Meat Animals Production, Disposition, and Income 2012 Summary April 2013 ISSN: 0748-0318 United States Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service Contents Summary................................................................................ 5 Meat Animals Production and Income - United States: 2011 and 2012...................... 5 Cattle and Calves Inventory, Supply, and Disposition - States and United States: 2011.. 6 Cattle and Calves Inventory, Supply, and Disposition - States and United States: 2012.. 8 Cattle and Calves Production and Income - States and United States: 2011............... 10 Cattle and Calves Production and Income - States and United States: 2012............... 11 Hogs and Pigs Inventory, Supply, and Disposition - States and United States: 2011...... 12 Hogs and Pigs Inventory, Supply, and Disposition - States and United States: 2012...... 14 Hogs and Pigs Production and Income - States and United States: 2011................... 16 Hogs and Pigs Production and Income - States and United States: 2012................... 17 Statistical Methodology................................................................ 18 Terms and Definitions.................................................................. 18 Information Contacts................................................................... 19 This page intentionally left blank Summary Total 2012 production of cattle and calves and hogs and pigs for the United States totaled 73.5 billion pounds, up 1 percent from 2011. Production increased 4 percent for hogs and pigs but decreased 1 percent for cattle and calves. Total 2012 cash receipts from marketings of meat animals increased 6 percent to $90.1 billion. Cattle and calves accounted for over 75 percent of this total and hogs and pigs accounted for nearly 25 percent. The 2012 gross income from cattle and calves and hogs and pigs for the United States totaled $90.7 billion, up 6 percent from 2011. Gross income for cattle and calves increased 8 percent and hogs and pigs increased 2 percent over previous year's gross income. Cattle and Calves: Cash receipts from marketings of cattle and calves increased 8 percent from $63.0 billion in 2011 to $67.9 billion in 2012. All cattle and calf marketings totaled 55.4 billion pounds in 2012, down 1 percent from 2011. Hogs and Pigs: Cash receipts from hogs and pigs totaled $22.2 billion during 2012, up 2 percent from 2011. Marketings totaled 33.3 billion pounds in 2012, up 4 percent from 2011. Meat Animals Production and Income - United States: 2011 and 2012 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Year : Production : Marketings : Value of : Cash receipts :Value of home: Gross : : : production : : consumption : income ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : -- million pounds -- ------------------ million dollars ----------------- : 2011 ..........: 72,674 88,055 65,362 84,711 556 85,267 2012 ..........: 73,452 88,745 69,603 90,143 584 90,727 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cattle and Calves Inventory, Supply, and Disposition - States and United States: 2011 [Balance sheet estimates by State; the sum of inventory January 1, 2011, calf crop, and inshipments is equal to the sum of marketings, farm slaughter, deaths, and inventory January 1, 2012] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Marketings 1/ State : Inventory : Calf : Inshipments :--------------------------- :January 1, 2011: crop : : Cattle : Calves --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 head : Alabama .......: 1,230.0 560.0 12.0 450.0 88.0 Alaska ........: 13.5 4.0 - 1.8 0.2 Arizona .......: 870.0 290.0 487.0 543.0 137.0 Arkansas ......: 1,720.0 800.0 160.0 686.0 251.0 California ....: 5,200.0 2,030.0 1,070.0 2,180.0 527.0 Colorado ......: 2,650.0 800.0 1,550.0 2,031.0 101.5 Connecticut ...: 49.0 20.0 2.0 10.4 8.5 Delaware ......: 18.0 7.0 1.0 4.2 1.7 Florida .......: 1,630.0 890.0 90.0 231.0 607.0 Georgia .......: 1,030.0 470.0 35.0 271.0 204.0 : Hawaii ........: 141.0 65.0 - 22.0 38.0 Idaho .........: 2,220.0 910.0 400.0 1,073.0 150.0 Illinois ......: 1,100.0 380.0 123.0 398.0 76.0 Indiana .......: 850.0 310.0 80.0 218.0 117.0 Iowa ..........: 3,900.0 1,050.0 1,512.0 2,283.0 102.0 Kansas ........: 6,300.0 1,420.0 3,750.0 5,159.0 3.0 Kentucky ......: 2,190.0 960.0 27.0 478.0 419.0 Louisiana .....: 790.0 375.0 2.0 127.0 215.0 Maine .........: 90.0 31.0 2.0 17.3 14.0 Maryland ......: 195.0 80.0 8.0 54.5 18.2 : Massachusetts .: 40.0 18.0 2.0 7.0 9.0 Michigan ......: 1,090.0 390.0 58.0 318.0 38.0 Minnesota .....: 2,380.0 780.0 360.0 918.0 102.0 Mississippi ...: 900.0 385.0 12.0 188.0 109.0 Missouri ......: 3,950.0 1,820.0 40.0 862.0 869.0 Montana .......: 2,500.0 1,470.0 110.0 1,278.0 211.0 Nebraska ......: 6,200.0 1,690.0 4,505.0 5,646.0 86.0 Nevada ........: 460.0 215.0 76.0 174.0 87.0 New Hampshire .: 34.0 15.0 1.0 5.2 7.6 New Jersey ....: 32.0 11.0 1.8 5.5 6.5 : New Mexico ....: 1,540.0 620.0 1,000.0 1,276.0 431.0 New York ......: 1,400.0 530.0 16.0 169.0 287.0 North Carolina : 800.0 350.0 6.0 229.4 89.2 North Dakota ..: 1,700.0 860.0 115.0 814.0 98.5 Ohio ..........: 1,230.0 490.0 65.0 320.0 124.0 Oklahoma ......: 5,100.0 1,850.0 900.0 2,760.0 370.0 Oregon ........: 1,330.0 630.0 60.0 452.0 195.0 Pennsylvania ..: 1,610.0 590.0 140.0 440.0 207.0 Rhode Island ..: 4.9 2.2 0.1 1.1 1.2 South Carolina : 385.0 160.0 8.0 148.0 20.0 : South Dakota ..: 3,700.0 1,620.0 599.0 1,711.0 402.0 Tennessee .....: 1,990.0 920.0 19.0 551.0 325.0 Texas .........: 13,300.0 4,650.0 2,700.0 7,820.0 310.0 Utah ..........: 800.0 365.0 50.0 340.5 38.0 Vermont .......: 270.0 115.0 7.0 49.0 67.5 Virginia ......: 