garfield 21.000 1.1 24.000 43 1.500 2.0 3.000 19.500 11 21,000 McCone 29,000 1.2 34.000 49 1.000 15 1.500 28.000 1,2 32,500 Richland 24.000 14 33.500 26 4.500 20 9.000 19.500 1,3 24,500 Roosevelt 1 8,000 1.5 27.000 41 2.000 1 8 3.500 16.000 1,5 23,500 Sheridan 29,000 1.3 38.000 37 2.000 2,0 4.000 27.000 13 34.000 Valley 19,000 16 31.000 16 6.500 2 2 14.000 12.500 14 17.000 Other - - -- - - NORTHEAST 184,000 1.3 242,000 -- 19,000 2.0 38,000 165,000 1.2 204,000 Broadwater 6,500 2.4 15.500 17 5.000 27 13.500 1,500 13 2.000 Cascade 27,000 12 33.500 13 7.000 2,4 16.500 20,000 (19 17.000 Fergus 26,000 12 31.500 32 2.000 3 0 6.000 24.000 i 1 25.500 Golden Valley 4,500 20 9.000 36 1.500 30 4.500 3.000 15 4.500 Judith Basin 21,000 10 21.500 43 2.000 1,5 3.000 19.000 1 0 18.500 Lewis & Clark 12,000 19 22.500 12 8.000 2,2 17.500 4.000 1,3 5.000 Meagher 19.000 2.4 46.500 3 15.000 2.7 40.500 4,000 15 6.000 Musselshell 5.000 11 5.500 45 1.000 2,5 2.500 4.000 08 3.000 Petroleum 6,500 1,4 9,000 37 2.500 16 4,000 4.000 1,3 5.000 Wheatland 18,500 2.2 40,500 7 14,000 26 37.000 4.500 08 3.500 Other CENTRAL 146.000 1.6 235,000 -- 58,000 2.5 145.000 88.000 1.0 90.000 Beaverhead 61,000 1,8 108,500 1 56.500 19 105.000 4.500 0 8 3.500 Gallatin 13,500 1,8 24,000 17 6.000 2,3 13.500 7.500 1 4 10.500 Jefferson 9,000 16 14,500 21 7.000 1 8 12.500 2.000 1 0 2.000 Madison 23,000 16 36.000 8 22.000 16 35.000 1 .000 lO 1.000 Silver Bow Other SOUTHWEST 3.500 1,4 5.000 37 2.500 1 6 4.000 1 .000 10 1 .000 110,000 1.7 188,000 -- 94,000 1.8 170,000 16,000 1.1 18.000 Big fJorn 7.000 16 1 1 .000 37 I.50O 2,7 4.000 5.500 1 .^ 7.000 C'arbon 16,000 2.0 32,500 9 13,500 2.3 30.500 2.500 0,8 2.000 Park 8,500 2.1 17,500 14 6,500 2.3 15.000 2.000 13 2,500 Stillwater 13,000 14 1 8,000 25 5.000 2,0 10.000 8.000 10 8,000 Sweetgrass 10,000 15 15.000 17 7.500 1,8 13.500 2.500 06 1,500 Treasure 2,000 1.5 3.000 49 500 3,0 1.500 1.500 10 1,500 Yellowstone 13,500 1.5 20,000 17 5,500 2.5 13.500 8.000 0,8 6.500 Other SOUTH CENTRAL 70,000 1.7 117,000 -- 40,000 2.2 88,000 30,000 1.0 29.000 Carter 44,000 1.5 66,000 32 3,000 20 6.000 41.000 15 60.000 Custer 10.000 1.5 14,500 30 2,000 3.3 6.500 8.000 1 0 8.000 Fallon 30,500 1.2 .35.500 52 500 20 1 .000 30.000 12 34.500 Powder River 37,500 1.2 46.500 29 4,500 19 8.500 33,000 12 38.000 Prairie 9,0(MJ 15 13.500 52 500 2,0 1,000 8,500 15 12.500 Rosebud 1 1 ,000 15 16.500 26 3,500 26 9,000 7.500 10 7.500 Wibaux 1 1 ,000 1.4 15,500 46 1 ,000 20 2,000 10.000 1,4 13.500 Other - .. SOUTHEAST 15.V000 1.4 208,000 -- 15,000 2.3 34,000 138,000 1.3 174.000 MONIANA yso.ooo I.? 1 ,425,000 -- .fSO.OOO 2.0 775.000 570,000 I.I 650.000 2000 Montana Agrici'ltiir.\l Statistics State Estimates - Livestock 85 CAT PLE and CALVES: Inventorv. Number bv Class. Cattle on Feed, and Value. January 1, 1991-2000 Year Total All Cattle & Cows & Heifers That Ha\e Cahed Heifers 500 Lbs & Over OllKT Cattle on Feed All C altle Value Beef Milk Beef Cow Replace- Milk Cow Replace- Other Steers 500 Lb Bulls 500 Lb Calves Under Per Head Total Calves ments ments & Over &0\er 50n Lb (000) Head Uols (000) Dols 1991 2.350 1.396 24 312 8 163 190 82 175 90 755 1,774,250 1992 2,550 1.466 24 .343 8 219 220 85 185 75 720 1,836,000 1993 2.500 1 .497 23 345 8 154 202 91 180 75 760 1 ,900,000 1994 2,550 1.478 22 355 8 210 264 88 125 110 780 1,989,000 1995 2.700 1.559 21 360 7 230 265 98 160 100 675 1,822,500 1996 2.750 1,570 20 330 7 270 315 93 145 105 560 1 ,540,000 1997 2.700 1.570 20 350 7 210 285 98 160 85 600 1,620,000 1998 2.600 1,542 18 350 8 210 255 97 120 80 740 1 .924,000 1999 2.600 1.552 18 340 10 225 245 100 110 70 660 1,716,000 2000 2.600 1,582 18 380 10 180 230 105 95 70 800 2.080.000 CALF CROP and DISPOSITION, January 1, 1990-1999 ■^'ear Calves Bom Inship- Ments Marketings 1/ On Farm Slaughter 2/ Death Losses Cattle 1 Cahcs Cattle & CaKes Cattle Calves 1 (000) Head | 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 1.520 178 1.350 260 6 24 58 1999 1.570 154 1 .340 300 6 23 55 1/ E.xcludes interfarm sales. 2/ Excludes animals custom slaughtered in commercial establishments or farmers. CATTLE and CALVES: Production and Income and Private Grazing Fee Rates. 1990-1999 >'ear l^roduction 1/ Marketings Pnce PerC\u Beef Cattle Calves Cash Receipts 3/ Value of Home Consumption Gross Income Private Grazing Fee Rates .Animal Unit 4/ Cow-Calf Per Head (000) Lbs- Dollars (000) Dollars Dollars Per Month 1 'WO 1 0» 1 I 992 1903 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 938.260 974.420 1 .032.075 1.050.250 1.047.530 1.088.495 1.082.110 1 .044.635 1.073.386 1.055.215 964.230 927.425 1.132.455 1.054.480 998.870 1.100.035 1.204,820 1,251,620 1,183,960 1,144.500 7060 6650 69 80 75 60 71 60 59.80 53-80 64 50 62 00 67 60 95.30 93-70 90 30 97 00 83.30 69 50 62-20 84.70 7860 89 90 709,576 675.377 779,958 819.287 728,590 667,838 655.770 831,030 754,340 805,794 7,779 9,111 8,948 9,448 9,709 7,391 7,042 7,982 8,411 9.004 717.355 684.488 788,906 828,735 738,299 675,229 662,812 839,012 762,751 814.798 9.61 10.58 II 86 II 40 II 80 11-90 II 80 12.30 1260 13 20 11 46 12 13 1261 12 90 13,50 13.70 13-20 13 90 14,30 15 00 10-57 10-53 11 97 11.50 12 90 12.80 11 70 13 20 1330 1400 1/ .Adjustments made for inshipments and changes in inventorv II Excludes interfarm sales and custom slaug: where produced 3/ Receipts from marketings and sale of farm slaughter. 