5 ' MONTANA AGRICULTURAL ^Z!;;;^ , r • »- • < COUNTY STATISTICS 1991-1992 OCT -^ 1994 Montana AcRrcuLTURAL Statistics 1993 Montana Slate Library 3 0864 1004 7790 3 MONTANA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS DISTRICTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We sincerely appreciate the following contributions to this year's bulletin: Cover photograph by Phillip E. Fames, Retired, USDA-SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE Cover color separation donated by WESTERN FARMER-STOCKMAN MAGAZINES 1 993 Montana Agricultural Statistics Foreword 1 MONTANA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS VOLUME XXX OCTOBER 1993 STATE OF MONTANA MARC RACICOT, GOVERNOR MONTANA DEPARTMEN^r OF AGRICULTURE LEO GIACOMETTO, DIRECTOR COOPERATING WITH U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE DONALD M. BAY, ACTING ADMINISTRATOR COMPILED BY MONTANA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE FEDERAL BUILDING and U.S. COURTHOUSE P.O. BOX 4369 HELENA, MONTANA 59604 PHONE: (406) 449-5303 or (800) 835-2612 JAMES K. SANDS, STATE STATISTICIAN CURTIS E. LUND, DEPUTY STATE STATISTICIAN LIVESTOCK, CROPS & DATA PROCESSING Sid Lebahn Thomas Chard II Carmen Rost Ron Schumacher Bonnie Heller Steve Susemihl Caroline Sibley Billye Vincent Vicki McCall Carol Stefely ADMINISTRATIVE & SUPPORT Ann Bossell Wendy Bruski Annene Ronningen Violet Smith 2 Foreword Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 COMMENTS FROM THE GOVERNOR Montana Agricultural producers must have accurate and reliable information and statistics to remain competitive in a world-wide market place. This bulletin contains information to assist agricultural producers in evaluating production and marketing opportunities in order to make informed decisions to compete in a dynamic industry. To improve the business environment in our great state we must ensure access to accurate and relevant statistical information. Today's agriculture industry is a complex and technologically advanced business. One that requires intense management with complex marketing and financial decisions. The Agricultural Statistics Bulletin assists producers in capitalizing opportunities and remaining competitve in their markets. Agriculture, Montana's Number One Industry, has overcome many challenges. These challenges were mastered due to the dedication of agricultural business people. Our state's producers continue to provide consumers with an abundant of high quality products at reasonable prices. With this desire to succeed, agriculture will continue to be the economic base for Montana. Sincerely, Marc Racicot Governor 1993 Montana Agricultural Statistics Foreword 3 MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR Agriculture is Montana's Number One Industry. It is essential that relevant statistical information be available to producers and to agriculturally related industries so they can make guality decisions. In today's business environment, decisions must be based on concise and reliable information. The statistics found in this bulletin will reduce uncertainties, bring about better informed decisions, and enable Montana agriculture to take the lead in determining the best use of our land and resources. In this age of high technology and rapid change, we must have accurate information in order to make our business profitable. With accurate and timely data, our producers can respond to changes in biotechnology, world markets, and value added procedures. It is important that Montana's agricultural industry be prepared to capitalize on these advances. This publication is another tool to assist in the effort. Sincerely, Leo A. Giacometto Director 4 Foreword Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 NOTES FROM THE STATE STATISTICIAN This year's edition of Montana Agricultural Statistics marks the thirtieth year that we have issued this publication for use by Montana's agricultural community. A big thank you is owed all of Montana's farmers, ranchers and agri-businessmen for their willingness to provide the basic information that is the foundation of all of these estimates. Without their continued support this publication would not be possible. This has been a difficult year for us and for the producers of the Treasure State. The 1993 legislature came to Helena with the difficult task of eliminating a 200 million dollar shortfall in our general fund account. Our office willingly accepted a 25 percent reduction in our state staff, but we balked when the legislature proposed the elimination of this publication. Thanks to the efforts of many of the farm and ranch organizations within Montana, funding for this year's bulletin was restored by the Senate. Montana's farmers and ranchers have battled against Mother Nature all year. Nineteen ninety- three will go down as one of the wettest and coolest years on record. Planting season began very slowly as cool, wet conditions kept producers out of their fields. This weather pattern persisted all the way through harvest. As we prepare to go to press with this publication, harvest of Montana's small grain crops are a month to six weeks behind normal progress. The extra moisture we received has given us the potential of harvesting our biggest wheat crop ever. However, our producers have paid a price for this new record as protein levels are generally below normal and disease has reduced the quality of our crops. Please feel free to pass on your comments and suggestions as you look over this report. Again, we want to thank all of you for your continued support. Thanks also to our staff of statisticians, technicians, and enumerators who are dedicated to providing Montana's number one industry, agriculture, with high quality statistics. A special thank you to Wendy Bruski who had overall responsibility for the layout, design, and production of this publication. James K. Sands State Statistician 1993 Montana Agricultural Statistics I ABLE OF Contents 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL Montana Department of Agriculture 8 Crop, Livestock, and Weather Digest 9 Cllmatological Data-Table 10 Climatological Data-Map 11 Percent of Total Acreage Seeded and Harvested by Date, Winter & Spring Wheat and Barley-graphs 12 Montana Facts and Figures 13 Number of Farms, Land in Farms, Livestock Farms 14 ECONOMIC CASH RECEIPTS: Principal Products & Government Payments-Slate 15 Principal Products 8e Government Payments-County ... 16 Marketings by Commodities-Tables 17 Marketing by Commodities-Pie Charts 18 Gross and Net Income from Farming 19 Comparison of Selected Industries 20 Fertilizer & Fertilizer Materials Sold 21 Prices Received for Selected Commodities 22, 23 Barley & Wheat: Production Cxjsts & Returns 24 Cow-Calf: Production Costs & Returns 25 STATE STATISTICS-CROPS ACREAGE, PRODUCTION, PRICE, VALUE: All Wheat, 26 Winter Wheat 27 Spring Wheat Excluding Durum 28 Durum Wheat 29 Bariey 30 Oats 31 Com 31 Potatoes 31 Dry Beans 32 Sugar Beets 32 Cherries 32 Alfalfa Seed 33 All Hay 34 Alfalfa Hay 34 All Other Hay 34 Stocks of Major Grains 35 Wheat Shipped Out of State By Class & Destination 36 Winter Wheat Shipped By Class, District, Mode & Destination 36 All Wheat, Production, Stocks, & Utilization 37 All Wheat, Movement, Utili7.alion, Exports 37 Wheat Varieties, % of Total Seeded Acreage & 5>eeded Acreage 38 Major Wheat Varieties-Graphs 39 Barley, % of Total Seeded Acreage & Seeded Acreage 40 Major Barley Varieties-Graph 41 Marketings of Major Crops 41 RANK Montana's Rank in the Nation's Agriculture 42 Crop & Livestock Record Highs and lows 43 Winter Wheat & Spring Wheat Harvested Acreage-Maps 44 Durum Wheat & Barley-Harvested Acreage-Maps 45 Oats & Alfalfa Hay-Harvested Acreage-Maps 46 COUNTY STATISTICS-CROPS All Crops, Irrigated & Non-Irrigated 1991-92 47 ACREAGE, YIEIX), & PRODUCTION: All Wheat, 1991-92 48-51 Winter Wheat, 1991-92 52-55 Spring Wheat, 1991-92 56-59 Durum Wheal, 1991-92 60-63 Bariey, 1991-92 64-67 Oats, 1991-92 68-71 Com, Acreage, Utilization, & Yield, 1991-92 72, 73 Potatoes, 1991-92 74 Sugar Beets, 1991-92 75 Dry Beans, 1991-92 75 All Hay, 1991-92 76, 77 Alfalfa Hay, 1991-92 78, 79 All Other Hay, 1991-92 80, 81 STATE STATISTICS-LIVESTOCK Cattle & Calves, Numbers, Value, Disposition 82 Cattle & Calves Inventory-Graph 83 Cattle & Calves, Production & Income 84 Milk Cows on Farms, Production, Milkfat 84 Milk & Cream Marketed 85 Dairy Products Marketed 85 Dairy Products Manufactured 85 Sheep & Lambs Inventory-Graph 86 Hogs & Pigs Inventory-Graph 86 Sheep, I^mbs, & Wool, Numbers, Value, Production, Disposition, Income 87 Hogs & Pigs, Numbers, Value, Production, Disposition, Income 88 Chickens, Numbers, Value, Production, Income 89 Honey & Beeswax, Production, Price, Value 89 Commercial Livestock Slaughter 90 Cattle & Calves, Percent of Operations Si Inventory by Size Groups 91 COUNTY STATISTICS-LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK INVENTORY BY COUNTIES: Cattle & Calves, Number of Head-Map 91 All Cattle & Calves 92 Milk Cows & Heifers That Have Calved 92 Beef Cows 8r Heifers That Have Calved . 93 Stock Sheep & Lambs 93 Sheep 8i Lambs, Number of Head-Map 94 Hogs & Pigs, Number of Head-Map 94 Hogs 8< Pigs 95 Chickens 95 AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS 96 REPORTS ISSUED & PUBUCATION DATES (on back cover) General Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 MONTANA CATTLE: TOP PERFORMANCE FROM RANGE TO MARKET The Montana Department of Agriculture continues to expand it's promotion of seedstock and commercial cattle from the Big Sky Country. by Carol Hannah Senior Marketing Officer It has been said that when you think of Montana, you think of the country, the land itself. Nearly 40 million acres of land in Montana lie in rangeland and pasture. This land produces cattle that are recognized worldwide for their quality and generate sales averaging approximately 500 million dollars per year. Working closely with the livestock industry, the Montana Department of Agriculture is committed to assisting producers in reaching new markets and expanding existing ones. Montana livestock producers can support their claim of breeding superior cattle for a number of reasons. Performance testing originated in Montana 30 years ago at Midland Bull Test, and is used by seedstock producers throughout the state to improve their breeding programs. Treasure Test Center, Mussard Bull Development Center and ABC Bull Test offer performance testing programs in Montana as well. It's estimated that Montana seedstock producers sell 30,000 bulls annually, with live animals, semen and frozen embryos having been exported to at least 28 foreign countries. On the commercial side, Montana feeder cattle are highly sought by out-of-state feedlots and slaughter houses with over a million head being destined for those markets in 1992. Coming from an all-weather environment and progressive breeding programs, Montana feeder cattle are known for their ability to gain while at the same time maintaining desirable carcass characteristics. To assist Montana cattle producers in providing a high-quality product and maintaining their reputation as leaders in beef production, the Montana Department of Agriculture assisted the Montana Stockgrowers Association with it's Beef Quality Assurance Program. Through the department's Montana Growth Through Agriculture program, funds were awarded to aid in the development, printing and distribution of a Beef Quality Assurance handbook in 1992. Promoting Montana's quality cattle outside of the state both domestically and internationally has been given priority by The Montana Department of Agriculture's Marketing Program. The Marketing Program is currently participating in a Foreign Agricultural Service Market Promotion Program vdth other western states to promote Western U.S. cattle in Mexico. Mexican livestock producers have traveled to Montana for an extensive seedstock ranch tour and plans are being made for subsequent trips to Mexico by Montana producers. Another developing market for U.S. cattle genetics is the People's Republic of China. The Montana Department of Agriculture recently hosted a trade delegation from the Tibet Autonomous Region. Having heard of Montana's reputation for quality cattle, the 10 member delegation was in Montana to learn about the state's livestock production and range management practices. The tour included sessions at Red Bluff 1993 Montana Agricultural Statistics General 7 Experiment Station with Montana State University range and beef cattle specialists as well as a visit to the MSU Cattle Nutrition Center and Feedlot. Other stops in the Gallatin Valley included a guided tour of the American Simmental Association headquarters and a demonstration at the Montana Embryo Transplant Center. The trade delegation's introduction to Montana's livestock industry culminated in a ranch tour of commercial and seedstock operations in the Columbus area and meetings in which they learned about performance testing and Montana's seedstock export business. Efforts aimed at the domestic market began this year with a cooperative project between the Montana Department of Agriculture and the Montana Stockgrowers Association at the National Western Stock Show in Denver. A booth was manned by Marketing Program staff as well as members of the MSGA Seedstock Committee. The promotion featured the Montana 1992-93 Cattle Directory, published by the Montana Stockgrowers Association. A yearly publication, the directory consists of a membership listing of both seedstock and commercial producers. The 1993-94 edition lists 310 commercial producers, including the number of calves and delivery dates available for each. 349 seedstock producers are listed representing 21 breeds. In addition, 196 producers are listed that have commercial replacement females for sale. Results of the promotion were positive, with requests for information regarding specific breeds and categories of cattle compiled by the Montana Department of Agriculture and distributed to the Montana Stockgrowers Association. Agriculture is Montana's #1 industry contributing nearly 2 billion dollars per year to the state's economy. Cash receipts from marketing of livestock provides 51.6% of that figure, v^dth cattle and calves yielding the largest share of earnings. Building a livestock market promotion project that will continue and grow vnxh that sector of agriculture is a significant part of the Marketing Program's blueprint for the future. Plans are in place which include further domestic promotion at livestock shows and events in the U.S. Additional cooperative projects with the Montana Stockgrowers Association such as production of a promotional video featuring Montana seedstock and commercial cattle are being developed as well. Montana's agricultural industry is becoming increasingly tied to the global market place. Assisting producers in promoting Montana's premier cattle to fast- growing foreign markets such as Mexico and the People's Republic of China is also part of the Montana Department of Agriculture's marketing plan. Leo Giacometto, Director of the Montana Department of Agriculture states that, "Surviving and prospering today is more complicated than ever, and Montana is fortunate when it comes to agriculture and the top quality producers that care for and manage the land in our state to it's fullest potential. The Montana Department of Agriculture is dedicated to assisting our livestock producers in their continuing pursuit of market promotion and development." 8 General Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE The Department of Agriculture, through the Director, is responsible for administration of a $6.5 million annual budget with 89 full-time and 10 seasonal FTE. The Director oversees the department's five divisions and nine 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 is responsible for the registration of 5,200 pesticide products; the training, certification and licensing of 1,446 commercial and government applicators, 1,138 operators, 502 pesticide dealers, and 8,000 private applicators. The division is also responsible for providing evaluation of pest management problems and programs; training and licensing of government and commercial pesticide applicators and dealers; and providing analytical laboratory and consultative services to other agencies and the public. In addition, the division is responsible for the administration and enforcement of regulatory laws controlling the production, manufacturing, and marketing of agricultural commodities exported fi^om or distributed within Montana. The division investigates consumer complaints; performs technical expertise and licenses for 650 nurseries, 530 feed dealers, 215 fertilizer dealers, 315 seed dealers and 195 grain merchandisers. The division also registers some 4,500 commercial feed products, 1,400 fertilizers, and 5,000 bee yards. The passage of the Montana Agricultural Chemical Ground Water Protection Act (1990) provides that the department will protect ground water and environment from impairment or degradation due to the use of agricultural chemicals. The Vertebrate Pest Management program provides on-site demonstrations, educational materials and technical bulletins to assist producers in reducing damage caused by field rodents, birds and other large mammals. The Weed Management program is responsible for administering statewide efforts aimed at control and/or eradication of noxious and other undesirable weeds. 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 program insures any type of crop growm in Montana from losses caused by hail damage. The Marketing Program is responsible for market enhancement and development through direct market development activities, grants, seed capital loan investments in new/innovative marketing, and product development. Statewide agricultural statistics and projections are developed through a Federal/State cooperative agreement administered through the division, which are made available through a comprehensive agricultural statistics bulletin and grain movement summary along with other production, price, and income reports. Research and market development efforts are promoted for alfalfa seed through the Montana Alfalfa Seed Committee. The Montana State Grain Laboratory is located in Great Falls, operating the only official USDA- FGIS state grain grading laboratory in the state of Montana. The lab provides unbiased grain grading, analytical services, and oil seed analysis to the state's grain industry. The division is responsible for promoting and encouraging intensive scientific and practical research in all phases of wheat culture, production, and marketing under the guidelines and policies developed by the Montana Wheat and Barley Committee. Similar research and market development efforts are promoted for alfalfa seed through the Montana Alfalfa Seed Committee. 1993 Montana Acriculturai. Statistics ^ ^ General 9 MONTANA CROP, LIVESTOCK, AND WEATHER DIGEST, 1992 January: Temperatures were well above normal with below normal precipitation. Almost all of grazing was considered open. The winter wheat crop had little protective snow cover. Most of the winter wheat crop was in fair to good condition. February: Warm weather continued with one-third of the winter wheat acreage breaking dormancy by month's end, considerably ahead of normal. Almost two-thirds of the crop was in poor to fair condition and one-third in good to excellent condition. Snow cover protection for winter wheat was gone in most areas. Grazing was almost completely open. March: Warm weather continued with less than one-fifth of the winter wheat remaining in dormancy. About one-fifth of the winter wheat acreage received moderate to heavy damage from winter kill or drought. Spring tillage work got off to an early start. Calving and lambing continued under ideal conditions. April: Soils were mostly dry. Spring planting was considerably ahead of normal. May: Crops, pastures, and range grasses were stressed by heavy insect activity and lack of moisture. The heat and dry soils pushed 46% of the winter wheat acreage into boot stage and 9% of the acreage was headed by month's end. The pasture and range feed condition deteriorated and by month's end was 64% of normal. Stock water supplies were reported in short supply in over half the state. Some ranchers were trimming back their herds to match feed supplies. June: Overall, it was dry with some relief occurring in the middle of the month. Stress from the weather caused small grain to mature and head-out ahead of normal. Pasture and range suffered especially in the north central area. July: Wet, unseasonably cool weather improved the condition of crops, pasture and range. Moistvire proved timely as much of the small grain crops were in, or about to begin the heading stage. Cool weather toward the end of the month delayed ripening of small grains. Quality of some hay suffered as it was in the windrow during the abnormally wet, cool weather. August: Near normal temperatures with scattered light precipitation gave way to below normal temperatures and a sizeable increase in precipitation at the latter part of the month. Heavy snow fell in the northwest and along the east slopes of the Rockies. Barley received moderate to heavy snow damage in about 50% of the unharvested areas, while spring wheat received moderate to heavy snow damage in about 30% of the unharvested areas. Freeze damage to unharvested hay acreage was 35% moderate to heavy. At month's end, winter wheat harvest was behind normal. Septemben Near normal temperatures prevailed with unseasonably warm weather toward the end of the month. Winter wheat seeding progress was slow the first two-thirds of the month as producers waited for a substantial frost to kill infestations of Russian wheat aphids. Producers made excellent progress in seeding winter wheat toward the close of the month. Octoben Temperatures were generally above normal. Good progress was made harvesting late season crops and seeding winter wheat. By month's end progress of these activities was near normal. November Slightly above normal temperatures with dry conditions left soil moisture primarily short to adequate. Snow cover protection for winter wheat was rated 85 percent poor. By mid-month 98 percent of the winter wheat planted had emerged. Grazing was, for the most part, open. December. Colder than normal weather. Snow cover protection for winter wheat was fair to mostly good. Grazing conditions deteriorated and by month's end was mostly difficult to closed with more than 90 percent of the livestock receiving supplemental feed. 10 General Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA: 1991-1992 Precipitation and Number of Days Between Freezing Temperatures COUNTY & DISTRICT Deer Lodge . . Flathead .... Granite Lake Mineral .... Missoula .... Powell Ravelli Sanders .... NORTHWEST STATIONS Anaconda . . . . Kalispell Philipsburg . . . St. Ignatius . . . Superior Missoula Ovando Hamilton Thompson Falls Averages Blaine Chouteau Glacier Hill Liberty Phillips Pondera Teton NORTH CENTRAL Chinook . Ft. Benton Cut Bank . Havre . . . Chester . . Malta . . . Valier . . . Fairfield . . Averages . Daniels Scobey Dawson Glendive . . . . Garfield Jordan McCone Vida Richland Savage Roosevelt Culbertson . . . Sheridan Medicine Lake Valley Glasgow . . . . NORTHEAST . . . Averages . . . . Broadwater Townsend Cascade Great Falls Fergus Lewistown Golden Valley ... Barber Judith Basin .... Stanford Lewis & Clark . . . Helena Meagher White Slphr Spgs Musselshell Roundup Petroleum Flarwillow Wheatland Harlowton CENTRAL Averages Beaverhead Dillon Gallatin Bozeman . . . Madison Virginia City Silver Bow Butte SOUTHWEST . . . Averages . . . Carbon Bridger . . Carbon Red Lodge , Park Livingston Stillwater Columbus . Sweet Grass .... Big Timber , Treasure Hysham . . , Yellowstone .... Billings . . , SOUTH CENTRAL Averages . , Carter Ekalaka . . Custer Miles City Fallon Plevna . . . Power River .... Broadus . . Prairie Mildred . . Rosebud Forsyth . . Wibaux Wibaux . . SOUTHEAST . . . . Averages . PRECIPITATION FROST FREE DAYS ANNUAL APRIL - SEPTEMBER 1991 1992 Normal ^ -In 1991 :hes- 1992 Normal ^ 1991 1992 -Days- Normal ^ 14.26 12.31 -- 9.20 7.55 .. 92 99 ,. 15.15 17.14 15.93 8.50 9.95 8.55 69 96 135 13.94 13.45 14.22 10.86 8.60 9.77 77 77 55 13.54 17.49 16.18 8.56 11.51 9.91 113 139 119 17.72 17.03 17.46 10.60 11.69 8.14 118 118 85 11.62 11.60 13.29 6.69 7.56 7.30 99 105 112 9.64 - 6.23 6.56 — 76 48 39 11.01 10.58 13.11 6.49 6.66 7.11 119 105 122 24.76 23.80 22.77 11.73 14.63 8.83 141 118 115 13.89 14.78 16.14 8.76 9.41 8.52 100 101 98 13.88 16.05 11.93 10.47 12.83 9.05 136 80 119 13.02 12.30 14.60 9.96 9.32 10.24 136 95 127 15.11 - 11.99 13.37 9.81 114 — 108 13.05 12.69 11.17 10.35 9.45 8.14 135 92 138 13.31 - 10.65 11.01 8.36 111 78 118 11.82 12.01 - 10.51 8.93 136 93 131 15.88 12.08 12.28 14.37 9.01 10.05 132 98 114 13.22 9.88 12.51 11.25 7.64 9.80 136 92 125 13.66 12.50 12.16 11.41 9.53 9.35 130 90 123 16.87 11.01 13.49 15.52 9.49 10.24 121 84 116 19.70 12.57 13.45 18.61 9.95 10.55 134 158 139 14.39 13.77 12.54 11.88 10.94 9.74 134 91 108 16.77 13.32 15.70 15.17 10.61 11.93 135 80 110 19.59 14.23 13.86 18.16 11.36 11.36 135 125 131 18.31 14.13 14.29 17.14 12.11 11.40 135 106 114 14.55 12.81 14.30 13.09 10.94 11.44 136 116 107 10.98 9.24 11.55 9.13 6.87 9.07 136 120 124 16.40 12.64 13.65 14.84 10.28 10.72 133 110 119 8.83 7.90 11.11 6.51 5.92 8.17 136 113 119 14.04 14.46 15.24 10.33 10.11 10.20 136 92 135 18.67 15.72 17.66 13.11 12.21 12.75 136 80 107 14.91 11.92 12.49 12.21 9.56 9.41 136 80 108 16.21 14.76 15.34 12.05 10.90 11.51 136 77 104 11.92 9.33 11.37 8.41 5.71 7.79 136 101 134 13.21 - 15.77 9.86 12.03 9.16 95 77 97 19.06 - 12.01 16.74 12.27 9.31 136 114 129 15.56 13.52 13.33 13.58 11.19 10.16 136 80 122 16.71 14.69 12.88 13.17 13.20 9.67 133 80 96 14.91 12.79 13.72 11.60 10.31 9.81 132 89 115 11.47 8.52 11.10 9.07 6.98 7.18 92 105 99 19.03 22.07 18.63 12.80 16.19 12.20 129 99 107 11.86 11.56 16.26 8.36 9.62 11.29 92 100 94 11.60 11.73 7.34 8.09 8.58 89 78 81 14.12 13.44 14.43 9.39 10.22 9.81 101 96 95 16.02 „ 12.67 11.19 8.33 136 105 126 21.28 22.83 25.02 14.80 15.82 15.34 92 80 104 13.13 22.13 15.12 9.19 16.67 10.67 92 101 116 19.36 15.84 13.87 15.31 12.31 9.80 136 105 121 18.14 20.22 15.20 13.76 15.72 10.77 136 104 123 14.50 12.07 12.77 12.70 9.08 9.21 136 123 121 20.73 11.46 15.09 16.24 9.37 9.55 153 146 132 17.59 17.43 15.68 13.31 13.16 10.52 126 109 120 16.30 15.10 16.21 12.83 11.31 12.54 135 100 122 19.94 14.67 14.11 17.89 11.97 10.29 136 149 150 17.00 13.21 15.01 11.02 10.34 135 80 118 12.83 11.98 13.84 9.54 7.55 10.01 135 90 128 16.10 12.56 - 15.20 10.76 - 135 80 119 17.72 13.48 - 15.27 10.19 - 136 122 130 19.88 13.84 18.62 10.91 11.32 134 80 107 17.11 13.56 14.24 14.91 10.53 10.90 135 100 125 ^' Days between last frost in spring to first frost in fall after June 30. ^ Normal for period 1951-1980. ^' Normal for period 1941-1970. - Data not available. SOURCE: THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE, GREAT FALLS, MONTANA-NOAA. 1993 Montana Agricultural Statistics GF-NERAL 11 o < O LU a. LU CD < LJJ > < 12 General Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 Percent of Total Acreage Seeded and Harvested by Date, 1991-1993 Winter Wheat — Seeded Winter Wheat — Harvested 0FaU1991 E2Falll992 .88-92 Avg ^1993 9/26 1*03 lOdO .88-92 Avg K31991 Spring Wheat — Seeded Spring Wheat — Harvested ^1992 .88-92 Avg -92 Avg Barley — Seeded Barley — Harvested H1991 .88-92 Avg 10/10 10/17 -92 Avg 1993 Montana AnRicui.TURAi, Statistics General 13 MONTANA FACTS AND FIGURES Montana's 1990 population, at 799,065, rose 1.6 percent from 1980. Population density, measured in people per square mile, was 5.5 in 1990--third lowest in the United States. Montana's 60.2 million acres of land in farms and ranches ranks second in the nation behind Texas. MONTANA POPULATION Total, 1990 Census People Per Square Mile Farm Population People Per Farm LAND AND LAND UTIUZATION " 799,065 Montana Total Land Area, Miles 5.5 Montana Total Land Area, Acres 45,718 All Land in Farms & Ranches 1.9 Proportion of Land in Farms & Ranches 145,388 Sq. Miles 93.0 Mil. Acres 60,203,993 Acres 64.7 Percent '/ 1987 i;.S. Census of Agriculture. MONTANA LAND AREA: Ownership as Percentage of Total Indian Reservations 1/ 2.4 Othef2/ / 62.2 ] Naf I Pari(S & Others 2.8 Bureau ol Land Mgmt 8.7 Forest Service 18.0 Slate of Montana 5.9 '■' Tribal lands only. ^ Includes roads, railroads, airports, etc. SOURCE: BI.M "Public Land Statistics, 1983," USIS, BIA, State of Montana, Department of State Lands. FARM COUNTS AND MEASUREMENTS, 1991 Number of Farms & Ranches '^ Average Size of Farm or Ranch '^ Total Farm & Ranch Assets ^' Average Value Per Farm or Ranch ^ 24,700 2,431 Acres $21.1 Bil. $854,583 Real Estate Value/Farm or Ranch ^ $621,907 Average Value Per Acre "^ $252 Farm & Ranch Debt Per Operation ^ $105,190 '^ Places with annual sale of agricultural products of SI, 000 or more. ^ Includes household, buildings, machinery, livestock, crops, savings and investments. ^ Includes dwelling and other farm buildings. ■*' Per acre, land and buildings, January 1, 1992. ^ Includes real estate, non-real estate, and CCC loans. LAND IN FARMS AND RANCHES: Utilization as Percentage of Total ^ Rang* & Paatura 85.8 ', '^ 1987 U.S. Census of Agriculiurc Other Cropland 5.0 CulL SumonertalkMr 9.4 Harvested Cropland 16.2 14 Genrrai. Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 NUMBER OF F/yRMS, Montana, 1910-1949 Year 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 Number of Farms Thous. 28.8 3I.S 34.0 37.0 40.0 45.0 SO.O 54.0 56.0 57.0 Year 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 Number of Farms Thous. 57.7 57.0 55.0 52.5 51.0 50.0 51.0 52.5 53.5 54.0 Year 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 Number of Farms Thous. 55.0 54.5 54.0 53.5 53.0 52.0 50.0 48.0 46.0 45.0 Year 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 Number of Farms Thous. 44.5 42.0 41.0 40.8 40.6 40.4 39.8 39.2 38.5 37.8 NUMBER OF FARMS, ALL LAND IN FARMS, AND AVERAGE SIZE OF FARMS, Montana, 1950-1993 Year 1950 . 1951 . 1952 . 1953 . 1954 . 1955 . 1956 . 1957 . 1958 . 1959 . 1960 . 1961 . 1962 . 1963 . 1964 . 1965 . 1966 . 1967 . 1968 . 1969 . 1970 . 1971 . 1972 . 1973 . 1974 . 1975 . 1976 . 1977 . 1978 . 1979 . 1980 . 1981 . 1982 . 1983 . 1984 . 1985 . 1986 . 1987 . 1988 . 1989 . 1990 . 1991 . 1992 . 1993 . Number of Farms Thous. 37.2 36.8 36.4 35.9 35.4 34.8 34.2 33.6 33.0 32.4 31.7 30.8 30.1 29.5 28.9 28.4 28.0 27.6 27.1 26.7 26.4 26.0 25.5 25.1 24.6 23.4^ 23.4 23.5 23.6 23.7 23.8 23.9 24.0 24.1 24.2 24.3 24.4 24.5 24.6 24.7 24.7 24.7 24.6 24.5 All Land in Farms Thous. Acres 65,000 65,200 65,500 65,800 66,100 66,100 66,200 66,300 66,500 66,600 66,700 66,800 66,800 66,800 67,200 66,700 66,200 65,700 65,200 64,700 64,200 63,700 63,200 63,000 62,800 62,200 62,200 62,100 62,100 62,100 61,900 61,700 61,500 61,300 61,100 61,000 60,900 60,800 60,700 60,600 60,500 60,300 60,000 59,900 Average Siie of All Farms Acres 1,747 1,772 1,799 1,833 1,867 1,899 1,936 1,973 2,015 2,056 2,104 2,169 2,219 2,264 2,325 2,349 2,364 2,380 2,406 2,423 2,432 2,450 2,478 2,510 2,553 2,658 2,658 2,643 2,631 2,620 2,601 2,582 2,563 2,544 2,525 2,510 2,496 2,482 2,467 2,453 2,449 2,441 2,439 2,445 Census ''' Farms Reporting Cropland Thous. 31.2 Census '^ Acres of Cropland Thous. Acres 27.5 25.2 22.7 21.4 21.4 20.7 21.1 14,508 15,078 15,388 16,109 15,446 16,233 16,452 17,830 Census '^ Cropland Avg. Size Acres 465 549 611 710 722 759 795 845 United States Census of Agriculture. 1975. ^ Places that had annual sales of agricultural products of $1,000 or more. Series initiated with NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK FARMS, ITEM All Cattle Milk Cows Hogs All Sheep 1986 16.0 2.5 1.4 2.8 1987 15.7 2.3 1.5 2.8 Montana, 1986-1992 1988 1989 -Thousands 15.4 2.2 1.8 2.8 14.7 2.0 1.6 2.8 1990 14.0 1.9 1.5 2.8 1991 13.4 1.8 1.3 2.8 1992 12.8 1.6 1.1 2.5 1993 Montana Agricultural Statistics Economic 15 CASH RECEIPTS: From the Sale of Principal Products and Government Payments, Montana, 1983-1992 Livestock & Total Total Livestock Receipts from Government All Cash Products Crops Marketing Payments Receipts — Thousand Dollars— 1983 655,141 846,892 1,502,033 230,324 1,732,357 1984 752,116 689,420 1,441,536 239,609 1,681,145 1985 806,306 453,622 1,259,928 220,876 1,480,804 1986 597,888 499,170 1,097,058 344,450 1,441,508 1987 764,702 649,650 1,414,352 352,330 1,766,682 1988 816,262 585,173 1,401,435 386,734 1,788,169 1989 929,256 623,736 1,552,992 289,382 1,842,374 1990 888,169 765,225 1,653,394 299,600 1,952,994 1991 809,971 704,411 1,514,382 320,070 1,834,452 1992 921,312 821,096 1,742,408 298,820 2,041,228 CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS! 991 EXCLUDING GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS I i on Do I I ars 0-14 9 □ 25 0-39 9 15 0-24 9 Fxl 40 0 + Numbers show/ ranking of top ten. 16 Economic Montana Agricultural Statistics 1 993 CASH RECEIPTS: From Sale of Principal Products and Government Payments, 1991 V V COUNTY & DISTRICT Deerlodge 2,867 Flathead 11,576 Granite 8,243 Lake 25,460 Lincoln 1,746 Mineral 518 Missoula 3,953 Powell 14,866 Ravalli 18,670 Sanders 6,778 NORTHWEST 94,677 Blaine 16,816 Chouteau 18,103 Glacier 14,081 Hill 10,959 Liberty 7,708 Phillips 25,697 Pondera 11,011 Teton 36,590 Toole 8,291 NORTH CENTRAL . . . 149,256 Daniels 4,180 Dawson 12,027 Garfield 15,130 McCone 8,481 Richland 25,615 Roosevelt 6,346 Sheridan 5,675 Valley 20,400 NORTHEAST 97,854 Broadwater 7,938 Cascade 37,385 Fergus 31,383 Golden Valley 9,721 Judith Basin 18,417 Lewis & Clark 11,904 Meagher 13,808 Musselshell 10,843 Petroleum 8,456 Wheatland 13,596 CENTRAL 163,451 Beaverhead 45,554 Gallatin 30,799 Jefferson 5,918 Madison 26,243 Silver Bow 2,435 SOUTHWEST 110,949 Bighorn 45,857 Carbon 27,246 Park 16,197 Stillwater 23,418 Sweetgrass 13,847 Treasure 10,126 Yellowstone 94,148 SOUTH CENTRAL 230,839 Carter 19,345 Custer 25,444 Fallon 12,464 Powder River 19,310 Prairie 13,632 Rosebud 25,802 Wibaux 5,692 SOUTHEAST 121,689 MONTANA 968,715 LIVESTOCK & LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS Thou. Pols. Rank 53 34 43 13 55 56 52 25 19 46 22 21 26 36 45 11 35 5 42 51 32 24 40 12 47 50 16 44 4 6 39 20 33 28 37 41 30 3 7 48 9 54 2 8 23 15 27 38 1 17 14 31 18 29 10 49 CROPS Thou. Dols. 1,925 11,633 740 11,234 511 216 1,824 2,151 3,638 2,306 36,178 7,433 87,355 39,208 64,244 35,879 7,046 43,156 43,503 39,186 367,010 19,431 16,398 2,938 4,868 38,261 22,540 24,755 24,425 153,616 5,965 10,221 10,308 2,647 5,143 9,067 2,038 4,618 2,938 4,549 57,494 6,814 24,225 1,911 4,650 78 37,678 12,114 14,290 2,832 7,390 1,078 6,060 24,433 68,197 1,135 5,292 4,460 2,824 7,316 9,975 1,224 32,226 752,399 Rank 47 18 53 19 54 55 49 45 38 44 24 1 5 2 8 27 4 3 6 14 15 39 33 7 13 9 11 30 21 20 43 32 23 46 35 40 36 28 12 48 34 56 17 16 41 25 52 29 10 51 31 37 42 26 22 50 TOTAL CASH RECEIPTS Thou. Dols. 4,792 23,209 8,983 36,694 2,257 734 5,777 17,017 22,308 9,084 130,855 24,249 105,458 53,289 75,203 43,587 32,743 54,167 80,093 47,477 516,266 23,611 28,425 18,068 13,349 63,876 28,886 30,430 44,825 251,470 13,903 47,606 41,691 12,368 23,560 20,971 15,846 15,461 11,394 18,145 220,945 52,368 55,024 7,829 30,893 2,513 148,627 57,971 41,536 19,029 30,808 14,925 16,186 118,581 299,036 20,480 30,736 16,924 22,134 20,948 35,777 6,916 153,915 1,721,114 GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS Thou. Dols. 142 1,038 155 1,384 V u 268 316 333 253 3,889 11,653 30,119 8,966 24,376 11,545 10,451 13,675 12,380 14,054 137,219 10,366 7,643 7,199 11,073 8,358 12,728 13,953 15,556 86,876 3,684 10,519 10,745 3,211 5,352 1,040 948 2,392 1,319 2,886 42,096 1,013 4,093 564 1,378 V 7,048 4,941 1,706 1,224 4,455 653 481 6,216 19,676 4,079 2,560 4,022 2,445 2,844 4,306 3,020 23,276 320,080 ALL CASH RECEIPTS Thou. Dols. Rank 4,934 24,247 9,138 38,078 2,257 734 6,045 17,333 22,641 9,337 134,744 35,902 135,577 62,255 99,579 55,132 43,194 67,842 92,473 61,531 653,485 33,977 36,068 25,267 24,422 72,234 41,614 44,383 60,381 338,346 17,587 58,125 52,436 15,579 28,912 22,011 16,794 17,853 12,713 21,031 263,041 53,381 59,117 8,393 32,271 2,513 155,675 62,912 43,242 20,253 35,263 15,578 16,667 124,797 318,712 24,559 33,296 20,946 24,579 23,792 40,083 9,936 177,191 2,041,194 53 33 50 21 55 56 52 42 35 49 23 1 8 3 13 18 6 4 9 25 22 29 32 5 19 16 10 41 12 IS 45 28 36 43 40 47 37 14 11 51 27 54 7 17 39 24 46 44 2 31 26 38 30 34 20 48 '^ Includes estimates of inter-farm sales and intra-state sales resulting in larger total cash receipts than shown in USDA estimates on other pages. ^ Payments of less than S50,000, included in State totals. SOURCE: Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington DC. 1993 Montana Agricultural STAnsni s CASH RECEIPTS: Economic 17 irketings by Commodities, Montana, 1988-1992 "^ 1988 1989 1990 --Thousand Doll; 1991 ars - 1992 693,345 797,523 751,743 677,094 780,755 41,254 42,752 - 42,963 38,734 41,795 21,286 20,758 18,746 20,565 25,141 8,386 7,836 5,646 3,729 5,075 28,613 34,181 42,150 44,444 39,749 7,760 11,250 9,747 9,020 6,533 174 197 116 73 56 2,369 2,961 4,287 4,510 5,455 13,075 11,798 12,771 11,802 16,753 816,262 929,256 888,169 809,971 921,312 306,877 375,049 439,440 410,444 506,967 117,148 81,064 149,690 132,869 145,545 46,646 45,039 53,568 48,938 47,446 71,633 78,832 76,778 64,406 74,140 11,565 15,130 16,834 18,901 15,826 2,233 2,758 2,355 1,639 1,443 1,752 2,709 3,343 2,616 2,614 1,927 1,468 774 2,004 3,575 1,042 0 250 250 336 24,350 21,687 22,193 22,344 23,204 585,173 623,736 765,225 704,411 821,096 1,401,435 1,552,992 1,653,394 1,514,382 1,742,408 ITEM UVESTOCK and PRODUCTS Cattle and calves Dairy products Sheep and lambs Wool Hogs and pigs Eggs Chickens Honey Other ^ TOTAL CROPS Wheat Barley Sugar beets Hay Potatoes Oats Dry beans Com Cherries All other ^ TOTAL All commodities '^ Revised. ^ Includes beeswax, bees; turkey & turkey eggs; rabbits; mink; and others. ^ Includes other field crops and fruits; vegetables; seeds; and greenhouse, nursery and forest products. CASH RECEIPTS: From Marketings by Commodiries, as a Percent of Total Receipts For All Commodities, Montana, 1988-1992 " ITEM LIVESTOCK and PRODUCTS Cattle and calves Dairy products Sheep and lambs Wool Hogs and pigs Chickens and eggs .... Honey Other TOTAL CROPS Wheat Barley Sugar beets Hay Potatoes Other TOTAL All commodities 1988 49.5 2.9 1.5 0.6 2.0 0.6 0.2 0.9 58.2 21.9 8.4 3.3 5.1 0.8 2.2 41.8 100.0 1989 51.4 2.8 1.3 0.5 2.2 0.7 0.2 0.8 59.8 24.2 5.2 2.9 5.1 1.0 1.8 40.2 100.0 1990 1991 Percent- 45.5 44.7 2.6 2.6 1.1 1.4 0.3 0.2 2.5 2.9 0.6 0.6 0.3 0.3 0.8 0.8 53.7 53.5 26.6 27.1 9.1 8.8 3.2 3.2 4.6 4.3 1.0 1.2 1.7 1.9 46.3 46.5 100.0 100.0 1992 44.8 2.4 1.4 0.3 2.3 0.4 0.3 1.0 52.9 29.1 8.4 2.7 4.3 0.9 1.8 47.1 100.0 Revised and details may not add to total because of rounding. 18 Economic Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 CASH RECEIPTS FROM MARKETINGS OF COMMODITIES, MONTANA "^ LIVESTOCK $860,915,000 56.2% Sugar Beets 3.2% Barley 7.9% Hay 4.8% 1988-1991 AVERAGE CROPS $669,636,000 43.8% Cattle & Calves 47.7% Other Livestock 1 .7% Sheep, Lambs & Wool 1 .7% Hogs & Pigs 2.4% Dairy Products 2.7% Other Crops 2.9% Wheat 25.0% 1992 LIVESTOCK $921,312,000 52.9% Sugar Beets 2.7% Barley 8.4% Hay 4.3% Cattle & Calves 44.8% CROPS $821,096,000 47.1% Wheat 29.1 % Other Livestock 1.7% Sheep, Lambs & Wool 1 .7% Hogs & Pigs 2.3% ' Dairy Products 2.4% Other Crops 2.7% Details may not add because of rounding. 1993 Montana Agr[culturai. Statistics Economic 19 GROSS and NET INCOME FROM FARMING: Montana, 1988-1992 ITEM 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 --Million Dollars- GROSS FARM INCOME ^ 1,737.2 2,183.2 2,091.4 2,207.8 2,085.1 Cash Income 1,840.5 1,900.8 2,014.2 1,893.4 Farm marketing 1,401.4 1553.0 1653.4 1,514.4 Crops 585.2 623.7 765.2 704.4 Livestock & products 816.3 929.3 888.2 810.0 Government payments 386.7 289.4 299.6 320.1 Other farm related income ^ 52.3 58.4 61.2 58.9 Noncash Income 89.5 93.9 96.2 95.3 Value of home consumption 11.4 11.6 10.9 11.5 Rental value of dwellings 78.1 82.2 85.3 83.8 Value OF Inventory Adjustment (192.8) 188.5 (19.0) 219.1 TOTAL PRODUCTION EXPENSES ^ 1,550.5 1,659.3 1,682.0 1,631.2 Intermediate Product Expenses 766.6 822.9 849.1 830.6 Farm origin 227.5 235.1 229.4 216.4 Feed purchased 130.4 127.8 116.1 100.8 Livestock & poultry purchased 63.0 70.3 75.1 72.3 Seed purchased 34.2 37.1 38.2 43.3 Manufactured inputs 244.6 251.9 267.1 267.1 Fenil/er & lime 81.2 79.9 77.8 77.2 Pesticides 51.6 57.6 56.5 60.5 Fuel & oil 87.0 86.6 105.6 102.0 Electricity 24.8 27.7 27.2 27.4 Other 294.4 335.9 352.6 347.0 Repairs & maintenance 112.5 121.4 117.3 ' 113.8 Other miscellaneous '^' 181.9 214.4 235.3 233.3 Interest 268.1 247.9 238.1 218.0 Real estate 165.8 151.9 142.7 128.9 Nonreal estate 102.3 96.0 95.4 89.1 Contract & Hired Ubor ^' 95.5 99.7 11 1 .5 104.6 Net Rent FOR Non-Operator Landix)RD 93.9 150.7 136.6 131.5 Capital Consumption 246.6 255.8 258.3 259.6 Property Taxes 79.8 82.3 88.4 87.0 NET FARM INCOME 186.7 523.8 409.4 576.5 462.5 y Details may not add to total because of rounding. Includes operator dwelling. ^ Includes forest products .sales, custom feeding .services, and other farm business-related income. Includes machine hire and customwork cxpen.scs; markciing, storage, and transportation expen.ses; and miscellaneous expenses. ' Includes contract labor expenses, hired labor wages and social security payments. SOURCE: Economic Indicators of the Farm Sector, State Income and Balance Sheet Statistics, USDA-ERS. 2,099.6 1,742.4 821.1 921.3 298.8 58.4 98.1 11.4 86.7 (112.6) 1,622.7 843.1 200.6 95.1 63.9 41.6 268.8 87.6 60.9 90.8 29.5 373.7 136.7 237.0 205.0 120.8 84.2 98.3 126.7 259.7 89.9 20 Economic Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 AGRICULTURAL SALES INCREASE IN 1992 A comparison of selected Montana industries shows an 1 1 percent increase in agricultural cash income for 1992. A closer look reveals crop sales rose 17 percent, livestock sales increased by 14 percent, while government payments fell 7 percent. Gross sales in other industries were mixed. Travel receipts rose 12 percent while wood and paper products jumped 21 percent. Mining of metals, including coal, dipped 4 percent, and gas was down 2 percent. 1990 1991 --Millions of DoUars- 1992 92/91 % Change Agriculture '^ 2,014.2 1,893.4 2,099.6 110.9 Mining ^ 831.4 787.5 754.4 95.8 Gas & Oil ^ 465.0 397.0 387.8 97.7 Travel ^' 1,029.0 1,121.0 1,259.0 112.3 Wood & Paper Products ^' 906.0 910.0 1,101.0 121.0 '^ Cash income including government payments. ^ Gross value, Montana Department of Revenue (1992 estimate). '^' Resident and Non-Resident Direct Economic Impact, Montana Department of Commerce, Promotion Division (estimate). Resident travel was estimated. ^ Bureau of Business and Economic Research, The University of Montana. A COMPARISON OF SELECTED INDUSTRIES Montana, 1990-1992 Millions of Dollars 2400- Agriculture Mining Gas & Oil Travel Lumber* P1990 Biggi ^1992 * Wood & Paper Products 1993 MnNT^^A Af^mrui.TiiRAi SfATisTirs KCONOMIC 21 FERTILIZER AND FERTIUZER MATERIALS SOLD IN MONTANA, 1987-1992 " MATERIALS 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 --Tons- Anhydrous Ammonia 45,567 22,181 42,277 44,942 46,806 Ammonium Nitrate 63,469 54,121 63,873 47,911 50,944 Ammonium Sulfate 8,334 7,531 11,067 9,077 11,755 Ammonium Thiosulfate 1,702 836 2,299 944 453 Urea 71,185 52,774 72,253 81,978 62,966 Nitrogen Solutions 14,087 10,178 14,112 12,573 9,478 0-44-0, 0-45-0 8,567 ^ 6,334 ^ 12,198 ^ 2,315 5,083 Phosphoric Acid - - - 3,293 3,840 Potash 19,477 17,186 21,149 21,691 24,942 Compost 1,525 730 1,506 2,722 3,958 Gypsum, Lime & Sulphur .... 1,499 1,541 1,353 1,028 1,092 Micronutrient Materials 813 608 844 410 474 AMMONIATED PI lOSPJ lATES & MIXTURE 18-46-0 54,282 34,004 45,914 39,735 36,387 16-20-0 12,991 10,866 14,216 15,185 8,224 11-52-0 74,877 52,891 76,372 84,234 80,508 30-10-0 789 625 38 N/A N/A 10-34-0 (Liquid) 8,183 5,004 8,192 5,309 3,656 2-1-0 Ratios 2.851 933 2,271 2,360 8,457 1-1-0 Ratios 680 494 3,393 2,156 3,038 1-1-1 Ratios 1,335 469 354 806 3,112 Misc. Custom Blends 1,292 310 ^' 1,352 " 8,412 " 3,668 ^' TOTAL All Fertilizers & Materials 393,505 279,616 395,033 387,583 368,871 TOTAL Nitrogen 120,496 117,088 117,854 115,766 111,257 TOTAL Phosphate 74,166 71,858 73,254 69,962 68,258 TOTAL Potash 11,815 12,275 12,825 13,059 15,332 '^ Montana Commercial Fertilizer Report ^ All Phosphorus Materials ^ Other 1992 48,890 54,786 10,388 1,015 90,576 18,900 1,471 2,974 26,232 1,200 1,269 476 43,567 11,763 86,360 N/A 5,365 4,196 2,890 2,390 4,274 418,982 130,158 74,111 15,739 22 Economic Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 PRICES RECEIVED BY MONTANA FARMERS: Selected Commodities By Months, 1989-1993 Cropft Year Jan. Feb. Mar. ALL WHEAT 1989 4.01 4.03 4.08 1990 3.74 3.62 3.61 1991 2.62 2.53 2.55 1992 3.25 3.34 3.52 1993 3.57 3.48 3.41 WINTER WHEAT 1989 3.93 3.93 4.02 1990 3.84 3.70 3.68 1991 2.53 2.43 2.46 1992 3.19 3.32 3.48 1993 3.47 3.41 3.37 SPRING WHEAT EXCLUDING DURUM 1989 4.16 4.11 4.20 1990 3.69 3.57 3.58 1991 2.70 2.65 2.71 1992 3.35 3.40 3.59 19^3 3.68 3.57 3.45 Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. 4.13 3.56 2.65 3.71 3.44 4.05 3.58 2.55 3.67 3.34 4.20 3.56 2.80 3.80 3.53 4.06 3.50 2.69 3.77 3.30 3.99 3.51 2.61 3.64 3.19 4.15 3.50 2.86 3.88 3.45 -Dollars per Bushel-- 4.10 3.39 2.72 3.76 3.23 4.09 3.37 2.65 3.51 2.98 4.12 3.40 2.83 3.93 3.46 4.00 3.22 2.65 3.54 3.32 3.98 3.01 2.62 3.47 3.08 4.04 3.29 2.71 3.75 3.54 3.81 2.79 2.61 3.09 3.33 3.82 2.60 2.66 3.01 2.97 3.81 3.03 2.55 3.31 3.58 3.77 2.66 2.71 3.32 3.37* 3.80 2.55 2.75 3.09 2.90* 3.76 2.82 2.68 3.48 3.65* 3.71 2.61 2.86 3.41 3.76 2.51 2.89 3.22 3.68 2.75 2.86 3.53 Nov. 3.70 2.57 3.05 3.53 3.81 2.47 3.06 3.33 3.63 2.67 3.06 3.66 Dec. 3.70 2.59 3.20 3.47 3.87 2.48 3.22 3.35 3.73 2.69 3.23 3.59 Annual Avg. 3.93 3.16 2.74 3.48 3.92 3.11 2.70 3.36 3.96 3.21 2.80 3.61 DURUM WHEAT 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 4.96 3.05 2.73 2.85 3.21 5.03 3.14 2.55 2.99 3.11 4.49 3.31 2.56 3.19 3.14 4.33 3.30 2.66 3.26 3.09 4.44 3.27 2.74 3.22 3.07 4.11 3.38 2.62 3.12 2.93 3.79 3.28 2.38 3.10 2.99 3.65 3.14 2.30 2.76 3.01 3.22 2.96 2.31 2.89 3.59* 3.34 2.68 2.41 2.97 3.26 2.70 2.67 2.95 3.26 2.51 2.73 3.07 3.99 3.06 2.56 3.03 BARLEY 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 2.95 2.17 2.24 2.25 2.36 2.98 2.22 2.25 2.18 2.02 2.77 2.24 2.36 2.15 2.18 2.85 2.18 2.52 2.27 1.93 2.72 2.21 2.53 2.20 2.13 2.41 2.19 2.18 2.22 1.99 2.15 2.40 2.55 2.47 1.86 2.61 2.44 2.84 2.90 2.27 2.21 2.20 2.18 2.39 1.82* 2.06 2.24 2.46 2.44 2.17 2.26 2.39 2.69 2.12 2.22 2.60 2.38 2.50 2.25 2.43 2.38 OATS 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 2.31 1.37 1.25 1.42 1.20 2.41 1.37 1.28 1.36 1.22 2.24 1.43 1.28 1.40 1.30 2.17 1.22 1.31 1.46 1.52 2.23 1.29 1.34 1.39 1.25 1.90 1.26 1.30 1.27 1.38 1.85 1.29 1.28 1.29 1.50 1.24 1.05 1.04 1.15 1.16 1.45 1.22 1.19 1.23 1.03* 1.56 1.19 1.20 1.30 1.40 1.05 1.33 1.13 1.38 1.27 1.29 0.95 1.85 1.25 1.26 1.28 AI.L HAY 1989 93.00 1990 71.00 1991 63.00 1992 50.00 1993 69.00 A1.FALFA HAY 1989 94.00 1990 72.00 1991 64.00 1992 51.00 1993 71.00 ALL OTHER HAY 1989 86.00 1990 62.00 1991 54.00 1992 45.00 1993 60.00 * Preliminary figures. 92.00 99.00 104.00 101.00 70.00 66.00 67.00 67.00 59.00 59.00 60.00 58.00 49.00 49.00 49.00 51.00 69.00 71.00 70.00 66.00 93.00 100.00 105.00 103.00 70.00 67.00 68.00 68.00 60.00 60.00 61.00 59.00 50.00 50.00 51.00 52.00 71.00 72.00 72.00 67.00 83.00 90.00 94.00 85.00 65.00 59.00 59.00 58.00 53.00 52.00 52.00 51.00 44.00 44.00 44.00 47.00 60.00 63.00 62.00 60.00 --Dollars per Ton - 85.00 67.00 70.00 66.00 67.00 66.00 56.00 52.00 49.00 73.00 73.00 70.00 70.00 69.00 68.00 86.00 67.00 57.00 74.00 72.00 68.00 70.00 68.00 67.00 53.00 50.00 74.00 71.00 70.00 70.00 73.00 60.00 65.00 57.00 57.00 57.00 51.00 49.00 47.00 64.00 64.00 64.00 60.00 62.00 58.00 70.00 66.00 51.00 70.00 70.00 69.00 64.00 51.00 71.00 70.00 70.00 67.00 65.00 52.00 52.00 71.00 72.00 72.00 65.00 62.00 57.00 58.00 46.00 46.00 56.00 62.00 61.00 66.00 67.00 50.00 71.00 67.00 68.00 52.00 72.00 58.00 62.00 44.00 58.00 69.00 66.00 51.00 69.00 70.00 67.00 53.00 70.00 60.00 57.00 45.00 63.00 82.08 66.92 54.92 62.08 83.00 67.83 56.08 63.17 73.42 59.00 49.17 54.58 1993 Montana Agricultural Statistics Economic 23 PRICES RECEIVED BY MONTANA FARMERS: Selected Conuncxlities By Months, 1989-1993 Crop & Year Jan. Id). Mar. Apr. BEF.F CATTLE 1989 68.20 71.50 67.20 62.60 1990 69.90 72.70 73.70 69.70 1991 72.00 76.70 81.90 71.30 1992 65.10 73.20 72.70 67.10 1993 74.40 74.70 71.80 69.50 sti-:ers& heiikrs 1989 81.20 79.80 75.90 73.80 1990 81.40 81.70 80.80 79.40 1991 87.20 89.70 89.20 85.10 1992 79.60 81.00 79.90 77.60 1993 87.40 84.10 86.10 85.70 COWS 1989 45.20 47.80 46.90 45.70 1990 48.60 52.50 52.60 51.80 1991 49.50 54.20 54.40 53.90 1992 48.00 49.70 53.10 50.70 1993 47.80 49.10 49.10 49.40 CALVES 1989 90.20 92.20 88.60 85.10 1990 88.80 93.00 91.60 92.80 1991 102.00 105.00 103.00 101.00 1992 87.90 92.00 90.40 88.30 1993 96.30 95.90 98.90 102.00 SHEEP 1989 28.00 26.30 28.70 22.60 1990 27.80 25.30 24.60 22.00 1991 25.20 20.50 25.60 19.40 1992 27.90 31.80 28.50 28.00 1993 30.80 32.80 33.40 22.00 IAMBS 1989 69.00 68.40 67.50 61.30 1990 58.00 67.30 64.30 55.90 1991 44.80 41.20 46.20 50.00 1992 51.40 53.90 59.60 60.80 1993 69.10 72.80 73.20 55.70 HCXiS 1989 36.60 38.20 34.50 31.40 1990 40.00 46.10 47.10 49.30 1991 46.90 47.20 46.40 46.40 1992 33.50 36.60 35.20 37.40 1993 Monthly prices no longer estimated. AIX MII.K 1989 13.80 14.00 13.80 12.50 1990 15.30 14.50 13.70 12.85 1991 11.90 1150 11.60 11.60 1992 14.00 13.40 13.00 12.70 1993 13.30 13.10 12.60 12.70 EGGS 1989 .69 .66 .82 .66 1990 .85 .64 .80 .69 1991 .81 .66 .84 .58 1992 .53 .50 .49 .48 1993 Monthly prices no longer estimated. WOOL 1989 1.72 1.33 1.44 1.34 1990 1.48 .98 .88 .87 1991 .68 .86 .50 .50 1992 .71 .71 .86 .84 1993 .64 .66 .60 .40 * Preliminary figures. Annual May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Avg. -Dollars per Hundrcdwcight- 60.90 55.10 55.20 63.80 72.20 75.50 70.20 64.70 65.59 68.20 60.60 63.10 84.40 77.30 70.30 63.20 68.90 70.17 68.10 59.30 57.80 56.70 66.80 75.60 66.00 63.70 67.99 61.90 57.60 53.20 59.40 68.80 70.00 66.50 61.60 64.76 64.10 63.20 60.50 66.70 70.70* 73.10 71.30 69.20 76.40 77.20 84.30 83.70 80.60 77.21 78.40 75.30 80.00 88.30 85.20 85.00 85.50 87.50 82.38 87.30 79.60 77.20 73.90 78.50 84.40 83.50 80.30 82.99 74.00 78.00 73.40 76.40 78.60 80.10 82.40 83.80 78.73 85.00 83.60 80.20 81.10 82.00* 46.00 46.40 48.00 48.50 48.90 46.20 45.40 47.00 46.83 52.90 55.10 54.70 54.20 52.90 49.80 48.20 51.40 52.06 54.20 55.10 53.20 50.80 50.60 48.30 45.90 46.80 51.41 50.60 51.20 48.90 49.10 47.20 44.90 45.40 45.50 48.69 51.40 52.70 52.50 51.70 49.80* 86.10 87.70 83.90 91.80 87.80 89.00 87.60 87.60 88.13 98.00 96.40 98.00 104.00 98.10 94.70 97.20 101.00 96.13 101.00 97.50 93.20 99.80 94.30 92.00 90.80 90.30 97.49 85.30 91.10 90.50 93.90 92.40 88.20 90.60 94.60 90.43 97.30 98.00 93.70 104.00 98.40* 17.20 23.40 19.40 18.20 20.30 17.40 26.60 26.70 22.90 12.70 17.10 17.10 19.70 13.00 14.40 20.20 22.60 1971 16.30 15.00 20.20 18.50 17.70 15.60 18.00 21.20 19.43 17.00 21.20 21.10 26.60 20.70 20.80 21.90 29.20 24.56 30.80 2950 30.70 30.30 24.70* 65.10 68.50 65.50 67.60 68.30 63.70 60.00 64.90 65.82 55.90 59.70 52.10 49.20 48.50 47.00 43.80 43.20 53.74 53.10 52.60 52.60 49.30 45.00 44.80 45.70 49.50 47.90 57.40 62.70 57.50 52.60 53.70 52.30 56.50 67.20 57.13 55.60 55.00 52.40 65.70 68.20* 35.60 36.80 37.40 40.80 39.30 42.20 39.50 44.00 38.03 56.70 58.10 56.60 52.30 49.00 50.70 44.50 44.90 4961 51.20 4970 48.80 47.00 43.00 39.90 33.60 35.60 44.64 41.10 41.40 38.60 39.20 37.70 38.60 35.90 38.00 37.77 12.20 12.40 12.40 13.00 13.60 14.50 15.10 15.20 13.54 12.90 13.10 13.90 14.40 14.20 14.40 13.70 11.90 13.74 11.50 11.00 11.60 12.20 12.50 13.30 13.70 14.20 12.22 12.20 12.70 13.30 13.60 14.00 14.00 14.00 13.60 13.38 12.50 13.20 13.90 13.60 13.60* -DoIIj irs per Dozcn- .64 .64 .70 .65 .70 .70 .83 .74 .70 .49 .62 .55 .68 .63 .74 .73 .84 .69 .55 .57 .65 .64 .62 .59 .63 .71 .65 .37 .38 .45 .43 .54 .48 .58 .53 .48 -Dolla irs per Pound- 1.35 1.35 1.41 1.40 1.25 .92 .89 .82 1.27 .96 .88 1.03 .90 .86 .62 .60 .66 .89 .53 .62 .56 .57 .83 .76 .89 .77 .67 .88 .85 .74 .84 .71 .73 .69 .89 .79 .42 .55 .55 .50 .45* 24 F.coNOMic Montana Agricultural SxATisTirs 1993 BARLEY & WHEAT: Production Costs and Returns Per Planted Acre, Northern Plains, 1989-91 Item 1989 Gross value of production: Primary Crop 96.28 Straw 2.00 Total, gross value of production 98.28 Cash expenses: Seed 7.47 Fertilzer 14.62 Chemicals 5.70 Custom operations ''' 1.95 Fuel, lubrication, and electricity 5.25 Repairs 6.83 Hired labor 4.77 Other variable cash expenses ^ 1.11 Total variable cash expenses 47.70 General farm overhead 5.26 Taxes and insurance 7.13 Interest 8.82 Total, fixed cash expenses 21.21 Total, cash expenses 68.91 Gross value of production less cash expenses 29.37 Economic (full ownership) costs: Variable cash expenses 47.70 General farm overhead 5.26 Taxes and insurance 7.13 Capital replacement 25.69 Operating capital 0.95 Other nonland capital 6.45 Land 30.40 Unpaid labor 12.02 Total, economic costs 135.60 Residual returns to management and risk . . -37.32 Harvest-month price (dollars per bushel) 2.54 Yield (bushels per planted acre) 37.88 BARLEY 1990 1991 Dollars 90.20 88.87 1.55 1.20 91.75 90.07 6.37 5.24 12.69 13.73 6.04 6.56 2.18 2.28 5.97 6.39 6.76 7.07 5.02 5.34 1.13 1.14 46.16 47.75 6.10 5.57 6.71 6.85 9.74 9.34 22.55 21.76 68.71 69.51 23.04 20.56 46.16 47.75 6.10 5.57 6.71 6.85 25.52 26.69 0.82 0.62 7.09 8.28 29.76 29.98 12.42 12.61 134.58 138.35 -42.83 -48.28 WHEAT 1989 1990 1991 ited acre 93.95 83.46 74.67 0.83 0.84 0.53 94.78 84.30 75.20 7.47 7.24 4.91 10.84 9.16 9.95 6.40 6.88 7.31 2.54 2.78 2.63 7.00 8.15 7.90 6.35 6.83 6.91 3.58 3.51 3.77 0.01 0.01 0.01 44.19 44.56 43.39 4.97 6.57 5.10 8.65 9.98 8.15 9.97 12.73 6.72 23.59 29.28 19.97 67.78 73.84 63.36 27.00 10.46 11.84 44.19 44.56 43.39 4.97 6.57 5.10 8.65 9.98 8.15 9.79 11.24 10.66 1.78 1.66 1.18 10.27 11.75 12.95 54.25 49.00 46.90 9.63 9.76 10.52 143.53 144.52 138.85 -48.75 -60.22 -63.65 1.93 1.89 3.67 2.55 2.47 46.66 46.91 25.60 32.73 30.23 '^ Includes cost of technical services. ^ Includes cost of purchased water. SOURCE: Economic Indicators of the Farm Sector, Cost of Production, 1991 USDA, ERS 1993 Montana Agricultural Statistics Economic 25 COW-CALF: Production Costs and Returns, All Sizes of Operations, West, 1990-91 Item 1990 1991 Cash costs and returns: Dollars per bred cow Gross value of production: Steer calves 46.46 51.55 Heifer calves 38.73 40.18 Yearling steers 146.39 147.51 Yearling heifers 68.02 68.91 Other cattle 130.04 136.11 Total 429.64 444.26 Cash expenses: Feeder cattle 23.25 23.87 Feed: Grain 4.19 5.58 Protein supplements 19.04 19.06 By-products 3.40 3.31 Harvested forages 90.34 84.72 Pasture 52.50 47.20 Total feed costs 169.47 159.87 Other: Veterinary and medicine 12.15 10.33 Livestock hauling 3.06 3.56 Marketing 6.87 6.93 Custom feed mixing 0.33 0.49 Fuel, lube, electricity 15.69 16.75 Machinery and building repairs 26.29 28.17 Hired labor 30.78 32.58 Other variable cash expenses 4.88 4.94 Total, variable cash expenses 292.77 287.49 General farm overhead 39.25 29.45 Taxes and insurance 51.19 43.25 Interest 62.46 49.27 Total, fixed cash expenses 152.90 121.97 Total, cash expenses 445.67 409.46 Gross value of production less cash expenses -16.03 34.80 Item 1990 Economic costs and returns: Gross value of production: Steer calves Heifer calves Yearling steers Yearling heifers Other cattle Total Economic (full ownership) costs: Variable cash expenses General farm overhead Taxes and insurance Capital replacement Operating capital Other nonland capital Land Unpaid labor Total, economic costs Residual returns to management, unpaid labor and risk -219.71 1991 Dollars per bred cow 46.46 51.55 38.73 40.18 146.39 147.51 68.02 68.91 130.04 136.11 429.64 444.26 292.77 287.49 39.25 29.45 51.19 43.25 78.89 63.90 16.40 11.73 42.78 38.69 53.54 52.95 74.53 77.10 649.35 604.56 -160.30 SOURCE: Economic Indicators of the Farm Sector, Cost of Production, 1991 USDA, ERS 26 Staff. Statistics-Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 ALL WHEAT: Acreage, Production, Price, Total Value, and Value Per Acre, 1983-1992 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 ACRES PRODUCTION P VALUE Phinled Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Total -Bushels- Price erBu. Value of Value Production Per Acre --Dollars-- 4,810,000 5,015,000 5,660,000 5,015,000 4,895,000 4,455,000 4,640,000 3,960,000 4,760,000 4,690,000 30.7 22.6 12.7 29.1 32.2 136,930,000 104,655,000 50,240,000 138,520,000 151,220,000 3.69 3.56 3.47 2.52 2.74 505,238,000 113.41 372,396,000 80.26 174,147,000 43.98 348,764,000 73.27 414,186,000 88.31 4,730,000 6,340,000 5,745,000 5,130,000 5,410,000 3,830,000 5,235,000 5,185,000 4,379,000 4,707,000 15.7 27.7 28.1 36.4 29.7 59,970,000 145,030,000 145,865,000 159,507,000 139,581,000 3.98 3.66 2.65 3.17 3.45 238,578,000 62.29 530,779,000 101.39 384,440,000 74.14 506,343,000 115.63 477,697,000 101.49 IRRIGATED TOTAL NON-IRRIGATED Harvested for Grain -Acres- Yield Per Acre Production --Bushels-- Harvested for Grain -Acres- Yield Per Acre Production --Bushels- 96,700 114,600 114,500 114,500 121,000 61.7 55.3 47.2 56.2 61.0 5,963,000 6,340,900 5,403,000 6,433,000 7,327,000 4,358,300 4,525,400 3,845,500 4,645,500 4,569,000 30.1 21.7 11.7 28.4 31.0 130,967,000 98,314,100 44,837,000 132,087,000 143,893,000 112,000 186,500 187,700 155,900 182,500 44.5 53.2 54.2 55.0 58.7 4,979,000 9,920,000 10,180,000 8,570,000 10,710,000 3,718,000 5,048,500 4,997,300 4,961,900 4,524,500 14.8 26.8 27.2 35.7 28.5 54,991,000 135,110,000 135,685,000 150,937,000 128,871,000 NON-IRRIGATED SUMMERFAI.I.OW . VON-IRRIGATED CONTIN Harvested Yield for Grain Per Acre -Acres- UOUSLY CROPPED Harvested for Grain -Acres- Yield Per Acre Production -Bushels - Production Bushels- 4,140,900 4,310,400 3,631,500 4,035,500 4,014,000 30.5 22.0 11.8 28.6 32.0 126,402,500 95,021,100 42,807,000 115,362,000 128,092,000 217,400 215,000 214,000 610,000 555,000 21.0 15.3 9.5 27.4 28.0 4,564,500 3,293,000 2,030,000 16,725,000 15,801,000 3,544,700 4,478,500 4,306,300 3,546,100 3,933,600 15.0 27.2 28.1 37.1 29.2 53,221,000 121,860,000 121,060,000 131,587,000 114,949,000 173,300 570,000 691,000 677,000 590,900 10.2 23.2 21.2 28.6 23.6 1,770,000 13,250,000 14,625,000 19,350,000 13,922,000 Montana AU Wheat Montana All Wheat Millions of Bushels Millions of Acres Millions ot Bushels Dollars per Bushel 200 150 loo- se - 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 "^ Harvested Acres H Production 300 250 200 15.00 10.00 -5.00 4-0 00 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 ^Production Hjune 1 Stocks -*~ Price per Bushel 1993 Montana Agriculturai. Statistics State Statistics-Crops 27 WINTER WHEAT: Acreage, Production, Price, Total Value, and Value Per Acre, 1983-1992 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 ACMU'.S PRonucnoN VAI.UR Pl.inted Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Total -Bushcls- Price Per Bu Value of Production -IJollars- Value Per Acre 2,550,000 2,700,000 2,460,000 2,150,000 2,300,000 2,260,000 2,480,000 1,400,000 2,000,000 2,200,000 35.0 79,100,000 27.0 66,960,000 16.0 22,400,000 32.0 64,000,000 36.0 79,200,000 3.57 3.46 3.28 2.39 2.66 282,387,000 231,682,000 73,472,000 152,960,000 210,672,000 124.95 93.42 52.48 76.48 95.76 2,450,000 2,500,000 2,700,000 2,350,000 2,600,000 2,100,000 1,500,000 2,500,000 1,800,000 2,100,000 19.0 39,900,000 36.0 54,000,000 35.0 87,500,000 40.0 72,000,000 29.0 60,900,000 3.86 3.73 2.53 3.13 3.30 154,014,000 201,420,000 221,375,000 225,360,000 200,970,000 73.34 134.28 88.55 125.20 95.70 lUniGA'IKD TOTAL NON-IRRIGAH-D Harvested for Grain -Acres-- Yield Per Acre -Bushels Production Harvested for Grain -Acrcs- Yield Per Acre -Bushels- Production 13,500 19,000 20,000 15,000 20,000 57.4 56.0 43.0 61.0 63.0 775,500 1,064,000 860,000 915,000 1,260,000 2,246,500 2,461,000 1,380,000 1,985,000 2,180,000 34.9 26.8 15.6 31.8 36.0 78,324,500 65,896,000 21,540,000 63,085,000 77,940,000 23,000 24,000 26,000 18,000 24,000 50.