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2011Oregon County and State
Agricultural Estimates
Special Report 790-11 April 2012
Photo by Bart Eleveld, Oregon State University.
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2011 Oregon County and State Agricultural Estimates
Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN)Extension Economic Information Ofce
Department of Agricultural & Resource EconomicsOregon State University
This report provides a quick overview of Oregons recent crop and livestock production. The following
pages include 2011 preliminary estimates for production and value. In addition, there are revisedestimates for 2009 and 2010. Preliminary or rst estimates are revised as needed when updatedinformation is received. All of the data reported here were in our database as of March 15, 2012. Wecollect only farmgate-level estimates. That means that no marketing charges or indirect governmentpayments are included in our price estimates.
Web access is provided for you to review and download the publicly available numbers that we updateperiodically in our database. The URL for our homepage is: http://oain.oregonstate.edu/ This publication,as well as earlier versions, can be obtained by clicking on the Ag Summaries (SR 790) button on the rightside of our homepage. Statewide and county charts are available by clicking the Charts button.
To see any portion of our database accessible to the public, you may click on the homepage button, OAIN
Database. No username/password is required; just click on the Next button below the login boxes. Youmay then bring up pre-formatted reports on the menu provided or click on User Dened Report/Query tocreate your own tables. These tables may be displayed on your monitor and downloaded for printing. Oryou may select a spreadsheet output for further analysis.
We try hard to protect condential data from being viewed by agricultural industry members or the generapublic. That is done by hiding them within our database or by combining them with other commoditiesin county, regional, or statewide summaries. Our denition of condentiality is similar to that used bythe Oregon Field Ofce, National Ag Statistics Service, USDA. Any data that represent fewer than threeproducers or one producer with 60 percent or above are condential.
The estimates we provide are obtained from a team of more than 70 OSU Extension and Researchfaculty statewide. They are knowledgeable about selected crop and livestock production in the countiesthat they serve. These numbers reect their best judgment with respect to commodity production, prices,and usage patterns over time. The estimates represent overall annual values. We recognize that theirchoices for aggregating data may shift the gross farm sales ranking of specic commodities and sectors.
Commodities like some of the livestock forages are frequently produced, in part, for on-farm use. A singleprice estimate is made for each countys production regardless whether it is sold in an open marketenvironment or consumed as an input to the production of other commodities (e.g., beef cattle, dairycattle, goats, or sheep). The value of production estimate reects the entire value of the commoditywithout regard to whether it is sold or consumed on-farm. The percent of sales for the commodity is alsoestimated. That percentage is multiplied by the value of production estimate to derive the estimated value
of sales. Thus, for commodities that are consumed on-farm in other enterprises, the value of productionwould be signicantly higher than the value of sales. The year that a commodity is sold is not a factor inpreparing our estimates of percent sold.
A special thank you to Robert Clark, President, Dixon Creek Software, Corvallis, Oregon. Mr. Clark is thedatabase programmer who designed and developed the software necessary to make the OAIN systemoperational. We are now able to collect and disseminate data electronically through a web-based system.He continues to provide technical support and upgrades. We also wish to acknowledge and bid farewellto Dr. Larry Burt, who provided leadership to the OAIN project for the past 15 years. This year he oversawthe transition to Dr. Bart Eleveld, who assembled the current report and uploaded the data to the web.
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2011p Sales ($000) by Commodity/Sector
Field Crops 323,848Grains 634,781Grass & Legumes 340,629Hay & Forage 450,597Nursery & Greenhouse Crops 641,141Small Fruit & Berries 145,018Small Woodlots & Christmas Trees 212,629Specialty Products 120,216Tree Fruit & Nuts 337,122Vegetables & Truck Crops 315,260All Crops $3,521,241
Cattle & Calves 799,843
Dairy Products 523,946Other Animal Products 203,845Poultry 150,702All Livestock $1,678,336All Crops & Livestock $5,199,577
p = preliminary. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000).Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Ofce, Oregon State University.
