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Contains 2008 revised and 2009-2010 preliminary data. Published September 2010. Cover pictures courtesy of Public Information Division, Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry and Oklahoma State University. Graphic design of cover created by Shawn Colton, Graphic Artist, Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry. This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under Agreement No. 59 319T-6-00055. This publication, issued by the Board of Affairs, Central Printing Division, is compiled by the Division of Agricultural Statistics as authorized by the Oklahoma Board of Agriculture. One thousand copies have been printed and distributed at a cost of $5,800. Copies have been deposited with the Publications Clearinghouse of the Oklahoma Department of Libraries. This report is also available on the Internet at: www.nass.usda.gov/ok OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 2010 Issued Cooperatively By National Agricultural Statistics Service Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry Cynthia Z. F. Clark, Administrator Terry L. Peach, Commissioner Joseph T. Reilly, Associate Administrator Blayne Arthur, Social Media Coordinator Members of the Oklahoma State Board of Agriculture: Terry L. Peach, President - Mooreland Don Britton - Shawnee Joe Farris - Taloga David Holcombe - Jay Rod Carver - Elk City Prepared by USDA-NASS, Oklahoma Field Office P.O. Box 528804 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73152-8804 405-522-6190 ~ 888-525-9226 e-mail: nass-ok@nass.usda.gov Wilbert C. Hundl, Jr., Director Dave Ranek, Deputy Director Administration: Surveys: Estimates: Sherri Shadrick Lynda Walton John Black Jan Gerber Tammi Hecimovich Tynisha Tolbert Erika White Carla Whitt Julia Cherry Kelli Ennis Lynita Gist Christopher Herring Brenda Kolar Kevi Paulk Katy Paulsen State of Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry 2800 N. Lincoln Blvd., P.O. Box 528804, Oklahoma City, OK 73152 (405) 521-3864 www.oda.state.ok.us Greetings: It is indeed an honor to announce the 2010 Oklahoma Agricultural Statistics Bulletin for your use. It has valuable information for consumers, industry, and agricultural producers who need reliable data for expansion or possible location in Oklahoma. I am very proud of our partnership with the United States Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (USDA-NASS) and the outstanding work they do in Oklahoma’s Field Office. Wil Hundl, Director, and his staff do an excellent job gathering this vital information. Agriculture is always changing. We are producing a wide variety of food types from organic, natural and traditional food systems. The world food demand is growing and hunger is one of the biggest challenges Oklahoma and the world face. This Oklahoma Bulletin will provide valuable data to help meet the future challenges we face. This year you will notice some new information on irrigation trends, as well as new organic food production data for our state. Oklahoma agriculture must continue to evolve and diversify as global demands change. This great publication will be an important tool to help facilitate that need. Rural Development specialists and agriculturists will all benefit from this document. The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry and the United States Department of Agriculture’s National Agriculture Statistics Service are proud to bring this publication to you. If we can be of greater service, call us. Sincerely, Terry L. Peach Oklahoma Secretary of Agriculture The Land We Belong To Is Grand! - Contributing $7.1 Billion for Oklahoma’s Economy United States Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service Oklahoma Field Office Cooperating with the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry P.O. Box 528804 · Oklahoma City, OK 73152-8804 (405) 522-6190 · FAX (405) 528-2296 · www.nass.usda.gov/ok USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Agriculture Producers and Data Users: Oklahoma agriculture survived another year of unpredictable weather, roller coaster commodity prices, and a host of other challenges in 2009. This 2010 edition of Oklahoma Agricultural Statistics provides an annual summary of Oklahoma’s agricultural industries. Modern technology has brought changes to nearly every aspect of our lives. Likewise, we believe it is necessary to keep up-to-date information available on agriculture so America’s producers, policy-makers, researchers and proprietors may be well-informed too! Inside the cover of this book is a diverse reference on agricultural production, prices, farm income, and a wide array of other economic and production-related data for the state. Although a bit thinner that last year’s edition, which included county-level highlights from the 2007 Census of Agriculture, this will be our second year to provide county-level cash rent statistics on pasture and cropland rental rates. I would like to especially recognize the staff in the Oklahoma Field Office and our team of NASDA enumerators across the state, and in our Data Collection Center, for their dedication in providing Oklahoma with high quality agricultural statistics. A special note of thanks also goes to the Oklahoma State Board of Agriculture and Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry for providing essential resources to help make this bulletin possible. Finally, this publication would not be possible without the support and cooperation from the many farmers and ranchers, agribusinesses, and commodity groups across the state. Through their VOLUNTARY cooperation in providing timely and accurate data, we are able to prepare and publish the most accurate and complete set of agricultural statistics available for Oklahoma! For your questions, comments, and informational requests, please feel free to contact my office. Sincerely, Wilbert C. Hundl, Jr. State Director 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Commissioner’s Remarks 2 State Director’s Remarks 3 STATE AGRICULTURAL OVERVIEW Oklahoma Agriculture in Brief 6 Crop Acreage, Yield and Production, 2009 6 Crop Records, 1894-2010 7 Livestock Records, 1867-2010 8 Rank and Value of Production, 2006-2009 8 Oklahoma’s Rank in the United States, 2009 9 CROP WEATHER 2009 Crop Weather Review 10 Chart: Annual Precipitation, 1920-2009 11 Annual and Historic Average Precipitation 12 Annual and Historic Average Temperature 13 CROP PRODUCTION 2009 Crop Production Review 14 Chart: Cropland Acres Planted, 2000-2009 14 Chart: Crop Calendar 15 Monthly Farm Marketings, Select Crops, 2004-2009 Winter Wheat, All Hay, Grain Sorghum 15 Crop Acreage, Yield, Production and Value, 2005-2009 Corn for Grain; Cotton Lint; Cottonseed; Oats 16 Peanuts, Rye; Soybeans; Grain Sorghum 17 Winter Wheat; Watermelons; Canola; Sunflowers; Silage 18 All Hay, Alfalfa Hay, All Other Hay; Pecans 19 Grain Stocks, 2005-2009 Wheat, Barley, Corn, Oats, Sorghum, Soybeans 20 Storage Facilities and Storage Capacity, 2005-2009 20 Consumption of Commercial Fertilizers, 2007-2008 21 Wheat Varieties Percentage of Seeded Acres, 2006-2010 22 Graphic: 2010 Top Three Wheat Varieties State Map 22 Major Wheat Varieties, by District, 2010 23 Chart: Wheat Harvested Acres, 1980-2009 23 Chart: Wheat Production, 1980-2009 23 County Estimates Wheat, 2008 24 Wheat, 2009 26 Graphic: 2009 All Wheat State Production Map 27 Corn, 2008 28 Corn, 2009 29 Soybeans, 2008 30 Soybeans, 2009 31 Sorghum, 2008 32 Sorghum, 2009 33 Graphics: 2009 State Production Maps for All Corn, All Soybean, and All Sorghum 34 Cotton, 2008 and 2009 35 Rye, 2008 36 Oat and Peanut, 2008 37 Alfalfa and Other Hay, 2008 38 Alfalfa and Other Hay, 2009 39 Graphics: 2009 State Production Maps for Alfalfa Hay and Other Hay 41 Pasture and Cropland Cash Rents, 2009-2010 42 LIVESTOCK 2009 Livestock Review 44 Chart: Livestock Cash Receipts by Percent, 2009 44 Pasture and Range Conditions, 2009 45 Number of Livestock Farms, 2004-2009, and Historic 45 Cattle and Calves Number by Class and Calf Crop, 2006-2010 46 Inventory, Supply and Disposition, 2005-2009 46 Number and Value, 2006-2010 and Historic 46 Graphics: January 1, 2010 State Inventory Maps for All Cattle and Calves, Beef Cows, and Milk Cows 47 Inventory by Class and County, 2009-2010 48 Production and Income, 2005-2009 50 Number of Operations by Size Group, 2005-2009 50 Percent Inventory by Size of Operation, 2005-2009 50 Slaughter by Month, 2005-2009 50 Cattle on Feed by Month, 2008-2009 51 Cattle on Feed by Size of Feedlot Capacity, 2005-2009 51 Hogs and Pigs Number by Class and Weight, 2005-2009 52 Number by Class and Weight, by Quarter, 2008-2009 52 Number by District, 2008-2009 52 Inventory, Farrowings, Value, 2005-2009 52 Inventory, Supply and Disposition, 2005-2009 53 Production and Income, 2005-2009 53 Farrowings, 2008-2009 53 Slaughter, 2005-2009 53 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Sheep, Lambs, Wool, and Goats Sheep Inventory, 2006-2010 and Historic 54 Sheep Inventory by County and District, 2009-2010 54 Sheep Production and Income, 2005-2009 54 Sheep, Lambs, and Goats, Inventory by Class, 2006-2010 54 Sheep Inventory, Supply, and Disposition, 2005-2009 and Historic 55 Commercial Sheep and Lamb Slaughter, 2005-2009 55 Wool, 2005-2009 55 DAIRY 2009 Dairy Review 56 Chart: Milk Cow Inventory and Production per Cow 2000-2009 56 Milk Cow Inventory and Milk Produced, by Quarter, 2005-2009 57 Milk Production, Disposition, and Income, 2005-2009 57 POULTRY 2009 Poultry Review 58 Chart: Broiler Production, 2000-2009 58 Chickens: Numbers by Class and Value, 2005-2009 59 Chickens: Lost, Sold for Slaughter, Price and Value, 2005-2009 59 Broilers: Production, Price, and Value, 2005-2009 59 All Eggs: Production, Price, and Value, 2005-2009 59 FARM ECONOMY 2009 Agricultural Price Review 60 Graphic: 2008 County Cash Receipts State Map 60 Cash Receipts from Farm Marketings, 2005-2009 61 Chart: Cash Receipts of Principal Commodities, 2009 61 Cash Receipts, by Month, 2005-2009 Crops, Livestock and Products, and All Farm Marketings 62 Cash Receipts by County, 2008 63 Monthly Prices Received, 2005-2009 Beef Cattle, Beef Cows, Steers and Heifers, Calves 64 Hogs, Alfalfa Hay, All Other Hay, All Hay 65 Winter Wheat, Grain Sorghum 66 Index Number of Prices Received, 2005-2009 66 Crops and Nuts: Market Year Average Prices Received, 2005-2009 and Historic 67 Livestock and Products: Annual Prices Received, 2005-2009 and Historic 67 Prices Paid for Agricultural Commodities, 2005-2009 68 Value Added to the Economy by the Agricultural Sector, 2005-2009 and Chart 69 Number of Farms, Land in Farms, Average Farm Size, 2005-2009 70 Farm Real Estate and Pasture, Average Value per Acre, 2006-2010 71 Irrigated and Non-Irrigated Cropland: Average Value per Acre, 2006-2010 71 Cropland: Cash Rent per Acre, 2006-2010 71 Pasture: Cash Rent per Acre, 2006-2010 71 Hired Workers: Number, Hours Worked and Wage Rates, 2005-2009 72 Farm Worker Wage Rates, 2005-2009 72 Foreign Agricultural Trade, 2007-2009 73 2007 CENSUS FOLLOW-ONS 2008 Organic Production Survey 74 2008 Farm and Ranch Irrigation Survey (FRIS) 76 INFORMATIONAL RESOURCES USDA-NASS State Field Offices 80 Internet Addresses 81 Statistical Reports Program 82 Report Subscription 83 Conversion Factors 84 Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry Overview 85 Oklahoma Publication Order Form 87 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS STATE AGRICULTURE OVERVIEW Farms Number of Farms 86,500 Land in Farms (acres) 35,100,000 Average Farm Size (acres) 406 Dairy Milk Cows 59,000 Milk Production per Cow (pounds) 16,983 Production (pounds) 1,002,000,000 Livestock Inventory Cattle and Calves – All (Jan 1, 2010) 5,450,000 Beef Cows 2,073,000 Hogs and Pigs – All (Dec 1, 2009) 2,290,000 Sheep (Jan 1, 2010) 75,000 Chickens 4,542,000 Crop Acreage, Yield, Production, and Price, Oklahoma, 2009 Crop Planted Harvested Yield per Acre Unit Production Price per Unit Acres Acres Winter Wheat 5,700,000 3,500,000 22.0 Bushels 77,000,000 4.80 dols/bu Oats 50,000 15,000 34.0 Bushels 510,000 2.70 dols/bu Rye 270,000 40,000 14.0 Bushels 560,000 8.20 dols/bu Canola 42,000 37,000 1,300.0 Pounds 48,100,000 19.00 dols/cwt Corn for Grain1 390,000 320,000 105.0 Bushels 33,600,000 3.80 dols/bu Corn for Silage - 25,000 14.0 Tons 350,000 - Sorghum for Grain1 250,000 220,000 56.0 Bushels 12,320,000 5.95 dols/cwt Sorghum for Silage - 12,000 13.0 Tons 156,000 - Soybeans 405,000 390,000 31.0 Bushels 12,090,000 9.35 dols/bu Peanuts 14,000 13,000 3,300.0 Pounds 42,900,000 0.205 dols/lb Cotton 205,000 195,000 785.0 (2) 319,000 0.65 dols/lb Sunflower 16,000 15,000 1,167.0 Pounds 17,500,000 17.50 dols/cwt Watermelons 5,500 3,500 75.0 Hundredweight 263,000 13.10 dols/cwt All Hay - 3,220,000 1.6 Tons 5,278,000 111.00 dols/ton Alfalfa Hay - 320,000 2.9 Tons 928,000 132.00 dols/ton All Other Hay - 2,900,000 1.5 Tons 4,350,000 89.00 dols/ton Pecans3 - - - Pounds 13,500,000 1.03 dol/lb Total Harvested Acres Of Principal Crops 8,005,500 1 Planted for all purposes. 2 Yield per acre in pounds, production in 480 pound bales. 3 Utilized production. OVERVIEW 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 7 Crop Records, Oklahoma, 1894-2009 Item Year Series Began Record High1 Record Low1 Unit Year Quantity Year Quantity Winter Wheat Harvested Acreage 1894 1982 6,900,000 1896 250,000 Acres Yield per Acre 2003 39.0 1955 8.0 Bushels Total Production 1982 227,700,000 1895 2,200,000 Bushels Oats Harvested Acreage 1897 1921 1,705,000 2006 8,000 Acres Yield per Acre 1983 49.0 1911 10.0 Bushels Total Production 1920 45,780,000 2006 240,000 Bushels Rye Harvested Acreage 1899 1939 123,000 1910 4,000 Acres Yield per Acre 1983 26.0 1951 5.0 Bushels Total Production 2004 1,620,000 1911 28,000 Bushels Corn for Grain Harvested Acreage 1899 1909 5,939,000 1967 30,000 Acres Yield per Acre 2004 150.0 1934 6.4 Bushels Total Production 1906 131,010,000 1966 814,000 Bushels Sorghum for Grain Harvested Acreage 1929 1955 1,179,000 2006 200,000 Acres Yield per Acre 2004 60.0 1936 6.0 Bushels Total Production 1996 28,910,000 1936 2,090,000 Bushels Cotton Harvested Acreage 1894 1925 5,288,000 1998 120,000 Acres Yield per Acre 2007 817 1934 58 Pounds Total Production 1926 1,773,000 1895 83,000 Bales Soybeans Harvested Acreage 1924 2009 390,000 1936 1,000 Acres Yield per Acre 1994 32.0 1934 3.0 Bushels Total Production 2009 12,090,000 1936 4,000 Bushels Peanuts Harvested Acreage 1909 1947 325,000 1913 1,000 Acres Yield per Acre 2008 3,500 1943 260 Pounds Total Production 1977 267,600,000 1909 450,000 Pounds Watermelons2 Harvested Acreage 1939 1944 21,500 2009 3,500 Acres Yield per Acre 1949 2005 145 1980 30 Hundredweight Total Production 1949 1949 1,425,000 1980 210,000 Hundredweight All Hay Harvested Acreage 1909 2009 3,220,000 1928 855,000 Acres Yield per Acre 1985 2.26 1936 0.75 Tons Total Production 2007 6,858,000 1911 730,000 Tons Alfalfa Hay Harvested Acreage 1919 1954 604,000 1928 175,000 Acres Yield per Acre 1989 4.00 1956 1.15 Tons Total Production 1989 1,800,000 1925 292,000 Tons 1 Latest year that records were achieved. Some records were equaled in earlier years. 2 No estimates made from 1982 to 1991. OVERVIEW 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 8 Livestock Records, Oklahoma, January 1, 1867-2010 Species Year Series Began Record High1 Record Low1 Year Head Year Head All Cattle and Calves 1867 1975 6,500,000 1867 82,000 Milk Cows 1880 1944 912,000 1885 1,000 All Hogs and Pigs2 1882 2002 2,480,000 1882 1,000 All Sheep and Lambs 1924 1942 399,000 2001 55,000 Chickens (excl. broilers)2 1924 1944 16,247,000 1974 2,800,000 1 Latest year that records were achieved. Some records were equaled in earlier years. 2 Inventory changed from January 1 to December 1 – Hogs in 1967, Chickens in 1969. Rank and Value of Production, Oklahoma Commodities, 2006-2009 Item 2006 2007 2008 2009 Rank Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank Value Million Dollars Million Dollars Million Dollars Million Dollars Cattle and Calves 1 2,105 1 2,002 1 1,939 1 1,747 Poultry and Eggs1 2 553 3 635 3 688 2 653 All Hay 5 355 2 555 5 503 3 510 Hogs and Pigs 3 517 5 550 4 514 4 474 Winter Wheat 4 384 4 610 2 1154 5 370 Milk Production 6 180 6 239 6 214 6 152 Corn for Grain 7 73 7 159 7 164 7 128 Cotton and Cottonseed 8 53 8 97 9 70 8 118 Soybeans 10 23 10 47 8 82 9 113 Grain Sorghum 12 22 9 48 10 46 10 41 Pecans 11 22 12 24 13 5 11 14 Canola2 - - - - - - 12 9 Peanuts 13 11 13 14 11 16 13 9 Rye 14 4 14 7 12 7 14 5 Watermelon 15 3 15 6 14 4 15 3 Sunflowers2 - - - - - - 16 3 Sheep and Lambs 16 3 16 3 15 3 17 3 Oats 18 1 17 2 16 1 18 1 Total Value - 4,309 - 4,998 - 5,410 - 4,353 1 Broiler production including other domestic meat-type breeds. Turkey production not included. 2 Oklahoma data published beginning in 2009. OVERVIEW 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 9 Oklahoma’s Rank in the United States, by Commodity, 2009 Item Rank Unit Total Percent of U.S. Total General Farm Numbers 4 Farms 86,500 3.93 Land in Farms 8 Acres 35,100,000 3.82 Crops Rye 1 Bushels 560,000 8.01 Canola 2 Pounds 48,100,000 3.26 All Other Hay 4 Tons 4,350,000 5.69 Sorghum, Grain 4 Bushels 12,320,000 3.22 Winter Wheat 5 Bushels 77,000,000 5.06 Pecans 6 Pounds 13,500,000 4.63 Sorghum Silage 6 Tons 156,000 4.24 All Hay 9 Tons 5,278,000 3.58 All Wheat 9 Bushels 77,000,000 3.47 Peanuts 9 Pounds 42,900,000 1.16 Sunflower 9 Pounds 17,500,000 0.58 Cottonseed 11 Tons 118,000 2.82 All Cotton 12 Bales 330,000 2.66 Watermelons 15 Hundredweight 263,000 0.66 Alfalfa Hay 24 Tons 928,000 1.31 Soybeans 25 Bushels 12,090,000 0.36 Oats 26 Bushels 510,000 0.55 Corn, Grain 27 Bushels 33,600,000 0.26 Corn, Silage 34 Tons 350,000 0.32 Livestock Beef Cows1 2 Head 2,073,000 6.61 All Cows1 3 Head 2,130,000 5.26 Calf Crop *3 Head 1,900,000 5.30 All Cattle and Calves1 4 Head 5,450,000 5.82 Cattle on Feed1 7 Head 365,000 3.32 Hogs2 8 Head 2,290,000 3.53 Broiler Production 11 Pounds 1,220,400,000 2.56 Red Meat Production 14 Pounds 1,135,200,000 2.30 Sheep and Lambs1 *22 Head 75,000 1.33 All Chickens2 3 26 Head 4,542,000 1.01 Eggs 26 Number 769,000,000 0.85 Milk Cows1 28 Head 57,000 0.63 Wool Production 29 Pounds 150,000 0.49 Milk Production 29 Pounds 1,002,000,000 0.53 Cattle Operations4 3 Number 55,000 5.69 Beef Cow Operations4 3 Number 47,000 6.13 Hog Operations4 *10 Number 2,700 3.58 Sheep Operations4 *17 Number 1,900 2.29 Milk Cow Operations4 18 Number 980 1.40 1 Inventory on hand January 1, 2010. 2 Inventory on hand December 1, 2009. 3 Excludes commercial broilers. 4 2007 data. Beginning in 2008, data is no longer published on a yearly basis, but will be published every 5 years in conjunction with the Census of Agriculture. * Tied with other states 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 2009 CROP WEATHER REVIEW JANUARY: A lack of precipitation for most of the month of January was alleviated only by a severe winter storm the last week of the month. Sleet and ice covered roads and power lines made travel difficult and resulted in massive power outages and five reported deaths. Despite the ice, precipitation for the month was still well below normal with only 0.69 inches for the month statewide. The lack of moisture affected forage supplies due to the limited growth of wheat and other small grains. FEBRUARY: The precipitation shortage continued into February, which had 0.6 inches less rain than a normal February. Wheat progress was inhibited and the lack of good pasture depleted hay supplies. In addition to being a dry month, February was also the 10th warmest since 1895, almost five degrees above normal. The most significant weather event of the month, however, was the EF4 tornado that struck Lone Grove resulting in eight deaths. This was the strongest February tornado on record and was accompanied by several smaller tornadoes. MARCH: The month began dry with strong winds and burn bans in effect to combat potential wildfires. Moderate drought conditions were alleviated the last week of March when precipitation came in the form of snow. A combination of thunderstorms and snowstorms across the state brought rain, hail and over two feet of snow in the northwestern part of the state. Despite heavy snowfall in some areas, much of the state was still behind normal precipitation levels at the end of the month. APRIL: April brought a variety of severe weather to Oklahoma--from freezes, floods, and fires to twisters and hail. Overall, the month was cool and wet, finally ending the drought-like conditions of the first three months. The state averaged almost five inches of rain, 1.55 inches more than normal. Although the rain was welcomed by producers, small grain crops received some frost damage at the beginning of April and later hail damage was incurred in certain areas. MAY: Heavy rainfall and severe weather continued into May bringing flash floods, hail damage and several tornadoes, including an EF2 that caused damage in Anadarko. The state averaged five inches of rain; however, most of the heavy rains occurred in the eastern and southern parts of the state leaving the northern and western parts still below normal precipitation. A break in the rainfall at the end of the month allowed field work to be completed. Temperatures for the state averaged more than two degrees below normal, making it the 19th coolest May on record. JUNE: As if to make up for a cool May, June was two degrees warmer than normal, ranking as the 26th warmest June since 1895, with a high of 106 degrees at Fairview and Grandfield. The small grain harvest was delayed by a waterlogged spring, but caught up to normal by the end of the month. Most of the state ended the month below normal precipitation with this June being the 27th driest on record. What precipitation did fall was accompanied by hail and strong winds. JULY: The month began with extreme heat and drought, especially in northwest Oklahoma. A record-making high of 115 degrees was recorded for Buffalo and Freedom during the second week. Several cold fronts brought relief and some welcome rainfall, ending the month as the 34th coolest and 27th wettest. However, it was not enough to overcome the rainfall deficit for the growing season. CROP WEATHER CROP WEATHER 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 11 AUGUST: August finished cooler and wetter than normal. The average temperature was two degrees below normal, and the average precipitation for the state was an inch above normal. All but the Panhandle district benefited from August rains, allowing for positive crop progress and conditions, especially during the second half of the month. August storms brought some hail and flooding events, however. SEPTEMBER: The average rainfall for the state was above normal in September, making it the 32nd wettest on record. The rainfall was heaviest in the Southeast district at more than four inches above normal, while the North Central and Panhandle districts were significantly below normal. Fall planting and harvesting progress was made in between rains and cooler than normal weather was a welcome respite in the fields. OCTOBER: Heavy rains delayed small grain planting and row crop harvesting throughout the state. October ranked as the second coolest such month on record and the fifth wettest, 3.51 inches above normal. All nine districts were above normal precipitation for the month, with the eastern half of the state receiving the most rain and accompanying flooding. NOVEMBER: Excess rainfall and abnormally cool temperatures disappeared in November, allowing producers to get back into the fields after a very wet October. This month ranked as the 8th warmest and 22nd driest November since 1895, with more than two inches less rain than normal. All nine districts were below normal precipitation, but soil conditions remained at a rating of adequate throughout the month. DECEMBER: A record-breaking snow storm hit Oklahoma on Christmas Eve, halting holiday traffic and accumulating to a depth of 13.5 inches in Oklahoma City. The storm stranded motorists and caused power outages resulting in multiple deaths. December was extremely cold, almost five degrees below average. Outside of the record snowfall, much of the state was dry for the first half of the month and the state average precipitation was half an inch below normal. 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2009 Inches Oklahoma Annual Precipitation, 1920-2009 Mean Precipitation = 34.40 Mean Mean CROP WEATHER 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 12 Average Precipitation, by Month, Oklahoma, 2009 and Historic1 District Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Annual Inches Panhandle 2009 0.03 0.28 0.57 2.80 0.92 1.87 2.72 2.27 1.08 2.94 0.21 0.07 15.76 Average2 0.59 0.64 1.60 1.69 2.97 3.14 2.49 2.62 1.70 1.74 0.81 0.79 20.78 West Central 2009 0.08 0.35 1.04 2.97 3.66 2.28 4.21 4.01 2.32 4.58 0.30 0.21 26.01 Average2 0.97 1.18 2.45 2.42 4.56 4.20 2.02 2.98 2.89 2.69 1.66 1.23 29.25 Southwest 2009 0.39 0.55 1.48 4.88 4.09 2.45 3.77 2.03 3.79 3.98 0.25 1.50 29.16 Average2 1.18 1.41 2.41 2.50 4.46 4.45 2.03 2.86 2.89 3.06 1.71 1.48 30.43 North Central 2009 0.08 0.61 1.70 5.58 2.14 2.57 2.60 5.92 1.42 4.69 0.62 0.21 28.14 Average2 1.04 1.27 2.78 2.85 4.47 4.63 2.86 3.04 2.98 2.91 1.83 1.38 32.04 Central 2009 0.67 1.30 2.76 4.78 4.48 1.66 4.77 5.09 4.03 6.96 0.45 1.06 38.01 Average2 1.53 1.82 3.17 3.37 5.22 5.02 2.61 3.12 3.76 3.58 2.46 2.08 37.76 South Central 2009 1.00 1.31 2.13 7.36 7.63 3.12 4.38 2.20 5.89 9.21 0.43 2.88 47.54 Average2 1.99 2.28 3.44 3.37 5.29 4.76 2.56 2.49 3.82 4.04 2.70 2.57 39.31 Northeast 2009 0.57 2.25 4.01 4.76 5.57 3.25 4.13 4.63 6.02 7.70 0.98 1.65 45.52 Average2 1.88 2.05 3.60 4.09 5.44 5.16 3.13 3.18 4.16 3.65 3.22 2.49 42.05 East Central 2009 2.17 1.93 3.01 4.62 6.07 3.42 3.30 4.33 7.18 9.96 1.25 2.36 49.60 Average2 2.45 2.58 3.86 4.05 5.82 4.82 3.13 3.05 4.46 4.18 3.87 3.09 45.35 Southeast 2009 1.46 1.78 4.37 6.03 11.34 2.51 6.06 3.61 8.49 12.29 1.34 4.02 63.30 Average2 3.13 3.43 4.59 4.38 6.33 4.84 3.54 2.67 4.12 4.95 4.56 3.93 50.46 Statewide3 2009 0.70 1.17 2.36 4.91 4.99 2.55 3.98 3.85 4.41 6.89 0.63 1.51 37.96 Average2 1.62 1.83 3.09 3.20 4.94 4.58 2.71 2.90 3.43 3.41 2.51 2.10 36.33 1 Compiled from Oklahoma Climatological Survey records. 2 Historic average precipitation, 1979-2008. 3 State averages based on district averages, weighted by area. CROP WEATHER 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 13 Average Temperature, by Month, Oklahoma, 2009 and Historic1 District Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Annual Degrees Fahrenheit Panhandle 2009 35.8 42.2 46.8 54.1 63.4 75.5 79.2 76.7 67.1 50.7 48.4 30.0 55.8 Average2 34.4 38.1 46.3 55.5 65.2 74.5 79.9 78.4 70.2 58.1 44.9 35.5 56.7 West Central 2009 37.1 45.8 51.6 58.5 64.7 78.5 80.7 79.2 70.0 53.2 52.2 33.3 58.7 Average2 36.9 41.1 49.5 58.6 68.1 76.6 82.1 80.9 72.6 61.0 48.0 38.4 59.5 Southwest 2009 38.6 48.3 54.6 60.9 66.8 79.8 82.2 81.6 71.8 55.9 53.5 35.4 60.8 Average2 39.1 43.3 51.9 60.7 70.2 78.4 83.4 82.5 74.2 63.0 50.3 40.6 61.5 North Central 2009 35.1 44.2 49.6 56.9 65.1 79.3 80.2 78.1 69.5 52.5 51.8 32.0 57.9 Average2 35.1 39.4 48.4 57.9 67.8 76.8 82.4 81.3 72.6 60.5 47.2 36.9 58.9 Central 2009 36.8 47.3 53.1 58.9 65.9 79.6 80.7 78.4 70.1 54.6 53.9 34.3 59.5 Average2 38.1 42.4 51.3 60.3 69.1 77.0 82.3 81.7 73.3 62.2 50.0 40.2 60.7 South Central 2009 40.1 50.4 54.9 61.0 67.1 79.7 81.3 80.4 71.7 56.9 55.8 36.5 61.3 Average2 40.6 45.0 53.4 61.8 70.2 77.8 82.8 82.5 74.6 63.9 52.1 42.6 62.3 Northeast 2009 34.2 44.6 51.1 57.3 65.1 78.0 77.5 76.3 68.8 53.7 53.1 32.9 57.7 Average2 36.5 40.9 50.3 59.5 67.9 75.9 81.3 80.7 72.2 61.0 49.2 38.9 59.5 East Central 2009 37.2 46.8 52.7 58.9 65.9 78.1 79.2 77.3 69.8 55.5 54.6 35.4 59.3 Average2 38.9 43.2 52.1 60.7 68.8 76.4 81.5 81.3 73.1 62.4 50.9 41.3 60.9 Southeast 2009 40.3 48.8 53.2 59.6 67.1 78.7 79.8 77.6 71.0 57.8 54.9 37.8 60.6 Average2 40.9 45.1 53.4 61.2 69.4 76.6 81.2 81.1 73.4 62.9 51.9 43.0 61.7 Statewide3 2009 37.1 46.5 52.0 58.4 65.7 78.6 80.1 78.3 69.9 54.5 53.1 34.1 59.0 Average2 37.8 42.0 50.7 59.6 68.5 76.7 81.9 81.2 72.9 61.7 49.4 39.7 60.2 1 Compiled from Oklahoma Climatological Survey records. 2 Historic average temperature, 1979-2008. 3 State averages based on district averages, weighted by area. 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 9,000 9,500 10,000 10,500 11,000 11,500 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Thousand Acres 2009 CROP PRODUCTION REVIEW SMALL GRAINS The 2009 winter wheat crop was a challenge for producers across the state after an excellent year in 2008. Drought-like conditions during most of the growing season were experienced in all districts as precipitation levels were well below normal, severely limiting the yield potential of the wheat crop. An unusually hard freeze the first part of April caused major damage to the wheat crop. Mid-April to mid-May brought heavy rain, hail and high winds across the state. After a production of 166.5 million bushels in 2008, Oklahoma’s production was down 54 percent in 2009. The state average yield was 22 bushels per acre, the lowest yield since 2006. Yields of other small grains were also down from the preceding year. Rye production at 560,000 bushels was down 46 percent from 2008. Oat production was up 28 percent at 510,000 bushels, due to an increase of 5,000 harvested acres from the previous year. ROW CROPS Row crop production for cotton and soybeans increased from 2008, while production of corn, sorghum and peanuts decreased from the previous year. Cotton production, estimated at 319,000 bales, was up 22 percent from the previous year. Soybean production was up 34 percent from the year earlier to 12.1 million bushels, setting a new record. Production of corn for grain was estimated at 33.6 million bushels, down nine percent from the prior year. Grain sorghum production was down 12 percent from 2008, to 12.3 million bushels. Peanut production was down 32 percent from the previous year. Peanut planted and harvested acres at 14,000 and 13,000 respectively, were the lowest since 1926. Production for canola and sunflowers were published for the first time for Oklahoma in 2009. Canola production was estimated at 48.1 million pounds from the 37,000 acres harvested. A total of 17.5 million pounds of sunflowers were produced. Oil variety sunflowers made up 13.75 million pounds of the total production; with non-oil varieties accounting for the remaining 3.75 million pounds. HAY Production of hay was 5.3 million tons in 2009, down five percent from 2008. Yield averaged 1.64 tons per acre from 3.22 million acres harvested. Production of alfalfa hay, at 928,000 tons, was down 17 percent from 2008. Production of other hay was 4.35 million tons, two percent below the previous year. MISCELLANEOUS CROPS Pecan production was up 170 percent from 2008. Watermelon production decreased 97,000 hundredweight from the prior year to 263,000 hundredweight in 2009, the lowest production on record. Cropland Acres Planted, Oklahoma, 2000-20091 1 Includes planted acreage for wheat, oats, rye, corn, sorghum, cotton, soybeans, and peanuts plus harvested acreage for all hay. Canola and sunflower acres included beginning in 2009. CROPS CROPS 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 15 Crop Calendar, Oklahoma1 1Relates to period when 5 to 95 percent of crop is planted or harvested. Monthly Farm Marketings of Select Crops, Oklahoma, 2004-2009 Winter Wheat, Percent of Total Sales1 Year Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May 2004-05 19 8 5 8 4 11 8 8 16 7 2 4 2005-06 26 13 14 12 5 2 8 7 5 3 1 4 2006-07 30 13 6 5 15 3 4 4 8 3 5 4 2007-08 29 25 15 10 3 2 4 3 3 1 2 3 2008-09 37 17 10 1 2 2 8 4 2 7 3 7 All Hay, Percent of Total Sales1 Year May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr 2004-05 6 11 15 14 10 7 6 7 8 6 5 5 2005-06 7 11 14 13 9 7 7 7 7 6 7 5 2006-07 7 11 14 13 9 7 7 7 7 6 7 5 2007-08 5 10 15 15 11 6 5 7 7 7 7 5 2008-09 8 11 19 17 7 5 6 9 5 4 4 5 Grain Sorghum, Percent of Total Sales1 Year Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul 2004-05 2 11 20 4 22 16 9 8 4 1 2 1 2005-06 5 11 8 22 22 15 3 3 4 5 1 1 2006-07 2 3 16 26 23 10 15 2 1 1 - 1 2007-08 10 14 7 15 19 13 7 3 8 2 1 1 2008-09 6 5 1 9 15 21 8 15 6 7 6 1 1 Monthly farm marketings as a percent of annual total used for calculating marketing year average prices. Marketing year usually begins with the month of harvest. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Frost Free Growing Wheat, Winter Canola Oats, Spring Corn Soybeans Sorghum Peanuts Sunflowers Cotton Alfalfa Hay Average Period No Frost Planting Harvest CROPS 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 16 Crop Acreage, Yield, Production, and Value, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 and Historic Year Planted1 Harvested Yield per Harvested Acre Unit Production Market Year Average Price2 Value of Production 1,000 Acres 1,000 Acres 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars Corn for Grain 1980 125 75 70 Bushels 5,250 3.55 18,638 1985 80 55 106 Bushels 5,830 2.70 15,741 1990 105 88 114 Bushels 10,032 2.32 23,274 1995 160 130 125 Bushels 16,250 3.70 60,125 2000 270 240 140 Bushels 33,600 2.10 70,560 2005 290 250 115 Bushels 28,750 2.39 68,713 2006 270 220 105 Bushels 23,100 3.17 73,227 2007 320 270 145 Bushels 39,150 4.07 159,341 2008 370 320 115 Bushels 36,800 4.46 164,128 2009 390 320 105 Bushels 33,600 3.80 127,680 Cotton Lint 1980 715 565 174 (3) 205 0.766 75,374 1985 370 360 380 (3) 285 0.485 66,348 1990 380 370 496 (3) 382 0.631 115,700 1995 380 315 187 (3) 123 0.735 43,394 2000 280 145 503 (3) 152 0.451 32,905 2005 255 240 716 (3) 358 0.473 81,280 2006 320 180 541 (3) 203 0.472 45,992 2007 175 165 817 (3) 281 0.610 82,277 2008 170 155 811 (3) 262 0.415 52,190 2009 205 195 785 (3) 319 0.6504 102,960 Cottonseed 1980 - - - Tons 82 125.00 10,250 1985 - - - Tons 106 59.50 6,307 1990 - - - Tons 150 107.00 16,050 1995 - - - Tons 56 114.00 6,384 2000 - - - Tons 58 90.50 5,249 - - - 2005 - - - Tons 127 72.00 9,144 2006 - - - Tons 72 98.00 7,017 2007 - - - Tons 107 135.00 14,378 2008 - - - Tons 91 202.00 18,281 2009 - - - Tons 108 132.004 15,576 Oats 1980 220 100 39 Bushels 3,900 1.96 7,644 1985 155 65 43 Bushels 2,795 1.75 4,891 1990 100 60 38 Bushels 2,280 1.77 4,036 1995 60 20 39 Bushels 780 1.80 1,404 2000 60 15 44 Bushels 660 1.60 1,056 2005 45 10 41 Bushels 410 1.80 738 2006 35 8 30 Bushels 240 2.40 576 2007 80 15 31 Bushels 465 3.40 1,581 2008 50 10 40 Bushels 400 3.50 1,400 2009 50 15 34 Bushels 510 2.70 1,377 1 Acres planted for all purposes. 2 Season average price through 1985; marketing year average price from 1986 forward. 3 Yield per Harvested Acre in pounds; Production in 480-pound bales. 4 The Market Year Average Price for 2009 is preliminary. The final MYA price will be published in October 2010. CROPS 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 17 Crop Acreage, Yield, Production, and Value, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 and Historic Year Planted1 Harvested Yield per Harvested Acre Unit Production Market Year Average Price2 Value of Production 1,000 Acres 1,000 Acres 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars Peanuts 1980 123 105 1,335 Pounds 140,175 0.258 36,165 1985 87 83 2,060 Pounds 170,980 0.263 44,968 1990 107 106 2,220 Pounds 235,320 0.421 99,070 1995 100 98 2,060 Pounds 201,880 0.298 60,160 2000 97 67 1,800 Pounds 120,600 0.293 35,336 2005 35 33 3,270 Pounds 107,910 0.178 19,208 2006 23 22 2,850 Pounds 62,700 0.177 11,098 2007 18 17 3,400 Pounds 57,800 0.240 13,872 2008 19 18 3,500 Pounds 63,000 0.255 16,065 2009 14 13 3,300 Pounds 42,900 0.205 8,795 Rye 1980 200 34 24 Bushels 816 2.00 1,632 1985 160 32 22 Bushels 704 2.50 1,760 1990 95 20 21 Bushels 420 2.40 1,008 1995 180 45 18 Bushels 810 3.90 3,159 2000 290 70 21 Bushels 1,470 3.40 4,998 2005 310 70 20 Bushels 1,400 3.95 5,530 2006 310 65 16 Bushels 1,040 4.10 4,264 2007 300 60 18 Bushels 1,080 6.10 6,588 2008 280 55 19 Bushels 1,045 7.00 7,315 2009 270 40 14 Bushels 560 8.20 4,592 Soybeans 1980 350 300 10 Bushels 3,000 7.34 22,020 1985 210 190 23 Bushels 4,370 4.70 20,539 1990 250 220 21 Bushels 4,620 5.43 25,087 1995 290 275 20 Bushels 5,500 6.65 36,575 2000 440 290 15 Bushels 4,350 4.25 18,488 2005 325 305 26 Bushels 7,930 5.45 43,219 2006 310 215 17 Bushels 3,655 6.35 23,209 2007 190 180 26 Bushels 4,680 10.00 46,800 2008 400 360 25 Bushels 9,000 9.10 81,900 2009 405 390 31 Bushels 12,090 9.35 113,042 Grain Sorghum 1980 700 480 34 (3) 16,320 5.55 50,755 1985 580 500 45 (3) 22,500 3.68 46,350 1990 380 350 47 (3) 16,450 3.80 35,039 1995 350 320 40 (3) 12,800 5.67 40,704 2000 450 360 38 (3) 13,680 3.10 23,748 2005 270 240 48 (3) 11,520 3.32 21,418 2006 270 200 34 (3) 6,800 5.87 22,353 2007 240 220 56 (3) 12,320 7.00 48,294 2008 350 310 45 (3) 13,950 5.89 46,013 2009 250 220 56 (3) 12,320 5.95 41,050 1 Acres planted for all purposes. 2 Season average price through 1985; marketing year average price from 1986 forward. 3 Sorghum Yield and Production are based on bushels; Sorghum Market Year Average Price is based on hundredweight. CROPS 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 18 Crop Acreage, Yield, Production, and Value, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 and Historic Year Planted1 Harvested Yield per Harvested Acre Unit Production Market Year Average Price2 Value of Production 1,000 Acres 1,000 Acres 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars Winter Wheat 1980 7,500 6,500 30 Bushels 195,000 3.88 756,600 1985 7,800 5,500 30 Bushels 165,000 2.91 480,150 1990 7,400 6,200 32 Bushels 198,400 2.57 509,888 1995 6,800 5,200 21 Bushels 109,200 4.41 481,572 2000 6,100 4,200 34 Bushels 142,800 2.57 366,996 2005 5,700 4,000 32 Bushels 128,000 3.39 433,920 2006 5,700 3,400 24 Bushels 81,600 4.70 383,520 2007 5,900 3,500 28 Bushels 98,000 6.22 609,560 2008 5,600 4,500 37 Bushels 166,500 6.93 1,153,845 2009 5,700 3,500 22 Bushels 77,000 4.80 369,600 Watermelons3 1980 8.0 7.0 30 Hundredweight 210 6.53 1,371 1995 12.0 9.0 98 Hundredweight 882 7.00 6,174 2000 8.5 6.0 70 Hundredweight 420 7.00 2,940 2005 6.5 5.0 145 Hundredweight 725 9.40 6,815 2006 6.0 4.0 80 Hundredweight 320 9.70 3,104 2007 6.0 4.5 125 Hundredweight 563 10.50 5,912 2008 5.5 4.5 80 Hundredweight 360 9.80 3,528 2009 5.5 3.5 75 Hundredweight 263 13.10 3,445 Canola4 2009 42 37 1,300 (5) 48,100 19.00 9,139 Sunflowers, All4 2009 16 15.0 1,167 (5) 17,500 17.50 3,065 Sunflowers, Oil4 2009 13 12.5 1,100 (5) 13,750 16.70 2,296 Sunflowers, Non-Oil Use4 2009 3 2.5 1,500 (5) 3,750 20.50 769 1 Acres planted for all purposes. 2 Season average price through 1985; marketing year average price from 1986 forward. 3 Data series discontinued in 1982 and resumed in 1992. 4 Oklahoma data published beginning in 2009. 5 Yield and Production are based on pounds; Market Year Average Price is based on hundredweight. Silage Acreage, Yield, and Production, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 and Historic Year Corn Silage Sorghum Silage Harvested Yield per Harvested Acre Production Harvested Yield per Harvested Acre Production 1,000 Acres Tons 1,000 Tons 1,000 Acres Tons 1,000 Tons 1980 36 13 468 30 9 270 1985 23 17 391 16 12 192 1990 15 15 225 12 9 108 1995 27 14 378 12 6 72 2000 25 17 425 17 9 153 2005 27 18 486 14 7 98 2006 35 17 595 16 5 80 2007 30 20 585 12 5 60 2008 30 17 495 16 10 160 2009 25 14 350 12 13 156 CROPS 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 19 Hay Acreage, Yield, Production, and Value, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 and Historic Year Harvested Yield per Harvested Acre Production Market Year Average Price1 Value of Production1 1,000 Acres Tons 1,000 Tons Dollars per Ton 1,000 Dollars All Hay 1980 1,570 1.47 2,315 72.50 167,838 1985 2,200 2.26 4,980 56.00 278,880 1990 2,130 1.84 3,926 72.50 285,784 1995 2,170 1.87 4,060 73.50 267,260 2000 2,430 1.92 4,659 73.50 284,498 2005 2,920 1.74 5,084 79.00 333,248 2006 3,160 1.13 3,556 117.00 355,264 2007 3,140 2.18 6,858 74.00 554,850 2008 2,910 1.90 5,536 93.50 503,320 2009 3,220 1.64 5,278 111.00 509,646 Alfalfa Hay 1980 420 2.50 1,050 – – 1985 400 3.90 1,560 – – 1990 430 3.20 1,376 96.50 132,784 1995 350 3.80 1,330 86.00 114,380 2000 330 3.30 1,089 87.50 95,288 2005 320 3.70 1,184 97.00 114,848 2006 360 2.10 756 144.00 108,864 2007 340 3.70 1,258 125.00 157,250 2008 310 3.60 1,116 150.00 167,400 2009 320 2.90 928 132.00 122,496 All Other Hay2 1980 1,150 1.10 1,265 – – 1985 1,800 1.90 3,420 – – 1990 1,700 1.50 2,550 60.00 153,000 1995 1,820 1.50 2,730 56.00 152,880 2000 2,100 1.70 3,570 53.00 189,210 2005 2,600 1.50 3,900 56.50 218,400 2006 2,800 1.00 2,800 88.00 246,400 2007 2,800 2.00 5,600 71.00 397,600 2008 2,600 1.70 4,420 76.00 335,920 2009 2,900 1.50 4,350 89.00 387,150 1 Market Year Average Price and Value of Production for Alfalfa and Other Hay not available until 1989. 2 Includes wild, grain, peanut, lespedeza, and other tame hay. Pecans, Production, Price, and Value, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 and Historic Year Pecans (Native & Seedling) Pecans (Improved) Pecans (All) Utilized Production Price per Pound Value of Production Utilized Production Price per Pound Value of Production Utilized Production Price per Pound Value of Production 1,000 Pounds Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Pounds Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Pounds Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1980 3,000 0.680 2,040 500 1.150 575 3,500 0.747 2,615 1985 8,500 0.530 4,505 1,500 0.850 1,275 10,000 0.578 5,780 1990 4,200 0.870 3,654 800 1.140 912 5,000 0.913 4,566 1995 16,500 0.780 12,870 2,500 1.100 2,750 19,000 0.822 15,620 2000 2,300 0.800 1,840 200 1.300 260 2,500 0.840 2,100 2005 15,000 1.200 18,000 6,000 1.900 11,400 21,000 1.400 29,400 2006 12,000 1.150 13,800 5,000 1.700 8,500 17,000 1.310 22,300 2007 27,000 0.750 20,250 3,000 1.350 4,050 30,000 0.810 24,300 2008 4,000 0.800 3,200 1,000 1.600 1,600 5,000 0.960 4,800 2009 10,500 0.900 9,450 3,000 1.500 4,500 13,500 1.030 13,950 CROPS 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 20 Stocks of Grain, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 Year March 1 June 1 September 1 December 1 Off-Farm Stocks Total Stocks Off-Farm Stocks Total Stocks Off-Farm Stocks Total Stocks Off-Farm Stocks Total Stocks 1,000 Bushels 1,000 Bushels 1,000 Bushels 1,000 Bushels 1,000 Bushels 1,000 Bushels 1,000 Bushels 1,000 Bushels Winter Wheat 2005 49,858 53,858 19,473 20,973 97,146 106,146 77,231 81,731 2006 47,734 49,934 26,627 27,627 76,203 85,203 63,425 67,925 2007 42,558 44,958 21,399 22,199 85,227 92,227 79,402 82,402 2008 59,677 60,877 24,559 25,159 110,000 122,000 93,406 99,406 2009 73,269 78,069 47,692 50,092 112,850 120,850 105,181 108,681 .Year March 1 Off-Farm Stocks June 1 Off-Farm Stocks September 1 Off-Farm Stocks December 1 Off-Farm Stocks 1,000 Bushels 1,000 Bushels 1,000 Bushels 1,000 Bushels Barley 2005 29 25 24 24 2006 27 7 53 47 2007 52 22 (1) (1) 2008 (1) (1) (1) (1) 2009 (1) 27 (1) 6 Corn 2005 9,324 5,635 636 12,448 2006 9,670 5,983 (1) 15,077 2007 11,892 6,793 1,601 18,236 2008 11,522 9,638 4,422 19,603 2009 15,622 10,816 3,999 17,701 Oats 2005 96 246 210 151 2006 217 209 174 218 2007 217 (1) 177 248 2008 182 451 254 147 2009 117 239 (1) (1) Sorghum 2005 10,572 3,145 1,337 14,168 2006 (1) (1) (1) (1) 2007 (1) (1) (1) 11,008 2008 (1) (1) (1) 10,466 2009 8,456 5,880 (1) 7,488 Soybeans 2005 748 310 (1) 2,292 2006 1,113 377 (1) 2,245 2007 1,428 610 517 2,277 2008 1,371 (1) (1) 3,512 2009 (1) (1) (1) (1) 1 Not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. Off-Farm Facilities and Off-Farm, On-Farm, and Total Storage Capacity, Oklahoma, Dec 1, 2005-2009 Year Off-Farm Facilities Capacity Off-Farm On-Farm Total Number 1,000 Bushels 1,000 Bushels 1,000 Bushels 2005 257 230,000 75,000 305,000 2006 251 225,000 75,000 300,000 2007 248 225,000 75,000 300,000 2008 238 225,000 75,000 300,000 2009 236 225,000 75,000 300,000 CROPS 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 21 Consumption of Commercial Fertilizers, Oklahoma and United States, 2007-20081 * Item Oklahoma United States 2007 2008 2007 2008 Short Tons Short Tons Short Tons Short Tons Multiple Nutrient Fertilizers N-P-K 56,366 47,205 9,718,433 7,728,528 N-P 132,153 122,600 8,307,947 7,948,695 N-K 4,870 4,845 1,288,318 1,184,899 P-K 25 115 309,599 351,464 Single Nutrient Fertilizers Anhydrous Ammonia 55,170 78,870 4,249,988 4,617,765 Aqua Ammonia 10 22 373,817 448,089 Nitrogen Solutions 254,744 259,465 11,970,556 10,608,846 Urea 192,633 178,546 5,722,579 5,428,710 Ammonium Nitrate 29,870 11,557 1,056,148 869,295 Ammonium Sulfate 6,536 5,544 1,382,310 1,318,525 Ammonium Thiosulfate 3,027 4,716 364,626 334,471 Other Nitrogen Fertilizers 11,224 8,755 1,608,684 1,611,230 Total Nitrogen Fertilizers 554,090 548,979 27,224,349 26,505,531 Superphosphoric Acid 0 0 101,368 86,458 Superphosphate 22% and Under 0 0 8,621 4,385 Superphosphate Over 22% 188 210 142,133 120,821 Other Phosphate Fertilizers 11 61 184,988 193,624 Total Phosphate Fertilizers 199 271 437,159 405,594 Potassium Chloride (60% & 62% K20) 30,245 13,259 5,790,888 5,514,846 Potassium Sulfate (50% K20) 144 73 340,145 382,808 Potassium-Magnesium Sulfate (22% K20) 602 606 158,889 167,793 Other Potash Fertilizers 1,077 2,093 236,962 152,500 Total Potash Fertilizers 32,071 16,039 6,527,336 6,218,150 Natural Organics and Secondary and Micronutrients Natural Organics 5,305 2,399 693,427 662,850 Gypsum 109 409 1,399,232 1,539,246 Other Secondary and Micronutrients 1,938 1,124 1,646,407 2,307,463 All Fertilizers Multiple-Nutrient2 193,414 174,766 19,624,297 17,213,586 Single-Nutrient 586,360 565,289 34,188,817 33,129,274 Organics and Secondary & Micronutrients 7,352 3,932 3,739,066 4,509,559 Total 787,124 743,978 57,576,812 54,853,060 1 Year ended June 30, 2007 and 2008. Some categories do not sum to total due to unspecified ingredients. 2 Includes analysis of N-P-K, N-P, N-K, and P-K. Source: Commercial Fertilizers, 2008, Association of American Plant Food Control Officials and the Fertilizer Institute. *2009 data not available at time of printing. CROPS 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 22 Wheat Varieties: Percentage of Seeded Acres, Oklahoma, 2006-2010 Variety 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Variety 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Hard Winter Hard Winter (continued) Endurance 0.6 2.1 11.0 15.5 19.1 Centerfield - - * * 0.2 Jagger 38.2 40.8 34.4 26.1 15.4 Okfield - - - * 0.2 Duster - * 0.3 1.4 7.6 Karl 92 0.2 0.2 0.5 * 0.2 OK Bullet - 0.5 2.3 6.3 7.5 Longhorn 1.3 0.6 0.9 0.5 * Fuller - - * 1.2 6.4 Thunderbolt * * * * * Overley 1.4 4.8 10.2 9.2 5.0 Winterhawk - - - - * Jagalene 15.9 16.8 7.6 5.1 2.2 Armour - - - - * TAM 111 - 0.5 1.5 1.6 1.4 T136 - - - - * TAM 110 0.8 0.9 0.5 1.1 1.4 TAM 301 - - - - * 2174 9.6 5.1 4.3 2.9 1.4 Big Dawg * * - - * Santa Fe - 0.3 0.7 1.2 1.3 Scout 66 0.6 * * 0.2 * Deliver - * 0.4 0.7 1.3 Ogallala 0.2 0.2 0.2 * * TAM 112 - - 0.4 0.4 1.1 Elevator Run 0.7 0.3 0.2 * * Fannin - 0.4 1.3 1.2 1.0 Other Hard Red 1 6.9 6.3 3.5 5.6 2.3 Cutter 2.2 2.9 1.8 1.3 0.8 Other Hard White 2 0.2 * 0.2 * * PostRock - - - * 0.8 Unknown Hard 5.0 4.8 5.6 5.1 8.2 Big Max 0.7 1.1 0.9 0.3 0.6 Total Hard 93.5 95.2 93.7 91.9 89.6 Doans - - - 0.2 0.6 TAM 203 - - - * 0.5 Jackpot - - - * 0.5 Soft Winter Shocker - - * 0.3 0.5 Coker 9134 * 0.2 0.3 0.2 * 2158 0.7 0.5 0.6 0.3 0.4 All Other Soft 3 1.4 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.5 HG-9 0.3 0.5 * 0.4 0.4 Unknown Soft 0.5 1.1 0.7 0.6 0.4 Chisholm 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.5 0.4 Total Soft 1.9 1.6 1.3 0.9 0.9 Custer 1.8 1.3 1.2 0.8 0.3 Unknown 4.6 3.2 5.0 7.2 9.5 2137 2.4 1.2 0.9 1.3 0.3 Ok101 1.7 1.2 0.9 0.3 0.3 * Less than 0.2 percent. 1 All other hard red varieties in 2010 include, 2157, 2163, 2180, AGSECO 7853, Art, Billings, Coronado, Dumas, Everest, Keota, Ok102, Onaga, Osage, Protection CL, Ranger, Sturdy 2K, T81, TAM 107, TAM 304, TAM 401, Tonkawa and Triumph 64. 2 All other hard white varieties. 3 All other soft varieties in 2010 include Delta King 9577 and Mason. Top Three Wheat Varieties, by Percent, by District, Oklahoma, Crop Year 2010 CROPS 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 23 Major Wheat Varieties, by District, Oklahoma, Crop Year 2010 Variety Panhandle West Central Southwest North Central Central South Central Other Districts State Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Hard Red Endurance 13.5 19.4 15.9 25.0 23.5 8.1 11.4 19.1 Jagger 11.1 23.3 30.6 6.1 6.4 0.0 2.7 15.4 Duster 2.6 4.7 2.8 12.1 19.2 3.8 6.2 7.6 OK Bullet 8.7 6.6 9.7 8.0 3.1 0.0 0.0 7.5 Fuller 0.0 6.6 8.4 9.0 6.1 0.0 0.0 6.4 Overley 0.0 6.1 5.7 7.0 4.9 0.0 1.2 5.0 Wheat Harvested Acres, Oklahoma, 1980-2009 Wheat Production, Oklahoma, 1980-2009 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2009 Million Acres 0 50 100 150 200 250 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2009 Million Bushels COUNTY ESTIMATES 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 24 All Wheat Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20081 District and County Planted for All Purposes Irrigated Non-Irrigated Total Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Acres Acres Bushels Bushels Acres Bushels Bushels Acres Bushels Bushels Panhandle Beaver 150,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 123,000 22.5 2,750,000 Texas 220,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 125,000 37.0 4,650,000 Other Counties 320,000 112,000 49.0 5,500,000 343,000 20.5 7,000,000 207,000 24.5 5,100,000 Total 690,000 112,000 49.0 5,500,000 343,000 20.5 7,000,000 455,000 27.5 12,500,000 West Central Beckham 70,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 58,000 29.5 1,700,000 Blaine 210,000 1,100 45.5 50,000 168,900 35.5 6,000,000 170,000 35.5 6,050,000 Custer 205,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 180,000 39.5 7,070,000 Dewey 130,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 105,000 35.5 3,730,000 Other Counties 315,000 5,400 46.5 250,000 594,600 36.0 21,500,000 257,000 36.0 9,250,000 Total 930,000 6,500 46.0 300,000 763,500 36.0 27,500,000 770,000 36.0 27,800,000 Southwest Comanche 75,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 60,000 35.5 2,140,000 Cotton 165,000 - - - 120,000 35.5 4,260,000 120,000 35.5 4,260,000 Greer 95,000 1,300 42.5 55,000 83,700 33.5 2,795,000 85,000 33.5 2,850,000 Jackson 215,000 3,300 47.0 155,000 186,700 38.5 7,205,000 190,000 38.5 7,360,000 Kiowa 270,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 245,000 40.5 9,890,000 Tillman 200,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 180,000 38.5 6,900,000 Other Counties 290,000 30,400 44.0 1,340,000 674,600 39.0 26,190,000 220,000 39.0 8,600,000 Total 1,310,000 35,000 44.5 1,550,000 1,065,000 38.0 40,450,000 1,100,000 38.0 42,000,000 North Central Alfalfa 240,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 215,000 41.5 8,920,000 Grant 315,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 285,000 38.5 11,000,000 Kay 195,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 175,000 36.0 6,300,000 Noble 125,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 110,000 34.0 3,750,000 Woods 195,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 170,000 39.5 6,700,000 Other Counties 550,000 9,000 46.5 420,000 1,421,000 39.0 55,080,000 475,000 39.5 18,830,000 Total 1,620,000 9,000 46.5 420,000 1,421,000 39.0 55,080,000 1,430,000 39.0 55,500,000 Central Canadian 200,000 500 40.0 20,000 164,500 39.5 6,480,000 165,000 39.5 6,500,000 Cleveland 6,000 - - - 4,500 38.0 170,000 4,500 38.0 170,000 Creek 2,000 - - - 70,000 37.0 2,600,000 1,700 41.0 70,000 Grady 95,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 70,000 37.0 2,600,000 Kingfisher 225,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 195,000 39.0 7,620,000 Lincoln 10,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 5,000 37.0 185,000 Logan 70,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 60,000 38.5 2,300,000 McClain 30,000 - - - 15,000 40.5 605,000 15,000 40.5 605,000 Oklahoma 15,000 - - - 8,500 47.0 400,000 8,500 47.0 400,000 Payne 20,000 - - - 8,000 31.5 250,000 8,000 31.5 250,000 Pottawatomie 10,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 5,000 43.0 215,000 Other Counties 7,000 1,500 50.0 75,000 267,500 39.0 10,400,000 2,300 37.0 85,000 Total 690,000 2,000 47.5 95,000 538,000 39.0 20,905,000 540,000 39.0 21,000,000 COUNTY ESTIMATES 25 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS All Wheat Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20081 District and County Planted for All Purposes Irrigated Non-Irrigated Total Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Acres Acres Bushels Bushels Acres Bushels Bushels Acres Bushels Bushels South Central Coal 1,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 500 40.0 20,000 Garvin 28,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 13,500 45.0 610,000 Jefferson 70,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 19,000 46.5 880,000 Love 10,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,000 42.5 170,000 Murray 4,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,000 40.0 120,000 Other Counties 65,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 30,000 40.0 1,200,000 Total 180,000 70,000 43.0 3,000,000 Northeast Craig 10,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 9,500 34.5 330,000 Mayes 8,550 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 7,500 32.0 240,000 Nowata 5,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,000 32.5 130,000 Osage 24,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 17,000 35.5 600,000 Ottawa 20,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 18,000 33.5 600,000 Pawnee 4,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,500 34.5 120,000 Rogers 18,950 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 13,200 38.5 510,000 Wagoner 11,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 9,400 36.0 340,000 Washington 23,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 17,900 32.5 580,000 Total 125,000 100,000 34.5 3,450,000 Other Districts Other Counties 55,000 5,500 42.5 235,000 199,500 37.5 7,465,000 35,000 35.5 1,250,000 Total 55,000 5,500 42.5 235,000 199,500 37.5 7,465,000 35,000 35.5 1,250,000 State Total 5,600,000 170,000 47.5 8,100,000 4,330,000 36.5 158,400,000 4,500,000 37.0 166,500,000 1 Counties with fewer than 500 total planted acres or 300 total harvested acres are combined under Other Counties. Counties with fewer than 1,000 irrigated planted acres are combined under Other Counties. D Irrigated and non-irrigated not published to prevent disclosure 26 COUNTY ESTIMATES 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS All Wheat Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20091 District and County Planted for All Purposes Irrigated Non-Irrigated Total Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Acres Acres Bushels Bushels Acres Bushels Bushels Acres Bushels Bushels Panhandle Ellis 65,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 35,000 18.0 625,000 Harper 100,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 70,000 29.5 2,060,000 Texas 250,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 215,000 32.0 6,865,000 Other Counties 340,000 110,000 48.0 5,300,000 450,000 22.0 10,000,000 240,000 24.0 5,750,000 Total 755,000 110,000 48.0 5,300,000 450,000 22.0 10,000,000 560,000 27.5 15,300,000 West Central Beckham 70,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 30,000 23.0 690,000 Blaine 205,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 125,000 17.5 2,200,000 Custer 200,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 145,000 20.0 2,875,000 Dewey 125,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 70,000 20.0 1,410,000 Roger Mills 60,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 35,000 19.0 670,000 Washita 265,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 125,000 18.0 2,255,000 Total 925,000 530,000 19.0 10,100,000 Southwest Caddo 210,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 100,000 16.0 1,605,000 Comanche 85,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 25,000 9.5 235,000 Cotton 165,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 50,000 6.5 330,000 Jackson 225,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 80,000 15.5 1,255,000 Kiowa 265,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 180,000 15.5 2,815,000 Tillman 210,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 70,000 11.5 820,000 Other Counties 175,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 60,000 18.0 1,090,000 Total 1,335,000 565,000 14.5 8,150,000 North Central Alfalfa 235,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 180,000 30.0 5,425,000 Garfield 325,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 275,000 25.5 7,055,000 Grant 305,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 270,000 25.0 6,715,000 Kay 190,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 165,000 23.0 3,755,000 Major 135,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 90,000 22.5 2,040,000 Noble 130,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 100,000 19.0 1,905,000 Woods 205,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 160,000 30.0 4,800,000 Woodward 100,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 50,000 19.0 955,000 Other Counties - 4,000 37.5 150,000 1,286,000 25.5 32,500,000 - - - Total 1,625,000 4,000 37.5 150,000 1,286,000 25.5 32,500,000 1,290,000 25.5 32,650,000 Central Canadian 200,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 140,000 18.0 2,515,000 Grady 100,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 50,000 13.5 675,000 Kingfisher 225,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 150,000 20.5 3,110,000 Logan 70,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 35,000 24.5 855,000 McClain 32,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 15,000 12.5 190,000 Pottawatomie 12,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 7,000 15.5 110,000 Other Counties 61,000 2,000 50.0 100,000 418,000 18.5 7,800,000 23,000 19.5 445,000 Total 700,000 2,000 50.0 100,000 418,000 18.5 7,800,000 420,000 19.0 7,900,000 COUNTY ESTIMATES 27 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS All Wheat Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20091 District and County Planted for All Purposes Irrigated Non-Irrigated Total Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Acres Acres Bushels Bushels Acres Bushels Bushels Acres Bushels Bushels South Central Other Counties 195,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 40,000 19.0 750,000 Total 195,000 40,000 19.0 750,000 Northeast (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Craig 9,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 8,050 24.0 195,000 Delaware 2,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,400 21.5 30,000 Mayes 6,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,200 19.0 80,000 Rogers 5,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,700 15.0 40,000 Wagoner 15,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 10,000 23.5 235,000 Washington 10,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 7,000 16.5 115,000 Other Counties 68,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 31,650 16.0 505,000 Total 115,000 65,000 18.5 1,200,000 East Central (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Muskogee 9,200 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 5,600 28.5 160,000 Okmulgee 3,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,500 16.5 25,000 Sequoyah 4,900 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,000 37.5 150,000 Other Counties 12,400 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,900 22.0 85,000 Total 30,000 15,000 28.0 420,000 Southeast Other Counties 20,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 15,000 35.5 530,000 Total 20,000 15,000 35.5 530,000 Other Districts Other Counties - 39,000 29.5 1,150,000 1,191,000 17.0 20,000,000 - - - Total - 39,000 29.5 1,150,000 1,191,000 17.0 20,000,000 - - - State Total 5,700,000 155,000 43.0 6,700,000 3,345,000 21.0 70,300,000 3,500,000 22.0 77,000,000 1 In keeping with NASS policy, only those counties and/or districts are published where sufficient reports were received. Counties with fewer than 500 total planted acres or 300 total harvested acres are combined under Other Counties. Counties with fewer than 1,000 irrigated planted acres are combined under Other Counties. D Irrigated and non-irrigated not published to prevent disclosure. All Wheat Production, Oklahoma, 2009 Bushels Not Published Less than 2 million 2 million to 4 million Greater than 4 million 28 COUNTY ESTIMATES 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS All Corn Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20081 District and County Planted Irrigated Non-Irrigated Total Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Acres Acres Bushels Bushels Acres Bushels Bushels Acres Bushels Bushels Panhandle2 Beaver 7,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 7,000 167 1,170,000 Texas 93,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 91,800 182 16,720,000 Other Counties 21,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 21,200 147 3,110,000 Total 122,000 118,500 176 20,865,000 1,500 90 135,000 120,000 175 21,000,000 North Central Garfield 25,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 22,000 69 1,515,000 Grant 24,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 20,000 61 1,220,000 Kay 40,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 36,000 62 2,215,000 Other Counties 21,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 17,000 81 1,370,000 Total 110,000 95,000 67 6,320,000 Central Canadian 3,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,500 120 300,000 Cleveland 1,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 900 117 105,000 Grady 9,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,500 90 315,000 Oklahoma 1,100 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 900 100 90,000 Payne 1,600 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,000 85 85,000 Pottawatomie 3,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,500 102 255,000 Other Counties 9,800 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 5,700 79 450,000 Total 30,000 17,000 94 1,600,000 South Central Bryan 3,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,500 106 265,000 Garvin 4,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,000 83 250,000 Stephens 800 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 700 83 58,000 Other Counties 1,200 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 800 71 57,000 Total 9,000 7,000 90 630,000 Northeast Craig 5,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,500 83 375,000 Ottawa 7,300 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 7,200 106 760,000 Other Counties 9,700 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 8,300 74 615,000 Total 22,000 20,000 88 1,750,000 East Central Muskogee 6,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 6,000 93 555,000 Sequoyah 8,000 2,700 141 380,000 3,800 83 315,000 6,500 107 695,000 Other Counties 5,500 2,900 110 320,000 7,600 82 625,000 4,500 87 390,000 Total 20,000 5,600 125 700,000 11,400 82 940,000 17,000 96 1,640,000 Southeast Choctaw 3,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,200 97 310,000 McCurtain 10,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 9,500 90 855,000 Other Counties 8,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 7,300 87 635,000 Total 22,000 20,000 90 1,800,000 Other Districts Other Counties 35,000 25,900 129 3,335,000 157,100 69 10,825,000 24,000 86 2,060,000 Total 35,000 25,900 129 3,335,000 157,100 69 10,825,000 24,000 86 2,060,000 State Total 370,000 150,000 166 24,900,000 170,000 70 11,900,000 320,000 115 36,800,000 1 In keeping with NASS policy, only those counties and/or districts are published where sufficient reports were received. Counties with fewer than 500 planted acres or 300 harvested acres are combined under Other Counties. In some cases, a county with more than 500 planted acres is combined with a smaller county to prevent disclosure. 