4/ Includes animal unit plus cow-ca hter in commercial establishments for use on farms If rates CATTLE and CALVES: Number of Operations & 'ercent of Total Inventory by Size Groups, 1990-1999 Year Number of Operations 1-49 Head 50-99 Head 100-499 Head 500-999 Head \l 1 .000 Head & Over Operations Inventorv Operations Inventorv Operations Inventorv Operations lnvenlor> Operations Inventorv Number Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 1990 14.000 5.200 40 2.900 90 4.800 41 0 I.IOO 460 - 1991 13.400 4.600 40 T 500 7.0 5.100 400 1.200 490 1992 13.300 4.500 40 -> 300 6.0 5,300 42.0 1.200 48.0 - 1 493 13.100 4.500 40 T 200 6.0 5.200 420 900 24.0 300 240 1 9>)4 13.000 4,500 3-0 2 200 60 5.000 400 950 25.0 350 260 1905 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 1 99- 13.600 5.100 3.5 2 200 5.5 5,100 42 0 800 20.0 400 29.0 I'dlS 14.000 5.500 40 T 250 6.0 5,100 44.0 800 20.0 350 26.0 1999 13.500 5.100 30 ■> 150 60 5.000 41 0 850 22-0 400 28-0 1/ Pnor to 1993 size group is 500 head and over I 86 State Estimates - Livestock Montana Agricultuil\l Statistics 2000 BEEF COWS: Number of Operations and Percent of Total Inventory by Size Groups, 1990-1999 YEAR Number of Operations 1 4') Head 50-99 Head 100-499 Head 1/ 500 Head &0\er | Operations Inventory Operations Inventory Operations Inventory Operations ln%entor\ Number Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 1990 12,300 5,000 70 3,200 150 4,100 78.0 - - 1991 12.200 4,900 60 3,000 140 4.300 80.0 - 1992 12.100 4,900 7.0 2,700 120 4.500 81.0 - - 1993 1 1 .800 4,800 7.0 2,400 110 4.100 540 500 280 1994 11.100 4,300 6.0 2,250 10.0 4.000 55.0 550 29 0 1995 11,500 4,400 6.0 2.000 9.0 4.600 60.0 500 25.0 1996 11.700 4.300 5,0 2,650 11.0 4.200 55.0 550 29.0 1997 11,800 4.800 6,0 2.150 9.0 4.300 56.0 550 29.0 1998 12,700 5,700 70 2,300 100 4,200 56 0 500 270 1999 12,300 5,200 50 2,370 10 0 4,200 56 0 530 290 1/ Prior to 1993 size group is 100 head and over. I MILK COWS; On Farms, Production per Cow, Milkfat, and Total Production, 1990-1999 Year Number of Operations Milk Cows on Farms 1 / Production Per Cow Milkfat Total Production 2/ Milk Milkfat Milk Milkfat Number Head Pounds Percent Million Lbs 1990 1.700 24.000 13,542 475 351 325 114 1991 1.600 24.000 13,750 488 3.55 330 11.7 1992 1.400 23.000 14,217 502 3.53 327 11.5 1993 1.100 22.000 13.955 495 3.55 307 10.9 1994 1.000 21.000 14.619 519 3.55 307 10.9 1995 900 21.000 15.000 536 3.57 315 11.2 1996 800 20.000 15.350 550 3.58 307 11.0 1997 750 19.000 15.526 550 3.54 295 10.4 1998 700 18.000 16.167 577 3.57 291 104 1999 650 18,000 16.833 601 3.57 303 108 1/ Average nun fiber during year, excl uding heifers not yet fresh. 11 Excludes milk sucked by calves 1 MILK MARKETED: Quantity and Cash Receipts, 1990-1999 Year Milk Sold to Plants and Dealers Milk Sold Directly to Consumers | Quantity PncePer 100 Lbs Cash Receipts Quantity Price Per Quart Cash Receipts Million Lbs Dollars (000) Dollars (000) Quarts Cents (000) Dollars 1990 311 13.70 42.607 1/ 1/ 1/ 1991 312 12.20 38.064 1.395 48 670 1992 310 13 30 41,230 930 50 465 1993 290 13,30 38.570 930 49 456 1994 292 13.70 40.004 930 51 474 1995 303 13.30 40.299 1/ 1996 294 1520 44.688 1/ 1997 284 13.20 37.488 1/ 1998 280 15.00 42.000 1/ 1999 290 1460 42.340 1/ 1/ Not published to avoid disclosing individual operations. 1 DAIRY PRODUCTS MARKETED: Income and Value, 1990-1999 Year Combined Marketing of Milk and Cream Used for Milk, Cream and Butter on Farms Where Produced Gross Farm Income from Dairy Products 3/ Farm Value of Milk l^rtxiuced 4/ Milk Utilized Average Returns 1/ Cash Receipts from Marketings Per 100 Pounds Milk Per Pound Milkfat Milk Utilized Value 2/ Mil, Lbs. Dollars (000) Dols. Mil Lbs (000) Dols. (000) Dols 1 990 311 13.70 3 90 42.607 6 822 43.429 44,525 1991 315 1230 3.46 38.7.34 6 738 39,472 40,578 1992 312 1336 3.79 41,695 6 802 42,497 43,700 1993 292 13-37 3.76 39,026 7 936 39,961 41,031 1994 294 1377 3.88 40,478 6 826 41,304 42,268 1995 303 13 30 3.73 40,299 5 665 40,964 41,895 1996 294 15 20 4.25 44,688 5 760 45,448 46,664 1997 284 13 20 3.73 .37,488 4 528 38,016 38,940 1998 :yo 15 )l(> 4 20 42.()(«) 4 600 42,600 43,650 1999 J'H) 14 6(1 4(19 42.34(1 5 7.30 43,070 44,238 1/ Cash receipts divided by milk for milkfat represented in combined marketings. 