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California Department of Food and Agriculture Agricultural Commissioners’ Crop Reports Napa County 1921-1955 California County Agricultural Commissioners' Reports from the California Department of Food and Agriculture. This collection consists of annual crop and livestock data from each of the 58 California Counties. The collection covers 1915-1981; digitization of the rest of the collection is forthcoming. This digitization project was funded by the Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics, http://giannini.ucop.edu/ . The work was completed by the staff of the Giannini Foundation Library, University of California, Berkeley, http://are.berkeley.edu/library/ . Please contact the Library to consult the originals.

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California Department of Food and Agriculture

Agricultural Commissioners’ Crop Reports

Napa County

1921-1955

California County Agricultural Commissioners' Reports from the California Department of Food and Agriculture. This collection consists of annual crop and livestock data from each of the 58 California Counties. The collection covers 1915-1981; digitization of the rest of the collection is forthcoming. This digitization project was funded by the Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics, http://giannini.ucop.edu/ . The work was completed by the staff of the Giannini Foundation Library, University of California, Berkeley, http://are.berkeley.edu/library/ . Please contact the Library to consult the originals.

1921 - 1981

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W. D. BUTLER~G~XCUL’FURAL COMMISSIONER~TATE QUARANTINE GUARD:AN[NSPECl"OR OF APIARIES

COUNTY OF NAPACOURT HOUSE

NAP/k, CALIFORNIA

GIANNINI FQI~N, DATI@I~ ,~r

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HEPORT OF 192]. PI~NTIN3.S IN NAPA COUNTY

Compiled b~ W. Do Butler~ Horticultural Commissioner

New Acreage

Apple 40Apricot 60Cherry 20Peach 40Pear 450Plum 8Prune 600

TOTAL NU~[B~ OF ACRES Pi~TED TO !~RUYT IN NAPA COUNTY

KIND ~R ING ~ O~ -. ...... ~IN G

Apples 400 240Apricots 50 llOCherries 200 45Grapes 15,000 400Peaches lO0 65Pears 1,0O0 1,450Prunes 8,000 4,600~alnuts 100 100

F~EPORT OF 1921 PLANTINGS I}T NAPA C0i[NTY.

KIND N0~ ACRES IMPORTEP

Apple 3545 40 1345Apricot 465V 60 585C~erry 1651 20 15~Pe~ch 3288 40 1488Pear 38675 450 22585Plum 638 8 543Prune 55652 600 1145~

Pomegranate 18Walm~t 520Fig 26901~ve 6Quince 53Persimmon 9Nectarine 24Citrus ll9Avacado 20Al~cnd 429Berries 1986Assorted nuts 34Vegetable plants 543Grape 287850rhamentsls 4984SeedllnGs 900000

KIh~D

TOTAL NUMDEK OF ACRES PLANTED TO FRUIT IN NAPA CO.

BE~_RING

Ap~!es 400 240Apricots 50 ll0Cberrles 200 45Grapes 15000 400Peaches !00 65Pears lO00 1,650Prunes 5000 4,C00~a!n~ts I00 !00

~U- 7,000"

Compiled by

W. D. LUTLER,Horticu!ttu’al Commiss_~ oner

Napa County.

COUNTY OF NE __APA,COURT HOUS

NAPA, CALIFORNIA

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REPORT COW~ING TIlE 1,10VEMENT AND THE VALUE OF THE FRUIT CROPS OFNAPA COUNTY - SEASON 1922

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KIND TONNAGE VALUE OF CEOP

Cherries 750 $ 120,000.00Dried Cherries 18 6,000.00Plums 280 12,000.00Pears 1850 130,000.00Prunes 8000 i, 250,000°00Apples 600 40,000.00Grapes 30000 l, VS0,000.O0

TOTAL 41,498 3,308,000.00

The grape crop was of good qaallty and would havebrought into the County nearly twice the mnount realized had Itnot been for the October rains and the transportation situation.0ut-of-Stabe shipments of grapes were 6~3 car loads. Of these,567 were refrigerators, 242 box cars and 34 express cars.Local car load shipments were 221. The tonnage moved by tallwas 16,000 tons. We estimate that 4,000 tons were carried outby truck, 8,000 tons crushed and 2,000 tons spoiled on the vinesby rain. To have moved the crop satisfactorily would have takenthree tLmos the ~nount of refrigerators furnished.

P

The prune men salvaged nearly their entire crop and theloss occasloued to them by m~2dvorable weather was about 10%.

A now item a~pcared among our horticultumal products thisyear ~ that of dried cherries. ~lle we produced only 18 tons,even that amount is of so.~e importance. If thls market can bedeveloped, it will open a source of disposal for all off-grade~resn cherries. The p~.ice was in the neighborhood of 18~ per

We have checked cure f~_gures back and forth between thed~fferent agencies lut,-zre~ted and find them to be correct withbhe exception of grapes, which necessitates estimates.

We have conslde~.ed In this report only the frult cropsof :::ajor importance. Fruit such as peaches, apricots, qalncesbereaves, etc., a~e marketed from this County in such a n~.annorthat we cannot obta~ the flgurcs. Thelr total value ~vill notexceed .~25,000.00

Compiled b;W. D. BUTLER

Ho!’tieultural Co~isslonorNaps Country.

REPORT OF T~ 1922 PLANTINGS IN NAPA COD~TTY.

We are able at this time to submit the figures for thenew plantings of the 1922 seascn and they are tabulated a~follows :

Apple 16,328 Berry 3~901Apricot 4,V08 Citrus 558

Almond 252 Olive 102Cherry 763 Persimmon I07Prime 70,525 Quince 27Pl~:m 2,~18 Fig 31VPear 61,974 Chestnuts 30Peach 6,968 Orname~t~l 5,6V6Grape 177,085 Vegetsble P!~tsl6~700Waluut 1,849 Seedling stock

for propogating~lu~poses lPS,000

Tra~.~fbrmipg the above figures into terms of acres, wehave as follows for those f~.’uits which arc of comnuercial val1]ein thi s County :

Apple 150 acres Pear 550 acresApricot ~0 " Peach 50 "Cherry 5 " Walnut 40 "Prune 600 " Grape 300 "PI~ 20 "

It is interesting to note that the new pear acreage isnea~]y equal to that of the pr~es. The bulk of these pearswere Dlanted in the Berryessa Valley.

Cherries would have been planted more extensively hadthe~e not been an acute shortage of that stock.

The total mnnber of acres planted to fruit is as follows:

Bear ing N on- B ear in6ApF!es 400 -- 350 ’~pricots 50 50Chert les 300 30Grapes Ii, 0OO 700Peaches I00 75Pl~ms 75 30Pr~me s 5, COO 6,600Walnut s I00 14.0

17,025 -~-~-

k

Co,mpiled byW. D. BUTLER,

Herr ~ cu!~t?al C o~:’~i s ~ .~ onerNapa County.

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COUNTY OF NAPACOURT HOUSE

NAPA, CALIFORNIA

THE PRODUCTI0~I AND ~LkLUSS OF HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTSFOR NAPA COUNTY - - SEASON 1923.

TONS NET VALUE °

Apples 1,200 ~ 55,000.00

~herr!es 1,0Dl 205,000°00

~’~na 25,250 ].~120,000,00

Pears 2,800 l~5,0O~.OO

oi, ..... 50 1,000o00

Prime ~ g, CO0 V25,000.00

~ 2,225,000.00

The tonnabc of the var!ou~ crops was prace~ea].l~norr:~], excepting prmnes, which w~a abcut nn~ of a normal crop.~P,2.!ce~ for sll ;roduct~ were con ...... atla lower than ]022, v.!tbthe except!cn of cherries, whlch wore almost as good. There~eomcd to be no market at all for canning plu~s, of whichvarieties the ~apa crop ccnsists. Of a possible plum tcnnageof 500 tons on the trees, only 50 ~ons were harvested, thebalance ~" ~’

The quality of al] fruits was not up to pa~ ~. ~e;rune ercps contained a large percentage of splits and scabby

ho.~stock, an~ the pear crop contained an abnormal amount cf ~stock.

The total value for the i923 crop is slightly morethan o~o roll]ion dollars less than the value of the 1922 crop.

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Complled b7

W. D. BUTLER

Horticultural CommissionerNapa Oo~ulty.

REPORT OF 1923 PLANTINGS IN NAPA COUNTY.

The following is a report showing the Hortlcult%~val plsmt-ing~ made in Napa County during the 1923 season.

IN]~ 0REED STOCK

Apple 1506 PSalm 1093Apricot 1466 Pecan 6Almond 178 Per s i~mon ~ 69

Cherry 3571 Nectarine 18Chestnut 22 Pomegranate 16Filbert 1 Ornamentals 9826Citrus 69 Vegetable 703Berries 4162 Quince 52

88348 Olive 50Grapes ,Pear 13739 Walnut 770Pe~ ch 1313 Seedlings 201200

346; 296

LOCAL C-RO~ STOCK

Apple 3,804 Prune 34,638Apricot ’3,009 Peach 2,316Cherry 1,940 P~n 1,000Grape 155,806 Walnut 1,000Pe~ ’2l~638 22’4,349

NEWACREAGE OF C0~ERCIP~ VARIETIES.

ApplesApricotsCherriesGrapss

66 acres Prlme~ 676 acres50 ’~ Peaches I0 "6B " Pl~ns I0 "

~50 " Walnuts 40 "1,706

In addition to the grape acreage above, we estimate that200 acres should be added to account for the plantings made withcuttings.

TOTAL FRUIT ACREAGE IN THE COUNTY

KIND BF~RING NON-BEARING

Apples 400 416Apricots 50 140Cherries 300 65Grapes ll,000 1,250Peach~s lO0 55Pears 760 1 , 900Prunes 5,000 7,000Walnuts 100 170

17,700 "~’l"(’~’~’~

Compiled byW. D. BUTLF~

Horticultural Cormulss~enerNapa County.

COUNTY OF NAPACOURT HOUSE

NAPA, CALIFORNIA

Apples 585 v ~v:000.O0

Cherries 328 92,000.00

Grapes 17,750 i, 300,000.00

~’ea~s 2,630 157,000.00

Prunes 8,750 !, 050,000.00

~iisce]!anoous kinds (estlmated) 50,000.00

TOTAL ~2,686,000.00

In the above figures, the tonnages are taken from therecord of shipments and do not contain estimates. The valuesconfuted are taken from the average prices secured by thevarious marketing agencies , ~u.d are the net returns to thegrower-.