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 63.0 1,150,000 1,430,000 1,560,000 1,080,000 1,512,000 2,077,000 1 ,476,000 2,474,000 1,782,000 2,076,000 19.0 35.6 34.7 39.8 28.6 38,750,000 52,570,000 85,940,000 70,920,000 59,388,000 N0N-IRRIGATFDSUMMKHFAI.1.0W NON-IRRIGATED CONTINUOUSI Harvested Yield for Grain Per Acre -Acres- -Bushc Y CROPPED Harvested for Grain -Acres- Yield Per Acre Production -Bushcls- Production Is- 2,206,500 2,378,000 1,289,000 1,690,000 1,915,000 35.0 27.0 15.9 32.1 37.0 77,336,500 64,319,000 20,448,000 54,235,000 69,940,000 40,000 83,000 91,000 295,000 265,000 24.7 19.0 12.0 30.0 30.0 988,000 1,577,000 1,092,000 8,850,000 8,000,000 1,986,700 1,326,000 2,158,000 1,532,000 1,873,000 19.0 36.0 36.0 41.0 29.0 37,650,000 47,870,000 78,040,000 62,720,000 54,326,000 90,300 150,000 316,000 250,000 203,000 12.0 31.0 25.0 33.0 25.0 1,100,000 4,700,000 7,900,000 8,200,000 5,062,000 Montana Winter Wheat Montana Winter Wheat h/illions ol Bushels Millions ol Acies Millions ol Bushels 100 Dollars per Bushel 3 140 25 120 2 100 80 1.5 60 1 40 05 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 ■^ Harvested Acres ^ Production 20 i 0 000 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 ^ Production S June 1 Stocks *" Price per Bushel 28 State Statistics-Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 SPRING WHEAT EXCLUDING DURUM: Acre, 1983-1992 Acreage, Production, Price, Total Value, and Value Per 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 ■•■•■■■■■--■■■■■■■■■■■■--• — ^.■A.■.•.■.■,•.•.^.•.^.■A^".■.■.^^^^■.^■.■.■.■.•.•.•.■.• — .. — -...™.«w.... ™. ....v....«..™....™...........>. ^w.sw...s■.■.■.■.■.^^w.^^....M.^^ ^sM.^^^^«....^......^^^^..^^^v%%^ ACRF.S PRODUCTION VALUE Planted Harvested for Grain Yield Per Acre Total -Bushels- Price Per Bu Value of Value Production Per Acre -Dollars- 2,050,000 2,100,000 3,000,000 2,700,000 2,400,000 1,990,000 1,950,000 2,400,000 2,600,000 2,300,000 27.0 17.5 11.0 27.0 29.0 53,730,000 34,125,000 26,400,000 70,200,000 66,700,000 3.85 3.75 3.64 2.62 2.78 206,861,000 103.95 127,969,000 65.63 96,096,000 40.04 183,924,000 70.74 185,426,000 80.62 2,000,000 3,500,000 2,800,000 2,600,000 2,650,000 1,500,000 3,400,000 2,450,000 2,400,000 2,450,000 12.0 25.0 22.0 34.0 30.0 18,000,000 85,000,000 53,900,000 81,600,000 73,500,000 4.10 3.64 2.80 3.24 3.55 73,800,000 49.20 309,400,000 91.00 150,920,000 61.60 264,384,000 110.16 260,925,000 108.00 IRRIGATED TOTAI. NON-IRRIGATF.D Hai-vestcd for Grain -Acres- Yield Per Acre Production -Bushels-- Harvested for Grain -Acres- Yield Per Acre Production -Bushels- 80,000 93,000 91,000 96,000 98,000 63.0 55.0 49.0 55.0 60.0 5,040,000 5,115,700 4,459,000 5,280,000 5,890,000 1,910,000 1,857,000 2,309,000 2,504,000 2,202,000 25.5 15.6 9.5 25.9 28.0 48,690,000 29,009,300 21,941,000 64,920,000 60,810,000 85,000 158,000 155,000 133,000 156,000 43.0 52.0 53.0 54.0 58.0 3,650,000 8,250,000 8,215,000 7,200,000 9,048,000 1,415,000 3,242,000 2,295,000 2,267,000 2,294,000 10.0 24.0 19.9 32.8 28.1 14,350,000 76,750,000 45,685,000 74,400,000 64,452,000 NON-IRRICATF.D SUMMERFAI.IDW NON-IRRIGATF.D CONTINUOUS Harvested Yield for Grain Per Acre -Acres- -Bush I.Y CROPPED Harvested for Grain -Acrcs- Yield Per Acre Production -Bushcls- Production els- 1,750,000 1,732,000 2,194,000 2,204,000 1,932,000 26.0 15.8 9.6 26.1 28.0 45,500,000 27,384,300 21,067,000 57,420,000 53,510,000 160,000 125,000 115,000 300,000 270,000 19.9 13.0 7.6 25.0 27.0 3,190,000 1,625,000 874,000 7,500,000 7,300,000 1,345,000 2,872,000 1,945,000 1,865,000 1,927,000 10.0 24.0 20.2 34.0 29.0 13,775,000 68,950,000 39,385,000 64,000,000 56,217,000 70,000 370,000 350,000 402,000 367,000 8.0 21.0 18.0 26.0 22.0 575,000 7,800,000 6,300,000 10,400,000 8,235,000 Montana Spring Wheat Montana Spring Wheat Millions of Bushels Millions of Acres Millions ol Bushels Dollars per Bushel 100 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 -^ Harvested Acres SZD Production 120 7.00 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 ^Production Hjune 1 Stocks ^ Price per Bushel 1993 Montana Agricultural STATisncs State Statistics-Crops 29 DURUM WHEAT: Acreage, Production, Price, Total Value, and Value Per Acre, 1983-1992 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Ac:iti:s PRODUCIION VAl.UF. Pl.inlcd llarvesipd for Grain Yield Per Acre Tola -Bushcls- Price Per Bu Value of Produclion -Dollar^- Value Per Acre 210,000 215,000 200,000 165,000 195,000 205,000 210,000 160,000 160,000 190,000 20.0 17.0 9.0 27.0 28.0 4,100,000 3,570,000 1,440,000 4,320,000 5,320,000 3.90 3.57 3.18 2.75 3.40 15,990,000 12,745,000 4,579,000 11,880,000 18,088,000 78.00 60.69 28.62 74.25 95.20 280,000 340,000 245,000 180,000 160,000 230,000 335,000 235,000 179,000 157,000 9.0 18.0 19.0 33.0 33.0 2,070,000 6,030,000 4,465,000 5,907,000 5,181,000 5.20 3.31 2.72 2.81 3.05 10,764,000 19,959,000 12,145,000 16,599,000 15,802,000 46.80 59.58 51.68 92.73 100.65 iRRK;ATi;n TOTAi. non-irrigati-:d Harvesccd for Grain --Acrcs- Yield Per Acre Produclion -Bushels - Harvested for Grain -Acres-- Yield Per Acre Production -Bushels- 3,200 2,600 3,500 3,500 3,000 46,1 62.0 24.0 68.0 59.0 147,500 161,200 84,000 238,000 177,000 201,800 207,400 156,500 156,500 187,000 19.6 16.4 8.7 26.1 28.0 3,952,500 3,408,800 1,356,000 4,082,000 5,143,000 4,000 4,500 6,700 4,900 2,500 45.0 53.0 60.4 59.0 60.0 179,000 240,000 405,000 290,000 150,000 226,000 330,500 228,300 174,100 154,500 8.0 18.0 17.8 32.3 32.6 1,891,000 5,790,000 4,060,000 5,617,000 5,031,000 NON-IRRIGATF.D SUMMF.RFAI.IOW NON-IRRIGATF.D CONTINUOUSLY Hai^'csted Yield for Grain Per Acre -Acres- -Bushels- CROPPED Harvested for Grain -Acres- Yield Per Acre --Bushels- Produclion 'reduction 184,400 200,400 148,500 141,500 167,000 19.3 16.6 8.7 26.2 28.0 3,566,000 3,317,800 1,292,000 3,707,000 4,642,000 17,400 7,000 8,000 15,000 20,000 22.2 13.0 8.0 25.0 25.0 386,500 91,000 64,000 375,000 501,000 213,000 280,500 203,300 149,100 133,600 8.0 18.0 17.9 33.0 33.0 1,796,000 5,040,000 3,635,000 4,867,000 4,406,000 13,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 20,900 7.0 15.0 17.0 30.0 30.0 95,000 750,000 425,000 750,000 625,000 Montana Durum Wheat Montana Durum Wheat Millions of Boshels Thousands o( Acres Millions ol Bushels Dollars pw Bushal 500 -400 300 200 100 1000 5.00 0 00 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 ->*■ Harvested Acres O Production 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 ^ Production ^ June 1 Slocks ■*■ Price per Bushel 30 SiAiT Statistics-Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 BARLEY: Acreage, Production, Price, Total Value and Value Per Acre, 1983-1992 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 ACRRS PRODUCTION VALUE Planted Harvested for Grain - Yield Per Acre Total -Bushels-- Price Per Bu. Value of Value Production Per Acre -Dollars - 1,950,000 2,320,000 2,350,000 2,400,000 2,300,000 1,850,000 2,110,000 1,500,000 2,180,000 2,100,000 42.0 28.0 20.0 39.0 45.0 77,700,000 59,080,000 30,000,000 85,020,000 94,500,000 2.40 2.41 2.03 1.60 1.82 186,480,000 142,383,000 60,900,000 136,032,000 171,990,000 100.80 67.48 40.60 62.40 81.90 1,800,000 1,700,000 1,600,000 1,800,000 1,350,000 1,250,000 1,600,000 1,380,000 1,650,000 1,200,000 24.0 43.0 41.0 52.0 44.0 30,000,000 68,800,000 56,580,000 85,800,000 52,800,000 2.82 2.21 2.30 2.34 2.40 84,600,000 152,048,000 130,134,000 200,772,000 126,720,000 67.68 95.03 94.30 121.68 105.60 IRRIGATED 1 TOTAL NON-IRRIGATED Hai-vested for Grain -Acres-- Yield Per Acre Production -Bushels- ^arvested For Grain -Acres- Yield Per Acre Production -Bushels - 207,100 225,000 170,000 215,000 219,000 73.0 65.0 63.0 72.0 75.0 15,108,100 14,625,000 10,710,000 15,480,000 16,400,000 1,642,900 1,885,000 1,330,000 1,965,000 1,881,000 38.1 23.6 14.5 35.4 42,0 62,591,900 44,455,000 19,290,000 69,540,000 78,100,000 215,000 250,000 275,000 275,000 280,000 59.0 66.0 74.4 77.0 72.0 12,700,000 16,600,000 20,450,000 21,270,000 20,196,000 1,035,000 1,350,000 1,105,000 1,375,000 920,000 17.0 39.0 32.7 46.9 35.0 17,300,000 52,200,000 36,130,000 64,530,000 32,604,000 NON-mniGATF.D SUMMF.RFAl.l.OW NON-IRRIGATF.D CONTINUOUS! Harvested Yield for Grain Per Acre -Acres-- -Bushel .Y CROPPED Harvested for Grain --Acres- Yield Per Acre Production -Bushels- Production 1,096,400 1,291,000 990,000 1,250,000 1,226,000 39.5 24.3 15.0 35.6 44.0 43,320,900 31,387,000 14,870,000 44,515,000 53,600,000 546,500 594,000 340,000 715,000 655,000 35.3 22.0 13.0 35.0 37.0 19,271,000 13,068,000 4,420,000 25,025,000 24,500,000 835,000 845,000 575,000 817,000 465,000 18.0 39.0 34.9 50.0 40.0 14,770,000 33,153,000 20,080,000 40,660,000 18,382,000 200,000 505,000 530,000 558,000 455,000 13.0 38.0 30.3 43.0 31.0 2,530,000 19,047,000 16,050,000 23,870,000 14,222,000 Montana Barley Montana Barley Millions of Bushels 100 Millions of Acres Millions of Bushels 2.5 -2 - 1.5 -0 5 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 "*" Har\/ested Acres ^ Production 120 100 Dollars per Bushel 600 5.00 0 00 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 ^Production Hjune 1 Stocks "^ Price per Bushel 1993 Montana Ahriculturai. Statistics State Statistics-Crops 31 OATS: Acreage, Production, Price, Total Value and Value Per Acre, 1983-1992 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 ACRKS I'noDucnoN VALUE Harvcsled Yield Price Value of Value Planicd for Grain Per Acre Total Per Bu. Production Per Acre -■Bu.shels - -Dollars- 210,000 120,000 44.0 5,280,000 1.58 8,342,000 69.52 220,000 105,000 37.0 3,885,000 1.77 6,876,000 65.49 225,000 70,000 33.0 2,310,000 l.SO 3,465,000 49.50 200,000 90,000 46.0 4,140,000 1.37 5,672,000 63.02 235,000 110,000 55.0 6,050,000 1.49 9,015,000 81.95 210,000 90,000 31.0 2,790,000 2.26 6,305,000 70.06 250,000 145,000 46.0 6,670,000 1.42 9,471,000 65.32 160,000 70,000 40.0 2,800,000 1.25 3,500,000 50.00 200,000 110,000 55.0 6,050,000 1.30 7,865,000 71.50 165,000 70,000 56.0 3,920,000 1.20 4,704,000 67.20 IRHIGATKD NON-IRRIGATED Harvested Yield Harvested Yield for Grain Per Acre Production for Grain Per Acre Production -Acrcs- --Bushcls- -Acrcs-- -Bushels- 24,300 74.9 1,819,200 95,700 36.2 3,460,800 27,000 60.0 1,620,000 78,000 29.0 2,265,000 21,000 61.0 1,281,000 49,000 21.0 1,029,000 24,000 70.0 1,680,000 66,000 37.3 2,460,000 21,000 81.0 1,700,000 89,000 49.0 4,350,000 24,000 68.0 1,620,000 66,000 18.0 1,170,000 36,000 74.0 2,670,000 109,000 37.0 4,000,000 20,000 70.0 1,400,000 50,000 28.0 1,400,000 22,000 70.0 1,540,000 88,000 51.0 4,510,000 15,000 79.0 1,189,000 55,000 50.0 2,731,000 CORN: Acreage, Production, Price, Total Value, 1983-1992 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 HARVESTED FOR GRAIN HARVES 1 ED FOR SllVVGE TOTAL Harvested Prod uclion Price Value of Harvested Production PIANTED Yield Yield ACRES Acres Per Acre Total Per Bu. Production Acres Per Acre Total -Bushels- - Dollars- Tons- 65,000 13,000 105.0 1,365,000 3.20 4,368,000 44,000 18.0 792,000 . 90,000 15,000 92.0 1,380,000 3.10 4,278,000 69,000 18.0 1,242.000 . 84,000 11,000 95.0 1,045,000 2.80 2,926,000 69.000 19.0 1,311,000 80,000 13,000 115.0 1,495,000 2.10 3,140,000 63,000 19.0 1,197,000 . 80,000 15,000 105.0 1,575,000 2.20 3,465,000 64,000 18.0 1,152,000 90,000 20,000 110.0 2,200,000 3.15 6,930,000 67,000 19.0 1,273,000 80,000 4,000 80.0 320,000 2.60 832,000 75,000 18.0 1,350,000 65,000 9,000 95.0 855,000 2.50 2,138,000 55,000 19.0 1.045,000 75,000 15,000 120.0 1,800,000 2.70 4,860,000 59,000 18.0 1,062,000 70,000 25,000 110.0 2,750,000 2.50 6,875,000 43,000 21.0 903,000 POTATOES: Acreage, Production, Price, Total Value, and Value Per Acre, Principally Irrigated, 1983-1992 ACRES Planted Harvested 1983 7,300 7,200 1984 7,500 7,400 1985 7,900 7,000 1986 7,800 7,700 1987 8,000 7,900 1988 7,800 7,700 1989 8,200 8,100 1990 9,000 8,900 1991 9,400 9,300 1992 8,600 8,500 PRODUCTION Yield Total Per Acre Cwt -Cwt- 250 1,800,000 260 1,924.000 270 1,890,000 290 2,233.000 300 2,370,000 280 2,156,000 275 2,228,000 280 2,492,000 300 2,790,000 290 2,465,000 VALUE Price Value of Per Cwi Production "Dollars- 9.20 16,560,000 950 18,278,000 8.75 16,538,000 6.65 14,849,000 5.65 13,391,000 7.75 16.709,000 8.25 18,381,000 8.75 21,805,000 5.70 15,903,000 8.40 20,706,000 Value Per Acre 2,300 2,470 2,363 1,928 1,695 2,170 2,269 2,450 1,710 2,436 32 State Statistics-Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 DRY BEANS: Acreage, Production, Price, Total Value, & Value Per Acre, Principally Irrigated, 1983-1992 ACRES Planted Harvested 1983 . . 3,000 2,800 1984 . . 8,500 8,000 1985 . . 3,400 3,000 1986 . . 4,800 4,500 1987 . . 5,800 5,700 1988 . . 4,400 4,000 1989 . . 6,000 5,900 1990 . . 13,500 13,000 1991 . . 9,000 8,300 1992 .. 10,200 9,500 PRODUCTION Pounds Total Per Acre Cwt 1,320 37,000 1,900 152,000 1,900 57,000 2,160 97,000 2,190 125,000 1,900 76,000 2,200 130,000 1,690 220,000 1,900 158,000 1,900 181,000 VALUE Price Value of Per Cwt Production -Dollars- 18.00 666,000 15.00 2,280,000 17.00 969,000 15.00 1,455,000 12.00 1,500,000 28.00 2,128,000 27.50 3,575,000 13.60 2,992,000 13.20 2,086,000 19.10 3,457,000 Value Per Acre 238 285 323 323 263 532 606 230 251 364 SUGAR BEETS: Acreage, Production, Price, Total Value, & Value Per Acre, 1983-1992 ACRES 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Planted 41,600 25,200 43,500 47,200 49,200 49,600 52,700 55,200 56,600 55,900 PRODUtniON VAI.UE Yield Price Per Value of Value Per Harvested Per Acre Total -Tons- Ton'^ Production '^ -Dollars- Acre ''' 41,300 19.8 818,000 37.60 30,757,000 745 24,600 16.9 416,000 35.50 14,768,000 600 42,700 19.0 811,000 35.10 28,466,000 667 46,800 21.7 1,016,000 39.10 39,726,000 849 48,900 22.2 1,086,000 42.20 45,829,000 937 48,900 21.1 1,032,000 45.20 46,646,400 954 51,900 19.9 1,033,000 43.60 45,039,000 868 55,100 22.5 1,240,000 43.20 53,568,000 972 56,300 23.3 1,312,000 37.30 48,938,000 869 55,800 22.8 1,272,000 1/ Excludes Government payments. SWEET CHERRIES: Production, Price, and Value, 1983-1992 1983 . . 1984 . . 1985 . , 1986 . . 1987 . , 1988 . 1989 ^' 1990 . 1991 ^' 1992 . PRODUCTION Production Production -Tons- Having Value 1,800 1,365 2,300 1,400 4,600 3,500 1,600 1,000 3,800 2,600 3,300 1,900 0 0 280 150 0 0 800 340 VAI.UE Average Price Value of Per Ton Production -Dollars- 457.00 624,000 666.00 932,000 644.00 2,255,000 480.00 480,000 877.00 2,280,000 548.00 1,042,000 0 0 1,670.00 250,000 0 0 988.00 336,000 '^ Froze out, no commercial production. 1993 MnMAN'A AnRiriii lURAi Statisiks Statt Statistics-Crops 33 ALFALFA SEED: Estimates by Agricultural Statistics Districts, 1991 TOTAL IRRIGATED NON-IRRIGATED District Acres Production Yield Acres Production Yield Acres Production Yield Pount s Pou rids Pounds Nonhwcsl 100 30,000 300 100 30,000 300 „ .. Norlh Central 2,500 698,000 279 1,200 607,000 506 1,300 91,000 70 Northeast 600 97,000 162 300 67,000 223 300 30,000 100 Central 2,100 518,000 247 1,300 407,000 313 800 111,000 139 Southwest 300 78,000 260 200 66,000 330 100 12,000 120 South Central 3,400 1,642,000 483 2,700 1,579,000 585 700 63,000 90 Southeast 11,000 2,327,000 212 2,200 1,044,000 475 8,800 1,283,000 146 MONTANA 20,000 5,390,000 270 8,000 3,800,000 475 12.000 1,590,000 133 ALFALFA SEED: Estimates by Agricultural Statistics Districts, 1992 TOTAL IRRIGATED ^JON-IRRIGATED District Acres Production Yield Acres Production Yield Acres Production Yield Pounds Pounds Pounds Nonhwest ._ .. _. __ .. .. __ ._ „ Nonh Central 1,300 268,000 206 900 252,000 280 400 16,000 40 Northeast 200 46,000 230 100 20,000 200 100 26,000 260 Central 900 205,000 228 600 180,000 300 300 25,000 83 Southwest - - South Central 3,200 1,128,000 353 2,800 1,115,000 398 400 13,000 33 Southeast 3,900 873,000 224 1,400 553,000 395 2,500 320,000 128 MONTANA 9,500 2,520,000 265 5,800 2.120.000 366 3,700 400,000 108 The average price received for the 1992 crop was 96 cents per pound which was the same as received for the 1991 crop. MONTANA ALFALFA SEED PRODUCTION 1992 DISTRICT ESTIMATES MONTANA ALFALFA SEED PRODUCTION 1988-92 PRODUCTION ESTIMATES Thousand Pounds Million Pounds 1.200 1,000 eoo 600 400 200 0 NW NC NE C SW ; H IRRIGATED L.l NON-IRRIGATED 1988 1989 1990 1991 ^ IRRIGATED • NON-IRRIGATED • TOTAL 1992 34 State Statistics-Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 ATI. HAY: Acreage, Production, Price, Total Value, and Value Per Acre, 1983-1992 ACRES PRODUCTION VAI.UE 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1983 1,118,000 1984 1,317,000 1985 1,200,000 1986 1,115,000 1987 1,120,000 1988 1,150,000 1989 1,175,000 1990 1,150,000 1991 1,205,000 1992 1,189,000 Yield Harvested Per Acre Total -Tons- 2,170,000 1.86 4,041,000 2,200,000 1.72 3,780,000 1,950,000 1.42 2,760,000 2,250,000 1.92 4,320,000 2,200,000 1.91 4,210,000 1,800,000 1.55 2,790,000 2,350,000 1.90 4,470,000 2,150,000 2.09 4,495,000 2,400,000 2.16 5,190,000 2,250,000 2.07 IRRIGATED 4,650,000 Harvested Yield Acres Per Acre Production -Tons- 2.47 2.19 1.93 2.57 2.70 2.10 2.60 2.90 2.90 2.82 2,762,000 2,882,500 2,310,000 2,869,000 2,970,000 2,430,000 3,085,000 3,310,000 3,490,000 3,358,000 Price Per Value of Ton Baled Production -Dollars-- 63.00 254,583,000 78.00 294,840,000 84.50 233,220,000 51.00 220,320,000 45.00 189,450,000 85.00 237,150,000 69.50 300,900,000 64.00 282,095,000 50.50 259,365,000 70.50 320,520,000 NON-IRRIGAT Harvested Yield Acres Per Acre 1,052,000 1.22 883,000 1.02 750,000 .60 1,135,000 1.28 1,080,000 1.10 650,000 .60 1,175,000 1.20 1,000,000 1.20 1,195,000 1.42 1,061,000 1.22 Value Per Acre -Tons- 117.32 134.02 119.60 97.92 86.11 131.75 128.04 131.21 108.07 142.45 Production 1,279,000 897,500 450,000 1,451,000 1,240,000 360,000 1,385,000 1,185,000 1,700,000 1,292,000 ALFALFA HAY: Acreage and Production, 1983-1992 TOTAL Harvested Yield Acres Per Acre Production -Tons - 1983 1,170,000 2.30 2,691,000 1984 1,150,000 2.10 2,415,000 1985 950,000 1.80 1,710,000 1986 1,300,000 2.30 2,990,000 1987 1,300,000 2.20 2,860,000 1988 1,100,000 1.90 2,090,000 1989 1,350,000 2.20 2,970,000 1990 1,350,000 2.50 3,375,000 1991 1,500,000 2.50 3,750,000 1992 1,400,000 2.35 3,290,000 IRRIGATED Harvested Yield Acres Per Acre Production -1 ons- 608,000 3.10 1,884,800 650,000 2.85 1,852,400 600,000 2.50 1,500,000 680,000 3.10 2,108,000 700.000 3.14 2,200,000 740,000 2.50 1,850,000 725,000 3.03 2,200,000 750,000 3.40 2,550,000 790,000 3.40 2,685,000 790,000 3.27 2,580,000 NON-IRRIGATED ^arvested Yield Acres Per Acre Production Tons - 562,000 1.43 806,200 500,000 1.13 562,600 350,000 .60 210,000 620,000 1.42 882,000 600,000 1.10 660,000 360,000 .67 240,000 625,000 1.23 770,000 600,000 1.38 825,000 710,000 1.50 1,065,000 610,000 1.16 710,000 OTHER HAY: Acreage and Production, 1983-1992 TOTAL 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Harvested Yield Acres Per Acre Production rons- 1,000,000 1.35 1,350,000 1,050,000 1.30 1,365,000 1,000,000 1.05 1,050,000 950,000 1.40 1,330,000 900,000 1.50 1,350,000 700,000 1.00 700,000 1,000,000 1.50 1,500,000 800,000 1.40 1,120,000 900,000 1.60 1,440,000 850,000 1.60 1,360,000 IRRIGATED Harvested Yield Acres Per Acre Production -Tons- 510,000 1.72 877,200 667,000 1.54 1,030,100 600,000 1.35 810,000 435,000 1.75 761,000 420,000 1.83 770,000 410,000 1.41 580,000 450,000 1.97 885,000 400,000 1.90 760,000 415,000 1.94 805,000 399,000 1.95 778,000 NON-IRRIGATED Harvested Yield Acres Per Acre Production -Tons- 490,000 .96 472,800 383,000 .87 334,900 400,000 .60 240,000 515,000 1.10 569,000 480,000 1.21 580,000 290,000 .41 120,000 550,000 1.12 615,000 400,000 .90 360,000 485,000 1.31 635,000 451,000 1.29 582,000 '^ Includes wild, clover-timothy, grain, and other hay. 1993 Montana Ahricui.tufiai. Statistics Statf. Statistics-Crops 35 STOCKS OF MAJOR GRAINS 1984-1993 Crop MAKCH 1 " JUNK 1 SIlFrKMBRR 1 \' nKCI-MBKR 1 '" & On ['arm Toldl Ail On I'.irm louil All On i'arm Total All On I'arm Total All Year Toiii! I'osilions ^ Tolal Positions ^ '['olai Positions ^ Total Positions ^ ■■Thousand Bushcls- AI.1. WHEAT 1984 97,220 122,710 72,573 93,630 130,819 161,220 109,888 141,913 1985 80,584 110,454 66,979 93,105 81,891 114,841 69,331 104,513 1986 52,250 86,848 48,230 81,060 146,000 186,790 124,000 162,901 1987 85,000 120,521 60,000 101,210 165,000 217,608 129,000 172,624 1988 92,000 127,495 64,000 88,997 87,000 119,183 71,000 99,035 1989 51,000 73,448 39,000 51,095 150,000 174,265 114,000 142,119 1990 75,000 99,440 44,000 57,158 145,000 169,527 110,000 128,352 1991 73,000 95,331 48,000 64,951 150,000 183,095 108,000 135,546 1992 54,000 77,637 25,000 36,582 130,000 149,598 98,000 120,950 1993 60,000 84,849 35,000 48,200 WINTKR WH1:AT 1984 51,504 65,365 37,963 50,225 78,182 96,907 64,842 85,358 1985 44,620 64,091 40,610 57,980 46,928 68,344 37,027 59,760 1986 31,816 53,072 28,454 48,709 72,000 96,602 61,000 84,145 1987 41,000 62,242 31,000 55,466 83,000 114,590 65,000 89,964 1988 45,000 65,338 31,000 44,151 50,000 68,393 39,000 55,777 1989 25,500 38,691 20,500 27,078 52,000 64,130 43,000 52,957 1990 25,000 33,437 19,000 23,807 83,000 96,944 64,000 73,335 1991 42,000 53,080 28,000 37,012 70,000 87,178 47,000 59,731 1992 22,000 34,115 11,000 15,032 56,000 67,047 43,000 53,192 1993 25,000 36,983 12,500 18,200 DURUM WHF.AT 1984 f 10,825 f 9,407 ^ 11,084 ^ 10,294 1985 f 9,298 ^ 7,303 ^ 6,323 ^ 6,043 1986 ^ 5,610 ^ 5,488 ^ 9,175 ^ 7,775 1987 f, 6,649 ?^ 4,748 ^ 10,374 ^ 8,644 1988 ^ 6,368 * 4,067 ^ 5,263 ^ 4,103 1989 ^ 3,322 ^ 3,234 ^ 9,020 ^ 8,092 1990 f 7,667 f 6,656 ^ 8,889 ^ 6,865 1991 f 5,922 ^ 5,525 ^ 11,022 ^ 9,666 1992 ^ 7,714 * 4,645 ^ 6,667 ^ 6,351 1993 3/ 5534 V ^^qq 3/ ALL SPRING WHEAT 1984 45,716 57,345 34,610 43,405 52,637 64,313 45,046 56,555 1985 35,964 46,363 26,369 35,125 34,963 46,497 32,304 44,753 1986 20,434 33,776 19,776 32,351 74,000 90,188 63,000 78,756 1987 44,000 58,279 29,000 45,744 82,000 103,018 64,000 82,660 1988 47,000 62,157 33,000 44,846 37,000 50,790 32,000 43,258 1989 25,500 34,757 18,500 24,017 98,000 110,135 71,000 89,162 1990 50,000 66,003 25,000 33,351 62,000 72,583 46,000 55,017 1991 31,000 42,251 20,000 27,939 80,000 95,917 61,000 75,815 1992 32,000 43,522 14,000 21,550 74,000 82,551 55,000 67,758 1993 35,000 47,866 22,500 30,000 OATS 1984 3,115 3,553 2,165 2,289 4,740 4,867 4,351 4,497 1985 2,448 2,568 1,709 1,812 3,003 3,383 2,495 2,895 1986 ^' '^' 993 1,343 3/ v a/ 3/ 1987 ^ 3/ j_200 1,360 3/ 3/ V 3/ 1988 ^ ^ 2,500 2,645 3/3/3/3/- 1989 ^ '^' 1,400 1,550 3/3/3/3/ 1990 5,200 5,400 2,500 2,662 5,200 5,700 4,600 4,868 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 1,884 BARLEY 1984 17,094 22,413 10,101 12,251 49,036 56,003 38,402 45,184 1985 20,678 25,421 12,998 16,280 30,000 39,098 27,600 32,811 1986 ^ ^ 12,900 21,502 3/3/3/3/ 1987 ^ ^ 14,000 19,964 84,000 94,175 65,000 74,891 1988 42,000 51,607 30,000 37,931 33,000 44,364 26,000 37,739 1989 17,000 23,924 10,000 14,856 60,000 67.503 45,000 54,955 1990 27,000 36,000 10,000 14,840 50,000 57,000 34,000 40,117 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 16,200 ]' Quarters prior to Scptcmlicr 1, 1986 were January 1, April 1, June 1, and October 1. }! Includes farm stock at mills, elevators, warehouses, terminals, processors and stocks owned by Commodity Credit Corporation. Data not available for publication. 36 State Statistics- -Crops Montana Agricultural Statisucs 1993 WHEAT: Shipped Out of State by Qass and Destination, 1983-1992 AU. WHEAT WINTER WHEAT SPRING WHEAT '^ YEAR^ East West Other ^' Total East West Other ^' Total East West Other ^' Total --Thousand Bushels- - -Thousand Bushcls- -Thousand Bushels- 1983 4,289 113,142 1,481 118,912 909 51,154 203 52,266 3,380 61,988 1,278 66,646 1984 2,368 81,667 1,948 85,983 636 44,743 512 45,891 1,732 36,924 1,436 40,092 1985 3,822 49,698 2,736 56,256 578 21,073 204 21,855 3,244 28,625 2,532 34,401 1986 2,653 92,793 2,773 98,219 743 45,486 858 47,087 1,910 47,307 1,915 51,132 1987 2,799 133,102 2,189 138,090 624 71,547 724 72,895 2,175 61,555 1,465 65,195 1988 1,025 72,609 1,002 74,636 270 39,898 538 40,706 755 32,710 465 33,930 1989 1,612 96,820 937 99,369 301 45,934 284 46,519 1,311 50,886 653 52,850 1990 2,056 97,281 2,693 102,030 546 48,014 177 48,737 1,510 49,267 2,516 53,293 1991 2,342 150,892 1,592 154,826 322 78,534 168 79,024 2,020 72,358 1,424 75,802 1992 2,488 103,412 2,621 108,521 205 38,863 316 39,384 2,283 64,549 2,305 69,137 '^ Includes durum wheat. ^ Crop year June through May. ^' Other and unknown. WHEAT: Shipped Out of State By Class, District, Mode, and Destination ^, June 1991 -May 1993 DISTRICT OF ORIGIN, MODE, & DESTINATION JUNE 1991 -MAY 1992 Winter Wheat WEST ^ 921 NORTH CENTRAL . . . 45,200 NORTHEAST 2,099 CENTRAL 18,182 SOUTH CENTRAL .... 10,348 SOUTHEAST 2,274 STATE Tnjck East 82 Truck West 5,110 Truck Other '^' 1 64 Total by Truck 5,356 Rail East 240 Rail West 73,424 Rail Other ""^ 4 Total by Rail 73,668 Spring Wheat ^ Thousand Bushels- All Wheat 5,171 6,092 40,493 85,693 22,704 24,803 3,241 21,423 1,674 12,022 2,519 4,793 206 4,744 468 5,418 288 9,854 632 10,774 1,814 67,614 956 70,384 2,054 141,038 960 144,052 JUNE 1992-MAY 1993 Winter Spring All Wheat Wheat ^ -Thousand Bushels- Wheat 747 4,056 4,803 15,156 26,765 41,921 2,271 29,929 32,200 8,238 3,365 11,603 9,509 2,373 11,882 3,463 2,649 6,112 98 207 305 3,147 3,998 7,145 248 593 841 3,493 4,798 8,291 107 2,076 2,183 35,716 60,551 96,267 68 1,712 1,780 38,891 64,339 100,230 Total Wheat Shipped 79,024 75,802 154,826 39,384 69,137 108,521 '^ Based on data reported by commercial elevators and licensed truckers. Reported data were expanded to represent 100 percent of elevator capacity. ^ Includes durum wheat. ^' Northwest and Southwest combined to avoid disclo.sure of individual operations. "•^ Other and unknown. NOTE: Funding for the above statistics was provided by the Montana Wheat i4 Barley Committee. 1993 Montana Agricultural Statistics STATt STATISnCS'-CROPS 37 ALL WHEAT: Production, Stocks, and Utilization, By Marketing Years 1987-1991 SUPPLY 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 •Million Bushels- Beginning Slocks '^ 101.2 89.0 51.1 57.2 65.0 Production 151.2 60.0 145.0 145.9 159.5 Total Supply 252.4 149 0 196.1 203.1 224.5 DI.SPOSmON Recorded movement out of State ^ 138.1 74.6 99.4 102.0 154.8 Milled for flour in Montana ^' ^' ^' ^' ^ Used for seed in Montana 4.6 6.2 5.6 5.0 5.3 Used for livestock feed ^ 9.0 ^^ 8.0 ^ 9.0 ^^ 9.0 ^' 9.0 ^ Unaccounted disappearance (to balance) ''' 11.7 9.1 24.9 22 1 18 2 Total Disposition 163.4 97.9 138.9 138.1 187.9 Ending Stocks '^ 89.0 51.1 57.2 65.0 36.6 ''' Farm, commercial-June 1 stocks. ^ Reported by elevators, licensed truckers and special survey of truck destinations and barge traffic. Utilization for feed -on farms where grown, cattle feeders, feed mills and purchased by other fanners for feed. ^' Due to unknowns in components, probably most is unrecorded truck movement. Milled for flour combined with livestock feed to avoid individual disclosure. ALL WHEAT: Movement to Pacific Northwest, Utilization, and Exports '^, By Marketing Years ^ 1987-1991 ITEM Beginning Stocks Production Ending Stocks .... 