2/ Va ued at average returns per 100 pounds of milk in combine d marketings of milk and cream .3/ Cash receipts from marketings of milk and cream plus value of milk used for home consumption and farm- churned butter 4 / Includes value of milk fed to calves 2000 Montana AcRicbXTHRAL Statistics State Ksi imatks - Lfvestock 87 SHEEP and LAMBS: Inventorv, Value per Head, and Classes, January 1, 1991 -2000 Year Number of Operations All Sheep & Lambs Breeding Sheep One Year & Over Umbs 2/ All RepI Lambs Inventory \ alue IVr Head Total \'aluc Market 1/ All Breeding 1/ Ewes Wethers &Rams Ewes Rams Number Head Dollars (000 » Dols Head Head Head Head IWI 2.S()0 683.000 64 00 43.712 33.000 650.000 504.000 17.000 117.000 1 2.000 1<)9; -t 500 678.000 5700 38.646 38.000 640.000 504.000 18.000 106.000 12.000 1 443 ■) 500 564.000 66 (HI 37.224 34.0t)0 530.000 423.000 15.000 83.000 9.000 1994 ") 3(K) 534.000 65 00 34.710 32.000 500.000 410.000 14.000 - 76.000 1995 -t 2(K) 490.000 68 00 33.320 40,000 450.000 367.000 12.000 - - 71.000 1996 T 200 465.000 84.00 39.060 35.000 430.000 347.000 11.000 -- -- 72.000 1997 -1 100 432.000 97 00 41.904 32.000 400.000 330.000 1 1 .000 -- 59.000 1998 T 000 415.000 lOO.OO 41,500 30.000 385.000 315.000 10.000 -- 60.000 1999 1 900 380.000 80 00 30.400 35.000 345.000 270.000 9,000 - - 66.000 2000 3/ 370.000 91 00 33.670 30.000 340.000 274.000 9.000 - 57.000 1/ Prior to 1995 market sheep and lar nbs viere classified as sheep on feed, and all breeding sheep and lambs were classified as stock sheep. 2/ Beginning in 1994 lambs are no longer classified by sex All replacement lambs include ewe and ram lambs intended for the breeding flock. Other lambs are included in the market | cate2or\' ?/ Not available 1 Wool Production, Average Fleece Weight, and Value, 1990-1999 Year Sheep Shorn Per Fleece Wool Production Wcxil Head Pounds Pounds Price per Lb. Cents Total Value Dollars 1990 627.000 90 6.204.000 91 5.646.000 1991 641.000 10.2 6.542.000 57 3.729.000 1992 620.000 9.6 5.967.000 85 5.072.000 1993 570.000 9.7 5.542.000 54 2.993.000 1994 533.000 9.6 5,092.000 86 4.379.000 1995 458.000 9.4 4.318.000 123 5.311.000 1996 419.000 9.5 3.965.000 94 3.727.000 1997 387.000 9.4 3.632.000 101 3.668.000 1998 367.000 9.3 3.423.000 78 2.670.000 1999 336.000 95 3.196.000 50 1.598,000 Lamb Crop and Disposition, 1990-1999 Lambs Saved Inshipments Marketings 1/ On Farm Slaughter 2/ Death Loss Year Sheep & Lambs Sheep Lambs Sheep & Lambs Sheep Lambs | Head | 1990 535.000 40,000 113.000 .361.000 1.000 40.000 40.000 1991 585.000 37,000 1 20.000 417.000 2.000 42.000 46.000 1992 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 11.000 104.000 346.000 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 1999 340,000 5.000 47.000 266.000 1,000 1 8.000 23.000 1/ Excludes it iterfarm sales Includes animals custom slaughtered in commercial establishments for u se on farms where pro duced. 2/ Excludes a nimals custom slaughtered in commercial establishments for farmers. Production and Income from Sheep and Lambs , 1990-1999 Year Production 1/ Marketings 2/ PncePerC«t Cash Receipts 3/ Value of Home Consumption Gross Income Sheep 1 Lambs Pounds Pounds Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars 199(1 47.849.000 49.505.000 17 60 4830 18.881.000 110.0(M) 18.991.000 1991 50.295.000 54.544.000 18.50 46.80 20.568.000 170.000 20.738.000 1992 44,738,000 61.106,000 2360 55.50 25.227.000 206.000 25.433.000 1993 40,978,000 46.045,000 26.80 6520 25.093,000 228.000 25.321.000 1994 37.535,000 44,925,000 29.20 67 10 24,232.000 155,000 24.387.000 1995 34,505,000 39,439,000 26.80 81.40 25,682,000 189.000 25.871.000 1996 34.227,000 38,956,000 31.20 91 10 28,797,000 213,000 29.010.000 1997 32,360,000 36,796.000 37.40 97.80 29,744,000 234.000 29.978,000 1998 31,791.000 37.686.000 29.20 7360 21,434,000 189.000 21.623,000 1999 30.688.000 31.729.000 29 10 7680 20.736.000 195,000 20,931.000 1/ Adjustments made for inshipments and changes in inventor)'. 2/ Excludes interfarm sales . ind custom slaughter in commercial establishment s for use on farms where produced 3/ Includes receipts from marketings and from sales of farm slaughtered mea t. 88 St.\te Estim.\tes - Lr\ estock MONT.\N A ACRIClXTfRAI, STATISTICS 2000 SHEEP & LAMBS: Inventory, Death Losses, and Value of Losses, 1990-1999 Jan. 1 Sheep & Lamb Death Losses l.unihs All Sheep & Lamb Losses All Year Lamb Inventory Crop Sheep Losses Before Docking After Docking All Lambs Total Loss Jan. 1 Inventory & Lambs Bom 1/ (000) Head Percent 1990 663 535 40 53 40 93 133 106 1991 683 585 42 54 46 100 142 10 7 1992 678 510 35 39 38 77 112 '» 1 1993 564 480 35 36 37 73 108 100 1994 534 465 29 35 40 75 104 10.1 1995 490 410 25 34 33 67 92 ') ') 1996 465 390 21 30 32 62 83 9.4 1997 432 380 25 32 28 60 85 10.1 1998 415 355 20 25 22 47 67 8.4 1999 380 340 18 23 23 46 64 8.6 Year Predator Losses Non- Predator Loss Unknown Causes Value of Losses Total Loss Jan. 1 Inventory & Lambs Bom 1/ Predator Non- Predator Unknown Total 11 (000) Head Percent (000) Head (000) Dollars 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 1999 20.3 2.7 36.8 6.9 1,094.7 2,198.8 410.2 3,703.7 1/ Lamb s bom equals lamb crop plus lambs lost before docking. 