Grains12%
Hay & fora9%
Grass & legumeseeds
7%Field crops6%
Nursery &greenhouse
crops12%
Small fruit &
berries3%
Small woodlots &Christmas trees
4%
Other specialtyproducts
2%
Tree fruit & nuts7%
Vegetables &truck crops
6%
Cattle15%
Dairy products10%
Poultry3%
Other animproducts
4%
All Crops 68%All Livestock 32%
Agricultural Commodity SalesOregon, 2011p
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p = preliminary. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000).Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Ofce, Oregon State University.
Gross Farm & Ranch Sales ($000) by District & County, 2011p
District & County All Crops All Animal Products Total Sales
Benton 82,282 15,686 97,968Clackamas 262,507 70,433 332,940Lane 88,969 36,039 125,008Linn 210,697 68,883 279,580
Marion 458,174 158,693 616,867Multnomah 51,598 3,505 55,103Polk 104,043 52,868 156,911Washington 265,249 19,529 284,778Yamhill 212,641 46,372 259,013Willamette Valley 1,736,160 472,008 2,208,168
Clatsop 5,043 46,825 51,868Columbia 21,776 4,693 26,469Coos 15,599 42,760 58,359Curry 12,304 12,967 25,271Lincoln 13,407 30,335 43,742Tillamook 5,611 131,913 137,524Coastal 73,740 269,493 343,233
Douglas 47,803 30,865 78,668Jackson 44,476 23,146 67,622Josephine 11,234 10,222 21,456South Western 103,513 64,233 167,746
Gilliam 25,509 10,115 35,624Hood River 78,904 400 79,304Morrow 308,274 168,858 477,132Sherman 63,472 3,225 66,697Umatilla 415,305 87,905 503,210
Wasco 107,024 6,568 113,592Wheeler 1,799 13,094 14,893North Central 1,000,287 290,165 1,290,452
Baker 29,797 50,820 80,617Malheur 143,950 152,195 296,145Union 69,767 21,769 91,536Wallowa 30,308 26,623 56,931Eastern 273,822 251,407 525,229Crook 24,216 25,080 49,296Deschutes 14,015 11,349 25,364Grant 9,712 45,076 54,788
Harney 27,734 55,934 83,668Jefferson 58,075 15,946 74,021Klamath 141,795 141,938 283,733Lake 58,168 35,706 93,874South Central 333,715 331,029 664,744State Total $3,521,237 $1,678,335 $5,199,572
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p = preliminary, r = revised. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000).(1) Crops included in Specialty Products are nursery, bulbs, greenhouse, turf, miscellaneous specialty crops,farm forest products (small woodlots logs and rewood), Christmas trees, hybrid poplars, and fee hunting and recreation.(2) Starting in 2011, this category includes commercial sheries and aquaculture.Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Ofce, Oregon State University.
