; POULTRY AND EGGS The total number of chickens on hand (excluding broilers) in Illinois December 1, 1984 was 4.20 million, a 14% decrease from the 4.91 million inventory on December 1, 1983. The total value of the chicken inventory decreased 22% from December 1, 1983 to December 1, 1984 to $6.30 million. The average number of layers on all Illinois farms during 1984 was 3.65 million, a decline of 12% from the 4.14 million in 1983. Egg production during 1984 totaled 876 million eggs, down 13% from the 1983 total of 1.00 billion eggs. The laying rate during 1984 averaged 240 eggs per layer, slightly lower than the previous year. There were 290,000 turkeys produced in Illinois in 1984. The 1984 turkey production increased 39% from the 208,000 reported in 1983. CHIczKFNS : Nmhr on farms and value, Illinois, December 1, 1975-84 l/ : Number : Value all chickens Pullets 3 : : : : : : Pullets : months old : Pullets : Other : : : Year : Hens : of : and older not of : under 3 : chickens : Total : Per head : Total : : laying age : laying age : months old : : : : _______-_______-____----------- Thousands----------------------- Dollars 1,000 dollars 1975 2,430 4,170 810 610 80 8,100 1.55 12,555 1976 2,080 4,220 680 750 70 7,800 1.50 11,700 1977 2,200 3,750 710 970 70 7,700 1.45 11,165 1978 2,300 3,550 770 920 60 7,600 1.45 11,020 1979 2,150 3,300 635 805 60 6,950 1.65 11,468 1980 2,050 3,350 580 810 60 6,850 1.55 10,618 1981 2,400 2,720 400 530 50 6,100 1.65 10,065 1982 2,500 2,450 550 500 50 6,050 1.75 10,588 1983 2,000 1,840 430 600 40 4,910 1.65 8,102 1984 1,600 1,680 500 380 40 4,200 1.50 6,300 L/ Excludes commercial broilers. CHICKENS: Inventory, supply and disposition, 1975-84 l/ : : : : : : : : : : Item : 1975 : 1976 : 1977 : 1978 : 1979 : 1980 : 1981 : 1982 : 1983 : 1984 : : : : : : : : : : Thousand Inventory, December 1 21 8,550 8,100 7,800 7,700 7,600 6,950 6,850 6,100 6,050 4,910 Lost 1,025 860 850 950 850 770 700 700 650 700 Raised 6,300 5,200 5,900 5,450 4,850 4,750 4,500 4,400 3,460 3,370 Home consumption 310 270 270 250 240 180 170 150 150 140 Sold 5,415 4,370 4,680 4,350 4,410 3,900 4,380 3,600 3,800 3,240 Inventory, December 1 8,100 7,800 7,700 7,600 6,950 6,850 6,100 6,050 4,910 4,200 i/ Excludes commercial broilers. 21 Previous year. CHICKENS : Production and incore, 1975-84 : : : : : : : : : : Consumed : : Price : Value : : Value ' : Year : Produced : in farm : Sold : per : of : Cash : of chickens . Gross : : household : : pound : production : receipts : consumed : income : : : - 1,000 pounds - : : : : : Cents 1,000 dollars-------- 1975 19,899 1976 15,830 1977 18,153 1978 16,742 1979 15,113 1980 14,798 1981 14,772 1982 13,630 1983 9,970 1984 10,181 1,240 20,036 6.7 1,333 1,342 83 1,425 1,080 16,169 8.9 1,409 1,439 96 1,535 1,080 18,056 9.0 1,634 1,625 97 1,722 1,000 16,095 8.0 1,339 1,288 80 1,368 960 16,317 11.3 1,708 1,844 108 1,952 t 720 14,430 8.4 1,243 1,212 60 1,272 680 16,206 8.5 1,256 1,378 58 1,436 600 13,320 8.5 1,159 1,132 51 1,183 600 14,060 8.7 867 1,223 52 1,275 560 11,988 12.8 1,303 1,534 72 1,606 114
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; POULTRY AND EGGS The total number of chickens on hand (excluding broilers) in Illinois December 1, 1984 was 4.20 million, a 14% decrease from the 4.91 million inventory on December 1, 1983. The total value of the chicken inventory decreased 22% from December 1, 1983 to December 1, 1984 to $6.30 million.