In comparison ~.,~ ~ thelast two years, the net valuesare favorable. The 102~ crop was worth ~3~808,000.00 and the]923 crop was worth ~’’~2,2~5,000.00.

Apples and cherries were the poorest c~ops, both intonnage and rettmns, being about 40% of normal,

It is of interest to note that with a 50% grape crop.we nloved as many tons and received slightly more money than everbefore. This is the firsb season that the entire 5rape crop ofthe County has been shlp~ ed.

The Pear growers enjoyed a profitable season, althoughthe crop was below normal. The computatlens above include 750tons which were drying stock.

The 1924 season was dry, but otherwise favorable.No unusual losses were sustained by weather conditions, insectpests, or diseases.

Compiled by

W, D. BUTLER

Hortlculttmal CommissionerNapa County.

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REPORT OF 1924 PLANTINGS IN ’N~A COUNTY

The new acreage of the cor~ercial fruits of N~pa Colm~ia as follows:

KIND ACREAGE KIND

Apple 25 Pear

Apricot !0 Peach

Cherry 25 Prune

Grape 200 Walnut

ACREAGE

25O5

35O5O

TOTAL ACREAGE PLANTED TO FRUIT.

KIND BEARING NON-BEARING

Apples 400 319Apricots 50 115

Cherries 300 200

Grapes ll,000 1,050

Peaches i00 5

Pears 750 2,V50

Prunes 6,000 ~ 5~5V5Wal~ts 250 50

22,850 10,064

The following is a llst of the number and kind of plants~4nported into the Co~mty and duly inspected:

Almond 51 Olive 4Apple 1,652 Ornamental 29~301Apricot 109 Pear 5~855Berry 15,324 Peach 297Cherry 1,228 Prune 12~922Citrus 50 P].ttm 218Fig 620 Persimmon 4~Grape 2~,388 Pomegrante 3Assorted Nuts 283 Qulnco- 160Nectarine 8 Vegetable 1,767

Wa!nnt 1,322

Compiled by

W. D. BUTLER,Horticultural Commis s I oner

Napa ~ County.

COUNTY OF NAPACOURT HOUSE

NAPA, CALIFORNIA

TIZ PRODUCTIO-U AI~D VAL%-EE C~ ~r ~,~,TT~,~r.~T~ PeR ~T~A COL~!TY- SZASCN 1925

T2--,- ~ T-r, "nO"~I’,T%T ,% ’n’t~ ZTA T "rT" ~..k k." .i. ~ Z 4.ka ~a V J..~ .t.., v ..~.~

^

480, ~’~ ~"33, .o0.0025 6,000 ̄ 00

/~rleots ~ Dried

Grapes

15 5,400.00

~acb.es - Dried 34 7, ] 40.00

~cO0S~.... ~p~.~g 1,050Drying 1,250

$140,C00.0032,2~0.00

4,260 40,000.C0 212,~50.00

F,~:.~cs 7,600 836,000.00

Xisce!laneous :,inds (Estimated)

TOTAL VALL~

50,000.00

~2,390,400.00

In the above figures the tonnag~ are taken from there ~. ~.~’~,.~ of shipme:~ts, and do not contain est]z~ates. ~xcept where,~tes. The values computed are taken from the average~ ,’~"~e~ ~~...,"~. ..... by the various marke*ir.g a~encleso , and are the not~’e,*,..~ .... ~-~ to the garower.

In comparison with the last three years, the values.... 000 less, the average being ~2,758,000. Unfavorablear~ ,~,3o~ _

’.v~L~r con i~t!cns a~e ~esponsible for the drop in to~mage.The [nltial setting of all fruits was subnormal, and a wet~:r~ng and coo]. su~er made a ~ery poor growing season. All~roFs ma~u~ed light in weight Considerable dmnage was doneto the crops subject to fungus troubles, in particular,cherries and grapes.

As a result of the softening by spring rains, and thedevelopment of Bro~wn Rot, the cherry crop was a total failure.Dry hot destroyed approximately 50% of the Zinfandel, andsimilar varieties of grapes.

The pear tom, age is 50% greater than in 1924, owingto an increase in the bearing acreage; the percentage of anormal set being about as the preceding year.

Compiled byW, D. BUTLr~,

Horticultural ConmissicnerNapa County.

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~EP02T OF 1925 PI~.NTINGS IN NAPA COUNTY.

The following llst includes both imported and loc~IJygro::m stock, with the exception of ornamentals and berry~lants..Of the latter, the records are of imported stock only.

~I~D no. OF PLbd~TS KIND NO. OF PIANTS

Al~on4 204 Pl~nn 205Apple 2,715 Prime 53, 399.~r icot ~, 992 Walnut !, t72_=errie s 11,337 Citrus 6VCherry 4,248 Nec t~.m!nes 4VFig 431 Quince 28~ape 186,641 Pome~r anate 801~we 24 Persimmon 84P each 2,959 Lequa t 2P~r_.. oy~, g3~_ Ornan, enta!s 22,041

Seed Bed Si:ock 155,000

Trp.nsJst~n~ these f~u’es we here the fol]owingrew~=~ge ~r N~cP.e~.ty for the aoz~’.crcial varieties.

Cherries 38 "C.r~pe~ 300 "

Pc~ ohe~ 20 a~r :.~ zPears 275 "

Pr~e~ 300 "

KTND

Apple :~

Gr apePeaches

Pru/~e sWa] nut.s

_=E~_RINC

4O050

500i0,000

lO0I.~5007,900

150I~% ,500

NOP-BEA.ETNG

!50938

1,35025

2,2753,675

3O5

W. D. DUTLKP~,Horticultural C o:.nnissloncr

Napn County.

COUNTY OF NAPACOURT HOUSE

NAPA, CALIFORNIA

THE PRODUCTION AND VALUES OF HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTSFOR NAPA COU~;TY- - SEASON 1926.

VARIETY TONNAGE VALUE TOTAL

ApplesEastern 075 $ 24,375.00Local 250 12,500.00 $ 36,875.00

ApricotsGreen 50 4,000.00Dried 40 16,000.00 ~0,000.00

Cherries-- "Canning 760 133,000.00

Eastern 560 145,000.00Local 50 7,500.00 285,500.00

Grapes (1,641 cars) 9~,000

Pear~ 400 70,000.00DriedGreen 4,000 146,000.00

920,000. C0

216,000.00

PeaehssDried 100 20;000.00Green i00 4,000.00 94,000.00

}l~s (Canning) 154

Primes 8,000

6,200.00

800,000.00

Perslnmlons 32

Tomatoes 600

Walnuts 150

Misce!l~neous (Estimated)

TOTAL VALUE

75,000.00

25,000.00

~2,42!,925.00

Compiled byW. D. BUTLER

Horticultural ConunlssionerNapa County.

REPORT OF 192G PLANTINGS IN N~A COUNTY.

The n1~n’o~r of plants Impo~’t~d into the ~,ou_uty:

Nn. of Plants KIND

Gr apes 9!, 0."47T/ectarln~s 60] ;! v3 3Ornamental 17,0!q

Pea~_-s 5,132

........ -, 23Pr~Lno s ~, 574Per~i~ous 42Paw Paw 1

NO~

Pineapple 5Pbmegranate 5qulnc~ 4

Vgsetmb!em! ~mSOApple Seed’~

8,000Pear " 13,000Pr~n~ " 14,000Cherry " 5,000

f~

Apple i~750 Peach 1,750&privet 2,250 Pear 17,500Cherry 2,500 ~rune 22~000Grapes 85~000 Walnut !,750

Combinin G the two above lists, we have the followingnow p!autlnzs of commerc:!al vur!eties. Some a!!owauce~ ~ madefo~, rep]~filngs in calculatin G the new ~-crea~o,

No. of trees New acreag_~.

Apples 3,406 43A%?rizot 2,375 30Cherry 2,642 35Grape 106,037 140Poach 2,036 20Pear 23,632 200~rune 25,574 175Walnut 4,323 150

The total acreage of commercial fruits in the Countynow is as follows:KIND Bearing acres Non-Bearings_acres

App!~s 400 384Apricot 50 180Cherry 300 273Grape Io,000 990Peach i00 45Pear i~500 2,475Prune 7,900 4,150Walnut 150 455

Compiled byW. B. BUTLER,

Horticultua’a! CommissionerNapa County.

TONNAGE

KIND

Apple s~-hTF- p-!ngLocalDried

Apricotsb,Dried

Cherries

AND

(1359 rcf~r, cars,

Pears~ipp!ng

CanningDr~,ed

PeachesFrb’~hDried

Walnuts

COUNTY OF NAPACOURT HOUSE

NAPA, CALIFORNIA

VALUE 01, THE FRUIT CROP OF NAPAFOR THE SEASON 1927

TONNAGE

410 $ 20,500200 lO,O00

20 4,000

50 3,00020 6,000

200 54,000,~-~ 18,00050 !0,000

!2,000 855,0003,500 15V,O00

234 box ca~s and 2 cars barrels)

2,nO0 140,000~35 ion300..... 0 35,000

i00SO

15,500

2OO

!0043,~89

4,0004,500

VALUE

$ 34,500.00

9,000.00

82,000.00

,~-~,000.00

215,000.00

8,500,00

i,I$0,000.00

3,000.00

~,000.00~" 5Gn,o00.O0

Compiled byW. D. BUTL,~R

iIo~ticu!tura! 3o~r:~ ~,!onerNapa Co~tv.

KIND No. OF PLANTS KIND

Apple 294 Peach

Apricot 226 Pear

Cherry 1,121 Prune

Grape 15 ,645 Walnut

LOCAL GROWN STOCK - Commercial varieties

Nee OF PLANTS

7576,8~65~036

76~

Apple i,~55 Peach 1,7~7

Apricot 879 Peoa" l!,301

Cherry 3,640 Prune 13,386

Grape 124 ,000 Walnut 479

C~nblniug the two above lists, we have the follow-ins new plantings of commercial varieties. Certain allowancesaz, e made for replantings and home culttu’e in calc1~ating the

KIND NO. OF TREES NEW ACREAGE

Apple 1,649 l0

Apricot l~105 5

~rherry4,765 30

ape 14].,645 200

Peach 3,947 25

Pea~, 18,147 !50

Prune 18,422 l~

Walnut 1,243 50

The total acreage of connuercla], fruitz in NapaCounty Is as follows:

KIND BEARING ACRES NON-BF~!NG ACRES

Apple ~00 39~

Apricot 50 185

Cherry 300 303Grape 10,200 990

Peach 150 45Pear !~500 2,6°~5

Pl~ 50 50Prun. 10,550 1,625Walnut 150 505

TOTAL 23,350 6,722

Compiled byW. D. BUTLER,

Horticulttu’al CommissionerNapa County.