Gross Farm & Ranch Sales by Commodity Group2011p, 2010r, & Percentage Change
2011p 2010r PercentageCommodity Group (thousands of $) (thousands of $) Change
Grains 634,781 419,666 51.26%
Hay & Forage 450,597 305,089 47.69%
Grass & Legumes 340,629 256,702 32.69%
Field Crops 323,848 298,957 8.33%
Tree Fruit & Nuts 337,122 306,820 9.88%
Small Fruit & Berries 145,018 107,559 34.83%
Vegetables & Truck Crops 315,260 294,513 7.04%
Specialty Products (1) 973,986 948,834 2.65%
All Crops 3,521,241 2,938,140 19.85%
Cattle & Calves 799,843 709,107 12.80%
Dairy Products 523,946 472,721 10.84%
Poultry 150,702 142,691 5.61%
Other Animal Products (2) 203,845 104,348 95.35%
All Livestock and Poultry 1,678,336 1,428,867 17.46%
Total Sales 5,199,577 4,367,007 19.07%
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Oregons Leading Agricultural CommoditiesRanked by 2011p Gross Farm Sales ($000)
Rank Commodity 2011p 2010r 2009r
1 Cattle 799,843 709,107 628,3852 Dairy Products 523,946 472,721 403,5803 Wheat 521,498 354,146 259,3684 Nursery Crops 516,410 513,008 531,603
5 Alfalfa Hay 272,204 175,706 183,6316 Potatoes 165,207 149,746 172,8167 Dry Storage Onions 128,191 122,863 85,2188 Other Hay 125,667 85,538 87,7679 Greenhouse Crops 124,731 121,471 123,56410 Farm Forest Products 113,562 91,778 69,880
11 Christmas Trees 99,067 99,350 100,87012 Corn for Grain 96,562 50,325 35,55613 Commercial Fisheries 91,528 -- --14 Perennial Ryegrass 90,690 72,728 82,08215 Chicken Eggs 87,753 82,449 75,78116 Tall Fescue 84,898 58,975 91,719
17 Wine Grapes 84,833 64,542 78,53818 Sweet Cherries 80,257 68,474 37,72619 Blueberries 74,462 56,689 29,80020 Annual Ryegrass 73,315 50,328 40,917
21 Winter Pears 66,063 74,831 80,19322 Broilers 62,808 60,110 54,78023 Peppermint for Oil 48,581 35,561 35,30724 Hazelnuts 44,234 34,160 35,61925 Apples 40,595 41,674 43,29826 Fresh Market Vegetables 32,475 31,529 35,03227 Marion and Other Blackberries 31,308 20,571 23,24328 Sheep and Lambs 31,188 23,983 18,840
29 Veg and Flower Seed 30,662 31,858 29,17030 Grass and Grain Straw 24,591 23,065 26,331
31 Watermelons 24,519 20,738 24,39232 Snap Beans, Processed 23,455 20,307 24,20133 Hops 23,391 32,512 28,50534 Sweet Corn, Processed 21,097 14,838 24,36135 Bulbs 20,516 20,516 20,54036 Red Clover 19,653 8,513 9,34637 Sugarbeets for Sugar 19,008 17,914 17,26238 Hogs and Pigs 18,355 17,342 15,73039 *40 Kentucky Bluegrass 15,216 15,848 19,857
41 Horses and Mules 14,839 15,737 18,52542 Bartlett Pears 14,070 16,595 16,60443 Cranberries 13,306 7,772 17,37944 Strawberries 13,216 10,690 12,96745 Silage, Corn 11,721 8,012 8,41046 Misc. Income 11,350 10,131 --47 Barley 10,567 9,318 6,86648 Sweet Corn, Fresh 9,915 9,383 10,015
* Commodities and their sales values hidden to preserve the condentiality of individual producers.p = preliminary, r = revised. -- = commodity category not used. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000).Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Ofce, Oregon State University.
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* Commodities and their sales values hidden to preserve the condentiality of individual producers.p = preliminary, r = revised. -- = commodity category not used. Values are in thousands of dollars (e.g., 10,000 = $10,000,000).Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Ofce, Oregon State University.
