Meat Animals - Production, Disposition and Income 1995 Summary United States Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service Agricultural Statistics Board Washington, D.C. April 1996 Mt An 1-1 (96) 1995 Gross Income From Meat Animals Down 5 Percent The 1995 gross income from cattle and calves, hogs and pigs, and sheep and lambs for the U.S. totaled $45.0 billion, down 5 percent from 1994. 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 7 percent, rose 2 percent for hogs and pigs, and increased 10 percent for sheep and lambs. Total 1995 cash receipts from marketings of meat animals fell 5 percent to $44.6 billion. Cattle and calves accounted for 76 percent of this total, hogs and pigs 23 percent, and sheep and lambs 1 percent. Production increased for cattle, but declined for hogs and pigs and sheep and lambs. Average prices rose from 1994 levels for hogs and lambs, while prices for cattle, calves, and sheep dropped. Cattle and Calves: Cash receipts from marketings of cattle and calves decreased from $36.4 billion in 1994 to $34.0 in 1995, a 7 percent decline. All cattle and calf marketings totaled 56.2 billion pounds in 1995, up 4 percent from the 54.1 billion pounds in 1994. The U.S. annual average price per 100 pounds live weight for cattle was $61.80, a decline of $4.90 from the $66.70 in 1994. For calves, the annual average price fell $14.10 to $73.10. Hogs and Pigs: Cash receipts from hogs and pigs totaled $10.1 billion during 1995, up 2 percent from 1994. Marketings increased to 24.6 billion pounds in 1995, slightly above the previous year. The U.S. annual average price per 100 pounds live weight rose from $39.90 in 1994 to $40.50 in 1995. Sheep and Lambs: Cash receipts from marketings of sheep and lambs in 1995 were $559 million, up 10 percent from 1994. Marketings declined 10 percent to 799 million pounds. The U.S. annual average price per 100 pounds live weight for lambs increased from $65.60 in 1994 to $78.20 in 1995 while for sheep, the annual average price decreased $2.90 to $28.00. Meat Animals: Production and Income, United States, 1993-95 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Value : : Value of : Year : Production : Marketings : of : Cash : Home : Gross : : :Production: Receipts : Consumption : Income -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Million Pounds ------------- Million Dollars ------------ : 1993 : 65,256 78,014 41,352 50,817 450 51,267 1994 : 67,162 79,500 36,914 46,785 403 47,187 1995 : 67,443 81,637 34,985 44,616 358 44,973 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cattle and Calves: Inventory, Supply, and Disposition by State and United States, Revised 1994 1/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Marketings 2/ State : Inventory : Calf : Inship- :--------------------------- : Jan 1, 1994 : Crop : ments : Cattle : Calves -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Head : AL : 1,660.0 810.0 46.0 491.0 181.0 AK : 9.1 3.1 .1 .8 .1 AZ : 870.0 300.0 430.0 550.0 137.0 AR : 1,820.0 850.0 190.0 650.0 201.0 CA : 4,550.0 1,750.0 700.0 1,961.0 162.0 CO : 3,000.0 850.0 2,025.0 2,715.0 107.0 CT : 75.0 35.0 6.0 19.0 18.0 DE : 28.0 8.0 3.0 4.7 2.3 FL : 1,980.0 1,060.0 67.0 230.0 787.0 GA : 1,470.0 680.0 106.0 336.0 303.0 HI : 165.0 76.0 1.0 30.0 32.0 ID : 1,700.0 680.0 440.0 865.0 117.0 IL : 1,840.0 590.0 380.0 784.0 120.0 IN : 1,170.0 420.0 191.0 433.0 125.0 IA : 4,100.0 1,210.0 1,400.0 2,401.0 83.0 KS : 6,000.0 1,450.0 4,200.0 5,190.0 3.0 KY : 2,600.0 1,230.0 460.0 940.0 548.0 LA : 930.0 470.0 2.0 150.0 254.0 ME : 116.0 49.0 6.0 29.0 21.0 MD : 300.0 127.0 8.0 60.0 41.0 MA : 68.0 31.0 1.0 11.0 18.0 MI : 1,230.0 425.0 115.0 428.0 52.0 MN : 2,700.0 990.0 550.0 1,124.0 143.0 MS : 1,370.0 650.0 15.0 323.0 291.0 MO : 4,750.0 2,070.0 40.0 1,177.0 960.0 MT : 2,550.0 1,500.0 135.0 1,155.0 255.0 NE : 6,150.0 1,800.0 3,500.0 5,188.0 80.0 NV : 490.0 220.0 47.0 137.0 100.0 NH : 49.0 22.0 1.0 9.0 12.0 NJ : 65.0 28.0 2.0 10.5 16.0 NM : 1,410.0 580.0 825.0 1,035.0 214.0 NY : 1,520.0 690.0 15.0 200.0 446.0 NC : 1,060.0 490.0 10.0 200.0 181.0 ND : 1,900.0 970.0 90.0 493.0 470.0 OH : 1,460.0 570.0 24.0 365.0 125.0 OK : 5,100.0 1,850.0 1,850.0 2,640.0 310.0 OR : 1,410.0 650.0 40.0 360.0 186.0 PA : 1,780.0 730.0 100.0 474.0 285.0 RI : 7.5 3.5 .3 1.6 1.7 SC : 520.0 220.0 10.0 171.0 46.0 SD : 3,750.0 1,730.0 353.0 1,385.0 380.0 TN : 2,500.0 1,170.0 93.0 610.0 480.0 TX : 14,800.0 5,600.0 3,050.0 7,750.0 95.0 UT : 860.0 380.0 99.0 314.0 87.0 VT : 285.0 161.0 14.0 53.0 97.0 VA : 1,700.0 780.0 13.0 488.0 150.0 WA : 1,400.0 540.0 295.0 834.0 30.0 WV : 460.0 220.0 30.0 125.0 77.0 WI : 3,850.0 1,600.0 44.0 847.0 537.0 WY : 1,410.0 740.0 250.0 840.0 129.0 : US : 100,987.6 40,058.6 22,272.4 46,587.6 9,496.