HDR1012000130060425971500Meat Animals - Prod., Disp., & Income National April 1997 Agricultural Statistics Service Washington, D.C. Mt An 1-1 (97) Meat Animals - Production, Disposition and Income 1996 Summary 1996 Gross Income From Meat Animals Down 1 Percent The 1996 gross income from cattle and calves, hogs and pigs, and sheep and lambs for the U.S. totaled $44.7 billion, down 1 percent from 1995. Gross income rose for hogs and pigs and sheep and lambs, but fell for cattle and calves. By species, gross income from cattle and calves declined 8 percent, rose 23 percent for hogs and pigs, and increased 7 percent for sheep and lambs. Total 1996 cash receipts from marketings of meat animals fell 1 percent to $44.4 billion. Cattle and calves accounted for 70 percent of this total, hogs and pigs 29 percent, and sheep and lambs 1 percent. Total production decreased for all three red meat species. Average prices rose from 1995 levels for hogs, sheep and lambs, while prices for cattle and calves dropped. Cattle and Calves: Cash receipts from marketings of cattle and calves decreased from $34.0 billion in 1995 to $31.1 in 1996, an 8 percent decline. All cattle and calf marketings totaled 56.2 billion pounds in 1996, virtually unchanged from last year. The U.S. annual average price per 100 pounds live weight for cattle was $58.70, a decline of $3.10 from the $61.80 in 1995. For calves, the annual average price fell $14.70 to $58.40. Hogs and Pigs: Cash receipts from hogs and pigs totaled $12.6 billion during 1996, up 23 percent from 1995. Marketings decreased to 24.1 billion pounds in 1996, 4 percent below the previous year. The U.S. annual average price per 100 pounds live weight rose from $40.50 in 1995 to $51.90 in 1996. Sheep and Lambs: Cash receipts from marketings of sheep and lambs in 1996 were $601 million, up 7 percent from 1995. Marketings declined 4 percent to 769 million pounds. The U.S. annual average price per 100 pounds live weight for lambs increased from $78.20 in 1995 to $88.20 in 1996 while for sheep, the annual average price increased $1.90 to $29.90. Meat Animals: Production and Income, United States, 1994-96 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Value : : Value of : Year : Production : Marketings : of : Cash : Home : Gross : : :Production: Receipts : Consumption : Income -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Million Pounds ------------- Million Dollars ------------ : 1994 : 67,162 79,500 36,914 46,785 403 47,187 1995 : 67,739 82,166 35,069 44,828 357 45,185 1996 : 65,128 81,112 34,688 44,382 334 44,716 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cattle and Calves: Inventory, Supply, and Disposition by State and United States, Revised 1995 1/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Marketings 2/ State : Inventory : Calf : Inship- :--------------------------- : Jan 1, 1995 : Crop : ments : Cattle : Calves -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Head : AL : 1,780.0 820.0 47.0 613.0 208.0 AK : 9.7 3.2 .2 .7 .1 AZ : 850.0 290.0 450.0 585.0 102.0 AR : 1,930.0 860.0 100.0 700.0 201.0 CA : 4,650.0 1,780.0 800.0 2,135.0 252.0 CO : 2,950.0 860.0 2,245.0 2,745.0 103.0 CT : 75.0 33.0 6.0 23.0 18.0 DE : 29.0 9.0 3.0 4.7 2.3 FL : 2,020.0 1,040.0 63.0 242.0 815.0 GA : 1,560.0 700.0 126.0 408.0 366.0 HI : 175.0 67.0 .0 18.0 44.0 ID : 1,760.0 700.0 420.0 907.0 123.0 IL : 1,820.0 560.0 350.0 775.0 108.0 IN : 1,170.0 410.0 169.0 446.0 123.0 IA : 4,050.0 1,190.0 1,300.0 2,318.0 93.0 KS : 6,300.0 1,460.0 4,200.0 5,288.0 3.0 KY : 2,650.0 1,250.0 450.0 965.0 547.0 LA : 960.0 480.0 2.0 143.0 240.0 ME : 113.0 49.0 6.0 22.0 22.0 MD : 315.0 125.0 8.0 81.0 62.0 MA : 68.0 30.0 1.0 12.0 17.0 MI : 1,200.0 420.0 95.0 398.0 57.0 MN : 2,800.0 1,010.0 525.0 1,144.0 108.0 MS : 1,340.0 650.0 15.0 278.0 258.0 MO : 4,500.0 2,100.0 40.0 857.0 1,020.0 MT : 2,700.0 1,540.0 120.0 1,300.0 225.0 NE : 6,000.0 1,800.0 4,000.0 5,188.0 80.0 NV : 500.0 220.0 39.0 139.0 100.0 NH : 48.0 20.0 1.0 10.0 11.0 NJ : 65.0 29.0 2.0 11.0 13.5 NM : 1,500.0 590.0 576.0 873.0 212.0 NY : 1,480.0 670.0 19.0 175.0 386.0 NC : 1,130.0 510.0 11.0 208.0 192.0 ND : 1,920.0 960.0 90.0 539.0 431.0 OH : 1,490.0 570.0 25.0 349.0 115.0 OK : 5,600.0 1,920.0 1,320.0 2,760.0 325.0 OR : 1,470.0 640.0 30.0 385.0 201.0 PA : 1,760.0 730.0 100.0 441.0 268.0 RI : 7.5 3.5 .3 1.2 1.6 SC : 500.0 220.0 20.0 155.0 37.0 SD : 3,900.0 1,770.0 393.0 1,545.0 440.0 TN : 2,550.0 1,180.0 67.0 595.0 430.0 TX : 15,100.0 5,550.0 4,025.0 9,055.0 95.0 UT : 890.0 385.0 102.0 332.0 91.0 VT : 290.0 162.0 14.0 56.0 94.0 VA : 1,750.0 790.0 10.0 495.0 160.0 WA : 1,310.0 520.0 403.0 866.0 35.0 WV : 480.0 215.0 28.0 145.0 87.0 WI : 3,850.0 1,580.0 62.0 885.0 537.0 WY : 1,390.0 740.0 270.0 815.0 129.0 : US : 102,755.2 40,210.7 23,148.5 48,431.6 9,588.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Cattle and Calves: Inventory, Supply, and Disposition by State and United States, Revised 1995 (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Farm Slaughter 3/ : Deaths : State :-----------------------------------------------------: Inventory : Cattle & Calves : Cattle : Calves : Jan 1, 1996 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Head : AL : 2.0 27.0 47.0 1,750.0 AK : 1.0 .6 .5 10.2 AZ : 3.0 30.0 30.0 840.0 AR : 4.0 30.0 45.0 1,910.0 CA : 18.0 90.0 135.0 4,600.0 CO : 2.0 45.0 60.0 3,100.0 CT : 1.0 1.0 1.0 70.0 DE : 1.0 1.0 1.0 31.0 FL : 2.0 30.0 44.0 1,990.0 GA : 3.0 25.0 34.0 1,550.0 HI : 1.0 4.0 4.0 171.0 ID : 2.0 26.0 52.0 1,770.0 IL : 7.0 25.0 45.0 1,770.0 IN : 4.0 15.0 31.0 1,130.0 IA : 6.0 58.0 115.0 3,950.0 KS : 7.0 92.0 70.0 6,500.0 KY : 8.0 45.0 85.0 2,700.0 LA : 3.0 15.0 21.0 1,020.0 ME : 1.0 2.0 4.0 117.0 MD : 3.0 5.0 7.0 290.0 MA : 1.0 1.0 1.0 67.0 MI : 5.0 25.0 60.0 1,170.0 MN : 8.0 60.0 115.0 2,900.0 MS : 2.0 35.0 42.0 1,390.0 MO : 8.0 65.0 140.0 4,550.0 MT : 5.0 23.0 57.0 2,750.0 NE : 2.0 80.0 100.0 6,350.0 NV : 2.0 6.0 12.0 500.0 NH : 1.0 1.0 1.0 45.0 NJ : .5 1.0 2.0 68.0 NM : 3.0 22.0 36.0 1,520.0 NY : 3.0 30.0 65.0 1,510.0 NC : 2.0 19.0 30.0 1,200.0 ND : 3.0 19.0 58.0 1,920.0 OH : 5.0 24.0 52.0 1,540.0 OK : 10.0 95.0 150.0 5,500.0 OR : 16.0 28.0 50.0 1,460.0 PA : 10.0 29.0 52.0 1,790.0 RI : .1 .1 .3 8.0 SC : 3.0 10.0 15.0 520.0 SD : 3.0 60.0 165.0 3,850.0 TN : 2.0 40.0 80.0 2,650.0 TX : 15.0 240.0 270.0 15,000.0 UT : 4.0 14.0 26.0 910.0 VT : 1.0 5.0 10.0 300.0 VA : 6.0 24.0 65.0 1,800.0 WA : 11.0 22.0 29.0 1,270.0 WV : 4.0 6.0 11.0 470.0 WI : 10.0 70.0 190.0 3,800.0 WY : 1.0 15.0 30.0 1,410.0 : US : 225.6 1,635.7 2,745.8 103,487.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Balance sheet estimates by States; the sum of inventory January 1, 1995, calf crop, and inshipments is equal to the sum of marketings, farm slaughter, deaths, and inventory January 1, 1996. 