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1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
Title Pack
MONTANA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS
VOLUME XXXIII OCTOBER 1 996
STATE OF MONTANA
MARC RACICOT, GOVERNOR
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
W. RALPH PECK, DIRECTOR
COOPERATING WITH
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE
DONALD M. BAY, ADMINISTRATOR
COMPILED BY
MONTANA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE
FEDERAL BUILDING and U.S. COURTHOUSE
301 SOUTH PARK AVENUE, DRAWER 10033
HELENA, MONTANA 59626-0033
PHONE: (406) 441-1240 or (800) 835-2612
e-mail: nass-mt@nass.usda.gov
home page: http://www.usda.gov/nass/SSO/MT/homepage.htm
PEGGY STRINGER, STATE STATISTICIAN CURTIS E. LUND, DEPUTY STATE STATISTICIAN
LIVESTOCK, CROPS, & DATA PROCESSING
Thomas Chard II Bill Meyer Carmen Rost Ron Schumacher Bonnie Heller Loretta Johnson
Steve Susemihl Caroline Sibley Billye Vincent Vicki McCall Carol Stefely Pat Barker
ADMINISTRATIVE & SUPPORT
Annene Ronningen Wendy Bruski
2 Table OF Contents
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD
Comments from the Governor 3
Message from the Director 4
Notes from the State Statistician 5
GENERAL
Montana Department of Agriculture 6
Crop, Livestoclc, and Weather Digest 7
Freeze/Frost Occurrence Data 8,9
CHmatoiogical Data-Table 10
Percent of Total Acreage Seeded and Harvested by
Date, Winter & Spring Wheat and Barley-graphs 11
Montana Facts and Figures 12
Number of Farms, Land in Farms 13
Number of Livestock Farms 14
Farm Real Estate Values, Rent Per Acre & Rent to Value . 14
Census of Agriculture, Farms by Size & Sales Value .... 14 Census of Agriculture, Number of Farms, Land in
Farms and Average Size Farms-County 15
ECONOMIC
CASH RECEIPTS:
Principal Products & Government Payments— State .... 16
Principal Products & Government Payments— County .. 17
Marketings by Commodities— Tables 18
Marketings by Commodities-Pie Charts 19
Gross and Net Income from Fanning 20
Comparison of Selected Industries 21
Fertilizer & Fertilizer Materials Sold 22
Ag Chemical Use, Winter Wheat & Other Spring Wheat . 22
Marketing Year Average Prices Received, Montana & US 23
Prices Received for Selected Commodities 24, 25
STATE STATISTICS-CROPS
ACREAGE, PRODUCTION, YIELD, AND VALUE:
All Wheat, 26
Winter Wheat 27
Other Spring Wheat 28
Durum Wheat 29
Barley 30
Oats 31
Com 31
Potatoes 31
Dry Beans 32
Sugar Beets 32
Sweet Cherries 32
Alfalfa Seed 33
All Hay 34
Alfalfa Hay 34
All Other Hay 34
Stocks of Major Grains 35
Wheat Shipped Out of State
By Class & Destination 36
Wheat & Barley Shipped
By Class, District, Mode & Destination 36
All Wheat Supply & Disposition 37
All Wheat, Movement, Utilization, Exports 37
Wheat Varieties: Percent of Total Seeded Acreage
& Seeded Acreage 38
Winter Wheat Varieties by District and Graphs 39
Spring Wheat Varieties by District and Graphs 40
Durum Wheat Varieties by District and Graphs 41
Barley: Percent of Total Seeded Acreage
& Seeded Acreage 42
Major Barley Varieties-Graphs 43
Marketings of Major Crops 43
RANK
Montana's Rank in the Nation's Agriculture 44
Crop & Livestock Record Highs and Lows 45
Winter Wheat & Spring Wheat Production-Maps 46
Durum Wheat & Barley Production— Maps 47
Oats & Alfalfa Hay Production-Maps 48
COUNTY STATISTICS-CROPS
All Crops, Irrigated & Non-Irrigated 1994-95 49
ACREAGE. YIELD, & PRODUCTION:
All Wheat, 1994-95 50-53
Winter Wheat, 1994-95 54-57
Other Spring Wheat, 1994-95 58-61
Durum Wheat, 1994-95 62-63
Barley, 1994-95 64-67
Oats, 1994-95 68-71
Com, Acreage, Utilization, & Yield, 1994-95 72-73
Potatoes, 1994-95 74
Sugar Beets, 1994-95 75
Dry Beans, 1994-95 75
All Hay, 1994-95 76-77
Alfalfa Hay, 1994-95 78-79
All Other Hay, 1994-95 80-81
STATE STATISTICS-LIVESTOCK
Cattle & Calves: Value, Numbers, & Disposition 82
Cattle & Calves: Production & Income, & Map 83
Milk Cows on Farms: Production, Milkfat, & Total 83
Milk & Cream Marketed: Quantity & Cash Receipts .... 84
Dairy Products Marketed: Income & Value 84
Dairy Products Manufactured 84
All Cattle & Calves: Number of Operations & Percent
of Total Inventory by Size Groups 85
Beef Cows: Number of Operations & Percent of Total
Inventory by Size Groups 85
Private Grazing Fee Rates: Average Rates by Method of
Payment, Montana 85
Commercial Livestock Slaughter 86
Sheep, Lambs, & Wool: Numbers, Value,
Production, Disposition, Income 87
Sheep & Lambs: Inventory, Death Loss, & Value 88
Sheep & Lambs: Losses by Cause 89
Sheep & Lambs: Percent of Losses by Cause
& Size of Flock 89
Sheep & Lambs, Number of Head— Map 90
Hogs & Pigs, Number of Head— Map 90
Hogs & Pigs: Numbers, Value,
Production, Disposition, & Income 91
Chickens: Numbers, Value, Production, & Income 92
Honey: Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks,
Price, & Value 92
COUNTY STATISTICS-LIVESTOCK
LIVESTOCK INVENTORY BY COUNTIES:
All Cattle & Calves 1994-96 93
Beef Cows & Heifers That Have Calved 1994-96 93
Milk Cows & Heifers That Have Calved 1994-96 94
Breeding Sheep & Lambs 1994-96 94
Hogs & Pigs 1993-95 95
Chickens 1993-95 95
AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS 96
REPORTS ISSUED & PUBLICATION DATES
(on inside back cover)
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
Foreword-Comments from the Governor 3
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COMMENTS FROM THE GOVERNOR
Montana's agricultural market place is no longer regional or even national, it is global. Farmers, ranchers, and agri-business people must have concise, reliable information to compete.
Montana Agricultural Statistics provides agricultural producers and businesses with the information necessary to make decisions and take advantage of opportunities in a dynamic and diverse industry. Whether the decisions are production or marketing based, sound information is critical for this decision-making process.
Agriculture, Montana's largest industry, is to be saluted for the contribution they make to our economy while facing the challenges of a world wide industry.
Sincerely,
iHauT^il-
Marc Racicot Governor
4 Foreword-Message from the Director
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
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MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR
Each year Montana's agricultural industry is faced with production challenges that are not controlled by the producer. These challenges are varied and may include the weather, markets, input costs, competition, international relations, and others.
Montana's farmers, ranchers, and agri- businesses must have quick access to concise, reliable information to assist them in making sound managerial decisions. In this 33rd annual edition of Montana Agricultural Statistics, our agricultural industry will find the accurate and reliable information necessary to make these decisions.
We encourage Montana's agricultural community to use this publication in their decision-making process as they continue to provide a diverse spectrum of products for the United States and the world.
Sincerely,
Ralph Peck Director
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
Foreword-Notes from the State Statisticun 5
NOTES FROM THE STATE STATISTICIAN
Our staff takes great pride in presenting the thirty- third edition of Montana Agricultural Statistics to Montana's agricultural community. This bulletin would not be possible without the support of Montana's producers. A big thanks goes to all of Montana's farmers, ranchers, and agribusinesses for their willingness to provide basic agricultural information.
During 1996, Congress passed the Freedom to Farm Legislation moving producers away from traditional crop subsidies to transition payments. As producers market their products across the country and throughout the world, the need for unbiased information plays an important role in making informed marketing decisions. Unbiased, accurate information will help producers decide what to produce and when to market agricultural commodities. The Montana Agricultxiral Statistics Service works in cooperation with the Montana Department of Agriculture, the Montana Wheat and Barley Committee, the Montana Alfalfa Seed Committee, Montana State University, and many other producer organizations to provide basic agricultural information needed by the agricultural industry. This publication is an example of a partnership of federal, state, and private interests working cooperatively to provide information more economically than each could on their own.
As you look over the bulletin, we would appreciate any comments or suggestions you have for improving this publication. Again, to everyone involved in Montana's agriculture, thanks for your continued support. Thanks to our staff of statisticians, technicians, and enumerators who are dedicated to providing Montana's number one industry, agriculture, with high quality statistics. A special thanks to Wendy Bruski who spent many hours preparing this publication for release.
Peggy Stringer State Statistician
6 General Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
The Department of Agriculture, through the Director, is responsible for administration of a $6.5 million annual budget with 89 full-time and 10 seasonal FTE. The Director oversees the department's five divisions and nine bureaus. The function of each division is summarized below.
Central Management Division performs technical, fiscal and administrative support functions for the department. Responsibilities of the division include activities for internal operations of the department.
Agricultural Sciences Division is responsible for the registration of 5,200 pesticide products; the training, certification and licensing of 1,446 commercial and government applicators, 1,138 operators, 502 pesticide dealers, and 8,000 private applicators. The division is also responsible for providing evaluation of pest management problems and programs; training and licensing of government and commercial pesticide applicators and dealers; and providing analytical laboratory and consultative services to other agencies and the public. In addition, the division is responsible for the administration and enforcement of regulatory laws controlling the production, manufacturing, and marketing of agricultural commodities exported from or distributed within Montana. The division investigates consumer complaints; performs technical expertise and licenses for 650 nurseries, 530 feed dealers, 215 fertilizer dealers, 315 seed dealers and 195 grain merchandisers. The division also registers some 4,500 commercial feed products, 1,400 fertilizers, and 5,000 bee yards.
The passage of the Montana Agricultural Chemical Ground Water Protection Act (1990) provides that the department will protect ground water and environment from impairment or degradation due to the use of agricultural chemicals.
The Vertebrate Pest Management program provides on-site demonstrations, educational materials and technical bulletins to assist producers in reducing damage caused by field rodents, birds and other large mammals.
The Weed Management program is responsible for administering statewide efforts aimed at control and/or eradication of noxious and other undesirable weeds. The Noxious Weed Seed Free Forage Program provides a certification mechanism that allows producers to market various forage crops as being noxious weed seed free.
The Agricultural Development Division is responsible for administering programs directed at promoting and enhancing Montana agriculture. The Agriculture Finance program is responsible for making grants and lower interest rate loans for rural youth, rural youth organizations, and other qualified farmers and ranchers. The State Hail Insurance programs insures any type of crop grown in Montana from losses caused by hail damage.
The Marketing Program is responsible for market enhancement and development through direct market development activities, grants, seed capital loan investments in new/innovative marketing, and product development. Statewide agricultural statistics and projections are developed through a Federal/State cooperative agreement administered through the division, which are made available through a comprehensive agricultural statistics bulletin and grain movement summary along with other production, price and income reports. Research and market development efforts are promoted for alfalfa seed through the Montana Alfalfa Seed Committee.
The Montana State Grain Laboratory is located in Great Falls, operating the only official USDA-FGIS state grain grading laboratory in the state of Montana. The lab provides unbiased grain grading, analytical services, and oil seed analysis to the state's grain industry.
The division is responsible for promoting and encouraging intensive scientific and practical research in all phases of wheat and barley culture, production, and marketing under the guidelines and policies developed by the Montana Wheat and Barley Committee.
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics General-Crop, Livestock. & Weather Digest 7
MONTANA CROP, LIVESTOCK, AND WEATHER DIGEST, 1995
January: Weather for Montana remained mostly mild. There were above normal temperatures and very little precipitation in the major wheat growing areas. The protectiveness of snow cover at month's end was rated 98% poor. Although protection v/as minimal, wind damage was not much of a problem.
February: Some welcome precipitation came, but amounts were well below normal in the major wheat growing areas of the state. Winter wheat was rated 50% poor. Calving and lambing were well underway with 27% and 15% complete, respectively.
March: Weather was characterized by greatly varying weather patterns. Spring storms brought needed moisture to many areas of the state. The winter wheat condition showed some improvement. Snowstorms caused increased livestock losses, especially in central Montana.
April: Some much needed moisture was received in the first half of the month. Wet conditions were causing some anxiety among producers wanting to get into the field. By month's end just over 40% of the spring wheat and barley was seeded, nearly 10 points behind normal. Calving was 91% complete and lambing 73% complete by the end of the month.
May: Above normal amounts of precipitation were received for the first part of the month. Planting progress remained behind normal and cool conditions hindered crop progress. Many acres of winter wheat had to be reseeded to spring wheat because of the dry fall planting conditions and weather stress in the spring. Only 28% of the winter wheat crop was rated good to excellent. Nearly two-thirds of the livestock had been moved to summer ranges by the end of the month.
June: The month started out warm and dry. Farmers were able to wrap up spring seeding. By the end of the month many areas of the state were looking for some moisture as the topsoil was getting dry. A prolonged hot spell in the northeast was causing some serious stress to the crops. The winter wheat condition improved to 57% in the good to excellent range, much of the increase was attributed to the condition being assessed on the remaining winter wheat acres after much of the crop was reseeded to spring wheat. The pasture and ranges were doing very well.
July: Numerous rain showers and cooler weather started the month. Crop progress lagged behind normal but the weather offered relief to the northeast district. Many producers had trouble putting up their hay because of scattered rains. All crop conditions were rated very good. Winter wheat harvest had just started by the end of the month. Nearly half the spring grains had started turning color.
August: Temperatures averaged above normal for the month which assisted in the ripening of the crops. By the end of the month over half the winter wheat was harvested and spring grain harvest was nearly 40% complete. The dryer weather caused the pasture and range feed condition to fall by the end of the month. Fire danger was a concern with all the dry grass.
September: Farmers had a fair month to nearly finish their harvest. Winter wheat harvest was completed halfway through the month. There was a hard fi-ost mid way through the month that caused some crop damage. Winter wheat planting started with many producers concerned about the lack of moisture. Moisture was received and producers were able to plant a more normal winter wheat acreage than the last couple of years. Livestock producers had moved nearly a third of their livestock off summer ranges.
October: The remaining small grains were slow to get harvested. Row crop harvest progressed behind normal for the month. Winter wheat planting was finished by the end of the month with 83% of it emerged. The winter wheat condition was rated as 19% fair, 66% good, and 15% excellent.
November: Varied weather was the general rule for the month. Snow cover was erratic with extreme fluctuations in temperature. Some wind damage to the winter wheat crop was reported, but the condition was rated 69% good and 12% excellent at month's end.
December: This month was also marked by a wide variety of weather. Snow cover for the major wheat growing areas was still rated mostly poor. There were reports of more wind damage to the winter wheat crop. The limited snowfall kept grazing mostly open.
8 Freeze/Frost Occurrence Data
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
FREEZE/FROST OCCURRENCE DATA ^'
Station |
County |
Temp Threshold (Degrees F) |
Spring (Date) Probability Level |
Fall (Date) Probability Level |
Freeze Free Period Probability Level |
|||
90 |
50 |
10 |
10 |
50 |
90 |
10 |
50 |
90 |
Belgrade AP
Big Sandy .
Gallatin .
Chouteau
Big Timber ,
Bigforkl3 S
Sweet Grass
Flathead
Billings Water Plant Yellowstone
Bridger
Carbon
Broadus
Chester
Powder River
Liberty
Chinook
Blaine
Conrad Airport . . .
Culbertson
Pondera .
Roosevelt
Dillon WMCE
Ekalaka .
Beaverhead . .
Carter
Fairfield
Fort Benton
Geraldine
Glendive
Teton
Chouteau
Chouteau
Dawson .
Hamilton .
Hardin .
Ravalli
Big Horn .
36 32 28
36 32 28
36 32 28
36
32 28
36 32 28
36 32 28
36 32 28
36
32 28
36 32 28
36 32 28
36
32 28
36 32 28
36 32 28
36 32 28
36 32 28
36 32 28
36 32 28
36 32 28
36 32 28
May 29 May 09 Apr 24
May 21 May 07 Apr 22
May 15 May 02 Apr 19
May 16 Apr 30 Apr 05
May 11 Apr 25 Apr 18
May 12 Apr 27 Apr 17
May 10 May 01 Apr 20
May 30 May 17 Apr 29
May 16 May 03 Apr 18
May 30 May 12 Apr 30
May 20 May 06 Apr 26
Junll
May 17 May 02
May 17 May 11 Apr 19
May 23 May 07 Apr 23
May 17 May 09 Apr 24
May 23 May 06 Apr 28
May 01 Apr 21 Apr 14
May 20 May 06 Apr 19
May 09 Apr 27 Apr 17
Jun20
Jun03
May 09
Jun08
May 25 May 09
JunOS May 18 May 01
Jun02 May 16 Apr 24
May 26 May 12 Apr 30
Jun05 May 16 May 02
May 31 May 19 May 06
Jun23
Jun06
May 15
Jun02 May 16 May 04
Junl9 May 27 May 13
JunOS May 22 May 14
Jun30
JunOS
May IS
Jun07 May 26 May 09
Jun09 May 20 May 06
JunOS May 21 May 07
Jun 17 May 24 May 10
May 14 May 05 Apr 27
Jun 07 May 24 May 04
May 31 May 17 May 01
Jul 12
Jun 27
May 24
Jun 26
Jun 12 May 25
Jun 26
Jun 03
May 12
Jun 19 May 31
May 12
Jun 10 May 29 May 12
Jun 28
Jun 04
May 17
Jun 22
Jun 07
May 21
Jul 17 Jun 26 Jun 01
Jun 19
May 29 May 20
July 09
Jun 12
May 25
Jun 27
Jun 07
May 31
Jul IS Jun 30 Jun 03
Jun 27
Jun 10
May 29
Jun 26
Jun 03
May 19
Jun 29
Jun 03
May 20
Jul 12
Junll
May 22
May 28 May 19 May 09
Jun 25
Jun 12
May 19
Jun 22
Jun 05
May 14
Aug 20 Aug 28 Sep OS
Aug 19
Sep 01 Sep 09
Aug 25 Sep 04 Sep 15
Aug 29 Sep 11 Sep 22
Sep 01 Sep 06 Sep IS
Aug 27 Sep 06 Sep 18
Aug 20 Aug 31 Sep 10
Aug 12 Aug 27 Sep 03
Aug 22 Sep 03 Sep 09
Aug 17 Aug2S Sep 07
Aug 10 Aug 27 Sep 06
Aug 15 Aug 25 Sep 03
Aug 17 Aug 30 Sep 07
Aug 28 Sep 04 Sep 15
Aug 26 Sep 02 Sep OS
Aug 19
Sep 03 Sep 06
Sep 04 Sep 10 Sep 21
Aug 25 Sep 06 Sep 17
Aug 27 Sep 06 Sep 15
Sep 04 Sep 12 Sep 23
Sep 04 Sep 14 Sep 24
Sep 09 Sep 20 Oct 02
Sep 17 Sep 29 Oct 14
Sep 14 Sep 23 Oct 04
Sep 10 Sep 20 Oct 03
Sep 05 Sep 14 Sep 24
Aug 27 Sep OS Sep 17
Sep 06 Sep 16 Sep 23
Sep 02 Sep 14 Sep 23
Aug 28 Sep 10 Sep 19
Aug 27 Sep 07 Sep 18
Sep 03 Sep 15 Sep 25
Sep 09 Sep 20 Oct 03
Sep 07 Sep 14 Sep 24
Sep 03 Sep 14 Sep 23
Sep 18 Sep 27 Oct 06
Sep 05 Sep 20 Oct 03
Sep 09 Sep 20 Oct 01
Sep 19 Sep 27 Oct 09
Sep 19 Sep 28 Oct 09
Sep 24 Oct 06 Oct 20
Oct 06 Oct 17 Nov 06
Sep 28 Oct 10 Oct 21
Sep 23 Oct 05 Oct IS
Sep 21 Sep 28 Oct OS
Sep 12 Sep 21 Oct 01
Sep 22 Sep 29 Oct OS
Sep 19 Sep 30 Oct 09
Sep 15 Sep 25 Oct 01
Sep 09 Sep 20 Oct 03
Sep 19 Oct 01 Oct 13
Sep 21 Oct 07 Oct 21
Sep 20 Sep 25 Oct 10
Sep 19 Sep 24 Oct 09
Oct 02 Oct 14 Oct 21
Sep 16 Oct 03 Oct 20
Sep 23 Oct 05 Oct 17
102 133 159
113
133 157
125 149 175
134 159 205
133 156 178
125 151
173
123 140 158
92
lis
145
116 140 162
103 133 151
107 134 149
82 115 142
113
133 160
111 146 172
114 132 160
111 133 154
144 168 181
110 143 175
125 149 170
75 101 137
87
112 138
95 124 154
106 136
173
111 133 157
97 127 153
96 117 140
64
94
124
96
122
142
75 109 132
80 110 128
58 91 122
87 112 138
91 122 149
91 114 139
78 112 135
126 145 162
89 117 152
100 126 153
48
69
114
61
90 119
65 99
132
78 113 141
S9 110 135
6S 102 134
69
94 122
37
70
103
77 104 122
47
84
113
53
87
106
34
67
103
61
90
115
71
99
126
68
97
119
45
90
117
107 121 142
68
92
128
76 103 135
Harlem
Blaine
36 May 17 JunOS Jun 24 Aug 18 Sep 04 Sep 22 119 91 63
32 May 06 May 23 JunOS Sep 02 Sep 15 Sep 28 137 114 91
28 Apr 23 May OS May 24 Sep 09 Sep 24 Oct 08 157 138 118
This table gives the probability of a later date in the spring and an earlier date in the fall of the occurrence of temperatures as cold, or colder, than 36, 32, and 28
degrees Fahrenheit and the probable length of the freeze-free period relative the same temperature threshold.
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
Freeze/Frost Occurrence Data 9
FREEZE/FROST OCCURRENCE DATA
1/
Station |
County |
Temp Threshold (Degrees F) |
Spring (Dale) Probability Level |
Fall (Dale) Probability Level |
Freeze Free Period Probability Level |
|||
90 |
50 |
10 |
10 |
50 |
90 |
10 |
50 |
90 |
Harlowton .
Helena WSO .
Hysham
Wheatland
Lewis & Clark
Treasure
Jordan
Kalispell
Lewistown FAA AP
Medicine Lake 3 SE
Miles City FAA AP
Plevna .
Garfield
Flathead
Fergus .
Sheridan
Custer
Poplar
Roundup .
Fallon
Roosevelt
Scobey
Sidney
Stanford 1 WNW
Musselshell .
Daniels
Richland
Terry
Judith Basin
Prairie
Thompson Falls PH Sanders
Townsend
Vida
Broadwater .
McCone
Wcstby
Wibaux
Sheridan
Wibaux
36 32 28
36 32 28
36 32 28
36 32 28
36 32 28
36
32 28
36 32 28
36 32 28
36
32 28
36 32 28
36 32 28
36 32 28
36 32 28
36 32 28
36 32 28
36
32 28
36 32 28
36
32 28
36 32 28
36 32 28
May 27 May 08 Apr 27
May 16 May 02 Apr 16
May 12 Apr 29 Apr 16
May 17 May 03 Apr 23
May 20 Apr 30 April
May 22 May 10 Apr 25
May 09 May 02 Apr 23
Apr 30 Apr 22 April
May IS May 05 Apr 25
May 07 May 01 Apr 20
May 12 Apr 28 Apr 18
May 12 May 02 Apr 20
May 10 May 04 Apr 22
Jun02 May 16 May 01
May 09 Apr 30 Apr 19
May 17 May 01 Apr 19
May 26 May 12 Apr 25
May 08 Apr 28 Apr 16
May 12 May 01 Apr 23
May 23 May 05 Apr 25
Jun 18
May 27 May 15
Jun 04 May 18 May 02
May 28 May 16 Apr 30
Jun 04 May 19 May 05
Jun 12 May 20 Apr 28
Jun 15 May 24 May 10
May 28 May 18 May II
May 16 May 07 Apr 25
Jun 04 May 21 May 09
May 24 May 15 May 04
May 29 May 14 May 02
May 29 May 18 May 07
May 31 May 17 May 07
Jun 24
Jun 03
May 15
May 26 May 14 May 03
Jun 08 May 16 May 04
Jun 17 May 28 May 10
May 21 May 14 May 03
May 27 May 17 May 07
Jun 17 May 23 May 12
Jul 10
Jun 15 Jun 03
Jun 23
Jun 02
May 18
Jun 13
Jun 01
May 14
Jun 23
Jun 03
May 17
Jul 05
Jun 10
May 15
Jul 10
Jun 07
May 26
Jun 16
Jun 03
May 29
Jun 01 May 22 May 09
Jun 24
Jun 06
May 23
Jun 10 May 29 May 19
Jun 15 May 30 May 15
Jun 14
Jun 03
May 24
Jun 21 May 29 May 21
Jul 16
Jun 20
May 29
Jun 12 May 28 May 17
Jun 30
Jun 01
May 19
Jul 09
Jun 12
May 24
Jun 04 May 30 May 19
Jun 12
Jun 02
May 21
Jul II Jun 09
May 29
Aug 17 Aug 29 Sep 06
Aug 25 Sep 02 Sep 13
Aug 28 Sep 04 Sep 15
Aug 18 Aug 31 Sep 08
Aug 26 Sep 07 Sep 15
Aug 20 Sep 01 Sep 09
Aug 18 Sep 01 Sep 07
Sep 05 Sep 13 Sep 27
Aug 18 Aug 26 Sep 07
Aug 31 Sep 07 Sep II
Aug 30 Sep 01 Sep 14
Aug 18 Aug 29 Sep 06
Aug 26 Sep 06 Sep 12
Aug 18 Aug 28 Sep 08
Aug 24 Sep 06 Sep 09
Aug 29 Sep 07 Sep 17
Aug 21 Aug 27 Sep 07
Aug 28 Sep 05 Sep 15
Aug 18 Sep 04 Sep 09
Aug 12 Aug 21 Sep 06
Aug 29 Sep 11 Sep 22
Sep 08 Sep 18 Sep 29
Sep 09 Sep 18 Oct 02
Sep 03 Sep 14 Sep 23
Sep 07 Sep 20 Oct 02
Sep 03 Sep 18 Sep 25
Sep 05 Sep 18 Sep 24
Sep 21 Sep 29 Oct 12
Sep 03 Sep 14 Sep 24
Sep 12 Sep 20 Sep 27
Sep 10 Sep 17 Sep 29
Sep 06 Sep 15 Sep 26
Sep 08 Sep 19 Sep 26
Aug 30 Sep II Sep 23
Sep 09 Sep 18 Sep 26
Sep II Sep 24 Oct 07
Sep 03 Sep 11 Sep 24
Sep 12 Sep 20 Oct 01
Sep 05 Sep 18 Sep 25
Aug 28 Sep 08
Sep 23
Sep 10 Sep 24 Oct 07
Sep 21 Oct 03 Oct 16
Sep 2 1 Oct 02 Oct 18
Sep 19 Sep 27 Oct 09
Sep 19 Oct 03 Oct 19
Sep 17 Oct 04 Oct 12
Sep 23 Oct 05 Oct II
Oct 08 Oct 15 Oct 27
Sep 18 Oct 03 Oct 12
Sep 25 Oct 03 Oct 13
Sep 21 Oct 03 Oct 14
Sep 26 Oct 01 Oct 15
Sep 22 Oct 01 Oct 09
Sep 12
Sep 24 Oct 08
Sep 25 Sep 30 Oct 13
Sep 25 Oct 10 Oct 27
Sep 15 Sep 26 Octll
Sep 27 Oct 05 Oct 17
Sep 23 Oct 02 Oct 12
Sep 12 Sep 26 Oct 10
98 131 151
120 141 172
122 143 173
115 136
157
116 148 183
106 137 156
124 148 160
148 167 189
113 141 158
132 146 165
123 144 167
124 141 167
122 142 159
92 122 151
125 143 170
121 154 181
101 128 161
135 149 170
126 147 160
100 134 157
72 106 129
95 122 149
103 124 154
90 117 140
87 122 157
79 116 137
99
123 136
128 145 169
90 116 137
110 127 145
103 125 150
100 119 140
99
125 141
66 99 130
105 126 146
94 130 156
77 106 137
113 129 151
100 123 141
72 108 133
45
81
106
70 104 126
84 106 135
65 99 124
57 96 130
51
94
118
74
98
111
107 122 149
67
90
117
89 108 125
84 106 133
76
98
114
76 107 124
40
76
109
85
109 122
67 105 131
53
84
112
91 108 131
74 99 122
43
81
108
'' This Ubie gives the probability of a later date in the spring and an earlier date in the fall of the occurrence of temperatures as cold, or colder than 36 32 and 28 degrees Fahrenheit and the probable length of the freeze-free period relative the same temperature threshold.
10 General-Climatological Data
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA: Annual and Growing Season Precipitation and Frost Free Days 1994-95
STATION
COUNTY
Barber Golden Vallley
Big Fork, 13 S Lake
Big Timber Sweet Grass . .
Billings, WSO Yellowstone . .
Bozeman, MSU Gallatin
Broadus Power River . .
Butte Silver Bow . . .
Chester Liberty
Chinook Blaine
Circle McCone
Columbus Stillwater
Conrad Pondera
Culbertson Roosevelt
Cut Bank Glacier
Dillon Beaverhead . . .
Ekalaka Carter
Fairfield Teton
Flatwillow, 4 ENE . . . Petroleum
Forsyth Rosebud
Ft. Benton Chouteau ....
Glasgow, WSO Valley
Glendive Dawson
Great Falls Cascade
Hamilton Ravalli
Hardin Big Horn . . . .
Harlowton Wheatland . . .
Havre Hill
Helena Lewis & Clark
Hysham Treasure
Joliet Carbon
Jordan Garfield
Kalispell Flathead
Lame Deer, 3 W . . . . Lewistown, FCWOS Livingston, FCWOS .
Malta, 7E
Medicine Lake, 3 SE
Miles City
Missoula WSO
Plentywood
Rosebud . Fergus . .
Park
Phillips . . Sheridan . Custer . . . Missoula . Sheridan .
Plevna Fallon
Roundup Musselshell
Savage Richland . . .
Scobey, 4 NW Daniels ....
Sidney Richland . . .
Stanford Judith Basin
St. Ignatius Lake
Terry Prairie
Thompson Falls PH . . Sanders ....
Townsend Broadwater .
Valier Pondera . . .
Vida, 6 NE McCone . . .
Virginia City Madison . . .
Wibaux, 2 E Wibaux
Wilsall, 8 ENE Park
Wyola, 1 SW Big Horn . .
PRECIPITATION |
FROST FREE D/ GROWING SE |
.YS'' |
||||||
ANNUAL |
APRIL-SEPTEMBER |
ASON |
||||||
1994 |
1995 |
Normal 2' |
1994 |
1995 |
Normal 'â– ' |
1994 |
1995 |
Avg.^' |
"Inches-- |
-Days~ |
|||||||
10.02 |
14.14 |
12.46 |
6.94 |
11.64 |
9.31 |
131 |
119 |
113 |
16.04 |
25.86 |
22.41 |
8.26 |
14.12 |
12.50 |
178 |
143 |
156 |
18.89 |
18.58 |
15.43 |
12.77 |
13.45 |
10.80 |
141 |
119 |
123 |
13.65 |
16.73 |
15.08 |
8.85 |
12.26 |
9.61 |
176 |
131 |
148 |
17.77 |
— |
19.20 |
10.67 |
— |
12.70 |
155 |
— |
122 |
— |
— |
13.71 |
— |
— |
9.76 |
— |
101 |
118 |
12.08 |
19.26 |
12.10 |
7.59 |
14.23 |
8.76 |
16 |
50 |
63 |
6.86 |
16.38 |
10.64 |
4.28 |
14.49 |
8.23 |
97 |
116 |
107 |
11.60 |
19.27 |
12.40 |
6.67 |
13.89 |
9.66 |
142 |
116 |
111 |
14.09 |
9.86 |
13.36 |
9.92 |
6.39 |
10.42 |
119 |
119 |
118 |
19.41 |
15.95 |
14.74 |
12.80 |
11.02 |
10.28 |
141 |
119 |
125 |
.. |
— |
11.88 |
— |
— |
8.99 |
— |
— |
100 |
11.90 |
12.29 |
13.90 |
9.45 |
8.83 |
11.17 |
108 |
103 |
111 |
9.60 |
16.73 |
11.79 |
6.96 |
15.33 |
9.46 |
97 |
116 |
115 |
9,03 |
19.16 |
11.60 |
5.44 |
16.11 |
8.96 |
99 |
106 |
92 |
21.14 |
20.96 |
16.68 |
11.83 |
14.67 |
12.70 |
141 |
121 |
124 |
7.87 |
15.80 |
12.46 |
5.88 |
14.55 |
9.80 |
155 |
115 |
123 |
10.94 |
13.52 |
13.59 |
8.01 |
10.71 |
10.22 |
147 |
119 |
125 |
14.89 |
16.29 |
.. |
8.39 |
11.53 |
— |
161 |
130 |
140 |
9.58 |
15.42 |
14.38 |
6.33 |
13.22 |
10.30 |
— |
130 |
121 |
10.02 |
13.17 |
10.96 |
6.75 |
10.24 |
8.64 |
156 |
118 |
140 |
13.16 |
14.23 |
13.61 |
9.31 |
10.18 |
10.60 |
161 |
146 |
150 |
10.57 |
15.43 |
15.21 |
6.94 |
13.30 |
10.30 |
155 |
115 |
125 |
11.70 |
18.53 |
13.27 |
7.79 |
9.66 |
7.54 |
163 |
117 |
114 |
11.57 |
13.37 |
12.72 |
5.67 |
9.45 |
8.71 |
161 |
130 |
127 |
13.15 |
14.13 |
13.76 |
9.87 |
11.69 |
10.40 |
105 |
117 |
111 |
10.45 |
16.59 |
11.16 |
6.92 |
12.62 |
8.17 |
158 |
120 |
127 |
7.47 |
12.41 |
11.60 |
4.79 |
10.60 |
8.16 |
145 |
102 |
125 |
11.78 |
14.36 |
13.26 |
6.22 |
9.19 |
9.62 |
161 |
122 |
131 |
14.80 |
— |
16.26 |
9.38 |
11.86 |
11.00 |
158 |
— |
122 |
11.51 |
10.23 |
13.01 |
7.52 |
7.29 |
10.00 |
114 |
119 |
122 |
12.64 |
22.82 |
16.51 |
5.74 |
11.40 |
8.96 |
96 |
105 |
104 |
.. |
.. |
15.42 |
5.78 |
— |
10.80 |
82 |
— |
81 |
13.91 |
22.82 |
18.14 |
8.29 |
17.53 |
12.80 |
140 |
117 |
107 |
14.77 |
15.64 |
15.68 |
10.14 |
10.49 |
11.30 |
121 |
103 |
109 |
10.12 |
13.15 |
— |
7.18 |
10.00 |
— |
140 |
115 |
115 |
12.83 |
12.53 |
13.27 |
10.82 |
9.11 |
10.50 |
136 |
125 |
134 |
9.77 |
12.90 |
14.07 |
5.97 |
9.44 |
10.40 |
160 |
129 |
146 |
11.64 |
16.22 |
13.46 |
7.78 |
9.76 |
7.75 |
161 |
117 |
114 |
12.48 |
14.52 |
12.75 |
8.76 |
11.58 |
10.19 |
136 |
117 |
124 |
13.76 |
14.02 |
14.41 |
7.56 |
8.22 |
10.91 |
144 |
83 |
120 |
14.01 |
17.61 |
12.57 |
9.25 |
13.73 |
9.54 |
141 |
121 |
129 |
12.78 |
16.50 |
13.59 |
10.03 |
12.09 |
10.97 |
119 |
119 |
140 |
11.15 |
16.54 |
— |
7.67 |
12.11 |
— |
89 |
104 |
109 |
13.43 |
15.58 |
13.67 |
10.46 |
11.15 |
10.53 |
119 |
117 |
131 |
11.59 |
24.58 |
16.58 |
8.06 |
20.22 |
12.40 |
96 |
115 |
112 |
11.92 |
16.40 |
16.66 |
7.22 |
10.65 |
10.42 |
162 |
148 |
124 |
10.25 |
12.43 |
11.50 |
7.23 |
8.26 |
9.26 |
116 |
119 |
116 |
17.50 |
31.57 |
22.97 |
6.60 |
10.94 |
9.16 |
162 |
140 |
122 |
6.90 |
9.64 |
11.28 |
5.39 |
8.39 |
8.42 |
143 |
116 |
113 |
8.86 |
16.83 |
12.14 |
7.03 |
15.78 |
9.77 |
156 |
120 |
118 |
10.91 |
15.76 |
15.03 |
7.21 |
11.77 |
11.60 |
119 |
117 |
129 |
12.56 |
20.60 |
16.49 |
7.21 |
13.46 |
11.36 |
108 |
92 |
89 |
12.60 |
15.22 |
13.95 |
8.35 |
10.95 |
11.23 |
136 |
118 |
107 |
16.96 |
23.38 |
20.61 |
10.52 |
14.47 |
13.95 |
81 |
81 |
97 |
17.86 |
20.17 |
17.10 |
9.36 |
14.16 |
11.20 |
88 |
— |
106 |
" Days between last frost (32 degrees) in spring to first frost (32 degrees) in fall after June 30. ^ Normal for period 1961-
1983-1992 average frost free days. — Data not available. SOURCE: THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE, NOAA, GREAT FALLS, MONTANA.
1990.
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
General-Acreage Seeded & Harvested by Date 1 1
Winter Wheat - Weekly Progress
Percent
100
Acreage Seeded
— > ---Mlfr] WTM M.M m.M
9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27
1994 1995 1996 5 yr Avg
y7777Z\
Percent
Acreage Harvested
W^
7/21 7/21 J/04 8/11 8/U 8/25
1994
1995
9/1 9'08 9'15 922 09/29 10.6 10. H
1996 5 yr Avg
Spring Wheat - Weekly Progress
Percent
Acreage Seeded
Percent
Acreage Harvested
3/31 *n 4/M 4/21 4/28 5/5 5/12 5/19 5/26 6/02 6/09 1994 1995 1996 5 yr Avg
3 'i'z;^^^
8/04 8/11 8/18 8/25 9/1 9/08 9/15 9/22 09/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 1994 1995 1996 5 yr Avg ?7777Z\ ♦ ••
Barley - Weekly Progress
Percent
Acreage Seeded
Percent
Acreage Harvested
3/3 1 4/7 4/14 4/Jl 4/2» 5/S S/IJ 5/19 5/26 6/02 6/09 1994 1995 1996 5 yr Avg
^ LiTh
tH.
7/28 8/04 8/11 8'I8 8'25 9/1 9'08 9/15 9'22 09/29 I0.'6 10/13 10/20
1994
1995
1 V77777X
1996 5yrAvg
V7777A â– â– â– *-
12 General-Montana Facts & Figures
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
1W»
MONTANA FACTS AND FIGURES
Montana's 1990 population, at 799,065, rose 1.6 percent from 1980. Population density, measured in people per square mile, was 5.5 in 1990~third lowest in the United States. Montana's 59.7 million acres of land in farms and ranches rajiks second in the nation behind Texas.
MONTANA POPULATION
Total, 1990 Census People Per Square Mile
Farm Population People Per Farm
LAND AND LAND UTILIZATION "
799,065 Montana Total Land Area, Miles
5.5 Montana Total Land Area, Acres
45,718 All Land in Farms & Ranches
1 .9 Proportion of Land in Farms & Ranches
145,388 Sq. Miles
93.0 Mil. Acres 59,642,536 Acres
64.1 Percent
" 1992 U.S. Census of Agriculture.
MONTANA LAND AREA: Ownership as Percentage of Total
stats of Montana
5.9
-18.0
62.2
fl.7
" Tribal lands only. ^' Includes roads, railroads, airports, etc.
SOURCE: BLM "Public Land Statistics, 1983," USPS, BIA, State of Montana, Department of State Lands.
FARM COUNTS AJMD MEASUREMENTS, 1994
Number of Farms & Ranches 1/ Average Size of Farm or Ranch Total Farm & Ranch Assets 2/ Average Value Per Farm or Ranch
1/
3/
22,500 2,653 Acres $19.5 Bil. $867,769
Real Estate Value/Farm or Ranch
Average Value Per Acre 3/
Farm & Ranch Debt Per Operation
$662,844
S277
$114,836
Places with annual sale of agricultural products of $1,000 or more. ^' Excludes farm operators' household assets and debt. Per acre, land and buildings, January 1, 1995.
LAND EV FARMS AND RANCHES: UTILIZATION AS Percentage of Total ^'
All Other 1.5
65.9
" 1992 U.S. Census of Agriculture.
13.7
I
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
General-NimberokFar.ms& LandinFar.ms 13
NUMBER OF FARMS, |
Montana, |
1910-1949 |
|||||
Number |
Number |
Number |
Number |
||||
Year |
of Farm? |
Year |
of Farms |
Year |
pfFamij |
Year |
pfFarm} |
Thous. |
Thous. |
Thous. |
Thous. |
||||
1910 |
28.8 |
1920 |
57.7 |
1930 |
55.0 |
1940 |
44.5 |
1911 |
3I.S |
1921 |
57.0 |
1931 |
54.5 |
1941 |
42.0 |
1912 |
34.0 |
1922 |
55.0 |
1932 |
54.0 |
1942 |
41.0 |
1913 |
37.0 |
1923 |
52.5 |
1933 |
53.5 |
1943 |
40.8 |
1914 |
40.0 |
1924 |
51.0 |
1934 |
53.0 |
1944 |
40.6 |
1915 |
45.0 |
1925 |
50.0 |
1935 |
52.0 |
1945 |
40.4 |
1916 |
50.0 |
1926 |
51.0 |
1936 |
50.0 |
1946 |
39.8 |
1917 |
54.0 |
1927 |
52.5 |
1937 |
48.0 |
1947 |
39.2 |
1918 |
56.0 |
1928 |
53.5 |
1938 |
46.0 |
1948 |
38.5 |
1919 |
57.0 |
1929 |
54.0 |
1939 |
45.0 |
1949 |
37.8 |
NUMBER OF FARMS, ALL LAND IN FARMS, AND AVERAGE SIZE OF FARMS, Montana, 1950-1996
Year
1950. 1951 . 1952. 1953. 1954. 1955. 1956. 1957. 1958. 1959. 1960. 1961 . 1962. 1963. 1964 . 1965. 1966. 1967. 1968. 1969. 1970. 1971 . 1972. 1973. 1974. 1975. 1976. 1977. 1978. 1979. 1980. 1981 . 1982.
1983 .
1984 .
1985 .
1986 .
1987 .
1988 .
1989 . 1990. 1991 1992
1993 .
1994 .
1995 . 1996.
Number |
All Land |
Average Size |
pf Farms |
in Farm? |
of All Farms |
Thous. |
Thous. Acres |
Acres |
37.2 |
65.000 |
1,747 |
36.8 |
65,200 |
1,772 |
36.4 |
65,500 |
1.799 |
35.9 |
65,800 |
1,833 |
35.4 |
66,100 |
1,867 |
34.8 |
66,100 |
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 2/ |
62,200 |
2,658 |
23.4 |
62,200 |
2,658 |
23.5 |
62,100 |
2,643 |
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 |
24.1 |
61,300 |
2.544 |
24.2 |
61,100 |
2.525 |
24.3 |
61,000 |
2.510 |
24.4 |
60,900 |
2,496 |
24.5 |
60.800 |
2.482 |
24.6 |
60,700 |
2.467 |
24.7 |
60,600 |
2.453 |
24.7 |
60.500 |
2.449 |
24.7 |
60.300 |
2.441 |
24.3 |
60.000 |
2.469 |
23.8 |
59.800 |
2.513 |
22.5 |
59.700 |
2.653 |
22.0 |
59.700 |
2.714 |
22.0 |
59,700 |
2.714 |
Census 1/
Farms Reporting
Cropland
Thous.
31.2
27.5
25.2
22.7
21.4
21.4
20.7
21.1
19.4
Census 1/
Acres of
Cropland
Thous. Acres
14,508
15,078
15,388
16,109
15.446
16,233
16,452
17,830
17,495
Census 1/
Cropland
Ave Size
Acres
465
549
611
710
722
759
795
845
902
" United States Census of Agriculture. ^ Places that had annual sales of agricultural productsofSl.OOOormore. Series initiated with 1975.
14 General-Livestock Farms, Land Value & Rent and Farms by Size
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK FARMS, Montana, 1989-1995 |
|||||||
ITEM |
1989 |
1990 |
1991 |
1992 |
1993 |
1994 |
1995 |
Ail Cattle |
14,700 |
14,000 |
13,400 |
13,300 |
13,100 |
13,000 |
12,700 |
Beef Cows |
12,800 |
12,300 |
12,200 |
12,100 |
11,800 |
11,100 |
11,500 |
Milk Cows |
1,800 |
1,700 |
1,600 |
1,400 |
1,100 |
1,000 |
900 |
Hogs |
1,600 |
1,500 |
1,300 |
1,100 |
1,100 |
700 |
900 |
All Sheep |
2,800 |
2,800 |
2,800 |
2,500 |
2,500 |
2,300 |
2,200 |
FARM REAL ESTATE: Value of Land & Buildings, Rent Per Acre & Rent to Value, Montana, 1986-95
Per |
Index of Value |
Rent Per Acre |
Rent to Value" |
||||||
CroDland |
Pasture |
Cropland |
Pasture |
||||||
Non- |
Non- |
||||||||
Year |
Acre |
n 977= 100^ |
Irrigated |
Irrigated |
Irrigated |
Irrigated |
|||
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Dollars |
Percent |
Percent |
Percent |
|||
1986 |
233 |
115 |
22.20 |
55.90 |
4.80 |
8.4 |
6.6 |
4.1 |
|
1987 |
200 |
94 |
21.70 |
41.70 |
5.20 |
lO.l |
6.1 |
5.0 |
|
1988 |
205 |
92 |
20.30 |
42.00 |
4.20 |
7.8 |
5.6 |
3.3 |
|
1989 |
202 |
94 |
23.90 |
54.40 |
5.00 |
8.4 |
8.5 |
6.3 |
|
1990 |
222 |
107 |
21.80 |
60.20 |
6.00 |
8.3 |
8.3 |
6.8 |
|
1991 |
219 |
109 |
18.40 |
43.60 |
5.10 |
7.3 |
6.6 |
5.0 |
|
1992 |
219 |
113 |
19.80 |
50.60 |
6.60 |
8.3 |
5.0 |
5.5 |
|
1993 |
227 |
121 |
21.00 |
54.80 |
8.10 |
7.8 |
5.5 |
5.8 |
|
19942/ |
254 |
136 |
24.10 |
49.70 |
6.20 |
8.4 |
7.3 |
4.7 |
|
19942/ |
254 |
136 |
15.20 |
3/ |
5.50 |
5.1 |
3/ |
4.7 |
|
1995 |
277 |
148 |
15.30 |
3/ |
5.10 |
5.1 |
3/ |
3.9 |
" Rent as a percentage of per acre value of rented land. ^' Survey procedures changed from Agricultural Land Value Survey to June Agricultural Survey beginning in 1994. 1994 Value for both procedures are published for comparison. •*' Insufficient information.
CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: FARMS BY SIZE AND VALUE OF SALES, Selected Years, Montana
FARMS BY SIZE |
|||||||||
1954 |
1959 |
1964 |
1969 |
1974 |
1978 |
1982 |
1987 |
1992 |
|
1-9 Acres |
1,455 |
675 |
704 |
1,283 |
1,177 |
1,255 |
1,551 |
1,940 |
1,209 |
10-49 Acres |
1,893 |
1,690 |
1,641 |
1,485 |
1,550 |
1,889 |
2,673 |
2,745 |
2,804 |
50-179 Acres |
4,800 |
3,804 |
3,393 |
2,791 |
2,707 |
2,987 |
3,080 |
3,019 |
3,061 |
180-499 Acres |
5,952 |
4,938 |
4,396 |
3,757 |
3,436 |
3,420 |
3,097 |
3,315 |
2,964 |
500-999 Acres |
5,553 |
4,671 |
3,954 |
3,339 |
2,990 |
2,928 |
2,640 |
2,737 |
2,521 |
1,000-1,999 Acres |
1/ |
1/ |
5,101 |
4,700 |
4,053 |
4,011 |
3,345 |
3,460 |
3,040 |
2,000 Acres or More |
13,408 |
13,181 |
7,831 |
7,596 |
7,411 |
7,075 |
7,184 |
7,352 |
7,222 |
Total Farms |
33,061 |
28,959 |
27,020 |
24,951 |
23,324 |
23,565 |
23,570 |
24,568 |
22,821 |
" Combined with "2,000 Acres or More" in 1954 and 1959.
FARMS BY VALUE OF SALES
1954
1959
1964
1969
1974
1978
1982
^ Combined with "$25,000-$49,999" for 1964, 1969, and 1974. ^' Combined with "$100,000-5499,999" in 1964.
1987
1992
Less than $2,500 |
9,654 |
6,469 |
5,886 |
4,525 |
3,340 |
2,842 |
3,914 |
4,320 |
4,073 |
$2,500-$4,999 |
6,003 |
4,024 |
3,522 |
2,375 |
1,655 |
1,991 |
1,795 |
2,006 |
1,764 |
$5,000-$9,999 |
7,760 |
6,570 |
5,518 |
3,800 |
2,520 |
2,538 |
2,295 |
2,374 |
2,131 |
$10,000-524,999 |
6,905 |
11,691 |
2/ |
2/ |
2/ |
4,573 |
3,703 |
3,912 |
3,413 |
$25,000-549,999 |
2,581 |
- |
11,753 |
13,512 |
13,565 |
4,757 |
3,592 |
3,695 |
3,051 |
$50,000-$99,999 |
~ |
~ |
2/ |
2/ |
2/ |
4,024 |
3,928 |
4,064 |
3,528 |
$100,000-5499,999 |
~ |
— |
251 |
597 |
2,036 |
2,567 |
3,981 |
3,945 |
4,492 |
$500,000 or More |
— |
— |
3/ |
49 |
106 |
160 |
263 |
252 |
369 |
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
General-Census of agriculture Number of Farms, Land & Size 15
CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: and 1992
County
& District
Number of Farms, Land in Farms, Average Farm Size, Montana, 1987
Deer Lodge
Flathead
Granite
Lake
Lincoln
Mineral
Missoula
Powell
Ravalli
Sanders
NORTtrWEST
Blame
Chouteau
Glacier
Hill
Liberty
Phillips
Pondera
Teton
Toole
NORTH CENTRAL
Daniels
Dawson
Garfield
McCone
Richland
Roosevelt
Sheridan
Valley
NORTHEAST ,
Broadwater
Cascade
Fergus
Golden Valley
Judith Basin
Lewis & Clark
Meagher
Musselshell
Petroleum
Wheatland
CENTRAL
Beaverhead
Gallatin
Jefferson
Madison
Silver Bow
SOITHVVEST
Big Horn
CarDon
Park
Stillwater
Sweetgrass
Treasure
Yellowstone
SOITH CENTRAL
Carter
Custer
Fallon
Powder River
Prairie
Rosebud
Wibaux
SOI THEAST
MONTANA
1987
Number
of Farms (Acres)
72 825 149
1.079
245
58
473
237
1,010 382
4S30
Land in
(Acres)
152,109
258,633
348,102
655,528
61,387
14,517
253,098
670,508
254,761
374,629
3.043,272
Average Farm Size
2,113 313
2,336 608 251 250 535
2,829 252 981 672
Number of Farms
(Acres)
70 813 138 948 219
67 450 233 937 348 4.223
1992
Land in Farms (Acres)
135,126
277,050
349,938
631,377
50,220
19,158
248.215
675,569
241,655
381,104
3.009.412
Average Farm Size
1,930 341
2.536 666 229 286 552
2,899 258
1,095 713
529 795 405 713 295 492 491 622 393 4.735
2.433,747 2,228.089 1.646,324 1,722,206
934,149 1.938.423
906.847
1,048.553
1,131.519
13.989.857
4,601 2,803 4,06S 2.415 3.167 3.940 1.847 1.686 2.879 2-955
514 737 376 641 274 479 463 556 358 ■«-398
2.338.866 2,277,936 1,730,537 1,644,001
951,780 1,968,857
893,872
1,178,885
1.063.086
14.047.820
4.550 3.091 4.602 2.565 3.474 4.110 1.931 2.120 2.970 3.194
381 499 297 441 620 598 600 720 4.156
780.023 1,326.655 2,063.133 1,277,022 1,194.869 1.364.020 1,024.567 1.855.880 10.886.169
2,047 2,659 6,947 2,896 1,927 2.281 1,708 2,578 2.619
325 451 263 415 563 525 526 624 }A92
761.459 1.334.041 2.000.266 1.290,134 1.197.028 1.414,415 962.450 1.688.070 10.647.863
2.343 2.958 7,606 3.109 2.126 2.694 1.830 2,705 2.884
213 805 838 135 351 480 144 249 111 145 3.471
458,807
1,461.224
2,143.210
625.754
870.945
888.725
1,012.764
1,042.418
663.795
823.195
9.990.837
2.154 1.815 2,558 4,635 2,481 1,852 7.033 4,186 5,980 5,677 2.878
205 792 804 121 328 438 134 253 105 146 3J26
449,970
1,424.228
2.232.575
636.514
868.064
883.479
912.154
1.031.872
669.516
850.599
9.958.971
2.195 1.798 2.777 5.260 2.647 2.017 6.807 4.079 6.376 5.826 2.994
373 850 256 453 114 2.046
1.525,564 731.603 378,805
1,195.898 115.350
3.947.220
4,090 861 1.480 2,640 1.012 1.929
345 789 236 418 105 1.893
1,342.484 699,409 367,482
1.271.160 99.746
3.780.281
3,891 886
1,557
3.041 950
1.997
501 635 404 447 308 121 1.043 3.459
2,759,309 536.553 790.046 842.673 873.119 616,145 1,397,972 7.815.817
5,508 845 1.956 1.885 2.835 5.092 1.340 2.260
353 397 324 351 191 363 192 2.171
1,629,533 2.183.542
919,615 1.668,688
704,878 2.908.183
516,382 10.530.821
4,616 5.500 2,838 4,754 3.690 8.012 2,689 4.851
485 599 385 446 295 113 994 JLill.
308 380 302 295 165 357 165 1.972
3,002.378 598.694 777.803 889.294 837.904 599.014 1.454.669 8.159.756
1,619,482 2.085.181
944.497 1.629.363
683.088 2.585.834
490.088 10.038.433
6.190 999 2.020 1.994 2.840 5.301 1.463 2.460
5.258 5.487 3.127 5.523 4.140 7.243 2.976 5.090
24.568
60.203,993
2.451
22.821
59.642.536
2.613
16 Economic-Cash Receipts
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
CASH RECEIPTS: From the Sale of Principal Products & Government Payments, Montana, 1986-1995
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
Livestock & |
Total |
Total |
||
Livestock |
Receipts from |
Government |
All Cash |
|
Products |
Crops |
Marketing — Thousand Dollars — |
Pavments |
Receipts |
597,888 |
499,170 |
1,097,058 |
344,450 |
1,441,508 |
764,702 |
649,650 |
1,414,352 |
352,330 |
1,766,682 |
815,336 |
585,161 |
1,400,497 |
386,734 |
1,787,231 |
954,144 |
617,307 |
1,571,451 |
289,382 |
1,860,833 |
848,371 |
760,227 |
1,608,598 |
299,599 |
1,908,197 |
800,959 |
728,917 |
1,529,890 |
320,133 |
1,850,009 |
911,250 |
869,549 |
1,780,799 |
298,773 |
2,079,572 |
949,317 |
856,924 |
1,806,241 |
338,008 |
2,144,249 |
855,660 |
1,028,968 |
1,884,628 |
256,151 |
2,140,779 |
797,914 |
1,047,254 |
1,845,168 |
185,331 |
2,030,499 |
Cash Receipts from Farm Marketings - 1994
Excluding Government Payments
IShendanI
Thousand Dollars
Q Less than 25,000 Numbers show ranking of top ten. LJ 25,000-44,999
45,000-74,999 75,000 +
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
Economic-Cash Receipts 17
CASH RECEIPTS: From Sale of Principal Products and Government Payments, 1994 ^' ^'
COUNTY
& DISTRICT
LIVESTOCK & livestock
products
(OOP) Pols. Rank
CROPS
(0001 Pols. Rank
TOTAL CASH RECEIPTS
Deer Lodge 2,945 53
Flathead 12.493 33
Granite 6,869 46
Lake 29,238 10
Lincoln 1,509 55
Mineral 606 56
Missoula 5,039 52
Powell 12,340 34
Ravalli 17,029 23
Sanders 5,361 50
NORTHWEST 93.429
Blaine 22,195 16
Chouteau 13,755 29
Glacier 18,597 21
Hill 13,415 31
Liberty 8,943 41
Phillips 25,184 15
Pondera 13.043 32
Teton 46,318 4
Toole 11,060 38
NORTH CENTRAL . . . , 172.510
Daniels 5,298 51
Dawson 14,498 27
Garfield 16,890 24
McCone 10,410 40
Richland 27,092 14
Roosevelt 8,447 42
Sheridan 6,507 48
Valley 15.684 25
NORTH EAST 1 04.826
Broadwater 8,190 44
Cascade 47,108 3
Fergus 35.208 6
Golden Valley 8,283 43
Judith Basin 20,997 18
Uwis& Clark 13,607 30
Meagher 13,792 28
Musselshell 12,076 36
Petroleum 8,166 45
Wheatland 15,386 26
CENTRAl 182.813
Beaverhead 41,488 5
Gallatin 31,538 8
Jefferson 6,699 47
Madison 27,949 13
Silver Bow 2,804 54
SOirrtfWEST 110.478
Bighorn 48,921 2
Carbon 29.092 II
Park 19.685 20
Stillwater 28.833 12
Sweetgrass 17.643 22
Treasure 10.994 39
Yellowstone 102.561 I
SOl'TH CENTRAL â– â– â– . 257.729
Carter 21,162 17
Custer 33.255 7
Fallon 12,331 35
Powder River 20,401 19
Prairie 11,824 37
Rosebud 30.748 9
Wibaux 5,812 49
SOITHEAST 135.533
MONTANA 1.057JI8
" Includes estimates of inter-farm sales and intra-stalc sales ^ Payments of less than 50,000, included in State totals.
1,723
12,113
530
13.219
497
233
2,047
2,059
3,411
3.366
39.198
52 25 53 24 54 55 49 48 42 43
(OOP) Dels.
4,668 24.606
7.399 42,457
2,006 839
7,086 14,399 20.440
8,727 132.627
Rank
53 31 51 18 55 56 52 45 38 48
GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS 'OOP' Do's.
295
1.019
62
8S7
2/
2/
195
229
364
290
3.311
ALL CASH RECEIPTS <000> Pols.
4.963 25.625
7.461 43,314
2.006 839
7.281 14.628 20.804
9,017 135.938
14,843
106,511
23,802
57,656
38,738
8.026
44,292
36,304
37,184
367356
22 1
17 2 7
31 5
II 9
37.038 120,266 42,399 71,071 47.681 33.210 57,335 82,622 48,244 539.866
24
2
19
7
14
28
II
4
13
9,746 22,723
8,613 17381
8,422
8.859
10,017
10,810
11,057
107,628
46,784 142,989 51,012 88.452 56,103 42.069 67.352 93.432 59,301 647.494
30,397 25,637 19,517 19.301 51.729 37.730 36,925 46,030 267J66
15
16
19
20
3
8
10
4
35,695 40,135 36,407 29,711 78,821 46,177 43,432 61,714 372.092
26 21 25 30
6 15 17
9
8,287
5,819
6312
8,750
6,294
9.620
10,506
12.397
67.985
43,982 45,954 42,719 38,461 85,115 55,797 53,938 74,111 440.077
10,548
33,728
22,585
3,717
13,918
9,003
3,231
4,558
2,560
6327
110,175
27 13 18 41 23 29 44 36 47 35
18,738 80,836 57,793 12,000 34,915 22.610 17.023 16.634 10.726 21.713 292.988
40 5
10 46 27 36 42 43 47 37
2.589 7,886 8,537 2,780 3,966 912 1,216 2344 1.131 2,815 34.176
21.327 88.722 66330 14.780 38.881 23,522 18,239 18,978 11.857 24.528 327.164
8.568
32.068
1,944
4,369
88
47.037
30 14 50 37 56
50,056 63,606
8,643 32318
2,892 1S7.515
12 8 49 29 54
1,134
2,972
487
1,110
n
5,703
51,190 66.578
9.130 33.428
2.892 163.218
38,911
16,572
3.888
9,961
1.74 1
7360
34.771
"3.204
6 21 40 28 51 32 12
2.904 7.018 4.272 3.986
10,915 6,991 2,666
38.752
45 33 38 39 26 34 46
87,832 45,664 23,573 38,794 19384 18354 137332 370.933
3
16 34 22 39 41
I
24,066 40,273 16,603 24387 22,739 37,739 8.478 174.285
33 20 44 32 35 23 50
4,375
1.S34
1,231
3,916
814
657
5.292
17.819
3.962 2,166 3.165 2.226 2.206 3.282 2.446 19.453
982.988
2.040306
256.151
92,207 47.198 24,804 42,710 20,198 19.011 142.624 388,752
28.028 42.439 19.768 26.613 24,945 41,021 10.924 '93,73?
2,296.457
resulting in larger lolal cash receipts than shown in I'SD.A estimates on other pages
SOURCE: Bureau of Economic Analysis. U.S. Department of Commerce. Washington DC.