1987 101.2 151.2 -89.0 1988 1989 1990 89.0 60.0 -51.1 "Million Bushels- 51.1 145.0 -57.2 57.2 145.9 -65.0 1991 65.0 159.5 -36.6 Total Disposition ' 163.4 97.9 138.9 138.1 187.9 Shipments of wheat into Pacific Nonhwest ^' (adjusted for unaccounted disappearance) 137.8 75.8 116.2 109.0 1S9.S Estimated Montana wheal milled for flour in Pacific Northwest (includes bulgar) ^' 22.5 21 .5 23.0 21.0 25.0 Estimated Montana wheat exported from Pacific Northwest ports Percefit of total disposition 115.3 54.3 93.2 88.0 134.5 71% 55% 67% 64% 72% Inspected exports of Hard Red Spring, Hard Red Winter and Durum from Pacific Northwest ports 225.8 193.; 195.0 196.7 216.8 Montana exports as percent of total HRS, HRW and Durum expons from Pacific Nonhwest pons 51% 28% 48% 4S% 62% Pacific Northwest-Oregon and W.ishinxlon. ^ June 1 ■ May 31. June 1 stocks. ^' Beginning stocks plus production minus ending slocks. Source: Montana Grain Movement project. Total Pacific Northwest wheat millings minus estimated wheal originating from Oregon, Washington or other stales. "" Estimated Montana wheal shipped to Pacific Northwest minus estimated Montana wheat milled in Pacific Nonhwest. NOTE: Funding for the above statistics was provided by the Montana Wheat 81 Barley Committee. 38 State Statistics-Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 MONTANA WHEAT VARIETIES: Percent of Total Seeded Acreage 1988-1993 & Seeded Acreage 1992 '^-1993 ^ CLASS & VARIETY 1988 WINTER WHEAT Neeley 25.5 Rocky 9.0 Redwin 19.6 Tiber 0.3 Judith Norstar 8.7 Winalta 9.8 Centurk 3.8 Roughrider 4.1 Siouxland Seward Warrior 0.8 Hawk 0.6 Cheyenne 1.7 Bighorn 0.1 Agassiz 1.1 Cree 2.9 Stephens 0.5 Vona 0.3 Cimmaron 0.2 Other & Unknown .... 11.0 STATE TOTAL 100.0 SPRING WHEAT Amidon (ND 606) WestBred Rambo 6.6 Newana 16.2 Len 15.1 Fortuna 1 1 .8 Stoa 10.3 Lew 10.4 Grandin Olaf 5.9 WestBred 926 0.1 Tioga 3.1 Glenman 1.1 Northrup King 751 .... 0.9 Celtic Cullass 1.1 Pondera 1.8 Leader 0.9 Penawawa Butte 0.8 Other & Unknown .... 13.9 STATE TOTAL 100.0 DURUM WHEAT Monroe 6.1 WestBred Laker 4.0 Medora 8.6 Vic 29.7 Kyle 0.1 Rugby Renville Crosby 14.7 Ward 17.0 Wakooma 0.7 Wascana 1.7 Uoyd 6.6 Other & Unknown .... 10.8 STATE TOTAL 1 00.0 PERCENT OF TOTAL SEEDED ACREAGE SEEDED ACREAGE 1989 22.8 12.0 19.8 1.9 7.6 9.7 3.0 2.0 1.0 1.2 1.4 0.3 1.0 3.1 0.5 0.4 0.5 11.8 100.0 1990 25.7 9.9 14.5 9.5 0.1 6.9 8.0 2.7 1.9 1.1 0.7 1.8 0.6 0.8 3.9 0.3 0.5 0.1 11.0 100.0 1991 24.7 14.0 13.0 11.7 0.8 6.6 5.8 2.4 3.6 0.4 • 0.9 1.2 0.8 0.7 2.0 0.2 0.6 0.6 10.0 100.0 1992 25.0 12.5 9.9 13.5 7.0 7.6 6.1 3.3 2.8 0.1 0.2 0.7 1.0 0.8 0.3 0.1 0.8 0.2 0.3 1.0 6.8 100.0 1993 18.8 14.4 10.7 10.6 9.7 6.2 S.8 2.3 2.1 1.4 1.4 1.1 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 9.3 100.0 1992 ''' 1993^ - (000)- 650.6 498.4 325.7 381.1 257.9 284.6 350.3 281.8 183.0 256.9 197.7 164.8 159.0 152.4 84.9 61.4 73.1 SS.O 3.8 37.6 6.4 35.4 17.1 29.2 26.3 27.0 20.3 26.9 6.5 25.2 2.9 21.8 21.6 16.8 6.2 16.8 7.1 16.6 25.6 15.2 174.0 245.1 2,600.0 2,650.0 0.6 4.7 11.7 19.6 30.0 519.3 794.3 9.0 15.5 13.5 16.7 15.0 443.0 396.4 19.7 16.6 13.3 12.9 7.7 342.0 205.1 15.2 12.7 11.9 8.1 7.0 215.1 185.5 14.6 9.0 8.2 6.6 6.4 174.1 169.3 7.9 10.0 8.1 6.7 5.9 176.8 155.9 10.2 10.7 14.1 8.7 5.0 229.3 133.3 - 0.2 0.7 3.5 19.8 93.2 5.8 4.5 3.6 2.7 2.9 70.6 76.1 0.1 0.3 0.7 0.9 1.5 23.8 38.6 1.1 1.4 1.1 1.3 1.4 35.6 38.1 2.4 1.4 1.5 0.7 1.3 18.8 35.2 0.5 1.3 0.8 1.1 1.0 29.4 27.2 0.4 0.6 0.9 16.6 24.5 0.5 0.7 0.7 0.4 0.8 11.9 20.7 2.4 2.2 0.8 1.5 0.5 38.7 13.6 1.1 0.7 0.4 1.1 0.5 28.8 12.1 - - - 0.1 0.4 3.8 11.6 0.4 0.4 2.0 0.5 0.4 12.4 11.3 8.5 7.9 7.0 9.1 7.9 240.2 208.0 00.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 2,650.0 2,650.0 8.3 14.3 14.2 10.3 24.6 16.4 28.3 15.2 12.7 12.6 8.9 23.9 14.2 27.5 7.8 19.0 14.0 20.8 18.3 33.3 21.1 27.4 24.0 15.5 26.6 7.8 42.6 9.0 0.3 — 2.4 7.1 3.8 8.2 - — 2.5 - 3.1 - 3.6 - 0.6 6.0 5.9 2.9 9.5 3.3 6.3 4.3 4.3 4.8 2.8 7.6 3.2 18.5 10.2 14.1 5.8 1.3 9.3 1.5 1.3 4.0 0.2 1.3 - 2.1 - 1.0 1.6 - 2.5 - 4.6 1.4 5.4 0.4 - 0.6 10.3 8.5 11.2 11.2 8.2 18.1 9.3 00.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 160.0 115.0 '^ Revised ^ Preliminary NOTE: Funding for wheat varieties was provided by the Montana Wheat & Barley Committee. 1993 Montana Af:Riri)i.TURAL Statistics State Statistics-Crops 39 Winter Wheat Varieties 1988-93 Major Varieties as Percent of Total 1992 1933 100 Spring Wheat Varieties - 1 988-93 Major Varieties as Percent of Total CrawinI IftSS Rambo 1991 1992 1993 100- Durum Wheat Varieties 1988-93 Major Varieties as Percent of Total 1992 19S3 40 State Statistics-Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 MONTANA BARLEY VARIETIES: Percent of Total Seeded Acreage 1988-1993 & Seeded Acreage 1992 '^-1993 ^ PFRCF.NT OF TOTAL SEEDED ACREAGE SEEDED ACREAGE VARIETY 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1992 '^ 1993^ -(000)-- Hector 31.8 29.8 22.9 25.8 23.9 22.4 323.2 291.0 Harrington 10.5 15.6 22.7 25.3 23.5 21.8 317.3 283.5 Gallatin 2.6 6.0 5.4 5.6 8.0 8.7 108.6 112.8 Piroline 11.3 7.3 7.4 7.0 9.5 7.4 128.5 96.2 Bowman 5.1 3.0 2.7 4.3 7.1 7.2 96.4 93.7 B 1202 0.3 1.2 2.4 2.7 3.9 5.4 53.0 70.6 Lewis 3.2 2.4 2.1 3.0 2.2 5.2 29.6 67.0 Morex 1.9 2.3 4.1 4.6 3.0 2.4 40.2 30.9 Claris 6.7 7.2 4.7 4.1 2.5 2.1 33.3 27.2 Horsford 0.7 1.6 1.8 2.2 1.4 2.0 18.6 26.2 Moravian III 1.0 1.2 2.5 1.7 1.8 1.7 24.0 21.7 Baroneese - - - - 0.1 1.6 1.8 20.5 Westbred 501 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.1 0.1 1.0 1.3 13.6 Menuet 1.7 1.1 1.2 1.7 1.4 0.9 19.0 12.1 Wages 11.0 9.8 7.2 3.3 0.3 0.6 3.8 7.6 B2601 - 1.4 2.1 1.3 1.4 0.6 19.0 7.4 Unitan 0.6 0.6 0.8 0.7 0.2 0.5 2.7 7.1 WestBred Medallion - - 0.1 0.1 0.6 0.5 7.5 6.5 B 1215 - - - 0.3 0.4 4.5 5.7 Summit 1.1 0.4 0.5 - 0.3 0.4 4.7 5.1 Other & Unknown 10.2 8.9 9.0 6.5 8.5 7.2 113.0 93.6 STATE TOTAL 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 1,350.0 1,300.00 Revised ^ Preliminary MONTANA BARLEY VARIETIES: Seeded Acreage and Percent of Total By Districts, 1993 ^ Northwest N. Central Northeast Central Southwest S. Central Southeast State Variety (000) % (000) % (000) % (000) % (000) % (000) % (000) % (000) % Hector 0.2 0.4 110.7 18.8 76.8 44.4 73.4 26.4 2.7 4.1 7.7 11.0 19.5 27.9 291.0 22.4 Harrington^ 1.0 1.8 230.9 39.2 0.2 0.1 48.9 17.6 - - - - 2.5 3.6 283.5 21.8 Gallatin 14.2 25.8 34.2 5.8 0.2 0.1 42.3 15.2 11.0 16.9 6.4 9.1 4.5 6.4 112.8 8.7 Piroline - - 56.0 9.5 2.4 1.4 32.5 11.7 - - 1.7 2.4 3.6 5.2 96.2 7.4 Bowman - - 8.2 1.4 51.4 29.7 8.9 3.2 - - 8.5 12.2 16.7 23.8 93.7 7.2 B1202^ - - 46.5 7.9 - - 9.2 3.3 5.2 8.0 9.7 13.8 - - 70.6 5.4 Lewis 7.1 12.9 30.0' 5.1 6.7 3.9 12.8 4.6 9.0 13.9 0.6 0.8 0.8 1.1 67.0 5.2 Morex ^ - - 22.4 3.8 2.4 1.4 3.3 1.2 2.2 3.4 0.6 0.8 - 30.9 2.4 Clark 2.5 4.5 5.9 1.0 5.7 3.3 4.2 1.5 5.8 8.9 3.1 4.4 - - 27.2 2.1 Horsford 4.2 7.7 1.8 0.3 6.1 3.5 3.1 1.1 2.9 4.5 3.1 4.4 5.0 7.1 26.2 2.0 Moravian III ^ - - 7.1 1.2 - - - - - - 14.6 20.9 - - 21.7 1.7 Baroneese 5.1 9.3 8.2 1.4 0.2 0.1 3.9 1.4 2.0 3.0 1.1 1.6 - - 20.5 1.6 WestBred 501 - - 0.6 0.1 - - - - 9.5 14.6 - - 3.5 5.0 13.6 1.0 Menuet 10.1 18.4 - - 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.1 1.1 1.7 0.3 0.4 - - 12.1 0.9 Wages ^ - - 2.9 0.5 0.5 0.3 4.2 1.5 - - - - 7.6 0.6 8 2601^ - - 3.5 0.6 - - 3.9 1.4 - - - - - 7.4 0.6 Unitan - - - - - - - - 1.7 2 6 - - 5.4 7.7 7.1 0.5 WestBred Medallion . - - 0.6 0.1 - - 0.8 0.3 3.6 5.6 - - 1.5 2.2 6.5 0.5 B 1215 - - 2.9 0.5 - - 2.8 1.0 - - - - - - 5.7 0.4 Summit - - 1.8 0.3 - - 3.3 1.2 - - - - - - 5.1 0.4 Other & Unknown .. 10.6 19.2 14.8 2.5 20.1 11.6 20.2 7.3 8.3 12.8 12.6 18.2 7.0 10.0 93.6 7.2 ALL VARIETIES 55.0 100.0 589.0 100.0 173.0 100.0 278.0 100.0 65.0 100.0 70.0 100.0 70.0 100.0 1,300.0 100.0 '^ Preliminary ^ American Malting Bariey A.ssocialion, Inc. recommended for mailing and brewing in Montana. NOTE: Funding for barley varieties was provided by the American Mailing Barley A.s.socialion, Inc. and the Montana Wheat & Barley Committee. 1993 Montana AnRirui.rnRAi. Statistics State Statistics-Crops 41 100 Barley Varieties 1988-93 Major Varieties as Percent of Total lewis I 0 S'~> 1986 1992 1993 MARKETINGS OF MAJOR CROPS: 1991-92 Estimated Percent of Farm Sales, Monthly, 1986-87 to MarkeliriK Year: WHEAT July Auk. Sept. Oct. Nov. Doc. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June Al.I. -Pcrcenl- 1986-87 . 4 7 10 6 7 11 10 10 10 8 8 9 1987-88 . 5 10 9 11 6 8 13 9 8 7 7 7 1988-89 . 8 12 7 7 7 10 13 8 9 6 7 6 1989-90 . 3 7 8 9 11 11 11 8 7 9 9 7 1990-91 . 5 8 9 10 8 10 15 10 11 6 4 4 1991-92 . BARI.KY 4 7 10 10 11 9 12 -Percent- 10 13 6 5 3 1986-87 . 4 6 8 10 10 12 13 16 12 4 2 3 1987-88 . 4 9 11 10 6 11 14 6 10 6 6 7 1988-89 . 14 14 9 7 8 7 11 5 7 8 6 4 1989-90 . 2 7 6 8 7 8 12 10 12 10 10 8 1990-91 . 8 9 9 11 10 13 18 6 6 5 3 2 1991-92 . OATS 2 8 7 10 9 9 12 -I'erccnl- 11 13 10 6 3 1986-87 . 6 8 11 10 9 17 3 12 8 6 6 4 1987-88 . 2 8 11 14 8 12 n 9 7 4 8 6 1988-89 . 10 22 8 6 11 5 5 7 11 6 5 4 1989-90 . 10 7 14 11 5 6 9 10 7 6 9 6 1990-91 . 13 3 9 6 8 7 16 9 9 6 7 7 1991-92 . 15 10 7 10 3 7 11 12 9 4 9 3 Marknins; Year: June Julv AUR. Scpl. Ocl. Nov. nee. Jan. Icb. Mar. Apr. May ALL HAY 1986-87 3 1987-88 2 1988-89 8 1989-90 6 1990-91 10 1991-92 3 -Pcrccnl- 6 10 5 10 12 12 10 9 10 7 9 5 9 11 13 9 10 11 13 11 8 10 12 12 8 6 6 12 11 8 9 12 12 9 8 7 8 10 10 11 9 7 10 7 9 11 13 7 8 7 10 12 9 8 42 Rank Montana Acricui.turai. Statistics 1993 MONTANA'S RANK IN THE NATION'S AGRICULTURE ITEM UNIT PERIOD OR DATE RANK Land in farms and ranches 60,300,000 acres 1992 Income from cash receipts, excluding Gov't payments: Total Crops Livestock 1,742,408,000 dollars 821,096,000 dollars 921,312,000 dollars 1992 1992 1992 33 30 30 LIVESTOCK INVENTORY AND PRODUCTION All Cattle & Calves All Cowfs Beef Cov^fs Milk Cows Cattle on Feed Hogs and Pigs Sheep and Lambs Wool Production All Chickens Egg Production Honey Production 2,450,000 head 1,483,000 head 1,460,000 head 23,000 head 75,000 head 215,000 head 554,000 head 5,971,000 pounds 710,000 birds 160,000,000 eggs 9,570,000 pounds Jan. 1, 1993 13 Jan. 1, 1993 8 Jan. 1, 1993 6 Jan. 1, 1993 42 Jan. 1, 1993 23 Dec. 1, 1992 26 Jan. 1, 1993 6 1992 4 Dec. 1, 1992 42 1992 42 1992 7 CROPS (Production) All Wheat Winter Wheat Durum Wheat Spring Wheat Other than Durum Barley Oats All Hay Alfalfa Hay Dry Beans Potatoes-fall Sugar Beets Com Grain Silage 139,581,000 bushels 60,900,000 bushels 5,181,000 bushels 73,500,000 bushels 52,800,000 bushels 3,920,000 bushels 4,650,000 tons 3,290,000 tons 181,000 cwt 2,465,000 cvrt 1,272,000 tons 2,750,000 bushels 903,000 tons 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 5 8 2 4 3 15 13 10 14 15 8 39 25 1993 Montana Agricultural Statistics Rank 43 CROPS AND LIVESTOCK: Record Highs and Lows, Montana RECORD HIGH RECORD IjOW Year Estimate Item Unit Quantilv Mo/Year '' Ouaniiiy Mo/Year '' Started bari^y Plamed Acres 2.4(X).000 1986 146.000 1938 1926 Harvested Acres 2.180.000 1986 2.000 1883 1882 Yield Bu. 52.0 1991 12.0 1919 1882 Production Bu. 94.500.000 1987 79.000 1883 1882 Price $/Bu. 3.04 Nov 1974 .23 Feb 1933 1910 All Slocks Bu. 94.175.000 Sep- 1987 2.886.000 July 1953 IMS CORN Planted AH Purposes Acres 236.000 1935 62.000 1970 1926 Harvested for GRAIN Acres 101.000 1923 3,000 1965 1919 Grain Yield Bu. 120.0 1991 8.5 1919 1919 Grain Production Bu. 2.750.000 1992 135.000 1954 1919 Season Average Price $/Bu. 3.50 1980 .40 1932 1919 Harvested for SILAGE Acres 75.000 1989 2,000 1931 1919 Silage Yield Tons 21.0 1992 1.5 1934 1919 Silage Production Tons 1.491.000 1978 7.000 1928 1919 ALFAIJA HAY Harvested Acres 1.500.000 1991 374,000 1919 1919 Yield Tons 2.50 1981 1.20 1935 1919 Production Tons 3.750.000 1991 598.000 1919 1919 Price S/Ton 105.00 Apr 1989 6.70 Augl939 1939 ALL OTHER HAY Harvested Acres 1.390.000 1965 700.000 1988 1963 Yield Tons 1.60 1991 1.00 1988 1963 Production Tons 1.678.000 1955 700.000 1988 1963 Price $/Ton 94.00 Apr 1989 12.00 May 1958 1953 ALL HAY Harvested Acres 2,585.000 1953 1.125.000 1910 1909 Yield Tons 2.16 1991 .88 1936 1909 Production Tons 5.190.000 1991 1.283.000 1910 1909 Price S/Ton 104.00 Apr 1989 5.50 Aug 1939 1939 All Stocks Tons 4.842.000 Dec 1987 73.000 May 1932 1930 OATS Planted Acres 781.000 1970 160.000 1990 1929 Harvested Acres 550.000 1918 45.000 1882 1882 Yield Bu. 56.0 1992 13.5 1919 1882 Production Bu. 25.650.000 1915 1.500.000 1889 1882 Price S/Bu. 2.49 Sep- 1988 .20 Feb 1933 1910 All Stock Bu. 29.432.000 Oct- 1970 1.338.000 July 1950 1945 Ali WHEAT Planted Acres 6.340.000 1989 2.543.000 1916 1916 Harvested Acres 5.969.000 1953 9.000 1876 1873 Yield Bu. 36.4 1991 5.0 1919 1873 Prtjduction Bu. 180.320.000 1982 152.000 1875 1873 Price VBu. 5.45 Feb- 1974 .25 Dec 1932 1910 All Slocks Bu. 234.709.000 Oct 1982 1.763.000 July 1932 1930 DURUM WHEAT Planted Acres 1.017.000 1956 15.000 1954 19S4 Harvested Acres 978.000 1956 14.000 1954 19S4 Yield BiL 33.0 1992 9.0 1988 19S4 Production Bu. 18.093.000 1955 189.000 1954 I9S4 Price S/Bu. 7.47 Jan- 1974 1.20 Feb 1970 19SS All Slocks Bu. 17.320.000 Oct 1982 487.000 July 1966 1964 SPRING WHEAT OTHER THAN DURUM Planted Acres 3.500.000 1989 1.129.000 1969 19S4 Harvested Acres 3.400.000 1989 1.104.000 1969 19S4 Yield Bu. 34.0 1991 9.0 1961 19S4 Production Bu. 89.900.000 1982 13.518.000 1961 19S4 Price S/Bu. 5.33 Feb 1974 .26 Dec 1932 1929 All Slocks Bu. 109,861.000 Oct 1982 9.062.000 July- 1975 1971 WINTER VIHfAJ PUnled Acres 3.200.000 1976 150.000 1909 1909 Harvested Acres 3.080.000 1976 127.000 1909 1909 Yield Bu. 40.0 1991 5.2 1919 1909 Production Bu. 105.000.000 1975 2.798.000 1919 1909 Price S/Bu. 5.40 Feb 1974 .24 Dec 1932 1929 All Stocks Bu. 114.590.000 Sep 1987 7,418,000 July 1974 1971 CATTlf All Cattle & CalvcL Jan.1 Beet Cows. Jan. 1 % Milk Cows. Jan. 1 ^ Head 3.380.000 1974 309,000 1875 1875 Head 1.746.000 1974 294,000 1938 1924 Head 215.000 1934 8,000 1880 187S Calves Bom Head 1.730.000 1973 350,000 1938 1924 Beef Cattle Prices S/Cwt. 84.40 Aug 1990 2.70 Dec 1933 1910 Calf Prices S/Cwt. 105.00 Feb 1991 4.10 Jan 1934 1910 HOGS All Hogs. Dec. 1 Head 445.000 1944 1.000 1867 1867 Dec May Pig Crop Head 421.000 1943 83.000 1937 1924 June-Nov Pig Crop Head 277.000 1943 57.000 1934 1924 All Hog & Pig Prices VCwt. 58.10 Junl990 2.60 Jon 1933 1910 SHEEP All Sheep & Umbs. Jan. I Head 4.280.000 1934 523.000 1986 1930 Total Stock Sheep. Jan. 1 Head S.736.000 1903 3.000 1867 1867 Sheep/Lambs on Feed. Jan. I Head 428.000 1945 14,000 1980 1930 Ewes 1 Yr Plus. Jan. 1 Head 3.258.000 1931 371,000 1977 1930 Lambs Crop Head 2.695.000 1934 360.000 1979 1924 Sheep Prices VCwt. 33.70 Dec 1985 1.95 Nov 1932 1910 Lamb Prices S/Cwt. 90.60 Jan 1988 3.50 Jan 1932 1910 Wool Production Pounds 38.370.000 1911 4.379.000 1978 1909 Wool Price VLb 1.72 Jan- 1989 .07 July 1932 1910 CHICKEN & EGGS All Chickens. Dec. I Head 2.7.38.000 1944 710.000 1992 1924 Average number of Layers Head 1.870.000 1925 604.000 1992 1924 Egg Production Egg' 265.000.000 1944 150.000.000 1992 1924 In case of a tic, the most recent year was use*!. *' Cows two years old and older prior to 1970. Cows calved since 1970. 44 Rank Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 WINTER WHEAT - 1992 HARVESTED ACREAGE Numbers show ranking of top ten. 0-9,999 Q 30,000-89,999 10,000-29,999 M 90,000 + SPRING WHEAT EXCLUDING DURUM - 1992 HARVESTED ACREAGE Numbers show ranking of top ten. 0-9,999 □ 30,000-99,999 10,000-29,999 M 100,000 + 1993 Montana Agricui.ttjrai. Statisiics Rank 45 DURUM WHEAT - 1992 HARVESTED ACREAGE Numbers show ranking of top ten. 0-999 □ 1.000-4,999 M 5,000-24,999 25,000 - BARLEY - 1992 HARVESTED ACREAGE Numbers show ranking of top ten. 0-9,999 □ 20,000-49,999 K 10,000-19,999 [53 50,000 - M 46 Rank Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 OATS - 1992 HARVESTED ACREAGE Numbers show ranking of top ten. 0-999 □ 1,000-1.999 EH] 2. 000-2.999 3 noo + ALFALFA HAY - 1992 HARVESTED ACREAGE Numbers show ranking of top ten. 0-9.999 □ 20.000-39.999 10.000-19.999 M 40.000 + 1993 Montana Agricultural Statistics Skrvice CouNTy Statistics-Crops 47 ALL CROPS: Harvested Acres, Irrigated and Non-Irrigated, 1991-1992 COUNTY & DISraiCT Deerlodge Flathead Granite Lake Lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders NORn iwiyr Blaine Chouteau Glacier Hill Liberty Phillips Pondera Teton Toole NOR ni cl■:^f^RAL Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley NORnilT^ST Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley . . . . Judith Basin Lewis & Clark . . . . Meagher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland CKN-IHAI Beaverhead Gallatin Jefferson Madison Silver Bow soirnrwKST Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Swceigrass Treasure Yellowstone SOirniCl^NTRAL ■ Carter Custer Fallon Powder River . . . . Prairie Rosebud Wibaux SC^mUFAST MONTANA ■ . IRRIGATED NON-IRRIGATF.D Harvested Acres - 1991 15,460 36,640 32,400 72,020 6,600 1,700 24,200 48,800 53,400 22,500 313.830 Harvested Acres - 1992 13,170 35,310 32,800 73,240 7,200 1,600 22,400 40,630 52,585 18,300 297.235 Harvested Acres - 1991 1,100 44,600 2,600 35,100 5,500 2,700 11,000 10,100 3,500 22,900 139,100 Harvested Acres - 1992 900 35,000 3,300 28,800 5,000 2,800 8,100 9,100 4,000 21,400 118,400 48,200 16,000 34,200 5,100 5,400 35,700 65,000 93,800 6,000 309.470 47,225 13,500 31,120 4,700 5,510 37,100 69,120 101,810 3,600 313.685 209,500 605,600 240,600 521,100 274,800 173,300 247,600 213,700 290,200 2.776.400 201,700 501,400 222,600 447,500 251,200 175,100 211,900 183,800 266,900 2.462.100 2,200 17,390 4,200 6,900 43,450 10,500 7,430 46,600 1 38.740 3,300 18,640 5,600 5,900 48,160 14,430 8,300 45,900 150,230 225,700 178,500 123,500 216,400 182,300 294,000 276,600 277,800 1,774,800 235,300 194,700 127,500 231,400 198,600 302,000 279,600 278,700 1.847.800 41,245 39,400 18,800 8,600 11,100 51,200 36,900 12,000 11,400 22,200 252.905 44,055 36,320 18,500 12,210 12,500 44,200 36,200 11,000 12,000 26,100 253.085 33,300 225,700 353,100 54,300 158,100 36,100 36,800 60,800 32,900 63,900 1.055,000 25,800 221,500 349,900 54,700 168,500 24,600 30,300 45,300 30,900 58,200 1.009.700 127,495 98,770 40,300 104,140 9,400 380.105 127,645 100,950 32,205 102,610 9,700 373.110 13,400 82,700 6,700 9,200 1,600 113.600 13,000 72,200 7,400 8,000 900 101.500 43,290 53,990 55,300 22,190 32,600 18,920 76,750 303.100 53,530 55,665 52,560 18,390 37,500 21,130 73,940 312.715 163,500 40,200 25,500 90,900 23,900 9,500 108,000 461.500 162,100 37,600 19,600 95,700 20,700 8,200 117,800 461.700 4,700 25,200 4,100 15,400 14,810 35,680 1,400 101.350 4,500 26,270 5,800 15,900 16,500 35,270 2.200 106.440 97,700 59,100 117,700 84,100 56,900 82,900 68,600 567.000 101,600 61,900 114,300 79,800 58,900 74,000 70,600 S61.100 6.887.400 6.562.300 48 County Statistics--Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 ALL WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1991 County ML IRRlCAIi:!) and Planted Net Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Production District Acres '^ Acres ^ Acres Acre Bu. Bushels Rank Acres Acres Acre Bu. Bu. Deerlodge 1,700 1,700 1,700 53.5 91,000 34 1,200 1,200 57.5 69,000 Flathead 12,200 12,100 11,000 59.6 656,000 28 4,800 4,700 61.1 287,000 Granite 600 600 600 53.3 32,000 39 200 200 55.0 11,000 Lake 16,800 16,800 15,100 56.4 851,000 27 9,200 8,900 55.3 492,000 Lincoln -- -- -- - .. - Mineral 600 600 600 46.7 28,000 40 Missoula 2,700 2,700 2,300 39.1 90,000 35 600 600 53.3 32,000 Powell 1,200 1,200 1,100 48.2 53,000 38 300 300 50.0 15,000 Ravalli 1,400 1,400 1,200 53.3 64,000 37 500 400 52.5 21,000 Sanders - - -- - - - Other 3,100 3,100 2,800 47.5 133,000 -- 1,100 1,100 59.1 65,000 NORTIIWF-ST 40.300 40.200 36.400 54.9 1.998,000 - 17.900 17.400 57.0 992.000 Blaine - - -■ -- .. - Chouteau 475,800 435,400 414,700 45.5 18,856,000 1 4,100 4,100 68.0 279,000 Glacier 142,700 136,800 132,400 42.4 5,617,000 11 6,500 6,400 33.6 215,000 Hill 486,200 441,300 429,100 41.0 17,601,000 2 1,100 1,100 40.9 45,000 Uberty 242,600 225,600 219,300 46.8 10,266,000 3 2,300 2,300 49.6 114,000 Phillips - -- - ■- ■ .... Pondera 184,200 162,200 160,300 47.5 7,608,000 5 15,100 14,900 61.4 915,000 Teton 156,900 136,500 129,800 47.1 6,116,000 8 9,400 7,800 54.4 424,000 Toole 225,000 211,800 204,000 42.6 8,682,000 4 300 300 46.7 14,000 Other 324,900 294,800 281,400 33.5 9,418,000 -- 14,800 14,400 45.2 651,000 NORTH CF.NTRAL ■■■ 2,238.300 2.044.400 1.971.000 42.7 84.164.000 - 53.600 51.300 51.8 2.657.000 Daniels 185,600 184,700 175,900 32.3 5,688,000 10 100 100 50.0 5,000 Dawson 145,200 130,300 114,700 27.4 3,141,000 13 900 900 51.1 46,000 Garfield -- -- -- - .... McCone -- — - - - - Richland 148,400 142,000 122,400 29.2 3,574,000 12 9,900 8,700 52.4 456,000 Roosevelt 295,000 275,300 226,500 27.5 6,218,000 7 900 800 48.8 39,000 Sheridan 234,000 230,000 213,900 30.0 6,420,000 6 2,200 2,100 52.4 110,000 Valley 288,500 260,200 228,400 26.6 6,074,000 9 13,800 12,500 40.9 512,000 Other 308,700 274,500 243,000 30.3 7,367,000 - 2,000 1,900 50.0 95,000 NORIIIFAST 1.605.400 1.497.000 1.324.800 29.0 38.482.000 - 29,800 27.000 46.8 1.263.000 Broadwater 33,400 30,200 30,100 33.9 1,019,000 22 11,700 11,400 53.7 612,000 Cascade - - - -- .... Fergus - - -- -- .... Golden Valley 43,800 39,800 37,800 29.7 1,121,000 20 800 700 51.4 36,000 Judith Basin - - - -- - - Lewis & Clark 27,500 27,500 23,800 41.3 983,000 23 4,900 4,900 71.8 352,000 Meagher 13,000 13,000 7,500 25.7 193,000 32 500 500 48.0 24,000 Musselshell 42,200 42,200 37,400 34.4 1,286,000 18 400 400 55.0 22,000 Petroleum 26,300 26,300 20,400 42.4 864,000 26 900 800 47.5 38,000 Wheatland 39,000 38,800 34,600 25.9 895,000 25 300 200 50.0 10,000 Other 381,300 353,300 305,100 37.4 11,416,000 - 7,200 6,500 53.7 349,000 aCNTRAL 606.500 571.100 496.700 35.8 17,777.000 - 26.700 25.400 56.8 1.443.000 Beaverhead 7,300 6,400 5,900 39.5 233,000 31 2,500 2,500 66.4 166,000 Gallatin 44,700 41,500 34,400 41.5 1,428,000 16 10,300 9,400 70.7 665,000 Jefferson — - -- -- .... Madison - -- -- -- .... Silver Bow ■- - - - ._ .. Other 12,300 11,300 9,400 32.7 307,000 -- 3,200 3,100 53.2 165,000 SOUTnWF.ST 64.300 59,200 49.700 39.6 1.968.000 - 16.000 15.000 66.4 996.000 Big Horn - - ■- - .... Carbon - - - ■- .... Park 12,800 12,800 11,100 25.6 284,000 30 2,100 1,800 38.3 69,000 Stillwater 46,900 46,900 42,100 31.2 1,313,000 17 400 400 62.5 25,000 Sweetgrass 4,400 4,400 3,800 20.5 78,000 36 100 100 50.0 5,000 Treasure 4.800 4,800 3,900 44.6 174,000 33 1,900 1,400 67.1 94,000 Yellowstone 86,800 86,700 72,800 32.1 2,338,000 14 3,000 2,800 66.4 186,000 Other 141,600 139,300 122,000 32.5 3,966,000 - 8,200 6,000 64.7 388,000 SOUTH CF.NTRA1 297.300 294.900 255.700 31.9 8.153.000 15.700 12.500 61.4 767.000 Carter -- - - - .... Custer 39,000 39,000 34,900 26.3 918,000 24 2,000 2,000 70.0 140,000 Fallon 42,000 38,900 37,300 30.9 1,151,000 19 Powder River 27,600 25,800 24,700 24.4 602,000 29 700 700 45.7 32,000 Prairie 42,000 36,900 34,100 29.9 1,020,000 21 1,600 1,500 81.3 122,000 Rosebud 56,100 56,100 49,500 30.6 1,513,000 15 4,100 3,100 51.0 158,000 Wibaux -- -- - - .... Other 71,200 68,500 64,200 27.4 1,761,000 SOirniFAST 277.900 265.200 244.700 28.5 6.965.000 8.400 7.300 62.0 452.000 MONTANA 5.130.000 4.772.000 4.379,000 36.4 159.507.000 - 168.100 155.900 55.0 8.570.000 '^ Counties with less than 500 acres planted of one class of wheal are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information. ^ Planted acres less winter wheat acres replanted to spring wheat. 1993 Montana A^ricuiturai. Statistics County Statistics-Crops 49 ALL WHEAT: Non-Irrigated, Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1991 Counly and Districi Dcerlodge Flathead Granite Lake lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders Other NORniwr-ST ■ ■ ■ Blaine Chouteau Glacier Hill Ijlwrty Phillips Pondera Teton Toole Other NORTH CF.NTR AT. Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley Other NORTltFAST ■ ■ ■ Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley . . . Judith Basin .... I/?wis & Clark . . . Meagher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland Other CFrflHAI Beaverhead Gallatin Jefferson Madison Silver Bow Other soirn IWF.ST . . . Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Sweetgrass Treasure Yellowstone .... other SOirni CF.NTRAI. Carter Custer Fallon Powder River . . . Prairie Ro.scbud Wibaux Other souniiwsT MONTANA SUMMCR FAIJOW ooN"nNuousi.Y atoppij) Planted Acres 500 4,600 400 6,400 400 1,800 200 900 1,100 16.300 Harvested Acres 500 3,600 400 5,200 400 1,400 200 800 900 13.400 Yield Per Acre Bu. 44.0 63.3 52.5 58.5 52.S 37.1 45.0 S3.8 50.0 SS.6 Production Bu. 22,000 228,000 21,000 304,000 21,000 52,000 9,000 43,000 45,000 745.000 Planted Acres 2,800 1,200 200 300 700 900 6.100 Harvested Acres 2,700 1,000 200 300 600 800 5,600 Yield Per Acre Bu. 52.2 55.0 35.0 20.0 48.3 28 8 46.6 Production Bu. 141,000 55,000 7,000 6,000 29,000 23.000 261.000 368,100 107,700 449,400 218,400 1 34,400 122,900 208,300 288,500 1.897,700 315,600 99,000 393,900 195,600 113,800 102,000 188,400 246,800 1,655,100 48.8 45.9 41.9 48.2 49.2 48.9 43.3 33.6 44.0 15,394,000 4,542,000 16,486,000 9,436,000 5,595,000 4,992,000 8,151,000 8,298,000 72,894.000 103,600 28,500 35,700 21,900 34,700 24,600 16,400 21,600 287.000 95,000 27,000 34,100 21,400 31,600 20,000 15,300 20,200 264.600 33.5 31.9 31.4 33.5 34.7 35.0 33.8 23.2 32.6 3,183,000 860,000 1,070,000 716,000 1,098,000 700,000 517,000 469,000 8,613,000 153,500 127,400 112,600 238,800 199,100 203,900 279,100 1.314,400 150,700 100,900 92,100 189,100 184,500 174,800 219,400 1.111.500 33.0 27.6 28.4 28.7 29.9 27.0 30.7 29.5 4,968.000 2,784,000 2,614,000 5,433,000 5,520,000 4,717,000 6,744,000 32.780,000 32,000 16,900 25,900 55,300 32,700 70,800 27,600 261.200 25, 1 00 12,900 21,600 36,600 27,300 41,100 21,700 186.300 28.5 24.1 23.3 20.4 28.9 20.6 24.3 23.8 715,000 311,000 504,000 746,000 790,000 845,000 528,000 4,439.000 16,700 34,600 19,900 10,800 37,200 24,100 30,900 261,400 435.600 13,700 29,600 16,300 6,800 32,500 18,300 27,200 198,900 343.300 23.8 31.2 326,000 924,000 5,000 8,400 5,000 7,500 34.4 561,000 24.3 165,000 35.5 1,155,000 43.1 789,000 27.4 744,000 39.5 7,861,000 36.5 12,525,000 19.7 59,000 30.8 700,000 16.2 21.5 81,000 161,000 2,700 2,600 26.9 70,000 1,700 200 20.0 4,000 4,600 4,500 24.2 109,000 1,300 1,300 28.5 37,000 7,800 7,200 19.6 141,000 112,700 99,700 32.2 3,206,000 144,200 128.000 29.8 3.809.000 500 400 20.0 8,000 3,300 2,300 27.4 63,000 4,300 31,100 8,000 43.400 3,000 22,700 5,400 31.100 22.8 123,000 28.4 882,000 23.2 211,000 32.1 1,092,000 20.4 47,000 32.0 80,000 31.0 1,978,000 33.5 2,973,000 31.8 6,381.000 24.0 733,000 33.6 935,000 24.2 448,000 27.9 788,000 29.7 1.250,000 27.7 1,226,000 28.1 5.380,000 1.100 4.900 900 3.600 21.1 25.0 19.000 90.000 10,500 38,400 2,900 2,900 77,500 105,100 237.300 9,100 34,000 2,300 2,500 63,800 88,700 200.400 200 8,100 1,400 6,300 28,300 44.300 200 7,700 1,400 6,200 27,300 42.800 20.0 25.5 18.6 28.1 22.2 23.5 4,000 196,000 26,000 174,000 605,000 1.005.000 34,300 32,300 21,000 35,700 47,000 50,900 221,200 30,500 27,800 18,500 28,200 42,100 44,200 191.300 4.165,900 3.546,100 37.1 2,700 9,700 5,900 4,700 5,000 20.300 4«.300 2,400 9,500 5,500 4,400 4,300 20.000 46,100 18.8 22.7 22.2 25.0 24.4 26.8 24.6 45,000 216,000 122,000 110,000 105,000 535.000 1,133.000 131,587,000 7%.000 677,000 28.6 19,350,000 50 County Statistics-Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1 993 ALL WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1992 County AU, IRRICATCD and Planted Net Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Production District Acres '^ Acres ^ Acres Acre Bu. Bushels Rank Acres Acres Acre Bu. Bu. Deerlodge 1,200 1,200 1,200 47.5 57,000 40 900 900 52.2 47,000 Flathead 13,500 13,500 12,600 62.1 783,000 26 5,100 5,000 64.2 321,000 Granite - -- -- -- - - Lake — — - -- - - Lincoln — — -- -- - - Mineral — ~ -- -- - - Missoula 3,600 3,600 3,200 40.3 129,000 37 1,100 1,100 49.1 54,000 Powell 2,000 2,000 2,000 35.0 70,000 39 500 500 50.0 25,000 Ravalli 2,200 2,200 2,100 55.2 116,000 38 900 900 63.3 57,000 Sanders - -- -- -- - .. Other 24,100 24,000 21,600 55.3 1,194,000 - 11,000 10,700 59.6 638,000 NORnrWI'-ST 46.600 46,500 42.700 55.0 2.349.000 - 19.500 19.100 59.8 1.142.000 Blaine -- - - -- .. - Chouteau 513,500 486,900 395,100 22.6 8,939,000 1 4,700 3,800 62.9 239,000 Glacier 155,000 152,300 145,500 31.1 4,523,000 11 7,800 7,100 44.2 314,000 Hill 478,700 468,600 393,900 16.7 6,575,000 7 1,400 1,400 27.9 39,000 Liberty 250,000 245,300 218,600 21.1. 4,602,000 10 2,600 1,500 49.3 74,000 Phillips - - - - - - Pondera 223,400 200,500 166,500 20.8 3,463,000 14 16,600 14,100 51.4 725,000 Teton 170,000 159,900 132,100 21.2 2,803,000 15 10,400 9,500 39.2 372,000 Toole 238,000 232,500 210,200 23.4 4,926,000 9 400 400 37.5 15,000 Other 335,200 329,100 298,500 25.5 7,601,000 - 14,400 11,000 33.6 370,000 NORTH CF.NTRA1. ■■■ 2.363.800 2.275.100 1.960.400 22.2 43.432.000 - 58.300 48.800 44.0 2.14«.000 Daniels 207,500 207,500 204,400 34.0 6,957,000 4 200 200 60.0 12,000 Dawson - - - - .. .. Garfield -- - - - - - McCone 206,300 201,700 192,700 34.5 6,653,000 5 1,600 1,600 43.8 70,000 Richland 160,600 154,100 150,000 40.9 6,142,000 8 12,400 12,400 77.5 961,000 Roosevelt 285,200 283,800 257,800 33.5 8,648,000 2 2,300 2,200 50.0 110,000 Sheridan 242,500 242,500 235,900 34.8 8,218,000 3 1,400 1,400 69.3 97,000 Valley 280,500 278,400 249,800 26.4 6,585,000 6 14,100 13,800 48.2 665,000 Other 262,400 250,800 241,100 36.0 8,684,000 - 2,300 2,200 64.1 141,000 NORTllFAST 1.645.000 1.618.800 1.531.700 33.9 51.887.000 - 34.300 33.800 60.8 2.056.000 Broadwater 37,700 37,700 34,300 48.7 1,669,000 18 14,500 14,100 69.1 975,000 Cascade 157,500 143,200 130,000 29.2 3,801,000 12 7,500 6,900 47.7 329,000 Fergus -- -- -- - „ - Golden Valley 43,800 43,800 43,500 33.8 1,469,000 20 700 700 61.4 43,000 Judith Basin -- - - - - - Lewis & Clark 20,100 19,900 17,000 34.4 584,00 29 3,100 3,000 62.7 188,000 Meagher 12,200 11,000 10,700 37.0 396,000 33 600 600 60.0 36,000 Musselshell 29,200 24,900 23,800 31.3 744,000 27 600 600 46.7 28,000 Petroleum 25,800 22,600 20,900 29.3 613,000 28 1,200 1,000 43.0 43,000 Wheatland 41,500 41,200 36,400 31.6 1,151,000 24 400 300 46.7 14,000 Other 269,400 262,200 220,400 30.7 6,772,000 -- 1,200 1,000 47.0 47,000 a-jrrRAi. 