2/ Includes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and State outshipments, but excludes interfarm sales within the State. 3/ Excludes custom slaughter for farmers at commercial establishments. Cattle and Calves: Production and Income by State and United States, Revised 1995 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Value : Cash : Value of : State: Production : Marketings : of : Receipts : Home : Gross : 1/ : 2/ :Production: 3/ : Consumption : Income -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ----- 1,000 Pounds ---- ---------------- 1,000 Dollars --------------- : AL : 544,968 585,550 283,884 308,310 1,921 310,231 AK : 2,300 837 1,484 561 711 1,272 AZ : 495,321 710,620 274,777 433,953 2,714 436,667 AR : 545,305 617,320 262,782 310,897 3,508 314,405 CA : 1,968,665 2,703,670 907,035 1,289,765 9,218 1,298,983 CO : 2,010,799 3,340,140 1,184,170 2,164,531 4,858 2,169,389 CT : 22,035 28,710 10,706 13,900 936 14,836 DE : 7,018 5,340 3,273 2,566 931 3,497 FL : 407,473 488,900 247,065 289,802 1,522 291,324 GA : 502,416 582,870 241,921 284,887 3,930 288,817 HI : 33,550 34,020 14,404 14,639 735 15,374 ID : 872,840 1,108,740 487,275 618,134 5,475 623,609 IL : 719,743 949,685 472,346 622,257 11,937 634,194 IN : 364,307 490,760 204,840 280,150 9,585 289,735 IA : 1,910,247 2,806,200 1,159,986 1,717,598 10,691 1,728,289 KS : 3,631,131 6,277,860 2,209,557 4,080,675 12,463 4,093,138 KY : 788,399 988,120 421,005 548,246 8,701 556,947 LA : 264,845 223,080 134,076 115,455 1,812 117,267 ME : 31,428 29,295 17,477 16,309 1,371 17,680 MD : 103,290 119,710 49,756 59,962 3,788 63,750 MA : 17,447 17,460 8,355 8,372 917 9,289 MI : 429,894 502,850 224,813 264,812 8,530 273,342 MN : 1,225,125 1,466,600 670,793 835,230 13,632 848,862 MS : 347,639 315,840 170,865 156,778 4,126 160,904 MO : 1,168,114 1,135,030 702,592 685,870 17,505 703,375 MT : 1,091,045 1,100,035 659,337 667,838 7,391 675,229 NE : 3,952,760 6,295,450 2,475,791 4,157,817 7,830 4,165,647 NV : 151,255 178,000 89,931 102,436 1,360 103,796 NH : 12,498 13,390 5,733 6,216 512 6,728 NJ : 20,129 17,535 9,822 9,141 555 9,696 NM : 608,300 898,800 307,193 483,140 3,359 486,499 NY : 315,730 301,560 149,944 149,202 3,648 152,850 NC : 330,950 272,240 175,072 146,935 8,866 155,801 ND : 582,785 612,900 351,264 366,347 4,398 370,745 OH : 428,522 416,270 260,429 252,670 14,291 266,961 OK : 1,957,165 2,797,100 1,233,058 1,758,556 13,281 1,771,837 OR : 548,525 554,200 296,285 300,607 10,430 311,037 PA : 559,100 583,295 331,199 354,678 15,161 369,839 RI : 1,922 1,594 915 762 46 808 SC : 188,971 182,700 94,974 91,697 3,469 95,166 SD : 1,420,253 1,712,000 878,544 1,067,088 8,287 1,075,375 TN : 655,165 623,530 339,611 329,546 3,299 332,845 TX : 7,891,829 10,116,675 4,802,861 6,295,596 13,095 6,308,691 UT : 370,160 419,900 230,543 261,438 5,747 267,185 VT : 74,031 82,750 35,277 39,527 1,035 40,562 VA : 535,515 484,500 277,933 252,371 8,228 260,599 WA : 774,285 1,080,405 450,009 645,033 5,997 651,030 WV : 154,109 141,420 73,797 69,269 3,678 72,947 WI : 1,100,349 1,147,290 575,769 611,214 15,484 626,698 WY : 574,115 733,290 359,604 461,698 4,259 465,957 : US : 42,713,767 56,296,036 24,830,132 34,004,481 305,223 34,309,704 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: Average Price, Value per Head, and Total Value by State and United States, Revised 1995-96 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Average Price : : : per 100 Pounds : : State : 1995 : Value per Head : Total Value :-------------------------: January 1, 1996 : January 1, 1996 : Cattle : Calves : : -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ----- Dollars ----- Dollars 1,000 Dollars : AL : 51.40 59.70 375 656,250 AK : 66.10 84.00 650 6,630 AZ : 60.40 74.20 540 453,600 AR : 49.20 58.40 415 792,650 CA : 47.00 69.40 670 3,082,000 CO : 64.70 75.20 520 1,612,000 CT : 48.00 50.00 760 53,200 DE : 45.40 66.80 745 23,095 FL : 44.30 70.00 455 905,450 GA : 42.30 66.30 425 658,750 HI : 38.10 47.40 400 68,400 ID : 55.30 66.00 570 1,008,900 IL : 63.80 101.70 525 929,250 IN : 56.20 65.90 545 615,850 IA : 61.10 69.90 530 2,093,500 KS : 65.00 75.90 435 2,827,500 KY : 53.30 63.70 455 1,228,500 LA : 41.40 62.50 455 464,100 ME : 57.00 50.00 670 78,390 MD : 45.40 66.80 695 201,550 MA : 47.00 50.00 760 50,920 MI : 52.00 69.30 660 772,200 MN : 56.60 72.90 590 1,711,000 MS : 46.00 61.20 385 535,150 MO : 55.90 68.20 450 2,047,500 MT : 59.80 69.50 560 1,540,000 NE : 66.00 76.20 500 3,175,000 NV : 54.20 69.10 505 252,500 NH : 48.00 40.00 765 34,425 NJ : 42.70 74.20 790 53,720 NM : 52.40 68.80 540 820,800 NY : 37.20 68.30 740 1,117,400 NC : 50.10 63.90 420 504,000 ND : 55.70 69.20 555 1,065,600 OH : 59.70 70.40 580 893,200 OK : 62.50 70.50 395 2,172,500 OR : 52.10 66.40 515 751,900 PA : 56.60 91.80 715 1,279,850 RI : 47.00 50.00 695 5,560 SC : 48.70 65.50 425 221,000 SD : 61.60 68.70 525 2,021,250 TN : 50.20 59.60 405 1,073,250 TX : 62.20 71.80 415 6,225,000 UT : 61.40 71.10 510 464,100 VT : 47.00 50.00 795 238,500 VA : 50.90 62.90 460 828,000 WA : 59.60 66.90 625 793,750 WV : 46.50 60.10 435 204,450 WI : 46.70 108.00 690 2,622,000 WY : 62.40 70.20 550 775,500 : US : 61.80 73.10 503 52,009,590 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cattle and Calves: Inventory, Supply, and Disposition by State and United States, 1996 1/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Marketings 2/ State : Inventory : Calf : Inship- :--------------------------- : Jan 1, 1996 : Crop : ments : Cattle : Calves -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Head : AL : 1,750.0 790.0 45.0 686.0 232.0 AK : 10.2 3.3 .7 1.1 .1 AZ : 840.0 275.0 442.0 585.0 119.0 AR : 1,910.0 870.0 100.0 695.0 201.0 CA : 4,600.0 1,750.0 820.0 2,096.0 282.0 CO : 3,100.0 870.0 2,150.0 2,745.0 108.0 CT : 70.0 33.0 6.0 19.0 15.0 DE : 31.0 8.5 3.0 9.1 3.4 FL : 1,990.0 1,030.0 55.0 240.0 783.0 GA : 1,550.0 680.0 111.0 413.0 372.0 HI : 171.0 65.0 .0 24.0 34.0 ID : 1,770.0 720.0 406.0 933.0 126.0 IL : 1,770.0 550.0 280.0 725.0 124.0 IN : 1,130.0 410.0 96.0 314.0 116.0 IA : 3,950.0 1,200.0 1,100.0 2,078.0 92.0 KS : 6,500.0 1,440.0 4,297.0 5,501.0 2.0 KY : 2,700.0 1,230.0 470.0 1,065.0 620.0 LA : 1,020.0 475.0 2.0 172.0 289.0 ME : 117.0 51.0 6.0 22.0 29.0 MD : 290.0 113.0 5.0 73.0 48.0 MA : 67.0 30.0 1.0 17.0 15.0 MI : 1,170.0 400.0 75.0 365.0 60.0 MN : 2,900.0 980.0 435.0 1,274.0 98.0 MS : 1,390.0 640.0 17.0 321.0 299.0 MO : 4,550.0 2,100.0 40.0 963.0 1,050.0 MT : 2,750.0 1,540.0 155.0 1,435.0 205.0 NE : 6,350.0 1,820.0 3,900.0 5,243.0 85.0 NV : 500.0 220.0 47.0 128.0 99.0 NH : 45.0 18.0 1.0 10.0 10.0 NJ : 68.0 28.0 1.0 11.5 14.0 NM : 1,520.0 570.0 1,100.0 1,305.0 332.0 NY : 1,510.0 670.0 23.0 170.0 391.0 NC : 1,200.0 520.0 13.0 250.0 235.0 ND : 1,920.0 960.0 90.0 536.0 456.0 OH : 1,540.0 540.0 56.0 447.0 155.0 OK : 5,500.0 1,950.0 1,300.0 2,710.0 385.0 OR : 1,460.0 630.0 30.0 379.0 201.0 PA : 1,790.0 710.0 95.0 463.0 280.0 RI : 8.0 3.5 .3 2.8 1.5 SC : 520.0 220.0 10.0 165.0 37.0 SD : 3,850.0 1,740.0 347.0 1,499.0 420.0 TN : 2,650.0 1,120.0 71.0 879.0 420.0 TX : 15,000.0 5,250.0 2,750.0 8,290.0 105.0 UT : 910.0 395.0 120.0 349.0 96.0 VT : 300.0 158.0 14.0 69.0 81.0 VA : 1,800.0 790.0 8.0 506.0 159.0 WA : 1,270.0 510.0 441.0 915.0 45.0 WV : 470.0 210.0 26.0 139.0 90.0 WI : 3,800.0 1,530.0 88.0 857.0 556.0 WY : 1,410.0 770.0 250.0 775.0 114.0 : US : 103,487.2 39,586.3 21,899.0 48,869.5 10,090.