18 Economic-Cash Receipts
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
CASH RECEIPTS: From Marketings by Commodities, Montana, 1991-1995^^
ITEM 1221 1222 1222 1221 1995
-Thousand Dollars-
LrVESTOCK AND PRODUCTS
Cattle and calves 675,377 779,958 818,162 728,590 667,838
Dairy products 38,734 41,695 39,026 40,478 40,299
Sheep and lambs 20,568 25,226 25,093 24,219 25,643
Wool 3,729 5,072 2,993 4,379 5,428
Hogs and pigs 37,146 33,681 40,503 33,332 36,044
Eggs 9,020 6,533 6,563 4,538 4,940
Chickens 73 56 87 37 64
Honey 4,510 5,264 5,027 6,497 5,597
Other ^ 1 1,802 13,765 1 1,863 13,590 12,061
TOTAL 800,959 911,250 949,317 855,660 797,914
Crops
Wheat 417,690 480,123 561,062 705,597 714,008
Barley 134,379 152,739 86,439 121,1 17 127,197
Sugar beets 48,938 55,714 50,968 54,763 49,987
Hay 78,321 131,398 101,086 77,568 86,372
Potatoes 18,901 15,908 18,967 21,382 19,713
Oil crops 6,003 5,013 6,463 8,452 9,288
Oats 2,292 2,881 4,100 3,819 2,859
Dry beans 2,604 2,604 3,744 4,027 3,550
Com 2,592 4,854 3,805 3,946 5,427
Cherries 0 336 167 770 721
All other 3/ 17,197 17,979 20,123 27,527 28,132
TOTAL 728,917 869,549 856,924 1,028,968 1,047,254
ALL COMMODITIES 1,529,876 1,780,799 1,806,241 1,884,628 1,845,168
''' Revised. Includes beeswax, bees; turkey & turkey eggs; rabbits; mink; and others. Includes other field crops and fruits; vegetables; seeds; and greenhouse, and nursery products.
CASH RECEIPTS: From Marketings by Commodities, as a Percent of Total Receipts For All Commodities, Montana, 1991-1995 *'
ITEM
1991
Livestock and Products
Cattle and calves 44.1
Dairy products 2.5
Sheep and lambs 1.3
Wool 0.2
Hogs and pigs 2.4
Chickens and eggs 0.6
Honey 0.3
Other 0.8
TOTAL 52.4
Crops
Wheat 27.3
Barley 8.8
Sugar beets 3.2
Hay 5.1
Potatoes 1.2
Other 2.0
TOTAL 47.6
All COMMODITIES 1 00.0
•' Revised and details may not add to total because of rounding.
1992 |
1993 |
1994 |
1995 |
-Percent- |
|||
43.8 |
45.3 |
38.7 |
36.2 |
2.3 |
2.2 |
2.1 |
2.2 |
1.4 |
1.4 |
1.3 |
1.4 |
0.3 |
0.2 |
0.2 |
0.3 |
1.9 |
2.2 |
1.8 |
2.0 |
0.4 |
0.4 |
0.2 |
0.3 |
0.3 |
0.3 |
0.3 |
0.3 |
0.8 |
0.7 |
0.7 |
0.7 |
51.2 |
52.6 |
45.4 |
43.2 |
27.0 |
31.1 |
37.4 |
38.7 |
8.6 |
4.8 |
6.4 |
6.9 |
3.1 |
2.8 |
2.9 |
2.7 |
7.4 |
5.6 |
4.1 |
4.7 |
0.9 |
1.1 |
1.1 |
1.1 |
1.9 |
1.9 |
2.6 |
2.7 |
48.8
100.0
47.4
100.0
54.6
100.0
56.8
100.0
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
Economic -Cash Reckipts Pie charts 19
CASH RECEIPTS FROM MARKETINGS OF COMMODITIES, MONTANA, '^
1991-1994 Average
Livestock Products
$879,297,000 50.2%
Hogs & pigs- 2.1%
Barley- 7.1% Other livestock - 1.4%
Sugarbeets- 3.0"/
Other crops- 3.2% Dairy products - 2.3%
Livestock Products
$797,914,000 43.2%
Hogs & pigs - Barley - 6.9
Hay - 4.7% Sugart)eets - 2.7%
Other crops- 3.8% Dairy products - 2.2%
Cattle & Calves -42.9%
Wheat- 30.9%
1995
Crops
$871,090,000 49.8%
Hay - 5.5%
Sheep, lambs & wool -1.6%
Crops
$1,047,254,000 56.8%
Cattle & Calves - 36.2%
Other Livestock -1.2% Sheep, lambs &WOOI - 1.7%
Wheat- 38.7%
Details mav not add because of roundiriE
20 EcoNO^^c-GROSS & Net Income from Farming
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
GROSS and NET INCOME FROM FARMING: Montana, 1991-1995
ITEM
1991
GROSS FARM INCOME 2,275.5
Gross cash income 1,923.2
Farm marketing 1,529.9
Crops 728.9
Livestock & products 801.0
Government payments 320. 1
Farm related income 73.2
Noncash income 111.7
Value of home consumption 11.2
Rental value of dwellings 100.4
Operator and other dwellings 92.5
Hired laborer dwellings 7.9
Value of inventory adjustment 240.6
TOTAL PRODUCTION EXPENSES ... 1,670.2
Intermediate product expenses 842.5
Farm origin 203.8
Feed purchased 94.9
Livestock & poultry purchased 72.9
Seed purchased 35.9
Manufactured inputs 220.8
Fertilzer & lime 72.4
Pesticides 49.8
Fuel & oil 98.6
Other 418.0
Repairs & maintenance 122.3
Other miscellaneous 295.7
Interest 217.7
Real estate 128.5
Nonreal estate 89.2
Contract and hired labor expenses 96.7
Net rent to nonoperator landlords 141.9
Capita! consumption 283.9
Property taxes 87.6
NET FARM INCOME ^' 605.2
Gross receipts of farms 2,182.9
Farm production expenses 1 ,626. 1
Nonfactor payments 1,180.7
Intermediate product expenses 833.7
Capital consumption 257.8
Property taxes 82.2
Contract labor 6.9
Factor payments 445.4
Interest 213.7
Hired labor compensation 89.7
Net rent to nonoperator landlords 141.9
RETURNS TO OPERATORS *' 556.9
Gross Cash Income 1,923.2
Cash expenses 1,373.1
Cash expenses, excluding net rent 1,218.4
Intermediate product expenses 833.7
Interest 213.7
Cash labor expenses 88.8
Property taxes 82.2
Net rent to nonoperator landlords ^' 154.7
NET CASH INCOME 550.2
NUMBER OF FARMS (actual) 24,700
1992
2,151.1
2,155.5
1,780.8
869.5
911.3
298.8
75.9
IIO.I
10.7
99.4
94.0
5.3
-114.4
1,628.2
838.2
188.8
93.1
64.5
31.2
202.9
68.8
47.4
86.7
446.5
143.3
303.2
196.4
116.4
80.0
89.0
130.7
282.4
91.4
522.9
2,057.1
1,577.5
1,173.3
828.7
251.7
85.4
7.5
404.2
192.0
81.5
130.7
479.6
2,155.5
1,333.1
1,189.8
828.7
192.0
83.7
85.4
143.3
822.4
24,300
1993
1994
Vlillion Dollars-- |
|
2,561.6 |
2,424.2 |
2,233.4 |
2,294.9 |
1,806.2 |
1,884.6 |
856.9 |
1,029.0 |
949.3 |
855.7 |
338.0 |
256.1 |
89.2 |
154.1 |
126.1 |
153.5 |
9.9 |
11.0 |
116.2 |
142.6 |
110.5 |
137.1 |
5.7 |
5.4 |
202.1 |
-24.2 |
1,716.7 |
1,937.1 |
903.0 |
1,061.2 |
204.6 |
221.4 |
95.7 |
113.1 |
75.6 |
69.1 |
33.4 |
39.1 |
209.9 |
247.6 |
73.5 |
92.1 |
52.3 |
61.1 |
84.1 |
94.5 |
488.5 |
592.2 |
142.4 |
165.3 |
346.1 |
426.9 |
183.2 |
199.1 |
112.4 |
116.3 |
70.8 |
82.8 |
108.1 |
138.5 |
142.5 |
144.0 |
282.1 |
284.4 |
97.7 |
109.9 |
844.9 |
487.1 |
2,451.1 |
2,287.1 |
1,661.7 |
1,866.8 |
1,243.3 |
1,400.6 |
894.8 |
1,044.0 |
250.1 |
248.2 |
90.7 |
101.3 |
7.7 |
7.0 |
418.4 |
466.1 |
175.4 |
190.7 |
100.5 |
131.5 |
142.5 |
144.0 |
789.4 |
420.3 |
2,233.4 |
2,294.9 |
1,418.3 |
1,625.6 |
1,263.4 |
1,469.1 |
894.8 |
1,044.0 |
175.4 |
190.7 |
102.5 |
133.1 |
90.7 |
101.3 |
154.9 |
156.5 |
815.1 |
669.3 |
23,800 |
22,500 |
1995
2,407.4
2,128.6
1,845.2
1,047.3
797.9
185.3
98.1
154.8
8.1
146.7
137.4
9.3
124.0
2,015.8
1,063.3
210.5
121.9
51.2
37.4
273.6
102.9
64.3
106.5
579.2
159.5
419.7
211.8
119.4
92.4
148.1
192.1
283.5
117.0
391.6
2,270.0
1,944.7
1,412.0
1,051.5
243.5
106.5
10.5
532.7
203.1
137.6
192.1
325.3
2,128.6
1,704.3
1,499.9
1,051.5
203.1
138.8
106.5
204.4
424.3
22,000
1/ Value added to gross income. Value added to net farm income equals difference in net farm income and returns to operators. II Includes landlord capital consumption. 3/ Statistics in and above the Net Farm Income line represent the farm sector, defined as including farm operators' dwelling located on farms. Statistics below the Net Farm Income line represent only the farm businesses to the exclusion of the operators' dwellings. 4/ Returns to operators is equivalent to net farm income excluding the income and expenses associated with farm operators' dwellings. 5/ Excludes landlord capital consumption.
SOURCE: Economic Indicators of the Farm Sector, State Income and Balance Sheet Statistics, USDA-ERS.
1996 Montana Agriciltiiral Statistics
Economic-Selected Indistries Comparison 21
AGRICULTURE CASH INCOME DECREASES FOR 1995
A comparison of selected Montana industries shows a 7 percent decrease in agricultural cash income for 1995. For the third year in a row, cash receipts from crop sales increased. Crop receipts increased 2 percent from 1995 to $1,047 million, while livestock cash receipts decreased for the third year in a row to $798 million, down 7 percent from 1994. Government payments were also off in 1995, dropping 28 percent to $185 million.
Gross sales in other industries were up, except for wood and paper products. Receipts for travel increased $64 million over 1994, jumping 4 percent. Mining revenues increased $42.9 million, gas and oil revenues increased a modest $5.3 million, while wood and paper products decreased $79 million.
MONTANA SELECTED INDUSTRY COMPARISONS
1993 |
1994 --Millions of Dollars-- |
1995 |
95/94 Percent |
||
Agriculture ^' |
2,233.4 |
2,294.9 |
2,128.6 |
92.8 |
|
Mining '^' |
719.5 |
736.3 |
779.2 |
105.8 |
|
Gas & Oil 2/ |
347.1 |
300.3 |
305.6 |
101.8 |
|
Travel ^' |
1,447.0 |
1,532.0 |
1,596.0 |
104.2 |
|
Wood & Paper |
Products '^' |
1,335.0 |
1,285.0 |
1,206.0 |
93.3 |
Cash income including government payments. Gross value, Montana Department of Revenue. •'' Resident and Non-Resident Direct Economic Impact, Montana Department of Commerce, Promotion Division (estimate). Resident travel was estimated. Bureau of Business and Economic Research, The University of Montana.
A Comparison of Selected Industries
Montana, 1993-1995 Million Dollars
Agriculture Mining Gas & Oil Travel Lumber*
1993 n 1994 â–¡ 1995
*Wood & Paper Products
22 Economic-Fertilizer & Chemical Use
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
FERTILIZER AND FERTILIZER MATERIALS SOLD IN MONTANA, 1990-1995 ^'
MATERULS
1990
1991
1992
Anhydrous Ammonia 44,942 46,806 48,890
Ammonium Nitrate 47,91 1 50,944 54,786
Ammonium Sulfate 9,077 11,755 10,388
Ammonium Thiosulfate 944 453 1,015
Urea 81,978 62,966 90,576
Nitrogen Solutions 12,573 9,478 1 8,900
0-44-0,0-45-0^ 2,315 5,083 1,471
Phosphoric Acid 3,293 3,840 2,974
Potash 21,691 24,942 26,232
Compost 2,722 3,958 1,200
Gypsum, Lime & Sulphur 1,028 1,092 1,269
Micronutrient Materials 410 474 476
AMMONIATED PHOSPHATES & MIXTURE
1846-0 (DAP) 39,735 36,387 43,567
16-20-0(APS) 15,185 8,224 11,763
11-52-0 (MAP) 84,234 80,508 86,360
10-34-0 (Liquid) 5,309 3,656 5,365
2-1-0 Ratios 2,360 8,457 4,196
1-1-0 Ratios 2,156 3,038 2,890
1-1-1 Ratios 3,112 2,390 N/A
Other Blends 8,412 3,668 4,274
total All Fertilizers & Materials 387,583 368,871 418,982
TOTAL Nitrogen 115,766 111,257 130,158
TOTAL Phosphate 69,962 68,258 74,1 1 1
TOTAL Potash 13,059 15,332 15,739
" Montana Commercial Fertilizer Report ^' All Phosphorus Materials N/A~Not Available
1993 |
1994 |
1995 |
Tons- |
||
44,271 |
51,745 |
69,086 |
44,539 |
65,729 |
48,136 |
10,909 |
16,882 |
14,390 |
877 |
2,545 |
803 |
105,934 |
119,595 |
150,162 |
10,413 |
15,409 |
20,862 |
1,352 |
2,856 |
5,715 |
1,089 |
N/A |
N/A |
23,108 |
32,332 |
30,674 |
1,281 |
11,593 |
13,088 |
1,933 |
2,665 |
2,444 |
472 |
1.146 |
808 |
39,195 |
46,186 |
47,500 |
14,676 |
13,076 |
12,123 |
80,925 |
85,431 |
108,393 |
3,420 |
4,084 |
8,761 |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
13,453 |
10,026 |
5,411 |
397,957 |
481,300 |
538,356 |
126,906 |
150,358 |
175,652 |
69,455 |
73,995 |
87,870 |
13,865 |
19,399 |
18,404 |
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL USE: Winter Wheat and Other Spring Wheat, Montana 1994-95
Area Applied '
Crop/Chemical |
1994 |
WINTER WHEAT |
|
Fertilizers: |
|
Nitrogen |
83 |
Phosphate |
79 |
Potash |
17 |
Herbicides: |
|
2,4-D |
86 |
Dicamba |
45 |
Imazamethabenz |
— |
Metsulfuron- |
|
methyl |
23 |
Trialsuliiiron |
13 |
Glyphosate |
8 |
OTHER SPRING WHEAT |
|
Fertilizers: |
|
Nitrogen |
77 |
Phosphate |
63 |
Potash |
17 |
Herbicides: |
|
2,4-D |
79 |
Dicamba |
60 |
MCPA |
14 |
Metsulfuron- |
|
methyl |
14 |
Triallate |
— |
Trialsulfijron |
10 |
1995
Percent
89 82 29
88 28 10
44 12
78 72 17
76
63
8
8 11
18
Applications |
Rate per |
App |
ication |
Rate per |
Crop Year |
Total |
Applied |
|
1994 |
1995 |
1994 |
1995 |
1994 |
1995 |
1994 |
1995 |
|
Number |
Pound! |
per |
Acre |
Pounds |
per Acre |
(000 Lbs.) |
||
1.5 |
1.6 |
38 |
35 |
59 |
57 |
90,800 |
69,700 |
|
1.0 |
1.0 |
29 |
27 |
30 |
28 |
44,200 |
31,300 |
|
1.1 |
1.0 |
10 |
12 |
11 |
12 |
3,400 |
4,700 |
|
1.1 |
1.1 |
.35 |
.34 |
.38 |
.37 |
597 |
449 |
|
1.0 |
1.0 |
.08 |
.08 |
.08 |
.08 |
70 |
32 |
|
- |
1.0 |
- |
.28 |
- |
.28 |
- |
36 |
|
1.0 |
1.0 |
.004 |
.004 |
.004 |
.004 |
2 |
2 |
|
1.1 |
1.0 |
.009 |
.008 |
.010 |
.008 |
2 |
1 |
|
1.7 |
— |
1.37 |
— |
2.34 |
— |
353 |
— |
|
1.3 |
1.3 |
30 |
30 |
39 |
38 |
103,500 |
118,200 |
|
1.0 |
1.0 |
22 |
23 |
22 |
23 |
47,600 |
64,800 |
|
1.0 |
1.0 |
9 |
16 |
9 |
16 |
5,400 |
10,800 |
|
1.0 |
1.0 |
.32 |
.39 |
.32 |
.41 |
882 |
1,223 |
|
1.0 |
1.0 |
.06 |
.06 |
.06 |
.06 |
134 |
153 |
|
1.0 |
1.0 |
.27 |
.32 |
.27 |
.32 |
127 |
108 |
|
1.0 |
1.0 |
.004 |
.004 |
.004 |
.004 |
2 |
1 |
|
- |
1.0 |
— |
.99 |
~ |
.99 |
— |
423 |
|
1.0 |
1.0 |
.009 |
.01 |
.009 |
.01 |
3 |
10 |
" Winter wheat area harvested in 1995 for Montana was 1.37 million acres and 1.85 million acres in 1994. Spring wheat area planted in 1995 for Montana was 3.95 million acres and 3.45 million acres in 1994. Refers to acres receiving one or more applications of a specific agricultural chemical. ~ Insufficient reports to publish data. Note: Data may not multiply across due to rounding.
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
Economic-Prices Recefved Markettsg Year Anxrace 23
MARKETING YEAR AVERAGE |
: Prices Received |
^^ Selected Commodities, |
, Montana, |
1988-1995 |
|||||
Commodity |
Unit |
19SS |
1??9 |
(999 |
i?91 Dollars |
1992 |
,199? |
1994 |
1995 |
All Wheat |
Bu. |
3.98 |
3.66 |
2.65 |
3.17 |
3.42 |
3.50 |
3.54 |
4.45 |
Winter Wheat |
Bu. |
3.86 |
3.73 |
2.53 |
3.13 |
3.29 |
3.26 |
3.45 |
4.50 |
Spring Wheat |
Bu. |
4.10 |
3.64 |
2.80 |
3.24 |
3.54 |
3.63 |
3.51 |
4.45 |
Durum Wheat |
Bu. |
5.20 |
3.31 |
2.72 |
2.81 |
3.06 |
4.83 |
4.83 |
5.05 |
Barley |
Bu. |
2.82 |
2.21 |
2.30 |
2.34 |
2.39 |
2.06 |
2.22 |
3.10 |
Malt Barley |
Bu. |
— |
- |
- |
2.88 |
3.12 |
2.67 |
2.77 |
3.40 |
Feed Barley |
Bu. |
- |
- |
- |
1.98 |
1.87 |
1.80 |
1.86 |
2.85 |
Oats |
Bu. |
2.26 |
1.42 |
L25 |
1.30 |
1.23 |
1.41 |
1.30 |
1.70 |
Com for Grain |
Bu. |
3.15 |
2.60 |
2.50 |
2.70 |
2.50 |
2.90 |
2.65 |
3.00 |
Sugar Beets |
Ton |
45.20 |
43.60 |
43.20 |
37.30 |
43.80 |
43.60 |
4190 |
- |
Potatoes |
Cwt |
7.75 |
8.25 |
8.60 |
5.70 |
8.40 |
8.95 |
6.90 |
9.35 |
Dry Beans |
Cwt. |
28.00 |
27.50 |
13.60 |
13.20 |
19.10 |
27.30 |
16.90 |
1610 |
Sweet Cherries |
Ton |
548.00 |
- |
1,670.00 |
- |
988.00 |
1,590.00 |
1,200.00 1.340.00 |
|
All Hay |
Ton |
85.00 |
69.50 |
64.00 |
50.50 |
69.50 |
68.00 |
71.00 |
66.00 |
Alfalfa Hay |
Ton |
- |
70.00 |
65.00 |
51.50 |
71.50 |
69.50 |
71.50 |
67.50 |
Other Hay |
Ton |
- |
62.00 |
56.00 |
46.00 |
60.50 |
59.00 |
62.50 |
56.50 |
Beef Cattle |
Cvrt. |
65.70 |
68.20 |
70.60 |
69.80 |
66.50 |
75.60 |
71.60 |
59.80 |
Steers & Heifers |
Cwt. |
77.80 |
80.30 |
83.30 |
84.90 |
80.00 |
86.00 |
78.90 |
66.70 |
Cows |
Cwt. |
46.40 |
46.50 |
51.00 |
50.10 |
47.90 |
49.30 |
43.10 |
37.90 |
Calves |
Cwt |
90.60 |
88.40 |
95.30 |
93.70 |
90.30 |
97.00 |
83.30 |
69.50 |
Sheep |
Cwt |
22.20 |
20.80 |
17.60 |
18.50 |
23.60 |
26.80 |
29.20 |
26.80 |
Lambs |
Cwt |
66.30 |
65.80 |
48.30 |
46.80 |
55.50 |
65.20 |
67.10 |
81.40 |
Hogs. All |
Cwt |
36.60 |
38.30 |
50.00 |
44.40 |
37.60 |
44.10 |
37.60 |
39.10 |
Milk |
Cwt |
12.20 |
13.50 |
13.70 |
12.20 |
13.30 |
13.30 |
13.70 |
13.30 |
Eggs |
Doz. |
.48 |
.75 |
.68 |
.66 |
.49 |
.63 |
.55 |
.57 |
Wool |
Lb. |
1.48 |
1.36 |
.91 |
.57 |
.85 |
.54 |
.86 |
1.23 |
1/ Marketing year average prices received by farmers are based on monthly prices weighted by monthly marketings during specific periods These periods, by commodity, are June through May for wheat, oats, and barley; January through December for beef cattle, steers and heifers, cows, calves, sheep, lambs, milk, wool; and December through November for hogs and eggs. Prices do not include allowance for CCC loans outstanding, purchases by the government or deficiency payments. - Not available.
MARKETING YEAR AVERAGE: Prices Received ^', Selected Commodities, United States, 1988-1995
Commodity
All Wheat Winter Wheat Spring Wheat Durum Wheat Barley Malt Barley Feed Barley Oats
Com for Grain Sugar Beets Potatoes Dry Beans Sweet Cherries All Hay Alfalfa Hay Other Hay Beef Cattle Steers & Heifers Cows Calves Sheep Lambs Hogs. All
Eggs Milk. All Wool
Unit
1988
1989
1990
Bu. |
3.72 |
3.72 |
2.61 |
Bu. |
3.65 |
3.78 |
2.62 |
Bu. |
3.77 |
3.61 |
2.S8 |
Bu. |
4.70 |
3.46 |
2.63 |
Bu. |
2.80 |
2.42 |
2.14 |
Bu. |
3.24 |
2.82 |
2.36 |
Bu. |
2.29 |
2.06 |
1.93 |
Bu. |
2.61 |
1.49 |
1.14 |
Bu. |
2.54 |
2.36 |
2.28 |
Ton |
41.20 |
42.10 |
43.00 |
Cwt |
6.00 |
7.35 |
6.08 |
Cwt |
29.90 |
28.50 |
18.50 |
Ton |
788.00 |
713.00 |
894.00 |
Ton |
85.20 |
85.40 |
80.60 |
Ton |
- |
93.80 |
86.60 |
Ton |
_ |
6S.S0 |
65.10 |
Cwt |
66.60 |
69.50 |
74.60 |
Cwt. |
71.40 |
74.30 |
78.80 |
Cwt |
46.30 |
48.00 |
51.50 |
Cwt |
89.20 |
90.80 |
95.60 |
Cwt |
25.60 |
24.40 |
23.20 |
Cwt |
69.10 |
66.10 |
55.50 |
Cwt |
42.30 |
42.50 |
53.70 |
Doz. |
.528 |
.689 |
.708 |
Cwt |
12.26 |
13.56 |
1374 |
U. |
1.38 |
1.24 |
.80 |
1991 |
1992 |
1993 |
1994 |
1995 |
Dollars |
||||
3.00 |
3.24 |
3.26 |
3.45 |
4.55 |
2.92 |
3.24 |
3.03 |
3.37 |
4.41 |
3.15 |
3.29 |
3.58 |
3.42 |
4.59 |
2.82 |
3.05 |
4.48 |
4.62 |
5.64 |
2.10 |
2.04 |
1.99 |
2.03 |
2.89 |
2.49 |
2.30 |
2.36 |
2.27 |
3.09 |
1.87 |
1.82 |
1.81 |
1.83 |
2.68 |
1.21 |
1.32 |
1.36 |
1.22 |
1.68 |
2.37 |
2.07 |
2.50 |
2.26 |
3.20 |
38.50 |
41.40 |
39.00 |
38.80 |
- |
4.96 |
5.52 |
6.18 |
5.58 |
6.35 |
15.60 |
19.90 |
24.60 |
22.50 |
19.30 |
968.00 |
915.00 |
1,190.00 |
1,040.00 |
1.260.00 |
71.20 |
74.30 |
84.70 |
86.70 |
82 10 |
74.60 |
78.20 |
89.30 |
92.10 |
8820 |
60.50 |
62.20 |
67.40 |
67.90 |
6650 |
72.70 |
71.30 |
72.60 |
66.70 |
61 80 |
76.60 |
75.30 |
76.80 |
69.40 |
65.10 |
49.80 |
47.40 |
47.60 |
43.00 |
35.70 |
98.00 |
89.00 |
91.20 |
87.20 |
73.10 |
19.70 |
25.80 |
2860 |
30.90 |
28.00 |
52.20 |
59.50 |
64.40 |
65.60 |
78.20 |
49.10 |
41.60 |
45.20 |
39.90 |
40.50 |
.676 |
576 |
.634 |
.614 |
.640 |
12.27 |
13.15 |
12.84 |
13.01 |
1278 |
.55 |
.74 |
.51 |
.78 |
1.04 |
1/ Marketing year average prices received by farmers are based on monthly prices weighted by monthly marketings during specific periods. These periods, by commodity, are June through May for wheat, oats, and barley; January through December for beef cattle, steers and heifers, cows, calves, sheep, lambs, milk, wool; and December through November for hogs and eggs. Prices do not include allowance for CCC loans outstanding, purchases by the government or deficiency payments. - Not available.
24 Economic-Prices Received-Crops
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
PRICES RECEIVED BY MONTANA FARMERS: Selected Commodities By Months, 1992-1996
Commodity and Year
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
May
June
July
Aug
Sept.
Oct.
Noy.
Dec.
ALL WHEAT
1992 3.25 3.34 3.52
1993 3.54 3.48 3.41
1994 3.62 3.52 3.70
1995 3.63 3.61 3.60
1996 4.63 4.77 4.78
WINTER WHEAT
1992 3.19 3.32 3.48
1993 3.46 3.42 3.37
1994 3.39 3.48 3.49
1995 3.55 3.58 3.46
1996 4.67 4.86 4.79
SPRING WHEAT EXCLUDING DURUM
1992 3.35 3.40 3.59
1993 3.62 3.57 3.44
1994 3.79 3.52 3.77
1995 3.62 3.52 3.52
1996 4.58 4.72 4.75
DURUM WHEAT
1992 2.85 2.99 3.19
1993 3.20 3.11 3.15
1994 5.26 4.80 5.62
1995 4.72 4.79 4.87
1996 5.87 5.33 5.07
BARLEY
1992 2.25 2.18 2.15
1993 2.41 2.23 2.18
1994 2.01 2.02 2.24
1995 2.26 2.27 2.13
1996 3.16 3.29 3.31
OATS
1992 1.42 1.36 1.40
1993 1.20 1.22 1.30
1994 1.32 1.26 1.37
1995 1.21 1.32 1.38
1996 1.76 2.06 2.06
ALL HAY
1992 50.00 49.00 49.00
1993 70.00 69.00 70.00
1994 69.00 66.00 64.00
1995 72.00 72.00 70.00
1996 63.00 66.00 65.00
ALFALFA HAY
1992 51.00 50.00 50.00
1993 71.00 71.00 72.00
1994 70.00 68.00 66.00
1995 73.00 73.00 71.00
1996 65.00 67.00 66.00
ALL OTHER HAY
1992 45.00 44.00 44.00
1993 60.00 60.00 63.00
1994 59.00 58.00 55.00
1995 64.00 65.00 59.00
1996 55.00 55.00 54.00
* Preliminary figures.
-Doll |
ars per Bushel- |
|||||||
3.71 |
3.77 |
3.76 |
3.54 |
3.09 |
3.32 |
3.41 |
3.53 |
3.47 |
3.44 |
3.31 |
3.23 |
3.32 |
3.33 |
3.17 |
3.16 |
3.38 |
3.57 |
3.68 |
3.46 |
3.63 |
3.29 |
3.15 |
3.36 |
3.47 |
3.58 |
3.69 |
3.49 |
3.58 |
3.79 |
3.99 |
4.12 |
4.20 |
4.44 |
4.48 |
4.58 |
5.01 |
5.46 |
5.33 |
5.32 |
5.06 |
4.28* |
|||
3.67 |
3.64 |
3.51 |
3.47 |
3.01 |
3.09 |
3.22 |
3.33 |
3.35 |
3.34 |
3.19 |
2.98 |
3.08 |
2.98 |
2.86 |
2.89 |
3.21 |
3.37 |
3.35 |
3.16 |
3.09 |
2.95 |
3.00 |
3.26 |
3.49 |
3.54 |
3.64 |
3.42 |
3.50 |
3.85 |
4.02 |
4.08 |
4.24 |
4.60 |
4.61 |
4.65 |
5.02 |
5.55 |
5.53 |
5.25 |
5.15 |
4.25* |
|||
3.80 |
3.88 |
3.93 |
3.75 |
3.31 |
3.48 |
3.53 |
3.66 |
3.59 |
3.53 |
3.43 |
3.46 |
3.55 |
3.55 |
3.56 |
3.44 |
3.44 |
3.73 |
3.76 |
3.49 |
3.70 |
3.47 |
3.21 |
3.37 |
3.40 |
3.50 |
3.63 |
3.38 |
3.53 |
3.74 |
3.95 |
4.08 |
4.16 |
4.36 |
4.43 |
4.51 |
4.98 |
5.42 |
5.25 |
5.34 |
4.81 |
4.25* |
|||
3.26 |
3.22 |
3.12 |
3.10 |
2.76 |
2.89 |
2.97 |
2.95 |
3.07 |
3.09 |
3.07 |
2.93 |
2.96 |
3.01 |
3.34 |
3.77 |
4.10 |
4.73 |
6.03 |
5.49 |
5.85 |
5.23 |
5.02 |
4.26 |
4.79 |
4.90 |
5.07 |
4.75 |
4.78 |
5.62 |
5.22 |
5.47 |
5.08 |
4.91 |
4.68 |
5.23 |
5.42 |
5.59 |
5.71 |
5.33 |
5.55 |
4.75* |
|||
2.27 |
2.20 |
2.22 |
2.47 |
2.90 |
2.39 |
2.44 |
2.69 |
2.38 |
1.95 |
2.11 |
1.98 |
1.86 |
2.24 |
2.13 |
1.93 |
2.05 |
2.15 |
1.95 |
2.00 |
1.93 |
2.22 |
2.41 |
2.10 |
2.06 |
2.26 |
2.27 |
2.14 |
2.12 |
2.28 |
2.28 |
2.88 |
2.62 |
2.82 |
3.02 |
3.05 |
3.27 |
3.32 |
3.30 |
3.27 |
3.26 |
2.93* |
|||
1.46 |
1.39 |
1.27 |
1.29 |
1.15 |
1.23 |
1.30 |
1.13 |
0.95 |
1.52 |
1.25 |
1.38 |
1.50 |
1.19 |
1.09 |
1.41 |
1.36 |
1.44 |
1.37 |
1.46 |
1.50 |
1.42 |
1.28 |
1.32 |
1.19 |
1.35 |
1.23 |
1.43 |
1.45 |
1.39 |
1.50 |
1.36 |
1.45 |
1.50 |
1.50 |
1.50 |
2.35 |
1.94 |
2.23 |
2.02 |
1.91 |
1.75* |
|||
—Dollars per |
Ton- |
|||||||
49.00 |
51.00 |
73.00 |
73.00 |
68.00 |
68.00 |
69.00 |
67.00 |
70.00 |
70.00 |
67.00 |
71.00 |
69.00 |
66.00 |
70.00 |
68.00 |
66.00 |
71.00 |
64.00 |
65.00 |
64.00 |
65.00 |
69.00 |
71.00 |
73.00 |
72.00 |
73.00 |
73.00 |
71.00 |
70.00 |
67.00 |
66.00 |
64.00 |
65.00 |
68.00 |
66.00 |
67.00 |
63.00 |
64.00 |
64.00 |
68.00 |
73.00* |
|||
51.00 |
52.00 |
74.00 |
74.00 |
71.00 |
71.00 |
72.00 |
72.00 |
70.00 |
72.00 |
67.00 |
72.00 |
70.00 |
70.00 |
72.00 |
71.00 |
69.00 |
71.00 |
66.00 |
65.00 |
64.00 |
66.00 |
69.00 |
71.00 |
74.00 |
73.00 |
74.00 |
74.00 |
73.00 |
71.00 |
68.00 |
68.00 |
66.00 |
66.00 |
69.00 |
67.00 |
68.00 |
65.00 |
64.00 |
66.00 |
68.00 |
74.00* |
|||
44.00 |
47.00 |
64.00 |
64.00 |
64.00 |
56.00 |
62.00 |
58.00 |
63.00 |
62.00 |
60.00 |
60.00 |
62.00 |
58.00 |
61.00 |
60.00 |
59.00 |
59.00 |
55.00 |
54.00 |
56.00 |
59.00 |
60.00 |
63.00 |
65.00 |
63.00 |
63.00 |
63.00 |
65.00 |
63.00 |
61.00 |
58.00 |
53.00 |
58.00 |
57.00 |
56.00 |
57.00 |
56.00 |
55.00 |
55.00 |
58.00 |
59.00* |
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
Economic-Prices Received-Livestock 25
PRICES RECEIVED BY MONTANA FARMERS: Selected Commodities By Months, 1992-1996
Commodity and Year
EsL
Mar
Apr,
May June
July
Aug. Sept.
Oct
Noy.
Dec
BEEF CATTLE
1992 65.10
1993 74.70
1994 77.70
1995 69.20
1996 52.60
STEERS & HEIFERS
1992 79.60
1993 87.40
1994 85.20
1995 75.80
1996 58.70
-Dollars per Hundredweight-
73.20 |
72.70 |
67.10 |
61.90 |
57.60 |
53.20 |
59.40 |
68.80 |
70.00 |
66.50 |
61.60 |
77.00 |
74.50 |
70.80 |
62.80 |
64.70 |
61.10 |
71.20 |
82.50 |
83.80 |
77.60 |
71.70 |
77.10 |
78.70 |
73.50 |
58.30 |
55.20 |
58.80 |
67.50 |
73.00 |
72.00 |
69.00 |
63.50 |
68.30 |
64.10 |
58.20 |
52.90 |
47.30 |
49.20 |
56.50 |
59.30 |
57 20 |
55.80 |
54.10 |
52.80 |
52.10 |
48.60 |
44.30 |
39.70 |
45.60 |
57.00 |
59.80* |
81.00 |
79.90 |
77.60 |
74.00 |
78.00 |
73.40 |
76.40 |
78.60 |
80.10 |
82.40 |
8380 |
84.90 |
85.40 |
85.60 |
84.00 |
84.30 |
80.20 |
82.60 |
85.40 |
87.90 |
87.10 |
85.60 |
83.70 |
84.50 |
81.40 |
73.40 |
71.40 |
70.50 |
73.60 |
76.50 |
78.10 |
77.30 |
75.50 |
73.80 |
70.30 |
66.80 |
65.70 |
63.00 |
62.40 |
64.40 |
64.20 |
63.00 |
62.20 |
62.30 |
56.40 |
56.30 |
53.70 |
53.80 |
54.30 |
58.90 |
60.10 |
61.10* |
COWS
1992 48.00 49.70 53.10 50.70 50.60 51.20 48.90 49.10 47.20 44.90 45.40 45.50
1993 47.80 49.10 49.10 49.40 51.40 52.70 52.50 51.70 49.40 46.70 46.00 44.60
1994 45.90 47.20 48.10 48.60 46.40 45.30 44.50 44 60 41.70 37.70 35.90 38.10
1995 42.90 43.30 43.50 40.80 39.10 39.90 39.60 38.00 35.40 32.40 30.10 32.10
1996 33.30 33.70 34.00 31.60 32.70 32.90 33.30 37.60 35.20*
CALVES '^
1992 87.90 92.00
1993 96.20 96.00
1994 98.40 97.70
1995 83.00 82.50
1996 62.30 62.20
90.40 88.30 85.30
98.90 102.00 97.30
99.40 97.10 89.30
79.60 74.20 72.10
61.30 56.80 59.40
91.10 |
90.50 |
93.90 |
92.40 |
88.20 |
90.60 |
94.60 |
98.00 |
93.70 |
104.00 |
98.60 |
97.50 |
95 80 |
94.50 |
86.20 |
82.70 |
85.80 |
81.70 |
80.00 |
79 60 |
79.20 |
7050 |
65.30 |
65.00 |
65.50 |
64.80 |
62.10 |
63.80 |
55.90 |
54.90 |
59.80 |
60.00* |
SHEEP
1992 27.90 31.80 28.50 28.00 17.00 21.20 21.10 26.60
1993 30.80 32.80 33.40 22.00 30.80 29.50 30.70 30.30
1994 33.70 32.40 35.50 27.10 29.80 31.30 30.40 26.70
1995 30.60 33.80 26.80 25.60 25.00 28.00 29.70 28.90
1996 29.00 31.10 35.70 28.70 25.20 31.90 33.50 31.70
LAMBS
1992 51.40 53.90 59.60 60.80 57.40 62.70 57.50 52.60
1993 69.10 72.80 73.20 55.70 55.60 55.00 52.40 65.70
1994 62.30 61.40 56.90 49.30 47.30 64 20 71.90 7160
1995 67.30 73.20 72.60 65.80 84.10 86.80 85.70 83.90
1996 80.10 86.60 90.00 87.00 94.60 98.80 99.60 88.50
ALL MILK
1992 14.00 13.40 13.00 12.70 12.20 12 70 13.30 13.60
1993 13.30 13.10 12.60 12.70 12.50 13.20 13.90 13.60
1994 14.50 14.30 14.10 13.90 13.90 14.00 12.80 12.80
1995 13.70 13.30 13.40 13.10 13.40 12.60 12.40 13.10
1996 15.00 15.40 14.00 13.90 14.10 13.90 15.40 16.20
20.70 24.20 26.40 26.40 N.A.
53.70 67.00 66.70 84.00
N.A.
14.00 13.40 1300 12.90 16.70*
20.80 23.20 25.70 23.30
52.30 64.80 65.50 80.40
14.00 14.10 13.40 13.50
21.90 24.60 30.90 21.00
56.50 66.70 66 90 78.20
1400 14.10 13.90 13.80
29.20 28.80 33.10 24.60
67.20 68 40 66.90 80.20
13.60 14.20 13.70 14.20
* Preliminary figures. " Weighing less than 500 lbs. N.A.-Not available.
26 State Statistics-All Wheat
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
ALL WHEAT: Acreage, Production, Total Value, and Value Per Acre, 1986-1995
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
â– â– .w..^^^^,.^^w.,.w^ |
............^....-..^.....,......^.^.....^^ |
.^w^.v^.w^^A |
||||
ACRES |
PRODUCTION |
VALUE |
||||
Planted |
Harvested for Grain |
Yield Per Acre Total -Bushels- |
Value of Production |
Value Per Acre Dollars- |
||
5,015,000 4,895,000 4,730,000 6,340,000 5,745,000 |
4,760,000 4,690,000 3,830,000 5,235,000 5,185,000 |
29.1 32.2 15.7 27.7 28.1 |
138,520,000 151,220,000 59,970,000 145,030,000 145,865,000 |
348,764,000 414,186,000 238,578,000 530,779,000 384,440,000 |
73 88 62 101 74 |
|
5,130,000 5,500,000 5,565,000 5,580,000 5,720,000 |
4,479,000 4,947,000 5,264,000 5,378,000 5,435,000 |
36.S 30.1 39.2 31.7 36.0 |
163,507,000 149,151,000 206,334,000 170,590,000 195,750,000 |
518,863,000 509,354,000 715,160,000 601,935,000 897,378,000 |
116 103 136 112 165 |
|
IRRIGATED |
TOTAL NON-IRRIGATED |
|||||
Harvested for Grain --Acres- |
Yield Per Acre -Bushe |
Production s~ |
Harvested for Grain -Acres- |
Yield Per Acre |
Production -BushelS" |
|
114,500 121,000 112,000 186,500 187,700 |
56.2 60.6 44.5 53.2 54.2 |
6,433,000 7,327,000 4,979,000 9,920,000 10,180,000 |
4,645,500 4,569,000 3,718,000 5,048,500 4,997,300 |
28.4 31.5 14.8 26.8 27.2 |
132,087,000 143,893,000 54,991,000 135,110,000 135,685,000 |
|
166,400 189,500 187,700 197,000 230,000 |
55.4 60.0 60.5 56.9 58.6 |
9,215000 11,374,000 11,348,000 11,210,000 13,485,000 |
4,312,600 4,757,500 5,067,300 5,181,000 5,205,000 |
35.8 29.0 38.4 30.8 35.0 |
154,292,000 137,777,000 194,986,000 159,380,000 182,265,000 |
|
NON-IRRIGATED FOLLOWING FALLOW |
NON-IRRIGATED RE-CROPPED |
|||||
Harvested for Grain -Acres- |
Yield Per Acre Production -Bushels- |
Harvested for Grain -AcreS" |
Yield Per Acre |
Production Bushels- |
||
4,035,500 4,014,000 3,544,700 4,478,500 4,306,300 |
28.6 31.9 15.0 27.2 28.1 |
115,362,000 128,092,000 53,221,000 121,860,000 121,060,000 |
610,000 555,000 173,300 570,000 691,000 |
27.4 28.5 10.2 23.2 21.2 |
16,725,000 15,801,000 1.770.000 13.250,000 14,625,000 |
|
3,637,100 4,145,000 4,215,500 4,235,500 4,111,000 |
37.1 29.7 39.4 32.0 36.0 |
135,007,000 123,202,000 166,249,000 135,635,000 148,055,000 |
675,500 612,500 860,800 945,500 1,094,000 |
28.5 23.8 33.4 25.1 31.3 |
19,285,000 14,575,000 28,737,000 23,745,000 34,210,000 |
Montana All Wheat
Million Bushels
250
200
Million Acres Million Bushels
300
Montana All Wheat
Dollars
5
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Production Harvested Acres
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Production June 1 Stocks Price Per Bushel
Production + June 1 Stocks = Total Supply
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
State Statistics-Winter Wheat 27
WINTER WHEAT: Acreage, Production, Total Value, and Value Per Acre, 1986-1995
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
ACRES |
PRODI |
JCTION |
VALUE |
|||
Harvested |
Yield |
Value of |
Value |
|||
Planted |
forQrain |
Per Acre Total -Bushels- |
Pr9<iM?|ivn P?r Am -Dollars- |
|||
2,150,000 2,300,000 2,450,000 2,500.000 2,700,000 |
2,000,000 2,200,000 2,100,000 1,500,000 2,500.000 |
32.0 36.0 19.0 36.0 35.0 |
64,000,000 79,200.000 39.900,000 54.000.000 87.500.000 |
152,960,000 210,672,000 154,014,000 201,420.000 221.375,000 |
76 96 73 134 89 |
|
2,350.000 2,600.000 2,650,000 1,950.000 1.500,000 |
1,900,000 2,250,000 2,450,000 1.850,000 1.370,000 |
40.0 29.0 42.0 35.0 40.0 |
76,000,000 65,250.000 102,900.000 64.750.000 54.800.000 |
237,880,000 214,673,000 335.454,000 223.388,000 252,080,000 |
125 95 137 121 184 |
|
IRRIGATED |
TOTAL NON-IRRIGATED |
|||||
Harvested |
Yield |
Harvested |
Yield |
|||
for Grain -Acres- |
P?r Acre -Bushels- |
Pr9du(;tipn |
ftr (?rain -Acres- |
P?r A9re -Bushels- |
Production |
|
15,000 20,000 23,000 24,000 26.000 |
61.0 63.0 50.0 60.0 600 |
915,000 1,260,000 1,150,000 1,430.000 1,560,000 |
1,985.000 2,180,000 2,077,000 1,476,000 2,474,000 |
31.8 35.8 18.7 36.0 34.7 |
63.085,000 77.940,000 38,750,000 52,570,000 85.940,000 |
|
28.500 33.500 35.000 29.000 30.000 |
61.0 63.0 65.0 58.0 63.0 |
1,725,000 2,100,000 2,260,000 1,690,000 1.800.000 |
1,871,500 2,216,500 2,415,000 1,821,000 1,340.000 |
40.0 28.0 42.0 35.0 39.0 |
74,275,000 63,150,000 100,640,000 63,060,000 52,900,000 |
|
NON-IRRJGATED FOLLOWING FALLOW |
NON-IRRIGATED RE-CROPPED |
|||||
Harvested |
Yield |
Harvested |
Yield |
|||
for Grain -Acres- |
Per Acre -Bushels |
Production |
for Grain -Acres- |
P?r A9re Prpductipn -Bushels- |
||
1.690,000 1,915,000 1.986.700 1.326.000 2,158,000 |
32.1 36.5 19.0 36.0 36.2 |
54.235.000 69,940.000 37.650.000 47,870,000 78,040,000 |
295.000 265,000 90,300 150,000 316,000 |
30.0 30.2 12.2 31.0 25.0 |
8,850.000 8.000.000 1.100.000 4.700.000 7.900.000 |
|
1,623,000 2,008,000 2,105,000 1,628,000 1,135,000 |
41.0 29.0 42.0 35.0 40.0 |
66,140.000 58,000,000 88,860,000 57,150,000 45,460,000 |
248,500 208,500 310,000 193,000 205,000 |
33.0 25.0 38.0 31.0 36.0 |
8.135.000 5.150.000 11,780,000 5,910,000 7.440.000 |
Montana Winter Wheat
Montana Winter Wheat
Million Bushels
MillioD Acres
120 100 80 60 40 20 0
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Production Harvested Acres
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Production June 1 Stocks Price Per Bushel
Production + Jiine 1 Stocks = Total Supply
28 State Statistics-Other Spring Wheat
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
OTHER SPRING WHEAT: Acreage, Production, Total Value, and Value Per Acre, 1986-1995
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
ACRES |
PRODUCTION |
VALUE |
|||||
Harvested |
Yield |
Value of |
Value |
||||
Planted |
for Grain |
Per Acre |
Total |
Production |
Per Acre |
||
--Bushels-- |
- |
Dollars- |
|||||
2,700,000 |
2,600,000 |
27.0 |
70,200,000 |
183,924,000 |
71 |
||
2,400,000 |
2,300,000 |
29.0 |
66,700,000 |
185,426,000 |
81 |
||
2,000,000 |
1,500,000 |
12.0 |
18,000,000 |
73,800,000 |
49 |
||
3,500,000 |
3,400,000 |
25.0 |
85,000,000 |
309,400,000 |
91 |
||
2,800,000 |
2,450,000 |
22.0 |
53,900,000 |
150,920,000 |
62 |
||
2,600,000 |
2,400,000 |
34.0 |
81,600,000 |
264,384,000 |
110 |
||
2,750,000 |
2,550,000 |
31.0 |
79,050,000 |
279,837,000 |
110 |
||
2,800,000 |
2,700,000 |
37.0 |
99,900,000 |
362,637,000 |
134 |
||
3,450,000 |
3,350,000 |
30.0 |
100,500,000 |
352,755,000 |
107 |
||
3,950,000 |
3,800,000 |
35.0 |
133,000,000 |
605,150,000 |
159 |
||
IRRIGATED |
TOTAL NON-IRRIGATED |
||||||
Harvested |
Yield |
Harvested |
Yield |
||||
for Grain |
Per Acre |
Production |
for Grain |
Per Acre |
Production |
||
-Acres- |
--Bushels-- |
-Acres- |
-Bushels- |
||||
96,000 |
55.0 |
5,280,000 |
2,504,000 |
25.9 |
64,920,000 |
||
98,000 |
60.1 |
5,890,000 |
2,202,000 |
27.6 |
60,810,000 |
||
85,000 |
42.9 |
3,650,000 |
1,415,000 |
10.1 |
14,350,000 |
||
158,000 |
52.0 |
8,250,000 |
3,242,000 |
24.0 |
76,750,000 |
||
155,000 |
53.0 |
8,215,000 |
2,295,000 |
19.9 |
45,685,000 |
||
133,000 |
54.0 |
7,200,000 |
2,267,000 |
33.0 |
74,400,000 |
||
153,500 |
60.0 |
9,135,000 |
2,396,500 |
29.0 |
69,915,000 |
||
151,500 |
59.0 |
9,010,000 |
2,548,500 |
36.0 |
90,890,000 |
||
166,000 |
57.0 |
9,400,000 |
3,184,000 |
29.0 |
91,100,000 |
||
195,000 |
58.0 |
11,300,000 |
3,605,000 |
34.0 |
121,700,000 |
||
NON-IRRIGATED FOLLOWING FALLOW |
NON-IRRIGATED RE-CROPPED |
||||||
Harvested |
Yield |
Harvested |
Yield |
||||
for Grain |
Per Acre |
Production |
for Grain |
Per Acre |
Production |
||
-Acres- |
-Bushels- |
-Acres- |
-Bushels- |
||||
2,204,000 |
26.1 |
57,420,000 |
300,000 |
25.0 |
7,500,000 |
||
1,932,000 |
27.7 |
53,510,000 |
270,000 |
27.0 |
7,300,000 |
||
1,345,000 |
10.2 |
13,775,000 |
70,000 |
8.2 |
575,000 |
||
2,872,000 |
24.0 |
68,950,000 |
370,000 |
21.0 |
7,800,000 |
||
1,945,000 |
20.2 |
39,385,000 |
350,000 |
18.0 |
6,300,000 |
||
1,865,000 |
34.0 |
64,000,000 |
402,000 |
26.0 |
10,400,000 |
||
2,012,000 |
30.0 |
61,075,000 |
384,500 |
23.0 |
8,840,000 |
||
2,021,500 |
37.0 |
74,550,000 |
527,000 |
31.0 |
16,340,000 |
||
2,464,000 |
30.0 |
74,100,000 |
720,000 |
24.0 |
17,000,000 |
||
2,765,000 |
35.0 |
96,300,000 |
840,000 |
30.0 |
25,400,000 |
Montana Other Spring Wheat
Million Bushels Million Acres
Montana Other Spring Wheat
Million Bushels
Dollars
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Production Harvested Acres
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Production June 1 Stocks Price Per Bushel
^m czzi ——
Production + June 1 Stocks = Total Supply
1996 Montana agricultural Statistics
State Statistics-Dirim Wheat 29
DURUM WHEAT: Acreage, Production, Total Value, and Value Per Acre, 1986-1995
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
ACRHS |
PRODUCTION |
VALUE |
|||
Plante^l |
Harvested f(?r Qrain |
Yield Per Acre Total -Bushels- |
Value of Production -Dollars |
Value Per Acre |
|
165,000 195,000 280,000 340,000 245,000 |
160,000 190,000 230,000 335,000 235,000 |
27.0 28.0 9.0 18.0 19.0 |
4,320.000 5,320,000 2,070,000 6.030,000 4,465,000 |
11.880,000 18,088,000 10,764.000 19.959,000 12,145.000 |
74 95 47 60 52 |
180,000 150,000 115,000 180,000 270,000 |
179,000 147,000 1 14.000 178,000 265,000 |
33.0 33.0 31.0 30.0 30.0 |
5,907,000 4,851,000 3,534,000 5,340,000 7,950,000 |
16,599,000 14,844,000 17,069,000 25,792,000 40,148,000 |
93 101 150 145 152 |
IRRIGATED |
TOTAL NON-IRRIGATED |
||||
Harvested for Grain -Acres- |
Yield Per Acre Production -Bushels- |
Harvested for Qrain -Acres- |
Yield Per Acre -Hush |
'reduction â– Is- |
|
3,500 3,000 4,000 4,500 6,700 |
68.0 59.0 44.8 53.0 60.4 |
238,000 177,000 179,000 240,000 405,000 |
156,500 187,000 226,000 330,500 228,300 |
26.1 27.5 8.4 18.0 17.8 |
4,082,000 5,143.000 1.891.000 5,790.000 4,060.000 |
4,900 2,500 1,200 2,000 5,000 |
59.0 56.0 65.0 60.0 57.0 |
290,000 139.000 78.000 120.000 285.000 |
174,100 144,500 112,800 176.000 260.000 |
32.0 33.0 31.0 30.0 29.0 |
5.617.000 4.712.000 3,456,000 5.220.000 7.665.000 |
NON-IRRIGATED FOLLOWING FALLOW |
NON-IRRIGATED RE -CROPPED |
||||
Harvested fpr Grain -Acres- |
Yield Per Acre -Bushels- |
Production |
Harvested for Grain -Acres- |
Yield Per Acre -Bushels- |
Production |
141,500 167,000 213,000 280,500 203,300 |
26.2 27.8 8.4 18.0 17.9 |
3,707.000 4,642,000 1,796,000 5,040,000 3.635,000 |
15,000 20,000 13,000 50,000 25,000 |
25.0 25.1 7.3 15.0 17.0 |
375.000 501.000 95.000 750.000 425,000 |
149,100 125,000 89,000 143,500 211,000 |
33.0 33.0 32.0 31.0 30.0 |
4.867,000 4.127.000 2.839,000 4.385,000 6,295,000 |
25,000 19.500 23.800 32.500 49,000 |
30.0 30.0 26.0 26.0 28.0 |
750.000 585.000 617.000 835,000 1,370.000 |
Montana Durum Wheat
Million Bushels Thousaod Acres
Montana Durum Wheat
10
itiiibd
1985 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
500
400
300
200
100
Production Harvested Acres
MUUoD Bnsbeb
DolUn
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Production June 1 Stocks Price Per Bushel
Production + June 1 Stocks = Total Supply
30 State Statistics-Barley
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
BARLEY: Acreage, Production, Total Value and Value Per Acre, 1986-1995
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993. 1994 1995
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
ACRES |
PRODUCTION |
VALUE |
||||
Planted |
Harvested for Grain |
Yield Per Acre Total --Bushels- |
Value of Production |
Dollar |
Value Per Acre >-- |
|
2,400,000 2,300,000 1,800,000 1,700,000 1,600,000 |
2,180,000 2,100,000 1,250,000 1,600,000 1,380,000 |
39.0 45.0 24.0 43.0 41.0 |
85,020,000 94,500,000 30,000,000 68,800,000 56,580,000 |
136,032,000 171,990,000 84,600,000 152,048,000 130,134,000 |
62 82 68 95 94 |
|
1,800,000 1,350,000 1,300,000 1,300,000 1,300,000 |
1,650,000 1,200,000 1,100,000 1,200,000 1,200,000 |
52.0 44.0 S8.0 44.0 52.0 |
85,800,000 52,800,000 63,800,000 52,800,000 62,400,000 |
200,772,000 126,192,000 131,428,000 117,216,000 193,440,000 |
122 105 119 99 161 |
|
IRRIGATED |
TOTAL NON-IRRIGATED |
|||||
Harvested for Grain -Acres- |
Yield Per Acre Production -Bushels— |
Harvested for Grain -Acres- |
Yield Per Acre |
Production -Bushels- |
||
215,000 219,000 215,000 250,000 275,000 |
72.0 75.0 59.0 66.0 74.4 |
15,480,000 16,400,000 12,700,000 16,600,000 20,450,000 |
1,965,000 1,881,000 1,035,000 1,350,000 1,105,000 |
35.4 42.0 17.0 39.0 32.7 |
69,540,000 78,100,000 17,300,000 52,200,000 36,130,000 |
|
275,000 282,000 229,000 230,000 242,000 |
77.0 71.0 77.0 75.0 75.0 |
21,270,000 20,150,000 17,661,000 17,321,000 18,155,000 |
1,375,000 918,000 871,000 970,000 958,000 |
47.0 36.0 53.0 37.0 46.0 |
64,530,000 32,650,000 46,139,000 35,479,000 44,245,000 |
|
NON-IRRIGATED SUMMERF ALLOW |
NON-IRRIGATED RE-CROPPED |
|||||
Harvested for Grain -Acres- |
Yield Per Acre -Bushel |
Production 5- |
Harvested for Grain -Acres- |
Yield Per Acre - |
Susheh |
Production |
1,250,000 1,226,000 835,000 845,000 575,000 |
35.6 44.0 18.0 39.0 34.9 |
44,515,000 53,600,000 14,770,000 33,153,000 20,080,000 |
715,000 655,000 200,000 505,000 530,000 |
35.0 37.0 13.0 38.0 30.3 |
25,025,000 24,500,000 2,530,000 19,047,000 16,050,000 |
|
817,000 464,000 379,000 402,000 407,000 |
50.0 40.0 54.0 40.0 48.0 |
40,660,000 18,460,000 20,416,000 16,003,000 19,677,000 |
558,000 454,000 492,000 568,000 551,000 |
43.0 31.0 52.0 34.0 45.0 |
23,870,000 14,190,000 25,723,000 19,476,000 24,568,000 |
Montana Barley
Montana Barley
Million Bushels
100
Million Acres
3
Million Bushels
140
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Production Harvested Acres
987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Production June I Stocks Price Per Bushel
Production + June 1 Stocks = Total Supply
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
State Statistics-Oats, Corn, Potatoes 3 1
OATS: Acreage, Production, Total Value and Value Per Acre, 1986-1995
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
ACRES |
PRODUCTION |
VALUE |
||||
Harvested |
Yield |
Value of |
Value |
|||
PisnK<J |
fcr Qrsjn |
Per Acre |
Total |
Production |
P?r Acr? |
|
-Bushels- |
- |
•Dollars- |
||||
200,000 |
90,000 |
46.0 |
4,140,000 |
5,672,000 |
63 |
|
235,000 |
110,000 |
55.0 |
6,050,000 |
9,015,000 |
82 |
|
210.000 |
90,000 |
31.0 |
2,790,000 |
6,305,000 |
70 |
|
250,000 |
145,000 |
46.0 |
6,670,000 |
9,471,000 |
65 |
|
160,000 |
70,000 |
40.0 |
2,800,000 |
3,500,000 |
50 |
|
200,000 |
110,000 |
55.0 |
6,050,000 |
7,865.000 |
72 |
|
165,000 |
90,000 |
56.0 |
5,040,000 |
6,199,000 |
69 |
|
140,000 |
85,000 |
65.0 |
5,525,000 |
7,790,000 |
92 |
|
140,000 |
75,000 |
48.0 |
3,600,000 |
4,680,000 |
62 |
|
145,000 |
80,000 |
59.0 |
4,720,000 |
6,844,000 |
86 |
|
IRRIGATED |
NON-IRRIGATED |
|||||
Harvested |
Yield |
Harvested |
Yield |
|||
f?r Qr»in |
Per Acre |
Production |
for Grain |
Per Acre |
Production |
|
-Acres- |
-Bushel |
Is- |
-Acres- |
-Bushels |
- |
|
24,000 |
70.0 |
1,680,000 |
66,000 |
37.2 |
2,460,000 |
|
21,000 |
80.9 |
1,700,000 |
89,000 |
48.8 |
4,350,000 |
|
24,000 |
67.5 |
1,620,000 |
66,000 |
17.7 |
1,170,000 |
|
36,000 |
74.1 |
2,670,000 |
109,000 |
36.6 |
4,000,000 |
|
20,000 |
70.0 |
1,400,000 |
50,000 |
28.0 |
1,400,000 |
|
22,000 |
70.0 |
1,540,000 |
88,000 |
51.0 |
4,510,000 |
|
20,000 |
78.0 |
1,560,000 |
70,000 |
50.0 |
3,480,000 |
|
19,000 |
78.0 |
1,482,000 |
66,000 |
61.0 |
4,043,000 |
|
21,000 |
66.0 |
1,380,000 |
54,000 |
41.0 |
2,220,000 |
|
20,000 |
83.0 |
1,664,000 |
60,000 |
51.0 |
3,056,000 |
CORN: Acreage, Production, Total Valuejl9«6-
HAP,VESTFPFOi^q»WN harvested FOR silage
TOTAL Production Production
PLANTED Harvested Yield Value of Harvested Yield
ACRES Acres Per Acre iBlSl Production Acres Per Acre Total
-Bushels- -Dollars- -Tons-
1986 80,000 13,000 1 15.0 1,495,000 3,140,000 63.000 19.0 1,197,000
1987 80,000 15,000 105.0 1,575,000 3,465,000 64.000 18.0 1.152.000
1988 90,000 20,000 1 10.0 2,200.000 6.930,000 67.000 19.0 1.273.000
1989 80,000 4,000 80.0 320,000 832,000 75.000 18.0 1,350,000
1990 65,000 9.000 95.0 855,000 2.138,000 55,000 19.0 1,045.000
1991 75.000 15.000 120.0 1,800,000 4,860,000 59.000 18.0 1,062,000
1992 70,000 25,000 110.0 2,750,000 6,875,000 43,000 21.0 903,000
1993 65,000 8,000 105.0 840,000 2,436,000 55,000 18.0 990,000
1994 60,000 20,000 I3S.0 2,700,000 7,155,000 39,000 21.0 819.000
1995 55.000 16.000 120.0 1,920.000 5.760,000 38.000 20.0 760.000
POTATOES: Acreage, Production, Total Value, and Value Per Acre, Principally Irrigated, 1986-1995
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
ACRES |
PRODUCTION |
VALUE |
||||
Yield |
Total |
Value of |
Value |
|||
Planted |
Hsr'?5Kd |
PffAsre |
-Cwt- |
Production |
-Dollars- |
Per Acre |
7.800 |
7.700 |
290 |
2.233,000 |
14.849,000 |
1.928 |
|
8,000 |
7,900 |
300 |
2.370.000 |
13,391,000 |
1.695 |
|
7,800 |
7,700 |
280 |
2.156.000 |
16,709,000 |
2.170 |
|
8.200 |
8,100 |
275 |
2.228.000 |
18,381,000 |
2.269 |
|
9.000 |
8,900 |
280 |
2.492.000 |
21,431,000 |
2.408 |
|
9.400 |
9.300 |
300 |
2.790.000 |
15,903,000 |
1.710 |
|
8.600 |
8,500 |
290 |
2.465,000 |
20,706,000 |
2.436 |
|
9.100 |
9,000 |
300 |
2,700,000 |
24,165,000 |
2.685 |
|
10,000 |
10,000 |
320 |
3.200.000 |
22,080,000 |
2.208 |
|
9,800 |
9,800 |
300 |
2.940,000 |
27,489.000 |
2.805 |
32 State Statistics-Dry Beans, Sugar Beets, Sweet Cherries
MoisTANA Agricultural Statistics 1996
DRY BEANS: Acreage, Production, Total Value, and Value Per Acre, Principally Irrigated, 1986-1995
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
ACRES |
|
Planted |
Harvested |
4,800 |
4,500 |
5,800 |
5,700 |
4,400 |
4,000 |
6,000 |
5,900 |
13,500 |
13,000 |
9,000 |
8,300 |
10,200 |
9,500 |
12,000 |
11,000 |
10,200 |
10,000 |
11,000 |
10,800 |
PRODUCTION |
|
Pounds |
Total |
Per Acre |
Cwt |
2,160 |
97,000 |
2,190 |
125,000 |
1,900 |
76,000 |
2,200 |
130,000 |
1,690 |
220,000 |
1,900 |
158,000 |
1,910 |
181,000 |
1,410 |
155,000 |
2,200 |
220,000 |
1,900 |
205,000 |
VALUE
Value of |
Value |
Production |
Per Acre |
--Dollars- |
|
1,455,000 |
323 |
1,500,000 |
263 |
2,128,000 |
532 |
3,575,000 |
606 |
2,992,000 |
230 |
2,086,000 |
251 |
3,457,000 |
364 |
4,232,000 |
385 |
3,718,000 |
372 |
3,301,000 |
306 |
SUGAR BEETS: Acreage, Production, Total Value, & Value Per Acre, 1986-1995
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
ACRES |
PRODUCTION |
VALUE |
|||||
Yield |
Value of |
Value Per |
|||||
Planted |
Harvested |
Per Acre |
Total |
Production |
Acre |
||
-Tons- |
- |
Dollars- |
|||||
47,200 |
46,800 |
21.7 |
1,016,000 |
39,726,000 |
849 |
||
49,200 |
48,900 |
22.2 |
1,086,000 |
45,829,000 |
937 |
||
49,600 |
48,900 |
21.1 |
1,032,000 |
46,646,000 |
954 |
||
52,700 |
51,900 |
19.9 |
1,033,000 |
45,039,000 |
868 |
||
55,200 |
55,100 |
22.5 |
1,240,000 |
53,568,000 |
972 |
||
56,600 |
56,300 |
23.3 |
1,312,000 |
48,938,000 |
869 |
||
55,900 |
55,800 |
22.8 |
1,272,000 |
55,714,000 |
998 |
||
54,400 |
54,100 |
21.6 |
1,169,000 |
50,968,000 |
942 |
||
54,300 |
54,000 |
24.2 |
1,307,000 |
54,763,000 |
1,014 |
||
55,700 |
55,500 |
21.5 |
1,193,000 |
SWEET CHERRIES: Production and Value, 1986-1995
1986 . .