2/ Totals m ay not add becaus e of rounding. Value of Sheep & Lamb Losses, 1994-99 By Cause of Death (000) Dollars 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 D Unknown Ei Predators B Non-Predators 2000 Montana AGRicirLTUR.\L Statistics STATK KSTIMATKS - I.lVtST()( K 89 SHEEP & LAMBS : Losses bv Cause, Montana , 1998-1999 Cause SllKKP LOSS LAMB LOSS lOIAl LOSS Number Value in Dollars Number Value m Dollars Num xr Value m Dollars of Loss ofl- ead (000) 1/, 3/ ofH •ad (000) 2/. 3/ of H .■ad (000) 3/ 1 1 '>')S 1 <)')'! I99S 1 99<) 199S 1 999 1998 1 999 1998 1999 1 998 1999 1 Predators 1 Fo\ 100 _ 7 9 _ 1 .900 1 .200 83.9 55.3 2.000 1,200 91 8 55.3 Doa 500 .300 39 5 26 4 700 300 309 138 1.200 600 704 402 Coyote 2.900 2,800 229 1 2464 12.000 12.300 5299 5668 14.900 15,100 7590 813.2 Eagle 100 100 7.9 8.8 1 .900 1.600 83.9 73.7 2.000 1,700 91.8 82.5 Bobcat - - - - - - - - - - - - Bear 100 200 7.9 17.6 200 200 88 92 300 400 167 268 Mountain Lion 400 200 31 6 17,6 200 200 88 92 600 400 404 268 Other Animals _ - - - 100 - 4,4 - 100 - 44 - llnknown Predators _ 200 _ 176 700 700 309 32.3 700 900 309 499 Total Predators 4.100 3.800 323.9 .334.4 17.700 16.500 781.6 760.3 21.800 20.300 1.105.5 1.094.7 Non-Predators 1 Diaeslive 4/ 71)0 4/ 61 6 4/ 2.700 4/ 124 4 4/ 3.400 4/ 1860 Respiratory 4/ soo 4/ 704 4/ 4.200 4/ 193 5 4/ 5.000 4/ 2639 Metabolic 4/ 700 4/ 61 6 4/ 800 4/ .369 4/ 1.500 4/ 98.5 Other Diseases 4/ 900 4/ 79.2 4/ 1.600 4/ 73.7 4/ 2.500 4/ 152.9 Total All Diseases 3.000 .MOO 2.^7.0 272.8 6.300 9,300 278.2 428.5 9300 12.400 515.2 701.3 Weather Conditions 2,000 1,000 1580 880 8.000 7,600 3533 350.2 10.000 8.600 511,3 438.2 Poison 1 ,000 1,000 79.0 88.0 800 500 35.3 23.0 1.800 1,500 114 3 1110 Lambing Complications 1,400 1 .300 110 6 114.4 8.000 5,600 3533 258.0 9.400 6.900 4639 372.4 On Back 1,000 1 .000 790 88.0 _ - - - 1.000 1.000 79.0 88.0 Old Age 4,900 3.900 387 1 .343.2 4.900 3.900 387.1 343.2 Theft 300 600 23.7 52.8 400 600 17.7 27.6 700 1 .200 41.4 804 Other 200 100 158 8.8 1,400 1,200 61 8 55.3 1,600 1 .300 77.6 64.1 Total Non-Predators 13.800 12,000 1,090.2 1.0.^6.0 24,900 24.800 1.099.6 1.142.8 38.700 36.800 2.189.8 2.198,8 Unknown Causes 2.100 2.200 165.9 193.6 4.400 4.700 194.3 216.6 6,500 6.900 360.2 410.2 Total Loss 20.000 18.000 1.580.0 1.584.0 47.000 46.000 2.075.5 2.119.7 67.000 64.000 3,655.5 3.703.7 1/ I'sing averaee reported \al ue for Ev. es 1+ 2/ Lamb valut :s equal to n larket year a vcragc pnce received for lambs mu Itiplied by an average weight of 60 pounds per lamb. 3/ Totals may not add due tc ) rounding 4/ Not av ailable. - C )enotes less han 1 00 he ad SHEEP & LAMBS: Percent of Losses By Cause and Size of Flock, Montana, 1998-1999 SIZE OF FLOCK CAUSE OF LOSS 1-99 100-999 1000-f All Sizes 1998 1999 1998 1999 1998 1999 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Predators Percent Fox ^ _ 2 2 4 3 4 3 3 3 -i Dog 3 1 T 1 1 1 -> t 1 2 1 Coyote 12 27 20 24 30 27 30 27 23 22 24 Eagle - - 1 3 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 Bobcat - - - - 1 1 - 1 - - 1 Bear - - - - - - - - - - - Mountain Lion 4 - - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Other Animals 1 - _ - - - - - - - - Unknown Predators 1 - -) 1 1 "> 1 1 1 1 1 Total Predators 1/ 24 29 28 31 43 39 40 38 32 33 32 Non-Predators Percent Digestive 2/ 9 2/ 6 2/ 5 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 5 Respiratory 2/ 8 2/ 8 2/ 5 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 8 Metabolic 2/ 4 2/ 1 2/ 1 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ Other Diseases 2/ 6 y 5 2/ 3 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 4 Total All Diseases 25 28 12 20 11 15 10 8 9 14 20 Weather Conditions 15 6 21 12 11 14 16 17 31 15 13 Poison - _ -> 1 5 3 2 2 2 J ■> Lambing Complications 25 21 15 12 10 8 9 8 8 14 11 On Back - 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 Old Age 6 7 7 6 5 4 6 5 5 7 6 Theft _ - 1 3 1 2 2 3 2 1 2 Other Causes 1 1 3 3 3 2 4 2 1 -) -y Total Non-Predators 72 63 61 58 48 50 50 47 58 57 57 Unknown Causes 4 8 11 11 9 11 10 15 10 10 11 Total Loss 1/ 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 1/ Totals may not add due to rot ndina 2/ Not available - Denotes less than 1 percent 90 State Estimates - Lr\ estock Montana Acrici'i.ti'rai. Statistics 2000 HOGS and PIGS: Number o ■ Operations, Inventory, and Value per Head, December 1, 1990-1999 Year Number of Operations Inventory Value Per Head Total Value Breeding Inventory