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Cattle and Calves: Inventory, Supply, and Disposition by State and United States, 1996 (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Farm Slaughter 3/ : Deaths : State :-----------------------------------------------------: Inventory : Cattle & Calves : Cattle : Calves : Jan 1, 1997 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Head : AL : 2.0 27.0 38.0 1,600.0 AK : 1.1 .5 .7 10.7 AZ : 3.0 30.0 30.0 790.0 AR : 4.0 30.0 50.0 1,900.0 CA : 17.0 85.0 140.0 4,550.0 CO : 2.0 45.0 70.0 3,150.0 CT : 1.0 1.0 2.0 71.0 DE : 1.0 1.0 1.0 27.0 FL : 2.0 35.0 45.0 1,970.0 GA : 3.0 26.0 37.0 1,490.0 HI : 1.0 5.0 6.0 166.0 ID : 2.0 28.0 57.0 1,750.0 IL : 7.0 23.0 41.0 1,680.0 IN : 4.0 16.0 36.0 1,150.0 IA : 5.0 60.0 115.0 3,900.0 KS : 6.0 108.0 70.0 6,550.0 KY : 10.0 50.0 105.0 2,550.0 LA : 2.0 15.0 19.0 1,000.0 ME : 1.0 2.0 4.0 116.0 MD : 3.0 5.0 9.0 270.0 MA : 1.0 1.0 2.0 62.0 MI : 5.0 25.0 60.0 1,130.0 MN : 8.0 60.0 125.0 2,750.0 MS : 2.0 34.0 51.0 1,340.0 MO : 7.0 75.0 145.0 4,450.0 MT : 5.0 27.0 73.0 2,700.0 NE : 2.0 95.0 95.0 6,550.0 NV : 2.0 6.0 12.0 520.0 NH : 1.0 1.0 1.0 41.0 NJ : .5 1.0 2.0 68.0 NM : 3.0 24.0 36.0 1,490.0 NY : 2.0 32.0 68.0 1,540.0 NC : 2.0 21.0 35.0 1,190.0 ND : 3.0 20.0 55.0 1,900.0 OH : 6.0 22.0 46.0 1,460.0 OK : 10.0 95.0 150.0 5,400.0 OR : 16.0 26.0 48.0 1,450.0 PA : 10.0 33.0 59.0 1,750.0 RI : .1 .1 .3 7.0 SC : 3.0 10.0 15.0 520.0 SD : 3.0 80.0 135.0 3,800.0 TN : 2.0 50.0 90.0 2,400.0 TX : 15.0 250.0 240.0 14,100.0 UT : 4.0 15.0 31.0 930.0 VT : 1.0 6.0 15.0 300.0 VA : 5.0 28.0 70.0 1,830.0 WA : 11.0 21.0 29.0 1,200.0 WV : 4.0 9.0 14.0 450.0 WI : 10.0 85.0 210.0 3,700.0 WY : 1.0 15.0 35.0 1,490.0 : US : 221.7 1,759.6 2,823.0 101,208.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Balance sheet estimates by States; the sum of inventory January 1, 1996, calf crop, and inshipments is equal to the sum of marketings, farm slaughter, deaths, and inventory January 1, 1997. 2/ Includes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and State outshipments, but excludes interfarm sales within the State. 3/ Excludes custom slaughter for farmers at commercial establishments. Cattle and Calves: Production and Income by State and United States, 1996 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Value : Cash : Value of : State: Production : Marketings : of : Receipts : Home : Gross : 1/ : 2/ :Production: 3/ : Consumption : Income -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ----- 1,000 Pounds ---- ---------------- 1,000 Dollars --------------- : AL : 535,183 678,900 223,140 286,067 1,690 287,757 AK : 2,055 1,235 1,209 798 666 1,464 AZ : 439,478 674,340 247,134 384,228 2,492 386,720 AR : 519,805 587,620 206,406 251,775 2,865 254,640 CA : 1,912,573 2,668,700 786,260 1,144,563 6,856 1,151,419 CO : 2,006,956 3,353,120 1,223,054 2,071,753 4,534 2,076,287 CT : 19,945 23,580 9,517 11,295 995 12,290 DE : 7,119 10,851 3,167 4,494 911 5,405 FL : 432,344 476,000 194,275 217,008 1,259 218,267 GA : 511,042 620,000 192,070 236,328 2,948 239,276 HI : 37,170 34,870 12,734 11,905 663 12,568 ID : 888,440 1,140,560 447,007 573,575 4,960 578,535 IL : 654,130 884,550 419,722 564,158 11,398 575,556 IN : 318,470 345,415 165,599 183,202 8,976 192,178 IA : 1,788,245 2,488,050 1,039,865 1,461,148 9,161 1,470,309 KS : 3,605,475 6,422,435 2,084,346 3,994,745 10,510 4,005,255 KY : 756,530 1,092,180 326,456 484,705 10,063 494,768 LA : 256,936 265,860 108,000 111,596 989 112,585 ME : 26,810 30,870 11,992 13,923 1,221 15,144 MD : 89,130 103,850 37,945 44,473 3,469 47,942 MA : 17,524 20,665 8,124 9,669 994 10,663 MI : 402,049 465,390 200,431 232,109 7,991 240,100 MN : 1,218,560 1,604,450 684,888 925,163 13,420 938,583 MS : 319,650 353,340 124,161 137,940 3,048 140,988 MO : 1,174,953 1,238,490 593,297 626,318 14,224 640,542 MT : 1,082,410 1,204,820 587,387 655,770 7,042 662,812 NE : 3,886,466 6,300,930 2,564,681 4,081,768 7,655 4,089,423 NV : 154,715 166,600 77,924 81,017 1,150 82,167 NH : 10,990 13,900 5,162 6,560 590 7,150 NJ : 17,837 18,160 7,165 7,251 475 7,726 NM : 730,500 1,351,200 314,768 628,219 2,916 631,135 NY : 309,109 295,460 100,075 102,096 2,615 104,711 NC : 328,220 333,300 149,561 153,845 7,431 161,276 ND : 533,112 608,335 267,669 305,457 3,619 309,076 OH : 488,388 533,340 268,260 293,436 16,564 310,000 OK : 1,882,559 2,720,800 1,003,504 1,446,470 10,806 1,457,276 OR : 536,885 547,760 252,141 257,598 9,162 266,760 PA : 539,455 612,875 288,562 338,674 13,995 352,669 RI : 2,429 3,295 1,184 1,598 50 1,648 SC : 181,600 181,000 74,839 74,588 2,949 77,537 SD : 1,404,226 1,658,000 798,707 945,528 7,488 953,016 TN : 629,961 846,270 258,746 355,971 2,719 358,690 TX : 7,120,486 9,147,000 4,143,069 5,331,297 11,354 5,342,651 UT : 381,600 441,840 211,039 244,193 5,148 249,341 VT : 79,693 91,230 29,880 34,305 857 35,162 VA : 545,528 492,300 234,052 211,294 6,943 218,237 WA : 790,910 1,143,690 409,697 611,337 5,358 616,695 WV : 112,336 137,400 37,411 48,459 2,424 50,883 WI : 1,010,151 1,118,620 479,083 543,626 13,953 557,579 WY : 604,783 693,540 344,053 394,748 3,810 398,558 : US : 41,304,921 56,246,986 22,259,418 31,138,043 273,376 31,411,419 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: Average Price, Value per Head, and Total Value by State and United States, 1996-97 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Average Price : : : per 100 Pounds : : State : 1996 : Value per Head : Total Value :-------------------------: January 1, 1997 : January 1, 1997 : Cattle : Calves : : -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ----- Dollars ---- Dollars 1,000 Dollars : AL : 41.30 49.20 360 576,000 AK : 64.00 80.00 660 7,062 AZ : 56.90 58.50 580 458,200 AR : 42.90 42.50 370 703,000 CA : 42.40 55.70 690 3,139,500 CO : 61.80 60.70 570 1,795,500 CT : 50.00 40.00 760 53,960 DE : 40.10 54.10 740 19,980 FL : 33.40 54.60 430 847,100 GA : 34.20 49.20 410 610,900 HI : 34.90 33.00 410 68,060 ID : 50.10 54.60 620 1,085,000 IL : 62.20 91.30 570 957,600 IN : 53.20 51.80 560 644,000 IA : 58.80 53.60 570 2,223,000 KS : 62.20 58.90 500 3,275,000 KY : 43.80 46.50 400 1,020,000 LA : 34.70 49.30 410 410,000 ME : 50.00 35.00 670 77,720 MD : 40.10 54.10 690 186,300 MA : 50.00 35.00 760 47,120 MI : 49.80 51.60 670 757,100 MN : 57.80 50.30 610 1,677,500 MS : 36.80 45.80 360 