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Cattle and Calves: Inventory, Supply, and Disposition by State and United States, Revised 1994 (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Farm Slaughter 3/ : Deaths : State :-----------------------------------------------------: Inventory : Cattle & Calves : Cattle : Calves : Jan 1, 1995 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Head : AL : 2.0 24.0 38.0 1,780.0 AK : .8 .7 .2 9.7 AZ : 3.0 30.0 30.0 850.0 AR : 4.0 30.0 45.0 1,930.0 CA : 17.0 75.0 135.0 4,650.0 CO : 3.0 40.0 60.0 2,950.0 CT : 1.0 1.0 2.0 75.0 DE : 1.0 1.0 1.0 29.0 FL : 2.0 28.0 40.0 2,020.0 GA : 3.0 24.0 30.0 1,560.0 HI : 1.0 2.0 2.0 175.0 ID : 2.0 26.0 50.0 1,760.0 IL : 7.0 25.0 54.0 1,820.0 IN : 5.0 15.0 33.0 1,170.0 IA : 6.0 55.0 115.0 4,050.0 KS : 7.0 80.0 70.0 6,300.0 KY : 7.0 50.0 95.0 2,650.0 LA : 3.0 14.0 21.0 960.0 ME : 2.0 2.0 4.0 113.0 MD : 3.0 7.0 9.0 315.0 MA : 1.0 1.0 1.0 68.0 MI : 5.0 25.0 60.0 1,200.0 MN : 8.0 55.0 110.0 2,800.0 MS : 2.0 32.0 47.0 1,340.0 MO : 8.0 70.0 145.0 4,500.0 MT : 5.0 22.0 48.0 2,700.0 NE : 2.0 85.0 95.0 6,000.0 NV : 2.0 6.0 12.0 500.0 NH : 1.0 1.0 1.0 48.0 NJ : .5 1.0 2.0 65.0 NM : 3.0 24.0 39.0 1,500.0 NY : 4.0 30.0 65.0 1,480.0 NC : 2.0 18.0 29.0 1,130.0 ND : 3.0 21.0 53.0 1,920.0 OH : 5.0 19.0 50.0 1,490.0 OK : 10.0 90.0 150.0 5,600.0 OR : 14.0 25.0 45.0 1,470.0 PA : 10.0 26.0 55.0 1,760.0 RI : .1 .1 .3 7.5 SC : 3.0 12.0 18.0 500.0 SD : 3.0 60.0 105.0 3,900.0 TN : 3.0 35.0 85.0 2,550.0 TX : 15.0 230.0 260.0 15,100.0 UT : 4.0 14.0 30.0 890.0 VT : 1.0 7.0 12.0 290.0 VA : 6.0 26.0 73.0 1,750.0 WA : 11.0 21.0 29.0 1,310.0 WV : 4.0 9.0 15.0 480.0 WI : 10.0 70.0 180.0 3,850.0 WY : 1.0 15.0 25.0 1,390.0 : US : 226.4 1,579.8 2,673.5 102,755.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Balance sheet estimates by States; the sum of inventory January 1, 1994, calf crop, and inshipments is equal to the sum of marketings, farm slaughter, deaths, and inventory January 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. Cattle and Calves: Production and Income by State and United States, Revised 1994 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Value : Cash : Value of : State: Production : Marketings : of : Receipts : Home : Gross : 1/ : 2/ :Production: 3/ : Consumption : Income -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ----- 1,000 Pounds ---- ---------------- 1,000 Dollars --------------- : AL : 504,349 460,795 326,152 299,517 2,359 301,877 AK : 2,222 930 1,533 650 585 1,235 AZ : 459,546 666,840 261,740 446,061 2,994 449,054 AR : 612,080 599,000 355,663 366,546 4,387 370,933 CA : 1,943,243 2,460,650 1,101,603 1,428,205 10,168 1,438,373 CO : 1,912,177 3,203,770 1,100,041 2,224,165 6,285 2,230,450 CT : 20,480 23,760 12,946 14,868 1,140 16,008 DE : 6,210 5,210 3,815 3,163 1,098 4,261 FL : 461,056 468,900 324,442 335,836 1,898 337,734 GA : 693,185 459,690 402,747 269,535 4,889 274,424 HI : 45,016 37,830 22,685 19,700 842 20,542 ID : 846,500 1,056,900 524,859 652,120 6,009 658,129 IL : 734,589 969,200 516,694 671,069 12,756 683,825 IN : 382,000 485,090 225,786 301,165 11,778 312,943 IA : 1,992,165 2,838,140 1,100,363 1,856,502 10,689 1,867,192 KS : 3,583,923 6,161,240 2,345,323 4,294,531 13,378 4,307,908 KY : 767,501 966,140 488,477 648,095 11,248 659,343 LA : 256,472 232,600 168,503 155,295 2,329 157,623 ME : 32,068 36,560 20,868 23,603 1,793 25,396 MD : 95,670 83,100 60,427 52,762 5,625 58,386 MA : 17,606 17,500 11,262 11,092 1,323 12,415 MI : 461,955 538,300 233,337 305,512 9,355 314,867 MN : 1,191,724 1,440,500 666,641 859,566 14,324 873,890 MS : 368,761 390,060 228,231 242,520 4,366 246,887 MO : 1,178,263 1,385,630 857,581 1,002,517 20,745 1,023,262 MT : 1,050,080 998,870 763,754 728,590 9,709 738,300 NE : 3,904,430 6,347,250 2,386,363 4,380,389 8,069 4,388,458 NV : 152,915 176,000 107,895 130,640 1,748 132,388 NH : 10,718 11,280 6,571 6,888 1,194 8,082 NJ : 17,197 17,857 10,080 11,139 556 11,695 NM : 678,000 1,053,400 392,055 664,389 3,653 668,042 NY : 286,551 333,920 190,600 215,722 5,280 221,002 NC : 317,470 264,350 196,498 166,689 9,465 176,154 ND : 562,664 592,870 398,985 428,866 5,217 434,083 OH : 481,108 431,050 310,873 277,443 14,862 292,305 OK : 1,981,305 2,674,625 1,451,789 1,984,502 15,959 2,000,461 OR : 550,015 518,215 360,262 341,619 10,825 352,444 PA : 584,023 651,200 400,917 452,713 16,713 469,426 RI : 1,858 1,720 980 926 187 1,113 SC : 193,535 208,195 114,932 123,414 4,316 127,730 SD : 1,460,552 1,528,000 1,011,155 1,076,792 9,324 1,086,116 TN : 653,987 666,730 402,300 420,529 4,575 425,103 TX : 7,101,120 8,627,400 4,721,080 5,882,207 14,610 5,896,817 UT : 362,310 397,200 256,263 280,845 6,458 287,304 VT : 70,138 79,648 43,760 48,670 1,484 50,155 VA : 520,810 475,200 318,947 292,424 9,122 301,547 WA : 790,490 1,040,520 516,294 691,250 6,828 698,078 WV : 126,437 142,340 79,221 90,807 4,992 95,798 WI : 1,111,580 1,102,450 648,545 653,558 17,159 670,717 WY : 557,734 763,930 409,593 559,202 4,919 564,122 : US : 42,095,787 54,092,555 26,861,431 36,394,806 349,588 36,744,394 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 1994-95 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Average Price : : : per 100 Pounds : : State : 1994 : Value per Head : Total Value :-------------------------: January 1, 1995 : January 1, 1995 : Cattle : Calves : : -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ----- Dollars ----- Dollars 1,000 Dollars : AL : 63.00 78.20 495 881,100 AK : 69.00 86.00 640 6,208 AZ : 65.20 88.90 600 510,000 AR : 58.20 79.80 555 1,071,150 CA : 57.40 85.60 735 3,417,750 CO : 69.20 90.10 650 1,917,500 CT : 57.00 80.00 825 61,875 DE : 57.60 88.20 855 24,795 FL : 53.20 84.60 590 1,191,800 GA : 51.80 75.60 550 858,000 HI : 42.40 69.00 455 79,625 ID : 60.70 84.50 640 1,126,400 IL : 66.90 114.00 610 1,110,200 