1987 . .
1988 . .
1989 "
1990 . .
1991 "
1992 . .
1993 ..
1994 . .
1995 ..
PRODUCTION |
||
Production |
||
PrpdMCtion |
-Tons- |
Having Value |
1,600 |
1,000 |
|
3,800 |
2,600 |
|
3,300 |
1,900 |
|
0 |
0 |
|
280 |
150 |
|
0 |
0 |
|
800 |
340 |
|
900 |
105 |
|
750 |
640 |
|
650 |
540 |
VALUE
Average Price Per Ton
480
877
548
0
1,670
0 988
1,590 1,200 1,340
-Dollars-
Value of Production
480,000
2,280,000
1,042,000
0
250,000
0 336,000 167,000 770,000 721,000
" Froze out, no commercial production.
i
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
State Statistics— Alfalfa Seld 33
ALFALFA SEED: Estimates by Agricultural Statistics Districts, 1994
TOTAL
IRRIGATED
NON-IRRIGATED
District |
Acres |
Production |
Yield |
Acres |
Production |
Yield |
Acres |
Production Yield |
Pounds |
Pounds |
Pounds |
||||||
Northwest |
300 |
75,000 |
230 |
300 |
75,000 |
250 |
|
» >« |
North Central |
1,500 |
686,000 |
457 |
1,100 |
638,000 |
580 |
400 |
48,000 120 |
Northeast |
900 |
225,000 |
250 |
600 |
186,000 |
310 |
300 |
39,000 130 |
Central |
900 |
248,000 |
276 |
700 |
210,000 |
300 |
200 |
38,000 190 |
Southwest |
200 |
46,000 |
230 |
200 |
46,000 |
230 |
— |
— |
South Central |
4,500 |
2,351,000 |
522 |
3,200 |
2,117,000 |
662 |
1,300 |
234,000 180 |
Southeast |
6,700 |
2,219,000 |
331 |
1,900 |
1,387,000 |
730 |
4,800 |
832,000 173 |
MONTANA |
15.000 |
5,850,000 |
390 |
8,000 |
4.659.000 |
582 |
7,000 |
1,191.000 170 |
ALFALFA SEED: Estimates by Agricultural Statistics Districts, 1995
TOTAL
IRRIGATED
NON-IRRIGATED
District |
Acres |
Production |
Yield |
Acres |
Production |
Yield |
Acres |
Production Yield |
Pounds |
Pounds |
Pounds |
||||||
Northwest |
100 |
24,000 |
240 |
100 |
24,000 |
240 |
0 |
0 0 |
North Central |
1,200 |
343,000 |
286 |
1,000 |
310,000 |
310 |
200 |
33,000 165 |
Northeast |
1,100 |
318,000 |
289 |
900 |
279,000 |
310 |
200 |
39,000 195 |
Central |
700 |
239,000 |
341 |
600 |
222,000 |
370 |
100 |
17,000 170 |
Southwest |
100 |
24,000 |
240 |
100 |
24,000 |
240 |
0 |
0 0 |
South Central |
3,900 |
1,221,000 |
313 |
2,700 |
1,113,000 |
412 |
1,200 |
108,000 90 |
Southeast |
5,200 |
1,281,000 |
246 |
1,700 |
646.000 |
380 |
3,500 |
635,000 181 |
MONTANA |
12,300 |
3.450.000 |
280 |
7.100 |
2.618.000 |
369 |
5.200 |
832.000 160 |
ALFALFA SEED: Acreage, Production, Price, and Total Value, Montana, 1986-1995
TOTAL
ACRE§ |
PRODUCTION Yield |
|||
Price |
||||
Har- |
per |
Total |
per |
|
Year |
vested |
Acr? Pounds |
Pounds |
Cwt, |
(000) |
(Cleaned) |
(000) |
Dols. |
|
1986 |
.. |
.- |
1,449 |
|
1987 |
- |
~ |
3,139 |
— |
1988 |
19 |
284 |
5,320 |
— |
1989 |
10 |
225 |
2,250 |
— |
1990 |
26 |
265 |
6,890 |
- |
1991 |
20 |
270 |
5,90 |
96.00 |
1992 |
10 |
265 |
2,520 |
97.00 |
1993 |
8 |
160 |
1,200 |
97.00 |
1994 |
15 |
390 |
5,850 |
91.00 |
1995 |
12.3 |
280 |
3,450 |
107.00 |
VALUE
IE |
IRRIGATED |
NON-IRl Har- |
RIGATED |
|
Value of |
Har- |
Yield |
Yield |
|
Pro- |
vested |
per |
vested |
per |
duction |
Acres |
Acr? Pounds |
Acres |
Acre Pounds |
(000) Dols.
5,664 2,444 1,164 5,324 3,692
(000)
10.6 6.8 8.5
8.0 5.8 5.3 8.0 7.1
(Cleaned) (000) (Cleaned)
441 |
8.1 |
80 |
289 |
3.2 |
90 |
544 |
17.5 |
130 |
475 |
12.0 |
133 |
366 |
3.7 |
108 |
177 |
2.2 |
118 |
582 |
7.0 |
170 |
369 |
5.2 |
160 |
PLEASE NOTE: Alfalfa seed data provided by funds from the Montana Alfalfa Seed Committee in cooperation with the Montana Department of Agriculture.
32 State Statistics-Drv Brans, Sic\RBtKTs.Sutn rn>KRi>s
MovT\<i» \ct3m n itaST»mTK \
I996
DRY BEANS: Acreage, Production, Total \ aluc. and \ aluc Per ere. Princip.lh Irrigated, 1986-1995 ^ ^
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
ElMlUl |
Harvested |
4.800 |
4.500 |
5.800 |
5.700 |
4.400 |
4.000 |
6.000 |
S.900 |
13.500 |
13,000 |
9.000 |
8JO0 |
10.200 |
9,500 |
12,000 |
11,000 |
10,200 |
10,000 |
11.000 |
lO.tOO |
ncnfcnoi
Pet AcK
2.160 2.190 1.900 2.200 1.690
1.900 1.910 1.410 2J00 1.900
Toul
97jOOO I2SJBM
I
ISMOO lll.«e I55J0OO
VALLt
i45)jooe
1.500.000
:.i;t.oao
). 575 ,000
2.9n.oao
V457.000 4.2)2.000 ).7ll.000 )JOI.000
\'tt<K
m ta m m
2»
2SI W
m m
m •
'urn ^
dlUiflD
d.1
SUGAR BEETS: Acreage, Production. Total \ alui
vV \ .(lu. !'
'5
_M2a.
ntnfflimtL
YiMir
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 I99S
£liaiul
47.200 49.200 49.600 52,700 55.200
56.600 55.900 54.400 54J00 55,700
46J00 4t.900 4«.900 51.900 55.100
S<JOO 55JOO
54.100 54.000 SS.500
YteM
-To
217 2U 21 I 199 Hi
23J 22J 21*
242 215
SWEET CHERRIFS: Production and \ aluc I''S<,-1995
Ifll
ljOI«D» IjOMBO 141300 IjUJM I.
IJI300 I.IOOOO
ijowo 1.11
I9.73to00e 45J29.000
«t.tMjeoo
5».7U.OOO HHUOO
M9 «7 ♦54
aw
172
«a
ljOI4
v^
PRQIXimOK
\AULl
1986 .
1987 . . I98S .. 1989" 1990
1991 "
1992
1993
1994
1995
1,600
3,100
3JO0
0
2M
0 •00
900 7S0 6S0
-T
1.000 2jMD !.«•
0 150
0 MO 105 «40 540
171 540
I &70
• II
IJOO «.M0
VriKOf
' Froze out, no commcKial production
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistic;
Statt ^»'
"*»
"« ALFALFA SEED: Estimates b} Agricultural Statistics Districts, 1994
TOTAL
IRRIGATED
•m
• District
Northwest North Central Northeast Central Southwest South Central Southeast MONTANA
Acres
300
1,500
900
900
200
4,500
6,700
15.000
Productio Yield Funds
75,000
686,000
225,000
248,000
46,000
2,351,000
2,219,000
5.850.000
230 457 250 276 230 522 331 390
Acres
300
1,100
600
700
200
3,200
1,900
8.000
Production Yield Pounds
non-:-l^j:.- |
||
Acres |
k: |
75,000
638,000
186,000
210,000
46,000
2,117,000
1,387,000
4.659.000
250 580 310 300 230 662 730 582
400 300 200
1,300 4,800 7.000
1
1.1
ALFALFA SEED: Estimates byVgricuItural Statistics Districts, 1995
TOTAL
IRRIGATED
NON-Ir â–
District |
Acres |
Productioi Yield Pcnds |
Acres |
Production Yield Pounds |
Acres |
r~* |
||
• ""lorthwest |
100 |
24,000 |
240 |
100 |
24,000 |
240 |
0 |
* |
"".^lorth Central |
1,200 |
343,000 |
286 |
1,000 |
310,000 |
310 |
200 |
njM |
>Iortheast 2 :entral |
1,100 |
318,000 |
289 |
900 |
279,000 |
310 |
200 |
99J» |
700 |
239,000 |
341 |
600 |
222,000 |
370 |
100 |
nm> |
|
MM >outhwest |
100 |
24,000 |
240 |
100 |
24,000 |
240 |
0 |
« |
tm >outh Central |
3,900 |
1,221,000 |
313 |
2,700 |
1,113,000 |
412 |
1,200 |
lOtJDH |
•* Southeast |
5,200 |
1,281,000 |
246 |
1,700 |
646,000 |
380 |
3,500 |
63S^HI |
»10NTANA |
12.300 |
3,450,000 |
280 |
7.100 |
2.618.000 |
369 |
5.200 |
ei«w |
OJFALFA SEED: Acreage, Prouction, Price, and Total Value, Montana, 1986-1995
TOT/.
.ear
U ,986 987
• ;88 «■?89
• )90
)91 )92 )93 >94 >95
ACRES PRODUCTION
VALUE
IRRIGATED
Yield Har- per vested Acre
Pounds (000) (Cleaned)
19 284 10 225 26 265
20
10
8
15
12.3
.EASE NOTE: Alfalfa jpartment of Agriculture.
Price Tota per Pount Cwt.
l,44i 3,139 5,32C 2,25C 6,89C
Value of
Pro- duction
)0
4,868 5,176
1834 4,080 3,040 4,520
74,891 37,739 54.955 40,117 60,4^
34 State Statistics-Hay
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
ALL HAY: |
Acreage, Production, Total Value, and Value Per Acre, 1986-1995 |
||||||
ACRES |
PRODUCTION |
VALUE |
|||||
Yield |
Value of |
Value |
|||||
Harvested |
Per Acre |
Total |
Production |
Per Acre |
|||
- |
â– Tons- |
-Dollars- |
|||||
1986 |
2,250,000 |
1.92 |
4,320,000 |
220.320,000 |
98 |
||
1987 |
2,200,000 |
1.91 |
4,210,000 |
189,450,000 |
86 |
||
1988 |
1,800,000 |
1.55 |
2,790,000 |
237,150,000 |
132 |
||
1989 |
2,100,000 |
1.90 |
3,990,000 |
268,500,000 |
128 |
||
1990 |
2,050,000 |
2.10 |
4,300,000 |
270,050,000 |
132 |
||
1991 |
2,150,000 |
2.17 |
4,655,000 |
232,693,000 |
108 |
||
1992 |
2,080,000 |
2.04 |
4,238,000 |
289,289,000 |
139 |
||
1993 |
2,230,000 |
2.16 |
4,806,000 |
320,094,000 |
144 |
||
1994 |
2,200,000 |
2.06 |
4,540,000 |
315,836,000 |
144 |
||
1995 |
2,400,000 |
2.23 |
5,360,000 |
350,200,000 |
146 |
||
IRRIGATED |
NON-IRRIGATED |
||||||
Harvested |
Yield |
Harvested |
Yield |
||||
Acres |
Per Acre |
Production |
Acres |
Per Acre |
Production |
||
-Tons- |
-Tons- |
||||||
1986 |
1,115,000 |
2.57 |
2,869,000 |
1,135,000 |
1.28 |
1,451,000 |
|
1987 |
1,120,000 |
2.65 |
2,970,000 |
1,080,000 |
1.15 |
1,240,000 |
|
1988 |
1,150,000 |
2.11 |
2,430,000 |
650,000 |
.55 |
360,000 |
|
1989 |
1,080,000 |
2.60 |
2,810,000 |
1,020,000 |
1.16 |
1,180,000 |
|
1990 |
1,090,000 |
2.88 |
3,140,000 |
960,000 |
1.21 |
1,160,000 |
|
1991 |
1,075,000 |
2.90 |
3,115,000 |
1,075,000 |
1.43 |
1,540,000 |
|
1992 |
1,060,000 |
2.80 |
2,968,000 |
1,020,000 |
1.25 |
1,270,000 |
|
1993 |
1,050,000 |
2.90 |
3,041,000 |
1,180,000 |
l.SO |
1,765,000 |
|
1994 |
1,090,000 |
2.83 |
3,085,000 |
1,110,000 |
1.31 |
1,455,000 |
|
1995 |
1,140,000 |
3.01 |
3,435,000 |
1,260,000 |
1.53 |
1,925,000 |
ALFALFA HAY: Acreage and Production, 1986-1995
TOTAL
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
Harvested |
Yield |
|
Acres |
Per Acre |
Production |
Tons- |
||
1,300,000 |
2.30 |
2,990,000 |
1,300,000 |
2.20 |
2,860,000 |
1,100,000 |
1.90 |
2,090,000 |
1,200,000 |
2.20 |
2,640,000 |
1,300,000 |
2.50 |
3,250,000 |
1,350,000 |
2.50 |
3,375,000 |
1,300,000 |
2.30 |
2,990,000 |
1,450,000 |
2.40 |
3,480,000 |
1,550,000 |
2.30 |
3,565,000 |
1,600,000 |
2.50 |
4,000,000 |
IRRIGATED |
NON-IRRIGATED |
||||
Harvested |
Yield |
Harvested |
Yield |
||
Acres |
Per Acre |
Production |
Acres |
Per Acre |
Production |
-Tons- |
rons- |
||||
680,000 |
3.10 |
2,108,000 |
620,000 |
1.40 |
882.000 |
700,000 |
3.10 |
2,200,000 |
600,000 |
1.10 |
660,000 |
740,000 |
2.50 |
1,850,000 |
360,000 |
.70 |
240,000 |
680,000 |
3.00 |
2,020,000 |
520,000 |
1.20 |
620,000 |
720,000 |
3.40 |
2,450,000 |
580,000 |
1.40 |
800,000 |
715,000 |
3.40 |
2,415,000 |
635,000 |
1.50 |
960,000 |
710,000 |
3.20 |
2,290,000 |
590,000 |
1.20 |
700,000 |
720,000 |
3.20 |
2,335,000 |
730,000 |
1.60 |
1,145,000 |
780,000 |
3.20 |
2,500,000 |
770,000 |
1.40 |
1,065,000 |
780,000 |
3.40 |
2,655,000 |
820,000 |
1.60 |
1,345,000 |
OTHER HAY: Acreage and Production, 1986-1995 ^'
TOTAL
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
Harvested |
Yield |
|
Acres |
Per Acre |
Production |
Tons-- |
||
950,000 |
1.40 |
1,330,000 |
900,000 |
1.50 |
1,350,000 |
700,000 |
1.00 |
700,000 |
900,000 |
1.50 |
1,350,000 |
750,000 |
1.40 |
1,050,000 |
800,000 |
1.60 |
1,280,000 |
780,000 |
1.60 |
1,248.000 |
780,000 |
1.70 |
1,326,000 |
650,000 |
1.50 |
975,000 |
800,000 |
1.70 |
1,360,000 |
IRRIGATED |
NON-IRRIGATED |
||||
Harvested |
Yield |
Harvested |
Yield |
||
Acres |
Per Acre |
Production |
Acres |
Per Acre |
Production |
-Tons- |
-' |
rons- |
|||
435,000 |
1.70 |
761,000 |
515,000 |
1.10 |
569,000 |
420,000 |
1.80 |
770,000 |
480,000 |
1.20 |
580,000 |
410,000 |
1.40 |
580,000 |
290,000 |
.40 |
120,000 |
400,000 |
2.00 |
790,000 |
500,000 |
1.10 |
560,000 |
370,000 |
1.90 |
690,000 |
380,000 |
.90 |
360,000 |
360,000 |
1.90 |
700,000 |
440,000 |
1.30 |
580,000 |
350,000 |
1.90 |
678,000 |
430,000 |
1.30 |
570,000 |
330,000 |
2.10 |
706,000 |
450,000 |
1.40 |
620,000 |
310,000 |
1.90 |
585,000 |
340,000 |
1.10 |
390,000 |
360,000 |
2.20 |
780,000 |
440,000 |
1.30 |
580,000 |
" Includes wild, clover-timothy, grain hay, and other hay.
l«>t
1)9 l«
159 199 199 199 199
n
1 I9i I9J If, if.
If \f If
i 191 191 191 19i 199
199 199 199 199 199
AIJ
191 19t I9« 1991 199
199: 199: 199< 199: 1991
m
19!: 19!l 191!
m
1991
I99J 199)
m
199! 1991
BAl
19!' I9t: I9( 19* 199
199:
199: \% 199:
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1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
State Statistic s-Stocks of Major Grains 35
STOCKS OF MAJOR GRAINS 1987-1996
Crop MARCH 1 JUNE I SEPTEMBER 1 DECEMBER 1
& On Farm Total All On Fann Total All On Farm Total All On Farm Total All
Year Total Positions '^ Total Positions '^ Total Positions '^ Total Positions '
-Thousand Bushels-- ALL WHEAT
1987 85,000 120,521 60,000 101,210 165,000 217,608 129,000 172,624
1988 92,000 127,495 64,000 88,997 87,000 119,183 71,000 99,035
1989 51,000 73,448 39,000 51,095 150,000 174.265 114,000 142,119
1990 75,000 99,440 44,000 57,158 145,000 169,527 110,000 128,352
1991 73,000 95,331 48,000 64,951 162,000 195.095 110,000 137,546
1992 56,000 79,637 25,000 36,582 141,000 160,598 98.000 120,950
1993 62,000 86,849 35,000 48,352 200,000 219,000 147,000 173,000
1994 90,000 116,000 53,000 70,500 170,000 200,500 115,000 142,000
1995 69,000 91,000 33,000 50,500 170,000 195,500 105,000 129,000
1996 48,000 74,500 16,000 27,500
WINTER WHEAT
1987 41,000 62,242 31,000 55,466 83,000 1 14,590 65,000 89,964
1988 45,000 65.338 31,000 44,151 50,000 68.393 39,000 55,777
1989 25,500 38,691 20,500 27,078 52,000 64.130 43.000 52.957
1990 25.000 33.437 19,000 23,807 83,000 96.944 64.000 73.335
1991 42.000 53,080 28,000 37.012 77,000 94,178 48,000 60,731
1992 21,000 33,115 11,000 15,032 59,000 70,047 43.000 53,192
1993 24.500 36,483 12,500 18,361 84,000 95,600 66,000 79,500
1994 39,000 52,000 21,000 28,700 67,000 79,500 38,200 51,100
1995 22,000 31,300 12,000 19,300 40,000 50,200 24,000 32,500
1996 1 1,000 19,500 3,000 7,000
DURUM WHEAT
1987 J' 6,649 ^^ 4,748 J' 10,374 ^ 8,644
1988 J' 6.368 ?' 4,067 ?' 5.263 ^ 4,103
1989 J' 3.322 * 3,234 ^ 9.020 ^ 8,092
1990 f' 7,667 * 6,656 ^, 8,889 ^ 6,865
1991 ^ 5,922 ^ 5,525 ^ 11,022 ^ 9,666
1992 J' 7,714 ?/ 4,645 ?' 6,667 ^ 6,351
1993 ^ 5,534 ^^ 4,277 ?' 7,300 ^ 5,100
1994 ?{ 3,200 ?/ 1,810 ^ 5,500 ^ 4,500
1995 ?/ 3,470 ?/ 1.550 ^, 6,970 ^ 6.070
1996 " 4,500 ^800 "
ALL SPRING WHEAT
1987 44,000 58,279 29,000 45,744 82.000 103.018 64.000 82.660
1988 47,000 62,157 33,000 44.846 37.000 50.790 32.000 43.258
1989 25,500 34,757 18,500 24,017 98,000 110,135 71,000 89.162
1990 50,000 66,003 25,000 33,351 62.000 72.583 46,000 55.017
1991 31,000 42,251 20,000 27,939 85,000 100,917 62.000 76,815
1992 35,000 46.522 14,000 21,550 82,000 90,551 55,000 67.758
1993 37,500 50,366 22,500 29,991 1 16.000 123,400 81,000 93,500
1994 51,000 64,000 32,000 41,800 103.000 121.000 76,800 90.900
1995 47,000 59.700 21,000 31,200 130,000 145.300 81.000 96.500
1996 37,000 55,000 13,000 20.500
OATS
T987. ^ ^ 1.200 1.360 2/2/2/2/
1988 ^ 2/ 2,500 2,645 2/2/2/2/
1989 ^ ^ 1,400 1,550 2/2/2/2/
1990 5,200 5,400 2,500 2.662 5.200 5,700 4.600 4.868
1991 3,000 3,060 1,500 1,628 5,000 5.213 4.900 5.176
1992 3,500 3,838 2,200 2.563 4,500 5,053 3,700 3.834
1993 3,200 3,319 1,800 1.892 4.600 4.730 3,900 4,080
1994 2,500 2,610 2,000 2.135 3.400 3.570 2.800 3.040
1995 2,100 2,250 1.300 1.390 4.500 4.660 4.300 4,520
1996 2,200 2,405 700 870
BARLEY
1987 ^ 2/ ,4 000 19,964 84,000 94,175 65.000 74.891
1988 42,000 51.607 30.000 37.931 33,000 44,364 26,000 37.739
1989 17.000 23.924 10.000 14.856 60.000 67.503 45,000 54,955
1990 27,000 36.000 10.000 14.840 50.000 57.000 34,000 40,1 17
1991 15,000 20,394 9,000 1 1.638 65,000 73,307 50.000 60,469
1992 23,000 30,220 10.000 15,464 39,000 46,785 32,000 40,077
1993 20,000 26,813 12.000 15.562 60,000 63.600 42.000 50.200
1994 25.000 34.400 13.000 17.200 45.000 52,500 33.000 40,200
1995 15,000 22.200 6,000 8,600 47,000 53.500 26.000 35.000
1996 11.000 19.500 5,000 8,000
]' Includes farm stock at mills, elevators, warehouses, tenninals. processors and stocks owned by Commodity Credit Corporation. ^ Data not available for publication.
PLEASE NOTE: Funding for winter wheat and spring wheat stocks was provided by the Montana Wheat & Barley Committee.
36 State Statistics-Grain Movement
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
WHEAT: Shipped Out of State by Class and Destination, 1986-1995 |
||||||||||||
ALL WHEAT |
WINTER WHEAT |
SPRING WHEAT " |
||||||||||
YEAR 2- |
' East |
West |
Other ^' |
Total |
East |
West |
Other ^' |
Total |
East |
West |
Other J' |
Total |
--Thousand Bushels |
-Thousand Bushels- |
--Thousand Bushels- |
||||||||||
1986 . . |
2,653 |
92,793 |
2,773 |
98,219 |
743 |
45,486 |
858 |
47,087 |
1,910 |
47,307 |
1,915 |
51,132 |
1987 . . |
2,799 |
133,102 |
2,189 |
138,090 |
624 |
71,547 |
724 |
72,895 |
2,175 |
61,555 |
1,465 |
65,195 |
1988 . . |
1,025 |
72,609 |
1,002 |
74,636 |
270 |
39,898 |
538 |
40,706 |
755 |
32,710 |
465 |
33,930 |
1989 . . |
1,612 |
96,820 |
937 |
99,369 |
301 |
45,934 |
284 |
46,519 |
1,311 |
50,886 |
653 |
52,850 |
1990 . . |
2,056 |
97,281 |
2,693 |
102,030 |
546 |
48,014 |
177 |
48,737 |
1,510 |
49,267 |
2,516 |
53,293 |
1991 .. |
2,342 |
150,892 |
1,592 |
154,826 |
322 |
78,534 |
168 |
79,024 |
2,020 |
72,358 |
1,424 |
75,802 |
1992 . . |
2,445 |
102,156 |
2,579 |
107,180 |
178 |
38,120 |
316 |
38,614 |
2,267 |
64,036 |
2,263 |
68,566 |
1993 .. |
7,866 |
145,081 |
5,459 |
158,406 |
978 |
75,218 |
1,890 |
78,086 |
6,888 |
69,863 |
3,569 |
80,320 |
1994 . . |
7,008 |
145,583 |
1,500 |
154,091 |
191 |
60,207 |
267 |
60,665 |
6,817 |
85,376 |
1,233 |
93,426 |
1995 . . |
. 16,259 |
176,666 |
8,699 |
201,624 |
49 |
56,437 |
1,850 |
58,336 |
16,210 |
120,229 |
6,849 |
143,288 |
'^ Includes durum wheat.
^' Crop year June through May.
^' Other and unknown.
WHEAT & BARLEY: Shipped Out of State By Class, District, Mode, and Destination ^', June 1994-May 1996 ^_ __________
DISTRICT OF JUNE 1994-MAY 1995 JUNE 1995-MAY 1996 BARLEY
ORIGIN, MODE, Winter Spring All Winter Spring All June 1994- June 1995-
& DESTINATION Wheat Wheat^^ Wheat Wheat Wheat^^ Wheat May 1995 May 1996
—Thousand Bushels— —Thousand Bushels— —Thousand Bushels-
WEST^' 938 2,754 3,691 1,219 4,016 5,235 11,524 7,152
NORTH CENTRAL . 36,216 38,781 74,997 30,201 76,628 106,829 18,188 21,898
NORTHEAST 2,678 41,110 43,788 2,255 49,131 51,386 2,862 2,602
CENTRAL 11,483 5,956 17,439 13,501 8,927 22,428 3,304 5,131
SOUTH CENTRAL . 6,108 1,594 7,702 8,249 1,882 10,131 123 155
SOUTHEAST 3,242 3,230 6,472 2,911 2,704 5,615 132 102
STATE
Truck East 66 39 105 16 163 179 39 31
Truck West 3,728 2,708 6,436 4,647 4,333 8,980 3,369 2,770
Truck Other'*' ... 192 182 374 229 1,411 1,640 328 520
Total by Truck 3,986 2,929 6,915 4,892 5,907 10,799 3,736 3,321
Rail East 126 6,777 6,903 33 16,047 16,080 5,151 8,222
Rail West 56,478 82,669 139,147 51,790 115,895 167,685 24,816 24,429
Rail Other"' 75 1,051 1,126 1,621 5,439 7,060 2,430 1,068
Total by Rail 56,679 90,497 147,176 53,444 137,381 190,825 32,397 33,719
Total Wheat Shipped 60,665 93,426 154,091 58,336 143,288 201,624 36,133 37,040
Based on data reported by commercial elevators and licensed truckers. Reported data were expanded to represent 100 percent of elevator capacity. ^' Includes durum wheat.
Northwest and Southwest combined to avoid disclosure of individual operations. Other and unknown.
PLEASE NOTE: Funding for the above statistics was provided by the Montana Wheat & Barley Committee.
PI
II
1996 Montana agricultural Statistics State Statistics-Wheat Utilization 37
ALL WHEAT: Supply and Disposition By Marketing Years, Montana, 1991-1995
Supply 1221 1221 1221 1221 1221 95/94
— Million Bushels —
Beginning stocks" 65.0 36.6 48.4 70.5 50.5 72%
Production 163.5 149.2 206.3 170.6 195.8 115%
Total Supply 228.5 185.8 254.7 241.1 246.3 102%
Disposition
Recorded movement out of state ^' 148.8 107.2 158.4 154.1 201.6 131%
Used for seed in Montana 5.4 5.4 5.6 5.8 6.0 103%
Residual^' 37.7 24.8 20.2 30.7 11.2 36%
Total Disposition 191.9 137.4 184.2 190.6 218.8 115%
Pacific Northwest exports as a
percent of total disposition 52% 51% 59% 62% 64%
Ending Stocks '^ 36.6 48.4 70.5 50.5 27.5 54%
" June 1 stocks, all positions.
^ Montana Wheat Movement Project.
^' Used for flour or livestock feed, handling losses, and other unaccounted disappearance.
ALL WHEAT: Recorded Wheat Movement by Destination and Marketing Years, Montana, 1991-1995
Item 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 95/94
--Million Bushels- Ail Destinations 161.0 119.4 170.9 162.6 211.5 130%
OutofMontana 148.8 107.2 158.4 154.1 201.6 131%
Pacific Northwest Destinations 136.8 94.7 138.3 135.6 161.9 119%
Export Destinations 99.2 70.3 108.3 1 17.8 140.8 120%
Export Facilities 91.0 63.4 99.6 102.0 132.0 129%
Columbia/Snake River Barge System 8.2 6.9 8.7 15.8 8.8 56%
Processing Destinations 37.6 24.4 30.0 17.8 21.1 119%
Interior Oregon & Washington Facilities 31.6 20.7 24.4 12.5 12.0 96%
Mills 6.0 3.7 5.6 5.3 9.1 172%
Non-Pacific Northwest Destinations 12.0 12.5 20.1 18.5 39.7 215%
Montana Destinations 12.2 12.2 12.5 8.5 9.9 116%
Inspected exports of Hard Red Spring, Hard Red
Winter and Durum from Pacific ports " 218.1 249.0 271.4 274.3 274.5 100%
Montana recorded exports as percent of total Hard Red Spring, Hard Red Winter and Durum exports
from Pacific ports 45% 28% 40% 43% 51%
" California. Oregon, and Washington ports.
PLEASE NOTE: Funding for the above statistics was provided by the Montana Wheat & Barley Committee.
38 State Statistics-Wheat Varieties
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
MONTANA WHEAT VARIETIES: Percent of Total Seeded Acreage 1990-1996 & Seeded Acreage 1995 ^^-1996 ^'
CLASS & VARIETY
WINTER WHEAT
Neeley
Tiber
Rock);
Redwin
Big Horn
Winalta
Judith
Centurk
Roughrider
Norstar
Kestrel,,
Hill 81^'
Hawk . .,
Stephens â– ''
Weston
Sierra
Quantum 542
Cimmaron
Cree
Warrior
Manning^.
Lewjain ^'
Sage
Rose
Other & Unknown . . . STATE TOTAL ....
PERCENT OF TOTAL SEEDED ACREAGE
1990
25.7 9.5 9.9
14.5 0.6 8.0 0.1 2.7 1.9 6.9
0.7 0.3 1.6
0.1 3.9 1.1
0.2 1.5
10.8 100.0
1991
24.7
11.7
14.0
13.0
0.8
5.8
0.8
2.4
3.6
6.6
0.9 0.2 1.8
0.6 2.0 0.4
0.1
0.3
0.1
10.2
100.0
1992
25.0 13.5 12.5 9.9 0.3 6.1 7.0 3.3 2.8 7.6
1.0 0.2 0.6
1.0 0.8 0.7
0.1 0.4 0.1 7.1 100.0
1993
18.4
10.7
14.8
10.8
1.0
5.8
9.8
2.4
2.0
6.4
1.0 0.6 0.2 0.1 0.3 0.6 0.6 1.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 13.0 100.0
1994
23.3
16.2
13.3
10.0
1.3
4.4
10.2
2.6
1.8
2.0
0.1
0.5
0.9
0.2
1.1
0.2
1.1
0.6
0.3
1.7
0.1
0.8
7.3
100.0
1995ir
23.6 12.4 16.5 8.9 0.7 2.8 8.2 3.1 1.0 4.0 0.4 0.2 2.4 0.9 0.6 0.1 1.8 1.2 0.5 0.7
0.1
9.9 100.0
1996
25.4 16.2 13.9 11.7 4.1 3.5 3.5 2.9 2.0 1.7 1.4 0.9 0.9 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 6.6 100.0
SEEDED ACREAGE IT 1996 2/
1995
--(000)-
SPRING WHEAT
Amidon 4.7 11.7 19.6 29.0 27.9 29.9 27.1
Westbred Rambo .... 15.5 13.5 16.7 15.5 11.9 10.5 10.9
Grandin - 0.2 0.7 3.4 8.5 7.3 8.5
Fortuna 9.0 8.2 6.6 6.6 8.0 8.3 6.5
Hi-Line -- ~ - 0.4 2.4 4.3 5.9
Stoa 10.0 8.1 6.7 5.9 5.7 3.6 5.8
Newana 16.6 13.3 12.9 8.2 6.9 5.8 5.3
Lew 10.7 14.1 8.7 5.0 7.2 4.9 4.7
Len 12.7 11.9 8.1 6.6 6.3 6.3 3.2
Westbred 926 0.3 0.7 0.9 1.5 2.0 3.0 2.6
McNeal ~ - ~ ~ ~ - 1.4
Westbred 936 ~ - - - 0.2 0.3 1.3
Gus -- 0.1 0.1 - - 0.6 1.2
Celtic - 0.4 0.6 0.9 1.5 1.2 1.0
Border ~ ~ - ~ - 0.2 1.0
Pondera 2.2 0.8 1.5 0.5 0.9 0.7 0.7
Butte 86 0.4 2.0 0.5 0.4 0.1 0.9 0.7
Fergus - ~ ~ - ~ 0.2 0.6
Krona ~ - ~ ~ -- 0.2 0.6
Bergen — — ~ ~ ~ — 0.5
Leader 0.7 0.4 1.1 0.4 0.7 0.1 0.5
NorthrupKing751 ... 1.3 0.8 1.1 1.1 0.6 0.4 0.4
Kulm ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ 0.4
Olaf 4.5 3.6 2.7 2.8 2.2 1.1 0.4
Other & Unknown ... 11.4 10.2 11.5 11.8 7.0 10.2 8.8
STATE TOTAL 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
DURUM WHEAT
Kyle ~ ~ 2.4 7.0 23.6 23.4 20.3
Monroe 14.3 14.2 10.3 24.2 22.5 11.1 19.9
Vic 24.0 15.5 26.6 7.7 9.3 17.7 13.3
Renville 0.6 6.0 5.9 2.8 7.4 10.0 8.8
Crosby 4.3 4.3 4.8 2.8 6.4 3.5 7.5
Plenty ~ ~ ~ - 1.7 3.7 7.0
Ward 10.2 14.1 5.8 1.3 4.6 4.7 5.5
Sceptre ~ 0.1 - -- - 3.8 3.6
Westbred Laker 12.7 12.6 8.9 23.5 14.5 3.8 3.5
Medora 19.0 14.0 20.8 18.0 3.4 6.0 2.3
Durex - ~ ~ - - - 0.9
Kemut ~ ~ ~ ~ 1.1 0.3 0.5
Westbred 881 ~ - ~ ~ - - 0.2
Other & Unknown ... 14.9 19.2 14.5 12.7 5.5 12.0 6.7
STATE TOTAL 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
"Revised. 2' Preliminary. ^' Soft White Wheat.
PLEASE NOTE: Funding for wheat varieties was provided by the Montana Wheat & Barley Committee.
353.7
186.3
247.7
133.4
11.0
42.2
123.7
46.7
15.4
60.5
6.7
3.2
36.5
13.5
9.7
1.8
26.3
17.6
7.2
9.8
1.1
146.0 ,500.0
1,181.8 414.5 289.7 326.8 170.0 141.5 228.4 193.1 250.7 117.4
13.3
25.5
49.3
6.3
26.5
34.7
7.8
8.5
3.1 16.5
45.1
399.5
3,950.0
63.1 30.0 47.9 26.9 9.4 10.1 12.7 10.2 10.2 16.3
0.7
32.5 270.0
558.6
356.8
305.1
256.5
90.8
76.8
76.6
63.3
44.0
36.4
30.3
19.4
18.7
15.4
14.4
13.9
12.8
11.1
10.9
10.1
7.1
6.6
6.6
6.5
151.3
2,200.0
1,137.1
455.7
355.2
274.9
247.0
245.2
223.3
195.8
135.5
107.8
57.7
55.3
51.0
39.9
39.9
29.3
28.2
24.1
23.3
21.7
18.9
18.2
18.1
18.0
378.9
4,200.0
46.7
45.7
30.6
20.2
17.3
16.0
12.6
8.2
8.1
5.4
2.1
1.1
0.5
15.5
230.0
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
State Statistics-Winter Wheat Varieties 39
MONTANA WINTER WHEAT VARIETIES: Seeded Acreage and Percent of Total By Districts, 1996
1/
Variety Neeley . . Tiber .... Rocky . . . Redwin . . Big Horn . Winalta . . Judith . . . Centurk . . Roughrider Norstar . Kestrel . Hill 81 2/ Hawk . Stephens 2/ Weston , Sierra . , Quantum 542 Cimmaron Cree .... Warrior . . Manning . Lewjain 2/
Sage
Rose .... Other & Unknown State Total
Nort |
hwest % |
N. Central (000) % |
Northeast (000) % |
Central (000) % |
Southwest (000) % |
$. Central (000) % |
Southeast (000) % |
Sta |
tc |
||||||
(000) |
(000) |
% |
|||||||||||||
2.0 |
7.9 |
210.9 |
19.0 |
8.7 |
5.1 |
275.0 |
61.1 |
24.4 |
60.9 |
21.7 |
8.5 |
15.9 |
10.6 |
558.6 |
25.4 |
-- |
-- |
199.8 |
18.0 |
34.0 |
20.0 |
27.0 |
6.0 |
1.5 |
3.8 |
58.9 |
23.1 |
35.6 |
23.7 |
356.8 |
16 2 |
— |
— |
267.5 |
24.1 |
1.2 |
0.7 |
20.3 |
4.5 |
— |
— |
16.1 |
6.3 |
— |
— |
305.1 |
13.9 |
— |
— |
85.5 |
7.7 |
18.7 |
11.0 |
10.4 |
2.3 |
— |
— |
86.2 |
33.8 |
55.7 |
37.1 |
256.5 |
11.7 |
- |
- |
33.3 |
3.0 |
1.7 |
1.0 |
55.8 |
12.4 |
- |
- |
— |
— |
— |
— |
90.8 |
4.1 |
- |
~ |
20.0 |
1.8 |
36.6 |
21.5 |
0.5 |
0.1 |
- |
- |
— |
— |
19.7 |
13.1 |
76.8 |
3.5 |
0.1 |
0.4 |
65.5 |
5.9 |
0.5 |
0.3 |
9.0 |
2.0 |
1.0 |
2.4 |
0.5 |
0.2 |
— |
— |
76.6 |
3.5 |
- |
- |
58.8 |
5.3 |
- |
-- |
3.2 |
0.7 |
-- |
— |
0.8 |
0.3 |
0.5 |
0.3 |
63.3 |
2.9 |
2.4 |
9.6 |
25.5 |
2.3 |
14.3 |
8.4 |
- |
-- |
~ |
— |
— |
— |
1.8 |
1.2 |
44.0 |
2.0 |
- |
- |
28.9 |
2.6 |
7.5 |
4.4 |
" |
- |
-- |
— |
~ |
— |
— |
36.4 |
1.7 |
|
- |
-- |
16.7 |
1.5 |
13.6 |
8.0 |
- |
— |
~ |
— |
— |
— |
— |
30.3 |
1.4 |
|
- |
- |
" |
" |
~ |
19.4 |
4.3 |
- |
- |
- |
— |
_ |
19.4 |
0.9 |
||
" |
" |
10.0 |
0.9 |
~ |
— |
— |
— |
— |
8.7 |
3.4 |
— |
18.7 |
0.9 |
||
11.0 |
44.0 |
-- |
" |
~ |
- |
— |
4.1 |
10.3 |
0.3 |
0.1 |
— |
15.4 |
0.7 |
||
- |
-- |
1.1 |
0.1 |
- |
— |
— |
— |
— |
13.3 |
5.2 |
— |
14.4 |
0.7 |
||
2.9 |
11.7 |
1.1 |
0.1 |
-- |
— |
— |
- |
— |
9.9 |
3.9 |
— |
13.9 |
0.6 |
||
- |
- |
4.4 |
0.4 |
- |
2.3 |
0.5 |
- |
- |
6.1 |
2.4 |
— |
12.8 |
0.6 |
||
- |
" |
11.1 |
1.0 |
~ |
~ |
- |
- |
- |
— |
— |
— |
11.1 |
0.5 |
||
~ |
- |
10.0 |
0.9 |
- |
0.9 |
0.2 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
10.9 |
0.5 |
||
- |
- |
1.1 |
0.1 |
- |
" |
- |
— |
— |
— |
— |
9.0 |
6.0 |
10.1 |
0.5 |
|
~ |
- |
-- |
- |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
7.1 |
2.8 |
— |
— |
7.1 |
0.3 |
|
2.2 |
8.9 |
-- |
- |
— |
— |
— |
4.4 |
11.0 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
6.6 |
0.3 |
|
-- |
- |
~ |
- |
6.6 |
3.9 |
- |
-- |
-- |
- |
- |
— |
- |
— |
6.6 |
0.3 |
~ |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
" |
-- |
- |
~ |
— |
6.5 |
4.3 |
6.5 |
0.3 |
4.4 |
17.5 |
58.8 |
5.3 |
26.6 |
15.7 |
26.2 |
5.9 |
4.6 |
11.6 |
25.4 |
10.0 |
5.3 |
3.7 |
151.3 |
6.6 |
25.0 |
100.0 1 |
,110.0 |
100.0 |
170.0 |
100.0 |
450.0 |
100.0 |
40.0 |
100.0 |
255.0 |
100.0 |
150.0 |
100.0 |
2,200.0 |
100.0 |
1/
Preliminary
2/ Soft White Wheat.
PLEASE NOTE: Funding for wheat varieties was provided by the Montana Wheat & Barley Committee.
WINTER WHEAT - Major Varieties as Percent of Total Planted
Leading Varieties - 1990-96
Leading Varieties - 1996
|Roughflder|
Winalta 3.5% Tiber 16 2%
Redwin 117%
Judith 3 5%
Bighorn 4 l% Centurk 2 9%
Neeley 25.4%
Rocky 13 9%
Other 16.8% Roughrider 2 0%
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996
40 State Statistics-Spring Wheat Varieties
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
MONTANA SPRING WHEAT VARIETIES: Seeded Acreage and Percent of Total By |
Districts, 1996 ^' |
||||||||||||||
Nort |
iwest % |
N. Central (000) % |
Northeast (000) % |
Central (000) % |
Southwest (000) % |
S. Central (000) % |
Southeast (000) % |
State |
|||||||
Variety (000) |
(000) |
% |
|||||||||||||
Amidon |
" |
412.3 374.3 |
21.7 19.7 |
609.2 41.9 |
39.3 2.7 |
28.7 39.2 |
8.2 11.2 |
:: |
" |
9.6 0.3 |
11.3 0.3 |
77.3 |
30.9 |
1,137.1 455.7 |
27.1 |
Westbred Rambo ... - |
10.9 |
||||||||||||||
Grandin — |
— |
89.3 |
4.7 |
179.8 |
11.6 |
16.5 |
4.7 |
~ |
— |
2.3 |
2.7 |
67.3 |
26.9 |
355.2 |
8.5 |
Fortuna - |
— |
245.1 |
12.9 |
4.7 |
0.3 |
13.3 |
3.8 |
~ |
- |
Il.O |
12.9 |
0.8 |
0.3 |
274.9 |
6.5 |
Hi-Line 1.0 |
4.1 |
146.3 89.3 |
7.7 4.7 |
54.3 153.5 |
3.5 9.9 |
35.0 |
10.0 |
~ |
" |
3.4 1.4 |
4.0 1.7 |
7.0 1.0 |
2.8 0.4 |
247.0 245.2 |
5.9 |
Stoa -- |
5.8 |
||||||||||||||
Newana 1.1 |
4.3 |
121.6 |
6.4 |
24.8 |
1.6 |
56.4 |
16.1 |
- |
- |
13.4 |
15.8 |
6.0 |
2.4 |
223.3 |
5.3 |
Lew 0.1 |
0.3 |
148.2 |
7.8 |
40.3 |
2.6 |
1.8 |
0.5 |
— |
~ |
4.6 |
5.4 |
0.8 |
0.3 |
195.8 |
4.7 |
Len ~ |
— |
— |
— |
122.5 |
7.9 |
0.7 |
0.2 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
12.3 |
4.9 |
135.5 |
3.2 |
Westbred 926 4.2 |
16.8 |
20.9 |
1.1 |
- |
- |
55.3 |
15.8 |
6.8 |
16.9 |
15.6 |
18.4 |
5.0 |
2.0 |
107.8 |
2.6 |
McNeal -- |
— |
26.6 |
1.4 |
10.9 |
0.7 |
14.7 |
4.2 |
- |
- |
3.7 |
4.4 |
1.8 |
0.7 |
57.7 |
1.4 |
Westbred 936 8.0 |
31.9 |
19.0 |
1.0 |
- |
- |
3.2 |
0.9 |
21.3 |
53.2 |
2.5 |
2.9 |
1.3 |
0.5 |
55.3 |
1.3 |
Gus 0.3 |
1.1 |
3.8 |
0.2 |
41.9 |
2.7 |
- |
— |
~ |
— |
~ |
~ |
5.0 |
2.0 |
51.0 |
1.2 |
Celtic -- |
— |
— |
- |
27.9 |
1.8 |
- |
~ |
- |
~ |
~ |
- |
12.0 |
4.8 |
39.9 |
1.0 |
Border — |
— |
39.9 |
2.1 |
— |
— |
— |
" |
- |
- |
- |
— |
- |
- |
39.9 |
1.0 |
Pondera — |
— |
11.4 |
0.6 |
~ |
~ |
17.9 |
5.1 |
~ |
~ |
- |
~ |
- |
~ |
29.3 |
0.7 |
Butte 86 ~ |
— |
3.8 |
0.2 |
21.7 |
1.4 |
2.5 14.7 |
0.7 4.2 |
" |
— |
5.6 |
6.6 |
4.0 |
1.6 |
28.2 24.1 |
0.7 |
Fergus - |
0.6 |
||||||||||||||
Krona ~ |
— |
17.1 |
0.9 |
6.2 |
0.4 |
— |
- |
" |
~ |
~ |
~ |
— |
— |
23.3 |
0.6 |
Bergen ~ |
— |
— |
- |
21.7 |
1.4 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
~ |
~ |
- |
21.7 |
0.5 |
Leader ~ |
— |
3.8 |
0.2 |
9.3 |
0.6 |
- |
- |
~ |
- |
~ |
- |
5.8 |
2.3 |
18.9 |
0.5 |
Northrup King 751 . . - |
- |
13.3 |
0.7 |
1.6 |
0.1 |
~ |
~ |
~ |
~ |
3.3 |
3.9 |
- |
- |
18.2 |
0.4 |
Kulm - |
— |
— |
— |
17.1 |
1.1 |
~ |
~ |
- |
— |
0.2 |
0.2 |
0.8 |
0.3 |
18.1 |
0.4 |
Olaf ~ |
— |
3.8 |
0.2 |
10.9 |
0.4 |
- |
~ |
~ |
~ |
~ |
~ |
3.3 |
1.3 |
18.0 |
0.4 |
Other & Unknown . . 10.3 |
41.5 |
110.2 |
5.8 |
149.8 |
9.7 |
50.1 |
14.4 |
11.9 |
29.9 |
8.1 |
9.5 |
38.5 |
15.6 |
378.9 |
8.8 |
State Total 25.0 |
100.0 1,900.0 |
100.0 1,550.0 |
100.0 |
350.0 |
100.0 |
40.0 |
100.0 |
85.0 |
100.0 |
250.0 |
100.0 |
4,200.0 |
100.0 |
||
" Preliminary |
PLEASE NOTE: Funding for wheat varieties was provided by the Montana Wheat & Barley Committee.
SPRING WHEAT - Major Varieties as Percent of Total Planted
Leading Varieties - 1990-96
Leading Varieties - 1996
Percent
Stoa 5.8% Grandin 8.5%
Other 22.1%
Amidon 27.1%
Hi-Line 5.9%
Lew 4.7%
Fortuna 6.5% Len 3.2%
Westbred Rambo 10.9% Newana 5.3%
1990 1991 1992
1993 1994 1995 1996
1996 Montana Agriciii,ti!rai, Statistics
State Statistics-Di'rumWheat Varjeties 41
MONTANA DURUM WHEAT VARIETIES: Seeded Acreage and Percent of Total By Districts, 1996 '^
Northwest
Variety (000) %
Kyle 39.3 20.9
Monroe 43.6 23.2
Vic 30.6 16.3
Renville 18.4 9.8
Crosby 17.3 9.2
Plenty 14.5 7.7
Ward 9.6 5.1
Sceptre 2.3 1.2
Westbred Laker 1.9 1.0
Medora 4.9 2.6
Durex
Kemut 1.1 0.6
Westbred 881
Other & Unknown . . 4.5 2.4
State Total 188.0 100.0
Other
State
(000)
7.4 2.1
1.8
%
17.6 5.0
4.3
1.5 |
3.6 |
3.0 |
7.1 |
5.9 |
14.0 |
6.2 |
14.8 |
0.5 |
1.2 |
2.1 |
5.0 |
0.5 |
1.2 |
11.0 |
26.2 |
42.0 |
100.0 |
(000) |
% |
46.7 |
20.3 |
45.7 |
19.9 |
30.6 |
13.3 |
20.2 |
8.8 |
17.3 |
7.5 |
16.0 |
7.0 |
12.6 |
5.5 |
8.2 |
3.6 |
8.1 |
3.5 |
5.4 |
2.3 |
2.1 |
0.9 |
1.1 |
0.5 |
0.5 |
0.2 |
15.5 |
6.7 |
230.0 |
100.0 |
Preliminary PLEASE NOTE: Funding for wheat varieties was provided by the Montana Wheat & Barley Committee.
DURUM WHEAT - Major Varieties as Percent of Total Planted
Leading Varieties - 1990-96
Leading Varieties - 1996
20
|Othe(j |
^^^^^^^|B^^^^^eOT |
ivrniiffrifiH |
|
Ward ^^ |
|
A Monroe |
|
j |
Renville 8 8% Crosby 7 5%
Ward 55%
Monroe 19 9%
Vic 13 3% Westbred Laker 3.5%
Kyle 20 3%
Other 10.6%
Plenty 7.0% Sceptre 3 6%
1990 1991 1992 1993
1994 1995 1996
42 State Statistics-Barley Varieties
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
MONTANA BARLEY VARIETIES: Percent of Total Seeded Acreage 1990-1996 & Seeded Acreage 1995 ^^-1996 2/
PERCENT OF TOTAL SEEDED ACREAGE SEEDED ACREAGE
VARIETY iHo nn nn nii mi 1995 '^ nn 1995 '^ 1995 ^'^
--(000)--
Harrington^' 22.7 25.3 23.5 22.0 28.0 24.9 32.5 324.0 422.0
Baronesse ~ ~ 0.1 1.5 7.2 11.9 12.4 155.0 161.1
Hector 22.9 25.8 23.9 22.5 14.7 13.5 10.2 175.9 132.3
Bowman 2.7 4.3 7.1 7.3 5.8 6.9 6.1 90.3 78.7
Gallatin 5.4 5.6 8.0 8.4 8.8 6.9 5.8 89.4 75.9
B1202 3' 2.4 2.7 3.9 5.7 3.7 6.1 5.3 79.5 69.3
Piroline 7.4 7.0 9.5 7.4 5.6 4.3 3.1 55.8 40.4
Lewis 2.1 3.0 2.2 5.1 5.2 2.5 2.5 33.1 32,2
Horsford 1.8 2.2 1.4 1.9 1.3 1.2 2.3 15.8 30.1
Moravian III ^' 2.5 1.7 1.8 1.9 0.8 1.0 1.8 13.4 23.1
Clark 4.7 4.1 2.5 2.1 1.2 1.5 1.6 19.2 20.6
Haybet ~ 0.1 - ~ 0.7 1.5 1.4 19.2 18.5
82601^' 2.1 1.3 1.4 0.6 I.l 1.8 1.3 24.0 16.8
Galena ~ ~ - ~ 0.8 0.9 1.2 11.8 15.4
Menuet 1.2 1.7 1.4 0.8 1.5 0.9 1.0 12.0 13.3
Kiages^' 7.2 3.3 0.3 0.6 - 0.1 0.8 1.6 10.6
Morex ^' 4.1 4.6 3.0 2.4 2.0 0.5 0.8 6.5 9.9
Stark - ~ ~ ~ 0.7 0.5 0.7 6.5 9.6
Westbred Medallion .. . 0.1 0.1 0.6 0.5 1.2 0.3 0.6 4.5 8.3
Bearpaw ~ 0.2 0.8 0.3 0.9 0.3 0.6 4.3 8.2
Chinook ^' ~ ~ - - ~ - 0.5 - 6.6
Westfbrd ~ ~ - - 0.1 0.5 0.5 6.8 6.4
Summit 0.5 ~ 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.2 0.4 2.1 5.6
Waxbar 0.2 0.2 ~ - - 0.3 0.3 3.5 4.3
Other & Unknown .... 10.0 6.8 8.3 8.6 8.2 11.5 6.3 145.8 80.8
STATE TOTAL 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 1,300,0 1,300.0
" Revised ^' Preliminary ^' American Malting Barley Association, Inc. recommended for malting and brewing in Montana.
MONTANA BARLEY VARIETIES: Seeded Acreage and Percent of Total By Districts, 1996 *^
Northwest N. Central Northeast Central Southwest S. Central Southeast State
Variety (000) % (000) % (000) % (000) % (000) % (000) % (000) % (000) %
Harrington 2' -- - 327.6 53.7 0.1 0.1 83.1 26.8 8.4 12.0 1.6 2.0 1.2 2.3 422.0 32.5
Baronesse 9.4 23.5 62.2 10.2 2.2 1.6 52.1 16.8 26.2 37.4 3.9 4.9 5.1 10.2 161.1 12.4
Hector - - 42.1 6.9 42.4 30.3 38.4 12.4 1.8 2.6 3.8 4.8 3.8 7.6 132.3 10.2
Bowman 0.4 1.1 4.3 0.7 41.3 29.5 0.9 0.3 - - 14.2 17.7 17.6 35.2 78.7 6.1
Gallatin 4.0 10.0 15.3 2.5 - - 38.1 12.3 5.2 7.4 8.6 10.7 4.7 9.4 75.9 5.8
81202^/ - - 45.8 7.5 1.5 1.1 14.3 4.6 - - 7.7 9.6 - ~ 69.3 5.3
Piroline ~ ~ 15.3 2.5 0.7 0.5 20.2 6.5 1.5 2.2 - - 2.7 5.3 40.4 3.1
Lewis 0.4 1.1 9.2 1.5 7.1 5.1 9.6 3.1 4.0 5.7 - - 1.9 3.8 32.2 2.5
Horsford 1.6 3.9 3.7 0.6 1.0 0.7 16.1 5.2 3.2 4.5 2.6 3.2 1.9 3.7 30.1 2.3
Moravian III 2/ - - 22.0 3.6 1.1 1.4 - ~ 23.1 1.8
Clark 1.3 3.3 15.9 2.6 2.8 4.0 0.6 0.7 - ~ 20.6 1.6
Haybet 2.8 6.9 1.2 0.2 8.1 5.8 2.5 0.8 0.7 1.0 0.6 0.7 2.6 5.2 18.5 1.4
B2601 2' - ~ 13.4 2.2 - - 3.4 1.1 16.8 1.3
Galena - - 2.4 0.4 12.6 15.8 0.4 0.8 15.4 1.2
Menuet 13.3 33.3 13.3 1.0
Klages^/ 5.0 1.6 2.7 3.8 2.9 3.6 - ~ 10.6 0.8
Morex 2' ~ ~ 4.9 0,8 5,0 7,1 9,9 0,8
Stark 8.4 6,0 1.2 2.4 9.6 0.7
Westbred Medallion . 0.4 1.0 ~ ~ 4.6 3.3 - - 2.7 3.9 0.6 0.7 ~ ~ 8.3 0.6
Bearpaw 1.7 4.3 6.5 2.1 8.2 0.6
Chinook ^' - - 5.5 0.9 - ~ 0.9 0.3 0.2 0.3 6.6 0.5
Westford 2.8 6.9 0.6 0.1 - ~ 1.2 0.4 0.4 0.6 1.4 1.8 - ~ 6.4 0.5
Summit 5.6 1.8 - ~ - - - - 5.6 0.4
Waxbar - - 1.8 0.3 ~ ~ 2.5 0.8 4.3 0.3
Other & Unknown .. 1.9 4.7 16,8 2,8 22,6 16.0 9.6 3.1 5.2 7.5 17.8 22.4 6.9 14.1 80.8 6.3
STATE TOTAL ... . 40.0 100.0 610.0 100.0 140.0 100.0 310.0 100.0 70.0 100.0 80.0 100.0 50.0100,0 1,300,0100,0
Preliminary ^' American Malting Barley Association, Inc, recommended for malting and brewing in Montana,
PLEASE NOTE: Funding for barley varieties was provided by the American Malting Barley Association, Inc, and the Montana Wheat & Barley Committee,
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
State Statistics-Marketings of Major Crops 43
BARLEY - Major Varieties as Percent of Total Planted
Leading Varieties - 1990-96
Leading Varieties - 1996
Percent
100
Horsford
lOtheij
Lewis 2.5% Hector 10.2'>/
Bowman 6 1%
B 1202 5.3%
Baronesse 12 4%
Piroline 3 1%
Harrington 32.5%
Gallatin 5 8% Horsford 2 3%
Other 19.8%
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996
PLEASE NOTE: Funding for barley varieties was provided by the American Malting Barley Association. Inc. and the Montana Wheat & Barley Committee.
