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AC92-S-3

Volume 2SUBJECT SERIES

Part 3

Ranking of Statesand Counties

Census of Agriculture

U.S. Department of CommerceEconomics and Statistics AdministrationBUREAU OF THE CENSUS

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This report was prepared under the direction of the Agriculture and Financial Statistics Division.Many divisions contributed to the preparation: Economic Statistical Methods and Programming,Data Preparation, Administrative and Publications Services, Computer Services, Systems Support,Field, and Economic Planning and Coordination.

Members of the Census Advisory Committee on Agriculture Statistics and representatives ofboth public and private organizations made significant recommendations which helped establishdata content.

Members of various agencies of the U.S. Department of Agriculture provided valuable advice inthe planning, publicizing, and processing phases of the census, and in helping farmers andranchers complete the report forms.

The press, farm magazines, radio and television stations, and farm organizations were mosthelpful in publicizing the census and encouraging cooperation of farm and ranch operators.

Special tribute is paid to the millions of farm and ranch operators who furnished the informationrequested. Only through their cooperation was it possible to collect and publish the data in thisreport.

If you have any questions concerning the statistics in this report, call:301-763-8555 Division Chief

800-523-3215 General Information301-763-8569 Commodities Branch

301-763-8514 Economics and Resources Branch301-763-8571 Research and Methods Branch

Acknowledgments

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AC92-S-3

Volume 2SUBJECT SERIES

Part 3

Ranking of Statesand Counties

Census of Agriculture

U.S. Department of CommerceRonald H. Brown, Secretary

David J. Barram, Deputy Secretary

Economics and Statistics AdministrationEverett M. Ehrlich, Under Secretary

for Economic Affairs

BUREAU OF THE CENSUSMartha Farnsworth Riche, Director

Issued December 1994

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AGRICULTURE AND FINANCIAL STATISTICSDIVISION

Ewen M. Wilson , Chief

BUREAU OF THE CENSUSMartha Farnsworth Riche , DirectorHarry A. Scarr , Deputy Director

Paula J. Schneider , Principal AssociateDirector for Programs

Thomas L. Mesenbourg , Acting AssociateDirector for Economic Programs

Thomas L. Mesenbourg , Assistant Directorfor Economic Programs

ECONOMIC PLANNING AND COORDINATIONDIVISION

John P. Govoni , Chief

Economics and StatisticsAdministration

Everett M. Ehrlich , Under Secretaryfor Economic Affairs

For sale by Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402.

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Introduction VII......................................................................

United States Map IX...............................................................

FIGURES

1. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1992 1..............................

2. Corn for GrainmBushels: 1992 1...............................................

3. Harvested CroplandmAcres: 1992 2............................................

4. CottonmBales: 1992 2........................................................

5. Milk Cows InventorymNumber: 1992 3.........................................

6. Broilers SoldmNumber: 1992 3................................................

TABLES

Selected Measures of Agriculture

1. Selected Characteristics for the United States and 10 Leading States: 1992 4......

2. Number of Farms: 1992 and 1987 6...........................................

3. Farms With Sales of $100,000 or More: 1992 and 1987 7........................

4. Total Cropland: 1992 and 1987 8..............................................

5. Harvested Cropland: 1992 and 1987 9.........................................

6. Irrigated Land: 1992 and 1987 10...............................................

7. Irrigated Harvested Cropland: 1992 and 1987 11.................................

8. Total Farm Production Expenses: 1992 and 1987 12..............................

9. Expenses for Energy and Petroleum Products: 1992 and 1987 13..................

10. Interest Expense: 1992 and 1987 14............................................

11. Expenses for Livestock and Poultry Purchased: 1992 and 1987 15.................

12. Expenses for Feed for Livestock and Poultry: 1992 and 1987 16...................

13. Expenses for Commercial Fertilizer: 1992 and 1987 17............................

14. Expenses for Agricultural Chemicals: 1992 and 1987 18...........................

15. Expenses for Hired Farm Labor: 1992 and 1987 19...............................

16. Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales: 1992 and 1987 20......................

17. Government Payments: 1992 and 1987 21.......................................

18. Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1992 and1987 22......................................................................

19. Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1992 and 1987 23..........................

20. Cropland Diverted Under Annual Commodity Programs: 1992 and 1987 24..........

21. Cropland in Conservation Reserve or Wetlands Reserve Programs: 1992 25.........

22. Estimated Market Value of All Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1992 and1987 26......................................................................

23. Estimated Market Value of Land and Buildings: 1992 and 1987 27.................

Value of Agricultural Products Sold

24. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1992 and 1987 28.....................

25. Value of Agricultural Products Sold Directly to Individuals for Human Consumption:1992 29......................................................................

26. Value of Livestock, Poultry, and Their Products Sold: 1992 and 1987 30............

27. Value of Poultry and Poultry Products Sold: 1992 and 1987 31.....................

28. Value of Dairy Products Sold: 1992 and 1987 32.................................

29. Value of Cattle and Calves Sold: 1992 and 1987 33..............................

30. Value of Hogs and Pigs Sold: 1992 and 1987 34.................................

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31. Value of Sheep, Lambs, and Wool Sold: 1992 and 1987 35........................

32. Value of Other Livestock and Livestock Products Sold: 1992 and 1987 36..........

33. Value of Crops Sold, Including Nursery and Greenhouse Crops: 1992 and 1987 37..

34. Value of Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Sold: 1992 and 1987 38.............

35. Value of Fruits, Nuts, and Berries Sold: 1992 and 1987 39........................

36. Value of Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Mushrooms, and Sod Sold: 1992 and1987 40......................................................................

Livestock, Poultry, and Their Products mInventory and Sales

37. Cattle and CalvesmInventory: 1992 and 1987 41.................................

38. Cows and Heifers That Had Calved mInventory: 1992 and 1987 42.................

39. Beef CowsmInventory: 1992 and 1987 43.......................................

40. Milk CowsmInventory: 1992 and 1987 44........................................

41. Cattle and Calves Sold: 1992 and 1987 45.......................................

42. Cattle Fattened on Grain and Concentrates Sold: 1992 and 1987 46...............

43. Hogs and PigsmInventory: 1992 and 1987 47....................................

44. Hogs and Pigs Other Than Feeder Pigs Sold: 1992 and 1987 48...................

45. Feeder Pigs Sold: 1992 and 1987 49............................................

46. Litters of Pigs Farrowed Between December 1 of Preceding Year and November30 of Census Year: 1992 and 1987 50..........................................

47. Sheep and LambsmInventory: 1992 and 1987 51.................................

48. Ewes 1 Year Old or Older mInventory: 1992 and 1987 52..........................

49. Sheep and Lambs Sold: 1992 and 1987 53......................................

50. Horses and PoniesmInventory: 1992 and 1987 54................................

51. Chickens 3 Months Old or Older mInventory: 1992 and 1987 55....................

52. Hens and Pullets of Laying Age mInventory: 1992 and 1987 56....................

53. Pullets Not of Laying Age Sold: 1992 and 1987 57...............................

54. Broilers and Other Meat-Type Chickens Sold: 1992 and 1987 58...................

55. Turkeys Sold: 1992 and 1987 59................................................

Field Crops mQuantity and Acres Harvested

56. Corn Harvested for Grain or Seed: 1992 and 1987 60.............................

57. Sorghum Harvested for Grain or Seed: 1992 and 1987 62.........................

58. Wheat Harvested for Grain: 1992 and 1987 64...................................

59. Barley Harvested for Grain: 1992 and 1987 66...................................

60. Oats Harvested for Grain: 1992 and 1987 68.....................................

61. Rice Harvested: 1992 and 1987 70..............................................

62. Soybeans Harvested for Beans: 1992 and 1987 71...............................

63. Peanuts Harvested for Nuts: 1992 and 1987 73..................................

64. Dry Edible Beans Harvested, Excluding Dry Limas: 1992 and 1987 75..............

65. Cotton Harvested: 1992 and 1987 77............................................

66. Tobacco Harvested: 1992 and 1987 79..........................................

67. Irish Potatoes Harvested: 1992 and 1987 81.....................................

68. Sugar Beets Harvested for Sugar: 1992 and 1987 83.............................

69. Hay HarvestedmAlfalfa, Other Tame, Small Grain, Wild, Grass Silage, and GreenChop: 1992 and 1987 84......................................................

70. Alfalfa Hay Harvested: 1992 and 1987 86........................................

71. Tame Hay Harvested Other Than Alfalfa, Small Grain, and Wild Hay: 1992 and1987 88......................................................................

Vegetables Harvested for Sale mAcreage

72. Vegetables Harvested for Sale: 1992 and 1987 90................................

73. Snap Beans Harvested for Sale: 1992 and 1987 91...............................

74. Cucumbers and Pickles Harvested for Sale: 1992 and 1987 92....................

75. Lettuce and Romaine Harvested for Sale: 1992 and 1987 93......................

76. Green Peas, Excluding Green Cowpeas, Harvested for Sale: 1992 and 1987 94.....

77. Sweet Corn Harvested for Sale: 1992 and 1987 95...............................

78. Tomatoes Harvested for Sale: 1992 and 1987 96.................................

79. Watermelons Harvested for Sale: 1992 and 1987 97..............................

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Fruits, Pecans, and Strawberries

80. Land in Orchards: 1992 and 1987 98............................................

81. Apples: 1992 and 1987 99.....................................................

82. Cherries: 1992 and 1987 101....................................................

83. Grapefruit: 1992 and 1987 102...................................................

84. Grapes: 1992 and 1987 103.....................................................

85. Oranges: 1992 and 1987 104....................................................

86. Peaches: 1992 and 1987 105....................................................

87. Pears: 1992 and 1987 107......................................................

88. Plums and Prunes: 1992 and 1987 108...........................................

89. Pecans: 1992 and 1987 109.....................................................

90. Strawberries Harvested for Sale: 1992 and 1987 111...............................

APPENDIXESA. General Explanation A–1.........................................................

B. Report Form and Information Sheet B–1...........................................

Publication Program Inside back cover...................................................

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Introduction

HISTORY

The 1992 Census of Agriculture is the 24th taken by theU.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Thefirst agriculture census was taken in 1840 as part of thesixth decennial census of population. From 1840 to 1950,an agriculture census was taken as part of the decennialcensus. A separate mid-decade census of agriculture wasconducted in 1925, 1935, and 1945. From 1954 to 1974, acensus of agriculture was taken for the years ending in 4and 9. In 1976, Congress authorized the census of agri-culture to be taken for 1978 and 1982 to adjust the datareference year so that it coincided with the economiccensuses covering manufacturing, mining, construction,retail trade, wholesale trade, service industries, and selectedtransportation activities. This adjustment in timing estab-lished the agriculture census on a 5-year cycle collectingdata for years ending in 2 and 7.

USES OF THE CENSUS

The census of agriculture is the leading source ofstatistics about the Nation’s agricultural production and theonly source of consistent, comparable data at the county,State, and national levels. Census statistics are used byCongress in developing and changing farm programs andfor determining the effects of these programs. Manynational and State programs are designed or allocated onthe basis of census data, such as funds for extensionservices, research, and soil conservation projects. Privateindustry uses census statistics to provide a more effectiveproduction and distribution system for the agriculturalcommunity.

AUTHORITY AND AREA COVERED

The census of agriculture is required by law under Title13, United States Code, section 142(a) and 191, whichdirects that a census be taken in 1979, 1983, and in everyfifth year after 1983, covering the prior year. The 1992census includes each State, Puerto Rico, Guam, and theVirgin Islands of the United States.

FARM DEFINITION

Since 1850, when minimum criteria defining a farm forcensus purposes first were established, the farm definitionhas been changed nine times. The current definition, first

used for the 1974 census, is any place from which $1,000or more of agricultural products were produced and sold,or normally would have been sold, during the census year.The farm definition used for the outlying areas variesaccording to area. The report for each area includes adiscussion of its farm definition.

COMPARABILITY OF DATA

Data on acreages and inventories for 1992 and 1987are generally comparable. Dollar figures shown for expensesand agricultural product sales are expressed in currentdollars and have not been adjusted for inflation or defla-tion. In general, data for censuses since 1974 are not fullycomparable with data for 1969 and earlier censuses due tochanges in the farm definition.

TABULAR PRESENTATION

All of the tables in this report show data and rank for theleading agricultural States and counties for selected itemsfrom the 1992 and 1987 censuses. Statistics from allplaces qualifying as farms in the 1992 census are included.Also, accompanying each table are data showing thecumulative percent of the U.S. total as each leading Stateor county is ranked.

For all tables except one, the leading States or countieswere determined by the value of the agricultural resource,inventory, or production item. The State or county with thelargest value for the selected item was ranked first, theState or county with the next largest value, second, and soforth.

Tables on all crop items except fruits and pecansharvested present the number of acres harvested alongwith the primary quantity of the harvested item, whichdetermines the rank of State or county. The acres for fruitsand pecans are total acres in the crop. The leadingcounties for the primary item are often not the same for theacres harvested, or acres in crop for fruits or pecans.

Comparative data and rank for the 1987 census areshown for the leading 1992 States and counties in most ofthe tables presented. Depending on the specified itemranked, the 1987 data and rank may be very similar to1992.

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Total lines for the leading States and counties show thesums of the data items for the States and counties listed.The crop tables show rank for both quantity harvested andacres harvested or acres in crop for fruits and pecans. Inthese tables the primary ranking of the States and countiesis by quantity harvested. The related ranking of the acresharvested is also shown.

SPECIAL TABULATIONS

Custom designed tabulations can be developed toindividual user specifications on a programming cost reim-bursable basis. Inquiries about special tabulations shouldbe directed to the Chief, Agriculture and Financial Statis-tics Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC20233.

QUALIFICATIONS OF DATA AND RANKINGS

Data for the leading agricultural States and countiesusually indicate agricultural areas of commercial impor-tance. The leading counties usually account for a signifi-cant part of the U.S. total as shown by the cumulativestatistics in each table. For certain specialty crops andfruits grown in a few areas, the leading counties accountfor nearly all the production. For other more widespreaditems such as alfalfa hay and cattle and calves on farms,the leading counties account for a smaller proportion of theU.S. totals.

It is important to note that the rank of counties is basedonly on data for the census year. Unusual weather oreconomic conditions during 1992 may have had a signifi-cant effect on the ranking of counties for certain items incertain areas. A ranking of counties based on the averageof data for several years would undoubtedly show anumber of differences in the rankings.

Occasionally the ranking of a county may be influencedby the assignment of all land, agricultural operations, andsales of farms with land in two or more counties to thecounty with the largest value of agricultural products raisedor produced.

CENSUS DISCLOSURE RULES

In keeping with the provisions of Title 13, United StatesCode, no data are published that would disclose theoperations of an individual farm. However, the number offarms in a given size category or other classification, suchas size of farm, is not considered a release of confidentialinformation and is provided even though other informationis withheld.

DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS

Appendix A includes definitions and an explanation ofselected terms used in the tables.

INVENTORIES, PRODUCTION, AND SALESDATA

Inventories of livestock, poultry, and machinery andequipment are measured as of December 31 of the censusyear. Crop and livestock production, sales, and expensedata are for the calendar year, except for a few crops (suchas citrus) for which the production year overlaps thecalendar year.

ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS

The following abbreviations and symbols are used through-out the tables:

– Represents zero.

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individualfarms.

(NA) Not available.

(X) Not applicable.

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Table 1. Selected Characteristics for the United States and 10 Leading States: 1992[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Characteristics

United States

Ten leading States

1 2 3 4 5

State

Percentof U.S.

total State

Percentof U.S.

total State

Percentof U.S.

total State

Percentof U.S.

total State

Percentof U.S.

total

SELECTED MEASURES OFAGRICULTURE

Farms - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -number- - 1 925 300 TX 9.4 MO 5.1 IA 5.0 KY 4.7 CA 4.0Farms with sales of $100,000 or more - - - - - - - - - - - - - - number- - 333 865 IA 9.2 IL 6.6 MN 5.7 CA 5.3 WI 5.2Total cropland - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - 435 365 878 TX 8.4 KS 7.1 ND 6.3 IA 6.2 IL 5.6

Harvested cropland - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - 295 936 976 IA 7.7 IL 7.4 ND 6.5 KS 6.4 MN 6.2Irrigated land - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - 49 404 030 CA 15.3 NE 12.8 TX 9.9 ID 6.6 CO 6.4

Harvested cropland - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - 45 261 122 CA 15.5 NE 13.7 TX 10.3 ID 6.4 AR 5.9

VALUE OF SALES

Market value of agricultural products sold - - - - - - - - - - - - - $1,000- - 162 608 334 CA 10.5 TX 7.4 IA 6.2 KS 5.1 NE 5.0Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops - - - - - - - $1,000- - 75 228 256 CA 15.6 IL 7.0 IA 6.2 FL 5.6 TX 4.4Livestock, poultry, and their products - - - - - - - - - - - - - $1,000- - 87 380 078 TX 9.9 KS 6.9 NE 6.4 IA 6.2 CA 6.1

SELECTED FARM PRODUCTIONEXPENSES1

Livestock and poultry purchased - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$1,000- - 23 043 431 TX 15.3 KS 13.9 NE 10.9 CO 6.8 IA 6.5Feed for livestock and poultry - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$1,000- - 24 084 507 CA 8.8 TX 8.6 IA 5.5 NC 5.4 KS 4.8Commercial fertilizer - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$1,000- - 8 204 324 IL 7.9 IA 7.0 CA 6.9 TX 5.4 IN 5.1Petroleum products- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$1,000- - 6 120 452 TX 7.9 CA 6.8 IA 6.2 IL 5.3 MN 4.9Hired farm labor - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$1,000- - 12 961 639 CA 22.5 FL 7.2 TX 5.6 WA 4.6 NC 3.0Interest expense - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$1,000- - 8 111 337 CA 9.1 IA 7.3 TX 5.6 MN 5.5 IL 5.3Agricultural chemicals - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$1,000- - 6 133 705 CA 11.3 IL 7.2 IA 6.9 FL 5.2 MN 4.9

LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY

Cattle and calves inventory - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -number- - 96 135 825 TX 13.8 KS 6.3 NE 6.2 OK 4.9 CA 4.9Cows and heifers that had calved inventory - - - - - - - - - - - number- - 42 037 794 TX 13.3 CA 5.0 MO 5.0 NE 4.6 OK 4.3

Beef cows - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -number- - 32 545 976 TX 15.9 MO 5.8 NE 5.7 OK 5.3 SD 4.9Milk cows - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -number- - 9 491 818 WI 16.0 CA 13.2 NY 7.6 PA 6.6 MN 6.4

Cattle and calves sold - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -number- - 70 562 908 TX 16.3 KS 10.9 NE 8.8 OK 5.6 CO 5.1Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates sold - - - - - - - - - number- - 26 405 739 KS 18.6 TX 18.4 NE 15.7 CO 8.7 IA 7.4

Hogs and pigs inventory - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -number- - 57,563,118 IA 24.6 IL 9.8 NC 8.9 MN 8.1 IN 8.0Feeder pigs sold - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -number- - 22 722 878 IA 21.8 NC 12.8 NE 8.9 MN 8.5 IL 6.3Sheep and lambs inventory - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -number- - 10 770 391 TX 20.6 WY 8.6 CA 8.0 CO 6.8 SD 6.1Sheep and lambs sold - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -number- - 10 519 343 CO 17.1 TX 16.2 WY 8.7 CA 6.4 SD 5.9Horses and ponies inventory - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -number- - 2 049 522 TX 10.2 CA 6.1 KY 3.8 OH 3.5 OK 3.4

Hens and pullets of laying age inventory - - - - - - - - - - - - - number- - 301 467 288 CA 10.4 PA 8.3 GA 6.7 OH 6.4 IN 6.4Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold - - - - - - - - - - - number- - 5 428 589 485 AR 15.9 GA 13.8 AL 13.6 NC 9.2 MS 7.1Turkeys sold- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -number- - 279 230 136 NC 19.6 MN 15.8 CA 10.8 AR 7.9 VA 6.5

SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED

Corn for grain or seed- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - 69 339 869 IA 18.0 IL 15.5 NE 10.4 MN 8.8 IN 8.4Sorghum for grain or seed - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - 10 887 147 TX 36.6 KS 27.2 NE 13.0 MO 5.4 AR 3.2Wheat for grain - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - 59 089 470 ND 18.0 KS 16.8 OK 8.8 MT 8.3 TX 6.3Barley for grain - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - 6 818 065 ND 35.0 MT 17.1 ID 10.1 MN 8.7 WA 6.2Oats for grain - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - 4 187 873 SD 15.0 ND 13.3 WI 11.7 MN 11.1 IA 8.8

Soybeans for beans - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - 56 351 304 IL 15.9 IA 14.6 MN 9.0 IN 8.4 MO 7.5Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - 1 548 766 ND 26.5 MI 20.8 NE 10.5 CO 9.7 ID 7.4Cotton - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - 10 961 720 TX 33.0 MS 12.2 CA 9.7 AR 8.6 LA 7.6Rice- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - 3 117 718 AR 43.7 LA 18.9 CA 12.9 TX 11.9 MS 8.7Peanuts for nuts- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - 1 594 611 GA 39.5 TX 17.6 AL 14.9 NC 9.4 VA 5.9

Tobacco - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - 831 231 NC 34.2 KY 32.2 TN 9.1 VA 6.7 SC 6.0Irish potatoes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - 1 351 084 ID 27.5 ND 10.3 WA 9.6 ME 6.5 MN 6.3Sugar beets for sugar - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - 1 441 815 MN 25.8 ID 14.0 ND 13.9 MI 12.1 CA 10.6Alfalfa hay - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - 22 792 626 WI 9.7 SD 8.4 IA 6.0 MN 5.9 NE 5.6Vegetables harvested for sale - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - 3 782 358 CA 26.9 WI 9.2 FL 7.9 MN 6.2 TX 5.0

Green peas, excluding green cowpeas - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - 328 287 MN 26.3 WI 24.8 WA 17.6 OR 10.1 IL 5.1Sweet corn - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - 762 132 WI 20.6 MN 16.8 WA 7.9 NY 6.8 FL 6.7Tomatoes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - 397 368 CA 64.0 FL 16.0 OH 4.1 MI 2.2 IN 2.2Land in orchards - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - 4 770 778 CA 47.1 FL 19.2 WA 5.4 TX 4.5 MI 3.4Apples - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - 583 624 WA 29.0 MI 13.2 NY 11.5 CA 7.2 PA 5.8

Grapes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - 867 151 CA 84.8 WA 4.0 NY 3.9 MI 1.5 PA 1.4Oranges - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - 915 947 FL 75.5 CA 22.0 TX 1.2 AZ 1.2 LA .1Pecans- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - 473 426 TX 34.6 GA 27.0 OK 10.0 AL 5.7 NM 5.3Strawberries harvested for sale- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - 51 548 CA 43.8 OR 11.1 FL 8.1 MI 4.1 NY 3.9

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 1. Selected Characteristics for the United States and 10 Leading States: 1992 —Con.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Characteristics

Ten leading States—Con.

6 7 8 9 10

State

Percentof U.S.

total State

Percentof U.S.

total State

Percentof U.S.

total State

Percentof U.S.

total State

Percentof U.S.

total

SELECTED MEASURES OFAGRICULTURE

Farms - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -number- - IL 4.0 MN 3.9 TN 3.9 OH 3.7 WI 3.5Farms with sales of $100,000 or more - - - - - - - - - - - - - - number- - TX 5.1 NE 4.8 IN 3.6 KS 3.5 MO 3.2Total cropland - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - NE 5.1 MN 4.9 SD 4.5 MO 4.4 MT 4.0

Harvested cropland - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - TX 6.1 NE 5.5 SD 4.6 MO 4.1 IN 4.0Irrigated land - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - AR 5.5 KS 5.4 MT 4.0 FL 3.6 WA 3.3

Harvested cropland - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - CO 5.9 KS 5.8 FL 3.6 WA 3.4 MT 3.3

VALUE OF SALES

Market value of agricultural products sold - - - - - - - - - - - - - $1,000- - IL 4.5 MN 4.0 FL 3.2 WI 3.2 NC 3.0Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops - - - - - - - $1,000- - MN 4.1 IN 3.6 NE 3.5 WA 3.3 KS 3.0Livestock, poultry, and their products - - - - - - - - - - - - - $1,000- - WI 4.7 MN 3.9 CO 3.5 NC 3.2 OK 3.2

SELECTED FARM PRODUCTIONEXPENSES1

Livestock and poultry purchased - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$1,000- - OK 4.8 CA 4.1 SD 2.7 MN 2.6 ID 2.3Feed for livestock and poultry - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$1,000- - NE 4.5 AR 4.0 MN 3.8 GA 3.8 WI 3.3Commercial fertilizer - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$1,000- - MN 4.9 NE 4.2 OH 3.7 MO 3.7 FL 3.5Petroleum products- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$1,000- - NE 4.7 KS 4.6 IN 3.4 MO 3.2 NC 3.0Hired farm labor - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$1,000- - OR 2.8 WI 2.8 PA 2.7 NY 2.6 MI 2.5Interest expense - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$1,000- - NE 4.7 WI 4.3 KS 3.9 IN 3.6 MO 3.6Agricultural chemicals - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$1,000- - TX 4.7 IN 4.0 MS 3.5 NE 3.3 AR 3.3

LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY

Cattle and calves inventory - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -number- - MO 4.3 IA 4.1 WI 4.0 SD 3.9 CO 3.2Cows and heifers that had calved inventory - - - - - - - - - - - number- - SD 4.1 WI 4.1 MT 3.6 KS 3.6 IA 3.2

Beef cows - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -number- - MT 4.6 KS 4.4 KY 3.3 IA 3.3 TN 3.0Milk cows - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -number- - TX 4.2 MI 3.3 OH 3.1 IA 2.7 WA 2.6

Cattle and calves sold - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -number- - IA 4.6 CA 4.2 SD 3.5 MO 3.3 WI 2.6Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates sold - - - - - - - - - number- - OK 3.8 CA 3.1 SD 2.9 ID 2.8 IL 2.5

Hogs and pigs inventory - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -number- - NE 7.3 MO 5.1 SD 3.4 OH 3.4 KS 2.8Feeder pigs sold - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -number- - IN 5.6 MO 5.4 AR 4.1 OH 3.9 SD 3.3Sheep and lambs inventory - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -number- - MT 5.9 UT 4.8 NM 4.3 IA 3.8 OR 3.6Sheep and lambs sold - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -number- - IA 5.6 MT 4.9 OR 4.2 UT 4.0 NM 2.8Horses and ponies inventory - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -number- - CO 3.4 MO 3.2 TN 3.0 PA 2.8 MT 2.8

Hens and pullets of laying age inventory - - - - - - - - - - - - - number- - AR 5.8 TX 5.6 NC 4.8 MN 4.2 AL 3.9Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold - - - - - - - - - - - number- - TX 5.4 MD 4.7 CA 4.1 DE 4.1 VA 3.7Turkeys sold- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -number- - MO 6.0 IN 4.5 TX 4.1 IA 3.4 PA 3.0

SELECTED CROPS HARVESTED

Corn for grain or seed- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - OH 5.0 SD 4.5 WI 4.1 MO 3.5 MI 3.2Sorghum for grain or seed - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - OK 2.6 SD 2.3 IL 1.8 NM 1.7 LA 1.6Wheat for grain - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - SD 5.7 MN 4.4 WA 4.2 CO 4.0 NE 3.0Barley for grain - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - SD 5.3 CA 3.0 OR 1.9 CO 1.7 UT 1.5Oats for grain - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - PA 4.4 NE 4.2 TX 3.4 KS 2.8 OH 2.8

Soybeans for beans - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - OH 6.7 AR 5.6 NE 4.0 SD 3.6 KS 3.0Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - MN 6.5 CA 5.1 NY 2.4 WA 2.3 WY 1.9Cotton - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - TN 5.5 AL 3.9 GA 3.9 AZ 3.9 NC 3.3Rice- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - MO 3.3 FL .6 – – – – – –Peanuts for nuts- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - OK 5.5 FL 4.6 NM 1.0 SC .8 MS .4

Tobacco - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - GA 4.9 OH 1.3 IN 1.1 MD 1.0 PA 1.0Irish potatoes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - WI 5.8 CO 5.2 OR 3.6 MI 3.5 CA 3.4Sugar beets for sugar - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - NE 6.0 WY 5.0 MT 4.0 CO 3.0 TX 2.6Alfalfa hay - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - MT 5.4 ND 4.6 CA 4.1 MI 3.9 KS 3.8Vegetables harvested for sale - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - WA 4.5 OR 3.9 NY 3.7 MI 3.7 AZ 3.1

Green peas, excluding green cowpeas - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - ID 3.6 NY 3.0 DE 3.0 CA 1.2 ME .8Sweet corn - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - OR 6.6 IL 6.0 ID 3.3 PA 2.6 MI 2.6Tomatoes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - NJ 1.2 PA 1.2 TN 1.1 VA .9 TX .8Land in orchards - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - GA 3.2 NY 2.4 OR 2.0 AZ 1.4 PA 1.2Apples - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - VA 4.7 NC 2.5 OH 2.2 OR 2.0 WV 2.0

Grapes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - OR .9 AZ .8 TX .5 OH .3 NM .3Oranges - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - – – – – – – – – – –Pecans- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - MS 3.2 AZ 3.2 FL 2.6 LA 2.6 AR 1.5Strawberries harvested for sale- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -acres- - WA 3.3 PA 3.0 OH 2.5 WI 2.4 NC 2.1

1Data are based on a sample of farms.

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Table 2. Number of Farms: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Farms Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 1  925 300----------- 2 087 759 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 1  425 774--------- 1 552 140 (X) (X) 74.1

Texas 180 644-------------------------- 188 788 1 1 9.4Missouri 98 082------------------------ 106 105 2 2 14.5Iowa 96 543---------------------------- 105 180 3 3 19.5Kentucky 90 281------------------------ 92 453 4 4 24.2California 77 669----------------------- 83 217 5 7 28.2

Illinois 77 610-------------------------- 88 786 6 5 32.2Minnesota 75 079----------------------- 85 079 7 6 36.1Tennessee 75 076---------------------- 79 711 8 8 40.0Ohio 70 711---------------------------- 79 277 9 9 43.7Wisconsin 67 959----------------------- 75 131 10 10 47.2

Oklahoma 66 937----------------------- 70 228 11 12 50.7Kansas 63 278------------------------- 68 579 12 13 54.0Indiana 62 778------------------------- 70 506 13 11 57.3Nebraska 52 923----------------------- 60 502 14 14 60.0North Carolina 51 854------------------- 59 284 15 15 62.7

Michigan 46 562------------------------ 51 172 16 17 65.1Pennsylvania 44 870-------------------- 51 549 17 16 67.5Arkansas 43 937----------------------- 48 242 18 18 69.7Virginia 42 222------------------------- 44 799 19 19 71.9Georgia 40 759------------------------- 43 552 20 20 74.1

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 221  438------ 233 173 (X) (X) 11.5

Fresno, CA 7 021---------------------- 7 590 1 1 .4San Diego, CA 6 565------------------ 6 259 2 2 .7Tulare, CA 5 469---------------------- 5 911 3 3 1.0Lancaster, PA 4 490------------------- 4 775 4 4 1.2Stanislaus, CA 4 354------------------- 4 630 5 5 1.4

San Joaquin, CA 4 097----------------- 4 366 6 6 1.7Yakima, WA 3 651--------------------- 4 239 7 7 1.9Riverside, CA 3 511-------------------- 3 874 8 8 2.0Greene, TN 3 380--------------------- 3 580 9 9 2.2Hawaii, HI 3 157----------------------- 2 810 10 19 2.4

Clackamas, OR 3 155------------------ 3 175 11 11 2.5Stearns, MN 2 972--------------------- 3 185 12 10 2.7Weld, CO 2 909----------------------- 2 975 13 15 2.8Merced, CA 2 879--------------------- 3 048 14 13 3.0Marathon, WI 2 804-------------------- 3 078 15 12 3.1

Hillsborough, FL 2 760----------------- 2 754 16 20 3.3Sonoma, CA 2 737-------------------- 3 039 17 14 3.4Fayette, TX 2 642--------------------- 2 750 18 21 3.6Dane, WI 2 639----------------------- 2 849 19 18 3.7Washington, AR 2 539----------------- 2 853 20 17 3.8

Otter Tail, MN 2  509------------------- 2 925 21 16 4.0Marion, OR 2 494--------------------- 2 586 22 23 4.1Lavaca, TX 2 465---------------------- 2 514 23 24 4.2Grant, WI 2 340----------------------- 2 470 24 25 4.3Polk, FL 2 294------------------------ 2 638 25 22 4.5

Benton, AR 2 244--------------------- 2 441 26 26 4.6Van Zandt, TX 2 230------------------- 2 395 27 27 4.7Barren, KY 2 201---------------------- 2 232 28 31 4.8Ventura, CA 2 195--------------------- 2 120 29 37 4.9Pulaski, KY 2 137---------------------- 2 266 30 29 5.0

Greene, MO 2 103--------------------- 2 232 31 31 5.1Cullman, AL 2 086--------------------- 2 210 32 33 5.2Vernon, WI 2 061---------------------- 2 193 33 35 5.4Clark, WI 2 010------------------------ 2 195 34 34 5.5Dodge, WI 2 004---------------------- 2 151 35 36 5.6

Geographic area

Farms Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Sioux, IA 1 998------------------------ 2 015 36 44 5.7Kern, CA 1 995------------------------ 2 255 37 30 5.8Washington, VA 1 986----------------- 1 972 38 51 5.9Lane, OR 1 969----------------------- 2 039 39 41 6.0Parker, TX 1 965---------------------- 1 943 40 55 6.1

Warren, KY 1 956--------------------- 1 866 41 70 6.2Linn, OR 1 948------------------------ 1 924 42 60 6.3Butte, CA 1 944----------------------- 2 030 43 43 6.4Hawkins, TN 1 933-------------------- 1 985 44 47 6.5Darke, OH 1 905---------------------- 2 067 45 38 6.6

Hunt, TX 1 904------------------------ 1 939 46 56 6.7Washington, TX 1 903------------------ 1 983 47 48 6.8DeKalb, AL 1 894---------------------- 2 047 48 39 6.9Dade, FL 1 891----------------------- 1 623 49 128 7.0San Luis Obispo, CA 1  880------------- 1 991 50 46 7.1

Canyon, ID 1 873---------------------- 2 009 51 45 7.2Bexar, TX 1 872----------------------- 1 950 52 53 7.3Rockingham, VA 1 864----------------- 1 895 53 66 7.4Maricopa, AZ 1 856-------------------- 2 334 54 28 7.5Washington, TN 1 856----------------- 1 909 54 62 7.6

McLennan, TX 1 847------------------- 1 977 56 50 7.7Williamson, TX 1 829------------------ 1 891 57 67 7.7Douglas, OR 1 823-------------------- 1 753 58 82 7.8Hardin, KY 1 810---------------------- 1 748 59 85 7.9Morrison, MN 1 807-------------------- 1 911 60 61 8.0

Wise, TX 1 795------------------------ 1 749 61 84 8.1Grayson, TX 1 784--------------------- 1 900 62 65 8.2Todd, MN 1 768----------------------- 1 946 63 54 8.3Johnson, TX 1 763-------------------- 1 867 64 69 8.4Hopkins, TX 1 759--------------------- 1 766 65 77 8.5

Austin, TX 1 748----------------------- 1 865 66 71 8.6Madera, CA 1 709--------------------- 1 746 67 86 8.7Spokane, WA 1 708------------------- 1 901 68 64 8.8Howell, MO 1 706--------------------- 1 751 69 83 8.8Wilson, TX 1 698---------------------- 1 746 70 86 8.9

Guadalupe, TX 1 698------------------ 1 770 70 75 9.0Utah, UT 1 696------------------------ 1 723 72 96 9.1Grant, WA 1 696---------------------- 1 881 72 68 9.2York, PA 1 692------------------------ 2 041 74 40 9.3Yamhill, OR 1 691--------------------- 1 648 75 119 9.4

Chautauqua, NY 1 679----------------- 1 972 76 51 9.5Kaufman, TX 1 674-------------------- 1 704 77 102 9.6La Salle, IL 1 669---------------------- 1 978 78 49 9.6Sumner, TN 1 669--------------------- 1 864 78 72 9.7Lawrence, MO 1 668------------------- 1 757 80 79 9.8

Lincoln, OK 1 656--------------------- 1 617 81 130 9.9Marion, FL 1 654---------------------- 1 707 82 100 10.0San Bernardino, CA 1 653-------------- 1 938 83 57 10.1Dubuque, IA 1 653--------------------- 1 689 83 107 10.2Newton, MO 1 644-------------------- 1 768 85 76 10.2

Shelby, KY 1 640---------------------- 1 581 86 148 10.3Erath, TX 1 637----------------------- 1 599 87 135 10.4Wilson, TN 1 637---------------------- 1 755 87 81 10.5Bastrop, TX 1 630--------------------- 1 655 89 114 10.6Washington, OR 1 627----------------- 1 724 90 95 10.7

Gonzales, TX 1 623-------------------- 1 712 91 99 10.7Bell, TX 1 622------------------------- 1 655 92 114 10.8Fillmore, MN 1 618-------------------- 1 695 93 105 10.9Clayton, IA 1 617---------------------- 1 705 94 101 11.0McLean, IL 1 616---------------------- 1 906 95 63 11.1

Plymouth, IA 1 615-------------------- 1 740 96 89 11.2Santa Barbara, CA 1 613--------------- 1 756 97 80 11.3Smith, TX 1 609----------------------- 1 701 98 103 11.3Polk, MO 1 600----------------------- 1 613 99 131 11.4Kossuth, IA 1 592--------------------- 1 718 100 97 11.5

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Table 3. Farms With Sales of $100,000 or More: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Farms Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 333  865----------- 295 721 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 258  116--------- 227 481 (X) (X) 77.3

Iowa 30 882---------------------------- 26 787 1 1 9.2Illinois 22 186-------------------------- 19 647 2 2 15.9Minnesota 19 102----------------------- 16 406 3 4 21.6California 17 817----------------------- 17 071 4 3 27.0Wisconsin 17 313----------------------- 15 357 5 6 32.1

Texas 17 051-------------------------- 16 377 6 5 37.2Nebraska 16 191----------------------- 13 979 7 7 42.1Indiana 12 056------------------------- 10 953 8 8 45.7Kansas 11 669------------------------- 9 379 9 9 49.2Missouri 10 600------------------------ 8 892 10 11 52.4

Arkansas 9 720----------------------- 9 100 11 10 55.3Ohio 9 674---------------------------- 8 541 12 12 58.2North Carolina 9 342------------------- 8 118 13 13 61.0Pennsylvania 9 012-------------------- 7 614 14 14 63.7South Dakota 8 714------------------- 6 782 15 17 66.3

North Dakota 8 678-------------------- 5 947 16 19 68.9New York 7 327----------------------- 7 299 17 15 71.1Michigan 7 075------------------------ 6 396 18 18 73.2Georgia 7 048------------------------- 6 896 19 16 75.3Washington 6 659--------------------- 5 940 20 20 77.3

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 57  736------ 52 002 (X) (X) 17.3

Fresno, CA 2 152---------------------- 1 910 1 1 .6Lancaster, PA 1 731------------------- 1 401 2 3 1.2Tulare, CA 1 713---------------------- 1 642 3 2 1.7Stanislaus, CA 1 068------------------- 1 024 4 5 2.0San Joaquin, CA 1 059----------------- 1 026 5 4 2.3

Merced, CA 951--------------------- 950 6 6 2.6Sioux, IA 937------------------------ 787 7 10 2.9Yakima, WA 927--------------------- 788 8 9 3.2Kern, CA 847------------------------ 916 9 7 3.4Stearns, MN 824--------------------- 681 10 14 3.7

Sussex, DE 802--------------------- 858 11 8 3.9Grant, WI 790----------------------- 714 12 13 4.1Weld, CO 773----------------------- 742 13 11 4.4Dane, WI 761----------------------- 715 14 12 4.6Marathon, WI 746-------------------- 550 15 25 4.8

Grant, WA 724---------------------- 610 16 19 5.0McLean, IL 685---------------------- 594 17 22 5.2Rockingham, VA 683----------------- 642 18 15 5.4Madera, CA 680--------------------- 550 19 25 5.6Riverside, CA 663-------------------- 633 20 17 5.8

Delaware, IA 656-------------------- 628 21 18 6.0Dodge, WI 648---------------------- 607 22 20 6.2Kossuth, IA 644--------------------- 568 23 23 6.4Dubuque, IA 642--------------------- 525 24 29 6.6Livingston, IL 631-------------------- 487 25 40 6.8

Plymouth, IA 626-------------------- 547 26 27 7.0San Diego, CA 597------------------ 558 27 24 7.2Fond du Lac, WI 595----------------- 526 28 28 7.4Iroquois, IL 583---------------------- 508 29 33 7.5Clayton, IA 563---------------------- 502 30 34 7.7

Duplin, NC 554---------------------- 455 31 47 7.9Clark, WI 550------------------------ 442 32 52 8.0Polk, MN 549------------------------ 502 33 34 8.2Whitman, WA 543-------------------- 493 34 37 8.4Renville, MN 539-------------------- 468 35 43 8.5

Geographic area

Farms Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Monterey, CA 536------------------- 519 36 31 8.7Pottawattamie, IA 533---------------- 446 37 50 8.8Ventura, CA 530--------------------- 495 38 36 9.0Champaign, IL 529------------------- 452 39 48 9.2Fayette, IA 528---------------------- 456 40 46 9.3

La Salle, IL 527---------------------- 457 41 45 9.5Redwood, MN 524------------------- 466 42 44 9.6Cass, ND 514----------------------- 431 43 54 9.8Washington, AR 514----------------- 634 43 16 9.9Outagamie, WI 511------------------ 430 45 55 10.1

Lafayette, WI 509-------------------- 470 46 42 10.2Carroll, IA 505----------------------- 491 47 38 10.4Henry, IL 500------------------------ 513 48 32 10.5Otter Tail, MN 498------------------- 410 49 63 10.7Marion, OR 493--------------------- 424 50 57 10.8

Lyon, IA 491------------------------ 390 51 77 11.0Cullman, AL 486--------------------- 521 52 30 11.1Mercer, OH 482--------------------- 405 53 66 11.3Franklin, PA 477--------------------- 425 54 56 11.4Benton, AR 475--------------------- 490 55 39 11.6

O’Brien, IA 470---------------------- 402 56 67 11.7Berks, PA 462----------------------- 419 57 59 11.8Kings, CA 458----------------------- 477 58 41 12.0Maricopa, AZ 458-------------------- 601 58 21 12.1Green, WI 458----------------------- 446 58 50 12.3

Bureau, IL 456----------------------- 402 61 67 12.4Sonoma, CA 452-------------------- 397 62 74 12.5Winneshiek, IA 448------------------ 420 63 58 12.7Manitowoc, WI 446------------------- 399 64 72 12.8Sutter, CA 442----------------------- 414 65 62 12.9

Clinton, IA 442---------------------- 358 65 90 13.1Benton, IA 436---------------------- 419 67 59 13.2Martin, MN 436---------------------- 393 67 75 13.3Chelan, WA 434--------------------- 305 69 159 13.4Buena Vista, IA 432------------------ 362 70 88 13.6

Chippewa, WI 431------------------- 340 71 122 13.7Goodhue, MN 430------------------- 401 72 69 13.8Huron, MI 430----------------------- 369 72 82 14.0Jasper, IA 428----------------------- 401 74 69 14.1Shawano, WI 428-------------------- 346 74 107 14.2

Chester, PA 427--------------------- 398 76 73 14.3Stephenson, IL 426------------------ 442 77 52 14.5Cherokee, IA 424-------------------- 343 78 118 14.6Faribault, MN 424-------------------- 364 78 86 14.7Vermilion, IL 422--------------------- 347 80 104 14.9

Cuming, NE 422--------------------- 390 80 77 15.0Butte, CA 422----------------------- 410 80 63 15.1Whatcom, WA 420------------------- 451 83 49 15.2Shelby, IA 420----------------------- 321 83 147 15.4Canyon, ID 420---------------------- 375 83 80 15.5

Platte, NE 417----------------------- 351 86 99 15.6Wayne, OH 414--------------------- 351 87 99 15.7Franklin, WA 409-------------------- 363 88 87 15.9DeKalb, IL 407---------------------- 358 89 90 16.0Sac, IA 403------------------------- 357 90 92 16.1

Sampson, NC 402------------------- 317 91 152 16.2Whiteside, IL 402-------------------- 367 91 83 16.3Lee, IL 400-------------------------- 304 93 160 16.5Sangamon, IL 400------------------- 373 93 81 16.6Washington, IA 399------------------ 354 95 96 16.7

Cedar, IA 398----------------------- 344 96 114 16.8Webster, IA 397--------------------- 333 97 130 16.9Crawford, IA 396--------------------- 349 98 103 17.1Hardin, IA 395----------------------- 366 99 84 17.2Bradford, PA 395-------------------- 329 99 135 17.3

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Table 4. Total Cropland: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 435  365 878----------- 443 318 233 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 353  304 184--------- 358 302 355 (X) (X) 81.2

Texas 36 381 847-------------------------- 35 610 951 1 1 8.4Kansas 31 119 250------------------------- 31 385 090 2 2 15.5North Dakota 27  469 875-------------------- 28 208 099 3 3 21.8Iowa 27 195 676---------------------------- 27 290 868 4 4 28.1Illinois 24 164 457-------------------------- 25 102 092 5 5 33.6

Nebraska 22 402 132----------------------- 23 320 162 6 6 38.8Minnesota 21 387 063----------------------- 21 876 066 7 7 43.7South Dakota 19 582 565------------------- 19 641 972 8 8 48.2Missouri 19 228 832------------------------ 19 378 031 9 9 52.6Montana 17 494 553------------------------ 17 829 766 10 10 56.6

Oklahoma 14 520 063----------------------- 14 443 459 11 11 59.9Indiana 13 366 034------------------------- 13 592 873 12 12 63.0Ohio 11 528 727---------------------------- 11 920 433 13 13 65.7Wisconsin 10 948 614----------------------- 11 618 876 14 14 68.2Colorado 10 933 484------------------------ 10 988 853 15 15 70.7

California 10 479 268----------------------- 10 894 503 16 16 73.1Arkansas 10 064 948----------------------- 9 950 401 17 17 75.4Kentucky 8 880 989------------------------ 8 900 086 18 18 77.4Michigan 8 156 388------------------------ 8 181 320 19 19 79.3Washington 7 999 419--------------------- 8 168 454 20 20 81.2

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 65  351 969------ 66 665 322 (X) (X) 15.0

Chouteau, MT 1 297 630------------------- 1 307 617 1 1 .3Fresno, CA 1 208 482---------------------- 1 231 381 2 2 .6Whitman, WA 1 132 001-------------------- 1 109 741 3 4 .8Hill, MT 1 114 259------------------------- 1 136 593 4 3 1.1Cass, ND 1 019 954----------------------- 1 000 676 5 5 1.3

Stutsman, ND 996 088------------------- 998 651 6 6 1.6Kern, CA 963 761------------------------ 973 565 7 7 1.8Ward, ND 949 288----------------------- 932 154 8 10 2.0Polk, MN 943 384------------------------ 960 806 9 8 2.2Weld, CO 927 746----------------------- 957 441 10 9 2.4

Lincoln, WA 888 059--------------------- 930 789 11 11 2.6McLean, ND 874 045--------------------- 900 261 12 12 2.8Williams, ND 846 635-------------------- 833 671 13 19 3.0Kit Carson, CO 832 154------------------ 859 732 14 15 3.2Washington, CO 826 205----------------- 841 362 15 17 3.4

Bottineau, ND 823 847------------------- 873 869 16 14 3.6Brown, SD 802 016---------------------- 775 137 17 21 3.8Cavalier, ND 801 803-------------------- 840 482 18 18 4.0Adams, WA 781 122--------------------- 878 403 19 13 4.1Barnes, ND 761 213--------------------- 760 043 20 23 4.3

Grant, WA 752 487---------------------- 723 505 21 30 4.5Valley, MT 750 359---------------------- 848 625 22 16 4.7Richland, ND 743 424-------------------- 794 798 23 20 4.8Roosevelt, MT 735 237------------------- 751 600 24 24 5.0Grand Forks, ND 717  505---------------- 739 887 25 26 5.2

Spink, SD 712 322----------------------- 733 590 26 29 5.3Umatilla, OR 708 209-------------------- 738 377 27 27 5.5Yuma, CO 696 322----------------------- 709 868 28 32 5.7Tulare, CA 693 417---------------------- 762 406 29 22 5.8Fergus, MT 692 452---------------------- 658 277 30 39 6.0

McHenry, ND 690 882-------------------- 715 598 31 31 6.1Mountrail, ND 690 625------------------- 691 506 32 34 6.3Walsh, ND 681 458---------------------- 683 834 33 36 6.4McLean, IL 679 599---------------------- 707 234 34 33 6.6Toole, MT (D)----------------------- 671 593 35 38 (D)

Geographic area

Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Marshall, MN 671 123-------------------- 734 704 36 28 6.9Holt, NE 651 450------------------------ 648 238 37 43 7.1Baca, CO 650 060----------------------- 679 789 38 37 7.2Wells, ND 639 400----------------------- 628 573 39 45 7.4Benson, ND 632 548--------------------- 653 081 40 41 7.5

Iroquois, IL 630 028---------------------- 650 710 41 42 7.6Sheridan, MT 624 832-------------------- 687 985 42 35 7.8Liberty, MT 622 327---------------------- (D) 43 48 7.9Texas, OK 621 820---------------------- (D) 44 25 8.1Livingston, IL 613 330-------------------- 619 946 45 46 8.2

Teton, MT 610 236---------------------- 613 021 46 47 8.4Walla Walla, WA 604 519----------------- 569 083 47 65 8.5Phillips, MT 597 485--------------------- 580 641 48 58 8.6Thomas, KS 595 036--------------------- 585 763 49 55 8.8Finney, KS 593 333---------------------- 581 793 50 57 8.9

Pondera, MT 587 103-------------------- 579 555 51 59 9.0Blaine, MT 586 725---------------------- 589 125 52 53 9.2Ramsey, ND 585 434-------------------- 655 910 53 40 9.3LaMoure, ND 583 227-------------------- 556 244 54 71 9.4Otter Tail, MN 582  018------------------- 631 010 55 44 9.6

Kossuth, IA 580 414--------------------- 563 110 56 67 9.7La Salle, IL 580 405---------------------- 600 172 57 49 9.8Palm Beach, FL 578 699----------------- 573 037 58 63 10.0Sumner, KS 577 178--------------------- 599 210 59 50 10.1Morton, ND 575 546--------------------- 588 347 60 54 10.2

Cheyenne, NE 570 726------------------- 579 089 61 60 10.4Hettinger, ND 569 299-------------------- 599 162 62 51 10.5Renville, MN 566 274-------------------- 531 409 63 79 10.6Pembina, ND 559 306-------------------- 591 424 64 52 10.8San Joaquin, CA 555 819----------------- 550 526 65 73 10.9

Champaign, IL 555 113------------------- 573 846 66 62 11.0Divide, ND 554 623---------------------- 558 077 67 69 11.1Reno, KS 553 438----------------------- 582 519 68 56 11.3Stark, ND 544 181----------------------- 555 997 69 72 11.4Ford, KS 542 233------------------------ 549 220 70 75 11.5

Logan, CO 538 943---------------------- 556 706 71 70 11.6Douglas, WA 535 492-------------------- 575 671 72 61 11.8Glacier, MT 534 879--------------------- 484 202 73 101 11.9Merced, CA 534 318--------------------- 517 026 74 85 12.0McCone, MT 533 266-------------------- 544 068 75 76 12.1

Emmons, ND 531 230-------------------- 569 678 76 64 12.3Towner, ND 529 868--------------------- 559 834 77 68 12.4Kings, CA 519 526----------------------- 566 245 78 66 12.5Richland, MT 518 001-------------------- 549 880 79 74 12.6Clay, MN 515 859------------------------ 535 318 80 77 12.7

Hale, TX 515 089------------------------ 507 399 81 90 12.9Deaf Smith, TX 510 363------------------ 519 863 82 84 13.0McKenzie, ND 507 063------------------- 494 695 83 96 13.1Stearns, MN 505 818--------------------- 522 207 84 83 13.2Adams, CO 502 890--------------------- 532 993 85 78 13.3

Sherman, KS 501 970-------------------- 497 494 86 95 13.4Garfield, OK 501 143--------------------- 466 678 87 116 13.6Dickey, ND 498 608---------------------- 507 561 88 89 13.7Gaines, TX 498 303---------------------- 526 274 89 80 13.8Cascade, MT 497 309-------------------- 484 820 90 100 13.9

Kiowa, CO 495 908---------------------- 500 782 91 92 14.0Beadle, SD 495 886---------------------- 524 182 92 81 14.1Pottawattamie, IA 491 976---------------- 488 111 93 97 14.2Daniels, MT (D)--------------------- 511 961 94 87 (D)Custer, NE 485 982---------------------- 523 957 95 82 14.5

Barton, KS 483 823---------------------- 487 019 96 98 14.6Traill, ND 483 085----------------------- 485 516 97 99 14.7Burleigh, ND 483 013-------------------- 499 894 98 93 14.8Charles Mix, SD 479 605----------------- 441 460 99 137 14.9Prowers, CO 477 781-------------------- 467 650 100 115 15.0

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Table 5. Harvested Cropland: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 295  936 976----------- 282 223 880 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 244  239 526--------- 230 232 718 (X) (X) 82.5

Iowa 22 826 308---------------------------- 20 484 178 1 1 7.7Illinois 21 868 287-------------------------- 20 102 388 2 2 15.1North Dakota 19  216 531-------------------- 18 363 910 3 3 21.6Kansas 18 794 787------------------------- 17 729 394 4 4 27.9Minnesota 18 201 061----------------------- 16 635 264 5 5 34.1

Texas 18 136 653-------------------------- 16 521 315 6 6 40.2Nebraska 16 146 818----------------------- 15 276 151 7 7 45.7South Dakota 13 624 006------------------- 12 982 611 8 8 50.3Missouri 12 158 832------------------------ 11 655 304 9 9 54.4Indiana 11 834 675------------------------- 10 706 298 10 10 58.4

Ohio 9 790 327---------------------------- 9 297 596 11 12 61.7Wisconsin 8 843 649----------------------- 9 335 007 12 11 64.7Oklahoma 8 272 889----------------------- 7 319 193 13 15 67.5Montana 8 199 296------------------------ 9 128 013 14 13 70.3California 7 760 773----------------------- 7 676 287 15 14 72.9

Arkansas 7 295 095----------------------- 6 477 365 16 16 75.3Michigan 6 584 251------------------------ 6 172 468 17 17 77.6Colorado 5 532 964------------------------ 5 522 216 18 18 79.4Washington 4 734 673--------------------- 4 597 476 19 19 81.0Kentucky 4 417 651------------------------ 4 250 284 20 22 82.5

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 46  421 472------ 43 139 066 (X) (X) 15.7

Fresno, CA 1 013 424---------------------- 1 010 151 1 1 .3Cass, ND 936 292----------------------- 792 316 2 2 .7Polk, MN 823 908------------------------ 714 019 3 5 .9Whitman, WA 802 486-------------------- 727 024 4 4 1.2Kern, CA 760 159------------------------ 746 185 5 3 1.5

Stutsman, ND 720 857------------------- 675 598 6 7 1.7Cavalier, ND 682 481-------------------- 594 866 7 10 1.9Barnes, ND 662 017--------------------- 553 476 8 16 2.2Richland, ND 660 782-------------------- 624 936 9 8 2.4Ward, ND 652 316----------------------- 583 383 10 11 2.6

McLean, IL 639 535---------------------- 572 727 11 13 2.8Brown, SD 621 780---------------------- 544 022 12 19 3.0Grand Forks, ND 617  551---------------- 566 154 13 14 3.2Tulare, CA 607 361---------------------- 598 783 14 9 3.4Iroquois, IL 597 863---------------------- 534 804 15 20 3.6

Livingston, IL 584 617-------------------- 511 868 16 22 3.8Bottineau, ND 578 559------------------- 554 682 17 15 4.0Walsh, ND 564 709---------------------- 512 315 18 21 4.2Spink, SD 560 768----------------------- 502 754 19 24 4.4Weld, CO 558 312----------------------- 547 613 20 17 4.6

Chouteau, MT 554 420------------------- 706 275 21 6 4.8La Salle, IL 546 813---------------------- 493 267 22 26 5.0McLean, ND 539 063--------------------- 544 733 23 18 5.2Kossuth, IA 537 860--------------------- 459 047 24 31 5.3Renville, MN 532 506-------------------- 446 181 25 36 5.5

Champaign, IL 529 691------------------- 473 361 26 29 5.7Grant, WA 526 416---------------------- 463 625 27 30 5.9Marshall, MN 526 020-------------------- 495 522 28 25 6.1Palm Beach, FL 510 263----------------- 506 710 29 23 6.2Pembina, ND 486 118-------------------- 450 959 30 34 6.4

Sumner, KS 477 864--------------------- 415 440 31 44 6.6Otter Tail, MN 472  236------------------- 474 818 32 28 6.7Lincoln, WA 469 660--------------------- 480 823 33 27 6.9San Joaquin, CA 468 572----------------- 457 638 34 32 7.0Hill, MT 467 994------------------------- 579 826 35 12 7.2

Geographic area

Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Holt, NE 467 424------------------------ 416 626 36 42 7.4Wells, ND 463 453----------------------- 422 788 37 40 7.5Benson, ND 459 506--------------------- 413 734 38 47 7.7Mississippi, AR 457 375------------------ 405 384 39 49 7.8Ramsey, ND 451 614-------------------- 448 740 40 35 8.0

Clay, MN 447 583------------------------ 414 901 41 46 8.1LaMoure, ND 446 200-------------------- 400 296 42 50 8.3Traill, ND 444 108----------------------- 385 072 43 55 8.4Vermilion, IL 435 905--------------------- 378 782 44 59 8.6Pottawattamie, IA 432 137---------------- 379 836 45 58 8.7

Kings, CA 431 212----------------------- 441 602 46 37 8.9Williams, ND 429 114-------------------- 423 757 47 39 9.0McHenry, ND 427 489-------------------- 455 883 48 33 9.2Redwood, MN 425 703------------------- 391 425 49 53 9.3Yuma, CO 425 401----------------------- 395 529 50 52 9.4

Merced, CA 417 346--------------------- 382 246 51 57 9.6Sioux, IA 416 245------------------------ 352 858 52 71 9.7Stearns, MN 412 857--------------------- 415 227 53 45 9.9Bureau, IL 408 486----------------------- 364 816 54 65 10.0Imperial, CA 405 699--------------------- 409 682 55 48 10.1

Kit Carson, CO 402 326------------------ 434 547 56 38 10.3Towner, ND 402 271--------------------- 368 388 57 64 10.4Plymouth, IA 400 880-------------------- 359 863 58 67 10.5Sangamon, IL 390 699------------------- 384 284 59 56 10.7Reno, KS 389 731----------------------- 374 679 60 60 10.8

Adams, WA 387 500--------------------- 420 310 61 41 10.9Hidalgo, TX 383 507--------------------- 333 930 62 83 11.1Umatilla, OR 381 564-------------------- 372 197 63 61 11.2Roberts, SD 380 454--------------------- 337 886 64 76 11.3Dane, WI 378 682----------------------- 370 830 65 62 11.5

Dickey, ND 378 520---------------------- 348 928 66 73 11.6Garfield, OK 378 510--------------------- 307 008 67 109 11.7Grant, OK 372 491----------------------- 300 784 68 121 11.8Henry, IL 371 906------------------------ 337 626 69 78 12.0Wilkin, MN 371 512---------------------- 334 328 70 82 12.1

Morton, ND 370 969--------------------- 364 223 71 66 12.2Martin, MN 370 047---------------------- 337 666 72 77 12.3Charles Mix, SD 368 552----------------- 300 817 73 120 12.5Lee, IL 366 957-------------------------- 313 324 74 99 12.6Mountrail, ND 366 747------------------- 369 533 75 63 12.7

Finney, KS 366 464---------------------- 323 607 76 86 12.8Bolivar, MS 365 811--------------------- 298 187 77 126 13.0Faribault, MN 364 264-------------------- 329 529 78 84 13.1Stoddard, MO 364 240------------------- 314 371 79 96 13.2Norman, MN 364 090-------------------- 316 918 80 93 13.3

Huron, MI 361 920----------------------- 322 799 81 87 13.4Poinsett, AR 361 552--------------------- 302 635 82 116 13.6Nelson, ND 361 224--------------------- 341 387 83 74 13.7Webster, IA 357 814--------------------- 312 048 84 103 13.8Steele, ND 355 660---------------------- 301 431 85 118 13.9

Christian, IL 353 204--------------------- 336 423 86 81 14.1Sedgwick, KS 350 985------------------- 319 625 87 92 14.2Fergus, MT 350 321---------------------- 359 485 88 68 14.3Jackson, MN 350 072-------------------- 295 706 89 129 14.4Cherry, NE 348 505---------------------- 350 231 90 72 14.5

Texas, OK 347 527---------------------- 390 702 91 54 14.6Nobles, MN 346 574--------------------- 314 198 92 97 14.8Sargent, ND 346 347--------------------- 292 214 93 134 14.9Beadle, SD 344 685---------------------- 336 615 94 80 15.0New Madrid, MO 344  574----------------- 307 629 95 106 15.1

DeKalb, IL 344 473---------------------- 291 617 96 135 15.2Sully, SD 342 805------------------------ 288 317 97 139 15.3Saunders, NE 339 952------------------- 307 451 98 108 15.5McPherson, KS 339 265------------------ 283 623 99 147 15.6Washington, CO 339 189----------------- 416 082 100 43 15.7

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Table 6. Irrigated Land: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 49  404 030----------- 46 386 201 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 45  703 882--------- 42 986 801 (X) (X) 92.5

California 7 571 313----------------------- 7 596 091 1 1 15.3Nebraska 6 311 633----------------------- 5 681 835 2 2 28.1Texas 4 912 308-------------------------- 4 271 043 3 3 38.0Idaho 3 260 006--------------------------- 3 219 192 4 4 44.6Colorado 3 169 839------------------------ 3 013 773 5 5 51.1

Arkansas 2 701 651----------------------- 2 406 338 6 7 56.5Kansas 2 680 343------------------------- 2 463 073 7 6 62.0Montana 1 978 167------------------------ 1 996 882 8 8 66.0Florida 1 782 680-------------------------- 1 622 750 9 10 69.6Washington 1 641 437--------------------- 1 518 684 10 11 72.9

Oregon 1 622 235------------------------- 1 648 205 11 9 76.2Wyoming 1 464 585------------------------ 1 517 891 12 12 79.1Utah 1 142 514---------------------------- 1 161 207 13 13 81.4Arizona 956 454------------------------- 913 841 14 14 83.4Louisiana 897 641----------------------- 646 677 15 17 85.2

Mississippi 882 976---------------------- 636 842 16 19 87.0New Mexico 738 272--------------------- 718 449 17 16 88.5Georgia 724 792------------------------- 640 256 18 18 89.9Missouri 708 864------------------------ 534 795 19 20 91.4Nevada 556 172------------------------- 778 977 20 15 92.5

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 21  794 298------ 20 402 162 (X) (X) 44.1

Fresno, CA 998 950---------------------- 1 011 320 1 1 2.0Kern, CA 736 217------------------------ 747 022 2 2 3.5Tulare, CA 607 560---------------------- 596 761 3 3 4.7San Joaquin, CA 467 987----------------- 448 511 4 5 5.7Merced, CA 427 815--------------------- 423 414 5 6 6.6

Palm Beach, FL 422 966----------------- 422 619 6 7 7.4Grant, WA 410 552---------------------- 369 179 7 9 8.2Kings, CA 409 507----------------------- 476 037 8 4 9.1Weld, CO 407 293----------------------- 358 565 9 10 9.9Imperial, CA 406 782--------------------- 413 092 10 8 10.7

Stanislaus, CA 333 744------------------- 312 192 11 11 11.4Bingham, ID 307 812--------------------- 306 187 12 12 12.0Hale, TX 292 707------------------------ 240 956 13 19 12.6Madera, CA 276 357--------------------- 239 984 14 20 13.2Maricopa, AZ 273 339-------------------- 275 592 15 13 13.7

Arkansas, AR 272 596------------------- 245 006 16 18 14.3Yuma, CO 271 781----------------------- 246 116 17 17 14.8Beaverhead, MT 256 862----------------- 247 743 18 15 15.3Yakima, WA 256 508--------------------- 247 313 19 16 15.9Cassia, ID 252 012----------------------- 237 169 20 21 16.4

Yolo, CA 234 112------------------------ 232 912 21 23 16.8Twin Falls, ID 231 351------------------- 272 367 22 14 17.3Finney, KS 224 746---------------------- 184 177 23 38 17.8Hidalgo, TX 224 052--------------------- 231 214 24 24 18.2Holt, NE 222 767------------------------ 173 333 25 46 18.7

Monterey, CA 222 644------------------- 181 127 26 40 19.1Phelps, NE 219 586---------------------- 187 427 27 37 19.6Hamilton, NE 215 282-------------------- 197 490 28 29 20.0Canyon, ID 215 279---------------------- 213 013 29 25 20.4Lamb, TX 215 255----------------------- 178 314 30 43 20.9

Franklin, WA 214 748-------------------- 193 960 31 33 21.3Parmer, TX 213 773---------------------- 171 606 32 47 21.7Klamath, OR 213 363-------------------- 212 183 33 27 22.2Pinal, AZ 213 265------------------------ 189 691 34 36 22.6Castro, TX 211 738---------------------- 180 156 35 41 23.0

Geographic area

Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Buffalo, NE 208 166---------------------- 175 190 36 45 23.5Dawson, NE 207 559--------------------- 195 082 37 31 23.9Poinsett, AR 207 075--------------------- 190 500 38 35 24.3Colusa, CA 204 546---------------------- 206 959 39 28 24.7Gaines, TX 202 129---------------------- 159 642 40 50 25.1

Sutter, CA 200 646----------------------- 212 426 41 26 25.5York, NE 199 097------------------------ 176 233 42 44 25.9Haskell, KS 193 151--------------------- 154 476 43 55 26.3Riverside, CA 191 672-------------------- 196 544 44 30 26.7Yuma, AZ 189 736----------------------- 194 452 45 32 27.1

Stoddard, MO 184 512------------------- 139 272 46 74 27.5Jefferson, ID 183 956-------------------- 170 453 47 48 27.8Glenn, CA 182 420----------------------- 181 536 48 39 28.2Hall, NE 181 782------------------------ 153 142 49 58 28.6Scotts Bluff, NE 181  196----------------- 153 288 50 57 28.9

Custer, NE 180 812---------------------- 149 883 51 61 29.3Lincoln, NE 178 862--------------------- 144 119 52 69 29.7Malheur, OR 178 768-------------------- 193 271 53 34 30.0Hendry, FL 178 504---------------------- 144 808 54 67 30.4Minidoka, ID 177 516--------------------- 145 670 55 66 30.8

Kearney, NE 175 815-------------------- 151 985 56 60 31.1Clay, NE 174 193------------------------ 158 090 57 52 31.5Fillmore, NE 172 827--------------------- 146 399 58 63 31.8Dallam, TX 171 138---------------------- 134 700 59 81 32.2Lonoke, AR 169 789--------------------- 166 708 60 49 32.5

Gray, KS 168 402------------------------ 154 369 61 56 32.8Butte, CA 168 000----------------------- 178 926 62 42 33.2Merrick, NE 164 589--------------------- 133 363 63 82 33.5Adams, NE 164 399---------------------- 140 797 64 73 33.8Deaf Smith, TX 163 175------------------ 152 357 65 59 34.2

Antelope, NE 162 014-------------------- 141 381 66 72 34.5Carbon, WY 161 498--------------------- 145 991 67 64 34.8Texas, OK 160 604---------------------- 157 645 68 53 35.2Chase, NE 158 256---------------------- 141 786 69 71 35.5Prairie, AR 157 005---------------------- 143 336 70 70 35.8

Craighead, AR 155 793------------------- 117 310 71 97 36.1Floyd, TX 154 102----------------------- 144 503 72 68 36.4Bonneville, ID 153 314------------------- 147 285 73 62 36.7Jerome, ID 150 444---------------------- 135 272 74 80 37.0Cross, AR 148 993----------------------- 136 927 75 77 37.3

Morgan, CO 145 766--------------------- 119 494 76 93 37.6Lubbock, TX 144 988-------------------- 123 724 77 87 37.9Bolivar, MS 144 712--------------------- 137 385 78 75 38.2Adams, WA 141 852--------------------- 131 433 79 83 38.5Modoc, CA 140 168---------------------- 145 907 80 65 38.8

Kit Carson, CO 139 413------------------ 124 475 81 86 39.1Sunflower, MS 139 004------------------- 90 260 82 142 39.4St. Lucie, FL 138 133-------------------- 109 809 83 110 39.6Benton, WA 134 698--------------------- 112 366 84 106 39.9Lake, OR 134 094----------------------- 155 458 85 54 40.2

Sublette, WY 133 675-------------------- 159 025 86 51 40.5Sacramento, CA 132 860----------------- 116 925 87 99 40.7Hansford, TX 132 386-------------------- 116 070 88 102 41.0Fremont, WY 132 197-------------------- 135 774 89 79 41.3Stevens, KS 131 754--------------------- 119 752 90 92 41.5

Albany, WY 131 183--------------------- 117 841 91 95 41.8Fremont, ID 130 845--------------------- 106 397 92 119 42.1Box Butte, NE 130  163------------------- 117 692 93 96 42.3Stanton, KS 128 896--------------------- 112 728 94 105 42.6Madison, ID 127 851--------------------- 116 924 95 100 42.8

Elko, NV 126 677------------------------ 235 188 96 22 43.1Clay, AR 126 600------------------------ 87 834 97 145 43.3Sherman, TX 126 409-------------------- 120 450 98 91 43.6Cameron, TX 126 372-------------------- 122 874 99 88 43.9Saguache, CO 125 839------------------- 136 553 100 78 44.1

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Table 7. Irrigated Harvested Cropland: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 45  261 122----------- 41 767 756 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 41  777 551--------- 38 450 432 (X) (X) 92.3

California 7 026 146----------------------- 6 964 100 1 1 15.5Nebraska 6 221 357----------------------- 5 561 530 2 2 29.3Texas 4 673 125-------------------------- 4 020 802 3 3 39.6Idaho 2 882 199--------------------------- 2 811 354 4 4 46.0Arkansas 2 691 480----------------------- 2 396 987 5 7 51.9

Colorado 2 649 111------------------------ 2 442 358 6 5 57.8Kansas 2 626 318------------------------- 2 408 176 7 6 63.6Florida 1 624 498-------------------------- 1 395 612 8 9 67.2Washington 1 519 125--------------------- 1 378 065 9 10 70.5Montana 1 513 042------------------------ 1 541 977 10 8 73.9

Oregon 1 237 787------------------------- 1 228 388 11 11 76.6Wyoming 1 099 037------------------------ 1 132 266 12 12 79.0Arizona 905 892------------------------- 859 654 13 13 81.0Louisiana 885 969----------------------- 634 834 14 15 83.0Mississippi 878 992---------------------- 632 791 15 16 84.9

Utah 819 877---------------------------- 829 732 16 14 86.7Georgia 713 047------------------------- 627 311 17 17 88.3Missouri 704 928------------------------ 529 342 18 19 89.9New Mexico 627 553--------------------- 606 344 19 18 91.2Oklahoma 478 068----------------------- 448 809 20 21 92.3

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 20  760 848------ 18 959 882 (X) (X) 45.9

Fresno, CA 984 144---------------------- 996 410 1 1 2.2Kern, CA 724 511------------------------ 730 912 2 2 3.8Tulare, CA 590 909---------------------- 570 782 3 3 5.1San Joaquin, CA 441 968----------------- 426 757 4 5 6.1Kings, CA 405 443----------------------- (D) 5 4 7.0

Imperial, CA 402 395--------------------- 404 994 6 7 7.8Grant, WA 399 608---------------------- 350 137 7 9 8.7Palm Beach, FL 396 921----------------- 412 532 8 6 9.6Merced, CA 393 435--------------------- 371 047 9 8 10.5Weld, CO 377 993----------------------- 335 961 10 10 11.3

Bingham, ID 288 924--------------------- 282 251 11 11 11.9Stanislaus, CA 288 781------------------- 276 694 12 12 12.6Hale, TX 285 489------------------------ 232 649 13 16 13.2Arkansas, AR 272 293------------------- 244 757 14 15 13.8Maricopa, AZ 269 441-------------------- 268 819 15 13 14.4

Yuma, CO 263 558----------------------- 226 351 16 18 15.0Madera, CA 263 192--------------------- 224 071 17 20 15.6Cassia, ID 240 900----------------------- 224 074 18 19 16.1Yakima, WA 233 603--------------------- 223 242 19 21 16.6Yolo, CA 229 648------------------------ 228 000 20 17 17.1

Monterey, CA 219 142------------------- 176 614 21 34 17.6Phelps, NE 218 946---------------------- 185 513 22 33 18.1Hidalgo, TX 218 423--------------------- 222 993 23 22 18.6Finney, KS 218 071---------------------- 175 045 24 35 19.1Holt, NE 215 352------------------------ 167 455 25 41 19.5

Twin Falls, ID 215 167------------------- 252 561 26 14 20.0Hamilton, NE 215 077-------------------- 195 913 27 25 20.5Pinal, AZ 209 542------------------------ 186 085 28 32 21.0Franklin, WA 208 990-------------------- 186 300 29 31 21.4Buffalo, NE 207 074---------------------- 172 847 30 37 21.9

Poinsett, AR 206 980--------------------- (D) 31 27 22.3Lamb, TX 206 708----------------------- 165 152 32 45 22.8Dawson, NE 206 067--------------------- 192 166 33 26 23.2Colusa, CA 201 635---------------------- 201 574 34 24 23.7Parmer, TX 201 279---------------------- 167 079 35 43 24.1

Geographic area

Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Castro, TX 198 566---------------------- 172 623 36 38 24.6York, NE 198 402------------------------ 174 845 37 36 25.0Sutter, CA 197 079----------------------- 206 579 38 23 25.4Gaines, TX 196 755---------------------- 152 981 39 50 25.9Canyon, ID 194 566---------------------- 189 932 40 28 26.3

Haskell, KS 191 295--------------------- 150 442 41 53 26.7Yuma, AZ 188 198----------------------- 186 318 42 30 27.1Riverside, CA 187 852-------------------- 189 697 43 29 27.6Stoddard, MO (D)------------------- 137 958 44 67 (D)Hall, NE 180 822------------------------ 152 488 45 51 28.4

Custer, NE 177 333---------------------- 148 430 46 56 28.8Scotts Bluff, NE 175  390----------------- 145 250 47 58 29.1Kearney, NE 174 302-------------------- 150 710 48 52 29.5Hendry, FL 173 504---------------------- 91 464 49 116 29.9Clay, NE 173 448------------------------ 156 277 50 48 30.3

Jefferson, ID 172 937-------------------- 157 510 51 47 30.7Minidoka, ID 172 633--------------------- 141 333 52 60 31.1Fillmore, NE 172 361--------------------- 145 493 53 57 31.4Lincoln, NE 172 052--------------------- 139 053 54 63 31.8Lonoke, AR 169 251--------------------- 166 153 55 44 32.2

Glenn, CA 165 071----------------------- 169 208 56 40 32.6Dallam, TX 164 175---------------------- 125 353 57 73 32.9Merrick, NE 162 956--------------------- 130 871 58 71 33.3Adams, NE 162 647---------------------- 139 912 59 62 33.6Gray, KS 161 844------------------------ 149 840 60 54 34.0

Malheur, OR 161 587-------------------- 170 749 61 39 34.4Antelope, NE 161 407-------------------- 138 092 62 66 34.7Butte, CA 160 068----------------------- 167 225 63 42 35.1Texas, OK 156 461---------------------- 155 527 64 49 35.4Craighead, AR 155 635------------------- 117 194 65 82 35.8

Prairie, AR 154 888---------------------- 142 875 66 59 36.1Chase, NE 154 131---------------------- 138 148 67 65 36.4Deaf Smith, TX 151 900------------------ 148 901 68 55 36.8Floyd, TX 151 540----------------------- 140 527 69 61 37.1Cross, AR (D)----------------------- 136 569 70 69 (D)

Bonneville, ID 145 560------------------- 138 893 71 64 37.8Bolivar, MS (D)--------------------- (D) 72 68 (D)Morgan, CO 143 295--------------------- 115 701 73 85 38.4Lubbock, TX 142 573-------------------- 121 091 74 76 38.7Jerome, ID 141 655---------------------- 125 440 75 72 39.0

Kit Carson, CO 138 719------------------ 121 389 76 75 39.3Sunflower, MS (D)------------------- (D) 77 120 (D)Beaverhead, MT 135 801----------------- 136 027 78 70 39.9Adams, WA 133 804--------------------- 117 606 79 79 40.2Hansford, TX 130 371-------------------- 112 670 80 87 40.5

Stevens, KS 130 099--------------------- 116 787 81 83 40.8Box Butte, NE 129  242------------------- 116 159 82 84 41.1Stanton, KS 127 557--------------------- 110 331 83 91 41.4Benton, WA 127 023--------------------- 104 259 84 99 41.7Clay, AR (D)------------------------ 87 153 85 122 (D)

Klamath, OR 125 606-------------------- 117 757 86 78 42.2Sherman, TX 125 122-------------------- 111 875 87 88 42.5Woodruff, AR 124 563-------------------- 106 152 88 94 42.8Madison, ID 123 259--------------------- 111 008 89 90 43.0Desha, AR (D)---------------------- (D) 90 93 (D)

Moore, TX 119 752---------------------- 93 791 91 112 43.6Cameron, TX 119 744-------------------- 117 268 92 81 43.8Jackson, AR 119 477-------------------- 122 119 93 74 44.1Platte, NE 117 754----------------------- 117 360 94 80 44.4New Madrid, MO (D)----------------- (D) 95 143 (D)

Boone, NE 116 461---------------------- 93 316 96 113 44.9Fremont, ID 114 311--------------------- 90 347 97 117 45.1Grant, KS 112 301----------------------- 97 129 98 107 45.4Swisher, TX 112 086--------------------- 111 259 99 89 45.6Sacramento, CA 111 993----------------- 99 737 100 104 45.9

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Table 8. Total Farm Production Expenses: 1992 and 1987[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Expenses ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 130  779 261----------- 108 138 053 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 99  317 877--------- 81 594 937 (X) (X) 75.9

California 13 804 983----------------------- 10 917 593 1 1 10.6Texas 10 431 343-------------------------- 8 911 631 2 2 18.5Iowa 7 744 947---------------------------- 6 647 645 3 3 24.5Kansas 6 920 528------------------------- 5 516 518 4 4 29.7Nebraska 6 711 544----------------------- 5 409 171 5 5 34.9

Minnesota 5 244 708----------------------- 4 427 445 6 7 38.9Illinois 5 088 894-------------------------- 4 557 450 7 6 42.8Florida 4 082 659-------------------------- 3 200 405 8 9 45.9Wisconsin 4 029 737----------------------- 3 638 957 9 8 49.0North Carolina 3 817 833------------------- 2 779 353 10 12 51.9

Indiana 3 645 379------------------------- 3 178 679 11 10 54.7Colorado 3 569 175------------------------ 2 700 407 12 14 57.4Missouri 3 395 093------------------------ 2 804 630 13 11 60.0Arkansas 3 245 341----------------------- 2 454 097 14 15 62.5Washington 3 122 970--------------------- 2 425 028 15 16 64.9

Ohio 3 119 014---------------------------- 2 730 026 16 13 67.3Oklahoma 3 117 869----------------------- 2 359 468 17 18 69.7Georgia 2 867 358------------------------- 2 338 551 18 19 71.8Pennsylvania 2 775 313-------------------- 2 386 060 19 17 74.0Michigan 2 583 189------------------------ 2 211 823 20 20 75.9

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 32  788 863------ 25 517 161 (X) (X) 25.1

Fresno, CA 1 704 368---------------------- 1 308 841 1 1 1.3Tulare, CA 1 125 733---------------------- 785 498 2 3 2.2Kern, CA 1 114 176------------------------ 851 694 3 2 3.0Weld, CO 1 054 982----------------------- 742 178 4 4 3.8Monterey, CA 924 080------------------- 570 946 5 9 4.5

Stanislaus, CA 753 079------------------- 622 192 6 6 5.1Merced, CA 741 026--------------------- 631 726 7 5 5.7Palm Beach, FL 693 544----------------- 557 409 8 10 6.2Riverside, CA 693 532-------------------- 572 927 9 8 6.7Imperial, CA 639 106--------------------- 614 615 10 7 7.2

San Joaquin, CA 612 889----------------- 484 437 11 12 7.7Deaf Smith, TX 590 396------------------ 516 776 12 11 8.1Ventura, CA 549 419--------------------- 401 539 13 16 8.6Yakima, WA 545 701--------------------- 411 259 14 15 9.0Lancaster, PA 511 550------------------- 453 110 15 13 9.4

San Bernardino, CA 473 701-------------- 389 108 16 17 9.7Kings, CA 466 209----------------------- 382 561 17 18 10.1Texas, OK 462 498---------------------- 310 928 18 22 10.4Castro, TX 429 981---------------------- 247 451 19 32 10.8Maricopa, AZ 407 403-------------------- 438 282 20 14 11.1

Grant, WA 403 051---------------------- 295 553 21 23 11.4Parmer, TX 398 336---------------------- 291 384 22 24 11.7San Diego, CA 388 488------------------ 340 941 23 20 12.0Duplin, NC 362 171---------------------- 180 872 24 51 12.3Madera, CA 359 664--------------------- 273 567 25 30 12.5

Cuming, NE 353 429--------------------- 283 969 26 25 12.8Scott, KS 352 112----------------------- 249 582 27 31 13.1Yuma, CO 349 653----------------------- 157 732 28 64 13.4Sioux, IA 331 099------------------------ 275 493 29 28 13.6Santa Barbara, CA 321 443--------------- 224 131 30 39 13.8

Yuma, AZ 318 944----------------------- 282 787 31 26 14.1Sussex, DE 318 030--------------------- 274 418 32 29 14.3Rockingham, VA 309 299----------------- 232 481 33 35 14.6Morgan, CO 306 225--------------------- 228 999 34 36 14.8Haskell, KS 301 774--------------------- 221 461 35 40 15.0

Geographic area

Expenses ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Dawson, NE 296 716--------------------- 246 228 36 33 15.3Finney, KS 291 373---------------------- 342 909 37 19 15.5Sampson, NC 290 677------------------- 139 387 38 80 15.7Ford, KS 276 101------------------------ 213 012 39 43 15.9Pinal, AZ 271 884------------------------ 326 361 40 21 16.1

Hansford, TX 270 640-------------------- 277 775 41 27 16.3Grant, KS 265 697----------------------- 226 675 42 37 16.5Dade, FL 253 635----------------------- 184 047 43 50 16.7Cassia, ID 250 144----------------------- 144 161 44 73 16.9Elmore, ID 249 361---------------------- 121 132 45 109 17.1

Logan, CO 245 174---------------------- 167 811 46 59 17.3Marion, OR 244 747--------------------- 169 481 47 57 17.5Washington, AR 236 183----------------- 237 643 48 34 17.7Dallam, TX 235 299---------------------- 145 925 49 70 17.9Moore, TX 229 588---------------------- 189 624 50 47 18.0

Gray, KS 229 204------------------------ 218 171 51 41 18.2Hartley, TX 226 270---------------------- 211 121 52 44 18.4Benton, AR 223 814--------------------- 202 570 53 45 18.5Sonoma, CA 221 608-------------------- 166 834 54 61 18.7Chester, PA 219 822--------------------- 186 888 55 49 18.9

Canyon, ID 217 396---------------------- 216 410 56 42 19.0Swisher, TX 216 755--------------------- 225 015 57 38 19.2Wichita, KS 213 265--------------------- 190 626 58 46 19.4Hillsborough, FL 207 801----------------- 171 373 59 54 19.5Stearns, MN 205 419--------------------- 169 913 60 56 19.7

Union, NC 204 532----------------------- 150 025 61 68 19.9Yolo, CA 204 349------------------------ 143 278 62 75 20.0Collier, FL 202 308----------------------- 97 670 63 171 20.2Hendry, FL 201 517---------------------- 111 113 64 131 20.3Phelps, NE 199 244---------------------- 165 018 65 62 20.5

Custer, NE 198 834---------------------- 130 446 66 90 20.6Ottawa, MI 196 812---------------------- 152 637 67 66 20.8Cullman, AL 195 879--------------------- 170 170 68 55 20.9Seward, KS 194 840--------------------- 123 869 69 100 21.1Lamb, TX 189 842----------------------- 133 203 70 87 21.2

Dane, WI 189 306----------------------- 167 568 71 60 21.4Franklin, WA 185 872-------------------- 146 258 72 69 21.5Adams, WA 184 742--------------------- 169 009 73 58 21.6Sherman, TX 182 106-------------------- 188 356 74 48 21.8Benton, WA 181 558--------------------- 128 402 75 95 21.9

Stevens, KS 176 995--------------------- 87 008 76 209 22.1Sacramento, CA 174 047----------------- 154 247 77 65 22.2Plymouth, IA 173 882-------------------- 134 679 78 84 22.3Whatcom, WA 173 401------------------- 136 918 79 82 22.5Walla Walla, WA 172 954----------------- 112 481 80 125 22.6

Santa Cruz, CA 172 329------------------ 122 500 81 104 22.7Berks, PA 172 048----------------------- 124 894 82 99 22.8Hidalgo, TX 171 682--------------------- 179 534 83 53 23.0Kearny, KS 170 052---------------------- 103 314 84 152 23.1Sutter, CA 166 380----------------------- 145 324 85 71 23.2

Hale, TX 166 013------------------------ 115 992 86 117 23.4Gonzales, TX 164 720-------------------- 141 863 87 77 23.5Bingham, ID 164 239--------------------- 122 501 88 103 23.6St. Lucie, FL 163 758-------------------- 108 723 89 136 23.7Darke, OH 162 263---------------------- 128 218 90 96 23.9

Gooding, ID 161 715--------------------- 94 332 91 179 24.0Dona Ana, NM 158  476------------------ 119 472 92 110 24.1Umatilla, OR 158 390-------------------- 140 612 93 79 24.2Kandiyohi, MN 157 855------------------- 121 740 94 108 24.4Polk, MN 157 329------------------------ 137 539 95 81 24.5

Polk, FL 157 078------------------------ 180 350 96 52 24.6Wayne, NC 156 989---------------------- 106 225 97 140 24.7Scotts Bluff, NE 156  647----------------- 111 986 98 126 24.8Randall, TX 156 341--------------------- 152 499 99 67 25.0Cimarron, OK 155 875-------------------- 59 249 100 445 25.1

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Table 9. Expenses for Energy and Petroleum Products: 1992 and 1987[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Expenses ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 8  689 329----------- 7 502 433 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 6  463 085--------- 5 577 155 (X) (X) 74.4

California 915 249----------------------- 662 704 1 1 10.5Texas 630 422-------------------------- 547 264 2 2 17.8Iowa 513 561---------------------------- 441 653 3 3 23.7Illinois 411 958-------------------------- 390 488 4 4 28.4Minnesota 410 276----------------------- 355 366 5 6 33.2

Nebraska 384 295----------------------- 360 476 6 5 37.6Kansas 338 918------------------------- 297 671 7 7 41.5Wisconsin 301 506----------------------- 295 464 8 8 45.0Indiana 266 356------------------------- 234 349 9 9 48.0North Carolina 251 046------------------- 192 847 10 13 50.9

Missouri 245 037------------------------ 227 984 11 10 53.7Ohio 230 690---------------------------- 203 713 12 12 56.4Arkansas 223 239----------------------- 187 152 13 14 59.0North Dakota 214  738-------------------- 209 347 14 11 61.4South Dakota 202 541------------------- 186 835 15 15 63.8

Michigan 190 749------------------------ 168 410 16 17 65.9Pennsylvania 189 360-------------------- 170 616 17 16 68.1Florida 183 300-------------------------- 154 218 18 20 70.2Washington 180 413--------------------- 147 261 19 22 72.3Idaho 179 431--------------------------- 143 337 20 23 74.4

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 1  763 540------ (D) (X) (X) 20.3

Fresno, CA 115 589---------------------- 73 680 1 2 1.3Kern, CA 95 525------------------------ 73 869 2 1 2.4Tulare, CA 80 723---------------------- 57 463 3 3 3.4Monterey, CA 63 331------------------- 35 548 4 4 4.1Merced, CA 44 991--------------------- 32 242 5 6 4.6

San Joaquin, CA 43 657----------------- 32 838 6 5 5.1Kings, CA 42 397----------------------- 22 048 7 11 5.6Stanislaus, CA 36 656------------------- 27 105 8 8 6.0Riverside, CA 34 302-------------------- 25 238 9 9 6.4Madera, CA 33 904--------------------- 18 209 10 18 6.8

Weld, CO 28 523----------------------- 24 068 11 10 7.1Yakima, WA 26 506--------------------- 20 357 12 14 7.4Ventura, CA 26 380--------------------- 20 643 13 13 7.7Palm Beach, FL 25 404----------------- 20 138 14 15 8.0Maricopa, AZ 23 417-------------------- 28 218 15 7 8.3

Chester, PA 21 831--------------------- 16 673 16 20 8.6Lancaster, PA 21 168------------------- 18 359 17 17 8.8Grant, WA 20 713---------------------- 14 690 18 23 9.0Santa Barbara, CA 20 526--------------- 11 453 19 36 9.3San Diego, CA 20 440------------------ 21 884 20 12 9.5

Yolo, CA 19 815------------------------ 13 289 21 29 9.7Imperial, CA 19 547--------------------- 17 692 22 19 10.0Yuma, CO 17 935----------------------- 15 092 23 21 10.2San Bernardino, CA 16 947-------------- 14 836 24 22 10.4Bingham, ID 16 773--------------------- 13 455 25 28 10.6

Parmer, TX 16 052---------------------- 10 738 26 43 10.7Cassia, ID 15 906----------------------- 11 795 27 35 10.9Stearns, MN 15 253--------------------- 14 146 28 25 11.1Sutter, CA 14 826----------------------- 12 741 29 30 11.3Castro, TX 14 824---------------------- 13 546 30 27 11.4

Hale, TX 14 621------------------------ 14 683 31 24 11.6Pinal, AZ 14 595------------------------ 18 731 32 16 11.8Deaf Smith, TX 14 399------------------ 12 454 33 31 11.9Benton, WA 13 560--------------------- 10 041 34 54 12.1Berks, PA 13 560----------------------- 10 215 34 51 12.3

Geographic area

Expenses ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Yuma, AZ 13 463----------------------- 12 377 36 32 12.4Marion, OR 13 335--------------------- 11 036 37 40 12.6Lamb, TX 13 067----------------------- 10 354 38 49 12.7Franklin, WA 13 004-------------------- 11 337 39 38 12.9Butte, CA 12 653----------------------- 10 296 40 50 13.0

Canyon, ID 12 637---------------------- 9 836 41 55 13.2Dane, WI 12 558----------------------- 11 854 42 34 13.3Colusa, CA 12 522---------------------- 9 190 43 61 13.4Duplin, NC 12 421---------------------- 8 510 44 77 13.6Polk, MN 12 397------------------------ 11 168 45 39 13.7

Grant, WI 12 232----------------------- 12 334 46 33 13.9Glenn, CA 12 220----------------------- 8 991 47 65 14.0Sacramento, CA 12 167----------------- 10 199 48 52 14.1Hidalgo, TX 12 140--------------------- 13 946 49 26 14.3Kossuth, IA 12 073--------------------- 9 424 50 60 14.4

Gaines, TX 11 791---------------------- 8 847 51 69 14.6Umatilla, OR 11 703-------------------- 10 570 52 47 14.7Holt, NE 11 457------------------------ 10 662 53 46 14.8Custer, NE 11 303---------------------- 8 866 54 68 15.0Sioux, IA 11 257------------------------ 9 446 55 59 15.1

Sonoma, CA 11 227-------------------- 8 825 56 70 15.2Adams, WA 11 224--------------------- 10 701 57 44 15.3Sampson, NC 11 166------------------- 7 993 58 91 15.5Renville, MN 10 889-------------------- 8 462 59 80 15.6Marathon, WI 10 792-------------------- 10 446 60 48 15.7

Santa Cruz, CA 10 765------------------ 8 666 61 71 15.8Minidoka, ID 10 714--------------------- 6 958 62 131 16.0Otter Tail, MN 10  699------------------- 10 889 63 42 16.1Morgan, CO 10 698--------------------- 7 314 64 118 16.2Morrow, OR 10 694--------------------- 6 188 65 186 16.3

San Luis Obispo, CA 10  671------------- 8 537 66 75 16.5Dodge, WI 10 431---------------------- 10 078 67 53 16.6Lubbock, TX 10 395-------------------- 11 410 68 37 16.7Dade, FL 10 392----------------------- 7 353 69 116 16.8Twin Falls, ID 10 292------------------- 8 955 70 66 16.9

Walla Walla, WA 10 182----------------- 7 207 71 121 17.1Rockingham, VA 10 161----------------- 7 906 72 98 17.2Kandiyohi, MN 10 148------------------- 6 795 73 138 17.3Delaware, IA 10 147-------------------- 9 147 74 62 17.4Los Angeles, CA 10  142----------------- 6 189 75 185 17.5

Texas, OK 10 141---------------------- 7 361 76 115 17.6Ottawa, MI 10 104---------------------- 7 583 77 107 17.8Jerome, ID 10 054---------------------- 6 667 78 146 17.9Whitman, WA 10 001-------------------- 9 752 79 58 18.0Finney, KS 9 988---------------------- 8 270 80 83 18.1

Bureau, IL 9 983----------------------- 8 589 81 73 18.2Poinsett, AR 9 970--------------------- 8 316 82 81 18.3Sunflower, MS 9 836------------------- 5 282 83 274 18.4Lonoke, AR 9 800--------------------- 9 147 84 62 18.6Kit Carson, CO 9 756------------------ 8 496 85 79 18.7

Arkansas, AR 9 753------------------- 7 060 86 126 18.8McLean, IL 9 640---------------------- 9 762 87 57 18.9Plymouth, IA 9 639-------------------- 7 405 88 114 19.0Iroquois, IL 9 611---------------------- 9 821 89 56 19.1Cass, ND 9 586----------------------- 9 121 90 64 19.2

Dallam, TX 9 495---------------------- 7 459 91 112 19.3Malheur, OR 9 453-------------------- 7 341 92 117 19.4Buffalo, NE 9 399---------------------- 8 187 93 89 19.6Dubuque, IA 9 357--------------------- 8 213 94 87 19.7Hillsborough, FL 9 347----------------- 7 937 95 94 19.8

La Salle, IL 9 307---------------------- 8 597 96 72 19.9Dawson, NE 9 288--------------------- 8 240 97 85 20.0Huron, MI 9 084----------------------- 7 908 98 97 20.1Redwood, MN 9 080------------------- (D) 99 127 20.2Sussex, DE 9 043--------------------- 7 724 100 102 20.3

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Table 10. Interest Expense: 1992 and 1987[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Expenses ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 8  111 337----------- 8 158 268 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 6  210 313--------- 6 225 171 (X) (X) 76.6

California 738 910----------------------- 697 449 1 1 9.1Iowa 593 994---------------------------- 579 338 2 2 16.4Texas 451 603-------------------------- 486 757 3 3 22.0Minnesota 449 417----------------------- 446 200 4 5 27.5Illinois 431 344-------------------------- 448 150 5 4 32.9

Nebraska 380 597----------------------- 368 642 6 7 37.6Wisconsin 346 096----------------------- 400 274 7 6 41.8Kansas 318 599------------------------- 314 163 8 8 45.7Indiana 290 504------------------------- 306 836 9 9 49.3Missouri 288 478------------------------ 277 614 10 10 52.9

Florida 219 234-------------------------- 191 913 11 15 55.6Ohio 216 492---------------------------- 239 733 12 11 58.3North Dakota 213  388-------------------- 214 381 13 12 60.9South Dakota 198 194------------------- 200 864 14 13 63.3Oklahoma 195 857----------------------- 189 200 15 16 65.7

Washington 191 779--------------------- 176 125 16 18 68.1Michigan 181 417------------------------ 197 966 17 14 70.3Kentucky 173 887------------------------ 179 409 18 17 72.5Colorado 165 509------------------------ 174 717 19 19 74.5Arkansas 165 014----------------------- 135 440 20 24 76.6

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 1  602 359------ 1 519 599 (X) (X) 19.8

Fresno, CA 101 923---------------------- 99 061 1 1 1.3Kern, CA 72 399------------------------ 52 727 2 3 2.1Tulare, CA 72 169---------------------- 63 222 3 2 3.0Palm Beach, FL 41 206----------------- 36 180 4 7 3.5Stanislaus, CA 40 669------------------- 39 077 5 4 4.0

Merced, CA 40 405--------------------- 37 537 6 5 4.5Riverside, CA 36 603-------------------- 31 905 7 9 5.0San Joaquin, CA 33 377----------------- 34 857 8 8 5.4Yakima, WA 32 010--------------------- 24 975 9 13 5.8Kings, CA 28 602----------------------- 36 474 10 6 6.2

Madera, CA 28 391--------------------- 26 323 11 12 6.5Monterey, CA 28 281------------------- 20 400 12 19 6.9Weld, CO 27 340----------------------- 27 178 13 11 7.2Grant, WA 24 417---------------------- 20 540 14 17 7.5Lancaster, PA 23 886------------------- 23 465 15 14 7.8

Imperial, CA 21 715--------------------- 21 766 16 16 8.1San Bernardino, CA 21 668-------------- 20 422 17 18 8.3San Diego, CA 20 123------------------ 22 988 18 15 8.6Ventura, CA 18 830--------------------- 17 542 19 21 8.8St. Lucie, FL 18 320-------------------- 8 064 20 129 9.0

Maricopa, AZ 17 482-------------------- 28 908 21 10 9.2Dane, WI 15 860----------------------- 17 975 22 20 9.4Marion, OR 15 739--------------------- 12 471 23 37 9.6Sioux, IA 15 546------------------------ 13 705 24 31 9.8Yuma, CO 15 088----------------------- 12 497 25 36 10.0

Grant, WI 14 627----------------------- 16 246 26 22 10.2Bingham, ID 14 020--------------------- 13 338 27 32 10.4Stearns, MN 13 369--------------------- 15 891 28 23 10.5Sutter, CA 12 951----------------------- 11 934 29 44 10.7Polk, MN 12 637------------------------ 12 385 30 38 10.8

Whatcom, WA 12 557------------------- 10 116 31 69 11.0Kossuth, IA 12 539--------------------- 11 924 32 45 11.2Franklin, WA 12 437-------------------- 12 145 33 41 11.3Cassia, ID 12 324----------------------- 10 931 34 55 11.5Castro, TX 12 118---------------------- 7 006 35 182 11.6

Geographic area

Expenses ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Santa Barbara, CA 12 013--------------- 8 532 36 107 11.8Marathon, WI 11 852-------------------- 14 293 37 28 11.9Renville, MN 11 790-------------------- 11 122 38 54 12.0Butte, CA 11 783----------------------- 12 784 39 33 12.2Morgan, CO 11 777--------------------- 14 646 40 26 12.3

Delaware, IA 11 660-------------------- 11 335 41 49 12.5Huron, MI 11 518----------------------- 12 104 42 42 12.6Sonoma, CA 11 439-------------------- 11 791 43 46 12.8Benton, WA 11 345--------------------- 11 315 44 50 12.9Dodge, WI 11 252---------------------- 13 962 45 29 13.0

Fond du Lac, WI 11  213----------------- 12 311 46 40 13.2Cass, ND 11 123----------------------- 10 655 47 57 13.3Yuma, AZ 11 099----------------------- 15 326 48 25 13.5Otter Tail, MN 11  047------------------- 13 822 49 30 13.6Iroquois, IL 10 848---------------------- 11 516 50 48 13.7

Clayton, IA 10 826---------------------- 10 397 51 63 13.9Whitman, WA 10 681-------------------- 9 898 52 72 14.0Martin, MN 10 578---------------------- 8 594 53 105 14.1Sacramento, CA 10 518----------------- 10 365 54 65 14.3Henry, IL 10 449------------------------ 10 583 55 61 14.4

Richland, ND 10 441-------------------- 11 713 56 47 14.5McLean, IL 10 413---------------------- 11 193 57 51 14.6Malheur, OR 10 395-------------------- 10 019 58 71 14.8Glenn, CA 10 389----------------------- 11 183 59 52 14.9Goodhue, MN 10 386------------------- 10 433 60 62 15.0

Lafayette, WI 10 377-------------------- 12 677 61 35 15.1Holt, NE 10 257------------------------ 8 872 62 94 15.3DeKalb, IL 10 252---------------------- 9 817 63 73 15.4Umatilla, OR 10 236-------------------- 11 980 64 43 15.5Redwood, MN 10 166------------------- 9 274 65 88 15.7

Plymouth, IA 10 153-------------------- 8 381 66 114 15.8Dona Ana, NM 10  139------------------ 8 187 67 123 15.9Collier, FL 10 089----------------------- 3 226 68 839 16.0Custer, NE 10 059---------------------- 10 113 69 70 16.2Canyon, ID 9 930---------------------- 12 363 70 39 16.3

Deaf Smith, TX 9 894------------------ 6 911 71 189 16.4Champaign, IL 9 878------------------- 8 775 72 97 16.5Platte, NE 9 823----------------------- 6 906 73 190 16.6Dade, FL 9 796----------------------- 8 527 74 108 16.8Blue Earth, MN 9  786------------------ 7 821 75 146 16.9

Chaves, NM 9 646--------------------- 5 690 76 319 17.0Rockingham, VA 9 641----------------- 9 160 77 90 17.1Lincoln, NE 9 638--------------------- 8 040 78 132 17.2Ogle, IL 9 597------------------------- 10 244 79 66 17.4Fillmore, MN 9 595-------------------- 9 771 80 74 17.5

Elmore, ID 9 565---------------------- 2 964 81 924 17.6Green, WI 9 534----------------------- 10 380 82 64 17.7Sussex, DE 9 525--------------------- 8 365 83 115 17.8Dubuque, IA 9 517--------------------- 9 481 84 79 17.9Clinton, IA 9 448---------------------- 8 357 85 116 18.1

La Salle, IL 9 440---------------------- 10 614 86 58 18.2Cottonwood, MN 9  394----------------- 9 427 87 82 18.3Faribault, MN 9 342-------------------- 8 253 88 122 18.4Phelps, NE 9 283---------------------- 8 423 89 112 18.5Hendry, FL 9 273---------------------- 6 312 90 257 18.6

Bureau, IL 9 215----------------------- 7 967 91 136 18.8Pinal, AZ 9 166------------------------ 9 446 92 81 18.9Dawson, NE 9 133--------------------- 10 135 93 68 19.0Hawaii, HI 9 129----------------------- 14 610 94 27 19.1Fayette, IA 9 087---------------------- 10 604 95 59 19.2

Freeborn, MN 9 057------------------- 8 308 96 119 19.3Cuming, NE 9 043--------------------- 9 369 97 84 19.4Pottawattamie, IA 9 031---------------- 9 200 98 89 19.5Jackson, MN 8 889-------------------- 8 811 99 95 19.6Darke, OH 8 873---------------------- 9 771 100 74 19.8

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Table 11. Expenses for Livestock and Poultry Purchased: 1992 and 1987[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Expenses ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 23  043 431----------- 19 344 645 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 19  792 190--------- 16 252 195 (X) (X) 85.9

Texas 3 516 453-------------------------- 3 134 939 1 1 15.3Kansas 3 193 374------------------------- 2 426 149 2 2 29.1Nebraska 2 502 060----------------------- 1 904 830 3 3 40.0Colorado 1 576 251------------------------ 1 084 325 4 5 46.8Iowa 1 490 792---------------------------- 1 358 161 5 4 53.3

Oklahoma 1 103 395----------------------- 745 844 6 7 58.1California 935 152----------------------- 776 540 7 6 62.1South Dakota 632 721------------------- 519 803 8 9 64.9Minnesota 607 096----------------------- 541 852 9 8 67.5Idaho 527 312--------------------------- 394 684 10 12 69.8

Missouri 469 893------------------------ 397 299 11 11 71.8Illinois 434 193-------------------------- 460 761 12 10 73.7North Carolina 431 873------------------- 323 978 13 15 75.6Arkansas 414 337----------------------- 368 424 14 13 77.4Washington 360 704--------------------- 320 026 15 16 79.0

Wisconsin 349 520----------------------- 294 202 16 18 80.5Indiana 328 492------------------------- 328 366 17 14 81.9Georgia 317 816------------------------- 307 677 18 17 83.3Pennsylvania 306 690-------------------- 273 817 19 21 84.6Alabama 294 066------------------------ 290 518 20 19 85.9

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 9  778 064------ 7 318 374 (X) (X) 42.4

Weld, CO 564 982----------------------- 356 408 1 1 2.5Deaf Smith, TX 386 273------------------ 336 592 2 2 4.1Texas, OK 271 687---------------------- 193 365 3 4 5.3Castro, TX 244 493---------------------- 144 607 4 13 6.4Parmer, TX 241 669---------------------- 186 515 5 6 7.4