Market Hogs Number Head Dollars (OOO)Dols Head Head 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 8000 14.400 20,000 160,000 1994 900 210.000 5600 1 1 .760 22,000 188,000 1995 900 1 80,000 7400 13,320 19.000 161,000 1996 750 150.000 9600 14,400 16.000 1 34,000 1997 650 180.000 85.00 15,300 20.000 160,000 1998 650 190.000 46.00 8,740 19.000 1 7 1 ,000 1999 600 1 50.000 74.00 11,100 17.000 133.000 HOGS and PIGS: Annual Farrowings and Disposition, 1990-1999 Year Annual Farrowings 1/ In Shipments Marketings 2/ On Farm Slaughter 3/ Death Loss Sows Farrowed Pigs Per Litter Pig Crop Head 1990 4/ 4/ 357.000 4.000 376,000 3,000 17,000 1991 5 1 ,000 8.24 420.000 8.000 369,000 3.000 1 6,000 1992 46.000 8.37 385.000 9.000 385,000 3,000 16,000 1993 42.000 8.45 355.000 6.000 378,000 2.000 1 6,000 1994 46,000 8.39 386.000 7.000 346,000 2.000 15.000 1995 44.000 8.45 372.000 6,000 388,000 3,000 17.000 1996 37.000 8.73 323.000 5,000 342,000 2,000 14.000 1997 36.000 889 320.000 13,000 288,000 2,000 1 3.000 1998 38.500 894 344.000 9,000 326,000 2,000 15.000 1999 36.000 903 325.000 17,000 366.000 2,000 14,000 1/ December-November marketmg year 11 Includes animals custom slaughterei 1 in commercial establis hments for use on farms where produced 3/ E.xcludes animals custom slau.ehtered in commercial establishments for farme s 4/ Not available HOGS and PIGS: Production and Income, 1990-1999 Year Production 1/ Marketings 2/ Price Per Cwl. Cash Receipts 3/ Value of Consumption Gross Income (000) Lbs. Dollars (000) Dols. 1990 84.561 87,650 50 00 43,973 1 l,"■^ 45,100 1991 86,319 83,223 44.40 37.146 490 37,636 1992 86,480 88,893 37.60 33,681 375 34,056 1993 80,950 85,860 44.10 38,044 337 38,381 1994 85,525 82,660 37.60 31,119 288 31,407 1995 88,220 91,930 39.10 36.074 489 36,563 1996 71,505 75,900 49.70 37.900 497 38,397 1997 62,465 61.145 55.30 34.010 406 34.416 1998 64,100 65.120 40.10 26.914 385 27.299 1999 65,534 7I,')|0 30.80 24,127 308 24.435 1/ Adjustments made for inshipments and changes in inventory. 2/ Excludes interfarm sales and custom slaughter n commercial establishments 1 or use on farms where prtxluced 3/ Includes receipts from marketings and from sales of farm slaughtered m eat 2000 Montana Agricii.ti r.\i. Statistic s Si \iy i;siiM \ihs - 1 i\Ksr()( k 91 CHICKENS; Inventory, Value per Bird and Total Value, Production and Income, December 1. 1990-1999 Near All Chickens N'aluc Per Bird Total \alue Number Sold Prcxluction Sold lYice Per Pound Cash Receipts Head Dollars Head Pounds Cents Dollars 11)1)0 760.000 : M) 1 .748.0W) 645.000 2,580,000 4.5 116.000 I'Wl 780.000 2.80 2,184,000 458.000 1,832,000 4.0 73.000 I'w: 710.000 260 1,846,000 562.000 2.248,000 2.5 56.000 1993 550.000 2.70 1.485.000 545.000 2.180,000 40 87.000 1994 510.000 2.70 1.377,000 461.000 1,844,000 20 37.000 1995 540.000 2.50 1,350,000 536,000 2.144.000 3.0 64,000 1996 470.000 3.20 1 ,504.000 400,000 1 .600.000 2.0 32.000 1997 405.000 3.20 1 .296.000 319.000 1.276.000 2.0 26.000 1998 380,000 2-90 1.102.000 192.000 768.000 2.0 15.000 1999 410.000 290 1 . 1 89.000 216.000 864.000 20 17.000 EGGS: Production and Value, 1990-1999 Year 1/ Lavers 2/ Eggs Per Layer Egg Production Price Per Dozen Value of Production Number Number Millions Cents (000) Dols 1990 658.000 261 172 680 9.747 1991 626.000 262 164 66.0 9,020 1992 602.000 266 160 49.0 6,533 1993 460.000 271 125 63.0 6,563 1994 374.000 265 99 55.0 4,538 1995 371.000 283 105 57.0 4,988 19')6 378.000 286 108 66.0 5.940 1907 294.000 299 88 57.0 4,180 1998 290.000 290 84 55.0 3.850 19<)t) 290.000 324 94 43 0 3.368 1/ Data related to the 12 month period beginning with December 1 of th e prev ious year through November of the current year. y Average number of lavers on hand durina the vear HONEY: Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value, 1990-1999 Colonies Yield Per Honey Dec. 15 Pnce per \alue of Year of Bees Colony Production Stocks Pound Production Number Lbs (000) Lbs. (000) Lbs Cents (000) Dols 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 1999 122.000 70 8.540 2.135 60 5.124 92 State Estimates - Livkstock Montana Agriciiltiir.al Statistics 2000 Red Meat Production by Months, 1991-2000 1/ Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May June Julv Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Total ( 000 1 Pound 1991 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 1992 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 1993 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 1997 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 1998 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 2.000 1,800 1.800 1,800 1,900 2.100 1,800 2.000 1.600 1.800 1.700 1.900 22.200 2000 1,700 1,400 1.400 1,600 1,800 1.900 1,800 1/ Include s slaughter in t'ederallv inspected and other slaughter plants 5ut excludes animals