MARKETINGS OF MAJOR CROPS; Estimated Percent of Farm Sales, Monthly, 1989-90 to 1994-95
Marketing Year:
ALL WHEAT
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
BARLEY
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
OATS
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
Marketing Year:
ALL HAY
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
July |
AU2. |
Sent. |
Oct. |
Nov. |
Dec. |
Jan. |
Feb. |
Mar. |
Apr. |
May |
June |
. |
-Percent" |
||||||||||
3 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
11 |
11 |
II |
8 |
7 |
9 |
9 |
7 |
5 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
8 |
10 |
15 |
10 |
11 |
6 |
4 |
4 |
4 |
7 |
10 |
10 |
11 |
9 |
12 |
10 |
13 |
6 |
5 |
3 |
2 |
4 |
6 |
8 |
11 |
9 |
14 |
13 |
11 |
7 |
8 |
7 |
5 |
4 |
6 |
7 |
9 |
10 |
15 |
12 |
10 |
8 |
7 |
7 |
5 |
8 |
7 |
8 |
10 |
10 |
13 -Percent- |
10 |
9 |
6 |
6 |
8 |
2 |
7 |
6 |
8 |
7 |
8 |
12 |
10 |
12 |
10 |
10 |
8 |
8 |
9 |
9 |
11 |
10 |
13 |
18 |
6 |
6 |
5 |
3 |
2 |
2 |
8 |
7 |
10 |
9 |
9 |
12 |
11 |
13 |
10 |
6 |
3 |
7 |
12 |
10 |
II |
9 |
6 |
9 |
10 |
7 |
6 |
7 |
6 |
3 |
5 |
7 |
10 |
8 |
8 |
13 |
13 |
9 |
9 |
8 |
7 |
7 |
14 |
12 |
9 |
9 |
9 |
12 â– Percent- |
10 |
9 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
10 |
7 |
14 |
11 |
5 |
6 |
9 |
10 |
7 |
6 |
9 |
6 |
13 |
3 |
9 |
6 |
8 |
7 |
16 |
9 |
9 |
6 |
7 |
7 |
15 |
10 |
7 |
10 |
3 |
7 |
11 |
12 |
9 |
4 |
9 |
3 |
6 |
7 |
7 |
9 |
7 |
12 |
14 |
5 |
16 |
7 |
7 |
3 |
4 |
3 |
8 |
18 |
5 |
14 |
5 |
13 |
14 |
6 |
6 |
4 |
5 |
15 |
13 |
6 |
10 |
7 |
7 |
9 |
9 |
11 |
6 |
2 |
June |
July |
Aue. |
Sent, |
Oct. |
Nov. |
Dec. |
Jan |
Feb |
Mar |
Apr. |
May |
. |
Pcrccnt- |
||||||||||
6 |
12 |
11 |
8 |
9 |
12 |
12 |
9 |
8 |
7 |
4 |
2 |
10 |
8 |
10 |
10 |
II |
9 |
7 |
10 |
7 |
9 |
4 |
5 |
3 |
11 |
13 |
7 |
8 |
7 |
10 |
12 |
9 |
8 |
6 |
6 |
3 |
7 |
7 |
8 |
12 |
14 |
17 |
10 |
10 |
7 |
3 |
2 |
3 |
7 |
7 |
8 |
12 |
14 |
17 |
10 |
10 |
7 |
3 |
2 |
5 |
5 |
9 |
9 |
8 |
17 |
12 |
10 |
8 |
9 |
6 |
2 |
44 Rank-Montana's Rank in the Nation's Agriculture
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
MONTANA'S RANK IN THE NATION'S AGRICULTURE |
|||||
% |
|||||
U.S. |
|||||
ITEM |
UNIT |
PERIOD OR DATE |
RANK |
Total |
|
Land in farms and ranches |
59,700,000 |
acres |
1996 |
2 |
6.2 |
Number of farms and ranches |
22,000 |
farms/ranches |
1996 |
31 |
1.1 |
Income from cash receipts, |
|||||
excluding Gov't payments: |
|||||
Total |
1,845,168,000 |
dollars |
1995 |
33 |
0.9 |
Crops |
1,047,254,000 |
dollars |
1995 |
30 |
1.0 |
Livestock |
797,914,000 |
dollars |
1995 |
32 |
0.9 |
LIVESTOCK INVENTORY AND PRODUCTION
All Cattle & Calves All Cows Beef Cows Milk Cows Cattle on Feed
Hogs and Pigs
Sheep and Lambs
Wool Production
All Chickens
Egg Production
Honey Production
2,750,000 |
head |
1,590,000 |
head |
1,570,000 |
head |
20,000 |
head |
105,000 |
head |
180,000 |
head |
465,000 |
head |
4,413,000 |
pounds |
540,000 |
birds |
4,000,000 |
eggs |
8,480,000 |
pounds |
Jan. 1, 1996 |
12 |
2.6 |
Jan. 1, 1996 |
9 |
3.6 |
Jan. 1, 1996 |
6 |
4.4 |
Jan. 1, 1996 |
44 |
0.2 |
Jan. 1, 1996 |
19 |
0.8 |
Dec. 1, 1995 |
27 |
0.3 |
Jan. 1, 1996 |
6 |
5.5 |
1995 |
4 |
7.0 |
Dec. 1, 1995 |
41 |
0.1 |
1995 |
42 |
0.1 |
1995 |
8 |
4.0 |
CROPS (Production)
All Wheat |
195,750,000 |
bushels |
Winter Wheat |
54,800,000 |
bushels |
Durum Wheat |
7,950,000 |
bushels |
Spring Wheat Other |
||
than Durum |
133,000,000 |
bushels |
Barley |
62,400,000 |
bushels |
Oats |
4,720,000 |
bushels |
All Hay |
5,360,000 |
tons |
Alfalfa Hay |
4,000,000 |
tons |
Dry Beans |
205,000 |
cwt |
Potatoes-fall |
2,940,000 |
cwt |
Sugar Beets |
1,193,000 |
tons |
Com |
||
Grain |
1,920,000 |
bushels |
Silage |
760.000 |
tons |
1995 1995 1995
1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995
1995 1995
3 |
9.0 |
12 |
3.5 |
3 |
7.8 |
2 |
24.8 |
2 |
17.4 |
12 |
2.9 |
11 |
3.5 |
9 |
4.7 |
15 |
0.7 |
14 |
0.7 |
7 |
4.3 |
41 |
1/ |
28 |
1.0 |
1/ Less than one-tenth of one percent.
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
Rank-Record Highs & Lows 45
CROPS AND LIVESTOCK |
: Record |
Highs and Lows, |
Montana |
|||
RECORD HIGH RECORD LOW .. _ |
||||||
Year tstimalc |
||||||
Kern BARLEY |
IM |
Ouanliw |
Mo.'Year " |
Omnity |
M9''Ycar " |
%'^'A |
Planled |
Acres |
2,400,000 |
1986 |
145.000 |
1938 |
1926 |
l^arvcsted |
Acres |
2,180,000 |
1986 |
2.000 |
1883 |
in2 |
Yield |
Bu. |
58.0 |
1993 |
12.0 |
1919 |
1882 |
Production |
Bu. |
94,500.000 |
1987 |
79.000 |
1883 |
1882 |
Price |
J/Bu. |
3.32 |
May- 1996 |
.23 |
Feb-1933 |
1910 |
All Stocks CORN Planted-All Purposes |
Bu. |
94,175,000 |
Sep- 1987 |
2.886,000 |
July-1953 |
194S |
Acres |
401,000 |
1924 |
55,000 |
1995 |
1923 |
|
Harvested for GRAIN |
Acres |
101,000 |
1923 |
2,000 |
1897 |
1892 |
Grajn Yield |
Bu. |
135.0 |
1994 |
8.5 |
1919 |
1892 |
Grain Production |
Bu. |
2,750,000 |
1992 |
42,000 |
1897 |
1892 |
Season Average Price |
S/Bu |
3.60 |
1980 |
.40 |
1932 |
1892 |
Harvested for SILAGE |
Aa«s |
75.000 |
1989 |
2,000 |
1931 |
1919 |
Silage Yield |
Tons |
21.0 |
1994 |
1.5 |
1934 |
1919 |
Silage Production ALFALFA HAY |
Tons |
1.491.000 |
1978 |
7.000 |
1928 |
1919 |
Harvested |
Acns |
1.600,000 |
1995 |
374.000 |
1919 |
1919 |
Yield |
Tons |
2.50 |
1981 |
1.20 |
1935 |
I9I9 |
Production |
Tons |
4.000.000 |
1995 |
598,000 |
1919 |
I9I9 |
Price |
sn-on |
105.00 |
Apr- 1989 |
5.70 |
Aug-1939 |
1939 |
ALL OTHER HAY |
||||||
Harvested |
Acres |
1,390,000 |
1965 |
550,000 |
1994 |
1963 |
Yield |
Tons |
1.70 |
1995 |
1.00 |
1988 |
1963 |
Production |
Tons |
1.678.000 |
1965 |
700.000 |
1988 |
1963 |
Price |
J/Ton |
94.00 |
Apr- 1989 |
12.00 |
May-1958 |
1953 |
ALL HAY |
||||||
Harvested |
Acres |
2.585.000 |
1953 |
1.125.000 |
1910 |
1909 |
Yield |
Tons |
2.23 |
1995 |
.88 |
1936 |
1909 |
Production |
Tons |
5.350,000 |
1995 |
1.283.000 |
1910 |
1909 |
Price |
V\<m |
104.00 |
Apr- 1989 |
5.50 |
Aug-1939 |
1939 |
All Stocks OATS |
Tons |
4.931,000 |
Dec- 1995 |
194.000 |
May-1950 |
1944 |
Planled |
Acres |
781,000 |
1970 |
140,000 |
1994 |
1929 |
Harvested |
Acits |
650,000 |
1918 |
46.000 |
1882 |
1882 |
Yield |
Bu. |
6S.0 |
1993 |
13.5 |
1919 |
1882 |
Production |
Bu. |
25,650,000 |
1915 |
1.500.000 |
1889 |
1882 |
Price |
S«u. |
2.49 |
Sep-1988 |
.20 |
Feb-1933 |
1910 |
All Slocks |
Bu. |
29,432,000 |
Oct- 1970 |
870.000 |
June- 1996 |
194S |
ALL WHEAT |
||||||
Planted |
Acres |
6.340,000 |
1989 |
2.543.000 |
1916 |
I9I6 |
Harvested |
Acres |
5,969,000 |
1953 |
9.000 |
1876 |
1873 |
Yield |
Bu. |
39.2 |
1993 |
5.0 |
1919 |
1873 |
Production |
Bu. |
206,334,000 |
1993 |
162.000 |
1876 |
1873 |
Price |
smu. |
5.46 |
May- 1996 |
.25 |
Dec-1932 |
1910 |
All Slocks |
Bu. |
234,709.000 |
Oct- 1982 |
1.763.000 |
July-1932 |
1930 |
DURUM WHEAT |
||||||
Planled |
Acres |
1,017,000 |
1956 |
15.000 |
1954 |
1954 |
Harvested |
Acres |
978,000 |
1956 |
14.000 |
1954 |
1954 |
Yield |
Bu. |
33.0 |
1992 |
9.0 |
1988 |
1954 |
Production |
Bu. |
18.093.000 |
1956 |
189.000 |
1954 |
1954 |
Pnce |
$/Bu. |
7.47 |
Jan- 1974 |
1.20 |
Feb- 1970 |
1955 |
All Stocks |
Bu. |
17.320,000 |
Oct- 1982 |
487,000 |
July- 1966 |
1964 |
SPRING WHEAT OTHER THAN DURUM |
||||||
Planted |
Acres |
3,950.000 |
1995 |
1,129.000 |
1969 |
1954 |
Harvested |
Acres |
3.800.000 |
1995 |
1.104.000 |
1969 |
1954 |
Yield |
Bu. |
37.0 |
1993 |
9.0 |
1961 |
1954 |
Production |
Bu. |
133.000,000 |
1995 |
13.518.000 |
1961 |
1954 |
Price |
S/Bu. |
5.42 |
May- 1996 |
.26 |
Dec-1932 |
1929 |
All Slocks |
Bu. |
138.330,000 |
Sep- 1995 |
9.062,000 |
July-1975 |
1971 |
WINTER WHEAT |
||||||
Planled |
Acres |
3,200,000 |
1976 |
150,000 |
1909 |
1909 |
Harvested |
Acres |
3,080.000 |
1976 |
127.000 |
1909 |
1909 |
Yield |
Bu. |
42.0 |
1993 |
5.2 |
1919 |
1909 |
Producoon |
Bu. |
105.000.000 |
1975 |
2.798.000 |
1919 |
1909 |
Price |
$/Bu. |
555 |
May- 1996 |
.24 |
Dec-1932 |
1929 |
All Slocks |
Bu |
114.590.000 |
Sep- 1987 |
7,000,000 |
June- 1996 |
197! |
CATTLE |
||||||
All Cattle & Calves, Jan. 1 Beef Cows, Jan. 1 ^ Milk Cows, Jan. 1 "" |
Head |
3.380,000 |
1974 |
67,000 |
1867 |
1867 |
Hod |
1,746,000 |
1974 |
294,000 |
1938 |
1924 |
|
Hod |
215,000 |
1934 |
8,000 |
1880 |
1875 |
|
Calves Bora |
Head |
1,730,000 |
1973 |
350.000 |
1938 |
1924 |
Beef Cattle Prices |
$Cwt. |
84.40 |
Aug- 1990 Feb-1991 |
2.70 |
Dec- 1933 |
1910 |
Calf Prices |
SCwt. |
105.00 |
4.10 |
Jan- 1934 |
1910 |
|
HOGS |
||||||
All Hogs. Dec. 1 |
Hod |
445,000 |
1943 |
1,000 |
1867 |
1867 |
Dec-May Pig Crop |
Hewl |
421,000 |
1943 |
83,000 |
1937 |
1924 |
June-Nov Pig Crop |
Head |
277,000 |
1943 |
57,000 |
1934 |
1924 |
All Hog & Pig Prices SHEEP |
S/Cwt. |
58.10 |
Jun-1990 |
2.60 |
Jan-1933 |
1910 |
All Sheep & Lambs, Jan. 1 |
Head |
4.280.000 |
1934 |
465.000 |
1996 |
1930 |
Total Slock Sheep, Jan. 1 |
Head |
5,736.000 |
1903 |
3.000 |
1867 |
1867 |
Market Sheep & Lambs. Jan. 1 |
Head |
428.000 |
1945 |
14.000 |
19t0 |
1930 |
Ewes - 1 Yr Plus. Jan 1 |
Head |
3.268.000 |
1931 |
347.000 |
1996 |
1930 |
Lambs Crop |
Head |
2.695,000 |
1934 |
360,000 |
1979 |
1924 |
Sheep Pnces |
%K>ML |
35.70 |
Mar-1996 |
1.95 |
Nov-1932 |
1910 |
Lamb Prices |
SACwt. |
99.60 |
July- 1996 |
3.50 |
Jio-1932 |
1910 |
Wool Production |
Pounds |
38.480.000 |
1909 |
4.379.000 |
1978 |
1909 |
Wool Price CHICKENS & EGGS |
J/Lb. |
1.72 |
Jan- 1989 |
.07 |
July-1932 |
1910 |
All Chickens, Dec. 1 |
Head |
2.738.000 |
1944 |
510,000 |
1994 |
1924 |
Average number of Layers |
Head |
1.870.000 |
1925 |
363,000 |
1994 |
1924 |
Egg Production |
Eggs |
265.000.000 |
1944 |
95.000.000 |
1994 |
1924 |
' In case of a tie, the most recent year was used. ^ Cows two years old and older prior to 1970. Cows calved since 1970
i
46 Rank-Winter & Other Spring Wheat Production
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
Winter Wheat - 1995
Production (Bu.)
Numbers show ranking of top ten.
Q Less than 130,000 â–¡ 130,000-449,999
450,000-2,999,999 3,000,000 +
â– 'T'^'^'T'^f?'^
Other Spring Wheat - 1995
Production (Bu.)
jT'Twrrw
1 Sheridan [â–
•'■' j\ lTg^cy| ', ':VV.>^'oy/-'jCh<x]leau |.;-':v:V-;'.;-'; ,': '•■'•;'•.'; V-j'-l .'. . . tV'V\\:V';'v}\]^ _/
(Fergus}-
I Petroleum I
[Meagher I
I iRav^lil I
Sih/ef Bow 1
Ga<latin|
iBeavertwad)
IWheaflafHjJ-
i
iGoMwi Valley
J
IcSwl I iFatonl
|B^H<yn|
M
Numbers show ranking of top ten.
Q Less than 200,000 || 1,000,000-5,999,999 Q 200,000-999,999 ^ 6,000,000 +
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
RaNK-DI KIM Whkai & Bariln Prodiction 47
Durum Wheat -1995
Production (Bu.)
MM
Numbers show ranking of top five.
[J Less than 1,000 ||| 100,000-299,999
Q 1,000-99,999
m 300,000 +
Barley - 1995
Production (Bu.)
n«M |
||
P""**! |
\a^m] |
|
ii- |
h |
|
{Rem |
||
(RkjumI |
||
lMcCon.1 |
f, ^ |
|
.12 |
^]"V |
Numbers show ranking of top ten.
Q Less than 250,000 [J 250,000-749,999
750,000-2,499,999
m 2,500,000 +
n
48 Rank-Oats & Alfalfa Hay Production
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
Oats - 1995
Production (Bu.)
iDaniels |
.••.'.• .jShefidan}.'.
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Numbers show ranking of top ten.
Q Less than 50,000 \~2 50,000-89,999
90,000-139,999 140,000 +
Alfalfa Hay - 1995
Production (Tons)
Q Less than 45,000
90,000-149,999
Numbers show ranking^f top ten. â–¡ 45,000-89,999 g 150,000 +
Tie - Big Horn and Teton Counties (9th)
II
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
County Statistics-All Crops Harvested acres 49
ALL CROPS: Irrigated and Non-Irrigated, Harvested Acres, 1994-95
COUNTY
& DISTRICT
Deer Lodge
Flathead
Granite
Lake
Lincoln
Mineral
Missoula
Powell
Ravalli
Sanders
NORTHWEST
Blaine
Chouteau
Glacier
Hill ,
Liberty
Phillips
Pondera
Teton
Toole
NORTH CENTRAL .
Daniels
Dawson
Garfield
McCone
Richland
Roosevelt
Sheridan
Valley
NORTHEAST
Broadwater
Cascade
Fergus
Golden Valley
Judith Basin
Lewis & Clark
Meagher
Musselshell
Petroleum
Wheatland
CENTRAL ,
Beaverhead
Gallatin
Jefferson
Madison
Silver Bow
SOUTHWEST
Big Horn
Carbon
Park
Stillwater
Sweetgrass
Treasure
Yellowstone
SOIITH CENTRAL
Carter
Custer
Fallon
Powder River
Prairie
Rosebud
Wibaux
SOITHEAST
MONTANA
IRRIGATED
NON-IRRIGATED
1994 Harvested Acres
10,460
25,850
28,200
62,410
5,600
1,600
19,000
50,130
37,780
14.500
255.530
1995 Harvested Acres
11,080
25,790
27,600
61,800
6,700
1,600
18,500
51,430
42,250
14,200
260.950
1994 Harvested Acres
1,000
42,700
1,600
21,000
3,500
2,000
7.800
S.OOO
3,100
15.700
103,400
1995 Harvested Acres
1,900
42,500
1,400
25,000
4,200
2,700
8,300
4,400
3.800
18.000
112.200
49,020
10,400
27,015
5,610
6,310
37,300
67,450
99,915
3,410
306.430
56,150
15,600
29,620
6,940
8,220
41,300
71,850
115,110
8,210
353.000
209,400 675,200 237,200 544,100 290,200 196,500 263,900 220,800 295,300 2.932.600
225,700 701.100 247.500 552,300 299,900 199.600 255.200 208,600 301.400 2.99 UDO
2.500 18.925
6,600
8,400 48,340 10,820
3,600
37.300
136.485
2,900 19,135
5,100
8,600 46,635 12,530
7,100
34.200
136.200
239.800 204,200 147,900 246,400 215,300 350,600 312.300 317.300 2.033.800
251.300 204.000 141,300 203,000 228,700 368.000 311.400 325.100 2.032.800
43,790 32,310 14,010 14,200
9,300 37,000 46,500
9,700
12,000
25,105
243.915
46,250 29.715 17,005 12,300 12,000 36,000 51.000 11,700 13,900 24,210 254.080
32,500
262,700
371,400
50,100
187,100
36.900
30.600
48.400
26.800
67.500
1.114.000
34,200
274.700
374.500
56.100
195,500
40,900
30,600
55,400
25,000
70,100
1.157.000
115,550
94,260
27,910
82,800
8,600
329.120
124,540
91,070
26,100
86.460
9.500
337.670
13.300
72.100
6.200
8.700
1.700
102.000
11,100 72,600
5.600 11.000
1.000 lOUOO
55,020 61,120 46,200 18.690 36,800 21,010 68,500 JOLMfiL
53,930 69,460 53,900 23,590 37,400 21,760 68.670 328.710
175.400
35.900
23,400
97,600
21,600
8,900
121,000
483.800
164.400 36.300 19.100
100.400
21,700
9,200
122.300
473.400
2,000 22,600
3,300
9,700 18,630 31.350
1,000 88.580
4.000 25,860
2,700
7,300 17,130 30,800
2,000 89,790
92.000 68,200
100,800 78,900 52,500 85,300 70,300
548.000
117,100 72,200
115,500 92.600 56,700 93,300 69,300
616,700
1,667.400
1.^60.400
'â– 3r. 600
".484,"00
50 County Statistics-All Wheat
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
ALL WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1994
COUNTY ALL IRRIGATED
& Planted Net Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per
DISTRICT Acres '^ Acres '^' Acres Acre Bu. Bushels Rank Acres Acres Acre Bu.
Deer Lodge 1,000 1,000 1,000 39.0 39,000 51 500 500 46.0
Flathead 14,300 14,200 14,000 54.8 767,000 36 4,000 3,900 56.4
Granite -- - - "â– - -
Lake 15,300 15,300 14,900 59.2 882,000 34 9,900 9,700 66.4
Lincoln — ~ - — ~ -
Mineral 400 400 400 52.5 21,000 53
Missoula 3,000 3,000 2,900 41.4 120,000 48 900 900 53.3
Powell .. 400 400 400 47.5 19,000 54 200 200 60.0
Ravalli 1,400 1,400 1,300 38.5 50,000 50 500 500 56.0
Sanders 2,200 2,200 2,100 28.6 60,000 49 500 500 50.0
Other -- - - -- - -
northwest 38.000 37.900 37.000 52.9 1.958.000 - 16.500 16.200 61.7
Blaine -- ~ - ~ - -
Chouteau 559,000 542,200 529,500 34.3 18,140,000 1 4,400 4,300 61.4
Glacier - ~ ~ ~ .. -
Hill 506,600 506,100 493,100 34.5 17,007,000 2 1,900 1,900 48.9
Liberty 261,700 261,700 256,700 29.6 7,587,000 6 2,800 2,700 44.4
Phillips - -- -- - - -
Pondera .... 204,400 201,300 196,700 29.0 5,710,000 11 16,600 16,200 44.6
Teton 173,200 166,400 160,700 29.6 4,761,000 17 12,500 12,200 53.4
Toole ... 244,900 241,000 236,400 29.6 7,005,000 7 1,000 1,000 35.0
Other 486,400 485,700 470,400 29.1 13,708,000 -- 19,700 19,300 40.4
NORTH central .. . 2.436.200 2.404.400 2.343.500 31.5 73.918.000 - 58.900 57.600 46.3
Daniels 218,100 218,100 213,000 28.3 6,034,000 10 200 200 55.0
Dawson 162,500 161,600 157,000 32.5 5,098,000 15 2,100 2,100 55.7
Garfield 117,500 117,500 114,500 29.2 3,342,000 20 700 700 40.0
McCone 217,100 216,500 208,600 29.3 6,102,000 9 2,800 2,700 37.8
Richland 173,200 173,200 169,100 36.9 6,242,000 8 14,000 13,800 64.9
Roosevelt 307,500 307,500 300,800 32.6 9,803,000 3 1,700 1,500 58.0
Sheridan 274,700 274,700 269,500 31.3 8,428,000 4 800 800 52.5
Valley 298,400 298,400 290,700 28.0 8,128,000 5 1 1,200 10,500 45.4
Other - -- -- -- - -
NORTHEAST 1.769.000 1.767.500 1.723.200 30.9 53.177.000 - 33.500 32.300 54.5
Broadwater 39,700 39,700 38,000 46.9 1,781,000 25 14,700 14,500 63.3
Cascade 171,600 163,300 160,600 30.1 4,832,000 16 7,100 6,900 51.9
Fergus — ~ ~ — .. ..
Golden Valley 32,800 32,800 32,200 30.2 971,000 32 900 900 51.1
Judith Basin 84,000 78,300 76,600 27.8 2,129,000 23 1,100 1,100 41.8
Lewis & Clark 18,400 18,400 17,900 37.8 676,000 38 3,300 3,300 59.1
Meagher 12,100 12,100 11,900 34.4 409,000 42 1,300 1,200 62.5
Musselshell 25,500 25,500 23,200 32.2 748,000 37 400 400 55.0
Petroleum 17,500 17,500 16,100 29.1 469,000 41 1,200 1,000 40.0
Wheatland 40,000 40,000 39,100 26.4 1,033,000 31 400 400 57.5
Other 184,100 181,600 173,100 30.1 5,202,000 -- 700 700 44.3
CENTRAL 625.700 609.200 588.700 31.0 18.250.000 - 31.100 30.400 57.7
Beaverhead 8,900 8,900 8,600 62.8 540,000 39 4,600 4,400 79.8
Gallatin 44,000 43,900 42,600 55.2 2,352,000 22 12,700 12,400 78.8
Jefferson 3,200 3,200 3,200 39.7 127,000 47 300 300 70.0
Madison 8,100 8,100 7,300 33.7 246,000 46 2,000 2,000 37.5
Silver Bow 800 800 800 37.5 30,000 52 600 600 40.0
Other - -- - - - -
SOUTHWEST 65.000 64.900 62.500 52.7 3.295.000 - 20.200 19.700 73.5
Big Horn 147,500 147,500 144,000 35.9 5,172,000 14 15,700 15,500 62.5
Carbon 15,600 15,600 15,300 30.8 471,000 40 1,800 1,800 58.3
Park 12,300 12,300 11,700 34.8 407,000 43 2,600 2,300 45.7
Stillwater 51,500 51,500 49,600 29.7 1,472,000 26 1,700 1,700 45.3
Sweetgrass 7,600 7,600 7,500 34.1 256,000 45 200 200 45.0
Treasure 5,500 5,500 5,400 62.2 336,000 44 3,200 3,200 77.5
Yellowstone 102,000 99,500 98,500 32.4 3,191,000 21 4,700 4,600 73.0
Other -- -- -- -- ....
SOUTH CENTRAL ... 342.000 339.500 332.000 34.1 11J05.000 - 29.900 29300 63.1
Carter 35,600 35,600 33,900 28.3 960,000 33
Custer ~ - ~ - ....
Fallon ~ - - - ....
Powder River 27,900 27,900 26,300 29.9 787,000 35 600 600 50.0
Prairie 42,200 42,200 41,000 33.2 1,360,000 27 4,700 4,600 67.0
Rosebud — — -- ~ ....
Wibaux ~ - - - ....
Other 198,400 197,900 189,900 29.4 5,580,000 - 6,600 6,300 63.0
SOUTHEAST 304.100 303.600 291.100 29.8 8.687.000 - 11.900 11.500 63.9
MONTANA 5.580.000 5.527.000 5378.000 31.7 170.590.000 - 202,000 197.000 56.9
" Counties with less than 500 acres planted of one class of wheat are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information. ^' Planted acres less winter wheat acres replanted to spring wheat.
Production Bu,
23,000 220,000
644,000
48,000 12,000 28,000 25,000
1.000.000
264,000
93,000 120,000
723,000
651,000
35,000
780,000
2.666.000
11,000 117,000
28,000 102,000 895,000
87,000
42,000 477,000
1.759.000
918,000 358.000
46,000 46,000 195,000 75,000 22,000 40,000 23,000 31,000 1,754,000
351,000
977,000
21,000
75,000
24,000
1.448.000
968,000 105,000 105,000 77,000 9,000 248,000 336,000
1.848.000
30,000 308,000
397,000 735.000
11.210.000
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
County Statistics-all Wheat 51
ALL WHEAT: Non-Irrigated Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1994
COUNTY
& DISTRICT
Deer Lodge
Flathead
Granite
Lake
Lincoln
Mineral
Missoula
Powell
Ravalli
Sanders
Other
NORTtfWEST
Blaine
Chouteau
Glacier
Hill
Liberty
Phillips
Pondera
Teton
Toole
Other
NORTH CENTRAL â– . .
Daniels
Dawson
Garfield
McCone
Richland
Roosevelt
Sheridan
Valley
Other
NORTHEAST
Broadwater
Cascade
Fergus
Golden Valley
Judith Basin
Lewis & Clark
Meagher
Musselshell
Petroleum
Wheatland
Other
CENTRAL
Beaverhead
Gallatin
Jefferson
Madison
Silver Bow
Other
sotrrmvEST
Big Horn
Carbon
Park
Stillwater
Sweetgrass
Treasure
Yellowstone
Other
SOUTH CENTRAL . . .
Carter
Custer
Fallon
Powder River
Prairie
Rosebud
Wibaux
Other
SOITHEAST
MONTANA
FOLLOWING FALLOW
Planted Acres
500 4.800
3,400
300
1,200
200
500
1,100
12.000
Harvested Acres
500 4,800
3,400
300
1,100
200
400
1,000
11.700
Yield Per Acre Bu.
32.0 60.4
52.1
56.7 46.4 35.0 27.5 22.0
S0.5
Production BiL 16,000 290,000
177,000
17,000 51,000 7,000 11,000 22,000
591.000
RE-CROPPED |
|||
Planted |
Harvested Acres. |
Yield Per Acre Bu |
Production BJL |
5,500 |
5.300 |
48.5 |
257.000 |
2,000 |
1.800 |
339 |
61.000 |
100 900 |
100 900 |
40.0 23.3 |
4,000 21,000 |
400 600 |
400 600 |
27.5 21.7 |
11,000 13,000 |
9.S00
9.100
40.3
367.000
432,400
454,300 217,000
163.800 131,100 230.500 429.700 2.058.800
409.800
441,900 213.000
157.900 120,400 222,300 417,700 1.983.000
36.4
35.2 31.5
29.2 29.9 29.9 29.2 J2A_
14,917,000
15,568.000 6,701,000
4,606,000
3,596,000
6,641,000
12,211,000
64.240.000
122,200
50.400 41.900
24.000 29.600 13.400 37,000 318.500
115.400
49.300 41.000
22,600 28,100 13,100 33,400 302.900
25.6
27.3 18.7
16.9 18.3 25.1 21.5 23.1
2.959.000
1.346,000 766,000
381,000 514,000 329,000 717,000 7.012.000
172,000 131,600 102,500 158,800 123,400 249,400 204,800 224,700
1367,200
168,300 127,200 99,900 153,000 120,800 244,600 201,500 220,200
U3S.S00
29.1 32.6 30.2 30.5 35.6 33.7 31.9 28.6
31.5
4,895,000 4,152,000 3,018,000 4,662,000 4,297,000 8,247.000 6,430.000 6,308,000
42.009.000
45,900 28,800 14,300 55,500 35,800 56,400 69,100 62,500
368300
44,500 27,700 13,900 52,900 34,500 54,700 67,200 60,000
355.400
25.3 29.9 21.3 25.3 30.4 26.9 29.1 22.4
26.5
1,128,000 829.000 296,000 1,338.000 1,050,000 1,469.000 1,956,000 1,343,000
9,409.000
20,200 105,900
24,700
50,900
12,300
8,400
20.800
15,200
21,700
134.700
414.800
18,800 98,400
24.200
45,600
12,000
8,400
20,300
14,100
21,400
125,900
389.100
38.6 32.4
31.0 28.5 33.4 32.6 33.0 28.9 28.1 31.8 31.7
726,000 3,192,000
751,000
1.298.000
401.000
274.000
670.000
408.000
601,000
3,998,000
12319.000
4,800 58,600
7,200
32,000
2,800
2,400
4,300
1,100
17,900
48.700
179.800
4,700 55,300
7,100
29,900
2,600
2,300
2,500
1,000
17.300
46,500
169.200
29.1 23.2
24.5 26.3 30.8 26.1 22.4 210 23.6 25.2 24.7
137.000 1,282,000
174.000
785.000
80.000
60,000
56.000
21,000
409.000
1,173,000
4.177.000
3,300
29,100
2,700
5,000
200
40300
3,200
28,000
2,700
4,300
200
38.400
45.6 45.8 37.0 32.1 30.0
43.6
146,000
1,283,000
100,000
138,000
6,000
1 -673.000
1.000
2.200
200
1.100
.ASOJL
1.000
2.200
200
1.000
4.400
430 41.8 30.0 33.0
J15_
43.000
92.000
6,000
33,000
n^ooo
111.500
11,500
8.200
44.100
5.500
1.900
79.900
262.600
108.700
11.300
7.900
42.700
5.400
1.800
76.800
254.600
34.0 28.5 33.0 30.0 37.0 39.4 31.4
32.4
3,695,000 322,000 261,000
1,281,000
200.000
71.000
2,415,000
8-245.000
20.300 2.300 1.500 5.700 1.900 400
17.400
_4LaKL
19.800 2,200 1.500 5,200 1,900 400
17,100
48.100
25.7 20.0 27.3 219 24.7 42.5 25.7
JLL.
509,000 44,000 41.000
114.000 47,000 17.000
440,000
1.212.000
22,200
20,800 33,700
155,600 232300
21,500
19.800 32,800
149,100 223.200
30.1
29.6 29.7
29.2 29.4
647,000
586,000 975.000
4.350.000 6.558.000
13,400
6.500 3,800
36,200 59.900
12,400
5,900 3,600
34,500 56,400
29.0 21.4
24.1
24.7
313,000
171,000 77,000
833.000 1394.000
4388.000
4.235.500
32.0 135.635.000
990.000
945ii00
25.1
23.745,000
52 County Statistics-All Wheat
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
I
ALL WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1995
COUNTY ALL IRRIGATED
& Planted Net Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per
DISTRICT Acres '^ Acres ^^ Acres Acre Bu. Bushels Rank Acres Acres Acre Bu.
Deer Lodge 1,100 1,100 1,100 60.9 67,000 52 600 600 80.0
Flathead 14,000 14,000 13,700 68.9 944,000 35 4,900 4,700 70.4
Granite ~ -- ~ "" — —
Lake 17,500 17,500 16,900 63.4 1,071,000 31 10,900 10,500 69.6
Lincoln — ~ ~ ~ - -
Mineral — -- ~ "" - -
Missoula 3,100 3,100 3,000 39.0 117,000 48 1,100 1,000 60.0
Powell ~ -- — "" - -
Ravalli - - - - - -
Sanders ... 2,700 2,700 2,600 50.8 132,000 46 700 700 75.7
Other 3 600 3,600 3,400 50.6 172,000 -- 1,300 1,200 79.2
NORTHWEST 42.000 42.000 40.700 61.5 2.503.000 - 19.500 18.700 70.5
Chouteau '.'.' 621,400 590,400 572,300 43.9 25,114,000 1 12,100 11,000 47.1
Glacier ... 151,800 150,800 148,300 42.0 6,227,000 14 8,700 8,500 52.9
Hill 518,500 515,300 501,500 43.3 21,690,000 2 2,400 2,400 51.7
Liberty 277,500 272,000 265,900 40.7 10,823,000 3 3,400 3,400 59.4
Phillips - -- -- " - -
Pondera .... 193,000 186,700 182,400 47.5 8,667,000 6 18,900 18,600 62.2
Teton ... 169,600 161,600 154,500 43.6 6,734,000 11 12,000 11,400 54.3
Toole .... 243,700 243,300 237,100 39.1 9,275,000 4 4,600 4,600 43.9
Other 355,500 354,200 348,400 34.8 12,127,000 -- 17,700 16,900 42.0
NORTH CENTRAL .. . 2.531.000 2.474.300 2.410.400 41.8 100.657.000 - 79.800 76.800 51.8
Daniels ~ ~ — ~ .. — _ _
Dawson -- - - ~ .. - _ —
Garfield 119,500 119,300 106,100 23.5 2,494,000 22 700 700 61.4
McCone 215,800 215,600 167,700 25.4 4,252,000 18 2,700 2,200 41.8
Richland 179,200 179,100 173,700 24.9 4,333,000 17 15,200 14,700 45.9
Roosevelt 316,500 316,500 310,200 25.2 7,805,000 7 3,100 3,000 37.7
Sheridan — -- - ~ .. -
Valley 297,400 297,400 293,200 30.8 9,025,000 5 11,000 10,700 42.9
Other 672,600 672,100 647,900 27.3 17,688,000 - 5,300 5,200 52.9
NORTHEAST 1.801.000 1.800.0QQ 1.698.800 26.8 45.597.000 - 38.000 36.500 45.4
Broadwater 44,700 44.000 42,700 47.6 2,031,000 25 16,200 16,000 64.7
Cascade 169,800 164,900 161,800 41.7 6,745,000 10 7,200 7,000 55.9
Fergus — ~ — — _ —
Golden Valley 36,500 35,300 34,000 32.1 1,090,000 29 1,300 1,200 59.2
Judith Basin ~ - ~ - — —
Lewis & Clark 18,700 18,500 18,500 37.6 695,000 38 3,100 3,100 53.9
Meagher 13,800 12,800 12,100 41.5 502,000 40 1,200 1,200 69.2
Musselshell 35,400 35,400 34,500 28.8 993,000 34 700 700 57.1
Petroleum 18,700 18,100 16,700 22.2 371,000 45 2,100 1,600 30.6
Wheatland 43,400 41,400 40,600 32.3 1,310,000 27 400 400 60.0
Other 261,500 259,600 247,500 37.2 9,218,000 -- 1,100 1,100 59.1
CENTRAL 642.500 630.000 608.400 37.7 22.955.000 - 33300 32.300 59.6
Beaverhead 8,100 8,100 7,900 67.6 534,000 39 4,900 4,900 84.5
Gallatin - - - - - -
Jefferson 3,500 2,800 2,700 45.6 123,000 47 400 400 80.0
Madison 8,700 8,700 8,400 51.7 434,000 42 3,100 3,100 72.9
Silver Bow — - - — - - ~
Other 43,100 41,200 39,700 58.5 2,324,000 -- 14,400 14,000 80.6
SOUTHWEST 63.400 60.800 58.700 58.2 3.415.000 - 22.800 22.400 80.4
Big Horn ~ -- ~ -- .... —
Carbon 14,200 14,200 13,800 36.3 501,000 41 1,900 1,800 56.1
Park 11,500 10,700 10,200 37.2 379,000 44 3,300 2,900 58.3
Stillwater 47,700 47,700 46,900 32.2 1,510,000 26 1,800 1,700 52.9
Sweetgrass 3,800 3,800 3,600 29.4 106,000 49 200 100 60.0
Treasure 6,000 6,000 5,900 66.8 394,000 43 3,300 3,300 88.2
Yellowstone ~ -- ~ -- ....
Other 237,600 237,200 233,400 41.9 9,779,000 - 21,500 21,100 72.6
SOUTH CENTRAL . â– â– 320.800 319.600 313.800 40.4 12.669.000 - 32.000 30.900 70.8
Carter 44,300 43,400 41,000 20.2 827,000 36
Custer - ~ - ~ ....
Fallon -- - " - ....
Powder River 27,200 27,100 25,800 28.6 739,000 37 900 900 51.1
Prairie 42,000 42,000 41,000 29.5 1,210,000 28 4,500 4,400 44.8
Rosebud - ~ ~ -- .... - ~
Wibaux ~ - - - .... _ —
Other. .
SOUTHI
MONTA
" Counties with less than 500 acres planted of one class of wheat are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information. ^' Planted acres less winter wheat acres replanted to spring wheat.
Production Bu.
48,000 331,000
731,000
60,000
53,000
95,000
1.318.000
518,000 450,000 124,000 202,000
1,156,000 619,000 202,000 710,000
3.981.000
43,000
92,000
674,000
113,000
459,000
275,000
1.656.000
1,035,000 391,000
71,000
167,000 83,000 40,000 49,000 24,000 65,000 1.925.000
414,000
32,000 226,000
1,128,000 1.800.000
101,000
169,000
90,000
6,000
291,000
1,532,000 2.189.000
46,000 197,000
Other SOUTHEAST |
205,800 319J00 |
205,800 318J00 |
196,400 304.200 |
26.4 26.1 |
5,178,000 7.954.000 |
7,200 12.600 |
7,100 12.400 |
52.5 49.7 |
373,000 616.000 |
MONTANA |
.. 5,720,000. |
5.645.000 |
5.435.000 |
36.0 |
19S.750.000 = |
238.000 |
^30.000 |
58.6 |
13,485,000 |
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
Coi'NTY Statistics-All Wheat 53
ALL WHEAT: Non-Irrigated Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1995
COUNTY
& DISTRICT
Deer Lodge
Flathead
Granite
Lake
Lincoln
Mineral
Missoula
Powell
Ravalli
Sanders
Other
NORTHWEST
Blaine .
Chouteau
Glacier
Hill
Liberty
Phillips
Pondera
Teton
Toole
Other
NORTH CENTRAL .
Daniels
Dawson
Garfield
McCone
Richland
Roosevelt
Sheridan
Valley
Other
NORTHEAST
Broadwater
Cascade
Fergus
Golden Valley
Judith Basin
Lewis & Clark
Meagher
Musselshell
Petroleum
Wheatland
Other
CENTRAL
Beaverhead
Gallatin
Jefferson
Madison
Silver Bow
Other
SOUTHWEST
Big Horn
Carbon
Park
Stillwater
Swectgrass
Treasure
Yellowstone
Other
SOUTH CENTR.4L
Carter
Custer
Fallon
Powder River
Prairie
Rosebud
Wibaux
FOLLOWING FALLOW
3,700
800
1,100
1.300
10.000
Harvested Acres 500 2,600
3,600
800
1,100 1,300 9,900
Yield Per Acre Bu.
38.0
74.6
55.6
30.0
48.2 38.5 S4.5
Production Bu. 19,000 194,000
200,000
24,000
53,000
50,000
540,000
RE-CROPPED |
|||
Planted |
Harvested |
Yield Per |
Production |
Acres |
Acres |
Acre Bu |
BjL |
6,500 |
6,400 |
65.5 |
419,000 |
2,900 |
2,800 |
50.0 |
140,000 |
1,200
900
1,000
12.500
1,200
800
900
12.100
27.5
32.5 30.0 53.3
33,000
26.000
27.000
645.000
449,000 123,800 462,900 236,800
146,700 120,400 224,800 309,600 2.074.000
414,100 121.600 446.600 225,600
136,800 107,500 218,400 303,900 1.974.500
44.8 42.6 43.8 40.3
46.6
44.3 39.0 35.1 41.9
18.552.000 5,184,000
19,561,000 9,097,000
6,380,000
4,761,000
8.521.000
10.664,000
82.720.000
160,300 19,300 53,200 37.300
27,400 37,200 14,300 28,200 377.200
147,200 18,200 52,500 36.900
27,000 35,600 14,100 27.600 359.100
41.1 32.6 38.2 41.3
41.9 38.0 39.1 27.3 38.9
6.044,000
593.000
2.005.000
1.524.000
1.131,000
1,354,000
552,000
753,000
13.956.000
99,400 157,700 121,600 249,700
220,300
498.800
U47.500
88.800 119,300 117,700 244,600
217,300
481,000
U68.700
24.8 26.7 24.1 26.3
31.8
27.7 27.5
2,202,000 3,188,000 2.837.000 6.439.000
6,902,000 13.340.000 34,908.000
19,400 55,400 42,400 63.700
66,100 168.500 415.500
16,600 46.200 41,300 62.600
65,200 161.700 393,600
15.0 21.0 19.9 20.0
25.5 25,2 22.9
249.000
972,000
822.000
1.253.000
1.664,000 4.073.000 9,033.000
23,200 102,300
25,300
12,200
9,800
23,200
15,300
25,300
173.000
409,600
21,700 96,200
23,100
12,000
8,100
22,400
13,900
23,800
160,800
382.000
37.4 42.3
31.3
35.3 40.0 29.4 21.2 34.9 37.5 37.1
811,000 4,074,000
722,000
424,000 324,000 658,000 294,000 830,000 6.031.000 14.168.000
5.300 60,300
9,900
3,400
2,800
11,500
1,300
17,700
87.400
199.600
5.000 58,600
9,700
3,400
2,800
11,400
1,200
16.400
85.600
194.100
37.0 38.9
30.6
30.6 33.9 25.9 23.3 278 36 5 35.4
185.000 2.280.000
297.000
104,000
95,000
295,000
28.000
456.000
3,122.000
6.862,000
2.700
2.900 4,300
26.200 36.100
2,500
2,100 4,000
23.300 31.900
38.0
39.0 37.0
46.4 44.0
95,000
82,000 148,000
1,080,000 1.405,000
500
200 1,300
2,500 4.500
500
200 1,300
2.400 4,400
50.0
45.0 46.2
483
47.7
25.000
9,000 60,000
116.000 210.000
9,700 6,100 35,800 1,900 1,900
173,400 228.800
9,500 5,400 35,300 1,800 1,800
171,100 224.900
32.5 31.7 33.1 29.4 38.9
397 380
309,000
171,000
1,167,000
53,000
70,000
6.785.000 8.SS5.00Q
2,600
2,100
10,100
1.700
800
42,700 60.000
2,500 1,900 9,900 1,700 800
41.200 58,000
36.4 20.5 25.6 27.6 41.3
35.5 33.2
91,000 39,000 253,000 47,000 33,000
1,462,000 1.925.000
30,500
20,900 31,300
27.900
19.800 30.600
21.3
27.9 27.3
595.000
552,000 836.000
13,800
5,400 6.200
13.100
5,100 6,000
17.7
27.6 29.5
232.000
141.000 177.000
Other |
146,300 229.000 |
140.800 219.100 |
26.8 26.3 |
3.776.000 5,-59,000 |
52.300 T-.-^OO |
48.500 72,700 |
21.2 21.7 |
1 029 000 |
SOUTHEAST |
1.579.000 |
|||||||
MONTANA |
4J35.000 |
MiLOOO |
36.0 |
i4s.o55.onn |
i.u-.nno |
1,094,000 |
31.3 |
34,2in,nno |
54 County Statistics-Winter Wheat
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
1
WINTER WHEAT; Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1994
COUNTY ALL IRRIGATED
& Planted Net Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per
DISTRICT Acres '^ Acres '^' Acres Acre Bu. Bushels Rank Acres Acres Acre Bu.
Deer Lodge - - — " - -
Flathead 5,900 5,800 5,800 66 382,000 27 700 600 70
Granite — ~ ~ "■- —
Lake 7,800 7,800 7,700 64 495,000 25 3,700 3,700 79
Lincoln ~ -- â– â– â– â– - -
Mineral -- ~ - ~ — -
Missoula 1,700 1,700 1,600 51 82,000 45 300 300 80
Powell — " ■■— - - — —
Ravalli 500 500 400 28 11,000 50 - -- _
Sanders 1,800 1,800 1,700 27 46,000 48 300 300 50
Other 300 300 300 57 17,000
NORTHWEST 18.000 17.900 17.500 59 1.033.000 5.000 4.900 77
Blaine 33,300 33,100 32,000 33 1,057,000 16 1,100 1,100 45
Chouteau 412,000 395,200 387,000 38 14,610,000 1 1,700 1,700 55
Glacier .... 8,700 8,700 8,500 36 304,000 32 1,200 1,200 45
Hill 220,000 219,500 213,000 39 8,215,000 2 700 700 50
Liberty 101,000 101,000 99,500 36 3,592,000 5 800 800 45
Phillips 12,500 12,000 12,000 36 434,000 26 800 800 58
Pondera 80,000 76,900 75,500 32 2,420,000 9 1,200 1,100 67
Teton 85,000 78,200 75,500 33 2,511,000 8 1,500 1,400 52
Toole 47,500 43,600 43,500 31 1,338.000 12
Other - -- - -- - -
NORTH CENTRAL â– â– â– 1.000.000 968.200 946.500 36 34.481.000 - 9.000 8.800 52
Daniels — -- ~ ~ .. —
Dawson 18,000 17,100 16,500 32 528,000 22 - _ _
Garfield 50,500 50,500 49,000 31 1,520,000 10
McCone 31,000 30,400 30,000 29 877,000 17 200 200 45
Richland 9,900 9,900 9,800 39 379,000 28 100 100 50
Roosevelt 7,800 7,800 7,700 38 291,000 34
Sheridan ~ — — — — —
Valley 8,800 8,800 8,600 32 277,000 38 200 200 50
Other 6,000 6,000 5,900 37 216,000
NORTHEAST 132.000 130.500 127.500 32 4.088.000 500 500 48
Broadwater 7,700 7,700 7,000 43 302,000 33 800 700 64
Cascade 100,000 91,700 91,000 34 3,105,000 6 700 600 58
Fergus 123,500 121,000 1 15,500 33 3,820,000 4 200 200 45
Golden Valley 26,000 26,000 25,600 30 769,000 18 200 200 55
Judith Basin 45,000 39,300 38,600 28 1,094,000 15 200 200 50
Lewis & Clark 7,900 7,900 7,800 37 285,000 36 200 200 50
Meagher 8,900 8,900 8,800 32 278,000 37 100 100 50
Musselshell 18,000 18,000 16,800 34 563,000 21 100 100 50
Peuoleum 10,000 10,000 9,200 31 286,000 35 100 100 40
Wheatland 18,000 18,000 17,700 29 505,000 24 - _ ..
Other - - - -- .. -
CENTRAL 365.000 348.500 338.000 33 11.007.000 - 2.600 2.400 56
Beaverhead 4,400 4,400 4,300 48 208,000 40 600 600 60
Gallatin 28,300 28,200 27,400 49 1,339,000 11 1,700 1,500 78
Jefferson 1,300 1,300 1,300 47 61,000 46 200 200 65
Madison 2,000 2,000 2,000 41 82,000 44 200 200 60
Silver Bow - ~ -- - .... .. .. ~
Other -- -- -- - ....
SOUTHWEST 36.000 35.900 35.000 48 1.690.000 2.700 2.500 71
Big Horn 121,000 121,000 118,500 35 4,134,000 3 4,700 4,600 51
Carbon 10,900 10,900 10,700 29 312,000 31 300 300 47
Park 9,600 9,600 9,200 35 319,000 29 1,400 1,200 48
Stillwater 41,000 41,000 39,300 31 1,212,000 13 1,300 1,300 35
Sweetgrass 5,000 5,000 4,900 36 178,000 41
Treasure 2,500 2,500 2,400 46 1 1 1,000 43 400 400 70
Yellowstone 85,000 82,500 82,000 32 2,624,000 7 1,300 1,300 77
Other -- -- â– - - ....
SOUTH CEINTRAL â– . â– 275.000 272.500 267.000 33 8.890.000 9.400 9.100 S3
Carter 6,600 6,600 6,100 26 156,000 42
Custer 26,000 25,500 25,000 27 680,000 20 100 100 60
Fallon 12,300 12,300 1 1,200 28 312,000 30 200 200 40
Powder River 17,900 17,900 17,200 30 523,000 23 100 100 50
Prairie 23,200 23,200 22,500 31 704,000 19 200 200 55
Rosebud 36,000 36,000 34,500 33 1,130,000 14 200 200 50
Wibaux 2,000 2.000 2,000 28 56,000 47
Other - - - - ....
HEAST 124.000
TANA 1.950.000
" Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information.
^' Planted acres less winter wheat replanted to spring wheat.
Production Bu.
42,000 294,000
24,000
15,000 375.000
50,000 93,000 54,000 35,000 36,000 46,000 74,000 73,000
461,000
9,000 5,000
10,000
24.000
45,000
35,000
9.000
11,000
10,000
10,000
5,000
5,000
4,000
134,000
36,000
117,000
13,000
12,000
178.000
233,000 14,000 58,000 45,000
28,000 100,000
478.000
6,000
8,000
5,000
11,000
10,000
SOUTHEAST |
124.000 |
123.500 |
118.500 |
30 |
3.561.000 |
_ |
800 |
800 |
50 |
40.000 |
MONTANA |
1.950.000 |
1,897,000 |
1,850,000 |
35 |
64.750.000 |
- |
30.000 |
_^L000_ |
58 |
1,690,000 |
li
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
County Statistics-Winter Wheat 55
WINTER WHEAT:
COUNTY
& DISTRICT
Deer Lodge
Flathead
Granite
Lake
Lincoln
Mineral
Missoula
Powell
Ravalli
Sanders
Other
NORTirVVEST
Blaine
Chouteau
Glacier
Hill
Liberty
Phillips
Pondera
Teton
Toole
Other
NORTH CENTRAL â– â– â–
Daniels
Dawson
Garfleld
McCone
Richland
Roosevelt
Sheridan
Valley
Other
NORTHEAST
Broadwater
Cascade
Fergus
Golden Valley
Judith Basin
Lewis & Clark
Meagher
Musselshell
Petroleum
Wheatland
Other
CENTR.\L
Beaverhead
Gallatin
Jefferson
Madison
Silver Bow
Other
SOITHWEST
Big Horn
Carbon
Park
Stillwater
Sweetgrass
Treasure
Yellowstone
Other
SOl'TH CENTRAL . . .
Carter
Custer
Fallon
Powder River
Prairie
Rosebud
Wibaux
Other
SOITHEAST
MONTANA
Non-Irrigated Acreage, Yield, & Production, by Counties & Districts, 1994
Planted Acres
3.600 3,300
1.200
500
1.100
300
10.000
FOLLOWING FALLOW
Harvested Acres
3.600 3.300
1.100
400 1,000
300 9.700
Yield Per Acre Bu
67 53
46
28 22 57 53
Production
241,000 174,000
51,000
11,000
22,000
17,000
516.000
RE-CROPPF.D
200
400
3.000
Harvested Acres
1,600 700
200
400 2.900
Yield Per Acre Bu
62 39
35
23
49
Production Bu
99,000 27,000
7,000
9,000 142.000
28,900
359,700
6,900
209,500
94,100
11,000
75,300
79,700
45,400
910.500
27,600
338,700
6,700
202,600
92,700
10,500
71,700
70,800
41,400
862.700
34 38 34 39 36 35 32 33 31
37
933,000 12,991,000
226,000 7,870,000 3,376,000
367,000 2,286,000 2,352,000 1,273,000
31.674.000
3,300 50,600
600 9,800 6,100
700 3,500 3,800 2,100
80,500
3,300 46,600
600 9,700 6,000
700 2,700 3.300 2,100
75.000
22 33 40 32 30 30 22 26 31
31
74,000
1.526,000
24,000
310,000
1 80,000
21,000
60,000
86,000
65,000
2,346,000
13,400
49,400
25,200
5,900
4,100
5,500
3.000
106.500
12,400
48,000
24,600
5,900
4,100
5,500
3,000
103.500
32 31 29
41 40
34 43 32
394.000 1,493,000 717,000 241,000 164,000
188,000
128,000
3J25.000
4,600 1,100 5,600 3,900 3,700
3,100
3,000
25,000
4,100 1,000 5,200 3,800 3,600
2,900
2,900
23.500
33 27 29 35
35
27 30 31
134,000 27,000 151,000 133,000 127,000
79,000
88,000
739.000
5,900
81.600
104,300
22,600
34.300
6,000
7,700 16,500
9,400 14.600
302.900
5,300 74,400 97,000 22,200 29,400
5,900
7,700 16,100
8,600 14,500
281.100
42 34 34 31 29 36 33 34 32 29
_2i.
222,000 2,550.000 3,269,000 681,000 840.000 213,000 253,000 546.000 272.000 415.000
9.261.000
1,000
17,700
19,000
3,200
10,500
1,700
1,100
1,400
500
3,400
59.500
1,000
16,000
18,300
3,200
9,000
1,700
1,000
600
500
3,200
54.500
35 33 30 24 27 36 20 20 20 28
30
35.000
520,000
542,000
77,000
244,000
62.000
20,000
12.000
10.000
90,000
1612.000
3.000
25,500
1,000
1.800
3U00
2.900
24,800
1,000
1,800
30.500
47 47 45 39
46
136.000
1,167,000
45,000
70,000
1,418.000
800
1,100
100
2.000
800
1,100
100
2.000
45 50 30
47
36,000
55.000
3,000
94.000
103,000
10,300
7,500
36,900
4,300
1.800
76,300
240.100
101,000
10.100
7,300
35,600
4,200
1,700
73.400
233J00
35 29 33 31 38 40 31
Ji.
3,538.000 288,000 243.000
1,119.000
160.000
68.000
2.309.000
7.725.000
13.300 300 700
2.800 700 300
7.400
25.500
12.900 300 700
2,400 700 300
7,300
24.600
28 33 26 20 26 50 29
28
363,000 10,000 18,000 48,000 18,000 15,000
215.000
687.000
5,700 24,700 II. 100 13.800 21.200 34.600 600
111,700
1.713.000
5,300 23,900 10,000 13,600 20,600 33,200 600
107.200
26 27 28 30 32 33 32
J0_
1.628.000
35
136,000 648,000 279.000 402.000 652.000 1.095.000 19.000
3.231.000
57.150.000
900 1.200 1.000 4,000 1,800 1.200 1.400
11,500
207.000
800 1,000 1,000 3,500 1,700 1,100 1.400
10,500
25 26 25 33 24 23 26
28
193,000
31
20,000 26,000 25,000 116,000 41,000 25,000 37,000
290.000
5,910.000
1
S6 County Statistics-Winter Wheat
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
WINTER WHEAT: |
Acreage |
, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, |
1995 |
|||||||
COUNTY |
ALL |
irrigated |
||||||||
& |
Planted |
Net Planted |
Harvested |
Yield Per |
Production |
Planted |
Harvested |
Yield Per |
Production |
|
DISTRICT |
Acres " |
Acres 2/ |
Acres |
Acre Bu. |
Bushels |
Rank |
Acres, |
Acres |
Acre Bu. |
BiL |
Deer Lodge |
.. |
__ |
__ |
_. |
— |
— |
- |
- |
- |
~ |
Flathead |
4,000 |
4,000 |
3,900 |
73 |
286,000 |
27 |
1,000 |
900 |
71 |
64,000 |
Granite |
— |
~ |
— |
— |
~ |
— |
— |
~ |
— |
-- |
Lake |
7,300 |
7,300 |
7,100 |
67 |
475,000 |
21 |
3,800 |
3,600 |
78 |
281,000 |
Lincoln |
— |
— |
— |
~ |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
" |
Mineral |
600 |
600 |
600 |
40 |
24,000 |
48 |
— |
~ |
— |
-- |
Missoula |
900 |
900 |
900 |
31 |
28,000 |
46 |
100 |
100 |
60 |
6,000 |
Powell |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
— |
-- |
~ |
~ |
Ravalli |
— |
— |
— |
— |
~ |
— |
~ |
-- |
— |
— |
Sanders |
1,700 |
1,700 |
1,700 |
56 |
96,000 |
42 |
500 |
500 |
80 |
40,000 |
Other |
500 |
500 |
500 |
48 |
24,000 |
- |
100 |
100 |
70 |
7,000 |
northwest |
15.000 |
15.000 |
14.700 |
63 |
933.000 |
— |
5.500 |
5.200 |
77 |
398,000 |
Blaine |
31,500 |
30,700 |
30,000 |
33 |
1,003,000 |
14 |
2,000 |
1,600 |
36 |
57,000 |
Chouteau |
325,000 |
294,000 |
286,000 |
46 |
13,021,000 |
1 |
2,000 |
1,900 |
61 |
116,000 |
Glacier |
8,500 |
7,500 |
7,100 |
35 |
251,000 |
30 |
1,200 |
1,100 |
47 |
52,000 |
Hill |
112,000 |
108,800 |
105,000 |
42 |
4,422,000 |
3 |
900 |
900 |
47 |
42,000 |
Liberty |
37,000 |
31,500 |
30,500 |
36 |
1,085,000 |
12 |
800 |
800 |
51 |
41,000 |
Phillips |
9,500 |
9,000 |
8,900 |
30 |
263,000 |
29 |
1,100 |
900 |
40 |
36,000 |
Pondera |
39,000 |
32,700 |
30,500 |
54 |
1,638,000 |
9 |
1,100 |
1,000 |
64 |
64,000 |
Teton |
76,000 |
68,000 |
66,000 |
46 |
3,008,000 |
6 |
1,700 |
1,600 |
66 |
106.000 |
Toole |
11,500 |
11,100 |
11,000 |
43 |
473,000 |
22 |
200 |
200 |
50 |
10,000 |
Other |
— |
— |
~ |
~ |
— |
— |
~ |
" |
~ |
-* |
650.000 |
593J00 |
575.000 |
44 |
25.164.000 |
— |
11.000 |
10,000 |
52 |
524.000 |
|
Daniels |
~ |
-- |
- |
-- |
||||||
Dawson |
14,000 |
13,900 |
13,500 |
21 |
282,000 |
28 |
- |
~ |
-- |
~ |
Garfield |
41,500 |
41,300 |
36,100 |
26 |
945,000 |
15 |
- |
- |
- |
~ |
McCone |
22,500 |
22,300 |
16,500 |
29 |
475,000 |
20 |
100 |
100 |
60 |
6,000 |
Richland |
9,300 |
9,200 |
9,000 |
27 |
245,000 |
31 |
100 |
100 |
70 |
7,000 |
Roosevelt |
4,000 |
4,000 |
3,900 |
17 |
68,000 |
43 |
- |
- |
- |
~ |
Sheridan |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
44 |
— |
— |
~ |
~ |
Valley |
5,700 |
5,700 |
5,500 |
32 |
177,000 |
36 |
300 |
300 |
67 |
20,000 |
Other |
3,000 |
2,600 |
2,500 |
30 |
76,000 |
— |
— |
~ |
— |
— |
100.000 |
99.000 |
87.000 |
26 |
2.268.000 |
— |
500 |
500 |
66 |
33.000 |
|
Broadwater |
6,700 |
6,000 |
5,700 |
39 |
224,000 |
32 |
700 |
600 |
50 |
30,000 |
Cascade |
104,000 |
99,100 |
98,000 |
44 |
4,286,000 |
4 |
1,100 |
1,000 |
54 |
54,000 |
Fergus |
114,000 |
113,000 |
105,000 |
38 |
4,010,000 |
5 |
100 |
100 |
40 |
4,000 |
Golden Valley |
18,500 |
17,300 |
16,200 |
32 |
518,000 |
19 |
200 |
100 |
70 |
7,000 |
Judith Basin |
50,000 |
49,100 |
47,500 |
36 |
1,724,000 |
8 |
100 |
100 |
60 |
6,000 |
Lewis & Clark |
4,700 |
4,500 |
4,500 |
34 |
155,000 |
37 |
100 |
100 |
50 |
5,000 |
Meagher |
9,800 |
8,800 |
8,100 |
40 |
323,000 |
26 |
100 |
100 |
50 |
5,000 |
Musselshell |
14,400 |
14,400 |
14,000 |
30 |
425,000 |
23 |
100 |
100 |
50 |
5,000 |
Petroleum |
9,700 |
9,100 |
8,000 |
18 |
144,000 |
39 |
500 |
100 |
40 |
4,000 |
Wheatland |
18,200 |
16,200 |
16,000 |
33 |
531,000 |
18 |
- |
— |
~ |
~ |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
— |
— |
~ |
— |
~ |
" |
" |
350.000 |
337.500 |
323.000 |
38 |
12J40.000 |
— |
3.000 |
2J00 |
52 |
120.000 |
|
Beaverhead |
3,600 |
3,600 |
3,500 |
51 |
178,000 |
35 |
900 |
900 |
81 |
73,000 |
Gallatin |
25,400 |
23,500 |
22,600 |
49 |
1,103,000 |
11 |
2,200 |
2,000 |
72 |
143,000 |
Jefferson |
1,300 |
600 |
600 |
45 |
27,000 |
47 |
200 |
200 |
70 |
14,000 |
Madison |
1,700 |
1,700 |
1,600 |
64 |
102,000 |
41 |
200 |
200 |
75 |
15,000 |
Silver Bow |
_ |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
~ |
— |
— |
-- |
Other |
_ |
- |
~ |
- |
-- |
-- |
- |
- |
-- |
- |
southwest |
32.000 |
29.400 |
28J00 |
50 |
1.410.000 |
— |
3.500 |
3J00 |
74 |
245.000 |
Big Horn |
114,000 |
113,800 |
112,000 |
43 |
4,792,000 |
2 |
3,200 |
3,100 |
69 |
215,000 |
Carbon |
10,900 |
10,900 |
10,500 |
35 |
372,000 |
24 |
600 |
500 |
50 |
25,000 |
Park |
7,700 |
6,900 |
6,500 |
33 |
216,000 |
33 |
1,500 |
1,100 |
61 |
67,000 |
Stillwater |
37,200 |
37,200 |
36,500 |
35 |
1,260,000 |
10 |
1,300 |
1,200 |
48 |
57,000 |
Sweetgrass |
2,100 |
2,100 |
2,000 |
33 |
65,000 |
45 |
- |
- |
- |
— |
Treasure |
3,100 |
3,100 |
3,000 |
51 |
152,000 |
38 |
700 |
700 |
87 |
61,000 |
Yellowstone |
73,000 |
72,800 |
71,500 |
39 |
2,812,000 |
7 |
1,700 |
1,600 |
78 |
124,000 |
Other |
— |
— |
— |
~ |
" |
~ |
~ |
— |
~ |
~ |
SOUTH CENTRAL . . . |
248.000 |
246.800 |
242.000 |
40 |
9.669.000 |
_ |
9.000 |
8.200 |
67 |
549.000 |
Carter |
8,500 |
7,600 |
6,700 |
27 |
178,000 |
34 |
- |
-- |
||
Custer |
26,000 |
26,000 |
25,500 |
28 |
709,000 |
16 |
200 |
200 |
60 |
12,000 |
Fallon |
— |
— |
~ |
— |
— |
— |
~ |
— |
~ |
— |
Powder River |
12,200 |
12,100 |
11,300 |
30 |
344,000 |
25 |
100 |
100 |
60 |
6,000 |
Prairie |
20,500 |
20,500 |
20,000 |
31 |
627,000 |
17 |
100 |
100 |
70 |
7,000 |
Rosebud |
32,500 |
32,500 |
32,000 |
32 |
1,027,000 |
13 |
100 |
100 |
60 |
6,000 |
Wibaux |
- |
- |
- |
- |
~ |
- |
- |
- |
- |
— |
Other |
5,300 |
5,300 |
4,500 |
29 |
131,000 |
— |
~ |
~ |
— |
— |
SOUTHEAST |
105.000 |
104.000 |
100.000 |
30 |
3.016.000 |
— |
500 |
500 |
62 |
31.000 |
MONTANA |
1.500.000 |
1.425.000 |
U70.000 |
40 |
54.800.000 |
— |
33,000 |
30.000 |
63 |
1.900.000 |
" Counties with less than 50C |
acres planted |
are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information |
||||||||
^ Planted acres less winter wheat replanted to spring wheat. |
ii
1996 Montana agricultural Statistics
County Statistics-Winter Wheat 57
WINTER WHEAT:
COUNTY &
DISTRICT
Deer Lodge
Flathead
Granite
Lake
Lincoln
Mineral
Missoula
Powell
Ravalli
Sanders
Other
NORTHWEST
Blaine
Chouteau
Glacier
Hill
Liberty
Phillips
Pondera : .