2 District estimates only are available for irrigated and non-irrigated corn. D Irrigated and non-irrigated not published to prevent disclosure. COUNTY ESTIMATES 29 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS All Corn Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20091 District and County Planted for All Purposes Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Acres Acres Bushels Bushels Panhandle Other Counties 127,000 118,000 186 22,000,000 Total 127,000 118,000 186 22,000,000 Southwest Other Counties 20,000 12,500 53 660,000 Total 20,000 12,500 53 660,000 North Central Grant 25,000 20,000 48 950,000 Major 5,400 4,400 125 550,000 Woodward 1,400 1,300 48 63,000 Other Counties 97,200 73,300 45 3,277,000 Total 129,000 99,000 49 4,840,000 Central Kingfisher 3,900 3,000 43 130,000 Pottawatomie 3,600 3,000 67 200,000 Other Counties 18,500 10,500 62 650,000 Total 26,000 16,500 59 980,000 Northeast Craig 5,500 4,500 60 270,000 Mayes 1,300 1,000 45 45,000 Ottawa 9,000 7,800 73 570,000 Other Counties 11,200 9,200 57 525,000 Total 27,000 22,500 63 1,410,000 East Central Sequoyah 8,000 7,700 74 570,000 Other Counties 12,000 10,800 72 780,000 Total 20,000 18,500 73 1,350,000 Southeast Choctaw 4,000 3,700 62 230,000 LeFlore 5,000 4,300 49 210,000 McCurtain 15,000 14,000 69 960,000 Total 24,000 22,000 64 1,400,000 Other Districts Other Counties 17,000 11,000 87 960,000 Total 17,000 11,000 87 960,000 State Total 390,000 320,000 105 33,600,000 1 In keeping with NASS policy, only those counties and/or districts are published where sufficient reports were received. Counties with fewer than 500 planted acres or 300 harvested acres are combined under Other Counties. In some cases, a county with more than 500 planted acres is combined with a smaller county to prevent disclosure. 30 COUNTY ESTIMATES 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Soybean Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20081 District and County Planted Harvested for Beans Yield per Acre Production Acres Acres Bushels Bushels North Central Alfalfa 9,300 8,200 23.0 190,000 Kay 70,500 61,500 23.5 1,430,000 Other Counties 52,200 45,300 18.5 830,000 Total 132,000 115,000 21.5 2,450,000 Central Cleveland 1,000 900 19.0 17,000 Grady 5,000 4,400 26.0 115,000 Kingfisher 4,800 4,400 38.5 170,000 Lincoln 1,000 900 22.0 20,000 Logan 4,200 3,800 19.5 75,000 McClain 7,500 6,800 23.5 160,000 Okfuskee 1,300 1,200 29.0 35,000 Oklahoma 1,800 1,600 31.5 50,000 Other Counties 13,400 12,000 27.5 328,000 Total 40,000 36,000 27.0 970,000 Northeast Craig 12,300 11,500 28.5 330,000 Delaware 1,000 900 33.5 30,000 Mayes 5,600 5,500 25.5 140,000 Osage 8,200 6,800 18.5 125,000 Ottawa 24,000 22,000 27.0 590,000 Rogers 3,100 2,800 28.5 80,000 Tulsa 3,300 3,000 25.0 75,000 Washington 9,000 8,000 32.5 260,000 Other Counties 49,500 46,500 22.0 1,020,000 Total 116,000 107,000 25.0 2,650,000 East Central Muskogee 15,500 14,400 24.5 350,000 Okmulgee 3,700 3,400 26.5 90,000 Sequoyah 9,700 8,500 30.5 260,000 Other Counties 5,100 4,700 32.0 150,000 Total 34,000 31,000 27.5 850,000 Other Districts Other Counties 78,000 71,000 29.5 2,080,000 Total 78,000 71,000 29.5 2,080,000 State Total 400,000 360,000 25.0 9,000,000 1 In keeping with NASS policy, only those counties and/or districts are published where sufficient reports were received. Counties with fewer than 500 total planted acres or 300 harvested acres are combined under Other Counties. In some cases, a county with more than 500 planted acres is combined with a smaller county to prevent disclosure. COUNTY ESTIMATES 31 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Soybean Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20091 District and County Planted Harvested for Beans Yield per Acre Production Acres Acres Bushels Bushels West Central Blaine 3,500 3,200 40.5 130,000 Custer 1,900 1,900 39.0 74,000 Washita 2,500 2,300 29.5 68,000 Other Counties 2,600 2,600 41.5 108,000 Total 10,500 10,000 38.0 380,000 North Central Alfalfa 8,100 8,000 32.5 260,000 Garfield 10,100 9,700 20.5 200,000 Grant 26,000 24,500 37.0 910,000 Kay 79,000 78,000 32.0 2,480,000 Major 1,400 1,400 35.5 50,000 Noble 17,000 16,000 29.5 470,000 Other Counties 1,400 1,400 21.5 30,000 Total 143,000 139,000 31.5 4,400,000 Central Kingfisher 3,900 3,700 27.0 100,000 McClain 3,600 3,500 24.5 85,000 Okfuskee 1,300 1,300 34.0 44,000 Oklahoma 1,500 1,200 41.5 50,000 Other Counties 16,700 14,800 26.5 391,000 Total 27,000 24,500 27.5 670,000 South Central Bryan 6,800 6,500 21.0 137,000 Garvin 7,600 7,500 33.5 250,000 Other Counties 1,100 1,000 23.0 23,000 Total 15,500 15,000 27.5 410,000 Northeast Craig 13,400 13,300 28.0 370,000 Delaware 1,200 1,100 32.5 36,000 Mayes 6,700 6,700 23.0 154,000 Ottawa 28,000 27,800 32.0 890,000 Pawnee 7,300 7,200 29.0 210,000 Rogers 3,900 3,800 29.0 110,000 Washington 11,500 11,300 32.0 360,000 Other Counties 59,000 55,800 30.5 1,690,000 Total 131,000 127,000 30.0 3,820,000 East Central Muskogee 15,400 14,000 32.0 450,000 Okmulgee 3,200 2,800 22.0 62,000 Sequoyah 10,200 10,200 36.5 370,000 Other Counties 3,200 3,000 26.0 78,000 Total 32,000 30,000 32.0 960,000 Other Districts Other Counties 46,000 44,500 32.5 1,450,000 Total 46,000 44,500 32.5 1,450,000 State Total 405,000 390,000 31.0 12,090,000 1 In keeping with NASS policy, only those counties and/or districts are published where sufficient reports were received. Counties with fewer than 500 total planted acres or 300 harvested acres are combined under Other Counties. In some cases, a county with more than 500 planted acres are combined with a smaller county to prevent disclosure. 32 COUNTY ESTIMATES 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS All Sorghum Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20081 District and County Planted Irrigated Non-Irrigated Total Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Acres Acres Bushels Bushels Acres Bushels Bushels Acres Bushels Bushels Panhandle Beaver 23,400 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 22,300 58 1,300,000 Ellis 1,900 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,800 53 95,000 Texas 66,000 7,800 96 750,000 52,200 34 1,750,000 60,000 42 2,500,000 Other Counties 43,700 8,800 80 700,000 42,200 33 1,400,000 26,900 26 705,000 Total 135,000 16,600 87 1,450,000 94,400 33 3,150,000 111,000 41 4,600,000 West Central Blaine 5,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,600 46 210,000 Custer 15,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 14,000 39 540,000 Roger Mills 1,300 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,200 50 60,000 Washita 14,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 13,600 33 450,000 Other Counties 6,600 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 6,100 43 260,000 Total 42,400 39,500 38 1,520,000 Southwest Jackson 11,700 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 10,700 46 490,000 Other Counties 41,900 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 36,800 44 1,610,000 Total 53,600 47,500 44 2,100,000 North Central Garfield 22,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 21,000 64 1,350,000 Grant 18,200 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 17,500 49 850,000 Kay 13,300 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 12,500 51 633,000 Major 5,200 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,500 49 220,000 Noble 4,700 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,500 33 150,000 Other Counties 26,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 25,000 52 1,297,000 Total 89,900 85,000 53 4,500,000 Central Canadian 1,100 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,000 50 50,000 Grady 1,700 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,600 38 60,000 Logan 3,100 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,900 45 130,000 Payne 1,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 900 39 35,000 Other Counties 5,400 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 5,100 40 205,000 Total 12,300 11,500 42 480,000 Northeast Craig 2,200 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,100 62 130,000 Mayes 1,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 900 50 45,000 Wagoner 1,300 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,200 63 75,000 Other Counties 6,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 6,000 42 250,000 Total 11,000 10,200 49 500,000 East Central Other Counties 3,200 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,000 43 130,000 Total 3,200 3,000 43 130,000 Other Districts Other Counties 2,600 15,400 65 1,000,000 183,600 45 8,350,000 2,300 52 120,000 Total 2,600 15,400 65 1,000,000 183,600 45 8,350,000 2,300 52 120,000 State Total 350,000 32,000 77 2,450,000 278,000 41 11,500,000 310,000 45 13,950,000 1 In keeping with NASS policy, only those counties and/or districts are published where sufficient reports were received. Counties with fewer than 500 total planted acres or 300 total harvested acres are combined under Other Counties. Counties with fewer than 1,000 irrigated planted acres are combined under Other Counties. D Irrigated and non-irrigated not published to prevent disclosure. COUNTY ESTIMATES 33 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS All Sorghum Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20091 District and County Planted Irrigated Non-Irrigated Total Harvested For Grain Yield per Acre Production Harvested For Grain Yield per Acre Production Harvested For Grain Yield per Acre Production Acres Acres Bushels Bushels Acres Bushels Bushels Acres Bushels Bushels Panhandle Beaver 19,600 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 16,900 53 902,600 Cimarron 15,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 13,800 60 830,000 Ellis 2,600 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,800 75 135,000 Harper 3,600 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,200 42 135,000 Texas 47,200 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 45,400 56 2,535,000 Total 88,000 81,100 56 4,537,600 West Central Blaine 3,800 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,500 59 207,000 Custer 11,300 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 9,500 47 446,500 Washita 7,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 6,000 44 264,500 Other Counties 4,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,900 30 117,400 Total 26,100 22,900 45 1,035,400 Southwest Other Counties 30,100 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 24,200 47 1,142,000 Total 30,100 24,200 47 1,142,000 North Central Alfalfa 10,500 - - - 9,000 62 560,000 9,000 62 560,000 Garfield 27,000 - - - 24,300 60 1,450,000 24,300 60 1,450,000 Grant 23,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 21,500 57 1,236,000 Kay 13,600 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 11,600 82 952,000 Major 3,900 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,600 60 217,000 Other Counties 7,500 1,500 82 123,000 41,100 60 2,450,000 5,900 28 168,000 Total 86,000 1,500 82 123,000 74,400 60 4,460,000 75,900 60 4,583,000 Central Kingfisher 2,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,900 59 111,600 Other Counties 6,100 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,300 63 270,400 Total 8,600 6,200 62 382,000 Other Districts Other Counties 11,200 22,000 76 1,669,000 122,100 50 6,068,000 9,700 66 640,000 Total 11,200 22,000 76 1,669,000 122,100 50 6,068,000 9,700 66 640,000 State Total 250,000 23,500 76 1,792,000 196,500 54 10,528,000 220,000 56 12,320,000 1 In keeping with NASS policy, only those counties and/or districts are published where sufficient reports were received. Counties with fewer than 500 total planted acres or 300 total harvested acres are combined under Other Counties. Counties with fewer than 1,000 irrigated planted acres are combined under Other Counties. D Irrigated and non-irrigated not published to prevent disclosure. 34 COUNTY ESTIMATES 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS State Production Maps for Select Crops All Corn Production, Oklahoma, 2009 All Soybean Production, Oklahoma, 2009 All Sorghum Production, Oklahoma, 2009 Bushels Not Published Less than 200,000 200,000 to 500,000 Greater than 500,000 Bushels Not Published Less than 200,000 200,000 to 500,000 Greater than 500,000 Bushels Not Published Less than 200,000 200,000 to 500,000 Greater than 500,000 COUNTY ESTIMATES 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 35 All Cotton Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20081 2 District and County Planted Irrigated Non-Irrigated Total Harvested for Lint Yield per Acre Production Harvested for Lint Yield per Acre Production Harvested for Lint Yield per Acre Production Acres Acres Pounds Bales Acres Pounds Bales Acres Pounds Bales West Central Beckham 3,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,200 885 5,900 Washita 10,700 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 9,900 533 11,000 Other Counties 2,300 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,200 589 2,700 Total 16,500 15,300 615 19,600 Southwest Greer 5,800 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 5,300 869 9,600 Jackson 56,000 45,200 1,200 113,000 6,600 400 5,500 51,800 1,098 118,500 Other Counties 82,300 29,800 1,079 67,000 49,400 442 45,500 73,900 668 102,900 Total 144,100 75,000 1,152 180,000 56,000 437 51,000 131,000 846 231,000 Other Districts Other Counties 9,400 5,000 960 10,000 19,000 531 21,000 8,700 629 11,400 Total 9,400 5,000 960 10,000 19,000 531 21,000 8,700 629 11,400 State Total 170,000 80,000 1,140 190,000 75,000 461 72,000 155,000 811 262,000 1 In keeping with NASS policy, only those counties and/or districts are published where sufficient reports were received. Counties with fewer than 500 planted acres are combined under Other Counties. In some cases, a county with more than 500 planted acres is combined with a smaller county to prevent disclosure. Counties with fewer than 1,000 irrigated planted acres are combined with Other Counties. 2 Bales are 480 pounds. D Irrigated and non-irrigated not published to prevent disclosure. All Cotton Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20091 2 District and County Planted Irrigated Non-Irrigated Total Harvested for Lint Yield per Acre Production Harvested for Lint Yield per Acre Production Harvested for Lint Yield per Acre Production Acres Acres Pounds Bales Acres Pounds Bales Acres Pounds Bales West Central Beckham 4,600 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,330 798 7,200 Washita 12,600 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 12,400 689 17,800 Other Counties 5,100 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,870 651 6,600 Total 22,300 21,600 702 31,600 Southwest Caddo 5,300 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 5,200 923 10,000 Harmon 15,800 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 15,100 1,348 42,400 Jackson 60,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 59,500 1,226 152,000 Kiowa 7,400 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 7,170 469 7,000 Tillman 63,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 57,900 393 47,400 Other Counties 17,800 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 16,630 470 16,300 Total 169,800 161,500 818 275,100 Other Districts Other Counties 12,900 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 11,900 496 12,300 Total 12,900 11,900 496 12,300 State Total 205,000 88,000 1,260 231,000 107,000 395 88,000 195,000 785 319,000 1 In keeping with NASS policy, only those counties and/or districts are published where sufficient reports were received. Counties with fewer than 500 planted acres are combined under Other Counties. In some cases, a county with more than 500 planted acres is combined with a smaller county to prevent disclosure. Counties with fewer than 1,000 irrigated planted acres are combined with Other Counties. 2 Bales are 480 pounds. D Irrigated and non-irrigated not published to prevent disclosure. COUNTY ESTIMATES 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 36 Rye Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20081 District and County Planted for All Purposes Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Acres Acres Bushels Bushels West Central Blaine 15,000 1,800 19.4 35,000 Roger Mills 6,000 1,000 22.0 22,000 Other Counties 39,000 8,200 17.4 143,000 Total 60,000 11,000 18.2 200,000 Southwest Caddo 11,000 1,100 22.7 25,000 Other Counties 7,000 1,400 25.0 35,000 Total 18,000 2,500 24.0 60,000 North Central Alfalfa 15,000 1,800 19.4 35,000 Garfield 9,500 1,000 23.0 23,000 Other Counties 65,500 9,200 18.7 172,000 Total 90,000 12,000 19.2 230,000 Central Canadian 6,000 2,000 15.0 30,000 Kingfisher 65,000 20,000 19.0 380,000 Logan 8,500 2,200 21.8 48,000 Other Counties 5,500 800 21.3 17,000 Total 85,000 25,000 19.0 475,000 South Central Love 4,000 1,000 16.0 16,000 Other Counties 10,000 2,000 18.0 36,000 Total 14,000 3,000 17.3 52,000 Other Districts Other Counties 13,000 1,500 18.7 28,000 Total 13,000 1,500 18.7 28,000 State Total 280,000 55,000 19.0 1,045,000 1 In keeping with NASS policy, only those counties and/or districts are published where sufficient reports were received. Counties with fewer than 500 planted acres or 300 harvested acres are combined under Other Counties. **Rye county estimates no longer published after the 2008 crop year** COUNTY ESTIMATES 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 37 Oat Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20081 District and County Planted for All Purposes Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Acres Acres Bushels Bushels Northeast Other Counties 2,400 700 57.1 40,000 Total 2,400 700 57.1 40,000 Other Districts Other Counties 47,600 9,300 38.7 360,000 Total 47,600 9,300 38.7 360,000 State Total 50,000 10,000 40.0 400,000 1 In keeping with NASS policy, only those counties and/or districts are published where sufficient reports were received. Counties with fewer than 500 planted acres or 300 harvested acres are combined under Other Counties. **Oat county estimates no longer published after the 2008 crop year** Peanut Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20081 District and County Planted Harvested for Nuts Yield per Harvested Acre Production Acres Acres Pounds Pounds West Central Beckham 4,600 4,400 4,365 19,200,000 Blaine 500 500 4,200 2,100,000 Custer 700 650 4,925 3,200,000 Other Counties 800 750 3,335 2,500,000 Total 6,600 6,300 4,285 27,000,000 North Central Major 1,100 1,000 4,100 4,100,000 Total 1,100 1,000 4,100 4,100,000 Other Districts Other Counties 11,300 10,700 2,980 31,900,000 Total 11,300 10,700 2,980 31,900,000 State Total 19,000 18,000 3,500 63,000,000 1 In keeping with NASS policy, only those counties and/or districts are published where sufficient reports were received. Counties with fewer than 500 planted acres or 300 harvested acres are combined under Other Counties. In some cases, a county with more than 300 acres may be combined with another county to prevent disclosure. **Peanut county estimates no longer published after the 2008 crop year** 38 COUNTY ESTIMATES 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Alfalfa, Other, and All Hay Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20081 District and County Alfalfa Other Hay All Hay Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production Acres Tons Tons Acres Tons Tons Acres Tons Tons Panhandle Cimarron (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 8,000 2.4 19,000 Other Counties (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 82,000 2.0 161,000 Total 90,000 2.0 180,000 West Central Beckham (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 23,500 1.7 40,000 Blaine 6,500 3.6 23,000 37,000 1.8 65,000 43,500 2.0 88,000 Custer (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 24,000 2.7 65,000 Dewey 4,000 3.8 15,000 14,000 1.5 21,000 18,000 2.0 36,000 Roger Mills 5,500 4.8 26,000 14,000 1.9 26,000 19,500 2.7 52,000 Washita 12,500 4.6 57,000 24,000 1.4 32,000 36,500 2.4 89,000 Other Counties 16,500 3.6 59,000 31,000 1.5 46,000 - - - Total 45,000 4.0 180,000 120,000 1.6 190,000 165,000 2.2 370,000 Southwest Caddo 7,500 4.0 30,000 27,000 1.7 46,000 34,500 2.2 76,000 Greer (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 13,000 2.5 33,000 Tillman (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 25,500 2.4 60,000 Other Counties 42,500 3.3 140,000 73,000 1.6 114,000 77,000 2.1 161,000 Total 50,000 3.4 170,000 100,000 1.6 160,000 150,000 2.2 330,000 North Central Alfalfa (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 30,000 3.3 100,000 Garfield 6,500 2.6 17,000 28,000 1.7 46,000 34,500 1.8 63,000 Grant (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 26,000 2.1 54,000 Kay 6,000 4.0 24,000 19,000 1.9 36,000 25,000 2.4 60,000 Major 3,000 3.4 10,000 27,000 2.1 57,000 30,000 2.2 67,000 Noble 3,000 2.7 8,000 35,000 1.2 40,000 38,000 1.3 48,000 Woods (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 25,000 2.5 63,000 Woodward (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 31,500 1.9 60,000 Other Counties 46,500 3.6 166,000 66,000 1.7 111,000 - - - Total 65,000 3.5 225,000 175,000 1.7 290,000 240,000 2.2 515,000 Central Canadian (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 50,000 2.4 118,000 Grady 19,000 3.2 60,000 39,000 1.6 62,000 58,000 2.1 122,000 Kingfisher (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 41,500 2.1 89,000 Lincoln (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 75,500 1.5 113,000 Logan (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 41,500 1.7 71,000 McClain (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 60,000 1.5 87,000 Oklahoma (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 32,000 2.6 83,000 Payne (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 61,500 1.6 100,000 Pottawatomie (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 30,500 2.0 60,000 Other Counties 61,000 3.6 220,000 481,000 1.6 743,000 149,500 1.6 242,000 Total 80,000 3.5 280,000 520,000 1.6 805,000 600,000 1.8 1,085,000 South Central Other Counties 25,000 3.6 90,000 450,000 1.7 740,000 475,000 1.8 830,000 Total 25,000 3.6 90,000 450,000 1.7 740,000 475,000 1.8 830,000 Northeast Mayes 1,000 6.0 6,000 64,000 1.9 120,000 65,000 1.9 126,000 Rogers (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 41,500 2.1 85,000 Other Counties 9,000 3.8 34,000 386,000 1.7 660,000 353,500 1.7 609,000 Total 10,000 4.0 40,000 450,000 1.8 780,000 460,000 1.8 820,000 COUNTY ESTIMATES 39 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Alfalfa, Other, and All Hay Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20081 District and County Alfalfa Other Hay All Hay Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production Acres Tons Tons Acres Tons Tons Acres Tons Tons East Central Okmulgee (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 42,000 1.7 70,000 Other Counties (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 488,000 1.8 895,000 Total 530,000 1.8 965,000 Other Districts Other Counties 35,000 3.8 131,000 785,000 1.9 1,455,000 200,000 2.2 441,000 Total 35,000 3.8 131,000 785,000 1.9 1,455,000 200,000 2.2 441,000 State Total 310,000 3.6 1,116,000 2,600,000 1.7 4,420,000 2,910,000 1.9 5,536,000 1 In keeping with NASS policy, only those counties and/or districts are published where sufficient reports were received. Counties with fewer than 300 acres harvested are combined under Other Counties. In some cases, counties with more than 300 acres may be combined with another county to prevent disclosure. D Alfalfa and Other Hay not published to prevent disclosure. Alfalfa and Other Hay Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20091 2 District and County Alfalfa Other Hay Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production Acres Tons Tons Acres Tons Tons Panhandle Beaver (D) (D) (D) 23,000 1.35 31,000 Harper (D) (D) (D) 20,000 1.00 20,000 Other Counties 20,000 3.00 60,000 47,000 1.25 59,000 Total 20,000 3.00 60,000 90,000 1.20 110,000 West Central Beckham 5,500 2.90 16,000 22,000 1.35 30,000 Blaine 7,000 2.15 15,000 38,000 1.25 48,000 Custer 11,000 3.25 `36,000 17,000 1.45 25,000 Washita 12,500 3.85 48,000 32,000 1.05 34,000 Other Counties 9,000 3.35 30,000 36,000 1.35 48,000 Total 45,000 3.20 145,000 145,000 1.30 185,000 Southwest Caddo 8,000 2.50 20,000 37,000 1.30 48,000 Comanche 7,000 2.00 14,000 (D) (D) (D) Cotton 1,000 2.00 2,000 25,000 1.20 30,000 Greer 5,000 2.20 11,000 10,000 1.00 10,000 Harmon 2,500 4.00 10,000 (D) (D) (D) Jackson (D) (D) (D) 12,000 1.10 13,000 Kiowa 7,000 2.30 16,000 15,000 1.15 17,000 Other Counties 19,500 2.40 47,000 51,000 1.00 52,000 Total 50,000 2.40 120,000 150,000 1.15 170,000 North Central Garfield (D) (D) (D) 36,000 1.35 48,000 Grant 12,000 3.35 40,000 19,000 1.35 26,000 Kay (D) (D) (D) 23,000 1.05 24,000 Major 4,500 2.65 12,000 (D) (D) (D) Noble 4,500 2.45 11,000 40,000 1.45 58,000 Woods 14,000 3.30 46,000 17,000 1.60 27,000 Woodward (D) (D) (D) 32,000 1.05 33,000 Other Counties 40,000 3.05 121,000 48,000 1.55 74,000 Total 75,000 3.05 230,000 215,000 1.35 290,000 40 COUNTY ESTIMATES 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Alfalfa and Other Hay Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20091 2 District and County Alfalfa Other Hay Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production Acres Tons Tons Acres Tons Tons Central Canadian (D) (D) (D) 43,000 1.55 66,000 Grady (D) (D) (D) 45,000 1.55 69,000 Kingfisher 10,000 2.70 27,000 35,000 1.80 63,000 Lincoln 2,500 2.20 5,500 77,000 1.40 106,000 Logan 3,500 2.85 10,000 (D) (D) (D) McClain (D) (D) (D) 53,000 1.85 97,000 Payne (D) (D) (D) 62,000 1.55 96,000 Pottawatomie (D) (D) (D) 36,000 1.70 62,000 Other Counties 59,000 3.25 190,500 209,000 1.60 336,000 Total 75,000 3.10 233,000 560,000 1.60 895,000 South Central Carter 1,000 3.00 3,000 (D) (D) (D) Garvin (D) (D) (D) 32,000 1.70 55,000 Stephens 2,000 3.50 7,000 (D) (D) (D) Other Counties 27,000 2.45 66,000 458,000 1.45 660,000 Total 30,000 2.55 76,000 490,000 1.45 715,000 Northeast Craig (D) (D) (D) 85,000 1.80 152,000 Mayes (D) (D) (D) 67,000 1.35 90,000 Other Counties (D) (D) (D) 338,000 1.40 478,000 Total 490,000 1.45 720,000 East Central Other Counties (D) (D) (D) 550,000 1.60 870,000 Total 550,000 1.60 870,000 Southeast Other Counties (D) (D) (D) 210,000 1.90 395,000 Total 210,000 1.90 395,000 Other Districts Other Counties 25,000 2.55 64,000 - - - Total 25,000 2.55 64,000 State Total 320,000 2.90 928,000 2,900,000 1.50 4,350,000 1 Counties with fewer than 300 acres harvested are combined under Other Counties. In some cases, counties with more than 300 acres may be combined with another county to prevent disclosure. 2 All Hay not published beginning with 2009. D Not published to prevent disclosure. COUNTY ESTIMATES 41 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Alfalfa Hay Production, Oklahoma, 2009 Other Hay Production, Oklahoma, 2009 Tons Not Published Less than 20,000 20,000 to 40,000 Greater than 40,000 Tons Not Published Less than 40,000 40,000 to 80,000 Greater than 80,000 COUNTY ESTIMATES 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 42 Pasture and Cropland Cash Rents, Dollars per Acre, Oklahoma, 2009-20101 District and County Pasture Irrigated Cropland Non-Irrigated Cropland 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Panhandle Beaver 6.50 7.50 58.00 41.00 13.00 20.00 Cimarron 5.50 6.50 (D) 52.00 (D) 21.00 Ellis 8.00 7.30 (D) (D) 16.50 22.00 Harper 9.00 9.00 (D) (D) (D) 23.00 Texas 8.50 7.50 55.00 (D) 15.00 20.00 Other Counties - - 57.00 72.50 20.00 - Total 7.00 7.50 57.00 61.50 17.50 21.00 West Central Beckham 10.00 12.00 (D) (D) 19.00 26.00 Blaine 12.00 11.00 (D) (D) 31.00 26.00 Custer 10.00 11.00 (D) (D) 43.00 31.00 Dewey 9.00 10.00 (D) (D) 28.00 21.00 Roger Mills 7.00 8.00 (D) (D) 18.00 20.00 Washita 11.00 12.00 (D) (D) 32.00 30.00 Total 9.00 10.00 30.50 27.00 Southwest Caddo 15.00 13.00 50.00 63.00 32.50 26.00 Comanche 14.00 12.00 (D) (D) 31.50 31.00 Cotton 13.50 12.50 (D) (D) 28.50 29.00 Greer 9.00 10.50 (D) 58.00 23.50 24.00 Harmon 9.00 9.00 (D) (D) 20.00 20.00 Jackson 10.50 10.50 (D) 102.00 29.50 28.00 Kiowa 12.50 10.50 (D) (D) 27.50 23.00 Tillman 12.50 11.50 (D) (D) 32.50 31.00 Other Counties - - 67.00 40.50 - - Total 12.00 11.50 63.00 60.00 29.00 27.00 North Central Alfalfa 12.50 14.00 (D) (D) 41.00 35.00 Garfield 13.00 11.50 (D) (D) 39.00 39.00 Grant 11.50 12.00 (D) (D) 38.50 37.00 Kay 14.00 13.00 (D) (D) 33.50 38.00 Major 10.50 10.50 (D) 85.50 23.00 27.50 Noble 12.00 12.50 (D) (D) 32.00 34.00 Woods 8.50 8.50 (D) (D) 35.50 32.50 Woodward 8.00 8.00 (D) (D) 20.00 20.00 Other Counties - - - 49.50 - - Total 10.00 10.00 66.00 35.00 34.00 Central Canadian 15.00 15.00 (D) 54.00 34.50 34.00 Cleveland 12.00 12.00 (D) (D) 23.00 38.00 Creek 8.00 13.00 (D) (D) 15.00 20.00 Grady 12.50 13.50 (D) (D) (D) 38.00 Kingfisher 12.50 14.00 (D) 48.50 31.00 30.00 Lincoln 10.50 9.50 (D) (D) 15.00 (D) Logan 10.00 11.00 (D) (D) 26.00 25.00 McClain 12.00 11.00 (D) (D) 31.00 34.00 Okfuskee 8.50 10.00 (D) (D) 15.00 (D) Oklahoma 11.00 11.00 (D) (D) 21.00 (D) Payne 12.00 13.00 (D) (D) 25.00 21.00 Pottawatomie 9.00 10.00 (D) (D) (D) 20.00 Seminole 8.00 10.00 (D) (D) 24.50 18.00 Other Counties - - - 46.50 32.50 22.00 Total 11.00 12.00 49.50 28.50 30.00 COUNTY ESTIMATES 43 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Pasture and Cropland Cash Rents, Dollars per Acre, Oklahoma, 2009-20101 District and County Pasture Irrigated Cropland Non-Irrigated Cropland 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars South Central Atoka 10.00 10.50 (D) (D) (D) 17.00 Bryan 13.00 15.50 58.00 52.00 18.00 35.00 Carter 8.00 7.00 (D) (D) (D) 15.00 Coal 9.00 8.50 (D) (D) 17.00 15.00 Garvin 13.00 12.00 (D) 44.50 33.00 30.00 Jefferson 13.00 11.50 (D) (D) 20.00 18.00 Johnston 8.00 9.00 (D) (D) 14.00 15.00 Love 12.00 10.50 (D) (D) 14.50 17.00 Marshall 12.00 9.50 (D) (D) 17.00 20.00 Murray 12.00 10.50 (D) (D) 20.50 17.00 Pontotoc 8.00 9.50 (D) (D) 12.00 15.00 Stephens 11.00 12.50 (D) (D) 15.00 28.00 Other Counties - - 52.00 38.00 16.50 - Total 11.00 11.00 55.00 46.50 19.50 20.00 Northeast Craig 18.00 15.50 (D) (D) 23.00 21.00 Delaware 17.00 17.00 (D) (D) 26.00 25.00 Mayes 16.00 17.50 (D) (D) 20.00 24.00 Nowata 18.00 15.00 (D) (D) (D) 17.00 Osage 11.00 14.50 (D) (D) 17.00 20.00 Ottawa 19.00 24.00 (D) (D) 36.00 28.00 Pawnee 12.00 11.00 (D) (D) (D) 29.00 Rogers 17.00 14.00 (D) (D) 20.00 22.00 Tulsa 11.00 10.00 (D) (D) 35.00 44.00 Wagoner 15.00 12.50 (D) (D) 22.00 24.00 Washington 14.00 13.50 (D) (D) 25.00 23.00 Other Counties - - 78.00 86.00 20.50 - Total 14.00 14.50 78.00 86.00 23.50 23.00 East Central Adair 16.00 18.50 (D) (D) (D) 36.00 Cherokee 10.00 12.50 (D) (D) 15.00 31.00 Haskell 11.50 11.00 (D) (D) 15.00 17.00 Hughes 10.00 10.00 (D) (D) 16.00 23.00 McIntosh 12.00 14.00 (D) (D) 21.00 23.00 Muskogee 12.00 16.50 (D) (D) 30.00 36.00 Okmulgee 13.50 10.50 (D) (D) 17.00 20.00 Pittsburg 10.00 10.00 (D) (D) (D) 17.00 Sequoyah 12.00 12.50 (D) (D) 16.00 36.00 Other Counties - - - - 15.50 - Total 12.00 13.00 18.50 23.00 Southeast Choctaw 10.50 14.00 (D) (D) 19.00 (D) Latimer 11.00 12.00 (D) (D) 21.00 (D) Le Flore (D) (D) (D) (D) 26.00 30.00 McCurtain 11.50 10.00 (D) (D) 30.00 31.50 Pushmataha (D) (D) (D) (D) 18.00 25.00 Other Counties 11.00 11.50 - - - 28.00 Total 11.00 12.00 24.00 29.00 Other Districts Other Counties - - 57.50 45.00 - - Total 57.50 45.00 State Total 10.50 11.00 60.00 60.00 28.00 28.00 1 In keeping with NASS policy, only those counties and/or districts are published where sufficient reports were received. D Not published to prevent disclosure. 