Scott, KS 224 150----------------------- 162 111 6 9 8.4Cuming, NE 220 112--------------------- 171 996 7 8 9.3Fresno, CA 211 545---------------------- 97 822 8 26 10.3Yuma, CO 192 847----------------------- 53 647 9 46 11.1Haskell, KS 188 115--------------------- 137 078 10 14 11.9

Ford, KS 173 095------------------------ 131 226 11 16 12.7Imperial, CA 172 415--------------------- 175 655 12 7 13.4Grant, KS (D)----------------------- 159 445 13 10 (D)Hansford, TX 164 797-------------------- 191 250 14 5 14.9Hartley, TX 161 467---------------------- 145 749 15 12 15.6

Morgan, CO 155 823--------------------- 117 063 16 22 16.2Logan, CO 152 697---------------------- 100 694 17 24 16.9Wichita, KS 151 851--------------------- 128 432 18 17 17.6Dawson, NE 150 466--------------------- 125 265 19 18 18.2Finney, KS 145 110---------------------- 213 537 20 3 18.8

Sioux, IA 144 653------------------------ 115 970 21 23 19.5Dallam, TX 141 200---------------------- 84 438 22 29 20.1Moore, TX 134 790---------------------- 122 117 23 20 20.7Swisher, TX 133 172--------------------- 146 857 24 11 21.2Gray, KS 132 407------------------------ 135 695 25 15 21.8

Elmore, ID (D)---------------------- 47 956 26 55 (D)Seward, KS (D)--------------------- 73 731 27 32 (D)Sherman, TX 114 010-------------------- 120 842 28 21 23.4Stevens, KS 111 936--------------------- 48 263 29 53 23.9Kearny, KS 105 828---------------------- 56 507 30 39 24.3

Phelps, NE 99 905---------------------- 87 342 31 28 24.8Lancaster, PA 97 458------------------- 95 379 32 27 25.2Randall, TX 96 929--------------------- 99 738 33 25 25.6Cassia, ID 96 805----------------------- 42 749 34 67 26.0Cimarron, OK 92 200-------------------- 23 496 35 153 26.4

Geographic area

Expenses ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Custer, NE 87 490---------------------- 46 612 36 58 26.8Lamb, TX 85 842----------------------- 55 971 37 40 27.2Scotts Bluff, NE 79  652----------------- 53 876 38 45 27.5Colfax, NE 78 860---------------------- 53 957 39 44 27.9Prowers, CO 77 173-------------------- 72 165 40 34 28.2

Pawnee, KS 76 578--------------------- 30 325 41 103 28.5Tulare, CA 76 041---------------------- 44 945 42 61 28.9Hale, TX 74 720------------------------ 27 853 43 118 29.2Yakima, WA 74 598--------------------- 80 178 44 30 29.5Lane, KS 73 126----------------------- 39 368 45 77 29.8

Pratt, KS 71 687------------------------ 44 958 46 60 30.1Gove, KS 70 403----------------------- 23 984 47 147 30.4Pinal, AZ 69 686------------------------ 122 977 48 19 30.7Barton, KS 68 722---------------------- 44 482 49 65 31.0Hamilton, KS 67 788-------------------- 19 036 50 196 31.3

Grant, WA 67 112---------------------- 64 002 51 36 31.6Rockingham, VA 66 000----------------- 44 834 52 62 31.9Stanislaus, CA 65 538------------------- 46 988 53 57 32.2Kit Carson, CO 62 986------------------ 41 059 54 71 32.5Adams, NE (D)---------------------- (D) 55 89 (D)

Kearney, NE 59 765-------------------- 54 224 56 43 33.0Wheeler, NE (D)-------------------- 54 911 57 41 (D)Ochiltree, TX 58 050-------------------- 59 549 58 37 33.5Adams, WA (D)--------------------- 49 111 59 52 (D)Hall, NE 56 983------------------------ 49 176 60 51 34.0

Goshen, WY 56 426-------------------- 16 215 61 240 34.2Duplin, NC 55 930---------------------- 30 451 62 102 34.5Crowley, CO (D)--------------------- 51 117 63 50 (D)Walla Walla, WA (D)----------------- (D) 64 134 (D)Carroll, IA 55 385----------------------- 42 663 65 68 35.2

Butler, KS 55 296----------------------- 40 379 66 74 35.4Sussex, DE 54 753--------------------- 44 807 67 63 35.7Plymouth, IA 54 173-------------------- 42 134 68 70 35.9Union, NM 53 620---------------------- 45 305 69 59 36.2Washington, AR 52 921----------------- 67 447 70 35 36.4

San Bernardino, CA 52 618-------------- 35 929 71 86 36.6Merced, CA 52 043--------------------- 54 473 72 42 36.8Harper, OK 51 938---------------------- 15 218 73 257 37.1Curry, NM 51 011----------------------- 73 677 74 33 37.3Oldham, TX 50 826--------------------- 40 122 75 75 37.5

Stanton, KS 50 724--------------------- 36 650 76 84 37.7Hodgeman, KS 50 375------------------ 47 975 77 54 37.9Merrick, NE 50 227--------------------- 18 731 78 200 38.2Canyon, ID 49 562---------------------- 74 283 79 31 38.4Sampson, NC 48 547------------------- 15 094 80 262 38.6

Cheyenne, NE 48 208------------------- 38 577 81 80 38.8Lyon, IA 47 340------------------------ 33 013 82 93 39.0Camp, TX (D)----------------------- 7 017 83 595 (D)Woodbury, IA 46 474-------------------- 30 308 84 104 39.4Box Butte, NE 46  139------------------- 22 964 85 157 39.6

Greeley, KS 45 886--------------------- 40 783 86 72 39.8Thomas, KS 45 132--------------------- 22 468 87 160 40.0Hutchinson, TX 44 520------------------ 21 176 88 172 40.2Gooding, ID 43 915--------------------- 27 370 89 123 40.4Riverside, CA 43 805-------------------- 39 938 90 76 40.6

Benton, AR 43 620--------------------- 43 176 91 66 40.8Otero, CO 43 550----------------------- 34 602 92 91 41.0Webster, NE (D)-------------------- 6 030 93 682 (D)Polk, NE 43 227------------------------ 32 785 94 94 41.3Reeves, TX 42 797--------------------- 32 723 95 95 41.5

York, NE 42 791------------------------ 24 516 96 143 41.7Yuma, AZ (D)----------------------- 51 626 97 49 (D)Buffalo, NE 42 424---------------------- 34 103 98 92 42.1Republic, KS (D)-------------------- 40 424 99 73 (D)Platte, NE 41 576----------------------- 27 056 100 124 42.4

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Table 12. Expenses for Feed for Livestock and Poultry: 1992 and 1987[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Expenses ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 24  084 507----------- 19 163 364 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 18  754 301--------- 14 725 126 (X) (X) 77.9

California 2 108 719----------------------- 1 707 608 1 1 8.8Texas 2 063 320-------------------------- 1 565 112 2 2 17.3Iowa 1 317 636---------------------------- 1 101 866 3 3 22.8North Carolina 1 288 719------------------- 921 654 4 4 28.1Kansas 1 146 620------------------------- 887 270 5 5 32.9

Nebraska 1 086 234----------------------- 801 077 6 6 37.4Arkansas 964 146----------------------- 774 203 7 7 41.4Minnesota 919 271----------------------- 747 728 8 9 45.2Georgia 909 360------------------------- 755 609 9 8 49.0Wisconsin 785 140----------------------- 675 221 10 10 52.3

Pennsylvania 755 864-------------------- 621 876 11 11 55.4Missouri 751 669------------------------ 552 814 12 14 58.5Alabama 731 753------------------------ 570 084 13 13 61.6Indiana 657 193------------------------- 576 585 14 12 64.3Colorado 643 202------------------------ 464 149 15 15 67.0

Oklahoma 628 412----------------------- 439 530 16 17 69.6Ohio 545 008---------------------------- 422 319 17 18 71.8Illinois 531 978-------------------------- 451 832 18 16 74.0Virginia 461 703------------------------- 360 422 19 20 76.0Mississippi 458 354---------------------- 328 167 20 23 77.9

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 7  607 037------ (D) (X) (X) 31.6

Fresno, CA 254 522---------------------- 189 801 1 4 1.1Merced, CA 244 840--------------------- 191 996 2 3 2.1Stanislaus, CA 243 078------------------- 193 166 3 2 3.1Tulare, CA 241 236---------------------- 132 930 4 9 4.1Weld, CO 233 303----------------------- 167 008 5 7 5.1

San Bernardino, CA 230 855-------------- 195 310 6 1 6.0Lancaster, PA 209 565------------------- 185 783 7 5 6.9Duplin, NC 203 810---------------------- 93 142 8 16 7.7Riverside, CA 191 023-------------------- 182 575 9 6 8.5Sussex, DE 159 210--------------------- 163 207 10 8 9.2

Rockingham, VA 158 868----------------- 121 407 11 10 9.8Sampson, NC 134 920------------------- 53 706 12 30 10.4Union, NC 120 729----------------------- 85 900 13 18 10.9Texas, OK 119 958---------------------- 62 665 14 24 11.4Deaf Smith, TX 118 390------------------ 110 566 15 11 11.9

Washington, AR 114 176----------------- 109 531 16 12 12.4Benton, AR 108 924--------------------- 107 085 17 13 12.8Cullman, AL 106 983--------------------- 93 997 18 15 13.3Imperial, CA 103 075--------------------- 99 910 19 14 13.7Kings, CA 101 591----------------------- 61 122 20 26 14.1

San Joaquin, CA 98 478----------------- 81 595 21 19 14.5Maricopa, AZ 92 902-------------------- 89 336 22 17 14.9Gonzales, TX 91 466-------------------- 75 602 23 20 15.3Castro, TX 91 366---------------------- 35 298 24 68 15.7Scott, KS 80 410----------------------- 51 564 25 34 16.0

Sioux, IA 76 094------------------------ 62 074 26 25 16.3Stearns, MN 70 855--------------------- 53 521 27 31 16.6DeKalb, AL 70 649---------------------- 51 025 28 38 16.9Parmer, TX 70 316---------------------- 46 215 29 45 17.2Mercer, OH 69 737--------------------- 42 354 30 50 17.5

Cuming, NE 69 198--------------------- 51 927 31 33 17.8Yakima, WA 69 065--------------------- 46 468 32 43 18.1Wilkes, NC 67 939---------------------- 67 963 33 22 18.3Finney, KS 66 681---------------------- 72 832 34 21 18.6Darke, OH 65 142---------------------- 44 002 35 47 18.9

Geographic area

Expenses ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Whatcom, WA 65 036------------------- 49 435 36 40 19.2Erath, TX 64 524----------------------- 31 059 37 85 19.4Wicomico, MD 64 429------------------- 63 954 38 23 19.7Morgan, CO 63 674--------------------- 51 043 39 37 20.0Wayne, NC 63 277---------------------- 47 119 40 42 20.2

Nacogdoches, TX 62 495---------------- 55 430 41 28 20.5Grant, KS 60 670----------------------- 41 367 42 52 20.7Dubois, IN 59 726---------------------- 52 917 43 32 21.0Dawson, NE 59 671--------------------- 46 369 44 44 21.2Hansford, TX 59 028-------------------- 49 614 45 39 21.5

Shelby, TX 58 771---------------------- 51 434 46 36 21.7Camp, TX 58 533----------------------- 51 558 47 35 22.0Haskell, KS 57 220--------------------- 43 750 48 48 22.2Scott, MS 57 096----------------------- 40 653 49 53 22.4Ford, KS 56 938------------------------ 38 862 50 58 22.7

Marshall, AL 52 859--------------------- 39 631 51 54 22.9Elmore, ID (D)---------------------- (D) 52 197 (D)Ottawa, MI 51 970---------------------- 38 876 53 57 23.3Carroll, AR 50 658---------------------- 32 127 54 83 23.5Barry, MO 50 430----------------------- 26 127 55 117 23.7

Hopkins, TX 50 136--------------------- 36 372 56 65 24.0Pinal, AZ 49 735------------------------ 54 902 57 29 24.2Madera, CA 49 665--------------------- 41 991 58 51 24.4Yuma, CO 49 479----------------------- 20 536 59 172 24.6Hempstead, AR 49 371------------------ 42 817 60 49 24.8

Moore, TX 49 163---------------------- 34 716 61 69 25.0Kandiyohi, MN 48 510------------------- 33 135 62 78 25.2Sonoma, CA 47 682-------------------- 38 854 63 59 25.4Habersham, GA 47 290----------------- 38 014 64 61 25.6Blount, AL 46 879---------------------- 33 797 65 73 25.8

Smith, MS 46 408----------------------- 27 928 66 103 26.0Worcester, MD 46 343------------------ 59 498 67 27 26.2Kern, CA 45 746------------------------ 37 230 68 63 26.3Gooding, ID 45 076--------------------- 19 932 69 177 26.5Chaves, NM 44 526--------------------- 13 179 70 334 26.7

McCurtain, OK 43 707------------------- 30 163 71 87 26.9Gray, KS 42 677------------------------ 35 515 72 67 27.1Hall, GA 42 467------------------------ 47 971 73 41 27.3Adair, OK 42 406----------------------- 27 743 74 107 27.4Newton, MO 42 381-------------------- 28 643 75 99 27.6

Logan, CO 42 069---------------------- 25 859 76 118 27.8Swisher, TX 42 024--------------------- 34 590 77 71 28.0Franklin, GA 41 365--------------------- 28 586 78 100 28.1Augusta, VA 40 801--------------------- 24 195 79 130 28.3Okeechobee, FL 40 657----------------- 36 461 80 64 28.5

Franklin, PA 40 379--------------------- 29 051 81 94 28.6Lebanon, PA 40 074-------------------- 32 001 82 84 28.8Somerset, MD 39 418------------------- 38 904 83 56 29.0Morrison, MN 39 402-------------------- 39 460 84 55 29.1Dubuque, IA 38 891--------------------- 26 778 85 114 29.3

Dona Ana, NM 38  810------------------ 28 909 86 96 29.4McDonald, MO 38 718------------------ 33 025 87 79 29.6Delaware, IA 37 911-------------------- 32 473 88 81 29.8Simpson, MS 37 837-------------------- 23 169 89 142 29.9Jackson, GA 37 782-------------------- 36 231 90 66 30.1

Randolph, NC 37 373------------------- 37 398 91 62 30.2Seward, KS 37 044--------------------- 22 117 92 150 30.4Wayne, OH 37 008--------------------- 25 493 93 121 30.5Grant, WA 36 462---------------------- 33 331 94 76 30.7Delaware, OK 36 295------------------- 27 339 95 110 30.8

Madison, AR 35 979-------------------- 33 211 96 77 31.0Randall, TX 35 787--------------------- 26 773 97 115 31.1Bradford, PA 35 760-------------------- 23 512 98 134 31.3Lubbock, TX (D)-------------------- 16 370 99 243 (D)Page, VA 35 068----------------------- 23 237 100 141 31.6

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Table 13. Expenses for Commercial Fertilizer: 1992 and 1987[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Expenses ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 8  204 324----------- 6 684 944 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 6  408 417--------- 5 193 933 (X) (X) 78.1

Illinois 645 280-------------------------- 564 393 1 1 7.9Iowa 578 142---------------------------- 467 355 2 2 14.9California 568 772----------------------- 427 924 3 3 21.8Texas 445 433-------------------------- 339 641 4 5 27.3Indiana 420 849------------------------- 354 501 5 4 32.4

Minnesota 405 097----------------------- 328 661 6 6 37.3Nebraska 344 363----------------------- 269 359 7 8 41.5Ohio 305 407---------------------------- 276 272 8 7 45.3Missouri 301 298------------------------ 239 254 9 9 48.9Florida 283 424-------------------------- 209 617 10 12 52.4

Kansas 280 102------------------------- 216 166 11 11 55.8Wisconsin 248 410----------------------- 236 568 12 10 58.8North Carolina 233 479------------------- 179 396 13 14 61.7Michigan 218 185------------------------ 194 526 14 13 64.3North Dakota 200  797-------------------- 178 957 15 15 66.8

Georgia 191 665------------------------- 156 412 16 16 69.1Idaho 190 698--------------------------- 148 396 17 18 71.4Washington 185 614--------------------- 153 949 18 17 73.7Arkansas 184 504----------------------- 123 230 19 20 76.0Kentucky 176 898------------------------ 129 356 20 19 78.1

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 1  608 043------ 1 260 228 (X) (X) 19.6

Fresno, CA 71 915---------------------- 53 744 1 1 .9Monterey, CA 56 588------------------- 26 628 2 5 1.6Kern, CA 54 786------------------------ 42 959 3 2 2.2Palm Beach, FL 40 410----------------- 32 650 4 3 2.7Tulare, CA 37 278---------------------- 31 213 5 4 3.2

Grant, WA 34 300---------------------- 25 014 6 7 3.6Imperial, CA 30 138--------------------- 25 091 7 6 4.0San Joaquin, CA 28 682----------------- 23 569 8 8 4.3Merced, CA 25 509--------------------- 20 942 9 9 4.6Bingham, ID 23 161--------------------- 17 447 10 13 4.9

Ventura, CA 23 088--------------------- 13 974 11 24 5.2Whitman, WA 21 894-------------------- 17 580 12 12 5.5Hendry, FL 21 701---------------------- 12 207 13 33 5.7Stanislaus, CA 21 524------------------- 16 174 14 16 6.0Kings, CA 21 318----------------------- 19 613 15 10 6.2

Yuma, AZ 19 587----------------------- 16 065 16 17 6.5McLean, IL 19 260---------------------- 16 462 17 15 6.7Franklin, WA 18 477-------------------- 18 584 18 11 6.9Polk, MN 18 339------------------------ 16 945 19 14 7.2Riverside, CA 18 023-------------------- 14 746 20 20 7.4

Marion, OR 17 034--------------------- 12 611 21 28 7.6Iroquois, IL 16 955---------------------- 14 952 22 19 7.8Champaign, IL 16 676------------------- 12 485 23 30 8.0Maricopa, AZ 16 392-------------------- 15 250 24 18 8.2La Salle, IL 16 374---------------------- 14 303 25 21 8.4

Dade, FL 16 163----------------------- 12 256 26 31 8.6Canyon, ID 16 004---------------------- 11 998 27 34 8.8Cassia, ID 15 909----------------------- 12 523 28 29 9.0Renville, MN 15 585-------------------- 9 928 29 60 9.2Yolo, CA 15 469------------------------ 11 134 30 42 9.4

Adams, WA 15 436--------------------- 12 213 31 32 9.6Polk, FL 15 303------------------------ 14 153 32 23 9.7Santa Barbara, CA 15 195--------------- 9 846 33 61 9.9Benton, WA 15 078--------------------- 9 678 34 67 10.1Huron, MI 15 075----------------------- 14 206 35 22 10.3

Geographic area

Expenses ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Sutter, CA 14 841----------------------- 10 781 36 44 10.5Madera, CA 14 804--------------------- 11 527 37 39 10.7Walsh, ND 14 444---------------------- 10 592 38 49 10.8Cass, ND 14 413----------------------- 11 712 39 38 11.0Yakima, WA 14 380--------------------- 11 403 40 40 11.2

Collier, FL 14 159----------------------- 7 206 41 123 11.4Linn, OR 13 952------------------------ 11 750 42 37 11.5Weld, CO 13 880----------------------- 9 682 43 65 11.7St. Lucie, FL 13 867-------------------- 9 057 44 77 11.9Yuma, CO 13 710----------------------- 10 526 45 51 12.0

Hawaii, HI 13 710----------------------- 12 796 45 27 12.2Colusa, CA 13 577---------------------- 10 674 47 47 12.4Kossuth, IA 13 549--------------------- 10 184 48 55 12.5Livingston, IL 13 491-------------------- 13 148 49 25 12.7Bureau, IL 13 298----------------------- 11 792 50 36 12.9

Vermilion, IL 12 938--------------------- 10 318 51 52 13.0Manatee, FL 12 918-------------------- 9 679 52 66 13.2Minidoka, ID 12 899--------------------- 8 055 53 96 13.3Stoddard, MO 12 830------------------- 9 154 54 74 13.5Dane, WI 12 806----------------------- 11 854 55 35 13.6

Walla Walla, WA 12 771----------------- 8 145 56 93 13.8Grand Forks, ND 12  571---------------- 10 012 57 59 13.9Umatilla, OR 12 428-------------------- 10 078 58 58 14.1Henry, IL 12 345------------------------ 11 249 59 41 14.3Sanilac, MI 12 207---------------------- 10 156 60 56 14.4

San Diego, CA 12 086------------------ 9 328 61 68 14.5Christian, IL 11 955--------------------- 9 271 62 72 14.7Sangamon, IL 11 879------------------- 10 691 63 46 14.8Aroostook, ME 11 807------------------ 10 111 64 57 15.0Hillsborough, FL 11 780----------------- 8 820 65 80 15.1

Arkansas, AR 11 768------------------- 8 641 66 82 15.3Richland, ND 11 747-------------------- 10 728 67 45 15.4Lee, IL 11 628-------------------------- 9 128 68 75 15.6Malheur, OR 11 618-------------------- 8 076 69 95 15.7Marshall, MN 11 450-------------------- 10 301 70 53 15.8

Gaines, TX 11 407---------------------- 7 253 71 121 16.0Hidalgo, TX 11 400--------------------- 12 856 72 26 16.1DeKalb, IL 11 224---------------------- 9 320 73 69 16.2Knox, IN 10 961------------------------ 8 209 74 91 16.4Butte, CA 10 901----------------------- 9 124 75 76 16.5

Pinal, AZ 10 864------------------------ 10 566 76 50 16.6Pembina, ND 10 613-------------------- 9 743 77 63 16.8Pottawattamie, IA 10 612---------------- 7 931 78 100 16.9Glenn, CA 10 589----------------------- 9 288 79 71 17.0Poinsett, AR 10 540--------------------- 6 842 80 141 17.2

Sampson, NC 10 420------------------- 7 345 81 119 17.3Faribault, MN 10 339-------------------- 7 560 82 107 17.4Whiteside, IL 10 261-------------------- 9 724 83 64 17.5Mississippi, AR 10 224------------------ 4 852 84 357 17.7Tuscola, MI 10 199--------------------- 9 813 85 62 17.8

Redwood, MN 10 127------------------- 7 470 86 112 17.9Lincoln, WA 10 025--------------------- 10 187 87 54 18.0Fayette, IA 10 020---------------------- 7 460 88 113 18.2Sioux, IA 10 019------------------------ 8 512 89 84 18.3Cavalier, ND 9 971-------------------- 8 419 90 87 18.4

Holt, NE 9 956------------------------ 6 762 91 146 18.5Highlands, FL 9 946------------------- 6 569 92 154 18.6Clay, MN 9 931------------------------ 9 019 93 78 18.8Mason, IL 9 903----------------------- 6 682 94 149 18.9Ogle, IL 9 836------------------------- 10 597 95 48 19.0

Martin, MN 9 811---------------------- 7 099 96 131 19.1Wharton, TX 9 773-------------------- 8 397 97 88 19.2Tazewell, IL 9 747--------------------- 8 487 98 85 19.4Lancaster, PA 9 673------------------- 10 996 99 43 19.5Shelby, IL 9 619----------------------- 7 378 100 116 19.6

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Table 14. Expenses for Agricultural Chemicals: 1992 and 1987[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Expenses ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 6  133 705----------- 4 690 243 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 4  946 389--------- 3 710 458 (X) (X) 80.6

California 694 549----------------------- 544 779 1 1 11.3Illinois 439 672-------------------------- 336 428 2 2 18.5Iowa 424 136---------------------------- 309 894 3 3 25.4Florida 320 675-------------------------- 227 063 4 5 30.6Minnesota 301 155----------------------- 218 630 5 6 35.5

Texas 288 639-------------------------- 246 176 6 4 40.3Indiana 247 300------------------------- 183 674 7 7 44.3Mississippi 216 262---------------------- 130 399 8 13 47.8Nebraska 202 392----------------------- 154 483 9 8 51.1Arkansas 201 753----------------------- 115 386 10 16 54.4

Ohio 189 954---------------------------- 152 953 11 9 57.5Missouri 170 477------------------------ 135 348 12 11 60.3Louisiana 170 327----------------------- 112 347 13 17 63.0Washington 170 128--------------------- 132 723 14 12 65.8North Dakota 161  765-------------------- 143 598 15 10 68.5

Kansas 161 750------------------------- 125 003 16 14 71.1North Carolina 151 341------------------- 107 655 17 19 73.6Michigan 149 282------------------------ 119 993 18 15 76.0Georgia 148 906------------------------- 108 992 19 18 78.4Wisconsin 135 926----------------------- 104 934 20 20 80.6

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 1  703 035------ 1 206 558 (X) (X) 27.8

Kern, CA 96 595------------------------ 61 711 1 2 1.6Fresno, CA 93 850---------------------- 82 068 2 1 3.1Monterey, CA 60 099------------------- 34 481 3 5 4.1Tulare, CA 59 310---------------------- 49 264 4 3 5.1Palm Beach, FL 52 447----------------- 38 036 5 4 5.9

San Joaquin, CA 33 568----------------- 26 965 6 6 6.5Kings, CA 31 945----------------------- 25 700 7 8 7.0Merced, CA 27 579--------------------- 22 257 8 10 7.4Stanislaus, CA 27 112------------------- 24 111 9 9 7.9Yakima, WA 26 877--------------------- 18 479 10 14 8.3

Hendry, FL 26 517---------------------- 12 636 11 23 8.7Grant, WA 25 619---------------------- 16 062 12 19 9.2Ventura, CA 23 542--------------------- 18 413 13 15 9.5Imperial, CA 23 397--------------------- 25 781 14 7 9.9Yuma, AZ 22 806----------------------- 17 698 15 18 10.3

St. Lucie, FL 22 673-------------------- 12 789 16 22 10.7Madera, CA 22 338--------------------- 18 100 17 17 11.0Hidalgo, TX 22 147--------------------- 21 961 18 11 11.4Polk, FL 20 661------------------------ 20 006 19 12 11.7Maricopa, AZ 20 613-------------------- 18 323 20 16 12.1

Collier, FL 19 617----------------------- 10 638 21 32 12.4Sunflower, MS 19 529------------------- 9 075 22 41 12.7Washington, MS 19 451----------------- 9 746 23 36 13.0Bolivar, MS 19 365--------------------- 9 536 24 38 13.3Mississippi, AR 18 110------------------ 8 215 25 53 13.6

Coahoma, MS 17 772------------------- 7 952 26 57 13.9Riverside, CA 17 700-------------------- 18 764 27 13 14.2Pinal, AZ 17 521------------------------ 13 501 28 21 14.5Phillips, AR 17 520---------------------- 5 031 29 126 14.8Manatee, FL 17 134-------------------- 9 189 30 40 15.1

Dade, FL 17 104----------------------- 15 078 31 20 15.3Santa Barbara, CA 16 930--------------- 9 908 32 34 15.6Polk, MN 16 631------------------------ 12 092 33 25 15.9Yolo, CA 15 759------------------------ 10 896 34 31 16.1Sutter, CA 15 621----------------------- 11 424 35 28 16.4

Geographic area

Expenses ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Whitman, WA 15 365-------------------- 11 516 36 26 16.6Benton, WA 15 006--------------------- 11 170 37 29 16.9Indian River, FL 14 915----------------- 11 479 38 27 17.1Highlands, FL 14 870------------------- 8 854 39 45 17.4Yazoo, MS 14 829---------------------- 8 420 40 51 17.6

Franklin, WA 14 727-------------------- 11 141 41 30 17.9McLean, IL 14 597---------------------- 9 841 42 35 18.1Tensas, LA 14 062---------------------- 8 793 43 47 18.3Butte, CA 13 823----------------------- 12 305 44 24 18.5Morehouse, LA 13 713------------------ 7 704 45 62 18.8

Marion, OR 13 263--------------------- 8 732 46 48 19.0Umatilla, OR 13 169-------------------- 9 914 47 33 19.2Leflore, MS 12 970--------------------- 8 377 48 52 19.4Hillsborough, FL 12 799----------------- 9 002 49 42 19.6Richland, LA 12 490-------------------- 6 120 50 94 19.8

Renville, MN 12 469-------------------- 7 155 51 68 20.0La Salle, IL 12 131---------------------- 8 149 52 54 20.2Franklin, LA 11 800--------------------- 7 834 53 58 20.4East Carroll, LA 11 617------------------ 6 277 54 86 20.6Walla Walla, WA 11 568----------------- 9 218 55 39 20.8

Poinsett, AR 11 549--------------------- 6 768 56 76 21.0Martin, FL 11 421----------------------- 9 632 57 37 21.2Tallahatchie, MS 11 378----------------- 8 983 58 43 21.4DeSoto, FL 11 211---------------------- 4 378 59 179 21.5Colusa, CA 11 202---------------------- 8 916 60 44 21.7

Aroostook, ME 10 986------------------ 6 996 61 70 21.9Cass, ND 10 919----------------------- 8 471 62 50 22.1Iroquois, IL 10 690---------------------- 8 059 63 56 22.3Champaign, IL 10 660------------------- 7 680 64 63 22.4Walsh, ND 10 559---------------------- 7 795 65 60 22.6

Weld, CO 10 523----------------------- 7 288 66 67 22.8Glenn, CA 10 044----------------------- 7 526 67 64 22.9Crittenden, AR 9 988------------------- 5 334 68 117 23.1Sharkey, MS 9 953-------------------- 5 429 69 112 23.3Jefferson, AR 9 850------------------- 6 633 70 79 23.4

Hardee, FL 9 750---------------------- 7 709 71 61 23.6Madison, LA 9 624--------------------- 6 391 72 84 23.7Desha, AR 9 583---------------------- 5 996 73 98 23.9Livingston, IL 9 536-------------------- 8 131 74 55 24.0Tunica, MS 9 532---------------------- 4 769 75 143 24.2

San Diego, CA 9 527------------------ 8 852 76 46 24.4Chicot, AR 9 513---------------------- 5 624 77 104 24.5Dunklin, MO 9 335--------------------- 5 345 78 115 24.7Kossuth, IA 9 330--------------------- 6 507 79 81 24.8Wharton, TX 9 320-------------------- 6 106 80 95 25.0

Craighead, AR 9 273------------------- 4 817 81 140 25.1Linn, OR 9 109------------------------ 6 756 82 77 25.3Adams, WA 9 085--------------------- 7 831 83 59 25.4Grand Forks, ND 9  000---------------- 6 103 84 96 25.6Bureau, IL 8 950----------------------- 7 387 85 65 25.7

Henry, IL 8 753------------------------ 6 258 86 90 25.9Clay, MN 8 655------------------------ 6 859 87 73 26.0Sacramento, CA 8 653----------------- 5 083 88 124 26.1Morrow, OR 8 635--------------------- 8 549 89 49 26.3Lee, IL 8 571-------------------------- 6 484 90 82 26.4

Humphreys, MS 8 553----------------- 4 707 91 152 26.6Chelan, WA 8 482--------------------- 6 890 92 72 26.7DeKalb, IL 8 367---------------------- 5 503 93 108 26.8Lonoke, AR 8 354--------------------- 4 527 94 163 27.0Santa Cruz, CA 8 214------------------ 5 595 95 105 27.1

Vermilion, IL 8 207--------------------- 6 081 96 97 27.2Sangamon, IL 8 189------------------- 6 264 97 88 27.4Canyon, ID 8 186---------------------- 6 223 98 91 27.5Richland, ND 8 141-------------------- 6 734 99 78 27.6Concordia, LA 8 033------------------- 4 702 100 153 27.8

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Table 15. Expenses for Hired Farm Labor: 1992 and 1987[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Expenses ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 12  961 639----------- 10 866 236 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 9  822 145--------- 8 095 528 (X) (X) 75.8

California 2 922 390----------------------- 2 385 242 1 1 22.5Florida 937 571-------------------------- 721 540 2 2 29.8Texas 729 915-------------------------- 630 271 3 3 35.4Washington 601 614--------------------- 420 768 4 4 40.1North Carolina 388 338------------------- 287 037 5 7 43.0

Oregon 367 047------------------------- 257 760 6 12 45.9Wisconsin 362 356----------------------- 312 325 7 5 48.7Pennsylvania 352 456-------------------- 292 030 8 6 51.4New York 336 461----------------------- 277 463 9 9 54.0Michigan 318 276------------------------ 242 445 10 14 56.4

Illinois 300 090-------------------------- 275 128 11 10 58.8Minnesota 261 649----------------------- 244 055 12 13 60.8Ohio 259 501---------------------------- 218 106 13 16 62.8Iowa 259 210---------------------------- 282 515 14 8 64.8Nebraska 254 132----------------------- 261 094 15 11 66.7

Georgia 252 721------------------------- 209 647 16 17 68.7Idaho 245 990--------------------------- 181 790 17 22 70.6Kansas 239 629------------------------- 226 075 18 15 72.4Arkansas 223 124----------------------- 198 167 19 19 74.2Colorado 209 675------------------------ 172 070 20 23 75.8

COUNTIES

100 leading counties (D)------ (D) (X) (X) (D)

Monterey, CA 293 009------------------- 191 464 1 3 2.3Fresno, CA 260 559---------------------- 270 592 2 1 4.3Kern, CA 254 017------------------------ 204 558 3 2 6.2Palm Beach, FL 197 184----------------- 162 757 4 4 7.8Ventura, CA 186 746--------------------- 135 552 5 5 9.2

Tulare, CA 183 970---------------------- 130 927 6 6 10.6Yakima, WA 152 386--------------------- 100 947 7 9 11.8Riverside, CA 133 587-------------------- 101 673 8 8 12.8San Diego, CA 125 995------------------ 103 000 9 7 13.8San Joaquin, CA 125 309----------------- 95 283 10 10 14.8

Stanislaus, CA 109 909------------------- 92 497 11 11 15.6Merced, CA 105 137--------------------- 91 130 12 12 16.4Santa Barbara, CA 96 405--------------- 62 189 13 18 17.2Santa Cruz, CA 84 679------------------ 57 422 14 20 17.8Dade, FL 78 991----------------------- 45 688 15 29 18.4

Maricopa, AZ 69 585-------------------- 77 735 16 14 19.0Orange, CA 68 752--------------------- 63 257 17 17 19.5Los Angeles, CA 67  359----------------- 60 372 18 19 20.0Imperial, CA 66 721--------------------- 81 908 19 13 20.5Marion, OR 66 056--------------------- 39 268 20 30 21.0

Grant, WA 65 470---------------------- 35 732 21 34 21.5Kings, CA 64 443----------------------- 70 342 22 15 22.0Maui, HI 63 863------------------------ 64 031 23 16 22.5Orange, FL 63 793---------------------- 52 825 24 22 23.0Sonoma, CA 60 293-------------------- 38 375 25 32 23.5

Chester, PA 59 988--------------------- 50 398 26 23 23.9Weld, CO 55 886----------------------- 47 611 27 26 24.4Hillsborough, FL 55 028----------------- 35 554 28 36 24.8Madera, CA 55 004--------------------- 46 150 29 28 25.2San Bernardino, CA 54 902-------------- 48 275 30 25 25.7

Hawaii, HI 49 500----------------------- 54 570 31 21 26.0Yolo, CA 48 547------------------------ 35 631 32 35 26.4Yuma, AZ 46 940----------------------- 47 040 33 27 26.8Honolulu, HI 45 432--------------------- 48 365 34 24 27.1Chelan, WA 43 694--------------------- 27 714 35 47 27.5

Geographic area

Expenses ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Hendry, FL 43 526---------------------- 23 303 36 61 27.8Clackamas, OR 43 201------------------ 26 256 37 50 28.1Berks, PA 42 743----------------------- 24 760 38 56 28.5Manatee, FL 42 329-------------------- 28 508 39 46 28.8Benton, WA 41 991--------------------- 28 984 40 45 29.1

Ottawa, MI 41 739---------------------- 24 745 41 57 29.4San Luis Obispo, CA 40  804------------- 33 031 42 41 29.7Sutter, CA 39 797----------------------- 35 531 43 37 30.1Hidalgo, TX 39 064--------------------- 33 984 44 40 30.4Collier, FL 38 662----------------------- 25 688 45 52 30.7

Santa Clara, CA 38 657----------------- 38 270 46 33 31.0Washington, OR 35 979----------------- 20 749 47 64 31.2Napa, CA 35 528----------------------- 19 239 48 68 31.5San Mateo, CA 35 334------------------ 38 394 49 31 31.8Suffolk, NY 34 380---------------------- 25 986 50 51 32.0

Pinal, AZ 32 260------------------------ 34 584 51 39 32.3Sacramento, CA 31 730----------------- 27 295 52 48 32.5Armstrong, PA (D)------------------- (D) 53 63 (D)Franklin, WA 30 832-------------------- 23 529 54 60 33.0Skagit, WA 30 071---------------------- 15 191 55 85 33.2

Hartford, CT 29 806--------------------- 25 330 56 53 33.5Lee, FL 29 419------------------------- 30 090 57 44 33.7Dona Ana, NM 29  417------------------ 22 896 58 62 33.9Polk, FL 28 935------------------------ 35 463 59 38 34.1St. Lucie, FL 28 409-------------------- 24 945 60 55 34.4

Butte, CA 28 040----------------------- 31 208 61 42 34.6Okanogan, WA 27 834------------------ 24 481 62 58 34.8Lancaster, PA 27 365------------------- 30 707 63 43 35.0Yamhill, OR 27 240--------------------- 12 932 64 104 35.2Sampson, NC 27 103------------------- 16 284 65 76 35.4

Douglas, WA 26 941-------------------- 18 866 66 69 35.6Canyon, ID 26 811---------------------- 19 325 67 67 35.8Whatcom, WA 24 951------------------- 16 468 68 74 36.0Highlands, FL 24 355------------------- 16 493 69 73 36.2San Benito, CA 24 173------------------ 14 349 70 90 36.4

Colusa, CA 24 041---------------------- 17 218 71 71 36.6Indian River, FL 23 497----------------- 23 657 72 59 36.8Martin, FL 21 983----------------------- 18 730 73 70 36.9Plymouth, MA 21 944------------------- 15 369 74 81 37.1Umatilla, OR 21 810-------------------- 19 624 75 66 37.3

Lake, OH 21 652----------------------- 10 156 76 138 37.5Glenn, CA 21 549----------------------- 19 661 77 65 37.6Volusia, FL 21 379---------------------- 16 362 78 75 37.8Duplin, NC 21 092---------------------- 11 696 79 118 37.9Fayette, KY 21 090--------------------- 25 188 80 54 38.1

Adams, PA 20 279---------------------- 14 600 81 89 38.3Kauai, HI 19 993------------------------ 26 264 82 49 38.4Lake, FL 19 965------------------------ 14 233 83 93 38.6Solano, CA 19 733---------------------- 15 028 84 86 38.7New London, CT 19  712---------------- 15 381 85 80 38.9

Gadsden, FL 19 437-------------------- 8 322 86 189 39.0Allegan, MI 18 802---------------------- 15 971 87 77 39.2Kent, MI 18 785------------------------ 13 477 88 100 39.3Gooding, ID 18 513--------------------- 9 889 89 148 39.5Hardee, FL 18 406---------------------- 10 014 90 145 39.6

Pierce, WA 18 252---------------------- 13 622 91 99 39.7Yuba, CA 18 175----------------------- 15 363 92 82 39.9Linn, OR 17 953------------------------ 12 622 93 106 40.0Marathon, WI 17 814-------------------- 12 082 94 112 40.2Cumberland, NJ 17 721----------------- 11 886 95 114 40.3

Dane, WI 17 508----------------------- 12 404 96 110 40.4Bingham, ID 17 485--------------------- 12 407 97 109 40.6Aroostook, ME 17 267------------------ 15 476 98 79 40.7Malheur, OR 17 206-------------------- 13 692 99 98 40.8Benton, AR 16 968--------------------- 15 279 100 83 (D)

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Table 16. Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales: 1992 and 1987[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Return ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 30  421 664----------- 26 430 535 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 23  940 480--------- 20 830 715 (X) (X) 78.7

California 3 179 111----------------------- 2 927 279 1 1 10.5Iowa 2 193 209---------------------------- 2 146 997 2 2 17.7Illinois 2 169 423-------------------------- 1 730 879 3 3 24.8Texas 1 485 658-------------------------- 1 552 158 4 4 29.7Nebraska 1 462 607----------------------- 1 229 040 5 7 34.5

Kansas 1 393 417------------------------- 922 225 6 9 39.1Wisconsin 1 230 986----------------------- 1 253 108 7 5 43.1Minnesota 1 216 890----------------------- 1 233 896 8 6 47.1Florida 1 139 072-------------------------- 1 087 317 9 8 50.9Indiana 961 902------------------------- 883 642 10 10 54.0

North Carolina 912 136------------------- 688 217 11 12 57.0Missouri 889 365------------------------ 829 853 12 11 59.9Kentucky 817 456------------------------ 579 635 13 16 62.6Ohio 787 050---------------------------- 685 358 14 13 65.2Arkansas 778 566----------------------- 643 726 15 15 67.8

Pennsylvania 758 341-------------------- 661 804 16 14 70.3Washington 689 113--------------------- 478 484 17 19 72.5South Dakota 662 184------------------- 573 997 18 17 74.7North Dakota 652  308-------------------- 332 673 19 23 76.8Georgia 561 686------------------------- 390 427 20 21 78.7

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 7  514 506------ 6 355 662 (X) (X) 24.7

Fresno, CA 378 830---------------------- 360 611 1 1 1.2Monterey, CA 272 991------------------- 157 703 2 7 2.1Tulare, CA 252 426---------------------- 239 312 3 4 3.0Kern, CA 214 364------------------------ 242 437 4 3 3.7Palm Beach, FL 192 771----------------- 294 958 5 2 4.3

San Joaquin, CA 181 572----------------- 147 236 6 10 4.9Lancaster, PA 165 677------------------- 148 476 7 9 5.5Merced, CA 162 137--------------------- 160 224 8 5 6.0Riverside, CA 151 778-------------------- 149 727 9 8 6.5Yakima, WA 143 306--------------------- 84 711 10 18 7.0

Stanislaus, CA 138 713------------------- 159 660 11 6 7.4Weld, CO 121 995----------------------- 117 018 12 12 7.8Wichita, KS 118 925--------------------- 32 095 13 115 8.2Ventura, CA 115 741--------------------- 135 714 14 11 8.6Kings, CA 113 460----------------------- 101 897 15 14 9.0

Imperial, CA 109 667--------------------- 100 601 16 16 9.3San Diego, CA 107 927------------------ 101 876 17 15 9.7Madera, CA 107 475--------------------- 67 521 18 23 10.0Dade, FL 103 519----------------------- 62 657 19 25 10.4San Bernardino, CA 96 174-------------- 95 216 20 17 10.7

Maricopa, AZ 88 594-------------------- 102 878 21 13 11.0Sussex, DE 86 390--------------------- 50 383 22 38 11.3Dane, WI 83 606----------------------- 47 014 23 52 11.5Sioux, IA 81 511------------------------ 68 500 24 22 11.8Cuming, NE 79 137--------------------- 50 693 25 37 12.1

McLean, IL 78 649---------------------- 58 667 26 28 12.3Marathon, WI 78 215-------------------- 58 644 27 29 12.6Grant, WA 76 955---------------------- 51 736 28 36 12.8Yuma, AZ 75 151----------------------- 72 147 29 19 13.1Santa Barbara, CA 71 681--------------- 64 792 30 24 13.3

Hendry, FL 70 944---------------------- 48 399 31 45 13.5Santa Cruz, CA 67 434------------------ 38 712 32 77 13.8Champaign, IL 67 427------------------- 50 085 33 41 14.0Duplin, NC 67 370---------------------- 28 947 34 143 14.2Marion, OR 66 224--------------------- 38 223 35 82 14.4

Geographic area

Return ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Berks, PA 65 815----------------------- 41 594 36 69 14.6Livingston, IL 64 749-------------------- 50 177 37 40 14.9Chester, PA 63 101--------------------- 43 153 38 61 15.1Castro, TX 62 246---------------------- 33 022 39 108 15.3Stearns, MN 61 438--------------------- 55 187 40 33 15.5

Sampson, NC 61 372------------------- 45 041 41 57 15.7Haskell, KS 61 133--------------------- 25 625 42 182 15.9Collier, FL 59 697----------------------- 21 111 43 274 16.1Sonoma, CA 59 065-------------------- 42 867 44 62 16.3Rockingham, VA 58 515----------------- 38 876 45 76 16.5

Malheur, OR 54 378-------------------- 32 231 46 114 16.6Orange, FL 54 324---------------------- 55 558 47 32 16.8Iroquois, IL 53 677---------------------- 47 991 48 48 17.0Scott, KS 53 505----------------------- 29 979 49 132 17.2Highlands, FL 53 329------------------- 46 864 50 54 17.3

Sangamon, IL 53 034------------------- 42 671 51 63 17.5Deaf Smith, TX 52 737------------------ 59 917 52 27 17.7Grant, WI 52 113----------------------- 47 977 53 49 17.9Franklin, WA 51 311-------------------- 27 729 54 157 18.0Manatee, FL 50 772-------------------- 35 849 55 89 18.2

Dallam, TX 50 380---------------------- 20 069 56 306 18.4Dodge, WI 50 334---------------------- 48 050 57 47 18.5Hartley, TX 50 102---------------------- 9 313 58 855 18.7Hillsborough, FL 49 633----------------- 49 215 59 44 18.9Christian, IL 49 629--------------------- 33 630 60 102 19.0

Ford, KS 49 510------------------------ 13 833 61 543 19.2Yuma, CO 49 441----------------------- 19 466 62 323 19.3Bureau, IL 49 273----------------------- 36 158 63 87 19.5Bingham, ID 48 579--------------------- 28 137 64 153 19.7Los Angeles, CA 48  342----------------- 47 174 65 51 19.8

Vermilion, IL 47 691--------------------- 36 110 66 88 20.0Pottawattamie, IA 47 216---------------- 35 496 67 92 20.1La Salle, IL 46 888---------------------- 48 149 68 46 20.3Chelan, WA 46 138--------------------- 29 856 69 136 20.4Finney, KS 46 115---------------------- 38 186 70 83 20.6

Canyon, ID 45 098---------------------- 28 060 71 154 20.7Pinal, AZ 44 219------------------------ 70 267 72 21 20.9Hawaii, HI 44 160----------------------- 60 993 73 26 21.0Carroll, IA 44 026----------------------- 44 532 74 58 21.2Orange, CA 43 979--------------------- 57 842 75 30 21.3

Washington, AR 43 615----------------- 42 032 76 67 21.5Indian River, FL 43 339----------------- 39 961 77 72 21.6Sutter, CA 43 063----------------------- 40 307 78 70 21.7Franklin, PA 42 979--------------------- 32 457 79 112 21.9Butte, CA 42 772----------------------- 47 324 80 50 22.0

Plymouth, IA 42 740-------------------- 44 346 81 59 22.2Polk, FL 42 454------------------------ 71 993 82 20 22.3Kossuth, IA 42 111--------------------- 49 897 83 43 22.4Martin, FL 41 765----------------------- 38 304 84 80 22.6Macon, IL 41 493----------------------- 25 396 85 185 22.7

Shawano, WI 41 271-------------------- 30 732 86 126 22.9Mississippi, AR 41 110------------------ 22 943 87 229 23.0Webster, IA 40 656--------------------- 39 764 88 74 23.1Logan, IL 40 616----------------------- 30 427 89 131 23.3St. Lucie, FL 40 314-------------------- 55 763 90 31 23.4

Okanogan, WA 40 306------------------ 24 882 91 194 23.5Morgan, CO 40 231--------------------- 46 987 92 53 23.7Texas, OK 40 224---------------------- 45 860 93 55 23.8Parmer, TX 40 026---------------------- 50 365 94 39 23.9Benton, AR 39 981--------------------- 50 071 95 42 24.1

Mercer, OH 39 676--------------------- 34 872 96 96 24.2Buena Vista, IA 39 631------------------ 30 593 97 127 24.3Clark, WI 39 604------------------------ 40 132 98 71 24.4Gooding, ID 39 456--------------------- 17 037 99 399 24.6Dona Ana, NM 39  273------------------ 35 792 100 90 24.7

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Table 17. Government Payments: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Payments ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 5  209 524----------- 9 646 573 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 4  480 672--------- 8 325 231 (X) (X) 86.0

Texas 512 288-------------------------- 677 714 1 5 9.8Iowa 477 958---------------------------- 1 153 713 2 1 19.0Kansas 368 937------------------------- 573 647 3 6 26.1Illinois 320 532-------------------------- 885 459 4 2 32.2Nebraska 313 355----------------------- 718 236 5 3 38.3

North Dakota 304  271-------------------- 484 606 6 7 44.1Minnesota 285 405----------------------- 712 843 7 4 49.6Arkansas 191 692----------------------- 232 417 8 15 53.3Montana 185 296------------------------ 232 620 9 14 56.8Missouri 179 086------------------------ 277 280 10 11 60.3

South Dakota 176 585------------------- 313 086 11 9 63.6California 174 196----------------------- 238 216 12 13 67.0Indiana 159 011------------------------- 440 580 13 8 70.0Oklahoma 144 599----------------------- 211 169 14 17 72.8Mississippi 137 095---------------------- 159 539 15 20 75.4

Colorado 117 564------------------------ 186 280 16 18 77.7Wisconsin 113 215----------------------- 256 775 17 12 79.9Ohio 109 439---------------------------- 286 316 18 10 82.0Washington 105 914--------------------- 177 957 19 19 84.0Louisiana 104 234----------------------- 106 778 20 22 86.0

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 1  038 105------ 1 623 868 (X) (X) 19.9

Fresno, CA 26 052---------------------- 28 979 1 3 .5Kern, CA 24 233------------------------ 28 456 2 4 1.0Whitman, WA 19 488-------------------- 36 339 3 1 1.3Chouteau, MT 17 064------------------- 22 014 4 21 1.7Maricopa, AZ 15 941-------------------- 23 221 5 15 2.0

Tulare, CA 15 673---------------------- 20 745 6 23 2.3Lincoln, WA 15 647--------------------- 23 561 7 13 2.6Polk, MN 15 251------------------------ 30 131 8 2 2.9Gaines, TX 14 886---------------------- 18 294 9 42 3.2Pinal, AZ 14 134------------------------ 19 739 10 27 3.4

Hale, TX 13 974------------------------ 22 037 11 20 3.7Poinsett, AR 13 962--------------------- 16 628 12 63 4.0Kings, CA 13 270----------------------- 18 132 13 43 4.2Bolivar, MS 12 809--------------------- 13 964 14 120 4.5Colusa, CA 12 551---------------------- 14 056 15 116 4.7

Cass, ND 12 528----------------------- 25 628 16 7 4.9Marshall, MN 12 490-------------------- 23 212 17 16 5.2Hill, MT 12 356------------------------- 16 689 18 60 5.4Sunflower, MS 12 215------------------- 13 034 19 154 5.7Kit Carson, CO 12 042------------------ 20 510 20 24 5.9

Sutter, CA 11 913----------------------- 11 615 21 200 6.1Stutsman, ND 11 839------------------- 17 969 22 44 6.3Wharton, TX 11 777-------------------- 14 872 23 91 6.6Yuma, CO 11 706----------------------- 23 856 24 12 6.8Lamb, TX 11 497----------------------- 16 666 25 62 7.0

Arkansas, AR 11 371------------------- 12 653 26 169 7.2Cavalier, ND 11 049-------------------- 23 978 27 10 7.4Umatilla, OR 11 019-------------------- 17 817 28 45 7.7Parmer, TX 10 914---------------------- 18 918 29 32 7.9Deaf Smith, TX 10 804------------------ 15 028 30 90 8.1

Lubbock, TX 10 650-------------------- 14 830 31 93 8.3Dawson, TX 10 621--------------------- 12 932 32 160 8.5Terry, TX 10 621----------------------- 13 525 32 139 8.7Craighead, AR 10 574------------------- 12 888 34 164 8.9Washington, MS 10 550----------------- 14 470 35 102 9.1

Geographic area

Payments ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Adams, WA 10 486--------------------- 17 066 36 55 9.3Walsh, ND 10 324---------------------- 17 767 37 46 9.5Barnes, ND 10 042--------------------- 16 538 38 65 9.7Lonoke, AR 9 977--------------------- 11 618 39 199 9.9Kossuth, IA 9 976--------------------- 26 317 40 6 10.1

Lynn, TX 9 933------------------------ 11 877 41 194 10.3Texas, OK 9 909---------------------- 13 956 42 121 10.4Ward, ND 9 879----------------------- 14 419 43 106 10.6Morehouse, LA 9 795------------------ 10 781 44 232 10.8Grand Forks, ND 9  757---------------- 18 592 45 37 11.0

Hockley, TX 9 707--------------------- 11 382 46 207 11.2Glenn, CA 9 687----------------------- 12 481 47 172 11.4Bottineau, ND 9 555------------------- 13 943 48 122 11.6Cross, AR 9 545----------------------- 10 449 49 244 11.7Floyd, TX 9 445----------------------- 12 785 50 165 11.9

McLean, ND 9 445--------------------- 12 034 50 188 12.1Washington, CO 9 409----------------- 13 828 52 127 12.3Walla Walla, WA 9 390----------------- 13 899 53 125 12.5Castro, TX 9 350---------------------- 15 285 54 85 12.7Iroquois, IL 9 337---------------------- 23 915 55 11 12.8

McLean, IL 9 239---------------------- 28 139 56 5 13.0Coahoma, MS 9 219------------------- 10 165 57 261 13.2Baca, CO 9 089----------------------- 13 509 58 140 13.4Leflore, MS 9 082--------------------- 9 467 59 292 13.5Valley, MT 9 068---------------------- 10 593 60 239 13.7

Pembina, ND 8 974-------------------- 16 333 61 70 13.9Jackson, AR 8 943-------------------- 10 471 62 242 14.1Jefferson Davis, LA 8  861-------------- 6 956 63 484 14.2Livingston, IL 8 859-------------------- 23 234 64 14 14.4Curry, NM 8 844----------------------- 13 160 65 152 14.6

Clay, AR 8 839------------------------ 10 118 66 262 14.7Richland, ND 8 779-------------------- 22 867 67 17 14.9Henry, IL 8 668------------------------ 22 599 68 18 15.1Butte, CA 8 651----------------------- 11 940 69 191 15.2Weld, CO 8 598----------------------- 16 250 70 72 15.4

Roosevelt, MT 8 589------------------- 8 642 71 349 15.6Bureau, IL 8 568----------------------- 24 191 72 9 15.7Grant, WA 8 329---------------------- 18 414 73 39 15.9Sumner, KS 8 319--------------------- 13 478 74 141 16.0Finney, KS 8 259---------------------- 14 448 75 103 16.2

Clinton, IA 8 222---------------------- 19 538 76 29 16.4Douglas, WA 8 193-------------------- 13 267 77 146 16.5La Salle, IL 8 158---------------------- 24 342 78 8 16.7Yazoo, MS 8 117---------------------- 9 121 79 312 16.8Jefferson, AR 8 008------------------- 9 371 80 294 17.0

Champaign, IL 7 994------------------- 22 536 81 19 17.1Toole, MT 7 942----------------------- 10 055 82 263 17.3Mississippi, AR 7 913------------------ 13 972 83 119 17.4Stoddard, MO 7 863------------------- 14 158 84 113 17.6Hidalgo, TX 7 842--------------------- 8 210 85 380 17.7

Kittson, MN 7 827--------------------- 14 201 86 112 17.9Thomas, KS 7 814--------------------- 13 870 87 126 18.0Phelps, NE 7 757---------------------- 17 680 88 47 18.2Whiteside, IL 7 737-------------------- 18 336 89 40 18.3Sheridan, MT 7 732-------------------- 9 060 90 315 18.5

Dane, WI 7 606----------------------- 19 567 91 28 18.6Reno, KS 7 593----------------------- 12 542 92 171 18.8Richland, LA 7 593-------------------- 8 415 92 362 18.9Swisher, TX 7 563--------------------- 11 663 94 198 19.1Merced, CA 7 510--------------------- 13 468 95 142 19.2

Sioux, IA 7 464------------------------ 18 635 96 36 19.4Perkins, NE 7 411--------------------- 12 331 97 179 19.5Greene, AR 7 384--------------------- 9 474 98 291 19.6Chicot, AR 7 338---------------------- 8 453 99 360 19.8Wells, ND 7 328----------------------- 10 311 100 252 19.9

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Table 18. Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1992 and1987

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Payments ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 167  817 858----------- 145 695 089 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 127  593 487--------- 110 844 725 (X) (X) 76.0

California 17 226 108----------------------- 14 160 450 1 1 10.3Texas 12 516 673-------------------------- 11 226 621 2 2 17.7Iowa 10 577 744---------------------------- 10 080 512 3 3 24.0Kansas 8 684 902------------------------- 7 050 316 4 6 29.2Nebraska 8 523 046----------------------- 7 385 368 5 4 34.3

Illinois 7 657 395-------------------------- 7 262 260 6 5 38.8Minnesota 6 762 409----------------------- 6 389 219 7 7 42.9Wisconsin 5 372 885----------------------- 5 166 644 8 8 46.1Florida 5 279 604-------------------------- 4 367 118 9 10 49.2North Carolina 4 874 631------------------- 3 633 038 10 13 52.1

Indiana 4 792 101------------------------- 4 508 264 11 9 55.0Missouri 4 482 234------------------------ 3 922 268 12 11 57.7Arkansas 4 351 197----------------------- 3 552 676 13 14 60.2Colorado 4 233 116------------------------ 3 329 411 14 15 62.8Ohio 4 023 479---------------------------- 3 720 380 15 12 65.2

Washington 3 927 136--------------------- 3 097 591 16 17 67.5Oklahoma 3 707 245----------------------- 2 926 062 17 19 69.7Pennsylvania 3 598 325-------------------- 3 125 505 18 16 71.9Georgia 3 583 118------------------------- 2 908 438 19 20 74.0South Dakota 3 420 139------------------- 3 032 584 20 18 76.0

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 40  396 641------ 32 627 911 (X) (X) 24.1

Fresno, CA 2 107 568---------------------- 1 710 502 1 1 1.3Tulare, CA 1 402 416---------------------- 1 051 201 2 3 2.1Kern, CA 1 361 119------------------------ 1 128 492 3 2 2.9Monterey, CA 1 204 328------------------- 731 964 4 9 3.6Weld, CO 1 188 666----------------------- 880 855 5 4 4.3

Merced, CA 915 110--------------------- 805 573 6 6 4.9Stanislaus, CA 898 654------------------- 789 267 7 7 5.4Palm Beach, FL 891 286----------------- 855 352 8 5 5.9Riverside, CA 849 553-------------------- 732 191 9 8 6.4San Joaquin, CA 786 999----------------- 641 354 10 11 6.9

Imperial, CA 754 963--------------------- 724 289 11 10 7.4Yakima, WA 693 223--------------------- 502 495 12 17 7.8Lancaster, PA 681 319------------------- 603 304 13 12 8.2Ventura, CA 668 743--------------------- 537 554 14 15 8.6Deaf Smith, TX 655 833------------------ 593 129 15 13 9.0

Kings, CA 595 117----------------------- 505 044 16 16 9.3San Bernardino, CA 568 161-------------- 496 166 17 18 9.7Maricopa, AZ 520 850-------------------- 572 011 18 14 10.0Texas, OK 514 209---------------------- 371 146 19 22 10.3Castro, TX 500 864---------------------- 296 736 20 33 10.6

San Diego, CA 496 746------------------ 444 785 21 19 10.9Grant, WA 490 257---------------------- 369 383 22 23 11.2Madera, CA 476 570--------------------- 351 371 23 27 11.5Parmer, TX 449 391---------------------- 361 480 24 25 11.7Cuming, NE 437 727--------------------- 346 423 25 28 12.0

Duplin, NC 434 155---------------------- 217 862 26 56 12.2Sioux, IA 429 504------------------------ 367 232 27 24 12.5Yuma, CO 412 761----------------------- 204 103 28 61 12.7Scott, KS 409 713----------------------- 287 812 29 35 13.0Sussex, DE 408 443--------------------- 332 348 30 29 13.2

Yuma, AZ 404 159----------------------- 361 037 31 26 13.5Santa Barbara, CA 391 419--------------- 288 041 32 34 13.7Rockingham, VA 371 351----------------- 278 590 33 38 13.9Haskell, KS 368 295--------------------- 258 986 34 41 14.1Dade, FL 359 127----------------------- 251 378 35 43 14.4

Geographic area

Payments ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Sampson, NC 356 776------------------- 191 171 36 75 14.6Morgan, CO 351 358--------------------- 285 503 37 36 14.8Finney, KS 343 325---------------------- 395 980 38 21 15.0Wichita, KS 337 568--------------------- 230 889 39 51 15.2Pinal, AZ 336 973------------------------ 422 296 40 20 15.4

Ford, KS 331 655------------------------ 240 224 41 46 15.6Dawson, NE 329 080--------------------- 316 036 42 31 15.8Marion, OR 314 085--------------------- 210 666 43 58 16.0Hansford, TX 308 129-------------------- 319 002 44 30 16.2Grant, KS 293 095----------------------- 238 577 45 47 16.3

Cassia, ID 290 521----------------------- 187 052 46 82 16.5Dallam, TX 289 654---------------------- 179 221 47 91 16.7Washington, AR 284 973----------------- 299 200 48 32 16.8Chester, PA 282 975--------------------- 236 026 49 49 17.0Sonoma, CA 281 103-------------------- 210 143 50 59 17.2

Hartley, TX 279 284---------------------- 228 902 51 52 17.3Dane, WI 278 129----------------------- 236 024 52 50 17.5Logan, CO 277 629---------------------- 201 494 53 64 17.7Stearns, MN 273 824--------------------- 237 519 54 48 17.8Hendry, FL 273 423---------------------- 161 656 55 116 18.0

Benton, AR 272 237--------------------- 263 875 56 39 18.2Moore, TX 270 769---------------------- 217 766 57 57 18.3Gray, KS 270 553------------------------ 250 227 58 44 18.5Elmore, ID 266 165---------------------- 135 082 59 166 18.6Canyon, ID 263 467---------------------- 252 957 60 42 18.8

Collier, FL 260 749----------------------- 118 854 61 221 19.0Hillsborough, FL 259 412----------------- 222 585 62 54 19.1Swisher, TX 249 880--------------------- 279 482 63 37 19.3Franklin, WA 245 057-------------------- 185 154 64 85 19.4Santa Cruz, CA 241 929------------------ 161 534 65 117 19.6

Union, NC 241 699----------------------- 173 251 66 93 19.7Yolo, CA 239 898------------------------ 187 093 67 81 19.8Berks, PA 238 311----------------------- 170 059 68 101 20.0Cullman, AL 237 798--------------------- 197 436 69 70 20.1Phelps, NE 237 361---------------------- 209 568 70 60 20.3

Ottawa, MI 234 420---------------------- 186 648 71 83 20.4Adams, WA 231 545--------------------- 199 564 72 68 20.5Plymouth, IA 228 189-------------------- 200 299 73 66 20.7Custer, NE 226 083---------------------- 171 116 74 97 20.8Sutter, CA 224 426----------------------- 200 909 75 65 20.9

Marathon, WI 222 917-------------------- 187 238 76 80 21.1Sherman, TX 222 397-------------------- 226 007 77 53 21.2Seward, KS 221 913--------------------- 135 785 78 162 21.3Bingham, ID 220 472--------------------- 162 283 79 115 21.5Lamb, TX 218 036----------------------- 184 387 80 87 21.6

Benton, WA 218 035--------------------- 137 841 81 154 21.7Sacramento, CA 212 283----------------- 202 178 82 63 21.9Polk, MN 212 015------------------------ 193 009 83 73 22.0Whatcom, WA 211 955------------------- 183 480 84 88 22.1Manatee, FL 209 947-------------------- 148 671 85 136 22.2

Hidalgo, TX 209 943--------------------- 241 305 86 45 22.4Grant, WI 209 332----------------------- 203 568 87 62 22.5Orange, FL 207 853---------------------- 197 437 88 69 22.6Kearny, KS 207 833---------------------- 127 811 89 190 22.7McLean, IL 207 453---------------------- 192 451 90 74 22.9

St. Lucie, FL 207 197-------------------- 165 847 91 106 23.0Walla Walla, WA 206 831----------------- 145 933 92 143 23.1Stevens, KS 206 168--------------------- 105 557 93 281 23.2Polk, FL 203 674------------------------ 260 703 94 40 23.4Malheur, OR 202 750-------------------- 148 230 95 137 23.5

Gooding, ID 202 433--------------------- 114 602 96 237 23.6Darke, OH 201 496---------------------- 163 104 97 111 23.7Dona Ana, NM 200  551------------------ 162 898 98 113 23.8Los Angeles, CA 200  532----------------- 194 278 99 72 24.0Carroll, IA 200 519----------------------- 182 812 100 89 24.1

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Table 19. Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Amount of loan ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 3  817 385----------- 8 333 195 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 3  506 693--------- 7 794 247 (X) (X) 91.9

Iowa 574 092---------------------------- 1 598 775 1 1 15.0Minnesota 396 050----------------------- 810 409 2 4 25.4Illinois 340 617-------------------------- 1 188 130 3 2 34.3Nebraska 254 861----------------------- 838 749 4 3 41.0Arkansas 248 206----------------------- 124 295 5 14 47.5

Mississippi 194 454---------------------- 86 435 6 17 52.6Texas 185 614-------------------------- 329 663 7 7 57.5Indiana 178 159------------------------- 544 230 8 5 62.1California 175 676----------------------- 69 089 9 20 66.7Louisiana 160 023----------------------- 74 656 10 19 70.9

North Dakota 144  439-------------------- 310 157 11 8 74.7Missouri 125 843------------------------ 263 264 12 11 78.0South Dakota 97 214------------------- 282 089 13 10 80.6Ohio 95 441---------------------------- 288 283 14 9 83.1Tennessee 84 044---------------------- 58 669 15 21 85.3

Kansas 76 790------------------------- 338 298 16 6 87.3Wisconsin 48 579----------------------- 213 749 17 12 88.5Montana 44 744------------------------ 116 792 18 15 89.7Michigan 43 087------------------------ 151 146 19 13 90.8Colorado 38 760------------------------ 107 369 20 16 91.9

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 1  245 032------ 1 625 812 (X) (X) 32.6

Fresno, CA 36 762---------------------- 4 912 1 528 1.0Richland, LA 23 538-------------------- 9 591 2 261 1.6Morehouse, LA 23 220------------------ 10 242 3 241 2.2Colusa, CA 23 163---------------------- 15 315 4 130 2.8Washington, MS 22 546----------------- 10 968 5 217 3.4

Bolivar, MS 21 954--------------------- 11 457 6 201 4.0Poinsett, AR 21 619--------------------- 11 820 7 196 4.5Sunflower, MS 21 404------------------- 6 791 8 381 5.1Coahoma, MS 20 269------------------- 4 256 9 591 5.6Craighead, AR 19 619------------------- 6 113 10 434 6.1

Kossuth, IA 18 108--------------------- 45 506 11 1 6.6Martin, MN 18 094---------------------- 30 565 12 7 7.1Kings, CA 17 533----------------------- 2 029 13 961 7.5Dunklin, MO 16 768--------------------- 4 451 14 569 8.0Leflore, MS 15 995--------------------- 5 848 15 451 8.4

Wharton, TX 15 974-------------------- 10 156 16 242 8.8Butte, CA 15 916----------------------- 12 479 17 184 9.2Renville, MN 15 114-------------------- 29 457 18 9 9.6Tallahatchie, MS 14 962----------------- 4 396 19 577 10.0Franklin, LA 14 894--------------------- 5 097 20 516 10.4

Sutter, CA 14 732----------------------- 5 683 21 459 10.8Desha, AR 14 729---------------------- 3 707 22 661 11.2Chicot, AR 14 411---------------------- 7 517 23 344 11.6Lonoke, AR 14 207--------------------- 5 575 24 473 11.9Blue Earth, MN 13  913------------------ 24 174 25 37 12.3

Kern, CA 13 837------------------------ 3 821 26 648 12.7Polk, MN 13 804------------------------ 27 717 27 14 13.0Franklin, IA 13 717---------------------- 27 950 28 13 13.4New Madrid, MO 13  635----------------- 13 400 29 167 13.7East Carroll, LA 13 214------------------ 3 923 30 633 14.1

Jefferson, AR 13 139------------------- 4 357 31 583 14.4Hardin, IA 13 130----------------------- 27 403 32 16 14.8Mississippi, AR 13 121------------------ 5 167 33 507 15.1Crockett, TN 13 051-------------------- 3 701 34 663 15.5Freeborn, MN 12 975------------------- 24 610 35 35 15.8

Geographic area

Amount of loan ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Cross, AR 12 922----------------------- 7 638 36 334 16.1Haywood, TN 12 583-------------------- 6 456 37 410 16.5Cottonwood, MN 12  538----------------- 20 626 38 64 16.8Redwood, MN 12 537------------------- 27 248 39 18 17.1Floyd, IA 12 289------------------------ 22 228 40 51 17.4

Faribault, MN 12 119-------------------- 26 471 41 24 17.8Glenn, CA 11 827----------------------- 5 953 42 442 18.1Watonwan, MN 11 741------------------ 18 818 43 85 18.4Lincoln, AR 11 620--------------------- 3 832 44 646 18.7Iroquois, IL 11 225---------------------- 39 057 45 2 19.0

Ashley, AR 11 106---------------------- 3 234 46 734 19.3Palo Alto, IA 10  950-------------------- 22 666 47 46 19.6Clay, AR 10 941------------------------ 7 726 48 328 19.8Richland, ND 10 877-------------------- 26 669 49 22 20.1Hamilton, NE 10 464-------------------- 27 304 50 17 20.4

Waseca, MN 10 449-------------------- 14 070 51 154 20.7Clinton, IA 10 425---------------------- 21 446 52 57 20.9Marshall, MN 10 404-------------------- 18 559 53 88 21.2Greene, AR 10 386--------------------- 6 972 54 374 21.5Holt, NE 10 250------------------------ 18 407 55 91 21.8

Yuma, CO 10 248----------------------- 34 135 56 4 22.0Tensas, LA 10 147---------------------- 3 565 57 681 22.3Hancock, IA 10 117--------------------- 27 469 58 15 22.6Gibson, TN 10 054---------------------- 6 878 59 378 22.8Lawrence, AR 10 007------------------- 6 155 60 432 23.1

Cerro Gordo, IA 9 934----------------- 25 045 61 31 23.3Yellow Medicine, MN 9  883------------- 19 044 62 82 23.6Winnebago, IA 9 869------------------- 20 126 63 70 23.9Bureau, IL 9 750----------------------- 29 552 64 8 24.1Mower, MN 9 750--------------------- 20 778 64 62 24.4

Cass, ND 9 741----------------------- 24 848 66 34 24.6Crittenden, AR 9 691------------------- 3 538 67 685 24.9Swift, MN 9 680----------------------- 15 513 68 127 25.1Quitman, MS 9 680-------------------- 3 353 68 711 25.4Stoddard, MO 9 632------------------- 17 202 70 101 25.6

Jackson, MN 9 574-------------------- 25 347 71 28 25.9Cedar, IA 9 574----------------------- 21 484 71 54 26.1O’Brien, IA 9 545---------------------- 24 135 73 39 26.4Chickasaw, IA 9 528------------------- 19 643 74 75 26.6Mercer, IL 9 498----------------------- 19 082 75 80 26.9

Henry, IL 9 497------------------------ 26 700 76 20 27.1Tama, IA 9 496------------------------ 24 282 77 36 27.4York, NE 9 482------------------------ 26 868 78 19 27.6Black Hawk, IA 9  363------------------ 23 235 79 43 27.9Nobles, MN 9 232--------------------- 19 706 80 74 28.1

Buchanan, IA 9 162-------------------- 23 002 81 44 28.4Fayette, IA 9 053---------------------- 25 434 82 27 28.6Walsh, ND 8 939---------------------- 15 147 83 133 28.8Lee, IL 8 815-------------------------- 25 564 84 26 29.1Worth, IA 8 813----------------------- 16 831 85 107 29.3

La Salle, IL 8 769---------------------- 33 331 86 6 29.5Antelope, NE 8 723-------------------- 16 883 87 106 29.8Lyon, MN 8 634----------------------- 14 831 88 141 30.0Whitman, WA 8 580-------------------- 12 709 89 180 30.2Nicollet, MN 8  575--------------------- 15 936 90 114 30.4

Benton, IA 8 560---------------------- 22 596 91 48 30.7Butler, IA 8 554----------------------- 20 072 92 71 30.9Matagorda, TX 8 496------------------ 4 724 93 545 31.1Emmet, IA 8 410---------------------- 17 526 94 99 31.3Bremer, IA 8 358---------------------- 16 353 95 110 31.5

Limestone, AL 8 270------------------- 2 707 96 804 31.8Norman, MN 8 228-------------------- 13 446 97 164 32.0Fillmore, NE 8 186--------------------- 23 428 98 41 32.2Lac qui Parle, MN 8  116---------------- 16 889 99 105 32.4Wright, IA 8 099----------------------- 25 186 100 30 32.6

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Table 20. Cropland Diverted Under Annual Commodity Programs: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 6  803 559----------- 43 152 685 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 6  116 604--------- 38 730 342 (X) (X) 89.9

Kansas 669 600------------------------- 3 956 196 1 1 9.8Iowa 625 654---------------------------- 3 560 902 2 4 19.0Texas 592 771-------------------------- 3 682 653 3 3 27.8North Dakota 545  854-------------------- 3 834 283 4 2 35.8Illinois 521 280-------------------------- 3 260 214 5 5 43.4

Nebraska 495 032----------------------- 2 891 014 6 6 50.7Minnesota 422 686----------------------- 2 730 320 7 7 56.9South Dakota 309 794------------------- 2 285 914 8 8 61.5Indiana 253 344------------------------- 1 613 291 9 10 65.2Oklahoma 234 208----------------------- 1 595 655 10 11 68.6

Montana 219 861------------------------ 1 848 178 11 9 71.9Missouri 206 458------------------------ 1 051 446 12 12 74.9Ohio 165 029---------------------------- 1 039 537 13 13 77.3Colorado 146 809------------------------ 969 449 14 14 79.5Michigan 135 063------------------------ 751 325 15 17 81.5

Washington 125 939--------------------- 848 226 16 16 83.3Wisconsin 124 480----------------------- 731 743 17 18 85.2Arkansas 121 685----------------------- 946 994 18 15 86.9Mississippi 109 366---------------------- 522 460 19 21 88.6California 91 691----------------------- 610 542 20 20 89.9

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 1  421 134------ 8 730 431 (X) (X) 20.9

Whitman, WA 29 829-------------------- 180 854 1 2 .4Cass, ND 26 935----------------------- 162 247 2 4 .8Polk, MN 26 048------------------------ 159 355 3 5 1.2Cavalier, ND 23 999-------------------- 162 356 4 3 1.6Lincoln, WA 21 022--------------------- 130 925 5 10 1.9

Barnes, ND 20 963--------------------- 133 966 6 9 2.2Sumner, KS 20 831--------------------- 127 127 7 13 2.5Bottineau, ND 20 509------------------- 133 978 8 8 2.8Ward, ND 20 230----------------------- 128 701 9 12 3.1Chouteau, MT 20 223------------------- 186 083 10 1 3.4

Stutsman, ND 19 634------------------- 139 591 11 7 3.7Marshall, MN 19 296-------------------- 130 498 12 11 4.0Richland, ND 18 458-------------------- 117 556 13 14 4.2Brown, SD 17 552---------------------- 117 518 14 15 4.5Fresno, CA 17 506---------------------- 65 116 15 105 4.7

McLean, ND 17 402--------------------- 114 827 16 18 5.0McLean, IL 17 309---------------------- 106 493 17 22 5.3Yuma, CO 17 274----------------------- 94 186 18 33 5.5Grand Forks, ND 17  261---------------- 109 843 19 21 5.8Ramsey, ND 17 234-------------------- 115 713 20 17 6.0

Gaines, TX 16 617---------------------- 83 451 21 45 6.3Kit Carson, CO 16 538------------------ 111 918 22 20 6.5Finney, KS 16 424---------------------- 83 838 23 43 6.7Spink, SD 16 421----------------------- (D) 24 19 7.0Kern, CA 16 012------------------------ 86 872 25 39 7.2

Walsh, ND 15 301---------------------- 105 656 26 23 7.4Iroquois, IL 15 299---------------------- 96 128 27 30 7.7Lubbock, TX 15 257-------------------- 71 160 28 81 7.9Garfield, OK 15 078--------------------- 92 657 29 34 8.1Lynn, TX 14 709------------------------ 63 208 30 111 8.3

Pembina, ND 14 695-------------------- 95 086 31 31 8.6Hockley, TX 14 532--------------------- 72 568 32 75 8.8Nueces, TX 14 371--------------------- 57 617 33 148 9.0Livingston, IL 14 365-------------------- 90 795 34 35 9.2Reno, KS 14 365----------------------- 100 172 34 25 9.4

Geographic area

Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Hill, MT 14 228------------------------- 145 769 36 6 9.6Texas, OK 14 227---------------------- 115 723 37 16 9.8Grant, OK 14 128----------------------- 96 818 38 29 10.0La Salle, IL 13 935---------------------- 83 610 39 44 10.2Kossuth, IA 13 668--------------------- 82 081 40 50 10.4

Hale, TX 13 603------------------------ 87 891 41 38 10.6Dawson, TX 13 595--------------------- 72 173 42 77 10.8Towner, ND 13 578--------------------- 97 573 43 28 11.0Bureau, IL 13 277----------------------- 83 866 44 42 11.2Terry, TX 13 276----------------------- 79 515 45 56 11.4

Wells, ND 12 974----------------------- 84 565 46 41 11.6Henry, IL 12 853------------------------ 75 926 47 65 11.8Gray, KS 12 805------------------------ 76 359 48 64 12.0Champaign, IL 12 729------------------- 81 718 49 51 12.2New Madrid, MO 12  703----------------- 44 668 50 290 12.4

McPherson, KS 12 681------------------ 75 264 51 68 12.5Clay, MN 12 655------------------------ 80 267 52 54 12.7Benson, ND 12 655--------------------- (D) 52 36 12.9Stevens, KS 12 612--------------------- 63 033 54 113 13.1Pottawattamie, IA 12 580---------------- 65 157 55 104 13.3

Lamb, TX 12 555----------------------- 68 910 56 89 13.5Sully, SD 12 544------------------------ 79 093 57 57 13.7Umatilla, OR 12 508-------------------- 74 423 58 69 13.8Adams, WA 12 389--------------------- 99 427 59 26 14.0Nelson, ND 12 373--------------------- 83 191 60 47 14.2

Haskell, KS 12 365--------------------- 54 828 61 170 14.4Mitchell, KS 12 234--------------------- 64 568 62 107 14.6LaMoure, ND 12 183-------------------- 82 472 63 48 14.7Traill, ND 12 109----------------------- 73 978 64 71 14.9Steele, ND 12 043---------------------- 70 899 65 82 15.1

Kings, CA 12 000----------------------- 39 222 66 370 15.3Mississippi, AR 11 989------------------ (D) 67 168 15.5Kittson, MN 11 901--------------------- 77 137 68 62 15.6Hamilton, NE 11 779-------------------- 65 491 69 103 15.8Williams, ND 11 740-------------------- 98 271 70 27 16.0

Parmer, TX 11 723---------------------- 79 820 71 55 16.1Barton, KS 11 721---------------------- 66 940 72 97 16.3Floyd, TX 11 692----------------------- 76 689 73 63 16.5Norman, MN 11 687-------------------- 72 283 74 76 16.7Sioux, IA 11 642------------------------ 59 559 75 138 16.8

Gage, NE 11 598----------------------- 68 009 76 91 17.0Fillmore, NE 11 545--------------------- 63 912 77 109 17.2York, NE 11 493------------------------ 59 717 78 134 17.3Washington, CO 11 481----------------- 94 226 79 32 17.5Sargent, ND 11 465--------------------- 64 166 80 108 17.7

Sedgwick, KS 11 450------------------- 67 157 81 95 17.9Custer, NE 11 396---------------------- 60 351 82 125 18.0Phelps, NE 11 133---------------------- 54 781 83 172 18.2Ford, KS 11 121------------------------ 71 496 84 80 18.3Republic, KS 11 107-------------------- 56 098 85 158 18.5

Curry, NM 11 095----------------------- 69 275 86 88 18.7Baca, CO 11 067----------------------- 81 706 87 52 18.8Whiteside, IL 10 993-------------------- 61 754 88 123 19.0Buffalo, NE 10 966---------------------- 58 460 89 143 19.2Adams, NE 10 952---------------------- 58 352 90 144 19.3

Vermilion, IL 10 887--------------------- 61 831 91 122 19.5Renville, ND 10 840--------------------- 66 028 92 102 19.6Clay, NE 10 798------------------------ 53 296 93 187 19.8Harper, KS 10 753---------------------- 71 926 94 78 20.0Roosevelt, MT 10 729------------------- 89 952 95 37 20.1

Rice, KS 10 658------------------------ 58 208 96 145 20.3Jackson, OK 10 619-------------------- 60 051 97 128 20.4Alfalfa, OK 10 541---------------------- 68 222 98 90 20.6Thomas, KS 10 507--------------------- 77 716 99 60 20.7Lee, IL 10 502-------------------------- (D) 100 93 20.9

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Table 21. Cropland in Conservation Reserve or Wetlands Reserve Programs: 1992[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Acres Rank

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 22  792 319----------- (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 20  480 619--------- (X) 89.9

Texas 2 473 797-------------------------- 1 10.9Kansas 2 278 157------------------------- 2 20.8Montana 2 159 530------------------------ 3 30.3North Dakota 2  120 670-------------------- 4 39.6Colorado 1 325 574------------------------ 5 45.4

South Dakota 1 300 085------------------- 6 51.1Iowa 1 294 635---------------------------- 7 56.8Missouri 1 038 935------------------------ 8 61.4Nebraska 989 126----------------------- 9 65.7Minnesota 907 213----------------------- 10 69.7

Oklahoma 827 597----------------------- 11 73.3Washington 742 155--------------------- 12 76.6Idaho 545 880--------------------------- 13 79.0Illinois 465 026-------------------------- 14 81.0Oregon 409 888------------------------- 15 82.8

Wisconsin 359 072----------------------- 16 84.4New Mexico 342 976--------------------- 17 85.9Mississippi 325 499---------------------- 18 87.3Georgia 304 625------------------------- 19 88.7Alabama 270 179------------------------ 20 89.9

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 7  350 646------ (X) 32.3

Baca, CO 165 905----------------------- 1 .7Valley, MT 136 587---------------------- 2 1.3Chouteau, MT 131 003------------------- 3 1.9Texas, OK 125 894---------------------- 4 2.5Deaf Smith, TX 117 125------------------ 5 3.0

Roosevelt, MT 116 495------------------- 6 3.5Sheridan, MT 113 735-------------------- 7 4.0Adams, WA 113 517--------------------- 8 4.5Hill, MT 110 370------------------------- 9 5.0Douglas, WA 110 259-------------------- 10 5.4

Prowers, CO 108 255-------------------- 11 5.9Kit Carson, CO 107 906------------------ 12 6.4Daniels, MT 105 632--------------------- 13 6.9Weld, CO 103 756----------------------- 14 7.3Stutsman, ND 103 156------------------- 15 7.8

Curry, NM 102 659----------------------- 16 8.2Phillips, MT 100 703--------------------- 17 8.7Toole, MT 100 355----------------------- 18 9.1Washington, CO 97 797----------------- 19 9.5Lincoln, CO 97 694--------------------- 20 10.0

McCone, MT 96 774-------------------- 21 10.4Hamilton, KS 96 333-------------------- 22 10.8Cimarron, OK 94 077-------------------- 23 11.2McLean, ND 90 095--------------------- 24 11.6Blaine, MT 89 527---------------------- 25 12.0

McHenry, ND 88 255-------------------- 26 12.4Kidder, ND 85 927---------------------- 27 12.8Kiowa, CO 85 878---------------------- 28 13.1Cheyenne, CO 85 472------------------- 29 13.5Lincoln, WA 85 295--------------------- 30 13.9

Morrow, OR 84 741--------------------- 31 14.3San Luis Obispo, CA 84  124------------- 32 14.6Bottineau, ND 79 641------------------- 33 15.0Divide, ND 79 108---------------------- 34 15.3Marshall, MN 78 499-------------------- 35 15.7

Geographic area

Acres Rank

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Burleigh, ND 78 014-------------------- 36 16.0Power, ID 76 616----------------------- 37 16.4Lyman, SD 74 978---------------------- 38 16.7Mountrail, ND 74 657------------------- 39 17.0Beaver, OK 73 616--------------------- 40 17.3

Roosevelt, NM 73  596------------------ 41 17.7Umatilla, OR 71 926-------------------- 42 18.0Quay, NM 71 641----------------------- 43 18.3Morton, KS 69 829---------------------- 44 18.6Gaines, TX 69 727---------------------- 45 18.9

Walla Walla, WA 67 862----------------- 46 19.2Box Elder, UT 65 413------------------- 47 19.5Liberty, MT 65 038---------------------- 48 19.8Hettinger, ND 64 946-------------------- 49 20.1Kimball, NE 64 338--------------------- 50 20.3

Cascade, MT 64 316-------------------- 51 20.6Franklin, WA 64 211-------------------- 52 20.9Bowman, ND 63 815-------------------- 53 21.2Day, SD 63 011------------------------ 54 21.5Perkins, SD 62 667--------------------- 55 21.7

Laramie, WY 62 003-------------------- 56 22.0Swisher, TX 61 764--------------------- 57 22.3Fallon, MT 61 227---------------------- 58 22.5Dawson, MT 60 932-------------------- 59 22.8Corson, SD 60 782--------------------- 60 23.1

Hale, TX 60 366------------------------ 61 23.3Reno, KS 60 190----------------------- 62 23.6Teton, MT 59 192---------------------- 63 23.9Sherman, OR 58 949-------------------- 64 24.1Stanton, KS 58 506--------------------- 65 24.4

Kearny, KS 58 463---------------------- 66 24.6Adams, ND 57 646--------------------- 67 24.9Garfield, MT 57 255--------------------- 68 25.1Fergus, MT 57 058---------------------- 69 25.4Richland, MT 55 340-------------------- 70 25.6

Ward, ND 55 261----------------------- 71 25.9Floyd, TX 55 258----------------------- 72 26.1Grant, WA 55 093---------------------- 73 26.4Gilliam, OR 54 715---------------------- 74 26.6Terry, TX 54 361----------------------- 75 26.8

Graham, KS 54 278--------------------- 76 27.1Logan, CO 52 746---------------------- 77 27.3Williams, ND 52 316-------------------- 78 27.5Stillwater, MT 52 266-------------------- 79 27.8Lamb, TX 51 680----------------------- 80 28.0

Sherman, TX 51 506-------------------- 81 28.2McPherson, SD 51 266------------------ 82 28.4Sheridan, ND 50 339-------------------- 83 28.7Ford, KS 50 239------------------------ 84 28.9Wells, ND 50 216----------------------- 85 29.1

Yellowstone, MT 50 187----------------- 86 29.3Pierce, ND 49 508---------------------- 87 29.5Cochran, TX 48 820--------------------- 88 29.8Randall, TX 48 764--------------------- 89 30.0Dallam, TX 48 685---------------------- 90 30.2

Haakon, SD 48 323--------------------- 91 30.4Goshen, WY 48 273-------------------- 92 30.6Ochiltree, TX 47 320-------------------- 93 30.8Greeley, KS 47 320--------------------- 93 31.0Elbert, CO 47 241---------------------- 95 31.2

Bailey, TX 47 214----------------------- 96 31.4Roseau, MN 46 523--------------------- 97 31.6Cassia, ID 46 496----------------------- 98 31.8Runnels, TX 46 222--------------------- 99 32.0Hockley, TX 45 771--------------------- 100 32.3

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Table 22. Estimated Market Value of All Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1992 and1987

[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Value ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 93  316 496----------- 85 801 360 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 70  171 884--------- 64 445 040 (X) (X) 75.2

Iowa 6 647 461---------------------------- 5 543 375 1 2 7.1Texas 5 964 679-------------------------- 5 702 706 2 1 13.5Illinois 5 516 277-------------------------- 5 392 170 3 3 19.4Minnesota 5 239 930----------------------- 4 736 828 4 4 25.0Wisconsin 4 481 945----------------------- 4 053 360 5 6 29.8

California 4 363 190----------------------- 4 081 738 6 5 34.5Kansas 3 713 712------------------------- 3 447 663 7 8 38.5Nebraska 3 651 286----------------------- 3 549 159 8 7 42.4Missouri 3 537 197------------------------ 3 007 852 9 11 46.2Indiana 3 474 495------------------------- 3 129 398 10 10 49.9

Ohio 3 460 637---------------------------- 3 159 112 11 9 53.6North Dakota 2  715 228-------------------- 2 734 073 12 12 56.5Michigan 2 558 206------------------------ 2 347 585 13 13 59.3South Dakota 2 398 312------------------- 1 996 230 14 17 61.9Kentucky 2 244 930------------------------ 2 091 558 15 15 64.3

Pennsylvania 2 214 947-------------------- 2 144 508 16 14 66.6Oklahoma 2 134 331----------------------- 2 063 371 17 16 68.9North Carolina 1 991 218------------------- 1 799 492 18 20 71.1Arkansas 1 957 035----------------------- 1 661 321 19 21 73.2Tennessee 1 906 868---------------------- 1 803 541 20 19 75.2

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 13  118 318------ 11 658 682 (X) (X) 14.1

Fresno, CA 486 674---------------------- 431 045 1 1 .5Tulare, CA 319 601---------------------- 275 065 2 4 .9Kern, CA 315 173------------------------ 280 849 3 2 1.2San Joaquin, CA 247 288----------------- 279 270 4 3 1.5Weld, CO 242 145----------------------- 204 640 5 6 1.7

Lancaster, PA 223 453------------------- 184 725 6 10 2.0Stanislaus, CA 221 051------------------- 224 009 7 5 2.2Yakima, WA 218 403--------------------- 187 348 8 9 2.4Merced, CA 198 080--------------------- 198 643 9 7 2.6Stearns, MN 195 598--------------------- 189 731 10 8 2.9

Grant, WA 194 954---------------------- 148 744 11 16 3.1Dane, WI 191 903----------------------- 166 293 12 12 3.3Monterey, CA 190 450------------------- 139 841 13 21 3.5Grant, WI 171 447----------------------- 148 518 14 17 3.7Marathon, WI 170 269-------------------- 154 362 15 15 3.8

Riverside, CA 168 959-------------------- 168 536 16 11 4.0Dodge, WI 168 743---------------------- 131 279 17 25 4.2Polk, MN 166 507------------------------ 156 467 18 14 4.4Marion, OR 165 231--------------------- 124 990 19 27 4.6Whitman, WA 158 313-------------------- 141 819 20 19 4.7

McLean, IL 153 351---------------------- 157 334 21 13 4.9Kossuth, IA 151 577--------------------- 121 897 22 28 5.1Renville, MN 148 710-------------------- 116 727 23 31 5.2Palm Beach, FL 140 288----------------- 112 112 24 36 5.4Kings, CA 139 938----------------------- 142 158 25 18 5.5

La Salle, IL 137 928---------------------- 121 344 26 29 5.7Otter Tail, MN 136  507------------------- 139 854 27 20 5.8Sioux, IA 133 280------------------------ 101 081 28 42 6.0Champaign, IL 132 615------------------- 117 163 29 30 6.1Huron, MI 130 606----------------------- 111 006 30 38 6.2

Iroquois, IL 129 921---------------------- 134 637 31 22 6.4Cass, ND 127 506----------------------- 130 286 32 26 6.5Ventura, CA 125 811--------------------- 96 924 33 54 6.6Fond du Lac, WI 124  706----------------- 112 772 34 34 6.8Livingston, IL 123 425-------------------- 132 854 35 23 6.9

Geographic area

Value ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

San Diego, CA 122 382------------------ 112 110 36 37 7.0Bingham, ID 122 215--------------------- 112 196 37 35 7.2Maricopa, AZ 122 043-------------------- 132 039 38 24 7.3Clark, WI 121 635------------------------ 109 171 39 39 7.4Dubuque, IA 119 790--------------------- 88 178 40 79 7.6

Canyon, ID 119 785---------------------- 96 558 41 55 7.7Redwood, MN 118 565------------------- 99 242 42 46 7.8Madera, CA 117 359--------------------- 91 740 43 69 7.9Clayton, IA 116 516---------------------- 98 431 44 48 8.1Richland, ND 116 191-------------------- 107 931 45 40 8.2

Shawano, WI 113 736-------------------- 93 069 46 64 8.3Darke, OH 112 116---------------------- 100 202 47 44 8.4Umatilla, OR 110 055-------------------- 98 009 48 49 8.6Delaware, IA 109 843-------------------- 93 611 49 62 8.7Bureau, IL 107 898----------------------- 104 239 50 41 8.8

Sutter, CA 106 562----------------------- 112 815 51 33 8.9Sanilac, MI 106 460---------------------- 94 820 52 58 9.0Martin, MN 105 724---------------------- 87 355 53 84 9.1Henry, IL 104 801------------------------ 101 063 54 43 9.2Walsh, ND 104 254---------------------- 96 414 55 57 9.4

Columbia, WI 103 983-------------------- 85 950 56 90 9.5Imperial, CA 103 801--------------------- 91 479 57 70 9.6Franklin, WA 103 416-------------------- 89 669 58 75 9.7Manitowoc, WI 102 994------------------- 92 693 59 66 9.8Goodhue, MN 102 592------------------- 97 076 60 51 9.9

Clackamas, OR 102 486------------------ 72 420 61 176 10.0Chippewa, WI 102 146------------------- 94 076 62 59 10.1Pottawattamie, IA 101 944---------------- 92 995 63 65 10.2Fayette, IA 101 738---------------------- 90 036 64 73 10.3Linn, OR 101 295------------------------ 72 006 65 182 10.5

Yolo, CA 100 106------------------------ 99 749 66 45 10.6Sauk, WI 99 751------------------------ 84 556 67 100 10.7Berks, PA 99 583----------------------- 93 785 68 60 10.8Maui, HI 99 337------------------------ 58 676 69 301 10.9Plymouth, IA 99 318-------------------- 89 361 70 76 11.0

Butte, CA 99 024----------------------- 113 080 71 32 11.1Jackson, MN 99 019-------------------- 82 591 72 108 11.2Holt, NE 98 536------------------------ 73 585 73 164 11.3Stutsman, ND 97 819------------------- 89 876 74 74 11.4Malheur, OR 97 761-------------------- 78 382 75 126 11.5

Grand Forks, ND 97  743---------------- 96 948 76 53 11.6Freeborn, MN 97 431------------------- 88 013 77 80 11.7Sussex, DE 97 048--------------------- 82 015 78 111 11.8Yuma, CO 96 954----------------------- 90 647 79 72 11.9Rock, WI 96 942------------------------ 81 342 80 114 12.0

Faribault, MN 96 880-------------------- 88 713 81 77 12.1Lincoln, WA 96 833--------------------- 84 836 82 98 12.2Santa Barbara, CA 96 799--------------- 77 322 83 131 12.3Blue Earth, MN 96  779------------------ 88 321 84 78 12.5Lafayette, WI 96 387-------------------- 85 780 85 91 12.6

Winneshiek, IA 95 740------------------ 92 485 86 67 12.7Green, WI 95 400----------------------- 92 291 87 68 12.8Mercer, OH 95 371--------------------- 91 054 88 71 12.9Jasper, IA 95 361----------------------- 69 614 89 201 13.0Portage, WI 95 016--------------------- 72 036 90 181 13.1

Marshall, MN 94 163-------------------- 98 830 91 47 13.2Buchanan, IA 93 917-------------------- 67 189 92 218 13.3Stephenson, IL 93 350------------------ 86 800 93 87 13.4Morrison, MN 92 754-------------------- 78 540 94 125 13.5Webster, IA 92 717--------------------- 87 942 95 82 13.6

Adams, WA 92 167--------------------- 75 507 96 148 13.7Sangamon, IL 92 093------------------- 97 285 97 50 13.8Cassia, ID 91 915----------------------- 78 926 98 123 13.9Nobles, MN 91 818--------------------- 75 415 99 150 14.0Fillmore, MN 91 750-------------------- 75 274 100 151 14.1

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Table 23. Estimated Market Value of Land and Buildings: 1992 and 1987[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Value ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 687  432 431----------- 604 167 607 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 492  456 843--------- 432 792 784 (X) (X) 71.6

Texas 65 060 210-------------------------- 70 745 639 1 1 9.5California 63 688 517----------------------- 48 567 024 2 2 18.7Illinois 41 843 678-------------------------- 35 778 935 3 3 24.8Iowa 38 062 933---------------------------- 29 829 901 4 4 30.4Minnesota 23 319 171----------------------- 18 615 751 5 10 33.7

Nebraska 22 712 646----------------------- 20 828 347 6 5 37.0Missouri 22 069 969------------------------ 18 634 005 7 9 40.3Florida 21 800 599-------------------------- 19 883 510 8 6 43.4Indiana 21 731 635------------------------- 18 715 544 9 8 46.6Kansas 21 724 808------------------------- 19 068 461 10 7 49.8

Ohio 20 626 423---------------------------- 18 022 668 11 11 52.8Oklahoma 15 753 961----------------------- 15 102 183 12 12 55.0Kentucky 14 775 218------------------------ 12 545 478 13 15 57.2Pennsylvania 14 751 728-------------------- 12 337 388 14 18 59.3Colorado 14 568 399------------------------ 12 519 420 15 16 61.5

Wisconsin 14 284 578----------------------- 13 740 085 16 13 63.5Washington 14 177 661--------------------- 11 947 608 17 19 65.6Tennessee 13 977 311---------------------- 11 647 992 18 22 67.6North Carolina 13 949 825------------------- 11 844 606 19 21 69.7Montana 13 577 573------------------------ 12 418 239 20 17 71.6

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 120  929 395------ 98 565 923 (X) (X) 17.6

Fresno, CA 5 221 516---------------------- 4 271 328 1 1 .8Tulare, CA 4 086 498---------------------- 3 428 016 2 2 1.4Kern, CA 3 325 902------------------------ 2 908 281 3 3 1.8San Joaquin, CA 3 145 051----------------- 2 339 565 4 4 2.3Stanislaus, CA 2 769 040------------------- 2 061 828 5 6 2.7

San Diego, CA 2 735 489------------------ 1 933 109 6 8 3.1Monterey, CA 2 551 651------------------- 1 793 876 7 11 3.5Riverside, CA 2 499 988-------------------- 1 875 077 8 9 3.8Sonoma, CA 2 449 239-------------------- 1 436 117 9 17 4.2Merced, CA 2 298 091--------------------- 1 845 152 10 10 4.5

Palm Beach, FL 2 233 793----------------- 2 145 088 11 5 4.8Ventura, CA 2 146 720--------------------- 1 553 341 12 13 5.2San Luis Obispo, CA 2  072 637------------- 1 439 711 13 16 5.5Santa Barbara, CA 1 993 616--------------- 1 298 928 14 21 5.8Lancaster, PA 1 918 719------------------- 1 503 991 15 14 6.0

Maricopa, AZ 1 885 710-------------------- 1 960 542 16 7 6.3Pinal, AZ 1 816 990------------------------ 1 343 464 17 19 6.6Madera, CA 1 588 180--------------------- 1 169 148 18 24 6.8Hawaii, HI 1 562 719----------------------- 1 611 036 19 12 7.0Polk, FL 1 552 111------------------------ 1 502 361 20 15 7.3

McLean, IL 1 485 276---------------------- 1 249 266 21 23 7.5Yakima, WA 1 445 445--------------------- 1 344 853 22 18 7.7Weld, CO 1 366 999----------------------- 1 303 430 23 20 7.9Kings, CA 1 293 187----------------------- 1 253 853 24 22 8.1La Salle, IL 1 271 172---------------------- 1 034 283 25 28 8.3

Napa, CA 1 230 843----------------------- 811 654 26 47 8.4Imperial, CA 1 208 461--------------------- 1 086 051 27 26 8.6Navajo, AZ 1 195 727---------------------- 1 165 667 28 25 8.8Los Angeles, CA 1  177 649----------------- 965 279 29 33 9.0Champaign, IL 1 145 612------------------- 1 077 051 30 27 9.1

Whitman, WA 1 139 526-------------------- 1 020 004 31 29 9.3Sutter, CA 1 112 374----------------------- 797 315 32 49 9.4Coconino, AZ 1 084 220------------------- 896 461 33 35 9.6Yolo, CA 1 065 587------------------------ 947 109 34 34 9.8Sacramento, CA 1 062 647----------------- 823 792 35 45 9.9

Geographic area

Value ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Butte, CA 1 053 005----------------------- 876 084 36 39 10.1Grant, WA 1 044 634---------------------- 783 327 37 51 10.2Livingston, IL 1 043 344-------------------- 980 868 38 30 10.4Honolulu, HI 1 021 309--------------------- 413 092 39 238 10.5Hillsborough, FL 1 006 830----------------- 895 244 40 36 10.7

Iroquois, IL 1 003 660---------------------- 886 299 41 37 10.8Highlands, FL 999 450------------------- 639 544 42 77 11.0Hendry, FL 987 690---------------------- 875 309 43 40 11.1Kossuth, IA 980 159--------------------- 695 919 44 62 11.2Maui, HI 950 457------------------------ 630 312 45 82 11.4

Chester, PA 928 711--------------------- 820 143 46 46 11.5Hunterdon, NJ 918 119------------------- 548 240 47 124 11.6Dona Ana, NM 916  166------------------ 862 028 48 42 11.8Sangamon, IL 907 977------------------- 767 233 49 52 11.9Glenn, CA 903 475----------------------- 634 118 50 79 12.0

Tehama, CA 898 411--------------------- 573 865 51 105 12.2Marion, OR 898 156--------------------- 735 603 52 55 12.3St. Lucie, FL 897 353-------------------- 833 820 53 43 12.4San Bernardino, CA 895 605-------------- 871 393 54 41 12.6Yuma, AZ 893 459----------------------- 885 789 55 38 12.7

Will, IL 859 942-------------------------- 619 736 56 83 12.8DeKalb, IL 857 691---------------------- 651 590 57 75 12.9Loudoun, VA 835 943-------------------- 615 791 58 85 13.1Sioux, IA 834 762------------------------ 568 387 59 110 13.2Polk, MN 828 459------------------------ 688 829 60 64 13.3

Mendocino, CA 826 124------------------ 546 403 61 126 13.4Hidalgo, TX 822 082--------------------- 972 445 62 31 13.6Renville, MN 784 114-------------------- 494 693 63 147 13.7Vermilion, IL 783 130--------------------- 659 987 64 73 13.8Okanogan, WA 780 984------------------ 653 122 65 74 13.9

Bureau, IL 780 315----------------------- 718 116 66 59 14.0Frederick, MD 778 363------------------- 604 814 67 89 14.1Kane, IL 768 680------------------------ 544 828 68 127 14.2Cass, ND 766 979----------------------- 673 152 69 66 14.3Santa Clara, CA 765 613----------------- 567 101 70 112 14.5

Fauquier, VA 762 697-------------------- 587 416 71 97 14.6Christian, IL 759 739--------------------- 592 940 72 94 14.7Logan, IL 743 570----------------------- 605 005 73 88 14.8Osceola, FL 743 411--------------------- 824 820 74 44 14.9Solano, CA 742 633---------------------- 576 878 75 103 15.0

Marion, FL 742 557---------------------- 811 228 76 48 15.1Colusa, CA 741 767---------------------- 663 542 77 70 15.2Dane, WI 740 064----------------------- 662 029 78 72 15.3Lee, IL 738 895-------------------------- 592 260 79 95 15.4Orange, CA 738 388--------------------- 765 551 80 53 15.5

Dade, FL 736 521----------------------- 555 898 81 115 15.6Clackamas, OR 734 846------------------ 570 163 82 109 15.8San Benito, CA 730 279------------------ 547 839 83 125 15.9Monmouth, NJ 727 745------------------- 397 654 84 267 16.0Cherry, NE 716 584---------------------- 970 252 85 32 16.1

Berks, PA 715 828----------------------- 634 767 86 78 16.2York, PA 713 625------------------------ 542 202 87 128 16.3Webb, TX 713 242----------------------- 668 255 88 67 16.4Alameda, CA 708 189-------------------- 565 040 89 113 16.5Tazewell, IL 707 713--------------------- 583 336 90 101 16.6

Umatilla, OR 707 397-------------------- 680 495 91 65 16.7Bingham, ID 704 944--------------------- 741 148 92 54 16.8Big Horn, MT 704  291-------------------- 456 360 93 186 16.9Lincoln, WA 698 888--------------------- 574 104 94 104 17.0Henry, IL 695 761------------------------ 594 363 95 93 17.1

Apache, AZ 693 189--------------------- 708 295 96 61 17.2DeSoto, FL 682 254---------------------- 478 081 97 166 17.3Kankakee, IL 679 152-------------------- 554 775 98 117 17.4Spokane, WA 673 055------------------- 570 377 99 108 17.5Plymouth, IA 672 635-------------------- 507 599 100 140 17.6

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Table 24. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Value ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 162  608 334----------- 136 048 516 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 123  699 693--------- 103 253 853 (X) (X) 76.1

California 17 051 912----------------------- 13 922 234 1 1 10.5Texas 12 004 385-------------------------- 10 548 907 2 2 17.9Iowa 10 099 786---------------------------- 8 926 799 3 3 24.1Kansas 8 315 965------------------------- 6 476 669 4 5 29.2Nebraska 8 209 691----------------------- 6 667 132 5 4 34.2