The average number of layers on all Illinois farms during 1984 was 3.65 million, a decline of 12% from the 4.14 million in 1983.
Egg production during 1984 totaled 876 million eggs, down 13% from the 1983 total of 1.00 billion eggs. The laying rate during 1984 averaged 240 eggs per layer, slightly lower than the previous year.
There were 290,000 turkeys produced in Illinois in 1984. The 1984 turkey production increased 39% from the 208,000 reported in 1983.
CHIczKFNS : Nmhr on farms and value, Illinois, December 1, 1975-84 l/ : Number : Value all chickens
Pullets 3 : : : : : : Pullets : months old : Pullets : Other : : :
Year : Hens : of : and older not of : under 3 : chickens : Total : Per head : Total : : laying age : laying age : months old : : : : _______-_______-____----------- Thousands----------------------- Dollars 1,000 dollars
E G G P R O D U C T I O N : A - E N U M B W O F L A Y E R S A N D T O T A L E G G P R O D U C T I O N , ILL INOIS, B Y C O U N T I E S 1/ D ISTRICT 1 9 8 3 2 1 : 1 9 8 4 3 1
.'.-I A N D -.- : N U M B E R : E G G S P E R : T O T A L E G G S : N U M B E R : E G G S P E R : T O T A L E G G S C O U N T Y : O F L A Y E R S : L A Y E R : P R O D U C E D :.O F L A Y E R S : L A Y E R : P R O D U C E D
A V E R A G E N U M B E R T H O U S A N D S A V E R A G E N U M B E R T H O U S A N D S _. . .
B O N D C A L H O U N C A S S I CHRIST@ G R E E N E
J E R S E Y M A C O U P IN M A D I S O N M O N T G O M E R Y
W E S T S O U T H W E S T 267 ,500 2 4 1 64 ,500 ~ , 2 1 9 , 4 0 0 2 3 8 52 ,200
C L A F X C L A Y C O L E S -. ,_- C R A W F O R D C U M B E R L A N D
D O U G L A S 43,900 11 ,500 E D G A R 50,300 13 ,200 E F F I N G H A M 81,500 21 ,600 F A Y E T T E 57,500 15 ,100 J A S P E R 4,700 1 ;200
L A W R E N C E 1 1 , 9 0 0 M A R I O N M O U L T R I E '
1 8 , 5 0 0 54,500
R I C H L A N D 5,400 S H E L B Y 3,100
3 ,100 4 ,900
14 ,300 1 ,400
8 0 0
E A S T S O U T H E A S T 419 ,300 2 6 3 110 ,200 368 ,400 2 5 8 95 ,100
A L E X A N D E R 1 0 0 C L I N T O N 7 0 3 , 9 0 0 J A C K S O N 2 7 , 9 0 0 J O H N S O N 62,800 M O N R O E 65,300 P E R R Y 3,900
4 1 171,ooI j
6 ,800 15 .200 1 5 ; 9 0 0
1 , 0 0 0
P l JLASY;c 29,000 7 ,000 R A N D O L P H 26,200 6 ,400 ST. C W R 3 1 , 9 0 0 7,700 U N I O N 2 9 , 1 0 0 7,100 W A S H I N G T O N 58,500 14 ,200 W I L L I A M S O N 2,300 6 0 0
S O U T H W E S T 1 , 0 4 0 , 9 0 0
1 8 , 1 0 0 24,700
2 0 0 2 ,300 3 ,400
14 ,600
2 4 3 252 ,900 871 ,400 2 4 0 2 0 9 , 1 0 0
E D W A R D S 4 , 1 0 0 F R A N K L I N 5,600 G A L L A T I N 4 1 H A M I L T O N 5 0 5 H A R D I N 8 0 0 J E F F E R S O N 3,300
M A S S A C 4 0 0 P O P E 4 0 0 S A L I N E 7,500 W A B A S H 2,200 W A Y N E 1,800 W H ITE 2,800
130 ,600 2 2 5 29 ,400 107 ,800 2 2 7 24 ,500
4 , 1 3 8 , O O O 2 4 3 1 ,004,000 3, ; i2;00< - 2 4 0 876 ,000
1/ Dec .1 prev.yr . -Nov.30. 2/ Rev ised . 2 1 Est .by coun ty d i scon t inued to avo id d isc losure of ind iv idua l opera t ions . 4 1 D o e s no t r o u n d u p to 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 . 1 1 7
1,800 1 ,800
33 ,600 9 ,800 7 ,800
12 ,500
S O U T H E A S T
ILL INOIS
1 9 , 7 0 0 5,200 58 ,500 15 ,400