Rank Commodity 2011p 2010r 2009r
49 Tomatoes 9,206 10,315 13,09550 Squash and Pumpkins 8,901 8,820 8,739
51 White Clover 8,776 7,088 11,91252 Fee Hunting and Recreation 8,587 8,412 9,07153 Orchardgrass 8,416 7,599 9,57354 Green Peas 8,108 6,843 9,34755 Red Fescue 7,217 6,178 5,78156 Hay Silage 6,993 5,874 6,23957 Chewings Fescue 6,310 5,302 7,65458 Sugarbeet for Seed 5,609 4,309 6,23859 Oats 5,441 5,231 4,51560 Turf Sod 5,131 6,498 6,520
61 Field Corn for Seed 5,130 4,500 --62 Crimson Clover 5,059 2,535 3,24063 Bentgrass, Creeping 4,956 4,602 8,89964 Other Irrigated Hay 4,825 4,071 3,97065 Black Raspberries 4,689 1,993 1,24666 Honey and Beeswax 4,470 4,196 3,930
67 Other Onions 4,454 5,538 5,08568 Hybrid Poplars (cottonwoods) 4,386 5,925 6,32569 *70 Other Dryland Hay 3,921 2,463 2,885
71 *72 Red Raspberries 3,809 5,047 9,93673 Peaches 3,434 4,032 3,78574 Snap Beans, Fresh 3,352 3,231 3,68075 Poa Trivialis (rghstck Bluegrass) 3,278 3,086 2,68276 Garlic 3,083 2,297 2,89677 Farmed Oysters 3,003 3,003 2,79978 *
79 Meadowfoam Seed 2,748 2,783 2,40880 Radish Seed 2,708 1,205 1,229
81 Radish Seed 1,205 1,229 76382 Spearmint for Oil 1,102 1,238 1,13383 Boysenberries 2,387 1,991 2,32384 Alfalfa Seed 2,278 4,130 3,43285 Hard Fescue 2,179 2,543 1,91486 Rabbits 2,151 2,067 2,01187 *88 Canola for Oil 1,903 1,602 1,23989 Evergreen Blackberries 1,837 2,761 90290 Bentgrass, Colonial 1,685 1,456 1,36391 Spearmint for Oil 1,627 1,102 1,23892 Walnuts 1,452 523 64393 Hairy Vetch 1,386 735 35994 Wool 1,355 937 851
Total Ranked Commodities 5,061,873 125,963 131,054
Other Statewide Commodities 12,722 12,353 13,720
Total Gross Farm Sales 5,199,578 4,367,008 4,128,257
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OregonAgriculturalEs
timatesforSelectedCom
modities,2011p
Area
Y
ield
Total
Price
Valueof
Perc
entage
Valueof
Commodity
Harvested
PerAcre
Production
($)
Production
Sold
Sales
Grains
Acres
Bushels
Bushels
PerB
ushel
$1,000
P
ercent
$1,000
Wheat
987,250
81
80,453,450
6.81
548,236
95
521,498
Barley
32,350
75
2,422,500
4.51
10,922
97
10,567
Oats
17,579
99
1,733,828
3.20
5,545
98
5,441
Rye
350
41
14,250
5.16
74
82
60
CornforGrain
57,700
244
14,089,000
6.95
97,939
99
96,563
OtherGrains
1,300
(X)
4,509
(X)
680
96
652
Subtotal
1,096,529
(X)
98,717,537
(X)
663,395
96
634,780
Hay&Forages
Acres
T
ons
Tons
PerTon
$1,000
P
ercent
$1,000
AlfalfaHay
361,300
4.6
1,650,535
200.84
331,492
82
272,204
OtherHay
571,300
2.3
1,326,730
145.71
193,323
65
125,667
Silage,Corn
21,750
28.4
618,660
40.74
25,206
47
11,721
OtherForage&Straw
43,000
(X)
993,659
(X)
43,622
74
32,259
Subtotal
997,350
(X)
4,589,584
(X)
593,643
74
441,851
Grass&LegumeSeeds
Acres
Pou
nds
1,000Pounds
PerCWT
$1,000
P
ercent
$1,000
AlfalfaSeed
1,450
818
1,186
192.08
2,278
100
2,278
BentgrassSeed
4,300
602
2,588
256.60
6,641
100
6,641
KentuckyBluegrass
10,630
1,330
14,141
107.60
15,216
100
15,216
CrimsonClover
7,650
1,067
8,160
62.00
5,059
100
5,059
RedClover
19,810
903
17,883
109.90
19,653
100
19,653
ChewingsFescue
7,080
1,363
9,649
65.40
6,310
100
6,310
TallFescue
106,520
1,607
171,195
49.64
84,976
100
84,898
RedFescue
8,460
1,261
10,665
67.67
7,217
100
7,217
AnnualRyegrass
122,710
2,026
248,661
29.60
73,609
100
73,315
PerennialRyegrass
93,760
1,622
152,045
59.65
90,690
100
90,690
Orchardgrass
15,100
813
12,281
68.77
8,446
100
8,416
OtherSeeds
22,900
(X)
13,174
(X)
20,936
100
20,936
Subtotal
420,370
(X)
661,628
(X)
341,031
100
340,629
Calculationsmaynotbalanceduetoro
unding.(X)=notapplicable.cwt=100poun
ds.bxs=boxes.bbl=barrels.
p=preliminary.Valuesareinthousand
sofdollars(e.g.,10,000=$10,000,000).