1,540.0 640.0 13.0 370.0 260.0 Washington ....: 1,090.0 430.0 160.0 505.0 14.0 West Virginia .: 370.0 185.0 30.0 105.0 73.0 Wisconsin .....: 3,450.0 1,380.0 91.0 851.0 453.3 Wyoming .......: 1,300.0 680.0 400.0 808.0 168.0 : United States .: 92,682.4 35,313.2 20,855.9 45,359.9 8,536.9 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Cattle and Calves Inventory, Supply, and Disposition - States and United States: 2011 (continued) [Balance sheet estimates by State; the sum of inventory January 1, 2011, calf crop, and inshipments is equal to the sum of marketings, farm slaughter, deaths, and inventory January 1, 2012] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Deaths : State : Farm :-------------------------------: Inventory : slaughter 2/ : Cattle : Calves :January 1, 2012 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 head : Alabama .......: 2.0 23.0 29.0 1,210.0 Alaska ........: 0.5 1.0 1.0 13.0 Arizona .......: 2.0 25.0 20.0 920.0 Arkansas ......: 3.0 30.0 40.0 1,670.0 California ....: 13.0 95.0 135.0 5,350.0 Colorado ......: 2.5 65.0 50.0 2,750.0 Connecticut ...: 1.0 1.1 1.0 49.0 Delaware ......: 0.2 0.4 0.5 19.0 Florida .......: 2.0 27.0 33.0 1,710.0 Georgia .......: 3.0 15.0 22.0 1,020.0 : Hawaii ........: 1.0 3.0 2.0 140.0 Idaho .........: 4.0 38.0 45.0 2,220.0 Illinois ......: 8.0 20.0 31.0 1,070.0 Indiana .......: 6.0 15.0 24.0 860.0 Iowa ..........: 2.0 70.0 105.0 3,900.0 Kansas ........: 3.0 135.0 70.0 6,100.0 Kentucky ......: 5.0 48.0 77.0 2,150.0 Louisiana .....: 2.0 15.0 18.0 790.0 Maine .........: 1.0 1.9 2.8 86.0 Maryland ......: 2.0 3.3 5.0 200.0 : Massachusetts .: 1.0 1.0 1.0 41.0 Michigan ......: 3.0 23.0 46.0 1,110.0 Minnesota .....: 6.0 46.0 88.0 2,360.0 Mississippi ...: 2.0 22.0 26.0 950.0 Missouri ......: 4.0 65.0 110.0 3,900.0 Montana .......: 4.0 25.0 62.0 2,500.0 Nebraska ......: 3.0 120.0 90.0 6,450.0 Nevada ........: 2.0 6.0 12.0 470.0 New Hampshire .: 0.5 0.8 0.9 35.0 New Jersey ....: 0.6 0.5 0.7 31.0 : New Mexico ....: 2.0 25.0 36.0 1,390.0 New York ......: 4.0 31.0 45.0 1,410.0 North Carolina : 1.4 11.0 15.0 810.0 North Dakota ..: 1.5 21.0 50.0 1,690.0 Ohio ..........: 6.0 24.0 31.0 1,280.0 Oklahoma ......: 5.0 85.0 130.0 4,500.0 Oregon ........: 8.0 20.0 45.0 1,300.0 Pennsylvania ..: 9.0 32.0 42.0 1,610.0 Rhode Island ..: 0.1 0.1 0.2 4.5 South Carolina : 2.0 6.0 7.0 370.0 : South Dakota ..: 1.0 56.0 99.0 3,650.0 Tennessee .....: 3.0 30.0 50.0 1,970.0 Texas .........: 10.0 360.0 250.0 11,900.0 Utah ..........: 1.5 11.0 24.0 800.0 Vermont .......: 1.5 6.0 8.0 260.0 Virginia ......: 5.0 21.0 47.0 1,490.0 Washington ....: 9.0 19.0 23.0 1,110.0 West Virginia .: 2.0 6.0 9.0 390.0 Wisconsin .....: 6.7 70.0 140.0 3,400.0 Wyoming .......: 1.0 12.0 31.0 1,360.0 : United States .: 169.0 1,787.1 2,230.1 90,768.5 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Represents zero. 1/ Includes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and State outshipments, but excludes interfarm sales within the State. 2/ Excludes custom slaughter for farmers at commercial establishments. Cattle and Calves Inventory, Supply, and Disposition - States and United States: 2012 [Balance sheet estimates by State; the sum of inventory January 1, 2012, calf crop, and inshipments is equal to the sum of marketings, farm slaughter, deaths, and inventory January 1, 2013] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Marketings 1/ State : Inventory : Calf : Inshipments :--------------------------- :January 1, 2012: crop : : Cattle : Calves --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 head : Alabama .......: 1,210.0 610.0 11.0 482.5 76.5 Alaska ........: 13.0 3.8 - 1.4 0.1 Arizona .......: 920.0 260.0 426.0 529.0 134.0 Arkansas ......: 1,670.0 760.0 150.0 659.0 252.0 California ....: 5,350.0 2,100.0 990.0 2,398.0 501.0 Colorado ......: 2,750.0 760.0 1,500.0 2,196.5 101.0 Connecticut ...: 49.0 18.0 2.0 10.6 7.8 Delaware ......: 19.0 6.0 1.0 5.0 2.0 Florida .......: 1,710.0 860.0 90.0 281.0 650.0 Georgia .......: 1,020.0 480.0 45.0 270.0 214.0 : Hawaii ........: 140.0 61.0 - 25.0 37.0 Idaho .........: 2,220.0 960.0 450.0 1,013.0 141.0 Illinois ......: 1,070.0 390.0 107.0 315.0 78.0 Indiana .......: 860.0 330.0 80.0 291.0 127.0 Iowa ..........: 3,900.0 1,050.0 1,520.0 2,346.0 102.0 Kansas ........: 6,100.0 1,250.0 3,570.0 4,859.0 3.0 Kentucky ......: 2,150.0 980.0 50.0 455.0 370.0 Louisiana .....: 790.0 370.0 2.0 128.0 217.0 Maine .........: 86.0 32.0 2.0 15.5 14.2 Maryland ......: 200.0 76.0 7.0 59.5 22.1 : Massachusetts .: 41.0 18.0 2.0 9.6 10.1 Michigan ......: 1,110.0 385.0 58.0 318.0 44.0 Minnesota .....: 2,360.0 790.0 390.0 913.0 102.0 Mississippi ...: 950.0 400.0 12.0 254.0 151.0 Missouri ......: 3,900.0 1,740.0 40.0 920.0 930.0 Montana .......: 2,500.0 1,500.0 105.0 1,246.0 170.0 Nebraska ......: 6,450.0 1,720.0 4,490.0 6,067.0 85.0 Nevada ........: 470.0 205.0 75.0 181.0 91.0 New Hampshire .: 35.0 15.0 1.0 8.4 7.5 New Jersey ....: 31.0 10.0 1.8 5.1 5.2 : New Mexico ....: 1,390.0 580.0 1,000.0 1,188.0 381.0 New York ......: 1,410.0 530.0 21.0 193.0 293.0 North Carolina : 810.0 370.0 5.0 210.0 123.5 North Dakota ..: 1,690.0 870.0 130.0 743.0 93.7 Ohio ..........: 1,280.0 480.0 51.0 391.0 133.0 Oklahoma ......: 4,500.0 1,670.0 920.0 2,360.0 320.0 Oregon ........: 1,300.0 610.0 65.0 437.0 190.0 Pennsylvania ..: 1,610.0 590.0 170.0 485.0 192.6 Rhode Island ..: 4.5 2.2 0.1 0.7 1.1 South Carolina : 370.0 150.0 8.0 139.0 19.0 : South Dakota ..: 3,650.0 1,710.0 607.0 1,590.0 374.0 Tennessee .....: 1,970.0 880.0 53.0 646.0 353.0 Texas .........: 11,900.0 3,900.0 3,000.0 6,650.0 302.0 Utah ..........: 800.0 365.0 50.0 368.0 40.5 Vermont .......: 260.0 117.0 7.7 32.3 