IN : 60.40 78.50 605 707,850 IA : 65.30 87.50 625 2,531,250 KS : 69.70 93.70 550 3,465,000 KY : 63.70 79.40 550 1,457,500 LA : 51.70 82.60 605 580,800 ME : 62.00 80.00 730 82,490 MD : 57.60 88.20 745 234,675 MA : 56.00 75.00 790 53,720 MI : 55.50 94.10 745 894,000 MN : 59.00 90.40 670 1,876,000 MS : 56.50 78.00 505 676,700 MO : 67.30 85.10 575 2,587,500 MT : 71.60 83.30 675 1,822,500 NE : 68.90 94.70 610 3,660,000 NV : 69.00 92.00 575 287,500 NH : 58.00 70.00 800 38,400 NJ : 45.50 95.40 820 53,300 NM : 61.40 84.90 650 975,000 NY : 43.90 95.80 825 1,221,000 NC : 56.30 80.50 505 570,650 ND : 65.50 85.60 675 1,296,000 OH : 62.40 82.30 675 1,005,750 OK : 73.50 88.60 545 3,052,000 OR : 62.90 83.30 630 926,100 PA : 60.40 121.00 790 1,390,400 RI : 48.00 70.00 720 5,400 SC : 56.40 83.30 555 277,500 SD : 68.70 86.50 625 2,437,500 TN : 57.30 76.90 530 1,351,500 TX : 68.10 87.40 565 8,531,500 UT : 69.00 88.00 655 582,950 VT : 56.00 75.00 895 259,550 VA : 59.70 79.10 555 971,250 WA : 66.20 82.70 735 962,850 WV : 61.00 72.90 495 237,600 WI : 50.90 126.00 760 2,926,000 WY : 72.30 85.00 655 910,450 : US : 66.70 87.20 615 63,156,538 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cattle and Calves: Inventory, Supply, and Disposition by State and United States, 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 : 1,170.0 390.0 169.0 426.0 123.0 IA : 4,050.0 1,190.0 1,300.0 2,318.0 93.0 KS : 6,300.0 1,460.0 4,400.0 5,488.0 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 16.0 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 2,150.0 40.0 797.0 1,030.0 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 10.0 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 10.0 221.0 178.0 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 1,420.0 2,760.0 325.0 OR : 1,470.0 640.0 30.0 375.0 201.0 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 1,780.0 393.0 1,515.0 430.0 TN : 2,550.0 1,180.0 67.0 545.0 430.0 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 : 1,310.0 520.0 423.0 866.0 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 40,250.7 23,467.5 48,474.6 9,572.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Cattle and Calves: Inventory, Supply, and Disposition by State and United States, 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 68.0 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 4,650.0 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 46.0 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 5,600.0 OR : 16.0 28.0 50.0 1,470.0 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 3,900.0 TN : 2.0 40.0 80.0 2,700.0 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 1,290.0 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 2,745.8 103,819.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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, 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 : 545,305 617,320 265,782 310,897 3,508 314,406 CA : 1,968,665 2,703,670 907,035 1,289,765 9,218 1,298,983 CO : 1,882,019 3,211,360 1,100,849 2,081,211 4,858 2,086,069 CT : 22,155 28,710 10,763 13,900 994 14,893 DE : 7,001 5,340 3,262 2,566 920 3,486 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 15,375 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 : 343,707 470,160 193,263 268,573 9,585 278,158 IA : 1,891,227 2,788,200 1,146,691 1,705,016 9,978 1,714,994 KS : 3,735,131 6,515,860 2,269,921 4,235,375 12,463 4,247,838 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 : 104,690 119,710 50,452 59,962 4,483 64,445 MA : 18,122 17,135 8,662 8,209 917 9,127 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 : 1,187,214 1,087,530 715,471 659,822 17,505 677,327 MT : 1,091,045 1,100,035 659,337 667,838 7,391 675,230 NE : 3,952,760 6,295,450 2,475,791 4,157,817 7,830 4,165,648 NV : 151,255 178,000 83,831 102,436 1,360 103,796 NH : 13,245 12,075 6,111 5,604 1,025 6,629 NJ : 20,129 17,535 9,822 9,141 555 9,697 NM : 607,950 898,800 306,952 483,140 3,118 486,258 NY : 315,730 301,560 149,944 149,202 3,648 152,849 NC : 343,230 283,720 180,875 152,158 8,866 161,025 ND : 582,785 612,900 351,264 366,347 4,398 370,745 OH : 432,272 416,270 262,480 252,670 14,291 266,961 OK : 1,980,165 2,797,100 1,247,374 1,758,556 13,281 1,771,836 OR : 545,325 541,800 294,618 294,147 10,430 304,577 PA : 559,100 583,295 331,199 354,678 15,161 369,839 RI : 1,922 1,302 915 624 183 808 SC : 188,971 182,700 94,974 91,697 3,469 95,165 SD : 1,427,753 1,678,000 883,157 1,045,860 8,287 1,054,147 TN : 658,665 585,530 341,368 310,470 3,299 313,769 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 : 778,485 1,080,405 451,878 645,033 5,997 651,029 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 : 42,722,072 56,244,304 24,822,009 33,983,198 305,661 34,288,859 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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, 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 51,680 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 2,092,500 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 35,190 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 2,212,000 OR : 52.10 66.40 515 757,050 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 2,047,500 TN : 50.20 59.60 405 1,093,500 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 