W. D. BUTI,ERAGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONERSTAT~ QUARA*~TINI~ GUARDIANINSPECTOR OF ~PIARIES

COUNTY OF NAPACOURT HOUSE

NAPA, CALIFORNIA

Si:ip~lng 1,050 ~ Ig,~50Lee a! 200 6,000Dried 30 5,400 ~ ~, ,._50.00

Apricots

32,000.00

"’- i:’~g stoclr

NaFa 175 ’V, VO09al!~toga 1,05o G3,00013OZ. O .......

., Oe5 CO ~ 200,. .,vO0

i~O

S2,OO0.OO

259~£25.00

GreenDry

~om~boes

, lqQ85

~0

12,500

V25

75

4,000ll,900 ~,900.00

1,O00.CO

I~500~000~00

!0,875.00

30,000.00~’~ ~’~’~ ~F)-~--7~--

Compiled byW. D. DUTLUX

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REPORT OF 1928 PLANTINGS IN NAPA COUNTY. ~% ~-~

IMPORTED STOCK~ ;~

~’°~’£,~ o~

NO, OF PI~&NTS KIND NO. OF ~ANTS

A3nuond 212 Olive B70Apple s 96 Ornamental g 13,141Apricot 144 Paw Paw 3Avocado 9 Peach 934Bez~r ie ~ V, V0V Pear i .~ 961Bu!bs 8,380 Persinnnon 154Cherl’y ].s3!V Quince 9Che s tnut 69 Plum 9VCitrus 69 Prune I, 46VFig 88V Pomegranate ~7Assorted Nuts 75 Seedling stocks 54,185Grapes 2,304 Vegetable I, V08Loquab 2 Walnut !, 292Nectarines 66

LOC~L C R01.VN STOCK

Appl~ 1,795 Peach 1,750Apr~cofi 480 Pear 6,150Cher2y 3,000 Prune 7,200Grape 156,750 Walnut 1,500Nectarine 35

Combining the two above lists, ~ have the followingnow plantings of commercial varieties. Certain allowances aremade for replantlngs and home culture in c~culat~ng the newacreage.

KIND NO. OF TREES NEW ACREAGE

Apple 1,891 8Apricot 6C4 0Cherry 4,310 i0Grap~ 159,054 200Peach 2,684 0Poa~ 8,113. 50Prune 8,667 20Walnut 2,792 I00

Compiled by

W. D. BUTLERHortlculttu, al Commissioner

Naps County.

1928 Planting Report - P~ge 2

FRUITS REMOVED FROM PRODUCTION DURING 1928

KIND EBTIMATED ACRES

Apple 5Apr!co~ 0Gherry 0Grape 50~Peach 6Pear 0Plum I0Pruno 26Walnut 0

TOTAL ADREAGE OF COMMERCIAL FRUITS IN NAPA COUNTY AS .OF 1928

KIND BEARING ACRES NON-BEARING ACRES

Apple 430 654 ,Apricot l!0 125Cherry 320 293Grape 3.0,450 840Peach 186 20Pesm 1~960 2,225PI~u 48 32Prune ii,000 1,500Walnut 160 605

...... ~a._, _~,,~., VALUEg

LocalDried

zh’~r-~i e sSh:!Jp~ingCanningLo ......Dried

_ s_

e o. the s

I>~led

Plums - Canning

To~ua_ tog.~s - Calming

~ TIIE FIIUIT CROP OF

Walnuts

NAPA COUNTY - !0~9,

TONS VALUE T 0 TA L

’75 . ,5ooI00 5,000i0 2,500

£4,000

250 50,000335 69~00050 8,000ii 1,000

137,000

!0 2,500!0 3,600

!3~9 ca2s 19.~0003,000

214 " 3,000

=0

4O4,000

lO,O00

C,lO0

8!2,000

477,000

Id,O00

1,1501,578

175

60

I00

50

68,70094,50052,500

215,700

3~000

2,000

15,000

$1,705,800.00

Compiled byW. D. BUTLER,

Agr i cul ttu?a! C on,hi s s ionoI~Napa County.

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REPORT OF 1929 PI~INTIN~ UN NAPA COUNTY.

IMPORTANCE STOCh

KIND NO, OF PLANTS KIND NO. OF PLANT?,

&Imond 361 Olive 2Apple 309 Ornamentals 12,5V4Apricot 41 Peach 509Berries 14~i09 Pear 23658Bulb~ 8,864 Plum 13VCherry 2,032 Pr~e 4,839Citrus 96 Seedlings 60,000Fig 205 Vegetables 3,045Assorted Nuts 24 Walnut 1,292Grape 522 ,

LOC~L GRO~I~ STOCKS

Apple 950 Peach 500Apricot 150 Pear 12, 000Cherry 3,250 Pr~ne 12, 000Grape 95,000 Walm~ ~,000

Combininz the above two lists we have thc follow-ing new acreages. Consideration is given to replants ~ndho~e 1 ~ ~p..au~..no, in the compilation

KI~TD N0. OF TREES NEW ACREA~~’

Apple 1~259 5Apricot lgl 0Cherry 3,282 20Grape° 95~000 125Peach 1,O00 0Pear 14,658 i00Prune 14,839 V5Walnut 3,292 lO0

Compiled by

Wo Do BUTLER~.~ult~al Co~mn!ssione~

Napa Cmnutyo

COUNTY OF NAPACOURT HOUSE

NAPA, CALIFORNIA

A~I~IGULTURAL t:~,O l,IOM 1~.~LIIIRARY

TONNAGE AND VALUES OF THE FRUIT CROP OF NAPA COUNTY FOR 1930

KIND T ON S VALUE T 0TAL

Apple sShipping 450 li 7,000.Local 400 12, 000.Dried 70 ii, 200.By- Products 320 2,500.

ApricotsGreen 150 ~ 6,000.Dry 25 5,000.

Cherriesshipping 225 li 31,500.Canning 5 25 78,750.Local 200 20,000.

Grapes t ~in--~erstate - 1027 cars 13,500Intrastate - 213 .i 3,000By truck 2,500

/ear sShipping - Napa i, 750

" - Caiistoga 300" - Berryessa i, 750

3,800

Canming 865Dried 327

l~unes

Plums

15,250

i00

PeachesGreen 75Dry 50

Tomatoes 1,800

Talnuts lO0

i~OTE: Compiled byW. D. BUTLER,

li 26,250.4,500.

35,000,65,750.

24,250.35,750.

,~, 250.5,500.

TOTAL VALUE

Agricultural CommissionerNapa County

i~ 32, 700.

ii,000.

130,250.

342, 000.

I~ 125,750.

li I, 067,500.

2,000.

7,750.

7,ooo.

40,000.

$ 1,785,950.

COUNTY OF NAPACOURT HOUSE

NAPA, CALIFORNIA

,-qtANNINI FOU~’D~’~ ~01~ Og"AGRICULTURAL ECONoMIcS

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REPORT OF 1930 PLANTINGS IN NAPA COUNTY

KIND

AlmondAppleApricotBerriesCherr ie sFigsGrapesC i trus

IMPORTED STOCK

NO. OF PLANTS KIND NO. OF PLANTS

ll Olives lO250 Peaches 383

15 Pears 2,519

17,516 Prunes l, 603348 Miscellaneous 606

188 Ornamentals 15,1711,505 Bulbs 13,518

29

LOCAL GR0~I~ STOCK

Apple i, 750 Peach I, 000

Apricot 450 Pear 7,500

Cherry 2,000 Prune i0,000

Grape 41,000 V~alnut 550

Apple.pricotCherryGrape

NOTE :

~-EW ACREAGE IN 1930

5 Peach 5- Pear 50

5 Prune 5060 Walnut 20

Host stock planted in 1930 was used for refillingvacancies in established orchards and not for newacreage.

Compiled by: W. D. BUTLER

Agricultural Conm~issionerNapa County

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COUNTY OF NAPACOURT HOUSE

NAPA, CALIFORNIA

TONNAGE AND VALUES OF THE FRUIT CROP OF NAPA COUNTY FOR 1931Compiled by W. D. Butler~ Agricultural Commissioner

KIND TONS ~]~LUE TOTAL

ApplesShippingLocalBy-Products

378 $ 7,500i00 2,500500 2,5oo ~!~ 12,500

CherriesShippingC annlngLocal

150 ~ 22~q00150 16,500100 12,500 $ 51,600

ApricotsFres~Dried

5o # 2,ooo50 , 7,500 +t

Grapes ~.!~7a~lInterstate (638 cars) 7,656Intrastate (307 ) 4,605By truck 3,000

12,500

~ 228,750

PeachesFresh i00 $ 2,500Dried 75 9,000 ii,500

PearsCanning 425 ~ 8,400Dried 300 30,000Shipping:

Napa Valley 900 14,600Berryessa 975 52,650 ~ 105,650

Prunes 13,500 $ 810,000

P luresC~nnlng 100 ~ 3,500

Tomatoes i00 ~ 2,000

!:~Ja inut s 150 ~ 45,000

Grand Total . v 1,283,000

NOTE: In ten years~ since 1922, the grand total value has droppedro~$3,308,000 to !}1,283,000. In the sama perlod bearing acreageshave increased approximately one-third.