67.3 Virginia ......: 1,490.0 670.0 13.0 307.0 184.0 Washington ....: 1,110.0 420.0 182.0 495.0 16.0 West Virginia .: 390.0 195.0 32.0 111.4 77.0 Wisconsin .....: 3,400.0 1,370.0 110.0 797.0 418.3 Wyoming .......: 1,360.0 660.0 350.0 858.0 180.0 : United States .: 90,768.5 34,279.0 20,952.6 44,263.5 8,404.5 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Cattle and Calves Inventory, Supply, and Disposition - States and United States: 2012 (continued) [Balance sheet estimates by State; the sum of inventory January 1, 2012, calf crop, and inshipments is equal to the sum of marketings, farm slaughter, deaths, and inventory January 1, 2013] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Deaths : State : Farm :-------------------------------: Inventory : slaughter 2/ : Cattle : Calves :January 1, 2013 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 head : Alabama .......: 2.0 20.0 30.0 1,220.0 Alaska ........: 0.4 1.7 1.2 12.0 Arizona .......: 2.0 25.0 16.0 900.0 Arkansas ......: 2.0 30.0 37.0 1,600.0 California ....: 11.0 95.0 135.0 5,300.0 Colorado ......: 2.5 60.0 50.0 2,600.0 Connecticut ...: 0.5 1.1 1.0 48.0 Delaware ......: 0.2 0.4 0.4 18.0 Florida .......: 2.0 30.0 37.0 1,660.0 Georgia .......: 3.0 18.0 20.0 1,020.0 : Hawaii ........: 1.0 3.0 3.0 132.0 Idaho .........: 4.0 40.0 62.0 2,370.0 Illinois ......: 6.0 18.0 30.0 1,120.0 Indiana .......: 4.0 15.0 23.0 810.0 Iowa ..........: 2.0 70.0 100.0 3,850.0 Kansas ........: 3.0 145.0 60.0 5,850.0 Kentucky ......: 4.0 44.0 67.0 2,240.0 Louisiana .....: 2.0 15.0 20.0 780.0 Maine .........: 1.1 1.7 2.5 85.0 Maryland ......: 1.4 3.0 5.0 192.0 : Massachusetts .: 0.3 1.0 1.0 39.0 Michigan ......: 3.0 24.0 44.0 1,120.0 Minnesota .....: 6.0 42.0 87.0 2,390.0 Mississippi ...: 2.0 20.0 25.0 910.0 Missouri ......: 5.0 65.0 110.0 3,650.0 Montana .......: 3.0 28.0 58.0 2,600.0 Nebraska ......: 3.0 120.0 85.0 6,300.0 Nevada ........: 2.0 5.0 11.0 460.0 New Hampshire .: 0.5 0.7 0.9 33.0 New Jersey ....: 0.3 0.5 0.7 31.0 : New Mexico ....: 2.0 23.0 36.0 1,340.0 New York ......: 3.0 30.0 42.0 1,400.0 North Carolina : 1.5 11.0 19.0 820.0 North Dakota ..: 1.3 17.0 45.0 1,790.0 Ohio ..........: 5.0 22.0 30.0 1,230.0 Oklahoma ......: 5.0 85.0 120.0 4,200.0 Oregon ........: 8.0 20.0 40.0 1,280.0 Pennsylvania ..: 7.4 34.0 41.0 1,610.0 Rhode Island ..: 0.1 0.1 0.2 4.6 South Carolina : 2.0 6.0 7.0 355.0 : South Dakota ..: 1.0 65.0 87.0 3,850.0 Tennessee .....: 3.0 27.0 44.0 1,830.0 Texas .........: 8.0 320.0 220.0 11,300.0 Utah ..........: 2.5 12.0 22.0 770.0 Vermont .......: 1.1 6.0 8.0 270.0 Virginia ......: 4.0 21.0 47.0 1,610.0 Washington ....: 9.0 20.0 22.0 1,150.0 West Virginia .: 0.6 8.0 10.0 410.0 Wisconsin .....: 6.7 70.0 138.0 3,450.0 Wyoming .......: 1.0 12.0 29.0 1,290.0 : United States .: 151.4 1,751.2 2,129.9 89,299.6 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Represents zero. 1/ Includes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and State outshipments, but excludes interfarm sales within the State. 2/ Excludes custom slaughter for farmers at commercial establishments. Cattle and Calves Production and Income - States and United States: 2011 [Dollar values based on data received from United States Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Marketing Service] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- States :Production 1/:Marketings 2/: Value of :Cash receipts 3/ :Value of home: Gross : : : production : : consumption : income ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ----- 1,000 pounds ----- --------------------- 1,000 dollars -------------------- : Alabama .......: 441,572 457,758 402,805 420,404 2,889 423,293 Alaska ........: 2,810 2,030 2,868 2,169 456 2,625 Arizona .......: 562,343 756,220 589,075 816,172 2,178 818,350 Arkansas ......: 533,014 640,950 484,752 611,371 7,584 618,955 California ....: 2,094,113 2,636,200 2,013,562 2,825,870 13,342 2,839,212 Colorado ......: 1,677,345 2,651,540 1,931,864 3,061,811 10,480 3,072,291 Connecticut ...: 13,097 12,279 13,550 12,916 2,025 14,941 Delaware ......: 5,459 5,080 5,472 5,170 382 5,552 Florida .......: 418,496 448,160 449,434 487,618 2,344 489,962 Georgia .......: 344,237 359,690 336,339 357,611 4,858 362,469 : Hawaii ........: 41,220 40,960 46,848 46,369 2,213 48,582 Idaho .........: 1,037,450 1,286,350 1,113,567 1,375,748 8,820 1,384,568 Illinois ......: 443,709 528,390 522,805 618,149 19,789 637,938 Indiana .......: 202,294 244,720 204,738 248,461 17,083 265,544 Iowa ..........: 1,756,727 2,959,460 1,966,857 3,411,959 16,042 3,428,001 Kansas ........: 4,009,985 6,643,905 4,232,705 7,640,624 15,908 7,656,532 Kentucky ......: 535,843 579,340 586,584 628,648 12,968 641,616 Louisiana .....: 203,290 206,560 225,510 227,616 1,349 228,965 Maine .........: 14,584 18,216 15,541 18,964 1,535 20,499 Maryland ......: 76,708 74,820 76,611 75,966 5,477 81,443 : Massachusetts .: 7,368 6,840 7,792 7,075 2,025 9,100 Michigan ......: 425,512 437,325 418,199 433,661 12,721 446,382 Minnesota .....: 1,071,826 1,301,730 1,018,171 1,288,785 23,277 1,312,062 Mississippi ...: 187,254 160,720 183,574 158,021 6,006 164,027 Missouri ......: 1,282,151 1,330,000 1,586,547 1,644,076 31,885 1,675,961 Montana .......: 1,020,050 1,110,500 1,107,700 1,207,605 16,045 1,223,650 Nebraska ......: 4,583,984 7,480,920 4,978,432 8,614,978 14,557 8,629,535 Nevada ........: 185,645 224,700 205,595 251,071 3,502 254,573 New Hampshire .: 8,151 6,606 8,914 7,268 1,503 8,771 New Jersey ....: 6,947 8,140 7,859 8,843 1,411 10,254 : New Mexico ....: 900,042 1,546,500 1,066,102 1,688,153 6,119 1,694,272 New York ......: 243,543 238,140 259,069 253,216 7,331 260,547 North Carolina : 