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AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS
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MONTANA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS
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MONTANA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS
VOLUME XXIII OCTOBER 1986
STATE OF MONTANA TED SCHWIMDEN - GOVERNOR
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE KEITH KELLY. DIRECTOR
COOPERATING WITH
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE
WILLIAM E. KIBLER. ADMINISTRATOR COMPILED BY
MONTANA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE
FEDERAL BUILDING and U.S. COURTHOUSE
P.O. BOX 4369
HELENA. MONTANA 59604
(PHONE - 449-5303)
LYLE H. PRATT, STATE STATISTICIAN C. R. 'BUD' LIES, ASSISTANT STATE STATISTICIAN
LIVESTOCK. CROPS. 4 DATA PROCESSING ADMINISTRATIVE d SUPPORT
JERRY THORSON SID LEBAHN CHARLOTTE HAGEN
RAY STACK RANDY VAN WINKLE CAROL JEAN SMITH
RON SCHUMACHER ANN BOSSELL VIOLET SMITH
LINDA PRATT MARTIN BURNHAM ELMA ST. CLAIR BILLYE VINCENT
TED SCHWINDEN
GOVERNOR
§tatr of Montana
ffifficp of tlje (Souernor
*J^e\ena, H&ontana 59020
408-444-3111
Fellow Montanans;
Montana's agricultural heritage contributes something very special to our lifestyle and values. Agriculture Is, and will continue to be, a vital part of our state's economy. From the farm to the table, agricul- ture is still America's largest employer.
Increasingly, today's agriculture is becoming a complex business, one that requires sophisticated management, marketing and investment decisions. The igS't-SS Montana Agricultural Statistics Bulletin provides sound information that I hope you find useful in making the many business decisions that confront those of us In agriculture.
:D SCHWINDEN Governor
TEDSCHWINDEN
GOVERNOR
STATE OF MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR
AGRICULTURE/LIVESTOCK BLDG.
CAPITOL STATION
HKI.KNA. MOM ANA 5%20-«20l
TELEPHONE:
AREA CODE 406
M4-3144
KEITH KELLY
DIRECTOR
MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR
During the past several years agriculture in Montana has seen a downturn in production due to drought conditions, coupled with a depressed economic condition which has harshly impacted many farmers and ranchers in the state. The health of Montana's economy has become highly dependent on the status of its agricultural sector. For example, Montana's agricultural income in 1931 was a little more than $64 million compared with $1.4 billion in 1985 an increase of 22 times. Although, from 1984 to 1985 total farm income decreased by 14 percent. This alone indicates that as Montana's agricultural economic health goes, so does the economic health of the entire state. This has been shown by the vast slowdown in the states economy over the past few years.
The ever changing economic and climatic factors affecting our agricultural industry have made it necessary for producers and agriculturally related businesses to have pertinent information and accurate statistics available for use. It is my hope that you will find the 1984-85 Montana Statistical Bulletin informative and useful in your decision making process regarding Montana's number one industry.
Sincerely,
Keith Kelly Director
An Affirmative Action/Equal Employmeni Opportunity Employer
THE MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Prior to a major reorganization In 1977 the Department of Agriculture functioned mainly as a regulatory agency. Restructuring enabled tiie department to perform Its regulatory responsi- bilities more efficiently and to enhance Its duties to promote and encourage agriculture In Mon- tana. The reorganization plan ca I led for the department to enter the 80s with a posture of pro- gressively serving Montana agriculture.
The Department Director is responsible for administration of the department's $4.5 mil- lion annual budget and Its 77 full time and 15 seasonal employees. He oversees the department's four divisions and two units. The function of each division and unit Is summarized below.
The Centralized Services Division performs technical fiscal and administrative support functions for the department. Responsibilities of the division include activities for Internal operations of the department.
The Environmental Management Division Is responsible for the registration of 4,000 pesti- cide products; the certification and licensing of 2,500 commercial applicators and dealers, and some 10,000 private applicators; enforcement of the pesticide act and rules; providing technical environ- mental services to agriculture; providing an evaluation of pest management problems and programs; and providing analytical laboratory and consultative services to other agencies and the public.
The Plant Industry Division is responsible for the administration and enforcement of reg- ulatory laws controlling the production, manufacturing and marketing of agricultural commodities ex- ported from or distributed within Montana. The division Investigates consumer complaints; performs technical Inspections and surveys; issues f edera I -sta te grade certificates; and provides regulatory technical expertise and licenses for 5,200 bee yards, 550 nurseries, 650 feed dealers, 350 fertil- izer dealers, 300 seed dealers, and 325 grain merchandisers. The division also registers some 3,300 commercial feed products and 1,000 fertilizers. The division's grain laboratory In Great Falls pro- vides the only official grain grading services in the State.
The Wheat Research and Marketing Unit Is responsible for promoting and encouraging Inten- sive scientific and practical research In all phases of wheat culture, production, and marketing under the guidelines and policies developed by the Wheat Research and Marketing Committee. The unit contracts with Montana State University for work in areas such as barley Improvement, disease con- trol, insect control, and cropping practices. Foreign market promotion includes U.S. Wheat Assoc- iates membership as one of thirteen partners In the Association's foreign market development efforts and also is a member and participant In the U.S. Feed Grain Council foreign market promotion of feed grains.
The Hail Insurance Unit administers the State Hail Insurance Program under guidelines and policies developed by the State Board of Hail insurance. In 1985, Montana producers purchased 2,029 po I Icles from the unit worth a record $24 mi I I ion In coverage against hal I damage. The unit's suc- cess Is evidenced by the fact that both the amount of risk coverage and number of policies purchased have remained about the same level even with the drought that has affected the state. The program Insures any type of crop grown In Montana from losses caused by hail damage. The maximum rate charged Is 10 percent, for standard grain crops.
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CONTENTS
Letter from the Governor ?
Message from the Director of Agriculture 3
Montana Department of Agriculture 4
Contents 5
Foreword 6
Crop and Livestock Summary 1985 7
Montana's Rank in the Nation's Agriculture 8
Montana Facts and Figures 9
Montana and U.S. Exports 80
STATE STATISTICS COUNTY STATISTICS
Number of Farms, Land In Farms and Average Size 10, 11
Farm Income 13, 14, 15 12, 16
Rank of Counties by Importance for Specified Commodities 18, 19
Importance of Montana Industries 20
Commercial Fertilizer Consumption 65
Irrigated and Not Irrigated Acres 21
C I Imatolog lea I Data 22, 23
Prices Received by Montana Farmers, Selected Commodities 35
Marketings of Major Crops 31
COMMODITY STATISTICS
GRAIN CROPS
Barley 27, 28, 64
Barley Varieties 50, 51
Corn 29
Oats 27, 64
Wheat, All 26, 64
Wheat, Durum 25, 28
Wheat, Spring excluding Durum 25, 28
Wheat, Winter 24, 28, 64
Wheat Varieties 44, 45
Wheat Shipped Out of State 46, 47
Stocks of Grains 64
HAY CROPS
All Hay 31 58, 59
Alfalfa Hay 31 34, 60, 61
Other Hay 31 62, 63
Wild Hay 31
OTHER CROPS
Beans, Dry 29 55
Potatoes 29 54
Sugarbeets 30 55
FRUITS
Cherries 30
LIVESTOCK
Bees 73
Cattle and Calves 66, 67, 68 75, 76, 77
Beef Cows 67 77
Milk Cows 68 76
Hogs 70, 72 78, 79
Sheep and Lambs 70, 71 77, 78
LIVESTOCK PROOUCTS
Dairy Products Mfg 74
Honey and Beeswax 73
Milk Production & Marketing 68, 69
Wool Product I on 71
Commercial Slaughter 74
POULTRY
Chickens 73 79
Eggs 73
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
MONTANA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE
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P.O. BOX 4369 " HELENA, MONTANA 59604 (406) 449-5303
FOREWORD
It's a fact that those with the best information usually make the best decisions. The purpose of this publication is to provide a comprehen- sive summary of both state and county agricultural statistics for Montana. Data users rely on this information to help them evaluate alternatives in the decision making process.
This year's issue is a continuation of a series of agricultural
statistics bulletins dating back to 1946--forty years ago. The bulletin
is provided free of charge to those who provide input data, but starting
last year, others are charged $5.00 per copy to help cover publication costs.
Agriculture is the most important industry in Montana. Sales from agricultural products usually represent one-third or more of the total rev- enue produced by Montana industries. Sales from the state's 23,800 farms and ranches contributed 1.4 billion dollars to the economy in 1985.
Low prices and reduced production due to drought have caused severe financial problems for many Montana producers in recent years. Wheat pro- duction in 1985 was the lowest since 1939!
The bulletin also includes special statistical data on grain movement, wheat utilization, and wheat and barley varieties. This information would not be available without funding support from the Montana Wheat Research and Marketing Committee.
We owe a sincere thanks to all the farmers, ranchers and agri-business- men who voluntarily fill out questionnaires or answer phone requests to pro- vide the basic information for this report. We also appreciate the hard work and dedication of our staff of Statisticians, support personnel, and field and telephone interviewers who are responsible for the collection and summar- ization of this information. A special thanks to Carol Jean Smith who had overall responsibility for bulletin layout, charts and pictures, and computer processing.
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.yVfe H. Pratt, State Statistician
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MONTANA CROPS & LIVESTOCK - 1985
JANUARY; The month was generally cold with temperatures a few degrees below normal. Snowcover was very light and wind damage to winter wheat was light to moderate. FEBRUARY; Temperatures ranged 2 to 12 degrees below normal and precipitation was generally below to much below normal. The dry, cool weather was good for the start of calving and lambing. Winter wheat remained dor- mant. MARCH: The most part of the month temperatures were 2 to 8 degrees above normal. Precip- itation was variable. Winter wheat began greening up by month's end. Calving and lambing con- ditions were favorable and about 65 percent was completed by the end of the month. APR I L: Seed- ing of spring crops got off to a slow start but by month's end progress was ahead of normal. Temp- eratures normal to above with precipitation extremely variable. Calving approached completion with 90 percent of the calves dropped while lambing and shearing were about 85 percent complete. MAY: Generally a warm dry month with critical moisture shortages developing. Winter wheat winter- kill more than usual. Planting progress well ahead of normal and essentially complete for most crops by month's end. Pasture and range growth slow due to lack of moisture. About 80 percent of the cat- tle and sheep were moved to summer ranges. JUNE: Temperatures were generally above normal and scattered showers did little to alleviate drought conditions. Crop conditions ranged from poor to fair and crop development was ahead of normal due to the dry conditions. Grasshopper Infestations were the heaviest In years. The weather was Ideal for haying. Pasture and range conditions deter- iorated and stockwater shortages started to develop. JULY; Condition of all crops continued to deteriorate as high temperatures and persistant winds aggravated the drought. Considerable acreage of grain crops cut for hay or grazed to salvage from heavy grasshopper Infestations. Small grain harvest started a week to two week's early. Forage supplies dwindled and stockwater supplies became very short In many areas. AUGUST; Cooler temperatures and general showers came too late to help any dryland crops, but delayed grain and hay harvest. However, by month's end harvest progress was ahead of normal and seeding of winter wheat was getting started. Stockwater supplies Improved and cattle and sheep were being moved to winter grazing areas. SEPTEMBER: Soil moisture supplies continued to Improve and by the end of the month harvest progress of most crops was generally on schedule. Sugarbeet harvest was Just getting underway. Stubble fields and fall pastures were pro- viding good grazing In many areas. OCTOBER: Temperatures above normal the first half of the month and generally below the last half. Harvest of all crops was essentially finished during the month. Heavy culling of cattle herds and fewer calves were being held over because of short hay and roughage supplies. NOVEMBER: Statewide, the month will go down as the coldest November on record. Temperatures averaged 10 to 25 degrees below normal. Generally precipitation was above normal. Win- ter wheat was In mostly fair to good condition going Into the winter. Record cold temperatures were causing some stress on livestock. DECEMBER: The cold weather of November continued Into the month with some moderation In temperatures by the end of the first week. The month was extremely dry over nearly all the state. Snowcover for winter wheat was generally fair to good. Cold weather Increased feeding requirements for livestock resulting In larger than usual amounts of hay and roughage being used .
MONTANA'S RANK IN THE NATION'S AGRICULTURE
ITEM
UNIT (000)
PERIOD OR DATE
Cropland in cultivated summer fa I I ow Land in farms and ranches income from cash receipts, excluding Gov't payments:
Iota I Crops L I ves tock
5,391 acres 60,900 acres
$1 ,220,828 $ 418,824 $ 802,004
1982 Census 1985
1985 1985 1985
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LIVESTOCK and LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS (000)
A i I catt i e and ca I ves Ail cows M I i k cows Beef cows Cattle on fe
Hogs and pigs
Sheep and lambs
Wool production
Ail ch Ickens
2,450 |
head |
1,400 |
head |
27 |
head |
1 ,373 |
head |
80 |
head |
135 |
head |
423 |
head |
5,209 |
pounds |
1,010 |
b Irds |
Jan , 1 |
1986 |
1 4 |
Jan . 1 |
1986 |
10 |
Jan . 1 |
1986 |
40 |
Jan . 1 |
1986 |
7 |
Jan . 1 |
1986 |
21 |
Dec. 1 |
1985 |
29 |
Jan . 1 |
1986 |
9 |
1984 |
7 |
|
Dec. 1 |
1985 |
40 |
CROPS (Production) (000)
Ai i wheat
A I I hay
Dry beans Bar ley Oats
Potatoe5--fa i I Sugarbeets
Winter wheat Durum wheat Spring wheat other than durum
Alfalfa hay
50,240 bushels
22,400 bushels
I ,440 bushe i s
26 |
400 |
bushels |
2 |
760 |
tons |
1 |
710 |
tons |
57 |
cwt |
|
30 |
080 |
bushels |
2 |
310 |
bushels |
1 |
890 |
cwt |
81 1 |
tons |
1985 |
1985 |
1985 |
1985 |
1985 |
1985 |
1985 |
1985 |
1985 |
1985 |
1985 |
14
17
6
4 22 19 12
6 22 24
9
RECORD HIGHS
LIVESTOCK
Catt I e and ca I ves Sheep and lambs Hogs and pigs Ch ickens Honey prod uc 1 1 on
SIZE & UNIT |
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(000) |
|
3,380 |
head |
5,736 |
head |
445 |
head |
2,738 |
birds |
13,184 |
pounds |
DATE
Jan. 1 , Jan . 1 , Jan. 1 , Jan . 1 , 1979
1974 1903 1944 1944
CROPS
A I I wheat
Bar i Oats Ai i Suga Pota
W I n ter wheat Ail spring wheat
(Including durum) Durum wheat
ey
hay
rbeets
toes
163,560 bushels 105,000 bushels
92 |
800 |
bushe |
s |
18 |
093 |
bus he |
s |
77 |
700 |
bushe |
s |
25 |
650 |
bushe |
s |
5 |
105 |
tons |
|
1 |
206 |
tons |
|
2 |
871 |
cwt |
1982 1975
1982 1956 1983 1915 1982 1969 1918
MONTANA FACTS ft FIGURES
Montana's 1980 population, at 786,690, »as up 13 percent from 1970. Pop- ulation density, measured In people per square mile, »os 5.4 In 1980--thlrd lo»est In the United States. Montana's 61.0 million acres of land In farms and ranches ranks second In the nation behind Texas.
MONTANA POPULATION
Tota I , 1 980 Census Farm
Peop I e per Farm
786,690 67,546
2.8
LAND » LAND UTILIZATION
Montana Tota I Land Area:
People Per Square Mile:
Al i Land I n Farms and Ranches:
Proportion of Land In Farms 4 Ranches:
147,138 Sq. Mi ies 93.2 Mi I . Acres
5.4
61 ,000,000
65
Acres 1/
Percent
»/ 1 986 pre I 1 mi nary .
MONTANA LAND AREA
OWNERSHIP AS PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL
Souioi: BLM 'Public: Land SlslUllca.l9a3'. USFS. BIA. State of Montana, Dapartmant of Landa
LAND IN FARMS & RANCHES
UTILIZATION AS PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL 1/
1/ Tribal landa only.
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FARM COUNTS * MEASUREMENTS, 198S-««
Number of Farms and Ranches Average Size of Farm or Ranch Total Farm and Ranch Assets Average Value per Farm or Ranch Average Value per Acre Real Estate Value/Farm or Ranch Farm and Ranch Debt per Operation
23,600 >/■
2,585 Acres »'
$18.1 Bl I . 1/
S757,326 t/
t204 s/
$567,540 «/
$179,979 S/
"places with annual sale of agricultural products of $1,000 or more, 1986 preliminary. Includes household, buildings, machinery, I I ve- stoclt, crops, savings, and Investments (1984). Per acre, land and buildings, February 1, 1986. includes dwelling and other farm buildings. Includes real estate, non-real estate, and CCC loans ( 1984) .
1/ 1982 U.S. Canaui of Asricuiturc.
10
NUMBER OF FARMS 1910 - 1986
ALL LAND IN FARMS and AVERAGE SIZE OF FARMS 1950 - 1986
NUMBER OF FARMS -- 1910 - 1949
NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER
OF OF OF
YEAR FARMS YEAR FARMS YEAR FARMS
Thous. Thous. Thous.
1910 28.8 1920 57.7 )930 55.0
1911 31.5 1921 57.0 1931 54.5
1912 34.0 1922 55.0 1932 54.0
1913 37.0 1923 52.5 1953 53.5
1914 40.0 1924 51.0 1934 53.0
1915 45.0 1925 50.0 1935 52.0
1916 50.0 1926 51.0 1936 50.0
1917 54.0 1927 52.5 1937 48.0
1918 56.0 1928 53.5 1938 46.0
1919 57.0 1929 54.0 1939 45.0
NUMBER OF FARMS. ALL LAND IN FARMS, and AVERAGE SIZE OF FARMS 19S0-1986
YEAR
1950. 1951 . 1952. 1953. 1954. 1955. 1956. 1957. 1958. 1959. 1960. 1961 . 1962. 1963. 1964. 1965. 1966. 1967. 1968. 1969. 1970. 197 1 . 1972. 1973. 1974. 1975. 1976. 1977. 1978. 1979. 1980. 1981 . 1982. 1983. 1984. 1985. 1986.
NUMBER |
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OF |
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YEAR |
FARMS Thous . |
1940 |
. . . . 44.5 |
1941 |
42.0 |
1942 |
41.0 |
1943 |
40.8 |
1944 |
40.6 |
1945 |
. . . . 40 .4 |
19 46 |
39.8 |
1947 |
39.2 |
1 948. . . . |
38.5 |
1949 |
37.8 |
NUMBER |
ALL LAND |
AVERAGE |
OF |
IN |
SIZE OF |
FARMS |
FARMS |
FARMS |
Thous . |
Thous. Acres |
Ac res |
37.2 |
65,000 |
1 ,747 |
36.8 |
65,200 |
1,772 |
35.4 |
65,500 |
1 ,799 |
35.9 |
65,800 |
1 ,833 |
35.4 |
66,100 |
1 ,867 |
34.8 |
66, 1 00 |
1,899 |
34.2 |
66,200 |
1 ,936 |
33.6 |
66,300 |
1 ,973 |
33.0 |
66,500 |
2.015 |
32.4 |
66,600 |
2,056 |
31 .7 |
66,700 |
2.104 |
30.8 |
66,800 |
2,169 |
30.1 |
66,800 |
2.219 |
29.5 |
66,800 |
2,264 |
28.9 |
67.200 |
2,325 |
28.4 |
66,700 |
2.349 |
28.0 |
66,200 |
2.364 |
27.6 |
65,700 |
2.380 |
27.1 |
65,200 |
2,406 |
26.7 |
64.700 |
2,423 |
26.4 |
64.200 |
2,432 |
26.0 |
63.700 |
2.450 |
25.5 |
63.200 |
2.478 |
25.1 |
63.000 |
2.510 |
24.6 |
62.800 |
2.553 |
23.4 1/ |
62.200 |
2.693 |
23.4 |
62.200 |
2,658 |
23.5 |
62,100 |
2.543 |
23.6 |
62,100 |
2,631 |
23.7 |
62.100 |
2,620 |
23.8 |
61 .900 |
2,601 |
23.9 |
61 .700 |
2,582 |
24.0 |
61 .500 |
2.563 |
24.0 |
61 .300 |
2.554 |
23.9 |
61.100 |
2,556 |
23.8 |
61 .000 |
2.563 |
23.6 |
61 .000 |
2.585 |
1/ Places which had annual sale of agricultural products of $1,000 or more. Series Initiated with 1975.
11
Thousand
NUMBER OF FARMS
ALL FARMS ALL CATTLE
HOGS ALL SHEEP
82 '83 '84
MILK COWS • •
'86
NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK FARMS 1979 - 1985
1 TEM |
1979 |
1980 |
1981 |
1982 |
1983 |
1984 |
1985 |
Al 1 Cattle Milk Cows Hogs Al 1 Sheep |
17.0 3.5 2.6 2.1 |
16.5 3.5 2.6 2.3 |
16.3 3.4 2.5 2.^ |
--Thousands-- 16.0 3.3 ?.o 2 .5 |
16.3 2.9 1 .8 2.7 |
16.6 2.9 1 .8 2.8 |
16.2 2.8 1 .6 2.9 |
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CASH RECEIPTS
CASH RECEIPTS FROM THE SALE OF PRINCIPAL FARM PRODUCTS and GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Year
1976. 1977. 1978. 1979. 1980.
1981 . 1982. 1983. 1984. 1985.
L 1 vestock |
Total |
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and |
Receipts |
Total |
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L 1 vestock |
from |
Government |
Al 1 Cash |
|
Products |
Crops |
Market 1 ngs |
Payments |
Receipts |
--Thousand Dol |
1 ars-- |
|||
456,1 19 |
582,365 |
1 ,038,484 |
10,497 |
1 ,048,981 |
496,201 |
475,120 |
971 ,321 |
61 ,443 |
1 ,032,764 |
681 ,013 |
528,856 |
1 ,209,869 |
137,237 |
t ,347,106 |
805,889 |
580,578 |
1 ,386,467 |
33,997 |
1 ,420,464 |
746,877 |
652,847 |
1 ,399,724 |
58,484 |
1,458,208 |
629,224 |
780,981 |
1 ,410,205 |
85,131 |
1 ,495,336 |
654,022 |
896,226 |
1 ,550,248 |
1 16,916 |
1 ,667,164 |
657,285 |
823,606 |
1 ,480,891 |
230,300 |
1,711,191 |
716,563 |
649,407 |
1 ,365,970 |
239,600 |
1 ,605,570 |
802,004 |
418,824 |
1 ,220,828 |
220,876 |
1 ,441 ,704 |
CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS - 1984
EXCLUDING GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
10 - 19.999 Mil. Dollars
NUMBERS SHOW RANKING OF TOP TEN.
20 - 29.999 Mil. Dollars [•*• •!
30 - 39,999 Mil. Dollars 40 - 49,999 Mil. Dollars 50 - 59.999 Mil. Dollars 60 Mil. Dollars or More
CASH RECEIPTS FROM MARKETINGS BY COMMODITIES 1980 - 1985
IS
1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985
--Thousand Oollars-- Llvestock and Products
Cattle and Calves 639,938 506,118 540,617 543,673 597,832 689,332
Dairy Products 38,416 42,372 42,833 45,015 44,375 44,114
Sheep and Lambs 12,306 13,469 17,815 17,781 19,302 23,129
Wool 5,304 5,785 4,298 3,849 4,740 3,400
Hogs 26,433 35,090 32,614 22,500 26,855 21,954
Eggs 7,906 8,835 8,479 8,695 10,293 8,585
Chickens 117 174 180 188 186 168
Other 2/ 16,457 17,383 7,186 15,584 12,980 11,322
TOTAL 746,877 629,224 654,022 657.285 716,563 802,004
Crops
Field Crops
Wheat 463,051 591,481 682,768 572,339 428,526 248,777
Barley 77,876 88,675 109,335 148,156 127,471 62,375
Sugarbeets 45,181 34,447 36,040 30,757 14,768 28,791
Hay 39,510 34,817 34,221 38,600 45,427 47,872
Potatoes 5,969 12,492 11,936 12,546 14,460 16,246
Oats 2,034 2,461 3,168 2,839 2,161 1,592
Dry Edible Beans 4,257 4,052 2,651 1,038 1,302 1,733
Other s/ 7,400 6,435 8,664 10,697 7,252 1,825
Fru I ts and Berr les
Cherries 428 875 1,928 619 1,525 2,956
Other 4/ 41 46 15 15 15 25
Other Products
Forest 4,700 3,000 3,500 4,000 4,500 4,500
Greenhouse and Nursery 2,400 2,200 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,132
TOTAL 652,847 780,981 896,226 823,605 649,407 418,824
All Commodities 1,399,724 1,410,205 1,550,248 1,480,891 1,365,970 1,220,828
*' Revised.
*' Honey and beeswax, turkey 4 turkey eggs, ducks, geese, other fowl, game birds, rabbits, mink, bees,
horses , and mu I es .
S/ Dry field peas, cabbage, sweet corn, lettuce, onions, green peas, tomatoes, miscellaneous vegetables,
rye, corn sorghum grain, soybeans, alfalfa seed, alsike clover seed, red clover see, mustard seed,
timothy seed, Kentucky bluegrass seed, bromegrass seed, fescue seed, rapeseed, wheatgrass seed, white
clover seed, flaxseed, and other seed. 4/ Apples, plums, prunes, strawberries, raspberries, other berries.
CASH RECEIPTS FROM MARKETINGS BY COMMODITIES AS A PERCENT OF TOTAL RECEIPTS FOR ALL COMMODITIES -- 1980-1985
1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985
— Percent of Total-- Llvestock and Products
Cattle and Calves
Dairy Products
Sheep and Lambs
Woo I
Hogs
Chickens and Eggs
Other
TOTAL 53.4 44.6 42.2 44.4 52.5 65.7
Crops
Wheat
Bar ley
Sugarbeets
Hay
Potatoes
Other
TOTAL
A 1 I Commod ities
1/ Revised.
45.7 |
35.9 |
34.9 |
36.7 |
43.8 |
56.5 |
2.7 |
3.0 |
2.8 |
3.0 |
5.2 |
3.6 |
.9 |
1 .0 |
1 .1 |
1 .2 |
1 .4 |
1 .9 |
.4 |
.4 |
.3 |
.3 |
.3 |
.5 |
1 .9 |
2.5 |
2.1 |
1 .5 |
2.0 |
1 .8 |
.6 |
.6 |
.5 |
.6 |
.8 |
.7 |
1 .2 |
1 .2 |
.5 |
1 .1 |
1 .0 |
.9 |
55.1 |
41 .9 |
44.0 |
58.7 |
51 .4 |
20.4 |
5.6 |
6.5 |
7.1 |
10.0 |
9.3 |
5.1 |
3.2 |
2.4 |
2.3 |
2.1 |
1 . 1 |
2.4 |
2.8 |
2.5 |
2.2 |
2.6 |
3.5 |
5.9 |
.4 |
.9 |
.8 |
.8 |
1 .0 |
1 .3 |
1 .5 |
I .4 |
1 .4 |
1 .4 |
1 .4 |
1 .2 |
46.6 |
55.4 |
57.8 |
55.6 |
47.5 |
34.3 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
14
CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS of COMMODITIES
1980-84 AVEBAOE
LIVESTOCK $e80,T«4,000
47. J%
CROPS
$780,613,000 62.8%
1986
LIVESTOCK
$802,004,000
66.7%
CROPS
$418,824,000
34.3%
GROSS and NET INCOME FROM FARMING: MONTANA 1981-1985
15
ITEM
1981
1985
Cash Receipts from Marketings....
Government Payments
Non-money Income
Other Farm Income
Total Gross Income
Farm Production Expenses
Realized Net Farm Income
Net Change In Farm Inventories.
Total Net Farm Income
,410.2 |
M 1 1 1,550.2 |
1 1 on uoi 1 ars 1 ,480.9 |
1 ,366.0 |
1 ,220.8 |
85.1 |
116.9 |
230.3 |
239.6 |
220.9 |
144.8 |
156.4 |
148.4 |
157.0 |
138.1 |
12.8 |
14.1 |
1 1 .9 |
14.1 |
17.2 |
,652.9 |
1,837.6 |
1 ,871 .5 |
1,776.7 |
1 ,597.0 |
,752.5 |
1 ,780.0 |
1 ,800.5 |
1,732.9 |
1 ,610.3 |
-99.6 |
57.6 |
71 .0 |
43.8 |
-13.3 |
212.9 |
24.6 |
-55.3 |
-150.5 |
-338.4 |
113.2 |
82.2 |
15.7 |
-106.7 |
-351 .7 |
SOURCE: Economic Indicators of the Farm Sector, State Income and Balance Sheet Statistics, USDA--ERS.
FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES: MONTANA 1981-1985
ITEM
1982
1983
1984
1985
Current Farm Operating Expenses:
Feed
L I vestock
Seed 2/
Fertilizer and Lime
Repairs and Operation of Capital Items 3/
Hired Labor «/
Miscellaneous 5/
Total Current Expenses 1
Depreciation and Other Consumption of
Farm Capital 6/
Taxes on Farm Property
Interest on Farm Mortgage Debt
Net Rent to Non-operator Landlords
Total Production Expenses 1
131 .8 |
110.9 |
146.9 |
122.1 |
115.9 |
44.0 |
43.4 |
45.8 |
52.1 |
36.4 |
21 .1 |
20.9 |
19.7 |
22.7 |
22.2 |
78.8 |
79.5 |
83.8 |
85.0 |
69.9 |
247.8 |
246.3 |
237.4 |
233.9 |
219.7 |
93.0 |
1 04.7 |
100.2 |
101.1 |
103.5 |
407.3 |
434.9 |
440 .0 |
431 .5 |
403.7 |
023.8 |
1 ,040.6 |
1 ,073.8 |
1 ,028.4 |
971 .3 |
326.7 |
336.1 |
316.8 |
296.1 |
275.3 |
85.3 |
81 .9 |
77.1 |
79.1 |
82.8 |
195.5 |
211 .7 |
220.4 |
225.4 |
221 .2 |
121 .2 |
109.7 |
112.4 |
103.9 |
59.7 |
752.5 |
1,780.0 |
1 ,800.5 |
1 ,732.9 |
1 ,610.3 |
SOURCE: Economic Indicators of the Farm Sector, State Income and Balance Sheet Statistics, USDA--ERS.
1/ Details may not add to totals because of rounding.
1/ Includes bulbs, plants, and trees.
*/ Repairs and maintenance of buildings, repairs and operation of motor vehicles and machinery, and petroleum fuel and oil used In the farm business.
«/ Includes cash wages, prequlsites and social security taxes paid by employees.
5/ Includes Federal crop Insurance, containers, dairy supplies, electricity, greenho nursery products, grazing fees, net Insurance premiums (fire, wind, and crop hall gatlon, livestock marketing service (excluding feed and transportation, milk haul hardware, machine hire and custom work, misc. livestock and poultry supplies, pes short-term Interest, telephones (business share), veterinary services and medlcln Inatlon) and other misc.
6/ Includes depreciation and accidental damage to farm buildings and depreciation of hicles and other farm machinery and equipment.
other
use and ), Irrl- 1 ng , mi sc . ticldes, es ( Insem-
motor ve-
\
16
CASH RECEIPTS -- 1984
FROM SALE OF PRINCIPAL PRODUCTS and GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS 1/
COUNTY 4 DISTRICT
Deer Lodge . . . .
F I athead
Gran I te
Lake
L I nco I n
Mineral
Missoula
Powe II
Raval II
Sanders
N. WEST
Blaine
Chouteau
Glac ler
Hill
Liberty
Phi I I Ips
Pondera
Teton
Too I e
N. CENTRAL
Dan I e I s
Dawson
Garfield
McCone
Richland
Rooseve It
Sheridan
Val ley
N. EAST
Broadwater . . . .
Cascade
Fergus
Go Iden Va I ley. Jud I th Bas In . . Lewis 4 Clark .
Meagher
Musse I she I I . . .
Pet ro I eum
Wheat land
CENTRAL
Beaverhead . . . .
Gal latin
Jef f erson
Mad I son
SI I ver Bow . . . .
S. WEST
Big Horn
Carbon
Park
StI I I water
Sweet Grass . . .
Treasure
Ye I 1 ows tone . . ,
S. CENTRAL
Carter
Custer
Fa I Ion
Powder River. .
Pra I r le
Roseb ud
Wibaux
EAST
STATE
Lives |
tock |
Tota |
1 |
||||||||
an |
i |
R |
Bce I |
Dts |
Govern- |
||||||
Lives |
tock |
from |
ment |
Al 1 |
Cash |
||||||
P |
rod uc ts |
Cro |
IL. |
Market 1 nqs |
Payments |
Rece |
Ipts |
||||
---D |
D I 1 ars |
||||||||||
3 |
,048 |
,000 |
160 |
,000 |
3 |
,208 |
,000 |
3,208 |
,000 |
||
9 |
,547 |
,000 |
8 |
,21 1 |
,000 |
17 |
,758 |
,000 |
876,000 |
18,634 |
,000 |
10 |
,645 |
,000 |
1 |
,137 |
,000 |
1 1 |
,782 |
,000 |
57,000 |
1 1 ,839 |
,000 |
21 |
,326 |
,000 |
8 |
,955 |
,000 |
30 |
,281 |
,000 |
1,275,000 |
31 ,556 |
,000 |
1 |
,620 |
,000 |
860 |
,000 |
2 |
,480 |
,000 |
2/ |
2,480 |
,000 |
|
410 |
,000 |
259 |
,000 |
669 |
,000 |
2/ |
669 |
,000 |
|||
6 |
,029 |
,000 |
1 |
,524 |
,000 |
7 |
,553 |
,000 |
207,000 |
7,760 |
,000 |
12 |
,334 |
,000 |
1 |
,982 |
,000 |
1 4 |
,316 |
,000 |
123,000 |
1 4,439 |
,000 |
1 7 |
,757 |
,000 |
2 |
,882 |
,000 |
20 |
,639 |
,000 |
304,000 |
20,943 |
,000 |
5 |
,607 |
,000 |
2 |
,361 |
,000 |
7 |
,96 8 |
,000 |
289,000 |
8,257 |
,000 |
88 |
,323 |
,000 |
28 |
,331 |
,000 |
1 16 |
,654 |
,000 |
3,131 ,000 |
119,785 |
,000 |
18 |
,948 |
,000 |
16 |
,828 |
,000 |
35 |
,776 |
000 |
7,612,000 |
43,388 |
,000 |
14 |
,664 |
,000 |
58 |
,467 |
,000 |
73 |
,131 |
,000 |
22,953,000 |
96,084 |
,000 |
1 1 |
,568 |
,000 |
19 |
,185 |
,000 |
30 |
,753 |
000 |
7,784,000 |
38,537 |
,000 |
7 |
,765 |
,000 |
41 |
,444 |
,000 |
49 |
,209 |
000 |
20,007,000 |
69,216 |
,000 |
4 |
,603 |
,000 |
22 |
,827 |
,000 |
27 |
430 |
000 |
10,155,000 |
37,585 |
,000 |
21 |
546 |
,000 |
1 1 |
,157 |
,000 |
32 |
,703 |
000 |
5,660,000 |
38,363 |
,000 |
8 |
292 |
,000 |
31 |
,116 |
000 |
39 |
,408 |
000 |
11 ,094,000 |
50,502 |
,000 |
24 |
,618 |
,000 |
26 |
982 |
,000 |
51 |
,600 |
000 |
10,621 ,000 |
62,221 |
,000 |
5 |
109 |
,000 |
29 |
,229 |
,000 |
34 |
,338 |
000 |
1 1 ,419,000 |
45,757 |
,000 |
1 17 |
113 |
000 |
257 |
235 |
000 |
374 |
348 |
000 |
107,305,000 |
481 ,653 |
,000 |
5 |
088 |
000 |
15 |
909 |
000 |
20 |
997 |
000 |
6,853,000 |
27,850 |
,000 |
10 |
752 |
000 |
17 |
757 |
000 |
28 |
509 |
000 |
6,277,000 |
34,786 |
,000 |
14 |
278 |
000 |
6 |
591 |
000 |
20 |
869 |
000 |
4,661 ,000 |
25,530 |
,000 |
9 |
061 |
000 |
18 |
049 |
000 |
27 |
1 10 |
000 |
8,436,000 |
35,546 |
,000 |
19 |
609 |
000 |
23 |
824 |
000 |
43 |
433 |
000 |
6,080,000 |
49,513 |
,000 |
9 |
370 |
000 |
26 |
289 |
000 |
35 |
659 |
000 |
9,041 ,000 |
44,700 |
,000 |
6 |
775 |
000 |
27 |
424 |
000 |
34 |
199 |
000 |
10,556,000 |
44,755 |
,000 |
18 |
555 |
000 |
24 |
21 1 |
000 |
42 |
766 |
000 |
1 1 ,681 ,000 |
54,447 |
000 |
93 |
488 |
000 |
160 |
054 |
000 |
253 |
542 |
000 |
63,585,000 |
317,127 |
000 |
7 |
785 |
000 |
6 |
938 |
000 |
14 |
723 |
000 |
3,423,000 |
18,146 |
000 |
31 |
804 |
000 |
23 |
655 |
000 |
55 |
459 |
000 |
8,022,000 |
63,481 |
000 |
30 |
657 |
000 |
19 |
573 |
000 |
50 |
230 |
000 |
7,685,000 |
57,915 |
000 |
12 |
027 |
000 |
2 |
044 |
000 |
14 |
071 |
000 |
1 ,526,000 |
15,597 |
000 |
15 |
804 |
000 |
9 |
174 |
000 |
24 |
978 |
000 |
4,391 ,000 |
29,369 |
000 |
13 |
224 |
000 |
3 |
827 |
000 |
17 |
051 |
000 |
1 ,223,000 |
18,274 |
000 |
14 |
507 |
000 |
2 |
620 |
000 |
17 |
127 |
000 |
531 ,000 |
17,658 |
000 |
10 |
0 86 |
000 |
5 |
01 1 |
000 |
15 |
097 |
000 |
1 ,448,000 |
16,545 |
000 |
9 |
304 |
000 |
1 |
606 |
000 |
10 |
910 |
000 |
261 ,000 |
11,171 |
000 |
1 1 |
392 |
000 |
2 |
696 |
000 |
I 4 |
088 |
000 |
1 ,746,000 |
15,834 |
000 |
156 |
590 |
000 |
77 |
1 44 |
000 |
233 |
734 |
000 |
30,256,000 |
263,990 |
000 |
39 |
412 |
000 |
2 |
796 |
000 |
42 |
208 |
000 |
1 ,095,000 |
43,303 |
000 |
28 |
382 |
000 |
18 |
262 |
000 |
46 |
644 |
000 |
2,745,000 |
49,389 |
000 |
8 |
1 17 |
000 |
1 |
899 |
000 |
10 |
016 |
000 |
397,000 |
10,413 |
000 |
30 |
326 |
000 |
4 |
789 |
000 |
35 |
1 15 |
000 |
893,000 |
36,008 |
000 |
2 |
655 |
000 |
157 |
000 |
2 |
812 |
000 |
2/ |
2,812 |
000 |
|
108 |
892 |
000 |
27 |
903 |
000 |
136 |
795 |
000 |
5,130,000 |
141 ,925 |
000 |
31 |
023 |
000 |
15 |
367 |
000 |
46 |
390 |
000 |
3,754,000 |
50,144 |
000 |
20 |
033 |
000 |
10 |
803 |
000 |
30 |
836 |
000 |
1,196,000 |
32,032 |
000 |
17 |
245 |
000 |
3 |
590 |
000 |
20 |
835 |
000 |
820,000 |
21 ,655 |
000 |
19 |
758 |
000 |
6 |
616 |
000 |
26 |
374 |
000 |
2,798,000 |
29,172 |
000 |
11 |
081 |
000 |
1 |
361 |
000 |
12 |
442, |
000 |
546,000 |
12,988 |
000 |
6 |
104 |
000 |
4 |
828 |
000 |
10 |
932 |
000 |
386,000 |
11,318 |
000 |
51 |
813 |
000 |
21 |
738 |
000 |
73 |
551 , |
000 |
4,174,000 |
77,725, |
000 |
157 |
057 |
000 |
64 |
303 |
000 |
221 |
630 |
000 |
13,674,000 |
235,034 |
000 |
16 |
107 |
000 |
3 |
813 |
000 |
19 |
920 |
000 |
3,592,000 |
23,512 |
000 |
28 |
763 |
000 |
5 |
374 |
000 |
34 |
137 |
000 |
1 ,859,000 |
35,996 |
000 |
10 |
917 |
000 |
6 |
480 |
000 |
1 7 |
397 |
000 |
2,557,000 |
19,954 |
000 |
18 |
984 |
000 |
4 |
908 |
(Hoo |
23 |
892 |
000 |
1 ,647,000 |
25,539 |
000 |
10 |
466 |
000 |
4 |
183 |
000 |
14 |
649 |
000 |
1 ,820,000 |
16,469 |
000 |
31 |
220 |
000 |
9 |
422 |
000 |
40 |
642 |
000 |
2,793,000 |
43,435 |
000 |
6 |
763 |
000 |
4 |
630 |
000 |
1 1 |
393 |
000 |
2,176,000 |
13,569 |
000 |
123 |
220 |
000 |
38 |
810 |
000 |
162 |
030 |
000 |
16,444,000 |
178,474 |
000 |
844 |
683 |
000 |
653 |
780 |
000 |
1 ,498 |
463, |
000 |
239,609,000 |
1,738,072, |
000 |
Includes estimates of Inter-farm and Intra-state sales resulting receipts than shown In USDA estimate on previous pages.
larger tota I cash
2/ Less than $50,000.
SOURCE: Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C.
17
Mil. Bu.
MONTANA ALL WHEAT PRODUCTION 1978-1986
WINTER WHEAT
OTHER SPRING WHEAT [r./j^npj DURUM WHEAT Y///[
MONTANA BARLEY PRODUCTION 1978-1986
100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0
Thous. Bu.
•78 '79
•80 •SI -82 •Sa '84 •SS '86 '
1/ Sapt«oib«r I, 1986 for
!•
COUNTY
NUMERICAL RANKING OF COUNTIES
1985 CROP PRODUCTION
Al 1 Wheat |
Winter Wheat |
Spring Wheat Exc 1 . Durum |
Durum Wheat |
Bar ley |
Oats |
Al 1 Hay |
Beaverhead . . . .
Big Horn
Blaine
Broadwater . . . . Carbon
Carter
Cascade
Chouteau
Custer
Dan I e I s
Dawson
Deer Lodge . . . .
Fa I Ion
Fergus
F I athead
Ga I latin
Garf le Id
Glac ler
Gol den Va I ley . Gran i te
HI I I
Jefferson
Jud i th Bas in..
Lake
Lewis 4 Clark .
Liberty
L I nco I n
Mad I son
McCone
Meagher
Mi nera I
M i ssou la
Musse I she I I . . .
Park
Petro I eum
Phi I I ips
Pondera
Powder Ri ver . .
Powe II
Pra I r le
Raval II
Rich land
Rooseve It
Rosebud
Sanders
Sheridan
SI I ver Bow . . . . St I I I water . . . . Sweet Grass . . . Teton
Tool e
Treasure ,
Va I ley ,
Wheat I and
Wibaux
Ye I I owstone . , .
33 6
13 29 36
22
8
t
30
17
9 52
21 1 1 34
18 27 24 42 53
2 44 25 31 37
10 55 41 4 46
54 48 38 39 51
19
15 28 50 35
45 14 5 23 47
32
49 12
16 40 3 43 26 20
37 3 13 31 28
9
7
1
20
51
16
21
4
24
11 35 36 34
2 42
14 22 26
12
39 19 41
50 46 27 32 45
23
8 10 52 25
46 29 43
15 49
47
18
44
5
17 40 30 38 33 6
24 |
-- |
26 |
22 |
1 |
23 |
20 |
11 |
12 |
28 |
10 |
15 |
14 |
3 |
18 |
22 |
— |
17 |
34 |
30 |
28 |
— |
25 |
10 |
16 |
32 |
22 |
39 |
47 |
44 |
14 |
13 |
12 |
45 |
26 |
5 |
8 |
7 |
2 |
46 |
29 |
21 |
29 |
20 |
38 |
8 |
9 |
36 |
46 |
43 |
7 |
17 |
16 |
14 |
29 |
46 |
— |
49 |
53 |
32 |
16 |
14 |
32 |
21 |
40 |
27 |
— |
2 |
18 |
21 |
36 |
— |
5 |
50 |
17 |
19 |
|
3 |
4 |
5 |
17 |
— |
35 |
35 |
47 |
15 |
18 |
8 |
36 |
37 |
48 |
— |
45 |
33 |
51 |
51 |
— |
52 |
51 |
9 |
1 |
19 |
9 |
11 |
48 |
44 |
— |
43 |
39 |
12 |
26 |
— |
10 |
38 |
41 |
30 |
— |
18 |
6 |
1 1 |
40 |
— |
28 |
23 |
15 |
9 |
16 |
15 |
48 |
53 |
55 |
— |
56 |
54 |
50 |
35 |
|
23 |
7 |
2 |
4 |
4 |
22 |
16 |
27 |
49 |
— |
50 |
40 |
6 |
54 |
|
55 |
56 |
56 |
41 |
— |
46 |
37 |
13 |
47 |
|
47 |
31 |
55 |
45 |
11 |
38 |
26 |
10 |
53 |
-- |
48 |
55 |
52 |
13 |
|
24 |
8 |
7 |
21 |
3 |
4 |
32 |
35 |
39 |
— |
34 |
9 |
24 |
42 |
— |
41 |
52 |
3 |
34 |
— |
37 |
30 |
34 |
38 |
|
30 |
15 |
4 |
6 |
7 |
19 |
1 |
23 |
3 |
2 |
27 |
5 |
22 |
25 |
— |
21 |
17 |
33 |
52 |
— |
53 |
43 |
20 |
11 |
1 |
33 |
27 |
35 |
|
— |
54 |
49 |
45 |
37 |
— |
31 |
44 |
25 |
50 |
-- |
51 |
28 |
19 |
20 |
6 |
1 |
41 |
1 4 |
12 |
5 |
13 |
19 |
42 |
33 |
— |
40 |
29 |
54 |
2 |
12 |
20 |
25 |
31 |
43 |
— |
42 |
24 |
39 |
18 |
10 |
44 |
42 |
49 |
31 |
-- |
6 |
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AGRICULTURE: MONTANA'S MOST IMPORTANT INDUSTRY
Agriculture traditionally accounts for one-third or more of the total receipts earned by Montana's primary Industries. During 1985, severe drought reduced agricultural receipts to their lowest level since 1979, Wining, gas, and oil receipts were also down as was manufacturing. Tourism held steady while lum- ber prices and sales improved.