Teton
Toole
Other
NORTH CENTRAL â– . .
Daniels
Dawson
Garfield
McCone
Richland
Roosevelt
Sheridan
Valley
Other
NORTHEAST
Broadwater
Cascade
Fergus
Golden Valley
Judith Basin
Lewis & Clark
Meagher
Musselshell
Petroleum
Wheatland
Other
CENTRAL
Beaverhead
Gallatin
Jefferson
Madison
Silver Bow
Other
soirrirwEST
Big Horn
Carbon
Park
Stillwater
Sweelgrass
Treasure
Yellowstone
Other
SOITH CENTRAL â– â– â–
Carter
Custer
Fallon
Powder River
Prairie
Rosebud
Wibaux
Non-Irrigated Acreage, Yield, & Production, by Counties <& Districts, 1995
Planted Acres
2,000
2.800
500 400
900
400
7.000
FOLLOWING FALLOW
RE-CROPPED
Harvested Acres
2.000
2,800
500 400
900
400
7.000
Yield Per Acre Bu.
80
59
40 30
52 43 60
Production
Bm
160,000
164.000
20,000 12,000
47,000
17,000
420.000
Planted Acres
1,000
700
100 400
300
2.500
Harvested Acres
1,000
700
100 400
300 2.500
Yield Per Acre Bu
62
43
40 25
30
46
Production Bu
62,000
30,000
4,000 10,000
9,000 115.000
26,100
269,500
4,800
106,400
34,500
5,800
36,600
64,900
10,400
559.000
25,300 241,500
4,300 99,700 28,100
5,500 28,300 55,400
9,900
498.000
33 46 34 42 36 33 54 45 43
44
843,000 11,110,000
148,000 4,234,000 1,010,000
180,000 1,515,000 2,512,000
428,000
21.980.000
3,400 53,500 2,500 4,700 1,700 2,600 1,300 9,400 900
80.000
3,100 42,600 1,700 4,400 1,600 2,500 1,200 9,000 900
67,000
33 42 30 33 21 19 49 43 39
40
103,000
1,795,000
51,000
146,000 34,000 47,000 59,000
390,000 35,000
2,660,000
7,400
39,800
18,100
4,700
1,800
2,700
1,500
76.000
7,100
34,500
13,900
4,600
1,800
2,700
1,400
66.000
21 27 29 29 21
38 34
27
152,000 921,000 405,000 134,000 38,000
103,000
47,000
1.800.000
6,600 1,700 4,300 4,500 2,200
2,700
1,500
23.500
6,400 1,600 2,500 4,300 2,100
2,500
1,100
20.500
20 15 26 24 14
22 26 21
130,000 24,000 64,000
104,000 30,000
54,000
29,000
435.000
5,100 75,900 93,100 16,300 35,400
3.200
8,700 13.500
8.900 12,900
273.000
4.200 71,400 84,600 14,200 33,400
3,000
7,000 13,100
7,600 11,700
250.200
38 44 38 33 38 36 41 30 18 36
38
158,000
3,137,000
3,244,000
463,000
1,278,000
108,000
286,000
394,000
134,000
418.000
9.620.000
900
27,000
20,800
2,000
14,500
1,400
1,000
800
300
5,300
74.000
900
25,600
20,300
1,900
14,000
1,400
1,000
800
300
4,300
70.500
40 43 38 25 31 30 32 33 20 26
37
36,000 1,095,000
762,000 48,000
440,000
42,000
32,000
26,000
6,000
113,000
2.600.000
2,400 22,100
1,000 1,500
27.000
2,300
19,500
300
1,400
23.500
39 46 30 62
JL.
90,000
904.000
9.000
87,000
1.090.000
300
1,100
100
1.500
300
1.100
100
1.500
50 51 40
50
15,000
56.000
4,000
75,000
91,500 9,000 4,800
30.400 1.400 1,800
67,100
206.000
90.400 8,800 4,100
30.000 1.300 1,700
66,000
202JOO
42 33 30 35 29 40 39
39
3,798,000
294,000
123,000
1,045,000
38,000
68,000
2,564,000
7.930.000
19.300 1.300 1.400 5.500 700 600 4.200
33.000
18,500 1,200 1,300 5.300 700 600 3,900
31.500
42 44 20 30 39 38 32
38
779.000 53,000 26,000
158,000 27,000 23.000
124,000
1,190.000
7,400 24,500
11,000 18,400 26,900
5,700 24,000
10,200 18,000 26.600
27 28
30 31 32
153,000 660,000
308,000 553.000 838,000
1,100 1.300
1.100 2,000 5,500
1,000 1,300
1,000 1,900 5,300
25 28
30 35 35
Other |
3,800 92.000 |
3,500 88.000 |
31 30 |
108,000 2,620.000 |
1,500 12,500 |
1.000 11,500 |
23 32 |
SOl'THEAST |
|||||||
MONTANA |
1.240.000 |
1.135.000 |
40 |
45,460,000 |
2:'7.oon |
205,000 |
36 |
25,000 37,000
30,000
67,000
183,000
23,000 365.000
7.440.000
I
58 County Statistics-Other Spring Wheat
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
OTHER SPRING WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1994
COUNTY ALL IRRIGATED
& Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per
DISTRICT Acres '^ Acres Acre Bu. Bushels Rank Acres Acres Acre Bu.
Deer Lodge 1,000 1,000 39 39,000 49 500 500 46
Flathead 8,400 8,200 47 385,000 34 3,300 3,300 54
Granite
Lake 7,500 7,200 54 387,000 33 6,200 6,000 58
Lincoln
Mineral
Missoula 1,300 1,300 29 38,000 50 600 600 40
Powell
Ravalli 900 900 43 39,000 48 500 500 56
Sanders
Other 900 900 41 37,000 - 400 400 55
NORTHWEST 20.000 19.500 47 925.000 11.500 11.300 55
Blaine 158,000 152,500 27 4,128,000 10 7,700 7,600 45
Chouteau 143,000 138,500 25 3,410,000 14 2,200 2,100 63
Glacier 135,000 131,500 29 3,856,000 13 5,000 4,900 33
Hill 286,000 279,500 31 8,774,000 2 1,200 1,200 48
Liberty 159,000 155,500 25 3,954,000 11 2,000 1,900 44
Phillips 138,000 133,000 29 3,905,000 12 3,900 3,700 34
Pondera 121,000 118,000 27 3,202,000 15 15,000 14,700 43
Teton 84,000 81,000 27 2,169,000 16 11,000 10,800 54
Toole 196,000 191,500 29 5,627,000 6 1,000 1,000 35
Other
NORTH CENTRAL â– . 1.420.000 1.381.000 28 39.025.000 49.000 47.900 45
Daniels 205,000 200,000 28 5,633,000 5 200 200 55
Dawson 144,000 140,000 33 4,553,000 8 2,000 2,000 56
Garfield 67,000 65,500 28 1,822,000 17 700 700 40
McCone 185,000 177,500 29 5,196,000 7 2,600 2,500 37
Richland 162,000 158,000 37 5,826,000 4 13,900 13,700 65
Roosevelt 290,000 283,500 32 9,202,000 1 1,500 1,300 58
Sheridan 133,000 129,500 32 4,148,000 9 400 400 50
Valley 289,000 281,500 28 7,825,000 3 10,700 10,000 45
Other
NORTHEAST 1.475.000 1.435.500 31 44.205.000 32.000 30.800 55
Broadwater 32,000 31,000 48 1,479,000 19 13,900 13,800 63
Cascade 71,000 69,000 25 1,716,000 18 6,400 6,300 51
Fergus 60,500 57,500 24 1,380,000 20 500 500 44
Golden Valley 6,800 6,600 31 202,000 39 700 700 50
Judith Basin 39,000 38,000 27 1,035,000 23 900 900 40
Lewis & Clark 10,500 10,100 39 391,000 32 3,100 3,100 60
Meagher 3,200 3,100 42 131,000 44 1,200 1,100 64
Musselshell 7,500 6,400 29 185,000 40 300 300 57
Petroleum 7,500 6,900 27 183,000 41 1,100 900 40
Wheatland 22,000 21,400 25 528,000 30 400 400 58
Other
CENTRAL 260.000 250.000 29 7.230.000 28.500 28.000 58
Beaverhead 4,500 4,300 77 332,000 35 4,000 3,800 83
Gallatin 15,700 15,200 67 1,013,000 24 11,000 10,900 79
Jefferson 1,900 1,900 35 66,000 47 100 100 80
Madison 6,100 5,300 31 164,000 42 1,800 1,800 35
Silver Bow 800 800 38 30,000 51 600 600 40
Other
SOUTHWEST 29.000 27.500 58 1 .605.000 17.500 17.200 74
Big Horn 26,500 25,500 41 1,038,000 22 1 1,000 10,900 67
Carbon 4,700 4,600 35 159,000 43 1,500 1,500 61
Park 2,700 2,500 35 88,000 45 1,200 1,100 43
Stillwater 10,500 10,300 25 260,000 37 400 400 80
Sweetgrass 2,600 2,600 30 78,000 46 200 200 45
Treasure 3,000 3,000 75 225,000 38 2,800 2,800 79
Yellowstone 17,000 16,500 34 567,000 29 3,400 3,300 72
Other
SOUTH CENTRAL .. 67.000 65.000 37 2.415.000 20.500 20.200 68
Carter 29,000 27,800 29 804,000 26
Custer 13,300 12,700 32 41 1,000 31 2,100 2,100 71
Fallon 37,200 35,700 28 988,000 25
Powder River 10,000 9,100 29 264,000 36 500 500 50
Prairie 19,000 18,500 35 656,000 28 4,500 4,400 68
Rosebud 25,000 23,700 31 744,000 27 3,900 3,600 61
Wibaux 45,500 44,000 28 1,228,000 21
Other
SO
M<
'^ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information.
Production Bu.
23,000 178,000
350,000
24,000
28,000
22,000 625.000
345,000
133,000
160,000
58,000
84,000
125,000
627,000
578,000
35,000
2.145.000
11,000
112,000
28,000
93,000
890,000
76,000
20,000
450,000
1.680.000
873,000 323,000 22,000 35,000 36,000 185,000 70,000 17,000 36,000 23,000
1.620.000
315,000
860,000
8,000
63,000
24,000
1.270.000
735,000
91,000
47,000
32,000
9,000
220,000
236,000
1.370.000
149,000
25,000 297,000 219,000
SOUTHEAST |
179.000 |
171.500 |
30 |
5.095.000 |
„ |
11.000 |
10.600 |
65 |
690.000 |
MONTANA |
3.450.000 |
3J50.000 |
30 |
100,500,000 |
- |
17M0Q |
16M00 |
57 |
9.400.000 |
li
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
County Statistics-Otiilr Spring w heat 59
OTHER SPRING WHEAT: Non-Irrigated Acreage, Yield, & Production, by Counties «& Districts, 1994
COUNTY
& DISTRICT
Deer Lodge
Flathead
Granite
Lake
Lincoln
Mineral
Missoula
Powell
Ravalli
Sanders
Other
NORTHWEST
Blaine
Chouteau
Glacier
Hill
Liberty
Phillips
Pondera
Teton
Toole
Other
NORTH CENTRAL .
Daniels
Dawson
Garfield
McCone
Richland
Roosevelt
Sheridan
Valley
Other
NORTHEAST
Broadwater
Cascade
Fergus
Golden Valley
Judith Basin
Lewis & Clark
Meagher
Musselshell
Petroleum
Wheatland
Other
CENTRAL
Beaverhead
Gallatin
Jefferson
Madison
Silver Bow
Other
SOt'THWEST â– â– â– â–
Big Horn
Carbon
Park
Stillwater
Sweetgrass
Treasure
Yellowstone
Other
SOIITH CENTR/\L
Carter
Custer
Fallon
Powder River
Prairie
Rosebud
Wibaux
Other
SOl'THEAST
MONTANA
Planted Acres
500 1,200
100
FOLLOW ING FALLOW
RE-CROPPFD
100
Yield Per Acre Bu
32 41
30
Production Bu.
16,000 49,000
3,000
200 2.000
200 2.000
35
7,000 75.000
Planted Acres
3,900 1,200
700
400
300 6.500
Harvested Acres
3,700 1,100
700
400
300 6.200
Yield Per Acre Bu
43 31
20
28
27 26_
Production Bu,
158,000 34.000
14,000
11,000
8,000 225.000
141,000
69,600
114,200
244,400
122,000
126,800
86,800
49,500
183,700
1.138.000
137,800
68,000
111,400
238,900
1 19,400
122,800
84,600
47,700
179,500
1.110.100
26 27 30 32 28 30 27 25 30
29
3,636.000 1,852,000 3,393,000 7,684,000 3,297,000 3,632,000 2,272,000 1,206,000 5,328,000
32300.000
9,300 71,200 15,800 40,400 35,000
7,300 19,200 23,500 11.300
233.000
7,100 68,400 15,200 39,400 34,200
6,500 18,700 22,500 11,000
223.000
21 21 20 26 17 23 16 17 24
21
147,000 1,425,000 303,000 1,032,000 573.000 148.000 303,000 385,000 264,000
4.580.000
159,800 117,800
53,100 133,200 117,100 237,100
90,000 218.900
1.127.000
156,200 114,400
51,900 128,000 114,500 232,400
87,900 214,400
1.099.700
29 33 29 31 35 34 33 29
31
4,515.000 3,746,000 1,525,000 3,933,000 4,042,000 7,818,000 2,900,000 6,111,000
34.590.000
45,000 24,200 13.200 49,200 31,000 51,400 42,600 59,400
316,000
43,600 23.600 12,900 47,000 29,800 49,800 41,200 57,100
305.000
25 29 21 25 30 26 30 22
26
1,107,000
695,000
269,000
1,170,000
894,000
1,308,000
1,228,000
1,264,000
7,935,000
14,300
24,000
30,300
2,100
16,600
6,300
700
4,300
5,800
7,100
111.500
13,500
23,700
28,800
2,000
16,200
6,100
700
4,200
5,500
6,900
107.600
37 27 25 35 28 31 30 30 25 27
28
504.000 636,000 727,000
70,000 458,000 188,000
21,000 124,000 136,000 186,000
3.050.000
3.800
40,600
29,700
4,000
21,500
1,100
1,300
2,900
600
14,500
120.000
3,700 39,000 28,200
3,900
20,900
900
1,300
1,900
500
14,100
114.400
28 19 22 25 26 20 31 23 22 23
22
102,000
757,000
631,000
97,000
541,000
18,000
40,000
44,000
11,000
319,000
2ii60.000
300 3,600 1,700 3,200
200
9.000
300 3,200 1,700 2,500
200
7-900
33 36 32 27 30
32
10.000
116.000
55,000
68,000
6,000
255,000
200 1,100
100 1,100
2.500
200 1,100
100 1,000
2,400
35 34 30 33
33
7.000 37,000
3,000 33,000
80000
8.500 1.200
700 7,200 1,200
100 3.600
22.500
7.700 1.200
600 7,100 1,200
100 3,400
21-300
20 28 30 23 33 30 31
157,000 34,000 18,000
162,000
40,000
3,000
106,000
S20.000
7,000
2,000
800
2,900
1,200
100
10.000
24.000
6,900 1,900
800 2,800 1,200
100 9,800
23.500
21 18 29 24 24 20 23
146,000 34,000 23,000 66,000 29,000 2,000
225,000
525,000
16.500 9,200 22,500 7,000 12,500 19,800 32,500
120,000
16,200 8,800 21.300 6,200 12,200 18,800 31,900
115,400
32 26 30 30 26 26 29
29
511,000 229,000 641,000 184,000 323,000 486,000 936,000
3310,000
12,500 2,000
14,700 2,500 2,000 1,300
13.000
48,000
11,600 1,800
14,400 2,400 1,900 1,300
12.100
45,500
25 18 24 23 19 30 24
24
293,000 33,000
347,000 55,000 36,000 39.000
292.000
1.095.000
:,530,nno
L464,0n0
30
74,100.000
'50,000
â– :o.nno
24
r.nno.niio
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60 County Statistics-Other Spring Wheat
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
OTHER SPRING WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1995
COUNTY ALL IRRIGATED
& Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per
DISTRICT Acres '^ Acres Acre Bu. Bushels Rank Acres Acres Acre Bu.
Deer Lodge 1,100 1,100 61 67,000 49 600 600 80
Flathead 10,000 9,800 67 658,000 29 3,900 3,800 70
Granite
Lake 10,200 9,800 61 596,000 31 7,100 6,900 65
Lincoln
Mineral
Missoula 2,200 2,100 42 89,000 47 1,000 900 60
Powell 1,200 1,200 57 68,000 48 600 600 80
Ravalli 1,200 1,100 51 56,000 50 600 500 80
Sanders 1,000 900 40 36,000 52 200 200 65
Other 100
NORTHWEST 27.000 26.000 60 1.570.000 :: 14.000 13.500 68
Blaine 168,000 166,000 37 6,077,000 8 10,300 10,200 45
Chouteau 290,000 280,000 42 11,813,000 2 9,500 8,500 43
Glacier 140,000 138,000 42 5,817,000 10 7,500 7,400 54
Hill 405,000 395,000 44 17,198,000 1 1,500 1,500 55
Liberty 235,000 230,000 41 9,490,000 3 2,600 2,600 62
Phillips 145,000 142,000 33 4,730,000 11 4,300 4,200 39
Pondera 150,000 148,000 46 6,830,000 7 16,900 16,700 62
Teton 87,000 82,000 42 3,456,000 14 10,000 9,500 53
Toole 230,000 224,000 39 8,729,000 5 4,400 4,400 44
Other
NORTH CENTRAL . â– 1.850.000 1.805.000 41 74.140.000 67.000 65.000 51
Daniels 205,000 202,000 29 5,950,000 9 100 100 50
Dawson 150,000 135,000 24 3,218,000 15 2,500 2,400 55
Garfield 78,000 70,000 22 1,549,000 20 700 700 61
McCone 192,000 150,000 25 3,749,000 13 2,600 2,100 41
Richland 167,000 162,000 25 4,035,000 12 15,000 14,500 46
Roosevelt 295,000 289,000 25 7,298,000 6 2,800 2,700 36
Sheridan 98,000 96,000 26 2,526,000 16 700 700 54
Valley 290,000 286,000 31 8,795,000 4 10,600 10,300 42
Other
NORTHEAST 1.475.000 1.390.000 27 37.120.000 35.000 33.500 45
Broadwater 38,000 37,000 49 1,807,000 19 15,500 15,400 65
Cascade 64,000 62,000 39 2,390,000 18 5,800 5,700 56
Fergus 66,000 64,000 38 2,448,000 17 300 300 67
Golden Valley 16,000 15,800 33 523,000 35 1,100 1,100 58
Judith Basin 31,000 30,500 33 1,019,000 24 600 600 58
Lewis & Clark 14,000 14,000 39 540,000 34 3,000 3,000 54
Meagher 4,000 4,000 45 179,000 43 1,100 1,100 71
Musselshell 21,000 20,500 28 568,000 33 600 600 58
Petroleum 9,000 8,700 26 227,000 42 1,600 1,500 30
Wheatland 22,000 21,500 32 689,000 28 400 400 60
Other
CENTRAL 285.000 278.000 37 10390.000 30.000 29.700 60
Beaverhead 4,500 4,400 81 356,000 38 4,000 4,000 85
Gallatin 17,300 16,700 71 1,191,000 22 11,900 11,700 82
Jefferson 2,200 2,100 46 96,000 46 200 200 90
Madison 7,000 6,800 49 332,000 39 2,900 2,900 73
Silver Bow
Other
SOUTHWEST 31.000 30.000 66 1.975.000 19.000 18.800 81
Big Horn 25,800 25,300 51 1,285,000 21 11,800 11,700 73
Carbon 3,300 3,300 39 129,000 45 1,300 1,300 58
Park 3,800 3,700 44 163,000 44 1,800 1,800 57
Stillwater 10,500 10,400 24 250,000 40 500 500 66
Sweetgrass 1,700 1,600 26 41,000 51 200 100 60
Treasure 2,900 2,900 83 242,000 41 2,600 2,600 88
Yellowstone 24,000 23,800 36 865,000 27 4,800 4,700 72
Other
SOUTH CENTRAL .. 72.000 71.000 42 2.975.000 23.000 22.700 72
Carter 35,000 33,500 19 630,000 30
Custer 13,500 13,300 27 360,000 37 2,400 2,400 48
Fallon 47,000 44,500 19 867,000 26
Powder River 15,000 14,500 27 395,000 36 800 800 50
Prairie 21,500 21,000 28 583,000 32 4,400 4,300 44
Rosebud 31,000 30,000 34 1,019,000 23 3,900 3,800 55
Wibaux 47,000 43,200 23 976,000 25 500 500 50
Other
SOUTHEAST 210.000 200.000 24 4.830.000 12.000 11.800 49
MONTANA 3,950.000 3.800.000 35 133.000.000 - 200.000 195.000 S8
" Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "Other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information.
Production Bu.
48,000 267,000
450,000
54,000 48,000 40,000 13,000
920.000
455,000 362,000 398,000 82,000 161,000 162,000 1,028,000 500,000 192,000
3.340.000
5,000
132,000
43,000
86,000
663,000
98,000
38,000
435,000
1.500.000
1,005,000 322,000 20,000 64,000 35,000 162,000 78,000 35,000 45,000 24,000
1,790.000
341,000
960,000
18,000
211,000
1.530.000
853,000 76,000
102,000
33,000
6,000
230,000
340,000
1.640.000
115,000
40,000 190,000 210,000
25,000
580.000
11.300.000
ll
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
County Statistics-Other Spring Wheat 61
OTHER SPRING WHEAT: Non-Irrigated Acreage, Yield, & Production, by Counties & Districts, 1995
COUNTV &
DISTRICT
Deer Lodge
Flathead
Granite
Lake
Lincoln
Mineral
Missoula
Powell
Ravalli
Sanders
Other
NORTHWEST
Blaine
Chouteau
Glacier
Hill
Liberty
Phillips ^.
Pondera T .
Teton
Toole
Other
NORTH CENTRAL â– â– â–
Daniels
Dawson
Garfield
McCone
Richland
Roosevelt
Sheridan
Valley
Other
NORTHEAST
Broadwater
Cascade
Fergus
Golden Valley
Judith Basin
Lewis & Clark
Meagher
Musselshell
Petroleum
Wheatland
Other
CENTRAL
Beaverhead
Gallatin
Jefferson
Madison
Silver Bow
Other
SOl'TirVVEST
Big Horn
Carbon
Park
Stillwater
Sweetgrass
Treasure
Yellowstone
Other
SOUTH CENTRAL â– â– â–
Carter
Custer
Fallon
Powder River
Prairie
Rosebud
Wibaux
Other
SOITHEAST
MONTANA
Planted
Acres
500
600
900
400 200 200 200
3.000
FOLLOWING FALLOW
RE-CROPPED
Harvested Acres 500 600
800
400 200 200 200
Yield Per
Acre Bu.
38
57
45
30 40 25 30
2.900
41
Production Bu
19,000 34,000
36,000
12,000 8,000 5,000 6,000
120.000
Planted Acres
5,500
2,200
800 400 400 600
100 10.000
Harvested Acres
5.400
2,100
800 400 400 500
9.600
Yield Per Acre Bu
66
52
29 30 28 34
JL.
Production Bu,
357,000
110,000
23,000 12,000 11,000 17,000
530.000
145,900 175,300 115,700 355,300 197,400 130,300 108,300 52,600 212,200
1.493.000
144,100 168,500 114,100 345,700 192,700 127,500 106,700 49,300 206,400
1.4S5.000
36 43 43 44 41 34 45 43 39
41
5,239,000 7,270,000 4,877,000 15,274,000 7,867,000 4,348,000 4,775,000 2,130,000 8,020,000
59.800.000
11,800 105,200 16,800 48,200 35,000 10,400 24,800 24,400 13,400
290.000
11,700 103,000 16,500 47,800 34,700 10,300 24,600 23,200 13,200
285,000
33 41 33 39 42 21 42 36 39
39
383,000 4,181,000
542,000 1.842,000 1,462,000
220,000 1.027,000
826,000
517,000
11.000,000
154,800 111,200
59,600 138,800 115,700 233,200
60,700 216,000
1.090.000
153,800
99,400
54,300
104,700
112,000
228,300
59,000
213,000
1.024.500
30 24 24 26 24 26 27 32
27
4,585,000 2,386,000 1,281,000 2,763,000 2,677,000 6,020,000 1,618,000 6,750,000
28,080.000
50,100 36,300 17,700 50,600 36,300 59,000 36,600 63,400
350.000
48,100 33,200 15,000 43,200 35,500 58,000 36.300 62,700
332.000
28 21 15 21 20 20 24 26
23
1.360.000 700,000 225,000 900,000 695,000
1,180,000 870,000
1.610,000
7.540.000
149.000 1,176.000 1,285,000
246,000
635,000 62,000 63,000
269,000 22,000
343,000
18,100
25,300
32.400
7.200
11,600
9,000
1,100
9,700
6,400
9.200
130.000
17,500
23,700
30,900
7,100
11.400
9.000
1,100
9,300
6,300
9,000
125J00
37 38 37 30 31 35 35 28 25 36
JL.
653,000 892,000 1,143,000 213,000 349,000 316,000 38,000 264.000 160.000 322.000
4350.000
4,400 32,900 33,300
7,700 18,800
2,000
1,800 10,700
1,000 12,400
125.000
4,100 32,600 32.800
7,600 18,500
2,000
1,800
10,600
900
12,100
123.000
36 36 39 32 34 31 35 25 24 28
35
4.250.000
10,000
60,000
5,000
60,000
135,000
300 4,000 1,900 2,800
9.000
200 3,700 1,800 2,600
8300
25 46 41 23
37
5,000
171,000
73,000
61,000
310.000
200 1,400
100 1.300
3.000
200 1.300
100 1,300
2.900
50 46 50 46
47
5,600 700
1,300
5,400 500 100
8,400
22.000
22,400 8,000 27.200 9.900 12.900 22.000 30,600
133.000
5,500 700
1,300
5,300 500 100
8,400
21.800
21,500 7,800 25,700 9,600 12,600 21.400 28.600
127.200
28 21 37 23 30 20 29
153,000 15,000 48,000
122,000
15,000
2.000
245,000
20 26 22 25 22 30 24
600.000
425,000 204,000 567,000 244,000 283,000 639.000 678,000
3,040,000
8.400 1,300
700 4,600 1,000
200 10.800
27.000
8.100 1.300
600 4,600 1.000
200 10.700
26.500
2.880,000
2,765,000
35
96300,000
12,600 3,100
19,800 4,300 4.200 5,100
15,900
65,000
8"'0,000
12.000 3,100
18,800 4.100 4,100 4,800
14.100
61,000
34 29 22 21 20 50 26
28
17 13 16 27 27 35 19
279,000 38,000 13,000 95,000 20,000 10,000
280.000
735,000
s40.non
30
205,000 41,000 300.000 111.000 110,000 170,000 273,000
I.: 1 0.000
:5.400.000
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62 County Statistics-Durum Wheat
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
DURUM WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1994
COUNTY ALL IRRIGATED
& Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per
DISTRICT Acres '^ Acres Acre Bu. Bushels Rank Acres Acres Acre Bu.
Chouteau 4,000 4,000 30 120,000 4 500 500 76
Hill 600 600 30 18,000 12 - - -
Liberty 1,700 1,700 24 41,000 7 ~ _ _
Pondera 3,400 3,200 28 88,000 5 400 400 55
Teton 4,200 4,200 19 81,000 6 - _ _
Toole 1,400 1,400 29 40,000 8 - _ _
Other 900 900 27 24,000 _ _ _ _
NORTH CENTRAL 16.200 16.000 26 412.000 :: 900 900 67
Daniels 13,000 12,900 31 398,000 2 - _ _
Dawson 500 500 34 17,000 13 100 100 50
McCone 1,100 1,100 26 29,000 10 - - -
Richland 1,300 1,300 28 37,000 9 - - -
Roosevelt 9,700 9,600 32 310,000 3 200 200 55
Sheridan 135,800 134,200 30 4,067,000 1 400 400 55
Valley 600 600 43 26,000 1 1 300 300 57
Other
NORT
Cascad Other. CENT
Other. SOUT
MONT
" Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information.
Production Bu. 38,000
22,000
60.000
5,000
11,000 |
Shcfid^ |
22,000 |
Vilb |
17,000 |
Olllt! |
- |
NORIHt |
NORTHEAST . . . |
162.000 |
160.200 |
30 |
4.884.000 |
— |
1.000 |
1.000 |
55 |
55.000 |
Cascade Other CENTRAL |
600 100 700 |
600 100 700 |
18 20 19 |
11,000 2,000 13.000 |
15 |
||||
Other SOUTHEAST . . . |
1,100 1.100 |
1,100 1.100 |
28 28 |
31,000 31.000 |
- |
100 100 |
100 100 |
50 50 |
5,000 5.000 |
MONTANA ..... |
. 180.000 |
178.000 |
30 |
5J40.000 |
- |
2.000 |
2.000 |
60 |
120.000 |
DURUM WHEAT
COUN' & DlSTRl Choutea Hill . . . Liberty Pondera Teton . Toole . Other . . NORTI
Daniels . . Dawson . McCone Richland Roosevelt Sheridan Valley . . Other ...
Non-Irrigated Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1994
COUNTY |
FOLLOWING FALLOW |
RE-CROPPED |
||||||
& |
Planted |
Harvested |
Yield Per |
Production |
Planted |
Harvested |
Yield Per |
Production |
DISTRICT |
Acres |
Acres |
Acre Bu. |
Bu. |
Acres |
Acres |
Acre Bu. |
Bu. |
Chouteau |
3,100 |
3,100 |
24 |
74,000 |
400 |
400 |
20 |
8,000 |
Hill |
400 |
400 |
35 |
14,000 |
200 |
200 |
20 |
4,000 |
Liberty |
900 |
900 |
31 |
28,000 |
800 |
800 |
16 |
13,000 |
Pondera |
1,700 |
1,600 |
30 |
48,000 |
1,300 |
1,200 |
15 |
18,000 |
Teton |
1,900 |
1,900 |
20 |
38,000 |
2,300 |
2,300 |
19 |
43,000 |
Toole |
1,400 |
1,400 |
29 |
40,000 |
- |
~ |
- |
- |
Other |
900 |
900 |
27 |
24,000 |
- |
-- |
- |
-- |
NORTH CENTRAL . . . |
10^00 |
10.200 |
26 |
266.000 |
5.000 |
4,900 |
18 |
86,000 |
12,100 400 400 400 8,200 111,900 300
12,000 400 400 400 8,100 110,700 300
31 30 30 35 33 31 30
377,000
12,000
12,000
14,000
265,000
3,405,000
9,000
900
700
900
1,300
23,500
900
700
900
1,300
23,100
23
24 26 26 28
21,000
17,000
23,000
34,000
640,000
NORTHEAST |
133.700 |
132J00 |
31 |
4.094.000 |
27J00 |
26.900 |
27 |
735.000 |
Cascade Other CENTRAL |
300 100 400 |
300 100 400 |
20 20 20 |
6,000 2,000 8.000 |
300 300 |
300 300 |
17 17 |
5,000 5.000 |
Other SOUTHEAST |
600 600 |
600 600 |
28 28 |
17,000 17.000 |
400 400 |
400 400 |
23 23 |
9,000 9.000 |
MONTANA |
^ 14L0OO |
143.500 |
31 |
4J85.000 |
33.000 |
32.500 |
26 |
835.000 |
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
County Statistics-Durum Wheat 63
DURUM WHEAT: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1995
COUNTY ALL IRRIGATED
& Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per
DISTRICT Acres '^ Acres Acre Bu. Bushels Rank Acres Acres Acre Bu
Chouteau 6,400 6,300 44 280,000 4 600 600 67
Glacier 3,300 3,200 50 159,000 8 - - -
Hill 1,500 1,500 47 70,000 II
Liberty 5,500 5,400 46 248,000 6 - - -
Pondera 4,000 3,900 51 199,000 7 900 900 71
Teton 6,600 6,500 42 270,000 5 300 300 43
Toole 2,200 2,100 35 73,000 10 - _ _
Other 1,500 1,500 36 54,000
NORTH CENTRAL 31.000 30.400 45 U53,000 :: 1.800 1.800 65
Daniels 23.000 22,700 33 754,000 2 ~ _ _
McCone 1,300 1,200 23 28,000 19 - _ _
Richland 2,900 2,700 20 53,000 15 100 100 40
Roosevelt 17,500 17,300 25 439,000 3 300 300 50
Sheridan 179,400 176,000 28 4,877,000 I 2,000 2,000 50
Valley 1,700 1,700 31 53,000 14 100 100 40
Other 200 200 25 5,000 _ .. „ ..
NORTHEAST â– â– â– â– 226.000 221.800 28 6.209.000 - 2.500 2.500 49
Cascade 1,800 1,800 38 69,000 12 300 300 50
Golden Valley .... 2,000 2,000 25 49,000 16
Wheatland 3,200 3,100 29 90,000 9 - - -
Other 500 500 34 17,000 - - - -
CENTRAL 7.500 7.400 30 225.000 :: 300 300 50
Other 400 400 75 30,000 - 300 300 83
SOI'TIWEST â– â– â– 400 400 75 30.000 :: 300 300 83
Other 800 800 31 25,000 „ _ _ ..
SOUTH CENTRAL 800 800 31 25.000 :: :: - -^_
Carter 800 800 24 19,000 21
Wibaux 2,400 2,300 24 56,000 13 - .. _
Other 1.100 1,100 30 33,000 - 100 100 50
SOirrHEAST â– . â– â– 4 JOO 4.200 26 108.000 :: 100 100 SO
MONTANA 270.000 265.000 30 7.950.000 - 5.000 5.000 57
' Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information.
Production Bu. 40.000
64,000 13,000
117,000
4,000
15.000
100,000
4,000
123.000
15,000
15.000
25,000 25.000
5,000 5.000
285.000
DURUM WHEAT; Non-Irrigated Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1995
COUNTY |
FOLLOWING FALLOW |
RE-CROPPED |
||||||
& |
Planted |
Harvested |
Yield Per |
Production |
Planted |
Harvested |
Yield Per |
Production |
DISTRICT |
Acres |
Acres |
Acre Bu. |
Bu. |
Acres |
Acres |
Acre Bu. |
Bu. |
Chouteau |
4,200 |
4,100 |
42 |
172,000 |
1,600 |
1.600 |
43 |
68,000 |
Glacier |
3,300 |
3,200 |
SO |
159,000 |
- |
— |
_ |
_ |
Hill |
I 200 |
1 200 |
44 |
53 000 |
300 |
300 |
<7 |
17,000 28,000 |
Liberty |
4,900 |
4,800 |
46 |
220,000 |
600 |
600 |
47 |
|
Pondera |
1,800 |
1,800 |
50 |
90,000 |
1,300 |
uoo |
38 |
45,000 |
Teton |
2,900 |
2,800 |
43 |
119,000 |
3,400 |
3,400 |
41 |
138,000 |
Toole |
2.200 |
2,100 |
35 |
73.000 |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
Other |
1.500 |
1,500 |
36 |
54.000 |
_. |
„ |
„ |
„ |
NORTH CENTRAL . . . |
22.000 |
21.500 |
44 |
940.000 |
7.200 |
7.100 |
42 |
296.000 |
Daniels |
17,000 |
16,800 |
34 |
574,000 |
6,000 |
5.900 |
31 |
180.000 |
McCone |
800 |
700 |
29 |
20,000 |
500 |
500 |
16 |
8,000 |
Richland |
1,200 |
1,100 |
24 |
26.000 |
1,600 |
1,500 |
15 |
23,000 |
Roosevelt |
14,700 |
14,500 |
26 |
381.000 |
2,500 |
2.500 |
17 |
43.000 |
Sheridan |
146,000 |
143,300 |
28 |
3,973.000 |
31,400 |
30.700 |
26 |
804,000 |
Valley |
1,600 |
1,600 |
31 |
49.000 |
_ |
_ |
» |
_ |
Other |
200 |
200 |
25 |
5.000 |
_ |
— |
„ |
_ |
NORTHEAST |
181.500 |
178.200 |
28 |
5.028.000 |
42.000 |
41.100 |
26 |
1.058.000 |
Cascade |
1,100 |
1,100 |
41 |
45.000 |
400 |
400 |
23 |
9.000 |
Golden Valley |
1,800 |
1,800 |
26 |
46.000 |
200 |
200 |
15 |
3.000 |
WheaUand |
3.200 |
3,100 |
29 |
90.000 |
_ |
_ |
„ |
„ |
Other |
500 |
500 |
34 |
17 000 |
||||
CENTRAL |
6.600 |
6.500 |
30 |
198.000 |
600 |
600 |
20 |
12,000 |
Other |
100 |
100 |
50 |
5,000 |
||||
SOlTmVEST |
100 |
100 |
50 |
5.000 |
_ |
„ |
_ |
_ |
Other |
800 |
800 |
31 |
25,000 |
_ |
„ |
__ |
„ |
SOITH CENTRAL ... |
800 |
800 |
31 |
25.000 |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
Carter |
700 |
700 |
24 |
1 7.000 |
100 |
100 |
;o |
2.000 |
Wibaux |
2.300 |
2,200 |
25 |
54,000 |
100 |
100 |
20 |
2.000 |
Other |
1,000 |
1.000 |
2S |
28,000 |
_ |
_ |
_ |
„ |
SOITHEAST |
4.000 |
3.900 |
25 |
99.000 |
200 |
200 |
20 |
4.000 |
MONTANA |
215.000 |
211.000 |
30 |
6.295.000 |
50,000 |
49,000 |
28 |
U70.000 |
64 County Statistics-Barley
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
BARLEY: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1994
COUNTY ALL
& Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted
DISTRICT Acres " Acres Acre Bu. Bushels Rank Acres
Deer Lodge 1,200 800 65 52,000 51 1,200
Flathead 22,800 21,900 60 1,313,000 12 8,600
Granite 1,000 600 62 37,000 52 900
Lake 8,000 6,700 57 381.000 32 5,600
Lincoln - ~ ~
Mineral
Missoula 2,100 1,800 36 65,000 49 800
Powell 3,300 2,200 70 153,000 43 2,600
Ravalli 2,500 2,200 65 144,000 46 1,900
Sanders 1,000 700 40 28,000 54 300
Other 100 100 60 6,000 - 100
NORTHWEST 42.000 37.000 59 2.179.000 22.000
Blaine 24,200 20,100 38 768,000 20 7,200
Chouteau 133,000 126,000 36 4,565,000 3 700
Glacier 89,500 87,400 44 3,816,000 4 14,000
Hill 40,200 38,100 39 1,470,000 10 400
Liberty 30,700 29,700 36 1,063,000 15 1,300
Phillips 26,400 23,300 38 893,000 17 1,300
Pondera 106,100 102,300 48 4,934,000 2 35,200
Teton 111,000 105,900 57 6,020,000 1 50,300
Toole 51,900 50,200 42 2,118,000 8 600
Other
NORTH CENTRAL . . 613.000 583.000 44 25.647.000 111.000
Daniels 15,100 13,800 33 457,000 30 100
Dawson 26,600 22,000 40 872,000 18 800
Garfield 13,000 10,500 38 398,000 31 300
McCone 22,000 17,200 35 598,000 24 400
Richland 30,900 26,700 46 1,218,000 13 2,200
Roosevelt 23,500 21,800 36 793,000 19 300
Sheridan 21,000 19,200 36 685,000 22 200
Valley 22,900 18,800 29 553,000 25 2,200
Other
NORTHEAST 175.000 150.000 37 5.574.000 6.500
Broadwater 10,900 10,100 48 481,000 28 4,500
Cascade 58,300 55,200 42 2,308,000 7 9,700
Fergus 87,800 82,900 33 2,746,000 6 1,400
Golden Valley 6,800 6,400 32 202,000 39 800
Judith Basin 55,600 53,100 33 1,764,000 9 1,000
Lewis & Clark 11,500 10,600 47 498,000 26 5,100
Meagher 16,900 15,000 31 462,000 29 3,400
Musselshell 6,000 5,400 29 157,000 42 600
Petroleum 2,600 1,500 41 61,000 50 700
Wheatland 20,600 19,800 35 695,000 21 1,300
Other
CENTRAL 277.000 260.000 36 9J74.000 28.500
Beaverhead 8,200 6,700 90 604,000 23 7,000
Gallatin 45,900 43,700 65 2,845,000 5 21,000
Jefferson 3,300 2,600 58 152,000 44 1,800
Madison 8,000 6,600 73 483,000 27 7,600
Silver Bow 600 400 88 35,000 53 600
Other - -
SOUTHWEST 66.000 60.000 69 4.119.000 38.000
Big Horn 22,200 20,800 55 1,153,000 14 10,800
Carbon 12,000 11,400 83 945,000 16 9,800
Park 8,100 7,200 53 379,000 33 4,600
Stillwater 11,800 9,600 34 331,000 34 1,200
Sweetgrass 4,500 3,400 38 130,000 47 1,200
Treasure 3,600 3,400 89 302,000 35 3,300
Yellowstone 21,800 21,200 65 1,384,000 1 1 14,100
Other
SOUTH CENTRAL .. 84.000 77.000 60 4.624.000 :: 45.000
Carter 4,200 2,500 32 80,000 48 100
Custer 4,200 2,900 52 150,000 45 1,300
Fallon 9,100 7,500 32 242,000 36 100
Powder River 5,200 3,700 44 164,000 41 1,000
Prairie 5,600 5,200 38 200,000 40 700
Rosebud 6,800 5,400 44 238,000 37 1,800
Wibaux 7,900 5,800 36 209,000 38
Other
S(
M
'^ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information.
IRRIGATED
Harvested Acres
800 8,000
500 4,600
700
1,800
1,700
300
100
18.500
Yield Per Acre Bu.
65 65 64 63
41 78 76 53 60 66
Production Bu.
52,000 518,000
32,000 290,000
29,000
140,000
129,000
16,000
6,000
.212.000
5,300
600
13,200
400
1,200
900
32,800
49,100
500
104.000
100 400 200 300
1,900 200 200
1,700
5.000
60 75 61 75 73 58 72 80 58
74
60 53 55 43 77 50 45 36
56
319,000
45,000
806,000
30,000
87.000
52,000
2,359,000
3,946,000
29,000
7.673.000
6,000 21,000 11,000 13,000 146,000 10,000
9,000 62,000
278.000
4,200
8,700
1,000
700
800
4,600
2,200
200
400
1,200
24.000
68
77 71 71 64 71 52 75 70 78
71
284,000
668,000
71,000
50,000
51,000
326,000
114,000
15,000
28,000
93,000
1.700.000
5,600
19,500
1,300
6,200
400
33.000
99 81 83 75 88
83
556,000
1,574,000
108,000
465,000
35,000
2.738.000
10,000
9,400
4,000
700
600
3,100
13,700
41.500
79 93 60 86 72 94 84
83
794,000
870,000
241,000
60,000
43,000
291,000
1,144,000
3.443.000
1,100 100
1,000 500
1,300
77 60 61 62 72
85,000 6,000 61,000 31,000 94,000
SOUTHEAST |
43,000 |
33.000 |
39 |
1.283.000 |
__ |
5.000 |
4.000 |
69 |
277.000 |
MONTANA |
UOO.OOO |
1.200,000 |
44 |
52.800.000 |
- |
256.000 |
230,000 |
75 |
17,321,000 |
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
County Statistics-Barley 65
BARLEY: Non-Irrigated Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1994
COUNTY FOLLOWING FALLOW RE-CROPPED
& Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted Harvested Yield Per
DISTRICT Acres Acres Acre Bu Bu. Acres Acres Acre Bu
Deer Lodge -- - - - - -
Flathead 1.900 1,800 72 130,000 12,300 12,100 55
Granite 100 100 50 5,000 - - -
Lake 900 700 46 32,000 1.500 1,400 42
Lincoln — - — - - - -
Mineral — — — ~ — — —
Missoula 400 400 33 13,000 900 700 33
Powell 300 200 30 6,000 400 200 35
Ravalli 300 200 25 5,000 300 300 33
Sanders 100 100 40 4,000 600 300 27
Other
northwest 4.000 3.500 5S 195.000 16.000 15.000 51
Blaine 10,900 9.600 30 287.000 6,100 5,200 31
Chouteau 28,000 27,700 37 1,021,000 104,300 97,700 36
Glacier 53,000 52,200 43 2,219.000 22.500 22.000 36
Hill 21,400 20,200 40 804,000 18,400 17,500 36
Liberty 14,200 13,800 44 613,000 15,200 14,700 25
Phillips 22,400 19,900 38 751,000 2,700 2,500 36
Pondera 38,800 38,600 43 1,670.000 32.100 30.900 29
Teton 30.400 28,600 42 1,206,000 30,300 28,200 31
Toole 30,200 29,400 43 1,264,000 21,100 20,300 41
Other
NORTH CENTRAL . . . 249 300 240.000 41 9.835.000 252.700 239.000 34
Daniels 3.400 2.700 38 102.000 11,600 11,000 32
Dawson 10,800 8,400 40 335,000 15,000 13,200 39
Garfield 9,200 7,100 38 273,000 3,500 3,200 36
McCone 8,300 5,800 38 223,000 13,300 11,100 33
Richland 13,900 11,400 45 509,000 14,800 13,400 42
Roosevelt 8,900 8,600 39 335,000 14,300 13,000 34
Sheridan 5,500 4,700 36 167,000 15,300 14.300 36
Valley 9,500 7,800 33 258,000 1 1 ,200 9.300 25
Other
NORTHEAST 69.500 56.500 22 2.202.000 99.000 88.500 35
Broadwater 2,300 2,100 30 63,000 4,100 3.800 35
Cascade 8,800 8,000 42 332,000 39,800 38,500 34
Fergus 17,300 15,100 33 492,000 69,100 66,800 33
Golden Valley 1,900 1,700 28 48,000 4,100 4,000 26
Judith Basin 6,700 6.600 38 249,000 47,900 45,700 32
Lewis & Clark 4,700 4,400 29 128,000 1,700 1,600 28
Meagher 6,000 5,600 29 161,000 7.500 7.200 26
Musselshell 3,300 3.200 28 90,000 2,100 2,000 26
Petroleum 1,400 1,000 30 30,000 500 100 30
Wheatland 3,400 3,300 35 1 17,000 15,900 15,300 32
Other
CENTRAL 55.800 51.000 i| 1.710.000 192.700 185.000 32
Beaverhead 1,100 1,000 43 43,000 100 100 50
Gallatin 14,700 14,600 54 782,000 10,200 9,600 51
Jefferson 1,100 900 36 32,000 400 400 30
Madison - - - - 400 400 45
Silver Bow ~ - - - - - -
Other
SOUTmVEST 16.900 16.500 52 857.000 11.100 10.500 50
Big Mom 6.400 6,200 28 176,000 5,000 4,600 40
Carbon 1,400 1,200 37 44,000 800 800 39
Park 2,200 2,000 42 84,000 1.300 1.200 45
Stillwater 4.500 3,000 30 90,000 6,100 5,900 31
Sweetgrass 1,500 1,200 33 40,000 1,800 1,600 29
Treasure 200 200 35 7,000 100 100 40
Yellowstone 4.300 4.200 34 142,000 3,400 3,300 30
Other
SOl'TH CENTRAL â– . . 20.500 18.000 22 583.000 18.500 17.500 34
Carter 2,300 1.700 33 56,000 1,800 800 30
Custer 1,400 1,000 38 38,000 1,500 800 34
Fallon 3,500 2,600 32 84,000 5,500 4.800 32
Powder River 2.800 1.800 41 73,000 1,400 900 33
Prairie 3,600 3,500 39 135,000 1,300 1,200 28
Rosebud 3,200 2,800 39 108,000 1,800 1,300 28
Wibaux 4.200 3,100 41 127,000 3.700 2,700 30
Other
SOITHEAST 21,000 16.500 28 621.000 17.000 12.500 31
MONTANA 437.000 402.000 40 16,003,000 60"',000 568,000 34
Production
665,000 59,000
23,000 7,000
10.000 8.000
772.000
162,000 3,499,000 791,000 636,000 363,000 90,000 905,000 868,000 825,000
8.139.000
349.000 516.000 114.000 362.000 563.000 448,000 509,000 233,000
3,094,000
134.000
1,308,000
2,183,000
104,000
1,464,000
44,000
187,000
52,000
3,000
485,000
5,964.000
5,000
489,000
12,000
18,000
524.000
183.000 31.000 54.000
181.000
47.000
4.000
98.000
598.000
24.000 27,000 152,000 30,000 34,000 36.000 82.000
385.000
19.4^6.000
66 County Statistics-Barley
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
BARLEY: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1995
COUNTY ALL
& Planted Harvested Yield Per Production Planted
DISTRICT Acres " Acres Acre Bu. Bushels Rank Acres
Deer Lodge 1,500 1,100 76 84,000 50 1,100
Flathead 19,500 19,200 74 1,415,000 12 5,900
Granite 1,500 800 70 56,000 52 1,200
Lake 7,600 5,500 61 337,000 33 4,000
Lincoln - ~ -- — ~
Mineral
Missoula 2,000 1,800 51 91,000 48 800
Powell 3,900 2,900 82 237,000 39 3,200
Ravalli 2,700 2,600 75 195,000 41 1,900
Sanders 1,100 900 39 35,000 53 200
Other 200 200 75 15,000 - 200
NORTHWEST 40.000 35.000 70 2.465.000 ~ 18.500
Blaine 26,000 23,700 41 983,000 16 9,300
Chouteau 111,000 107,000 51 5,414,000 3 1,000
Glacier 93,100 90,700 53 4,840,000 4 1 1,900
Hill 36,400 35,400 59 2,077,000 10 700
Liberty 29,800 29,500 59 1,752,000 11 1,100
Phillips 26,800 24,200 41 996,000 15 1,400
Pondera 113,000 110,000 61 6,746,000 2 38,500
Teton 109,000 108,000 64 6,955,000 1 61,600
Toole 59,900 58.500 58 3,374,000 5 1,300
Other
NORTH CENTRAL . . 605.000 587.000 56 33.137.000 126.800
Daniels 12,400 10,700 30 321,000 35 100
Dawson 30,100 25,500 30 769,000 20 1,000
Garfield 15,000 7,900 29 230,000 40 400
McCone 22,800 15,600 31 491,000 29 300
Richland 31,700 28,000 32 908,000 17 2,100
Roosevelt 27,100 23,300 28 643,000 24 400
Sheridan 18,000 16,700 28 461,000 30 300
Valley 22,900 19,300 31 600,000 25 1,900
Other
northeast 180.000 147.000 30 4.423.000 6.500
Broadwater 10,200 9,200 61 563,000 26 5,100
Cascade 59,200 57,000 54 3,100,000 7 8,500
Fergus 88,900 80,900 41 3,352,000 6 1,500
Golden Valley 8,000 7,800 45 354,000 32 1,000
Judith Basin 56,700 52,100 43 2,243,000 9 1,300
Lewis & Clark 13,100 12,500 58 725,000 22 5,400
Meagher 17,200 16,500 43 706,000 23 3,100
Musselshell 4,200 3,600 41 147,000 42 500
Petroleum 1,900 1,400 49 68,000 51 900
Wheatland 20,600 20,000 43 865,000 18 1,900
Other
CENTRAL 280.000 261.000 46 12.123.000 29.200
Beaverhead 10,400 8,000 92 739,000 21 10,300
Gallatin 42,000 40,500 71 2,866,000 8 17,500
Jefferson 2,400 1,500 59 89,000 49 1,500
Madison 9,600 7,600 70 535,000 27 9,000
Silver Bow 600 400 70 28,000 54 600
Other
SOUTHWEST 65.000 58.000 73 4.257.000 ::: 38.900
Big Horn 14,900 13,000 64 837,000 19 7,800
Carbon 14,800 14,400 83 1,196,000 14 12,500
Park 8,600 7,900 56 439,000 31 4,400
Stillwater 13,500 12,700 39 492,000 28 1,600
Sweetgrass 3,100 2,500 41 102,000 47 1,000
Treasure 3,600 3,600 82 296,000 36 3,200
Yellowstone 21,500 19,900 66 1,308,000 13 14,500
Other
SOUTH CENTRAL .. 80.000 74.000 63 4.670.000 :; 45.000
Carter 5,100 3,700 29 106,000 46 100
Custer 4,500 3,100 43 132,000 43 1,500
Fallon 1 1,900 9,000 28 248,000 37 100
Powder River 4,500 3,500 37 131,000 45 400
Prairie 7,300 6,500 38 244,000 38 800
Rosebud 8,700 7,100 47 333,000 34 2,200
Wibaux 8,000 5,100 26 131,000 44
Other
SOUTHEAST 50.000 38.000 35 U25.000 5.100
MONTANA 1300.000 1.200.000 52 62.400.000 - 270.000
Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information.
IRRIGATED
Harvested
Acres
700
5,700
500
2,100
700
2,500
1,900
200
200
14.500
Yield Per Acre Bu.
96
78
78
76
77 89 89 60 75 81
Production Bu.
67,000
443,000
39,000
159,000
54,000
222,000
169,000
12,000
15,000
1.180.000
8,200
900
11,500
700
1,100
1,300
37,000
60,600
1,200
122.500
51 50 62 70 79 49 76 74 62
71
422,000
45,000
709,000
49,000
87,000
64,000
2,795,000
4,487,000
74,000
8.732.000
100 600 300 200 1,400 200 300 900
4.000
40 43 67 50 60 50 43 68
57
4,000 26,000 20,000 10,000 84,000 10,000 13,000 61,000
228.000
4,300
7,200
800
800
500
4.800
3,000
100
600
1,400
23.500
76 76 55 60 54 77 63 70 60 52
71
325,000
544,000
44,000
48,000
27,000
370,000
189,000
7,000
36,000
73,000
1.663.000
7,900 16,400
800 7,000
400
32.500
93 84 70 72 70
83
734,000 1,370,000
56,000 507,000
28,000
2.695.000
7,300 12,200
3,700
1,400 700
3,200 13,500
42.000
78 92 69 91 60 88 80
83
568,000 1,119,000
255,000
127,000 42,000
282,000 1,080,000
3.473.000
900 100 400 400 1,200
3.000
68 50 60 75 53
61
61,000 5,000 24,000 30,000 64,000
184.000
242.000
75
18.155.000
I
1996 Montana Acricultihial Statistics
County Statistics-Barley 67
BARLEY: Non
COUNTY &
DISTRICT
Deer Lodge
Flathead
Granite
Lake
Lincoln
Mineral
Missoula
Powell
Ravalli
Sanders
Other
NORTtrVVEST
Blaine
Chouteau
Glacier
Hill
Liberty
Phillips
Pondera
Teton
Toole
Other
NORTH CENTRAL . . .
Daniels
Dawson
Garfield
McCone
Richland
Roosevelt
Sheridan
Valley
Other
NORTHEAST
Broadwater
Cascade
Fergus
Golden Valley
Judith Basin
Lewis & Clark
Meagher
Musselshell
Petroleum
Wheatland
Other
CENTR.'Vl
Beaverhead
Gallatin
JefTcrson
Madison
Silver Bow
Other
SOUTtrWEST
Big Horn
Carbon
Park
Stillwater
Sweetgrass
Treasure
Yellowstone
Other
SOl'TH CENTR.-VL â– ..
Carter
Custer
Fallon
Powder River
Prairie
Rosebud
Wibaux
Other
SOUTHEAST
MONTANA
Irrigated Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1995
Planted
Acres
400
1,700
100
400
100 200 500 200
3.600
FOLLOVV ING FALLOW
RE-CROPPED
Harvested
Acres
400
1,600
100
200
100 100 400 100
3.000
Yield Per Acre Bu.
43
66
50
45
30 40 35 40
J±.
Production
17,000
105,000
5,000
9,000
3.000
4.000
14,000
4,000
161.000
Planted Acres
11,900
200
3.200
1,100 500 300 700
17,900
11,900
200
3,200
1,000 300 300 600
17.S00
Yield Per Acre Bu
73 60
53
34 37 40 32
64
Production SiL
867,000
12,000
169,000
34,000 11,000 12,000 19,000
1,124,000
13,700 37,900 51,200 19,200 9,100 23,400 40,400 17,100 41,200
253.200
12,800 35,100 49,700 18,200 9,000 21,300 39,000 17,100 40,300
242.500
36 49 50 59 67 40 62 55 57
53
455,000 1.705,000 2,480,000 1,070,000
606,000
862,000 2,433,000
935,000 2,307,000
12.853.000
3,000 72,100 30,000 16,500 19,600
2,000 34,100 30,300 17,400
225.000
2,700 71,000 29.500 16,500 19,400
1,600 34,000 30,300 17,000
222.000
39 52 56 58 55 44 45 51 58
52
106.000 3.664,000 1,651,000
958,000
1,059,000
70.000
1.518,000
1,533,000
993.000
11.552,000
2,800 9,200 7,800
8,200
13,800
8,300
2,400
10,500
63.000
2,200 7,300 3,700 5,400 12,500 7,700 2,300 9.400
50.500
38 31 29 29 32 32 34 36
32
84,000 229,000 106,000 157,000 406,000 243,000
79,000 334,000
1,638.000
9,500 19,900
6,800 14,300 15,800 18,400 15,300 10,500
110.500
8,400 17,600
3,900 10,000 14,100 15,400 14,100
9,000
92.500
28 29 27 32 30 25 26 23
28
233.000 514,000 104.000 324,000 418,000 390,000 369,000 205.000
2.557.000
3,000 6,600 20,000 3,900 6,700 4,700 3,700 3,300 600 9,300
61-800
100
16,100
700
300
17.200
2,900 6,000 16,900 3,900 6,000 4,700 3,200 3,200 SOD 9,200
56.500
4.300 1,700 2,500 4,500 900 200 4,800
18-900
100
16,100
500
300
17.000
54 47 43 49 43 49 43 41 40 44
3.200 1,400 2,200 2,400 5,400 3.900 3,800
22J0O
3.600 1,600 2,500 4,300 900 200 4.400
17.500
50 63 48 47
M.