Illinois 7 336 864-------------------------- 6 376 801 6 6 38.8Minnesota 6 477 004----------------------- 5 676 376 7 7 42.7Florida 5 266 033-------------------------- 4 351 383 8 9 46.0Wisconsin 5 259 670----------------------- 4 909 869 9 8 49.2North Carolina 4 834 218------------------- 3 541 419 10 12 52.2

Indiana 4 633 090------------------------- 4 067 684 11 10 55.0Missouri 4 303 148------------------------ 3 644 988 12 11 57.7Arkansas 4 159 505----------------------- 3 320 258 13 14 60.2Colorado 4 115 552------------------------ 3 143 131 14 15 62.8Ohio 3 914 040---------------------------- 3 434 064 15 13 65.2

Washington 3 821 222--------------------- 2 919 634 16 17 67.5Pennsylvania 3 570 191-------------------- 3 077 523 17 16 69.7Oklahoma 3 562 646----------------------- 2 714 892 18 20 71.9Georgia 3 521 217------------------------- 2 814 592 19 18 74.1South Dakota 3 243 554------------------- 2 719 498 20 19 76.1

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 39  895 714------ 31 737 231 (X) (X) 24.5

Fresno, CA 2 081 516---------------------- 1 681 523 1 1 1.3Tulare, CA 1 386 744---------------------- 1 030 456 2 3 2.1Kern, CA 1 336 886------------------------ 1 100 036 3 2 3.0Monterey, CA 1 202 715------------------- 730 746 4 8 3.7Weld, CO 1 180 067----------------------- 864 605 5 4 4.4

Merced, CA 907 600--------------------- 792 105 6 6 5.0Stanislaus, CA 897 058------------------- 785 920 7 7 5.5Palm Beach, FL 891 196----------------- 855 172 8 5 6.1Riverside, CA 846 932-------------------- 726 902 9 9 6.6San Joaquin, CA 785 050----------------- 633 700 10 11 7.1

Imperial, CA 752 980--------------------- 716 195 11 10 7.5Yakima, WA 689 734--------------------- 498 067 12 16 8.0Lancaster, PA 680 867------------------- 600 773 13 12 8.4Ventura, CA 667 826--------------------- 537 519 14 15 8.8Deaf Smith, TX 645 029------------------ 578 101 15 13 9.2

Kings, CA 581 846----------------------- 486 912 16 18 9.6San Bernardino, CA 567 783-------------- 488 738 17 17 9.9Maricopa, AZ 504 909-------------------- 548 789 18 14 10.2Texas, OK 504 300---------------------- 357 189 19 22 10.5San Diego, CA 496 508------------------ 444 000 20 19 10.8

Castro, TX 491 514---------------------- 281 452 21 34 11.1Grant, WA 481 928---------------------- 350 969 22 24 11.4Madera, CA 471 810--------------------- 345 569 23 26 11.7Parmer, TX 438 476---------------------- 342 562 24 27 12.0Cuming, NE 434 696--------------------- 338 229 25 28 12.3

Duplin, NC 433 169---------------------- 214 865 26 56 12.5Sioux, IA 422 040------------------------ 348 597 27 25 12.8Sussex, DE 407 707--------------------- 329 552 28 29 13.0Scott, KS 405 264----------------------- 280 233 29 35 13.3Yuma, AZ 402 187----------------------- 356 150 30 23 13.5

Yuma, CO 401 054----------------------- 180 247 31 75 13.8Santa Barbara, CA 391 021--------------- 287 766 32 33 14.0Rockingham, VA 370 998----------------- 277 168 33 36 14.2Haskell, KS 362 192--------------------- 248 969 34 43 14.5Dade, FL 356 967----------------------- 250 519 35 41 14.7

Geographic area

Value ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Sampson, NC 355 154------------------- 187 333 36 69 14.9Morgan, CO 346 425--------------------- 276 230 37 37 15.1Finney, KS 335 066---------------------- 381 532 38 21 15.3Wichita, KS 332 143--------------------- 223 235 39 50 15.5Ford, KS 324 632------------------------ 229 083 40 48 15.7

Pinal, AZ 322 839------------------------ 402 557 41 20 15.9Dawson, NE 322 631--------------------- 299 606 42 31 16.1Marion, OR 313 155--------------------- 207 700 43 59 16.3Hansford, TX 302 873-------------------- 310 843 44 30 16.5Grant, KS 288 855----------------------- 231 412 45 47 16.7

Washington, AR 284 469----------------- 298 699 46 32 16.9Cassia, ID 284 333----------------------- 174 809 47 80 17.0Dallam, TX 282 942---------------------- 166 853 48 90 17.2Chester, PA 282 566--------------------- 234 611 49 45 17.4Sonoma, CA 280 854-------------------- 209 066 50 57 17.5

Hartley, TX 275 224---------------------- 221 278 51 52 17.7Hendry, FL 273 308---------------------- 161 652 52 98 17.9Benton, AR 271 825--------------------- 263 484 53 39 18.1Logan, CO 271 545---------------------- 191 184 54 66 18.2Dane, WI 270 522----------------------- 216 456 55 55 18.4

Stearns, MN 268 983--------------------- 224 491 56 49 18.6Moore, TX 265 151---------------------- 208 478 57 58 18.7Elmore, ID 265 116---------------------- 132 871 58 148 18.9Gray, KS 263 894------------------------ 236 428 59 44 19.0Canyon, ID 262 178---------------------- 249 070 60 42 19.2

Collier, FL 260 740----------------------- 118 854 61 189 19.4Hillsborough, FL 259 221----------------- 222 503 62 51 19.5Swisher, TX 242 317--------------------- 267 819 63 38 19.7Santa Cruz, CA 241 849------------------ 161 524 64 99 19.8Union, NC 240 859----------------------- 170 687 65 83 20.0

Franklin, WA 239 528-------------------- 176 358 66 78 20.1Berks, PA 237 695----------------------- 167 757 67 87 20.3Cullman, AL 237 475--------------------- 197 005 68 61 20.4Yolo, CA 234 173------------------------ 177 911 69 77 20.6Ottawa, MI 232 853---------------------- 182 959 70 72 20.7

Phelps, NE 229 604---------------------- 191 888 71 65 20.8Plymouth, IA 221 185-------------------- 183 614 72 70 21.0Adams, WA 221 059--------------------- 182 498 73 73 21.1Marathon, WI 220 948-------------------- 183 499 74 71 21.2Custer, NE 219 113---------------------- 154 171 75 107 21.4

Seward, KS 217 919--------------------- 130 390 76 157 21.5Sherman, TX 216 814-------------------- 216 519 77 54 21.6Bingham, ID 215 446--------------------- 147 976 78 115 21.8Benton, WA 213 877--------------------- 133 136 79 147 21.9Sutter, CA 212 513----------------------- 189 294 80 67 22.0

Whatcom, WA 211 730------------------- 179 921 81 76 22.2Manatee, FL 209 865-------------------- 148 655 82 114 22.3Sacramento, CA 209 606----------------- 195 510 83 62 22.4Orange, FL 207 782---------------------- 197 418 84 60 22.6St. Lucie, FL 207 123-------------------- 165 828 85 92 22.7

Lamb, TX 206 539----------------------- 167 721 86 88 22.8Grant, WI 204 675----------------------- 192 879 87 64 22.9Polk, FL 203 350------------------------ 260 669 88 40 23.1Kearny, KS 202 746---------------------- 118 990 89 188 23.2Hidalgo, TX 202 101--------------------- 233 095 90 46 23.3

Gooding, ID 201 918--------------------- 112 704 91 207 23.4Los Angeles, CA 200  461----------------- 194 126 92 63 23.6Stevens, KS 200 296--------------------- 96 641 93 279 23.7Dona Ana, NM 199  700------------------ 156 214 94 105 23.8Malheur, OR 199 678-------------------- 144 653 95 121 23.9

Darke, OH 199 283---------------------- 156 742 96 103 24.0McLean, IL 198 213---------------------- 164 312 97 93 24.2Walla Walla, WA 197 442----------------- 132 034 98 151 24.3Polk, MN 196 764------------------------ 162 878 99 96 24.4Carroll, IA 196 002----------------------- 170 623 100 84 24.5

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Table 25. Value of Agricultural Products Sold Directly to Individuals for HumanConsumption: 1992

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area Value($1,000) Rank

1992 cumula-tive percent of

U.S. total

United States 404  056----------- (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 308  427--------- (X) 76.3

California 35 967----------------------- 1 8.9Pennsylvania 35 806-------------------- 2 17.8New York 32 321----------------------- 3 25.8Ohio 21 580---------------------------- 4 31.1Michigan 21 093------------------------ 5 36.3

Florida 20 725-------------------------- 6 41.5Massachusetts 14 982------------------ 7 45.2Wisconsin 13 889----------------------- 8 48.6Texas 12 188-------------------------- 9 51.6New Jersey 11 159--------------------- 10 54.4

Indiana 10 893------------------------- 11 57.1Washington 10 863--------------------- 12 59.8Illinois 10 586-------------------------- 13 62.4Oregon 10 323------------------------- 14 64.9Minnesota 9 434----------------------- 15 67.3

Colorado 7 461------------------------ 16 69.1Maryland 7 424------------------------ 17 71.0Missouri 7 346------------------------ 18 72.8Georgia 7 274------------------------- 19 74.6North Carolina 7 113------------------- 20 76.3

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 143  442------ (X) 35.5

Lancaster, PA 4 656------------------- 1 1.2Worcester, MA 4 072------------------ 2 2.2Polk, FL (D)------------------------ 3 (D)Washtenaw, MI 3 148------------------ 4 3.9Palm Beach, FL 3 004----------------- 5 4.6

Suffolk, NY 2 763---------------------- 6 5.3Dutchess, NY 2 753------------------- 7 6.0Sonoma, CA 2 593-------------------- 8 6.6Ulster, NY 2 462----------------------- 9 7.2York, PA 2 424------------------------ 10 7.8

Riverside, CA 2 345-------------------- 11 8.4Ventura, CA 2 299--------------------- 12 9.0Bristol, MA 2 262---------------------- 13 9.6Berks, PA 2 216----------------------- 14 10.1Orange, NY 2 161--------------------- 15 10.6

Stanislaus, CA 2 131------------------- 16 11.2Middlesex, MA 2 122------------------- 17 11.7Maricopa, AZ 2 058-------------------- 18 12.2San Diego, CA 2 021------------------ 19 12.7Hillsborough, FL 2 011----------------- 20 13.2

Erie, PA 2 001------------------------ 21 13.7Hartford, CT 1 939--------------------- 22 14.2Kern, CA 1 885------------------------ 23 14.6Chester, PA 1 880--------------------- 24 15.1Burlington, NJ 1 851------------------- 25 15.6

San Joaquin, CA 1 800----------------- 26 16.0Gloucester, NJ 1 769------------------ 27 16.4Essex, MA 1 748---------------------- 28 16.9Bucks, PA 1 611----------------------- 29 17.3Columbia, NY 1 492------------------- 30 17.6

Honolulu, HI 1 452--------------------- 31 18.0Berrien, MI 1 430---------------------- 32 18.4Fresno, CA 1 392---------------------- 33 18.7Tulare, CA 1 363---------------------- 34 19.0Clackamas, OR 1 358------------------ 35 19.4

Geographic area Value($1,000) Rank

1992 cumula-tive percent of

U.S. total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Garfield, CO (D)--------------------- 36 (D)Van Buren, MI 1 304------------------- 37 20.0Washington, NY 1 295----------------- 38 20.3Mesa, CO 1 288----------------------- 39 20.7Baltimore, MD 1 278------------------- 40 21.0

Santa Barbara, CA 1 263--------------- 41 21.3Niagara, NY 1 255--------------------- 42 21.6Yakima, WA 1 254--------------------- 43 21.9Onondaga, NY 1 183------------------ 44 22.2Dade, FL 1 170----------------------- 45 22.5

Hunterdon, NJ 1 150------------------- 46 22.8Manatee, FL 1 146-------------------- 47 23.1Butler, PA 1 133----------------------- 48 23.3Macomb, MI 1 127--------------------- 49 23.6Martin, FL 1 122----------------------- 50 23.9

Monterey, CA 1 119------------------- 51 24.2Adams, PA 1 104---------------------- 52 24.5Rockingham, NH 1 095----------------- 53 24.7Monmouth, NJ 1 091------------------- 54 25.0Erie, NY 1 078------------------------ 55 25.3

Sussex, DE 1 077--------------------- 56 25.5Sacramento, CA 1 076----------------- 57 25.8Yolo, CA 1 063------------------------ 58 26.1Merced, CA 1 059--------------------- 59 26.3Monroe, NY 1 050--------------------- 60 26.6

Sandusky, OH 1 043------------------- 61 26.8Solano, CA 1 041---------------------- 62 27.1Mitchell, GA 1 037--------------------- 63 27.4Albany, NY 1 025---------------------- 64 27.6Hampden, MA 1 009------------------- 65 27.9

Scott, MN 994----------------------- 66 28.1Washington, TN (D)----------------- 67 (D)(D) (D)----------------------------- 67 (D)Elk, PA (D)------------------------- 69 (D)Lebanon, PA 950-------------------- 70 29.1

Multnomah, OR 935------------------ 71 29.3San Luis Obispo, CA 935------------- 71 29.5DeSoto, FL (D)---------------------- 73 (D)Chilton, AL 933---------------------- 74 30.0Schoharie, NY 931------------------- 75 30.2

Orange, CA 928--------------------- 76 30.4Los Angeles, CA 924----------------- 77 30.7Franklin, MA 909-------------------- 78 30.9Collier, FL 905----------------------- 79 31.1Ottawa, MI 905---------------------- 79 31.3

Washington, PA 901----------------- 81 31.6St. Louis, MO 889------------------- 82 31.8Okanogan, WA 887------------------ 83 32.0Marion, OR 882--------------------- 84 32.2York, ME 877----------------------- 85 32.4

Snohomish, WA 876----------------- 86 32.7Columbiana, OH 870----------------- 87 32.9Utah, UT 856------------------------ 88 33.1San Bernardino, CA 843-------------- 89 33.3Weld, CO 842----------------------- 90 33.5

Aroostook, ME 834------------------ 91 33.7Lorain, OH 826---------------------- 92 33.9Genesee, MI 821-------------------- 93 34.1Contra Costa, CA 813---------------- 94 34.3Litchfield, CT 810-------------------- 95 34.5

Charleston, SC 798------------------ 96 34.7Kendall, IL 792---------------------- 97 34.9Kent, MI 791------------------------ 98 35.1Hennepin, MN 790------------------- 99 35.3Sumter, FL 785---------------------- 100 35.5

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Table 26. Value of Livestock, Poultry, and Their Products Sold: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Value ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 87  380 078----------- 77 117 431 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 68  241 696--------- 59 708 244 (X) (X) 78.1

Texas 8 670 320-------------------------- 7 586 244 1 1 9.9Kansas 6 045 388------------------------- 4 783 060 2 3 16.8Nebraska 5 558 208----------------------- 4 528 016 3 5 23.2Iowa 5 458 631---------------------------- 5 266 682 4 2 29.4California 5 304 438----------------------- 4 652 845 5 4 35.5

Wisconsin 4 133 103----------------------- 3 973 245 6 6 40.2Minnesota 3 422 257----------------------- 3 175 549 7 7 44.2Colorado 3 079 378------------------------ 2 361 197 8 8 47.7North Carolina 2 837 765------------------- 2 104 430 9 13 50.9Oklahoma 2 783 832----------------------- 2 104 842 10 12 54.1

Pennsylvania 2 528 141-------------------- 2 250 857 11 9 57.0Arkansas 2 444 663----------------------- 2 073 572 12 14 59.8Missouri 2 441 535------------------------ 2 184 138 13 11 62.6South Dakota 2 170 659------------------- 1 862 125 14 16 65.1Georgia 2 092 253------------------------- 1 808 928 15 17 67.5

Illinois 2 085 535-------------------------- 2 217 865 16 10 69.9Indiana 1 934 755------------------------- 1 940 549 17 15 72.1New York 1 812 710----------------------- 1 740 508 18 18 74.2Alabama 1 720 070------------------------ 1 410 311 19 20 76.1Ohio 1 718 055---------------------------- 1 683 281 20 19 78.1

COUNTIES

100 leading counties (D)------ 19 091 187 (X) (X) (D)

Weld, CO 1 001 179----------------------- 743 761 1 1 1.1Fresno, CA 662 589---------------------- 457 650 2 6 1.9Lancaster, PA 603 758------------------- 542 595 3 2 2.6Deaf Smith, TX 596 076------------------ 535 201 4 3 3.3Tulare, CA 593 313---------------------- 372 296 5 9 4.0

Stanislaus, CA 537 071------------------- 483 429 6 4 4.6San Bernardino, CA 524 362-------------- 447 633 7 7 5.2Merced, CA 521 344--------------------- 473 827 8 5 5.8Texas, OK 456 050---------------------- 321 214 9 12 6.3Castro, TX 425 691---------------------- 232 558 10 26 6.8

Riverside, CA 405 297-------------------- 391 805 11 8 7.2Cuming, NE 394 498--------------------- 305 554 12 13 7.7Scott, KS 380 276----------------------- 261 375 13 20 8.1Parmer, TX 374 905---------------------- 291 408 14 18 8.6Duplin, NC 374 501---------------------- 173 525 15 41 9.0

Rockingham, VA 360 801----------------- 270 642 16 19 9.4Imperial, CA 353 602--------------------- 343 110 17 10 9.8Sussex, DE 348 592--------------------- 293 646 18 15 10.2Sioux, IA 344 718------------------------ 293 447 19 16 10.6Yuma, CO 305 154----------------------- 107 011 20 86 10.9

Wichita, KS 303 164--------------------- 203 695 21 32 11.3Haskell, KS 302 141--------------------- 218 643 22 28 11.6Ford, KS 290 054------------------------ 199 537 23 34 12.0Morgan, CO 282 582--------------------- 237 758 24 24 12.3Washington, AR 281 424----------------- 295 579 25 14 12.6

Sampson, NC 279 526------------------- 128 230 26 61 12.9Hansford, TX 269 847-------------------- 293 443 27 17 13.2Benton, AR 267 645--------------------- 259 452 28 21 13.6Dawson, NE 267 413--------------------- 251 299 29 22 13.9Finney, KS 263 472---------------------- 338 530 30 11 14.2

Grant, KS 252 391----------------------- 210 962 31 30 14.4San Joaquin, CA 248 137----------------- 218 380 32 29 14.7Hartley, TX 242 442---------------------- 204 561 33 31 15.0Stearns, MN 235 660--------------------- 199 738 34 33 15.3Logan, CO 232 347---------------------- 159 156 35 43 15.5

Geographic area

Value ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Kings, CA 230 306----------------------- 157 858 36 45 15.8Maricopa, AZ 230 271-------------------- 240 183 37 23 16.1Dallam, TX 229 167---------------------- 135 005 38 57 16.3Cullman, AL 228 193--------------------- 189 039 39 37 16.6Moore, TX 227 193---------------------- 188 943 40 38 16.9

Elmore, ID (D)---------------------- 99 141 41 112 (D)Union, NC 220 587----------------------- 156 365 42 46 17.4Yakima, WA 218 963--------------------- 186 445 43 39 17.6Swisher, TX 211 855--------------------- 235 117 44 25 17.9Gray, KS 209 361------------------------ 198 311 45 35 18.1

Dane, WI 204 722----------------------- 163 614 46 42 18.3Seward, KS 192 612--------------------- 115 017 47 72 18.5Grant, WI 182 929----------------------- 176 548 48 40 18.8Gonzales, TX 182 890-------------------- 158 290 49 44 19.0Sherman, TX 180 648-------------------- 197 506 50 36 19.2

Erath, TX 174 494----------------------- 105 420 51 93 19.4Kearny, KS 173 420---------------------- 92 301 52 124 19.6Phelps, NE 171 640---------------------- 140 142 53 52 19.8Custer, NE 171 125---------------------- 112 543 54 76 20.0Pinal, AZ 169 592------------------------ 228 857 55 27 20.2

Whatcom, WA 168 484------------------- 151 748 56 50 20.4Dubuque, IA 167 168--------------------- 139 630 57 53 20.5Randall, TX 164 290--------------------- 153 957 58 47 20.7Cassia, ID 161 277----------------------- 85 141 59 137 20.9Cimarron, OK 158 796-------------------- 56 510 60 316 21.1

Gooding, ID 158 270--------------------- 83 493 61 149 21.3Dodge, WI 156 421---------------------- 153 426 62 48 21.5Stevens, KS 154 606--------------------- 71 861 63 205 21.6Marathon, WI 154 215-------------------- 151 898 64 49 21.8Mercer, OH 151 141--------------------- 109 507 65 81 22.0

Wilkes, NC 150 996---------------------- 128 705 66 60 22.2DeKalb, AL 148 416---------------------- 106 889 67 88 22.3Lamb, TX 147 586----------------------- 104 614 68 95 22.5Plymouth, IA 146 126-------------------- 129 086 69 59 22.7Delaware, IA 146 067-------------------- 138 652 70 54 22.8

Franklin, PA 146 041--------------------- 118 106 71 70 23.0Colfax, NE 145 890---------------------- 105 520 72 92 23.2Wicomico, MD 144 028------------------- 119 541 73 69 23.3Darke, OH 139 218---------------------- 108 049 74 85 23.5Prowers, CO 138 848-------------------- 119 998 75 68 23.6

Kandiyohi, MN 137 867------------------- 114 282 76 73 23.8Wayne, NC 137 829---------------------- 98 229 77 115 24.0Scotts Bluff, NE 136  763----------------- 96 498 78 118 24.1Hopkins, TX 134 584--------------------- 117 214 79 71 24.3Clark, WI 134 535------------------------ 126 335 80 63 24.4

Carroll, IA 134 439----------------------- 121 346 81 65 24.6Scott, MS 133 010----------------------- 102 023 82 102 24.7Camp, TX 132 088----------------------- 90 238 83 130 24.9Marshall, AL 130 552--------------------- 101 621 84 103 25.0Kern, CA 127 178------------------------ 142 289 85 51 25.2

Grant, WA 125 935---------------------- 136 611 86 56 25.3Lyon, IA 125 126------------------------ 96 832 87 117 25.5Fond du Lac, WI 125  065----------------- 113 221 88 75 25.6Ottawa, MI 124 838---------------------- 104 253 89 96 25.8Chaves, NM 124 440--------------------- 63 978 90 250 25.9

Nacogdoches, TX 124 347---------------- 110 310 91 79 26.0Otter Tail, MN 124  244------------------- 120 304 92 67 26.2Hall, GA 123 303------------------------ 133 931 93 58 26.3Barron, WI 123 123---------------------- 124 631 94 64 26.5Bradford, PA 122 893-------------------- 90 858 95 128 26.6

Clayton, IA 122 067---------------------- 120 437 96 66 26.7Pawnee, KS 121 745--------------------- 66 159 97 234 26.9Canyon, ID 120 974---------------------- 137 702 98 55 27.0Gove, KS 119 265----------------------- 78 199 99 171 27.2Sonoma, CA 118 502-------------------- 110 060 100 80 (D)

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Table 27. Value of Poultry and Poultry Products Sold: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Value ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 15  425 176----------- 12 758 270 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 13  777 580--------- 11 279 337 (X) (X) 89.3

Arkansas 1 799 850----------------------- 1 541 248 1 1 11.7North Carolina 1 551 291------------------- 1 240 193 2 2 21.7Georgia 1 462 126------------------------- 1 201 707 3 3 31.2Alabama 1 279 202------------------------ 950 942 4 5 39.5California 1 083 998----------------------- 1 084 036 5 4 46.5

Texas 829 122-------------------------- 669 165 6 6 51.9Mississippi 635 259---------------------- 463 748 7 9 56.0Minnesota 614 414----------------------- 489 459 8 8 60.0Pennsylvania 599 618-------------------- 507 595 9 7 63.9Virginia 572 307------------------------- 398 843 10 12 67.6

Maryland 494 441------------------------ 425 871 11 10 70.8Indiana 429 369------------------------- 406 886 12 11 73.6Missouri 409 071------------------------ 273 584 13 15 76.2Ohio 379 331---------------------------- 281 232 14 14 78.7Delaware 372 775----------------------- 304 075 15 13 81.1

South Carolina 297 393------------------ 219 114 16 18 83.0Oklahoma 270 375----------------------- 219 687 17 17 84.8Florida 263 003-------------------------- 266 846 18 16 86.5Iowa 244 160---------------------------- 192 229 19 19 88.1Louisiana 190 475----------------------- 142 877 20 21 89.3

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 8  458 643------ 6 930 484 (X) (X) 54.8

Sussex, DE 323 445--------------------- 274 627 1 1 2.1Rockingham, VA 274 153----------------- 189 831 2 6 3.9Lancaster, PA 240 952------------------- 209 702 3 3 5.4Washington, AR 232 857----------------- 245 398 4 2 6.9Benton, AR 221 613--------------------- 199 986 5 5 8.4

Cullman, AL 211 972--------------------- 175 785 6 7 9.8Union, NC 210 093----------------------- 144 372 7 10 11.1Fresno, CA 206 784---------------------- 161 378 8 9 12.5Stanislaus, CA 196 420------------------- 208 342 9 4 13.7Merced, CA 172 227--------------------- 171 459 10 8 14.8

Duplin, NC 158 342---------------------- 129 388 11 12 15.9Wilkes, NC 141 793---------------------- 121 447 12 14 16.8Wicomico, MD 141 367------------------- 116 189 13 15 17.7Gonzales, TX 137 112-------------------- 115 009 14 16 18.6DeKalb, AL 129 502---------------------- 92 266 15 21 19.4

Scott, MS 127 672----------------------- 97 146 16 18 20.3Camp, TX 120 571----------------------- 82 845 17 23 21.0Marshall, AL 119 852--------------------- 92 649 18 20 21.8Hall, GA 115 585------------------------ 126 287 19 13 22.6Nacogdoches, TX 106 745---------------- 91 751 20 22 23.3

Worcester, MD 106 678------------------ 100 375 21 17 24.0Shelby, TX 103 618---------------------- 80 562 22 24 24.6Riverside, CA 103 190-------------------- 131 332 23 11 25.3Hempstead, AR 101 018------------------ 96 831 24 19 26.0Wayne, NC 97 400---------------------- 74 391 25 26 26.6

Kandiyohi, MN 95 279------------------- 75 879 26 25 27.2Darke, OH 90 237---------------------- 53 754 27 46 27.8Somerset, MD 88 256------------------- 68 473 28 32 28.4Habersham, GA 85 829----------------- 68 050 29 33 28.9Smith, MS 83 970----------------------- 49 506 30 53 29.5

Carroll, AR 83 381---------------------- 55 312 31 41 30.0Blount, AL 80 586---------------------- 55 172 32 42 30.5Mercer, OH 79 397--------------------- 46 224 33 62 31.0Franklin, GA 77 734--------------------- 57 483 34 38 31.5Dubois, IN 77 002---------------------- 73 230 35 27 32.0

Geographic area

Value ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Simpson, MS 76 872-------------------- 48 591 36 56 32.5Sampson, NC 76 760------------------- 32 211 37 97 33.0Chatham, NC 74 909-------------------- 70 379 38 30 33.5Howard, AR 71 683--------------------- 62 275 39 35 34.0Sevier, AR 71 004---------------------- 50 560 40 52 34.4

Weld, CO 70 324----------------------- 71 621 41 28 34.9Jackson, GA 69 270-------------------- 71 618 42 29 35.4Yell, AR 69 209------------------------ 64 174 43 34 35.8Ottawa, MI 68 922---------------------- 50 634 44 51 36.2Randolph, NC 68 814------------------- 59 171 45 36 36.7

Pope, AR 66 501----------------------- 58 579 46 37 37.1McCurtain, OK 65 722------------------- 52 470 47 47 37.6Franklin, AR 65 229--------------------- 36 666 48 78 38.0Barry, MO 64 606----------------------- 30 415 49 104 38.4Coffee, AL 64 546---------------------- 51 717 50 49 38.8

Adair, OK 64 475----------------------- 48 378 51 57 39.2Newton, MO 63 223-------------------- 42 064 52 67 39.6Madison, AR 62 732-------------------- 57 339 53 39 40.0McDonald, MO 62 120------------------ 48 350 54 58 40.5Androscoggin, ME (D)--------------- 53 767 55 45 (D)

Polk, AR 61 036------------------------ 53 894 56 44 41.2Page, VA 60 615----------------------- 36 306 57 80 41.6Stearns, MN 59 785--------------------- 43 877 58 65 42.0Jones, MS 58 115---------------------- 48 746 59 54 42.4Hardy, WV 58 012---------------------- 31 395 60 100 42.8

Banks, GA 56 496---------------------- 39 187 61 71 43.1Gordon, GA 56 272--------------------- 46 561 62 61 43.5Moore, NC 56 124---------------------- 39 355 63 70 43.9Dixon, NE 55 522----------------------- 19 874 64 159 44.2Anson, NC 54 537---------------------- 37 841 65 75 44.6

Union, LA 54 136----------------------- 37 853 66 74 44.9Madison, GA 52 439-------------------- 47 416 67 59 45.3Caroline, MD 52 278-------------------- 50 641 68 50 45.6San Bernardino, CA 51 412-------------- 48 732 69 55 46.0Johnson, AR 50 925-------------------- 35 519 70 82 46.3

Chesterfield, SC 50 267----------------- 38 438 71 73 46.6Scott, AR 49 515----------------------- 37 623 72 76 46.9Winston, AL 48 732--------------------- 45 931 73 63 47.2Lexington, SC 47 860------------------- 30 250 74 105 47.6Augusta, VA 47 292--------------------- 25 542 75 123 47.9

San Joaquin, CA 47 029----------------- 69 680 76 31 48.2Suwannee, FL 46 522------------------- 35 477 77 83 48.5Licking, OH (D)--------------------- 47 379 78 60 (D)Forsyth, GA 45 545--------------------- 56 123 79 40 49.1Leake, MS 44 983---------------------- 43 105 80 66 49.4

Kent, DE 44 947------------------------ 26 451 81 118 49.6New London, CT 44  622---------------- 52 294 82 48 49.9Lebanon, PA 44 589-------------------- 33 269 83 90 50.2Le Flore, OK 44  339-------------------- 30 682 84 103 50.5Geneva, AL 44 127--------------------- 24 063 85 132 50.8

Fayette, TX 43 900--------------------- 24 419 86 128 51.1Coffee, GA 43 813---------------------- 23 963 87 133 51.4Delaware, OK 43 243------------------- 35 537 88 81 51.6San Diego, CA 43 208------------------ 54 047 89 43 51.9Sanpete, UT 42 357-------------------- 32 642 90 95 52.2

Kosciusko, IN 41 946------------------- 38 872 91 72 52.5Oconee, GA 41 439--------------------- 33 096 92 92 52.7Adams, PA 41 028---------------------- 34 189 93 87 53.0Ventura, CA 40 908--------------------- 40 696 94 69 53.3Madera, CA 40 773--------------------- 34 471 95 86 53.5

Pickens, AL 40 635--------------------- 37 367 96 77 53.8Franklin, AL 40 585--------------------- 20 476 97 154 54.1Pendleton, WV 40 581------------------ 27 059 98 116 54.3Morrison, MN 39 619-------------------- 40 923 99 68 54.6Nash, NC 39 336----------------------- 45 813 100 64 54.8

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Table 28. Value of Dairy Products Sold: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Value ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 17  765 439----------- 16 029 195 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 14  787 370--------- 13 263 947 (X) (X) 83.2

Wisconsin 2 853 063----------------------- 2 754 868 1 1 16.1California 2 415 173----------------------- 1 914 167 2 2 29.7New York 1 428 850----------------------- 1 343 741 3 3 37.7Pennsylvania 1 237 131-------------------- 1 107 113 4 4 44.7Minnesota 1 088 121----------------------- 1 059 526 5 5 50.8

Texas 702 556-------------------------- 545 163 6 7 54.7Michigan 616 567------------------------ 568 249 7 6 58.2Washington 547 432--------------------- 444 411 8 9 61.3Ohio 536 164---------------------------- 534 691 9 8 64.3Iowa 421 556---------------------------- 392 284 10 10 66.7

Florida 379 162-------------------------- 310 925 11 12 68.8Missouri 336 804------------------------ 328 049 12 11 70.7Idaho 334 867--------------------------- 241 252 13 19 72.6Vermont 328 717------------------------ 298 527 14 13 74.4Virginia 288 061------------------------- 270 528 15 15 76.1

Illinois 270 259-------------------------- 280 308 16 14 77.6Kentucky 266 816------------------------ 260 838 17 16 79.1Indiana 258 282------------------------- 243 229 18 18 80.5Tennessee 250 919---------------------- 248 721 19 17 82.0New Mexico 226 870--------------------- 117 357 20 31 83.2

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 8  124 979------ 6 932 366 (X) (X) 45.7

Tulare, CA 399 417---------------------- 262 605 1 2 2.2San Bernardino, CA 391 396-------------- 325 570 2 1 4.5Merced, CA 282 700--------------------- 216 242 3 3 6.0Stanislaus, CA 257 573------------------- 201 703 4 5 7.5Riverside, CA 240 925-------------------- 213 857 5 4 8.8

Lancaster, PA 196 336------------------- 163 473 6 6 10.0Maricopa, AZ 174 272-------------------- 141 680 7 7 10.9Kings, CA 161 366----------------------- 121 392 8 9 11.8San Joaquin, CA 155 316----------------- 115 019 9 11 12.7Fresno, CA 147 147---------------------- 110 916 10 12 13.5

Whatcom, WA 145 194------------------- 117 564 11 10 14.4Erath, TX 136 772----------------------- 78 966 12 22 15.1Marathon, WI 127 296-------------------- 123 708 13 8 15.8Stearns, MN 118 228--------------------- 108 703 14 13 16.5Dane, WI 111 070----------------------- 103 275 15 14 17.1

Clark, WI 110 234------------------------ 101 724 16 15 17.8Grant, WI 104 362----------------------- 97 486 17 17 18.3Hopkins, TX 103 205--------------------- 95 066 18 18 18.9Dodge, WI 102 899---------------------- 98 465 19 16 19.5Fond du Lac, WI 92  978----------------- 86 089 20 19 20.0

Franklin, PA 89 893--------------------- 72 270 21 29 20.5Manitowoc, WI 86 467------------------- 80 656 22 20 21.0Chippewa, WI 84 522------------------- 80 448 23 21 21.5Wyoming, NY 82 858-------------------- 62 619 24 38 22.0Outagamie, WI 82 008------------------ 74 101 25 26 22.4

Shawano, WI 81 194-------------------- 75 930 26 25 22.9Okeechobee, FL 80 853----------------- 77 731 27 23 23.3Franklin, VT 80 370--------------------- 66 694 28 31 23.8St. Lawrence, NY 78  220---------------- 67 132 29 30 24.2Chaves, NM 77 534--------------------- 19 533 30 186 24.7

Yakima, WA 77 421--------------------- 49 028 31 58 25.1Addison, VT 74 419--------------------- 60 012 32 42 25.5Weld, CO 74 378----------------------- 73 823 33 27 25.9Barron, WI 74 137---------------------- 73 545 34 28 26.4Green, WI 74 002----------------------- 76 283 35 24 26.8

Geographic area

Value ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Brown, WI 70 554---------------------- 61 446 36 39 27.2Lafayette, WI 68 148-------------------- 64 863 37 33 27.6Frederick, MD 67 744------------------- 66 073 38 32 27.9Sonoma, CA 66 006-------------------- 55 589 39 47 28.3Wayne, OH 65 041--------------------- 59 160 40 43 28.7

Jerome, ID 64 069---------------------- 35 642 41 97 29.0Dona Ana, NM 63  197------------------ 46 291 42 63 29.4Vernon, WI 62 536---------------------- 64 546 43 34 29.7Otter Tail, MN 62  157------------------- 64 117 44 35 30.1Kern, CA 61 962------------------------ 35 132 45 99 30.4

Jefferson, NY 61 625------------------- 63 397 46 37 30.8Bradford, PA 61 213-------------------- 61 049 47 40 31.1Dunn, WI 60 907----------------------- 64 105 48 36 31.5Iowa, WI 59 305------------------------ 60 487 49 41 31.8Washington, NY 58 852----------------- 58 122 50 45 32.1

Monroe, WI 58 655--------------------- 56 528 51 46 32.5Sauk, WI 58 650------------------------ 58 167 52 44 32.8Gooding, ID 58 450--------------------- 29 029 53 124 33.1Tillamook, OR 57 916------------------- 45 920 54 66 33.5Dubuque, IA 57 572--------------------- 46 212 55 64 33.8

Sheboygan, WI 56 574------------------ 50 135 56 54 34.1Kewaunee, WI 56 335------------------- 48 474 57 61 34.4Madison, NY 55 545-------------------- 53 378 58 50 34.7Snohomish, WA 55 534----------------- 48 598 59 60 35.0St. Croix, WI 55 507-------------------- 53 508 60 48 35.4

Lewis, NY 54 825----------------------- 50 518 61 53 35.7Waupaca, WI 54 815-------------------- 53 444 62 49 36.0Calumet, WI 53 852--------------------- 50 902 63 52 36.3Rockingham, VA 53 236----------------- 44 579 64 70 36.6Trempealeau, WI 53 169---------------- 50 063 65 55 36.9

Berks, PA 51 903----------------------- 47 862 66 62 37.2Oneida, NY 51 717--------------------- 51 253 67 51 37.5Buffalo, WI 51 617---------------------- 46 134 68 65 37.7Chautauqua, NY 51 261----------------- 42 199 69 78 38.0Cayuga, NY 50 228--------------------- 41 091 70 82 38.3

Winona, MN 49 975--------------------- 45 299 71 68 38.6Morrison, MN 49 752-------------------- 43 897 72 72 38.9Orleans, VT 48 862--------------------- 43 526 73 74 39.2Sanilac, MI 48 562---------------------- 42 143 74 79 39.4Todd, MN 48 502----------------------- 45 492 75 67 39.7

Goodhue, MN 48 394------------------- 43 790 76 73 40.0Steuben, NY 47 547-------------------- 42 261 77 77 40.2Otsego, NY 46 398--------------------- 49 316 78 56 40.5Stephenson, IL 46 393------------------ 48 743 79 59 40.8Chenango, NY 46 158------------------- 43 012 80 76 41.0

Skagit, WA 46 040---------------------- 38 731 81 87 41.3Chester, PA 45 725--------------------- 41 868 82 81 41.5Oconto, WI 44 521---------------------- 44 411 83 71 41.8Tangipahoa, LA 44 073------------------ 39 441 84 84 42.0Clayton, IA 44 069---------------------- 41 947 85 80 42.3

Lebanon, PA 43 951-------------------- 35 611 86 98 42.5Wood, WI 43 665----------------------- 39 291 87 85 42.8Polk, WI 43 424------------------------ 49 172 88 57 43.0Herkimer, NY 42 414-------------------- 40 933 89 83 43.3Cache, UT 41 926---------------------- 33 022 90 105 43.5

Taylor, WI 41 659----------------------- 44 825 91 69 43.7Pierce, WI 41 284----------------------- 36 359 92 94 44.0Cattaraugus, NY 40 774----------------- 37 931 93 89 44.2Delaware, NY 40 429------------------- 43 509 94 75 44.4King, WA 40 420----------------------- 35 733 95 96 44.7

Montgomery, NY 39 568----------------- 33 891 96 102 44.9Somerset, PA 38 618------------------- 31 656 97 112 45.1Cumberland, PA 38 387----------------- 32 891 98 107 45.3Madera, CA 38 148--------------------- 30 435 99 117 45.5Bedford, PA 37 702--------------------- 31 909 100 111 45.7

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Table 29. Value of Cattle and Calves Sold: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Value ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 41  676 242----------- 35 876 720 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 36  120 608--------- 30 509 609 (X) (X) 86.7

Texas 6 831 810-------------------------- 6 039 565 1 1 16.4Kansas 5 569 535------------------------- 4 305 335 2 2 29.8Nebraska 4 565 778----------------------- 3 564 895 3 3 40.7Colorado 2 570 192------------------------ 1 964 765 4 5 46.9Oklahoma 2 290 955----------------------- 1 699 931 5 6 52.4

Iowa 2 235 422---------------------------- 2 124 641 6 4 57.7California 1 580 381----------------------- 1 450 175 7 7 61.5South Dakota 1 555 540------------------- 1 273 147 8 8 65.3Missouri 1 171 170------------------------ 1 067 580 9 9 68.1Idaho 1 036 015--------------------------- 828 875 10 10 70.6

Montana 909 409------------------------ 774 052 11 12 72.7Minnesota 844 268----------------------- 749 374 12 13 74.8Wisconsin 841 732----------------------- 749 042 13 14 76.8Illinois 725 634-------------------------- 780 151 14 11 78.5Washington 641 893--------------------- 612 125 15 16 80.1

New Mexico 615 259--------------------- 624 399 16 15 81.5Wyoming 583 570------------------------ 473 233 17 19 82.9Kentucky 551 530------------------------ 472 332 18 20 84.3North Dakota 516  914-------------------- 496 046 19 18 85.5Oregon 483 601------------------------- 459 946 20 21 86.7

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 15  554 801------ 11 987 601 (X) (X) 37.3

Weld, CO 727 756----------------------- 515 185 1 2 1.7Deaf Smith, TX 590 828------------------ 530 798 2 1 3.2Texas, OK 452 187---------------------- 319 288 3 5 4.2Castro, TX 418 611---------------------- 222 202 4 13 5.3Scott, KS 372 693----------------------- 255 682 5 8 6.1

Parmer, TX 371 825---------------------- 289 846 6 7 7.0Cuming, NE 343 924--------------------- 254 947 7 9 7.9Imperial, CA 335 682--------------------- 334 440 8 4 8.7Wichita, KS 302 557--------------------- 202 946 9 18 9.4Haskell, KS 300 201--------------------- 216 725 10 14 10.1

Yuma, CO 296 445----------------------- 101 768 11 37 10.8Fresno, CA 291 031---------------------- 174 852 12 23 11.5Ford, KS 289 201------------------------ 197 377 13 19 12.2Hansford, TX 269 751-------------------- 293 233 14 6 12.9Finney, KS 262 366---------------------- 337 030 15 3 13.5

Morgan, CO 257 972--------------------- 222 830 16 12 14.1Dawson, NE 252 161--------------------- 231 490 17 11 14.7Grant, KS 251 013----------------------- 210 294 18 16 15.3Hartley, TX 242 242---------------------- 204 428 19 17 15.9Logan, CO 228 158---------------------- 154 029 20 25 16.5

Dallam, TX 227 684---------------------- 134 877 21 27 17.0Moore, TX 225 435---------------------- 186 896 22 22 17.5Elmore, ID (D)---------------------- 97 632 23 41 (D)Swisher, TX 211 377--------------------- 233 898 24 10 18.6Gray, KS 208 140------------------------ 197 008 25 20 19.1

Sioux, IA 200 399------------------------ 173 008 26 24 19.6Sherman, TX 179 784-------------------- 196 750 27 21 20.0Seward, KS (D)--------------------- 95 689 28 43 (D)Kearny, KS 172 817---------------------- 91 659 29 45 20.8Phelps, NE 165 510---------------------- 133 838 30 28 21.2

Randall, TX 161 907--------------------- 152 151 31 26 21.6Custer, NE 159 296---------------------- 99 473 32 39 22.0Cimarron, OK 158 580-------------------- 55 944 33 94 22.4Stevens, KS 154 407--------------------- 71 166 34 66 22.7Pinal, AZ 148 818------------------------ 212 408 35 15 23.1

Geographic area

Value ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Lamb, TX 146 327----------------------- 102 092 36 36 23.4Cassia, ID 144 387----------------------- 69 332 37 70 23.8Prowers, CO 136 431-------------------- 116 136 38 32 24.1Yakima, WA 132 492--------------------- 127 313 39 29 24.4Scotts Bluff, NE 132  404----------------- 89 421 40 46 24.8

Tulare, CA 129 378---------------------- 75 831 41 59 25.1Pawnee, KS 120 494--------------------- 64 244 42 80 25.4Colfax, NE 119 827---------------------- 82 404 43 54 25.6Gove, KS 116 847----------------------- 75 809 44 60 25.9Kit Carson, CO 112 389------------------ 78 777 45 57 26.2

Wheeler, NE 112 135-------------------- 108 578 46 34 26.5Lane, KS 110 485----------------------- 73 772 47 65 26.7Grant, WA 108 603---------------------- 119 288 48 31 27.0Barton, KS 107 365---------------------- 97 664 49 40 27.2Pratt, KS 105 666------------------------ 66 769 50 73 27.5

Hale, TX 102 873------------------------ 66 016 51 74 27.7Union, NM 102 283---------------------- 101 051 52 38 28.0Goshen, WY 99 878-------------------- 60 785 53 86 28.2Ochiltree, TX 98 456-------------------- 92 394 54 44 28.5Hodgeman, KS 95 762------------------ 74 986 55 62 28.7

Adams, WA 95 627--------------------- 102 538 56 35 28.9Cherry, NE 95 426---------------------- 81 965 57 56 29.2Butler, KS 94 531----------------------- 75 618 58 61 29.4Kearney, NE 94 339-------------------- 73 990 59 63 29.6Adams, NE 93 146---------------------- 53 768 60 99 29.8

Lincoln, NE 92 913--------------------- 49 772 61 110 30.1Hamilton, KS 92 677-------------------- 66 995 62 72 30.3Curry, NM 92 505----------------------- 124 623 63 30 30.5Hall, NE 91 729------------------------ 83 350 64 53 30.7Crowley, CO 91 225--------------------- 83 483 65 52 30.9

Stanton, KS 88 865--------------------- 63 188 66 81 31.2Canyon, ID 87 774---------------------- 111 307 67 33 31.4Otero, CO 84 201----------------------- 64 361 68 79 31.6Lancaster, PA 83 808------------------- 83 784 69 51 31.8Malheur, OR 83 544-------------------- 54 311 70 98 32.0

Hutchinson, TX 82 497------------------ 35 190 71 191 32.2Yuma, AZ (D)----------------------- 96 705 72 42 (D)Merrick, NE 81 396--------------------- 34 543 73 195 32.6Harper, OK 80 227---------------------- 34 243 74 197 32.8Hemphill, TX 80 150-------------------- 47 638 75 120 32.9

Walla Walla, WA (D)----------------- 39 202 76 165 (D)Clark, KS 77 926----------------------- 48 797 77 114 33.3Carroll, IA 77 586----------------------- 67 065 78 71 33.5Buffalo, NE 75 860---------------------- 61 543 79 84 33.7Oldham, TX 75 763--------------------- 58 814 80 89 33.9

Box Butte, NE 75  723------------------- 45 362 81 126 34.1San Bernardino, CA 75 578-------------- 65 738 82 75 34.2Osage, OK 75 334---------------------- 48 232 83 118 34.4Lubbock, TX (D)-------------------- 69 338 84 69 (D)Reeves, TX 74 232--------------------- 57 072 85 91 34.8

Morrill, NE 74 178---------------------- 60 196 86 87 35.0Greeley, KS 73 976--------------------- 64 851 87 77 35.1Lyon, IA 73 784------------------------ 50 398 88 107 35.3Plymouth, IA 72 771-------------------- 60 132 89 88 35.5Cheyenne, NE 72 529------------------- 61 273 90 85 35.7

Holt, NE 71 942------------------------ 69 372 91 68 35.8Gray, TX 71 560------------------------ 82 151 92 55 36.0Platte, NE 71 499----------------------- 50 574 93 106 36.2Republic, KS 71 000-------------------- 62 420 94 82 36.3Webster, NE 69 840-------------------- 15 449 95 542 36.5

Floyd, TX 69 239----------------------- 89 075 96 48 36.7Stanislaus, CA 68 875------------------- 55 671 97 95 36.8Thomas, KS 68 204--------------------- 37 357 98 177 37.0Alfalfa, OK 66 600---------------------- 51 320 99 105 37.2Knox, NE 66 596----------------------- 50 378 100 108 37.3

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Table 30. Value of Hogs and Pigs Sold: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Value ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 10  047 423----------- 9 890 644 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 9  583 645--------- 9 382 083 (X) (X) 95.4

Iowa 2 502 048---------------------------- 2 494 231 1 1 24.9Illinois 985 472-------------------------- 1 062 524 2 2 34.7North Carolina 898 624------------------- 515 327 3 6 43.7Minnesota 825 383----------------------- 811 788 4 4 51.9Indiana 817 506------------------------- 847 652 5 3 60.0

Nebraska 746 165----------------------- 746 507 6 5 67.4Missouri 495 000------------------------ 492 286 7 7 72.4Ohio 341 631---------------------------- 383 227 8 8 75.8South Dakota 328 765------------------- 316 951 9 9 79.0Kansas 276 338------------------------- 284 375 10 10 81.8

Michigan 213 440------------------------ 226 148 11 12 83.9Wisconsin 196 433----------------------- 244 777 12 11 85.9Pennsylvania 192 596-------------------- 182 942 13 14 87.8Georgia 167 903------------------------- 192 105 14 13 89.4Arkansas 140 077----------------------- 87 542 15 18 90.8

Kentucky 128 774------------------------ 146 641 16 15 92.1Tennessee 108 934---------------------- 142 913 17 16 93.2Colorado 78 573------------------------ 46 495 18 23 94.0Texas 73 929-------------------------- 93 867 19 17 94.7Virginia 66 054------------------------- 63 785 20 19 95.4

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 3  778 548------ 3 325 730 (X) (X) 37.6

Duplin, NC 213 803---------------------- 42 986 1 15 2.1Sampson, NC 197 205------------------- 92 211 2 1 4.1Sioux, IA 110 971------------------------ 90 993 3 2 5.2Delaware, IA 79 012-------------------- 82 525 4 3 6.0Lancaster, PA 70 817------------------- 74 986 5 4 6.7

Plymouth, IA 69 032-------------------- 63 878 6 5 7.4Washington, IA 62 134------------------ 56 567 7 7 8.0Dubuque, IA 59 625--------------------- 54 171 8 8 8.6Carroll, IA 55 999----------------------- 52 683 9 9 9.1Henry, IL 54 329------------------------ 58 912 10 6 9.7

Greene, NC 53 273--------------------- 40 741 11 20 10.2Clayton, IA 49 148---------------------- 52 187 12 10 10.7O’Brien, IA 48 154---------------------- 44 297 13 13 11.2Cuming, NE 46 229--------------------- 46 267 14 11 11.6Cass, MI 44 538------------------------ 32 290 15 41 12.1

Martin, MN 44 482---------------------- 41 685 16 18 12.5Carroll, IN 43 778----------------------- 39 830 17 23 13.0Fayette, IA 42 940---------------------- 39 880 18 22 13.4Sac, IA 42 905------------------------- 40 883 19 19 13.8Buena Vista, IA 42 868------------------ 42 058 20 17 14.2

Lyon, IA 42 516------------------------ 39 883 21 21 14.7Mahaska, IA 41 945--------------------- 44 745 22 12 15.1Jones, IA 41 643----------------------- 37 865 23 27 15.5Hardin, IA 40 265----------------------- 42 300 24 16 15.9Kossuth, IA 40 200--------------------- 43 210 25 14 16.3

Jasper, IA 40 102----------------------- 38 270 26 26 16.7Cedar, IA 38 922----------------------- 39 699 27 24 17.1Holt, NE 38 884------------------------ 26 282 28 67 17.5Wayne, NC 38 198---------------------- 21 442 29 105 17.9Hamilton, IA 37 443--------------------- 32 318 30 40 18.2

Shelby, IA 37 099----------------------- 30 518 31 44 18.6Butler, IA 36 902----------------------- 38 444 32 25 19.0Platte, NE 36 205----------------------- 34 354 33 35 19.3Keokuk, IA 35 438---------------------- 37 209 34 30 19.7Johnson, IA 35 435--------------------- 37 802 35 28 20.0

Geographic area

Value ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Blue Earth, MN 35  378------------------ 29 839 36 49 20.4Nobles, MN 34 485--------------------- 28 133 37 59 20.7Cherokee, IA 33 923-------------------- 34 361 38 34 21.1Buchanan, IA 33 617-------------------- 37 214 39 29 21.4Franklin, IA 33 134---------------------- 36 557 40 31 21.7

Crawford, IA 32 975--------------------- 29 247 41 54 22.1Weld, CO 32 890----------------------- 8 255 42 346 22.4Winneshiek, IA 32 797------------------ 34 265 43 36 22.7Clinton, IN 31 330---------------------- 35 670 44 32 23.0Cedar, NE 31 307---------------------- 29 067 45 55 23.3

Adams, IL 31 194----------------------- 31 786 46 42 23.6Benton, IA 30 956---------------------- 33 721 47 38 24.0Jackson, MN 30 822-------------------- 27 546 48 61 24.3Black Hawk, IA 30  481------------------ 30 363 49 46 24.6Clinton, IA 30 280---------------------- 29 631 50 51 24.9

Hancock, IA 30 186--------------------- 28 671 51 56 25.2Mitchell, IA 30 130---------------------- 29 681 52 50 25.5Pike, IL 30 130------------------------- 33 971 52 37 25.8Knox, IL 30 020------------------------ 32 932 54 39 26.1Redwood, MN 29 188------------------- 29 364 55 53 26.4

DeKalb, IL 29 000---------------------- 22 927 56 96 26.6Freeborn, MN 28 695------------------- 30 456 57 45 26.9Daviess, IN 28 347---------------------- 24 302 58 81 27.2Grant, WI 28 145----------------------- 35 256 59 33 27.5Montgomery, IN 27 462----------------- 30 832 60 43 27.8

Livingston, IL 27 237-------------------- 24 421 61 79 28.0Nicollet, MN 27  187--------------------- 23 754 62 88 28.3Mower, MN 27 162--------------------- 24 400 63 80 28.6Jackson, IA 26 771--------------------- 24 761 64 75 28.8Knox, NE 26 431----------------------- 26 796 65 62 29.1

Renville, MN 26 289-------------------- 28 444 66 57 29.4Brown, MN 26 259---------------------- 25 876 67 69 29.6Iowa, IA 26 253------------------------ 29 627 68 52 29.9Dubois, IN 25 895---------------------- 23 815 69 86 30.1Bladen, NC 25 757--------------------- 6 522 70 429 30.4

Grundy, IA 25 712---------------------- 29 918 71 48 30.7Chickasaw, IA 25 706------------------- 23 635 72 91 30.9Macoupin, IL 25 671-------------------- 23 225 73 94 31.2Pottawattamie, IA 25 238---------------- 24 946 74 74 31.4Audubon, IA 25 231--------------------- 23 803 75 87 31.7

Bureau, IL 25 113----------------------- 28 160 76 58 31.9Wabash, IN 24 996--------------------- 26 013 77 68 32.2Osceola, IA 24 878--------------------- 18 340 78 137 32.4Rock, MN 24 878----------------------- 19 892 78 118 32.7White, IN 24 808----------------------- 23 670 80 89 32.9

Scott, IA 24 806------------------------ 25 721 81 70 33.2Palo Alto, IA 24  794-------------------- 23 642 82 90 33.4Lenoir, NC 24 691---------------------- 11 792 83 237 33.7Whiteside, IL 24 657-------------------- 24 628 84 77 33.9Faribault, MN 24 617-------------------- 26 687 85 64 34.1

Clay, NE 24 579------------------------ 30 082 86 47 34.4Lee, IA 24 558------------------------- 20 227 87 114 34.6Mercer, OH 23 582--------------------- 22 647 88 98 34.9Lyon, MN 23 571----------------------- 20 274 89 113 35.1Woodbury, IA 23 297-------------------- 25 691 90 71 35.3

Tama, IA 23 278------------------------ 27 920 91 60 35.6Pocahontas, IA 23 212------------------ 24 436 92 78 35.8Colfax, NE 23 170---------------------- 20 207 93 115 36.0Allamakee, IA 22 951------------------- 17 951 94 140 36.3Webster, IA 22 794--------------------- 19 605 95 120 36.5

Decatur, IN 22 757---------------------- 26 439 96 66 36.7Gage, NE 22 731----------------------- 25 151 97 73 36.9Pitt, NC 22 584------------------------- 22 345 98 101 37.2Floyd, IA 22 570------------------------ 20 139 99 116 37.4Calhoun, IA 22 566--------------------- 21 710 100 103 37.6

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Table 31. Value of Sheep, Lambs, and Wool Sold: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Value ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 677  904----------- 791 219 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 628  847--------- 732 988 (X) (X) 92.8

Colorado 126 916------------------------ 108 883 1 2 18.7Texas 98 633-------------------------- 129 147 2 1 33.3Wyoming 60 207------------------------ 56 591 3 4 42.2California 52 197----------------------- 59 209 4 3 49.9South Dakota 40 184------------------- 44 820 5 6 55.8

Iowa 38 861---------------------------- 46 157 6 5 61.5Montana 31 440------------------------ 37 606 7 8 66.2Oregon 27 011------------------------- 42 194 8 7 70.1Utah 26 859---------------------------- 37 384 9 9 74.1Idaho 19 418--------------------------- 24 104 10 10 77.0

New Mexico 17 756--------------------- 20 943 11 11 79.6Minnesota 17 049----------------------- 20 544 12 12 82.1Kansas 14 314------------------------- 18 561 13 13 84.2North Dakota 11  776-------------------- 12 688 14 17 85.9Nebraska 11 628----------------------- 18 517 15 14 87.7

Ohio 8 575---------------------------- 15 201 16 16 88.9Arizona 7 181------------------------- 9 245 17 18 90.0Nevada 6 449------------------------- 5 723 18 22 90.9Illinois 6 267-------------------------- 8 179 19 19 91.9Virginia 6 126------------------------- 17 292 20 15 92.8

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 411  349------ 425 740 (X) (X) 60.7

Weld, CO 94 361----------------------- 73 976 1 1 13.9Laramie, WY 15 810-------------------- 3 957 2 33 16.3Kern, CA 10 468------------------------ 11 326 3 5 17.8Tom Green, TX 9 837------------------ 16 032 4 2 19.2Menard, TX 8 767--------------------- 13 664 5 3 20.5

Umatilla, OR (D)-------------------- (D) 6 4 (D)Union, IA (D)----------------------- (D) 7 11 (D)Washakie, WY (D)------------------- 2 860 8 53 (D)Adams, CO (D)--------------------- (D) 9 1 232 (D)Imperial, CA 6 337--------------------- 4 510 10 26 25.7

Chaves, NM 6 218--------------------- 7 042 11 10 26.6Sioux, IA 6 154------------------------ 7 980 12 9 27.5Val Verde, TX 6 138------------------- 6 232 13 16 28.5Crockett, TX 6 062--------------------- 8 352 14 8 29.3Butte, SD 5 359----------------------- 5 716 15 19 30.1

Castro, TX (D)---------------------- (D) 16 7 (D)Bailey, TX (D)----------------------- (D) 17 1 448 (D)Larimer, CO 4 870--------------------- 3 820 18 38 32.4Johnson, WY 4 715-------------------- 5 882 19 17 33.0Carter, MT 4 600---------------------- 5 878 20 18 33.7

Converse, WY 4 452------------------- 6 414 21 13 34.4Natrona, WY 4 434-------------------- 6 328 22 14 35.0Moffat, CO 4 385---------------------- 3 946 23 34 35.7Tulare, CA (D)---------------------- (D) 24 136 (D)Pecos, TX 4 248----------------------- 4 035 25 32 36.9

Solano, CA 4 241---------------------- 6 327 26 15 37.6Sanpete, UT 4 239-------------------- 5 394 27 21 38.2Turner, SD 3 651---------------------- (D) 28 36 38.7Schleicher, TX 3 619------------------- 5 420 29 20 39.3Concho, TX 3 576--------------------- 5 039 30 24 39.8

Gillespie, TX 3 548-------------------- 4 449 31 27 40.3Iron, UT 3 505------------------------ 4 301 32 29 40.8Douglas, OR 3 468-------------------- 5 175 33 23 41.3Garfield, MT 3 382--------------------- 3 645 34 41 41.8Linn, OR 3 345------------------------ 6 843 35 12 42.3

Geographic area

Value ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Sterling, TX 3 302--------------------- 4 050 36 31 42.8Montrose, CO 3 293------------------- 4 959 37 25 43.3Harding, SD 3 269--------------------- 3 377 38 45 43.8Lincoln, NM 3 241--------------------- 2 977 39 49 44.3Coke, TX 3 078----------------------- 3 418 40 44 44.7

Terrell, TX 3 047---------------------- 4 125 41 30 45.2Campbell, WY 2 918------------------- 4 378 42 28 45.6Riverside, CA 2 880-------------------- 1 643 43 91 46.0Box Elder, UT 2 806------------------- 2 871 44 52 46.4Fremont, WY 2 802-------------------- 2 992 45 48 46.9

Elko, NV 2 635------------------------ 1 461 46 107 47.2McCulloch, TX 2 592------------------- 2 407 47 62 47.6Fresno, CA 2 510---------------------- 3 946 48 34 48.0Park, WY 2 367----------------------- 2 023 49 81 48.3Uinta, WY 2 344----------------------- 2 875 50 51 48.7

Carbon, WY 2 307--------------------- 3 770 51 40 49.0McKinley, NM 2 297------------------- 2 156 52 75 49.4Crook, WY 2 267---------------------- 2 182 53 72 49.7Summit, UT 2 223--------------------- 2 906 54 50 50.0Irion, TX 2 221------------------------ 2 289 55 68 50.4

Big Horn, WY 2 082------------------- 3 485 56 43 50.7Buffalo, NE 2 044---------------------- 2 734 57 54 51.0Rio Blanco, CO 2  030------------------ 2 477 58 61 51.3Sutton, TX 1 972---------------------- 1 795 59 86 51.6Minidoka, ID (D)--------------------- 2 126 60 76 (D)

San Joaquin, CA 1 890----------------- 1 240 61 119 52.1Uvalde, TX 1 857---------------------- 1 548 62 94 52.4Perkins, SD 1 853--------------------- 2 621 63 57 52.7Blaine, ID 1 828----------------------- 1 511 64 98 52.9Brown, SD 1 809---------------------- 1 154 65 129 53.2

Rockingham, VA 1 765----------------- 9 440 66 6 53.5Sonoma, CA 1 732-------------------- 2 181 67 73 53.7Utah, UT 1 696------------------------ 3 505 68 42 54.0Edwards, TX (D)-------------------- (D) 69 99 (D)Upton, TX 1 672----------------------- 2 124 70 77 54.5

Los Angeles, CA 1  666----------------- 923 71 160 54.7Kinney, TX 1 661---------------------- 3 261 72 46 55.0Wheatland, MT 1 658------------------ 1 537 73 95 55.2Coleman, TX 1 655-------------------- 2 322 74 65 55.4Lane, OR 1 645----------------------- 2 359 75 63 55.7

Spink, SD 1 617----------------------- 2 008 76 82 55.9Pinal, AZ 1 569------------------------ (D) 77 188 56.2Gooding, ID 1 557--------------------- 3 829 78 37 56.4Scott, KS (D)----------------------- (D) 79 1 426 (D)Merced, CA 1 508--------------------- 1 240 80 119 56.8

Murray, MN 1 462--------------------- 540 81 249 57.1Fremont, ID 1 446--------------------- 1 154 82 129 57.3Meade, SD 1 442---------------------- 2 310 83 66 57.5Curry, OR 1 441----------------------- 1 493 84 103 57.7Juab, UT 1 422------------------------ 1 074 85 138 57.9

Washtenaw, MI 1 381------------------ 1 156 86 128 58.1San Bernardino, CA 1 375-------------- 2 634 87 56 58.3Codington, SD 1 346------------------- 833 88 181 58.5Garfield, CO 1 281--------------------- 2 085 89 78 58.7Jackson, MN (D)-------------------- (D) 90 217 (D)

Kimble, TX 1 255---------------------- 1 776 91 87 59.1Uintah, UT 1 243---------------------- 2 598 92 60 59.2Coos, OR 1 230----------------------- (D) 93 70 59.4Routt, CO 1 228----------------------- 2 047 94 79 59.6Powder River, MT 1 228---------------- 1 501 94 100 59.8

Conejos, CO 1 228-------------------- 1 305 94 114 60.0Apache, AZ 1 214--------------------- 2 613 97 59 60.2Niobrara, WY 1 198-------------------- 819 98 187 60.3Eddy, NM 1 186----------------------- 1 223 99 122 60.5Moody, SD 1 183---------------------- 467 100 281 60.7

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Table 32. Value of Other Livestock and Livestock Products Sold: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Value ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 1  787 894----------- 1 771 383 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 1  421 540--------- 1 391 074 (X) (X) 79.5

Kentucky 191 990------------------------ 280 578 1 1 10.7Mississippi 188 595---------------------- 145 243 2 2 21.3Texas 134 269-------------------------- 109 337 3 5 28.8California 123 475----------------------- 113 106 4 4 35.7Wisconsin 97 614----------------------- 74 490 5 7 41.2

Florida 85 999-------------------------- 114 653 6 3 46.0Pennsylvania 67 957-------------------- 71 327 7 8 49.8New York 67 088----------------------- 76 826 8 6 53.5Arkansas 56 868----------------------- 37 355 9 13 56.7Idaho 55 756--------------------------- 51 703 10 9 59.8

Washington 41 226--------------------- 33 845 11 15 62.1Louisiana 40 846----------------------- 23 827 12 21 64.4Ohio 39 521---------------------------- 42 816 13 11 66.6Michigan 39 471------------------------ 35 546 14 14 68.8Alabama 39 007------------------------ 23 642 15 22 71.0

Minnesota 33 022----------------------- 44 858 16 10 72.9Virginia 31 606------------------------- 30 832 17 16 74.6Utah 29 856---------------------------- 41 671 18 12 76.3North Carolina 29 280------------------- 15 208 19 32 77.9Oklahoma 28 094----------------------- 24 211 20 20 79.5

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 977  610------ 877 027 (X) (X) 54.7

Fayette, KY 91 312--------------------- 104 921 1 1 5.1Humphreys, MS 50 829----------------- 52 582 2 4 8.0Woodford, KY 43 977------------------- 53 823 3 3 10.4Sunflower, MS (D)------------------- 26 583 4 7 (D)Dane, WI 41 058----------------------- 8 858 5 29 15.1

Gooding, ID 31 884--------------------- 4 265 6 61 16.8Marion, FL 26 346---------------------- 61 160 7 2 18.3Bourbon, KY 23 955-------------------- 35 334 8 6 19.7Leflore, MS (D)--------------------- 13 499 9 15 (D)Washington, MS (D)----------------- 22 820 10 9 (D)

Hillsborough, FL 19 134----------------- 18 342 11 10 23.1Shawano, WI (D)-------------------- 2 484 12 118 (D)Riverside, CA 18 715-------------------- 10 117 13 24 25.2Kalamazoo, MI (D)------------------ (D) 14 25 (D)Lonoke, AR 16 404--------------------- 10 238 15 22 27.1

Tompkins, NY (D)------------------- (D) 16 18 (D)Wyoming, PA (D)-------------------- (D) 17 17 (D)Columbia, NY 13 832------------------- 13 703 18 14 29.5Hale, AL 12 913------------------------ 5 574 19 44 30.2Scott, KY 12 533----------------------- 15 317 20 12 30.9

Ulster, NY (D)----------------------- (D) 21 11 (D)Lancaster, PA 11 519------------------- 10 297 22 21 32.2Fresno, CA 11 058---------------------- 3 760 23 82 32.8Stanislaus, CA 10 825------------------- 12 285 24 16 33.4Wake, NC (D)----------------------- 560 25 478 (D)

Union, OH (D)---------------------- (D) 26 26 (D)Hancock, ME (D)-------------------- (D) 27 19 (D)Chicot, AR 9 333---------------------- 4 879 28 52 35.7Tunica, MS (D)---------------------- 3 626 29 85 (D)Kitsap, WA (D)---------------------- (D) 30 55 (D)

Yazoo, MS 8 860---------------------- 5 881 31 42 37.2Sharkey, MS (D)-------------------- (D) 32 63 (D)Chester, PA 7 500--------------------- 6 501 33 37 38.0Washington, ME 7 387----------------- (D) 34 2 949 38.4Cochran, TX (D)--------------------- (D) 35 2 039 (D)

Geographic area

Value ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Utah, UT 6 881------------------------ 11 288 36 20 39.2Seneca, OH (D)--------------------- (D) 37 50 (D)Bolivar, MS 6 490--------------------- 5 697 38 43 40.0Adams, PA 6 247---------------------- (D) 39 27 40.3Albemarle, VA 5 973------------------- 3 807 40 80 40.7

Middlesex, MA 5 869------------------- (D) 41 13 41.0Frederick, MD 5 850------------------- 5 042 42 48 41.3Pierce, WA 5 766---------------------- 4 243 43 62 41.6Franklin, LA 5 739--------------------- 4 064 44 72 42.0Harris, TX 5 704----------------------- 1 451 45 190 42.3

San Diego, CA 5 699------------------ 10 191 46 23 42.6Skagit, WA (D)---------------------- 344 47 722 (D)Sacramento, CA 5 590----------------- 2 060 48 139 43.2McHenry, IL 5 486--------------------- 8 460 49 31 43.5Santa Clara, CA (D)----------------- 5 314 50 45 (D)

Imperial, CA (D)--------------------- 3 330 51 88 (D)Olmsted, MN 5 349-------------------- 4 061 52 73 44.4Dutchess, NY 5 263------------------- 4 887 53 51 44.7Cache, UT 5 210---------------------- 9 197 54 28 45.0Ventura, CA 5 077--------------------- 3 646 55 83 45.3

Jerome, ID 4 844---------------------- (D) 56 33 45.6Wayne, NY (D)---------------------- (D) 57 57 (D)Santa Barbara, CA 4 501--------------- 6 783 58 36 46.1Weber, UT 4 501---------------------- 2 469 58 120 46.4Prairie, AR 4 487---------------------- 4 345 60 59 46.6

Perry, AL 4 472----------------------- 1 944 61 150 46.9Loudoun, VA 4 434-------------------- 4 067 62 71 47.1Marion, OR 4 391--------------------- 4 032 63 74 47.4Marion, IN (D)---------------------- (D) 64 68 (D)Monroe, IN (D)---------------------- 158 65 1 260 (D)

Monroe, FL (D)--------------------- (D) 66 207 (D)Shasta, CA 4 146---------------------- 2 040 67 141 48.3Merced, CA 4 104--------------------- 4 874 68 53 48.5Clackamas, OR 3 989------------------ 2 765 69 107 48.7Polk, FL 3 987------------------------ 3 983 70 75 49.0

Tulare, CA (D)---------------------- (D) 71 95 (D)Ashley, AR 3 940---------------------- 729 72 382 49.4Galveston, TX 3 892------------------- 367 73 692 49.6Tehama, CA 3 814--------------------- 2 517 74 116 49.8Morgan, UT 3 720--------------------- 6 377 75 40 50.0

Denton, TX 3 716---------------------- 2 244 76 129 50.3Dallas, AL 3 693----------------------- 1 430 77 193 50.5Fond du Lac, WI 3  658----------------- 2 786 78 104 50.7Concordia, LA (D)------------------- 358 79 704 (D)Monmouth, NJ 3 541------------------- 4 092 80 69 51.1

Twin Falls, ID 3 536------------------- (D) 81 8 51.3Baltimore, MD 3 498------------------- 8 361 82 32 51.5Jessamine, KY 3 497------------------ 6 465 83 38 51.7Franklin, PA (D)--------------------- (D) 84 108 (D)Greene, AL 3 412--------------------- 910 85 323 52.0

Cumberland, VA (D)----------------- (D) 86 106 (D)McClain, OK 3 394--------------------- 3 220 87 91 52.4Sheboygan, WI 3 359------------------ 6 432 88 39 52.6(D) (D)----------------------------- (D) 89 (D) (D)Jim Wells, TX (D)------------------- (D) 89 127 (D)

Canyon, ID 3 260---------------------- 2 194 91 133 53.2Garvin, OK 3 197---------------------- 576 92 465 53.3Lebanon, PA 3 120-------------------- 2 992 93 99 53.5Los Angeles, CA 3  110----------------- 8 604 94 30 53.7Maricopa, AZ 3 039-------------------- 6 999 95 34 53.9

West Baton Rouge, LA (D)----------- (D) 96 331 (D)Edwards, TX 2 949-------------------- 4 623 97 54 54.2Transylvania, NC 2 945---------------- 1 079 98 258 54.4Dade, FL 2 945----------------------- 2 341 98 124 54.5Honolulu, HI 2 927--------------------- 3 239 100 90 54.7

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Table 33. Value of Crops Sold, Including Nursery and Greenhouse Crops: 1992 and1987

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Value ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 75  228 256----------- 58 931 085 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 59  592 648--------- 46 225 009 (X) (X) 79.2

California 11 747 474----------------------- 9 269 389 1 1 15.6Illinois 5 251 328-------------------------- 4 158 936 2 2 22.6Iowa 4 641 155---------------------------- 3 660 117 3 3 28.8Florida 4 197 420-------------------------- 3 317 823 4 4 34.3Texas 3 334 065-------------------------- 2 962 663 5 5 38.8

Minnesota 3 054 747----------------------- 2 500 827 6 6 42.8Indiana 2 698 335------------------------- 2 127 135 7 8 46.4Nebraska 2 651 484----------------------- 2 139 116 8 7 49.9Washington 2 451 605--------------------- 1 688 656 9 11 53.2Kansas 2 270 577------------------------- 1 693 609 10 10 56.2

Ohio 2 195 985---------------------------- 1 750 783 11 9 59.1North Dakota 2  030 900-------------------- 1 497 212 12 12 61.8North Carolina 1 996 452------------------- 1 436 988 13 14 64.5Missouri 1 861 613------------------------ 1 460 850 14 13 67.0Arkansas 1 714 842----------------------- 1 246 686 15 16 69.3

Michigan 1 671 563------------------------ 1 272 802 16 15 71.5Idaho 1 492 103--------------------------- 1 097 255 17 17 73.5Oregon 1 452 213------------------------- 1 048 616 18 18 75.4Kentucky 1 449 823------------------------ 889 882 19 24 77.3Georgia 1 428 964------------------------- 1 005 664 20 19 79.2

COUNTIES

100 leading counties (D)------ 18 098 538 (X) (X) (D)

Fresno, CA 1 418 927---------------------- 1 223 873 1 1 1.9Kern, CA 1 209 708------------------------ 957 747 2 2 3.5Monterey, CA 1 157 259------------------- 687 781 3 4 5.0Palm Beach, FL 884 066----------------- 846 953 4 3 6.2Tulare, CA 793 431---------------------- 658 159 5 5 7.3

Ventura, CA 616 579--------------------- 481 257 6 6 8.1San Joaquin, CA 536 914----------------- 415 320 7 7 8.8Yakima, WA 470 771--------------------- 311 621 8 13 9.4Riverside, CA 441 635-------------------- 335 098 9 10 10.0San Diego, CA 423 983------------------ 345 349 10 9 10.6

Imperial, CA 399 379--------------------- 373 085 11 8 11.1Merced, CA 386 256--------------------- 318 278 12 12 11.6Stanislaus, CA 359 986------------------- 302 491 13 15 12.1Madera, CA 357 594--------------------- 241 459 14 19 12.6Grant, WA 355 993---------------------- 214 358 15 22 13.0

Santa Barbara, CA 354 741--------------- 244 433 16 17 13.5Dade, FL 352 988----------------------- 243 596 17 18 14.0Kings, CA 351 540----------------------- 329 054 18 11 14.5Yuma, AZ (D)----------------------- 256 493 19 16 (D)Maricopa, AZ 274 638-------------------- 308 606 20 14 15.2

Collier, FL 254 916----------------------- 112 085 21 50 15.6Hendry, FL 254 368---------------------- 139 571 22 38 15.9Marion, OR 250 967--------------------- 152 765 23 34 16.3Santa Cruz, CA 237 033------------------ 156 587 24 32 16.6Yolo, CA 221 687------------------------ 168 558 25 28 16.9

Sutter, CA 207 812----------------------- 181 911 26 26 17.1Chester, PA 204 293--------------------- 160 694 27 30 17.4Orange, FL 204 286---------------------- 192 405 28 24 17.7Benton, WA 204 170--------------------- 110 818 29 53 18.0Franklin, WA 198 305-------------------- 151 981 30 35 18.2

St. Lucie, FL 194 784-------------------- 155 311 31 33 18.5Hillsborough, FL 188 542----------------- 137 517 32 39 18.7Hidalgo, TX 187 906--------------------- 219 840 33 20 19.0Manatee, FL 187 741-------------------- 125 858 34 42 19.2Orange, CA 183 712--------------------- 184 963 35 25 19.5

Geographic area

Value ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Los Angeles, CA 181  094----------------- 159 333 36 31 19.7Polk, MN 179 311------------------------ 141 750 37 36 19.9Weld, CO 178 889----------------------- 120 844 38 46 20.2Butte, CA 171 654----------------------- 163 056 39 29 20.4Polk, FL 169 614------------------------ 219 034 40 21 20.6

McLean, IL 169 164---------------------- 136 483 41 40 20.9Colusa, CA 165 710---------------------- 125 407 42 43 21.1Sonoma, CA 162 352-------------------- 99 006 43 67 21.3Bingham, ID 159 956--------------------- 108 245 44 55 21.5Hawaii, HI 158 360----------------------- 195 140 45 23 21.7

San Luis Obispo, CA 156  019------------- 117 619 46 47 21.9Maui, HI 153 285------------------------ 140 722 47 37 22.1Pinal, AZ 153 247------------------------ 173 701 48 27 22.3Highlands, FL 152 296------------------- 106 463 49 57 22.5Chelan, WA 151 111--------------------- 102 073 50 62 22.7

Champaign, IL 150 665------------------- 122 501 51 45 22.9Iroquois, IL 147 766---------------------- 124 577 52 44 23.1Cass, ND 143 361----------------------- 107 337 53 56 23.3Mississippi, AR 142 862------------------ 89 128 54 77 23.5Whitman, WA 142 393-------------------- 111 632 55 51 23.7

Canyon, ID 141 204---------------------- 111 367 56 52 23.9Indian River, FL 139 807----------------- 133 619 57 41 24.1La Salle, IL 137 686---------------------- 116 394 58 48 24.3Martin, FL 136 964----------------------- 115 046 59 49 24.4Livingston, IL 135 368-------------------- 105 482 60 60 24.6

Walsh, ND 132 712---------------------- 103 882 61 61 24.8Renville, MN 132 633-------------------- 100 620 62 63 25.0Glenn, CA 129 648----------------------- 109 302 63 54 25.2Umatilla, OR 129 437-------------------- 105 851 64 59 25.3Bureau, IL 126 259----------------------- 100 143 65 65 25.5

Cassia, ID 123 056----------------------- 89 668 66 75 25.7Grand Forks, ND 122  027---------------- 82 922 67 82 25.8Kossuth, IA 121 738--------------------- 100 025 68 66 26.0Berks, PA 121 349----------------------- 76 646 69 96 26.1Okanogan, WA 120 905------------------ 91 468 70 73 26.3

Sacramento, CA 120 552----------------- 87 270 71 80 26.5Suffolk, NY 119 715---------------------- 97 541 72 68 26.6Dona Ana, NM 118  672------------------ 81 877 73 83 26.8Napa, CA 118 336----------------------- 66 948 74 116 26.9Aroostook, ME 117  645------------------ 93 267 75 71 27.1

Adams, WA 116 344--------------------- 75 879 76 97 27.2Vermilion, IL 114 044--------------------- 87 343 77 79 27.4Sangamon, IL 113 767------------------- 93 814 78 70 27.5Walla Walla, WA 113 479----------------- 89 182 79 76 27.7DeSoto, FL 113 091---------------------- 53 052 80 186 27.8

Washington, OR 111 709----------------- 79 347 81 89 28.0Clackamas, OR 108 660------------------ 79 783 82 87 28.1Bolivar, MS 108 620--------------------- 71 986 83 103 28.3Ottawa, MI 108 015---------------------- 78 706 84 91 28.4Poinsett, AR 107 974--------------------- 78 393 85 92 28.6

Pembina, ND 107 565-------------------- 91 828 86 72 28.7Santa Clara, CA 106 331----------------- 106 190 87 58 28.9Richland, ND 106 240-------------------- 93 973 88 69 29.0Christian, IL 105 987--------------------- 87 929 89 78 29.1Arkansas, AR 105 104------------------- 80 048 90 86 29.3

Douglas, WA 104 662-------------------- 75 865 91 98 29.4Linn, OR 104 374------------------------ 79 755 92 88 29.6Gaines, TX 104 027---------------------- 78 834 93 90 29.7Malheur, OR 103 484-------------------- 78 013 94 94 29.8Minidoka, ID 100 274--------------------- 59 407 95 142 30.0

Pottawattamie, IA 98 982---------------- 72 682 96 102 30.1San Mateo, CA 98 402------------------ 86 361 97 81 30.2Honolulu, HI 98 312--------------------- 100 356 98 64 30.4Yuma, CO 95 901----------------------- 73 237 99 99 30.5Hardee, FL 95 257---------------------- 67 311 100 114 (D)

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Table 34. Value of Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Sold: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Value ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 6  404 618----------- 4 698 083 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 6  003 071--------- 4 371 084 (X) (X) 93.7

California 2 674 985----------------------- 1 850 589 1 1 41.8Florida 1 053 071-------------------------- 697 504 2 2 58.2Arizona 261 939------------------------- 240 925 3 4 62.3Texas 260 449-------------------------- 263 481 4 3 66.4New York 180 861----------------------- 158 500 5 5 69.2

Oregon 174 208------------------------- 126 933 6 8 71.9Washington 162 842--------------------- 128 755 7 7 74.5Michigan 159 144------------------------ 136 925 8 6 76.9Wisconsin 152 788----------------------- 120 328 9 9 79.3Georgia 142 650------------------------- 60 365 10 14 81.5

New Jersey 122 984--------------------- 101 551 11 10 83.5New Mexico 103 344--------------------- 48 703 12 18 85.1Colorado 98 051------------------------ 60 731 13 13 86.6Ohio 81 283---------------------------- 84 072 14 11 87.9Minnesota 79 751----------------------- 62 934 15 12 89.1

Illinois 65 346-------------------------- 50 406 16 17 90.1North Carolina 63 082------------------- 53 827 17 15 91.1Pennsylvania 59 167-------------------- 51 375 18 16 92.1Virginia 55 236------------------------- 34 011 19 22 92.9Idaho 51 890--------------------------- 39 169 20 19 93.7

COUNTIES

100 leading counties (D)------ 3 479 641 (X) (X) (D)

Monterey, CA 720 501------------------- 401 622 1 1 11.2Palm Beach, FL 286 098----------------- 224 303 2 3 15.7Fresno, CA 258 146---------------------- 242 970 3 2 19.7Imperial, CA 206 099--------------------- 188 776 4 4 23.0Ventura, CA 202 189--------------------- 164 342 5 5 26.1

Kern, CA 196 263------------------------ 81 286 6 12 29.2Collier, FL 191 490----------------------- 85 253 7 10 32.2Yuma, AZ 170 861----------------------- 123 076 8 7 34.8Santa Barbara, CA 169 821--------------- 94 524 9 9 37.5Dade, FL 169 085----------------------- 84 158 10 11 40.1

San Joaquin, CA 122 229----------------- 96 295 11 8 42.0Yolo, CA 108 729------------------------ 73 515 12 14 43.7Hidalgo, TX 104 018--------------------- 128 527 13 6 45.4Riverside, CA 100 694-------------------- 78 602 14 13 46.9Manatee, FL 98 068-------------------- 65 273 15 16 48.5

San Luis Obispo, CA 85  685------------- 70 485 16 15 49.8San Benito, CA 59 881------------------ 32 888 17 26 50.7Orange, FL 59 001---------------------- 36 431 18 24 51.7Maricopa, AZ 58 048-------------------- 60 234 19 17 52.6Merced, CA 54 729--------------------- 38 228 20 20 53.4

Stanislaus, CA 51 550------------------- 44 246 21 19 54.2Hillsborough, FL 49 826----------------- 44 863 22 18 55.0Marion, OR 44 715--------------------- 36 979 23 21 55.7Dona Ana, NM 43  679------------------ 27 485 24 31 56.4Santa Cruz, CA 41 357------------------ 35 267 25 25 57.0

Weld, CO 40 622----------------------- 22 768 26 34 57.7Sutter, CA 39 108----------------------- 36 738 27 23 58.3San Diego, CA 38 967------------------ 28 782 28 29 58.9Malheur, OR 38 094-------------------- 25 474 29 32 59.5Lee, FL 36 612------------------------- 36 887 30 22 60.1

Colusa, CA 35 382---------------------- 18 780 31 40 60.6Grant, WA 34 058---------------------- 20 217 32 37 61.1Franklin, WA 32 610-------------------- 20 871 33 35 61.6Cumberland, NJ 32 410----------------- 29 126 34 28 62.2Orange, NY 29 789--------------------- 27 727 35 30 62.6

Geographic area

Value ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Luna, NM 29 603----------------------- 9 307 36 72 63.1Solano, CA 28 458---------------------- 18 973 37 39 63.5Accomack, VA 25 457------------------- 10 411 38 63 63.9Yakima, WA 24 470--------------------- 24 153 39 33 64.3Starr, TX (D)------------------------ 17 080 40 41 (D)

Santa Clara, CA 23 378----------------- 16 022 41 44 65.0Hendry, FL 22 526---------------------- 20 629 42 36 65.4Canyon, ID 20 142---------------------- 15 903 43 45 65.7Orange, CA 20 104--------------------- 16 764 44 43 66.0Gloucester, NJ 20 063------------------ 17 048 45 42 66.3

Umatilla, OR 19 500-------------------- 12 990 46 53 66.6Gadsden, FL 19 198-------------------- 6 892 47 91 66.9Kings, CA 19 132----------------------- 15 065 48 47 67.2Salem, NJ 18 448---------------------- 15 810 49 46 67.5Orleans, NY 17 387--------------------- 14 706 50 50 67.8

Huron, OH 17 227---------------------- 19 503 51 38 68.1Sampson, NC 17 085------------------- 14 557 52 52 68.3Genesee, NY 16 862-------------------- 14 645 53 51 68.6Van Buren, MI 16 637------------------- 9 869 54 67 68.9Los Angeles, CA 16  395----------------- 4 046 55 154 69.1

Colquitt, GA 16 185--------------------- 5 589 56 116 69.4Waushara, WI 15 118------------------- 12 512 57 56 69.6Martin, FL 14 365----------------------- 4 876 58 129 69.8Tattnall, GA 14 196--------------------- 2 556 59 228 70.0Atlantic, NJ 13 970--------------------- 11 288 60 61 70.3

Skagit, WA 13 850---------------------- 14 968 61 48 70.5Maui, HI 13 742------------------------ 11 397 62 58 70.7Contra Costa, CA 13 528---------------- 8 639 63 77 70.9Oceana, MI 13 368--------------------- 11 810 64 57 71.1Suffolk, NY 13 319---------------------- 12 853 65 54 71.3

Decatur, GA 13 273--------------------- 6 787 66 92 71.5Clackamas, OR 13 051------------------ 9 753 67 69 71.7Mitchell, GA 12 855--------------------- 2 577 68 225 71.9Charleston, SC 12 834------------------ 14 733 69 49 72.1Portage, WI 12 252--------------------- 9 553 70 71 72.3

Sussex, DE 11 985--------------------- 8 337 71 78 72.5Cochise, AZ 11 536--------------------- 6 767 72 93 72.7Walla Walla, WA 11 487----------------- 12 517 73 55 72.9Allegan, MI 11 396---------------------- 6 204 74 104 73.1Monroe, NY 11 177--------------------- 10 623 75 62 73.2

Sacramento, CA 11 168----------------- 10 369 76 65 73.4Pinal, AZ 10 768------------------------ 7 805 77 81 73.6Oswego, NY 10 700-------------------- 11 346 78 59 73.7Tift, GA 10 439------------------------- 6 237 79 102 73.9Alachua, FL 10 378--------------------- 5 461 80 118 74.1

Adams, CO 10 160--------------------- 2 769 81 208 74.2Pierce, WA 10 140---------------------- 7 013 82 88 74.4Kent, DE 9 860------------------------ 11 293 83 60 74.5Dodge, WI 9 826---------------------- 6 460 84 96 74.7Tulare, CA 9 719---------------------- 6 940 85 89 74.8

Northampton, VA 9 547---------------- 7 253 86 86 75.0Fond du Lac, WI 9  502----------------- 7 175 87 87 75.1Linn, OR 9 147------------------------ 8 740 88 75 75.3Adams, WI 9 024---------------------- 2 808 89 204 75.4Berrien, MI 8 983---------------------- 9 807 90 68 75.6

Renville, MN 8 950-------------------- 5 592 91 115 75.7Saguache, CO 8 320------------------- 4 988 92 126 75.8Kent, MI 8 233------------------------ 6 050 93 107 76.0Will, IL 8 180-------------------------- 8 706 94 76 76.1Lane, OR 8 168----------------------- 4 788 95 133 76.2

DeSoto, FL 8 142---------------------- 3 213 96 182 76.3Yamhill, OR 8 110--------------------- 5 940 97 109 76.5Monmouth, NJ 8 090------------------- 8 161 98 80 76.6Washington, ID 8 075------------------ 5 986 99 108 76.7Racine, WI 7 888---------------------- 9 031 100 74 (D)

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Table 35. Value of Fruits, Nuts, and Berries Sold: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Value ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 9  200 069----------- 7 084 018 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 8  991 768--------- 6 890 127 (X) (X) 97.7

California 4 989 913----------------------- 3 769 441 1 1 54.2Florida 1 383 465-------------------------- 1 108 431 2 2 69.3Washington 952 520--------------------- 601 383 3 3 79.6Oregon 248 216------------------------- 187 006 4 4 82.3Michigan 205 459------------------------ 163 847 5 5 84.6

New York 179 251----------------------- 144 207 6 7 86.5Hawaii 158 769-------------------------- 157 332 7 6 88.2Arizona 139 618------------------------- 111 422 8 8 89.8Massachusetts 118 339------------------ 92 349 9 9 91.0Wisconsin 93 403----------------------- 85 280 10 10 92.1

Pennsylvania 88 634-------------------- 80 948 11 11 93.0Texas 75 686-------------------------- 61 319 12 14 93.8Georgia 62 591------------------------- 63 487 13 12 94.5New Jersey 62 084--------------------- 61 515 14 13 95.2New Mexico 50 100--------------------- 29 208 15 18 95.7

Maine 49 888-------------------------- 30 660 16 17 96.3Virginia 43 290------------------------- 37 753 17 16 96.8South Carolina 37 628------------------ 48 067 18 15 97.2Ohio 26 875---------------------------- 28 354 19 19 97.5North Carolina 26 039------------------- 28 118 20 20 97.7

COUNTIES

100 leading counties (D)------ 6 214 673 (X) (X) (D)

Fresno, CA 737 393---------------------- 567 932 1 1 8.0Tulare, CA 609 490---------------------- 477 527 2 2 14.6Kern, CA 575 329------------------------ 437 278 3 3 20.9Yakima, WA 314 578--------------------- 208 193 4 5 24.3Madera, CA 284 645--------------------- 188 624 5 9 27.4

San Joaquin, CA 262 146----------------- 193 662 6 8 30.3Ventura, CA 251 846--------------------- 224 191 7 4 33.0Monterey, CA 247 948------------------- 119 967 8 14 35.7Stanislaus, CA 229 105------------------- 203 968 9 6 38.2Riverside, CA 218 399-------------------- 156 364 10 10 40.6

St. Lucie, FL 184 114-------------------- 147 563 11 12 42.6Merced, CA 172 632--------------------- 152 838 12 11 44.4Hendry, FL 163 568---------------------- 90 367 13 18 46.2Chelan, WA 150 704--------------------- 101 633 14 16 47.8Polk, FL 137 996------------------------ 195 277 15 7 49.3

San Diego, CA 135 104------------------ 92 595 16 17 50.8Indian River, FL 134 310----------------- 124 354 17 13 52.3Highlands, FL 127 388------------------- 86 226 18 21 53.7Sonoma, CA 126 288-------------------- 73 198 19 24 55.0Santa Cruz, CA 124 903------------------ 63 737 20 28 56.4

Okanogan, WA 117 370------------------ 87 947 21 20 57.7Butte, CA 114 766----------------------- 114 640 22 15 58.9Napa, CA 114 542----------------------- 64 112 23 27 60.2Grant, WA 103 011---------------------- 35 712 24 42 61.3DeSoto, FL 102 046---------------------- 46 846 25 37 62.4

Martin, FL 97 575----------------------- 88 879 26 19 63.4Santa Barbara, CA 93 798--------------- 84 429 27 22 64.5Sutter, CA 91 248----------------------- 81 033 28 23 65.5Plymouth, MA 87 520------------------- 67 935 29 25 66.4Hillsborough, FL 84 132----------------- 53 858 30 31 67.3

Yuma, AZ 83 486----------------------- 57 891 31 29 68.2Douglas, WA 81 762-------------------- 52 650 32 34 69.1Hardee, FL 77 151---------------------- 52 851 33 33 70.0Benton, WA 70 052--------------------- 42 844 34 39 70.7Glenn, CA 64 622----------------------- 47 689 35 36 71.4

Geographic area

Value ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Maui, HI 60 664------------------------ 55 325 36 30 72.1Hawaii, HI 59 540----------------------- (D) 37 26 72.7Orange, CA 59 240--------------------- 50 266 38 35 73.4Yuba, CA 55 507----------------------- 45 587 39 38 74.0Hood River, OR 52  626----------------- 38 610 40 41 74.5

Mendocino, CA 51 870------------------ 25 774 41 47 75.1Tehama, CA 50 256--------------------- 40 102 42 40 75.7Kings, CA 47 120----------------------- 53 291 43 32 76.2Sacramento, CA 44 937----------------- 23 310 44 59 76.7Manatee, FL 41 392-------------------- 24 687 45 55 77.1

Dona Ana, NM 38  400------------------ 24 414 46 57 77.5Collier, FL 36 456----------------------- 12 409 47 82 77.9Honolulu, HI 35 714--------------------- (D) 48 43 78.3San Luis Obispo, CA 34  657------------- 24 691 49 54 78.7Wayne, NY 34 210---------------------- 24 908 50 52 79.1

Yolo, CA 32 217------------------------ 25 700 51 48 79.4Marion, OR 32 029--------------------- 24 993 52 51 79.8Franklin, WA 30 415-------------------- 17 227 53 72 80.1Adams, PA 30 287---------------------- 23 689 54 58 80.4Van Buren, MI 29 195------------------- 24 829 55 53 80.7

Berrien, MI 29 015---------------------- 24 517 56 56 81.1Colusa, CA 28 770---------------------- 25 039 57 50 81.4Palm Beach, FL (D)----------------- 28 427 58 44 (D)Lake, CA 27 919------------------------ 21 157 59 62 82.0Washington, ME 27 728----------------- 10 439 60 94 82.3

Maricopa, AZ 27 046-------------------- 28 240 61 45 82.6Kent, MI 26 722------------------------ 19 154 62 69 82.9Jackson, OR 26 697-------------------- 19 565 63 66 83.1Ulster, NY 25 517----------------------- 19 543 64 67 83.4Wasco, OR 25 175--------------------- 20 475 65 63 83.7

Wood, WI 25 147----------------------- 20 146 66 65 84.0Charlotte, FL 24 380-------------------- 8 841 67 104 84.2Washington, OR 23 047----------------- 21 855 68 61 84.5Osceola, FL 22 180--------------------- 22 541 69 60 84.7Ottawa, MI 21 288---------------------- 16 865 70 73 85.0

Chautauqua, NY 20 762----------------- 18 855 71 71 85.2Atlantic, NJ 20 227--------------------- 15 412 72 76 85.4Leelanau, MI 20 041-------------------- 10 874 73 91 85.6Okeechobee, FL 19 272----------------- 13 585 74 80 85.8Whatcom, WA 18 939------------------- 11 611 75 85 86.0

Jackson, WI 18 456--------------------- 15 952 76 74 86.2Burlington, NJ 17 583------------------- 19 240 77 68 86.4Oceana, MI 17 542--------------------- 9 055 78 102 86.6Solano, CA 17 478---------------------- 15 743 79 75 86.8Dade, FL 17 477----------------------- 27 336 80 46 87.0

Utah, UT 16 862------------------------ 7 590 81 110 87.2Yamhill, OR 16 547--------------------- 9 240 82 100 87.4Glades, FL 16 538---------------------- (D) 83 97 87.5Erie, PA 16 536------------------------ 14 328 84 79 87.7Walla Walla, WA 15 536----------------- (D) 85 113 87.9

Clackamas, OR 15 077------------------ 14 720 86 78 88.1San Bernardino, CA 14 700-------------- 15 095 87 77 88.2Frederick, VA 13 727-------------------- 9 712 88 96 88.4Monroe, WI 13 710--------------------- 11 653 89 84 88.5Lake, FL 13 436------------------------ 20 180 90 64 88.7

Pinal, AZ 12 981------------------------ 11 554 91 86 88.8San Benito, CA 12 967------------------ 11 763 92 83 88.9Orleans, NY 12 899--------------------- 9 498 93 98 89.1Niagara, NY 12 707--------------------- 11 153 94 89 89.2Kittitas, WA 12 528--------------------- 3 754 95 152 89.4

Berkeley, WV 12 256-------------------- 10 516 96 92 89.5Umatilla, OR 11 651-------------------- 6 212 97 120 89.6Imperial, CA 11 098--------------------- 7 689 98 109 89.7Coos, OR 10 770----------------------- 5 581 99 125 89.9Lee, FL 10 607------------------------- 9 218 100 101 (D)

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Table 36. Value of Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Mushrooms, and Sod Sold:1992 and 1987

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Value ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 7  634 924----------- 5 774 391 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 6  483 476--------- 4 923 567 (X) (X) 84.9

California 1 661 762----------------------- 1 412 814 1 1 21.8Florida 1 024 315-------------------------- 823 183 2 2 35.2Pennsylvania 532 465-------------------- 398 115 3 3 42.2Oregon 364 343------------------------- 205 723 4 7 46.9Texas 358 770-------------------------- 239 235 5 4 51.6

Michigan 309 521------------------------ 215 912 6 5 55.7Ohio 288 731---------------------------- 209 031 7 6 59.5Illinois 221 264-------------------------- 160 645 8 9 62.4New York 218 241----------------------- 168 242 9 8 65.2North Carolina 183 777------------------- 113 817 10 13 67.6

Washington 182 367--------------------- 119 315 11 11 70.0New Jersey 181 526--------------------- 152 762 12 10 72.4Georgia 138 874------------------------- 94 639 13 16 74.2Tennessee 137 076---------------------- 108 772 14 14 76.0Alabama 130 774------------------------ 103 596 15 15 77.7

Connecticut 126 581--------------------- 118 353 16 12 79.4Colorado 119 699------------------------ 87 392 17 17 80.9Minnesota 107 207----------------------- 57 966 18 25 82.3Virginia 100 120------------------------- 72 233 19 19 83.7Oklahoma 96 063----------------------- 61 822 20 23 84.9

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 4  543 452------ 3 528 473 (X) (X) 59.5

San Diego, CA 248 177------------------ 221 569 1 1 3.3Chester, PA 185 137--------------------- 145 586 2 3 5.7Monterey, CA 170 695------------------- 150 216 3 2 7.9Ventura, CA 160 583--------------------- 91 299 4 9 10.0Los Angeles, CA 153  149----------------- 142 039 5 4 12.0

Dade, FL 152 109----------------------- 118 291 6 7 14.0Palm Beach, FL 141 145----------------- 129 659 7 6 15.9Orange, FL 136 235---------------------- 136 556 8 5 17.6Orange, CA 103 617--------------------- 117 596 9 8 19.0Berks, PA 96 987----------------------- 57 907 10 14 20.3

Marion, OR 96 484--------------------- 39 854 11 23 21.5San Mateo, CA 90 635------------------ 79 267 12 11 22.7Suffolk, NY 90 306---------------------- 67 299 13 13 23.9Santa Barbara, CA 82 883--------------- 57 086 14 16 25.0Clackamas, OR 73 272------------------ 49 573 15 18 26.0

Ottawa, MI 72 229---------------------- 47 324 16 19 26.9Santa Clara, CA 70 470----------------- 75 892 17 12 27.8Santa Cruz, CA 70 278------------------ 57 397 18 15 28.7Volusia, FL 67 964---------------------- 51 454 19 17 29.6Washington, OR 66 294----------------- 41 409 20 20 30.5

Kern, CA 61 050------------------------ 80 091 21 10 31.3Riverside, CA 56 278-------------------- 38 505 22 24 32.0Lake, FL 54 351------------------------ 30 270 23 31 32.7Hillsborough, FL 53 730----------------- 38 061 24 25 33.5Cherokee, OK (D)------------------- 27 967 25 35 (D)

Armstrong, PA (D)------------------- 40 269 26 22 (D)Yamhill, OR 48 864--------------------- 25 440 27 42 35.5Lake, OH 47 811----------------------- 30 097 28 32 36.1Gadsden, FL 45 489-------------------- 27 478 29 37 36.7Manatee, FL 44 058-------------------- 33 832 30 29 37.3

Hawaii, HI 43 244----------------------- (D) 31 36 37.8Maricopa, AZ 41 063-------------------- 40 685 32 21 38.4Warren, TN 40 922--------------------- 36 859 33 27 38.9Mobile, AL 40 142---------------------- 29 943 34 33 39.4Cherokee, TX 39 371------------------- 19 476 35 58 39.9

Geographic area

Value ($1,000) Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Lorain, OH 38 526---------------------- 28 743 36 34 40.4San Joaquin, CA 38 454----------------- 26 555 37 40 40.9Hartford, CT 36 932--------------------- 37 477 38 26 41.4New London, CT 34  539---------------- 26 408 39 41 41.9Bucks, PA 31 914----------------------- 21 660 40 47 42.3

Kalamazoo, MI 31 297------------------ 17 090 41 66 42.7Monmouth, NJ 31 183------------------- 34 611 42 28 43.1Lee, FL 30 668------------------------- 24 447 43 43 43.5Mecklenburg, NC 30 132---------------- 18 169 44 64 43.9Skagit, WA 29 980---------------------- 18 966 45 60 44.3

Polk, FL 29 613------------------------ 21 515 46 48 44.7Alameda, CA 28 695-------------------- 33 801 47 30 45.1King, WA 28 677----------------------- 20 114 48 55 45.4Washington, MN 28 233----------------- 6 583 49 174 45.8Kent, MI 28 101------------------------ 15 946 50 70 46.2

Sonoma, CA 27 827-------------------- 21 071 51 49 46.5Sacramento, CA 27 822----------------- 27 232 52 38 46.9Stanislaus, CA 27 819------------------- 18 703 53 62 47.3Middlesex, MA 27 169------------------- 22 597 54 46 47.6Madison, TX (D)--------------------- (D) 55 44 (D)

Wharton, TX 26 574-------------------- 4 992 56 218 48.3San Luis Obispo, CA 25  803------------- 13 569 57 81 48.7Honolulu, HI 25 606--------------------- (D) 58 56 49.0Allegan, MI 25 335---------------------- 17 308 59 65 49.3Kane, IL 25 273------------------------ 14 010 60 76 49.7

Multnomah, OR 24 830------------------ 14 788 61 74 50.0Bureau, IL (D)----------------------- (D) 62 59 (D)Loudon, TN (D)--------------------- (D) 63 54 (D)Cumberland, NJ 23 094----------------- 13 886 64 78 50.9Adams, CO 22 419--------------------- 16 851 65 67 51.2

Burlington, NJ 22 165------------------- 13 026 66 86 51.5Broward, FL 21 912--------------------- 26 912 67 39 51.8Highlands, FL 21 235------------------- 18 470 68 63 52.1New Haven, CT 20 946----------------- 18 917 69 61 52.3Colusa, CA 20 931---------------------- 6 326 70 181 52.6

Lancaster, PA 20 895------------------- 19 489 71 57 52.9Collier, FL 20 864----------------------- 10 983 72 106 53.2Grady, GA (D)---------------------- (D) 73 52 (D)Lake, IL 19 995------------------------- 11 883 74 98 53.7Bexar, TX 19 855----------------------- 15 411 75 72 54.0

Franklin, OH 18 945-------------------- 11 007 76 105 54.2Weld, CO 18 931----------------------- (D) 77 80 54.5Fort Bend, TX 18  604------------------- 16 266 78 68 54.7Henderson, NC 18 196------------------ 11 996 79 97 54.9Harris, TX 17 718----------------------- 13 874 80 79 55.2

Tulare, CA 17 657---------------------- 20 323 81 53 55.4Putnam, FL 17 515--------------------- 13 019 82 87 55.6Merced, CA 17 470--------------------- 4 520 83 238 55.9Thurston, WA 17 320------------------- 10 017 84 113 56.1Jefferson, CO 17 200------------------- 12 213 85 93 56.3

Wayne, MI 17 101---------------------- 13 121 86 85 56.5Oakland, MI 17 095--------------------- 14 420 87 75 56.8DuPage, IL 16 940---------------------- 13 403 88 82 57.0Hennepin, MN 16 694------------------- 11 187 89 104 57.2Middlesex, CT 16 639------------------- 22 957 90 45 57.4

Middlesex, NJ 16 511------------------- 20 932 91 50 57.6Grant, WA 16 466---------------------- 13 273 92 84 57.8Lucas, OH 16 377---------------------- 12 711 93 89 58.1Erie, NY 16 174------------------------ 16 079 94 69 58.3Contra Costa, CA 16 037---------------- 20 606 95 51 58.5