3 ,900 1 , 0 0 0 1,600 4 0 0 4 ,300 1 , 1 0 0
EGG-TWP. CHICKS: Number hatched by commercial hatcheries, Illinois, by months, 1975-84 : : : : : : : : : : :
Year : Jan. : Feb. : Mar. : Apr. : May : June : July : Aug. : Sept. : Oct. : Nov. : Dec. : Total : : : : : : : : : : : : :
TURKEYS: Breeder hens on farms, inventory value, number raised, and poults hatched, 1975-84 : Breeder hens : Inventory value : : Poults
Year : on farms : : : Turkeys raised :
Dec. 1 Per head Total hatched : : : : : 1,000 head Dollars 1,000 dollars -1,000 head-
1975 12.50 475 1976
2: 15.50 620
1977 50 14.00 700 1978 59 18.00 1,062 1979 11 11 11 1980 il il il 1981 il il il 1982 il il il 1983 il il il 1984 il il if 11 Not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
445 1,048 441 807 638 876 434 1,105 516 11 474 il 407 il 291 il 208 il 290 il
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Mink production in Illinois is located primarily in the northeastern comer of the state near Chicago. The heaviest concentration of mink operations is in McHenry, Lake, and Kane counties. out of this main area.
Only a few operations are located
Illinois ranks sixth nationally in mink pelt production and comprised 5% of the Nation's total mink supply during 1984. By producing 205.4 thousand mink pelts Illinois mink producers increased production in 1984 by 1%. During 1985 the females bred to produce kits in 1985 totaled 45.2 thousand, down 8% from the 49.3 thousand females bred to produce kits in 1984.
Several mink color classes are produced in Illinois, with "Standard" the most prevalent. data lends itself available without disclosing individual operations,
During years where the
popularity with "Pastel" third and "Pearl" fourth. the "Demi-buff" color class was second in
The remailing balance of mink furs produced in Illinois fall in the "Sapphire," "Gunmetal," "Violet Type," and "Other" categories.
MINK: Pelt production by color class, Illinois, 1975-84 1/ Color class : 1975 : 1976 : 1977 : 1978 : 1979 : 1980 : 1982 : 1983 : 1984
Standard
Demi-buff
Pastel
Sapphire
Gunmetal
Pearl
Violet Type
Other
Total pelts
59.0
65.0
24.7
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2f
13.4
3.1
9.2
175.0
52.0
63.0
25.3
1f
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11.0
2.8
18.9
173.0
55.0
64.6
22.6
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2f 12.0
2.0
19.8
176.0
58.3
56.4
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9.0
2.9
44.4
171.0
1,000 pelts
58.3 61.4
a 21
18.1 21
21 21
2f 1f
5.0 7.9
4.1 2.4
89.5 98.5
175.0 170.2
74.3
45.2
26.9
.9
21
13.7
11
19.4
180.4
91.2
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17.4
11
94.3
202.9
109.9
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205.4
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MiIk: Pelts produced ad females bred, Illinois and U.S., 1975-84 ILLINOIS : UNITED STATES
Total milk production in Illinois during 1984 totaled 2.629 billion pounds, a decrease of 77 million pounds (3%) from 1983. This production marks the first year-to-year decline since 1979. Milk produced per cow during 1984 was 11,737 pounds, 131 pounds below the previous year's record 11,868 pounds.