RELATIVE IMPORTANCE OF SELECTED MAJOR MONTANA INDUSTRIES
PERCENT OF TOTAL
MONTANA PRIMARY INDUSTRIES
INDUSTRY
BASIS
YEAR
VALUE IN THOUSANDS
Agriculture 1/ Oil i Gas 2/ Trave I & Tour I sm Mining 2/ Lumber, Paper & If/ood Products Manu f ac tur i ng 5/
TOTAL
Cash Receipts Value of Production Value of Rece I pts Value of Production
Value of Production Ve 1 ue Added
1985 1985 1985 1985
1985 1985
$1 ,427,581 869,336 850,000 566,460
735,000 600,000
$5,048,477
1/ USDA--ERS (Includes Government Payments).
2/ Montana Department of Revenue.
3/ Montana Department of Commerce, Montana Promotion Division.
4/ Bureau of Business & Economic Research, University of Montana ( p re I I mi nur y ) .
5/ Montana Department of Commerce (estimate).
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ALL CROPS IRRIGATED and NOT IRRIGATED -• 1984-1985
ACRE* HARVeSTEB
COUNTY 1984 1985 1984 1985
S Acres Acres Acres Acres
DISTRICT Harvested Harvested Harvested Harvested
Oeer Lodge 14,600 13,700 t,700 700
Flathead 39,750 29,450 35,800 41,000
Granite 34,000 31,600 3,600 2,500
Lake 57,550 54,200 21,700 24.800
Lincoln 6,500 6,800 3,600 2,100
Mineral 1,200 1,200 1,500 1,500
Missoula 22,800 21,100 8,900 10,100
Powell 56,000 50,000 12,800 9,400
Ravalli 45,450 44,820 3.900 5,600
Sanders 18.000 17,700 13.500 15.100
N. WEST 295,850 270,570 107.000 112.800
Blaine 36.600 36.900 237.400 164.100
Chouteau 14.700 14.500 719,300 518.300
Glacier 20.100 22.300 197.400 148.800
HMI 10,200 8,300 517,500 478,000
Liberty 2,400 3,300 298.100 271.300
Phillips 52,300 42.700 187.500 161.400
Pondera 42.100 43.500 287.900 211.100
Teton 92,050 60,800 261,100 185,100
Toole 2.300 2.100 295.000 212.200
N. CENTRAL 272.750 234.430 3.001,200 2,350,300
Daniels 1,100 1.200 218.000 223.400
Dawson 15.920 15.590 198.900 181.400
Garfield 9.100 7.500 115,900 105.100
McCone 7.000 6.700 216.500 210.600
Richland 32,600 40.600 188,100 160,400
Roosevelt 15,720 13,030 317,700 295,000
Sheridan 4,620 6.000 277.900 240.400
Valley 34.000 33.700 524.600 279.000
N. EAST 120.060 124.350 1.857.600 1.695.300
IRRIGATED |
|
1984 |
1985 |
Acres |
Acres |
Harvested |
Harvested |
14.600 |
13.700 |
39.750 |
29,450 |
34.000 |
31 ,600 |
57.550 |
54,200 |
6,500 |
6,800 |
1 ,200 |
1 ,200 |
22,800 |
21 ,100 |
56,000 |
50,000 |
45,450 |
44.820 |
18.000 |
17,700 |
295.850 |
270,570 |
36.600 |
36,900 |
14.700 |
14.500 |
20.100 |
22.300 |
10,200 |
8.300 |
2,400 |
3.300 |
52,300 |
42.700 |
42.100 |
43.500 |
92,050 |
60,800 |
2,300 |
2,100 |
272,750 |
234,430 |
1 ,100 |
1.200 |
15,920 |
15.590 |
9.100 |
7.500 |
7.000 |
6.700 |
32,600 |
40.600 |
15.720 |
13.030 |
4.620 |
6.000 |
34.000 |
33.700 |
120.060 |
124.350 |
37,150 |
32.610 |
40,450 |
33,100 |
23,700 |
16.600 |
12,200 |
9.600 |
12,100 |
8.600 |
38,300 |
37.500 |
51 ,500 |
48.000 |
12,500 |
7.600 |
13,300 |
9,000 |
26,000 |
18.900 |
267,200 |
221.710 |
213,200 |
191.100 |
89,250 |
76.800 |
30,400 |
28.400 |
111.300 |
99.920 |
7.300 |
7,300 |
451 ,450 |
403.520 |
46,490 |
36.790 |
56,850 |
52.090 |
50,800 |
42.100 |
23,400 |
22,450 |
40,700 |
30,300 |
19,800 |
21.460 |
72,700 |
71.220 |
310,740 |
276.450 |
4,100 |
5.200 |
22,450 |
24.900 |
6,100 |
5.700 |
10,700 |
18.800 |
1 1 ,700 |
13.590 |
30,600 |
34.260 |
1,900 |
1.700 |
87,550 |
104.170 |
1 ,805,600 |
1 .635.200 |
NOT IRRIGATED
Broadwater 37,150 32,610 42,400 42,000
Cascade 40,450 33,100 274,200 207,900
Fergus 23,700 16.600 362.700 320.900
Golden Valley... 12.200 9,600 57,200 27,000
Judith Basin 12,100 8,600 190.200 157,700
Lewis i. Clark... 38,300 37.500 33.200 24,000
Meagher 51,500 48,000 35,900 10,800
Musselshell 12,500 7,600 50,600 38.100
Petroleum 13.300 9,000 16,200 11.200
Wheatland 26.000 18.900 57.200 28.200
CENTRAL 267.200 221.710 1.119.800 867.800
Beaverhead 213.200 191.100 15.000 24,300
Gallatin 89,250 76,800 88,000 85,100
Jefferson 30,400 28,400 8,700 7,500
Madison 111.300 99.920 10,300 12,600
Silver Bow 7,300 7,300 900 1,000
S. WFST 451,450 403.520 122.900 130.500
Big Horn 46.490 36.790 186.100 149.200
Carbon 56.850 52.090 46.700 27.900
Park 50.800 42.100 35.700 16.100
Stillwater 23.400 22,450 116.200 61.200
Sweet Grass 40,700 30,300 20,400 7,700
Treasure 19,800 21,480 9,600 7,300
Yellowstone 72,700 71,220 141,900 99,100
S. CENTRAL 310,740 276,450 556,600 368,500
Carter 4,100 5,200 109,400 79.700
Custer 22.450 24.900 74.900 42.500
Fallon 6.100 5.700 118.700 90.000
Powder River.... 10.700 18.800 83,900 68,100
Prairie 11,700 13,590 61.700 34.700
Rosebud 30,600 34,260 82,200 62,200
Wibaux 1,900 1,700 81,500 75,100
S. EAST 87,550 104,170 612,300 452,300
STATE 1,805,600 1,635,200 7,377,400 5,977,500
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CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA
rREPAREO BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. GREAT FALLS. MONTANA PRECIPITATION ••<! NUMBER OF DAYS BETWEEN FREEZING TEMPERATURES I9S4-I*SS
COUNTY
DISTRICT
STATIONS
Ch Inook . . . .
Ft . Benton .
Cut Bank . . .
Havre
Liberty Joplln
Phi I I Ips Malta
Pondera Valler
Teton Fairfield..
Blaine... Chouteau . Gl ac ler . . HIM
N. CENTRAL.
Averages .
Daniels Scobey
Dawson Glendlve
Garfield Jordan
McCone VIda
Richland Savage
Roosevelt Cu I bertson , . .
Sheridan Medicine Lake
Valley Glasgow
N. EAST Averages.
Broadwater.... Townsend
Cascade Great Falls
Fergus Lewlstown
Golden Valley. Barber
Judith Basin.. Stanford
Lewis & Clark. Helena
Meagher White Sul Spngs.
Musselshell... Roundup
Petroleum Flatwillow
Wheat land .
Har I owton .
CENTRAL Averages.
Beaverhead . Gal latin. . .
DI I Ion . . Bozeman .
Madison VI rg I n la CI ty .
SI I ver Bow . . .
Butte .
S. WEST Averages 14.39
Big Horn Crow Agency 12.84
Carbon Red Lodge 23.24
Park Livingston 13.84
Stillwater.... Columbus 11.17
Sweet Grass... Big Timber 10.45
Treasure Hyshsm 10.02
Yellowstone... Billings 10.95
S. CENTRAL
Carter Ekalaka....
Custer Ml les Ci ty .
Fallon Plevna
Powder River.. Broadus . . . .
Prairie Ml Idred. . . .
Rosebud Forsyth....
Wibaux Wibaux
Precipitation. Inches
ftnnua I
1984 1985 Normal »/
Grow I ng Season Apr 1 I thru September
1984
1985
Norma I ^f
Deer Lodge.... Anaconda
Flathead Kallspell
Granite Ph I I I I psburg . . .
Lake St, Ignatius...
Lincoln Fortlne
Mineral Superior
Missoula Missoula
Powell Ovando
Ravalli Hamilton
Sanders Thompson Falls,
N. WEST Averages 16.28 14.71
19, |
.13 |
1 1 |
.83 |
13, |
.84 |
13, |
,70 |
7, |
.69 |
8, |
,82 |
15, |
.75 |
14 |
.63 |
15, |
.93 |
8, |
.13 |
9, |
.06 |
B, |
,37 |
1 7, |
.61 |
16 |
,32 |
1 4, |
.22 |
13, |
.86 |
1 1 , |
.38 |
9, |
.77 |
14, |
.94 |
16 |
,27 |
16, |
,16 |
9, |
.79 |
1 1 , |
.66 |
9, |
.91 |
15, |
,58 |
13 |
,03 |
17, |
.25 |
10, |
.63 |
8 |
.72 |
9, |
.60 |
16 |
,00 |
18 |
,35 |
17, |
.46 |
8, |
.91 |
1 1 , |
.95 |
8, |
. 1 4 |
13 |
,30 |
12 |
,50 |
13 |
,29 |
8, |
,1 7 |
9 |
.48 |
7, |
.12 |
13 |
,92 |
1 1 |
,12 |
16, |
,43 |
9 |
.36 |
8 |
.46 |
8 |
.49 |
13 |
,94 |
1 1 |
,74 |
13 |
.11 |
9 |
,28 |
9 |
.17 |
6 |
.93 |
22 |
,61 |
21 |
,27 |
22 |
,77 |
9 |
,84 |
12 |
.27 |
8 |
.53 |
16.05
10.17
9.98
9, |
,07 |
13 |
.16 |
1 1 |
.93 |
6 |
.25 |
10 |
,85 |
9, |
.05 |
1 1 , |
.41 |
14 |
.05 |
14 |
.60 |
6 |
.70 |
9 |
,90 |
10, |
,06 |
9, |
.37 |
13 |
.70 |
1 1 |
.99 |
7 |
.04 |
1 1 |
,24 |
9, |
.69 |
7, |
.17 |
1 1 |
.14 |
1 1 |
.16 |
3, |
.55 |
7 |
,98 |
7, |
.96 |
5, |
.52 |
1 1 |
.51 |
10 |
.58 |
4 |
.85 |
10 |
,00 |
8, |
.67 |
8, |
,44 |
13 |
.64 |
1 1 |
.58 |
4 |
,94 |
10 |
,65 |
9, |
.12 |
8, |
.08 |
14 |
.45 |
12 |
.28 |
5 |
,56 |
11 |
,98 |
10, |
.05 |
9, |
.85 |
1 4 |
.63 |
12 |
.51 |
7 |
,20 |
12 |
,35 |
9, |
,80 |
8.61 13.29
12.01
5.76
10.62
9.30
8, |
.89 |
1 1 , |
.55 |
13, |
.49 |
4, |
.48 |
9 |
.91 |
10, |
.24 |
7 , |
.67 |
12, |
.80 |
13, |
.45 |
6, |
.19 |
9 |
.07 |
10. |
.57 |
6, |
.60 |
8, |
.65 |
12, |
.54 |
3 |
.87 |
7 |
.34 |
9, |
.56 |
15, |
.35 |
.- |
15 |
.70 |
12 |
.24 |
.- |
1 1 , |
.95 |
||
9, |
.46 |
1 4, |
.31 |
13 |
.86 |
7 |
.91 |
10 |
.20 |
1 1 , |
.36 |
5, |
.92 |
9 |
.99 |
14 |
.29 |
4 |
.68 |
7 |
.98 |
11 , |
.40 |
8, |
.33 |
10 |
.01 |
14 |
.30 |
6 |
.85 |
7 |
.69 |
11 , |
.20 |
6, |
.74 |
12 |
,85 |
1 1 |
. 1 7 |
4 |
.12 |
10 |
.60 |
8, |
.95 |
8, |
.62 |
1 1 |
,42 |
13 |
.60 |
6 |
.29 |
8 |
.97 |
10, |
.65 |
10 |
.18 |
8 |
.76 |
t 1 |
.1 I |
8 |
.40 |
6 |
.57 |
8 |
.17 |
1 1 |
.80 |
17 |
.19 |
15 |
.24 |
6 |
.14 |
12 |
.87 |
10, |
.02 |
1 1 |
.21 |
15 |
.20 |
17 |
.66 |
5 |
,04 |
1 1 |
.28 |
12, |
.51 |
6 |
.57 |
-- |
12 |
.49 |
4 |
,55 |
6 |
.83 |
9, |
.41 |
|
12 |
.14 |
18 |
.43 |
15 |
.34 |
6 |
,99 |
12 |
.82 |
1 1 , |
,47 |
9 |
.00 |
8 |
.95 |
1 1 |
.37 |
6 |
,57 |
6 |
.14 |
8 |
,94 |
1 1 |
.86 |
.- |
15 |
.70 |
7 |
,58 |
-- |
10 |
,52 |
||
8 |
.03 |
-- |
12 |
.01 |
5 |
.74 |
7 |
.68 |
9 |
.51 |
|
7 |
.80 |
1 1 |
.24 |
13 |
.33 |
5 |
.13 |
7 |
.54 |
10 |
,16 |
10.55 11 .97
9.89 13.11
12.88
13.71
8.68
6.48
8.52
8.89
9.49
9.86
10,79
17,11
10.20
7.57
9.65
Averages 13.22 13,79
16.05
8.62
8.74
10.65
103 |
1 1 1 |
103 |
89 |
92 |
52 |
103 |
136 |
103 |
89 |
1 1 4 |
146 |
105 |
130 |
101 |
48 |
111 |
1 1 1 |
1 14 |
132 |
105
122
99
105
97
1 18
1 18
EAST Averages 12.60 13.75 15.80 9.65 9.50 9.94
Fall' Is the first freezing temperature after June 50.
104
Number of Days
Between Dates of
Temperature of
32', Last In
Spring and
First In Fa I I 1/
984 1985 Normal »'
70 135
55 119
39
85 1 12
39 122 1 15
91
1 19 127 108 158 115 151 1 14 121
122
116 159 108 1 10 151 1 14 107 124
120
119 155 107 106 104 154
97 129 122
96
125 |
86 |
105 |
129 |
126 |
115 |
126 |
101 |
112 |
118 |
96 |
65 |
125 |
90 |
lit |
124 |
106
105 |
107 |
158 |
167 |
1 1 1 |
129 |
121 |
142 |
121 |
151 |
104 |
100 |
155 |
1 11 |
158 |
137 |
131
96 |
86 |
103 |
129 |
105 |
1 14 |
105 |
129 |
104 |
118 |
158 |
129 |
79 |
-- |
103 |
105 |
125 |
132 |
129
119
79
156
120
1 15
10.71 |
8,94 |
1 1 |
.10 |
8,57 |
6,71 |
7 |
,00 |
96 |
82 |
99 |
20.60 |
15.16 |
18 |
,63 |
14,13 |
8.84 |
1 1 |
,89 |
113 |
130 |
107 |
15.27 |
1 1 ,55 |
16 |
.26 |
10,51 |
8.04 |
1 1 |
,29 |
91 |
44 |
67 |
10.97 |
9.49 |
1 1 |
.75 |
7.98 |
6.68 |
8 |
,40 |
89 |
58 |
94 |
81
15 |
,29 |
15 |
,31 |
7 |
.72 |
10, |
.37 |
10.09 |
128 |
150 |
125 |
22 |
,19 |
25 |
,02 |
13 |
,86 |
13, |
.27 |
14.95 |
105 |
131 |
104 |
1 1 |
,84 |
15 |
,12 |
1 1 |
,18 |
8, |
.02 |
10.45 |
105 |
147 |
116 |
1 1 |
,55 |
15 |
,87 |
6 |
,68 |
7, |
.78 |
9.80 |
115 |
152 |
121 |
10 |
,76 |
15 |
,20 |
7 |
,08 |
7, |
.19 |
10.77 |
103 |
132 |
125 |
1? |
,21 |
12 |
.77 |
7 |
,32 |
6, |
,92 |
9.21 |
138 |
152 |
121 |
12 |
.67 |
15 |
.09 |
6 |
.49 |
7, |
,60 |
9.51 |
156 |
151 |
152 |
120
17 |
,27 |
1 4 .81 |
16 |
,21 |
14, |
.48 |
9.44 |
7.82 |
1 10 |
151 |
122 |
8 |
.81 |
12.70 |
,11 |
7, |
.44 |
9.58 |
10.11 |
136 |
134 |
150 |
|
1 4 |
.36 |
14.75 |
,21 |
10, |
.40 |
10.81 |
10.34 |
11 1 |
151 |
116 |
|
1 4 |
.12 |
15.51 |
,84 |
10, |
.24 |
6.41 |
9.63 |
113 |
126 |
126 |
|
1 1 |
.74 |
|
.28 |
9, |
.28 |
9.69 |
10.65 |
106 |
152 |
119 |
|
1 1 |
.65 |
13.22 |
.13 |
7, |
.76 |
9.55 |
9.51 |
137 |
151 |
150 |
|
10 |
.27 |
13.55 |
,84 |
7, |
.80 |
9.03 |
11.52 |
112 |
51 |
107 |
129
1/ In this comparison the 'first »/ Normal for period 1951-1960. S/ Normal for period 1941-1970. Data not available.
24
WINTER WHEAT
ACREAGE. PRODUCTION. PRICE. TOTAL VALUE. ■■< VALUE PIR ACRI
ACRES
PRODUCTION
VALUE
Year
1976 |
1977 |
1978 |
1979 |
1980 |
1981 |
1982 |
1983 |
1984 |
1985 |
Planted
1976. 1977. 1978. 1979. 1980.
1981 . 1982. 1983. 1984. 1985.
Harvested for Gra I n
Yield Per Acre
Total
Pr Ice Per Bu.
Va lue Product I on
Value Per Acre
--Bushe 1 |
S-- |
--Dol |
ars-- |
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3,200,000 |
3 |
080,000 |
32 |
0 |
98, |
560 |
000 |
2.32 |
228,659 |
000 |
74.24 |
|
3,050,000 |
2 |
800,000 |
29 |
0 |
81 , |
200 |
000 |
2.30 |
186,760 |
000 |
66.70 |
|
2,900,000 |
2 |
700,000 |
31 |
0 |
83, |
700 |
000 |
2.73 |
228,501 |
000 |
84.63 |
|
3,000,000 |
2 |
250,000 |
25 |
5 |
57, |
375 |
000 |
3.60 |
206,550 |
000 |
91 .80 |
|
2,600,000 |
2 |
150,000 |
25 |
5 |
54, |
825 |
000 |
3.90 |
213,817 |
500 |
99.45 |
|
2,700,000 |
2 |
550,000 |
35 |
0 |
89, |
250 |
000 |
3.63 |
323,977 |
500 |
27.05 |
|
2,450,000 |
2 |
120,000 |
38 |
0 |
80, |
560 |
000 |
3.65 |
294,044 |
000 |
138.70 |
|
2,550,000 |
2 |
260,000 |
35 |
0 |
79, |
100 |
000 |
3.57 |
282,387 |
000 |
24.95 |
|
2,700,000 |
2 |
480,000 |
27 |
0 |
66, |
960 |
000 |
3.41 |
228,334 |
000 |
92.07 |
|
2,460,000 |
1 |
400,000 |
16 |
0 |
22, |
400 |
000 |
3.40 |
76,160 |
000 |
54.40 |
|
IRRIGATED |
NOT IRRIGATED |
|||||||||||
Harvested |
Yield |
Harvested |
Yield |
|||||||||
for Gra i n |
f |
^er Acre |
Product i on |
for Gra 1 n |
Per Acre |
Product ion |
||||||
--Acres-- |
— Bush |
e 1 s- |
- |
--Ac res-- |
- |
-Bushe |
Is- |
|||||
22.000 |
51 .8 |
140,000 |
3,058,000 |
31 .9 |
97 |
,420,000 |
||||||
19,000 |
53.0 |
007,000 |
2,781 ,000 |
28.8 |
80 |
,193,000 |
||||||
14,000 |
54.0 |
756,000 |
2,686,000 |
30.9 |
82 |
,944,000 |
||||||
16,200 |
48.9 |
791 .500 |
2,233,800 |
25.3 |
56 |
,583,500 |
||||||
23,000 |
56.1 |
290,200 |
2,127,000 |
25.2 |
53 |
,534,800 |
||||||
19,000 |
56.0 |
064,000 |
2,531,000 |
34.8 |
88 |
,186,000 |
||||||
13,000 |
56.5 |
735,000 |
2,107,000 |
37.9 |
79 |
,825,000 |
||||||
13,500 |
57.4 |
775,500 |
2,246,500 |
34.9 |
78 |
,324,500 |
||||||
19,000 |
56.0 |
064,000 |
2,461 ,000 |
26.8 |
65 |
,896,000 |
||||||
20,000 |
43.0 |
860,000 |
1 ,380,000 |
15.6 |
21 |
,540,000 |
THOUS. ACRES 5,000
ACRES HARVESTED
ALL SPRING and WINTER WHEAT. 1950-1985
3,000
2,000
1,000
1950
1960
1970
1980
DURUM WHEAT
ACaiAOl, PRODUCTION. PRICe. TOTAL VALUE. •■« VAIUI Pll ACII
xs
Year
1976.
1977. 1978. 1979. 1980.
1981 . 1982. 1983. 1984. 1985.
Year
1976. 1977. 1978. 1979. 1980.
1981 . 1982. 1983. 1984. 1985.
ACRES |
PRODUCTION |
VALUE |
|||||||||
Harvested |
Yield |
Pr |
Ice |
Value of |
Value |
||||||
Planted |
for Grain |
Per Acre |
Total |
Per |
Bu. |
Product! on |
Per Acre |
||||
--Bus |
he |
1 S-- |
— Dol lars — |
||||||||
300,000 |
295,000 |
29.0 |
8, |
,555,000 |
2 |
.46 |
21.045.000 |
71 |
.34 |
||
230,000 |
220,000 |
22.0 |
4 |
,840,000 |
2 |
.69 |
13,020,000 |
59 |
.18 |
||
300,000 |
290,000 |
30.0 |
8 |
,700,000 |
2 |
.87 |
24,969,000 |
86 |
.10 |
||
335,000 |
325.000 |
21 .0 |
6, |
,825.000 |
4 |
.15 |
28,324,000 |
87 |
.15 |
||
470,000 |
400,000 |
19.0 |
7, |
,600,000 |
5 |
.75 |
43,700,000 |
109 |
.25 |
||
490,000 |
480,000 |
23.0 |
1 1 , |
,040,000 |
3 |
.60 |
39.744,000 |
82 |
.80 |
||
350,000 |
340,000 |
29.0 |
9 |
,860,000 |
3 |
.61 |
35,595,000 |
104 |
.69 |
||
210,000 |
205,000 |
20.0 |
4 |
,100,000 |
3 |
.90 |
15.990,000 |
78 |
.00 |
||
215,000 |
210,000 |
17.0 |
3 |
,570,000 |
3 |
.57 |
12,745,000 |
60 |
.69 |
||
200,000 |
160,000 |
9.0 |
1 , |
,440,000 |
3 |
.15 |
4,536,000 |
28 |
.35 |
||
IRRIGATED |
NOT |
IRRIGATED |
|||||||||
Harvested |
Yield |
Harves |
ted |
YIe |
Id |
||||||
for Grain |
Per Acre |
Product 1 on |
for Grain |
Per i |
^c^e Production |
||||||
--Acres-- |
— Bus |
hels-- |
— Acres — |
— Bushe Is — |
|||||||
3,300 |
40.7 |
134,400 |
291, |
700 |
28 |
.9 |
8,420, |
,600 |
|||
3,600 |
37.8 |
135,900 |
216, |
400 |
21 |
.7 |
4,704, |
,100 |
|||
800 |
36.0 |
28,800 |
289. |
200 |
30 |
.0 |
8.671, |
,200 |
|||
600 |
45.0 |
27,000 |
324. |
400 |
21 |
.0 |
6.798, |
,000 |
|||
7,000 |
47.0 |
329,000 |
393. |
000 |
18 |
.5 |
7.271, |
,000 |
|||
4,000 |
46.0 |
184,000 |
476, |
000 |
22 |
.8 |
10,856, |
,000 |
|||
1,000 |
52.0 |
52,000 |
339, |
000 |
28 |
.9 |
9.808, |
,000 |
|||
3,200 |
46.1 |
147.500 |
201 , |
800 |
19 |
.6 |
3.952, |
,500 |
|||
2,600 |
62.0 |
161,200 |
207, |
400 |
16 |
.4 |
3.408, |
,800 |
|||
3,500 |
24.0 |
84,000 |
156, |
500 |
8 |
.7 |
1.356, |
,000 |
SPRING WHEAT EXCLUDING DURUM
ACRBAOB, PRODUCTION. PRICE. TOTAL VALUE, aad VALUI PIR ACRt
Year
1976. 1977. 1978. 1979. 1980.
1981 . 1982. 1983. 1984. 1985.
Year
1976. 1977. 1978. 1979. 1980.
1981 . 1902. 1983. 1984. 1985.
ACRES |
PRODUCTION |
VALUE |
||||||||
Harvested |
Yield |
Pri |
Ice |
Value of |
Vah |
je |
||||
Planted |
for Gra 1 n |
Per Acre |
Total |
Per |
Bu. |
Produc 1 1 on |
Per Acre |
|||
— Bus |
^hel |
Is — |
--Do 1 lars-- |
|||||||
2, |
,080,000 |
2.040.000 |
29.5 |
60, |
,180.000 |
2 |
.61 |
157.070,000 |
77 |
.00 |
2, |
,120,000 |
2,040,000 |
22.0 |
44, |
,880,000 |
2 |
.44 |
109,507,000 |
53 |
.68 |
1 , |
,900,000 |
1,850,000 |
29.0 |
53, |
,650,000 |
2 |
.77 |
148,61 1 ,000 |
80 |
.33 |
2, |
,650,000 |
2.550.000 |
20.5 |
52, |
,275,000 |
5 |
.60 |
188,190,000 |
73 |
.80 |
2, |
,900,000 |
2,550,000 |
22.5 |
57, |
,375,000 |
4 |
.15 |
238,106,250 |
93 |
.38 |
2 |
,850,000 |
2,790,000 |
26.0 |
72, |
,540,000 |
3 |
.76 |
272,750,000 |
97 |
.76 |
2 |
,950,000 |
2,900,000 |
31 .0 |
89, |
,900,000 |
3 |
.65 |
328,135,000 |
113 |
.15 |
2 |
,050,000 |
1 ,990,000 |
27.0 |
53, |
,730,000 |
3 |
.81 |
204,711 ,000 |
102 |
.87 |
2 |
,100,000 |
1 .950,000 |
17.5 |
34, |
,125.000 |
3 |
.72 |
126,945.000 |
65 |
.10 |
3 |
,000,000 |
2,400,000 IRRIGATED |
11 .0 |
26, |
,400.000 |
3 |
.70 NOT |
97.680.000 IRRIGATED |
40 |
.70 |
Harvested |
Yield |
Harvested |
YIe |
Id |
||||||
for Gra 1 n |
Per Acre |
Production |
for Grain |
Per i |
^cre Produc- |
Hon |
||||
--Acres-- |
--Bu |
shels — |
--Acres-- |
— Bushels — |
||||||
89,000 |
44.3 |
3,944,000 |
1.951,000 |
28 |
.8 56,236, |
,000 |
||||
77,000 |
45.4 |
3,492,000 |
1 ,963,000 |
21 |
.1 41,388, |
,000 |
||||
54,000 |
49.8 |
2.686.900 |
1,796,000 |
28 |
.4 50,963, |
,100 |
||||
62,300 |
48.9 |
3,048.500 |
2,487,700 |
19 |
.8 49,226, |
,500 |
||||
78,200 |
54.9 |
4.291.600 |
2,471,800 |
21 |
.5 53,083, |
,400 |
||||
106.400 |
55.0 |
5,851,900 |
2,683,600 |
24 |
.9 66,688, |
,100 |
||||
86.000 |
58.6 |
5.039.600 |
2,814,000 |
30 |
.2 84,860, |
,400 |
||||
30.000 |
63.0 |
5.040.000 |
1,910,000 |
25 |
.5 48.690, |
,000 |
||||
93,000 |
55.0 |
5.115.700 |
1 ,857,000 |
15 |
.6 29,009, |
,300 |
||||
91 .000 |
49.0 |
4.459.000 |
2,309.000 |
9 |
.5 21.941, |
,000 |
26
ALL WHEAT
ACaiAOB, PRODUCTION, PRICE. TOTAL VALUE, aad VALUE PER ACRE
ACRES
PRODUCTION
VALUE
Year
1976. 1977. 1978. 1979. 1980.
1981 . 1982. 1983. 1984. 1985.
P I anted
1976. 1977. 1978. 1979. 1980.
1981 . 1982. 1983. 1984. 1985.
Harvested for Gra I n
Yield Per Acre
Total
Price Per Bu .
Value of Product 1 on
Val ue Per Acre
- |
-Bushe |
S-- |
--Do 1 i ars-- |
||||||||||||
5 |
580,000 |
5 |
415,000 |
30.9 |
167 |
295,000 |
2 |
43 |
406 |
774,000 |
75 |
12 |
|||
5 |
400,000 |
5 |
060,000 |
25.9 |
130 |
920,000 |
2 |
36 |
309 |
287,000 |
61 |
12 |
|||
5 |
100,000 |
4 |
840,000 |
30.2 |
146 |
050,000 |
2 |
75 |
402 |
081 ,000 |
83 |
07 |
|||
5 |
985,000 |
5 |
125,000 |
22.7 |
1 16 |
475,000 |
3 |
63 |
423 |
064,000 |
82 |
55 |
|||
5 |
970,000 |
5 |
100,000 |
23.5 |
1 19 |
800,000 |
4 |
14 |
495 |
624,750 |
97 |
18 |
|||
6 |
040,000 |
5 |
820,000 |
29.7 |
172 |
830,000 |
3 |
68 |
636 |
472,000 |
109 |
36 |
|||
5 |
750,000 |
5 |
360,000 |
33.6 |
180 |
320,000 |
3 |
65 |
657 |
774,000 |
122 |
72 |
|||
4 |
810,000 |
4 |
455,000 |
30.7 |
136 |
930,000 |
3 |
67 |
503 |
088,000 |
1 12 |
93 |
|||
5 |
015,000 |
4 |
640,000 |
22.6 |
I 04 |
655,000 |
3 |
52 |
368 |
024,000 |
79 |
32 |
|||
5 |
660,000 |
3 |
960,000 |
12.7 |
50 |
240,000 |
3 |
55 |
178 |
376,000 |
45 |
04 |
|||
IRRIGATED |
NOT |
RRIGATED |
|||||||||||||
Harvested |
Yield |
Harves |
ted |
Yie |
d |
||||||||||
for Grain |
=er Acre |
Product I on |
for Grain |
Per |
\cre |
Product i on |
|||||||||
--Acres-- |
— Bus |
hels-- |
--Acres-- |
- |
-Bushe 1 S-- |
||||||||||
1 14,300 |
45.7 |
5,218 |
400 |
5,300, |
700 |
30 |
.6 |
162,076 |
600 |
||||||
99,600 |
46.5 |
4,634 |
900 |
4,960, |
400 |
25 |
.5 |
126,285 |
100 |
||||||
68,800 |
50.5 |
3,471 |
700 |
4,771 , |
200 |
29 |
.9 |
142,578 |
300 |
||||||
79,100 |
48.9 |
3,867 |
000 |
5,045, |
900 |
22 |
.3 |
1 12,608 |
000 |
||||||
108,200 |
54.6 |
5,910 |
800 |
4,991, |
800 |
22 |
.8 |
1 13,889 |
200 |
||||||
129,400 |
54.9 |
7,099 |
000 |
5,690, |
600 |
29 |
. 1 |
165,730 |
100 |
||||||
100,000 |
58.3 |
5,826 |
600 |
5,260, |
000 |
33 |
.2 |
174,493 |
400 |
||||||
96,700 |
61 .7 |
5,963 |
000 |
4,358, |
300 |
30 |
.1 |
130,967 |
000 |
||||||
1 1 4,600 |
55.3 |
6,340 |
900 |
4,525, |
400 |
21 |
.7 |
98,314 |
100 |
||||||
I 14,500 |
47.2 |
5,403 |
000 |
3,845, |
500 |
1 1 |
.7 |
44,837 |
000 |
PEH ACRE
YIELD PER ACRE
ALL WHEAT, BARLEY and OATS. 1950-1985
1950
1960
1970
1980 1982 Yield per acre Oats -- 51.0 Bushels
OATS
ACRBAOe. mODUCTION. PRICI. TOTAL VALUE. •■« VALUI PBI ACtI
S7
ACRES
PRODUCTION
VALUE
Year
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
Planted
Year
1975. 1977. 1978. 1979. 1980.
1981 . 1982. 1983. 1984. 1985.
Harvested for Grain
Yield Per Acre
Tota I
Price Per Bu.
Va I ue of Product Ion
Value Per Acre
■-Bushe |
S-- |
— Do |
lars-- |
||||||||
260,000 |
157,000 |
48.0 |
7 |
536,000 |
1 .44 |
10,852 |
000 |
69 |
12 |
||
312,000 |
140,000 |
40.0 |
5 |
600.000 |
1 .28 |
7,168 |
000 |
51 |
20 |
||
356,000 |
185,000 |
51 .0 |
9 |
435,000 |
1 .23 |
13,048 |
000 |
62 |
73 |
||
321,000 |
125,000 |
39.0 |
4 |
875,000 |
1 .45 |
7,069 |
000 |
56 |
55 |
||
220,000 |
73,000 |
44.0 |
3 |
212,000 |
1 .96 |
6,296 |
000 |
86 |
24 |
||
220,000 |
1 10,000 |
44 .0 |
4 |
840,000 |
1 .89 |
9,148 |
000 |
83 |
16 |
||
260,000 |
150,000 |
51 .0 |
7 |
650,000 |
1 .51 |
11,552 |
000 |
77 |
01 |
||
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 |
I .50 |
3,465 |
000 |
49 |
50 |
||
IRRIGATED |
NOT |
RRI GATED |
|||||||||
Harvested |
Yield |
Harvested |
YIe |
d |
|||||||
for Grain |
Per Acre |
Product I on |
for Grain |
Per |
*cre |
Production |
|||||
--Acres-- |
--Bus |
he Is — |
— Acres — |
— Bushe 1 5 — |
|||||||
31 ,400 |
60.8 |
1 ,909 |
000 |
125,600 |
44 |
.8 |
5,627 |
000 |
|||
27,700 |
61 .6 |
1,705 |
000 |
112,300 |
34 |
.7 |
3,895 |
000 |
|||
33,000 |
63.0 |
2,079 |
000 |
175,000 |
48 |
.7 |
8,529 |
000 |
|||
30,400 |
59.0 |
1 ,794 |
000 |
94,600 |
32 |
.6 |
3,081 |
000 |
|||
20,100 |
67.0 |
1 ,346 |
700 |
52,900 |
35 |
.3 |
1,865 |
300 |
|||
24,000 |
69.0 |
1 ,656 |
000 |
86,000 |
37 |
.0 |
3,184 |
000 |
|||
32,000 |
72.4 |
2,315 |
400 |
118,000 |
45 |
.2 |
5,334 |
600 |
|||
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 |
BARLEY
ACREAOe. PRODUCTION, PRICE, TOTAL VALUE. ••<! VALUE PER ACRE
ACRES
PRODUCTION
VALUE
Year
1976. 1977. 1978. 1979. 1980.
1981 . 1982. 1983. 1984. 1985.
Year
1976. 1977. 1978. 1979. 1980.
1981 . 1982. 1983. 1984. 1985.
Planted
Harvested for Grain
Yield Per Acre
Total
Price Per Bu.
Va I ue of Production
Value Per Acre
-Bushe |
s — |
—Do |
lars — |
||||||||||
1 ,220,000 |
1 ,170,000 |
44.5 |
52 |
065,000 |
2 |
03 |
105 |
692 |
,000 |
90 |
34 |
||
1,550,000 |
1,430,000 |
36.5 |
52 |
195,000 |
1 |
68 |
87 |
688 |
,000 |
61 |
32 |
||
1 ,420,000 |
1 ,300,000 |
43.0 |
55 |
900,000 |
1 |
70 |
95 |
,030 |
,000 |
7J |
10 |
||
1 ,100,000 |
1,040,000 |
39.0 |
40 |
560,000 |
2 |
15 |
87 |
204 |
,000 |
83 |
85 |
||
1 ,180,000 |
1,050,000 |
42.0 |
44 |
100.000 |
2 |
83 |
124 |
,803 |
,000 |
118 |
66 |
||
1 ,400,000 |
1 ,320,000 |
43.0 |
56 |
760,000 |
2 |
32 |
131 |
683 |
,000 |
99 |
76 |
||
1 ,650,000 |
1,560,000 |
49.0 |
76 |
440,000 |
2 |
08 |
158 |
995 |
,000 |
101 |
92 |
||
1 ,950,000 |
1 ,850,000 |
42.0 |
77 |
700,000 |
2 |
40 |
186 |
480 |
,000 |
100 |
80 |
||
2,320,000 |
2,1 10,000 |
28.0 |
59 |
080,000 |
2 |
39 |
141 |
,201 |
,000 |
66 |
92 |
||
2,350,000 |
1,500,000 |
20.0 |
30 |
000,000 |
2 |
15 |
64 |
500 |
,000 |
43 |
00 |
||
IRRIGATED |
NOT |
RRIGATED |
|||||||||||
Har ves ted |
Yield |
Harvested |
YIe |
d |
|||||||||
for Gra 1 n |
Per Acre |
Product 1 on |
for Gra 1 n |
Per |
i^c |
re |
Produc |
Mon |
|||||
--Acres-- |
— Bus |
hels-- |
--Acres-- |
- |
-Bus |
lels-- |
|||||||
211,000 |
59.5 |
12,565 |
000 |
959,000 |
41 |
.2 |
39,500 |
,000 |
|||||
240,000 |
59.0 |
14,160 |
000 |
1,190,000 |
32 |
.0 |
38.035 |
,000 |
|||||
234,000 |
64.0 |
14,976 |
000 |
1,066,000 |
38 |
.4 |
40.924 |
,000 |
|||||
235,000 |
63.0 |
14,805 |
000 |
805,000 |
32 |
.0 |
25.755 |
,000 |
|||||
189,000 |
61 .0 |
11,529 |
000 |
861,000 |
37 |
.8 |
32,571 |
,000 |
|||||
195,000 |
65.0 |
12,675 |
000 |
1.125,000 |
39 |
.2 |
44.085 |
,000 |
|||||
190,200 |
71 .4 |
13,575 |
100 |
1.369.800 |
45 |
.9 |
62,864 |
,900 |
|||||
207,100 |
73.0 |
15,108 |
100 |
1.642.900 |
38 |
.1 |
62,591 |
900 |
|||||
225,000 |
65.0 |
14,625 |
000 |
1.885,000 |
23 |
.6 |
44.455 |
000 |
|||||
170,000 |
63.0 |
10,710 |
000 |
1,330,000 |
14 |
.5 |
19,290 |
000 |
2S
NON IRRIGATED WHEAT and BARLEY BY CROPPING PRACTICE
WINTER WHEAT
SUMMERFALLOW CONTINUOUSLY CROPPED
Acres Year
1976. 1977. 1978. 1979. 1980.
1981 . 1982. 1983. 1984. 1985.
Year
1976. 1977. 1978. 1979. 1980.
1981 . 1982. 1983. 1984. 1985.
Year
1976. 1977. 1978. 1979. 1980.
1981 . 1982. 1983. 1984. 1985.
Year
1976. 1977. 1978. 1979. 1980.
1981 . 1982. 1983. 1984. 1985.
Acres |
Yield |
Acres |
Yield |
||
Harvested |
Per Acre |
Product 1 on |
Harvested |
Per Acre |
Product ion |
— Bushe |
Is-- |
- |
-Bushe 1 s — |
||
2,907,900 |
32.1 |
93,410,100 |
150,100 |
26.7 |
4,009,900 |
2,691,000 |
29.0 |
78,131 ,400 |
90,000 |
22.9 |
2,061 ,600 |
2,591 ,000 |
31 .1 |
80,500,000 |
94,000 |
26.0 |
2,444,000 |
2,168,900 |
25.5 |
55,224,700 |
64,900 |
20.9 |
1,358,800 |
2,079,500 |
25.3 |
52,611 ,600 |
47,500 |
19.4 |
923,200 |
2,491,000 |
35.0 |
87,066,000 |
40,000 |
28.0 |
1 ,120,000 |
2,035,000 |
38.2 |
77,664,600 |
72,000 |
30.0 |
2,160,400 |
2,206,500 |
35.0 |
77,336,500 |
40,000 |
24.7 |
988,000 |
2,378,000 |
27.0 |
64,319,000 |
83,000 |
19.0 |
1 ,577,000 |
1,289,000 |
15.9 |
20,448,000 |
91 ,000 |
12.0 |
1 ,092,000 |
HARD SPRING WHEAT
SUMMERFALLOW CONTINUOUSLY CROPPED
Acres |
Yield |
Ac res |
Yield |
|||
Harvested |
Per Acre |
Prod uc t i on |
Harvested |
Per Acre |
Product i on |
|
— Bus |
he 1 s — |
- |
-Bus |
hels — |
||
1 ,739,300 |
29.6 |
51 ,448,000 |
21 1 ,700 |
22.6 |
4,788,000 |
|
1 ,786,000 |
21 .6 |
38,639,500 |
177,000 |
15.5 |
2,748,500 |
|
1 ,658,000 |
28.9 |
47,929,100 |
138,000 |
22.0 |
3,034,000 |
|
2,371 ,000 |
20.0 |
47,406,200 |
1 16,700 |
15.6 |
1,820,300 |
|
2,351 ,200 |
21 .6 |
50,732,000 |
120,600 |
19.5 |
2,351 ,400 |
|
2,541 ,700 |
25.2 |
63,992,300 |
1 41 ,900 |
19.0 |
2,695,800 |
|
2,602,200 |
31 .3 |
81,527,100 |
21 1 ,800 |
29.0 |
6,141 ,000 |
|
1 ,750,000 |
26.0 |
45,500,000 |
160,000 |
19.9 |
3,190,000 |
|
1 ,732,000 |
15.8 |
27,384,300 |
125,000 |
13.0 |
1 ,625,000 |
|
2,194,000 |
9.6 |
21 ,067,000 |
1 15,000 |
7.6 |
874,000 |
DURUM WHEAT
SUMMERFALLOW CONTINUOUSLY CROPPED
Acres |
Yield |
|
Harvested |
Per Acre |
Product i on |
--Bus |
he 1 s — |
|
248,900 |
29.5 |
7,339,100 |
198,900 |
22.2 |
4,41 1 ,800 |
272,200 |
30.2 |
8,212,200 |
301,300 |
21 .1 |
6,358,700 |
390,000 |
18.5 |
7,229,000 |
456,000 |
23.1 |
10,511 ,200 |
307,500 |
30.3 |
9,31 1 ,700 |
184,400 |
19.3 |
3,566,000 |
200,400 |
16.5 |
3,317,800 |
148,500 |
8.7 |
1 ,292,000 BARLEY |
Acres |
Yield |
||
Harvested |
Per Acre |
P |
rod uc t i on |
- |
-Bushe 1 |
S-- |
|
42,800 |
25.3 |
1 ,081 ,500 |
|
17,500 |
16.7 |
292,300 |
|
17,000 |
27.0 |
459,000 |
|
23,100 |
19.0 |
439,300 |
|
3,000 |
14.0 |
42,000 |
|
20,000 |
17.2 |
344,800 |
|
31 ,500 |
26.5 |
835,300 |
|
1 7,400 |
22.2 |
386,500 |
|
7,000 |
13.0 |
91 ,000 |
|
8,000 |
8.0 |
64,000 |
SUMMERFALLOW CONTINUOUSLY CROPPED
Ac res |
Yield |
|
Har ves ted |
Per Acre |
Prod uc t i on |
--Bushe |
1 5-- |
|
665,000 |
44.5 |
29,571 ,500 |
903,800 |
32.9 |
29,755,000 |
850,000 |
39.7 |
33,769,700 |
639,000 |
32.5 |
20,775,000 |
708,500 |
38.5 |
27,250,500 |
882,700 |
39.4 |
34,816,200 |
845,600 |
48.1 |
40,645,000 |
1 ,096,400 |
39.5 |
43,320,900 |
1 ,291 ,000 |
24.3 |
31 ,387,000 |
990,000 |
15.0 |
14,870,000 |
Ac res |
Yield |
|
Harvested |
Per Acre |
Prod uc t i on |
- |
-Bushe Is-- |
|
294,000 |
33.8 |
9,928,500 |
286,200 |
28.9 |
8,280,000 |
275,500 |
34.1 |
9,387,300 |
166,000 |
30.0 |
4,980,000 |
152,500 |
34.9 |
5,320,500 |
242,300 |
38.3 |
9,268,600 |
524,200 |
42 .4 |
22,219,900 |
546,500 |
35.3 |
19,271 ,000 |
594,000 |
22.0 |
12,068,000 |
340,000 |
13.0 |
4,420,000 |
x»
CORN
ACRIAai, raOOUCTIOH. price, total VALUB. VALUa PBI ACRI, ■■« •TKUATIOR
Year
1976. 1977. 1978. 1979. 1980.