637.200 6O6.500 537.000 32.0 17.199.000 - 29,800 28.200 60.4 1.703.000 Beaverhead 10,400 10,400 10,000 49.6 496,000 30 5,300 5,300 61.9 328,000 Gallatin 46,000 44,800 42,700 59.4 2,535,000 16 13,500 12,900 81.2 1,047,000 Jefferson 3,500 3,500 3,300 40.3 133,000 36 100 100 70.0 7,000 Madison 9,500 9,500 8,900 47.6 424,000 32 4,600 4,500 58.0 261,000 Silver Bow -- -- -- -- - - Other -- -- -- -- - - SOUTIIWF.ST 69.400 68,200 64.900 55.3 3.588.000 - 23.500 22.800 72.1 1.643.000 Big Horn - - - - - - Carbon -- - - - - - Park 13,000 12,000 10,900 39.0 425,000 31 2,700 2,400 52.1 125,000 Stillwater 49,200 46,200 42,800 32.9 1,406,000 21 800 800 5S.0 44,000 Sweetgrass 4,300 4,300 3,500 38.3 134,000 35 100 100 50.0 5,000 Treasure 6,400 6,400 5,800 53.6 311,000 34 2,800 2,600 73.1 190,000 Yellowstone 101,200 98,400 91,000 40.5 3,682,000 13 4,500 4,500 72.4 326,000 Other 155,400 138,200 132,600 43.6 5,779,000 - 10,200 10,000 71.3 713,000 SOUTH CF.NTRAI 329.500 305.500 286.600 41.0 11.737.000 - 21.100 20.400 68.8 1.403.000 Carter - - - .. - Custer 45,800 42,400 39,600 32.8 1,297,000 23 2,300 2,300 67.0 154,000 Fallon 49,400 49,400 45,600 34.2 1,560,000 19 Powder River 29,400 29,400 26,400 31.6 835,000 25 600 600 61.7 37,000 Prairie 42,200 42,200 38,300 35.0 1,342,000 22 1,500 1,400 51.4 72,000 Rosebud 63,600 63,600 54,500 34.1 1,858,000 17 5,000 5,000 69.4 347,000 Wibaux -• -- - - - -- Other 88,100 85,100 79,300 31.5 2,497,000 - 100 100 50.0 5,000 SOirniFAST 318.500 312.100 283.700 33.1 9.389.000 9.500 9.400 65.4 615.000 MONTANA 5.410,000 5.232.700 4.707.000 29.7 139,581.000 - 196.000 182.500 58.7 10.710.000 '^ Counties with less than 500 acres planted of one class of wheat are combined inio "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information. ^ Planted acres less winter wheat acres replanted to spring wheat. 1993 Montana Agricultural Statisik s County Statistics-Crops 51 ALL WHEAT: Non-Irrigated, Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1992 County and District Dcerlodge Flathead Granite Lake IJncoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders Olhcr NORniWIlST ■ ■ ■ Blaine Chouteau Glacier Hill Liberty Phillips Pondera Teton Toole Other NORTH ci:rfrnAi. Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley Other NORTIIFAST . . . Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley . . . Judith Basin .... Lewis & Clark . . . Meagher Mu.sselshell Petroleum Wheatland Other a:NTRAI Beaverhead Gallatin Jefferson Madison Silver Bow Other soimrwFisT . . . Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Swcetgrass Treasure Yellowstone .... Other SOl)Tlia:NTRAL Carter Custer Fallon Powder River . . . Prairie Rosebud Wibaux Other SOUTIIFAST MONTANA SUMMKRFAIJOW CONIINUOUSLY CJtOPPIX) Planted Acres 300 5,900 2,100 800 1,100 9,900 20.100 Harvested Acres 300 5,100 1,700 800 1,000 7,800 16.700 Yield Per Acre Bu. 33 3 67.1 37.1 21.3 51.0 52.1 53.2 Production Bu. 10,000 342,000 63,000 17,000 51,000 406,000 889.000 Planted Acres 2,500 400 700 200 3,200 7.000 Harvested Acres 2,500 400 700 200 3,100 6.900 Yield Per Acre Bu. 48.0 30.0 40.0 40.0 48.4 46.1 Production Bu. 120,000 12,000 28,000 8,000 150,000 318.000 403,700 124,700 446,600 223,000 177,400 131,400 227,000 299,800 2.033,600 345,500 118,600 378,500 197,800 130,200 103,700 200,000 268,800 1.743.100 22.9 31.6 16.8 21.1 18.5 19.9 23.8 25.3 21.9 7,919,000 3,752,000 6,350,000 4,176,000 2,415,000 2,065,000 4,754,000 6,811,000 38.242.000 105,100 22,500 30,700 24,400 29,400 28,200 10,600 21,000 271,900 45,800 19,800 14,000 19,300 22,200 18,900 9,800 18,700 168,500 17.1 23.1 13.3 18.2 14.5 19.4 16.0 22.5 18.1 781,000 457,000 186,000 352,000 323,000 366,000 157,000 420,000 3.042.000 178,700 175,900 120,400 238,000 207,800 204,900 236,700 1.362.400 175,700 163,000 112,200 213,200 202,200 188,800 217,500 1 .272.600 35.0 35.3 38.9 34.7 35.4 26.5 36.9 34.5 6,156,000 5,761,000 4,364,000 7,406,000 7,157,000 4,999,000 8,019,000 43.862.000 28,600 28,800 27,800 44,900 33,300 61,500 23,400 248.300 28,500 28,100 25,400 42,400 32,300 47,200 21,400 22S.300 27.7 29.3 32.2 26.7 29.8 19.5 24.5 26.5 789,000 822,000 817,000 1,132,000 964,000 921,000 524,000 5.?69J>00 19,500 108,300 35,300 14,500 8,600 25,300 23,500 31,700 208,900 475.600 16,500 86,300 35,000 12,000 7,300 20,400 18,800 27,500 167,300 391.100 36.4 30.9 34.5 29.4 36.3 33.2 29.4 33.7 32.3 32.3 601,000 2,664,000 1,208,000 353,000 265,000 678,000 552,000 926,000 5,398,000 12.645.000 3,700 41,700 7,800 2,500 3,000 3,300 1,100 9,400 59,300 131.800 3,700 36,800 7,800 2,000 2,800 2,800 1,100 8,600 52,100 117.700 25.1 22.0 27.9 21.5 33.9 13.6 16.4 24.5 25.5 24 JJ 93,000 808,000 218,000 43,000 95,000 38,000 18,000 211,000 1,327,000 2.851.000 4,800 29,700 3,000 3,500 41,000 4,400 27, 1 00 2,800 3,000 37,300 36.6 50.8 40.7 45.0 47.9 161,000 1,376,000 114,000 135,000 1.786.000 300 2,800 400 1,400 4,900 300 2,700 400 1,400 4,800 23.3 41.5 30.0 20.0 33.1 7,000 112,000 12,000 28,000 159,000 10,000 40,100 2,900 3,100 93,100 129,600 278.800 8,200 34,600 2,300 2,800 83,300 111,400 242.600 35.9 35.1 44.8 40.4 39.4 42.5 40.2 294,000 1,215,000 103,000 113,000 3,279,000 4,737,000 9.741.000 300 8,300 1,300 500 3,600 15,600 29.600 300 7,400 1,100 400 3,200 11,200 23.600 20.0 19.9 23.6 20.0 24.1 29.4 2S.1 6,000 147,000 26,000 8,000 77,000 329,000 593.000 41,500 40,800 26,000 35,700 53,100 66,400 263,500 35,600 37,100 23,500 32,000 44,100 57,900 230.200 30.9 37.6 31.5 35.8 31.7 34.6 33.8 1,101,000 1,395,000 741,000 1,147,000 1,396,000 2,004,000 7.784.000 2,000 8,600 2,800 5,000 5,500 21,600 45.500 1,700 8,500 2,300 4,900 5,400 21,300 44.100 24.7 19.4 24.8 25.1 21.3 22.9 22.4 42,000 165.000 57,000 123,000 115,000 488,000 990,000 4,475,000 3.933,600 29^ 114.949,000 739,000 590.900 236 13,922.000 52 County Statistics-Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 WINTER WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1991 County AM; IRRIGATF.D and Planted Net Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per District Acres '^ Acres ^ Acres Acre Bu. Bushels Rank Acres Acres Acre Bu. Dcerlodge - - - - - - Flathead 6,200 6,100 5,000 68 339,000 32 1,100 1,000 76 Granite - - - - - .. Lake 8,200 8,200 7,000 62 431,000 29 1,800 1,700 70 Lincoln -- -- - -- .. - Mineral - - - -- - .. Missoula 1,900 1,900 1,500 34 51,000 44 200 200 40 Powell 600 600 500 50 25,000 50 Ravalli 900 900 800 54 43,000 48 100 100 40 Sanders 1,300 1,300 1,000 48 48,000 45 100 100 50 Other 900 900 900 61 55,000 -- 300 300 70 NORTirWRST 20.000 19.900 16,700 59 992.000 3.600 3.400 69 Blaine 68,100 52,400 51,600 37 1,895,000 11 800 700 53 Chouteau 385,000 344,600 326,000 49 15,993,000 1 100 100 50 Glacier 18,000 12,100 11,300 48 540,000 25 300 200 75 Hill 218,000 173,100 170,500 43 7,327,000 2 100 100 40 Liberty 129,100 112,100 109,800 51 5,600,000 3 500 500 60 Phillips 36,100 21,700 21,500 29 618,000 23 300 300 50 Pondera 93,700 71,700 71,400 52 3,710,000 7 1,500 1,300 60 Teton 107,000 86,600 81,900 52 4,221,000 5 1,100 800 70 Toole 55,000 41,800 41,700 46 1,904,000 10 Other - - - - - - NORTI I CENTRAL ■■■ 1.110.000 916.100 885,700 47 41.808.000 4.700 4.000 60 Daniels 4,000 3,100 3,000 16 47,000 46 Dawson 42,400 27,500 22,900 27 621,000 22 Garfield 54,000 34,500 30,800 27 831,000 17 McCone 51,300 36,600 33,300 32 1,059,000 15 Richland 28,700 22,300 17,000 29 500,000 26 200 200 50 Roosevelt 53,000 33,300 20,700 23 473,000 28 Sheridan 16,000 12,000 8,800 29 258,000 35 Valley 41,000 12,700 12,500 23 290,000 34 600 500 44 Other - - - - - - NORTHEAST 290.400 182.000 149.000 27 4.079.000 800 700 46 Broadwater 13,300 10,100 10,100 25 249,000 37 1,500 1,200 49 Cascade 126,000 110,500 93,600 43 4,055,000 6 1,600 900 59 Fergus 142,000 134,300 118,100 39 4,641,000 4 100 100 60 Golden Valley 35.500 31,500 29,600 29 870,000 16 300 200 75 Judith Basin 62,300 57,500 42,800 32 1,370,000 12 Lewis & Clark 17,500 17,500 14,000 36 497,000 27 100 100 50 Meagher 12,100 12,100 6,600 24 160,000 39 Musselshell 36,200 36,200 31,500 35 1,118,000 14 Petroleum 23,000 23,000 17,400 43 754,000 20 Wheatland 26,500 26,300 23,400 26 601,000 24 other - - - - - .- CENTRAl 494.400 459.000 387.100 37 14.315.000 3.600 2.500 55 Beaverhead 3,200 2,300 2,300 20 46,000 47 Gallatin 31,400 28,200 22,700 34 776,000 19 2,000 1,900 64 Jefferson -- - - - - - Madison 3,000 3,000 2,300 30 68,000 42 200 200 60 Silver Bow -• - - - - .. Other 2,400 1,400 1,200 17 20,000 soirniwiisT 40,000 34.900 28.500 32 910.000 2.200 2.100 63 Big Horn 120,700 118,400 104,700 32 3,300,000 8 3,000 2,500 66 Carbon 10,000 10,000 8,400 35 297,000 33 100 100 50 Park 10,800 10,800 9,300 24 221,000 38 1,200 1,100 30 Stillwater 42,400 42,400 37,600 31 1,180,000 13 100 100 70 Sweetgrass 3,600 3,600 3,100 19 60,000 43 Treasure 3,300 3,300 2,800 34 96,000 41 400 300 53 Yellowstone 82,000 81,900 68,100 31 2,137,000 9 900 800 70 Other - - - - .. - SOUTH g-JJTRAI 272.800 270.400 234.000 31 7.291.000 5.700 4.900 58 Carter 18,300 15,600 14,000 18 250,000 36 Custer 28,000 28,000 25,800 25 634,000 21 Fallon 8,000 4,900 4,600 21 96,000 40 Powder River 18,000 16,200 15,300 25 385,000 31 100 100 50 Prairie 18,000 12,900 12,100 33 403,000 30 300 200 65 Rosebud 30,100 30,100 26,000 31 807,000 18 100 100 40 Wibaux 2,000 2,000 1,200 25 30,000 49 Other - - - - .- - SOirniFAST 122.400 109.700 99.000 26 2.605.000 500 400 55 MONTANA 2.350.000 1.992.000 1.800.000 40 72.000.000 - 21.100 18,000 60 '^ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information. ^ Planted acres less winter wheat acres replanted lo spring wheat. Production Bu. 76,000 119,000 8,000 4,000 5,000 21,000 233,000 37,000 5,000 15,000 4,000 30,000 15,000 78,000 56,000 240,000 10,000 22,000 32.000 59,000 53,000 6,000 15,000 5,000 138.000 121,000 12,000 133.000 165,000 5,000 33,000 7,000 16,000 56,000 282.000 5,000 13,000 4,000 22.000 1,080,000 1993 Montana Agricultural Statisiks CountyStatistics--Crops 53 WINTER WHEAT: Non-Irrigated, Acreage, Yield, & Production, by Counties & Districts, 1991 COUNIY & DISTRICT Deerlodge Flathead Granite Lake Lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders Other NORTIIWF.ST . ■ . Bliiinc Chouteau Glacier Hill Ijberty Phillips Pondera Teton Toole Other NORni c:i:N"mAi. Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley Other NORnil'AST ■ ■ ■ Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley . . . Judith B47,000 1,927,000 29 283,000 25 118,000 35 790,000 25 106,000 37 274,000 28 230,000 30 831,000 31 2,632,000 29 56,217,000 9,700 9,500 1,100 900 6,400 6,300 1,500 1,500 3,400 3,400 4,700 4,600 9,500 9,500 36,300 35,700 437,000 367,000 25 239,000 27 24,000 19 118,000 21 31,000 23 78,000 20 92,000 21 196,000 22 778,000 22 8,235,000 60 County Statistics-Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 DURUM WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts , 1991 COUNTY ALL IRRIGATED & Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Production DISTRICT Acres ''' Acres Acre Bu. Bushels Rank Acres Acres Acre Bu. Bu, Deerlodge - -- - -- -- -- Flathead -- - - - -- -- -- -- - Granite - - - ~ - ~ ~ - - Lake - - ~ - ~ - . ~ -- -- Lincoln -- ~ -- - -- -- - -- -- Mineral -- -- -- - -- -- -- -- -- Missoula - — — ~ ~ " — - - Powell - ~ - ~ - - - -- -- Ravalli - - - ~ - ~ - -- -- Sanders — - - - ~ -- - -- - Other 300 300 63 19,000 - 300 300 63 19,000 NORTirWFST 300 300 63 19.000 — 300 300 63 19.000 Blaine -- - -- Chouteau 3,800 3,800 33 127,000 6 200 200 55 11,000 Glacier 1,700 1,700 36 62,000 8 ~ ~ -- -- Hill 900 900 43 39,000 9 _- __ — - Liberty 1,000 1,000 34 34,000- 10 -- - -- -- Phillips - - - - — - — Pondera 4,500 4,400 56 247,000 4 1,700 1,700 69 118,000 Teton 5,900 5,900 46 270,000 3 400 400 55 22,000 Toole 2,500 2,500 37 92,000 7 -- ~ -- -- Other 11,700 700 36 25,000 -- -- -- -- -- NORTirCENTRAI. 21.000 20.900 43 896.000 — 2,300 2,300 66 151.000 Daniels 6,600 6,600 26 172,000 5 -- -- - -- Dawson 800 800 28 22,000 11 100 100 40 4,000 Garfield - - - -- -- -- - -- McCone — — - - ~ - - ~ Richland 700 700 31 22,000 12 - -- -- -- Roosevelt 14,000 13,600 33 440,000 2 100 100 40 4,000 Sheridan 134,000 133,700 32 4,251,000 1 1,600 1,500 53 80,000 Valley 600 600 32 19,000 13 200 200 40 8,000 Other 600 500 30 15,000 - - -- " NORTIFFAST 157.300 156.500 32 4,941.000 — 2,000 1.900 51 96,000 Broadwater - -- -- Cascade -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ._ .. __ __ __ „ _. Golden Valley .... - - - - ~ - - -- ~ Judith Basin - — - — — — — — -- Lewis & Clark .... - - - - - - -- - ~ Meagher -- -- -- -- -- -- - ~ - Musselshell — ~ — — — ~ — ~ — Petroleum - - ~ -- - -- -- -- -- Wheatland — - - - - -- Other 400 400 35 14,000 100 100 50 5,000 CENTRAI 400 400 35 14.000 _ 100 100 50 5.000 Beaverhead -- - -- - - -- Gallatin - — - — - - - -- -- Jefferson - - - - - ~ - - -- Madison -- - -- -- -- -- -- -- Silver Bow - - - - - ~ -- -- -- Other 300 300 63 19,000 - 300 300 63 19,000 SOUTHWEST 300 300 63 19.000 - 300 300 63 19.000 Big Horn - - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Carbon — — ~ — — ~ — — — Park — — — — - - - -- - Stillwater - - - - ~ - -- -- - Sweetgrass -- -- -- -- - -- -- -- - Treasure - — ~ — — ~ — - — Yellowstone - - - - - - - -- - Other 200 200 30 6,000 -- -- - -- -- SOirni CENTRAL . 200 200 30 6,000 — — — — — Carter - - - Custer - - - - - - -- -- Fallon - — — — — - - -- - Powder River .... -- -- -- -- -- -- - -- -- Prairie - - - - - -- - -- ~ Rosebud — - - - - -- - -- - Wibaux - - - -- -- - -- -- Other 500 400 30 12,000 - -- - -- - SOUT1IEA.ST 500 400 30 12.000 — - — — — MON TANA 180,000 179,000 33 5,907,000 — 5,000 4.900 59 290.000 '^ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosu re of individual nformation. I 1993 Montana Agricui.turaI- Stahsiic s County Statistics-Crops 61 DURUM WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, Non-Irrigated 1991 COUNI^Y & DISTRICT Deerlodge Flathead Granite Lake Lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders Other NonTiiwr.ST ■ ■ ■ Blaine Chouteau Glacier Hill Liberty Phillips Pondera Teton Toole Other NOR-ni CKNTRAI. Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley Other NORnnvvsT . . . Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley . . . Judith Basin .... L^wis & Clark . . . Meagher Musselshell Petroleuin Wheatland Other ci:rfrRAi Beaverhead Gallatin Jefferson Madison Silver Bow Other soimrwiisT . . . Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Swectgrass Treasure Yellowstone .... Other SOUTH a:m"RAi. Carter Custer Fallon Powder River . . . Prairie Rosebud Wibaux Other SOUTHIVVST MON TANA SUMMKR I- ALLOW CONTINUOU.SI.Y CKOPPF.D Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu. Production Bu. Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu. Production Bu. 2,800 1,100 900 700 1,800 4,900 2,400 700 15.300 2,800 1,100 900 700 1,700 4,900 2,400 700 15.200 36 45 43 36 48 47 37 36 42 100,000 50,000 39,000 25,000 82,000 230,000 89,000 25,000 640.000 800 600 300 1,000 600 100 3.400 800 600 300 1,000 600 100 3.400 20 20 30 47 30 30 31 1 6,000 12,000 9,000 47,000 18,000 3,000 105.000 5,900 700 700 12,600 113,400 400 400 134.100 5,900 700 700 12,200 113,200 400 300 133.400 26 26 31 32 32 28 30 32 154,000 18,000 22,000 391,000 3,607,000 11,000 9,000 4.212.000 700 1,300 19,000 200 21.200 700 1,300 19,000 200 21.200 26 35 30 30 30 18,000 45,000 564,000 6,000 633,000 200 200 200 200 30 30 6,000 6,000 100 100 100 100 30 30 3,000 3,000 100 100 100 100 30 30 3,000 3,000 100 100 100 100 30 30 3,000 3,000 300 300 200 200 30 30 6,000 6.000 200 200 200 200 30 30 6.000 6.000 150,000 149,100 33 4,867,000 25,000 25.000 30 750,000 62 County Statistics-Crops Montana Agricultural Statishcs 1993 DURUM WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1992 COUNTY & DISTRICT Planted Acres 1/ Al.l, Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu. IRRIGATED Production Bushels Rank Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Bu. Production Bu. 200 200 Deerlodge Flathead Granite Lake Lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders Other 200 200 65 13,000 -- 200 NORTirWRST 200 200 65 13.000 - 200 Blaine Chouteau 4,500 4,100 28 116,000 4 100 Glacier Hill 700 600 23 14,000- 10 Liberty Phillips Pondera 3,400 3,100 34 105,000 5 800 Teton 4,000 3,500 24 84,000 6 200 Toole Other 200 200 20 4,000 NORTH CENTRAL 12.800 11.500 28 323.000 - 1.100 Daniels 6,000 5,800 34 200,000 3 Dawson Garfield McCone 500 500 30 15,000 9 Richland 1,100 1,100 40 44,000 7 Roosevelt 9,600 9,100 35 314,000 2 100 Sheridan 128,000 127,000 33 4,217,000 1 900 Valley 500 500 34 17,000 8 200 Other 300 300 37 11,000 NORTIIFAST 146.000 144.300 33 4.818.000 - 1.200 Broadwater - - - Cascade Fergus Golden Valley .... Judith Basin Lewis & Clark .... Meagher — -- — -- — Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland Other 200 200 25 5,000 CF.NTRA1 200 200 25 5.000 :: - Beaverhead Gallatin Jefferson .. • .. Madison Silver Bow Other soirniWF.ST ^ - - - :; - Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Sweetgrass Treasure Yellowstone Other 300 300 23 7,000 SOUTH CENTRAL . 300 300 23 7.000 :: - Carter Custer Fallon Powder River .... ~ ~ -- -- -- Prairie Rosebud Wibaux Other 500 500 30 15,000 soun if:a.st soo soo 30 15,000 - - MONTANA 160.000 157,000 33 5.181.000 - 2.500 '^ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information 65 65 13,000 13,000 100 800 200 1,100 60 60 60 60 6,000 48,000 12,000 66.000 100 40 4,000 900 66 59,000 200 40 8,000 1.200 59 71,000 2.500 60 150,000 1993 Montana Agricultural Statistics CouNTV Statistics-Crops 63 DURUM WHEAT: Non-Irrigated, Acreage, Yield, and Production , by Counties and Districts, 1992 COUNIY SUMMER FALLOW CONHNUOUSI.Y CROPPKD & I'l.inu-d Harvested Yield Per Production Planted 1 larvestcd Yield Per Production DISTRICT Acres Acres Acre liu. Bu. Acres Acres Acre Bu. Bu, Decrlodgc -- - - -- -- -- - -_ Flalhcad ~ - - - - -- -- — Granite -- -- ~ - - -- - _ I^ke - - - " - -- -- - Lincoln „ „ -_ .. .. _ - _ Mineral — - - - - - .- _ Missoula -- - - - -- - -- - Powell -- -- -- - -- - - - Ravalli - - ~ - " - -- - Sanders -- -- -- -- -- - -- -- Other - -- -- -- NORniWI«T — — - — — - — - Blaine -- -- Choulcau 3,800 3,400 27 92,000 600 600 30 18,000 Glacier Hill 700 600 23 14,000 .. .. _ ^ Liberty - Phillip " — — — — — — Pondera 2,200 1,900 24 45,000 400 400 30 12,000 3,000 2,700 20 54,000 800 600 30 18,000 Toole - -- -- - - -- - - Other 200 200 20 4,000 -- -- - -- NORTH Cr.NIHAL ... 9.900 8,800 24 209.000 1,800 1.600 30 48,000 Daniels 5,500 5,300 35 185,000 500 500 30 15,000 Dawson - - ~ - -- ~ - - — — - - - ~ -- - McCone 300 300 33 10,000 200 200 25 5,000 700 700 41 29,000 400 400 38 15,000 Roosevelt 8,700 8,200 35 287,000 800 800 29 23,000 Sheridan 109,000 108,900 33 3,645,000 18,100 17,200 30 513,000 Valley 300 300 30 9,000 -- -- -- - Other 300 300 37 11,000 - — — NORIIII'A.ST 124,800 124,000 34 4.176,000 20,000 19.100 30 571,000 Broadwater ., .. -_ Cascade - - -- -- -- -- - - __ „ __ __ „ Golden Valley — — - - - ~ - - Judith Basin - - " ~ -- -- - - Lewis & Clark -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - Meagher -- - -- -- -- -- -- - Musselshell — ~ " " " *" ~~ » Petroleum - Wheatland - - - -- - - Other 100 100 20 2,000 100 100 30 3,000 a:NTRAI 100 100 20 2,000 100 100 30 3,000 - -- - Gallatin : "" -" ** "" :; „ -. Jefferson - Madison - " - -- -- -- - - Silver Bow - ~ - - - -- - ~ Other - - - - -- - - -• soirn IWF.ST _ _ _ — — - — - - Carbon - - - Park - - - - -- -- - - Stillwater -- - -- ~ -- - - - Sweetgrass - -- - ~ -- -- - — Treasure — — — - - - — — Yellowstone — - _ - -- -- - Other 300 300 23 7,000 - - -- - soimia:N-n?Ai 300 300 23 7,000 _ _ - - Carter -- -- ;; -■ ;: „ - Custer - Fallon - - - - -- -- - - Powder River - -- -- ~ -- -- - - Prairie 400 400 30 12,000 100 100 30 — _ -- Other 3,000 soirn iiwsT 400 135,500 400 30 12.000 100 100 30 3,000 MONTANA 133,600 33 4.406.000 22,000 20.900 30 625,000 64 County Statistics-Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 BARLEY: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1991 COUNTY & DISTRICT Deerlodge Flathead Granite Lake Lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders Other NORTirWEST ■ ■ ■ Blaine Chouteau Glacier Hill Liberty Phillips Pondera Teton Toole Other NORTH CF.NTRM. Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley Other NORTHEAST . . . Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley . . . Judith Basin .... Lewis & Clark . . . Meagher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland Other CENTRAI Beaverhead Gallatin Jefferson Madison Silver Bow .... Other SOUTIIWF.ST ■ ■ Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Sweetgrass .... Treasure Yellowstone . . . Other SOUTH CFJfTRAI Carter Custer Fallon Powder River . . Prairie Rosebud Wibaux Other S( M '^ Counties with less than ALL IRRIGATED Planted Acres 1/ 1,600 32,200 1,800 10,400 2,800 4,400 5,900 900 100 60,100 Harvested Acres 1,600 31,500 1,200 9,600 2,500 3,300 4,400 800 100 55,000 Yield Per Acre Bu. 91 75 74 68 54 65 88 51 80 73 Production Bushels Rank 146,000 2,353,000 89,000 651,000 135,000 215,000 385,000 41,000 8,000 4,023.000 48 11 51 28 50 43 37 53 Planted Acres 1,500 12,700 1,600 6,200 1,500 2,800 5,700 200 100 32.300 Harvested Acres 1,500 12,100 1,000 5,800 1,400 2,100 4,200 200 100 28,4O0 Yield Per Acre Bu. 93 84 78 72 67 82 90 80 80 81 Production Bu. 139,000 1,011,000 78,000 418,000 94,000 172,000 377,000 16,000 8,000 2.313.000 41,700 187,000 115,000 83,000 57,000 42,500 130,000 128,000 81,000 865.200 38,500 175,000 110,000 76,500 53,000 34,500 125,000 122,000 78,500 813.000 46 51 58 53 61 39 64 65 60 57 1,763,000 8,890,000 6,371,000 4,088,000 3,243;000 1,344,000 7,947,000 7,959,000 4,694,000 46.299.000 14 1 4 6 9 19 3 2 5 8,000 2,300 15,000 1,400 1,600 2,400 36,000 50,000 3,200 119,900 7,000 2,300 14,900 1,300 1,600 1,800 35,500 49,700 3,200 117.300 63 77 65 69 83 52 79 87 67 79 439,000 177,000 967,000 90,000 132,000 93,000 2,816,000 4,338,000 213,000 9.265.000 32,700 38,100 23,000 35,200 39,800 43,600 43,100 44,600 300.100 31,500 31,900 19,300 32,600 29,500 40,100 39,600 38,500 263.000 40 41 43 43 42 39 35 35 39 1,272,000 1,315,000 838,000 1,392,000 1,225,000 1,557,000 1,368,000 1,366,000 10,333,000 21 20 26 16 22 15 17 18 200 1,700 200 200 2,100 600 600 3,300 8.900 100 1,100 100 100 1,600 400 500 2,300 6.200 50 62 50 60 72 45 66 41 56 5,000 68,000 5,000 6,000 115,000 18,000 33,000 95,000 345.000 13,900 71,900 99,200 6,800 62,300 13,200 20,600 6,200 3,400 22,000 319.500 13,500 70,500 92,500 6,400 50,500 12,800 17,300 5,200 2,900 21,400 293.000 42 55 43 30 38 71 31 32 58 44 45 568,000 3,870,000 3,982,000 193,000 1,895,000 907,000 540,000 167,000 169,000 943,000 13.234,000 32 8 7 44 12 25 34 46 45 24 4,900 12,700 1,600 1,000 2,100 9,200 4,100 800 1,200 2,600 40.200 4,700 12,400 1,600 1,000 1,800 9,000 2,700 600 1,100 2,400 37,300 68 82 68 54 62 86 72 70 67 61 76 321,000 1,020,000 108,000 54,000 111,000 774,000 195,000 42,000 74,000 147,000 2.846.000 11,200 53,300 4,800 12,000 600 81.900 9,400 50,800 3,000 9,400 400 73.000 65 58 47 65 73 59 614,000 2,930,000 142,000 611,000 29,000 4.326.000 30 10 49 31 54 9,100 25,400 2,800 10,900 600 48.800 7,400 25,100 1,500 8,400 400 42.800 75 74 65 69 73 73 552,000 1,856,000 97,000 579,000 29,000 3.113.000 24,900 14,900 11,400 17,700 2,500 3,900 32,000 107.300 20,000 14,500 10,300 16,600 2,200 3,400 29,000 96.000 60 57 47 37 36 68 63 55 1,194,000 822,000 479,000 620,000 79,000 232,000 1,835,000 5.261.000 23 27 35 29 52 42 13 11,300 5,700 5,800 1,300 600 3,200 17,100 45.000 J9,000 5,600 5,100 1,200 500 2,700 15,100 39.200 81 92 67 83 54 76 85 82 732,000 515,000 342,000 99,000 27,000 206,000 1,281,000 3.202.000 6,100 7,000 12,300 6,700 8,500 15,700 9,600 4,700 6,500 9,800 6,400 7,600 14,000 8,000 35 46 44 39 35 40 45 163,000 296,000 436,000 251,000 264,000 557,000 357,000 47 39 36 41 40 33 38 1,100 900 1,100 1,800 800 900 800 1,300 50 48 50 48 40,000 43,000 40,000 63,000 soirniFAST 65.900 57.000 41 2.324,000 4.900 3.800 49 186.000 MON TANA 1.800.000 1,650,000 52 85.800,000 300,000 275.000 77 21.270.000 500 acres planted arc combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information. 1993 Montana AnRirui.TURAi. Statistics COUSTV STATlSnCS--CROPS 65 BARLEY: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, Non-Irrigated 1991 COUNTY & DISTOICT Dccrlodge Flathead Granite Lake Lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders Other NORniWF-ST ■ ■ ■ Blaine Chouteau Glacier Hill Libeny Phillips Pondera Teton Toole Other NORniC>:N"l"RAI. Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley Other NORII ll-AST ■ ■ ■ Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley . . . Judith Basin .... Lewis & Clark . . . Meagher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland Other cnimnAi Beaverhead Gallatin Jefferson Madison Silver Bow Other SOimiWRST ■ ■ ■ Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Sweetgrass Treasure Yellowstone . . . . Other soimi ci:m"RAi. Carter Custer Fallon Powder River . . . Prairie Rosebud Wibaux Other SC^irniFAST MONTANA SUMMF.R FALLOW CONTINUOUSLY CROPPLD Planted Acres 100 7,700 100 2,700 400 700 larvcsled Yi ■Id Per Production Acres i^ re Bu. Bu, 100 70 7,000 7,700 78 597,000 100 70 7,000 2,300 61 141,000 300 30 9,000 500 30 15,000 400 12,100 300 11,300 53 70 16,000 792.000 Planted Acres 11,800 100 1,500 900 900 200 300 15,700 Harvested Acres 11,700 100 1,500 800 700 200 300 15,300 Yield Per Acre Bu. 64 40 61 40 40 40 30 60 Production Bu. 745,000 4,000 92,000 32,000 28,000 8,000 9,000 918,000 28,500 75,200 75,900 61,700 26,900 38,400 55,200 47,800 59,700 469.300 26,700 72,700 72,400 58,000 25,900 31,400 52,500 44,100 57,600 441.300 45 56 61 56 65 38 63 50 62 56 1,195,000 4,103,000 4,409,000 3,236,000 1,673,000 1,208,000 3,290,000 2,198,000 3,582,000 24.894,000 5,200 109,500 24, 1 00 19,900 28,500 1,700 38,800 30,200 18,100 276,000 4,800 100,000 22,700 17,200 25,500 1,300 37,000 28,200 17,700 254,400 27 46 44 44 56 33 50 SO 51 129,000 4,610,000 995,000 762,000 1,438,000 43,000 1,841,000 1,423,000 899,000 48 12.140.000 17,800 25,600 21,000 25,900 31,200 30,800 25,500 32,400 210,200 16,900 21,200 18,300 24,000 24,500 28,700 23,100 29,600 186.300 44 42 44 45 40 41 36 37 41 742,000 893,000 804,000 1,080,000 988,000 1,164,000 833,000 1,098,000 7,602.000 14,700 10,800 1,800 9,100 6,500 12.200 17,000 8,900 81,000 14,500 9,600 900 8,500 3,400 11,000 16,000 6,600 70.500 36 37 32 36 36 34 31 26 34 525,000 354,000 29,000 306,000 122,000 375,000 502,000 173,000 2.386.000 5,700 16,400 39,900 2,500 11,700 2,100 4,500 4,200 2,000 9,000 98.000 5,500 15,700 36,400 2,100 8,300 2,000 3,300 3,500 1,600 8,700 87,100 33 55 45 27 40 36 28 28 54 45 44 181,000 865,000 1,646,000 57,000 330,000 71,000 93,000 99,000 87,000 394,000 3,823,000 3,300 42,800 57,700 3,300 48,500 1,900 12,000 1,200 200 10,400 181,300 3,300 42,400 54,500 3,300 40,400 1,800 11,300 1,100 200 10,300 168,600 20 47 41 25 36 34 22 24 40 39 39 66,000 1,985,000 2,228,000 82,000 1,454,000 62,000 252,000 26,000 8,000 402,000 6.565.000 2,000 19,100 1,800 400 23.300 1,900 17,000 1,300 300 20,500 31 42 32 20 40 58,000 707,000 42,000 6,000 813,000 100 8,800 200 700 9,800 100 8,700 200 700 9,700 40 42 15 37 41 4,000 367,000 3,000 26,000 400.000 9,600 7,600 4,000 5,500 1,300 600 11,300 39.900 8,500 7,400 3,800 5,100 1,100 600 11,000 37.500 42 36 28 38 36 38 42 39 358,000 263,000 106,000 194,000 40,000 23,000 462,000 1,446,000 4,000 1,600 1,600 10,900 600 100 3,600 22.400 2,500 1,500 1,400 10,300 600 100 2,900 19.300 42 29 22 32 20 30 32 32 104,000 44,000 31,000 327,000 12,000 3,000 92,000 613.000 4,800 3,200 5,200 4,200 6,300 8,700 4,800 37.200 3,400 3,000 4,600 3,900 5,900 8,100 4,100 33,000 35 47 51 41 32 32 47 39 118,000 140,000 235,000 160,000 189,000 257,000 191,000 1.290.000 1,300 2,700 7,100 1,600 1,100 5,200 4,800 23.800 1,300 2,700 5,200 1,600 900 4,600 3,900 20.200 35 43 39 30 39 52 43 42 45,000 116,000 201,000 48,000 35,000 237,000 166,000 848.000 890,000 817.000 SO 40.660.000 610.000 558.000 43 23.870.000 66 County Statistics-Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 BARLEY: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1992 COUNTY ML & Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted DISTRICT Acres '^ Acres Acre Bu. Bushels Rank Acres Deerlodge 1,100 700 79 55,000 50 900 Flathead 23,800 23,400 78 1,834,000 9 12,100 Granite 900 600 65 39,000 51 800 Lake 8,800 8,000 61 490,000 33 5,000 Lincoln Mineral Missoula 2,400 1,700 54 91,000 48 1,100 Powell 4,000 2,400 65 156,000 46 3,300 Ravalli 2,900 2,300 71 163,000 43 2,300 Sanders 900 700 51 36,000 52 300 Other 200 200 75 15,000 -- 200 NORTITWEST 45.000 40.000 72 2.879.000 - 26.000 Blaine 28,900 28,100 46 1,282,000 15 10,200 Chouteau 127,000 89,500 22 1,941,000 8 2,100 Glacier 79,000 76,600 43 3,294,000 3 12,700 Hill 45,700 41,000 29 1,199,000 16 800 Liberty 32,800 31,700 41 1,285,000 14 1,500 Phillips 32,600 30,500 39 1,195,000 17 2,400 Pondera 103,000 91,400 41 3,777,000 2 43,400 Teton 111,000 101,900 48 4,939,000 1 56,000 Toole 55,000 49,300 41 2,035,000 6 1,500 Other NORTH CKNTRAl. .. 