324,240 294,668 307,050 279,034 1,608 280,642 North Dakota ..: 667,758 772,120 780,087 902,168 7,473 909,641 Ohio ..........: 410,197 411,580 410,027 412,705 21,605 434,310 Oklahoma ......: 2,267,654 3,213,100 2,646,615 3,748,063 19,752 3,767,815 Oregon ........: 573,325 617,600 630,686 682,624 12,671 695,295 Pennsylvania ..: 516,525 570,660 520,357 582,074 34,392 616,466 Rhode Island ..: 819 1,226 868 1,255 202 1,457 South Carolina : 164,020 172,900 146,958 156,501 4,190 160,691 : South Dakota ..: 1,466,608 1,880,900 1,756,689 2,222,732 19,041 2,241,773 Tennessee .....: 586,585 599,920 567,286 586,323 7,783 594,106 Texas .........: 7,177,177 9,660,200 8,100,547 11,152,790 26,017 11,178,807 Utah ..........: 245,835 290,520 261,808 311,646 6,776 318,422 Vermont .......: 52,096 66,090 57,745 71,052 2,215 73,267 Virginia ......: 448,468 463,960 432,679 452,337 16,727 469,064 Washington ....: 579,270 667,720 592,296 701,599 6,546 708,145 West Virginia .: 133,874 129,200 141,635 136,736 7,023 143,759 Wisconsin .....: 1,150,454 1,216,760 1,159,692 1,235,729 31,755 1,267,484 Wyoming .......: 506,822 729,920 603,619 863,802 11,963 875,765 : United States .: 41,608,496 56,163,793 45,186,085 62,955,538 511,843 63,467,381 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Adjustments made for changes in inventory and for inshipments. 2/ Excludes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and interfarm sales within the State. 3/ Receipts from marketings and sale of farm slaughter. Cattle and Calves Production and Income - States and United States: 2012 [Dollar values based on data received from United States Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Marketing Service] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State :Production 1/:Marketings 2/: Value of :Cash receipts 3/ :Value of home: Gross : : : production : : consumption : income ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ----- 1,000 pounds ----- --------------------- 1,000 dollars -------------------- : Alabama .......: 493,135 495,175 535,118 536,122 3,296 539,418 Alaska ........: 891 1,533 1,018 1,737 400 2,137 Arizona .......: 515,316 736,910 584,249 853,881 2,709 856,590 Arkansas ......: 498,602 609,950 532,508 686,148 6,500 692,648 California ....: 2,194,861 2,880,400 2,288,293 3,298,548 13,318 3,311,866 Colorado ......: 1,764,583 2,916,535 2,222,061 3,663,529 14,913 3,678,442 Connecticut ...: 11,879 13,448 13,886 15,630 1,007 16,637 Delaware ......: 4,945 6,185 5,508 6,957 427 7,384 Florida .......: 404,054 521,150 533,060 669,200 3,620 672,820 Georgia .......: 337,112 372,920 407,852 445,091 5,989 451,080 : Hawaii ........: 38,519 43,845 50,153 55,689 2,433 58,122 Idaho .........: 1,030,500 1,214,700 1,200,676 1,391,320 9,304 1,400,624 Illinois ......: 423,229 436,920 550,847 561,867 20,076 581,943 Indiana .......: 255,778 324,300 278,140 361,026 17,230 378,256 Iowa ..........: 1,880,047 3,063,800 2,293,413 3,842,440 19,187 3,861,627 Kansas ........: 3,779,967 6,305,320 4,367,825 7,881,800 17,528 7,899,328 Kentucky ......: 601,425 540,280 715,921 656,711 12,102 668,813 Louisiana .....: 200,176 208,340 269,129 277,434 1,677 279,111 Maine .........: 18,237 16,628 21,516 19,168 2,273 21,441 Maryland ......: 76,035 85,440 84,442 96,245 3,908 100,153 : Massachusetts .: 8,046 9,334 9,221 10,599 1,876 12,475 Michigan ......: 424,483 439,875 455,285 479,987 13,497 493,484 Minnesota .....: 1,099,879 1,312,000 1,152,997 1,425,770 28,999 1,454,769 Mississippi ...: 196,626 220,060 230,815 258,296 8,399 266,695 Missouri ......: 1,192,449 1,347,665 1,633,124 1,852,684 33,648 1,886,332 Montana .......: 1,067,237 1,104,870 1,239,049 1,281,824 13,207 1,295,031 Nebraska ......: 5,101,572 8,275,630 6,088,789 10,360,532 17,350 10,377,882 Nevada ........: 174,275 234,000 212,039 282,960 3,824 286,784 New Hampshire .: 8,953 10,095 10,704 11,987 1,533 13,520 New Jersey ....: 6,750 6,733 8,447 8,275 1,702 9,977 : New Mexico ....: 879,609 1,474,500 1,167,664 1,750,620 6,244 1,756,864 New York ......: 248,319 265,500 295,276 313,869 6,726 320,595 North Carolina : 293,586 289,490 338,017 334,132 2,452 336,584 North Dakota ..: 679,011 701,900 858,633 894,671 8,989 903,660 Ohio ..........: 462,521 502,400 500,992 552,817 22,618 575,435 Oklahoma ......: 2,073,821 2,794,100 2,640,619 3,557,767 22,322 3,580,089 Oregon ........: 545,875 594,400 653,869 709,808 16,136 725,944 Pennsylvania ..: 551,253 628,600 608,495 705,548 28,493 734,041 Rhode Island ..: 1,083 731 1,260 872 366 1,238 South Carolina : 161,578 166,140 171,805 176,717 4,999 181,716 : South Dakota ..: 1,518,682 1,748,300 1,986,339 2,264,476 19,290 2,283,766 Tennessee .....: 535,375 675,520 621,153 783,360 9,177 792,537 Texas .........: 6,336,902 8,379,625 7,785,155 10,543,163 24,602 10,567,765 Utah ..........: 244,660 313,660 277,971 360,579 8,991 369,570 Vermont .......: 57,797 54,502 74,500 69,935 2,268 72,203 Virginia ......: 478,423 378,180 539,653 434,299 13,818 448,117 Washington ....: 569,562 664,420 623,534 744,800 8,702 753,502 West Virginia .: 137,568 140,570 164,855 167,622 4,461 172,083 Wisconsin .....: 1,137,091 1,144,000 1,270,755 1,283,770 35,270 1,319,040 Wyoming .......: 486,095 776,200 637,123 1,007,474 12,994 1,020,468 : United States .: 41,208,372 55,446,779 49,213,753 67,949,756 540,850 68,490,606 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Adjustments made for changes in inventory and for inshipments. 2/ Excludes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and interfarm sales within the State. 