-'i.> ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES DIVISION OF AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS cooperating with UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE STATISTICAL REPORTING SERVICE BULLETIN 12 - AUGUST 1967 J'-21.-,CA--L_ ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF S RICHARD "Dick" BEARD, CoindmNsioner M. D. "Pete" GILMER, Assistant Commissioner cooperating with UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ORVILLE L. FIEEMAN, Secretary H. C. TRELOGAN, Administr tor, Statistical Reporting Service G. D. SIMPSON, Deputy Administrator and Chairman, Crop Reporting Board R. P. HANDY, Assistant Administrator This bulletin was compiled by ALABAMA CROP AND LIVESTOCK REPORTING SERVICE GEORGE B. STRONG, Agricultural Statistician In Charge CHARLES A. ALLEN III, Agricultural Statistician FRED S. BARRETT, Jl., Agricultural Statistician TOMMY E. DAVIS, Agricultural Statistician LESTER J. HARTUNG, Agricultural Statistician JOSEPH G. THOMAS, JR., Agricultural Statistician JAMES G. HAND, Student Trainee The clerical force of the Service includes Miss Maudie Amason (Supervisor), Mrs. Annette D. Culp, Mrs. Shir!ey M. HIall, Mrs. Betty M. Herring, Mrs. Alice M. Justiss, Mrs. Virgie McDaniel, Mrs. Elizabeth Y. McKim, Mrs. Leone Moore, Mrs. Naomi Pannell, Mr. Frank Stripling, and Mrs. Joyce Williams. P. 0. Box 1071 Montgomery, Alabama 36102 AUGUST, 1967 'STRIES CONTENTS Introduction Graphs ivestock Summary ....................... ............................. Livestock Summary C rop S u m m ary .............................................. Field Crops Seed Crops Commercial Vegetables ................................ Fruit and Nut Crops .................................. ...... Livestock D airy .................... .................... P ou ltry ........................................ Prices .. Fertilizer Sales ............. Miscellaneous 1964 Census Data by Counties C ash R eceipts ................................ ........ F a rm L ab or .................................... ............ .......... R eports Issued ........................................ Index Page ... ................... 1 ........................................ 4 7 .......................10.............. .. ................................... 48 ........................................ 46 ............................ 48............ .......... -5............. . 50 S63................................. .... 4 ........................................ 67 ........................................ 7 4 .................. ........................ 8 ....................................... . 86 .................. ...................... 88 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS PREFACE In accordance with State law, it is a pleasure to present this issue of Alabama Agricultural Statistics which is the twelfth of a series that began in 1948. Bulletins in this series present information necessary to keep farmers, agricultural leaders and related interests fully informed for making plans and decisions to meet changes in the State's dynamic agriculture. Agriculture is undergoing many technological changes, changes which affect the production and processing of food, changes that can and will affect the demand and supply of many farm products. This trend, so evident at the present time, makes the compilation of statistics dealing with agriculture of far more importance to the farmer and businessman than ever before. Most of the tables in earlier bulletins of the series Alabama Agricultural Sta- tistics contain data for a 10-year period. Data now presented update the more important series in bulletin 11 published in July 1962. All data carried in this bulletin have been revised to the level indicated by the 1964 Census of Agriculture. The material presented herein has been prepared for publicationby the Ala- bama Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, which reflects the cooperative efforts of the Alabama and United States Departments of Agriculture. Federal funds provide facilities for a basic program of crop, livestock and price estimates for the State as a part of the National program. State funds make it possible to prepare and publish more detailed data, such as county estimates, and special reports on commodities of local importance. The county tonnage report issued for the fertilizer industry is an example. Most of the statistics in this bulletin are estimates based on sample data and are not enumerations. It is important to acknowledge that these estimates are based largely on replies to various mail inquiries from many Alabama farmers and businessmen who buy, sell and process farm commodities. We want to acknowledge and offer our sincere thanks for the public service rendered by all reporters and cooperating agencies. Richard "Dick" Beard Geoge B. Strong Commissioner of Agriculture Agricultural Statistician and Industries In Charge ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Reports from farmers are tabulated by counties and districts. This aids in interpreting the averages and in making calculations of the State estimates. ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS ALABAMA COTTON,:' ACREAGE & PRODUCTION, 1866I96 6 ALABAMA CORN: ACREAGE &~ PRODUCTION, 1866-1966'-J' TEN THOUSAND, ACREFF 50[ _ _ _ _ II' A ~ I 116 I' 88 BOORHELS ACRES It H I\ Al I 1865 1870 175 1880 1885 1890 1895 1900 1905 1910 1915 1920 1925 1930 193 1940 1945 1950 1955 .1960 1965 1970 I I PR IOR TO1919, ALL GORNAGREAGE ANDPRODUCTION. 1919 TO DATECORN FOR GRAIN ACREAGE 050 PRODUCT ION. 10?ili _ __L~ I 11111111111111 1 11 1 1 I lll I I I I I I I I I I 111111ILL MILLION 20 i i ., I i i i i i i i i i i i i - ; i 111111 11111111 IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS ALABAMA MILK COWS & ALL CATTLE: NUMBER ON FARMS AS OFJAN.1, 1867-1967 .185 190 9 5 1900 1905 1910 915 19D0 192D 1930 1935 1940 I945 1950 1955 19A0 19659 1970 ALABAMA HOGS: NUMBER. ON FARMS AS OFJAN.I, 1867-1967 1401 .1 1 i.__ _ ____.4001 .141 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~11 i111VW.L LLLLLLLiLL LJiLLIiL!ILJILi ?UUIL pIUi 0 U-L i A U-U I4I LLLJ THOUSAND -1HEADr T50554 HNEADI [TTI111~]1VITf.8ff0 ViJ4 1'200 .1D00 SoD THQNtqW4 100 Sooj 600~ I-i ---------- I I I 1 1.1 1 1 1 1920 FM 1930 1935 1940 PjOl - 1950 1955 WO t965( 19701865 1870 1875 18#0' 1885 1890 18'95 1900 1905 1910 1915 it I I I I I I I I ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS .NUMBER OF FARMS, 1964 lb 1 Dot = 100 farms Source - U. S. Census 1 , I ' " w ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Inventory of livestock and poultry on farms. January 1. 1966 and 1967 Number on farms Value per head Total value Class 1966 1967 1966 1967 1966 1967 - Thousand head - - Dollars - -Thousand dollars- Cattle and calves .............. 1,935 1,877 92.00 106.00 178,020 198,962 Milk cows .................... 186 177 122.00 134.00 22,692 23,718 Chickens2 ...................... 15,729 16,850 1.00 .94 15,729 15,839 Hogs and pigs ................ 685 795 32.10 27.30 21,988 21,704 Sheep and lambs ............. 10 8.7 13.40 13.00 134 113 Turkeys ........................ 16 43 4.35 4.65 70 200 Total ................. 215,941 236,818 1 Cows and heifers, 2 years old and over kept for milk included in cattle and calves. Excludes broilers. Livestock, dairy, poultry, egg production, and income, 1965 and 1966 Unit Production Cash reecipts Gross income' 1965 1966 1965 1966 1965 1966 - Thousand units - - Thousand units - Cattle and calves ............... Lb. 535,215 543,940 93,485 121,202 94,696 122,680 Hogs and pigs .................. Lb. 206,452 232,406 37,243 44,495 41,162 48,598 Sheep and lambs ................ Lb. 382 300 69 25 82 61 Milk2 ............................. Lb. 838,000 834,000 40,904 42,464 48,522 49,199 Wool .............................. Lb. 60 52 32 26 32 26 Chickens 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lb. 53,202 58,292 5,228 5,227 5,863 5,685 Broilers ........................... Lb. 969,262 1,134,434 4138,604 4161,090 138,604 161,090 Turkeys .......................... Lb. 14,605 24,003 43,241 45,410 3,241 5,410 Eggs ............................. No. 2,291,000 2,358,000 73,511 84,325 75,794 86,264 ' Receipts from sales plus value of products consumed in household on farms where produced. 2 Excludes milk sucked by calves. a Excludes broilers. Includes consumption in households of producers. Alabama production rank among States, 1965 and 1966 Commodity 1965 1966 Commodity 1965 1966 Cantaloups ................... 17 20 Pecans ........................ 4 3 Cattle and calves' ............. 24 22 Potatoes, all ................. 19 16 Chickens' ..................... 9 8 Sheep and lambs' ............. 42 41 Broilers ....................... 3 3 Snap beans 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 15 Corn for grain ................ 17 17 Sorghum for forage ........... 16 14 Cotton ........................ 5 6 Sorghum for grain ............ 21 22 Cowpeas for peas .............. 5 3 Soybeans for beans ............ 20 19 Crimson clover seed ............ 3 2 Strawberries .................. 23 23 Cucumbers 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 18 Sugarcane sirup ................ 4 3 Eggs ......................... 11 10 Sweet corn' .................. 19 17 Hay .................... ..... 33 34 Sweetpotatoes ................. 10 9 Hogs and pigs' ............... 15 15 Tall fescue seed ............... 8 8 Ice cream ..................... 29 30 Tomatoes2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 14 Lespedeza seed ................. 14 13 Tung nuts ...................... 3 3 Lima beans 2 .................... 2 1 Turkeys' ..................... 33 25 Milk ......................... 32 32 Watermelons ................... 6 6 Oats .......................... 33 33 Wheat, winter ................ 34 34 Peaches ....................... 10 13 Wool ....................... 41 41 Peanuts ....................... 5 5 1 January 1 inventory following year. 2 For fresh market. ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Principal crops: Acreage, yield, production, and va~ue, 1965 and 1966 Yield per Acreage planted Acreage harvested harvested acre Crop Unit 1965 1966 1965 1966 '1965 1966 General crops - -- Acres -- - (see unit column) Corn for grain ................ Bu. Corn for silage..... ........ Ton Corn for forage, pasture.......... All corn........................ Winter wheat..................Bu. Oats.........................Bu. Sorghum for grain.............Bu. Sorghum for silage ............ Ton Sorghum for forage...........Ton Sugarcane for sirup............Gal. Cotton lint...................Lb. Cottonseed....................Ton All Irish potatoes.............Owt. Baldwin area'..............wt. Other area.................Cwt. Sweetpotatoes.................Cwt. Tobacco type 14..............Lb. Seeds Crimison clover...............Lb. Lespedeza....................Lb. Tall fescue...................Lb. Rays Alfalfa.......................Ton Clover-timothy................Ton Lespedeza............... ..... Ton Peanut vine............ :......Tron Grain ......................... Ton Other ......................... Ton Al.......................... Ton Legumes Soybeans grown alone........ .... Soybeans for beans............ Bu. Cowpeas grown alone......... .... Cowpeas for peas............. Bu. Peanuts grown alone......... .... Peanuts for nuts ............. Lb. Fruits and nuts Peaches.................... Bu. Pecans, improved............. Lb. Pecans, seedlings.... ......... Lb. Pecans, total................. Lb. Tung nuts .................... Ton 1, 0,0 68,000 179,000 830 ,000 20,900O 15,300 5,600 6,400 991,0600 70,000 137,000 589,000 17,000 6,100 5,800 938,000 36,000 59,000 1,033,000 55,000 40,000 10,000 16,000 12,000 1,200 809,000 20,9.40 0 15,000 5,400 6,400 500 869,000 43,000 69,000 981,000 58,000 34,000 7,000 18,000 13,000 1,200 564,000 22 , 70 0 16,600 6,100 5,800 600 40.0 9.0 24.5 35.0 27.0 10.0 1.70 175. 505. 117. 110. 78. 1,595. 9,000 6,500 130. 3,500 3,500 175. ..... ..... 7,000 10,000 190. .... 11,000i o 9,000 1.85 ..... ..... 42,000 44,000 1.25 76,000 62,000 1.25 ...... ... . 77,000 74,000 .70 .. .. . . 39,000 31,000 1.15 ..... ..... 319,000 293,000 1.75 564,000 513,000 1.46 257,000 16 ,000 202,600 310,000 15,000 .195,00 commercial vegetables - for f resh market Cabbage...................... Cwt. .... Cantaloups .................... Cwt. .... Lima beans .................... Cwt. Snap beans, mid-spring ........ Cwt. .... Snap beans, summer...........Cwt. Strawberries .................. Lb. .... Sweet corn............ ...... Cwt. .... Tomatoes....................Cwt. ..... Watermelons.................. Cwt. .... ,000 19400 0 600 1,500 3,200 700 900 650 2,300 4,200 13,700 280,600 5000 188,000 550 1,500 3,300 700 850 650 2,500 4,600 13,000 22.0 30.0 8.5 28.0 38.0 30.0 10.0 1.75 160. 392. 147. 155. 126. 75. 1,635. 100. 200. 210. 1.90 1.25 1.25 .60 1.35 1.65 1.40 24.5 115. 130. 50. 50. 24. :23. 20. 22. 30. 25. 2,350. 2,400. 47. 5Q. 62. 60. 95. 95. Includes Baldwin, Escambia and Mobile counties. ... .. ... . . .... ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Principal crops: Acreage, yield, production, and value, 1965 and 1966(con.) Season Value of Production average price production Crop Unit 1965 1966 .1965 1966 1965 1966 -Thousands - - Dollars - Thous. dollars General crops Corn for grain...............Bu. Corn for silage...............Ton Corn for forage, pasture......... All corn........................ Winter Wheat................. Oats........................Bu. Sorghum for grain............Bu. Sorghum for silage............Ton Sorghum for forage...........Ton Sugarcane for sirup...........Gal. Cotton lint 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lb. Cottonseed...................Ton All Irish potatoes.............Cwt. Baldwin area 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cwt. Other area.................Cwt. Sweetpotatoes.Cwt. Tobacoo type 14......... Lb. Seeds Crimson clover...............Lb. Lespedeza ................... Lb. Tall fescue...................Lb. Rays Alfalfa.. .............. Ton Clover-timothy..........Ton Lespedeza........... ... Ton Peanut vine ................. Ton Miain.......................ITon Other ................ Ton All ................ Ton Legumes S oybeans grown alone....... .... Soybeans for beans ........... Bu. Cowpeas grown alone .... ... Cowpeas for peas ........ .Eu Peanuts grown alone...... Peanuts for nuts. .... Lb Fruits and nuts Peaches...........u. Pecans, Improved............. Lb. Pecans, seedlings ............. Lb. Pecans, total................. Lb. Tung nuts 6 s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ton 37,520 324 1,348 1,400 270 160 20 210 853 342 2,349 1,755 594 499 798 26,070- 366 1,624 1,292 210 180 23 192 461 190 3,342 22,573 769 435 981 1.24 -1.42 .82 1.11 21.50' 2.20 .2889 43,90 4.82- 4.92 4.52 4.71 .630 1,170 650 .230 612 700 .140 1,330 2,100 .115 52 95 54 45 558 824 5,016 258,020 41,050 24,500 5,000 29,500 1,100 17 55 78 44 42 483 719 50 226,540 550 22,500 4,000 26,500 1,700 24.80" 2.4 44.5 2.75 .190 .150 .184 60.00 1.47 1.63* .83 1.15 19.5 2.30 .204 62.40 1.62 1.58 1.72 5.14 .675 .265 .250 .110 25.5 46,525 38,323 1,914 2,647 1,148 1,072 300 242 462 442 123,251 47,004 15,014 11,856 11,320 4,519 8,635 3,196 2,685 1,323 2,350 2,236 503 662 269 86 153 20,435 2. 12,9 .li 271,6 172 175 231 19,61 250 .2251 4.05 2,695 2,228 .300 4,655 6,750 .250 750 1,000 .293 5,405 7,750 54.00 66 92 Commercial vegetables - for fresh market Cabbage ....................... Cwt. Cantaloups.............. Cwt. Lima beans ............ Cwt. Snap beans, mid-spring.....Cwt. Snap beans, summer...........wt. Strawberries ................... Lb. Sweet corn...................Cwt. Tomatoes..................... Cwt. Watermelons ................... Cwt. 69 72 4.85 75 75 3.40 77 76 11.40 14 15 9.80 27 21 10.60 1,528 1,560 .230 108 125 4.70 260 276 7.70 1,302 1,235 1.40 4.35 4.95 11.60 10.70 12.00 .218 4.95 7.50 1.75 335 313 255 371 878 882 137 160 286 252 351 340 568 619 2,002 2,070 1,823 2,161 1Production In 500-lb. gross weight bales. 2 Production Includes 550,000 cwt. not marketed because of low prices. 3 Includes Baldwin, Escambia, and Mobile counties. 4 Includes 70,000 bushels not marketed because of economic conditions and excluded in computing value.5 Production in tons. ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Cotton: Acreage, yield, production, and value, 1957-66 Acreage Yield Per Per Total Season Year Planted Harvested planted harvested production average Value of acre acre 1 price production Thou. Cents Thou. - - Thous. acres - - Pounds - - bales per lb. dole. 1957................ 747 735 340 346 530 29.89 79,168 1958................ 540 530 390 398 439 35.59 78,217 1959 ................ 855 835 403 412 718 33.30 119,469 1960................ 878 860 413 421 756 31.88 120,456 1961................ 942 905 314 327 617 33.89 104,472 1962................ 917 900 364 371 696 32.90 114,509 1963................. 848 832 501 511 886 32.84 145,510 1964................. 847 831 503 512 889 29.70 132,009 1965................ 830 809 493 505 853 28.89 123,251 1966............... 589 564 375 392 461 220.4 47,004 1 In 500-pound gross weight bales ginned with allowance made for interstate movement of seed cotton for ginning. 2 Average price to April 1, 1967, including an allowance for unredeemed loans. Cotton: Estimated percentage of total lint sales made by farmers each month, 1957-66 Crop of Month 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Percent 1 August.. . ............ ..... 7 2 3 3 0 3 2 1 1 1 September.................... 14 6 29 22 9 14 8 10 14 7 October................ . 14 12 41 38 20 18 13 22 31 22 November ....................... 9 10 18 28 20 12. 8 14 19 21 December....................... 7 3 6 6 6 4 3 4 2 7 January....................... 2 2 2 2 3 3 0 1 1 5 February................. ..... 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 March........................ 1 0 0 1 5 1 1 1 2 April. 4 1 0 0 1 3 1 1 0 - May... ....................... 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 - June........................... 1 00 1 1 1 1 1 - July... .................... 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 - Season.................. 65 38 100 100 65 67 40 58 72 266 1 The difference between total season sales and 100 percent represents cotton placed in government loan and unredeemed during the current marketing season. 2 Excludes unredeemed loans and cotton still in producers hands on April 1, 1967. Cottonseed: Production, farm disposition, and vtlue, 1957-66 Farm disposition Season Value Year Production Sales to Other average Of Of oil mills 1 price production sales - - - Thousand tons - - - Dollars - - Thous. dollars - 1957............................ 215 200 15 46.30 9,954 9,260 1958............................ 180 160 20 44.80 8,064 7,168 1959............................ 291 265 26 35.40 10,301 9,381 1960............................ 305 280 25 35.40 10,797 9,912 1961............................ 254 235 19 45.40 11,532 10,669 1962............................ 278 260 18 44.70 12,427 11,622 1963............................ 354 335 19 46.90 16,603 15,712 1964............................ 358 341 17 43.80 15,680 14,936 1965............................ 342 326 16 43.90 15,014 14,311 1966............................ 190 178 12 62.40 11,856 11,107 1 Includes amount used for planting crop of succeeding year. ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Tobacco: Acreage, yield, production, and value, 1957-1966 Acreage Yield Pro- Season Value of Year harvested per acre duction avg. price production Acres Pounds Thous. lbs. Dollars Thous. dols. 1957............................ 330 1125 371 .535 198 1958 ............................ 260 1485 386 .575 222 1959 ............................ 450 1250 562 .559 314 1960.............................. 460 1530 704 .538 379 1961 ............................ 470 1535 721 .593 428 1962 ............................ 500 1720 860 .510 439 1963 ............................ 470 1670 785 .521 409 1964 ............................ 470 1565 736 .545 401 1965............................ 500 1595 798 .630 503 1966........................... 600 1635 981 .675 662 t .. Dot = 1,000 Acres ? : -... .. .: .. . , . q . , lee 1w 11 Cotton: Acreage, yield and production, by counties, 1964-66 District Acreage planted Acreage harvested Yield per acre Production (500 pound and harvested gross weight bales) county 1964 1965 1966 1964 1965 1966 1964 1965 1966 1964 1965 1966 Acres Acres Pounds Bales DISTRICT 1 Colbert............ 20,800 20,900 16,450 20,250 20,400 15,900 636 684 441 26,900 29,100 14,650 Fayette............ 8,150 8,350 6,800 7,970 8,100 6,550 506 557 397 8,400 9,400 5,400 Franklin........... 11,600 12,200 9,150 11,450 12,000 8,800 492 495 267 11,800 12,400 4,900 Lamar............. 8,900 9,150 6,850 8,800 8,950 6,600 462 468 343 8,500 8,750 4,720 Marion............. 11,100 11,750 8,050 10,950 11,500 7,750 553 527 301 12,600 12,600 4,860 Total............ 60,550 62,350 47,300 59,420 60,950 45,600 550 568 363 68,200 72,250 34,530 DISTRICT 2 Lauderdale......... 25,200 25,000 18,000 24,500 24,400 17,200 518 580 440 26,500 29,500 15,800 Lawrence .......... 37,600 36,700 28,950 36,500 35,900 27,650 637 752 389 48,600 56,300 22,400 Limestone.......... 48,400 49,100 35,500 47,300 48,000 34,000 571 710 487 56,300 71,100 34,600 Madison............ 55,500 55,050 42,400 54,300 54,000 40,200 609 677 498 69,100 76,300 41,800 Marshall............ 26,850 27,300 19,900 26,350 26,800 18,600 619 601 296 34,000 33,600 11,500 Morgan............ 24,350 24,300 17,700 23,800 23,850 16,700 544 509 304 27,000 25,300 10,600 Total............ 217,900 217,450 162,450 212,750 212,950 154,350 589 658 424 261,500 292,100 136,700 DISTRICT 2a Bibb............... 2,820 2,970 2,100 2,750 2,890 2,070 576 540 464 3,310 3,250 2,000 Blount............. 14,850 15,000 11,100 14,550 14,500 10,000 543 443 244 16,500 13,400 5,100 Chilton ............ 8,150 8,250 5,600 8,000 7,950 5,500 538 392 391 9,000 6,500 4,490 Cullman ........... 26,900 28,450 18,350 26,450 27,550 16,350 623 532 280 34,400 30,600 9,550 Jefferson .......... 2,370 2,500 1,600 2,340 2,420 1,550 496 483 363 2,420 2,440 1,170 Saint Clair ......... 2,820 2,980 1,660 2,790 2,900 1,610 495 371 376 2,880 2,240 1,260 t Shelby............. 5,950 6,000 4,100 5,800 5,750 3,950 645 550 466 7,800 6,600 3,840 Walker ............. 4,250 4,380 3,400 4,200 4,260 3,270 465 430 246 4,080 3,820 1,680 Winston............ 5,130 5,200 3,820 5,060 5,050 3,620 510 469 221 5,400 4,940 1,670 Total ............ 73,240 75,730 51,730 71,940 73,270 47,920 571 483 307 85,790 73,790 30,760 DISTRICT 3 Calhoun ............ 5,600 5,880 4,420 5,520 5,790 4,280 480 491 313 5,550 5,900 2,800 H Cherokee............20,500 20,850 17,100 20,100 20,500 16,700 654 721 497 27,500 30,800 17,300 Cleburne ............ 400 820 500 390 800 480 410 375 260 330 620 260 0 DeKalb ............ 31,100 30,950 23,350 30,450 30,350 22,350 577 614 315 36,600 38,900 14,700 / Etowah............. 11,150 11,220 8,400 10,980 11,020 8,050 512 456 281 11,700 10,500 4,720 Jackson............. 22,200 22,400 16,000 21,850 21,950 14,950 543 583 328 24,800 26,700 10,250 Total ............ 90,950 92,120 69,770 89,290 90,410 66,810 571 601 359 106,480 113,420 50,030 DISTRICT 4 Greene............. .12,250 12,450 8,950 12,070 12,050 8,700 465 382 408 11,700 9,600 7,400 Hale............... 13,900 13,500 9,900 13,700 13,000 9,600 533 438 448 15,200 11,900 9,000 Marengo........... 11,800 12,100 8,650 11,650 11,800 8,350 423 299 354 10,300 7,350 6,200 Pickens ............ 12,450 12,350 8,800 12,200 11,900 8,450 485 424 378 12,400 10,500 6,650 Sumter .............. 12,050 11,700 8,200 11,900 11,500 7,950 411 320 416 10,200 7,700 6,900 Tuscaloosa......... . 14,150 14,050 9,850 13,950 13,600 9,600 496 507 460 14,500 14,400 9,200 Total ............ 76,600 76,150 54,350 75,470 73,850 52,650 471 399 413 74,300 61,450 45,350 DISTRZCT 5 Autauga............ 8,420 8,280 5,750 8,220 8,000 5,550 672 667 620 11,500 11,100 7,200 Dallas.............. 25,400 24,400 16,900 25,100 23,950 16,500 486 440 445 25,500 22,000 15,300 Elmore............. 13,700 13,550 10,250 13,450 13,200 9,950 574 530 471 16,100 14,600 9,800 Lowndes........... 9,700 9,180 6,700 9,600 8,950 6.500 494 467 469 9,900 8,700 6,350 Montgomery........ 9,230 8,450 6,300 9,080 8,200 6,200 371 354 363 7,050 6,050 4,700 Perry. ........... 10,250 9,650 7,050 10,150 9,450 6,850 549 463 378 11,600 9,100 5,400 Wilcox............. 10,300 9,550 6,500 10,150 9,300 6,400 366 295 402 7,750 5,700 5,400 Total ............ 87,000 83,060 59,450 85,750 81,050 57,950 499 457 448 89,400 77,250 54,150 DISTRICT 6 Chambers.......... 6,580 5,380 3,550 6,470 5,200 3,350 440 Clay ............... 1,090 900 110 1,080 860 100 421 Coosa.............. 630 610 340 620 590 320 403 Lee................ 7,900 7,500 5,400 7,790 7,200 5,200 417 Macon............. 15,050 14,400 10,450 14,750 13,900 10,000 422 Randolph.......... 3,770 3,570 1,940 3,690 3,450 1,800 464 Russell............. 8,950 8,510 5,600 8,750 8,210 5,450 340 Talladega.......... 11,400 11,500 7,250 11,200 10,950 7,000 459 Tallapoosa ......... 5,270 5,100 3,700 5,170 4,900 3,600 470 Total............. 60,640 57,470 38,340 59,520 55,260 36,820 425 DISTRICT 7 Baldwin ............ 1,320 1,470 1,210 1,300 1,430 4160 477 Choctaw............ 4,650 4,820 3,250 4,590 4,670 3,040 403 Clarke............. 4,670 4,270 2,660 4,610 4,170 2,500 367 Mobile............. 1,860 1,460 1,030 1,820 1,420 990 360 Washington........ 1,950 1,970 1,330 1,920 1,920 1,200 539 Total............. 14,450 13,990 9,480 14,240 13,610 8,890 411 DISTRICT 8 Butler ............. 8,200 7,500 4,820 8,070 7,300 4,630 405 Conecuh............10,200 9,450 6,550 9,950 9,150 6,300 355 Covington...........12,300 11,850 7,500 12,070 11,550 7,300 414 Crenshaw........... 6,620 6,300 2,950 6,500 6,100 2,850 404 Escambia ........... 9,300 8,130 5,750 9,020 7,900 5,650 540 Monroe ............ 17,000 15,750 10,900 16,650 15,300 10,600 519 Total............. . 63,620 58,980 38,470 62,260 57,300 37,330 449 DISTRICT 9 Barbour............. 10,600 9,430 5,850 10,450 9,200 5,700 398 Bullock............. 6,900 6,470 4,260 6,800 6,300 4,110 303 Coffee...............13,850 12,650 5,900 13,600 12,250 5,800 370 Dale................. 6,470 5,800 3,800 6,370 5,700 3,720 400 Geneva.............. 18,650 16,900 11,400 18,300 16,450 10,950 366 Henry.............. 12,900 11,800 7,400 12,700 11,550 7,100 398 Houston ............. 23,850 22,500 15,400 23,400 21,950 14,750 427 Pike............... . 8,830 7,150 3,650 8,740 6,950 3,550 319 Total ............ 102,050 92,700 57,660 100,360 90,350 55,680 382 STATE............... .847,000 830,000 589,000 831,000 809,000 564,000 512 320 388 5,950 3,470 2,710 302 300 950 540 60 314 300 520 380 200 383 416 6,800 5,750 4,520 390 455 13,000 11,300 9,500 349 307 3,580 2,510 1,150 280 374 6,200 4,800 4,250 395 318 10,700 9,050 4,640 397 453 5,050 4,050 3,410 > 363 396 52,750 41,850 30,440 297 405 1,290 880 980 2 229 368 3,860 2,230 2,340 206 303 3,540 1,790 1,580 - 278 319 1,370 820 660 H 326 313 2,160 1,300 780 c 248 342 12,220 7,020 6,340 396 435 6,850 6,050 4,200 300 383 7,360 5,740 5,050 W 336 375 10,400 8,100 5,700 370 435 5,500 4,710 2,590 515 475 10,200 8,500 5,600 H 438 411 18,000 14,000 9,100 394 414 58,310 47,100 32,240 289 376 8,700 5,550 4,470 257 357 4,300 3,380 3,060 327 347 10,500 8,350 4,200 297 335 5,300 3,530 2,600 430 320 14,000 14,800 7,300 361 425 10,550 8,700 6,300 405 322 20,900 18,600 9,900 266 355 5,800 3,860 2,630 354 348 80,050 66,770 40,460 505 392 889,000 853,000 461,000 vuuvvu'~ ~~ ........ ~LV~LIUV J,~uV OLIPV I.YPIZ o.JUV CAD 14 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Corn: Acreage utilization, 1957-66 Harvested Year Planted acreage For grain For silage For forage Total - - ----- -- Thousand acres - - - - 1957 ............................... 2,136 1,907 13 190 2,110 1958... ............................... 1,930 1,794 13 113 1,920 1959.................................. 2,023 1,807 16 174 1,997 1960... ............................... 1,868 1,705 22 130 1,857 1961.................................. 1,476 1,330 22 115 1,467 1962................................ 1,269 1,144 16 102 1,262 1963............ ................... 1,282 1,133 32 110 1,275 1964............. .................. 1,141 1,020 34 81 1,135 1965.................................. 1,038 938 36 59 1,033 1966 ......................... ...... 991 869 43 69 981 Corn for Grain: Acreage, yield, production, and value, 1957-66 Harvested Yield Season Value of 'Year acrvested Yieldre Production average production Year acreage per acre price Thou. acres Bushels Thous. bushels Dollars Thous. dols. 1957 . .............................. 1,907 25.0 47,675 1.24 59,117 1958 ............. .................. 1,794 31.0 55,614 1.19 66,181 1959 ............................. 1,807 26.0 46,982 1.13 53,090 1960 . ............... ....... 1,705 26.0 44,330 1.13 50,093 1961 ............................... 1,330 33.0 43,890 1.14 50,035 1962 ....... ................... 1,144 27.5 31,460 1.23 38,696 1963................... 1,133 35.5 40,222 1.23 49,473 1964 ............................... 1,020 35.5 36,210 1.24 44,900 1965 ................................ 938 40.0 37,520 1.24 46,525 1966 ................................ 869 30.0 26,070 1.47 38,323 Corn for Grain: Production, farm disposition, and value, 1957-66 Farm disposition Value of Feed For farm corn for Value of Year Production and household Sold farm house- sales seed use hold use -- Thousand bushels -- - Thousand dollars 1957 ..................... 47,675 31,771 648 15,256 804 18;917 1958 ..................... 55,614 36,711 550 18,353 654 21,840 1959 ..................... 46,982 31,488 460 15,034 520 16,988 1960 ..................... 44,330 30,606 425 13,299 480 15,028 1961 ...................... 43,890 31,601 1 12,289 1 14,009 1962 ...................... 31,460 21,707 9,753 11,996 1963 ..................... 40,222 26,949 13,273 16,326 1964 .................. ... 36,210 23,174 13,036 16,165 1965 .................... 37,520 25,138 12,382 15,354 1966 ..................... 26,070 17,467 8,603 12,646 1 Estimates discontinued with 1961 crop. ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Corn grain and silage: Acreage, yield, -and production, 1957-66 YearHarvested for grain Harvested for silage Acreage Yield Production Acreage Yield Production Thous. Thous Thous. Thous. acres Bushels bus, acres Tons tons 1957.-..........1,907 25.0 47,675 13 6.1 84 1958 .... ........... 1,794 31.0 55,614 13 7.5 98 1959......... ............ .1,807 26.0 46,982 16 7.5 120 1960 ............ .......... 1,705 26.0 44,330 22 7.0 154 1961 ....................... 1,330 33.0 43,890 22 8.5 187, 1962...................... 1,144 .27.5 31,460 16 8.5 .136 1963 ...................... 1,133 35.5 40,222 32 9.01 288 1964................. 1,020 35.5 36,210 34 9.0 306 1965................ ....... 938 40.0" 37,520 36 9.0 324 1966, ...................... 869 30.0 26,070 43 8.5 366 Corn, stocks, on farms, quarterly, 1957-66 Year' January 1 Anril 1 July 1 October 1 _________________________________________(old crop) S~~~Thousand bushels- -------- 1957...................28,642 15,753 7,160 1,671 1958...................29,082 13,826 6,198 1,430 1959......... ..................... ...... 35,037 20,021 8,898 2,503 1960....................26,780 13,625 4,463 1,400. 1961...................................... 26,155 12,856 5,763 1.995 1962...................................... 27,651 14,.484 6,584. 2,633 1963 .......... ........................... 16,359 7,550 3,775 944 1964............ .......................... 201110,458 6,033 2,413 1965................................. ..... 18,829 11,225 4,345. 1,629 1966..................................... 20,636 10,130 5,628 1,501 ,AU corn: Acreage planted and harvested for all purposes, by counties, 1961-66 District Planted acres for all purposes Harvested acres for all purposes and county 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Acres Acres DISTRICT 1 Colbert.......... Fayette......... Franklin......... Lamar........... Marion.......... Total.......... DISTRICT 2 Lauderdale. Lawrence........ Limestone. Madison......... Marshall........ Morgan.......... Total.......... DISTRICT 2a Bibb.............. Blount............ Chilton......... Cullman........ Jefferson........ Saint Clair Shelby.......... Walker.......... Winston......... Total........... DISTRICT 3 Calhoun.......... Cherokee......... Cleburne .......... DeKalb........... Etowah........... Jackson.......... Total........... DISTRICT 4 Greene ............. Hale ............... Marengo.......... Pickens .......... Sumter........... Tuscaloosa ... Total........... 