S o u r c e : O r e g o n A g r i c u l t u r a l I n f o r m a t i o n N e t w o r k ( O A I N ) E x t e n s i o n E c o n o m i c I n f o
r m a t i o n O f c e
O r e g o n S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y
( c o n t i n u e d o n p a g e 7 )
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OregonAgriculturalEstimatesforSelectedCommod
ities,2011p(continued)
Area
Y
ield
Total
Price
Valueof
Perc
entage
Valueof
Commodity
Harvested
PerAcre
Production
($)
Production
Sold
Sales
FieldCrops
Acres
U
nits
1,000Units
Pe
rUnit
$1,000
P
ercent
$1,000
Potatoes
38,465
565
cwt
21,730
0.01
165,614
100
165,207
PeppermintforOil
22,620
94lbs
2,117
0.02
48,582
100
48,581
Hops
4,200
1,900lbs
7,980
2.93
23,391
100
23,391
SugarbeetsforSugar
10,900
35
ton
384
49.50
19,008
100
19,008
DryFieldBeans
3,540
22
cwt
79
0.03
2,543
100
2,543
CanolaOil
4,458
2,030lbs
9,049
0.21
1,903
100
1,903
SugarbeetforSeed
2,416
3,043lbs
7,351
0.76
5,609
100
5,609
Vegetable&FlowerSeed
12,173
(X)
(X)
(X)
30,825
99
30,663
OtherFieldCrops
83,616
(X)
(X)
(X)
18,117
100
18,100
Subtotal
182,388
(X)
(X)
(X)
315,592
100
315,004
TreeFruits&Nuts
Acres
U
nits
1,000Units
Pe
rUnit
$1,000
P
ercent
$1,000
Apples
5,644
467
bxs
2,634
17.51
46,128
88
40,595
SweetCherries
14,762
3.2
ton
47.0
1,726.98
81,108
99
80,257
Peaches
890
173
bxs
154
24.44
3,756
91
3,434
BartlettPears
4,095
10.9
ton
44.7
315.34
14,101
100
14,070
WinterPears
11,858
12.3
ton
145.6
453.80
66,063
100
66,063
PrunesandPlums
1,764
1.9
ton
3.4
192.93
652
98
641
WineGrapes
19,369
2.2
ton
42.0
2,046.01
85,904
99
84,833
Hazelnuts
31,290
1,269lbs
39,708
1.13
44,907
99
44,234
OtherTreeFruits&Berries
2,103
(X)
(X)
(X)
3,069
98
2,995
Subtotal
91,775
(X)
(X)
(X)
345,688
98
337,122
Calculationsmaynotbalancedueto
rounding.(X)=notapplicable.cwt=100pounds.bxs=boxes.bbl=barrels.
p=preliminary.Valuesareinthousa
ndsofdollars(e.g.,10,000=$10,000,000).
Source:OregonAgriculturalInformationNetwork(OAIN)ExtensionEconomicInformationOfce
OregonStateUniversity
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rounding.(X)=notapplicable.cwt=100pounds.bxs=boxes.bbl=barrels.
p=preliminary.Valuesareinthousa
ndsofdollars(e.g.,10,000=$10,000,000).