1981 . 1982. 1983. 1984. 1985.
TOTAL |
ACRES |
FOR GRAIN |
VALUE |
FOR SILAGE |
|||||||
Acres |
Product 1 on |
V« 1 IIH |
Acres |
||||||||
Yield |
Price |
Va 1 ue of |
Yield |
GRAZING |
|||||||
Har- |
Per |
Per |
Pro- |
Har- |
Per |
and |
|||||
Planted |
Harvested |
vested |
Acre |
Total |
Bu. |
duction |
vested |
Acre |
Total |
FORAGE |
|
Bus |
hels |
C |
ol lars |
-Tons |
-Acres- |
||||||
86 |
000 |
84,000 |
1 1 ,000 |
75.0 |
825,000 |
2.45 |
2,021 ,000 |
68,000 |
16.0 |
1,088,000 |
5,000 |
90 |
000 |
86,000 |
1 t ,000 |
68.0 |
748,000 |
2.27 |
1 ,698,000 |
70,000 |
17.0 |
1,190,000 |
5,000 |
88 |
000 |
85,000 |
10,000 |
72.0 |
720,000 |
2.25 |
1,620,000 |
71 ,000 |
21 .0 |
1,491,000 |
4,000 |
8S |
000 |
82,000 |
10,000 |
77.0 |
770,000 |
2.40 |
1 ,848,000 |
68,000 |
16.0 |
1 ,088,000 |
4,000 |
85 |
000 |
82,000 |
8,000 |
74.0 |
592,000 |
3.60 |
2,131 ,200 |
70,000 |
17.5 |
1 ,225,000 |
4,000 |
86 |
000 |
84,000 |
10,000 |
85.0 |
850,000 |
3.28 |
2,788,000 |
71 ,000 |
17.0 |
1 ,207,000 |
3,000 |
80 |
000 |
79,000 |
14,000 |
100.0 1 |
,400,000 |
2.36 |
3,304,000 |
63,000 |
17.5 |
1 ,103,000 |
2,000 |
65 |
000 |
63,000 |
13,000 |
105.0 1 |
,365,000 |
3.20 |
4,368,000 |
44.000 |
18.0 |
792,000 |
6,000 |
90 |
000 |
88,000 |
15,000 |
92.0 1 |
,380,000 |
3.09 |
4,264,000 |
69,000 |
18.0 |
1 ,242,000 |
4,000 |
84 |
000 |
82,000 |
11,000 |
95.0 1 |
,045,000 |
2.80 |
2,926,000 |
69,000 |
19.0 |
1,31 1,000 |
2,000 |
POTATOES
ACRBAOE. PRODUCTION. PRICE. TOTAL VALUE, aid VALUB PER ACRB PRINCIPALLY IRRIGATED
ACRES
PRODUCTION
VALUE
Year
1976. 1977. 1978. 1979. 1980.
1981 . 1982. 1983. 1984. 1985.
P lanted
Harvested
Yield Per Acre
Total Cwt.
Price Per Cwt.
Va I ue of Product Ion
Va lue Per Acre
--Cwt.-- |
--Dol lars-- |
|||||||
8 |
500 |
8,400 |
215 |
1 ,806,000 |
4.50 |
8,127,000 |
967.50 |
|
8 |
500 |
8,400 |
240 |
2,016,000 |
4.75 |
9,576,000 |
1 |
140.00 |
8 |
800 |
8,700 |
240 |
2,088,000 |
4.00 |
8,352,000 |
960.00 |
|
7 |
500 |
7,500 |
240 |
1,800,000 |
4.40 |
7,920,000 |
1 |
056.00 |
7 |
000 |
6,900 |
250 |
1 ,725,000 |
8.50 |
14,662,500 |
2 |
125.00 |
7 |
500 |
7,400 |
235 |
1,739,000 |
8.00 |
13,912,000 |
1 |
880.00 |
7 |
500 |
7,400 |
260 |
1 ,924,000 |
7.50 |
14,430,000 |
1 |
950.00 |
7 |
300 |
7,200 |
250 |
1 ,800,000 |
9.20 |
16,560,000 |
2 |
300.00 |
7 |
500 |
7,400 |
260 |
1,924,000 |
9.50 |
18,278,000 |
2 |
740.00 |
7 |
900 |
7,000 |
270 |
1 ,890,000 |
8.75 |
16,538,000 |
2 |
363.00 |
DRY BEANS
ACREAGE, PRODUCTION. PRICE. TOTAL VALUE, and VALUE PER ACRB PRINCIPALLY IRRIGATED
1976. 1977. 1978. 1979. 1980.
1981 . 1982. 1983. 1984. 1985.
ACRES |
PRODUCT |
ON |
VALUE |
||||
Yield |
Total |
Pr |
ce |
Va 1 ue of |
Value |
||
P 1 anted |
Harvested |
Per Acre |
Cwt. |
Per |
Cwt. |
Product ion |
Per Acre |
--Lbs.-- |
--Dol i ars-- |
||||||
9,000 |
9.000 |
1.700 |
153,000 |
11 |
70 |
1,790,000 |
198.89 |
6,700 |
6.500 |
1.600 |
104,000 |
18 |
80 |
1 ,955,000 |
300.77 |
8,400 |
8.400 |
1.500 |
125,000 |
16 |
50 |
2,079,000 |
247.50 |
10,000 |
9.700 |
1 .800 |
175,000 |
25 |
00 |
4,375,000 |
451 .03 |
12,000 |
11.000 |
1.600 |
176,000 |
25 |
00 |
4,400.000 |
400.00 |
14,000 |
13.000 |
1.680 |
218,000 |
16 |
50 |
3.597,000 |
276.69 |
8,500 |
7,000 |
1.680 |
118.000 |
11 |
00 |
1 ,298,000 |
185.43 |
3,000 |
2,800 |
1.320 |
37.000 |
18 |
00 |
666,000 |
237.86 |
8,500 |
8,000 |
1.900 |
152.000 |
15 |
00 |
2,280,000 |
285.00 |
3,400 |
3.000 |
1.900 |
57,000 |
17 |
00 |
969,000 |
323.00 |
30
SWEET CHERRIES
PHOaUCTION. PaiCB. •■< VALUI
1976. 1977. 1978. 1979. 1980.
1981 .
1982. 1983. 1984. 1985.
PRODUCTI ON |
|||
Product i on |
|||
-tav i ng |
|||
Prod uc 1 1 on |
Value |
||
--Tons |
— |
||
2,650 |
2,650 |
||
2,600 |
2,550 |
||
1 ,850 |
1 ,850 |
||
2,950 |
2,950 |
||
700 |
700 |
||
I ,240 |
I ,240 |
||
3,400 |
3,100 |
||
1 ,800 |
1 ,365 |
||
2,300 |
1 ,400 |
||
4,600 |
3,500 |
VALUE
Average |
Va 1 ue |
Price |
of |
Per Ton |
Product 1 on |
0 1 1 ars |
|
415 |
00 |
518 |
00 |
701 |
00 |
682 |
00 |
621 |
00 |
71 1 |
.00 |
624 |
.00 |
457 |
.00 |
666 |
.00 |
644 |
.00 |
hous . |
Dol s . |
1 ,100 |
|
1 ,321 |
|
1 ,297 |
|
2,012 |
|
435 |
|
882 |
|
1 ,934 |
|
624 |
|
932 |
|
2,255 |
SUGARBEETS
ACREAGe, rRODUCTION, PRICE. TOTAL VALUE, and VALUE PER ACRE ALL IRRIGATED
Year
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1/ Excludes Government payments.
ACRES |
PRODUCTION |
VALUE |
||||
Pr Ice |
Value of |
Value |
||||
Har- |
Yield |
Per |
Pro- |
Per |
||
P lanted |
vested |
Per Acre |
Tota 1 |
Ton 1/ |
duction 1/ |
Acre M |
--Tons-- |
--Dol lars-- |
|||||
46,400 |
46,100 |
21 .0 |
968,000 |
22.40 |
21 ,683,000 |
470.35 |
46,400 |
45,000 |
19.9 |
896,000 |
29.10 |
26,074,000 |
579.42 |
45,400 |
44,700 |
19.8 |
885,000 |
29.90 |
26,462,000 |
591 .99 |
44, 100 |
43,400 |
19.1 |
829,000 |
32.30 |
26,777,000 |
616.98 |
44,200 |
43,300 |
20.3 |
879,000 |
51 .40 |
45,180,600 |
,043.42 |
44,700 |
44,500 |
20.8 |
926,000 |
37.20 |
34,447,200 |
774.09 |
43,100 |
43,000 |
19.8 |
850,000 |
42.40 |
36,040,000 |
838.14 |
41 ,600 |
41 ,300 |
19.8 |
818,000 |
37.60 |
30,757,000 |
744.72 |
25,200 |
24,600 |
16.9 |
416,000 |
35.50 |
1 4,768,000 |
600.33 |
43,500 |
42,700 |
19.0 |
81 1 ,000 |
ALL HAY
ACBEAOe. PIODUCTION. PIICE. TOTAL VALUE. •■< VALUE PES ACBE
SI
ACRES
PRODUCTION
VALUE
Year
1976.
1977. 1978. 1979. 1980.
1981 . 1982. 1983. 1984. 1985.
Year
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
Harvested
Yield Per Acre
Tota I
-Tons-
2 |
210.000 |
1 .80 |
3,978,000 |
2 |
240,000 |
1 .74 |
3,907,000 |
2 |
420,000 |
1 .89 |
4,576,000 |
2 |
380,000 |
1 .82 |
4,329,000 |
2 |
200,000 |
1 .90 |
4,170,000 |
2 |
380,000 |
2.09 |
4,964,000 |
2 |
450,000 |
2.01 |
4,915,000 |
2 |
170,000 |
1 .86 |
4,041 ,000 |
2 |
200,000 |
1 .72 |
3,780,000 |
1 |
950,000 |
1 .42 IRRIGATED |
2,760,000 |
Acres |
Yield |
||
Harvested |
Per Acre |
Production |
|
--T |
3ns-- |
||
193,000 |
2.19 |
2,612,700 |
|
1 14,200 |
2.27 |
2,527,400 |
|
175,700 |
2.35 |
2,760,300 |
|
188,100 |
2.41 |
2,862,300 |
|
230,000 |
2.45 |
5,010,000 |
|
245,000 |
2.62 |
3,261,500 |
|
276,900 |
2.61 |
3,329,900 |
|
1 18,000 |
2.47 |
2,762,000 |
|
317,000 |
2.19 |
2,882,500 |
|
200,000 |
1 .93 |
2,310,000 |
Price Per Ton Baled
Value of Product Ion
Value Per Acre
-- |
-Dol |
ars |
||
47 |
50 |
188 |
955 |
000 |
56 |
00 |
218 |
792 |
000 |
44 |
00 |
201 |
344 |
000 |
55 |
50 |
240 |
260 |
000 |
62 |
50 |
260 |
625 |
000 |
48 |
50 |
240 |
754 |
000 |
50 |
00 |
245 |
750 |
000 |
63 |
00 |
254 |
583 |
000 |
78 |
00 |
294 |
840 |
000 |
83 |
00 |
229 |
080 |
000 |
85,
97,
83,
100,
1 18,
50 68 20 95 47
101 .16 100.31 1 17.32 134.02 1 17.48
NOT IRRIGATED
Acres |
Yield |
|
Harvested |
Per Acre |
Product 1 on |
-Tons-- |
||
1 ,017,000 |
1 .34 |
1,365,300 |
1,125,800 |
1 .23 |
1,379,600 |
1 ,244,300 |
1 .46 |
1,815,700 |
1 ,191 ,900 |
1 .20 |
1 ,428,700 |
970,000 |
1 .20 |
1 ,160,000 |
1,075,000 |
1 .44 |
1,546,500 |
I ,173,100 |
1 .51 |
1 ,775,100 |
1,052,000 |
1 .22 |
1,279,000 |
883,000 |
1 .02 |
897,500 |
750,000 |
.60 |
450,000 |
ALFALFA HAY
ACREAGE ■■<! PRODUCTION
TOTAL
IRRIGATED
NOT IRRIGATED
Year
1976. 1977. 1978. 1979. 1980.
1981 . 1982. 1983. 1984. 1985.
Year
Acres Har- vested
Yield
Per Acre
Pro- duct ion
Acres Har- vested
Yield
Per Ac re
Pro- duction
Acres Har- vested
Yield
Per Acre
Pro- duction
-- |
Tons-- |
- |
-Tons-- |
- |
-Tons-- |
||||||||
170 |
000 |
2 |
20 |
2,574 |
000 |
652,800 |
2.77 |
1,807 |
200 |
517 |
200 |
1 .48 |
766,800 |
170 |
000 |
2 |
15 |
2,516 |
000 |
616,500 |
2.75 |
1,697 |
100 |
553 |
500 |
1 .48 |
818,900 |
320 |
000 |
2 |
30 |
3,036 |
000 |
671,900 |
2.86 |
1 ,919 |
800 |
648 |
100 |
1 .72 |
1 ,1 16,200 |
300 |
000 |
2 |
25 |
2,925 |
000 |
660,400 |
3.13 |
2,067 |
600 |
639 |
600 |
1 .34 |
857.400 |
200 |
000 |
2 |
35 |
2,820 |
000 |
660,000 |
3.14 |
2.070 |
000 |
540 |
000 |
1 .39 |
750,000 |
360 |
000 |
2 |
60 |
3,536 |
000 |
700,400 |
3.45 |
2,416 |
400 |
659 |
600 |
I .70 |
1.119.600 |
350 |
000 |
2 |
50 |
3,375 |
000 |
699,000 |
3.23 |
2,257 |
800 |
651 |
000 |
1 .72 |
1 .1 17.200 |
170 |
000 |
2 |
30 |
2,691 |
000 |
608,000 |
3.10 |
1,884 |
800 |
562 |
000 |
1 .43 |
806.200 |
150 |
000 |
2 |
10 |
2,415 |
000 |
650,000 |
2.85 |
1,852 |
000 |
500 |
000 |
1.13 |
562.500 |
950 |
000 |
1 |
80 |
1,710 |
000 |
600,000 OTHER |
2.50 HAY |
1 ,500 |
000 |
350 |
000 |
.60 |
210.000 |
ACREAGE aad PRODUCTION |
|||||||||||||
Wl LD |
HAY |
ALL |
OTHER |
HAY >' |
Ac res Har- vested
Yield
Per Acre
Pro- duction
--Tons-
1976 540.000 1.21 654,000
1977 500,000 1.20 600,000
1978 560.000 1.30 728.000
1979 540,000 1.20 648,000
1980 425,000 1.00 425,000
1981 450,000 1.20 540,-000
1982 475,000 1.30 618,000
1983 465,000 1.25 581,000
1984 524,000 1.27 676,000
1985 400,000 1.20 480,000
1/ Includes clover-timothy, grain and other hay.
Acres |
Yield |
|
Har- |
Per |
Pro- |
vested |
Acres |
duction |
- |
-Tons-- |
|
500,000 |
1 .50 |
750,000 |
570,000 |
1 .39 |
791 ,000 |
540,000 |
1 .50 |
812.000 |
540,000 |
1 .40 |
756.000 |
575,000 |
1 .61 |
925,000 |
570,000 |
1 .56 |
888.000 |
625,000 |
1 .48 |
922.000 |
535,000 |
1 .44 |
769,000 |
526,000 |
1 .31 |
689,000 |
600.000 |
.95 |
570.000 |
St
WINTER WHEAT -- 1985
ACREAGE HARVESTED
NUMBERS SHOW RANKING OF TOP TEN.
15,000 - 24.V99 •
SPRING WHEAT, EXCLUDING DURUM -- 1985
ACREAGE HARVESTED
NUMBERS SHOW RANKING OF TOP TEN.
15,000 • 24,999
100,000 - 199,999
200,000 and More
33
DURUM WHEAT -- 1985
ACIEAOE HARVESTID
NUMBERS SHOW RANKING OF TOP TEN.
0 |
|
01 - 4** |
9*0 • 9**
l.«*0 |
l.««f |
m^ |
S.MO |
4,**9 |
iiiil |
s.*«e - ».*««
^
10.*«0 *>4 H»f
BARLEY -- 1985
ACREAGE HARVESTED
NUMBERS SHOW RANKING OF TOP TEN.
10.000 - i4.*»»
34
OATS • 1985
ACRBAOe HARVESTED
NUMBERS SHOW RANKING OF TOP TEN.
TIEi POWDER RIVER, McCONE, ft TOOLE-8tk
SHERIDAN, DAWSON, YELLOWSTONE. * BIG HORN-9th LAKE. VALLEY, FERGUS, ft FALLON-lOlk
999 «r Lau |
|
,000 - 1,999 |
2.000 ■ 4,999 \yy.-. 5.000 • 9,999
ALFALFA HAY - 1985
ACREAGE HARVESTED
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Less than 6,000
5.000 - 9.999
20,000 • 29,999 .
9.999 I "■ -h
50,000 or More
PRICES RECEIVED BY MONTANA FARMERS
8BLBCTBD COMMOOmeS BY MONTM*. I»«1>I**«
Si
Crop
and
Year
Jan .
Feb.
Mar.
ALL WHEAT
1981 4.51 4.46 4.30
1982 3.81 3.76 3.72
1983 3.54 3.52 3.62
1984 3.63 3.60 3.63
1985 3.52 3.47 3.49
1986 3.60 3.55 3.55
WINTER WHEAT
1981 4.13 4.22 4.13
1982 3.74 3.65 5.69
1985 3.66 3.56 5.66
1984 5.54 5.46 5.44
1985 3.44 3.37 3.59
1986 3.45 5.56 3.22
SPRING WHEAT EXCLUDING DURUM
1981 4.28 4.27 4.35
1982 3.88 5.87 5.75
1985 3.45 3.46 3.59
1984 3.70 5.71 5.80
1985 5.64 5.59 5.62
1986 3.83 5.84 5.88
BARLEY
1981 2.91 2.91 2.94
1982 2.58 2.25 2.27
1985 2.06 1.94 2.14
1984 2.50 2.52 2.51
1985 2.46 2.20 2.11
1986 2.15 2.10 1.95
ALL HAY
1981 60.00 60.00 55.00
1982 47.00 48.00 46.00
1983 51.00 51.00 48.00
1984 70.00 72.00 72.00
1985 77.00 81.00 79.00
1986 85.00 89.00 90.00
BEEF CATTLE
1981 55.20 57.00 55.30
1982 44.10 48.90 52.90
1983 47.80 54.20 58.90
1984 45.60 55.10 56.00
1985 49.40 54.30 51 .90
1986 46.40 49.60 49.30
STEERS 4 HEIFERS
1981 6T770 67.20 62.00
1982 55.50 57.80 60.60
1983 59.40 64.90 65.90
1984 59.70 62.10 62.60
1985 62.50 63.90 60.90
1986 56.50 58.00 55.50
COWS
T?8T 44.70 46.40 43.90
1982 36.70 57.20 41.70
1985 55.60 41.50 45.00
1984 55.40 59.70 42.90
1985 55.90 41.70 40.90
1986 34.00 38.50 37.90
CALVES
1981 71.70 71.00 68.20
1982 56.50 59.80 61.10
1983 64.70 66.50 67.40
1984 62.20 64.80 62.50
1985 63.20 66.50 65.80
1986 60.50 59.90 60.60
LAMBS
1981 52.20 56.80 52.20
1982 47.80 50.10 57.20
1985.... 54.40 63.90 62.50
1984 57.10 57.00 54.50
1985 65.70 67.10 66.50
1986 66.80 69.60 59.60
HOGS
1981 58.90 42.40 59.50
1 982 41.40 48.50 46 .20
1985 55.10 54.90 50.80
1984 44.60 42.50 42.70
1985 45.00 45.40 38.50
1986 37.40 36.50 34.80
Annual |
|||||||||
Apr . |
May |
June |
July |
Aug. |
Sept. |
Oct. |
Nov . |
Dec . |
Avg. |
4 41 |
4 .27 |
4.16 |
5.72 |
3.59 |
3.55 |
5.65 |
3.80 |
3.75 |
4.00 |
3 .80 |
3.75 |
3.64 |
5.60 |
3.44 |
3.46 |
5.45 |
3.50 |
3.55 |
3.62 |
5 64 |
3.76 |
5.69 |
5.71 |
3.71 |
3.75 |
5.71 |
3.64 |
5.55 |
3 .65 |
5 76 |
3.77 |
5.85 |
5.77 |
5.57 |
5.61 |
3.65 |
3.53 |
3.59 |
|
5.51 |
5.54 |
5.49 |
5.56 |
5.26 |
5.40 |
3.51 |
3.65 |
3.67 |
5.49 |
5.50 |
3.49 |
5.05 |
2.57 |
||||||
4 1 2 |
4 .08 |
3.99 |
5.65 |
5.52 |
5.57 |
3.67 |
3.85 |
3.75 |
5.89 |
5 .65 |
3.65 |
3.44 |
5.41 |
3.39 |
3.44 |
3.50 |
3.52 |
3.54 |
3.55 |
5 60 |
5.65 |
5.62 |
5.49 |
3.52 |
3.59 |
3.59 |
5.53 |
3.46 |
3.58 |
5 .55 |
5.56 |
5.65 |
5.44 |
J. 45 |
3.43 |
3.50 |
3.46 |
3.48 |
3.49 |
5.58 |
3.41 |
3.35 |
3.21 |
3.19 |
5.26 |
3.33 |
3.45 |
3.51 |
3 .56 |
3.24 |
3.18 |
2.65 |
2.35 |
||||||
4.51 |
4.38 |
4.29 |
5.81 |
3.72 |
3.54 |
3.63 |
5.75 |
3.78 |
4.03 |
5 90 |
3.81 |
5.79 |
5.69 |
3.49 |
5.48 |
3.42 |
5.48 |
3.57 |
3 .68 |
3.71 |
3.88 |
3.77 |
3.77 |
3.84 |
5.80 |
3.80 |
5.75 |
5.67 |
5.71 |
3 85 |
3.95 |
4.02 |
3.94 |
3.69 |
5.77 |
3.85 |
5.62 |
5.75 |
3 .80 |
3.62 |
3.74 |
3.69 |
3.54 |
3.32 |
5.49 |
5.58 |
3.81 |
3.83 |
3.63 |
3.76 |
5.85 |
3.24 |
2.70 |
||||||
2 91 |
2 .96 |
2.97 |
2.88 |
2.19 |
2.25 |
2.19 |
2.21 |
2.42 |
2.65 |
2.28 |
2.58 |
2.54 |
2.16 |
2.12 |
1 .88 |
1 .70 |
1 .79 |
2.11 |
2.14 |
2 20 |
2.19 |
2.16 |
2.20 |
2.22 |
2.27 |
2.38 |
2.42 |
2.47 |
2.22 |
2 51 |
2.60 |
2.64 |
2.93 |
2.53 |
2.46 |
2.77 |
2.40 |
2.22 |
2.55 |
2.13 |
2.06 |
2.02 |
2.20 |
1 .96 |
2.05 |
2.26 |
2.12 |
2.06 |
2.14 |
1 .92 |
1 .87 |
1 .70 |
1 .46 |
||||||
53 .00 |
50 .00 |
55.00 |
51 .00 |
52.00 |
54.00 |
54.00 |
48.00 |
45.00 |
53.08 |
45 .00 |
44.00 |
47.00 |
47.00 |
45.00 |
48.00 |
50.00 |
55.00 |
52.00 |
47 .83 |
50 .00 |
50.00 |
55.00 |
50.00 |
54.00 |
60.00 |
65.00 |
65.00 |
65.00 |
55 .33 |
75 00 |
75 .00 |
90.00 |
85.00 |
75.00 |
70.00 |
75.00 |
75.00 |
77.00 |
|
82.00 |
82.00 |
81 .00 |
81 .00 |
81 .00 |
81 .00 |
85.00 |
85.00 |
83.00 |
|
90.00 |
84.00 |
72.00 |
55.00 |
||||||
57 70 |
52.70 |
51 .70 |
49.00 |
48.80 |
54.00 |
51 .40 |
48.00 |
43.00 |
51 .99 |
5 1 .60 |
50.70 |
46.00 |
45.20 |
53.50 |
54.00 |
49.30 |
45.20 |
41 .90 |
48.61 |
57 .50 |
55.10 |
48.50 |
44.30 |
43.70 |
47.30 |
43.70 |
43.20 |
41 .50 |
48.65 |
51 20 |
49.40 |
44.10 |
45.70 |
44.50 |
49.20 |
43.90 |
44.40 |
43.20 |
|
52.70 |
49.10 |
43.60 |
41 .80 |
43.50 |
45.10 |
46.70 |
47.40 |
42.30 |
47 .52 |
46.20 |
46.70 |
44.00 |
45.10 |
||||||
65 .40 |
60.20 |
61 .40 |
58.80 |
58.20 |
60.30 |
58.00 |
58.80 |
55.20 |
60.93 |
60.40 |
60.60 |
58.60 |
57.90 |
60.60 |
60.00 |
57.80 |
57.80 |
57.60 |
58.77 |
63 .70 |
62.00 |
61 .60 |
55.10 |
51 .90 |
52.60 |
51 .70 |
55.30 |
56.70 |
58.40 |
58.60 |
58.50 |
55.00 |
55.40 |
56.60 |
57.10 |
56.30 |
58.40 |
57.10 |
58.12 |
61 .40 |
59.50 |
54.80 |
54.50 |
52.10 |
52.40 |
56.50 |
57.40 |
55.50 |
57 .58 |
52.40 |
53.70 |
55.30 |
51.80 |
||||||
42.80 |
41.10 |
45.20 |
42.40 |
42.60 |
40.10 |
57.50 |
34.70 |
34.20 |
41.12 |
59.50 |
42.60 |
40.90 |
41 .40 |
40.40 |
59.10 |
36.90 |
55.00 |
32.10 |
38.45 |
42 . 10 |
41 .50 |
41.10 |
59.50 |
58.70 |
55.90 |
33.00 |
32.30 |
34.60 |
38.20 |
59.20 |
59.90 |
40.10 |
39.50 |
57.70 |
35.50 |
53.70 |
53.40 |
33.00 |
37.50 |
39.70 |
59.00 |
57.60 |
54.10 |
54.80 |
35.30 |
32.10 |
32.40 |
51 .60 |
36.09 |
34.60 |
36.30 |
56.50 |
57.30 |
||||||
69.60 |
64.50 |
65.40 |
61 .50 |
65.20 |
62.20 |
58.40 |
58.60 |
56.50 |
64.05 |
61.70 |
63.20 |
62.90 |
61 .00 |
61.10 |
60.20 |
62.50 |
60.50 |
58.00 |
60.70 |
67 .00 |
67.70 |
65.10 |
56.90 |
55.90 |
54.70 |
57.40 |
58.80 |
50.90 |
61 .90 |
60.70 |
59.90 |
58.70 |
59.10 |
57.80 |
57.90 |
60.90 |
60.20 |
60.10 |
60.40 |
67.60 |
64.60 |
59.50 |
64.60 |
65.40 |
58.10 |
61 .70 |
61 .30 |
56.60 |
62.89 |
59.50 |
60.40 |
59.10 |
58.30 |
||||||
50.40 |
53.30 |
56.80 |
57.90 |
50.70 |
46.20 |
45.80 |
44.40 |
45.90 |
51 .05 |
54.80 |
56.60 |
52.80 |
52.80 |
50.10 |
48.80 |
46.20 |
46.40 |
48.40 |
51.00 |
53.80 |
49.60 |
51 .40 |
47.40 |
44.80 |
45.00 |
47.00 |
51.30 |
55.00 |
52.03 |
52.50 |
49.00 |
55.90 |
57.60 |
60.80 |
60.90 |
61 .20 |
62.40 |
60.20 |
57.26 |
56.80 |
58.00 |
65.20 |
69.80 |
69.70 |
68.90 |
64.20 |
63.60 |
59.90 |
64.45 |
57.60 |
58.40 |
68.10 |
70.80 |
||||||
38.20 |
39.30 |
45.70 |
43.40 |
46.50 |
44.10 |
43.00 |
37.90 |
57.20 |
41 .16 |
48.90 |
55.40 |
58.40 |
58.50 |
60.10 |
58.50 |
55.20 |
49.30 |
53.60 |
52.65 |
45 .70 |
44.60 |
42.20 |
42.80 |
47.20 |
41 .10 |
40.50 |
34.00 |
41 .00 |
45.01 |
45.90 |
45.00 |
44.00 |
45.90 |
44.50 |
41.50 |
37.30 |
41.10 |
42.60 |
42.78 |
56.10 |
36.50 |
37.10 |
37.80 |
35.60 |
51 .50 |
38.60 |
35.40 |
38.80 |
37 .69 |
35.50 |
40.20 |
47.70 |
50.40 |
s«
ALL WHEAT -- 1984
ACREAGE. YIELD »< PRODUCTION BY COUNTIES
ACRES
COUNTY DISTRICT Deer Lodge Fl athead |
Gross Seeded 300 7 ,500 |
300 |
|
10,000 |
|
Mineral |
100 |
1,100 |
|
Powel 1 |
700 |
Raval 1 1 |
2,400 |
Sanders |
2,400 |
N. WEST |
24,800 |
Blaine |
189,500 |
463 ,700 |
|
Glacier |
129,500 |
H1 1 1 |
455,500 |
L Iberty |
222,900 |
Phillips |
142,800 |
176,900 |
|
Teton |
177 ,400 |
207,000 |
|
N. CENTRAL |
2,165,200 |
Daniels |
178,500 |
144 ,600 |
|
Garf 1el d |
89,200 |
185,600 |
|
151 ,800 |
|
Roosevel t |
255,800 224,700 |
Valley |
245,300 |
N. EAST |
1,475,500 |
Broadwater |
40,400 181,200 |
Fergus |
139,000 |
Gol den Val ley, . , , Judith Basin Lewis & Clark |
38,400 72,100 16,500 11,900 |
Musselshell Pet rol eum Wheatl and CENTRAL |
34,700 9,600 36,500 580,300 |
Beaverhead Gal 1 at1n |
10,300 43 ,900 |
J ef f erson |
6,900 9,800 |
S. WEST |
70,900 |
B1 g Ho rn |
126,000 |
20,700 |
|
Park |
14 ,300 |
Stil Iwater Sweet Grass Treasure |
63,000 7,100 7 ,200 |
Yel 1 owstone S. CENTRAL |
99,000 337,300 |
Ca rte r |
46,200 |
47 ,100 |
|
Fallon |
70,700 |
Powder River Pra) rle |
34,000 43 ,600 |
Rosebud Wibaux |
62,200 57 ,200 |
S. EAST |
361,000 |
STATE |
5,015,000 |
Re- |
Net |
Seeded *' Seeded |
|
0 |
300 |
0 |
7,500 |
0 |
300 |
0 |
10,000 |
0 |
100 |
0 |
1,100 |
0 |
700 |
0 |
2,400 |
0 |
2,400 |
0 |
24,800 |
6,700 |
182,800 |
3,400 |
450,300 |
1,400 |
128,100 |
4,300 |
451,200 |
2,000 |
220,900 |
2,200 |
140,600 |
4,100 |
172,800 |
2,400 |
175,000 |
1,800 |
205,200 |
28,300 |
2,135,900 |
200 |
178,300 |
1,300 |
143,300 |
1,200 |
88,000 |
1,100 |
184,500 |
5,400 |
146,400 |
2,100 |
253,700 |
200 |
224,500 |
1,700 |
243,600 |
13,200 |
1,462,300 |
300 |
40,100 |
800 |
180,400 |
100 |
138,900 |
800 |
37,500 |
100 |
72,000 |
0 |
16,500 |
0 |
11,900 |
600 |
34,100 |
500 |
9,100 |
2,000 |
34,500 |
5,200 |
575,100 |
0 |
10,300 |
0 |
43,900 |
0 |
6,900 |
0 |
9,800 |
70,900
700 |
125 |
300 |
|
500 |
20 |
200 |
|
0 |
14 |
300 |
|
100 |
62 |
900 |
|
0 |
7 |
100 |
|
0 |
7 |
200 |
|
300 |
98 |
700 |
|
1 |
,600 |
335 |
700 |
800 |
45 |
400 |
|
200 |
46 |
900 |
|
1 |
,600 |
69 |
100 |
300 |
33 |
700 |
|
200 |
43 |
400 |
|
2 |
,000 |
60 |
200 |
100 |
57 |
100 |
|
5 |
,200 |
355 |
800 |
3 |
,500 |
4,961 |
500 |
Harvested |
|
for Grain |
|
300 |
|
7 |
300 |
300 |
|
9 |
500 |
100 |
|
1 |
000 |
700 |
|
2 |
400 |
1 |
BOO |
23 |
400 |
176 |
900 |
441 |
100 |
103 |
800 |
413 |
800 |
209 |
300 |
132 |
100 |
164 |
200 |
166 |
900 |
195 |
900 |
2,004 |
000 |
172 |
300 |
132 |
000 |
77 |
200 |
171 |
300 |
134 |
300 |
244 |
500 |
214 |
900 |
233 |
200 |
1,379 |
700 |
35 |
300 |
163 |
300 |
130 |
600 |
35 |
700 |
68 |
500 |
15 |
800 |
11 |
500 |
27 |
800 |
8 |
,500 |
33 |
000 |
530 |
000 |
9 |
,800 |
40 |
,200 |
6 |
,200 |
8 |
,900 |
65 |
,100 |
117 |
,200 |
19 |
,700 |
13 |
,200 |
59 |
,900 |
5 |
,700 |
7 |
,100 |
89 |
,600 |
313 |
,400 |
42 |
,300 |
42 |
,400 |
56 |
,200 |
30 |
,900 |
37 |
,000 |
51 |
,300 |
54 |
,300 |
324 |
,400 |
4 ,640 |
,000 |
YIELD |
|
PER |
|
ACRE |
PRODUCTION |
-Bushel s |
|
26.0 |
7.800 |
41.7 |
304,200 |
25.0 |
7,500 |
35.9 |
341,400 |
24.0 |
2,400 |
48.4 |
48,400 |
26.5 |
18,600 |
44.3 |
106,400 |
27.1 |
48,800 |
37.8 |
885,500 |
24.0 |
4,250,300 |
31.9 |
14,084,700 |
11.7 |
1,212,100 |
20.9 |
8,652,800 |
15.2 |
3,173,600 |
18.1 |
2,393,600 |
24.9 |
4,082,100 |
30.0 |
5,010,300 |
17.3 |
3,383,800 |
23.1 |
46,243,300 |
11.0 |
1,895,400 |
20.5 |
2,715,500 |
12.8 |
989,800 |
22.0 |
3,761,000 |
21.3 |
2,858,700 |
15.5 |
3,798,700 |
17.2 |
3 ,687 ,400 |
16.4 |
3,819,700 |
17.1 |
23,526,200 |
34.0 |
1,199,300 |
30.0 |
4,891,800 |
28.0 |
3,559,400 |
20.4 |
728,100 |
27.3 |
1,872,300 |
29.7 |
458,600 |
23.8 |
273,700 |
17.8 |
494,100 |
16.0 |
135,100 |
19.3 |
635,600 |
27.1 |
14,360,000 |
46.5 |
455,300 |
42.5 |
1,709,900 |
31.2 |
193,500 |
34.7 |
308.800 |
41.0 |
2,667,500 |
28.6 |
3,351,500 |
34.1 |
572,000 |
27.2 |
359,000 |
22.7 |
1,358,700 |
22.3 |
149,200 |
38.0 |
259,600 |
27.6 |
2,475,000 |
27.6 |
8,635,000 |
28.5 |
1,207,100 |
26.7 |
1,131,400 |
24.5 |
1,524,200 |
29.8 |
922,100 |
26.7 |
989,600 |
24.3 |
1,248,500 |
22.4 |
1,214,500 |
25.7 |
8,337,500 |
22.5 |
104,655,000 |
1/ winter Wheat reseeded to spring wheat.
ALL WHEAT -- 1»I5
ACREAOE. VIBLD, m4 PRODUCTION >T CSUNTIE*
S7
ACRES
COUNTY
i
DISTRICT
Gross Seeded
Deer Lodge 700
F lathead 8,200
Gran I te 500
Lake 11 ,900
L I nco In 1 00
Mineral 300
MIssou la 1 ,800
Pone I I 1 ,700
Raval II 2.300
Sanders 2,200
N. WEST 29,700
Blaine 191,700
Chouteau 539,400
Glacier Ml ,500
HI I I 547,100
Liberty 263,900
Phil I Ips 170,900
Pondera 181 ,000
Teton 196,800
Toole 232,100
N- CFNTRAI 2,464.400
Daniels 235.400
Dawson 179.900
Garf leld 1 16.900
McCone 228.600
Rich land 159.000
Roosevelt 303.200
Sher Idan 271 ,000
Val ley 278.700
N. EAST 1.772,700
Broadwater 41,000
Cascade 188.900
Fergus 146.400
Golden Va I ley . . . . 49.000
Judith Bas In 81 .900
Lewis S Clark 22,200
Meagher 1 0. 1 00
Musselshe II 44.200
Petroleum 9.800
Wheatland 38,800
CFNTRAI 632,300
Beaverhead 16,100
Gal latin 45,400
Jef ferson 8,300
Madison 11 ,800
S- WEST 81.600
Big Horn 109.500
Carbon 24,500
Park 12,200
Stillwater 37,700
Sweet Grass 7,300
Treasure 6,800
Yellowstone 79,800
S. CENTRAL 277,800
Carter 60,300
Custer 45,200
Fa I Ion 71 ,600
Powder River 42,500
Prairie 55,800
Rosebud 57,900
Wibaux 68,100
S, EAST
STATE
401,500 5,660,000
Re- |
Net |
Seeded 1/ |
Seeded |
0 |
700 |
0 |
8,200 |
0 |
500 |
200 |
11,700 |
0 |
100 |
0 |
300 |
0 |
1,800 |
0 |
1,700 |
0 |
2,300 |
0 |
2.200 |
200 |
29,500 |
48,000 |
143,700 |
73.200 |
466,200 |
4.500 |
157,000 |
138.200 |
408.900 |
47.500 |
216,400 |
32.000 |
138.900 |
32,500 |
148.500 |
55,000 |
141,800 |
43,100 |
189.000 |
474,000 |
1,990.400 |
200 |
235,200 |
29,500 |
150,400 |
10,300 |
106,600 |
44,200 |
184,400 |
30,300 |
128,700 |
21 ,200 |
282,000 |
2,900 |
268,100 |
16,000 |
262,700 |
154,600 |
1 ,618,100 |
2,900 |
38.100 |
24,100 |
164.800 |
15,800 |
130.600 |
12.400 |
36,600 |
10.300 |
71,600 |
2.700 |
19.500 |
500 |
9.600 |
7.400 |
36,800 |
1,100 |
8.700 |
2.800 |
36.000 |
80,000 |
552,300 |
0 |
16,100 |
1 ,600 |
43,800 |
1,900 |
6,400 |
600 |
11,200 |
4.100 |
77,500 |
8,200 |
101,300 |
3,100 |
21 ,400 |
100 |
12,100 |
1,800 |
35,900 |
300 |
7,000 |
100 |
6,700 |
3,800 |
76,000 |
17,400 |
260,400 |
9,000 |
51,300 |
2,000 |
43.200 |
7,800 |
63.800 |
2,000 |
40,600 |
14,100 |
41 ,700 |
10,200 |
47.700 |
4,600 |
63,500 |
49,700 |
351,800 |
780,000 |
4,880,000 |
Harvested |
|
for Gi |
ra I n |
500 |
|
7 |
,800 |
400 |
|
1 1 |
.000 |
100 |
|
200 |
|
1 |
.600 |
1 |
.100 |
2 |
.100 |
1 |
,700 |
26.500
1 18.200 379.300 87.000 376.200 194.900 103.400 1 18.500 104,600 142,700
1 ,624,800
181 ,000 124,000 78,000 158,700 1 10,200 246,400 210,200 224,100
1,332,600
30,800
129,400
108,500
16.200
56.200
14.900
5,700
27,000
4,200
15,700
408,600
14.400
42.900
4,300
10,200
71,800
97,500
16,000 8,600
31 ,100 3.000 6.300
71 .000
233,500
40,800 23.800 52.200 29.700 21 ,400 40,200 54,100
262,200
3,960.000
YIELD |
||
PER |
PRO- |
|
ACRE |
-Bushe |
DUCTION |
is |
||
42.2 |
21.100 |
|
42.4 |
330.500 |
|
28.0 |
11.200 |
|
40.3 |
443,700 |
|
29.0 |
2,900 |
|
33.5 |
6,700 |
|
30.4 |
48,700 |
|
33.3 |
36,600 |
|
39.3 |
82.600 |
|
38.9 |
66,100 |
|
39.6 |
I , |
,050.100 |
13.0 |
1 , |
,536.000 |
14.1 |
5, |
.365.800 |
9.1 |
791 .400 |
|
1 1 .7 |
4 |
,399.400 |
8.7 |
1, |
,692,700 |
1 1 .3 |
1 |
,166.300 |
1 1 .7 |
1 |
,387,600 |
15.4 |
1 |
,614,600 |
9.0 |
1 |
,288.900 |
1 1 .8 |
19 |
.242.700 |
6.5 |
1 |
,183.000 |
13.7 |
1 |
,698,400 |
9.4 |
735,200 |
|
12.8 |
2 |
.036.300 |
13.9 |
1 |
,534,000 |
8.2 |
2 |
,027,900 |
8.7 |
1 |
,830,200 |
10.3 |
2, |
,308,200 |
10.0 |
13, |
,353,200 |
18.7 |
577,000 |
|
13.5 |
1, |
,742.600 |
15.1 |
1 |
,643,400 |
9.3 |
149,900 |
|
13.5 |
756,400 |
|
18.1 |
269,000 |
|
13.6 |
77,600 |
|
8.8 |
236,400 |
|
8.6 |
36,200 |
|
7.4 |
115.600 |
|
13.7 |
5 |
,604.100 |
29.2 |
420,300 |
|
27.5 |
1 |
,179,600 |
19.7 |
84,600 |
|
15.7 |
160,500 |
|
25.7 |
1 |
,845,000 |
20.6 |
2 |
,009,700 |
20.2 |
323,000 |
|
22.9 |
196,700 |
|
13.9 |
431 ,100 |
|
14.9 |
44,700 |
|
29.1 |
183,600 |
|
16.0 |
1 |
.156.900 |
18.5 |
4 |
,325.700 |
20.4 |
830.700 |
|
19.7 |
470.000 |
|
18.4 |
962.700 |
|
22.4 |
666,100 |
|
15.4 |
330,400 |
|
20.3 |
814,500 |
|
13.8 |
744,800 |
|
18.4 |
4 |
,819,200 |
12.7 |
50 |
,240,000 |
1/ winter Wheat reseeded to spring wheat.
3C
ALL WHEAT -- 1984
ACREAGE. YIELD •■< mODUCTION BY OUNTIES
ACRES
COUNTY
t. DISTRICT
Deer Lodge. . . .
Fl athead
Gran 1te
Lake
Mineral
Mlssou! a
Powel 1
Ravall 1
Sanders
N. WEST
Bl a1ne
Chouteau
Gl acter
Hill
L Iberty
Phillips
Pondera
Teton
Toole
N. CENTRAL
Daniels
Dawson
Garfield
McCone
Rlchl and
Roosevel t
Sheridan
Val ley
N. EAST
Broadwater. . . .
Cascade
Fergus
Golden Valley. Judith Basin. . Lewis S Clark .
Meagher
Mussel shel 1 .. .
Petrol eum
Wheatl and
CENTRAL
Beaverhead . . . .
Gallatin
Jefferson
Mad 1son
S. WEST
Big Horn
Carbon
Park
Stillwater
Sweet Grass. . .
Treasu re
Yel 1 owstone . . .
S. CENTRAL
Carter
Custer
Fal Ion
Powder River. .