Gloucester, NJ 16 002------------------ 10 576 96 109 58.7Macomb, MI 15 866--------------------- 11 626 97 100 58.9Smith, TX 15 521----------------------- 15 696 98 71 59.1Baltimore, MD 15 492------------------- 10 782 99 108 59.3New Castle, DE 15 491----------------- 8 359 100 136 59.5

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Table 37. Cattle and Calves mInventory: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 96  135 825----------- 95 847 299 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 73  723 323--------- 72 672 208 (X) (X) 76.7

Texas 13 242 832-------------------------- 13 020 910 1 1 13.8Kansas 6 066 493------------------------- 5 539 292 2 3 20.1Nebraska 5 952 880----------------------- 5 838 806 3 2 26.3Oklahoma 4 736 594----------------------- 4 537 774 4 5 31.2California 4 702 114----------------------- 4 570 667 5 4 36.1

Missouri 4 165 357------------------------ 4 158 226 6 7 40.4Iowa 3 963 602---------------------------- 4 303 682 7 6 44.6Wisconsin 3 866 998----------------------- 4 138 221 8 8 48.6South Dakota 3 777 822------------------- 3 630 200 9 9 52.5Colorado 3 086 717------------------------ 2 946 334 10 10 55.7

Montana 2 645 916------------------------ 2 591 391 11 12 58.5Minnesota 2 543 373----------------------- 2 700 095 12 11 61.1Kentucky 2 503 680------------------------ 2 343 541 13 13 63.7Tennessee 2 162 660---------------------- 2 008 570 14 14 66.0Idaho 1 812 720--------------------------- 1 772 756 15 18 67.9

Florida 1 783 968-------------------------- 1 879 124 16 16 69.7North Dakota 1  723 920-------------------- 1 873 839 17 17 71.5Pennsylvania 1 699 820-------------------- 1 745 617 18 19 73.3Virginia 1 653 191------------------------- 1 510 920 19 22 75.0Arkansas 1 632 666----------------------- 1 562 243 20 21 76.7

COUNTIES

100 leading counties (D)------ (D) (X) (X) (D)

Weld, CO 568 055----------------------- 588 378 1 1 .6Tulare, CA 557 067---------------------- 375 674 2 3 1.2Deaf Smith, TX 425 866------------------ 376 396 3 2 1.6Imperial, CA 351 239--------------------- 344 105 4 4 2.0Stanislaus, CA 344 911------------------- 288 098 5 9 2.3

Fresno, CA 336 274---------------------- 322 486 6 6 2.7Merced, CA 329 494--------------------- 339 285 7 5 3.0San Bernardino, CA 326 191-------------- 313 099 8 8 3.4Parmer, TX 318 777---------------------- 232 334 9 13 3.7Cherry, NE 317 731---------------------- 319 385 10 7 4.0

Castro, TX 305 406---------------------- 221 308 11 16 4.3Texas, OK 274 054---------------------- 249 896 12 11 4.6Custer, NE 246 905---------------------- 223 276 13 15 4.9Lancaster, PA 237 310------------------- 237 856 14 12 5.1Yuma, CO 227 495----------------------- 151 569 15 42 5.4

Dawson, NE 217 793--------------------- 229 540 16 14 5.6Cuming, NE 216 895--------------------- 169 137 17 34 5.8Morgan, CO 214 683--------------------- 198 890 18 23 6.0Yakima, WA 210 679--------------------- 183 908 19 26 6.3Pinal, AZ 209 516------------------------ 268 994 20 10 6.5

Hansford, TX 207 882-------------------- 221 013 21 17 6.7Finney, KS 204 369---------------------- 193 533 22 25 6.9Holt, NE 203 636------------------------ 217 689 23 18 7.1Scott, KS 200 277----------------------- 169 825 24 33 7.3Riverside, CA 196 691-------------------- 198 680 25 24 7.5

San Joaquin, CA 196 627----------------- 183 636 26 27 7.7Grant, WI 195 510----------------------- 208 770 27 21 7.9Logan, CO 190 524---------------------- 106 775 28 99 8.1Sioux, IA 186 379------------------------ 178 525 29 29 8.3Swisher, TX 185 017--------------------- 202 984 30 22 8.5

Malheur, OR 181 478-------------------- 173 267 31 31 8.7Dallam, TX 175 276---------------------- 149 224 32 45 8.9Kings, CA 173 508----------------------- 134 756 33 52 9.1Stearns, MN 170 425--------------------- 166 842 34 35 9.3Union, NM 169 312---------------------- 163 173 35 38 9.4

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Lincoln, NE 167 703--------------------- 148 320 36 47 9.6Grant, KS 167 656----------------------- 149 230 37 44 9.8Moore, TX 161 975---------------------- 164 838 38 36 10.0Haskell, KS 161 280--------------------- 134 383 39 54 10.1Elko, NV 161 002------------------------ 182 716 40 28 10.3

Erath, TX 158 977----------------------- 124 934 41 62 10.5Okeechobee, FL 156 305----------------- 171 977 42 32 10.6Hopkins, TX 156 107--------------------- 147 107 43 49 10.8Beaverhead, MT 155 850----------------- 163 524 44 37 10.9Kern, CA 153 552------------------------ 212 303 45 19 11.1

Ford, KS 152 161------------------------ 137 745 46 50 11.3Dane, WI 150 513----------------------- 157 520 47 39 11.4Maricopa, AZ 150 171-------------------- 210 759 48 20 11.6Osage, OK 149 564---------------------- 126 629 49 58 11.7Gonzales, TX 147 684-------------------- 123 135 50 64 11.9

Hartley, TX 147 208---------------------- 174 606 51 30 12.0Randall, TX 145 509--------------------- 153 309 52 40 12.2Big Horn, MT 144  749-------------------- 135 820 53 51 12.3Dodge, WI 143 107---------------------- 148 624 54 46 12.5Marathon, WI 141 967-------------------- 152 687 55 41 12.6

Cassia, ID 134 228----------------------- 107 828 56 94 12.8Wichita, KS 133 984--------------------- 90 559 57 152 12.9Kit Carson, CO 133 127------------------ 134 620 58 53 13.1Chaves, NM 131 275--------------------- 90 892 59 148 13.2Sheridan, NE 131 214-------------------- 126 226 60 60 13.3

Gray, KS 130 946------------------------ 148 250 61 48 13.5Canyon, ID 130 789---------------------- 130 677 62 57 13.6Morrill, NE 129 094---------------------- 94 830 63 130 13.7Lamb, TX 128 717----------------------- 108 151 64 93 13.9Barton, KS 126 606---------------------- 85 041 65 187 14.0

Clark, WI 125 887------------------------ 132 502 66 55 14.1Sherman, TX 124 070-------------------- 149 242 67 43 14.3Hawaii, HI 123 114----------------------- 132 022 68 56 14.4Dubuque, IA 122 852--------------------- 117 453 69 72 14.5Kearny, KS 122 575---------------------- 77 869 70 231 14.6

Phelps, NE 121 947---------------------- 112 315 71 79 14.8Grant, WA 121 674---------------------- 125 079 72 61 14.9Butler, KS 120 671----------------------- 107 777 73 95 15.0Curry, NM 120 149----------------------- 126 336 74 59 15.1Monterey, CA 119 748------------------- 93 746 75 137 15.3

Knox, NE 119 360----------------------- 119 234 76 68 15.4Cimarron, OK 118 998-------------------- 90 756 77 149 15.5Fayette, TX 117 231--------------------- 110 518 78 85 15.6Lafayette, WI 117 053-------------------- 122 051 79 66 15.8Meade, SD 116 628---------------------- 114 710 80 77 15.9

Goshen, WY 116 543-------------------- 123 068 81 65 16.0Yuma, AZ (D)----------------------- (D) 82 76 (D)Whatcom, WA 115 904------------------- 109 787 83 87 16.2Scotts Bluff, NE 115  399----------------- 105 412 84 105 16.4Gooding, ID 113 347--------------------- 83 961 85 195 16.5

Rockingham, VA 112 921----------------- 102 081 86 113 16.6Beadle, SD 112 584---------------------- 111 527 87 83 16.7Yellowstone, MT 112 432----------------- 118 835 88 69 16.8Tripp, SD 112 132----------------------- 107 193 89 98 17.0Otter Tail, MN 111  938------------------- 124 584 90 63 17.1

Owyhee, ID 109 884--------------------- 106 755 91 100 17.2Grady, OK 109 237---------------------- 101 168 92 115 17.3Caddo, OK 108 654---------------------- 108 559 93 92 17.4Brown, SD 108 382---------------------- 105 913 94 101 17.5Washington, AR 107 911----------------- 109 617 95 89 17.6

Carbon, WY 107 779--------------------- 115 794 96 75 17.7Twin Falls, ID 106 847------------------- 109 660 97 88 17.9Lavaca, TX 106 797---------------------- 105 712 98 104 18.0Osceola, FL 106 646--------------------- 105 878 99 103 18.1Buffalo, NE 105 774---------------------- 98 447 100 120 (D)

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Table 38. Cows and Heifers That Had Calved mInventory: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 42  037 794----------- 41 737 290 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 31  108 502--------- 30 716 754 (X) (X) 74.0

Texas 5 580 946-------------------------- 5 495 096 1 1 13.3California 2 112 009----------------------- 1 976 372 2 3 18.3Missouri 2 092 765------------------------ 2 061 008 3 2 23.3Nebraska 1 940 642----------------------- 1 928 759 4 4 27.9Oklahoma 1 818 585----------------------- 1 720 924 5 6 32.2

South Dakota 1 722 292------------------- 1 639 947 6 7 36.3Wisconsin 1 717 779----------------------- 1 923 703 7 5 40.4Montana 1 528 854------------------------ 1 426 828 8 9 44.0Kansas 1 519 149------------------------- 1 451 324 9 8 47.7Iowa 1 324 669---------------------------- 1 418 633 10 10 50.8

Kentucky 1 274 621------------------------ 1 192 123 11 11 53.8Tennessee 1 140 617---------------------- 1 074 738 12 13 56.6Florida 1 134 202-------------------------- 1 172 243 13 12 59.2Minnesota 990 903----------------------- 1 069 985 14 14 61.6Colorado 982 172------------------------ 906 501 15 16 63.9

North Dakota 912  601-------------------- 982 951 16 15 66.1Arkansas 890 733----------------------- 857 109 17 18 68.2Alabama 816 605------------------------ 793 996 18 20 70.2Virginia 814 101------------------------- 738 426 19 21 72.1New York 794 257----------------------- 886 088 20 17 74.0

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 6  898 359------ 6 602 873 (X) (X) 16.4

Tulare, CA 254 983---------------------- 191 484 1 1 .6San Bernardino, CA 199 604-------------- 176 004 2 2 1.1Merced, CA 181 709--------------------- 162 703 3 3 1.5Stanislaus, CA 174 772------------------- 141 132 4 5 1.9Cherry, NE 170 121---------------------- 153 596 5 4 2.3

Riverside, CA 121 506-------------------- 119 601 6 6 2.6Hopkins, TX 102 005--------------------- 97 665 7 10 2.9Okeechobee, FL 100 645----------------- 102 907 8 8 3.1San Joaquin, CA 99 156----------------- 90 733 9 14 3.3Erath, TX 98 010----------------------- 74 339 10 23 3.6

Lancaster, PA 96 968------------------- 96 475 11 11 3.8Holt, NE 96 570------------------------ 99 340 12 9 4.0Elko, NV 95 578------------------------ 110 282 13 7 4.3Weld, CO 94 514----------------------- 92 020 14 13 4.5Fresno, CA 93 695---------------------- 88 164 15 16 4.7

Custer, NE 91 884---------------------- 89 266 16 15 4.9Kings, CA 90 040----------------------- 73 796 17 24 5.1Maricopa, AZ 86 887-------------------- 95 744 18 12 5.3Beaverhead, MT 84 368----------------- 87 879 19 17 5.5Malheur, OR 82 064-------------------- 80 804 20 19 5.7

Grant, WI 79 930----------------------- 87 857 21 18 5.9Chaves, NM 78 234--------------------- 48 260 22 79 6.1Big Horn, MT 77  991-------------------- 63 854 23 38 6.3Osceola, FL 75 339--------------------- 79 402 24 20 6.5Gonzales, TX 74 525-------------------- 72 722 25 25 6.7

Fayette, TX 71 943--------------------- 68 969 26 29 6.8Stearns, MN 70 941--------------------- 74 724 27 22 7.0Kern, CA 69 774------------------------ 70 412 28 26 7.2Lavaca, TX 69 505---------------------- 67 897 29 31 7.3Marathon, WI 69 430-------------------- 78 745 30 21 7.5

Lincoln, NE 68 286--------------------- 69 459 31 27 7.7Whatcom, WA 68 208------------------- 61 481 32 42 7.8Sheridan, NE 67 535-------------------- 63 677 33 39 8.0Meade, SD 67 379---------------------- 62 594 34 40 8.1Polk, FL 66 667------------------------ 67 944 35 30 8.3

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Highlands, FL 65 438------------------- 65 851 36 35 8.5Fergus, MT 64 228---------------------- 60 419 37 44 8.6Hawaii, HI 64 222----------------------- 62 413 38 41 8.8Yakima, WA 63 874--------------------- 51 130 39 71 8.9Leon, TX 63 705------------------------ 64 447 40 36 9.1

DeWitt, TX 63 284---------------------- 66 520 41 34 9.2Dane, WI 62 225----------------------- 69 228 42 28 9.4Clark, WI 62 173------------------------ 67 256 43 32 9.5Houston, TX 62 008--------------------- 58 611 44 49 9.7Carbon, WY 61 691--------------------- 59 472 45 45 9.8

Harney, OR 60 502--------------------- 66 974 46 33 10.0Washington, AR 59 810----------------- 59 289 47 47 10.1Van Zandt, TX 59 641------------------- 57 887 48 50 10.2Dodge, WI 57 811---------------------- 64 051 49 37 10.4Benton, AR 56 099--------------------- 55 203 50 55 10.5

Fremont, WY 56 097-------------------- 47 547 51 86 10.6Robertson, TX 55 696------------------- 56 776 52 53 10.8Hardee, FL 55 209---------------------- 47 122 53 88 10.9Tripp, SD 54 879----------------------- 52 380 54 67 11.0Washington, TX 54 775------------------ 47 877 55 84 11.2

Milam, TX 54 224----------------------- 55 106 56 56 11.3Osage, OK 54 215---------------------- 53 510 57 61 11.4Colorado, TX 53 435-------------------- 54 640 58 59 11.6Comanche, TX 53 289------------------ 40 962 59 148 11.7Madison, MT 52 179-------------------- 59 400 60 46 11.8

Grady, OK 52 165---------------------- 46 053 61 96 11.9Perkins, SD 51 904--------------------- 52 772 62 64 12.0Gooding, ID 51 878--------------------- 36 267 63 191 12.2Sonoma, CA 51 335-------------------- 46 977 64 89 12.3Lee, TX 51 304------------------------- 50 166 65 73 12.4

Grimes, TX 50 833---------------------- 50 637 66 72 12.5Morton, ND 50 539--------------------- 59 034 67 48 12.7Cherokee, TX 50 502------------------- 44 220 68 111 12.8Texas, MO 50 368---------------------- 42 529 69 130 12.9Cascade, MT 50 337-------------------- 46 343 70 93 13.0

Lafayette, WI 50 284-------------------- 54 874 71 57 13.1Austin, TX 50 209----------------------- 52 542 72 66 13.3Lawrence, MO 50 009------------------- 47 582 73 85 13.4Henderson, TX 49 725------------------ 51 514 74 69 13.5Chippewa, WI 49 592------------------- 53 176 75 62 13.6

Rockingham, VA 49 313----------------- 44 170 76 112 13.7Rosebud, MT 49 187-------------------- 42 568 77 129 13.8Brazoria, TX 48 923--------------------- 39 559 78 157 14.0Polk, MO 48 594----------------------- 45 492 79 99 14.1Otter Tail, MN 48  254------------------- 54 833 80 58 14.2

Freestone, TX 48 000------------------- 46 127 81 95 14.3Fond du Lac, WI 47  749----------------- 53 065 82 63 14.4Anderson, TX 47 602------------------- 42 894 83 126 14.5Baker, OR 47 301---------------------- 44 605 84 106 14.6Lake, OR 47 236----------------------- 55 207 85 54 14.8

Hand, SD 47 113----------------------- 48 695 86 78 14.9Beadle, SD 47 074---------------------- 44 452 87 110 15.0Franklin, PA 47 002--------------------- 45 221 88 101 15.1Wilson, TX 46 826---------------------- 47 927 89 83 15.2Dubuque, IA 46 547--------------------- 47 394 90 87 15.3

Madera, CA 46 497--------------------- 40 181 91 154 15.4Klamath, OR 46 433-------------------- 45 879 92 97 15.5Limestone, TX 46 333------------------- 41 563 93 141 15.6Webb, TX 46 283----------------------- 60 453 94 43 15.8Corson, SD 46 118--------------------- 43 316 95 121 15.9

Twin Falls, ID 46 003------------------- 46 850 96 91 16.0Modoc, CA 45 952---------------------- 45 317 97 100 16.1Custer, MT 45 261---------------------- 38 193 98 169 16.2Shawano, WI 45 182-------------------- 50 075 99 75 16.3St. Lawrence, NY 45  117---------------- 48 149 100 81 16.4

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Table 39. Beef Cows mInventory: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 32  545 976----------- 31 652 593 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 26  180 188--------- 25 269 408 (X) (X) 80.4

Texas 5 186 359-------------------------- 5 138 558 1 1 15.9Missouri 1 876 845------------------------ 1 818 969 2 3 21.7Nebraska 1 857 347----------------------- 1 823 591 3 2 27.4Oklahoma 1 728 273----------------------- 1 630 425 4 4 32.7South Dakota 1 604 838------------------- 1 502 927 5 5 37.7

Montana 1 506 445------------------------ 1 399 949 6 6 42.3Kansas 1 434 017------------------------- 1 354 649 7 7 46.7Kentucky 1 088 532------------------------ 967 856 8 10 50.0Iowa 1 065 744---------------------------- 1 123 745 9 8 53.3Tennessee 988 550---------------------- 894 348 10 12 56.3

Florida 962 527-------------------------- 995 250 11 9 59.3Colorado 900 347------------------------ 830 216 12 14 62.1California 862 971----------------------- 906 006 13 11 64.7North Dakota 837  716-------------------- 886 585 14 13 67.3Arkansas 826 306----------------------- 786 183 15 15 69.8

Alabama 771 151------------------------ 748 002 16 16 72.2Wyoming 746 789------------------------ 689 166 17 17 74.5Virginia 674 068------------------------- 581 298 18 20 76.6New Mexico 631 738--------------------- 572 828 19 22 78.5Oregon 629 625------------------------- 618 857 20 18 80.4

COUNTIES

100 leading counties (D)------ 5 022 062 (X) (X) (D)

Cherry, NE 169 536---------------------- 152 662 1 1 .5Elko, NV 95 475------------------------ 110 173 2 2 .8Holt, NE 92 129------------------------ 92 871 3 3 1.1Custer, NE 90 391---------------------- 87 044 4 5 1.4Beaverhead, MT 84 303----------------- 87 628 5 4 1.6

Big Horn, MT 77  927-------------------- 63 810 6 16 1.9Malheur, OR 75 424-------------------- 73 454 7 7 2.1Osceola, FL 75 121--------------------- 78 905 8 6 2.3Gonzales, TX 74 057-------------------- 72 395 9 8 2.6Fayette, TX 70 034--------------------- 66 734 10 11 2.8

Lavaca, TX 68 029---------------------- 66 000 11 12 3.0Lincoln, NE 67 389--------------------- 68 384 12 9 3.2Sheridan, NE 67 042-------------------- 63 182 13 17 3.4Meade, SD 66 010---------------------- 60 369 14 19 3.6Okeechobee, FL 64 038----------------- 58 265 15 24 3.8

Fergus, MT 63 742---------------------- 59 886 16 20 4.0Leon, TX 63 222------------------------ 64 219 17 15 4.2Polk, FL 62 673------------------------ 64 260 18 13 4.4Hawaii, HI 62 249----------------------- 60 504 19 18 4.6Carbon, WY 61 640--------------------- 59 411 20 22 4.8

Houston, TX 61 432--------------------- 56 793 21 27 5.0DeWitt, TX 60 711---------------------- 64 253 22 14 5.1Harney, OR 60 422--------------------- 66 854 23 10 5.3Weld, CO 59 478----------------------- 53 958 24 34 5.5Highlands, FL 57 942------------------- 56 588 25 28 5.7

Fremont, WY 55 396-------------------- 46 453 26 49 5.9Robertson, TX 55 317------------------- 56 514 27 29 6.0Washington, AR 54 043----------------- 51 501 28 38 6.2Osage, OK 53 598---------------------- 52 415 29 35 6.4Van Zandt, TX 53 460------------------- 54 185 30 32 6.5

Milam, TX 53 355----------------------- 54 161 31 33 6.7Colorado, TX 52 971-------------------- 54 215 32 31 6.8Washington, TX 52 756------------------ 45 605 33 52 7.0Madison, MT 52 147-------------------- 59 159 34 23 7.2Tripp, SD 51 769----------------------- 49 809 35 43 7.3

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Perkins, SD 51 594--------------------- 52 387 36 36 7.5Lee, TX 51 006------------------------- 50 077 37 40 7.6Austin, TX 50 072----------------------- 52 122 38 37 7.8Benton, AR 49 921--------------------- 46 924 39 47 8.0Cascade, MT 49 357-------------------- 44 814 40 56 8.1

Rosebud, MT 49 084-------------------- 42 486 41 64 8.3Brazoria, TX 48 878--------------------- 39 461 42 86 8.4Freestone, TX 47 897------------------- 46 078 43 51 8.6Henderson, TX 47 619------------------ 50 744 44 39 8.7Grimes, TX 47 453---------------------- 45 186 45 54 8.8

Lake, OR 47 161----------------------- 55 157 46 30 9.0Hardee, FL 47 055---------------------- 39 964 47 83 9.1Anderson, TX 46 241------------------- 40 800 48 78 9.3Webb, TX 46 197----------------------- (D) 49 21 9.4Limestone, TX 45 932------------------- 40 934 50 77 9.6

Modoc, CA 45 836---------------------- 45 254 51 53 9.7Baker, OR 45 257---------------------- 42 422 52 65 9.8Custer, MT 45 197---------------------- 38 095 53 95 10.0Corson, SD 45 171--------------------- 41 915 54 68 10.1Hand, SD 44 968----------------------- 46 769 55 48 10.3

Bastrop, TX 44 773--------------------- 44 826 56 55 10.4Phillips, MT 44 740--------------------- 41 764 57 70 10.5Blaine, MT 44 424---------------------- 44 140 58 59 10.7Beadle, SD 44 271---------------------- 40 765 59 79 10.8Chaves, NM 44 148--------------------- 38 632 60 91 10.9

Navarro, TX 43 634--------------------- 44 171 61 57 11.1Sheridan, WY 43 599------------------- 44 160 62 58 11.2Pittsburg, OK 43 404-------------------- 38 880 63 88 11.3Campbell, WY 43 365------------------- 38 251 64 93 11.5Caddo, OK 43 228---------------------- 40 675 65 80 11.6

Dunn, ND 43 140----------------------- 46 259 66 50 11.7Morton, ND 43 115--------------------- 49 759 67 44 11.9Hendry, FL 42 644---------------------- 57 852 68 25 12.0McKenzie, ND 42 435------------------- 40 412 69 82 12.1Klamath, OR 41 915-------------------- 42 367 70 66 12.3

Yuma, CO 41 781----------------------- 36 073 71 107 12.4Charles Mix, SD 41 773----------------- 35 522 72 111 12.5Bryan, OK 41 518----------------------- 41 167 73 76 12.6Jackson, SD 41 314-------------------- 30 461 74 178 12.8Wilson, TX 41 287---------------------- 43 839 75 62 12.9

McCurtain, OK 41 214------------------- 38 396 76 92 13.0Powder River, MT 41 160---------------- 37 419 77 98 13.2Burleson, TX 41 001-------------------- 38 791 78 89 13.3Owyhee, ID 40 393--------------------- 40 430 79 81 13.4Lawrence, MO 40 352------------------- 37 084 80 101 13.5

Teton, MT 40 209---------------------- 24 207 81 314 13.6Las Animas, CO 39 942----------------- 35 918 82 108 13.8Goshen, WY 39 893-------------------- 39 899 83 84 13.9Brown, SD 39 862---------------------- 41 465 84 73 14.0Siskiyou, CA 39 763--------------------- 36 418 85 106 14.1

Crook, WY 39 627---------------------- 35 200 86 115 14.3Tulare, CA 39 503---------------------- 34 902 87 119 14.4DeSoto, FL (D)---------------------- (D) 88 46 (D)Converse, WY 38 954------------------- 41 821 89 69 14.6Haakon, SD 38 815--------------------- 43 870 90 61 14.7

Harding, SD 38 688--------------------- 34 816 91 120 14.9Dawson, NE 38 388--------------------- 43 121 92 63 15.0Sublette, WY 38 283-------------------- 33 433 93 134 15.1Karnes, TX 38 239---------------------- 39 148 94 87 15.2Valley, MT 38 150---------------------- 35 507 95 112 15.3

Texas, MO 38 145---------------------- 31 556 96 164 15.4Hopkins, TX 38 093--------------------- 32 040 97 152 15.6Polk, MO 38 038----------------------- 34 466 98 123 15.7Craig, OK 37 835----------------------- 33 467 99 133 15.8Matagorda, TX 37 635------------------ 36 581 100 105 (D)

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Table 40. Milk Cows mInventory: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 9  491 818----------- 10 084 697 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 7  864 953--------- 8 379 977 (X) (X) 82.9

Wisconsin 1 521 969----------------------- 1 743 427 1 1 16.0California 1 249 038----------------------- 1 070 366 2 2 29.2New York 721 286----------------------- 814 461 3 3 36.8Pennsylvania 625 165-------------------- 673 054 4 5 43.4Minnesota 609 034----------------------- 709 832 5 4 49.8

Texas 394 587-------------------------- 356 538 6 6 54.0Michigan 316 954------------------------ 344 550 7 8 57.3Ohio 295 677---------------------------- 347 305 8 7 60.4Iowa 258 925---------------------------- 294 888 9 9 63.1Washington 242 787--------------------- 220 849 10 12 65.7

Missouri 215 920------------------------ 242 039 11 10 68.0Kentucky 186 089------------------------ 224 267 12 11 69.9Idaho 181 785--------------------------- 157 665 13 18 71.8Florida 171 675-------------------------- 176 993 14 16 73.7Vermont 168 473------------------------ 178 967 15 15 75.4

Tennessee 152 067---------------------- 180 390 16 14 77.0Illinois 151 503-------------------------- 186 371 17 13 78.6Indiana 144 532------------------------- 163 867 18 17 80.1Virginia 140 033------------------------- 157 128 19 19 81.6South Dakota 117 454------------------- 137 020 20 20 82.9

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 4  169 603------ 4 145 181 (X) (X) 43.9

Tulare, CA 215 480---------------------- 156 582 1 2 2.3San Bernardino, CA 191 944-------------- 166 456 2 1 4.3Merced, CA 144 771--------------------- 120 939 3 3 5.8Stanislaus, CA 137 351------------------- 112 415 4 4 7.3Riverside, CA 116 799-------------------- 112 002 5 5 8.5

Lancaster, PA 92 595------------------- 92 585 6 6 9.5Kings, CA 86 235----------------------- 70 658 7 9 10.4Maricopa, AZ 79 075-------------------- 72 799 8 8 11.2San Joaquin, CA 76 003----------------- 68 237 9 11 12.0Fresno, CA 72 350---------------------- 61 575 10 16 12.8

Marathon, WI 65 892-------------------- 75 983 11 7 13.5Erath, TX 65 053----------------------- 45 433 12 26 14.2Stearns, MN 64 107--------------------- 68 661 13 10 14.8Hopkins, TX 63 912--------------------- 65 625 14 13 15.5Whatcom, WA 62 370------------------- 55 631 15 18 16.2

Clark, WI 59 518------------------------ 64 571 16 15 16.8Grant, WI 58 995----------------------- 66 728 17 12 17.4Dane, WI 58 420----------------------- 65 246 18 14 18.0Dodge, WI 54 930---------------------- 61 361 19 17 18.6Chippewa, WI 46 863------------------- 51 290 20 20 19.1

Fond du Lac, WI 45  481----------------- 51 742 21 19 19.6Shawano, WI 43 483-------------------- 48 094 22 22 20.0Franklin, PA 43 063--------------------- 41 447 23 33 20.5St. Lawrence, NY 41  899---------------- 45 876 24 24 20.9Manitowoc, WI 41 371------------------- 47 283 25 23 21.4

Franklin, VT 41 090--------------------- 42 191 26 32 21.8Green, WI 40 379----------------------- 50 326 27 21 22.2Lafayette, WI 39 947-------------------- 44 054 28 29 22.6Outagamie, WI 39 512------------------ 43 504 29 30 23.1Barron, WI 39 292---------------------- 44 468 30 28 23.5

Wyoming, NY 37 792-------------------- 34 918 31 43 23.9Vernon, WI 37 520---------------------- 45 664 32 25 24.3Okeechobee, FL 36 607----------------- 44 642 33 27 24.7Brown, WI 35 596---------------------- 37 644 34 40 25.0Weld, CO 35 036----------------------- 38 062 35 39 25.4

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Frederick, MD 34 981------------------- 39 224 36 37 25.8Addison, VT 34 912--------------------- 33 440 37 46 26.1Yakima, WA 34 703--------------------- 25 161 38 81 26.5Kern, CA 34 566------------------------ 20 392 39 104 26.9Otter Tail, MN 34  395------------------- 42 551 40 31 27.2

Chaves, NM 34 086--------------------- 9 628 41 234 27.6Dubuque, IA 33 515--------------------- 33 324 42 47 27.9Iowa, WI 33 213------------------------ 41 201 43 34 28.3Dunn, WI 33 077----------------------- 40 174 44 35 28.6Monroe, WI 33 056--------------------- 36 738 45 41 29.0

Sonoma, CA 32 987-------------------- 30 293 46 57 29.3Jefferson, NY 32 768------------------- 40 035 47 36 29.7Gooding, ID 32 481--------------------- 18 053 48 127 30.0Jerome, ID 32 041---------------------- 20 460 49 103 30.4Wayne, OH 31 879--------------------- 34 258 50 45 30.7

Bradford, PA 31 793-------------------- 38 305 51 38 31.0Sauk, WI 31 224------------------------ 36 569 52 42 31.4Dona Ana, NM 30  044------------------ 20 317 53 106 31.7Trempealeau, WI 29 485---------------- 33 144 54 48 32.0St. Croix, WI 28 651-------------------- 32 567 55 50 32.3

Madison, NY 28 542-------------------- 32 878 56 49 32.6Kewaunee, WI 28 279------------------- 29 917 57 59 32.9Waupaca, WI 28 091-------------------- 32 363 58 51 33.2Washington, NY 28 003----------------- 31 605 59 52 33.5Oneida, NY 27 885--------------------- 34 296 60 44 33.8

Lewis, NY 27 851----------------------- 31 402 61 54 34.1Todd, MN 27 837----------------------- 31 192 62 55 34.4Tangipahoa, LA 27 735------------------ 27 540 63 68 34.6Morrison, MN 27 680-------------------- 30 407 64 56 34.9Buffalo, WI 27 480---------------------- 29 733 65 60 35.2

Sheboygan, WI 27 066------------------ 29 138 66 64 35.5Orleans, VT 26 808--------------------- 27 642 67 67 35.8Winona, MN 26 803--------------------- 28 192 68 66 36.1Chautauqua, NY 26 628----------------- 27 091 69 69 36.4Clayton, IA 26 611---------------------- 30 216 70 58 36.6

Calumet, WI 26 190--------------------- 29 544 71 62 36.9Tillamook, OR 25 580------------------- 22 098 72 93 37.2Stephenson, IL 25 500------------------ 31 514 73 53 37.5Sanilac, MI 25 424---------------------- 25 571 74 80 37.7Rockingham, VA 25 125----------------- 24 499 75 84 38.0

Steuben, NY 24 723-------------------- 26 414 76 75 38.2Goodhue, MN 24 545------------------- 26 755 77 73 38.5Berks, PA 24 449----------------------- 27 004 78 72 38.8Madera, CA 24 259--------------------- 19 424 79 116 39.0Chenango, NY 24 184------------------- 27 074 80 70 39.3

Polk, WI 23 800------------------------ 29 643 81 61 39.5Oconto, WI 23 671---------------------- 27 070 82 71 39.8Snohomish, WA 23 665----------------- 22 953 83 91 40.0Wood, WI 23 241----------------------- 25 725 84 79 40.3Cayuga, NY 23 188--------------------- 23 082 85 90 40.5

Otsego, NY 23 151--------------------- 29 264 86 63 40.8Taylor, WI 22 971----------------------- 28 857 87 65 41.0Winneshiek, IA 22 796------------------ 26 299 88 76 41.2Delaware, IA 22 570-------------------- 24 342 89 86 41.5Cache, UT 22 320---------------------- 20 147 90 108 41.7

Cattaraugus, NY 22 261----------------- 25 879 91 78 41.9Herkimer, NY 21 754-------------------- 24 958 92 82 42.2Pierce, WI 21 730----------------------- 22 784 93 92 42.4Skagit, WA 21 345---------------------- 19 211 94 118 42.6Chester, PA 21 186--------------------- 24 382 95 85 42.9

Richland, WI 20 889-------------------- 26 652 96 74 43.1Delaware, NY 20 706------------------- 26 023 97 77 43.3Columbia, WI 20 328-------------------- 23 946 98 87 43.5Somerset, PA 20 161------------------- 19 164 99 119 43.7Wright, MO 20 004---------------------- 20 765 100 98 43.9

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Table 41. Cattle and Calves Sold: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 70  562 908----------- 72 603 841 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 58  161 994--------- 58 821 207 (X) (X) 82.4

Texas 11 468 849-------------------------- 12 120 310 1 1 16.3Kansas 7 699 746------------------------- 7 310 338 2 2 27.2Nebraska 6 238 779----------------------- 5 888 192 3 3 36.0Oklahoma 3 953 960----------------------- 3 630 285 4 4 41.6Colorado 3 569 739------------------------ 3 476 740 5 6 46.7

Iowa 3 223 645---------------------------- 3 539 020 6 5 51.2California 2 993 538----------------------- 3 097 084 7 7 55.5South Dakota 2 500 254------------------- 2 398 208 8 9 59.0Missouri 2 349 975------------------------ 2 514 867 9 8 62.4Wisconsin 1 808 889----------------------- 1 982 183 10 10 64.9

Montana 1 677 932------------------------ 1 644 768 11 11 67.3Idaho 1 646 112--------------------------- 1 502 218 12 12 69.6Minnesota 1 388 581----------------------- 1 474 577 13 13 71.6Kentucky 1 277 661------------------------ 1 305 423 14 15 73.4New Mexico 1 181 980--------------------- 1 298 570 15 16 75.1

Illinois 1 130 433-------------------------- 1 407 670 16 14 76.7Tennessee 1 043 627---------------------- 1 077 665 17 19 78.2Wyoming 1 014 982------------------------ 956 523 18 23 79.6Washington 1 014 365--------------------- 1 089 642 19 18 81.0North Dakota 978  947-------------------- 1 106 924 20 17 82.4

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 21  204 415------ 19 764 259 (X) (X) 30.1

Weld, CO 925 210----------------------- 920 722 1 1 1.3Deaf Smith, TX 782 255------------------ 865 634 2 2 2.4Texas, OK 587 543---------------------- 490 621 3 4 3.3Castro, TX 540 002---------------------- 362 002 4 13 4.0Parmer, TX 509 239---------------------- 461 306 5 6 4.7

Imperial, CA 473 041--------------------- 527 626 6 3 5.4Scott, KS 446 489----------------------- 393 502 7 8 6.0Cuming, NE 409 723--------------------- 366 768 8 11 6.6Fresno, CA 391 324---------------------- 291 231 9 22 7.2Wichita, KS 373 893--------------------- 294 835 10 21 7.7

Ford, KS 373 153------------------------ 333 262 11 15 8.2Hansford, TX 368 130-------------------- 442 177 12 7 8.8Haskell, KS 365 299--------------------- 329 026 13 16 9.3Yuma, CO 358 594----------------------- 166 473 14 42 9.8Finney, KS 358 422---------------------- 484 784 15 5 10.3

Tulare, CA 342 976---------------------- 189 082 16 34 10.8Dawson, NE 329 774--------------------- 361 303 17 14 11.2Morgan, CO 319 557--------------------- 362 223 18 12 11.7Dallam, TX 309 636---------------------- 206 516 19 29 12.1Hartley, TX 304 693---------------------- 316 694 20 17 12.6

Moore, TX 299 597---------------------- 308 046 21 19 13.0Grant, KS 292 629----------------------- 307 689 22 20 13.4Logan, CO 290 593---------------------- 233 139 23 27 13.8Gray, KS 273 465------------------------ 314 237 24 18 14.2Swisher, TX 271 456--------------------- 369 526 25 9 14.6

Elmore, ID (D)---------------------- 137 476 26 55 (D)Pinal, AZ 261 066------------------------ 367 367 27 10 15.3Sioux, IA 256 313------------------------ 257 632 28 24 15.7Sherman, TX 230 428-------------------- 281 123 29 23 16.0Cassia, ID 224 172----------------------- 111 477 30 75 16.4

San Bernardino, CA 222 891-------------- 242 438 31 26 16.7Cimarron, OK 216 278-------------------- 110 532 32 76 17.0Randall, TX 216 087--------------------- 243 662 33 25 17.3Custer, NE 214 565---------------------- 167 756 34 41 17.6Kearny, KS 214 440---------------------- 136 995 35 56 17.9

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Phelps, NE 209 261---------------------- 210 865 36 28 18.2Seward, KS 204 378--------------------- 145 857 37 52 18.5Lamb, TX 201 311----------------------- 170 376 38 39 18.8Stevens, KS 194 036--------------------- (D) 39 79 19.0Yakima, WA 187 169--------------------- 194 813 40 31 19.3

Prowers, CO 183 070-------------------- 191 730 41 33 19.6Union, NM 175 517---------------------- 186 795 42 35 19.8Scotts Bluff, NE 170  347----------------- 146 188 43 50 20.1Cherry, NE 166 431---------------------- 165 417 44 43 20.3Pawnee, KS 158 136--------------------- 130 566 45 59 20.5

Stanislaus, CA 156 013------------------- 138 496 46 53 20.7Kit Carson, CO 153 645------------------ 130 552 47 60 21.0Wheeler, NE 152 273-------------------- 153 723 48 46 21.2Lancaster, PA 151 855------------------- 164 173 49 44 21.4Butler, KS 149 293----------------------- 137 769 50 54 21.6

Gove, KS 145 247----------------------- 124 523 51 64 21.8Grant, WA 141 057---------------------- 172 621 52 38 22.0Colfax, NE 140 357---------------------- 116 255 53 69 22.2Merced, CA 139 509--------------------- 179 844 54 36 22.4Pratt, KS 139 291------------------------ 104 585 55 84 22.6

Barton, KS 139 068---------------------- 150 497 56 49 22.8Lane, KS 138 420----------------------- 114 179 57 72 23.0Goshen, WY 135 930-------------------- 100 445 58 91 23.2Hodgeman, KS 135 513------------------ 122 505 59 65 23.4Lincoln, NE 135 180--------------------- 99 632 60 93 23.6

Hutchinson, TX 135 044------------------ 59 149 61 234 23.8Malheur, OR 134 925-------------------- 104 968 62 83 23.9Canyon, ID 133 496---------------------- 178 598 63 37 24.1Curry, NM 132 594----------------------- 204 779 64 30 24.3Bradford, PA 131 054-------------------- 91 868 65 102 24.5

Ochiltree, TX 130 622-------------------- 161 179 66 45 24.7Osage, OK 126 612---------------------- 103 803 67 85 24.9Hale, TX 124 793------------------------ 136 614 68 57 25.0Holt, NE 124 083------------------------ 135 386 69 58 25.2Crowley, CO 124 072--------------------- 126 142 70 63 25.4

Yuma, AZ (D)----------------------- (D) 71 51 (D)Maricopa, AZ 121 029-------------------- 193 787 72 32 25.7Harper, OK 118 523---------------------- 65 600 73 193 25.9Reeves, TX 117 610--------------------- 100 279 74 92 26.1Adams, WA 117 077--------------------- 151 627 75 48 26.2

Kearney, NE 116 437-------------------- 112 032 76 74 26.4Hamilton, KS 116 111-------------------- 110 524 77 77 26.6Otero, CO 115 157----------------------- 105 258 78 81 26.7Riverside, CA 114 959-------------------- 99 326 79 94 26.9Adams, NE 114 676---------------------- 78 534 80 137 27.1

Chaves, NM 113 539--------------------- 86 258 81 115 27.2Big Horn, MT 110  469-------------------- 90 653 82 109 27.4Oldham, TX 110 141--------------------- 103 539 83 86 27.5Hall, NE 109 626------------------------ 118 941 84 67 27.7Alfalfa, OK 108 971---------------------- 102 460 85 88 27.8

Morrill, NE 108 767---------------------- 98 177 86 98 28.0Stanton, KS 107 047--------------------- 99 059 87 95 28.2Gray, TX 106 948------------------------ 128 865 88 61 28.3Gooding, ID 106 901--------------------- 82 823 89 125 28.5Clark, KS 106 151----------------------- 90 994 90 105 28.6

Hemphill, TX 105 987-------------------- 85 880 91 117 28.8Lubbock, TX (D)-------------------- 113 155 92 73 (D)Lyon, IA 103 033------------------------ 77 511 93 145 29.1Merrick, NE 102 566--------------------- 56 428 94 253 29.2Carroll, IA 102 359----------------------- 108 144 95 78 29.3

Buffalo, NE 101 615---------------------- 105 217 96 82 29.5Erath, TX 101 344----------------------- 72 355 97 160 29.6Yellowstone, MT 99 761----------------- 121 553 98 66 29.8Elko, NV 99 487------------------------ 84 817 99 120 29.9Walla Walla, WA 97 130----------------- 57 938 100 245 30.1

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Table 42. Cattle Fattened on Grain and Concentrates Sold: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 26  405 739----------- 27 817 762 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 25  231 541--------- 26 250 070 (X) (X) 95.6

Kansas 4 919 980------------------------- 4 551 726 1 2 18.6Texas 4 851 727-------------------------- 5 107 730 2 1 37.0Nebraska 4 145 003----------------------- 3 830 926 3 3 52.7Colorado 2 285 931------------------------ 2 193 830 4 5 61.4Iowa 1 954 436---------------------------- 2 405 669 5 4 68.8

Oklahoma 994 681----------------------- 836 548 6 8 72.5California 819 905----------------------- 982 235 7 6 75.6South Dakota 772 780------------------- 784 123 8 9 78.6Idaho 727 952--------------------------- 692 021 9 10 81.3Illinois 649 114-------------------------- 908 694 10 7 83.8

Minnesota 558 828----------------------- 634 256 11 11 85.9Washington 471 573--------------------- 551 444 12 12 87.7Wisconsin 333 740----------------------- 336 486 13 17 88.9Arizona 281 532------------------------- 508 829 14 13 90.0Ohio 277 624---------------------------- 374 837 15 14 91.1

Missouri 271 859------------------------ 335 042 16 18 92.1Indiana 257 405------------------------- 363 255 17 15 93.1Michigan 251 615------------------------ 281 874 18 19 94.0Pennsylvania 206 177-------------------- 231 196 19 20 94.8New Mexico 199 679--------------------- 339 349 20 16 95.6

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 16  255 349------ 15 175 562 (X) (X) 61.6

Weld, CO 785 773----------------------- 799 491 1 1 3.0Deaf Smith, TX 657 069------------------ 745 439 2 2 5.5Texas, OK 528 711---------------------- 443 295 3 5 7.5Castro, TX 468 854---------------------- 281 965 4 16 9.2Scott, KS 422 647----------------------- 309 059 5 10 10.8

Parmer, TX 396 966---------------------- 391 762 6 6 12.3Cuming, NE 384 004--------------------- 354 316 7 8 13.8Imperial, CA 382 383--------------------- 490 079 8 3 15.2Wichita, KS 360 271--------------------- 277 148 9 17 16.6Haskell, KS 353 192--------------------- 302 285 10 11 18.0

Finney, KS 323 473---------------------- 455 331 11 4 19.2Ford, KS 308 914------------------------ 294 269 12 14 20.3Hansford, TX 306 292-------------------- 380 072 13 7 21.5Yuma, CO 300 979----------------------- 109 982 14 45 22.6Fresno, CA 300 635---------------------- 193 034 15 24 23.8

Morgan, CO 284 287--------------------- 325 366 16 9 24.9Grant, KS 280 343----------------------- (D) 17 13 25.9Dawson, NE 271 446--------------------- 297 225 18 12 26.9Hartley, TX (D)---------------------- (D) 19 21 (D)Moore, TX 250 322---------------------- 255 986 20 20 28.9

Logan, CO 246 892---------------------- 173 835 21 26 29.8Elmore, ID (D)---------------------- (D) 22 42 (D)Gray, KS 216 890------------------------ 259 636 23 19 31.5Swisher, TX 214 030--------------------- 293 444 24 15 32.3Kearny, KS 202 161---------------------- 118 113 25 39 33.1

Sioux, IA 192 564------------------------ 216 084 26 23 33.8Dallam, TX 192 455---------------------- (D) 27 43 34.5Seward, KS (D)--------------------- (D) 28 38 (D)Stevens, KS 186 499--------------------- (D) 29 53 35.9Phelps, NE 183 824---------------------- 191 362 30 25 36.6

Sherman, TX (D)-------------------- (D) 31 22 (D)Lamb, TX 176 636----------------------- 127 271 32 36 38.0Randall, TX 160 987--------------------- 117 772 33 40 38.6Cassia, ID (D)----------------------- (D) 34 67 (D)Prowers, CO 154 276-------------------- 167 706 35 27 39.8

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Pinal, AZ 150 082------------------------ 265 090 36 18 40.4Scotts Bluff, NE 140  056----------------- 111 320 37 44 40.9Wheeler, NE (D)-------------------- (D) 38 30 (D)Cimarron, OK (D)-------------------- 55 757 39 103 (D)Pawnee, KS 135 900--------------------- (D) 40 48 42.5

Colfax, NE 131 664---------------------- 107 003 41 47 42.9Yuma, AZ (D)----------------------- (D) 42 28 (D)Lane, KS (D)----------------------- (D) 43 59 (D)Custer, NE 116 160---------------------- 71 336 44 82 44.3Barton, KS 112 948---------------------- (D) 45 35 44.7

Hale, TX 112 731------------------------ 105 655 46 49 45.1Yakima, WA 112 608--------------------- 143 023 47 29 45.6Pratt, KS (D)------------------------ (D) 48 76 (D)Kit Carson, CO 109 182------------------ 84 972 49 66 46.4Adams, NE (D)---------------------- (D) 50 88 (D)

Crowley, CO (D)--------------------- (D) 51 50 (D)Grant, WA 103 548---------------------- 131 118 52 34 47.6Kearney, NE 102 378-------------------- 99 235 53 52 48.0Hamilton, KS 102 102-------------------- (D) 54 54 48.3Gove, KS 100 775----------------------- 87 180 55 62 48.7

Stanton, KS 98 845--------------------- 85 259 56 65 49.1Adams, WA (D)--------------------- (D) 57 37 (D)Hall, NE 98 416------------------------ 107 035 58 46 49.8Lubbock, TX (D)-------------------- (D) 59 55 (D)Ochiltree, TX 94 420-------------------- 85 315 60 64 50.6

Canyon, ID 93 224---------------------- 135 961 61 33 50.9Reeves, TX 91 633--------------------- 82 310 62 70 51.3Hodgeman, KS 90 891------------------ 89 787 63 60 51.6Walla Walla, WA (D)----------------- (D) 64 117 (D)Otero, CO 88 697----------------------- 83 008 65 69 52.3

Merrick, NE 85 075--------------------- 44 183 66 140 52.6Carroll, IA 84 066----------------------- 93 848 67 56 52.9Platte, NE 79 176----------------------- 63 120 68 93 53.2Goshen, WY 78 758-------------------- 42 796 69 147 53.5Greeley, KS 78 127--------------------- 78 146 70 74 53.8

Morrill, NE 77 716---------------------- 67 763 71 89 54.1Curry, NM 77 219----------------------- 141 004 72 31 54.4Gray, TX (D)------------------------ 100 624 73 51 (D)Hemphill, TX (D)-------------------- (D) 74 115 (D)Republic, KS (D)-------------------- (D) 75 73 (D)

Box Butte, NE 72  559------------------- 55 309 76 105 55.5Plymouth, IA 72 286-------------------- 71 250 77 83 55.8Thomas, KS 72 024--------------------- 44 834 78 137 56.1York, NE 71 470------------------------ 52 340 79 116 56.3Lincoln, NE 71 437--------------------- 27 360 80 213 56.6

Cheyenne, NE 70 912------------------- 77 702 81 75 56.9Webster, NE (D)-------------------- 12 181 82 379 (D)Saunders, NE 70 749------------------- 117 444 83 41 57.4Wheeler, TX (D)--------------------- (D) 84 81 (D)Butler, KS 69 293----------------------- 73 797 85 79 57.9

Polk, NE 68 841------------------------ 68 805 86 87 58.2Floyd, TX (D)----------------------- (D) 87 32 (D)Oldham, TX (D)--------------------- (D) 88 86 (D)Woodbury, IA 67 309-------------------- 62 836 89 94 59.0Lyon, IA 67 119------------------------ 59 142 90 99 59.2

Union, NM 65 698---------------------- 90 773 91 58 59.5Hayes, NE (D)---------------------- (D) 92 111 (D)Clark, KS 65 032----------------------- 31 763 93 186 60.0Buffalo, NE 64 444---------------------- 71 898 94 80 60.2Stanton, NE 63 425--------------------- 83 979 95 68 60.5

Harper, OK (D)---------------------- (D) 96 279 (D)Lancaster, PA 59 316------------------- 73 798 97 78 60.9Brown, NE 57 442---------------------- 44 897 98 136 61.1Wayne, NE 57 176---------------------- 56 723 99 102 61.3Fall River, SD (D)------------------- (D) 100 85 (D)

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Table 43. Hogs and Pigs mInventory: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 57  563 118----------- 52 271 120 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 54  729 310--------- 49 352 111 (X) (X) 95.1

Iowa 14 153 158---------------------------- 12 983 074 1 1 24.6Illinois 5 641 115-------------------------- 5 642 991 2 2 34.4North Carolina 5 100 979------------------- 2 547 127 3 7 43.2Minnesota 4 668 590----------------------- 4 236 500 4 4 51.4Indiana 4 618 663------------------------- 4 372 294 5 3 59.4

Nebraska 4 187 389----------------------- 3 944 227 6 5 66.7Missouri 2 908 509------------------------ 2 581 954 7 6 71.7South Dakota 1 978 195------------------- 1 750 236 8 9 75.1Ohio 1 957 945---------------------------- 2 059 174 9 8 78.5Kansas 1 584 048------------------------- 1 516 878 10 10 81.3

Michigan 1 231 641------------------------ 1 227 069 11 12 83.4Wisconsin 1 173 783----------------------- 1 312 818 12 11 85.5Pennsylvania 1 074 574-------------------- 919 755 13 14 87.3Georgia 1 000 813------------------------- 1 060 377 14 13 89.1Kentucky 782 408------------------------ 838 452 15 15 90.4

Arkansas 725 497----------------------- 452 930 16 18 91.7Tennessee 604 613---------------------- 774 530 17 16 92.8Colorado 464 479------------------------ 258 725 18 23 93.6Texas 460 175-------------------------- 527 942 19 17 94.4Virginia 412 736------------------------- 345 058 20 21 95.1

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 21  384 008------ 17 121 482 (X) (X) 37.1

Duplin, NC 1 149 704---------------------- 275 705 1 11 2.0Sampson, NC 1 085 425------------------- 451 274 2 2 3.9Sioux, IA 601 488------------------------ 441 534 3 3 4.9Delaware, IA 489 966-------------------- 456 589 4 1 5.8Plymouth, IA 403 064-------------------- 333 224 5 4 6.5

Lancaster, PA 375 550------------------- 330 547 6 5 7.1Dubuque, IA 371 003--------------------- 298 355 7 7 7.8Washington, IA 344 170------------------ 291 267 8 8 8.4Carroll, IA 330 310----------------------- 277 305 9 10 8.9Henry, IL 314 544------------------------ 309 730 10 6 9.5

Greene, NC 299 454--------------------- 185 566 11 33 10.0Holt, NE 289 519------------------------ 177 547 12 37 10.5Clayton, IA 288 229---------------------- 282 887 13 9 11.0O’Brien, IA 266 685---------------------- 219 771 14 15 11.5Jones, IA 257 102----------------------- 196 170 15 27 11.9

Martin, MN 250 371---------------------- 211 840 16 18 12.4Mahaska, IA 242 573--------------------- 231 333 17 14 12.8Cuming, NE 241 988--------------------- 242 324 18 12 13.2Cass, MI 240 927------------------------ 168 766 19 43 13.6Fayette, IA 237 566---------------------- 204 401 20 22 14.0

Jasper, IA 233 254----------------------- 208 824 21 20 14.4Lyon, IA 232 607------------------------ 200 491 22 25 14.8Kossuth, IA 231 962--------------------- 232 616 23 13 15.2Carroll, IN 228 612----------------------- 204 237 24 23 15.6Sac, IA 228 016------------------------- 219 218 25 16 16.0

Cedar, IA 223 719----------------------- 206 391 26 21 16.4Butler, IA 219 845----------------------- 192 796 27 30 16.8Bladen, NC 214 113--------------------- 22 914 28 573 17.2Buena Vista, IA 214 021------------------ 212 076 29 17 17.6Keokuk, IA 210 698---------------------- 187 744 30 32 17.9

Weld, CO 210 167----------------------- 42 947 31 345 18.3Hamilton, IA 207 043--------------------- 175 422 32 39 18.6Johnson, IA 206 249--------------------- 201 494 33 24 19.0Hardin, IA 204 098----------------------- 209 335 34 19 19.4Nobles, MN 201 797--------------------- 149 301 35 55 19.7

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Wayne, NC 199 619---------------------- 91 977 36 141 20.1Cherokee, IA 198 080-------------------- 177 791 37 35 20.4Shelby, IA 194 906----------------------- 174 150 38 40 20.7Platte, NE 193 898----------------------- 177 603 39 36 21.1Buchanan, IA 193 272-------------------- 190 879 40 31 21.4

Cedar, NE 190 253---------------------- 163 901 41 45 21.7Adams, IL 187 290----------------------- 169 455 42 42 22.1Blue Earth, MN 183  940------------------ 153 269 43 53 22.4Winneshiek, IA 182 524------------------ 183 559 44 34 22.7Crawford, IA 181 594--------------------- 163 737 45 46 23.0

Mitchell, IA 179 330---------------------- 145 781 46 56 23.3DeKalb, IL 178 469---------------------- 117 204 47 93 23.6Knox, IL 177 469------------------------ 176 245 48 38 24.0Clinton, IN 176 978---------------------- 193 591 49 29 24.3Pike, IL 176 670------------------------- 196 703 50 26 24.6

Grant, WI 170 466----------------------- 194 122 51 28 24.9Jackson, MN 169 201-------------------- 141 608 52 60 25.2Franklin, IA 168 832---------------------- 168 089 53 44 25.4Clinton, IA 168 278---------------------- 155 812 54 51 25.7Hancock, IA 166 642--------------------- 153 874 55 52 26.0

Black Hawk, IA 166  179------------------ 162 483 56 47 26.3Benton, IA 163 836---------------------- 172 273 57 41 26.6Jackson, IA 162 940--------------------- 135 969 58 65 26.9Montgomery, IN 161 597----------------- 121 051 59 85 27.2Nicollet, MN 158  354--------------------- 120 780 60 86 27.4

Mower, MN 155 831--------------------- 135 284 61 67 27.7Redwood, MN 154 445------------------- 141 878 62 59 28.0Daviess, IN 153 672---------------------- 129 864 63 72 28.2Knox, NE 151 296----------------------- 140 572 64 61 28.5Freeborn, MN 150 810------------------- 151 167 65 54 28.8

Clay, NE 150 387------------------------ 158 464 66 49 29.0Macoupin, IL 148 170-------------------- 118 675 67 89 29.3Rock, MN 146 838----------------------- 103 460 68 115 29.5Woodbury, IA 146 568-------------------- 144 487 69 57 29.8Grundy, IA 145 054---------------------- 142 762 70 58 30.1

Iowa, IA 144 730------------------------ 158 470 71 48 30.3Pottawattamie, IA 143 893---------------- 132 246 72 71 30.6Brown, MN 143 889---------------------- 126 243 73 79 30.8Renville, MN 143 570-------------------- 136 026 74 64 31.1Faribault, MN 142 521-------------------- 135 095 75 68 31.3

Bureau, IL 142 146----------------------- 155 963 76 50 31.5Robeson, NC 141 916-------------------- 64 379 77 228 31.8Palo Alto, IA 141  233-------------------- 113 704 78 96 32.0Dubois, IN 141 019---------------------- 123 705 79 81 32.3Decatur, IN 139 946---------------------- 134 736 80 69 32.5

Audubon, IA 139 909--------------------- 128 623 81 75 32.8Calhoun, IA 139 325--------------------- 104 890 82 112 33.0Scott, IA 139 039------------------------ 137 971 83 63 33.3Chickasaw, IA 138 910------------------- 129 308 84 74 33.5Mercer, OH 137 703--------------------- 123 520 85 82 33.7

Lyon, MN 136 032----------------------- 110 551 86 102 34.0Rice, MN 135 467----------------------- 86 089 87 160 34.2Livingston, IL 134 668-------------------- 112 039 88 99 34.4Osceola, IA 134 341--------------------- 97 240 89 125 34.7Onslow, NC 133 930--------------------- 56 401 90 262 34.9

Wabash, IN 132 584--------------------- 135 358 91 66 35.1Tama, IA 132 216------------------------ 138 669 92 62 35.4Lee, IA 131 176------------------------- 105 496 93 111 35.6White, IN 130 073----------------------- 117 585 94 91 35.8Linn, IA 128 574------------------------- 127 753 95 76 36.0

Whiteside, IL 128 253-------------------- 126 755 96 77 36.3Floyd, IA 128 219------------------------ 101 386 97 117 36.5Poweshiek, IA 127 039------------------- 115 888 98 95 36.7Marshall, IA 126 867--------------------- 110 052 99 104 36.9Lenoir, NC 125 293---------------------- 54 881 100 271 37.1

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Table 44. Hogs and Pigs Other Than Feeder Pigs Sold: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 88  603 929----------- 76 247 592 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 84  470 357--------- 72 214 355 (X) (X) 95.3

Iowa 21 853 245---------------------------- 19 022 833 1 1 24.7Illinois 8 901 570-------------------------- 8 407 609 2 2 34.7North Carolina 7 866 255------------------- 4 051 879 3 6 43.6Indiana 7 482 477------------------------- 6 755 047 4 3 52.0Minnesota 7 202 752----------------------- 6 057 364 5 4 60.2

Nebraska 6 392 331----------------------- 5 652 932 6 5 67.4Missouri 4 316 895------------------------ 3 710 449 7 7 72.2Ohio 3 059 525---------------------------- 3 031 689 8 8 75.7South Dakota 2 905 061------------------- 2 425 476 9 9 79.0Kansas 2 436 459------------------------- 2 245 282 10 10 81.7

Michigan 1 951 610------------------------ 1 747 166 11 12 83.9Pennsylvania 1 659 546-------------------- 1 338 798 12 14 85.8Wisconsin 1 643 342----------------------- 1 763 193 13 11 87.7Georgia 1 593 173------------------------- 1 618 866 14 13 89.5Kentucky 1 131 441------------------------ 1 119 753 15 15 90.7

Arkansas 1 077 885----------------------- 575 706 16 18 92.0Tennessee 959 504---------------------- 1 069 670 17 16 93.0Colorado 760 130------------------------ 367 939 18 22 93.9Texas 659 749-------------------------- 740 830 19 17 94.6Virginia 617 407------------------------- 511 874 20 20 95.3

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 33  452 125------ 25 596 430 (X) (X) 37.8

Duplin, NC 1 867 333---------------------- 354 220 1 11 2.1Sampson, NC 1 681 138------------------- 744 367 2 1 4.0Sioux, IA 990 016------------------------ 699 397 3 2 5.1Delaware, IA 713 985-------------------- 653 373 4 3 5.9Lancaster, PA 642 831------------------- 566 371 5 4 6.7

Plymouth, IA 602 317-------------------- 485 750 6 6 7.3Henry, IL 523 352------------------------ 489 860 7 5 7.9Dubuque, IA 517 104--------------------- 407 937 8 8 8.5Washington, IA 506 838------------------ 409 584 9 7 9.1Carroll, IA 483 272----------------------- 399 639 10 10 9.6

O’Brien, IA 441 032---------------------- 344 674 11 13 10.1Greene, NC 439 352--------------------- 325 304 12 16 10.6Clayton, IA 435 906---------------------- 403 566 13 9 11.1Cass, MI 418 788------------------------ 260 777 14 38 11.6Carroll, IN 412 957----------------------- 320 523 15 19 12.0

Martin, MN 406 175---------------------- 307 697 16 22 12.5Sac, IA 382 959------------------------- 309 843 17 20 12.9Buena Vista, IA 382 630------------------ 323 892 18 17 13.4Mahaska, IA 382 189--------------------- 348 737 19 12 13.8Fayette, IA 374 689---------------------- 302 719 20 23 14.2

Cuming, NE 366 757--------------------- 336 658 21 14 14.6Holt, NE 357 008------------------------ 240 869 22 45 15.0Hardin, IA 353 495----------------------- 321 561 23 18 15.4Jasper, IA 353 418----------------------- 295 434 24 27 15.8Lyon, IA 353 255------------------------ 297 742 25 26 16.2

Kossuth, IA 350 761--------------------- 336 338 26 15 16.6Jones, IA 349 955----------------------- 287 587 27 28 17.0Wayne, NC 345 751---------------------- 134 097 28 146 17.4Hamilton, IA 341 400--------------------- 244 269 29 44 17.8Cedar, IA 339 023----------------------- 308 434 30 21 18.2

Weld, CO 331 227----------------------- 61 720 31 362 18.6Blue Earth, MN 330  385------------------ 245 555 32 43 18.9Shelby, IA 324 831----------------------- 221 509 33 56 19.3Butler, IA 324 353----------------------- 299 207 34 25 19.7Keokuk, IA 307 790---------------------- 281 048 35 30 20.0

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Platte, NE 306 363----------------------- 258 894 36 39 20.4Johnson, IA 302 447--------------------- 286 808 37 29 20.7Nobles, MN 299 944--------------------- 210 034 38 63 21.0Winneshiek, IA 298 929------------------ 271 839 39 32 21.4Cherokee, IA 297 436-------------------- 262 420 40 36 21.7

Crawford, IA 295 331--------------------- 222 300 41 55 22.0Clinton, IN 294 249---------------------- 300 256 42 24 22.4Buchanan, IA 286 162-------------------- 272 419 43 31 22.7Franklin, IA 280 189---------------------- 269 861 44 33 23.0Adams, IL 278 578----------------------- 251 503 45 42 23.3

Black Hawk, IA 278  117------------------ 237 180 46 46 23.6Knox, IL 273 758------------------------ 263 110 47 35 24.0Pike, IL 271 810------------------------- 265 179 48 34 24.3Benton, IA 271 688---------------------- 257 063 49 40 24.6Cedar, NE 270 434---------------------- 220 973 50 57 24.9

Clinton, IA 270 235---------------------- 224 822 51 54 25.2Mitchell, IA 270 165---------------------- 227 075 52 50 25.5Jackson, MN 269 598-------------------- 209 556 53 64 25.8Hancock, IA 268 144--------------------- 227 338 54 49 26.1Redwood, MN 267 881------------------- 225 084 55 53 26.4

Daviess, IN 261 541---------------------- 197 695 56 69 26.7DeKalb, IL 259 015---------------------- 180 053 57 93 27.0Montgomery, IN 253 787----------------- 235 383 58 47 27.3Grant, WI 247 240----------------------- 262 237 59 37 27.5Freeborn, MN 246 298------------------- 217 890 60 60 27.8

Mower, MN 245 677--------------------- 192 797 61 75 28.1Wabash, IN 245 006--------------------- 225 563 62 52 28.4Livingston, IL 243 638-------------------- 194 321 63 73 28.7Dubois, IN 242 248---------------------- 194 355 64 72 28.9Clay, NE 239 898------------------------ 253 759 65 41 29.2

Iowa, IA 238 347------------------------ 227 901 66 48 29.5Bladen, NC 238 018--------------------- 51 075 67 432 29.7Macoupin, IL 237 071-------------------- 176 701 68 97 30.0Nicollet, MN 236  208--------------------- 185 732 69 85 30.3Renville, MN 234 387-------------------- 215 712 70 62 30.5

Jackson, IA 230 005--------------------- 181 372 71 92 30.8Scott, IA 229 699------------------------ 205 708 72 68 31.1Grundy, IA 229 217---------------------- 226 448 73 51 31.3Brown, MN 228 558---------------------- 197 221 74 70 31.6Bureau, IL 226 921----------------------- 219 066 75 59 31.8

White, IN 226 339----------------------- 184 365 76 88 32.1Audubon, IA 225 465--------------------- 178 308 77 96 32.3Whiteside, IL 223 808-------------------- 196 909 78 71 32.6Rock, MN 223 432----------------------- 148 296 79 116 32.8Faribault, MN 221 905-------------------- 208 739 80 65 33.1

Lee, IA 216 764------------------------- 157 493 81 112 33.3Palo Alto, IA 215  498-------------------- 189 763 82 78 33.6Chickasaw, IA 215 358------------------- 179 177 83 95 33.8Osceola, IA 213 450--------------------- 142 238 84 128 34.1Decatur, IN 213 069---------------------- 207 816 85 66 34.3

Pottawattamie, IA 212 902---------------- 188 200 86 81 34.5Mercer, OH 211 887--------------------- 185 691 87 86 34.8Lyon, MN 209 362----------------------- 156 669 88 113 35.0Knox, NE 208 337----------------------- 186 511 89 84 35.3Tulare, CA 203 337---------------------- 50 267 90 436 35.5

Pocahontas, IA 203 164------------------ 189 204 91 79 35.7Calhoun, IA 202 879--------------------- 168 704 92 104 35.9Woodbury, IA 202 163-------------------- 190 713 93 77 36.2Colfax, NE 202 142---------------------- 159 793 94 110 36.4Linn, IA 201 395------------------------- 184 690 95 87 36.6

Rush, IN 201 110------------------------ 182 693 96 90 36.9Lenoir, NC 200 527---------------------- 92 305 97 233 37.1Pitt, NC 200 187------------------------- 146 225 98 120 37.3Cottonwood, MN 199  642----------------- 158 948 99 111 37.5Allegan, MI 199 494---------------------- 187 752 100 82 37.8

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Table 45. Feeder Pigs Sold: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 22  722 878----------- 20 321 767 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 21  793 142--------- 19 329 581 (X) (X) 95.9

Iowa 4 959 491---------------------------- 4 460 979 1 1 21.8North Carolina 2 910 145------------------- 1 129 081 2 6 34.6Nebraska 2 013 135----------------------- 1 789 878 3 3 43.5Minnesota 1 938 947----------------------- 2 015 665 4 2 52.0Illinois 1 428 554-------------------------- 1 472 351 5 4 58.3

Indiana 1 278 149------------------------- 1 269 666 6 5 63.9Missouri 1 230 635------------------------ 1 093 674 7 7 69.4Arkansas 938 651----------------------- 635 424 8 12 73.5Ohio 876 570---------------------------- 778 803 9 8 77.3South Dakota 749 021------------------- 755 532 10 9 80.6

Pennsylvania 603 881-------------------- 658 915 11 11 83.3Wisconsin 601 331----------------------- 752 053 12 10 85.9Kansas 556 454------------------------- 514 394 13 13 88.4Michigan 348 541------------------------ 468 706 14 14 89.9Tennessee 334 150---------------------- 414 379 15 15 91.4

Kentucky 333 245------------------------ 377 553 16 16 92.9Georgia 272 529------------------------- 250 370 17 17 94.1Texas 150 298-------------------------- 182 398 18 18 94.7North Dakota 142  075-------------------- 137 142 19 20 95.3Alabama 127 340------------------------ 172 618 20 19 95.9

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 9  320 098------ 6 362 075 (X) (X) 41.0

Sampson, NC 821 610------------------- 157 010 1 5 3.6Duplin, NC 484 411---------------------- 83 203 2 22 5.7Greene, NC 289 309--------------------- 52 470 3 64 7.0Washington, IA 202 469------------------ 164 806 4 4 7.9Sioux, IA 190 702------------------------ 173 790 5 3 8.8

Lancaster, PA 185 768------------------- 218 407 6 2 9.6Cuming, NE 180 266--------------------- 140 595 7 7 10.4Rice, MN 163 828----------------------- 26 766 8 182 11.1Plymouth, IA 145 931-------------------- 140 748 9 6 11.7Pender, NC 133 876--------------------- 7 212 10 701 12.3

Carroll, IA 126 665----------------------- 111 126 11 9 12.9Dubuque, IA 125 065--------------------- 109 732 12 10 13.4Lyon, IA 124 699------------------------ 106 898 13 11 14.0Washington, AR (D)----------------- 260 099 14 1 (D)Knox, NE 117 904----------------------- 105 934 15 12 15.0

Jones, IA 110 499----------------------- 72 849 16 33 15.5Sevier, AR 107 289---------------------- (D) 17 534 16.0Wayne, NC 107 201---------------------- 79 057 18 25 16.5Buchanan, IA 101 948-------------------- 100 752 19 15 16.9Holmes, OH 101 018--------------------- 71 924 20 34 17.4

Pitt, NC 100 246------------------------- 104 615 21 13 17.8Delaware, IA 99 409-------------------- 94 104 22 17 18.2Tyrrell, NC (D)---------------------- (D) 23 14 (D)Pope, AR 98 145----------------------- 25 758 24 190 19.1Gage, NE 91 136----------------------- 80 531 25 23 19.5

Cedar, IA 87 400----------------------- 46 608 26 79 19.9Harrison, IA 86 736--------------------- 48 297 27 74 20.3Lenoir, NC 85 879---------------------- 51 477 28 67 20.6Stearns, MN 85 460--------------------- 121 911 29 8 21.0Lebanon, PA 83 354-------------------- 65 587 30 41 21.4

Howard, AR 82 406--------------------- 25 466 31 193 21.8Cedar, NE 81 501---------------------- 80 140 32 24 22.1Adams, IN 81 133---------------------- 59 155 33 52 22.5Clayton, IA 80 956---------------------- 71 294 34 35 22.8Franklin, IA 80 898---------------------- 83 541 35 20 23.2

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Lagrange, IN 80 785-------------------- 100 626 36 16 23.5Fayette, IA 80 324---------------------- 66 170 37 40 23.9Tama, IA 78 862------------------------ 33 137 38 139 24.2Sac, IA 78 277------------------------- 75 104 39 30 24.6Shelby, IA 77 261----------------------- 78 597 40 26 24.9

Nobles, MN 75 730--------------------- 62 721 41 48 25.3Butler, IA 75 295----------------------- 68 609 42 38 25.6Hardin, IA 75 018----------------------- 76 899 43 29 25.9Keokuk, IA 74 228---------------------- 69 402 44 36 26.2Buena Vista, IA 73 284------------------ 64 412 45 43 26.6

Platte, NE 72 866----------------------- 92 872 46 18 26.9Darke, OH 71 994---------------------- 58 632 47 54 27.2Kossuth, IA 71 572--------------------- 55 672 48 59 27.5Yell, AR 70 440------------------------ 19 023 49 291 27.8Jefferson, IA 69 597-------------------- 41 150 50 100 28.1

Pottawattamie, IA 68 810---------------- 51 078 51 68 28.4Freeborn, MN 68 432------------------- 78 000 52 27 28.7Brown, MN 67 557---------------------- 51 956 53 66 29.0Van Buren, IA 67 453------------------- 69 102 54 37 29.3Boone, NE 66 937---------------------- 67 061 55 39 29.6

Green, WI 66 464----------------------- 63 640 56 44 29.9Floyd, IA 65 457------------------------ 52 962 57 63 30.2Madison, OH (D)-------------------- 3 305 58 1 061 (D)Dixon, NE 64 309----------------------- 44 199 59 87 30.8Grant, WI 63 926----------------------- 87 389 60 19 31.1

Allamakee, IA 63 855------------------- 40 606 61 103 31.3Holt, NE 63 725------------------------ 40 246 62 104 31.6Bladen, NC 63 626--------------------- 8 890 63 602 31.9Cherokee, IA 63 560-------------------- 53 386 64 62 32.2Pike, AR 63 527------------------------ 17 476 65 323 32.5

Jackson, IA 63 283--------------------- 63 011 66 47 32.7Johnson, IA 62 691--------------------- 63 616 67 45 33.0Daviess, IN 62 322---------------------- 55 239 68 60 33.3Saline, MO 61 840---------------------- 7 864 69 671 33.6Humboldt, IA 60 903-------------------- 37 405 70 112 33.8

Hancock, IA 60 503--------------------- 44 104 71 88 34.1Nicollet, MN 60  231--------------------- 44 279 72 86 34.4Wilkes, GA (D)---------------------- (D) 73 522 (D)Jasper, IA 59 859----------------------- 54 329 74 61 34.9Renville, MN 59 837-------------------- 47 719 75 77 35.1

Chickasaw, IA 58 835------------------- 57 309 76 57 35.4Johnston, NC 57 716-------------------- 24 242 77 213 35.7Palo Alto, IA 57  575-------------------- 29 887 78 166 35.9Mercer, OH 57 032--------------------- 39 809 79 107 36.2O’Brien, IA 56 631---------------------- 64 419 80 42 36.4

Morrison, MN 56 066-------------------- 60 665 81 50 36.7Woodbury, IA 55 569-------------------- 60 754 82 49 36.9Little River, AR (D)------------------ 97 83 2 470 (D)Vernon, MO 55 173--------------------- 8 385 84 638 37.4Dawson, NE 54 720--------------------- 58 923 85 53 37.6

Hutchinson, SD 54 635------------------ 34 911 86 128 37.9Scotland, NC (D)-------------------- 2 878 87 1 130 (D)Jasper, IN 52 549----------------------- 19 112 88 288 38.3Crawford, IA 52 539--------------------- 49 014 89 72 38.6Winneshiek, IA 52 109------------------ 48 448 90 73 38.8

Mitchell, IA 51 989---------------------- 45 999 91 83 39.0Lyon, MN 51 871----------------------- 45 024 92 84 39.3Burt, NE 51 085------------------------ 27 792 93 177 39.5Audubon, IA 50 538--------------------- 60 512 94 51 39.7Cerro Gordo, IA 50 516----------------- 83 523 95 21 39.9

Martin, MN 49 977---------------------- 77 696 96 28 40.2Henry, IA 49 612----------------------- 33 187 97 138 40.4Warren, NC 49 349--------------------- (D) 98 1 558 40.6Rock, MN 48 888----------------------- 48 143 99 75 40.8Fayette, TN 48 625--------------------- 6 312 100 772 41.0

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Table 46. Litters of Pigs Farrowed Between December 1 of Preceding Year andNovember 30 of Census Year: 1992 and 1987

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 11  217 687----------- 10 446 090 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 10  662 122--------- 9 859 646 (X) (X) 95.0

Iowa 2 633 914---------------------------- 2 495 867 1 1 23.5Illinois 1 145 694-------------------------- 1 152 589 2 2 33.7North Carolina 923 139------------------- 509 104 3 7 41.9Indiana 919 457------------------------- 878 231 4 3 50.1Minnesota 893 073----------------------- 840 026 5 4 58.1

Nebraska 829 963----------------------- 770 912 6 5 65.5Missouri 612 886------------------------ 552 870 7 6 70.9Ohio 383 337---------------------------- 392 519 8 8 74.4South Dakota 372 862------------------- 351 864 9 9 77.7Kansas 317 020------------------------- 295 974 10 10 80.5

Michigan 260 680------------------------ 252 915 11 12 82.8Wisconsin 239 396----------------------- 281 874 12 11 85.0Georgia 216 103------------------------- 210 436 13 13 86.9Pennsylvania 196 377-------------------- 185 198 14 14 88.6Kentucky 162 185------------------------ 182 200 15 15 90.1

Arkansas 156 315----------------------- 130 156 16 17 91.5Tennessee 127 274---------------------- 158 189 17 16 92.6Texas 98 717-------------------------- 111 753 18 18 93.5Colorado 98 090------------------------ 44 207 19 23 94.4Virginia 75 640------------------------- 62 762 20 21 95.0

COUNTIES

100 leading counties (D)------ (D) (X) (X) (D)

Sampson, NC 195 793------------------- 98 574 1 1 1.7Duplin, NC 159 608---------------------- 33 132 2 40 3.2Sioux, IA 98 809------------------------ 74 495 3 3 4.0Delaware, IA 91 787-------------------- 87 616 4 2 4.9Washington, IA 81 558------------------ 65 903 5 6 5.6

Plymouth, IA 75 746-------------------- 70 490 6 5 6.3Dubuque, IA 74 169--------------------- 61 002 7 8 6.9Henry, IL 70 049------------------------ 72 173 8 4 7.6Cass, MI 67 407------------------------ 42 346 9 17 8.2Lancaster, PA 62 376------------------- 65 079 10 7 8.7

Greene, NC 62 344--------------------- 36 176 11 34 9.3Bladen, NC 60 553--------------------- 6 744 12 431 9.8Holt, NE 58 001------------------------ 31 937 13 46 10.3Clayton, IA 55 191---------------------- 53 348 14 9 10.8Jones, IA 53 661----------------------- 40 954 15 20 11.3

Carroll, IA 53 143----------------------- 51 046 16 10 11.8Cuming, NE 50 691--------------------- 47 996 17 11 12.2Martin, MN 48 491---------------------- 38 297 18 28 12.7Weld, CO 46 502----------------------- 7 695 19 392 13.1Lyon, IA 46 469------------------------ 38 967 20 26 13.5

Fayette, IA 46 400---------------------- 37 568 21 31 13.9Mahaska, IA 46 101--------------------- 46 739 22 13 14.3O’Brien, IA 44 048---------------------- 40 305 23 22 14.7Jasper, IA 43 441----------------------- 39 897 24 24 15.1Keokuk, IA 42 687---------------------- 42 616 25 15 15.5

Sac, IA 41 649------------------------- 40 078 26 23 15.8Johnson, IA 41 648--------------------- 42 476 27 16 16.2Cedar, IA 41 612----------------------- 40 828 28 21 16.6Kossuth, IA 41 345--------------------- 41 901 29 18 16.9Pike, IL 40 208------------------------- 44 594 30 14 17.3

Wayne, NC 39 629---------------------- 22 506 31 99 17.7Hardin, IA 39 555----------------------- 38 232 32 29 18.0Buchanan, IA 39 236-------------------- 37 903 33 30 18.4Platte, NE 38 756----------------------- 37 328 34 32 18.7Butler, IA 38 587----------------------- 33 650 35 36 19.1

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Carroll, IN 38 153----------------------- 32 114 36 43 19.4Adams, IL 37 916----------------------- 36 024 37 35 19.7Clinton, IN 37 766---------------------- 38 479 38 27 20.1Nobles, MN 37 428--------------------- 28 349 39 62 20.4Buena Vista, IA 36 268------------------ 39 255 40 25 20.7

Shelby, IA 36 011----------------------- 32 433 41 42 21.0Knox, IL 34 759------------------------ 37 025 42 33 21.4Mitchell, IA 33 886---------------------- 29 668 43 54 21.7Daviess, IN 33 875---------------------- 26 680 44 68 22.0Hancock, IA 33 640--------------------- 28 820 45 60 22.3

Jackson, MN 33 584-------------------- 26 280 46 70 22.6Montgomery, IN 33 163----------------- 27 858 47 64 22.9Hamilton, IA 33 107--------------------- 33 420 48 38 23.1Cedar, NE 33 076---------------------- 30 603 49 49 23.4Winneshiek, IA 33 067------------------ 33 497 50 37 23.7

DeKalb, IL 33 024---------------------- 22 922 51 94 24.0Knox, NE 32 776----------------------- 32 005 52 44 24.3Blue Earth, MN 32  709------------------ 29 024 53 58 24.6Benton, IA 32 162---------------------- 30 585 54 50 24.9Grant, WI 31 691----------------------- 41 461 55 19 25.2

Franklin, IA 31 374---------------------- 33 319 56 39 25.5Rice, MN 30 831----------------------- 17 682 57 143 25.7Crawford, IA 30 040--------------------- 30 608 58 48 26.0Cherokee, IA 29 553-------------------- 29 821 59 52 26.3Jackson, IA 29 551--------------------- 29 188 60 55 26.5

Macoupin, IL 29 380-------------------- 25 558 61 73 26.8Nicollet, MN 29  187--------------------- 23 221 62 93 27.1Pottawattamie, IA 29 135---------------- 25 698 63 71 27.3Lee, IA 29 109------------------------- 20 481 64 114 27.6Freeborn, MN 28 861------------------- 31 652 65 47 27.8

Redwood, MN 28 620------------------- 24 597 66 84 28.1Mower, MN 28 509--------------------- 24 382 67 85 28.3White, IN 28 397----------------------- 25 445 68 74 28.6Clinton, IA 28 322---------------------- 27 959 69 63 28.8Pitt, NC 28 078------------------------- 29 073 70 57 29.1

Dubois, IN 27 917---------------------- 22 122 71 103 29.3Woodbury, IA 27 805-------------------- 31 955 72 45 29.6Clay, NE 27 582------------------------ 32 843 73 41 29.8Tama, IA 27 243------------------------ 24 833 74 82 30.1Tulare, CA 27 137---------------------- 6 604 75 435 30.3

Seward, KS (D)--------------------- (D) 76 128 (D)Rock, MN 26 979----------------------- 20 469 77 115 30.8Mercer, OH 26 964--------------------- 25 046 78 76 31.0Faribault, MN 26 782-------------------- 27 125 79 66 31.3Decatur, IN 26 584---------------------- 26 953 80 67 31.5

Black Hawk, IA 26  572------------------ 24 776 81 83 31.8Cerro Gordo, IA 26 550----------------- 29 964 82 51 32.0Stearns, MN 26 427--------------------- 28 929 83 59 32.2Bureau, IL 26 313----------------------- 27 138 84 65 32.5Saline, MO 26 115---------------------- 12 540 85 228 32.7

Marion, IA 26 001----------------------- 26 342 86 69 32.9Iowa, IA 25 934------------------------ 29 752 87 53 33.2Rush, IN 25 879------------------------ 24 900 88 81 33.4Wabash, IN 25 842--------------------- 28 707 89 61 33.6Gage, NE 25 536----------------------- 25 577 90 72 33.9

Marshall, IA 25 523--------------------- 22 816 91 95 34.1Lyon, MN 25 452----------------------- 20 756 92 113 34.3Chickasaw, IA 25 273------------------- 25 288 93 75 34.5Whiteside, IL 25 178-------------------- 25 041 94 77 34.8Fillmore, MN 25 111-------------------- 24 188 95 87 35.0

Linn, IA 25 020------------------------- 23 241 96 92 35.2Lagrange, IN 24 994-------------------- 23 972 97 88 35.4Scott, IA 24 590------------------------ 25 018 98 78 35.6Renville, MN 24 456-------------------- 20 785 99 111 35.9Stephenson, IL 24 390------------------ 24 313 100 86 (D)

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Table 47. Sheep and Lambs mInventory: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 10  770 391----------- 11 059 397 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 9  739 817--------- 9 925 442 (X) (X) 90.4

Texas 2 223 774-------------------------- 2 054 963 1 1 20.6Wyoming 921 133------------------------ 917 122 2 3 29.2California 859 835----------------------- 979 506 3 2 37.2Colorado 730 272------------------------ 708 070 4 4 44.0South Dakota 661 872------------------- 603 824 5 5 50.1

Montana 634 361------------------------ 588 150 6 7 56.0Utah 519 745---------------------------- 595 626 7 6 60.8New Mexico 460 700--------------------- 468 264 8 9 65.1Iowa 405 354---------------------------- 451 617 9 10 68.9Oregon 392 957------------------------- 470 291 10 8 72.5

Idaho 347 678--------------------------- 316 112 11 11 75.7Arizona 247 068------------------------- 301 279 12 12 78.0Minnesota 221 777----------------------- 241 603 13 14 80.1North Dakota 217  240-------------------- 182 038 14 17 82.1Kansas 206 566------------------------- 249 303 15 13 84.0

Ohio 186 444---------------------------- 239 519 16 15 85.8Nebraska 151 777----------------------- 195 531 17 16 87.2Nevada 122 188------------------------- 99 768 18 24 88.3Virginia 117 714------------------------- 161 076 19 18 89.4Missouri 111 362------------------------ 101 780 20 22 90.4

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 5  790 934------ 5 522 768 (X) (X) 53.8

Weld, CO 289 605----------------------- 275 141 1 1 2.7Val Verde, TX 197 655------------------- 146 434 2 4 4.5Crockett, TX 185 138--------------------- 162 555 3 3 6.2Kern, CA 177 874------------------------ 174 996 4 2 7.9Chaves, NM 140 041--------------------- 127 894 5 5 9.2

Tom Green, TX 130 885------------------ 106 398 6 8 10.4Pecos, TX 119 434----------------------- 95 197 7 14 11.5Butte, SD 113 687----------------------- 90 302 8 16 12.6Johnson, WY 107 946-------------------- 105 604 9 9 13.6Converse, WY 106 661------------------- 103 426 10 11 14.6

Schleicher, TX 105 231------------------- 95 211 11 13 15.5Concho, TX 104 707--------------------- 106 471 12 7 16.5Natrona, WY 103 184-------------------- 102 747 13 12 17.5Carter, MT 94 474---------------------- 88 682 14 17 18.4Lincoln, NM 93 189--------------------- 73 881 15 23 19.2

Moffat, CO 90 518---------------------- 59 506 16 37 20.1Apache, AZ 90 028--------------------- 107 181 17 6 20.9Sanpete, UT 88 907-------------------- 105 348 18 10 21.7Terrell, TX 88 827---------------------- 80 527 19 18 22.5Garfield, MT 81 967--------------------- 72 473 20 24 23.3

Sterling, TX 80 267--------------------- 61 626 21 34 24.0Menard, TX 79 814--------------------- 75 337 22 21 24.8Harding, SD 74 602--------------------- 52 707 23 41 25.5Douglas, OR 71 220-------------------- 90 520 24 15 26.1Linn, OR 68 286------------------------ 65 492 25 30 26.8

Campbell, WY 68 029------------------- 72 247 26 25 27.4Gillespie, TX 67 363-------------------- 65 984 27 29 28.0Solano, CA 65 234---------------------- 77 031 28 19 28.6Laramie, WY 64 297-------------------- 44 492 29 50 29.2Kinney, TX 63 575---------------------- 69 844 30 28 29.8

Coke, TX 62 559----------------------- 70 291 31 27 30.4Imperial, CA 61 364--------------------- 74 164 32 22 31.0McKinley, NM 60 738------------------- 75 785 33 20 31.5Iron, UT 57 088------------------------ 64 350 34 31 32.1Coleman, TX 56 626-------------------- 61 869 35 33 32.6

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Irion, TX 56 597------------------------ 42 560 36 55 33.1Elko, NV 56 424------------------------ 23 356 37 96 33.6Uvalde, TX 54 628---------------------- 42 283 38 56 34.2McCulloch, TX 54 521------------------- 49 433 39 43 34.7Edwards, TX 53 723-------------------- 43 293 40 52 35.2

Sutton, TX 52 450---------------------- 37 800 41 60 35.6Tulare, CA (D)---------------------- (D) 42 93 (D)Fremont, WY 51 063-------------------- 46 760 43 48 36.6Big Horn, WY 50 798------------------- 49 157 44 45 37.1Box Elder, UT 50 706------------------- 37 717 45 62 37.5

Montrose, CO 49 599------------------- 61 293 46 35 38.0Upton, TX 46 996----------------------- 57 209 47 38 38.4Larimer, CO 46 941--------------------- 37 812 48 59 38.9Navajo, AZ 46 764---------------------- 63 632 49 32 39.3Riverside, CA 45 977-------------------- 31 873 50 73 39.7

Perkins, SD 45 257--------------------- 44 062 51 51 40.2Kimble, TX 44 812---------------------- 47 225 52 46 40.6Summit, UT 43 808--------------------- 42 928 53 53 41.0Carbon, WY 43 703--------------------- 60 633 54 36 41.4Uinta, WY 43 260----------------------- 53 722 55 40 41.8

Fresno, CA 41 636---------------------- 71 315 56 26 42.2Washakie, WY 41 600------------------- 51 088 57 42 42.6Crook, WY 41 287---------------------- 35 293 58 65 42.9Park, WY 37 899----------------------- 32 298 59 71 43.3Minidoka, ID 35 213--------------------- 25 770 60 88 43.6

Sonoma, CA 35 185-------------------- 42 611 61 54 44.0Utah, UT 34 902------------------------ 55 515 62 39 44.3Castro, TX 34 862---------------------- (D) 63 82 44.6Yolo, CA 34 462------------------------ 24 052 64 92 44.9Fremont, ID 33 414--------------------- 16 007 65 144 45.2

Blaine, ID 32 956----------------------- 20 418 66 114 45.5Coconino, AZ 32 060------------------- 49 324 67 44 45.8Meade, SD 31 561---------------------- 34 781 68 66 46.1Reagan, TX 31 371--------------------- 32 119 69 72 46.4Lincoln, WY 30 933--------------------- 33 560 70 69 46.7

Mills, TX 30 777------------------------ 34 345 71 67 47.0Rio Blanco, CO 30  662------------------ 35 379 72 64 47.3San Juan, NM 30 511------------------- 39 799 73 58 47.6Wheatland, MT 29 589------------------ 20 391 74 115 47.8Umatilla, OR 29 233-------------------- 24 739 75 90 48.1

Brown, SD 29 074---------------------- 14 290 76 162 48.4Sioux, IA 27 585------------------------ 28 852 77 80 48.6Sweetwater, WY 27 282----------------- 36 554 78 63 48.9Bowman, ND 26 926-------------------- 18 003 79 135 49.1Coos, OR 26 923----------------------- 31 439 80 75 49.4

Garfield, CO 25 617--------------------- 19 073 81 123 49.6Niobrara, WY 25 546-------------------- 17 204 82 139 49.9Lane, OR 25 524----------------------- 25 976 83 86 50.1Powder River, MT 25 386---------------- 21 074 84 109 50.3Curry, OR 25 357----------------------- 26 439 85 85 50.6

Runnels, TX 25 132--------------------- 29 026 86 79 50.8Eddy, NM 24 952----------------------- 26 807 87 83 51.0Uintah, UT 24 668---------------------- 47 037 88 47 51.3Kerr, TX 24 496------------------------ 25 882 89 87 51.5San Bernardino, CA 24 101-------------- 46 477 90 49 51.7

Juab, UT 23 633------------------------ 16 100 91 142 51.9Moody, SD 23 411---------------------- 7 513 92 274 52.2Union, IA 22 893----------------------- (D) 93 103 52.4Jefferson, ID 22 154-------------------- 22 705 94 98 52.6Rockingham, VA 21 855----------------- 31 826 95 74 52.8

Bailey, TX (D)----------------------- 398 96 1 767 (D)San Joaquin, CA 21 549----------------- 29 104 97 78 53.2McCone, MT 21 519-------------------- 14 548 98 158 53.4Mendocino, CA 21 177------------------ 29 691 99 77 53.6Tooele, UT 21 054---------------------- 30 755 100 76 53.8

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Table 48. Ewes 1 Year Old or Older mInventory: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 6  400 816----------- 6 882 048 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 5  781 845--------- 6 168 161 (X) (X) 90.3

Texas 1 352 667-------------------------- 1 321 967 1 1 21.1Wyoming 589 478------------------------ 583 602 2 2 30.3California 478 187----------------------- 563 300 3 3 37.8Montana 430 513------------------------ 391 838 4 6 44.5South Dakota 390 230------------------- 407 767 5 5 50.6

Utah 370 143---------------------------- 438 810 6 4 56.4Colorado 327 280------------------------ 307 818 7 7 61.5New Mexico 301 346--------------------- 305 928 8 8 66.2Iowa 224 196---------------------------- 280 591 9 10 69.7Oregon 218 270------------------------- 294 615 10 9 73.2

Idaho 217 442--------------------------- 202 144 11 11 76.5Minnesota 126 166----------------------- 149 797 12 13 78.5North Dakota 123  706-------------------- 115 691 13 17 80.5Arizona 123 317------------------------- 164 290 14 12 82.4Ohio 111 525---------------------------- 149 598 15 14 84.1

Kansas 99 119------------------------- 129 607 16 15 85.7Nebraska 86 489----------------------- 128 551 17 16 87.0Nevada 75 479------------------------- 66 256 18 23 88.2Pennsylvania 68 253-------------------- 74 267 19 20 89.3Illinois 68 039-------------------------- 91 724 20 19 90.3

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 3  484 934------ 3 384 325 (X) (X) 54.4

Crockett, TX 128 364--------------------- 114 558 1 1 2.0Val Verde, TX 112 396------------------- 94 349 2 3 3.8Kern, CA 101 941------------------------ 101 942 3 2 5.4Chaves, NM 92 615--------------------- 82 646 4 4 6.8Johnson, WY 80 542-------------------- 72 027 5 8 8.1

Tom Green, TX 78 164------------------ 62 108 6 14 9.3Butte, SD 76 615----------------------- 65 624 7 10 10.5Pecos, TX 75 001----------------------- 67 839 8 9 11.6Carter, MT 69 124---------------------- 64 377 9 11 12.7Converse, WY 68 559------------------- 74 914 10 7 13.8

Schleicher, TX 66 340------------------- 63 105 11 12 14.8Natrona, WY 66 018-------------------- 75 269 12 6 15.9Sanpete, UT 63 031-------------------- 78 253 13 5 16.9Concho, TX 61 324--------------------- 58 465 14 16 17.8Terrell, TX 58 393---------------------- 61 559 15 15 18.7

Moffat, CO 58 230---------------------- 43 833 16 25 19.6Weld, CO 57 581----------------------- 37 868 17 38 20.5Lincoln, NM 56 178--------------------- 51 875 18 18 21.4Garfield, MT 56 164--------------------- 51 123 19 19 22.3Menard, TX 56 015--------------------- 50 556 20 20 23.2

Sterling, TX 55 779--------------------- 43 363 21 26 24.0Campbell, WY 51 024------------------- 46 217 22 23 24.8Harding, SD 49 470--------------------- 39 208 23 34 25.6Douglas, OR 45 566-------------------- 62 297 24 13 26.3Apache, AZ 44 644--------------------- 58 003 25 17 27.0

Kinney, TX 42 633---------------------- 49 144 26 21 27.7McKinley, NM 42 611------------------- 48 777 27 22 28.3Coke, TX 40 188----------------------- 45 077 28 24 29.0Irion, TX 38 665------------------------ 29 366 29 48 29.6Iron, UT 38 599------------------------ 42 651 30 28 30.2

Solano, CA 37 139---------------------- 42 533 31 29 30.8Box Elder, UT 37 137------------------- 31 954 32 43 31.3Gillespie, TX 37 040-------------------- 38 111 33 37 31.9Montrose, CO 36 938------------------- 39 810 34 33 32.5Coleman, TX 36 865-------------------- 38 278 35 35 33.1

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Carbon, WY 36 230--------------------- 42 409 36 30 33.6Elko, NV 35 400------------------------ 18 234 37 75 34.2Summit, UT 34 929--------------------- 32 482 38 42 34.7Edwards, TX 34 544-------------------- 30 888 39 44 35.3Uinta, WY 32 421----------------------- 36 586 40 39 35.8

Sutton, TX 32 419---------------------- 22 380 41 62 36.3Upton, TX 31 414----------------------- 40 464 42 32 36.8Fremont, WY 31 295-------------------- 28 957 43 49 37.3McCulloch, TX 31 242------------------- 25 911 44 54 37.8Kimble, TX 31 159---------------------- 33 553 45 41 38.2

Imperial, CA 31 063--------------------- 41 543 46 31 38.7Uvalde, TX 29 794---------------------- 27 237 47 51 39.2Crook, WY 29 743---------------------- 20 806 48 69 39.7Perkins, SD 28 691--------------------- 29 478 49 47 40.1Fresno, CA 28 409---------------------- 35 129 50 40 40.6

Utah, UT 28 009------------------------ 42 723 51 27 41.0Washakie, WY 27 628------------------- 30 474 52 45 41.4Tulare, CA (D)---------------------- (D) 53 105 (D)Navajo, AZ 26 125---------------------- 38 171 54 36 42.2Big Horn, WY 24 813------------------- 25 204 55 55 42.6

Lincoln, WY 22 819--------------------- 27 159 56 52 43.0Rio Blanco, CO 22  818------------------ 24 221 57 59 43.3Fremont, ID 22 699--------------------- 11 886 58 117 43.7Linn, OR 22 428------------------------ 29 824 59 46 44.1Meade, SD 21 312---------------------- 24 332 60 58 44.4

Juab, UT 20 914------------------------ 14 734 61 92 44.7Sonoma, CA 20 773-------------------- 26 119 62 53 45.0Wheatland, MT 20 772------------------ 13 884 63 101 45.4Reagan, TX 19 934--------------------- 24 401 64 57 45.7Blaine, ID 19 447----------------------- 15 422 65 88 46.0

Coos, OR 19 332----------------------- 21 422 66 66 46.3Riverside, CA 19 294-------------------- 15 341 67 90 46.6San Juan, NM (D)------------------- 25 138 68 56 (D)Laramie, WY 18 561-------------------- 14 512 69 97 47.2Coconino, AZ 18 361------------------- 23 474 70 60 47.5

Garfield, CO 17 839--------------------- 17 216 71 80 47.7Bowman, ND 17 838-------------------- 12 465 72 108 48.0Mills, TX 17 780------------------------ 21 790 73 64 48.3Sweetwater, WY 17 620----------------- 20 989 74 68 48.6Niobrara, WY 17 554-------------------- 11 828 75 119 48.8

Runnels, TX 16 998--------------------- 17 990 76 77 49.1Eddy, NM 16 115----------------------- 12 901 77 104 49.4Kerr, TX 15 906------------------------ 17 193 78 81 49.6Beaverhead, MT 15 788----------------- 14 675 79 93 49.9Uintah, UT 15 762---------------------- 28 891 80 50 50.1

Curry, OR 15 681----------------------- 19 616 81 71 50.3Larimer, CO 15 620--------------------- 4 539 82 280 50.6Sublette, WY 15 139-------------------- 7 259 83 187 50.8McCone, MT 15 082-------------------- 9 175 84 156 51.1Powder River, MT 14 605---------------- 11 110 85 130 51.3

White Pine, NV 14 497------------------ 14 572 86 95 51.5Routt, CO 14 403----------------------- 17 332 87 79 51.7Jefferson, ID 14 099-------------------- 11 954 88 115 52.0Yolo, CA 14 074------------------------ 14 744 89 91 52.2Sweet Grass, MT 13  880---------------- 16 693 90 83 52.4

Musselshell, MT 13 733----------------- 10 125 91 138 52.6Tooele, UT 13 579---------------------- 22 079 92 63 52.8Mendocino, CA 13 481------------------ 20 216 93 70 53.0Conejos, CO 13 401-------------------- 16 126 94 84 53.2Union, IA 13 349----------------------- 1 160 95 874 53.5

Morrow, OR 13 234--------------------- 12 020 96 114 53.7Wasatch, UT 12 654-------------------- 16 058 97 85 53.9Morgan, UT 12 605--------------------- 19 462 98 72 54.1Mono, CA 12 596----------------------- (D) 99 296 54.3Washington, ID 12 446------------------ 5 447 100 237 54.4

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Table 49. Sheep and Lambs Sold: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 10  519 343----------- 9 965 563 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 9  668 385--------- 9 147 307 (X) (X) 91.9

Colorado 1 802 333------------------------ 1 310 928 1 2 17.1Texas 1 704 257-------------------------- 1 661 353 2 1 33.3Wyoming 915 604------------------------ 674 727 3 4 42.0California 674 278----------------------- 731 217 4 3 48.4South Dakota 616 384------------------- 551 032 5 6 54.3

Iowa 592 575---------------------------- 607 492 6 5 59.9Montana 519 200------------------------ 455 378 7 9 64.9Oregon 441 959------------------------- 520 085 8 7 69.1Utah 417 574---------------------------- 467 621 9 8 73.0New Mexico 292 885--------------------- 279 351 10 10 75.8

Idaho 282 227--------------------------- 269 227 11 11 78.5Minnesota 255 765----------------------- 250 623 12 13 80.9Kansas 212 553------------------------- 267 152 13 12 83.0North Dakota 192  953-------------------- 161 762 14 17 84.8Nebraska 175 516----------------------- 245 259 15 14 86.5

Ohio 148 487---------------------------- 198 751 16 15 87.9Nevada 115 336------------------------- 69 362 17 25 89.0Virginia 104 278------------------------- 198 514 18 16 90.0Illinois 104 207-------------------------- 111 308 19 19 91.0Arizona 100 014------------------------- 116 165 20 18 91.9

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 6  185 764------ 5 260 232 (X) (X) 58.8

Weld, CO 1 288 461----------------------- 860 685 1 1 12.2Laramie, WY 198 209-------------------- 39 436 2 45 14.1Tom Green, TX 171 823------------------ 194 676 3 2 15.8Kern, CA 132 921------------------------ 127 526 4 5 17.0Umatilla, OR 124 655-------------------- (D) 5 6 18.2

Menard, TX 118 806--------------------- 142 026 6 3 19.3Val Verde, TX 109 896------------------- 79 157 7 15 20.4Washakie, WY 108 540------------------- 34 230 8 55 21.4Union, IA (D)----------------------- (D) 9 9 (D)Crockett, TX 105 574--------------------- 96 800 10 10 23.4

Bailey, TX (D)----------------------- 456 11 1 500 (D)Adams, CO (D)--------------------- 595 12 1 372 (D)Chaves, NM 98 112--------------------- 81 287 13 14 26.3Butte, SD 86 169----------------------- 64 809 14 24 27.1Sioux, IA 82 786------------------------ 106 081 15 8 27.9

Johnson, WY 81 330-------------------- 76 634 16 16 28.7Converse, WY 78 601------------------- 72 911 17 17 29.4Pecos, TX 77 761----------------------- 52 427 18 30 30.2Carter, MT 75 416---------------------- 66 429 19 23 30.9Castro, TX 74 875---------------------- (D) 20 4 31.6

Larimer, CO 74 455--------------------- 39 496 21 44 32.3Moffat, CO 73 957---------------------- 56 784 22 28 33.0Imperial, CA 73 336--------------------- 50 849 23 32 33.7Natrona, WY 68 399-------------------- 66 619 24 22 34.3Sanpete, UT 66 167-------------------- 64 375 25 25 35.0

Schleicher, TX 63 804------------------- 68 064 26 21 35.6Concho, TX 62 616--------------------- 72 175 27 18 36.2Douglas, OR 59 249-------------------- 68 966 28 20 36.7Garfield, MT 59 078--------------------- 47 865 29 34 37.3Solano, CA 55 567---------------------- 115 324 30 7 37.8

Gillespie, TX 55 478-------------------- 55 812 31 29 38.4Linn, OR 55 212------------------------ 83 107 32 13 38.9Montrose, CO 55 148------------------- 61 078 33 26 39.4Lincoln, NM 53 210--------------------- 37 630 34 50 39.9Harding, SD 52 089--------------------- 39 690 35 43 40.4

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Coke, TX 50 502----------------------- 44 244 36 38 40.9Sterling, TX 49 912--------------------- 43 601 37 40 41.4Terrell, TX 49 816---------------------- 70 954 38 19 41.8Iron, UT 49 416------------------------ 51 884 39 31 42.3Turner, SD 49 285---------------------- 39 320 40 47 42.8

McCulloch, TX 46 522------------------- 31 866 41 62 43.2Pershing, NV (D)-------------------- (D) 42 620 (D)Carbon, WY 44 213--------------------- 47 614 43 35 44.1Campbell, WY 43 477------------------- 50 009 44 33 44.5Tulare, CA (D)---------------------- (D) 45 150 (D)

Box Elder, UT 40 533------------------- 38 413 46 48 45.3Riverside, CA 39 898-------------------- 24 723 47 81 45.6Park, WY 39 767----------------------- 31 128 48 64 46.0Irion, TX 39 545------------------------ 26 785 49 77 46.4Big Horn, WY 38 258------------------- 43 036 50 41 46.8

Crook, WY 37 489---------------------- 27 640 51 74 47.1Sutton, TX 36 281---------------------- 23 459 52 86 47.5Uvalde, TX 35 901---------------------- 19 723 53 94 47.8Fremont, WY 35 731-------------------- 34 891 54 53 48.1McKinley, NM 35 299------------------- 31 487 55 63 48.5