482,400 MO : 48.80 53.90 430 1,913,500 MT : 53.80 62.20 600 1,620,000 NE : 64.80 60.60 560 3,668,000 NV : 46.30 56.10 520 270,400 NH : 50.00 40.00 760 31,160 NJ : 36.30 48.50 790 53,720 NM : 45.90 52.80 550 819,500 NY : 31.00 40.00 750 1,155,000 NC : 45.40 48.10 400 476,000 ND : 48.40 54.10 600 1,140,000 OH : 56.00 46.50 600 876,000 OK : 52.90 57.50 440 2,376,000 OR : 46.00 52.70 520 754,000 PA : 53.50 68.30 730 1,277,500 RI : 50.00 40.00 690 4,830 SC : 40.60 47.40 410 213,200 SD : 56.40 62.60 590 2,242,000 TN : 40.70 47.50 370 888,000 TX : 58.30 54.70 440 6,204,000 UT : 55.00 58.00 530 492,900 VT : 40.00 30.00 790 237,000 VA : 42.60 45.90 440 805,200 WA : 53.40 56.90 630 756,000 WV : 33.50 42.60 410 184,500 WI : 42.80 93.70 710 2,627,000 WY : 56.50 62.70 600 894,000 : US : 58.70 58.40 525 53,101,412 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hogs and Pigs: Inventory, Supply, and Disposition by State, and United States, Revised 1995 1/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Pig Crop : State : Inventory :------------------------: Inship- : Dec 1, 1994 : Dec - Nov : ments -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Head : AL : 280.0 403.0 1.0 AK : 2.0 3.6 .4 AZ : 170.0 273.0 14.0 AR : 770.0 1,944.0 30.0 CA : 255.0 422.0 40.0 CO : 500.0 1,124.0 40.0 CT : 5.0 7.7 .0 DE : 33.0 51.0 1.0 FL : 100.0 188.0 3.0 GA : 1,020.0 1,459.0 26.0 HI : 35.0 51.0 .0 ID : 58.0 80.0 19.0 IL : 5,350.0 8,100.0 600.0 IN : 4,500.0 6,886.0 334.0 IA : 14,500.0 20,286.0 3,300.0 KS : 1,310.0 1,984.0 230.0 KY : 780.0 1,337.0 103.0 LA : 45.0 108.0 2.0 ME : 6.5 14.3 .0 MD : 120.0 161.0 9.0 MA : 17.0 29.0 .0 MI : 1,250.0 1,817.0 58.0 MN : 4,850.0 8,588.0 770.0 MS : 215.0 418.0 6.0 MO : 3,500.0 6,878.0 519.0 MT : 210.0 346.0 6.0 NE : 4,350.0 6,751.0 390.0 NV : 9.0 17.0 4.0 NH : 3.5 4.0 .0 NJ : 24.0 23.0 17.9 NM : 25.0 18.3 4.7 NY : 72.0 114.0 4.0 NC : 7,000.0 13,957.0 203.0 ND : 245.0 455.0 30.0 OH : 1,800.0 2,956.0 169.0 OK : 590.0 1,948.0 225.0 OR : 64.0 83.0 .0 PA : 1,090.0 1,432.0 70.0 RI : 3.0 4.1 .0 SC : 350.0 692.0 78.0 SD : 1,740.0 2,680.0 103.0 TN : 580.0 926.0 65.0 TX : 575.0 868.0 17.0 UT : 44.0 82.0 15.0 VT : 2.8 4.1 .0 VA : 390.0 640.0 17.0 WA : 32.0 74.0 .0 WV : 28.0 42.6 3.0 WI : 1,040.0 1,663.0 18.0 WY : 51.0 123.0 5.0 : US : 59,989.8 98,516.0 7,550.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Hogs and Pigs: Inventory, Supply, and Disposition by State and United States, Revised 1995 (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Farm : : State : Marketings : Slaughter : Deaths : Inventory : 2/ : 3/ : : Dec 1, 1995 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Head : AL : 431.0 4.0 19.0 230.0 AK : 1.7 1.9 .4 2.0 AZ : 302.0 1.0 29.0 125.0 AR : 1,803.0 1.0 150.0 790.0 CA : 413.0 24.0 40.0 240.0 CO : 1,013.0 1.0 70.0 580.0 CT : 8.1 .3 .3 4.0 DE : 48.0 1.0 3.0 33.0 FL : 194.0 1.0 11.0 85.0 GA : 1,520.0 5.0 80.0 900.0 HI : 47.0 1.0 4.0 34.0 ID : 106.0 2.0 4.0 45.0 IL : 8,925.0 5.0 320.0 4,800.0 IN : 7,458.0 1.0 261.0 4,000.0 IA : 23,471.0 15.0 1,200.0 13,400.0 KS : 2,203.0 1.0 90.0 1,230.0 KY : 1,323.0 12.0 85.0 800.0 LA : 95.0 2.0 3.0 55.0 ME : 12.4 .9 .5 7.0 MD : 202.0 3.0 8.0 77.0 MA : 26.3 .5 1.2 18.0 MI : 1,939.0 3.0 83.0 1,100.0 MN : 8,851.0 7.0 400.0 4,950.0 MS : 359.0 3.0 32.0 245.0 MO : 7,020.0 2.0 325.0 3,550.0 MT : 362.0 3.0 17.0 180.0 NE : 7,169.0 2.0 270.0 4,050.0 NV : 19.2 .3 2.0 8.5 NH : 4.0 .3 .2 3.0 NJ : 26.6 2.0 2.3 34.0 NM : 41.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 NY : 110.0 3.0 11.0 66.0 NC : 12,289.0 21.0 650.0 8,200.0 ND : 432.0 2.0 16.0 280.0 OH : 2,983.0 10.0 132.0 1,800.0 OK : 1,616.0 2.0 145.0 1,000.0 OR : 97.0 1.0 4.0 45.0 PA : 1,512.0 10.0 70.0 1,000.0 RI : 3.8 .3 .2 2.8 SC : 728.0 7.0 35.0 350.0 SD : 2,939.0 4.0 130.0 1,450.0 TN : 1,020.0 5.0 46.0 500.0 TX : 900.0 10.0 50.0 500.0 UT : 74.0 1.0 4.0 62.0 VT : 4.2 .4 .2 2.1 VA : 632.0 1.0 34.0 380.0 WA : 51.0 1.0 3.0 51.0 WV : 48.0 2.0 1.6 22.0 WI : 1,754.0 2.0 65.0 900.0 WY : 98.0 2.0 6.0 73.0 : US : 102,684.3 191.9 4,914.9 58,264.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Balance sheet estimates by States; the sum of inventory December 1, 1994, pig crop, and inshipments is equal to the sum of marketings, farm slaughter, deaths, and inventory December 1, 1995. 2/ Includes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and State outshipments, but excludes interfarm sales within the State. 3/ Excludes custom slaughter for farmers at commercial establishments. Hogs and Pigs: Production and Income by State and United States, Revised 1995 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Value : Cash : Value of : State: Production :Marketings : of : Receipts : Home : Gross : 1/ : 2/ : Production 3/ : 3/ 4/ :Consumption: Income -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ---- 1,000 Pounds ---- --------------- 1,000 Dollars --------------- : AL : 178,960 183,744 64,493 66,221 471 66,692 AK : 792 391 396 215 240 455 AZ : 64,386 72,240 25,643 29,329 212 29,541 AR : 376,805 376,880 155,120 155,998 430 156,428 CA : 88,614 89,366 35,050 35,887 1,880 37,767 CO : 237,518 232,765 106,324 106,203 715 106,918 CT : 2,197 1,974 813 730 134 864 DE : 11,566 11,120 4,673 4,520 189 4,709 FL : 30,438 31,227 11,252 11,581 142 11,723 GA : 340,084 354,435 137,400 143,702 1,058 144,760 HI : 8,409 8,319 6,744 6,672 144 6,816 ID : 21,700 23,810 8,022 9,153 276 9,429 IL : 2,202,071 2,303,930 848,708 898,861 1,124 899,985 IN : 1,772,280 1,853,750 684,735 725,701 385 726,086 IA : 5,636,882 5,969,223 2,262,161 2,480,163 3,200 2,483,363 KS : 562,680 579,340 219,031 228,929 576 229,505 KY : 290,319 291,589 117,005 119,132 2,858 121,990 LA : 22,632 20,460 7,993 7,263 306 7,569 ME : 3,949 2,576 1,461 953 489 1,442 MD : 39,943 44,150 15,313 17,034 543 17,577 MA : 4,451 3,695 1,647 1,367 194 1,561 MI : 446,182 467,999 175,196 186,293 1,070 187,363 MN : 2,003,106 2,044,215 831,151 865,073 2,865 867,938 MS : 91,764 84,948 37,605 35,132 590 35,722 MO : 1,460,940 1,488,163 579,513 596,995 1,255 598,250 MT : 81,920 85,690 31,705 33,634 489 34,123 NE : 1,691,365 1,752,604 706,162 739,003 1,141 740,144 NV : 3,969 4,176 1,490 1,597 25 1,622 NH : 801 645 296 239 102 341 NJ : 3,262 2,528 825 872 179 1,051 NM : 5,724 8,125 2,294 3,429 172 3,601 NY : 22,449 21,713 8,270 8,050 672 8,722 NC : 3,156,715 3,029,122 1,322,052 1,274,355 2,592 1,276,947 ND : 110,147 106,265 38,905 38,228 347 38,575 OH : 736,491 739,400 295,138 297,782 2,919 300,701 OK : 461,002 437,787 192,692 193,293 830 194,123 OR : 18,705 21,620 8,305 9,599 408 10,007 PA : 325,419 342,246 123,415 132,023 1,311 133,334 RI : 984 893 364 330 26 356 SC : 138,562 141,080 54,284 56,579 1,390 57,969 SD : 690,654 735,998 288,361 313,360 1,472 314,832 TN : 220,208 233,000 84,231 90,451 1,642 92,093 TX : 221,323 223,520 78,469 79,448 2,061 81,509 UT : 19,405 16,570 6,347 