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COUNTY OF NAPACOURT HOUSE

NAPA, CALIFORNIA

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REPORT OF 1931 PLANTINGS IN NAPA COUNTYCompiled by b. D. Butler, Agricultural Commissioner

IMPRTED STOCK

KIND NO. OF PLANTS KIND NO. OF PLANTS

AppleApricot~erriesCherriesGrapesFigsCitrusPeachPear

35713

12,873447396173151268337

Prune 678Plum 24Ornamentals 15,356Bulbs 87j810Other Nuts 203Walnuts 636Vegetables 1,613Miscellaneous 90

AppleCherryGrape

LOCAL GROWN STOCK(Used in New Acreage 0nly)

1,000 Pear 2,2001,380 Prune 6,025

30,500 Walnut 700

", }leL~erryG~ape

NEW ACREAGE - 1931

12 Pear15 Prune50 balnut

256528

COMMERCIAL ACREAGE AS OF 1931

KIND NON-BE~ING’(Acres)

ApplesApricots

PeachesPearsPrunesWalnuts

675i00

i0,76880

2,75012,.275

200

750

24525

65052O645

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COUNTY OF/NApACOURT HOUSE

NAPA, CALIFORNIA

August 22, 1931.

Giann~n~. Foundation LibraryUn!vers~.ty of ValtfornfaBerkeley, Callf o

~.y dear Miss C~t~.Ja~.mgs:

As for yo1~ request of August 14,

I am sending you copies o£ Plantings,

Tonnages and Values of fruit crops of

Napa County since 19~.

are being sent u~.der separateThey

cover.

WDB:BM

W. D. ButlerAgrlcult~ral Co~:ss~ cn~r

Naps County,

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TONNAGE AND VALUES

Compiled by W.

COUNTY OF NAPACOURT HOUSE

NAPA, CALIFORNIA

OF THE FRUIT CROP OF NAPA COUNTY FOR 1932

D. Butler, Agricultural Commissioner

KIND

ApplesShippingLocalBy-ProductsDriedUnharvested

CherriesShippingCanningLocalUnharvested

ApricotsFreshDried

TONS VALUE TOTAL

50 $ 500250 2,500180 9OO115 11,500

1,000 --

180 $ 36,000225 15,~50I00 10~000100 --

5o li 1,5ooii I, i00

Grapes /C ~TEIn--n~erstate 6,550 $ 51,500Intrastate 2,325 25,000By truck (Inc. Crush.) 4,000 60,000Unharvested 2,000 --

PeachesFresh 75 $ 1,500Dried 50 3,500

PearsCanning 200Dried 405Shipping:

Napa Valley 725Berryessa 20Unharvested 1,500

Prunes 9,850

Plums - Canning 50

Tomatoes 2,650

Walnuts i00

$

$TOTAL

3,00034,425

~591,ooo

750

29,000

25,000

$ 15,400

$ 61,750

~p 2,600

i~136,500

5,000

$ 37,425’

$591,ooo

$ 750

$ 29,000

~ 25,0oo

$904,425

COUNTY OF NAPACOURT HOUSE

NAPA, CALIFORNIA

REPORT OF 1939 PLANTINGS IN NAPA COUNTY

Compiled by W. D. Butler, Agricultural Commissioner

IMPORTED STOCK

KIND NO. OF’ PLANTS KIND

Almonds 132 BulbsApples 171 PeachesApricots 4 PearsBerries 11,523 PecansChestnuts 15 PersimmonsCherries 125 PlumsCitrus 20 PrunesFigs 3 QuinceFilberts 68 SeedlingsGrapes 491 VegetablesOrnamentals 16,144 Walnuts

NO. OF PLANTS

18,708347

2,948l03O3

6901

20,4802,306

292

NEWACREAGE PLANTED IN 1932

Prunes 50 Pears 20 Walnuts = - - l0Grapes .... 30

COMMERCIAL ACREAGE AS OF 1932

KIND BEARING NON-BEARINGACRES ACRES

Apples 682 80Apricots 150 -Cherries 300 45Grapes 11,563 ll0Peaches 190 5Pears 2,625 400Prunes 12,475 385Plums lO0 -Walnuts 575 498

i " TONNAGES AND VALUES OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION - NAPA COUNTY - 1933Compiled by W. D. BUTLER, Agricultural Commissioner

KIND , TONS VAL~ TOTAL

APPLES: Shipping 175 @ 3,000 @ 26,000Local 250 7,000Dried ii0 15,000By-Products 160 1,000Unharvested 250 -

CHERRIES: Shipping 350 35,000 @Canning 525 42,000Local 50 5,000Unharvested 50 -

82,000

APRICOTS: Fresh 50 2,000 $Dry 40 7,000

GRAPES: Crushed 15,000 480,000

PEACHES: Fresh 200 4,000 $Dried 50 6,000

i

PEf~S: Shipping 240 6,000Canning 225 4,000Dried 475 52,000Local 200 ,4,000Unharvested 500 -

9,000

480,000

i0,000

66,000

PRUNES: Dried 12,100 1,089,000

PLUMS: Fresh 75 3,000

TOMATOES: Canning & local 2,300 25,000

WALNUTS: 125 28,000

Grand Total of Fruit Crops ...............

$1,089,000

3,000

25,000

28,000

~1,818,000

MEAT: Beef - 3,000 headVeal - 3~000 "Hogs - 3,000 ~’Lambs - 25,000 head

WOOL: 208,000 ibs.DAIRY PRODUCTS: Milk & CreamPOULTRY: Eggs - 73,000 cases

Meat - Broilers, hens, etc.Turkeys - 20,000 birds

~/Y: i0,000 tonsGRAIN: All kinds .. 5,000 tons

105,000 @ 257,00022,00030,000

i00~00042,000

i

42,000300,000 300,000365,000 472,000

47,00060,00080,000

~80~000

112,000 112,000

Grand Total of Ivleat, V.Jool, etc.

GRLND TOTAL OF ,~LL AGRICULTUR~’,L CROPS ....

NOTE: The fruit, nut and vegetable figures are actual. The meat,wool, etc. figures are estimates obtained from the most reliableresources available.

TONNAGES AND VALUES OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION - NAPA COUNTY 1934Compiled by W. D. BUTLER, Agricultural commissioner

KIND TO N£ VAL TOTAL

APPLES: Shipping 450 $ 9,000 ~ 36,500

Local 125 4,000

Dried 145 23,000

zy Products 70 500

CHERRIES : Shipping 75 7,500Canning (Barreled) 180 16,000

Local 50 5,000Unharvested lO0

APRICOTS:

GRAPES:

Fresh 50 3,000

Dry 30 9,000

Crushed, 25,000 tonsShipped 3,000 " 28,000 420,000

PEACHES:

PEARS:

Fresh 200 6,000

Dry 60 8,500Shipping 130 2,50~Canning 2,290 60,500Dried 410 57,500

Local 100 3,000

T) ~IP=d]I,ES: Dried - #i 8,000 720,000" 0ff-grade 2,200 66,000

Fresh 200 6,000PLUMS:

TOMATOES: Canning & fresh

~’[ALNUTS:

Total of Fruit Crops

3,100 35,500

200 40,000

eeeoe.eeeeoaoooeoeeeoeoeee

$ 28,500

$ 12,000

~,i 420,000

~ 14,500

$ 123,500

786,000

$ 6~000

’~’~ 35,500

9 4o,ooo~51,502,500

~IEAT: Beef - 3,000 headVeal 3,000 "Hogs 2,500 "

Lambs 25,000 "

J00L: 212,000 ibs.DAIRY PRODUCTS: Milk & CreamPOULTRY: Eggs - 84,600 cases

Meat - Broilers, hens,Turkeys - 15,000 birds

HAY: 8,000 tonsGRAIN: All kinds - 6,000 tons

etc.

105,00024,00030,000

137__ ooo36,000

300,000440,000

48,00052,50072,000

162,000

Total of Animal and Field Crops ...........

MISCELLANEOUS AND SPEOI$~LTY CROPS: .............

GRAND TOTAL OF ALL AGRICULTURAL CROPS .....

,%296.~000

",i 36,000300,000488,000

52,500

’,15 7 2,000~[ 162,000

¯ . . ~1,406,500

... $ 1oo,ooo

¯ . . L~3,009,000

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TONNAGES AND VALUES OF AGRICULTIHKAL PRODUCTION NAPA COUNTY - 1935Compiled by W. D. BLV2LER, Agricultural Commissioner

KIND TONS VA~ TOTAL

Apples: Shipping 750 ~ 19,000 $ 54,500Local 250 6,500Dried 1V4 27,500By-Products 210 1,500

Cherries: Shipping 90 i0,500 38,000Canning (Barreled) 190 20,000Local 75 7,500

Apricots: Fresh 50 3,000 6,000Dry I0 3,000

Grapes: Crushed 17,500) 300,000 300,000Shipped 3,500)

Peache~: Fresh 150 7,500 13,500Dry 40 6,000

Pears: Shipping V0 2,000 93,000Canning l,~10 38,000Dried 340 48,000Local 200 5,000

Prunes: Dried 15,750 1,102,500 1,102,500

Pl~us: Fresh. 250 9,500 9,500

Tomatoes: Canning & fresh 2,600 29,000 29,000

Walnuts: 200 ~4,000 44,000

TOTAL OF FRUIT CROPS ............................ ~!,690,000

Meat: Beef - ~,000 head (Inc. cows) 200,000 501,000Veal 3,000 ~i 36,000Hogs - 3,500 " 61,000Lambs - 34,000 head 204,000

Wool: 288,000 ibs. 52,000 52,000

Dairy Products: Milk and Cream 840,000 840,000

Poultry: Eggs 76,000 cases 550~000 677,000Meat - Broilers, hens, etc. 55,000Turkeys - 18,000 72,000

Hay: 8,000 56,000 56,000

Grain: All kinds - 6,000 tons 132,000 132,000

TOTAL OF ANI~{AL AND FIELD CROPS .................

Miscellaneous and Specialty Crop s~

GRAND TOTAL OF ALL AGRICULTURAL CROPS ...........

~2,258,000

i00,000

TONNAGES AND VALUES OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION

Comoiled by W. D. BUTLER__z AF~rieu!tural Commissioner

- NAPA COUNTY - 1936

TONS VALUEY!I:D

Shipping I, i00a 2V, 500

Lec al 300 7,500

Dried 150 24,000

By- Pro duct s 220 2,000

Shipping 80 8,000

Canning (Barreled) 120 14,500

Local and S.F. 50 4,000

Cherries:

Apricots: Fresh 40 2,500

Dry 12 3,000

GraDes: Crushed I4,00Q 280,000

Shipped 1,600 32,000

~:~ches: Fresh I00 5,000

Dry 60 9,000

ShippingCanning tNapa Valley

., (BerryessaDriedLocal

Poars:

rcunes: Dried

TOTAL

70 1,5001,400 31,500

850 25,500490 56,000200 5,000

w 61,000

26,500

5,500

[!<u~s: Fresh

.... Canning & Fresh~o .... toes:

Wzlnuts:

TOTAL OF FRUIT CROPS

312,000

14,000

119,500

51400 451,500 451,500

150 4,000 4,000

8,290 108,000 108,000

120 24,000 24.000

,,i, 126,000

I.ie at : Beef ~- 3,500 head (Inc. cows) 184,000

Veal - 3,500 " 45,500

Hogs - 3,000 " 57,000

Lambs 38,000 " 266,~00

Wool:296,000 ibs.