Elko, NV 33 906------------------------ 16 394 56 110 48.8Uinta, WY 33 814----------------------- 39 428 57 46 49.1Fresno, CA 33 020---------------------- 44 931 58 36 49.4Summit, UT 32 901--------------------- 36 830 59 51 49.7Perkins, SD 32 610--------------------- 32 291 60 59 50.1

Kinney, TX 32 465---------------------- 38 035 61 49 50.4Upton, TX 29 654----------------------- 30 016 62 69 50.6Rio Blanco, CO 29  571------------------ 31 008 63 65 50.9Edwards, TX 29 322-------------------- 24 038 64 84 51.2Minidoka, ID 28 722--------------------- 19 886 65 92 51.5

Rockingham, VA 27 706----------------- 91 962 66 12 51.7Utah, UT 26 848------------------------ 44 408 67 37 52.0Sonoma, CA 26 840-------------------- 26 848 68 76 52.3Lane, OR 26 436----------------------- 29 172 69 72 52.5Buffalo, NE 25 661---------------------- 29 288 70 71 52.8

Coleman, TX 25 533-------------------- 30 297 71 66 53.0Meade, SD 25 497---------------------- 27 895 72 73 53.2Brown, SD 25 462---------------------- 14 158 73 128 53.5Coos, OR 25 390----------------------- 29 339 74 70 53.7Kimble, TX 24 948---------------------- 26 624 75 78 54.0

Juab, UT 22 900------------------------ 13 718 76 133 54.2Morgan, UT 22 406--------------------- 20 739 77 89 54.4San Bernardino, CA 22 118-------------- 31 930 78 61 54.6Yolo, CA 21 971------------------------ 15 758 79 113 54.8San Joaquin, CA 21 814----------------- 20 660 80 90 55.0

Fremont, ID 21 763--------------------- 12 990 81 139 55.2Wheatland, MT 21 619------------------ 17 542 82 103 55.4Blaine, ID 21 592----------------------- 16 511 83 108 55.6Spink, SD 21 521----------------------- 24 656 84 82 55.8Curry, OR 21 414----------------------- 19 124 85 99 56.0

Gooding, ID 21 281--------------------- 43 801 86 39 56.2Garfield, CO 21 142--------------------- 23 893 87 85 56.4Reagan, TX 21 004--------------------- 19 557 88 95 56.6Eddy, NM 19 998----------------------- 17 337 89 106 56.8Scott, KS (D)----------------------- 399 90 1 570 (D)

Lincoln, WY 19 606--------------------- 19 381 91 97 57.2Mills, TX 19 478------------------------ 33 445 92 56 57.4Sweet Grass, MT 19  363---------------- 19 399 93 96 57.6Routt, CO 19 261----------------------- 26 225 94 79 57.8Yuma, AZ 18 544----------------------- 15 103 95 119 57.9

Minnehaha, SD 18 348------------------ 34 380 96 54 58.1Lamb, TX 18 337----------------------- 7 301 97 232 58.3Uintah, UT 18 329---------------------- 33 016 98 57 58.5Niobrara, WY 18 322-------------------- 10 403 99 181 58.6Codington, SD 17 913------------------- 9 544 100 195 58.8

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Table 50. Horses and Ponies mInventory: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 2  049 522----------- 2 456 951 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 1  352 363--------- 1 626 241 (X) (X) 66.0

Texas 209 060-------------------------- 281 138 1 1 10.2California 124 919----------------------- 148 737 2 2 16.3Kentucky 78 083------------------------ 89 902 3 4 20.1Ohio 71 989---------------------------- 75 379 4 7 23.6Oklahoma 70 006----------------------- 96 423 5 3 27.0

Colorado 69 381------------------------ 78 848 6 6 30.4Missouri 64 628------------------------ 79 436 7 5 33.6Tennessee 61 080---------------------- 62 413 8 11 36.6Pennsylvania 58 024-------------------- 65 203 9 10 39.4Montana 56 364------------------------ 72 408 10 8 42.1

Michigan 53 991------------------------ 56 836 11 16 44.8Florida 52 001-------------------------- 60 859 12 12 47.3Oregon 51 891------------------------- 58 596 13 14 49.8Washington 51 096--------------------- 57 729 14 15 52.3Arizona 48 371------------------------- 70 550 15 9 54.7

Indiana 48 112------------------------- 52 675 16 22 57.0Iowa 47 681---------------------------- 59 338 17 13 59.4Illinois 46 088-------------------------- 55 475 18 19 61.6Idaho 45 621--------------------------- 56 104 19 17 63.8Virginia 43 977------------------------- 48 192 20 25 66.0

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 413  542------ 470 645 (X) (X) 20.2

Marion, FL 15 250---------------------- 18 466 1 1 .7Apache, AZ 14 996--------------------- 17 461 2 2 1.5Fayette, KY 11 347--------------------- 13 530 3 4 2.0Riverside, CA 10 316-------------------- 14 268 4 3 2.5Lancaster, PA 9 901------------------- 9 773 5 9 3.0

San Diego, CA 8 768------------------ 10 554 6 8 3.4Maricopa, AZ 7 529-------------------- 10 579 7 7 3.8Lagrange, IN 6 955-------------------- 7 158 8 12 4.2Los Angeles, CA 6  703----------------- 9 097 9 10 4.5Woodford, KY 6 559------------------- 5 764 10 17 4.8

McKinley, NM 6 429------------------- 6 977 11 14 5.1Holmes, OH 6 222--------------------- 6 831 12 15 5.4Fremont, WY 6 167-------------------- 5 506 13 22 5.7Coshocton, OH 6 074------------------ 1 226 14 533 6.0San Bernardino, CA 6 061-------------- 7 184 15 11 6.3

San Luis Obispo, CA 5  640------------- 5 530 16 21 6.6Weld, CO 5 551----------------------- 5 636 17 20 6.9Santa Barbara, CA 5 443--------------- 6 989 18 13 7.1Pima, AZ 5 076------------------------ 5 709 19 19 7.4Clackamas, OR 4 964------------------ 5 221 20 25 7.6

Navajo, AZ 4 866---------------------- 11 583 21 5 7.8King, WA 4 642----------------------- 5 398 22 23 8.1Monmouth, NJ 4 637------------------- 5 111 23 27 8.3Denton, TX 4 435---------------------- 5 974 24 16 8.5Sonoma, CA 4 367-------------------- 5 717 25 18 8.7

Chester, PA 4 330--------------------- 4 898 26 28 8.9Coconino, AZ 4 307------------------- 10 838 27 6 9.2Bourbon, KY 4 299-------------------- 5 381 28 24 9.4Big Horn, MT 4  233-------------------- 4 853 29 30 9.6Kern, CA 4 224------------------------ 5 211 30 26 9.8

La Plata, CO 4 198-------------------- 3 807 31 46 10.0Utah, UT 4 177------------------------ 4 438 32 35 10.2Sacramento, CA 4 097----------------- 4 777 33 32 10.4Larimer, CO 3 986--------------------- 4 460 34 34 10.6Grant, WA 3 972---------------------- 2 293 35 162 10.8

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Fresno, CA 3 898---------------------- 4 817 36 31 11.0Loudoun, VA 3 804-------------------- 3 506 37 58 11.1San Joaquin, CA 3 788----------------- 4 340 38 38 11.3Snohomish, WA 3 783----------------- 3 947 39 45 11.5Hunterdon, NJ 3 720------------------- 3 236 40 69 11.7

Stanislaus, CA 3 684------------------- 4 226 41 40 11.9Santa Clara, CA 3 599----------------- 4 359 42 36 12.1Fauquier, VA 3 542-------------------- 4 031 43 43 12.2Spokane, WA 3 517------------------- 4 333 44 39 12.4Parker, TX 3 454---------------------- 4 344 45 37 12.6

Elko, NV 3 439------------------------ 4 891 46 29 12.7Yakima, WA 3 412--------------------- 4 481 47 33 12.9Harris, TX 3 361----------------------- 4 011 48 44 13.1Baltimore, MD 3 360------------------- 3 758 49 48 13.2Bingham, ID 3 358--------------------- 4 100 50 41 13.4

Douglas, CO 3 283-------------------- 3 060 51 76 13.6Ventura, CA 3 209--------------------- 3 048 52 80 13.7San Juan, NM 3 200------------------- 3 219 53 70 13.9Daviess, IN 3 165---------------------- 3 342 54 62 14.0Weber, UT 3 112---------------------- 2 287 55 164 14.2

El Paso, CO 3 099--------------------- 2 656 56 116 14.3Deschutes, OR 3 064------------------ 3 052 57 79 14.5Lane, OR 3 060----------------------- 3 375 58 60 14.6Johnson, TX 3 044-------------------- 3 693 59 50 14.8Grayson, TX 3 036--------------------- 3 783 60 47 14.9

Williamson, TN 3 030------------------ 2 822 61 95 15.1Frederick, MD 3 010------------------- 2 706 62 109 15.2Tulare, CA 3 000---------------------- 3 590 63 52 15.4Jackson, OR 2 928-------------------- 3 247 64 67 15.5Park, WY 2 917----------------------- 3 755 65 49 15.6

Elkhart, IN 2 915---------------------- 2 812 66 99 15.8Wayne, OH 2 911--------------------- 3 260 67 66 15.9Ada, ID 2 910------------------------- 3 555 68 54 16.1Tarrant, TX 2 904---------------------- 4 095 69 42 16.2Montgomery, MD 2 904---------------- 2 767 69 104 16.4

Smith, TX 2 843----------------------- 2 438 71 147 16.5Canyon, ID 2 840---------------------- 3 687 72 51 16.6Sheridan, WY 2 811------------------- 3 469 73 59 16.8Delta, CO 2 759----------------------- 2 741 74 107 16.9Fort Bend, TX 2  757------------------- 2 570 75 132 17.0

Contra Costa, CA 2 748---------------- 3 271 76 64 17.2Bexar, TX 2 740----------------------- 3 057 77 77 17.3Mesa, CO 2 731----------------------- 3 093 78 75 17.4Boulder, CO 2 725--------------------- 3 204 79 71 17.6Salt Lake, UT 2  722------------------- 2 762 80 105 17.7

Cherry, NE 2 696---------------------- 3 529 81 56 17.8Okanogan, WA 2 682------------------ 3 263 82 65 18.0Ravalli, MT 2 668---------------------- 3 368 83 61 18.1McLennan, TX 2 638------------------- 2 760 84 106 18.2Hunt, TX 2 598------------------------ 3 096 85 74 18.4

Burlington, NJ 2 580------------------- 2 044 86 214 18.5Placer, CA 2 576---------------------- 3 137 87 72 18.6Kaufman, TX 2 575-------------------- 3 118 88 73 18.7Yellowstone, MT 2 567----------------- 3 239 89 68 18.9Lake, MT 2 551----------------------- 2 917 90 88 19.0

Washtenaw, MI 2 540------------------ 2 411 91 152 19.1Pierce, WA 2 521---------------------- 2 821 92 96 19.2Yavapai, AZ 2 509--------------------- 3 509 93 57 19.3Sussex, NJ 2 475---------------------- 2 512 94 141 19.5Geauga, OH 2 445--------------------- 2 680 95 111 19.6

Jefferson, CO 2 441------------------- 2 612 96 126 19.7Linn, OR 2 437------------------------ 2 619 97 124 19.8Madera, CA 2 421--------------------- 2 187 98 178 19.9Douglas, OR 2 406-------------------- 2 579 99 130 20.1Jackson, SD 2 399-------------------- 1 250 100 508 20.2

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Table 51. Chickens 3 Months Old or Older mInventory: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 351  310 317----------- 373 577 186 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States (D)--------- 313 153 258 (X) (X) (D)

California 33 253 782----------------------- 45 377 564 1 1 9.5Pennsylvania 29 682 108-------------------- 25 548 494 2 4 17.9Georgia 24 144 218------------------------- 26 274 511 3 3 24.8Ohio 23 226 113---------------------------- 21 244 883 4 6 31.4Indiana 22 256 785------------------------- 26 787 315 5 2 37.7

Arkansas 22 115 272----------------------- 24 085 427 6 5 44.0Texas 19 728 363-------------------------- 19 601 318 7 8 49.6North Carolina 18 133 946------------------- 20 070 337 8 7 54.8Alabama 14 493 030------------------------ 15 107 005 9 9 58.9Minnesota 14 324 989----------------------- 12 124 965 10 11 63.0

Iowa 12 560 235---------------------------- 9 580 666 11 12 66.6Florida 10 802 573-------------------------- 12 964 760 12 10 69.7Missouri 8 343 409------------------------ 8 235 467 13 14 72.0Nebraska (D)----------------------- 3 621 152 14 26 (D)Mississippi 6 841 469---------------------- 7 027 574 15 16 76.0

Virginia 6 191 513------------------------- 6 605 717 16 18 77.8South Carolina 5 739 400------------------ 7 539 759 17 15 79.4Washington 5 499 448--------------------- 5 928 036 18 19 81.0Michigan 5 388 894------------------------ 8 428 623 19 13 82.5Maine 5 200 911-------------------------- 6 999 685 20 17 (D)

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 208  144 794------ 205 111 900 (X) (X) 59.2

Lancaster, PA 15 044 160------------------- 13 218 490 1 2 4.3Riverside, CA 9 842 363-------------------- 13 232 390 2 1 7.1Darke, OH 7 458 014---------------------- 5 338 803 3 5 9.2Dixon, NE 5 522 512----------------------- (D) 4 39 10.8Licking, OH (D)--------------------- (D) 5 9 (D)

Washington, AR 4 580 535----------------- 4 819 609 6 7 13.6Mercer, OH 4 461 844--------------------- 3 891 635 7 15 14.9San Diego, CA 4 292 789------------------ 5 364 683 8 4 16.1Stanislaus, CA (D)------------------- 5 338 631 9 6 (D)Fayette, TX 3 964 950--------------------- 1 865 060 10 35 18.4

New London, CT 3  868 909---------------- 3 020 206 11 20 19.5Androscoggin, ME (D)--------------- (D) 12 16 (D)San Joaquin, CA 3 727 773----------------- 5 538 956 13 3 21.6Gonzales, TX 3 486 560-------------------- 3 359 673 14 17 22.6Sibley, MN (D)---------------------- 1 550 349 15 50 (D)

Hall, GA 2 933 278------------------------ 4 032 817 16 13 24.3San Bernardino, CA (D)-------------- 4 086 667 17 12 (D)Dubois, IN (D)---------------------- 4 205 340 18 11 (D)Hempstead, AR 2 776 008------------------ 4 466 299 19 10 26.8Merced, CA 2 595 848--------------------- 2 344 647 20 25 27.5

Kosciusko, IN 2 503 174------------------- 3 084 007 21 19 28.2Cullman, AL 2 400 273--------------------- 3 235 774 22 18 28.9Lebanon, PA 2 397 491-------------------- 1 689 463 23 41 29.6Ventura, CA 2 300 847--------------------- 4 595 271 24 8 30.2Nash, NC 2 228 622----------------------- 2 703 468 25 23 30.9

Jackson, IN (D)--------------------- (D) 26 22 (D)Jackson, GA 2 212 474-------------------- 2 146 498 27 28 32.1Madison, IA (D)--------------------- (D) 28 88 (D)Adams, PA (D)---------------------- 1 953 978 29 31 (D)Hillsborough, FL 2 014 553----------------- 3 005 510 30 21 33.9

Nicollet, MN (D)--------------------- 495 792 31 176 (D)McDonald, MO 1 893 536------------------ 1 704 021 32 38 35.0Benton, AR 1 867 117--------------------- 2 200 189 33 27 35.5Weld, CO (D)----------------------- 2 085 707 34 29 (D)Pasco, FL 1 791 146----------------------- 2 325 282 35 26 36.6

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Simpson, MS 1 786 532-------------------- 1 863 197 36 36 37.1Carroll, AR 1 754 450---------------------- 699 692 37 123 37.6Camp, TX 1 706 605----------------------- (D) 38 14 38.1Iredell, NC 1 696 248---------------------- 1 630 318 39 44 38.6Rockingham, VA 1 669 929----------------- 1 696 988 40 40 39.0

Adair, OK 1 658 694----------------------- 1 869 066 41 33 39.5Jennings, IN (D)--------------------- (D) 42 52 (D)Newton, IN (D)---------------------- (D) 43 48 (D)Newton, MO (D)-------------------- 2 013 090 44 30 (D)Pulaski, IN (D)---------------------- (D) 45 46 (D)

Meeker, MN 1 474 738--------------------- 898 930 46 95 41.7Marshall, AL 1 447 328--------------------- 1 231 762 47 64 42.1Thurston, WA (D)------------------- 1 347 738 48 56 (D)Franklin, PA 1 418 041--------------------- 1 323 245 49 59 42.9Jay, IN 1 399 866-------------------------- 1 008 459 50 85 43.3

Blount, AL 1 399 015---------------------- 1 360 358 51 55 43.7Johnson, MO (D)-------------------- (D) 52 127 (D)Guthrie, IA (D)---------------------- 13 144 53 1 073 (D)Jasper, GA 1 371 042---------------------- 1 405 688 54 53 44.9Clackamas, OR (D)------------------ 1 367 036 55 54 (D)

DeKalb, AL 1 358 051---------------------- 1 799 715 56 37 45.6Nacogdoches, TX 1 354 290---------------- 1 621 881 57 45 46.0White, IN (D)----------------------- (D) 58 42 (D)Franklin, GA 1 328 717--------------------- 1 523 485 59 51 46.8Wilkes, NC 1 317 717---------------------- 1 673 553 60 43 47.2

Jefferson, WI (D)-------------------- 1 875 721 61 32 (D)Pitt, NC 1 291 073------------------------- 1 078 811 62 75 47.9Hinds, MS (D)----------------------- (D) 63 57 (D)Allegan, MI (D)---------------------- 1 209 323 64 66 (D)Hardin, IA 1 241 945----------------------- 168 199 65 380 49.0

Adams, IN 1 204 128---------------------- 855 624 66 97 49.3Wabash, IN (D)--------------------- 1 171 817 67 69 (D)Sonoma, CA (D)-------------------- 1 304 735 68 61 (D)Denton, TX (D)---------------------- (D) 69 403 (D)Warren, NJ (D)---------------------- (D) 70 73 (D)

Boulder, CO (D)--------------------- 449 756 71 198 (D)Newberry, SC 1 120 453------------------- 1 866 865 72 34 51.3Webster, IA (D)--------------------- (D) 73 80 (D)Union, OH (D)---------------------- (D) 74 82 (D)Clinton, IL 1 104 655----------------------- 1 020 680 75 83 52.2

Alexander, NC 1 101 190------------------- 901 135 76 94 52.5Utah, UT 1 100 574------------------------ 1 147 522 77 71 52.9Berks, PA (D)----------------------- 630 523 78 142 (D)Pierce, WA (D)---------------------- (D) 79 78 (D)Muhlenberg, KY (D)----------------- (D) 80 118 (D)

Shelby, TX 1 071 059---------------------- 462 354 81 189 54.1Caldwell, TX 1 070 779--------------------- 855 147 82 99 54.4Banks, GA 1 043 324---------------------- 604 440 83 146 54.7Montgomery, AR 1 025 149----------------- 794 461 84 106 55.0Duplin, NC 1 018 216---------------------- 744 556 85 116 55.3

Carroll, MD 1 001 307---------------------- 495 974 86 175 55.6Kershaw, SC (D)-------------------- (D) 87 79 (D)Ottawa, MI 983 741---------------------- 2 392 286 88 24 56.1Forsyth, GA 956 664--------------------- 799 189 89 105 56.4Scott, MS 947 483----------------------- 644 201 90 138 56.7

Union, NC 946 383----------------------- 704 644 91 122 56.9Franklin, ID (D)---------------------- (D) 92 110 (D)Coffee, GA 933 939---------------------- 913 765 93 91 57.5Ionia, MI (D)------------------------ (D) 94 62 (D)Martin, FL (D)----------------------- 307 95 2 709 (D)

York, PA (D)------------------------ 855 584 96 98 (D)Randolph, NC 890 415------------------- 906 417 97 92 58.5Cecil, MD (D)----------------------- (D) 98 68 (D)Roanoke, VA 868 302-------------------- (D) 99 63 59.0Gordon, GA 866 877--------------------- 688 492 100 126 59.2

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Table 52. Hens and Pullets of Laying Age mInventory: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 301  467 288----------- 316 503 065 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 252  095 201--------- 264 279 620 (X) (X) 83.6

California 31 231 488----------------------- 40 712 228 1 1 10.4Pennsylvania 25 150 847-------------------- 21 608 619 2 4 18.7Georgia 20 337 392------------------------- 21 919 961 3 3 25.4Ohio 19 356 658---------------------------- 17 203 261 4 6 31.9Indiana 19 288 539------------------------- 23 215 449 5 2 38.3

Arkansas 17 605 474----------------------- 19 537 876 6 5 44.1Texas 16 886 678-------------------------- 16 104 824 7 7 49.7North Carolina 14 337 192------------------- 15 887 006 8 8 54.5Minnesota 12 640 755----------------------- 10 255 437 9 11 58.7Alabama 11 848 768------------------------ 12 353 479 10 9 62.6

Iowa 11 162 662---------------------------- 8 212 576 11 12 66.3Florida 9 370 984-------------------------- 10 987 243 12 10 69.4Missouri 6 894 100------------------------ 7 378 803 13 13 71.7Nebraska 6 527 412----------------------- 3 476 360 14 26 73.9Mississippi 5 288 469---------------------- 5 883 378 15 16 75.6

South Carolina 5 245 525------------------ 6 414 275 16 15 77.3Washington 5 021 482--------------------- 5 237 358 17 19 79.0Virginia 4 883 025------------------------- 5 073 261 18 20 80.6Michigan 4 607 549------------------------ 7 152 993 19 14 82.2Maine 4 410 202-------------------------- 5 665 233 20 17 83.6

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 181  213 290------ 176 323 925 (X) (X) 60.1

Lancaster, PA 12 577 143------------------- 11 426 855 1 2 4.2Riverside, CA 9 270 221-------------------- 11 827 139 2 1 7.2Darke, OH 5 701 964---------------------- 4 254 766 3 6 9.1Dixon, NE (D)----------------------- (D) 4 31 (D)Licking, OH (D)--------------------- (D) 5 11 (D)

Mercer, OH 3 967 791--------------------- 3 046 242 6 15 13.6San Diego, CA 3 929 964------------------ 4 885 941 7 4 14.9Stanislaus, CA 3 901 643------------------- 4 573 366 8 5 16.2Washington, AR 3 634 141----------------- 4 118 807 9 8 17.4San Joaquin, CA 3 553 314----------------- 5 219 888 10 3 18.6

Androscoggin, ME (D)--------------- (D) 11 17 (D)Fayette, TX 3 526 320--------------------- (D) 12 27 21.0New London, CT 3  163 293---------------- 2 759 471 13 18 22.0Gonzales, TX 2 950 804-------------------- 3 039 646 14 16 23.0San Bernardino, CA 2 834 040-------------- 3 826 013 15 10 23.9

Sibley, MN 2 733 357---------------------- (D) 16 42 24.8Dubois, IN 2 586 356---------------------- 3 345 782 17 13 25.7Hempstead, AR 2 418 458------------------ 3 925 295 18 9 26.5Hall, GA 2 416 609------------------------ 3 244 377 19 14 27.3Merced, CA 2 380 606--------------------- 1 788 490 20 29 28.1

Ventura, CA 2 300 805--------------------- (D) 21 7 28.8Jackson, IN (D)--------------------- (D) 22 20 (D)Kosciusko, IN 2 017 427------------------- (D) 23 21 30.2Lebanon, PA 1 975 025-------------------- 1 232 607 24 51 30.9Hillsborough, FL 1 898 300----------------- 2 588 783 25 19 31.5

Nicollet, MN (D)--------------------- (D) 26 154 (D)Madison, IA (D)--------------------- (D) 27 72 (D)Adams, PA (D)---------------------- 1 571 609 28 36 (D)Cullman, AL 1 795 765--------------------- 2 537 036 29 22 33.9Weld, CO 1 777 291----------------------- (D) 30 25 34.5

Jackson, GA 1 711 448-------------------- 1 646 114 31 33 35.1Carroll, AR 1 629 424---------------------- 528 584 32 142 35.6McDonald, MO 1 581 424------------------ 1 472 375 33 39 36.2Newton, IN (D)---------------------- (D) 34 37 (D)Simpson, MS 1 478 010-------------------- (D) 35 30 37.2

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Jennings, IN (D)--------------------- (D) 36 52 (D)Pasco, FL 1 471 992----------------------- 2 152 208 37 23 38.1Camp, TX 1 434 099----------------------- (D) 38 12 38.6Newton, MO 1 413 669-------------------- 1 807 078 39 28 39.1Johnson, MO (D)-------------------- (D) 40 107 (D)

Guthrie, IA (D)---------------------- (D) 41 1 131 (D)Pulaski, IN (D)---------------------- (D) 42 40 (D)Nash, NC 1 352 441----------------------- 1 874 361 43 26 40.9Adair, OK 1 347 043----------------------- 1 653 918 44 32 41.3White, IN (D)----------------------- (D) 45 38 (D)

Iredell, NC 1 325 805---------------------- 1 306 614 46 45 42.2Benton, AR 1 323 839--------------------- 1 595 035 47 34 42.7Rockingham, VA 1 320 675----------------- 1 326 168 48 44 43.1Thurston, WA 1 314 592------------------- (D) 49 54 43.5Blount, AL 1 313 031---------------------- 1 241 780 50 50 44.0

Meeker, MN (D)--------------------- (D) 51 86 (D)Jasper, GA 1 306 042---------------------- (D) 52 56 44.8Pitt, NC 1 291 073------------------------- (D) 53 70 45.3Franklin, GA 1 284 707--------------------- 1 428 958 54 41 45.7Hardin, IA 1 241 915----------------------- (D) 55 327 46.1

Clackamas, OR 1 238 447------------------ 1 244 862 56 49 46.5Marshall, AL 1 193 456--------------------- 1 062 585 57 62 46.9Jefferson, WI 1 191 103-------------------- 1 294 346 58 46 47.3Wabash, IN 1 187 655--------------------- (D) 59 55 47.7Franklin, PA 1 168 216--------------------- 896 833 60 79 48.1

Warren, NJ (D)---------------------- (D) 61 75 (D)Hinds, MS (D)----------------------- (D) 62 53 (D)Sonoma, CA 1 075 166-------------------- (D) 63 47 49.2Caldwell, TX 1 070 716--------------------- (D) 64 83 49.5Denton, TX (D)---------------------- (D) 65 355 (D)

Pierce, WA 1 047 776---------------------- (D) 66 69 50.2DeKalb, AL 1 038 947---------------------- 1 586 399 67 35 50.6Allegan, MI 1 033 823---------------------- 904 627 68 78 50.9Webster, IA (D)--------------------- (D) 69 90 (D)Carroll, MD 1 001 034---------------------- 495 544 70 153 51.6

Utah, UT 991 911------------------------ 1 010 065 71 65 51.9Kershaw, SC (D)-------------------- (D) 72 63 (D)Boulder, CO 973 086--------------------- 449 579 73 172 52.6Nacogdoches, TX 964 405---------------- 1 131 917 74 57 52.9Berks, PA 955 295----------------------- 349 521 75 214 53.2

Muhlenberg, KY (D)----------------- (D) 76 124 (D)Duplin, NC 921 006---------------------- 571 073 77 131 53.8Jay, IN 920 626-------------------------- 719 358 78 99 54.1Union, NC 901 383----------------------- 639 624 79 114 54.4Clinton, IL 900 347----------------------- 742 418 80 98 54.7

Franklin, ID (D)---------------------- (D) 81 101 (D)Union, OH (D)---------------------- (D) 82 87 (D)Banks, GA 868 801---------------------- 413 609 83 186 55.6Snohomish, WA 858 180----------------- (D) 84 91 55.9York, PA 840 148------------------------ (D) 85 84 56.2

Coffee, GA 819 919---------------------- (D) 86 94 56.4Martin, FL (D)----------------------- (D) 87 2 698 (D)Todd, KY 812 282----------------------- (D) 88 247 57.0Adams, IN 809 838---------------------- 773 731 89 92 57.3Dauphin, PA 809 458--------------------- (D) 90 116 57.5

White, AR 809 368----------------------- 1 332 397 91 43 57.8Brantley, GA 801 075-------------------- 1 009 331 92 66 58.1Cecil, MD (D)----------------------- (D) 93 58 (D)Clay, AL 793 574------------------------ (D) 94 217 58.6Huron, MI 786 000----------------------- 965 636 95 74 58.8

Newberry, SC 778 407------------------- 1 279 966 96 48 59.1Ionia, MI (D)------------------------ (D) 97 60 (D)Ottawa, MI 753 692---------------------- 2 052 326 98 24 59.6Wilkes, NC 752 935---------------------- 1 030 824 99 64 59.9Honolulu, HI 748 470--------------------- (D) 100 88 60.1

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Table 53. Pullets Not of Laying Age Sold: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 129  533 714----------- 141 081 826 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States (D)--------- (D) (X) (X) (D)

Arkansas 12 487 826----------------------- 11 542 899 1 3 9.6Georgia 10 720 738------------------------- 11 562 646 2 1 17.9Indiana 9 888 140------------------------- 10 333 665 3 5 25.6Pennsylvania 9 798 157-------------------- 9 927 656 4 6 33.1Ohio 9 100 774---------------------------- 7 143 762 5 9 40.1

North Carolina 8 865 806------------------- 11 560 404 6 2 47.0Texas 6 364 571-------------------------- 7 463 910 7 7 51.9Alabama 6 316 785------------------------ 7 351 968 8 8 56.8Minnesota 6 114 929----------------------- 5 296 983 9 10 61.5California 5 935 378----------------------- 11 334 628 10 4 66.1

Missouri 4 490 518------------------------ 2 506 061 11 16 69.5Iowa 4 358 049---------------------------- 4 266 748 12 12 72.9Nebraska (D)----------------------- (D) 13 23 (D)Florida 3 469 142-------------------------- 4 243 938 14 13 78.7Virginia 3 048 154------------------------- 4 308 746 15 11 81.0

Mississippi 2 626 782---------------------- 2 079 516 16 19 83.0South Carolina 2 231 432------------------ 3 399 029 17 14 84.8Maine 2 045 715-------------------------- 3 040 039 18 15 86.4Michigan 1 795 519------------------------ 1 960 606 19 21 87.7Maryland 1 684 293------------------------ 2 315 957 20 18 (D)

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 90  506 692------ 75 456 279 (X) (X) 69.9

Lancaster, PA 5 490 314------------------- 5 528 162 1 1 4.2Darke, OH 4 366 465---------------------- 2 266 822 2 7 7.6Dixon, NE (D)----------------------- (D) 3 20 (D)Webster, MO 3 128 325-------------------- 724 501 4 36 12.8Benton, AR 2 659 843--------------------- 1 466 548 5 16 14.9

Mercer, OH 2 521 000--------------------- 2 234 963 6 9 16.8Nash, NC 2 423 215----------------------- 2 586 844 7 4 18.7Kosciusko, IN 2 116 566------------------- 2 480 749 8 5 20.3Washington, AR 2 001 245----------------- 2 361 167 9 6 21.9Riverside, CA 1 886 442-------------------- 3 301 246 10 2 23.3

Cullman, AL 1 752 270--------------------- 1 841 744 11 13 24.7Clay, IA (D)------------------------- (D) 12 46 (D)Newberry, SC 1 410 629------------------- 2 236 278 13 8 27.0Sibley, MN (D)---------------------- (D) 14 627 (D)Jackson, GA 1 295 322-------------------- 857 115 15 28 29.1

Habersham, GA (D)----------------- 565 000 16 59 (D)Jay, IN 1 264 616-------------------------- 1 497 785 17 15 31.1Berks, PA 1 221 335----------------------- 756 243 18 33 32.0Clay, MN 1 200 000------------------------ 542 000 19 63 32.9Jefferson, WI 1 194 825-------------------- (D) 20 30 33.8

Jasper, IN (D)----------------------- (D) 21 204 (D)Alexander, NC 1 044 950------------------- 956 614 22 24 35.5Nacogdoches, TX 1 037 000---------------- 569 600 23 58 36.3Wilkes, NC 1 034 936---------------------- 995 180 24 22 37.1Stanislaus, CA 1 010 826------------------- 1 811 860 25 14 37.9

Camp, TX 966 500----------------------- (D) 26 39 38.6Lebanon, PA 966 168-------------------- 808 400 27 31 39.4Lagrange, IN (D)-------------------- 631 021 28 49 (D)Gonzales, TX 950 526-------------------- 541 227 29 64 40.8Ottawa, MI 936 000---------------------- 442 790 30 79 41.5

Montgomery, AR 886 200----------------- 539 978 31 65 42.2Hall, GA 863 525------------------------ 1 349 379 32 18 42.9Jackson, IN (D)--------------------- (D) 33 331 (D)Adams, IN 840 515---------------------- 733 653 34 34 44.2Orange, IN (D)---------------------- (D) 35 84 (D)

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Hempstead, AR 801 118------------------ 1 161 040 36 19 45.5Rockingham, VA 768 400----------------- 788 220 37 32 46.1Waldo, ME 742 000---------------------- 90 210 38 312 46.6Randolph, NC 734 445------------------- 908 387 39 26 47.2Pasco, FL 734 347----------------------- 720 255 40 37 47.8

Auglaize, OH 734 000-------------------- 328 000 41 113 48.3Shelby, TX 730 778---------------------- 305 439 42 122 48.9Denton, TX (D)---------------------- – 43 – (D)Iredell, NC 709 464---------------------- 709 750 44 40 50.0Merced, CA 697 615--------------------- 1 006 677 45 21 50.6

Hardy, WV 694 700---------------------- 188 700 46 184 51.1DeKalb, AL 685 660---------------------- 716 009 47 38 51.6Ventura, CA (D)--------------------- – 48 – (D)Dubois, IN 675 868---------------------- 1 975 018 49 12 52.7Madison, AR 655 950-------------------- 552 502 50 60 53.2

Gilmer, GA 653 330---------------------- (D) 51 81 53.7Howard, AR 618 270--------------------- 729 292 52 35 54.2Jones, MS 612 100---------------------- 575 319 53 56 54.6Windham, CT 611 596-------------------- 2 080 167 54 11 55.1Clinton, IL 609 391----------------------- 670 000 55 44 55.6

New Castle, DE (D)----------------- (D) 56 42 (D)Forsyth, GA 587 000--------------------- 616 000 57 51 56.5Weld, CO (D)----------------------- (D) 58 169 (D)Chester, PA 551 100--------------------- (D) 59 251 57.3Adair, OK 535 600----------------------- 667 414 60 45 57.8

Scott, MS 527 900----------------------- (D) 61 376 58.2Wicomico, MD 524 904------------------- 312 300 62 118 58.6San Joaquin, CA 521 163----------------- 495 728 63 72 59.0Yell, AR 518 384------------------------ 393 971 64 92 59.4Gordon, GA 505 512--------------------- 603 100 65 53 59.8

Banks, GA 496 000---------------------- 673 900 66 43 60.1Allegany, NY 464 000-------------------- (D) 67 83 60.5Carroll, MD (D)---------------------- (D) 68 103 (D)Marshall, AL 445 336--------------------- 476 500 69 74 61.2Livingston, LA (D)------------------- – 70 – (D)

Pike, AR 441 000------------------------ 107 000 71 283 61.9Fayette, TX 437 011--------------------- 316 091 72 117 62.2Allegan, MI (D)---------------------- 590 820 73 55 (D)Coffee, GA 431 596---------------------- 872 322 74 27 62.9Honolulu, HI (D)--------------------- (D) 75 76 (D)

Dawson, GA 392 700-------------------- 482 200 76 73 63.5Kennebec, ME 384 654------------------- 527 226 77 69 63.8Nottoway, VA 370 000-------------------- (D) 78 23 64.1Fresno, CA 367 147---------------------- 291 323 79 131 64.4Red Lake, MN (D)------------------- – 80 – (D)

Johnson, AR 365 000-------------------- 179 600 81 197 64.9Pierce, GA 360 390---------------------- (D) 82 357 65.2Carroll, GA 356 000---------------------- 229 000 83 162 65.5Union, AR 354 000----------------------- 295 000 84 129 65.8Page, VA 348 000----------------------- 302 800 85 124 66.0

Hillsborough, FL 346 450----------------- 707 859 86 41 66.3Yakima, WA (D)--------------------- (D) 87 125 (D)Scott, AR 342 000----------------------- 288 040 88 134 66.8Black Hawk, IA 340  000------------------ (D) 89 100 67.1Upshur, TX 337 000---------------------- 306 500 90 121 67.4

Geneva, AL 336 803--------------------- 228 261 91 163 67.6Suwannee, FL 334 005------------------- 376 231 92 96 67.9Winston, AL 333 017--------------------- 532 848 93 67 68.1Delaware, OK 331 400------------------- 183 000 94 190 68.4Meeker, MN (D)--------------------- 532 014 95 68 (D)

Franklin, PA 329 023--------------------- 543 270 96 62 68.9Jennings, IN (D)--------------------- – 97 – (D)Nassau, FL 317 250---------------------- (D) 98 94 69.4Atkinson, GA 312 400-------------------- 200 700 99 178 69.6Washington, IA 310 015------------------ (D) 100 228 69.9

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Table 54. Broilers and Other Meat-Type Chickens Sold: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 5  428 589 485----------- 4 361 975 630 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 5  305 030 046--------- 4 280 544 357 (X) (X) 97.7

Arkansas 862 403 824----------------------- 719 764 548 1 1 15.9Georgia 749 018 187------------------------- 609 503 009 2 2 29.7Alabama 737 608 903------------------------ 564 583 477 3 3 43.3North Carolina 499 071 743------------------- 408 721 082 4 4 52.5Mississippi 388 128 497---------------------- 276 652 292 5 5 59.6

Texas 292 758 887-------------------------- 226 038 116 6 7 65.0Maryland 257 209 663------------------------ 257 070 110 7 6 69.7California 225 074 862----------------------- 209 376 014 8 9 73.9Delaware 223 328 864----------------------- 210 492 139 9 8 78.0Virginia 201 697 436------------------------- 142 971 809 10 10 81.7

Oklahoma 138 607 293----------------------- 89 704 380 11 14 84.3Louisiana 115 258 369----------------------- 96 147 369 12 12 86.4Pennsylvania 108 113 026-------------------- 106 382 310 13 11 88.4South Carolina 106 171 059------------------ 60 295 197 14 16 90.3Tennessee 98 516 358---------------------- 75 974 462 15 15 92.2

Florida 97 854 566-------------------------- 93 224 832 16 13 94.0Missouri 82 990 149------------------------ 40 991 224 17 17 95.5West Virginia 50 669 811-------------------- 29 226 871 18 19 96.4Minnesota 36 828 542----------------------- 27 356 247 19 20 97.1Washington 33 720 007--------------------- 36 068 869 20 18 97.7

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 3  723 772 481------ (D) (X) (X) 68.6

Sussex, DE 194 185 730--------------------- 192 114 694 1 1 3.6Cullman, AL 121 253 358--------------------- 102 130 157 2 2 5.8Benton, AR 93 596 018--------------------- 68 896 889 3 7 7.5Washington, AR 93 108 511----------------- 89 908 133 4 3 9.2Wilkes, NC 81 219 669---------------------- 70 261 753 5 6 10.7

DeKalb, AL 79 349 113---------------------- 55 564 691 6 11 12.2Wicomico, MD 76 497 668------------------- 72 732 534 7 5 13.6Rockingham, VA 76 248 729----------------- 57 715 334 8 9 15.0Merced, CA (D)--------------------- 78 481 995 9 4 (D)Scott, MS 73 923 508----------------------- 54 298 043 10 12 17.8

Fresno, CA 68 433 240---------------------- 53 501 257 11 13 19.0Smith, MS 63 212 670----------------------- 37 671 966 12 23 20.2Worcester, MD 57 407 806------------------ 67 860 514 13 8 21.2Shelby, TX 56 713 443---------------------- 48 949 219 14 14 22.3Nacogdoches, TX 53 362 007---------------- 47 182 568 15 15 23.3

Marshall, AL 52 461 272--------------------- 44 252 344 16 18 24.2Habersham, GA 52 023 433----------------- 43 970 503 17 19 25.2Union, NC 50 070 352----------------------- 33 827 340 18 31 26.1Stanislaus, CA (D)------------------- 57 675 387 19 10 (D)Blount, AL 49 510 172---------------------- 35 086 897 20 26 27.9

Somerset, MD 48 523 355------------------- 45 671 603 21 17 28.8Hempstead, AR 45 374 534------------------ 29 577 048 22 41 29.7Camp, TX 44 687 845----------------------- 22 952 842 23 51 30.5Franklin, GA 43 041 610--------------------- 26 155 665 24 44 31.3Sevier, AR 42 844 810---------------------- 32 029 255 25 34 32.1

Lancaster, PA 42 419 203------------------- 46 360 679 26 16 32.8McCurtain, OK 41 670 158------------------- 28 349 029 27 43 33.6Howard, AR 40 637 756--------------------- 37 577 061 28 24 34.4Union, LA 38 699 506----------------------- 30 094 682 29 39 35.1Randolph, NC 38 568 148------------------- 34 628 816 30 28 35.8

Simpson, MS 38 481 870-------------------- 18 324 010 31 69 36.5Barry, MO 37 834 203----------------------- 10 529 343 32 118 37.2Coffee, AL 37 163 342---------------------- 37 115 738 33 25 37.9Polk, AR 37 023 629------------------------ 32 895 160 34 32 38.6Jones, MS 36 491 075---------------------- 30 061 416 35 40 39.2

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Page, VA 36 405 281----------------------- 22 555 607 36 55 39.9Yell, AR 36 360 540------------------------ 39 853 196 37 20 40.6Madison, GA 35 833 792-------------------- 34 964 281 38 27 41.2Caroline, MD 35 549 391-------------------- 37 893 252 39 22 41.9Banks, GA 35 463 284---------------------- 25 620 966 40 45 42.5

Gonzales, TX 35 336 128-------------------- 34 477 620 41 29 43.2Chatham, NC 34 621 417-------------------- 38 340 199 42 21 43.8Madison, AR 34 613 471-------------------- 31 297 996 43 35 44.5Lexington, SC 32 444 477------------------- 17 274 670 44 73 45.1Jackson, GA 31 901 977-------------------- 32 566 219 45 33 45.7

Hall, GA 31 895 439------------------------ 34 465 649 46 30 46.2Moore, NC 31 214 154---------------------- 29 263 731 47 42 46.8Geneva, AL 30 909 988--------------------- 19 084 834 48 66 47.4Pope, AR 30 229 345----------------------- 30 548 068 49 38 47.9Gordon, GA 30 201 788--------------------- 23 756 874 50 50 48.5

Franklin, AL 29 779 030--------------------- 16 479 443 51 75 49.0Leake, MS 29 561 970---------------------- 30 681 585 52 37 49.6Carroll, AR 29 117 319---------------------- 19 888 890 53 60 50.1Kent, DE (D)------------------------ (D) 54 68 (D)Le Flore, OK 28  852 735-------------------- 22 571 604 55 54 51.2

Adair, OK 27 739 248----------------------- 14 088 961 56 90 51.7Duplin, NC 27 367 237---------------------- 21 271 047 57 57 52.2Forsyth, GA 27 113 334--------------------- 31 231 659 58 36 52.7Pickens, AL 26 502 207--------------------- 24 893 278 59 48 53.2Scott, AR 26 367 001----------------------- 19 648 068 60 63 53.7

Delaware, OK 26 359 308------------------- 16 461 839 61 76 54.2Suwannee, FL 26 235 761------------------- 24 451 712 62 49 54.7Carroll, GA 25 853 324---------------------- 19 703 968 63 62 55.1Gilmer, GA 25 641 672---------------------- 17 422 231 64 72 55.6Sabine, LA 25 399 676---------------------- 25 336 100 65 46 56.1

Hardy, WV 24 866 045---------------------- 11 728 351 66 104 56.5Winston, AL 24 231 408--------------------- 25 164 719 67 47 57.0Logan, AR 23 366 367---------------------- 17 776 130 68 71 57.4Morgan, AL 23 077 140--------------------- 22 598 615 69 53 57.8White, GA 22 572 526----------------------- 19 346 411 70 65 58.2

Johnson, AR 22 192 896-------------------- 15 969 454 71 79 58.7Coffee, GA 21 978 796---------------------- 9 471 614 72 128 59.1Conway, AR 21 810 976--------------------- 20 343 806 73 59 59.5Neshoba, MS 21 167 828-------------------- 13 088 255 74 95 59.8Tattnall, GA 20 796 455--------------------- 14 550 525 75 87 60.2

Barrow, GA 20 502 372--------------------- 18 517 027 76 67 60.6McDonald, MO 20 369 857------------------ 17 973 727 77 70 61.0Lafayette, AR 19 907 504------------------- 12 877 868 78 96 61.4St. Clair, AL 19 742 558--------------------- 10 513 614 79 119 61.7Dorchester, MD 19 672 412------------------ 16 651 788 80 74 62.1

Cherokee, GA 19 413 648------------------- 22 765 327 81 52 62.4Bradley, TN 19 354 699--------------------- 15 466 996 82 83 62.8Crenshaw, AL 19 328 886------------------- 19 600 583 83 64 63.1Cleburne, AR 19 303 150-------------------- 20 950 172 84 58 63.5Wayne, NC 18 346 511---------------------- 22 058 922 85 56 63.8

Pickens, GA 18 031 998--------------------- 14 037 263 86 91 64.2Etowah, AL 18 012 245--------------------- 15 490 819 87 82 64.5Stone, AR 17 951 870----------------------- 19 836 095 88 61 64.8Wayne, MS 17 887 253--------------------- 12 797 485 89 97 65.2Union, AR 17 695 230----------------------- 14 729 658 90 85 65.5

Rankin, MS 17 554 489--------------------- 11 326 328 91 110 65.8Accomack, VA 17 406 205------------------- 13 650 248 92 93 66.1Newton, MS 17 366 255--------------------- 16 216 003 93 77 66.5Bertie, NC 17 362 063---------------------- 11 848 520 94 103 66.8Atkinson, GA 17 140 956-------------------- 12 249 010 95 100 67.1

Oglethorpe, GA 16 677 118------------------ 14 325 633 96 89 67.4Lawrence, AL 16 657 713------------------- 12 512 200 97 98 67.7Cleburne, AL 16 497 148-------------------- 9 927 568 98 124 68.0Aiken, SC 16 014 440----------------------- 10 853 310 99 115 68.3Bedford, TN 15 858 649--------------------- 8 239 558 100 135 68.6

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Table 55. Turkeys Sold: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 279  230 136----------- 243 336 202 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 271  241 840--------- 235 201 123 (X) (X) 97.1

North Carolina 54 757 014------------------- 43 289 339 1 1 19.6Minnesota 44 164 778----------------------- 37 105 688 2 2 35.4California 30 055 615----------------------- 28 948 300 3 3 46.2Arkansas 22 089 497----------------------- 21 251 943 4 4 54.1Virginia 18 154 792------------------------- 13 067 049 5 6 60.6

Missouri 16 877 772------------------------ 15 507 171 6 5 66.6Indiana 12 648 219------------------------- 12 865 047 7 7 71.2Texas 11 434 043-------------------------- 10 454 720 8 8 75.3Iowa 9 362 945---------------------------- 9 594 632 9 9 78.6Pennsylvania 8 433 586-------------------- 7 309 927 10 10 81.6

Michigan 6 353 403------------------------ 2 906 878 11 17 83.9Ohio 5 793 094---------------------------- 3 322 419 12 15 86.0Wisconsin 5 771 423----------------------- 6 458 134 13 11 88.1South Carolina 4 639 391------------------ 5 707 448 14 12 89.7Colorado 4 588 403------------------------ 4 563 825 15 13 91.4

West Virginia 4 244 083-------------------- 3 287 901 16 16 92.9Utah 3 842 976---------------------------- 3 738 876 17 14 94.3Illinois 2 857 505-------------------------- 706 884 18 24 95.3South Dakota 2 757 051------------------- 2 263 218 19 19 96.3Georgia 2 416 250------------------------- 2 851 724 20 18 97.1

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 230  972 763------ 198 419 866 (X) (X) 82.7

Duplin, NC 12 176 752---------------------- 12 295 457 1 1 4.4Rockingham, VA 11 460 445----------------- 8 590 623 2 3 8.5Union, NC 11 434 692----------------------- 10 338 647 3 2 12.6Kandiyohi, MN 7 868 656------------------- 6 006 339 4 6 15.4Sampson, NC 7 760 890------------------- 3 271 341 5 19 18.2

Fresno, CA 6 156 297---------------------- 7 717 410 6 4 20.4Merced, CA 5 475 892--------------------- 3 849 239 7 12 22.3Stearns, MN 5 323 042--------------------- 4 691 587 8 7 24.2Wayne, NC 5 210 213---------------------- 3 135 903 9 20 26.1Gonzales, TX 4 764 853-------------------- 3 432 987 10 15 27.8

Ottawa, MI 4 730 813---------------------- 2 301 472 11 30 29.5Madera, CA 4 602 692--------------------- 4 471 082 12 8 31.1Dubois, IN 4 543 890---------------------- 4 358 195 13 9 32.8Weld, CO (D)----------------------- 4 221 392 14 10 (D)Stanislaus, CA 4 372 005------------------- 4 112 146 15 11 35.9

Franklin, AR 4 273 255--------------------- 2 294 383 16 31 37.4Benton, AR 4 045 150--------------------- 7 241 241 17 5 38.9Augusta, VA 3 884 257--------------------- 2 430 299 18 28 40.3Sanpete, UT 3 807 840-------------------- 3 295 553 19 18 41.6Carroll, AR 3 365 614---------------------- 2 963 858 20 23 42.8

Anson, NC 3 029 061---------------------- 3 450 032 21 14 43.9Miller, MO 2 887 998----------------------- 2 387 323 22 29 45.0Barron, WI 2 818 406---------------------- (D) 23 21 46.0Todd, MN 2 812 143----------------------- 3 006 727 24 22 47.0Washington, AR 2 711 183----------------- 2 502 236 25 26 48.0

Wadena, MN (D)-------------------- 1 232 679 26 52 (D)Otter Tail, MN 2  693 581------------------- 2 693 617 27 25 49.9Daviess, IN 2 648 850---------------------- 3 432 281 28 16 50.8Kings, CA 2 616 737----------------------- 1 656 206 29 42 51.8Pendleton, WV 2 563 043------------------ 1 811 350 30 34 52.7

Morrison, MN 2 520 856-------------------- 3 319 178 31 17 53.6Mercer, OH 2 455 455--------------------- 1 054 180 32 59 54.5Meeker, MN 2 455 297--------------------- 1 480 424 33 46 55.4Newton, MO 2 366 499-------------------- 1 723 464 34 36 56.2Onslow, NC 2 344 353--------------------- 937 947 35 65 57.0

Geographic area

Number Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Lenoir, NC 2 322 825---------------------- 1 804 197 36 35 57.9Hamilton, IA 2 218 387--------------------- 2 952 084 37 24 58.7Tulare, CA 2 191 929---------------------- 1 889 698 38 32 59.4Becker, MN 2 085 384--------------------- 1 696 531 39 37 60.2Adams, PA 2 033 342---------------------- 1 663 488 40 41 60.9

Buena Vista, IA 1 950 681------------------ 1 674 659 41 40 61.6Chesterfield, SC 1 939 396----------------- 3 471 139 42 13 62.3Morgan, MO 1 842 937--------------------- 1 696 315 43 38 63.0Stanly, NC 1 745 584---------------------- 970 000 44 61 63.6Rice, MN 1 648 681----------------------- 1 146 220 45 54 64.2

Shenandoah, VA 1 599 448----------------- 1 374 249 46 49 64.8Sacramento, CA 1 587 428----------------- (D) 47 60 65.3Osage, MO 1 562 555---------------------- 1 534 471 48 45 65.9Jasper, MO 1 536 609--------------------- 790 473 49 72 66.4Darke, OH 1 472 325---------------------- 685 549 50 79 67.0

Hardy, WV 1 429 000---------------------- 1 289 110 51 50 67.5Renville, MN 1 368 168-------------------- (D) 52 81 68.0Gillespie, TX 1 353 961-------------------- 1 853 230 53 33 68.5Oconee, GA 1 337 770--------------------- 786 500 54 73 68.9Barry, MO 1 269 774----------------------- 2 482 994 55 27 69.4

Greene, NC 1 263 873--------------------- 965 760 56 63 69.8Baxter, AR 1 242 944---------------------- 966 566 57 62 70.3Swift, MN 1 219 532----------------------- 1 431 966 58 47 70.7Madison, AR 1 152 709-------------------- 1 560 419 59 43 71.1Johnson, AR 1 092 517-------------------- 759 400 60 75 71.5

Lehigh, PA (D)---------------------- 934 889 61 66 (D)Placer, CA 1 024 629---------------------- 1 544 621 62 44 72.3York, SC 971 062------------------------ 522 247 63 89 72.6Bosque, TX (D)--------------------- (D) 64 291 (D)Tuolumne, CA 938 292------------------- (D) 65 90 73.3

Crawford, AR 912 700-------------------- 505 106 66 93 73.6Cumberland, NC (D)----------------- – 67 – (D)Martin, IN 908 480----------------------- 962 967 68 64 74.3Marion, AR 900 152---------------------- 308 435 69 127 74.6Dunn, WI (D)----------------------- 473 001 70 96 (D)

Cleveland, NC 869 000------------------- 1 153 710 71 53 75.2Lawrence, IL 854 500-------------------- (D) 72 191 75.5Washington, IN 846 008------------------ 693 002 73 78 75.8York, PA 843 075------------------------ 1 073 998 74 58 76.2Boone, AR 821 094---------------------- 752 685 75 76 76.4

Cottonwood, MN 813  663----------------- 902 027 76 67 76.7Roseau, MN 792 300--------------------- 1 133 997 77 56 77.0Yamhill, OR 791 738--------------------- 1 257 534 78 51 77.3Pender, NC 768 852--------------------- 587 300 79 84 77.6Cherokee, OK 766 834------------------- 1 145 669 80 55 77.9

Winona, MN 763 764--------------------- (D) 81 82 78.1Johnston, NC 763 500-------------------- 405 000 82 102 78.4Dodge, MN (D)---------------------- (D) 83 57 (D)Seward, NE (D)--------------------- 514 782 84 91 (D)Pope, AR 738 001----------------------- 901 390 85 68 79.2

Brown, MN 719 103---------------------- 283 900 86 136 79.5Washington, IA 688 508------------------ 773 272 87 74 79.7Greene, IN 683 336---------------------- 578 106 88 85 79.9Olmsted, MN 673 130-------------------- 594 625 89 83 80.2Caldwell, TX 671 000--------------------- (D) 90 119 80.4

Schuylkill, PA (D)-------------------- 313 464 91 125 (D)McDonald, MO 653 600------------------ 894 738 92 69 80.9McLennan, TX (D)------------------- (D) 93 39 (D)Allegan, MI 642 074---------------------- (D) 94 110 81.4Lancaster, PA 636 345------------------- 790 602 95 71 81.6

Lawrence, MO 635 162------------------- 347 855 96 113 81.8Steele, MN (D)---------------------- (D) 97 180 (D)Page, VA 629 154----------------------- 314 558 98 122 82.3Henry, IA 619 610----------------------- 577 290 99 86 82.5Moniteau, MO 618 889------------------- 260 702 100 139 82.7

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Table 56. Corn Harvested for Grain or Seed: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Bushels Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

United States 8  697 362 804----------- 6 725 001 837 (X) (X) 100.0 69 339 869 58 701 505 (X) (X)

STATES

20 leading States 8  371 914 158--------- 6 484 193 170 (X) (X) 96.3 66 167 230 56 027 294 (X) (X)

Iowa 1 754 149 889---------------------------- 1 274 388 346 1 1 20.2 12 512 815 10 147 051 1 1Illinois 1 532 681 088-------------------------- 1 168 644 485 2 2 37.8 10 770 985 9 162 711 2 2Nebraska 930 758 282----------------------- 749 231 198 3 3 48.5 7 235 528 6 090 669 3 3Indiana 805 637 216------------------------- 619 045 978 4 4 57.8 5 828 308 4 884 114 5 4Minnesota 669 550 546----------------------- 567 384 166 5 5 65.5 6 123 731 4 756 348 4 5

Ohio 467 163 760---------------------------- 355 339 490 6 6 70.8 3 486 744 3 107 822 6 6Missouri 308 784 225------------------------ 218 093 408 7 8 74.4 2 445 489 2 069 238 9 9Wisconsin 283 709 848----------------------- 311 689 830 8 7 77.6 2 830 496 2 787 734 8 7Kansas 258 720 259------------------------- 144 133 581 9 11 80.6 1 748 802 1 243 969 11 11South Dakota 245 398 567------------------- 199 208 883 10 9 83.4 3 097 251 2 573 567 7 8

Michigan 226 824 263------------------------ 189 779 819 11 10 86.0 2 221 271 1 982 401 10 10Texas 180 025 937-------------------------- 123 806 676 12 12 88.1 1 549 680 1 227 335 12 12Kentucky 145 213 536------------------------ 104 364 883 13 13 89.8 1 166 234 1 048 809 13 15Colorado 126 076 043------------------------ 98 919 585 14 15 91.2 891 720 685 568 16 16Pennsylvania 112 034 518-------------------- 99 282 796 15 14 92.5 1 012 263 1 070 293 15 13

North Carolina 96 617 840------------------- 71 795 021 16 16 93.6 1 019 871 1 056 000 14 14Tennessee 67 755 811---------------------- 47 899 079 17 18 94.4 605 287 553 943 18 18Georgia 60 513 790------------------------- 43 332 343 18 20 95.1 647 833 548 498 17 19Maryland 52 596 358------------------------ 31 941 714 19 21 95.7 454 083 432 409 21 21New York 47 702 382----------------------- 65 911 889 20 17 96.3 518 839 598 815 20 17

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 2  580 681 315------ 1 930 792 994 (X) (X) 29.7 18 036 596 14 596 771 (X) (X)

McLean, IL 51 671 510---------------------- 37 121 454 1 1 .6 331 888 277 851 1 1Champaign, IL 45 486 676------------------- 32 510 745 2 2 1.1 278 159 217 611 6 6Kossuth, IA 45 409 171--------------------- 30 307 429 3 5 1.6 302 923 212 709 3 8Iroquois, IL 44 526 657---------------------- 31 865 835 4 3 2.2 311 765 239 093 2 3Livingston, IL 43 905 431-------------------- 25 559 914 5 12 2.7 293 896 224 823 4 5

La Salle, IL 42 403 608---------------------- 31 544 905 6 4 3.1 287 432 242 569 5 2Pottawattamie, IA 36 053 220---------------- 25 187 379 7 13 3.6 242 311 190 703 8 10Bureau, IL 35 818 997----------------------- 29 890 743 8 6 4.0 258 530 230 747 7 4Vermilion, IL 34 909 100--------------------- 23 885 909 9 15 4.4 221 793 167 134 14 21Yuma, CO 32 911 969----------------------- 27 658 409 10 7 4.7 216 131 171 032 15 19

Sioux, IA 32 900 770------------------------ 22 031 184 11 22 5.1 237 825 194 424 9 9Lee, IL 32 353 349-------------------------- 22 550 156 12 20 5.5 225 260 187 061 11 13Sangamon, IL 32 314 473------------------- 25 687 079 13 11 5.9 197 651 176 834 22 16Henry, IL 32 068 803------------------------ 26 523 939 14 9 6.2 235 585 217 461 10 7Hamilton, NE 31 587 426-------------------- 26 975 383 15 8 6.6 212 790 180 745 18 15

Whiteside, IL 31 388 948-------------------- 23 186 194 16 17 7.0 224 053 188 022 12 12Plymouth, IA 30 908 110-------------------- 20 983 864 17 25 7.3 223 661 188 164 13 11Christian, IL 29 422 279--------------------- 21 376 171 18 24 7.7 175 230 144 188 43 40York, NE 28 520 997------------------------ 22 899 913 19 18 8.0 189 476 157 613 27 26Webster, IA 28 419 824--------------------- 19 331 951 20 37 8.3 181 453 138 143 37 51

DeKalb, IL 28 270 633---------------------- 24 203 559 21 14 8.6 211 712 172 456 19 17Ogle, IL 27 944 880------------------------- 23 487 843 22 16 9.0 214 800 183 600 16 14Faribault, MN 27 422 903-------------------- 20 153 889 23 32 9.3 198 882 147 202 20 36Logan, IL 27 406 563----------------------- 20 330 089 24 31 9.6 175 295 141 830 42 44Martin, MN 26 909 787---------------------- 20 370 362 25 30 9.9 195 377 148 972 23 34

Woodbury, IA 26 663 576-------------------- 18 991 273 26 40 10.2 192 504 162 688 25 25Wright, IA 26 222 277----------------------- 16 476 936 27 71 10.5 167 733 119 346 55 99Hardin, IA 26 165 456----------------------- 17 937 064 28 51 10.8 165 980 128 885 57 65Franklin, IA 26 089 978---------------------- 17 768 732 29 53 11.1 172 740 130 089 48 62Buffalo, NE 25 912 019---------------------- 22 177 856 30 21 11.4 182 666 156 077 32 28

Renville, MN 25 789 584-------------------- 19 571 473 31 33 11.7 214 456 144 135 17 42Platte, NE 25 717 010----------------------- 17 217 295 32 60 12.0 195 350 156 391 24 27Buchanan, IA 25 272 487-------------------- 19 024 742 33 39 12.3 176 119 139 845 40 48Greene, IA 25 097 189---------------------- 16 013 687 34 81 12.6 155 469 112 576 73 117Pocahontas, IA 25 063 386------------------ 15 779 661 35 88 12.9 165 258 118 510 58 102

Macon, IL 25 006 618----------------------- 18 778 994 36 43 13.2 145 558 119 739 97 97Hall, NE 24 970 044------------------------ 21 643 058 37 23 13.4 174 122 146 694 45 37Fayette, IA 24 968 718---------------------- 20 745 603 38 27 13.7 181 493 152 228 36 32Phelps, NE 24 866 052---------------------- 26 249 441 39 10 14.0 186 739 171 409 30 18Hamilton, IA 24 820 722--------------------- 17 603 314 40 55 14.3 157 833 126 152 68 74

Jasper, IA 24 563 637----------------------- 18 812 791 41 42 14.6 172 180 140 825 49 45Clinton, IA 24 468 631---------------------- 17 740 345 42 54 14.9 182 501 165 946 33 23Hancock, IA 24 434 863--------------------- 17 048 320 43 65 15.1 170 059 128 403 52 69Benton, IA 24 399 018---------------------- 19 409 044 44 35 15.4 178 600 144 170 38 41Calhoun, IA 24 359 259--------------------- 15 303 730 45 93 15.7 153 415 111 282 81 120

Kankakee, IL 24 303 166-------------------- 18 955 440 46 41 16.0 182 399 151 488 34 33Grundy, IA 24 257 243---------------------- 18 051 570 47 49 16.3 157 377 128 793 70 67Shelby, IA 24 218 298----------------------- 16 173 496 48 78 16.5 175 692 132 411 41 56Shelby, IL 24 204 809----------------------- 18 383 140 49 45 16.8 157 026 131 243 71 59Redwood, MN 24 177 244------------------- 18 128 361 50 48 17.1 198 082 146 395 21 39

Tama, IA 24 071 148------------------------ 19 327 395 51 38 17.4 174 699 146 615 44 38Kearney, NE 24 048 901-------------------- 20 383 897 52 29 17.6 161 427 139 761 61 49Cedar, IA 24 009 947----------------------- 16 395 191 53 73 17.9 169 694 138 757 53 50Tazewell, IL 23 987 451--------------------- 18 558 097 54 44 18.2 153 974 137 203 79 52Edgar, IL 23 965 721------------------------ 18 276 479 55 46 18.5 154 471 126 767 76 72

Delaware, IA 23 820 937-------------------- 20 436 465 56 28 18.8 176 359 152 360 39 31Harrison, IA 23 697 759--------------------- 16 261 726 57 76 19.0 160 373 124 451 64 78Carroll, IA 23 451 686----------------------- 17 304 749 58 58 19.3 160 115 132 252 66 57Fillmore, NE 23 234 137--------------------- 17 093 574 59 63 19.6 152 925 122 106 83 87Story, IA 23 212 655------------------------ 16 455 650 60 72 19.8 151 920 116 748 85 107

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Table 56. Corn Harvested for Grain or Seed: 1992 and 1987 mCon.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Bushels Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Holt, NE 22 952 608------------------------ 19 521 415 61 34 20.1 190 133 153 328 26 29Sac, IA 22 931 866------------------------- 15 021 139 62 98 20.4 154 463 119 558 77 98Palo Alto, IA 22  770 028-------------------- 15 586 249 63 90 20.6 154 748 118 241 74 104Custer, NE 22 757 202---------------------- 20 942 858 64 26 20.9 189 435 164 614 28 24Buena Vista, IA 22 561 472------------------ 15 880 096 65 84 21.1 154 306 125 356 78 75

Crawford, IA 22 533 198--------------------- 15 865 611 66 85 21.4 163 348 132 197 59 58Black Hawk, IA 22  483 724------------------ 16 646 615 67 68 21.7 151 856 120 536 86 94Warren, IL 22 182 403---------------------- 17 050 633 68 64 21.9 150 521 140 526 92 46Jackson, MN 22 178 922-------------------- 16 764 663 69 67 22.2 181 593 126 178 35 73Marshall, IA 22 158 940--------------------- 16 830 774 70 66 22.4 149 890 121 035 93 93

Monona, IA 22 148 419--------------------- 15 077 846 71 96 22.7 161 113 127 574 63 70Boone, IA 22 148 282----------------------- 15 534 064 72 92 22.9 144 447 112 738 101 115Adams, NE 22 133 630---------------------- 18 000 892 73 50 23.2 146 367 122 649 96 85Cerro Gordo, IA 22 088 779----------------- 15 908 537 74 83 23.4 161 220 123 528 62 82Antelope, NE 22 043 654-------------------- 17 510 089 75 56 23.7 185 922 166 039 31 22

Knox, IL 21 967 613------------------------ 17 860 295 76 52 23.9 151 798 148 496 87 35Butler, IA 21 966 616----------------------- 15 823 601 77 86 24.2 150 633 121 799 91 89Blue Earth, MN 21  927 031------------------ 17 385 514 78 57 24.4 166 337 129 083 56 64Freeborn, MN 21 824 999------------------- 18 258 520 79 47 24.7 174 055 134 963 46 54O’Brien, IA 21 602 540---------------------- 16 222 003 80 77 24.9 156 380 124 897 72 76

Macoupin, IL 21 136 563-------------------- 14 611 990 81 103 25.2 137 074 119 140 116 101Weld, CO 21 132 146----------------------- 16 513 158 82 70 25.4 143 961 121 556 104 90Humboldt, IA 21 056 659-------------------- 13 484 942 83 124 25.7 132 946 96 411 127 164Dawson, NE 21 055 563--------------------- 22 784 059 84 19 25.9 170 207 152 587 51 30Montgomery, IL 20 976 118------------------ 13 299 737 85 132 26.2 136 243 108 800 118 125

Clayton, IA 20 954 330---------------------- 17 251 649 86 59 26.4 162 965 130 350 60 60Hancock, IL 20 912 517--------------------- 13 414 087 87 128 26.6 144 874 122 731 99 84Douglas, IL 20 883 386---------------------- 15 960 420 88 82 26.9 125 752 100 586 143 151Saunders, NE 20 866 008------------------- 12 385 498 89 149 27.1 160 190 123 685 65 80Boone, NE 20 835 675---------------------- 15 038 730 90 97 27.4 173 584 143 001 47 43

Lincoln, NE 20 523 438--------------------- 17 169 799 91 62 27.6 159 049 121 193 67 91Jasper, IN 20 463 992----------------------- 15 791 109 92 87 27.8 152 012 121 192 84 92Ford, IL 20 354 780------------------------- 13 352 974 93 130 28.1 138 274 102 627 112 145McDonough, IL 20 296 253------------------ 13 062 581 94 138 28.3 133 566 108 389 124 127Cherokee, IA 20 294 392-------------------- 13 914 353 95 114 28.5 140 647 111 626 109 118

Clay, NE 20 077 130------------------------ 17 176 768 96 61 28.8 138 109 120 404 114 96Mower, MN 19 904 673--------------------- 16 299 662 97 75 29.0 169 180 123 664 54 81Piatt, IL 19 869 505------------------------- 15 765 973 98 89 29.2 117 130 98 964 163 158Dane, WI 19 654 306----------------------- 19 379 254 99 36 29.4 187 388 170 041 29 20Merrick, NE 19 624 245--------------------- 16 341 950 100 74 29.7 153 694 122 762 80 83

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Table 57. Sorghum Harvested for Grain or Seed: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Bushels Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

United States 733  312 667----------- 633 174 972 (X) (X) 100.0 10 887 147 9 760 574 (X) (X)

STATES

20 leading States 729  867 581--------- 629 395 549 (X) (X) 99.5 10 827 287 9 687 982 (X) (X)

Texas 222 512 221-------------------------- 155 573 425 1 2 30.3 3 984 934 2 665 237 1 2Kansas 222 145 624------------------------- 228 045 100 2 1 60.6 2 957 276 3 399 564 2 1Nebraska 122 513 083----------------------- 101 004 096 3 3 77.3 1 412 747 1 300 713 3 3Missouri 53 046 665------------------------ 50 759 064 4 4 84.6 586 559 625 047 4 4Arkansas 23 339 497----------------------- 22 351 651 5 5 87.8 344 936 334 569 5 6

Illinois 17 832 460-------------------------- 10 123 461 6 7 90.2 201 360 118 180 8 11Oklahoma 13 933 273----------------------- 15 114 650 7 6 92.1 281 244 339 368 6 5Louisiana 11 723 104----------------------- 7 226 766 8 11 93.7 179 376 122 030 10 10South Dakota 8 898 790------------------- 8 865 184 9 8 94.9 245 783 181 776 7 8New Mexico 8 144 520--------------------- 8 680 130 10 9 96.0 180 421 156 979 9 9

Mississippi 7 172 060---------------------- 6 758 881 11 12 97.0 105 151 111 250 12 12Colorado 6 280 126------------------------ 7 327 665 12 10 97.8 163 850 190 554 11 7Tennessee 3 808 376---------------------- 3 003 731 13 13 98.4 50 550 45 879 13 13Georgia 1 711 391------------------------- 1 551 179 14 14 98.6 39 948 40 257 14 14Indiana 1 651 455------------------------- 590 332 15 19 98.8 17 154 7 284 16 20

Kentucky 1 396 313------------------------ 892 459 16 17 99.0 16 946 13 844 17 17Alabama 1 178 791------------------------ 1 071 198 17 15 99.2 24 343 25 634 15 15Maryland 980 935------------------------ 89 994 18 27 99.3 12 162 1 853 20 26Virginia 840 928------------------------- 342 878 19 21 99.4 13 058 7 100 19 21Delaware 757 969----------------------- 23 705 20 34 99.5 9 489 864 21 31

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 440  063 774------ 344 021 471 (X) (X) 60.0 6 270 735 4 993 505 (X) (X)

Gage, NE 14 398 556----------------------- 10 404 816 1 1 2.0 155 896 134 270 3 1Lancaster, NE 12 200 594------------------- 9 813 763 2 2 3.6 124 821 126 384 6 2Lubbock, TX 10 160 344-------------------- 967 899 3 201 5.0 166 796 21 242 2 164Marshall, KS 9 955 678-------------------- 6 350 013 4 6 6.4 108 329 91 784 10 8Hockley, TX 9 804 397--------------------- 1 721 368 5 124 7.7 155 358 42 895 4 57

Nemaha, KS 9 393 841-------------------- 6 296 279 6 7 9.0 101 522 90 325 14 9Nueces, TX 9 351 166--------------------- 7 879 930 7 3 10.3 174 338 120 321 1 3Hidalgo, TX 8 842 146--------------------- 5 584 082 8 11 11.5 147 894 88 903 5 11Washington, KS 8 531 981----------------- 7 110 326 9 4 12.6 96 525 96 823 16 5Hale, TX 7 882 592------------------------ 1 530 392 10 142 13.7 109 093 20 643 9 171

Saline, NE 7 874 996---------------------- 5 766 874 11 8 14.8 85 515 72 069 21 16Floyd, TX 7 441 944----------------------- 1 723 830 12 123 15.8 105 332 25 335 12 136Jefferson, NE 7 267 020------------------- 4 403 340 13 25 16.8 76 038 59 579 28 26Seward, NE 7 143 591--------------------- 5 627 328 14 9 17.8 77 705 67 710 27 20Crosby, TX 6 983 371---------------------- 1 230 776 15 171 18.7 118 945 22 112 7 155

Lamb, TX 6 714 503----------------------- 1 591 757 16 138 19.6 107 805 28 707 11 118Willacy, TX 6 494 664---------------------- 5 475 940 17 12 20.5 94 580 65 727 18 21San Patricio, TX 6 111 560----------------- 7 036 333 18 5 21.3 103 856 96 188 13 6Cochran, TX 6 054 475--------------------- 1 514 964 19 146 22.2 113 189 34 188 8 86Terry, TX 6 023 689----------------------- 1 142 742 20 180 23.0 97 638 30 011 15 111

Marion, KS 5 607 204---------------------- 4 561 421 21 22 23.8 80 455 68 973 25 18Butler, KS 5 295 348----------------------- 4 789 767 22 17 24.5 71 351 68 302 33 19Thayer, NE 5 247 672---------------------- 4 670 665 23 19 25.2 62 557 57 572 45 30Nuckolls, NE 5 182 880-------------------- 4 402 762 24 26 25.9 66 263 56 465 38 32Wharton, TX 5 164 711-------------------- 4 866 985 25 16 26.6 74 993 62 643 29 24

Reno, KS 5 143 797----------------------- 5 271 312 26 13 27.3 81 222 80 060 24 12Smith, KS 5 064 096----------------------- 5 249 221 27 15 28.0 62 611 61 188 44 25Jewell, KS 4 979 255---------------------- 4 277 975 28 28 28.7 62 665 58 469 43 27Fillmore, NE 4 960 605--------------------- 3 908 854 29 34 29.4 53 311 48 529 50 44Republic, KS 4 872 698-------------------- 5 252 038 30 14 30.0 67 463 64 091 37 22

Sedgwick, KS 4 852 150------------------- 4 162 363 31 30 30.7 69 403 63 831 35 23Harvey, KS 4 745 251---------------------- 4 377 977 32 27 31.3 70 302 55 624 34 35Bailey, TX 4 716 486----------------------- 1 154 302 33 178 32.0 95 198 29 975 17 112Cameron, TX 4 666 555-------------------- 3 126 534 34 51 32.6 72 852 46 326 30 50Rice, KS 4 534 334------------------------ 4 174 853 35 29 33.2 60 858 53 304 47 37

Stevens, KS 4 499 049--------------------- 5 595 676 36 10 33.8 82 824 114 832 23 4New Madrid, MO 4  341 080----------------- 4 630 110 37 21 34.4 46 927 53 075 55 38Deaf Smith, TX 4 234 745------------------ 4 676 428 38 18 35.0 64 718 70 791 40 17Lynn, TX 4 221 774------------------------ 496 168 39 267 35.6 89 527 14 365 19 210Carson, TX 4 165 729---------------------- 3 367 462 40 46 36.2 59 973 50 167 48 41

Otoe, NE 4 102 052----------------------- 3 611 809 41 37 36.7 43 311 46 506 62 49Clay, NE 4 067 585------------------------ 3 188 093 42 50 37.3 50 393 37 662 53 72Brown, KS 3 914 386---------------------- 2 296 531 43 89 37.8 39 495 28 762 70 117Mitchell, KS 3 852 918--------------------- 3 569 899 44 40 38.3 51 861 48 067 51 45Pawnee, NE 3 796 800--------------------- 3 512 942 45 42 38.8 44 999 45 948 58 52

Butler, NE 3 779 007----------------------- 3 480 278 46 44 39.4 45 272 41 910 57 61Jim Wells, TX 3 723 282------------------- 3 222 051 47 49 39.9 80 089 55 167 26 36Audrain, MO 3 562 849--------------------- 2 684 342 48 67 40.4 32 440 26 587 96 125Williamson, TX 3 532 323------------------ 3 535 654 49 41 40.8 72 395 57 373 32 31Osage, KS 3 522 570---------------------- 2 864 632 50 62 41.3 37 284 39 997 78 67

Texas, OK 3 509 293---------------------- 4 495 941 51 24 41.8 66 166 94 456 39 7Clay, KS 3 488 520------------------------ 2 964 750 52 58 42.3 40 449 41 625 67 63Roosevelt, NM 3 482 116------------------ 3 665 019 53 36 42.7 85 087 75 276 22 15Finney, KS 3 434 145---------------------- 3 950 820 54 32 43.2 38 670 55 632 72 34Dickinson, KS 3 408 609------------------- 2 702 408 55 65 43.7 47 183 47 319 54 47

Stoddard, MO 3 406 455------------------- 3 580 468 56 39 44.1 36 119 44 700 82 55McPherson, KS 3 405 083------------------ 3 602 374 57 38 44.6 51 673 44 923 52 53York, NE 3 301 411------------------------ 3 017 568 58 55 45.1 37 579 33 841 76 88Swisher, TX 3 278 032--------------------- 1 873 430 59 108 45.5 46 367 25 229 56 137Johnson, NE 3 214 981-------------------- 3 121 925 60 52 45.9 36 719 41 977 81 60

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Table 57. Sorghum Harvested for Grain or Seed: 1992 and 1987 mCon.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Bushels Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Curry, NM 3 199 269----------------------- 3 347 435 61 47 46.4 63 745 50 975 41 40Starr, TX 3 087 640------------------------ 4 526 663 62 23 46.8 59 860 76 281 49 14Baca, CO 3 076 707----------------------- 3 012 354 63 56 47.2 87 368 88 909 20 10Cimarron, OK 3 070 470-------------------- 2 935 375 64 59 47.6 72 664 79 606 31 13Gray, KS 3 016 818------------------------ 4 043 766 65 31 48.1 32 785 47 462 93 46

Cloud, KS 2 999 861----------------------- 3 004 763 66 57 48.5 41 972 37 418 64 73Charles Mix, SD 2 985 060----------------- 1 354 534 67 161 48.9 61 662 21 156 46 167Hill, TX 2 799 939------------------------- 3 411 311 68 45 49.2 67 621 58 090 36 29Adams, NE 2 778 377---------------------- 2 267 122 69 91 49.6 30 060 26 860 106 123Lyon, KS 2 753 110------------------------ 2 360 796 70 82 50.0 36 066 35 421 83 82

Webster, NE 2 750 583-------------------- 2 508 188 71 78 50.4 34 440 32 990 90 94Dawson, TX 2 748 166--------------------- 613 755 72 247 50.8 63 316 17 763 42 186Parmer, TX 2 741 712---------------------- 2 027 179 73 101 51.1 40 280 26 175 68 130Catahoula, LA 2 677 539------------------- 2 268 667 74 90 51.5 37 550 33 015 77 92Hansford, TX 2 669 873-------------------- 3 820 068 75 35 51.9 31 050 44 758 100 54

Butler, MO 2 666 655---------------------- 2 810 011 76 64 52.2 34 262 39 195 91 68Meade, KS 2 618 624---------------------- 4 632 870 77 20 52.6 29 426 56 143 110 33Furnas, NE 2 541 288---------------------- 2 494 130 78 80 52.9 29 999 33 741 107 89Phillips, KS 2 518 555---------------------- 2 650 230 79 69 53.3 37 102 36 063 79 79Pawnee, KS 2 504 232--------------------- 3 497 382 80 43 53.6 34 883 46 236 88 51

Barton, KS 2 489 889---------------------- 2 893 658 81 61 53.9 41 052 41 882 65 62Mississippi, MO 2 465 228------------------ 1 690 664 82 131 54.3 23 563 18 480 142 183Ford, KS 2 465 175------------------------ 3 911 021 83 33 54.6 32 601 52 001 94 39Pottawatomie, KS 2 456 230---------------- 1 707 784 84 128 55.0 27 633 27 721 114 121Matagorda, TX 2 448 157------------------ 2 338 904 85 86 55.3 38 297 38 533 74 69

Osborne, KS 2 446 964-------------------- 2 602 595 86 70 55.6 35 159 35 210 87 83Ochiltree, TX 2 439 936-------------------- 2 560 483 87 73 56.0 35 406 36 983 86 75Atchison, KS 2 407 599-------------------- 2 555 518 88 74 56.3 27 184 32 153 116 98Grant, KS 2 403 789----------------------- 2 350 616 89 85 56.6 34 468 42 463 89 58Gove, KS 2 374 161----------------------- 2 505 504 90 79 56.9 30 264 40 514 103 64

Barton, MO 2 361 918--------------------- 2 694 906 91 66 57.3 26 175 32 140 118 99Saunders, NE 2 295 955------------------- 1 543 594 92 141 57.6 24 266 19 856 135 174Harlan, NE 2 286 545---------------------- 1 924 135 93 104 57.9 26 040 23 178 119 147Stafford, KS 2 265 738--------------------- 3 023 173 94 54 58.2 38 461 47 264 73 48Refugio, TX 2 254 438--------------------- 3 025 484 95 53 58.5 40 662 43 298 66 56

Gaines, TX 2 240 285---------------------- 731 466 96 227 58.8 44 766 21 262 59 162Polk, NE 2 232 709------------------------ 2 670 101 97 68 59.1 25 567 31 904 122 101Wilson, KS 2 218 172---------------------- 1 796 323 98 117 59.4 23 649 26 603 141 124Grayson, TX 2 205 327--------------------- 976 618 99 199 59.7 35 676 16 570 85 198Jackson, TX 2 192 137--------------------- 1 805 766 100 115 60.0 33 536 30 478 92 107

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Table 58. Wheat Harvested for Grain: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Bushels Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

United States 2  206 729 476----------- 1 887 103 964 (X) (X) 100.0 59 089 470 53 224 174 (X) (X)

STATES

20 leading States 2  063 800 765--------- 1 753 430 310 (X) (X) 93.5 55 804 509 49 674 800 (X) (X)

North Dakota 409  882 271-------------------- 248 678 425 1 2 18.6 10 627 608 8 778 869 1 1Kansas 329 082 833------------------------- 292 999 442 2 1 33.5 9 942 149 8 679 588 2 2Montana 142 893 032------------------------ 143 802 744 3 3 40.0 4 885 520 4 703 455 4 3Oklahoma 138 121 986----------------------- 113 464 955 4 5 46.2 5 197 545 4 276 344 3 4Minnesota 126 255 763----------------------- 97 967 169 5 7 51.9 2 609 161 2 444 294 7 7

Washington 120 833 207--------------------- 114 781 997 6 4 57.4 2 495 940 2 160 641 8 9Texas 111 202 412-------------------------- 98 226 965 7 6 62.5 3 726 217 3 649 104 5 5South Dakota 101 053 975------------------- 91 141 128 8 8 67.0 3 340 644 3 229 384 6 6Idaho 94 094 326--------------------------- 83 250 152 9 9 71.3 1 384 893 1 239 480 11 11Colorado 71 825 463------------------------ 81 581 401 10 10 74.6 2 384 979 2 421 603 9 8

Missouri 58 143 633------------------------ 31 939 663 11 17 77.2 1 319 575 750 208 12 16Illinois 54 096 203-------------------------- 48 850 664 12 13 79.6 1 075 805 954 990 14 12Ohio 54 020 364---------------------------- 42 452 489 13 14 82.1 1 089 529 838 496 13 15Nebraska 53 512 448----------------------- 76 826 252 14 11 84.5 1 800 432 1 962 051 10 10Oregon 46 527 762------------------------- 51 875 186 15 12 86.6 924 855 838 849 15 14

California 39 456 581----------------------- 40 004 786 16 15 88.4 569 044 562 302 18 18Arkansas 35 234 257----------------------- 33 241 332 17 16 90.0 815 096 859 405 16 13Michigan 29 350 586------------------------ 16 465 394 18 19 91.3 583 245 356 073 17 21Indiana 25 048 728------------------------- 30 789 151 19 18 92.5 542 058 590 920 19 17North Carolina 23 164 935------------------- 15 091 015 20 20 93.5 490 214 378 744 20 20

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 900  232 535------ 681 841 593 (X) (X) 40.8 23 218 408 19 746 802 (X) (X)

Whitman, WA 27 181 668-------------------- 26 984 083 1 1 1.2 473 128 389 317 1 3Polk, MN 21 799 164------------------------ 14 298 483 2 4 2.2 437 837 328 215 4 8Cavalier, ND 21 714 592-------------------- 13 290 194 3 7 3.2 468 298 348 693 2 5Cass, ND 19 853 537----------------------- 12 220 243 4 8 4.1 410 602 300 861 9 14Marshall, MN 18 723 403-------------------- 11 538 229 5 12 5.0 344 609 292 482 17 16

Lincoln, WA 17 092 595--------------------- 14 984 692 6 3 5.7 360 331 316 350 13 9Walsh, ND 16 283 920---------------------- 10 749 496 7 14 6.5 312 742 248 844 18 24Barnes, ND 16 129 139--------------------- 8 037 081 8 22 7.2 361 022 258 545 12 22Stutsman, ND 16 026 065------------------- 9 466 552 9 19 7.9 412 426 331 065 8 7Ward, ND 15 768 090----------------------- 6 837 070 10 36 8.6 440 273 334 614 3 6

Pembina, ND 15 671 501-------------------- 10 085 875 11 17 9.3 286 767 221 638 21 30Grand Forks, ND 14  693 420---------------- 8 639 474 12 20 10.0 278 837 214 397 24 34Grant, WA 14 333 795---------------------- 11 705 242 13 11 10.7 231 665 175 845 40 59Umatilla, OR 13 626 966-------------------- 16 029 120 14 2 11.3 268 523 227 108 29 28Bingham, ID 13 609 331--------------------- 10 630 875 15 15 11.9 145 119 131 338 112 109

Bottineau, ND 13 083 670------------------- 7 227 228 16 27 12.5 376 517 312 921 10 10Sumner, KS 12 676 172--------------------- 10 409 785 17 16 13.1 422 662 356 942 6 4Walla Walla, WA 12 588 275----------------- 11 395 391 18 13 13.6 238 886 187 538 37 47McLean, ND 12 527 581--------------------- 6 358 371 19 48 14.2 362 971 299 049 11 15Adams, WA 12 284 526--------------------- 11 966 025 20 9 14.8 304 932 303 379 19 11

Kittson, MN 11 844 766--------------------- 8 585 906 21 21 15.3 227 248 188 908 41 46Williams, ND 11 722 154-------------------- 6 565 031 22 42 15.8 349 955 279 979 16 17Ramsey, ND 11 670 187-------------------- 7 571 874 23 26 16.4 289 148 260 059 20 21Towner, ND 10 663 328--------------------- 6 487 268 24 44 16.8 270 900 219 749 28 32Chouteau, MT 10 452 132------------------- 14 138 070 25 5 17.3 425 081 432 124 5 1

Mountrail, ND 9 968 718------------------- 4 516 391 26 96 17.8 274 565 225 044 26 29LaMoure, ND 9 841 499-------------------- 5 042 631 27 78 18.2 223 601 178 419 44 56Richland, ND 9 603 319-------------------- 7 218 466 28 29 18.6 199 732 190 758 59 43Nelson, ND 9 372 427--------------------- 5 876 969 29 57 19.1 218 394 189 292 47 45Roosevelt, MT 9 322 582------------------- 6 421 479 30 47 19.5 283 482 257 437 23 23

Benson, ND 9 253 323--------------------- 5 480 050 31 68 19.9 285 575 219 358 22 33Wells, ND 9 206 965----------------------- 5 540 790 32 63 20.3 277 013 208 297 25 37Traill, ND 9 062 647----------------------- 5 447 352 33 69 20.7 193 705 142 118 61 94Garfield, OK 9 058 961--------------------- 8 008 577 34 23 21.1 354 258 279 720 14 18Clay, MN 9 024 845------------------------ 6 913 385 35 33 21.6 192 755 159 670 64 76

Kit Carson, CO 8 999 608------------------ 9 497 589 36 18 22.0 273 188 302 218 27 12McPherson, KS 8 847 541------------------ 6 198 954 37 51 22.4 224 444 184 434 43 49Reno, KS 8 738 047----------------------- 6 848 396 38 35 22.8 246 292 237 738 35 26Grant, OK 8 715 989----------------------- 7 912 649 39 25 23.2 350 994 277 990 15 19Finney, KS 8 570 415---------------------- 7 146 392 40 30 23.5 202 099 174 488 58 61

Sheridan, MT 8 424 300-------------------- 5 507 791 41 65 23.9 233 620 231 484 39 27Norman, MN 8 241 154-------------------- 5 852 718 42 58 24.3 178 777 133 038 75 107Hettinger, ND 8 159 158-------------------- 5 144 786 43 75 24.7 237 250 194 505 38 40Renville, ND 8 114 995--------------------- 3 785 487 44 143 25.0 205 643 161 755 56 72Cassia, ID 8 077 910----------------------- 7 048 498 45 32 25.4 105 671 98 301 177 173

Steele, ND 8 004 635---------------------- 4 455 174 46 100 25.8 182 556 132 713 72 108Hill, MT 7 912 160------------------------- 13 503 344 47 6 26.1 422 612 423 507 7 2Divide, ND 7 871 741---------------------- 5 298 965 48 74 26.5 207 070 192 685 54 42Texas, OK 7 836 096---------------------- 7 135 320 49 31 26.8 218 266 244 092 48 25Brown, SD 7 686 899---------------------- 6 179 364 50 52 27.2 225 083 220 987 42 31

Wilkin, MN 7 597 574---------------------- 4 757 259 51 88 27.5 149 169 120 438 103 128Sedgwick, KS 7 526 232------------------- 5 504 665 52 66 27.9 218 794 189 806 46 44Franklin, WA 7 413 421-------------------- 5 988 090 53 54 28.2 131 567 112 290 135 139Harper, KS 7 394 254---------------------- 6 247 571 54 50 28.5 251 660 212 192 31 35Washington, CO 7 380 704----------------- 11 712 410 55 10 28.9 247 819 301 998 33 13

Adams, CO 7 220 253--------------------- 6 728 447 56 37 29.2 206 963 181 215 55 51Alfalfa, OK 7 071 142---------------------- 6 607 562 57 39 29.5 247 258 205 437 34 38McKenzie, ND 6 672 488------------------- 3 418 275 58 168 29.8 172 209 136 127 80 101Valley, MT 6 659 803---------------------- 6 591 156 59 41 30.1 251 140 271 528 32 20Kingman, KS 6 643 853-------------------- 4 985 931 60 80 30.4 208 353 176 798 53 58

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Table 58. Wheat Harvested for Grain: 1992 and 1987 mCon.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Bushels Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Power, ID 6 604 820----------------------- 5 480 142 61 67 30.7 107 964 94 873 174 183Kay, OK 6 474 208------------------------ 4 899 324 62 84 31.0 238 993 172 753 36 62Roseau, MN 6 407 640--------------------- 4 960 284 63 81 31.3 150 202 149 482 100 84Burke, ND 6 336 654---------------------- 3 423 947 64 167 31.6 173 731 150 738 77 83Dickey, ND 6 331 136---------------------- 3 432 017 65 165 31.9 154 149 130 277 94 112

Mitchell, KS 6 307 314--------------------- 6 254 876 66 49 32.2 182 327 164 343 73 71Spokane, WA 6 288 745------------------- 5 647 555 67 60 32.5 124 571 94 160 144 185Spink, SD 6 206 744----------------------- 5 583 007 68 62 32.7 215 150 194 416 50 41McCone, MT 6 177 913-------------------- 4 915 494 69 83 33.0 192 786 174 998 62 60Sargent, ND 6 062 752--------------------- 3 700 857 70 152 33.3 146 405 122 435 109 122

Liberty, MT 6 026 122---------------------- 6 484 846 71 45 33.6 254 163 208 313 30 36Custer, OK 5 976 606---------------------- 4 289 749 72 111 33.8 209 695 160 300 52 75Daniels, MT 5 971 039--------------------- 3 982 345 73 130 34.1 183 482 180 207 71 55Latah, ID 5 879 905------------------------ 6 595 679 74 40 34.4 97 212 88 407 195 200Richland, MT 5 852 484-------------------- 4 299 292 75 109 34.6 163 028 145 658 85 87

Stanton, KS 5 839 688--------------------- 4 136 357 76 122 34.9 129 570 113 050 137 137Washita, OK 5 747 779--------------------- 4 709 864 77 90 35.2 221 156 181 076 45 53Dickinson, KS 5 734 991------------------- 4 377 284 78 103 35.4 167 392 135 344 82 104Douglas, WA 5 699 260-------------------- 6 886 836 79 34 35.7 192 782 185 258 63 48Griggs, ND 5 668 961---------------------- 3 309 243 80 179 35.9 134 806 109 925 129 144

Morrow, OR 5 620 603--------------------- 7 220 121 81 28 36.2 148 381 129 338 104 115McHenry, ND 5 597 737-------------------- 3 316 209 82 178 36.4 190 295 169 174 66 65Wichita, KS 5 504 348--------------------- 4 477 060 83 98 36.7 141 062 118 864 120 131Woods, OK 5 485 136--------------------- 4 959 741 84 82 36.9 190 949 169 535 65 64Emmons, ND 5 456 235-------------------- 4 026 094 85 128 37.2 184 289 168 147 68 67

Haskell, KS 5 434 200--------------------- 3 800 254 86 142 37.4 122 788 99 081 148 170Ochiltree, TX 5 418 367-------------------- 4 372 769 87 105 37.7 184 060 168 662 70 66Sully, SD 5 387 494------------------------ 4 246 051 88 115 37.9 194 831 166 337 60 69Morton, ND 5 387 400--------------------- 3 417 574 89 169 38.2 162 087 129 651 86 113Hansford, TX 5 367 800-------------------- 2 830 397 90 203 38.4 138 323 106 326 123 155

Kiowa, OK 5 353 249---------------------- 3 899 759 91 134 38.7 204 519 160 839 57 74Kingfisher, OK 5 292 702------------------- 3 854 571 92 135 38.9 213 410 156 733 51 78Ness, KS 5 279 805----------------------- 4 654 378 93 91 39.1 162 046 135 612 87 103Canadian, OK 5 268 740------------------- 3 733 226 94 148 39.4 184 089 137 516 69 99Marion, KS 5 262 171---------------------- 3 717 501 95 150 39.6 144 031 118 472 117 132

Dallam, TX 5 250 617---------------------- 3 748 342 96 146 39.9 112 955 97 114 162 177Foster, ND 5 226 193---------------------- 3 802 356 97 141 40.1 146 410 119 280 108 130Bonneville, ID 5 220 090------------------- 4 651 785 98 92 40.3 72 576 79 430 252 223Scott, KS 5 180 125----------------------- 4 521 675 99 94 40.6 143 320 115 140 118 135Gove, KS 5 129 127----------------------- 4 498 191 100 97 40.8 136 367 117 701 125 133

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Table 59. Barley Harvested for Grain: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Bushels Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

United States 397  245 453----------- 458 025 465 (X) (X) 100.0 6 818 065 9 178 410 (X) (X)

STATES

20 leading States 390  112 327--------- 449 452 678 (X) (X) 98.2 6 698 034 9 002 809 (X) (X)

North Dakota 142  747 145-------------------- 120 600 254 1 1 35.9 2 388 696 2 690 972 1 1Idaho 48 647 384--------------------------- 59 437 911 2 3 48.2 691 273 833 225 3 3Montana 47 381 536------------------------ 79 606 320 3 2 60.1 1 168 663 1 900 275 2 2Minnesota 42 514 551----------------------- 44 734 800 4 4 70.8 592 914 807 374 4 4Washington 19 565 135--------------------- 31 889 132 5 5 75.7 422 447 609 133 5 6

South Dakota 17 423 745------------------- 29 647 024 6 6 80.1 361 718 766 698 6 5California 12 183 472----------------------- 14 560 411 7 7 83.2 204 119 269 845 7 7Colorado 8 934 199------------------------ 12 386 192 8 8 85.4 115 321 203 226 9 8Wyoming 8 178 366------------------------ 8 654 469 9 11 87.5 104 167 127 366 11 10Utah 7 879 596---------------------------- 9 506 857 10 10 89.5 104 213 126 345 10 11

Oregon 7 787 057------------------------- 12 272 482 11 9 91.4 127 185 186 504 8 9Virginia 5 438 662------------------------- 3 716 711 12 13 92.8 75 341 61 280 13 14Pennsylvania 5 286 907-------------------- 3 433 897 13 16 94.1 79 172 60 658 12 15Maryland 4 240 170------------------------ 3 707 134 14 14 95.2 63 024 59 268 15 16Wisconsin 3 347 564----------------------- 3 872 100 15 12 96.1 64 255 74 657 14 13

Delaware 2 605 621----------------------- 1 897 161 16 19 96.7 37 520 32 642 16 20Arizona 1 952 678------------------------- 1 365 067 17 21 97.2 19 984 14 654 20 22North Carolina 1 830 777------------------- 2 071 248 18 18 97.7 30 798 37 132 17 19Michigan 1 094 111------------------------ 2 454 284 19 17 97.9 20 936 46 090 19 18Kansas 1 073 651------------------------- 3 639 224 20 15 98.2 26 288 95 465 18 12

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 286  188 830------ 296 208 455 (X) (X) 72.0 4 706 940 5 683 948 (X) (X)

Cavalier, ND 11 425 836-------------------- 9 635 339 1 2 2.9 166 621 172 846 2 3Polk, MN 8 628 533------------------------ 8 221 898 2 4 5.0 111 682 139 617 5 5Barnes, ND 8 467 054--------------------- 6 203 946 3 9 7.2 120 022 122 244 4 9Whitman, WA 8 292 543-------------------- 9 883 722 4 1 9.3 167 579 182 135 1 2Grand Forks, ND 8  167 996---------------- 7 201 751 5 6 11.3 107 979 127 006 7 8

Cass, ND 8 150 557----------------------- 9 601 481 6 3 13.4 110 384 158 202 6 4Traill, ND 6 223 758----------------------- 5 615 183 7 11 14.9 83 738 103 919 16 14Bottineau, ND 6 024 854------------------- 4 267 515 8 21 16.5 124 744 129 541 3 7Ramsey, ND 5 876 826-------------------- 4 091 448 9 23 17.9 94 087 90 812 10 17Norman, MN 5 444 847-------------------- 4 493 632 10 20 19.3 71 748 77 350 22 23

Towner, ND 5 352 859--------------------- 3 867 814 11 26 20.7 88 503 85 875 11 19Walsh, ND 4 879 592---------------------- 4 692 517 12 17 21.9 66 715 79 661 24 21Steele, ND 4 834 352---------------------- 4 055 414 13 24 23.1 71 760 78 326 21 22Marshall, MN 4 829 029-------------------- 4 745 450 14 15 24.3 60 179 86 733 27 18Bonneville, ID 4 752 936------------------- 4 716 829 15 16 25.5 55 747 66 016 30 31

Ward, ND 4 663 907----------------------- 2 603 872 16 42 26.7 87 902 85 459 12 20Teton, MT 4 661 135---------------------- 6 821 016 17 7 27.9 104 571 115 628 8 11Caribou, ID 4 642 834---------------------- 5 038 410 18 13 29.0 73 692 75 482 18 25Pembina, ND 4 584 226-------------------- 4 521 207 19 19 30.2 59 461 69 613 28 29Fremont, ID 4 511 366--------------------- 4 768 684 20 14 31.3 63 835 71 147 26 27

Stutsman, ND 4 299 133------------------- 3 500 868 21 29 32.4 69 134 75 613 23 24Madison, ID 4 202 800--------------------- 3 712 601 22 27 33.5 52 421 52 085 33 40Nelson, ND 4 124 892--------------------- 2 986 007 23 35 34.5 64 882 63 579 25 34Renville, ND 4 105 301--------------------- 1 982 696 24 63 35.5 72 696 63 372 20 35Griggs, ND 3 692 740---------------------- 2 400 161 25 47 36.5 55 451 51 160 32 41

Lincoln, WA 3 577 753--------------------- 6 319 462 26 8 37.4 86 309 129 675 15 6Benson, ND 3 535 494--------------------- 2 234 381 27 53 38.3 72 959 59 687 19 37Clay, MN 3 442 773------------------------ 3 887 548 28 25 39.1 48 050 66 279 38 30Klamath, OR 3 360 204-------------------- 3 367 112 29 31 40.0 37 315 42 078 46 63Jefferson, ID 3 353 101-------------------- 3 373 311 30 30 40.8 40 280 39 964 42 68

Minidoka, ID 3 279 421--------------------- 2 474 945 31 46 41.6 32 375 25 000 52 105Pondera, MT 3 228 928-------------------- 6 123 189 32 10 42.4 86 398 111 048 14 12Glacier, MT 3 198 921--------------------- 5 057 516 33 12 43.3 80 996 109 052 17 13Wells, ND 2 885 441----------------------- 2 165 364 34 56 44.0 55 633 50 280 31 43Rolette, ND 2 859 678--------------------- 1 605 371 35 87 44.7 50 199 44 441 34 57

Park, WY 2 785 006----------------------- 2 385 225 36 48 45.4 29 358 29 446 58 95Fergus, MT 2 644 686---------------------- 4 196 834 37 22 46.1 86 869 101 240 13 15Gallatin, MT 2 619 727--------------------- 3 187 481 38 34 46.7 39 688 46 735 43 52McLean, ND 2 618 564--------------------- 1 656 704 39 83 47.4 49 508 48 477 35 48Pennington, MN 2 614 567----------------- 1 835 461 40 69 48.0 34 183 38 320 49 74

LaMoure, ND 2 602 533-------------------- 2 032 672 41 61 48.7 38 510 46 313 45 54Mahnomen, MN 2 515 118----------------- 2 367 324 42 50 49.3 36 754 42 317 47 60Bingham, ID 2 327 821--------------------- 3 265 755 43 33 49.9 24 528 41 749 78 64Cassia, ID 2 274 383----------------------- 3 286 164 44 32 50.5 26 385 34 326 70 82Kittson, MN 2 254 940--------------------- 2 773 312 45 39 51.1 32 077 42 237 54 62

Teton, ID 2 172 937----------------------- 2 809 097 46 38 51.6 36 648 41 725 48 65McHenry, ND 2 168 175-------------------- 1 444 667 47 100 52.1 44 478 45 664 39 56Spokane, WA 2 163 539------------------- 2 738 792 48 40 52.7 48 621 47 236 37 50Twin Falls, ID 2 162 084------------------- 2 980 564 49 36 53.2 23 951 30 283 81 91Pierce, ND 2 133 926---------------------- 1 436 356 50 101 53.8 48 956 49 772 36 44

Chouteau, MT 2 093 977------------------- 7 300 800 51 5 54.3 103 334 226 449 9 1Toole, MT 2 030 777----------------------- 3 591 160 52 28 54.8 43 326 91 879 40 16Roseau, MN 2 004 090--------------------- 2 373 386 53 49 55.3 33 360 46 439 50 53Morton, ND 1 969 752--------------------- 1 694 900 54 76 55.8 39 168 42 816 44 59Rio Grande, CO 1 939 823----------------- 1 659 206 55 80 56.3 21 084 20 044 97 134

Cache, UT 1 899 559---------------------- 1 866 837 56 67 56.8 28 735 25 820 60 102Brown, SD 1 833 069---------------------- 2 972 734 57 37 57.2 32 582 63 816 51 33Big Horn, WY 1 802 742------------------- 1 795 195 58 71 57.7 21 369 23 419 94 115Ransom, ND 1 787 140-------------------- 1 599 201 59 89 58.1 25 923 32 439 72 87Wilkin, MN 1 774 497---------------------- 2 271 425 60 52 58.6 23 888 41 410 82 67

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Table 59. Barley Harvested for Grain: 1992 and 1987 mCon.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Bushels Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Becker, MN 1 765 703--------------------- 2 006 989 61 62 59.0 26 872 36 002 68 78Saguache, CO 1 730 129------------------- 2 120 749 62 58 59.5 19 542 22 756 108 118Flathead, MT 1 712 080-------------------- 1 623 192 63 85 59.9 24 248 23 281 79 116Yellowstone, MT 1 611 798----------------- 1 637 186 64 84 60.3 26 954 34 241 66 83Dickey, ND 1 576 900---------------------- 1 883 038 65 66 60.7 25 321 42 238 74 61

Red Lake, MN 1  574 804------------------- 1 357 960 66 105 61.1 20 712 24 186 99 107Cascade, MT 1 572 251-------------------- 2 490 068 67 45 61.5 56 335 72 211 29 26Sargent, ND 1 556 226--------------------- 1 657 630 68 82 61.9 25 424 35 435 73 79Kent, DE 1 499 384------------------------ 1 101 936 69 128 62.3 20 020 18 813 104 141Richland, ND 1 474 759-------------------- 2 600 031 70 43 62.6 21 415 49 259 93 45

Roberts, SD 1 464 323--------------------- 2 190 473 71 55 63.0 22 611 48 093 90 49Burke, ND 1 452 887---------------------- 1 347 820 72 106 63.4 27 986 39 642 62 70Richland, MT 1 426 887-------------------- 1 664 397 73 78 63.7 30 841 41 662 56 66Latah, ID 1 425 651------------------------ 2 154 124 74 57 64.1 26 135 31 907 71 89Mountrail, ND 1 386 435------------------- 1 477 984 75 94 64.4 26 599 48 962 69 46