5,629 162 5,791 VT : 877 630 325 233 131 364 VA : 154,448 153,348 63,622 63,341 880 64,221 WA : 14,664 10,994 6,029 4,532 288 4,820 WV : 11,293 10,410 3,785 3,516 544 4,060 WI : 410,547 428,590 164,387 171,847 594 172,441 WY : 25,899 24,225 9,986 9,787 517 10,304 : US : 24,425,501 25,071,488 9,829,188 10,264,264 42,240 10,306,504 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: Average Price, Value per Head, and Total Value by State and United States, Revised 1995 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Average Price : : State : per 100 Pounds : Value per Head : Total Value : 1995 : December 1, 1995 : December 1, 1995 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Dollars Dollars 1,000 Dollars : AL : 35.80 70 16,100 AK : 55.00 160 320 AZ : 40.60 80 10,000 AR : 40.00 75 59,250 CA : 39.70 99 23,760 CO : 42.00 79 45,820 CT : 37.00 92 368 DE : 38.00 69 2,277 FL : 34.20 74 6,290 GA : 39.70 71 63,900 HI : 80.20 130 4,420 ID : 38.30 72 3,240 IL : 38.90 70 336,000 IN : 39.10 72 288,000 IA : 41.40 71 951,400 KS : 38.90 67 82,410 KY : 39.40 60 48,000 LA : 35.50 80 4,400 ME : 37.00 76 532 MD : 38.00 71 5,467 MA : 37.00 76 1,368 MI : 39.70 78 85,800 MN : 41.90 74 366,300 MS : 40.10 75 18,375 MO : 39.10 62 220,100 MT : 39.10 74 13,320 NE : 42.00 71 287,550 NV : 38.20 98 833 NH : 37.00 86 258 NJ : 34.10 82 2,788 NM : 40.90 80 400 NY : 36.90 71 4,686 NC : 41.80 70 574,000 ND : 35.30 74 20,720 OH : 40.30 64 115,200 OK : 38.60 72 72,000 OR : 44.40 79 3,555 PA : 38.00 71 71,000 RI : 37.00 74 207 SC : 38.30 69 24,150 SD : 41.70 73 105,850 TN : 38.10 64 32,000 TX : 35.50 69 34,500 UT : 33.80 76 4,712 VT : 37.00 99 208 VA : 41.20 78 29,640 WA : 40.80 83 4,233 WV : 33.60 74 1,628 WI : 38.30 74 66,600 WY : 40.40 84 6,132 : US : 40.50 70.70 4,120,067 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hogs and Pigs: Inventory, Supply, and Disposition by State and United States, 1996 1/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Pig Crop : State : Inventory :-------------------------: Inship- : Dec 1, 1995 : Dec - Nov : ments -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Head : AL : 230.0 316.0 41.0 AK : 2.0 3.3 .3 AZ : 125.0 292.0 21.0 AR : 790.0 1,872.0 30.0 CA : 240.0 390.0 30.0 CO : 580.0 1,434.0 50.0 CT : 4.0 12.0 .0 DE : 33.0 39.0 1.0 FL : 85.0 161.0 3.0 GA : 900.0 1,368.0 33.0 HI : 34.0 45.0 .0 ID : 45.0 63.0 24.0 IL : 4,800.0 7,529.0 700.0 IN : 4,000.0 6,298.0 341.0 IA : 13,400.0 17,508.0 4,600.0 KS : 1,230.0 2,574.0 330.0 KY : 800.0 1,127.0 112.0 LA : 55.0 84.0 2.0 ME : 7.0 8.9 .0 MD : 77.0 119.0 10.0 MA : 18.0 21.0 .0 MI : 1,100.0 1,652.0 56.0 MN : 4,950.0 8,269.0 1,130.0 MS : 245.0 394.0 32.0 MO : 3,550.0 6,222.0 823.0 MT : 180.0 323.0 5.0 NE : 4,050.0 5,985.0 280.0 NV : 8.5 15.0 4.0 NH : 3.0 4.0 .0 NJ : 34.0 16.0 18.1 NM : 5.0 11.0 6.0 NY : 66.0 120.0 9.0 NC : 8,200.0 16,209.0 125.0 ND : 280.0 359.0 25.0 OH : 1,800.0 2,743.0 179.0 OK : 1,000.0 2,768.0 570.0 OR : 45.0 63.0 .0 PA : 1,000.0 1,449.0 70.0 RI : 2.8 4.3 .0 SC : 350.0 647.0 60.0 SD : 1,450.0 2,178.0 108.0 TN : 500.0 764.0 84.0 TX : 500.0 815.0 56.0 UT : 62.0 250.0 4.0 VT : 2.1 4.1 .0 VA : 380.0 675.0 19.0 WA : 51.0 88.0 .0 WV : 22.0 36.0 2.0 WI : 900.0 1,495.0 11.0 WY : 73.0 150.0 10.0 : US : 58,264.0 94,972.0 10,014.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Hogs and Pigs: Inventory, Supply, and Disposition by State and United States, 1996 (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Farm : : State : Marketings : Slaughter : Deaths : Inventory : 2/ : 3/ : : Dec 1, 1996 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Head : AL : 368.0 4.0 15.0 200.0 AK : 1.8 1.9 .3 1.6 AZ : 262.0 1.0 25.0 150.0 AR : 1,731.0 1.0 135.0 825.0 CA : 383.0 22.0 45.0 210.0 CO : 1,378.0 1.0 55.0 630.0 CT : 11.6 .2 .2 4.0 DE : 44.0 1.0 3.0 25.0 FL : 175.0 1.0 8.0 65.0 GA : 1,426.0 5.0 70.0 800.0 HI : 45.0 1.0 5.0 28.0 ID : 94.0 2.0 3.0 33.0 IL : 8,315.0 4.0 310.0 4,400.0 IN : 6,634.0 1.0 254.0 3,750.0 IA : 22,190.0 18.0 1,100.0 12,200.0 KS : 2,553.0 1.0 130.0 1,450.0 KY : 1,334.0 10.0 70.0 625.0 LA : 97.0 2.0 2.0 40.0 ME : 9.1 .9 .4 5.5 MD : 132.0 3.0 7.0 64.0 MA : 22.8 .5 1.2 14.5 MI : 1,717.0 3.0 88.0 1,000.0 MN : 9,097.0 7.0 395.0 4,850.0 MS : 396.0 2.0 33.0 240.0 MO : 6,718.0 2.0 375.0 3,500.0 MT : 342.0 2.0 14.0 150.0 NE : 6,453.0 2.0 260.0 3,600.0 NV : 17.2 .3 2.0 8.0 NH : 3.8 .3 .2 2.7 NJ : 40.1 2.0 5.0 21.0 NM : 15.5 1.0 .5 5.0 NY : 113.0 2.0 10.0 70.0 NC : 14,234.0 20.0 980.0 9,300.0 ND : 447.0 2.0 15.0 200.0 OH : 3,117.0 10.0 95.0 1,500.0 OK : 2,836.0 2.0 180.0 1,320.0 OR : 64.0 1.0 3.0 40.0 PA : 1,489.0 10.0 70.0 950.0 RI : 4.0 .2 .1 2.8 SC : 720.0 7.0 30.0 300.0 SD : 2,432.0 4.0 100.0 1,200.0 TN : 914.0 4.0 30.0 400.0 TX : 826.0 5.0 40.0 500.0 UT : 140.0 1.0 12.0 163.0 VT : 3.9 .5 .2 1.6 VA : 641.0 1.0 42.0 390.0 WA : 95.0 4.0 5.0 35.0 WV : 38.0 2.0 1.0 19.0 WI : 1,549.0 2.0 55.0 800.0 WY : 140.5 2.5 8.0 82.0 : US : 101,809.3 183.3 5,088.1 56,171.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Balance sheet estimates by States; the sum of inventory December 1, 1995, pig crop, and inshipments in equal to the sum of marketings, farm slaughter, deaths, and inventory December 1, 1996. 2/ Includes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and State outshipments, but excludes interfarm sales within the State. 3/ Excludes custom slaughter for farmers at commercial establishments. Hogs and Pigs: Production and Income by State and United States, 1996 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Value : Cash : Value of : State:Production:Marketings: of : Receipts : Home : Gross : 1/ : 2/ : Production 3/ : 3/ 4/ : Consumption : Income -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- :---- 1,000 Pounds --- ----------------- 1,000 Dollars ----------------- : AL : 146,965 150,537 69,720 71,856 627 72,483 AK : 806 432 402 227 239 466 AZ : 69,068 66,555 34,984 34,609 268 34,877 AR : 375,684 361,920 192,909 186,710 544 187,254 CA : 76,345 80,425 39,675 41,895 2,236 44,131 CO : 304,305 303,915 172,388 174,293 788 175,081 CT : 3,248 3,178 1,526 1,494 26 1,520 DE : 9,407 10,160 4,885 5,270 228 5,498 FL : 28,070 30,537 13,278 14,441 102 14,543 GA : 323,260 337,644 159,523 167,612 1,205 168,817 HI : 7,900 8,100 6,423 6,585 146 6,731 ID : 18,610 21,050 8,200 9,830 335 10,165 IL : 1,954,060 2,038,410 984,692 1,038,640 1,212 1,039,852 IN : 1,587,839 1,647,750 790,057 829,748 499 830,247 IA : 5,223,149 5,605,683 2,687,982 3,003,970 5,215 3,009,185 KS : 642,706 633,362 327,556 328,025 742 328,767 KY : 271,881 296,886 141,433 155,898 3,098 158,996 LA : 19,585 21,340 8,981 9,816 193 10,009 ME : 2,450 1,320 1,151 620 607 1,227 MD : 24,424 25,070 12,232 12,763 677 13,440 MA : 4,014 3,536 1,886 1,662 304 1,966 MI : 399,040 416,549 203,883 214,496 1,385 215,881 MN : 1,990,926 2,072,737 1,047,013 1,115,777 3,347 1,119,124 MS : 92,893 