615.000 540.000 39 20.947.000 :: 130.600 Daniels 18,500 16,400 37 600,000 29 100 Dawson 26,400 22,400 47 1,047,000 18 900 Garfield 15,300 11,500 38 438,000 35 300 McCone 24,700 20,900 48 997,000 19 400 Richland 32,100 27,800 53 1,467,000 13 2,000 Roosevelt 27,400 23,600 41 974,000 21 400 Sheridan 28,000 24,000 41 978,000 20 500 Valley 27,600 23,400 32 749,000 24 2,900 Other NORTHFAST 200.000 170.000 43 7.250.000 - 7.500 Broadwater 10,000 9,500 71 671,000 26 7,300 Cascade 62,000 56,000 31 1,758,000 11 10,300 Fergus 90,000 81,000 33 2,664,000 5 2,300 Golden Valley 8,000 6,700 32 214,000 41 1,400 Judith Basin 55,500 51,000 35 1,774,000 10 1,500 Lewis & Clark 11,700 10,100 63 633,000 27 8,000 Meagher 16,400 15,500 33 507,000 31 4,500 Musselshell 4,700 4,200 38 161,000 45 800 Petroleum 2,300 1,800 41 74,000 49 600 Wheatland 19,400 18,200 45 825,000 23 3,300 Other CKhfTRAI 280.000 254.000 37 9.281.000 ;: 40.000 Beaverhead 9,500 8,700 84 728,000 25 8,200 Gallatin 42,500 41,400 71 2,941,000 4 22,200 Jefferson Madison 9,000 8,000 78 620,000 28 8,000 Silver Bow Other 4,000 2,900 64 187,000 - 3,000 SOUTHWEST 65.000 61.000 73 4.476.000 :: 41,400 Big Horn 24,900 23,200 70 1,625,000 12 15,300 Carbon 12,100 11,800 78 921,000 22 7,200 Park 9,200 8,100 67 543,000 30 5,800 Stillwater 14,500 13,700 36 495,000 32 800 Sweetgrass 2,300 2,200 50 110,000 47 400 Treasure 3,600 3,500 95 333,000 36 3,200 Yellowstone 28,400 27,500 71 1,952,000 7 15,300 Other SOUTH CKNTRAl. . . . 95.000 90.000 66 5.979.000 - 4«.000 Caner 5,600 4,700 35 163,000 44 100 Custer 5,500 4,300 48 205,000 42 1,500 Fallon 9,300 8,400 39 326,000 37 100 Powder River 4,500 4,200 51 215,000 40 1,100 Prairie 7,100 6,800 48 323,000 38 1,400 Rosebud 10,500 10,100 47 477,000 34 2,300 Wibaux 7,500 6,500 43 279,000 39 Other SOUTHFAST 50.000 45.000 44 1 .988,000 :: 6.500 MONTANA 1.350.000 1.200.000 44 52.800,000 300,000 '^ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual IRRIGATED Harvested Acres 600 12,000 500 4,800 900 1,900 1,800 300 200 23,000 Yield Per Acre Bu. 80 81 66 72 66 71 81 67 75 77 Production Bu. 48,000 977,000 33,000 347,000 59,000 134,000 145,000 20,000 15,000 1.778.000 9,400 1,500 12,400 700 1,400 2,000 40,800 53,100 1,200 122.500 71 70 56 63 63 55 61 67 56 64 665,000 105,000 690,000 44,000 88,000 110,000 2,486,000 3,533,000 67,000 7.788.000 100 800 300 400 1,900 300 500 2,200 6.500 50 78 47 58 81 63 80 61 69 5,000 62,000 14,000 23,000 153,000 19,000 40,000 134,000 450.000 7,200 9.800 1,300 1,300 1,400 7,700 4,100 700 500 3,000 STJWO 86 68 74 60 58 73 69 96 74 58 72 616,000 667,000 96,000 78,000 81,000 561,000 284,000 67,000 37,000 175,000 2.662.000 7,400 21,500 7,100 89 79 81 659,000 1,707,000 576,000 2,000 77 154,000 38.000 81 3.096.000 14,900 78 1,155,000 7,200 90 651,000 5,500 75 415,000 600 88 53,000 400 70 28,000 3,100 100 310,000 15,300 90 1,370,000 47.000 85 3.982.000 1,300 69 90,000 100 70 7,000 1,100 68 75,000 1,200 69 83,000 2,300 80 185,000 6.000 73 440,000 280,000 72 20.196,000 information. 1993 MoNiAMA Af.RrruLTURAi. Statistics CouNTy Statistics-Crops 67 BARLEY: Non -Irrigated, Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1992 COUNIY SUMMFR FAI.IjOW CONTINUOUSLY CROPPFD & Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Prcxluction DISTRICT Acres Acres Acre Bu. Bu. Acres Acres Acre Bu. Bu, Dccrlodge 200 100 70 7,000 -- -- -- -- Flalhcad 3,000 2,900 71 207,000 8,700 8,500 76 650,000 100 1,100 100 800 60 58 6,000 46,000 2,700 2,400 40 .. Lake 97,000 Lincoln - -■ _. Mineral - Missoula 400 400 300 200 37 35 11,000 7,000 900 300 500 300 42 50 21,000 Powell 15,000 Ravalli 400 300 33 10,000 200 200 40 8,000 Sanders 400 300 43 13,000 200 100 30 3,000 Other -- - - - -- NORlllWI-ST 6,000 5.000 61 307,000 13,000 12,000 66 794,000 14,300 14,300 33 470,000 4,400 4,400 33 147,000 Chouteau 34,000 27,200 26 715,000 90,900 60,800 18 1,121,000 Glacier 45,600 43,800 43 1,871,000 20,700 20,400 36 733,000 Hill 28,500 26,300 29 755,000 16,400 14,000 29 400,000 Liberty 11,400 11,100 44 483,000 19,900 19,200 37 714,000 Phillips 27,500 25,800 38 992,000 2,700 2,700 34 93,000 29,100 24,900 32 797,000 30,500 25,700 19 494,000 Teton 24,500 22,300 26 577,000 30,500 26,500 31 829,000 Toole 39,500 35,400 43 1,530,000 14,000 12,700 34 438,000 Other NORll 1 O^N-mAI. . 254,400 231,100 35 8.190,000 230.000 186.4O0 27 4,969,000 Daniels 8,400 8,400 40 333,000 10,000 7,900 33 262,000 Dawson 14,900 13,100 47 618,000 10,600 8,500 43 367,000 Garfield 13,100 9,800 38 368,000 1,900 1,400 40 56,000 McCone 14,100 11,400 48 543,000 10,200 9,100 47 431,000 Richland 22,100 19,600 51 1,001,000 8,000 6,300 50 313,000 Roosevelt 14,200 14,000 44 612,000 12,800 9,300 37 343,000 Sheridan 8,500 7,800 44 341,000 19,000 15,700 38 597,000 Valley 17,200 15,800 31 493,000 7,500 5,400 23 122,000 Other -- NORll IKAST 112.500 99,900 43 4.309.000 80,000 63.600 39 2,491,000 Broadwater 1,300 1,100 29 32,000 1,400 1,200 19 23,000 Cascade 8,600 8,100 24 191,000 43,100 38,100 24 900,000 Fergus 27,700 23,100 39 892,000 60,000 56,600 30 1,676,000 Golden Valley 3,700 3,500 29 101,000 2,900 1,900 18 35,000 Judith Basin 12,300 10,400 37 384,000 41,700 39,200 33 1,309,000 Lewis & Clark 2,100 1,700 30 51,000 1,600 700 30 21,000 Meagher 1,900 1,800 30 54,000 10,000 9,600 18 169,000 Musselshell 3,300 3,000 28 85,000 600 500 18 9,000 1,100 5,000 900 4,900 31 41 28,000 202,000 600 11,100 400 10,300 23 43 9,000 448,000 Other - - -- CKNTRAI 67.000 58,500 35 2.020.000 173,000 158.500 29 4.599.000 Beaverhead 1,200 1,200 53 63,000 100 100 60 6,000 Gallatin 14 900 14,800 62 923,000 5,400 5,100 61 311,000 Jefferson Madison 400 400 43 17,000 600 500 54 27,000 Silver Bow -- - - -- - -- Other 600 600 38 23,000 400 300 33 10,000 SOimiWTST 17,100 17.000 60 1.026.000 6,500 6.000 59 354.000 6,700 5,800 58 339,000 2,900 2,500 52 131.000 Carbon 3,500 3,200 66 211,000 1,400 1,400 42 59,000 Park 1,700 1,400 59 83,000 1,700 1,200 38 45,000 Stillwater 5,000 4,500 37 168.000 8,700 8,600 32 274,000 Sweelgrass 1,300 1,200 52 62,000 600 600 33 20,000 Treasure 300 300 60 18,000 100 100 50 5,000 Yellowstone 10,500 10,100 49 497,000 2,600 2,100 40 85,000 Other - - -- sou-nin:m-RAi. . . 29,000 26.500 52 1,378,000 18.000 16.500 38 619.000 Caner 4,300 3,900 36 141,000 1,200 800 28 22,000 Custer 2,500 2,100 40 85,000 1,500 900 33 30.000 Fallon . v^ 5,000 4,500 42 1 90,000 4,200 3,800 34 129,000 Powder River 2,500 2,500 48 120,000 900 600 33 20,000 Prairie 5.300 5,300 44 234,000 400 300 20 6,000 Rosebud 4,400 4,400 40 178,000 3.800 3,400 34 114,000 Wibaux 5,000 4.300 47 204,000 2.500 2,200 34 75,000 Other - -- - - - SOUniFAST 29,000 27,000 43 1.152.000 14,500 12.000 33 396,000 MON TANA 515,000 465,000 40 18,382.000 535,000 455,000 31 14,222,000 68 County Statistics--Crops OATS: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1991 Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 COUNTY 1991 & Planted Harvested Yield Per Production DISTRICT Acres '^ Acres Acre Bu. Bushels Rank Deerlodge Flathead 1,300 700 59 41,000 43 Granite 500 200 70 14,000 50 Lake 4,700 2,600 68 178,000 12 Lincoln 700 100 60 6,000 52 Mineral Missoula 1,100 300 43 13,000 51 Powell 1,000 500 52 26,000 46 Ravalli 2,800 1,100 85 93,000 27 Sanders 1,400 800 68 54,000 39 Other 600 200 55 11,000 NORTIIWRST 14.100 6.500 67 436.000 ^ Blaine 7,000 3,800 66 249,000 4 Chouteau 3,500 1,900 53 101,000 23 Glacier 2,700 1,400 68 95,000 26 Hill 4,100 1,900 69 131,000 16 Liberty 2,000 1;400 72 101,000 22 Phillips 13,500 3,400 55 186,000 11 Pondera 3,900 3,300 49 162,000 14 Teton 2,000 1,700 67 114,000 21 Toole 2,200 1,700 72 122,000 19 Other NORTH CENTRAI 40.900 20.500 62 1.261.000 - Daniels 5,900 3,500 61 215,000 7 Dawson 7,900 3,800 49 186,000 10 Garfield 7,600 5,500 47 260,000 3 McCone 8,400 3,800 47 177,000 13 Richland 15,200 7,800 56 435,000 1 Roosevelt 11,800 7,500 49 370,000 2 Sheridan 7,200 3,400 68 231,000 5 Valley 6,600 3,100 47 145,000 15 Other NORTHEAST 70.600 38.400 53 2.019.000 - Broadwater 1,000 500 54 27,000 45 Cascade 2,800 2,000 48 96,000 25 Fergus 6,600 4,700 48 227,000 6 Golden Valley Judith Basin 3,700 2,300 56 128,000 17 Lewis & Clark 2,300 1,700 74 125,000 18 Meagher 2,500 1,900 40 76,000 34 Musselshell 2,100 1,600 38 61,000 38 Petroleum Wheatland 1,500 1,100 59 65,000 37 Other 1,200 500 50 25,000 CRNTRAL 23.700 16.300 51 830.000 :; Beaverhead 1,000 200 75 15,000 49 Gallatin 2,400 1,300 66 86,000 29 Jefferson 2,000 1,400 58 81,000 32 Madison 2,800 600 82 49,000 42 Silver Bow 500 200 85 17,000 48 Other SOUTHWK.ST 8.700 3.700 67 24«.000 - Big Horn 1,700 1,400 60 84,000 31 Carbon 2,000 1,200 64 77,000 33 Park 2,300 1,400 37 52,000 40 Stillwater 1,300 900 41 37,000 44 Sweetgrass 2,200 1,400 52 73,000 35 Treasure 500 400 55 22,000 47 Yellowstone 2,300 1,900 52 99,000 24 Other SOUTH CKNTRAL 12.300 8.600 52 444.000 - Carter 5,400 2,100 55 115,000 20 Custer 3,900 1,800 51 91,000 28 Fallon 6,800 4,300 46 198,000 9 Powder River 2,800 2,000 43 85,000 30 Prairie 2,800 1,100 - 45 49,000 41 Rosebud 3,100 1,400 51 71,000 36 Wibaux 4,900 3,300 62 203,000 8 Other SOUTIIF.AST 29.700 16,000 5J 812.000 :; MONTANA 200.000 1 1 0.000 55 6.050.000 '^ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information. 1993 Montana AnRicui.TURAi. Statishcs County Statistics-Crops 69 OATS: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1991 COUNTY IRRIGAnWJ NON IHHIGAn-D 8. Planted ll-irvcslcd Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Production DISTRICT Acres Acres Acre l)u. Bu. Acres Acres Acre Bu. Bu. Deerlodge - -- - - - Flathead 500 300 70 21,000 800 400 50 20,000 Granite 400 200 70 14,000 100 - - Lake 3,900 2,200 71 157,000 800 400 53 21,000 Lincoln 300 100 60 6,000 400 -- Mineral ~ -- - -- -- - -- - Missoula 800 100 50 5,000 300 200 40 8,000 Powell 600 400 60 24,000 400 100 20 2,000 Ravalli 2,500 1,100 85 93,000 300 - Sanders 800 700 73 51,000 600 100 30 3,000 Other 200 100 50 5,000 400 100 60 6,000 NORTUWKST 10,000 5,200 72 376,000 4,100 1.300 46 60,000 Bldinc 2,200 1,300 75 98,000 4,800 2,500 60 151,000 Chouteau 200 100 60 6,000 3,300 1,800 53 95,000 Glacier 400 400 63 25,000 2,300 1,000 70 70,000 Hill 100 „ _. .. 4,000 1,900 69 131,000 liberty - — 2,000 1,400 72 101,000 Phillips 2,300 1,300 68 88,000 11,200 2,100 47 98,000 Pondera 300 100 60 6,000 3,600 3,200 49 156,000 Teton 400 300 63 19,000 1,600 1,400 68 95,000 Toole - ~ - 2,200 1,700 72 122,000 Other - NORniCi:NTRAI. ... 5.900 3,500 69 242,000 35,000 17,000 60 1.019.000 Daniels - - - 5,900 3,500 61 215,000 Dawson 800 200 65 13,000 7,100 3,600 48 173,000 Garfield - - - 7,600 5,500 47 260,000 McCone 300 100 60 6,000 8,100 3,700 46 171,000 Richland 1,400 800 70 56,000 13,800 7,000 54 379,000 Roosevelt 700 300 73 22,000 11,100 7,200 48 348,000 Sheridan 200 200 55 11,000 7,000 3,200 69 220,000 Valley 1,000 500 76 38,000 5,600 2,600 41 107,000 Other - NORTIII-AST 4.400 2.100 70 146.000 66.200 36,300 52 1.873,000 Broadwater 600 200 80 16,000 400 300 37 1 1 ,000 Cascade 500 300 73 22,000 2,300 1,700 44 74,000 Fergus 500 300 87 26,000 6,100 4,400 46 201,000 Golden Valley - -- - -- - - Judith Basin 300 300 60 18,000 3,400 2,000 55 110,000 l£wis & Clark 1,400 1,300 85 111,000 900 400 35 14,000 Meagher 700 700 50 35,000 1,800 1,200 34 41,000 Musselshell 500 400 45 18,000 1,600 1,200 36 43,000 Petroleum - - - -- - -• Wheatland 700 600 75 45,000 800 500 40 20,000 Other 500 200 65 13,000 700 300 40 12,000 a:NTRAi 5,700 4,300 71 304,000 18.000 12.000 44 526,000 Beaverhead 1,000 200 75 15,000 .- - - Gallatin 1,600 800 79 63,000 800 500 46 23,000 Jefferson 1,700 1,200 62 74,000 300 200 35 7,000 Madison 2,700 600 82 49,000 100 -- -- -- Silver Bow 500 200 85 17,000 -- -- -- ~ Other - - - - - -- -- - SOUTl rWF.ST 7,500 3,000 73 218,000 1,200 700 43 30,000 Big Horn 200 100 70 7,000 1,500 1,300 59 77.000 Carbon 1,200 800 80 64,000 800 400 33 13,000 Park 900 400 58 23,000 1,400 1,000 29 29,000 Stillwater 300 200 60 12,000 1,000 700 36 25,000 Sweetgrass 900 900 57 51,000 1,300 500 44 22,000 Treasure 300 200 65 13,000 200 200 45 9,000 Yellowstone 900 800 69 55,000 1,400 1,100 40 44,000 Other -- SOUTH CI- NTRAI 4.700 3.400 66 225.000 7,600 5,200 42 219.000 Cancr — .. 5,400 2.100 55 115,000 Custer 1,300 100 60 6,000 2,600 1,700 50 85,000 Fallon - ~ - -- 6,800 4,300 46 198,000 Powder River 300 100 40 4,000 2,500 1,900 43 81,000 Prairie 400 800 100 200 60 65 6,000 13,000 2,400 2,300 1,000 1,200 43 48 43,000 Rosebud 58,000 Wibaux „ „ __ „ 4,900 3,300 62 203,000 Other — — — — - soirnii-AST 2,800 500 58 29,000 26,900 15.500 51 783,000 MONI ANA 41,000 22,000 70 1.540,000 159.000 88.000 51 4,510.000 70 County Statistics-Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 OATS: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1992 COUNTY & Planted Harvesled DISTRICT Acres '^ Acres Deerlodge Flathead 1,300 600 Granite Lake 4,300 2,700 Lincoln 500 100 Mineral Missoula 1,100 500 Powell 1,000 300 Ravalli 2,300 900 Sanders 1,500 800 Other 500 100 NORTHWEST 12.500 6.000 Blaine 6,100 1,400 Chouteau 3,100 1,200 Glacier 2,900 1,600 Hill 3,700 1,200 Liberty 1,800 400 Phillips 8,700 2,500 Pondera 2,800 1,100 Teton 1,800 600 Toole 2,100 1,000 Other NORTH CENTRAI 33.000 11.000 Daniels 4,600 1,300 Dawson 7,900 3,600 Garfield 5,500 3,000 McCone 6,100 1,400 Richland 10,600 4,600 Roosevelt 7,700 3,100 Sheridan 7,200 2,700 Valley 6,400 3,300 Other NORTHEAST 56.000 23.000 Broadwater 900 600 Cascade 2,400 1,300 Fergus 5,100 2,300 Golden Valley Judith Basin 3,600 1,600 Lewis & Clark 1,700 700 Meagher 2,100 1,300 Musselshell 1,800 800 Petroleum Wheatland 1,200 700 Other 1,200 700 CENTRAL 20.000 10.000 Beaverhead Gallatin 2,400 1,100 Jefferson 1,600 800 Madison 2,300 900 Silver Bow Other 1,200 700 SOUTHWEST 7.500 3.500 Big Horn 2,000 1,600 Carbon 2,000 1,000 Park 1,800 1,100 Stillwater 1,200 800 Sweetgrass 2,200 1,300 Treasure 500 300 Yellowstone 2,300 1,400 Other SOUTH CENTRAL 12.000 7.500 Carter 5,100 2,000 Custer 2,600 1,700 Fallon 4,800 1,800 Powder River 3,100 800 Prairie 2,400 600 Rosebud 2,800 1,000 Wibaux 3,200 1,100 Other SOUTHF.AST 24.000 9.000 MONTANA 165.000 70.000 '^ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" 1992 Yield Per Acre Bu. 80 66 60 62 50 68 71 80 68 Production Bushels Rank 48,000 179,000 6,000 31,000 15,000 61,000 57,000 8,000 405.000 36 3 49 44 48 26 29 43 39 51 42 40 52 53 43 51 47 60,000 47,000 81,000 50,000 16,000 131,000 58,000 26,000 51,000 520.000 27 37 18 35 47 7 28 46 34 49 49 32 55 62 52 51 58 52 64,000 175,000 96,000 77,000 286,000 160,000 137,000 193,000 1.188.000 25 4 12 20 1 S 6 2 68 42 37 48 73 55 45 51 41 48 41,000 55,000 85,000 77,000 51,000 72,000 36,000 36,000 29,000 482.000 39 31 17 21 33 22 42 43 73 69 72 56 68 80,000 55,000 65,000 39,000 239.000 19 30 24 79 87 81 54 95 90 78 81 127,000 87,000 89,000 43,000 124,000 27,000 109,000 606.000 8 16 14 38 9 45 10 44 58 51 46 67 53 65 53 88,000 99,000 91,000 37,000 40,000 53,000 72,000 480.000 15 11 13 41 40 32 23 56 3.920.000 counties to avoid disclosure of individual information. 1993 Montana Agricultural Statistics CouNTV Statistics-Crops 71 OATS: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1992 COUNIY IRRIGAli:!) NON IRRIGAITX) 8c Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Production DISTRICT Acres Acres Acre Bu. Bu, Acres Acres Acre Bu. Bu. Dcerlodge -- - - -- -- Flalhcad 300 100 80 8,000 1,000 500 80 40.000 Granite .. _. .. .. - — - .... Lake 3,000 1,700 76 129,000 1,300 1,000 50 50,000 Lincoln 200 100 60 6,000 300 -- Mineral — - ~ -- -- - Missoula 700 300 77 23,000 400 200 40 8,000 Powell 500 200 65 13,000 500 100 20 2,000 Ravalli 1,900 600 83 50,000 400 300 37 11,000 Sandei^ 600 200 90 18,000 900 600 65 39,000 Other 300 100 80 8,000 200 - NORTHWEST 7.500 3.300 77 255,000 5,000 2,700 56 150.000 2,200 100 300 500 100 100 64 80 60 32,000 8,000 6,000 3,900 3,000 2,600 900 1,100 1,500 31 35 50 28,000 39,000 Glacier 75,000 Hill 100 100 100 60 6,000 3,600 1,700 1,200 300 42 33 50,000 Liberty 10,000 Phillips 2,800 800 41 33,000 5,900 1,700 58 98,000 Pondera 600 200 80 16,000 2,200 900 47 42,000 Teton 300 200 75 15,000 1,500 400 28 11,000 Toole - .. -- 2,100 1,000 51 51,000 Other - - NORn 1 o:nihai. . . . 6,500 2,000 58 116,000 26,500 9,000 45 404.000 Daniels - - - -- 4,600 1,300 49 64,000 Dawson 600 200 95 19,000 7,300 3,400 46 156,000 Garfield - - - -- 5,500 3,000 32 96,000 McCone 200 100 70 7,000 5,900 1,300 54 70,000 Richland 1,200 600 97 58,000 9,400 4,000 57 228,000 Roosevelt 300 100 70 7,000 7,400 3,000 51 153,000 200 1,500 100 800 70 60 7,000 48,000 7,000 4,900 2,600 2,500 50 58 130,000 Valley 145,000 Other .... NOimiFAST 4.000 1.900 77 146.000 52,000 21.100 49 1.042.000 Broadwater 600 300 100 30,000 300 300 37 11.000 Cascade 500 100 80 8,000 1,900 1,200 39 47,000 Fergus 200 100 70 7,000 4,900 2,200 35 78,000 Golden Valley -- - - -- - -- -- .... Judith Basin 200 100 60 6,000 3,400 1,500 47 71,000 l,cvvis & Clark 900 500 90 45,000 800 200 30 6,000 Meagher 1,000 500 94 47,000 1,100 800 31 25,000 Musselshell 800 200 70 14,000 1,000 600 37 22,000 Petroleum — — - -- -- -- -- .... Wheatland 600 300 70 21,000 600 400 38 15,000 Other 200 - 1.000 700 41 29,000 CI'NIUM 5.000 2,100 85 178,000 15.000 7.900 38 304,000 Beaverhead - - .... Gallatin 1,700 1,200 2,000 400 500 600 100 84 87 40,000 42,000 52,000 700 400 300 700 300 300 57 43 43 40,000 Jefferson 13,000 Madison 13,000 Silver Bow Other 1,100 600 58 35,000 100 100 40 4,000 soimiwi:s-r 6.000 2,100 80 169.000 1.500 1.400 50 70.000 600 1,300 300 600 83 97 25,000 58,000 1,400 700 1,300 400 78 73 102.000 Carbon 29,000 Park 1,100 600 87 52,000 700 500 74 37,000 Stillwater 400 1,500 200 800 65 103 13,000 82,000 800 700 600 500 50 84 30,000 Sweetgrass 42.000 Treasure 400 700 200 300 105 90 21,000 27,000 100 1,600 100 1,100 60 75 6,000 Yellowstone 82,000 Other -■ soirm ci:n-iha! 6.000 3.000 93 278.000 6.000 4.500 73 328.000 Carter - 5,100 2,000 44 88,000 Custer 300 100 80 8,000 2,300 1,600 57 91,000 Fallon 200 - -- -- 4,600 1,800 51 91,000 Powder River 300 — _ - 2,800 800 46 37,000 500 700 200 300 90 70 18,000 21,000 1,900 2,100 400 700 55 46 22,000 Rosebud 32,000 -- ~ " : 3,200 1,100 65 72,000 Other — SOimiFAST 2,000 600 78 47.000 22,000 8.400 52 433,000 MON TANA 37.000 15.000 79 1.189.000 128.000 55.000 50 2,731.000 72 County Statistics--Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 CORN: Acreage, Utilization, and Yield By Counties, 1991 County Planted CIHAIN SIIAGK and All Purposes Harvcslcd Yield Per Production Harvested Yield Per District Acres '^ Acres Acre Bu. Bu. Acres Acre Tons Lake 500 200 140 28,000 300 9 Other 300 - - - 300 19 NORniWRST 800 200 140 28.000 600 14 Blaine 800 - -- - 600 13 Other 500 300 123 37,000 200 13 NOR-ni CENTRAL ■ ■ 1.300 300 123 37.000 800 13 Dawson 4,300 1,900 128 244,000 2,400 16 Richland 8,600 1,300 126 164,000 7,200 16 Roosevelt 1,500 200 105 21,000 1,300 11 Valley 1,400 -- -- - 1,400 17 Other 700 100 120 12,000 600 11 NORTHEAST 16.500 3.500 126 441,000 12.900 15 Cascade 600 100 120 12,000 400 17 Musselshell 600 100 120 12,000 500 16 Other 300 -- - - 300 14 a'.NTRAl 1.500 200 120 24.000 1.200 16 Big Horn 4,300 -- -- - 4,200 24 Carbon 6,300 1,400 126 177,000 4,900 21 Treasure 5,500 900 131 118,000 4,500 19 Yellowstone 17,100 900 96 86,000 16,200 21 Other 2,600 800 131 105,000 1,800 19 SOUTH CENTRAl 35.800 4.000 ]22 486.000 31.600 21 Custer 5,500 2,200 113 248,000 3,300 13 Fallon 700 100 110 11,000 300 7 Prairie 4,200 1,700 125 212,000 2,500 15 Rosebud 6,600 2,600 112 290,000 4,000 17 Wibaux 1,200 - -- - 1,100 12 Other 900 200 115 23,000 700 10 SOimiKA-ST 19.100 6.800 TIS 784,000 1 1 .900 14 MONTANA 75.000 15.000 120 1.800.000 59,000 18 '^ 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, Irrigated and Non-Irrigated, 1991 Production Tons 2,800 5,600 8.400 7,800 2,600 10.400 37,900 116,600 14,200 24,000 6,600 199.300 6,700 7,800 4,300 18.800 98,700 103,000 84,700 337,000 33,700 657.100 41,800 2,000 37,300 67,100 12,800 7,000 168,000 1 ,062.000 IRR1GAIT.D NON IRRIGATED County Grain Silage Silage and Harvested Yield Per Production Harvested Yield Per Production Harvested Yield Per Production District Acres Acres Bu. Bu, Acres Acre Tons Tons Acres Acre Tons Tons Lake 200 140 28,000 100 12 1,200 200 8 1,600 Other - - 300 19 5,600 -- - NORTHWEST 200 140 28.000 400 17 6,800 200 8 1.600 300 123 37,000 600 200 13 13 7,800 2,600 __ __ - Other - NORTH CENTRAl. 300 123 37,000 800 13 10,400 — — — Dawson 1,900 128 244,000 2,100 17 35,800 300 7 2,100 Richland 1,300 126 164,000 5,000 20 100,300 2,200 7 16,300 Roosevelt 200 105 21,000 400 19 7,600 900 7 6,600 Valley -- - 1,300 18 23,300 100 7 700 Other 100 120 12,000 200 20 4,000 400 7 2,600 NORTHEAST 3.500 126 441.000 9.000 19 171,000 3.900 7 28.300 Cascade 100 120 12,000 400 17 6,700 -- Musselshell 100 120 12,000 500 16 7,800 -- - -- Other 300 14 4,300 - - ~ CENTRAl 200 120 24.000 1.200 16 18.800 — — — Big Horn 4,100 24 98,000 100 7 700 Carbon 1,400 126 177,000 4,900 21 103,000 - Treasure 900 131 118,000 4,400 19 84,000 100 7 700 Yellowstone 900 96 86,000 16,200 21 337,000 ~ Other 800 131 105,000 1,700 19 33,000 100 7 700 SOUTH CENTRAl. . 4.000 2,200 122 113 4«6,000 31.300 21 655.000 300 7 2.100 Custer 248,000 3,000 13 40,000 300 6 1,800 Fallon 100 110 11,000 -- 300 7 2,000 Prairie 1,700 125 212,000 2,500 15 37,300 -- -- - Rosebud 2,600 112 290,000 3,900 17 66,500 100 6 600 Wibaux 200 115 23,000 400 200 21 20 8,200 4,000 700 500 7 6 4,600 Other 3,000 SOirn lEAST 6.800 115 784,000 10,000 16 156.000 1.900 6 12.000 MONTANA . 15,000 120 1.800.000 52,700 19 1.018,000 6.300 7 44,000 1993 Montana AfiRicui.ruKAi. SiAnsiKS County Statistics-Crops 73 CORN: Acreage, Utilization, and Yield By Counties, 1992 Blaine 900 500 1.400 200 500 700 60 66 64 12,000 33,000 45,000 300 300 10 10 2,900 Olhcr NOimiO^NTRAI. .. 2,900 Planted All Purposes llarvcslcd Acres '^ Acres l^ke 1,000 800 Olhcr 300 NOmilWI'ST 1.300 800 Dawson 4,200 2.500 Richland 7,600 2,500 Roosevelt 1,200 100 Valley 1,300 Other 700 100 NOimirAST 15,000 5.200 Cascade 500 Musselshell 500 Other 300 100 a:m"nAi 1.300 100 Big Horn 3,700 1,300 C^irbon 6,200 2,700 Treasure 4,900 1,500 Yellowstone 16,200 3,100 Other 2,000 1,000 soirn I airfinAi. . . . 33,000 9.600 Custer 5,100 3,100 Prairie 4,600 1,700 Rosebud 6,400 3,500 Wibaux 800 O M '^ Counties with less than 500 acres planted arc cotnbined iiii GRAIN Yield Per Acre Bu. 140 140 Production Bu. 112,000 112.000 120 106 100 110 113 299,000 265,000 10,000 1 1 ,000 585,000 llarvcslcd Acres 200 300 500 1,600 5,100 1,000 1,100 600 9.400 SHACE Yield Per Acre Tons 13 22 18 22 19 IS 17 16 19 Produciion Tons 2,600 6,600 9,200 35,200 97,600 15,400 18,700 9,500 176,400 140 140 14,000 14,000 500 500 200 r200 12 17 13 14 5,800 8,300 2,600 16.700 102 100 133 105 95 107 133,000 271,000 200,000 324,000 95,000 1.023.000 2,200 3,500 3,200 12,600 1,000 22.500 24 21 23 23 20 23 53,600 74,600 74,700 295,900 19,600 SISJOO 120 130 100 371,000 221,000 349,000 1,900 2,800 2,800 800 21 19 21 18 39,000 52,100 60,100 14.200 Other .soirn iivvsT 1,100 18,000 300 8.600 100 113 30,000 971,000 800 9.100 18 20 14.000 179.400 MONTANA 70.000 25.000 110 2,750.000 43.000 21 903.000 iIut" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information CORN: Acreage, Utilization, and Yield By Counties, Irrigated and Non-Irrigated, 1992 IRRIGAITD NON IRRICATIT) Grain Silage Silage Harvested Yield Per Production llarvcslcd Yield Per Produciion Harvested Yield Per Production Acres Acre Bu. Bu. Acres Acre Tons Tons Acres Acre Tons Tons Lake 800 140 112,000 100 18 1,800 100 8 800 Other -- -- 300 22 6,600 -- NOUn IWT.ST 800 140 112.000 400 21 8.400 100 8 800 Bliiinc 200 500 60 66 12,000 33,000 300 10 2,900 ;: „ Other - NOirn 1 CF.NTRAI. 700 64 45.000 300 10 2.900 — — — 2,500 120 299,000 1,600 22 35,200 -. Richland 2,500 106 265,000 4,000 22 86,000 1,100 11 11.600 Roosevelt 100 100 10,000 900 17 14,900 100 5 500 Valley - 1,100 17 18,700 -- Other 100 no 11,000 500 18 8,800 100 7 700 NORIIIFAST 5.200 113 585.000 8.100 20 163.600 1.300 10 12.800 Cascade 500 12 5,800 Musselshell -- -- 500 17 8,300 - - -- Olhcr 100 140 14,000 200 13 2,600 -- - - ci:N-mAi 100 140 14.000 1.200 14 16.700 _ _ - Big Mom 1,300 102 133,000 2,200 24 53,600 - Carbon 2,700 100 271.000 3,500 21 74,600 -- -- - Treasure 1,500 133 200,000 3,200 23 74,700 - - - Yellowstone 3,100 105 324.000 12,600 23 295,900 -- - - Other 1,000 95 95,000 1,000 20 19,600 -- - - SOUTH CF.NTRAI. . 9.600 107 1.023.000 22.500 23 518.400 — _ — Custer 3,100 120 371,000 1,900 21 39.000 - 1,700 130 221,000 2,800 19 52,100 __ „ .. Rosebud 3,500 100 349,000 2,800 21 60,100 - - - Wibaux 300 100 30,000 600 600 21 21 12.500 12,300 200 200 9 9 1,700 Other 1.700 soirn HAST 8,600 113 971,000 8,700 20 176,000 400 9 3,400 MONTANA 25,000 110 2,750,000 41,200 22 886.000 1.800 9 17,000 74 County Statistics-Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 POTATOES: Acreage, Yield, and Production, By Counties, Principally Irrigated, 1991-1992 COUNTY 1991 1992 & Planted Harvested Yield Planted Harvested Yield DISTRICT Acres '^ Acres Per Acre Production Acres '^ Acres Per Acre Production -Cwt.- --Cwt.-- Deerlodge 770 760 280 213,000 680 670 285 190,000 Flathead 1,050 1,040 300 312,000 720 710 295 210,000 Lake 2,350 2,320 265 615,000 2,160 2,140 280 598,000 Other 110 110 220 24,000 120 115 280 32,000 NORTHWEST 4.280 4.230 275 1.164.000 3.680 3.635 285 1.030.000 Broadwater 450 445 310 138,000 460 455 285 130,000 Other 60 60 235 14,000 30 30 265 8,000 CENTRAL 510 505 300 152.000 490 485 285 138.000 Beaverhead 400 395 300 119,000 350 345 295 102,000 Gallatin 3,000 2,970 335 995,000 2,970 2,950 300 890,000 Madison 950 940 325 305,000 820 810 290 235,000 Other - -- -- -- 110 105 305 32,000 SOUTHWEST 4.350 4.305 330 1.419.000 4.250 4.210 300 1.259.000 OTHER DISTRICTS . . . 260 260 210 55.000 180 170 225 38.000 MONTANA 9.400 9.300 300 2.790.000 8.600 8.500 290 2.465.000 '^ Counties with less than 100 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information. ^ 'j^^^mumiimmr'.jkaa h-^^^ 1993 Montana Agriculturai. Statisiics CouvTY Statistics-Crops 75 SUGAR BEETS: Acreage, Yield, and Production, By Counties, All Irrigated, 1991-1992 COUNTY & DISTRICT 1991 Planlcd I larvcstcd Acres 1/ Acres Yield Per Acre Produclion Sucrose --Tons— - Percent Planled Acres 1/ 1992 llarvesied Acres Yield Per Acre Produclion Sucrose -Tons- Percent Dawson Richland Other NORTIIKAST Big Horn Carbon Stillwater Treasure Yellowstone Other SOtmiCKNTRAl. . . ■ Custer Prairie Rosebud Other soirniiv\.ST MONTANA '^ Counties with less than 3,390 16,960 1,030 21,380 3,390 16,950 1,030 21.370 26.608 24.189 17.864 24.268 90,200 410,000 18,400 518,600 15.900 16.120 15850 16.070 3,460 16,280 930 20.670 3,430 16,260 930 20.620 20.400 21.300 15.900 20.900 69,900 346,200 14,800 430.900 19.270 19360 18.820 19.330 7,580 6,760 810 4,140 9,280 7,490 6,690 790 4,120 9,250 24.486 22.900 20.380 21.214 21.600 183,400 153,200 16,100 87,400 199,800 15.860 16.320 16.370 16.050 16.310 28.570 28.340 22.579 639,900 16.149 7,630 6,910 3,830 9,340 840 28,550 7,630 6,900 3,830 9,340 840 28,S40 26.100 21.900 24.100 25.100 19.300 24.300 198,900 151,000 92,400 234,000 16,200 692.500 18.080 17.750 18.040 18.050 18.090 17.990 1,510 3,050 2,090 1,500 3,010 2,080 23.667 23.787 22.308 6.650 6.590 23.293 35,500 71,600 46,400 153,500 15.610 16.120 16.140 16.008 1,490 2,910 2,280 1,470 2,900 2,270 6,680 6,640 23.500 20.200 24.400 22 4O0 34,600 58,500 55,500 18.770 19.310 18.630 148,600 18.930 56,600 56,300 23.304 1,312.000 16.100 55^900 55^800 18.550 500 dcrcs pidnlcd arc combined inio "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information. DRY BEANS: Acreage, Yield, and Production By Counties, All Irrigated, 1991-1992'^ COUNTY & DISTRICT Planted Acres 1991 Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre -Lbs. - Produclion -Cwt.- Planled Acres 1992 1 larvcstcd Acres Yield Per Acre -Lbs.- Production -Cwt.- Blaine 1,200 1,200 1,800 21,600 1,300 1,300 1,760 22,900 Other NORTH CKfTTRAI. ■ ■ 1.200 1.200 1.800 21,600 1.300 1.300 1.760 22.900 Dawson 1,100 800 2,100 16,800 1,500 1,300 2,080 27,000 Richland 1,600 1,600 1,820 29,100 1,600 1,500 1,810 27,200 Other 100 100 1,700 1,700 300 300 1,830 5,500 NORTIIKAST 2.800 2.500 1,900 47.600 3.400 3.100 1.930 59.700 Carlxjn 2,100 2,000 2.000 40.000 2,300 2,200 2,000 Stillwater 200 200 2,000 4,000 Yellowstone 800 700 1,930 13,500 900 800 1,930 Other 400 400 1,850 7,400 600 600 1,900 SOUTIia:NTRA!. . ■ ■ 3.500 3.300 1.970 64.900 3.800 3.600 1.970 1,200 1,000 300 300 T 1.500 1,300 MONTANA 9,000 8,300 1.900 158,000 10,200 9,500 1,910 '^ Counties with individual operators having 60 percent or more of acres planted arc combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information. 44,000 15,400 11,400 70.800 1,200 1,000 1,770 17,700 1,300 1,100 1,760 19,400 Other 300 300 2,070 6,200 400 400 2,050 8,200 SOUTHEAST 1,500 1,300 1.840 23.900 1,700 1.500 1.840 27.600 181.000 76 County Statistics-Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 ALL HAY: Acreage, Yield, and Producrion by Counties and Districts, 1991 COUNTY & DISTRICT AM. IRHICAIKD NON-IHRIGATF.D Harvcslcd Acres Deerlodge 12,500 Flathead 37,000 Granite 33,000 Lake 77,000 Lincoln 12,000 Mineral 3,500 Missoula 30,000 Powell 54,000 Ravalli 50,000 Sanders 41,000 Other NORTHWEST 350.000 Blaine 45,000 Chouteau 30,000 Glacier 31,000 Hill 18,500 Liberty 6,500 Phillips 58,000 Pondera 24,000 Teton 54,000 Toole 12,000 Other NORTH CKNTRAI. 