15,000 12,500 11,500 9,400 9,900 9,800 18,900 17,000 16,800 14,800 14,400 12,800 18,300 16,200 15,700 13,700 12,600 11,400 14,200 12,100 11,200 9,400 8,600 7,700 20,100 17,700 17,300 15,000 14,500 12,900 86,500 75,500 72,500 62,300 60,000 54,600 21,500 18,400 19,400 18,000 16,600 15,500 35,900 28,900 28,300 25,000 23,000 22,300 29,200 24,700 25,800 23,800 21,600 20,000 37,300 29,900 29,400 25,800 23,900 23,500 47,700 38.000 37,100 32,300 29,700 28,000 25,400 20,300 20,000 17,600 16,200 15,700 197,000 160,200 160,000 142,500 131,000 125,000 5,400 4,700 4,750 4,400 4,150 3,950 26,000 21,300 21,300 18,700 17,300 17,000 13,900 12,400 13,400 13,000 12,000 11,700 41,300 34,400 35,100 31,600 29,100 28,500 3,500 3,100 3,350 3,250 2,950 2,850 7,600 6,100 5,850 5,000 4,600 4,400 7,000 6,000 6,350 A,850 5,500 5,450 11,800 9,900 10,100 9,100 8,400 8,150 8,500 7,200 7,300 6,600 6,000 5,650 125,000 105,100 107,500 97,500 90,000 87,650 11,600 9,600 9,850 8,600 7,800 7,100 25,700 21,900 23,300 21,000 18,900 17,900 6,000 4,900 4,950 4,200 3,700 3,400 66,100 55,100 56,800 50,000 44,800 41,800 18,5001 15,500 16,000 14,200 12,700 11,800 53,100 45,000 47,600 42,700 38,100 36,000 181,000 152,000 158,500 140,700 126,000 118,000 13,100 12,100 12,100 11,200 10,000 9,600 11,100 10,400 10,600 10,000 9,300 9,000 13,200 11,900 11,700 10,500 9,500 8,700 15,700 14,600 14,700 13,600 12,500 11,900 17,100 15,600 15,600 14,200 12,800 12,200 15,800 13,900 13,300 11,700 10,900 10,500 86,000 78,500 78,000 71,200 65,000 61,900 I-' 01 14,900 12,450 11,430 9,350 9,850 9,650 18,800 16,910 16,710 14,700 14,330 12,650 18,200 16,120 15,610 13,600 12,520 11,300 14,100 12,050 11,140 9,350 8,550 7,650 20,000 17,620 17,210 14,950 14,450 12,800 86,000 75,150 72,100 61,950 59,700 54,050 21,300 18,300 19,280 17,900 16,500 15,350 35,600 28,700 28,100 24,850 22,850 22,050 29,000 24,550 25,650 23,700 21,500 19,850 37,000 29,700 29,200 25,650 23,750 23,350 47,400 37,800 36,900 32,150 29,550 27,800 25,200 20,150 19,870 17,500 16,100 15,600 195,500 159,200 159,000 141,750 130,250 124,000 5,370 4,670 4,730 4,350 4,120 3,910 25,870 21,200 21,200 18,600 17,200 16,800 13,800 12,320 13,330 12,950 11,950 11,550 41,100 34,150 34,920 31,450 28,950 28,300 3,480 3,080 3,3 30 2,930 2,800 7,550 6,060 5,820 4,950 4,570 4,300 6,950 5,970 6,320 5,800 5,470 5,350 11,730 9,800 10,040 9,050 8,360 8,070 8,450 7,150 7,260 6,550 5,930 5,600 124,300 104,400 106,950 96,930 89,480 86,680 11,500 9,550 9,780 8,550 7,750 7,070 25,500 21,700 23,100 20,900 18,800 17,800 5,950 4,870 4,920- 4,170 3,680 3,380 65,550 54,650 56,400 49,800 44,650 41,00 18,350 15,380 15,900 14,150 12,650 11,700 52,650 44,650 47,150 42,500 37.950 35,800 179,500 150,800 157,250 140,070 125,480 117,350 13,000 12,050 12,040 11,150 9,950 9,500 11,000 10,330 10,550 9,900 9,250 8,900 13,100 11,820 11,640 10,450 9,450 8,600 15,600 14,550 14,620 13,550 12,450 11,700 17,000 15,500 15,520 14,150 12,750 11,950 15,700 13,850 13,230 11,650 10,850 10,400 85,400 78,100 77,600 70,850 64,700 61,050 w 0 C-) H H H H C) C/2 DISTRICT-5 Autauga........... Dallas ............. Elmore............ Lowndes.......... Montgomery Perry............. Wilcox............ Total............ DISTRICT 6 Chambers. Clay.............. Coosa............. Lee............... Macon............ Randolph. Russell............ Talladega. Tallapoosa. Total............ DISTRICT 7 Baldwin........... Choctaw.......... Clarke............ Mobile............ Washington Total........... DISTRICT 8 Butler .............. Conecuh ........... Covngton...... Crenshaw...... Escambla .... Monroe ............ Total ............. DISTRICT 9 Barbour ............ Bullock ............. Coffee .............. Dale ............... Geneva ............. Henry .............. Hlouston ............ Pike ............... Total ............. 18,200 16,400 17,300 16,900 15,000 14,000 29,600 26,300 27,400 26,200 23,300 22,100 20,000 17,000 17,000 15,700 14,200 13,400 10,500 9,000 9,200 8,500 7,650 7,200 14,300 11,500 10,800 9,200 8,350 8,200 12,700 10,900 11,000 10,300 9,200 8,700 15,700 13,900 14,300 13,700 12,300 11,400 121,000 105,000 107,000 100,500 90,000 85,000 7,600 6,400 6,450 5,500 4,500 4,150 6,900 5,700 5,550 4,600 3,750 3,600 3,100 2,600 2,500 2,100 1,700 1,600 9,100 7,500 7,400 6,200 5,400 4,950 16,100 13,800 14,200 12,300 10,600 9,800 14,000 11,200 10,800 8,700 7,200 6,700 13,800 11,900 12,000 10,300 8,700 8,100 12,800 10,500 10,300 8,500 7,150 6,700 7,100 5,900 5,800 4,800 4,000 3,850 90,500 75,500 75,000 63,000 53,000 49,450 25,800 23,100 24,500 22,800 20,100 13,900 11,700 11,700 10,400 9,300 9,100 13,800 11,400 11,200 9,600 8,600 8,500 16,600 14,700 15,200 14,000 12,600 13,100 9,900 8,600 8,900 8,200 7,400 7,200 80,000 69,500 71,500 65,000 58,000 59,000 23,000 20,300 20,800 18,100 16,100 14,900 30,400 26,400 26,600 22,900 20,800 19,400 51,200 45,200 46,200 40,800 37,000 33,800 32,000 27,600 27,700 23,700 21,600 20,000 19,800 17,700 18,200 16,100 14,600 14,900 34,600 30,500 31,500 27,600 24,900 23,300 191,000 167,700 171,000 149,200 135,000 126,000 33,200 28,900 28,400 25,000 23,000 22,000 11,300 10,100 10,400 9,400 8,600 8,600 48,100 41,000 39,900 34,200 31,500 31,300 27,800 25,200 25,900 23,500 21,600 .20,900 65,300 57,500 57,400 50,900 47,100 45,700 33,200 29,200 29,600 26,100 24,500 23,800 61,800 56,200 58,200 53,000 49,500 48,800 37,300 31,900 31,200 27,000 24,200 .23,300 318,000 280,000 281,000 249,100 230,000 224,400 18,100 16,250 17,230 16,800 14,900 13,900 29,400 26,100 27,280 26,100 23,200 21,850 19,870 16,880 16,930 15,650 14,150 13,300 10,430 8,950 9,160 8,450 7,600 7,100 14,200 11,430 10,750 9,150 8,300 8,100 12,600 10,840 10,950 10,250 9,150 8,550 15,600 13,800 14,250 13,650 12,250 11,250 120,200 104,250 106,550 100,050 89,550 84,050 7,520 6,350 6,410 5,450 4,470 4,120 6,830 5,660 5,510 4,570 3,730 3,580 3,050 2,590 2,490 2,080 1,670 1,590 9,020 7,440 7,360 6,150 5,370 4,900 15,900 13,710 14,100 12,200 10,550 9,700 13,850 11,150 10,710 8,650 7,160 6,640 13,600 11,850 11,920 10,250 8,650 8,00 12,700 10,450 10,230 8,450 7,100 6,620 7,030 5,850 5,770 4,750 3,970 3,800 89,500 75,050 74,500 62550 52,670 48,950 25,650 22,940 24,000 22,600 20,000 20,800 13,800 11,630 11,600 10,350 9,250 8,900 13,700 11,330 11,200 9,550 8,530 8,400 16,500 14,600 15,050 13,900 12,550 12,850 9,850 8,550 8,850 8,150 7,360 7,050 79,500 69,050 70,700 64,550 57,690 58,000 22,900 20,200 20,700 18,000 16,000 14,800 30,300 26,300 26,500 22,800 20,720 19,200 45,000 46,000 40,600 36,850 33,500 31,850 27,450 27,600 23,550 21,450 19,800 19,700 17,600 18,100 16,000 14,500 14,500 34,450 30,350 31,350 27,450 24,800 23,100 190,200 166,900 170,250 148,400 134,320 124,900 33,100 28,800 28,310 24,850 22,900 21,800 11,250 10,050 10,370 9,350 8,560 8,470 47,950 .40,850 39,780 34,050 31,400 31,000 27,700 25,100 .25,820 23,400 21,500 20,600 65,050 57,350 57,220 50,650 46,950 45,300 33,100 29,100 29,500 25,950 24,400 23,500 61,550 56,050 58,000 52,800 49,350 48,308) 37,200 31,800 31,100 26,850 24,100 23,000 316,900 279,100 280,100 247,900 229,160 221,970 STATE....1,4 0 1 9,00 1 ,00 1, 0 1 ,00 9,0 t- 4 C) H I 1,476,00 126,0 ,2200 ,4,00 1,3800 91,0 rr~~AA 1 r~ ~~~ 1 A: n~n In nrrn Jn nnn T13 onn E1 STA E .......... 1,46,00 1,62N 1,25,00 1135000 ,03,00 98,00 Corn for grain: Acreage harvested and yield per hrvested acre, by counties, 1961-66 District Acres harvested Yield per harvested acre and county 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Acres Bushels DISTRICT 1 Colbert...............14,150 Fayette.............18,400 Franklin ............ 17,800 Lamar..............13,750 Marion .............. 19,600 Total .............. 83,700 DISTRICT 2 Lauderdale..........20,200 Lawrence............34,500 Limestone...........27,700 Madison ............. 35,200 Marshall ............ 46,400 Morgan..............24,300 Total .............. 188,300 DISTRICT 2a Bibb..................5,170 Blount...............24,870 Chilton .............. 13,150 Cullman ............. 40,300 Jefferson ............ 3,180 St. Clair............ 7,250 Shelby............. 6,300 Walker .............. 11,430 Winston............. 8,250 Total ............... 119,900 DISTRICT 3 Calhoun .............. 10,600 Cherokee ............. 24,700 Cleburne .............. 5,750 DeKalb ............... 64,650 Etowah ............... 17,450 Jackson .............. 51,350 Total ............... 174,500 DISTRICT 4 Greene ............... 12,600 Hale ................. 10,400 Marengo ............. 12,600 Pickens ............... 14,900 Sumter ............... 16,500 Tuscaloosa ........... 14,900 Total ............... 81,900 11,950 16,510 15,720 11,750 17,220 73,150 17,200 27,600 23,400 28,500 36,900 19,250 152,850 4,520 20,400 11,800 33,250 2,780 5,750 5,450 9,500 6,950 100,400 8,950 21,000 4,720 53,450 14,630 43,300 146,050 11,550 9,800 11,350 14,00 14,950 13,200 74,850 10,500 16,100 15,000 10,800 16,600 69,000 8,500 14,400 12,950 9,200 14,600 59,650 9,000 13,950 11,850 8,250 14,100 57,150 17,500 15,900 14,900 26,400 23,500 21,350 23,850 21,950 19,700 27,000 23,650 21,750 35,600 31,400 28,700 18,650 16,300 15,000 149,000 132,700 121,400 4,550 19,900 12,600 33,800 2,950 5,350 5,300 9,550 7,000 101,000 4,190 17,250 12,250 30,800 2,950 4,650 4,900 8,680 6,300 91,970 4,000 15,850 11,350 28,200 2,700 4,150 4,670 8,000 5,700 84,620 9,000 7,900 7,050 22,000 19,800 17,650 4,750 4,070 3,550 54,700 48,500 43,400 15,150 13,700 12,200 45,400 41,000 36,250 151,000 134,970 120,100 11,450 9,500 10,750 13,650 14,850 12,300 72,500 10,850 8,900 9,650 12,650 13,600 10,850 66,500 9,650 8,300 8,700 11,600 12,150 10,150 60,550 00 7,950 34.5 24.5 46.0 33.0 41.0 28t0 11,850 34.0 26.5 43.0 39.0 39.0 28.5 10,200 31.5 25.5 38.0 38.0 38.0 25.5 7,050 30.5 24.0 35.0 30.5 36.0 24.5 12,350 31.5 24.0 38.0 36.0 40.0 21.5 49,400 32.4 25.0 39.9 35.9 38.9 27.0 12,950 34.5 24.0 40.5 35.0 39.0 29.0 19,850 33.0 24.5 36.5 32.0 42.0 28.0 17,250 37.5 27.5 45.0 34.5 45.0 29.5 > 20,650 39.5 28.5 48.0 43.5 47.0 38.0 26,500 38.5 30.5 46.0 45.5 46.0 36.5 14,000 35.5 24.0 39.0 37.0 42.5 30.0 111,200 36.7 27.0 43.0 38.6 44.0 32.5 0 35.5 30.5 40.0 37.5 42.5 30.0 C 15,550 36.5 31.0 44.0 45.0 40.0 35.0 10,950 34.0 26.0 35.0 34.5 41.5 26.0 H 27,500 38.0 30.5 45.0 45.5 49.0 37.0 C 2,450 36.0 29.1 40.0 33.7 40.0 29.5 3,950 30.5 25.0 42.0 35.5 40.0 30.0 4,300 34.5 25.0 39.0 32.0 41.5 29.0 7 7,670 35.5 28.0 40.0 36.0 45.5 31.5 5,370 34.0 27.5 40.0 36.0 40.5 32.5 81,500 35.9 29.0 41.9 0.4 44.0 33.0 6,220 32.5 34.5 40.5 38.0 48.0 .3D.5 16,350 35.0 36.5 42.5 46.0 49.5 34.0 H 3,230 29.0 29.0 33.0 38.0 40.0 30.0 39,800 37.5 38.0 44.0 53.0 50.5 36.5 10,800 37.0 35.0 41.0 44.0 43.5 30.5 34,100 37.5 34.5 41.0 45.5 48.0 39.0 110,500 36.5 35.9 42.0 47.5 48.4 35.8 9,050 29.0 23.5 33.0 26.5 32.5 25.0 7,750 28.5 22.0 31.0 29.0 31.0 23.5 7,500 26.5 22.5 31.0 27.5 31.0 26.5 10,600 30.5 24.0 36.0 29.5 32.5 22.5 11,150 26.5 21.5 28.0 27.0 30.0 24.0 9,450 32.5 24.5 36.0 33.0 38.0 29.0 55,500 28.9 23.0 3. 28.7 32.5 25.0 DISTRICT 5 Autauga.............. 16,700 15,450 Dallas ............... 28,300 25,000 Elmore.............. 18,620 16,050 Lowndes............9,630 8,300 Montgomery......... 13,300 10,550 Perry................ 12,100 10,300 Wilcox............... 15,200 13,400 Total.............. 113,850 99,050 16,000 16,100 14,250 25,900 24,900 22,100 15,400 14,050 12,950 8,300 7,600 6,800 9,600 7,700 7,250 10,200 9,750 8,550 13,600 13,400 11,950 99,000 93,500 83,850 DISTRICT 6 Chambers............7,120 6,000 6,000 5,150 4,170 Clay ............... 6,680 5,500 5,200 4,450 3,600 Coosa................ 2,950 2,450 2,350 1,960 1,570 Lee................... 8,420 6,900 6,700 5,400 4,620 Macon.............. 15,250 13,050 13,500 11,650 10,050 Randolph............ 13,500 10,650 10,300 8,450 6,880 Russell.............. 12,850 11,200 11,400 9,850 8,150 Talladega........... 12,050 9,900 9,650 7,950 6,490 Tallapoosa........... 6,480 5,050 4,900 3,650 3,250 Total.............. 85,300 70,700 70,000 58,510 48,780 DISTRICT 7 Baldwin.............22,300 Choctaw.............13,400 Clarke.............. 12,700 Mobile ................ 14,150 Washington......... 9,250 Total .............. 71,800 19,300 19,200 18,400 16,000 11,200 11,200 10,200 9,000 10,400 10,100 8,150 7,680 12,200 12,100 11,600 10,550 8,050 8,400 7,800 6,950 61,150 61,000 56,150 50,180 DISTRICT 8 Butler.................20,500 18,200 18,600 16,400 14,500 Conecuh........... 26,900 23,100 23,100 19,950 18,120 Covington.............38,000 35,300 34,900 32,050 31,250 Crenshaw............ 26,100 22,300 20,900 19,400 18,250 Escamba........... 17,000 14,900 15,500 13,400 12,600 Monroe............. 32,850 28,700 29,500 26,450 23,400 Total...............161,350 142,500 142,500 127,650 118,120 DISTRICT 9 Barbour..............28,300 25,100 23,800 21,650 20,300 Bullock.............. 10,550 9,400 9,600 8,950 8,200 Coffee............... 36,750 30,700 30,300 26,050 26,050 Dale................. 21,000 19,800 20,100 17,800 17,500 Geneva.............. 48,650 45,600 41,700 39,200 38,550 Henry............... 28,200 24,400 24,500 22,800 21,750 Houston............. 48,950 45,000 46,700 42,200 41,600 Pike..........27,000 23,300 21,300 19,750 19,300 Total.............. 249,400 223,300 218,000 198,400 193,250 13,200 32.0 24.5 36.0 33.5 38.5 27.0 20,550 30.0 23.5 33.0 28.0 35.5 26.5 12,000 31.0 24.5 36.0 34.0 36.. 25.5 6,300 27.0 21.5 28.0 24.0 31.0 24.5 7,100 28.0 21.5 30.0 26.0 31.5 23.5 7,550 30.0 24.5 33.5 29.5 34.5 27.0 10,600 26.5 23.5 31.0 27.0 30.5 22.5 77,300 29.5 23.5 33.0 29.4 34.6 25.5 3,620 25.0 24.0 29.0 29.5 31.0 26.5 1,440 25.5 24.5 30.0 29.0 31.5 25.0 3,430 25.5 26.0 30.0 30.0 31.0 28.0 4,100 24.5 24.0 28.0 29.0 30.5 23.5 9,000 25.0 21.5 26.0 25.0 31.0 23.0 6,340 26.5 25.5 29.0 29.5 29.5 27.0 7,400 24.0 23.0 25.5 25.0 27.5 22.5 5,870 26.0 26.0 30.0 31.5 33.5 27.5 3,200 26.0 23.0 28.0 26.5 30.9 25.0 44,400 25.3 24.0 27.9 27.9 30.5 25.0 16,300 44.0 40.5 33.0 44.2 45.5 41.5 C 8.300 33.5 26.0 28.0 32.0 35.5 28.5 C 7,550 32.0 28.0 28.0 28.5 35.5 30.0 10,300 39.5 33.0 33.0 37.5 45.5 37.0 6,450 35.5 31.0 31.0 36.0 44.0 33.0 48,900 37.9 33.0 31.0 37.2 42.0 35.4 13,100 31.0 25.5 29.5 30.5 34.5 28.0 17,000 30.0 27.5 28.5 30.5 34.5 24.0 28,400 30.3 25.0 29.5 29.0 37.0 25.0 16,500 30.0 23.5 30.0 33.5 39.0 29.0 3 12,600 33.5 30.5 29.0 32.0 40.5 30.0 21,600 32.5 28.5 28.5 32.5 37.0 25.0 1i 109,200 31.1 26.5 29.2 31.1 37.0 26.1 18,900 31.0 24.5 33.0 35.0 40.5 28.5 8,100 28.0 23.5 27.0 26.0 31.5 26.0 24,900 31.0 23.0 29.0 33.0 38.5 29.0 16,200 32.0 27.0 33.0 35.5 36.5 31.5 36,200 33.5 28.0 30.0 31.5 41.5 30.0 20,000 32.0 28.5 33.0 33.5 40.0 32.5 39,500 34.0 27.5 34.2 30.5 39.4 29.5 17,300 29.0 22.0 29.0 35.5, 39.0 31.0 18 1,100 31.9 26.0 31.5 32.6 39.2 29.9 STTE..........,30,00 1,4,00 ,13,00 1,2000 98,00 89,00 330 7. 3.5 355 0. 3. 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STATE.............. 1,33000 1,14400 ,3,0. 10000 9800 Corn for grain: Production, by counties, 1961-660 District and 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 county Bushels DISTRICT 1 Colbert................... 488,000 293,000 483,000 280,000 369,000 223,000 Fayette.................. 626,000 438,000 692,000 562,000 544,000 338,000 Franklin................. 561,000 401,000 570,000 492,000 450,000 260,000 Lamar................... 419,000 282,000 378,000 281,000 297,000 173,000 Marion................... 617,000 413,000 631,000 526,000 564,000 340,000 Total.................. 2,711,000 1,827,000 2,754,000 2,141,000 2,224,000 1,334,000 DISTRICT 2 Lauderdale............... 697,000 413,000 709,000 556,000 581,000 376,000 Lawrence................ 1,138,000 676,000 964,000 752,000 897,000 556,000 , Limestone............... 1,039,000 644,000 1,073,000 757,000 886,000 509,000 Madison................. 1,390,000 812,000 1,296,000 1,029,000 1,022,000 785,000 g Marshall................ 1,786,000 1,125,000 1,638,000 1,429,000 1,320,000 967,000 0 Morgan.................. 863,000 462,000 727,000 603,000 638,000. 420,000 Total.................. 6,913,000 4,132,000 6,407,000 5,126,000 5,344,000 3,613,000 DISTRICT 2aC Bibb..................... 184,000 138,000 182,000 157,000 170,000 113,000 t Blount................... 908,000 632,000 876,000 776,000 634,000 544,000 Chilton.................. 447,000 307,000 441,000 423,000! 471,000 285,000 C Cullman................. 1,531,000 1,014,000. 1,521,000 1,401,000 1,382,000, 1,018,000 Jef ferson................. 114,000 81,000 118,000 99,500 108,000 72,500 Saint Clair.............. 221,000 144,000 225,000O 165,000 166,000 118,000 Shelby................... 217,000 136,000 207,000 157,000 194,000 125,000 Walker................... 406,000 266,000 382,000 312,000 364,000 242,000 U Winston................. 280,000 191,000 280,000 227,000 231,000 175,000 H Total.................. 4,308,000 2,909,000 4,232,000 3,717,500 3,720,000 2,692,500 DISTRICT 3 Calhoun.................. 344,000 309,000 364,000 300,000 338,000 190,000 ~ Cherokee................. 864,000 766,000 935,000 911,000 874,000 556,000 Cleburne................. 167,000 137,000 157,000 155,000 142,000 97,000 C DeKalb.................. 2,424,000 2,031,000 2,407,000 2,570,000 2,192,000, 1,453,000 Etowah.................. 646,000 512,000 621,000 603,000 531,000 329,000 Jackson................. 1,926,000 1,492,000 1,861,000 1,866,000 1,740,000 1,330,000 Total.................. 6,371,000 5,247,000 6,345,000 6,405,000 5,817,000 3,955,000 DISTRICT 4 Greene................... 365,000 271,000 378,000 288,000 314,000 226,000 Hale..................... 296,000 216,000 294,000 258,000 257,00.0 182,000 Marengo................. 334,000 255,000 333,000 265,000 270,000 199,000 Pickens.................. 454,000, 336,000 491,000 373,000 377,000 238,000 Sumter................... 437,000 321,000 416,000 367,000 364,000 268,000 Tuscaloosa............... 484,0.00 323,000 443,000 358,000 386,000 274,000 Total................. 2,370,000 1,722,000 2,355,000 1,909,000 1,968,000 1,387,000 DISTRICT 5 Autauga. .............. 534,000 379,000 576,000 539,000 549,000 356,000 Dallas ................. 849,000 588,000 855,000 697,000 785,000 545,000 Elmore ................. 577,000 393,000 554,000 478,000 466,000 306,000 Lowndes ............... 260,000 178,000 232,000 182,000 211,000 154,000 Montgomery ........... 372,000 227,000 288,000 200,000 228,000 167,000 Perry.................. 363,000 252,000 342,000 288,000 295,000 204,000 Wilcox ................ 403,000 315,000 422,000 362,000 364,000 238,000 Total ................ 3,358,000 2,332,000 3,269,000 2,746,000 2,898,000 1,970,000 DISTRICT 6 Chambers. ............. 178,000 144,000 174,000 152,000 129,000 96,000 :> Clay.................... 170,000 143,000 156,000 134,000 112,000 96,000 t Coosa .................. 75,000 60,000 70,000 57,000 49,500 36,000 Lee .................... 206,000 166,000 188,000 157,000 141,000 96,500 Macon ................. 381,000 281,000 351,000 291,000 312,000 207,000 Randolph .............. 358,000 272,000 299,000 249,000 203,000 171,000 Russell ................. 308,000 258,000 291,000 246,000 224,000 166,000 Talladega ............. 313,000 257,000 290,000 250,000 217,000 161,000 Tallapoosa ............. 168,000 116,000 137,000 96,500 100,500 80,000 Total ................ 2,157,000 1,697,000 1,956,000 1,632,500 1,488,000 1,109,500 DISTRICT 7 Baldwin ............... 981,000 782,000 634,000 813,000 728,000 676,000 Choctaw............... 449,000 291,000 314,000 326,000 320,000 237,000 Clarke................. 406,000 291,000 283,000 232,000 273,000 226,000 Mobile ................. 559,000 403,000 399,000 435,000 480,000 381,000 Washington ............ 328,000 250,000 260,000 281,000 306,000 213,000 Total ................ 2,723,000 2,017,000 1,890,000 2,087,000 2,107,000 1,733,000 DISTRICT 8 Butler ................. 636,000 464,000 549,000 500,000 500,000 341,000 Conecuh ............... 807,000 635,000 658,000 608,000 625,000 408,000 Covington .............. 1,153,000 882,000 1,030,000 929,000 1,156,000 710,000 Crenshaw .............. 783,000 524,000 627,000 650,000 712,000 478,000 > Escambia..................570,000 454,000 450,000 429,000 510,000 378,000 Monroe ................ 1,068,000 818,000 841,000 860,000 866,000 540,000 Total................. 5,017,000 3,777,000 4,155,000 3,976,000 4,369,000 2,855,000 DISTRICT 9 Barbour ................ 877,000 615,000 785,000 758,000 822,000 539,000 / Bullock ................ 295,000 221,000 259,000 233,000 258,000 211,000 Coffee................. . 1,139,000 706,000 879,000 860,000 1,003,000 722,000 Dale................... . 672,000 535,000 663,000 632,000 639,000 510,000 Geneva ................ 1,630,000 1,277,000 1,251,000 1,235,000 1,600,000 1,086,000 Henry................. . 902,000 695,000 808,000 764,000 870,000 650,000 Houston............... . 1,664,000 1,238,000 1,596,000 1,287,000 1,640,000 1,167,000 Pike................... . 783,000 513,000 618,000 701,000 753,000 536,000 Total ................ 7,962,000 5,800,000 6,859,000 6,470,000 7,585,000 5,421,000 STATE....................43,890,000 31,460,000 40,222,000 36,210,000 37,520,000 26,070,000 t.3 22 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Peanuts: Acreage utilization, 1957-66 Acreage planted Picked and Harvested Harvested Year for other Alone Equiv. solid threshed purposes' for hays - -- - Thousand acres 1957................ 239 239 205 34 104 1958................. 234 234 209 25 116 1959................. 222 222 201 21 78 1960................. 206 206 187 19 83 1961................. 204 204 190 14 75 1962................. 202 202 191 11 63 1963................. 200 200 191 9 91 1964................ 200 3 192 8 76 1965................. 202 194 8 77 1966................. 195 188 7 74 1 Mostly hogged. 2 Partly duplicates acreage picked and threshed. a Estimates discontinued for equivalent solid in 1964. Peanuts picked and threshed: Acreage, yield, production, and value, 1957-66 Year Acreage Yield Production Season Value of harvested per acre average price production Thous. acres Pounds Thous. lbs. Cents Thous. dols. 1957................ 205 660 135,300 9.3 12,583 1958 ................ 209 1,060 221,540 10.3 22,819 1959.. .............. 201 780 152,760 8.5 12,985 1960................ 187 1,130 211,310 9.1 19,229 1961................ 190 1,025 194,750 10.5 20,449 1962................ 191 975 186,225 10.2 18,995 1963................ 191 1,160 221,560 10.5 23,264 1964 ................ 192 1,270 243,840 10.5 25,603 1965................ 194 1,330 258,020 10.7 27,608 1966.............. 188 1,205 226,540 11.1 25,146 1 Revised to a net-weight basis-foreign material and moisture in excess of 7 percent excluded. Peanuts picked and threshed: Production, and farm disopsition, 1957-1966 Farm disposition Total used Used on farms where grown For farm Year Production for seed' Fed and household For seed lost use Sold - - - - Thousand pounds - - - - 1957............ . 135,300 14,040 3,510 541 1,375 129,874 1958............ . 221,540 13,500 2,700 443 1,320 217,077 1959............ . 152,760 12,360 2,472 611 1,265 148,412 1960............ . 211,310 12,240 1,836 423 1,182 207,869 1961............. 194,750 14,140 2,121 596 1,100 190,933 1962.............. 186,225 14,000 2,100 559 1,045 182,521 1963............. 221,560 15,000 2,400 665 900 217,595 1964............. 243,840 16,160 1,454 488 850 241,048 1965............. 258,020 15,600 1,404 516 825 255,275 1966............. 2.26,540 15,200 1,368 453 800 223,919 SThe difference between total seed and seed used on farms where grown represents peanuts purchased for seed and is duplicated under "sold". ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Soybeans: Acreage utilization, 1957-66 23 Grazed Acreage planted Harvested Harvested or plowed Year alone for beans for hay under SThousand acres - - 1957.................. 156 122 30 4 1958................... 167 127 33 7 1959................... 155 130 19 6 1960............... ... 158 135 18 5 1961.................. 179 157 18 4 1962................... 202 176 22 4 1963................... 220 192 24 4 1964.................. 236 207 26 3 1965................... 257 228 1966................... 310 280 1 Estimates discontinued, 1965. Soybeans for beans: Acreage, yield, production, and value, 1957-66 Season Acreage Yield average Value of Year harvested per acre Production price production Thous. acres Bushels Thous. bus. Dollars Thous. dols. 1957 .............. 122 20.0 2,440 2.08 5,075 1958 .............. 127 22.0 2,794 2.01 5,616 1959............... 130 22.0 2,860 1.70 4,862 1960............... 135 24.0 3,240 2.05 6,642 1961.............. 157 23.0 3,611 2.30 8,305 1962 .............. 176 20.5 3,608 2.36 8,515 1963 .............. 192 20.0 3,840 2.61 10,022 1964 ......... ..... 207 22.0 4,554 2.64 12,023 1965.............. 228 22.0 5,016 2.47 12,390 1966 .............. 280 24.5 6,860 2.85 19,551 Soybeans for beans: Production, and farm disposition, 1957-66 Farm disposition Used on farms where grown Total used Fed to Sold Year Production for seed For seed livestock ---- Thousand bushels - - 1957 .............. 2,440 184 68 12 2,360 1958.. . ........... 2,794 170 65 11 2,718 1959 .............. 2,860 174 38 6 2,816 1960 .............. 3,240 197 49 10 3,181 1961 .............. 3,611 222 67 14 3,530 1962 .............. 3,608 264 79 14 3,515 1963 .............. 3,840 283 99 12 3,729 1964 .............. 4,554 308 92 14 4,448 1965 .............. 5,016 372 93 15 4,908 1966 .............. 6,860 521 104 14 6,742 Peanuts: Acreage picked and threshed, yield per acre, by counties, 1959-65 District and Acres harvested Yield per acre county 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 DISTRICT 1 Colbert ............. Fayette ............. Franklin ........... Lamar .............. Marion ............. Total............. DISTRICT 2 Lauderdale ......... Lawrence. .......... Limestone .......... Madison ............ Marshall ........... Morgan............ Total ............. DISTRICT 2a Bibb.............. Blount ............. Chilton............. Cullman ............ Jefferson ........... Saint Clair. Shelby ............. W alker ............. Winston. ........... Total ............. DISTRICT 3 Calhoun............ Cherokee ........... Cleburne ........... DeKalb............ Etowah............. Jackson............ Total............. DISTRICT 4 Greene ............. Hale ............... Marengo ........... Pickens............. Sumter ............. Tuscaloosa ......... Total ............. 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 80 80 70 70 60 40 50 50 50 50 50 60 70 70 60 60 60 60 50 50 50 40 40 40 40 40 30 30 250 250 250 250 240 220 230 90 80 70 60 30 20 20 20 20 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 10 10 20 10 10 5 40 40 50 40 20 10 30 30 30 30 20 30 200 190 200 170 100 80 20 10 10 10 10 30 90 50 50 60 60 60 60 50 250 240 2 20 20 160 100 90 170 160 1000 110 100 100 80 60 30 30 40 30 30 30 20 20 20 50 50 40 40 30 20 20 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 60 50 50 50 30 20 10 30 20 20 20 20 10 10 800 740 740 690 540 410 370 70 70 60 50 40 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 10 10 20 20 10 20 20 20 20 60 60 70 70 80 100 100 50 50 60 50 30 20 20 30 30 40 50 60 80 60 250 250 260 260 250 250 230 160 160 170 190 230 320 250 110 110 100 100 120 120 100 100 110 120 120 120 110 90 140 130 130 121 120 120 100 270 270 280 290 320 380 340 120 110 100 90 80 70 70 900 890 900 910 990 1,120 950 410 525 550 450 00 600 600 375 525 550 500 600 700 500 550 550 450 500 500 600 600 375 525 550 550 700 850 800 525 575 600 600 850 950 1,000 437 538 538 522 625 723 674 475 575 550 550 1,000 1,000 1,050 375 525 550 600 750 500 700 700 650 650 650 850 850 950 950 700 700 700 900 950 1,050 525 650 650 750 950 1,200 1,050 525 600 600 650 750 700 800 518 602 602 635 890 838 917 325 400 450 500 550 550 600 550 600 600 550 650 700 700 375 475 450 650 750 850 850 450 650 550 550 650 1,000 850 550 650 500 600 600 600 600 375 500 450 450 600 750 850 325 525 500 500 600 500 600 375 575 500 500 800 1,000 900 400 575 600 600 1,100 1,300 1,350 444 555 524 559 678 748 754 325 500 450 450 750 850 1,000 300 475 400 500 700 800 900 375 500 450 450 650 700 700 500 550 500 500 700 750 750 375 525 550 650 800 1,100 900 500 575 600 650 800 1,000 1,000 400 524 506 544 740 864 852 225 375 350 350 500 500 500 300 400 350 350 500 550 500 200 400 350 400 450 500 500 250 400 350 350 500 550 500 325 475 450 350 450 450 550 375 475 400 500 600 700 650 286 427 387 372 486 506 529 50 C) t- 4 H U) H C-) U) DISTRICT 5 Autauga........... .. 470 450 430 400 350 380 370 Dallas.............. 310 290 270 230 170 150 140 Elmore.............. 100 90 70 60 50 30 20 Lowndes............ 100 90. 80 70 60 60- 60 Montgomery....... 1,000 850 770 650 500 530 450 Perry............... 380 360 340 310 270 250 230 Wilcox.............. 140 130 130 120 120 130 120 Total............. 2,500 2,260 2,090 1,840 1,520 1,530 1,390 DISTRICT 6 Chambers.......... 50 40 40 40 40 40 40 Clay................ 40 40 40 40 40 40 Coosa.................. 60 60 50 40 30 20 20 Lee.................... 60 50 40 40 30 20 20 Macon................ 280 260 230 200 170 130 120 Randolph ..... 120 120 110 90 70 60 60 Russell............... 1,640 1,620 1,580 1,500 1,450 1,400 1,350 Talladega ..... 110 100 100 90 90 70 60 Tallapoosa..... 40 40 40 40 30 30 20 Total............... 2,400 2,330 2,230 2,080 1,950 1,810 1,730 DISTRICT 7 Baldwin.......... Choctaw ........... Clarke ............. Mobile ............. Washington Total ............. 20 20 20 10 10 10 10 70 70 60 60 50 40 40 160 150 140 130 120 100 100 20 20 20 20 10 10 10 30 30 30 30 20 20 30 300 290 270 250 210 180 190 DISTRICT 8 Butler.............. 2,200 2,000 2,000 2,350 2,350 2,300 2,250 Conecuh........... .. 2,450 2,350 2,400 2,200 2,050 2,000 2,100 Covington............ .9,800 10,000 9,500 9,250 9,600 9,700 9,100 Crenshaw............ 10,000 8,700 8,950 9,200 9,000 9,200 9,250 Escambia...... 700 670 650 600 490 520 490 Monroe.............. 250 230 200 200 160 180 160 Total............ 25,400 23,950 23,700 23,800 23,650 23,900 23,950 DISTRICT 9 Barbour.............. 21,400 19,300 21,000 20,100 20,300 20,600 20,400 Bullock.............. 2,800 2,450 2,460 2,450 2,150 2,100 2,170 Coff ee......... ..... 26,400 24,300 24,800 25,300 25,300 25,200 26,600 Dale........ 16,300 15,300 15,500 15,800 15,900 15,900 16,100 Geneva.............. 17,000 15,900 16,200 16,700 17,000 17,100 17,200 Henry............... 31,600 28,900 28;800 29,200 29,700 29,700 30,400 Houston.............. 29,000 28,800 29,000 29,600 29,900 30,700 30,600 Pike................. 23,500 20,900 21,600 21,600 21,300 21,200 21,400 Total............. 168,000 155,850 159,360 160,750 161,550 162,500 164,870 500 750 650 600 800 1,100 850 350 475 450 550 700 600 600 250 550 500 700 800 950 850 200 450 400 500 550 550 550 425 700 600 500 700 650 800 400 550 600 550 800 800 850 250 475 450 450 500 500 550 400 629 571 539 722 770 770 225 400 350 450 600 600 700 375 475 400 500 550 650 900 250 425 400; 400 450 550 500 250 475 400 450 550 550 700 200 475 400 450 500 500 600 475 500 500 500 550 500 600 500 750 675 725 850 750 725 250 450 350 450 450 500 600 350 475 450 400 500 700 650 429 664 597 650 763 703 708 275 450 400 500 700 650 600 275 450 350 450 550 550 750 225 425 400 500 450 500 700 400 475 450 450 650 750 850 275 450 400 450 500 450 650 256 440 393 478 500 528 705 620 950 850 825 950 875 1,050 475 960 850 900 1,025 1,050 1,075 750 1,050 1,000 1,075 1,150 1,250 1,300 670 1,140 1,000, 890 1,200 1,025 1,225 650 875 800 1,120 1,175 1,200 1,200 475 900 800 800 1,125 1,000 1,000 675 1,059 '965 961 1,139 1,108 1,224 675 1,179 1,050 880 1,220 1,160 1,260 475 725 700 650 800 750 850 760 1,150 1,038 890 1,128 1,240 1,330 770 1,220 1,060 990 1,170 1,369 1,330 800 1,220 1,170 1,110 1,260 1,470 1,570 850 1,240 1,020 1,120 1,210 1,400 1,350 900 1,180 1,150 1,120 1,220 1,500 1,550 750 1,020 950 831 1,090 1,050 1,180 789 1,166 1,055 994 1,180 1,314 1,365 STATE................. 201,000 187,000 190,000 191,000 191,000 192,000 194,000 760 1,130 1,025 975 1,160 1,270 1,330 t7' 0r N rr rrr~ L~ ACA ~nn ~ ~n~ n 1 nLrl ~rr nriri Ih~~ ~~ 1 L l - --- --------------- - - -I - - a SUS-,iV V y,~u u , r u Peanuts: Production, by counties, 1959-65 District and, county DISTRICT 1 Colbert............... Fayette ............... Franklin.............. Lamar................ Marion ............... Total............... DISTRICT 2 Lauderdale............ Lawrence............. Limestone............. Madison............... Marshall.............. Morgan............... Total ............... DISTRICT 2a Bibb................. Blount................ Chilton............... Cullman ....... Jefferson............. Saint Clair........... Shelby ................ Walker ................ Winton.............. Total ................ DISTRICT 3 Calhoun ............... Cherokee .............. Cleburne .............. DeKalb ............... Etowah ................ Jackson ................ Total ............... DISTRICT 4 Greene ................. Hale ................... Marengo ............... Pickens ................ Sumter ................ Tuscaloosa ............. Total ................ 