~airy Products: - ].iilk and Cream 980,000

Poultry: Eggs ..... 84,000 cases 609,000

" ~deat Broilers, hens, etc 60,000

Turkey~ --- 20,000 60,000

H~.:7,000 tons 70,000

.7,rain: All kinds 6,000 " 180,000

TOTAL OF ANI}.tAL AND FIELD CROPS ...................

]<iscellaneous and Specialty Crops:

GIL~hD TOTAL OF ALL AGRICULTURAL CROPS

552,500

74,000

980,000

729,000

70,000

180,000

~2,585,500

125,0C0

~3,836,500

TONNAGES AND VALUES OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION - NAPA COUNT~f - 1937Compiled by W. D. BUTLER, Agricultural Con~.~issioner

TONS TOT £ ......KII’~ ~

Apples: Shipping 2,000 ~ 401000 ~Local 400 I0,000

Dried 125 14,000

By-ProduCts 180 1,250

Cherries:

65,250

Shipping 200 20,000 ~ 123,000Canning 585 93,000Local and S.F. I00 i0,000

A_pricots: Frash 50 2,000 ~ 8,000Dry 30 6,000

Grapes:

Peache~:

35,000 875,000 $ 875,000

Fresh 300Dry 80

Shipping. 250Canning (Nap a Valloy) 2,125

" (Berryessa) 1,500Dried 240

Pears :

Prunes: Dried 22,350

Plums: Fresh 370

Tomatoes: Canning and tab].e 7,325

Walnuts: 400

,r ¯}~eat.

TOTAL OF FRUIT CROPS ........................

Beef - 4,000 headVeal - 3,500 "Hogs 4,000 "Lambs - 25,000 head

240,000 poundsWool:

Idilk and CreamDairy Products :

Eggs ..... 89,000 casesNeat .... Broilers, hena,Turkeys 30,000 birds

5,000 tons

All kinds - 5,000 tons

TOTAL OF ANII, iAL AND FIELD CROPS

Poultry:

~a ¯~JAX.

Grain:

etc.

] iscellaneous & Specialty Crops:

7,000 $ 16,5009,500

6,00032,00037,50023,000

98,500

1,173,000 ~I,173,000

ll,O00 $ Ii,000

93,000 ~ 95,000

64,ooo ,64,oo_o......... $2,527,250

160,00052,50034;000

175,000

~; 421,500

72,000 $ 72,000

990,000 ~ 990,000

590,750 $ 764,75084,00090,000

65,000 ~ 65,000

135,000 $ 135~00_q0

.................... $2,448,250

GRAND TOTAL OF ALL AGRICULTURAL CROPS .............. $5,075,500

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~ TONNAGEs AND VALUES OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTI0~N~’Y~-Compiled by W. D. BUTLER, Agricultural’~C6~Is’s i°n er

1938

KIND

Apples:

Cherries:

Apricots :

FreshDriedBy Products

ShippingBarelledLocal & S.

FreshDry

Fo

TONS VALUE"~..

1,500 $ 22;50013o 14;ooo140 I~000

15o 12;ooo55o 44;000lO0 8~000

35 1;5oo25 5,000

Grapes:

Peaches:

Pears:

~runes:

38,300e

Fresh 250 7,500Dry 75 7~500

Plums:

Tomatoes:

Walnuts:TdTAL

Meat:

Wool:

TOTAL

$ 37,500

Dairy Products: Milk and Cream 792~000

PoultFy: Eggs - 97,000 cases~ 611;O00~eat - Broilers, hens, ets. 86~000Turkeys - 38,000 birds ll4~O00

64,000

6,500

i

478~750

15,000

48,000Shipping ’250 2;500Canning (Napa Valley) ")1,050 11;000

i, (Mountain Dists. 350 5~500Dried 275 29~000

Dried -~-~-009 825~000" (Off Grade) 1,500 22~500 847~500

Fresh 125 4~000 4,OO0,

Canning & Table 3,750 50,000 50,000

....... 500 i00,000’ ’i00~00025dOF FRUIT CROPS ...................... : .... $I,651~

Beef - 3~500 head 175~000 449,250

Veal - 4~000 it 56~000Hog~ - 4,500 38~250Lambs - 30,QO0 head 180~000

288,000 Ibs. 66,250 66~250

792~000

811,000

H g_Z: 5~000 tons 45~000

Grains: 5,500 " 126,500-------~TAL OF ANIMAL AND FIELD CROPS ...............

Miscellaneous & SPegialtF Crops:

GRAND TOTAL OF ALL AGRICULTURAL CROPS

45~000

¯ 126 ; 50.~0$2,290,000

..100~000

$4,041,250

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TONS VALUE TOTALKIND ___

Apples: Fresh 13250 18,000 34,000

’ Dried 130 14,000

Other By-products 260 2,000

Cherries: Shipping 125 7,500

Barrclled 790 55,250

Local and San Francisco 125 7,500

Apricots:

Grapes:

Peaches:

Pears:

Fresh 40 1,750

Dry 30 5,000

253750 386,250

Fresh 300 7 500

Dry 50 5,500

Shipping 200Canning (Napa Valley) 1,175" (Mountain Dists.) 650

Dried 530

6,00023,50019,50060,000

Prunes: Dried 9,600 624,000

Plums: (Mostly unharvested)

Tom~toes: Canning and Table 2,500 31,250

Walnuts : 425 85,000

TOTAL OF FRUIT CROPS ...............................

Me at : Beef, 3,000 head 172,500

Veal, 3,500 " 493000Hogs, 5,500 " 68,750

Lambs, 35,000 head 245,000

Wool: 280,000 lbs.

Da__i_ry Products: -.Milk and Cream

Poultr_~:

65,000

790,000

Eggs, I05,000 cases~ 588,000

Broilers and hens (Neat) 90,000

Turkeys, 50,000 birds 125,000

~: Hay, 49500 tonsWheat, 2,000 tous0ats, 3,000 tonsBarley, 2,000 tons

TOTAL OF ANIMAL AND FIELD CROPS

40,50060,00075,00040,000

la~oo~omQeBi6ealooo6

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GRAND TOTAL OF ALL AGRICULTURAL CROPS ....................

70,250

6,750

38~,250

13,000

109,000

624,000

31,250

85,0005oo

535,250

65,000

790,000

803,000

215,500

$2,408,750

i00,000

$3,868,250

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<k

FRUIT & NUT CROPS:

Apples: FreshDried0ther-By-Products

Cherries: ShippingBarrelled

Grapes:

Pears:

Crushed

Canning (Napa Valley)" (Mountain Dists.)Dried

Prunes: Dried0ff-grade

Walnuts:

TONS GROSS VALUE TOTAL

1,000 @ 20,000 @ 29,00060 4,500

725 4,500

75 7,500 13,00060 5,500

32,000 560,000 560,000

1,450 36,000 73,500750 24,500160 13,000

9,125 "575,000 581,750960 6,750

285 79,500 79,500

Miscellaneous Fruits: (Peaches, apricots, plums,persi1~lons, olives, berries, table grapes, etc.)

Total of Fmit & Nut Crops ....................

ioo,~1,436,750

FIELD CROPS:

Tomatoes 4,200Hay 7,000Wheat 2,300Oats 4,000Barley 2,500Niscellaneous Field Crops: (Vetch, seeds, nurserystock, sudan, etc.)

Total of Field Crops ..........................

46,00049,00063,00080,00066,500

50~000354’,500’

ANIMAL PRODUCTION:

Meat: Beef, 3,500 headVeal, 3,500 "Hogs, 6,500 "

Lambs, 35,000 head

218,75043,75091,000,

262,000

Dairy Products: Milk & Cream 780,000

Wool: 275,000 Ibs. 75,000

Poultry: Eggs, 98,500 cases 527,000Broilers & hens 105,000Turkeys, 40,000 birds 140,000

Total of Animal Production ....................

GRAND TOTAL OF ALL AGRICULTURAL CROPS .................

Note: Total is 4,33% greater than 1939.

615,500

780,000

75,000

772,000

~i2,242,500

~4,033,750

,,~~NN~N~ FouNOA’r~OS ot’

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TONS GROSS VALUE TOTALFRUIT & NUT

Apples:

Or~Des:

Pears:

CROPS:

FreshDriedOther By-products

Crushed

Ca~ngDr~

Prunes: DriedOff-grade

Walnuts:

kiscellaneous Fruits:plums, ~ersimmons,etc. )

Total of ~uit & Nut Crops

1,000167531

34,000 ° ~ ~o~o~,o,4,000

8o0,000 8oo,ooo , 1

82,500 :<:/r i01,00018j500 #l/~’~t,~ ¯

807,500 826,00018,500

31,500~S"

2,200

9,500925

280 71,500 ~1,500

(Peaches:, apricots, cherries,olives, berries, table grapes,

%,l 5,oqq

$1,986,500

-IELD CROPS:

T Om~ t O e s

]’ay’,;",~ e a tCe~ssB ~rlcybi~,~ellaneous Field Crops:

ntock, sudan, etc.)

Total of Field Crops

4,100 53,0006,000 72,0001,375 53,5001,500 60,0002~000 70,000

(Vetch, seeds, nursery

308,500

50,000

$ 358,500

AI,iI~{AL PRODUCTION:

~e at : Beef - 4,000 headVeal - 3~500 "flogs - 6,500 "Lmnbs - 35,000 "

400,00044,000

130,000297:500

Dairy Products: Milk and Cream 90C :k)O

Wool: 275,000 ibs. 93,500

Poultry: Eggs - 92,000 casesBroilers & hensTurkeys - 30,000 birds

790,000126,000160,000

Total of Animal Production ....................