66.90 625 806,250 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 73.10 502 52,159,765 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hogs and Pigs: Inventory, Supply, and Disposition by State, and United States, Revised 1994 1/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Pig Crop : State : Inventory :-------------------------------: Inship- : Dec 1, 1993 : Dec - May : Jun - Nov : ments -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Head : AL : 320.0 204.0 212.0 13.0 AK : 1.8 1.9 1.8 .3 AZ : 140.0 157.0 142.0 9.0 AR : 890.0 944.0 866.0 30.0 CA : 260.0 242.0 221.0 40.0 CO : 450.0 547.0 601.0 30.0 CT : 5.5 4.6 4.4 .0 DE : 44.0 38.0 38.0 1.0 FL : 100.0 98.0 99.0 2.0 GA : 1,000.0 837.0 808.0 55.0 HI : 33.0 24.0 28.0 .0 ID : 58.0 47.0 48.0 19.0 IL : 5,450.0 4,780.0 4,346.0 480.0 IN : 4,300.0 3,745.0 3,638.0 317.0 IA : 15,000.0 11,858.0 10,991.0 2,600.0 KS : 1,350.0 1,142.0 1,060.0 200.0 KY : 850.0 678.0 690.0 115.0 LA : 43.0 50.0 46.0 2.0 ME : 7.0 7.3 8.0 .0 MD : 170.0 178.0 141.0 7.0 MA : 20.0 15.8 17.0 .0 MI : 1,220.0 1,058.0 981.0 51.0 MN : 4,750.0 4,505.0 4,251.0 445.0 MS : 166.0 142.0 187.0 12.0 MO : 3,000.0 3,120.0 3,189.0 303.0 MT : 180.0 194.0 209.0 7.0 NE : 4,300.0 3,702.0 3,537.0 440.0 NV : 9.0 10.0 8.4 5.2 NH : 5.0 2.5 2.8 .0 NJ : 26.0 12.2 11.5 18.9 NM : 25.0 29.0 20.0 3.0 NY : 90.0 53.0 49.0 17.0 NC : 5,400.0 5,624.0 6,155.0 215.0 ND : 320.0 218.0 184.0 32.0 OH : 1,630.0 1,467.0 1,548.0 75.0 OK : 300.0 466.0 643.0 241.0 OR : 64.0 54.0 57.0 .0 PA : 1,060.0 743.0 748.0 73.0 RI : 4.3 3.1 2.4 .0 SC : 380.0 306.0 302.0 80.0 SD : 1,750.0 1,600.0 1,547.0 61.0 TN : 500.0 473.0 503.0 73.0 TX : 500.0 432.0 481.0 28.0 UT : 40.0 30.0 28.0 13.0 VT : 2.5 2.9 2.9 .0 VA : 410.0 375.0 338.0 31.0 WA : 43.0 29.0 28.0 .0 WV : 31.0 26.0 25.0 3.0 WI : 1,170.0 1,030.0 979.0 26.0 WY : 36.0 47.0 41.0 4.0 : US : 57,904.1 51,352.3 50,064.2 6,177.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Hogs and Pigs: Inventory, Supply, and Disposition by State and United States, Revised 1994 (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Farm : : State : Marketings : Slaughter : Deaths : Inventory : 2/ : 3/ : : Dec 1, 1994 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Head : AL : 443.0 4.0 22.0 280.0 AK : 1.8 1.6 .4 2.0 AZ : 247.0 1.0 30.0 170.0 AR : 1,829.0 1.0 130.0 770.0 CA : 448.0 21.0 39.0 255.0 CO : 1,087.0 1.0 40.0 500.0 CT : 8.9 .3 .3 5.0 DE : 83.0 1.0 4.0 33.0 FL : 186.0 1.0 12.0 100.0 GA : 1,586.0 7.0 87.0 1,020.0 HI : 44.0 1.0 5.0 35.0 ID : 108.0 2.0 4.0 58.0 IL : 9,321.0 5.0 380.0 5,350.0 IN : 7,238.0 3.0 259.0 4,500.0 IA : 24,834.0 15.0 1,100.0 14,500.0 KS : 2,343.0 1.0 98.0 1,310.0 KY : 1,456.0 12.0 85.0 780.0 LA : 92.0 2.0 2.0 45.0 ME : 13.8 .9 1.1 6.5 MD : 359.0 4.0 13.0 120.0 MA : 34.2 .4 1.2 17.0 MI : 1,966.0 3.0 91.0 1,250.0 MN : 8,699.0 7.0 395.0 4,850.0 MS : 258.0 4.0 30.0 215.0 MO : 5,847.0 2.0 263.0 3,500.0 MT : 363.0 2.0 15.0 210.0 NE : 7,342.0 2.0 285.0 4,350.0 NV : 21.3 .3 2.0 9.0 NH : 6.4 .2 .2 3.5 NJ : 41.6 1.0 2.0 24.0 NM : 50.0 1.0 1.0 25.0 NY : 121.0 4.0 12.0 72.0 NC : 9,849.0 20.0 525.0 7,000.0 ND : 485.0 2.0 22.0 245.0 OH : 2,805.0 10.0 105.0 1,800.0 OK : 1,019.0 1.0 40.0 590.0 OR : 103.0 1.0 7.0 64.0 PA : 1,454.0 10.0 70.0 1,090.0 RI : 6.5 .2 .1 3.0 SC : 676.0 7.0 35.0 350.0 SD : 3,079.0 4.0 135.0 1,740.0 TN : 920.0 10.0 39.0 580.0 TX : 816.0 7.0 43.0 575.0 UT : 61.0 1.0 5.0 44.0 VT : 4.9 .4 .2 2.8 VA : 722.0 1.0 41.0 390.0 WA : 64.0 1.0 3.0 32.0 WV : 53.0 2.0 2.0 28.0 WI : 2,082.0 3.0 80.0 1,040.0 WY : 69.5 2.5 5.0 51.0 : US : 100,746.9 194.8 4,566.5 59,989.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Balance sheet estimates by States; the sum of inventory December 1, 1993, pig crop, and inshipments is equal to the sum of marketings, farm slaughter, deaths, and inventory December 1, 1994. 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 1994 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : 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 : 181,952 186,698 65,270 67,181 467 67,648 AK : 766 414 387 228 202 430 AZ * : 64,607 59,040 23,883 22,140 194 22,334 AR : 359,361 381,100 147,086 156,802 403 157,205 CA : 95,245 95,892 44,318 45,186 1,950 47,135 CO : 233,096 226,190 95,900 94,129 619 94,748 CT : 2,559 2,188 947 810 133 943 DE * : 18,993 19,460 6,576 6,764 223 6,987 FL * : 30,308 31,532 11,910 12,399 138 12,536 GA : 367,623 366,077 147,360 148,532 1,541 150,072 HI : 8,296 7,876 6,504 6,175 141 6,316 ID : 24,300 24,440 9,095 9,475 279 9,754 IL : 2,389,711 2,411,400 926,373 942,568 1,204 943,772 IN : 1,720,910 1,721,080 657,883 670,002 663 670,665 IA : 6,108,696 6,302,472 2,425,760 2,571,601 2,947 2,574,549 KS : 598,181 612,680 231,824 240,066 570 240,636 KY : 308,965 321,933 124,468 131,653 3,009 134,661 LA * : 20,551 19,800 6,843 6,633 280 6,913 ME : 4,275 2,996 1,582 1,109 484 1,592 MD : 72,797 77,870 26,950 28,928 687 29,615 MA : 5,241 5,462 1,939 2,021 148 2,168 MI * : 471,245 474,255 181,709 184,630 951 185,580 MN : 1,976,258 2,003,699 811,239 832,128 2,773 834,901 MS : 66,106 60,889 25,397 24,180 663 24,843 MO : 1,310,294 1,279,286 514,261 510,031 1,158 511,189 MT : 91,355 88,545 33,845 33,332 288 33,619 NE : 1,780,078 1,806,495 728,104 747,628 1,119 748,748 NV : 4,537 4,638 1,747 1,820 26 1,846 NH * : 1,158 