3/ Receipts from marketings and sale of farm slaughter. Hogs and Pigs Inventory, Supply, and Disposition - States and United States: 2011 [Balance sheet estimates by State; the sum of inventory December 1, 2010, pig crop, and inshipments is equal to the sum of marketings, farm slaughter, deaths, and inventory December 1, 2011] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : : : State : Inventory : Pig crop : Inshipments : December 1, 2010 :December - November: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1,000 head : Alabama ..........: 130.0 264.0 105.0 Alaska ...........: 1.2 1.9 0.7 Arizona ..........: 165.0 389.0 9.0 Arkansas .........: 160.0 1,227.0 30.0 California .......: 105.0 99.0 165.0 Colorado .........: 730.0 2,811.0 140.0 Connecticut ......: 3.4 3.4 0.3 Delaware .........: 5.5 24.0 2.3 Florida ..........: 15.0 28.0 10.0 Georgia ..........: 160.0 534.0 201.0 : Hawaii ...........: 12.5 18.5 - Idaho ............: (D) (D) (D) Illinois .........: 4,400.0 9,987.0 2,261.0 Indiana ..........: 3,650.0 5,662.0 2,681.0 Iowa .............: 19,100.0 19,843.0 22,500.0 Kansas ...........: 1,820.0 3,154.0 860.0 Kentucky .........: 325.0 694.0 82.0 Louisiana ........: 10.0 20.2 2.0 Maine ............: 4.7 12.6 1.2 Maryland .........: 26.0 64.0 28.0 : Massachusetts ....: 11.0 16.8 2.3 Michigan .........: 1,040.0 2,070.0 264.0 Minnesota ........: 7,700.0 12,009.0 6,300.0 Mississippi ......: 385.0 747.0 4.0 Missouri .........: 2,900.0 7,621.0 684.0 Montana ..........: 180.0 437.0 15.0 Nebraska .........: 3,150.0 7,436.0 340.0 Nevada ...........: 1.4 0.6 5.6 New Hampshire ....: 3.3 3.2 1.5 New Jersey .......: 8.0 5.2 19.0 : New Mexico .......: 1.5 1.6 0.8 New York .........: 108.0 160.0 11.0 North Carolina ...: 9,000.0 17,687.0 306.0 North Dakota .....: 143.0 812.0 36.0 Ohio .............: 2,040.0 3,473.0 735.0 Oklahoma .........: 2,340.0 7,315.0 800.0 Oregon ...........: 16.0 30.0 - Pennsylvania .....: 1,110.0 1,923.0 289.0 Rhode Island .....: 1.8 5.2 0.1 South Carolina ...: 230.0 212.0 91.0 : South Dakota .....: 1,290.0 3,717.0 702.0 Tennessee ........: 170.0 353.0 65.0 Texas ............: 670.0 1,266.0 46.0 Utah .............: 740.0 1,668.0 2.0 Vermont ..........: 2.7 5.6 0.2 Virginia .........: 355.0 268.0 52.0 Washington .......: (D) (D) (D) West Virginia ....: 5.0 7.0 1.0 Wisconsin ........: 340.0 822.0 37.0 Wyoming ..........: 99.0 778.0 4.0 : Idaho and : Washington ......: 61.0 151.2 25.9 : United States ....: 64,925.0 115,837.0 39,917.9 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Hogs and Pigs Inventory, Supply, and Disposition - States and United States: 2011 (continued) [Balance sheet estimates by State; the sum of inventory December 1, 2010, pig crop, and inshipments is equal to the sum of marketings, farm slaughter, deaths, and inventory December 1, 2011] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Farm : : State : Marketings : slaughter : Deaths : Inventory : 1/ : 2/ : :December 1, 2011 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 head : Alabama ..........: 334.0 1.0 14.0 150.0 Alaska ...........: 2.1 0.7 0.1 0.9 Arizona ..........: 368.0 1.0 14.0 180.0 Arkansas .........: 1,292.0 1.0 17.0 107.0 California .......: 246.0 5.0 13.0 105.0 Colorado .........: 2,867.5 1.5 92.0 720.0 Connecticut ......: 4.1 0.2 0.3 2.5 Delaware .........: 25.9 0.1 0.8 5.0 Florida ..........: 34.0 0.7 2.3 16.0 Georgia ..........: 718.0 2.0 20.0 155.0 : Hawaii ...........: 15.5 2.0 2.0 11.5 Idaho ............: (D) (D) (D) (D) Illinois .........: 11,631.0 2.0 365.0 4,650.0 Indiana ..........: 7,896.0 2.0 295.0 3,800.0 Iowa .............: 38,823.0 10.0 2,610.0 20,000.0 Kansas ...........: 3,720.0 2.0 222.0 1,890.0 Kentucky .........: 751.0 3.0 27.0 320.0 Louisiana ........: 23.0 1.0 1.2 7.0 Maine ............: 12.8 0.2 0.5 5.0 Maryland .........: 93.6 0.2 1.2 23.0 : Massachusetts ....: 17.2 0.3 0.6 12.0 Michigan .........: 2,252.0 2.0 70.0 1,050.0 Minnesota ........: 17,204.0 5.0 1,000.0 7,800.0 Mississippi ......: 755.5 2.0 23.5 355.0 Missouri .........: 8,054.0 1.0 400.0 2,750.0 Montana ..........: 432.1 2.5 17.4 180.0 Nebraska .........: 7,480.0 1.0 295.0 3,150.0 Nevada ...........: 4.9 0.3 0.1 2.3 New Hampshire ....: 4.7 0.3 0.1 2.9 New Jersey .......: 22.7 0.1 0.4 9.0 : New Mexico .......: 2.1 0.3 0.3 1.2 New York .........: 175.3 3.0 9.7 91.0 North Carolina ...: 16,310.0 3.0 1,780.0 8,900.0 North Dakota .....: 829.5 2.0 8.5 151.0 Ohio .............: 3,894.0 15.0 139.0 2,200.0 Oklahoma .........: 7,729.0 1.0 425.0 2,300.0 Oregon ...........: 30.7 1.1 1.2 13.0 Pennsylvania .....: 2,020.0 2.0 170.0 1,130.0 Rhode Island .....: 5.0 0.1 0.1 1.9 South Carolina ...: 290.5 1.5 31.0 210.0 : South Dakota .....: 4,180.0 2.0 127.0 1,400.0 Tennessee ........: 390.0 2.0 26.0 170.0 Texas ............: 1,012.0 5.0 145.0 820.0 Utah .............: 1,559.0 1.0 90.0 760.0 Vermont ..........: 4.5 0.2 0.2 3.6 Virginia .........: 382.0 2.0 46.0 245.0 Washington .......: (D) (D) (D) (D) West Virginia ....: 6.8 0.5 0.7 5.0 Wisconsin ........: 827.0 1.0 31.0 340.0 Wyoming ..........: 757.0 2.0 20.0 102.0 : Idaho and : Washington ......: 176.1 1.5 2.5 58.0 : United States ....: 145,665.1 96.3 8,557.7 66,360.8 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1/ Includes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and State outshipments, but excludes interfarm sales within the State. 