1959 1960 1961 1962 Pounds 1963 1964 1965 8,200 30,000 27,500 22,500 21,000 109,200 42,800 7,500 7,000 9,500 21,000 15,800 103,600 16,200 137,500 64,000 49,500 22,000 18,800 13,000 22,500 12,000 355,500 22,800 6,000 7,500 30,000 18,800 15,000 100,100 36,000 33,000 20,000 35,000 88,000 45,000 257,000 10,500 42,000 27,500 31,500 23,000 134,500 46,000 10,500 6,500 7,000 26,000 18,000 114,000 20,000 144,000 76,000 65,000 19,500 25,000 21,000 28,800 11,500 410,800 35,000 10,000 33,000 26,200 17,200 130,900 60,000 44,000 44,000 52,000 128,000 52,000- 380,000 16,500 38,500 22,500 33,000 24,000 134,500 38,500 11,000 6,500 14,000 32,500 18,000 120,500 27,000 144,000 72,000 55,000 15,000 18,000 20,000 25,000 12,000 388,000 27,000 8,000 4,500 35,000 33,000 24,000 131,500 59,500 35,000 42,000 45,500 126,000 40,000 348,000 13,500 35,000 25,000 33,000 24,000 130,500 33,000 12,000 6,500 7,000 30,000 19,500 108,000 30,000 121,000 97,500 44,000 18,000 18,000 20,000 25,00 12,000 385,500 22,500 10,000 9,000 35,000 32,500 32,500 141,500 66,500 35,000 48,000 42,000 102,000 45,000 338,500 15,000 36,000 30,000 35,000 34,000 150,000 30,000 7,500 8,500 9,000 19,000 15,000 89,000 33,000 104,000 90,000 39,000 12,000 18,000 24,000 24,000 22,000 366,000 30,000 14,000 13,000 56,000 24,000 48,000 185,000 115,000 60,000 54,000 60,000 144,000 48,000 481,000 18,000 28,000 42,000 42,500 28,500 159,000 20,000 5,000 4,250 4,750 12,000 21,000 67,000 33,000 70,000 93,500 30,000 12,000 15,000 20,000 20,000 13,000 306,500 17,000 8,000 14,000 75,000 22,000 80,000 216,000 160,000 66,000 55,000 66,000 171,000 49,000 567,000 18,000 25,000 42,000 40,000 30,000 155,000 21,000 7,000 9,500 > 10,500 10,500 > 24,000 0 82,500 17 30,000 63,000 85,000 25,500 12,000 17,000 24,000 9,000 13,500 279,000 ~ 20,000 H 9,000 14,000 ) 75,000 I 18,000 60,000 196,000 125,000 50,000 45,000 50,000 187,000 45,500 502,500 DISTRICT 5 Autauga................. 235,000 Dallas.................. 108,000 Elmore ................. 25,000 Lowndes ................ 20,000 Montgomery............ 425,000 Perry................... 152,000 Wilcox .................. 35,000 Total ................. 1,000,000 DISTRICT 6 Chambers ............... 11,200 Clay..................... 15,000 Coosa ...................... 15,000 Lee ........................ 15,000 Macon ..................... 56,000 Randolph .................. 57,000 Russell .................... 820,000 Talladega .................. 27,500 Tallapoosa ................. 14,000 Total ................... 1,030,700 DISTRICT 7 Baldwin .............. Choctaw.............. Clarke ................. Mobile ................. Washington........... Total ............... 5,500 19,200 36,000 8,000 8,200 76,900 DISTRICT 8 Butler................. 1,364,000 Conecuh............... 1,164,000 Covington........,350,000 Crenshaw ................. 6,700,000 Escambia................ 455,000 Monroe ................. 119,000 Total..................17,152,000 DISTRICT 9 Barbour ................. 14,445,000 Bullock .................... 1,330,000 Coffee .................... 20,064,000 Dale ..................... 12,551,000 Geneva ................... 13,600,000 Henry .................... 26,860,000 Houston .................. 26,100,000 Pike ...................... 17,625,000 Total................. 132,575,000 338,000 138,000 49,500 40,500 595,000 198,000 62,000 1,421,000 16,000 19,000 25,500 23,800 124,000 60,000 1,215,000 45,000 19,000 1,547,300 9,000 31,500 64,000 9,500 13,500 127,500 1,900,000 2,256,000 10,500,000 9,918,000 586,000 207,000 25,367,000 22,754,000 1,776,000 27,945,000 18,666,000, 19,398,000 35,836,000 33,984,000 21,318,000 181,677,000 280,000 122,000 35,000 32,000 462,000 204,000 58,500 1,193,500 14,000 16,000 20,000 16,000 92,000 55,000 1,066,000 35,000 18,000 1,332,000 8,000 21,000 56,000 9,000 12,000 106,000 1,700,000 2,040,000 9.500.000 8,950,000 520,000 160,000 22.870,000 22,050,00 1,722,000 25,724,000 16,430,000 18,954,000 29,376,000 33,350,000 20,520,000 168,126,000 240,000 126,000 42,000 35,000 325,000 170,000 54,000 992,000 18,000 20,000 16,000 18,000 90,000 45,000 1,088,000 40,500 16,000 1,351,500 5,000 27,000 65,000 9,000 13,500 119,500 1,939,000 1,980,000 9,944,000 8,188,000 672,000 160,000 22,883,000 17,688,000 1,592,000 22,517,000 15,642,000 18,537,000 32,704,000 33,152,000 17,943,000 159,775,000 280,000 119,000 40,000 33,000 350,000 216,000 60,000 1,098,000 24,000 22,000 13,500 16,500 85,000 38,500 40,500 15,000 1,487,000 7,000 27,500 54,000 6,500 10,000 105,000 2,232,000 2,101,000 11,040,000 10,800.000 576,000- 150,000 26,929,000 24,766,000 1,720,000 28,529,000 18,603,000 21,420,000 35,937,000 36,478,000 23,217,000 190,670,000 418,000 90,000 28,500 33,000 344,000 200,000 65,000 1,178,500 24,000 26,000 11,0(0 11,000 65,000 30,000 1,050,000 35,000 21,000 1,273,000 6,500 22,000 50,000 7,500 9,000 95,000 2,012,000 2,100,000 12,125,000 9,430,000 624,000 180,000 26,471,000 23,896,000- 1,575,000 31,243,000 21,761,000 25,137,000 41,580,000 46,050,000 22,260,000 213,507,000 314,000 84,000 17,000 33,000 360,000 196,000 66,000 1,070,000 28,000 36,000 10,000 14,000 t 72,000 > 36,000 4 979,000 36,000 13,000 > 1,224,000 6,000 30,000 C 70,000 5,500 H 19,500 0 134,000 2,362,000 1 2,258,000 H 12,610,000 > 11,331,000 H 588,000 - 160,000 0 29,309,000 H In 25,704,000 1,844,000 35,378,000 21,413,000 27,004,000 41,043,000 47,430,000 25,252,000 225,068,000 STATE....................152,760,000 211,310,000 194,750,000 186,225,000 221,560,000 243,840,000 258,020,000 -2I ~UVI~~ I~UV~~VVV r)vvu)vvv L) VV~VVV ~---2---~-- ~ ~cn nr\n , n cnn nnr\ n ~r\n nrrn n Soybearns for beans: Acreage harvested, yield per acre, by counties, 1960-66 Acres harvested 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1960 1961 Yield per acre 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Acres DISTRICT 1 Colbert........... 1,050 1,660 1,600 1,650 1,750 3,300 5,000 19.0 20.0 Fayette........... 20 20 80 150 310 350 600 18.0 20.0 Franklin..........1,020 1,100 1,200 1,400 1,500 1,800 2,100 20.0 19.0 Lamar........... 400 630 700 800 650 .1,000 2,200 18.0 18.0 Marion............ 20 30 40 50 60 50 200 20.0 19.0 Total........... 2,510 3,440 3,620 4,050 4,470 6,500 10,100 19.3 19.3 DISTRICT 2 Lauderdale......... 250 360 600 700 750 1,100 1,800 21.0 20.0 Lawrence.......... 450 1,400 3,200 4,500 5,200 4,700 5,900 22.0 20.0 Limestone......... 2,800 4,050 4,600 5,000 5,500 4,800 6,500 24.0 20.0 Madison........... 6,800 10,000 12,500 15,000 16,600 16,600 17,500 24.0 21.0 Marshall.......... 1,000 1,300 1,500 1,800 2,000 1,400 1,600 22.0 21.0 Morgan........... 2,700 3,000 3,300 3,500 3,900 3,700 4,300 23.0 .20.0 Total........... 14,000 20,110 25,700 30,500 33,950 32,300 37,600 23.5 20.6 DISTRICT 2a Bibb ................ 20 Blount ............ 20 Chilton . Cullman ............. 230 Jefferson .......... 110 Saint Clair .. 100 Shelby............ 20 Walker .............. 10 Winston ............. 10 Total .............. 520 30 20 10 20 50 150 19.0 20.0 30 300 600 850 600 1,200 20.0 21.0 20 40 60 60 50 200 - 20.0 340 400 450 500 400 450 22.0 21.0 90 60 40 50 50 50 18.0 18.0 80 60 50 50 100 100 18.0 19.0 70 120 200 250 250 1,000 18.0 20.0 20 40 50 50 50 RO 19.0 20.0 20 20 10 20 30 50 19.0 19.0 700 1,060 1,470 1,850 1,580 3,250 19.9 20.1 DISTRICT 3 Calhoun............ 650 630 600 600 650 1,000 1,200 21.0 20.0 Cherokee........... 250 500 800 1,000 1,150 1,400 1,700 20.0 19.0 Cleburne........... .100 80 60 50 50 50 50 20.0 19.0 Deab............. 60 70 70 80 100 200 300 24.0 21.0 Etowah .......... .150 220 300 350 400 400 650 20.0 19.0 Jackson........... 10,500 12,000 13,000 14,500 15,500 18,000 21,000 20.0 20.0 Total........... 11,710 13,500 14,830 16,580 17,850 21,050 24,900 20.1 19.9 DISTRICT 4 Greene .......... Hale ............. Marengo ..... Pickens........... 130 Sumter ............ 60 Tuscaloosa .... 60 Total .............. 250 30 60 110 100 70 50 70 60 280 270 100 100 40 70 310 500 2,600 150 600 2,400 18.0 - 30 7,200 - - 110 200 2,200 18.0 19.0 50 800 2,800 18.0 18.0 90 150 200 18.0 18.0 400 2,280 17,400 18.0 18.4 Bushels 19.0 20.0 16.0 21.0 18.5 19.0 17.0 18.0 18.0 19.0 18.4 19.3 19.0 20.0 18.0 19.0 19.0 20.0 18.0 18.0 18.0 18.0 19.0 19.0 18.3 18.6 18.5 18.0 19.0 20.0 18.0 18.0 18.0 19.0 18.0 17.0 17.0 17.0 18.0 18.0 19.0 18.0 19.0 18.0 18.3 19.1 18.0 19.0 18.0 19.0 17.0 17.0 19.0 18.0 18.0 18.0 15 1 8.iS0 18.4 18.1 19.0 17.0 18.0 18.0 18.0 17.0 18.0 18.0 18.2 17.5 21.5 25.0 28.0 30.0 28.0 32.0 23.5 26.0 29.0 20.5 24.0 30.0 20.0 24.0 28.0 22.5 25.3 2.8.9 18.5 18.0 26.0 18.5 23.1 25.0 17.0 23.0 24.0 18.0 2.0 23.0 16.5 21.0 24.0 17.0 21.0 23.0 17.7 22.0 23.7 17.0 21.0 20.0 24.0 22.0 25.0 16.0 17.0 18.0 17.0 18.0 23.0 16.0 18.0 22.0 16.0 18.0 22.0 17.0 20.0 23.0 23.5 22.0 25.0 20.0 22.0 25.0 20.3 20.1 23.3 17.0 21.0 28.0 22.0 24.0 27.0 16.0 25.0 26.0 21.0' 24.0 26.0 25.0 24.0 26.0 18.5 23.5 24.0 18.8 23.4 24.5 - 22.0 22.0 26.0 23.0 23.0 - 21.0 20.0 16.0 20.0 24.0 20.0 19.0 22.0 17.0 19.0 21.0 20.5 20.8 21.5 District and county coD 21. 200 200 2c2 200 aC/ DISTRICT 5 Autauga .......... 100 110 130 150 200 400 1,050 18.0 18.0 Dallas............ - 20 120 160 260 1,000 5,000 - 18.0 Elmore........... 300 320 300 300 340 900 1,300 21.0 20.0 Lowndes......... . 200 180 150 100 150 500 700 20.0 19.0 Montgomery ...... 410 420 450 500 500 1,000 1,800 19.0 18.0 Perry ............. 20 20 60 100 150 900 2,400 19.0 19.0 Wilcox........... 10 10 10 - - - 200 19.0 18.0 Total........... 1,040 1,080 1,220 1,310 1,600 4,700 12,450 19.7 18.8 DISTRICT 6 Chambers ........ 20 20 20 10 20 100 250 18 0 19.0 Clay............. 10 10 20 30 40 50 50 17.0 19.0 Coosa ............ - - 20 20 30 50 50 - - Lee............... - - 10 20 60 150 150 - - Macon........... 10 10 100 200 350 350 450 18.0 19.0 Randolph ........ 20 20 20 20 40 50 50 18.0 20.0 Russell........... - - 40 40 50 50 200 - - Talladega ........ 3,800 5,000 6,800 8,000 8,500 8,800 9,500 20.0 19.0 Tallapoosa ....... - - 10 10 20 30 50 - - Total........... 3,860 5,060 7,040 8,350 9,110 9,630 10,750 20.0 19.0 DISTRICT 7 Baldwin.......... 78,500 82,000 86,000 89,000 92,300 97,000 102,000 25.0 24.2 Choctaw .......... - - - - - - - - - Clarke ............ 500 540 600 500 600 700 900 18.0 22.0 Mobile ............ 7,500 10,000 11,500 13,000 13,500 15,900 17,900 24.0 24.0 Washington ...... 1,500 1,350 1,400 1,400 1,600 1,900 2,100 23.0 23.0 Total........... 88,000 93,890 99,500 103,900 108,000 115,500 122,900 24.8 24.1 DISTRICT 8 Butler............ 20 30 40 50 70 80 100 18.0 19.0 Conecuh........... 400 520 550 600 700 1,400 1,800 24.0 19.0 Covington......... 180 500 1,200 1,800 2,600 4,000 5,000 20.0 23.0 Crenshaw......... 50 110 150 180 180 400 700 18.0 22.0 Escambia ........ 10,600 15,000 17,000 18,300 20,900 22,000 24,500 26.0 25.0 Monroe .......... 750 1,500 2,400 3,100 3,600 4,300 5,200 22.0 22.0 Total........... .12,000 17,660 21,340 24,030 28,050 32,180 37,300 25.6 24.5 DISTRICT 9 Barbour .......... - - 10 10 20 50 450 - - Bullock........... . 100 80 70 50 50 80 100 20.0 22.0 Coffee ............ 150 240 250 250 300 400 400 20.0 22.0 Dale .............. 160 100 80 50 50 100 200 20.0 21.0 Geneva........... . 200 320 450 600 650 700 800 22.0 22.0 Henry............. 250 200 200 150 200 300 450 22.0 22.0 Houston........... 250 300 310 350 400 600 900 22.0 19.0 Pike.............. -- 40 50 40 50 50 50 22.0 Total........... 1,110 1,280 1,420 1,500 1,720 2,280 3,350 21.3 21.2 18.0 20.0 26.0 18.0 23.0 18.0 20.0 30 0 26.0 22.0 18.0 21.0 24.0 19.0 24.0 18.0 19.0 26.0 24.0 24.0 17.0 19.0 21.5 24.0 22.0 18.0 18.0 17.0 22.0 22.0 18.0 - - - 23.0 17.6 19.6 24.0 22.6 22.3 18.0 18.0 20.0 20.0 22.0 19.0 19.0 23.0 22.0 25.0 18.0 18.0 20.0 20.0 22.0 18.0 18.0 25.0 17.0 23.0 17.0 17.0 14.0 17.0 20.0 17.0 18.0 25.0 21.0 24.0 18.0 17.0 16.0 19.0 20.0 18.0 17.0 16.5 18.0 24.0 18.0 18.0 20.0 19.0 22.0 17.9 17.0 16.5 18.0 25.5 21.9 20.9 23.9 21.0 25.9 18 0 18.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 22.0 20.0 20.7 22.0 25.0 20.0 18.0 20.0 21 0 21.0 21.8 20.7 23.5 21.1 25.6 190 17.0 17.0 17.0 20.0 19.0 19.0 21.0 19.5 20.5 20.0 20.0 19.5 23.0 21.0 19.0 20.0 21.5 22.0 20.0 20.0 21.5 26.5 25.5 23.0 19.0 20.5 24.0 26.0 22.0 19.9 21.2 25.3 24.9 22.7 18.0 19.0 26.0 23.0 20.0 17.0 17.0 26.0 21.0 20.0 19.0 18.0 20.0 23.0 23.0 19.0 18.0 21.0 23.0 23.0 20.0 20.0 21.0 20.0 22.0 20.0 18.0 19.0 21.0 24.0 21.0 19.0 21.5 18.0 22.0 18.0 18.0 18.0 19.0 18.0 19.7 19.0 20.8 20.3 22.1 STAT.............135,000 157,000 1760 1 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 20 20 2 C) 200 C C) Cl) 1CD STATE ...LII .......... 3500 5700 1600 1200 27, 0 2800 8000 4. 2. c:nvlnar.nn lXlr ~~II) I~~LII~) I~n~H) -~.nu \, s.uuu 20.5 200 22.0 2.0 24. Soybeans for beans: Production, by counties., 1960-66 C District and county 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 .1965 1966 Bushels DISTRICT 1 Colbert.......................... 20,000 33,200 30,400 33,000 37,600 82,500 140,00C Fayette............................ 360 400 1,440 3,150 9,300 9,800 19,20C Franklin......................... 20,400 20,900 22,200 26,600 35,200 46,800 61,000 Lamar............................ 7,200 11,300 11,900 14,400 17,400 24,000 66,000 Marion............................ 400 570 720 950 1,200 1,200 5,60C Total.......................... 48,360 66,370 66,660 78,100, 100,700 164,300 291,800C , DISTRICT 2 Lauderdale........................ 5,250 7,200 11,400 14,000 13,900 19,800 46,800 Lawrence......................... 9,900 28,000 57,500 85,500 96,000 108,500 148,000 Limestone........................ 67,000 81,000 87,500 100,000 93,500 110,000 156,000 Madison......................... 163,000 210,000 225,000 270,000 299,000 365,000 402,000 , Marshall......................... .22,000. 27,300 27,000 32,400 33,000 29,400 38,400 Morgan.......................... 62,000 60,000 62,500 66,500 66,500 77,500 99,000 Total.......................... 329,150 413,500 470,900 568,400 601,900 710,200 890,200 - DISTRICT 2a C Bibb............................... 380 600 370 180 340 1,050 3,000 t Blount............................. 400 630 5,700 12,000 20,400 13,200 30,000 H Chilton............................ - 400 720 1,080 960 850 3,600 Cullman.......................... 5,050 7,150 7,200 8,550 8,500 7,200 10,400 ~ Jefferson......................... 1,980 1,620 1,080 680 800 900 1,100 rl Saint Clair....................... 1,800 1,520 1,020 850 800 1,800 2,200 Shelby............................. 360 1,400 2,160 3,,600 4,250 5,000 23,000 Walker............................. 190 400 760 900 1,180 1,100 1,250 f Winston........................... 190 380 380 180 400 660 1,250 H7 Total ............................ 10,350 14,100 19,390 28,020 37,630 31,760 75,800 H DISTRICT 3 r Calhoun.......................... 13,600 12,600 10,800 11,400 11,000 21,000 33,600 H Cherokee.......................... 5,009,00 14,400 19,000 25,300 33,600 45,900 - Cleburne.......................... 2,000 1,520 1,020 850 800 1,250 1,300 DeKalb........................... 1,440- 1,470 1,330 1,440 2,100 4,800 7,800 Etowah........................... 3,000 4,180, 5,400 6,330 10,000 9,600 16,900 Jackson.......................... 210,000 240,000 240,000 261,000 287,000 423,000 504,000 Total.......................... 235,040 269,270 272,950 209,990 336,200 493,250 609,500 DISTRICT 4 Greene............................. - - - - - 11,000 57,"000 Hale............................... - 540 1,140 1,700 3,900 13,800 55,000 Marengo........................... - - - - - 630 144,000 Pickens........................... 2,340 2,090 1,800 1,800 1,760 4,000 53,000 Sumter............................ 1,080 1,260 900 680 1,000 15,200 61,500 Tuscaloosa........................ 1,080 1,260 1,080 1,260 1,530 2,850 4,200 Total............................ 4,500 5,150 4,920 5,440 8,190 47,480 374,700 DISTRICT 5 Autauga...................... Dallas ........................ Elmore ....................... Lowndes ..................... Montgomery .................. Perry ......................... Wilcox ........................ Total ....................... DISTRICT 6 Chambers ..................... Clay .......................... Coosa ......................... Lee ........................... Macon ........................ Randolph ..................... Russell ....................... Talladega ..................... Tallapoosa .................... Total ...................... 1,800 6,300 4,000 7,800 380 190 20,470 360 170 180 360 76,000 7 7,070 DISTRICT 7 Baldwin .......................... 1,961,000 Choctaw ...................... Clarke ............................. 9,000 Mobile ............................ 180,000 Washington ....................... 34,500 Total .......................... 2,184,500 DISTRICT 8 Butler .............................. 360 Conecuh ........................... 9,600 Covington ......................... 3,600 Crenshaw ........................... 900 Escambia ......................... 276,000 Monroe ........................... 16,500 Total ........................... 306,960 DISTRICT 9 Barbour........... Bullock............ Coffee .............. Dale ............... Geneva............ Henry ............... Houston........... Pike .......................... 2,000 3,000 3,200 4,400 5,500 5,500 1,980 360 6,400 3,420 7,550 380 180 20,270 380 190 190 400 95,000 96,160 1,983,700 11,900 240,000 31,000 2,266,600 570 9,900 11,500 2,420 375,000 33,000 432,390 1,760 5,300 2,100 7,050 4,400 5,700. 880 2,340 2,160 5,400 2,700 7,650 1,080 180 21,510 360 380 360 180 1,700 340 720 122,000 180 126,220 1,882,000 10,800 253,000 2,173,800 760 10,'400 24,000 2,850 340,000 45,600 423,610 180 1,190 4,750 1,520 9,000 4,000 6,500 900 3,000 3,200 6,300 1,900 9,500 1,800 25,700 180 570 360 360 3,400 360 680 136,000 180 142,090 1,861,200 9,000 260,000 25,200 2,155,400 850 11,400 36,000 3,600 393,000 63,500 508,350 190 850 4,500 900 12,000 2,700 6,650 720 5,200 7,800 8,150 3,900 10,800 2,550 38,400 400 600 1,500 4,900 1,000 800 140,000 400 150,520 2,202,930 12,000 279,000 40,000 2,533,930 1,190 14,700 50,500 3,870 554,000 86,500 710,760 520 1,300 6,000 1,050 13,600 3,800 8,600 900 7,200 26,000 17,100 12,000 24,000 19,800 106,100 2,000 1,100 1,000 2,550 5,950 1,050 950 158,000 570 173,170 2,037,000 14,000 350,000 39,900 2,440,900 1,360 27,300 92,000 8,800 561,000 112,000 802,460 1,150 1,680 9,200 2,300 14,000 6,300 10,800 950 24,200 110,000 31,200 16,800 39,600 53,000 2,300 277,100 5,500 1,250 t7 1,100 3,450 9,000 1,200 4,000 247,000 >;' 1,100 273,600 0 2,637,400 ) 18,000 t-' 448,000- H- 44,100 ci 3,147,500 2,000 C1 36,900 H 14,000 H 564,000 - 114,000 C1 845,900 H 9,000 2,000 9,200 4,600 17,600 10,800 19,800 900 Total........................... 23,600 27,190 28,040 28,510 35,770 46,380 73,900 STATE............................ 3,240,000 3,611,000 3,608,000 3,840,000 4,554,000 5,016,000 6,860,000 32 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Soybeans: Stocks on farms, quarterly, 1957-66 October 1 Year January 1 April 1 July 1 (old crop) -- - - Thousand bushels-- -------- 1957....................... 226 135 23 1958....................... 366 171 24 1959........................ 224 154 28 1960....................... 400 .286 57 14 1961....................... 454 227 65 16 1962....................... 578 217 36 1963....................... 649 253 36 1964....................... 768 307 77 1965....................... 1047 228 91 114 1966....................... 1104 226 75 20 1Estimates beginning 1965 are for September 1 instead of October 1. II.,. . I " t IA'~ PEANUT ACREAGE PICKED AND I~-?-~~ THRESHED, 1966 1; Dot =500 acres ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Cowpeas: Acreage utilization, 1957-66 33 Acreage planted Grazed or Equiv. Harvested Harvested plowed Year Alone Interplanted solid for peas for hay under - - - Thousand acres .----- -- - - - 1957............................ 37 6 40 16 6 18 1958............................ 29 4 31 11 4 16 1959............................ . 31 3 33 12 4 17 1960............................ 24 1 24 9 3 12 1961............................. 24 24 9 2 13 1962............................ 24 24 8 1 15 1963............................ 20 20 6 2 12 1964............................ 19 19 6 2 11 1965............................ 16 16 6 2 1966............................ 15 15 5 1 Estimates of interplanted cowpeas discontinued, 1960 2 Estimates discontinued, 1965 Cowpeas for peas: Acreage, yield, production, and value, 1957-66 Acreage Yield Season Value of Year harvested per acre Production average price production Thous. acres Bushels Thous. bushels Dollars Thous. dols. 1957............................. 16 7.0 112 4.05 454 1958............................ 11 9.0 99 4.80 475 1959............................. 12 9.5 114 4.40 502 1960............................. 9 9.0 81 4.90 397 1961............................ 9 9.0 81 5.10 413 1962............................. 8 9.5 76 540 410 1963............................. 6 11.0 66 4.50 297 1964............................ 6 9.5 57 5.50 314 1965............................. 6 10.5 63 4.50 284 1966............................. 5 10.0 50 5.00 250 Cowpeas for peas: Production, and farm disposition, 1957-66 Farm disposition Used on farms where grown Total used For farm Year Production for seed For seed Fed to household livestock use Sold ---------- ---- Thousand bushels - - - 1957........................... 112 28 24 22 20 46 1958............................ 99 26 22 19 15 43 1959............................ 114 22 19 28 23 44 1960........................... 81 22 16 18 13 34 1961........................... 81 22 15 15 12 39 1962............................ 76 18 13 15 12 36 1963............................ 66 19 14 16 13 23 1964............................ 57 18 13 11 9 24 1965........................... 63 16 11 12 9 31 1966........................... 50 15 10 10 8 22 34 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Sorghums: Acreage utilization, 1957-66 Year Acreage Acreage harvested for planted Grain Forage Silage Sirup Total - - Thuusand acres - 1957........................... 77 37 20 14 4 75 1958............................ 82 31 19 26 4 80 1959............................ 55 23 12 16 3 54 1960 ........................... 17 20 9 15 1 44 1961............................ 41 14 10 14 38 1962............................ 34 10 9 12 31 1963............................ 40 11 12 14 37 1964............................ 44 7 14 20 41 1965............................ 41 10 12 16 38 1966............................ 41 7 13 18 38 1 Estimates discontinued, 1960. Sorghum grain: Acreage, yield, production, disposition, and value, 1957-66 Year Farm disposition Season Value of Acreage d pYieldre Production Feed and Sold average production harvested per acre seed price Acres Bushels - - Thousand bushels - - Dollars Thous. dols. 1957 ....................... 37,000 19.0 703 569 134 1.05 738 1958 ....................... 31,000 240 744 595 149 1.07 796 1959 ....................... 23,000 26.0 598 478 120 1.00 598 1960.1...................... 20,000 24.0 480 374 106 .99 475 1961 ....................... 14,000 26.0 364 277 87 1.06 386 1962........................ 10,000 24.0 240 178 1963........................ 11,000 28.0 308 234 1964........................ 7,000 27.0 189 136 1965........................ 10,000 27.0 270 202 1966........................ 7,000 30.0 210 153 62 1.06 254 74 1.12 345 53 1.12 212 68 1.11 300 57 1.15 242 Sorghum silage and forage: Acreage, yield, and production, 1957-66 Sorghum silage Sorghum forage Year Acreage Yield Acreage Yield P harvested per acre harvested per acre Production Thous. Thous. Acres Tons tons Acres Tons tons 1957........................ 14,000 8.0 112 20,000 1.35 27 1958 ........................ 26,000 10.0 260 19,000 1.60 30 1959..................... . 16,000 9.0 144 12,000 1.55 19 1960......................... 15,000 9.5 142 9,000 1,60 14 1961........................ 14,000 10.0 140 10,000 1.60 16 1962........................ 12,000 9.5 114 9,000 1.50 14 1963.... ................... 14,000 10.5 147 12,000 1.70 20 1964........................ 20,000 10.0 200 14,000 1.70 24 1965........................ 16,000 10.0 160 12,000 1.70 20 1966........................ 18,000 10.0 180 13,000 1.75 23 v rl~~l- ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Sugarcane sirup: Acreage, yield, production, disposition, and value., 1957-66 Farm disposition Value of Year kcreage Yield Pro- For farm Sold Season av. pro- har- per duction household (incl. p7'1 duction vested acre use toll) Thous. Gals. 1957 ................ 3 95 1958 ................ 3 125 1959 ................ 3.2 120 1960 ................ 3.0 115 1961 ................ 2.7 125 1962 ................ 2.0 135 1963 .... ........... 1.6 140 1964 ................ 1.3 165 1965 ................ 1.2 175 1966 ................ 1.2 160 Thous. - - Thous. gallons - - - Dollars dols. 285 120 165 1.70 484 375 144 231 1.85 694 384 120 264 1.85 710 345 105 240 1.90 656 338 99 239 1.90 642 Pasture: Condition, first of month, April through November, 1957-1966 Month Year April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Percent 1957 ........................ 75 85 88 87 83 65 83 80 1958 ........................ 56 86 86 85 94 90 87 77 1959 ................ 72 85 89 89 84 77 82 83 1960 ......................... 54 81 77 70 66 79 82 80 1961 ........................ 79 81 85 88 90 88 81 64 1962 ........................ 72 79 1963 ......................... 57 70 1964 ........................ 65 84 1965 ........................ 69 87 1966 ........................ 72 82 54 74 68 65 66 66 73 76 90 82 67 50 82 68 86 90 76 76 62 78 85 86 83 78 90 79 68 80 81 79 -5* ~a. 36 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Wheat: Acreage, yield, production, and value,, 1957-66 Acreage Year Harvested Planted for grain Thous. acres . . .. . .. 162 130 . . .. . .. 133 100 . . .. . . 73 55 . . .. . . . 64 48 . . .. .. . 68 56 44 69 75 68 70 35 42 64 55 58 1962 ............... 1963 ................ 1964 ............... 1965 ............... 1966 ............... Yield per harvested acre Bushels 18.0 23.0 23.0 25.0 26.0 24.0 23.5 25.0 24.5 28.0 Production Thous. bus. 2,340 2,300 1,265 1,200 1,456 840 987 1,600 1,348 1,624 Season average price Dollars 1.82 1.81 1.76 1.73 1.73 1.89 1.85 1.43 1.42 1.63 Value of production Thous. dols. 4,259 4,163 2,226 2,076 2,519 1,588 1,826 2,288 1,914 2,647 Wheat: Production and farm disposition, 1957-66 Farm disposition Total used - Used on farms where grown Year Production for seed For Fed to HRome seed livestock use Sold ------------------------------- Thousand bushels 196...20.... 1,7392.0 1957 ................. 1958 ................ 1959 ................. 1960 ................. 1961 ................. 1962 ................. 1963 ................. 1964 ................. 1965 ................. 1966 ................. 2,340 2,300 1,265 1,200 1,456 840 987 1,600 1,348 1,624 226 113 124 62 109 54 116 52 75 38 117 128 116 119 184 47 51 52 48 64 468 368 228 156 146 92 118 240 216 162 20 16 15 1,850 967 977 1,272 701 818 1,308 1,084 1,398 'L Estimates discontinued, 1961. Wheat: Stocks on farms, quarterly, 1957-66 October 1 Year (prey. year) January 1 April 1 July 1 Thousand bushels 1957................................. 276 83 37 18 1958................... .............. 468 140 70 35 1959.................................644 138 69 23 1960................... .............. 253 63 25 13 1961.......................... ........ 180 48 24 12 1962.................................. 218 51 15 7 1963................................. 126 34 8 4 1964................... .............. 18 39 15 1965................................. 160 80 325 1966.................................. 121 54 27 7 1957.. 1958.. 1959.. 1960.. 1961.. , DWrwer\ IV YJ V L ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 37 Oats: Acreage, yield, production, ad value, 1957-66 Acreage Yield per Season Year Harvested harvested Production average production Planted for grain acre price - Thous. acres - Bushels Thous. bus. Dollars Thous. dols. 1957.......................... 413 99 25.0 2,475 .77 1,906 1958........................... 376 79 32.0 2,528 .82 2,073 1959......................... 338 101 34.5 3,484 .81 2,822 1960............................. 311 85 35.0 2,975 .80 2,380 1961........................... 342 85 39.0 3,315 .79 2,619 1962........................... 260 72 34.0 2,448 .82 2 0 0 7 1963.......................... 268 40 29.0 1,160 .88 1,021 1964.......................... 201 42 40.5 1,701 .78 1,327 1965 ........... ... ......... .. 179 40 35.0 1,400 .82 1,148 1966........................... 137 34 38.0 1,292 .83 1,072 Oats: Production, farm disposition, and value, 1957-66 Farm disposition Season Year Production Feed and average Value of Value of seed Sold price production sales Thousand bushels Dollars - Thous. dols. - 1957...................... 2,475 1,683 792 .77 1,906 610 1958....................... 2,528 1,567 961 .82 2,073 788 1959....................... 3,484 2,265 1,219 .81 2,822 987 1960....................... 2,975 1,725 1,250 .80 2,380 1,000 1961....................... 3,315 1,823 1,492 .79 2,619 1,179 1962....................... 2,448 1,420 1,028 .82 2,007 843 1963....................... 1,160 905 255 .88 1,021 224 1964 ..................... 1,701 1,089 612 .78 1,327 477 1965........................ 1,400 1,092 308 .82 1,148 253 1966 ...................... 1,292 891 401 .83 1,072 333 Oats: Stocks on farms, quarterly, 1957-66 Year (prey. year) January 1 April 1 July 1 Thousand bushels 1957................................ 2,938 1,175 490 196 1958 ................................ 1,040 371 223 99 1959 ................................ 1,062 354 228 76 1960 ................................ 1,916 732 314 174 1961 ................................ 1,458 506 268 149 1962 ................................ 1,359 464 298 133 1963 ................................ 1,248 441 196 98 1964 ................................ 487 255 110 46 1965................................ 936 510 221 85 1966 ................................ 644 252 133 84 Wheat: Acreage harvested, yield per acre, by counties, 1960-66 District Acres harvested Yield per harvested acre and county 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 - - Acres-- Bushels- DISTRICT 1 Colbert............ 7,250 8,100 6,450 3,450 6,300 5,350 5,750 27.6 28.4 25.1 22.0 30.0 29.0 29.0 Fayette........... 60 100 70 40 70 60 60 21.7 25.0 22.9 22.0 33.0 29.0 30.0 Franklin.......... 450 450 250 290 200 180 220 20.0 .24.0 23.6 21.0 27.0 27.5 26.0 Lamar........... 100 100 30 20 30 20 20 22.0 25.0 20.0 20.0 27.0 28.0 26.0 Marion............ 240 250 100 100 100 90 100 22.9 26.0 24.0 22.0 34.0 28.0 26.0 Total............ 8,100 9,000 6,900 3,900 6,700 5,700 6,150 26.9 28.0 25.0 21.9 30.0 28.9 28.9 DISTRICT 2 Lauderdale..... 7,000 7,000 4,500 3,500 3,600 2,700 3,200 25.1 28.0 26.0 20.0 28.5 28.5 30.5 Lawrence .... 3,900 4,700 3,000 2,9500 3,530 2,800 2,900 25.0 28.0 23.3 22.0 27.0 26.5 29.5 Limestone......... 2,300 2,600 1,700 1,800 1,900 1,400 1,500 26.1 28.0 25.0 23.0 27.0 29.0 31.5 Madison........... 4,200 4,600 3,000 3,500 4,100 3,300 3,300 27.1 28.0 25.0 25.0 26.5 29.5 30.5 Marshall........... 300 400 300 300 320 250 250 28.0 28.0 26.7 26.5 32.0 28.0 29.0 Morgan........... 1,400 1,500 900 400 650 550 650 24.3 28.0 .25.0 25.0 26.0 28.5 31.0 Total........... 19,100 20,800 13,400 12,000 14,100 11,000 11,800 25.7 28.0 25.0 22.7 27.4 28.3 30.4 DISTRICT 2a Bibb ................ 60 Blount ............ 150 Chilton ............ 40 Cullman ............. 70 Jefferson .......... 60 St. Clair........... 50 Shelby .............. 200 Walker ............ 70 Winston ...... Total ............. 700 50 30 120 80 50 20 60 20 100 30 60 30 200 80 50 10 10 - 700 300 30 100 20 20 60 40 100 20 10 400 20 20 10 10 40 40 40 40 50 60 20 20 90 80 20 20 10 10 300 300 20 23.3 23.0 20.0 23.0 23.0 25.0 25.0 10 24.0 23.8 .21.2 22.0 21.0 25.0 28.0 30 25.0 25.0 20.0 23.0 20.0 23.0 25.0 50 25.7 25.0 20.0 22.0 23.0 27.0 28.0 50 22.5 24.0 20.0 25.0 30.0 29.0 28.0 20 23.0 24.2 20.0 21.0 20.0 25.0 27.0 90 25.5 27.0 -18.8 26.0 29.4 28.0 28.0 20 22.9 25.0 20.0 21.0 22.0 25.0 29.0 10 - 25.0 - 22.0 30.0 27.0 28.0 300 24.3 25.0 20.0 23.4 25.6 26.7 27.5 DISTRICT 3 Calhoun..............200 250 100 90 50 40 30 23.0 22.8 23.0 24.0 24.0 26.0 29.0 Cherokee.......... 1,050 1,200 700 700 550 390 350 24.1 25.0 25.4 26.0 31.0 26.0 28.0 Cleburne........... 150 150 50 20 20 20 20 20.0 22.0 24.0 22.0 24.0 24.0 25.0 DeKalb .......... 250 450 200 150 90 80 80 24.0 24.9 25.0 25.0 24.0 26.0 28.0 Etowah............ 150 150 100 100 140 100 100 24.0 24.7 25.0 24.0 23.0 24.0 26.0 Jackson............ 900 1,300 1,200 1,540 1,500 1,500 1,450 25.0 25.5 26.0 25.0 22.5 27.0 28.0 Total............ 2,700 3,500 2,350 2,600 2,350 2,130 2,030 24.1 24.9 25.5 25.2 24.6 26.6 27.9 DISTRICT 4 Greene ............ 80 Hale .............. 220 Marengo ........... 20 Pickens........... 100 Sumter ............ 90 Tuscaloosa .... 90 Total ............. 600 60 220 10 70 50 90 500 15 60 50 10 15 150 40 10 10 210 450 450 10 30 30 20 20 20 60 80 80 10 10 10 350 600 600 20 25.0 25.0 20.0 23.0 25.0 25.0 23.0 450 24.5 24.5 20.0 23.0 22.5 23.0 23.0 50 20.0 20.0 - 24.0 28.0 25.0 25.0 20 20.5 22.9 20.0 20.0 24.0 26.0 25.0 80 23.3 24.0 20.0 26.0 33.0 28.0 26.0 30 22.8 23.3 20.0 22.0 25.0 26.0 25.0 650 23.3 24.0 20.0 23.3 24.3 24.0 23.8 00 28w :1;' .240 2C) 26H 2U) 28H 28H 2U) 28H 2C) 2U) DISTRICT 5 Autauga .......... 800 850 500 700 760 550 600 24.0 24.9 18.6 25.0 28.5 24.5 30.0 Dallas ............ 500 500 220 350 440 400 400 21.4 24.0 20.0 24.0 28.0 27.0 27.0 Elmore........... 400 400 190 320 410 350 350 26.0 25.0 20.0 25.0 27.5 24.0 26.0 Lowndes.......... 200 200 100 100 80 70 50 20.5 22.0 19.0 23.0 24.0 23.0 23.0 Montgomery ...... 600 600 230 300 320 300 280 20.5 22.0 18.3 28.0 30.0 25.0 24.0 Perry ............ 60 40 10 20 60 30 20 21.7 23.8 20.0 26.0 30.0 23.0 25.0 Wilcox........... 40 10 - 10 30 30 20 25.0 25.0 - 22.0 20.0 22.0 24.0 Total........... 2,600 2,600 1,250 1,800 2,100 1,730 1,720 22.7 23.8 19.0 25.2 28.2 24.9 27.2 DISTRICT 6 Chambers ........ 400 450 280 200 250 200 200 21.2 22.9 20.0 24.0 30.0 24.0 23.0 Clay............. 60 60 30 30 30 20 10 23.3 24.2 20.0 23.0 31.0 24.0 23.0 Coosa............ 20 30 - - - - - 15.0 20.0 - - - - - Lee............... 180 150 60 60 130 110 100 21.7 22.0 20.0 19.0 20.0 21.0 22.0 Macon............ 