Pra1 r1e
Rosebud
Wibaux
S. EAST
STATE
Gross Seeded
300 7,500
300 10,000
100 1,100
700 2,400 2,400
24,800
189,500 463,700 129,500 455,500 222,900 142,800 176,900 177,400 207,000
2,165,200
178,500 144,600 89,200 185,600 151,800 255,800 224,700 245,300
1,475,500
40,400
181,200
139,000
38,400
72,100
16,500
11,900
34,700
9,600
36,500
580,300
10,300
43,900
6,900
9,800
70,900
126,000 20,700 14,300 63,000 7,100 7,200 99,000
337,300
46,200 47,100 70,700 34,000 43,600 62,200 57,200
361,000
5,015,000
Re- |
Net |
Seeded |
»' Seeded |
0 |
300 |
0 |
7,500 |
0 |
300 |
0 |
10,000 |
0 |
100 |
0 |
1,100 |
0 |
700 |
0 |
2,400 |
0 |
2.400 |
0 |
24,800 |
6,700 |
182,800 |
3,400 |
460,300 |
1,400 |
128.100 |
4,300 |
451,200 |
2,000 |
220,900 |
2,200 |
140,600 |
4,100 |
172.800 |
2,400 |
175,000 |
1,800 |
205,200 |
28,300 |
2.136.900 |
200 |
178.300 |
1,300 |
143.300 |
1,200 |
88,000 |
1,100 |
184.500 |
5,400 |
146,400 |
2,100 |
253,700 |
200 |
224,500 |
1,700 |
243,600 |
13,200 |
1,462,300 |
300 |
40,100 |
800 |
180,400 |
100 |
138,900 |
800 |
37,600 |
100 |
72,000 |
0 |
16,500 |
0 |
11,900 |
600 |
34,100 |
500 |
9,100 |
2,000 |
34,500 |
5,200 |
575,100 |
0 |
10.300 |
0 |
43,900 |
0 |
6,900 |
0 |
9,800 |
700
500 0
100 0 0
300
1,600
800 200
1,600 300 200
2,000 100
5,200
53,500
70,900
125,300 20,200 14,300 62,900 7.100 7,200 98.700
335.700
45.400 46.900 69,100 33,700 43,400 60,200 57.100
355.800
4,961,500
Harasted |
|
fo r3ra 1 n |
|
300 |
|
7 |
,300 |
300 |
|
9 |
,500 |
100 |
|
1 |
,000 |
700 |
|
2 |
,400 |
1 |
,800 |
3,400
16,900 ^1,100 13,800 '3,800 ;9,300
:2.ioo
14.200 16,900 15,900
2.14,000
•2.300 ;2.000 7.200 '1.300 ;4.300 M,500 .4,900 13,200
1,'9,700
15.300 33,300 10,600 (5.700 58.500 L5,800 LI, 500 37,800 8,500 13,000
30,000
9,800
40,200
6,200
8,900
65,100
17,200 19,700 13,200 59,900 6,700 7,100 89,600
13,400
42,300 42,400 66,200 30,900 37,000 51,300 54,300
24,400
4,40,000
YIELD |
|
PER |
|
ACRE |
PRODUCTION |
-Bushel s |
|
26.0 |
7,800 |
41.7 |
304,200 |
25.0 |
7,500 |
35.9 |
341,400 |
24.0 |
2,400 |
48.4 |
48,400 |
26.6 |
18,600 |
44.3 |
106,400 |
27.1 |
48,800 |
37.8 |
885,500 |
24.0 |
4.250.300 |
31.9 |
14,084.700 |
11.7 |
1,212,100 |
20.9 |
8,652,800 |
15.2 |
3,173,600 |
18.1 |
2.393.600 |
24.9 |
4.082.100 |
30.0 |
5.010,300 |
17.3 |
3.383,800 |
23.1 |
46,243,300 |
11.0 |
1,895,400 |
20.6 |
2,715,500 |
12.8 |
989,800 |
22.0 |
3,761,000 |
21.3 |
2,858,700 |
15.5 |
3,798,700 |
17.2 |
3,687,400 |
16.4 |
3,819,700 |
17.1 |
23,526,200 |
34.0 |
1,199,300 |
30.0 |
4,891,800 |
28.0 |
3,659,400 |
20.4 |
728,100 |
27.3 |
1,872,300 |
29.7 |
468,600 |
23.8 |
273,700 |
17.8 |
494,100 |
16.0 |
136,100 |
19.3 |
636.600 |
27.1 |
14.360.000 |
46.5 |
455,300 |
42.5 |
1,709,900 |
31.2 |
193,500 |
34.7 |
308,800 |
41.0 |
2,667,500 |
28.6 |
3,351,500 |
34.1 |
672,000 |
27.2 |
359,000 |
22.7 |
1,358,700 |
22.3 |
149,200 |
38.0 |
269,600 |
27.6 |
2,475,000 |
27.6 |
8,635,000 |
28.5 |
1.207,100 |
26.7 |
1,131,400 |
24.5 |
1,624,200 |
29.8 |
922,100 |
26.7 |
989,600 |
24.3 |
1,248.500 |
22.4 |
1.214.600 |
25.7 |
8.337,500 |
22.6 |
104,655,000 |
k» ^
1/ Winter Wheat reseeded to spring wheat.
ALL WHEAT ■■ 1»»5
ACIAOE, YIELD, Md PRODUCTION IV C«UNTIBS
37
COUNTY &
Dl STRICT
ACRES
Gross Seeded
Re- Seeded 1/
Net Seeded
4,4)1
CM
•■SJII
1 -li.-.
«.WJ1I
i.«:J!!
yTiJ*
Deer Lodge 700
Flathead 8,200
Gran i te 500
Lake 11 ,900
L 1 nco In 1 00
Mlnera I 300
MIssou la 1 ,800
Powe II 1 ,700
Rava III 2,300
Sanders 2,200
N. WEST 29,700
Blaine 191 ,700
Chouteau 539,400
Glacier 141 ,500
Hill 547,100
Liberty 263,900
Phi I lips 170,900
Pondera 181,000
Teton 196.800
Toole 232,100
N- CFNTRAI 2,464.400
Dan ie Is 235,400
Dawson 179,900
Garf ield 1 16,900
McCone 228,600
Rich land 159,000
Roosevelt 303,200
Sheridan 271 ,000
Valley 278,700
N. FAST 1,772,700
Broadwater 41,000
Cascade 1 88,900
Fergus 146,400
Gol den Va I ley . . . . 49,000
Jud i th Bas In 81 ,900
Lewis « Clark 22,200
Meagher 10,100
Musselshel 1 44.200
Petroleum 9.800
Wheat land 38,800
CFNTRAI 632,300
Beaverhead 16,100
Gal latin 45,400
Jefferson 8,300
Mad Ison 11 ,800
S. WFST 81,600
Big Horn 109.500
Carbon 24,500
Park 12,200
StI I Iwater 37.700
Sweet Grass 7.500
Treasure 6.800
Yellowstone 79.800
S. CFNTRAI 277,800
Carter 60,300
Custer 45, 200
Fal Ion 71 ,600
Powder River 42,600
Prairie 55,800
Rosebud 57,900
Wi baux 68, 100
S. EAST 401,500
STATE 5,560.000
1/ Winter Wheat reseeded to spr
0 0 0 200 0 0 0 0 0 0
200
48,000 73,200 4,500 138,200 47,500 32,000 32,500 55,000 43,100
474,000
200 29,500 10,300 44,200 30,300 21 ,200 2,900 16.000
154.600
2.900
24.100
15.800
12,400
10,300
2,700
500
7,400
1 ,100
2,800
80,000
0
I ,600
1 ,900
600
4,100
8,200
3.100 100
1 .800 300 100
3,800
17,400
9,000 2,000 7,800 2,000 14.100 10.200 4,600
49.700
780,'
700 8,200
500 1 1 ,700
100
300 1 ,800 1 .700 2.300 2,200
29,500
143,700 466,200 137,000 408,900 216,400 138,900 148,500 141 ,800 189,000
1,990,400
235,200
150,400 106,600 1 84,400 128,700 282,000 268,100 262,700
1 ,618.100
38,100
164,800
130,600
36.600
71 ,600
19,500
9,600
36.800
8.700
36,000
552,300
16,100
43,800
6,400
1 1,200
77,500
101 ,300 21 ,400 12,100 35,900 7,000 6,700 76,000
260,400
51,300 43,200 63,800 40,600 41 .
Harvested |
YIELD PER |
PRO- |
for Grain |
ACRE |
DUCTION |
-Bushe 1 s |
||
500 |
42.2 |
21,100 |
7,800 |
42.4 |
330,500 |
400 |
28.0 |
11,200 |
1 1 ,000 |
40.3 |
443,700 |
100 |
29.0 |
2,900 |
200 |
33.5 |
6,700 |
1 ,600 |
30.4 |
48,700 |
1 ,100 |
33.3 |
36.600 |
2,100 |
39.3 |
82,600 |
1 .700 |
38.9 |
66,100 |
26.500 |
39.6 |
1,050,100 |
118,200 |
13.0 |
1,536,000 |
379,300 |
14.1 |
5.365,800 |
87,000 |
9.1 |
791 ,400 |
376,200 |
1 1 .7 |
4,399,400 |
194,900 |
8.7 |
1 ,692,700 |
103,400 |
1 1 .3 |
1,166,300 |
118,500 |
1 1 .7 |
1 .387.600 |
104,600 |
15.4 |
1 .614,600 |
142,700 |
9.0 |
1,288,900 |
1 ,624,800 |
11 .8 |
19,242,700 |
181,000 |
6.5 |
1 ,183,000 |
124.000 |
13.7 |
1 ,698.400 |
78.000 |
9.4 |
735.200 |
158.700 |
12.8 |
2,036,300 |
110,200 |
13.9 |
1,534,000 |
246,400 |
8.2 |
2.027.900 |
210,200 |
8.7 |
1 ,830,200 |
224,100 |
10.3 |
2,308,200 |
1,332,600 |
10.0 |
13.353,200 |
30,800 |
18.7 |
577,000 |
129,400 |
13.5 |
1,742,600 |
108,500 |
15.1 |
1,643,400 |
16,200 |
9.3 |
149,900 |
56,200 |
13.5 |
756,400 |
14,900 |
18.1 |
269,000 |
5,700 |
13.6 |
77,600 |
27.000 |
8.8 |
236,400 |
4.200 |
8.6 |
36,200 |
15,700 |
7.4 |
1 15,600 |
408,600 |
13.7 |
5,604,100 |
14.400 |
29.2 |
420,300 |
42.900 |
27.5 |
1,179,600 |
4,300 |
19.7 |
84,600 |
10,200 |
15.7 |
160,500 |
71 ,800 |
25.7 |
1 ,845,000 |
97.500 |
20.6 |
2,009.700 |
16,000 |
20.2 |
323,000 |
8,600 |
22.9 |
196,700 |
31 , 1 00 |
13.9 |
431 ,100 |
3,000 |
14.9 |
44,700 |
6,300 Tfe.^ |
29.1 |
183,600 |
71 ,000 |
16.0 |
1 ,136,900 |
233,500 18.5
40.800
23.8 52
,700
SI
WINTER WHEAT -- 1984
ACREAGE, YIELD aad PRODUCTION BY COUNTIES - IRRIGATED and NOT IRRIGATED
TOTAL |
IRRIGATED |
NOT IRRIGATED |
||||||
COUNTY DISTRICT Fl athead Lake |
Ac res .Planted 6,600 6,900 100 600 200 1,100 1,900 17,400 117,500 336,800 13,500 267,800 103,600 58,100 120,000 141,400 92,300 1,251,000 1,500 78,700 49,200 93,200 67,200 27,100 6,400 35,200 358,500 29,100 126,700 124,400 37,500 61,000 14,900 11,100 33,900 8,800 32,900 480,300 4,300 31,000 5,500 5,600 46,400 105,800 14,000 12,800 59,100 6,800 4,200 92,800 295,500 40,500 36,500 31,600 31,600 41,300 53,500 15,900 250,900 2,700,000 |
Acres Har- vested 6,400 6,500 100 500 200 1,100 1,500 16,300 110,800 322,600 11,500 254,300 96,500 53,600 109,700 133,300 86,200 1,178,500 1,300 69,200 43,200 81,600 52,800 24,600 5,200 30,500 308,400 24,500 119,800 118,100 34,800 57,800 14,200 10,700 27,000 7,800 30,500 445,200 3,900 27,600 4,800 5,000 41,300 97,400 13,000 11,700 56,000 6,400 4,100 83,600 272,200 37,000 32,000 28,000 28,800 34,800 42,900 14,600 218,100 2,480,000 |
Yield Per Ac re B 38.8 29.6 24.0 39.6 23.0 29.4 27.1 33.2 27.0 34.8 22.5 24.7 18.7 20.5 28.3 31.6 23.7 28.0 10.8 22.1 13.2 22.1 22.7 19.8 21.7 17.4 20.2 28.1 33.1 29.5 20.3 29.1 28.7 24.5 18.1 16.7 19.5 27.9 34.2 42.1 29.7 28.8 38.3 27.9 29.6 26.5 22.9 21.9 29.0 27.0 26.5 30.1 25.2 28.2 30.3 27.3 24.3 26.0 27.3 27.0 |
Pro- duction ushel s 248,400 192,700 2,400 19,800 4,600 32,300 40,700 540,900 2,991,100 11,219,300 258,800 6,289,000 1,806,600 1,100,200 3,102,600 4,212,000 2,038,800 33,018,400 14,000 1,530,300 568,100 1,802,700 1,198,000 486,800 112,700 531,800 6,244,400 687,300 3,964,800 3,479,300 706,100 1,683,200 407 ,400 262,100 487,700 130,500 596,000 12,404,400 133,500 1,162,600 142,700 144,100 1,582,900 2,721,400 384,700 310,600 1,284,200 140,100 118,700 2,256,800 7,216,500 1,113,400 806,400 789,600 872,800 949,800 1,040,900 379,600 5,952,500 66,960,000 |
Ac res Har- vested 1,300 1,000 0 300 0 200 0 2,800 0 200 0 0 0 200 2,500 2,800 0 5,700 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 100 200 400 500 0 400 0 200 0 0 0 0 1,500 100 3,200 0 100 3,400 800 1,500 300 0 100 300 1,200 4,200 0 800 0 0 200 200 0 1,200 19,000 |
Yield Per Ac re -Bu.- 62.0 58.0 0 50.0 0 58.0 0 59.0 0 60.0 0 0 0 57.0 58.0 60.0 0 59.0 0 0 0 0 0 34.0 0 36.0 35.0 52.0 39.0 0 45.0 0 46.0 0 0 0 0 45.0 66.0 65.0 0 64.0 65.0 46.0 51.0 53.0 0 46.0 60.0 59.0 53.0 0 38.0 0 0 35.0 35.0 0 37.0 56.0 |
Ac res Har- vested 5,100 5,500 100 200 200 900 1,500 13,500 110,800 322,400 11,500 254,300 96,500 53,400 107,200 130,500 86,200 1,172,800 1,300 69,200 43,200 81,600 52,800 24,500 5,200 30,400 308,200 24,100 119,300 118,100 34,400 57,800 14,000 10,700 27,000 7,800 30,500 443,700 3,800 24,400 4,800 4,900 37,900 96,600 11,500 11,400 56,000 6,300 3,800 82,400 268,000 37,000 31,200 28,000 28,800 34,600 42,700 14,600 216,900 2,461,000 |
Yield Per Ac re -Bu.- 32.9 24.5 |
24.0 |
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24.0 |
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Powel 1 |
23.0 |
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Raval 11 |
23.0 |
|||||||
Sanders |
27.1 |
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N. WFST Blaine |
27.8 27.0 |
|||||||
34.8 |
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Gl ac 1er |
22.5 |
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Hill |
24.7 |
|||||||
Liberty Phill 1ps Pond era |
18.7 20.4 27.6 |
|||||||
31.0 |
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Tool e |
23.7 |
|||||||
N. CENTRAL |
27.9 |
|||||||
Daniels |
10.8 |
|||||||
22.1 |
||||||||
Garf lei d |
13.2 |
|||||||
22.1 |
||||||||
22.7 |
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Roosevel t |
19.7 21.7 |
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Val ley |
17.4 |
|||||||
,N. EA$T Broadwate r Cascade |
20.2 27.7 33.1 |
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29.5 |
||||||||
Golden Val ley. . . . Jud 1th Basin Lewis i CI ark ... . Meag her |
20.0 29.1 28.4 24.5 |
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Mussel she! 1 Petrol eum Wheat! and CENTRAL Beaverhead Gal latin |
18.1 16.7 19.5 27.8 33.4 39.1 |
|||||||
Jefferson |
29.7 28.1 |
|||||||
S. WEST Big Ho rn |
35.9 27.8 |
|||||||
26.8 |
||||||||
Park |
25.9 |
|||||||
Stillwater Sweet Grass |
22.9 21.5 26.5 |
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Yel 1 owstone S. CENTRAL |
25.5 26.1 30.1 |
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Cu ste r |
24.9 |
|||||||
28.2 |
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Powder River Pral rie |
30.3 27.2 |
|||||||
24.2 |
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Wibaux |
26.0 |
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S, EAST STATE |
27.2 26.8 |
WINTER WHEAT -- 19>S
ACRBAOe, YIELD. •■< PRODUCTION DV COHNTIB* - MMiaATID ■•< MOT MaiaATID
S9
TOTAL
IRRIGATED
NOT IRRIGATED
COUNTY DISTRICT
Acres PI anted
Flathead 6,200
Lake 7,700
Minora I 200
Ml ssou la 600
Po»e II 400
Raval II 1 ,100
Sanders I ,500
N- KFST 17,700
Blaine 93,600
Chouteau 536,000
Glacier 11 ,300
Hill 271 ,700
Liberty 103,200
Ph I I I ips 60,500
Pondera 98,500
Teton 130,700
Toole 78,200
N. CENTRAL 1,183,700
Dan le I s 1 ,500
Dawson 73, 100
Garf le Id 25,100
McCone 76,200
Richland 50,600
Rooseve It 35 ,400
Sher Idan 4,800
Val ley 35,500
N. FAST 302,200
Broadwater 18,400
Cascade 11 2,900
Fergus 123,300
Golden Va I ley . . . . 35,400
Judith Bas In 60,500
Lewi s 4 Clark .... 16,500
Meagher 8,700
Musselshel I 36,800
Petroleum 6,600
Wheatland 25,300
CFNTRAI 444,400
Beaverhead 4,000
Ga I latin 27, 100
Jefferson 4,600
Mad Ison 5, 100
S. WEST 40,800
Big Horn 89,600
Carbon 13,900
Park 8,300
StI I Iwater 29,300
Sweet Grass 6,700
Treasure 4,100
Yellowstone 70,800
S. CFNTRAI 222,700
Carter 50,200
Custer 33,800
Fa I Ion 27,700
Powder River 39,000
Pral r le 40,600
Rosebud 40,700
Wibaux 16,500
Acres Har- vested
6,000
7,200
100
600
200
1 ,000
1 ,400
16,500
37,800
243,300
6,600
125,900
52,500
19,400
59,500
67,800
28,600
641 ,400
600
33.500
8,000
27,700
1 1 ,600
6,000
1 ,400
12,500
101 ,300
1 1 ,800 63,900 88,500 14,600 37,200 12,700
4,700 24,000
3,400 10,300
271 ,100
3,400
25,200
2,700
4,500
35,800
Yield
per
Acre
41 41 , 38, 21 , 9, 21 , 40,
S. EAST
248,500
STATE
79 |
,300 |
20 |
.4 |
10 |
,000 |
16 |
.4 |
6 |
,700 |
23 |
.0 |
24 |
,700 |
14 |
.8 |
2 |
,600 |
12 |
.2 |
3, |
,900 |
18 |
.5 |
62, |
,800 |
15 |
.8 |
190, |
,000 |
17 |
.9 |
32, |
,400 |
21 , |
.8 |
18, |
,200 |
17, |
.5 |
16, |
,300 |
19, |
.0 |
26, |
,700 |
23, |
.2 |
17, |
,500 |
14, |
.0 |
25, |
,200 |
21 , |
.0 |
7, |
,600 |
17, |
.4 |
143, |
,900 |
19, |
.9 |
400, |
,000 |
16, |
,0 |
Pro- duction
-Bushe I s-
38.7
16.0 15.7 16.2 14.0 1 1 .6 15 .0 14.0 16.0 12.8
14.8
5.7 15.7 13.8 12.7 13.8
9.0 10.4 12.8
13.6
13.5
14.3
16.4
9.0
14.9
17.6
13.3
9.0
9.0
7.9
14.1
28.4 24.5 20.4 17.0
23.6
Acres Har- vested
1 ,500
,800 0 100 0 0 0
3,400
600
900
100
600
0
600
2,000
1 ,000
0
5,800
0 300 0 0 0 300 0 0
600
246,600
296,400
3,800
12,600
1,800
21 ,000
56,000
638,200
605,700
3,813,400
106,900
1 ,760,200
607,500
290,700
832,500
1 ,085,600
367,300
9,469,800
3,400 524,600 1 10,000 352,600 159,900 54,000 14,600 159,500
1 ,378,600
159,000
91 1 ,100
1 ,447,300
131 ,200
552,800
223,400
62,600
215,400
30,600
81,600
3,815,000
96,700
616,200
55,200
76,500
844,600
1 ,616,000 163,800 153,900 366,000 31 ,800 72,000 991 ,100
3,394,600
706,200 318,300 308,900 619,000 245,100 529,200 132,500
2,859,200 600 22,400,000 20,000
1 ,500
900
2,000
0
0
2,900
1 ,000 100 800 0 200 300
2,800
5,200
Yield
per
Acre
-Bu.-
54
57
34
55.0
30.0 25.0 23.0 20.0
20 25 34
26.0
.0 20.0 .0 .0 .0 16.0 .0 .0
18.0
800 |
25 |
.0 |
500 |
31 |
.0 |
0 |
.0 |
|
0 |
.0 |
|
0 |
.0 |
|
200 |
25 |
.0 |
0 |
.0 |
|
0 |
.0 |
|
0 |
.0 |
|
0 |
.0 |
27.0
63 63
63.0
54, 56. 40.
27. 58. 52.
50.0
0 |
.0 |
300 |
52.0 |
0 |
.0 |
0 |
.0 |
0 |
.0 |
300 |
42.0 |
0 |
.0 |
Acres Har- vested
4,500
5,400
100
500
200
1,000
1,400
13,100
37,200
242,400
6,500
125,300
52,500
18,800
57,500
66,800
28,600
635,600
600
33,200
8,000
27,700
1 1 ,600
5,700
1,400
12.500
100,700
1 1 ,000 63,400 88,500 14,600 37,200 12,500
4,700 24,000
3,400 10,300
269,600
2,500
23,200
2,700
4,500
32,900
78,300 9,900 5,900
24,700 2,400 3,600
60,000
164,800
32,400 17,900 16,300 26,700 17,500 24,900 7,600
47.0 143,300
43.0 1,380.000
Yield
per
Acre
-Bu.-
36.8 35.9 38
18
9
21
40
34.4
15.8 15.6 16.1 14.0 1 1 .6 14.8 13.6 15.7 12.8
14.7
5 15
13 12, 13, 8 10,
12.8
13.6
12.6
14.1
16. 9. 14. 17. 13.
9.0 9.0 7.9
14.0
16.0 21 .1 20.4 17.0
20.1
19.9 16.0 20.7 14.8 1 1 .0 15.2 14.1
17.0
21 .
16. 19. 23. 14. 20. 17,
19.8 15.6
40
DURUM WHEAT -- 1984
ACKEAOE. YIELD. «■< PRODUCTION BY COUNTIES - iillllOATED aad NOT llmiaATED
TOTAL
IRRIGATED
NOT IRRIGATED
COUNTY
S. DISTRICT
Bl aine
Chouteau . . . Gl ader. . . .
H111
L Iberty. . . . Ph1l 1 1ps. . . Pondera , . . .
Teton
Toole
N. CENTRAL
Daniels....
Dawson
McCone
R1chl and. . . Roosevel t . . Sheridan. . . Val ley
N. EAST
Cascade. . . .
CENTRAL
Carter
Custer
Fallon
Wibaux
S. EAST
STATE
Acres PI anted
600
3,600
800
400
600
100
19,400
3,300
22,100
50,900
4,300
900
l.SOO
900
27,400
123,300
2,100
160,400
1,100
1,100
100
100
500
1,900
2,600
215,000
Ac res Har- vested
600
3,500
800
400
600
100
18,800
3,300
21,300
49,400
3,900
900
1,500
900
26,500
121,300
2,000
157,000
1,100
1,100
100
100
500
1,800
2,500
210,000
Yield
Per Pro- Ac re due t Ion Bushel 5
23. 25, 18,
16.0
14.0 15.0 19.9 28.9 17.8
19.9
15.8 19.0 13.0 18.0 16.0 16.1 16.0
16.0
18.6
18.6
19.0 20.0 17.0 20.2
19.5
17.0
13,800
89,000
14,400
6,400
8,400
1,500
373,200
95,500
379,400
981,600
61,600 17,100 19,500 16,200 423,500 1,949,200 32,000
2,519,100
20,500
20,500
1,900
2,000
8,500
36,400
48,800
3,570,000
Ac res Har- vested
0 0 0 0 0 0 1,200 800 0
2,000
0 0 0
0
0
600
0
600
0
0
0 0 0 0
0
2,600
Yield Per Ac re -Bu.-
0 0 0 0 0 0 67.0 62.0
65.0
0 0 0 0 0 52.0 0
52.0
0
0
0
0 0 0
0
62.0
Ac res
Har-
ves ted
600
3,500
800
400
600
100
17,600
2,500
21,300
47,400
3,900
900
1,500
900
26,500
120,700
2,000
156,400
1,100
1,100
100
100
500
1,800
2,500
207 ,400
Yield Per Ac re -Bu.-
23.0 25.4 18.0 16.0 14.0 15.0 16.6 18.4 17.8
18.0
15.8 19.0 13.0
18, 16, 15, 16.
15.9
18.6
18.6
19.0 20.0 17.0 20.2
19.5
16.4
DURUM WHEAT - 1985
ACREAOE. YIELD, aixl PRODUCTION IT COUNTB* - ■UIIOATBO ■■« HOT MMOATIB
41
COUNTY
& DISTRICT
Bla Ine
Chouteau . . . Gl ac ler . . . ,
HI II
Liberty
Pondera . . . .
Teton
Too I e
N- CFNTRAI
Dan le I s . . . .
Dawson
McCone
Rich land . . . Rooseve It.. Sher I dan . . . Val ley
N. EAST
Cascade . . . .
CENTRAl
Big Horn . . . Park
S. CENTRftL
Carter
Custer
Fa I I on
Wibaux
S. EAST
STATE
NOT |
|||||||
TOTAL |
IRR |
GATED |
IRRIGATED |
||||
Ac res |
Yield |
Acres |
Yield |
Acres |
Yield |
||
Acres |
Har- |
Per |
Pro- |
Har- |
Per |
Har- |
Per |
P lanted |
vested |
Acre Bus |
duction |
vested |
Acre |
vested |
Acre |
he 1 s |
-Bu.- |
-Bu.- |
|||||
700 |
400 |
12.0 |
4,800 |
_. |
_. |
400 |
12.0 |
2,800 |
2,000 |
13.7 |
27,400 |
-- |
-- |
2,000 |
13.7 |
1 ,000 |
400 |
8.5 |
3,400 |
-- |
-- |
400 |
8.5 |
600 |
300 |
11 .0 |
3,300 |
-- |
-- |
300 |
11 .0 |
700 |
400 |
11 .0 |
4,400 |
-- |
-- |
400 |
11 .0 |
12,300 |
9,000 |
12.6 |
1 13,800 |
1,500 |
23.0 |
7,500 |
10.6 |
4,100 |
2,800 |
14.0 |
39,200 |
400 |
23.0 |
2,400 |
12.5 |
6,500 |
4,100 |
10.0 |
41 ,000 |
— |
-- |
4,100 |
10.0 |
28,700 |
19,400 |
12.2 |
237,300 |
1,900 |
23.0 |
17,500 |
11.1 |
4,100 |
2,400 |
9.0 |
21,600 |
_. |
|
2,400 |
9.0 |
1,400 |
500 |
8.0 |
4,000 |
|
|
500 |
8.0 |
2,200 |
1,000 |
7.1 |
7,100 |
— |
— |
1,000 |
7.1 |
1 ,200 |
600 |
6.5 |
3,900 |
.- |
|
600 |
6.5 |
31,200 |
26,400 |
7.5 |
198,500 |
— |
— |
26,400 |
7.5 |
123,600 |
104,800 |
8.6 |
896,800 |
900 |
17.0 |
103,900 |
8.5 |
2,800 |
1,600 |
8.7 |
13,900 |
— |
-- |
1,600 |
8.7 |
166,500 |
137,300 |
8.3 |
1,145,800 |
900 |
17.0 |
136,400 |
8.3 |
900 |
500 |
17.6 |
8,800 |
400 |
19.0 |
100 |
12.0 |
900 |
500 |
17.6 |
8,800 |
400 |
19.0 |
100 |
12.0 |
400 |
200 |
8.5 |
1,700 |
.« |
__ |
200 |
8.5 |
300 |
300 |
58.0 |
17,400 |
300 |
58.0 |
-- |
-- |
700 |
500 |
38.2 |
19,100 |
300 |
58.0 |
200 |
8.5 |
300 |
100 |
10.0 |
1,000 |
__ |
__ |
100 |
10.0 |
200 |
100 |
12.0 |
1,200 |
-. |
— |
100 |
12.0 |
500 |
400 |
15.0 |
6,000 |
— |
-- |
400 |
15.0 |
2,200 |
1 ,700 |
12.2 |
20,800 |
— |
-- |
1 ,700 |
12.2 |
3,200 |
2,300 |
12.6 |
29,000 |
— |
— |
2,300 |
12.6 |
200,000 |
160,000 |
9.0 |
1 ,440,000 |
3,500 |
24.0 |
156,500 |
8.7 |
SPRING WHEAT OTHER THAN DURUM -- 1984
ACIIEAOE. YIELD >W PIIOOUCTION BY COUNTIES - IRRIGATED ..4 NOT IRRIGATED
TOTAL
IRRIGATED
NOT IRRIGATED
COUNTY
& DISTRICT
Deerlodge
Fl athead
Gran 1 te
L ake
M 1 ssou la
Powel 1
Raval 11
Sanders
N- WEST
Blaine
Chouteau
Gl ac1er
Hill
Liberty
Ph1l 1 Ips
Pondera
Teton
Toole
N. CENTRAL
Daniels
Dawson
Garfield
McCone
Rlchl and
Roosevel t
Sheridan
Valley
N. EAST
Broadwater. . . .
Cascade
Fe rgus
Golden Valley. Jud 1th Basin. . Lewis i CI ark.
Meag he r
Mussel shel 1 . . .
Petrol eum
Wheatl and
CENTRAL
Beave rhead . . , .
Gal latin
J ef f erson
Mad 1 son
S. WEST
Big Horn
Carbon
Park
Stillwater
Sweet Grass. . .
Treasu re
Yel 1 owstone. . .
S. CENTRAL
Ca rte r
Custer
Fallon
Powder River. .
Prairie
Rosebud
Wibaux
S. EAST
STATE
Ac res PI anted
300 900 300
3,100 500 500
1,300 500
7,400
71,400
123,300
115,200
187,300
118,700
84,600
37,500
32,700
92,600
863,300
172,700 65,000 40,000 90,900 83,700
201,300 95,000
208,000
956,600
11.300
53,400
14,600
900
11,100
1,600
800
800
800
3,600
98,900
6,000
12,900
1,400
4,200
24,500
20,200 6,700 1,500 3,900 300 3 ,000 6,200
41,800
5,600
10,500
38,600
2,400
2,300
8,700
39,400
107,500
2,100,000
Ac res Har- vested
300 900 300
3,000 500 500
1,300 300
7,100
65,500
115,000
91,500
159,100
112,200
78,400
35,700
30,300
88,400
776,100
167,100 61,900 34,000 88,200 80,600
193,400 88,400
200,700
914,300
10,800
42,400
12,500
900
10,700
1,600
800
800
700
2,500
83,700
5,900
12,600
1,400
3,900
23,800
19,800 6,700 1,500 3,900 300 3,000 6,000
41,200
5,200
10,300
37,700
2,100
2,200
8,400
37,900
103,800
1,950,000
Yield Per Ac re
Pro- duction
26.0 62.0 25.0 49.6 57.2 28.0 57.0 27.0
48.5
19.0 24.1 10.3 14.8 12.1
-Bushel s-
16. 17. 23.
10.
10.9 18.9 12.4
22. 20. 14. 18.
16.
16.1
47 21
14
24
17
38,
14
16
23.1
54.5 43.4 36.3 42.2
45.6
31.8 42.9 32.3 19.1 30.3 50.3 36.4
34.4
17.7 31.4 21.9 23.5 18.1 24.7 21.1
22.5
17.5
7,800 55,800
7,500
148,700
28,600
14,000
74,100
8,100
344,600
1,245,400
2,776,400
938,900
2,357,400
1,358.600
1,291,900
606,300
702,800
965,600
15.8 12,243,300
1,819,800 1,158,100 421,700 1,938,800 1,644,500 2,888,400 1,625,500 3,255,900
14,762,700
512,000 906,500 180,100
22,000 189,100
61,200
11,600 6,400 5,600
40,600
1,935,100
321,800
547,300
50,800
164,700
1.084,600
630.100
287,300
48,400
74,500
9,100
150,900
218,200
1,418,500
91,800 323,000 826,100 49,300 39,800 207,600 798,600
2,336,200
34.125,000
Ac res Har- vested
0
900
0
2,400
400
0
1,300
0
5,000
3,500 5,000 1,300 2,400 500 3,100 4,200 6,500 0
26,500
0 0 400 3.100 3,300 4,200 1,400 5,200
17,600
600
200
300
300
100
800
0
0
0
100
12,400
5.100
5.200
200
2.500
13.000
5,100
4,200
500
100
100
2,100
2,600
14,700
0
1,700
800
100
0
1,200
0
3,800
93,000
Yield Per Ac re -Bu.-
0 62.0
0 56.0 64.0
0 57 .0
0
58.0
38.0 51.0 37.0 52.0 38.0 36.0 42.0 50.0 0
45.0
0 0 50.0 53.0 63.0 58.0 55.0 66.0
60.0
63.0
51.0
53.0
48.0
57.0
60.0
0
0
0
52.0
58.0
59.0 62.0 56.0 53.0
59.0
62.0 55.0 52.0 59.0 52.0 65 .0 62.0
60.0
0 59.0 39.0 43.0
0 61.0
0
55.0 55.0
Acres |
Yield |
Har- |
Per |
vested |
Ac re |
-Bu.- |
|
300 |
26.0 |
0 |
0 |
300 |
25.0 |
600 |
23.7 |
100 |
30.0 |
500 |
28.0 |
0 |
0 |
300 |
27.0 |
2.100
26,500
5,200 8,600
36.900 2.000 2.200 7,200
37,900
100,000 1,857,000
26.0
62 |
,000 |
17 |
.9 |
no |
,000 |
22 |
.9 |
90 |
,200 |
9 |
9 |
156 |
,700 |
14 |
.2 |
HI |
,700 |
12 |
0 |
75 |
,300 |
15 |
.7 |
31 |
,500 |
13 |
7 |
23 |
,800 |
15 |
9 |
88 |
,400 |
10 |
9 |
749 |
,600 |
14 |
7 |
167 |
,100 |
10 |
.9 |
61 |
,900 |
18 |
.9 |
33 |
,600 |
12 |
0 |
85 |
,100 |
20 |
9 |
77 |
300 |
18 |
.6 |
189 |
,200 |
14 |
0 |
87 |
.000 |
17 |
8 |
195 |
,500 |
14 |
9 |
896 |
700 |
15 |
3 |
4 |
,200 |
22 |
9 |
38 |
,200 |
18 |
1 |
12 |
,200 |
13 |
5 |
600 |
12 |
7 |
|
10 |
600 |
17 |
3 |
800 |
16 |
5 |
|
800 |
14 |
5 |
|
800 |
8 |
0 |
|
700 |
8 |
0 |
|
2 |
400 |
14 |
8 |
71 |
300 |
17 |
1 |
800 |
26 |
1 |
|
7 |
400 |
30 |
4 |
1 |
200 |
33 |
0 |
1 |
400 |
23 |
0 |
10 |
800 |
29 |
4 |
14 |
700 |
21 |
4 |
2 |
500 |
22 |
5 |
1 |
000 |
22 |
4 |
3 |
800 |
18 |
1 |
200 |
19 |
5 |
|
900 |
16 |
0 |
|
3 |
400 |
16 |
8 |
20.2
17.7 25.9 21.5 22.5 18.1 18.7 21.1
21.3
15.6
SPRING WHEAT OTHER THAN DURUM -- 19SS
ACREAOE, YIELD, mmt PRODUCTION IV COUNTIES - MRiaATIO ■■< NOT MBMATIB
TOTAL
IRRIGATED
NOT IRRIGATED
COUNTY DISTRICT
Deer Lodge . . .
F I atheed
Gran I te
Lake
L I nco I n
Mineral
M I ssou la
Powel I
Raval II
Sanders
N. WEST
Blaine
Chouteau
Glac ler
HI I I
Liberty
Phi I I Ips
Pondera
Teton ,
Toole
N. CFNTRAI
Dan le Is
Dawson
Garf le Id
McCone
Rich land
Rooseve It
Sher I dan
Val ley
N. FAST
Broadwater . . . .
Cascade
Fergus
Go I den Valley. Jud 1th Bas In . . Lewi s i CI ark .
Meagher
Musselshell...
Petro I eum
Wheat land
CENTRAL
Beaverhead . . . .
Gal latin
Je f f erson
Mad I son
S I I ver Bow . . . .
S. WEST
Big Horn
Carbon
Park
StI I Iwater
Sweet Grass . . .
Treasure
Ye 1 lowstone . . .
S. CENTRAL
Carter
Custer
Fa I Ion
Powder Rl ver . .
Pra Ir le
Rosebud
Wibaux
Acres
Planted
700 2,000
500 4,200
100
100 1 ,200 1,300 1 ,200
700
12,000
97,400 200,600 129,200 274,800 160,000 1 10,400 70,200 62,000 147,400
1 ,252,000
229,800 105,400 91 ,800 150,200 107,200 236,600 142,600 240,400
Acres Har- vested
500 1 ,800
400 3,800
100
100 1 ,000
900 1 ,100
300
10,000
80,000
134,000
80,000
250,000
142,000
84,000
50,000
34,000
1 10,000
964,000
178,000
90,000
70,000
130,000
98,000
214,000
104,000
210,000
1,304,000 1,094,000
22.600
75.100
23,100
13,600
21 ,400
5,700
1 ,400
7,400
3,200
13,500
1 87,000
12,100
18,300
3,700
6,700
40,800
19,500 10,600 3,600 8,400 600 2,700 9,000
54,400
9,800 1 1 ,200 43,400
3,600 15,200 17,200 49,400
19,000
65,000
20,000
1 ,600
19,000
2,200
1,000
J, 000
800
5,400
137,000
11 ,000
17.700
1,600
5,700
36,000
18,000 6,000 1,600 6.400 400 2,400 8,200
43,000
8,300
5,500
55,500
3,000
3,900
15,000
44,800
Yield
Per
Acre
22,
12,
9, 1 1 , 10, 20, 15.
7.
7,
6
13.0
29,
31 , 18, 14,
27.8
21 .8 26.5 15.9 10.2 32.3 46.5 17.8
21 .2
14.9 27.4 18.2 15.7 21 .9 19.0 13.2
Production
-Bushe I s-
42.2 46.6 28.0 38.8 29.0 29.0 36.1 38.7 56.0 33.7
41 .2
I 1 .6 11.4
8.5 10.5
7.6 10.4
8.8 14.4
8.0
9.9
6.5 13.0
8.9 12.9 14.0
8.3
8.8 10.2
21,100
83,900
11,200
147.300
2,900
2,900
36,100
34,800
61,600
10, 100
41 1 ,900
925,500 1 ,525,000
681 , 100 2,635,900
,080,800 875,600 441 ,300 489,800 880,600
1 ,158,000 1 ,169,800
625,200 1 ,676,600 1 ,370,200 1 ,775,400
918,800 2,134,800
418,000
822,700
196,100
18,700
203,600
45,600
15,000
21 ,000
5,600
34,000
323,600
563,400
29,400
84,000
392,000
159,200
25,400
65,100
12,900
1 1 1 ,600
145,800
912,000
123,500 150,500 647,800 47,100 85,300 285,300 591,500
Acres Har- vested
200
900
0
2.200
0
0
500
300
1 ,100
200
5,400
4,800
4,000 1 ,400 2,200 800 1 ,000 4,600 5,200 0
9,535,600 24,000
200 600 0 2,600 4,000 2,400 2,400 4,800
9.9 10,828,800 17,000
7,000 6,200
0 400
0 900 400
0
0 100
1,780,300 15,000
6,200
8,200
300
1 ,900
1,000,400 16,600
2,000
2,000
400
200
200
2,000
1 ,200
8,000
0 2,200
0
0
400
2,400
0
Yield
Per
Acre
-Bu.-
62.0
56.0
0.0
46.0
0.0
0.0
45.0
63.0
56.0
42.0
51 .0
36.0 53.0 36.0 26.0 36.0 52.0 27.0 50.5
40.0
28.0 46.0 0.0 61 .0 61 .0 44.0 68.0 65.0
46.0 42.5
0. 30.
0. 38. 30.
0.0
0.0
28.0
43.1
46.0 54.0 37.0 26.0
47.5
68.0 57.0 36.0 52.0 50.0 53.0 71 .0
59.5
0.0 52.0
0.0
0.0 52.0 67.0
0.0
Acres Har- vested
300 900 400 1,600 100 100 500 600
100
4,600
75,200
130,000
78,600
247,800
141 ,200
83,000
45,400
28,800
1 10,000
940,000
177,800
89,400
70,000
127,400
94.000
211,600
101 ,600
205,200
59.8 1,077,000
12,000 58.600 20.000
1.200 19,000
1,300 600
3.000 800
5,300
122,000
4,800 9,500 1 ,300 3,800
19,400
16,000 4,000 1.200 6.200 200 400 7,000
35.000
8.300
3,300
35.500
3,000
3,500
12.600
44,800
Yield
Per
Acre
-Bu.-
29.0 37.2 28.0 28.8 29.0 29.0 27.2 26.5
17.0
29.7
10.0 10.1
8 10 7 9, 7.
7.9 8.0
9.1
6.5 12.8
8.9 1 1 , 12.
7.
7.
8.
9.1
8.0 9.5 9.8 5.6
10, 6. 5. 7, 7, 5
9.3
8.0 12.7 14.1
9.1
10.9
16 |
0 |
11 |
3 |
9 |
2 |
8 |
6 |
14 |
5 |
14 |
0 |
8 |
7 |
12.5
14, 10. 18, 15. 18. 9. 13.
FAST
STATE
149,800 116,000 3,000,000 2,400,000
16.6 1,931,000 5,000 11.0 26,400,000 91,000
59.2 111,000 49.0 2,309,000
14.7 9.5
44
WINTER WHEAT
MAJOR VARIETIES AS PERCENT OF TOTAL ACREAGE -- 1976 • 19B6
XVOV M.WUI
SPRING WHEAT
MAJOR VARIETIES AS PERCENT OF TOTAL ACREAGE •• 1976 • I98«
1>7* 1977 1(78 1»7> ISa* 19ai Kll 19II 1814 !••*
DURUM WHEAT
MAJOR VARIETIES AS PERCENT OF TOTAL ACREAGE ~ 1976 - 1986
197* 1977 1978 1879 1980 1981 1982 1888 1984 198
4S
MONTANA WHEAT VARIETIES: PERCENT OF TOTAL SEEDED ACREAGE 1981 ■ 19S6
I*t4 REViaeD ft ItU P1IELIMI«AIIY SBEDED ACRE*
CLASS
VARIETY
PERCENT OF TOTAL SEEDED ACREAGE 1981 1982 1983 1984 1986
--Percen t--
WINTER WHEAT
Redwin
WInalta 18.7
Norstar 15.4
Rocky 1.8
Nee ley
Centurk 24.6
Roughr Ider 5.5
Cree
Cheyenne 16.9
Wl nr I dge
Weston
Archer
Warrior 3.5
Other & Unknown 13.6
TOTAL 100.0
SPRING WHEAT
Newana 12.7
Len
Leu 11.1
Olaf 15.2
Nor thrup King..
Solar 6.8
Butte 4.2
Pondera 0.2
Prodax 12.7
Tioga 5.6
Red Rl ver 1.3
Oslo
Other i Unknown 18.2
TOTAL 100.0
DURUM WHEAT
Vic 1.3
Ward 28.9
L loyd
Crosby 8.1
Wakooma
Wei Is 5.9
Cando 18.8
Rolette 8.3
Other i Unknown 28.7
TOTAL 100.0
7.8 |
25.3 |
35.9 |
29.6 |
40.9 |
33.1 |
22.0 |
19.5 |
— |
-- |
2.1 |
16.6 |
9.3 |
2.6 |
9.8 |
8.3 |
2.3 |
— |
-- |
5.8 |
3.5 |
2.2 |
3.7 |
3.5 |
9.2 |
7.6 |
3.7 |
1 .9 |
9.7 |
8.9 |
10.7 |
1 .6 |
17.3 |
20.3 |
11.1 |
13.2 |
SEEDED ACRES 1984 1986
Revised Preliminary
8.3 |
24.2 |
34.6 |
25.9 |
933,500 |
556,000 |
22.2 |
14.3 |
13.4 |
13.8 |
361,000 |
296,300 |
11 .8 |
10.4 |
11.7 |
12.7 |
314,900 |
273,000 |
8.0 |
8.0 |
11.1 |
9.0 |
298,800 |
193,300 |
-- |
— |
1 .3 |
9.0 |
35,600 |
193,300 |
15.4 |
8.9 |
6.6 |
7.2 |
177,600 |
154,000 |
5.0 |
6.4 |
4.0 |
2.6 |
107,700 |
56,600 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
2.6 |
— |
56,300 |
15.6 |
8.3 |
5.1 |
2.4 |
137,100 |
51 ,300 |
-- |
-- |
0.9 |
0.9 |
24,000 |
18,400 |
0.2 |
-- |
0.5 |
0.8 |
13,200 |
17,000 |
— |
-- |
0.5 |
0.7 |
12,900 |
15,200 |
3.6 |
3.1 |
1 .5 |
0.7 |
41,600 |
14,200 |
9.9 |
16.4 |
8.8 |
1 1 .7 |
242,100 |
255,100 |
00.0 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
2,700,000 |
2,150,000 |
12.7 |
19.8 |
21 .8 |
22.9 |
457,800 |
651 ,800 |
4.0 |
I 1 .9 |
12.4 |
1 I .9 |
260,400 |
340,100 |
11 .5 |
9.4 |
10.0 |
1 1 .5 |
210,000 |
327,100 |
17.8 |
11 .3 |
9.5 |
5.7 |
199,500 |
162,000 |
2.7 |
5.7 |
1 .5 |
3.3 |
31,500 |
93,400 |
7.7 |
5.6 |
3.7 |
2.8 |
77,700 |
81 ,100 |
5.1 |
2.7 |
4.0 |
2.5 |
84,000 |
72,500 |
0.6 |
3.5 |
2.3 |
1 .9 |
48,300 |
53,100 |
7.6 |
5.5 |
6.6 |
1 .5 |
138,600 |
46,300 |
5.6 |
2.3 |
2.9 |
1 .5 |
60,900 |
41 ,900 |
0.2 |
1 .0 |
0.2 |
1 .4 |
4,200 |
40,100 |
-- |
0.4 |
0.8 |
1 .4 |
16,800 |
38,600 |
12.6 |
12.2 |
12.3 |
13.4 |
258,300 |
383,300 |
00.0 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
2,100,000 |
2,850,000 |
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
79,300 |
44,400 |
47,300 |
29,200 |
4,300 |
24,900 |
21.100 |
12,400 |
— |
8,700 |
8,000 |
5,300 |
8,000 |
2,800 |
23,000 |
2,300 |
24,000 |
20,000 |
15,000 |
150,000 |
I
46
WHEAT SHIPPED OUT OF STATE - 1976-1985
■Y CLASS «W •BSTINATIOH
CROP YEAR 1/
East
ALL WHEAT West Other »/
Total
East
WINTER WHEAT West Other »/ Total
East
SPRING WHEAT «/
West Other i/ Total
— Thousand Bushels--
— Thousand Bushels —
— Thousand Bushels--
1976.. . |
. 12,490 |
74,510 |
1 ,808 |
88 |
808 |
9 |
151 |
48 |
153 |
495 |
57 |
799 |
3,339 |
26,357 |
1,313 |
31 |
009 |
1977.. . |
6,333 |
74,428 |
1 ,612 |
82 |
373 |
5 |
040 |
51 |
607 |
661 |
57 |
308 |
1 ,293 |
22,821 |
951 |
25 |
065 |
1978. .. |
4,658 |
94,726 |
1 ,228 |
100 |
612 |
3 |
190 |
63 |
241 |
566 |
66 |
997 |
1 ,468 |
31 ,485 |
662 |
33 |
615 |
1979.. . |
4,941 |
91 ,703 |
1 ,524 |
98 |
168 |
2 |
408 |
51 |
177 |
826 |
54 |
41 1 |
2,533 |
40,526 |
698 |
43 |
757 |
1980... |
5,179 |
72,908 |
1,185 |
79 |
272 |
2 |
384 |
36 |
755 |
484 |
39 |
623 |
2,795 |
36,153 |
701 |
39 |
649 |
1981 ... |
3,949 |
94,646 |
724 |
99 |
319 |
1 |
783 |
46 |
239 |
331 |
48 |
353 |
2,166 |
48,407 |
393 |
50 |
966 |
1982.. . |
2,627 |
120,264 |
806 |
123 |
697 |
672 |
61 |
045 |
130 |
61 |
847 |
1 ,955 |
59,219 |
676 |
61 |
850 |
|
1983... |
4,289 |
1 13,142 |
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 |
1/ Crop year July through June the following year until 1976 when the crop year changed to June through May
the f o I I ow I ng year . 1/ Includes durum wheat. t/ Other and unknown.