871,500

NOTE: Income for 1941 is @1,252~250, or

900,000

93,500

1,076,000

$2,94i,000

bRAND TOTAL OF ALL AGRICULTURAL CROPS ...................$5,286,000

31% greater than 1940.

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Corapile~ by W. D. BUTLER, Agricultural commissioner

FRUIT & NUT CROPS:TONS GROSS VALUE TOTAL

Apples: Fresh 900 $ 30,000 $By-Products 166 2,000

32,000

Grapea: Crushed 27,850 965,000Shipped 1,650

Pears: CanningDried

Prunes:

Walnuts:

Dried

~iscellm~eous Fruits:

965,000

1,950 i17,000 120,50015 3,500

11,200 1,646,000 1,646,000

290 90,000 90,000

(Peaches, apricots, cherries,plums, persinnnons, olives, berries, table grapes, etc.)

Total of Fruit & Nut Crops

FIELD CROPS:

125~000

$2,978,500

TonlatoesHayWheatOatsBarleyMiscellaneous Field Crops:

stock, sudan, etc.)

Total of Field Crops

ANIMAL PRODUCTION:

8,4004,5001,6101,2005,000

(Vetch, seeds, nursery

155,50067,50060,00041,00093,000

75,000

$ 492,000

Meat: Beef - 4,500 headVeal - 3,000 "Hogs - 6,000 "Lambs - 30,000 "

Dairy Producta: Milk & Cream

Wool: - 255,000 ibs.

Poultry: Eggs - 105,000 casesBroilers , & hensTurkeys - 30,000 birds

495,00037,500

180,000300,000

1,134,000

88,000

1,039,500300,000255,000

1,012,500

1,134,000

88,000

1,594,500

Total of Animal Production .......... $3,829,000

GRAND TOTAL OF ALL AGRICULTURAL CROPS ~***~*~~*~**~ $7,299,500

NOTE: All figures gross income.Income for 1942 is $2,013,500, or 38%, greater than 1941.

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" TONNAGES AND VALUES OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS - NAPA COUNTY " 1943\(<Compiled b[ W. D. BUTLER~ Asricultural Co~nissioner

TONS GROSS VALUE TOTALFRUIT & NUT CROPS:

Apples: FreshBy-ProductsDrying stock

600 48,000365 5,750225 4,500

Grapes : 30,009

Pears: Canning 1,490 89,500Dried 140 44,500Brandy By-Products 300 6,000Wasted 1,100

Prunes: Dried

Wal nut s :

16,800 3,108,000

445 222,500

Mis~ellmeous Fruits: (Peaches, apricots, cherries,pl~is, persi~uons, olives, berries, table grapes, etc..) i00,000

$ 5,938,750Total of Fruit & Nut Crops

FIELD CROPS:

Tomatoes 7,800 195,000Hay 4,500 108,000Wheat 1,400 67,500

Oats 1,250 68,750Barley 3,000 153,000Miscellaneous Field Crops: (Vetch,seeds, nusery stock, sudan, etc.) 50,000

Total of Field Crops .............................

ANIMAL PRODUCTION

Meat~ Beef - 4,750 headVeal .- 3,250 "Hogs - 7,000 "Lambs - 30,000 "

593,75058,500

227,500300,000

Dairy Products: Milk & Cream

Wool: - 250,000 Ibs.

1,247,500

112,500

Poultry: Eggs - i01,000 casesBroilers & HensTurkeys - 32,000 birds

1,212,000330,000260,000

Total of Animal Production ....

i~ 642,250

1,179,750

1,247,500

112,500

1,802,000

$ 4,341,750

FEDERAL AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION PAYMENTS

GRAND TOTAL OF ALL AGRICULTURAL CROPS ............

50,000

$10,972,750

NOTE: All figures represent gross income.

" ~:TONNAGES ~ ~ :’ ........AND VALUES OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS - NAPA COU!~T~.~:~ 1944-¯ . ~ ~ ~.~

Compiled b~ W. D. BUTLERr A6ricultural Commissioner : ....... ;~. ........~.

FRUIT &NUT CROPSTONS GROSS VALUE TOTAL

Apples: Fresh 450 $ 54,000 $By-Products 205 5,000Drying stock 200 10,000

Grapes: 29,000 3,480,000

Pears: Canning 1,850 138,750 171,250Dried 96 32,500

Prunes: 9,850 2,177,750

Walnuts: 300 205,000

Miscellaneous Fruits: (Peaches, apricots, cherries,plums, persimmons~ olives, berries, table grapes, etc~

Total of Fruit & Nut Crops ................. $6,223,000

FIELD CROPS

Tomatoes 12,400Hay 6,000Wheat 1,400Oats 1,500Barley 2,000Miscellaneous Field Crops: (Vetch, seeds,nursery stock, sudan, etc.)

Total of FieldCrops ........................

$ 310,000150,000

70,00075,00090,000

5o,000

745,000

ANIMAL PRODUCTION

!~eat : Beef - 5,000 head 625,000Veal - 2,500 " 50,000Hogs - 5,000 " 162,500Lambs - 32,000 " 320,000

$1,187,500

Dairy Products: Milk & Cream

Wool: 235,000 Ibs.

1,300,000

i12,750

Poultry: Eggs - 102,000 casesBroilers & hensTurkeys - 35,000 birds

Total of Animal Production

1,224,000300,000280,000

oeoe6eeJeeeoeeeoee

1,804,000

$4,374,250

FE.~DERAL AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION PAYMENTS ..15~00O

GRAND TOTAL OF ALL AGRICULTURAL CROPS ................ $11,357,250

NOTE: All figures represent gross income.Increase over 1943 - 3.5%.

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TONNAGES AND VALUES OF AGRICULTURAL ~ODUCTS - NAPA COUNTY - 1945Compiled by W. D. BUTLERt A~ricultura ! Commissioner

TONS GROSS ’VALUE TOTAL

FRUIT & RUT CROPS

Apples: Fresh 425 $ 34,000 $By-Products 375 7,500Drying stock 190 4,000

45,500

Grapes: 35,500 2,600,000

Pears: Canning 2,500 172,500 232,500Dried 160 60,000

Prunes: 17,250 3,622,500

Walnubs: 550 285,000

Miscellaneous FruitS: (Peaches, apricots, cherries,plums, persin~aons, olives, berries, table grapes, etc.) 140~000

Total of Fruit & Nut Crops ................... $ 6,925,500

FIELD CROPS

Tomatoes 13,500 $ 337,500!lay 7,000 175,000~heat 1,600 80,000Oats 2,500 130,000Barley 2,000 90,000~iscellaneous Field Crops: (Vetch, seeds, nurserystock, sudan, etc.) 50,000

Total of Field Crops $ 862 50Cmoee6,ae~ooooleee~,6,mm

AN INIAL PRODUCTION

Meat Beef 6,000 head $ 750,000 $ 1,216,250Veal 2,500 " 52,500Hogs 3,500 " 113,750Lambs 32,000 " 300,000

Dairy Products: Milk & Cream 1,122,500 1,275,000Gov. Subsidy 152,500

Wool: 230,000 Ibs. 105,750

Poultry: Eggs 90,000 Cases 1,170,000 2,553,750Broilers & Hens 600,000Turkeys 95,000 birds 783,750

Total of Animal Production ................ $ 5,150,750

GRAND TOTAL OF ALL AGRICULTURAL CROPSUNIV L~

$12,938,7504 O I I O,~ , , l ¯ I ¯ a

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TONNAGES MID VALUES OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS - NAPA COUNTY - 1946Compiled by W. D, BUTLER~ A~ricultural Commissioner

TOllS GROSS VALUE TOTAL

FRUIT & NUT CROPS

Apples: Fresh 450 $ 38,500 $By-Products 425 8,500

Grapes:

Pears:

41,000

Canning 3,500 350,000Dried 190 68,500

47,000

4,715,000

418,500

Prunes: 13,500 3,510,000

V,°alnut s 775 480,500

Miscellaneous Fruits: (Peaches, apricots’, cherries,plums, olives, berries, table grapes, etc.)

Total of Fruit &Nut Crops .......................

15o,oqQ

9,321,000

FIELD CROPS

Tomatoes 11,500Hay 7,5007~heat 1,600Oats 3,000Barley 2,500Miscellaneous Field Crops: (Vetch, seeds,stock, sudan, etc.)

Total of Field Crops

nursery

e,,&o,,,,,,,e,,o,,,,,,,,o,

$ 330,000225,000113,500198,000132,500

, 75~000

1,074,000

ANIMAL PRODUCTION

Meat: Beef - 6,000 head $i,050,000Veal - 2,500 " i00,000Hogs - 2,000 " I00,000L~mbs - 25,000 " 375,000

Dairy Products: Milk & Cream

$ 1,625,000

1,500,000

Wool: 175,000 ibs. 75,500

Poul try : Eggs - 90,000 cases "1,395,000Broilers and Hens 420,000Turkeys - 96,000 birds 792,000

Total of Animal Production ....................

GRAND TOTAL OF ALL AGBICULTURAL CROPS ................

UNIVER:~ TY OF CALIFORNI~

LIBRARYCOLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE

DAVIS

2,607,000

$16,202 t 500

1946

ACREAGE REPORT FOR NAPA COUNTY

Corapiled by W. D. BUTLER, Agricultural commissioner

KIND

C0~ERCIAL ACREAGE

NEW IN 1946 NON-BEARINGBEARING

Apple_ 2 400

115Apricot

_ 183Cherry

Grapes 300 911 11,907

Peach 4 -217

_ 80QPear

_ 50plum

Prune 25 58 13,370

Walnut I0 70 1,328

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TONNAGES AND VALUES OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS - NAPA COUNTY - 1947Compiled by Vl. D° BUTLER~ A~ricultural Commissioner

TONS GEOSS VAL~E TOTAL

FRUIT & NUT CROPS

Apples: Fresh 475 $By Products 225Dried 40

23,2,500

I0,000

Grapes: 31,000

Pears: Canning 3,,~Dried 90

221,50022,000

Prunes: 16.,750

Walnuts: 250

Miscellaneous Fruits: (Peaches, apricots,plums, olives, berries, table grapes, etc.)

cherries,~

Total of Fruit & Nut Crops .......................