150 150 30 30 50 50 60 20.0 22.0 20.0 21.0 23.5 23.0 23.0 Randolph......... 180 200 70 50 10 10 10 20.0 24.0 21.4 24.0 32.0 25.0 25.0 Russell........... 60 20 20 20 10 10 10 21.7 22.5 20.0 18.0 19.0 21.0 23.0 Talladega ........ 900 1,400 700 1,100 1,250 1,000 950 23.3 24.9 19.0 19.0 24.0 23.5 24.0 Tallapoosa ....... 50 40 10 10 20 10 10 20.0 22.5 20.0 21.0 25.0 24.0 25.0 Total........... 2,000 2,500 1,200 1,500 1,750 1,410 1,350 22.0 24.0 19.5 20.0 24.7 23.4 23.7 DISTRICT 7 Baldwin .......... 7,300 9,800 6,300 13,000 23,500 21,500 22,400 24.4 22.9 23.8 24.0 20.9 20.7 26.0 Choctaw......... - - - - - 10 - - - - - - 20.0 - Clarke............ 100 150 100 150 160 150 150 24.0 25.3 17.0 24.0 22.0 21.0 26.0 Mobile ............ 450 500 300 450 1,440 1,150 1,200 21.1 23.0 20.0 25.0 24.5 19.7 27.0 Washington ...... 450 550 300 400 900 700 750 24.0 24.9 21.0 26.5 28.0 23.0 28.0 Total .......... 8,300 11,000 7,000 14,000 26,000 23,510 24,500 24.2 23.0 23.4 24.1 21.3 20.7 26.1 DISTRICT 8 Butler ............ 10 10 - - - - - 20.0 20.0 - - - - /2 Conecuh .......... 120 180 35 100 160 140 100 22.9 20.6 20.0 23.0 24.0 23.0 30.0 Covington ........ 60 50 5 50 440 400 450 24.2 23.0 20.0 22.0 26.5 24.0 31.0 Crenshaw ........ 60 60 30 150 250 200 200 20.0 19.2 20.0 25.0 32.0 26.0 30.0 Escambia..........1,900 3,000 1,300 3,300 6,450 5,700 6,250 25.9 24.0 22.8 25.5 26.5 28.0 31.0 ' Monroe........... . 150 500 280 900 1,600 1,100 1,350 27.3 24.6 18.6 24.0 30.0 25.0 31.0 . Total...........2,300 3,800 1,650 4,500 8,900 7,540 8,350 25.7 23.8 22.0 25.1 27.3 27.3 31.0 DISTRICT 9 Barbour .......... 80 80 20 40 30 20 20 21.2 23.1 20.0 18.0 19.0 22.0 23.0 Bullock........... . 40 40 10 20 - - - 22.5 25.0 20.0 20.0 - - - Coffee ............ 170 170 90 150 160 150 150 22.1 25.0 18.9 24.0 29.5 22.0 30.0 Dale .............. 120 120 30 40 160 150 150 19.6 22.9 20.0 26.0 35.0 22.0 30.0 Geneva........... . 450 450 320 270 260 250 250 20.0 25.0 20.3 20.0 25.0 23.0 25.0 Henry ............ 200 200 20 30 10 10 10 20.0 25.0 20.0 25.0 32.0 25.0 25.0 Houston .......... 500 500 270 350 490 400 470 21.0 26.0 20.4 23.0 27.0 20.5 26.0 Pike .............. . 40 40 40 50 90 100 100 20.0 22.5 17.5 24.0 33.0 24.0 30.0 Total........... 1,600 1,600 800 950 1,200 1,080 1,150 20.6 25.0 20.0 22.3 28.2 21.9 27.1 STATE............. 48,000 56,000 35,000 42,000 64,000 55,000 58,000 25.0 26.0 24.0 23.5 25.0 ~UZleZ............ IV IU LV.V VVIIYYUII ~YV ~UV VU ~UV LVV LVV YI V 24.5 28.0 Wheat: Production, by counties, 1960-66 District and county 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 - -- -- Bushels------------------------- DISTRICT 1 Colbert.................. 200,000 229,700 162,000 76,000 189,000 155,000 167,000 Fayette................... 1,300 2,500 1,600 880 2,310 1,740 1,800 Franklin................. 9,000 10,800 5,900 6,100 5,400 4,950 5,700 Lamar................... 2,200 2,500 600 400 810 560 520 Marion................... 5,500 6,500 2,400 2,200 3,400 2,520 2,600 Total.................. 218,000 252,000 172,500 85,580 200,920 164,770 177,620 ~ DISTRICT 2 Lauderdale.............. 176,000 196,000 117,000 70,000 103,000 77,000 97,500 Lawrence................ 97,600 131,500 70,000 55,000 95,500 74,000 85,500 Limestone............... 60,000 72,700 42,500 41,400 51,500 40,600 47,200 Madison................. 114,000 128,600 75,000 87,500 109,000 97,500 100,500 I Marshall.............. 1 8,400 11,200 8,000 7,950 10,200 7,000 7,250 0 Morgan.................. 34,000 42,000 22,500 10,000 16,900 15,700 20,200 Total.................. 490,000 582,000 335,000 271,85-0 386,100 311,800 358,150 - DISTRICT 2a Bibb..................... 1,400 1,150 600 690 460 500 500 t Blount................... 3,600 2,850 1,700 2,200 210 250 280 H Chilton................... 1,000 1,250 400 460 800 920 750 C Cullman.................. 1,800 1,500 400 440 920 1,080 1,400 Jeff erson................. 1,350 2,400 600 IPBoo 1,500 1,740 1,400 ~ Saint Clair............... 1,150 1,450 600 840 400 500 540 ~ Shelby................... 5,100 5,400 1,500 2,600 2,650 2,240 2,520 Walker................... 1,600 1,250 200 420 440 500 580 & Winston................... - 250 - 220 300 270 280 H Total.................. 17,000 17,500 6,000 9,370 7,650 8,000 8,250 H DISTRICT 3 / Calhoun.................. 4,600 5,700 2,300 2,160 1,200 1,040 870 H Cherokee................ 25,300 30,000 17,800 18,200 17,000 10,100 9,800 Cleburne................. 3,000 3,300 1,200 440 480 480 500 DeKalb................... 6,000 11,200 5,000 3,750 2,160 2,080 2,240 Etowah................... 3,600 3,700 2,500 2,400 3,220 2,400 2,600 Jackson............... 22,500 33,100 31,200 38,500 33,800 40,500 40,600 Total.................. 65,000 87,000 60,000 65,450 57,860 56,600 56,610 DISTRICT 4 Greene................... 2,000 1,500 300 920 250 250 460 Hale..................... 5,400 5,400 1,200 4,830 10,100 10,400 10,400 Marengo................... 400 200 - 240 840 750 1,250 Pickens.................. 2,050 1,600 1,000 400 480 520 500 Sumter.................. 2,100 1,200 200 1,560 2,640 2,240 2,080 Tuscaloosa............... 2,050 2,100 300 220 250 260 750 Total.................. 14,000 12,000 3,000 8,170 14,560 14,420 15,440 DISTRICT 5 Autauga ............... 19,200 21,200 9,300 17,500 21,700 13,500 18,000 Dallas ................. 10,700 12,000 4,400 8,400 12,300 10,800 10,800 Elmore ................. 10,400 10,000 3,800 8,000 11,300 8,400 9,100 Lowndes ............... 4,100 4,400 1,900 2,300 1,920 1,610 1,150 Montgomery .......... 12,300 13,200 4,200 8,400 9,600 7,500 6,700 Perry .................. 1,300 950 200 520 1,800 690 500 Wilcox ................. 1,000 250 - 220 600 660 480 Total ................ 59,000 62,000 23,800 45,340 59,220 43,160 46,730 DISTRICT 6 Chambers .............. 8,500 10,300 5,600 4,800 7,500 4,800 4,600 Clay ................... 1,400 1,450 600 690 930 480 230 Coosa.................. 300 600 - - - - - Lee .................... 3,900 3,300 1,200 1,140 2,600 2,310 2,200 Macon ................. 3,000 3,300 600 630 1,180 1,150 1,380 Randolph .............. 3,600 4,800 1,500 1,200 320 250 250 Russell ................ 1,300 450 400 360 190 210 230 Talladega .............. 21,000 34,900 13,300 20,900 30,000 23,500 22,800 Tallapoosa .............. 1,000 900 200 210 500 240 250 Total ................ 44,000 60,000 23,400 29,930 43,220 32,940 31,940 DISTRICT 7 Baldwin ............... 178,300 224,000 150,000 312,000 490,000 445,000 582,000 Choctaw ............... . - - - - 200 - Clarke ................. 2,400 3,800 1,700 3,600 3,520 3,150 3,900 Mobile ................. 9,500 11,500 6,000 11,200 35,300 22,700 32,400 Washington ............ 10,800 13,700 6,300 10,600 25,200 16,100 21,000 Total................. 201,000 253,000 164,000 337,400 554,020 487,150 639,300 DISTRICT 8 Butler ................. 200 200 - - - - Conecuh ................ 2,750 3,700 700 2,300 3,840 3,220 3,000 Covington ................. 1,450 1,150 100 1,100 11,700 9,600 14,000 Crenshaw .............. 1,200 1,150 600 3,750 8,000 5,200 6,000 Escambia................ 49,300 72,000 29,700 84,000 171,000 160,000 194,000 Monroe ................ 4,100 12,300 5,200 21,600 48,000 27,500 41,800 1/ Total ................ 59,000 90,500 36,300 112,750 242,540 205,520 258,800 DISTRICT 9 C/ Barbour ............... . 1,700 1,850 400 720 570 440 460 Bullock................. .. 900 1,000 200 400 - - - Coffee.................. .. 3,750 4,250 1,700 3,600 4,720 3,300 4,500 Dale ................... . 2,350 2,750 600 1,040 5,600 3,300 4,500 Geneva ................ 9,000 11,250 6,500 5,400 6,500 5,750 6,250 Henry ................. . 4,000 5,000 400 750 320 250 250 Houston............... . 10,500 13,000 5,500 8,050 13,200 8,200 12,200 Pike................... . 800 900 700 1,200 2,970 2,400 3,000 Total................. .. 33,000 40,000 16,000 21,160 33,880 23,640 31,160 STATE .................. 1,200,000 1,456,000 840,000 987,000 1,600,000 1,348,000 1,624,000 42 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Irish potatoes: Baldwin area, acreage, yield, productiorn, and value, 1957-66' Year 1957 ................ 1958 ................ 1959 ................ 1960 ................ 1961 ................ Acreage Planted Harvested - - Acres 17,000 20,000 11,500 15,500 15,500 17,000 17,000 11,500 15,500 12,400 Yield per harvested acre Cwt. 125 130 120 140 110 Season average Production price per cwt. Thous. cwt. 2,125 2,210 1,380 2,170 1,364 Dollars 1.78 2.12 3.71 2.47 2.14 1982................... 12,400 12,400 155 1,922 3.00 5,766 1963.............. ..... 15,000 15,000 125 21,875 1.93 3,001 1964................ 14,000 13,500 130 1,755 4.27 7,494 1965.............. ..... 15,300 15,000 117 1,755 4.92 8,635 1966................ 17,000 16,600 155 22,573 1.58 3,196 1Includes Baldwin, Escambia, and Mobile Counties. 2 Production includes 320,000 cwt. in 1063 and 550,000 cwt. in 1960 not marketed because of low prices. irish potatoes: Baldwin area, production, and farm disposition, 1957-66' Total Production used for seed Farm disposition used on farms where grown For Feed For Sold seed shrinkage household and loss use 1957 ...................... 1958 ...................... 1959 ..................... 1960 ...................... 1961 ...................... 1962 ...................... 1963 ...................... 1964 ..................... 1965 ..................... 1966 ...................... 2,125 210 2,210 126 1,380 186 2,170 186 1,364 149 1,922 202 21,875 182 1,755 199 1,755 221 22,573 195 Thousand 4 2 2 Mobi1 Cwt. 53 66 55 54 48 2 29 2 356 26 26 579 Thous. dols. 2,064 3,674 2,139 4,535 1,320 4,897 2,111 5,214 1,312 2,808 1,888 5,664 1,514 2,922 1,727 7,374 1,727 8,497 1,992 3,147 I Includes Baldwin, Escambia, and Mobile Counties. 2 Includes 320,000 cwt. and 550,000 not marketed. Irish potatoes: Other areas, acreagc, yield, production, and value, 1957-66 Yea r 1957................... 1958................... 1959................... 1960.................. 1961 .................... Acreage Planted Harvested 7,600 7,400 5,000 6,000 8,100 Acres - - 7,600 7,400 5,000 6,000 8,100 Yield per harvested Production acre Cwt. 67 76 81 80 122 Thous. cwt. 509 562 405 480 988 1962................... .... .5,7005,700 1963................... .... .5,1005,100 1964................... .... .5,4005,400 1965....................... 5,600 5,400 1966....................... 6,100 6,100 100 125 112 110 126 570 2.64 1,505 638 2.42 1,544 605 3.45 2,087 594 4.52 2,685 769 1.72 1,323 Value of production Thous. dols. 3,782 4,685 5,120 5,360 2,919 Year Value of sales Season average price per cwt. Dollars 2.53 2.93 3.38 3.38 2.17 Value of production Thous. dols. 1,288 1,647 1,369 1,622 2,144 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Irish potatoes: Other areas, production, and farm disposition, 1957-66 Farm disposition Ttl Used on farms where grown Year Production used Feed, For for shrinkage household seed Seed and loss use 1957 ................ 1958 ................ 1959 ................ 1960........ 1961 ................ 1962 ................ 1963 ................ 1964 ............... 1965 ................ 1966 ................ 509 562 405 480 988 570 638 605 594 769 59 48 54 81 63 59 62 64 70 73 Thousand cwt. 2 13 2 17 2 10 2 14 1 25 1 14 1 16. 1 15 1 15 1 23 180 136 106 94 82 59 48 36 32 36 Value of Sold sales S Thous. dole. 314 794 407 1,193 287 970 370 1,251 880 1,910 496 573 553 546 709 1,309 1,387 1,908 2,468 1,219 Sweetpotatoes: Acreage, yield, production, and value, 1957-66 Year 1957 ................... 1958 .................... 1959 .................... 1960.................. 1961 .................... 1962 .................... 1963 .................... 1964 .................... 1965............... 1966................... Acreage Planted Harvested - - Acres 16,000 14,000 13,000 9,10( 8,600 7,900 6,800 5,800 6,400 5,800 16,000 14,000 13,000 9,100 8,600 7,900 6,800 5,800 6,400 5,800 Yield per Season harvested average acre Production price Cwt. 49 55 58 61 60 65 72 78 78 75 Thous. cwt. 784 770 754 555 516 514 490 452 499 435 Dollars 4.60 4.76 4.23 4.63 4.73 4.63 4.52 5.11 4.71 5.14 Sweetpotatoes: Production, farm disposition, c d value, 1957-66 Year 1957.................. 1958.................. 1959.................. 1960................... 1961.................... 1962................... 1963................... 1964................... 1965................... 1966................... Farm disposition TotalUsed on farms where grown Production usedFedFo for For shrinkage household seed feed and loss use - - - Thousand cwt. - 784 39 24 165 353 770 36 28 112 298 754 25 20 144 240 555 24 16 ill 187 516 23 18 88 164 514 490 452 499 435 20 16 19 17 16 13 13 14 12 12 101 93 65 94 67 133 117 99 104 94 Value of production Thous. dols. 3,606 3,665 3,189 2,570 2,441 2,380 2,215 2,310 2,350 2,236 Sold 242 332 350 241 246 267 267 274 289 262 C ~ U 44 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS All -hay: Acreage, yield, production, disposition, and value, 1957-66 Year Farm disposition Acreage Yield Total Used on Season Ave. Value of harvested per acre production farms price production where Sold grown Thous. acres Tons - - Thousand tons - - Dollars Thous. dols. 1957.................... 573 .99 565 531 34 23.90 13,504 1958 ............... ..... 640 1.13 725 678 47 24.10 17,472 1959..................... 516 1.18 611 568 43 23.50 14,358 1960....................... 521 1.13 588 547 41 26.00 15,288 1961....................... 524 1.24 652 580 72 25.40 16,561 1962....................... 496 1.08 534 481 53 28.00 14,952 1963....................... 570 1.30 741 659 82 27.60 20,452 1964....................... 594 1.41 839 713 126 25.70 21,562 1965....................... 564 1.46 824 709 115 24.80 20,435 1966....................... 513 1.40 719 597 122 25.50 18,334 Hay crops: Acreage, yield and production, 1957-66 Acreage Yield Year harvested per acre Thous. acres Tons, Alfalfa hay 1957...................19 1.95 1958................... 19 2.15 1959................. 20 2.10 1960................... 19 1.90 1961................. 18 2.00 1962................. 15 1.65 1963................... 14 2.05 1964................... 12 1.90 1965................... 11 1.85 1966................... . 91.90 Lespedeza hay 1957 ................ 105 1.00 1958... .............. .110 1.15 1959............... .85 1.10 1960................. 76 1.05 1961................. 72 1.10 1962................. 60 .95 1963................. 90 1.30 1964................. 86 1.25 1965................. 76 1.25 1966................. 62 1.25 Cowpea hay 1957.................. 6 .95 1958................... 4 .95 1959................... 4 .95 1960................... 3 1.00 1961................... 2 1.00 1962 ............. 1963............ 1964............ 1965.............. 1966 ............. Pro- duction Thous. tons 37 41 42 36 36 25 29 23 20 17 105 126 94 80 79 57 117 108 95 78 6 4 4 3 2 .95 1.05 .90 Acreage Field Pro- harvested per acre duction Thous. Thous. acres Tons tons Clover-timothy hay 36 .95 34 40 1.15 46 35 1.15 40 33 1.00 33 36 1.20 43 34 .95 32 36 1.20 43 39 1.20 47 42 1.25 52 44 1.25 55 Soybean hay 30 .85 26 33 1.05 35 19 1.10 21 18 1.20 22 18 1.25 22 22 1.05 23 24 1.25 30 26 1.25 32 ~s to1 104 116 78 83 75 63 91 76 77 74 Peanut hay .60 .75 .60 .75 .70 .70 .75 .75 .70 .60 62 87 47 62 52 44 68 57 54 44 Other hsy Grain hay 1957............... . 197 1.15 227 76 .90 68 1958........... ...... 227 1.30 295 91 1.00 91 1959................ . 216 1.35 292 59 1.20 71 1960............. .... 227 1.25 284 62 1.10 68 1961................. 241 1.40 337 62 1.30 81 1962................ 241 1.20 289 60 1.05 63 1963................ . 275 1.50 412 38 1.05 40 1964.................. 311 1.65 513 42 1.35 57 1Q,)In 45. 1965................ .19 1.75 558 39 1.15 4 1966................. 293 1.65 483 31 1.35 42 1Discontinued, Included in other hay 1965 to date. i. I, 14 , rv -rr ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 45 Seed crops: Acreage, yield, production, and value, 1957-6 6 Season average Crop and year Acreage Yield Production price per Value of harvested per acre (clean seed) 100 lbs. production CisncoesedAcres Pounds Thous. lbs. Dollars Dollars 1957......................... 20,000 110 2,200 22.50 495,000 1958........................... 23,000 120 2,760 26.00 718,000 1959......................... 11,000 120 1,320 28.50 376.000 1960........................... 16,000 150 2,400 20.00 480,000 1961......................... 12,000 150 1,800 21.00 378,000 1962........................... 11,000 135 1.485 18.00 267,000 1963............................ 8,500 115 978 23.00 225,000 1964......................... 8,000 145 1,160 19.00 220,000 1965........................... 9,000 130 1,170 23.00 269,000 1966............................ 6,500 100 650 26.50 172,000 Lespedeza seed 1957........................ 9,000 150 1,350 11.80 159,000 1958............................ 8,500 220 1,870 12.30 230,000 1959............................ 9,000 210 1,890 13.90 263,000 1960............................ 7,000 200 1,400 13.80 193,000 1961............................ 5,500 220 1,210 15.90 192,000 1962............................ 4,000 200 800 12.50 100,000 1963............................ 4,500 190 855 19.50 167,000 1964............................ 4,000 160 640 16.70 107,000 1965............................ 3,500 175 612 14.00 86,000 1966............................ 3,500 200 700 25.00 175,000 Tall fescue seed (Alta and Ky. 31) 1957............................ 6,000 235 1,410 10.70 151,000 1958............................ 6,000 250 1,500 12.50 188,000 1959............................ 5,500 225 1,238 18.00 223,000 1960............................ 6,000 215 1,290 13.00 168,000 1961............................ 5,000 220 1,100 14.00 154,000 1962............................ 4,300 180 774 18.00 139,000 1963............................ 6,000 250 1,500 21.50 322,000 1964............................ 9,000 195 1,755 12.50 219,000 1965............................ 7,000 190 1,330 11.50 153,000 1966........................... 10,000 210 2,100 11.00 231,000 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Commercial vegetables for fresh market: value, 1957-6 Acreage, yield, production, and Crop and year Snap beans, mid-spring 1957 ..................... 1958 ..................... 1959 ..................... 1960 ..................... 1961 ...................... 1962 ..................... 1963 ...................... 1964 ..................... 1965 ...................... 1966 ...................... Snap beans, summer 1957 ...................... 1958 ...................... 1959 ...................... 1960 ...................... 1961 ...................... 1962 ...................... 1963 ...................... 1964 ..................... 1965 ...................... 1966 ...................... h, Yield Acreage per arvested acre Acres Cwt. 1,000 30 900 22 1,100 40 1,100 23 1,200 20 1,100 1,100 800 700 700 1,100 1,000 900 900 1,100 1,100 1,000 1,000 900 850 21 19 19 20 22 19 32 32 40 45 25 30 23 30 25 Cabbage 1957 ...................... 1958 ...................... 1959 ...................... 1960 ..................... 1961 ...................... 1962 ...................... 1963 ...................... 1964 ...................... 1965 ...................... 1966 ...................... Sweet corn 1957 ...................... 1958 ...................... 1959 ...................... 1960 ...................... 1961 ...................... 1962 ...................... 1963 ...................... 1964 ...................... 1965 ...................... 1966 ...................... Cucumbers 1957 ...................... 1958 ...................... 1959 ...................... 1960 ...................... 1961 ...................... 1962 ...................... 1963 ...................... 1964 ..................... 1965 ...................... 1966 ...................... Production Thous. cwt. 30 20 44 25 24 23 21 15 14 15 21 32 29 36 50 28 30 23 27 21 Season average price Dollars 7.70 6.40, 9.10 7.20 7.80 5.50 8.40 12.70 9.80 10.70 9.20 7.70 8.90 6.50 7.80 8.60 10.10 11.30 10.60 12.00 Value of production Thous. dols. 231 128 400 180 187 126 176 190 137 160 193 246 258 234 390 241 303 260 286 252 2.80 2.15 2.55 3.70 2.20 3.60 3.35 3.80 4.85 4.35 190 142 161 192 152 227 221 247 335 313 105 110 115 105 115 105 110 100 115 120 45 45 45 40 40 40 35 37 47 50 650 600 550 500 600 600 600 650 600 600 3,100 3,300 3,800 3,800 3,800 3,900 3,400 2,900 2,300 2,500 600 600 500 450 350 350 350 600 Discontinued Discontinued 68 66 63 52 69 63 66 65 69 72 140 148 171 152 152 156 119 107 108 125 33 36 30 22 19 16 19 33 3.55 3.05 2.65 3.45 2.95 3.40 5.40 4.70 4.95 497 451 650 403 524 460 405 578 508 619 205 184 213 92 78 67 83 157 55 60 60 50 55 45 55 55 6.20 5.10 7.10 4.20 4.10 4.20 4.35 4.75 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Commercial vegetables f or fresh value, 1957-66 Crop and year Tomatoes 1957 ..................... 1958 ...................... 1959 ..................... 1960 ...................... 1961 ...................... 1962 ............ 1963 ............. 1964 ............ 1965 ............ 1966 ..................... Watermelons 1957 ..................... 1958 ..................... 1959 ..................... 1960..................... 1961 ...................... 1962 ..................... 1963 ..................... 1964 ..................... 1965 ...................... 1966............ Lima beans 1959 .................. 1960 ..................... 1961 ..................... 1962..................... 1963... . . . . . . . . . 1964 ... ;.................. 1965 ..................... 1966 ..................... Acreage harvested Acres 4,900 4,500 4,400 4,400 4,700 4,400 4,400 4,100 4,200 4,600 15,000 20,000 16,000 15,000 14,000 14,000 13,500 13,500 13,700 13,000 3,900 4,200 4,200 4,000 4,000 3,500 3,200 3,300 market: Acreage, yield, production, and Yield per acre Cwt. 50 55 70 60 60 55 59 59 62 60 Production Thous. cwt. 245 248 308 264 282 242 260 242 260 276 Season average price Dollars 5.60 5.20 5.40 5.30 4.75 5.10 5.00 7.90 7.70 7.50 Value of production Thous. dols. 1,372 1,290 1,663 1,399 1,340 1,234 1,300 1,912 2,002 2,070 85 1,275 1.60 2,040 115 2,300 1.10 2,530 95 1,520 1.10 1,672 100 1,500 .95 1,425 95 1,330 1.15 1,530 90 1,260 1.00 1,260 95 1,282 1.30 1,667 90 1,215 1.60 1,944 95 1,302 1.40 1,823 95 1,235 1.75 2,161 17 19 20 18 20 23 24 23 66 80 84 72 80 80 77 76 8.70 7.50 7.70 9.00 8.50 10.30 11.40 11.60 574 600 647 648 680 824 878 882 Cantaloups 1959 ...................... 1960 ..................... 1961 ..................... 1962 ...................... 1963........... 1964.......... 1965........... 1966 ..................... Strawberries' 1957 ..................... 1958 ..................... 1959 ...................... 1960 ..................... 1961 ...................... 1962 ...................... 1963 ...................... 1964 ...................... 19658...................... 1966 ..................... 'Total for fresh market and 2.90 2.40 2.40 2.40 3.35 3.85 3.40 4.95 235 228 264 194 285 262 255 371 1,800 1,900 2,000 1,800 1,700 1,500 1,500 1,500 Acres 950 950 900 950 900 900 750 700 650 650 processing. 45 50 55 45 50 45 50 50 Pounds 2,000 2,400 2X00 2,100 2,300 2,100 2,200 2,400 2,350 2,400 81 95 110 81 85 68 75 75 Thous. lbs. 1,900 2,280 1,980 1,995 2,070 1,890 1,650 1,680 1,560 Dollars .223 .205 .212 .196 .171 .196 .180 .196 .230 .218 Thous. dols. 421 468 420 391 354 370 297 329 351 340 48 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Fruit and nut crops: Production and value, 1957-66 Season Season Year Production average Value of Production average Value of price production price production Thous. lbs. Dollars Thous. dols. Thous. bus. Dollars Thous. dols. Pecans, improved Peaches 1957............ 3,300 .300 990 425 3.20 1,360 1958............ 32,000 .275 8,800 1,000 2.25 2,250 1959............. 12,200 .315 3,843 1,050 2.50 2,6211 1960............ 13,300 .340 4,522 1,250 2.10 2,619' 1961 ............ 42,300 .190 8,037 1,400 2.20 3,080 1962............. 4,600 .365 1,679 900 2.50 2,250 1963............ 52,100 .170 8,857 1,050 2.45 2,572 1964............ 10,200 .270 2,754 300 4.60 1,4001 1965............ 24,500 .190 4,655 1,0502 2.75 2,695 1966............ 22,500 .300 6,750 550 4.05 2,228 1 Value computed from production and price per pound. 2 Production 1965 includes 70,000 bushels not marketed because of economic conditions and excluded in computing value. Tons Pecans, seedling Tung nuts' 1957 ............ 700 .220 154 750 57.00 43 1958.............4,000 .250 1,000 3,800 56.00 213 1959.............3,000 .280 840 2,700 54.00 146 1960.............4,000 .285 1,140 400 63.00 25 1961 ............ 8,100 .155 1,256 2,200 81.50 179 1962 ............ 2,600 .310 806 500 120.00 60 1963 ............ 9,200 .160 1,472 2,200 67.00 147 1964 ............ 2,500 .200 500 1,800 62.00 112 1965 ............ 5,000 .150 750 1,100 60.00 66 1966 ............ 4,000 .250 1,000 1,700 54.00 92 1 Price for tung nuts is for Alabama and Georgia combined to avoid possibility of disclosing individual mill operations, 1957 and 1958. 1957......... 195860..... 1959.......... 1960. ........... 1961......... 1962...... 1963............ 1964............ 1965........... 1966............ 4,000 36,000 15,200 17,300 50,400 7,200 61,300 12,700 29,500 26,500 Pecans, total .287 .272 .308 .327 .184 .345 .168 .256 .184 .293 1,144 9,800 4,683 5,662 9,293 2,485 10,329 3,254 5,405 7,750 -,--- --- .-Y ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 4 I2 OTHER COWS YEARS AND OLDER JAN. 1, 1967 Dot 1'.OOO hear] + t I...NI 1 I t. . Z7= r pr IW - Wt . le . Ie ke I 1 I.- /~I lua~~-p-,~~ . yl .49 50 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Cattle: Number on farms and value, January 1, 1958-67 Milk cows and heifers All cattle and calves (2 years old and over) Value Total Value Total Year Number per head value Number per head value Thous. head Dollars Thous. dols. Thous. head Dollars Thous. dols. 1958............ 1,691 72.00 121,752 318 94.00 29,892 1959............ 1,640 105.00 172,200 293 131.00 38,383 1960 ............ 1,656 98.00 162,288 270 128.00 34,560 1961 ............ 1,656 94.00 155,664 256 128.00 32,768 1962............. 1,689 101.00 170,589 246 140.00 34,440 1963 ............ 1,757 102.00 179,214 231 132.00 30,492 1964............ 1,862 93.00 173,166 210 124.00 26,040 1965 ............ 1,955 76.00 148,580 200 108.00 21,600 1966 ............ 1,935 92.00 178,020 186 122.00 22,692 1967 ............ 1,877 106.00 198,962 177 134.00 23,718 Cattle: Number on farms, by classes, January 1, 1958-67 Kept for milk Other Year Total Cows Heifers Cows Heifers Steers Bulls cattle 2 yrs. 1 to 2 Heifer 2 yrs. 1 to 2 1 yr. 1 yr. & over years calves & over years Calves & over & over 1958.......... 1959.......... 1960 .......... 1961.......... 1962.......... 1,691 318 1,640 293 1,656 270 1,656 256 1,689 246 - -- Thousand head - -- 89 97 634 96 86 87 641 102 78 84 669 105 76 79 675 109 70 78 705 114 319 310 330 339 358 110 93 91 93 89 28 28 29 29 29 1963 .......... 1,757 231 68 69 759 136 375 91 28 1964 .......... 1,862 210 60 65 806 167 411 112 31 1965 .......... 1,955 200 57 61 848 193 438 125 33 1966 .......... 1,935 186 50 54 856 195 437 124 33 1967 .......... 1,877 177 47 49 830 189 428 125 32 Cattle slaughter (commercial): Number and total liveweight, by months, 1963-66 Number slaughtered Total liveweight Month 1963 1964 1965 1966 1963 1964 1965 1966 -- -Head - - - -- Thousand pounds - - January...................... 18,900 19,200 18,700 18,300 17,331 17,549 16,456 16,141 February...................... 15,800 15,700 16,500 18,700 14,141 14,475 14,421 16,606 March.......................... 17,200 18,100 20,300 20,600 15,600 16,543 18,128 18,149 April ............................ 18,400 19,500 20,400 19,100 16,247 16,770 17,891 16,732 May ............................ 19,100 17,800 21,300 19,700 16,751 15,735 18,659 17,375 June.............................17,500 19,900 22,600 21,300 15,172 17,572 19,481 18,467 July ............................. 19,300 21,000 23,000 18,500 16,714 17,934 19,849 15,984 August .................. ......... 19,000 20,600 6 24,500 24,100 16,245 17,510 21,070 20,774 September...................... 20,900 24,300 25,500 24,700 17,681 20,655 21,930 21,563 October ......................... 20,300 25,000 24,100 22,800 17,377 20,525 20,606 20,132 November....................... .16,800 19,600 21,000 20,900 14,297 16,229 18,480 1 8 ,664 December....................... 16,300 20,600 18,200 17,800 14,377 17,572 16,344 15,700 Annual total............... .219,500 241,300 256,100 246,500 191,933 209,069 223,315 216,287 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 51 Cattle and calves: Inventory numbers, calf crop, and disposition, 1957-66 On hand January 1 Marketings Farm slaughter All All cows Year cattle & 2 years Calves Inship- Cattle Calves Cattle Calves calves and over born ments - - - Thousand head 1957.............. 1,726 971 787 49 466 320 5 10 1958 .............. 1,691 952 752 29 438 305 5 9 1959.............. 1,640 934 747 43 407 284 5 9 1960............. 1,656 939 761 40 420 292 5 9 1961 .............. 1,656 931 754 45 411 268 5 8 1962.............. . 1,689 951 780 44 381 285 5 8 1963 .............. 1,757 990 802 11 346 277 5 8 1964 .............. 1,862 1,016 833 16 385 284 5 9 1965............... 1,955 1,048 838 25 496 294 5 9 1966.............. 1,935 1,042 834 26 527 313 4 5 Cattle and calves: Production and income, 1957-66 Year Production Marketings Price per 100 lbs. Cash Gross cattle calves receipts incomel - Thousand pounds - - Dollars - - Thousand dollars - 1957 .......... 433,155 466,365 13.40 16.40 66,217 67,082 1958.......... 451,865 469,900 19.10 22.70 94,169 95,388 1959 .......... 471,090 462,305 20.50 25.40 100,466 101,883 1960 .......... 453,410 467,320 17.50 20.30 85,274 86,530 1961 .......... 460,945 457,165 17.80 21.50 85,508 86,799 1962 .......... 468,610 435,400 18.70 22.90 86,261 87,567 1963 .......... 463,910 407,655 18.40 22.50 79,626 80,919 1964 .......... 499,585 443,105 15.50 18.30 71,855 72,960 1965.......... 535,215 549,350 16.40 19.10 93,485 94,696 1966 .......... 543,940 582,950 19.90 24.00 121,202 122,680 Value of sales plus value of consumption on farms where produced. Calf slaughter (commercial): Number and total liveweight, by months, 1963-1966 Month Number slaughtered Total liveweight 1963 1964 1965 1966 1963 1964 1965 1966 - - - Head - - - -- Thousand pounds - January ................. 2,900 3,100 4,300 3,300 1,424 1,454 2,034 1,511 February ................. 2,200 2,500 3,900 2,900 1,089 1,260 1,880 1,476 March ................... 1,800 2,900 4,700 4,500 886 1,482 2,326 2,236 April..................... 1,400 2,900 4,300 3,700 673 1,467 2,193 1,772 May ..................... 1,700 3,300 4,400 3,900 745 1,634 2,116 1,880 June.................... 2,600 4,200 4,700 4,300 1,058 1,886 2,134 1,995 July .................... . 2,900 5,600 3,400 4,500 1,154 2,503 1,557 2,236 August ................... 3,900 6,400 5,300 4,500 1,599 2,790 2,358 2,205 September............... 4,300 7,300 5,800 4,900 1,776 3,212 2,633 2,332 October .................. 4,100 7,300 6,300 5,100 1,837 3,146 2,816 2,372 November ................ 3,200 5,600 5,200 4,200 1,421 2,464 2,621 2,016 December ................ 2,800 4,100 2,200 3,100 1,240 1,906 1,036 1,516 Annual total.......... 33,800 55,200 54,500 48,900 14,902 25,204 25,704 23,547 All cattle and calves, milk cows and other cows 2 years and older: Number on farms, Jaruary 1, by counties, 1960-63 District and county DISTRICT 1 Colbert ............. Fayette............. Franklin ............ Lamar .............. Marion ............. Total ............. DISTRICT 2 Lauderdale ......... Lawrence.... Limestone .......... Madison.......... Marshall.......... Morgan........... Total............ DISTRICT 2a Bibb................ Blount ............. Chilton............. Cullman............ Jefferson.......... Saint Clair... Shelby ............ Walker............ Winston........... Total............. DISTRICT 3 Calhoun............ Cherokee ........... Cleburne. .......... DeKalb............. Etowah ............. Jackson............ Total ............. DISTRICT 4 Greene ............. Hale................ Marengo............ Pickens............. Sumter ............. Tuscaloosa .......... Total ............. Other cows All cattle and calves Milk Cows 2 years and older 1960 1961 1962 1963 1960 1961 1962 1963 1960 1961 1962 1963 Number Number Number 18,200 :7,600 18,200 19,900 2,400 2,200 8,100 7,800 8,100 9,400 2,700 2,700 16,700 16,200 16,700 19,200 3,900 3,800 8,100 7,800 8,100 9,200 2,600 2,500 9,900 9,600 9,900 11,300 3,400 3,300 61,000 59,000 61,000 69,000 15,000 14,500 24,800 25,300 25,800 27,400 5,000 4,800 23,400 23,800 24,300 26,700 5,100 5,000 29,100 29,700 30,300 31,200 7,600 7,200 39,400 40,100' 40,900 42,100 5,500 5,400 13,800 14,100 14,300 16,000 3,900 3,800 24,500 25,000 25,400 28,600 4,900 4,800 155,000 158,000 161,000 172,000 32,000 31,000 11,700 11,700 12,000 12,400 1,300 1,300 19,600 19,600 20,200 22,200 4,000 4,000 15,300 15,300 15,800 17,300 3,400 3,200 19,200 19,200 19,800 23,000 6,900 6,500 16,000 16,000 16,500 17,000 5,700 5,600 12,500 12,500 12,900 13,200 2,800 2,600 20,400 20,400 21,000 22,100 6,700 6,700 8,200 8,200 8,400 9,300 2,100 2,000 7,100 7,100 7,400 8,500 2,100 2,100 130,000 130,000 134,000 145,000 35,000 34,000 12,900 13,360 13,500 14,000 3,000 2,900 10,500 10,700 11,000 11,600 2,800 2,600 6,000 6,100 6,300 6,800 1,300 1,200 21,700 22,200 22,700 24,900 6,700 6,400 13,900 14,200 14,500 16,500 3,400 3,300 23,000 23,500 24,000 26,200 4,800 4,600 88,000 90,000 92,000 100,000 22,000 21,000 35,800 34,500 35,600 36,000 3,100 3,100 50,700 48,900 50,500 49,300 12,200 12,100 59,000 56,900 58,800 59,300 6,800 6,700 26,200 25,200 26,100 26,500 4,100 4,000 51,200 49,300 51,000 51,500 2,100 2,000 22,100 21,200 22,000 22,400 4,700 4,600 245,000 236,000 244,000 245,000 33,000 32,500 2,000 1,800 5,900 6,700 7,400 8,300 2,700 2,700 1,800 1,900 2,200 2,800 3,700 3,500 6,100 6,400 7,100 7,800 2,400 2,500 1,700 1,800 2,100 2,500 3,200 3,000 2,500 2,700 3,200 3,600 14,000 13,500 18,000 19,500 22,000 :25,000 4,600 4,300 7,300 8,100 8,600 10,000 4,700 4,400 7,700 8,500 9,000 10,500 6,700 6,000 9,200 9,600 10,600 12,000 5,200 4,900 14,500 14,900 16,400 18,500 3,600 3,400 3,100 3,400 3,700 4,800 4,700 4,500 7,200 8,000 8,700 9,700 29,500 27,500 49,000 52,500 57,000 65,500 1,300 1,300 4,600 4,500 4,700 5,000 3,900 3,900 4,800 5,600 5,900 7,300 2,800 2,500 5,100 5,700 6,100 6,700 6,100 5,700 2,800 3,200 3,400 5,400 5,500 5,400 3,100 3,400 3,600 4,200 2,300 2,100 3,900 4,100 4,300 5,000 6,700 6,800 5,300 5,600 5,900 6,400 1,900 1,800 2,100 2,300 2,400 2,900 2,000 2,000 1,800 2,100 2,200 2,600 32,500 31,500 33,500 36,500 38,500 45,500 2,800 2,600 3,900 4,300 4,600 5,300 2,500 2,400 2,300 2,600 2,800 3,400 1,200 1,100 1,900 2,100 2,200 2,600 6,300 6,000 4,500 5,300 5,700 7,000 3,300 3,200 3,500 4,000 4,300 5,300 4,400 4,200 6,400 7,200 7,900 9,400 20,500 19,500 22,500 25,500 27,500 33,000 3,100 2,900 16,800 16,400 18,800 19,400 12,000 11,700 17,500 16,900 18,600 19,300 6,600 6,300 27,500 26,800 29,200 30,300 3,900 3,700 8,000 8,200 8,900 8,800 1,900 1,700 28,000 26,900 29,000 29.700 4,500 4,200 7,200 7,300 8,000 8,500 32,000 30,500 105,000 102,500 112,500 116,000 0> t- 4 121 CA' DISTRICT 5 Autauga.......... Dallas ............ Elmore........... Lowndes.......... Montgomery Perry............. Wilcox............ Total........... DISTRICT 6 Chambers. Clay .............. Coosa............. Lee............... Macon............ Randolph. Russell........... Talladega. Tallapoosa. Total........... DISTRICT 7 Baldwin.......... Choctaw.......... Clarke............ Mobile............ Washington Total.......... DISTRICT 8 Butler ............. Conecuh ........... Covington...... Crenshaw...... Escambia...... Monroe ............ Total ............ DISTRICT 9 Barbour ............ Bullock ............ Cof fee ............. Dale ............... Geneva ............ Henry .. ........... Houston ........... Pike ................ Total ............. 24,200 24,400 24,400 24,400 1,800 1,700 71,800 72,400 71,600 71,000 8,200 7,600 32,400 32,600 32,800 35,200 5,700. 5,400 64,000 64,500 64,600 66,400 3,800 3,500 94,500 95,200 95,400 96,600 14,400 14,000 36,800 37,100 37,200 37,900 8,800 8,800 48,300 48,800 49,000 50,500 2,300 2,000 372,000 375,000 375,000 382,000 45,000 43,000 22,700 22,700 22,700 22,700 4,400 3,800 10,400 10,400 10,500 11,900 2,800 2,600 7,200 7,200 7,300 7,900 1,500 1,300 19,400 19,400 19,500 19,400 3,800 3,400 31,800 31,800 31,300 30,900 2,600 2,400 11,500 11,500 11,600 12,200 3,800 3,300 21,900 21,900 21,700 21,300 3,200 2,900 19,400 19,400 19,800 22,100 4,100 3,900 15,700, 15,700 15,600 15,600 3,800 3,400 160,000 160,000 160,000 164,000 30,000 27,000 42,000 42,700 44,100 46,100 7,200 6,900 15,200 15,500 16,000 16,200 2,300 1,900 17,700 18,000 18,600 19,000 1,900 1,600 28,100 28,600 29,500 30,000 6,800 6,500 15,000 15,200 15,800 16,700 1,800 1,600 118,000 120,000 124,000 128,000 20,000 18,500 26,200 26,200 26,900 27,100 3,100 2,800 20,300 20,300 20,900 21,300 2,500 2,300 29,100 29,100 30,000 31,800 4,300 4,000 17,700 17,700 18,100 19,100 2,500 2,300 17,900 17,900 18,400 19,300 2,900 2,700 28,800 28,800 29,700 30,400 2,700 2,400 140,000 140,000 144,000 149,00 1,000 16,500 30,300 30,500 31,400 31,600 3,100 2,800 35,900 36,100 37,200 36,800 1,500 1,400 19,600 19,700 20,400 22,300 3,200 2,800 11,400 11,500 11,800 12,400 1,800 1,600 22,800 22,900 23,700 25,500 3,000 2,600 13,500 13,500 14,000 14,700 1,500 1,400 25,600 25,800 26,600 28,600 3,400 3,100 27,900 28,000 28,900 31,100 2,500 2,300 187,000 188,000 194,000 203,000 20,000 18,000 1,500 1,300 11,200 10,900 11,100 11,400 7,300 6,900 35,400 33,300 34,000 34,500 5,200 5,000 11,800 12,300 12,500 14,000 3,400 3,200 34,800 36,100 36,700 37,800 13,900 13,700 44,800 43,200 44,200 45,500 8,900 8,900 14,000 13,400 13,600 14,500 1,80 1,500 25,000 24,300 24,900 26,80 42,000 40,500 177,000 173,500 177,000 184,500 3,500 3,100 9,200 9,300 9,600 10,500 2,500 2,200 3,300 3,800 3,900 4,900 1,200 900 2,700 2,900 3,000 3,500 3,200 2,800 8,300 7,800 8,000 8,200 2,300 2,000 16,700 15,700 16,200 17,000 3,100 2,800 2,700 3,000 3,100 4,200 2,700 2,400 10,600 10,000 10,300 11,000 3,800 3,500 7,100 7,900 8,100 9,300 3,200 2,800 5,900 6,100 6,300. 6,900 25,500 22,500 66,500 66,500 68,500 75,500 6,700 6,400 16,300 16,200 16,400 17,700 1,700 1,300 7,200 7,300 7,300 8,000 1,400 1,200 8,800 8,600 8,700 9,300 6,300 5,900 10,700 10,400 10,500 11,700 1,400 1,200 8,000 8,000 8,100 8,800 17,500 16,000 51,000 50,500 51,000 55,500 2,600 2,400 12,200 11,700 12,200 12,800 2,200 2,000 8,000 8,300 8,500 9,400 3,800 3,500 11,000 11,500 12,000 13,500 2,200 1,900 7,400 7,800 8,000 9,000 2,500 2,300 6,600 6,700 6,800 7,500 2,200 1,900 13,800 13,500 14,000 14,800 15,500 14,000 59,000 59,500 61,500 67,000 2,600 2,300 15,500 15,400 15,600 16,000 1,400 1,300 22,f500, 21,400 21,600 22,200 2,700 2,500 7,100 7,800 7,900 9,400 1,500 1,400 4,200 4,400 4,400 5,200 2,400 2,100 8,200 8,500 8,600 9,700 1,300 1,200 5,700 6,000 6,100 6,700 2,900 2,600 10,000 10,500 10,600, 12,100 2,200 2,100 14,300 14,500 14,700 16,200 17,000 15,500 87,500 88,500 89,500 97,500 State......~~ 1,656,00 1,656,00 1,689,00 1,757,00 270,00 25,0 4600 21,0 6,006-0U 0uu 0 0 H 0 w H H H 1f2 Stat ............... 1,656,00 1,65600 ,8,00 175,0 2000 5,0 ^PE %%% 7r %%^ r& Ij C ~ ~nn ~rr ~nn rn nnn c~r onr\ n II~II 246000 231000 669000 675000 705000 765DO All cattle and calves, milk cows and other cows 2 years and older: Number on farms, January 1, by counties, 1964-67 District Other cows and All cattle and calves Milk cows 2 years and older county 1964 1965 1966 1967 1964 1965 1966 1967 1964 1965 1966 1967 Number Number Number DISTRICT 1 Colbert............. Fayette............ Franklin ........... Lamar............. M arion............. Total............ DISTRICT 2 Lauderdale ......... Lawrence .......... Limestone .......... Madison ............ Marshall........... Morgan ............ Total............. DISTRICT 2a Bibb ............... Blount ............. Chilton............. Cullman ............ Jefferson .......... Saint Clair ........ Shelby ............. Walker ............ Winston........... Tetal............ DISTRICT 3 Calhoon ............ Cherokee ........... Cleburne.......... DeKalb............ Etowah............ Jackson............ Total............ DISTRICT 4 Greene ............. Hale............... Marengo ........... Pickens............ Sumter ............. Tuscaloosa......... Total ............. 22,300 24,300 23,500 23,200 1,400 1,200 10,800 12,200 12,000 11,700 2,600 2,600 22,400 25,100 24,000 23,900 3,300 3,200 10,500 11,800 11,400 11,300 2,400 2,300 13,000 14,600 14,100 13,900 2,800 2,700 79,000 88,000 85,000 84,000 12,500 12,000 30,600 32,700 32,800 30,900 4,100 3,900 30,100 32,700 32,200 30,900 4,200 4,100 33,100 3'4,300 34,100 32,400 5,400 5,000 44,700 46,300 45,900 43,500 4,700 4,600 17,500 20,500 20,600 19,300 3,300 3,200 33,000 36,500 36,400 35,000 4,300 4,200 189,000 203,000 202,000 192,000 26,000 25,000 12,700 13,300 13,700 13,800 1,200 1,200 24,300 26,500 26,600 26,700 3,800 3,800 18,900 20,700 20,700 20,800 2,200 1,900 26,400 29,900 29,900 30,100 5,300 4,900 17,800 18,400 18,900 18,200 5,300 5,200 13,800 14,300 14,800 14,200 1,900 1,700 23,400 24,800 24,800 25,000 6,800 6,900 10,100 11,200 11,400 11,300 1,600 1,500 9,600 10,900 11,200 10,900 1,900 1,900 157,000 170,000 172,000 171,000 30,000 29,000 14,900 15,600 15,600 15,000 2,400 2,300 12,700 13,600 13,600 12,800 2,100 1,900 7,500 8,200 8,200 7,800 1,000 900 27,600 30,400 30,400 28,900 5,600 5,300 19,000 21,300 21,300 19,800 3,100 3,000 29,300 31,900 31,900 29,700 3,800 3,600 111,000 121,000 121,000 114,000 18,000 17,000 36,200 36,600 35,700 34,600 2,800 2,700 48,100 47,000 45,900 44,400 11,600 11,500 61,800 64,500 63,100 60,900 6,000 5,900 27,700 29,000 28,300 27,400 3,600 3,600 51,800 52,300 51,200 49,400 1,500 1,400 23,400 24,600 24,800 23,300 4,000 3,900 249,000 254,000 249,000 240,000 29,500 29,000 1,100 1,000 9,700 10,600 10,700 10,400 2,400 2,000 3,600 4,100 4,100 3,900 3,200 2,500 8,700 9,700 9,600 9,500 2,200 1,800 3,000 3,500 3,500 3,400 2,600 2,200 4,000 4,600 4,600 4,300 11,500 9,500 29,000 32,500 32,500 31,500 3,800 3,300 11,600 13,000 13,300 12,500 3,700 3,400 12,400 13,700 13,800 13,300 4,700 4,300 13,000 14,100 14,200 13,500 4,100 3,900 18,700 19,300 19,500 18,400 3,200 2,900 6,000 7,200 7,500 7,100 4,000 3,700 10,800 12,200 12,700 12,200 23,500 21,500 72,500 79,500 81,000 77,000 1,300 1,200 5,300 5,600 5,800 5,900 3,400 3,800 9,100 10,400 10,800 10,800 1,800 1,900 7,500 8,100 8,200 8,000 4,400 4,900 7,600 9,700 10,200 10,200 4,800 5,100 4,900 5,400 5,600 5,400 1,600 1,700 5,400 6,000 6,400 6,000 7,000 6,900 6,900 7,500 7,800 7,700 1,300 1,200 3,500 4,000 4,100 4,100 1,900 1,800 3,300 3,800 4,100 3,900 27,500 28,500 53,500 60,500 63,000 32,000 2,000 2,000 5,200 5,600 5,600 5,400 1,700 1,400 4,200 4,800 4,900 4,600 800 700 3,000 3,500 3,600 3,400 4,200 4,200 8,400 9,600 9,700 9,300 2,400 2,100 6,400 7,500 7,600 7,000 2,900 2,600 10,800 19.,000 12,100 11,300 14,000 13,000 38,000 A3,C00 43,500 41,000 2,500 2,200 18,500 17,700 17,730 17,200 10,600 9,800 17,700 18,100 17,0 17,300 5,500 5,100 31,500 30,000 30,000 29,000 3,300 2,800 8,700 8,600 8,600 8,300 1,400 1,300 28,600 28,100 28,100 27,000 3,700 3,300 9,000 9,500 9,700 9,200 27,000 24,500 114,000 112,000 112,000 108,000 ) 0 H 0 U) H 5-q H U) U) L~II1 L~III DISTRICT 5 Autauga........... Dallas ............. Elmore............ Lowndes.......... Montgomery Perry............. Wilcox............ Total............ DISTRICT 6 Chambers. Clay.............. Coosa............. Lee............... Macon............ Randolph. Russell............ Talladega. Tallapoosa. Total........... DISTRICT 7 Baldwin........... Choctaw.......... Clarke......... Mobile............ Washington Total............ DISTRICT8 Butler .............. Conecuh ........... Covington .... Crenshaw...... Escambia ........... Monroe ............ Total ............ DISTRICT 9 Barbour ............ Bullock ............. Cof fee .............. Dale ............... Geneva ............. Henry .............. Houston ............ Pike ............... Total ............. 24,700 24,900 24,200 22,900 1,100 900 70,100 69,400 67,500 65,500 6,300 5,900 38,200 40,900 39,800 37,000 4,500 4;400 69,100 71,400 68,500 66,400 2,900 2,800 98,500 100,200 98,200 92,300 13,200 13,100 38,800 39,700 38,400 36,700 8,900 9,000 52,600 54,500 53,400 50,200 1,100 900 392,000 401,000 390,000 371,000 38,000 37,000 22,800 22,800 23,100 23,300 2,300 2,100 13,600 15,200 15,300 15,700 1,800 1,800 8,500 9,200 9,300 9,500 500 400 19,300 19,3001 19,800 19,800 2,100 2,000 30,500 30,100 29,800 30,100 1,600 1,500 13,100 13,900 14,100 14,100 2,200 2,000 20,900 20,500 20,300 21,300 1,700 1,600 24,800 27,500 28,300 28,500 3,200 3,200 15,500 15,500 16,000 15,700 2,100 1,900 169,000 174,000 176,000 178,000 11,500 16,500 48,900 51,700 49,600 47,200 6,000 5.900 17,000 17,500 16,800 15,600 800 500 20,100 20,900 19,700 19,700 900 700 31,100 32,000 29,500 29,300 5,400 5,200 17,900 18,900 17,400 17,200 900 .700 135,000 141,000 133,000 129,000 14,000 13,000 28,100 28,900 29,600 27,600 1,900 1,600 22,900 24,000 24,500 23,000 1,800 1,700 34,900 37,600 38,500 37,700 2,80 2,500 21,100 22,600 23,200 21,600 1,500. 1,300 21,200 22,600 23,000 21,700 1,900 1,700 32,800 34,300 35,200 32,400 1,600 1,300 161,000 170,000 174,000 164,000 11,500 10,000 32,600 33,100 32,800 33,200 1,900 1,500 36,600 36,100 36,100 36,700 1,200 1,100 25,600 28,200 28,200 28,700, 2,100 1,900 14,200 15,400 15,200 15,200 1,100: 900 28,400 30,800 30,800 30,800 1,600 1,400 16,000 17,000 16,900 17,200 1,100 1,000 31,900 34,700 35,000 34,600 2,100 1,900 34,700 37,700 38,000 37,600 1,900 1,800 220,000 233,000 233,000 234,000 13,000 11,500 State............... 1,86,000 , 1,93,00 1,77,00 21 900 1,000 11,700 12,200 12,300 11,600 5,800 5,300 34,500 34,000 34,300 33,300 4,300 3,800 15,500 17,300 17,500 16,000 2,700 2,700 38,100 36,600 37,600 35,300 12,900 12,900 45,800 45,600 45,700 42,600 9,000 8,400 14,300 14,700 14,800 14,000 9900 00no 26-9 000 0 T O 7.Soo 26,200 36,500 35,000 186,500 189,000 190,000 179,000 1,900 1,800 10,500 10,900 11,000 10,700 1,700- 1,500 5,900 6,800- 7,000 6,900 400 300 4,100 4,700 4.900 4,800 1,900 1,900 8,200 8,300- 8,500 8,600 1,300 1,200 16,100 16,300 16,400 16,400 1,800 1,700 5,100 6,100 6,300 6,000 1,500 1,200 10,500 10,500 10,600 10,800 2,800 2,800 10,400 12,000 12,200 12,500 1,700 1,600 6,700 6,900 7,100 6,800 15,000 .14,000 77,500 82,500 84,000 83,500 5,500 5,100 19,000 20,200 20,000 18,800 600 400 8,700 9,300 9,100 8,500 600 500 10,000 10,500 10,300 10,200 4,700 4,900 11,800 12,400 12,000 11,600 600 600 9,500 10.,100 9,600 9,9400 12,000 11,500 59,000 62,500 61,000 58,500 1,400 1,300 2,200 1,300 1,600 1,200 9,000 1,500 13,400 14,000 14,200 13,700 1,300 10,300 11,100, 11,300, 10,900 2,000 15,000 16,100 16,300 16,600 1,200 9,800 10,500 10,700 10,200 1,400 8,200 8,900 9,000 8,700 1,100 15,300 15,900 16,000 15,400 8,500 72,000 76,500 77,500 75,500 1,200 1,400 16,400 16,700 17,000 17,300 900 1,000 21,200 21,000 21,300 22,100 1,700 1,800 11,000 12,300 12,500 13.000 800 1,000 6,000 6,700- 6,800. 6,800 1,300 1,300 10,700 11,700 11,700 12,000 900 900 7,300 7,800 8,000 8,100 1,700 1,800 13,900 15,000 159200 15,400 1,500 1,800 17,500 18,800 19,000 19,300 10,000 11,000 104,000 110,000 111,500 114,000 186,000 177,000 806,000 848,000 856,000 830,000 t- 4 0 C-) H 1/2 H H 1/2 H C-) 1/2 ~rr~-~nr ZX. IIIII ~LI~YUU: LY.DVV Stater .. . .. . .. . 1,6,00 195,00 195,0 18700 1000 20,0 Cattle and calves on feed: Number by weight group, class and length of time on feed, quarterly, January, 1960-July 1967' Total cattle Weight group class Year and Time on feed and calves Under 500 - 700 - 900 - 1100 lbs. Steers and Heifer and Cows and Less than 3-6 6 mos. month on feed 500 lbs. 699 Ibs. 899 lbs. 1099 lbs. and over steer calves heifer calves others 3 mos. mos. or more Thous. Thous. Thous. Thous. Thous. Thous. Thous. Thous. Thous. Thous. Thous. Thous. January 1 1960..... 30 Not available Not available Not available 1961..... 38 1962..... 40 12 13 9 5 1 29 11- 27 11 2 1963..... 40 10 12 11 6 1 30 9 1 29 10 1 1964 ..... 39 10 13 9 7 - 28 11 - 25 10 4 1965 ..... 44 14 11 10 9 - 36 8 - 31 13 - 1966..... 37 10 10 10 6 1 28 9 - 28 9 1967..... 42 9 16 10 6 1 28 14 - 29 13 - April 1 1962..... 24 6 6 7 5 - 18 6 - 10 12 2 1963..... 25 3 7 10 4 1 21 4 - 7 15 3 1964..... 24 2 5 10 7 - 20 4 - 8 13 3 1965 ..... 29 4 10 11 4 - 23 6 - 10 18 1 1966 ..... 29 4 10 10 5 - 20 9 - 11 17 1 1967 ..... 23 2 8 8 4 1 17 6 - 8 13 2 July 1 1962..... 15 5 2 6 2 - 11 4 - 9 4 2 1963..... 15 3 4 5 3 - 13 2 - 7 6 2 1964..... 11 1 3 4 2 1 10 1 - 4 5 2 1965.... 16 3 5 5 3 - 13 3 - 10 5 1 1966..... 18 1 6 8 3 - 13 5 - 10 6 2 1967...... 13 1 3 6 3 - 10 3 - 6 5 2 October 1 1961 .... 23 5 6 9 3 - 19 4 - 18 5 - 1962..... 22 4 5 8 5 - 19 3 - 15 6 1 1963 .... 22 5 6 8 3 - 18 4 - 15 5 2 1964..... 21 4 3 11 3 - 18 3 - 17 2 2 1965..... 19 4 4 9 2 - 16 3 - 13 5 1 1966..... 22 4 3 10 5 - 17 5 - 16 6 - 1 Series of quarterly estimates started October 1, 1961 01a =la iCil 1-4 H co cn co ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 57 Sheep and lambs: Number on farms, value, and classes, January 1, 1958-67 Sheep and lambs Stock sheep Lambs One year and over Value Year Number per Total Wether head value Ewe and Ewes Rams Wethers ram Thous. Thous. head Dols. dols. Thousand head - - - 1958................. 53 17.10 908 8 3 32 3 1 1959................ 39 17.50 682 7 2 27 2 1 1960................ 36 15.10 544 6 2 25 2 1 1961................ 31 15.30 474 5 2 21 2 1 1962................ 22 14.90 328 4 2 14 1 1 1963 ................ 18 13.30 239 3 1 12 1 1 1964................ 14 12.30 172 2 9 1 - 1965................ 12 12.30 148 2 1 8 1 - 1066................ 10 13.40 134 1 1 7 1 - 1967................ 8.7 13.00 113 1.0 .8 6.3 .4 .2 Sheep and lambs: Inventory numbers, lamb crops, production, and income, 1957-66 Sheep and lambs on Lambs Pro- Mar- Price per 100 lbs. Cash Gross Year hand saved duction ketings Sheep Lambs receipts income' Jan. 1 - Thous. head - - Thous. lbs. - - - Dollars - - - Thous. dols. - 1957 .... 85 39 3,111 5,942 5.50 18.40 564 574 1958 ............ 53 28 1,778 2,838 5.90 19.30 384 396 1959 ............ 39 23 1,661 1,791 5.90 19.80 245 258 1960 ............ 36 22 1,252 1,735 6.00 18.20 208 220 1961............ 31 19 930 2,001 5.50 16.20 200 211 1962 ............ 22 14 773 1,239 5.40 17.60 153 164 1963 ............ 18 10 505 928 5.40 17.10 97 108 1964 ............. 14 7.7 315 458 5.20 17.70 48 60 1965 ............. 12 7.5 382 497 5.40 20.20 69 82 1966 ............ 10 5.8 300 397 5.90 20.70 52 61 1 Value of sales plus value of consumption on farms where produced. Wool: Production and income, 1957-66 Weight Price Year Sheep shorn per fleece Production per pound Cash receipts Thous. head Pounds Thous. lbs. Cents Thous. dols. 1957 ................. 59 5.7 334 57 190 1958 ................. 40 5.7 228 38 87 1959..................34 5.9 201 45 90 1960 ................. 30 5.8 174 49 85 1961.................. 26 5.8 151 47 71 1962 ................. .19 6.1 116 50 58 1963?................. .15 6.0 90 1964................ 12 5.6 67 57 38 1965................ 10 6.0 60 53 32 1966...................8.6 6.0 52 50 26 58 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Hogs and pigs: Number on farms, January 1, value, and classes, 1958-67 Hogs, including pigs 6 months and over Year Value Total Under Sows and Number per head value 6 mos. gilts Others Thousands Dollars Thous. dols. - - Thousand head -- 1958. ........... 988 21.20 20,946 650 118 220 1959............ 978 24.80 24,254 675 121 182 1960 ............ 1,144 14.70 16,817 759 127 258 1961 ............ 972 21.00 20,412 635 117 220 1962............ 894 23.00 20,562 585 115 194 1963 ............ 867 23.50 20,374 574 104 189 19864 ............ 850 20.00 17,000 1965 ............ 706 20.20 14,261 1966............. 685 32.10 21,988 1967............. 795 27.30 21,704 1 Discontinued Pig crops, 1957-66 Spring Fall Market- ings of Parm Year Sows Pigs Pigs Sows Pigs Pigs hogs & slaughter farrowed per litter saved farrowed per litter saved pigs Thous. No. Thous. Thous. No. Thous. - Thous. head 1957.......... 121 6.9 835 104 6.6 686 1,098 220 1958 .......... 122 6.7 817 105 6.9 724 1,112 200 1959 .......... 135 7.0 945 116 6.9 800 1,117 230 1960 .......... 117 6.8 796 97 6.9 669 1,255 185 1961 .......... 115 6.9 794 95 7.1 674 1,226 150 1962 .......... 109 7.1 774 93 7.1 660 1,139 130 1963...... ... 98 7.1 696 82 7.2 590 1,041 120 1964.......... 88 7.0 616 74 7.2 533 1,058 105 1965 .......... 81 7.1 575 70 7.2 504 889 85 1966 .......... 94 7.1 667 81 7.2 583 923 60 Hogs and pigs: Production and income, 1957-66 Price Cash Gross Year Production Marketings per 100 pounds receipts income' - - Thous. pounds - - Dollars - - Thous. dollars - - 1957 ................ 267,076 219,906 17.10 38,132 46,903 1958 ................ 265,608 221,158 19.20 42,833 51,752 1959 ................ 310,888 227,208 14.10 32,404 40,042 1960.,............... 278,583 253,753 15.00 38,224 44,944 1961............... . . 278,446 251,646 16.40 41,346 47,245 1962............. ... 260,776 237,716 16.20 38,618 43,311 1963 ................ 245,553 217,383 14.80 32,376 36,519 1964 ................ 230,172 224,852 14.70 33,086 36,819 1965................. 206,452 191,351 19.40 37,243 41,162 1966................ 232,406 197,756 20.50 44,495 48,598 1 Value of sales plus value of consumption on farms where produced. 59 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Spring sows farrowed (December-May), 1957-66 Month 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 -- -- Thousand head ---- December ................ 14 16 20 14 15 11 11 11 10 13 January ................. 28 24 25 23 20 21 19 16 14 18 February ................ 28 34 34 27 29 28 25 20 17 19 March ................... 24 23 28 25 24 23 20 19 18 18 April .................... 17 16 17 16 15 14 14 13 13 16 May .................... 10 9 11 12 12 12 9 9 9 10 Total .................. 121 122 135 117 115 109 98 88 81 94 Spring sows farrowed (December-May) percent of total, 1957-66 Month 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 - -- - Percent - - - December ................ 12.3 13.5 14.7 11.6 13.4 10.0 11.4 13.1 12 14 January ................. 23.0 19.5 18.5 19.8 17.2 19.8 19.7 18.0 18 19 February ................ 22.8 28.0 25.0 23.4 24.8 25.4 25.6 22.3 21 20 March ................... 19.9 18.6 21.0 21.7 21.2 21.1 20.6 21.8 22 19 April .................... 13.9 13.2 12.7 13.5 13.4 12.5 13.7 14.5 16 17 May ...................... 8.1 7.2 8.1 10.0 10.0 11.2 9.0 10.3 11 11 Fall sows farrowed (June-November), 1957-66 Month 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 June ..................... July ..................... August .................. September ............... October ................. November ............... T otal .................. - - - Thousand head - - - 12 16 15 11 15 14 11 13 8 12 20 21 23 19 16 16 15 13 14 15 22 22 27 21 23 23 18 15 15 17 22 22 24 20 19 18 18 15 15 17 17 14 16 15 15 13 13 11 10 14 11 10 11 11 7 9 7 7 8 9 104 105 116 97 95 93 82 74 70 84 Fall sows farrowed (June-November), percent of total, 1957-66 Month 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 - -- - Percent - - - - June .................... 12.0 14.9 13.0 11.7 15.5 15.4 13.7 17 12 14 July ..................... 19.3 19.9 19.8 19.4 17.1 17.6 17.9 18 20 18 August ................... 21.0 20.7 23.5 21.4 23.8 24.2 21 8 20 21 20 September ............... 20.7 21.3 20.2 20.9 19.9 19.1 22.5 20 21 20 October ................. 16.5 13.3 13.7 15.2 15.6 14.5 15.7 15 15 17 November ................ 10.5 9.9 9.8 11.4 8.1 9.2 8.8 10 11 11 60 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Hogs and pigs: Number on farms January 1, by counties, 1961-67 District and county 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 DISTRICT 1 - - - - Number----- -_ Colbert ........... 11,800 10,800 10,300 10,000 8,100 8,300 9,600 Fayette ........... 5,300 5,400 5,900 6,500 6,100 6,100 7,200 Franklin .......... 15,200 14,000 13,500 13,300 11,000 11,300 13,1 I0 Lamar ............ 6,400 5,900 5,70.0 5,500 4,600 4,800 5,500 Marion ............ 12,300 10,900 10,200 9,600 7,600 7,800 9,100 Total ........... 51,000 47,000 45,600 44,900 37,400 38,300 44,500 DISTRICT 2 Lauderdale ....... 17,300 16,600 16,500 16,400 14,700 15,400 19,400 Lawrence ......... 20,600 18,200 16,800 15,100 11,200 11,600 14,700 Limestone ........ 15,500 13,900 12,800 11,900 9,100 9,100 11,900 Madison .......... 29,300 25,400 22,800 20,100 14,300 14,900 18,700 Marshall .......... 28,300 25,800 24,600 23,900 19,000 19,500 24,900 Morgan ........... 18,000 16,600 16,000 15,900 13,600 14,100 17,900 Total ........... 129,000 116,500 109,500 103,300 81,900 84,600 107,500 DISTRICT 2a Bibb .............. 2,800 2,500 2,300 2,100 1,400 1,200 1,400 Blount ............ 15,600 14,900 14,800 14,800 12,800 10,600 13,800 Chilton 7,200 6,800 6,800 6,800 5,800 5,100 6,100 Cullman .......... 29,600 27,300 26,200 25,700 20,700 17,500 21,900 Jefferson ......... 5,200 5,400 5,800 6,100 6,200 5,200 6,500 Saint Clair ....... 6,200 5,400 4,800 4,400 3,100 2,500 3,300 Shelby ............. 5,400 5,000 4,900 4,800 4,100 3,400 4,300 Walker 9,800 8,800 8,200 7,700 5,900 4,900 6,200 Winston .......... 5,200 4,900 4,900 4,900 4,300 3,800 4,600 Total ........... 87,000 81,000 78,700 77,300 64,300 54,200 68,100 DISTRICT 3 Calhoun .......... 7,300 6,400 5,900 5,500 3,700 3,800 4,300 Cherokee ......... 12,800 12,100 11,500 11,200 9,800 9,800 11,700 Cleburne .......... 4,200 4,000 3,800 3,600 3,200 3,000 3,900 DeKalb .... ....... 34,600 30,700 29,000 27,500 20,300 19,900 24,100 Etowah ........... . 12,800 11,600 11,000 10,600 8,400 8,200 10,100 Jackson ........... 39,300 36,600 35,300 34,100 .29,400 28,800 35,000 Total ........... . 111,000 101,400 96,500 92,500 74,800 73,500 89,100 DISTRICT 4 Greene ........... 4,700 4,300 4,200 4,100 3,300 3,600 4,200 Hale ............... 4,400 4,000 3,900 3,800 3,100 3,300 3,900 Marengo .......... 4,300 3,900 3,700 3,500 2,900 3,200 3,900 Pickens ........... 6,200 5,700 5,50D 5,400 4,400 4,700 5,600 Sumter ........... 5,200 5,000 4,900 4,800 4,400 4,500 5,400 Tuscaloosa ........ 8,200 7,300 6,900 6,700 5,200 5,600 6,700 Total ........... 33,000 30,200 29,100 28,300 23,300 24,900 29,700 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 61 Hogs and pigs: Number on farms January 1, by counties, 1961-67 (cont'd.) District and county 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 ----- ------- Number- - - -- DISTRICT 5 Autauga ............. 13,000 13,100 13,200 13,400 13,400 10,700 14,600 Dallas ................ 11,900 11,400 11,400 11,300 10,500 8,300 11,600 Elmore .............. 10,600 8,500 7,900 7,600 3,800 3,000 3,900 Lowndes ............. 5,200 4,500 4,300 4,200 2,900 2,200 3,000 Montgomery .......... 7,500 6,600 6,300 6,200 4,500 3,500 4,700 Perry ................ 6,000 5,500 5,300 5,300 4,400 4,100 4,700 Wilcox ............... 8,800 8,000 7,900 7,800 6,400 5,100 6,700 Total .............. 63,000 57,600 56,300 55,800 45,900 36,900 49,200 DISTRICT 6 Chambers ............ 3,100 2,700 2,600 2,500.. 1,600 1,800 2,500 Clay ................. 4,400 3,700 3,500 3,300 2,000 2,200 2,800 Coosa ................ 2,300 1,900 1,800 1,700 900 800 1,100 Lee .................. 6,300 5,500 5,200 5,100 3,700 3,700 4,700 Macon ................ 7,000 6,300 6,200 6,100 4,800 5,500 5,800 Randolph ............ 6,200 5;300 5,000 4,900 3,200 3,600 4,100 Russell ............... 6,600 5,700 5,500 5,400 3,900 4,300 4,500 Talladega ............ 7,200 6,600 6,500 6,500 5,700 6,300 7,400 Tallapoosa ........... 3,900 3,300 3,100 2,900 1,700 1,700 2,000 Total .............. 47,000 41,000 39,400 38,400 27,500 29,900 34,900 DISTRICT 7 Baldwin ............. 13,600 12,200 11,900 11,700 9,100 9,400 9,600 Choctaw .............. 7,100 6,000 5,700 5,400 3,400 3,500 3,500 Clarke ................ 6,600 5,700 5,400 5,300 3,400 3,300 3,500 Mobile ................ 9,100 9,800 10,200 10,500 12,200 11,900 12,500 Waishington .......... 7,600 7,100 6,900 6,900 5,800 5,700 5,900 Total ............... 44,000 40,800 40,100 39,800 33,900 33,800 35,000 DISTRICT 8 Butler ................ 15,800 14,700 14,500 14,400 12,500 11,300 13,300 Conecuh .............. 18,200 16,300 15,900 15,800 12,500 11,200 13,100 Covington............46,900 44,300 43,700 43,500 38,400 34,600 40,300 Crenshaw ............ 23,900 22,800 22,500 22,300 20,400 19,100 21,500 Escambia ............. 12,000 11,300 11,200 11,100 9,800 8,400 10,000 Monroe ............... 20,200 17,800 17,100 17,000 12,300 10,900 12,900 Total...............137,000 127,200 124,900 124,100 105,900 95,500 111,100 DISTRICT 9 Barbour ............. 29,200 26,400 25,700 25,300 20,100 20,000 21,800 Bullock ............... 6,100 5,400 5,200 5,100 3,800 4,200 4,300 Coffee ................ 40,200 37,800 37,300 37,200 32,900 33,800 35,200 Dale ................. 28,100 27,000 26,900 26,900 25,100 25,400 26,600 Geneva .............. 52,600 48,000 46,700 46,200 37,600 38,400 40,700 Henry ............... 26,700 24,700 24,300 24,100 20,500 20,700 21,200 Houston .............. 54,100 51,400 50,800 51,000 45,800 45,800 49,060 Pike ................. 33,000 30,600 30,000 29,800 25,300 25,100 27.100 Total .............. 270,000 251,300 246,900 245,600 211,100 213,400 225,900 State .................. 972,000 894,000 867,000 850,000 706,000 685,000 795,000 62 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Hog slaughter (commercial): Number and total live weight, by months, 196.-66 Month Number slaughtered 1963 1964 1965 - - - Head - - - January .......... 78,000 83,000 74,000 5 February ......... 69,000 73,000 63,500 4 March ............ 76,000 81,000 75,000 6 April ............. 76,500 76,000 69,500 5 May .............. 79,500 70,000 62,000 5 June .............. 65,000 70,000 65,000 6 July .............. 70,000 67,000 56,500 5 August ........... 70,000 64,000 58,000 6 September ........ 70,000 63,000 o6,500 6 October ........... 82,000 72,000 53,500 6 November ......... 76,500 69,500 56,000 6 December ......... 81,000 78,500 56,000 7 Annual ........... 893,500 867,000 745,500 71 Total liveweight 1966 1963 1964 1965 1966 - - - Thousand no ,-' -.. -- 0,000 18,252 18,177 16.650 11,500 9,000 15,111 15,841 14,097 11,172 3,500 16,492 17,901 16,725 14,351 8,500 16,600 17,176 15,638 13,338 8,500 17,092 15,680 14,074 13,280 3,000 13,975 15,540 14,430 14,427 2,500 14,840 14,673 12,374 11,918 2,000 14,840 13,760 12,760 13,950 1,500 14,840 13,482 12,600 13,838 3,000 18,040 16,344 12,198 14,553 6,500 16,830 15,776 12,824 15,295 1,500 17,820 17,741 12,768 16,302 .9,500 194,732 192,091 167,138 163,924 Honey production and 'income, 1955-66 Year Nuj cT Tho 1955 ..... ...... 1956 ............ 1957 ............ 1958 ........... 1959 ............ 1960 ............ 1961 ............ 1962 ............ 1963 ............ 1964 ............ 1965 ............ 1966 ............ mber of Ilonies usands 171 174 165 155 147 141 137 127 121 109 105 99 Honey Production Average price Value of Per colony Total per pound production Pounds Thous. lbs. Cents Thous. dols. 22 3,762 26.5 997 20 3,480 26.5 922 15 2,475 28.3 700 20 3,100 28.1 871 16 2,352 25 6 602 22 3,102 26.4 819 22 3,014 26.3 793 23 2,921 25.0 730 29 3,509 25.5 895 20 2,180 26.3 573 26 2,730 23.5 642 27 2,673 23.6 631 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 63 Number of milk cows and production of milk, 1957-66 Production of milk and milkfat2 Number of Per milk cow Percentage Total Year milk cows of fat on farms 1 Milk Milkfat in milk Milk Milkfat Thousands - - Pounds - - Percent - Million pounds - 1957 ............ 297 3,820 160 4.20 1,135 48 1958 ............ 278 3,720 153 4.10 1,034 42 1959 ............ 256 3,900 158 4.05 998 40 1960............. 239 3,970 159 4.00 949 38 1961 ............ 223 4,130 163 3.95 921 36 1962............ 210 4,230 165 3.90 888 35 1963............ 195 4,310 168 3.90 840 33 1964............ 182 4,550 175 3.85 828 32 1965............ 168 4,990 192 3.85 838 32 1966 ............. 158 5,280 203 3.85 834 32 1 Average. number on farms during year, excluding heifers not yet fresh. 2 Excludes milk sucked by calves. Milk used on farms where produced, 1957-66 Consumed Used for Total Year Fed to as fluid milk farm-churned utilized calves or cream butter on farms - - - - Million pounds - - - - 1957 .................... 17 268 239 524 1958 .................... 16 225 184 425 1959 ................... 15 199 143 357 1960 ..... 13 176 111 300 1961.................... 12 154 86 25 2 1962 .................... 11 135 68 214 1963 ..................... 11 117 53 181 1964.................... 10 106 41 157 1965..................... 10 98 32 140 1966..................... 9 91 22 122 Butter churned on farms and value of milk production, 1957-66 Butter Value of milk used Gross farm income Farm value Year churned for farm consumption from dairy of milk on farms and farm butter' products 2 produced 3 4 Thous. lbs. - - - Thousand dollars - - - 1957 .......... 12,200 29,254 64,493 65,490 1958 .......... 9,200 23,845 59,331 60,282 1959 .......... 7,000 20,041 57,572 58,483 1960 .......... 5,400 16,847 54,970 55,706 1961 .......... 4,100 13,776 52,207 52,865 1962 .......... 3,200 11,530 49,818 50,438 1963 .......... 2,500 9,911 48,358 48,972 1964 .......... 1,900 8,673 48,288 48,852 1965 .......... 1,500 7,618 48,522 49,107 1966 .......... 1,000 6,735 49,199 49,706 1 Value at average returns per 100 pounds of milk in combined marketings of milk and cream. Cash receipts from marketings of milk and cream plus value of milk used for home consumption and farm-butter churned. : Valued at average returns per 100 pounds of milk in combined marketings of milk and cream. 4 Includes value of milk fed to calves. 64 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Milk cows on farms, by months, 1957-66 Month 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 - -- -- - Thousand head - - - - - January ........... 306 287 266 246 230 216 202 188 174 161 February .......... 305 286 264 245 229" 215 201 187 173 160 March ............. 303 284 262 244 228 214 200 186 172 160 April .............. 301 282 260 242 227 213 199 185 171 159 May ............... 299 280 258 241 226 212 198 184 170 159 June ............. 298 -278 257 239 224 211 196 183 169 158 July ................ 296 277 255 238 222 209 194 181 167 158 August ............ 294 276 253 236 221 208 193 179 166 157 September ......... 293 275 251 235 220 207 192 178 165 157 October ............ .291 272 250 234 219 206 191 177 164 156 November ......... 290 270 249 233 218 205 190 176 163 156 December .......... 