WHEAT SHIPPED OUT OF STATE 1984 & 1985 CROP YEARS
BY CLASS, DISTRICT, MODE. ■■<! DESTINATION
DISTRICT OF |
June 1984 - |
May |
1985 |
June 1985 - May |
1986 |
|||
ORIGIN, MODE and |
||||||||
Winter |
Spring |
Al 1 |
Wl nter |
Spring |
Al 1 |
|||
DESTINATION |
Wheat |
Wheat |
1/ |
Wheat |
Wheat |
Wheat 2/ |
Wheat |
|
--Thousand B |
ushe |
Is — |
-Thousand Bus |
hels-- |
||||
N. WEST |
243 |
115 |
358 |
98 |
1 19 |
217 |
||
N. CENTRAL |
25,088 |
16,560 |
41 ,648 |
10,753 |
15,065 |
25,818 |
||
N. EAST |
3,169 |
16,655 |
19,824 |
1 ,652 |
11,990 |
13,642 |
||
CENTRAL |
8,436 |
3,392 |
11 ,828 |
4,169 |
2,979 |
7,148 |
||
S. WEST |
1,201 |
699 |
1 ,900 |
981 |
1 ,744 |
2,725 |
||
S. CENTRAL |
6,294 |
1 ,922 |
8,216 |
2,527 |
1 ,183 |
3,710 |
||
S. EAST |
1 ,460 |
749 |
2,209 |
1,675 |
1,321 |
2,996 |
||
STATE |
||||||||
Truck East |
478 |
840 |
1,318 |
237 |
910 |
1 ,147 |
||
Truck West |
10,620 |
8,965 |
19,585 |
6,518 |
6,714 |
13,232 |
||
Truck Other |
3/ |
512 |
91 1 |
1 ,423 |
1 19 |
681 |
800 |
|
Total by Truck |
1 1 ,610 158 |
10,716 892 |
22,326 1,050 |
6,874 341 |
8,305 2,334 |
15,179 |
||
Ral 1 East |
2,675 |
|||||||
Rat 1 West |
34,123 |
27,959 |
62,082 |
14,555 |
21 ,91 1 |
36,466 |
||
Ra 1 1 Other |
3/ |
0 |
525 |
525 |
85 |
1 ,851 |
1 ,936 |
|
Total by Ra 1 1 |
pped . . . |
34,281 45,891 |
29,376 40,092 |
63,657 85,983 |
14,981 21 ,855 |
26,096 34,401 |
41 ,077 |
|
Total Wheat Shi |
56,256 |
*/ Based on data reported by commercial elevators and licensed truckers.
panded to represent 100 percent of elevator capacity. */ I nc I udes durum , 3/ Other and unknown.
Reported data were ex-
47
SUPPLY
ALL WHEAT PRODUCTION, STOCKS, and UTILIZATION
19(0 • 19t4 MARKETING VEAR*
1980 1981 1982 1 98J 1984 --Ml I I Ion Bushels--
Beglnnlng stocks 1/ 74.6 75.8 88.3 113.8 93.6
Production 119.8 172.8 180.3 136.9 104.7
Total Supply ■
DISPOSITION
194.4 248.6 268.6 250.7 198.3
Recorded movement out of State */
Milled for flour In Montana
Used for seed In Montana
Used for livestock feed a/
Unaccounted disappearance (to balance) 4/
Tota I D I spos 1 1 1 on . End 1 ng Stocks »/
95.0 |
115.4 |
138.2 |
134.3 |
88.3 |
7.9 |
8.9 |
7.7 |
6.9 |
6.4 |
6.4 |
6.0 |
5.0 |
5.3 |
5.6 |
1 .9 |
I .8 |
1.9 |
2.0 |
2.0 |
7.4 |
28.2 |
2.0 |
8.6 |
2.9 |
1 18.6 |
160.3 |
154.8 |
157.1 |
105.2 |
75.8 |
88.3 |
113.8 |
93.6 |
93.1 |
1/ Farm and commercial
Reported by elevators, licensed truckers and special survey of truck destinations. $/ Utilization for feed — on farms where grown, cattle feeders, feed mills and purchased by other
farmers for feed. 4/ Due to unknown In components, probably most Is unrecorded truck movement.
WHEAT MOVEMENT TO PACIFIC NORTHWEST. UTILIZATION, and EXPORTS '^
BY MARKETINa YEARS 1»«0 • l»a4
MARKETING YEAR «/
ITEM 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984
— Ml I I Ion Bushe Is —
Beginning Stocks 74.6 75.8 88.3 113.8
Production 119.8 172.8 183.6 136.9
Ending Stocks -75.8 -88.3 -113.6 -93.6
Total Disposition S/ 118.6 160.3 154.8 157.1 105.2
Shipments of wheat Into Pacific Northwest 4/ (adjusted for unaccounted disappearance) 90.2 135.5 134.0 129.9 79.7
Estimated Montana wheat milled for flour In Pacific Northwest (Includes bulgar) t/ 21.2 20.5 18.6 19.6 18.9
Estimated Montana wheat exported from
Pacific Northwest ports 6/ 69.1 115.0 115.4 110.3 60.8
Percent of total disposition 58t 72< 75j 70J 58j
Inspected exports of Hard Red Spring, Hard Red Winter and Durum from Pacific Northwest ports 179.0 166.5 216.2 181.2 163.5
Montana exports as percent of total HRS, HRW and Durum exports from Pacific Northwest ports 391t 69j 53J 61J 37J
93, |
.6 |
104, |
.7 |
-93, |
,1 |
I
>/ Pacific Northwe5t--0regon and Washington.
1/ June 1 - May 31 .
»/ Beginning stocks plus production minus ending stocks.
«/ Source: Montana Grain Movement project.
S/ Total Pacific Northwest wheat millings minus estimated wheat originating from Oregon,
Washington or other states. 6/ Estimated Montana wheat shipped to Pacific Northwest minus estimated Montana wheat
milled In Pacific Northwest.
41
BARLEY -- 1984
ACREAGE. YIELD and PRODUCTION BY COUNTIES -- IRRIGATED •nd NOT IRRIGATED
TOTAL
I RRI GATED
NOT IRRIGATED
COUNTY
i DISTRICT
Acres Planted
Deer Lodge 2,400
F lathead 31 ,300
Gran I te 600
Lake 12,500
L I nco In 100
MInera I 1 00
M I ssou la 3 ,600
Powel I 6,200
Raval II 6,100
Sanders 2,100
N.WEST 65,000
Blaine 67,000
Chouteau 290,700
Glacier 123,000
Hill 109,700
Liberty 103,000
Phi I I Ips 50,400
Pondera 1 56,700
Teton 139,800
Toole 101 ,500
N. CENTRAL 1,141,800
Daniels 42,000
Dawson 39,200
Garfield 28,400
McCone 36,000
Rich land 31 ,700
Roosevelt 44,400
Sheridan 47,100
Val ley 86,800
N. EAST 355,600
Broadwater 19,500
Cascade 84,300
Fergus 1 48,800
Golden Va I ley. . . 13,800
Jud I th Bas In ... . 89,800
Lewis i Clark. .. 11 ,400
Meagher 20,400
Musselshel I 12,000
Petrol eum 5 ,000
Wheat I and 1 7,300
CENTRAL 422,300
Beaverhead 15,400
Ga I I atln 65,200
Jefferson 2,700
Mad Ison 11 ,300
S I I ver Bow 300
S. WEST 94,900
Big Horn 40,900
Carbon 1 5,900
Park 16,300
Stl I I water 26,400
Sweet Grass 6,200
Treasure 2,800
Yellowstone 50,700
S. CENTRAL 159,200
Carter 9,500
Custer 7 ,700
Fal Ion 13,800
Powder Rl ver .... 8,600
Pral r le 1 5,500
Rosebud 1 7,600
Wibaux 8,500
Acres Har- vested
2,400
30,500
500
12,200
100
100
3,500
6,100
5,800
1 ,500
62,700
57,200
260,100
91 ,500
96,300
85,000
45,400
145,700
136,100
91 ,700
1 ,009,000
34,700 34,700 25,000 32,900 28,700 39,600 42,400 81 ,200
319,200
19,000
82,700
143,400
13,300
86,500
9,900
20,400
9,500
4,200
15,600
404,500
13,900
62,600
2,300
10,300
300
89,400
40,600
15,500
1 5,700
■ 25,900
5,000
2,800
48,700
1 54,200
8,300
6,500 1 2,600
7,900 13,700 1 5,900
6.100
Yield
Per
Acre
43,
30,
24,
17,
28,
43,
25
18,
17,
16 ,
32. 50, 36. 30. 32. 68. 36.
S. EAST
STATE
81,200 71,000 2,320,000 2,110,000
36.3
32.8 29.8 34.7 26.2 25.6 29.9 32.7
30. 1
28.0
Product Ion
-Bushe I s-
54.3 59.5 68.0 48.6 68.0 34.0 51.5 54.4 60.6 33.4
55.8
25.8
28.6 19.3 19.5 1 4 .4 22.8 29.1 36.3 17.4
25.4
14.6 26.3 17.6 26.6 27.4 17.9 18.0 18.8
20.4
27.0
44.6 55.0 46.9 62.6 65.0
54. 1
130,200
1 ,814,700
34,000
593,400
6,800
3,400
180,400
332,000
351 ,600
50,100
3,496,600
1 ,475,700 7,433,300 1 ,769,400 1 ,877,500 1 ,225,800 1 ,035,200 4,233,500 4,938,000 1 ,591,200
25,579,600
506,400 91 1 ,600 439,300 874,200 785,800 710,000 764,100 1 ,525,400
6,516,800
831 ,100
2,480,800
3,487,500
229,800
2,451 ,700
427,300
51 1 ,700
173,100
72,400
253,200
10,918,600
620,100
3,444,800
107,900
644,300
19,500
4,836,600
1 ,335,800 776, 100 569,400 777,700 164,400 192,900
1 ,777,700
5,594,000
272,500 193,900 437,500 207, 100 351 ,200 476,100 199,500
2,137,800
59,080,000
Acres Har- vested
1 ,500 20,000
500 5,000
100
0
2,500
3,200
4,200
300
37,300
3,100
1 ,200
7,500
2,000
0
2,000
21 ,600
41 ,500
300
79,200
0
400
100
300
1 ,100
700
0
1 ,400
4,000
7,400
1 1 ,300
1 ,200
700
2,400
5,000
1 ,800
700
300
1 ,200
32,000
7,700 22,800
900 7,500
300
39,200
28,500
0 800
0
0 1 ,300 2,700
0
4,800 225,000
Yield
Per
Acre
-Bu.-
67.0 69.0 68.0 63.0 68.0 0 60.0 70.0 73.0 65.0
68.0
50.0 50.0 54.0 62.0
51 .0 61 .0 62.0 52.0
60.0
0 52.0 63.0 56.0 69.0 54.0
0 56.0
59.0
62.0 61 .0 46.0 54.0 43.0 58.0 49.0 47.0 57.0 43.0
57.0
63.0 75.0
67, 73,
72.0
4 |
,100 |
72 |
0 |
6 |
,900 |
79 |
0 |
2 |
,900 |
69 |
0 |
1 |
,300 |
77 |
0 |
1 |
,000 |
66 |
0 |
2 |
,300 |
78 |
0 |
0 |
,000 |
78 |
0 |
76.0
0 73.0
0
0 52.0 60.0
0
Acres Har- vested
900
10,500
0
7,200
0
100
1 ,000
2,900
1 ,600
1 ,200
25,400
54,100 258,900 84,000 94,300 85,000 43,400 124,100 94,600 91 ,400
929,800
34,700 34,300 24,900 32,600 27,600 38,900 42,400 79,800
315,200
1 1 ,600
71 ,400
142,200
12,600
84,100
4,900
18,600
8,800
3,900
14,400
372,500
6,200
39,800
1 ,400
2,800
0
50,200
36,500 8,600
12,800
24,600
4,000
500
38,700
125,700
8,300
5,700 12,600
7,900 12,400 13,200
6,100
Yield
Per
Acre
-Bu.-
33.0 41.4 0 7 0 0 4 2
38
34
30
37
28.1
25.5
37.8
24, 28, 16, 18, 14, 21 . 23. 25. 17.
22.4
14.6 26.0 17.4
26,
25, 17 18 18,
19.9
32.1
25.1
24.1
15
27
28
2 9
0 22.8
15.9 14.2 14.0
24.4
21 , 43, 34, 34,
40.1
28.5 26.9 28.9 27.5
24 27 25
60.0 66,200 65.0 1,885,000
27.3
32.8 23.8 34.7 26.2 22.9 23.8 32.7
27.9
23.6
49
BARLEY - 1915
ACREAOE, YIELD, •■< PRODUCTION IV COUNTIES - maiOATBD •■< NOT ■■■■•ATt>
TOTAL IRRIGATED NOT IRRIGATED
N. WEST
COUNTY Acres Yield Acres Yield Acres Yield
4 Acres Har- Per Har- Per Har- Per
DISTRICT Planted vested Acre Production vested Acre vested Acre
Bushels -Bu.- -Bu.-
Deer Lodge 1,200 1,000 50.0 50,000 1,000 50.0 0 0.0
Flathead 31,000 29,000 57.5 1,668,000 9,800 62.0 19,200 55.2
Granite 700 400 74.0 29,600 400 74.0 0 0.0
Lake .. 12,000 11.000 50.5 555,400 5,200 65.0 5,600 37.5
Lincoln 200 100 23.0 2,300 0 0.0 100 23.0
Mineral 400 200 48.5 9,700 100 51.0 100 46.0
Missoula 2,600 1,500 36.2 54,300 600 60.0 900 20.3
Powell .. 3,800 2,400 47.3 113,600 1,600 60.0 800 22.0
Ravalli 6,800 5,800 42.8 248,000 3,200 58.0 2,600 24.0
Sanders 1,300 600 28.5 17,100 100 51.0 500 24.0
60,000 52,000 52.8 2,748,000 22,000 61.5 30,000 46.5
Blaine 64,200 46,000 16.7 766,800 4,000 35.0 42,000 14.9
Chouteau 278,300 120,000 11.8 1,416,000 200 61.0 119,800 11.7
Glacier 137,000 60,000 21.5 1,289,200 10,000 62.0 50,000 13.4
Hill 114,600 90,000 12.7 1,139,100 400 36.0 89,600 12.6
Liberty 88,800 72,000 10.5 754,600 600 56.0 71,400 10.1
Phillips 55,400 32,000 14.4 461,400 800 60.0 31,200 13.3
Pondera.'.! 166,800 112,000 17.0 1,904,600 22,800 42.0 89,200 10.6
Teton 136,600 100,000 29.2 2,924,900 26,000 77.0 74,000 12.5
Toole 88,300 58,000 14.1 816,400 200 36.0 57,800 14.0
N. CENTRAI 1,130,000 690,000 16.6 11,473,000 65,000 59.0 625,000 12.2
Daniels 45,000 22,000 6.9 151,200 0 0.0 22,000 6.9
Dawson 46,800 34,000 18.4 625,500 300 63.0 33,700 18.0
Garfield 36,600 16,000 10.7 170,400 400 76.0 15,600 9.0
McCone 46,600 28,000 16.9 472,400 400 41.0 27,600 16.5
Richland 40,400 26,000 20.8 541,800 1,400 73.0 24,600 17.9
Roosevelt 47,000 28,000 10.1 281,900 300 35.0 27.700 9.8
Sheridan 50.000 20,000 10.4 208.000 0 0.0 20,000 10.4
Valley 67,600 46,000 11.6 535,800 2,200 28.0 43,800 10.8
N. EAST 380,000 220.000 13.6 2,987,000 5,000 48.0 215,000 12.8
Broadwater 28,600 22,000 25.8 566,600 5,400 64.0 16,600 13.3
Cascsde 101,000 48,000 17.5 840,000 7.000 52.0 41,000 11.6
Fergus 154,400 128,000 15.4 1,975,600 1,200 52.0 126,800 15.1
Golden Valley... 18,600 7,000 10.7 75,200 200 74.0 6,800 8.9
Judith Basin 90,600 71,000 13.7 972,300 500 51.0 70.500 13.4
Lewis i Clark... 12,400 8.000 34.9 279,000 5,000 50.0 3.000 9.7
Meagher 16,000 5,000 9.8 49,000 100 51.0 4,900 9.0
Musselshell 17,000 4.000 13.4 53,700 100 51.0 3,900 12.5
Petroleum 10,200 3,000 17.5 52,400 400 56.0 2,600 11.5
Wheatland:.:.... 20,200 10,000 10.0 100.200 100 51.0 9,900 9.6
CENTRAI 469,000 306,000 16.2 4,964,000 20,000 55.0 286,000 13.5
Beaverhead ... 10,700 8,000 50.3 402,100 6,000 61.0 2,000 18.1
GaMatIn! 59400 54000 35.3 1,907,300 15,400 63.0 38,600 24.5
jef erson 3 700 2.800 34.1 95,600 1,000 62.0 1,800 18.7
ia son!? 11 000 9000 51.7 465,200 5,400 70.0 3,600 24.2
SI Iver B^w 200 200 79.0 15,800 200 79.0 0 0.0
S. lyEST 85,000 74,000 39.0 2,886.000 28,000 64.0 46,000 23.8
Big Horn 35,800 30,000 29.3 878,400 3,600 80.0 26.400 22.4
Ca?bon 10,600 8.400 47.9 402.600 3,800 85.0 4.600 7.3
Park : 10:000 5.000 26.5 132.700 1,200 55.0 3,800 17.6
Stlliwater 25,000 15,000 15.1 225,900 400 71.0 14,600 13.5
Sweet Grass 5,400 1,600 26.9 43,000 800 44.0 800 9.8
Treasure 3,000 2,000 58.9 117,800 1,200 87.0 800 6.8
YeMo;ist;,;e 431200 38.000 41.4 1,572,600 14,000 82.5 24,000 17.4
.;. CENTRAL 153,000 100,000 33.7 3,375,000 25,000 80.0 75,000 18.3
Carter 12,800 5,800 22.5 130,400 100 50.0 5,700 22.0
Cuter::::: 14 eoo 9000 30.5 272,500 1,400 79.0 7,600 21.3
Fa!lon 13,000 10,000 22.4 224,000 0 0.0 10.000 22.4
Powder River.... 8,900 7.200 25.6 184,200 100 52.0 7,00 25.2
Pralrle .. 12,300 5,200 26.0 135,200 800 70.0 4,400 18.0
r;:! ":::::::: 21:000 16)400 32.3 529,900 2,600 82.0 13,800 22.9
Wibaux 10,200 4.400 21.1 92,800 0 0.0 4,400 21.1
S. EAST 93,000 58,000 27.1 1,569,000 5,000 78.0 53.000 22.2
STATE
2,350,000 1,500,000 20.0 30.000.000 170,000 63.0 1.330,000 14.5
50
BARLEY VARIETIES -- 1979 - 1986
VARIETY 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986
Hector
PI rol ine
Clark
K I ages
Harrington
Bowman
Morex
Un Itan
Summ It
Lewis
Compana
Steptoe
Ingrld
Moravl an III
Mors ford
Shabet
Menuet
Larker
K I mber I y
Falrf le Id
Glenn
Betzes
Hypana
Step ford
Prem I er
Rl dawn
Westbred 501
Freja
Hazen
Other 1/
STATE TOTAL 100.0 100.0 100.0 lOO.O 100. 0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Percent |
of Total |
Seeded |
Ac reage |
||||
17.5 |
20.3 |
28.1 |
27.3 |
35.1 |
32.4 |
32.9 |
33.9 |
28.7 |
29.3 |
31 .1 |
24.8 |
25.6 |
19.3 |
20.1 |
18.7 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
2.5 |
7.4 |
15.6 |
15.8 |
16.7 |
13.6 |
10.4 |
10.2 |
12.6 |
10.6 |
13.1 |
8.6 |
1 1 .5 1 .9 1 .7 |
-- |
-- |
._ |
__ |
__ |
__ |
|
|
.1 |
.9 |
2.5 |
8.5 |
2.8 |
1 .9 |
.7 |
.8 |
5.1 |
5.1 |
2.8 |
3.9 |
2.5 |
2.8 |
1 .3 |
.7 |
4.0 |
3.2 |
1 .4 |
5.5 |
2.1 |
3.5 |
2.5 |
1 .0 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
.6 |
2.8 |
3.3 |
3.5 |
2.0 |
1 .5 |
.6 |
2.6 |
.6 |
3.8 |
2.2 |
1 .5 |
1 .4 |
1 .4 |
1 .0 |
1 .2 |
.2 |
2.0 |
2.5 |
2.1 |
1 .0 |
1 .0 |
1 . 1 |
.7 |
__ |
.3 |
.6 |
.8 |
.2 |
.8 |
.9 |
.5 |
.4 |
2.6 |
.7 |
1 .1 |
.6 |
.7 |
1 .2 |
1 .7 |
.7 |
5.2 |
4.6 |
4.8 |
.6 |
.8 |
. 1 |
-- |
.1 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
.4 |
.7 |
1 .5 |
1 .8 |
1 .8 |
1 .7 |
1 .8 |
2.3 |
1 .0 |
.6 |
.4 |
.3 |
.4 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
.6 |
.9 |
3.0 |
1 .1 |
1 .6 |
5.1 |
2.4 |
.6 |
.5 |
.2 |
.2 |
.2 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
1 .0 |
.4 |
.2 |
.1 |
— |
2.6 |
1 .7 |
.7 |
1 .1 |
.3 |
.2 |
.2 |
.1 |
1 .6 |
1 .0 |
.4 |
.4 |
.1 |
.2 |
.2 |
|
.2 |
.2 |
.9 |
.2 |
.1 |
.1 |
.3 |
.1 |
-- |
— |
-- |
— |
— |
.2 |
.5 |
.7 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
— |
-- |
.1 |
.1 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
— |
— |
— |
.2 |
.2 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
— |
.2 |
— |
-- |
— |
— |
|
|
._ |
.2 |
.1 |
6.6 |
7.1 |
3.4 |
4 .4 |
4.4 |
2.5 |
4.1 |
5.8 |
1/ Includes minor and unknown varieties.
BARLEY VARIETIES -- 1986
SEEDED ACREAGE BY DISTRICT
VARIETY N. WEST N. CENTRAL N. EAST CENTRAL S. WEST S. CENTRAL S. EAST STATE
216.8 337.0 149.6 2.1 56.4 51.4 813.3
336.2 13.0 81.9 3.8 4.3 4.7 450.0
221.5 39.5 92.4 14.9 22.7 4.9 400.9
211.4 — 32.0 13.3 12.7 6.4 275.8
41.3 -- 5.5 -- -- — 46.8 .5 .8 10.2 3.2 .7 42.6
.8 28.9 6.2 -- .8 3.0 39.7
19.0 -- 7.5 -- — -- 26.5
8.7 3.3 6.6 3.9 — — 23.7
7.5 5.2 5.1 1.6 ~ ~ 19.4
4.2 3.8 1.8 3.6 4.5 .2 18.1
3.2 4.3 7.1 -- .2 1.4 16.8
11.4 -- 4.7 -- — ~ 16.1
8.5 -- 1.3 3.1 ~ — 14.2 11.4 2.2 .4 -- -- — 14.0
.3 — — 9.2 — 9.5
8.0 -- -- -- .9 8.9
1.4 -- -- -- — 2.3 6.0
2.0 3.0 — — 5.0
4.6 — — — — — 4.6 2.1 1.2 -- -- -- -- 3.3
.3 -- 2.3 -- — 2.6
.3 — -- 1.4 -- -- 1.7
59.7 14.5 30.1 1.8 12.0 11.1 138.6
1,170.0 462.0 435.0 65.0 126.0 87.0 2,400.0
(M) American Malting Barley Association, Inc. recommended malting varieties for Montana.
1/ Includes unknown varieties.
Hector PIrol ine C 1 ark |
.M .M .M .M .M !m |
6.1 5.0 |
Ka 1 ges Harr I ng ton . . . Men uet |
27 .2 |
|
|
||
1 .2 |
||
Morex |
||
.6 |
||
Prem I er Lewi s |
1 .3 |
|
Morav Ian III. Larker |
-- |
|
2.3 |
||
Westbred 501 . Fairfield.... |
||
Shabet |
__ |
|
Betzes |
1 .9 |
|
Step ford |
9.4 |
|
ALL VARIETIES |
55.0 |
MARKETINGS OF MAJOR CROPS: ESTIMATED PERCENT OF FARM SALES MONTHLY. MONTANA 1979-80 to 1984-85
51
Market I ng Year :
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
Marketing Year:
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
Ju 1 y |
Aug . |
Sept. |
Oct. |
Nov. |
Dec |
Jan . |
Feb. |
Mar. |
Apr . |
May |
June |
6 |
1 1 |
8 |
12 |
f 9 |
LL WHEAT |
6 |
7 |
7 |
10 |
||
8 |
8 |
8 |
|||||||||
7 |
7 |
10 |
13 |
7 |
7 |
12 |
7 |
8 |
8 |
7 |
7 |
7 |
13 |
10 |
7 |
9 |
6 |
8 |
6 |
7 |
12 |
7 |
8 |
6 |
8 |
1 1 |
8 |
8 |
9 |
15 |
9 |
9 |
6 |
5 |
6 |
5 |
15 |
10 |
9 |
9 |
6 |
10 |
8 |
8 |
10 |
7 |
3 |
5 |
12 |
1 1 |
9 |
6 |
8 |
9 BARLEY |
7 |
7 |
8 |
10 |
8 |
7 |
5 |
13 |
12 |
8 |
16 |
10 |
6 |
5 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
11 |
8 |
6 |
12 |
10 |
14 |
13 |
8 |
9 |
4 |
4 |
1 |
5 |
5 |
8 |
6 |
8 |
15 |
13 |
11 |
8 |
11 |
6 |
4 |
3 |
7 |
11 |
6 |
6 |
11 |
12 |
3 |
10 |
15 |
8 |
8 |
5 |
14 |
17 |
11 |
6 |
7 |
11 |
9 |
7 |
7 |
3 |
3 |
5 |
18 |
13 |
13 |
9 |
6 |
8 OATS |
4 |
6 |
5 |
7 |
6 |
2 |
3 |
8 |
10 |
5 |
13 |
12 |
7 |
14 |
4 |
16 |
6 |
13 |
1 1 |
9 |
5 |
6 |
5 |
8 |
1 1 |
1 1 |
8 |
6 |
7 |
4 |
7 |
6 |
9 |
8 |
11 |
20 |
7 |
9 |
10 |
3 |
6 |
4 |
7 |
17 |
9 |
4 |
9 |
7 |
7 |
11 |
7 |
9 |
9 |
1 1 |
6 |
12 |
1 1 |
8 |
5 |
13 |
8 |
18 |
4 |
2 |
2 |
6 |
7 |
12 |
8 |
6 |
14 |
8 |
5 |
6 |
13 |
7 |
8 |
June |
July |
Aug . |
Sept. |
Oct. |
Nov |
Dec. |
Jan. |
Feb. |
Mar. |
Apr . |
May |
ALL |
HAY |
||||||||||
2 |
3 |
5 |
6 |
8 |
8 |
17 |
12 |
10 |
9 |
11 |
8 |
5 |
10 |
7 |
6 |
9 |
15 |
13 |
8 |
9 |
8 |
5 |
5 |
5 |
4 |
5 |
4 |
7 |
15 |
15 |
13 |
1 1 |
7 |
10 |
4 |
2 |
1 4 |
7 |
3 |
5 |
9 |
16 |
8 |
15 |
10 |
8 |
3 |
2 |
15 |
13 |
3 |
I 1 |
14 |
12 |
10 |
10 |
4 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
9 |
6 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
15 |
1 1 |
9 |
10 |
6 |
3 |
100
BARLEY
MAJOR VARIETIES AS PERCENT OF TOTAL ACREAGE - 1»7» - 1*(«
OTHER ft UNKNOWN
PIROLINE
1978
1980
198S
51
CORN -- 1984
ACREAGE. UTILItATION. (ILAOE •■< YIELD BY COUNTIES -
IRRIOATED •■< NOT IRRIGATED
ACRES
HARVESTED FOR SILAGE
Planted 100 800 100 100 300 200 1,600 700 100 100 200 200 200 100 100 1,700 5,200 700 500 7,200 4,700 3,500 21,800 100 500 100 300 200 300 1,500 200 200 5,500 8,100 1,600 8,100 22,400 45,700 300 6,800 900 400 3,600 4,600 900 17,500 90,000 |
Har- vested for Gra In 1,500 1,700 100 3,300 1,500 1,200 200 2,100 1,700 6,700 1,900 100 1,300 1,700 5,000 15,000 |
Har- vested for Forage 200 500 600 1,000 2,300 300 100 400 200 600 400 100 1,300 4,000 |
Har- vested for S 1 1 age 100 800 100 100 300 200 1,600 700 100 100 200 200 200 100 100 1,700 3,600 500 4,700 3,600 3,300 15,700 100 500 100 300 200 300 1,500 200 200 3,600 6,600 1,300 5,800 20,100 37,400 100 4,800 200 400 2,200 2,400 800 10,900 69,000 |
Irri |
g ated |
Not Irr |
Igated |
|
COUNTY L DISTRICT |
Ac res Har- vested 100 800 100 100 300 100 1,500 700 100 100 200 200 200 100 100 1,700 3,000 500 4,400 3,600 3,300 14,800 100 500 100 300 200 300 1,500 200 200 3,600 6,600 1,300 5,800 20,100 37,400 4,500 300 2,200 2,400 500 9,900 67,000 |
Yield per Ac re -Ton- 12.0 13.0 11.0 11.0 15.0 12.0 13.0 15.0 12.0 10.0 10.0 11.0 10.0 12.0 12.0 12.5 17.0 12.0 17.0 15.0 16.0 16.1 15.0 14.0 15.0 17.0 13.0 15.0 14.8 17.0 17.0 19.0 21.0 18.0 22.0 19.3 19.9 20.0 14.0 17.0 18.0 14.0 18.4 18.4 |
Ac res Har- vested 100 100 600 300 900 100 300 200 100 300 1,000 2,000 |
Yield per Ac re -Ton- |
||||
Lake |
__ |
|||||||
Mineral |
|
|||||||
|
||||||||
RavaT 11 |
|
|||||||
10.0 |
||||||||
N. WFST Blaine |
10.0 |
|||||||
|
||||||||
|
||||||||
Hill |
|
|||||||
L Iberty |
_. |
|||||||
Phillips |
|
|||||||
Pondera |
|
|||||||
|
||||||||
N, CENTRAL Dawson |
7 .0 |
|||||||
Garfield |
||||||||
|
||||||||
Rlchl and Roosevel t Valley |
4.0 |
|||||||
N. EAST Broadwate r |
6.0 |
|||||||
|
||||||||
Golden Val ley. . . . Judith Basin Musselshel 1 CENTRAL Gal latin |
— |
|||||||
S. WEST |
— |
|||||||
Carbon |
||||||||
Stillwater |
-- |
|||||||
Yel 1 owstone S rPNTRAI |
-- |
|||||||
Carte r |
4 .0 |
|||||||
Cu ste r |
6 .0 |
|||||||
Fallon |
5 .0 |
|||||||
Powder River Prairie |
6.0 |
|||||||
Rosebud Wibaux |
4 .0 |
|||||||
.5. EAST STAT^ |
5.0 5.7 |
CORN -- 1985
ACREAGE. UTILIZATION, SILAGE •nd YIELD BY COUNTIES
53
IRRIGATED uad NOT IRRIGATED
ACRES
COUNTY DISTRICT
F I athead
Lake
M 1 ssou la
Rava III
Sanders
N. WEST
Blaine
Chouteau
Glac ler
Hill
L Iberty
Phi I I Ips
Pondera
Teton
N. CFNTRAI
Dawson
Garf le Id
McCone ,
Rich land
Rooseve It
Sher 1 dan
Valley
W. E/^ST
Broadwater . . . .
Cascade
Ferg us
Gol den Va I ley. Jud 1th Bas In . . Musse I she I I , . .
CENTRAL
Ga I I at In
S. WEST
Big Horn
Carbon
StI I Iwater
Treasure
Ye I lowstone . . .
S. C£NTRA1
Carter
Custer
Fa I Ion
Powder Rl ver . .
Pral rle
Rosebud
Wibaux
S. EAST
STATE
Planted
100 800 100 300 100
1 ,400
900
too
100 100 100 700 100 100
2,200
4,600
900
200
10,500
2.800 200
2,100
21 ,300
100 400 200 200 300 500
1 ,700
200
200
4,300 7,400 2,000 7,100 17,000
37,800
300 6,100 1 ,000
200 3,800 7,200
800
19,400 84,000
Har- |
Har- |
Har- |
vested |
vested |
vested |
for |
for |
for |
Gra 1 n |
Forage |
S 1 lage |
100 |
||
-- |
— |
700 |
-- |
-- |
100 |
— |
-- |
300 |
-- |
— |
100 |
1 ,100
1,300
100 2,500
1 ,100 1 ,100 200 1 ,000 1,000
4,400
1 .600 100
1 ,000 1 ,400
4.100 1 1 ,000
100
100 100
700 400
1 ,200
1 ,300
800 100 100 100 100 500 100 100
1 ,900
3.400 800 200
8,400
2,300 200
1 ,900
17.200
100 400 200 200 300 400
1 ,600
200
200
-- |
3,000 |
100 |
6,000 |
-- |
1 ,700 |
-- |
6,000 |
— |
15,900 |
too |
32,600 |
100 |
100 |
200 |
4,200 |
— |
800 |
-- |
200 |
100 |
2,600 |
100 |
5,600 |
100 |
700 |
600 |
14,200 |
000 |
69.000 |
HARVESTED |
FOR SILAGE |
|||
1 rr |
gated |
Not 1 |
rrl |
gated |
Acres Har- vested |
Yield per Acre |
Acres Har- vested |
Yield per Acre |
|
100 700 100 300 |
-Ton- 22.0 23.0 21 .0 22.0 |
— |
-Ton- |
1 ,200
800 100 100
100 400 100 100
1,700
15,400
32,500
22.5
17.0 14.0 14.0
13.0 13.0 13.0 13.0
15.0
2 |
,900 |
22 |
.0 |
700 |
23 |
.0 |
|
100 |
19 |
0 |
|
7 |
,900 |
23 |
0 |
1 |
800 |
17 |
5 |
100 |
19 |
0 |
|
1 |
900 |
18 |
0 |
21 .5
100 |
15 |
.0 |
|
400 |
15 |
.0 |
|
200 |
17 |
.0 |
|
200 |
16 |
.0 |
|
200 |
15 |
.0 |
|
400 |
15 |
.0 |
|
1 |
.500 |
15 |
4 |
200 |
19 |
0 |
|
200 |
19 |
0 |
|
3 |
.000 |
22 |
0 |
6 |
.000 |
19 |
0 |
1 |
,600 |
20 |
0 |
6 |
,000 |
20 |
0 |
15 |
,900 |
20 |
0 |
20.0
100 100
100 100
200
1 ,800
100
100
100
100
10.0 10.0
5.0 5.0
5.0
500 |
9.0 |
100 |
9.0 |
100 |
8.0 |
500 |
7.0 |
500 |
6.0 |
100 |
8.0 |
7.5
6.0
6.0
7.0
7.0
-- |
-- |
100 |
6.0 |
4,000 |
18.0 |
200 |
7.0 |
700 |
17.0 |
100 |
6.0 |
100 |
17.0 |
100 |
6.0 |
2,600 |
18.0 |
— |
-- |
5,600 |
16.0 |
-- |
-- |
500 |
15.0 |
200 |
5.0 |
3,500 |
17.0 |
700 |
6.0 |
6,000 |
19.5 |
3.000 |
7.0 |
54
CORN FOR GRAIN -- 1984 & 1985
ACREAGE, YIELD ••<! PRODUCTION BY COUNTIES - PRINCIPALLY IRRIGATED
1984
1985
COUNTY DISTRICT
Dawson
Rich land . . . . Val ley
N. EAST
Big Horn. . . .
Carbon
StI I Iwater. . Treasure . . . . Ye I I owstone .
S. CENTRAL
Custer
Fa I I on
Pra Ir le
Rosebud
S. FAST
STATE
Acres |
Yield |
Acres |
Yield |
||
Har- |
Per |
Pro- |
Har- |
Per |
Pro- |
vested |
Acre |
duction |
vested |
Acre |
duction |
- |
Bushe 1 s — |
— |
Bushe 1 S-- |
||
1 ,500 |
91 .0 |
136,500 |
1,100 |
105.0 |
115,500 |
1 ,700 |
94.0 |
159,800 |
1,300 |
98.0 |
127,400 |
100 |
90.0 |
9,000 |
100 |
92.0 |
9,200 |
3,300 |
92.5 |
305,300 |
2,500 |
101 .0 |
252,100 |
1 ,500 |
95.0 |
142,500 |
1,100 |
106.0 |
1 16,600 |
1 ,200 |
90.5 |
108,600 |
1 ,100 |
101 .0 |
1 1 1 , 100 |
200 |
90.0 |
18,000 |
200 |
96.0 |
19,200 |
2,100 |
88.0 |
184,800 |
1 ,000 |
107.0 |
107,000 |
1 ,700 |
96.0 |
163,200 |
1 ,000 |
90.5 |
90,500 |
6,700 |
92.1 |
617,100 |
4,400 |
101 .0 |
444,400 |
1,900 |
98.0 |
186,200 |
1,600 |
95.0 |
152,000 |
100 |
91 .0 |
9,100 |
100 |
93.0 |
9,300 |
1,300 |
88.0 |
1 14,400 |
1 ,000 |
78.0 |
78,300 |
1 ,700 |
87.0 |
147,900 |
1 ,400 |
78.0 |
109,200 |
5,000 |
91 .5 |
457,600 |
4,100 |
85.0 |
348,500 |
15,000 |
92.0 |
1 ,380,000 |
1 1 ,000 |
95.0 |
1 ,045,000 |
POTATOES -- 1984 & 1985
ACREAGE. YIELD and PRODUCTION BY COUNTIES - PRINCIPALLY IRRIGATED
1984
1985
COUNTY |
Ac res |
Yield |
Ac res |
Yield |
||||
& |
Acres |
Har- |
Per |
Pro- |
Acres |
Har- |
Per |
Pro- |
DISTRICT |
P 1 anted |
vested |
Acre |
duction |
P lanted |
vested |
Ac re |
duction |
--Cwt.-- |
— Cwt.-- |
|||||||
Deer Lodge |
||||||||
& Powe II |
400 |
400 |
274 |
109,600 |
630 |
200 |
270 |
54,000 |
Flathead |
1 ,050 |
1 ,050 |
270 |
283,500 |
1 ,150 |
1 ,050 |
250 |
262,500 |
Lake |
2,400 50 3,900 |
2,350 50 3,850 |
26 4 212 266 |
620,400 10,600 1 ,024,100 |
2,470 20 4,270 |
2,300 20 3,570 |
280 170 270 |
644,000 |
Rava III |
3,400 |
|||||||
N. WEST |
963,900 |
|||||||
N. CENTRAL |
50 50 |
50 50 |
130 120 |
6,500 6,000 |
30 30 |
30 30 |
160 130 |
4,800 |
N. FAST |
3,900 |
|||||||
Broadwater |
250 |
250 |
270 |
67,500 |
330 |
300 |
263 |
78,900 |
Other Count 1 es . |
50 |
50 |
210 |
10,500 |
10 |
10 |
170 |
1 ,700 |
CFNTRAI |
300 |
300 |
260 |
78,000 |
340 |
310 |
260 |
80,600 |
Beaverhead |
300 |
300 |
256 |
76,800 |
420 |
400 |
256 |
102,400 |
Gal latin |
2,400 |
2,350 |
263 |
618,050 |
2,750 |
2,600 |
278 |
722,800 |
400 3,100 |
400 3,050 |
253 261 |
101 ,200 796,050 |
20 3,190 |
20 3,020 |
265 275 |
5,300 |
|
S. WEST |
830,500 |
|||||||
S. CENTRAL |
50 |
50 |
137 |
6,850 |
20 |
20 |
165 |
3,300 |
5. EAST |
50 |
50 |
130 |
6,500 |
20 |
20 |
150 |
3,000 |
STATF |
7,500 |
7,400 |
260 |
1 ,924,000 |
7,900 |
7,000 |
270 |
1 ,890,000 |
t,
SUGARBEETS -- 1984 & 1985
ACREAGE. YIELD aad PRODUCTION RV COUNTIES •- ALL IRRIOATED
SB
1984
1985
COUNTY DISTRICT
Dawson
Rich land . . . . Rooseve It... Sher I dan ... .
N. EAST
Big Horn . . . .
Carbon
StI I Iwater . . Treasure . . . . Ye I I ows tone .
S. CENTRAL
Pralr le
Rosebud
S- EAST
STATE
Acres |
Yield |
||
Acres |
Har- |
Per |
Pro- |
P lanted |
vested |
Acre |
duction |
--Tons-- |
|||
3,630 |
3,620 |
17.5 |
63,200 |
13,820 |
13,550 |
17.2 |
232,900 |
530 |
520 |
11.0 |
5,700 |
120 |
120 |
10.0 |
1,200 |
18,100 |
17,810 |
17.0 |
303,000 |
5,160 |
4,890 |
16.7 |
81,500 |
5,160 |
4,890 |
16 |
7 |
1,940 |
1,900 |
16 |
6 |
1 ,940 |
1,900 |
16 |
6 |
25,200 |
24,600 |
16 |
9 |
81 ,500 31 ,500
31 ,500 416,000
Ac res |
Yield |
||
Acres |
Har- |
Per |
Pro- |
Planted |
vested |
Acre |
duction |
--Tons-- |
|||
3,280 |
3,190 |
18.0 |
57,400 |
14,200 |
14,100 |
20.1 |
284,100 |
540 |
530 |
12.8 |
6,800 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
18,020 |
17,820 |
19.5 |
348,300 |
5,040 |
4,990 |
20.2 |
101 ,000 |
6,870 |
6,690 |
16.8 |
1 12,400 |
580 |
550 |
20.5 |
11,300 |
3,350 |
3,180 |
19.0 |
60,300 |
6,070 |
5,920 |
18.0 |
106,300 |
21,910 |
21 ,330 |
18.3 |
391 ,300 |
2,010 |
1 ,990 |
18.0 |
35,900 |
1,560 |
1 ,560 |
22.8 |
35,500 |
3,570 |
3,550 |
20.1 |
71,400 |
43,500 |
42,700 |
19.0 |
81 1 ,000 |
DRY BEANS -- 1984 & 1985
ACREAGE. YIELD, and PRODUCTION BY COUNTIES - ALL IRRIGATED
1984
1985
COUNTY DISTRICT
Dawson
Rich land . . . .
N. EAST
Big Horn . . . .
Carbon
StI I Iwater. . Treasure . . . . Yell ows tone .
S. CENTRAL
Custer
Pra Ir le
Rosebud
S. EAST
STATE
Acres Planted |
Acres Har- vested |
Yield Per Acre |
Pro- duction |
Acres Planted |
Acres Har- vested |
Yield Per Acre |
Pro- duction |
|
-Lbs.- |
--Cwt-- |
-Lbs .- |
--Cwt-- |
|||||
900 1 ,700 |
800 1 ,600 |
1 ,850 1 ,880 |
15,000 30,000 |
300 1,400 |
1 |
300 ,200 |
2,000 2,000 |
6,000 24.000 |
2,600 |
2,400 |
1 ,870 |
45,000 |
1 ,700 |
1 |
,500 |
2,000 |
30,000 |
300 1,900 200 300 1 ,300 |
300 1,800 200 300 1,200 |
1 ,740 1 ,950 1 ,860 2,030 2,000 |
5,000 35,000 4,000 6,000 24,000 |
800 100 100 300 |
600 100 100 300 |
1,750 1 ,900 2,000 1,800 |
10,500 1 ,900 2,000 5.400 |
|
4,000 |
3,800 |
1,950 |
74,000 |
1.300 |
1 |
,100 |
1 ,800 |
19.800 |
400 500 1,000 |
400 500 900 |
1,870 1,800 1,850 |
7.000 9,000 17,000 |
200 100 100 |
200 100 100 |
1,800 1,800 1,800 |
3,600 1,800 1,800 |
|
1 ,900 |
1,800 |
1.850 |
33,000 |
400 |
400 |
1 ,800 |
7.200 |
|
8,500 |
8,000 |
1,900 |
152,000 |
3,400 |
3 |
,000 |
1,900 |
57.000 |
56
OATS -- 1984
ACREAGE, YIELD and PRODUCTION BY COUNTIES - IRRIGATED and NOT IRRIGATED
COUNTY DISTRICT
Deer Lodge , . . .