94,204 47,736 49,926 519 50,445 MO : 1,249,941 1,308,599 624,001 651,631 1,612 653,243 MT : 69,857 74,220 34,440 37,065 493 37,558 NE : 1,514,631 1,586,037 812,028 856,139 1,468 857,607 NV : 3,475 3,736 1,778 1,909 34 1,943 NH : 728 557 342 262 91 353 NJ : 1,543 3,882 523 1,824 243 2,067 NM : 2,441 2,563 1,132 1,374 211 1,585 NY : 24,912 23,319 10,654 10,099 596 10,695 NC : 3,399,284 3,290,264 1,803,693 1,748,690 3,152 1,751,842 ND : 94,631 105,641 42,740 48,401 453 48,854 OH : 717,577 771,150 368,661 397,788 3,715 401,503 OK : 535,176 560,302 287,852 320,714 1,069 321,783 OR : 14,135 14,720 8,029 8,361 131 8,492 PA : 326,172 334,755 161,871 167,872 1,708 169,580 RI : 952 920 447 432 22 454 SC : 129,412 135,080 64,575 68,437 1,637 70,074 SD : 567,814 609,443 299,659 324,917 1,849 326,766 TN : 200,384 214,937 98,102 106,453 1,259 107,712 TX : 205,331 204,680 93,862 93,663 1,299 94,962 UT : 45,625 33,360 24,596 18,014 259 18,273 VT : 1,030 691 484 325 162 487 VA : 161,026 155,651 84,037 81,410 930 82,340 WA : 20,662 21,072 10,769 10,979 1,083 12,062 WV : 9,198 8,010 4,038 3,535 698 4,233 WI : 355,421 366,855 184,063 190,001 630 190,631 WY : 35,044 34,487 16,562 17,278 561 17,839 : US :23,263,037 24,096,231 11,997,453 12,643,736 49,907 12,693,643 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 inshipment and outshipments of feeder pigs. 4/ Receipts from marketings and sale of farm slaughter. Hogs and Pigs: Average Price, Value per Head, and Total Value by State and United States, 1996 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Average Price : : State : per 100 Pounds : Value per Head : Total Value : 1996 : December 1, 1996 : December 1, 1996 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Dollars Dollars 1,000 Dollars : AL : 47.50 91 18,200 AK : 52.50 160 256 AZ : 52.00 100 15,000 AR : 50.00 100 82,500 CA : 52.00 130 27,300 CO : 54.70 100 63,000 CT : 47.00 120 480 DE : 48.20 89 2,225 FL : 45.10 96 6,240 GA : 49.00 86 68,800 HI : 81.30 150 4,200 ID : 46.50 93 3,069 IL : 50.50 96 422,400 IN : 50.30 95 356,250 IA : 53.40 94 1,146,800 KS : 50.70 89 129,050 KY : 51.40 82 51,250 LA : 46.00 99 3,960 ME : 47.00 99 545 MD : 48.20 92 5,888 MA : 47.00 99 1,436 MI : 51.40 95 95,000 MN : 53.20 98 475,300 MS : 51.70 97 23,280 MO : 50.40 84 294,000 MT : 49.70 96 14,400 NE : 53.80 95 342,000 NV : 51.10 120 960 NH : 47.00 110 297 NJ : 46.80 110 2,310 NM : 50.30 100 500 NY : 43.20 92 6,440 NC : 52.80 92 855,600 ND : 45.30 96 19,200 OH : 51.60 90 135,000 OK : 50.60 110 145,200 OR : 56.80 100 4,000 PA : 49.50 98 93,100 RI : 47.00 96 269 SC : 48.30 89 26,700 SD : 52.40 100 120,000 TN : 48.90 86 34,400 TX : 45.90 86 43,000 UT : 54.00 99 16,137 VT : 47.00 130 208 VA : 52.20 94 36,660 WA : 51.20 110 3,850 WV : 43.90 96 1,824 WI : 49.40 95 76,000 WY : 50.10 110 9,020 : US : 51.90 94.00 5,283,503 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and Lambs: Inventory, Supply, and Disposition by State and United States, Revised 1995 1/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Inventory : : : Marketings 3/ State : Jan 1, 1995 : Lamb : Inship- :--------------------------- : 2/ : Crop : ments : Sheep : Lambs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Head : AL : 7.0 4.0 .0 .8 1.1 AK : 1.7 .8 .0 .1 .2 AZ : 145.0 50.0 68.0 30.0 77.0 CA : 1,060.0 380.0 380.0 120.0 649.0 CO : 545.0 240.0 957.0 68.0 1,072.0 CT : 7.0 6.5 .0 .2 4.9 ID : 270.0 256.0 11.0 21.0 213.0 IL : 83.0 79.0 39.0 4.0 102.0 IN : 75.0 65.0 3.0 20.5 50.0 IA : 294.0 230.0 168.0 15.0 277.0 KS : 155.0 100.0 58.0 11.0 121.0 KY : 27.0 19.0 2.0 8.7 14.5 LA : 14.5 9.5 .0 .5 4.9 ME : 11.0 8.0 .0 2.0 6.0 MD : 25.0 17.0 3.0 4.5 11.5 MA : 11.5 7.5 .0 1.7 6.4 MI : 94.0 67.0 10.5 5.5 60.0 MN : 190.0 160.0 53.0 20.0 168.0 MO : 83.0 65.0 5.0 16.3 53.8 MT : 490.0 410.0 16.0 80.0 312.0 NE : 105.0 96.0 62.0 25.0 115.5 NV : 103.0 65.0 24.0 13.5 69.0 NH : 7.0 6.0 .0 .2 3.8 NJ : 16.9 12.0 12.3 8.7 11.1 NM : 315.0 170.0 15.0 51.1 156.0 NY : 72.0 56.0 2.0 7.0 44.0 NC : 16.0 10.5 .0 3.0 7.2 ND : 127.0 100.0 14.0 10.5 87.0 OH : 162.0 121.0 6.0 20.5 91.0 OK : 96.0 65.0 10.5 10.0 63.0 OR : 330.0 220.0 .0 10.0 155.0 PA : 110.0 85.0 .0 14.0 59.0 SD : 530.0 420.0 43.0 56.0 373.0 TN : 12.5 6.5 1.0 .2 3.0 TX : 1,700.0 910.0 67.0 183.0 720.0 UT : 445.0 340.0 10.0 38.0 312.0 VT : 19.5 13.0 .0 5.4 9.5 VA : 95.0 77.0 1.0 14.5 57.5 WA : 55.0 50.0 1.0 1.0 40.0 WV : 60.0 50.0 9.0 7.0 46.7 WI : 83.0 75.0 9.0 9.5 66.5 WY : 790.0 460.0 85.0 69.0 515.5 : Oth Sts 4/: 47.4 23.8 2.0 3.4 18.6 : US : 8,886.0 5,606.1 2,147.3 990.3 6,228.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Sheep and Lambs: Inventory, Supply, and Disposition by State and United States, Revised 1995 (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Farm : Deaths : Inventory State : Slaughter :-------------------------------: Jan 1, 1996 : 5/ : Sheep : Lambs : 2/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Head : AL : .1 .6 1.4 7.0 AK : .2 .1 .2 1.7 AZ : 13.0 3.0 5.0 135.0 CA : 5.0 29.0 17.0 1,000.0 CO : 2.0 10.0 55.0 535.0 CT : .2 .4 .8 7.0 ID : 1.0 12.0 17.0 273.0 IL : 1.0 5.0 10.0 79.0 IN : 1.5 5.0 9.0 57.0 IA : 1.0 12.0 42.0 345.0 KS : 1.0 8.0 12.0 160.0 KY : .5 1.3 3.0 20.0 LA : 1.0 .4 1.2 16.0 ME : .1 .3 .6 10.0 MD : 2.0 1.0 1.0 25.0 MA : .1 .6 .7 9.5 MI : 2.0 1.0 10.0 93.0 MN : 1.0 8.0 21.0 185.0 MO : .3 1.7 7.9 73.0 MT : 1.0 25.0 33.0 465.0 NE : .5 5.0 12.0 105.0 NV : 1.5 8.0 13.0 87.0 NH : .2 .4 .9 7.5 NJ : .9 .9 1.1 18.5 NM : 8.0 8.9 11.0 265.0 NY : 1.0 6.0 7.0 65.0 NC : .1 1.3 1.9 13.0 ND : .5 5.0 13.0 125.0 OH : 1.5 7.0 16.0 153.0 OK : 1.0 4.5 8.0 85.0 OR : 3.0 14.0 15.0 353.0 PA : 1.0 4.0 10.0 107.0 SD : 1.0 18.0 45.0 500.0 TN : .2 .5 1.6 14.5 TX : 2.0 47.0 75.0 1,650.0 UT : 6.0 16.0 28.0 395.0 VT : .4 .6 1.6 15.0 VA : 1.0 6.0 10.0 84.0 WA : 1.0 1.0 3.0 60.0 WV : .3 4.0 6.0 55.0 WI : 1.0 3.0 8.0 79.0 WY : 2.5 25.0 43.0 680.0 : Oth Sts 4/: .0 .0 2.8 48.4 : US : 68.6 310.5 580.7 8,461.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Balance sheet estimates by States; the sum of inventory January 1, 1995, lamb crop, and inshipments is equal to the sum of marketings, farm slaughter, deaths, and inventory January 1, 1996. 2/ Includes new crop lambs. 3/ Includes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and State outshipments, but excludes interfarm sales within the State. 