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Darwin Sabrina A. Kelley Janice R. Nichols J. Frank Stripling Issued cooperatively by UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE STATISTICAL REPORTING SERVICE W. E. Kibler, Administrator ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES Albert McDonald, Commissioner Cecil G. Davis, Assistant Commissioner Crops A Message from the 4 N7 Commissioner Each year farmers, businessmen and investors make important decisions based on statistics provided through the efforts of state operations like the Alabama Crop and Livestock Reporting Service. These decisions, in turn, impact upon the lives of all consumers in our state and throughout the country. The Alabama Crop and Livestock Reporting Service operates as a cooperative effort of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries. There's also another important cooperative effort that must be recognized each year - that of Alabama farmers who contribute their time to answer surveys on which the essential reports issued by the Service are based. You will find this year'sAlabama AgriculturalStatistics Bulletin particularly helpful because, in addition to the annual statistics provided, information on commodity production for the past six years also appears. Albert McDonald Commissioner ALABAMA CROP and LIVESTOCK REPORTING SERVICE U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUR STATISTICAL REPORTING SERVICE in cooperation with & INDUSTRIES, STATISTICS DIVISIONS MARSHALL L. DANTZLER ALBERT McDONALD State Statistician Commissioner of Agriculture FOREWORD This annual bulletin is twenty-seven in a series dating back to 1948. This publication remains the most popular of our releases, based on subscriber requests. We have attempted to make these bulletins the most complete accumulation of current statistical data available relating to agriculture in Alabama. This issue contains the preliminary data series of state and county estimates for 1984 and comparable data for earlier years. Data for 1983 and earlier years have been revised in many instances and this published series should be used in lieu of any previously published data. The estimates in this bulletin are developed primarily from sample surveys. In recent years we have come to rely heavily on a program of probability sampling, enumerative surveys, and objective yield measurements to support our old standby, the mail survey system. This was done to increase the precision of our estimates. The accuracy of our estimates is also linked closely to the degree of response. In Alabama the response to our surveys has been gratifying. I want to say a special thanks to the many Alabama farmers and agri-businessmen who assisted us by providing basic data about this state's agriculture. You may be assured we have kept our pledge of confidentiality of reported data. Individual reports from farmers have been supplemented by those from the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service. In particular, incomecdata at the county level comes from their contributions. I also express my sincere appreciation to the staff of the Alabama Crop and Livestock Reporting Service for their continue d efforts to provide quality statistics for the state of Alabama. Sincerely, - P. 0. Box 1071, Montgomery, Alabama 36192 - - Phone: 832-7263 or 832-3725 - TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Message from the Commissioner........................ Foreword........................................ GENERAL Alabama's Rank Among States......................... Number of Farms.................................. County Rankings................................... Climatological Data........................ CROPS Crops Review .................................... Acreage, Production & Value ....................... f.0 Record Production Year, Principal Crops.................. Grain Stocks ..................................... Corn........................................... Corn by County................................... Cotton ......................................... Cotton by County ....................... Hay..................... Hay by County ........................ Oats ........................................... Oats by County ................................... Peanuts......................................... Peanuts by County ................................. Sorghum .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . Sorghum by County ................................ Soybeans ...................................... to Soybeans by County ............................. Wheat ......................................... Wheat by County .................................. Irish Potatoes..................................... Irish Potatoes by County ............................. Sweetpotatoes.................................... Sweetpotatoes by County ............................ Peaches ........................................ Peaches by County................................. Pecans ...................................... **0*.a0 Pecans by County.................................. LIVESTOCK Livestock Review.................................. 3 4 7 7 8-9 10 11 12 12 13 14 15-17 18 19-2 1 22 23-25 26 27-29 30 3 1-33 34 35-37 38 39-41 42 43-45 46 46 46 47 46 47 46 48 49 POULTRY Poultry Review.................................... Eggs........................................... Layers & Egg Production by Type....................... All Chickens...................................... Commercial Broilers ................................ Commercial Broilers by County......................... All Chickens by County .............................. Hens & Pullets of Laying Age by County.................. Egg Production by County............................ PRICES Prices Review.................................... Index of Prices Received ............................ Prices Received................................... Prices Paid ...................................... CASH RECEIPTS Cash Receipts Review .............................. Cash Receipts from Farm Marketings ..................... Cash Receipts from Farm Marketings by County ............. Cattle & Calves ........................ Hogs........................................ Dairy ...................................... Broilers................................... 9 Eggs ......................... .............. Other Livestock & Poultry ........................ Total Livestock & Poultry ........................ Corn....................................... Cotton...................................... Hay ..................... Soybeans ................................... Wheat ..................................... Peanuts..................................... Irish Potatoes ................................ Sweetpotatoes................................ Sorghum.................................... Greenhouse & Nursery.......................... Peaches, Pecans, Other Fruits, and Vegetables......... Farm Forest Products............................ Other Crops ................................. Total All Crops................................ Page 58 59 59 59-61 60 62-64 62-64 62-64 62-64 65 66-67 68-69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 85 85 86 87 88 9 ALABAMA CROP REPORTING DISTRICT ALABAMA'S RANK AMONG STATES: PRODUCTION OF CROPS AND LIVESTOCK, 1984 I I I I I I I Production 1 Percent Item Unit [ Rank I I Total U. S. I I I Alabama I United States I Production I I I------------- I I - Thousands - Cropas I I I I Corn for grain I Bushels 25 25,025 7,656,195 .3 Cotton lint I Bales I 6 447 12,982 3.4 Cottonseed I Tons I 6 158 5,149 3.1 Hay, all I Tons I 30 1,360 150,781 .9 Oats Bushels I 29 1,440 471,921 .3 Peanuts for nuts Pounds I 2 648,550 4,405,745 14.7 Potatoes, all Cwt. I 25 1,599 361,648 .4 Sorghum grain I Bushels 15 9,000 865,856 1.0 Soybeans for beans I Bushels I 18 28,770 1,860,783 1.5 Sweetpotatoes Cwt. I 6 679 12,986 5.2 Wheat, all Bushels I 25 14,820 2,595,479 .6 I I Fruits and Nuts I I I I Peaches Pounds I 12 22,000 798,500 2.8 Pecans Pounds I 5 13,000 232,400 5.6 I I Livestock and Poultry I I I I All cattle and calves 1/ Head I 22 1,830 109,801 1.7 Beef cows, have calve I/ I Head I 15 871 35,393 2.5 Milk cows on farms 1/ Head 1 37 48 10,801 .4 Milk production I Pounds I 40 536,000 135,444,000 .4 Hogs and pigs 21/ Head I 21 360 54,043 .7 All chickens on hand 21/ I Head I 9 16,865 373,953 4.5 Eggs produced I Number I 10 2,783,000 68,193,000 4.1 Broilers produced I Number I 3 537,000 4,282,000 21/ 12.5 I I 1/ January 1, 1985, inventory. 