156,000 279,000 728,000 190,000 255,000 230,000 136,000 130,000 20,000 405,000
2.529.000
52 34 48 3S 40 35 40
42
5,000
1,008,000
24,000
14,000
1-OSl.OOO
2,100 44,100 67,400
3,100 48,700
3,000
10,400
400
400
9,400
189.000
2,000 43,800 63,200
3,100 45,600
3,000
10,300
300
300
9,400
181,000
3,200 1.100 2,100 2,000 5,400 3,600 2,600
20,000
30 36 32 35 36 48 30
36
186.000 54,000
120,000
152,000
36,000
7,000
175.000
730.000
8,400 200 300
8.900
8.000 200 300
2,800 600 1,700 7,400 1,200 200 2,200
440.000
95.000 40,000 67,000 69,000 195,000 172,000 77,000
715.000
16.100
1.800 1.600 9,600 1.700 1.100 2,600 4.200
22,600
8.500
2.100 600
1,700
7,000 900 200
2,000
14.500
407,000
48
19,677.000
590,000
500 1,100 6,800 1,100
700 2,300 2,500
15.000
41 52 41 37 43 42 37 33 40 41
44
61 45
47
60
40 38 38 30 27 35 27
22 28 26 35 27 42 22
28
82,000
2,277,000
2,580,000
116.000
1,961,000
125,000
381,000
10.000
12.000
387.000
7,931,000
488,000 9,000 14,000
511.000
83,000 23,000 64,000 213,000 24.000 7,000 53.000
467.000
551,000
45
11.000 31,000 176,000 38,000 19,000 97,000 54.000
426,000
24,568,000
68 County Statistics-Oats
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
OATS: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1994
COUNTY
& Planted
DISTRICT Acres '^
Deer Lodge
Flathead 1,000
Granite
Lake 2,500
Lincoln 500
Mineral
Missoula 1,300
Powell 2,200
Ravalli 1,400
Sanders 1,000
Other 600
NORTHWEST 10.500
Blaine 7,200
Chouteau 1,800
Glacier 2,300
Hill 3,200
Liberty 1,500
Phillips 6,900
Pondera 1,500
Teton 1,600
Toole 1,500
Other
NORTH CENTRAL 27.500
Daniels 3,900
Dawson 6,600
Garfield 4,700
McCone 7,600
Richland 10,400
Roosevelt 6,100
Sheridan 4,900
Valley 4,800
Odier
NORTHEAST 49.000
Broadwater
Cascade 2,300
Fergus 5,100
Golden Valley 700
Judith Basin 2,900
Lewis & Clark 1,500
Meagher 1,300
Musselshell 1,800
Petroleum
Wheatland 900
Other 1,000
CENTRAL 17.500
Beaverhead
Gallatin 1,500
Jefferson 700
Madison 1,800
Silver Bow
Other 1,000
SOUTHWEST 5.000
Big Horn 1,000
Carbon 1,600
Park 1,600
Stillwater 700
Sweetgrass 2,000
Treasure 600
Yellowstone 2,000
Other
SOUTH CENTRAL 9.500
Carter 3,600
Custer 2,100
Fallon 3,500
Powder River 2,500
Prairie 2,300
Rosebud 2,700
Wibaux 4,300
Other
SOUTHEAST 21,000
MONTANA 140.000
'^ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into
ALL
Harvested Acres
1,000
1,500 100
1,000 1,500 1,200 400 300 7.000
Yield Per Acre Bu.
45
69
70
38 S3 51 35 60 52
Production Bushels Rank
45,000
103,000 7,000
38,000 80,000 61,000 14,000 18,000 366.000
35
10 53
38 16 23 49
1,500 1,000 1,500 1,400 1,100 2,000 1,300 1,100 1,100
12.000
49 34 37 45 S3 53 42 40 53
46
73,000 34,000 56,000 63,000 58,000 106,000 54,000 44,000 58,000
546.000
19 43 26 21 25 9 29 36 24
1,500 2,500 3,100 1,700 5,400 3,200 3,000 2,100
22.500
33 47 48 38 65 52 48 52
51
50,000 118,000 150,000
64,000 351,000 166,000 144,000 109,000
1.152.000
30 7 3
20 1 2 4 8
1,900 4,300 500 2,600 1,300 1,200 1,200
700
800
14.500
42 32 72 34 64 76 39
43 58 44
80,000 136,000 36,000 89,000 83,000 91,000 47,000
30,000
46,000
638.000
15 5 41 13 14 12 33
46
700 200 800
300 2.000
67 70 58
40 60
47,000 14,000 46,000
12,000 119.000
32 48 34
600 1,000
700
600 1,400
500 1,200
6.000
48 62 53 SO 55 62 45
53
29,000 62,000 37,000 30,000 77,000 31,000 54,000
320.000
47 22 39 45 17 44 28
1,400 1,200 2,200 1,500 600 2,200 1,900
11.000
39 30 34 32 S7 S4 49
42
55,000 36,000 74,000 48,000 34,000 119,000 93,000
459.000
27 40 18 31 42 6 11
75.000
48
3.600.000
'other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information.
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
County Statistics-Oats 69
OATS: Acreage, |
Yield, and Production, |
by Counties and Districts, |
1994 |
|||||
COUNTY |
IRRIGATED |
NON-IRRIGATED |
||||||
& |
Planted |
Harvested |
Yield Per |
Production |
Planted |
Harvested |
Yield Per |
Production |
DISTRICT |
Acres |
Acres |
Acre Bu, |
BiL |
Acre? |
Acre? |
Acre Bu |
BiL |
„ |
„ |
_ |
„ |
._ |
_ |
„ |
„ |
|
Flathead |
300 |
300 |
40 |
12,000 |
700 |
700 |
47 |
33,000 |
Granite |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Lake |
2,100 |
1,400 |
71 |
99,000 |
400 |
100 |
40 |
4,000 |
Lincoln |
300 |
100 |
70 |
7,000 |
200 |
— |
— |
_ |
Mineral |
_ |
|||||||
Missoula |
1,000 |
800 |
40 |
32,000 |
300 |
200 |
30 |
6,000 |
Powell |
1,400 |
1,100 |
65 |
71,000 |
800 |
400 |
23 |
9.000 |
Ravalli |
1.100 |
900 |
59 |
53,000 |
300 |
300 |
27 |
8.000 |
Sanders |
400 |
200 |
35 |
7,000 |
600 |
200 |
35 |
7,000 |
Other |
300 |
200 |
70 |
14,000 |
300 |
too |
40 |
4,000 |
NORTHWEST |
6.900 |
5.000 |
59 |
295.000 |
3.600 |
2.000 |
36 |
71,000 |
Blaine |
3,200 |
600 |
62 |
37,000 |
4,000 |
900 |
40 |
36.000 |
Chouteau |
100 |
100 |
60 |
6.000 |
1,700 |
900 |
31 |
28,000 |
Glacier |
100 100 |
100 |
60 |
6,000 |
2,200 3,100 |
1.400 1,400 |
36 45 |
50,000 |
Hill |
63.000 |
|||||||
Liberty - |
100 |
100 |
50 |
5,000 |
1,400 |
1,000 |
S3 |
53,000 |
Phillips |
900 |
600 |
55 |
33,000 |
6,000 |
1,400 |
52 |
73,000 |
Pondera |
200 |
200 |
40 |
8,000 |
1,300 |
1,100 |
42 |
46,000 |
600 |
600 |
48 |
29,000 |
1,000 |
500 |
30 |
15.000 |
|
Toole |
-- |
- |
- |
-- |
1,500 |
1,100 |
S3 |
58.000 |
Other |
- |
- |
— |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
NORTH CENTRAL . . . |
5J00 |
2J00 |
54 |
124.000 |
22.200 |
9.700 |
44 |
422,000 |
Daniels |
- |
3.900 |
1,500 |
33 |
50.000 |
|||
Dawson |
600 |
200 |
60 |
12,000 |
6,000 |
2,300 |
46 |
106,000 |
Garfield |
- |
- |
— |
- |
4,700 |
3,100 |
48 |
150.000 |
McCone |
300 |
100 |
60 |
6,000 |
7,300 |
1,600 |
36 |
58.000 |
Richland |
1,600 |
1,400 |
83 |
116,000 |
8,800 |
4,000 |
59 |
235.000 |
Roosevelt |
800 |
600 |
80 |
48,000 |
5,300 |
2,600 |
45 |
118.000 |
Sheridan |
100 |
100 |
60 |
6,000 |
4,800 |
2,900 |
48 |
138,000 |
Valley |
1,000 |
600 |
82 |
49,000 |
3,800 |
1,500 |
40 |
60.000 |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
- |
||||
NORTHEAST |
4.400 |
3.000 |
79 |
237,000 |
44,600 |
19,500 |
47 |
915.000 |
Broadwater |
- |
- |
— |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Cascade |
700 |
400 |
63 |
25,000 |
1,600 |
1,500 |
37 |
55.000 |
Fergus |
500 |
200 |
65 |
13,000 |
4,600 |
4.100 |
30 |
123,000 |
Golden Valley |
400 |
400 |
80 |
32,000 |
300 |
100 |
40 |
4,000 |
Judith Basin |
300 |
300 |
67 |
20,000 |
2,600 |
2.300 |
30 |
69,000 |
Lewis & Clark |
1,100 |
1.000 |
74 |
74,000 |
400 |
300 |
30 |
9,000 |
Meagher |
1,100 |
1,100 |
79 |
87,000 |
200 |
100 |
40 |
4,000 |
Musselshell |
800 |
300 |
73 |
22,000 |
1.000 |
900 |
28 |
25,000 |
Petroleum |
- |
- |
- |
- |
~ |
- |
- |
- |
Wheatland |
600 |
500 |
48 |
24,000 |
300 |
200 |
30 |
6.000 |
700 |
600 |
67 |
40.000 |
300 |
200 |
30 |
6,000 |
|
CENTR.VL |
6.200 |
4.800 |
70 |
337.000 |
lUOO |
9.700 |
31 |
301,000 |
Beaverhead |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
|||
Gallatin |
1,100 |
500 |
68 |
34,000 |
400 |
200 |
65 |
13,000 |
Jefferson |
700 |
200 |
70 |
14.000 |
||||
Madison |
1,700 |
800 |
58 |
46.000 |
100 |
- |
- |
- |
Silver Bow |
1.000 |
300 |
40 |
12,000 |
: |
: |
— |
_^ |
Other |
_ |
|||||||
SOl'TirWEST |
4.500 |
1.800 |
59 |
106.000 |
500 |
200 |
65 |
13.000 |
Big Horn |
200 |
100 |
50 |
5.000 |
800 |
500 |
48 |
24.000 |
Carbon |
900 |
700 |
76 |
53,000 |
700 |
300 |
30 |
9.000 |
Park |
1,100 |
400 |
58 |
23,000 |
500 |
300 |
47 |
14.000 |
300 |
300 |
53 |
16 000 |
400 |
300 |
47 |
14 000 |
|
Swectgrass |
1,500 |
900 |
67 |
60,000 |
500 |
500 |
34 |
17.000 |
Treasure |
300 |
200 |
80 |
16,000 |
300 |
300 |
50 |
15,000 |
Yellowstone |
900 |
400 |
83 |
33,000 |
1,100 |
800 |
26 |
21.000 |
Other |
-- |
- |
~ |
- |
_ |
- |
_ |
- |
SOUTH CENTRAL . . . |
5.200 |
3.000 |
69 |
206.000 |
4J00 |
3.000 |
38 |
114.000 |
Carter |
3.600 |
1,400 |
39 |
55,000 |
||||
Custer |
200 |
100 |
60 |
6,000 |
1,900 |
1,100 |
27 |
30,000 |
Fallon |
300 |
200 |
45 |
9,000 |
3.200 |
2.000 |
33 |
65,000 |
Powder River |
400 |
200 |
65 |
13,000 |
2,100 |
1.300 |
27 |
35,000 |
Prairie |
1,000 |
200 |
80 |
16.000 |
1,300 |
400 |
45 |
18,000 |
Rosebud |
600 |
400 |
78 |
31,000 |
2.100 |
1.800 |
49 |
88,000 |
Wibaux |
- |
- |
— |
_ |
4,300 |
1.900 |
49 |
93.000 |
Other |
_ |
_ |
_ |
- |
_ |
— |
— |
_ |
SOUTHEAST |
2.500 |
l.IOO |
68 |
75,000 |
18.500 |
9.900 |
39 |
384.000 |
MONTANA |
35.000 |
21.000 |
66 |
1 380,000 |
105,000 |
54,000 |
41 |
2.220,000 |
70 County Statistics-Oats
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
OATS: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1995
COUNTY
& Planted
DISTRICT Acres '^
Deer Lodge
Flathead 800
Granite
Lake 2,600
Lincoln 500
Mineral —
Missoula 1,000
Powell 1,800
Ravalli 1,300
Sanders 1,000
Other 500
NORTHWEST 9.S00
Blaine 7,400
Chouteau 2,400
Glacier 2,200
Hill 4,000
Liberty 1,000
Phillips 7,000
Pondera 800
Teton 1,500
Toole 1,700
Other
NORTH CENTRAL 28.000
Daniels 3,600
Dawson 7,100
Garfield 4,600
McCone 7,000
Richland 11,900
Roosevelt 6,200
Sheridan 5,100
Valley 5,000
Other
NORTHEAST SO.SOO
Broadwater 500
Cascade 2,000
Fergus 4,200
Golden Valley
Judith Basin 2,700
Lewis & Clark 1,500
Meagher 1,500
Musselshell 2,300
Petroleum —
Wheatland 900
Other 900
CENTRAL 16.500
Beaverhead
Gallatin 1,500
Jefferson 900
Madison 2,500
Silver Bow —
Other 600
SOUTHWEST 5.500
Big Horn 2,100
Carbon 1,700
Park 1,000
Stillwater 900
Sweetgrass 2,600
Treasure 600
Yellowstone 2,100
Other
SOUTH CENTRAL 11.000
Carter 4,000
Custer 2,200
Fallon 5,000
Powder River 1 ,600
Prairie 2,500
Rosebud 3,600
Wibaux 5,100
Other
SOUTHEAST 24.000
MONTANA 145.000
''' Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into
ALL
Harvested Acres
800
1,600 200
900 1,600 900 700 300 7.000
Yield Per Acre Bu.
85
86 80
83 83 88 71 73 83
Production Bushels Rank
68,000
137,000 16,000
75,000 132,000 79,000 50,000 22,000 579.000
33
9
50
30 11 28 41
3,100 1,300 1,100 2,200
600 1,500
500 1,200 1,000
12.500
64 48 76 82 70 57 78 64 82
68
198,000 62,000 84,000
180,000 42,000 85,000 39,000 77,000 82,000
849.000
4 35 24
5 43 23 46 29 26
1,400 3,300 3,100 2,100 5,500 3,600 2,500 1,000
22.500
53 42 44 40 47 56 S6 58
48
74,000 137,000 135,000
83,000 258,000 201,000 141,000
58,000
1.087.000
31 8
10
25 1 3 7
37
400 1,500 4,100
2,200
900
1,000
1,600
700
600
13.000
78 59 55
53 76 81 53
69
68 60
31.000
88,000
227,000
117,000 68,000 81,000 85,000
48,000
41,000
786.000
48
20
2
15 32 27 22
42
1,000 500 700
300 2.500
87 76 83
67 81
87,000 38,000 58,000
20,000 203.000
21
47 36
2,100
1,100 900 700
1,900 500
1,800
9.000
74 87 63 57 62 80 72
71
155,000 96,000 57,000 40,000
118,000 40,000
130,000
636.000
6 18 39 45 14 44 12
2,200 1,600 2,600 1,400 1,000 2,400 2,300
13.500
44 36 35 45 51 49 46
43
96,000 57,000 90,000 63,000 51,000 118,000 105,000
580.000
17 38 19 34 40 13 16
80.000
59
4.720.000
'other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information.
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
County Statistics-Oats 7|
OATS: Acreage, Yield, and Production, by Counties and Districts, 1995
COUNTY
& DISTRICT
Deer Lodge
Flathead
Granite
Lake
Lincoln
Mineral
Missoula
Powell
Ravalli
Sanders
Other
NORTHWEST
Blaine
Chouteau
Glacier
Hill
Liberty
Phillips
Pondera
Teton
Toole
Other
NORTH CENTRAL .
Daniels
Dawson
Garfield
McCone
Richland
Roosevelt
Sheridan
Valley
Other
NORTHEAST
Broadwater
Cascade
Fergus
Golden Valley
Judith Basin
Lewis & Clark
Meagher
Musselshell
PeUoleum
Wheatland
Other
CENTRAL
Beaverhead
Gallatin
Jefferson
Madison
Silver Bow
Other
SOUTHWEST ...â–
Big Horn
Carbon
Park
Stillwater
Sweetgrass
Treasure
Yellowstone
Other
SOl'TH CENTR/\L
Carter
Custer
Fallon
Powder River
Prairie
Rosebud
Wibaux
Other
SOITHEAST
MONTANA
IRRIGATED |
|||
Planted |
Harvested |
Yield Per |
Production |
Acres |
Acre? |
Acre Bti. |
BiL |
300 |
300 |
no |
33,000 |
1,500 |
900 |
98 |
88,000 |
300 |
100 |
90 |
9,000 |
700 |
700 |
90 |
63,000 |
1,300 |
1,200 |
95 |
114,000 |
I.IOO |
700 |
100 |
70,000 |
400 |
300 |
90 |
27,000 |
200 |
100 |
90 |
9,000 |
S.800 |
4J00 |
96 |
413.000 |
2,800 |
1,200 |
79 |
95,000 |
100 |
100 |
60 |
6,000 |
200 |
100 |
60 |
6,000 |
100 |
- |
- |
- |
100 |
100 |
70 |
7,000 |
1,200 |
600 |
68 |
41,000 |
100 |
100 |
70 |
7,000 |
200 |
100 |
90 |
9,000 |
Planted Acres
soo
I.IOO 200
300 SOO 200 600 300 3.700
NON-IRRIGATED
Harvested Acres
500
700 100
200 400 200 400 200 2.700
Yield Per Acre Bu
70
70 70
60 45 45 58 65 61
Production BuL
35,000
49,000 7,000
12,000 18,000 9,000 23,000 13,000 166,000
4.800
2300
74
171.000
4,600 2,300 2,000 3,900
900 5,800
700 UOO 1,700
23J00
1,900
1,200
1,000
2,200
500
900
400
1,100
1,000
10.200
54 47 78 82 70 49 80 62 82
66
103,000 56,000 78,000
180,000 35,000 44,000 32,000 68,000 82,000
678,000
800
200
1,400
300
100 800
3.600
200
100 300 100 100 300
1.100
75
70 83 70 60
77
75
15,000
7,000
25,000
7,000
6,000
23,000
83.000
3.600 6,300 4,600 6.800
10,500 5,900 5,000 4,200
46.900
1,400 3,100 3,100 2,000 5,200 3,500 2,400 700
21.400
53 39 44 38 45 55 56 50
47
74,000 122,000 135,000
76,000 233,000 194,000 135,000
35.000
1.004.000
300 600
300
200
700
1,000
800
400
300
4.600
300 400 200
200 600 800 500
400
200
3.600
87 90 70
70 88 85 84
83 85 84
26,000 36,000 14,000
14,000 53,000 68,000 42,000
33,000
17,000
303.000
200 1,400 3.900
2,500 800 500
1,500
500
600 11.900
100 1.100 3,900
2,000 300 200
1,100
300
400 9.400
50 47 55
52 50 65 39
SO
60 _SJ_
5,000
52,000
213,000
103,000 15,000 13,000 43.000
15.000
24.000
483,000
900
800
2,400
600 4-700
700 400 600
300 2-000
100 80 88
67
70,000 32,000 53,000
20,000 175.000
600 100 100
800
300 100 100
J20_
57 60 SO
56
17,000 6,000 5.000
28,000
800 1,200
800
300 1,900
400 I.IOO
6-500
800 1,000 800 300 1,500 300 900
5.600
95 90 65 63 67 100 100
82
76.000 90,000 52,000 19,000 100,000 30,000 90,000
457.000
1.300 500 200 600 700 200
1.000
4.500
1.300 100 100 400 400 200 900
3.400
61 60 50 53 45 50 44
53
7g.ooo
6.000 5,000 21,000 18,000 10,000 40,000
179,000
300 200 100 400 1,000
2.000
300 100 100 200 400
I.IOO
60 50 60 75 45
JL.
18,000
5,000
6,000
15.000
18.000
62.000
4,000 1,900 4,800 1,500 2,100 2,600 5.100
22.000
2,200 1,300 2,500 1,300 800 2,000 2,300
12,400
44 30 34 44 45 50 46
42
96.000 39.000 85.000 57.000 36.000 100.000 105.000
518.000
32,000
20,000
83
1,664,000
113,000
60,000
51
3,056,000
72 County Statistics-Corn
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
CORN: Acreage, Utilization, and Yield By |
Counties, |
1994 |
1 |
CORN |
||||
COUNTY |
Planted All Purposes |
GRAIN |
SILAGE |
COUKIT |
||||
& |
Harvested |
Yield Per |
Production |
Harvested |
Yield Per |
Production |
i |
|
DISTRICT |
Acres " |
Acres |
Acre Bu. |
Bu. |
Acres |
Acre Tons |
Tons |
Dismi |
Lake |
1,300 |
1,100 |
146 |
161,000 |
200 |
13 |
2,500 |
laki..- |
Other |
200 |
- |
- |
-- |
200 |
22 |
4,300 |
*r |
NORTHWEST |
1.500 |
1.100 |
146 |
161.000 |
400 |
17 |
6.800 |
Oder,... \ORIHC Datsin. RitW tostvell V*),.. |
600 500 |
200 300 |
105 107 |
21,000 32,000 |
400 200 |
17 19 |
6,800 3,700 |
||
Other |
||||||||
NORTH CENTRAL . . |
1.100 |
500 |
106 |
53.000 |
600 |
18 |
10.500 |
|
Dawson |
4,000 |
1,600 |
127 |
203,000 |
2,300 |
19 |
44.200 |
|
Richland |
6,600 |
1,600 |
133 |
212,000 |
4,700 |
20 |
95,900 |
|
Roosevelt |
700 |
100 |
120 |
12,000 |
600 |
13 |
8,000 |
|
Valley |
1,000 |
300 |
117 |
35,000 |
700 |
18 |
12,700 |
|
Other |
600 |
400 |
128 |
51,000 |
200 |
19 |
3,700 |
Olhtr,,, |
NORTHEAST |
12.900 |
4.000 |
128 |
513.000 |
8.500 |
19 |
164.500 |
NORTE |
Other |
1,100 |
100 |
150 |
15,000 |
900 |
14 |
13,000 |
*!,. |
CENTRAL |
1.100 |
100 |
150 |
15.000 |
900 |
14 |
13.000 |
CLMIU |
Big Horn |
3,300 |
600 |
133 |
80,000 |
2,700 |
20 |
55,100 |
BifHBiJ |
Carbon |
5,200 |
2,100 |
1S6 |
327,000 |
3,100 |
24 |
73,000 |
Caitoj,. |
Stillwater |
1,800 |
700 |
150 |
105,000 |
900 |
18 |
16,200 |
SivalR |
Treasure |
4,600 |
1,100 |
148 |
163,000 |
3,500 |
24 |
83,200 |
tent |
Yellowstone |
14,400 |
3,500 |
134 |
469,000 |
10,800 |
23 |
245,200 |
Wtasto |
Other |
100 |
- |
- |
- |
100 |
21 |
2,100 |
Ollifr |
SOUTH CENTRAL . . |
29.400 |
8.000 |
143 |
1.144.000 |
21.100 |
23 |
474,800 |
SOITHC |
Custer |
4,300 |
1.300 |
146 |
190,000 |
2,900 |
20 |
59,100 |
Custti |
3,100 |
1,500 |
135 |
203,000 |
1,500 |
18 |
26,800 |
Prairie |
|
Rosebud |
5,900 |
3,400 |
120 |
409,000 |
2,500 |
21 |
52,100 |
|
Other |
700 |
100 |
120 |
12,000 |
600 |
19 |
11,400 |
Mer.,. SOITHE \in\Ti\ |
SOUTHEAST |
14.000 |
6J00 |
129 |
814,000 |
7.500 |
20 |
149.400 |
|
MONTANA |
60.000 |
20.000 |
135 |
2,700,000 |
39.000 |
21 |
819.000 |
" Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information.
CORN: Irrigated and Non-Irrigated Acreage, Utilization, and Yield By Counties, 1994
IRRIGATED |
NON-IRRIGATED |
|||||||
COUNTY |
Grain |
Silaee |
Silage |
|||||
& |
Harvested |
Yield Per |
Production Harvested |
Yield Per |
Production |
Harvested |
Yield Per |
Production |
DISTRICT |
Acres |
Acre Bu. |
Bu. Acres |
Acre Tons |
Tons |
Acres |
Acre Tons |
Tons |
Lake |
1,100 |
146 |
161,000 100 |
18 |
1,800 |
100 |
7 |
700 |
Other |
— |
- |
200 |
22 |
4,300 |
— |
— |
- |
NORTHWEST .... |
1.100 |
146 |
161.000 300 |
20 |
6.100 |
100 |
7 |
700 |
Blaine |
200 |
105 |
21,000 400 |
17 |
6,800 |
-- |
||
Other |
300 |
107 |
32,000 200 |
19 |
3,700 |
- |
-- |
- |
NORTH CENTRAL |
500 |
106 |
53.000 600 |
18 |
10.500 |
— |
— |
— |
Dawson |
1,600 |
127 |
203,000 2,100 |
20 |
42,800 |
200 |
7 |
1,400 |
Richland |
1,600 |
133 |
212,000 3,700 |
24 |
88,700 |
1,000 |
7 |
7,200 |
Roosevelt |
100 |
120 |
12,000 400 |
17 |
6,600 |
200 |
7 |
1,400 |
Valley |
300 |
117 |
35,000 700 |
18 |
12,700 |
- |
- |
-- |
Other |
400 |
128 |
51,000 200 |
19 |
3,700 |
- |
- |
~ |
NORTHEAST |
4.000 |
128 |
513.000 7.100 |
22 |
154.500 |
1.400 |
7 |
10.000 |
Other |
100 |
150 |
15,000 900 |
14 |
13,000 |
- |
- |
~ |
CENTRAL |
100 |
150 |
15.000 900 |
14 |
13.000 |
_ |
_ |
— |
Big Horn |
600 |
133 |
80,000 2,600 |
21 |
54,500 |
100 |
6 |
600 |
Carbon |
2,100 |
156 |
327,000 3,000 |
24 |
72,400 |
100 |
6 |
600 |
Stillwater |
700 |
150 |
105,000 900 |
18 |
16,200 |
- |
- |
" |
Treasure |
1,100 |
148 |
163,000 3,400 |
24 |
82,600 |
100 |
6 |
600 |
Yellowstone |
3,500 |
134 |
469,000 10,500 |
23 |
243,700 |
300 |
5 |
1,500 |
Other |
- |
- |
100 |
21 |
2,100 |
— |
- |
- |
SOUTH CENTRAL |
8.000 |
143 |
1.144.000 20.500 |
23 |
471.500 |
600 |
6 |
3.300 |
Custer |
1,300 |
146 |
190,000 2,800 |
21 |
58,400 |
100 |
7 |
700 |
Prairie |
1,500 |
135 |
203,000 1,400 |
19 |
26,000 |
100 |
8 |
800 |
Rosebud |
3,400 |
120 |
409,000 2,300 |
22 |
50,400 |
200 |
9 |
1,700 |
Other |
100 |
120 |
12,000 500 |
21 |
10,600 |
100 |
8 |
800 |
SOUTHEAST |
6.300 |
129 |
814.000 7.000 |
21 |
145.400 |
500 |
8 |
4.000 |
MONTANA |
20.000 |
135 |
2.700.000 36.400 |
22 |
801.000 |
2.600 |
7 |
18.000 |
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CoiNTY Statistics-Corn 73
CORN: Acreage, |
Utilization, |
and Yield By Counties, |
1995 |
||||
COUNTY |
Planted All Purposes |
GRAIN |
SILAGE |
||||
& |
Harvested |
Yield Per |
Production |
Harvested |
Yield Per |
Production |
|
DISTRICT |
Acres " |
Acres |
Acre Bu. |
BiL |
Acres |
Acre Tons |
Tons |
Lake |
1,300 |
800 |
140 |
112,000 |
500 |
16 |
8.100 |
Other |
200 |
- |
- |
- |
200 |
18 |
3.600 |
northwest |
1.500 |
800 |
140 |
112.000 |
700 |
17 |
11.700 |
Other |
1,000 |
200 |
95 |
19.000 |
700 |
16 |
11,500 |
NORTH CENTRAL . . |
1.000 |
200 |
95 |
19.000 |
700 |
16 |
11.500 |
Dawson |
3,700 |
1,300 |
118 |
154.000 |
2,300 |
16 |
37,600 |
Richland |
5,600 |
1,300 |
120 |
156.000 |
4,300 |
18 |
76,300 |
Roosevelt |
500 |
100 |
100 |
10.000 |
400 |
12 |
4,700 |
Valley |
800 |
200 |
90 |
18.000 |
600 |
17 |
10,200 |
Other |
400 |
200 |
100 |
20,000 |
200 |
17 |
3,300 |
NORTHEAST |
11.000 |
3.100 |
115 |
358.000 |
7.800 |
17 |
132.100 |
Other |
1,000 |
100 |
130 |
13.000 |
900 |
16 |
14,000 |
CENTRAL |
1.000 |
100 |
130 |
13.000 |
900 |
16 |
14.000 |
Big Horn |
2,500 |
700 |
119 |
83.000 |
1,800 |
26 |
46.000 |
Carbon |
5,300 |
2,000 |
121 |
241.000 |
3,200 |
22 |
68,800 |
Stillwater |
1,700 |
600 |
138 |
83.000 |
1,100 |
20 |
22,100 |
4.800 |
2,100 |
150 |
314 000 |
2 600 |
24 |
62,800 231,000 |
|
Yellowstone |
13,000 |
2,100 |
125 |
262.000 |
10,700 |
22 |
|
Other |
100 |
~ |
- |
- |
100 |
20 |
2.000 |
SOUTH CENTRAL . . |
27.400 |
7.500 |
131 |
983.000 |
19.500 |
22 |
432.700 |
Custer |
3,700 |
900 |
102 |
92.000 |
2,700 |
20 |
53,700 |
Prairie |
2,900 |
1,000 |
130 |
130,000 |
1,800 |
20 |
35,700 |
Rosebud |
5,700 |
2,300 |
88 |
203,000 |
3,200 |
18 |
58,600 |
Other |
800 |
100 |
100 |
10,000 |
700 |
14 |
10.000 |
SOUTHEAST |
13.100 |
4J00 |
101 |
435.000 |
8,400 |
19 |
158.000 |
^'O^TANA |
55.000 |
16.000 |
120 |
1.920.000 |
38,000 |
20 |
760.000 |
'^ Counties with less than 500 acres planted are combined into
„ Other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information.
CORN: Irrigated and Non-Irrigated Acreage, Utilization, and Yield By Counties, 1995
IRRIGATED |
NON |
[-IRRIGATED |
|||||||
COUNTY |
Grain |
Silaee |
Siliee |
||||||
& |
Harvested |
Yield Per |
Production |
Harvested |
Yield Per |
Production |
Harvested |
Yield Per |
Production |
DISTRICT |
Acres |
Acre Bu. |
SlL |
Acre? |
Acre Tpnj |
Tons |
Acres |
Acre Tons |
Tons |
Lake |
800 |
140 |
112,000 |
500 |
16 |
8,100 |
__ |
„ |
,, |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
200 |
18 |
3,600 |
— |
_ |
— |
NORTHWEST .... |
800 |
140 |
112.000 |
700 |
17 |
11.700 |
_ |
_ |
_ |
Other |
200 |
95 |
19.000 |
700 |
16 |
11.500 |
_ |
„ |
„ |
NORTH CENTRAL |
200 |
95 |
19.000 |
700 |
16 |
11.500 |
_ |
_ |
_ |
Dawson |
1,300 |
118 |
154,000 |
2,100 |
17 |
36.100 |
200 |
8 |
1,500 |
Richland |
1,300 |
120 |
156,000 |
3,600 |
20 |
70.900 |
700 |
8 |
5,400 |
Roosevelt |
100 |
100 |
10,000 |
200 |
16 |
3.200 |
200 |
8 |
1,500 |
Valley |
200 |
90 |
18,000 |
600 |
17 |
10.200 |
_ |
_ |
_ |
Other |
200 |
100 |
20.000 |
200 |
17 |
3.300 |
_ |
.- |
„ |
NORTHEAST |
3.100 |
115 |
358.000 |
6.700 |
18 |
123.700 |
1.100 |
8 |
8,400 |
Other |
100 |
130 |
13.000 |
900 |
16 |
14,000 |
|||
CENTRAL |
100 |
130 |
13.000 |
900 |
16 |
14.000 |
_ |
_ |
„ |
Big Horn |
700 |
119 |
83 000 |
1.800 3.200 |
26 |
46.000 68.800 |
|||
Carbon |
2,000 |
121 |
241.000 |
22 |
__ |
|
^ |
||
Stillwater |
600 |
138 |
83.000 |
1,100 |
20 |
22,100 |
_ |
_ |
_ |
Treasure |
2,100 |
150 |
314.000 |
2.600 |
24 |
62.800 |
_ |
_ |
— |
Yellowstone |
2,100 |
125 |
262.000 |
10,600 |
22 |
230.400 |
100 |
6 |
600 |
Other |
~ |
- |
- |
100 |
20 |
2.000 |
_ |
„ |
_ |
SOITH CENTRAL |
7,500 |
131 |
983.000 |
19.400 |
22 |
432.100 |
100 |
6 |
600 |
Custer |
900 |
102 |
92.000 |
2,600 |
20 |
53.000 |
100 |
7 |
700 |
Prairie |
1,000 |
130 |
130.000 |
1.800 |
20 |
35.700 |
_ |
_ |
_ |
Rosebud |
2,300 |
88 |
203.000 |
3.100 |
19 |
57,700 |
100 |
9 |
900 |
Other |
100 |
100 |
10.000 |
400 |
19 |
7,600 |
300 |
8 |
2,400 |
SOUTHEAST |
4J00 |
101 |
435.000 |
7.900 |
19 |
154,000 |
500 |
8 |
4,000 |
MONTANA |
16,000 |
120 |
1.920,000 |
36^00 |
21 |
-4',000 |
1,-00 |
8 |
13,000 |
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74 County Statistics-Potatoes Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
POTATOES: Principally Irrigated Acreage, Yield, & Production, By Counties & Districts, 1994-1995
COUNTY 1994 1995
& Planted Harvested Yield Planted Harvested Yield
DISTRICT Acres '^ Acres Per Acre Production Acres ''^ Acres Per Acre Production
--Cwt.-- --Cwt.--
Deer Lodge 850 850 280 239,000 780 780 225 175,000
Flathead 690 690 335 231,000 590 590 310 183,000
Lake 2,490 2,490 270 675,000 2,500 2,500 300 750,000
Other 90 90 310 28,000 80 80 290 23,300
NGRTITWEST 4.120 4.120 285 1.173.000 3.950 3.950 285 1.131.300
Broadwater 580 580 400 231,000 650 650 310 202,000
Other 295 295 330 97,000 30 30 190 5,700
CENTRAL 875 875 375 328.000 680 680 305 207.700
Gallatin 3,430 3,430 350 1,200,000 3,470 3,470 315 1,100,000
Madison 830 830 310 257,000 760 760 340 257,000
Other 470 470 370 175,000 540 540 255 137,000
SOUTHWEST 4.730 4.730 345 1.632.000 4.770 4.770 315 1.494.000
OTHER DISTRICTS 155 155 MS 37.000 400 400 270 107.000
MONTANA 10.000 10.000 320 3.200.000 9.800 9.800 300 2.940.000
" Counties with less than 100 acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information.
Montana Potatoes
Harvested Acres and Production
Cwt
3,500,000
3,000,000
2,500,000
2,000,000
1,500,000
1,000,000
500,000
0
1985 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Harvested Acres Production
1996 Montana agricui-tural Statistics
Cot'NTY Statistics-Si GAR Beets & Dry Beans 75
SUGAR BEETS: All Irrigated Acreage, Yield, and Production, By Counties and Districts, 1994-1995
COUNTY
& DISTRICT
JSS*.
Planted Harvested Yield Acres Acres Per Acre Production — Tons- —
Sucrose Percent
1995
Planted Harvested Acres Acres
Yield Per Acre Production Sucrose — Tons- — Percent
Dawson 3.140 3,120
Richland 16,160 16,140
Roosevelt 820 820
NORTHEAST 20.120 20.080
Big Horn 7,520 7,520
Carbon 6,570 6,450
Stillwater 660 660
Treasure 3,710 3,710
Yellowstone 9,320 9,300
SOUTH CENTRAL 27.780 27.640
Custer 1,400 1,400
Prairie 2,850 2.730
Rosebud 2,150 2.150
SOUTHEAST 6.400 6.280
MONTANA 54.300 54.000
25.600 26.100 25.100 26.000
79.800 421.900
20,600 522.300
18.300 18.710 19.260 18.670
3.130
16.700
740
20.570
3.130
16,630
730
20.490
19.900 20.500 21.100 20.500
62.400 341.400
15,400 419.200
16.490
17.220
18.160
JTJfQ
25.400 19.900 18.300 25.800 21.400 22.600
191,000 128,200 12,100 95,600 198,800 625.700
16.920 17.130 17.000 16.850 16.980 16.970
7,750 6,630 770 3,870 9.600 28.620
7.730 6.590 770 3,860 9,570 28.520
23.300 21.000 21.400 23.000 22.200 22.300
179,900 138,400 16,500 88.900 212.400 636.100
16.670 16.950 16.680 16.800 16.960 16.850
26.600 23.000 27.300 25.300
37,300
62,900
58.800
159.000
18.000 18.230 17.440 17.880
1,470 2,830 2,210 6.510
1.460 2,830 2,200 6.490
22.900 19.600 22.200 21.200
33,500
55,400
48.800
137,700
16.870 16.520 16.910 16.740
24.200 1.307,000
17.760
55.700 55,500
21.500 1,193.000 16.940
DRY BEANS: AH Irrigated Acreage, Yield, and Production By Counties and Districts, 1994-1995 ^'
COUNTY |
1994 |
1995 |
||||||
& |
Planted |
Harvested |
Yield |
Planted |
Har\ested |
Yield |
||
DISTRICT |
A?r?5 |
Acr?s |
Per Acre -Lbs- |
Production -Cwi." |
Acres |
Acr?5 |
Per Acre -Lbs." |
Production -Cwt- |
Other |
300 |
300 |
1,330 |
4.000 |
200 |
200 |
1.250 |
2,500 |
NORTH CENTRAL |
300 |
300 |
1.330 |
4.000 |
200 |
200 |
1.250 |
2.500 |
Dawson |
1,600 |
1,600 |
2,140 |
34,300 |
2,000 |
1,900 |
1,960 |
37,300 |
Richland |
2,100 |
2,000 |
2,120 |
42,300 |
1,900 |
1,900 |
1,910 |
36,200 |
Other |
400 |
400 |
2.100 |
8,400 |
500 |
500 |
1.900 |
9.500 |
NORTHEAST |
4.100 |
4.000 |
2.130 |
85.000 |
4.400 |
4.300 |
1.930 |
83.000 |
Carbon |
2,700 |
2.600 |
2,330 |
60.700 |
2,700 |
2,600 |
1,900 |
49.500 |
Yellowstone |
1,000 |
1,000 |
2,200 |
22,000 |
1,200 |
1,200 |
1,920 |
23,000 |
Other |
700 |
700 |
2,190 |
15,300 |
900 |
900 |
1.830 |
16,500 |
SOUTH CENTRAL |
4.400 |
4.300 |
2.280 |
98.000 |
4.800 |
4,700 |
1,890 |
89.000 |
Prairie |
600 |
600 |
2,330 |
14,000 |
700 |
700 |
1,930 |
13,500 |
Rosebud |
600 |
600 |
2,450 |
14,700 |
700 |
700 |
1.940 |
13.600 |
Other |
200 |
200 |
2.150 |
4.300 |
200 |
200 |
1.700 |
3.400 |
SOUTHEAST |
1.400 |
1.400 |
2.360 |
33.000 |
1.600 |
1,600 |
1,910 |
30.500 |
MONTANA |
10.200 |
10,000 |
2.200 |
220,000 |
11,000 |
10,800 |
1.900 |
205,000 |
Counties with individual operators having 60 percent or more of acres planted are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information.
76 County Statistics-All Hay
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
ALL HAY: Acreage, Yield, and Production by |
Counties and Districts |
., 1994 |
||||||||
COUNTY |
all |
1 |
RRIGATED |
NON-IRRIGATED |
||||||
& |
Harvested |
Yield |
Production |
Harvested |
Yield |
Harvested |
Yield |
|||
DISTRICT |
Acres |
Per Acre |
Tons |
Rank |
Acres |
Per Acre |
Production |
Acres |
Per Acre |
Production |
Tons |
-Tons- |
- |
--Tons-- |
|||||||
Deer Lodge |
9,000 |
2.40 |
21,600 |
51 |
8,500 |
2.48 |
21,100 |
500 |
1.00 |
500 |
Flathead |
31,000 |
2.55 |
79,000 |
25 |
13,000 |
3.52 |
45,800 |
18,000 |
1.84 |
33,200 |
Granite |
29,000 |
2.57 |
74,400 |
26 |
27,500 |
2.62 |
72,000 |
1,500 |
1.60 |
2,400 |
Lake |
57,000 |
2.48 |
141.400 |
7 |
43,500 |
2.92 |
127,000 |
13,500 |
1.07 |
14,400 |
Lincoln |
9,000 |
1.80 |
16,200 |
53 |
5,500 |
2.13 |
11,700 |
3,500 |
1.29 |
4,500 |
Mineral |
3,000 |
1.80 |
5,400 |
56 |
1,500 |
2.67 |
4,000 |
1,500 |
0.93 |
1,400 |
Missoula |
21,000 |
2.42 |
50,900 |
35 |
16,500 |
2.74 |
45,200 |
4,500 |
1.27 |
5,700 |
Powell |
51,000 |
2.11 |
107,700 |
14 |
47,000 |
2.17 |
102,000 |
4,000 |
1.43 |
5,700 |
Ravalli |
36,000 |
3.14 |
112,900 |
12 |
34,500 |
3.22 |
111,000 |
1,500 |
1.27 |
1,900 |
Sanders |
27,000 |
1.69 |
45,500 |
39 |
13,500 |
2.31 |
31,200 |
13,500 |
1.06 |
14,300 |
Other |
- |
- |
~ |
- |
- |
-- |
~ |
~ |
- |
- |
NORTHWEST .... |
273,000 |
2.40 |
655.000 |
_- |
211,000 |
2.71 |
571,000 |
62.000 |
1.35 |
84.000 |
Blaine |
51,000 |
2.30 |
117,200 |
10 |
33,500 |
2.72 |
91,200 |
17,500 |
1.49 |
26,000 |
Chouteau |
29,000 |
1.36 |
39,400 |
41 |
5,300 |
1.96 |
10,400 |
23,700 |
1.22 |
29,000 |
Glacier |
35,000 |
1.43 |
50,000 |
36 |
7,600 |
2.11 |
16,000 |
27,400 |
1.24 |
34,000 |
Hill |
17,000 |
1.77 |
30,100 |
48 |
3,200 |
2.59 |
8,300 |
13,800 |
1.58 |
21,800 |
Liberty |
9,000 |
1.40 |
12,600 |
55 |
2,300 |
2.39 |
5,500 |
6,700 |
1.06 |
7,100 |
Phillips |
63,000 |
1.94 |
122,000 |
9 |
31,000 |
2.23 |
69,000 |
32,000 |
1.66 |
53,000 |
Pondera |
31,000 |
2.37 |
73,600 |
28 |
18,200 |
3.05 |
55,500 |
12,800 |
1.41 |
18,100 |
Teton |
53,000 |
2.73 |
144,800 |
6 |
38,000 |
3.26 |
123,800 |
15,000 |
1.40 |
21,000 |
Toole |
11,000 |
1.30 |
14,300 |
54 |
1,900 |
2.26 |
4,300 |
9,100 |
1.10 |
10,000 |
Other |
— |
- |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
- |
NORTH CENTRAL |
299,000 |
2.02 |
604.000 |
_ |
141.000 |
2.72 |
384.000 |
158.000 |
1.39 |
220.000 |
Daniels |
14,000 |
1.61 |
22,500 |
50 |
2,200 |
3.09 |
6,800 |
11,800 |
1.33 |
15.700 |
Dawson |
33,000 |
1.82 |
60,000 |
32 |
7,800 |
3.97 |
31,000 |
25,200 |
1.15 |
29,000 |
Garfield |
26,000 |
1.43 |
37,200 |
44 |
5,300 |
2.49 |
13,200 |
20,700 |
1.16 |
24,000 |
McCone |
27,000 |
1.47 |
39,800 |
40 |
5,000 |
2.70 |
13,500 |
22,000 |
1.20 |
26,300 |
Richland |
38,000 |
1.94 |
73,700 |
27 |
7,800 |
4.19 |
32,700 |
30,200 |
1.36 |
41,000 |
Roosevelt |
34,000 |
1.68 |
57,200 |
33 |
7,100 |
2.92 |
20,700 |
26,900 |
1.36 |
36,500 |
Sheridan |
24,000 |
1.48 |
35,600 |
46 |
2,300 |
3.52 |
8,100 |
21,700 |
1.27 |
27,500 |
Valley |
42,000 |
2.38 |
100,000 |
20 |
23,500 |
3.11 |
73,000 |
18,500 |
1.46 |
27,000 |
Other |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
NORTHEAST |
238.000 |
1.79 |
426.000 |
__ |
61.000 |
3.26 |
199.000 |
177.000 |
1.28 |
227.000 |
Broadwater |
27,000 |
3.19 |
86,000 |
23 |
24,000 |
3.37 |
80,800 |
3,000 |
1.73 |
5,200 |
Cascade |
77,000 |
1.95 |
150,100 |
5 |
16,000 |
3.13 |
50,100 |
61,000 |
1.64 |
100,000 |
Fergus |
125,000 |
1.63 |
203,500 |
4 |
12,000 |
2.96 |
35,500 |
113,000 |
1.49 |
168,000 |
Golden Valley |
25,000 |
1.50 |
37,400 |
42 |
12,000 |
1.93 |
23,200 |
13,000 |
1.09 |
14,200 |
Judith Basin |
64,000 |
1.63 |
104,000 |
16 |
7,000 |
2.00 |
14,000 |
57,000 |
1.58 |
90,000 |
Lewis & Clark |
44,000 |
2.42 |
106,500 |
IS |
28,000 |
3.11 |
87,000 |
16,000 |
1.22 |
19,500 |
Meagher |
49,000 |
2.07 |
101,300 |
19 |
42,000 |
2.19 |
92,000 |
7,000 |
1.33 |
9,300 |
Musselshell |
28,000 |
1.68 |
47,000 |
38 |
8,500 |
3.35 |
28,500 |
19,500 |
0.95 |
18,500 |
Petroleum |
21,000 |
1.72 |
36,100 |
45 |
10,500 |
2.28 |
23,900 |
10,500 |
1.16 |
12,200 |
Wheatland |
33,000 |
1.73 |
57,100 |
34 |
23,000 |
2.00 |
46,000 |
10,000 |
1.11 |
11,100 |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
CENTRAL |
493.000 |
1.88 |
929,000 |
„ |
183,000 |
2.63 |
481.000 |
310.000 |
1.45 |
448.000 |
Beaverhead |
113,000 |
2.45 |
276,700 |
1 |
105,000 |
2.50 |
262,000 |
8,000 |
1.84 |
14,700 |
Gallatin |
76,000 |
3.40 |
258,300 |
2 |
58,500 |
3.80 |
222,500 |
17,500 |
2.05 |
35,800 |
Jefferson |
28,000 |
2.46 |
68,900 |
29 |
26,000 |
2.54 |
66,000 |
2,000 |
1.45 |
2,900 |
Madison |
76,000 |
2.86 |
217,100 |
3 |
73,000 |
2.90 |
212,000 |
3,000 |
1.70 |
5,100 |
Silver Bow |
9,000 |
2.56 |
23,000 |
49 |
7,500 |
2.87 |
21,500 |
1,500 |
1.00 |
1,500 |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
- |
— |
- |
- |
— |
- |
— |
SOUTHWEST .... |
302.000 |
2.79 |
844.000 |
_ |
270.000 |
2.90 |
784.000 |
32,000 |
1.88 |
60,000 |
Big Horn |
54,000 |
2.03 |
109,500 |
13 |
18,500 |
3.32 |
61,500 |
35,500 |
1.35 |
48,000 |
Carbon |
55,000 |
2.33 |
128,000 |
8 |
35,000 |
3.06 |
107,000 |
20,000 |
1.05 |
21,000 |
Park |
50.000 |
2.03 |
101,700 |
18 |
39,500 |
2.15 |
85,000 |
10,500 |
1.59 |
16,700 |
Stillwater |
54,000 |
1.53 |
82,400 |
24 |
13,500 |
2.78 |
37,500 |
40,500 |
1.11 |
44,900 |
Sweetgrass |
46,000 |
2.22 |
101,900 |
17 |
35,000 |
2.54 |
88,800 |
11,000 |
1.19 |
13,100 |
Treasure |
12,000 |
2.51 |
30,100 |
47 |
6,000 |
3.70 |
22,200 |
6,000 |
1.32 |
7,900 |
Yellowstone Other SOUTH CENTRAL |
44,000 |
2.60 |
114,400 |
11 |
25,500 |
3.65 |
93,000 |
18,500 |
1.16 |
21,400 |
315.000 |
2.12 |
668.000 |
173.000 |
2.86 |
495.000 |
142.000 |
1.22 |
173.000 |
||
Carter |
56,000 |
1.15 |
64,500 |
31 |
1,800 |
1.94 |
3,500 |
54,200 |
1.13 |
61,000 |
Custer |
43,000 |
2.08 |
89,400 |
22 |
13,500 |
4.25 |
57,400 |
29,500 |
1.08 |
32,000 |
Fallon |
47,000 |
1.01 |
47,300 |
37 |
2,700 |
1.59 |
4,300 |
44,300 |
0.97 |
43,000 |
Powder River |
57,000 |
1.16 |
66,100 |
30 |
7,800 |
1.81 |
14,100 |
49,200 |
1.06 |
52,000 |
Prairie |
18,000 |
2.07 |
37,300 |
43 |
7,100 |
3.70 |
26,300 |
10,900 |
1.01 |
11,000 |
Rosebud |
42,000 |
2.16 |
90,900 |
21 |
17,300 |
3.69 |
63,900 |
24,700 |
1.09 |
27,000 |
Wibaux Other SOUTHEAST |
17,000 |
1.09 |
18,500 |
52 |
800 |
1.88 |
1,500 |
16,200 |
1.05 |
17,000 |
280.000 |
1.48 |
414.000 |
51.000 |
3.35 |
171.000 |
229,000 |
1.06 |
243.000 |
||
MONTANA |
2.200.000 |
2.06 |
4.540.000 |
- |
1.090.000 |
2.83 |
3.085.000 |
1,110,000 |
1.31 |
1,455,000 |
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
Counts Statistics- all Hav 77
ALL HAY: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1995
COUNTY
& DISTRICT
ALL
IRRIGATED
NON-IRRIGATED
Harvested Acres
Deer Lodge 10,000
Flathead 34,000
Granite 28,000
Lake 59,000
Lincoln 10,500
Mineral 3,500
Missoula 21,000
Powell 50,000
Ravalli 41,000
Sanders 28,000
Other
NORTHWEST 285.000
Blaine 58,000
Chouteau 36,000
Glacier 37,000
Hill 20,000
Liberty 12,000
Phillips 63,000
Pondera 34,000
Teton 60,000
Toole 13,000
Other
NORTH CENTRAL 333.000
Daniels 17,000
Dawson 37,000
Garfield 29,000
McCone 26,000
Richland 44,000
Roosevelt 42,000
Sheridan 25,000
Valley 45,000
Other
NORTHEAST 265.000
Broadwater 27,500
Cascade 84,000
Fergus 137,000
Golden Valley 26,000
Judith Basin 75,000
Lewis & Clark 45,000
Meagher 52,000
Musselshell 27,000
Petroleum 20,500
Wheatland 33,000
Other
CENTRAL 527.000
Beaverhead 119,000
Gallatin 79,000
Jefferson 27.000
Madison 80,000
Silver Bow 10,000
Other
SOUTHWEST 315.000
Big Horn 55,000
Carbon 62,000
Park 54,000
Stillwater 61,000
Sweetgrass 51 ,000
Treasure 12,000
Yellowstone 50.000
Other
SOUTH CENTRAL 345.000
Carter 74.000
Custer 49,000
Fallon 57,000
Powder River 69,000
Prairie 19,000
Rosebud 44,000
Wibaux 18,000
Other
SOUTHEAST 330.000
MONTANA 2.400.000
Yield Per Acre Tons 2.60 2.59 2.49 2.83 1.64 2.23 2.43 2.57 3.30 1.80
2.60
Production Tons Rank
Yield Per Acre
-Tons-
26,000
88,000
69,600
167,000
17,200
7,800
51,000
128,500
135,400
50,500
741.000
52 28 35 6 55 56 40 14 II 41
9,000 14,500 27,000 44,500 6,500 1,500 16,000 47,000 39,000 13,000
218.000
2.78 3.24 2.52 3.19 1.85 2.67 2.69 2.64 3.38 2.46
2.89
Production
25,000
47,000
68,000
142.000
12,000
4,000
43,000
124,000
132,000
32,000
629.000
Harvested Acres
1,000 19.500
1,000 14,500
4,000
2,000
5,000
3,000
2,000 15.000
67.000
Yield Per Acre Production -Tons-
1.00 2.10 1.60 1.72 1.30 1.90 1.60 1.50 1.70 1.23
1.67
1,000
41,000
1.600
25,000
5,200
3.800
8,000
4.500
3,400
18,500
112.000
2.69 2.00 1.99 1.90 2.19 1.90 2.59 2.65 1.82
2.27
156,000 72,000 73,500 38,000 26,300
119,500 88,000
159,000 23,700
756.000
10 33 31 44 50 17 27 8 53
34,400
3,500
9,500
3,700
3,500
34,000
16,000
43,000
2,400
150.000
3.26 3.14 2.68 2.57 3.37 2.60 3.31 3.07 2.79
300
112,000
11,000
25,500
9,500
11.800
88,500
53,000
132,000
6,700
450.000
23,600 32,500 27,500 16,300 8,500 29,000 18,000 17,000 10,600
183.000
1.86 1.88 1.75 1.75 1.71 1 07 1.94 1.59 1.60
1.67
44,000 61,000 48,000 28,500 14,500 31,000 35.000 27.000 17.000
306.000
1.67 1.57 1.13 1.50 1.75 1.71 1.62 2.33
1.71
28.400 58.200 32.900 39.100 77.000 71.800 40.600 105.000
453.000
49 37 48 43 29 34 42 23
2,700 7,500 3.800 5.900 6,800 8,000 3,800 21,500
60.000
3.67 3.76 2.34 3.49 4.26 3.35 4.11 3.35
3.52
9,900 28,200
8,900 20,600 29,000 26,800 15,600 72,000
211.000
14,300 29,500 25,200 20,100 37,200 34,000 21,200 23,500
205.000
1.29 1.02 0.95 0.92 1.29 1.32 1.18 1.40
1.18
18,500 30,000 24,000 18,500 48,000 45,000 25,000 33,000
242.000
3.29 2.07 1.88 2.08 2.09 2.73 1.98 1.98 1.66 2.27
2.13
90,400
173,600
258,000
54,000
156,500
123,000
103,000
53,500
34,000
75,000
1.121.000
25
5
3
38
9
16
24
39
46
30
25,000 15,000 15,500 10,000 10,500 27,500 46,000 10,000 11,500 22.000
193.000
3.44 3.13 2.90 2.90 2.90 3.35 2.02 3.35 2.17 2.64
2-79
86.000 47,000 45.000 29.000 30.500 92,000 93,000 33,500 25,000 58,000
539.000
2,500 69,000 121,500 16,000 64,500 17.500
6.000 17.000
9,000 11,000
334.000
1.76 1.83 1.75 1.56 1.95 1.77 1.67 1 18 1.00 1.55
1.74
4.400
126.600
213.000
25.000
126.000
31,000
10,000
20,000
9.0OO
17.000
2.72 3.33 2.54 3.11 2.60
2.95
324,000 263,000
68,500 248,500
26,000
930.000
I
2 36
4 51
111,000
56,500
24.500
75.000
9.000
276.000
2.80 3.88 2.65 3.20 2.78
312
311.000 219.000
65.000 240.000
25.000
860.000
8.000 22.500 2.500 5.000 1.000
3').000
1.63 1.96 1.40 1.70 1.00
1 79
13.000
44,000
3,500
8.500
1,000
70.000
2.40 2.58 2.31 1.96 2.18 2.81 2.60
2.35
132.000 160,000 125,000 119,300 111,000 33,700 130,000
811.000
12 7
IS 18 21 47 13
20,500 40,000 46,500 17,500 35.000 6.000 24.500
190.000
3.51 3.20 2.43 3.10 2.51 3.95 384
72.000 128.000 113.000 54.300 88.000 23.700 94.000
573.000
34.500 22.000
7.500 43.500 16.000
6.000 25.500
1 74 1.45 1.60 1.49 I 44 1.67 I 41
-iii.