36,000

1,085,000

243,500

150,000

$ 4~319,500

FIELD CROPS

Tomatoes 12,000

Hay 8,500

Wheat 2,000

Oats 4,000Barley 2,500Miscellaneous Field Crops: (Vetch, seed~stock, sudan, etc.)

nursery

Total of Field Crops ................................

348,000212,500154,000272,000160,000

75,000

1,221,500

ANIMAL PRODUCTION

Meat: Beef - 6,000 headVeal - 3,000 "Hogs - 1,500 ’~Lambs -20,000 "

1,200,000135,000

90,000400,000

Dairy Products; Milk & Cream

Wool: 150,000 Ibs.

Poultry: Eggs - 97,000 cases 1,600,800

Broilers & Hens 500,000Turkeys - 80,000 birds 800,000

Tot~l of Anima~ Production ........................

GRAND TOTAL OF ALL AGRICULTURAL CRO:PS ..................

,, ’>’’ t

DAVIS

$ 1,825,000

~,500,00~

60,000

2,900,500

$i1,826,500

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TOITNAGES AND VALUES OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS - NAPA COUNTY - 1949Compiled by W. D. BUTLER a_Agricult~ral Oommissioner

TONS GROSS VALUE TOTAl.

FRUIT & NUT CROPS

Apples: Fresh 750 ~> 109,000 ~ 118,250

hy Products 90 750

Dried 25 8,500

Grapes: Wine 38,000 1,520,000 i~550,000

Distillery 1,500 30,000

Pears: Canning 2,900 348,000 354,750

Dried 22 6,750

Walnut s :

9,450 I~493,000

525 235,000

’isce!!aneous Fruits: (Peaches, apricots, cherries,~lums, olives, berries, table grapes, etc.)

Total of Fruit Crops

150,000

FIELD CROPS

Tomatoes 4~750 (; 137,750

::~y 8,000 200,000

",,’,~eat 2,500 185,000-- 8,000 432,000

:~rley 2,500 120,000

.:iscellaneous Field Crops: (Vetch, seeds, nursery

stock~ sudan, etc,) 250,000

Total of Field Crops ~ i~324,750

A;:!~:A[ PRODUCTION

7<eat: Beef 6,000 head ~1,500,000Veal 4,000 " 220,000Hogs 1,750 ,I 105,000Lambs 17,500 I, 350,000

Dairy Products: ~lilk ~: Cream

Tool: 125,O00 Ibs.

Poultry: Eggs - 98,000 casesBroilers & hensTurkeys - 70,500 birds

Total of Animal Production

q~AT~D TOTAL OF ALL AGRICULTURAL CROPS

;;<~TE: Total exceeds 1947 by ~)326,000.

1,778,750600,000775,500

(~ 2~175~000

1,545,000

52,500

3,154,250

¯ ,, 6,926, 75___00

;;12,,152,5oo

TONNAGES AND VALUES OFW. Do Butler, Agri. Com.

AGRICULTURAL

TONS

PRODUCTS - NAPA COUNTY - 1949Comoiled b_y Gene E. Cornett

GROSS VALUE TOTAL

FRUIT & NUT CROPS

Apples: FreshBy-ProductsDried

294 $ 13,030.00400 6,000.00

62 16,740.00

Grape s

Pears: CanningMarketDried

30,000

2,047 46,057.50407 12,360.00125 31,250.00

Prune s 9,050

Walnuts 745

Misc. Fruits

Total of Fruit Crops ................

FIELD & TRUCK CROPS

Tomatoes: MarketCanning

HayBarleyOatsWheatMisc. Field & Truck

15,780 lugs 18,147.004,785 T. 107,662.506,4001,7505,6002,750

Crops ---

Tetal Field & Truck Crops

ANIMAL PRODUCTION

Meat - - BeefVealHogsLambs

6,500 head 1,430,000.004,500 " 270,000.001,550 ,l 65,100.00

15,000 " 264,000°00

Dairy Products: Milk & Cream

Wool 120,000 Ibs.

Poultry: Eggs 90,694 casesFryers, Broilers &

RoastersTurkeys - 75,000 birds

1,292,289.50

409,000.00525,000.00

Total Animal Production

GRAND TOTAL OF ALL AGRICULTURAL CROPS

$ 36,770.00

I~275,000.00

89,667.50

1,448,375.00

279,375.00

I07~750.00

$ 3,236,937.50

$ 125,809.50

140,800.0078,750.00

280,000.00178,750.00278~100.00

$ i~082,209.50

2,029,100.00

1,650,000.00

50,400.00

2,226,289.50

$ 5t955~789.50

$10,274,936.50

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,-~,,?-~ T,o. tIj.~:.~GES AN’D VZLUES OF :~.=.{iC [,,d.tmA,.

TONS

PRODUCTS - NAPA CODqCTY- 1950

A~<ri cultural C ommi s si one r

,Z,0SS VALUE TOTAL

o,/I

~RU!T ,k ITUT CROPS

Applos: F~2O sh

DT-ProductsDried

C~P 9~p r~ S

Pc,. ..... :

P I" U]IO $

C m ~’- i u’vT ¯ .F~1 . .I.~,’kl. ,,.O u

Drio dP. o .m.a u o

I~isc. Fruit°

Total 0£’

lt),

¯ p-.~., ¯ ¢.2]’; ~1 u Crops

.::,UC,. CROPSFIELD % ,,D ,"

30 ~2,640.0052 1,456.00I0.5 4,830.00

421

730 I12,450.00116 7~076.00125 58~750.00660 28,050.00

58O715

Tomaboos : harkot i0,000 !uss~’,.~ ", r,’ 3,083 tonU ~.I .ll ..]~,

Hay 7,600 "B’r:’loy I,US0 ,t

Oats 3,290 "

Wheat 2,158 .i

Votch 320 ,i

!rrigatod Pastm’o 7,500 "

Sudan Pasturc 2,000 AcresMisc. Fio!d &: Truck Crops

AN!HAL P~ !CDUCT ION

Neat -- Boor 7;500 headVeal 5,000 "Hogs 1;200 "

Lm~s 12,500,I

Dairy Products: Hillc <: C , ..... lWool !00 ~ {900 Ib s.Poultry: Eggs- 96,535 o::sos

~)8,926.00

~2,075,785.00

o~6.00

2,486i300.00343,200. O08s, oo.oo

7. oo

12,500o0069,367°50

i}81,867.50

167,200.0085~I00.00

I~ °40 00146~540.00

38,.i00.00185,500.00

30,000.00

, .2 p ooo.oo

2~!37}500.00282~500.00

62~100.U0297,500.00

2,759,600.00

1,6009000.0058,000.00

1,418,025.00 2,400,025,00Fryor’s, ............. : ,~Roa st o .,s 450 ~ 000. O0Turkeys 80,000 birds 532,000.00

Total ~nimal Production ...............

GRAND TOTAL OF ,~LL ,,GRICD~,±U-,~L CROPS

~6,817,625.00

(i,13,170,509.50

£o ~ow All Figures ,’,re Gross Income

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T~:~IdAGES AND V%LUES OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS -- I,.iAPA CCUNTY -- 1951

Gene Cornett ............ A~ricultural Commissioner Pa~e I

TON PRICE PER~u~UIT & NUT CROPS

Apples: Fresh 42 $I00.00 ton

By-products 185 20.00 ton

Dried 23 390.00 ton

Grapes: 35,000 $65.00 ton

Pears: Canning 2,329 $I00.00 ton

By-products 559 40.00 ton

Dried 30 380.00 ton

Prunes: 11,356 $170,00 ton

~alnuts: 990 $440,00 ton

Misc. Fruits:

Total of Fruit & Nut Crop

FIELD & TRUCK CROPS:

Tomatoes: ~/[arketCanning

Oats:

Barley:

~heat:

Vetch:

l[ay:

Corn: (4 ton per acre)

Irrigated Pasture:

2,000 L.A.Lugs8,620 tons

4OO

9OO

755

ii0

5,000

’750 acres

4,500 acres

~disc. Field & Truck Crops:

$2.00 lug30.00 ton

70~00 ton

68o00 ton

78~00 ton

105.00 ton

25.00 ton

12.00 ton

Total of Field & Truck Crop ...................

A.IIAL Pr~ODUCTION

Meat-Beef :

Veal:

Hogs :

b ¯Lam s.

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ii,000 head

4,000 head

1,400 head

13,000 head

$270.00 head

64.00 head

40.00 head

27.00 head

TOTA_.___AL

$4,200 ~ O03,700. O0

s_b_97Oo 0o

$2 p 275,000 ,- O0

$232,900 - O022,33(’°00

$:, 9 3 0 ,.91%91..o 9.

.J’9(b 9,2$50, O,);-. CO

$4~9’i"!, ~ ~ 60

$4,00000258,80:’.00

28;000~00

61,200,00

58,890~00

11,330,00

125,000,00

36,000~0C

1~83000 O0

$766~020~00

$2,970,000.00

256,0OO.00

56,000.00

351,000.00

T~N~AC/ES AND VALUES OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS -- NAPA COUNTY -- 1951

Gene Cornett

ANI~,AL PRODUCTION CONT’D

Dair~[Products~Milk & Cream

Wool:

Poultry: Eggs

Fryers-Dressed

Fryers-Live Weight

Broilers-Live Wei~it

Roasters-Live Weight

Hens

Hatchery Eggs

Turkeys-Live Weight

Turkeys-Dressed

Trukeys-Dressed (small)

Misc. Poultry

.A~rlcultural Commissioner ........ Page!I

130,000 Ibs.

111,752 cases

67,750 birds

150,500 birds

31,750 birds

50,000 birds

240,000 birds

109,608 doz.

81,000 birds

26,000 birds

2,500 birds

PRICE PER TOTAL

Total Animal Production

GRAND TOTAL OF ALL AGRICULTURAL CROPS -

~0 lb.

15.00 case

7.14 each

9.50 each

5.00 each

$9,628,000.00

I17,000.00

$1,676.280.00

95,225.00

150~500.00

19,050o00

70,000.00

250,000.00

90,736.00

578,340.00

247,000.00

12,500.00

20,000.00

$9,587,631.00

$15~328,301.00

SU~’IHARY NAPA Ci~UNTY INCO}rE FOR PA~’T THREE YE&PS 1949-1951

Fruit & Nut Crop

Field & Truck Crop

Animal Production

1949

$3,236,937.50

$I,082,209.50

$5,955,789.50

1950

$5,209,037.00

$1,143,847.50

$6,817,625.00

Note ~:** All Figures Are Gross Income.