2/ December 1, 1984, inventory. 2/ Excludes states producing less than 500,000 birds. ALABAMA NUMBER OF FARMS AND LIVESTOCK SPECIE FARMS, 1974-84 REVISED, 1985 PRELIMINARY I l I I I I I Cattle I Milk Cow I Hog I Poultry I All I Land in I Average Year I Farms I Farms Farms I Farms I Farms I Farms I Size of I I I L _ Farm - Number - - 1,000 acres - - Acres - 1974 I 52,000 7,500 25,000 11,000 62,000 13,700 221 1975 I 54,000 7,000 22,000 10,000 63,000 13,400 213 1976 53,000 7,000 22,000 10,000 63,000 13,100 208 1977 I 52,000 6,500 21,000 10,000 61,000 12,800 210 1978 I 48,000 6,000 23,000 10,000 59,000 12,500 212 1979 I 43,000 5,000 21,000 10,000 59,000 12,500 212 1980 42,000 5,000 22,000 10,000 59,000 12,200 207 1981 I 43,000 3,700 17,000 10,000 57,000 11,900 209 1982 I 44,000 3,300 12,000 10,000 55,000 11,800 215 1983 42,000 2,500 12,500 8,000 54,000 11,600 215 1984 I 42,000 2,100 11,500 8,000 54,000 11,500 213 1985 I 54,000 11,500 213 ALABAMA COUNTIES RANKED BY PRODUCTION OF FIELD CROPS, 1984 Rank I Corn Cotton Peanuts I Sorghum I Soybeans Wheat _ _I __ _ _ I_ _ _ _ __ _ _ _L_ _ _ I __ _ _ I __ __ _ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20, 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 Bal dwin Geneva Escambi a DeKa lb Jackson Monroe Henry Mobile Houston Conecuh Madison Lauderdale Covington Pike Marshall Dale Limestone Barbour Wil cox. Crenshaw Co f fee Butler Cullman Franklin Marengo Marion Dallas Lawrence Clarke Etowah Perry Washington Morgan Randolph Hale Lamar Colbert Russell Blount Pickens Elmore Bullock Chilton Tuscaloosa Autauga Cherokee Winston Montgomery Sumter Macon Greene Lownde s Choctaw Fayette Cleburne Ta 1 ladega Calhoun Jefferson Clay Lee Walker Limestone Lawrence Colbert Madison Dallas Elmore Lauderdale Autauga Monroe Cherokee Lowndes Russell Barbour Eseambi a Tusealoosa Macon Shelby Lee Marengo Morgan Pickens Pike Covington Henry Montgomery Chilton Washington Tallapoosa Greene Hale Etowah Fayette Crenshaw Cullman Coffee Houston Choctaw Dale Franklin Lamar Baldwin Calhoun DeKalb Ta 1 ladega Blount Bibb Wileox Marshall Bullock Chambers Conecuh Marion Butler Jackson Geneva Clarke Winston Perry Houston Henry Geneva Cof fee Pike Dale Barbour Covington Crenshaw Russell Conecuh Butler Bullock Autauga Montgomery Perry Jackson DeKalb Cherokee Limestone Henry Lauderdale Madison Morgan Baldwin Autauga Sumter Houston Pickens Etowah Coffee Lawrence Calhoun Covington Geneva Perry Marengo Barbour Hale Dale Butler Dallas Talladega Elmore Crenshaw Marshall Greene Pike Monroe Russell Bullock Chambers Cullman Montgomery Blount Colbert Tuscaloosa Wilcox Cleburne Marion Lowndes Fayette Conecuh Lee Clarke Lamar Franklin Chilton Eseambi a Macon Baldwin Madison Perry Dallas DeKalb b Jackson Hale Escambia Geneva Limestone Mobile Cherokee Houston Montgomery Marshall Lauderdale Ta 1 ladega Lawrence Monroe Lowndes Sumter Wilcox Bullock Macon Greene Marengo Cullman Coy vington Morgan Tusealoosa Coffee Autauga Conecuh Russell Etowah Blount Colbert Calhoun Fayette Bibb Pickens Butler Henry Pike Marion Elmore Crenshaw Franklin Lamar Barbour Dale Chi lton Washington Shelby St. Clair Clarke Cleburne Choctaw Walker Winston Randolph Lee Chambers Tal lapoosa Jefferson Clay Coosa Madison Baldwin Morgan Escambia Lauderdale Limestone DeKalb Montgomery Lawrence Geneva Perry Hale Dallas Jackson Henry Marengo Cullman Coffee Houston Talladega Covington Sumter Cherokee Colbert Conecuh Pickens Butler Greene Monroe Mobile Elmore Lowndes Tusealoosa Marion Marshall Pike Blount Bullock Dale Wilcox Barbour Autauga Macon Bibb Calhoun Etowah Franklin Crenshaw Fayette Chilton Russell Chambers Cleburne Lamar St. Clair Shelby Lee Washington Tallapoosa I I I L - - - ALABAMA-COUNTIES RANKED BY INVENTORY OF LIVESTOCK AND PRODUCTION OF POULTRY January 1. 