F I athead
Gran I te
Lake
L I nco In
Mineral
Missoula
Powel I
Raval II
Sanders
N-WFST
Blaine
Chouteau
Glac ler
HI I I
Liberty
Phi I I Ips
Pondera
Teton
Tool e
N. CENTRAL
Dan I e I s
Dawson
Garfield
McCone
Rich land
Rooseve It
Sher I dan
Val ley
N.EAST
Broadwater . . . .
Cascade
Fergus
Go I den Val ley. Jud 1th Bas In . . Lewi s & Clark .
Meagher
Musse I she I I . . .
Petro I eum
Wheat I and
CENTRAL
Beaverhead . . . .
Gal latin
Jefferson
Mad I son
SI I ver Bow . . . .
S-WEST
Big Horn
Carbon
Park
StI I I water
Sweet Grass . . .
Treas ure
Ye I I ows tone , . .
S.CENTRAL
Carter
Custer
Fa I Ion
Powder Rl ver . .
Pral r le
Rosebud
W I baux
S.EAST STATE
TOTAL |
1 RRIGATED |
NOT IRRIGATED |
|||||
Acres |
|||||||
Harvested |
Yield |
Acres |
Yield |
Acres |
Yield |
||
Acres |
For |
Per |
Har- |
Per |
Har- |
Per |
|
P 1 anted |
Gra In |
Ac re |
Product I on |
vested |
Acre |
vested |
Acre |
-Bu. |
-Bu.- |
-Bu.- |
|||||
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1,800 |
900 |
36.9 |
33,200 |
500 |
48.0 |
400 |
23.0 |
300 |
200 |
45.0 |
9,000 |
200 |
45.0 |
0 |
0 |
2,800 |
2,400 |
54.3 |
130,400 |
2,000 |
60.0 |
400 |
26.0 |
400 |
200 |
43.0 |
8,600 |
200 |
43.0 |
0 |
0 |
400 |
100 |
34.0 |
3,400 |
0 |
0 |
100 |
34.0 |
1 ,300 |
1 ,000 |
46.0 |
46,000 |
600 |
60.0 |
400 |
25.0 |
1 ,000 |
800 |
40.0 |
32,000 |
400 |
55.0 |
400 |
25.0 |
1 ,700 |
1 ,200 |
56.5 |
67,800 |
1 ,000 |
63.0 |
200 |
24.0 |
1 ,800 |
800 |
40.3 |
32,200 |
500 |
50.0 |
300 |
24.0 |
t 1 ,500 |
7,600 |
47.7 |
362,600 |
5,400 |
57.0 |
2,200 |
25.0 |
8,800 |
3,100 |
34.0 |
105,300 |
1 ,000 |
57.0 |
2,100 |
23.0 |
5,500 |
2,900 |
23.0 |
66,800 |
100 |
52.0 |
2,800 |
22.0 |
2,500 |
1,000 |
31 .2 |
31 ,200 |
200 |
56.0 |
800 |
25.0 |
9,200 |
1 ,700 |
30.9 |
52,600 |
400 |
47.0 |
1 ,300 |
26.0 |
2,300 |
500 |
22.0 |
1 1 ,000 |
0 |
0 |
500 |
22.0 |
15,000 |
2,900 |
30.8 |
89,300 |
700 |
49.0 |
2,200 |
25.0 |
1 ,700 |
1 ,300 |
32.5 |
42,300 |
300 |
51 .0 |
1 ,000 |
27.0 |
2,200 |
1,500 |
26.2 |
39,300 |
200 |
47.0 |
1 ,300 |
23.0 |
2,300 |
1 ,500 |
26.5 |
39,800 |
100 |
48.0 |
1 ,400 |
25.0 |
49,500 |
16,400 |
29.1 |
477,600 |
3,000 |
52.0 |
13,400 |
24.0 |
6,100 |
1 ,200 |
23.0 |
27,600 |
0 |
0 |
1 ,200 |
23.0 |
5,800 |
3,200 |
31 .5 |
100,800 |
200 |
69.0 |
3,000 |
29.0 |
8,100 |
3,000 |
20.0 |
60,000 |
0 |
0 |
3,000 |
20.0 |
6,000 |
2,600 |
22.4 |
58,200 |
100 |
57.0 |
2,500 |
21 .0 |
10,700 |
6,300 |
37.2 |
234,100 |
1 ,000 |
70.0 |
5,300 |
31 .0 |
1 1 ,700 |
3,900 |
26.2 |
102,300 |
500 |
55.0 |
3,400 |
22.0 |
10,900 |
3,500 |
26.1 |
91 ,300 |
400 |
50.0 |
3,100 |
23.0 |
9,400 |
4,000 |
25.8 |
103,100 |
100 |
56.0 |
3,900 |
25.0 |
68,700 |
27,700 |
28.1 |
777,400 |
2,300 |
62.0 |
25,400 |
25.0 |
1 ,500 |
1 ,200 |
61 .5 |
73,800 |
1 ,000 |
68.0 |
200 |
29.0 |
3,800 |
1,900 |
29.8 |
56,600 |
400 |
44.0 |
1 ,500 |
26.0 |
8,600 |
4,000 |
31 .7 |
126,600 |
200 |
44.0 |
3,800 |
31 .0 |
3,700 |
2,100 |
29.3 |
61 ,500 |
400 |
56.0 |
1 ,700 |
23.0 |
5,000 |
3,300 |
31 .4 |
103,600 |
100 |
44.0 |
3,200 |
31 .0 |
2,000 |
1 ,400 |
58.0 |
81 ,200 |
1 ,400 |
58.0 |
0 |
0 |
2,500 |
1 ,200 |
36.0 |
43,200 |
600 |
45.0 |
600 |
27.0 |
3,600 |
2,000 |
37.3 |
74,600 |
900 |
56.0 |
1 ,100 |
22.0 |
1 ,200 |
400 |
41 .3 |
16,500 |
300 |
47 .0 |
100 |
24.0 |
1 ,400 |
900 |
29.0 |
26,100 |
200 |
43.0 |
700 |
25.0 |
33,300 |
18,400 |
36.1 |
663,700 |
5,500 |
55.0 0 |
12,900 0 |
28.0 0 |
1 ,800 |
1 ,000 |
69.5 |
69,500 |
700 |
80.0 |
300 |
45.0 |
2,800 |
2,200 |
61 .5 |
135,300 |
1 ,300 |
75.0 |
900 |
42.0 |
2,400 |
800 |
49.3 |
39,400 |
600 |
56.0 |
200 |
29.0 |
3,800 |
800 |
63.1 |
50,500 |
700 |
68.0 |
100 |
29.0 |
200 |
100 |
67.0 |
6,700 |
100 |
67.0 |
0 |
0 |
1 1 ,000 |
4,900 |
61 .5 |
301,400 |
3,400 |
71 .0 |
1 ,500 |
40.0 |
2,300 |
2,000 |
46.0 |
92,000 |
200 |
82.0 |
1 ,800 |
42.0 |
1 ,900 |
1 ,300 |
56.2 |
73,100 |
800 |
72.0 |
500 |
31 .0 |
1 ,500 |
1 ,100 |
62.6 |
68,900 |
900 |
69.0 |
200 |
34.0 |
1 ,500 |
1 ,200 |
38.5 |
46,200 |
200 |
76.0 |
1 ,000 |
31 .0 |
3,000 |
1 ,500 |
53.5 |
80,200 |
800 |
67.0 |
700 |
38.0 |
500 |
500 |
74.6 |
37,300 |
400 |
82.0 |
100 |
45.0 |
2,800 |
2,700 |
35.9 |
96,800 |
400 |
81 .0 |
2,300 |
28.0 |
13,500 |
10,300 |
48.0 |
494,500 |
3,700 |
73.0 |
6,600 |
34.0 |
4,500 |
2,500 |
35.0 |
87,500 |
0 |
0 |
2,500 |
35.0 |
4,600 |
3,100 |
46.9 |
145,400 |
1 ,300 |
62.0 |
1 ,800 |
36.0 |
4,800 |
2,400 |
39.9 |
95,800 |
200 |
50.0 |
2,200 |
39.0 |
3,700 |
3,200 |
41 .0 |
131 ,300 |
300 |
51 .0 |
2,900 |
40.0 |
4,200 |
2,000 |
39.5 |
79,000 |
300 |
65.0 |
1 ,700 |
35.0 |
2,500 |
2,300 |
43.2 |
99,400 |
1 ,500 |
46.0 |
800 |
38.0 |
8,200 |
4,200 |
40.3 |
169,400 |
100 |
54.0 |
4,100 |
40.0 |
32,500 |
19,700 |
41 .0 |
807,800 |
3,700 |
54.0 |
16,000 |
38.0 |
220,000 |
105000 |
37.0 |
3,885,000 |
27,000 |
60.0 |
78,000 |
29.0 |
OATS -- 1985
ACREAGE. YIELD, and PRODUCTION BY COUNTIES -- IRRIOATEO ••<! NOT IRRIOATED
57
TOTAL
COUNTY
i. DISTRICT
Deer Lodge . . . .
F I athead
Gran I te
Lake
L I nco I n
Mineral
M I ssou la
Powel I
Raval II
Sanders
N. WEST
Blaine
Chouteau
Glac ler
HI I I
Liberty
Phil I Ips
Pondera
Teton
Toole
N. CENTRAL
Dan le I s
Dawson
Garf le I d
McCone
Rich land
Rooseve It
Sher I dan
Val ley
N. EAST
Broadwater . . . .
Cascade
Fergus
Golden Valley. Judith Bas In.. Lewi s & Clark .
Meagher
Musselshell...
Petro I eum
Wheat I and
CENTRAL
Beaverhead . . . .
Ga I latin
Jef f erson
Mad I son
SI I ver Bow. . . .
S. WEST
B I 9 Horn
Carbon
Park
StI I I water
Sweet Grass . . .
Treasure
Ye I I owstone . . .
S. CENTRAL
Carter
Custer
Fa I Ion
Powder Rl ver . .
Pral r le
Rosebud
Wibaux
S. EAST
STATE
Ac res |
|||
Harvested |
Yield |
||
Acres |
For |
Per |
|
Planted |
Gra In |
Acre |
Product Ion |
-Bu. |
|||
300 |
100 |
49.0 |
4,900 |
700 |
100 |
69.0 |
6,900 |
400 |
100 |
69.0 |
6,900 |
2,800 |
1,600 |
53.8 |
86,000 |
600 |
100 |
47.0 |
4,700 |
300 |
100 |
38.0 |
3,800 |
1 ,600 |
600 |
44.3 |
26,600 |
500 |
100 |
58.0 |
5,800 |
1,200 |
800 |
63.3 |
50,600 |
1 ,400 |
400 |
42.0 |
16,800 |
9,800 |
4,000 |
53.3 |
213,000 |
10,600 |
2,800 |
42.1 |
118,000 |
7,600 |
5,000 |
28.2 |
141 ,000 |
2,600 |
1 ,000 |
26.8 |
26,800 |
11,600 |
3,200 |
19.4 |
62,000 |
2,000 |
800 |
14.0 |
11,200 |
21,800 |
3,000 |
25.4 |
70,200 |
3,000 |
1 ,000 |
30.2 |
30,200 |
3,200 |
1 ,200 |
17.2 |
20,600 |
3,200 |
2,000 |
22.0 |
44,000 |
65,600 |
20,000 |
26.2 |
524,000 |
7,100 |
600 |
21 .0 |
12,600 |
8,000 |
1 ,800 |
31 .0 |
55,800 |
5,200 |
1,400 |
20.0 |
28,000 |
8,300 |
2,000 |
24.1 |
48,200 |
14,200 |
5,200 |
34.7 |
180,600 |
10,800 |
3,600 |
25.2 |
90,600 |
10,200 |
1 ,800 |
19.3 |
34,800 |
7,600 |
1,600 |
23.0 |
36,800 |
71 ,400 |
18,000 |
27.1 |
487,400 |
1,100 |
400 |
74.0 |
29,600 |
3,000 |
400 |
39.0 |
15,600 |
5,900 |
1,600 |
28.4 |
45,400 |
2,000 |
600 |
50.0 |
30,000 |
3.200 |
1 ,400 |
18.0 |
25,200 |
2,600 |
800 |
47.5 |
38,000 |
1,600 |
500 |
42.2 |
21,100 |
3,400 |
900 |
35.7 |
32,100 |
800 |
400 |
11 .0 |
4,400 |
2,800 |
1,000 |
37.6 |
37.600 |
26,400 |
8,000 |
34.9 |
279,000 |
2,300 |
600 |
64.0 |
38,400 |
2,800 |
2,200 |
41 .7 |
91 ,800 |
2,200 |
800 |
28.9 |
23,100 |
2,900 |
1 ,300 |
59.8 |
77,800 |
200 |
100 |
73.0 |
7,300 |
10,400 |
5,000 |
47.7 |
238,400 |
2,200 |
1 ,800 |
34.0 |
61,200 |
1 ,800 |
1 ,000 |
67.8 |
67,800 |
1,600 |
600 |
59.7 |
35,800 |
1 ,300 |
600 |
26.3 |
15,800 |
3,000 |
800 |
43.3 |
34,600 |
700 |
400 |
85.0 |
34,000 |
2,600 |
1,800 |
31 .1 |
56,000 |
13,200 |
7,000 |
43.6 |
305,200 |
4,500 |
600 |
21 .0 |
12,600 |
3,400 |
1,000 |
43.6 |
43,600 |
5,600 |
1 ,600 |
24.1 |
38,600 |
3,400 |
2,000 |
34.8 |
69,600 |
4,100 |
600 |
54.0 |
J2.400 |
2,200 |
1 ,200 |
39.3 |
47.200 |
5,000 |
1,000 |
19.0 |
19.000 |
28,200 |
8,000 |
32.9 |
263.000 |
225,000 |
70,000 |
33.0 |
2.310.000 |
IRRIGATED |
|
Acres |
Yield |
Har- |
Per |
vested |
Acre |
-Bu.- |
|
100 |
49.0 |
100 |
69.0 |
100 |
69.0 |
1 ,200 |
62.0 |
100 |
47.0 |
400 |
57.0 |
100 |
58.0 |
700 |
68.0 |
200 |
60.0 |
3,000
4,800
400
2,600
3,400
62.0
1 ,800 |
55.0 |
800 |
45.0 |
200 |
66.0 |
200 |
40.0 |
1,200 |
42.0 |
400 |
50.0 |
200 |
43.0 |
49.0
73.0
100 |
64.0 |
,600 |
69.0 |
100 |
66.0 |
200 |
62.0 |
200 |
72.0 |
69.0
400 |
74.0 |
200 |
60.0 |
200 |
73.0 |
300 |
69.0 |
600 |
59.0 |
400 |
50.0 |
300 |
51 .0 |
600 |
44.0 |
3,000 |
58.0 |
600 |
64.0 |
1 ,400 |
53.0 |
300 |
47.0 |
1,000 |
70.0 |
100 |
73.0 |
60.0
NOT IRRIGATED
Acres Yield
Har- Per vested Acre
400
100 200
100 200
1,000
15,200
15,400
5,000
1 ,600
-Bu.
29.0
38.0 19.0
30.0 24.0
27.0
t.ooo |
19 |
.0 |
4,200 |
25 |
.0 |
800 |
17 |
.0 |
3,000 |
18 |
.0 |
800 |
14 |
.0 |
1 ,800 |
1 1 |
.0 |
600 |
17 |
.0 |
1,000 |
12 |
.0 |
2,000 |
22 |
.0 |
19.0
600 |
21 |
.0 |
1,400 |
19 |
.0 |
1 ,400 |
20 |
.0 |
1 ,900 |
22 |
.0 |
3,600 |
19 |
.5 |
3,500 |
24 |
.0 |
1,600 |
14 |
.0 |
1 ,400 |
16 |
.0 |
20.0
200 |
18.0 |
1 ,400 |
22.0 |
300 |
31 .0 |
1 ,400 |
18.0 |
200 |
13.0 |
100 |
1 1 .0 |
600 |
28.0 |
400 |
11 .0 |
400 |
28.0 |
21 .0
800 |
22, |
.0 |
500 |
18, |
.0 |
300 |
26, |
,0 |
21 .5
100 |
68.0 |
1,700 |
32.0 |
800 |
77.0 |
200 |
31 .0 |
400 |
72.0 |
200 |
35.0 |
100 |
78.0 |
500 |
16.0 |
600 |
53.0 |
200 |
14.0 |
400 |
-- |
— |
— |
400 |
84.0 |
1.400 |
16.0 |
2.800 |
73.0 |
4.200 |
24.0 |
|
• - |
600 |
21 .0 |
400 |
79.0 |
600 |
20.0 |
100 |
56.0 |
1 ,500 |
22.0 |
200 |
69.0 |
1 ,800 |
31 .0 |
300 |
82.0 |
300 |
26.0 |
400 |
56.0 |
800 |
31 .0 |
— |
— |
1.000 |
19.0 |
1 .400 |
70.0 |
6,600 |
25.0 |
21,000 |
61 .0 |
49,000 |
21.0 |
SB
ALL HAY -- 1984
ACREAGE. YIELD ud PRODUCTION BY COUNTIES - IRRIGATED rnni NOT IRRIGATED
TOTAL
COUNTY DISTRICT Deer Lodge Flathead Granite |
Ac res Har- vested 13,200 35,700 36 ,600 |
Lake |
52,000 |
Lincoln |
9,800 |
Mineral |
2,300 |
Missoula Powel 1 |
26,100 61 ,200 |
Raval 11 |
39,600 |
Sanders |
27 ,200 |
N- WEST |
303,700 |
36,100 |
|
Chouteau |
29,800 21,100 |
Hill |
15,700 |
Liberty Phillips |
5,500 59,200 18,700 |
48,500 |
|
Tool e |
8,200 |
N. CENTRAL |
242,800 |
Daniels |
10 ,900 |
35 ,400 |
|
Garfield McCone |
17,500 16,200 |
Rich! and Roosevel t Sheridan Valley |
30,800 40,300 21,600 36 ,800 |
N. FA.ST |
209,500 |
Broadwater Cascade |
23,700 66,200 |
Fergus |
108,300 |
Golden Valley.. Judith Basin. . . Lewis 4 Clark. . Meag her |
18,000 43,800 44,400 54,300 |
Musselshell.... Pet rol eum Wheatland CFNTRAI |
23,500 16,400 33,700 432,300 |
Beaverhead Gallatin J ef fe rson |
203,200 69,700 29,800 101 ,200 |
S11 ver Bow S. WEST |
7,800 411,700 |
B1g Horn Carbon |
62,200 57,300 |
Park |
56,500 |
Stillwater Sweet Grass. . . . Treasu re Yel 1 owstone. . . . S. CENTRAL |
50,900 47,900 10,800 50,600 336,200 |
Ca rte r |
60,100 |
Custer |
38,200 |
Fal Ion |
42,700 |
Powder River. . . Prairie |
52,200 14 ,800 |
Rosebud Wibaux |
37,900 17 ,900 |
S. EAST |
263,800 |
STATE |
2,200,000 |
Yield Per Ac re
Pro- duction
1.92
93 10 31 97 87
2.15 1.92 2.48 2.03
2.11
1.71 1.15 1.30 1.04 0.98 1.33 1.83 1.87 0.83
1.46
1.08 1.05 1.44 1.12 1.26 0.99 0.87 1.62
1.19
2.53 1.73 1.19 1.61 1.23 2.00 1.73 1.83 1.80 1.59
1.61
1.80 2.45 2.15 2.44 1.88
2.10
1.87
06 87
1.55 1.68 2.60 2.26
1.91
1.11 1.46 1.01 1.27 1.22 1.84 0.83
1.27
1.72
-Tons-
25,300 68,900 76,900
120,100
19,300
4,300
56,100
117,400 98,400 55,300
642,000
61,600 34,400 27,400 16,300
5,400 78,500 34,200 90,600
6,800
355,200
11,800 37,300 25,200 18,200 38,900 39,900 18,800 59,600
249,700
59,900 114,200 128,500 29,000 53,900 88,700 94,000 42,900 29,500 53,700
694,300
365,900 171,100
64,000 247,000
14,700
862,700
116,500
117,800
105,700
78,900
80,300
28,100
114,500
641,800
66,600 55,800 43,000 66,200 18,000 69,900 14,800
334,300
3,780,000
IRRIGATED |
|
Ac res |
Yield |
Har- |
Per |
vested |
Ac re |
-Tons- |
|
12,700 |
1.94 |
15,900 |
2.61 |
33,300 |
2.20 |
44,000 |
2.52 |
6,200 |
2.52 |
1,100 |
2.27 |
18,900 |
2.37 |
52,400 |
1.99 |
38,400 |
2.53 |
17,100 |
2.64 |
240,000 |
2.33 |
28,300 |
1.98 |
8,100 |
1.85 |
11,000 |
1.80 |
5,200 |
1.56 |
1,700 |
1.41 |
46,100 |
1.48 |
12,200 |
2.44 |
40,100 |
2.09 |
1,900 |
1.47 |
154,600 |
1.85 |
1,100 |
2.00 |
6,400 |
2.39 |
6,500 |
2.37 |
3,500 |
2.17 |
7,500 |
2.81 |
6,100 |
2.69 |
2,100 |
2.14 |
23,800 |
2.15 |
NOT IRRIGATED
57,000
21,400 23,500 21,900 10,100 9,300 30,900 49,100 10,600 12,700 24,500
214,000
199,300 54,200 28,700
100,100 6,900
389,200
26,000 33,800 46,200 20,100 38,700 6,500 35,500
206,800
4,100 11,000
5,000 10,000
4,000 20,000
1,300
55 ,400 1,317,000
2.35
68 46 05 17 26 38 80 84
2.06 1.84
2. IE
81 76 18 45
2.00
2.14
,57 ,53 ,00 ,24 ,81 ,38 ,62
2.30
1.80 2.95 1 .84 1.68 2.45 2.61 1.69
2.34
2.19
Ac res Har- vested
500 19,800 3,300 8,000 3 ,600 1,200 7,200 8,800 1,200 10,100
63,700
7,800
21,700
10,100
10,500
3,800
13,100
6,500
8,400
6,300
88,200
9,800 29,000 11,000 12,700 23,300 34,200 19,500 13,000
152,500
2,300 42,700 86,400
7,900 34,500 13,500
5,200 12,900
3,700
9,200
218,300
3,900
15,500
1,100
1,100
900
22,500
36,200 23,500 10,300 30,800 9,200 4,300 15,100
129,400
56,000 27,200 37,700 42,200 10,800 17,900 16,600
208,400
883 ,000
Y1 |
2ld |
Per |
|
Acre |
|
-T |
3ns- |
1 |
40 |
1 |
38 |
1 |
09 |
1 |
18 |
1 |
03 |
1 |
50 |
1 |
57 |
1 |
51 |
I |
17 |
1.01
1.30
0.72 0.89 0.7S 0.78 0.79 0.79 0.68 0.80 0.63
0.78
0.98 0.76 0.89 0.83 0.76 0.69 0.73 0.65
0.76
1 |
13 |
1 |
32 |
0 |
97 |
0 |
90 |
0 |
95 |
1 |
13 |
1 |
06 |
0 |
99 |
0 |
92 |
0 |
92 |
1.04
1 .28 1.37 1.18 1.45 1.00
1.34
1.38 1.38 1.28 1.10 1.11 1.42 1.42
1.29
1.06 0.86 0.90 1.17 0.76 0.99 0.76
0.98
1 .02
ALL HAY -- 1985
ACREAOE, YIELD, and PRODUCTION BY COUNTIES - RRIOATED Md t«OT DIRiaATBD
59
TOTAL
I RRI GATED
NOT IRRIGATED
COUNTY
& DISTRICT
Deer Lodge . . . .
F I athead
Gr an I +e
Lake
L I ncol n
Mineral
Missoula
Powe II
Rava III
Sanders
N. WEST
Blaine
Chouteau
Gl ac ler
HI I I
Liberty
Phi I I Ips
Pondera
Teton
Too I e
N. CENTRAL
Dan le I s
Dawson
Gar f lei d
McCone
Rich land
Rooseve It
Sher I dan
Val ley
N- FAST
Broadwater . . . .
Cascade
Fergus
Gol den Vs I ley. Judith Bas In.. Lewis i CI ark .
Meagher
Musse I she I I . . .
Pet ro I eum
Wheat I and
CENTRAL
Beaverhead . . . .
Ga I latin
Jef f erson
Mad I son
S I I ver Bow . . . .
S- WFST
Big Horn
Carbon
Park
Stl I Iwater . . . , Sweet Grass . . .
Treasure
Ye I I owstone. . .
S- CFNTRAl
Carter
Custer
Fa I Ion
Powder R i ver . ,
Pra Ir le
Rosebud
Wibaux
S. EAST
STATE
Acres Har- vested
12,600 32,400 33,200 52,400 8,600 2,200 27,400 55,800 41 ,400 30,000
296,000
33,200 28,400 23,000 16,800 6,800 65,200 23,000 40,000 1 1 ,600
248,000
21 ,000 29,200 16,400 28,400 34,600 27,200 14,200 39,000
210,000
21 ,000 62,800 99,400 12,600 37,400 37,800 47,600 13,400 12,600 20,400
365,000
192,000
60,000
28,000
92,000
8,000
380,000
47,600 40,200 44,000 34,400 32,600 9,800 36,400
245,000
37,600 27,600 31 ,000 47,800 15,400 30,000 16,600
206,000
1 ,950,000
Yield
Per Acre
1 .42 I .66 1 .36 1 .96 1 .43 1 .73 1 .48 1 .31 2.18 1 .51
1 .64
1 .51 0.93 1.19 0.71 0.79 1 .01 1 .63 1 .97 0.88
1 .27
0.48 0.93 1 .20 0.70 1 .09 1 .10 0.99 1 .65
1 .06
2.07 1 .00 0.72 1.18 0.69 I .88 1 .27 1.41 1 .46 1 .25
1.13
1 .53 2.04 1 .61 1 .80 1 .86
1 .69
1 .86 1 .95 1 .86 1 .30 1 .54 2.41 2.42
1 .86
0.60 1 .73 0.68 1.15 1 .24 1 .78 0.55
1.11
1 .42
Pro- duction
-Tons
17.900 53,700 45,200 102,800 12,300 3,800 40,600 73,000 90,100 45,400
484,800
50,100 26,500 27,400 1 1 ,900 5,400 66,100 37,500 78,900 10,200
314,000
10,100 27,200 19,700 19,900 37,600 29,900 14,000 64.400
222,800
43.500 63,000 71 ,500 14,900 25,800 71 ,000 60,500 18,900 18,400 25,400
412,900
294,100 122,500
45,100 166,000
14,900
642,600
88,400 78,200 81 ,800 44,800 50,200 23,600 88,200
455,200
22,400 47,800 21.100 54.800 19,100 53,400 9,100
227,700
2,760,000
Acres Har- vested
12,200 16,000 31 ,100 40,800 6,700 1 ,100 19,400 48,000 39,500 17,200
232,000
24,900
8,500
10,500
4,900
1 ,800
38,700
12,100
27,900
1 ,900
131 ,200
1 ,000 6,500 6,400 3,500 9,100 7,600 2,400 24,500
61 ,000
18,600
18,400
15,200
8,500
7,900
30,800
47,100
6,800
8,600
18,100
180,000
177,000
47,000
26,800
91,600
7,000
349,400
21,000 31,000 39,000 19,300 28,500 7,300 29,700
175,800
5,100 14,800
4,800 18,400
6,400 19,900
1.200
70.600 1 .200.000
Yield Per Acre
-Tons-
44 30
1 .41 2.22
55 18 74 41 23 01
1 .83 1 .91 2.21 1 .31 1 .28 1 .37 2.64 2.57 1 .68
1 .80 2.48 2.33 2.09 2.65 2.51 2.46 2.41
2.27 2.29 1 .76 1 .46 1 .65 2.15 1 .28 2.38 1 .94 1 .35
1 .57 2.27 1 .66 1 .81 2.07
1 .74
3.09 2.29 1 .99 1 .87 1 .68 3.03 2.71
1 .20 2.74 1 .67 1 .90
13 43
1 .50
Acres Har- vested
400
16.400
2.100
1 1 .600
1 ,900
1 ,100
8,000
7,800
1 ,900
12,800
1 .84 64,000
8,300 19,900 12,500 1 1 ,900
5,000 26,500 10,900 12,100
9,700
1.93 116,800
20,000 22,700 10,000 24,900 25,500 19,600 11 ,800 14,500
2.43 149,000
2,400
44,400
84,200
4,100
29,500
7,000
500
6,600
4,000
2,300
1.78 185,000
15,000 13,000
1 ,200 400
1 ,000
30,600
26,600 9,200 5,000
15,100 4,100 2,500 6,700
2.27 69,200
32,500 12,800 26,200 29,400 9,000 10,100 15,400
Yield Per Acre
-Tons- 0.75 1 .03 0.71 1 .04 1 .00 1 .27 0.85 0.69 1 .00 0.84
0.92
0.55 0.52 0.34 0.46 0.62 0.50 0.50 0.60 0.72
0.52
0.42 0.49 0.48 0.51
53 55 69 37
0.50
0.58 0.47 0.53
59 43 67 60 41 43 39
0.50
1.10 1 .20 0.58 1 .00 0.40
1.10
0.89 0.79 0.82 0.58 0.59 0.60 1.13
0.80
2.17 135,400 1.93 750,000
0.50 0.56 0.50 0.68 0.61 0.50 0.47
0.55 0.60
60
ALFALFA HAY -- 1984
ACREAOE. YIELD •■<! PRODUCTION BY COUNTIES - millGATED u4 NOT IRRIGATED
TOTAL
COUNTY
S. DISTRICT
Deer Lodge . . . .
Flathead
Granite
Lake
L i ncol n
Mineral
Missoula
Powel 1
Raval 1 i
Sanders
N. WEST
Blaine
Chouteau
Gl ac ier
Hill
Liberty
Phillips
Ponde ra
Teton
Tool e
N. CENTRAL
Daniels
Dawson
Garfield
McCone
Richl and
Roosevel t
Sheridan
Valley
N. EAST
Broadwater. . . .
Cascade
Fergu s
Golden Valley, Judith Basin,. Lew is S CI ark .
Meag he r
Mu ssel shel 1 . , .
Petrol eum
Wheatl and
CENTRAL
Beave rhead . . . .
Gal 1 at in
Je f f e rson
Madison
Silver Bow . . . .
S. WEST
Big Horn
Carbon
Park
St i 1 1 wate r . , . . Sweet Grass . . .
Treasure
Yell owstone. . .
S. CENTRAL
Carter
Custe r
Fallon
Powde r Ri ve r. ,
Prairie
Rosebud
Wibaux
S.EAST
STATE
Ac res Har- vested
5,200 17,000
9,100 32,500
4,700
1,700 13,700 16,800 17,700 17,000
135,400
25,200
17,500
11,400
7,200
2,600
25,600
13,400
28,200
3,500
134,600
5,100 11,000 8,800 6,000 17,400 16,200 10,800 24,600
99,900
14,800 54,500 82,600 12,500 31,600 24,600 10,800 14,200 11,200 15,700
272,500
39,400 38,100 11,200 47,100 3,000
138,800
45,500 34,900 28,700 36,800 25,000 8,300 22,600
201,800
37,700 21,400 27,800 43,400
6,600 24,100
6,000
167,000 1, 150,000
Yield |
|
Per |
Pro- |
Ac re |
duction |
-Tons |
|
2.60 |
13,500 |
2.75 |
46,700 |
2.81 |
25,600 |
2.53 |
82,200 |
2.72 |
12,800 |
1 .94 |
3,300 |
2.76 |
37,800 |
2.58 |
43,300 |
3.38 |
59,900 |
2.44 |
41,400 |
2.71 |
365,500 |
2.04 |
51,500 |
1 .30 |
22,800 |
1 .61 |
18,300 |
1 .28 |
9,200 |
1.19 |
3,100 |
1 .89 |
48,300 |
2.24 |
30,000 |
2.41 |
68,100 |
1.11 |
3,900 |
1 .90 |
255,200 |
1 .16 |
5,900 |
1 .75 |
19,300 |
1 .90 |
16,700 |
1 .45 |
8,700 |
1 .66 |
28,900 |
1 .45 |
23,500 |
1 .07 |
11,600 |
2.01 |
49,400 |
1 .64 |
164,000 |
3.26 |
47,300 |
1 .86 |
101,500 |
1 ,21 |
100,100 |
1 ,81 |
22,500 |
1 ,33 |
41,900 |
2,58 |
64,300 |
2.29 |
24,700 |
2,41 |
34,200 |
2.16 |
24,200 |
2.08 |
32,700 |
1 .81 |
493,500 |
3.14 |
122,400 |
2.94 |
115,000 |
3.24 |
35,200 |
3.20 |
149,100 |
2.60 |
7,800 |
3.10 |
430,500 |
2,14 |
97,500 |
2.44 |
85,000 |
2,48 |
71,300 |
1 ,67 |
61,300 |
1 ,92 |
48,100 |
3,00 |
24,900 |
3,10 |
70,100 |
2,27 |
458,200 |
1 ,21 |
45,800 |
1 ,94 |
41,600 |
1,13 |
31,300 |
1 ,32 |
57,300 |
1 .77 |
11,700 |
2,20 |
53,100 |
1 ,05 |
6,300 |
1 ,48 |
247,100 |
2.10 |
2,415,000 |
IRRIGATED |
|
Ac res |
Yield |
Har- |
Per |
vested |
Ac re |
-Tons- |
|
4,800 |
2.69 |
10,100 |
3.15 |
9,000 |
2.82 |
25,400 |
2.90 |
4,500 |
2.78 |
600 |
2.67 |
9,600 |
3.03 |
12,400 |
2.85 |
17,600 |
3.40 |
12,000 |
2.99 |
106,000 |
3.00 |
19,700 |
2.40 |
5,500 |
2.20 |
6,500 |
2.35 |
2,500 |
2.24 |
800 |
2.00 |
19,100 |
2.30 |
10,500 |
2.66 |
22,100 |
2.86 |
900 |
2.30 |
NOT IRRIGATED
87,600
600
4,300 5,000 2,500 5,400 4,400 1,800 18,000
42,000
14,000
20,200
19,700
8,100
6,900
20,100
9,400
9,500
10,700
13,300
132,000
38,500 33,100 10,500 46,200 2,900
131,200
19,100 17,200 22,500 11,900 19,600 5,000 14,500
109,800
2,300 9,000 4,000 6,000 3 ,100 16,200 800
41,400
650,000
,67 ,00 .64 ,40 ,31 ,11 ,28 ,49
2.72
3.30 2.65 2.11 2.31 2.59 2.95 2,45 3,00 2.21 2,30
2,60
3,15 3,25 3.37 3.20 2.55
3.20
95 45 74 75 11 00 00
3.00
2.22 3.18 2.00 2.00 2.77 2.77 2,13
2.53
2.85
Ac res Har- vested
400 6,900
100 7,100
200 1,100 4,100 4 ,400
100 5,000
29,400
5,500 12,000 4,900 4,700 1,800 6,500 2,900 6,100 2,600
47,000
4,500 6,700 3,800 3,500 12,000 11,800 9,000 5,500
57,900
800
34,300
62,900
4,400
24,700
4,500
1,400
4,500
500
2,400
140,500
900 5,000 700 900 100
7,600
25,400 17,700 6,200 24,900 5,400 3,300 8,100
92,000
35,400
12,400
23,800
37,400
3,500
7,900
5,200
125,500
500,000
Yield Per Ac re
-Tons-
1.50 2,16 1.80 1.20 1.50 1.58 2.11 1.81 1.14 1.10
1.65
0.77 0.89 0.52 0,77 0.85 0.68 0.74 0.80 0.69
0.77
0.96 0.95 0.91 0.76 0.92 0.83 0.83 0.70
0.86
.34 .40 .93
1.
1.
0.
0.88
0.97
1.12
1.22
1.18
1.11
0.88
1.07
1.21 1.48 1.19 1.41 1.31
1.41
1.56 1.45 1.55 I.IS 1.24 1.48 1.49
1.40
1.15 1.05
98
21
0
1
0.88
1.04
0.89
1.10
1.13
ALFALFA HAY -- 1985
ACREAOE. YIELD, and PRODUCTION BY COUNTIES - IRRIGATED and NOT IRRIGATED
61
TOTAL
IRRIGATED
NOT IRRIGATED
COUNTY DISTRICT
Deer Lodge . . . .
F I athead
Gran I te
Lake
L I nco I n
Mineral
M I ssou la
Poxe II
Raval II
Sanders
N. W£5T
Blaine
Chouteau
Glac ler
HI I I
Liberty
Phi I I Ips
Pondera
Teton
Too I e
N. CENTRAL
Dan le I s
Daoson
Garf leld
McCone
Rich land
Rooseve It
Sher Idan
Va i ley
N. E/\ST
Broadwater . . , ,
Cascade
Fergus
Go iden Va I ley. Jud I th Bas In . . Lewis & Clark .
Meagher
Musse I she I I . . .
Petro I eum
Wheat I and
CENTRAL
Beaverhead . . . .
Gal latin
Jef ferson
Mad I son
SI I ver Bow . . . .
S. WEST
Big Horn
Carbon
Park
StI I Iwater
Sweet Grass . . .
Treasure
Ye I lowstone . . .
S. CFNTRAI
Carter
Custer
Fa I Ion
Powder R i ver . .
Prelrle
Rosebud
W I baux
S. EAST
STATE
Acres Har- vested
5,200 15,400
8,200 32,400
4,400
1 ,600 12,400 15,800 15,600 17,000
128,000
19,600
17,400
1 1 ,000
6,800
2,400
21 ,200
12,400
28,000
3,200
122,000
4,000 7,200 6,400 4,400
13,600 9,200 5,200
22,000
72,000
12,000
43,800
67,400
7,600
25,000
22,000
9,600
8,600
7,600
1 1 ,400
215,000
34,000 30,000
9,000 44,000
3,000
120,000
41 ,000 26,200 25,000 24,000 18,600 7,800 18,400
161 ,000
25,600 19,600 19,000 34,600
5,600 23,000
4,600
132,000 950,000
Yield Per Acre
1 .77 2.38 1 .70 2.35 1 .84 1 .81 1 .66 1 .49 2.89 1 .79
2.08
62 15 85
1 .43
75 4) 95 94 01 60
1 .35
2.70 2.60 2.76 2.19 2.70
2.49
Pro- duct Ion
-Ton s-
9,200 36,700 13,900 76,300 8,100 2,900 20,600 23,500 45,100 30,400
141 ,600
91 ,800 78,000 24,800 96,400 8,100
Acres
Har- vested
5,000 10,400
8,100 25,800
3,700 600
9,400 13,000 15,500 10,500
266,700 102,000
t |
.74 |
34, |
,200 |
'6, |
,300 |
1 |
. 1 7 |
20, |
,300 |
5, |
,500 |
1 |
.83 |
20, |
,100 |
6, |
,300 |
0 |
.96 |
6, |
,500 |
2, |
,500 |
1 |
.04 |
2, |
,500 |
800 |
|
1 |
.40 |
29, |
,700 |
K, |
,700 |
2 |
.41 |
29, |
,900 |
10, |
,300 |
2 |
.13 |
59, |
,700 |
17, |
,900 |
1 |
.03 |
3, |
,300 |
900 |
|
1 |
.69 |
206, |
,200 |
75, |
,200 |
0 |
.80 |
3, |
,200 |
600 |
|
2 |
.08 |
15, |
,000 |
4, |
,500 |
2 |
. 1 1 |
15, |
,500 |
5, |
,000 |
1 |
.70 |
7, |
,500 |
2, |
,700 |
1 |
.76 |
24, |
,000 |
6, |
,300 |
1 |
.75 |
16, |
,100 |
4, |
,600 |
I |
.27 |
6, |
,600 |
1 , |
,800 |
2 |
.53 |
55, |
,700 |
18, |
,500 |
44,000
31 |
,400 |
I 1 |
,000 |
50 |
,500 |
15 |
,000 |
57 |
,500 |
'2, |
,200 |
10, |
,900 |
5, |
,700 |
18, |
,800 |
5, |
,500 |
53, |
,000 |
21 , |
,000 |
18, |
,700 |
9, |
,300 |
16, |
,700 |
6, |
,000 |
15, |
,300 |
7, |
,200 |
18, |
,200 |
9, |
,100 |
291,000 102,000
34,000 30,000
8,800 43,600
3,000
299,100 119,400
1 |
.85 |
76,000 |
17,000 |
2 |
.32 |
60,700 |
18,000 |
2 |
.13 |
53,300 |
22,000 |
1 |
.33 |
32,000 |
1 1 ,700 |
1 |
.88 |
34,900 |
17,000 |
2 |
.67 |
20,800 |
5,800 |
5 |
.04 |
55,900 |
16,300 |
2 |
.07 |
333,600 |
107,800 |
0 |
.61 |
15,500 |
2,100 |
2 |
.07 |
40,600 |
1 1 ,600 |
0 |
.74 |
14,100 |
3,800 |
1 |
.19 |
41 ,500 |
1 1 ,400 |
1 |
.98 |
1 1 ,100 |
4,000 |
1 |
.96 |
45,100 |
16,000 |
0 |
.89 |
4,100 |
700 |
1 |
.30 |
171,800 |
49,600 |
1 |
.80 |
1.710,000 |
600,000 |
Yield Per Acre
-Tons-
1 .80 3.00 1 .70 2.70 2.00 2.67 2.00 1 .70 2.90 2.40
2.39
00 40 89 60 75 80 80 99 44
2.40
2.90
2.70 2.60 2.80 2.20 2.70
2.50
2.70
Acres Har- vested
200 5,000
100 6,600
700 1,000 3,000 2,800
100 6,500
26,000
3,300 1 1,900 4,700 4,300 1 ,600 6,500 2,100 10,100 2,300
46,800
2 |
.50 |
3,400 |
3 |
.09 |
2,700 |
2 |
.60 |
1 ,400 |
2 |
.41 |
1,700 |
3 |
.11 |
7,300 |
3 |
.1 1 |
4,600 |
2 |
.89 |
3,400 |
2 |
.90 |
3,500 |
28,000
2 |
.80 |
1,000 |
2 |
.60 |
28,800 |
2 |
.00 |
55,200 |
1 |
.79 |
1,900 |
2, |
.00 |
19,500 |
2, |
.50 |
1,000 |
2, |
.00 |
300 |
2, |
.60 |
2,600 |
2. |
.10 |
400 |
1 , |
.90 |
2,300 |
2.30 113,000
0
0
200
400
0
600
3 |
.20 |
24, |
,000 |
3 |
.00 |
e, |
,200 |
2 |
.30 |
3, |
,000 |
2 |
.10 |
12, |
,300 |
2 |
.00 |
1 , |
,600 |
3 |
.40 |
2, |
,000 |
3 |
.30 |
2, |
,100 |
53,200
1 |
.76 |
23, |
,500 |
3 |
.09 |
8, |
,000 |
1 |
.71 |
15 |
,200 |
2 |
.20 |
23, |
,200 |
2 |
.50 |
1 , |
,600 |
2 |
.60 |
7, |
,000 |
1 |
.86 |
3, |
,900 |
2 |
.50 |
82, |
,400 |
Yield Per Acre
-Tons-
1 .00
1 .10 1 .00 1 .00 1 .00 1 .30 0.60 0.50 1 .00 0.80
0.88
0.48 0.60 0.40
58 69 49 52 60 48
0.55
0.50 0.41 0.36 0.59 0.60 0.39 0.41 0.60
0.50
60 40 60 37 40 50 33 42
0.50 0.39
0.50
I .00 1 .00
1 .00
0.90 0.82 0.90 0.60 0.56 0.55 1 .00
0.80
0.50 0.60 0.50 0.70
69 50 72
2.50 350,000
0.58
0.60
62
ALL OTHER HAY -- 1984
YIELD and PRODUCTION BY COUNTIES -• IRRIGATED and NOT IRRIGATED
TOTAL
COUNTY
& DISTRICT
Deer Lodge. . . ,
Fl athead
Granite
Lake
L 1 ncol n
M i ne ral
M 1 5S0U 1 a
Powel 1
Raval 11
Sanders
N.WEST
Blaine
Chouteau
Gl ac 1e r
Hill
L 1 berty
Phillips
Pondera
Teton
Tool e
N. CENTRAL
Daniels
Dawson
Garfield
McCone
Rlchl and
Rooseve It
Sheridan
Val ley
N- EAST
Broadwate r . . . .
Cascade
Fe rgus
Golden Valley. Judith Basin.. Lewis S CI ark .
Meag her
Mussel she! 1 . . .
Petrol eum
Wheatl and
CENTRAL
Beaverhead . . . .
Gal latin
Jefferson
Madison
Silver Bow . . . .
S. WEST
B1g Horn
Ca rbon
Park
St n 1 water. . . . Sweet Grass...
Treasu re
Yell owstone . . .
S- CENTRAL
Carter
Custer
Fallon
Powder River..