2/ Excludes custom slaughter for farmers at commercial establishments. Hogs and Pigs Inventory, Supply, and Disposition - States and United States: 2012 [Balance sheet estimates by State; the sum of inventory December 1, 2011, pig crop, and inshipments is equal to the sum of marketings, farm slaughter, deaths, and inventory December 1, 2012] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : State : Inventory : Pig crop : Inshipments : December 1, 2011 :December - November : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 head : Alabama ..........: 150.0 283.0 112.0 Alaska ...........: 0.9 1.1 0.8 Arizona ..........: 180.0 351.0 18.0 Arkansas .........: 107.0 1,282.0 30.0 California .......: 105.0 64.0 203.0 Colorado .........: 720.0 2,727.0 220.0 Connecticut ......: 2.5 3.6 0.3 Delaware .........: 5.0 16.2 2.3 Florida ..........: 16.0 24.0 6.0 Georgia ..........: 155.0 581.0 214.0 : Hawaii ...........: 11.5 18.5 - Idaho ............: (D) (D) (D) Illinois .........: 4,650.0 10,126.0 2,523.0 Indiana ..........: 3,800.0 5,689.0 2,693.0 Iowa .............: 20,000.0 20,416.0 24,000.0 Kansas ...........: 1,890.0 3,231.0 826.0 Kentucky .........: 320.0 672.0 89.0 Louisiana ........: 7.0 7.0 2.0 Maine ............: 5.0 10.6 1.2 Maryland .........: 23.0 46.0 22.0 : Massachusetts ....: 12.0 10.4 2.3 Michigan .........: 1,050.0 2,076.0 228.0 Minnesota ........: 7,800.0 12,303.0 7,979.0 Mississippi ......: 355.0 762.0 4.0 Missouri .........: 2,750.0 7,757.0 774.0 Montana ..........: 180.0 452.0 12.0 Nebraska .........: 3,150.0 7,342.0 390.0 Nevada ...........: 2.3 1.4 8.0 New Hampshire ....: 2.9 4.2 2.0 New Jersey .......: 9.0 7.0 17.6 : New Mexico .......: 1.2 1.7 1.1 New York .........: 91.0 120.0 12.0 North Carolina ...: 8,900.0 18,059.0 309.0 North Dakota .....: 151.0 789.0 45.0 Ohio .............: 2,200.0 3,576.0 700.0 Oklahoma .........: 2,300.0 7,533.0 805.0 Oregon ...........: 13.0 21.0 1.0 Pennsylvania .....: 1,130.0 1,985.0 371.0 Rhode Island .....: 1.9 4.5 0.1 South Carolina ...: 210.0 212.0 91.0 : South Dakota .....: 1,400.0 3,782.0 636.0 Tennessee ........: 170.0 315.0 58.0 Texas ............: 820.0 1,531.0 100.0 Utah .............: 760.0 1,691.0 1.0 Vermont ..........: 3.6 5.2 0.3 Virginia .........: 245.0 74.0 315.0 Washington .......: (D) (D) (D) West Virginia ....: 5.0 9.7 1.2 Wisconsin ........: 340.0 809.0 79.0 Wyoming ..........: 102.0 766.0 4.0 : Idaho and : Washington ......: 58.0 176.0 27.9 : United States ....: 66,360.8 117,724.1 43,937.1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Hogs and Pigs Inventory, Supply, and Disposition - States and United States: 2012 (continued) [Balance sheet estimates by State; the sum of inventory December 1, 2011, pig crop, and inshipments is equal to the sum of marketings, farm slaughter, deaths, and inventory December 1, 2012] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Farm : : State : Marketings : slaughter : Deaths : Inventory : 1/ : 2/ : :December 1, 2012 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 head : Alabama ..........: 388.0 1.0 16.0 140.0 Alaska ...........: 1.2 0.5 0.1 1.0 Arizona ..........: 351.5 1.0 26.5 170.0 Arkansas .........: 1,294.0 1.0 14.0 110.0 California .......: 247.0 6.0 14.0 105.0 Colorado .........: 2,857.0 1.0 89.0 720.0 Connecticut ......: 3.8 0.2 0.2 2.2 Delaware .........: 19.0 0.1 0.4 4.0 Florida ..........: 29.0 0.7 1.3 15.0 Georgia ..........: 778.0 2.0 15.0 155.0 : Hawaii ...........: 14.6 2.5 1.4 11.5 Idaho ............: (D) (D) (D) (D) Illinois .........: 12,302.0 2.0 395.0 4,600.0 Indiana ..........: 8,045.0 2.0 335.0 3,800.0 Iowa .............: 41,136.0 10.0 2,670.0 20,600.0 Kansas ...........: 3,815.0 2.0 220.0 1,910.0 Kentucky .........: 725.0 3.0 38.0 315.0 Louisiana ........: 6.4 1.0 1.6 7.0 Maine ............: 11.9 0.1 0.3 4.5 Maryland .........: 69.9 0.2 0.9 20.0 : Massachusetts ....: 13.3 0.2 0.2 11.0 Michigan .........: 2,201.0 2.0 61.0 1,090.0 Minnesota ........: 19,352.0 5.0 1,075.0 7,650.0 Mississippi ......: 680.5 2.0 23.5 415.0 Missouri .........: 8,114.5 1.5 415.0 2,750.0 Montana ..........: 447.8 2.1 19.1 175.0 Nebraska .........: 7,556.0 1.0 325.0 3,000.0 Nevada ...........: 8.6 0.3 0.1 2.7 New Hampshire ....: 5.2 0.3 0.3 3.3 New Jersey .......: 25.1 0.1 0.4 8.0 : New Mexico .......: 1.8 0.2 0.7 1.3 New York .........: 147.7 3.0 6.3 66.0 North Carolina ...: 16,536.1 1.9 1,730.0 9,000.0 North Dakota .....: 840.1 2.0 7.9 135.0 Ohio .............: 4,253.0 13.0 155.0 2,055.0 Oklahoma .........: 7,862.0 1.0 445.0 2,330.0 Oregon ...........: 20.5 1.0 1.0 12.5 Pennsylvania .....: 2,152.0 1.0 193.0 1,140.0 Rhode Island .....: 4.4 0.1 0.1 1.9 South Carolina ...: 247.5 1.5 24.0 240.0 : South Dakota .....: 4,499.0 2.0 117.0 1,200.0 Tennessee ........: 362.0 2.0 29.0 150.0 Texas ............: 1,463.0 5.0 153.0 830.0 Utah .............: 1,624.0 1.0 87.0 740.0 Vermont ..........: 4.5 0.3 0.4 3.9 Virginia .........: 363.0 2.0 39.0 230.0 Washington .......: (D) (D) (D) (D) West Virginia ....: 7.8 1.0 1.1 6.0 Wisconsin ........: 874.0 2.0 27.0 325.0 Wyoming ..........: 764.0 2.0 20.0 86.0 : Idaho and : Washington ......: 191.5 1.5 3.9 65.0 : United States ....: 152,716.2 94.3 8,798.7 66,412.8 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1/ Includes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and State outshipments, but excludes interfarm sales within the State. 