slaughtered on larnis Monthly Slaughter by Livestock Classes, 1991-2000 1/ CATTLE & CALVES Year Jan Feb, Mar. Apr. Mav June July Aug. Sept Oct Nov. Dec Total Head 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 2,100 1,900 1,900 2,000 2,100 2,200 2,000 2,200 1,900 2,200 2,000 2,100 24.500 2000 1,900 1,800 1,800 2,000 2,300 2.300 2.200 1/ Includes slaughter in federally ir ispecled and other slaug hter plants but ewjludes animals sla ughtered on farms SHEEP & LAMBS Year Jan. Feb. Mar Apr. May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov. Dec Total Head 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 1994 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 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 400 400 400 300 300 3.500 2000 300 200 200 300 300 300 400 1/ Includes slaughter in federally ir spected and other slaug hlcr plants 1 lut excludes animals sla ughtered on farms HOGS & PIGS 1 Year Jan Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec Total Head 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 3 1 ,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 ,HOI) 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 3,600 3,000 3,100 2,600 2,600 2,900 2,600 2.700 2,100 2.000 2,500 2,2CK) 3 1 ,800 200f) 2,000 1,300 1.300 1 ,200 1,200 1,200 1,600 1/ Includes slaughter ir \ federally ir specled ant other slauj. hter plants t lut excludes animals sla ughtered on farms 2000 Montana A(;ri( ri.Ti'R.\L Statistics County Estimates - Li% kstoc k 93 LIVESTOCK: In^ entory by Counties. J anuary 1, 1998-2000 COUNTY & DISTRICT ALL CATTLE & CALVES BEEE COWS & HEIEERS THAT HAVE CALVED loos 1 900 2000 Rank 199S 1009 2000 Rank Deer Lodge 10.100 11.100 9,500 53 6.200 6.300 5,600 54 Flathead 17.300 I7..300 15,700 49 7.900 7.700 7,600 52 Granite 25.000 24.600 24,000 41 16.400 17.000 16,600 39 Lake 55.000 55.000 55,000 21 32.100 32.300 35,300 17 Lincoln 4,300 4,400 3,800 55 2.600 2.600 2,500 55 Mineral l.IOO 1,200 900 56 600 700 600 56 Missoula 13.100 12,700 1 1 ,700 52 8.000 7.800 8.000 51 Powell 52.000 51,000 51.000 23 30.600 3 1 .500 30,000 24 Ravalli 37.000 37,100 34.600 33 20.300 20.400 19,500 35 Sanders 21.100 21,600 21.800 45 13., 300 13.700 14,300 44 Other - NORTHWEST 236,000 236,000 228,000 -- L38,000 140,000 140,000 -- Blaine 72.000 72,000 71.000 11 47.000 47.000 47,000 8 Chouteau 46.500 44,000 45.000 26 30.400 30.000 29,000 25 Glacier 39.500 39,000 37,000 30 26.500 26.900 24,400 30 Hill 30.100 31,900 28.700 39 17.900 19.000 19,100 36 Liberty 16.000 15,800 15.600 50 10.200 10.000 10,200 49 Phillip's 77.000 78,000 78.000 7 48.000 49,000 51,000 6 Pondera 27.100 28,300 29.700 37 18,200 19,100 20,900 34 Teton 62.000 59,000 55.000 21 34,000 33.700 3 1 ,900 22 Toole IQ.SOO 20,000 22.000 44 12,800 13,300 14,500 43 Other - NORTH CENTR.\L .^90,000 388,000 382,000 ■- 245,000 248,000 248,000 -- Daniels 14.500 14,000 15.200 51 9.600 9,400 10,000 50 Dawson 44.000 43,000 43.000 28 28.700 28.000 28,400 26 Garfield 54.000 57,000 56.000 20 36.000 37.000 38,700 14 McCone 34,000 33,200 35.200 32 21.200 21.500 21,600 33 Richland 56.000 58,000 62.000 14 29.400 30.500 32,300 21 Roosevelt 28.200 28,300 29.200 38 18,200 18.600 18,.300 37 Sheridan 22.300 22,500 24.400 40 14.600 15,000 15,700 41 Vallev 64.000 66,000 65.000 12 40.300 42,000 43,000 10 Other -- - NORTHEAST .M 7.000 322.000 330,000 198,000 202,000 208,000 -- Broadwater 24,500 23,500 22,400 43 15,000 15.200 14,800 42 Cascade 86,000 85.000 82.000 6 52,000 53.000 55,000 4 Fergus 109,000 105.000 107,000 3 70.000 69,000 72,000 T Golden Valley 20,900 20,900 20.300 47 12.000 12,600 12,400 48 Judith Basin 64,000 63,000 64.000 13 37.300 38.200 38,400 15 Lewis & Clark 44,000 45,000 47.000 25 24.700 24.900 26,000 29 Meagher 58,000 60.000 62.000 14 34.800 35.600 36,200 16 Musselshell 34,900 35.800 34.300 34 23.200 22.800 23,100 31 Petroleum 23,300 22.200 23.000 42 13.900 14.700 16,100 40 Wheatland 35,400 37.600 36.000 31 21,100 22.000 22,000 32 Other - - - -- CENTR.4L 500.000 498,000 498,000 304,000 308,000 316,000 -- Beaverhead 1 38,000 143.000 157.000 1 79,000 79.000 84,000 1 Gallatin 59,000 58.000 57.000 18 29.100 28.000 28,000 27 Jefferson 21,700 23.600 21.200 46 14.000 14.000 13,000 47 Madison 77,000 78.000 78.000 7 4X,(100 48.000 5 1 ,000 6 Silver Bow 9,300 9.400 8.800 54 5,000 6.000 6.000 53 Other - SOUTHWEST 305.000 312.000 322,000 -- 176,000 175,000 182,000 -- Big Horn 91,000 94.000 96.000 4 59 000 60.000 60.000 -; Carbon 67,000 62.000 60.000 17 31,400 30.900 32.600 20 Park 46,000 45,000 44.000 27 30,400 30.400 31.200 23 Stillwater 57,000 59,000 57.000 18 32,800 34.300 35.100 18 Sweetgrass 51,000 49.000 49.000 24 32,100 31.000 33.200 19 Treasure 32.000 30.000 31.000 36 I3,.300 14.400 13.900 45 Yellowstone 1 1 8,000 1 17.000 115.000 2 46,000 45.000 44.000 9 Other -- - - SOUTH CENTRAL 462,000 456,000 