4/ Other states includes AR, DE, FL, GA, HI, MS, RI and SC. 5/ Excludes custom slaughter for farmers at commercial establishments. Sheep and Lambs: Production and Income by State and United States, Revised 1995 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Value : Cash : Value of : State :Production:Marketings: of : Receipts : Home : Gross : 1/ : 2/ :Production: 3/ : Consumption : Income -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : -- 1,000 Pounds -- --------------- 1,000 Dollars -------------- : AL : 171 167 94 69 9 78 AK : 59 27 45 17 28 45 AZ : 5,815 11,080 4,034 7,013 735 7,748 CA : 60,148 98,218 41,379 68,920 793 69,713 CO : 68,453 137,700 38,338 104,808 265 105,073 CT : 463 415 504 459 49 508 ID : 25,816 25,840 17,536 18,101 150 18,251 IL : 8,759 11,900 5,595 7,660 164 7,824 IN : 4,756 7,040 3,091 3,776 267 4,043 IA : 28,811 36,400 21,655 27,216 291 27,507 KS : 12,100 15,200 9,429 11,450 220 11,670 KY : 1,607 2,478 962 1,270 117 1,387 LA : 649 328 420 230 132 362 ME : 587 688 521 556 41 597 MD : 1,586 1,435 914 894 309 1,203 MA : 549 646 571 592 132 724 MI : 7,503 7,298 5,428 5,379 457 5,836 MN : 18,278 21,905 12,486 15,096 367 15,463 MO : 5,908 7,342 3,360 4,153 88 4,241 MT : 34,505 39,439 23,787 25,682 189 25,871 NE : 11,559 16,405 7,637 10,955 83 11,038 NV : 4,408 8,415 3,138 5,183 140 5,323 NH : 406 266 366 261 68 329 NJ : 982 1,990 678 1,108 136 1,244 NM : 13,930 18,852 9,187 12,186 693 12,879 NY : 4,092 4,710 3,273 3,731 145 3,876 NC : 512 868 383 466 36 502 ND : 8,479 9,793 5,836 6,614 87 6,701 OH : 11,894 12,730 7,842 8,391 197 8,588 OK : 5,445 6,970 3,853 4,785 188 4,973 OR : 21,905 18,270 14,776 12,597 868 13,465 PA : 7,467 7,562 5,119 5,004 244 5,248 SD : 43,225 50,365 32,961 36,343 343 36,686 TN : 429 272 277 216 19 235 TX : 83,469 94,775 57,186 64,082 195 64,277 UT : 27,669 33,510 19,398 22,611 764 23,375 VT : 1,061 1,548 891 1,056 90 1,146 VA : 6,427 8,035 5,061 5,357 165 5,522 WA : 4,946 4,016 3,006 2,788 142 2,930 WV : 4,292 5,493 3,123 3,605 48 3,653 WI : 7,825 8,732 5,249 5,945 172 6,117 WY : 40,437 57,518 29,543 41,184 242 41,426 : Oth Sts 4/: 2,010 2,057 968 1,039 0 1,039 : US : 599,392 798,698 409,900 558,848 9,868 568,716 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. 4/ Other states includes AR, DE, FL, GA, HI, MS, RI, and SC. Sheep and Lambs: Average Price, Value per Head, and Total Value by State and United States, Revised 1995-96 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Average Price : : : per 100 Pounds : : State : 1995 : Value per Head : Total Value :-------------------------: January 1, 1996 : January 1, 1996 : Sheep : Lambs : : -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ----- Dollars ----- Dollars 1,000 Dollars : AL : 25.00 65.00 69 483 AK : 50.00 85.00 77 131 AZ : 29.00 79.00 96 12,960 CA : 24.80 79.20 91 91,000 CO : 27.30 79.60 88 47,080 CT : 37.00 115.00 120 840 ID : 26.10 74.80 100 27,300 IL : 26.20 65.70 115 9,085 IN : 25.60 77.00 130 7,410 IA : 26.70 77.60 92 31,740 KS : 27.30 80.20 80 12,800 KY : 26.00 72.00 100 2,000 LA : 31.00 77.00 94 1,504 ME : 45.00 100.00 115 1,150 MD : 32.50 82.80 105 2,625 MA : 41.00 115.00 110 1,045 MI : 22.60 79.50 94 8,742 MN : 23.50 75.30 100 18,500 MO : 21.70 71.50 83 6,059 MT : 26.80 81.40 84 39,060 NE : 26.80 80.10 96 10,080 NV : 20.50 77.00 96 8,352 NH : 33.00 105.00 110 825 NJ : 34.90 83.20 125 2,313 NM : 28.00 77.20 76 20,140 NY : 31.40 89.60 98 6,370 NC : 28.40 68.30 85 1,105 ND : 23.90 75.90 85 10,625 OH : 28.70 77.90 99 15,147 OK : 34.00 75.00 75 6,375 OR : 23.30 72.30 82 28,946 PA : 31.50 77.50 100 10,700 SD : 27.60 80.20 97 48,500 TN : 28.70 81.50 105 1,523 TX : 33.40 78.50 66 108,900 UT : 21.00 77.00 100 39,500 VT : 36.00 95.00 115 1,725 VA : 26.80 80.80 74 6,216 WA : 23.40 70.80 85 5,100 WV : 22.70 76.20 87 4,785 WI : 23.50 76.10 100 7,900 WY : 25.90 80.20 90 61,200 : Oth Sts 1/: 28.00 75.00 90 4,356 : US : 28.00 78.20 86.50 732,197 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Other states includes AR, DE, GA, HI, MS, RI, and SC. Sheep and Lambs: Inventory, Supply, and Disposition by State and United States, 1996 1/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Inventory : : : Marketings 3/ State : Jan 1, 1996 : Lamb : Inship- :--------------------------- : 2/ : Crop : ments : Sheep : Lambs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Head : AL : 7.0 4.8 .7 .2 1.9 AK : 1.7 .8 .0 .0 .3 AZ : 135.0 40.0 76.0 14.0 91.0 CA : 1,000.0 340.0 360.0 75.0 622.0 CO : 535.0 240.0 968.0 48.0 1,063.0 CT : 7.0 6.6 .0 .4 4.8 ID : 273.0 260.0 28.0 32.5 214.5 IL : 79.0 79.0 44.0 4.8 102.2 IN : 57.0 55.0 11.0 7.5 35.0 IA : 345.0 230.0 128.0 31.0 340.0 KS : 160.0 90.0 37.0 12.0 106.0 KY : 20.0 15.0 2.0 2.2 9.4 LA : 16.0 8.8 .0 1.9 5.1 ME : 10.0 7.0 .0 .9 5.1 MD : 25.0 15.0 6.4 1.6 8.8 MA : 9.5 8.5 2.0 1.1 5.9 MI : 93.0 72.0 10.0 7.0 55.0 MN : 185.0 160.0 42.0 17.0 158.0 MO : 73.0 60.0 4.0 12.5 48.2 MT : 465.0 390.0 10.0 76.0 303.0 NE : 105.0 91.0 59.0 31.0 110.5 NV : 87.0 54.0 24.0 12.5 46.0 NH : 7.5 6.5 .0 1.7 4.7 NJ : 18.5 11.0 9.2 6.0 12.2 NM : 265.0 150.0 12.0 50.0 116.0 NY : 65.0 54.0 2.0 6.0 39.0 NC : 13.0 10.4 .0 .1 7.5 ND : 125.0 100.0 20.0 10.5 80.0 OH : 153.0 112.0 22.0 30.5 105.0 OK : 85.0 60.0 13.0 11.0 59.0 OR : 353.0 210.0 .0 63.0 167.0 PA : 107.0 78.0 .0 18.0 59.0 SD : 500.0 390.0 47.0 47.0 364.0 TN : 14.5 8.5 1.6 2.1 6.3 TX : 1,650.0 810.0 78.0 227.0 739.0 UT : 395.0 325.0 10.0 38.0 264.0 VT : 15.0 13.0 .0 .5 8.5 VA : 84.0 70.0 1.0 8.0 52.0 WA : 60.0 53.0 1.0 6.0 50.0 WV : 55.0 45.0 8.0 5.0 43.7 WI : 79.0 67.0 4.0 15.5 53.5 WY : 680.0 460.0 78.0 82.0 344.5 : Oth Sts 4/: 48.4 21.0 1.0 1.9 12.5 : US : 8,461.1 5,281.9 2,119.9 1,018.9 5,923.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Sheep and Lambs: Inventory, Supply, and Disposition by State and United States, 1996 (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Farm : Deaths : Inventory State : Slaughter :-------------------------------: Jan 1, 1997 : 5/ : Sheep : Lambs : 2/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Head : AL : .1 .6 .7 9.0 AK : .1 .2 .2 1.7 AZ : 11.0 4.0 6.0 125.0 CA : 5.0 24.0 14.0 960.0 CO : 2.0 10.0 45.0 575.0 CT : .2 .4 .8 7.0 ID : 1.0 12.0 16.0 285.0 IL : 1.0 5.0 10.0 79.0 IN : 1.5 3.0 9.0 67.0 IA : 1.0 16.0 30.0 285.0 KS : 1.0 7.0 11.0 150.0 KY : .5 .8 2.1 22.0 LA : .6 1.0 1.2 15.0 ME : .1 .3 .6 10.0 MD : 2.0 1.0 1.0 32.0 MA : .1 .7 .7 11.5 MI : 2.0 2.0 11.0 98.0 MN : 1.0 10.0 21.0 180.0 MO : .3 2.0 6.0 68.0 MT : 1.0 21.0 32.0 432.0 NE : .5 6.0 12.0 95.0 NV : 1.5 7.0 13.0 85.0 NH : .2 .2 .7 6.5 NJ : .9 .7 1.4 17.5 NM : 8.0 10.0 8.0 235.0 NY : 1.0 9.0 6.0 60.0 NC : .1 .6 1.9 13.2 ND : .5 4.0 15.0 135.0 OH : 1.5 6.0 14.0 130.0 OK : 1.0 4.5 7.5 75.0 OR : 3.0 15.0 11.0 304.0 PA : 1.0 4.0 9.0 94.0 SD : 1.0 23.0 52.0 450.0 TN : .2 .5 2.0 13.5 TX : 2.0 70.0 100.0 1,400.0 UT : 5.0 20.0 28.0 375.0 VT : .4 .6 1.6 16.4 VA : 1.0 5.0 9.0 80.0 WA : 1.0 4.0 3.0 50.0 WV : .3 2.0 7.0 50.0 WI : 1.0 3.0 8.0 69.0 WY : 2.5 24.0 45.0 720.0 : Oth Sts 4/: .0 2.5 2.6 50.9 : US : 65.1 342.6 576.0 7,937.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Balance sheet estimates by States; the sum of inventory January 1, 1996, lamb crop, and inshipments is equal to the sum of marketings, farm slaughter, deaths, and inventory January 1, 1997. 2/ Includes new crop lambs. 