60.000 32.000 12.000 65.000 23.000 10.000 36.000
238.000
1.53 2.19 1.26 1.62 1.89 2.01 1.05
1 66
113.400 107.500 72.100 1 1 1.600 36.000 88.500 18.900
548.000
19 22 32 20 45 26 54
3.800 16.800 2.400 5.800 5.800 17.000 1.400
S3.000
1.95 3.84 2.13 2.52 3.71 3.38 I.7I
7,400 64.500
5.100 14.600 21.500 57.500
2.400
173.000
70,200 32,200 54,600 63.200 13.200 27.000 16.600
277.000
1 51 1.34 1.23 1.53 1.10 1.15 0.99
I 35
106.000 43.000 67.000 97.000 14.500 31.000 16.500
375.000
2.23
5.360.000
1.140.000
301
3.435.000
1.260.000
1.925.000
76 County Statistics-Ail Hav
loM \SA A(,RK 1 1 n R\i Si viistks 19%
ALL HAY: A |
creage, |
Yield, and ALL |
Product! |
on by Counties and Districts |
,194 |
|||||
COUNTY |
RRIGATED |
NQ>-IRHi(.\ |
FED |
|||||||
& |
Harvested |
Yield |
Product |
on |
Harvested |
^icld |
Harvested |
\:.;j |
||
DISTRICT |
Acre} |
Per Acre Tons |
Ton? |
Rank |
Avr?s |
-Tons- |
Prodition |
Aoci |
Per Acre |
on$- |
Deer Lodge |
9.000 |
240 |
21.600 |
51 |
8,500 |
248 |
21(Ki |
500 |
100 |
500 |
Flathead |
31.000 |
2,55 |
79.000 |
25 |
13,000 |
3 52 |
4800 |
18.000 |
1 84 |
33.200 |
Granite |
29.000 57.000 |
2.57 2.48 |
74.400 141.400 |
26 7 |
27.500 43.500 |
262 2.92 |
7000 1200O |
I.SOO 13.500 |
160 107 |
2.400 |
Lake |
14.400 |
|||||||||
Lincoln |
9.000 3.000 |
1.80 1.80 |
16.200 5,400 |
53 56 |
5.500 1.500 |
213 267 |
I7i" 00(1 |
3.500 1.500 |
129 093 |
4.500 |
Mineral |
1.400 |
|||||||||
Missoula |
21.000 |
2.42 |
50.900 |
35 |
16.500 |
2.74 |
4200 |
4.500 |
1.27 |
5.700 |
Powell |
51.000 |
2.11 |
107.700 |
14 |
47.000 |
2 17 |
10000 |
4.000 |
143 |
5.700 |
Ravalli |
36.000 27.000 |
3.14 169 |
112.900 45.500 |
12 39 |
34.500 13.500 |
3 22 231 |
11000 3200 |
1.500 13.500 |
n7 106 |
1.900 |
Sanders |
14J00 |
|||||||||
Other |
_ |
_ |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
NORTHWEST .... |
273.000 |
2.40 |
655.000 |
„ |
211.000 |
2.71 |
S-JMW |
62J)00 |
1J5 |
84JNM |
Blaine |
51.000 |
2 M) |
1 1 1.100 |
10 |
33.500 |
2 72 |
<J200 |
17.500 |
1 44 |
26.000 |
Chouteau |
29,000 |
1.36 |
39.400 |
41 |
5.300 |
196 |
1400 |
23.700 |
1 22 |
29.000 |
Glacier |
35.000 17,000 |
1.43 1.77 |
50.000 30.100 |
36 48 |
7.600 3.200 |
2 11 2 59 |
1000 300 |
27.400 13.800 |
1 24 1 58 |
34.000 |
Hill |
21.800 |
|||||||||
Liberty |
9,000 |
1.40 |
12.600 |
55 |
2.300 |
239 |
500 |
6.700 |
106 |
7.100 |
Phillips |
63,000 |
1.94 |
122.000 |
9 |
31.000 |
223 |
r.OOO |
32.000 |
1 66 |
53.000 |
Pondera |
31.000 |
2.37 |
73.600 |
28 |
18.200 |
3 05 |
•.5t»0 |
12.800 |
1 41 |
18.100 |
Teton |
53,000 |
2.73 |
144.800 |
6 |
38.000 |
326 |
1 .SCO |
15.000 |
1 40 |
21.000 |
Toole |
11,000 |
1 30 |
14.300 |
54 |
1.900 |
2 26 |
300 |
9.100 |
1 10 |
10.000 |
Other |
||||||||||
NORTH CENTK/\L |
299.000 |
2.02 |
604.000 |
„ |
141.000 |
2.72 |
JUMO |
158.000 |
1J9 |
220.000 |
Daniels |
14.000 |
1 61 |
22.500 |
50 |
2.200 |
309 |
.100 |
11.800 |
133 |
15.700 |
Dawson |
33.000 |
182 |
60.000 |
32 |
7.800 |
3 97 |
3000 |
25.200 |
1 15 |
29.000 |
Garfield |
26.000 |
1.43 |
37.200 |
44 |
5J00 |
2 49 |
1200 |
20.700 |
1 16 |
24.000 |
McConc |
27.000 |
1.47 |
39.800 |
40 |
5.000 |
270 |
1500 |
22.000 |
120 |
26.300 |
Richland |
38.000 |
194 |
73.700 |
27 |
7.800 |
4 19 |
;.7oo |
3OJ00 |
1 36 |
41.000 |
Roosevelt |
34.000 |
168 |
57.200 |
33 |
7.100 |
2 92 |
;7oo |
26.900 |
1 36 |
36.500 |
Sheridan |
24.000 |
1.48 |
35.600 |
46 |
2.300 |
3 52 |
.100 |
21.700 |
127 |
27.500 |
Valley |
42.000 |
238 |
100.000 |
20 |
23.500 |
3 11 |
;ooo |
18.500 |
146 |
27.000 |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
- |
_ |
- |
_ |
_ |
_ |
- |
NORTHEAST |
238.000 |
1.79 |
426.000 |
_ |
61.000 |
3.26 |
UiMO ... |
ITTJM |
1 73 |
227J)00 |
Broadwater |
27.000 |
3 19 |
86.000 |
23 |
24.000 |
3 37 |
i> - |
3.000 |
5.200 |
|
Cascade |
77.000 |
1 95 |
150.100 |
5 |
16.000 |
3 13 |
-.1 "' |
61.000 |
1 64 |
100.000 |
Fergus |
125.000 |
163 |
203.500 |
4 |
12.000 |
2% |
..500 |
113.000 |
149 |
168.000 |
Golden Valley |
25.000 |
1 50 |
37.400 |
42 |
12.000 |
193 |
',2fK) |
13.000 |
109 |
14.200 |
Judith Basin |
64.000 |
163 |
104.000 |
16 |
7.000 |
200 |
tooo |
57.000 |
158 |
90.000 |
Lewis & Clark |
44.000 |
2 42 |
106.500 |
15 |
28.000 |
3 11 |
1.000 |
16.000 |
122 |
19.500 |
Meagher |
49.000 |
2.07 |
lOUOO |
19 |
42.000 |
219 |
'.OfXi |
7.000 |
1 33 |
9.300 |
Musselshell |
28.000 |
1 68 |
47.000 |
38 |
8.500 |
335 |
;500 |
19.500 |
095 |
18.500 |
Petroleum |
21.000 |
1.72 |
36.100 |
45 |
10.500 |
2 28 |
,900 |
10.500 |
1 16 |
12.200 |
Wheatland |
33.000 |
1 73 |
57,100 |
34 |
23.000 |
200 |
..000 |
10.000 |
111 |
11,100 |
Other . . |
493.000 |
1.88 |
929.000 |
— |
1U.0OO |
2.6J |
41.000 |
3ieJNM |
1.45 |
|
CENTRAL |
44SJW0 |
|||||||||
Beaverhead |
113.000 |
2 45 |
276.700 |
1 |
105,000 |
2 50 |
2l,CnX) |
8.000 |
1 84 |
14.700 |
Gallatin |
76.000 |
3.40 |
258.300 |
-> |
58,500 |
3 80 |
2:.5rK:i |
17.500 |
2 05 |
35.800 |
Jefferson |
28.000 |
246 |
68.900 |
29 |
26,000 |
2 54 |
t.OOO |
2.000 |
1 45 |
2.900 |
Madison |
76.000 |
286 |
217.100 |
3 |
73,000 |
290 |
2,000 |
3,000 |
1 70 |
5.100 |
Silver Bow Other |
9.000 |
256 |
23.000 |
49 |
7,500 |
287 |
.500 |
1.500 |
1 00 |
1.500 |
§OVTM«fST ..,. |
302.000 |
2.79 |
844.000 |
_ |
270.000 |
2.90 |
71.000 |
32.000 |
IM |
60.000 |
Big Horn |
54.000 |
203 |
109.500 |
13 |
18.500 |
332 |
â– .?no |
35.500 |
1 35 |
48.000 |
Carbon |
55 000 |
2 33 |
128.000 101.700 82.400 101.900 |
g |
35,000 39.500 13.500 35.000 |
306 2 15 278 254 |
I'.CKK) i.OOO '.500 1,800 |
20.000 10.500 40.500 11.000 |
1 05 1 59 III 1 19 |
21.000 16 700 |
Park |
50 000 |
2 03 |
18 |
|||||||
Stillwater |
54 000 |
1 53 |
24 |
44.900 13.100 |
||||||
Sweetgrass |
46,000 |
222 |
17 |
|||||||
Treasure |
12.000 |
251 |
30.100 |
47 |
6.000 |
3 70 |
:.2oo |
6.000 |
132 |
7.900 |
Yellowstone Other |
44.000 |
260 |
114.400 |
11 |
25.500 |
3 65 |
».000 |
It.SOO |
1 16 |
21.400 |
SOITH CENTRA! |
315.000 |
2.12 |
668.000 |
173.000 |
2.86 |
4<.ono |
142.000 |
1.22 |
173.000 |
|
Carter |
56.000 |
1 15 |
64.500 |
31 |
1.800 |
1 94 |
, <IM1 |
54.200 |
1 13 |
61.000 â– |
Custer |
43.000 |
2 08 |
89.400 |
22 |
13.500 |
425 |
'.400 |
29.500 |
1 08 |
32.000 . |
Fallon |
47.000 |
1.01 |
47.300 |
37 |
2.700 |
1 59 |
1.300 |
44J00 |
0 97 |
i3|^ |
Powder River |
57,000 |
1 16 |
66.100 |
30 |
7.800 |
1 81 |
t.ioo |
49.200 |
I i.f. |
|
Prairie |
18.000 |
207 |
37.300 |
43 |
7.100 |
370 |
UOO |
10.900 |
1 "1^ |
^^^^^^^^^M |
Rosebud |
42.000 |
2 16 |
90,900 |
21 |
17.300 |
3 69 |
1.900 |
24 700 |
\m |
^^^^^^^ |
Wibaux |
17.000 |
1 09 |
18,500 |
52 |
800 |
1 88 |
1.500 |
16.200 |
m |
â– ^ |
SOLIIILAM |
280.000 |
1.48 |
•»H.m |
- |
.SI. 000 1J)90.000 |
3J5 iiSJ-. |
11 .m |
22'».000 |
m |
B |
JM^
1996 MONTA>A AGRICtlLTtfRAL STATISTICS
County Statistics-All Hay 77
ALL HAY: Acreage, Yield, and roduction by Counties and Districts, 1995
COUNTY
& DISTRICT
Hanested
Acres
Deer Lodge . 10,000
Flathead 34.000
Gnnite 28.000
Lake 59.000
Lincoln 10.500
Mineral 3.500
Missoula 21.000
Powell 50.000
Ravalli 41.000
Sanden 28.000
Other
\nRTHUE5rr 285.000
Blaine 58,000
Chouteau 36.000
Glacier 37.000
Hill 20,000
Liberty 12,000
Phillips 63,000
Pondett 34.000
Teton 60.000
Toole 13,000
Other.
NORTH CENTRA I 333000
Duiek 17.000
Dawson 37.000
Gsiield 29,000
McCone 26,000
Richland 44,000
Roosevelt 42.000
Sheridan 2S.000
Valley 45,000
Other
NORTHFAST 265.000
Broadwater 27.500
Cascade 84,000
Fergus 137,000
Golden Valley 26.000
Judith Basin 75,000
Lewis & Clark 45,000
Meagher 52,000
Musselshell 27,000
Petroleum 20,500
Wheatland . 33 000 Other...
gBTTMl, ,,; 527.000
Beaverhead 119,000
Gallatin 79,000
I'fferson 27,000
Mulison 80,000
Silver Bow 10,000
Other
MTTHWF.ST ['.[ IIS OOP
8'SHom 55,000
'^^^ 62,000
^ 54,000
™1*«ler 61,000
Swteigrass 5 1 ,000
Treasure 12.000 Yellowstone Other,
^fiail££NTRAI. »^
'-â– to 74.11011
^y 49,0(11
?â– â– .S7,0OO
â„¢*ib River 69 000.
U^ 19.00fl?
'"x^ni 44,000j
Other *•"
SaiflHEASI ^30i
Yield Per Acre Tons 2.60 2.59 2.49 283 I 64 2.23 243 2.57 330 I 80
260
ALL
Production
2 69 200 199 1 90 2.19 1.90 259 265 I 82
.222-
Tons
26,000 88,000 69,600 1 67,000 17,200 7.800 51,000 28,500 35,400 50,500
•41.000
Rank
52 28 35 6 55 56 40 14 II 41
Harvested Acres
9,000 14,500 27,000 44,500 6,500 1.500 16,000 47.000 39,000 13,000
218.000
IRRIGATF.n
I 67 1.57 1.13 I 50 1 75 I 71 I 62 233
_L21_
56,000 72,000 73,500 38,000 26,300 19,500 88,000 59,000 23,700
'6000
Yield Per Acre
—Tons- 2.78 3.24 2.52 3.19 1.85 2.67 2.69 2.64 3.38 2.46
2.89
10 33 31 44 50 17 27 8 53
!8,400 ; 8,200 (2,900 .9,100 â– 7.000 1.800 0,600 5,000
•3.W0
49 37 48 43 29 34 42 23
34,400
3,500
9.500
3,700
3,500
34,000
16,000
43.000
2,400
150.000
3.26 3.14 2.68 2.57 3.37 2.60 3.31 3.07 2.79
2,700 7,500 3,800 5.900 6,800 8,000 3,800 21,500
60.000
3.00 3.67 3.76 2.34 3,49 4.26 3.35 4.11 3.35
3.52
3.29 2.07 I 88 2.08 2.09 273 198 198 1.66 2.27
-111.
0,400
3,600
2,000
t.OOO
»i.500
H.OOO
11,000
,500
,000
.000
1.1 .000
25
5
3
38
9
16
24
39
46
30
25,000 15,000 15,500 10,000 10,500 27,500 46,000 10,000 11,500 22,000
193.000
3.44 3.13 2.90 2.90 2.90 3.35 2.02 3.35 2.17 2.64
2.79
2.72 3.33 2.54 3.11 260
295
3,000 2(.000
t500 2.^500
1000
93000
1 2
36 4
51
111,000
56,500
24,500
75,000
9,000
276.000
2.40 2.58 2.31 196 2.18
JUL.
lapoo lAoo irtoo 11 00 11 00 3 00
13' <
12
7
15
IX
20,500 40,000
Production
25,000
47,000
68,000
142,000
12,000
4,000
43,000
124.000
132,000
32.000
629.000
112,000
11,000
25,500
9,500
11,800
88,500
53,000
132,000
6,700
450.000
9,900 28,200
8,900 20,600 29,000 26.800 15,600 72,000
211.000
86,000 47,000 45,000 29,000 30,500 92.000 93,000 33,500 25,000 58,000
539.000
NON-lRRir.ATFn
Harvested Acres
1,000 19,500
1,000 14,500
4,000
2,000
5,000
3,000
2,000 15,000
67.000
Yield
Per Acre Production -TonS"
I.OO 2.10 1.60 1.72 1.30 1.90 1.60 1.50 1.70 1.23
1.67
23,600 32,500 27,500 16,300 8,500 29,000 18,000 17,000 10,600
183.000
1.86 1.88 1.75 1.75 1.71 1.07 1.94 1.59 1.60
1.67
14,300 29,500 25,200 20,100 37,200 34,000 21,200 23,500
205.000
1.29 1.02 0.95 0.92 1.29 1.32 1.18 1.40
1.18
2,500 69,000 121,500 16,000 64,500 17.500
6,000 17,000
9,000 11,000
334.000
1.76 1.83 1.75 1.56 1.95 1.77 1.67 1.18 1.00 1.55
1.74
16,600
277.000
1.260.000
0.99
_L15_
1,000
41,000
1,600
25,000
5,200
3,800
8,000
4,500
3,400
18,500
112.000
44,000 61,000 48,000 28,500 14,500 31,000 35,000 27,000 17,000
306.000
18,500 30,000 24,000 18,500 48,000 45,000 25,000 33,000
242.000 4,400
126,600
213,000 25,000
126.000 31,000 10,000 20,000 9,000 17,000
582.000
13,000
44,000
3,500
8,500
,000
70.000 60,000 32,000 2,000 65,000 23,000 10,000 36,000
238.000
1.53
106,000 43,000 67,000 97,000 14,500 31,000 16.500
375.000 1.925.000
78 County Statistics-Alfalfa Hay
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
ALFALFA HAY: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1994
COUNTY
& DISTRICT
ALL
IRRIGATED
NON-IRRIGATED
Harvested Acres
Yield Per Acre Production — Tons —
Deer Lodge 5,000
Flathead 23,000
Granite 11,000
Lake 48,000
Lincoln 6,000
Mineral 2,000
Missoula 15,000
Powell 24,000
Ravalli 23,000
Sanders 18,000
Other
NORTHWEST â– â– â– 175.000
Blaine 39,000
Chouteau 21,000
Glacier 23,000
Hill 11,000
Liberty 5,000
Phillips 35,000
Pondera 25,000
Teton 38,000
Toole 8,000
Other
NORTH CENTRAL 205.000
Daniels 7,000
Dawson 16,000
Garfield 18,000
McCone 11,000
Richland 24,000
Roosevelt 21,000
Sheridan 12,000
Valley 31,000
Other
NORTHEAST 140.000
Broadwater 22,000
Cascade 62,000
Fergus 101,000
Golden Valley .... 21,000
Judith Basin 49,000
Lewis & Clark 33,000
Meagher 25,000
Musselshell 23,000
Petroleum 17,000
Wheatland 22,000
Other
CENTRAL 375.000
Beaverhead 51,000
Gallatin 67,000
Jefferson 19,000
Madison 57,000
Silver Bow 6,000
Other
SOUTHWEST â– â– â– 200.000
Big Horn 48,000
Carbon 41,000
Park 42,000
Stillwater 44,000
Sweetgrass 36,000
Treasure 10,000
Yellowstone 34,000
Other
SOUTH CENTRAL 255.000
Carter 40,000
Custer 31,000
Fallon 35,000
Powder River 46,000
Prairie 10,000
Rosebud 28,000
Wibaux 10,000
Other
SOIITHEAST 200.000
MONTANA 1.550.000
3.10 2.80 3.20 2.70 2.00 2.10 2.80 2.70 3.60 1.80
2.80
15,500 65,000 34,700 128,000 11,800 4,200 42,100 65,600 83,000 33,100
483.000
Harvested Acres
4,500
9,500
10,000
37,000
4.500
1,000
12,000
23,000
22,000
11,500
135.000
Yield Per Acre Production — Tons —
3.30 4.10
3.30 3.10 2.20 3.20 3.20 2.80 3.70 2.30
3.20
15,000 39,000 33,000 116,000 10,000 3,200 38,000 64,000 82,000 26,800
427.000
Harvested Acres
500 13,500 1,000 11,000 1,500 1,000 3,000 1,000 1,000 6,500
40.000
Yield Per Acre Production — Tons —
1.00 1.90 1.70 1.10 1.20 1.00 1.40 1.60 1.00 1.00
1.40
500 26,000 1,700 12,000 1,800 1,000 4,100 1,600 1,000 6,300
56.000
2.50 1.40 1.70 2.10 1.50 2.40 2.50 3.20 1.30
2.30
97,000 30,000 38,000 22,800 7,500 84.000 62,000 120,000 10,700
472.000
27,500
4,500
7,000
3,000
1,500
17,000
16,000
27,000
1,500
105.000
2.90 2.00 2.10 2.60
2.30 2.80 3.10 3.80 2.50
3.00
80,000 9,000
15,000 7,800 3,500
48,000
50,000
103,000
3,700
320.000
11,500 16,500 16,000
8,000
3,500 18,000
9,000 11,000
6,500
100.000
1.50 1.30 1.40 1.90 1.10 2.00 1.30 1.50 1.10
l.SO
17,000 21,000 23,000 15,000
4,000 36,000 12,000 17,000
7,000
152.000
1.80 2.50 1.60 1.90 2.30 2.00 1.60 2.70
2.20
12,700 40,000 28,000 21,300 55,000 42,000 19,000 85,000
303.000
2,000 7,000 4,500 4,000 7,000 4,500 2,000 19,000
50.000
3.30 4.10 2.70 3.00 4.40 3.80 3.80 3.40
3.60
6,500 29,000 12,000 12,000 31,000 17,000
7,500 65,000
180.000
5,000 9,000 13,500 7,000 17,000 16,500 10,000 12,000
90.000
1.20 1.20 1.20 1.30 1.40 1.50 1.20 1.70
1.40
6,200 11,000 16,000
9,300 24,000 25,000 11,500 20,000
123.000
3.50 2.10 1.70 1.60 1.70 2.60 2.50 1.80 1.80 2.00
2.00
77,700 129,000 169,000 33,000 82,000 87,000 62,300 41,000 31,000 43,000
755.000
20,000 14,000 10,000 11,000
5,000 21,000 22,000
7,000 10,000 15,000
135.000
3.70 3.30 3.20 1.90 2.00 3.40 2.60 3.60 2.30 2.30
2.90
74,000 46,000 32,000 21,000 10,000 72,000 58,000 25,000 23,000 34,000
395.000
2,000 48,000 91,000 10,000 44,000 12,000
3,000 16,000
7,000
7,000
240.000
1.90 1.70 1.50 1.20 1.60 1.30 1.40 1.00 1.10 1.30
1.50
3,700 83,000 137,000 12,000 72,000 15,000
4,300 16,000
8,000
9,000
360.000
3.20 3.50 2.80 3.10 2.90
3.20
165,500 236,000
53,500 175,500
17,500
648.000
45,000 51,500 18,000 55,000 5,500
175.000
3.40 3.90 2.90 3.10 3.10
3.40
154,000 203,000
52,000 172,000
17,000
598.000
6,000
15,500
1,000
2,000
500
25.000
1.90 2.10 1.50 1.80 1.00
2.00
11,500
33,000
1,500
3,500
500
50.000
2.10 2.40 2.20 1.60 2.30 2.70 2.90
2.20
100,000 99,000 92,000 69,000 84,000 27,000 97,000
568.000
17,000 24,000 33,000
9,000 27,000
5,000 20,000
135.000
3.50 3.40 2.30 3.20 2.70 4.00 4.00
3.10
59,000 82,000 77,000 29,000 73,000 20.000 80,000
420.000
31,000
17,000 9,000
35,000 9,000 5,000
14,000
120.000
1.30 1.00 1.70 1.10 1.20 1.40 1.20
1.20
41,000 17,000 15,000 40,000 11,000 7,000 17,000
148.000
1.20 2.50 1.10 1.20 2.90 2.70 1.20
1.70
47,000 78,000 38,000 57,000 29,000 75,000 12,000
336.000
1,500 12,000 2,500 7,000 6,500 15,000 500
45.000
2.00 4.60 1.60 1.90 3.80 3.90 2.00
3.60
3,000 55,000
4,000 13,000 25,000 59,000
1,000
160.000
38,500 19,000 32,500 39,000
3,500 13,000
9,500
1S5.000
1.10 1.20 1.00 1.10 1.10 1.20 1.20
I.IO
44,000 23,000 34,000 44,000 4,000 16,000 11,000
176,000
2.30
3.S65.000
780.000
3.20
2.500.000
770.000
1.40
1.065.000
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
COUNTS' Statistics-Alfalfa Hay 79
ALFALFA HAY: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, |
1995 |
||||||||
COUNTY |
ALL |
1 |
IRRIGATED |
NON-IRRIGATED |
1 |
||||
& |
Harvested |
Yield |
Harvested |
Yield |
Harvested |
Yield |
|||
DISTRICT |
A9r?5 |
Per Acre — Tons- |
Production |
Apr?} |
Per Acre — Tons |
Producfipp |
A?r?5 |
Per Acre — Tons- |
Production |
Deer Lodge |
5,000 |
330 |
16,500 |
4,500 |
3.60 |
16,000 |
500 |
1 00 |
500 |
Flathead |
24.000 |
2.80 |
68,000 |
9,000 |
3.90 |
35,000 |
15,000 |
2.20 |
33,000 |
Granite |
10.000 49,000 |
3.20 3.00 |
32,000 146,000 |
9,500 38,000 |
3.30 3.30 |
31,000 127,000 |
500 11,000 |
2.00 1.70 |
1,000 |
Lake |
19,000 |
||||||||
Lincoln |
6,500 |
1.80 |
11,500 |
4,500 |
2.00 |
9,000 |
2,000 |
1.30 |
2,500 |
Mineral |
2,500 |
2.40 |
6,000 |
1,000 |
3.00 |
3,000 |
1,500 |
2.00 |
3,000 |
Missoula |
14,000 |
2.60 |
37,000 |
11,000 |
2.90 |
32,000 |
3,000 |
1.70 |
5,000 |
Powell |
24.000 |
3.00 |
72,500 |
22,500 |
3.10 |
70,000 |
1,500 |
1.70 |
2.500 |
Ravalli |
22,000 |
4.00 |
89,000 |
21,000 |
4.10 |
87,000 |
1,000 |
2.00 |
2.000 |
Sanders |
18,000 |
1.90 |
34.500 |
9,000 |
2.80 |
25,000 |
9,000 |
1.10 |
9,500 |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
~ |
- |
~ |
— |
— |
- |
NORTHWEST .. . , |
175.000 |
2.90 |
513.000 |
130.000 |
3.30 |
435.000 |
45.000 |
1.70 |
78.000 |
Blaine |
41,000 |
3.00 |
121,000 |
27,000 |
3.50 |
95,000 |
14,000 |
1.90 |
26,000 |
Chouteau |
23.000 |
2.00 |
47,000 |
3.000 |
3.30 |
10,000 |
20,000 |
1.90 |
37,000 |
Glacier |
24.000 |
2.30 |
56.000 |
6,500 |
3.20 |
21,000 |
17,500 |
2.00 |
35,000 |
Hill |
13,000 |
2.10 |
27.000 |
3,500 |
2.60 |
9,000 |
9.500 |
1.90 |
18,000 |
Liberty |
7,000 |
2.30 |
16.000 |
2,000 |
4.00 |
8,000 |
5.000 |
1.60 |
8,000 |
Phillips |
34,000 |
2.20 |
75.000 |
21,000 |
2.90 |
61,000 |
13,000 |
1.10 |
14,000 |
Pondera |
27,000 |
2.80 |
75,000 |
15,000 |
3.40 |
51,000 |
12,000 |
2.00 |
24,000 |
Teton |
40,000 |
3.00 |
120,000 |
30,000 |
3.50 |
104,000 |
10,000 |
1.60 |
16,000 |
Toole |
9,000 |
2.00 |
18,000 |
2,000 |
3.00 |
6,000 |
7,000 |
1.70 |
12,000 |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
~ |
- |
- |
NORTH CENTRAL |
218.000 |
2.50 |
555.000 |
110.000 |
3.30 |
365.000 |
108.000 |
180 |
190.000 |
Daniels |
9.000 |
2.00 |
18,000 |
2,500 |
3.80 |
9,500 |
6,500 |
1.30 |
8,500 |
Dawson |
20,000 |
2.00 |
39,000 |
6,000 |
4.20 |
25,000 |
14,000 |
1.00 |
14,000 |
Garfield |
16,000 |
1.30 |
20,500 |
3,000 |
2.50 |
7,500 |
13,000 |
1.00 |
13,000 |
McCone |
10,000 |
2.40 |
23.500 |
5,000 |
3.80 |
19,000 |
5,000 |
0.90 |
4,500 |
Richland |
24,000 |
2.20 |
53.000 |
6,000 |
4.50 |
27,000 |
18,000 |
1.40 |
26.000 |
Roosevelt |
25,000 |
2.00 |
51.000 |
6,000 |
3.70 |
22,000 |
19,000 |
1.50 |
29,000 |
Sheridan |
13,000 |
2.10 |
27.000 |
3,500 |
4.30 |
15,000 |
9,500 |
1.30 |
12.000 |
Valley |
33,000 |
2.70 |
88.000 |
18,000 |
3.60 |
65,000 |
15.000 |
1.50 |
23,000 |
Other |
_ |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
- |
- |
— |
NORTHEAST .... |
150.000 |
2.10 |
320.000 |
50.000 |
3.80 |
190.000 |
100.000 |
1.30 |
130.000 |
Broadwater |
22.000 |
3.70 |
81,000 |
21,000 |
3.80 |
79,000 |
1,000 |
2.00 |
2.000 |
Cascade |
63.000 |
2.20 |
141,000 |
11,000 |
3.50 |
38,000 |
52,000 |
2.00 |
103,000 |
Fergus |
102.000 |
1.90 |
197,000 |
13,000 |
3.00 |
39,000 |
89,000 |
1.80 |
158.000 |
Golden Valley .... |
20,000 |
2.20 |
44,000 |
8,000 |
3.10 |
25,000 |
12,000 |
1.60 |
19,000 |
Judith Basin |
56.000 |
2.20 |
124,000 |
8,000 |
3.10 |
25,000 |
48,000 |
2.10 |
99.000 |
Lewis & Clark .... |
30,000 |
3.20 |
96,000 |
22,000 |
3.70 |
81,000 |
8,000 |
1.90 |
15.000 |
Meagher |
20,000 |
2.40 |
48,000 |
17,000 |
2.50 |
42,000 |
3,000 |
2.00 |
6.000 |
Musselshell |
21,000 |
2.10 |
45,000 |
9,000 |
3.40 |
31,000 |
12,000 |
1.20 |
14,000 |
Petroleum |
16,000 |
1.80 |
29,000 |
11,000 |
2.20 |
24,000 |
5,000 |
1.00 |
5,000 |
Wheatland Other CENTRAL |
22,000 |
2.40 |
52,000 |
15,000 |
2.70 |
41,000 |
7,000 |
1.60 |
11,000 |
372.000 |
2.30 |
857.000 |
135.000 |
3.10 |
425.000 |
237.000 |
180 |
432.000 |
|
Beaverhead |
47,000 |
3.80 |
178,000 |
43,000 |
4.00 |
170,000 |
4,000 |
2.00 |
8,000 |
Gallatin |
66,000 |
3.60 |
237,000 |
50,000 |
4.00 |
202,000 |
16,000 |
2.20 |
35,000 |
Jefferson |
18,000 |
2.90 |
52,500 |
16,500 |
3.00 |
50,000 |
1,500 |
1 70 |
2,500 |
Madison |
58,000 |
3.40 |
196,000 |
55,000 |
3.50 |
190,000 |
3,000 |
2.00 |
6,000 |
Silver Bow |
6,000 |
3.10 |
18,500 |
5.500 |
3.30 |
18,000 |
500 |
1.00 |
500 |
Other |
— |
- |
_ |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
SOUTHWEST .... |
195.000 |
3.50 |
682.000 |
170.000 |
3.70 |
630.000 |
25.000 |
210 |
52.000 |
Big Horn |
48.000 |
2.50 |
120.000 |
18,000 |
3.70 |
67.000 |
30,000 |
1 80 |
53,000 |
Carbon |
43,000 |
2.60 |
111,000 |
23,000 |
3.60 |
82.000 |
20.000 |
1.50 |
29,000 |
Park |
44,000 |
2.40 |
106,000 |
39,000 |
2.50 |
98,000 |
5,000 |
1.60 |
8,000 |
Stillwater |
47,000 |
2.00 |
94,000 |
12,000 |
3.40 |
41,000 |
35,000 |
1.50 |
53,000 |
Sweetgrass |
37,000 |
2.30 |
85,000 |
24,000 |
2.80 |
66,000 |
13,000 |
1 50 |
19,000 |
Treasure |
10,000 |
3.00 |
30,000 |
5.000 |
4.20 |
21,000 |
5,000 |
1.80 |
9,000 |
Yellowstone |
36,000 |
3.00 |
107,000 |
19,000 |
4.20 |
80,000 |
17,000 |
1.60 |
27,000 |
Other |
- |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
- |
- |
~ |
- |
SOUTH CENTRAL |
265.000 |
250 |
653.000 |
140.000 |
3.30 |
455.000 |
125.000 |
160 |
198.000 |
Carter |
50,000 |
1.60 |
81,000 |
3,000 |
2.00 |
6,000 |
47.000 |
1.60 |
75,000 |
Custer |
33,000 |
2.70 |
90,000 |
15,000 |
4.00 |
60,000 |
18,000 |
1.70 |
30.000 |
Fallon |
37,000 |
1.30 |
49,300 |
2,000 |
2.20 |
4,300 |
35,000 |
1.30 |
45.000 |
Powder River |
56.000 |
1.70 |
94,000 |
5,000 |
2.60 |
13,000 |
51,000 |
1.60 |
81.000 |
Prairie |
10.000 |
2.70 |
26,500 |
5,000 |
4.00 |
20,000 |
5,000 |
1.30 |
6,500 |
Rosebud |
30.000 |
2.30 |
69,000 |
14,000 |
3.60 |
50,000 |
16,000 |
1.20 |
19,000 |
Wibaux |
9,000 |
1.10 |
10.200 |
1.000 |
1.70 |
1.700 |
8.000 |
1.10 |
8,500 |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
_ |
- |
-- |
- |
- |
- |
SOUTHEAST |
225.000 |
1.90 |
420.000 |
45.000 |
3.40 |
155.000 |
1 80.000 |
1.50 |
265.000 |
MONTANA |
1,600,000 |
2.50 |
4.000.000 |
780.000 |
3 40 |
.^.^â– ^^^^P . . |
82M0^ |
1.60 |
JJMM |
78 Coi NTY Statistics-Alfalfa Ha> |
MVT\N^ \f;Rirt 1 Tt RAI Stati |
STICS 1996 |
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ALFALFA HAY: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districs, |
1994 |
||||||||
COUNTY |
ALL |
IRRIGATED |
NON-IRRIGATED |
||||||
& |
Harvested |
Yield |
Harvested |
Yield |
Harvested |
Nicld |
|||
DISTRICT |
Asres |
Per Acre — Tons |
Production |
Asm |
— Totu |
Production |
fioa |
Per Acre — Tons |
ei&duaifia |
Deer Lodge |
5.000 |
3.10 |
15.500 |
4.500 |
330 |
15.000 |
500 |
100 |
500 |
Flathead |
23.000 |
2.80 |
65.000 |
9.500 |
4 10 |
39.000 |
13.500 |
190 |
26.000 |
Granite |
11.000 |
3.20 |
34.700 |
10.000 |
330 |
33.000 |
1.000 |
170 |
1.700 |
Lake |
48.000 |
2.70 |
128.000 |
37.000 |
3 10 |
116.000 |
11.000 |
1 10 |
12.000 |
Lincoln |
6.000 |
2.00 |
11.800 |
4.500 |
220 |
10.000 |
1.500 |
120 |
1.800 |
Mineral |
2.000 |
2.10 |
4J00 |
1.000 |
3 20 |
3.200 |
1.000 |
100 |
1.000 |
Missoula |
15.000 |
2.80 |
42.100 |
12.000 |
320 |
38.000 |
3.000 |
1.40 |
4.100 |
Powell |
24,000 |
2.70 |
65.600 |
23.000 |
280 |
64.000 |
1.000 |
160 |
1.600 |
Ravalli |
23,000 |
3.60 |
83.000 |
22.000 |
3 70 |
82.000 |
1.000 |
100 |
1.000 |
Sanders |
18.000 |
1.80 |
33.100 |
11.500 |
230 |
26.800 |
6.500 |
100 |
6.300 |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
NORTHWEST ... |
175.000 |
2.80 |
483.000 |
1J5.000 |
3.20 |
427 J»0 |
40M0 |
1.40 |
S6M0 |
Blaine |
39.000 |
2 50 |
Q7,000 |
27.500 |
290 |
80,000 |
11.500 |
1 50 |
17.000 |
Chouteau |
21,000 |
140 |
30.000 |
4.500 |
200 |
9.000 |
16.500 |
130 |
21.000 |
Glacier |
23,000 |
1.70 |
38.000 |
7.000 |
2 10 |
15.000 |
16.000 |
140 |
23.000 |
Hill |
11.000 |
2 10 |
22.800 |
3.000 |
260 |
7.800 |
8.000 |
190 |
15.000 |
Liberty |
5,000 |
1.50 |
7.500 |
1.500 |
2 30 |
3.500 |
3.500 |
1 10 |
4.000 |
Phillips |
35,000 |
2.40 |
84.000 |
17.000 |
280 |
48.000 |
18.000 |
200 |
36.000 |
Pondera |
25,000 |
2.50 |
62.000 |
16.000 |
3 10 |
50.000 |
9.000 |
130 |
12.000 |
Teton |
38,000 |
3.20 |
120.000 |
27.000 |
3 80 |
103.000 |
11.000 |
150 |
17.000 |
Toole |
8,000 |
1.30 |
10.700 |
1.500 |
2 50 |
3.700 |
6.500 |
1 10 |
7.000 |
Other |
- |
- |
_ |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
NORIIKKMR.\L |
205.000 |
2.30 |
472.000 |
105.000 |
3,00 |
320.000 |
100.000 |
ISO |
ISLKO |
Daniels |
7.000 |
1 80 |
12.700 |
2.000 |
3 30 |
6.500 |
vooo |
1.20 |
6.200 |
Dawson |
16.000 |
250 |
40.000 |
7.000 |
4 10 |
29.000 |
9.000 |
1.20 |
11,000 |
Garfield |
18.000 |
1.60 |
28.000 |
4.500 |
2 70 |
12.000 |
13.500 |
120 |
1'. " |
McCone |
11.000 |
1.90 |
21.300 |
4.000 |
300 |
12.000 |
7.000 |
IJO |
|
Richland |
24,000 |
2.30 |
55.000 |
7.000 |
4 40 |
31.000 |
17.000 |
140 |
|
Roosevelt |
21.000 |
2.00 |
42.000 |
4.500 |
380 |
17.000 |
16.500 |
ISO |
|
Sheridan |
12.000 |
1.60 |
19.000 |
2,000 |
3 80 |
7.500 |
10.000 |
120 |
|
Valley |
31,000 |
270 |
85.000 |
19,000 |
3 40 |
65.000 |
12.000 |
170 |
|
Oihcr |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
_ |
- |
_ |
|
NORTH LAST .... |
140.000 |
2.20 |
303.000 |
50.000 |
3.60 |
IMjMM |
MjOOO |
1.40 |
r |
Broadwater |
22,000 |
350 |
77.700 |
20,000 |
3 70 |
74.000 |
2.000 |
190 |
|
Cascade |
62,000 |
210 |
129.000 |
14,000 |
3 30 |
46.000 |
48.000 |
fO |
|
Fergus |
101.000 |
1 70 |
169.000 |
10.000 |
3 20 |
32.000 |
91.0'- |
||
Crt)ldcn Valley .... |
21.000 |
160 |
33.000 |
11.000 |
190 |
21.000 |
I0.00< |
||
Judith Basin |
49.000 |
1.70 |
82.000 |
5.000 |
200 |
10.000 |
44.000 |
||
I cwis & Clark .... |
33.000 |
260 |
87.000 |
21.000 |
340 |
72.000 |
12,000 |
||
Meagher |
25,000 |
2.50 |
62.300 |
22 000 |
260 |
58.000 25.000 |
3.000 16.000 |
||
Musselshell |
23.000 |
1.80 |
41.000 |
7,000 |
360 |
||||
Petroleum |
17.000 |
1 80 |
31.000 |
10,000 |
2 30 |
23.000 |
7.000 |
||
Wheatland |
22,000 |
2.00 |
43.000 |
15.000 |
2 30 |
34.000 |
7.000 |
||
Other |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
.. |
_ |
||
CENTRAL |
375.000 |
2.00 |
755.000 |
135.000 |
2.90 |
395.000 |
KO.00Q |
||
Beaverhead |
51,000 |
320 |
165.500 |
45.000 |
3 40 |
154^00^ |
|||
iiallalin |
67,000 |
350 |
236.000 |
51.500 |
3JH^ |
^MJ^Hj^ |
_ „, |
||
JefTerson |
19.000 |
280 |
53.500 |
18.000 |
^^^^H |
^^^^^^H |
H ' |
||
Madison |
57.000 |
3 10 |
175.500 |
55.000 |
^^^^H |
^^^^I^H |
|||
Silver Bow |
6.000 |
290 |
17.500 |
5.500 |
^^^^^H |
^^B |
^^^^^^ |
||
Other |
_ |
_ |
_ |
„ |
^^^^^^H |
^^^^ |
^^^^^^^ |
||
SOlTirVVFST ... |
200.000 |
3.20 |
64«.000 |
175.000 |
^^^^H |
^^U |
w |
||
Hic Horn |
48.000 |
2.10 |
100.000 |
17.000 |
^^^^^1 |
||||
I .vt>on |
41.000 |
2.40 |
99.000 |
24.000 |
^^^^^H |
^^^^^^H |
|||
I'ark |
42,000 |
220 |
92.000 |
33.000 |
^^^^^^M |
^^^^^^^ |
^^^y |
||
Stillwater |
44.000 |
1.60 |
69.000 |
9,000 |
^^^^^^H |
^^^^^K |
|||
Sweetgrass |
36.000 |
2.30 |
84.000 |
27.000 |
^^^^^^H |
^^^^^^^ |
|||
Treasure |
10,000 |
2.70 |
27.000 |
5,000 |
^^^^^H |
^^^^^^H |
^ |
||
Yellowstone |
34.000 |
2.90 |
97,000 |
20.000. |
^^^^^^^M |
^^^^^^^1 |
Br |
||
Other |
_ |
_ |
„ |
^^^^^^^M |
^^^^^^^1 |
^W' |
|||
SOI TH CENTRAL |
255.000 |
2.20 |
568.000 |
l35jMid |
^^^M |
^^^1 |
Kc |
||
Carter |
40.000 |
1 20 |
47,000 |
||||||
Custer |
31.000 |
2.50 |
78.000 |
^^^^^^1 |
^^^^^^H |
w^ |
|||
Fallon |
35.000 |
1 10 |
38.000 |
^^^^^^1 |
^^^^^^H |
1 |
|||
Powder River |
46,000 |
120 |
57.000 |
•^^H |
^^^^^^1 |
^^^^^^H |
â– |
■.g«* |
|
Praine |
10,000 |
2.90 |
29.000 |
^^^^^^1 |
^^^^^^H |
w |
|||
Rosebud |
28.000 |
2.70 |
75.000 |
^^^^^^^1 |
^^^^^^^1 |
1 |
|||
Wihaux |
10.000 |
1.20 |
12.000 |
^^^^^^1 |
^^^^^^H |
1 ^ |
. |
||
Other |
„ |
_ |
_ |
^^^^^^^^1 |
^^^^^^^^H |
"il^u |
^ |
||
^(H III! VM .... |
: 00. 000 |
i.-o |
336.000 |
^^H |
m |
m |
^ |
||
I.SS0J100 |
^L. |
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1996 Montana AcRin i TlR-^L STMLsru
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ALFALFA HAY: Acreage, Yield, nd Production by Counties and Distncft. IVK
COUNTY DISTRia
ALL
Harvested Acres
Yield PwAcre
-Tons-
Deer Lodge 5.000
nmKad 24.000
Qlgk 10.000
iJc 49.000
Lionlii 6.500
Minail 2.500
Missouli 14.000
Powell 24.000
Rjvalli 22.000
Saiden 18.000
Other
NORTHWEST \li.Wi
mat 41,000
Chouieatt 23.000
dicier 24.000
Hill 13.000
Libeny 7.000 34.000 27.000
Telog . 40.000
Took 9.000 Odw
NORTHrFNTRAl ?l«000
3.30 2S0 3^0 300 IM 240 260 300 400 190
9.000 0.000
GmSM 16.000
MeCoK 10.000
Richland 24.000
Roosevelt 25.000
Slwid« 13.000
Villey 33.000
Other
^WfflLV^ , 150.000
Broidwaer 22.000
C«c«de 63.000
Fetgm 102,000
Golden Ville> 20,000
Judith Btsin < 6^000
Lewis iCIifk ? 0.000
McHher lo^ooo
MuKbhell : 1.000
ftWeum ;6000
WlMdind :2 000 Olhej
Bcwofeead
Gilliio
WhiOB
""'•III .... .^
SilverBw. M
Other. . 'â–
SQSaHWBT BijHom 5,,
Cirtw -^
300 200 230 2 10 2J0 2-20 2S0 300 200
.2.iSL
fPuttign
^.500 8.000 2.000 6.000 1.500 5.000 7.000 ?.500 >.000 ».500
Harvested Acres
4.500
9.000
9.500
38.000
4,500
1.000
11.000
22.500
21.000
9.000
'30-000
IRRIGATF.D
200 200
1 30 240 220 200
2 10 270
370 2-20 190 2J0 2J0 320 2.40 2 10
in
240
,000
,000 ,500 ,500 ,000 ,000
;ooo
1000
31000
27.000
3.000
6.500
3.500
2,000
21.000
15.000
30.000
2.000
110.000
Yield Per Acre
360 3.90 3.30 3.30 200 300 2.90 310 4 10 2.80
3 30
-Tins-
-,':uc-icn
: M'.r,
2,500 6.000 3.000 5.000 6,000 6,000 3.500 II.0OO
50-000
350 3.30 3-20 Z60 40O X90 3.4S 3.50 3.0*
3.10 4L2B 2J«
AM
1000
uooo
ISOOO 4000
I3O0O
COOO
- oo
4 )00
: lOO
IjOO
21,000 11.000
22,000
17.0''ic
Q
-'•J
.iX) 1.90 2-50 IJO
â– MOO
27jno
22.000
15.000
)0 ,000
30.000
5.00O 46.000 15.000 1 3,3*0 224100
2.710 14.000
tt"oo
1,400 4.500
1400 WOO
7.500 TOO
vm
1IHI
i,im
1,^00
j.ooo
I, '00 1.000 0.000
t â– AA.^
.'(I iT*
n,50t
«.<!»
v
i.500 105-000
1.500 17.000 32.500 4.000 16.500 9.500 3.000 5.000 4.000 4gOOO
97jm
4.000 6.500 1.000 2^000 500
HjPW
4.500 2J0OO 2.S0O UOO 3.000 IjOOO t.500
3ftiM0
23.200 14.200 19400 12.200 MOO ilUMO
a.M0
,.10 1.80 1.60 1.40
ISO 1.00 090 0.90 1.10 1.10 i 10
1:20
JJiL
1.60 1.40 1.70 1-SO 1-60 1.70 IJO 1.20 IjOO IJO
JJfi-
IJO 1.40
1.00 IJO IM
1-60 150 1.60 1.40 IJO 1J» 1.10
IJO 0.90 1.10 IJO IM 1.10 0.90
#^
500 .000 600 j.OOO 2,700 800 3,000 2,000 1,400 9,000
34-000
18.000 24,000 13,000 10500
6500 17.000 11.000 11.000
5,000
116-000
10.000 16.000
HAW
14.000 22.000 16.000 13.000 10.000
112.000
2.400 23.600
ss/»o
6.000
zjjaoo
lifiOO 4.000 6^000
Ajm
6fiOO
150000
5.000
1.000
2500
500
lUMO 7jOOO 3^000 4/100
12.000
4jaoo
XfiOO 9,000
-jusan
31,000 I3j000 22.000 16^000 WOO 12j000
80 County Statistics-All Other Hay
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
ALL OTHER HAY: Acreage, Yield, and Production by Counties and Districts, 1994
COUNTY & DISTRICT
ALL
IRRIGATED
NON-IRRIGATED
Harvested Acres
Yield Per Acre Production — Tons —
Deer Lodge 4,000
Flathead 8,000
Granite 18,000
Lake 9,000
Lincoln 3,000
Mineral 1,000
Missoula 6,000
Powell 27,000
Ravalli 13,000
Sanders 9,000
Other
NORTHWEST â– â– â– 98.000
Blaine 12,000
Chouteau 8,000
Glacier 12,000
Hill 6,000
Liberty 4,000
Phillips 28,000
Pondera 6,000
Teton 15,000
Toole 3,000
Other
NORTH CENTRAL 94.000
Daniels 7,000
Dawson 17,000
Garfield 8,000
McCone 16,000
Richland 14,000
Roosevelt 13,000
Sheridan 12,000
Valley 11,000
Other
NORTHEAST 98.000
Broadwater 5,000
Cascade 15,000
Fergus 24,000
Golden Valley .... 4,000
Judith Basin 15,000
Lewis & Clark .... 11,000
Meagher 24,000
Musselshell 5,000
Petroleum 4,000
Wheatland 11,000
Other
CENTRAL 118.000
Beaverhead 62,000
Gallatin 9,000
JeiTerson 9,000
Madison 19,000
Silver Bow 3,000
Other
SOUTHWEST â– â– â– 102.000
Big Horn 6,000
Carbon 14,000
Park 8,000
Stillwater 10,000
Sweetgrass 10,000
Treasure 2,000
Yellowstone 10,000
Other
SOUTH CENTRAL 60.000
Carter 16,000
Custer 12,000
Fallon 12,000
Powder River 11,000
Prairie 8,000
Rosebud 14,000
Wibaux 7,000
Other
SOUTHEAST 80.000
MONTANA 650.000
1.50 1.80 2.20 1.50 1.50 1.20 1.50 1.60 2.30 1.40
1.80
6,100
14,000
39,700
13,400
4,400
1,200
8,800
42,100
29,900
12,400
172.000
Harvested Acres
4,000
3,500
17,500
6,500
1,000
SCO
4,500
24,000
12,500
2,000
76.000
Yield Per Acre Production — Tons —
1.50 1.90 2.20 1.70 1.70 1.60 1.60 1.60 2.30 2.20
1.90
6,100
6,800 39,000 11,000
1,700 800
7,200 38,000 29,000
4,400
144.000
Harvested Acres
4,500
500
2,500
2,000
500
1,500
3,000
500
7,000
22.000
Yield Per Acre Production — Tons —
1.60 1.40 1.00 1.40 0.80 1.10 1.40 1.80 1.10
1.30
7,200
700
2,400
2,700
400
1,600
4,100
900
8,000
28.000
1.70 1.20 1.00 1.20 1.30 1.40 1.90 1.70 1.20
1.40
20,200
9,400
12,000
7,300
5,100
38,000
11,600
24,800
3,600
132.000
6,000
800
600
200
800
14,000
2,200
11,000
400
36.000
1.90 1.80 1.70 2.50
2.50 1.50 2.50 1.90 1.50
1.80
11,200
1,400
1,000
500
2,000
21,000
5,500
20,800
600
64.000
6,000 7,200
11,400 5,800 3,200
14,000 3,800 4,000 2,600
58.000
1.50 1.10 1.00 1.20 1.00 1.20 1.60 1.00 1.20
1.20
9,000 8,000
11,000 6,800 3,100
17,000 6,100 4,000 3,000
68.000
1.40 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.30 1.20 1.40 1.40
1.30
9,800 20,000
9,200 18,500 18,700 15,200 16,600 15,000
123.000
200 800 800
1,000 800
2,600 300
4,500
11.000
1.50 2.50 1.50 1.50 2.10 1.40 2.00 1.80
1.70
300 2,000 1,200 1,500 1,700 3,700
600 8,000
19.000
6,800 16,200
7,200 15,000 13,200 10,400 11,700
6,500
87.000
1.40 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.30 1.10 1.40 1.10
1.20
9,500 18,000
8,000 17,000 17,000 11,500 16,000
7,000
104,000
1.70 1.40 1.40 1.10 1.50 1.80 1.60 1.20 1.30 1.30
1.50
8,300 21,100 34,500
4,400 22,000 19,500 39,000
6,000
5,100 14,100
174.000
4,000 2,000 2,000 1,000 2,000 7,000 20,000 1,500 500 8,000
48.000
1.70 2.10 1.80 2.20 2.00 2.10 1.70 2.30 1.80 1.50
1.80
6,800
4,100
3,500
2,200
4,000
15,000
34,000
3,500
900
12,000
86.000
1,000
13,000
22,000
3,000
13,000
4,000
4,000
3,500
3,500
3,000
70.000
1.50 1.30 1.40 0.70 1.40 1.10 1.30 0.70 1.20 0.70
1.30
1,500
17,000
31,000
2,200
18,000
4,500
5,000
2,500
4,200
2,100
88,000
1.80 2.50 1.70 2.20 1.80
1.90
111,200
22,300
15,400
41,600
5,500
196,000
60,000 7,000 8,000
18,000 2,000
95.000
1.80 2.80 1.80 2.20 2.30
2.00
108,000
19,500
14,000
40,000
4,500
186.000
2,000 2,000 1,000 1,000 1,000
7.000
1.60 1.40 1.40 1.60 1.00
1.40
3,200 2,800 1,400 1,600 1,000
10,000
1.60 2.10 1.20 1.30 1.80 1.60 1.70
1.70
9,500 29,000
9,700 13,400 17,900
3,100 17,400
100,000
1,500 11,000 6,500 4,500 8,000 1,000 5,500
38.000
1.70 2.30 1.20 1.90 2.00 2.20 2.40
2.00
2,500 25,000
8,000
8,500 15,800
2,200 13,000
75.000
4,500 3,000 1,500 5,500 2,000 1,000 4,500
22.000
1.60 1.30 1.10 0.90 1.10 0.90 1.00
1.10
7,000 4,000 1,700 4,900 2,100 900 4,400
25,000
1.10 1.00 0.80 0.80 1.00 1.10 0.90
1. 00
17,500 11,400 9,300 9,100 8,300 15,900 6,500
78.000
300 1,500 200 800 600 2,300 300
6.000
1.70 1.60 l.SO 1.40 2.20 2.10 1.70
1.80
500 2,400
300 1,100 1,300 4,900
500
11.000
15,700 10,500 11,800 10,200
7,400 11,700
6,700
74,000
1.10 0.90 0.80 0.80 0.90 0.90 0.90
0.90
17,000 9,000 9,000 8,000 7,000
11,000 6,000
67,000
1.50
975.000
310.000
1.90
585.000
340.000
1.10
390.000
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
County Statistics-All Other Hay 81
ALL OTHER HAY: Acreage, |
Yield, and Production by Counties |
and Districts, |
1995 |
||||||
COUNTY |
ALL |
1 |
IRRIGATED |
NON-IRRIGATED |
|||||
& |
Harvested |
Yield |
Harvested |
Yield |
Harvested |
Yield |
|||
DISTRICT |
A?r?s |
Per Acre |
Production |
A9re? |
Per Acre |
Production |
Acres |
Per Acre |
Production |
— |
-Tons — |
— Tons- |
— |
-Tons — |
|||||
Deer Lodge |
5,000 |
1.90 |
9,500 |
4.500 |
2.00 |
9,000 |
500 |
1.00 |
500 |
Flathead |
10,000 |
2.00 |
20,000 |
5,500 |
2.20 |
12,000 |
4,500 |
1.80 |
8,000 |
Granite |
18,000 |
2.10 |
37,600 |
17,500 |
2.10 |
37,000 |
500 |
I 20 |
600 |
1 ake |
10,000 4,000 |
2.10 1.40 |
21,000 5,700 |
6,500 2,000 |
2.30 1.50 |
15,000 3,000 |
3,500 2,000 |
1.70 1.40 |
6,000 |
Lincoln |
2,700 |
||||||||
Mineral |
1,000 7,000 |
1.80 2.00 |
1,800 14,000 |
500 5,000 |
2.00 2.20 |
1,000 11,000 |
500 2,000 |
1.60 1.50 |
800 |
Missoula |
3,000 |
||||||||
Powell |
26.000 |
2.20 |
56,000 |
24,500 |
2.20 |
54,000 |
1,500 |
1.30 |
2,000 |
Ravalli |
19,000 |
2.40 |
46,400 |
18,000 |
2.50 |
45,000 |
1,000 |
1.40 |
1.400 |
Sanders |
10,000 |
1.60 |
16,000 |
4,000 |
1.80 |
7,000 |
6,000 |
1.50 |
9.000 |
Other |
— |
_ |
-- |
-- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
NORTHWEST .... |
110.000 |
2.10 |
228.000 |
88.000 |
2.20 |
194.000 |
22.000 |
1 50 |
34.000 |
Blaine |
17,000 |
2.10 |
35,000 |
7.400 |
2.30 |
17,000 |
9.600 |
1 90 |
18,000 |
Chouteau |
13,000 |
1.90 |
25,000 |
500 |
2.00 |
1,000 |
12,500 |
1.90 |
24.000 |
Glacier |
13,000 7,000 5,000 |
1.30 1.60 2.10 |
17,500 11,000 10,300 |
3,000 200 1,500 |
1.50 2.50 2.50 |
4,500 500 3,800 |
10,000 6,800 3,500 |
1.30 1.50 1.90 |
13.000 |
Hill |
10.500 |
||||||||
Liberty |
6.500 |
||||||||
Phillips |
29,000 7,000 |
1.50 1.90 |
44,500 13,000 |
13,000 1,000 |
2.10 2.00 |
27,500 2,000 |
16,000 6,000 |
1.10 1.80 |
17.000 |
Pondera |
11.000 |
||||||||
Teton |
20,000 |
2.00 |
39,000 |
13.000 |
2.20 |
28,000 |
7,000 |
1.60 |
11,000 |
Toole |
4,000 |
1.40 |
5,700 |
400 |
1.80 |
700 |
3,600 |
1.40 |
5.000 |
Other |
— |
— |
~ |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
NORTH CENTRAL |
115.000 |
1.70 |
201.000 |
40.000 |
2.10 |
85.000 |
75.000 |
1.50 |
116.000 |
Daniels |
8,000 |
1.30 |
10,400 |
200 |
2.00 |
400 |
7,800 |
1.30 |
10.000 |
Dawson |
17,000 |
1.10 |
19,200 |
1,500 |
2.10 |
3.200 |
15,500 |
1.00 |
16.000 |
Garfield |
13,000 |
1.00 |
12,400 |
800 |
1.80 |
1.400 |
12.200 |
0.90 |
11.000 |
McCone |
16,000 |
1.00 |
15,600 |
900 |
1.80 |
1.600 |
15.100 |
0.90 |
14,000 |
Richland |
20,000 |
1.20 |
24,000 |
800 |
2.50 |
2.000 |
19,200 |
1.10 |
22,000 |
Roosevelt |
17,000 |
1.20 |
20.800 |
2,000 |
2.40 |
4.800 |
15,000 |
1.10 |
16,000 |
Sheridan |
12,000 |
1.10 |
13,600 |
300 |
2.00 |
600 |
11,700 |
1.10 |
13,000 |
Valley |
12,000 |
1.40 |
17,000 |
3,500 |
2.00 |
7,000 |
8,500 |
1.20 |
10,000 |
Other |
— |
— |
— |
-- |
- |
— |
— |
— |
— |
NORTHEAST ... |
115.000 |
1.20 |
133.000 |
10.000 |
2.10 |
21.000 |
105.000 |
1 10 |
112.000 |
Broadwater |
5,500 |
1.70 |
9,400 |
4,000 |
1.80 |
7,000 |
1,500 |
1.60 |
2,400 |
Cascade |
21,000 |
1.60 |
32,600 |
4,000 |
2.30 |
9,000 |
17,000 |
1.40 |
23,600 |
Fergus |
35,000 |
1.70 |
61,000 |
2,500 |
2.40 |
6,000 |
32,500 |
1.70 |
55,000 |
Golden Valley .... |
6,000 |
1.70 |
10,000 |
2,000 |
2.00 |
4,000 |
4.000 |
1.50 |
6,000 |
Judith Basin |
19,000 |
1.70 |
32,500 |
2,500 |
2.20 |
5,500 |
16,500 |
1.60 |
27.000 |
Lewis & Clark .... |
15,000 |
1.80 |
27,000 |
5,500 |
2.00 |
11.000 |
9,500 |
1.70 |
16,000 |
Meagher |
32,000 |
1.70 |
55,000 |
29,000 |
1.80 |
51.000 |
3,000 |
1.30 |
4.000 |
Musselshell |
6,000 |
1.40 |
8,500 |
1,000 |
2.50 |
2,500 |
5,000 |
1.20 |
6,000 |
Petroleum |
4,500 |
1.10 |
5,000 |
500 |
2.00 |
1,000 |
4,000 |
1.00 |
4,000 |
Wheatland |
11,000 |
2.10 |
23,000 |
7,000 |
2.40 |
17,000 |
4,000 |
1.50 |
6,000 |
Other |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
- |
- |
- |
~ |
- |
CENTRAL |
155.000 |
1.70 |
264.000 |
58.000 |
2.00 |
114.000 |
97.000 |
1.50 |
150.000 |
Beaverhead |
72,000 |
200 |
146.000 |
68,000 |
2.10 |
141.000 |
4.000 |
1.30 |
5.000 |
Gallatin |
13,000 |
2.00 |
26.000 |
6.500 |
2.60 |
17.000 |
6,500 |
1.40 |
9,000 |
Jefferson |
9,000 |
1.80 |
16,000 |
8.000 |
1.90 |
15.000 |
1,000 |
1.00 |
1,000 |
Madison |
22.000 |
2.40 |
52,500 |
20.000 |
2.50 |
50.000 |
2,000 |
1 30 |
2.500 |
Silver Bow |
4,000 |
1.90 |
7,500 |
3,500 |
2.00 |
7.000 |
500 |
1 00 |
500 |
Other |
- |
~ |
_ |
- |
- |
- |
_ |
- |
- |
SOUTHWEST . |
120.000 |
2.10 |
248.000 |
106.000 |
2.20 |
230.000 |
14.000 |
130 |
18.000 |
7,000 |
1.70 |
12,000 |
2,500 |
2.00 |
5.000 |
4,500 |
1.60 |
7,000 |
|
Carbon |
19,000 |
2.60 |
49,000 |
17,000 |
2.70 |
46.000 |
2,000 |
1.50 |
3,000 |
Park |
10.000 |
1.90 |
19,000 |
7,500 |
2.00 |
15.000 |
2,500 |
1.60 |
4,000 |
Stillwater |
14,000 |
1.80 |
25,300 |
5,500 |
2.40 |
13.300 |
8,500 |
1.40 |
12,000 |
Sweetgrass |
14.000 |
1.90 |
26,000 |
11,000 |
2.00 |
22.000 |
3.000 |
1.30 |
4,000 |
Treasure |
2.000 |
1 90 |
3.700 |
1,000 |
2.70 |
2,700 |
1.000 |
1.00 |
1,000 |
Yellowstone |
14.000 |
1.60 |
23.000 |
5.500 |
2.50 |
14,000 |
8.500 |
1 10 |
9,000 |
Other |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
— |
_ |
— |
SOUTH CENTRAL |
80.000 |
2.00 |
158.000 |
50.000 |
2.40 |
118.000 |
30.000 |
1.30 |
40.000 |
Carter |
24,000 |
1.40 |
32,400 |
800 |
1.80 |
1,400 |
23.200 |
1.30 |
31,000 |
Custer |
16,000 |
1.10 |
17,500 |
1,800 |
2.50 |
4,500 |
14,200 |
0.90 |
13,000 |
Fallon |
20,000 |
1.10 |
22,800 |
400 |
2.00 |
800 |
19,600 |
1.10 |
22,000 |
Powder River |
13.000 |
1.40 |
17,600 |
800 |
2.00 |
1,600 |
12,200 |
1.30 |
16,000 |
Prairie |
9.000 |
1.10 |
9,500 |
800 |
1.90 |
1,500 |
8^00 |
r.oo |
8,000 |
Rosebud |
14,000 |
1.40 |
19,500 |
3,000 |
2.50 |
7.500 |
11,000 |
1.10 |
12,000 |
Wibaux |
9,000 |
1.00 |
8.700 |
400 |
1.80 |
700 |
8,600 |
0.90 |
8,000 |
Other |
— |
— |
— |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
_ |
SOUTHEAST |
105.000 |
1.20 |
128.000 |
8.000 |
2.30 |
18.000 |
97.000 |
1 10 |
110.000 |
MONTANA |
800.000 |
1.70 |
1.360.000 |
360.000 |
2.20 |
780.000 |
440.000 |
1.30 |
580.000 |
82 State Statistics-Cattle & Calves
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
CATTLE and CALVES: January 1, 1987-1996
INVENTORY, VALUE PER HEAD, AND TOTAL VALUE, JANUARY 1
ALL CATTLE
Year
Inventory (000) Head
Value Per Head Dollars
Total Value (000) Dollars
1987 1988 1989 1990 1991
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996
2,540 2,450 2,450 2,250 2,350
2,550 2,500 2,550 2,700 2,750
400 595 645 675 755
720 760 780 675 560
1,016,000 1,457,750 1,580,250 1,518,750 1,774,250
1,836,000 1,900,000 1,989,000 1,822,500 1,540,000
NUMBER BY CLASSES, JANUARY 1
Year
1987 1988 1989 1990 1991
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996
COWS & HEIFERS |
|||||||||
THAT HA VI |
I CALVED |
HEIFERS 500 LB$, ^ OVER Beef Milk |
OTHER |
TOTAL ALL |
|||||
Cow |
Cow |
Steers |
Bulls |
Calves |
CATTLE |
Cattle |
|||
Beef |
Milk |
Replace- |
Replace- |
500 lb. |
500 lb. |
under |
& |
on |
|
Cows |
Cows |
ments |
ments |
Other |
&Over |
&Over |
500 lb. |
CALVES |
Feed |
Thousand Head — |
|||||||||
1,382 |
24 |
249 |
7 |
150 |
241 |
81 |
406 |
2,540 |
70 |
1,330 |
25 |
267 |
7 |
162 |
265 |
76 |
318 |
2,450 |
80 |
1,375 |
25 |
310 |
7 |
167 |
248 |
78 |
240 |
2,450 |
90 |
1,296 |
24 |
320 |
7 |
175 |
174 |
79 |
175 |
2,250 |
80 |
1,396 |
24 |
312 |
8 |
163 |
190 |
82 |
175 |
2,350 |
90 |
1,466 |
24 |
343 |
8 |
219 |
220 |
85 |
185 |
2,550 |
75 |
1,497 |
23 |
345 |
8 |
154 |
202 |
91 |
180 |
2,500 |
75 |
1,478 |
22 |
355 |
8 |
210 |
264 |
88 |
125 |
2,550 |
110 |
1,559 |
21 |
360 |
7 |
230 |
270 |
98 |
155 |
2,700 |
100 |
1.570 |
20 |
330 |
7 |
265 |
330 |
93 |
135 |
2,750 |
105 |
CALF CROP AND DISPOSITION
CALVES BORN INSHIPMENTS
Year
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
1,375 1,280 1,340 1,320
1,370
1,430 1,440 1,440 1,500 1,540
120 132 123 137 142
135 124 139 135 120
ON FARM 2/ MARKETINGS '^ SLAUGHTER
Cattle Calves Cattle & Calves
— Thousand Head —
984 1,132 1,100 1,288 1,068
1,022 1,284 1,226 1,155 1,300
310
270 275 280 275
270 260 225 255 225
Excludes interfarm sales.