1,026 429 380 112 492 NJ : 3,439 4,052 1,006 1,580 145 1,726 NM * : 10,065 10,150 3,612 3,727 150 3,877 NY : 25,062 25,525 9,020 9,390 855 10,245 NC : 2,600,814 2,410,057 1,053,744 982,788 2,520 985,308 ND : 90,729 102,555 33,620 38,704 364 39,068 OH * : 701,473 694,100 283,762 280,903 3,208 284,111 OK : 234,006 228,929 88,103 98,720 584 99,304 OR : 25,995 24,000 11,048 10,200 391 10,591 PA * : 343,897 343,001 129,230 131,426 1,420 132,846 RI : 1,405 1,508 520 558 17 575 SC : 155,620 159,370 57,680 60,315 1,383 61,699 SD : 758,432 764,780 312,397 316,335 1,434 317,768 TN : 208,209 194,132 81,669 77,550 3,430 80,981 TX : 224,397 218,400 78,404 76,838 1,556 78,394 UT : 16,065 14,400 5,103 4,752 158 4,910 VT : 1,332 1,078 493 399 107 506 VA : 173,769 175,704 71,114 72,220 844 73,064 WA * : 13,894 13,754 5,464 5,410 367 5,776 WV : 12,693 12,092 4,446 4,260 455 4,715 WI : 498,347 512,720 195,520 201,681 688 202,369 WY : 19,394 17,085 6,847 6,356 476 6,832 : US * : 24,436,502 24,522,826 9,692,390 9,882,641 43,922 9,926,563 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. * Corrected as of 4/23/96. Hogs and Pigs: Average Price, Value per Head, and Total Value by State and United States, Revised 1994 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Average Price : : State : per 100 Pounds : Value per Head : Total Value : 1994 : December 1, 1994 : December 1, 1994 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Dollars Dollars 1,000 Dollars : AL : 35.80 53 14,840 AK : 55.00 160 320 AZ : 37.50 61 10,370 AR : 38.00 57 43,890 CA : 46.70 75 19,125 CO : 41.60 60 30,000 CT : 37.00 70 350 DE : 36.70 52 1,716 FL : 37.60 56 5,600 GA : 39.30 53 54,060 HI : 78.40 125 4,375 ID : 38.70 55 3,190 IL : 39.00 51 272,850 IN : 38.80 54 243,000 IA : 40.80 51 739,500 KS : 38.60 54 70,740 KY : 39.20 50 39,000 LA : 33.50 58 2,610 ME : 37.00 58 377 MD : 36.70 54 6,480 MA : 37.00 58 986 MI : 38.80 59 73,750 MN : 41.10 55 266,750 MS : 39.30 57 12,255 MO : 38.60 50 175,000 MT : 37.60 56 11,760 NE : 41.20 55 239,250 NV : 39.20 74 666 NH : 37.00 65 228 NJ : 38.80 62 1,488 NM : 35.80 61 1,525 NY : 36.70 54 3,888 NC : 40.60 55 385,000 ND : 36.50 56 13,720 OH : 40.50 52 93,600 OK : 36.30 55 32,450 OR : 42.50 60 3,840 PA : 38.10 56 61,040 RI : 37.00 56 168 SC : 37.80 46 16,100 SD : 40.80 54 93,960 TN : 38.50 49 28,420 TX : 35.10 50 28,750 UT : 33.00 58 2,552 VT : 37.00 75 210 VA : 41.00 54 21,060 WA : 39.00 63 2,016 WV : 35.10 56 1,568 WI : 38.40 52 54,080 WY : 37.20 64 3,264 : US : 39.90 53.20 3,191,737 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hogs and Pigs: Inventory, Supply, and Disposition by State and United States, 1995 1/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Pig Crop : State : Inventory :-------------------------------: Inship- : Dec 1, 1994 : Dec - May : Jun - Nov : ments -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Head : AL : 280.0 228.0 183.0 1.0 AK : 2.0 1.8 1.8 .4 AZ : 170.0 132.0 141.0 14.0 AR : 770.0 982.0 962.0 30.0 CA : 255.0 223.0 199.0 40.0 CO : 500.0 546.0 586.0 40.0 CT : 5.0 3.7 4.0 .0 DE : 33.0 30.0 21.0 1.0 FL : 100.0 104.0 84.0 3.0 GA : 1,020.0 758.0 726.0 26.0 HI : 35.0 26.0 27.0 .0 ID : 58.0 41.0 39.0 19.0 IL : 5,350.0 4,340.0 3,828.0 600.0 IN : 4,500.0 3,668.0 3,259.0 334.0 IA : 14,500.0 11,205.0 10,610.0 3,225.0 KS : 1,310.0 1,003.0 998.0 250.0 KY : 780.0 658.0 679.0 103.0 LA : 45.0 55.0 53.0 2.0 ME : 6.5 6.0 8.3 .0 MD : 120.0 87.0 74.0 9.0 MA : 17.0 13.8 15.3 .0 MI : 1,250.0 971.0 886.0 58.0 MN : 4,850.0 4,337.0 4,300.0 770.0 MS : 215.0 204.0 214.0 6.0 MO : 3,500.0 3,415.0 3,463.0 519.0 MT : 210.0 202.0 170.0 6.0 NE : 4,350.0 3,517.0 3,234.0 390.0 NV : 9.0 9.6 7.8 4.0 NH : 3.5 2.5 1.5 .0 NJ : 24.0 11.5 11.7 17.9 NM : 25.0 11.2 7.1 4.7 NY : 72.0 54.0 60.0 4.0 NC : 7,000.0 6,733.0 7,224.0 203.0 ND : 245.0 229.0 226.0 30.0 OH : 1,800.0 1,462.0 1,542.0 169.0 OK : 590.0 852.0 1,079.0 225.0 OR : 64.0 46.0 37.0 .0 PA : 1,090.0 735.0 723.0 70.0 RI : 3.0 1.6 2.5 .0 SC : 350.0 350.0 342.0 78.0 SD : 1,740.0 1,458.0 1,263.0 103.0 TN : 580.0 473.0 469.0 64.0 TX : 575.0 431.0 412.0 17.0 UT : 44.0 30.0 62.0 15.0 VT : 2.8 1.9 2.2 .0 VA : 390.0 316.0 324.0 17.0 WA : 32.0 29.0 45.0 .0 WV : 28.0 23.0 19.6 3.0 WI : 1,040.0 884.0 811.0 18.0 WY : 51.0 53.0 70.0 5.0 : US : 59,989.8 50,953.6 49,506.8 7,494.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Hogs and Pigs: Inventory, Supply, and Disposition by State and United States, 1995 (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Farm : : State : Marketings : Slaughter : Deaths : Inventory : 2/ : 3/ : : Dec 1, 1995 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Head : AL : 439.0 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 : 1,021.0 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 : 1,515.0 5.0 80.0 930.0 HI : 47.0 1.0 6.0 34.0 ID : 106.0 2.0 4.0 45.0 IL : 8,943.0 5.0 320.0 4,850.0 IN : 7,399.0 1.0 261.0 4,100.0 IA : 24,125.0 15.0 1,100.0 14,300.0 KS : 2,220.0 1.0 90.0 1,250.0 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 : 26.7 .5 .9 18.0 MI : 1,929.0 3.0 83.0 1,150.0 MN : 8,850.0 7.0 400.0 5,000.0 MS : 359.0 3.0 32.0 245.0 MO : 7,082.0 2.0 263.0 3,550.0 MT : 388.0 3.0 17.0 180.0 NE : 7,169.0 2.0 270.0 4,050.0 NV : 19.6 .3 2.0 8.5 NH : 4.0 .3 .2 3.0 NJ : 26.8 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 : 2,981.0 10.0 132.0 1,850.0 OK : 1,605.0 1.0 140.0 1,000.0 OR : 97.0 1.0 4.0 45.0 PA : 1,498.0 10.0 70.0 1,040.0 RI : 3.8 .3 .2 2.8 SC : 728.0 7.0 35.0 350.0 SD : 2,930.0 4.0 130.0 1,500.0 TN : 975.0 5.0 46.0 560.0 TX : 875.0 10.0 50.0 500.0 UT : 84.0 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 : 1,756.0 2.0 65.0 930.0 WY : 98.0 2.0 6.0 73.0 : US : 103,309.3 190.9 4,749.6 59,694.