288 268 247 232 217 204 189 175 162 155 Annual average ... 297 278 256 239 223 210 195 182 168 158 Milk production per cow, by months, 1957-66 Month 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 - -- Pounds - - January ........... 288 260 286 320 320 340 355 360 415 440 February .......... 288 245 265 310 310 330 325 360 375 395 March ............. 340 292 298 315 360 365 360 370 415 440 April .............. 352 333 342 345 350 360 360 375 420 440 May ................ 358 357 375 335 355 360 360 380 420 460 June ............... 342 345 362 305 325 325 335 350 390 430 July ................ 355 350 365 305 325 330 345 360 395 425 August ............ 344 337 352 325 335 340 350 375 405 435 September .......... 314 313 339 345 355 360 375 405 425 460 October ............ 296 305 316 355 360 375 380 400 440 445 November .......... 269 285 293 350 355 360 370 405 435 440 December .......... 274 298 308 360 380 380 380 430 465 475 Annual total ..... 3,820 3,720 3,900 3,970 4,130 4,230 4,310 4,550 4,990 5,280 Total milk production, by months, 1957-66 Month 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 -- - Million pounds -- - January ........... .. 88 75 76 79 74 73 72 68 72 71 February ........... 88 70 70 76 71 71 65 67 65 63 March.............. 103 83 78 77 82 78 72 69 71 70 April ............... 106 94 89 83 79 77 72 69 72 70 May ............... 107 100 97 81 80 76 71 70 71 73 June............... 102 96 93 73 73 69 66 64 66 68 July ............... 105 97 93 73 72 69 67 65 66 67 August............. 101 93 89 77 74 71 68 67 67 68 September ........... 92 86 85 81 78 75 72 72 70 72 October............ 86 83 79 83 79 77 73 71 72 69 November ......... 78 77 73 82 77 74 70 71 71 69 December........... 79 80 76 84 82 78 72 75 75 74 Annual total ...... 1,135 1,034 998 949 921 888 840 828 838 834 ALABAMA. AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 65 Milk marketed by farmers and average prices received, 1957-66 Milk marketed by farmers Average per unit Sold to plants & dealers cash returns Sold from combined milk Year As farm- directly & cream marketings 2 As whole separated to Per 100 Perlb. milk cream consumers' Total lbs. milk milkf at - - - Million pounds - - Dollars - - 1957............ .... 561 5 45 611 5.77 1.37 1958................. 563 4 42 609 5.83 1.42 1959................. 598 3 40 641 5.86 1.45 1960................ 610 3 36 649 5.87 1.47 1961................ 635 2 32 669 5.74 1.45 1962................. 645 1 28 674 5.68 1.46 1963................. 635 - 24 659 5.83 1.49 1964.................. 650 - 21 671 5.90 1.53 1965.................. 680 - 18 698 5.86 1.52 1966.................. 695 - 17 712 5.96 1.55 1Sales directly to consumers by producers who sell only milk from their own herds. Also includes iVhilk produced by institutional herds. 2 Cash receipts divided by milk or milkf at represented in combined marketings. Milk and cream sold to plants and dealers, 1957-6 6 Milk sold to plants and dealers Quantity Mil. lbs. 561 563 598 610 635 645 635 650 680 695 per 100 lbs. Dols. 5.52 5.57. 5.62 5.67 5.57 5.53 5.71 5.79 5.78 5.89 receipts Thous. dols. 30,967 31,359 33,608 34,587 35,370 35,668 36,258 37,635 39,304 40,936 Cream sold to plants and dealers Quantity Price per lb. Cash milkfat fat receipts Trhous. lbs. Cents lrhous. dols. 220 52 114 170 51 87 130 51 66 130 52 68 90 51 46 40 50 Milk sold directly to consumers and cash receipts from marketings, 1957-66 Milk(sold directly to consumers Year 1957............ 1958............. 1959............. 1960............ 1961............. 1962............ 1963.... 1966 .............. Cash receipts from marketings of all milk and cream Thous. dols. 35,239 35,486 37,531 38,123 38,431 38,288 38,447 39,615 40,904 42,464 Year 1957.......... 1958.......... 1959.......... 1960......... 1961 ......... 1962.......... 1963.......... 1964.......... 1965.......... 1966.......... Quantity Mil. qts. 21 20 19 17 15 13 11 10 8 8 Price per qt. Cents 19.8 20.2 20.3 20.4 20.1 20.0 19.9 19.8 20.0 19.1 Cash receipts Thous. dols. 4,158 4,040 3,857 3,468 3,015 2,600 2,189 1,980 1,600 1,528 IC LII ~HY --y~U IY09............ UUV v,,v~v 66 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS American cheese production, by months, 1957-66 Month 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 - - - - - Thousand pounds - - - - January ................ 134 97 87 119 169 297 259 191 289 142 February ................ 171 55 94 85 206 326 147 128 185 134 March ................... 270 134 213 103 395 365 200 189 243 147 April ................... 434 264 362 339 449 479 363 280 395 214 May .................... 483 353 320 388 556 562 452 399 371 239 June .................... 393 294 317 333 427 392 408 330 349 308 July ..................... 368 305 284 283 426 395 388 320 336 202 August .................. 318 250 273 309 408 375 333 306 300 215 September .............. 177 180 223 262 420 317 248 233 260 188 October ................. 164 148 171 209 295 306 218 191 235 160 November ................ 109 129 125 177 243 279 183 186 230 188 December ................ 112 107 144 257 394 328 219 267 370 634 Annual total .........3,133 2,316 2,613 2,864 4,388 4,421 3,418 3,020 3,563 2,771 Ice cream production, by months, 1957-66 Month 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 - - - - - Thousand gallons - - - January .................. 587 481 467 528 537 537 556 533 587 548 February ................ 643 439 497 549 534 589 519 562 519 493 March ................... 675 637 626 645 719 639 634 637 668 697 April ................... 758 708 697 832 642 646 808 755 737 662 May .................... 893 841 830 878 799 898 857 806 797 771 June .................... 906 903 929 1,017 816 812 850 899 829 920 July ................... 952 865 968 962 807 826 881 841 834 913 August .................. 907 887 952 909 826 837 876 823 852 830 September ............... 708 767 888 828 723 689 750 815 760 751 October ................. 529 569 689 630 604 625 615 633 596 590 November ............... 426 449 467 507 493 448 467 611 566 519 December ................ 412 461 475 401 367 360 378 349 447 424 Annual total ........ .8,396 8,007 8,485 8,686 7,867 7,906 8,191 8,264 8,192 8,118 Ice milk production, by months, 1957-66 Month 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 -- - - - Thousand gallons- - - - - January . ................ 159 195 181 216 234 237 305 386 394 370 February ................ 169 180 239 253 262 313 348 418 388 363 March .................. 210 238 274 251 376 368 464 548 502 525 April .................... 281 297 334 364 352 384 581 582 638 591 May .................... 403 367 395 411 478 623 691 736 635 637 June ................... 401 390 442 515 571 624 728 920 814 811 July .................... 430 389 516 483 545 645 727 868 781 818 August .................. 416 439 440 493 607 673 754 791 781 726 September .............. 350 395 370 421 461 510 621 709 657 576 October ................. 253 289 292 244 347 396 497 512 471 404 November ............... 185 200 195 230 252 289 348 466 392 368 December ............... 175 183 170 182 198 192 266 246 333 282 Annual total ....... .. 3,432 3,562 3,848 4,063 4,683 5,254 6,330 7,182 6,786 6,471 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 67 Turkeys: Number on farms January 1, and value, 1958-67 Breeder All Value Total Year hens turkeys per head value - Thousand birds- -- Dollars Thous. dols. 1958................... 25 40 3.95 158 1959................... ... 20 30 4.10 123 1960........................ 21 31 4.00 124 1961 ....................... 25 80 4.30 344 1962....................... 23 32 3.60 115 1963........................ 21 31 4.00 124 1964............................ 21 34 3.95 134 1965................... ... 12 25 4.05 101 1966........................ 8 16 4.35 70 1967........................ 36 43 4.65 200 Turkeys: Farm production and income, 1957-66 Value of turkeys Year Turkeys Sold Price Cash' consumed Gross produced per lb. receipts in farm income household Thous. Thous. Thous. birds lbs. lbs. Cents - - Thousand dollars - - 1957 .............. 223 3,725 3,240 25.9 839 134 973 1958 .............. 348 5,743 5,462 25.9 1,415 116 1,531 1959 .............. 313 5,228 4,793 24.5 1,174 102 1,276 1960.............. 298 6.050 5,055 25.4 1,284 2 1,284 1961......... ..... . 328 6,265 7,182 21.9 1,573 1,573 1962............... .236 4,295 4,313 21.8 940 940 1963.............. 535 10,326 10,268 21.7 2,228 2,228 1964.............. . . 707 13,550 13,676 22.2 3,036 3,036 1965.............. 783 14,605 14,731 22.0 3,241 3,241 1966 .............. 1,277 24,003 23,625 22.9 5,410 5,410 SIncludes consumption in households of producers beginning with 1960. 2 Estimates discontinued, beginning in 1960. COMMERCIAL BROILERS: ALABAMA PRODUCTION. INCOME, 1944-196 MLLI0 MLLION 400 1400,- 13. 3C ! i5 2 501 BROILERS DOLLARS ?00 1200i o 500 7 0 I 2 5 54 o5 12 IC 21 K 68 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Chickens: Classes, number on farms January 1, and value, 1958-67 All chickensi Year Hens Pullets Other Value Total chickens Number per head value . . . . . Thousand birds - .- - - Cents Thous. dols. 1958 ................ 3,005 4,079 459 7,543 110 8,297 1959................ 3,155 4,936 477 8,568 115 9,853 1960............... 3,470 4,492 463 8,425 100 8,425 1961 ................ 3,713 4,851 463 9,027 110 9,930 1962 ................. 4,456 6,743 551 11,750 110 12,925 1963 ................ 5,080 7,080 507 12,667 105 13,300 1964................ 5,334 7,930 492 13,756 99 13,618 1965................ 5.494 9,120 526 15,140 105 15,897 1966................ 5,659 9,539 531 15,729 100 15,729 1967 ................ 5,659 10,660 531 16,850 94 15,839 1 Excludes broilers. Chickens: Farm production and income, 1957-66 Average Value Year Chickens produced Sold price per Cash of home Gross pound receipts consumption income' Thous. birds Thous. lbs. Thous. lbs. Cents -- Thousand dollars - - 1957 ................ 6,051 21,204 5,875 16.3 958 1,900 2,858 1958 ................ 7,223 26,038 9,618 14.5 1,395 1,757 3,152 1959 ................ 7,786 29,273 19,219 12.3 2,364 1,314 3,678 1960............... . . 6,271 24,539 12,128 12.7 1,540 1,217 2,757 1961. ............... 8,092 34,629 13,229 11.9 1,574 1,024 2,598 1962................ 7,940 36,985 25,040 12.5 3,130 1963 ................ 8,088 39,538 27,569 12.3 3,391 1964................ 9,496 47,547 35,196 11.9 4,188 1965 ................ 10,023 53,202 43,568 12.0 5,228 1966 ................ 11,903 58,292 51,750 10.1 5,227 954 4,084 843 4,234 695 4,884 635 5,863 458 5,685 Excludes broilers. Broilers: Production and gross income, 1957-66 Price Gross Year Broilers produced per pound income 1 Thousand birds Thousand lbs. Cents Thous. dols. 1957........................ 103,875 332,400 18.0 59,832 1958 ......... ................ 131,640 421,248 17.6 74,140 1959............ ................ 158,248 522,218 15.1 78,855 1960.................. ..... 176,654 565,293 16.2 91,577 1961........................... 198,036 673,322 13.0 87,532 1962....................... ..... 214,933 709,279 14.5 102,845 1963 ................... ..... 227,989 775,163 13.9 107,748 1964............................. 242,764 825,398 13.5 111,429 1965............................. 285,077 969,262 14.3 138,604 1966 ......... .................... 324,124 1,134,434 14.2 161,090 1 Includes consumption in households of producers which is less than 1 percent of production. ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 69 Hens and pullets of laying age: Average number on farms, by months, 1957-66 Month 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 ----------------------------Thousand birds----- - ----- January............. 5,416 6,243 6,860 6,797 6,954 8,668 9,708 10,064 10,510 10998 February............ 5,256 6,182 6,732 6,705 6,793 8,594 9,601 9,892 10,180 10,800 March............... 5,148 5,998 6,604 6,667 6,836 8,482 9,452 9,857 10,088 10,718 April................ 5,040 5,876 6,479 6,547 6,947 8,443 9,301 9,960 10,097 10,642 May................. 4,932 5,752 6,353 6,439 6,922 8,443 9,190 10,029 10,142 10,562 June................ 4,824 5,628 6,226 6,336 6,897 8,481 9,075 9,959 10,116 10,520 July................. 4,825 5,566 6,163 6,232 6,941 8,558 9,064 9,924 10,192 10,624 August.............. 4,988 5,688 6,224 6,320 7,118 8,816 9,274 9,958 10,370 10,884 September........... 5,312 6,058 6,474 6,666 7,493 9,149 9,556 10,233 10,552 11,074 October.............. 5,636 6,428 6,726 6,818 7,938 9,336 9,756 10,541 10,768 11,336 November........... 5,798 6,613 6,726 6,844 8,317 9,448 9,962 10,609 10,982 11,589 December........... 6,017 6,798 6,788 6,995 8,561 9,632 10,146 10,694 11,097 11,606 Eggs: Number laid per 100 hens ctvd pullets, by months, 195V-66 Month 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 11963 1964 1865 1966 ---------------------------------Number--- ---------- January................. 1,451 1,469 1,429 1,572 1,637 1,581 1,628 1,745 1,807 1,804 February................ 1,406 1,361 1,436 1,560 1,588 1,523 1,551 1,668 1,655 1,635 March................... 1,739 1,680 1,810 1,786 1,872 1,897 1,841 1,860 1,860 1,872 April..................... 1,752 1,809 1,860 1,848 1,860 1,884 1,848 1,866 1,842 1,872 May..................... 1,782 1,854 1,888 1,906 1,916 1,894 1,922 1,953 1,965 1,934 June.................... 1,650 1,695 1,761 1,728 1,782 1,782 1,818 1,896 -1,887 1,818 July..................... 1,593 1,668 1,755 1,724 1,761 1,798 1,841 1,879 1,897 1,829 August.................. 1,500 1,609 1,662 1,686 1,705 1,755 1,817 1,817 1,835 1,776 September............... 1,404 1,518 1,548 1,596 1,575 1.650 1,692 1,740 1,770 1,710 October.................. 1,395 1,513 1,525 1,637 1,606 1,683 1,730 1,786 1,879 1,817 November................ 1,329 1,404 1,386 1,545 1,560 1,596 1,710 1,713 1,782 1,728 December................ 1,414 1,420 1,472 1,581 1,606 1,618 1,745 1,779 1,810 1,776 Eggs: Farm production, by months, 1957-66 Month 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 --- - - Million eggs---- -- --- January................ 79 92 98 107 114 137 158 176 190 198 February............... 74 84 97 105 108 131 149 165 168 177 March................. 90 101 120 119 128 161 174 183 188 201 April................... 88 106 121 121 129 159 172 186 186 199 May.................... 88 107 120 123 133 160 177 196 199 204 June................... 80 95 110 109 123 151 165 189 191 191 July.................... 77 93 108 107 122 154 167 186 193 194 August................. 75 92 103 107 121 155 169 181 190 193 September.............. 75 92 100 106 118 151 162 178 187 189 October ....... 79 97 103 112 127 157 169 188 202 206 November............. 77 93 93 106 130 151 170 182 196 200 December............... 85 97 100 111 137 156 177 190 201 206 Annual tontal .... 967 1,149 1,273 1,383 1,490 1,823 2,009 2,200 2,291 2,358 710 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Eggs: Farm production and income, 1957-66 Value of Eggs eggs Year Eggs consumed Eggs Price Cash consumed Gross produced in farm sold per receipts in farm income households dozen households - - - Millions - - Cents - - - Thous. dollars - - 1957............ . .... 967 166 801 43.8 29,236 6,059 35,295 1958 .................. 1,149 153 996 46.6 38,678 5,941 44,619 1959................... 1,273 137 1,136 38.4 36,352 4,384 40,736 1960 .................. 1,333 119 1,214 43.1 43,603 4,274 47,877 1961................... 1,490 102 1,388 42.4 49,043 3,604 52,647 1962.................. 1,823 96 1,727 41.2 59,294 3,296 62,590 1963 .................. 2,009 89 1,920 41.4 66,240 3,070 69,310 1964 .................. 2,200 79 2,121 40.5 71,584 2,666 74,250 1965 .................. 2,291 69 2,222 39.7 73,511 2,283 75,794 1966 .................. 2,358 53 2,305 43.9 84,325 1,939 86,264 Chicks hatched by commercial hatcheries, by months, 1957-66 Months 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 ---- ------- Thousands- ------ January.... 8,180 9,153 12,064 12,919 13,975 16,622 17,770 20,289 24,189 February... 7,787 9,102 12,127 13,737 16,730 16,315 18,656 21,021 24,105 March ...... 9,191 10,496 15,553 16,179 21,177 22,281 22,852 25,444 28,221 April ....... 8,963 11,946 16,014 17,281 21,477 21,433 24,292 25,468 28,952 May ....... 9,251 12,580 15,925 19,599 20,715 21,385 25,622 26,366 30,933 June ....... 8,851 12,324 14,855 17,701 18,723 19,973 22,852 24,213 29,707 July ........ 8,847 11,861 13,920 16,248 18,339 19,488 21,022 23,046 30,415 August..... 8,283 10,679 12,761 14,259 16,835 18,164 19,432 21,917 28,058 September . 7,667 9,402 10,776 13,110 14,542 17,508 17,769 20,081 24,758 October .... 8,187 10,583 10,285 13,704 14,351 17,563 18,762 21,418 26,154 November .. 7,905 10,559 10,454 13,057 14,152 17,669 18,911 21,646 25,553 December ... 8,306 10,708 11,300 12,434 15,026 16,891 20,183 22,254 27,152 Annual total 101,418 129,393 156,034 180,228 206,042 225,292 248,123 273,163 328,197 28,547 27,049 31,872 32,688 33,079 31,476 30,663 27,696 27,106 28,284 25,982 26,411 350,853 Combined income from chickens, eggs, broilers and turkeys, 1957-66 Value of home Year Cash receipts consumption Gross income -- - -. -Thousand dollars - - - 1957............................ 1958............................ 1959............................ 1960............................ 1961............................ 1962............................ 1963............................ 1964............................ 1965.... ........................ 1966............................ 90,865 115,628 118,745 138,004 139,722 166,209 179,607 190,237 220,584 256,052 8,093 7,814 5,800 5,491 4,628 4,250 3,913 3,362 2,918 2,397 98,958 123,442 124,545 143,495 144,350 170,459 183,520 193,599 223,502 258,449 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 71 Broiler-type eggs set and broiler chicks placed in Alabama, by weeks, 1964, 1965 and 1966 Year and Eggs week set ended : Thou- 1964 sands Jan. 4.... 5,773 11.... 5,707 18.... 5,884 25.... 6,116 Feb. 1.... 6,204 8.... 6,506 15.... 6,664 22.... 6,937 29.... 7,039 Mar. 7.... 6,918 14.... 7,055 21.... 6,998 28.... 7,191 Apr. 4.... 7,321 11.... 7,358 18.... 7,242 25.... 7,150 May 2.... 7,036 9.... 6,962 16.... 6,889 23.... 6,979 30.... 7,015 June 6.... 6,933 13.... 6,958 20 .... 6,712 27.... 6,526 July 4.... 6,366 11.... 6,544 18 .... 6,372 25 .... 6.343 Aug. 1 .... 6,301 8 .... 6,232 15 .... 6,119 22 .... 5,899 29 .... 5,717 Sept. 5 .... 5,873 12.... 6,197 19.... 6,104 26.... 5,948 Oct. 3 .... 6,022 10 .... 6,224 17 .... 6,245 24 .... 6,204 31 .... 6,232 Nov. 7 .... 6,JR228 14 .... 6,401 21 .... 6,360 28 .... 6,199 Dec. 5 .... 5,669 12 .... 6,643 19 .... 6,314 26 .... 6,515 Annual 3,7 3,9 total.337,344 253,061 408,864 304,116 4 1Includes eggs set for pullet chicks to be used as replacements for hatchery supply flocks. 2 Includes only chicks to be raised as broilers. Chicks placed Thou- sands 4,379 4,432 4:187 4,339 4,298 4,524 4,768 4,654 5,101 5,208 5,379 5,309 5,149 5,351 5,355 5,560 5,625 5,522 5,627 5,453 5,643 5,568 5,557 5,368 5,332 5,350 5,275 4,979 4,867 4,723 4,739 4,715 4,697 4,689 4,620 4,410 4,408 4,205 4,325 4,401 4,375 4,312 4,426 4,643 4,734 4,639 4,638 4,631 4,736 4,842 4,71-5 4,279 Year and Eggs Chicks week set placed ended :1 .2 Thou- Thou- 1965 sands sands Jan. 2.... 6,666 4,973 9 .... 6,888 4,771 16.... 7,175 4,852 23.... 7,217 5,011 30 .... 7,401 5,072 Feb. 6.... 7,426 5,528 13 .... 7,555 5,482 20.... 7,695 5,693 27.... 7,729 5,702 Mar. 6.... 7,885 5,668 13 .... 7,859 5,871 20.... 7,917 6,070 27.... 8,126 6,158 Apr. 3.... 8.277 5.992 10 .... 8,475 5,9Q5 17 .... 8,431 6,173 24 .... 8,512 6,227 May 1 .... 8,598 6,515 8.... 8,530 6,463 15.... 8,616 6,543 22.... 8,695 6,527 29.. 8,667 6,587 June 5 .... 8,773 6,590 12 .... 8,806 6,411 19.... 8,536 6,307 26.... 8,539 6,517 July 3 .... 8,702 6,559 10.... 8,503 6,435 17.... 8,209 6,497 24.... 8,091 6,425 31 .... 7,862 6,252 Aug. 7 .... 7,691 6,253 14 .... 7,607 6,060 21 .... 7,750 5,687 28 .... 7,501 5,678 Sept. 4 .... 6,826 5,612 11 .... 7,289 5,686 18 .... 7,425 5,494 25 .... 7,584 4,902 Oct. 2 .... 7,360 5,-356 9 .... 7,420 5,547 16 .... 7,383 5,604 23 .... 7,381 5,508 30 .... 7,387 5,607 Nov. 6 .... 7,447 5,483 13 .... 7,455 5,617 20 .... 7,707 5,564 27 .... 7,700 5,604 Dec. 4 .... 7,526 5,545 11 .... 8,086 5,843 18 .... 7,973 5,865 25 .... 8,005 5,735 Year and Eggs Chicks week set placed ended a Thou- Thou- 1966 sands sands Jan. 8.... 8,222 6,021 15... 8,383 6,200 22.... 8,309 6,022 29 .... 8,353 6,359 Feb. 5 .... 8,318 6,467 12 .... 8,567 6,513 19.... 8,424 6,598 26.... 8,769 6,541 Mar. 5.... 8,950 6,718 12.... 9,109 6,767 19.... 9,156 6,785 26 .... 9,355 7,034 Apr. 2.... 9,381 7,300 9 .... 9,172 7,292 16.... 9,113 7,198 23 .... 9,046 7,355 30.... 9,038 7,350 May 7.... 9,161 7,288 14 .... 9,140 7,197 21.... 8,858 7,373 28.... 9,086 7,215 June 4 .... 9,168 7,244 11.... 9,000 6,963 18 .... 9,024 7,077 25 .... 9,065 7,206 July 2.... 8,684 6,946 9 .... 8,472 7,022 16.... 8,319 6,967 23.... 8,002 6,714 30.... 7,898 6,537 Aug. 6 .... 7,939 6,447 13 .... 7,811 6,030 20 .... 7,862 6,029 27 .... 7,918 5,960 Sept. 3 .... 7,457 6,103 10 .... 8,118 6,029 17 .... 8,027 6,086 24 .... 8,038 5,812 Oct. 1 .... 7,862 6,182 8 .... 7,789 6,130 15 .... 7,763 6,149 22 .... 7,475 6,015 29 .... 7,631 6,083 Nov. 5 .... 7,349 6,131 12 .... 7,437 5,828 19 .... 7,185 5,8135 26 .... 7,165' 5,692 Dec. 3 .... 7,393 5,718 10 .... 7,487 5,577 17 .... 7,805 5,727 24 .... 7,749 5,795 31 .... 7,876 5,972 Chickens: All chickens on farms, January 1, by counties 1961-67 and hens and pullets of laying age., by counties, 1965-67 District Hens and pullets District and All chickens of laying age county 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1965 1966 1967 Number Number DISTRICT 1 Colbert............ Fayette............ Franklin.......... Lamar............ Marion............ Total............ DISTRICT 2 Lauderdale. Lawrence...... Limestone...... Madison ........... Marshall ........... Morgan ............ Total ............ 46,000 50,000 51,000 36,000 21,000 123,000 134,000 147,000 157,000 164,000 168,000 179,000 181,000 .261,000 337,000, 91,000 118,000 122,000 144,000 164,000 131,000 132,000 132,000 129,000 120,000 559,000 613,000 633,000 727,000 806,000 22,000 20,000 18,000 19,500 18,000 155,000 160,000 108,000; 109,000 111,000 290,000 278,000 238,000 227,000- 229,000 129,000 139,000. 113,000 87,500; 89,000 109,000 122,000 69,000 72,000 73,00 705,000 719,000 546,000 515,000 520,000 115,000 121,000 123,000 121,000 118,000 106,000 91,000 105,000 97,000 83,000 119,000 171,00,0 184,000 277,000 366,000 397,000 418,000 269,000 301,000 319,000 268,000 341,000 359,000 359,000 354,000 308,000 332,000 254,000 200,000 206,000 226,000 234,000 236,000 203,000 172,000 117,000 124,000 117,000 98,000 83,000 284,000 347,000 363,000 384,000 743,000 911,000 986,000 467,000 562,000 614,000 243,000 252,000 255,000 411,000 558,000 865,000 884,000 345,000, 606,000 669,000 1,255,000 1,466,000 1,520,000 1,755,000 2,311.000 2,704,000 2,835,000 1,557,000 1,864,000 1,974;000 DISTRICT 2a Bibb .... ........ ... 25,000 24,000 23,000 23,000 23,000 44,000 41,500 19,000 35,500 32,000 Blount............. 728,000 1,353,000 1,533,000 1,595,000 1,645,000 1,756,000 1,847,000 1,237,000 1,317,000 1,403,000 Chilton............ 114,000 129,000 135,000 113,000 93,000 88,000 61,500 78,500 76,500 32,000 Cullman............ .796,000 1,359,000 1,524,000 1,764,000 1,991,000 1,877,000 2,042,000 1,394,000 1,263,000, 1,355,000 Jefferson............. 218,000 275,000 294,000 345,000 354,000 288,000 336,000 281,000 209,000 227,000 Saint Clair ........ 154,000 233,000 256,000 261,000 262,000 166,000 197,000 192,000 111,000 116,000 Shelby.............. 273,000 392,000 429,000 450,000 465,000 324,000 348,000 336,000 239,000 253,000 Walker................ 233,000 333,000 364,000 370,000 370,000 450,000 480,000 302,000 397,000 417,000 Winsston................ 99,000 102,000 103,000 103,000 101,000 156,000 164,000 73,500, 123,000, 127,000 Total............... 2,640,000 4,200,000 4,661,000 5,024,000 5,304,000 5,149,000 5,517,000 3,913,000 3,771,000 3,962,000 DISTRICT 3 Calhoun .......... . 203,000 302,000 327,000 341,000 349,000 296,000 328,000 213,000 148,000 154,000 Cherokee.............. 199,00.0 213,000 342,000 416,000 483,000 547,000 640,0,00 344,000 325,000 340,000 Cleburne...... 63,000 120,000 134,000 149,000 162,000 162,000 222,000, 117,000 107,000 111,000 DeKalb .......... ... 428,000 602,000 645,000 956,000 1,326,000 1,800,000 1,849,000 777,000 986,000 1,031,000 Etowah ................... 147,000 197,000 210,000 250,000 285,000 284,000 255,000 252,000 233,000 237j00 Jackson............... 227,00.0 249,000 255,000 274,000 290,000 285,000 '268,000 212,000 211,000 214,000 Total............... 1,267,000 1,683,000 1,913,000 2,386,000 2,895,000 3,374,000 3,602,000 1,915,000 2,010,000 2,107,000 DISTRICT 4 Greene ............ Hale ............... Marengo ........... Pickens ............ Suinter............ Tuscaloosa. Total............ 41,000 41,500 42,000 39,000 35,500 87,000 90,000 91,000 72,000 48,500 46,000 45,500 45,500 36,500 28,500 71,000 83,000 86,000 70,000 50,500 45,000 46,000 46,500 38,500 32,000 116,000 119,000 120.000 99,000 75,000 406,000 425,000 431,000 355,000 270,000 24,000 22,500 28,500 20,000 19,000 52,000 48,500 41,000 46,000 43,500 20,000 18,500 21,500 16,000 15,000 48,000 55,000 43,500 41,500 43,000 21,000 19,500 24,500 17,500 16,500 78,000 72.000 59,000 67,000 63,000 243,000 236,000 218,000 208,000 200,00,0 000 C) H 300 H H 02 H C) 02 DISTRICT 5 Autauga ........... Dallas .............. Elmore ............. Lowndes........... Montgomery. Perry.............. Wilcox ............. Total............ DISTRICT 6 Chambers .......... Clay............... Coosa .............. Lee................ Macon ............. Randolph .......... Russell ............. Talladega .......... Tallapoosa ......... Total............ DISTRICT 7 Baldwin............ Choctaw ........... Clarke ............. Mobile ............. Washington ........ Total............ DISTRICT 8 Butler ............. Conecuh ........... Covington .......... Crenshaw .......... Escambia .......... Monroe ............. Total ............. DISTRICT 9 Barbour............ Bullock ............. Coffee.............. Dale ............... Geneva ............. Henry.............. Houston............ Pike................ Total........, .... STATE ............... 79,500 81,000 81,500 79,000 78,000 76,500 77,000 77,000 50,500 32,000 96,000 143,000 159,000 163,000 206,000 38,500 39,000 39,000 28,500 23,000 168,000 173,000 174,000 179,000 183,000 78,000 79,000 80,000 50,500 27,000 62,500 61,000 60,500 41,500 29,000 599,000 653,000 671,000 592,000 578,000 101,000 96,000 55,000 77,500 75,000 29,000 21,500 23,500 22,000 17,000 121,000 130,000 141,000 84,500 66,000 21,000 30,500 15,000 14,000 21,000 82,000 68,000 134,000 66,000 52,000 24,000 19,000 22,500 21,000 16,500 26,000 21,000 21,000 20,000 16,000 404,000 386,000 412,000 305,000 264,000 41,000 42,000 42,500 58,000 72,000 51,500 47,500 59,500 47,000 43,000 103,000 195,000 220,000 287,000 353,000 381,000 405,000 259,000 293,000 320,000 65,000 106,000 119,000 102,000 80,500 83,000 85,500 57,000 61,000 62,500 106,000 11103,0,000 1187,000 8403,000 8798,000 84,000 98,000 72,000 54,000 52,500 73,000 113,000 125,000 144,000 162,000 186,000 198,000 132,000 155,000 169,000 132,000 148,000 154,000 195,000 237,000 329,000 407,000 169,000 238,000 256,000 59,000 63,500 64,500 59,500 51,000 33,500 21,000 41,000 28,000 17,000 124,000 133,000 138,000 119,000 96,000 88,500 107,000 58,000 54,000 50,500 60,000 60,500 61,000 41,500 30,500 69,500 69,000 26,500 63,000 62,500 763,000 972,000 1,039,000 1,109,000 1,169,000 1,306,000 1,438,000 874,000 993,000 1,033,000 212,000 201,000 195,000 164,000 128,000 53,500 53,000 52,500 43,500 32,000 51,500 51,000 50,000 39,000 39,000 26,000 158,000 171,000 179,000 169,000 155,000 31,000 31,000 30,500 44,500 63,000 506,000 507,000 507,000 460,000 404,000 48,000 50,000 51,000 48,000 43,500 46,000 44,50.0 43,000 32,500 19,500 118,000 114,000 113,000 87,000 54,000 74,000 77,500 81,500 106,000 130,000 49,000 48,500 47,000 39,000 27,000 62,000 60,500 57,500 44,500 29,000 397,000 395,000 393,000 357,000 303,000 205,000 190,000 116,000 185,000 181,000 28,000 28,500 25,500 25,500 26,500 22,000 22,500 20,500 19,500 20,500 124,000 146,000 113,000 100,000 124,000 174,000 168,000 53,000 151,000 155,000 553,000 555,000 328,000 481,000 507,000 42,000 41,500 36,000 36,500 38,500 15,500 15,000 15,500 13,500 14,000 33,000 39,500 46,000 31,500 30,000 146,000 192,000 96,000 114,000 122,000 29,000 28,500 23,500 26,000 26,500 22,500 20,500 20,000 17,500 16,000 288,000 337,000 237,000 239,000 247,000 99,000 156,000 173,000 231,000 306,000 251,000 280,000 225,000 187,000 192,000 36,000 60,500 66,500 82,000 101,000 129,000 239,000 58,000 76,000 80,500 78,000 83,000 86,000 132,000 191,000 131,000 165,000 140,000 97,500 97,000 44,500 45,500 46,000 47,500 48,500 54,500 77,500 33,000 37,500 39,500 57,500 57,000 56,500 41,500 24,500 21,000 21,000 21,000 18,500 18,000 94,000 106,000 112,000 101,000 82,000 63,000 54,500 53,000 41,500 37,500 102,000 114,000 120,000 109,000 93,000 74,500 86,000 63,000 51,000 43,500 124,000 214,000 239,000 247,000 254,000 279,000 302,000 187,000 208,000 225,000 635,000 836,000 899,000 991,000 1,100,000 1,003,000 1,225,000 780,000 717,000 733,000 9,027,000 11,750,000 12,667,000 13,756,000 15,140,000 15,729,000 16,850,000 10,780,000 11,103,000 11,547,000 0) w 000 H C) H 000 00> 00> 00> 00> 00> 05 )9> 30q ,-c (=nvln Btnn ~ 11~I.IIUO 114.UllU IIY~VIIO 39.UUU 74 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Mid-month prices received by farmers, JanwUy 1958-June 1967 Year Jan. Feb. Mar. April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Cotton (cents per pound) 1958.......... 30.0 31.0 32.0 32.5 32.5 32.5 33.0 34.0 35.5 34.6 34.4 33.7 1959.......... 33.3 33.2 33.5 33.5 33.5 33.6 33.7 35.6 35.1 33.1 31.8 30.8 1960.......... 31.0 31.0 31.0 31.0 31.0 31.0 - 33.7 33.5 32.1 30.8 29.8 1961.......... 29.8 29.8 30.0 30.5 31.0 - 32.0 33.0 32.5 34.4 33.7 31.8 1962.......... 31.5 31.5 31.5 32.5 35.0 36.0 36.0 33.5 34.0 32.9 31.9 31.5 1963 .......... 32.5 33.5 34.0 34.0 33.5 34.0 34.0 33.0 33.5 32.9 32.0 31.0 1964.......... 31.4 31.5 31.5 32.0 32.5 33.5 33.5 31.5 31.2 30.0 29.0 28.4 1965 .......... 28.2 28.2 28.2 29.5 29.5 31.0 31.5 30.0 30.2 29.4 28.1 27.4 1966 .......... 27.5 28.1 28.5 28.5 29.5 29.0 29.5 22.0 21.8 20.8 20.6 19.5 1967 .......... 19.7 20.0 20.8 21.5 21.5 21.5 Cottonseed (dollars per ton) 1958.......... 40 41 42 - 45 46 44 44 44 1959 .......... 46 44 44 - 42 37 34 30 29 1960 .......... 30 35 37 - - 35 36 35 35 34 1961.......... 35 37 37 - - 45 42 46 48 48 1962 .......... 47 47 47- - - 43 45 45 45 45 1963.......... 45 46 47 - - - 46 46 48 48 48 1964 .......... 48 48 46 - - 44 42 45 45 45 1965.......... 44 44 44 44 44 44 43 44 1966.......... 44 45 44 45 61 63 64 64 1967.......... 63 62 Corn idollars per bushell 1958 .......... 1.26 1.31 1.36 1.37 1.38 1.43 1.43 1.46 1.30 1.16 1.09 1.15 1959.......... 1.19 1.22 1.27 1.27 1.27 1.26 1.27 1.24 1.18 1.06 1.06 1.08 1960.......... 1.12 1.16 1.22 1.24 1.27 1.29 1.28 1.28 1.17 1.10 1.08 1.10 1961 .......... 1.14 1.19 1.23 1.20 1.20 1.27 1.26 1,24 1.16 1.09 1.11 1.13 1962 .......... 1.17 1.20 1.22 1.24 1.25 1.24 1.24 1.23 1.20 1.17 1.20 1.21 1963 .......... 1.25 1.31 1.36 1.36 1.36 1.36 1.37 1.36 1.24 1.19 1.20 1.21 1964 .......... 1.26 1.27 1.28 1.29 1.31 1.34 1.32 1.30 1.26 1.22 1.20 1.26 1965 .......... 1.27 1.32 1.34 1.35 1.37 1.39 1.38 1.39 1.27 1.21 1.16 1.18 1966.......... 1.26 1.34 1.37 1.37 1.34 1.38 1.37 1.38 1.44 1.45 1.46 1.46 1967.......... 1.51 1.50 1.51 1.50 1.48 1.49 Wheat (dollars per bushel) 1958 ... 1.94 1.94 1.97 1.95 1.93 1.82 1.79 1.76 1.78 1.78 1.81 1.82 1959.......... 1.85 1.86 1.85 1.80 1.80 1.78 1.71 1.69 1.75 1.75 1.88 1.80 1960..... 1.77 1.79 1.80 1.80 1.79 1.72 1.72 1.75 1.77 1.77 1.77 1.77 1961......... 1.80 1.80 1.83 1.81 1.82 1.77 1.68 1.68 1.75 1.71 1.77 1.79 1962... 1.80 1.80 1.80 1.80 1.80 1.90 1.85 1.90 1.95 1.95 1.95 1.95 1963.......... 1.95 1.95 1.90 1.90 1.88 1.85 1.82 1.82 1.82 1.90 1.87 1.88 1964 ........... 1.96 1.95 1.85 1.90 1.71 1.40 1.45 1.45 1.50 1.45 1.50 1.55 1965.......... 1.60 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.31 1.40 1.40 1.42 1.48 1.48 1.52 1.54 1966.......... 1.57 1.60 1.65 1.60 1.55 1.60 1.65 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.80 1.80 1967 .......... 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.55 1.50 Oats (dollars per bushel) 1958 .......... .87 .87 .87 .86 .84 .81 .82 .80 .83 .84 .84 .83 1959 .......... .83 .83 .85 .83 .82 .77 .75 .80 .85 .90 .95 .88 1960 .......... .90 .90 .89 .90 .86 .80 .80 .78 .80 .80 .80 .80 1961 .......... .85 .86 .85 .81 .84 .78 .77 .77 .79 .79 .82 .85 1962 .......... .88 .85 .85 .85 .83 .81 .78 .80 .83 .85 .87 .88 1963 .......... .89 .88 .89 .92 .86 .85 .88 .90 .94 .90 .93 .93 1964 .......... .92 .91 .87 .86 .81 .76 .77 .77 .78 .81 .83 .82 1965 .......... .83 .85 .86 .86 .86 .80 .79 .83 .85 .86 .88 .89 1966 .89 .91 .95 .90 .87 .81 .81 86. .85 .90 .88 .88 1967 .... 91 .89 .91 .92 .92 .85 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS .75 Mid-month prices received by farmers, January 1958-June 1967 (cont'd.) Year Jan. Feb. Mar. April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Peanuts (cents per pound) 1958 .9.9...... 9.- 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.0 10.5 1959............. 