Excludes animals custom slaughtered in commercial establishments for farmers.
DEATH LOSSES |
|
Cattle |
Calves |
33 |
70 |
29 |
65 |
21 |
61 |
17 |
67 |
18 |
47 |
19 |
49 |
20 |
45 |
22 |
52 |
22 |
48 |
23 |
57 |
'
1996 Montana agricultural Statistics
State Statistics-Cattle & Calves and Milk Cows 83
All Cattle & Calves - January 1, 1996
Number of Head
Numbers show ranking of top ten.
ICarwl
Q Less than 30,000 [J 30,000-59,999
60,000-84,999 85,000 +
CATTLE and CALVES: Production and Income, 1986-1995
Production '^ Marketing ^ Cash Receipts ^' Value of Home Consumption Gross Income
(000) Lbs. (000) Lbs. (000) Dollars (000) Dollars (000) Dollars
1986 921,155 946,960 484,121 8,720 492,841
1987 884,450 1,012,980 641,623 8,856 650,479
1988 941,000 1,013,590 695,298 8,205 703,503
1989 938,260 1,169,240 821,678 8,068 829,746
1990 974,420 964,230 709,576 7,779 717,355
1991 1,032,075 927,425 675,377 9,1 1 1 684,488
1992 1,020,045 1,132,455 779,958 8,948 788,906
1993 1,047,530 1,052,970 818,162 8,534 826,696
1994 1,050,080 998,870 728,590 9.709 738.300
1995 1,091,045 1,100.035 667,838 7,391 675.230
'Adjustments made for inshipments and changes in inventory. ^ Excludes interfaim sales and custom slaughter in commercial establishments for use on farms where produced. ^' Receipts from marketings and sale of farm slaughter.
MILK COWS; On Farms, Production Per Cow, Milkfat, and Total Production, 1986-1995 _
PRODUCTION PER COW TOTAL PRODUCTION ^
Milk Cows on Farms '' Milk Milkfat Milkfat Milk Milkfat
(000) Head -Pounds- Percent -Mil. Lbs-
1986 26 13.000 459 3.53 338 11.9
1987 25 13.560 477 3.52 339 11.9
1988 25 14,080 493 3.50 3S2 12J
1989 24 13,625 484 3.55 327 11.6
1990 24 13,542 475 3 51 325 11.4
1991 24 13,750 488 3 55 330 11.7
1992 23 14,217 502 3 53 327 11.5
1993 22 13,955 495 3 55 307 10.9
1994 21 14.619 519 3 55 307 10.9
1995 21 15.000 536 3.57 315 117
" Average number during year, excluding heifers not yet fiesh. ^ Excludes milk sucked by calves.
84 State Statistics-Dairy Products
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
MILK AND CREAM MARKETED: Quantity and Cash Receipts, 1986-1995
MILK SOLD TO PLANTS
MILK SOLD DIRECTLY TO CONSUMERS
Year Ouantitv Mil. Lbs.
1986 320
1987 322
1988 333
1989 311
1990 308
1991 312
1992 310
1993 290
1994 292
1995 303
Cash Receipts (000) Dols. 40,640 40,250 40,626 41,985 42,196
38,064 41,230 38,570 40,004 40,299
QuantitY |
Price Per Ouart |
Cash Receipts |
(000) Qts. |
Cents |
(000) Dols. |
1,395 |
50.0 |
698 |
1,395 |
45.0 |
628 |
1,395 |
45.0 |
628 |
1,395 |
55.0 |
767 |
1,395 |
49.0 |
684 |
1,395 |
48.0 |
670 |
930 |
50.0 |
465 |
930 |
49.0 |
456 |
930 |
51.0 |
474 |
1/ |
1/ |
1/ |
iWMi
ALL' Grou
'^ Not published to avoid disclosing individual operations.
DAIRY PRODUCTS MARKETED: Income and Value, 1986-1995
Combined Marketing of Milk and Cream
Average Returns
IT
Milk
Year Utilized Mil. Lbs.
1986 323
1987 325
1988 336
1989 314
1990 311
1991 315
1992 312
1993 292
1994 294
1995 303
Per 100
Pounds
Milk
12.80 12.58 12.28 13.62 13.79
12.30 13.36 13.37 13.77 13.30
— Dollars-
Per Pound Milkfat
3.63 3.57 3.51 3.84 3.93
3.46 3.79 3.76 3.88 3.73
Cash
Receipts
from
Marketings
(000) Dols.
41,338
40,878
41,254
42,752
42,880
38,734 41,695 39,026 40,478 40,299
Used for Milk, Cream and Butter on Farms Where Produced Milk
Utilized Mil. Lbs.
6
6
8
7
Value
2/
Gross Farm
Income from Dairy
Products
ii
Farm
Value of Milk
Produced ''â– 'â– *'
(000) Dols. 768 755 982 953 827
738 802 936 826 665
--(000) Dols.- 42,106 43,257
41,633 42,639
42,236 43,218
43.706 44,522
43.707 44,810
39,472 42,497 39,961 41,305 40,964
40,578 43,700 41,031 42,268 41,895
m... m.. m..
" Ptiiti
Ice Milk
1/
" Cash receipts divided by milk for milkfat represented in combined marketings. ^' Valued at average returns per 100 pounds of milk in combined marketings of milk and cream. '^' Cash receipts from marketings of milk and cream plus value of milk used for home consumption and farm-churned butter. *' Includes value of milk fed to calves.
DAIRY PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED, 1986-1995
Year Creamerv Butter Cottage Cheese Creamed
Pounds Pounds
1986 1,843,000 3,858,000
1987 1,533,000 3,646,000
1988 1,350,000 3,281,000
1989 1,193,000 4,090,000
1990 1,017,000 4,195,000
1991 1,178,000 4,144,000
1992 1,161,000 4,067,000
1993 1,067,000 3,934,000
1994 2/ 2/
1995 2/ 2/
Gallons
1,301,000
1,094,000
1,087,000
871,000
926,000
987,000 1,210,000 1,059,000
1,028,000
2/
"to
PRIV,
'^ Includes low fat ice cream. ^ Not published to avoid disclosing individual plant information.
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
State Statistics-Cattle & Calves and Private Grazing Fee Rates 85
ALL CATTLE and CALVES: Groups, 1986-1995
Number of Operations and Percent of Total Inventory By Size
1-49 Head |
50-99 Head |
100-499 Head |
500-999 Head " |
1.000 Head* Over |
||||||
Year |
Ooerations |
Inventorv |
Operations |
Inventory |
Ooerations |
Inventorv |
Operations |
Inventor\' |
Ooerations |
Inventorv |
Number |
Percent |
Number |
Percent |
Number |
Percent |
Number |
Percent |
Number |
Percent |
|
1986 ... |
7,100 |
5.0 |
2,800 |
8.0 |
5,100 |
43.5 |
1,000 |
43.5 |
_ |
_ |
1987 . . . |
7,500 |
4.4 |
2,200 |
6.6 |
5,100 |
47.5 |
900 |
41.5 |
- |
- |
1988 . . . |
7,100 |
4.8 |
2,400 |
7.7 |
4,900 |
43.0 |
1.000 |
44.5 |
- |
- |
1989 . . . |
6,800 |
4.8 |
2,000 |
6.2 |
4,800 |
44.0 |
1,100 |
45.0 |
- |
- |
1990 . . . |
5.200 |
4.0 |
2,900 |
9.0 |
4,800 |
41.0 |
1.100 |
46.0 |
— |
- |
1991 . . . |
4,600 |
4.0 |
2,500 |
7.0 |
5,100 |
40.0 |
1,200 |
49.0 |
_ |
_ |
1992 . . . |
4,500 |
4.0 |
2,300 |
6.0 |
5,300 |
42.0 |
1,200 |
48.0 |
- |
- |
1993 . . . |
4,500 |
4.0 |
2,200 |
6.0 |
5,200 |
42.0 |
900 |
24.0 |
300 |
24.0 |
1994 . . |
4,500 |
3.0 |
2,200 |
6.0 |
5,000 |
40.0 |
950 |
25.0 |
350 |
26.0 |
1995 . . . |
4,000 |
3.0 |
1,800 |
4.5 |
5,500 |
42.0 |
1,050 |
25.5 |
350 |
25.0 |
" Prior to 1993 size group is 500 head and over.
BEEF COWS: Number of Operations and Percent of Total Inventory By Size Groups, 1988-1995
Year
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
'^ Prior to 1993 size group is 100 head and over.
1-49 Head |
50-99 Head |
100-499 Head" |
500 Head and |
Over |
|||
Qperations |
Inventory |
Ooerations |
Inventory |
Ooerations |
Inventory |
Operations |
Inventors |
Number |
Percent |
Number |
Percent |
Number |
Percent |
Number |
Percent |
6,500 |
9.6 |
2,400 |
11.0 |
4.400 |
79.4 |
_ |
— |
6,300 |
7.8 |
2,200 |
9.2 |
4.300 |
83.0 |
- |
- |
5,000 |
7.0 |
3,200 |
15.0 |
4,100 |
78.0 |
- |
- |
4.900 |
6.0 |
3,000 |
14.0 |
4.300 |
80.0 |
— |
~ |
4,900 |
7.0 |
2,700 |
12.0 |
4.S0O |
81.0 |
_ |
_ |
4,800 |
7.0 |
2.400 |
11.0 |
4.100 |
54.0 |
500 |
28.0 |
4,300 |
6.0 |
2.250 |
1 0.0 |
4.000 |
55.0 |
550 |
29.0 |
4,400 |
6.0 |
2,000 |
9.0 |
4.600 |
60.0 |
500 |
25.0 |
PRIVATE GRAZING FEE RATES: Average Rates by Method of Payment, Montana, 1987-1996
1987 |
Animal Unit " 7.94 9.79 9.61 9.61 10.58 11.86 11.40 11.80 11.90 1180 rates. |
Cow-Calf - Dollars Per Month - 9.52 11 30 11.35 11.46 12.13 12.61 12.90 13.50 13.70 13.20 |
Per Head 6 75 |
|
1988 |
8 79 |
|||
1989 |
7 72 |
|||
1990 1991 |
10.57 10.53 |
|||
1992 |
11 97 |
|||
1993 . . . . |
11 50 |
|||
1994 1995 1996 |
12.90 12.80 11.70 |
|||
" Includes |
animal unit plus cow-calf |
86 State Statistics-Livestock Slaughter
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
COMMERCIAL LIVESTOCK SLAUGHTER
RED MEAT PRODUCTION BY MONTHS, 1987-1995
1/
Jan.
Feb.
Mar. Apr.
May
Year -(000) Pounds-
1987 1,428 1,282 1,442 1,453 1,461 1,623 1,656
1988 1,294 1,147 1,362 1,319 1,306 1,441 1,237
1989 1,125 875 1,042 1,105 1,114 1,279 1,086
1990 1,342 1,050 1,210 1,079 1,327 1,210 1,311
1991 1,257 1,088 1,032 1,336 1,376 1,437
1992 1,494 1,251 1,209 1,309 1,328 1,429
1993 1,272 1,132 1,370 1,220 1,237 1,520
1994 1,574 1,240 1,573 1,560 1,644 1,788
1995 1,678 1,335 1,330 1,305 1,493 1,479
June July Aug. Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
1,481 1,397 1,533 1,570 1,411
1,623 1,689 1,676 1,736
1,744 1,704 1,831 2,185 1,864
1,483 1,406 1,092 1,226
1,405 1,498 1,487 1,721 1,417
1,664 1,441 1,205 3,169
1,569
1,600 1,598 1,713 1,659
1,544 1,347 1,259 3,859
1,497 1,457 1,480 1,649 1,480
1,532 1,219 1,086 2,083
1,350 1,555 1,582 1,685 1,398
Total
18,192 16,206 13,945 20,602
16,572 17,232 17,262 19,900 17,848
MONTHLY SLAUGHTER BY LIVESTOCK CLASSES, 1987-1995
Cattle & Calyes |
|||||||||||||
Jan. |
Feb. |
Mar. |
Apr. |
May |
June |
July |
AUE. |
Sept. |
Oct. |
Noy. |
Dec. |
Total |
|
Year |
-(000) Head- |
||||||||||||
1987 |
1.9 |
1.6 |
1.7 |
1.8 |
1.8 |
1.9 |
2.1 |
1.9 |
1.8 |
2.1 |
1.8 |
1.8 |
22.2 |
1988 |
1.4 |
1.2 |
1.4 |
1.3 |
1.5 |
1.7 |
1.4 |
2.0 |
1.6 |
1.6 |
1.6 |
1.4 |
18.2 |
1989 |
1.2 |
1.0 |
1.2 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
1.6 |
1.3 |
1.8 |
1.2 |
1.4 |
1.6 |
1.4 |
16.2 |
1990 |
1.6 |
1.2 |
1.4 |
1.2 |
1.7 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
2.0 |
1.4 |
5.0 |
6.3 |
3.2 |
28.1 |
1991 |
1.5 |
1.3 |
1.2 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
1.6 |
1.6 |
1.9 |
1.5 |
1.8 |
1.7 |
1.5 |
18.7 |
1992 |
1.7 |
1.4 |
1.3 |
1.4 |
1.4 |
1.6 |
1.5 |
1.7 |
1.6 |
1.8 |
1.6 |
1.9 |
19.0 |
1993 |
1.4 |
1.2 |
1.5 |
1.4 |
1.4 |
1.6 |
1.7 |
1.8 |
1,6 |
1.8 |
1.7 |
1.9 |
19.0 |
1994 |
1.9 |
1.4 |
1.9 |
1.9 |
1.9 |
2.1 |
1.7 |
2.4 |
1.8 |
1.8 |
1.7 |
1.9 |
22.4 |
1995 |
1.9 |
1.6 |
1.5 |
1.4 |
1.6 |
1.7 |
1.4 |
2.0 |
1.5 |
1.9 |
1.7 |
1.6 |
19.8 |
Sheep & Lambs |
|||||||||||||
Jan. |
Feb. |
Mar. |
Apr. |
May |
June |
July |
Aug. |
Sept. |
Oct. |
Nov. |
Dec. |
Total |
|
Year |
-(000) Head- |
||||||||||||
1987 |
.1 |
.1 |
.1 |
.2 |
.1 |
.2 |
.3 |
.5 |
.4 |
.4 |
.2 |
.2 |
2.9 |
1988 |
.1 |
.1 |
.1 |
.1 |
.1 |
.2 |
.2 |
.7 |
.4 |
.3 |
.2 |
.2 |
2.6 |
1989 |
.1 |
.1 |
.1 |
.1 |
.1 |
.2 |
.2 |
.7 |
.3 |
.2 |
.2 |
.2 |
2.5 |
1990 |
.1 |
.1 |
.1 |
.1 |
.1 |
.2 |
.3 |
.7 |
.5 |
.5 |
.4 |
.3 |
3.6 |
1991 |
.2 |
.2 |
.2 |
.3 |
.3 |
.3 |
.4 |
.8 |
.6 |
.4 |
.5 |
.3 |
4.4 |
1992 |
.3 |
.3 |
.2 |
.2 |
.2 |
.2 |
.4 |
.6 |
.5 |
.4 |
.3 |
.3 |
3.9 |
1993 |
.2 |
.2 |
.2 |
.1 |
.1 |
.2 |
.3 |
.7 |
.4 |
.5 |
.3 |
.3 |
3.6 |
1994 |
.2 |
.2 |
.2 |
.2 |
.2 |
.2 |
.3 |
.8 |
.6 |
.5 |
.4 |
.4 |
4.0 |
1995 |
.2 |
.1 |
.2 |
.1 |
.1 |
.2 |
.3 |
.6 |
.5 |
.4 |
.3 |
.3 |
3.2 |
Hogs & PiRS |
|||||||||||||
Jan. |
Feb. |
Mar. |
Apr. |
May |
June |
July |
Aue. |
Sept. |
Oct. |
Nov. |
Dec. |
Total |
|
Year |
-(000) Head- |
||||||||||||
1987 |
2.2 |
1.9 |
2.3 |
2.2 |
1.8 |
2.0 |
2.2 |
2.6 |
2.4 |
2.4 |
2.5 |
2.6 |
27.2 |
1988 |
2.4 |
2.1 |
2.5 |
2.3 |
2.3 |
2.2 |
2.4 |
3.2 |
2.8 |
3.0 |
2.7 |
2.4 |
30.3 |
1989 |
2.4 |
1.9 |
2.1 |
2.3 |
2.4 |
2.2 |
2.2 |
3.1 |
2.4 |
2.4 |
2.2 |
1.9 |
27.4 |
1990 |
2.3 |
1.8 |
2.0 |
1.7 |
1.9 |
1.6 |
2.1 |
2.6 |
2.0 |
2.6 |
2.2 |
2.2 |
25.1 |
1991 |
2.2 |
1.8 |
2.0 |
2.4 |
2.2 |
2.2 |
2.7 |
2.7 |
2.4 |
2.6 |
2.5 |
2.5 |
28.2 |
1992 |
2.7 |
2.3 |
2.4 |
2.4 |
2.3 |
2.3 |
2.3 |
3.1 |
2.7 |
2.5 |
2.5 |
2.2 |
29.9 |
1993 |
2.3 |
2.1 |
2.4 |
2.1 |
1.9 |
2.4 |
2.4 |
3.6 |
2.6 |
2.5 |
2.5 |
2.3 |
29.2 |
1994 |
2.4 |
2.1 |
2.3 |
1.9 |
2.3 |
2.2 |
2.6 |
3.4 |
2.9 |
3.1 |
3.0 |
3.0 |
31.2 |
1995 |
2.8 |
2.1 |
2.2 |
2.4 |
2.6 |
2.1 |
2.6 |
3.1 |
2.4 |
2.4 |
2.1 |
2.0 |
28.8 |
" Includes slaughter in federally inspected and other slaughter plants but excludes animals slaughtered on farms.
1996 Montana agricultural Statistics
State Statistics-Sheep, Lambs & Wool 87
SHEEP, LAMBS & WOOL
INVENTORY, VALUE PER HEAD, AND CLASSES, JANUARY 1, 1987-1996
ALL SHEEP & LAMBS BREEDING SHEEP LAMBS ^' All
Value Total All ONE YEAR & OVER Wethers Replacement
Year Inventory Per Head Value Market ^' Breeding ' Ewes Rams Ewes & Rams Lambs
Head Dollars (000) Dels. Head Head Head Head
1987 563,000 82.00 46,166 23,000 540,000 400,000 14,000 114,000 12,000
1988 597,000 99.00 59,103 27,000 570,000 430,000 14,000 120,000 6,000
1989 600,000 89.00 53,400 30,000 570,000 434,000 15,000 111,000 10,000
1990 663,000 85.00 56,355 23,000 640,000 490,000 17.000 124,000 9,000
1991 683,000 64.00 43,712 33,000 650,000 504,000 17,000 117,000 12,000
1992 678,000 57.00 38,646 38,000 640,000 504,000 18,000 106,000 12,000
1993 564,000 66.00 37,224 34,000 530,000 423,000 15,000 83,000 9,000
1994 534,000 65.00 34,710 32,000 500,000 410,000 14,000 70,000 6,000
1995 490,000 68.00 33,320 40,000 450,000 367,000 12,000 - - 71,000
1996 465.000 84.00 39,060 35,000 430,000 347.000 11.000 - - 72.000
" Prior to 1995 market sheep and lambs were classified as sheep on feed, and all breeding sheep and lambs were classified as stock sheep. ^ Beginning in 1995 lambs are no longer classified by sex. All replacement lambs include ewe and ram lambs intended for the breeding flock. Other lambs are included in the market sheep category.
WOOL PRODUCTION AND VALUE, 1986-1995
Year
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
Sheep Shorn Head
490,000 511,000 567,000 577,000 627,000
641,000 620,000 570,000 533,000 468,000
Per Fleece Pounds
10.2 101 10.0 10.0 9.9
10.2 9.6 9.7 9.6 9.4
Wool Production |
Wool Value |
Pounds |
Dollars |
4.988,000 |
3,691.000 |
5,153,000 |
5,256.000 |
5,666,000 |
7,706.000 |
5,762,000 |
7,836,000 |
6,204,000 |
5,646,000 |
6,542,000 |
3,729,000 |
5,967,000 |
5,072,000 |
5,542,000 |
2,993,000 |
5,092,000 |
4,379,000 |
4.413.000 |
5,428,000 |
LAMB CROP AND DISPOSITION, 1986-1995
INSHIPMENTS Sheep & Lambs
39 27 26 35 40
37 17 17 11 IS
Year |
Lambs §?V(fd |
1986 |
450 |
1987 1988 1989 1990 |
440 460 500 535 |
1991 1992 |
585 510 |
1993 1994 1995 |
480 465 410 |
MARKETINGS
1/
Sheep
62,000 82.000 87,000 60,000 113,000
120,000 184,000
85,000 105,000
79,000
Lambs
297,000 260.000 297.000 325.000 361.000
417,000 383.000 371,000 345.000 312.000
ON FARM SLAUGHTER ^ Sheep & Lambs
3 1 2 1 1
2 1
DEATH LOSS |
|
Sheep |
Lambs |
45 |
42 |
45 |
4S |
50 |
47 |
43 |
43 |
40 |
40 |
42 |
46 |
35 |
38 |
35 |
37 |
29 |
40 |
25 |
33 |
]/ Excludes interfaim sales. Includes animals custom slaughtered in commercial establishments for use on farms where produced. ^ Excludes animals custom slaughtered in commercial establishments for farmers
PRODUCTION AND INCOME FROM SHEEP AND LAMBS, 1986-1995
Cash Value of Home
Year Production '' Marketings ' Receipts ^' Consumption
Pounds Pounds Dollars Dollars
Gross Income Dollars
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
35.386.000 36,102.000 37,087,000 41,923.000 47,849.000
50.295.000 44.738.000 40.802.000 37.559.000 34.478.000
36.181,000 34.491.000 38.785.000 37.425.000 49.505.000
54.544.000 61.106.000 46,045,000 44.990,000 39.292.000
20.451.000 21.582.000 20.228.000 20.765.000 18.881.000
20.568.000 25.227.000 25.093.000 24.219.000 25.643.000
310.000 124,000 245,000 159,000 110,000
170,000 206.000 227.000 155.000 189.000
20.761.000 21,706.000 20.473.000 20.924.000 18.991.000
20.738.000 25.433.000 25.320.000 24.374.000 25,832,000
" Adjustments made for inshipmcnts and changes in inventory. ^ Excludes interfarm sales and custom slaughter in commercial establishments for use on farms where produced. ^' Includes receipts from marketings and from sales of farm slaughtered meat.
88 State Statistics-Sheep & Lamb Losses
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
SHEEP & LAMBS: Inventory, Death Losses, and Value of Losses, Montana, 1986-1995
Year |
Jan. I Sheep & Lamb Inventory (000 head) |
Lamb Crop (000 head) |
DEATH LOSSES |
|||||
All Sheep Losses (000 head) |
LAMBS (000 head) |
All Sheep & Lamb Losses (000 hd.) |
||||||
Before Docking |
After Docking |
All Lambs |
Total Loss |
% Jan. 1 Inventory & Lambs Bom 1/ |
||||
1986 |
523 |
450 |
45 |
45 |
42 |
87 |
132.0 |
13.0 |
1987 |
563 |
440 |
45 |
47 |
45 |
92 |
137.0 |
13.0 |
1988 |
597 |
460 |
50 |
53 |
47 |
100 |
150.0 |
13.5 |
1989 |
600 |
500 |
43 |
55 |
43 |
98 |
141.0 |
12.2 |
1990 |
663 |
535 |
40 |
53 |
40 |
93 |
133.0 |
10.6 |
1991 |
683 |
585 |
42 |
54 |
46 |
100 |
142.0 |
10.7 |
1992 |
678 |
510 |
35 |
39 |
38 |
77 |
112.0 |
9.1 |
1993 |
564 |
480 |
35 |
36 |
37 |
73 |
108.0 |
10.0 |
1994 |
534 |
465 |
29 |
35 |
40 |
75 |
104.0 |
10.1 |
1995 |
490 |
410 |
25 |
34 |
33 |
67 |
92.0 |
9.9 |
l.
Year |
Predator Losses (000) Head |
Non- Predator Loss (000 hd.) |
Unknown Causes (000 head) |
VALUE OF LOSSES (000 dollars) |
||||
Total Loss |
% Jan. 1 Inventory & Lambs Bom 1/ |
Predator |
Non- Predator |
Unknown |
Total 2/ |
|||
1986 |
42.1 |
4.1 |
72.1 |
17.8 |
2,051.1 |
3,437.9 |
920.0 |
6,409.1 |
1987 |
36.9 |
3.5 |
79.8 |
20.3 |
2,260.6 |
4,825.4 |
1,343.0 |
8,428.9 |
1988 |
43.1 |
3.9 |
84.7 |
22.2 |
2,519.7 |
5,115.3 |
1,386.6 |
9,021.6 |
1989 |
35.9 |
3.1 |
80.8 |
24.3 |
1,956.4 |
4,264.8 |
1,405.0 |
7,626.2 |
1990 |
39.1 |
3.1 |
79.9 |
14.0 |
1,491.1 |
3,586.1 |
659.8 |
5,737.0 |
1991 |
44.9 |
3.4 |
83.5 |
13.6 |
1,590.0 |
3,179.6 |
550.4 |
5,320.0 |
1992 |
41.2 |
3.4 |
63.0 |
7.8 |
1,593.6 |
2,696.0 |
374.6 |
4,664.1 |
1993 |
40.2 |
3.7 |
59.4 |
8.4 |
1,767.7 |
2,891.8 |
418.8 |
5,078.2 |
1994 |
42.9 |
4.1 |
53.8 |
7.3 |
1,897.0 |
2,649.9 |
386.6 |
4,933.5 |
1995 |
37.1 |
4.0 |
46.9 |
8.0 |
2,001.0 |
2,821.2 |
500.1 |
5,322.3 |
1/ Lambs bom equals lamb crop plus lambs lost before docking. 2/ Totals may not add because of rounding.
1996 Montana agriciltural Statistics
State Statistics-Sheep <& Lamb Losses 89
SHEEP & LAMBS: Losses By Cause, Montana, |
1994-1995 |
|||||||||||
Cause of Loss |
SHEEP LOSS |
LAMB LOSS |
TOTAL LOSS |
|||||||||
Number of Head |
Value in Dollars (000) 1/, 3/ |
Number of Head |
Value in Dollars (000) 11, 3/ |
Number of Head |
Value in Dollars (000) 3/ |
|||||||
Predators |
1994 |
1995 |
1994 |
1995 |
1994 1 |
1995 |
1994 |
1995 |
1994 |
1995 |
1994 I |
1995 |
Fox |
100 |
- |
6.6 |
~ |
5,900 |
3,400 |
237.5 |
166.1 |
6,000 |
3,400 |
244.1 |
166 1 |
Dog |
500 |
700 |
33.0 |
57.4 |
500 |
900 |
20.1 |
44.0 |
1,000 |
1.600 |
53.1 |
101 4 |
Coyote |
5,000 |
4,400 |
330.0 |
360.8 |
23,500 |
23,600 |
946.1 |
1,152.6 |
28,500 |
28,000 |
1,276.1 |
1,5134 |
Eagle |
100 |
200 |
6.6 |
16.4 |
5,200 |
2,500 |
209.4 |
122.1 |
5,300 |
2,700 |
216.0 |
138.5 |
Bobcat |
200 |
- |
13.2 |
- |
100 |
- |
4.0 |
- |
300 |
- |
17.2 |
~ |
Bear |
200 |
100 |
13.2 |
8.2 |
400 |
200 |
16.1 |
98 |
600 |
300 |
29.3 |
18.0 |
Mountain Lion |
400 |
200 |
26.4 |
16.4 |
600 |
300 |
24.2 |
14.7 |
1,000 |
500 |
50.6 |
31.1 |
Other Anjrtials |
100 |
- |
6.6 |
- |
100 |
- |
4.0 |
- |
200 |
- |
10.6 |
- |
Unknown Predators |
4/ |
100 |
4/ |
8.2 |
4/ |
500 |
4/ |
24.4 |
4/ |
600 |
4/ |
32.6 |
Total Predators |
6,600 |
5,700 |
435.6 |
467.4 |
36 JOG |
31,400 |
1,461.4 |
1,533.6 |
42,900 |
37,100 |
1,897.0 |
2,001.0 |
Non- Predators |
||||||||||||
All Diseases |
4,500 |
2,800 |
297.0 |
229,6 |
11,200 |
7,200 |
450.9 |
351.6 |
15,700 |
10,000 |
747.9 |
581.2 |
Weather Conditions |
1,900 |
1,600 |
125.4 |
131.2 |
9,900 |
12,700 |
398.6 |
620.3 |
11,800 |
14,300 |
524.0 |
751.5 |
Poison |
1,400 |
1,500 |
92.4 |
123.0 |
800 |
400 |
32.2 |
19.5 |
2,200 |
1,900 |
1246 |
142.5 |
Lambing Complications |
1,400 |
1,300 |
92.4 |
106.6 |
9,300 |
7,100 |
374.4 |
346.8 |
10,700 |
8,400 |
466.8 |
453.4 |
On Back |
1,800 |
1,200 |
118.8 |
98.4 |
100 |
- |
4.0 |
- |
1,900 |
1,200 |
122.8 |
98.4 |
Old Age |
6,500 |
5,700 |
429.0 |
467.4 |
6,500 |
5.700 |
4290 |
467.4 |
||||
Theft |
700 |
1,000 |
46.2 |
82.0 |
2,200 |
1,000 |
88.6 |
48.8 |
2,900 |
2,000 |
1348 |
130.8 |
Other |
600 |
900 |
39.6 |
73.8 |
1.500 |
2,500 |
60.4 |
122.1 |
2.100 |
3,400 |
100.0 |
1959 |
Total Non-Predators |
18,800 |
16,000 |
1,240.8 |
U12.0 |
35,000 |
30,900 |
1,409.1 |
1,509.2 |
53,800 |
46,900 |
2,649.9 |
2,821.2 |
Unknown Causes |
3,600 |
3J00 |
237.6 |
270.6 |
3,700 |
4,700 |
149.0 |
229.5 |
7J00 |
8,000 |
386.6 |
500.1 |
Total Loss |
29,000 |
25,000 |
1,914.0 |
2,050.0 |
75,000 |
67,000 |
3,019.5 |
3,272J |
104,000 |
92,000 |
4,933.5 |
5J22.3 |
1/ Average reported value for Ewes 1+. 2/ Lamb values equal to market year average price received for lambs multiplied by an average weight of 60 pounds per lamb. 3/ Totals may not add due to rounding. 4/ Data not available. - Denotes less than 100 head.
SHEEP & LAMBS: Percent of Losses By Cause and Size of Flock, Montana- |
1994-1995 |
||||||||
SIZE OF FLOCK |
|||||||||
CAUSE OF LOSS |
1-99 |
100-999 |
1000+ |
All Sizes |
|||||
Predators Fox |
1994 |
1995 |
1994 |
1995 |
1994 1995 |
1991 1992 |
1993 |
994 |
1995 |
1 |
5 3 |
9 6 |
4 4 |
3 |
6 |
4 |
|||
Dog |
3 6 |
1 2 |
_ |
2 2 |
2 |
I |
2 |
||
Coyote |
19 17 |
32 31 |
29 28 |
25 28 |
28 |
27 |
30 |
||
Eagle |
1 1 |
2 3 |
9 4 |
1 2 |
2 |
5 |
3 |
||
Bobcat |
_ |
_ |
- |
- |
- |
- |
— |
||
Bear |
1 1 |
_ |
1 |
1 |
I |
— |
|||
Mountam Lion |
1 |
1 1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
|||
Other Animals |
1 |
- |
_ |
- |
- |
- |
|||
Unknown Predators |
2/ 1 |
2/ 1 |
2/ |
2/ U |
U |
1 |
|||
Total Predators 1/ |
25 27 |
42 41 |
49 40 |
33 37 |
37 |
41 |
40 |
||
Non-Predators |
|||||||||
All Diseases |
19 12 |
16 13 |
13 9 |
11 11 |
11 |
15 |
10 |
||
Weather Conditions |
10 20 |
14 14 |
10 18 |
16 11 |
11 |
11 |
16 |
||
Poison |
1 |
1 1 |
2 3 |
2 2 |
2 |
2 |
|||
Lambing Complications |
19 15 |
11 10 |
8 7 |
15 15 |
15 |
10 |
9 |
||
On Back |
1 1 |
1 1 |
1 1 |
2 2 |
2 |
1 |
|||
Old Age |
9 5 |
5 6 |
3 4 |
3 6 |
6 |
6 |
|||
Theft |
- |
1 1 |
5 4 |
3 3 |
3 |
2 |
|||
Other |
9 10 |
2 4 |
1 4 |
4 8 |
2 |
4 |
|||
Total Non-Predators |
67 62 |
52 50 |
44 49 |
57 56 |
55 |
52 |
50 |
||
Unknown Causes |
8 12 |
6 8 |
11 |
8 7 |
8 |
- |
10 |
||
Total Loss 1/ |
100 100 |
100 100 |
100 100 |
100 100 |
100 |
100 |
100 |
1/ Totals may not add due to rounding. 2/ Not available. - Denotes less than 1 percent.
90 County Statistics-Sheep & Lambs, Hogs & Pigs Maps
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
Sheep & Lambs - January 1, 1996
Number of Head
Q Less than 4,000 Numbers show ranking of top ten. I — I ' ' '
8,000-14,999 m 15,000 +
Hogs & Pigs - December 1, 1995
Number of Head
I Sheridan I
Numbers show ranking of top ten.
[2 Less than 1,000 [[] 1,000-4,999
5,000-11,999 12,000 +
1996 Montana agricultural Statistics
State Statistics-Hogs & Pigs 91
HOGS & PIGS
INVENTORY, VALUE PER HEAD, AND TOTAL VALUE, BREEDING INVENTORY, AND MARKET HOGS, DECEMBER 1, 1986-1995
Year
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
Value |
Total |
Breeding |
Market |
|
Inventory |
Per Head |
Value |
Inventory |
Hog? |
Head |
Dollars |
(000) Dois. |
Head |
Head |
180,000 |
82.00 |
14,760 |
19,000 |
161,000 |
210,000 |
70.50 |
14,805 |
24,000 |
186,000 |
225,000 |
72.00 |
16,200 |
29,000 |
196,000 |
220,000 |
80.00 |
17,600 |
30,000 |
190,000 |
185,000 |
89.00 |
16,465 |
24,000 |
161,000 |
225,000 |
68.00 |
15,300 |
26,000 |
199,000 |
215,000 |
74.00 |
15,910 |
24,000 |
191,000 |
180,000 |
80.00 |
14,400 |
20,000 |
160,000 |
210,000 |
56.00 |
11.760 |
22,000 |
188,000 |
180,000 |
74.00 |
13,320 |
19,000 |
161,000 |
PIG CROPS AND DISPOSITION, 1986-1995
Year
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
Pig Crop?
On Farm
Dec. -May |
^yne-Npv. |
In Shipments |
Marketmgs |
Slaughter ^ |
Death Loss |
Head |
Head |
Head |
Head |
Head |
Head |
140,000 |
160,000 |
7,000 |
243,000 |
3,000 |
16,000 |
166,000 |
178,000 |
7,000 |
302,000 |
3,000 |
16,000 |
184,000 |
189,000 |
7,000 |
345,000 |
4,000 |
16,000 |
216,000 |
190,000 |
3,000 |
395,000 |
4,000 |
15,000 |
194,000 |
163,000 |
4,000 |
376,000 |
3,000 |
17,000 |
207,000 |
213,000 |
8,000 |
369,000 |
3,000 |
16,000 |
201,000 |
184,000 |
4,000 |
380,000 |
3,000 |
16,000 |
186,000 |
169,000 |
6,000 |
378,000 |
2,000 |
16,000 |
194,000 |
209,000 |
7,000 |
363,000 |
2,000 |
15,000 |
202,000 |
170,000 |
6,000 |
388,000 |
3,000 |
17,000 |
'^ Includes animals custom slaughtered in commercial establishments for use on farms where produced. ^^ Excludes animals custom slaughtered in commercial establishments for farmers.
PRODUCTION AND INCOME FROM HOGS AND PIGS, 1986-1995
Year Production '^ Marketings
"(000) Lbs."
1986 60,381 54,806
1987 72,084 66,767
1988 80,000 77,570
1989 91,680 88,590
1990 80,911 84,000
1991 86,319 83,223
1992 104,058 105,030
1993 86,890 91,496
1994 91,355 88,545
1995 87.880 91,650
2/
Cash |
Value of Home |
|
Receipts 3/ |
Cpnjumptipn |
Gross Income |
(000) Dols. |
(000) Dols. |
(000) Dols. |
23,147 |
534 |
23,681 |
30,836 |
872 |
31,708 |
28,613 |
516 |
29,129 |
34,181 |
720 |
34,901 |
42,150 |
1,125 |
43,275 |
37,146 |
490 |
37,636 |
33,681 |
375 |
34,056 |
40,503 |
313 |
46,816 |
33,332 |
288 |
33.619 |
36.044 |
489 |
36,533 |
Adjustments made for inshipments and changes in inventory. ^ Excludes interfarm sales and custom slaughter in commercial establishments for use on farms where produced. ^' Includes receipts from marketings and from sales of farm slaughtered meat.
92 State Statistics-Chickens and Honey
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
CHICKENS
INVENTORY, VALUE PER BIRD AND TOTAL VALUE, DECEMBER 1, 1986-1995
Year
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
Year
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
Year'
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
" Data related to the 12 month layers on hand during the year.
All Chickens Val |
ue Per Bird Dollars |
Total Value Dollars |
||
1,010,000 |
2.00 |
2,020,000 |
||
990,000 |
2.45 |
2,426,000 |
||
910,000 |
2.30 |
2,093,000 |
||
890,000 |
2.55 |
2,270,000 |
||
760,000 |
2.30 |
1,748,000 |
||
780,000 |
2.80 |
2,184,000 |
||
710,000 |
2.60 |
1,846,000 |
||
550,000 |
2.70 |
1,485,000 |
||
510,000 |
2.70 |
1,377,000 |
||
540,000 |
2.50 |
1,350,000 |
||
I CHICKENS, 1986-1995 |
||||
' Price Per |
Cash |
|||
Sold Pound |
Receiots |
|||
Pounds Cents |
Dollars |
|||
2,360,000 8.0 |
189,000 |
|||
2,480,000 6.0 |
149,000 |
|||
2,896,000 6.0 |
174,000 |
|||
2,812,000 7.0 |
197,000 |
|||
2,580,000 4.5 |
116,000 |
|||
1,832,000 4.0 |
73,000 |
|||
2,248,000 2.5 |
56,000 |
|||
2,180,000 4.0 |
87,000 |
|||
1,844,000 2.0 |
37,000 |
|||
2,144,000 3.0 |
64,000 |
|||
[D INCOME FROM EGGS, 1986-1995 |
||||
Eggs Per |
Egg |
Value of |
||
Layers 2' Layer |
Production |
Production |
||
Millions |
(000) Dols. |
|||
790,000 254 |
201 |
9,380 |
||
789,000 260 |
205 |
8,542 |
||
772,000 251 |
194 |
7,760 |
||
702,000 256 |
180 |
11,250 |
||
658,000 261 |
172 |
9,747 |
||
626,000 262 |
164 |
9,020 |
||
602,000 266 |
160 |
6,533 |
||
460,000 271 |
125 |
6,563 |
||
374,000 265 |
99 |
4,538 |
||
381,000 273 |
104 |
4,940 |
||
ig with December 1 of the previous year through November of the current year. ^' |
Average number of |
HONEY: Colonies, Yk^^
Colonies Yield Per Honey Dec. 15 Price Per Value of
Year offices Colony Production Stocks Pound Production
-Lbs.- (000) Lbs. (000) Lbs. Cents (000) Dols.
1986 110,000 64 7,040 211 50.0 3,520
1987 95,000 102 9,690 1,066 44.0 4,264
1988 105,000 48 5,040 151 47.0 2,369
1989 100,000 63 6,300 819 47.0 2,961
1990 98,000 81 7,938 1,191 54.0 4,287
1991 86,000 92 7,912 1,187 57.0 4,510
1992 87,000 110 9,570 1,818 55.0 5,264
1993 95,000 98 9,310 1,583 54.0 5,027
1994 119,000 105 12,495 3,624 52.0 6,497
1995 106,000 80 8,480 1,781 66.0 5,597
i
1996 Montana agricultural Statistics
County Estimates-All Cattle & Calves and Beef Cows & Heifers 93
LIVESTOCK: |
Inventory by Counties, January |
1, 1994-96 |
|||||
COUNTY |
Beef Cows and Heifers |
||||||
& |
All Cattle and Cal |
ves |
That Have Calved |
||||
DISTRICT |
1994 |
1995 |
1996 |
Rank |
1994 |
1995 |
1996 |
7,500 |
8,500 |
8,500 |
54 |
4,200 |
4,500 |
4,800 |
|
Flathead |
20,000 |
20,300 |
20,300 |
46 |
8,500 |
9,200 |
8.900 |
Granite |
25,000 |
24,800 |
26,600 |
39 |
17,000 |
17,500 |
18,100 |
Lake |
59,000 |
62,000 |
58,000 |
20 |
32,400 |
34,000 |
33,500 |
Lincoln |
4,900 |
5,100 |
5,000 |
55 |
3,100 |
3,400 |
3,200 |
Mineral |
1,500 |
1.300 |
1,400 |
56 |
800 |
600 |
700 |
Missoula |
14,000 |
14,500 |
15,000 |
51 |
9,000 |
9.000 |
8.900 |
Powell |
41,000 |
44,000 |
51.000 |
25 |
26,300 |
26,500 |
30.100 |
Ravalli |
37,300 |
37,600 |
40,000 |
31 |
20,800 |
19,000 |
21,200 |
Sanders |
17,800 |
18,900 |
20,200 |
47 |
11,900 |
11,300 |
12,600 |
Other |
— |
- |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
NORTHWEST |
228.000 |
237.000 |
246.000 |
_ |
134.000 |
135,000 |
142,000 |
Blaine |
67,000 |
75,000 |
82,000 |
8 |
44,000 |
45,000 |
46,800 |
Chouteau |
37,600 |
41,000 |
42,000 |
29 |
27,000 |
28.700 |
29,500 |
Glacier |
30,800 |
36.000 |
36,500 |
34 |
20,500 |
23,100 |
23,400 |
Hill _ |
23,000 |
27,000 |
25,200 |
42 |
15,300 |
16.800 |
15,700 |
Liberty |
14,400 |
14,100 |
13,500 |
52 |
8,100 |
7,600 |
7,700 |
Phillips |
71,000 |
79,000 |
80,000 |
10 |
44,800 |
46,700 |
47,500 |
23,600 |
27,300 |
24,600 |
43 |
15,900 |
19,100 |
17,300 |
|
Teton |
66,000 |
67,000 |
69.000 |
12 |
37,400 |
33,600 |
36,000 |
Toole |
17,600 |
19,600 |
19,200 |
48 |
12,000 |
13,400 |
12,100 |
Other |
— |
— |
— |
-- |
~ |
— |
— |
NORTH CENTRAL |
351,000 |
386.000 |
392.000 |
_ |
225.000 |
234,000 |
236,000 |
Daniels |
12,500 |
14,700 |
15,800 |
50 |
8,700 |
10.000 |
10.200 |
Dawson |
39,100 |
47,300 |
46,700 |
26 |
23,400 |
27,100 |
28,400 |
Garfield |
48,000 |
51,000 |
55,000 |
22 |
30,900 |
36,500 |
36,100 |
McCone |
32,800 |
37,700 |
41,500 |
30 |
21,800 |
22,500 |
24,500 |
Richland |
55,000 |
59,000 |
58,000 |
18 |
26,000 |
28,200 |
27,600 |
24,800 |
26,700 |
25,400 |
40 |
16,800 |
18,600 |
17,400 |
|
Sheridan |
17,800 |
21,600 |
20,600 |
45 |
12,200 |
14,500 |
13,900 |
Valley |
62,000 |
57,000 |
62,000 |
16 |
36,200 |
36,600 |
36,900 |
Other |
-. |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
NORTHEAST |
292.000 |
315.000 |
325.000 |
_ |
176.000 |
194,000 |
195.000 |
Broadwater |
22,300 |
24,700 |
25,300 |
41 |
15,000 |
15.700 |
15,600 |
Cascade |
76,000 |
86,000 |
90,000 |
7 |
46,000 |
50.000 |
53,000 |
Fergus |
105,000 |
114,000 |
114,000 |
4 |
66,000 |
73,000 |
72,000 |
Golden Valley |
22,100 |
24,000 |
24,600 |
44 |
12,800 |
14,600 |
14,700 |
Judith Basin |
57 000 |
65,000 |
68,000 |
13 |
35,100 |
37,200 |
39,300 |
Lewis & Clark |
38,600 |
42,000 |
45,800 |
27 |
22,400 |
23,700 |
25,000 |
Meagher |
49,400 |
51,000 |
53,000 |
23 |
29,200 |
31,100 |
32,200 |
Musselshell |
31,300 |
35,100 |
34,700 |
36 |
19,300 |
20,400 |
21.300 |
Petroleum |
26,800 |
27,700 |
28,700 |
37 |
18,700 |
19,400 |
19,200 |
Wheatland |
35,500 |
36,500 |
37,900 |
33 |
21.500 |
21.900 |
21,700 |
Other |
— |
— |
— |
~ |
— |
— |
— |
CENTRAI |
464,000 |
506.000 |
522.000 |
_ |
286.000 |
307,000 |
314.00 |
Beaverhead |
139,000 |
145,000 |
148,000 |
1 |
82.000 |
88.000 |
89.000 |
Gallatin |
62,000 |
63,000 |
62,000 |
15 |
28,300 |
30.000 |
27,700 |
Jefferson |
19,500 |
25,000 |
28,500 |
38 |
13,500 |
15.100 |
15,700 |
Madison |
85,000 |
93,000 |
94,000 |
5 |
51,000 |
55,500 |
56,000 |
Silver Bow |
8,500 |
9,000 |
9,500 |
53 |
5,200 |
5,400 |
5,600 |
Other |
- |
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SOliTirVVEST .... |
314.000 |
335.000 |
342.000 |
_ |
180,000 |
194,000 |
194,000 |
137,000 |
127,000 |
128,000 |
2 |
74,000 |
74,000 |
70,000 |
|
Carbon |
63.000 |
60,000 |
60,000 |
17 |
30,600 |
32,500 |
32,100 |
Park |
55,200 |
57,000 |
58,000 |
19 |
35,000 |
34,800 |
35,700 |
Stillwater |
57,000 |
65.000 |
64,000 |
14 |
30.200 |
31,500 |
31,800 |
Sweetgrass |
54,200 |
55.000 |
55,000 |
21 |
33.000 |
33,600 |
34,300 |
Treasure |
36,600 |
35.000 |
38,000 |
32 |
14,700 |
15,300 |
15.600 |
Yellowstone |
120,000 |
132,000 |
122.000 |
3 |
44,500 |
46,300 |
44,500 |
Other |
|
- |
- |
_ |
_ |
- |
- |
SOl'TH CENTRAL |
523.000 |
531.000 |
525.000 |
_ |
262.000 |
268.000 |
264.000 |
Carter |
50.000 |
52,000 |
53.000 |
24 |
33.100 |
34.500 |
33,900 |
Custer |
76,000 |
83,000 |
82.000 |
9 |
39.000 |
43,100 |
42.200 |
Fallon |
42,400 |
44,000 |
42,800 |
28 |
25.600 |
27.400 |
25,700 |
Powder River |
71000 |
72 000 |
78 000 |
II |
39 300 |
41 400 |
43,300 |
Prairie |
35.300 |
34,000 |
35,500 |
35 |
18,200 |
18.200 |
18,800 |
Rosebud |
85,000 |
86.000 |
90,000 |
6 |
48,000 |
50,400 |
50,000 |
Wibaux |
18,300 |
19,000 |
16,700 |
49 |
11,800 |
12,000 |
11,100 |
Other |
- |
- |
_ |
_ |
- |
- |
|
SOITHEAST |
378.000 |
390.000 |
398,000 |
__ |
215.000 |
2:-,ooo |
225,000 |
MONTANA |
2.550.000 |
2.700.000 |
2,750,000 |
- |
1.478.000 |
1,559,000 |
1,570,000 |
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94 County Estimates-Milk Cows and Breeding Sheep & Lambs
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
LIVESTOCK: Inventory by Counties, January 1, 1994-96
COUNTY
& DISTRICT
1994
Milk Cows and Heifers That Have Calved '^
1995
1996
1994
Breeding Sheep and Lambs '
1995
1996
Rank
Deer Lodge —
Flathead 2,100 1,700 1,800 1,500
Granite -- -- -- 500
Lake 2,000 2,000 1,800 3,600
Lincoln
Mineral ~
Missoula .. _ _ 1,600
Powell _ .- _ 1,800
Ravalli 2,200 2,100 2,000 4,700
Sanders
Other 800 800 800 1,300
NORTHWEST 7.100 6.600 6.400 15.000
Blaine -- - - 7,000
Chouteau - - -- 1,200
Glacier - - - 700
Hill - -- - 700
Liberty 500 - - 500
Phillips - - - 10,700
Pondera _ .. _ 4,800
Teton - 600 500 9,700
Toole ~ -- - 1,700
Other 1,700 1,700 1,800
NORTH CENTRAL 2.200 2J00 2J00 37.000
Daniels - -- - 1,600
Dawson - - - 5,300
Garfield - - - 77,000
McCone ~ -- - 22,000
Richland - - - 6,300
Roosevelt - - ~ 5,900
Sheridan - ~ - 2,800
Valley ~ - ~ 5,100
Other 700 600 500
NORTHEAST 700 600 500 126.000
Broadwater -- - -- 5,500
Cascade 1,000 900 700 8,300
Fergus 500 - ~ 9,200
Golden Valley - - - 7,300
Judith Basin _ .. _ 10,200
Lewis & Clark - - - 6,600
Meagher - - - 6,600
Musselshell - - - 12,000
Petroleum - - - 6,300
Wheatland - - - 25,000
Other 1,400 1,900 1,900
CENTRAL 2.900 2.800 2.600 97.000
Beaverhead - - -- 16,500
Gallatin 5,300 5,000 4,900 7,600
Jefferson _ _ „ 1,200
Madison _ _ _ 12,000
Silver Bow - - ~ 700
Other 400 300 300
SOUTHWEST 5.700 5.500 5.200 38.000
Big Horn - -- -- 2,900
Carbon - - - 10,200
Park - - - 3,900
Stillwater - - - 10,100
Sweetgrass - - - 18,600
Treasure — - ~ 700
Yellowstone 2,200 2,000 1,900 8,600
Other 700 800 600
SOUTH CENTRAL 2.900 2.800 2.500 SS.OOO
Carter -- -- - 77,000
Custer - -- - 9,600
Fallon - -. ~ 6,500
Powder River - - - 24,000
Prairie - - - 5,000
Rosebud - - ~ 8,400
Wibaux _ _ .. 1,500
Other 500 600 500
SOUTHEAST 500 600 500 132.000
MONTANA 22.000 21.000 20.000 500.000
" Counties with less than 500 head or individual operators having 60 percent or more of the head are combined into ' mformation.
1,200
600
2,500
1,400 1,500 4,700
1,100 13.000
1,000
600
2,700
1,500 1,500 4,600
1,100 13.000
45 51
35
42 41 33
6,300
1,300
700
900
600
10,900
4,700
9,100
1,500
36.000
6,500
1,300
600
900
500
10,200
4,800
8,700
1,500
35.000
21 43 50 47 52 8 31 12 40
2,000 5,600 71,000 17,600 5,400 6,000 2,300 5,100
115.000
,900 6,000 67,000 17,400 4,700 5,700 2,400 4,900
110.000
39 23 1 5 32 24 38 29
4,900 8,200 8,200 6,000 8,600 5,300 5,700 9,600 5,500 21,000
83.000
4,800 9,700 7,900 7,500 8,000 5,000 5,300 8,800 5,000 20,000
82.000
30 9 16 19 15 28 25 11 27 4
15,600 6,500 1,000
10,300 600
34.000
14,800 6,200
900 9,500
600
32.000
7 22 46 10 49
2,500 8,500 2,700 8,100 16,600 700 6,900
46.000
2,400 8,500 2,500 7,800 15,500 600 6,700
44,000
37 13 36 17 6 48 20
70,000 8,700 5,700
24,800 4,500 8,000 1,300
123.000
66,000 8,300 5,200
21,500 4,200 7,600 1,200
114.000
2 14 26
3 34 18 44
450.000
430.000
'other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual
I
1996 Montana Agricultural Statistics
County Estimates-Hogs & Pigs and Chickens 95
LIVESTOCK: Inventory by Counties, December 1, 1993-95
COUNTY
& DISTRICT
1993
Hoes and Pies '
1994
Rank
Chickens
1993
1994
1995
Deer Lodge - - ~ - — — —
Flathead 6,400 9,800 6,900 9 _ _ _
Granite - 600 - -- - -
Lake 3,000 4,300 2,300 19 _ _ _
Lincoln — — — — — — —
Mineral — — — — — — —
Missoula — — — — — — —
Powell - - - - - - -
Ravalli 1,300 900 600 34 _ _ _
Sanders 500
Other 1,500 1,500 1.600 -- _ _ _
NORTHWEST 12.700 17.100 11.400 :: 17.000 8.000 8,000
Blaine 4,800 6,200 5,700 11
Chouteau 6,900 7,200 4,500 15 _ _ _
Glacier 11,000 13,900 14,200 2 _ _ _
Hill 11,400 14,800 12,100 4 _ _ _
Liberty 12,300 16,400 15,700 1 _ _ _
Phillips 5,300 6,300 4,200 16 _ _ _
Pondera 9,000 12,000 11,800 7 _ _ _
Teton 12,700 13,600 11,900 6 _ _ _
Toole 13,100 13,900 1 1,900 5 _ _ _
Other
NORTH CENTRAL 86.500 104300 92.000 :: 220.000 202.000 216.000
Daniels 5,000 6,200 4,500 14 _ _ _
Dawson 1,900 1,600 1,200 24 _ _ _
Garfield 500 500 - - - -
McCone 1,200 800 - - - -
Richland 2,700 2,800 2,000 21 _ _ _
Roosevelt 2,000 2,000 1,500 22 _ _ _
Sheridan 3,000 2,700 2,100 20 _ _ _
Valley 1,600 1,300 1,100 27 _ _ _
Other - -- 900
NORTHEAST 17.900 17.900 13J00 - 7.000 6.000 6,000
Broadwater 1,600 1,300 1,100 26 _ _ _
Cascade 11,900 15,500 13,100 3 _ _ _
Fergus 4,400 5,700 5,100 12 _ _ _
Golden Valley 1,400 2,000 6,100 10 _ _ _
Judith Basin - — — — — — —
Lewis & Clark 2,000 1,900 - - - -
Meagher 4,300 5,000 _ _ _ _
Musselshell 1,500 1,200 800 30 _ _ _
Petroleum - - - - — — —
Wheatland 10,100 10,200 10,700 8 _ _ _
Other 900 1,400 7,000 - _ _ _
CENTR.41 38.100 44.200 43.900 :: 286,000 278.000 295.000
Beaverhead - - - - ~ - -
Gallatin 2,600 2,700 2,400 17 _ _ _
Jefferson 600 1.200 900 29 - -
Madison 1.500 1.400 1,200 23 _ _ _
Silver Bow - - - — — — —
Other 500 500 200
SOUTHWEST S.200 5,800 4.700 - 3.000 3.000 3.000
Big Horn 2.900 1.200 700 32 _ _ _
Carbon 700 500 - - - - -
Park 600 600
Stillwater 5,400 7,000 5,000 13 _ _ _
Sweetgrass 2.600 3,500 2,300 18 _ _ _
Treasure - - - - — — —
Yellowstone - - - - - - —
Other 600 600 1.100 - „ _ _
soith central 12.800 13.400 9.100 - 7.000 6,000 6.000
Carter 800 700 900 28
Custer 900 1,000 600 33 _ _ _
Fallon 2,300 1,800 1,100 25 _ _ _
Powder River - - - - — — —
Prairie - - — — — — —
Rosebud 1,400 2,000 - - - - -
Wibaux 500 800 700 31 - -
Other 900 1.000 2.300 - _ _ _
SOITHEAST 6,800 ^JOO 5,600 :: 10.000 ^,000 6,000
MONTANA 180.000 210.000 180,000 - 550,000 510,000 540.000
' Counties with less than 500 head or individual operations having 60 percent or more of the head are combined into "other" counties to avoid disclosure of individual information.
96 Agricultural Exports
Montana Agricultural Statistics 1996
MONTANA'S AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS CONTEWE TO CLIMB
The value of Montana's agricultural commodities exported during the fiscal year ending September 30, 1995 totaled $465.9 million, $12.1 million more than 1994. Feeds and fodder accounted for a large portion of the increase, expanding $8.5 million over 1994. Exports of wheat and wheat products increased $5 million from 1994. Wheat and wheat products are Montana's leading export, making up eighty-six percent of the State's agricultural exports.
In fiscal 1995, the U.S. exported $54.2 billion worth of agricultural commodities, nearly $1 1 billion more than
1994. Wheat and wheat products accounted for over $5 billion in exports increasing 23 percent over 1994. Nationally, wheat and wheat products make up 10 percent of the all exports, the same percent as 1994.
Montana maintained its fourth place ranking among states exporting wheat and wheat products in fiscal year
1995. North Dakota remained in the top position as a wheat exporter, followed by Kansas, Washington, Montana and Idaho. Considering the export of all products, California remained on top followed by Iowa, Illinois, Texas, and Nebraska. Montana slipped from twenty-sixth to twenty-ninth position for export of all products.
AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS CONTINUE STRONG ADVANCE IN 1996
U.S. agricultural exports totaled nearly $32 billion for the first 6 months of fiscal year 1996, more than the same period in fiscal 1995. The strong export performance is due to the increased value of U.S. bulk commodities and continued demand for U.S. high-value products. During October 1995-March 1996, the U.S. shipped 68 million tons of bulk commodities, only 1 million ton more than a year earlier, but export value surged 26 percent to almost $16 billion. Wheat shipments during October 1995-March 1996 increased 2 percent, but value jumped 39 percent to $3.4 billion because of higher prices. Although shipments to Egypt were off 17 percent from last year, they still remain the leading market for U.S. wheat at 2.7 million tons.
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AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS: Montana and U.S., 1993-1995 ^'
COMMODITY
Wheat and Products
Feed Grains and Products
Fruits and Preparations
Vegetables and Preparations
Live Animals and Meat
Hides and Skins
Poultry and Products
Fats, Oils and Greases
Dairy Products
Feeds and Fodders
Seeds
Other
ALL COMMODITIES ^'
MONTANA |
UNITED STATES |
||||
1993 |
1994 |
1995 |
1993 |
1994 |
1995 |
- |
-Million Dollars |
- |
—Million Dollars— |
||
308.4 |
394.8 |
399.8 |
5,014.6 |
4,283.1 |
5,264.1 |
29.5 |
32.6 |
33.5 |
6,487.3 |
5,924.4 |
8,832.9 |
~ |
~ |
~ |
2,712.5 |
3,005.3 |
3,208.2 |
— |
~ |
~ |
3,220.1 |
3,489.9 |
4,123.6 |
8.S |
7.1 |
4.4 |
3,745.5 |
4,013.3 |
4,798.3 |
~ |
— |
~ |
1,287.6 |
1,438.6 |
1,738.4 |
~ |
— |
~ |
1,313.2 |
1,717.6 |
2,208.3 |
— |
— |
~ |
518.9 |
514.9 |
841.5 |
•• |
— |
— |
761.8 |
708.6 |
713.9 |
13.8 |
17.9 |
26.4 |
1,251.5 |
1,384.6 |
1,627.9 |
2.0 |
1.3 |
1.7 |
647.6 |
597.4 |
663.3 |
~ |
~ |
— |
15,629.0 |
16,432.8 |
20,139.5 |
362.1 |
453.8 |
465.9 |
42,589.4 |
43,510.4 |
54,159.9 |
Fiscal year ending September 30. ^' Totals may not add due to rounding.
SOURCE: Foreign Agricultural Trade of the U.S., April/May/June 1996.
1996 Montana Agrichltiiral Statistics
REPORTS ISSUED and PUBLICATION DATES
REPORT
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MONTANA REPORTS:
Crop & Livestock Reporter Twice Monthly
Crop-Weather Report Weekly
Crop-Weather Report Monthly
Montana Agricultural Statistics bulletin Annual
Wheat Movement Summary Semi-Annually
Wheat and Barley Varieties Annual
NATIONAL REPORTS ON CROPS:
Crop Forecasts Monthly
Winter Wheat Seedings Annual
Prospective Plantings Annual
Annual Crop Summary Annual
Crop Values Annual
Cherry Production Semi-Annually
Potato Slocks Monthly
Stocks of Grains Quarterly
NATIONAL REPORTS ON LIVESTOCIC DAIRY, POULTRY and LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION:
Poultry (Egg Production, Chick and Poult Hatchings) Monthly
Livestock Slaughter Monthly
Cattle Inventory and Calf Crop Semi-Annually
Sheep Inventory and Lamb Crop Annual
Wool Crop Annual
Hog Inventory and Pig Crop Quarterly
Meat Animals, Marketings and Cash Receipts Annual
Milk Cows and Milk Production Monthly
NATIONAL PRICE REPORTS:
Agricultural Prices Monthly
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Agricultural Chemical Usage Annual
Farm Numbers and Land in Farms Annual
Farm Labor (Regional Data Only) Quarterly
2nd & 4th Thursdays
Mondays, April-October
10th of Month, November-March
November
March & September
July 15
12th of Month
January 1 1
March 29
January 1 1
February 15
June forecast, January final
15th of Month, December-May
January, March, June & September
25th of Month
20th of Month
February 3 & July 21
January 26
March 27
January, March, June, September
April
15th of Month
Last working day of month
March 21
July 30
February, May, August, November
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