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 2009 LIVESTOCK REVIEW Oklahoma’s cattle inventory on January 1, 2010, had increased by one percent from a year earlier, while sheep and lamb inventory was down six percent from the previous year. Oklahoma’s hog inventory on December 1, 2009, was down five percent from 2008. CATTLE Cattle and calves on Oklahoma’s farms and ranches on January 1, 2010, totaled 5,450,000 head, 50,000 more than the year before. All cows that have calved, at 2,130,000 head, were up one percent from a year earlier. The cow inventory consisted of 2,073,000 beef cows and 57,000 milk cows. There were 405,000 beef cow replacement heifers, up four percent from the previous year. The 2009 calf crop was 1,900,000 head, up one percent from 2008. The average value per head of all cattle and calves on January 1, 2010, was $730, down $20 from a year earlier. The total inventory value of all cattle and calves was $4.0 billion, two percent less than the previous year. There were 370,000 head of cattle being fed for slaughter on all Oklahoma farms and ranches on January 1, 2010. Of these, 365,000 were in feedlots with a capacity of 1,000 or more head. Fed cattle marketings during 2009 totaled 694,000 head, up 7,000 head from the previous year. The number of cattle placed on feed during 2009 totaled 748,000 head, up 57,000 head from 2008. HOGS The state’s hog inventory on December 1, 2009, totaled 2,290,000 head, down five percent from the previous year. The hog inventory consisted of 410,000 breeding swine, up 10,000 head from 2008, and 1,880,000 market hogs, down 120,000 head from the previous year. The 2009 pig crop totaled 6,966,000 head, up 10,000 head from 2008. The average value per head of all hogs and pigs on December 1, 2009, was $79, down $1 from 2008. The total inventory value of all hogs and pigs was $182.5 million, 5 percent below the prior year’s value. SHEEP AND WOOL Sheep and lamb inventory on January 1, 2010, totaled 75,000 head, down six percent from a year earlier. Of this total, 59,000 head were breeding sheep and lambs, and 16,000 were market sheep and lambs. The 2009 lamb crop, at 45,000 head, was down eight percent from the previous year. The average value per head of all sheep and lambs on January 1, 2010, was $152, down $4 from 2009. The total inventory value was $11.4 million, a nine percent decrease from a year earlier. There were 150,000 pounds of wool produced in 2009, down 32 percent from the previous year. The average price of wool was 40 cents per pound, the same as the previous year. Cattle and Calves 62.11% Broilers 15.56% Hogs 14.26% Dairy 4.21% Chickens and Eggs 2.02% Sheep 0.09% Other Livestock 1.75% Livestock Cash Receipts by Percent, 2009 LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK 45 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Pasture and Range Conditions, Oklahoma, 2009 Week Ending Very Poor Poor Fair Good Excellent Week Ending Very Poor Poor Fair Good Excellent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Jan 311 10 26 42 21 1 Aug 2 3 15 44 35 3 Aug 9 3 12 43 38 4 Feb 281 13 27 40 19 1 Aug 16 3 12 37 44 4 Aug 23 3 11 37 45 4 Mar 8 14 27 44 15 0 Aug 30 2 10 37 47 4 Mar 15 12 25 45 18 0 Mar 22 11 26 43 20 0 Sep 6 3 11 35 46 5 Mar 29 10 23 45 22 0 Sep 13 2 13 36 45 4 Sep 20 2 10 35 47 6 Apr 5 9 22 44 24 1 Sep 27 1 10 33 50 6 Apr 12 12 22 39 26 1 Apr 19 10 22 40 27 1 Oct 4 1 10 33 50 6 Apr 26 9 18 38 34 1 Oct 11 2 9 32 49 8 Oct 18 1 9 32 51 7 May 3 5 15 42 35 3 Oct 25 2 8 34 50 6 May 10 3 9 35 48 5 May 17 2 7 33 52 6 Nov 1 2 9 35 48 6 May 24 1 6 28 54 11 Nov 8 2 9 35 48 6 May 31 1 6 24 57 12 Nov 15 2 9 35 48 6 Nov 22 2 12 34 46 6 Jun 7 1 5 23 59 12 Nov 29 2 12 34 47 5 Jun 14 1 4 25 58 12 Jun 21 2 5 25 57 11 Dec 6 2 11 35 47 5 Jun 28 2 6 32 52 8 Dec 13 3 14 33 47 3 Dec 20 3 16 34 45 2 Jul 5 3 8 38 45 6 Dec 31 4 17 41 35 3 Jul 12 3 14 43 36 4 Jul 19 4 15 44 34 3 Jul 26 5 15 44 33 3 1 Month ending rather than week ending; the Crop Progress and Conditions is issued monthly during the winter months of January and February. Number of Livestock Farms, by Class, Oklahoma, 2004-2009 and Historic1 Year Cattle Milk Cows Hogs Sheep Number of Farms Number of Farms Number of Farms Number of Farms 1980 66,000 5,700 11,000 2,100 1985 65,000 5,300 6,200 2,300 1990 62,000 3,400 5,200 2,700 1995 63,000 2,400 3,400 1,700 2000 60,000 1,900 2,700 1,600 2004 56,000 1,500 2,500 1,900 2005 56,000 1,400 2,500 1,900 2006 55,000 1,400 2,600 2,000 2007 55,000 980 2,700 1,900 2008-20092 1 Cattle, hogs and sheep operations for 2007 were revised at the U.S. and State level based on the Census of Agriculture; this is a change from the previous definition of a livestock operation as any place having one or more head of the species on hand at any time during the year. 2 The number of operations by state will no longer be published on an annual basis. State level numbers will only be published in conjunction with the Census of Agriculture every five years. LIVESTOCK 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 46 Cattle and Calves: Number by Class and Calf Crop, Oklahoma, January 1, 2006-2010 Class 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head All Cattle and Calves 5,450 5,300 5,400 5,400 5,450 Cows and Heifers That Have Calved 2,120 2,120 2,120 2,100 2,130 Beef Cows 2,045 2,050 2,053 2,038 2,073 Milk Cows 75 70 67 62 57 Calves Under 500 Pounds 1,010 1,000 1,060 1,000 1,000 Steers 500 Pounds and Over 1,200 1,110 1,110 1,160 1,210 Heifers 500 Pounds and Over 980 930 970 1,000 960 Beef Cow Replacements 430 405 410 390 405 Milk Cow Replacements 20 15 30 30 25 Other Heifers 530 510 530 580 530 Bulls 500 Pounds and Over 140 140 140 140 150 Cattle On Feed 375 355 355 350 370 Calf Crop 1,940 1,940 1,880 1,900 - All Cattle and Calves: Inventory, Supply, and Disposition, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 and Historic Year On Hand January 1 Calf Crop Inshipments Marketings1 Farm Slaughter2 Deaths Cattle Calves Cattle Calves 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1980 5,500 2,150 1,200 2,980 228 10 92 140 1985 5,300 1,850 1,200 2,690 175 15 95 175 1990 5,200 1,800 1,400 2,520 230 10 90 150 1995 5,550 1,920 1,320 2,710 325 10 95 150 2000 5,200 1,850 1,350 2,770 325 10 105 140 2005 5,300 1,940 1,090 2,310 325 10 100 135 2006 5,450 1,940 970 2,460 345 10 100 145 2007 5,300 1,940 980 2,210 350 10 105 145 2008 5,400 1,880 900 2,210 335 10 95 130 2009 5,400 1,900 1,045 2,310 335 10 100 140 1 Includes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and State outshipments, but excludes inter-farm sales within the State. 2 Excludes custom slaughter for farmers at commercial establishments. All Cattle and Calves: Numbers by Class, Value per Head, and Total Value, Oklahoma, January 1, 2006-2010 and Historic Year Number on Farms and Ranches Births Average Value All Cattle and Calves All Cows That Have Calved Calf Crop per Head Total Value 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1980 5,500 2,270 2,150 445 2,447,500 1985 5,300 2,100 1,850 320 1,696,000 1990 5,200 1,960 1,800 510 2,652,000 1995 5,550 2,050 1,920 545 3,024,250 2000 5,200 1,990 1,850 630 3,276,000 2006 5,450 2,120 1,940 870 4,741,500 2007 5,300 2,120 1,940 800 4,240,000 2008 5,400 2,120 1,880 860 4,644,000 2009 5,400 2,100 1,900 750 4,050,000 2010 5,450 2,130 - 730 3,978,500 LIVESTOCK 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 47 All Cattle and Calves Inventory, Oklahoma, January 1, 2010 Beef Cow Inventory, Oklahoma, January 1, 2010 Milk Cow Inventory, Oklahoma, January 1, 2010 Head Not Published Less than 75,000 75,000 to 125,000 Greater than 125,000 Head Not Published Less than 25,000 25,000 to 50,000 Greater than 50,000 Head Not Published Less than 800 800 to 1,500 Greater than 1,500 LIVESTOCK 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 48 Cattle and Calves: Inventory by Class, by County, Oklahoma, January 1, 2009-20101 District and County All Cattle and Calves Beef Cows Milk Cows 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 Head Head Head Head Head Head Panhandle Beaver 85,000 100,000 (D) 20,000 (D) (D) Cimarron 115,000 150,000 11,000 (D) (D) (D) Ellis 60,000 50,000 23,000 26,000 (D) (D) Harper 115,000 120,000 24,000 22,000 (D) (D) Texas 295,000 370,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) Other Counties - - 32,000 22,000 - - Total 670,000 790,000 90,000 90,000 West Central Beckham 45,000 60,000 22,000 23,000 (D) (D) Blaine 120,000 135,000 33,000 33,000 (D) (D) Custer 90,000 90,000 24,000 26,000 (D) (D) Dewey 80,000 70,000 30,000 29,000 (D) (D) Roger Mills 55,000 60,000 32,000 35,000 (D) (D) Washita 90,000 85,000 24,000 24,000 (D) (D) Other Counties - - - - - 1,500 Total 480,000 500,000 165,000 170,000 1,500 Southwest Caddo 140,000 160,000 56,000 59,000 300 (D) Comanche 75,000 75,000 27,000 28,000 (D) 500 Cotton 85,000 60,000 (D) 19,000 (D) (D) Greer (D) 30,000 (D) 14,000 (D) (D) Harmon (D) 25,000 7,000 9,000 (D) (D) Jackson 45,000 50,000 (D) 15,000 (D) (D) Kiowa 85,000 80,000 22,000 25,000 (D) (D) Tillman 50,000 70,000 (D) 14,000 (D) (D) Other Counties 60,000 - 53,000 - 8,700 8,000 Total 540,000 550,000 165,000 183,000 9,000 8,500 North Central Alfalfa 85,000 110,000 (D) 15,000 (D) (D) Garfield 105,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 (D) (D) Grant 50,000 65,000 (D) 17,000 (D) (D) Kay 35,000 45,000 15,000 18,000 (D) (D) Major 60,000 60,000 21,000 25,000 400 400 Noble 45,000 50,000 18,000 22,000 (D) (D) Woods 90,000 70,000 32,000 28,000 (D) (D) Woodward 70,000 70,000 27,000 30,000 (D) (D) Other Counties - - 33,000 - 1,600 1,100 Total 540,000 570,000 171,000 180,000 2,000 1,500 Central Canadian 80,000 90,000 25,000 22,000 (D) 700 Cleveland 30,000 25,000 (D) 16,000 (D) (D) Creek 35,000 45,000 22,000 27,000 (D) (D) Grady 140,000 140,000 47,000 43,000 (D) (D) Kingfisher 115,000 100,000 23,000 23,000 1,500 1,400 Lincoln 85,000 80,000 49,000 47,000 1,700 1,500 Logan 60,000 65,000 25,000 22,000 (D) (D) McClain 50,000 55,000 23,000 22,000 1,000 800 Okfuskee 40,000 (D) 20,000 (D) (D) (D) Payne 45,000 45,000 26,000 24,000 (D) 700 Pottawatomie 65,000 50,000 27,000 28,000 700 (D) Other Counties 65,000 95,000 53,000 56,000 18,100 14,900 Total 810,000 790,000 340,000 330,000 23,000 20,000 LIVESTOCK 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 49 Cattle and Calves: Inventory by Class, by County, Oklahoma, January 1, 2009-20101 District and County All Cattle and Calves Beef Cows Milk Cows 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 Head Head Head Head Head Head South Central Bryan 80,000 95,000 43,000 47,000 1,900 (D) Carter 40,000 45,000 25,000 (D) (D) (D) Coal (D) (D) (D) (D) 600 (D) Garvin 90,000 85,000 41,000 39,000 (D) (D) Jefferson 70,000 75,000 20,000 22,000 (D) (D) Love 40,000 40,000 (D) 19,000 (D) (D) Pontotoc 55,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Stephens 75,000 65,000 35,000 32,000 (D) (D) Other Counties 230,000 270,000 166,000 166,000 3,000 - Total 680,000 675,000 330,000 325,000 5,500 Northeast Craig 80,000 80,000 (D) 40,000 800 800 Delaware 60,000 75,000 31,000 39,000 2,000 2,000 Mayes 95,000 90,000 46,000 43,000 3,400 3,600 Nowata 70,000 60,000 (D) 34,000 (D) (D) Osage 245,000 240,000 71,000 71,000 (D) (D) Ottawa 60,000 65,000 (D) 32,000 400 600 Pawnee 25,000 25,000 14,000 16,000 (D) (D) Rogers 85,000 75,000 41,000 42,000 500 (D) Wagoner 60,000 60,000 24,000 (D) (D) 500 Other Counties 50,000 40,000 123,000 43,000 900 1,000 Total 830,000 810,000 350,000 360,000 8,000 8,500 East Central Adair (D) 45,000 (D) (D) 3,100 3,100 Cherokee (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,000 2,300 Hughes (D) 60,000 (D) 36,000 (D) (D) Muskogee 90,000 90,000 45,000 54,000 (D) (D) Okmulgee 30,000 (D) 18,000 (D) (D) (D) Pittsburg 110,000 110,000 50,000 58,000 (D) (D) Other Counties 320,000 220,000 157,000 137,000 1,900 1,600 Total 550,000 525,000 270,000 285,000 7,000 7,000 Southeast Leflore 65,000 50,000 43,000 35,000 (D) (D) McCurtain 85,000 60,000 (D) 48,000 (D) (D) Other Counties 150,000 130,000 114,000 67,000 - - Total 300,000 240,000 157,000 150,000 Other Districts Other Counties - - - - 7,500 10,000 Total 7,500 10,000 State Total 5,400,000 5,450,000 2,038,000 2,073,000 62,000 57,000 1 Counties with less than 300 head combined in Other Counties. In some cases, a county with more than 300 head is combined with a smaller county to prevent disclosure. (D) Not published to prevent disclosure. LIVESTOCK 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 50 All Cattle and Calves: Production and Income, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 and Historic Year Production1 Marketings2 Price per Hundredweight Value of Production Cash Receipts3 Value of Home Consumption Gross Cattle Calves Income 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds Dollars Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1980 2,364,445 2,911,610 62.70 74.60 1,490,474 1,837,546 20,975 1,858,521 1985 2,092,700 2,685,550 49.90 62.30 1,050,111 1,349,092 20,354 1,369,446 1990 1,886,740 2,472,075 73.10 94.70 1,406,928 1,825,982 15,716 1,841,698 1995 1,949,665 2,748,600 62.50 70.50 1,228,370 1,728,243 13,281 1,741,524 2000 1,935,691 2,839,200 79.90 102.00 1,577,780 2,298,223 17,219 2,315,442 2005 2,058,260 2,555,800 104.00 132.00 2,180,872 2,697,456 24,320 2,721,776 2006 2,128,186 2,795,600 96.80 127.00 2,105,137 2,751,320 23,375 2,774,695 2007 1,976,898 2,478,625 99.40 121.00 2,001,874 2,495,424 23,167 2,518,591 2008 2,036,412 2,516,250 94.20 111.00 1,938,825 2,393,870 22,122 2,415,992 2009 1,983,903 2,537,200 86.70 105.00 1,746,563 2,226,324 19,858 2,246,182 1 Adjustments made for changes in inventory and inshipments. 2 Excludes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and inter-farm sales within the State. 3 Receipts from marketings and sale of farm slaughter. All Cattle and Calves: Number of Operations by Size Group, Oklahoma, 2005-20091 Year Operations Having 1-49 Head 50-99 Head 100-499 Head 500-999 Head 1,000 Head and over Number Number Number Number Number 2005 32,000 10,500 11,800 1,100 600 2006 32,000 10,000 11,200 1,200 600 2007 32,000 10,000 11,200 1,200 600 2008-20092 1 An operation is any place having one or more head of cattle on hand at any time during the year. 2 Beginning in 2008 data is no longer published on a yearly basis, but will be published every 5 years in conjunction with the Census of Agriculture. All Cattle and Calves: Percent Inventory by Size of Operation, Oklahoma, 2005-20091 Year Operations Having 1-49 Head 50-99 Head 100-499 Head 500-999 Head 1,000 Head and over Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent 2005 12 13 40 12 23 2006 12 12 39 13 24 2007 12 11 37 17 23 2008-20092 1 Percents reflect average distributions of various probability surveys conducted during the year but are based primarily on beginning-of-year and mid-year surveys. 2 Beginning in 2008 data is no longer published on a yearly basis, but will be published every 5 years in conjunction with the Census of Agriculture. Commercial Cattle Slaughter: Number of Head by Month, Oklahoma, 2005-20091 Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total 2 Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Head 2005 2,200 2,100 2,500 2,400 2,600 2,300 1,800 1,900 1,900 2,300 1,900 2,300 26,100 2006 2,700 2,300 2,800 2,500 2,600 2,300 1,800 2,200 2,000 2,500 1,800 2,100 27,700 2007 2,200 1,900 2,000 2,200 2,200 1,800 1,600 1,900 1,500 1,400 1,400 1,900 22,200 2008 2,400 2,200 2,400 2,400 2,600 2,400 2,200 2,000 2,100 2,400 1,900 2,300 27,300 2009 2,600 2,600 2,600 2,500 2,100 2,500 2,300 2,000 2,200 2,400 2,000 2,200 28,000 1 Includes slaughter in federally inspected and in other plants, but excludes animals slaughtered on farms. 2 Months may not add to totals due to rounding. LIVESTOCK 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 51 Cattle on Feed, Placements, Marketings, and Other Disappearance, for 1,000+ Head Capacity Feedlots, Oklahoma, 2008-2009 Year and Month Number on Feed1 Steers and Steer Calves Heifers and Heifer Calves Cows and Bulls Placements Marketings Other Disappearance2 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 2008 Jan 1 350 240 110 0 54 47 2 Feb 1 355 45 48 2 Mar 1 350 50 58 2 Apr 1 340 220 120 0 40 74 1 May 1 305 76 75 1 Jun 1 305 57 61 1 Jul 1 300 190 110 0 46 55 1 Aug 1 290 70 54 1 Sep 1 305 60 49 1 Oct 1 315 225 90 0 75 68 2 Nov 1 320 69 52 2 Dec 1 335 49 46 3 2009 Jan 1 335 215 120 0 54 57 2 Feb 1 330 51 49 2 Mar 1 330 68 66 2 Apr 1 330 190 140 0 52 66 1 May 1 315 67 71 1 Jun 1 310 44 58 1 Jul 1 295 173 122 0 69 52 2 Aug 1 310 73 56 2 Sep 1 325 80 48 2 Oct 1 355 215 140 0 83 60 3 Nov 1 375 57 53 4 Dec 1 375 50 58 2 1 Cattle and calves on feed are animals for slaughter market being fed a ration of grain or other concentrates and are expected to produce a carcass that will grade select or better. 2 Includes death loss, movement from feedlots to pastures and shipments to other feedlots for further feeding. Cattle on Feed: Number of 1,000+ Head Capacity Feedlots, and Marketings, by Size of Feedlot Capacity, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 Year Feedlot Capacity in Number of Head 1,000-3,999 4,000-15,999 16,000-31,999 32,000 and Over Total Lots Cattle Marketed Lots Cattle Marketed Lots Cattle Marketed Lots Cattle Marketed Lots Cattle Marketed Number 1,000 Head Number 1,000 Head Number 1,000 Head Number 1,000 Head Number 1,000 Head 2005 3 7 12 95 3 130 6 495 24 727 2006 3 7 11 95 3 135 6 495 23 732 2007 3 7 11 82 3 130 6 495 23 714 2008-20091 1 Beginning in 2008 data is no longer published on a yearly basis, but will be published every 5 years in conjunction with the Census of Agriculture. LIVESTOCK 2010 Oklahoma Agricultural Statistics 52 All Hogs and Pigs: Number of Head by Class and Weight, Oklahoma, December 1, 2005-2009 Class 20051 20061 20071 2008 2009 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head All Hogs 2,370 2,330 2,350 2,400 2,290 Breeding Hogs 400 390 400 400 410 Market Hogs and Pigs 1,970 1,940 1,950 2,000 1,880 Under 50 Pounds 920 900 910 830 780 50 - 119 Pounds 300 320 300 420 380 120 - 179 Pounds 240 240 220 260 240 180 Pounds and over 510 480 520 490 480 1 Market hogs and pigs weight groups changed beginning December 2008. Prior to 2008, market weight groups were under 60 pounds, 60-119 pounds, 120-179 pounds and 180 pounds and over. All Hogs and Pigs: Number by Class and Weight, Oklahoma, by Quarter, 2008-2009 Date Total Hogs Breeding Hogs Market Hogs Market Hogs and Pigs by Weight Groups Under 50 Lbs. 50-119 Lbs. 120-179 Lbs. Over 180 Lbs. 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 2008 Mar 1 2,350 400 1,950 880 380 220 470 Jun 1 2,360 400 1,960 880 410 220 450 Sep 1 2,460 400 2,060 890 410 240 520 Dec 1 2,400 400 2,000 830 420 260 490 2009 Mar 1 2,340 400 1,940 810 420 210 500 Jun 1 2,290 400 1,890 770 400 210 510 Sep 1 2,360 410 1,950 830 380 250 490 Dec 1 2,290 410 1,880 780 380 240 480 All Hogs and Pigs: Inventory by District, Oklahoma, December 1, 2008-20091 District 2008 2009 District 2008 2009 Head Head Head Head West Central 25,000 (1) Northeast 3,000 3,000 Southwest 20,000 (1) Other Districts 2,132,000 2,107,000 Central 220,000 180,000 State Total 2,400,000 2,290,000 1 In keeping with NASS policy, only those districts are published where sufficient reports were received. In some cases, a district is combined under Other Districts to prevent disclosure. All Hogs and Pigs: Inventory, Farrowings, Value per Head and Total Value, Oklahoma, December 1, 2005-2009 and Historic Year Number on Farms and Ranches Annual Farrowings1 Average Value per Head Total Value Sows Pig Crop 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1980 350 74 547 57.50 20,125 1985 200 39 275 66.50 13,300 1990 215 48 342 86.00 18,490 1995 1,000 210 1,948 72.00 72,000 2000 2,310 665 5,985 70.00 161,700 2005 2,370 770 6,834 84.00 199,080 2006 2,330 745 6,632 80.00 186,400 2007 2,350 770 7,152 74.00 173,900 2008 2,400 745 6,956 80.00 192,000 2009 2,290 755 6,966 79.00 182,490 1 Dec 1 previous year thru Nov 30 year shown. LIVESTOCK 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 53 All Hogs and Pigs: Inventory, Supply, and Disposition, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 and Historic Year Beginning Inventory, Dec 11 Pig Crop Inshipments Marketings2 Farm Slaughter3 Deaths Ending Inventory, Nov 304 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1980 370 547 40 547.0 10.0 50 350 1985 220 275 25 297.0 3.0 20 200 1990 230 342 93 430.5 2.5 17 215 1995 590 1,948 225 1,616.0 2.0 145 1,000 2000 2,260 5,985 920 6,443.0 2.0 410 2,310 2005 2,410 6,834 780 7,248 1.0 405 2,370 2006 2,370 6,632 960 7,251 1.0 380 2,330 2007 2,330 7,152 810 7,551 1.0 390 2,350 2008 2,350 6,956 1,062 7,527 1.0 440 2,400 2009 2,400 6,966 796 7,391 1.0 470 2,300 1 Dec 1 of previous year shown. 2 Includes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and state outshipments, but excludes inter-farm sales within the state. 3 Excludes custom slaughter for farmers at commercial establishments. 4 Nov 30 of year shown. All Hogs and Pigs: Production and Income, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 and Historic Year Production1 Marketings2 Price per Hundredweight Value of Production Cash Receipts3 4 Value of Home Consumption Gross Income 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1980 126,554 118,395 37.20 47,117 44,238 4,371 48,609 1985 80,547 84,303 44.60 35,987 37,782 1,147 38,929 1990 99,745 108,235 51.40 50,606 57,325 758 58,083 1995 460,294 433,456 38.60 188,039 186,766 830 187,596 2000 1,058,921 1,138,025 38.40 418,906 472,834 531 473,365 2005 1,294,586 1,326,748 43.90 609,305 642,479 255 642,734 2006 1,250,888 1,313,303 39.30 517,206 566,388 233 566,621 2007 1,311,843 1,347,834 39.40 549,716 584,656 235 584,891 2008 1,284,545 1,341,114 37.90 513,574 562,400 231 562,631 2009 1,265,851 1,315,666 34.80 473,680 511,301 209 511,510 1 Adjustments made for changes in inventory and inshipments. 2 Excludes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and inter-farm sales within the state. 3 Receipts from marketings and sale of farm slaughter. 4 Includes allowance for higher average price of state inshipments and outshipments of feeder pigs. Farrowings: Number of Sows, Pig Crop, and Pigs per Litter, by Quarter, Oklahoma, 2008-2009 Quarter Sows Farrowing Pigs per Litter Pig Crop 2008 2009 2008 2009 2008 2009 1,000 Head 1,000 Head Head Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head Dec-Feb1 180 190 9.35 8.90 1,683 1,691 Mar-May 185 185 9.45 9.00 1,748 1,665 Jun-Aug 195 190 9.35 9.50 1,823 1,805 Sep-Nov 185 185 9.20 9.50 1,702 1,758 1 December preceding year. Commercial Hog Slaughter: Number of Head by Month, Oklahoma, 2005-20091 Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total 2 1,000 Head 2005 415.6 362.1 431.7 430.6 392.5 426.7 381.1 443.0 406.1 438.2 412.8 433.0 4973.4 2006 410.2 373.3 434.3 405.0 400.6 404.1 377.9 433.1 418.5 440.6 426.4 378.7 4902.8 2007 413.8 380.7 455.9 398.1 412.8 410.4 386.4 406.4 392.4 459.5 427.3 427.6 4971.1 2008 457.8 417.4 434.4 464.7 422.7 417.1 428.3 400.7 443.0 488.1 436.6 465.1 5275.9 2009 469.2 399.4 418.4 473.9 440.5 431.1 445.6 433.7 463.0 465.3 426.6 458.5 5325.2 1 Includes slaughter in federally inspected and in other plants, but excludes animals slaughtered on farms. 2 Months may not add to totals due to rounding. LIVESTOCK 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 54 All Sheep and Lambs: Inventory Numbers, Oklahoma, January 1, 2006-2010 and Historic1 Year Number on Farms and Ranches Births Average Value All Sheep Breeding Sheep Lamb Crop per Head Total Value Head Head Head Dollars Dollars 1985 85,000 65,000 60,000 65.50 5,568,000 1990 119,000 105,000 85,000 72.00 8,568,000 1995 96,000 70,000 65,000 69.00 6,624,000 2000 55,000 40,000 37,000 100.00 5,500,000 2005 70,000 55,000 53,000 151.00 10,570,000 2006 80,000 62,000 49,000 157.00 12,560,000 2007 80,000 62,000 49,000 158.00 12,640,000 2008 80,000 65,000 49,000 170.00 13,600,000 2009 80,000 63,000 45,000 156.00 12,480,000 2010 75,000 59,000 - 152.00 11,400,000 1 Excludes new crop lambs for years prior to 1995. All Sheep and Lambs: Number by County and District, Oklahoma, January 1, 2009-20101 County and District 2009 2010 County and District 2009 2010 Head Head Head Head West Central Central Blaine (D) 500 Cleveland (D) 900 Custer (D) 2,100 Kingfisher (D) 3,100 Other Counties (D) 1,900 Logan (D) 3,700 Total - 4,500 Pottawatomie (D) 900 Other Counties (D) 11,400 Southwest Total - 20,000 Caddo 2,000 3,000 Other Counties 3,500 3,500 Northeast Total 5,500 6,500 Craig 1,200 1,100 Tulsa 500 (D) North Central Other Counties 7,800 7,900 Alfalfa (D) 1,100 Total 9,500 9,000 Grant 2,300 1,700 Kay (D) 3,000 East Central Major 2,100 1,600 Cherokee (D) 900 Woodward 1,300 (D) Other Counties (D) 5,100 Other Counties 12,300 6,600 Total - 6,000 Total 18,000 14,000 Other Districts Other Counties 47,000 15,000 Total 47,000 15,000 State Total 80,000 75,000 1 Counties with less than 300 head combined in Other Counties. In some cases, a county with more than 300 head is combined with a smaller county to prevent disclosure. D Not published to prevent disclosure. All Sheep and Lambs: Production and Income, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 and Historic Year Production1 Marketings2 Price per Hundredweight Value of Production Cash Receipts3 Value of Home Consumption Gross Sheep Lambs Income Pounds Pounds Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars 1980 5,351,000 5,702,000 15.00 62.00 2,669,000 2,971,000 124,000 3,095,000 1985 5,476,000 6,076,000 20.00 65.90 3,326,000 3,563,000 250,000 3,813,000 1990 7,205,000 6,180,000 21.60 50.90 3,187,000 2,759,000 84,000 2,843,000 1995 5,370,000 7,045,000 34.00 75.00 3,809,000 4,693,000 188,000 4,881,000 2000 3,186,000 3,330,000 35.00 75.00 2,153,000 2,306,000 204,000 2,510,000 20 05 4,407,000 3,340,000 38.00 102.00 3,842,000 3,215,000 413,000 3,628,000 2006 4,130,000 4,180,000 34.00 92.00 3,159,000 3,184,000 403,000 3,587,000 2007 3,703,000 3,703,000 33.00 95.00 3,056,000 2,959,000 368,000 3,327,000 2008 3,967,000 4,003,000 30.00 97.00 3,088,000 3,078,000 414,000 3,492,000 2009 3,731,000 4,230,000 31.00 97.00 2,975,000 3,192,000 417,000 3,609,000 1 Adjustments made for changes in inventory and inshipments. 2 Excludes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and inter-farm sales within the State. 3 Receipts from marketings and sale of farm slaughter. LIVESTOCK 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 55 All Sheep, Lambs and Goats: Inventory by Class, Oklahoma, January 1, 2006-2010 Class 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Head Head Head Head Head All Sheep and Lambs 80,000 80,000 80,000 80,000 75,000 Market Sheep and Lambs 18,000 18,000 15,000 17,000 16,000 Market Sheep 2,000 2,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 Market Lambs 16,000 16,000 14,000 16,000 15,000 Under 65 Pounds 8,000 6,000 5,000 8,000 6,000 65 to 84 Pounds 3,000 5,000 3,000 3,000 4,000 85 to 105 Pounds 2,000 3,000 3,000 2,000 2,000 Over 105 Pounds 3,000 2,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 Breeding Sheep and Lambs 62,000 62,000 65,000 63,000 59,000 Ewes 1 Year+ 46,000 46,000 46,000 46,000 43,000 Rams 1 Year+ 4,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 Replacement Lambs 12,000 11,000 14,000 12,000 11,000 Lamb Crop 49,000 49,000 49,000 45,000 - All Goats 85,000 90,000 124,000 114,000 (1) Angora Goats 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 (2) Milk Goats 10,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,300 Meat and Other Goats 74,000 81,000 115,000 105,000 90,000 1 No total published for 2010. 2 For 2010 the Oklahoma estimate for Angora was not published, but is included in Other States on the national Sheep and Goats release. All Sheep and Lambs: Inventory, Supply, and Disposition, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 and Historic Year On Hand January 1 Lamb Crop Inshipments Marketings1 Farm Slaughter2 Deaths Sheep Lambs Sheep Lambs Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Head 1980 93,000 62,000 11,000 10,000 46,000 1,000 6,000 8,000 1985 85,000 60,000 20,000 8,000 53,000 2,000 4,000 8,000 1990 119,000 85,000 9,500 11,000 51,500 1,000 5,000 10,000 1995 96,000 65,000 10,500 13,000 60,000 1,000 4,500 8,000 2000 55,000 37,000 7,000 5,000 31,000 1,000 2,000 5,000 2005 70,000 53,000 8,000 3,500 33,500 2,000 4,000 8,000 2006 80,000 49,000 9,000 10,500 33,500 2,000 4,000 8,000 2007 80,000 49,000 6,500 8,500 31,000 2,000 5,000 9,000 2008 80,000 49,000 8,000 11,000 31,000 2,000 5,000 8,000 2009 80,000 45,000 7,000 12,500 31,500 2,000 4,000 7,000 1 Includes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and State outshipments, but excludes inter-farm sales within the State. 2 Excludes custom slaughter for farmers at commercial establishments. Commercial Sheep and Lamb Slaughter: Number of Head by Month, Oklahoma, 2005-20091 Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total 2 Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Head 2005 (3) 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 (3) 900 2006 (3) 100 200 100 100 100 (3) 100 (3) 100 (3) 100 700 2007 (3) (3) 100 100 100 100 (3) 100 100 100 100 100 1,000 2008 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 100 100 1,300 2009 100 100 200 100 100 200 100 100 100 100 200 100 1,600 1 Includes slaughter in federally inspected and in other plants, but excludes animals slaughtered on farms. 2 Months may not add to totals due to rounding. 3 Not published to avoid disclosing individual plants. Wool: Sheep Shorn, Weight per Fleece, Production, Price, and Value, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 Year Number of Sheep Shorn Weight per Fleece Wool Production Price per Pound Value of Wool Sales1 Head Pounds Pounds Dollars Dollars 2005 45,000 6.0 270,000 0.40 108,000 2006 40,000 6.3 252,000 0.40 101,000 2007 45,000 5.6 250,000 0.50 125,000 2008 40,000 5.5 220,000 0.40 88,000 2009 30,000 5.0 150,000 0.40 60,000 1 Production multiplied by marketing year average price. 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Head Inventory Production per Cow 2009 DAIRY REVIEW The average number of milk cows in Oklahoma during 2009 was 59,000 head, down eight percent from the 2008 average. Total milk production for 2009 decreased six percent to one billion pounds. The annual average milk production per cow increased to 16,983 pounds, an average increase of 405 pounds of milk per cow, or 2.4 percent. Oklahoma’s dairymen marketed 992 million pounds of milk and cream during 2009. Marketings accounted for 99 percent of the state’s milk production. The remaining production was used for household purposes or was fed to calves on the farms where the milk was produced. Total cash receipts, at $151 million, decreased 29 percent from the previous year. The number of plants manufacturing dairy products in 2009 totaled nine, the same as the previous year. Milk Cow Inventory and Production per Cow, Oklahoma, 2000-2009 DAIRY DAIRY 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 57 Milk Cows and Production: Number and Milk Produced by Quarter, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 Year Unit Jan – Mar Apr – Jun Jul – Sep Oct – Dec Annual Total1 Number of Milk Cows (Average)2 2005 1,000 Head 75 75 75 75 75 2006 1,000 Head 75 74 72 70 73 2007 1,000 Head 70 69 68 67 69 2008 1,000 Head 66 64 63 63 64 2009 1,000 Head 62 60 58 57 59 Milk Produced per Cow3 2005 Pounds 4,140 4,280 4,140 3,910 16,480 2006 Pounds 4,140 4,230 4,160 4,140 16,630 2007 Pounds 4,230 4,275 4,140 4,050 16,580 2008 Pounds 4,190 4,190 4,050 4,140 16,578 2009 Pounds 4,275 4,325 4,095 4,190 16,983 Total Milk Production3 2005 Million Pounds 311 321 311 293 1,236 2006 Million Pounds 311 313 300 290 1,214 2007 Million Pounds 296 295 282 271 1,144 2008 Million Pounds 277 268 255 261 1,061 2009 Million Pounds 265 260 238 239 1,002 1 Annual average for number of milk cows. Annual total for milk produced; totals may not add due to rounding. 2 Quarterly average includes dry cows, excludes heifers not yet fresh. 3 Excludes milk sucked by calves. Milk Production, Disposition, and Income, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 Item Unit 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Number of Milk Cows1 Head 75,000 73,000 69,000 64,000 59,000 Production2 Milk per Cow Pounds 16,480 16,630 16,580 16,578 16,983 Milkfat per Cow Pounds 592 604 610 597 616 Percent of Fat Percent 3.59 3.63 3.68 3.60 3.63 Total Milk Million Pounds 1,236 1,214 1,144 1,061 1,002 Total Milkfat Million Pounds 44.4 44.1 42.1 38.2 36.4 Disposition Milk Used Where Produced Million Pounds 12 11 11 11 10 Fed to Calves2 Million Pounds 11 10 10 10 9 Used for Milk, Cream and Butter Million Pounds 1 1 1 1 1 Milk Marketed by Producers3 Million Pounds 1,224 1,203 1,133 1,050 992 Income Average Returns per Cwt4 Dollars 16.30 14.80 20.90 20.20 15.20 Returns per Pound Milkfat Dollars 4.54 4.08 5.68 5.61 4.19 Cash Receipts from Marketings 1,000 Dollars 199,512 178,044 236,797 212,100 150,784 Value of Milk Used for Milk, Cream and Butter by Producers5 1,000 Dollars 163 148 209 202 152 Gross Producer Income6 1,000 Dollars 199,675 178,192 237,006 212,302 150,936 Value of Milk Produced5 7 1,000 Dollars 201,468 179,672 239,096 214,322 152,304 1 Average number on farms during year, excluding heifers not yet fresh. 2 Excludes milk sucked by calves. 3 Milk sold to plants and dealers as whole milk and equivalent amounts of milk for cream. Includes milk produced by dealers’ own herds and milk sold directly to consumers. Also includes milk produced by institutional herds. 4 Cash receipts divided by milk or milkfat in combined marketings. 5 Value at average returns per 100 pounds of milk in combined marketings of milk and cream. 6 Cash receipts from marketings of milk and cream plus value of milk used for home consumption. 7 Includes value of milk fed to calves. 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 500 750 1,000 1,250 1,500 100 150 200 250 300 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Million Pounds Million Birds Number of Birds Produced Meat Pounds Produced 2009 POULTRY REVIEW CHICKENS Total chickens (excluding broilers) in Oklahoma on December 1, 2009, numbered 4.54 million birds, down five percent from a year earlier. Hens and pullets of laying age, at 3.26 million head, were down three percent from 2008. The number of pullets not of laying age decreased by eigh