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Balance sheet estimates by States; the sum of inventory December 1, 1994, pig crop, and inshipments in 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, 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 : 182,640 187,424 65,811 67,538 471 68,009 AK : 792 391 396 215 240 455 AZ * : 64,386 72,240 26,358 29,329 212 29,542 AR : 376,805 376,880 156,840 155,998 430 156,427 CA * : 88,614 89,366 32,629 35,887 1,880 37,767 CO : 209,508 204,755 86,441 86,048 715 86,763 CT : 2,197 1,974 813 730 134 864 DE * : 11,566 11,120 4,165 3,958 189 4,146 FL * : 30,438 31,227 10,888 11,581 142 11,723 GA : 341,199 353,175 138,358 143,201 1,058 144,259 HI : 8,409 8,319 6,825 6,672 144 6,816 ID : 21,700 23,810 7,992 9,153 276 9,429 IL : 1,606,475 1,699,984 616,318 663,926 1,124 665,051 IN : 1,764,530 1,839,000 683,446 719,934 385 720,319 IA : 5,926,101 6,135,989 2,394,229 2,549,944 3,200 2,553,143 KS : 567,350 584,270 221,054 230,846 576 231,422 KY : 290,319 291,589 117,203 119,132 2,858 121,990 LA * : 22,632 20,460 8,110 7,263 306 7,569 ME : 3,419 2,046 1,265 757 489 1,246 MD : 39,943 44,150 15,533 17,081 543 17,624 MA : 4,510 3,755 1,669 1,389 194 1,584 MI * : 450,382 465,549 178,310 185,320 1,070 186,390 MN : 2,007,316 2,043,975 837,693 864,972 2,865 867,837 MS : 91,764 84,948 37,820 35,132 590 35,721 MO : 1,479,750 1,503,973 589,173 603,176 1,255 604,431 MT : 87,880 91,650 34,523 36,044 489 36,533 NE : 1,691,365 1,752,604 710,477 739,003 1,141 740,144 NV : 4,057 4,264 1,511 1,631 25 1,656 NH : 801 645 296 239 102 340 NJ : 3,290 2,556 671 888 179 1,066 NM * : 5,724 8,125 2,455 3,429 172 3,601 NY : 22,449 21,713 8,289 8,050 672 8,722 NC : 3,156,715 3,029,122 1,332,414 1,274,355 2,592 1,276,947 ND : 110,147 106,265 38,502 38,228 347 38,575 OH * : 737,491 738,900 295,090 297,581 2,919 300,499 OK : 456,955 434,277 193,064 191,939 623 192,561 OR : 18,705 21,620 8,490 9,599 408 10,008 PA * : 324,959 338,886 123,098 130,747 1,311 132,058 RI : 984 893 364 330 26 356 SC : 138,562 141,080 54,498 56,579 1,390 57,969 SD : 692,114 733,658 290,970 312,384 1,472 313,856 TN : 215,956 221,525 81,986 86,079 1,642 87,721 TX : 214,323 216,520 76,282 76,963 2,061 79,024 UT : 23,985 20,070 8,074 6,935 162 7,097 VT : 877 630 325 233 131 364 VA * : 154,448 153,348 63,723 63,341 880 64,221 WA : 14,664 10,994 6,106 4,532 288 4,820 WV : 11,293 10,410 3,737 3,516 544 4,060 WI : 414,417 429,110 165,736 172,047 594 172,641 WY : 25,899 24,225 10,195 9,787 517 10,304 : US * :24,120,804 24,593,460 9,750,214 10,073,641 42,030 10,115,671 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. * Corrected as of 4/23/96. Hogs and Pigs: Average Price, Value per Head, and Total Value by State and United States, 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 66,030 HI : 80.20 130 4,420 ID : 38.30 72 3,240 IL * : 38.90 70 339,500 IN * : 39.10 72 295,200 IA * : 41.40 71 1,015,300 KS : 38.90 67 83,750 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 89,700 MN * : 41.90 74 370,000 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 64 118,400 OK * : 38.60 72 72,000 OR : 44.40 79 3,555 PA : 38.00 71 73,840 RI : 37.00 74 207 SC : 38.30 69 24,150 SD : 41.70 73 109,500 TN : 38.10 64 35,840 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 68,820 WY : 40.40 84 6,132 : US * : 40.50 70.70 4,221,487 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Corrected Total Value as of 4/23/96. Sheep and Lambs: Inventory, Supply, and Disposition by State and United States, Revised 1994 1/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Inventory : : : Marketings 3/ State : Jan 1, 1994 : Lamb : Inship- :--------------------------- : 2/ : Crop : ments : Sheep : Lambs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Head : AL : 11.0 5.5 .0 3.7 2.2 AK : 1.9 .8 .0 .1 .2 AZ : 200.0 70.0 90.0 37.0 157.0 CA : 1,120.0 365.0 370.0 85.0 656.0 CO : 647.0 255.0 973.0 108.0 1,149.0 CT : 8.7 6.0 .0 1.4 4.3 ID : 266.0 260.0 22.0 22.0 225.0 IL : 98.0 85.0 44.0 19.0 106.0 IN : 88.0 70.0 1.0 11.5 65.0 IA : 267.0 225.0 150.0 5.0 304.0 KS : 197.0 90.0 63.0 21.0 155.0 KY : 30.0 22.0 3.3 8.0 14.1 LA : 16.0 8.5 .0 3.0 4.1 ME : 18.1 10.0 .0 6.9 9.4 MD : 36.0 16.0 3.0 11.2 13.8 MA : 15.5 9.5 .0 3.8 8.3 MI : 95.0 67.0 7.0 7.5 51.5 MN : 213.0 175.0 63.0 40.0 190.0 MO : 91.0 73.0 5.0 18.1 61.0 MT : 534.0 465.0 11.0 105.0 345.0 NE : 95.0 82.0 62.0 15.0 100.5 NV : 91.0 62.0 24.0 10.0 41.5 NH : 7.1 5.5 .0 .5 3.6 NJ : 18.5 9.5 13.9 7.4 14.3 NM : 340.0 200.0 14.0 79.0 106.0 NY : 79.0 62.0 4.0 12.0 48.0 NC : 17.4 13.7 .0 .5 11.1 ND : 166.0 120.0 15.0 42.0 113.5 OH : 198.0 132.0 5.0 45.5 109.0 OK : 117.0 75.0 5.0 27.5 60.5 OR : 420.0 230.0 .0 73.0 208.0 PA : 127.0 90.0 .0 19.0 73.0 SD : 550.0 425.0 50.0 50.0 379.0 TN : 12.6 7.0 2.0 1.3 4.9 TX : 1,895.0 910.0 99.0 381.0 725.0 UT : 442.0 360.0 9.0 68.0 242.0 VT : 19.3 18.0 .0 .7 13.6 VA : 106.0 89.0 3.0 4.0 75.0 WA : 61.0 60.0 3.0 15.0 49.0 WV : 64.0 55.0 6.0 10.4 37.6 WI : 88.0 80.0 3.0 8.0 65.0 WY : 813.0 510.0 64.0 129.0 370.5 : Oth Sts 4/: 62.0 23.4 .0 20.2 12.9 : US : 9,742.1 5,897.4 2,187.2 1,536.2 6,384.