1985 1 December 1, 19851 1984 Rank Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Milk Cows Hogs & Pigs I Broilers Produced I Eggs Produce 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 54 55 Montgomery Lowndes Geneva Lauderdale Cul lman Lawrence Covington Mobile Pike Hale Marengo Barbour Jackson Sumter Dallas Madison Greene Wilcox Blount Baldwin Tal ladega Limes tone Monroe Coffee DeKa lb Shelby Escambia Morgan Chilton Bullock Franklin Hous ton Perry Conecuh Crenshaw I Elmore I Butler I Pickens I Henry I Etowah I Clay I Randolph -St. Clair I Chambers I Macon I Tuscaloosa I Colbert I Winston I Calhoun I Lee I Dale I Cherokee I Tallapoosa I Clarke I Marshall Lowndes Montgomery Lauderdale Geneva Pike Cul lman Lawrence Marengo Mobi le Covington Barbour Jackson Sumter Dallas Hale Wilcox Madison Blount Gr een e DeKalb Monroe Bullock Tal ladega Coffee Morgan Chilton Limestone Cone cuh Hous ton Baldwin Henry E lmo re Crenshaw Franklin Es camb ia Et owah Butl1e r Pickens Randolph Perry Shelby Lee Dale St. Clair Colbert Clay Chambers Macon Calhoun Marshall Tu s cal100sa Walker Winston Au tauga Choctaw Hale Montgomery Shelby Perry Morgan Winston Cul lman Blount Limes tone DeKa lb Madison Mobile Mar engo Tu s cal100sa Elmore Pi ckens Dallas Tal ladega Etowah Houston Fayette Franklin Marshall Baldwin Lamar Cherokee St. Clair Lauderdale Jefferson Bullock Coffee Lawrence Clay Calhoun Henry Covington Geneva Crenshaw Macon Russell Lee Chamber~s Conecuh Lowndes DeKal1b Covington Hous ton Au tauga Henry Lauderdale Coffee Barbour Geneva Marshall Cullman Mobile Pike Walker Jackson Lawrence Limes tone Madison Crenshaw Dale Col1bert Baldwin Greene Monroe Morgan Chi lton Dallas Blount Pickens Cherokee Montgomery Lowndes Butler Marion Etowah Elmore Conecuh Cleburne Perry Fayette Franklin Russell Shelby Washington Lamar St. Clair Wilcox Choctaw Tal ladega Escamb ia Jefferson Tuscaloosa Randolph Ch amb ers5 Hale 9 Cul 1lman Marshall DeKal1b Coffee Winston Crenshaw Blount Morgan Pickens Covi ngton Lawrence Etowah Franklin Walker Jackson Pike Geneva Marion Cl eburne Calhoun Butler Col1bert Dale St. Clair Randolph Lowndes Lauderdale Clay Madison Tuscaloosa Tal ladega Washington Barbour Elmore Choctaw Perry Limes tone Cherokee Montgomery Lamar Hale Tel lapoosa Jefferson Au tauga Bibb Bullock Fayette I_ I___ _ _ I__ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ ICu1liman IDeKa Ib IMarshall IBlount ILawrence IClay IJefferson IRandolph ICrenshaw IMorgan IMadison ITallapoosa IWinston ICherokee IJackson ICalhoun IDallas ICoffee IBaldwin ICovington IEtowah ICleburne IPickens IMobile IMacon IButler ILowndes ITuscaloosa IPike IGeneva ICoosa IFranklin ILimestone IWashington IMontgomery IChambers IShelby IElmore IWalker ITalladega IMarion ISt. Clair IHale IHouston ILee IBarbour IChilton IClarke IConecuh ILauderdale IMarengo IWilcox IGreene ILamar IAutauga ALABAMA CLIMATOLO GICAL DATA I Total I Average Weather Area IPrecipitationlTemperature I 1984 1984 I Inches I Degrees I I Northern Valley I 53.90 60.19 Appalachian Mts. I 52.12 I 60.30 I I Upper Plains 53.04 I 61.39 I I Eastern Valley I 50.78 61.73 I I Piedmont Plateau I 50.26 I 61.80 I I Prairie 48.58 I 63.83 I I Coastal Plain I 50.76 I 64.92 SIGulf 55.65 66.80 Gulf I 55.65 I 66.80 ALABAMA CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA PRECIPITATION AND AVERAGE TEMPERATURES SELECTED WEATHER AREAS, BY MONTHS, 1984 I I Precipitation i I I I I I I I I I I I I Weather Area Jan. I Feb. I Mar. I Apr. May I Jun. I Jul. I Aug. i Sep. I Oct. I Nov. I Dec. I I I I I I I I I I I I - Inches of Water - Northern Valley 3.49 3.62 5.79 5.50 9.23 3.07 3.97 2.45 .49 8.07 6.02 2.20 