452,000 -- 245,000 246,000 250,000 -- Carter 59,000 59.000 61.000 16 38,000 38.000 42.000 12 Custer 79,000 76.000 76.000 9 44.000 42.300 41.000 13 Fallon 41,500 41.000 41.000 29 25.500 26.000 26.700 28 Powder River 71,000 72.000 73.000 10 44.000 44.000 43.000 10 Prairie 33,000 32.500 32.100 35 19,200 19,000 18.200 38 Rosebud 88.000 87.000 85.000 5 53.000 51,000 54.000 5 Wibaux 18.500 20.500 19.900 48 12.300 12,700 13.100 46 Other -- - - -- SOUTHEAST 390,000 388,000 388,000 -- 236,000 233,000 238,000 -• MONTANA 2,600,000 2.600,000 2,600,000 -- 1,542,000 1,552,000 1.582.000 -- 94 County Estimates - Livestock Montana Agricultural Statistics 2000 LIVESTOCK: Inventory by Counties, J anuary 1, 1998-2000 1 / COUNTY & DISTRICT MILK COWS & HEIFERS THAT HAVE CALVED ALL SHEEP & LAMBS l'W8 1 y<)9 2000 Rank 1998 1999 2000 Rank Deer Lixise Flathead ' Granite Lake Lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders Other NORTHWEST 1 .500 1.500 1.700 700 5,400 1,400 1.600 1.800 700 5,500 1.400 1.400 1.600 500 4,900 4 4 2 500 800 4.400 1,100 1 ,500 4,400 1,300 14,000 800 3.600 1.100 1 ,300 4,500 1,700 13,000 700 3.400 1.100 1.100 4.200 1.500 12,000 46 34 42 42 29 Blaine Chouteau Glacier Hill Liberty Phillips Pondera Teton Toole Other NORTH CENTRAL 600 500 1.400 2.500 500 600 500 1.000 2,600 500 500 600 500 600 2,700 8 8 7 8 7.400 2.300 800 10.100 7,500 8.400 1,800 700 39,000 7.500 2.000 800 9.000 6.600 7,800 1.600 700 36,000 1.800 1.000 4.900 6.400 7.400 1.600 8.900 32,000 38 44 26 19 16 40 Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley Other NORTHEAST 400 400 400 400 500 500 -- 800 7,000 49,000 14.200 6.000 5.500 2.300 4.200 89,000 700 6.900 43.000 13.600 5.800 4.100 2.000 3.900 80,000 700 6.800 43.500 10.000 5.600 3.600 1.800 4.000 76,000 46 17 2 10 24 33 38 31 Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley Judith Basin Lewis & Clark Meagher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland Other CENTRAL 700 1.600 2,300 700 1,600 2,300 700 1.700 2,400 6 4.800 11,500 7.000 8.000 9.700 4,800 5.600 10.700 4.600 23.300 90,000 4,400 10,200 6,300 8.800 9.000 4.600 6,000 10.000 4,200 20,500 84,000 4.400 10,300 6,500 10.400 8,500 4,000 6,100 9,700 4,300 18,800 83,000 27 9 18 8 12 31 21 11 28 3 Beaverhead Gallatin Jefferson Madison Silver Bow Other SOUTHWEST 4.700 200 4,900 4.600 200 4,800 4.900 200 5,100 1 18,200 7.800 1.200 9.100 700 37,000 18.000 6.700 1.100 8.600 600 35,000 17,500 6.400 1.000 7,500 600 33,000 5 19 44 14 48 Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Sweetgrass Treasure Yellowstone Other SOUTH CENTRUM, 1.600 600 2,200 1.500 600 2,100 1,500 600 2,100 3 8.800 3.200 1 1 .800 12.500 5.700 3.000 45,000 7.900 3.000 10.400 11,500 6.300 2.900 42,000 7,500 3,100 10,700 11.100 5.800 2,800 41,000 14 36 7 6 23 Carter Custer Fallon Powder River Prairie Rosebud Wibaux Other SOUTHEAST 300 300 300 300 300 300 -- 59.000 6.600 4.200 20.200 5.200 4.600 1.200 101,000 53.000 5.800 3.500 17,800 5,000 4.000 900 90,000 55.000 5.900 3.400 18.300 5.100 4.100 1.200 93,000 1 22 34 4 25 30 41 MONTANA IK.OOO IS.OOO 18.000 -- 415,000 380,000 370,000 -- 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 ol individual informalion- 2000 Montana Agrici'ltural Statistics Coi^TY Estimates - Livestock 95 LIVESTOCK: Inventory bv Counties, December 1. 1997-1999 1/ COUNTY & DISTRICT HOGS & PIGS CHICKENS I'lip 199S 1999 Rank 1997 1 998 |<)i)') Deer Lodge Flathead 2.300 2.600 1.500 19 - - Graniic - - ~ -- -- Lake 2.100 1,800 700 28 -- - -- Lincoln - - - -- — Mineral -- - "" "" Missoula — -- -- " " Powell — 500 - - " - Ravalli 600 800 700 28 - -- — Sanders - - -- - - Other 600 300 700 -- -- -- NORTHWEST 5.600 6,000 3,600 -- 5,500 5,500 5.000 Blaine 4.700 4.400 .. .. - - - Chouteau 3,200 2.800 - - -- Glacier 21.400 23,000 15,700 1 — -- Hill 0.900 10,300 8,200 7 " - - Libenv 17.600 18,000 14.800 3 - -- - I'hillips 3,900 3,100 3.000 15 - - - Pondera 17,500 17,200 15,600 -} -- - -- Teton 14.500 14,200 13.900 5 - - Toole 12,300 10,000 8.600 6 — - - Other 7.200 -- NORTH CENT R.\l 105.000 103.000 87,000 -- 251,000 228,000 251,000 Daniels 4,900 3.800 800 26 - - Dawson 1.100 1 .300 900 25 - — Garfield - - -- - McCone - -- - — -- Richland - 500 - - -- - Roosevelt 900 70(1 500 32 - - Shendan 1,500 1 ,300 1.200 24 - - Vallev - - -- - -- Other 1,200 900 800 -- -- NORTHEAST 9,600 8,500 4,200 -- 4,000 4,000 3,000 Broadwater 700 500 ■^-) - Cascade 17,200 16,300 14.500 4 - — Fergus 2,300 2,200 - - Golden Valley 2,100 2.800 - — "■ Judith Basin 1,200 1.400 -- - " Lewis & Clark 3,000 2,200 - - -- — Meagher 6.000 6,000 - - — •" Musselshell -- — - - — "" Petroleum — — — — ~ — " Wheatland 8.300 10,300 6.700 8 - -- Other 200 son 16.300 -- CENTRAL 41.000 42.000 38,000 -- 137,000 LM,000 142,000 Beaverhead - Gallatin 4.000 4.100 Jefferson 2.000 2.000 1 .300 22 - Madison -- - - " Silver Bow - — Other 200 400 3.700 — SOITIIWTST 6.200 6,500 5,000 -- 2,000 1,500 2,000 Big Horn 3.000 - -- Carbon - - ~ - " " Park - - - -■ Stillwater 2,000 - 1.500 19 -- -- - Sweetgrass 2,000 1 .600 18 -- -- -- Treasure - - -- - - " -" Yellowstone - -- - - — Other 600 18,800 4.900 -- — " SOUTH CENTRAL 7.600 18.800 8,000 -- 3,000 4.000 4,000 Carter 900 000 700 28 - - Custer 500 600 500 32 — -- Fallon 900 1. 