The annual average number of milk cows on Illinois farms decreased by 4,000 head (2%) during 1984 to 224,000. Milk cow replacement heifers on January 1, 1985 totaled 115,000 head, 10,000 more than a year earlier. This makes the ratio of replacement heifers to milk cows 51.11 heifers per 100 dairy cows.
Milk production is concentrated primarily in the extreme northern counties of the State--from Jo Daviess on the northwest to Kane county on the northeast, with another concentration of producers just east of the St. Louis metro area. The counties leading in milk cow numbers in 1984 were: Stephenson, 35,200; Jo Daviess, 21,300; Clinton, 18,300; McHenry, 15,300 and Washington, 9,600.
Milk production in Illinois peaked in the decade of the 1940's, with production at 5.44 billion pounds. Production has shown an overall decline in the past 40 years. In the decade of the 1950's production dipped to 4.87 billion pounds; the 1960's dropped even more to 3.63 billion; and the 1970's production slipped to 2.39 billion pounds, then turned around to increase through 1983. While production has declined so has milk cow inventory numbers; in 1954 Illinois milk cow inventory was estimated at 824,000 head. Illinois milk cow inventory declined every year from 1954-1979, with 1979's inventory estimated at 231,000 head. While milk cow inventory and production has steadily declined, milk per cow has steadily increased. Milk per cow for 1950 was estimated at 5,630 pounds. Since 1950 milk per cow has been up 28 out of the last 34 years.
The total number of farm operations with milk cows declined by 200 to 5,900, in 1984. Milk cow farms accounted for 6.1 percent of all farms in 1984, compared with 6.1 percent in 1983.
Milk and dairy products accounted for $347.1 million (5.2%) of the total cash receipts to farmers and ranchers in Illinois for 1984; this compares with $361.1 million (5.1%) for 1983.
During 1984, ice cream production declined by lo%, all cheese by 3X, creamed cottage cheese by l%, while ice milk production was up 6%.
MILK PRODUCTION MILK CONS: Average number on farms, Illinois, by months, 1975-84 l/ Year : Jan. : Feb. : Mar. : Apr. : May : June : July : Aug. : Sept. : Oct. : Nov. : Dec. : Annual
1/ Cows and heifers that have calved. 2/ Total for quarter ended this month.
HILK PPB COW: Average per milk cow on farms, Illinois, Ly months, 1975-84 i Year : Jan. : Feb. : Mar. : Apr. : May : June : July : Aug. : Sept. : Oct. : Nov. : Dec. : Annual
NILK PRODUCTION: Total milk produced on farms, IIIinois, by months, 1975-84 Year : Jan. : Feb. : Mar. : Apr. : May : June :. July : Aug. : Sept. : Oct. : Nov. : Dec. : Annual
MANUFACTU ED DAIRY PRODUCTS sNIsscN5sN (i.Ddadingblock): Quaut.ttymemtrflsctxred,-ie,bymlttht3,1975-84 Year : Jan. : Feb. : Mar. : Apr. : May : June : July : Aug. : Sept. : Oct. : Nov. : Dec. : Total
lrlmJ.m CHEESE: Quantity Banufmturd, Illinois, by Eonthe, 1975-84 Year : Jan. : Feb. : Mar. : Apr. : May : June : July : Aug. : Sept. : Oct. : Nov. : Dec. : Total
ANERICAN CHEESE (whole milk): Quantity manufactured, Illinois, by months, 1975-84 l/ Year : Jan. : Feb. : Mar. :‘ Apr. : May : June : July : Aug. : Sept. : Oct. : Nov. : Dec. : Total