Appalachian Mts. 4.04 3.72 4.61 7.12 6.88 2.04 5.65 4.26 .21 6.16 4.83 2.60 Upper Plains I 3.77 3.95 5.17 6.80 5.94 2.64 5.01 3.40 .64 7.64 5.41 2.67 Eastern Valley I 4.03 3.40 4.18 6.12 5.75 1.99 8.58 5.63 .46 3.96 3.69 2.99 Piedmont Plateau I 4.71 4.57 4.62 4.54 5.43 2.07 6.91 6.53 .82 3.61 2.79 3.66 Prairie I 3.66 3.91 4.69 4.63 5.10 2.53 4.79 5.98 .60 5.97 3.49 3.23 Coastal Plain I 4.63 4.17 5.24 4.21 6.61 2.75 6.19 6.86 .94 3.55 2.85 2.76 Gulf I 5.61 5.42 5.73 3.63 3.25 2.36 6.90 14.51 .46 3.17 2.38 2.23 Average Temperatures I I I I I I I I I I I I Weather Area Jan. I Feb. I Mar. I Apr. I May I Jun. Jul. I Aug. Sep. I Oct. I Nov. I Dec. _ I I I I I I I I I I I - Degrees Fahrenheit - Northern Valley I 35.0 45.2 49.4 58.2 66.4 76.3 77.2 76.7 70.5 67.4 48.8 51.2 Appalachian Mts. I 36.5 45.2 50.3 57.9 66.2 76.0 76.9 76.4 70.3 67.6 48.8 51.5 Upper Plains 37.5 46.8 51.8 59.1 67.1 76.5 78.0 77.0 72.2 68.0 50.0 52.7 Eastern Valley I 38.8 47.2 52.1 59.8 67.5 76.9 77.8 76.9 71.0 68.5 50.5 53.8 Piedmont Plateau 40.0 46.9 52.7 59.3 67.1 76.2 77.3 76.7 71.2 69.2 51.1 53.9 Prairie I 41.3 49.5 55.1 62.0 69.9 77.7 79.2 77.6 73.2 70.6 53.6 56.3 Coastal Plain I 44.0 51.1 57.0 63.8 71.3 77.6 79.0 77.9 74.1 71.1 54.1 58.0 Gulf 46.3 52.9 58.2 66.0 73.1 78.4 79.8 79.2 76.5 73.2 57.5 60.5 Source: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Enviromental Data and Information Service. 10 CROPS REVIEW 1984 Clayton J. McDuffie Acres harvested for corn, cotton, sorghum, and peanuts showed an increase from 1983, while soybean and wheat acreages declined. Alabama farmers harvested their crops from 3.66 million acres, compared with 3.53 in 1983 when acreages were reduced by the payment in kind (PIK) program. Land preparation and most plantings were hampered by wet fields and rainy weather during February, March, and April. Peanut planting progressed at a regular pace while sorghum plantings were behind normal and corn and cotton were well behind normal planting progress. May's weather was more suitable to planting and cultivating, as crop progress became more typical and planting of the soybean crop was under way by the first of May. Planting of corn, cotton, and peanuts was virtually complete by late May and wheat harvest began with excellent weather conditions. By mid-June soil moisture conditions were short over the entire state. Weather patterns remained the same through June and most of the major crops were considered in fair condition. Harvesting of the states peach crop started in mid-May and concluded in August, producing an excellent crop. Pecans were not as fortunate as peaches, as production was well below normal. Scattered rainfall began to occur during July and the state received heavy rains the end of the month and the first part of August. Temperatures for the month of July were well below normal. Crop conditions improved from fair in June to mostly good during July. Excellent growing conditions continued into August, improving crop conditions to mostly good resulting in normal crop development stages. Corn harvest was under way by early August in the Southern part of the state. Farmers began to harvest sorghum by mid-August and peanuts during the latter part of the month. Farmers began land preparation in mid-September for fall plantings even though September was a dry month, and soil moisture was very short by the month's end. Cotton and soybean harvest began in late September as corn, sorghum, and peanut harvest progressed on schedule. Ideal harvesting conditions continued through October. The corn and record peanut crops were completely harvested by mid-October. Small grain acreage seeded was behind normal because of the dry conditions. Sorghum harvest was nearing completion by mid-November and most of the state's cotton crop had been harvested by the end of November. The state's soybean harvest was virtually complete by mid-December while planting of small grains gained momentum as moisture conditions improved. Fall seeding of crops was complete by mid-December, and small grains got off to a fast start as December temperatures were well above normal. ALABAMA'S FIVE LEADING CROPS: ACREAGE, YIELD, PRODUCTION, AND VALUE. 