279.000 Daniels 17,000 Dawson 37,000 Garfield 20,000 McCone 26,000 Richland 39,000 Roosevelt 28,000 Sheridan 27,000 Valley 53,000 Other NORTHEAST 247.000 Broadwater 30,000 Cascade 75,000 Fergus 138,000 Golden Valley .... 18,000 Judith Basin 65,000 Lewis & Clark .... 49,000 Meagher 47,000 Musselshell 28,000 Petroleum 21,000 Wheatland 29,000 Other CF.NTRAI 500.000 Beaverhead 125,000 Gallatin 92,000 Jefferson 40,000 Madison 96,000 Silver Bow 10,000 Other SOimiWI'-ST 363.000 Big Horn 63,000 Carbon 52,000 Park 58,000 Stillwater 50,000 Swectgrass 49,000 Treasure 11,000 Yellowstone 54,000 Other SOUTH CENTRAL . 337.000 Carter 68,000 Custer 34,000 Fallon 70,000 Powder River .... 66,000 Prairie 21,500 Rosebud 44,000 Wibaux 20,500 Other SOU"niFAST 324.000 MONTANA 2.400.000 Yield Per Acre Tons 2.08 2.58 2.27 2.60 2.08 2.14 2.32 2.18 2.92 1.88 2.40 Production Tons H,ink 26,000 95,500 75,000 200,000 25,000 7,500 69,500 117,500 146,000 77,000 839.000 52 25 31 5 53 56 32 16 9 28 Harvested Acres 12,000 18,500 31,000 52,500 6,500 1,500 22,000 46,000 47,500 20,500 258.000 Yield Per Acre Production Harvested Yield Acres I'cr Acre Production -—Tons-— — Tons — 2.08 3.08 2.32 3.10 2.77 2.67 2.59 2.34 2.98 2.59 2.71 25,000 57,000 72,000 163,000 18,000 4,000 57,000 107,500 141,500 53.000 698.000 500 18,500 2,000 24,500 5,500 2,000 8,000 8,000 2,500 20,500 92.000 2.00 2.08 1.50 1.51 1.27 1.75 1.56 1.25 1.80 1.17 1.53 1,000 38,500 3,000 37,000 7,000 3,500 12,500 10,000 4,500 24,000 141,000 2.43 1.98 1.98 1.62 1.54 1.90 2.48 2.81 1.63 2.19 109,500 59,500 61,500 30,000 10,000 110,000 59,500 151,500 19,500 611,000 20 37 35 46 55 19 36 8 54 27,000 9,500 .12,500 2,500 1,500 29,000 14,500 36,000 2,500 135.000 3.00 2.53 2.88 2.80 2.67 2.41 3.00 3.43 2.80 2.93 81,000 24,000 36,000 7,000 4,000 70,000 43,500 123,500 7,000 396,000 18,000 20,500 18,500 16,000 5,000 29,000 9,500 18,000 9,500 144,000 1.58 1.73 1.38 1.44 1.20 1.38 1.68 1.56 1.32 1.49 28,500 35,500 25,500 23,000 6,000 40,000 16,000 28,000 12.500 215,000 1.56 1.57 1.50 1.67 1.68 1.73 1.61 2.50 1.81 26,500 58,000 30,000 43,500 65,500 48,500 43,500 132,500 448.000 51 38 47 41 33 40 42 12 2,000 7,000 3,500 5,000 7,500 7,500 4,500 30,000 67.000 3.00 3.00 2.71 2.80 3.60 3.13 3.33 3.43 3.27 6,000 21,000 9,500 14,000 27,000 23,500 15,000 103,000 219,000 15,000 30,000 16,500 21,000 31,500 20,500 22,500 23,000 180,000 1.37 1.23 1.24 1.40 1.22 1.22 1.27 1.28 1.27 20,500 37,000 20,500 29,500 38,500 25,000 28,500 29.500 229,000 3.20 2.03 1.90 1.89 1.83 2.91 1.99 1.95 1.98 2.22 96,000 152,500 262,000 34,000 119,000 142,500 93,500 54,500 41,500 64,500 24 7 3 45 15 10 26 39 43 34 2.12 1,060.000 24,500 20,500 16,500 6,500 8,500 36,000 33,000 10,000 9,500 19,000 1 84,000 3.59 3.24 2.85 2.77 3.41 3.42 2.30 3.30 2.58 2.47 3.00 88,000 66,500 47,000 18,000 29,000 123,000 76,000 33,000 24,500 47,000 552.000 5,500 54,500 121,500 11,500 56,500 13,000 14,000 18,000 11,500 10.000 316,000 1.45 1.58 1.77 1.39 1.59 1.50 1.25 1.19 1.48 1.75 1.61 8,000 86,000 215,000 16,000 90,000 19,500 17,500 21,500 17,000 17,500 508,000 2.10 2.81 2.50 2.86 2.78 2.55 262,600 258,800 100,000 274,800 27,800 924.000 2 4 22 I 50 117,000 60,500 37,500 91,300 8,700 315,000 2.15 3.36 2.55 2.94 3.05 2.68 251,000 203,000 95,500 268,000 26,500 844,000 8,000 31,500 2,500 4,700 1,300 48,000 1.45 1.77 1.80 1.45 1.00 1.67 11,600 55,800 4,500 6,800 1,300 80.000 1.96 2.46 2.46 1.93 2.19 2.64 2.83 2.31 123,500 128,000 142,500 96,500 107,500 29,000 153,000 780.000 14 13 11 23 21 48 6 18,000 31,000 48,000 17,000 31,000 5,000 31,000 181,000 3.47 3.06 2.71 2.91 2.73 3.70 3.84 3.09 62,500 95,000 1 30,000 49,500 84,500 18,500 119,000 559,000 45,000 21,000 10.000 33,000 18,000 6,000 23,000 156.000 1.36 1.57 1.25 1.42 1.28 1.75 1.48 1.42 61,000 33,000 12,500 47,000 23,000 10,500 34,000 221.000 1.12 2.25 1.14 1.73 1.70 2.65 1.39 1.63 76,000 76,500 79,500 114,500 36,500 116,500 28,500 528,000 30 29 27 18 44 17 49 4,500 15,500 4,000 13,500 5,000 21,500 1,000 65.000 2.11 3.55 2.38 2.89 3.70 4.07 3.00 3.42 9,500 55.000 9,500 39,000 18,500 87,500 3,000 222.000 63,500 18,500 66,000 52,500 16,500 22,500 19,500 259,000 1.05 1.16 1.06 1.44 1.09 1.29 1.31 1.18 66,500 21,500 70,000 75.500 18,000 29,000 25,500 306,000 2.16 5.190,000 1 .205.000 2.90 3.490.000 1,195,000 1.42 1.700,000 1993 Montana Agricultural Statistics County Statistics-Crops 77 ALL HAY: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1992 COUNTY & DISTRICT Aa IRRIGAITD NON-IRRIGATED Harvested Acres Dcerlodge 11,500 Flathead 33,000 Granite 35,000 Lake 71,000 Lincoln 12,000 Mineral 3,500 Missoula 25,000 Powell 45,000 Ravalli 51,000 Sanders 35,000 Other NORTI1WF.ST 322.000 Blaine 45,000 Chouteau 29,000 Glacier 30,000 Hill 16,000 Liberty 6,000 Phillips 53,000 Pondera 22,000 Teton 51,000 Toole 10,000 Other NORIII CF.NTRAL 262.000 Daniels 16,500 Dawson 36,000 Garfield 19,500 McCone 22,000 Richland 39,000 Roosevelt 30,000 Sheridan 25,000 Valley 47,000 Other NORniFAST 235.000 Broadwater 25,000 Cascade 70,000 Fergus 137,000 Golden Valley 16,000 Judith Basin 56,000 Lewis & Clark .... 41,000 Meagher 39,000 Musselshell 27,000 Petroleum 20,000 Wheatland 29,000 Other CF.NTRA1 460.000 Beaverhead 121,000 Gallatin 85,000 Jefferson 33,000 MadLson 92,000 Silver Bow 10,000 Other SOUTHWEST 341.000 Big Horn 62,000 Cart)on 50,000 Park 52,000 Stillwater 54,000 Swcetgrass 51,000 Treasure 11,000 Yellowstone 46,000 Other SOUTH CFJrrRAI. ■ 326.000 Cancr 64,000 Custer 36,000 Fallon 64,000 Powder River .... 64,000 Prairie 22,000 Rosebud 34,000 Wibaux 20,000 Other SOUTHFAST 304.000 MONTANA 2.250,000 Yield Per Acre Tons 1.74 3.00 1.79 2.58 1.79 2.00 2.48 1.62 3.00 2.24 2.36 Production Tons Rank 20,000 99,000 62,500 183,000 21,500 7,000 62,000 73,000 153,000 78,500 759.500 33 25 11 4 43 55 21 8 5 26 Harvested Acres 11,000 17,500 32,000 54,000 7,000 1,500 20,000 38,000 49,000 17,000 247,000 Yield Per Acre Production Harvested Yield Acres Per Acre Production -Tons— -Tons- 1.77 3.66 1.81 3.02 2.07 2.67 2.80 1.74 3.08 2.76 2.60 19,500 64,000 58,000 163,000 14,500 4,000 56,000 66,000 151,000 47,000 643.000 500 15,500 3,000 17,000 5,000 2,000 5,000 7,000 2,000 18,000 75.000 1.00 2.26 1.50 1.18 1.40 1.50 1.20 1. 00 1.00 1.75 1.S5 500 35,000 4,500 20,000 7,000 3,000 6,000 7,000 2,000 31,500 116,500 1.99 1.28 1.87 1.44 1.62 1.42 2.20 1.90 1.25 1.71 89,500 37,000 56,000 23,000 9,700 75,500 48,500 96,800 12,500 44«.500 18 41 32 52 53 13 29 7 54 28,000 8,000 11,500 2,500 2,500 30,500 14,000 39,000 2,000 138.000 2.55 2,06 2.43 3.20 2.60 1.80 2.82 2.26 2.00 2.30 71,500 16,500 28,000 8,000 6,500 55,000 39,500 88,000 4,000 317,000 17,000 21,000 18,500 13,500 3,500 22,500 8,000 12,000 8,000 124.000 1.06 0.98 1.51 1.11 0.91 0.91 1.13 0.73 1.06 1.06 18,000 20,500 28,000 15,000 3,200 20,500 9,000 8,800 8,500 131.500 1.48 1.67 1.44 1.50 1.8S 1.93 1.69 2.40 1.83 24,500 60,000 28,000 33,000 72,300 58,000 42,200 113,000 431^000 51 42 48 SO 40 37 45 17 3,000 7,000 4,500 3,500 9,000 10,000 6,000 28,000 71.000 2.83 3.57 2.67 3.14 3.70 3.70 4.20 3.11 3.37 8,500 25,000 12,000 11,000 33,300 37,000 25,200 87,000 239,000 13,500 29,000 15,000 18,500 30,000 20,000 19,000 19,000 164.000 1.19 1.21 1.07 1.19 1.30 1.05 0.89 1.37 1.17 16,000 35,000 16,000 22,000 39,000 21,000 17,000 26,000 192.000 3.08 1.69 1.33 2.53 1.50 2.83 2.21 1.67 1.63 2.69 1.87 77,000 118,000 182,000 40,500 84,000 116,000 86,000 45,000 32,500 78,000 859.000 20 23 27 36 34 10 12 39 35 19 22,000 19,000 16,500 10,000 10,500 33,000 31,000 9,000 10,500 22,500 184.000 3.32 3.32 2.61 3.20 3.33 3.15 2.42 3.33 2.38 2.93 2.97 73,000 63,000 43,000 32,000 35,000 104,000 75,000 30,000 25,000 66,000 546,000 3,000 51,000 120,500 6,000 45,500 8,000 8,000 18,000 9,500 6,500 276.000 1.33 1.08 1.15 1.42 1.08 1.50 1.38 0.83 0.79 1.85 1.13 4,000 55,000 139,000 8,500 49,000 12,000 11,000 15,000 7,500 12,000 313.000 2.29 3.01 2.54 2.87 2.28 2.65 277,000 256,100 83,800 264,300 22,800 904,000 1 3 14 2 38 114,000 63,200 30,000 89,600 9,200 306,000 2.35 3.40 2.68 2.92 2.39 2.77 268,000 215,000 80,500 261,500 22,000 847,000 7,000 21,800 3,000 2,400 800 35.000 1.29 1.89 1.10 1.17 1.00 1.63 9,000 41,100 3,300 2,800 800 57.000 2.15 2.38 2.80 2.02 2.34 3.09 3.09 2.46 133,000 119,000 145,500 109,000 119,500 34,000 142,000 802.000 22 IS 6 30 9 44 16 19,500 30,000 44,000 14,000 36,000 6,500 28,000 178.000 3.03 3.17 2.91 3.64 2.81 4.15 3.96 3J21 59,000 95,000 128,000 51,000 101,000 27,000 111,000 572,000 42,500 20,000 8,000 40,000 15,000 4,500 18,000 148.000 1.74 1.20 2.19 1.45 1.23 1.56 1.72 1.55 74,000 24,000 17,500 58,000 18,500 7,000 31,000 230,000 1.02 1.94 1.13 1.35 1.93 2.35 1.45 1.47 65,500 70,000 72,500 86,500 42,500 80,000 29,000 446.000 49 28 47 31 46 24 56 4,000 16,000 5,500 14,000 6,000 18,000 1,500 65.000 2.38 2.94 2.27 2.61 3.83 3.44 2.33 2.98 9,500 47,000 12,500 36,500 23,000 62,000 3,500 194,000 60,000 20,000 58,500 50,000 16,000 16,000 18,500 239.000 0.95 1.10 1.03 1.00 1.22 1.13 1.38 1.05 57.000 22,000 60,000 50,000 19,500 18,000 25,500 252.000 2.07 4,650,00* 1,189,000 282 3,358,000 1,061,000 1-22 1,292.000 78 County Statistics-Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 ALFALFA HAY: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1991 COUNTY AI.I. IRRIGATl-D NON-IRRIGATED & Harvested Yield Harvested Yield Harvested Yield DISTRICT Acres Per Acre Production Acres Per Acre Production Acres Per Acre Production -Tons — Tons— -Tons — Deerlodge 5,500 2.9 16,000 5,000 3.0 15,000 500 2.0 1,000 Flathead 24,000 3.0 72,500 13,000 3.5 46,000 11,000 2.4 26,500 Granite 13,000 2.7 35,000 12,000 2.8 34,000 1,000 1.0 1,000 Lake 60,000 2.8 169,000 39,000 3.5 137,000 21,000 1.5 32,000 Lincoln 7,000 2.4 17,000 5,000 3.0 15,000 2,000 1.0 2,000 Mineral 2,500 2.4 6,000 1,000 3.0 3,000 1,500 2.0 3,000 Missoula 21,000 2.5 51,500 14,000 2.9 41,000 7,000 1.5 10,500 Powell 25,000 2.4 61,000 19,000 2.9 55,000 6,000 1.0 6,000 Ravalli 29,000 3.6 104,000 27,000 3.7 100,000 2,000 2.0 4,000 Sanders 33,000 1.9 64,000 17,000 2.7 46,000 16,000 1.1 18,000 Other - - - " - - - - NORTHWEST 220,000 2.7 596,000 152.000 3.2 492,000 68,000 1.5 104,000 Blaine 32,000 2.8 90,000 21,000 3.3 70,000 11,000 1.8 20,000 Chouteau 17,000 2.3 39,000 6,000 3.0 18,000 11,000 1.9 21,000 Glacier 19,000 2.3 43,000 9,500 3.2 30,500 9,500 1.3 12,500 Hill 6500 1.9 12,500 2,000 3.0 6,000 4,500 1.4 6,500 Liberty 2,500 2.0 5,000 1,000 3.0 3,000 1,500 1.3 2,000 Phillips 27,000 2.3 62,500 14,000 3.1 44,000 13,000 1.4 18,500 Pondera 17,000 2.8 48,000 11,500 3.3 38,000 5,500 1.8 10,000 Teton 34,000 3.3 110,500 23,000 3.9 90,500 11,000 1.8 20,000 Toole 7,000 1.9 13,500 2,000 3.0 6,000 5,000 1.5 7,500 Other - - - - - NORTH CENTRAL 162,000 2.6 424.000 90.000 3.4 306,000 72,000 1.6 118,000 Daniels 5,000 1.8 9,000 1,500 3.3 5,000 3,500 1.1 4,000 Dawson 14,000 2.3 32,000 5,000 3.8 19,000 9,000 1.4 13,000 Garfield 10,000 1.9 18,500 2,500 3.2 8,000 7,500 1.4 10,500 McCone 10,000 2.1 20,500 4,000 3.1 12,500 6,000 1.3 8,000 Richland 22,000 2.0 44,500 7,000 3.7 26,000 15,000 1.2 . 18,500 Roosevelt 14,000 2.2 30,500 5,000 3.9 19,500 9,000 1.2 11,000 Sheridan 10,000 2.0 20,000 3,000 4.0 12,000 7,000 1.1 8,000 Valley 32,000 3.3 105,000 24,000 3.8 92,000 8,000 1.6 13,000 Other - - - - - - NORTJFFAST 117.000 2.4 280,000 52.000 3.7 194,000 65,000 1.3 86.000 Broadwater 24,000 3.6 86,000 21,000 3.9 82,000 3,000 1.3 4,000 Cascade 64,000 2.1 135,000 17,000 3.4 58,000 47,000 1.6 77,000 Fergus 110,000 1.9 207,000 14,000 2.9 41,000 96,000 1.7 166,000 Golden Valley .... 13,000 2.1 27,000 5,000 3.0 15,000 8,000 1.5 12,000 Judith Basin 53,000 1.9 100,000 7,000 3.7 26,000 46,000 1.6 74,000 Lewis & Clark .... 34,000 3.4 114,500 27,000 3.8 103,000 7,000 1.6 11,500 Meagher 23,000 2.4 54,500 19,000 2.5 48,000 4,000 1.6 6,500 Musselshell 19,000 2.2 42,500 8,000 3.5 28,000 11,000 1.3 14,500 Petroleum 15,000 2.1 31,500 8,000 2.6 21,000 7,000 1.5 10,500 Wheatland 15,000 2.5 37,000 8,000 3.1 25,000 7,000 1.7 12,000 Other - - - - CFjrrRAL 370,000 2.3 835.000 134,000 3.3 447.000 236.000 1.6 388,000 Beaverhead 52,000 3.1 159,000 50,000 3.1 157,000 2,000 1.0 2,000 Gallatin 70,000 3.1 215,000 44,000 3.8 168,000 26,000 1.8 47,000 Jefferson 22,000 2.9 64,000 20,000 3.0 60,000 2,000 2.0 4,000 Madison 70,000 3.1 220,000 66,000 3.2 214,000 4,000 1.5 6,000 Silver Bow 6,000 3.3 20,000 5,000 3.8 19,000 1,000 1.0 1,000 Other - - - - - SOUTHWFST 220,000 3.1 678.000 185,000 3.3 618,000 35,000 1.7 60,000 Big Horn 54,000 2.0 109,000 16,000 3.7 59,500 38,000 1.3 49,500 Carbon 34,000 2.8 93,500 20,000 3.5 70,500 14,000 1.6 23,000 Park 37,000 2.8 102,500 31,000 3.0 94,000 6,000 1.4 8,500 Stillwater 36,000 1.9 68,000 11,000 3.2 35,500 25,000 1.3 32,500 Sweetgrass 36,000 2.4 87,500 24,000 2.9 70,500 12,000 1.4 17,000 Treasure 9,000 2.8 25,000 4,000 4.0 16,000 5,000 1.8 9,000 Yellowstone 31,000 3.3 103,500 19,000 4.4 84,000 12,000 1.6 19,500 Other - - - - SOUTH CENTRAL . 237,000 2.5 589.000 125.000 3.4 430,000 112,000 1.4 159,000 Carter 38,000 1.1 43,000 2,500 3.0 7,500 35,500 1.0 35,500 Custer 20,000 3.1 61,000 13,000 3.9 51,000 7,000 1.4 10,000 Fallon 26,000 1.3 34,500 2,500 3.0 7,500 23,500 1.1 27,000 Powder River .... 48,000 1.9 91,500 12,000 3.0 - 36,000 36,000 1.5 55,500 Prairie 9,500 2.3 22,000 4,000 4.1 16,500 5,500 1.0 5,500 Rosebud 26,000 3.4 87,500 17,000 4.5 76,500 9,000 1.2 11,000 Wibaux 6,500 1.3 8,500 1,000 3.0 3,000 5,500 1.0 5,500 Other - - - - - SOU-niFAST 174.000 2.0 348,000 52,000 3.8 198.000 122,000 1.2 150,000 MONTANA . 1,500,000 2.5 3,750,000 790,000 3.4 2,685,000 71 0,000 1.5 1,065,000 1993 Montana Agricultural SiATisncs County Statistics-Crops 79 ALFALFA HAY: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1992 COUNI-Y & DISTRICT AI.I. IRRIGAITD NON-IRRIGATED Harvested Acres Yield Per Acre Produclion — Tons— Dcerlodgc 5,500 Flathead 22,000 Granite 13,000 Lake 55,000 Lincoln 7,000 Mineral 2,500 Missoula 18,000 Powell 22,000 Ravalli 29,000 Sanders 26,000 Other NORTirWRST 200.000 Blaine 31,000 Chouteau 16,000 Glacier 18,000 Hill 7,000 Libcny 3,000 Phillips 25,000 Pondera 16,000 Telon 32,000 Toole 6,000 Other NORniCi:N"l"RAI. 154.000 Daniels 4,500 Dawson 13,000 Garfield 8,500 McCone 8,000 Richland 21,000 Roosevelt 13,000 Sheridan 10,000 Valley 29,000 Other NORIIIFAST ■■.. 107.000 Broadwater 19,000 Cascade 59,000 Fergus 108,000 Golden Valley 11,000 Judith Basin 45,000 Lewis & Clark .... 29,000 Meagher 21,000 Musselshell 18,000 Petroleum 14,000 Wheatland 14,000 Other CF.NTRAI 338.000 Beaverhead 51,000 Gallatin 65,000 Jefferson 20,000 Madison 65,000 Silver Bow 6,000 Other SOim IWI.ST 207.000 Big Horn 53,000 Carbon 32,000 Park 36,000 Slillwalcr 36,000 Swectgra.>s 35,000 Treasure 8,000 Yellowstone 30,000 Other SOUTH CKNTRAI. . 230.000 Carter 36,000 Custer 21,000 Fallon 24,000 Powder River .... 46,000 Prairie 10,000 Rosebud 21,000 Wibaux 6,000 Other SOirniKAST 164.000 MONTANA 1,400,000 2.2 3.4 1.9 2.7 1.8 2.2 2.6 1.6 3.6 2.5 2.7 12,000 74,000 24,500 151,000 12,500 5,500 46,000 36,000 104,000 65,000 530,500 Harvested Acres 5,000 12,000 12,000 42.000 5,000 1,000 14.000 17,000 28,000 14,000 150,000 Yield Per Acre Production ----Tons— 2.3 4.1 1.9 3.3 2.1 3.0 2.9 1.9 3.7 3.0 3.0 11,500 49,000 23,000 137,000 10,500 3,000 41,000 32,000 103,000 42,000 452.000 Harvested Acres 500 10,000 1,000 13,000 2,000 1,500 4,000 5,000 1,000 12,000 50.000 Yield Per Acre -Tons- 1.0 2.5 1.5 1.1 1.0 1.7 1.3 0.8 1.0 1.9 1.6 Production 500 25,000 1,500 14,000 2,000 2,500 5,000 4,000 1,000 23,000 78,500 2.3 1.3 1.7 1.6 2.2 1.6 2.4 2.5 1.1 2.0 71,000 20,500 31,000 11,000 6,700 40,500 38,000 81,300 6,500 306,500 21,000 5,000 9,500 2,000 2,000 16,000 11,000 24,000 1,500 92,000 2.9 2.2 2.4 3.5 3.0 2.1 3.1 3.2 2.0 2.8 61,000 1 1 ,000 23,000 7,000 6,000 33,000 34,000 76,000 3,000 254,000 10,000 11,000 8,500 5,000 1,000 9,000 5,000 8,000 4,500 62.000 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.8 0.8 10,000 9,500 8,000 4,000 700 7,500 4,000 5,300 3,500 52.500 2.0 2.6 1.7 2.3 2.4 2.9 2.7 2.8 2.6 9,000 34,000 14,500 18,000 51,000 38,000 26,500 82,000 273.000 2,000 5,000 3,000 3,000 8,000 7,000 5,000 22,000 55,000 3.0 4.6 3.2 3.3 4.0 4.3 4.5 3.4 3.8 6,000 23,000 9,500 10,000 32,000 30,000 22,500 75,000 208.000 2,500 8,000 5,500 5,000 13,000 6,000 5,000 7,000 52.000 1.2 1.4 0.9 1.6 1.5 1.3 0.8 1.0 1.3 3,000 11,000 5,000 8,000 19,000 8,000 4,000 7,000 65.000 3.5 1.7 1.3 2.9 1.6 3.2 2.5 1.9 1.9 2.9 1.9 66,000 100,000 142,000 32,000 70,000 94,000 52,000 34,000 26,000 41,000 657,000 18,000 16,000 14,000 8,000 9,000 25,000 18,000 7,000 9,000 11,000 135,000 3.6 3.5 2.6 3.5 3.6 3.6 2.7 3.6 2.4 3.4 3.3 65,000 56,000 36,000 28,000 32,000 90,000 48,000 25,000 22,000 37,000 439.000 1,000 43,000 94,000 3,000 36,000 4,000 3,000 11,000 5,000 3,000 203,000 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.3 1.1 1.0 1.3 0.8 0.8 1.3 1.1 1,000 44,000 106,000 4,000 38,000 4,000 4,000 9,000 4,000 4,000 218.000 3.4 3.2 2.8 3.1 2.6 3.1 175,000 207,000 55,500 199,000 15,500 652.000 48,000 48,000 17,500 63,000 5,500 182.000 3.6 3.6 3.0 3.1 2.7 3.4 171,000 174,000 53,000 197,000 15,000 610,000 3,000 17,000 2,500 2,000 500 25.000 1.3 1.9 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.7 4,000 33,000 2,500 2,000 500 42.000 2.2 2.4 3.0 1.8 2.5 3.6 3.5 2.6 116,000 78,000 108,500 66,000 89,000 29,000 105,500 592.000 17,000 18,000 32,000 9,000 26,000 5,000 19,000 126.000 3.2 3.6 3.1 4.1 3.0 4.8 4.5 3.5 54,000 64,000 1 00,000 37,000 79,000 24,000 86,000 444.000 36,000 14,000 4,000 27,000 9,000 3,000 11,000 104.000 1.7 1.0 2.1 1.1 1.1 1.7 1.8 1.4 62,000 14,000 8,500 29,000 10,000 5,000 19,500 148.000 1.1 2.5 1.1 1.3 2.7 3.1 1.9 1.7 40,500 52,000 26,000 57,500 26,500 65,000 11,500 279,000 2.000 13,000 3,000 12,000 5,000 14,000 1,000 50,000 3.8 3.3 3.0 2.8 4.2 4.0 3.0 3.5 7,500 43,000 9,000 33,500 21,000 56,000 3,000 173.000 34,000 8,000 21,000 34,000 5,000 7,000 5,000 114.000 1.0 1.1 0.8 0.7 1.1 1.3 1.7 0.9 33,000 9,000 17,000 24,000 5,500 9,000 8,500 106.000 235 3,290,000 790,000 3.3 2.580,000 610,000 1.2 710.000 80 County Statistics-Crops Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 AI. I. OTHER HAY: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1991 COUNTY ALL IRRIGATF.D NON-IRRIGATF.D & Harvested Yield Harvested Yield Harvested Yield DISTRICT Acres Per Acre ■ Production Acres Per Acre Production Acres Per Acre Production - -Tons - —Tons — -Tons — Deerlodge 7,000 1.4 10,000 7,000 1.4 10,000 - - - Flathead 13,000 1.8 23,000 5,500 2.0 11,000 7,500 1.6 12,000 Granite 20,000 2.0 40,000 19,000 2.0 38,000 1,000 2.0 2,000 Lake 17,000 1.8 31,000 13,500 1.9 26,000 3,500 1.4 5,000 Lincoln 5,000 1.6 8,000 1,500 2.0 3,000 3,500 1.4 5,000 Mineral 1,000 l.S 1,500 500 2.0 1,000 500 1.0 500 Missoula 9,000 2.0 18,000 8,000 2.0 16,000 1,000 2.0 2,000 Powell 29,000 1.9 56,500 27,000 1.9 52,500 2,000 2.0 4,000 Ravalli 21,000 2.0 42,000 20,500 2.0 41,500 500 1.0 500 Sanders 8,000 1.6 13,000 3,500 2.0 7,000 4,500 1.3 6,000 Other - - - - ~ - - - NORTirWF.ST 130,000 1.9 243.000 106.000 1.9 206.000 24.000 1.5 37.000 13,000 IS 19,500 6,000 1.8 11,000 7,000 1.2 8,500 Chouteau 13,000 1.6 20,500 3,500 1.7 6,000 9,500 1.5 14,500 Glacier 12,000 1.5 18,500 3,000 1.8 5,500 9,000 1.4 13,000 Hill 12,000 1.5 17,500 500 2.0 1,000 11,500 1.4 16,500 Liberty 4,000 1.3 5,000 500 2.0 1,000 3,500 1.1 4,000 Phillips 31,000 1.5 47,500 15,000 1.7 26,000 16,000 1.3 21,500 Pondera 7,000 1.6 11,500 3,000 1.8 5,500 4,000 1.5 6,000 Teton 20,000 2.1 41,000 13,000 2.5 33,000 7,000 1.1 8,000 Toole 5,000 1.2 6,000 500 2.0 1,000 4,500 1.1 5,000 Other - - - - - - - - NORTH CENTRAL 117.000 1.6 187.000 45,000 2.0 90.000 72.000 1.3 97.000 Daniels 12,000 1.5 17,500 500 2.0 1,000 11,500 1.4 16,500 Dawson 23,000 1.1 26,000 2,000 1.0 2,000 21,000 1.1 24,000 Garfield 10,000 1.2 11,500 1,000 1.5 1,500 9,000 1.1 10,000 McCone 16,000 1.4 23,000 1,000 1.5 1,500 15,000 1.4 21,500 Richland 17,000 1.2 21,000 500 2.0 1,000 16,500 1.2 20,000 Roosevelt 14,000 1.3 18,000 2,500 1.6 4,000 11,500 1.2 14,000 Sheridan 17,000 1.4 23,500 1,500 2.0 3,000 15,500 1.3 20,500 Valley 21,000 1.3 27,500 6,000 1.8 11,000 15,000 1.1 16,500 Other - -- - - - NORTITEAST 130.000 1.3 168.000 15,000 1.7 25.000 115,000 la 143,000 Broadwater 6,000 1.7 10,000 3,500 1.7 6,000 2,500 1.6 4,000 Cascade 11,000 1.6 17,500 3,500 2.4 8,500 7,500 1.2 9,000 Fergus 28,000 2.0 55,000 2,500 2.4 6,000 25,500 1.9 49,000 Golden Valley 5,000 1.4 7,000 1,500 2.0 3,000 3,500 1.1 4,000 Judith Basin 12,000 1.6 19,000 1,500 2.0 3,000 10,500 1.5 16,000 Lewis & Clark 15,000 1.9 28,000 9,000 2.2 20,000 6,000 1.3 8,000 Meagher 24,000 1.6 39,000 14,000 2.0 28,000 10,000 1.1 11,000 Musselshell 9,000 1.3 12,000 2,000 2.5 5,000 7,000 1.0 7,000 Petroleum 6,000 1.7 10,000 1,500 2.3 3,500 4,500 1.4 6,500 Wheatland 14,000 2.0 27,500 11,000 2.0 22,000 3,000 1.8 5,500 Other — - - - - - CF.NTRAI 130,000 1.7 225.000 50.000 2.1 105.000 80,000 1.5 120,000 Beaverhead 73,000 1.4 103,600 67,000 1.4 94,000 6,000 1.6 9,600 Gallatin 22,000 2.0 43,800 16,500 2.1 35,000 5,500 1.6 8,800 Jefferson 18,000 2.0 36,000 17,500 2.0 35,500 500 1.0 500 Madison 26,000 2.1 54,800 25,300 2.1 54,000 700 1.1 800 Silver Bow 4,000 2.0 7,800 3,700 2.0 7,500 300 1.0 300 Other - - - -- -- SOUniWF.ST 143.000 1.7 246.000 1 30,000 1.7 226,000 13,000 1.5 20,000 Big Horn 9,000 1.6 14,500 2,000 1.5 3,000 7,000 1.6 11,500 Carbon 18,000 1.9 34,500 11,000 2.2 24,500 7,000 1.4 10,000 Park 21,000 1.9 40,000 17,000 2.1 36,000 4,000 1.0 4,000 Stillwater 14,000 2.0 28,500 6,000 2.3 14,000 8,000 1.8 14,500 Sweetgrass 13,000 1.5 20,000 7,000 2.0 14,000 6,000 1.0 6,000 Treasure 2,000 2.0 4,000 1,000 2.5 2,500 1,000 1.5 1,500 Yellowstone Other SOUTH CENTRAL . 23,000 2.2 49,500 12,000 2.9 35,000 11,000 1.3 14,500 100.000 1.9 191,000 56,000 2.3 129.000 44.000 1.4 62.000 Carter 30,000 1.1 33,000 2,000 1.0 2,000 28,000 1.1 31,000 Custer 14,000 1.1 15,500 2,500 1.6 4,000 11,500 1.0 11,500 Fallon 44,000 1.0 45,000 1,500 1.3 2,000 42,500 1.0 43,000 Powder River .... 18,000 1.3 23,000 1,500 2.0 3,000 16,500 1.2 20,000 12,000 1.2 14,500 1,000 2.0 2,000 11,000 1.1 12,500 Rosebud 18,000 1.6 29,000 4,500 2.4 11,000 13,500 1.3 18,000 Wibaux 14,000 1.4 20,000 ■ - - 14,000 1.4 20,000 Other - - - SOUTHEAST 150,000 1.2 180,000 13.000 1.8 24,000 1 37,000 1.1 156,000 MON TANA . 900,000 1.6 1,440,000 415,000 1.9 805.000 4S5,000 1.3 635,000 1993 Montana Agriculturai. Statisths County Statistics-Crops 81 AM. OTHER HAY: Acreage, Yield, and Prod uction by Counties and Districts, 1992 COUNIY AM. lUKIGAir.D NON •IHRIGAITD & Harvested Yield Harvcslcd Yield Harvc-iled Yield DISTRICT Acres Per Acre Production -Tons - - Acres Per Acre -■--Tons Production Acres 'cr Acre Production -Tons---- Deerlodge 6,000 1.3 8,000 6,000 1.3 8,000 - - - Flathead 11,000 2.3 25,000 5,500 2.7 15,000 5,500 1.8 10,000 Granite 22,000 1.7 38,000 20,000 1.8 35,000 2,000 1.5 3,000 Uke 16,000 2.0 32,000 12,000 2.2 26,000 4,000 1.5 6,000 Lincoln 5,000 1.8 9,000 2,000 2.0 4,000 3,000 1.7 5,000 Mineral 1,000 1.5 1,500 500 2.0 1,000 500 1,0 500 Missoula 7,000 2.3 16,000 6,000 2.5 15,000 1,000 1.0 1,000 Powell 23,000 1.6 37,000 21,000 1.6 34,000 2,000 1.5 3,000 Ravalli 22,000 2.2 49,000 21,000 2.3 48,000 1,000 1.0 1,000 Sanders 9,000 1.5 13,500 3,000 1.7 5,000 6,000 1.4 8,500 Other - - - - - " NORTHWEST 122,000 1.9 229.000 97,000 2.0 191,000 25,000 1.5 38,000 Blaine 14,000 1.3 18,500 7,000 1.5 10,500 7,000 1.1 8,000 Chouteau 13,000 1.3 16,500 3,000 1.8 5,500 10,000 1.1 1 1 ,000 Glacier 12,000 2.1 25,000 2,000 2.5 5,000 10,000 2.0 20,000 Hill 9,000 1.3 12,000 500 2.0 1,000 8,500 1.3 11,000 Liberty 3,000 1.0 3,000 500 1.0 500 2,500 1.0 2,500 Phillips 28,000 1.3 35,000 14,500 1.5 22,000 13,500 1.0 13,000 Pondera 6,000 1.8 10,500 3,000 1.8 5,500 3,000 1.7 5,000 Teton 19,000 0.8 15,500 15,000 0.8 12,000 4,000 0.9 3,500 Toole 4,000 1.5 6,000 500 2.0 1,000 3,500 1.4 5,000 Other - - - -■ - NORTH CKNTRAI. 108,000 1.3 142,000 46,000 1.4 63,000 62,000 1.3 79,000 Daniels 12,000 1.3 15,500 1,000 2.5 2,500 11,000 1.2 13,000 Dawson 23,000 1.1 26,000 2,000 1.0 2,000 21,000 1.1 24,000 Garfield 11,000 1.2 13,500 1,500 1.7 2,500 9,500 1.2 11,000 McConc 14,000 1.1 15,000 500 2.0 1,000 13,500 1.0 14,000 Richland 18,000 1.2 21,300 1,000 1.3 1,300 17,000 1.2 20,000 Roosevelt 17,000 1.2 20,000 3,000 2.3 7,000 14,000 0.9 13,000 Sheridan 15,000 1.0 15,700 1,000 2.7 2,700 14,000 0.9 13,000 Valley 18,000 1.7 31,000 6,000 2.0 12,000 12,000 1.6 19,000 Other - - -- - - NORTTIF.AST 128,000 1.2 158,000 16,000 1.9 31,000 112,000 1.1 127,000 Broadwater 6,000 1.8 11,000 4,000 2.0 8,000 2,000 1.5 3,000 Cascade 11,000 1.6 18,000 3,000 2.3 7,000 8,000 1.4 11,000 Fergus 29,000 1.4 40,000 2,500 2.8 7,000 26,500 1.2 33,000 Golden Valley .... 5,000 1.7 8,500 2,000 2.0 4,000 3,000 1.5 4,500 Judith Basin 11,000 1.3 14,000 1,500 2.0 3,000 9,500 1.2 11,000 Lewis & Clark .... 12,000 1.8 22,000 8,000 1.8 14,000 4,000 2.0 8,000 Meagher 18,000 1.9 34,000 13,000 2.1 27,000 5,000 1.4 7,000 Musselshell 9,000 1.2 11,000 2,000 2.5 5,000 7,000 0.9 6,000 Petroleum 6,000 1.1 6,500 1,500 2.0 3,000 4,500 0.8 3,500 Wheatland 15,000 2.5 37,000 11,500 2.5 29,000 3,500 2.3 8,000 Other - - - - CF.NTRAl 122,000 1.7 202,000 49,000 2.2 107,000 73,000 1.3 95,000 Beaverhead 70,000 1.5 102,000 66,000 1.5 97,000 4,000 1.3 5,000 Gallatin 20,000 2.5 49,100 15,200 2.7 41,000 4,800 1.7 8,100 Jefferson 13,000 2.2 28,300 12,500 2.2 27,500 500 1.6 800 Madison 27,000 2.4 65,300 26,600 2.4 64,500 400 2.0 800 Silver Bow 4,000 1.8 7,300 3,700 1.9 7,000 300 1.0 300 Other SOU Tl IWF.S T . . . 134,000 1.9 252,000 124,000 1.9 237,000 10,000 1.5 15,000 Big Horn 9,000 1.9 17,000 2,500 2.0 5,000 6,500 1.8 12,000 Carbon 18,000 2.3 41,000 12,000 2.6 31,000 6,000 1.7 10,000 Park 16,000 2.3 37,000 12,000 2.3 28,000 4,000 2.3 9,000 Stillwater 18,000 2.4 43,000 5,000 2.8 14,000 13,000 2.2 29,000 Sweetgrass 16,000 1.9 30,500 10,000 2.2 22,000 6,000 1.4 8,500 Treasure 3,000 1.7 5,000 1,500 2.0 3,000 1.500 1.3 2,000 Yellowstone .... 16,000 2.3 36,500 9,000 2.8 25,000 7,000 1.6 11,500 Other - - - - SOUTH a'.rri'RAi. 96,000 2.2 210.000 52.000 2.5 128.000 44.000 1.9 82,000 Carter 28.000 0.9 25,000 2,000 1.0 2,000 26,000 0.9 23,000 Custer 15,000 1.2 18,000 3,000 1.3 4,000 12,000 1.2 14,000 Fallon 40,000 1.2 46,500 2,500 1.4 3,500 37,500 1.1 43,000 Powder River . . . 18,000 1.6 29,000 2,000 1.5 3,000 16,000 1.6 26,000 Prairie 12,000 1.3 16,000 1,000 2.0 2,000 11,000 1.3 14,000 Rosebud 13,000 1.2 15,000 4,000 1.5 6,000 9,000 1.0 9,000 Wibaux Other soirniiwsT 14,000 1.3 17,500 500 1.0 500 13,500 1.3 17,000 140.000 1J2 167.000 15.000 1.4 21.000 125,000 \:2 146.000 MON TANA 850,000 16 r36aooo 399.000 1.9 778,000 451,000 1.3 582,000 82 State Statistics-Livestock Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 CAjn^aindC/^ NUMBER, VALUE PER HEAD, AND TOTAL VALUE, JANUARY 1 Year 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 Number (000) Hd. 3,150 2,960 2,450 2,540 2,450 2,450 2,300 2,330 2,500 2,450 AI.I, CATn.E Farm Value Per Head Total Dols. (000) Dols. 39S 1,244,250 380 1,124,800 375 918,750 400 1,016,000 595 1,457,750 645 1,580,250 675 1,552,500 755 1,759,150 720 1,800,000 755 1,849,750 NUMBER BY CLASSES, JANUARY 1 Year 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 COWS& HEIFERS THAT HA\ 'E CAI.VED HEIFERS 500 I.BS. & OVER OTHER TOTAL Beef Milk ALL Cow Cow Steers Bulls Calves CATTLE Beef Milk Replace- Replace - 500 lb. 500 lb. under & Cows Cows ments ments Other & Over & Over 500 lb. CAI.VES — Thousand Head - 1,637 29 328 9 189 284 98 576 3,150 1,513 27 255 9 183 322 89 562 2,960 1,373 27 230 10 170 245 80 315 2,450 1,382 24 249 7 150 241 81 406 2,540 1,330 25 267 7 162 265 76 318 2,450 1,380 25 293 7 150 248 77 270 2,450 1,328 24 325 7 167 181 75 193 2,300 1,376 24 323 8 168 182 79 170 2,330 1,436 24 350 8 182 220 85 195 2,500 1,460 23 345 8 152 187 85 190 2,450 CALF CROP AND DISPOSITION Year 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 CALVES FARM ^ BORN INSmi'MENTS MARKETINGS ^' SIAUGHTER Cattle & Calves DEATHS Cattle Calves Cattle Calves —Thousand Head- -- 1,640 125 991 501 10 33 70 1,610 85 1,198 560 13 39 75 1,470 95 1,347 605 8 35 80 1,375 120 984 310 8 33 70 1,280 132 1,132 270 6 29 65 1,350 123 1,094 280 6 32 61 1,350 137 1,233 298 6 25 75 1,380 142 1,082 325 S 25 55 1,400 135 1,001 272 6 26 60 1.430 123 1,226 290 6 27 54 ' Excludes Interfarm sales. ^ Excludes animals custom slaughtered in commercial establishments for farmers. 1993 Montana Agricultural Statistics State Statistics-Livestock 83 ALL CATTLE and CALVES Inventory: January 1, 1940-1993 Mil. Head 1940 1945 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 ' '^*^:-;i:^- 84 State Statistics--Ijvestock Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 CATTLE and CALVES: Production and Income, 1983-1992 Production PRICE PF.R 100 I.BS. Marketing ^ Cattle Calves -(000) Lbs.