11 All whole milk American types, but mainly Cheddar. 2/ Plants reporting quarterly. 21 Not available.
oTHpBt3m3sEs: Quantityramtfactured, Illinois,byrwth~,i975-841/ Year : Jan. : Feb. : Mar. : Apr. : May : June : July : Aug. : Sept. : Oct. : Nov. : Dec. : Total
Ll All cheese except Swiss, Italian, American, and cottage cheese. 11 Plants reporting quarterly. 2/ Not available*
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CXEAHEEY BUllTEE Quantity manufactured, Illinois, Ly months, 1975-84 Year ‘: Jan. : Feb. : Mar. : Apr. : May : June : July : Aug. : Sept. : Oct. : Nov. : Dec. : Total
CWlTAGE CflEESE(~): Quantity manufactured, Illinois, by months, 1975-84 Year : Jan. : Feb. : Mar. : Apr. : May : June : July : Aug. : Sept. : Oct. : Nov. : Dec. : Total
ICECREAM: Quantitymanufacturea,Ill inois,bymonths, 1975-f% Year : Jan. : Feb. : Mar. : Apr. : May : June : July : Aug. : Sept. : Oct. : Nov. : Dec. : Total
ICXCMILK: Quantityramrfactrtred,I~inois,byaonths,1975-&4 Year : Jan. : Feb. : Mar. : Apr. : May : June : July : Aug. : Sept. : Oct. : Nov. : Dec. : Total
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LIVESTOCK SLAUGHTER Illinois slaughter plants produced 2.08 billion pounds of red meat in 1984, a 4% decIi.ne from the 2.16 biU& pounds produced in 1983. This ranks Illinois 5th in 1984 among red meat producers in the U.S. and comprises 5% of the Nation’s production of red meat.
Beef production in 1984 totaled 1.26 bil.Ilon pounds or a 5% increase from the 1.20 billion pounds produced in 1983. There were 1.19 million head of cattle slaughtered in Illinois in 1984, an increase of 3% from the 1.16 miJ.Iion slaughtered in 1983. The average liveweight of cattle slaughtered in Illinois increased from 1,037 pounds in 1983 to 1,053 pounds in 1984.
tFAll%E sm: Illinois, 1975-84 11 : : : : : : : : : : : : : Total or
Year : Jan. : Feb. : Mar. : Apr. : May : June : July : Aug. : Sept. : Oct. : NOV. : Dec. :average 21 NUMBER OF HEAD, Thousands
\“_ 1,427 1,503 ., 1,563 ;:- ;a; Jl i ~. .I I 11426 .;; 1,149 : I 968 .;! ,A I 1,199 1,257
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In 1984 Illinois contributed 5% to the Nation's veal production of 805 million pounds. This ranked Illinois 8th among all states in the production of veal with a total of 41.8 million pounds, 4% less than the 43.5 million pounds produced in 1983. There were 189 thousand calves slaughtered during 1984 in Illinois, 2% less than in 1983.
L/ Excludes calves slaughtered on farms. 21 Totals may not add due to rounding. / Total for quarter ended this month.
LIVESTOCK SLAUGHTER - CALVES
Illinois ranks second among all states in the pork industry by contributing 9% to the 20.8 billion pounds produced h the U.S.
During 1984 there were 7.23 million hogs slaughtered in Illinois weighing 1.79 billion pounds. This was 8% below the 1.94 billion pounds produced in 1983. The average liveweight calculates to 247 pounds per hog.
y 439 3/ 418 y 454 1,753 147 146 163 153 176 165 182 164 1,937
1984 151 143 156 146 156 143 137 157 139 170 154 132 1,786 1/ Excludes hogs and pigs slaughtered on farms. 21 Totals may not add due to rounding. 21 Total for quarter
ended this month.
91 96 86 106
102 125 108 128 118 152 135 164 114 136
3/ 442 137 170
110 98
118 119 153 179 140
88 121 115 145 189 173 157
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i '<TIn I1linois the production of sheep and Iambs totaled 24.9 million pounds during 1984 and ranked this state 8th among i .$ll states in the U.S. This production was up significantly (43%) from the previous year’s total of 17.4 million
Illinois sheep and lamb production represents 3% of the 750 million pounds produced nationwide. With 226,000 the average liveweight per animal was 110 pounds, up from the 103 pounds per animal slaughtered
Mar. i Apr. i May i June i July i Aug. i Sept. i Oct. i Nov. i Dec. i Tota1 or average 21