Prairie
Rosebud
Wibaux
S. EAST
STATE
Ac res
Har- vested
8,000 18,700 27,500 19,500
5,100 600 12,400 44 ,400 21,900 10,200
168,300
10,900
12,300 9,700 8,500 2,900
33,600 5,300
20,300 4,700
108,200
5,800 24,400
8,700 10,200 13 ,400 24,100 10,800 12,200
109,600
8,900 11,700 25,700
5,500 12,200 19,800 43,500
9,300
5,200 18,000
159,800
163,800
31,600
18,600
54,100
4 ,800
272,900
16,700 22,400 27,800 14,100 22,900 2,500 28,000
134,400
22,400 16,800 14,900 8,800 8,200 13,600 11,900
96,800
1,050,000
Yield |
|
Per |
Pro- |
Ac re |
duction |
-Tons |
|
1.48 |
11,800 |
1.19 |
22,200 |
1.87 |
51,300 |
1.94 |
37,900 |
1.27 |
6,500 |
1.67 |
1,000 |
1.48 |
18,300 |
1.67 |
74,100 |
1.76 |
38,500 |
1.36 |
13,900 |
1.64 |
275,500 |
0.93 |
10,100 |
0.94 |
11,600 |
0.94 |
9,100 |
0.84 |
7,100 |
0.79 |
2,300 |
0.90 |
30,200 |
0.79 |
4,200 |
1.11 |
22,500 |
0.62 |
2,900 |
0.92 |
100,000 |
1.02 |
5,900 |
0.74 |
18,000 |
0.98 |
8,500 |
0.93 |
9,500 |
0.75 |
10,000 |
0.68 |
16,400 |
0.67 |
7,200 |
0.84 |
10,200 |
0.78 |
85,700 |
1.42 |
12,600 |
1.09 |
12,700 |
1.11 |
28,400 |
1.16 |
6,400 |
0.98 |
12,000 |
1.23 |
24,400 |
1.59 |
69,300 |
0.94 |
8,700 |
1.02 |
5,300 |
1.17 |
21,000 |
1.26 |
200,800 |
1.49 |
243,500 |
1.78 |
56,100 |
1.49 |
27,800 |
1.81 |
97,900 |
1 .44 |
6,900 |
1.58 |
432,200 |
1.14 |
19,000 |
1.46 |
32,800 |
1.24 |
34,400 |
1.25 |
17,600 |
1.41 |
32,200 |
1.28 |
3,200 |
1.59 |
44,400 |
1.37 |
183,600 |
0.93 |
20,800 |
0.85 |
14,200 |
0.79 |
11,700 |
1.01 |
8,900 |
0.77 |
6,300 |
1.22 |
16,800 |
0.71 |
8,500 |
C.90 |
87,200 |
1.30 |
1,365,000 |
IRRIGATED |
|
Ac res |
Yield |
Har- |
Per |
vested |
Ac re |
-Tons |
|
7,900 |
1.48 |
5,800 |
1.67 |
24,300 |
1.97 |
18,600 |
1.99 |
1,700 |
1.82 |
500 |
1.80 |
9,300 |
1.69 |
40,000 |
1.72 |
20,800 |
1.79 |
5,100 |
1.80 |
34,000 |
1.80 |
8,600 |
1.01 |
2,600 |
1.11 |
4,500 |
1.00 |
2,700 |
0.93 |
900 |
0.89 |
27,000 |
0.90 |
1,700 |
1.12 |
18,000 |
1.15 |
1,000 |
0.70 |
67,000 |
1.00 |
500 |
1.20 |
2,100 |
1.14 |
1,500 |
1.47 |
1,000 |
1.60 |
2,100 |
1.52 |
1,700 |
1.59 |
300 |
1.33 |
5,800 |
1.10 |
15,000 |
1.30 |
7,400 |
1.50 |
3,300 |
1.30 |
2,200 |
1.50 |
2,000 |
1.60 |
2,400 |
1.29 |
10,800 |
1.31 |
39,700 |
1.65 |
1,000 |
1.30 |
2,000 |
1.25 |
11,200 |
1.30 |
NOT IRRIGATED
82,000
160,800
21,100
18,200
53,900
4,000
258,000
6,900 16,600 23,700
8,200 19,100
1,500 21,000
97,000
1,800 2,000 1,000 4,000 900 3,800 » 500
14,000
667,000
1.50
1.49 2.00 1.50 1.81 1.52
1.60
1.51 1.57 1.30 1.51 1.50 1.33 1.67
1.50
1.28 1.90 1.20 1.20 1.33 1.69 1.00
1.50
1.54
Ac res Har- vested
100
12,900
3 ,200
900 3 ,400
100 3,100 4,400 1,100 5,100
34,300
2 |
,300 |
9 |
,700 |
5 |
,200 |
5 |
,800 |
2 |
,000 |
6 |
,600 |
3 |
,600 |
2 |
,300 |
3 |
,700 |
41 |
,200 |
5 |
,300 |
22 |
,300 |
7 |
,200 |
9 |
,200 |
11 |
,300 |
22 |
,400 |
10 |
,500 |
6 |
400 |
94 |
600 |
1 |
500 |
8 |
,400 |
23 |
500 |
3 |
500 |
9 |
800 |
9 |
000 |
3 |
800 |
8 |
300 |
3 |
200 |
6 |
800 |
77 |
800 |
3 |
000 |
10 |
500 |
400 |
|
200 |
|
800 |
|
14 |
900 |
9 |
800 |
5 |
800 |
4 |
100 |
5 |
900 |
3 |
800 |
1 |
000 |
7 |
000 |
37,400
20,600 14,800 13,900 4,800 7,300 10,000 11,400
82,800
383,000
Yield Per Ac re
-Tons-
1.00 0.97 1.06 1.00 1.00 0.90 0.84 1.21 1.18 0.92
1.00
0.61 0.90 0.88 0.79 0.75 0.89 0.64 0.78 0.59
0.80
1.00 0.70 0.88 0.86 0.60 0.61 0.65 0.59
0.70
1 .00 1.00
1 |
07 |
0 |
91 |
0 |
91 |
1 |
14 |
1 |
00 |
0 |
89 |
0 |
88 |
0 |
94 |
1.00
1.30 1.32 1.25 1.50 1.00
1.30
0.88 1.16 0.88 0.88 0.92 1.20 1.33
1.02
0.90 0.70 0.76 0.85 0.70 0.96 0.70
0.80
0.87
6S
ALL OTHER HAY
ACReAOE. YIELD, sod PRODUCTION BY COUNTIES •
- 1985
IRRIGATED ••d NOT IRRIGATED
TOTAL
IRRIGATED
NOT IRRIGATED
COUNTY DISTRICT
Deer Lodge . . . .
F I athead
Gran 1 te
Lake
L Inco In
Mineral
M I ssou la
Powe II
Raval II
Sanders
N. WEST
Blaine
Chouteau
Glac ler
HI I I
Liberty
Phi I I Ips
Pondera
Teton
Too I e
N. CENTRAL
Dan I e I s
Dawson
Garf le Id
McCone
Richland
Rooseve It
Sheridan
Val ley
N. EAST
Broadwater . . . .
Cascade
Fergus
Golden Va I ley. Jud I th Bas In . . Lewis t Clark .
Meag her
Musse I she I I . . .
Petro I eum
Wheat land
CENTRftl
Beaverhead . . . .
Ga I I at in
Jef f arson
Mad I son
Si I ver Bow. . . .
S. WEST
B I g Horn
Carbon
Park
Sti I Iwater
Sweet Grass . . .
Treasure
Ye I lowstone. . .
S. CENTRAL
Carter
Custer
Fa I I on
Powder R I ver . .
Pra Ir io
Rosebud
Mlbaux
S. EAST
STATE
Ac res Har- vested
7,400 17,000 25,000 20,000
4,200 600 15,000 40,000 25,800 13,000
168,000
15,600 1 1 ,000 12,000 10,000
4,400 44,000 10,600 12,000
8,400
126,000
17,000 22,000 10,000 24,000 21 ,000 18,000 9,000 17,000
138,000
9,000
19,000
32,000
5,000
12,400
15,800
38,000
4,800
5,000
9,000
150,000
158,000
30,000
19,000
48,000
5,000
260,000
6,600 14,000 19,000 10,400 14,000
2,000 18,000
84,000
12,000 8,000
12,000
13,200 9,800 7,000
12,000
74,000 1 ,000,000
Yield Per Acre
1.18 1 .00 1 .25 1 .33 t .00 I .50 1 .33 1 .24 1 .74 1.15
1 .30
1.17 0.56 0.61 0.54 0.66 0.83 0.72 1 .60 0.82
0.86
0.41 0.55 0.62 0.52 0.65 0.77 0.82 0.51
0.59
1 .34
0.65 0.44 0.86 0.56 1.13 1.10 0.47 0.60 0.80
0.81
1 .28 1 .48 1 .07 1 .45 1 .36
1 .32
1 .88 1 .25 1 .50 1 .23 1 .09 1 .40 1 .79
1 .45
0.58 0.90 0.58 1 .02 0.82 1.19 0.42
0.76
Pro- duction
-Tons-
8,700 17,000 31,300 26,500
4,200 900 20,000 49,500 45,000 15,000
218,100
15,900
6,200 7,300 5,400 2,900
36,400 7,600
19,200 6,900
107,800
6,900 12,200
6,200 12,400 13,600 13,800
7,400
8,700
81 ,200
12,100
12,420
14,000
4,280
6,920
17,920
41 ,740
2,240
2,980
7,200
121 ,900
202,300
44,500
20,300
69,600
6,800
343,500
12,400 17,500 28,500 12,800 15,300 2,800 32,300
121 ,600
6,900 7,200 7,000 13,500 8,000 8,300 5,000
55,900
1.05 1,050,000
Acres Har- vested
7,200
5,600 23,000 15,000
3,000
500
10,000
35,000
24,000
6,700
130,000
8,600 3,000 4,200 2,400 1.000
24,000 1,800
10,000 1 ,000
56,000
400 2,000 I ,400
800 2,800 3,000
600 6,000
17,000
7,600 3,400 3,000 2.800 2,400 9,800 37,800 800 1 ,400 9,000
78,000
143,000
17,000
18,000
48,000
4,000
230,000
4,000 13,000 17,000
7,600 11,500
1,500 13,400
68,000
3,000 3,200 1 ,000 7,000 2.400 3,900 500
21 ,000
600,000
Yield Per Acre
-Tons-
1 .20 1 .00 1 .30 1 .40 1 .00 1 .60 1 .50 1 .50 1 .80 1 .40
1 .40
1 .30
1 .10
Acres Har- vested
200 11 ,400
2,000 5,000 1 ,200 100 5,000 5,000 1 ,800 6,300
38,000
1 .50 |
5,000 |
1 .00 |
8,000 |
1 .20 |
7,800 |
1 .00 |
7,600 |
0.90 |
3,400 |
1 .10 |
20,000 |
1 .80 |
8,800 |
1 .80 |
2,000 |
1 .00 |
7,400 |
70,000
0 |
.80 |
16, |
,600 |
1 |
.10 |
20, |
,000 |
1 |
.30 |
8, |
,600 |
1 |
.00 |
23 |
,200 |
1 |
.60 |
18, |
,200 |
1 |
.60 |
15, |
,000 |
1 |
.10 |
a. |
,400 |
0 |
.90 |
1 1 , |
,000 |
1 |
.20 |
121 , |
,000 |
1 |
.50 |
1, |
,400 |
0 |
.90 |
15, |
,600 |
0 |
.80 |
29, |
,000 |
0 |
.90 |
2, |
,200 |
0 |
.80 |
10, |
,000 |
1 , |
.40 |
6, |
,000 |
1 |
.10 |
200 |
|
0 |
.80 |
4, |
,000 |
1 |
.10 |
3, |
,600 |
0 |
.80 |
0 |
72,000
1 .30 |
15,000 |
1 .70 |
13,000 |
1.10 |
1,000 |
1 .45 |
0 |
1 .60 |
1,000 |
I .35 |
30,000 |
2.60 |
2,600 |
1 .30 |
1,000 |
1 .60 |
2,000 |
1 .50 |
2,800 |
1 .20 |
2,500 |
1 .60 |
500 |
2.00 |
4,600 |
1.60 |
16,000 |
0.80 |
9,000 |
1 .50 |
4,800 |
1.50 |
1 1 ,000 |
1.40 |
6,200 |
1.50 |
7,400 |
1 .74 |
3,100 |
1.00 |
1 1 ,500 |
1.40 |
53,000 |
1 .35 |
400,000 |
Yield Per Acre
-Tons-
0.50 1 .00 0.70 1.10 1 .00 1 .00 1 .00 0.80 1 .00 0.90
0.95
0.60 0.40
,29 ,39 ,60 ,50
.50 ,60
0.80
0.50
.40 .50 .50 .50
0.50 0.60 0.80 0.30
0.50
0.50 0.60 0.40 0.80 0.50
70 80 40 40 00
0.50
1 .10 1 .20 0.50 0.00 0.40
1 .10
0.80 0.60 0.70 0.50 0.60 0.80 1 .20
0.80
50 50 50 60 59 50
0.40
0.50
0.60
il ii
62
ALL OTHER HAY --1984
YIELD mat PRODUCTION BY COUNTIES - mRMTED ••^ NOT IKRICATEO
TOTAL
COUNTY
& DISTRICT
Deer Lodge. . . .
Fl athead
Gran 1te
Lake
L Incol n
Mineral
Missoul a
Powel 1
Ravall 1
Sanders
N.WEST
Blaine
Chouteau
Gl ader
Hill
Liberty
Phlll Ips
Pondera
Teton
Toole
N. CENTRAL
Daniels
Dawson
Garfield
McCone
Richland
Roosevel t
Sheridan
Valley
N. £^ST
BroadHater. . . .
Cascade
Fergus
Golden Valley. Judith Basin. . Lewis 4 Clark .
Meagher
Mussel shel 1 . . .
Petroleum
Wheatl and
CENTRAI
Beaverhead . . . .
Gallatin
Jefferson
Mad 1 son
S11 ver Bow. . . .
S. WEST
Big Horn
Carbon
Park
Stillwater
Sweet Grass . . .
Treasu re
Yel 1 owstone. . .
S- CENTRAI
Carter
Custer
Fal 1 on
Powder River. .
Prairie
Rosebud
Wibaux
EAST
STATE
Ac res Har- vested
8,000 18,700 27,500 19,500
5,100 600 12,400 44,400 21,900 10,200
168,300
10,900
12,300 9,700 8,500 2,900
33.600 5,300
20,300 4,700
108.200
5,800 24,400
8,700 10,200 13,400 24,100 10,800 12,200
109,600
8.900 11,700 25,700
5,500 12.200 19,800 43.500
9,300
5.200 18,000
159,800
163,800
31,600
18,600
54,100
4,800
272,900
16,700 22,400 27,800 14,100 22,900 2.500 28.000
134,400
22,400
16,800 14,900 8,800 8,200 13,800 11,900
96,800
1,050,000
Yield |
|
Per |
Pro- |
Acre |
duction |
-Tons |
|
1.48 |
11,800 |
1.19 |
22.200 |
1.87 |
51.300 |
1.94 |
37.900 |
1.27 |
6.S00 |
1.67 |
1.000 |
1.48 |
18.300 |
1.67 |
74.100 |
1.76 |
38.500 |
1.36 |
13,900 |
1.64 |
27S.S00 |
0.93 |
10.100 |
0.94 |
11.600 |
0.94 |
9,100 |
0.84 |
7,100 |
0.79 |
2,300 |
0.90 |
30.200 |
0.79 |
4.200 |
l.ll |
22.500 |
0.62 |
2.900 |
0.92 |
100.000 |
1.02 |
5.900 |
0.74 |
18.000 |
0.98 |
8.500 |
0.93 |
9,500 |
0.75 |
10.000 |
0.68 |
16.400 |
0.67 |
7,200 |
0.84 |
10.200 |
0.78
1.42 1.09 1.11 1.16 0.98 1.23 1.59 0.94 1.02 1.17
1.26
1.49 1.78 1.49 1.81 1.44
1.58
1.14 1.46 1.24 1.25 1.41 1.28 1.59
1.37
93 85 79
1.01 0.77 1.22 0.71
0.90
1.30
85.700
12.600
12.700
28.400
6.400
12.000
24.400
69,300
8.700
5.300
21,000
200,800
243,500
56,100
27,800
97,900
6,900
432.200
19,000 32.800 34.400 17.600 32.200 3.200 44.400
183.600
20.600
14,200
11,700
6,900
6,300
16,800
8,500
87,200
1,365,000
IRRIGATED |
|
jres |
Yield |
Ur- |
Par |
tsted |
Acr* |
-Tons |
|
' ,900 |
1.48 |
a -^ ^ |
1.67 |
1.97 |
|
1.99 |
|
,':■:' |
1.82 |
500 |
i.ao |
1,300 |
1.69 |
J. 000 |
1.72 |
1.800 |
1.79 |
.100 |
l.SO |
It. 000
.000 1.000
1.000 .400
.4 00
i.eoo
3.700 .000
.000
i,2;o
8.000
16.800
2.no
1,200
5.900
,000
25.000
1 |
900 |
I |
600 |
2. |
700 |
200 |
|
1 |
100 |
500 |
|
2 |
000 |
9 |
000 |
800 |
500
1.000
66.000
l.SO 1.01
1.11
1.00 0.93 0.09 0.90 1.12 I.IS 0.70
1.00
1.20 1.14 1.47 1.60 1.52 1.59 1.33 1.10
1.30
1.50 1.30 1.50 1.60 1.29 1.31 1.65 1.30 1.2S 1.30
1.50
1.49 2.00 l.SO 1.81 1.52
1.60
1.51 1.57 1.30 1.51 1.50 1.33 1.67
1.50
1.28 1.90 1.20 1.20 1.33 1.89 1.00
1.50
1.54
NOT IRRIGATED
Yield
Per
Aero
-Tons-
1.00 0.97 1.06 1.00 1.00 0.90 0.84 1.21 1.18 0.92
1.00
Acres |
|
Har- |
|
vested |
|
100 |
|
12 |
,900 |
3 |
,200 |
900 |
|
3 |
,400 |
100 |
|
3 |
,100 |
4 |
,400 |
1 |
,100 |
5 |
,100 |
34.300
2.300 9.700 5.200 S.BOO 2.000 6.600 3.600 2.300 3,700
41,200
5.300 22.300
7,200
9.200 11.300 22.400 10.500
6.400
94.600
1,500 8.400 23.500 3.500 9,800 9,000 3,600 6,300 3.200 6.800
77,800
3,000
10,500
400
200
800
14,900
9,800 5,600 4.100 5.900 3.800 1.000 7.000
37.400,
20. 6(
14,
13|
.61 ,90 ,88 ,79 ,75 ,89
0.64 0.78 0.59
0.80
1.00 0.70
,88 ,86 ,60 ,61
0.65 0.59
0.70
1.00 1.00 1.07 91 91 14
0
0
1
1.00
0.89
0.88
0.94
1.00
1.30 1.32 1.25 1.50 1.00
1.30
0.88 1.16 0.88 0.88 0.92
ALL OTHER HAY ■- 1985
ACREAOE, YIELD, al PHODOCTION BY COUNTIES -- IRRIOATED •■•! NOT IRRIGATED
63
TOTAL
I RRIGATED
NOT IRRIGATED
COUNTY
& DISTRICT
Deer Lodge ....
F I athead
Gran I te
Lake
L I nco I n
Mineral
M I ssou la
Powe II
Rava 111
Sanders
N. WEST
Blaine
Chouteau
Gl ac ler
HI I I
Liberty
Phi II Ips
Pondera
Teton
Toole
N. CENTRAL
Daniels
Dawson
Garfield
McCone
Rich I and
Rooseve It
Sher I dan
Va I ley
N. EAST
Broadwater ....
Cascade
Fergus
Go Iden Va I ley Jud 1 th Bas In . Lewi s 4 C I ark ,
Meagher
Musse I she I I . . Retro I eutn . . . . Wheat land....
CENTRAL
Beaverhead . . .
Ga I latin
Jefferson ....
Mad I son
S I I ver Bow. . .
B I g Horn
Carbon
Park
StI I Iwater
Sweet Grass
Treasure
Ye I lowstone ^
S- CFNTRAI .^m
Carter •
Custer
Fa I I on
Powder River..
Rosebud .at! W i baux. ...
STATS.
Acres Har- vested
7,400 17,000 25,000 20,000
4,200 600 15,000 40,000 25,800 13,000
168,000
13,600 1 1 ,000 12,000 10,000
4,400 44,000 10,600 12,000
8,400
126,000
17,000 22,000 10,000 24,000 21 ,000 18,000 9,000 17,000
138,000
9,000
19,000
32,000
5,000
12,400
15,800
38,000
4,800
5,000
9,000
150,000
158,0
30,0
19,1
48,0
5,000
Yield Per Acre
1.18 1 .00 1 .25 1 .33 1 .00 1 .50 1 .33 1 .24 1 .74 1.15
1 .30
Pro- duction
-Tons-
17 56 61 54 66 83 72 60 82
0.86
0.41 0.55 0.62 0.52 0.65 0.77 0.82 0.51
0.59
8,700 17,000 31 ,300 26,500
4,200 900 20,000 49,500 45,000 15,000
218,100
15,900 6,200 7,300 5,400 2,900
36,400 7,600
19,200 6,900
107,800
6,900 12,200
6,200 12,400 13,600 13,800
7,400
8,700
81 ,200
Acres
Har- vested
7,200
5,600 23,000 15,000
3,000
500
10,000
35,000
24,000
6,700
130,000
8,600 3,000 4,200 2,400 1 ,000
24,000 1 ,800
10,000 1 ,000
56,000
400 2,000 1 ,400
800 2,800 3,000
600 6,000
1 7,000
Yield Per Acre
-Tons-
1 .20 1 .00 1 .30 1 .40 1 .00 1 .60 1 .50 1 .30 1 .80 1 .40
1 .40
1 .50 1 .00 1 .20 1 .00 0.90 1.10 1 .80 1 .80 1 .00
1 .30
0.80 1.10 1 .30 1 .00 1 .60 1 .60 1.10 0.90
1 .20
Acres Har- vested
200
1 1 ,400
2,000
5,000
1 ,200
100 5,000 5,000 1 ,800 6,300
38,000
5,000 8,000 7,800 7,600 3,400 20,000 8,800 2,000 7,400
70,000
16,600 20,000
8,600 23,200 16,200 15,000
8,400 1 1 ,000
121 ,000
Yield Per Acre
-Tons-
0.50 1 .00 0.70 1.10 1 .00 1 .00 1 .00 0.80 1 .00 0.90
0.95
60 40 29 39
60 50
0.50 0.60 0.80
0.50
0.40 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.60 0.80 0.30
0.50
,50 .60 .40 .80 .50 .70
0.80 0.40 0.40 0.00
0.50
1.10 1 .20 0.50 0.00 0.40
1.10
0.80 0.60 0.70 0.50 0.60 0.80 1 .20
0.80
50 50 50 60 59 50 40
0.50
0.60
64
STOCKS OF MAJOR GRAINS 1977 - 1986
JANUARY 1
APRIL 1
JUNE 1
OCTOBER 1
CROP
i YEAR
On |
Tota |
1 |
Farm |
Al 1 |
1/ |
Total |
Posit! |
ons |
On Farm Total
Total All " Pos I t Ions
On Farm Total |
Total All '' Pos 1 t Ions |
On Tota I Farm All ^^ Total Positions
--Thousand Bushels-- ALL WHEAT
1977 112,088 138,790 85,320 105,538 71,937 87,810 146,630 171,683
1978 126,992 148,850 102,118 118,517 83,789 97,872 156,274 185,567
1979 131,445 157,274 102,235 121,707 71,565 87,116 140,935 168,008
1980 107,157 130,013 80,368 96,078 58,238 74,599 148,552 175,714
1981 110,216 134,166 76,672 94,250 61,098 75,766 171,102 201,135
1982 131,351 158,393 101,970 120,105 74,317 88,257 205,565 234,709
1983 169,501 197,644 113,602 138,576 91,963 113,774 167,055 203,575
1984 130,084 161,030 97,220 122,710 72,573 90,479 130,819 161,220
1985 109,888 141,913 80,584 110,454 66,979 93,105 81,891 114,841
1986 69,331 104,513 52,250 86,848 48,230 76,230 2/ 2/
WINTER WHEAT
1977 63,215 80,813 45,979 58,675 38,343 48,649 84,448 99,906
1978 74,704 88,718 58,464 69,118 45,472 45,444 61,189 99,805
1979 69,471 85,997 53,568 65,790 38,502 49,258 67,285 85,146
1980 52,692 69,084 40,163 51,663 31,556 43,267 69,822 89,309
1981 46,430 62,867 29,822 39,649 25,749 34,273 81,514 98,754
1982 65,464 81,538 50,263 61,549 35,479 43,748 93,076 107,528
1983 72,815 88,533 43.161 57,515 37,829 49,354 92,428 111,946
1984 69,915 86,169 51,504 65,365 37,963 50,225 78,182 96,907
1985 64,842 85,358 44,620 64,091 40,610 57,980 46,928 68,344
1986 37,027 59,760 31,816 53,072 28,454 45,324 2/ 2/
DURUM WHEAT
1977 8,042 9,096 7,443 8,434 6,502 7,241 8,228 9,258
1978 6,776 7,530 6,292 6,833 5,808 6,387 13,050 13,795
1979 9,135 9,936 7,569 8,349 6,525 6,947 10,920 11,420
1980 7,917 8,307 6,143 6,507 4,436 4,738 2/ 10,645
1981 2/ 9,066 2/ 7,518 2/ 5,441 2/ 13,776
1982 2/ 12,524 2/ 10,044 «/ 8,068 2/ 17,320
1983 2/ 16,835 2/ 14,594 «/ 14,111 »/ 13,453
1984 2/ 12,588 2/ 10,825 */ 9,407 «/ 10,263
1985 *' 10,294 2/ 9,220 »/ 7,303 »/ 6,323
1986 »/ 6,043 «/ 5,610 t/ 5,282 «/ «/
ALL SPRING WHEAT
1977 48,873 57,977 39,341 46,863 33,594 39,161 62,182 71,777
1978 52,288 60,132 43,654 49,399 38,317 43,428 75,085 85,762
1979 61,974 71,277 48,667 55,917 33,063 37,858 73,650 82,862
1980 54.465 60,929 40,205 44,415 26,682 31,332 78,730 86,405
1981 63,786 71,299 46,850 54,601 35,349 41,493 89,588 102,381
1982 65,887 76,885 51,347 58,556 38,838 44,509 112,489 127,181
1983 96,686 109,111 70,441 81,061 54,134 64,420 74,627 91,629
1984 60,169 74.861 45,716 57.345 34,610 43.405 52,637 64,313
1985 45,046 56,555 35,964 46,363 26,369 35,125 34,963 46,497
1986 32,304 44,753 20,434 33,776 19,776 30,906 2/ 2/
OATS
1977 7,310 7,701 4,296 4,692 3,391 3,610 5,750 6,112
1978 5,200 5,519 3,600 3,869 2,500 2,746 10,567 10,979
1979 9,435 9,735 6,510 6,747 5,284 5,504 6,825 7,018
1980 6,338 6,523 3,803 3,990 2,584 2,748 4,497 4,837
1981 4,176 4.372 2.570 2,787 2.152 2,296 4,840 5,137
1982 4,114 4,372 2,178 2,478 1,694 1,877 8,033 8.485
1983 6,885 7,308 4,055 4,388 3,443 3,679 6,072 6,369
1984 5,386 5,695 3.115 3.553 2,165 2,289 4,740 4,867
1985 4,351 4,497 2,448 2.568 1,709 1,812 3,003 3,383
1986 2,495 2,895 2/ 2/ 993 1,343 2/ 2/
BARLEY
1977 24.991 28,602 12,496 15,099 7,810 9,510 44,888 49,103
1978 37,580 41,841 21,922 24,588 13,571 15.813 52.546 57,824
1979 44,720 49,536 28,509 32,596 22,919 25,542 46,644 51,638
1980 31,231 35,119 15,413 18,058 9,329 10,963 40,572 44,177
1981 29,547 33,065 10,584 12,765 6,615 7,579 45,408 50,099
1982 28,948 32,629 13,622 15,972 5,108 6,185 62,681 67,681
1983 45,864 50,591 28,283 33,212 12,995 15,985 60,606 68,925
1984 37,296 42,962 17.094 22,413 10,101 12,251 49,036 56,003
1985 38,402 45,184 20,678 25,421 12,998 16.280 30.000 39.098
1986 27,600 35,900 2/ 2/ 12,900 19,100 2/ 2/
1/ Includes farm stock at mills, elevators, warehouses, terminals, processors and stocks owned by Commodity
Credit Corporation,
2/ Data not available for publication.
COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER CONSUMPTION
BY PRIMARY NUTRIENTS and FERTILIZER MATERIALS -- 1*(0 • 19(S '^
65
PRIMARY NUTRIENTS
1980
Nitrogen 64,889
Available P 0 57,450
K 0 8,759
TOTAL NUTRIENTS »/ 131,098
FERTILIZER MATERIALS
NITROGEN MATERIALS:
Anhydrous Ammonia 8,255
Aqua Ammon la 0
Ammonium Nitrate 59,615
Ammonium Sulphate 15,244
Nitrogen Solution 8,401
Urea 23,570
Other 0
PHOSPHATE MATERIALS:
Phosphate Rocl< 0
Superphosphate-over 251 6,274
Ammonium Phosphate 19,574
Other 786
POTASH MATERIALS:
Chloride 50-62* 10,522
Other 6,197
NATURAL ORGANIC 0
SECONDARY AND MICRONUTRIENTS:
Gypsum 958
Other 5,002
MIXTURES 115,065
TOTAL MATERIALS
AND MIXTURES 280,463
1/ Year ending June 1.
8/ Data for some years may not add due
1981
86,440 70,069 10,836
167,345
668
1982
1983
1984
--Tons--
1 14,656 76,081 12,148
202,885
330
120,579 76,374 1 1 ,472
208,425
137,362 88,044 13,676
239,082
1 ,001
106
1985
108,497 75,707 12,456
196,660
23,386 0 73,1 16 8,109 15,717 26,363 1,387 |
47,950 87 74,939 9,020 20,258 34,043 2,807 |
52,724 0 66,964 10,933 23,633 41 ,379 4,142 |
60,712 239 83,670 12,626 21,482 46,349 4,592 |
43,068 0 72,404 8.020 17.257 38.725 2,084 |
0 7,259 25,567 422 |
0 3,843 22,870 685 |
0 3,796 19,370 1.136 |
0 3,721 23.402 1,510 |
0 4,111 21 ,319 769 |
12,673 6.895 |
18,956 128 |
16,721 0 |
20,402 104 |
18,327 229 |
1.023
422 |
673 |
981 |
1,000 |
600 |
|
5,699 |
2,937 |
3,855 |
4,501 |
2,526 |
|
133.444 |
149,009 |
156,871 |
179,476 |
151,533 |
|
341.127 |
388,535 |
403,506 |
463,892 |
381 .995 |
|
to roundin |
9- |
64
STOCKS OF MAJOR GRAINS >77 - 1986
JANUARY 1 APRIL 1 JUNE 1 OCTOBER 1
CROP On Total On Total n Total On Total
i Farm All >' Farm All ^ trm All »' Farm All 1/
YEAR Total Positions Total Positions "'ta I Positions Total Positions
--Thousand Buiels-- ALL WHEAT
1977 112,088 138,790 85,320 105,558 7 937 87,810 146,630 171,683
1978 126,992 148,850 102,118 118,517 8:789 97,872 156,274 185,567
1979 131,445 157,274 102,235 121,707 7 1565 87,116 140,935 168,008
1980 107,157 130,013 80,368 96,078 51238 74,599 148,552 175,714
1981 110,216 134,166 76,672 94,250 6 098 75,766 171,102 201,135
1982 131,351 158,393 101,970 120,105 7/317 88,257 205,565 234,709
1983 169,501 197,644 113,602 138,576 91963 113,774 167,055 203,575
1984 130,084 161,030 97,220 122,710 7;573 90,479 130,819 161,220
1985 109,888 141,913 80,584 110,454 6(979 93,105 81,891 114,841
1986 69,331 104,513 52,250 86,848 41230 76,230 t/ «/
WINTER WHEAT
1977 63,215 80,813 45,979 58,675 3(343 48,649 84,448 99,906
1978 74,704 88,718 58,464 69,118 4:472 45,444 81.189 99,805
1979 69,471 85,997 53,568 65,790 3t502 49,258 67,285 85,146
1980 52,692 69,084 40,163 51,663 3 556 45,267 69,822 89,309
1981 46,430 62,867 29,822 39,649 2:749 34,273 81,514 98,754
1982 65,464 81,538 50,263 61,549 3:479 43,748 93,076 107,528
1983 72,815 88,533 43,161 57,515 3 829 49,354 92,428 111,946
1984 69,915 86,169 51,504 65,365 3 963 50,225 78,182 96,907
1985 64,842 85,358 44,620 64,091 41610 57,980 46,928 68,344
1986 37,027 59,760 31,816 53,072 2J454 45,324 1/ */
DURUM WHEAT
1977 8,042 9,096 7,443 8,434 i502 7,241 8,228 9,258
1978 6,776 7,530 6,292 6,833 .808 6,387 13,050 13,795
1979 9,135 9,936 7,569 8,349 .525 6,947 10,920 11,420
1980 7,917 8,307 6,143 6,507 436 4,738 1/ 10,645
1981 2/ 9,066 »/ 7,518 1/ 5.441 «/ 13,776
1982 2/ 12,524 2/ 10,044 2/ 8,068 2/ 17,320
1983 2/ 16,835 2/ 14,594 2/ 14,111 2/ 13,453
1984 2/ 12,588 2/ 10,825 2/ 9,407 2/ 10,263
1985 *' 10,294 2/ 9,220 2/ 7,303 1/ 6,323
1986 2/ 6,043 2/ 5,610 2/ 5,282 2/ 2/
ALL SPRI N6 WHEAT
1977 48,873 57,977 39,341 46,863 3:594 39.161 62,182 71,777
1978 52,288 60.132 43,654 49,399 34317 43.428 75.085 85,762
1979 61,974 71,277 48,667 55,917 3;063 37.858 73,650 82,862
1980 54,465 60,929 40,205 44,415 2(682 31.332 78.730 86.405
1981 63,786 71,299 46,850 54.601 3:349 41.493 89.588 102.381
1982 65,887 76,885 51,347 58,556 3i838 44.509 112,489 127,181
1983 96,686 109,111 70,441 81,061 5.134 64,420 74,627 91,629
1984 60,169 74,861 45,716 57,345 3/610 43,405 52,637 64,313
1985 45,046 56,555 35,964 46,363 2t369 35,125 34,963 46,497
1986 32,304 44,753 20,434 33,776 U776 30,906 *' *'
CATS
1977 7,310 7,701 4,296 4,692 :391 3,610 5,750 6,112
1978 5,200 5,519 3.600 3,869 .'500 2,746 10,567 10,979
1979 9,435 9,735 6,510 6,747 f284 5,504 6,825 7,018
1980 6,338 6,523 3,803 3,990 ;584 2,748 4,497 4,837
1981 4,176 4,372 2,570 2,787 .152 2,296 4,840 5,137
1982 4,114 4,372 2,178 2.478 694 1.877 8,053 8,485
1983 6,885 7,308 4.055 4,388 .443 3,679 6,072 6,369
1984 5,386 5,695 5,115 3,553 .165 2,289 4,740 4,867
1985 4,351 4,497 2,448 2,568 709 1,812 3,005 5,383
1986 2,495 2.895 2/ 2/ 993 1.343 2/ 2/
BARLEY
1977 24.991 28.602 12,496 15.099 ;810 9,510 44,888 49,103
1978 37,580 41,841 21,922 24,588 i;571 15,813 52,546 57,824
1979 44,720 49,536 28,509 32,596 2.919 25.542 46.644 51,656
1980 51,231 55,119 15,415 18,058 1329 10,963 40,572 44,177_
1981 29,547 55,065 10,584 12,765 {615 7,579 45,408 50,j
1982 28,948 52,629 15,622 15,972 1108 6,185 62,681 67
'985 45,864 50,591 28,285 33.212 1.995 15,985 60,606 6|
1984 37,296 42,962 17,094 22,415 lilOl 12,251 49,056
1985 58,402 45,184 20,678 25,421 1.998 16,280 50,000
1986 27,600 55,900 2/ 2/ 1.900 19,100 2/
1/ Includes farm stock at mills, elevators, warehouses, terminals, "ocessors and stocks owned by Col)
Credit Corporation.
2/ Data not available for publication.
'ft'' ^"^ «V '^^^»*
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*.m
in
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IJ3
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PRIMARY NUTRIENTS
OMMERCIAL FERTILIZER CONSUMPTION
BY PmM« NUTRIENTS „. „RT,UZE» «.TER...S - .,.0 - „.. -
65
1981
Nitrogen 64,889
Available P 0 57,450
K 0 8,759
TOTAL NUTRIENTS i/ 131,098
FERTILIZER MATERIALS
NITROGEN MATERIALS:
Anhydrous Ammonia 8,255
Aqua Ammon i a q
AmmoniLm Nitrate 59,615
Ammoniuin Sulphate I5,240
Nitrogen Solution 8,401
Urea 23,570
Other 0
PHOSPHATE MATERIALS:
Phosphate Rock q
Superphosphate-over 25$ 6,274
Ammonium Phosphate 19,574
Other 786
POTASH MATERIALS:
Chloride 50-62$ 10,522
Other 6,197
NATURAL ORGAN I C q
SECONDARY AND HICRONUTRIENTS:
Gypsum 958
Other 5,002
MIXTURES 115,065
TOTAL MATERIALS
AND MIXTURES 280,463
V Year end 1 ng June 1 .
1/ Data for some years may not add due
1981
86,440 70,069 10,836
167,345
23,386
0 73,116
8,109 15,717 26,363
1,387
0
7,259
25,567
422
12,673 6,895
668
1982
1983
— Tons —
I 14,656 76,081 12,148
202,885
47.950
87
74,939
9.020 20,258 34,043
2.807
0
3.843
22,870
685
18,956 128
330
120,579 76.374 1 1,472
208,425
52,724 0 66,964 10,933 23,633 41.379 4,142
0
3,796
19.370
1 ,136
16,721 0
1,001
1984
137,362 88,044 13,676
239,082
60,712 239 83,670 12,626 21 ,482 46,349 4,592
0
3,721
23,402
1,510
20,402 104
106
1985
108,497 75,707 12,456
196,660
43,068
0
72,404
8,020 17,257 38,725
2,084
0
4,111
21,319
769
18,327 229
1 ,023
422 5,699 |
673 2,937 |
981 3,855 |
1 ,000 4,501 |
600 2,526 |
33,444 |
149,009 |
156,871 |
179,476 |
151,533 |
■ 1,127 |
388,535 |
403,506 |
463,892 |
381,995 |
0 ound i ng . |
■CJf
ir,i«
US
1,11! 1l,f
I,*
^m?!^
66
MIL. HD.
2.0
CATTLE and CALVES
JAMUAIIV I INVENTORY. 1«40-1*««
(960
1970
1980
i
CATTLE and CALVES
NUMBER, VALUE PER HEAD, aod TOTAL VALUE -- JANUARY 1
67
ALL CATTLE
1977. 1978. 1979. 1980. 1981 .
1982. 1983. 1984. 1985. 1986.
Number
(000) Hd.
2,980 2,680 2,607 2,645 2,675
2,900 2,990 3,150 2,960 2,450
Farm Va I ue
Per Head
Dols.
220.00 240.00 455.00 510.00 495.00
395.00 375.00 395.00 380.00 375.00
Tota I
(000) Dols.
655,600
643,200
1 ,186,185
1 ,348,950
1,324,125
1,145,500 1 ,121 ,250 1 ,244,250 1 , 124,800 918,750
NUMBER BY CLASSES -• JANUARY
Year
1977. 1978. 1979. 1980. 1981 .
1982. 1983. 1984. 1985. 1986.
COWS 4 |
HEIFERS |
|||||||
THAT |
HAVE |
|||||||
CALVED |
HEIFERS |
500 LBS. 4 |
OVER |
OTHER |
TOTAL |
|||
Beef |
H i 1 k |
ALL |
||||||
Cow |
Cow |
Steers |
Bu 1 Is |
Ca 1 ves |
CATTLE |
|||
Beef |
Mi Ik |
Rep 1 ace- |
Rep 1 ace- |
500 / |
500* |
under |
4 |
|
Cows |
Cows |
men ts |
men ts |
Other |
4 Over |
4 Over |
500* |
CALVES |
--(000) |
Head-- |
|||||||
1 ,549 |
27 |
238 |
9 |
105 |
187 |
90 |
775 |
2,980 |
1 ,409 |
27 |
217 |
8 |
94 |
145 |
86 |
694 |
2.680 |
1 ,453 |
27 |
257 |
8 |
91 |
135 |
86 |
550 |
2.507 |
1 ,427 |
28 |
275 |
1 1 |
1 1 1 |
127 |
87 |
579 |
2.645 |
1,439 |
29 |
276 |
9 |
1 1 1 |
146 |
85 |
580 |
2.675 |
1,604 |
29 |
302 |
12 |
107 |
183 |
90 |
573 |
2,900 |
1 ,520 |
29 |
260 |
9 |
149 |
218 |
87 |
718 |
2,990 |
1 ,537 |
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 |
CALF CROPS aod DISPOSITION
CALVES INSHIP- FARM «/
Year BORN MENTS MARKETINGS >' SLAUGHTER
Cattle Calves Cattle 4 Calves
--(000) Head--
1976 1,570 135 1.091 646 16
1977 1.530 115 1.154 698 16
1978 1.443 205 933 625 13
1979 1.490 167 802 652 10
1980 1.520 116 868 621 7
1981 1,580 109 779 575 10
1982 1,570 125 999 475 11
1983 1,640 125 991 501 10
1984 1,610 85 1.198 560 13
1985 1,470 95 1,347 605 8
1/ Excludes Interfarm sales.
»/ Excludes animals custom slaughtered In commercial establishments for farmers.
DEATHS Cattle Calves
35 |
85 |
34 |
100 |
44 |
106 |
46 |
109 |
28 |
82 |
30 |
70 |
34 |
86 |
33 |
70 |
39 |
75 |
35 |
80 |
68
rROOUCTION and INCOME PROM CATTLE and CALVES
Pr ice Per 100 Lbs .
Year
Production *' Marl<etlng 1/ --(000) Lbs.--
Value |
||||
Cash |
of Home |
Gross |
||
Cattle |
Ca 1 ves |
Rece i p ts |
S/ Consumption |
1 ncome |
--Do 1 |
i ars-- |
--(000) Dol lars-- |
||
31 .20 |
36.30 |
373,307 |
6,861 |
380,168 |
33.70 |
41 .40 |
412,820 |
7,464 |
420,284 |
51 .50 |
70.30 |
582,250 |
10,105 |
592,365 |
67.10 |
89.80 |
700,097 |
1 1 ,492 |
71 1 ,589 |
58.00 |
76.80 |
640,507 |
8,479 |
648,986 |
51 .90 |
62.70 |
506, 118 |
8,806 |
514,924 |
48.20 |
60.30 |
540,617 |
9,640 |
550,257 |
48.00 |
62.40 |
543,673 |
10,003 |
553.676 |
47.20 |
60.90 |
524,336 |
1 1 ,886 |
609,718 |
47.60 |
62.20 |
689,331 |
11,218 |
700,549 |
1976 967,940 1,153,200
1977 880,635 1,169,350
1978 941,570 1,051,010
1979 882,185 966,380
1980 995,375 1,034,130
1981 1,098,045 933,340
1982 1,024,395 1,081,170
1983 1,200,700 1,081,670
1984 1,043,330 1,197,630
1985 978,465 1,370,480
1/ Adjustments made for inshipments and changes In inventory.
2/ Excludes interfarm sales and custom slaughter in commercial establishments for use on farms where
produced .
3/ Receipts from marketings and sale of farm slaughter.
MILK COWS. MILK PRODUCTION, and MILKFAT
TOTAL |
||||||||||
Produc |
tl |
on |
Per Cow |
PRODUCTION 2/ |
||||||
Mi Ik Cows |
||||||||||
on Farms 1/ |
Milk |
M |
Ikfat |
M P |
i Ikfat |
Milk |
Mi |
1 kf at |
||
(000) Head |
- |
-P |
our |
ds |
- |
ercent |
— M |
1 . Lbs |
.-- |
|
26 |
10.577 |
380 |
3.59 |
275 |
10 |
|||||
27 |
10.963 |
396 |
3.61 |
296 |
1 1 |
|||||
27 |
11.333 |
407 |
3.59 |
306 |
1 1 |
|||||
27 |
10.630 |
381 |
3.58 |
287 |
10 |
|||||
29 |
10.828 |
383 |
3.54 |
314 |
1 1 |
|||||
29 |
11.414 |
403 |
3.53 |
331 |
12 |
|||||
29 |
1 1 .759 |
420 |
3.57 |
341 |
12 |
|||||
29 |
12.241 |
438 |
3.58 |
355 |
13 |
|||||
28 |
12.179 |
434 |
3.56 |
341 |
12 |
|||||
28 |
12.536 |
445 |
3.55 |
351 |
13 |
Year
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1/ Average number during year, excluding heifers not yet fresh, 2/ Excludes milk sucked by calves.
69
Year
MILK and CREAM MARKETED
QUANTITY. PRICE, aotf CASH RECEIPTS
MILK |
SOLO TO |
PLANTS |
CREAM |
SOLD TO PLANTS |
MILK |
SOLD DIRECTLY |
||||||||
AND DEALERS |
AND DEALERS |
TO |
CONSUMERS |
|||||||||||
Price |
Price |
Price |
||||||||||||
Per |
Cash |
Quan-t 1 ty |
Per Lb. |
Cash |
Per |
Cash |
||||||||
Year |
Ouant I t |
y |
100 Lbs |
• |
Ri |
see 1 p ts |
Ml Ikfat |
Fat |
Rece 1 pts |
Ouant 1 ty |
Quart |
Rece Ipts |
||
Ml 1 . Lb |
s . |
Ools. |
000 Dols. |
000 Lbs. |
Cents |
000 Dols. |
000 Ots. |
Cents |
000 Dols |
|||||
1976 |
242 |
9.45 |
22,869 |
365 |
.81 |
296 |
1,395 |
35.0 |
488 |
|||||
1977 |
266 |
9.95 |
26,467 |
330 |
.88 |
290 |
930 |
36.0 |
335 |
|||||
1978 |
274 |
10.70 |
29,318 |
329 |
.91 |
299 |
1.395 |
40.0 |
558 |
|||||
1979 |
259 |
1 1 .90 |
30,821 |
176 |
I .00 |
176 |
1,395 |
44.0 |
614 |
|||||
1980 |
295 |
12.80 |
37,760 |
S( |
^r |
les discon |
t 1 nued |
1 ,395 |
47.0 |
656 |
||||
1981 |
511 |
13.40 |
41 ,674 |
1,395 |
50.0 |
698 |
||||||||
1982 |
319 |
13.20 |
42,108 |
1 ,395 |
52.0 |
725 |
||||||||
1983 |
333 |
13.30 |
44,289 |
1,395 |
52.0 |
726 |
||||||||
1984 |
316 |
13.80 |
43,608 |
1,395 |
55.0 |
767 |
||||||||
1985 |
331 |
13.10 |
43,361 |
1,395 |
54.0 |
753 |
INCOME and VALUE OF DAIRY PRODUCTS MARKETED
Combined Marketing of Milk and Cream
Average Returns */ Cash
Receipts
Per 100 Per from
Milk Pounds Pound Market- Uti I Ized Milk MI Ikfat ings
Used for Milk,
Cream and Butter
on Farms
Where Produced
Milk Ut I I 1 zed
Mi I . Lbs.