Box Elder, UT 1 373 817------------------- 1 939 060 76 65 64.8 16 398 25 836 116 101Judith Basin, MT 1 321 183----------------- 2 684 371 77 41 65.1 40 697 60 352 41 36Weld, CO 1 317 605----------------------- 1 664 236 78 79 65.5 19 570 32 642 107 86Edmunds, SD 1 299 332------------------- 1 271 580 79 112 65.8 27 853 37 125 63 76Big Horn, MT 1  298 397-------------------- 1 285 571 80 109 66.1 23 033 26 410 88 100

Modoc, CA 1 291 130---------------------- 1 263 214 81 115 66.4 12 612 13 089 139 174Garfield, WA 1 287 358-------------------- 1 853 057 82 68 66.8 32 290 35 276 53 80Blaine, ID 1 285 540----------------------- 1 173 137 83 119 67.1 14 629 14 369 126 160Kern, CA 1 284 316------------------------ 1 209 134 84 118 67.4 20 597 23 809 100 110Washakie, WY 1 252 936------------------- 1 412 536 85 103 67.7 14 864 17 224 124 146

Alamosa, CO 1 234 621-------------------- 1 281 403 86 110 68.0 13 872 15 184 130 157Millard, UT 1 224 182---------------------- 1 473 332 87 95 68.3 13 831 18 615 131 142Franklin, ID 1 200 189---------------------- 1 335 579 88 107 68.6 18 873 21 174 110 127Grant, ND 1 184 170----------------------- 1 267 599 89 114 68.9 26 874 32 379 67 88Blaine, MT 1 179 510---------------------- 2 205 512 90 54 69.2 28 182 56 889 61 38

Siskiyou, CA 1 168 939--------------------- 1 612 306 91 86 69.5 12 728 20 571 137 130Williams, ND 1 148 741-------------------- 1 724 429 92 74 69.8 27 125 55 039 65 39Fresno, CA 1 140 835---------------------- 1 502 275 93 93 70.1 19 281 22 155 109 124Tulare, CA 1 129 818---------------------- 1 268 943 94 113 70.4 14 866 18 906 123 140Emmons, ND 1 119 321-------------------- 947 312 95 135 70.7 23 290 23 544 86 113

Nez Perce, ID 1 107 970------------------- 1 529 791 96 91 70.9 22 085 22 412 91 122Lewis, ID 1 100 953------------------------ 1 806 156 97 70 71.2 24 029 27 052 80 99Sheridan, ND 1 090 742-------------------- 929 446 98 137 71.5 27 614 25 368 64 104Divide, ND 1 086 271---------------------- 1 665 699 99 77 71.8 20 388 45 853 102 55McIntosh, ND 1 075 685------------------- 830 288 100 144 72.0 21 014 22 691 98 119

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Table 60. Oats Harvested for Grain: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Bushels Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

United States 249  874 036----------- 312 727 716 (X) (X) 100.0 4 187 873 5 981 247 (X) (X)

STATES

20 leading States 233  460 884--------- 294 478 898 (X) (X) 93.4 3 895 673 5 625 351 (X) (X)

South Dakota 37 228 291------------------- 41 997 525 1 1 14.9 627 557 919 997 1 1North Dakota 33  414 633-------------------- 31 162 857 2 4 28.3 557 388 657 196 2 4Minnesota 29 142 473----------------------- 39 554 088 3 2 39.9 465 846 730 864 4 2Wisconsin 27 900 172----------------------- 37 458 060 4 3 51.1 488 332 679 203 3 3Iowa 23 246 559---------------------------- 30 918 660 5 5 60.4 368 086 544 907 5 5

Nebraska 11 341 781----------------------- 13 643 509 6 9 64.9 176 148 280 502 7 6Pennsylvania 11 064 027-------------------- 13 881 340 7 7 69.4 184 186 243 257 6 8Ohio 7 901 758---------------------------- 13 781 107 8 8 72.5 115 727 206 970 10 10New York 6 889 878----------------------- 9 562 189 9 11 75.3 109 686 162 733 12 11Illinois 6 704 097-------------------------- 10 312 797 10 10 78.0 108 363 157 374 13 12

Michigan 6 650 151------------------------ 14 634 547 11 6 80.6 113 359 259 445 11 7Kansas 6 024 886------------------------- 4 775 729 12 14 83.0 118 788 128 091 9 14Texas 5 698 079-------------------------- 8 690 781 13 12 85.3 144 479 222 848 8 9Montana 4 485 707------------------------ 6 356 871 14 13 87.1 82 492 132 308 14 13California 3 644 616----------------------- 2 920 392 15 16 88.6 48 511 47 267 15 17

Oregon 2 950 737------------------------- 2 777 234 16 17 89.8 38 241 41 551 18 20Indiana 2 603 270------------------------- 4 317 321 17 15 90.8 41 538 69 063 17 15Missouri 2 363 989------------------------ 2 712 492 18 19 91.7 46 262 66 414 16 16North Carolina 2 190 860------------------- 2 293 375 19 20 92.6 36 407 39 813 20 22Maine 2 014 920-------------------------- 2 728 024 20 18 93.4 24 277 35 548 23 23

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 95  410 846------ 105 372 996 (X) (X) 38.2 1 519 365 2 008 424 (X) (X)

Stearns, MN 2 736 310--------------------- 3 047 856 1 1 1.1 42 068 57 888 1 1Otter Tail, MN 2  493 166------------------- 2 577 525 2 3 2.1 39 800 55 193 2 2Charles Mix, SD 2 270 639----------------- 1 814 501 3 7 3.0 34 022 38 868 4 3Morton, ND 2 046 526--------------------- 1 466 946 4 10 3.8 31 828 29 143 5 11Emmons, ND 1 941 083-------------------- 1 390 256 5 13 4.6 34 390 29 636 3 9

Aroostook, ME 1 880 330------------------ 2 591 824 6 2 5.3 22 259 33 490 12 4McLean, ND 1 586 257--------------------- 1 485 067 7 9 6.0 28 395 33 084 6 5Ward, ND 1 540 186----------------------- 1 221 020 8 28 6.6 24 829 29 039 7 13Knox, NE 1 471 829----------------------- 1 348 077 9 17 7.2 21 759 28 682 15 14Cedar, NE 1 443 990---------------------- 1 273 717 10 25 7.8 20 704 26 189 18 17

McIntosh, ND 1 438 816------------------- 797 946 11 83 8.3 21 591 18 205 17 53Grant, ND 1 372 570----------------------- 904 731 12 60 8.9 22 309 20 686 11 40Grant, WI 1 368 050----------------------- 1 993 557 13 4 9.4 24 804 31 454 8 8Hanson, SD 1 335 430--------------------- 978 562 14 51 10.0 20 133 23 725 20 23Marathon, WI 1 326 838-------------------- 1 905 413 15 5 10.5 22 534 31 505 10 7

Burleigh, ND 1 239 819-------------------- 1 051 361 16 41 11.0 21 869 24 102 14 22Gregory, SD 1 236 340--------------------- 1 381 193 17 15 11.5 21 657 29 112 16 12Bon Homme, SD 1  215 563----------------- 910 403 18 59 12.0 17 092 21 602 28 35McPherson, SD 1 210 163------------------ 783 619 19 86 12.5 20 259 21 340 19 38Stark, ND 1 182 832----------------------- 1 388 107 20 14 12.9 22 143 29 458 13 10

Manitowoc, WI 1 162 834------------------- 1 640 257 21 8 13.4 17 247 26 419 27 16Todd, MN 1 126 550----------------------- 1 115 996 22 32 13.9 18 871 23 379 22 24Hutchinson, SD 1 108 731------------------ 1 274 906 23 24 14.3 16 440 32 679 32 6Davison, SD 1 107 179--------------------- 853 308 24 73 14.7 19 192 21 539 21 36Codington, SD 1 102 556------------------- 1 078 903 25 36 15.2 14 070 18 222 46 52

Aurora, SD 1 092 501---------------------- 898 366 26 61 15.6 18 297 20 189 24 44Douglas, SD 1 075 333--------------------- 867 991 27 68 16.1 18 241 22 971 25 26McHenry, ND 1 052 833-------------------- 1 047 230 28 42 16.5 23 009 24 190 9 21Stutsman, ND 1 051 498------------------- 1 333 590 29 18 16.9 15 107 22 600 36 28Douglas, MN 997 747-------------------- 1 291 415 30 20 17.3 15 097 21 819 37 33

Brown, WI 995 746---------------------- 1 081 582 31 35 17.7 14 462 18 877 42 48Kewaunee, WI 979 364------------------- 1 161 202 32 30 18.1 13 654 17 807 47 54Dodge, WI 944 977---------------------- 1 357 112 33 16 18.5 16 076 22 640 33 27Dunn, ND 941 234----------------------- 949 435 34 54 18.8 18 497 22 562 23 29Deuel, SD 921 202----------------------- 1 329 709 35 19 19.2 14 360 21 867 43 32

Kidder, ND 920 191---------------------- 981 653 36 50 19.6 16 614 20 663 31 41Tripp, SD 917 520----------------------- 1 005 121 37 49 19.9 16 865 24 351 29 20Dubuque, IA 917 340--------------------- 1 449 245 38 12 20.3 16 766 22 459 30 31Clark, WI 906 953------------------------ 1 282 036 39 23 20.7 17 434 23 065 26 25Clayton, IA 881 290---------------------- 1 453 302 40 11 21.0 14 521 22 492 41 30

Fond du Lac, WI 873  746----------------- 1 283 924 41 22 21.4 15 330 21 793 34 34Sheboygan, WI 858 261------------------ 1 141 627 42 31 21.7 11 912 18 408 61 51LaMoure, ND 846 685-------------------- 1 007 236 43 48 22.1 11 216 17 146 70 62Oliver, ND 834 411----------------------- 601 027 44 125 22.4 11 714 13 349 64 101Edmunds, SD 827 343------------------- 647 886 45 108 22.7 15 131 17 112 35 64

Hettinger, ND 827 092-------------------- 845 940 46 75 23.1 11 501 17 543 67 57Steuben, NY 825 781-------------------- 1 036 808 47 45 23.4 12 638 17 047 54 65Mercer, ND 823 879--------------------- 925 565 48 57 23.7 14 918 21 104 39 39Walworth, SD 821 426------------------- 553 513 49 141 24.0 12 227 13 171 56 106Brown, SD 819 988---------------------- 1 051 463 50 40 24.4 14 131 21 380 44 37

Winneshiek, IA 816 162------------------ 1 217 857 51 29 24.7 15 039 20 576 38 42Dickey, ND 811 072---------------------- 579 718 52 132 25.0 11 388 12 263 69 117Shawano, WI 810 899-------------------- 888 756 53 63 25.3 12 753 15 816 52 75McCook, SD 801 584-------------------- 739 904 54 93 25.7 10 948 16 390 80 70Langlade, WI 787 260-------------------- 736 462 55 94 26.0 12 018 12 043 58 121

Clark, SD 785 489----------------------- 952 990 56 53 26.3 12 445 17 433 55 58Fillmore, MN 761 182-------------------- 1 070 831 57 37 26.6 13 239 18 978 49 47Merced, CA 760 118--------------------- 442 482 58 212 26.9 6 919 6 759 157 258Brookings, SD 755 053------------------- 1 287 604 59 21 27.2 12 000 24 431 59 19Chippewa, WI 743 570------------------- 948 961 60 55 27.5 14 129 17 129 45 63

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Table 60. Oats Harvested for Grain: 1992 and 1987 mCon.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Bushels Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Beadle, SD 737 147---------------------- 1 236 827 61 27 27.8 14 858 25 100 40 18Marshall, MN 736 594-------------------- 784 248 62 85 28.1 10 572 13 339 87 102Sanilac, MI 735 454---------------------- 1 832 916 63 6 28.4 11 049 27 771 75 15St. Croix, WI 726 893-------------------- 896 372 64 62 28.7 12 993 18 511 51 50Faulk, SD 725 095----------------------- 616 019 65 117 29.0 13 037 15 392 50 81

Wayne, OH 724 189--------------------- 910 473 66 58 29.3 9 387 12 417 102 115Holmes, OH 721 095--------------------- 736 449 67 95 29.6 9 157 10 667 107 144Plymouth, IA 720 220-------------------- 1 058 772 68 39 29.8 9 704 16 054 94 74Somerset, PA 719 702------------------- 830 166 69 77 30.1 10 964 13 400 78 99Kingsbury, SD 716 918------------------- 775 011 70 88 30.4 10 321 14 449 89 91

Potter, SD 713 076---------------------- 523 328 71 155 30.7 10 852 13 225 82 105Door, WI 713 061------------------------ 863 106 72 70 31.0 11 489 16 373 68 71Roseau, MN 712 399--------------------- 1 046 859 73 43 31.3 11 700 17 619 65 56Outagamie, WI 706 543------------------ 880 681 74 65 31.6 11 038 15 345 76 82Campbell, SD 702 753------------------- 491 948 75 181 31.8 11 855 12 153 62 119

Logan, ND 700 636---------------------- 406 837 76 231 32.1 10 893 8 900 81 181Winona, MN 697 909--------------------- 1 015 412 77 47 32.4 12 084 16 672 57 66Goodhue, MN 696 709------------------- 1 032 550 78 46 32.7 11 102 16 499 72 69Pierce, WI 685 506----------------------- 790 631 79 84 32.9 12 685 15 198 53 85Turner, SD 669 968---------------------- 742 829 80 92 33.2 9 434 17 226 100 60

Delaware, IA 664 701-------------------- 1 083 467 81 34 33.5 10 952 17 382 79 59Dixon, NE 663 510----------------------- 659 138 82 106 33.7 9 312 12 691 104 112Fayette, IA 661 640---------------------- 967 020 83 52 34.0 10 446 14 940 88 87Day, SD 659 096------------------------ 812 436 84 80 34.3 10 668 16 158 85 73Hamlin, SD 657 091---------------------- 1 110 338 85 33 34.5 9 356 20 442 103 43

Miner, SD 648 572----------------------- 685 196 86 103 34.8 10 231 16 670 92 67Morrison, MN 637 610-------------------- 682 641 87 104 35.1 11 000 17 672 77 55Calumet, WI 629 656--------------------- 709 733 88 100 35.3 8 839 11 844 114 124Brule, SD 623 203----------------------- 873 398 89 67 35.6 13 252 19 469 48 45Allamakee, IA 616 645------------------- 808 084 90 81 35.8 11 548 14 044 66 96

Minnehaha, SD 616 435------------------ 1 062 780 91 38 36.0 8 842 19 000 113 46Klamath, OR 613 123-------------------- 374 544 92 250 36.3 6 448 4 711 173 363Huron, MI 603 820----------------------- 1 242 557 93 26 36.5 7 126 17 195 149 61Wabasha, MN 602 508------------------- 881 819 94 64 36.8 10 722 14 825 84 89Henry, IL 599 884------------------------ 768 301 95 89 37.0 9 012 10 885 110 138

Washington, OR 597 740----------------- 595 206 96 130 37.3 8 060 8 340 127 205Pennington, MN 588 927----------------- 835 077 97 76 37.5 8 428 14 070 118 95Bottineau, ND 581 117------------------- 558 510 98 138 37.7 9 684 12 714 96 110Jackson, IA 577 991--------------------- 847 486 99 74 38.0 11 068 14 445 74 92Thurston, NE 574 393-------------------- 619 237 100 114 38.2 8 336 11 555 119 128

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Table 61. Rice Harvested: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Hundredweight Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

United States 175  941 723----------- 131 716 332 (X) (X) 100.0 3 117 718 2 424 864 (X) (X)

STATES

5 leading States 169  838 359---------- 128 011 654 (X) (X) 96.5 2 994 219 2 352 930 (X) (X)

Arkansas 75 410 027----------------------- 54 663 266 1 1 42.9 1 363 237 1 041 433 1 1California 31 865 036----------------------- 28 566 209 2 2 61.0 401 194 399 193 3 3Louisiana 26 906 404----------------------- 17 970 394 3 3 76.3 589 752 417 411 2 2Texas 20 026 016-------------------------- 16 345 153 4 4 87.6 369 539 299 388 4 4Mississippi 15 630 876---------------------- 10 466 632 5 5 96.5 270 497 195 505 5 5

COUNTIES

50 leading counties 152  494 938------- 114 477 675 (X) (X) 86.7 2 671 877 2 084 013 (X) (X)

Colusa, CA 7 538 539---------------------- 7 491 401 1 1 4.3 95 254 97 873 6 1Arkansas, AR 7 320 628------------------- 5 025 272 2 3 8.4 120 115 88 193 2 3Poinsett, AR 7 230 152--------------------- 5 023 255 3 4 12.6 125 250 90 102 1 2Sutter, CA 6 265 614----------------------- 4 793 549 4 5 16.1 76 130 68 430 11 7Butte, CA 5 615 509----------------------- 5 351 431 5 2 19.3 70 476 76 308 15 4

Glenn, CA 4 987 132----------------------- 4 612 440 6 6 22.1 64 473 63 655 18 11Jackson, AR 4 708 028-------------------- 3 397 305 7 9 24.8 85 250 65 226 7 8Bolivar, MS 4 690 220--------------------- 3 085 847 8 13 27.5 80 399 58 068 9 15Cross, AR 4 677 613----------------------- 3 576 078 9 7 30.1 84 383 64 080 8 10Acadia, LA 4 463 276---------------------- 2 951 824 10 15 32.7 97 731 64 367 4 9

Wharton, TX 4 447 771-------------------- 3 570 462 11 8 35.2 73 094 60 792 14 12Craighead, AR 4 421 998------------------- 3 257 919 12 11 37.7 79 486 60 779 10 13Jefferson Davis, LA 4  396 099-------------- 3 140 248 13 12 40.2 99 582 73 067 3 5Prairie, AR 4 364 131---------------------- 2 936 128 14 16 42.7 73 690 51 356 13 16Vermilion, LA 4 163 692-------------------- 3 009 733 15 14 45.1 96 906 72 395 5 6

Lonoke, AR 4 009 738--------------------- 3 324 300 16 10 47.3 73 966 60 118 12 14Lawrence, AR 3 786 208------------------- 2 799 550 17 17 49.5 64 489 50 075 17 17Clay, AR 3 507 488------------------------ 2 468 608 18 18 51.5 68 167 50 065 16 18Greene, AR 3 143 387--------------------- 2 394 521 19 19 53.3 58 291 44 858 19 19Woodruff, AR 3 015 103-------------------- 2 072 880 20 20 55.0 55 263 43 224 20 20

Colorado, TX 2 696 933-------------------- 1 851 091 21 23 56.5 42 734 32 122 28 28Butler, MO 2 609 836---------------------- 1 887 485 22 22 58.0 52 919 37 858 22 22Yuba, CA 2 595 360----------------------- 1 708 752 23 25 59.5 30 888 24 092 40 39St. Francis, AR 2 592 013------------------ 1 680 676 24 28 61.0 49 156 33 002 23 25Desha, AR 2 466 848---------------------- 1 739 862 25 24 62.4 43 397 35 797 26 23

Evangeline, LA 2 455 600------------------ 1 499 354 26 34 63.8 53 112 33 839 21 24Jefferson, AR 2 392 063------------------- 1 996 057 27 21 65.1 44 279 40 177 24 21Sunflower, MS 2 376 267------------------- 1 620 174 28 30 66.5 42 838 28 604 27 32Chicot, AR 2 355 978---------------------- 1 697 768 29 26 67.8 43 869 32 729 25 26Washington, MS 2 270 560----------------- 1 472 842 30 35 69.1 36 520 26 251 33 36

Monroe, AR 2 259 947--------------------- 1 544 678 31 31 70.4 42 409 32 295 29 27Morehouse, LA 2 168 343------------------ 1 405 320 32 36 71.6 39 199 30 627 31 29Matagorda, TX 2 143 463------------------ 1 692 847 33 27 72.8 39 413 29 111 30 30Yolo, CA 1 991 603------------------------ 1 628 096 34 29 74.0 25 423 23 207 44 41Lincoln, AR 1 946 662--------------------- 1 329 038 35 38 75.1 32 266 26 899 37 35

Lee, AR 1 913 787------------------------ 1 357 355 36 37 76.2 36 514 28 090 34 34Jackson, TX 1 890 876--------------------- 1 532 006 37 33 77.2 32 068 25 384 38 38Brazoria, TX 1 713 898--------------------- 1 535 740 38 32 78.2 33 162 28 975 36 31Jefferson, TX 1 600 235-------------------- 1 207 520 39 39 79.1 38 284 28 308 32 33Stoddard, MO 1 471 930------------------- 1 195 485 40 40 79.9 31 469 21 546 39 44

Randolph, AR 1 318 243------------------- 935 799 41 45 80.7 23 452 15 893 48 48Chambers, TX 1 276 063------------------- 1 070 528 42 42 81.4 29 283 22 026 41 43Calcasieu, LA 1 274 592------------------- 949 611 43 44 82.1 34 143 25 604 35 37Liberty, TX 1 267 760---------------------- 983 301 44 43 82.9 25 774 20 170 43 45Crittenden, AR 1 243 551------------------- 682 804 45 51 83.6 23 887 14 045 46 51

Tunica, MS 1 152 520---------------------- 746 732 46 49 84.2 22 396 14 866 49 49White, AR 1 128 839----------------------- 1 073 779 47 41 84.9 23 724 23 779 47 40Allen, LA 1 065 279------------------------ 847 166 48 47 85.5 26 615 23 200 42 42East Carroll, LA 1 060 626------------------ 589 370 49 58 86.1 17 542 11 514 53 55Placer, CA 1 042 937---------------------- 733 688 50 50 86.7 12 747 10 972 59 58

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Table 62. Soybeans Harvested for Beans: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Bushels Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

United States 2  053 163 265----------- 1 838 053 979 (X) (X) 100.0 56 351 304 55 291 205 (X) (X)

STATES

20 leading States 1  977 377 542--------- 1 770 012 883 (X) (X) 96.3 53 680 408 52 323 847 (X) (X)

Illinois 373 563 650-------------------------- 329 323 117 1 1 18.2 8 932 399 8 768 833 1 1Iowa 352 590 997---------------------------- 326 081 351 2 2 35.4 8 243 067 7 903 395 2 2Indiana 195 049 717------------------------- 169 749 051 3 3 44.9 4 729 880 4 397 253 4 4Minnesota 162 137 215----------------------- 166 025 760 4 4 52.8 5 078 066 4 384 981 3 5Missouri 150 385 224------------------------ 148 272 506 5 5 60.1 4 208 729 4 827 272 5 3

Ohio 145 432 936---------------------------- 132 974 160 6 6 67.2 3 776 952 3 713 340 6 6Arkansas 99 219 546----------------------- 73 279 691 7 8 72.0 3 164 168 3 160 746 7 7Nebraska 88 842 343----------------------- 78 147 991 8 7 76.3 2 274 494 2 291 803 8 8Kansas 56 854 327------------------------- 55 789 994 9 9 79.1 1 669 958 1 878 978 10 10South Dakota 56 705 835------------------- 40 074 670 10 12 81.9 2 053 496 1 289 276 9 12

Mississippi 53 569 740---------------------- 41 329 519 11 10 84.5 1 652 840 2 006 263 11 9Michigan 41 633 625------------------------ 36 267 622 12 13 86.5 1 332 114 1 023 599 12 15Kentucky 37 796 827------------------------ 27 138 451 13 16 88.3 1 030 180 1 021 903 15 16North Carolina 34 176 793------------------- 31 368 069 14 14 90.0 1 287 573 1 273 278 13 13Louisiana 33 360 521----------------------- 40 524 474 15 11 91.6 1 112 815 1 540 372 14 11

Tennessee 30 313 156---------------------- 27 367 017 16 15 93.1 915 223 1 184 778 16 14Wisconsin 17 659 688----------------------- 11 491 031 17 21 94.0 575 087 297 226 18 23Maryland 16 226 822------------------------ 9 352 369 18 23 94.8 503 181 405 170 22 22North Dakota 16  116 007-------------------- 15 034 325 19 18 95.5 632 308 495 457 17 20Virginia 15 742 573------------------------- 10 421 715 20 22 96.3 507 878 459 924 21 21

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 595  831 696------ 536 154 695 (X) (X) 29.0 14 690 509 14 223 580 (X) (X)

McLean, IL 13 995 756---------------------- 12 509 887 1 1 .7 301 060 287 083 1 1Livingston, IL 12 556 734-------------------- 10 410 791 2 4 1.3 283 573 277 466 2 2Iroquois, IL 11 705 945---------------------- 11 114 429 3 2 1.9 268 316 274 537 3 3Champaign, IL 11 434 033------------------- 10 932 775 4 3 2.4 246 677 245 997 4 5La Salle, IL 10 688 999---------------------- 9 940 851 5 6 2.9 243 328 232 878 5 7

Kossuth, IA 9 445 398--------------------- 10 015 719 6 5 3.4 226 397 233 034 6 6Vermilion, IL 9 112 330--------------------- 7 694 076 7 9 3.8 207 021 195 324 10 10Sangamon, IL 8 892 090------------------- 8 109 534 8 7 4.3 184 145 199 901 14 9Christian, IL 8 036 535--------------------- 7 542 854 9 11 4.7 169 850 183 251 18 13Webster, IA 7 663 843--------------------- 7 272 652 10 13 5.0 173 398 170 666 17 17

Mississippi, AR 7 559 136------------------ 6 154 101 11 20 5.4 217 722 254 721 9 4Renville, MN 7 445 659-------------------- 7 638 318 12 10 5.8 225 373 188 744 7 12Bolivar, MS 7 408 100--------------------- 4 030 804 13 100 6.1 202 508 168 543 12 18Pottawattamie, IA 7 317 541---------------- 6 246 430 14 18 6.5 168 779 159 046 19 25Redwood, MN 7 259 182------------------- 7 793 431 15 8 6.8 203 436 201 217 11 8

Logan, IL 6 961 342----------------------- 5 776 534 16 22 7.2 155 517 145 707 29 40Greene, IA 6 742 552---------------------- 6 162 505 17 19 7.5 145 964 139 225 36 46Plymouth, IA 6 697 405-------------------- 5 594 158 18 29 7.8 151 940 137 600 31 50Arkansas, AR 6 694 704------------------- 5 552 857 19 31 8.2 182 189 179 534 15 15Pocahontas, IA 6 644 547------------------ 5 258 627 20 42 8.5 152 808 142 055 30 44

Sioux, IA 6 583 633------------------------ 5 156 590 21 43 8.8 148 868 118 683 34 83Macon, IL 6 500 970----------------------- 5 846 757 22 21 9.1 136 984 137 618 52 49Calhoun, IA 6 444 799--------------------- 6 418 023 23 15 9.4 145 174 144 293 39 43Wright, IA 6 277 200----------------------- 5 631 282 24 27 9.7 143 500 137 106 43 51O’Brien, IA 6 237 170---------------------- 5 610 722 25 28 10.0 145 046 132 665 40 56

Edgar, IL 6 155 265------------------------ 5 649 501 26 26 10.3 141 189 145 894 47 39Shelby, IL 6 093 881----------------------- 5 545 493 27 32 10.6 144 061 153 679 42 30Martin, MN 6 078 273---------------------- 7 492 747 28 12 10.9 162 594 172 912 23 16Buena Vista, IA 6 060 492------------------ 5 335 671 29 36 11.2 133 787 130 258 60 63Hamilton, IA 6 051 647--------------------- 5 584 073 30 30 11.5 131 490 133 655 65 55

Cass, ND 6 020 873----------------------- 5 263 894 31 41 11.8 218 032 164 226 8 19Ford, IL 6 001 359------------------------- 5 409 430 32 33 12.1 133 119 127 522 61 68Bureau, IL 5 890 788----------------------- 5 367 296 33 35 12.4 140 086 118 066 49 85Hancock, IL 5 873 371--------------------- 4 970 768 34 47 12.7 138 871 147 208 50 35Benton, IA 5 835 440---------------------- 5 712 984 35 23 13.0 135 331 126 534 53 71

Crittenden, AR 5 746 796------------------- 4 566 783 36 70 13.3 177 003 191 770 16 11Macoupin, IL 5 745 426-------------------- 4 992 424 37 46 13.5 134 709 152 312 57 31Darke, OH 5 734 127---------------------- 5 098 401 38 44 13.8 135 112 133 898 54 54Story, IA 5 723 470------------------------ 5 334 137 39 37 14.1 125 600 117 965 70 86Blue Earth, MN 5  719 789------------------ 6 416 541 40 16 14.4 151 209 153 742 32 29

Boone, IA 5 622 987----------------------- 5 406 176 41 34 14.6 126 604 122 615 69 76Palo Alto, IA 5  611 434-------------------- 5 266 410 42 40 14.9 129 639 126 240 66 73Jackson, MN 5 611 307-------------------- 6 564 137 43 14 15.2 163 039 160 063 22 24Montgomery, IL 5 611 065------------------ 4 887 130 44 55 15.5 135 029 145 472 55 42Sac, IA 5 586 906------------------------- 4 875 822 45 56 15.7 126 791 117 882 68 87

Faribault, MN 5 514 769-------------------- 6 413 555 46 17 16.0 143 216 157 383 45 27Tazewell, IL 5 513 775--------------------- 4 412 192 47 81 16.3 121 425 105 867 79 123Carroll, IA 5 511 668----------------------- 4 939 438 48 53 16.5 122 952 115 659 77 92Grundy, IA 5 501 079---------------------- 5 036 510 49 45 16.8 116 583 103 749 90 129Cottonwood, MN 5  444 844----------------- 5 700 633 50 25 17.1 148 913 146 418 33 38

New Madrid, MO 5  342 669----------------- 3 819 715 51 116 17.3 145 785 145 538 37 41Pemiscot, MO 5 333 553------------------- 4 018 946 52 102 17.6 145 418 157 906 38 26Cross, AR 5 330 714----------------------- 3 893 802 53 113 17.9 163 607 160 069 21 23Kankakee, IL 5 313 886-------------------- 5 292 990 54 39 18.1 129 159 135 383 67 53Lee, IL 5 311 883-------------------------- 4 473 620 55 79 18.4 124 022 105 729 75 124

Harrison, IA 5 291 972--------------------- 4 448 314 56 80 18.6 121 278 113 656 81 97McDonough, IL 5 267 348------------------ 4 055 002 57 99 18.9 121 120 113 596 83 98Piatt, IL 5 257 995------------------------- 5 294 499 58 38 19.1 111 157 112 477 112 100Mississippi, MO 5 246 209------------------ 3 910 699 59 110 19.4 134 789 140 576 56 45Clay, IA 5 232 764------------------------- 4 687 610 60 64 19.7 121 194 114 582 82 95

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Table 62. Soybeans Harvested for Beans: 1992 and 1987 mCon.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Bushels Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Poinsett, AR 5 184 943--------------------- 3 967 996 61 106 19.9 158 134 155 246 27 28Douglas, IL 5 171 279---------------------- 4 915 647 62 54 20.2 110 615 111 505 116 105Woodford, IL 5 138 433-------------------- 4 296 291 63 84 20.4 116 191 98 072 94 149Richland, ND 5 123 653-------------------- 4 956 324 64 48 20.7 187 642 162 770 13 20Humboldt, IA 5 104 867-------------------- 4 940 795 65 51 20.9 112 373 111 004 110 107

Saunders, NE 5 079 941------------------- 4 058 465 66 98 21.2 131 632 131 810 64 58Benton, IN 5 047 549---------------------- 4 704 146 67 62 21.4 118 182 111 734 86 103Yellow Medicine, MN 5  029 298------------- 4 954 687 68 49 21.6 158 904 131 545 26 60Will, IL 4 997 784-------------------------- 4 500 809 69 76 21.9 125 298 116 101 71 91Franklin, IA 4 990 597---------------------- 4 815 151 70 58 22.1 115 613 111 856 97 102

Knox, IL 4 957 706------------------------ 3 586 287 71 140 22.4 110 898 85 417 114 201DeKalb, IL 4 927 795---------------------- 4 538 486 72 74 22.6 113 384 96 063 102 157Hardin, IA 4 924 807----------------------- 4 775 850 73 59 22.9 108 001 105 352 125 126Cherokee, IA 4 915 902-------------------- 4 296 210 74 85 23.1 108 195 100 873 124 138Saline, MO 4 909 064---------------------- 4 723 139 75 61 23.3 117 224 129 173 88 66

Henry, IL 4 890 972------------------------ 3 801 802 76 119 23.6 112 518 87 306 108 189Lyon, MN 4 868 127----------------------- 4 347 486 77 83 23.8 140 841 114 841 48 94Lee, AR 4 857 565------------------------ 3 651 430 78 131 24.0 161 692 162 069 25 21Stoddard, MO 4 815 690------------------- 3 411 811 79 157 24.3 138 409 129 777 51 64Nobles, MN 4 813 908--------------------- 5 707 678 80 24 24.5 161 813 152 025 24 32

Morgan, IL 4 794 416---------------------- 4 278 575 81 86 24.7 107 310 110 644 127 108Monona, IA 4 751 636--------------------- 3 594 035 82 139 25.0 110 765 97 936 115 151Wood, OH 4 746 713---------------------- 4 139 637 83 92 25.2 119 876 126 251 84 72Murray, MN 4 709 278--------------------- 4 760 047 84 60 25.4 143 273 128 556 44 67Phillips, AR 4 690 545---------------------- 3 435 776 85 151 25.7 157 652 181 349 28 14

Madison, OH 4 680 418-------------------- 3 713 432 86 125 25.9 109 599 108 763 121 112Allen, IN 4 649 925------------------------ 3 964 870 87 108 26.1 114 768 108 892 99 111Jasper, IA 4 646 848----------------------- 4 539 434 88 73 26.3 104 081 102 143 136 135Montgomery, IN 4 637 499----------------- 3 717 883 89 124 26.6 102 289 89 059 139 181Fulton, IL 4 631 620----------------------- 4 065 728 90 97 26.8 112 823 115 523 105 93

White, IN 4 601 650----------------------- 3 837 326 91 114 27.0 100 210 90 025 146 177Brown, MN 4 597 821---------------------- 4 601 550 92 68 27.2 124 591 116 623 73 90Hancock, IA 4 586 171--------------------- 4 940 656 93 52 27.5 113 878 120 801 101 79Adams, IL 4 578 518----------------------- 4 661 359 94 65 27.7 119 739 129 743 85 65Prairie, AR 4 567 556---------------------- 3 394 705 95 160 27.9 141 206 131 220 46 61

Dallas, IA 4 564 019----------------------- 4 548 961 96 72 28.1 106 710 103 628 130 130Coles, IL 4 557 452------------------------ 4 486 883 97 77 28.4 101 818 114 007 142 96Mower, MN 4 551 320--------------------- 4 832 020 98 57 28.6 134 570 118 202 58 84Jackson, AR 4 525 289-------------------- 3 148 018 99 186 28.8 166 999 161 259 20 22Fremont, IA 4 517 695--------------------- 3 991 260 100 104 29.0 107 307 107 022 128 117

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Table 63. Peanuts Harvested for Nuts: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Pounds Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

United States 4  085 296 395----------- 3 404 041 401 (X) (X) 100.0 1 594 611 1 436 034 (X) (X)

STATES

10 leading States 4  072 795 890--------- 3 389 529 671 (X) (X) 99.7 1 589 026 1 429 662 (X) (X)

Georgia 1 717 836 338------------------------- 1 449 659 693 1 1 42.0 630 305 562 034 1 1Texas 623 211 909-------------------------- 424 167 717 2 3 57.3 281 363 229 218 2 2Alabama 586 013 571------------------------ 429 000 017 3 2 71.6 237 516 207 963 3 3North Carolina 398 611 000------------------- 379 952 977 4 4 81.4 149 210 144 682 4 4Virginia 258 551 252------------------------- 243 176 261 5 5 87.7 93 720 92 733 5 5

Oklahoma 203 107 412----------------------- 190 592 633 6 7 92.7 88 449 86 469 6 6Florida 200 429 475-------------------------- 201 075 566 7 6 97.6 73 543 77 632 7 7New Mexico 41 996 244--------------------- 32 458 759 8 8 98.6 16 206 12 426 8 8South Carolina 30 840 389------------------ 27 599 372 9 9 99.4 12 682 11 246 9 9Mississippi 12 198 300---------------------- 11 846 676 10 10 99.7 6 032 5 259 10 10

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 3  689 864 813------ 3 061 041 214 (X) (X) 90.3 1 404 568 1 254 532 (X) (X)

Worth, GA 126 197 554---------------------- 80 491 100 1 5 3.1 42 593 32 420 4 5Houston, AL 106 370 009--------------------- 89 764 995 2 1 5.7 44 735 41 240 1 1Henry, AL 106 357 425----------------------- 75 656 009 3 6 8.3 42 857 36 688 3 3Gaines, TX 94 731 710---------------------- 46 094 031 4 27 10.6 26 756 12 218 12 43Southampton, VA 88 905 199---------------- 81 055 816 5 4 12.8 30 927 30 198 7 7

Caddo, OK 86 570 890---------------------- 86 226 534 6 2 14.9 29 713 30 093 8 8Early, GA 85 618 117----------------------- 68 404 185 7 9 17.0 29 434 26 502 9 9Jackson, FL 85 343 446--------------------- 84 778 703 8 3 19.1 32 512 33 836 5 4Comanche, TX 82 978 151------------------ 64 893 714 9 11 21.1 42 944 40 240 2 2Mitchell, GA 77 848 960--------------------- 67 899 356 10 10 23.0 24 703 20 968 18 18

Northampton, NC 74 340 724---------------- 70 289 138 11 7 24.9 25 615 25 869 15 10Geneva, AL 72 725 591--------------------- 68 865 862 12 8 26.6 31 210 31 163 6 6Coffee, AL 70 012 664---------------------- 50 228 471 13 21 28.3 27 940 23 874 10 11Turner, GA 68 517 783---------------------- 52 157 417 14 17 30.0 23 966 21 929 19 16Terrell, GA 66 480 697---------------------- 50 521 529 15 20 31.7 25 874 21 035 13 17

Miller, GA 65 672 910----------------------- 61 928 896 16 12 33.3 20 401 22 220 26 15Halifax, NC 65 313 073---------------------- 54 731 418 17 14 34.9 25 565 22 754 16 14Dooly, GA 64 539 657----------------------- 51 635 225 18 18 36.4 27 513 23 446 11 13Irwin, GA 59 960 983------------------------ 54 927 934 19 13 37.9 22 535 20 613 20 19Sumter, GA 58 494 418--------------------- 50 976 279 20 19 39.3 21 624 17 086 22 30

Crisp, GA 57 679 955----------------------- 45 570 248 21 29 40.7 25 784 20 440 14 20Calhoun, GA 55 439 647-------------------- 46 835 035 22 26 42.1 18 659 18 271 30 23Barbour, AL 55 376 360--------------------- 27 419 307 23 44 43.5 21 994 17 874 21 25Dale, AL 55 158 553------------------------ 32 827 379 24 39 44.8 21 315 15 897 24 33Decatur, GA 55 104 436--------------------- 53 277 685 25 15 46.2 17 835 18 602 31 22

Bulloch, GA 53 530 591--------------------- 45 732 048 26 28 47.5 21 418 17 209 23 28Bertie, NC 53 201 810---------------------- 52 296 044 27 16 48.8 20 575 20 275 25 21Wilcox, GA 52 629 955---------------------- 38 820 667 28 34 50.1 20 208 15 023 27 37Tift, GA 51 824 850------------------------- 45 299 219 29 30 51.3 19 383 17 611 29 26Eastland, TX 51 053 991-------------------- 37 177 158 30 38 52.6 25 265 23 725 17 12

Frio, TX 50 194 425------------------------- 46 931 850 31 25 53.8 17 118 17 129 33 29Pike, AL 49 447 213------------------------ 32 690 629 32 40 55.0 20 157 18 144 28 24Randolph, GA 48 122 877------------------- 41 614 028 33 31 56.2 17 682 15 888 32 35Atascosa, TX 46 084 333-------------------- 37 432 822 34 37 57.3 16 754 16 739 35 31Martin, NC 45 498 975---------------------- 49 218 302 35 23 58.4 16 954 16 286 34 32

Seminole, GA 44 133 069------------------- 49 520 452 36 22 59.5 15 318 17 433 38 27Colquitt, GA 42 179 972--------------------- 39 580 339 37 32 60.5 15 869 13 938 36 41Baker, GA 40 256 149---------------------- 47 540 745 38 24 61.5 11 992 15 717 49 36Isle of Wight, VA 37  888 651----------------- 38 815 110 39 35 62.5 14 867 14 358 39 39Suffolk, VA (IC) 36 867 322------------------ 39 096 674 40 33 63.4 14 409 13 969 40 40

Pulaski, GA 36 830 968--------------------- 24 910 586 41 49 64.3 12 559 8 574 47 55Haskell, TX 36 462 675--------------------- 10 548 774 42 81 65.2 15 773 4 377 37 83Coffee, GA 34 290 072---------------------- 28 252 497 43 43 66.0 13 720 10 491 43 49Roosevelt, NM 34  006 497------------------ 27 340 515 44 45 66.8 13 748 10 775 42 48Edgecombe, NC 33 459 631----------------- 27 079 596 45 46 67.6 13 023 12 132 45 44

Sussex, VA 33 081 998--------------------- 32 359 921 46 41 68.5 11 619 11 967 51 45Berrien, GA 32 955 991--------------------- 24 625 309 47 50 69.3 13 703 10 912 44 47Hertford, NC 32 157 462-------------------- 31 858 612 48 42 70.1 12 366 13 936 48 42Covington, AL 31 453 405------------------- 23 473 972 49 51 70.8 11 728 9 098 50 52Grady, GA 29 570 844---------------------- 25 153 526 50 47 71.5 10 757 8 709 52 54

Santa Rosa, FL 29  398 148------------------ 24 944 346 51 48 72.3 9 794 8 918 56 53Lee, GA 29 373 161------------------------ 38 261 490 52 36 73.0 10 136 14 428 54 38Ben Hill, GA 26  031 839--------------------- 21 460 402 53 55 73.6 8 989 8 112 57 57Webster, GA 24 101 483-------------------- 22 157 426 54 54 74.2 8 728 8 560 58 56Gates, NC 23 842 834---------------------- 23 226 831 55 52 74.8 7 650 6 973 63 62

Dodge, GA 22 577 900---------------------- 15 398 739 56 64 75.3 8 181 6 234 61 69Laurens, GA 22 549 879--------------------- 18 366 076 57 57 75.9 9 980 9 210 55 51Greensville, VA 22 512 738------------------ 20 572 152 58 56 76.5 8 196 9 961 60 50Collingsworth, TX 22 452 012---------------- 11 996 792 59 74 77.0 10 320 3 915 53 86Clay, GA 22 217 779------------------------ 14 678 074 60 66 77.5 8 165 7 600 62 58

Wilson, TX 21 124 179---------------------- 23 111 934 61 53 78.1 14 204 15 897 41 33Bryan, OK 20 534 664----------------------- 18 314 405 62 58 78.6 12 684 11 618 46 46Surry, VA 20 433 371----------------------- 17 232 524 63 60 79.1 7 186 6 516 65 67Mason, TX 19 980 617---------------------- 10 432 131 64 82 79.6 5 669 3 894 74 87Cook, GA 19 902 145----------------------- 18 229 604 65 59 80.0 8 560 6 688 59 64

Crenshaw, AL 19 264 867------------------- 14 284 315 66 68 80.5 7 188 6 639 64 65Chowan, NC 18 044 943-------------------- 16 543 538 67 62 81.0 6 143 5 170 71 76Screven, GA 17 599 159-------------------- 16 676 700 68 61 81.4 6 325 7 005 67 61Burke, GA 17 588 279---------------------- 14 991 835 69 65 81.8 6 315 5 568 68 72Bleckley, GA 17 084 978-------------------- 16 426 579 70 63 82.2 5 899 6 768 72 63

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Table 63. Peanuts Harvested for Nuts: 1992 and 1987 mCon.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Pounds Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Brooks, GA 15 672 235--------------------- 14 548 838 71 67 82.6 6 153 5 302 70 73Stewart, GA 15 310 187--------------------- 9 457 522 72 87 83.0 5 217 4 890 78 78Yoakum, TX 15 110 797--------------------- 6 171 230 73 98 83.4 4 574 1 777 84 127Erath, TX 14 809 857----------------------- 13 961 118 74 69 83.7 6 870 7 148 66 59Macon, GA 14 105 611---------------------- 11 888 943 75 75 84.1 5 621 5 086 76 77

Levy, FL 14 007 672------------------------ 10 189 073 76 83 84.4 4 036 3 158 91 97Suwannee, FL 12 954 093------------------- 11 614 733 77 76 84.7 4 260 3 551 90 90Holmes, FL 12 390 288--------------------- 11 460 392 78 78 85.0 5 115 5 187 79 75Hughes, OK 12 120 987--------------------- 13 490 885 79 70 85.3 6 161 7 119 69 60Telfair, GA 11 161 780---------------------- 11 324 572 80 79 85.6 4 552 4 834 85 79

Calhoun, FL 11 108 044--------------------- 10 995 509 81 80 85.9 4 385 3 495 87 92Thomas, GA 10 930 352-------------------- 12 602 076 82 72 86.1 4 506 4 825 86 80Pitt, NC 10 854 068------------------------- 12 895 232 83 71 86.4 5 005 5 291 80 74Houston, GA 10 784 093-------------------- 9 619 468 84 85 86.7 4 923 4 554 81 81Brown, TX 10 697 416---------------------- 7 065 161 85 94 86.9 5 727 4 426 73 82

Dougherty, GA 10 263 152------------------- 9 933 557 86 84 87.2 3 525 3 711 99 88Emanuel, GA 10 187 065-------------------- 6 361 097 87 96 87.4 3 885 2 596 95 107Love, OK 10 086 510----------------------- 11 519 465 88 77 87.7 4 774 5 600 82 71Marion, FL 9 838 747---------------------- 6 198 833 89 97 87.9 3 191 2 504 104 110Bladen, NC 9 682 984--------------------- 9 538 112 90 86 88.2 3 442 3 464 101 93

Jenkins, GA 9 508 467--------------------- 7 697 030 91 91 88.4 3 611 2 987 97 101Atkinson, GA 9 394 307-------------------- 6 944 488 92 95 88.6 4 721 3 042 83 99Prince George, VA 9 362 627--------------- 5 702 966 93 103 88.9 3 089 2 446 105 114Marion, GA 9 304 907---------------------- 5 617 619 94 104 89.1 3 477 2 455 100 112Sumter, SC 8 989 285--------------------- 9 403 331 95 88 89.3 3 925 3 658 94 89

Nash, NC 8 914 386----------------------- 6 005 564 96 100 89.5 3 274 3 016 103 100Perquimans, NC 8 747 998----------------- 7 473 735 97 93 89.7 3 012 2 498 107 111Waller, TX 8 438 080---------------------- 4 322 454 98 115 89.9 4 354 4 189 88 84Hall, TX 8 055 453------------------------- 1 822 185 99 169 90.1 4 024 855 92 173Tattnall, GA 7 535 752--------------------- 3 084 472 100 134 90.3 2 878 1 303 108 146

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Table 64. Dry Edible Beans Harvested, Excluding Dry Limas: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Hundredweight Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

United States 23  099 577----------- 25 366 636 (X) (X) 100.0 1 548 766 1 670 097 (X) (X)

STATES

20 leading States 23  009 021--------- 25 221 643 (X) (X) 99.6 1 542 469 1 660 003 (X) (X)

North Dakota 5  278 675-------------------- 4 757 736 1 2 22.9 410 578 361 510 1 2Michigan 4 229 224------------------------ 4 931 689 2 1 41.2 322 334 383 687 2 1Nebraska 2 759 401----------------------- 3 311 697 3 3 53.1 163 026 196 245 3 3Colorado 2 509 515------------------------ 2 521 626 4 5 64.0 150 824 169 506 4 4Idaho 2 064 725--------------------------- 3 097 637 5 4 72.9 114 896 160 078 5 5

California 1 547 626----------------------- 2 012 663 6 6 79.6 79 735 110 959 7 6Minnesota 1 454 602----------------------- 1 244 544 7 7 85.9 99 979 77 432 6 7Washington 737 923--------------------- (D) 8 8 89.1 36 067 (D) 9 9Wyoming 517 834------------------------ 618 740 9 9 91.3 29 709 33 866 10 10New York 414 643----------------------- 579 265 10 10 93.1 36 531 36 895 8 8

Kansas 406 181------------------------- 441 318 11 11 94.9 25 131 30 460 11 11New Mexico 215 200--------------------- 205 286 12 12 95.8 11 626 11 753 13 12Texas 197 538-------------------------- (D) 13 21 96.7 16 739 (D) 12 21Wisconsin 188 634----------------------- 107 808 14 15 97.5 10 456 9 131 15 15South Dakota 128 881------------------- 96 153 15 16 98.1 10 541 6 719 14 16

Oregon 116 972------------------------- (D) 16 13 98.6 5 685 (D) 17 13Montana 89 866------------------------ 119 404 17 14 99.0 4 732 6 078 18 17Illinois 60 554-------------------------- 53 644 18 19 99.2 3 331 3 306 19 20Ohio 47 796---------------------------- 51 071 19 20 99.4 2 821 3 886 20 19Utah 43 231---------------------------- 61 243 20 17 99.6 7 728 9 230 16 14

COUNTIES

100 leading counties (D)------ 22 083 876 (X) (X) (D) (D) 1 436 328 (X) (X)

Grand Forks, ND 1  242 725---------------- 1 014 417 1 3 5.4 91 494 80 724 1 2Huron, MI 1 183 278----------------------- 1 339 474 2 2 10.5 90 835 88 195 2 1Twin Falls, ID 870 660------------------- (D) 3 1 14.3 45 272 (D) 6 3Tuscola, MI 746 639--------------------- 772 631 4 4 17.5 49 033 57 647 4 4Traill, ND 688 566----------------------- 656 836 5 6 20.5 49 114 52 118 3 5

Scotts Bluff, NE 684  282----------------- 461 523 6 13 23.4 37 660 35 931 9 10Weld, CO 621 562----------------------- 577 983 7 7 26.1 30 270 31 235 11 14Pembina, ND 599 943-------------------- 523 945 8 8 28.7 48 917 42 327 5 6Walsh, ND 596 901---------------------- 432 977 9 17 31.3 44 201 34 482 7 12Steele, ND 501 244---------------------- 523 880 10 9 33.5 41 950 38 027 8 7

Bay, MI 495 619------------------------- 441 432 11 15 35.6 36 161 36 135 10 9Morrill, NE 379 831---------------------- 465 725 12 11 37.3 20 442 25 652 17 16Cass, ND 356 701----------------------- 451 491 13 14 38.8 24 644 31 860 13 13Gratiot, MI 355 538---------------------- 429 653 14 18 40.4 25 583 37 541 12 8Grant, WA 355 469---------------------- 436 871 15 16 41.9 16 552 19 872 23 21

Jerome, ID 355 176---------------------- 464 953 16 12 43.4 20 449 24 585 16 19Box Butte, NE 348  996------------------- 664 128 17 5 44.9 22 060 34 696 15 11Yuma, CO 332 707----------------------- 482 694 18 10 46.4 16 893 24 976 21 18San Joaquin, CA 293 689----------------- 331 096 19 21 47.7 13 589 17 242 28 24Kit Carson, CO 289 763------------------ 208 085 20 30 48.9 15 389 14 170 25 28

Chase, NE 280 402---------------------- 378 395 21 19 50.1 16 643 20 439 22 20Polk, MN 252 673------------------------ 224 322 22 27 51.2 18 047 15 238 19 26Saginaw, MI 236 889--------------------- 318 609 23 23 52.2 15 293 25 821 26 15Sanilac, MI 225 695---------------------- 346 994 24 20 53.2 22 393 25 618 14 17Montcalm, MI 210 883-------------------- 179 088 25 40 54.1 17 256 17 366 20 23

Richland, ND 197 587-------------------- 111 752 26 58 55.0 13 753 6 949 27 60Minidoka, ID 183 604--------------------- 182 202 27 39 55.8 11 758 9 622 32 47Cassia, ID 183 366----------------------- 279 475 28 24 56.6 11 771 14 288 31 27Adams, WA 180 250--------------------- 100 452 29 64 57.4 7 886 4 420 47 83Sherman, KS 178 341-------------------- 195 301 30 34 58.1 10 846 12 694 34 32

Montrose, CO 175 405------------------- 149 941 31 45 58.9 8 726 8 391 41 53San Juan, NM (D)------------------- (D) 32 37 (D) (D) (D) 43 45Canyon, ID 169 833---------------------- (D) 33 22 60.4 8 488 (D) 44 25Morgan, CO 161 210--------------------- 204 827 34 31 61.1 7 938 10 774 46 43Marshall, MN 159 413-------------------- 98 515 35 67 61.8 11 565 5 878 33 74

Perkins, NE 158 457--------------------- 215 546 36 29 62.4 9 689 12 373 38 34Otter Tail, MN 152  844------------------- 118 626 37 56 63.1 11 952 6 628 30 62Keith, NE 150 199----------------------- 218 078 38 28 63.8 10 226 13 653 35 30Logan, CO 147 904---------------------- 108 776 39 61 64.4 7 334 7 311 53 58Park, WY 144 677----------------------- 133 794 40 51 65.0 8 713 7 986 42 56

Cheyenne, NE 144 443------------------- 192 474 41 35 65.6 9 121 10 834 39 42Dundy, NE 141 877---------------------- 53 027 42 97 66.3 6 883 2 904 56 104Wells, ND 141 388----------------------- 183 148 43 38 66.9 15 684 12 644 24 33Goshen, WY 137 638-------------------- 202 473 44 32 67.5 7 658 10 998 50 39Stanislaus, CA 136 403------------------- 156 732 45 44 68.1 5 964 8 432 65 52

Arenac, MI 133 319---------------------- 99 732 46 66 68.6 9 692 9 035 37 49McLean, ND 131 783--------------------- 94 243 47 71 69.2 13 548 5 925 29 70Dunn, WI 127 764----------------------- 69 508 48 81 69.8 6 593 6 107 60 67Phillips, CO 125 930--------------------- 144 326 49 48 70.3 7 959 8 333 45 54Tulare, CA 124 972---------------------- 167 698 50 42 70.8 4 718 8 836 78 50

Kern, CA 123 492------------------------ 226 581 51 26 71.4 4 957 10 990 76 40Sheridan, NE 121 107-------------------- 227 281 52 25 71.9 7 662 11 730 49 35Big Horn, WY 121 002------------------- 128 430 53 52 72.4 6 591 6 605 61 63Ransom, ND 120 337-------------------- 88 557 54 75 72.9 8 756 5 916 40 72Griggs, ND 111 569---------------------- 187 125 55 36 73.4 9 937 13 364 36 31

Fresno, CA 107 713---------------------- 117 653 56 57 73.9 6 046 5 924 63 71Colusa, CA 106 245---------------------- 171 103 57 41 74.4 5 650 9 334 70 48Hubbard, MN 104 609-------------------- 97 795 58 68 74.8 7 485 6 271 51 66LaMoure, ND 103 650-------------------- 63 983 59 85 75.3 6 733 4 246 57 86Franklin, WA 103 222-------------------- (D) 60 74 75.7 4 639 (D) 80 89

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Table 64. Dry Edible Beans Harvested, Excluding Dry Limas: 1992 and 1987 mCon.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Hundredweight Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Renville, MN 103 118-------------------- 121 161 61 55 76.2 5 844 7 109 67 59Dolores, CO 100 725--------------------- 103 588 62 62 76.6 18 672 19 075 18 22Sutter, CA 99 010----------------------- 164 508 63 43 77.0 6 711 11 306 58 36Livingston, NY 95 593------------------- 111 583 64 59 77.4 7 686 6 869 48 61Larimer, CO 93 692--------------------- 103 486 65 63 77.8 4 428 5 271 81 78

Malheur, OR 87 021-------------------- (D) 66 50 78.2 4 157 (D) 86 64Dickey, ND 85 498---------------------- 8 016 67 212 78.6 5 975 609 64 206Monroe, NY 85 378--------------------- 123 958 68 53 79.0 7 382 7 402 52 57Glenn, CA 84 080----------------------- 196 158 69 33 79.3 5 191 10 696 73 44Cheyenne, KS 83 126------------------- 69 762 70 80 79.7 5 481 4 775 71 80

Midland, MI 82 754--------------------- 149 566 71 46 80.0 6 371 11 271 62 37Sedgwick, CO 82 614------------------- 92 334 72 72 80.4 5 751 5 695 69 75Elmore, ID 80 687---------------------- 138 684 73 49 80.7 4 080 8 321 87 55Isabella, MI 76 528--------------------- 110 499 74 60 81.1 5 849 10 945 66 41Butte, CA 75 046----------------------- 56 872 75 91 81.4 3 841 3 126 90 101

Kimball, NE 70 944--------------------- 70 662 76 79 81.7 4 756 5 116 77 79Washington, CO 70 760----------------- 69 017 77 82 82.0 4 383 3 794 83 92Gooding, ID 70 668--------------------- 95 352 78 69 82.3 3 794 4 547 91 81Ramsey, ND 68 944-------------------- 41 065 79 109 82.6 5 137 3 081 75 102Lapeer, MI 67 639---------------------- 95 152 80 70 82.9 5 796 6 024 68 69

Swift, MN 67 337----------------------- 55 114 81 95 83.2 4 394 3 582 82 94Eaton, MI 65 896----------------------- 145 283 82 47 83.5 5 477 13 696 72 29Montezuma, CO 62 797----------------- 54 287 83 96 83.8 7 236 11 223 55 38Sargent, ND 62 530--------------------- 27 863 84 128 84.0 4 344 2 397 85 115Solano, CA 61 613---------------------- 76 167 85 77 84.3 3 850 4 216 89 88

Ontario, NY 57 959--------------------- 85 691 86 76 84.5 5 168 6 064 74 68Sioux, NE 56 139----------------------- 74 715 87 78 84.8 3 128 4 361 100 84Monterey, CA 54 849------------------- 62 531 88 87 85.0 2 502 2 987 109 103Owyhee, ID 54 469--------------------- 123 495 89 54 85.3 2 559 6 286 107 65Genesee, NY 54 063-------------------- 90 189 90 73 85.5 4 370 5 437 84 76

Dallam, TX 53 685---------------------- (D) 91 258 85.7 3 595 (D) 94 276Ionia, MI 53 063------------------------ 100 382 92 65 86.0 6 681 9 643 59 46Delta, CO 51 870----------------------- 25 995 93 131 86.2 2 549 1 461 108 138Traverse, MN 51 584-------------------- 45 143 94 105 86.4 2 896 2 549 104 110Chippewa, MN 50 600------------------- 22 098 95 137 86.6 2 973 1 107 103 160

Becker, MN 50 142--------------------- 17 160 96 155 86.8 3 786 1 160 92 152Wilkin, MN 47 240---------------------- 18 365 97 147 87.0 3 114 1 226 101 150Boulder, CO 47 183--------------------- 24 268 98 135 87.3 2 077 1 383 122 143Pueblo, CO 45 062--------------------- 52 026 99 99 87.4 3 538 3 978 96 90Laramie, WY 44 456-------------------- 65 611 100 83 (D) 2 459 3 432 110 96

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Table 65. Cotton Harvested: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Bales Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

United States 15  370 310----------- 13 280 143 (X) (X) 100.0 10 961 720 9 826 081 (X) (X)

STATES

10 leading States 14  334 704--------- 12 629 998 (X) (X) 93.3 9 998 741 9 149 787 (X) (X)

Texas 3 212 770-------------------------- 4 071 552 1 1 20.9 3 620 070 4 349 755 1 1California 2 792 443----------------------- 2 619 934 2 2 39.1 1 066 060 1 083 811 3 2Mississippi 2 075 048---------------------- 1 654 648 3 3 52.6 1 332 855 1 028 249 2 3Arkansas 1 574 664----------------------- 816 723 4 6 62.8 947 973 529 636 4 5Louisiana 1 219 599----------------------- 921 867 5 5 70.8 827 792 590 257 5 4

Arizona 895 992------------------------- 1 005 493 6 4 76.6 428 637 381 733 9 7Tennessee 793 302---------------------- 566 890 7 7 81.7 598 838 411 100 6 6Georgia 668 950------------------------- 286 188 8 11 86.1 431 625 231 635 8 10Alabama 601 506------------------------ 380 936 9 8 90.0 431 665 346 013 7 9Missouri 500 430------------------------ 305 767 10 10 93.3 313 226 197 598 11 11

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 11  591 384------ 9 903 371 (X) (X) 75.4 7 653 357 6 729 798 (X) (X)

Fresno, CA 891 040---------------------- 816 708 1 1 5.8 306 804 306 603 1 1Kern, CA 655 369------------------------ 655 830 2 2 10.1 263 080 275 404 2 2Kings, CA 627 189----------------------- 535 565 3 3 14.1 235 509 234 104 3 3Pinal, AZ 325 896------------------------ 354 634 4 5 16.3 155 393 127 639 8 14Mississippi, AR 313 224------------------ 130 870 5 18 18.3 181 400 80 414 6 29

Maricopa, AZ 295 992-------------------- 402 753 6 4 20.2 142 345 144 219 9 12Tulare, CA 279 195---------------------- 289 735 7 6 22.0 122 675 131 758 13 13Gaines, TX 252 688---------------------- 195 799 8 7 23.7 233 410 223 950 4 4Dunklin, MO 198 962--------------------- 146 659 9 14 25.0 126 863 92 466 12 21Merced, CA 182 558--------------------- 137 657 10 15 26.2 73 292 58 355 38 47

Phillips, AR 181 838---------------------- 46 587 11 78 27.4 105 245 32 865 17 90Coahoma, MS 177 034------------------- 122 695 12 23 28.5 100 082 64 064 20 41Washington, MS 171 531----------------- 121 485 13 24 29.6 96 626 66 030 22 39Franklin, LA 166 426--------------------- 126 670 14 20 30.7 129 430 93 855 11 20Sunflower, MS 161 836------------------- 118 834 15 25 31.8 107 920 84 180 16 26

Richland, LA 157 802-------------------- 125 398 16 21 32.8 116 727 84 741 14 25Dawson, TX 155 854--------------------- 128 798 17 19 33.8 184 300 201 771 5 6Morehouse, LA 155 112------------------ 118 042 18 26 34.8 92 846 72 945 25 34Leflore, MS 153 088--------------------- 132 155 19 16 35.8 94 763 75 892 23 32Yazoo, MS 151 116---------------------- 131 816 20 17 36.8 101 104 76 262 19 31

Lynn, TX 148 874------------------------ 158 417 21 13 37.8 165 600 187 282 7 8Tensas, LA 143 426---------------------- 113 577 22 29 38.7 88 048 60 325 28 45Haywood, TN 140 745-------------------- 109 248 23 31 39.6 114 589 74 690 15 33Craighead, AR 132 533------------------- 75 948 24 46 40.5 83 612 55 942 32 50New Madrid, MO 129  107----------------- 75 007 25 47 41.3 78 798 48 260 35 59

Terry, TX 124 841----------------------- 170 357 26 10 42.1 141 853 203 150 10 5Tallahatchie, MS 119 559----------------- 114 726 27 28 42.9 72 172 70 304 40 38Bolivar, MS 117 678--------------------- 75 981 28 45 43.7 69 505 47 746 46 60Desha, AR 117 058---------------------- 79 315 29 42 44.4 61 661 45 963 50 61Crockett, TN 117 044-------------------- 117 210 30 27 45.2 85 088 83 880 31 27

Jefferson, AR 116 898------------------- 76 700 31 44 45.9 70 717 45 080 44 62Pemiscot, MO 112 539------------------- 58 355 32 59 46.7 71 170 40 280 43 71La Paz, AZ 109 233---------------------- 44 210 33 81 47.4 44 858 16 361 74 144Madera, CA 108 040--------------------- 73 765 34 50 48.1 43 857 33 290 77 88Hidalgo, TX 104 372--------------------- 100 651 35 34 48.8 92 533 71 432 26 36

Holmes, MS 102 490--------------------- 103 757 36 33 49.4 72 634 57 221 39 49Sharkey, MS 101 591-------------------- 71 582 37 52 50.1 53 475 (D) 63 82Poinsett, AR 98 915--------------------- 46 426 38 79 50.7 60 926 36 355 51 80East Carroll, LA 95 305------------------ 79 931 39 41 51.4 62 230 49 241 49 57Yoakum, TX 92 877--------------------- 80 683 40 40 52.0 98 244 88 382 21 23

Ashley, AR 92 628---------------------- 67 356 41 53 52.6 51 977 (D) 65 76Martin, TX 92 082----------------------- 99 357 42 35 53.2 93 823 110 974 24 17Humphreys, MS 91 535----------------- 86 794 43 39 53.8 57 631 49 445 58 54Crittenden, AR 91 004------------------- 34 334 44 100 54.4 57 033 23 340 59 110Limestone, AL 90 211------------------- 53 680 45 67 54.9 58 686 49 284 55 56

Hockley, TX 89 115--------------------- 159 606 46 11 55.5 102 209 180 572 18 9Willacy, TX 87 551---------------------- 97 514 47 36 56.1 85 562 72 927 30 35Gibson, TN 85 486---------------------- 50 667 48 72 56.6 57 762 37 588 56 77Cameron, TX 85 009-------------------- 113 146 49 30 57.2 82 154 91 454 34 22Tipton, TN 84 173---------------------- 58 571 50 58 57.7 60 178 41 953 52 69

Chicot, AR 83 067---------------------- 58 244 51 61 58.3 53 440 36 883 64 79Tunica, MS 83 005---------------------- 58 257 52 60 58.8 46 336 30 421 69 95San Patricio, TX 82 256----------------- 88 783 53 38 59.4 87 320 71 278 29 37Lubbock, TX 71 143-------------------- 193 843 54 8 59.8 78 771 195 699 36 7Nueces, TX 69 233--------------------- 72 165 55 51 60.3 75 434 63 975 37 42

Madison, LA 67 493--------------------- 49 865 56 73 60.7 47 409 30 384 66 96Glasscock, TX 66 341------------------- 56 905 57 62 61.1 59 037 (D) 53 58Catahoula, LA 65 825------------------- 38 613 58 90 61.6 42 018 23 118 79 112Quitman, MS 64 116-------------------- 60 258 59 57 62.0 40 127 36 154 83 81West Carroll, LA 62  583----------------- 44 203 60 82 62.4 46 584 38 337 68 74

Lauderdale, TN 62 483------------------ 33 424 61 102 62.8 45 894 21 599 70 119Fayette, TN 62 480--------------------- 49 550 62 74 63.2 47 046 41 471 67 70Madison, TN 62 469-------------------- 49 354 63 75 63.6 45 812 33 612 71 87Madison, MS 61 435-------------------- 43 080 64 85 64.0 44 287 33 630 75 86Panola, MS 61 431--------------------- 44 572 65 80 64.4 41 809 29 900 80 98

Madison, AL 60 914--------------------- 35 644 66 96 64.8 38 577 30 061 86 97Yuma, AZ 60 897----------------------- 97 177 67 37 65.2 27 210 34 849 113 83Fort Bend, TX 58  516------------------- 25 655 68 118 65.6 43 994 28 555 76 101Lee, AR 57 741------------------------ 18 476 69 151 66.0 38 161 14 133 88 156Dooly, GA 56 581----------------------- 27 405 70 112 66.3 40 919 29 248 81 99

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Table 65. Cotton Harvested: 1992 and 1987 mCon.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Bales Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Lonoke, AR 55 583--------------------- 33 532 71 101 66.7 28 038 17 455 110 136Crosby, TX 54 936---------------------- 123 380 72 22 67.1 71 622 145 580 42 11Lawrence, AL 54 780------------------- 40 350 73 87 67.4 39 939 39 708 85 72Concordia, LA 54 494------------------- 25 708 74 117 67.8 33 017 13 666 96 158Howard, TX 53 529--------------------- 74 839 75 48 68.1 59 001 78 408 54 30

Colquitt, GA 53 509--------------------- 25 515 76 120 68.5 32 102 17 713 98 135Jackson, OK 53 318-------------------- 56 142 77 64 68.8 54 599 49 312 61 55Haskell, TX 53 010--------------------- 61 174 78 56 69.2 88 887 97 095 27 19Hall, TX 52 731------------------------- 56 741 79 63 69.5 68 086 65 321 47 40Rapides, LA 51 453--------------------- 36 676 80 94 69.8 30 304 20 790 104 121

Lincoln, AR 51 414--------------------- 33 334 81 103 70.2 31 387 20 041 99 125Wharton, TX 51 355-------------------- 21 786 82 134 70.5 40 551 17 986 82 133Tillman, OK 50 877--------------------- 76 946 83 43 70.8 82 202 99 276 33 18Williamson, TX 47 877------------------ 44 070 84 83 71.1 57 682 42 787 57 67Fisher, TX 47 635----------------------- 51 422 85 70 71.5 64 550 63 194 48 43

Issaquena, MS 45 738------------------ 28 072 86 111 71.7 29 205 16 042 105 146Halifax, NC 45 333---------------------- 18 228 87 152 72.0 40 032 17 796 84 134Scurry, TX 45 133---------------------- 52 400 88 69 72.3 53 950 59 417 62 46Dyer, TN 44 816------------------------ 18 771 89 147 72.6 31 190 13 044 101 163Graham, AZ 43 882--------------------- 40 948 90 86 72.9 26 913 23 163 115 111

Monroe, AR 41 571--------------------- 26 459 91 116 73.2 26 254 19 466 117 127Jones, TX 41 152----------------------- 63 751 92 54 73.5 69 766 85 512 45 24Tom Green, TX 40 585------------------ 43 977 93 84 73.7 71 645 62 993 41 44Childress, TX 38 274-------------------- 31 856 94 104 74.0 37 173 32 128 89 92Colbert, AL 38 029---------------------- 38 066 95 92 74.2 33 801 34 518 95 84

Garza, TX 37 873----------------------- 30 910 96 107 74.5 36 575 33 862 90 85Caddo, LA 37 034---------------------- 37 249 97 93 74.7 24 972 25 632 119 105Stoddard, MO 37 017------------------- 15 248 98 162 74.9 21 616 9 711 134 188Nolan, TX 36 446----------------------- 38 319 99 91 75.2 45 223 43 020 72 66Brooks, GA 36 322--------------------- 26 468 100 115 75.4 24 491 19 462 121 128

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Table 66. Tobacco Harvested: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Pounds Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

United States 1  697 831 562----------- 1 215 221 360 (X) (X) 100.0 831 231 633 310 (X) (X)

STATES

10 leading States 1  661 935 818--------- 1 182 961 692 (X) (X) 97.9 809 226 611 906 (X) (X)

North Carolina 604 014 807------------------- 478 051 423 1 1 35.6 283 900 239 343 1 1Kentucky 542 000 404------------------------ 336 364 307 2 2 67.5 268 140 175 957 2 2Tennessee 139 367 463---------------------- 85 715 814 3 4 75.7 75 621 51 578 3 3Virginia 113 240 049------------------------- 80 582 854 4 5 82.4 55 419 45 121 4 4South Carolina 104 627 617------------------ 87 431 422 5 3 88.5 50 194 42 666 5 5

Georgia 88 150 533------------------------- 65 722 067 6 6 93.7 40 403 30 853 6 6Ohio 20 827 989---------------------------- 12 641 185 7 8 95.0 11 006 7 959 7 8Indiana 17 288 225------------------------- 11 222 882 8 11 96.0 9 170 6 177 8 10Florida 16 727 554-------------------------- 12 615 085 9 9 97.0 6 928 5 449 12 11Pennsylvania 15 691 177-------------------- 12 614 653 10 10 97.9 8 445 6 803 10 9

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 1  171 054 819------ 845 119 103 (X) (X) 69.0 556 195 427 051 (X) (X)

Johnston, NC 32 979 238-------------------- 25 858 269 1 2 1.9 14 818 12 290 1 2Pitt, NC 31 847 136------------------------- 26 283 154 2 1 3.8 14 157 13 226 2 1Robeson, NC 29 821 830-------------------- 24 230 478 3 4 5.6 14 075 12 232 3 3Horry, SC 28 077 424----------------------- 24 424 230 4 3 7.2 13 149 11 383 4 4Wilson, NC 26 312 016---------------------- 19 643 748 5 6 8.8 11 159 9 255 6 6

Nash, NC 24 675 696----------------------- 20 433 863 6 5 10.2 10 561 9 467 7 5Pittsylvania, VA 24 663 930------------------ 17 137 339 7 9 11.7 11 597 8 926 5 9Wake, NC 22 379 685----------------------- 18 993 341 8 7 13.0 10 150 9 206 8 7Columbus, NC 21 059 646------------------- 18 940 762 9 8 14.2 9 975 9 095 9 8Harnett, NC 20 723 259--------------------- 15 654 280 10 13 15.5 9 759 7 696 11 13

Florence, SC 19 506 805-------------------- 16 207 773 11 11 16.6 9 948 8 259 10 10Wayne, NC 19 454 490---------------------- 15 666 801 12 12 17.8 8 781 7 637 16 14Lenoir, NC 19 393 708---------------------- 14 785 324 13 16 18.9 8 904 7 261 14 16Greene, NC 19 312 569--------------------- 15 345 642 14 14 20.0 8 840 7 331 15 15Sampson, NC 19 035 042------------------- 16 479 781 15 10 21.2 9 315 8 133 12 11

Duplin, NC 18 862 995---------------------- 15 171 985 16 15 22.3 9 055 7 705 13 12Bourbon, KY 17 440 776-------------------- 11 004 692 17 23 23.3 7 769 5 351 19 24Halifax, VA 16 901 418---------------------- 11 478 971 18 19 24.3 8 388 6 746 17 17Rockingham, NC 16 084 635----------------- 11 901 851 19 18 25.2 7 645 6 376 20 18Shelby, KY 15 168 085---------------------- 9 207 620 20 30 26.1 7 049 4 234 23 37

Granville, NC 15 029 211-------------------- 11 038 098 21 22 27.0 7 813 6 322 18 19Edgecombe, NC 15 015 626----------------- 12 394 761 22 17 27.9 6 624 5 987 26 21Surry, NC 14 545 205----------------------- 10 353 180 23 25 28.8 7 179 5 653 22 22Scott, KY 14 109 628----------------------- 9 679 493 24 26 29.6 6 135 4 293 31 34Madison, KY 14 061 300-------------------- 8 119 796 25 37 30.4 6 880 4 610 24 28

Lancaster, PA 14 059 049------------------- 11 312 809 26 20 31.2 7 534 6 036 21 20Franklin, NC 13 864 585--------------------- 11 091 039 27 21 32.1 6 146 5 543 30 23Martin, NC 13 548 755---------------------- 10 478 139 28 24 32.9 5 655 4 541 37 29Fayette, KY 13 344 305--------------------- 9 601 307 29 27 33.6 6 285 4 406 28 31Woodford, KY 13 094 908------------------- 9 071 749 30 31 34.4 5 822 3 941 33 40

Stokes, NC 12 743 630---------------------- 8 325 687 31 35 35.2 6 592 4 620 27 27Greene, TN 12 576 318--------------------- 7 576 464 32 41 35.9 6 711 4 416 25 30Barren, KY 12 443 649---------------------- 8 263 419 33 36 36.6 6 248 4 347 29 33Robertson, TN 12 441 286------------------- 8 033 924 34 38 37.4 6 130 4 238 32 36Mecklenburg, VA 12 228 156---------------- 9 243 255 35 29 38.1 5 629 4 790 38 25

Harrison, KY 12 225 552-------------------- 7 350 997 36 45 38.8 5 736 3 614 35 48Person, NC 12 151 418--------------------- 8 359 826 37 34 39.5 5 781 4 211 34 38Mason, KY 11 915 849---------------------- 7 336 455 38 47 40.2 5 501 3 635 40 47Williamsburg, SC 11 847 416----------------- 9 525 859 39 28 40.9 5 553 4 771 39 26Henry, KY 11 763 829----------------------- 7 540 251 40 42 41.6 5 295 3 337 42 50

Fleming, KY 11 136 662--------------------- 6 314 869 41 51 42.3 5 704 3 380 36 49Hart, KY 10 863 682------------------------ 6 032 235 42 56 42.9 5 495 3 134 41 54Guilford, NC 10 732 080--------------------- 7 496 551 43 43 43.6 5 143 3 861 43 41Marion, SC 10 298 439---------------------- 8 873 824 44 32 44.2 5 010 4 382 45 32Clark, KY 10 085 866----------------------- 6 186 252 45 52 44.8 4 784 3 170 47 52

Craven, NC 10 081 002--------------------- 8 609 392 46 33 45.3 4 767 4 132 48 39Jessamine, KY 9 801 476------------------ 5 581 914 47 60 45.9 4 462 2 891 51 57Dillon, SC 9 777 615----------------------- 7 624 802 48 40 46.5 4 794 3 657 46 45Yadkin, NC 9 757 279---------------------- 5 883 010 49 57 47.1 4 632 3 139 49 53Caswell, NC 9 723 239--------------------- 7 473 775 50 44 47.6 5 024 4 284 44 35

Garrard, KY 9 431 302--------------------- 5 193 750 51 67 48.2 4 593 2 775 50 60Daviess, KY 9 343 949--------------------- 6 052 425 52 55 48.8 4 164 2 835 58 58Bath, KY 9 271 731------------------------ 5 231 447 53 66 49.3 4 447 2 707 52 64Breckinridge, KY 9 120 338----------------- 4 971 232 54 70 49.8 4 435 2 533 53 77Owen, KY 9 108 024----------------------- 6 133 366 55 53 50.4 4 231 2 831 55 59

Christian, KY 9 067 522-------------------- 6 119 549 56 54 50.9 4 355 3 221 54 51Beaufort, NC 8 949 883-------------------- 7 875 584 57 39 51.4 3 949 3 701 63 43Vance, NC 8 811 348---------------------- 7 342 398 58 46 52.0 4 040 3 757 59 42Mercer, KY 8 732 892---------------------- 5 332 891 59 63 52.5 4 230 2 641 56 71Washington, KY 8 446 020----------------- 5 598 739 60 59 53.0 4 028 2 718 60 63

Montgomery, KY 8 437 252----------------- 4 940 125 61 71 53.5 3 958 2 559 62 76Lincoln, KY 8 420 773---------------------- 4 761 741 62 74 54.0 4 200 2 726 57 62Colquitt, GA 8 420 454--------------------- 6 455 276 63 50 54.5 3 745 2 905 66 56Darlington, SC 8 304 783------------------- 7 206 050 64 48 54.9 3 974 3 669 61 44Bracken, KY 7 910 844--------------------- 4 871 920 65 73 55.4 3 621 2 360 69 82

Claiborne, TN 7 611 497------------------- 4 107 900 66 91 55.9 3 791 2 210 65 90Bladen, NC 7 493 887--------------------- 6 818 264 67 49 56.3 3 606 3 642 70 46Halifax, NC 7 465 995---------------------- 5 560 842 68 61 56.7 3 440 2 643 76 69Nicholas, KY 7 448 095-------------------- 4 615 796 69 79 57.2 3 649 2 242 67 89Pulaski, KY 7 341 541---------------------- 4 696 947 70 78 57.6 3 840 2 664 64 68

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Table 66. Tobacco Harvested: 1992 and 1987 mCon.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Pounds Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Coffee, GA 7 264 028---------------------- 5 146 496 71 68 58.0 3 309 2 421 83 80Bertie, NC 7 180 473---------------------- 5 617 912 72 58 58.5 3 298 2 738 84 61Logan, KY 7 162 501---------------------- 4 715 608 73 77 58.9 3 413 2 469 78 79Grant, KY 7 069 867----------------------- 4 202 825 74 90 59.3 3 432 2 202 77 91Washington, VA 7 041 033----------------- 3 972 342 75 94 59.7 3 550 2 592 73 73

Franklin, KY 7 035 451--------------------- 4 359 404 76 84 60.1 3 476 2 149 74 96Brown, OH 6 975 601---------------------- 4 226 152 77 88 60.5 3 626 2 491 68 78Washington, TN 6 922 705----------------- 3 407 065 78 109 60.9 3 454 2 180 75 93Warren, KY 6 748 360--------------------- 3 534 986 79 102 61.3 3 406 2 030 80 102Montgomery, TN 6 690 299----------------- 4 760 099 80 75 61.7 3 331 2 682 82 65

Dane, WI 6 620 337----------------------- 4 735 751 81 76 62.1 3 103 2 289 89 86Onslow, NC 6 601 358--------------------- 5 239 031 82 65 62.5 3 148 2 668 88 67Green, KY 6 559 180---------------------- 4 441 529 83 83 62.9 3 395 2 330 81 84Marion, KY 6 531 754---------------------- 4 244 028 84 87 63.3 3 161 2 173 87 94Casey, KY 6 474 432---------------------- 4 498 185 85 80 63.7 3 600 2 564 71 75

Warren, NC 6 386 296--------------------- 4 909 195 86 72 64.0 2 873 2 410 96 81Sumner, TN 6 324 086--------------------- 3 887 677 87 95 64.4 3 411 2 271 79 87Pendleton, KY 6 231 878------------------- 3 780 000 88 96 64.8 2 908 1 855 94 111Jones, NC 6 226 446---------------------- 5 327 099 89 64 65.2 3 018 2 630 92 72Nelson, KY 6 216 816---------------------- 3 630 707 90 99 65.5 3 025 1 884 91 108

Metcalfe, KY 6 210 624-------------------- 4 104 351 91 92 65.9 3 244 2 250 85 88Macon, TN 6 153 858---------------------- 2 648 048 92 138 66.2 3 578 1 613 72 122Lewis, KY 5 983 576----------------------- 3 480 572 93 107 66.6 3 188 1 985 86 105Clarendon, SC 5 980 656------------------- 4 476 238 94 82 66.9 2 519 2 142 110 98Hawkins, TN 5 875 155-------------------- 3 657 650 95 98 67.3 2 988 2 202 93 91

Spencer, KY 5 771 949-------------------- 3 083 043 96 118 67.6 2 843 1 562 100 125Brunswick, VA 5 756 085------------------- 5 058 136 97 69 68.0 2 871 2 674 97 66Moore, NC 5 716 803---------------------- 5 355 469 98 62 68.3 2 823 2 642 102 70Scott, VA 5 629 471----------------------- 3 609 048 99 101 68.6 2 880 2 149 95 96Adams, OH 5 608 213--------------------- 3 501 179 100 105 69.0 2 870 2 315 98 85

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Table 67. Irish Potatoes Harvested: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Hundredweight Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

United States 410  508 921----------- 367 198 793 (X) (X) 100.0 1 351 084 1 309 963 (X) (X)

STATES

20 leading States 392  757 045--------- 348 670 991 (X) (X) 95.7 1 269 667 1 213 726 (X) (X)

Idaho 119 060 333--------------------------- 99 392 607 1 1 29.0 372 028 352 670 1 1Washington 62 345 425--------------------- 54 358 456 2 2 44.2 129 110 110 157 3 3Wisconsin 26 639 799----------------------- 22 003 470 3 6 50.7 78 231 72 149 6 6North Dakota 25  932 800-------------------- 24 925 104 4 4 57.0 139 511 136 704 2 2Maine 25 008 230-------------------------- 22 412 030 5 5 63.1 87 650 83 261 4 4

Oregon 22 115 671------------------------- 25 701 381 6 3 68.5 48 856 58 597 8 8Colorado 21 619 553------------------------ 18 918 648 7 7 73.7 70 070 65 420 7 7Minnesota 18 024 694----------------------- 17 079 339 8 8 78.1 85 271 78 268 5 5California 16 287 266----------------------- 15 974 990 9 9 82.1 46 461 46 976 10 9Michigan 13 186 117------------------------ 10 109 515 10 10 85.3 47 061 44 105 9 10

Florida 10 624 052-------------------------- 6 981 994 11 12 87.9 43 449 36 435 11 11New York 7 023 100----------------------- 9 004 962 12 11 89.6 28 861 35 682 12 12Pennsylvania 4 030 015-------------------- 4 428 958 13 13 90.6 17 393 21 707 14 13North Carolina 3 839 359------------------- 2 647 540 14 17 91.5 18 775 17 281 13 14Nebraska 3 688 010----------------------- 3 033 831 15 16 92.4 13 010 10 547 15 18

New Mexico 3 494 206--------------------- 3 165 985 16 14 93.3 9 543 9 972 18 20Nevada 3 035 277------------------------- 2 561 680 17 18 94.0 8 111 7 501 21 24Montana 2 780 717------------------------ 2 335 001 18 19 94.7 9 153 8 676 19 22Texas 2 240 817-------------------------- 3 127 729 19 15 95.2 10 487 15 468 16 15Missouri 1 781 604------------------------ 507 771 20 32 95.7 6 636 2 150 23 33

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 361  290 556------ 317 967 723 (X) (X) 88.0 1 147 983 1 091 070 (X) (X)

Aroostook, ME 23 029 776------------------ 20 537 231 1 1 5.6 79 938 75 473 1 1Bingham, ID 21 296 484--------------------- 19 088 304 2 2 10.8 67 007 67 697 2 2Grant, WA 16 801 601---------------------- 15 922 832 3 4 14.9 35 263 33 003 7 7Benton, WA 14 536 037--------------------- 6 209 314 4 16 18.4 26 449 10 965 12 28Franklin, WA 14 015 468-------------------- 18 674 413 5 3 21.8 29 264 36 096 9 6

Cassia, ID 11 442 781----------------------- 10 668 777 6 6 24.6 32 113 30 437 8 10Fremont, ID 11 341 076--------------------- 6 873 900 7 15 27.4 38 262 30 667 5 9Walsh, ND 10 783 951---------------------- 11 831 473 8 5 30.0 64 401 66 193 3 3Madison, ID 10 682 805--------------------- 9 561 031 9 8 32.6 39 402 39 436 4 5Bonneville, ID 9 415 125------------------- 10 055 920 10 7 34.9 35 417 41 956 6 4

Kern, CA 9 234 045------------------------ 7 770 337 11 10 37.2 23 500 22 495 15 16Power, ID 8 540 803----------------------- 7 374 170 12 11 39.2 25 936 24 123 13 13Adams, WA 8 198 038--------------------- 4 774 488 13 21 41.2 17 167 10 658 22 32Umatilla, OR 7 474 641-------------------- 7 174 557 14 12 43.1 14 158 14 109 26 21Portage, WI 7 412 992--------------------- 7 034 272 15 13 44.9 21 573 23 147 18 15

Rio Grande, CO 7 377 388----------------- 6 997 476 16 14 46.7 23 404 23 903 16 14Jerome, ID 6 942 361---------------------- 4 746 018 17 22 48.4 18 071 13 315 21 22Minidoka, ID 6 882 284--------------------- 4 366 757 18 24 50.0 18 729 12 558 19 25Morrow, OR 6 416 760--------------------- 9 550 636 19 9 51.6 11 057 19 178 30 18Alamosa, CO 5 817 325-------------------- 4 825 941 20 20 53.0 18 364 16 666 20 19

Adams, WI 5 599 078---------------------- 3 111 727 21 33 54.4 15 701 9 091 24 38St. Johns, FL 5  504 568-------------------- 4 164 985 22 25 55.7 21 637 20 070 17 17Grand Forks, ND 5  425 960---------------- 5 222 247 23 18 57.0 28 700 28 074 10 11Saguache, CO 4 543 511------------------- 3 885 680 24 27 58.2 14 180 13 238 25 23Walla Walla, WA 4 504 653----------------- 5 013 929 25 19 59.2 8 859 9 094 36 37

Polk, MN 4 485 610------------------------ 4 128 847 26 26 60.3 26 846 24 538 11 12Jefferson, ID 4 395 122-------------------- 3 422 098 27 32 61.4 16 259 14 415 23 20Montcalm, MI 4 351 771-------------------- 2 923 230 28 36 62.5 12 108 10 273 27 35Gooding, ID 4 301 135--------------------- 4 613 280 29 23 63.5 11 868 12 947 28 24Waushara, WI 4 235 780------------------- 3 779 644 30 28 64.6 10 762 11 056 32 27

Clark, ID 4 220 670------------------------ 3 020 780 31 34 65.6 11 000 11 285 31 26Pembina, ND 3 978 286-------------------- 6 113 969 32 17 66.5 25 387 32 896 14 8Langlade, WI 3 489 313-------------------- 3 001 207 33 35 67.4 11 808 10 697 29 31Elmore, ID 3 422 809---------------------- 3 653 494 34 30 68.2 8 623 10 704 37 30Twin Falls, ID 3 388 975------------------- 3 459 730 35 31 69.1 9 217 10 812 35 29

Klamath, OR 3 217 479-------------------- 3 715 819 36 29 69.8 9 418 10 549 34 33Humboldt, NV 2 797 577------------------- 2 331 500 37 41 70.5 7 547 6 994 39 43Canyon, ID 2 671 929---------------------- 1 986 845 38 43 71.2 7 137 5 387 41 52Malheur, OR 2 659 651-------------------- 2 610 198 39 38 71.8 7 592 7 219 38 41San Juan, NM (D)------------------- (D) 40 47 (D) (D) (D) 52 72

Siskiyou, CA 2 327 905--------------------- 2 779 285 41 37 73.0 6 042 7 482 47 40Skagit, WA 2 272 510---------------------- 1 019 192 42 60 73.6 6 794 3 095 44 77Suffolk, NY 2 067 685---------------------- 2 605 446 43 39 74.1 7 032 10 358 42 34Owyhee, ID 1 955 538--------------------- 881 356 44 69 74.5 4 948 2 501 55 90Juneau, WI 1 952 673---------------------- (D) 45 74 75.0 5 223 2 250 53 95

Bay, MI 1 851 400------------------------- 1 192 789 46 52 75.5 7 138 6 884 40 45Box Butte, NE 1  739 700------------------- 1 226 980 47 50 75.9 6 065 4 155 46 61Modoc, CA 1 713 246---------------------- 2 402 040 48 40 76.3 4 379 5 863 59 48Sherburne, MN 1 638 508------------------ 952 713 49 64 76.7 5 666 3 851 50 67Marshall, MN 1 474 303-------------------- 1 534 912 50 45 77.1 9 951 10 076 33 36

Steuben, NY 1 436 377-------------------- 1 490 372 51 46 77.4 5 686 5 654 48 50Putnam, FL 1 348 696--------------------- 623 538 52 86 77.7 5 650 4 176 51 60Blaine, ID 1 325 354----------------------- 230 620 53 165 78.1 3 937 811 67 179Mississippi, MO 1 310 523------------------ (D) 54 128 78.4 4 591 (D) 58 129Dade, FL 1 292 120----------------------- 856 766 55 70 78.7 4 966 4 566 54 55

Weld, CO 1 287 015----------------------- 1 005 529 56 61 79.0 4 875 3 855 56 66Maricopa, AZ 1 274 361-------------------- 658 211 57 81 79.3 4 049 2 696 66 84Clay, MN 1 272 345------------------------ 1 220 632 58 51 79.6 6 859 7 022 43 42Lincoln, ID 1 230 986---------------------- 952 265 59 65 79.9 3 488 2 889 75 82Dickey, ND 1 197 925---------------------- (D) 60 121 80.2 3 073 1 090 82 154

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Table 67. Irish Potatoes Harvested: 1992 and 1987 mCon.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Hundredweight Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Teton, ID 1 150 140----------------------- 1 259 001 61 48 80.5 5 673 7 837 49 39Riverside, CA 1 149 643-------------------- 1 662 643 62 44 80.8 (D) 6 909 45 44Bannock, ID 1 133 900--------------------- 628 925 63 83 81.1 3 328 2 305 77 94Otter Tail, MN (D)------------------- (D) 64 56 (D) (D) (D) 70 69Caribou, ID 1 123 797---------------------- 1 076 850 65 58 81.6 4 313 4 353 60 57

Gallatin, MT 1 116 946--------------------- 970 681 66 62 81.9 3 512 3 062 74 79Hubbard, MN (D)-------------------- (D) 67 42 (D) (D) (D) 76 49Penobscot, ME 1 022 004------------------ 963 264 68 63 82.4 4 086 4 090 65 64Clark, SD 980 743----------------------- 1 093 730 69 55 82.6 4 780 5 932 57 47Iron, UT 943 131------------------------ 1 091 633 70 57 82.8 3 551 4 856 73 54

Kent, DE 936 658------------------------ 1 120 636 71 54 83.1 4 128 5 566 63 51Dakota, MN 900 400--------------------- (D) 72 452 83.3 2 565 (D) 90 493Sargent, ND 889 040--------------------- (D) 73 320 83.5 2 495 (D) 92 313Barron, WI 864 055---------------------- 718 168 74 77 83.7 1 906 1 656 110 110Costilla, CO 860 132--------------------- (D) 75 49 83.9 3 670 3 485 72 68

Pasquotank, NC 850 037----------------- 627 241 76 85 84.1 4 115 4 138 64 62Lake, MT 799 080----------------------- 628 900 77 84 84.3 2 038 2 193 105 96San Joaquin, CA 784 585----------------- 561 597 78 92 84.5 2 466 1 869 93 105Ransom, ND 761 000-------------------- (D) 79 1 513 84.7 1 980 (D) 107 964Northampton, VA 747 419---------------- 617 162 80 87 84.9 4 164 4 475 62 56

DeKalb, AL 744 349---------------------- 742 559 81 73 85.1 4 209 4 978 61 53Wyoming, NY 742 080-------------------- 1 190 355 82 53 85.2 2 811 4 335 84 58Morrison, MN 726 770-------------------- (D) 83 91 85.4 2 124 (D) 103 141Freeborn, MN 715 469------------------- 899 650 84 66 85.6 3 199 3 871 79 65Flagler, FL 695 460---------------------- 418 360 85 112 85.8 2 607 2 659 88 87

Erie, PA 689 370------------------------ 717 721 86 78 85.9 3 069 3 269 83 74Yuma, CO 682 120----------------------- (D) 87 247 86.1 1 885 (D) 111 308Conejos, CO 667 190-------------------- 514 850 88 94 86.3 2 428 2 001 94 100Tuscola, MI 631 812--------------------- 156 989 89 200 86.4 2 179 719 99 185Kittson, MN 617 310--------------------- 823 975 90 71 86.6 3 797 4 127 71 63

Camden, NC (D)-------------------- 288 802 91 145 (D) (D) 2 143 86 99Sanilac, MI (D)---------------------- (D) 92 259 (D) (D) (D) 109 267Butte, ID 608 060------------------------ 511 058 93 95 87.0 3 126 3 031 80 80Allegan, MI 596 128---------------------- 482 835 94 98 87.2 2 066 1 885 104 103Roosevelt, NM 595  490------------------ 895 150 95 67 87.3 2 633 3 384 87 73

Cambria, PA 586 994--------------------- 608 021 96 88 87.5 2 756 3 454 85 70Traill, ND 582 923----------------------- 690 351 97 79 87.6 3 903 4 297 68 59Wayne, NY 577 305---------------------- 733 498 98 75 87.7 3 295 2 978 78 81Presque Isle, MI 574 235----------------- 728 765 99 76 87.9 3 102 3 080 81 78Chase, NE 557 649---------------------- 479 274 100 99 88.0 1 881 1 344 112 136

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Table 68. Sugar Beets Harvested for Sugar: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Tons Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

United States 29  124 868----------- 27 159 270 (X) (X) 100.0 1 441 815 1 249 200 (X) (X)

STATES

10 leading States 28  229 472--------- 26 511 902 (X) (X) 96.9 1 400 368 1 221 696 (X) (X)

Minnesota 6 700 819----------------------- 5 923 784 1 1 23.0 371 388 306 334 1 1Idaho 4 828 489--------------------------- 4 319 597 2 3 39.6 202 115 168 352 2 3California 4 130 361----------------------- 5 616 004 3 2 53.8 153 432 210 444 5 2North Dakota 3  415 499-------------------- 3 052 921 4 4 65.5 201 111 163 274 3 4Michigan 3 026 450------------------------ 2 759 381 5 5 75.9 174 917 138 623 4 5

Nebraska 1 515 803----------------------- 1 151 748 6 7 81.1 85 826 61 610 6 6Wyoming 1 451 023------------------------ 1 177 191 7 6 86.1 72 550 56 932 7 7Montana 1 274 952------------------------ 1 051 273 8 8 90.4 56 994 48 403 8 8Colorado 1 048 343------------------------ 839 566 9 9 94.0 43 963 37 868 9 9Texas 837 733-------------------------- 620 437 10 10 96.9 38 072 29 856 10 10

COUNTIES

50 leading counties 24  150 699------- (D) (X) (X) 82.9 1 208 724 (D) (X) (X)

Polk, MN 1 680 630------------------------ 1 718 513 1 1 5.8 98 531 89 718 1 1Imperial, CA 1 077 979--------------------- 959 711 2 3 9.5 37 492 39 770 7 4Minidoka, ID 1 010 080--------------------- 805 239 3 6 12.9 42 939 33 306 4 5Clay, MN 970 909------------------------ 1 012 423 4 2 16.3 56 702 53 219 2 2Canyon, ID 900 320---------------------- 944 467 5 4 19.4 32 464 30 918 13 8

Renville, MN 896 694-------------------- 590 997 6 11 22.4 42 025 26 185 5 14Cassia, ID 718 338----------------------- 623 752 7 10 24.9 32 083 27 382 14 12Pembina, ND 703 845-------------------- 758 884 8 7 27.3 45 496 40 885 3 3Tuscola, MI 684 003--------------------- 655 689 9 9 29.7 37 353 32 986 8 6Huron, MI 659 827----------------------- 524 076 10 14 31.9 36 319 25 697 10 15

Scotts Bluff, NE 648  122----------------- 501 627 11 16 34.2 36 780 28 537 9 11Norman, MN 623 355-------------------- 517 797 12 15 36.3 35 455 26 403 11 13Walsh, ND 602 218---------------------- 550 504 13 12 38.4 38 063 28 819 6 10Traill, ND 590 254----------------------- 537 958 14 13 40.4 34 070 29 523 12 9Chippewa, MN 566 924------------------- 467 614 15 18 42.3 27 757 21 176 17 21

Wilkin, MN 560 518---------------------- 411 895 16 24 44.3 28 571 22 215 15 18San Joaquin, CA 557 492----------------- 878 594 17 5 46.2 20 344 31 814 26 7Weld, CO 517 025----------------------- 485 913 18 17 48.0 21 807 20 839 23 22Box Butte, NE 510  067------------------- 374 889 19 27 49.7 28 447 18 823 16 24Malheur, OR 473 970-------------------- (D) 20 25 51.3 17 477 (D) 30 34

Richland, ND 459 518-------------------- 418 151 21 23 52.9 24 341 23 183 20 17Fresno, CA 448 178---------------------- 715 765 22 8 54.5 18 621 23 302 27 16Bay, MI 441 077------------------------- 449 723 23 21 56.0 24 966 22 172 19 19Park, WY 401 745----------------------- 258 821 24 38 57.3 17 451 11 714 31 39Marshall, MN 399 347-------------------- 378 680 25 26 58.7 26 229 21 917 18 20

Cass, ND 393 176----------------------- 291 082 26 34 60.1 22 653 17 262 22 26Grand Forks, ND 363  724---------------- 209 525 27 45 61.3 21 399 10 744 24 40Saginaw, MI 357 744--------------------- 351 563 28 29 62.5 20 782 16 597 25 29Big Horn, WY 347 218------------------- 311 689 29 32 63.7 16 023 15 414 32 31Richland, MT 328 255-------------------- 366 615 30 28 64.9 15 321 15 034 34 32

Gratiot, MI 327 648---------------------- 251 534 31 40 66.0 17 894 11 851 29 38Kittson, MN 323 696--------------------- 306 540 32 33 67.1 22 760 18 280 21 25Goshen, WY 311 097-------------------- 264 687 33 37 68.2 18 585 12 179 28 36Twin Falls, ID 311 003------------------- 314 544 34 31 69.2 14 249 13 350 35 33Castro, TX 302 449---------------------- 182 310 35 52 70.3 14 112 9 176 36 44

Jerome, ID 300 870---------------------- 202 573 36 47 71.3 12 698 8 692 38 47Deaf Smith, TX 286 083------------------ 349 512 37 30 72.3 13 312 16 823 37 27Yolo, CA 284 766------------------------ 455 380 38 20 73.3 11 449 20 679 40 23Kern, CA 280 455------------------------ 243 143 39 42 74.2 9 877 9 138 46 45Morgan, CO 278 076--------------------- 184 584 40 51 75.2 11 464 8 366 39 49

Bingham, ID 249 611--------------------- 188 568 41 50 76.0 9 975 7 612 45 55Elmore, ID 247 263---------------------- 265 734 42 36 76.9 11 253 9 855 42 42Merced, CA 246 795--------------------- 467 108 43 19 77.7 9 207 15 593 50 30Solano, CA 227 278---------------------- 425 578 44 22 78.5 8 038 16 764 53 28Power, ID 227 099----------------------- 205 594 45 46 79.3 9 255 8 166 49 51

Washakie, WY 221 747------------------- 250 134 46 41 80.1 11 327 12 175 41 37Sanilac, MI 211 535---------------------- 223 972 47 43 80.8 15 543 12 464 33 35Owyhee, ID 210 929--------------------- 270 072 48 35 81.5 11 107 10 128 43 41Yellowstone, MT 207 013----------------- 145 633 49 57 82.2 9 037 7 956 51 53McKenzie, ND 202 734------------------- 195 278 50 48 82.9 9 621 8 494 48 48

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Table 69. Hay Harvested mAlfalfa, Other Tame, Small Grain, Wild, Grass Silage, and GreenChop: 1992 and 1987

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Tons Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

United States 126  981 302----------- 128 816 054 (X) (X) 100.0 56 596 466 57 967 530 (X) (X)

STATES

20 leading States 96  627 296--------- 99 792 250 (X) (X) 76.1 43 083 410 44 312 332 (X) (X)

Wisconsin 8 621 168----------------------- 12 407 639 1 1 6.8 3 911 258 4 784 417 1 1Texas 8 055 561-------------------------- 6 684 785 2 3 13.1 3 607 387 3 252 216 2 3California 7 567 342----------------------- 7 304 837 3 2 19.1 1 531 230 1 532 777 15 15Missouri 6 109 410------------------------ 5 409 063 4 8 23.9 3 470 298 3 138 012 3 4Nebraska 6 068 201----------------------- 5 951 228 5 4 28.7 2 895 217 2 868 789 5 5

Kansas 5 938 634------------------------- 5 080 847 6 9 33.4 2 509 904 2 254 082 6 9South Dakota 5 734 128------------------- 5 682 824 7 6 37.9 3 356 484 3 355 299 4 2Iowa 5 107 237---------------------------- 5 612 944 8 7 41.9 1 762 425 1 968 207 14 11Minnesota 5 082 391----------------------- 5 920 884 9 5 45.9 2 098 145 2 418 800 9 7New York 4 268 674----------------------- 4 861 661 10 10 49.3 2 013 646 2 259 119 10 8

Pennsylvania 4 091 919-------------------- 4 477 463 11 11 52.5 1 787 980 1 915 370 13 13Oklahoma 3 992 843----------------------- 3 430 874 12 15 55.6 2 112 710 1 920 000 8 12Kentucky 3 757 782------------------------ 3 291 951 13 17 58.6 1 837 802 1 796 635 12 14Montana 3 670 309------------------------ 3 858 349 14 13 61.5 1 983 629 2 135 438 11 10Colorado 3 464 389------------------------ 3 088 681 15 19 64.2 1 449 177 1 423 807 16 17

Idaho 3 389 557--------------------------- 3 563 558 16 14 66.9 1 063 292 1 173 475 22 20North Dakota 3  267 324-------------------- 4 030 165 17 12 69.4 2 467 853 2 635 435 7 6Ohio 2 949 243---------------------------- 3 236 378 18 18 71.8 1 200 789 1 271 206 19 19Michigan 2 821 347------------------------ 3 323 175 19 16 74.0 1 283 598 1 436 630 18 16Washington 2 669 837--------------------- 2 574 944 20 21 76.1 740 586 772 618 26 26

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 26  084 184------ 27 569 588 (X) (X) 20.5 8 531 636 9 113 324 (X) (X)

Imperial, CA 1 364 330--------------------- 1 446 624 1 1 1.1 219 866 201 796 3 4Grant, WA 686 254---------------------- 616 530 2 3 1.6 112 838 109 707 21 34Merced, CA 649 599--------------------- 554 325 3 4 2.1 126 696 107 616 12 38Kern, CA 611 321------------------------ 659 513 4 2 2.6 91 970 98 809 49 49Tulare, CA 593 890---------------------- 531 770 5 6 3.1 110 147 104 146 23 43

Fresno, CA 525 656---------------------- 543 094 6 5 3.5 90 771 93 876 53 62Riverside, CA 470 994-------------------- 302 920 7 25 3.9 71 271 52 466 94 212San Joaquin, CA 448 558----------------- 413 617 8 11 4.2 82 220 78 407 62 85Weld, CO 437 518----------------------- 372 261 9 15 4.6 119 832 110 625 16 32Franklin, WA 435 599-------------------- 363 359 10 16 4.9 65 403 60 128 117 158

Grant, WI 432 846----------------------- 523 050 11 7 5.2 142 936 163 071 6 7Cherry, NE 363 544---------------------- 417 007 12 10 5.5 331 960 335 960 1 1Stanislaus, CA 360 310------------------- 291 646 13 30 5.8 68 631 63 963 106 139Dane, WI 333 174----------------------- 446 379 14 9 6.1 123 147 142 954 14 12Marathon, WI 330 238-------------------- 477 995 15 8 6.3 170 221 202 967 4 3