2/ Excludes custom slaughter for farmers at commercial establishments. Hogs and Pigs Production and Income - States and United States: 2011 [Dollar values based on data received from United States Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Marketing Service] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State : Production 1/ : Marketings 2/ : Value of :Cash receipts 3/ 4/: Value of home : Gross : : : production 3/ : : consumption : income --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ------- 1,000 pounds ------ ------------------------- 1,000 dollars ------------------------ : Alabama ..........: 53,621 55,504 35,652 37,521 354 37,875 Alaska ...........: 606 504 420 348 116 464 Arizona ..........: 92,934 91,750 63,606 63,399 342 63,741 Arkansas .........: 85,946 94,444 95,731 103,977 715 104,692 California .......: 49,542 55,770 28,859 39,196 1,232 40,428 Colorado .........: 300,949 306,745 230,341 236,355 507 236,862 Connecticut ......: 689 724 453 481 94 575 Delaware .........: 2,810 3,222 1,645 2,170 61 2,231 Florida ..........: 4,251 4,894 2,759 3,125 134 3,259 Georgia ..........: 88,359 97,324 58,427 66,857 716 67,573 : Hawaii ...........: 4,021 3,798 2,779 2,624 339 2,963 Idaho ............: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Illinois .........: 1,911,353 1,940,973 1,350,916 1,427,711 1,118 1,428,829 Indiana ..........: 1,762,434 1,816,272 1,098,479 1,224,498 1,179 1,225,677 Iowa .............: 9,816,139 10,233,896 5,944,196 6,713,823 4,403 6,718,226 Kansas ...........: 930,878 954,215 603,165 641,132 920 642,052 Kentucky .........: 176,560 181,820 113,803 118,977 1,562 120,539 Louisiana ........: 4,275 4,370 2,771 2,827 120 2,947 Maine ............: 3,130 2,731 2,151 1,908 243 2,151 Maryland .........: 12,392 15,478 6,626 11,009 199 11,208 : Massachusetts ....: 3,029 2,890 1,911 1,917 218 2,135 Michigan .........: 618,558 624,110 405,044 419,148 662 419,810 Minnesota ........: 3,702,918 3,831,090 2,314,373 2,633,575 2,722 2,636,297 Mississippi ......: 161,738 165,100 107,511 109,957 655 110,612 Missouri .........: 1,321,770 1,350,374 934,293 979,467 852 980,319 Montana ..........: 77,175 80,305 54,381 58,889 612 59,501 Nebraska .........: 1,317,634 1,323,867 906,366 918,228 2,042 920,270 Nevada ...........: 992 1,088 732 750 81 831 New Hampshire ....: 783 1,077 248 715 56 771 New Jersey .......: 1,644 2,165 716 1,434 158 1,592 : New Mexico .......: 400 407 277 266 97 363 New York .........: 28,259 30,753 18,669 20,360 960 21,320 North Carolina ...: 3,662,862 3,689,080 2,493,229 2,517,542 753 2,518,295 North Dakota .....: 70,182 70,438 59,958 60,674 727 61,401 Ohio .............: 1,065,596 1,065,850 698,443 706,895 6,679 713,574 Oklahoma .........: 1,350,272 1,384,037 911,095 946,095 395 946,490 Oregon ...........: 7,493 7,375 5,178 5,096 381 5,477 Pennsylvania .....: 479,159 487,524 312,562 326,007 1,164 327,171 Rhode Island .....: 575 534 363 355 31 386 South Carolina ...: 48,966 56,840 31,544 38,329 1,429 39,758 : South Dakota .....: 779,501 795,120 533,414 569,577 1,582 571,159 Tennessee ........: 93,672 95,960 60,198 62,341 710 63,051 Texas ............: 203,312 179,145 135,269 120,487 2,811 123,298 Utah .............: 305,154 303,730 210,927 209,890 332 210,222 Vermont ..........: 1,230 1,038 814 690 69 759 Virginia .........: 73,830 88,815 48,919 59,606 856 60,462 Washington .......: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) West Virginia ....: 1,938 1,325 1,298 898 331 1,229 Wisconsin ........: 175,156 175,838 135,800 138,303 904 139,207 Wyoming ..........: 165,446 163,658 118,416 117,292 789 118,081 : Idaho and : Washington ......: 45,770 47,061 30,987 32,555 592 33,147 : United States ....: 31,065,903 31,891,028 20,175,714 21,755,276 44,004 21,799,280 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1/ Adjustments made for changes in inventory and for inshipments. 2/ Excludes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and interfarm sales within the State. 3/ Includes allowance for higher average price of State inshipments and outshipments of feeder pigs. 4/ Receipts from marketings and sale of farm slaughter. Hogs and Pigs Production and Income - States and United States: 2012 [Dollar values based on data received from United States Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Marketing Service] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State : Production 1/ : Marketings 2/ : Value of :Cash receipts 3/ 4/: Value of home : Gross : : : production 3/ : : consumption : income --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ------- 1,000 pounds ------ ------------------------- 1,000 dollars ------------------------ : Alabama ..........: 50,277 59,730 33,361 40,065 346 40,411 Alaska ...........: 414 300 284 204 88 292 Arizona ..........: 84,118 87,625 55,619 59,585 344 59,929 Arkansas .........: 88,930 94,944 81,470 86,657 714 87,371 California .......: 47,596 55,815 24,696 38,675 1,337 40,012 Colorado .........: 288,797 298,210 215,406 224,724 504 225,228 Connecticut ......: 796 625 507 404 149 553 Delaware .........: 2,889 3,220 1,631 2,088 59 2,147 Florida ..........: 3,423 4,043 2,197 2,561 133 2,694 Georgia ..........: 98,272 108,288 64,807 73,890 714 74,604 : Hawaii ...........: 4,330 3,577 2,944 2,432 417 2,849 Idaho ............: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Illinois .........: 2,004,025 2,060,235 1,386,996 1,477,542 1,111 1,478,653 Indiana ..........: 1,778,521 1,816,685 1,097,313 1,205,526 1,323 1,206,849 Iowa .............: 10,371,793 10,803,933 6,191,607 6,975,931 4,372 6,980,303 Kansas ...........: 930,293 973,890 582,335 634,796 895 635,691 Kentucky .........: 171,477 178,585 108,858 115,409 1,576 116,985 Louisiana ........: 1,337 1,216 862 778 122 900 Maine ............: 2,985 2,664 2,018 1,836 289 2,125 Maryland .........: 11,096 12,912 5,941 8,851 189 9,040 : Massachusetts ....: 2,274 2,414 1,366 1,556 131 1,687 Michigan .........: 549,456 547,316 350,352 356,555 799 357,354 Minnesota ........: 4,027,922 4,241,939 2,429,466 2,853,765 2,680 2,856,445 Mississippi ......: 155,865 148,140 102,135 97,440 736 98,176 Missouri .........: 1,339,897 1,369,076 921,462 975,685 1,085 976,770 Montana ..........: 81,659 84,455 56,979 60,728 485 61,213 Nebraska .........: 1,279,738 1,297,656 868,108 888,735 2,231 890,966 Nevada ...........: 1,932 2,125 990 1,445 68 1,513 New Hampshire ....: 1,377 1,320 810 