1984 I I I Yield per I I Crop I Unit I Harvested I Harvested 1 Production I Value of I I I Acre I I Production I I 1,000 Acres Unit 1,000 Units 1,000 Dollars I I Corn I Bu. I 385 65 25,025 73,824 Cotton lint 1/ 1 Lb. 1 307 699 447 119,939 2/ Hay I Ton I 680 2.00 1,360 84,320 Peanuts for nuts 1 Lb. 1 219 2,960 648,550 168,623 Soybeans for beans .1 Bu. 1 1,370 21 28,770 178,374 1/ Production in 480 pound net weight bales. 2/ Cottonseed would add $15,200,000 to the value of production from the cotton crop. 11 ALABAMA CROPS: ACREAGE, YIELD, PRODUCTION, PRICE, AND VALUE OF PRODUCTION, 1984 PRELIMINARY Cr op Corn, all Corn grain Corn silage Corn forage I/ Winter wheat Osats Sorghum, all Sorghum grain Sorghum silage Sorghum forage 1L/ May, all Cotton lint 2/1 Cot tons eed Irish potatoes, all Spring Summner Swee tpo tat oes Le~gjios Soybeans, all Soybeans for beans Peanuts, all Peanuts for nuts Peaches Pecans, all Pecans, improved Pecans, seedling I I I Yield per I Unit IPlanted IHarvested IHarvested IProduction Acre Ru. Ton Ru. Ru. Ru. Ton Ton Lb. Ton Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Ru. Lb. Lb. Lb. Lb. Lb. 1,000 Acrea 450 480 80 220 109 11.2 4.7 8.5 6.0 1,400 221 437 385 42 10 380 30 214 180 30 4 880 107 12.9 4.8 8.3 5.9 11370 219 Unit 65.0 10.5 39.0 48.0 50.0 12.0 2.00 699 124 140 115 115 21.0 2,960 I Season IAverageI Pr D.0c, 1,000 Units Dollars 25,025 441 14,820 1,p440 9,000 160 1,1360 447 158 1,599 844 955 679 28,770 648,550 22,000 11,p00 0 10,000 3,000 2.95 3.25 1.60 2.44 62.00 .559 94.00 7.40 12.00 I rri e I 6.20 178,174 .260 168,623 .144 .660 .700 .520 3,168 8,560 7,v00 0 1,560 I/ Includes hogged, grazed, and cut for feed without removing the grain. 2/1 Production in 410 pound net weight bales. ALABAMA RECO)RD PRODUCTION YEAR OP PRINCIPAL CROPS Crop Unit Record Harvested Yield Production -______ _____ ____ L Yr LPerAcre Cotton lint J/I Lb. I Corn grain B u. Winter wheat B u. Oats B u. Sorghum grain B u. Irish potatoes, allI Cwt.I Spring ICwt.I Summer ICwt.I Sweetpotatoes ICwt.,I Hay, allI Ton I Soybeans for beans B u. Peanuts ILb. I 1/Production in 500 lb.-gross weight bales. 1914 1955 1981 1945 1984 1953 1953 1979 1955 1984 1979 1984 1,000 Acres 3,801 2,030 565 242 180 39.3 28.3 9.0 18.0 680 2,0150 219 Unit 1,000 Units 220.0 1,748 29.0 58,870 44.0 24,860 26.0 6,292 50.0 9,000 96.0 3,768 118.0 3,339 170.0 1,530 52.0 936 2.00 1,360 25.0 53,750 2,960 648,550 12 Value of Producion 1,v00 0 Dollarsa 73,824 4 8,1615 2,30 4 21,960 84,320 119 ,939 14,852 11,872 8,148 ALABAMA GRAIN STOCKS ON-FARM AND TOTAL STOCKS IN ALL POSITIONS, 1976-84 REVISED, 1985 PRELIMINARY II I I January 1 I April 1 I J Crop & Year I I I I Total All I Total All I On-Farm I Positions I On-Farm Positions I On-Farm SI 2/ I I 2/ - - 1,000 Bushels - Corn Caixn I 1976 13,860 16,572 8,580 11,019 5,280 1977 I 19,680 24,082 11,040 13,625 6,720 1978 6,416 10,344 2,936 6,878 1,523 1979 11,696 16,052 5,168 8,736 3,808 1980 I 14,699 19,624 7,962 10,933 4,900 1981 6,243 10,682 2,284 5,341 1,675 1982 I 10,786 13,866 6,996 9,227 4,081 1983 I 8,026 10,882 5,016 6,852 3,762 1984 I 5,578 8,564 3,059 5,681 1,440 1985 I 6,507 9,864 3,253 5,991 1,752 Qatsa I 1976 I 209 344 94 257 52 1977 I 198 285 89 142 40 1978 I 238 690 107 286 24 1979 I 444 1,088 215 542 94 1980 I 385 706 253 343 181 1981 189 574 69 * 50 1982 708 * 283 * 59 1983 520 802 250 523 83 1984 333 414 98 158 49 1985 I 317 414 187 * 101 Sorghum 1976 I 611 639 244 * 73 1977 I 347 * 174 179 43 1978 I 335 * 131 * 51 1979 579 596 264 267 151 1980 I 404 428 207 209 52 1981 I 561 * 112 * 45 1982 966 995 386 412 86 1983 I 1,462 1,508 877 892 380 1984 I 1,290 1,597 430 490 129 1985 I 2,070 2,543 900 * 450 Soybeans I 1976 4,013 16,905 3,396 10,525 1,235 1977 5,335 19,296 2,527 9,811 421 1978 7,245 18,389 4,095 8,109 315 1979 5,828 20,065 3,885 11,511 1,554 1980 9,138 