10.2 - 10.2 10.2 - - 9.7 8.6 8.3 8.2 8.5 1960 ..... 8.6 - - 9.2 - - 9.1 9.0 9.0 8.9 1961 ..... 9.3 9.4 9.4 9.7 - - 9.5 10.5 10.6 10.6 10.6 1962............ 10.6 - - 11.0 - - - 10.5 10.2 10.1 10.1 10.2 1963............ 10.2 - - 10.5 - - - 10.4 10.4 10.6 11.0 10.7 1964............ 10.6 10.8 - 11.5 - - - 10.5 10.5 10.6 10.5 10.7, 1965............ 10.8 - - 11.4 - - - 10.9 10.7 10.7 10.5 10.7 1966............ 10.6 - - 11.0 - - - 11.0 11.2 10.7 10.7 10.4 1967............ 10.4 10.5 10.7 11.0 Soybeans (dollars per bushel) 1958............ 2.10 2.15 2.20 2.25 2.25 2.30 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.05 1.95 1.95 1959............ 2.00 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.00 1.80 1.50 1.60 1960............ 1.65 1.80 1.96. 2.00 2.10 2.05 2.00 2.00 1.95 2.00 2.00 2.00 1961............ 2.20 2.30 2.50 2.75 2.75 2.60 2.45 2.45 2.35 2.25 2.30 2.30 1962............ 2.35 2.35 2.35 2.40 2.40 2.40 29.35 2.35 2.25 2.30 2.35 2.40 1963............ 2.40 2.43 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.55 2.55 2.50 2.60 2.65 2.60 1964............ 2.70 2.70 2.70 2.60 2.45 2.45 2.40 2.45 2.45 2.60 2.60 2.75 1965............ 2.75 2.85 2.85 2.90 2.85 2.80 2.75 2.55 2.55 2.45 2.40 2.40 1966 .... I........2.60 2.80 2.80 2.85 2.85 2.85 "280 3.00 3.00 2.85 2.80 2.85 1967............ 2.80 2.80 2.85 2.75 2.75 2.70 All Hay (baled) (dollars' per ton) 1958........... 24.80 26.60 28.10 27.30 25.70 24.90 .23.50 23.10 22.60 23.10 23.80 24.00 1959............ 24.90 25.00 24.'30 23.90 23.60 23.60 22.60 22.90 22.30 22.20 23.40 23.60 1960........... 23.80 24.00 25.50 24.60 24.50 24.30 .24.40 24.40 24.80 25.60 26.60 26.90 1961........... 27.70 27.00 26.50 25.20 25.30 25.00 24.80 24.30 24,70 24.70 25.30 26.20 1962........... 26.50 26.00 25.40 24.80' 24.80 .24.00 23.80 25.10 26.20 26.90 27.20 28.10 1963............ 29.00 31.30 33.50 30.40 28.90 25.90 26.40 25.50 25.70 25.50 26.80 27;90 1964............ 29.30 28.80 29.40 28.00 26.00 25.30 25.30 25.30 25.10 25.10 25.20 25.0 1965............ 26.00 26.60 26.00 25.00 24.80 24.70 24.70 24.30 23.90 24.10 24.60 25.30 1966........... 25.00 25.60 25.10 .25.30 23.50 23.30 23.10 23.50 24.50 25.40 26.20 27.00 1967............ 28.00 25.70 26.50 26.30 27.10 24.90 Potatoes (dollars per cwt.) 1958 ........ 2.25 2.14 2.49 - - - 1959 ........ 3.25 4.30 3.40 3.25 3.25 - - 1960 ........-. 2.'40 2.52 3.60 - - - - 1961 ........- 2.20 2.10 2.40 155 - - - - 1962 ........- 2.80 3.30 2.80 2.25 - - - - 1963 -- 2.10 1.81 2.50 2.40 - - - - 1964 -** 3.35 4.88 3.50 3.05 - - - - 1965 -* ... - 4.90 5.08 4.25 4.15 - - - - 1966- - - - 1.80 1.50 1.64 2.30- - 1967 ..... - - 2.45 2.26 S'weetpotatoes (dollars per cwt.) 1958............ 4.60 4.75 4.90 5.20 5.40 5.25 5.25 5.25 4.75 4.30 4.55 4.85 1959............ 5.00 4.95 4.90 4.75 4.80 4.55 4.75 4.95 4.70 4.00 3.80 4.15 1960 ............ 4.20 4.05 4.05 4.05 4.00 - - 5.50 4.70 4.30 4.30 4.35 1961............ 4.70 5.05 5.15 5.35 5.70 5.70 5.85 5.10 4.50 4.30 4.55 4.70 1962............ 5.10 4.90 4.95 5.10 4.90 4.90 5.00 5.20 4.70 4.55 4.20 4.60 1963............ 4.60 4.75 4.75 4.90 4.90 4.90 4.70 5.00 4.45 4.30 4.10 4.30 1964............ 4.80 4.75 5.20 5.50 5.90 5.50 5.50 5.30 4.60 4.60 4.90 5.30 1965............ 5.40 5.40 5.50 6.50 6.90 6.90 6.40 5.90 4.20 4.50 4.50 4.65 1966............ 4.70 4.75 4.60 5.05 4.75 5.00 5.40 6.50 5.00 4.90 4.90 4.95 76 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Mid-month prices received by farmers, January 1958-June 1967 (cont'd.) Jan. Feb. Mar. April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Hogs (dollars per 100 pounds) 17.30 17.90 19.40 19.60 19.90 20.70 20.90 20.90 20.00 18.70 18.10 17.60 16.60 15.30 15.40 15.40 15.40 15.30 13.90 14.10 13.30 12.50 12.50 11.70 11.70 12.60 14.40 14.60 14.50 15.50 16.40 16.10 15.60 16.50 16.40 16.40 16.40 16.70 16.30 16.20 15.90 15.90 16.70 17.10 17.30 16.70 15.80 15.80 16.10 15.90 15.50 15.40 15.30 16.00 17.00 17.30 17.70 16.60 16.10 15.60 15.00 14.70 14.00 13.40 14.00 15.90 16.70 16.30 15.40 15.00 14.30 13.60 13.90 14.20 14.20 13.80 13.90 14.70 15.60 15.40 16.20 15.50 14.40 14.40 14.90 15.70 15.90 16.00 17.70 20.30 22.20 22.60 21.80 22.20 22.60 25.70 26.10 26.00 23.10 22.00 22.20 22.70 22.40 23.20 22.00 21.10 19.20 18.90 18.50 18.00 17.50 16.20 21.30 20.60 16.60 17.40 18.80 19.20 11.30 21.30 21.70 22.50 18.50 18.70 19.20 19.80 17.60 18.10 18.70 18.40 18.40 18.20 19.20 19.30 19.40 18.80 19.30 19.70 16.60 16.30 17.00 16.80 14.40 15.30 15.90 16.70 18.70 19.40 21.00 21.00 19.80 20.00 19.60 19.90 Beef cattle (dollars per 100 pounds) 20.40 19.10 19.70 18.80 19.70 19.70 19.80 20.20 21.70 21.50 21.10 20.40 20.10 18.30 17.50 17.50 19.00 18.10 17.50 16.50 16.30 16.10 15.60 17.00 18.20 17.90 17.50 17.80 17.40 17.00 17.40 17.80 19.30 18.60 18.60 18.50 19.10 18.30 18.00 18.70 18.70 18.60 19.00 18.70 17.70 17.10 16.50 16.10 16.50 15.00 15.40 14.80 14.90 14.10 14.10 14.00 16.80 17.40 17.60 16.70 16.70 16.10 16.60 17.00 20.80 20.10 19.90 20.30 19.90 19.50 18.60 19.50 20.40 20.80 Calves (dollars per 100 pounds) 19.40 21.00 22.10 22.00 23.30 22.30 22.90 22.70 23.90 23.80 24.10 24.60 27.00 27.70 27.20 28.00 27.20 26.80 26.30 25.60 24.80 23.00 21.50 21.00 22.50 23.40 23.00 23.60 22.10 20.60 20.40 18.90 18.60 18.60 18.20 19.40 20.50 21.20 23.00 23.00 21.90 20.80 20.80 21.20 21.20 21.10 21.80 21.80 22.20 22.80 23.20 23.80 23.80 22.60 22.60 22.80 23.30 23.20 22.20 23.20 23.20 22.70 23.70 24.50 23.50 23.70 23.00 23.40 22.00 21.50 20.10 19.20 21.00 21.70 21.60 20.40 20.40 18.00 17.70 17,00 17.20 17.00 16.90 16.50 17.50 18.00 18.00 19.00 19.40 20.20 20.00 19.50 19.30 19.00 19.50 20.20 22.20 23.00 26.00 25.60 25.00 24.00 24.00 24.40 23.90 23.20 22.70 23.00 23.60 24.50 25.00 24.50 24.60 25.00 26 25 25 24 27 27 26 27 27 27 27 26 24 - - - 22 21 - 21 21 22 - - 21 - - - 23 - - - 22 - - - 22 - - - Turkeys (cents per pound) 25 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 23 25 23 23 24 27 27 24 23 22 22 25 25 28 - 22 22 22 22 22 22 20 21 22 21 21 21 21 23 22 - 23 21 21 21 21 23 22 21 21 21 21 22 22 23 24 - 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 - 23 22 22 22 23 24 24 - 21 Year 1958 .......... 1959........ .. 1960 .......... 1961... ....... 1962 ..... 1963 .......... 1964 .......... 1965 .......... 1966 .......... 1967 ........... 1958 .......... 1959......... 1960.......... 1961.......... 1962 .......... 1963 .......... 1964 .......... 1965.......... 1966.......... 1967.......... 1958 .......... 1959 ... .... 1960 .. .. ... 1961 .. .... . 1962 .......... 1963 .......... 1964.......... 1965 ........... 1966 .......... 1967 .......... 1958.......... 1959.......... 1960 .......... 1961 .......... 1962 .......... 1963 .......... 1964.......... 1965.......... 1966.......... 1967.......... rr r r ~ r LJilil.......... LI.VV Y) IV YI.LU YO.VV OI.OV OV.UV OV.~V ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 77 Mid-month prices received by farmers, January 1958-June 1967 (cont'd.) Year Jan. Feb. Mar. April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Milk, wholesale, all' (dollars per 100 pounds) 1958 .......... 5.95 5.95 5.60 5.15 5.20 5.20 5.30 5.40 5.70 5.80 5.85 5.85 1959.......... 6.00 5.80 5.55 5.35 5.30 5.30 5.45 5.45 5.70 5.80 6.00 5.95 1960 .......... 5.90 5.90 5.85 5.30 5.40 5.40 5.50 5.45 5.70 5.75 5.85 5.75 1961 .......... 5.80 5.75 5.45 5.35 5.40 5.40 5.40 5.40 5.65 5.75 5.75 5.60 1962 .......... 5.80 5.60 5.55 5.30 5.40 5.40 5.30 5.40 5.60 5.65 5.75 5.60 1963 .......... 5.90 5.80 5.75 5.55 5.55 5.55 5.55 5.60 5.70 5.80 5.95 5.90 1964 .......... 5.90 5.85 5.80 5.65 5.65 5.55 5.65 5.65 5.75 5.90 6.05 6.00 1965 .......... 6.00 5.90 5.80 5.70 5.60 5.60 5.65 5.65 5.75 5.80 5.90 5.90 1966 .......... 6.00 6.00 5.95 5.95 5.85 5.85 6.00 5.95 6.15 6.15 6.30 6.05 1967 .......... 6.00 5.95 5.90 6.20 6.20 6.30 Broilers' (cents per pound) 1958 .......... 19.3 19.6 20.6 18.4 19.4 20.0 18.5 16.8 15.4 15.0 14.8 14.0 1959 .......... 16.0 15.5 16.0 15.5 15.0 15.0 15.0 14.5 14.5 14.0 14.0 16.5 1960 .......... 16.5 17.0 17.5 17.0 17.0 17.0 17.0 16.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 14.5 1961 .......... 15.5 17.0 16.0 14.0 13.0 12.0 11.5 11.5 11.0 11.0 11.5 14.5 1962 .......... 15.5 16.0 15.5 14.0 13.5 13.5 14.5- 15.0 15.5 14.5 13.5 14.0 1963 .......... 14.1 15.1 14.8 14.8 14.0 13.9 13.9 13.7 13.1 13.2 13.7 12.6 1964 .......... 13.6 13.4 13.5 12.8 13.0 13.2 14.1 14.0 13.9 13.7 13.8 13.0 1965 .......... 13.5 14.5 15.0 14.5 14.5 15.5 15.0 14.5 14.0 13.0 13.5 13.5 1966 .......... 15.5 16.0 16.0 15.0 16.0 15.5 15.0 14.5 13.0 12.0 12.0 10.5 1967 .......... 12.5 14.0 12.5 12.5 12.0 12.5 Chickens excluding broilers (cents per pound) 1958 .......... 15.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 15.5 15.5 14.5 14.0 13.5 14.0 14.0 1959 .......... 13.5 13.5 13.5 13.0 13.0 12.5 12.5 11.5 12.0 11.0 11.5 12.5 1960 .......... 12.0 11.5 12.5 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.5 12.5 13.0 13.5 14.0 1961 .......... 14.0 14.5 14.5 13.0 12.0 11.5 12.0 11.5 10.0 10.5 11.5 12.0 1962 .......... 12.0 13.0 12.5 12.0 12.0 11.5 11.5 12.0 13.0 12.5 13.0 13.0 1963 .......... 13.0 13.0 13.0 13.0 11.5 12.0 11.5 12.0 12.0 12.5 12.5 12.0 1964 .......... 11.5 12.0 11.5 12.5 11.0 10.0 10.5 12.0 12.0 12.0 13.0 13.0 1965 .......... 12.0 13.0 13.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 11.5 11.5 11.5 12.0 12.5 1966 .......... 12.0 11.0 12.0 12.0 11.0 10.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.5 9.5 1967 .......... 9.0 9.0 9.5 9.0 9.0 9.0 All chickens (cents per pound) 1958 .......... 19.2 19.5 20.5 18.4 19.4 19.9 18.4 16.8 15.4 15.0 14.8 14.0 1959 .......... 15.9 15.5 15.9 15.4 14.9 15.0 14.9 14.4 14.4 13.9 13.9 16.2 1960 .......... 16.4 16.8 17.4 16.9 16.9 16.9 16.9 15.9 14.9 14.9 14.9 14.5 1961 .......... 15.4 17.0 16.0 14.0 13.0 12.0 11.5 11.5 10.9 11.0 11.5 14.4 1962 .......... 15.3 15.9 15.4 13.9 13.5 13.5 14.5 14.9 15.4 14.4 13.5 13.9 1963 .......... 14.1 15.0 14.8 14.7 13.9 13.9 13.8 13.7 13.1 13.2 13.6 12.6 1964 .......... 13.5 13.3 13.4 12.8 12.9 13.1 14.0 13.9 13.8 13.6 13.7 13.0 1965 .......... 13.5 14.4 14.9 14.4 14.4 15.4 14.8 14.4 13.9 12.9 13.4 13.4 1966 .......... 15.4 15.8 15.8 14.9 15.8 15.3 14.8 14.4 12.8 11.9 11.8 10.4 1967 .......... 12.4 13.8 12.4 12.3 11.9 12.4 Eggs (cents per dozen) 1958 .......... 51.4 48.9 49.3 45.0 44.3 44.4 45.0 45.5 46.9 46.9 46.3 46.5 1959 .......... 45.5 44.0 39.8 36.1 31.7 31.7 36.5 37.0 38.8 40.6 41.2 41.1 1960 .......... 40.3 39.1 39.1 41.5 39.6 39.6 38.9 41.6 45.4 50.0 51.8 51.4 1961 ........... 49.5 47.2 44.2 41.4 38.7 37.9 39.4 40.5 40.5 43.3 43.6 42.9 1962 .......... 44.9 45.2 39.6 37.3 37.6 36.6 36.8 38.9 43.4 45.5 45.1 44.8 1963 .......... 44.9 45.1 43.9 39.5 38.4 36.9 38.1 40.0 42.2 42.4 42.9 43.0 1964 .......... 45.2 42.4 41.5 38.7 36.5 38.4 40.0 41.0 41.0 42.0 41.0 39.5 1965 .......... 38.5 39.0 39.5 39.5 36.0 37.0 38.0 39.5 41.5 41.0 42.5 44.5 1966 .......... 42.5 46.0 46.0 41.8 38.3 39.3 41.4 43.8 48.0 46.3 47.5 46.5 1967.......... .. 43.0 39.0 42.0 37.5 37.5 36.5 1 Average price for the whole month 78 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Mid-month prices paid by farmers for feed items, January 1958-June 1967 Year Jan. Feb. Mar. April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Cottonseed meal (dollars per 100 pounds) 1958............. 3.40 3.50 3.70 3.75 3.80 3.80 3.85 3.95 3.75 3.60 3.55 3.60 1959............. 3.80 3.85 3.85 3.85 3.85 3.80 3.80 3.80 3.50 3.35 3.55 3.65 1960............. 3.70 3.65 3.65 3.65 3.60 3.65 3.60 3.60 3.45 3.35 3.30 3.40 1961............. 3.35 3.45 3.45 3.40 3.50 3.55 3.55 3.65 3.75 3.50 3.50 3.60 1962 ..... 3.65 3.75 3.70 3.70 3.70 3.70 3.70 3.70 3.70 3.65 3.70 3.8'0 1963 ..... 3.90 3.95 4.00 3.95 4.00 3.95 4.00 4.05 4.00 4.00 4.05 4. '05 1964............. 4.05 4.10 4.05 4.00 3.90 3.80 3.80 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 1965............. 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.80 3.85 3.80, 3.75 3.80 1966............. 3.90 3.95 4.05 4.00 4.05 4.10 4.40 4.65 4.80 4.80 4.85 4.90 1967 ..... 4.85 4.85 41.85 4.815 4.80 4.80 Soybean meal (dollars per 100 pounds) 1958............. 3,60 3.65 3.80 3.70 3.85 3.85 4.05 4.15 4.15 4.00 3.90 3.90 1959............. 3.95 4.05 4.00 4.00 4.00 3.95 3.95 3.90 3.90 3.85 3.95 4.00 1960............. 4.00 4.00 3.95 3.95 3.90 3.90 3.85 3.80 3.95 3.75 3.65 3.60 1961............. 3.60 3.70 3.95 4.05 4.20 4.20 4.15 4.15 4.15 3.80 3.95 3.95 1962............. 3.90 3.90 4.00 4.00 4.05 4.05 4.25 4.25 4.50 4.30 4.45 4.45 1963............. 4.50 4.60 4.55 4.50 4.40 4.40 4.40 4.45 4.60 4.60 4.75 4.70 1964............. 4.85 4.75 4.75 4.70 4.60 4.45 4.45 4.45 4.40 4.45 4.45 4.50 1965 ..... 4.55 4.60 4.60 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.65 4.65 4.70 4.55 1966............. 4.65 4.75 4.75 4.75 4.80 4.85 5.50 5.60 5.70 5.30 5.30 5.30 1967 ..... 5.20 5.20 5.10 5.10 4.90 4.95 Corn meal (dollars per 100 pounds) 1958............. 3.40 3.35 3.50 3.45 3.50 3.55 3.45 3.55 3.45 3.30 3.25 3.20 1959............. 3.25 3.20 3.25 3.25 3.30 3.30 3.30 3.40 3.15 3.00 3.05 3.05 1960............. 3.15 3.15 3.25 3.25 3.20 3.25 3.15 3.10 3.10 2.95 3.10 2.95 1961............. 3.05 3.10 3.25 3.10 3.20 3.25 3.10 3.15 3.15 2.90 3.00 3.00 1962............. 3.00 3.05 3.05 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.20 3.05 3.05 3.05 3.05 3.10 1963............. 3.15 3.20 3.20 3.20 3.45 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.15 3.10 3.10 3.15 1964............. 3.20 3.20 3.15 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.20 3.15 3.15 3.25 3.20 3.25 1965............. 3.25 3.30 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.30 3.45 3.35 3.30 3.20 3.20 3.20 1966............. 3.20 3.30 3.25 3.35 3.30 3.25 3.35 3.40 3.50 3.40 3.30 3.45 1967 ..... 3.50 3.60 3. 40 3.55 3.45 3.60 Alfalf a hay (dollars per ton) 1958............ 41.50 43.00 44.00 47.50 44.50 44.50 40.50 39.00 38.00 39.50 35.50 42.50 1959............ 39.00 36.50 37.50 37.00 37.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 38.00 40.00 40.00 41.00 1960............ 39.00 39.50 41.00 40.00 38.50 38.50 40.50 41.50 39.00 40.00 *41.50 44.00 1961............ 44.50 45.50 44.00 42.50 43. *00 41.00 40.00 40.00 41.00 41.00 43.50 43.50 1962............ 44.50 44.50 43.00 43.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 42.00 43.00 44.00 47.00 51.00 1963............ 52.00 52.00 55.00 52.00 46.00 42.00 42.00 42.50 42.50 43.00 45.00 45.50 1964............ 46.50 44.50 46.50 46.50 41.50 40.50 42.00 41.00 42.00 41.00 40.00 43.00 1965............ 43.00 43.00 45.00 45.00 44.00 45.00 45.00 43.00 44.00 45.00 45.00 46.00 1966............ 46.50 47.00 46.00 45.00 42.50 42.50 45.00 45.00 45.50 45.00 48.00 49.00 1967............ 50.00 45.00 47.00 44.00 44.00 46.00 Bran (dollars per 100 pounds) 1958............. 3.00 3.05 3.15 3.15 3.30 3.15 3.05 3.15 3.05 3.05 3.10 3.25 1959............. 3.30 3.30 3.30 3.30 3.30 3.25 3.10 3.05 3.10 3.15 3.10 3.20 1960............. 3.25 3.20 3.20 3.25 3.15 3.20 3.15 3.15 3.10 3.10 3.10 3.10 1961............. 3.25 3.20 3.25 3.15 3.15 3.15 3.15 3.25 3.20 3.15 3.15 3.25 1962............. 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.20 3.20 3.15 3.20 3.25 3.25 3.45 3.50 1963............. 3.60 3.60 3.50 3.35 3.30 3.30 3.40 3.50 3.50 3.45 3.45 3.55 1964............. 3.55 3.45 3.35 3.40 3.25 3.20 3.25 3.25 3.35 3.40 3.35 3.45 1965............. 3.50 3.50 3.45 3.40 3.35 3.40 3.35 .3.40 3.40, 3.45 3.50 3.50 1966............. 3.50 3.60 3.60 3.50 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.65 3.70 3.70 4.00 4.00 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 79 Mid-month prices paid by farmers for feed items, January 1958-June 1967 (cont'd.) Year Jan. Feb. Mar. April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Scratch grain (dollars per 100 pounds) 1958.......... 4.15 4.20 4.20 4.25 4.25 4.30 4.40 4.30 4.30 4.20 4.10 4.10 1959.......... 4.20 4.15 4.20 4.15 4.15 4.20 4.20 4.20 4.20 4.10 4.05 4.05 1960 .......... 4.00 4.05 4.05 4.15 4.15 4.10 4.05 4.10 4.05 4.00 3.95 4.00 1961.......... 4.05 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.05 4.05 4.10 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 1962 .......... 4.00 4.05 4.05 4.05 4.00 4.10 4.05 4.05 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 1963 .......... 4.10 4.20 4.15 4.10 4.15 4.10 4.10 4.20 4.20 4.15 4.15 4.20 1964 .......... 4.20 4.15 4.15 4.20 4.20 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.10 4.05 4.15 1965 .......... 4.20 4.20 4.10 4.10 4.15 4.10 4.15 4.15 4.20 4.10 4.00 4.05 1966 .......... 4.10 4.15 4.15 4.10 4.15 4.15 4.25 4.30 4.40 4.35 4.40 4.40 1967 .......... 4.35 4.40 4.30 4.40 4.35 4.40 Laying mash (dollars per 100 pounds) 1958 .......... 4.60 4.60 4.65 4.70 4.75 4.75 4.80 4.80 4.80 4.70 4.65 4.65 1959.......... 4.75 4.75 4.75 4.75 4.70 4.70 4.70 4.70 4.65 4.60 4.55 4.60 1960 .......... 4.55 4.55 4.60 4.60 4.55 4.55 4.50 4.55 4.50 4.50 4.40 4.40 1961 .......... 4.45 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.60 4.60 4.55 4.55 4.55 4.45 4.45 4.45 1962.......... 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.45 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.55 4.55 4.60 1963 .......... 4.65 4.70 4.70 4.65 4.65 4.65 4.65 4.70 4.75 4.70 4.65 4.70 1964 .......... 4.65 4.65 4.65 4.65 4.65 4.60 4.60 4.60 4.65 4.55 4.50 4.60 1965 .......... 4.65 4.65 4.55 4.55 4.65 4.60 4.60 4.60 4.70 4.60 4.55 4.60 1966 .......... 4.60 4.70 4.65 4.60 4.65 4.65 4.80 4.90 4.95 4.90 4.90 4.90 1967 .......... 4.95 4.90 4.80 4.90 4.85 4.85 Broiler grower (dollars per 100 pounds) 1958 .......... 4.85 4.90 4.85 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.20 5.10 5.00 4.95 4.85 4.85 1959.......... 5.00 4.90 4.90 4.90 4.80 4.85 4.75 4.85 4.80 4.75 4.80 4.75 1960.......... 4.70 4.75 4.80 4.80 4.75 4.65 4.70 4.60 4.65 4.65 4.55 4.50 1961.......... 4.60 4.55 4.70 4.70 4.70 4.70 4.70 4.70 4.70 4.50 4.60 4.55 1962.......... 4.60 4.60 4.70 4.60 4.60 4.65 4.50 4.60 4.70 4.80 4.70 4.80 1963.......... 4.85 5.00 4.95 4.80 4.85 4.85 4.75 4.95 4.95 5.00 4.95 4.90 1964 .......... 5.00 4.90 4.90 4.90 4.85 4.85 4.80 4.80 4.75 4.90 4.70 4.85 1965 .......... 4.90 4.95 4.85 4.85 4.90 4.90 5.00 4.90 5.00 4.95 4.80 4.80 1966........... 4.80 5.00 5.00 4.90 4.85 4.90 5.00 5.10 5.20 5.10 4.90 5.00 1967.......... 5.10 5.10 5.10 5.00 4.95 5.00 Mixed dairy feed, all formulas (dollars per 100 pounds) 1958 .......... 3.85 3.80 3.85 3.85 4.00 3.90 4.00 3.95 3.90 3.80 3.80 3.80 1959 .......... 3.90 3.95 3.95 3.95 3.85 3.85 3.85 3.85 3.80 3.80 3.80 3.80 1960 .......... 3.80 3.85 3.80 3.80 3.80 3.75 3.70 3.75 3.70 3.70 3.65 3.70 1961 .......... 3.70 3.70 3.75 3.70 3.70 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.70 3.65 3.65 3.70 1962 .......... 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.70 3.70 3.70 3.65 3.70 3.75 3.80 3.85 1963 .......... 4.00 4.05 4.05 4.00 3.95 3.85 3.85 3.90 3.85 3.90 3.90 3.95 1964 .......... 3.95 3.85 3.85 3.80 3.80 3.75 3.70 3.70 3.70 3.65 3.70 3.75 1965 .......... 3.80 3.80 3.75 3.70 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.80 3.75 3.75 3.75 1966 .......... 3.75 3.80 3.80 3.80 3.75 3.75 3.85 3.90 3.90 3.95 3.95 4.00 1967 .......... 4.05 4.05 4.00 4.00 3.95 4.05 Gray shorts' (dollars per 100 pounds) 1958 .......... 3.25 3.25 3.25 3.40 3.45 3.35 3.35 3.25 3.25 3.10 3.15 3.40 1959 .......... 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.55 3.50 3.50 3.40 3.40 3.45 3.45 3.45 1960 .......... 3.40 3.40 3.40 3.45 3.40 3.40 3.35 3.35 3.35 3.30 3.30 3.30 1961 .......... 3.35 3.35 3.35 3.30 3.30 3.35 3.35 3.35 3.35 3.30 3.35 3.40 1962 .......... 3.40 3.45 3.40 3.35 3.35 3.30 3.30 3.35 3.40 3.50 3.60 3.65 1963.......... . 3.70 3.65 3.60 3.45 3.40 3.40 3.50 3.55 3.55 3.60 3.60 3.60 1964 .......... 3.65 3.55 3.50 3.50 3.40 3.30 3.40 3.40 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.55 1965 .......... 3.60 3.60 3.55 3.50 3.45 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.55 3.55 1966 .......... 3.60 3.65 3.70 3.60 3.60 3.60 3.65 3.80 3.90 4.00 4.20 4.25 1967 .......... 4.25 4.20 4.00 4.10 4.00 4.00 I Includes middlings beginning October 1959 80 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Indexes of prices received by farmers, all commodities, crops and livestock, monthly averages January 1957-July 1967 and annual averages 1957-66 (Juanuary 1910-December 1914 = 100) Month Annual Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. average All commodities 1957............ 248 249 250 245 247 252 253 256 257 238 .234 238 247 1958............ 246 253 261 261 265 266 267 268 273 268 265 262 263 1959............ 262 260 260 259 257 261 258 262 256 .247 237 234 254 1960............ 239 243 247 249 245 243 245 252 250 250 245 241 246 1961............ 240 242 243 245 243 246 248 252 249 .257 256 248 247 1962............ 260 250 248 252 251 254 260 254 260 255 250 255 253 1963............ 2 55 259 259 260 256 259 261 257 256 251 247 .241 255 1964............ 245 244 245 245 246 258 258 243 246 243 238 235 246 1965............ 236 239 239 246 250 262 261 256 252 248 245 250 249 1966............ 255 259 259 258 258 257 256 236 238 232 228 226 247 1967............ 226 226 229 229 236 239 244 Crops. 1957............ 254 256 258 249 250 255 256 254 255 230 223 224 247 1958............ 233 241 247 251 253 254 254 257 264 258 255 252 252 1959............ 251 250 252 252 254 260 257 263 256 247 233 228 250 1960............ 235 238 240 241 239 236 238 251 247 244 236 228 239 1961............ 225 227 230 237 238 244 245 250 245 256 256 242 241 1962............ 241 241 241 250 249 254 260 249 253 248 243 250 248 1963............ 250 257 259 263 259 261 260 255 256 250 246 240 255 1964............ 243 242 243 248 251 270 267 246 247 244 238 236 248 1965............ 236 236 235 244 247 258 253 244 238 233 226 225 240 1966............ 226 230 232 236 228 237 235 202 206 200 200 197 220 1967............ 199 200 205 209 207 212 217 Livestock and livestock products 1957............ 238 235 234 237 240 245 248 259 260 253 255 264 247 1958............ 269 274 287 278 289 280 290 288 290 285 283 .281 284 1959 ............. 282 277 273 271 262 261 259 258 257 247 246 244 261 1960............ 247 252 260 263 255 254 257 252 253 262 126 1 265 257 1961............ 266 270 266 259 252 248 252 256 257 256 256 259 258 1962............. 265 265 261 255 255 254 259 263 273 268 264 264 262 1963............ 263 262 260 253 250 256 261 261 256 '252 248 241 255 1964............ 249 248 247 239 236 234 241 239 245 241 237 233 211 1966............ 237 245 246 250 254 269 278 278 278 275 281 298 266 1966............ 308 312 309 298 296 295 295 301 298 290 282 280 297 1967............29 27 274 266 90^28 %29 Fertilizer sales, 1948-49 through 1965-66 Mixed fertilizers Materials Season' Super- Total 4-12-12 8-8-8 6-12-12 10-10-10 Total Nitrates phosphate Potash Total -- -------- Tons--- --------- 1948-49........ - - - - 842,600 114,200 98,500 7,700 220,400 1,063,000 1949-50........ . - - - - 760,700 126,200 98,100 5,000 229,300 990,000 1950-51 ........ - 21,700 - - 834,300 166,700 79,800 10,200 256,700 1,091,000 1951-52 ........ - 5,900 - - 909,400 172,400 41,000 11,200 224,600 1,134,000 1952-53........ - 6,000 - - 846,700 183,400 52,600 11,000 251,300 1,098,000 1953-54........ 228,600 7,880 - - 837,510 197,510 40,070 11,050 251,490 1,089,000 1954-55 ........ 48,410 5,840 - - 862,710 210,970 25,500 8,820 245,290 1,108,000 1955-56........ 127,130 7,020 - - 819,760 205,310 22,290 9,640 237,240 1,057,000 1956-57 ........ 192,670 14,240 - 23,950 750,440 109,010 24,550 9,580 234,560 985,000 1957-58 ........ 192,708 18,196 - 6,132 718,841 154,534 25,169 8,851 189,512 908,353 1958-59 ........ 251,078 23,011 - 9,139 801,517 209,304 23,549 9,066 244,045 1,045,562 1959-60 ........ 286,462 31,741 - 14,612 803,760 209,577 22,109 8,732 244,672 1,048,432 1960-61 ........ 286,676 41,436 28,926 16,677 773,740 191,571 18,713 7,335 221,198 994,938 1961-62 ........ 416,564 70,694 17,089 22,169 756,227 198,151 20,501 6,925 228,578 984,805 1962-63 ........ 410,890 77,514 20,317 21,981 774,952 214,841 22,955 6,156 246,567 1,021,519 1963-64 ........ 376,657 76,481 27,508 22,534 745,412 222,497 18,808 6,604 250,870 996,282 1964-65 ........ 347,356 71,599 34,431 27,285 735,927 225,211 18,956 5,779 254,579 990,506 1965-66 ........ 301,032 68,561 32,731 25,949 702,816 228,494 19,632 5,846 263,495 966,311 SJuly 1 through June 30 of following year. 2 Not shown separately for earlier years. C) > > C) r1 A H H H C-) 196 -6.13 718,41 14,UI 00 Miscellaneous United States Census data, by counties, 1964 District Approxi- Proportion Farms Motor Automo- and mate of land area Number All land Total Cropland Proportion reporting trucks Tractors biles on county land area in farms of farms in farms cropland' harvested of tenancy telephones on farms on farms 2 farms Acres Percent Number Acres Acres Acres Percent Number Number Number Number DISTRICT 1 Colbert ............... 394,240 45.5 Fayette............ 401,280 41.4 Franklin ............ 412,160 51.7 Lamar.............. 387,200 35.5 Marion ............... 475,520 36.4 Total............ 2,070,400 DISTRICT 2 Lauderdale ........... 440,320 56.4 Lawrence.............439,040 57.1 Limestone. ........... 348,800 79.5 Madison.............513,920 65.3 Marshall ............ 365,440 51.6 Morgan..............367,360 57.7 Total ............. 2,474,880 DISTRICT 2a Bibb............... 400,000 27.8 Blount............. 409,600 51.8 Chilton ............... 447,360 39.3 -Cullman ............. 475,520 53.8 Jefferson........... 715,520 11.9 St. Clair...........410,240 28.2 Shelby............. 512,000 23.8 Walker ............... 517,760 22.0 Winston ............. 405,120 29.6 Total ............. 4,293,120 DISTRICT 3 Calhoun............. 390,400 31.4 Cherokee............. 384,000 47.0 Cleburne............ 367,360 23.4 DeKalb.............. 497,920 57.4 Etowah.............. 355,200 45.7 Jackson............. 719,360 46.2 Total .............. 2,714,240 DISTRICT 4 Greene.............. 407,680 59.4 Hale................ 424,320 62.3 Marengo............ 625,280 60.8 Pickens.............. 567,680 42.3 Sumt,-er.............. 583,040 60.9 Tuscaloosa.......... 857,600 27.3 Total .............. 3,465,600 926 1,057 1,459 1,022 1,447 5,911 179,263 91,613 46,705 12.9 166,026 40,363 25,686 14.9 213,203 78,037 34,295 12.3 137,528 37,831 22,425 16.3 173,053 51,336 28,666 12.7 869,073 299,180 157,777 709 703 712 545 689 3,358 2,133 248,462 132,023 56,547 14.0 1,315 1,951 250,804 148,896 84,723 27.4 958 ;2,025 277,443 174,833 95,984 27.9 1,259 1,949 335,534 218,667 124,518 28.3 1,214 2,757 188,546 99,736 64,247 21.6 1,904 2,156 212,124 112,660 60,114 17.1 1,267 12,971 1,512,913 886,815 486,133 7,917 558 111,245 22,154 10,366 14.9 363 1,991 212,306 84,197 44,489 9.7 1,196 1,510 175,684 51,563 32,644 12.4 945 3,672 255,961 104,557 65,976 11.8 2,093 963 85,435 34,194 13,762 14.0 832 767 115,812 33,854 12,683 10.8 576 840 121,736 50,500 21,167 8.8 640 1,218 113,692 34,595 16,946 5.3 929 1,109 120,102 27,943 13,116 9.0 601 12,628 1,311,976 443,557 231,149 8,175 946 122,719 46,655 19,565 8.5 727 1,087 180,303 70,421 48,635 25.5 690 658 85,966 16,468 6,489 9.1 374 3,399 285,923 135,202 90,808 15.2 2,090 1,654 162,264 57,925 32,606 11.2 1,143 2,444 332,252 150,692 97,572 25.5 1,261 10,188 1,169,4 27 477,363 295,675 6,285 1,370 242,005 49,676 33,775 53.5 ,456 264,486 80,648 48,229 29.2 1,751 380,109 71,710 40,267 32.8 1,374 240,072 55,753 34,774 28.4 1,523 355,184 78,976 43,561 48.9 1,311 234,514 61,183 33,702 18.3 8,785 1,716,370 397,946 234,308 389 450 549 686 417 726 3,217 952 842 1,101 648 1,056 4,599 1,635 1,630 1,605 1,789 2,081 1,694 10,434 479 1,698 1,399 2,904 798 596 695 1,001 866 10,436 710 955 498 2,499 1,251 1,843 7,756 553 827 732 823 850 1,026 4,811 1,039 942 929 939 1,043 1,255 635 956 1,024 1,111 > 4,670 5,203 1,957 2,198 > 1,899 1,808 2,176 2.006 2,612 2,240 2,351 2,798 > 2,144 1,972 13,139 13,022 388 577 C 1,773 1,706 1,122 1,128 H 2,949 3,115 C1 660 1,075 606 735 > 812 906 r 821 1.097 665 935 H 9,796 11,274 >1. 959 1,172 Cf 1,456 1,330 HA 388 622 ) 2,793 3,004 1,407 1,798 23,209 2,133 9,212 10,059 502 865 653 924 648 1,049 4,641 8B7 1,099 874 1,044 919 1,244 6,037 co Tnt.n.l 4 ~19R l~n 1~ R~8 1 Rll~?fi 44~~fiFi7 aR1.14~ DISTRICT 5 Autauga........... 383,360 54.1 Dallas ............... 624,640 71.1 Elmore............. 401,920 61.5 Lowndes ............. 458,240 79.3 Montgomery........ 505,600 87.2 Perry.............. 469,760 54.4 Wilcox ............... 576,000 69.0 Total .............. 3,419,520 DISTRICT 6 Chambers ............ 382,720 53.5 Clay............... 385,920 34.7 Coosa.............. 414,720 28.7 Lee................ 391,680 40.2 Macon............. 394,240 61.8 Randolph. ........... 371,840 42.3 Russell ............... 408,960 58.5 Talladega ........... 480,000 39.2 Tallapoosa.......... 455,040 35.6 Total .............. 3,685,120 DISTRICT 7 Baldwin............ 1,032,320 31.2 Choctaw............ 587,520 36.8 Clarke.............. 794,240 30.7 Mobile.............. 794,880 27.9 Washington......... 684,160 30.6 Total .............. 3,893,120 882 207,218 74,891 40,637 12.5 2,065 444,199 111,351 75,236 53.2 1,387 247,300 82,538 45,234 21.0 1,352 363,608 71,352 40,491 42.1 1,336 440,905 113,433 60,534 28.6 1,156 255,695 78,152 40,625 38 1,472 397,330 65,237 37,188 42.3 9.650 2,356,255 596,954 339,945 901 204,938 48,925 19,130 25.2 911 133,761 33,658 9,864 7.0 606 119,217 14,751 4,813 12.5 740 157,543 55,531 20,025 25.1 1,259 243,662 70,628 36,846 32.5 1,384 157,264 53,798 15,690 11.5 804 239,323 60,044 26,936 42.3 1,151 188,133 69,242 43,520 15'.5 963 162,157 40,466 13,238 16.3 8,719 1,605,998 447,043 190,062 434 579 807 390 789 280 371 3,650 474 556 355 465 395 824 276 815 569 4,729 1,855 322,097 158,684 135,015 3.8 1,261 1,182 215,916 31,191 17,092 16.1 382 1,086 243,748 34,109 16.836 14.1 380 1,481 221,598 79,154 46,310 4.1 1,181 860 209,143 24,796 14,632 4.5 253 6,464 1,212,502 327,934 229,885 3,457 DISTRICT 8 Butler.............. 494,720 45.4 1,289 224,628 61,078 35,409 19.2 Conecuh............544,000 32.3 1,163 175,677 57,769 37,761. 11.3 Covington . 661,760 46.7 1,611 308,765 100,864 68,908 9.9 Crenshaw........... 391,040 52.9 977 206,842 69,658 41,641 16.3 Escambia........... 615,680 18.4 876 113,431 63,720 48,222 7.9 Monroe............. 662,400 44.1 1,521 292,001 77,671 54,072 21.2 Total............. 3,369,600 7,437 1,321,344 430,760 286,013 DISTRICT 9 Barbour............ 575,360 57.5 Bullock...............393,600 70.7 Coffee................433,280 63.3 Dale................358,400 52.3 Geneva............. 369,920 68.8 Henry............... 361,600 61.8 Houston...............369,920 72.3 Pike................ 430,720 77.5 Total .............. 3,292,800 587 478 753 458 572 653 3,501 1,284 330,795 87,271 58,511 31.0 582 981 278,110 52,879 27,381 41.1 304 1,373 274,257 110,164 71,757 18.1 654 964 187,297 70,497 46,251 18.3 566 1,328 254,570 131,667 89,246 T;.3 694 933 223,641 98,535 68,580 32.9 477 1,708 267,403 151,784 116,299 28.7 1,034 1,206 333,866 108,271 60,747 29.8 571 9,777 2,149,939 811,068 538,772 4,882 605 1,107 1,095 751 1,053 840 792 6,243 623 740 396 546 637 909 460 919 686 5,916 2,025 748 682 1,241 650 5,346 998 835 1,294 788 748 937 5,600 956 612 1,328 805 1,178 843 1,701 951 8,374 666 1,091 1,081 693 1,118 718 489 5,856 599 546 354 557 518 710 434 1,070 527 5,315 2,328 412 481 1,331 453 4,975 836 775 1,363- 716 869 811 5,370 975 406 1,252 878 1,397 970 2,001 1,072 8,951 737 1,423 1,552 1,223 1,438 905 919 8,197 862 795 552 734 916 1,217 598 1,140 875 7,689 2,023 780 682 1,670 629 5,784 1,141 796 1,326 883 802 1,121 6,069 1,022 660 1,315 1,015 1,181 939 1,550 1,117 8,799 STATE...............32,678,400 46.6 92,530 15,225,797 5,118,610 2,989,719 21.0 49,171 69,515 71,925 82,133 1Includes cropland harvested, used only for pasture, and not harvested and not pastured. 2Excludes garden tractors. 7t. 12H 250 32w 11H 42H 15w 16H 3C) 16w 00 w, ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Cash receipts from farm marketings and government payments, 1957-66 Cash receipts from farm marketings Government receipts and Year Livestock payments government and products Crops Total payments - - -- Thousand dollars - - 1957 ............ 233,483 162,617 396,100 23,391 419,491 1958 ............ 290,955 189,504 480,459 43,435 523,894 1959 ............ 291,676 225,427 517,103 10,306 527,409 1960 ............ 301,771 227,055 528,826 13,041 541,867 1961 ............ 304,696 211,323 516,019 19,540 535,559 1962 ............ 332,355 218,163 550,518 22,679 573,197 1963............. 341,933 263,629 605,562 20,912 626,474 1964 ............ 335,624 264,447 600,071 27,501 627,572 1965 ............ 393,058 253,396 646,454 35,705 682,159 1966............. 464,998 182,254 647,252 79,617 726,869 Value of home consumption and gross farm income, 1957-66 Value of home consumption receipts and Gross Year Livestock government farm and products Crops Total payments incomex - - - - Thousand dollars - - - 1957 ............ 47,038 28,401 75,439 419,491 471,539 1958............ 41,865 27,129 68,994 523,894 549,453 1959............ 34,820 27,715 62,535 527,409 579,638 1960............. 29,955 25,647 55,602 541,867 584,428 1961............ 25,400 24,145 49,545 535,559 565,564 1962............ 21,781 20,585 42,366 573,197 592,884 1963............ 19,730 20,824 40,554 626,474 646,116 1964..... ....... 16,892 19,505 36,397 627,572 636,468 1965............ 