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Page 1: Where’s The Beef? An overview of the animal industry Based on 1997 Census of Agriculture.

Where’s The Beef?

An overview of the animal industry

Based on 1997 Census of Agriculture

Page 2: Where’s The Beef? An overview of the animal industry Based on 1997 Census of Agriculture.

Cattle Terms

Calf: Baby cattle. Cow: Female that has had a calf. Heifer: Female that has not had a calf. Bull: Intact male regardless of age. Steer: Neutered male regardless of age.

Page 3: Where’s The Beef? An overview of the animal industry Based on 1997 Census of Agriculture.

Top Beef Producing States

Page 4: Where’s The Beef? An overview of the animal industry Based on 1997 Census of Agriculture.

Top Beef Producing States

US Total: 34.1 Million Head #1 Texas

– 5.3 Million Head– 15.7% of US Production

Michigan– 116,399 Head– Not Ranked in Top 20 States

Page 5: Where’s The Beef? An overview of the animal industry Based on 1997 Census of Agriculture.

Top Dairy Producing States

Page 6: Where’s The Beef? An overview of the animal industry Based on 1997 Census of Agriculture.

Top Dairy Producing States

US Total: 9.1 Million Head #1 California

– 1.4 Million Head– 15.4% of US Production

Michigan– 300,641 Head– Ranked 7th

– 3.3% of US Production

Page 7: Where’s The Beef? An overview of the animal industry Based on 1997 Census of Agriculture.

Swine Terms

Piglet: Baby swine. Sow: Female that has had a litter. Gilt: Female that has not had a litter. Boar: Intact male regardless of age. Barrow: Neutered male regardless of age.

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Top Swine Producing States

Page 9: Where’s The Beef? An overview of the animal industry Based on 1997 Census of Agriculture.

Top Swine Producing States

US Total: 61.2 Million Head #1 Iowa

– 14.7 Million Head– 23.9 of US Production

Michigan– 1 Million Head– Ranked 13th

– 1.7% of US Production

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Sheep Terms

Lamb: Baby sheep. Ewe: Female regardless of age. Ram: Intact male regardless of age. Wether: Neutered young male. Stag: Mature neutered male.

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Top Sheep Producing States

Page 12: Where’s The Beef? An overview of the animal industry Based on 1997 Census of Agriculture.

Top Sheep Producing States

US Total: 7.8 Million Head #1 Texas

– 1.5 Million Head– 19.6% of US Production

Michigan– 72,107 Head– Not Ranked in Top 20 States

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Chicken Terms

Chick: Young chicken. Hen: Female that has laid eggs. Pullet: Female that has not laid eggs. Cockerel: Young intact male. Cock or Rooster: Mature male. Capon: Neutered male regardless of age.

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Turkey Terms

Poult: Young turkey. Hen: Female turkey regardless of age. Tom: Male turkey regardless of age.

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Duck Terms

Duckling: Young duck. Duck: Female duck regardless of age. Drake: Male duck regardless of age.

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Goose Terms

Gosling: Young goose. Goose: Female goose regardless of age. Gander: Male goose regardless of age.

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Top Poultry Producing States

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Top Poultry Producing States

US Total: 6.74 Billion Head #1 Georgia

– 1.01Billion Head– 15.1% of US Production

Michigan– 89,962 Head– Not Ranked in Top 20 States

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Horse Terms

Foal: Baby horse. Mare: Female that has had a foal. Filly: Female that has not had a foal. Stallion: Intact male regardless of age. Gelding: Neutered male regardless of age.

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Top Horse Producing States

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Top Horse Producing States

US Total: 2.1 Million Head #1 Texas

– 242,981 Head– 10.0% of US Production

Michigan– 66,201 Head– Ranked 11th

– 2.7% of US Production

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Top Hay Producing States

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Top Hay Producing States

US Total: 139.4 Million Tons #1 Texas

– 9.6 Million Tons– 6.9% of US Production

Michigan– 2.8 Million Tons– Not Ranked in Top 20 States

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Top Corn Producing States

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Top Corn Producing States

US Total: 8.58 Billion Bushels #1 Iowa

– 1.54 Billion Bushels– 17.9% of US Production

Michigan– 238 Million Bushels– Ranked 11th

– 2.8% of US Production

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Top Soybean Producing States

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Top Soybean Producing States

US Total: 2.51 Billion Bushels #1 Iowa

– 446 Million Bushels– 17.8% of US Production

Michigan– 62.2 Million Bushels– Ranked 11th

– 2.5% of US Production