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Sheep and Lambs: Inventory, Supply, and Disposition by State and United States, Revised 1994 (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Farm : Deaths : Inventory State : Slaughter :-------------------------------: Jan 1, 1995 : 5/ : Sheep : Lambs : 2/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Head : AL : .1 1.0 2.5 7.0 AK : .2 .4 .1 1.7 AZ : 13.0 3.0 5.0 145.0 CA : 6.0 24.0 24.0 1,060.0 CO : 3.0 15.0 55.0 545.0 CT : .3 .7 1.0 7.0 ID : 1.0 12.0 18.0 270.0 IL : 1.0 4.0 14.0 83.0 IN : 1.5 2.0 4.0 75.0 IA : 1.0 8.0 30.0 294.0 KS : 1.0 7.0 11.0 155.0 KY : .5 1.2 4.5 27.0 LA : .8 .6 1.5 14.5 ME : .1 .2 .5 11.0 MD : 2.0 1.0 2.0 25.0 MA : .1 .5 .8 11.5 MI : 2.0 4.0 10.0 94.0 MN : 1.0 9.0 21.0 190.0 MO : .3 1.9 4.7 83.0 MT : 1.0 29.0 40.0 490.0 NE : .5 5.0 13.0 105.0 NV : 1.5 8.0 13.0 103.0 NH : .2 .4 .9 7.0 NJ : .9 .7 1.7 16.9 NM : 12.0 21.0 21.0 315.0 NY : 2.0 5.0 6.0 72.0 NC : .1 1.3 2.1 16.0 ND : .5 4.0 14.0 127.0 OH : 1.5 4.5 12.5 162.0 OK : 1.0 4.0 8.0 96.0 OR : 3.0 14.0 22.0 330.0 PA : 1.0 5.0 9.0 110.0 SD : 1.0 20.0 45.0 530.0 TN : .3 1.0 1.6 12.5 TX : 2.0 46.0 50.0 1,700.0 UT : 6.0 18.0 32.0 445.0 VT : .4 .8 2.3 19.5 VA : 1.0 8.0 15.0 95.0 WA : 1.0 2.0 2.0 55.0 WV : .4 4.6 12.0 60.0 WI : 1.0 3.0 11.0 83.0 WY : 2.5 35.0 60.0 790.0 : Oth Sts 4/: .0 2.7 2.2 47.4 : US : 75.7 338.5 605.9 8,886.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Balance sheet estimates by States; the sum of inventory January 1, 1994, lamb crop, and inshipments is equal to the sum of marketings, farm slaughter, deaths, and inventory January 1, 1995. 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 1994 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Value : Cash : Value of : State :Production:Marketings: of : Receipts : Home : Gross : 1/ : 2/ :Production: 3/ : Consumption : Income -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : -- 1,000 Pounds -- --------------- 1,000 Dollars -------------- : AL : 408 682 176 201 7 209 AK : 16 26 22 17 22 39 AZ : 8,988 19,920 5,644 11,280 653 11,933 CA : 51,215 89,832 27,842 54,699 745 55,443 CO : 71,356 152,340 33,844 94,613 306 94,919 CT : 454 500 439 399 60 458 ID : 26,564 27,280 15,299 16,230 138 16,368 IL : 8,150 13,860 5,027 7,899 136 8,035 IN : 6,451 7,430 3,788 4,245 230 4,476 IA : 27,154 34,731 17,604 23,393 255 23,648 KS : 12,069 19,740 7,965 12,229 197 12,427 KY : 2,339 2,347 1,234 1,091 103 1,194 LA : 609 543 337 255 98 353 ME : 957 1,548 808 1,087 44 1,131 MD : 2,033 2,558 1,201 1,235 274 1,508 MA : 926 1,034 880 809 151 960 MI : 6,743 6,590 4,315 4,114 401 4,515 MN : 20,731 28,280 12,637 16,113 140 16,252 MO : 6,841 8,264 3,851 4,384 93 4,477 MT : 37,559 44,990 21,999 24,219 155 24,374 NE : 9,290 12,700 5,033 7,523 71 7,595 NV : 4,293 5,345 1,785 2,229 97 2,325 NH : 410 283 330 229 73 302 NJ : 711 1,877 355 921 112 1,033 NM : 14,181 17,100 8,463 8,493 1,026 9,519 NY : 4,826 5,790 3,036 3,289 145 3,434 NC : 978 903 613 536 32 568 ND : 11,017 17,261 6,013 8,509 70 8,579 OH : 17,269 21,330 9,713 11,724 172 11,896 OK : 6,269 8,940 3,395 4,457 105 4,562 OR : 22,110 32,240 12,368 16,159 718 16,876 PA : 8,376 9,667 5,494 5,928 452 6,380 SD : 44,026 50,215 27,893 30,882 279 31,161 TN : 668 564 444 335 23 358 TX : 90,181 120,025 49,388 63,917 146 64,063 UT : 30,253 31,710 17,013 16,195 644 16,839 VT : 1,765 1,326 1,468 1,150 90 1,240 VA : 7,127 8,350 4,870 5,460 154 5,614 WA : 6,631 7,116 3,503 3,404 112 3,517 WV : 4,871 5,343 3,003 2,903 62 2,965 WI : 8,148 8,608 4,855 5,199 155 5,354 WY : 42,537 51,808 25,522 28,034 197 28,231 : Oth Sts 4/: 2,533 3,916 812 1,144 0 1,144 : US : 630,033 884,910 360,279 507,133 9,142 516,275 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 1994-95 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Average Price : : : per 100 Pounds : : State : 1994 : Value per Head : Total Value :-------------------------: January 1, 1995 : January 1, 1995 : Sheep : Lambs : : -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ----- Dollars ----- Dollars 1,000 Dollars : AL : 19.00 50.00 62 434 AK : 50.00 85.00 77 131 AZ : 30.00 64.00 86 12,470 CA : 29.10 65.60 84 89,040 CO : 29.10 65.60 74 40,330 CT : 40.00 100.00 110 770 ID : 27.70 62.90 85 22,950 IL : 26.10 61.90 87 7,221 IN : 30.20 65.50 89 6,675 IA : 31.00 68.00 85 24,990 KS : 30.20 67.20 70 10,850 KY : 24.00 64.00 80 2,160 LA : 34.00 64.50 80 1,160 ME : 40.00 105.00 105 1,155 MD : 29.50 73.10 110 2,750 MA : 38.00 110.00 110 1,265 MI : 22.40 69.70 90 8,460 MN : 26.10 64.60 76 14,440 MO : 26.50 64.20 76 6,308 MT : 29.20 67.10 68 33,320 NE : 28.50 66.40 75 7,875 NV : 19.60 52.00 81 8,343 NH : 35.00 95.00 120 840 NJ : 31.40 66.00 110 1,859 NM : 31.20 64.30 70 22,050 NY : 25.10 68.50 105 7,560 NC : 27.00 61.00 86 1,376 ND : 27.20 62.00 78 9,906 OH : 28.10 67.40 82 13,284 OK : 32.00 60.00 69 6,624 OR : 25.60 59.80 68 22,440 PA : 30.60 72.20 100 11,000 SD : 29.90 66.50 70 37,100 TN : 30.20 68.30 85 1,063 TX : 35.70 64.80 59 100,300 UT : 23.60 64.10 84 37,380 VT : 42.00 90.00 105 2,048 VA : 25.10 68.40 65 6,175 WA : 22.00 56.20 83 4,565 WV : 23.50 67.90 58 3,480 WI : 22.90 66.00 90 7,470 WY : 28.40 66.70 76 60,040 : Oth Sts 1/: 19.00 50.00 80 3,792 : US : 30.90 65.60 74.70 663,449 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Other states includes AR, DE, GA, HI, MS, RI, and SC. Sheep and Lambs: Inventory, Supply, and Disposition by State and United States, 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 .4 .3 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 4.8 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 60.0 4.0 25.5 45.0 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 15.0 79.0 312.0 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 9.0 1.0 .2 5.5 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 9.6 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 5,603.6 2,147.3 993.9 6,224.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Sheep and Lambs: Inventory, Supply, and Disposition by State and United States, 1995 (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Farm : Deaths : Inventory State : Slaughter :-------------------------------: Jan 1, 1996 : 5/ : Sheep : Lambs : 2/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Head : AL : .1 1.0 2.2 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 : .3 .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 53.0 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 1.5 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 : 68.7 310.9 581.4 8,457.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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, 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 : 67 63 46 21 9 30 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 69,712 CO : 68,453 137,700 51,148 104,808 265 105,073 CT : 463 398 504 439 68 507 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 : 4,861 7,440 3,091 3,673 267 3,940 IA : 28,811 36,400 21,655 27,216 291 27,507 KS : 12,100 15,200 9,429 11,450 220 11,669 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 1,435 567 894 309 1,203 MA : 549 638 571 582 142 724 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 : 6,379 7,342 3,734 4,153 88 4,241 MT : 34,478 39,292 23,805 25,643 189 25,832 NE : 11,559 16,405 7,637 10,955 83 11,038 NV : 4,408 8,415 3,138 5,183 140 5,322 NH : 406 266 366 261 68 329 NJ : 770 1,778 536 967 136 1,103 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 8,589 OK : 5,445 6,970 3,853 4,785 188 4,973 OR : 21,905 18,270 14,776 12,597 868 13,464 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 : 654 497 460 399 19 418 TX : 83,469 94,775 46,510 64,082 195 64,277 UT : 27,669 33,510 19,398 22,611 764 23,375 VT : 1,070 1,557 900 1,065 90 1,155 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 3,654 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/ : 2,276 2,302 1,318 1,320 0 1,320 : US : 600,120 799,087 412,435 558,959 9,898 568,857 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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, 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 68 116 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 77.00 125 6,625 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 83.20 123 2,276 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/ : 19.00 60.00 90 4,356 : US : 28.00 78.20 86.50 731,360 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 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, 1.5 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 28, 1995, "Sheep and Goats" released January 26, 1996, "Cattle" released February 2, 1996, and "Agricultural Prices" released February 29, 1996. 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 29, 1996. 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 Inventory Value: The value of inventory on hand as of January 1 (cattle and information reported by respondents to the respective inventory surveys. Marketings: Includes animals for slaughter market and younger animals shipped 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 Index Page Cattle and Calves Inventory, Supply, and Disposition 1994............... 2 Production and Income 1994............................ 4 Average Price, Value per Head and Total Value 1994-95 5 Inventory, Supply, and Disposition 1995............... 6 Production and Income 1995............................ 8 Average Price, Value per Head and Total Value 1994-95 9 Hogs and Pigs Inventory, Supply, and Disposition 1994.............. 10 Production and Income 1994........................... 12 Average Price, Value per Head and Total Value 1994... 13 Inventory, Supply, and Disposition 1995.............. 14 Production and Income 1995........................... 16 Average Price, Value per Head and Total Value 1995... 17 Reliability Statement...................................... 26 Sheep and Lambs Inventory, Supply, and Disposition 1994.............. 18 Production and Income 1995........................... 20 Average Price, Value per Head and Total Value 1994-95 21 Inventory, Supply, and Disposition 1995.............. 22 Production and Income 1995........................... 24 Average Price, Value per Head and Total Value 1994-95 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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