000 800 26 -- - -- Powder River - - ■- - Prairie - -- -- - Rosebud 1.700 1,700 - - -- Wibaux 800 700 600 31 - - Other 200 300 1.600 -- SOUTHEAST 5,000 5,200 4JO0 -- 2,500 3,000 3,000 MONTANA 180.000 190,000 150.000 -- 405,000 380,000 410.000 1/ Counties with less than 500 head or individual operators having 60 percent or more of the head are combi ned into "other" co jnties to avoid disc osure of individual information 96 Exports Montana Agriciltiiral Statistics 2000 MONTANA'S AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS DECREASED BY OVER 100 MILLION IN 1999 The value of Montana'.s agricultural commodities exported during the fiscal year ending September 30. 1999 totaled $227.6 million, $102.8 million less than 1998. The value of commodities exported in 1999 dropped for all categories. Wheat and wheat products remained Montana's leading export, making up 72 percent of the State's agricultural exports. Exports of wheat and wheat products accounted for the largest decrease during 1999 with the value of exports dropping $81.4 million from 1998. Feed grains and products also took a significant drop in value, dropping $15.8 million from 1998. Live animals and meat dropped $2.7 million from 1998. Feed and fodder declined $1.2 million from 1998. Seeds declined $1.5 million from 1998. In fiscal 1999, the U.S. exported $49.1 billion worth ofagricultural commodities, $4.6 billion less than 1998. Poultry and products accounted for the largest decrease in U.S. exports, dropping $664.5 million from 1998. The value of hides and skins exported during 1999 was also hit hard dropping $249.8 million from 1998. Wheat and wheat products dropped $33.6 from 1998. As a category, feed grains and products showed the largest increase during 1999 increasing 7.3% or $462.7 million over 1998. Nationally, the value of wheat and wheat products exported make up 8% of all exports, up slightly from 1998. Montana moved down three positions from a fourth place to seventh place ranking among states exporting wheat and wheat products in fiscal year 1999. Kansas remained in the top position as a wheat exporter, followed by Oklahoma, North Dakota, Washington, Texas, Ohio and Montana. Considering the export of all products, California remained on top, followed by Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Illinois and Texas. Montana remained in Ihirty-forth position for export of all products. WORLD WHEAT STOCKS EXPECTED TO DROP IN 2000/2001 Global wheat consumption will outpace production for a third year, causing worldwide wheat stocks to fall, according to USDA forecasts. Foreign wheat stocks in 2000/01 are projected down more than 12 million tons from previous year, and are the smallest since 1981/82. Exporters' stocks nevertheless remain large, keeping a lid on prices. World wheat production in 2000/01 is predicted to fall 4 million tons from 1999/2000, mainly the result of low prices and drought, while wheat consumption is forecast down 3 million tons. Although world wheat stocks in 2000/01 are forecast to drop 10 percent to 1 14 million tons, U.S. prices are forecast little changed from a year earlier. Exporters' supplies, some tightening, appear adequate to meet import demand at prevailing prices. However, world wheat trade in 2000/01 is expected to reach its highest level in nearly 10 years, and further increases would likely reduce exporters' stocks, with a resultant price rise. AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS: Montana and U.S., 1997-1999 1/ COMMODITY Montana United States 1997 1998 1999 1997 1998 1999 Million Dollars Wheat and Products Feed Grains and Products Fruits and Preparations Vegetables and Preparations Live Animals and Meat Hides and Skins Poultry and Products Fats, Oils and Greases Dairy Products Feeds and Fodders Seeds Other 219.2 33.9 16.4 28.4 11.6 244.6 38.1 16.6 27.2 3.8 163.2 22.3 13.9 26.0 2.3 4,331.1 8,447.6 3,418.2 4,081.0 5,319.3 1,693.2 2,882.9 542.9 868.7 1,811.2 912.9 23,056.2 3,964.3 6.342.9 3,217.9 4,167.9 5.421.7 1,358.3 2,720.6 655.2 925.1 1,721.3 827.3 22,407.7 3,930.7 6,805.6 3,282.0 4.245.2 5.334.5 1.108.5 2.056.1 561.1 897.5 1,673.4 799.7 18,407.8 ALL COMMODITIES 2/ 309.4 330.4 227.6 .57.365.1 53.730.2 49.102.1 1/ Fiscal year ending September 30. 11 Totals may not add due to rounding. SOURCE: Foreign Agricultural Trade of the U.S., Jan/Feb/Mar 2000. 2000 Montana ACRirt ltirm. 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