850 69 919 New Jersey .......: 1,575 2,332 619 1,500 136 1,636 : New Mexico .......: 375 389 207 247 82 329 New York .........: 26,418 29,487 16,936 18,962 764 19,726 North Carolina ...: 3,921,079 3,915,663 2,549,981 2,552,824 620 2,553,444 North Dakota .....: 57,044 65,834 50,845 57,904 722 58,626 Ohio .............: 1,088,705 1,121,600 681,552 724,623 5,697 730,320 Oklahoma .........: 1,336,466 1,373,232 877,254 913,827 574 914,401 Oregon ...........: 5,170 4,770 3,504 3,255 326 3,581 Pennsylvania .....: 511,032 523,556 321,730 339,625 823 340,448 Rhode Island .....: 643 571 396 368 31 399 South Carolina ...: 47,918 45,540 30,708 30,724 1,421 32,145 : South Dakota .....: 805,611 873,660 546,746 619,859 1,560 621,419 Tennessee ........: 85,466 89,035 54,349 57,226 748 57,974 Texas ............: 220,864 216,940 146,053 143,937 2,817 146,754 Utah .............: 290,855 293,773 197,206 199,153 245 199,398 Vermont ..........: 1,367 1,132 875 730 92 822 Virginia .........: 68,800 83,400 40,495 54,507 836 55,343 Washington .......: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) West Virginia ....: 2,325 1,450 1,505 952 502 1,454 Wisconsin ........: 173,699 178,252 127,412 133,402 986 134,388 Wyoming ..........: 165,685 165,478 116,148 116,044 800 116,844 : Idaho and : Washington ......: 50,939 50,981 34,188 34,733 570 35,303 : United States ....: 32,243,525 33,298,013 20,389,229 22,193,115 43,318 22,236,433 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1/ Adjustments made for changes in inventory and for inshipments. 2/ Excludes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and interfarm sales within the State. 3/ Includes allowance for higher average price of State inshipments and outshipments of feeder pigs. 4/ Receipts from marketings and sale of farm slaughter. Statistical Methodology Survey Procedures: These estimates were based on inventory, birth, and price estimates as published in NASS cattle, hog, and agricultural prices reports, as well as information on inshipments and marketings obtained from other sources. The NASS inventory reports are based on probability surveys of producers. All producers, regardless of size, had a chance to be in the survey. Large operations were sampled more heavily than small operations. Since all operations raising cattle or hogs are not included in the sample, survey estimates are subject to sampling variability. At the National level, this variability, as measured by the relative standard error, is about 1 percent for cattle and 1 percent for hogs. Survey results are also subject to non-sampling errors such as omissions, duplication, and mistakes in reporting, recording, and processing the data. The effects of these errors can not be measured directly, but they are minimized through rigid quality controls in the data collection process and a careful review of all reported data for consistency and reasonableness. Readers are referred to the Survey Procedures section in the following NASS reports for further information Hogs and Pigs released December 28, 2012, Cattle released February 1, 2013, and Agricultural Prices released February 28, 2013. Estimation Procedures: Estimation procedures for prices, beginning and ending inventories and calf and pig crop estimates are defined in the Estimation Procedures section of the reports referenced above. This report provides a balance sheet for each species. The sum of inventory on hand at the beginning of the year plus births and inshipments equals the sum of marketings, farm slaughter, deaths, and inventory on hand at the end of the year. Revision Policy: Revisions to previous estimates are made to improve current estimates. For both species, previous year estimates of inshipments, marketings, farm slaughter, and deaths are subject to revision when the current year estimates are made. Estimates are also reviewed after data from the Department of Agriculture five-year Census of Agriculture are available. No revisions are made after that date. Terms and Definitions Cash Receipts: Receipts from marketings and any sale of farm-slaughtered meats. For hogs and pigs, includes an allowance for feeder pig outshipments. United States prices received for cattle and calves and hogs and pigs were published in Agricultural Prices, released February 28, 2013. Farm Slaughter: Animals slaughtered on farms primarily for home consumption. Excludes custom slaughter for producers at commercial establishments. Gross Income: Sum of cash receipts and value of home consumption. Inshipments: Livestock shipped into States for feeding or breeding. Excludes animals brought in for immediate slaughter. Marketings: Includes animals for slaughter market and younger animals shipped to other States for feeding and breeding purposes. Excludes interfarm sales within the same State and farm slaughter. Number of head marketed includes all custom slaughter, but live weight marketed, shown in pounds, excludes custom slaughter consumed on farms where produced. Production: Includes total live weight of animals marketed, farm slaughter, and custom slaughter consumed on farms where produced, minus live weight of inshipments, with an adjustment for any increase or decrease in live weight of inventory. Value of Home Consumption: Total value of on-farm slaughter and custom slaughter consumed on the farm where produced. Information Contacts Listed below are the commodity specialists in the Livestock Branch of the National Agricultural Statistics Service to contact for additional information. E-mail inquiries may be sent to nass@nass.usda.gov Dan Kerestes, Chief, Livestock Branch ........... 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