--Dol lars--
000 Dols .
Mil.
Lbs.
Value 2/ 000 Dols .
Gross
Farm
i ncome
from
Da Iry
Products
Farm Value
of Mi Ik
Pro- duced
— 000 Dols.--
1976 255 9.28 2.58 23,653 13 1,206 24,859 25,520
1977 277 9.78 2.71 27,092 12 1,174 28,266 28,949
1978 286 10.35 2.94 30,175 12 1,266 31,441 32,283
1979 267 11.84 3.31 31,611 12 1,421 33,032 33,981
1980 298 12.89 3.64 38,416 9 1,160 39,576 40,475
1981 314 15.49 3.82 42,375 9 1,214 45,586 44,652
1982 322 13.50 5.75 42,855 7 951 45,764 43,353
1985 336 13.40 3.74 45,015 9 1,206 46,220 47,560
1984 319 15.91 5.91 44,575 10 1,591 45,767 47,456
1985 334 15.21 3.72 44,114 7 925 45,059 46,360
*^ Cash receipts divided by milk or ml Ikfat represented In combined marketings.
2/ Valued at average returns per 100 pounds of miik In combined marketings of milk and cream.
S/ Cash receipts from marketings of milk and cream plus value of milk used for home consumption and
farm-churned butter.
4/ Includes value of milk fed to calves.
70
THOUS. HD.
HOGS and PIGS
JANUARY 1 INVENTORY. 1940-1**6 1/
400
300
fOO
1940 1950 1960 1970
1/ Data for 1968 and subsequently relate to December 1.
SHEEP and LAMBS
JANUARY 1 INVENTORY. 1940-19S« MIL. HD.
3.0
2.0
1.0
1980
\ \ \ \ L^^
0 J 940
1970
71
Year
1977. 1978. 1979. 1980. 1981 .
1982. 1983. 1984. 1985. 1986.
SHEEP, LAMBS, and WOOL
NUMBER, VALUE PER HEAD, and CLASSES - JANUARY 1
STOCK |
SHEEP ONE |
||||||||||||
ALL |
SHEEP i LAMBS |
YEAR |
AND |
OVER |
LAHBS |
||||||||
Farm |
Value |
Sh |
leep on Feed |
Stock Sheep |
Exes |
Wethers I Rams |
Ewes |
W( i |
ethers |
||||
Number |
Per |
Hea |
Id |
Total |
Rams |
||||||||
(000) |
Do |
Is. |
(000) |
— |
-(000) |
Head--- |
--(000) |
Head-- |
|||||
570 |
45 |
.50 |
25,935 |
80 |
490 |
371 |
12 |
94 |
13 |
||||
552 |
57 |
.00 |
31 ,526 |
60 |
492 |
372 |
14 |
92 |
14 |
||||
540 |
89 |
.50 |
48,300 |
20 |
520 |
380 |
13 |
1 16 |
1 1 |
||||
574 |
91 |
.50 |
52,521 |
14 |
560 |
400 |
13 |
136 |
1 1 |
||||
595 |
69 |
.50 |
41 ,353 |
15 |
580 |
420 |
15 |
130 |
15 |
||||
616 |
55 |
.00 |
33,880 |
16 |
600 |
455 |
15 |
1 17 |
13 |
||||
560 |
50 |
.50 |
28,280 |
20 |
540 |
425 |
15 |
85 |
15 |
||||
564 |
51 |
.00 |
28,764 |
34 |
530 |
432 |
15 |
72 |
1 1 |
||||
515 |
57 |
.50 |
29,613 |
45 |
470 |
390 |
12 |
60 |
8 |
||||
423 |
61 |
.50 |
26,015 |
23 |
400 |
330 |
10 |
54 |
6 |
WOOL PRODUCTION and VALUE
Sheep Per
Year Shorn Fleece Total
Price |
|
Per Lb. |
Value |
-Cents- |
(000) |
73 |
3,467 |
75 |
3,332 |
81 |
3,547 |
94 |
4,049 |
99 |
5,304 |
102 |
5,783 |
79 |
4,298 |
67 |
3,849 |
91 |
5,187 |
67 |
3,400 |
-Lbs.- (000)
1976 493 9.6 4,749
1977 460 9.7 4,442
1978 440 10.0 4,379
1979 441 9.8 4,307
1S80 539 9.9 5,358
1981 565 10.0 5,670
1982 530 10.3 5,440
1983 574 10.0 5,745
1984 585 9.7 5,700
1985 510 9.9 5,074
LAMB CROP and DISPOSITION
INSHIPMENTS MARKETINGS 1/ SLAUGHTER */ DEATHS
Lambs
Year Saved Sheep & Lambs Sheep Lambs Sheep & Lambs Sheep Lambs
(000) Head
1976 420 40 72 239 4 70 100
1977 375 18 59 211 3 65 96
1978 349 41 84 208 3 60 90
1979 340 33 72 129 3 60 90
1980 390 25 87 184 2 62 59
1981 420 25 73 233 3 60 55
1982 470 21 129 314 2 50 52
1985 475 22 119 336 3 30 45
1964 470 34 101 332 3 60 57
1985 420 33 119 337 2 42 45
1/ Excludes Ipterfarr. sales. InclLdes animals custom slaughtered in commercial establishments
for use on farms where produced. 2/ Excludes anirrals custom slaughtered in commercial establishments for farmers.
PRODUCTION and INCOME FROM SHEEP and LAMBS
Price Per 100 Lbs.
Cash S' Value of Home Gross
Year Production S/ Marketings «/ Sheep Lambs Receipts Consumption Income
--(OOC) Pounds — — Oolldrs-- --(000) Dollars —
1976 24,428 31,447 9.90 43.80 10,381 208 10,589
1977 22,116 27,417 11.50 50.70 10,749 147 10,896
197£ 21,756 31,432 16.20 67.10 15,340 231 15,571
1979 22,951 22,211 24.40 68.20 10,753 247 11,000
ISOO 29,124 28,564 17.70 61.70 12,307 158 12.465
1981 36,494 35,311 17.40 47.20 13,469 185 13,654
1932 43,589 52,286 15.00 4E.I0 16,847 94 18,941
1933 42,994 49,335 11.40. 47.80 17,782 221 18,003
1964 32,046 42,362 14.30 60.30 19,30? 227 19,529
1985 31.661 46,895 17.60 66.80 23,129 220 23,349
S/ Adjustments made for Inshipnents and changes in inventory.
4/ Excludes Interfarm sales and custom slaughter In commercial establishments for use on farms
where produced.
5/ InclLdes receipts frotn fi.orKi<1 ings and from soles of ferr,, slaughtered meat.
72
Year
1976. 1977. 1978. 1979. 1980.
1981 . 1982. 1983. 1984. 1985.
HOGS and PIGS
NUMBER, VALUE PER HEAD, aod TOTAL VALUE -- DECEMBER
NUMBER, VALUE PER HEAD
and TOTAL VALUE NUMBER BY CLASSES
Farm V |
a 1 ue |
Breed i n |
9 |
Mar Head |
||
Number |
Per Head |
Tota 1 (000) Hd. |
ket 1 ng |
|||
(000) Hd. |
-Do Is .- |
-- |
(000) |
-- |
||
186 |
45.00 |
8,370 |
28 |
158 |
||
211 |
57.00 |
12,027 |
30 |
181 |
||
222 |
72.00 |
15,984 |
29 |
193 |
||
209 |
53.50 |
1 1,182 |
28 |
181 |
||
250 |
65.50 |
15,875 |
31 |
219 |
||
200 |
60.50 |
12,100 |
24 |
176 |
||
154 |
77.50 |
1 1 .935 |
20 |
134 |
||
180 |
60.00 |
10,800 |
21 |
159 |
||
155 |
57.00 |
10,385 |
16 |
139 |
||
135 |
69.50 |
9,383 |
16 |
119 |
no CROP8 and DISPOSITION
PIG CROPS
In Year Spring Fall Shipments Marketings " Slaughter *' Deaths
1976 126 117 71 270 8 15
1977 143 144 42 285 8 11
1978 173 158 50 336 12 22
1979 155 153 4 299 5 21
1980 185 185 7 302 10 24
126 |
1 17 |
71 |
143 |
1 44 |
42 |
173 |
158 |
50 |
155 |
153 |
4 |
185 |
185 |
7 |
180 |
154 |
6 |
152 |
1 04 |
6 |
128 |
128 |
6 |
1 17 |
131 |
6 |
126 |
1 18 |
6 |
Market i ngs |
1/ |
S |
Farm aughter *' |
(000) Head |
-- |
||
270 285 336 299 302 |
8 8 12 5 10 |
||
362 295 216 257 252 |
8 3 5 5 7 |
1981 180 154 6 362 8 20
1982 152 104 6 295 3 10
1983 128 128 6 216 5 15
1984 117 131 6 257 5 17
1985 126 118 6 252 7 11
PRODUCTION and INCOME FROM HOGS and PIOS
Va lue Price Per Cash of Home Gross
Year Production '^ Marketings *' 100 Pounds Receipts *'' Consumption Income
--(000) Lbs.-- --Dols.-- (000) Dols. --(000) Ools.--
1976 63,354 60,160 42.80 25,748 1,678 27,426
1977 67,741 64,198 37.50 24,074 1,250 25,324
1978 78,602 76,672 44.80 34,349 1,581 35,930
1979 71,756 70,820 39.50 27,974 835 28,809
1980 76,685 70,850 37.20 26,433 1,136 27,569
1981 82,039 84,585 41.40 35,090 1,167 36,257
1982 64,016 69,429 46.80 32,614 526 33,140
1983 56,378 50,960 43.90 22,500 671 23,171
1984 58,419 60,882 43.90 26,885 671 27,526
1985 56,622 56,731 38.50 21,954 760 22,714
1' Includes animals custom slaughtered in commercial establishments for use on farms where produced.
*/ Excludes animals custom slaughtered In commercial establishments for farmers.
3/ Adjustments made for Inshipments and changes in inventory.
4/ Excludes interfarm sales and custom slaughter in commercial establishments for use on farms where
produced . 5/ Includes receipts from marketings and from sales of farm slaughtered meat.
CHICKENS
NUMBER, VALUE PER BIRD, and TOTAL VALUE -- DECEMBER I
73
Farm Va I ue
Year
1976.
1977. 1978. 1979. 1980.
1981 . 1982. 1983. 1984. 1985.
Numbers
(000)
1 ,005
1 ,015
930
890
965
940 970
940 1 ,025 1 ,010
Per Bird
Dot 1 |
ars |
1 . |
,90 |
1 . |
,95 |
1 . |
,85 |
2, |
,25 |
2, |
.45 |
2, |
.10 |
2 |
.25 |
1 |
.95 |
2 |
.00 |
1 |
.80 |
Total
000 Dols.
1 ,910 1 ,979 1 ,721 2,003 2,364
1,974 2,183 1 ,833 2,050 1 ,818
PRODUCTION and INCOME FROM CHICKENS
Year
1976.
1977. 1978. 1979. 1980.
1981 . 1982. 1983. 1984. 1985.
Price Per |
C |
ash |
Gross |
||
Produced |
Sold |
Pound |
Rec |
elpts |
1 ncome |
— (000) |
Lbs.-- |
-Cents- |
— (000) D |
ols.-- |
|
3,399 |
2,920 |
8.0 |
234 |
288 |
|
2,761 |
2,060 |
8.0 |
165 |
218 |
|
2,607 |
2,180 |
7.0 |
153 |
198 |
|
1 ,444 |
1,180 |
7.0 |
63 |
126 |
|
2,450 |
1 ,460 |
8.0 |
117 |
159 |
|
3,362 |
2,900 |
6.0 |
174 |
204 |
|
3,474 |
3,000 |
6.0 |
180 |
206 |
|
3,021 |
2,680 |
7.0 |
188 |
219 |
|
3,008 |
2,320 |
8.0 |
186 |
220 |
|
4/ |
2,400 |
7.0 |
168 |
4/ |
FARM PRODUCTION. DISPOSITION, and INCOME FROM EGGS
Year 1/
Per Layers 2/ Layer
-(000)-
No.
Egg Product Ion
Consumed
In Househo I d
--Ml I I Ions-
Sol d
Per Dozen
Cents
Cash Rece I pts
Gross I ncome
— (000) Dols.--
1976 794 233 185 8 177 59.0 8,703 9,096
1977 770 232 179 8 171 57.0 8,123 8,503
1978 797 242 193 8 185 54,3 8,371 8,733
1979 3/ 754 236 178 7 171 62,5 8,906 9,271
1980 727 234 170 5 165 57.5 7,906 8,146
1981 778 224 174 3 171 62,0 8,835 8,990
1982 767 245 188 3 185 55,0 8,479 8,617
1983 772 250 193 5 188 55.5 8,695 8,926
1984 770 257 198 5 193 64.0 10,293 10,560
1985 807 250 202 «/ 4/ 51.0 4/ 8,585
>/ Data related to the 12 month period beginning xlth December 1, of the previous year through Novem- ber of the current year. 2/ Average number of layers on hand during the year.
3/ Included are eggs destroyed because of possible PCB contamination. 4/ 0 I scon 1 1 n ued .
HONEY and BEESWAX
PRODUCTION. PRICE, and VALUE
1972. 1973. 1974. 1975. 1976. 1977.
1978, 1979, 1980, 1981 , 1982,
Honey |
Value of |
||||||||
Colon les |
Yield per |
Produ |
ctl |
on |
Price |
Per |
Pound |
Product Ion |
|
Bees |
Colony -Lbs,- |
Honey |
Beeswax |
Honey |
Beeswax |
Honey |
Beeswax |
||
-Number- |
-(000) |
Lb |
s ,- |
-Cent |
s- |
-(000) |
Dols,- |
||
74,000 |
110 |
8,140 |
163 |
30.4 |
67.0 |
2,475 |
109 |
||
78,000 |
101 |
7,878 |
158 |
41 .4 |
73.0 |
3,261 |
115 |
||
81,000 |
88 |
7,128 |
1 14 |
50.1 |
125,0 |
3,571 |
143 |
||
80,000 |
94 |
7,520 |
135 |
47,3 |
112,0 |
3,557 |
151 |
||
85,000 |
112 |
9,520 |
162 |
46,9 |
108,0 |
4,465 |
175 |
||
96,000 |
57 |
5,472 |
104 |
53,9 |
172,0 |
2,949 |
179 |
||
99,000 |
89 |
8,811 |
159 |
53.8 |
178.0 |
4,740 |
283 |
||
103,000 |
128 |
13,184 |
224 |
57.7 |
164.0 |
7,607 |
367 |
||
103,000 |
104 |
10.712 |
214 |
56.0 |
190.0 |
5,999 |
407 |
||
108,000 |
100 |
10,800 |
184 |
57.0 |
198.0 |
6,156 |
364 |
Series Discontinued
74
COMMERCIAL LIVESTOCK SLAUGHTER
NUMBER OF HEAD BY CLASSES, BY YEARS, 1976-198S
Year
1976. 1977. 1978. 1979. 1980.
1981 . 1982. 1983. 1984. 1985.
Cattle and Ca |
ves |
Hogs and P |
gs |
Sheep |
and Lambs |
-(000) Head- |
-(000) Hec |
d- |
-(000) Head- |
||
155.8 |
457.2 |
2.4 |
|||
172.0 |
478.3 |
2.1 |
|||
158.5 |
343.0 |
2.0 |
|||
151 .1 |
461 .8 |
2.3 |
|||
156.2 |
526.5 |
2.9 |
|||
134.4 |
526.3 |
3.6 |
|||
92.0 |
440.3 |
4.2 |
|||
99.1 |
354.1 |
4.2 |
|||
92.6 |
70.5 |
4.0 |
|||
40.2 |
31 .9 |
3.0 |
13 |
9 |
1 1 |
16 |
13 |
16 |
13 |
12 |
1 1 |
12 |
10 |
1 1 |
16 |
15 |
13 |
14 1 |
13 39 |
14 1 |
13 |
11 |
1 1 |
5 |
4 |
2 |
6 |
3 |
2 |
1 1 |
10 |
12 |
1 4 |
13 |
14 |
10 |
12 |
12 |
10 |
12 |
13 |
15 |
16 |
15 |
14 1 |
14 24 |
14 1 |
10 |
9 |
12 |
3 |
4 |
4 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
1981 14 13 14 14 14 14 13 11 15 16 16 15 169
1982 «/.. I 39 I I 24 | | 25 | I 38 | 126
1983 13 11 11 10 9 12 10 12 12 8 5 5 118
1984 5 4 2 3 44 4 6 6 8 10 7 63
1985 6 3 2 2 22 2 2 2 2 2 2 29
NUMBER OF HEAD SLAUGHTERED BY MONTHS and CLASSES
Catt I e and Ca I ves
13 |
13 |
15 |
13 |
14 |
14 |
12 |
14 |
13 |
14 |
16 |
15 |
15 |
15 |
15 |
13 1 |
1 1 25 |
15 1 |
10 |
12 |
12 |
4 |
6 |
6 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
16 |
16 |
16 |
15 |
1 4 |
13 |
13 |
13 |
1 1 |
18 |
17 |
14 |
17 |
15 |
16 |
16 1 |
16 38 |
15 1 |
8 |
5 |
5 |
8 |
10 |
7 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
Month 1983 1984 1985
--(000) Head--
January 10.1 8.0 9.7
February 8.9 5.4 4.8
March 7.0 3.1 2.1
April 4.3 4.4 2.3
May 6.5 6.3 2.7
June 8.9 6.6 2.5
July 7.3 6.9 2.6
August 9.4 7.9 3.0
September 10.2 7.7 2.5
October 9.3 9.6 3.0
November 8.7 15.0 2.5
December 8.5 11.6 2.4
Total*' 99.1 92.6 40.2 354.1 70.5 31.9 4.2
Hogs and |
Pigs |
||
1983 |
1984 |
1985 |
|
-(000) Head-- |
|||
39.3 |
2.4 |
2.6 |
|
33.4 |
2.1 |
2.2 |
|
39.2 |
2.4 |
2.4 |
|
39.2 |
2.2 |
2.8 |
|
31 .9 |
2.4 |
2.5 |
|
38.3 |
2.3 |
2.3 |
|
34.0 |
2.4 |
2.6 |
|
39.2 |
7.2 |
2.9 |
|
37.4 |
11 .5 |
3.0 |
|
16.9 |
17.6 |
3.7 |
|
3.0 |
13.0 |
2.6 |
|
2.4 |
4.8 |
2.4 |
Sh |
eep and |
Lam |
DS |
1983 |
1984 |
1985 |
|
-- |
(000) Head- |
||
.3 |
.2 |
.2 |
|
.2 |
.2 |
.2 |
|
.3 |
.3 |
.1 |
|
.2 |
.2 |
.2 |
|
.2 |
.3 |
.2 |
|
.2 |
.2 |
.2 |
|
.3 |
.4 |
.3 |
|
.8 |
.7 |
.5 |
|
.6 |
.4 |
.4 |
|
.5 |
.4 |
.4 |
|
.5 |
.3 |
.2 |
|
.2 |
.3 |
.1 |
1/ Includes slaughter in Federally Inspected and other slaughter plants but excludes animals
slaughtered on farms. 2/ Quarterly totals only. S/Maynotaddduetorounding.
DAIRY PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED
Cheese "Mellorine
Cottage Type"
Creamery American Cheese Ice Ice Frozen
Year Butter Cheddar Creamed Cream Milk 1/ Sherbet Desserts
--(000) Pounds-- --(000) Gallons-
1976 1,919 1,844 3,505 1,684 1,156
1977 2,019 2,467 3,651 1,575 1,331
1978 1,947 2,675 3,895 1,731 1,496
1979 1,796 1,574 4,962 1,794 1,300
1980 1,936 2/ 5,200 1,963 1,063
1981 2,082 »/ 5,635 1,908 963
1982 2,191 */ 5,578 1,833 1,057
1983 1,907 *f 6,155 1,931 1,070
1584 1,768 2/ 6,511 1,984 1,017
1985 1,794 2/ 4,287 1,895 1,368
1/ Includes low fat ice cream.
2/ Met published to avoid disclosing individual plant operations.
103 |
161 |
83 |
90 |
86 |
80 |
81 |
58 |
82 |
2/ |
71 |
2/ |
82 |
2/ |
91 |
2/ |
88 |
2/ |
102 |
2/ |
f
Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct, Nov. Dec. TOTAL
-- ^
--Mi I I ions of Pounds--
*
1976 13 9 11 11 10 12 13 13 15 16 16 16 155 '
1977 16 13 16 14 13 14 13 14 14 15 14 13 169
1978 13 12 11 10 12 12 12 14 13 13 13 11 146
1979 12 10 11 10 12 13 14 16 15 18 17 14 162
1980 16 15 13 15 16 15 15 15 15 17 15 16 183
75
CATTLE & CALVES
NUMBER OF HEAD JANUARY I, 19a>
NUMBERS SHOW RANKING OF TOP TEN. TIE: FERGUS & YELLOWSTONE-4tli
«,999 or Lm« |
|
tJtOO - 9.»9» |
10,000 |
19,999 29.999 |
v:n |
20,000 |
30.000 • 49,9*9 ||||:|| 90,000 - 99.999
^
100,000 oi Mor«
Year
CATTLE and CALVES: PERCENT OF OPERATIONS and INVENTORY BY SIZE GROUPS, MONTANA 1978 - 1985
1-49 Head Operations Inventory
50-99 Head
100-499 Head
Operations Inventory Operations Inventory --Percent--
500 Head i Over Operations Inventory
1978 |
44.3 |
4.7 |
17.7 |
6.1 |
29.7 |
38.6 |
8.3 |
50.6 |
1979 |
45.0 |
3.5 |
17.6 |
5.9 |
29.9 |
40.0 |
7.5 |
50.6 |
1980 |
42.4 |
3.6 |
15.8 |
5.1 |
33.9 |
39.6 |
7.9 |
51 .7 |
1981 |
39.3 |
2.8 |
14. 1 |
4.0 |
36.8 |
37.6 |
9.8 |
55.6 |
1982 |
36.2 |
3.0 |
16.3 |
5.7 |
37.5 |
39.3 |
10.0 |
52.0 |
1983 |
36.8 |
5.5 |
15.3 |
5.0 |
38.1 |
43.2 |
9.8 |
48.3 |
1984 |
39.8 |
3.8 |
15.1 |
5.6 |
36.7 |
44.6 |
8.4 |
46.0 |
1985 |
43.2 |
4.5 |
16.7 |
7.5 |
33.3 |
44.1 |
6.6 |
43.9 |
76
LIVESTOCK
INVENTORY BY COUNTIES JANUARY 1. 19S4
COUNTY
i DISTRICT
Deer Lodge . . . .
F I athead
Gran I te
Lake
L I nco I n
M I nera I
Ml ssou la
Powe II
Rava III
Sanders
N. WEST
Blaine
Chouteau
61 ac ler
HI I I
Liberty
Phi M Ips
Pondera
Teton
Too I e
N. CFNTRA!
Daniels
Dawson
Garf le Id
McCone
Rich land
Rooseve It
Sheridan
Va I ley
N- FAST
Broadwater . . . .
Cascade
Fergus
Golden Valley. Jud I th Bas In . . Lewi s 4 Clark .
Meagher
Musse I she I I . , .
Petro I eum
Wheat I and
CENTRAL
Beaverhead . . . .
Ga I latin
Je f f erson
Mad I son
SI I ver Bow . . . .
S. WEST
Big Horn
Carbon
Park
StI I I water
Sweet Grass . . .
Treasure
Ye I I owstone . . .
S. CENTRAL
Carter
Custer
Pal Ion
Powder R I ver . .
Pra I r le
Rosebud
WI baux
Al I Cattle and Calves
FAST
1984
1985
--Number of Head--
12 33 38 67 8 1 19 61 55 31
327
90 |
700 |
61 |
500 |
42 |
900 |
30 |
600 |
16 |
200 |
93 |
000 |
31 |
400 |
64 |
100 |
22 |
100 |
452
17 |
700 |
45 |
400 |
68 |
200 |
40 |
100 |
52 |
700 |
30 |
400 |
23 |
600 |
73 |
BOO |
351
598
185 90 32
125 10
444
STATE
66 |
900 |
95 |
700 |
45 |
700 |
85 |
500 |
41 |
600 |
86 |
300 |
24 |
600 |
446 |
300 |
3,150 |
000 |
000 300 000 000 000 800 000 200 300 600
200
500
900
33 |
200 |
95 |
700 |
133 |
200 |
29 |
100 |
71 |
600 |
49 |
300 |
63 |
800 |
42 |
600 |
36 |
100 |
44 |
100 |
700
200 300 900 300 500
200
136 |
200 |
64 |
000 |
61 |
200 |
58 |
500 |
59 |
600 |
29 |
700 |
120 |
000 |
11 |
,200 |
30 |
,000 |
39 |
,000 |
60 |
,000 |
6 |
900 |
1 |
,500 |
17 |
000 |
61 |
,000 |
55 |
,000 |
29 |
,000 |
310
85 |
000 |
56 |
000 |
38 |
300 |
26 |
000 |
15 |
000 |
81 |
000 |
25 |
000 |
59 |
000 |
18 |
000 |
403
16 |
000 |
44 |
000 |
63 |
000 |
38 |
000 |
47 |
000 |
22 |
500 |
20 |
000 |
70 |
000 |
320
542
190 82 29
125
434
71 |
000 |
79 |
000 |
45 |
000 |
92 |
000 |
43 |
000 |
78 |
000 |
22 |
000 |
430 |
000 |
2,960 |
000 |
600
300
500
31 |
000 |
80 |
000 |
17 |
000 |
28 |
000 |
64 |
600 |
46 |
000 |
62 |
000 |
38 |
000 |
34 |
000 |
42 |
000 |
600
000 000 500 000 000
500
132 |
000 |
63 |
500 |
61 |
000 |
55 |
500 |
56 |
500 |
33 |
000 |
1 1 7 |
000 |
Milk Cows and He I fers that have ca I ved
1984 1985
--Number of Head--
2,800 100
300
100
2,900
400
8,800
200 100 300 200 200 100 500 600 200
2,400
400 100 100 200 100 100 100
1 , 100
100 1 ,700 600 100 100 600 100 100
300
3,700
100 6,800 600 200 100
7,800
1 ,
300
2,500 100
300
100
2,900
300
8,000
200 100 300 400 300 100 600 500 200
2,700
400 200 100
700
1 ,200 500 200 200 600 200 100
300
3,300
100 6,200 700 200 200
7,400
300 |
300 |
800 |
800 |
600 |
600 |
200 |
200 |
100 |
100 |
2,000 |
2,000 |
4,000 |
4,000 |
100 |
100 |
300 |
200 |
100 |
-- |
100 |
100 |
100 |
100 |
200 |
200 |
300 |
200 |
1 ,200 |
900 |
9,000 |
27,000 |
LIVESTOCK
INVENTORY BY COUNTIES JANUARY 1, 1*14 - !*■(
77
COUNTY DISTRICT
Deer Lodge ...
F I athead
Gran I te ,
Lake
L I ncol n
Mineral ,
Ml ssou la
Powe II
Raval II
Sanders
N. WEST
Blaine
Chouteau
Gl ac ler
Hill
Liberty
Phi I I Ips
Pondera
Teton
Too I e
N. CENTRAI
Dan leis
Dawson
Garf le Id
McCone
R ich I and
Rooseve It
Sher I dan
Val ley
N. EAST
Broadwater . . . .
Cascade
Fergus
Go I den Va I ley . Jud I th Bas In . . Lewis i Clark .
Meagher
Musse I she I I . . .
Petro I eum
Wheat I and
CENTRAL
Beaverhead . . . .
Ga I I at in
Je f f erson
Mad Ison
S I I ver Bow . . . .
S. WEST
Big Horn
Carbon
Park
StI I Iwater
Sweet Grass . . .
Treasure
Ye I I ows tone . . .
S. CFNTRAI
Carter
Custer
Fa i Ion
Powder Rl ver . .
Pra I r le
Roseb ud
Wibaux
Beef Cows L Heifers that have Ca I ved
1984
1985
-Number of Head-
6,200
5,800
S. FAST STATf
13,800 |
12,300 |
21 ,400 |
22,000 |
34,900 |
31 ,300 |
4,600 |
4,000 |
900 |
700 |
9,900 |
7,500 |
33,200 |
34,000 |
28,700 |
25,000 |
16,400 |
15,300 |
170,000 |
157,900 |
47,100 |
45,500 |
32,000 |
29,100 |
22,300 |
19,900 |
15,900 |
13,500 |
8,400 |
7,500 |
48,300 |
42,000 |
16,300 |
13,000 |
33,300 |
30,600 |
11,500 |
9,400 |
235,100 |
210,500 |
10,000 |
9,100 |
24,900 |
24,100 |
34,400 |
31 ,800 |
25,400 |
24,100 |
26,500 |
23,600 |
17,300 |
12,800 |
13,500 |
I 1 ,500 |
38,400 |
36,400 |
190,400 |
173,400 |
17,300 |
16,100 |
49,700 |
41 ,400 |
69,200 |
60,800 |
15,100 |
14,500 |
37,200 |
33,600 |
25,600 |
23,900 |
33,200 |
32,300 |
22,100 |
19,700 |
18,800 |
17,800 |
22,900 |
21 ,800 |
31 1 ,100 |
281,900 |
96,200 |
95,000 |
34,600 |
30,400 |
23,200 |
19,800 |
65,100 |
65,000 |
4,300 |
3,300 |
223,400 |
213,500 |
70,800 |
68,000 |
33,300 |
31,000 |
39,700 |
37,000 |
37,200 |
34.200 |
36,100 |
33,200 |
16,700 |
16,000 |
41 ,200 |
38,000 |
275,000 |
257,400 |
34,800 |
35,000 |
49,700 |
41 ,000 |
23,800 |
23,500 |
44,400 |
45,000 |
21 ,600 |
22,000 |
44,900 |
40,500 |
12,800 |
11 ,400 |
232,000 |
218,400 |
1 ,637,000 |
1,513,000 |
Stock |
|
Sheep |
and Lambs |
1984 |
1985 |
--Numbe |
r of Head-- |
300 |
200 |
2,100 |
1,500 |
1 ,300 |
1.000 |
5,600 |
4,100 |
400 |
300 |
200 |
100 |
800 |
800 |
1,700 |
1.800 |
6,700 |
5.400 |
1,900 |
1.500 |
21 ,000 |
16,700 |
9,000 |
7,100 |
2,900 |
2,000 |
4,600 |
1.900 |
1 ,000 |
900 |
200 |
300 |
1 1 ,900 |
9,200 |
6,200 |
4,400 |
7,300 |
5,500 |
2,300 |
1,500 |
45,400 |
32.800 |
1,800 |
1,200 |
3,300 |
2,900 |
66,500 |
63,200 |
17,800 |
16,900 |
5,500 |
5,000 |
4,100 |
3,500 |
2,300 |
2,300 |
4,400 |
3,500 |
105,700 |
98,500 |
4,500 |
3,800 |
9,900 |
7,400 |
15,300 |
11 ,400 |
7,300 |
10,600 |
8,500 |
7,000 |
9,700 |
8,000 |
6,300 |
5,700 |
12,200 |
11 ,800 |
6,100 |
4,000 |
18,900 |
20,000 |
98,700 |
89.700 |
19,600 |
17.000 |
7,000 |
5.700 |
600 |
600 |
15,000 |
13.700 |
100 |
200 |
42,300 |
37,200 |
5,300 |
7,700 |
15,300 |
11,700 |
4,500 |
4.800 |
11,700 |
12.200 |
20,200 |
18,000 |
600 |
800 |
6,900 |
6,000 |
64,500 |
61 ,200 |
90,700 |
85,200 |
12,100 |
10,000 |
4.600 |
4,000 |
19,500 |
18,000 |
5,400 |
4,400 |
17.200 |
10,100 |
2.900 |
2,200 |
152,400 |
153,900 |
530,000 |
470.000 |
78
HOGS & PIGS
NUMBER OF HEAD DECEMBER 1, 1*84
NUMBERS SHOW RANKING OF TOP TEN.
1,000 - 2,99*
10.000 or Mora
SHEEP & LAMBS
NUMBER OF HEAD JANUARY 1, 1915
NUMBERS SHOW RANKING OF TOP TEN. TIEi SWEET GRASS A POWDER RIVER-4tIi
4.999 or Loaa |
|
5.000 • 9.999 |
|
10.000 • 19.999 |
30.000 - 49.999 teSSBSs!
♦
50.000 or Mora
LIVESTOCK
INVENTORY BY COUNTIES DECEMBER 1. 1913 • 19(4
79
COUNTY DISTRICT
Deer Lodge . . . .
F I athead
Gran I te
Lake
L I nco I n
M I nera I
M I ssou la
Powe II
Rava III
Sanders
N. WEST
Blaine
Chouteau
G I ac I er
HI I I
Liberty
Phi I I Ips
Pondera
Teton
Too I e
N. CENTRAL
Dan le Is
Dawson
Garfield
McCone
Rich land
Rooseve It
Sher I dan
Valley
N. EAST
Broadwater . . . .
Cascade
Fergus
Go I den Va I ley . Judith Bas In.. Lewis A Clark .
Meagher
Musse I she I I . . .
Petro I eum
Wheat I and
CFNTRAI
Beaverhead . . . .
Ga I latin
Jef f erson
Mad Ison
SI I ver Bow . . . .
S- WFST
Big Horn
Carbon
Park
StI I Iwater . . . . Sweet Grass . . .
Treasure
Ye I lowstone. . .
S. CFNTRAI
Carter
Custer
Fa I Ion
Powder Ri ver . .
Pra I r le
Rosebud
Wi baux
Hogs and |
Pigs |
1983 |
1984 |
--Number oi |
■ Head-- |
300 |
200 |
5,600 |
3,600 |
100 |
200 |
5,100 |
3,700 |
700 |
500 |
too |
100 |
200 |
100 |
1 ,100 |
600 |
2,000 |
1,600 |
300 |
400 |
15,500 |
1 1 ,000 |
3,300 |
4,000 |
10,100 |
10,000 |
7,800 |
9,800 |
1 1 ,100 |
8,400 |
7,500 |
7,800 |
2,900 |
2,900 |
12,300 |
9,900 |
5,300 |
6,700 |
5,200 |
4.500 |
65,500 |
64,000 |
6,900 |
4,500 |
1,500 |
1 ,000 |
2,500 |
2,600 |
1 ,400 |
1,600 |
2,900 |
3,300 |
3,600 |
3,000 |
2,300 |
2,300 |
4,100 |
3,700 |
25,200
9,100
4,000 2,500 1 ,700 4,900 2,500 500 3,100
19,200
22,000
2,000 |
1,200 |
3,600 |
3,600 |
8,600 |
6,000 |
3,800 |
3,800 |
1 ,800 |
1 ,200 |
1,500 |
1,500 |
1,500 |
1,200 |
900 |
500 |
100 |
100 |
6,900 |
5,900 |
30,700 |
25,000 |
1 ,100 |
600 |
3,300 |
3,700 |
1,600 |
1,300 |
3,000 |
2,800 |
100 |
100 |
8,500
4,200 1,700 1,300 2,500 2,500 400 1 ,400
14,000
S. EAST STATE
1,900 |
1 ,700 |
1 ,900 |
800 |
4;400 |
3,800 |
800 |
800 |
2,100 |
900 |
2,400 |
1,200 |
1,300 |
1,300 |
14,800 |
10,500 |
180,000 |
155,000 |
Chlcke |
ns |
1983 |
1984 |
--Number of |
Bl rds-- |
200 |
100 |
20,100 |
15,000 |
400 |
400 |
2,100 |
1,700 |
1 ,300 |
2,300 |
300 |
500 |
1 ,700 |
2,100 |
600 |
500 |
119,000 |
122,800 |
1,300 |
3,400 |
147,000 |
148,800 |
3,300 |
4.000 |
2,000 |
1.700 |
41,000 |
41.000 |
16,100 |
19.300 |
12,000 |
33.000 |
2,500 |
4.000 |
34,500 |
42.000 |
35.700 |
36.000 |
23,000 |
26.000 |
170.100 |
207.000 |
800 |
1.100 |
1,200 |
1.100 |
2,200 |
2,200 |
1,100 |
800 |
3,100 |
3,100 |
2,000 |
2,000 |
1 ,800 |
1 ,800 |
4,000 |
4,200 |
16,200 |
16,300 |
110,100 |
120,000 |
18,500 |
20,000 |
7,300 |
6,500 |
700 |
13.000 |
2,700 |
3.000 |
8.100 |
15.000 |
30,500 |
30.000 |
1 ,600 |
1,700 |
200 |
100 |
28.500 |
30,000 |
208.200 |
239,500 |
1.200 |
1,200 |
140,000 |
150,000 |
2,900 |
2,900 |
1 .700 |
1,800 |
100 |
100 |
145.900 |
156,000 |
1.600 |
2,000 |
1 ,300 |
900 |
1 ,700 |
1 ,000 |
28,700 |
28,000 |
1,300 |
1 ,200 |
300 |
300 |
181 ,900 |
190.000 |
216,800 |
223.400 |
1,100 |
900 |
26,700 |
25.000 |
3,600 |
4.000 |
1,000 |
900 |
1,100 |
1.100 |
1.300 |
1.200 |
1.000 |
1,100 |
35,800 |
34,200 |
940,000 1 |
,025,000 |
80
AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS
The value of Montana agricultural commodities exported during the year ending September 30, 1985 totaled $232.8 million, 55 percent less than the previous fiscal year. Wheat and wheat products account for about 83 percent of the total value of exports for the state.
Value of United States agricultural commodities exported for the year ending September 30, 1985 decreased 18 percent from the previous fiscal year. Wheat and wheat products account for about 15 percent of the total value of the national exports.
National I y, Montana ranks 6th in revenues from the export of wheat and wheat products. North Dakota Is number 1 f o I lowed by Kansas, Ok- lahoma, Texas, and Colorado.
AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS MONTANA and U.S., 1984 - 1985 ^'
\
COMMODITY
MONTANA
1984
1985
UNITED STATES
1984
1985
%
Wheat and Products
Feed Grains and Products
Fruits and Preparations
Vegetables and Preparations
Live Animals and Meat
Hides and Skins
Poultry and Products
Fats, Oils and Greases
Dairy Products
Feeds and Fodders
Other
ALL COMMODITIES
1/ Fiscal year ending September
439.9 55.6
MI I I lo 193.7 20.9
4.6
5.5
1 1 .2
1 1 .8
523.1
5.8
6.9
232.8
n Dollars 6,783.2 9,076.0 1 ,270.2 998.5 1 ,205.9 1 ,317.8 412.8 703.2 393.5 550.0 15,315.7 38,026.8
4,525.8
7,584.9
1 ,200.1
945.8
1 ,160.9
1 ,324.6
392.8
607.9
413.2
473.3
12,557.4
31 ,186.7
30.
Japan Economic Institute R5650-2.709
STATES 1985
4,525.8
7,584.9
1,200.1
945.8
1,160.9
1,324.6
392.8
601.9
413.2
473.3
12.557.4
31,186.7
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BILATERAL TRADE DEFICIT HEADED FOR tSO BILLION MARK THIS YEAR. QUARTERLY FEATURE
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R5650-2.706: Nov. 22. 1985 (No. 45A)
US JAPAN COMPETITION IN PHARMACEUTICALS
(16 p) Article, with 13 tables showing the fol- lowing for the pharmaceutical industry in Ja- pan and U.S.. various periods FY79-1984: a Market summaries, including bilateral and worldwide trade; production or shipments, by product type and (for Japan only) im- port vs. domestic source of ingredients; and financial profiles, including worldwide pharmaceutical sales, total sales, operating income, and R&D spending, for 7 Japanese and 12 U.S. companies b. R&D spending, including Japanese data by company sales volume and capital size, with number of R&D personnel; and U.S. data by category (company-financed in U.S. and abroad, and Government-fi- nanced), product type, and function. Data sources include Japanese Ministry of Health and Welfare. Japan Tariff Assn. U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. Pharmaceutical Assn, and U.S. company reports.
R5650-2.707: Nov. 22, 1985 (No. 458) JAPANS STAKE IN THE PHILIPPINES (p. 7-10) Article, with 3 tables showing Japa- nese aid to. direct investment in, and trade with the Philippines, various periods 1980-lst 9 months 1985.
R5650-2.708: Dec. 6, 1985 (No 46A)
JAPAN'S HIGH SAVING RATE: AN OVERVIEW (p. 1-12) Article, with 5 tables showing gross saving as percent of GDP. for OECD and 7 member countries. 1965-83; Japan's saving and investment as percent of GNP and /or dis- posable income, by sector, various periods 1952-F'Y'83; personal saving as percent of dis- posable income, for U.S.. Japan, Germany, and UK, 1970-83; and Japan's population by age group, 1930-83. Data are shown for selected years within the ranges noted.
Data sources include OECD, Japanese Eco- nomic Planning Agency, and U.S. Commerce Dept.
R5650-2.709: Dec 20, 1985 (No. 48A)
US JAPAN TECHNOLOGY FLOWS: A TWO-WAY STREET?
(17 p.) Article, with 7 tables showing volume and value of Japan's technology imports and exports, by industry and counti) or wmld re- gion. FN 80-83. with summary trends from FN' 50; and palents applied toi and praiilm li' U.S. nationals in Japan and Japanese nationals in US., with comparisons to each country's total patent activity. 1978-83.
Data are from the Japanese Prime Minister's Office, U.S. Patent Office, and Japanese Pat- ent Agency. Data are shown in yen.
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AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS
The value of Montana agricultural commodities exported during the year ending September 30, 1985 totaled $232.8 million, 55 percent less than the previous fiscal year. Wheat and wheat products account for about 83 percent of the total value of exports for the state.
Value of United States agricultural commodities exported for the year ending September 30, 1985 decreased 18 percent from the previous fiscal year. Wheat and wheat products account for about 15 percent of the total value of the national exports.
National I y, Montana ranks 6th in revenues from the export of wheat and wheat products. North Dakota Is number 1 f o I lowed by Kansas, Ok- lahoma, Texas, and Colorado.
AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS MONTANA and U.S., 1984 - 1985 "^
COMMODITY
MONTANA
1984
1985
UNITED STATES
1984
1985
Wheat and Products
Feed Grains and Products
Fruits and Preparations
Vegetables and Preparations
Live Animals and Meat
Hides and Skins
Poultry and Products
Fats, Oils and Greases
Dairy Prod ucts
Feeds and Fodders
Other
ALL COMMODITIES
1/ Fiscal year ending September
439.9 55.6
4.6
1 1 .2
1 1 .8
523.1
Mi I I io 193.7 20.9
5.5
5.8
6.9
232.8
n Do I I ars 6,783.2 9,076.0 1 ,270.2 998.5 1 ,205.9 1 ,317.8 412.8 703.2 393.5 550.0 15,315.7 38,026.8
4,525.8
7,584.9
1 ,200.1
945.8
1 ,160.9
1 ,324.6
392.8
607.9
413.2
473.3
12,557.4
31 ,186.7
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ESTIMATES ISSUED BY THE MONTANA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE
Current estimates of the data published In this bulletin are available and may be obtained by calling the MONTANA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE or Interested persons may be added to one or more of our three mailing lists. The three separate mailing lists are: (1) MONTANA CROP L LIVE- STOCK REPORTER, a semi-monthly publication containing various crop, livestock, price and other farm data; (2) CROP WEATHER REPORT; and (3) MONTANA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS BULLETIN. The annual charge for these publications Is: MONTANA CROP 4 LIVESTOCK REPORTER--! 1 0 , CROP WEATHER REPORT — $12, and MONTANA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS BUL LE T I N--$5 . 00 . Reporters on our surveys are not charged. An order form may be obtained by calling or writing the MONTANA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE, P.O. Box 4369, Helena, MT 59604. (Office — Room 398, Federal BIdg. & U.S. Courthouse, 301 S. Park Avenue, Phone: 449-5303.)
REPORTS ISSUED
APPROXIMATE DATE REPORT FREQUENCY OF PUBLICATION 1/
GENERAL REPORTS:
Farm Report (Crop Forecasts) Monthly 12th of Month
Weather, Crops & Livestock Weekly Mondays, Apr I I -October
Monthly 7th of month, Nov. -March
REPORTS ON CROPS:
Winter Wheat Seedlngs Annual January
Prospective Plantings Annual March
Annual Crop Summary and Value of Production Annual January
Cherry Forecast Monthly 12th of Month, June i July
Potato Stocks Monthly 14th of Month, Dec. -April
Range and Pasture Condition Monthly 12th of Month, April-Dec.
Stocks of Grains Quarterly January, March, June & Sept.
Wheat Movement Summary Sem I -Annua 1 1 y January and July
Barley Varieties Annual July 15
REPORTS ON LIVESTOCK, DAIRY, POULTRY and LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION:
Poultry (Egg Production, Chick and Poult Hatch I ngs ) . . (Juarter I y 21st March, June, Sept., Dec..
Livestock Slaughter Quarterly 22nd Jan., April, July, Oct.
Cattle Inventory and Calf Crop Annual February 10
Sheep on Feed, January 1 Annual January 17
January 1 Sheep Inventory and Lamb Crop Annual February 1
Wool Crop Annual April 1
December 1 Hog Inventory & Pig Crop Annual December 23
Meat Animals, Marketings and Cash Receipts Annual April
Milk Cows and Milk Production Quarterly 12th Jan., April, July and Oct.
PRICE REPORTS:
Agricultural Prices Monthly 30th of March
Farm Income Seml-Annually March and September
MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS:
Farms and Farm Land Annual August 11
Farm Labor (Regional Data Only) Annual August 24
COUNTY ESTIMATES:
Wheat Estimates by County Annual Late winter-Early spring
Barley Estimates by County Annual Late winter-Early spring
Corn Estimates by County Annual Late Winter-Early spring
Cattle on Farms by County Biennial
1/ Pending program changes may change some publication dates. Statistics In the National pro- gram are released In Washington, D.C. and locally according to strict, predetermined dates. Various series are Included In the "MONTANA CROP t. LIVESTOCK REPORTER" published twice a month.
The Montana Department of Agriculture and Montana Agricultural Statistics Service find It nec- essary to reduce the cost of publishing and mailing reports. Beginning In 1985 this bulletin will cost $5.00 per copy.
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4,000 copies of this public document were published at an estimated cost of $1.18 per copy for a total cost of $4,700 which includes $3,700 for printing and $1,000 for distribution.
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