1951

$4,974,650.00

$766,020.00

$9,587,631.00

1951

ACREAGEREPORT FOR NAPA COUNTY

COMMERCIAL ACREAGE

CROP

Apples

Apricots

Cherries

Grapes

Olives

Peaches

Pears

Plums

Prunes

Walnuts

NON- BEARING

14

~m

7

294

4

8

38

9

630

153

BEARING

272

46

135

10,351

139

78

969

6

8,771,-,

1,487

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LIBRARY~, OF" ..,X.GtRICLIL’IX~]F,

DAVIS

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., ’:’_::rT & NUT CROPS TON PRICE Pk~ TOq’t~ ~’-

"~:,:pl~s: Fresh 90 $175~,00 g~ 7~:~-’~’

By=products 362 20o00 £i~ =Jo ,-’,-’.... ~0o00

Pears~ Canning 2~068 $ 46o00 ~92~610~00

B~/~ pro ~ uc ts 2Ol 40 ~. ()0 8 s 040 o OO

Drled 90 400,-, O0 38 ~ 000 o O0

Fresh 50 190 o 00 ~000=~ O0

P£,uncs~ 11~425 ~232o00

Walnuts~ 619 $520000

Che~rles~ Frosh 25 $280000Processing 180 160~00

~.~iSCoFruits: (BerPios~ Apr~cots~ P~aches etc,)

Total of Fruit & Nut Crop .....

~7~000o00~,.~88~8oo :~X~_

~~ co

........ $4~,370 ~ 280.00

Tomatoes~ Market 1~500 LoAo!ugs $2o00 lugCanning 7~296 tons 25°00

Oats~ 760 V2oO0

Ba~].ey~ 700 ’ 64~00

Wheat~ 600 78000

Vetch~ V5 ].30o00

Hay~ 6~700 28000

Corn~(4 ton per acre) 700 12o00

$3,000o00180~650o00

54~000o00

44~800o00

46~800o00

9~750o00

187~600o00

33~600o00

Irrigated Pasture: 6~500

~isco Fiel~ & Truck Crops

Total of Field & Truck Crops

LIBRARYUNIVI~RSIT7 OF CALIFORNIA

DAVIS~35~5000~00

$695#200o00

*-~Varietal prices considered in arrivlng at total grape incomeo

a~; ! MA L PR C DUCT I ON :~, ~, ,~ < =.’ =~.~. 3 ....

heat ~ B.aef !!~000 i,,~ad - ~ --. ~, -’~ ’,’-,~. "’~. ’ .; ....Feeders ..... ~o 300 head £~0~()0 I~33~ OcC 0:~

Vea’i ~ 5. 850 bead 50. fi.e n,~o .... ’) o ,".

Hogs : 1 ~ 000 head 5~~. ~ O0 3t-i, ,’~ .....

"i ’ o,~ o O0 ~." "’.’~ ~} ".’~..Lambs ~ _3~400 head ,.,,,~ ¯

~-’a] z-y Products :Riilk & Cz’eam~

Wool~ I17~250 ~bso ,f,)

Poultry ProductsmEggs 122,: 920 car~ou

Egg~Hatch~y . 3.5 .~G36 ~.~oz~.:~.’,

73G~,400 biz-d~

o°~ 750 birds .. 60 t .~. Og %..C :"

52~500 birds 7:] ’<’ ~n 0.0

Live io00, "):/" (’:’’ "~0

Live 91~000 birds 6.50 bg"t:50¢ O0

TurkeysDressed 30,,~00 birds 7.,8L) o,= 5’30, "0

Turnkeys : ( si.~m,] ! Dressed 3~ OLSO b~,rds

Poultry~ (Squabs ~ Ducks;

5°50

Pheasa]:ts otco)

6 ~ 775 .~, O0

20,, 000 .....

Eabblts~Live 24~000 I o 16 27 ~: 840 :, O0

>~;’Gain while in Napa Countyo

=II,~

,~;~,.~ [R£DUCTIOI, i CONT~D

Rabbits ~ 3G1t 000

Chinchillas :Breeding Stock

Total Animal Production

lo~J5

~~ND TOTAL OF ALL AGRICULTURAL CORPS .................. ~15oaSa.,~43.30

1950 !95"i. ).[’5~

,,’I~UIT & NUT CROP ~$5~209~03’7o00 ~;"~ ~.,oOV’~,.~..,~,..o,.,-,~:~’’~ r~’n ~4e3’7:0~ ~80-0,3

FIELD & TRUCK CROP I~.~ 143~847o50 goS,,OaO.OC~ 895.~’~’~., ,:,~t,.,~,cl~.._

A,I !.~AL PRODUCTION 6~817~625o00 9~, 537~ 63~.~ O0 !O~ 43g~, J,~3~.SO

~(]TE: ALL FIGURES ARE G ROSS ]..uOh~

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DAVIS

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TOINAGES AND VALUES OF 2,T~ICULTURAL PRODUCTS -~)IJAPI~ COUNTY-- ].’2~54/

Agricultural Commissioner .......................... G~ne Co-~u~:~tCompiled By Deputy Commissioner .................. Aldo Dell!no

TON PRICE PER TOTALFRUIT & NUT CROPS

Apples: Fresh 178By-products 522

$137o 50 $24,475 o 0027 o O0 i4 ~,094 ~ O0

Grapes= 34,235 ~N~ $1,797~33Vo50

Pears: Canning 2,518 $ 75,00 188~850~00By-products 500 47,50 232780o00Drying (green ton) 240 45°00 10,800°00Drte~ 28 570.00 15.960oO0

Prunes: i1~780

~’,’alnubs: 649

Cherries: Fresh 4Processing 36

$, 85ooo 3 2_oo o2o

~325o00 $1,300~00300o00 10,800o00

,~12~I00~00

.~.lisc° Fruits:(Bez’rles~ Peaches~ Olives~ Apricots & etc~)~000~,00

Total of Fruit & Nut Crop ............. _!~ 4.6022~.~’.6~5_~0

FIELD & TRUCK CROPS

Tomatoes: !~,~arket ~I 500 LoA~ lugsj~lo75 lug ~2~625o00Canning 2.~ 727 Tons @20~.00 $54~ 540,00

0ats ~ ~ 350 $50o O0

Barley: 2,050 $.46 o O0

Wheat ̄ I~ lO0 $72°00

~etch: 75 $100~00

Hay ~ 3~ 200 ~18 ~ O0

Corn: (4 ton per ,~.cre) I~400 $].2o00

$1iV~500~00

@94~300o00

$79~200o00

$7~500o00

~57~600o00

~].3~800o00

~iSCo Field & Truck Crops(Inclo Safflower, beans & etco)~132,000o00u

Total of Fiel~ & Truck Crops ~-g6~065o00

~** Varietal prices consldere~ in arriving at total grape Incomeo

A:iI,qAL p]~0DUCTION

~eat: Beef:Feeders:

V~al:

Lambs:

Hogs:

Breeding Stock Sold:Cattle:

PRICE PER

l~OOO hdo $~60o0024,115 hdo $ 80°00

5~800 hdo $ 36°00

~,~oo ha. $ 16o2O

I~000 hd~ $ 30o00

~44 hdo $269ooo

Dairy Products:Ni!k & Cream:

Wool: I18~000 ibso $ °59

Poultry Products~Eggs: 114~000 cases$12oO0

Eggs:Hatchery 23~973 Dozo $ °65

1452000 b~rds$ 1o50

Broi!ers~- . o ~ OnO b!rds$ °60Live° ~’~

Roasters:Live~ 82~000 birds$ 2~00

266~000 birds’; ~65

Turkeys~Live: 5~900 $6°00

Turkeys~Dressed~ 21~350 $7°50

Tt~keys: (Small)Dressed: 39200 $5°00

~’,~i sc ~ Poultry: (Squabs~ Ducks & etco)

TOTAL

$3,640 000~00

1~929~200~00

208.~800o00

218 ~ 700o O0

30~000o00

38~736o00

I~670~000~00

61~360o00

i~728~000o00

i5~582~45

2,17 ~ 500 o O0

19~200~00

164~000~00

172~900~00

35~400~00

160~125~00

16 ~ 000 o O0

23,~o0uo00

CONT~D ON PAGE -II~-

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iO:’~ sh 222 $150 ,, O0By~ pro d uc t s 468 22 ~ O0

32 ~ 743 ¢ P=--x’

.,kCaLtning 2~ 406 .~ 72~.80Drying (green ton) 340 20,00

Lried 62 400°00,iresh 305 Boxes 3°68

1:74,~ 435,. OO6~,00,.00

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~o ~.i;s co ~. cor,o 210 ~, O0

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3,,180 LEA., Lugs ! O0 "~"- S~,,.6~173 Tons ,,. 22°50 tel .;:,

~8oo i~ ~OoOO ~.~

sso 4;: 7o°00

lO ¢,200 o .,0

3 ~ 200 ~ o.~ O0

7,200 ’,$ 8,, O0

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,~? 105 ~ 600,00

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t,,--" ,~, .. & ’~ru’" Crops (Incl. Safflower~ Beans, Vegetab].;:_s..

Flower & Agricultural Seed ,~"~P~oduction & etco) I~ 140 ""’"" "t~

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!~.,,J~ & Truck Crops ~i~ 676~"7’:1~’~{:0

al prices ,., £dered in arriving at total grape inc,:,,<c.

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;-.P,;OOO birds ~, .~,:.~0

!~, ,I., ¸~:~¸. ,~T,~,v~’~ ’L!O~,O00 birds @ 2 50

Live~ 266~000 birds I~ 065

::h~,,keys :j..[ ve ~ :L4 ~ ?,.96 birds ~.~ 6~00

D~essed" 21 300 birds ~ 9.00

T~:." {eys (Small)Dressed: 3~000 birds ~ 5-0C

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PRICE PER

48~611 69 ~elo25

6,ooo @ $ °80

1,soo @ $5oOO

t.j :0 ’f0TA~ OF ALL AGRICULTUHAL CROPS,,4° 49

1953 1954

~;2,565,879o00 $ 4~602~226o50

$ 746~506o50 $ 562~065o00

$9~134~824o90 $I0~433~93!o45