24,692 6,450 14,537 3,225 1981 4,095 19,422 3,465 10,668 1,890 1982 I 12,080 22,851 5,575 8,450 2,788 1983 15,500 30,527 6,000 14,515 4,000 1984 5,400 18,572 3,000 * 1,200 1985 5,754 15,787 2,589 6,510 1,439 1976 I 370 1,589 158 * 53 1977 I 369 * 170 * 57 1978 462 * 123 * 62 1979 234 * 70 * 47 1980 I 377 * 113 * 75 1981 166 988 7 * 7 1982 I 2,237 3,547 497 1,636 298 1983 I 2,088 4,165 928 2,509 464 1984 759 2,437 455 1,154 152 1985 741 * 445 818 296 1/ Old crop only for corn, sorghum, and soybeans. For soybeans, stocks 2/ On-farm stocks plus off-farm stocks. *Unpublished to avoid disclosing une 1 October 1 1/ I Total All I I Total All I Positions I On-Farm I Positions I 2/ I I 2/ 7,137 8,452 3,946 6,749 7,409 3,430 6,155 5,485 3,691 3,795 151 198 368 214 * 168 120 182 * 45 96 408 161 5,033 7,240 3,271 6,986 8,844 *4151 4,151 * * 172 *1126* 1,126 825 2,880 218 816 1,225 761 1,166 1,505 1,080 385 559 780 638 315 944 728 823 504 37 22 44 50 10 8 32 88 43 617 281 126 389 2,419 1,575 1,394 1,750 300 709 524 515 528 398 2,735 2,552 1,063 1,630 870 3,341 1,046 2,086 3,191 1, 845 2,060 2,351 1,416 1,529 1,005 . 1,195 1,323 1,038 624 * 22 * 2,310 1,101 1,033 1,495 4,819 * 2,177 3,703 2,468 * 5,384 5,686 3,527 2,905 are September 1 instead of October I. individual operations. 13 CORN 1984 BUSHELS OF GRAIN PRODUCED Five Leading Counties Baldwin................3,196,000 Geneva.................1,770,000 Escambia................1,615,000 DeKalb..................1,468,000 Jackson................1,250,000 I I Under 200,000 200,000 - 499,999 500,000 - 999,999 1,000,000 & over ALABAMA CORN: PLANTED, HARVESTED, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1975-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY I I I I I Planted for I Harvested I Year All Purposes I for Grain I Yield I Production _ _I I I I - 1,000 Acres - - Bushels - - 1,000 Bushels - 1975 I 750 660 50.0 33,000 1976 880 800 60.0 48,000 1977 I 840 375 29.0 10,875 1978 I 640 544 50.0 27,200 1979 I 570 502 61.0 30,622 1980 I 540 423 36.0 15,228 1981 I 600 530 55.0 29,150 1982 I 450 380 66.0 25,080 1983 I 350 305 59.0 17,995 1984 I 450 385 65.0 25,025 14 ALABAMA COHN: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1979-80 REVISED, BY COUNTY 1979 j1980 District I I I I III and Planted Harvested Yield perI Planted Harvested Yield per I County I All I for IHarvested IProduction I All I for IHarvested IProduction IPurposes I Grain I Acre IIPurposes I Grain I Acre Col1bert Fayette Franklin Lamar Marion District 10 Lauderdale Lawrence Limes tone Madison Marshall Morgan District 20 Bibb Blount Chil1ton Cullin Jefferson St. Clair Shelby Walker Winston Other Counties Ij/ District 21 Calhoun Cherokee Cleburne DeKaib Etowah Jackson District 30 Greene Hale Mar engo Pickens Sumter Tuscaloosa District 40 Autauga Dallas Elmore Lowndes Montgomery Perry Wilcox District 50 Chambers* Clay Coos a Lee Macon Randolph Russell Tal ladega Tal lapoosa Other Counties Id/ District 60 Baldwin Choctaw Clarke Mobile Washington District 70 Butler Conecuh Covington Cr ens hew Escembi a Monroe District 80 Harbour Bullock Coffee I - Acres - 3,000 1,800 61.1 3,300 1,800 45.0 9,800 8,400 57.3 3,100 1,600 56.2 4,800 4,400 57.3 14,000 19,000 56.3 1,800 1,800 52.5 3,500 2,600 43.1 4,700 4,000 71.3 11,800 10,300 75.2 18,700 17,100 66.1 5,500 3,200 50.3 48,000 40,000 65.4 7,600 5,300 54.7 3,400 2,200 36.9 68800 5,200 48.8 1,800 1,300 42.8 1,300 700 48.9 3,000 1,800 55.6 4,400 3,900 54.9 700 600 44.8 29,000 21,000 50.3 2,100 1,500 69.3 3,700 2,700 75.2 3,600 3,400 51.2 23,500 22,400 81.4 5,200 4,100 67.1 20,900 19,900 72.3 59,000 54,000 74.4 3,000 1,900 49.1 2,100 1,700 39.8 3,500 3,300 64.5 3,300 2,600 49.2 3,800 3,600 58.3 3,300 2,900 43.1 I 19,000 16,000 52.3 I 11,300 10,700 44.7 9,600 9,300 41.8 I 3,800 3,100 31.9 I 2,300 2,000 36.0 I 3,600 2,800 51.8 I 5,100 3,100 43.9 I 5,300 5,000 49.8 41,000 36,000 43.6 I 1,700 1,500 52.3 1,500 1,200 45.3 700 700 60.1 I 2,900 2,500 40.0 2,700 2,400 42.1 2,900 2,700 64.4 2,200 1,700 45.3 2,100 