Stearns, MN 324 856--------------------- 336 205 16 19 6.6 113 175 139 970 20 14Holt, NE 318 856------------------------ 310 462 17 22 6.8 236 361 232 558 2 2Otter Tail, MN 303  839------------------- 353 780 18 17 7.1 119 409 144 743 17 11Jefferson, ID 303 461-------------------- 289 911 19 32 7.3 74 185 74 298 86 102Maricopa, AZ 287 529-------------------- 253 544 20 44 7.5 52 860 48 023 199 256

La Paz, AZ 272 934---------------------- 293 897 21 29 7.8 38 282 42 630 395 315Morrow, OR 270 785--------------------- 134 842 22 171 8.0 44 175 26 239 297 718St. Lawrence, NY 270  314---------------- 279 165 23 37 8.2 132 472 142 220 9 13Lancaster, PA 266 400------------------- 284 861 24 34 8.4 78 604 83 370 71 76Green, WI 265 125----------------------- 380 275 25 13 8.6 101 902 127 035 33 20

Vernon, WI 263 579---------------------- 349 048 26 18 8.8 108 638 131 339 24 17Yuma, AZ 263 316----------------------- 291 439 27 31 9.0 45 999 43 476 271 300Clark, WI 263 226------------------------ 373 025 28 14 9.2 135 662 160 163 7 8Prowers, CO 259 867-------------------- 217 939 29 62 9.4 67 611 59 800 112 161Dubuque, IA 258 710--------------------- 262 491 30 42 9.6 73 580 78 518 87 84

Twin Falls, ID 257 448------------------- 282 775 31 35 9.8 51 185 58 479 220 173Custer, NE 254 234---------------------- 249 065 32 46 10.0 101 074 96 571 34 57Beaverhead, MT 244 067----------------- 264 787 33 41 10.2 123 580 150 038 13 10Kings, CA 243 271----------------------- 241 832 34 50 10.4 44 495 38 921 291 376Madera, CA 242 039--------------------- 212 185 35 66 10.6 39 743 36 572 371 422

Dodge, WI 239 282---------------------- 382 804 36 12 10.8 96 490 123 322 41 23Lafayette, WI 237 518-------------------- 319 462 37 21 11.0 86 309 102 176 56 44Millard, UT 236 980---------------------- 197 266 38 82 11.2 59 478 54 843 148 194Klamath, OR 233 975-------------------- 197 631 39 81 11.4 71 064 63 039 95 143Chippewa, WI 231 011------------------- 304 687 40 24 11.5 113 992 131 274 19 18

Iowa, WI 230 833------------------------ 326 653 41 20 11.7 83 400 107 104 60 40Dawson, NE 230 809--------------------- 246 692 42 47 11.9 62 546 65 021 134 129Clayton, IA 229 879---------------------- 280 637 43 36 12.1 69 924 83 341 101 77Hopkins, TX 226 070--------------------- 178 230 44 101 12.3 77 098 68 167 78 119Barron, WI 225 560---------------------- 270 497 45 38 12.4 104 000 123 933 31 22

Yolo, CA 223 099------------------------ 218 311 46 61 12.6 44 444 41 559 292 335Fremont, WY 222 971-------------------- 182 857 47 99 12.8 79 523 72 466 68 107Tripp, SD 219 994----------------------- 220 113 48 59 13.0 132 311 132 459 10 16Lake, OR 215 486----------------------- 224 166 49 58 13.1 93 540 104 961 46 42Knox, NE 212 482----------------------- 175 220 50 104 13.3 84 489 77 663 58 90

Box Elder, UT 212 329------------------- 161 888 51 124 13.5 62 843 50 886 132 226Dunn, WI 210 990----------------------- 286 488 52 33 13.6 91 431 112 710 50 31Finney, KS 208 430---------------------- 130 942 53 178 13.8 39 878 30 042 366 584Bradford, PA 208 277-------------------- 244 045 54 48 14.0 106 771 115 157 27 29Lincoln, NE 205 624--------------------- 195 062 55 85 14.1 91 430 99 464 51 48

Modoc, CA 204 700---------------------- 215 323 56 64 14.3 75 509 83 604 80 75Humboldt, NV 200 799------------------- 189 592 57 92 14.4 51 921 66 655 205 124Gallatin, MT 200 776--------------------- 210 173 58 69 14.6 69 456 74 656 103 99Madison, MT 194 391-------------------- 234 388 59 55 14.8 78 875 91 698 70 66Franklin, PA 194 331--------------------- 185 352 60 97 14.9 70 313 74 227 99 104

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Table 69. Hay Harvested mAlfalfa, Other Tame, Small Grain, Wild, Grass Silage, and GreenChop: 1992 and 1987 mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Tons Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Winneshiek, IA 192 850------------------ 249 750 61 45 15.1 62 309 76 101 135 93Jefferson, NY 192 418------------------- 228 876 62 56 15.2 105 766 121 002 28 24Siskiyou, CA 191 935--------------------- 203 310 63 74 15.4 53 083 61 693 195 148Bingham, ID 191 738--------------------- 194 992 64 86 15.5 50 376 51 763 229 222Manitowoc, WI 190 313------------------- 306 218 65 23 15.7 91 140 116 584 52 27

Cache, UT 190 113---------------------- 185 292 66 98 15.8 63 596 61 136 127 152Gregory, SD 189 861--------------------- 177 334 67 102 16.0 96 414 90 136 42 68Monroe, WI 189 689--------------------- 265 554 68 40 16.1 86 808 97 955 55 50Kittitas, WA 185 805--------------------- 168 501 69 118 16.3 42 674 42 817 318 311Steuben, NY 185 160-------------------- 208 593 70 71 16.4 98 344 106 710 36 41

Todd, MN 184 930----------------------- 185 541 71 96 16.6 74 780 81 921 83 78Cassia, ID 183 778----------------------- 187 836 72 94 16.7 48 864 50 173 245 233St. Croix, WI 183 323-------------------- 237 305 73 54 16.8 74 445 95 088 85 59Morton, ND 183 279--------------------- 225 445 74 57 17.0 119 397 128 310 18 19Brown, SD 182 290---------------------- 192 737 75 89 17.1 92 387 94 936 48 60

Addison, VT 182 218--------------------- 201 897 76 75 17.3 95 434 100 418 45 47Shawano, WI 181 671-------------------- 301 030 77 26 17.4 97 136 120 271 38 26Pierce, WI 180 806----------------------- 214 602 78 65 17.6 65 666 69 900 115 111Iron, UT 180 659------------------------ 172 641 79 112 17.7 41 239 40 518 336 349Sauk, WI 180 550------------------------ 297 291 80 28 17.8 82 122 108 492 63 37

Jerome, ID 179 203---------------------- 168 882 81 117 18.0 34 364 37 165 477 407Trempealeau, WI 177 854---------------- 269 816 82 39 18.1 81 604 97 578 64 51Malheur, OR 176 798-------------------- 240 542 83 51 18.3 62 677 79 369 133 81Gooding, ID 175 586--------------------- 139 920 84 159 18.4 36 009 32 078 444 527Charles Mix, SD 175 572----------------- 154 323 85 139 18.5 82 868 69 751 61 113

Lyon, NV 175 149----------------------- 176 541 86 103 18.7 43 331 48 207 309 251Stephenson, IL 174 015------------------ 212 173 87 67 18.8 56 101 61 549 175 150Fond du Lac, WI 173  753----------------- 300 061 88 27 19.0 88 704 107 479 54 39Polk, WI 172 193------------------------ 193 373 89 88 19.1 77 396 97 348 77 53Allamakee, IA 171 742------------------- 201 858 90 76 19.2 54 540 61 648 181 149

Winona, MN 170 835--------------------- 210 332 91 68 19.4 58 188 64 149 156 136Whatcom, WA 169 811------------------- 170 967 92 115 19.5 48 179 53 299 251 204Sanilac, MI 169 756---------------------- 198 194 93 80 19.6 56 249 77 622 172 91Lawrence, MO 168 137------------------- 125 754 94 187 19.8 83 965 68 680 59 117Hand, SD 166 773----------------------- 175 160 95 105 19.9 99 572 109 647 35 35

Jo Daviess, IL 166 611------------------- 174 038 96 107 20.0 53 837 55 642 188 187Owyhee, ID 166 582--------------------- 155 579 97 137 20.2 40 331 49 442 356 239Morrison, MN 166 574-------------------- 143 030 98 157 20.3 75 418 78 291 81 86Yakima, WA 165 869--------------------- 158 845 99 131 20.4 36 766 35 971 427 435Sheridan, NE 163 702-------------------- 195 358 100 84 20.5 111 621 120 604 22 25

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Table 70. Alfalfa Hay Harvested: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Tons Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

United States 67  063 849----------- 70 259 986 (X) (X) 100.0 22 792 626 23 629 792 (X) (X)

STATES

20 leading States 57  224 594--------- 60 576 619 (X) (X) 85.3 19 629 766 20 364 336 (X) (X)

California 5 879 133----------------------- 5 812 547 1 2 8.8 939 097 948 719 8 9Wisconsin 5 748 350----------------------- 8 291 824 2 1 17.3 2 201 007 2 687 526 1 1Iowa 4 315 698---------------------------- 4 444 233 3 3 23.8 1 367 935 1 380 550 3 4Nebraska 4 025 983----------------------- 3 791 335 4 6 29.8 1 270 921 1 187 849 5 7South Dakota 3 865 379------------------- 3 952 900 5 5 35.5 1 921 040 1 998 983 2 2

Minnesota 3 862 307----------------------- 4 420 577 6 4 41.3 1 342 787 1 495 584 4 3Kansas 3 053 842------------------------- 2 529 635 7 9 45.9 874 197 741 856 10 13Idaho 2 954 965--------------------------- 3 088 008 8 7 50.3 834 450 920 314 11 10Montana 2 607 186------------------------ 2 596 642 9 8 54.1 1 220 792 1 224 284 6 6Colorado 2 484 316------------------------ 2 061 830 10 14 57.9 790 227 709 939 14 14

Pennsylvania 2 188 135-------------------- 2 424 258 11 11 61.1 795 326 840 290 13 12Michigan 2 186 202------------------------ 2 499 478 12 10 64.4 888 691 971 083 9 8New York 2 044 356----------------------- 2 340 261 13 13 67.4 813 084 885 943 12 11Ohio 1 887 046---------------------------- 2 053 430 14 15 70.2 658 206 669 817 16 15Washington 1 870 629--------------------- 1 751 396 15 17 73.0 437 600 436 210 20 20

Illinois 1 792 941-------------------------- 1 939 746 16 16 75.7 564 384 585 636 17 16Utah 1 758 044---------------------------- 1 637 972 17 18 78.3 501 278 482 009 18 18Missouri 1 674 912------------------------ 1 225 660 18 21 80.8 749 327 469 210 15 19North Dakota 1  598 591-------------------- 2 406 013 19 12 83.2 1 058 536 1 362 758 7 5Oregon 1 426 579------------------------- 1 308 874 20 19 85.3 400 881 365 776 21 22

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 20  435 471------ 21 129 718 (X) (X) 30.5 5 073 335 5 308 947 (X) (X)

Imperial, CA 1 138 789--------------------- 1 318 387 1 1 1.7 163 198 177 701 1 1Grant, WA 660 766---------------------- 588 703 2 3 2.7 105 391 102 247 3 5Kern, CA 564 280------------------------ 637 790 3 2 3.5 77 537 88 482 11 10Merced, CA 515 160--------------------- 434 097 4 5 4.3 85 548 72 317 8 19Tulare, CA 482 077---------------------- 429 592 5 7 5.0 69 033 65 179 18 33

Fresno, CA 466 004---------------------- 475 196 6 4 5.7 68 037 72 448 19 18Franklin, WA 421 931-------------------- 355 673 7 8 6.3 61 687 57 169 25 50Riverside, CA 386 455-------------------- 250 002 8 22 6.9 51 987 36 463 51 140Weld, CO 373 838----------------------- 308 305 9 11 7.5 88 430 78 889 6 15Grant, WI 360 140----------------------- 433 949 10 6 8.0 102 780 118 699 4 3

San Joaquin, CA 352 342----------------- 336 984 11 9 8.5 55 362 53 916 35 60Jefferson, ID 293 664-------------------- 277 610 12 14 9.0 70 789 70 131 16 22Stearns, MN 273 084--------------------- 266 589 13 19 9.4 86 287 99 703 7 6La Paz, AZ 265 855---------------------- 273 931 14 16 9.8 36 598 37 619 118 128Morrow, OR 262 681--------------------- 127 388 15 104 10.2 40 667 22 340 95 315

Otter Tail, MN 258  959------------------- 289 563 16 12 10.6 93 490 106 302 5 4Prowers, CO 252 071-------------------- 208 932 17 30 10.9 63 935 55 400 22 55Maricopa, AZ 251 363-------------------- 202 940 18 35 11.3 38 715 32 110 107 181Twin Falls, ID 248 667------------------- 272 317 19 17 11.7 47 496 54 115 66 57Dane, WI 239 138----------------------- 326 999 20 10 12.0 75 968 92 641 12 7

Millard, UT 224 125---------------------- 187 780 21 44 12.4 54 901 50 096 37 71Dawson, NE 214 163--------------------- 225 349 22 25 12.7 53 146 55 790 46 53Stanislaus, CA 213 507------------------- 176 923 23 48 13.0 30 554 28 245 167 215Dubuque, IA 213 306--------------------- 206 583 24 32 13.3 55 118 55 000 36 56Yuma, AZ 209 124----------------------- 256 260 25 20 13.6 29 228 33 189 185 168

Green, WI 205 837----------------------- 288 765 26 13 13.9 66 335 83 262 21 12Lancaster, PA 204 227------------------- 217 764 27 26 14.2 52 871 55 691 47 54Madera, CA 202 898--------------------- 191 629 28 42 14.5 27 886 29 238 204 206Finney, KS 201 431---------------------- 121 199 29 109 14.8 36 510 25 710 119 250Clayton, IA 197 504---------------------- 235 224 30 24 15.1 54 869 62 097 38 39

Vernon, WI 197 269---------------------- 275 087 31 15 15.4 72 741 90 957 14 9Custer, NE 193 449---------------------- 188 185 32 43 15.7 63 796 57 398 23 48Box Elder, UT 191 293------------------- 140 178 33 89 16.0 52 421 40 922 48 108Kings, CA 190 535----------------------- 213 234 34 28 16.3 27 659 30 815 215 192Yolo, CA 190 032------------------------ 197 145 35 39 16.6 31 676 31 507 156 184

Fremont, WY 188 268-------------------- 149 544 36 74 16.9 59 947 51 574 26 68Klamath, OR 188 248-------------------- 140 512 37 88 17.1 47 837 35 932 65 145Lafayette, WI 186 471-------------------- 249 777 38 23 17.4 58 713 69 286 27 23Iowa, WI 185 727------------------------ 252 216 39 21 17.7 57 674 70 771 30 21Humboldt, NV 185 560------------------- 134 039 40 96 18.0 45 035 33 922 75 161

Bingham, ID 171 318--------------------- 178 682 41 46 18.2 43 125 45 378 82 83Cache, UT 170 003---------------------- 157 134 42 69 18.5 53 623 48 349 45 74Jerome, ID 169 178---------------------- 144 571 43 79 18.7 31 599 31 018 157 190Iron, UT 167 458------------------------ 159 642 44 67 19.0 36 749 36 009 117 143Siskiyou, CA 166 431--------------------- 167 925 45 54 19.2 41 484 45 376 89 84

Dodge, WI 165 868---------------------- 271 534 46 18 19.5 55 986 75 830 34 16Marathon, WI 165 793-------------------- 204 241 47 33 19.7 70 823 72 787 15 17Gallatin, MT 164 869--------------------- 174 972 48 49 20.0 53 888 57 465 41 47Winneshiek, IA 164 072------------------ 214 031 49 27 20.2 48 396 58 611 61 46Knox, NE 162 815----------------------- 132 917 50 99 20.5 50 848 44 622 53 87

Lake, OR 162 561----------------------- 133 106 51 97 20.7 51 994 45 252 50 85Lyon, NV 161 782----------------------- 161 717 52 66 20.9 38 823 40 906 106 109Cassia, ID 160 558----------------------- 163 358 53 62 21.2 40 156 39 034 98 119Modoc, CA 154 966---------------------- 143 672 54 81 21.4 43 752 42 548 78 97Dunn, WI 150 309----------------------- 199 223 55 37 21.6 56 615 66 718 32 29

Allamakee, IA 146 779------------------- 171 587 56 51 21.9 42 809 48 025 84 76Eddy, NM 146 414----------------------- 163 037 57 63 22.1 27 861 32 356 206 177Gooding, ID 146 285--------------------- 122 314 58 107 22.3 28 902 27 296 188 230Tripp, SD 145 871----------------------- 154 152 59 71 22.5 75 598 79 901 13 14Owyhee, ID 145 416--------------------- 122 810 60 106 22.7 30 232 31 320 175 189

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Table 70. Alfalfa Hay Harvested: 1992 and 1987 mCon.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Tons Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Gray, KS 144 468------------------------ 96 911 61 159 22.9 24 733 16 673 252 439Barron, WI 144 465---------------------- 162 562 62 65 23.2 58 264 62 766 29 37Madison, MT 144 442-------------------- 172 117 63 50 23.4 54 342 61 512 40 42Todd, MN 143 302----------------------- 138 139 64 91 23.6 50 539 53 137 55 63Yakima, WA 142 797--------------------- 142 479 65 83 23.8 29 432 29 502 183 205

Jackson, IA 141 695--------------------- 139 138 66 90 24.0 42 535 42 514 85 99Malheur, OR 139 468-------------------- 192 303 67 40 24.2 42 056 50 545 88 70Gregory, SD 139 264--------------------- 142 013 68 85 24.4 62 784 66 426 24 30Jo Daviess, IL 138 975------------------- 141 977 69 86 24.6 41 106 41 473 92 105Pierce, WI 138 867----------------------- 157 743 70 68 24.8 43 737 44 370 79 88

Chippewa, WI 138 518------------------- 166 530 71 58 25.0 57 193 59 200 31 45Fillmore, MN 136 207-------------------- 177 131 72 47 25.2 41 309 48 242 90 75Lincoln, NE 134 792--------------------- 111 703 73 123 25.4 38 649 34 118 108 159Sanilac, MI 133 856---------------------- 144 697 74 78 25.6 39 758 49 641 102 72Stephenson, IL 133 087------------------ 167 776 75 55 25.8 37 774 42 964 114 95

Beaverhead, MT 132 475----------------- 142 023 76 84 26.0 44 576 54 044 76 58Big Horn, MT 132  384-------------------- 121 438 77 108 26.2 53 771 53 271 43 61Chaves, NM 132 226--------------------- 168 511 78 53 26.4 25 142 29 831 246 202Brown, SD 131 821---------------------- 147 772 79 75 26.6 56 278 62 165 33 38Monroe, WI 131 414--------------------- 203 325 80 34 26.8 54 575 65 504 39 31

Trempealeau, WI 130 378---------------- 200 922 81 36 27.0 53 874 64 532 42 35St. Croix, WI 130 068-------------------- 165 704 82 61 27.2 45 899 57 291 71 49Bent, CO 129 604----------------------- 87 292 83 179 27.4 31 958 24 797 153 269Adams, WA 129 037--------------------- 109 078 84 130 27.6 20 269 20 754 334 345Cedar, NE 128 473---------------------- 97 814 85 155 27.8 35 283 28 618 129 211

Winona, MN 126 654--------------------- 162 722 86 64 28.0 38 586 44 125 109 91Canyon, ID 125 442---------------------- 136 705 87 93 28.2 26 686 30 308 223 196Goodhue, MN 124 911------------------- 166 931 88 57 28.4 37 869 44 310 113 89Houston, MN 123 374-------------------- 134 757 89 94 28.5 34 415 39 232 138 117Polk, WI 123 025------------------------ 128 434 90 103 28.7 48 310 55 918 63 52

Sauk, WI 122 170------------------------ 211 634 91 29 28.9 49 065 67 660 59 28Logan, CO 122 110---------------------- 100 167 92 148 29.1 30 494 24 638 168 271Lassen, CA 121 022--------------------- 102 413 93 144 29.3 28 359 37 581 194 130Richland, WI 118 914-------------------- 182 623 94 45 29.4 48 275 60 441 64 44Fond du Lac, WI 117  315----------------- 208 921 95 31 29.6 50 693 63 392 54 36

Crawford, WI 116 852-------------------- 152 104 96 73 29.8 41 182 46 818 91 79Manitowoc, WI 114 289------------------- 192 111 97 41 30.0 46 396 61 904 68 40Barton, KS 113 483---------------------- 84 407 98 191 30.1 36 883 26 005 116 247Buffalo, WI 112 625---------------------- 166 429 99 60 30.3 40 843 51 808 93 67Charles Mix, SD 112 218----------------- 99 297 100 150 30.5 44 328 36 843 77 136

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Table 71. Tame Hay Harvested Other Than Alfalfa, Small Grain, and Wild Hay: 1992 and1987

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Tons Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

United States 37  611 717----------- 34 846 168 (X) (X) 100.0 19 727 365 19 378 890 (X) (X)

STATES

20 leading States 30  721 713--------- 27 175 781 (X) (X) 81.7 15 955 016 15 109 884 (X) (X)

Texas 6 297 371-------------------------- 5 224 760 1 1 16.7 2 832 033 2 473 000 1 1Missouri 3 746 486------------------------ 3 635 212 2 2 26.7 2 248 566 2 276 762 2 2Kentucky 2 506 771------------------------ 2 058 809 3 3 33.4 1 306 116 1 248 436 3 3Tennessee 2 016 995---------------------- 1 513 973 4 5 38.7 1 093 736 1 000 555 4 4Oklahoma 1 926 190----------------------- 1 575 585 5 4 43.9 1 069 655 923 084 5 5

Kansas 1 636 674------------------------- 1 409 236 6 7 48.2 804 778 723 861 6 7Arkansas 1 546 440----------------------- 1 106 930 7 10 52.3 789 763 660 501 7 10Virginia 1 316 586------------------------- 1 132 392 8 9 55.8 695 952 715 298 8 8New York 1 173 703----------------------- 1 434 667 9 6 58.9 649 305 774 356 9 6Pennsylvania 1 160 551-------------------- 1 306 844 10 8 62.0 613 542 682 895 10 9

Alabama 1 155 989------------------------ 947 623 11 12 65.1 549 831 493 479 11 11Georgia 1 027 734------------------------- 869 919 12 13 67.8 421 784 421 523 15 13Mississippi 922 804---------------------- 733 265 13 15 70.3 426 633 364 823 14 17Ohio 698 172---------------------------- 775 271 14 14 72.1 352 987 395 123 16 15North Carolina 681 645------------------- 536 381 15 18 74.0 351 608 314 274 17 20

Louisiana 649 512----------------------- 524 435 16 19 75.7 274 283 234 691 24 26South Dakota 630 004------------------- 524 386 17 20 77.4 437 163 375 253 12 16Wisconsin 595 150----------------------- 960 540 18 11 78.9 320 093 447 979 19 12Nebraska 518 114----------------------- 428 345 19 27 80.3 282 687 255 078 22 24North Dakota 514  822-------------------- 477 208 20 23 81.7 434 501 328 913 13 19

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 7  357 742------ 6 377 580 (X) (X) 19.6 3 451 846 (D) (X) (X)

Imperial, CA 202 308--------------------- 116 815 1 6 .5 46 552 (D) 9 224Hopkins, TX 186 605--------------------- 158 298 2 1 1.0 61 895 57 778 2 2Van Zandt, TX 141  058------------------- 117 523 3 5 1.4 52 109 48 876 5 7Kittitas, WA 134 854--------------------- 119 537 4 4 1.8 28 355 27 902 95 80St. Lawrence, NY 117  510---------------- 138 234 5 2 2.1 64 883 75 489 1 1

Leon, TX 113 232------------------------ 94 850 6 8 2.4 42 909 36 565 13 32Henderson, TX 104 775------------------ 87 958 7 11 2.7 39 955 33 808 20 42Erath, TX 104 226----------------------- 73 094 8 26 2.9 38 950 31 766 25 50Fayette, TX 101 172--------------------- 90 779 9 10 3.2 42 223 39 621 15 22Washington, AR 99 828----------------- 83 890 10 14 3.5 52 166 45 128 4 12

Lawrence, MO 98 054------------------- 75 306 11 25 3.7 52 794 46 745 3 9Benton, AR 97 345--------------------- 82 905 12 17 4.0 49 207 44 854 7 13Houston, TX 94 097--------------------- 68 975 13 34 4.2 34 376 26 588 46 98Cherokee, TX 94 083------------------- 82 419 14 18 4.5 36 248 30 565 36 59Wise, TX 89 913------------------------ 64 943 15 37 4.7 36 721 30 390 33 61

Anderson, TX 88 732------------------- 81 055 16 20 5.0 34 923 31 407 44 53Lamar, TX 88 598---------------------- 71 840 17 28 5.2 45 895 34 034 10 39Lavaca, TX 87 277---------------------- 72 026 18 27 5.4 35 586 32 152 39 48Comanche, TX 86 633------------------ 54 098 19 71 5.7 34 071 23 972 50 134Wood, TX 86 594----------------------- 70 873 20 31 5.9 28 517 25 960 90 102

Johnson, TX 85 911-------------------- 57 744 21 61 6.1 39 781 27 857 22 81Washington, TX 85 676------------------ 70 420 22 32 6.4 36 862 32 562 32 47Greene, TN 81 658--------------------- 69 630 23 33 6.6 39 297 43 387 24 15Smith, TX 81 020----------------------- 83 619 24 15 6.8 32 341 31 628 63 52Polk, MO 79 252----------------------- 86 474 25 12 7.0 50 540 48 295 6 8

Bradford, PA 79 103-------------------- 91 386 26 9 7.2 42 751 49 740 14 6Johnson, MO 78 118-------------------- 82 211 27 19 7.4 47 916 51 706 8 4Austin, TX 78 042----------------------- 68 217 28 35 7.6 31 695 29 792 66 64Bates, MO 77 273---------------------- 76 604 29 24 7.8 45 175 43 254 11 16Kaufman, TX 74 587-------------------- 54 916 30 69 8.0 35 829 28 617 37 72

Wright, MO 74 381---------------------- 64 861 31 38 8.2 39 662 39 467 23 23Miami, KS 74 138----------------------- 59 059 32 56 8.4 39 941 34 015 21 40Cooke, TX 73 105---------------------- 61 650 33 45 8.6 31 648 27 254 67 85Milam, TX 72 069----------------------- 60 558 34 50 8.8 32 244 27 087 64 88Delaware, OK 71 927------------------- 57 742 35 62 9.0 37 541 32 710 29 45

Barren, KY 71 570---------------------- 67 590 36 36 9.2 36 463 36 932 34 31Robertson, TX 71 484------------------- 77 373 37 23 9.4 29 311 27 278 85 84Ellis, TX 70 852------------------------ 39 084 38 159 9.6 35 447 23 861 40 139Warren, KY 70 045--------------------- 47 549 39 105 9.7 35 145 26 925 43 91Denton, TX 69 889---------------------- 50 656 40 85 9.9 31 005 25 024 68 114

Greene, MO 69 887--------------------- 57 961 41 60 10.1 42 042 38 215 17 27Webster, MO 69 856-------------------- 60 880 42 48 10.3 40 870 39 203 18 25McCurtain, OK 69 485------------------- 46 072 43 118 10.5 32 863 24 698 58 120Jefferson, NY 68 967------------------- 83 066 44 16 10.7 42 970 50 667 12 5Texas, MO 68 699---------------------- 59 752 45 52 10.9 42 210 37 603 16 29

Grayson, TX 68 152--------------------- 51 552 46 83 11.0 30 431 27 909 73 79Navarro, TX 68 091--------------------- 46 827 47 112 11.2 34 279 27 087 47 88Pulaski, KY 66 151---------------------- 49 001 48 94 11.4 33 029 30 504 57 60Fannin, TX 65 866---------------------- 53 676 49 73 11.6 34 820 29 161 45 68Henry, MO 65 803---------------------- 64 644 50 39 11.7 38 648 41 138 26 19

Newton, MO 65 378-------------------- 58 135 51 58 11.9 33 765 36 103 53 33Muskogee, OK 64 608------------------ 63 361 52 41 12.1 34 047 31 657 51 51Barry, MO 64 520----------------------- 50 644 53 86 12.3 36 348 33 313 35 44Grimes, TX 64 371---------------------- 55 898 54 66 12.4 25 457 22 543 129 169Vernon, MO 64 173--------------------- 60 951 55 47 12.6 35 217 32 683 41 46

Lincoln, TN 63 632--------------------- 42 263 56 141 12.8 33 398 26 040 55 101Lee, TX 62 767------------------------- 48 708 57 95 12.9 23 340 19 090 157 232Freestone, TX 62 377------------------- 56 729 58 64 13.1 26 197 23 091 118 158Steuben, NY 62 351-------------------- 79 143 59 21 13.3 38 121 45 392 27 11Laclede, MO 62 072-------------------- 59 137 60 55 13.4 35 684 34 979 38 35

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Table 71. Tame Hay Harvested Other Than Alfalfa, Small Grain, and Wild Hay: 1992 and1987mCon.

[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Tons Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Limestone, TX 61 236------------------- 47 306 61 108 13.6 29 648 21 485 81 182Jackson, KS 60 993--------------------- 53 556 62 75 13.8 33 988 31 320 52 54Upshur, TX 60 909---------------------- 52 671 63 77 13.9 20 124 19 790 217 213Cass, MO 60 654----------------------- 52 404 64 79 14.1 33 418 31 045 54 56Sullivan, MO 60 558-------------------- 70 967 65 30 14.2 40 728 44 796 19 14

Hunt, TX 60 273------------------------ 47 785 66 102 14.4 32 514 28 708 60 70Le Flore, OK 60  163-------------------- 36 361 67 189 14.6 34 182 24 099 49 128Red River, TX 59 953------------------- 55 216 68 68 14.7 28 229 26 792 96 94Chautauqua, NY 59 610----------------- 84 154 69 13 14.9 29 101 39 060 87 26McLennan, TX 59 523------------------- 53 622 70 74 15.0 32 822 27 306 59 83

St. Clair, MO 59 483-------------------- 57 402 71 63 15.2 34 214 34 821 48 37Franklin, VT 59 181--------------------- 78 744 72 22 15.4 27 513 34 215 104 38Cullman, AL 58 945--------------------- 45 265 73 122 15.5 27 325 22 553 106 168Shelby, KY 58 835---------------------- 47 929 74 101 15.7 28 513 26 818 91 93Colorado, TX 58 570-------------------- 49 256 75 93 15.8 22 488 20 221 175 202

Macon, MO 58 029--------------------- 62 824 76 43 16.0 37 428 41 522 30 18Clark, WI 57 938------------------------ 131 898 77 3 16.1 29 012 53 635 88 3Bowie, TX 57 815----------------------- 44 337 78 124 16.3 20 764 21 584 206 181Osage, MO 57 773---------------------- 49 955 79 90 16.4 29 666 27 125 80 87Parker, TX 57 767---------------------- 46 718 80 113 16.6 28 408 25 416 94 107

Linn, MO 57 406------------------------ 60 758 81 49 16.7 37 575 40 313 28 21Breckinridge, KY 57 400----------------- 42 799 82 137 16.9 27 144 23 248 107 154White, AR 56 831----------------------- 46 013 83 119 17.1 30 806 25 078 70 112Madison, KY 56 798-------------------- 35 524 84 199 17.2 28 105 24 327 97 124Fauquier, VA 56 722-------------------- 49 683 85 91 17.4 30 605 28 963 72 69

Nacogdoches, TX 56 679---------------- 48 597 86 97 17.5 21 468 19 367 192 223Mayes, OK 56 439---------------------- 38 957 87 161 17.7 31 825 25 018 65 115Rusk, TX 56 386------------------------ 47 618 88 104 17.8 24 079 20 710 144 193Madison, AR 56 349-------------------- 35 631 89 196 18.0 30 138 21 960 74 173Tioga, PA 56 237----------------------- 63 043 90 42 18.1 32 411 33 420 62 43

Bastrop, TX 56 094--------------------- 49 468 91 92 18.3 23 972 23 289 148 153Choctaw, OK 55 750-------------------- 40 401 92 152 18.4 29 477 24 020 83 131Wilson, TX 55 584---------------------- 48 586 93 98 18.6 25 280 24 166 132 127Gonzales, TX 55 345-------------------- 48 107 94 100 18.7 23 103 22 735 161 166Adair, OK 54 782----------------------- 38 986 95 160 18.8 25 177 22 469 133 170

Collin, TX 54 267----------------------- 54 101 96 70 19.0 26 663 28 490 115 73Rockingham, VA 54 163----------------- 47 740 97 103 19.1 24 005 25 196 147 111Jasper, MO 54 117--------------------- 45 634 98 121 19.3 29 976 26 831 76 92Burleson, TX 54 020-------------------- 35 574 99 198 19.4 22 260 17 126 177 276Augusta, VA 53 965--------------------- 50 829 100 84 19.6 25 027 28 210 136 75

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Table 72. Vegetables Harvested for Sale: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 3  782 358----------- 3 467 563 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 3  416 836--------- 3 139 753 (X) (X) 90.3

California 1 016 744----------------------- 882 741 1 1 26.9Wisconsin 347 581----------------------- 328 902 2 2 36.1Florida 299 867-------------------------- 311 659 3 3 44.0Minnesota 234 416----------------------- 207 342 4 4 50.2Texas 189 997-------------------------- 201 702 5 5 55.2

Washington 172 057--------------------- 144 097 6 7 59.8Oregon 147 616------------------------- 142 236 7 8 63.7New York 139 841----------------------- 150 054 8 6 67.4Michigan 138 851------------------------ 139 145 9 9 71.0Arizona 118 125------------------------- 98 138 10 10 74.2

Georgia 101 193------------------------- 63 117 11 13 76.8Illinois 99 422-------------------------- 79 492 12 11 79.5New Jersey 64 647--------------------- 72 521 13 12 81.2North Carolina 57 315------------------- 57 586 14 15 82.7Ohio 55 024---------------------------- 59 093 15 14 84.1

New Mexico 51 896--------------------- 30 658 16 23 85.5Idaho 50 825--------------------------- 44 656 17 17 86.9Pennsylvania 44 829-------------------- 49 476 18 16 88.0Colorado 44 210------------------------ 34 102 19 20 89.2Delaware 42 380----------------------- 43 036 20 18 90.3

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 2  367 125------ 2 135 382 (X) (X) 62.6

Monterey, CA 233 266------------------- 174 844 1 1 6.2Fresno, CA 143 521---------------------- 129 341 2 2 10.0Palm Beach, FL 84 624----------------- 92 163 3 3 12.2Imperial, CA 84 569--------------------- 85 292 4 4 14.4Yuma, AZ 75 892----------------------- 49 796 5 8 16.4

Kern, CA 68 407------------------------ 40 330 6 11 18.2San Joaquin, CA 59 068----------------- 62 861 7 6 19.8Yolo, CA 58 695------------------------ 48 581 8 9 21.4Hidalgo, TX 53 855--------------------- 78 427 9 5 22.8Santa Barbara, CA 50 673--------------- 31 152 10 16 24.1

Ventura, CA 46 021--------------------- 51 079 11 7 25.3Grant, WA 44 551---------------------- 22 742 12 23 26.5Marion, OR 40 037--------------------- 38 734 13 12 27.6Dade, FL 37 170----------------------- 42 356 14 10 28.6Stanislaus, CA 36 857------------------- 36 688 15 13 29.5

Umatilla, OR 33 744-------------------- 35 881 16 14 30.4Collier, FL 31 646----------------------- 28 504 17 18 31.3Portage, WI 31 224--------------------- 25 717 18 21 32.1Fond du Lac, WI 31  199----------------- 28 568 19 17 32.9Dodge, WI 29 856---------------------- 21 895 20 28 33.7

Riverside, CA 29 828-------------------- 31 710 21 15 34.5Renville, MN 28 313-------------------- 22 233 22 25 35.2Maricopa, AZ 25 751-------------------- 22 683 23 24 35.9Merced, CA 25 448--------------------- 26 829 24 20 36.6Orange, FL 24 892---------------------- (D) 25 26 37.3

Sussex, DE 24 566--------------------- 20 114 26 34 37.9Franklin, WA 24 564-------------------- 21 264 27 31 38.6San Luis Obispo, CA 23  761------------- 28 110 28 19 39.2Sutter, CA 22 829----------------------- 23 247 29 22 39.8Manatee, FL 21 695-------------------- 19 882 30 36 40.4

Genesee, NY 21 389-------------------- 20 418 31 33 40.9Waushara, WI 21 260------------------- 21 024 32 32 41.5Colusa, CA 20 706---------------------- 15 373 33 42 42.0Walla Walla, WA 19 490----------------- 14 783 34 47 42.5San Benito, CA 19 436------------------ 12 938 35 54 43.1

Geographic area

Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Yakima, WA 19 356--------------------- 22 060 36 27 43.6Adams, WI 18 953---------------------- 9 727 37 71 44.1Faribault, MN 18 553-------------------- 14 306 38 49 44.6Skagit, WA 18 056---------------------- 19 219 39 38 45.0Goodhue, MN 17 448------------------- 16 393 40 40 45.5

Dane, WI 16 934----------------------- 14 943 41 44 46.0Sheboygan, WI 16 844------------------ 12 549 42 56 46.4Columbia, WI 16 753-------------------- 19 376 43 37 46.8Kent, DE 16 744------------------------ 21 360 44 30 47.3Oceana, MI 16 468--------------------- 17 079 45 39 47.7

Dona Ana, NM 16  329------------------ 14 677 46 48 48.2Weld, CO 16 113----------------------- 11 071 47 61 48.6Luna, NM 15 351----------------------- 6 779 48 106 49.0Orleans, NY 15 332--------------------- 14 891 49 45 49.4Cumberland, NJ 15 054----------------- 19 963 50 35 49.8

Solano, CA 14 821---------------------- 12 315 51 58 50.2Steele, MN 14 672---------------------- 11 968 52 59 50.6Brown, MN 14 654---------------------- 8 888 53 78 51.0Sibley, MN 14 627---------------------- 11 383 54 60 51.3Hillsborough, FL 14 395----------------- 16 177 55 41 51.7

Van Buren, MI 13 734------------------- 14 853 56 46 52.1Santa Cruz, CA 12 294------------------ 13 074 57 53 52.4Malheur, OR 11 659-------------------- 13 921 58 50 52.7Salem, NJ 11 456---------------------- 13 730 59 51 53.0Outagamie, WI 11 322------------------ 9 698 60 72 53.3

Sampson, NC 11 048------------------- 12 561 61 55 53.6Twin Falls, ID 10 884------------------- 10 279 62 68 53.9Rock, WI 10 772------------------------ 21 864 63 29 54.2Waseca, MN 10 208-------------------- 9 037 64 75 54.5Walworth, WI 9 815-------------------- 10 305 65 66 54.7

Colquitt, GA 9 764--------------------- 5 433 66 134 55.0Mitchell, GA 9 619--------------------- 2 952 67 215 55.2Canyon, ID 9 553---------------------- 7 877 68 86 55.5Linn, OR 9 518------------------------ 10 297 69 67 55.7Freeborn, MN 9 451------------------- 6 002 70 119 56.0

Ontario, NY 9 346--------------------- 10 050 71 69 56.2Gloucester, NJ 9 298------------------ 10 566 72 64 56.5Green Lake, WI 9 190------------------ 15 150 73 43 56.7Gooding, ID 9 063--------------------- 2 688 74 231 57.0McHenry, IL 9 012--------------------- 7 933 75 85 57.2

Orange, NY 8 984--------------------- 10 330 76 65 57.4Mower, MN 8 983--------------------- 9 431 77 73 57.7Lee, IL 8 949-------------------------- 5 689 78 126 57.9Benton, OR 8 842--------------------- 8 715 79 79 58.1Dakota, MN 8 776--------------------- 10 891 80 63 58.4

Lee, FL 8 751------------------------- 9 991 81 70 58.6Kings, CA 8 597----------------------- 7 684 82 89 58.8Olmsted, MN 8 520-------------------- 7 234 83 96 59.1Santa Clara, CA 8 490----------------- 7 202 84 98 59.3Redwood, MN 8 469------------------- 6 902 85 104 59.5

Monroe, NY 8 466--------------------- 11 052 86 62 59.7DeKalb, IL 8 316---------------------- 8 981 87 76 59.9Cayuga, NY 8 226--------------------- 4 856 88 149 60.2Dunklin, MO 8 153--------------------- 7 060 89 100 60.4La Salle, IL 8 049---------------------- 6 927 90 103 60.6

Northampton, VA 7 926---------------- 8 356 91 83 60.8Oconto, WI 7 734---------------------- 6 239 92 113 61.0Racine, WI 7 700---------------------- 8 643 93 80 61.2Yamhill, OR 7 511--------------------- 6 959 94 102 61.4Jefferson, WI 7 493-------------------- 5 355 95 135 61.6

Barron, WI 7 489---------------------- 13 511 96 52 61.8Dyer, TN 7 473------------------------ (D) 97 398 62.0Lane, OR 7 379----------------------- 5 776 98 123 62.2St. Joseph, MI 7  376------------------- 2 669 99 234 62.4Juneau, WI 7 207---------------------- 2 536 100 243 62.6

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Table 73. Snap Beans Harvested for Sale: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 272  698----------- 289 213 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 254  078--------- 269 878 (X) (X) 93.2

Wisconsin 73 666----------------------- 86 144 1 1 27.0New York 23 933----------------------- 31 963 2 2 35.8Florida 23 899-------------------------- 26 948 3 3 44.6Oregon 23 304------------------------- 23 197 4 4 53.1Michigan 19 515------------------------ 21 198 5 5 60.3

Tennessee 11 512---------------------- 8 565 6 8 64.5Illinois 10 305-------------------------- 8 010 7 9 68.3California 9 767----------------------- 9 409 8 7 71.8Georgia 8 680------------------------- 4 434 9 14 75.0New Jersey 7 014--------------------- 10 400 10 6 77.6

Minnesota 6 240----------------------- 5 398 11 12 79.9Pennsylvania 5 739-------------------- 6 516 12 10 82.0Texas 5 229-------------------------- 3 580 13 16 83.9Maryland 4 892------------------------ 5 682 14 11 85.7Virginia 4 743------------------------- 5 136 15 13 87.4

Delaware 4 104----------------------- 3 170 16 18 88.9North Carolina 3 411------------------- 2 185 17 21 90.2Oklahoma 3 173----------------------- 2 643 18 19 91.4South Carolina 2 561------------------ 2 069 19 22 92.3Arkansas 2 391----------------------- 3 231 20 17 93.2

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 212  351------ 207 103 (X) (X) 77.9

Dade, FL 17 307----------------------- 20 686 1 1 6.3Portage, WI 15 015--------------------- 14 560 2 2 11.9Marion, OR 11 850--------------------- 11 932 3 3 16.2Waushara, WI 8 363------------------- 10 308 4 5 19.3Adams, WI 8 081---------------------- 3 393 5 15 22.2

Orleans, NY 5 168--------------------- 5 385 6 8 24.1Cumberland, TN 4 550----------------- 3 695 7 14 25.8Oconto, WI 4 311---------------------- 3 704 8 13 27.4Genesee, NY 4 097-------------------- 4 279 9 10 28.9St. Joseph, MI 4  015------------------- (D) 10 575 30.3

Barron, WI 3 847---------------------- 10 743 11 4 31.8Sussex, DE 3 544--------------------- 1 791 12 39 33.1Coffee, TN (D)---------------------- (D) 13 1 115 (D)Northampton, VA 2 984---------------- 3 019 14 19 35.3Columbia, WI 2 873-------------------- 2 762 15 20 36.3

Langlade, WI 2 848-------------------- 1 862 16 36 37.4Manitowoc, WI 2 804------------------- 3 273 17 18 38.4Salem, NJ 2 732---------------------- 3 811 18 12 39.4Erie, NY 2 597------------------------ 4 127 19 11 40.3Linn, OR 2 315------------------------ 2 717 20 22 41.2

Whiteside, IL 2 308-------------------- 183 21 182 42.0Benton, OR 2 297--------------------- 2 484 22 27 42.9Mason, MI 2 266---------------------- 2 610 23 25 43.7Cumberland, NJ 2 234----------------- 5 321 24 9 44.5Sheboygan, WI 2 185------------------ 2 046 25 30 45.3

Lane, OR 2 180----------------------- 1 874 26 35 46.1Steele, MN 2 089---------------------- 1 296 27 52 46.9Goodhue, MN 2 073------------------- 153 28 197 47.7Fentress, TN 2 068-------------------- 2 018 29 31 48.4Shawano, WI 1 911-------------------- 1 225 30 56 49.1

Yamhill, OR 1 884--------------------- 1 460 31 48 49.8Carroll, MD 1 883---------------------- (D) 32 43 50.5Dunn, WI 1 869----------------------- (D) 33 305 51.2Grand Traverse, MI 1 854-------------- 2 669 34 23 51.9Tift, GA 1 820------------------------- 1 018 35 68 52.5

Geographic area

Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Palm Beach, FL 1 814----------------- 1 496 36 47 53.2Chautauqua, NY (D)----------------- (D) 37 24 (D)Mason, IL 1 751----------------------- 995 38 70 54.5Alachua, FL 1 730--------------------- 1 339 39 51 55.1Kern, CA (D)------------------------ 267 40 161 (D)

Cayuga, NY 1 718--------------------- 1 882 41 34 56.4Kalamazoo, MI 1 702------------------ (D) 42 936 57.0Oneida, NY 1 628--------------------- 2 584 43 26 57.6Columbia, PA 1 570-------------------- 1 501 44 46 58.2Tazewell, IL 1 515--------------------- (D) 45 207 58.7

Centre, PA 1 487---------------------- 1 284 46 53 59.3Le Flore, OK 1  481-------------------- 750 47 90 59.8Benton, AR 1 435--------------------- 2 740 48 21 60.3Ontario, NY 1 433--------------------- 2 000 49 32 60.9Turner, GA (D)---------------------- (D) 50 159 (D)

Orange, CA 1 345--------------------- (D) 51 106 61.9Rock, WI 1 314------------------------ 6 514 52 6 62.4Cass, MI 1 307------------------------ 1 029 53 67 62.8Iowa, WI (D)------------------------ 1 204 54 58 (D)St. Croix, WI 1 290-------------------- 915 55 76 63.8

Door, WI 1 263------------------------ 2 065 56 29 64.2Polk, WI 1 254------------------------ 510 57 118 64.7Sumter, GA 1 221--------------------- 1 045 58 66 65.2Montcalm, MI 1 214-------------------- 721 59 92 65.6Van Buren, MI 1 188------------------- (D) 60 7 66.0

Green, WI 1 080----------------------- 1 976 61 33 66.4Parmer, TX 1 070---------------------- 416 62 132 66.8Dodge, WI 1 050---------------------- 665 63 101 67.2Oceana, MI 1 050--------------------- 1 561 63 45 67.6Hyde, NC 1 048----------------------- – 65 – 68.0

Kewaunee, WI 1 028------------------- 893 66 78 68.4Mitchell, GA 992--------------------- (D) 67 216 68.7Marathon, WI 980-------------------- (D) 68 173 69.1Franklin, ID 968---------------------- 1 231 69 55 69.4Stanislaus, CA 922------------------- 3 354 70 17 69.8

Atlantic, NJ 920--------------------- 174 71 190 70.1Davis, UT 886----------------------- 782 72 85 70.4Gallatin, IL 882---------------------- – 73 – 70.8Box Elder, UT 865------------------- 757 74 89 71.1Newton, MO 864-------------------- 351 75 142 71.4

Kalkaska, MI (D)-------------------- – 76 – (D)Washburn, WI 840------------------- 873 77 80 72.0Dane, WI 827----------------------- 678 78 98 72.3Wyoming, NY (D)-------------------- (D) 79 106 (D)Washington, OR 810----------------- 850 80 81 72.9

Steuben, NY (D)-------------------- (D) 81 707 (D)(D) (D)----------------------------- (D) 81 (D) (D)Oneida, WI 780---------------------- 1 588 83 44 73.8Umatilla, OR 760-------------------- 822 84 83 74.1Outagamie, WI 718------------------ 1 084 85 63 74.3

Mower, MN 712--------------------- 906 86 77 74.6Curry, NM 710----------------------- (D) 87 149 74.9Delaware, OK 709------------------- 916 88 75 75.1Grady, GA 704---------------------- 261 89 162 75.4Monroe, NY 654--------------------- 1 173 90 60 75.6

Brooks, GA (D)--------------------- (D) 91 183 (D)Macomb, MI 646--------------------- 619 92 108 76.1San Joaquin, CA 641----------------- (D) 93 247 76.3Suffolk, NY 619---------------------- 643 94 105 76.5Manatee, FL (D)-------------------- (D) 95 455 (D)

(D) (D)----------------------------- (D) 95 (D) (D)Wayne, NY 606---------------------- 1 071 97 64 77.2Northumberland, PA 601-------------- 816 98 84 77.4Charleston, SC 598------------------ 664 99 102 77.7Polk, OR 593------------------------ 444 100 127 77.9

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Table 74. Cucumbers and Pickles Harvested for Sale: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 138  639----------- 129 940 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 131  148--------- (D) (X) (X) 94.6

Michigan 27 716------------------------ 24 558 1 1 20.0Florida 17 656-------------------------- 13 174 2 3 32.7North Carolina 15 987------------------- 19 421 3 2 44.3Texas 9 575-------------------------- 12 486 4 4 51.2Georgia 8 055------------------------- 4 543 5 8 57.0

California 6 510----------------------- 6 934 6 6 61.7South Carolina 6 157------------------ 7 979 7 5 66.1Virginia 5 648------------------------- 5 220 8 7 70.2Wisconsin 4 407----------------------- 3 892 9 10 73.4Ohio 3 327---------------------------- 3 897 10 9 75.8

New York 3 099----------------------- 2 944 11 13 78.0New Jersey 3 085--------------------- 3 585 12 11 80.2Maryland 3 069------------------------ 3 151 13 12 82.4Missouri 2 831------------------------ (D) 14 15 84.5Alabama 2 685------------------------ 771 15 21 86.4

Delaware 2 548----------------------- 1 985 16 16 88.3Oregon 2 416------------------------- 2 377 17 14 90.0Illinois 2 329-------------------------- 670 18 23 91.7Washington 2 328--------------------- 1 718 19 18 93.4Indiana 1 720------------------------- 1 495 20 19 94.6

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 113  670------ 99 035 (X) (X) 82.0

Van Buren, MI 5 196------------------- 3 169 1 4 3.7Nash, NC 4 001----------------------- 6 648 2 1 6.6Gratiot, MI 3 487---------------------- 2 944 3 6 9.1Palm Beach, FL 3 455----------------- 2 707 4 7 11.6Manatee, FL 3 268-------------------- 1 330 5 26 14.0

Allegan, MI 3 201---------------------- 1 520 6 22 16.3Northampton, VA 3 182---------------- 3 111 7 5 18.6Hidalgo, TX 2 995--------------------- 6 198 8 2 20.8Sampson, NC 2 487------------------- 3 784 9 3 22.6Houston, AL 2 419--------------------- (D) 10 581 24.3

Collier, FL 2 232----------------------- 717 11 51 25.9Clarendon, SC 2 148------------------- 2 485 12 8 27.5Accomack, VA 1 983------------------- 1 840 13 14 28.9Mitchell, GA 1 892--------------------- 398 14 88 30.3Waushara, WI 1 780------------------- 1 842 15 13 31.5

Arenac, MI 1 765---------------------- 2 115 16 10 32.8Berrien, MI 1 618---------------------- 1 529 17 21 34.0Kent, DE 1 579------------------------ 1 560 18 17 35.1Duplin, NC 1 575---------------------- 826 19 41 36.3Hillsborough, FL 1 568----------------- 868 20 38 37.4

Hale, TX 1 522------------------------ 1 236 21 27 38.5Oceana, MI 1 480--------------------- 1 535 22 20 39.6Skagit, WA 1 476---------------------- 1 188 23 29 40.6Barton, MO 1 460--------------------- – 24 – 41.7Colquitt, GA 1 443--------------------- 751 25 47 42.7

Bay, MI 1 441------------------------- 1 400 26 25 43.7San Joaquin, CA 1 396----------------- 1 432 27 23 44.8Tuscola, MI 1 377--------------------- 1 549 28 18 45.7Genesee, NY (D)-------------------- 631 29 55 (D)Sandusky, OH 1 334------------------- 1 717 30 15 47.7

Henderson, NC 1 303------------------ 381 31 89 48.6(D) (D)----------------------------- (D) 32 (D) (D)Muskegon, MI (D)------------------- (D) 32 19 (D)Dade, FL (D)----------------------- (D) 34 72 (D)Dorchester, MD 1 209------------------ 1 151 35 32 52.3

Geographic area

Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Dade, MO (D)----------------------- (D) 36 11 (D)Colusa, CA 1 168---------------------- 1 609 37 16 54.0Mason, IL 1 137----------------------- (D) 38 232 54.8Seminole, GA (D)------------------- (D) 39 24 (D)St. Joseph, MI 1  074------------------- – 40 – 56.4

Wilson, NC 1 049---------------------- 2 448 41 9 57.1Florence, SC 1 046-------------------- (D) 42 43 57.9Uvalde, TX 1 035---------------------- 765 43 46 58.6Caroline, MD 1 012-------------------- 724 44 49 59.4Kalamazoo, MI 972------------------ (D) 45 231 60.1

Sussex, DE (D)--------------------- (D) 46 83 (D)Kleberg, TX 966--------------------- 774 47 45 61.5San Diego, CA 951------------------ 784 48 44 62.1Saginaw, MI 921--------------------- 1 883 49 12 62.8Weld, CO 865----------------------- 691 50 53 63.4

Cumberland, NJ 863----------------- 806 51 42 64.1Hardee, FL 836---------------------- 1 148 52 33 64.7Woodruff, AR (D)-------------------- (D) 53 75 (D)Kent, MI 805------------------------ 839 54 39 65.8Salem, NJ 800---------------------- 732 55 48 66.4

Sumter, GA 797--------------------- 322 56 95 67.0Marion, OR 793--------------------- 552 57 66 67.6Clackamas, OR 754------------------ 582 58 62 68.1DeSoto, FL 696---------------------- 600 59 59 68.6Orange, FL (D)---------------------- (D) 60 52 (D)

Medina, TX 689---------------------- 335 61 92 69.6Charleston, SC 639------------------ 996 62 36 70.1Seneca, OH 610--------------------- 400 63 87 70.5Portage, WI 606--------------------- 939 64 37 70.9Montcalm, MI 597-------------------- 484 65 73 71.4

Manistee, MI 567-------------------- 575 66 63 71.8Atlantic, NJ 556--------------------- 1 026 67 34 72.2Tift, GA 553------------------------- 105 68 165 72.6Outagamie, WI 536------------------ 216 69 116 73.0Hendry, FL 530---------------------- 610 70 57 73.3

Marathon, WI (D)-------------------- 83 71 188 (D)Lee, FL 513------------------------- 1 181 72 30 74.1Crawford, IL 468--------------------- – 73 – 74.4Atascosa, TX 467-------------------- 527 74 68 74.8Richmond, NC 462------------------- 358 75 90 75.1

Gloucester, NJ 460------------------ 552 76 66 75.4Monroe, NY 451--------------------- 483 77 74 75.7Turner, GA 450---------------------- (D) 78 172 76.1Sumter, SC 447--------------------- 334 79 93 76.4Orleans, NY 442--------------------- 1 003 80 35 76.7

Midland, MI (D)--------------------- (D) 81 84 (D)(D) (D)----------------------------- (D) 81 (D) (D)(D) (D)----------------------------- (D) 83 (D) (D)Frio, TX (D)------------------------- (D) 83 76 (D)Wood, OH 405---------------------- 567 85 64 78.2

Williamsburg, SC 404----------------- 594 86 61 78.5Santa Clara, CA 401----------------- 430 87 81 78.8Wayne, NC 391---------------------- 625 88 56 79.1Marquette, WI 372------------------- (D) 89 111 79.3Hamilton, FL (D)-------------------- (D) 90 233 (D)

Broward, FL (D)--------------------- (D) 91 304 (D)Volusia, FL 353---------------------- (D) 92 103 80.1Multnomah, OR 350------------------ 493 93 71 80.4Bailey, TX (D)----------------------- (D) 94 704 (D)Queen Anne’s, MD (D)--------------- (D) 95 103 (D)

Dillon, SC 327----------------------- 720 96 50 81.1Yakima, WA 320--------------------- 115 97 156 81.3Brooks, GA 312--------------------- (D) 98 385 81.6Sibley, MN 309---------------------- 138 99 139 81.8McMinn, TN (D)--------------------- (D) 100 704 (D)

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Table 75. Lettuce and Romaine Harvested for Sale: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 287  468----------- 250 207 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

10 leading States 284  608--------- 245 760 (X) (X) 99.0

California 196 829----------------------- 166 695 1 1 68.5Arizona 65 240------------------------- 53 231 2 2 91.2Florida 6 680-------------------------- 10 082 3 3 93.5Colorado 5 058------------------------ 2 684 4 6 95.2New Mexico 2 997--------------------- 2 064 5 7 96.3

New Jersey 2 901--------------------- 3 555 6 4 97.3New York 1 537----------------------- 3 347 7 5 97.8Washington 1 296--------------------- 1 313 8 10 98.3Ohio 1 153---------------------------- 1 256 9 11 98.7Michigan 917------------------------ 1 533 10 9 99.0

COUNTIES

50 leading counties 283  519------- 241 758 (X) (X) 98.6

Monterey, CA 103 070------------------- 77 595 1 1 35.9Yuma, AZ 59 429----------------------- 39 524 2 2 56.5Imperial, CA 23 498--------------------- 23 032 3 3 64.7Fresno, CA 14 357---------------------- 14 782 4 4 69.7Santa Barbara, CA 11 676--------------- 8 038 5 9 73.8

Ventura, CA 10 343--------------------- 10 454 6 5 77.4San Luis Obispo, CA 7  684------------- 8 906 7 7 80.0Santa Cruz, CA 6 544------------------ 5 860 8 10 82.3San Benito, CA 6 432------------------ 1 701 9 17 84.5Palm Beach, FL 5 960----------------- 9 169 10 6 86.6

Riverside, CA 5 787-------------------- 8 298 11 8 88.6Kern, CA 4 562------------------------ 4 337 12 12 90.2Saguache, CO 3 805------------------- 1 592 13 18 91.5Cochise, AZ 3 050--------------------- 1 525 14 19 92.6Dona Ana, NM 2  454------------------ 1 857 15 16 93.5

Geographic area

Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

50 leading counties mCon.

Cumberland, NJ 2 195----------------- 2 555 16 14 94.2Maricopa, AZ 1 590-------------------- 5 131 17 11 94.8Pierce, WA 1 003---------------------- 841 18 22 95.1Santa Clara, CA 868----------------- 736 19 23 95.4Pinal, AZ 771------------------------ 707 20 25 95.7

Huron, OH (D)---------------------- 603 21 28 (D)Oswego, NY 600-------------------- 1 475 22 20 96.1Rio Grande, CO 485----------------- 504 23 32 96.3Orange, NY 484--------------------- 1 294 24 21 96.5Stanislaus, CA (D)------------------- (D) 25 53 (D)

Orange, CA 382--------------------- 406 26 35 96.7Lapeer, MI (D)---------------------- 423 27 34 (D)Orange, FL (D)---------------------- (D) 28 39 (D)Stark, OH (D)----------------------- 555 29 30 (D)Luna, NM 331----------------------- 187 30 50 97.2

Adams, CO 322--------------------- 233 31 44 97.4Merced, CA (D)--------------------- (D) 32 97 (D)Maui, HI 292------------------------ 268 33 40 97.6Atlantic, NJ 285--------------------- 440 34 33 97.7Multnomah, OR 272------------------ 105 35 62 97.8

La Paz, AZ 218---------------------- 4 112 36 13 97.8Kent, MI 207------------------------ 147 37 54 97.9Clackamas, OR 199------------------ 233 38 44 98.0El Paso, TX (D)--------------------- – 39 – (D)San Diego, CA 169------------------ 358 40 36 98.1

Hawaii, HI 166----------------------- 356 41 37 98.2Gloucester, NJ 164------------------ 172 42 52 98.2Sutter, CA (D)----------------------- – 43 – (D)Pima, AZ 159------------------------ 2 188 44 15 98.3Sonoma, CA 158-------------------- 56 45 73 98.4

Warren, NJ (D)---------------------- 218 46 46 (D)Green, WI (D)----------------------- – 47 – (D)Highlands, FL (D)------------------- (D) 47 49 (D)Eddy, NM (D)----------------------- – 49 – (D)Suffolk, NY 130---------------------- 135 50 56 98.6

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Table 76. Green Peas, Excluding Green Cowpeas, Harvested for Sale: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 328  287----------- 290 753 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 325  974--------- 288 753 (X) (X) 99.3

Minnesota 86 364----------------------- 67 042 1 2 26.3Wisconsin 81 577----------------------- 71 861 2 1 51.2Washington 57 830--------------------- 45 847 3 3 68.8Oregon 33 316------------------------- 38 021 4 4 78.9Illinois 16 816-------------------------- 11 973 5 5 84.0

Idaho 11 755--------------------------- 10 994 6 6 87.6New York 9 956----------------------- 9 586 7 8 90.7Delaware 9 819----------------------- 9 851 8 7 93.6California 4 020----------------------- 8 162 9 9 94.9Maine 2 753-------------------------- 3 615 10 10 95.7

New Jersey 2 164--------------------- 2 109 11 12 96.4Maryland 1 804------------------------ 1 474 12 15 96.9Iowa 1 587---------------------------- 236 13 21 97.4Michigan 1 558------------------------ 1 533 14 14 97.9Pennsylvania 1 241-------------------- 2 743 15 11 98.3

Mississippi 947---------------------- 194 16 24 98.5Texas 924-------------------------- 1 681 17 13 98.8Georgia 605------------------------- 484 18 17 99.0Tennessee 472---------------------- 874 19 16 99.2Alabama 466------------------------ 473 20 18 99.3

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 306  007------ 259 377 (X) (X) 93.2

Umatilla, OR 27 495-------------------- 31 139 1 1 8.4Walla Walla, WA 13 783----------------- 7 096 2 5 12.6Skagit, WA 13 113---------------------- 13 483 3 2 16.6Renville, MN 12 132-------------------- 7 591 4 4 20.3Grant, WA 8 909---------------------- 1 486 5 59 23.0

Dodge, WI 8 610---------------------- 5 582 6 7 25.6Fond du Lac, WI 8  286----------------- 9 259 7 3 28.1Sibley, MN 6 930---------------------- 4 189 8 16 30.2Brown, MN (D)---------------------- 2 914 9 30 (D)Dane, WI 5 839----------------------- 4 978 10 11 33.8

Whitman, WA 5 622-------------------- 6 728 11 6 35.5Sussex, DE 5 338--------------------- 4 061 12 18 37.1Faribault, MN (D)-------------------- 4 105 13 17 (D)Goodhue, MN 4 957------------------- 5 288 14 10 40.2Sheboygan, WI 4 675------------------ 3 812 15 20 41.7

Kent, DE (D)------------------------ 5 555 16 8 (D)Genesee, NY 4 279-------------------- 3 412 17 25 44.3Columbia, WI 4 229-------------------- 5 508 18 9 45.6Waseca, MN 4 191-------------------- 3 409 19 26 46.9Steele, MN 4 008---------------------- 2 356 20 40 48.1

Dakota, MN 3 962--------------------- 3 638 21 23 49.3Portage, WI 3 795--------------------- 3 642 22 22 50.4Mower, MN 3 634--------------------- 4 027 23 19 51.5Lewis, WA 3 607---------------------- 3 736 24 21 52.6Nez Perce, ID 3 547------------------- 4 686 25 13 53.7

Redwood, MN 3 480------------------- 2 165 26 45 54.8Waushara, WI 3 477------------------- 2 505 27 37 55.8Martin, MN 3 457---------------------- 2 496 28 38 56.9Snohomish, WA 3 396----------------- 3 342 29 28 57.9Olmsted, MN 3 395-------------------- 2 690 30 34 59.0

Blue Earth, MN 3  375------------------ 2 060 31 46 60.0Whatcom, WA 3 361------------------- 4 583 32 14 61.0Adams, WI 3 317---------------------- 1 532 33 58 62.0Green Lake, WI 3 112------------------ 4 411 34 15 63.0La Salle, IL 2 902---------------------- 1 803 35 52 63.9

Geographic area

Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Rock, WI 2 890------------------------ 4 720 36 12 64.7Outagamie, WI 2 889------------------ 2 682 37 35 65.6DeKalb, IL 2 767---------------------- 2 799 38 32 66.5Manitowoc, WI 2 713------------------- 2 704 39 33 67.3Aroostook, ME 2 588------------------ 3 456 40 24 68.1

Nicollet, MN 2  580--------------------- 1 954 41 48 68.9Ogle, IL 2 513------------------------- 937 42 75 69.6Calumet, WI 2 494--------------------- 1 158 43 67 70.4Winnebago, WI 2 477------------------ 2 183 44 44 71.1Lee, IL 2 357-------------------------- 1 589 45 57 71.9

Meeker, MN 2 352--------------------- 3 079 46 29 72.6Le Sueur, MN 2 314------------------- 2 251 47 42 73.3Marion, OR 2 298--------------------- 2 859 48 31 74.0Freeborn, MN 2 295------------------- 1 733 49 54 74.7Gooding, ID 2 215--------------------- – 50 – 75.4

Walworth, WI 2 212-------------------- 2 434 51 39 76.0Grays Harbor, WA 2 204--------------- 1 865 52 50 76.7Wabasha, MN 2 202------------------- 2 327 53 41 77.4Ozaukee, WI 2 189-------------------- 1 238 54 65 78.0Washington, WI 1 906------------------ 551 55 90 78.6

Barron, WI 1 896---------------------- 1 703 56 56 79.2Kandiyohi, MN 1 806------------------- 1 387 57 63 79.8Door, WI 1 777------------------------ 2 247 58 43 80.3Stanislaus, CA 1 745------------------- 2 654 59 36 80.8Minidoka, ID 1 730--------------------- 756 60 79 81.4

McLeod, MN 1 719-------------------- 1 992 61 47 81.9Livingston, NY 1 677------------------- 1 416 62 62 82.4Dodge, MN 1 666---------------------- (D) 63 53 82.9Lewis, ID 1 509------------------------ 1 832 64 51 83.4Yakima, WA 1 487--------------------- 764 65 78 83.8

Brown, WI 1 473---------------------- 1 367 66 64 84.3Kewaunee, WI 1 376------------------- 1 088 67 69 84.7Salem, NJ 1 313---------------------- 932 68 76 85.1Benton, OR 1 258--------------------- 1 953 69 49 85.5Montcalm, MI 1 229-------------------- 1 031 70 70 85.8

Oconto, WI 1 182---------------------- 111 71 152 86.2Juneau, WI 1 182---------------------- (D) 71 80 86.6McHenry, IL 1 181--------------------- 1 486 73 59 86.9Wyoming, NY 1 139-------------------- 617 74 85 87.3Mason, IL 1 092----------------------- (D) 75 178 87.6

Sauk, WI 1 006------------------------ 1 168 76 66 87.9Columbia, WA (D)------------------- 1 711 77 55 (D)Jefferson, WI 964-------------------- (D) 78 158 88.5Kossuth, IA 869--------------------- (D) 79 195 88.8Rice, MN 852----------------------- 379 80 104 89.0

Whiteside, IL 751-------------------- (D) 81 347 89.2Jackson, WI 750--------------------- 331 82 110 89.5Stephenson, IL 750------------------ 256 82 119 89.7Jerome, ID 745---------------------- (D) 84 106 89.9Twin Falls, ID 736------------------- 654 85 84 90.1

Fillmore, MN 732-------------------- 496 86 95 90.4Waukesha, WI (D)------------------- (D) 87 347 (D)Fresno, CA 717---------------------- 211 88 135 90.8Itawamba, MS (D)------------------- (D) 89 438 (D)(D) (D)----------------------------- (D) 89 (D) (D)

Shawano, WI 700-------------------- 332 91 109 91.5Scott, MN 686----------------------- 431 92 98 91.7Richland, WI 673-------------------- 374 93 105 91.9Waupaca, WI 655-------------------- 497 94 94 92.1Dorchester, MD 652------------------ (D) 95 141 92.3

Watonwan, MN (D)------------------ 608 96 86 (D)Cumberland, NJ 644----------------- 1 002 97 71 92.7Kane, IL 633------------------------ 998 98 72 92.9Houston, MN 602-------------------- (D) 99 166 93.0Boone, IL 583----------------------- 986 100 74 93.2

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Table 77. Sweet Corn Harvested for Sale: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 762  132----------- 671 187 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 714  212--------- 630 452 (X) (X) 93.7

Wisconsin 156 857----------------------- 136 352 1 1 20.6Minnesota 127 947----------------------- 122 297 2 2 37.4Washington 60 471--------------------- 42 181 3 6 45.3New York 52 187----------------------- 50 440 4 3 52.2Florida 50 907-------------------------- 47 312 5 4 58.8

Oregon 50 100------------------------- 44 514 6 5 65.4Illinois 46 073-------------------------- 35 218 7 7 71.4Idaho 25 023--------------------------- 19 491 8 9 74.7Pennsylvania 19 782-------------------- 20 406 9 8 77.3Michigan 19 551------------------------ 13 847 10 12 79.9

California 17 075----------------------- 17 819 11 10 82.1Ohio 15 561---------------------------- 16 209 12 11 84.2Maryland 11 962------------------------ 12 555 13 13 85.7New Jersey 11 865--------------------- 11 988 14 14 87.3Georgia 9 986------------------------- 5 949 15 19 88.6

Iowa 9 485---------------------------- 4 716 16 20 89.9Delaware 9 304----------------------- 7 643 17 16 91.1Massachusetts 7 598------------------ 8 444 18 15 92.1Indiana 6 809------------------------- 7 033 19 17 93.0North Carolina 5 669------------------- 6 038 20 18 93.7

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 543  516------ 451 603 (X) (X) 71.3

Palm Beach, FL 33 776----------------- 29 171 1 1 4.4Grant, WA 27 586---------------------- 15 368 2 4 8.1Fond du Lac, WI 21  846----------------- 17 716 3 2 10.9Dodge, WI 19 006---------------------- 14 438 4 5 13.4Marion, OR 16 620--------------------- 15 895 5 3 15.6

Renville, MN 15 927-------------------- 14 329 6 6 17.7Faribault, MN 13 318-------------------- 10 075 7 8 19.4Portage, WI 11 760--------------------- 6 548 8 18 21.0Goodhue, MN 10 323------------------- 10 883 9 7 22.3Sheboygan, WI 9 893------------------ 6 512 10 19 23.6

Twin Falls, ID 9 527------------------- 8 629 11 13 24.9Brown, MN 8 777---------------------- 5 969 12 22 26.0Dane, WI 8 679----------------------- 8 642 13 12 27.2Columbia, WI 8 049-------------------- 9 632 14 9 28.2Orange, FL 8 045---------------------- 6 047 15 20 29.3

Franklin, WA 7 735-------------------- 5 617 16 24 30.3Sibley, MN 7 215---------------------- 7 028 17 16 31.2Yakima, WA 7 007--------------------- 8 516 18 14 32.2Waushara, WI 6 773------------------- 4 568 19 32 33.0Genesee, NY 6 690-------------------- 7 959 20 15 33.9

Adams, WI 6 684---------------------- 4 700 21 31 34.8Gooding, ID 6 554--------------------- 2 388 22 74 35.7Walworth, WI 6 171-------------------- 6 699 23 17 36.5Rock, WI 6 116------------------------ 8 676 24 11 37.3Steele, MN 6 044---------------------- 5 742 25 23 38.1

Waseca, MN 6 012-------------------- 5 531 26 25 38.9McHenry, IL 5 947--------------------- 3 732 27 44 39.6Freeborn, MN 5 892------------------- 3 053 28 59 40.4Lee, IL 5 570-------------------------- 3 205 29 54 41.1Juneau, WI 5 452---------------------- 1 795 30 91 41.9

Green Lake, WI 5 428------------------ 8 861 31 10 42.6Benton, WA 5 356--------------------- 1 320 32 109 43.3DeKalb, IL 5 300---------------------- 6 043 33 21 44.0Jefferson, WI 5 051-------------------- 3 647 34 47 44.6Cayuga, NY 5 049--------------------- 2 472 35 70 45.3

Geographic area

Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Redwood, MN 4 983------------------- 4 728 36 29 45.9Linn, OR 4 960------------------------ 5 347 37 27 46.6Morrow, OR 4 903--------------------- – 38 – 47.2Olmsted, MN 4 846-------------------- 4 347 39 36 47.9Ontario, NY 4 816--------------------- 3 120 40 56 48.5

Washington, OR 4 595----------------- 3 534 41 51 49.1Nicollet, MN 4  543--------------------- 3 490 42 52 49.7Winnebago, WI 4 470------------------ 3 310 43 53 50.3Orleans, NY 4 461--------------------- 3 080 44 58 50.9Livingston, NY 4 387------------------- 5 409 45 26 51.5

Sussex, DE 4 377--------------------- 2 962 46 62 52.0Ogle, IL 4 376------------------------- 1 453 47 103 52.6Benton, OR 4 348--------------------- 3 718 48 45 53.2Riverside, CA 4 328-------------------- 3 996 49 39 53.7Kent, DE 4 322------------------------ 3 681 50 46 54.3

Mower, MN 4 123--------------------- 4 354 51 35 54.8Dakota, MN 3 932--------------------- 4 724 52 30 55.4Yamhill, OR 3 903--------------------- 3 937 53 41 55.9Outagamie, WI 3 892------------------ 3 619 54 48 56.4Lane, OR 3 724----------------------- 2 671 55 66 56.9

Mitchell, GA 3 678--------------------- 1 013 56 133 57.4La Salle, IL 3 616---------------------- 4 525 57 33 57.8Wabasha, MN 3 584------------------- 3 940 58 40 58.3Van Buren, MI 3 578------------------- (D) 59 85 58.8Blue Earth, MN 3  478------------------ 3 557 60 49 59.2

Payette, ID 3 354---------------------- 2 711 61 65 59.7Dodge, MN 3 336---------------------- 3 547 62 50 60.1Martin, MN 3 220---------------------- 3 041 63 60 60.5Monroe, NY 3 219--------------------- 5 071 64 28 61.0Ozaukee, WI 3 154-------------------- 3 106 65 57 61.4

Kittitas, WA 3 008--------------------- (D) 66 37 61.8Hartford, CT 2 982--------------------- 2 730 67 64 62.2Washington, WI 2 892------------------ 1 799 68 90 62.5McLeod, MN 2 685-------------------- 4 174 69 38 62.9Decatur, GA (D)--------------------- (D) 70 73 (D)

Iroquois, IL 2 665---------------------- 3 033 71 61 63.6Canyon, ID 2 558---------------------- 1 709 72 92 63.9Imperial, CA 2 400--------------------- 853 73 150 64.2Ulster, NY 2 383----------------------- 1 922 74 86 64.5Calumet, WI 2 310--------------------- 1 226 75 118 64.9

Dorchester, MD 2 309------------------ 1 975 76 84 65.2Weld, CO 2 264----------------------- 1 669 77 93 65.5Racine, WI 2 249---------------------- 2 357 78 75 65.7Caroline, MD 2 137-------------------- 1 665 79 94 66.0Clackamas, OR 2 124------------------ 1 992 80 83 66.3

Contra Costa, CA 2 117---------------- 444 81 236 66.6Boone, IL 2 113----------------------- 1 099 82 127 66.9San Juan, NM (D)------------------- 75 83 573 (D)Marinette, WI 2 031-------------------- 1 619 84 95 67.4Lake, FL 1 998------------------------ 4 456 85 34 67.7

Klickitat, WA 1 981-------------------- 154 86 410 67.9Wyoming, NY 1 952-------------------- (D) 87 122 68.2Le Sueur, MN 1 931------------------- 3 771 88 43 68.4Sherburne, MN 1 915------------------ 2 668 89 67 68.7Kandiyohi, MN 1 899------------------- 2 873 90 63 68.9

Walla Walla, WA 1 882----------------- (D) 91 146 69.2Burlington, NJ 1 878------------------- 2 120 92 77 69.4Polk, OR 1 856------------------------ 1 527 93 100 69.7Tazewell, IL 1 837--------------------- 222 94 346 69.9Mason, IL 1 831----------------------- 770 95 161 70.1

Whiteside, IL 1 813-------------------- (D) 96 832 70.4Dutchess, NY 1 811------------------- 2 072 97 79 70.6Dade, FL 1 791----------------------- 2 455 98 71 70.9Oconto, WI 1 747---------------------- 2 077 99 78 71.1Meeker, MN 1 723--------------------- 2 003 100 82 71.3

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Table 78. Tomatoes Harvested for Sale: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 397  368----------- 375 470 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 391  357--------- 367 607 (X) (X) 98.5

California 254 155----------------------- 219 426 1 1 64.0Florida 63 423-------------------------- 67 483 2 2 79.9Ohio 16 196---------------------------- 19 080 3 3 84.0Michigan 8 831------------------------ 9 138 4 4 86.2Indiana 8 697------------------------- 7 337 5 5 88.4

New Jersey 4 905--------------------- 6 767 6 7 89.6Pennsylvania 4 867-------------------- 7 025 7 6 90.9Tennessee 4 300---------------------- 3 404 8 11 91.9Virginia 3 495------------------------- 2 793 9 13 92.8Texas 3 260-------------------------- 4 357 10 8 93.6

New York 3 110----------------------- 3 824 11 10 94.4South Carolina 3 043------------------ 2 951 12 12 95.2Alabama 2 989------------------------ 2 793 13 13 95.9Georgia 2 758------------------------- 1 345 14 17 96.6Maryland 2 315------------------------ 4 265 15 9 97.2

North Carolina 1 357------------------- 1 399 16 16 97.6Illinois 1 233-------------------------- 2 494 17 15 97.9Arkansas 879----------------------- 772 18 21 98.1Missouri 879------------------------ 237 18 31 98.3Kentucky 665------------------------ 717 20 22 98.5

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 369  237------ 339 507 (X) (X) 92.9

Fresno, CA 72 723---------------------- 51 775 1 1 18.3Yolo, CA 50 531------------------------ 42 283 2 2 31.0San Joaquin, CA 25 560----------------- 28 244 3 3 37.4Collier, FL 20 289----------------------- 17 500 4 4 42.6Sutter, CA 17 266----------------------- 17 431 5 5 46.9

Solano, CA 14 309---------------------- 11 440 6 9 50.5Colusa, CA 13 640---------------------- 9 557 7 11 53.9Merced, CA 13 618--------------------- 10 418 8 10 57.4Stanislaus, CA 11 851------------------- 12 354 9 7 60.3Manatee, FL 10 533-------------------- 14 682 10 6 63.0

Dade, FL 8 195----------------------- 12 153 11 8 65.1Palm Beach, FL 7 748----------------- 6 168 12 13 67.0Hillsborough, FL 6 236----------------- 7 752 13 12 68.6Kings, CA 5 132----------------------- (D) 14 33 69.9Lee, FL 4 781------------------------- 4 568 15 15 71.1

Sacramento, CA 4 543----------------- 3 909 16 18 72.2Monterey, CA 4 180------------------- 5 472 17 14 73.3Imperial, CA 3 236--------------------- 2 949 18 22 74.1Kern, CA 3 214------------------------ 2 689 19 26 74.9Putnam, OH 3 101--------------------- 2 936 20 23 75.7

Lenawee, MI 2 990-------------------- 2 284 21 27 76.4San Benito, CA 2 830------------------ 4 513 22 16 77.1Ventura, CA 2 723--------------------- 4 233 23 17 77.8Contra Costa, CA 2 547---------------- 3 539 24 19 78.5Sandusky, OH 2 344------------------- 3 430 25 20 79.1

Wood, OH 2 006---------------------- 1 955 26 29 79.6Fulton, OH 1 899---------------------- 1 264 27 41 80.0Monroe, MI 1 893---------------------- 1 391 28 35 80.5Gadsden, FL 1 821-------------------- 933 29 51 81.0Santa Clara, CA 1 809----------------- 1 801 30 31 81.4

Accomack, VA 1 785------------------- 1 276 31 40 81.9Hendry, FL 1 760---------------------- 2 771 32 24 82.3Charleston, SC 1 742------------------ 1 712 33 32 82.8Gloucester, NJ 1 362------------------ 1 923 34 30 83.1San Diego, CA 1 341------------------ 3 127 35 21 83.4

Geographic area

Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Blount, AL 1 233---------------------- 994 36 47 83.7La Porte, IN 1 230--------------------- 380 37 83 84.1Ottawa, OH 1 168--------------------- 995 38 46 84.3Lackawanna, PA 1 137----------------- 1 419 39 34 84.6Hidalgo, TX 1 135--------------------- 2 267 40 28 84.9

St. Clair, AL 1 067--------------------- 1 287 41 39 85.2Berrien, MI 1 062---------------------- 2 758 42 25 85.5Madison, IN (D)--------------------- 1 329 43 38 (D)Decatur, GA 1 020--------------------- 614 44 59 86.0St. Joseph, MI 999------------------- (D) 45 435 86.2

Henry, OH 913---------------------- 985 46 48 86.5Cumberland, NJ 907----------------- 938 47 50 86.7Washington, TN (D)----------------- (D) 48 73 (D)Rhea, TN 830----------------------- 961 49 49 87.1Cass, IN 817------------------------ 564 50 64 87.3

Luzerne, PA 781--------------------- 1 381 51 36 87.5Beaufort, SC 712-------------------- 777 52 55 87.7Lancaster, PA 692------------------- 508 53 69 87.9Tipton, IN 654----------------------- 1 055 54 44 88.0Orange, CA (D)--------------------- 308 55 93 (D)

Hancock, OH 627-------------------- 788 56 54 88.3Hamblen, TN (D)-------------------- (D) 57 195 (D)Howard, IN 614---------------------- 464 58 75 88.7Grant, IN 604------------------------ (D) 59 77 88.8Seneca, OH 589--------------------- 1 353 60 37 89.0

Salem, NJ 570---------------------- 1 248 61 42 89.1Somerset, MD 559------------------- 1 176 62 43 89.2Tulare, CA 550---------------------- 491 63 71 89.4Mississippi, MO 544------------------ – 64 – 89.5Miami, OH (D)---------------------- (D) 65 72 (D)

Meigs, OH 527---------------------- 390 66 82 89.8Lauderdale, TN 512------------------ 277 67 103 89.9Chautauqua, NY 488----------------- 1 029 68 45 90.0Northampton, VA 480---------------- 326 69 91 90.2Henry, IN 461----------------------- 343 70 87 90.3

Hardee, FL 458---------------------- (D) 71 138 90.4(D) (D)----------------------------- (D) 72 (D) (D)Napa, CA (D)----------------------- (D) 72 929 (D)Delaware, IN 447-------------------- 601 74 61 90.7Bradley, AR 437--------------------- 409 75 80 90.8

Burlington, NJ 435------------------- 663 76 57 90.9Porter, IN 410----------------------- 109 77 172 91.0Bledsoe, TN 408--------------------- 606 78 60 91.2Seminole, GA (D)------------------- – 79 – (D)Jay, IN (D)-------------------------- (D) 80 89 (D)

Caroline, MD 379-------------------- 901 81 52 91.4Williams, OH 377-------------------- 593 82 63 91.5Monmouth, NJ 361------------------- 557 83 65 91.6(D) (D)----------------------------- (D) 84 (D) (D)Ottawa, MI (D)---------------------- 49 84 257 (D)

Madera, CA (D)--------------------- (D) 86 474 (D)Mitchell, GA 316--------------------- 241 87 114 92.0Lucas, OH 314---------------------- 254 88 110 92.0Santa Barbara, CA 305--------------- 239 89 115 92.1Colquitt, GA 301--------------------- (D) 90 268 92.2

Riverside, CA 300-------------------- 469 91 74 92.3Clarendon, SC (D)------------------- 140 92 148 (D)Martin, FL (D)----------------------- – 92 – (D)Yakima, WA 292--------------------- 379 94 84 92.5Northumberland, VA (D)-------------- (D) 95 134 (D)

Suffolk, NY 284---------------------- 289 96 97 92.6Pasco, FL 283----------------------- 282 97 101 92.7Wyoming, PA 277-------------------- 124 98 162 92.8Greene, OH (D)--------------------- (D) 99 104 (D)Genesee, NY 272-------------------- (D) 100 191 92.9

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Table 79. Watermelons Harvested for Sale: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 220  244----------- 193 127 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 213  242--------- 185 975 (X) (X) 96.8

Texas 61 617-------------------------- 49 061 1 1 28.0Florida 38 770-------------------------- 35 943 2 2 45.6Georgia 21 620------------------------- 14 389 3 4 55.4California 16 224----------------------- 19 601 4 3 62.8South Carolina 14 077------------------ 8 464 5 5 69.2

Alabama 8 023------------------------ 5 716 6 10 72.8North Carolina 7 726------------------- 7 369 7 6 76.3Oklahoma 7 725----------------------- 6 613 8 8 79.8Missouri 7 124------------------------ 6 765 9 7 83.0Arizona 6 099------------------------- 6 016 10 9 85.8

Indiana 5 628------------------------- 5 343 11 11 88.4Mississippi 4 117---------------------- 3 471 12 13 90.2Maryland 2 939------------------------ 2 654 13 16 91.6Arkansas 2 552----------------------- 3 811 14 12 92.7Louisiana 2 514----------------------- 2 726 15 14 93.9

Virginia 2 130------------------------- 2 674 16 15 94.8Delaware 1 438----------------------- 1 589 17 17 95.5Illinois 1 280-------------------------- 1 355 18 18 96.1Colorado 936------------------------ 1 173 19 20 96.5Oregon 703------------------------- 1 242 20 19 96.8

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 156  324------ 127 315 (X) (X) 71.0

Hidalgo, TX 9 112--------------------- 5 224 1 2 4.1Dunklin, MO 5 771--------------------- 5 177 2 3 6.8Jim Wells, TX 4 187------------------- 2 408 3 12 8.7Gilchrist, FL 4 048--------------------- 1 595 4 32 10.5Frio, TX 3 712------------------------- 5 618 5 1 12.2

Maricopa, AZ 3 532-------------------- 2 218 6 14 13.8Duval, TX 3 521----------------------- 2 768 7 6 15.4Comanche, TX 3 518------------------ 1 283 8 43 17.0Imperial, CA 3 017--------------------- 2 429 9 11 18.4Kern, CA 2 986------------------------ 3 133 10 5 19.7

Hampton, SC 2 943-------------------- 1 441 11 36 21.0Knox, IN 2 798------------------------ 2 583 12 8 22.3Manatee, FL 2 750-------------------- 1 658 13 29 23.6Brooks, TX 2 707---------------------- (D) 14 42 24.8Levy, FL 2 594------------------------ 2 340 15 13 26.0

Hendry, FL 2 413---------------------- 2 651 16 7 27.1Alachua, FL 2 337--------------------- 2 015 17 17 28.1Worth, GA 2 289---------------------- 1 411 18 37 29.2Collier, FL 2 270----------------------- 4 981 19 4 30.2Sumter, FL 2 242---------------------- 1 389 20 40 31.2

Sampson, NC 2 241------------------- 1 902 21 20 32.2Colleton, SC 2 189-------------------- 359 22 122 33.2Crisp, GA 2 135----------------------- 1 819 23 22 34.2San Joaquin, CA 2 040----------------- 2 039 24 16 35.1DeSoto, FL 1 977---------------------- 2 045 25 15 36.0

Jefferson, OK 1 952------------------- 1 626 26 31 36.9Wilcox, GA 1 939---------------------- 928 27 57 37.8Bamberg, SC 1 905-------------------- 643 28 78 38.7Caddo, OK 1 887---------------------- 1 397 29 39 39.5Barnwell, SC 1 845-------------------- 1 883 30 21 40.3

Columbia, FL 1 839-------------------- 679 31 75 41.2Van Zandt, TX 1 795------------------- 1 401 32 38 42.0Suwannee, FL 1 698------------------- 1 474 33 35 42.8Pinal, AZ 1 672------------------------ 1 661 34 28 43.5Allendale, SC 1 658-------------------- 1 688 35 27 44.3

Geographic area

Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Henderson, TX 1 549------------------ 1 327 36 41 45.0Jackson, FL 1 537--------------------- 1 054 37 50 45.7Riverside, CA 1 527-------------------- 1 696 38 25 46.4Turner, GA 1 509---------------------- 1 722 39 23 47.1Houston, AL 1 480--------------------- 517 40 97 47.7

Colusa, CA 1 355---------------------- 2 526 41 9 48.3Yoakum, TX 1 346--------------------- (D) 42 103 49.0Stanislaus, CA 1 344------------------- 732 43 69 49.6Sussex, DE 1 292--------------------- 1 498 44 34 50.2Atascosa, TX 1 252-------------------- 872 45 60 50.7

Wilson, TX 1 223---------------------- 837 46 62 51.3Wicomico, MD 1 202------------------- 816 47 64 51.8Wood, TX 1 189----------------------- 1 027 48 52 52.4Montague, TX 1 173------------------- 730 49 70 52.9Charlotte, FL 1 165-------------------- 450 50 107 53.4

Starr, TX 1 153------------------------ 1 695 51 26 53.9Marion, FL 1 134---------------------- 1 907 52 19 54.5Merced, CA 1 133--------------------- 2 460 53 10 55.0Hardee, FL 1 129---------------------- 1 704 54 24 55.5Eastland, TX 1 121-------------------- 174 55 189 56.0

Wise, TX 1 060------------------------ 570 56 87 56.5Southampton, VA 964---------------- 1 636 57 30 56.9Autauga, AL 950--------------------- 582 58 84 57.3Telfair, GA 932---------------------- 803 59 65 57.8Colquitt, GA 913--------------------- 694 60 74 58.2

Chowan, NC 911-------------------- 1 071 61 49 58.6Waller, TX 898---------------------- 290 62 136 59.0Kleberg, TX 895--------------------- (D) 63 141 59.4Lafayette, FL 891-------------------- 1 008 64 53 59.8Dorchester, MD 880------------------ 1 113 65 48 60.2

Chilton, AL 880---------------------- 468 65 104 60.6Chesterfield, SC 865----------------- 419 67 112 61.0Sullivan, IN 864---------------------- 938 68 56 61.4Grady, OK 857---------------------- 246 69 151 61.8Shelby, TX 853---------------------- (D) 70 63 62.2

Titus, TX (D)------------------------ (D) 71 45 (D)Highlands, FL (D)------------------- 180 72 186 (D)Bulloch, GA 764--------------------- 612 73 83 63.3Dooly, GA 758----------------------- 714 74 71 63.6Tift, GA 755------------------------- 112 75 246 63.9

Orangeburg, SC 731----------------- (D) 76 92 64.3Houston, TX 695--------------------- 111 77 248 64.6Gaines, TX 677---------------------- 921 78 58 64.9Sutter, CA 669----------------------- 847 79 61 65.2Polk, FL 667------------------------ 579 80 85 65.5

Cook, GA 658----------------------- (D) 81 197 65.8Gibson, IN 655---------------------- 787 82 66 66.1Washington, FL 651------------------ 507 83 98 66.4Jefferson, FL 643-------------------- 1 039 84 51 66.7Blount, AL 635---------------------- 747 85 67 67.0

Panola, TX (D)---------------------- (D) 86 181 (D)Dixie, FL 617------------------------ (D) 87 164 67.5Yuma, AZ 616----------------------- (D) 88 116 67.8Glades, FL 615---------------------- (D) 89 169 68.1Pulaski, GA 594--------------------- 203 90 172 68.4

Willacy, TX 592---------------------- (D) 91 342 68.6Brooks, GA 591--------------------- 490 92 100 68.9Cullman, AL 591--------------------- 626 92 80 69.2Maui, HI (D)------------------------ 524 94 95 (D)La Salle, TX 580--------------------- 1 213 95 46 69.7

Hillsborough, FL 569----------------- 700 96 72 70.0McIntosh, OK 565------------------- 700 97 72 70.2Jim Hogg, TX (D)-------------------- (D) 98 54 (D)(D) (D)----------------------------- (D) 98 (D) (D)Tulare, CA 549---------------------- 273 100 139 71.0

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Table 80. Land in Orchards: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

United States 4  770 778----------- 4 560 163 (X) (X) 100.0

STATES

20 leading States 4  586 689--------- 4 348 180 (X) (X) 96.1

California 2 245 781----------------------- 2 152 664 1 1 47.1Florida 914 642-------------------------- 762 068 2 2 66.2Washington 256 282--------------------- 241 423 3 3 71.6Texas 216 427-------------------------- 208 568 4 4 76.2Michigan 162 183------------------------ 161 567 5 5 79.6

Georgia 153 247------------------------- 149 014 6 6 82.8New York 112 905----------------------- 124 432 7 7 85.1Oregon 96 166------------------------- 91 101 8 8 87.1Arizona 68 465------------------------- 74 921 9 9 88.6Pennsylvania 57 656-------------------- 66 537 10 10 89.8

Oklahoma 50 339----------------------- 49 011 11 12 90.8South Carolina 42 075------------------ 49 565 12 11 91.7Hawaii 38 590-------------------------- 33 564 13 15 92.5Alabama 34 534------------------------ 37 595 14 13 93.3Virginia 32 963------------------------- 34 027 15 14 94.0

New Mexico 31 648--------------------- 28 529 16 16 94.6North Carolina 20 535------------------- 25 390 17 17 95.0Mississippi 17 817---------------------- 17 982 18 21 95.4Ohio 17 563---------------------------- 19 298 19 20 95.8New Jersey 16 871--------------------- 20 924 20 18 96.1

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 3  884 020------ 3 636 572 (X) (X) 81.4

Fresno, CA 367 375---------------------- 352 024 1 1 7.7Tulare, CA 282 903---------------------- 266 878 2 2 13.6Kern, CA 236 526------------------------ 219 811 3 3 18.6Madera, CA 151 095--------------------- 130 714 4 6 21.8San Joaquin, CA 148 608----------------- 146 275 5 4 24.9

Stanislaus, CA 142 989------------------- 132 979 6 5 27.9St. Lucie, FL 119 121-------------------- 91 570 7 10 30.4Merced, CA 117 902--------------------- 109 211 8 8 32.8Polk, FL 113 076------------------------ 120 739 9 7 35.2Hendry, FL 112 031---------------------- 57 975 10 16 37.6

Yakima, WA 96 859--------------------- 95 690 11 9 39.6Riverside, CA 73 496-------------------- 80 867 12 11 41.1Indian River, FL 72 551----------------- 68 029 13 13 42.6Butte, CA 72 103----------------------- 74 785 14 12 44.2Highlands, FL 69 558------------------- 48 931 15 19 45.6

Ventura, CA 58 710--------------------- 59 652 16 14 46.8Sutter, CA 57 479----------------------- 59 201 17 15 48.1DeSoto, FL 55 466---------------------- 40 164 18 22 49.2San Diego, CA 54 025------------------ 56 682 19 17 50.3Hardee, FL 51 295---------------------- 44 495 20 21 51.4

Martin, FL 49 231----------------------- 54 027 21 18 52.5Sonoma, CA 48 812-------------------- 47 632 22 20 53.5Napa, CA 44 559----------------------- 37 626 23 23 54.4Glenn, CA 39 104----------------------- 35 009 24 24 55.2Monterey, CA 36 561------------------- 31 027 25 29 56.0

Tehama, CA 35 422--------------------- 32 908 26 26 56.7Yuba, CA 31 441----------------------- 25 727 27 35 57.4Hillsborough, FL 30 476----------------- 28 431 28 33 58.0Collier, FL 30 447----------------------- 11 412 29 73 58.7Grant, WA 29 337---------------------- 21 921 30 41 59.3

Hidalgo, TX 29 101--------------------- 33 740 31 25 59.9Chelan, WA 28 949--------------------- 29 736 32 31 60.5Okanogan, WA 28 864------------------ 30 417 33 30 61.1Hawaii, HI 28 016----------------------- 28 094 34 34 61.7Benton, WA 27 976--------------------- 23 035 35 40 62.3

Geographic area

Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tivepercentof U.S.

total

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Yuma, AZ 26 206----------------------- 31 118 36 28 62.8Manatee, FL 26 036-------------------- 16 440 37 52 63.4Wayne, NY 25 906---------------------- 28 628 38 32 63.9Berrien, MI 24 300---------------------- 24 197 39 39 64.4Santa Barbara, CA 23 862--------------- 24 416 40 38 64.9

Yolo, CA 23 752------------------------ 21 545 41 42 65.4Lake, FL 22 975------------------------ 31 893 42 27 65.9Colusa, CA 22 915---------------------- 24 892 43 37 66.4Kings, CA 22 587----------------------- 25 167 44 36 66.9San Luis Obispo, CA 20  593------------- 19 581 45 45 67.3

Palm Beach, FL 19 749----------------- 17 902 46 49 67.7Adams, PA 19 398---------------------- 21 218 47 43 68.1Van Buren, MI 19 232------------------- 18 663 48 47 68.5Mendocino, CA 18 438------------------ 16 916 49 51 68.9Dona Ana, NM 18  065------------------ 16 025 50 55 69.3

Chautauqua, NY 18 060----------------- 18 124 51 48 69.7Leelanau, MI 17 673-------------------- 15 888 52 58 70.0Douglas, WA 17 307-------------------- 15 494 53 61 70.4Kent, MI 16 988------------------------ 16 332 54 53 70.8Dade, FL 16 507----------------------- 17 452 55 50 71.1

Oceana, MI 16 270--------------------- 15 683 56 59 71.4Lake, CA 16 238------------------------ 18 676 57 46 71.8Dougherty, GA 15 853------------------- 16 025 58 55 72.1Sacramento, CA 15 796----------------- 9 975 59 81 72.4Charlotte, FL 15 489-------------------- 7 282 60 97 72.8

Hood River, OR 14  696----------------- 15 966 61 57 73.1Peach, GA 14 666---------------------- 12 219 62 66 73.4Osceola, FL 14 594--------------------- 15 403 63 62 73.7Pasco, FL 14 364----------------------- 12 032 64 67 74.0Maricopa, AZ 14 358-------------------- 16 326 65 54 74.3

Okeechobee, FL 14 009----------------- 9 370 66 85 74.6Solano, CA 13 833---------------------- 14 849 67 63 74.9Mitchell, GA 13 796--------------------- 15 598 68 60 75.2Comanche, TX 13 273------------------ 11 903 69 69 75.4Yamhill, OR 12 549--------------------- 10 839 70 75 75.7

Erie, PA 12 285------------------------ 12 011 71 68 76.0Orange, FL 12 134---------------------- 20 325 72 44 76.2Ulster, NY 11 540----------------------- 12 549 73 64 76.5Grand Traverse, MI 10 584-------------- 12 240 74 65 76.7Brevard, FL 10 545--------------------- 9 852 75 83 76.9

Pinal, AZ 10 327------------------------ 10 089 76 80 77.1Jackson, OR 10 270-------------------- 8 281 77 93 77.3Franklin, WA 9 846-------------------- 11 666 78 70 77.5San Bernardino, CA 9 778-------------- 11 608 79 71 77.7Frederick, VA 9 743-------------------- 9 459 80 84 78.0

Edgefield, SC 9 497-------------------- 11 432 81 72 78.1Marion, OR 9 479--------------------- 8 585 82 92 78.3Washington, OR 9 372----------------- 9 251 83 86 78.5Niagara, NY 9 238--------------------- 10 675 84 78 78.7Henderson, NC 9 198------------------ 10 684 85 76 78.9

Lee, FL 9 075------------------------- 6 259 86 105 79.1Utah, UT 8 958------------------------ 10 113 87 79 79.3Santa Cruz, CA 8 902------------------ 6 175 88 106 79.5Glades, FL 8 827---------------------- 5 522 89 113 79.7San Benito, CA 8 661------------------ 9 948 90 82 79.9

Berkeley, WV 8 132-------------------- 9 147 91 87 80.0Spartanburg, SC 7 820----------------- 10 678 92 77 80.2Baldwin, AL 7 784--------------------- 11 084 93 74 80.4Lee, GA 7 622------------------------ 9 129 94 88 80.5Orleans, NY 7 521--------------------- 8 927 95 89 80.7

Wasco, OR 7 166--------------------- 7 368 96 96 80.8Macon, GA 7 080---------------------- 5 972 97 107 81.0Ottawa, MI 6 985---------------------- 6 804 98 100 81.1Cochise, AZ 6 943--------------------- 6 615 99 102 81.3Walla Walla, WA 6 911----------------- 2 673 100 172 81.4

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Table 81. Apples: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Pounds Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

United States 9  720 211 820----------- 9 290 943 663 (X) (X) 100.0 583 624 601 021 (X) (X)

STATES

20 leading States 9  317 422 739--------- 8 828 369 212 (X) (X) 95.9 529 308 538 210 (X) (X)

Washington 4 161 407 858--------------------- 4 182 267 119 1 1 42.8 169 107 162 609 1 1New York 1 078 891 998----------------------- 882 282 118 2 3 53.9 67 313 73 195 3 3Michigan 988 740 290------------------------ 918 227 402 3 2 64.1 76 911 73 244 2 2California 813 840 736----------------------- 583 342 275 4 4 72.5 42 024 34 105 4 5Pennsylvania 522 104 634-------------------- 486 742 105 5 5 77.8 33 571 38 732 5 4

Virginia 390 976 831------------------------- 329 794 415 6 6 81.8 27 568 27 909 6 6Oregon 205 730 241------------------------- 209 634 625 7 8 84.0 11 960 12 611 9 10West Virginia 175 282 415-------------------- 182 642 606 8 9 85.8 11 623 15 551 10 8North Carolina 168 704 802------------------- 253 273 855 9 7 87.5 14 519 17 972 7 7Arizona 113 548 907------------------------- 25 517 675 10 27 88.7 5 770 4 881 16 21

Ohio 99 830 211---------------------------- 124 697 123 11 11 89.7 12 669 14 386 8 9Massachusetts 85 527 484------------------ 76 050 295 12 14 90.6 7 035 8 415 14 14Maine 75 181 308-------------------------- 70 609 358 13 15 91.4 6 341 7 293 15 15South Carolina 73 800 014------------------ 48 228 127 14 21 92.1 4 332 4 780 24 22Idaho 68 717 544--------------------------- 131 724 476 15 10 92.8 7 475 9 050 12 12

Colorado 66 981 904------------------------ 88 172 925 16 12 93.5 5 421 6 481 17 16Wisconsin 63 771 772----------------------- 67 426 256 17 16 94.2 9 799 9 869 11 11Illinois 62 791 953-------------------------- 85 823 519 18 13 94.8 7 339 8 705 13 13New Hampshire 51 553 369----------------- 38 183 182 19 24 95.3 3 722 3 694 25 27Vermont 50 038 468------------------------ 43 729 756 20 22 95.9 4 809 4 728 20 23

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 8  656 666 961------ 8 032 910 312 (X) (X) 89.1 442 220 442 363 (X) (X)

Yakima, WA 1 525 587 872--------------------- 1 558 120 103 1 1 15.7 61 910 62 240 1 1Grant, WA 617 849 692---------------------- 344 625 456 2 5 22.1 24 154 18 306 3 5Okanogan, WA 607 039 324------------------ 827 645 504 3 2 28.3 25 395 27 302 2 2Chelan, WA 476 961 326--------------------- 605 164 581 4 3 33.2 17 825 19 151 5 4Wayne, NY 370 881 071---------------------- 300 540 192 5 6 37.0 21 585 23 248 4 3

Douglas, WA 362 359 603-------------------- 410 437 914 6 4 40.7 14 126 12 569 8 8Kent, MI 274 421 724------------------------ 194 359 692 7 9 43.6 15 291 14 197 6 7Benton, WA 272 233 576--------------------- 204 020 071 8 8 46.4 10 746 9 952 9 11Adams, PA 271 084 252---------------------- 242 157 489 9 7 49.2 14 213 15 598 7 6Kern, CA 205 944 848------------------------ 28 674 199 10 45 51.3 5 632 3 750 19 28

Frederick, VA 171 391 325-------------------- 117 255 618 11 15 53.0 9 068 8 602 13 13Ulster, NY 155 865 125----------------------- 130 464 986 12 12 54.6 10 481 11 526 10 9Berrien, MI 138 588 618---------------------- 124 453 652 13 14 56.1 9 651 9 395 11 12Van Buren, MI 136 146 817------------------- 125 665 248 14 13 57.5 8 414 7 753 14 14Orleans, NY 136 070 726--------------------- 98 760 877 15 18 58.9 6 703 7 153 16 15

Henderson, NC 127 961 227------------------ 178 256 461 16 10 60.2 9 186 10 662 12 10Franklin, WA 117 855 457-------------------- 76 946 734 17 22 61.4 5 347 5 763 21 20Sonoma, CA 116 337 321-------------------- 158 273 926 18 11 62.6 6 811 6 814 15 16Berkeley, WV 103 814 372-------------------- 88 776 626 19 20 63.7 6 593 6 783 17 17Santa Cruz, CA 97 297 891------------------ 101 993 306 20 16 64.7 4 631 5 348 22 21

Franklin, PA 93 974 513--------------------- 75 719 937 21 24 65.6 4 616 4 977 23 22Niagara, NY 93 316 175--------------------- 83 190 521 22 21 66.6 5 510 6 031 20 18Graham, AZ 92 263 439--------------------- 19 832 393 23 61 67.5 3 904 3 342 29 31Ottawa, MI 89 725 936---------------------- 76 010 588 24 23 68.5 5 916 5 832 18 19Walla Walla, WA 77 330 125----------------- 72 960 060 25 26 69.3 4 042 (D) 27 49