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Full text | Contains 2008 revised and 2009-2010 preliminary data. Published September 2010. Cover pictures courtesy of Public Information Division, Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry and Oklahoma State University. Graphic design of cover created by Shawn Colton, Graphic Artist, Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry. This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under Agreement No. 59 319T-6-00055. This publication, issued by the Board of Affairs, Central Printing Division, is compiled by the Division of Agricultural Statistics as authorized by the Oklahoma Board of Agriculture. One thousand copies have been printed and distributed at a cost of $5,800. Copies have been deposited with the Publications Clearinghouse of the Oklahoma Department of Libraries. This report is also available on the Internet at: www.nass.usda.gov/ok OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 2010 Issued Cooperatively By National Agricultural Statistics Service Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry Cynthia Z. F. Clark, Administrator Terry L. Peach, Commissioner Joseph T. Reilly, Associate Administrator Blayne Arthur, Social Media Coordinator Members of the Oklahoma State Board of Agriculture: Terry L. Peach, President - Mooreland Don Britton - Shawnee Joe Farris - Taloga David Holcombe - Jay Rod Carver - Elk City Prepared by USDA-NASS, Oklahoma Field Office P.O. Box 528804 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73152-8804 405-522-6190 ~ 888-525-9226 e-mail: nass-ok@nass.usda.gov Wilbert C. Hundl, Jr., Director Dave Ranek, Deputy Director Administration: Surveys: Estimates: Sherri Shadrick Lynda Walton John Black Jan Gerber Tammi Hecimovich Tynisha Tolbert Erika White Carla Whitt Julia Cherry Kelli Ennis Lynita Gist Christopher Herring Brenda Kolar Kevi Paulk Katy Paulsen State of Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry 2800 N. Lincoln Blvd., P.O. Box 528804, Oklahoma City, OK 73152 (405) 521-3864 www.oda.state.ok.us Greetings: It is indeed an honor to announce the 2010 Oklahoma Agricultural Statistics Bulletin for your use. It has valuable information for consumers, industry, and agricultural producers who need reliable data for expansion or possible location in Oklahoma. I am very proud of our partnership with the United States Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (USDA-NASS) and the outstanding work they do in Oklahoma’s Field Office. Wil Hundl, Director, and his staff do an excellent job gathering this vital information. Agriculture is always changing. We are producing a wide variety of food types from organic, natural and traditional food systems. The world food demand is growing and hunger is one of the biggest challenges Oklahoma and the world face. This Oklahoma Bulletin will provide valuable data to help meet the future challenges we face. This year you will notice some new information on irrigation trends, as well as new organic food production data for our state. Oklahoma agriculture must continue to evolve and diversify as global demands change. This great publication will be an important tool to help facilitate that need. Rural Development specialists and agriculturists will all benefit from this document. The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry and the United States Department of Agriculture’s National Agriculture Statistics Service are proud to bring this publication to you. If we can be of greater service, call us. Sincerely, Terry L. Peach Oklahoma Secretary of Agriculture The Land We Belong To Is Grand! - Contributing $7.1 Billion for Oklahoma’s Economy United States Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service Oklahoma Field Office Cooperating with the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry P.O. Box 528804 · Oklahoma City, OK 73152-8804 (405) 522-6190 · FAX (405) 528-2296 · www.nass.usda.gov/ok USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Agriculture Producers and Data Users: Oklahoma agriculture survived another year of unpredictable weather, roller coaster commodity prices, and a host of other challenges in 2009. This 2010 edition of Oklahoma Agricultural Statistics provides an annual summary of Oklahoma’s agricultural industries. Modern technology has brought changes to nearly every aspect of our lives. Likewise, we believe it is necessary to keep up-to-date information available on agriculture so America’s producers, policy-makers, researchers and proprietors may be well-informed too! Inside the cover of this book is a diverse reference on agricultural production, prices, farm income, and a wide array of other economic and production-related data for the state. Although a bit thinner that last year’s edition, which included county-level highlights from the 2007 Census of Agriculture, this will be our second year to provide county-level cash rent statistics on pasture and cropland rental rates. I would like to especially recognize the staff in the Oklahoma Field Office and our team of NASDA enumerators across the state, and in our Data Collection Center, for their dedication in providing Oklahoma with high quality agricultural statistics. A special note of thanks also goes to the Oklahoma State Board of Agriculture and Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry for providing essential resources to help make this bulletin possible. Finally, this publication would not be possible without the support and cooperation from the many farmers and ranchers, agribusinesses, and commodity groups across the state. Through their VOLUNTARY cooperation in providing timely and accurate data, we are able to prepare and publish the most accurate and complete set of agricultural statistics available for Oklahoma! For your questions, comments, and informational requests, please feel free to contact my office. Sincerely, Wilbert C. Hundl, Jr. State Director 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Commissioner’s Remarks 2 State Director’s Remarks 3 STATE AGRICULTURAL OVERVIEW Oklahoma Agriculture in Brief 6 Crop Acreage, Yield and Production, 2009 6 Crop Records, 1894-2010 7 Livestock Records, 1867-2010 8 Rank and Value of Production, 2006-2009 8 Oklahoma’s Rank in the United States, 2009 9 CROP WEATHER 2009 Crop Weather Review 10 Chart: Annual Precipitation, 1920-2009 11 Annual and Historic Average Precipitation 12 Annual and Historic Average Temperature 13 CROP PRODUCTION 2009 Crop Production Review 14 Chart: Cropland Acres Planted, 2000-2009 14 Chart: Crop Calendar 15 Monthly Farm Marketings, Select Crops, 2004-2009 Winter Wheat, All Hay, Grain Sorghum 15 Crop Acreage, Yield, Production and Value, 2005-2009 Corn for Grain; Cotton Lint; Cottonseed; Oats 16 Peanuts, Rye; Soybeans; Grain Sorghum 17 Winter Wheat; Watermelons; Canola; Sunflowers; Silage 18 All Hay, Alfalfa Hay, All Other Hay; Pecans 19 Grain Stocks, 2005-2009 Wheat, Barley, Corn, Oats, Sorghum, Soybeans 20 Storage Facilities and Storage Capacity, 2005-2009 20 Consumption of Commercial Fertilizers, 2007-2008 21 Wheat Varieties Percentage of Seeded Acres, 2006-2010 22 Graphic: 2010 Top Three Wheat Varieties State Map 22 Major Wheat Varieties, by District, 2010 23 Chart: Wheat Harvested Acres, 1980-2009 23 Chart: Wheat Production, 1980-2009 23 County Estimates Wheat, 2008 24 Wheat, 2009 26 Graphic: 2009 All Wheat State Production Map 27 Corn, 2008 28 Corn, 2009 29 Soybeans, 2008 30 Soybeans, 2009 31 Sorghum, 2008 32 Sorghum, 2009 33 Graphics: 2009 State Production Maps for All Corn, All Soybean, and All Sorghum 34 Cotton, 2008 and 2009 35 Rye, 2008 36 Oat and Peanut, 2008 37 Alfalfa and Other Hay, 2008 38 Alfalfa and Other Hay, 2009 39 Graphics: 2009 State Production Maps for Alfalfa Hay and Other Hay 41 Pasture and Cropland Cash Rents, 2009-2010 42 LIVESTOCK 2009 Livestock Review 44 Chart: Livestock Cash Receipts by Percent, 2009 44 Pasture and Range Conditions, 2009 45 Number of Livestock Farms, 2004-2009, and Historic 45 Cattle and Calves Number by Class and Calf Crop, 2006-2010 46 Inventory, Supply and Disposition, 2005-2009 46 Number and Value, 2006-2010 and Historic 46 Graphics: January 1, 2010 State Inventory Maps for All Cattle and Calves, Beef Cows, and Milk Cows 47 Inventory by Class and County, 2009-2010 48 Production and Income, 2005-2009 50 Number of Operations by Size Group, 2005-2009 50 Percent Inventory by Size of Operation, 2005-2009 50 Slaughter by Month, 2005-2009 50 Cattle on Feed by Month, 2008-2009 51 Cattle on Feed by Size of Feedlot Capacity, 2005-2009 51 Hogs and Pigs Number by Class and Weight, 2005-2009 52 Number by Class and Weight, by Quarter, 2008-2009 52 Number by District, 2008-2009 52 Inventory, Farrowings, Value, 2005-2009 52 Inventory, Supply and Disposition, 2005-2009 53 Production and Income, 2005-2009 53 Farrowings, 2008-2009 53 Slaughter, 2005-2009 53 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Sheep, Lambs, Wool, and Goats Sheep Inventory, 2006-2010 and Historic 54 Sheep Inventory by County and District, 2009-2010 54 Sheep Production and Income, 2005-2009 54 Sheep, Lambs, and Goats, Inventory by Class, 2006-2010 54 Sheep Inventory, Supply, and Disposition, 2005-2009 and Historic 55 Commercial Sheep and Lamb Slaughter, 2005-2009 55 Wool, 2005-2009 55 DAIRY 2009 Dairy Review 56 Chart: Milk Cow Inventory and Production per Cow 2000-2009 56 Milk Cow Inventory and Milk Produced, by Quarter, 2005-2009 57 Milk Production, Disposition, and Income, 2005-2009 57 POULTRY 2009 Poultry Review 58 Chart: Broiler Production, 2000-2009 58 Chickens: Numbers by Class and Value, 2005-2009 59 Chickens: Lost, Sold for Slaughter, Price and Value, 2005-2009 59 Broilers: Production, Price, and Value, 2005-2009 59 All Eggs: Production, Price, and Value, 2005-2009 59 FARM ECONOMY 2009 Agricultural Price Review 60 Graphic: 2008 County Cash Receipts State Map 60 Cash Receipts from Farm Marketings, 2005-2009 61 Chart: Cash Receipts of Principal Commodities, 2009 61 Cash Receipts, by Month, 2005-2009 Crops, Livestock and Products, and All Farm Marketings 62 Cash Receipts by County, 2008 63 Monthly Prices Received, 2005-2009 Beef Cattle, Beef Cows, Steers and Heifers, Calves 64 Hogs, Alfalfa Hay, All Other Hay, All Hay 65 Winter Wheat, Grain Sorghum 66 Index Number of Prices Received, 2005-2009 66 Crops and Nuts: Market Year Average Prices Received, 2005-2009 and Historic 67 Livestock and Products: Annual Prices Received, 2005-2009 and Historic 67 Prices Paid for Agricultural Commodities, 2005-2009 68 Value Added to the Economy by the Agricultural Sector, 2005-2009 and Chart 69 Number of Farms, Land in Farms, Average Farm Size, 2005-2009 70 Farm Real Estate and Pasture, Average Value per Acre, 2006-2010 71 Irrigated and Non-Irrigated Cropland: Average Value per Acre, 2006-2010 71 Cropland: Cash Rent per Acre, 2006-2010 71 Pasture: Cash Rent per Acre, 2006-2010 71 Hired Workers: Number, Hours Worked and Wage Rates, 2005-2009 72 Farm Worker Wage Rates, 2005-2009 72 Foreign Agricultural Trade, 2007-2009 73 2007 CENSUS FOLLOW-ONS 2008 Organic Production Survey 74 2008 Farm and Ranch Irrigation Survey (FRIS) 76 INFORMATIONAL RESOURCES USDA-NASS State Field Offices 80 Internet Addresses 81 Statistical Reports Program 82 Report Subscription 83 Conversion Factors 84 Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry Overview 85 Oklahoma Publication Order Form 87 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS STATE AGRICULTURE OVERVIEW Farms Number of Farms 86,500 Land in Farms (acres) 35,100,000 Average Farm Size (acres) 406 Dairy Milk Cows 59,000 Milk Production per Cow (pounds) 16,983 Production (pounds) 1,002,000,000 Livestock Inventory Cattle and Calves – All (Jan 1, 2010) 5,450,000 Beef Cows 2,073,000 Hogs and Pigs – All (Dec 1, 2009) 2,290,000 Sheep (Jan 1, 2010) 75,000 Chickens 4,542,000 Crop Acreage, Yield, Production, and Price, Oklahoma, 2009 Crop Planted Harvested Yield per Acre Unit Production Price per Unit Acres Acres Winter Wheat 5,700,000 3,500,000 22.0 Bushels 77,000,000 4.80 dols/bu Oats 50,000 15,000 34.0 Bushels 510,000 2.70 dols/bu Rye 270,000 40,000 14.0 Bushels 560,000 8.20 dols/bu Canola 42,000 37,000 1,300.0 Pounds 48,100,000 19.00 dols/cwt Corn for Grain1 390,000 320,000 105.0 Bushels 33,600,000 3.80 dols/bu Corn for Silage - 25,000 14.0 Tons 350,000 - Sorghum for Grain1 250,000 220,000 56.0 Bushels 12,320,000 5.95 dols/cwt Sorghum for Silage - 12,000 13.0 Tons 156,000 - Soybeans 405,000 390,000 31.0 Bushels 12,090,000 9.35 dols/bu Peanuts 14,000 13,000 3,300.0 Pounds 42,900,000 0.205 dols/lb Cotton 205,000 195,000 785.0 (2) 319,000 0.65 dols/lb Sunflower 16,000 15,000 1,167.0 Pounds 17,500,000 17.50 dols/cwt Watermelons 5,500 3,500 75.0 Hundredweight 263,000 13.10 dols/cwt All Hay - 3,220,000 1.6 Tons 5,278,000 111.00 dols/ton Alfalfa Hay - 320,000 2.9 Tons 928,000 132.00 dols/ton All Other Hay - 2,900,000 1.5 Tons 4,350,000 89.00 dols/ton Pecans3 - - - Pounds 13,500,000 1.03 dol/lb Total Harvested Acres Of Principal Crops 8,005,500 1 Planted for all purposes. 2 Yield per acre in pounds, production in 480 pound bales. 3 Utilized production. OVERVIEW 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 7 Crop Records, Oklahoma, 1894-2009 Item Year Series Began Record High1 Record Low1 Unit Year Quantity Year Quantity Winter Wheat Harvested Acreage 1894 1982 6,900,000 1896 250,000 Acres Yield per Acre 2003 39.0 1955 8.0 Bushels Total Production 1982 227,700,000 1895 2,200,000 Bushels Oats Harvested Acreage 1897 1921 1,705,000 2006 8,000 Acres Yield per Acre 1983 49.0 1911 10.0 Bushels Total Production 1920 45,780,000 2006 240,000 Bushels Rye Harvested Acreage 1899 1939 123,000 1910 4,000 Acres Yield per Acre 1983 26.0 1951 5.0 Bushels Total Production 2004 1,620,000 1911 28,000 Bushels Corn for Grain Harvested Acreage 1899 1909 5,939,000 1967 30,000 Acres Yield per Acre 2004 150.0 1934 6.4 Bushels Total Production 1906 131,010,000 1966 814,000 Bushels Sorghum for Grain Harvested Acreage 1929 1955 1,179,000 2006 200,000 Acres Yield per Acre 2004 60.0 1936 6.0 Bushels Total Production 1996 28,910,000 1936 2,090,000 Bushels Cotton Harvested Acreage 1894 1925 5,288,000 1998 120,000 Acres Yield per Acre 2007 817 1934 58 Pounds Total Production 1926 1,773,000 1895 83,000 Bales Soybeans Harvested Acreage 1924 2009 390,000 1936 1,000 Acres Yield per Acre 1994 32.0 1934 3.0 Bushels Total Production 2009 12,090,000 1936 4,000 Bushels Peanuts Harvested Acreage 1909 1947 325,000 1913 1,000 Acres Yield per Acre 2008 3,500 1943 260 Pounds Total Production 1977 267,600,000 1909 450,000 Pounds Watermelons2 Harvested Acreage 1939 1944 21,500 2009 3,500 Acres Yield per Acre 1949 2005 145 1980 30 Hundredweight Total Production 1949 1949 1,425,000 1980 210,000 Hundredweight All Hay Harvested Acreage 1909 2009 3,220,000 1928 855,000 Acres Yield per Acre 1985 2.26 1936 0.75 Tons Total Production 2007 6,858,000 1911 730,000 Tons Alfalfa Hay Harvested Acreage 1919 1954 604,000 1928 175,000 Acres Yield per Acre 1989 4.00 1956 1.15 Tons Total Production 1989 1,800,000 1925 292,000 Tons 1 Latest year that records were achieved. Some records were equaled in earlier years. 2 No estimates made from 1982 to 1991. OVERVIEW 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 8 Livestock Records, Oklahoma, January 1, 1867-2010 Species Year Series Began Record High1 Record Low1 Year Head Year Head All Cattle and Calves 1867 1975 6,500,000 1867 82,000 Milk Cows 1880 1944 912,000 1885 1,000 All Hogs and Pigs2 1882 2002 2,480,000 1882 1,000 All Sheep and Lambs 1924 1942 399,000 2001 55,000 Chickens (excl. broilers)2 1924 1944 16,247,000 1974 2,800,000 1 Latest year that records were achieved. Some records were equaled in earlier years. 2 Inventory changed from January 1 to December 1 – Hogs in 1967, Chickens in 1969. Rank and Value of Production, Oklahoma Commodities, 2006-2009 Item 2006 2007 2008 2009 Rank Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank Value Million Dollars Million Dollars Million Dollars Million Dollars Cattle and Calves 1 2,105 1 2,002 1 1,939 1 1,747 Poultry and Eggs1 2 553 3 635 3 688 2 653 All Hay 5 355 2 555 5 503 3 510 Hogs and Pigs 3 517 5 550 4 514 4 474 Winter Wheat 4 384 4 610 2 1154 5 370 Milk Production 6 180 6 239 6 214 6 152 Corn for Grain 7 73 7 159 7 164 7 128 Cotton and Cottonseed 8 53 8 97 9 70 8 118 Soybeans 10 23 10 47 8 82 9 113 Grain Sorghum 12 22 9 48 10 46 10 41 Pecans 11 22 12 24 13 5 11 14 Canola2 - - - - - - 12 9 Peanuts 13 11 13 14 11 16 13 9 Rye 14 4 14 7 12 7 14 5 Watermelon 15 3 15 6 14 4 15 3 Sunflowers2 - - - - - - 16 3 Sheep and Lambs 16 3 16 3 15 3 17 3 Oats 18 1 17 2 16 1 18 1 Total Value - 4,309 - 4,998 - 5,410 - 4,353 1 Broiler production including other domestic meat-type breeds. Turkey production not included. 2 Oklahoma data published beginning in 2009. OVERVIEW 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 9 Oklahoma’s Rank in the United States, by Commodity, 2009 Item Rank Unit Total Percent of U.S. Total General Farm Numbers 4 Farms 86,500 3.93 Land in Farms 8 Acres 35,100,000 3.82 Crops Rye 1 Bushels 560,000 8.01 Canola 2 Pounds 48,100,000 3.26 All Other Hay 4 Tons 4,350,000 5.69 Sorghum, Grain 4 Bushels 12,320,000 3.22 Winter Wheat 5 Bushels 77,000,000 5.06 Pecans 6 Pounds 13,500,000 4.63 Sorghum Silage 6 Tons 156,000 4.24 All Hay 9 Tons 5,278,000 3.58 All Wheat 9 Bushels 77,000,000 3.47 Peanuts 9 Pounds 42,900,000 1.16 Sunflower 9 Pounds 17,500,000 0.58 Cottonseed 11 Tons 118,000 2.82 All Cotton 12 Bales 330,000 2.66 Watermelons 15 Hundredweight 263,000 0.66 Alfalfa Hay 24 Tons 928,000 1.31 Soybeans 25 Bushels 12,090,000 0.36 Oats 26 Bushels 510,000 0.55 Corn, Grain 27 Bushels 33,600,000 0.26 Corn, Silage 34 Tons 350,000 0.32 Livestock Beef Cows1 2 Head 2,073,000 6.61 All Cows1 3 Head 2,130,000 5.26 Calf Crop *3 Head 1,900,000 5.30 All Cattle and Calves1 4 Head 5,450,000 5.82 Cattle on Feed1 7 Head 365,000 3.32 Hogs2 8 Head 2,290,000 3.53 Broiler Production 11 Pounds 1,220,400,000 2.56 Red Meat Production 14 Pounds 1,135,200,000 2.30 Sheep and Lambs1 *22 Head 75,000 1.33 All Chickens2 3 26 Head 4,542,000 1.01 Eggs 26 Number 769,000,000 0.85 Milk Cows1 28 Head 57,000 0.63 Wool Production 29 Pounds 150,000 0.49 Milk Production 29 Pounds 1,002,000,000 0.53 Cattle Operations4 3 Number 55,000 5.69 Beef Cow Operations4 3 Number 47,000 6.13 Hog Operations4 *10 Number 2,700 3.58 Sheep Operations4 *17 Number 1,900 2.29 Milk Cow Operations4 18 Number 980 1.40 1 Inventory on hand January 1, 2010. 2 Inventory on hand December 1, 2009. 3 Excludes commercial broilers. 4 2007 data. Beginning in 2008, data is no longer published on a yearly basis, but will be published every 5 years in conjunction with the Census of Agriculture. * Tied with other states 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 2009 CROP WEATHER REVIEW JANUARY: A lack of precipitation for most of the month of January was alleviated only by a severe winter storm the last week of the month. Sleet and ice covered roads and power lines made travel difficult and resulted in massive power outages and five reported deaths. Despite the ice, precipitation for the month was still well below normal with only 0.69 inches for the month statewide. The lack of moisture affected forage supplies due to the limited growth of wheat and other small grains. FEBRUARY: The precipitation shortage continued into February, which had 0.6 inches less rain than a normal February. Wheat progress was inhibited and the lack of good pasture depleted hay supplies. In addition to being a dry month, February was also the 10th warmest since 1895, almost five degrees above normal. The most significant weather event of the month, however, was the EF4 tornado that struck Lone Grove resulting in eight deaths. This was the strongest February tornado on record and was accompanied by several smaller tornadoes. MARCH: The month began dry with strong winds and burn bans in effect to combat potential wildfires. Moderate drought conditions were alleviated the last week of March when precipitation came in the form of snow. A combination of thunderstorms and snowstorms across the state brought rain, hail and over two feet of snow in the northwestern part of the state. Despite heavy snowfall in some areas, much of the state was still behind normal precipitation levels at the end of the month. APRIL: April brought a variety of severe weather to Oklahoma--from freezes, floods, and fires to twisters and hail. Overall, the month was cool and wet, finally ending the drought-like conditions of the first three months. The state averaged almost five inches of rain, 1.55 inches more than normal. Although the rain was welcomed by producers, small grain crops received some frost damage at the beginning of April and later hail damage was incurred in certain areas. MAY: Heavy rainfall and severe weather continued into May bringing flash floods, hail damage and several tornadoes, including an EF2 that caused damage in Anadarko. The state averaged five inches of rain; however, most of the heavy rains occurred in the eastern and southern parts of the state leaving the northern and western parts still below normal precipitation. A break in the rainfall at the end of the month allowed field work to be completed. Temperatures for the state averaged more than two degrees below normal, making it the 19th coolest May on record. JUNE: As if to make up for a cool May, June was two degrees warmer than normal, ranking as the 26th warmest June since 1895, with a high of 106 degrees at Fairview and Grandfield. The small grain harvest was delayed by a waterlogged spring, but caught up to normal by the end of the month. Most of the state ended the month below normal precipitation with this June being the 27th driest on record. What precipitation did fall was accompanied by hail and strong winds. JULY: The month began with extreme heat and drought, especially in northwest Oklahoma. A record-making high of 115 degrees was recorded for Buffalo and Freedom during the second week. Several cold fronts brought relief and some welcome rainfall, ending the month as the 34th coolest and 27th wettest. However, it was not enough to overcome the rainfall deficit for the growing season. CROP WEATHER CROP WEATHER 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 11 AUGUST: August finished cooler and wetter than normal. The average temperature was two degrees below normal, and the average precipitation for the state was an inch above normal. All but the Panhandle district benefited from August rains, allowing for positive crop progress and conditions, especially during the second half of the month. August storms brought some hail and flooding events, however. SEPTEMBER: The average rainfall for the state was above normal in September, making it the 32nd wettest on record. The rainfall was heaviest in the Southeast district at more than four inches above normal, while the North Central and Panhandle districts were significantly below normal. Fall planting and harvesting progress was made in between rains and cooler than normal weather was a welcome respite in the fields. OCTOBER: Heavy rains delayed small grain planting and row crop harvesting throughout the state. October ranked as the second coolest such month on record and the fifth wettest, 3.51 inches above normal. All nine districts were above normal precipitation for the month, with the eastern half of the state receiving the most rain and accompanying flooding. NOVEMBER: Excess rainfall and abnormally cool temperatures disappeared in November, allowing producers to get back into the fields after a very wet October. This month ranked as the 8th warmest and 22nd driest November since 1895, with more than two inches less rain than normal. All nine districts were below normal precipitation, but soil conditions remained at a rating of adequate throughout the month. DECEMBER: A record-breaking snow storm hit Oklahoma on Christmas Eve, halting holiday traffic and accumulating to a depth of 13.5 inches in Oklahoma City. The storm stranded motorists and caused power outages resulting in multiple deaths. December was extremely cold, almost five degrees below average. Outside of the record snowfall, much of the state was dry for the first half of the month and the state average precipitation was half an inch below normal. 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2009 Inches Oklahoma Annual Precipitation, 1920-2009 Mean Precipitation = 34.40 Mean Mean CROP WEATHER 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 12 Average Precipitation, by Month, Oklahoma, 2009 and Historic1 District Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Annual Inches Panhandle 2009 0.03 0.28 0.57 2.80 0.92 1.87 2.72 2.27 1.08 2.94 0.21 0.07 15.76 Average2 0.59 0.64 1.60 1.69 2.97 3.14 2.49 2.62 1.70 1.74 0.81 0.79 20.78 West Central 2009 0.08 0.35 1.04 2.97 3.66 2.28 4.21 4.01 2.32 4.58 0.30 0.21 26.01 Average2 0.97 1.18 2.45 2.42 4.56 4.20 2.02 2.98 2.89 2.69 1.66 1.23 29.25 Southwest 2009 0.39 0.55 1.48 4.88 4.09 2.45 3.77 2.03 3.79 3.98 0.25 1.50 29.16 Average2 1.18 1.41 2.41 2.50 4.46 4.45 2.03 2.86 2.89 3.06 1.71 1.48 30.43 North Central 2009 0.08 0.61 1.70 5.58 2.14 2.57 2.60 5.92 1.42 4.69 0.62 0.21 28.14 Average2 1.04 1.27 2.78 2.85 4.47 4.63 2.86 3.04 2.98 2.91 1.83 1.38 32.04 Central 2009 0.67 1.30 2.76 4.78 4.48 1.66 4.77 5.09 4.03 6.96 0.45 1.06 38.01 Average2 1.53 1.82 3.17 3.37 5.22 5.02 2.61 3.12 3.76 3.58 2.46 2.08 37.76 South Central 2009 1.00 1.31 2.13 7.36 7.63 3.12 4.38 2.20 5.89 9.21 0.43 2.88 47.54 Average2 1.99 2.28 3.44 3.37 5.29 4.76 2.56 2.49 3.82 4.04 2.70 2.57 39.31 Northeast 2009 0.57 2.25 4.01 4.76 5.57 3.25 4.13 4.63 6.02 7.70 0.98 1.65 45.52 Average2 1.88 2.05 3.60 4.09 5.44 5.16 3.13 3.18 4.16 3.65 3.22 2.49 42.05 East Central 2009 2.17 1.93 3.01 4.62 6.07 3.42 3.30 4.33 7.18 9.96 1.25 2.36 49.60 Average2 2.45 2.58 3.86 4.05 5.82 4.82 3.13 3.05 4.46 4.18 3.87 3.09 45.35 Southeast 2009 1.46 1.78 4.37 6.03 11.34 2.51 6.06 3.61 8.49 12.29 1.34 4.02 63.30 Average2 3.13 3.43 4.59 4.38 6.33 4.84 3.54 2.67 4.12 4.95 4.56 3.93 50.46 Statewide3 2009 0.70 1.17 2.36 4.91 4.99 2.55 3.98 3.85 4.41 6.89 0.63 1.51 37.96 Average2 1.62 1.83 3.09 3.20 4.94 4.58 2.71 2.90 3.43 3.41 2.51 2.10 36.33 1 Compiled from Oklahoma Climatological Survey records. 2 Historic average precipitation, 1979-2008. 3 State averages based on district averages, weighted by area. CROP WEATHER 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 13 Average Temperature, by Month, Oklahoma, 2009 and Historic1 District Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Annual Degrees Fahrenheit Panhandle 2009 35.8 42.2 46.8 54.1 63.4 75.5 79.2 76.7 67.1 50.7 48.4 30.0 55.8 Average2 34.4 38.1 46.3 55.5 65.2 74.5 79.9 78.4 70.2 58.1 44.9 35.5 56.7 West Central 2009 37.1 45.8 51.6 58.5 64.7 78.5 80.7 79.2 70.0 53.2 52.2 33.3 58.7 Average2 36.9 41.1 49.5 58.6 68.1 76.6 82.1 80.9 72.6 61.0 48.0 38.4 59.5 Southwest 2009 38.6 48.3 54.6 60.9 66.8 79.8 82.2 81.6 71.8 55.9 53.5 35.4 60.8 Average2 39.1 43.3 51.9 60.7 70.2 78.4 83.4 82.5 74.2 63.0 50.3 40.6 61.5 North Central 2009 35.1 44.2 49.6 56.9 65.1 79.3 80.2 78.1 69.5 52.5 51.8 32.0 57.9 Average2 35.1 39.4 48.4 57.9 67.8 76.8 82.4 81.3 72.6 60.5 47.2 36.9 58.9 Central 2009 36.8 47.3 53.1 58.9 65.9 79.6 80.7 78.4 70.1 54.6 53.9 34.3 59.5 Average2 38.1 42.4 51.3 60.3 69.1 77.0 82.3 81.7 73.3 62.2 50.0 40.2 60.7 South Central 2009 40.1 50.4 54.9 61.0 67.1 79.7 81.3 80.4 71.7 56.9 55.8 36.5 61.3 Average2 40.6 45.0 53.4 61.8 70.2 77.8 82.8 82.5 74.6 63.9 52.1 42.6 62.3 Northeast 2009 34.2 44.6 51.1 57.3 65.1 78.0 77.5 76.3 68.8 53.7 53.1 32.9 57.7 Average2 36.5 40.9 50.3 59.5 67.9 75.9 81.3 80.7 72.2 61.0 49.2 38.9 59.5 East Central 2009 37.2 46.8 52.7 58.9 65.9 78.1 79.2 77.3 69.8 55.5 54.6 35.4 59.3 Average2 38.9 43.2 52.1 60.7 68.8 76.4 81.5 81.3 73.1 62.4 50.9 41.3 60.9 Southeast 2009 40.3 48.8 53.2 59.6 67.1 78.7 79.8 77.6 71.0 57.8 54.9 37.8 60.6 Average2 40.9 45.1 53.4 61.2 69.4 76.6 81.2 81.1 73.4 62.9 51.9 43.0 61.7 Statewide3 2009 37.1 46.5 52.0 58.4 65.7 78.6 80.1 78.3 69.9 54.5 53.1 34.1 59.0 Average2 37.8 42.0 50.7 59.6 68.5 76.7 81.9 81.2 72.9 61.7 49.4 39.7 60.2 1 Compiled from Oklahoma Climatological Survey records. 2 Historic average temperature, 1979-2008. 3 State averages based on district averages, weighted by area. 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 9,000 9,500 10,000 10,500 11,000 11,500 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Thousand Acres 2009 CROP PRODUCTION REVIEW SMALL GRAINS The 2009 winter wheat crop was a challenge for producers across the state after an excellent year in 2008. Drought-like conditions during most of the growing season were experienced in all districts as precipitation levels were well below normal, severely limiting the yield potential of the wheat crop. An unusually hard freeze the first part of April caused major damage to the wheat crop. Mid-April to mid-May brought heavy rain, hail and high winds across the state. After a production of 166.5 million bushels in 2008, Oklahoma’s production was down 54 percent in 2009. The state average yield was 22 bushels per acre, the lowest yield since 2006. Yields of other small grains were also down from the preceding year. Rye production at 560,000 bushels was down 46 percent from 2008. Oat production was up 28 percent at 510,000 bushels, due to an increase of 5,000 harvested acres from the previous year. ROW CROPS Row crop production for cotton and soybeans increased from 2008, while production of corn, sorghum and peanuts decreased from the previous year. Cotton production, estimated at 319,000 bales, was up 22 percent from the previous year. Soybean production was up 34 percent from the year earlier to 12.1 million bushels, setting a new record. Production of corn for grain was estimated at 33.6 million bushels, down nine percent from the prior year. Grain sorghum production was down 12 percent from 2008, to 12.3 million bushels. Peanut production was down 32 percent from the previous year. Peanut planted and harvested acres at 14,000 and 13,000 respectively, were the lowest since 1926. Production for canola and sunflowers were published for the first time for Oklahoma in 2009. Canola production was estimated at 48.1 million pounds from the 37,000 acres harvested. A total of 17.5 million pounds of sunflowers were produced. Oil variety sunflowers made up 13.75 million pounds of the total production; with non-oil varieties accounting for the remaining 3.75 million pounds. HAY Production of hay was 5.3 million tons in 2009, down five percent from 2008. Yield averaged 1.64 tons per acre from 3.22 million acres harvested. Production of alfalfa hay, at 928,000 tons, was down 17 percent from 2008. Production of other hay was 4.35 million tons, two percent below the previous year. MISCELLANEOUS CROPS Pecan production was up 170 percent from 2008. Watermelon production decreased 97,000 hundredweight from the prior year to 263,000 hundredweight in 2009, the lowest production on record. Cropland Acres Planted, Oklahoma, 2000-20091 1 Includes planted acreage for wheat, oats, rye, corn, sorghum, cotton, soybeans, and peanuts plus harvested acreage for all hay. Canola and sunflower acres included beginning in 2009. CROPS CROPS 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 15 Crop Calendar, Oklahoma1 1Relates to period when 5 to 95 percent of crop is planted or harvested. Monthly Farm Marketings of Select Crops, Oklahoma, 2004-2009 Winter Wheat, Percent of Total Sales1 Year Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May 2004-05 19 8 5 8 4 11 8 8 16 7 2 4 2005-06 26 13 14 12 5 2 8 7 5 3 1 4 2006-07 30 13 6 5 15 3 4 4 8 3 5 4 2007-08 29 25 15 10 3 2 4 3 3 1 2 3 2008-09 37 17 10 1 2 2 8 4 2 7 3 7 All Hay, Percent of Total Sales1 Year May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr 2004-05 6 11 15 14 10 7 6 7 8 6 5 5 2005-06 7 11 14 13 9 7 7 7 7 6 7 5 2006-07 7 11 14 13 9 7 7 7 7 6 7 5 2007-08 5 10 15 15 11 6 5 7 7 7 7 5 2008-09 8 11 19 17 7 5 6 9 5 4 4 5 Grain Sorghum, Percent of Total Sales1 Year Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul 2004-05 2 11 20 4 22 16 9 8 4 1 2 1 2005-06 5 11 8 22 22 15 3 3 4 5 1 1 2006-07 2 3 16 26 23 10 15 2 1 1 - 1 2007-08 10 14 7 15 19 13 7 3 8 2 1 1 2008-09 6 5 1 9 15 21 8 15 6 7 6 1 1 Monthly farm marketings as a percent of annual total used for calculating marketing year average prices. Marketing year usually begins with the month of harvest. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Frost Free Growing Wheat, Winter Canola Oats, Spring Corn Soybeans Sorghum Peanuts Sunflowers Cotton Alfalfa Hay Average Period No Frost Planting Harvest CROPS 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 16 Crop Acreage, Yield, Production, and Value, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 and Historic Year Planted1 Harvested Yield per Harvested Acre Unit Production Market Year Average Price2 Value of Production 1,000 Acres 1,000 Acres 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars Corn for Grain 1980 125 75 70 Bushels 5,250 3.55 18,638 1985 80 55 106 Bushels 5,830 2.70 15,741 1990 105 88 114 Bushels 10,032 2.32 23,274 1995 160 130 125 Bushels 16,250 3.70 60,125 2000 270 240 140 Bushels 33,600 2.10 70,560 2005 290 250 115 Bushels 28,750 2.39 68,713 2006 270 220 105 Bushels 23,100 3.17 73,227 2007 320 270 145 Bushels 39,150 4.07 159,341 2008 370 320 115 Bushels 36,800 4.46 164,128 2009 390 320 105 Bushels 33,600 3.80 127,680 Cotton Lint 1980 715 565 174 (3) 205 0.766 75,374 1985 370 360 380 (3) 285 0.485 66,348 1990 380 370 496 (3) 382 0.631 115,700 1995 380 315 187 (3) 123 0.735 43,394 2000 280 145 503 (3) 152 0.451 32,905 2005 255 240 716 (3) 358 0.473 81,280 2006 320 180 541 (3) 203 0.472 45,992 2007 175 165 817 (3) 281 0.610 82,277 2008 170 155 811 (3) 262 0.415 52,190 2009 205 195 785 (3) 319 0.6504 102,960 Cottonseed 1980 - - - Tons 82 125.00 10,250 1985 - - - Tons 106 59.50 6,307 1990 - - - Tons 150 107.00 16,050 1995 - - - Tons 56 114.00 6,384 2000 - - - Tons 58 90.50 5,249 - - - 2005 - - - Tons 127 72.00 9,144 2006 - - - Tons 72 98.00 7,017 2007 - - - Tons 107 135.00 14,378 2008 - - - Tons 91 202.00 18,281 2009 - - - Tons 108 132.004 15,576 Oats 1980 220 100 39 Bushels 3,900 1.96 7,644 1985 155 65 43 Bushels 2,795 1.75 4,891 1990 100 60 38 Bushels 2,280 1.77 4,036 1995 60 20 39 Bushels 780 1.80 1,404 2000 60 15 44 Bushels 660 1.60 1,056 2005 45 10 41 Bushels 410 1.80 738 2006 35 8 30 Bushels 240 2.40 576 2007 80 15 31 Bushels 465 3.40 1,581 2008 50 10 40 Bushels 400 3.50 1,400 2009 50 15 34 Bushels 510 2.70 1,377 1 Acres planted for all purposes. 2 Season average price through 1985; marketing year average price from 1986 forward. 3 Yield per Harvested Acre in pounds; Production in 480-pound bales. 4 The Market Year Average Price for 2009 is preliminary. The final MYA price will be published in October 2010. CROPS 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 17 Crop Acreage, Yield, Production, and Value, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 and Historic Year Planted1 Harvested Yield per Harvested Acre Unit Production Market Year Average Price2 Value of Production 1,000 Acres 1,000 Acres 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars Peanuts 1980 123 105 1,335 Pounds 140,175 0.258 36,165 1985 87 83 2,060 Pounds 170,980 0.263 44,968 1990 107 106 2,220 Pounds 235,320 0.421 99,070 1995 100 98 2,060 Pounds 201,880 0.298 60,160 2000 97 67 1,800 Pounds 120,600 0.293 35,336 2005 35 33 3,270 Pounds 107,910 0.178 19,208 2006 23 22 2,850 Pounds 62,700 0.177 11,098 2007 18 17 3,400 Pounds 57,800 0.240 13,872 2008 19 18 3,500 Pounds 63,000 0.255 16,065 2009 14 13 3,300 Pounds 42,900 0.205 8,795 Rye 1980 200 34 24 Bushels 816 2.00 1,632 1985 160 32 22 Bushels 704 2.50 1,760 1990 95 20 21 Bushels 420 2.40 1,008 1995 180 45 18 Bushels 810 3.90 3,159 2000 290 70 21 Bushels 1,470 3.40 4,998 2005 310 70 20 Bushels 1,400 3.95 5,530 2006 310 65 16 Bushels 1,040 4.10 4,264 2007 300 60 18 Bushels 1,080 6.10 6,588 2008 280 55 19 Bushels 1,045 7.00 7,315 2009 270 40 14 Bushels 560 8.20 4,592 Soybeans 1980 350 300 10 Bushels 3,000 7.34 22,020 1985 210 190 23 Bushels 4,370 4.70 20,539 1990 250 220 21 Bushels 4,620 5.43 25,087 1995 290 275 20 Bushels 5,500 6.65 36,575 2000 440 290 15 Bushels 4,350 4.25 18,488 2005 325 305 26 Bushels 7,930 5.45 43,219 2006 310 215 17 Bushels 3,655 6.35 23,209 2007 190 180 26 Bushels 4,680 10.00 46,800 2008 400 360 25 Bushels 9,000 9.10 81,900 2009 405 390 31 Bushels 12,090 9.35 113,042 Grain Sorghum 1980 700 480 34 (3) 16,320 5.55 50,755 1985 580 500 45 (3) 22,500 3.68 46,350 1990 380 350 47 (3) 16,450 3.80 35,039 1995 350 320 40 (3) 12,800 5.67 40,704 2000 450 360 38 (3) 13,680 3.10 23,748 2005 270 240 48 (3) 11,520 3.32 21,418 2006 270 200 34 (3) 6,800 5.87 22,353 2007 240 220 56 (3) 12,320 7.00 48,294 2008 350 310 45 (3) 13,950 5.89 46,013 2009 250 220 56 (3) 12,320 5.95 41,050 1 Acres planted for all purposes. 2 Season average price through 1985; marketing year average price from 1986 forward. 3 Sorghum Yield and Production are based on bushels; Sorghum Market Year Average Price is based on hundredweight. CROPS 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 18 Crop Acreage, Yield, Production, and Value, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 and Historic Year Planted1 Harvested Yield per Harvested Acre Unit Production Market Year Average Price2 Value of Production 1,000 Acres 1,000 Acres 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars Winter Wheat 1980 7,500 6,500 30 Bushels 195,000 3.88 756,600 1985 7,800 5,500 30 Bushels 165,000 2.91 480,150 1990 7,400 6,200 32 Bushels 198,400 2.57 509,888 1995 6,800 5,200 21 Bushels 109,200 4.41 481,572 2000 6,100 4,200 34 Bushels 142,800 2.57 366,996 2005 5,700 4,000 32 Bushels 128,000 3.39 433,920 2006 5,700 3,400 24 Bushels 81,600 4.70 383,520 2007 5,900 3,500 28 Bushels 98,000 6.22 609,560 2008 5,600 4,500 37 Bushels 166,500 6.93 1,153,845 2009 5,700 3,500 22 Bushels 77,000 4.80 369,600 Watermelons3 1980 8.0 7.0 30 Hundredweight 210 6.53 1,371 1995 12.0 9.0 98 Hundredweight 882 7.00 6,174 2000 8.5 6.0 70 Hundredweight 420 7.00 2,940 2005 6.5 5.0 145 Hundredweight 725 9.40 6,815 2006 6.0 4.0 80 Hundredweight 320 9.70 3,104 2007 6.0 4.5 125 Hundredweight 563 10.50 5,912 2008 5.5 4.5 80 Hundredweight 360 9.80 3,528 2009 5.5 3.5 75 Hundredweight 263 13.10 3,445 Canola4 2009 42 37 1,300 (5) 48,100 19.00 9,139 Sunflowers, All4 2009 16 15.0 1,167 (5) 17,500 17.50 3,065 Sunflowers, Oil4 2009 13 12.5 1,100 (5) 13,750 16.70 2,296 Sunflowers, Non-Oil Use4 2009 3 2.5 1,500 (5) 3,750 20.50 769 1 Acres planted for all purposes. 2 Season average price through 1985; marketing year average price from 1986 forward. 3 Data series discontinued in 1982 and resumed in 1992. 4 Oklahoma data published beginning in 2009. 5 Yield and Production are based on pounds; Market Year Average Price is based on hundredweight. Silage Acreage, Yield, and Production, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 and Historic Year Corn Silage Sorghum Silage Harvested Yield per Harvested Acre Production Harvested Yield per Harvested Acre Production 1,000 Acres Tons 1,000 Tons 1,000 Acres Tons 1,000 Tons 1980 36 13 468 30 9 270 1985 23 17 391 16 12 192 1990 15 15 225 12 9 108 1995 27 14 378 12 6 72 2000 25 17 425 17 9 153 2005 27 18 486 14 7 98 2006 35 17 595 16 5 80 2007 30 20 585 12 5 60 2008 30 17 495 16 10 160 2009 25 14 350 12 13 156 CROPS 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 19 Hay Acreage, Yield, Production, and Value, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 and Historic Year Harvested Yield per Harvested Acre Production Market Year Average Price1 Value of Production1 1,000 Acres Tons 1,000 Tons Dollars per Ton 1,000 Dollars All Hay 1980 1,570 1.47 2,315 72.50 167,838 1985 2,200 2.26 4,980 56.00 278,880 1990 2,130 1.84 3,926 72.50 285,784 1995 2,170 1.87 4,060 73.50 267,260 2000 2,430 1.92 4,659 73.50 284,498 2005 2,920 1.74 5,084 79.00 333,248 2006 3,160 1.13 3,556 117.00 355,264 2007 3,140 2.18 6,858 74.00 554,850 2008 2,910 1.90 5,536 93.50 503,320 2009 3,220 1.64 5,278 111.00 509,646 Alfalfa Hay 1980 420 2.50 1,050 – – 1985 400 3.90 1,560 – – 1990 430 3.20 1,376 96.50 132,784 1995 350 3.80 1,330 86.00 114,380 2000 330 3.30 1,089 87.50 95,288 2005 320 3.70 1,184 97.00 114,848 2006 360 2.10 756 144.00 108,864 2007 340 3.70 1,258 125.00 157,250 2008 310 3.60 1,116 150.00 167,400 2009 320 2.90 928 132.00 122,496 All Other Hay2 1980 1,150 1.10 1,265 – – 1985 1,800 1.90 3,420 – – 1990 1,700 1.50 2,550 60.00 153,000 1995 1,820 1.50 2,730 56.00 152,880 2000 2,100 1.70 3,570 53.00 189,210 2005 2,600 1.50 3,900 56.50 218,400 2006 2,800 1.00 2,800 88.00 246,400 2007 2,800 2.00 5,600 71.00 397,600 2008 2,600 1.70 4,420 76.00 335,920 2009 2,900 1.50 4,350 89.00 387,150 1 Market Year Average Price and Value of Production for Alfalfa and Other Hay not available until 1989. 2 Includes wild, grain, peanut, lespedeza, and other tame hay. Pecans, Production, Price, and Value, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 and Historic Year Pecans (Native & Seedling) Pecans (Improved) Pecans (All) Utilized Production Price per Pound Value of Production Utilized Production Price per Pound Value of Production Utilized Production Price per Pound Value of Production 1,000 Pounds Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Pounds Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Pounds Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1980 3,000 0.680 2,040 500 1.150 575 3,500 0.747 2,615 1985 8,500 0.530 4,505 1,500 0.850 1,275 10,000 0.578 5,780 1990 4,200 0.870 3,654 800 1.140 912 5,000 0.913 4,566 1995 16,500 0.780 12,870 2,500 1.100 2,750 19,000 0.822 15,620 2000 2,300 0.800 1,840 200 1.300 260 2,500 0.840 2,100 2005 15,000 1.200 18,000 6,000 1.900 11,400 21,000 1.400 29,400 2006 12,000 1.150 13,800 5,000 1.700 8,500 17,000 1.310 22,300 2007 27,000 0.750 20,250 3,000 1.350 4,050 30,000 0.810 24,300 2008 4,000 0.800 3,200 1,000 1.600 1,600 5,000 0.960 4,800 2009 10,500 0.900 9,450 3,000 1.500 4,500 13,500 1.030 13,950 CROPS 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 20 Stocks of Grain, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 Year March 1 June 1 September 1 December 1 Off-Farm Stocks Total Stocks Off-Farm Stocks Total Stocks Off-Farm Stocks Total Stocks Off-Farm Stocks Total Stocks 1,000 Bushels 1,000 Bushels 1,000 Bushels 1,000 Bushels 1,000 Bushels 1,000 Bushels 1,000 Bushels 1,000 Bushels Winter Wheat 2005 49,858 53,858 19,473 20,973 97,146 106,146 77,231 81,731 2006 47,734 49,934 26,627 27,627 76,203 85,203 63,425 67,925 2007 42,558 44,958 21,399 22,199 85,227 92,227 79,402 82,402 2008 59,677 60,877 24,559 25,159 110,000 122,000 93,406 99,406 2009 73,269 78,069 47,692 50,092 112,850 120,850 105,181 108,681 .Year March 1 Off-Farm Stocks June 1 Off-Farm Stocks September 1 Off-Farm Stocks December 1 Off-Farm Stocks 1,000 Bushels 1,000 Bushels 1,000 Bushels 1,000 Bushels Barley 2005 29 25 24 24 2006 27 7 53 47 2007 52 22 (1) (1) 2008 (1) (1) (1) (1) 2009 (1) 27 (1) 6 Corn 2005 9,324 5,635 636 12,448 2006 9,670 5,983 (1) 15,077 2007 11,892 6,793 1,601 18,236 2008 11,522 9,638 4,422 19,603 2009 15,622 10,816 3,999 17,701 Oats 2005 96 246 210 151 2006 217 209 174 218 2007 217 (1) 177 248 2008 182 451 254 147 2009 117 239 (1) (1) Sorghum 2005 10,572 3,145 1,337 14,168 2006 (1) (1) (1) (1) 2007 (1) (1) (1) 11,008 2008 (1) (1) (1) 10,466 2009 8,456 5,880 (1) 7,488 Soybeans 2005 748 310 (1) 2,292 2006 1,113 377 (1) 2,245 2007 1,428 610 517 2,277 2008 1,371 (1) (1) 3,512 2009 (1) (1) (1) (1) 1 Not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. Off-Farm Facilities and Off-Farm, On-Farm, and Total Storage Capacity, Oklahoma, Dec 1, 2005-2009 Year Off-Farm Facilities Capacity Off-Farm On-Farm Total Number 1,000 Bushels 1,000 Bushels 1,000 Bushels 2005 257 230,000 75,000 305,000 2006 251 225,000 75,000 300,000 2007 248 225,000 75,000 300,000 2008 238 225,000 75,000 300,000 2009 236 225,000 75,000 300,000 CROPS 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 21 Consumption of Commercial Fertilizers, Oklahoma and United States, 2007-20081 * Item Oklahoma United States 2007 2008 2007 2008 Short Tons Short Tons Short Tons Short Tons Multiple Nutrient Fertilizers N-P-K 56,366 47,205 9,718,433 7,728,528 N-P 132,153 122,600 8,307,947 7,948,695 N-K 4,870 4,845 1,288,318 1,184,899 P-K 25 115 309,599 351,464 Single Nutrient Fertilizers Anhydrous Ammonia 55,170 78,870 4,249,988 4,617,765 Aqua Ammonia 10 22 373,817 448,089 Nitrogen Solutions 254,744 259,465 11,970,556 10,608,846 Urea 192,633 178,546 5,722,579 5,428,710 Ammonium Nitrate 29,870 11,557 1,056,148 869,295 Ammonium Sulfate 6,536 5,544 1,382,310 1,318,525 Ammonium Thiosulfate 3,027 4,716 364,626 334,471 Other Nitrogen Fertilizers 11,224 8,755 1,608,684 1,611,230 Total Nitrogen Fertilizers 554,090 548,979 27,224,349 26,505,531 Superphosphoric Acid 0 0 101,368 86,458 Superphosphate 22% and Under 0 0 8,621 4,385 Superphosphate Over 22% 188 210 142,133 120,821 Other Phosphate Fertilizers 11 61 184,988 193,624 Total Phosphate Fertilizers 199 271 437,159 405,594 Potassium Chloride (60% & 62% K20) 30,245 13,259 5,790,888 5,514,846 Potassium Sulfate (50% K20) 144 73 340,145 382,808 Potassium-Magnesium Sulfate (22% K20) 602 606 158,889 167,793 Other Potash Fertilizers 1,077 2,093 236,962 152,500 Total Potash Fertilizers 32,071 16,039 6,527,336 6,218,150 Natural Organics and Secondary and Micronutrients Natural Organics 5,305 2,399 693,427 662,850 Gypsum 109 409 1,399,232 1,539,246 Other Secondary and Micronutrients 1,938 1,124 1,646,407 2,307,463 All Fertilizers Multiple-Nutrient2 193,414 174,766 19,624,297 17,213,586 Single-Nutrient 586,360 565,289 34,188,817 33,129,274 Organics and Secondary & Micronutrients 7,352 3,932 3,739,066 4,509,559 Total 787,124 743,978 57,576,812 54,853,060 1 Year ended June 30, 2007 and 2008. Some categories do not sum to total due to unspecified ingredients. 2 Includes analysis of N-P-K, N-P, N-K, and P-K. Source: Commercial Fertilizers, 2008, Association of American Plant Food Control Officials and the Fertilizer Institute. *2009 data not available at time of printing. CROPS 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 22 Wheat Varieties: Percentage of Seeded Acres, Oklahoma, 2006-2010 Variety 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Variety 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Hard Winter Hard Winter (continued) Endurance 0.6 2.1 11.0 15.5 19.1 Centerfield - - * * 0.2 Jagger 38.2 40.8 34.4 26.1 15.4 Okfield - - - * 0.2 Duster - * 0.3 1.4 7.6 Karl 92 0.2 0.2 0.5 * 0.2 OK Bullet - 0.5 2.3 6.3 7.5 Longhorn 1.3 0.6 0.9 0.5 * Fuller - - * 1.2 6.4 Thunderbolt * * * * * Overley 1.4 4.8 10.2 9.2 5.0 Winterhawk - - - - * Jagalene 15.9 16.8 7.6 5.1 2.2 Armour - - - - * TAM 111 - 0.5 1.5 1.6 1.4 T136 - - - - * TAM 110 0.8 0.9 0.5 1.1 1.4 TAM 301 - - - - * 2174 9.6 5.1 4.3 2.9 1.4 Big Dawg * * - - * Santa Fe - 0.3 0.7 1.2 1.3 Scout 66 0.6 * * 0.2 * Deliver - * 0.4 0.7 1.3 Ogallala 0.2 0.2 0.2 * * TAM 112 - - 0.4 0.4 1.1 Elevator Run 0.7 0.3 0.2 * * Fannin - 0.4 1.3 1.2 1.0 Other Hard Red 1 6.9 6.3 3.5 5.6 2.3 Cutter 2.2 2.9 1.8 1.3 0.8 Other Hard White 2 0.2 * 0.2 * * PostRock - - - * 0.8 Unknown Hard 5.0 4.8 5.6 5.1 8.2 Big Max 0.7 1.1 0.9 0.3 0.6 Total Hard 93.5 95.2 93.7 91.9 89.6 Doans - - - 0.2 0.6 TAM 203 - - - * 0.5 Jackpot - - - * 0.5 Soft Winter Shocker - - * 0.3 0.5 Coker 9134 * 0.2 0.3 0.2 * 2158 0.7 0.5 0.6 0.3 0.4 All Other Soft 3 1.4 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.5 HG-9 0.3 0.5 * 0.4 0.4 Unknown Soft 0.5 1.1 0.7 0.6 0.4 Chisholm 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.5 0.4 Total Soft 1.9 1.6 1.3 0.9 0.9 Custer 1.8 1.3 1.2 0.8 0.3 Unknown 4.6 3.2 5.0 7.2 9.5 2137 2.4 1.2 0.9 1.3 0.3 Ok101 1.7 1.2 0.9 0.3 0.3 * Less than 0.2 percent. 1 All other hard red varieties in 2010 include, 2157, 2163, 2180, AGSECO 7853, Art, Billings, Coronado, Dumas, Everest, Keota, Ok102, Onaga, Osage, Protection CL, Ranger, Sturdy 2K, T81, TAM 107, TAM 304, TAM 401, Tonkawa and Triumph 64. 2 All other hard white varieties. 3 All other soft varieties in 2010 include Delta King 9577 and Mason. Top Three Wheat Varieties, by Percent, by District, Oklahoma, Crop Year 2010 CROPS 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 23 Major Wheat Varieties, by District, Oklahoma, Crop Year 2010 Variety Panhandle West Central Southwest North Central Central South Central Other Districts State Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Hard Red Endurance 13.5 19.4 15.9 25.0 23.5 8.1 11.4 19.1 Jagger 11.1 23.3 30.6 6.1 6.4 0.0 2.7 15.4 Duster 2.6 4.7 2.8 12.1 19.2 3.8 6.2 7.6 OK Bullet 8.7 6.6 9.7 8.0 3.1 0.0 0.0 7.5 Fuller 0.0 6.6 8.4 9.0 6.1 0.0 0.0 6.4 Overley 0.0 6.1 5.7 7.0 4.9 0.0 1.2 5.0 Wheat Harvested Acres, Oklahoma, 1980-2009 Wheat Production, Oklahoma, 1980-2009 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2009 Million Acres 0 50 100 150 200 250 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2009 Million Bushels COUNTY ESTIMATES 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 24 All Wheat Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20081 District and County Planted for All Purposes Irrigated Non-Irrigated Total Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Acres Acres Bushels Bushels Acres Bushels Bushels Acres Bushels Bushels Panhandle Beaver 150,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 123,000 22.5 2,750,000 Texas 220,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 125,000 37.0 4,650,000 Other Counties 320,000 112,000 49.0 5,500,000 343,000 20.5 7,000,000 207,000 24.5 5,100,000 Total 690,000 112,000 49.0 5,500,000 343,000 20.5 7,000,000 455,000 27.5 12,500,000 West Central Beckham 70,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 58,000 29.5 1,700,000 Blaine 210,000 1,100 45.5 50,000 168,900 35.5 6,000,000 170,000 35.5 6,050,000 Custer 205,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 180,000 39.5 7,070,000 Dewey 130,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 105,000 35.5 3,730,000 Other Counties 315,000 5,400 46.5 250,000 594,600 36.0 21,500,000 257,000 36.0 9,250,000 Total 930,000 6,500 46.0 300,000 763,500 36.0 27,500,000 770,000 36.0 27,800,000 Southwest Comanche 75,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 60,000 35.5 2,140,000 Cotton 165,000 - - - 120,000 35.5 4,260,000 120,000 35.5 4,260,000 Greer 95,000 1,300 42.5 55,000 83,700 33.5 2,795,000 85,000 33.5 2,850,000 Jackson 215,000 3,300 47.0 155,000 186,700 38.5 7,205,000 190,000 38.5 7,360,000 Kiowa 270,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 245,000 40.5 9,890,000 Tillman 200,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 180,000 38.5 6,900,000 Other Counties 290,000 30,400 44.0 1,340,000 674,600 39.0 26,190,000 220,000 39.0 8,600,000 Total 1,310,000 35,000 44.5 1,550,000 1,065,000 38.0 40,450,000 1,100,000 38.0 42,000,000 North Central Alfalfa 240,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 215,000 41.5 8,920,000 Grant 315,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 285,000 38.5 11,000,000 Kay 195,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 175,000 36.0 6,300,000 Noble 125,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 110,000 34.0 3,750,000 Woods 195,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 170,000 39.5 6,700,000 Other Counties 550,000 9,000 46.5 420,000 1,421,000 39.0 55,080,000 475,000 39.5 18,830,000 Total 1,620,000 9,000 46.5 420,000 1,421,000 39.0 55,080,000 1,430,000 39.0 55,500,000 Central Canadian 200,000 500 40.0 20,000 164,500 39.5 6,480,000 165,000 39.5 6,500,000 Cleveland 6,000 - - - 4,500 38.0 170,000 4,500 38.0 170,000 Creek 2,000 - - - 70,000 37.0 2,600,000 1,700 41.0 70,000 Grady 95,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 70,000 37.0 2,600,000 Kingfisher 225,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 195,000 39.0 7,620,000 Lincoln 10,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 5,000 37.0 185,000 Logan 70,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 60,000 38.5 2,300,000 McClain 30,000 - - - 15,000 40.5 605,000 15,000 40.5 605,000 Oklahoma 15,000 - - - 8,500 47.0 400,000 8,500 47.0 400,000 Payne 20,000 - - - 8,000 31.5 250,000 8,000 31.5 250,000 Pottawatomie 10,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 5,000 43.0 215,000 Other Counties 7,000 1,500 50.0 75,000 267,500 39.0 10,400,000 2,300 37.0 85,000 Total 690,000 2,000 47.5 95,000 538,000 39.0 20,905,000 540,000 39.0 21,000,000 COUNTY ESTIMATES 25 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS All Wheat Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20081 District and County Planted for All Purposes Irrigated Non-Irrigated Total Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Acres Acres Bushels Bushels Acres Bushels Bushels Acres Bushels Bushels South Central Coal 1,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 500 40.0 20,000 Garvin 28,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 13,500 45.0 610,000 Jefferson 70,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 19,000 46.5 880,000 Love 10,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,000 42.5 170,000 Murray 4,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,000 40.0 120,000 Other Counties 65,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 30,000 40.0 1,200,000 Total 180,000 70,000 43.0 3,000,000 Northeast Craig 10,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 9,500 34.5 330,000 Mayes 8,550 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 7,500 32.0 240,000 Nowata 5,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,000 32.5 130,000 Osage 24,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 17,000 35.5 600,000 Ottawa 20,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 18,000 33.5 600,000 Pawnee 4,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,500 34.5 120,000 Rogers 18,950 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 13,200 38.5 510,000 Wagoner 11,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 9,400 36.0 340,000 Washington 23,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 17,900 32.5 580,000 Total 125,000 100,000 34.5 3,450,000 Other Districts Other Counties 55,000 5,500 42.5 235,000 199,500 37.5 7,465,000 35,000 35.5 1,250,000 Total 55,000 5,500 42.5 235,000 199,500 37.5 7,465,000 35,000 35.5 1,250,000 State Total 5,600,000 170,000 47.5 8,100,000 4,330,000 36.5 158,400,000 4,500,000 37.0 166,500,000 1 Counties with fewer than 500 total planted acres or 300 total harvested acres are combined under Other Counties. Counties with fewer than 1,000 irrigated planted acres are combined under Other Counties. D Irrigated and non-irrigated not published to prevent disclosure 26 COUNTY ESTIMATES 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS All Wheat Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20091 District and County Planted for All Purposes Irrigated Non-Irrigated Total Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Acres Acres Bushels Bushels Acres Bushels Bushels Acres Bushels Bushels Panhandle Ellis 65,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 35,000 18.0 625,000 Harper 100,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 70,000 29.5 2,060,000 Texas 250,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 215,000 32.0 6,865,000 Other Counties 340,000 110,000 48.0 5,300,000 450,000 22.0 10,000,000 240,000 24.0 5,750,000 Total 755,000 110,000 48.0 5,300,000 450,000 22.0 10,000,000 560,000 27.5 15,300,000 West Central Beckham 70,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 30,000 23.0 690,000 Blaine 205,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 125,000 17.5 2,200,000 Custer 200,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 145,000 20.0 2,875,000 Dewey 125,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 70,000 20.0 1,410,000 Roger Mills 60,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 35,000 19.0 670,000 Washita 265,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 125,000 18.0 2,255,000 Total 925,000 530,000 19.0 10,100,000 Southwest Caddo 210,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 100,000 16.0 1,605,000 Comanche 85,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 25,000 9.5 235,000 Cotton 165,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 50,000 6.5 330,000 Jackson 225,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 80,000 15.5 1,255,000 Kiowa 265,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 180,000 15.5 2,815,000 Tillman 210,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 70,000 11.5 820,000 Other Counties 175,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 60,000 18.0 1,090,000 Total 1,335,000 565,000 14.5 8,150,000 North Central Alfalfa 235,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 180,000 30.0 5,425,000 Garfield 325,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 275,000 25.5 7,055,000 Grant 305,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 270,000 25.0 6,715,000 Kay 190,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 165,000 23.0 3,755,000 Major 135,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 90,000 22.5 2,040,000 Noble 130,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 100,000 19.0 1,905,000 Woods 205,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 160,000 30.0 4,800,000 Woodward 100,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 50,000 19.0 955,000 Other Counties - 4,000 37.5 150,000 1,286,000 25.5 32,500,000 - - - Total 1,625,000 4,000 37.5 150,000 1,286,000 25.5 32,500,000 1,290,000 25.5 32,650,000 Central Canadian 200,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 140,000 18.0 2,515,000 Grady 100,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 50,000 13.5 675,000 Kingfisher 225,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 150,000 20.5 3,110,000 Logan 70,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 35,000 24.5 855,000 McClain 32,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 15,000 12.5 190,000 Pottawatomie 12,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 7,000 15.5 110,000 Other Counties 61,000 2,000 50.0 100,000 418,000 18.5 7,800,000 23,000 19.5 445,000 Total 700,000 2,000 50.0 100,000 418,000 18.5 7,800,000 420,000 19.0 7,900,000 COUNTY ESTIMATES 27 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS All Wheat Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20091 District and County Planted for All Purposes Irrigated Non-Irrigated Total Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Acres Acres Bushels Bushels Acres Bushels Bushels Acres Bushels Bushels South Central Other Counties 195,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 40,000 19.0 750,000 Total 195,000 40,000 19.0 750,000 Northeast (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Craig 9,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 8,050 24.0 195,000 Delaware 2,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,400 21.5 30,000 Mayes 6,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,200 19.0 80,000 Rogers 5,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,700 15.0 40,000 Wagoner 15,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 10,000 23.5 235,000 Washington 10,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 7,000 16.5 115,000 Other Counties 68,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 31,650 16.0 505,000 Total 115,000 65,000 18.5 1,200,000 East Central (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Muskogee 9,200 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 5,600 28.5 160,000 Okmulgee 3,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,500 16.5 25,000 Sequoyah 4,900 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,000 37.5 150,000 Other Counties 12,400 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,900 22.0 85,000 Total 30,000 15,000 28.0 420,000 Southeast Other Counties 20,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 15,000 35.5 530,000 Total 20,000 15,000 35.5 530,000 Other Districts Other Counties - 39,000 29.5 1,150,000 1,191,000 17.0 20,000,000 - - - Total - 39,000 29.5 1,150,000 1,191,000 17.0 20,000,000 - - - State Total 5,700,000 155,000 43.0 6,700,000 3,345,000 21.0 70,300,000 3,500,000 22.0 77,000,000 1 In keeping with NASS policy, only those counties and/or districts are published where sufficient reports were received. Counties with fewer than 500 total planted acres or 300 total harvested acres are combined under Other Counties. Counties with fewer than 1,000 irrigated planted acres are combined under Other Counties. D Irrigated and non-irrigated not published to prevent disclosure. All Wheat Production, Oklahoma, 2009 Bushels Not Published Less than 2 million 2 million to 4 million Greater than 4 million 28 COUNTY ESTIMATES 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS All Corn Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20081 District and County Planted Irrigated Non-Irrigated Total Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Acres Acres Bushels Bushels Acres Bushels Bushels Acres Bushels Bushels Panhandle2 Beaver 7,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 7,000 167 1,170,000 Texas 93,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 91,800 182 16,720,000 Other Counties 21,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 21,200 147 3,110,000 Total 122,000 118,500 176 20,865,000 1,500 90 135,000 120,000 175 21,000,000 North Central Garfield 25,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 22,000 69 1,515,000 Grant 24,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 20,000 61 1,220,000 Kay 40,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 36,000 62 2,215,000 Other Counties 21,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 17,000 81 1,370,000 Total 110,000 95,000 67 6,320,000 Central Canadian 3,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,500 120 300,000 Cleveland 1,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 900 117 105,000 Grady 9,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,500 90 315,000 Oklahoma 1,100 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 900 100 90,000 Payne 1,600 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,000 85 85,000 Pottawatomie 3,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,500 102 255,000 Other Counties 9,800 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 5,700 79 450,000 Total 30,000 17,000 94 1,600,000 South Central Bryan 3,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,500 106 265,000 Garvin 4,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,000 83 250,000 Stephens 800 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 700 83 58,000 Other Counties 1,200 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 800 71 57,000 Total 9,000 7,000 90 630,000 Northeast Craig 5,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,500 83 375,000 Ottawa 7,300 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 7,200 106 760,000 Other Counties 9,700 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 8,300 74 615,000 Total 22,000 20,000 88 1,750,000 East Central Muskogee 6,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 6,000 93 555,000 Sequoyah 8,000 2,700 141 380,000 3,800 83 315,000 6,500 107 695,000 Other Counties 5,500 2,900 110 320,000 7,600 82 625,000 4,500 87 390,000 Total 20,000 5,600 125 700,000 11,400 82 940,000 17,000 96 1,640,000 Southeast Choctaw 3,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,200 97 310,000 McCurtain 10,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 9,500 90 855,000 Other Counties 8,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 7,300 87 635,000 Total 22,000 20,000 90 1,800,000 Other Districts Other Counties 35,000 25,900 129 3,335,000 157,100 69 10,825,000 24,000 86 2,060,000 Total 35,000 25,900 129 3,335,000 157,100 69 10,825,000 24,000 86 2,060,000 State Total 370,000 150,000 166 24,900,000 170,000 70 11,900,000 320,000 115 36,800,000 1 In keeping with NASS policy, only those counties and/or districts are published where sufficient reports were received. Counties with fewer than 500 planted acres or 300 harvested acres are combined under Other Counties. In some cases, a county with more than 500 planted acres is combined with a smaller county to prevent disclosure. 