S o u r c e : O r e g o n A g r i c u l t u r a l I n f o r m a t i o n N e t w o r k ( O A I N ) E x t e n s i o n E c o n o m i c I n f o r m a t i o n O f c e
O r e g o n S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y
( c o n t i n u e d o n p a g e 9 )
OregonAgriculturalEstima
tesforSelectedCommodities,2011p(continued)
Area
Yield
Total
Price
Valueof
Per
centage
Valueof
Commodity
Harvested
PerAcre
Production
($)
Production
Sold
Sales
SmallFruit&Berries:
Acres
Units
1,000Units
P
erUnit
$1,000
Percent
$1,000
Strawberries
1,980
11,542lbs
22,854
0.59
13,494
98
13,216
RedRaspberries
940
4,890lbs
4,597
0.86
3,971
96
3,809
BlackRaspberries
1,280
1,611lbs
2,062
2.28
4,692
100
4,689
Cranberries
2,785
136
.8bbl
381.1
34.92
13,306
100
13,306
Blueberries
8,137
7,434lbs
60,489
1.24
74,819
100
74,462
OtherBerries
6,049
(X)
(X)
(X)
35,626
100
35,536
Subtotal
21,171
(X)
(X)
(X)
145,908
99
145,018
Vegetables&TruckCrops
Acres
Units
1,000Units
P
erUnit
$1,000
Percent
$1,000
DryOnions
24,700
66
6cwt
16,446
8.20
134,894
95
128,191
SweetCorn,Fresh
2,185
22
9cwt
500
22.68
11,347
87
9,915
SnapBeans,Processed
16,875
6
.9ton
116.4
201.42
23,455
100
23,455
SweetCorn,Processed
18,070
9
.9ton
179.0
117.89
21,097
100
21,097
OtherFreshVegetables
40,624
(X)
(X)
(X)
92,373
96
88,688
OtherProcessedVegetables
13,661
(X)
(X)
(X)
20,874
100
20,874
OtherVegetables&TruckCrops
8,101
(X)
(X)
(X)
21,624
95
20,559
Subtotal
124,216
(X)
(X)
(X)
325,664
96
312,779
SpecialtyCrops
Acres
Units
1,000Units
P
erUnit
$1,000
Percent
$1,000
NurseryCrops
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
518,761
100
516,410
Bulbs
806
(X)
(X)
(X)
20,516
100
20,516
GreenhouseCrops
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
126,906
98
124,731
FarmForestProducts
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
113,562
100
113,562
ChristmasTrees
6,050
1,216
7,358
1
348.25
99,204
100
99,067
OtherSpecialtyProducts
206,024
(X)
(X)
(X)
100,627
99
99,700
Subtotal
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
979,576
99
973,986
TotalAllCropSales
3,501,169
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p=preliminary.Valuesareinthousandsofdollars(e.g.,10,000=$10,000,000).
Source:OregonAgriculturalInformationNetwork(OAIN),ExtensionEc
onomicInformationOfce,
OregonStateUniversity
OregonAgriculturalEstimatesforSelectedCommod
ities,2011p(continued)
Commodity
Inventory
QuantitySold
Va
lueofSales
Livestock&Poultry:
Head
Units
$1,000
Cattle
1,766,400
(X)
799,843
Hogs&Pigs
14,100
168,388head
18,355
Sheep&Lambs
217,400
(X)
31,188
DairyProducts
113,970
25,899,310cwt
523,946
Broilers
(X)
22
,665,500head
62,808
ChickenEggs
3,114,600
layers
80,
408,000dozen
87,753
Wool
266,300
shorn
1,773,528lbs
1,355
Honey
56,200hives
(X)
4,470
Horses&Mules
112,900
(X)
14,839
OtherMisc.Livestock
(X)
(X)
36,027
TotalLivestock&Poultry
1,580,584
TotalAgriculturalSale
s
5,081,753
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Harvested Acreage Summary, by District and County, 2011p