- -DoUars- Cash Receipts ' 1983 1,200,700 1,081,670 48.00 62.40 543,673 1984 1,139,490 1,293,790 47.20 60.90 636,699 1985 978,465 1,370,480 47.60 62.20 689,331 1986 921,155 946,960 49.30 62.60 484,121 1987 884,450 1,012,980 61.10 80.70 641,623 1988 922,600 1,009,810 65.70 90.60 693,345 1989 954,890 1,131,530 68.20 88.40 797,523 1990 974,380 1,017,140 70.60 95.30 751,743 1991 999,330 930,110 69.80 93.70 677,094 1992 987,670 1,098,950 66.50 90.30 780,755 '^ Adjustments made for inshipmcnts and changes in inventory. ^ Excludes interfarm sales and custom slaughter in commercial establishments for use on farms where produced. ^ Receipts from marketings and sale of farm slaughter. Value of Home Gross Consumption Income (000) Dollars- 10,003 553,676 11,886 648,585 11,218 700,549 8,720 492,841 8,856 650,479 8,858 702,203 9,159 806,682 7,985 759,728 9,376 686,470 9,320 790,075 MILK COWS: Milk Cows on Farms, Production Per Cow, Milkfat, and Total Production, 1983-1992 PRODUCTION PER COW TOTAI. PRODUCTION ^ Milk Cows on Farms 1/ (000) Head Milk 1983 29 12,241 1984 28 12,179 1985 28 12,464 1986 26 13,000 1987 25 13,560 1988 25 14,080 1989 24 13,625 1990 24 13,542 1991 24 13,750 1992 23 14,217 '^ Average number during year, excluding heifers not yet fresh. ^ Excludes milk sucked by calves. Milkfat -Pounds-- 438 434 442 459 477 493 484 475 488 502 Milkfat Percent Milk Milkfat -Mil. Lbs.- 3.58 355 12.7 3.56 341 12.1 3.55 349 12.4 3.53 338 11.9 3.52 339 11.9 3.50 352 12.3 3.55 327 11.6 3.51 325 11.4 3.55 330 11.7 3.53 327 11.5 1993 Montana Agricultural. Statistics State Statistics--1jvf-Stock 85 iantity,Price^ and Cash ]^^^ MIIJ< SOLD TO PIANTS AND i)r.Ai.i:ns MIIJ< SOm DIRECTLY TOCONSUMKRS Year 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Price Per Cash Oiianlitv 100 l.t)S. Receipts Mil. l.lxs. Dols. 000 Dols. 333 13.30 44,289 316 13.80 43,608 329 13.10 43,099 320 12.70 40,640 322 12.50 40,250 333 12.20 40,626 311 13.S0 41,985 308 13.70 42,196 312 12.20 38,064 309 13.30 41,097 Price Per Cash Ouaniiry Ouan Receipts 000 Qts. Cents 000 Dols. 1,395 52.0 726 1,395 55.0 767 1,395 54.0 753 1,395 50.0 698 1,395 45.0 628 1,395 4S.0 628 1,395 55.0 767 1,395 49.0 684 1,395 48.0 670 1,395 50.0 698 DAIRY PRODUCTS MARKETED: Income and Value, 1983-1992 Comhined Miirketing of Milk and Creiim Aver.igp lieiurns Year 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Milk Utilized Mil. Lbs. 336 319 332 323 325 336 314 311 315 312 IVr 100 Pounds Milk Per Pound Milkfat -Dollars- 13.40 13.91 13.21 12.80 12.58 12.28 13.62 13.79 12.30 13.40 3.74 3.91 3.72 3.63 3.57 3.51 3.84 3.93 3.46 3.79 Used for Milk, r^sh Cream an( 1 Butler on Gross Farm Farm Receipts Farms Wh ■re Produced Income Value from Milk from Daily of Milk Markelinxs Utilized Value ^ Products ^•^ Produced '^■^ 000 Dols. Mil. Lbs. 000 Dols. -000 Dols.- 45,015 9 1,206 46,220 47,560 44,375 10 1,391 45,767 47,436 43,852 7 925 44,777 46,098 41,338 6 768 42,106 43,257 40,878 6 755 41,633 42,639 41,254 8 982 42,236 43,218 42,752 7 953 43,706 44,522 42,880 6 827 43,707 44,810 38,734 6 738 39,472 40,578 41,795 6 804 42,598 43,804 '^ Cash receipts divided by milk for milkfat represented in combined marketings. Valued at average returns per 100 pounds of milk in combined marketings of milk and cream. ^ Cash receipts from marketings of milk and cream plus value of milk used for home consumption and farm-chumed butter. *' Includes value of milk fed to calves. DAIRY PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED, 1983-1992 cheese Year 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Creamery Butter Cottage Cheese Creamed --(000) Pounds - 1,907 1,768 1,794 1,843 1,533 1,350 1,193 1,017 1,178 1,161 6,155 6,511 4,287 3,858 3,646 3,281 4,090 4,195 4,144 4,067 Ice Cream 1,931 1,984 1,895 1,882 1,511 2/ 2/ 2/ ■u Ice Milk ' -(000) Gallons- 1,070 1,017 1,368 1,301 1.094 1,087 871 926 987 1,210 Sherbet 91 88 102 86 ^/ V V V V 2/ Includes low fat ice cream. ^ Not published to avoid disclosing individual plant opcralions. 86 State Statistics-Livestock Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 Mil. Head SHEEP and LAMBS Inventory: January 1, 1940-1993 1940 1945 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 HOGS and PIGS Inventory. January 1, 1940-1967, December 1, 1968-1992 Thous. Head 500 1940 1945 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 I 1993 Montana Ar,R[CUi.TURAi. Statistics State Statistics--Ijvf.stock 87 SHEEP, LAMBS & WOOL Number, Value Per Head and Qasses, January 1, 1984-1993 MX SHFEP & IAMBS Niiml)rr Farm V; lup Year Per lirad Total (000) Dols. (000) 1984 604 51.00 30,804 1985 615 57.50 35,363 1986 . . . . 523 61.50 32,165 1987 563 82.00 46,166 1988 . . . 597 99.00 59,103 1989 600 89.00 53,400 1990 . . . . 663 85.00 56,355 1991 . . . . 683 64.00 43,712 1992 658 57.00 37,506 1993 554 66.00 36,564 Sheep on Slock Feed Sheep -(000) Head— 34 45 23 23 27 30 23 33 38 34 570 570 500 540 570 570 640 650 620 520 STOCK SHFFP ONR YFAR & OVF.R Ewes IAMBS 465 472 410 400 430 434 490 504 487 407 Wethers «. Rams Ewe -(000) Head- 16 77 15 73 12 67 14 114 14 120 15 111 17 124 17 117 17 105 15 89 Wethers & Rams 12 10 10 12 6 10 9 12 11 9 Wool Production and Value, 1983-1992 Year 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Sheep Shorn (000) Hd. 574 585 577 490 511 567 577 627 641 614 Lamb Crop and Disposition, 1983-1992 Laml)S Year Saved 1983 475 1984 470 1985 470 1986 450 1987 440 1988 460 1989 500 1990 535 1991 585 1992 506 '^ Excludes inlerfarm sale.s. Ir Per Fleece lolal Price Per Lb. Value -Lbs.- (000) Lbs Cetils- (000) Dols 10.0 5,745 67 3,849 9.8 5,709 91 5,195 9.7 5,605 67 3,755 10.2 4,988 74 3,691 10.1 5,153 102 5,256 10.0 5,666 148 8,386 10.0 5,762 136 7,836 9.9 6,204 91 5,646 10.2 6,542 57 3,729 9.7 5,971 85 5,075 )83-1992 FARM INSIIIPMFNTS MARKETINGS '^ SLAUGHTER ^ Sheep & l.amhs DFATHS Sheep & l.ambs Sheep I.ambs Sheep I^mbs - (000) Head — 22 107 308 3 30 45 25 77 289 3 60 55 33 86 420 2 42 45 39 62 297 3 45 42 27 82 260 1 45 45 26 49 335 2 50 47 35 60 325 1 43 43 40 113 361 1 40 40 37 138 419 2 42 46 30 192 374 1 35 38 Includes animals cu.slom slaughtered in commercial establishments for use on farms where produced. Excludes animals custom slaughtered in commercial establishments for farmers. Production and Income from Sheep and Lambs, 1983-1992 Price Per 100 Lbs. Year Production '^ Marketings ^ Sheep Limbs -(000) Pounds- -Dollars- 1983 43,946 39,210 11.40 1984 34,431 29,422 14.30 1985 34,373 49,811 17.60 1986 35,386 36,181 22.70 1987 36,102 34,491 27.40 1988 34,998 36,768 22.20 1989 41,892 37,416 20.80 1990 47,727 49,371 17.60 1991 49,188 56,212 18.50 1992 44,654 61,634 23.60 ^ Adjustments made for inshipments and changes in inventory. Excludes inlerfarm sales and custom slaughter in commercial establishments for use on farms where produced. ^ Includes receipts from marketings and from sales of farm slaughtered meal. 47.80 60.30 66.80 67.20 80.50 66.30 65.80 48.30 46.80 55.50 Cash Value of Home Gross Receipts ^ Consumption -(000) Dollars- Income 15,637 175 15,812 15,723 227 15,949 27,350 176 27,526 20,451 310 20,761 21,582 124 21,706 21,286 197 21.483 20,758 145 20,903 18,747 116 18,863 20,566 165 20,731 25,142 105 25,247 State Statistics-Livktock Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 HOGS & PIGS Number, Value Per Head and Total Value, December 1, 1983-1992 Number, Value Per Head and Total Value Year 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Number (000) Hd. 180 155 135 180 210 225 220 185 225 215 Farm Val ae Per Head -Dols.- Total (000) Dols. 60.00 67.00 69.50 82.00 70.50 10,800 10,385 9,383 14,760 14,805 72.00 80.00 89.00 68.00 74.00 16,200 17,600 16,465 15,300 15,910 Number By Classes Breeding Marketing - (000) Head- 21 159 16 139 16 119 19 161 24 186 29 196 30 190 24 161 26 199 24 191 Pig Crops and Disposition, 1983-1992 Pig Crops Year Sprmg Fall In Shipments Marketings '^ Farm Slaughter ' Deaths -(000) Head- 1983 128 128 6 216 5 15 1984 117 131 6 257 5 17 1985 126 118 6 252 7 11 1986 140 160 7 243 3 16 1987 166 178 7 302 3 16 1988 184 189 7 345 4 16 1989 216 190 3 395 4 15 1990 194 163 4 376 3 17 1991 207 213 3 364 3 16 1992 201 184 4 380 3 16 ''' Includes animals custom slaughtered in commercial establishments for use on farms where produced. ^ Excludes animals custom slaughtered in commercial establishments for farmers. Production and Income from Hogs and Pigs, 1983-1992 Year Production '^ Marketings --(000) Lbs.- 1983 56,378 50,960 1984 58,419 60,882 1985 56,622 56,731 1986 60,381 54,806 1987 72,084 66,767 1988 80,000 77,570 1989 91,680 88,590 1990 80,911 84,000 1991 103,984 99,660 1992 104,058 105,030 Price Per 100 Pounds -Dols.- 43.90 43.90 38.50 42.10 45.80 36.60 38.30 50.00 44.40 37.60 Cash Receipts ^' (000) Dols. 22,500 26,855 21,954 23,147 30,836 28,613 34,181 42,150 44,444 39,749 /alue of Home Consumption Gross Income 1 -(000) Dols.- m 671 23,171 671 27,526 760 22,714 534 23,681 872 31,708 516 29,129 720 34,901 1,125 43,275 480 44,924 353 40,102 '^ Adjustments made for inshipments and changes in inventory. ^ Excludes interfarm sales and custom slaughter in commercial establishments for use on farms where produced. ^' Includes receipts from marketings and from sales of farm slaughtered meat. 1993 Montana Agricultural Statistics State Statistics-Livestock 89 CHICKENS Number, Value Per Bird and Total Value, December 1, 1983-1992 Year Numl)prs (000) Per Bird Dollars Farm Value lolal 000 Dols. 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 940 1,025 1,010 1,010 990 910 890 760 780 710 1.9S 2.00 1.80 2.00 2.45 2.30 2.55 2.30 2.80 2.60 1,833 2,050 1,818 2,020 2,426 2,093 2,270 1,748 2,184 1,846 Production & Income from Chickens, 1983-1992 Year Produced Sold -(000) I.l)s. - Price Per Pound -Cents- Cash Receipts Gross Income -(000) Dols.- 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 3,021 3,008 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 2,680 2,320 2,400 2,360 2,480 2,896 2,812 2,580 1,832 2,248 7.0 8.0 7.0 8.0 6.0 6.0 7.0 4.5 4.0 2.5 188 186 168 189 149 174 197 116 73 56 219 220 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ Farm Production, Disposition and Income from Eggs, 1983-1992 Year V Layers ^ -(000)- Eggs Per l.aver No. Egg Production Consumed in llou.schold -Millions- Sold Price Per Dozen Cents Cash Receipts Gross Income -(000) Dols.- 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 772 770 807 790 789 773 703 659 626 604 250 257 250 254 260 251 256 261 261 264 193 198 202 201 205 194 180 172 164 160 S.O 5.0 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 188 193 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 55.5 64.0 51.0 56.0 50.0 48.0 75,0 68.0 66.0 49.0 8,695 10,293 8,585 9,380 8,542 7,760 11,250 9,747 9,020 6,533 8,926 10,560 1/ 1/ 1/ M 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ '^ Discontinued. ^ Data related to the 12 month period beginning wiih December 1 of the previous year through November of the current year. ^ Average number of layers on hand during the year. HONEY /^^ and Value, 1980-1992 Year Colonies of Bees -Number- Yield Per Colony -Lbs- 1980 103,000 104 1981 108,000 100 1982-1985 . . Data Not Available 1986 110,000 64 1987 95,000 102 1988 105,000 48 1989 100,000 63 1990 98,000 81 1991 86,000 92 1992 87,000 110 '^ Discontinued. Produccion Honey Beeswax (000) Lbs.- 10,712 10,800 7,040 9,690 5,040 6,300 7,938 7,912 9,570 214 184 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ )/ 1/ Price Per Pound Honey -Cents- 56.0 57.0 50.0 44.0 47.0 47.0 54.0 57.0 57.0 Beeswax 190.0 198.0 )/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ Value of Production Honey Beeswax (000) Dols.- 5,999 6,156 407 364 3,520 4,264 1/ 1/ 2,369 2,961 4,287 4,510 5,455 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 90 State Statistics--Ijvestock Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 COMMERCIAL LIVESTOCK SLAUGHTER TOTAL RED MEAT PRODUCTION BY MONTHS, 1984-1992 ^ Jan. Feb. Year 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Mar. Apr- May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 4,633 6,067 1,783 1,428 1,294 1,125 1,342 1,257 1,494 3,432 3,412 1,302 1,282 1,147 875 1,050 1,088 1,251 2,240 1,612 1,434 1,442 1,362 1,042 1,210 1,032 1,209 3,027 1,769 1,579 1,453 1,319 1,105 1,079 1,336 1,309 4,015 1,962 1,721 1,461 1,306 1,114 1,327 1,376 1,328 -(000) Pounds- 3,986 4,395 1,753 2,033 1,579 1,843 1,623 1,656 1,441 1,237 1,279 1,086 1,210 1,311 1,437 1,481 1,429 1,397 5,639 2,275 1,965 1,623 1,689 1,676 1,736 1,744 1,704 6,075 8,112 1,936 2,320 2,235 2,018 1,483 1,664 1,406 1,092 1,226 1,405 1,498 1,441 1,205 3,169 1,569 1,600 10,203 1,815 1,542 1,544 1,347 1,259 3,859 1,497 1,457 6,856 1,724 1,698 1,532 1,219 1,086 2,083 1,350 1,555 Total 62,613 28,678 20,697 18,192 16,206 13,945 20,602 16,572 17,232 NUMBER OF HEAD SLAUGHTERED BY MONTHS AND CLASSES, 1984-1992 Cattle & Calves Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Total --(000) Head- 1984 . . 8.0 5.4 3.1 4.4 6.3 6.6 6.9 7.9 1.1 9.6 15.0 11.6 92.6 1985 . . 9.7 4.8 2.1 2.3 2.7 2.5 2.6 3.0 2.5 3.0 2.5 2.4 40.0 1986 . . 2.4 1.7 1.9 2.3 2.3 2.2 2.6 2.6 3.1 2.7 2.1 2.3 28.1 1987 . . 1.9 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.8 1.9 2.1 1.9 1.8 2.1 1.8 1.8 22.2 1988 . . 1.4 1.2 1.4 1.3 1.5 1.7 1.4 2.0 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.4 18.2 1989 . . 1.2 1.0 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.6 1.3 1.8 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.4 16.2 1990 . . 1.6 1.2 1.4 1.2 1.7 1.5 1.5 2.0 1.4 5.0 6.3 3.2 28.1 1991 . . 1.5 1.3 1.2 1.5 1.5 1.6 1.6 1.9 1.5 1.8 1.7 1.5 18.7 1992 . . 1.7 1.4 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.6 1.5 1.7 1.6 1.8 1.6 1.9 19.0 Sheep & Lambs Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Auk. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Total -(000) Head- 1984 . . .2 .2 .3 .2' .3 .2 .4 .7 .4 .4 .3 .3 4.0 1985 . . .2 .2 .1 .2 .2 .2 .3 .5 .4 .4 .2 .1 3.0 1986 . . .2 .1 .1 .1 .3 .6 .4 .4 .2 .2 2.9 1987 . . .1 .1 .2 .2 .3 .5 .4 .4 .2 .2 2.9 1988 . . .1 .1 .1 .2 .2 .7 .4 .3 .2 .2 2.6 1989 . . .1 .1 .1 .2 .2 .7 .3 .2 .2 .2 2.5 1990 . . .1 .1 .1 .2 .3 .7 .5 .5 .4 .3 3.6 1991 . . .2 .2 .2 .3 .3 .3 .4 .8 .6 .4 .5 .3 4.4 1992 .. .3 .3 .2 .2 .2 .2 .4 .6 .5 .4 .3 .3 3.9 HoKS & F 'iRS Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Total -(000) Head- 1984 .. 2.4 2.1 2.4 2.2 2.4 2.3 2.4 7.2 11.5 17.6 13.0 4.8 70.5 1985 . . 2.6 2.2 2.4 2.8 2.5 2.3 2.6 2.9 3.0 3.7 2.6 2.4 31.9 1986 . . 2.5 2.0 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.5 2.6 2.0 2.4 28.5 1987 . . 2.2 1.9 2.3 2.2 1.8 2.0 2.2 2.6 2.4 2.4 2.5 2.6 27.2 1988 . . 2.4 2.1 2.5 2.3 2.3 2.2 2.4 3.2 2.8 3.0 2.7 2.4 30.3 1989 . . 2.4 1.9 2.1 2.3 2.4 2.2 2.2 3.1 2.4 2.4 2.2 1.9 27.4 1990 .. 2.3 1.8 2.0 1.7 1.9 1.6 2.1 2.6 2.0 2.6 2.2 2.2 25.1 1991 . . 2.2 1.8 2.0 2.4 2.2 2.2 2.7 2.7 2.4 2.6 2.5 2.5 28.2 1992 . . 2.7 2.3 2.4 2.4 2.3 2.3 2.3 3.1 2.7 2.5 2.5 2.2 29.9 Includes slaughter in federally inspected and other slaughter plants but excludes animals slaughtered on farms. 1993 Montana Agricultural Statishcs State STATisncs--ljvESTOCK 91 CATTLE and CALVES: Percent of Operations and Inventory By Size Groups, 1983-1992 Year 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1-49 Mead 50-99 Head 100-499 Head 500 Head 8> Over Openilions Invenlory Operarions Inventory Operations -Perccnt- Inventory Operations Inventory 36.8 3.5 15.3 5.0 38.1 43.2 9.8 48.3 39.8 3.8 15.1 5.6 36.7 44.6 8.4 46.0 43.2 4.S 16.7 7.5 33.3 44.1 6.8 43.9 44.3 5.0 17.5 8.0 31.9 43.5 6.3 43.5 47.8 4.4 14.0 6.6 32.5 47.5 5.7 41.5 45.9 4.8 15.9 7.7 31.8 43.0 6.4 44.5 46.0 4.8 13.8 6.2 33.0 44.0 7.2 45.0 37.0 4.0 21.0 9.0 34.0 41.0 8.0 46.0 34.0 4.0 19.0 7.0 38.0 40.0 9.0 49.0 34.0 4.0 16.0 6.0 41.0 42.0 9.0 48.0 ALL CATTLE & CALVES NUMBER OF HEAD JANUARY 1, 1993 Numbers show ranking of top ten. 0-29.999 □ 50,000-99.999 30.000-49,999 [x] 100.000 ->■ 92 County STATisncs-LivtsTOCK Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 LIVESTOCK: Inventory by Counties, January 1, 1991-1993 COUNTY & DISTRICT Deerlodge Flathead Granite Lake Lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders Other NORTHWEST Blaine Chouteau Glacier Hill Liberty Phillips Pondera Teton Toole Other NORTH CFNTRAL Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley Other NORTIIF.A.ST Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley . . . . Judith Basin Lewis & Clark Meagher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland Other CENTRAL Beaverhead Gallatin Jefferson Madison Silver Bow Other SOUTHWF.ST Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater , Sweetgrass , Treasure Yellowstone .... Other SOUTH CENTRAI. Carter Custer Fallon Powder River ... Prairie Rosebud Wibaux Other SOUTHEAST MONTANA All Cattle and Calves Beef Cows and Heifers That Have Calved 1991 9,200 19,600 28,900 45,900 5,000 1,000 12,200 43,400 39,800 23,100 228.100 1992 8,800 20,100 30,000 51,400 5,000 1,200 12,300 54,200 40,000 22,500 245.500 1993 Rank 7,800 20,300 26,700 57,200 5,600 1,300 11,600 47,200 35,600 19,700 233,000 53 45 39 12 55 56 52 23 31 47 1991 5,600 9,400 18,500 26,500 3,100 700 7,500 27,700 22,100 11,300 132.400 1992 4,600 9,200 18,400 28,600 3,200 700 7,800 30,900 21,000 12,700 137,100 1993 4,900 9,600 17,000 33,000 3,600 800 7,200 27,700 19,000 12,500 135.300 59,100 46, 1 00 24,000 21,500 14,800 74,200 21,200 49,000 15,300 325,200 57,200 50,700 25,500 21,700 14,600 83,000 24,000 51,000 15,800 343,500 54,400 42,500 33,200 22,600 16,500 77,000 22,800 50,700 14,700 334.400 15 25 33 43 49 6 40 18 50 40,400 28,400 14,100 14,900 8,900 47,900 14,700 28,400 10,200 207.900 39,000 28,600 14,900 15,000 8,800 51,000 14,700 28,800 10,500 211.300 35,900 27,000 19,200 15,900 9,000 49,600 14,700 28,300 9,800 209.400 12,100 33,800 50,600 28,100 49,000 18,200 15,900 59,400 267.100 11,400 36,700 49,300 29,900 48,900 18,900 16,500 70,600 282.200 13,400 34,100 48,400 29,000 47,500 19,900 18,000 69,200 279.500 51 32 21 37 22 46 48 7 8,000 22,900 30,100 17,700 23,900 12,400 11,300 35,700 162.000 8,000 22,900 29,500 21,000 24,600 12,200 11,900 42,700 172.800 9,200 23,700 30,500 19,900 27,500 12,800 13,000 38,700 175,300 24,500 61,300 94,100 22,100 52,900 35,600 50,000 27,800 24,800 33,600 426.700 23,900 65,900 102,300 24,000 54,700 36,700 50,200 31,800 30,000 36,100 455,600 22,600 67,100 105,000 27,500 54,000 37,300 51,200 31,900 29,100 36,800 462.500 41 10 4 38 16 28 17 34 36 29 16,200 38,900 61,600 13,100 33,700 22,800 31,200 17,500 16,700 21,200 272.900 16,200 41,400 62,400 14,100 34,400 23,400 31,100 20,200 17,500 22,600 283,300 16,000 44,600 64,200 17,300 34,000 23,000 27,900 18,800 17,400 21,200 284.400 154,600 57,600 22,100 84,600 6,300 325.200 161,000 58,300 23,600 86,700 7,300 336.900 146,500 61,900 22,600 91,200 7,000 329.200 1 11 42 5 54 88,400 27,400 14,500 53,000 4,100 187.400 90,200 29,800 15,900 53,400 4,600 193,900 93,600 32,200 14,900 56,900 4,200 201,800 116,100 49,200 46,800 44,600 41,000 30,200 108,800 436.700 123,900 61,000 47,000 49,300 42,200 30,300 127,100 480.800 126,000 56,600 45,200 50,500 41,600 30,300 121,000 471.200 2 14 24 19 26 35 3 65,300 25,800 31,200 26,700 27,400 14,200 34,200 224.800 67,900 31,200 30,200 27,500 27,200 14,100 39,400 237.500 72,300 28,000 28,600 30,600 28,700 15,400 40,200 243.800 46,100 57,200 39,300 61,100 34,300 65,800 17,200 321,000 49,900 61,200 43,500 70,300 38,600 73,800 18,200 355.500 48,400 57,100 40,600 69,000 36,600 68,100 20,400 340,200 20 13 27 8 30 9 44 29,000 32,100 22,000 37,200 20,200 38,200 9,900 188,600 30,300 32,800 23,800 40,500 20,500 41,700 10,500 200,100 32,100 33,300 24,200 41,700 23,400 44,000 11,300 210,000 2.330,000 2.500,000 2.450,000 1,376,000 1,436.000 1.460.000 1993 Montana Agricultural Statistics County Statistics-Ijvestock 93 LIVES"10CK: Inventory by Counties, January 1, 1991-1993 COUNTY Milk Cows and Heifers & Thai Have Qilvcd Stock Sheep i nd LamlK '^ DISTRICT 1991 1992 1993 1991 1992 1993 Rank Dccrlodge - - .. - 2,900 2,100 1,500 43 Granite 1,000 1,100 800 50 Lake 4,700 6,100 5,000 29 Lincoln - -- Mineral 1,600 2,200 1,300 ._ Missoula 45 Powell 3,400 4,000 2,700 39 Ravalli 6,000 5,900 4,700 32 Sanders 1,100 1,200 600 51 Other 900 1,000 900 - NORIl rWRST 7.500 7.400 7.100 21.600 23.600 17.500 - 8,600 6,300 6,000 24 Chouteau 2,200 2,000 1,800 2,100 1,900 1,400 42 Glacier 44 Hill 1,500 1,300 900 48 Liberty 700 600 500 53 Phillips 16,100 15,300 14,300 8 Pondera 7,800 7,700 5,000 30 Teton 11,900 12,200 10,200 17 Toole 1,400 1,900 1,100 46 Other - NORTH CKNTRAI. 2.500 2.400 2.600 52.200 49,200 41,300 _ Daniels 2,900 2,300 2,300 40 Dawson 5,700 5,700 4,600 33 Garfield 95,500 86,300 72,000 2 McCone 21,200 21,600 22,000 5 Richland 7,700 5,800 6,200 23 Roosevelt 8,600 8,400 5,700 27 Sheridan 5,200 5,100 4,000 36 Valley 6,500 6,000 5,200 28 Other - - - - NORTHEAST ... 600 600 700 153,300 141,200 122,000 - Broadwater 6,900 8,000 4,500 35 Cascade 10,800 9,900 10,600 14 Fergus 12,000 13,000 10,400 16 Golden Valley . . . 12,400 12,200 9,300 18 15,200 12,800 10,600 IS Lewis & Clark . . . 9,900 8,000 8,400 21 Meagher 7,000 6,300 6,000 25 Mus.sclshcll 18,200 19,700 16,400 7 Petroleum 6,100 5,900 5,000 31 Wheatland 29,000 24,200 23,900 4 Other - - -- CKNTRAI 3.000 2.800 2.900 127.500 120.000 105.100 — Beaverhead 24,200 18,100 11,600 11 Gallatin 9 800 9 800 7,400 22 Jefferson 1,500 1,600 1,000 47 Madison 14,500 15,000 14,000 9 Silver Bow - 500 500 52 Other 400 - -- - SOimiWRST . . . 6.700 6,800 6.200 50,400 45.000 34,500 - 2,600 4,000 3,600 37 Carbon 16,200 14,600 11,500 12 Park 3,800 4,200 3,100 38 Stillwater 15,800 14,800 11,400 13 Swectgrass 25,400 23,700 18,100 6 Treasure 1,000 1,200 900 49 Yellowstone .... 12,300 11,300 8,500 20 Other - - SOimiCKNTRAL 3.100 3.400 2,900 77.100 73,800 57.100 — Carter 93.800 95,700 81,200 1 Custer 12,600 12,200 12,200 10 Fallon 8,700 8,900 5,800 26 Powder River . . . 30,500 31,500 28,100 3 Prairie 6 600 5 500 4S00 34 Rosebud 13,300 11,300 8,700 19 Wibaux 2,400 2,100 2,000 41 Other SOimiKAST 600 600 600 167,900 167.200 142.500 — MONTANA 24,000 24,000 23.000 650,000 620.000 520,000 - '^ Counties with less ihnn 500 head or individual operators having 60 percent or more of the head arc combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information. 94 County Statistics-Livrstock Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 SHEEP and LAMBS NUMBER OF HEAD JANUARY 1, 1993 Numbers show ranking of top ten. 0-4,999 n 10,000-49,999 .,000-9,999 O 50,000 + HOGS and PIGS NUMBER OF HEAD DECEMBER 1, 1992 Numbers show ranking of top ten. 0-999 n 1,000-2,999 E3 3,000-4,999 1 5,000 + i 1993 Montana Agricultural Statistics County STATiSTics--l.ivr.STOCK 95 LIVESTOCK: Inventory by Coxinties, December 1, 1990-1992 COUNTY & DISTRICT 1990 Hogs and Pigs ^' 1991 1992 Rank Chickens 1990 1991 1992 Deerlodge Flathead Granite Lake Lincoln Mineral Missoula Powell Ravalli Sanders Other NORniwiyr Blaine Chouteau Glacier Hill Liberty Phillips Pondera Teton Toole Other NORTH CKNTRAI Daniels Dawson Garfield McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley Other NORII II^AST Broadwater Cascade Fergus Golden Valley Judith Basin Lewis & Clark Meagher Musselshell Petroleum Wheatland Other ci:n"I"rai Beaverhead Gallatin Jefferson Madison Silver Bow Other sou"nrwi-.sT Big Horn Carbon Park Stillwater Sweelgrass Treasure Yellowstone Other soirnia:m-RAi Carter Custer Fallon Powder River Prairie Rosebud Wibaux Other SOimil%A.ST MON TANA -^ io« (han 5,100 3,000 800 2,700 800 700 13.100 5,800 3,700 500 2,200 800 500 13.500 5,500 3,400 1,100 2,100 600 700 13j^4O0 13 23 36 28 39 61.000 63.000 26.000 4,400 9,900 10,300 9,300 11,300 7,800 9,200 11,900 6,800 80,900 4,600 14,500 13,200 13,600 12,800 7,200 10,500 10,500 9,600 96,500 5,000 12,000 11,900 12,000 12,500 7,700 9,600 11,000 9,800 91.500 16 3 5 4 2 11 8 6 7 196,000 233.000 217.000 6,000 1,300 1,200 1,500 4,100 3,500 4,700 3,600 25.900 6,500 2,000 1,600 2,300 3,500 4,100 6,500 3,000 29.500 5,400 1,700 1,000 2,200 3,600 3,800 5,000 2,100 24.800 14 32 38 26 20 19 15 29 15.000 12.000 11.000 1,300 7,800 5,000 2,400 1,100 800 1,300 2,300 4,700 26.700 3,000 14,100 5,900 3,000 1,700 600 2,700 2,500 7,000 40.500 2,800 14,500 6,300 2,800 1,400 3,600 1,900 8,500 900 42.700 25 1 12 24 34 21 30 243,000 242.000 245,000 3,300 700 2,200 500 6.700 4,100 600 2,400 400 7,500 3,900 2,100 1,000 7.000 18 27 183.000 184.000 168.000 7,500 3,600 10,400 21,500 10,600 4,700 12,200 27.500 7,800 4,000 14,000 25.800 10 17 41.000 29.000 27,f 1,000 1,300 4,000 900 1,800 1,000 200 10.200 900 1,800 3,500 600 2,000 1,000 200 10.000 1,000 1,800 3,600 1,600 1,200 600 9.800 37 31 22 33 35 21.000 17.000 185,000 225,000 215.000 760.000 500 head or individu.il opcr.iiors having 60 percent or more of the head arr • ' 96 ACRirUl.TURAI. I'.XPORTS Montana Agricultural Statistics 1993 AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS The value of Montana agricultural commodities exported during the year ending September 30, 1992 totaled $531.7 million, nearly two and one-half times more than the year earlier. Most of the increase was accounted for in the wheat and wheat products category. Wheat and its products accounted for 80 percent of Montana's exports. Value of United States agricultural exports for the year ending September 30 totaled $42,417.5 million, up 13 percent from the previous year. Wheat and feed grain products accounted for 28 percent of the nation's agricultural exports. Montana ranked third among all states in the export of wheat and wheat products in fiscal year 1992 compared with seventh place last year. Kansas moved into the top position, followed by North Dakota, Montana, Washington, Oklahoma, Idaho, and South Dakota. California remained the top exporting state of all products, followed by Iowa, Nebraska, Illinois, and Texas. Montana ranked twenty-fifth in the export of all products. While bulk products such as wheat, sorghum, and soybeans gained in fiscal year 1992, U.S. exports of high value agricultural products set yet another new record, exceeding a 10 percent share for the first time ever. AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS: Montana and U.S., 1990-1992 MONTANA UNITED STATES COMMODITY 1990 1991 1992 1990 1991 1992 - Million Dollars- -Million DoUars- Wheat and Products 314.9 142.9 424.9 4,499.6 3,148.8 4,565.7 Feed Grains and Products 50.4 29.5 54.3 9,228.6 7,089.7 7,170.6 Fruits and Preparations - ~ - 2,188.1 2,424.2 2,785.7 Vegetables and Preparations - - - 2,078.8 2,596.9 2,789.8 Live Animals and Meat 6.9 10.3 10.7 2,850.7 3,354.9 3,840.4 Hides and Skins - - - 1,793.8 1,450.7 1,337.3 Poultry and Products - ~ ~ 901.8 1,003.9 1,192.8 Fats, Oils and Greases — ~ — 459.2 418.6 497.6 Dairy Products — — — 358.0 293.4 638.2 Feeds and Fodders 19.9 14.2 17.3 1,021.7 1,032.4 1,142.6 Seeds 1.1 1.2 1.1 310.5 329.6 352.4 Other 14.7 16.6 23.4 14,580.3 14,466.2 16,104.5 ALL COMMODITIES 407.9 214.8 531.7 40,271.0 37,609.2 42,417.5 '^ Fiscal year ending September 30. SOURCE: Foreign Agricultural Trade of the U.S., March/April 1993. 1993 Montana Agricultural Statistics REPORTS ISSUED and PUBUCATION DATES REPORT FRIXJUI-INCY APPROXIMATE DATE OF PUUIJCAIION ^ MONTANA Rl-TORTS: Crop & Livestock Reponer Twice Monthly Crop-Weather Report Weekly Crop-Weather Report Monthly Montana Agricultural Statistics bulletin Annual Wheat Movement Summary Scmi-Annually Wheat and Barley Varieties Annual NATIONAl. REPORTS ON CROI»S: Crop Forecasts Monthly Winter Wheat Scedings Annual Prospective Plantings Annual Annual Crop Summary Annual Crop Values Annual Cherry Production Scmi-Annually Potato Stocks Monthly Range and Pasture Condition Monthly Stocks of Grains Quarterly NAllONAI. RFJORTS ON UVI-S'IOCK, DAIRY, K)UI.TRY and IJVI-.S-|XX-J< PRODUCnON: Poultry (Egg Production, Chick and Poult Hatchings] Monthly livestock Slaughter Monthly Cattle Inventory and Calf Crop Scmi-Annually Sheep Inventory and Umb Crop Annual Wool Crop Annual Hog Inventory and Pig Crop Quarterly Meat Animals, Marketings and Cash Receipts Annual Milk Cows and Milk Production Monthly 2nd 8r 4lh Thursdays Mondays, April-October lOlh of Month, November-March Octolx?r March & September July 15 12th of Month January 10 March 31 January 13 January 23 June forecast, January final ISih of Month, December-May 12th of Month, May-Novcmlwr January, March, June & September 2Sth of Month 20th of Month Tcbruary 4 & July 22 I'cbruary 4 March 30 January, March, June, September April ISih of Month NAIIONAI. PRICE REPORTS: Agricultural Prices Monthly Last working day of month NATIONAl. MISaajANFOUS REPORTS: Agricultural Chemical Usage Annual Farms and Farm Land Annual Farm Labor (Regional Data Only) Quarterly March 18 July 29 February, May, August, November '^ Statistics in the National program are released in Washington, D.C. and locally according to strict, predetermined dates. Dates listed arc for 1993, similar release dates can be expected for 1994. Various series arc included in the "MON lANA C;HOP «< LIVESTOCK RFPORTER" published twice a month. SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION: 1. Montana Crop & Livestock Reporter-a semi-monthly publication containing various crop, livestock, price and other farm data. Price; SI 2.00 for 24 issues. 2. Crop-Weather Report-follows crop progress and livestock situation. Price: SI 4.00 for 36 issues. 3. Montana Agricultural Statistics Bulletin-Price: S5.00. Tho-se who provide survey information are not charged. Mailing address: Office location: Montana Agricultural Statistics Service P.O. Box 4369 Helena, Montana S9604 Federal Building 301 South Park, Room 398 Helena, Montana 59626 Phone: (406) 449-5303 or (800) 835-2612 hV*'-^'?''*'*^"*