Merced, CA (D)--------------------- 101 366 359 26 17 (D) 2 965 (D) 34 37Hood River, OR 70  402 278----------------- 93 729 095 27 19 70.8 2 868 4 104 35 25Fresno, CA 68 446 180---------------------- 19 760 933 28 62 71.5 4 226 1 667 25 62Umatilla, OR 64 192 259-------------------- 59 237 442 29 28 72.1 4 054 3 268 26 33Clinton, NY 56 909 840---------------------- 45 599 503 30 30 72.7 3 844 3 311 30 32

Clarke, VA 56 767 046---------------------- 36 446 393 31 37 73.3 3 294 (D) 33 39Columbia, NY 51 610 007------------------- 43 208 402 32 32 73.8 4 002 4 794 28 23San Joaquin, CA 50 632 796----------------- 33 136 859 33 38 74.4 2 782 1 970 38 51Delta, CO 47 712 807----------------------- 65 426 151 34 27 74.9 3 413 4 189 32 24Adams, WA 45 508 382--------------------- 30 010 854 35 40 75.3 2 247 1 749 45 60

Oceana, MI 42 742 912--------------------- 46 535 121 36 29 75.8 4 307 3 895 24 26Utah, UT 41 892 367------------------------ 44 690 030 37 31 76.2 3 631 3 873 31 27Monroe, NY 39 909 959--------------------- 42 955 353 38 33 76.6 2 197 3 025 46 35Muskegon, MI 38 132 282------------------- 37 170 619 39 36 77.0 2 760 2 618 39 38Worcester, MA 34 282 320------------------ 30 378 853 40 39 77.4 2 846 3 236 36 34

Tulare, CA 33 297 833---------------------- 14 557 361 41 76 77.7 1 952 1 151 50 82Kittitas, WA 32 553 652--------------------- 29 972 882 42 42 78.0 1 095 911 80 97Orange, NY 31 324 521--------------------- 29 125 306 43 43 78.3 1 934 2 463 51 41Jefferson, WV 30 637 523------------------- 39 894 849 44 35 78.7 1 906 2 871 52 36Dutchess, NY 29 951 372------------------- 21 308 274 45 58 79.0 1 673 2 067 57 50

Canyon, ID 29 783 429---------------------- 24 858 250 46 51 79.3 2 844 2 477 37 40Shenandoah, VA 29 639 750----------------- 23 855 631 47 52 79.6 2 539 1 721 41 61Leelanau, MI 28 055 843-------------------- 15 903 840 48 70 79.9 2 720 1 923 40 53Ionia, MI 27 355 152------------------------ 29 995 225 49 41 80.2 2 402 2 342 43 43Allegan, MI 27 286 407---------------------- 27 406 573 50 47 80.4 2 324 2 228 44 44

Hillsborough, NH 26 778 771----------------- 21 307 223 51 59 80.7 1 719 1 784 56 59Laurens, SC (D)--------------------- (D) 52 206 (D) (D) (D) 117 123Oconee, SC 24 605 936--------------------- 28 737 563 53 44 81.2 1 826 2 166 54 45Addison, VT 23 991 640--------------------- 22 680 905 54 54 81.5 2 120 2 152 49 46Rockingham, VA 23 825 112----------------- 25 069 555 55 50 81.7 1 873 1 828 53 57

Washington, MD 23 254 433----------------- 20 388 806 56 60 82.0 1 264 2 100 72 48Hampshire, WV 21 524 426------------------ 40 880 872 57 34 82.2 1 402 3 727 65 29Mason, MI 20 906 764---------------------- 26 439 238 58 49 82.4 2 489 1 896 42 54Saratoga, NY 20 792 184-------------------- 4 889 892 59 164 82.6 770 789 103 110Gem, ID 20 605 890------------------------ 27 783 319 60 46 82.8 1 757 2 145 55 47

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Table 81. Apples: 1992 and 1987 mCon.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Pounds Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Newaygo, MI 20 368 796-------------------- 21 407 060 61 56 83.0 1 612 1 819 58 58Androscoggin, ME 19 939 276--------------- 19 528 746 62 63 83.2 1 469 1 842 63 56Wasco, OR 19 485 855--------------------- 17 922 999 63 67 83.4 868 914 92 95Sutter, CA 19 352 540----------------------- (D) 64 107 83.6 472 (D) 149 227Spartanburg, SC 19 034 468----------------- 14 152 447 65 79 83.8 1 197 1 362 76 75

Onondaga, NY 18 734 840------------------ 19 022 520 66 64 84.0 1 239 1 412 73 71Lafayette, MO 18 681 676------------------- 17 745 320 67 68 84.2 1 474 1 351 62 76Morrow, OR (D)--------------------- (D) 68 180 (D) (D) (D) 94 104Nelson, VA 17 805 254---------------------- 12 787 459 69 88 84.6 1 277 1 405 70 72Franklin, MA 17 709 383-------------------- 13 813 813 70 83 84.8 1 008 1 069 85 84

Stanislaus, CA 17 538 461------------------- 10 599 425 71 102 85.0 1 116 949 79 90York, ME 17 004 364----------------------- 12 009 359 72 91 85.1 1 135 1 427 78 69Union, IL 16 463 884------------------------ 21 355 570 73 57 85.3 1 087 1 458 81 67Cass, MI 16 443 490------------------------ 23 000 438 74 53 85.5 1 333 1 515 68 66Kent, DE (D)------------------------ (D) 75 87 (D) (D) (D) 120 120

Crawford, WI 16 229 000-------------------- 13 100 760 76 85 85.8 1 570 1 344 60 77Cumberland, PA 16 179 164----------------- 11 516 480 77 93 86.0 885 937 89 91Yuba, CA (D)----------------------- (D) 78 150 (D) 442 148 161 387Cochise, AZ 16 009 814--------------------- 4 548 418 79 170 86.3 1 231 1 197 74 81Gloucester, NJ 15 460 810------------------ 22 374 435 80 55 86.5 1 376 1 939 67 52

Berks, PA 15 228 986----------------------- 12 565 407 81 89 86.6 1 144 1 378 77 74Albemarle, VA 15 084 743------------------- 15 647 664 82 72 86.8 1 333 1 534 68 64Rappahannock, VA 14 313 534-------------- 15 955 923 83 69 86.9 1 378 1 856 66 55Rockingham, NH 14 280 187----------------- 10 573 772 84 103 87.1 851 925 93 94Kennebec, ME 14 111 738------------------- 9 068 684 85 108 87.2 830 651 98 131

Mendocino, CA 13 899 053------------------ 13 386 132 86 84 87.4 1 026 666 83 127Mesa, CO 13 426 017----------------------- 13 067 402 87 86 87.5 671 806 112 107El Dorado, CA 13 280 421------------------- 15 857 503 88 71 87.6 873 912 91 96Payette, ID 13 206 164---------------------- 74 257 576 89 25 87.8 2 138 3 721 48 30Bedford, PA 12 814 716--------------------- 10 650 217 90 101 87.9 877 885 90 99

(D) (D)----------------------------- (D) 91 (D) 88.0 (D) (D) 94 (D)Macomb, MI 11 984 553--------------------- 18 485 824 92 65 88.1 981 1 203 86 80York, PA 11 506 338------------------------ 14 027 336 93 81 88.3 981 1 438 86 68San Luis Obispo, CA 11  372 840------------- 10 439 730 94 104 88.4 1 545 991 61 86Madera, CA 11 216 102--------------------- 2 241 098 95 258 88.5 1 201 527 75 156

Hartford, CT 11 149 029--------------------- 10 411 562 96 105 88.6 1 053 1 302 82 78Licking, OH 10 990 828--------------------- 8 463 100 97 113 88.7 760 544 105 153Middlesex, MA 10 875 345------------------- 8 801 648 98 110 88.8 769 1 254 104 79Benzie, MI 10 823 987---------------------- 15 177 761 99 74 88.9 1 596 1 427 59 69Snyder, PA 10 792 566---------------------- 8 590 492 100 112 89.1 620 803 126 109

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Table 82. Cherries: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Pounds Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

United States 669  040 111----------- 632 029 060 (X) (X) 100.0 126 395 131 064 (X) (X)

STATES

10 leading States 666  271 193--------- 624 706 080 (X) (X) 99.6 123 788 128 027 (X) (X)

Michigan 254 167 481------------------------ 254 177 979 1 1 38.0 56 878 59 741 1 1Washington 165 113 248--------------------- 132 399 480 2 2 62.7 18 059 16 605 2 2Oregon 105 593 890------------------------- 103 409 158 3 3 78.5 15 026 16 143 4 3California 61 619 402----------------------- 65 783 627 4 4 87.7 16 338 13 802 3 4Utah 35 107 752---------------------------- 23 544 628 5 6 92.9 5 430 6 371 5 6

New York 24 789 251----------------------- 26 624 524 6 5 96.6 5 205 6 904 6 5Wisconsin 8 586 506----------------------- 7 031 614 7 7 97.9 3 343 3 968 7 7Pennsylvania 6 426 753-------------------- 6 947 382 8 8 98.9 1 987 2 810 8 8Colorado 2 869 632------------------------ 2 455 059 9 10 99.3 879 1 009 10 10Idaho 1 997 278--------------------------- 2 332 629 10 11 99.6 643 674 11 11

COUNTIES

50 leading counties 650  721 292------- (D) (X) (X) 97.3 117 247 121 886 (X) (X)

Leelanau, MI 69 397 957-------------------- 59 430 234 1 1 10.4 14 062 13 082 1 1Yakima, WA 63 076 686--------------------- 53 285 994 2 3 19.8 5 817 5 562 6 6Wasco, OR 52 973 102--------------------- 58 362 596 3 2 27.7 5 914 6 072 5 5Oceana, MI 51 889 348--------------------- 42 313 844 4 5 35.5 9 888 9 676 3 4San Joaquin, CA 48 703 269----------------- 51 352 874 5 4 42.8 10 542 9 778 2 3

Utah, UT 28 532 508------------------------ 18 665 207 6 11 47.0 4 140 4 859 7 7Benton, WA 28 125 254--------------------- 21 524 863 7 9 51.2 2 941 3 130 14 13Chelan, WA 27 910 602--------------------- 28 152 284 8 7 55.4 3 064 3 019 12 15Grand Traverse, MI 25 777 043-------------- 37 562 680 9 6 59.2 8 623 10 110 4 2Berrien, MI 21 754 028---------------------- 20 347 162 10 10 62.5 3 813 4 483 9 8

Van Buren, MI 18 683 873------------------- 21 527 849 11 8 65.3 3 770 4 101 10 9Antrim, MI 17 506 835----------------------- 18 557 753 12 12 67.9 4 137 3 917 8 10Grant, WA 17 380 797---------------------- 8 537 114 13 20 70.5 1 945 1 319 18 23Franklin, WA 14 684 704-------------------- 3 385 212 14 33 72.7 1 473 1 351 23 22Wayne, NY 13 889 449---------------------- 13 589 751 15 14 74.8 2 812 3 226 15 12

Polk, OR 11 501 477------------------------ 12 891 196 16 15 76.5 2 368 2 716 16 16Marion, OR 11 350 354--------------------- 7 234 854 17 21 78.2 1 607 1 266 21 25Mason, MI 11 156 543---------------------- 13 605 473 18 13 79.9 3 013 3 024 13 14Yamhill, OR 10 625 977--------------------- 9 108 884 19 17 81.4 1 670 2 045 20 19Door, WI 8 457 295------------------------ 6 733 841 20 22 82.7 3 136 3 708 11 11

Douglas, WA 8 218 397-------------------- 11 874 404 21 16 83.9 1 529 1 074 22 28Benzie, MI 7 662 429---------------------- 8 645 421 22 18 85.1 2 020 2 589 17 17Hood River, OR 5  827 834----------------- 5 832 462 23 24 86.0 779 822 30 33Umatilla, OR 5 727 189-------------------- 1 376 917 24 47 86.8 483 549 43 40Manistee, MI 5 588 095-------------------- 8 576 275 25 19 87.6 1 945 2 455 18 18

Niagara, NY 5 108 817--------------------- 6 084 318 26 23 88.4 1 112 1 459 26 21Kent, MI 4 944 516------------------------ 4 892 642 27 27 89.2 1 085 1 277 27 24Adams, PA 4 725 688---------------------- 4 923 146 28 26 89.9 1 311 1 541 24 20Box Elder, UT 4 429 454------------------- 4 111 811 29 30 90.5 854 1 081 28 27Stanislaus, CA 3 667 545------------------- 5 747 195 30 25 91.1 1 178 1 023 25 31

Muskegon, MI 3 492 608------------------- 3 574 596 31 32 91.6 614 1 074 37 28Ottawa, MI 3 466 547---------------------- 2 109 925 32 37 92.1 692 602 34 39Orleans, NY 3 412 670--------------------- 4 435 661 33 29 92.6 522 1 221 40 26Cass, MI 3 287 934------------------------ 2 931 868 34 34 93.1 523 622 39 37Newaygo, MI 2 824 062-------------------- 2 677 836 35 35 93.5 456 374 46 45

Union, OR 2 545 983---------------------- 3 876 537 36 31 93.9 743 837 32 32Santa Clara, CA 2 400 321----------------- 1 502 445 37 45 94.3 707 534 33 41Allegan, MI 2 367 670---------------------- 2 608 805 38 36 94.6 819 732 29 34Klickitat, WA 2 024 059-------------------- 1 817 033 39 39 94.9 466 447 44 43Charlevoix, MI 1 980 169------------------- 1 429 302 40 46 95.2 621 502 35 42

Walla Walla, WA 1 704 510----------------- (D) 41 44 95.5 235 214 53 51San Benito, CA 1 667 290------------------ 2 075 385 42 38 95.7 616 645 36 36Delta, CO 1 644 656----------------------- 1 624 322 43 41 96.0 521 620 41 38Washington, OR 1 446 797----------------- 470 370 44 61 96.2 372 434 48 44Lane, OR 1 409 506----------------------- 1 740 128 45 40 96.4 462 680 45 35

Okanogan, WA 1 353 493------------------ 1 107 903 46 49 96.6 362 169 50 58Kalamazoo, MI 1 288 369------------------ 693 407 47 56 96.8 192 187 55 56Canyon, ID 1 097 660---------------------- 879 426 48 52 97.0 372 311 48 48Monroe, NY 1 017 540--------------------- 1 623 372 49 42 97.1 161 322 61 47Lake, MT 1 012 383----------------------- 4 643 042 50 28 97.3 760 1 045 31 30

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Table 83. Grapefruit: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Pounds Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

United States 4  122 166 393----------- 4 592 428 404 (X) (X) 100.0 206 230 189 416 (X) (X)

STATES

5 leading States 4  122 166 393---------- 4 592 428 304 (X) (X) 100.0 (D) 189 416 (X) (X)

Florida 3 290 951 893-------------------------- 3 633 686 154 1 1 79.8 156 238 138 107 1 1California 655 835 847----------------------- 580 741 339 2 2 95.7 23 876 21 458 2 3Arizona 168 302 987------------------------- 169 700 175 3 4 99.8 5 331 5 935 4 4Texas 7 056 631-------------------------- 208 297 151 4 3 100.0 20 721 23 911 3 2Hawaii 19 035-------------------------- 3 485 5 5 100.0 (D) 5 5 5

COUNTIES

50 leading counties 4  122 070 583------- 4 588 549 157 (X) (X) 100.0 206 044 189 001 (X) (X)

St. Lucie, FL 1 041 485 019-------------------- 952 793 231 1 2 25.3 54 334 36 871 1 2Indian River, FL 821 410 576----------------- 983 646 505 2 1 45.2 38 127 37 313 2 1Riverside, CA 433 042 614-------------------- 392 585 622 3 4 55.7 15 211 14 153 4 5Hendry, FL 275 786 395---------------------- 197 849 178 4 6 62.4 9 654 8 050 6 6Martin, FL 213 704 358----------------------- 243 074 962 5 5 67.6 6 393 7 922 7 7

Polk, FL 212 398 955------------------------ 573 023 073 6 3 72.7 13 789 18 126 5 4Highlands, FL 114 319 819------------------- 144 212 280 7 8 75.5 4 159 4 494 8 8Palm Beach, FL 110 659 068----------------- 113 246 489 8 9 78.2 3 472 3 462 9 10San Diego, CA 79 113 944------------------ 48 419 108 9 14 80.1 3 146 2 167 11 16Manatee, FL 74 090 581-------------------- 66 245 489 10 13 81.9 2 634 2 605 13 14

Yuma, AZ 73 641 744----------------------- 74 674 844 11 11 83.7 2 168 2 611 18 13Maricopa, AZ 66 753 967-------------------- 66 412 006 12 12 85.3 2 594 2 798 14 12Okeechobee, FL 66 369 470----------------- 92 500 875 13 10 86.9 3 317 2 958 10 11Charlotte, FL 50 186 008-------------------- 7 938 205 14 31 88.1 2 215 277 17 36Hardee, FL 47 872 314---------------------- 30 903 902 15 20 89.3 2 011 1 463 20 22

Kern, CA 43 414 408------------------------ 41 322 174 16 15 90.3 1 136 1 269 25 23Collier, FL 40 516 670----------------------- 28 584 641 17 24 91.3 2 762 1 718 12 18DeSoto, FL 39 467 125---------------------- 38 432 193 18 16 92.3 1 948 1 539 21 20Osceola, FL 35 315 799--------------------- 38 418 441 19 17 93.1 1 164 1 532 24 21Brevard, FL 35 123 168--------------------- 28 978 393 20 22 94.0 2 143 2 005 19 17

San Bernardino, CA 32 618 476-------------- 36 102 425 21 18 94.8 1 049 1 214 26 24Lee, FL 30 122 525------------------------- 18 552 125 22 26 95.5 1 193 523 23 28Ventura, CA 27 418 092--------------------- 30 426 722 23 21 96.2 759 1 003 28 25Pinal, AZ (D)------------------------ (D) 24 23 (D) (D) (D) 32 29Hillsborough, FL 25 542 323----------------- 26 209 909 25 25 97.5 1 689 1 650 22 19

(D) (D)----------------------------- (D) 26 (D) 98.0 (D) (D) 15 (D)Imperial, CA 15 921 976--------------------- 11 199 620 27 29 98.3 559 631 30 27Sarasota, FL 12 877 460-------------------- 4 957 621 28 34 98.7 549 468 31 31Orange, CA (D)--------------------- 2 293 020 29 38 (D) (D) (D) 34 34Tulare, CA 8 646 147---------------------- 12 618 320 30 28 99.2 822 420 27 32

Glades, FL 6 913 105---------------------- (D) 31 36 99.3 187 (D) 40 39Hidalgo, TX 6 792 200--------------------- 173 593 089 32 7 99.5 18 241 19 381 3 3Pasco, FL 4 978 305----------------------- 3 583 292 33 35 99.6 402 418 33 33Volusia, FL 4 868 242---------------------- 1 125 910 34 40 99.8 331 260 36 38Orange, FL 3 439 177---------------------- 9 259 124 35 30 99.8 343 518 35 30

Madera, CA (D)--------------------- (D) 36 45 (D) (D) (D) 29 46Stanislaus, CA (D)------------------- – 37 – (D) (D) – 47 –Dade, FL (D)----------------------- 185 262 38 43 (D) 213 124 37 41Cochise, AZ (D)--------------------- – 39 – (D) (D) – 54 –Seminole, FL 502 200-------------------- 48 655 40 44 100.0 153 20 41 45

Pinellas, FL 390 077--------------------- 1 761 148 41 39 100.0 65 266 44 37Hernando, FL 368 530------------------- – 42 – 100.0 189 117 39 42Cameron, TX 264 431-------------------- 31 500 482 43 19 100.0 (D) 4 190 15 9Broward, FL 180 652--------------------- 7 641 176 44 32 100.0 204 633 38 26Marion, FL 175 040---------------------- 260 410 45 42 100.0 (D) 49 42 44

Putnam, FL (D)--------------------- (D) 46 46 (D) 22 9 50 47Citrus, FL 105 050----------------------- (D) 47 56 100.0 25 4 49 49Fresno, CA 101 910---------------------- (D) 48 33 100.0 69 (D) 43 40Santa Barbara, CA (D)--------------- (D) 49 56 (D) 17 (D) 53 56Pima, AZ (D)------------------------ (D) 50 48 (D) 5 (D) 55 50

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Table 84. Grapes: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Pounds Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

United States 11  024 545 294----------- 9 911 497 522 (X) (X) 100.0 867 151 833 293 (X) (X)

STATES

10 leading States 10  987 523 967--------- 9 855 683 905 (X) (X) 99.7 853 597 817 880 (X) (X)

California 9 845 938 550----------------------- 8 716 832 146 1 1 89.3 735 251 707 748 1 1Washington 420 418 739--------------------- 444 182 183 2 2 93.1 35 055 27 947 2 3New York 339 276 919----------------------- 343 921 665 3 3 96.2 34 250 36 916 3 2Pennsylvania 143 193 015-------------------- 129 238 857 4 4 97.5 12 052 11 897 5 5Michigan 87 400 818------------------------ 103 130 824 5 5 98.3 13 411 11 932 4 4

Arizona 67 606 974------------------------- 66 818 362 6 6 98.9 7 333 8 462 7 6Oregon 35 081 601------------------------- 21 102 293 7 7 99.2 7 713 5 152 6 7Ohio 24 012 488---------------------------- 18 620 801 8 8 99.4 2 596 2 457 9 9Texas 14 355 958-------------------------- 4 698 472 9 15 99.6 4 109 3 901 8 8Virginia 10 238 905------------------------- 7 138 302 10 11 99.7 1 827 1 468 11 13

COUNTIES

50 leading counties 10  876 949 416------- 9 714 351 765 (X) (X) 98.7 830 927 792 309 (X) (X)

Fresno, CA 3 646 894 341---------------------- 3 086 958 187 1 1 33.1 227 104 222 682 1 1Kern, CA 1 144 271 309------------------------ 1 023 307 375 2 3 43.5 74 378 76 299 2 2Madera, CA 1 139 562 189--------------------- 1 035 511 243 3 2 53.8 68 739 66 935 4 4Tulare, CA 976 561 051---------------------- 977 784 471 4 4 62.7 74 131 72 690 3 3San Joaquin, CA 675 927 464----------------- 593 475 580 5 5 68.8 53 814 51 720 5 5

Sonoma, CA 320 339 740-------------------- 290 627 392 6 8 71.7 40 460 38 312 7 6Napa, CA 313 467 405----------------------- 304 401 118 7 7 74.5 43 993 36 629 6 7Monterey, CA 284 394 850------------------- 231 276 928 8 10 77.1 33 474 29 459 8 8Riverside, CA 242 848 080-------------------- 309 954 341 9 6 79.3 21 108 23 777 9 9Stanislaus, CA 223 793 653------------------- 260 893 220 10 9 81.3 13 348 16 465 13 11

Merced, CA 191 079 074--------------------- 133 878 587 11 13 83.1 12 868 10 033 14 16Chautauqua, NY 190 716 177----------------- 185 083 297 12 12 84.8 17 446 17 397 10 10Yakima, WA 174 920 030--------------------- 198 336 121 13 11 86.4 15 292 13 361 11 12Benton, WA 141 267 011--------------------- 120 078 449 14 15 87.7 12 655 7 798 15 17Erie, PA 140 441 121------------------------ 124 428 418 15 14 89.0 11 362 10 923 17 15

Mendocino, CA 124 300 863------------------ 92 175 439 16 16 90.1 13 643 12 509 12 13Santa Barbara, CA 89 684 744--------------- 65 040 864 17 18 90.9 11 821 12 013 16 14Sacramento, CA 81 676 974----------------- 31 278 677 18 25 91.6 6 857 2 834 19 28San Luis Obispo, CA 70  709 234------------- 63 513 036 19 19 92.3 8 934 7 370 18 18Yates, NY 60 586 805----------------------- 60 460 598 20 20 92.8 5 493 6 237 21 19

Santa Cruz, CA (D)------------------ 379 255 21 127 (D) (D) 154 23 101Walla Walla, WA (D)----------------- (D) 22 95 (D) (D) 196 29 90Kings, CA 51 918 058----------------------- 54 511 483 23 21 94.4 2 810 3 638 27 24Berrien, MI 45 057 899---------------------- 49 458 523 24 22 94.8 6 158 5 595 20 20Yolo, CA 37 115 076------------------------ 16 880 541 25 32 95.1 3 290 1 980 24 32

Van Buren, MI 30 416 612------------------- 37 627 271 26 23 95.4 5 204 4 434 22 21Amador, CA 29 155 623--------------------- 13 770 076 27 34 95.7 2 605 1 782 28 34Maricopa, AZ 27 710 158-------------------- 35 913 532 28 24 95.9 2 841 3 942 26 22Franklin, WA 26 359 300-------------------- 89 483 473 29 17 96.1 2 328 3 722 32 23Lake, CA 23 651 823------------------------ 23 936 999 30 26 96.4 3 162 3 404 25 25

Colusa, CA (D)---------------------- (D) 31 88 (D) (D) 82 43 149Pinal, AZ 23 092 400------------------------ 6 601 820 32 49 96.8 2 304 1 185 33 41Steuben, NY 21 757 434-------------------- 19 225 970 33 29 97.0 2 398 2 285 30 29Ashtabula, OH 15 828 781------------------- 9 698 004 34 40 97.1 1 337 1 088 41 42Yuma, AZ (D)----------------------- 23 812 820 35 27 (D) (D) 3 003 36 27

Yamhill, OR 14 691 023--------------------- 4 939 478 36 53 97.4 2 368 995 31 45Solano, CA 14 171 965---------------------- 9 837 545 37 38 97.5 1 787 1 606 35 36Grant, WA 13 102 150---------------------- 9 719 276 38 39 97.6 1 389 1 047 40 43Erie, NY 12 839 914------------------------ 18 051 785 39 30 97.8 1 760 2 245 37 30Alameda, CA 12 420 386-------------------- 11 003 243 40 36 97.9 1 832 2 024 34 31

Glenn, CA (D)----------------------- (D) 41 31 (D) (D) (D) 47 39Schuyler, NY 12 222 080-------------------- 15 110 090 42 33 98.1 1 477 1 841 38 33Pecos, TX (D)----------------------- (D) 43 82 (D) (D) (D) 48 44San Benito, CA 9 527 275------------------ 7 412 290 44 45 98.3 992 1 645 49 35Niagara, NY 8 901 668--------------------- 8 664 182 45 43 98.4 1 258 1 423 44 37

Seneca, NY 8 352 050--------------------- 8 006 600 46 44 98.4 894 983 53 46Santa Clara, CA 7 636 184----------------- 10 052 372 47 37 98.5 1 255 1 330 45 38El Dorado, CA 6 404 938------------------- 4 805 227 48 55 98.6 887 799 54 55Suffolk, NY 5 953 405---------------------- 9 374 752 49 41 98.6 987 1 245 51 40Contra Costa, CA 5 855 548---------------- 7 251 007 50 47 98.7 1 431 887 39 50

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Table 85. Oranges: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Pounds Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

United States 16  827 363 194----------- 14 775 541 438 (X) (X) 100.0 915 947 791 248 (X) (X)

STATES

5 leading States (D)---------- (D) (X) (X) (D) 915 482 790 884 (X) (X)

Florida 12 273 120 709-------------------------- 10 467 824 224 1 1 72.9 691 988 571 270 1 1California 4 384 600 567----------------------- 3 973 048 301 2 2 99.0 201 455 192 172 2 2Arizona 163 917 869------------------------- 217 491 240 3 3 100.0 10 793 12 130 4 4Texas 3 562 491-------------------------- 115 542 040 4 4 100.0 10 975 15 149 3 3Hawaii (D)-------------------------- (D) 5 5 (D) 271 163 6 6

COUNTIES

50 leading counties 16  823 587 412------- 14 758 750 069 (X) (X) 100.0 913 382 (D) (X) (X)

Tulare, CA 1 802 564 452---------------------- 1 661 639 668 1 2 10.7 82 591 81 656 3 2Hendry, FL 1 750 977 466---------------------- 917 373 693 2 5 21.1 97 334 47 729 1 4Polk, FL 1 426 741 884------------------------ 2 195 772 481 3 1 29.6 89 694 97 278 2 1Highlands, FL 1 298 673 238------------------- 968 100 394 4 4 37.3 62 758 42 994 4 6DeSoto, FL 1 183 806 090---------------------- 637 675 733 5 8 44.3 52 809 38 486 6 8

Hardee, FL 1 038 244 094---------------------- 790 594 845 6 7 50.5 47 772 42 180 7 7Martin, FL 945 206 354----------------------- 867 978 015 7 6 56.1 42 435 45 391 8 5St. Lucie, FL 921 262 389-------------------- 1 012 468 354 8 3 61.6 62 161 53 133 5 3Kern, CA 693 458 307------------------------ 559 294 214 9 10 65.7 36 325 28 526 9 10Indian River, FL 589 574 382----------------- 566 335 878 10 9 69.2 33 237 30 087 10 9

Hillsborough, FL 561 420 742----------------- 442 147 097 11 11 72.6 28 000 26 277 11 12Ventura, CA 499 290 262--------------------- 386 424 089 12 13 75.5 17 564 17 747 16 15Manatee, FL 423 704 594-------------------- 260 860 778 13 16 78.1 22 561 13 258 14 19Fresno, CA 415 427 485---------------------- 420 246 981 14 12 80.5 23 382 22 043 13 13Collier, FL 402 263 603----------------------- 144 900 532 15 22 82.9 26 986 9 430 12 23

Riverside, CA 352 830 176-------------------- 334 057 925 16 14 85.0 13 797 15 531 18 16Palm Beach, FL 294 128 510----------------- 249 540 922 17 17 86.8 14 777 12 980 17 20Osceola, FL 269 258 136--------------------- 298 148 894 18 15 88.4 13 009 13 453 20 18San Diego, CA 264 637 950------------------ 211 266 819 19 20 89.9 9 945 9 496 25 22Charlotte, FL 242 721 204-------------------- 106 155 500 20 25 91.4 12 702 6 868 21 25

Glades, FL 196 606 741---------------------- 140 591 000 21 23 92.5 8 503 5 257 26 29Okeechobee, FL 150 604 749----------------- 80 567 573 22 32 93.4 10 146 6 155 23 26Orange, CA 146 046 609--------------------- 161 006 633 23 21 94.3 3 709 4 755 33 32Madera, CA 119 922 774--------------------- 82 776 490 24 30 95.0 6 473 3 847 28 33Lake, FL 116 553 668------------------------ 239 535 993 25 18 95.7 17 586 27 274 15 11

Pasco, FL 105 422 260----------------------- 33 332 797 26 33 96.3 13 688 11 316 19 21Lee, FL 97 929 695------------------------- 106 040 068 27 26 96.9 6 453 4 800 29 31Orange, FL 90 926 782---------------------- 216 291 713 28 19 97.5 10 879 18 482 22 14Maricopa, AZ 82 798 009-------------------- 82 472 604 29 31 98.0 5 294 5 571 30 27Brevard, FL 80 708 448--------------------- 105 198 681 30 27 98.4 8 054 7 701 27 24

Yuma, AZ 69 804 510----------------------- 103 775 096 31 28 98.8 4 005 5 340 32 28San Bernardino, CA 64 217 382-------------- 94 630 174 32 29 99.2 4 827 4 890 31 30Sarasota, FL 43 735 634-------------------- 20 523 115 33 37 99.5 2 560 1 304 34 37Glenn, CA 13 966 189----------------------- 15 122 741 34 39 99.6 953 1 034 39 41Volusia, FL 12 197 669---------------------- 9 227 384 35 41 99.6 2 443 1 842 35 35

Pinal, AZ (D)------------------------ (D) 36 34 (D) 1 488 (D) 37 38Seminole, FL 10 650 535-------------------- 25 618 252 37 36 99.8 1 395 2 329 38 34Dade, FL 6 108 772----------------------- 10 865 542 38 40 99.8 513 730 42 44Marion, FL 5 866 675---------------------- 1 255 920 39 53 99.8 1 604 1 681 36 36San Luis Obispo, CA 4  524 692------------- 2 534 247 40 45 99.9 383 180 43 51

Hidalgo, TX 3 409 593--------------------- 107 046 194 41 24 99.9 10 112 13 469 24 17Hernando, FL 3 011 555------------------- 1 023 360 42 54 99.9 779 891 41 43Butte, CA 1 932 631----------------------- 1 905 234 43 47 99.9 232 205 47 50Los Angeles, CA 1  909 902----------------- 6 619 145 44 42 99.9 194 495 51 46Hawaii, HI (D)----------------------- (D) 45 52 (D) 222 129 48 54

Imperial, CA 1 473 300--------------------- 26 812 100 46 35 100.0 234 903 46 42Pinellas, FL 1 411 940--------------------- 2 072 345 47 46 100.0 156 307 53 47Broward, FL 1 094 485--------------------- 17 326 528 48 38 100.0 362 1 153 45 39Putnam, FL 769 120--------------------- (D) 49 64 100.0 146 71 55 59Yolo, CA 601 694------------------------ 1 006 518 50 55 100.0 150 155 54 52

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Table 86. Peaches: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Pounds Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

United States 2  260 051 633----------- 2 144 792 435 (X) (X) 100.0 226 029 239 698 (X) (X)

STATES

20 leading States 2  225 501 314--------- 2 101 506 815 (X) (X) 98.5 211 934 221 598 (X) (X)

California 1 590 909 909----------------------- 1 279 428 185 1 1 70.4 80 721 69 309 1 1South Carolina 124 628 401------------------ 281 462 441 2 2 75.9 32 222 39 308 2 2Georgia 100 574 286------------------------- 99 582 259 3 3 80.4 20 584 22 621 3 3New Jersey 71 076 170--------------------- 85 419 250 4 4 83.5 11 109 13 622 5 4Pennsylvania 60 356 096-------------------- 69 369 471 5 5 86.2 7 450 9 861 7 7

Michigan 48 890 269------------------------ 64 202 375 6 6 88.3 9 847 10 616 6 6Washington 42 125 378--------------------- 36 286 080 7 7 90.2 2 895 3 137 14 13West Virginia 25 901 380-------------------- 21 637 241 8 10 91.3 2 901 3 456 13 12Colorado 23 470 923------------------------ 20 769 893 9 11 92.4 2 480 2 712 15 16Texas 21 855 727-------------------------- 6 035 832 10 20 93.4 13 495 13 571 4 5

Virginia 20 158 520------------------------- 23 299 873 11 8 94.2 2 984 4 069 12 11New York 14 659 285----------------------- 14 729 455 12 13 94.9 2 266 2 596 16 17Alabama 13 732 911------------------------ 14 122 290 13 14 95.5 5 842 4 889 8 9Illinois 12 799 356-------------------------- 15 524 211 14 12 96.1 3 022 2 583 11 18Oregon 12 283 915------------------------- 11 669 729 15 15 96.6 1 541 1 960 23 22

Maryland 10 553 790------------------------ 10 849 031 16 17 97.1 1 788 2 436 20 20Arkansas 8 707 129----------------------- 3 682 474 17 23 97.5 3 192 4 461 10 10Missouri 8 242 598------------------------ 10 077 726 18 19 97.8 2 018 2 799 17 15North Carolina 7 997 066------------------- 22 245 865 19 9 98.2 3 738 5 019 9 8Utah 6 578 205---------------------------- 11 113 134 20 16 98.5 1 839 2 573 19 19

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 2  137 932 698------ 1 959 365 351 (X) (X) 94.6 177 693 177 794 (X) (X)

Stanislaus, CA 301 060 404------------------- 310 107 890 1 1 13.3 11 659 11 853 3 2Sutter, CA 279 586 312----------------------- 179 317 179 2 3 25.7 11 742 10 548 2 4Fresno, CA 259 615 049---------------------- 220 441 700 3 2 37.2 16 133 13 868 1 1Tulare, CA 169 910 494---------------------- 98 951 311 4 5 44.7 10 895 7 039 4 6Yuba, CA 146 319 400----------------------- 86 903 867 5 7 51.2 6 673 4 293 7 10

Merced, CA 130 202 543--------------------- 121 655 685 6 4 56.9 5 758 5 799 9 9San Joaquin, CA 73 656 130----------------- 64 753 392 7 9 60.2 2 836 3 027 17 15Kings, CA 66 137 129----------------------- 66 257 342 8 8 63.1 4 400 3 449 11 13Butte, CA 60 090 412----------------------- 43 900 619 9 11 65.8 2 742 2 461 19 19Peach, GA 52 251 222---------------------- 18 272 060 10 22 68.1 7 862 6 471 6 8

Kern, CA 49 508 496------------------------ 22 589 133 11 17 70.3 3 743 1 957 13 23Edgefield, SC 33 898 480-------------------- 95 866 386 12 6 71.8 9 289 11 343 5 3Gloucester, NJ 32 481 707------------------ 36 265 479 13 12 73.2 5 440 6 902 10 7Yakima, WA 31 110 461--------------------- 21 442 420 14 18 74.6 1 763 1 498 27 34Adams, PA 26 371 900---------------------- 19 753 736 15 19 75.8 2 833 3 052 18 14

Madera, CA 26 060 608--------------------- 33 104 249 16 13 76.9 1 282 1 635 32 31Mesa, CO 18 788 271----------------------- 12 004 619 17 26 77.7 1 775 1 935 26 24Spartanburg, SC 18 414 051----------------- 53 891 909 18 10 78.6 6 349 9 035 8 5Berrien, MI 18 149 851---------------------- 29 733 949 19 15 79.4 3 924 3 977 12 11Berkeley, WV 13 214 062-------------------- 11 421 630 20 27 79.9 1 460 2 273 29 21

Cumberland, NJ 11 640 869----------------- (D) 21 21 80.5 1 071 1 127 37 41Los Angeles, CA 11  556 566----------------- 10 178 695 22 28 81.0 887 863 43 53Chesterfield, SC 11 352 550----------------- 9 861 007 23 29 81.5 1 134 1 638 35 30Saluda, SC 10 848 736---------------------- 29 102 763 24 16 82.0 3 680 3 967 14 12Crawford, GA 10 336 325-------------------- 8 537 980 25 34 82.4 2 844 1 673 16 28

Chilton, AL 10 301 457---------------------- 7 776 039 26 37 82.9 3 403 2 509 15 18Brooks, GA 9 993 531--------------------- 9 807 402 27 30 83.3 2 236 2 667 20 17Taylor, GA (D)---------------------- (D) 28 14 (D) (D) (D) 21 16Aiken, SC 9 680 500----------------------- 19 541 232 29 20 84.2 2 059 1 881 23 26Orangeburg, SC 8 632 585----------------- 15 807 500 30 23 84.6 1 150 1 501 34 33

Hampshire, WV 8 564 699------------------ 5 445 499 31 50 84.9 894 733 42 59Oceana, MI 8 536 270--------------------- 6 813 187 32 43 85.3 1 370 1 115 30 42Barnwell, SC (D)-------------------- (D) 33 42 (D) (D) (D) 22 40Allendale, SC (D)-------------------- (D) 34 55 (D) (D) (D) 38 47Salem, NJ (D)---------------------- (D) 35 40 (D) (D) (D) 55 70

Macon, GA 6 677 000---------------------- 1 853 892 36 92 86.6 1 697 1 922 28 25Franklin, PA 6 655 160--------------------- 12 621 535 37 25 86.9 944 1 523 39 32York, PA 6 622 133------------------------ 8 527 985 38 35 87.2 803 1 052 46 46Gillespie, TX 6 483 620-------------------- 870 385 39 135 87.5 1 792 2 273 25 21Frederick, VA 6 373 420-------------------- 3 658 256 40 66 87.7 615 777 56 57

Cherokee, SC 6 009 792------------------- 15 275 390 41 24 88.0 1 861 2 329 24 20Van Buren, MI 5 876 777------------------- 6 788 121 42 44 88.3 1 079 1 287 36 39Greenville, SC 5 852 260------------------- 3 705 507 43 65 88.5 668 839 53 56Atlantic, NJ 5 097 098--------------------- 9 105 929 44 31 88.7 1 228 1 832 33 27Camden, NJ 5 091 075--------------------- 6 565 090 45 45 89.0 1 322 1 412 31 36

Dunklin, MO (D)--------------------- 5 446 100 46 49 (D) (D) 1 389 49 37Union, IL 4 842 218------------------------ 8 663 514 47 33 89.4 675 875 52 52St. Francis, AR 4 450 956------------------ 13 250 48 728 89.6 916 1 087 41 43Delta, CO 4 050 575----------------------- 8 081 980 49 36 89.8 555 631 58 63Ventura, CA (D)--------------------- 4 350 50 896 (D) 101 (D) 204 1 028

Allegan, MI 3 982 810---------------------- 5 207 416 51 52 90.1 926 1 076 40 44Jefferson, WV (D)------------------- 4 603 156 52 57 (D) 468 365 65 89Burlington, NJ 3 892 700------------------- 3 506 567 53 69 90.5 449 619 69 66Utah, UT 3 763 841------------------------ 5 309 018 54 51 90.7 878 1 061 44 45Berks, PA 3 676 298----------------------- 4 666 493 55 56 90.8 478 609 63 67

Lehigh, PA 3 354 000---------------------- 7 135 826 56 39 91.0 239 699 106 61Jackson, OR 3 197 645-------------------- 3 113 661 57 71 91.1 270 311 98 94Marion, OR 3 029 455--------------------- 1 701 478 58 93 91.2 189 230 125 128Suffolk, NY 2 743 286---------------------- 2 337 830 59 78 91.4 413 286 76 100Niagara, NY 2 701 493--------------------- 3 524 314 60 67 91.5 440 573 72 69

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Table 86. Peaches: 1992 and 1987 mCon.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Pounds Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Albemarle, VA 2 503 077------------------- (D) 61 59 91.6 290 404 91 83Wayne, NY 2 484 610---------------------- 1 884 876 62 91 91.7 415 620 75 65Jackson, IL 2 468 769---------------------- 2 078 700 63 83 91.8 659 445 54 78Douglas, WA 2 465 690-------------------- 2 828 194 64 74 91.9 201 230 115 128Rockingham, VA 2 426 214----------------- 2 067 850 65 85 92.0 200 284 116 102

Grant, WA 2 292 502---------------------- 2 704 640 66 75 92.1 154 264 141 111Kent, MI 2 291 254------------------------ 4 445 897 67 58 92.2 408 629 77 64Lancaster, PA 2 243 270------------------- 2 882 590 68 73 92.3 365 485 84 73Colquitt, GA (D)--------------------- (D) 69 46 (D) 552 (D) 59 62Franklin, WA 2 165 879-------------------- 3 831 382 70 62 92.5 200 242 116 119

Cecil, MD 2 149 634----------------------- 1 139 922 71 119 92.6 218 185 113 157Washington, MD 2 079 082----------------- 3 508 490 72 68 92.7 437 893 73 51Bleckley, GA 1 984 750-------------------- (D) 73 103 92.8 (D) (D) 78 101Canyon, ID 1 925 765---------------------- 1 532 515 74 98 92.9 459 424 67 79Calhoun, IL 1 904 530---------------------- 934 208 75 128 93.0 447 280 70 105

Solano, CA 1 883 159---------------------- 5 840 439 76 47 93.1 241 304 104 97Benton, WA 1 837 843--------------------- 1 519 710 77 99 93.1 143 345 147 90Snyder, PA 1 815 752---------------------- 1 905 415 78 90 93.2 194 236 120 123Wagoner, OK (D)-------------------- 1 035 526 79 123 (D) 320 396 89 84Contra Costa, CA 1 778 110---------------- 2 327 986 80 79 93.4 187 323 127 91

Kent, DE (D)------------------------ (D) 81 214 (D) (D) (D) 157 205Monmouth, NJ 1 671 181------------------- 1 532 560 82 97 93.5 253 322 103 92Patrick, VA 1 591 699---------------------- 2 115 519 83 81 93.6 263 407 100 82(D) (D)----------------------------- (D) 84 (D) 93.7 (D) (D) 190 (D)Lexington, SC 1 517 405------------------- 6 866 050 85 41 93.7 795 1 031 47 48

Blount, AL 1 462 914---------------------- 3 030 635 86 72 93.8 680 856 51 55Lincoln, NC 1 441 690--------------------- 639 416 87 153 93.9 258 132 102 201Box Elder, UT 1 409 019------------------- 3 731 469 88 63 93.9 456 911 68 50St. Clair, IL (D)---------------------- (D) 89 94 (D) 267 178 99 160Freestone, TX 1 396 480------------------- 136 770 90 334 94.0 477 369 64 88

Obion, TN (D)----------------------- (D) 91 151 (D) (D) (D) 214 151Muskegon, MI 1 342 200------------------- 617 950 92 158 94.2 192 190 123 150Ottawa, MI 1 291 847---------------------- 1 381 095 93 107 94.2 189 281 125 103Mason, MI 1 283 519---------------------- 2 136 618 94 80 94.3 397 489 79 72Carroll, MD 1 280 090---------------------- (D) 95 165 94.3 238 188 107 153

Camp, TX 1 232 743----------------------- – 96 – 94.4 466 288 66 99Orange, VA (D)--------------------- (D) 97 147 (D) (D) 121 296 218Placer, CA 1 152 225---------------------- 1 076 511 98 120 94.5 272 163 95 171Hampton, SC (D)-------------------- (D) 99 48 (D) (D) (D) 87 74Pierce, GA (D)---------------------- 63 850 100 464 (D) 195 (D) 119 147

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Table 87. Pears: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Pounds Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

United States 1  778 224 532----------- 1 740 917 597 (X) (X) 100.0 83 183 84 247 (X) (X)

STATES

10 leading States 1  774 118 074--------- 1 733 261 382 (X) (X) 99.8 80 077 81 090 (X) (X)

California 698 913 900----------------------- 695 042 685 1 1 39.3 25 729 28 144 2 1Washington 567 642 359--------------------- 576 354 178 2 2 71.2 25 859 25 300 1 2Oregon 446 532 833------------------------- 398 962 388 3 3 96.3 21 633 19 346 3 3New York 27 904 484----------------------- 26 247 817 4 4 97.9 2 882 3 634 4 4Michigan 11 282 131------------------------ 11 068 648 5 5 98.5 1 399 1 554 5 5

Pennsylvania 9 439 354-------------------- 10 856 023 6 6 99.1 1 258 1 466 6 6Colorado 7 846 321------------------------ 7 032 523 7 7 99.5 565 648 8 8Connecticut 1 935 855--------------------- 3 760 915 8 8 99.6 248 470 11 9Utah 1 728 423---------------------------- 3 437 710 9 9 99.7 360 379 10 10Massachusetts 892 414------------------ 498 495 10 15 99.8 144 149 15 15

COUNTIES

50 leading counties 1  752 116 956------- 1 697 694 989 (X) (X) 98.5 75 842 75 108 (X) (X)

Hood River, OR 281  920 392----------------- 267 051 527 1 2 15.9 10 987 10 966 1 1Yakima, WA 267 885 787--------------------- 268 775 437 2 1 30.9 10 090 10 941 2 2Sacramento, CA 247 529 217----------------- 217 926 784 3 3 44.8 6 543 6 222 5 5Chelan, WA 167 920 987--------------------- 175 259 054 4 4 54.3 7 788 7 262 4 4Jackson, OR 147 397 986-------------------- 124 747 412 5 6 62.6 9 122 7 371 3 3

Lake, CA 144 367 612------------------------ 155 480 191 6 5 70.7 5 142 5 610 6 6Mendocino, CA 110 400 892------------------ 106 833 803 7 7 76.9 3 466 3 400 7 7Yuba, CA 44 973 070----------------------- 53 722 380 8 8 79.4 1 615 1 903 10 10Okanogan, WA 42 926 958------------------ 46 736 653 9 9 81.8 2 913 2 514 8 8Solano, CA 33 405 178---------------------- 42 888 409 10 10 83.7 1 851 2 292 9 9

Yolo, CA 24 538 000------------------------ 21 898 490 11 12 85.1 877 721 15 21Douglas, WA 22 116 631-------------------- 25 184 247 12 11 86.3 983 918 12 16San Joaquin, CA 19 385 201----------------- 16 311 750 13 16 87.4 805 740 17 20Klickitat, WA 18 745 700-------------------- 13 582 750 14 17 88.5 972 1 073 13 13Grant, WA 18 717 994---------------------- 17 138 415 15 15 89.5 1 034 676 11 23

Sutter, CA 17 432 492----------------------- 21 453 001 16 13 90.5 607 1 337 23 12Tulare, CA 15 599 559---------------------- 20 581 935 17 14 91.4 881 1 389 14 11Fresno, CA 14 487 263---------------------- 7 468 789 18 21 92.2 818 927 16 15Benton, WA 11 918 367--------------------- 11 304 792 19 18 92.9 709 683 18 22Josephine, OR (D)------------------ 1 626 188 20 40 (D) (D) 79 25 67

El Dorado, CA 8 082 130------------------- 10 305 268 21 19 93.9 657 805 22 18Niagara, NY 6 802 880--------------------- 6 668 537 22 22 94.2 695 781 19 19Ulster, NY 6 529 847----------------------- 4 020 525 23 26 94.6 693 536 20 24Skamania, WA 6 526 850------------------- (D) 24 23 95.0 478 263 26 33Adams, PA 5 459 621---------------------- 5 585 029 25 25 95.3 670 532 21 25

Wayne, NY 5 289 769---------------------- 5 614 535 26 24 95.6 590 929 24 14Franklin, WA 4 679 839-------------------- 3 836 050 27 27 95.8 215 187 33 39Delta, CO 4 546 370----------------------- 3 424 810 28 30 96.1 314 329 28 27Columbia, NY 4 306 725------------------- 3 527 803 29 28 96.3 273 431 29 26Kern, CA 4 008 044------------------------ 253 076 30 87 96.6 427 174 27 41

Kittitas, WA 3 353 940--------------------- 3 486 980 31 29 96.8 240 269 30 31Marion, OR 2 807 728--------------------- 2 000 967 32 37 96.9 196 173 39 42Mesa, CO 2 700 913----------------------- 2 727 330 33 32 97.1 186 273 41 28Oceana, MI 2 202 797--------------------- 2 066 034 34 36 97.2 215 269 33 31Sonoma, CA 2 056 346-------------------- 2 304 638 35 35 97.3 166 184 43 40

Van Buren, MI 1 973 442------------------- 1 408 475 36 46 97.4 235 189 31 38Clark, WA 1 972 999----------------------- 2 462 557 37 34 97.5 149 131 46 49Allegan, MI 1 879 407---------------------- 1 524 712 38 42 97.6 230 233 32 36Wasco, OR 1 831 624--------------------- 953 413 39 51 97.7 202 92 38 60Orleans, NY 1 753 520--------------------- 1 660 346 40 39 97.8 158 271 45 29

Kings, CA (D)----------------------- (D) 41 43 (D) (D) (D) 63 75Marin, CA (D)----------------------- (D) 42 608 (D) (D) (D) 90 412(D) (D)----------------------------- (D) 43 (D) 98.1 (D) (D) 63 (D)Berrien, MI 1 289 039---------------------- 1 527 254 44 41 98.2 178 213 42 37Utah, UT 1 258 436------------------------ 3 058 368 45 31 98.2 208 270 36 30

Mason, MI 1 213 585---------------------- 1 132 590 46 49 98.3 103 95 50 59Stanislaus, CA (D)------------------- (D) 47 33 (D) 208 (D) 36 43Oswego, NY 1 112 088-------------------- 615 840 48 58 98.4 96 135 52 48(D) (D)----------------------------- (D) 49 (D) 98.5 (D) (D) 78 (D)Multnomah, OR 943 638------------------ 434 146 50 67 98.5 68 24 67 119

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Table 88. Plums and Prunes: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Pounds Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

United States 1  709 000 879----------- 1 884 099 141 (X) (X) 100.0 142 118 151 183 (X) (X)

STATES

10 leading States 1  708 087 141--------- 1 881 547 571 (X) (X) 99.9 140 701 149 421 (X) (X)

California 1 625 741 742----------------------- 1 791 303 128 1 1 95.1 130 723 135 855 1 1Oregon 31 660 786------------------------- 28 037 280 2 2 97.0 3 110 4 094 2 2Washington 25 019 163--------------------- 21 700 731 3 3 98.4 1 702 2 236 4 4Michigan 15 827 023------------------------ 21 034 228 4 4 99.4 2 949 3 926 3 3Idaho 5 829 453--------------------------- 12 928 247 5 5 99.7 1 072 1 465 5 5

New York 2 631 107----------------------- 4 343 864 6 6 99.9 584 1 038 6 6Pennsylvania 452 607-------------------- 920 646 7 7 99.9 132 261 10 9Colorado 426 141------------------------ 450 020 8 10 99.9 121 126 11 12Ohio 267 171---------------------------- 431 287 9 11 99.9 102 136 12 11Georgia 231 948------------------------- 398 140 10 12 99.9 206 284 8 8

COUNTIES

50 leading counties 1  701 034 910------- 1 868 448 846 (X) (X) 99.5 138 435 146 248 (X) (X)

Tulare, CA 304 849 245---------------------- 270 059 774 1 2 17.8 25 232 26 033 1 1Sutter, CA 252 439 176----------------------- 344 950 425 2 1 32.6 21 611 24 158 2 2Fresno, CA 245 639 285---------------------- 228 653 069 3 3 47.0 19 763 20 967 3 3Yuba, CA 146 138 300----------------------- 137 212 039 4 7 55.5 11 948 9 621 4 5Butte, CA 142 898 015----------------------- 181 108 440 5 4 63.9 11 219 11 800 5 4

Glenn, CA 140 529 660----------------------- 152 051 551 6 6 72.1 7 333 7 698 7 7Tehama, CA 134 266 135--------------------- 161 172 657 7 5 80.0 10 461 9 213 6 6Colusa, CA 50 863 825---------------------- 58 050 730 8 8 83.0 3 997 3 707 9 9Kern, CA 46 791 923------------------------ 52 619 237 9 9 85.7 4 434 4 474 8 8Madera, CA 31 516 263--------------------- 15 703 861 10 16 87.5 2 154 1 146 11 18

Yolo, CA 29 067 463------------------------ 34 303 864 11 12 89.2 2 044 2 267 13 13Kings, CA 25 298 421----------------------- 16 479 011 12 15 90.7 2 061 1 896 12 14Solano, CA 21 139 857---------------------- 36 209 113 13 10 92.0 2 406 3 010 10 10Merced, CA 16 147 200--------------------- 34 397 481 14 11 92.9 1 719 2 618 14 11Yakima, WA 15 773 711--------------------- 13 888 154 15 17 93.8 1 007 1 176 16 17

Polk, OR 7 505 914------------------------ 7 140 168 16 21 94.3 649 982 18 19Umatilla, OR 7 151 042-------------------- 7 701 977 17 20 94.7 398 819 26 21Washington, OR 6 616 182----------------- 3 660 427 18 28 95.1 631 663 19 25Santa Clara, CA 6 568 454----------------- 22 834 356 19 13 95.4 618 2 556 20 12Yamhill, OR 6 196 703--------------------- 4 148 431 20 25 95.8 578 681 21 23

Placer, CA 6 098 477---------------------- 9 852 970 21 18 96.2 1 279 1 304 15 16Sonoma, CA 6 017 191-------------------- 17 816 980 22 14 96.5 746 1 513 17 15Stanislaus, CA 5 225 395------------------- 1 695 930 23 34 96.8 296 152 32 43Grant, WA 4 284 480---------------------- (D) 24 83 97.1 136 71 40 56Benton, WA 4 263 955--------------------- 6 506 974 25 23 97.3 389 780 27 22

San Benito, CA (D)------------------ 4 537 075 26 24 (D) 191 154 36 42San Joaquin, CA 3 303 146----------------- 3 923 248 27 26 97.7 164 289 38 34Van Buren, MI 2 917 479------------------- 6 604 168 28 22 97.9 463 836 24 20Berrien, MI 2 732 044---------------------- 1 514 747 29 37 98.1 316 435 30 29Oceana, MI 2 551 054--------------------- 3 687 228 30 27 98.2 411 666 25 24

San Mateo, CA (D)------------------ 57 680 31 94 (D) (D) 44 59 68Leelanau, MI 2 240 566-------------------- 2 994 740 32 30 98.5 490 569 23 27Gem, ID 2 114 830------------------------ 2 960 110 33 31 98.6 298 354 31 31Douglas, OR 1 942 832-------------------- 3 103 466 34 29 98.7 517 476 22 28Canyon, ID 1 673 718---------------------- 1 692 198 35 35 98.8 346 319 28 33

Payette, ID 1 615 486---------------------- 7 759 370 36 19 98.9 323 661 29 26Ottawa, MI 1 176 460---------------------- 225 220 37 63 99.0 129 61 45 60Marion, OR 1 091 789--------------------- 1 249 250 38 39 99.0 133 195 42 39Mason, MI 1 064 365---------------------- 988 970 39 42 99.1 195 208 35 38Santa Cruz, CA (D)------------------ (D) 40 53 (D) 174 84 37 52

Niagara, NY 881 861--------------------- 1 778 037 41 33 99.2 222 396 33 30Riverside, CA (D)-------------------- 93 470 42 80 (D) 47 (D) 63 58Shasta, CA (D)---------------------- 1 819 814 43 32 (D) (D) 237 43 36Kent, MI 692 020------------------------ 615 840 44 48 99.3 136 124 40 44Wayne, NY 639 893---------------------- 1 221 757 45 40 99.4 164 268 38 35

Malheur, OR 615 880-------------------- 615 124 46 49 99.4 58 116 58 47Mendocino, CA 546 271------------------ 1 203 601 47 41 99.4 49 96 62 50Allegan, MI 540 530---------------------- 769 290 48 45 99.5 115 170 46 40Cass, MI 485 650------------------------ 282 570 49 57 99.5 69 102 50 49(D) (D)----------------------------- (D) 50 (D) (D) (D) (D) 43 (D)

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Table 89. Pecans: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Pounds Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

United States 133  492 969----------- 173 870 873 (X) (X) 100.0 473 426 453 243 (X) (X)

STATES

10 leading States 131  711 906--------- 168 855 670 (X) (X) 98.7 445 050 423 607 (X) (X)

Texas 47 647 828-------------------------- 37 887 858 1 2 35.7 163 700 148 891 1 1New Mexico 32 450 932--------------------- 23 165 897 2 3 60.0 25 240 22 394 5 5Georgia 24 919 945------------------------- 68 634 968 3 1 78.7 128 016 121 398 2 2Arizona 14 923 623------------------------- 16 376 902 4 4 89.8 15 110 17 798 7 6Oklahoma 4 545 467----------------------- 6 755 749 5 6 93.3 47 419 44 835 3 3

California 2 610 467----------------------- 1 152 377 6 11 95.2 4 028 3 234 14 14Alabama 2 017 362------------------------ 8 117 462 7 5 96.7 26 974 30 736 4 4Florida 1 164 493-------------------------- 2 013 512 8 9 97.6 12 238 11 987 8 9Arkansas 741 796----------------------- 1 389 701 9 10 98.1 7 164 7 181 10 10Mississippi 689 993---------------------- 3 361 244 10 7 98.7 15 161 15 153 6 7

COUNTIES

100 leading counties 121  122 624------ 144 119 925 (X) (X) 90.7 291 429 278 803 (X) (X)

Dona Ana, NM 27  406 267------------------ 20 616 369 1 1 20.5 17 695 15 725 1 2El Paso, TX 6 228 974--------------------- 7 526 620 2 5 25.2 5 885 5 868 8 10Pima, AZ (D)------------------------ (D) 3 6 (D) (D) (D) 14 17Comanche, TX 5 084 836------------------ 2 939 362 4 11 33.5 12 755 11 372 4 4Maverick, TX 5 073 302-------------------- 1 453 865 5 23 37.3 3 443 4 577 21 16

Zavala, TX 4 872 254---------------------- 724 888 6 36 41.0 (D) 3 218 18 24Dougherty, GA 4 223 574------------------- 13 470 336 7 2 44.1 15 794 15 966 2 1Pinal, AZ 4 000 039------------------------ 5 392 776 8 8 47.1 4 288 6 176 16 9Pecos, TX (D)----------------------- (D) 9 44 (D) 3 077 2 428 25 39Mitchell, GA 3 461 234--------------------- 11 653 348 10 3 52.6 13 774 15 587 3 3

Cochise, AZ 2 700 566--------------------- 1 531 357 11 18 54.6 4 244 4 329 17 18Chaves, NM 2 560 380--------------------- 1 371 680 12 24 56.5 2 910 2 501 30 35Hood, TX (D)----------------------- (D) 13 7 (D) 3 727 7 563 19 7Yuma, AZ (D)----------------------- 679 420 14 39 (D) 1 167 732 111 148Lee, GA 1 610 400------------------------ 8 923 253 15 4 60.6 7 560 8 971 6 6

Brown, TX 1 426 274---------------------- 236 027 16 107 61.7 2 629 1 521 36 73Thomas, GA 1 375 791-------------------- 2 378 847 17 13 62.7 5 370 5 204 12 12Kern, CA 1 360 938------------------------ 247 643 18 104 63.7 1 864 801 66 145Peach, GA 1 265 541---------------------- 2 489 492 19 12 64.7 6 750 5 682 7 11Mills, TX 1 257 426------------------------ 544 976 20 48 65.6 5 424 2 787 11 28

San Saba, TX 1 203 290------------------- 1 471 764 21 21 66.5 5 877 4 876 9 13Berrien, GA 1 161 201--------------------- 1 335 332 22 25 67.4 3 059 2 263 26 44Dooly, GA 1 151 647----------------------- 1 530 514 23 19 68.3 2 695 2 526 35 34Macon, GA 1 069 858---------------------- 1 750 873 24 16 69.1 5 228 3 995 13 19Sumter, GA 1 021 094--------------------- 2 217 548 25 14 69.8 3 030 2 854 28 27

Brooks, GA 972 539--------------------- 541 448 26 49 70.6 2 590 1 695 38 62Eddy, NM 960 702----------------------- 242 601 27 106 71.3 1 250 728 103 149Dimmit, TX 945 168---------------------- (D) 28 26 72.0 2 093 (D) 53 80Calhoun, GA 899 443-------------------- 1 726 864 29 17 72.7 4 472 (D) 15 20Baldwin, AL 857 881--------------------- 3 959 392 30 9 73.3 7 605 10 872 5 5

Frio, TX 773 924------------------------- (D) 31 87 73.9 1 413 1 425 92 79Tulare, CA 772 651---------------------- 294 411 32 92 74.5 985 710 133 153Culberson, TX (D)------------------- (D) 33 76 (D) (D) (D) 222 227Erath, TX 690 732----------------------- 552 220 34 46 75.5 2 597 2 139 37 46Luna, NM 667 724----------------------- 430 718 35 61 76.0 1 097 874 121 138

Houston, GA 665 774-------------------- 988 415 36 30 76.5 3 008 2 139 29 46Rogers, OK 557 639--------------------- 366 916 37 72 76.9 3 398 2 361 22 41Lavaca, TX 522 755---------------------- 144 390 38 143 77.3 2 189 1 690 50 63Travis, TX 465 499----------------------- 801 031 39 33 77.7 2 226 1 918 48 50Ottawa, OK 463 637--------------------- 252 274 40 102 78.0 2 436 1 562 44 70

Otero, NM 461 087---------------------- 301 632 41 88 78.4 957 1 466 136 77Bastrop, TX 456 131--------------------- 292 693 42 94 78.7 2 398 1 909 46 51Hamilton, TX 453 895-------------------- 371 901 43 70 79.1 2 723 2 607 33 33Crisp, GA 444 282----------------------- 3 092 146 44 10 79.4 3 057 4 858 27 15Tulsa, OK 435 306----------------------- 823 890 45 32 79.7 3 205 3 276 23 23

Gaines, TX 432 414---------------------- 128 900 46 150 80.0 797 1 114 159 107Uvalde, TX 425 761---------------------- 235 746 47 108 80.4 943 1 233 137 92Lanier, GA 404 205---------------------- (D) 48 145 80.7 (D) (D) 70 91Washington, GA 394 190----------------- 621 934 49 40 81.0 1 834 1 772 69 59Colorado, TX 386 178-------------------- 317 736 50 83 81.2 1 478 1 485 88 75

Clay, TX 384 247------------------------ 188 500 51 122 81.5 2 200 1 121 49 106Carter, OK 383 215---------------------- 233 679 52 110 81.8 2 577 1 709 39 61Waller, TX 376 490---------------------- 293 249 53 93 82.1 1 116 1 019 118 120Guadalupe, TX 359 039------------------ 330 022 54 80 82.4 3 164 2 339 24 43Eastland, TX 358 356-------------------- 296 480 55 91 82.6 2 428 2 104 45 48

Jefferson, FL 351 635-------------------- 374 708 56 69 82.9 2 554 2 005 40 49Love, OK 347 467----------------------- 475 107 57 55 83.2 2 044 1 828 58 54Lowndes, GA 329 772-------------------- 464 965 58 58 83.4 2 101 1 485 52 75Medina, TX 326 563---------------------- 465 348 59 57 83.7 1 637 1 614 81 68Gonzales, TX 321 211-------------------- 1 814 912 60 15 83.9 5 864 6 888 10 8

Jefferson, OK 320 298------------------- 388 025 61 68 84.1 2 307 (D) 47 71Bosque, TX 305 970--------------------- 56 584 62 230 84.4 1 313 1 326 100 86Jefferson, GA (D)------------------- (D) 63 41 (D) 1 171 1 079 110 112(D) (D)----------------------------- (D) 64 (D) 84.8 (D) (D) 55 (D)Parker, TX 294 671---------------------- 317 452 65 84 85.0 2 527 2 751 41 30

Palo Pinto, TX 293 256------------------- 411 069 66 63 85.2 2 866 3 441 31 22Washington, OK 290 934----------------- 701 925 67 38 85.5 2 516 2 897 42 26Maricopa, AZ 279 823-------------------- 532 580 68 50 85.7 482 593 215 176Lubbock, TX 278 647-------------------- 125 858 69 152 85.9 977 406 134 230Little River, AR 267  520------------------ 270 985 70 98 86.1 1 888 1 631 64 67

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Table 89. Pecans: 1992 and 1987 mCon.[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Pounds Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

COUNTIESmCon.

100 leading counties mCon.

Telfair, GA 263 253---------------------- 1 126 310 71 27 86.3 (D) 1 794 83 58Ector, TX 253 239----------------------- 258 970 72 100 86.5 573 565 196 184Grady, GA 249 650---------------------- 777 483 73 35 86.7 2 832 2 428 32 39Cherokee, KS 245 959------------------- 323 205 74 81 86.8 2 011 1 156 61 100Pulaski, GA 245 284--------------------- 424 100 75 62 87.0 (D) (D) 55 72

Ware, GA 239 967----------------------- 433 107 76 60 87.2 1 210 925 108 130Wagoner, OK 232 608-------------------- 80 300 77 195 87.4 1 213 1 244 107 89Tift, GA 232 363------------------------- 407 050 78 65 87.6 1 337 1 082 97 111Creek, OK 231 603---------------------- 68 220 79 210 87.7 1 019 1 022 131 119Fayette, TX 231 403--------------------- 316 370 80 85 87.9 2 061 2 480 57 36

Brazoria, TX 222 951--------------------- 194 442 81 121 88.1 1 694 1 347 77 84Ouachita, LA 218 205-------------------- 785 872 82 34 88.2 1 849 2 436 67 38Sierra, NM 214 438---------------------- 96 014 83 178 88.4 345 (D) 257 330DeWitt, TX 209 187---------------------- 489 427 84 53 88.5 1 812 2 443 72 37Colquitt, GA 206 248--------------------- 473 663 85 56 88.7 1 533 1 193 84 97

Madison, TX (D)--------------------- – 86 – (D) 527 (D) 202 568Crawford, GA 203 299-------------------- 612 435 87 42 89.0 1 166 1 062 112 117Terry, TX 192 402----------------------- (D) 88 163 89.2 341 352 259 252Schleicher, TX 184 980------------------- 87 600 89 187 89.3 (D) 186 327 337Matagorda, TX 184 074------------------ 396 675 90 66 89.4 2 070 1 129 54 103

Appling, GA 183 539--------------------- 223 011 91 114 89.6 765 448 163 209Coahoma, MS 181 829------------------- 1 115 740 92 28 89.7 (D) 2 726 34 32Wilson, TX 180 600---------------------- 56 274 93 231 89.8 1 086 473 123 199Bolivar, MS 178 830--------------------- 524 394 94 51 90.0 (D) 1 067 86 114Terrell, GA 176 361---------------------- 1 464 150 95 22 90.1 2 120 2 766 51 29

Mobile, AL 174 015---------------------- 1 097 273 96 29 90.2 3 716 4 876 20 13Alachua, FL 171 378--------------------- 274 971 97 97 90.4 1 314 1 228 99 93Wise, TX 168 525------------------------ 126 616 98 151 90.5 2 030 1 609 60 69Austin, TX 165 175----------------------- 36 641 99 268 90.6 721 555 168 186Sutton, TX 159 938---------------------- 32 150 100 286 90.7 280 (D) 283 271

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Table 90. Strawberries Harvested for Sale: 1992 and 1987[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]

Geographic area

Pounds Rank Acres Rank

1992 1987 1992 1987

1992cumula-

tive percentof U.S. total 1992 1987 1992 1987

United States 1  144 577 410----------- 958 738 694 (X) (X) 100.0 51 548 53 085 (X) (X)

STATES

10 leading States 1  114 656 271--------- 921 505 583 (X) (X) 97.4 43 432 42 332 (X) (X)

California 931 141 856----------------------- 725 430 777 1 1 81.4 22 572 16 600 1 1Florida 80 835 063-------------------------- 51 203 483 2 3 88.4 4 175 3 559 3 3Oregon 53 479 963------------------------- 76 319 414 3 2 93.1 5 743 7 897 2 2Washington 12 601 075--------------------- 20 886 039 4 4 94.2 1 679 2 749 6 5Michigan 8 857 667------------------------ 14 542 849 5 5 95.0 2 131 2 911 4 4

New York 7 296 912----------------------- 8 937 897 6 6 95.6 1 991 2 369 5 6Pennsylvania 6 107 793-------------------- 6 803 121 7 8 96.1 1 547 1 899 7 7Ohio 4 973 229---------------------------- 8 264 885 8 7 96.6 1 274 1 811 8 8Wisconsin 4 686 740----------------------- 4 748 431 9 9 97.0 1 243 1 282 9 9North Carolina 4 675 973------------------- 4 368 687 10 10 97.4 1 077 1 255 10 10

COUNTIES

50 leading counties 1  086 151 129------- 873 259 481 (X) (X) 94.9 35 667 32 166 (X) (X)

Monterey, CA 287 801 905------------------- 136 330 516 1 2 25.1 6 468 3 600 1 2Ventura, CA 204 424 135--------------------- 225 461 185 2 1 43.0 5 093 3 718 2 1Santa Cruz, CA 193 369 483------------------ 83 157 965 3 5 59.9 3 607 1 951 3 8Santa Barbara, CA 128 117 716--------------- 110 149 045 4 3 71.1 3 596 2 564 4 5Hillsborough, FL 72 676 863----------------- 44 156 460 5 6 77.4 3 418 2 851 5 3

Orange, CA 56 017 050--------------------- 91 222 714 6 4 82.3 1 620 2 279 8 7Marion, OR 21 536 752--------------------- 24 934 683 7 9 84.2 2 320 2 384 6 6San Diego, CA 20 480 150------------------ 35 477 095 8 7 86.0 527 1 089 11 9Washington, OR 19 350 187----------------- 29 615 212 9 8 87.7 1 919 2 675 7 4Santa Clara, CA 9 281 105----------------- 6 586 873 10 15 88.5 309 192 14 31

Los Angeles, CA 8  123 239----------------- 8 109 209 11 12 89.2 200 235 19 22San Luis Obispo, CA 6  535 567------------- 15 009 726 12 10 89.8 391 410 13 15San Bernardino, CA 6 239 340-------------- 4 720 580 13 17 90.3 176 194 23 29Clackamas, OR 6 239 135------------------ 7 853 017 14 13 90.9 586 860 10 11Whatcom, WA 4 829 363------------------- 6 030 072 15 16 91.3 488 609 12 12

Skagit, WA 4 702 039---------------------- 8 176 964 16 11 91.7 625 983 9 10Merced, CA 3 588 190--------------------- (D) 17 830 92.0 156 (D) 27 1 247Manatee, FL (D)-------------------- 538 903 18 50 (D) 156 77 27 75Fresno, CA 2 964 300---------------------- 6 922 591 19 14 92.6 174 219 24 25Yamhill, OR 2 484 260--------------------- 2 851 453 20 20 92.8 289 406 16 16

Berrien, MI 1 938 591---------------------- 2 953 272 21 19 92.9 305 476 15 14Multnomah, OR 1 634 983------------------ 2 846 217 22 21 93.1 228 481 18 13Citrus, FL (D)----------------------- (D) 23 53 (D) (D) (D) 79 282Washington, TN (D)----------------- (D) 24 191 (D) (D) (D) 79 72Tangipahoa, LA 1 163 787------------------ 984 233 25 32 93.4 265 170 17 36

Kern, CA (D)------------------------ 220 000 26 122 (D) (D) (D) 74 712(D) (D)----------------------------- (D) 27 (D) 93.6 (D) (D) 32 (D)Hartford, CT 997 041--------------------- 750 537 28 39 93.7 164 190 25 32Van Buren, MI 951 741------------------- 1 889 187 29 23 93.8 144 331 30 18Pasco, FL 933 028----------------------- 1 813 445 30 24 93.9 102 171 41 35

Polk, FL (D)------------------------ (D) 31 30 (D) 49 92 98 60Snohomish, WA 744 180----------------- 847 721 32 36 94.0 91 202 47 28Calaveras, CA (D)------------------- – 33 – (D) (D) – 176 –Pierce, WA 695 233---------------------- 1 648 119 34 25 94.1 142 289 31 20Leelanau, MI 632 086-------------------- 1 278 632 35 29 94.2 162 207 26 27

(D) (D)----------------------------- (D) 36 (D) 94.2 (D) (D) 32 (D)Livingston, LA 599 348------------------- 397 713 37 66 94.3 79 101 51 54(D) (D)----------------------------- (D) 38 (D) (D) (D) (D) 65 (D)Chautauqua, NY 589 450----------------- 422 805 39 63 94.4 186 233 20 24Monroe, NY 585 312--------------------- 566 690 40 47 94.4 178 170 22 36

Erie, NY 585 291------------------------ 1 382 166 41 27 94.5 184 309 21 19Suffolk, NY 560 590---------------------- 831 328 42 37 94.5 149 246 29 21Erie, PA 547 904------------------------ 612 090 43 43 94.6 79 104 51 52Lancaster, PA 530 765------------------- 671 448 44 41 94.6 123 178 36 34(D) (D)----------------------------- (D) 45 (D) 94.7 (D) (D) 216 (D)

Lassen, CA (D)--------------------- – 46 – (D) (D) – 133 –(D) (D)----------------------------- (D) 47 (D) 94.8 (D) (D) 37 (D)Baldwin, AL 494 000--------------------- (D) 48 157 94.8 37 (D) 146 316Onondaga, NY 476 858------------------ 764 088 49 38 94.9 126 157 35 38San Benito, CA (D)------------------ – 50 – (D) (D) – 302 –

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Appendix A.General Explanation

DATA COLLECTION

Method of Enumeration

All agriculture censuses beginning with the 1969 censusprimarily have used mailout/mailback data collection. Directenumeration methods, however, continue to be used forthe agriculture censuses in Guam and the U.S. VirginIslands, and parts of Puerto Rico. The report for each areaincludes a discussion of the method of enumeration.

Mail List

The mail list for the 1992 census was comprised ofindividuals, businesses, and organizations that could bereadily identified as being associated with agriculture. Thelist was assembled from the records of the 1987 census,administrative records of the Internal Revenue Service(IRS), and the statistical records of the U.S. Department ofAgriculture (USDA). In addition, lists of large or specializedoperations, such as nurseries and greenhouses, poultryfarms, fish farms, livestock farms, and cattle feedlot opera-tions were obtained from State and Federal agencies,trade associations, and similar organizations. Lists of com-panies having one or more establishments or locationsproducing agricultural products were obtained from the1987 census and updated using the information from theStandard Statistical Establishment List maintained by theCensus Bureau. Exhaustive record linkage, unduplication,and mathematical modeling yielded a final mail list of 3.55million names and addresses which had a substantialprobability of being farm operations.

Report Forms

In 1992, three different report forms were used—asample form, a nonsample form, and a screener form—tominimize the reporting burden, particularly for small farmsand places less likely to be farms. The screener form wasthe same as the nonsample form except section 1 of thescreener form listed crop and livestock items, asked if therespondent had any of the items at any time in 1992, andomitted a question on grazing permits. The sample formcontained all the questions asked on the nonsample formplus additional questions in sections 21 through 26 oncommercial fertilizer, chemicals, production expenses, machin-ery and equipment, value of land and buildings, and

income from farm-related sources. The information col-lected in the sample sections gave the Bureau of theCensus a good basis for making estimates of these datafor other farms included in the census. There were 11regional versions of the nonsample and screener formsand 13 regional versions of the sample form with thelistings of crops varying by region. Appendix B contains acopy of the sample form and the information sheet.

The sample form was mailed to 1,030,000 addresses onthe mail list, including all those expected to be large (basedon expected sales or acreage); all farms operated bymultiestablishment companies or nonprofit organizations,all those in Alaska, Hawaii, and Rhode Island; and asample of other addressees. The screener form wasmailed to 412,000 addressees. These were less likely tobe farms or expected to be small farms. The nonsampleform was mailed to the remaining 2,112,000 addressees.

INITIAL MAILING

The report forms were mailed in mid-December 1992 toapproximately 3,554,000 individuals, businesses, and orga-nizations on the mail list. The mail packages included areport form with a description of the purposes and uses ofthe census on the last page, a cover letter, an informationsheet containing instructions for completing the form, anda postage paid return envelope. Additional special instruc-tions were included with report forms sent to grazingassociations, feedlot operations, institutional organizations,Indian reservations, and firms with multiple farm or ranchoperations. Special instructions also were sent to produc-ers of poultry under contract, bees and honey, fish andother aquaculture products, laboratory animals, and nurs-ery and greenhouse crops.

To provide additional help to farmers in completing theirreports, copies of the 1992 Census of Agriculture ReportForm Guide booklet were sent to vocational agricultureinstructors, USDA county offices of the Agriculture Stabi-lization and Conservation Service, the Cooperative Exten-sion Service, land-grant colleges, State departments ofagriculture, and farm organizations. The Guide containeddescriptions and definitions of various items in more detailthan was contained in the instructions included with eachreport form. Representatives of the above agencies gra-ciously consented to assist farmers in completing theirreport forms.

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Followup Procedures

A thank you/reminder card was mailed to those on themail list in early January 1993. Four followup letters, threeof which were accompanied by a report form, were sent tononrespondents at 5-week intervals starting in mid-Februaryand continuing until early June 1993.

Telephone calls were made to all large farm operatorswho had not responded. In addition, telephone calls weremade to a sample of other nonrespondents in countieswhich had a response rate of less than 75 percent. Anonresponse adjustment procedure was used to representthe final nonrespondent farms in the census results.

MAJOR DATA CHANGES

Prior to each agriculture census, the Census Bureaureviews the content of the census report forms to eliminateinquiries no longer needed, to identify new items neces-sary to meet user needs, and to better describe theagricultural situation in the Nation. Data requests aresolicited from farm organizations, land-grant colleges anduniversities, State and Federal agencies, State depart-ments of agriculture, agribusinesses, and other users.Each user is asked to identify and justify its specific dataneeds. The following data inquiries were added to the 1992report form:

Hired farm workers who worked—150 days or moreless than 150 days

Number of landlordsValue of agricultural products sold directly to individuals

for human consumptionInjuries and deaths that occurred on the farmWheat by typeCanola, other (industrial) rapeseedFresh herbs, dried herbs, ginsengHybrid striped bass and crawfish

Wording changes were made in farm program participa-tion questions to reflect changes in the program. Ques-tions on landlord and renter names, addresses, and acreswere eliminated from the 1992 report form.

DATA PROCESSING

Selected report forms were reviewed prior to keying thedata. These included reports with attached correspon-dence, reports with remarks or no positive data on the frontpage, and reports with the screener questions indicatingno crop or livestock production in 1992.

The data from each report form were subjected to adetailed item-by-item computer edit. The edit performedcomprehensive checks for consistency and reasonable-ness, corrected erroneous or inconsistent data, suppliedmissing data based on similar farms within the same

county, and assigned farm classification codes necessaryfor tabulating the data. Substantial computer-generatedchanges to the data were clerically reviewed and verified.

In the computer edit, farms with sales, acreage, orcommodities exceeding specified levels were tested forhistorical comparability. Key items, such as acreage andsales, were compared for substantial changes between1987 and 1992. Sizeable historical differences were resolvedor verified by telephone, if necessary. Prior to publication,tabulated totals were reviewed by statisticians to identifyinconsistencies and potential coverage problems. Com-parisons were made with previous census data, estimatespublished by the USDA, and other available data.

DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS

The following definitions and explanations provide amore detailed description of the terms used in this publi-cation than are available in the tables or on the report form.Items in the tables which carry the note ‘‘See text’’ are alsoexplained. For an exact wording of the questions on the1992 census report forms and the information sheet whichaccompanied these forms, see appendix B. Most defini-tions of terms are the same as those used in earliercensuses. The more important exceptions are also notedhere.

Acres and quantity harvested. Crops were reported inwhole acres, except for the following crops which werereported in 10ths of acres: Irish potatoes, sweetpotatoes,tobacco, fruit and nut crops including land in orchards,berries, vegetables, and nursery and greenhouse crops inthe open; and in Hawaii, taro, ginger root, and lotus root.Nursery and greenhouse crops grown under glass or otherprotection were reported in square feet. Totals for cropsreported in 10ths of acres were rounded to whole acres atthe aggregate level during the tabulation process.

If two or more crops were harvested from the same landduring the year, the acres were to be counted for eachcrop. Therefore, the total acres of all crops harvestedgenerally exceeded the acres of cropland harvested. Anexception to this procedure was hay crops. When morethan one cutting of hay was taken from the same acres,the acres were counted only once but the quantity har-vested included all cuttings. However, hay cut for both dryhay and green chop or silage were to be reported for eachapplicable crop. For interplanted crops or ‘‘skip-row’’crops, acres were to be reported according to the portionof the field occupied by each crop.

If a crop was planted but not harvested, the acres werenot to be reported as harvested. These acres were to bereported in the ‘‘land use’’ section under the appropriatecropland items—cropland used only for pasture or grazing,cropland used for cover crops, cropland on which all cropsfailed, or cropland idle.

Corn and sorghum, hogged or grazed, were to bereported as ‘‘cropland harvested’’ and not as ‘‘cropland

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used only for pasture or grazing.’’ Crop residue left in fieldsand later hogged or grazed was not reported as croplandpasture.

Quantity harvested was not obtained for crops such asvegetables; nursery and greenhouse crops; corn cut fordry fodder, hogged or grazed; and sorghum, hogged orgrazed.

Acres of land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards,citrus or other groves, vineyards, and nut trees were to bereported as harvested cropland regardless of whether thecrop was harvested or failed. However, abandoned orchardswere to be reported as cropland idle, not as harvestedcropland and the individual abandoned orchard crop acreswere not to be reported.

Agricultural chemicals used, including fertilizer. Foreach type of agricultural chemical, the acres treated wereto be reported only once even if the acres were fertilized ortreated more than once. If multipurpose chemicals wereused, the acres treated for each purpose were to bereported.

Chemicals. See Agricultural chemicals used, includingfertilizer; Production expenses—Agricultural chemicals.

Cherries. For 1992, cherries were reported as sweetcherries, tart cherries, or cherries depending on the regionalform the respondent completed. On regional forms forStates where cherries were an important fruit crop, sweetcherries and tart cherries were listed separately. On theother regional forms, either cherries were listed or could bewritten in. For publication purposes, cherries, total could beshown along with the individual breakdown of sweetcherries, tart cherries, or cherries, not specified. Cherries,not specified was used to account for cherries where thesweet and tart breakdown was not asked or where respon-dents wrote in cherries but did not specify or code the kindof cherry. All the individual cherry items may not be shownfor a given State.

Citrus enumeration. In the 1992 census, reports forselected citrus caretakers in Arizona, Florida, and Texaswere obtained by direct enumeration. A citrus caretaker isan organization or person caring for or managing citrusgroves for others. This special enumeration has been usedin recent censuses because of the difficulty in identifyingand enumerating absentee grove owners who often do notknow the information that is needed to adequately com-plete the census report form. Each citrus caretaker wasenumerated as a farm operator and requested to completeone report form for all groves cared for and to furnish a listof grove owners’ names, addresses, and acres of citrus.The names on the lists were matched to completed groveowners’ report forms to eliminate duplication. The care-taker also was requested to inform the grove owner thathe/she had already reported for the citrus under his/hercare and that the grove owner was not to report the citrusagain. In the 1992 census, 3 caretakers in Arizona reported

65 grove owners having 7,300 acres of citrus; the 44caretakers in Florida reported 2,300 grove owners having150,000 acres of citrus; and 12 caretakers in Texasreported 400 grove owners having 14,000 acres of citrus.

Commodity Credit Corporation loans. This categoryincludes loans for corn, wheat, soybeans, sorghum, barley,oats, cotton, sunflower seed, flaxseed, safflower, canola,rapeseed, mustard seed, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, andhoney.

Conservation Reserve Programs or Wetlands ReservePrograms. See Cropland in the Conservation ReservePrograms (CRP) or Wetlands Reserve Programs (WRP).

Crop units of measure–field crops. The regional reportforms allowed the operator to report the quantity of fieldcrops harvested in a unit of measure commonly used in theregion. When the operator reported in a unit of measuredifferent than the unit of measure published, the quantityharvested was converted to the published unit of measure.

Crop units of measure–fruit crops. Grapes could bereported in dry weight or fresh weight; plums and prunes infresh weight or prunes in dry weight; and in Hawaii, coffeein pounds parchment or pounds cherry, and macadamianuts in pounds husked, unshelled or pounds shelled. Forother fruit and nut crops and citrus, the operator was givena choice of units of measure of pounds, tons, or boxes.The quantity harvested for these crops was published inpounds.

Crop year or season covered. Acres and quantityharvested are for the calendar year 1992 except for citrusfruits, avocados, olives, vegetables in Florida, sugarcane inFlorida and Texas, and pineapples and coffee in Hawaii.

Citrus fruits. The data for Florida relate to the quantityharvested in the September 1991 through July 1992harvest season, except limes that were harvested in theApril 1992 through March 1993 harvest season. The datafor Texas relate to the quantity harvested in the September1991 through May 1992 harvest season. The data forStates other than Florida and Texas, relate to the quantityharvested in the 1991-92 harvest season.

Vegetables. The data for Florida relate to the crop har-vested in the 1991-92 harvest season.

Cropland, harvested. This category includes land fromwhich crops were harvested or hay was cut, and land inorchards, citrus groves, vineyards, nurseries, and green-houses. Land from which two or more crops were har-vested was counted only once.

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Acreage Program. These data are for the acres of croplandtaken out of production by growers of wheat, cotton, corn,sorghum, and barley, and devoted to conservation uses.Information was not obtained as to which crops wouldhave been grown on the acres set aside.

Cropland in the Conservation Reserve Programs orWetlands Reserve Programs. These categories includeacres of ‘‘highly erodible’’ cropland taken out of agricul-tural production and planted in protective cover crops orreforested. The Food, Agriculture, Conservation, and TradeAct of 1990 amended the Conservation Reserve Program(CRP) authorized by the Food Security Act of 1985. The1990 Act continues the CRP and puts greater emphasis onpreserving and upgrading water quality by establishing anew Wetlands Reserve Program that provides for annualrental payments and shared costs of conservation prac-tices through a minimum ten-year contract with the USDA.

Cropland, irrigated. See Irrigated land.

Cropland, total. This category includes land from whichcrops were harvested or hay was cut; land in orchards,citrus groves, vineyards, nurseries, and greenhouses; crop-land used only for pasture or grazing; land in cover crops,legumes, and soil-improvement grasses; land on which allcrops failed; land in cultivated summer fallow; and idlecropland.

Data are based on a sample of farms. For censusessince 1978, selected data were collected from only asample of farms. These data are subject to sampling error.For 1992, the sample form was mailed to approximately 29percent of all farms, including all large and specializedfarms (based on expected sales, acres, or standard indus-trial classification), all farms in Alaska, Hawaii, and RhodeIsland, and a sample of all other farms. Sections 21through 26 of the 1992 sample forms included inquiries oncommercial fertilizer, chemicals, production expenses, machin-ery and equipment, value of land and buildings, andincome from farm-related sources.

Direct sales to consumers. See Value of agriculturalproducts sold directly to individuals for human consump-tion.

Diverted acres. See Cropland in annual commodity acre-age adjustment programs.

Expenses. See Production expenses.

Farms by combined government payments and mar-ket value of agricultural products sold (Table 18). Thistabulation is new. Its data can be compared to data bymarket value of agricultural products sold in table 24 toanalyze the difference in economic size when governmentpayments are added to value of sales. Combined sales

and government payments may be a better measure ofeconomic size of farm because many payments compen-sate for acres idled to comply with government programs.

Farms by market value of agricultural products sold orvalue of sales. In 1992 and 1987, all farms were tabu-lated by size based on reported sales. In 1982 and earliercensuses, abnormal farms were not tabulated based onsales size. In the tables on market value of agriculturalproducts sold, the sales of abnormal farms in 1982 andearlier censuses were included in the total sales figure butexcluded from the detailed size categories. Abnormalfarms include institutional farms, experimental and researchfarms, and Indian reservations.

Farms or farms reporting. The term ‘‘farms’’ or ‘‘farmsreporting’’ in the presentation of data denotes the numberof farms reporting the item. For example, if there are 3,710farms in a State and 842 of them had 28,594 cattle andcalves, the data for those farms reporting cattle and calveswould appear as:

Cattle and calves ---------------farms ---------------842number------------28,594

Fertilizer. See Agricultural chemicals used, including fer-tilizer; Production expenses—Commercial fertilizer.

Government payments. This category is limited to directcash payments received by the farm operator in 1992 and1987. It includes deficiency and diversion payments; woolpayments; payments from the Conservation Reserve Pro-gram, the Wetlands Reserve Program, other conservationprograms, and all other federal farm programs under whichpayments were made directly to farm operators.

Grapes. Farm operators were given the option of report-ing the quantity of grapes harvested in dry weight or freshweight. For publication purposes, all quantities of grapesharvested have been converted to pounds fresh weight.The conversion used was 4 pounds fresh weight to1 pound dry weight.

Hay—alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage,green chop, etc. Data shown for hay represent all haycrops, including grass silage, haylage, and hay crops cutand fed green (green chop). In production data, dry tonsrepresent dry tonnage for the various hay categories anddry weight equivalents for grass silage and hay cut and fedgreen. The conversion used was 3 tons of green weight to1 ton of dry weight.

Hay—tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain, and wildhay. Data shown represent dry tons of hay harvestedfrom clover, lespedeza, timothy, Bermuda grass, Sudangrass, and other types of legume and tame grasses.

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Hired farm labor . Data are for total hired workers includ-ing paid family members, workers who worked less than150 days, and workers who worked 150 days or more.

Income. See Net cash return from agricultural sales forthe farm unit.

Irrigated land. This category includes all land wateredby any artificial or controlled means, such as sprinklers,furrows or ditches, and spreader dikes. Included aresupplemental, partial, and preplant irrigation. Each acrewas to be counted only once regardless of the number oftimes it was irrigated or harvested.

Land in farms. The acreage designated as ‘‘land infarms’’ consists primarily of agricultural land used forcrops, pasture, or grazing. It also includes woodland andwasteland not actually under cultivation or used for pastureor grazing, provided it was part of the farm operator’s totaloperation. Large acreages of woodland or wasteland heldfor nonagricultural purposes were deleted from individualreports during the processing operations. Land in farmsincludes acres set aside under annual commodity acreageprograms as well as acres in the Conservation Reserveand Wetlands Reserve Programs for places meeting thefarm definition.

Land in farms is an operating unit concept and includesland owned and operated as well as land rented fromothers. Land used rent free was to be reported as landrented from others. All grazing land, except land usedunder government permits on a per-head basis, wasincluded as ‘‘land in farms’’ provided it was part of a farmor ranch. Land under the exclusive use of a grazingassociation was to be reported by the grazing associationand included as land in farms. All land in Indian reserva-tions used for growing crops or grazing livestock was to beincluded as land in farms. Land in reservations not reportedby individual Indians or non-Indians was to be reported inthe name of the cooperative group that used the land. Insome instances, an entire Indian reservation was reportedas one farm.

Land in orchards. This category includes land in bearingand nonbearing fruit trees, citrus or other groves, vine-yards, and nut trees of all ages, including land on which allfruit crops failed. Respondents were instructed not toreport abandoned plantings and plantings of fewer than 20total fruit, citrus, nut trees, or grapevines.

Land in two or more counties. With few exceptions, theland in each farm was tabulated as being in the operator’sprincipal county. The principal county was defined as theone where the largest value of agricultural products wasraised or produced. It was usually the county containing allor the largest proportion of the land in the farm or viewedby the respondent as his/her principal county. For a limitednumber of Midwest and Western States, this procedurehas resulted in the allocation of more land in farms to a

county than the total land area of the county. To minimizethis distortion, separate reports were required for largefarms identified from the 1987 census as having more thanone farm unit. Other reports received showing land in morethan one county were separated into two or more reportsif the data would substantially affect the county totals.

Market value of agricultural products sold. This cat-egory represents the gross market value before taxes andproduction expenses of all agricultural products sold orremoved from the place in 1992 regardless of who receivedthe payment. It includes sales by the operator as well asthe value of any shares received by partners, landlords,contractors, or others associated with the operation. Inaddition, it includes receipts from placing commodities inthe Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) loan program in1992. It does not include payments received for participa-tion in other federal farm programs nor does it includeincome from farm-related sources such as customworkand other agricultural services, or income from nonfarmsources.

The value of crops sold in 1992 does not necessarilyrepresent the sales from crops harvested in 1992. Datamay include sales from crops produced in earlier years andmay exclude some crops produced in 1992, but held instorage and not sold. For commodities, such as sugarbeets and wool, sold through a co-op which made pay-ments in several installments, respondents were requestedto report the total value received in 1992.

The value of agricultural products sold was requested ofall operators. If the operator failed to report this informa-tion, estimates were made based on the amount of cropsharvested, and livestock or poultry inventory or numbersold. Extensive estimation was required for operatorsgrowing crops or livestock under contract.

Caution should be used when comparing sales in 1992with sales reported in earlier censuses. Sales figures areexpressed in current dollars and have not been adjustedfor inflation or deflation.

Misreported or miscoded crops. In a few cases datamay have been reported on the wrong line, in the wrongsection, or the wrong crop code may have been assignedto a small number of write-in crops. A few of these errorsmay not have been identified and corrected during pro-cessing which resulted in rare cases of inaccurately tabu-lated data. Reports with significant acres of unusual cropsfor the area were examined to minimize the possibility thatthey were in error.

Net cash return from agricultural sales for the farmunit. Net cash return is derived by subtracting totaloperating expenditures from the gross market value ofagricultural products sold. Both gross sales and productionexpenditures include sales and expenses of the farmoperator as well as those of partners, landlords, andcontractors. Therefore, the net cash return is that of thefarm unit rather than the net farm income of the operator.

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Operating expenses used in calculating net cash returndo not include depreciation or changes in inventory values.Expenses may have been understated on farms rentingland from others because taxes paid by landlords areexcluded, and insurance and other landlord expenses notreadily known to renters may have been omitted or under-estimated.

Nursery and greenhouse crops grown for sale. Thesedata are summations of the individual items reported. All ofthe individual items may not be shown.

Other livestock and livestock products. This categoryincludes all livestock and livestock products not havingspecific codes on the 1992 report form.

Plums and prunes. Farm operators were given theoption of reporting the quantity of plums and prunesharvested in dry weight or fresh weight. For publicationpurposes, all quantities of plums and prunes harvestedhave been converted to pounds of fresh weight. Theconversion used was 2.90 pounds fresh weight to 1 pounddry weight.

Production expenses. Total farm production expensesinclude the share of the expenditures provided by land-lords, contractors, and partners in the operation of thefarm business. Property taxes paid by landlords are excluded.Expenses are limited to those incurred in the operation ofthe farm business. Expenditures for nonfarm activities;farm-related activities such as providing customwork forothers, the production and harvest of forest products, andrecreational services; and household expenses are excluded.In 1992, as in other recent censuses, operators producingcrops, livestock, or poultry under contract often wereunable or unwilling to estimate the cost of productioninputs furnished by the contractors. As a consequence,extensive estimation for some expenditure items wasrequired for contract producers. Explanations of selectedproduction expenses are listed below.

Agricultural chemicals. These expenses include the costof all insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, and other pesti-cides, including costs of custom application. Data excludecommercial fertilizer purchased. The cost of custom appli-cation was excluded from the 1982 data.

Commercial fertilizer. The expense for commercial fertil-izer is the amount spent on fertilizer including the cost ofcustom application. The cost of custom application wasexcluded from the 1982 data.

Feed for livestock and poultry. These expenses includethe cost of all feed for livestock and poultry including grain,hay, silage, mixed feeds, concentrates, etc.

Interest. In 1992 and 1987, separate data were collectedfor interest paid on debts secured by real estate andinterest paid on debts not secured by real estate. In 1982,only total interest expenses were collected.

Sales, total. See Total sales; Market value of agriculturalproducts sold; Farms by market value of agricultural prod-ucts sold or value of sales.

Total sales. This item represents the gross market valueof all agricultural products sold before taxes and expensesin the census year including livestock, poultry, and theirproducts; and crops, including nursery and greenhousecrops, and hay. Respondents were asked to include landlords’and contractors’ shares. The value of commodities placedin CCC loans is included as sold. In 1992 and 1987, allfarms including abnormal farms were tabulated by sizebased on reported sales. In 1982, abnormal farms wereincluded in the total sales figure but excluded from thedetailed size breakdowns. Abnormal farms include institu-tional farms, experimental and research farms, and Indianreservations.

Value of agricultural products sold directly to individu-als for human consumption. This item, eliminatedfrom the 1987 report form, was added back to the censusfor 1992. The item represents the value of agriculturalproducts produced and sold directly to individuals forhuman consumption from roadside stands, farmers’ mar-kets, pick-your-own sites, etc. It excludes nonedible prod-ucts such as nursery products, cut flowers, wool, etc. Salesof agricultural products by vertically integrated operationsthrough their own processing and marketing operationswere excluded.

Value of land and buildings. Respondents were askedto report their estimate of the current market value of landand buildings owned, rented or leased from others, andrented or leased to others. Market value refers to the valuethe land and buildings would sell for under current marketconditions. If the value of land and buildings was notreported, it was estimated using the average value of landand buildings from a similar farm in the same geographicarea.

Vegetables harvested for sale. The acres of vegetablesharvested is the summation of the acres of individualvegetables harvested.

Wheat for grain. For 1992, wheat was listed on thereport form separately or in combinations by type as listedbelow, depending on the regional report form completedby the respondent.

• Wheat for grain

• Winter wheat for grainSpring wheat for grain

• Winter wheat for grainDurum wheat for grainSpring wheat, other than durum, for grain

For publication, wheat was shown separately or incombinations by type as listed, depending on the State forwhich it was published.

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Wheat for grain, totalWinter wheat for grainSpring wheat for grainDurum wheat for grainOther spring wheat for grainNon-specified wheat for grain

The wheat by type (winter, spring, durum, and otherspring) breakdown was published for States where morethan one type was commonly produced; all the types maynot be shown. Non-specified wheat was shown when atype not commonly produced in a State was reported on areport form not intended for use for that State or whenreporting errors were suspected.

Wheat by type. Data were not available for 1987.

Write-in crops. To reduce the length of the report form,only the major crops for each region were prelisted. Forother crops, the respondent was asked to look at a list ofcrops in each section and write in the crop name and itscode. For crops that had no individual code listed on thereport form, the respondent was to write in the crop nameand code the crop into the appropriate ‘‘all other’’ categoryfor that section. Write-in crops coded as ‘‘all other’’ werereviewed and assigned a specific code when possible.Crops not assigned a specific code were left in theappropriate ‘‘all other’’ category.

In some cases, the reviewers were unable to determinethe specific crop reported by the respondent because ofincomplete or generalized crop names. To ensure proper

coding, most of these respondents were telephoned.Reports for those not telephoned were changed on thebasis of other reports for the area.

STATISTICAL METHODOLOGY

The 1992 Census of Agriculture used two types ofstatistical estimation procedures. These estimation proce-dures accounted both for nonresponse to the data collec-tion and for the sample data collection. These proceduresare used because some farm operators never respond tothe census despite numerous attempts to contact them,and not all farm operators are requested to provide thesample data items. The statistics in this report are esti-mates derived from these procedures.

There are two types of errors possible in theseestimates—sampling and nonsampling. Sampling errors inthe census data result from the nonresponse sample andthe census sample data collection. Nonsampling errorsarise from incompleteness of the census mail list, duplica-tion in the mail list, incorrect data reporting, errors in editingof reported data, and errors in imputation for missing data.Extensive efforts are made to minimize both types of errorsthrough efficient sample designs, quality control, verifica-tion, and clerical review of specific operations.

For a complete and detailed explanation of the statisti-cal methodology, and the reliability of census estimates,see Volume 1, State and County Data, appendix C.

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Appendix B.Report Form and Information Sheet

The report form and information sheet are shown on the following pages.

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1992 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE

Results of the 1992 Census of Agriculture are publishedin a series of reports that provide data at the national,State, and county (or equivalent) levels for the UnitedStates. Data also are available for Puerto Rico, Guam, andthe Virgin Islands of the United States.

VOLUME 1. GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES(AC92-A-1 TO -54)

National, State, and County Data are published indetailed national and State tables for the United States,and in State and county tables for each State. Thesereports include data on number and size of farm; cropproduction; livestock, poultry, and their products; tenure,age, and principal occupation of operator; type of organi-zation; value of products sold; government payments plusmarket value of agricultural products sold; productionexpenses; direct marketing; number of hired employees;land use; irrigation; and the standard industrial classifica-tion of farms.

U.S. Summary and State Data Report (AC92-A-51)Chapter 1. National-level dataChapter 2. State-level data

State and County Data Reports (AC92-A-1 to -50)Chapter 1. State-level dataChapter 2. County-level data

Outlying Areas Data (AC92-A-52 to -54) are publishedfor the regions and municipios of Puerto Rico, the electiondistricts on Guam, and the islands of the Virgin Islands ofthe United States.

VOLUME 2. SUBJECT SERIES (AC92-S-1 TO -5)

Agricultural Atlas of the United States (AC92-S-1)graphically illustrates a profile of the Nation’s agriculture atthe county level in a series of dot and multicolor patternmaps. The maps provide displays on sizes and types offarms, land use, farm tenure, market value of agriculturalproducts sold, crops harvested, livestock inventories, andother characteristics of farms.

Coverage Evaluation (AC92-S-2) provides national-and regional-level estimates on the completeness of thecensus, in terms of both the number of farms missed andselected characteristics of those farms.

Ranking of States and Counties (AC92-S-3) ranks theleading States and counties for selected items from the1992 census. Tables show cumulative percent of U.S.totals and most include comparative data from the 1987census.

History (AC92-S-4) provides a detailed description ofthe planning and conduct of the 1992 Census of Agricul-ture. It explains the history of the agriculture census, farmdefinition, data collection and processing, data dissemina-tion, coverage evaluation and research, and the census ofagriculture in outlying areas. Also included are facsimilesof the report forms, information sheets, and letters sent tothe public.

ZIP Code Tabulations of Selected Items from the1992 and 1987 Censuses of Agriculture (AC92-S-5)provides tabulations by five-digit ZIP Code for selecteditems from the 1992 and 1987 censuses. Data itemsinclude number of farms, land in farms, farms by size,market value of agricultural products sold by size of sales,livestock inventory, cropland harvested, selected crops,and other data.

VOLUME 3. 1994 FARM AND RANCHIRRIGATION SURVEY (AC92-RS-1)

This report provides data collected from a sample ofirrigated farm operations identified in the 1992 Census ofAgriculture. Data items include acres irrigated, land use,yields of specified crops, methods of water distribution,quantity of water used by source, expenses, and otherirrigation practices. Data are available for each of the 17Western States, 10 other leading irrigation States, and the18 water resources regions of the conterminous UnitedStates.

PRINTED REPORTS

All of the reports listed above are available as printedreports, except Volume 2, Part 5, ZIP Code Tabulations. Toobtain order forms or further information concerning anyagriculture census printed reports, write the Bureau of theCensus, Agriculture and Financial Statistics Division, Edi-torial and Information Staff, Washington, D.C. 20233-8300or call 1-800-523-3215.

ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS

• Computer Tapes —Public-use computer tapes containthe same summary statistics published in the Volume 1reports.

• Compact Disc-Read Only Memory (CD-ROM) —Datafrom Volume 1, Volume 2 parts 1 and 5, and Volume 3are available on CD-ROM.

• Online Access —Highlights from Volume 1, Volume 2parts 3 and 5, and Volume 3 are available on the ARINetworkR and on CENDATATM through DIALOGR andCompuServeR.

For additional information regarding electronic data prod-ucts, write the Data User Services Division, CustomerServices, Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233-8300 or call 301-763-4100.

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