2011p Grass & Tree Small Vege- AcreageDistrict Hays & Legume Field Fruits Fruits & table Specialty Not Tot& County Grains Forage Seeds Crops & Nuts Berries Crops Products Disclosed Acres
Benton 13,700 14,450 31,900 2,260 1,050 380 3,563 - 1,335 68,63Clackamas 5,200 17,650 6,780 1,015 5,096 2,855 - 1,951 4,309 44,85Lane 8,950 29,400 22,045 3,535 4,790 370 1,730 400 731 71,95Linn 42,300 36,700 157,070 10,220 2,760 800 4,698 330 3,510 258,38
Marion 30,450 15,100 64,530 9,675 9,579 6,140 11,240 1,598 34,917 183,22Multnomah 1,350 4,850 900 - 230 490 - 90 1,815 9,72Polk 20,767 12,700 40,282 1,785 7,525 326 1,030 690 3,206 88,31Washington 22,902 12,650 31,786 1,345 7,640 3,770 1,460 180 3,084 84,81Yamhill 16,817 19,450 39,697 1,580 14,735 1,455 - 150 5,743 99,62Willamette Valley 162,436 162,950 394,990 31,415 53,405 16,586 23,721 5,389 58,650 909,542
Clatsop - 5,600 - - - - 12 20 83 5,71Columbia - 5,750 - - - - - 30 2,805 8,58Coos - - - - 30 1,710 20 - 13,770 15,53Curry - 2,150 - - - 1,072 - - 150 3,37Lincoln - 5,000 - - - - 150 - 30 5,18Tillamook - 10,000 - - - - - 10 50 10,06Coastal - 28,500 - - 30 2,782 182 60 16,888 48,442
Douglas 150 39,250 - - 1,770 62 635 200 1,775 43,84Jackson 1,300 500 - - 6,124 - 1,810 - 18,300 28,03Josephine 180 10,200 - - 925 - 643 - 50 11,99South Western 1,630 49,950 - - 8,819 62 3,088 200 20,125 83,874
Gilliam 98,750 1,050 - - - - - - 1,228 101,02Hood River - 1,600 - - 13,515 80 - - 130 15,32Morrow 198,000 30,600 2,725 16,600 251 450 6,800 125,000 11,048 391,47Sherman 118,450 650 - - - - - 77,000 635 196,73Umatilla 279,160 18,600 4,915 20,564 5,420 400 7,725 - 11,721 348,50Wasco 61,800 - - - 8,753 - - - 81,477 152,03Wheeler 150 6,000 - - - - - - - 6,15North Central 756,310 58,500 7,640 37,164 27,939 930 14,525 202,000 106,239 1,211,24
Baker 14,100 75,600 - 4,000 - - - - 530 94,23Malheur 52,703 52,580 1,670 16,990 41 - 12,550 - - 136,53Union 33,650 38,000 6,790 13,578 340 - - - 378 92,73Wallowa 15,953 38,014 309 - - - - - 906 55,18Eastern 116,406 204,194 8,769 34,568 381 - 12,550 - 1,814 378,682
Crook 3,750 35,800 - 840 - - 200 - 62 40,65Deschutes 900 18,950 - - - - - - 389 20,23Grant - 44,600 - - - - - - 97 44,69Harney 700 126,000 - - - - - - - 126,70Jefferson 14,600 21,500 6,720 5,226 - - 690 - 334 49,07Klamath 27,650 96,250 - 5,975 - - - - 206 130,08Lake 3,100 138,000 - - - - - - - 141,10
South Central 50,700 481,100 6,720 12,041 - - 890 - 1,088 552,53Total Undisclosed 9,047 40,570 2,251 75,612 1,201 811 70,081 5,231 204,804
State Total 1,096,529 1,025,764 420,370 190,800 91,775 21,171 125,037 212,880 204,804 3,184,32
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. - = data may not exist or may not be displayed due to condentiality rules.p = preliminary. The not disclosed values = sum of row / column hidden values (-).Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Ofce, Oregon State University.