2 District estimates only are available for irrigated and non-irrigated corn. D Irrigated and non-irrigated not published to prevent disclosure. COUNTY ESTIMATES 29 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS All Corn Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20091 District and County Planted for All Purposes Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Acres Acres Bushels Bushels Panhandle Other Counties 127,000 118,000 186 22,000,000 Total 127,000 118,000 186 22,000,000 Southwest Other Counties 20,000 12,500 53 660,000 Total 20,000 12,500 53 660,000 North Central Grant 25,000 20,000 48 950,000 Major 5,400 4,400 125 550,000 Woodward 1,400 1,300 48 63,000 Other Counties 97,200 73,300 45 3,277,000 Total 129,000 99,000 49 4,840,000 Central Kingfisher 3,900 3,000 43 130,000 Pottawatomie 3,600 3,000 67 200,000 Other Counties 18,500 10,500 62 650,000 Total 26,000 16,500 59 980,000 Northeast Craig 5,500 4,500 60 270,000 Mayes 1,300 1,000 45 45,000 Ottawa 9,000 7,800 73 570,000 Other Counties 11,200 9,200 57 525,000 Total 27,000 22,500 63 1,410,000 East Central Sequoyah 8,000 7,700 74 570,000 Other Counties 12,000 10,800 72 780,000 Total 20,000 18,500 73 1,350,000 Southeast Choctaw 4,000 3,700 62 230,000 LeFlore 5,000 4,300 49 210,000 McCurtain 15,000 14,000 69 960,000 Total 24,000 22,000 64 1,400,000 Other Districts Other Counties 17,000 11,000 87 960,000 Total 17,000 11,000 87 960,000 State Total 390,000 320,000 105 33,600,000 1 In keeping with NASS policy, only those counties and/or districts are published where sufficient reports were received. Counties with fewer than 500 planted acres or 300 harvested acres are combined under Other Counties. In some cases, a county with more than 500 planted acres is combined with a smaller county to prevent disclosure. 30 COUNTY ESTIMATES 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Soybean Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20081 District and County Planted Harvested for Beans Yield per Acre Production Acres Acres Bushels Bushels North Central Alfalfa 9,300 8,200 23.0 190,000 Kay 70,500 61,500 23.5 1,430,000 Other Counties 52,200 45,300 18.5 830,000 Total 132,000 115,000 21.5 2,450,000 Central Cleveland 1,000 900 19.0 17,000 Grady 5,000 4,400 26.0 115,000 Kingfisher 4,800 4,400 38.5 170,000 Lincoln 1,000 900 22.0 20,000 Logan 4,200 3,800 19.5 75,000 McClain 7,500 6,800 23.5 160,000 Okfuskee 1,300 1,200 29.0 35,000 Oklahoma 1,800 1,600 31.5 50,000 Other Counties 13,400 12,000 27.5 328,000 Total 40,000 36,000 27.0 970,000 Northeast Craig 12,300 11,500 28.5 330,000 Delaware 1,000 900 33.5 30,000 Mayes 5,600 5,500 25.5 140,000 Osage 8,200 6,800 18.5 125,000 Ottawa 24,000 22,000 27.0 590,000 Rogers 3,100 2,800 28.5 80,000 Tulsa 3,300 3,000 25.0 75,000 Washington 9,000 8,000 32.5 260,000 Other Counties 49,500 46,500 22.0 1,020,000 Total 116,000 107,000 25.0 2,650,000 East Central Muskogee 15,500 14,400 24.5 350,000 Okmulgee 3,700 3,400 26.5 90,000 Sequoyah 9,700 8,500 30.5 260,000 Other Counties 5,100 4,700 32.0 150,000 Total 34,000 31,000 27.5 850,000 Other Districts Other Counties 78,000 71,000 29.5 2,080,000 Total 78,000 71,000 29.5 2,080,000 State Total 400,000 360,000 25.0 9,000,000 1 In keeping with NASS policy, only those counties and/or districts are published where sufficient reports were received. Counties with fewer than 500 total planted acres or 300 harvested acres are combined under Other Counties. In some cases, a county with more than 500 planted acres is combined with a smaller county to prevent disclosure. COUNTY ESTIMATES 31 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Soybean Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20091 District and County Planted Harvested for Beans Yield per Acre Production Acres Acres Bushels Bushels West Central Blaine 3,500 3,200 40.5 130,000 Custer 1,900 1,900 39.0 74,000 Washita 2,500 2,300 29.5 68,000 Other Counties 2,600 2,600 41.5 108,000 Total 10,500 10,000 38.0 380,000 North Central Alfalfa 8,100 8,000 32.5 260,000 Garfield 10,100 9,700 20.5 200,000 Grant 26,000 24,500 37.0 910,000 Kay 79,000 78,000 32.0 2,480,000 Major 1,400 1,400 35.5 50,000 Noble 17,000 16,000 29.5 470,000 Other Counties 1,400 1,400 21.5 30,000 Total 143,000 139,000 31.5 4,400,000 Central Kingfisher 3,900 3,700 27.0 100,000 McClain 3,600 3,500 24.5 85,000 Okfuskee 1,300 1,300 34.0 44,000 Oklahoma 1,500 1,200 41.5 50,000 Other Counties 16,700 14,800 26.5 391,000 Total 27,000 24,500 27.5 670,000 South Central Bryan 6,800 6,500 21.0 137,000 Garvin 7,600 7,500 33.5 250,000 Other Counties 1,100 1,000 23.0 23,000 Total 15,500 15,000 27.5 410,000 Northeast Craig 13,400 13,300 28.0 370,000 Delaware 1,200 1,100 32.5 36,000 Mayes 6,700 6,700 23.0 154,000 Ottawa 28,000 27,800 32.0 890,000 Pawnee 7,300 7,200 29.0 210,000 Rogers 3,900 3,800 29.0 110,000 Washington 11,500 11,300 32.0 360,000 Other Counties 59,000 55,800 30.5 1,690,000 Total 131,000 127,000 30.0 3,820,000 East Central Muskogee 15,400 14,000 32.0 450,000 Okmulgee 3,200 2,800 22.0 62,000 Sequoyah 10,200 10,200 36.5 370,000 Other Counties 3,200 3,000 26.0 78,000 Total 32,000 30,000 32.0 960,000 Other Districts Other Counties 46,000 44,500 32.5 1,450,000 Total 46,000 44,500 32.5 1,450,000 State Total 405,000 390,000 31.0 12,090,000 1 In keeping with NASS policy, only those counties and/or districts are published where sufficient reports were received. Counties with fewer than 500 total planted acres or 300 harvested acres are combined under Other Counties. In some cases, a county with more than 500 planted acres are combined with a smaller county to prevent disclosure. 32 COUNTY ESTIMATES 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS All Sorghum Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20081 District and County Planted Irrigated Non-Irrigated Total Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Acres Acres Bushels Bushels Acres Bushels Bushels Acres Bushels Bushels Panhandle Beaver 23,400 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 22,300 58 1,300,000 Ellis 1,900 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,800 53 95,000 Texas 66,000 7,800 96 750,000 52,200 34 1,750,000 60,000 42 2,500,000 Other Counties 43,700 8,800 80 700,000 42,200 33 1,400,000 26,900 26 705,000 Total 135,000 16,600 87 1,450,000 94,400 33 3,150,000 111,000 41 4,600,000 West Central Blaine 5,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,600 46 210,000 Custer 15,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 14,000 39 540,000 Roger Mills 1,300 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,200 50 60,000 Washita 14,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 13,600 33 450,000 Other Counties 6,600 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 6,100 43 260,000 Total 42,400 39,500 38 1,520,000 Southwest Jackson 11,700 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 10,700 46 490,000 Other Counties 41,900 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 36,800 44 1,610,000 Total 53,600 47,500 44 2,100,000 North Central Garfield 22,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 21,000 64 1,350,000 Grant 18,200 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 17,500 49 850,000 Kay 13,300 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 12,500 51 633,000 Major 5,200 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,500 49 220,000 Noble 4,700 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,500 33 150,000 Other Counties 26,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 25,000 52 1,297,000 Total 89,900 85,000 53 4,500,000 Central Canadian 1,100 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,000 50 50,000 Grady 1,700 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,600 38 60,000 Logan 3,100 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,900 45 130,000 Payne 1,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 900 39 35,000 Other Counties 5,400 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 5,100 40 205,000 Total 12,300 11,500 42 480,000 Northeast Craig 2,200 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,100 62 130,000 Mayes 1,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 900 50 45,000 Wagoner 1,300 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,200 63 75,000 Other Counties 6,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 6,000 42 250,000 Total 11,000 10,200 49 500,000 East Central Other Counties 3,200 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,000 43 130,000 Total 3,200 3,000 43 130,000 Other Districts Other Counties 2,600 15,400 65 1,000,000 183,600 45 8,350,000 2,300 52 120,000 Total 2,600 15,400 65 1,000,000 183,600 45 8,350,000 2,300 52 120,000 State Total 350,000 32,000 77 2,450,000 278,000 41 11,500,000 310,000 45 13,950,000 1 In keeping with NASS policy, only those counties and/or districts are published where sufficient reports were received. Counties with fewer than 500 total planted acres or 300 total harvested acres are combined under Other Counties. Counties with fewer than 1,000 irrigated planted acres are combined under Other Counties. D Irrigated and non-irrigated not published to prevent disclosure. COUNTY ESTIMATES 33 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS All Sorghum Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20091 District and County Planted Irrigated Non-Irrigated Total Harvested For Grain Yield per Acre Production Harvested For Grain Yield per Acre Production Harvested For Grain Yield per Acre Production Acres Acres Bushels Bushels Acres Bushels Bushels Acres Bushels Bushels Panhandle Beaver 19,600 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 16,900 53 902,600 Cimarron 15,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 13,800 60 830,000 Ellis 2,600 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,800 75 135,000 Harper 3,600 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,200 42 135,000 Texas 47,200 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 45,400 56 2,535,000 Total 88,000 81,100 56 4,537,600 West Central Blaine 3,800 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,500 59 207,000 Custer 11,300 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 9,500 47 446,500 Washita 7,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 6,000 44 264,500 Other Counties 4,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,900 30 117,400 Total 26,100 22,900 45 1,035,400 Southwest Other Counties 30,100 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 24,200 47 1,142,000 Total 30,100 24,200 47 1,142,000 North Central Alfalfa 10,500 - - - 9,000 62 560,000 9,000 62 560,000 Garfield 27,000 - - - 24,300 60 1,450,000 24,300 60 1,450,000 Grant 23,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 21,500 57 1,236,000 Kay 13,600 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 11,600 82 952,000 Major 3,900 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,600 60 217,000 Other Counties 7,500 1,500 82 123,000 41,100 60 2,450,000 5,900 28 168,000 Total 86,000 1,500 82 123,000 74,400 60 4,460,000 75,900 60 4,583,000 Central Kingfisher 2,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,900 59 111,600 Other Counties 6,100 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,300 63 270,400 Total 8,600 6,200 62 382,000 Other Districts Other Counties 11,200 22,000 76 1,669,000 122,100 50 6,068,000 9,700 66 640,000 Total 11,200 22,000 76 1,669,000 122,100 50 6,068,000 9,700 66 640,000 State Total 250,000 23,500 76 1,792,000 196,500 54 10,528,000 220,000 56 12,320,000 1 In keeping with NASS policy, only those counties and/or districts are published where sufficient reports were received. Counties with fewer than 500 total planted acres or 300 total harvested acres are combined under Other Counties. Counties with fewer than 1,000 irrigated planted acres are combined under Other Counties. D Irrigated and non-irrigated not published to prevent disclosure. 34 COUNTY ESTIMATES 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS State Production Maps for Select Crops All Corn Production, Oklahoma, 2009 All Soybean Production, Oklahoma, 2009 All Sorghum Production, Oklahoma, 2009 Bushels Not Published Less than 200,000 200,000 to 500,000 Greater than 500,000 Bushels Not Published Less than 200,000 200,000 to 500,000 Greater than 500,000 Bushels Not Published Less than 200,000 200,000 to 500,000 Greater than 500,000 COUNTY ESTIMATES 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 35 All Cotton Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20081 2 District and County Planted Irrigated Non-Irrigated Total Harvested for Lint Yield per Acre Production Harvested for Lint Yield per Acre Production Harvested for Lint Yield per Acre Production Acres Acres Pounds Bales Acres Pounds Bales Acres Pounds Bales West Central Beckham 3,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,200 885 5,900 Washita 10,700 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 9,900 533 11,000 Other Counties 2,300 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,200 589 2,700 Total 16,500 15,300 615 19,600 Southwest Greer 5,800 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 5,300 869 9,600 Jackson 56,000 45,200 1,200 113,000 6,600 400 5,500 51,800 1,098 118,500 Other Counties 82,300 29,800 1,079 67,000 49,400 442 45,500 73,900 668 102,900 Total 144,100 75,000 1,152 180,000 56,000 437 51,000 131,000 846 231,000 Other Districts Other Counties 9,400 5,000 960 10,000 19,000 531 21,000 8,700 629 11,400 Total 9,400 5,000 960 10,000 19,000 531 21,000 8,700 629 11,400 State Total 170,000 80,000 1,140 190,000 75,000 461 72,000 155,000 811 262,000 1 In keeping with NASS policy, only those counties and/or districts are published where sufficient reports were received. Counties with fewer than 500 planted acres are combined under Other Counties. In some cases, a county with more than 500 planted acres is combined with a smaller county to prevent disclosure. Counties with fewer than 1,000 irrigated planted acres are combined with Other Counties. 2 Bales are 480 pounds. D Irrigated and non-irrigated not published to prevent disclosure. All Cotton Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20091 2 District and County Planted Irrigated Non-Irrigated Total Harvested for Lint Yield per Acre Production Harvested for Lint Yield per Acre Production Harvested for Lint Yield per Acre Production Acres Acres Pounds Bales Acres Pounds Bales Acres Pounds Bales West Central Beckham 4,600 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,330 798 7,200 Washita 12,600 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 12,400 689 17,800 Other Counties 5,100 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,870 651 6,600 Total 22,300 21,600 702 31,600 Southwest Caddo 5,300 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 5,200 923 10,000 Harmon 15,800 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 15,100 1,348 42,400 Jackson 60,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 59,500 1,226 152,000 Kiowa 7,400 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 7,170 469 7,000 Tillman 63,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 57,900 393 47,400 Other Counties 17,800 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 16,630 470 16,300 Total 169,800 161,500 818 275,100 Other Districts Other Counties 12,900 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 11,900 496 12,300 Total 12,900 11,900 496 12,300 State Total 205,000 88,000 1,260 231,000 107,000 395 88,000 195,000 785 319,000 1 In keeping with NASS policy, only those counties and/or districts are published where sufficient reports were received. Counties with fewer than 500 planted acres are combined under Other Counties. In some cases, a county with more than 500 planted acres is combined with a smaller county to prevent disclosure. Counties with fewer than 1,000 irrigated planted acres are combined with Other Counties. 2 Bales are 480 pounds. D Irrigated and non-irrigated not published to prevent disclosure. COUNTY ESTIMATES 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 36 Rye Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20081 District and County Planted for All Purposes Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Acres Acres Bushels Bushels West Central Blaine 15,000 1,800 19.4 35,000 Roger Mills 6,000 1,000 22.0 22,000 Other Counties 39,000 8,200 17.4 143,000 Total 60,000 11,000 18.2 200,000 Southwest Caddo 11,000 1,100 22.7 25,000 Other Counties 7,000 1,400 25.0 35,000 Total 18,000 2,500 24.0 60,000 North Central Alfalfa 15,000 1,800 19.4 35,000 Garfield 9,500 1,000 23.0 23,000 Other Counties 65,500 9,200 18.7 172,000 Total 90,000 12,000 19.2 230,000 Central Canadian 6,000 2,000 15.0 30,000 Kingfisher 65,000 20,000 19.0 380,000 Logan 8,500 2,200 21.8 48,000 Other Counties 5,500 800 21.3 17,000 Total 85,000 25,000 19.0 475,000 South Central Love 4,000 1,000 16.0 16,000 Other Counties 10,000 2,000 18.0 36,000 Total 14,000 3,000 17.3 52,000 Other Districts Other Counties 13,000 1,500 18.7 28,000 Total 13,000 1,500 18.7 28,000 State Total 280,000 55,000 19.0 1,045,000 1 In keeping with NASS policy, only those counties and/or districts are published where sufficient reports were received. Counties with fewer than 500 planted acres or 300 harvested acres are combined under Other Counties. **Rye county estimates no longer published after the 2008 crop year** COUNTY ESTIMATES 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 37 Oat Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20081 District and County Planted for All Purposes Harvested for Grain Yield per Acre Production Acres Acres Bushels Bushels Northeast Other Counties 2,400 700 57.1 40,000 Total 2,400 700 57.1 40,000 Other Districts Other Counties 47,600 9,300 38.7 360,000 Total 47,600 9,300 38.7 360,000 State Total 50,000 10,000 40.0 400,000 1 In keeping with NASS policy, only those counties and/or districts are published where sufficient reports were received. Counties with fewer than 500 planted acres or 300 harvested acres are combined under Other Counties. **Oat county estimates no longer published after the 2008 crop year** Peanut Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20081 District and County Planted Harvested for Nuts Yield per Harvested Acre Production Acres Acres Pounds Pounds West Central Beckham 4,600 4,400 4,365 19,200,000 Blaine 500 500 4,200 2,100,000 Custer 700 650 4,925 3,200,000 Other Counties 800 750 3,335 2,500,000 Total 6,600 6,300 4,285 27,000,000 North Central Major 1,100 1,000 4,100 4,100,000 Total 1,100 1,000 4,100 4,100,000 Other Districts Other Counties 11,300 10,700 2,980 31,900,000 Total 11,300 10,700 2,980 31,900,000 State Total 19,000 18,000 3,500 63,000,000 1 In keeping with NASS policy, only those counties and/or districts are published where sufficient reports were received. Counties with fewer than 500 planted acres or 300 harvested acres are combined under Other Counties. In some cases, a county with more than 300 acres may be combined with another county to prevent disclosure. **Peanut county estimates no longer published after the 2008 crop year** 38 COUNTY ESTIMATES 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Alfalfa, Other, and All Hay Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20081 District and County Alfalfa Other Hay All Hay Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production Acres Tons Tons Acres Tons Tons Acres Tons Tons Panhandle Cimarron (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 8,000 2.4 19,000 Other Counties (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 82,000 2.0 161,000 Total 90,000 2.0 180,000 West Central Beckham (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 23,500 1.7 40,000 Blaine 6,500 3.6 23,000 37,000 1.8 65,000 43,500 2.0 88,000 Custer (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 24,000 2.7 65,000 Dewey 4,000 3.8 15,000 14,000 1.5 21,000 18,000 2.0 36,000 Roger Mills 5,500 4.8 26,000 14,000 1.9 26,000 19,500 2.7 52,000 Washita 12,500 4.6 57,000 24,000 1.4 32,000 36,500 2.4 89,000 Other Counties 16,500 3.6 59,000 31,000 1.5 46,000 - - - Total 45,000 4.0 180,000 120,000 1.6 190,000 165,000 2.2 370,000 Southwest Caddo 7,500 4.0 30,000 27,000 1.7 46,000 34,500 2.2 76,000 Greer (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 13,000 2.5 33,000 Tillman (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 25,500 2.4 60,000 Other Counties 42,500 3.3 140,000 73,000 1.6 114,000 77,000 2.1 161,000 Total 50,000 3.4 170,000 100,000 1.6 160,000 150,000 2.2 330,000 North Central Alfalfa (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 30,000 3.3 100,000 Garfield 6,500 2.6 17,000 28,000 1.7 46,000 34,500 1.8 63,000 Grant (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 26,000 2.1 54,000 Kay 6,000 4.0 24,000 19,000 1.9 36,000 25,000 2.4 60,000 Major 3,000 3.4 10,000 27,000 2.1 57,000 30,000 2.2 67,000 Noble 3,000 2.7 8,000 35,000 1.2 40,000 38,000 1.3 48,000 Woods (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 25,000 2.5 63,000 Woodward (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 31,500 1.9 60,000 Other Counties 46,500 3.6 166,000 66,000 1.7 111,000 - - - Total 65,000 3.5 225,000 175,000 1.7 290,000 240,000 2.2 515,000 Central Canadian (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 50,000 2.4 118,000 Grady 19,000 3.2 60,000 39,000 1.6 62,000 58,000 2.1 122,000 Kingfisher (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 41,500 2.1 89,000 Lincoln (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 75,500 1.5 113,000 Logan (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 41,500 1.7 71,000 McClain (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 60,000 1.5 87,000 Oklahoma (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 32,000 2.6 83,000 Payne (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 61,500 1.6 100,000 Pottawatomie (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 30,500 2.0 60,000 Other Counties 61,000 3.6 220,000 481,000 1.6 743,000 149,500 1.6 242,000 Total 80,000 3.5 280,000 520,000 1.6 805,000 600,000 1.8 1,085,000 South Central Other Counties 25,000 3.6 90,000 450,000 1.7 740,000 475,000 1.8 830,000 Total 25,000 3.6 90,000 450,000 1.7 740,000 475,000 1.8 830,000 Northeast Mayes 1,000 6.0 6,000 64,000 1.9 120,000 65,000 1.9 126,000 Rogers (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 41,500 2.1 85,000 Other Counties 9,000 3.8 34,000 386,000 1.7 660,000 353,500 1.7 609,000 Total 10,000 4.0 40,000 450,000 1.8 780,000 460,000 1.8 820,000 COUNTY ESTIMATES 39 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Alfalfa, Other, and All Hay Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20081 District and County Alfalfa Other Hay All Hay Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production Acres Tons Tons Acres Tons Tons Acres Tons Tons East Central Okmulgee (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 42,000 1.7 70,000 Other Counties (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 488,000 1.8 895,000 Total 530,000 1.8 965,000 Other Districts Other Counties 35,000 3.8 131,000 785,000 1.9 1,455,000 200,000 2.2 441,000 Total 35,000 3.8 131,000 785,000 1.9 1,455,000 200,000 2.2 441,000 State Total 310,000 3.6 1,116,000 2,600,000 1.7 4,420,000 2,910,000 1.9 5,536,000 1 In keeping with NASS policy, only those counties and/or districts are published where sufficient reports were received. Counties with fewer than 300 acres harvested are combined under Other Counties. In some cases, counties with more than 300 acres may be combined with another county to prevent disclosure. D Alfalfa and Other Hay not published to prevent disclosure. Alfalfa and Other Hay Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20091 2 District and County Alfalfa Other Hay Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production Acres Tons Tons Acres Tons Tons Panhandle Beaver (D) (D) (D) 23,000 1.35 31,000 Harper (D) (D) (D) 20,000 1.00 20,000 Other Counties 20,000 3.00 60,000 47,000 1.25 59,000 Total 20,000 3.00 60,000 90,000 1.20 110,000 West Central Beckham 5,500 2.90 16,000 22,000 1.35 30,000 Blaine 7,000 2.15 15,000 38,000 1.25 48,000 Custer 11,000 3.25 `36,000 17,000 1.45 25,000 Washita 12,500 3.85 48,000 32,000 1.05 34,000 Other Counties 9,000 3.35 30,000 36,000 1.35 48,000 Total 45,000 3.20 145,000 145,000 1.30 185,000 Southwest Caddo 8,000 2.50 20,000 37,000 1.30 48,000 Comanche 7,000 2.00 14,000 (D) (D) (D) Cotton 1,000 2.00 2,000 25,000 1.20 30,000 Greer 5,000 2.20 11,000 10,000 1.00 10,000 Harmon 2,500 4.00 10,000 (D) (D) (D) Jackson (D) (D) (D) 12,000 1.10 13,000 Kiowa 7,000 2.30 16,000 15,000 1.15 17,000 Other Counties 19,500 2.40 47,000 51,000 1.00 52,000 Total 50,000 2.40 120,000 150,000 1.15 170,000 North Central Garfield (D) (D) (D) 36,000 1.35 48,000 Grant 12,000 3.35 40,000 19,000 1.35 26,000 Kay (D) (D) (D) 23,000 1.05 24,000 Major 4,500 2.65 12,000 (D) (D) (D) Noble 4,500 2.45 11,000 40,000 1.45 58,000 Woods 14,000 3.30 46,000 17,000 1.60 27,000 Woodward (D) (D) (D) 32,000 1.05 33,000 Other Counties 40,000 3.05 121,000 48,000 1.55 74,000 Total 75,000 3.05 230,000 215,000 1.35 290,000 40 COUNTY ESTIMATES 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Alfalfa and Other Hay Acres, Yield, and Production, by County, Oklahoma, 20091 2 District and County Alfalfa Other Hay Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production Acres Tons Tons Acres Tons Tons Central Canadian (D) (D) (D) 43,000 1.55 66,000 Grady (D) (D) (D) 45,000 1.55 69,000 Kingfisher 10,000 2.70 27,000 35,000 1.80 63,000 Lincoln 2,500 2.20 5,500 77,000 1.40 106,000 Logan 3,500 2.85 10,000 (D) (D) (D) McClain (D) (D) (D) 53,000 1.85 97,000 Payne (D) (D) (D) 62,000 1.55 96,000 Pottawatomie (D) (D) (D) 36,000 1.70 62,000 Other Counties 59,000 3.25 190,500 209,000 1.60 336,000 Total 75,000 3.10 233,000 560,000 1.60 895,000 South Central Carter 1,000 3.00 3,000 (D) (D) (D) Garvin (D) (D) (D) 32,000 1.70 55,000 Stephens 2,000 3.50 7,000 (D) (D) (D) Other Counties 27,000 2.45 66,000 458,000 1.45 660,000 Total 30,000 2.55 76,000 490,000 1.45 715,000 Northeast Craig (D) (D) (D) 85,000 1.80 152,000 Mayes (D) (D) (D) 67,000 1.35 90,000 Other Counties (D) (D) (D) 338,000 1.40 478,000 Total 490,000 1.45 720,000 East Central Other Counties (D) (D) (D) 550,000 1.60 870,000 Total 550,000 1.60 870,000 Southeast Other Counties (D) (D) (D) 210,000 1.90 395,000 Total 210,000 1.90 395,000 Other Districts Other Counties 25,000 2.55 64,000 - - - Total 25,000 2.55 64,000 State Total 320,000 2.90 928,000 2,900,000 1.50 4,350,000 1 Counties with fewer than 300 acres harvested are combined under Other Counties. In some cases, counties with more than 300 acres may be combined with another county to prevent disclosure. 2 All Hay not published beginning with 2009. D Not published to prevent disclosure. COUNTY ESTIMATES 41 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Alfalfa Hay Production, Oklahoma, 2009 Other Hay Production, Oklahoma, 2009 Tons Not Published Less than 20,000 20,000 to 40,000 Greater than 40,000 Tons Not Published Less than 40,000 40,000 to 80,000 Greater than 80,000 COUNTY ESTIMATES 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 42 Pasture and Cropland Cash Rents, Dollars per Acre, Oklahoma, 2009-20101 District and County Pasture Irrigated Cropland Non-Irrigated Cropland 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Panhandle Beaver 6.50 7.50 58.00 41.00 13.00 20.00 Cimarron 5.50 6.50 (D) 52.00 (D) 21.00 Ellis 8.00 7.30 (D) (D) 16.50 22.00 Harper 9.00 9.00 (D) (D) (D) 23.00 Texas 8.50 7.50 55.00 (D) 15.00 20.00 Other Counties - - 57.00 72.50 20.00 - Total 7.00 7.50 57.00 61.50 17.50 21.00 West Central Beckham 10.00 12.00 (D) (D) 19.00 26.00 Blaine 12.00 11.00 (D) (D) 31.00 26.00 Custer 10.00 11.00 (D) (D) 43.00 31.00 Dewey 9.00 10.00 (D) (D) 28.00 21.00 Roger Mills 7.00 8.00 (D) (D) 18.00 20.00 Washita 11.00 12.00 (D) (D) 32.00 30.00 Total 9.00 10.00 30.50 27.00 Southwest Caddo 15.00 13.00 50.00 63.00 32.50 26.00 Comanche 14.00 12.00 (D) (D) 31.50 31.00 Cotton 13.50 12.50 (D) (D) 28.50 29.00 Greer 9.00 10.50 (D) 58.00 23.50 24.00 Harmon 9.00 9.00 (D) (D) 20.00 20.00 Jackson 10.50 10.50 (D) 102.00 29.50 28.00 Kiowa 12.50 10.50 (D) (D) 27.50 23.00 Tillman 12.50 11.50 (D) (D) 32.50 31.00 Other Counties - - 67.00 40.50 - - Total 12.00 11.50 63.00 60.00 29.00 27.00 North Central Alfalfa 12.50 14.00 (D) (D) 41.00 35.00 Garfield 13.00 11.50 (D) (D) 39.00 39.00 Grant 11.50 12.00 (D) (D) 38.50 37.00 Kay 14.00 13.00 (D) (D) 33.50 38.00 Major 10.50 10.50 (D) 85.50 23.00 27.50 Noble 12.00 12.50 (D) (D) 32.00 34.00 Woods 8.50 8.50 (D) (D) 35.50 32.50 Woodward 8.00 8.00 (D) (D) 20.00 20.00 Other Counties - - - 49.50 - - Total 10.00 10.00 66.00 35.00 34.00 Central Canadian 15.00 15.00 (D) 54.00 34.50 34.00 Cleveland 12.00 12.00 (D) (D) 23.00 38.00 Creek 8.00 13.00 (D) (D) 15.00 20.00 Grady 12.50 13.50 (D) (D) (D) 38.00 Kingfisher 12.50 14.00 (D) 48.50 31.00 30.00 Lincoln 10.50 9.50 (D) (D) 15.00 (D) Logan 10.00 11.00 (D) (D) 26.00 25.00 McClain 12.00 11.00 (D) (D) 31.00 34.00 Okfuskee 8.50 10.00 (D) (D) 15.00 (D) Oklahoma 11.00 11.00 (D) (D) 21.00 (D) Payne 12.00 13.00 (D) (D) 25.00 21.00 Pottawatomie 9.00 10.00 (D) (D) (D) 20.00 Seminole 8.00 10.00 (D) (D) 24.50 18.00 Other Counties - - - 46.50 32.50 22.00 Total 11.00 12.00 49.50 28.50 30.00 COUNTY ESTIMATES 43 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Pasture and Cropland Cash Rents, Dollars per Acre, Oklahoma, 2009-20101 District and County Pasture Irrigated Cropland Non-Irrigated Cropland 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars South Central Atoka 10.00 10.50 (D) (D) (D) 17.00 Bryan 13.00 15.50 58.00 52.00 18.00 35.00 Carter 8.00 7.00 (D) (D) (D) 15.00 Coal 9.00 8.50 (D) (D) 17.00 15.00 Garvin 13.00 12.00 (D) 44.50 33.00 30.00 Jefferson 13.00 11.50 (D) (D) 20.00 18.00 Johnston 8.00 9.00 (D) (D) 14.00 15.00 Love 12.00 10.50 (D) (D) 14.50 17.00 Marshall 12.00 9.50 (D) (D) 17.00 20.00 Murray 12.00 10.50 (D) (D) 20.50 17.00 Pontotoc 8.00 9.50 (D) (D) 12.00 15.00 Stephens 11.00 12.50 (D) (D) 15.00 28.00 Other Counties - - 52.00 38.00 16.50 - Total 11.00 11.00 55.00 46.50 19.50 20.00 Northeast Craig 18.00 15.50 (D) (D) 23.00 21.00 Delaware 17.00 17.00 (D) (D) 26.00 25.00 Mayes 16.00 17.50 (D) (D) 20.00 24.00 Nowata 18.00 15.00 (D) (D) (D) 17.00 Osage 11.00 14.50 (D) (D) 17.00 20.00 Ottawa 19.00 24.00 (D) (D) 36.00 28.00 Pawnee 12.00 11.00 (D) (D) (D) 29.00 Rogers 17.00 14.00 (D) (D) 20.00 22.00 Tulsa 11.00 10.00 (D) (D) 35.00 44.00 Wagoner 15.00 12.50 (D) (D) 22.00 24.00 Washington 14.00 13.50 (D) (D) 25.00 23.00 Other Counties - - 78.00 86.00 20.50 - Total 14.00 14.50 78.00 86.00 23.50 23.00 East Central Adair 16.00 18.50 (D) (D) (D) 36.00 Cherokee 10.00 12.50 (D) (D) 15.00 31.00 Haskell 11.50 11.00 (D) (D) 15.00 17.00 Hughes 10.00 10.00 (D) (D) 16.00 23.00 McIntosh 12.00 14.00 (D) (D) 21.00 23.00 Muskogee 12.00 16.50 (D) (D) 30.00 36.00 Okmulgee 13.50 10.50 (D) (D) 17.00 20.00 Pittsburg 10.00 10.00 (D) (D) (D) 17.00 Sequoyah 12.00 12.50 (D) (D) 16.00 36.00 Other Counties - - - - 15.50 - Total 12.00 13.00 18.50 23.00 Southeast Choctaw 10.50 14.00 (D) (D) 19.00 (D) Latimer 11.00 12.00 (D) (D) 21.00 (D) Le Flore (D) (D) (D) (D) 26.00 30.00 McCurtain 11.50 10.00 (D) (D) 30.00 31.50 Pushmataha (D) (D) (D) (D) 18.00 25.00 Other Counties 11.00 11.50 - - - 28.00 Total 11.00 12.00 24.00 29.00 Other Districts Other Counties - - 57.50 45.00 - - Total 57.50 45.00 State Total 10.50 11.00 60.00 60.00 28.00 28.00 1 In keeping with NASS policy, only those counties and/or districts are published where sufficient reports were received. D Not published to prevent disclosure. 