15,685 19,634 35,319 682,159 681,773 1966.......... 14,723 18,888 33,611 726,869 680,863 1 Cash receipts from farm marketings plus value of home consumption. Cash receipts from farm marketings, by months, 1965 and 1966 Livestock and products Crops Total Month 1965 1966 1965 1966 1965 1966 - - - - Thousand dollars - - - - January .............. 29,174 37,460 7,424 10,159 36,598 47,619 February ............ .26,874 34,147 4,549 5,720 31,423 39,867 March ............... 31,781 41,912 4,818 4,378 36,599 46,290 April ................. 30,767 39,703 5,009 4,627 35,776 44,330 May ................. .32,292 39,856 9,393 6,694 41,685 46,550 June ................ 36,158 40,929 12,810 9,715 48,968 50,644 July ................. 35,480 38,550 7,977 7,946 43,457 46,496 August ............... 35,438 41,988 11,246 9,410 46,684 51,398 September ........... .35,324 41,616 52,189 33,512 87,513 75,128 October .............. 34,455 39,741 65,992 39,237 100,447 78,978 November ............ 32,096 35,375 49,554 34,954 81,650 70,329 December ............ 33,219 33,721 22,435 15,902 55,654 49,623 Annual total ........ 393,058 464,998 253,396 182,254 646,454 647,252 Source: Farm Income Section, Economic Research Service. ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 85 Cash receipts by commodities, 1965 and 1966 Commodity 1965 1966 Commodity 1965 1966 Livestock products .......... Broilers .................... Cattle and calves .......... Eggs ....................... Dairy products ............. Hogs ...................... Chickens, farm ............ Turkeys ................... Sheep, lambs and wool .... Other' ..................... - 1,000 dols. - 393,058 464,998 138,604 93,485 73,511 40,904 37,243 5,228 3,241 101 741 Crops ....................... 253,396 Field crops: Cotton lint ............. Peanuts ................. Corn .................... Cottonseed ............... Soybeans ................. Potatoes ............... W heat .................... Tomatoes 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. H ay ..................... O ats ..................... Sweetpotatoes ............ 120,685 27,544 13,508 14,354 12,389 10,544. 1,522 2,002 3,198 269 1,487 161,090 121,202 84,325 42,464 44,495 5,227 5,410 78 707 182,254 52,422 24,855 13,477 11,089 18,625 4,163 2,244 2,070 3,010 327 1,404 Beans, snap ............. Beans, lima 2 . . . . . . . . . . . .. Corn, sweet .............. Sugarcane sirup .......... Tobacco .................. Crimson clover seed ...... Cowpeas ................ Cabbage .................. Fescue seed .............. Lespedeza seed ........... Sorghum grain ........... Other 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Fruits and nuts: Pecans .................. Peaches .................. Watermelons ............ Strawberries ............. Cantaloups .............. Other4 .................. Other products: Forest .......... Greenhouse & nursery ... All commodities ............. 646,454 SHoney, beeswax, turkey eggs, other livestock ana poultry. 2 Fresh market only. 3 Cucumbers, popcorn, pimiento peppers and miscellaneous crops. 4 Apples, tung nuts and miscellaneous fruits and nuts. SOURCE OF CASH RECEIPTS FROM SALE OF CROPS, LIVESTOCK 8 PRODUCTS IIN ALABAMA, 1966 - 1,000 dols. 1,147 1,056 878 882 508 594 361 350 495 662 223 157 133 136 335 313 141 158 91 83 83 67 5,321 5,851 5,212 2,524 1,820 351 255 236 14,140 11,640 8,739 2,049 2,161 354 371 277 11,979 12,338 647,252 E3J.JYb I~L.bP4 iluy;s 86 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Farm wage rates, by quarters. 1961-67 Per day Per hour Indexes of Without Without Composite composite Date With board With board rate per 1910-14- 100 house or room house or room hour rates - - - - - Dollars ----- Percent 1961 January 1 ......... April 1 .............. July 1 ..... ....... October 1 ............ 1962 January 1 ........... April 1 .............. July 1 ............... October 1 ............ 1963 January 1 ........... April 1 .............. July 1 ............... October 1 ............ 1964 January I .......... April 1 .............. July I ............... October 1 ........... 1965 January 1 ........... April 1 .............. July 1 ............... October 1 ............ 1966 January 1 .......... April 1 .............. July 1 ............... October 1 ............ 1967 January 1 ........... April 1 .............. July 1 ......... . . 4.65 4.60 4.45 4.55 .52 .53 .63 .62 .58 .61 .56 .63 .53 .64 - .60 .63 .58 .68 .58 .70 - .67 .69 570 570 567 561 579 578 592 586 595 600 593 612 604 616 631 641 638 644 664 705 691 709 719 751 758 796 835 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 87 Total, family, and hired farm workers, by months, January 1955-July 1967' Jan. Feb.. Mar. April May June July Aug., Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Total 1955......... 1956......... 1957......... 1958.... 1959.......... 1960.......... 1961..... 1962..... 1963 .......... 1964.......... 1965..... 1966..... 1967 .......... 112 94 102 93 99 87 82 78 80 79 78 66 67 - - - - Thousand workers- 128 148 202 206; 184 131 176 409 373 203 124 114 135 176 220 173 115 154 347 306 175 109 113 131 160 215 148 109 154 269 305 177 120 98 121 153 211 155 111 161 264 302 180 117 104 123 156 200 163 110 152 288 292 183 107 93 '114 144 185 147 104 128 268 298 164 111 87 111 142 188 135 117 142 220 265 168 100 85 102 132 174 135 114 131 234 233 141 97 88 100- 134 173 128 109 119 227 243 140 96 88 101 124 169 128 100 110 211 227 132 90 76 91 118 157 128 103 105 186 187- 122 87 75 85 113 143 110 101 117 131 178 133 81 80 92 106 -128 103 100 Family 1955......... 1956......... 1957.......... 1958 .......... 1959.......... 1960......... 1961......... 1962.......... 1963.......... 1964.......... 1965 .......... 1966.......... 1967.......... 97 79 87 78 83 71- 66 62 65 67 65 53 52 109 96 95 80 86 75 69 67 70 64' 57 64 123 110 106 96 98 90 86 79 78 81 74 64 72 169 170 148 141 170 139 125 165 119 118 163 124 121 148 123 112 140 111 107 130 102 99 120 103 98 131 101 97 128 98 93 125 98 85 103 75 82 101 72 106 135 294 283 154 110 91 115 .244 236 140 97 89 128 202 231 146 105 92 125 197 227 143 102 87 117 204 217 133 89 82 99 186 220 127 93 93 104 159 195 129 82 90 98 157 171 104 81 84 88 162 175 10 83 80 85 152 170 100 78 83 84 144 150 97 75 75 82 100 141 98 66 71 Hired 1955......... 1956......... 1957......... 1958......... 1959.......... 1962.. 1963.. 1963. 1964......... 1965.......... 1966........ 1967...... 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 15 12 13 13 15 19 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 17 12 18' 16 25 25 25 25 25 24 25 23 22 20 17 21 20 33 35 35 35 35 32 35 33 36 25 28 24 36 50 50 48 52 45 58 54 42 41 32 40 27 36 34 29 31 40 36 33 32 27 30 30 35 31 25 24 20 19 23 22 24 24 25 20 20 26 29 41 115 39 103 26 67 36 67 35 84 29 82 38 61 33 77 31 65 25 59 21 42 35 31 90 70 74 75 78 70 62 68 57 37 37 49 35 31 37 50 37 39 37 37 32 25 35 14 12 15 15 18 18 18 16 12 12 12 1Persons employed during the last full calendar week ending at least one day- before the end of the, month. Year " --- -- ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Release Dates for Reports Issued The Alabama Crop and Livestock Reporting Service publishes official esti- mates of crop and livestock production, prices, and related information for Alabama and the United States. The more important reports issued and the approximate date on which they become available are listed below. Persons desiring one or more of these reports may obtain them without charge from: Agricultural Statistician P. O. Box 1071 Montgomery, Alabama 36102 Frequency Report of report Approximate date available 1 1. CROP WEATHER 2. CROPS 2 a. Prospective plantings b. Grain, hay, peanuts c. Cotton d. Grain stocks e. Pecans f. Vegetables 3. LIVESTOCK a. Inventory, January 1" b. Cattle on feed c. Slaughter d. Calf crop e. Pig crop f. Wool g. Milk production h. Manufactured dairy products 4. POULTRY a. Inventory, January 1F b. Egg production c. HattChery d. Broilers e. Pullet Placements 5. INCOME, VALUE a. Crops b. Livestock, poultry c. Dairy d. Cash receipts 6. OTHER a. Farm labor b. Honey c. Seeds d. Prices received-paid e. Fertilizer Weekly Monday each week-3:00 p.m. Annual Monthly Monthly Quarterly Monthly Monthly Annual Quarterly Monthly Biannual Biannual Biannual Monthly Annual Annual Monthly Monthly Weekly Monthly Biannual Biannual Annual Biannual Monthly Triannual Annual Monthly Biannual 18th March 10th July thru December 8th May, July thru December 24th January, April, July, October 10th August thru December 8th of each month 13th February 17th January, April, July, October 30th each month 20th February, July 22nd June and December 19th March, 27th July 10th each month 30th July 13th February 10th each month 16th each month Wednesday each week 15th each month 4th May, 18th December 13th February, 29th April 20th April March and August 10th each month 27th January, 8th July and October 18th December 30th each month April and October 1 Statistical Reporting Service, Crop Reporting Board, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. dates. Most Alabama releases are a day later. 2 By counties for previous season for wheat in February; cotton, corn, and soybeans in July; peanuts in August. " By counties in March. 4 Published in Farm Income Situation. 88 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS INDEX Page Acreage (see individual crops)- crop sum m ary 1965-66 ............................................................................................................. 8, 9 Alfalfa hay-acreage, yield and production ............................ 44 mid-month prices paid by farmers ........ ............................................... 78 Beef cattle (see cattle) m id -m o n th p rices .............................................................................................................................. 76 Bees- honey production and value ................................................. 62 number of colonies ... 62 Bran-mid-month prices paid by farmers ............................. 78 Broilers- chick placem ents by w eeks ................................................................................................ 71 m id -m o n th p rices .............................................................................................................................. 77 production and incom e .............................................................................................................. 68 g ra p h ............................................................................................................................................................... 6 7 Broiler growing mash-mid-month prices paid by farmers ......... 79 B utter- farm production ..................................................................................................................... 63 Butterfat- percentage in milk .............................................................. 63 quantity sold and value ......................................................... 65 Cabbage-acreage, yield, production and value ...................... ........ 46 Calves- inventory , Jan u ary 1 .................................................................................................................. 50 m id -m o n th p rices ............................................................................................................................ 76 n u m b e r b o r n ......................................................................................................................................... 5 1 num ber on feed ................................................................. 56 slaughter- com m ercial .......................................................................... ................ ...... ...... 51 farm ........... ....... ........ .. ................ ............ 51 Cash receipts from farm marketings ................................................................................. 84 b y co m m o d itie s .................................................................................................................................... 8 5 b y m o n th s ................................................................................................................................................ 8 4 graph.85 ............................................................................................................................................................... 85.85 Cattle- inventory January 1- g r a p h ................................................................................................................................................... 5 m ap show ing distribution ......................................................................................... 49 num ber, value and classes .......................................................................................... 50 number by counties ............................................ ............. 52-55 marketings ............................................ 51 mid-month prices ....................... ...... .............. ....................... ....... 76 number on feed ....................... .... ... ...................................... ....... 56 production and incom e ...................................................................................................... 51 slaughter - com m ercial by m onth s ................................................................................................... 50 f a r m ..................................................................................................................................................... 5 1 Cheese, American, production by months -... ................ 66 89 90 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS INDEX-Continued Chickens- Page chicks hatched by commercial hatcheries, by months ........... 70 commercial broilers, production and income.................. 68 farm flocks, production and income ............... 68 hens and pullets, average numbers, by months.......................................... 69 inventory, January 1- numbers, value and classes ...................... ......... ... .. 68 num bers, by cou nties ...................................................................................................... 72-73 m id-m onth prices ................................ . ............................... ........... 77 Clover-timothy hay-acreage, yield and production................ 44 Commercial vegetables-acreage, yield, production and value. 46-47 Corn- all- acreage utilization .............................................................................. .... ....... 14 acreage by counties ....................................... ................................................................ 16-17 m ap show ing distribution .......................................................................................... 11 grain- acreage, yield and production ............................................ 15 acreage, yield and production by counties 18-21 farm stocks quarterly ...................................................................................................... 15 graph, acreage and production ........................................................................... 4 m id -m o n th prices ....................................... ........................................................... 74 production and farm disposition ........................................................................ 14 silage-acreage, yield and production .... 15 sweet-acreage, yield, production and value.................. 47 meal-mid-month prices paid by farmers ...................... 78 Cotton- acreage, yield, production and value ........................................................................ 10 acreage, yield and production by counties .......................................... 12-13 estimated percentage of total lint sales made by farmers each m onth............................ ............. ..... 10 m ap show ing distribution ...................................................................................................... 11 mid-month prices ........................................................... 74 graph ............................................................................................. ....... ........ 4 Cottonseed- production, farm disposition and value .................................................................. 10 mid-month prices ........................................................... 74 meal-mid-month prices paid by farmers .................................................... 78 Cowpeas- a c re a g e u tiliza tio n ........................................................................................................................ 3 3 harvested for peas- acreage, yield, production and value ............................................................ 33 production and farm disposition ........................................................................ 33 hay- acreage, yield and production ........................................................................ 44 C ream - quantity sold and value ................................................................................................ 65 Crimson clover seed-acreage, yield, production and value .................. 45 Crop reporting districts, map .................................................................................... 3.................. Crops (see individual kinds) cash receipts and value of home consumption ............................... 84-85 summary, principal crops, acreage, yield, production and value -........ 8-9 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 91 INDEX-Continued Page Cucumbers-acreage, yield, production and value.................. 46 Dairy feed, mixed-mid-month prices paid by farmers ............. 79 Dairy production- production, disposition, value and income................... 63-65 mid-month prices .............................. 77 Eggs- production , by m on ths ............................................................................................................... 69 production and income .......................................................... 70 m id -m o n th p rices .............................................................................................................................. 77 number laid per 100 hens and pullets ....................................................................... 69 set to produce broiler ch icks ....... ................................................................................... 71 F a rm in c o m e ...................................................................................................................................................... 8 4 -8 5 Farm wage rates ....................... 86 Feed-mid-month prices paid by farmers ..................................................................... 78-79 F e rtilize r- to ta l sa le s .............................................................................................................................. 8 1 Fescue (tall) seed-acreage, yield, production and value ............ 45 Forage- corn, acreage..... .......................................................... 14 sorghum, acreage, yield, production and value..... ................ 34 F r u it c r o p s ............................................................................................................................................................ 4 8 Government payments to farmers .......................................................................................... 84 Grain sorghum-acreage, yield, production, farm disposition a n d v a lu e ................................................................................................................................................... 3 4 G r a p h s ........................................................................................................................... 3 -6 , 11 , 3 2 , 4 9 , 6 7 , 8 5 Hay- all- acreage, yield, production, farm disposition and value ............ 44 m id -m o n th p rice s .................................................................................................................. 7 8 hay crops, by kind- acreage, yield and production .............................................................................. 44 Hogs- inventory, January 1- g r a p h ... . .............. ......................................................................................................................... 5 m ap show ing distribution .......................................................................................... 49 num ber, value and classes ....................................................................................... 58 n u m b er, b y cou n ties ..................................................................................................................... 60-6 1 m a rk e tin g s ................................................................................................................................................ 5 8 m id -m o n th p rices .............................................................................................................................. 76 pig crops ..... ...... .......................... 58 p rod u ction an d in com e ............................................................................................................... 58 slaughter- com m ercial, by m onth s ................................................................................................ 62 fa rm ....................................................................................................... ....... ........................ ..... 5 8 sows farrowed, by months ............................. ..... 59 92 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS INDEX-Continued Page H om e consum ption, value of ...................................................................................................... 84 H oney- production and value ...................................................................................................... 62 Honeybees- honey production and value .............................................................. 62 number of colonies ... 62 Ice cream production, by m onths ............................................................................................. 66 Ice m ilk production, by m onths ................................................................................................ 66 Income-cash receipts from farm marketings, government payments and value of home consumption ................ ... ........ 84 Index of prices received by farmers .................................... 80 Labor-number of farm workers by months..................... 87 Lambs- in v en to ry , Ja n u a ry 1 ................................................................................................................ 57 number saved.................. .... ............ ... ... ........... 57 annual average price ........................................ ..................................................................... 57 Laying mash-mid-month prices paid by farmers................. 79 Legumes- hay- acreage, and production .......................................................................................... 44 seed-acreage, yield, production and value 45 Lespedeza- hay-acreage, yield and production ........................................................................ 44 seed-acreage, yield, production and value 45 Livestock (see individual species) cash receipts and value of home consumption.............. 84, 85 inventory and production summaries ................................... 7 inventory numbers, classes and value; disposition, production and income; commercial and farm slaughter 50-62 mid-month prices ..... ................. 76 Milk- d is p o s itio n ................................................................................................................................................ 6 3 m id-m onth prices, w holesale ........................................................................................... 77 production- annual .......................................................................................................................................... 63 b y m o n th s .................................................................................................................................... 6 4 p e r m ilk c o w .............................................................................................................................. 6 4 quantity sold and value ....................... ............................................... 65 Milk cows- inventory, January 1- g r a p h ................................................................................................................................................... 5 m ap show ing distribution .......................................................................................... 49 num ber, value and classes .............. .. .............................. .............................. 50 n u m b er, b y cou n ties ........................................................................................................ 52-55 production per cow b u tte rfa t .................. .... ......... . ....................................................................................... 6 3 m ilk , a n n u a l to ta l ............................................................................................................... 63 m ilk , b y m on th s ................................................................................ .................. ...... 64 Nut crops .......................... 48 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 93 INDEX-Continued Page Oats- acreage, yield, production and value ........................ 37 fa rm sto c k s ............................................................................................................................................. 3 7 mid-month prices ........................................ 74 production, farm disposition and value ..................................................... 37 P asture condition .................................................. 35 Peaches-production and value ............................................. 48 Peanuts- acreage utilization.............................................. .............. 22 picked and threshed- acreage, yield, production and value .... .......... ....... 22 by counties: acreage, yield, and production.. ............. 24-27 m ap show ing distribution .......................................................................................... 32 m id -m o n th p rices .................................................................................................................. 7 5 production and farm disposition ............................. 22 hay-acreage, yield and production ........................................................................ 44 Pecans- improved: production and value ......................... 48 seedling: production and value .................................... 48 total p ro d u ctio n an d v alue ...................................................................................................... 48 Pigs- inventory, January 1 ....................................... 58 sp rin g a n d fall p ig cro p s ...................................................................................................... 59 Potatoes, Irish- Baldwin area - acreage, yield, production and value........... ... ....... 42 production and farm disposition ............................ 42 other areas- acreage, yield, production and value ......................... 42 production and farm disposition ........................................................................ 43 all- m id -m o n th p rices ............................................................................................................... 75 P ou ltry- com b in ed in com e ............................................................................................................ 70 P oultry- (see individual species) ................................................................................... 67-73 Prices paid by farmers-mid-month prices of feed items .......................... 78-79 Prices received by farmers- index of prices received ...................................................................................... .... 80 m id -m o n th p ric e s .............................................................................................................................. 7 4 -7 7 Production rank-Alabama's production rank among states.................. 7 Scratch grain-mid-month prices paid by farmers ......................................... 79 Seed crops.......45 ............................................................................................................................................................ 45.......45 Sheep- inventory, January 1- number, value and classes .......................................................................................... 57 production, marketings and income ........................................................... 57 Silage- corn-acreage, yield and production ............................. 15 sorghums-acreage, yield and production ..... ...... ......... 34 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS INDEX-Continued Page Sirup- sugarcane-acreage, yield, farm disposition, production a n d v a lu e ................................................................................................................................................... 3 5 Snapbeans- mid-spring-acreage, yield, production and value..... .............. 46 late summer-acreage, yield, production and value ............. 46 Sorghums- acreage utilization ............................................. 34 grain-acreage, yield, farm disposition and value..... ......... 34 silage and forage-acreage, yield and production.............. 34 Soybeans- acreage utilization ............................... 23 harvested for beans- acreage, yield, production and value.............................. 23 by counties; acreage, yield and production............. 28-31 fa rm sto c k s ................................................................................................................................. 3 2 map showing distribution ................................... .............. 32 m id -m o n th p rices .................................................................................................................. 75 hay-acreage, yield and production ....... ....... ...... ..... 44 meal-mid-month prices paid by farmers ......... ..... ....... 78 Strawberries-acreage, yield production and value................ 47 Sugarcane sirup - acreage, yield, production, farm disposition a n d v a lu e ............................ ..................................................................................................................... 3 5 Sweet corn-acreage, yield, production and value.................. 46 Sweetpotatoes- acreage, yield, production and value .......... ...... ..... 43 mid-month prices ............................................. 75 production and farm disposition .................................................................................... 43 Tall fescue seed-acreage, yield, production and value.................................... 45 Tobacco-acreage, yield, production and value..................................................... 11 Tomatoes-early summer: acreage, yield, production and value ...... 47 Vegetable crops-acreage, yield, production and value ................................ 46, 47 Tung nuts-production and value .................................................................. . ............ 48 Turkeys- inventory, January 1- num ber, value and classes .......................................................................................... 67 production and incom e ...................................................................................... 67 mid-month prices ............ ............................................ 76 W a g e ra te s , fa rm .......................................................................................................................................... 8 6 Watermelons-acreage, yield, production and value .......................................... 47 Wheat- acreage, yield, production and value ........................................................................ 36 by counties, acreage, yield and production ..................................................... 38-41 fa rm sto c k s ............................................................................................................................................. 3 6 m id-m onth prices ............ .......................... ...................................................................... 74 production and farm disposition .................................................................................... 36 Wool-production and income ................................................................................................ 57 94 ~ >0 40 o -0 * c Q 0 bA , 0 L t a 0 ~ .0 a-w CLI