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Harvested Acreage Summary, by District and County, 2010r
2010r Grass & Tree Small Vege- AcreageDistrict Hays & Legume Field Fruits Fruits & table Specialty Not Tot& County Grains Forage Seeds Crops & Nuts Berries Crops Products Disclosed Acre
Benton 11,200 14,450 30,450 1,920 970 357 3,485 - 1,631 64,46Clackamas 4,700 17,750 6,400 975 4,965 3,090 - 1,970 3,095 42,94Lane 5,650 29,850 23,575 3,415 4,738 370 1,722 400 767 70,48Linn 40,700 38,100 162,450 9,925 2,375 805 4,631 300 4,284 263,57
Marion 27,500 15,800 60,750 10,190 9,199 6,195 - 1,710 47,041 178,38Multnomah 1,450 4,750 880 - 230 601 - 70 1,715 9,69Polk 20,200 12,700 39,150 1,620 7,445 451 - 740 4,001 86,30Washington 21,850 12,250 32,480 350 7,593 3,569 - 160 5,181 83,43Yamhill 18,065 19,950 36,420 1,210 14,287 1,353 - 160 5,399 96,84Willamette Valley 151,315 165,600 392,555 29,605 51,802 16,791 9,838 5,510 73,114 896,13
Clatsop - 5,600 - - - - 10 20 77 5,70Columbia - 5,800 - - - - - 70 2,475 8,34Coos - - - - 30 1,675 20 - 13,548 15,27Curry - 2,200 - - - 1,050 - - 162 3,41Lincoln - 4,000 - - - - 130 - 30 4,16Tillamook - 10,000 - - - - - 10 50 10,06Coastal - 27,600 - - 30 2,725 160 100 16,342 46,95
Douglas - 39,300 - - 1,738 62 597 220 1,338 43,25Jackson 1,350 18,700 - - 7,269 - 1,755 10 - 29,08Josephine 180 10,200 - - 910 - 615 5 50 11,96South Western 1,530 68,200 - - 9,917 62 2,967 235 1,388 84,29
Gilliam 91,050 1,450 - - - - - - 1,273 93,77Hood River - 1,600 - - 13,663 75 - - 130 15,46Morrow 192,000 35,300 3,025 15,255 251 450 6,900 125,000 9,270 387,45Sherman 113,500 250 - - - - - 79,200 1,145 194,09Umatilla 258,810 21,850 7,535 21,679 4,870 380 9,880 - 15,494 340,49Wasco 58,000 - - - 9,218 - - - 79,689 146,90Wheeler 150 6,000 - - - - - - - 6,15North Central 713,510 66,450 10,560 36,934 28,002 905 16,780 204,200 107,001 1,184,34
Baker 7,700 76,450 - 4,000 - - - - 550 88,70Malheur 44,845 58,060 2,850 15,165 - - 12,450 - 621 133,99Union 42,440 38,000 6,910 11,550 300 - - - 3,131 102,33Wallowa 12,666 40,751 1,313 894 - - - - - 55,62Eastern 107,651 213,261 11,073 31,609 300 - 12,450 - 4,302 380,64
Crook 2,050 37,500 - 575 - - 250 - 382 40,75Deschutes - 19,500 - - - - - - 1,142 20,64Grant - 44,600 - - - - - - 99 44,69Harney 400 133,500 - - - - - - 700 134,60Jefferson 10,500 23,500 7,830 4,793 - - 295 - 1,176 48,09Klamath 21,315 88,000 - 6,800 - - - - 4,690 120,80Lake 3,100 136,000 - - - - - - - 139,10
South Central 37,365 482,600 7,830 12,168 - - 545 - 8,189 548,69Total Undisclosed 9,282 26,570 2,039 77,078 1,256 785 87,878 5,448 210,336
State Total 1,020,653 1,050,281 424,057 187,394 91,307 21,268 130,618 215,493 210,336 3,141,07
Calculations may not balance due to rounding. - = data may not exist or may not be displayed due to condentiality rules.r = revised. The not disclosed values = sum of row / column hidden values (-).Source: Oregon Agricultural Information Network (OAIN), Extension Economic Information Ofce, Oregon State University.
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