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 2009 LIVESTOCK REVIEW Oklahoma’s cattle inventory on January 1, 2010, had increased by one percent from a year earlier, while sheep and lamb inventory was down six percent from the previous year. Oklahoma’s hog inventory on December 1, 2009, was down five percent from 2008. CATTLE Cattle and calves on Oklahoma’s farms and ranches on January 1, 2010, totaled 5,450,000 head, 50,000 more than the year before. All cows that have calved, at 2,130,000 head, were up one percent from a year earlier. The cow inventory consisted of 2,073,000 beef cows and 57,000 milk cows. There were 405,000 beef cow replacement heifers, up four percent from the previous year. The 2009 calf crop was 1,900,000 head, up one percent from 2008. The average value per head of all cattle and calves on January 1, 2010, was $730, down $20 from a year earlier. The total inventory value of all cattle and calves was $4.0 billion, two percent less than the previous year. There were 370,000 head of cattle being fed for slaughter on all Oklahoma farms and ranches on January 1, 2010. Of these, 365,000 were in feedlots with a capacity of 1,000 or more head. Fed cattle marketings during 2009 totaled 694,000 head, up 7,000 head from the previous year. The number of cattle placed on feed during 2009 totaled 748,000 head, up 57,000 head from 2008. HOGS The state’s hog inventory on December 1, 2009, totaled 2,290,000 head, down five percent from the previous year. The hog inventory consisted of 410,000 breeding swine, up 10,000 head from 2008, and 1,880,000 market hogs, down 120,000 head from the previous year. The 2009 pig crop totaled 6,966,000 head, up 10,000 head from 2008. The average value per head of all hogs and pigs on December 1, 2009, was $79, down $1 from 2008. The total inventory value of all hogs and pigs was $182.5 million, 5 percent below the prior year’s value. SHEEP AND WOOL Sheep and lamb inventory on January 1, 2010, totaled 75,000 head, down six percent from a year earlier. Of this total, 59,000 head were breeding sheep and lambs, and 16,000 were market sheep and lambs. The 2009 lamb crop, at 45,000 head, was down eight percent from the previous year. The average value per head of all sheep and lambs on January 1, 2010, was $152, down $4 from 2009. The total inventory value was $11.4 million, a nine percent decrease from a year earlier. There were 150,000 pounds of wool produced in 2009, down 32 percent from the previous year. The average price of wool was 40 cents per pound, the same as the previous year. Cattle and Calves 62.11% Broilers 15.56% Hogs 14.26% Dairy 4.21% Chickens and Eggs 2.02% Sheep 0.09% Other Livestock 1.75% Livestock Cash Receipts by Percent, 2009 LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK 45 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Pasture and Range Conditions, Oklahoma, 2009 Week Ending Very Poor Poor Fair Good Excellent Week Ending Very Poor Poor Fair Good Excellent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Jan 311 10 26 42 21 1 Aug 2 3 15 44 35 3 Aug 9 3 12 43 38 4 Feb 281 13 27 40 19 1 Aug 16 3 12 37 44 4 Aug 23 3 11 37 45 4 Mar 8 14 27 44 15 0 Aug 30 2 10 37 47 4 Mar 15 12 25 45 18 0 Mar 22 11 26 43 20 0 Sep 6 3 11 35 46 5 Mar 29 10 23 45 22 0 Sep 13 2 13 36 45 4 Sep 20 2 10 35 47 6 Apr 5 9 22 44 24 1 Sep 27 1 10 33 50 6 Apr 12 12 22 39 26 1 Apr 19 10 22 40 27 1 Oct 4 1 10 33 50 6 Apr 26 9 18 38 34 1 Oct 11 2 9 32 49 8 Oct 18 1 9 32 51 7 May 3 5 15 42 35 3 Oct 25 2 8 34 50 6 May 10 3 9 35 48 5 May 17 2 7 33 52 6 Nov 1 2 9 35 48 6 May 24 1 6 28 54 11 Nov 8 2 9 35 48 6 May 31 1 6 24 57 12 Nov 15 2 9 35 48 6 Nov 22 2 12 34 46 6 Jun 7 1 5 23 59 12 Nov 29 2 12 34 47 5 Jun 14 1 4 25 58 12 Jun 21 2 5 25 57 11 Dec 6 2 11 35 47 5 Jun 28 2 6 32 52 8 Dec 13 3 14 33 47 3 Dec 20 3 16 34 45 2 Jul 5 3 8 38 45 6 Dec 31 4 17 41 35 3 Jul 12 3 14 43 36 4 Jul 19 4 15 44 34 3 Jul 26 5 15 44 33 3 1 Month ending rather than week ending; the Crop Progress and Conditions is issued monthly during the winter months of January and February. Number of Livestock Farms, by Class, Oklahoma, 2004-2009 and Historic1 Year Cattle Milk Cows Hogs Sheep Number of Farms Number of Farms Number of Farms Number of Farms 1980 66,000 5,700 11,000 2,100 1985 65,000 5,300 6,200 2,300 1990 62,000 3,400 5,200 2,700 1995 63,000 2,400 3,400 1,700 2000 60,000 1,900 2,700 1,600 2004 56,000 1,500 2,500 1,900 2005 56,000 1,400 2,500 1,900 2006 55,000 1,400 2,600 2,000 2007 55,000 980 2,700 1,900 2008-20092 1 Cattle, hogs and sheep operations for 2007 were revised at the U.S. and State level based on the Census of Agriculture; this is a change from the previous definition of a livestock operation as any place having one or more head of the species on hand at any time during the year. 2 The number of operations by state will no longer be published on an annual basis. State level numbers will only be published in conjunction with the Census of Agriculture every five years. LIVESTOCK 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 46 Cattle and Calves: Number by Class and Calf Crop, Oklahoma, January 1, 2006-2010 Class 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head All Cattle and Calves 5,450 5,300 5,400 5,400 5,450 Cows and Heifers That Have Calved 2,120 2,120 2,120 2,100 2,130 Beef Cows 2,045 2,050 2,053 2,038 2,073 Milk Cows 75 70 67 62 57 Calves Under 500 Pounds 1,010 1,000 1,060 1,000 1,000 Steers 500 Pounds and Over 1,200 1,110 1,110 1,160 1,210 Heifers 500 Pounds and Over 980 930 970 1,000 960 Beef Cow Replacements 430 405 410 390 405 Milk Cow Replacements 20 15 30 30 25 Other Heifers 530 510 530 580 530 Bulls 500 Pounds and Over 140 140 140 140 150 Cattle On Feed 375 355 355 350 370 Calf Crop 1,940 1,940 1,880 1,900 - All Cattle and Calves: Inventory, Supply, and Disposition, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 and Historic Year On Hand January 1 Calf Crop Inshipments Marketings1 Farm Slaughter2 Deaths Cattle Calves Cattle Calves 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1980 5,500 2,150 1,200 2,980 228 10 92 140 1985 5,300 1,850 1,200 2,690 175 15 95 175 1990 5,200 1,800 1,400 2,520 230 10 90 150 1995 5,550 1,920 1,320 2,710 325 10 95 150 2000 5,200 1,850 1,350 2,770 325 10 105 140 2005 5,300 1,940 1,090 2,310 325 10 100 135 2006 5,450 1,940 970 2,460 345 10 100 145 2007 5,300 1,940 980 2,210 350 10 105 145 2008 5,400 1,880 900 2,210 335 10 95 130 2009 5,400 1,900 1,045 2,310 335 10 100 140 1 Includes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and State outshipments, but excludes inter-farm sales within the State. 2 Excludes custom slaughter for farmers at commercial establishments. All Cattle and Calves: Numbers by Class, Value per Head, and Total Value, Oklahoma, January 1, 2006-2010 and Historic Year Number on Farms and Ranches Births Average Value All Cattle and Calves All Cows That Have Calved Calf Crop per Head Total Value 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1980 5,500 2,270 2,150 445 2,447,500 1985 5,300 2,100 1,850 320 1,696,000 1990 5,200 1,960 1,800 510 2,652,000 1995 5,550 2,050 1,920 545 3,024,250 2000 5,200 1,990 1,850 630 3,276,000 2006 5,450 2,120 1,940 870 4,741,500 2007 5,300 2,120 1,940 800 4,240,000 2008 5,400 2,120 1,880 860 4,644,000 2009 5,400 2,100 1,900 750 4,050,000 2010 5,450 2,130 - 730 3,978,500 LIVESTOCK 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 47 All Cattle and Calves Inventory, Oklahoma, January 1, 2010 Beef Cow Inventory, Oklahoma, January 1, 2010 Milk Cow Inventory, Oklahoma, January 1, 2010 Head Not Published Less than 75,000 75,000 to 125,000 Greater than 125,000 Head Not Published Less than 25,000 25,000 to 50,000 Greater than 50,000 Head Not Published Less than 800 800 to 1,500 Greater than 1,500 LIVESTOCK 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 48 Cattle and Calves: Inventory by Class, by County, Oklahoma, January 1, 2009-20101 District and County All Cattle and Calves Beef Cows Milk Cows 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 Head Head Head Head Head Head Panhandle Beaver 85,000 100,000 (D) 20,000 (D) (D) Cimarron 115,000 150,000 11,000 (D) (D) (D) Ellis 60,000 50,000 23,000 26,000 (D) (D) Harper 115,000 120,000 24,000 22,000 (D) (D) Texas 295,000 370,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) Other Counties - - 32,000 22,000 - - Total 670,000 790,000 90,000 90,000 West Central Beckham 45,000 60,000 22,000 23,000 (D) (D) Blaine 120,000 135,000 33,000 33,000 (D) (D) Custer 90,000 90,000 24,000 26,000 (D) (D) Dewey 80,000 70,000 30,000 29,000 (D) (D) Roger Mills 55,000 60,000 32,000 35,000 (D) (D) Washita 90,000 85,000 24,000 24,000 (D) (D) Other Counties - - - - - 1,500 Total 480,000 500,000 165,000 170,000 1,500 Southwest Caddo 140,000 160,000 56,000 59,000 300 (D) Comanche 75,000 75,000 27,000 28,000 (D) 500 Cotton 85,000 60,000 (D) 19,000 (D) (D) Greer (D) 30,000 (D) 14,000 (D) (D) Harmon (D) 25,000 7,000 9,000 (D) (D) Jackson 45,000 50,000 (D) 15,000 (D) (D) Kiowa 85,000 80,000 22,000 25,000 (D) (D) Tillman 50,000 70,000 (D) 14,000 (D) (D) Other Counties 60,000 - 53,000 - 8,700 8,000 Total 540,000 550,000 165,000 183,000 9,000 8,500 North Central Alfalfa 85,000 110,000 (D) 15,000 (D) (D) Garfield 105,000 100,000 25,000 25,000 (D) (D) Grant 50,000 65,000 (D) 17,000 (D) (D) Kay 35,000 45,000 15,000 18,000 (D) (D) Major 60,000 60,000 21,000 25,000 400 400 Noble 45,000 50,000 18,000 22,000 (D) (D) Woods 90,000 70,000 32,000 28,000 (D) (D) Woodward 70,000 70,000 27,000 30,000 (D) (D) Other Counties - - 33,000 - 1,600 1,100 Total 540,000 570,000 171,000 180,000 2,000 1,500 Central Canadian 80,000 90,000 25,000 22,000 (D) 700 Cleveland 30,000 25,000 (D) 16,000 (D) (D) Creek 35,000 45,000 22,000 27,000 (D) (D) Grady 140,000 140,000 47,000 43,000 (D) (D) Kingfisher 115,000 100,000 23,000 23,000 1,500 1,400 Lincoln 85,000 80,000 49,000 47,000 1,700 1,500 Logan 60,000 65,000 25,000 22,000 (D) (D) McClain 50,000 55,000 23,000 22,000 1,000 800 Okfuskee 40,000 (D) 20,000 (D) (D) (D) Payne 45,000 45,000 26,000 24,000 (D) 700 Pottawatomie 65,000 50,000 27,000 28,000 700 (D) Other Counties 65,000 95,000 53,000 56,000 18,100 14,900 Total 810,000 790,000 340,000 330,000 23,000 20,000 LIVESTOCK 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 49 Cattle and Calves: Inventory by Class, by County, Oklahoma, January 1, 2009-20101 District and County All Cattle and Calves Beef Cows Milk Cows 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 Head Head Head Head Head Head South Central Bryan 80,000 95,000 43,000 47,000 1,900 (D) Carter 40,000 45,000 25,000 (D) (D) (D) Coal (D) (D) (D) (D) 600 (D) Garvin 90,000 85,000 41,000 39,000 (D) (D) Jefferson 70,000 75,000 20,000 22,000 (D) (D) Love 40,000 40,000 (D) 19,000 (D) (D) Pontotoc 55,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Stephens 75,000 65,000 35,000 32,000 (D) (D) Other Counties 230,000 270,000 166,000 166,000 3,000 - Total 680,000 675,000 330,000 325,000 5,500 Northeast Craig 80,000 80,000 (D) 40,000 800 800 Delaware 60,000 75,000 31,000 39,000 2,000 2,000 Mayes 95,000 90,000 46,000 43,000 3,400 3,600 Nowata 70,000 60,000 (D) 34,000 (D) (D) Osage 245,000 240,000 71,000 71,000 (D) (D) Ottawa 60,000 65,000 (D) 32,000 400 600 Pawnee 25,000 25,000 14,000 16,000 (D) (D) Rogers 85,000 75,000 41,000 42,000 500 (D) Wagoner 60,000 60,000 24,000 (D) (D) 500 Other Counties 50,000 40,000 123,000 43,000 900 1,000 Total 830,000 810,000 350,000 360,000 8,000 8,500 East Central Adair (D) 45,000 (D) (D) 3,100 3,100 Cherokee (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,000 2,300 Hughes (D) 60,000 (D) 36,000 (D) (D) Muskogee 90,000 90,000 45,000 54,000 (D) (D) Okmulgee 30,000 (D) 18,000 (D) (D) (D) Pittsburg 110,000 110,000 50,000 58,000 (D) (D) Other Counties 320,000 220,000 157,000 137,000 1,900 1,600 Total 550,000 525,000 270,000 285,000 7,000 7,000 Southeast Leflore 65,000 50,000 43,000 35,000 (D) (D) McCurtain 85,000 60,000 (D) 48,000 (D) (D) Other Counties 150,000 130,000 114,000 67,000 - - Total 300,000 240,000 157,000 150,000 Other Districts Other Counties - - - - 7,500 10,000 Total 7,500 10,000 State Total 5,400,000 5,450,000 2,038,000 2,073,000 62,000 57,000 1 Counties with less than 300 head combined in Other Counties. In some cases, a county with more than 300 head is combined with a smaller county to prevent disclosure. (D) Not published to prevent disclosure. LIVESTOCK 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 50 All Cattle and Calves: Production and Income, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 and Historic Year Production1 Marketings2 Price per Hundredweight Value of Production Cash Receipts3 Value of Home Consumption Gross Cattle Calves Income 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds Dollars Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1980 2,364,445 2,911,610 62.70 74.60 1,490,474 1,837,546 20,975 1,858,521 1985 2,092,700 2,685,550 49.90 62.30 1,050,111 1,349,092 20,354 1,369,446 1990 1,886,740 2,472,075 73.10 94.70 1,406,928 1,825,982 15,716 1,841,698 1995 1,949,665 2,748,600 62.50 70.50 1,228,370 1,728,243 13,281 1,741,524 2000 1,935,691 2,839,200 79.90 102.00 1,577,780 2,298,223 17,219 2,315,442 2005 2,058,260 2,555,800 104.00 132.00 2,180,872 2,697,456 24,320 2,721,776 2006 2,128,186 2,795,600 96.80 127.00 2,105,137 2,751,320 23,375 2,774,695 2007 1,976,898 2,478,625 99.40 121.00 2,001,874 2,495,424 23,167 2,518,591 2008 2,036,412 2,516,250 94.20 111.00 1,938,825 2,393,870 22,122 2,415,992 2009 1,983,903 2,537,200 86.70 105.00 1,746,563 2,226,324 19,858 2,246,182 1 Adjustments made for changes in inventory and inshipments. 2 Excludes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and inter-farm sales within the State. 3 Receipts from marketings and sale of farm slaughter. All Cattle and Calves: Number of Operations by Size Group, Oklahoma, 2005-20091 Year Operations Having 1-49 Head 50-99 Head 100-499 Head 500-999 Head 1,000 Head and over Number Number Number Number Number 2005 32,000 10,500 11,800 1,100 600 2006 32,000 10,000 11,200 1,200 600 2007 32,000 10,000 11,200 1,200 600 2008-20092 1 An operation is any place having one or more head of cattle on hand at any time during the year. 2 Beginning in 2008 data is no longer published on a yearly basis, but will be published every 5 years in conjunction with the Census of Agriculture. All Cattle and Calves: Percent Inventory by Size of Operation, Oklahoma, 2005-20091 Year Operations Having 1-49 Head 50-99 Head 100-499 Head 500-999 Head 1,000 Head and over Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent 2005 12 13 40 12 23 2006 12 12 39 13 24 2007 12 11 37 17 23 2008-20092 1 Percents reflect average distributions of various probability surveys conducted during the year but are based primarily on beginning-of-year and mid-year surveys. 2 Beginning in 2008 data is no longer published on a yearly basis, but will be published every 5 years in conjunction with the Census of Agriculture. Commercial Cattle Slaughter: Number of Head by Month, Oklahoma, 2005-20091 Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total 2 Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Head 2005 2,200 2,100 2,500 2,400 2,600 2,300 1,800 1,900 1,900 2,300 1,900 2,300 26,100 2006 2,700 2,300 2,800 2,500 2,600 2,300 1,800 2,200 2,000 2,500 1,800 2,100 27,700 2007 2,200 1,900 2,000 2,200 2,200 1,800 1,600 1,900 1,500 1,400 1,400 1,900 22,200 2008 2,400 2,200 2,400 2,400 2,600 2,400 2,200 2,000 2,100 2,400 1,900 2,300 27,300 2009 2,600 2,600 2,600 2,500 2,100 2,500 2,300 2,000 2,200 2,400 2,000 2,200 28,000 1 Includes slaughter in federally inspected and in other plants, but excludes animals slaughtered on farms. 2 Months may not add to totals due to rounding. LIVESTOCK 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 51 Cattle on Feed, Placements, Marketings, and Other Disappearance, for 1,000+ Head Capacity Feedlots, Oklahoma, 2008-2009 Year and Month Number on Feed1 Steers and Steer Calves Heifers and Heifer Calves Cows and Bulls Placements Marketings Other Disappearance2 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 2008 Jan 1 350 240 110 0 54 47 2 Feb 1 355 45 48 2 Mar 1 350 50 58 2 Apr 1 340 220 120 0 40 74 1 May 1 305 76 75 1 Jun 1 305 57 61 1 Jul 1 300 190 110 0 46 55 1 Aug 1 290 70 54 1 Sep 1 305 60 49 1 Oct 1 315 225 90 0 75 68 2 Nov 1 320 69 52 2 Dec 1 335 49 46 3 2009 Jan 1 335 215 120 0 54 57 2 Feb 1 330 51 49 2 Mar 1 330 68 66 2 Apr 1 330 190 140 0 52 66 1 May 1 315 67 71 1 Jun 1 310 44 58 1 Jul 1 295 173 122 0 69 52 2 Aug 1 310 73 56 2 Sep 1 325 80 48 2 Oct 1 355 215 140 0 83 60 3 Nov 1 375 57 53 4 Dec 1 375 50 58 2 1 Cattle and calves on feed are animals for slaughter market being fed a ration of grain or other concentrates and are expected to produce a carcass that will grade select or better. 2 Includes death loss, movement from feedlots to pastures and shipments to other feedlots for further feeding. Cattle on Feed: Number of 1,000+ Head Capacity Feedlots, and Marketings, by Size of Feedlot Capacity, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 Year Feedlot Capacity in Number of Head 1,000-3,999 4,000-15,999 16,000-31,999 32,000 and Over Total Lots Cattle Marketed Lots Cattle Marketed Lots Cattle Marketed Lots Cattle Marketed Lots Cattle Marketed Number 1,000 Head Number 1,000 Head Number 1,000 Head Number 1,000 Head Number 1,000 Head 2005 3 7 12 95 3 130 6 495 24 727 2006 3 7 11 95 3 135 6 495 23 732 2007 3 7 11 82 3 130 6 495 23 714 2008-20091 1 Beginning in 2008 data is no longer published on a yearly basis, but will be published every 5 years in conjunction with the Census of Agriculture. LIVESTOCK 2010 Oklahoma Agricultural Statistics 52 All Hogs and Pigs: Number of Head by Class and Weight, Oklahoma, December 1, 2005-2009 Class 20051 20061 20071 2008 2009 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head All Hogs 2,370 2,330 2,350 2,400 2,290 Breeding Hogs 400 390 400 400 410 Market Hogs and Pigs 1,970 1,940 1,950 2,000 1,880 Under 50 Pounds 920 900 910 830 780 50 - 119 Pounds 300 320 300 420 380 120 - 179 Pounds 240 240 220 260 240 180 Pounds and over 510 480 520 490 480 1 Market hogs and pigs weight groups changed beginning December 2008. Prior to 2008, market weight groups were under 60 pounds, 60-119 pounds, 120-179 pounds and 180 pounds and over. All Hogs and Pigs: Number by Class and Weight, Oklahoma, by Quarter, 2008-2009 Date Total Hogs Breeding Hogs Market Hogs Market Hogs and Pigs by Weight Groups Under 50 Lbs. 50-119 Lbs. 120-179 Lbs. Over 180 Lbs. 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 2008 Mar 1 2,350 400 1,950 880 380 220 470 Jun 1 2,360 400 1,960 880 410 220 450 Sep 1 2,460 400 2,060 890 410 240 520 Dec 1 2,400 400 2,000 830 420 260 490 2009 Mar 1 2,340 400 1,940 810 420 210 500 Jun 1 2,290 400 1,890 770 400 210 510 Sep 1 2,360 410 1,950 830 380 250 490 Dec 1 2,290 410 1,880 780 380 240 480 All Hogs and Pigs: Inventory by District, Oklahoma, December 1, 2008-20091 District 2008 2009 District 2008 2009 Head Head Head Head West Central 25,000 (1) Northeast 3,000 3,000 Southwest 20,000 (1) Other Districts 2,132,000 2,107,000 Central 220,000 180,000 State Total 2,400,000 2,290,000 1 In keeping with NASS policy, only those districts are published where sufficient reports were received. In some cases, a district is combined under Other Districts to prevent disclosure. All Hogs and Pigs: Inventory, Farrowings, Value per Head and Total Value, Oklahoma, December 1, 2005-2009 and Historic Year Number on Farms and Ranches Annual Farrowings1 Average Value per Head Total Value Sows Pig Crop 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1980 350 74 547 57.50 20,125 1985 200 39 275 66.50 13,300 1990 215 48 342 86.00 18,490 1995 1,000 210 1,948 72.00 72,000 2000 2,310 665 5,985 70.00 161,700 2005 2,370 770 6,834 84.00 199,080 2006 2,330 745 6,632 80.00 186,400 2007 2,350 770 7,152 74.00 173,900 2008 2,400 745 6,956 80.00 192,000 2009 2,290 755 6,966 79.00 182,490 1 Dec 1 previous year thru Nov 30 year shown. LIVESTOCK 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 53 All Hogs and Pigs: Inventory, Supply, and Disposition, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 and Historic Year Beginning Inventory, Dec 11 Pig Crop Inshipments Marketings2 Farm Slaughter3 Deaths Ending Inventory, Nov 304 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head 1980 370 547 40 547.0 10.0 50 350 1985 220 275 25 297.0 3.0 20 200 1990 230 342 93 430.5 2.5 17 215 1995 590 1,948 225 1,616.0 2.0 145 1,000 2000 2,260 5,985 920 6,443.0 2.0 410 2,310 2005 2,410 6,834 780 7,248 1.0 405 2,370 2006 2,370 6,632 960 7,251 1.0 380 2,330 2007 2,330 7,152 810 7,551 1.0 390 2,350 2008 2,350 6,956 1,062 7,527 1.0 440 2,400 2009 2,400 6,966 796 7,391 1.0 470 2,300 1 Dec 1 of previous year shown. 2 Includes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and state outshipments, but excludes inter-farm sales within the state. 3 Excludes custom slaughter for farmers at commercial establishments. 4 Nov 30 of year shown. All Hogs and Pigs: Production and Income, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 and Historic Year Production1 Marketings2 Price per Hundredweight Value of Production Cash Receipts3 4 Value of Home Consumption Gross Income 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1980 126,554 118,395 37.20 47,117 44,238 4,371 48,609 1985 80,547 84,303 44.60 35,987 37,782 1,147 38,929 1990 99,745 108,235 51.40 50,606 57,325 758 58,083 1995 460,294 433,456 38.60 188,039 186,766 830 187,596 2000 1,058,921 1,138,025 38.40 418,906 472,834 531 473,365 2005 1,294,586 1,326,748 43.90 609,305 642,479 255 642,734 2006 1,250,888 1,313,303 39.30 517,206 566,388 233 566,621 2007 1,311,843 1,347,834 39.40 549,716 584,656 235 584,891 2008 1,284,545 1,341,114 37.90 513,574 562,400 231 562,631 2009 1,265,851 1,315,666 34.80 473,680 511,301 209 511,510 1 Adjustments made for changes in inventory and inshipments. 2 Excludes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and inter-farm sales within the state. 3 Receipts from marketings and sale of farm slaughter. 4 Includes allowance for higher average price of state inshipments and outshipments of feeder pigs. Farrowings: Number of Sows, Pig Crop, and Pigs per Litter, by Quarter, Oklahoma, 2008-2009 Quarter Sows Farrowing Pigs per Litter Pig Crop 2008 2009 2008 2009 2008 2009 1,000 Head 1,000 Head Head Head 1,000 Head 1,000 Head Dec-Feb1 180 190 9.35 8.90 1,683 1,691 Mar-May 185 185 9.45 9.00 1,748 1,665 Jun-Aug 195 190 9.35 9.50 1,823 1,805 Sep-Nov 185 185 9.20 9.50 1,702 1,758 1 December preceding year. Commercial Hog Slaughter: Number of Head by Month, Oklahoma, 2005-20091 Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total 2 1,000 Head 2005 415.6 362.1 431.7 430.6 392.5 426.7 381.1 443.0 406.1 438.2 412.8 433.0 4973.4 2006 410.2 373.3 434.3 405.0 400.6 404.1 377.9 433.1 418.5 440.6 426.4 378.7 4902.8 2007 413.8 380.7 455.9 398.1 412.8 410.4 386.4 406.4 392.4 459.5 427.3 427.6 4971.1 2008 457.8 417.4 434.4 464.7 422.7 417.1 428.3 400.7 443.0 488.1 436.6 465.1 5275.9 2009 469.2 399.4 418.4 473.9 440.5 431.1 445.6 433.7 463.0 465.3 426.6 458.5 5325.2 1 Includes slaughter in federally inspected and in other plants, but excludes animals slaughtered on farms. 2 Months may not add to totals due to rounding. LIVESTOCK 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 54 All Sheep and Lambs: Inventory Numbers, Oklahoma, January 1, 2006-2010 and Historic1 Year Number on Farms and Ranches Births Average Value All Sheep Breeding Sheep Lamb Crop per Head Total Value Head Head Head Dollars Dollars 1985 85,000 65,000 60,000 65.50 5,568,000 1990 119,000 105,000 85,000 72.00 8,568,000 1995 96,000 70,000 65,000 69.00 6,624,000 2000 55,000 40,000 37,000 100.00 5,500,000 2005 70,000 55,000 53,000 151.00 10,570,000 2006 80,000 62,000 49,000 157.00 12,560,000 2007 80,000 62,000 49,000 158.00 12,640,000 2008 80,000 65,000 49,000 170.00 13,600,000 2009 80,000 63,000 45,000 156.00 12,480,000 2010 75,000 59,000 - 152.00 11,400,000 1 Excludes new crop lambs for years prior to 1995. All Sheep and Lambs: Number by County and District, Oklahoma, January 1, 2009-20101 County and District 2009 2010 County and District 2009 2010 Head Head Head Head West Central Central Blaine (D) 500 Cleveland (D) 900 Custer (D) 2,100 Kingfisher (D) 3,100 Other Counties (D) 1,900 Logan (D) 3,700 Total - 4,500 Pottawatomie (D) 900 Other Counties (D) 11,400 Southwest Total - 20,000 Caddo 2,000 3,000 Other Counties 3,500 3,500 Northeast Total 5,500 6,500 Craig 1,200 1,100 Tulsa 500 (D) North Central Other Counties 7,800 7,900 Alfalfa (D) 1,100 Total 9,500 9,000 Grant 2,300 1,700 Kay (D) 3,000 East Central Major 2,100 1,600 Cherokee (D) 900 Woodward 1,300 (D) Other Counties (D) 5,100 Other Counties 12,300 6,600 Total - 6,000 Total 18,000 14,000 Other Districts Other Counties 47,000 15,000 Total 47,000 15,000 State Total 80,000 75,000 1 Counties with less than 300 head combined in Other Counties. In some cases, a county with more than 300 head is combined with a smaller county to prevent disclosure. D Not published to prevent disclosure. All Sheep and Lambs: Production and Income, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 and Historic Year Production1 Marketings2 Price per Hundredweight Value of Production Cash Receipts3 Value of Home Consumption Gross Sheep Lambs Income Pounds Pounds Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars 1980 5,351,000 5,702,000 15.00 62.00 2,669,000 2,971,000 124,000 3,095,000 1985 5,476,000 6,076,000 20.00 65.90 3,326,000 3,563,000 250,000 3,813,000 1990 7,205,000 6,180,000 21.60 50.90 3,187,000 2,759,000 84,000 2,843,000 1995 5,370,000 7,045,000 34.00 75.00 3,809,000 4,693,000 188,000 4,881,000 2000 3,186,000 3,330,000 35.00 75.00 2,153,000 2,306,000 204,000 2,510,000 20 05 4,407,000 3,340,000 38.00 102.00 3,842,000 3,215,000 413,000 3,628,000 2006 4,130,000 4,180,000 34.00 92.00 3,159,000 3,184,000 403,000 3,587,000 2007 3,703,000 3,703,000 33.00 95.00 3,056,000 2,959,000 368,000 3,327,000 2008 3,967,000 4,003,000 30.00 97.00 3,088,000 3,078,000 414,000 3,492,000 2009 3,731,000 4,230,000 31.00 97.00 2,975,000 3,192,000 417,000 3,609,000 1 Adjustments made for changes in inventory and inshipments. 2 Excludes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and inter-farm sales within the State. 3 Receipts from marketings and sale of farm slaughter. LIVESTOCK 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 55 All Sheep, Lambs and Goats: Inventory by Class, Oklahoma, January 1, 2006-2010 Class 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Head Head Head Head Head All Sheep and Lambs 80,000 80,000 80,000 80,000 75,000 Market Sheep and Lambs 18,000 18,000 15,000 17,000 16,000 Market Sheep 2,000 2,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 Market Lambs 16,000 16,000 14,000 16,000 15,000 Under 65 Pounds 8,000 6,000 5,000 8,000 6,000 65 to 84 Pounds 3,000 5,000 3,000 3,000 4,000 85 to 105 Pounds 2,000 3,000 3,000 2,000 2,000 Over 105 Pounds 3,000 2,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 Breeding Sheep and Lambs 62,000 62,000 65,000 63,000 59,000 Ewes 1 Year+ 46,000 46,000 46,000 46,000 43,000 Rams 1 Year+ 4,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 Replacement Lambs 12,000 11,000 14,000 12,000 11,000 Lamb Crop 49,000 49,000 49,000 45,000 - All Goats 85,000 90,000 124,000 114,000 (1) Angora Goats 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 (2) Milk Goats 10,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,300 Meat and Other Goats 74,000 81,000 115,000 105,000 90,000 1 No total published for 2010. 2 For 2010 the Oklahoma estimate for Angora was not published, but is included in Other States on the national Sheep and Goats release. All Sheep and Lambs: Inventory, Supply, and Disposition, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 and Historic Year On Hand January 1 Lamb Crop Inshipments Marketings1 Farm Slaughter2 Deaths Sheep Lambs Sheep Lambs Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Head 1980 93,000 62,000 11,000 10,000 46,000 1,000 6,000 8,000 1985 85,000 60,000 20,000 8,000 53,000 2,000 4,000 8,000 1990 119,000 85,000 9,500 11,000 51,500 1,000 5,000 10,000 1995 96,000 65,000 10,500 13,000 60,000 1,000 4,500 8,000 2000 55,000 37,000 7,000 5,000 31,000 1,000 2,000 5,000 2005 70,000 53,000 8,000 3,500 33,500 2,000 4,000 8,000 2006 80,000 49,000 9,000 10,500 33,500 2,000 4,000 8,000 2007 80,000 49,000 6,500 8,500 31,000 2,000 5,000 9,000 2008 80,000 49,000 8,000 11,000 31,000 2,000 5,000 8,000 2009 80,000 45,000 7,000 12,500 31,500 2,000 4,000 7,000 1 Includes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and State outshipments, but excludes inter-farm sales within the State. 2 Excludes custom slaughter for farmers at commercial establishments. Commercial Sheep and Lamb Slaughter: Number of Head by Month, Oklahoma, 2005-20091 Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total 2 Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Head 2005 (3) 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 (3) 900 2006 (3) 100 200 100 100 100 (3) 100 (3) 100 (3) 100 700 2007 (3) (3) 100 100 100 100 (3) 100 100 100 100 100 1,000 2008 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 100 100 1,300 2009 100 100 200 100 100 200 100 100 100 100 200 100 1,600 1 Includes slaughter in federally inspected and in other plants, but excludes animals slaughtered on farms. 2 Months may not add to totals due to rounding. 3 Not published to avoid disclosing individual plants. Wool: Sheep Shorn, Weight per Fleece, Production, Price, and Value, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 Year Number of Sheep Shorn Weight per Fleece Wool Production Price per Pound Value of Wool Sales1 Head Pounds Pounds Dollars Dollars 2005 45,000 6.0 270,000 0.40 108,000 2006 40,000 6.3 252,000 0.40 101,000 2007 45,000 5.6 250,000 0.50 125,000 2008 40,000 5.5 220,000 0.40 88,000 2009 30,000 5.0 150,000 0.40 60,000 1 Production multiplied by marketing year average price. 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Head Inventory Production per Cow 2009 DAIRY REVIEW The average number of milk cows in Oklahoma during 2009 was 59,000 head, down eight percent from the 2008 average. Total milk production for 2009 decreased six percent to one billion pounds. The annual average milk production per cow increased to 16,983 pounds, an average increase of 405 pounds of milk per cow, or 2.4 percent. Oklahoma’s dairymen marketed 992 million pounds of milk and cream during 2009. Marketings accounted for 99 percent of the state’s milk production. The remaining production was used for household purposes or was fed to calves on the farms where the milk was produced. Total cash receipts, at $151 million, decreased 29 percent from the previous year. The number of plants manufacturing dairy products in 2009 totaled nine, the same as the previous year. Milk Cow Inventory and Production per Cow, Oklahoma, 2000-2009 DAIRY DAIRY 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 57 Milk Cows and Production: Number and Milk Produced by Quarter, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 Year Unit Jan – Mar Apr – Jun Jul – Sep Oct – Dec Annual Total1 Number of Milk Cows (Average)2 2005 1,000 Head 75 75 75 75 75 2006 1,000 Head 75 74 72 70 73 2007 1,000 Head 70 69 68 67 69 2008 1,000 Head 66 64 63 63 64 2009 1,000 Head 62 60 58 57 59 Milk Produced per Cow3 2005 Pounds 4,140 4,280 4,140 3,910 16,480 2006 Pounds 4,140 4,230 4,160 4,140 16,630 2007 Pounds 4,230 4,275 4,140 4,050 16,580 2008 Pounds 4,190 4,190 4,050 4,140 16,578 2009 Pounds 4,275 4,325 4,095 4,190 16,983 Total Milk Production3 2005 Million Pounds 311 321 311 293 1,236 2006 Million Pounds 311 313 300 290 1,214 2007 Million Pounds 296 295 282 271 1,144 2008 Million Pounds 277 268 255 261 1,061 2009 Million Pounds 265 260 238 239 1,002 1 Annual average for number of milk cows. Annual total for milk produced; totals may not add due to rounding. 2 Quarterly average includes dry cows, excludes heifers not yet fresh. 3 Excludes milk sucked by calves. Milk Production, Disposition, and Income, Oklahoma, 2005-2009 Item Unit 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Number of Milk Cows1 Head 75,000 73,000 69,000 64,000 59,000 Production2 Milk per Cow Pounds 16,480 16,630 16,580 16,578 16,983 Milkfat per Cow Pounds 592 604 610 597 616 Percent of Fat Percent 3.59 3.63 3.68 3.60 3.63 Total Milk Million Pounds 1,236 1,214 1,144 1,061 1,002 Total Milkfat Million Pounds 44.4 44.1 42.1 38.2 36.4 Disposition Milk Used Where Produced Million Pounds 12 11 11 11 10 Fed to Calves2 Million Pounds 11 10 10 10 9 Used for Milk, Cream and Butter Million Pounds 1 1 1 1 1 Milk Marketed by Producers3 Million Pounds 1,224 1,203 1,133 1,050 992 Income Average Returns per Cwt4 Dollars 16.30 14.80 20.90 20.20 15.20 Returns per Pound Milkfat Dollars 4.54 4.08 5.68 5.61 4.19 Cash Receipts from Marketings 1,000 Dollars 199,512 178,044 236,797 212,100 150,784 Value of Milk Used for Milk, Cream and Butter by Producers5 1,000 Dollars 163 148 209 202 152 Gross Producer Income6 1,000 Dollars 199,675 178,192 237,006 212,302 150,936 Value of Milk Produced5 7 1,000 Dollars 201,468 179,672 239,096 214,322 152,304 1 Average number on farms during year, excluding heifers not yet fresh. 2 Excludes milk sucked by calves. 3 Milk sold to plants and dealers as whole milk and equivalent amounts of milk for cream. Includes milk produced by dealers’ own herds and milk sold directly to consumers. Also includes milk produced by institutional herds. 4 Cash receipts divided by milk or milkfat in combined marketings. 5 Value at average returns per 100 pounds of milk in combined marketings of milk and cream. 6 Cash receipts from marketings of milk and cream plus value of milk used for home consumption. 7 Includes value of milk fed to calves. 2010 OKLAHOMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 500 750 1,000 1,250 1,500 100 150 200 250 300 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Million Pounds Million Birds Number of Birds Produced Meat Pounds Produced 2009 POULTRY REVIEW CHICKENS Total chickens (excluding broilers) in Oklahoma on December 1, 2009, numbered 4.54 million birds, down five percent from a year earlier. Hens and pullets of laying age, at 3.26 million head, were down three percent from 2008. The number of pullets not of laying age decreased by eigh |
Date created | 2011-08-01 |
Date modified | 2011-10-28 |