3/ Includes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and State outshipments, but excludes interfarm sales within the State. 4/ Other states includes AR, DE, FL, GA, HI, MS, RI and SC. 5/ Excludes custom slaughter for farmers at commercial establishments. Sheep and Lambs: Production and Income by State and United States, 1996 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Value : Cash : Value of : State :Production:Marketings: of : Receipts : Home : Gross : 1/ : 2/ :Production: 3/ : Consumption : Income -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : -- 1,000 Pounds -- -------------- 1,000 Dollars -------------- : AL : 302 174 195 120 13 133 AK : 40 20 36 18 18 36 AZ : 5,258 10,560 4,477 8,376 792 9,168 CA : 56,581 89,242 44,384 73,426 975 74,401 CO : 69,299 133,920 43,692 114,627 295 114,922 CT : 484 431 505 459 49 508 ID : 26,683 27,385 19,511 20,224 179 20,403 IL : 5,566 8,592 4,118 6,877 207 7,084 IN : 4,213 3,760 2,360 2,559 292 2,851 IA : 31,187 46,435 26,066 38,048 327 38,375 KS : 11,076 14,085 9,466 11,588 248 11,836 KY : 1,333 1,123 845 751 133 884 LA : 542 510 394 324 109 433 ME : 527 492 516 471 36 507 MD : 1,549 888 591 691 308 999 MA : 630 532 693 514 131 645 MI : 7,360 6,925 5,894 5,409 497 5,906 MN : 17,026 20,350 13,676 16,065 194 16,259 MO : 3,867 4,852 3,176 3,587 99 3,686 MT : 34,227 38,956 26,254 28,797 213 29,010 NE : 10,585 16,510 7,691 11,680 92 11,772 NV : 3,708 6,175 2,382 3,984 155 4,139 NH : 481 549 427 422 66 488 NJ : 747 1,700 532 1,121 108 1,229 NM : 12,143 15,120 9,722 10,902 834 11,736 NY : 3,429 4,140 3,062 3,281 133 3,414 NC : 689 589 545 501 38 539 ND : 8,287 9,207 5,777 6,978 101 7,079 OH : 10,704 14,474 8,627 10,462 212 10,674 OK : 4,989 6,710 4,162 5,202 211 5,413 OR : 20,525 26,275 16,185 17,054 997 18,051 PA : 6,914 8,094 5,442 5,922 282 6,204 SD : 38,306 47,325 34,474 40,814 259 41,073 TN : 536 778 427 563 21 584 TX : 68,718 102,175 53,678 74,501 196 74,697 UT : 26,315 29,280 20,740 21,618 647 22,265 VT : 1,090 825 965 783 85 868 VA : 6,112 6,515 5,084 5,177 189 5,366 WA : 4,476 5,596 3,538 4,083 160 4,243 WV : 4,262 5,115 3,050 3,690 54 3,744 WI : 6,584 8,050 4,778 5,503 188 5,691 WY : 41,378 43,160 31,708 32,349 262 32,611 : Oth Sts 4/ : 1,434 1,329 1,178 1,020 0 1,020 : US : 560,162 768,923 431,023 600,541 10,405 610,946 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 4/ Other states includes AR, DE, FL, GA, HI, MS, RI, and SC. Sheep and Lambs: Average Price, Value per Head, and Total Value by State and United States, 1996-97 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Average Price : : : per 100 Pounds : : State : 1996 : Value per Head : Total Value :-----------------------: January 1, 1997 : January 1, 1997 : Sheep : Lambs : : -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ---- Dollars ---- Dollars 1,000 Dollars : AL : 28.00 75.00 71 639 AK : 55.00 90.00 72 122 AZ : 35.00 87.00 100 12,500 CA : 26.70 89.40 105 100,800 CO : 30.40 88.40 105 60,375 CT : 40.00 115.00 145 1,015 ID : 27.80 81.50 105 29,925 IL : 25.00 84.00 130 10,270 IN : 28.10 85.00 135 9,045 IA : 27.80 87.30 105 29,925 KS : 26.00 88.90 81 12,150 KY : 26.00 80.00 93 2,046 LA : 33.00 86.00 88 1,320 ME : 45.00 110.00 120 1,200 MD : 35.90 90.70 125 4,000 MA : 41.00 115.00 120 1,380 MI : 25.00 86.50 97 9,506 MN : 25.80 85.70 100 18,000 MO : 26.30 86.50 94 6,392 MT : 31.20 91.10 97 41,904 NE : 28.70 88.80 93 8,835 NV : 25.50 85.00 115 9,775 NH : 35.00 105.00 120 780 NJ : 40.00 86.70 120 2,100 NM : 34.40 89.00 84 19,740 NY : 30.10 89.60 96 5,760 NC : 33.00 85.00 105 1,386 ND : 22.90 86.70 95 12,825 OH : 27.50 86.30 115 14,950 OK : 34.00 87.00 84 6,300 OR : 22.40 83.10 91 27,664 PA : 34.50 89.40 110 10,340 SD : 29.70 93.80 94 42,300 TN : 30.00 89.10 105 1,418 TX : 34.20 87.80 72 100,800 UT : 23.90 85.90 110 41,250 VT : 36.00 100.00 135 2,214 VA : 28.50 90.50 83 6,640 WA : 23.40 80.00 92 4,600 WV : 22.50 81.00 87 4,350 WI : 25.70 84.10 120 8,280 WY : 29.40 90.20 100 72,000 : Oth Sts 1/ : 32.00 88.00 95 4,836 : US : 29.90 82.20 96.00 761,657 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Other states includes AR, DE, FL, GA, HI, MS, RI, and SC. Reliability of Production, Disposition, and Income Estimates Survey Procedures: These estimates were based on inventory, birth, and price estimates as published in NASS cattle, hog, sheep, 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, hogs, or sheep 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, 1 percent for sheep, and 2 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 27, 1996, "Sheep and Goats" released January 31, 1997, "Cattle" released January 31, 1997, and "Agricultural Prices" released February 28, 1997. Estimation Procedures: Estimation procedures for prices, beginning and ending inventories and calf, pig, and lamb 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 all 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 Commerce's 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. U.S. prices received for cattle and calves, hogs and pigs, and sheep and lambs were published in "Agricultural Prices", released February 28, 1997. 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. Inventory Value: The value of inventory on hand as of January 1 (cattle and sheep) or December 1 (hogs). Values per head are based on information reported by respondents to the respective inventory surveys. 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. Index Page Cattle and Calves Inventory, Supply, and Disposition 1995............... 2 Production and Income 1995............................ 4 Average Price, Value per Head and Total Value 1995-96 5 Inventory, Supply, and Disposition 1996............... 6 Production and Income 1996............................ 8 Average Price, Value per Head and Total Value 1996-97 9 Hogs and Pigs Inventory, Supply, and Disposition 1995.............. 10 Production and Income 1995........................... 12 Average Price, Value per Head and Total Value 1995... 13 Inventory, Supply, and Disposition 1996.............. 14 Production and Income 1996........................... 16 Average Price, Value per Head and Total Value 1996... 17 Reliability Statement...................................... 26 Sheep and Lambs Inventory, Supply, and Disposition 1995.............. 18 Production and Income 1995........................... 20 Average Price, Value per Head and Total Value 1995-96 21 Inventory, Supply, and Disposition 1996.............. 22 Production and Income 1996........................... 24 Average Price, Value per Head and Total Value 1996-97 25 Terms and Definitions...................................... 27 Listed below are the commodity specialists in the Livestock, Dairy and Poultry Branch of the National Agricultural Statistics Service to contact for additional information. 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