1,600 57.3 2,300 1,700 50.3 19,000 16,000 50.3 I 31,300 29,900 99.7 I 3,300 3,000 48.7 I 3,900 3,200 42.8 I 15,600 13,900 85.5 I 3,900 3,000 45.7 I 58,000 53,000 86.6 I 4,900 4,300 48.1 I 15,900 14,600 62.9 I 13,100 11,300 48.1 I 15,500 13,700 46.2 I 16,000 13,100 90.5 I 21,600 19,000 59.0 I 87,000 76,000 60.6 I 13,300 12,400 45.2 I 5,100 4,200 37.1 I 28,200 24,700 52.3 - Bushels - 110,p0 0 0 81,000 I 481,000 I 146,000 252p000 1,070,000 147,000 112,000 I 289,000 I 775,000 1,13 1,v0 0 0 161,000 2,615,000 I 290,000 I 254,000 I 34,200 I 214,000 26,900 I 1,056,000 I 104,000 203,000 I 174,000 I 1,824,000 I 275,000 1,438,000 I 4,018,000I 93,300 67,700 2 13,t00 0 128,000I 210,000 125,000 837,000I 478,000 389,000 99,000 72,000 145,000 136,000 249,000 1,568,000 78,400 54,300 4 2,t10 0 100,000 101 2000 174,000 77,000 91,700 85,500 804,000 2,198 1,0 0 0 146,000 137,000 1,188,000 137,000 4,589,000 207,006 9 18,000o 544,000 1,185,000 4,608,000 561,000 156,000 1,292,000 - Acres - 3,100 4,700 6,800 2,400 5,000 22,000 4,600 12,400 16,700 14,000 5, 00 0 58,000 6,100 4,100 4,700 3, 600 27,000 1,500 25,500 4,500 22,800 59,000 3 3,10 0 I 3,200 I 3,000 I 2,400 I 16,000 I 8,600 I 4,100 I 4,000 I 7,100 I 10,500 I 47,000 I 1,700 I 2,900 I 2,800 I 3,600 I 3,800 I 2,800 I 3,000 I 22,000 I 35,600 I 3,100 3,600 I 14,400 I 4,300 6 61,t00 0 49 4700 I 13,t5 00 I 10,500 I 12,400 I 14,700 I 18,t20 0 I 74,000 I 12,t60 0 I 4,200 I 20,600 2,500 23.7 1,v7 00 23.8 2,700 32.3 1,900 19.0 4, 2 00 26.7 13,000 25.8 3,300 40.3 3,800 20.0 9,500 47.3 12,200 25.2 10,200 28.1 4,000 25.3 43,000 31.5 2,2900 14.7 2,p6 00 18.5 5,000 17.7 2,500 15.9 1,9300 15.8 700 16.4 15,v0 00 16.7 1,p2 00 14.7 1,v9 00 16.6 1,500 21.5 23,000 17.6 3, 100 15.6 21,300 19.5 12,000 18.3 1,v3 00 22.0 1,500 35.7 2,500 29.5 1,300 26.3 2,600 41.2 1,800 21.1 11,000 30.5 6,600 20.8 3,t8 00 18.0 3,300 17.0 1,p8 00 33.1 5,900 29.3 4,200 24.5 7,400 29.3 33,000 24.7 1,100 21.0 1,800 20.0 1,100 24.0 2,400 31.6 2,700 23.8 1,t10 0 37.0 2,000 31.4 800 25.0 13,000 26.8 35,400 80.1 2, 0 00 15.0 2,900 30.0 12,500 60.1 3,200 40.0 56,000 68.4 4, 10 0 29.0 10,700 46.4 7, 7 00 28.1 9,700 36.8 7, 6 00 44.5 17,200 51.3 57,000 42.3 11,700 39.5 1,t5 00 22.0 15, 9 00 29.6 59,300 40,400 87,200 36,100 112,000 335,000 133,000 76,000 449,000 307,000 287,000 101,000 1,353,000 42,600 4 8,t10 0 88,500 39,800 20,500 11,9500 25 1,v00 0 17,600 31, 600 32,300 405,000 48,500 416,000 951, 000 28,600 53,600 73,700 34,200 107,000 37,900 335,000 137,000 68,300 56,200 59,500 173,000 103,000 217,000 814,000 23, 100 36,000 26,400 75,800 64,200 40,700 62,800 20,000 349,000 2,835,000 30,000 87,000 751,000 128,000 3,831,000 119,000 497,000 216,9000 357,000 338,000 882,000 2,409,000 462,000 33,000 471,000 15 Includes counties with less than 500 acres for harvest or to avoid disclosing individual operations. Included in "Other Counties." - u h l ALABAMA CO)RN: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1981-82 REVISED, BY COUNTY 1981 11982 Distri ct I I I III andI Planted Harvested Yield per I Planted HarvestedI Yield per I County I All I for IHarvested IProduction I All I for IHarvested IProduction I Purposes I Grain I Acre IPurposes I Grain I Acre Col1bert Fayette Franklin Lamar Marion District 10 Lauderdale Lawrence Limes tone Madi son Marshall Morgan District 20 Hi bb Blount Chilton Cullin Jefferson St. Clair Shelby Walker Winston Other Counties I/ District 21 Calhoun Char okee Cleburne DeKalb Et owah Jackson District 30 Greene Hale Marengo Pickens Sumter Tuscaloosa District 40 Autauga Dallas Elmore Lowndes Montgomery Perry Wilcox District 50 Chambers Clay Coosa Lee Macon Randolph Russell Tal ladega Tel lapoosa Other Counties / District 60 Baldwin Choctaw Clarke Mobile Washington District 70 Butler Conecuh Coving ton Cr ens hew Escembi a Monroe District 80 Harbour Bullock Coffee - Acres - I 3,200 2,700 54.4 I 4,800 2,600 28.8 I 7,000 4,500 45.3 I 4,100 2,800 66.8 I 4,900 4,400 61.8 I 24,000 17,000 52.1 I 5,500 4,600 76.7 I 6,500 8,900 69.7 I 18,000 15,500 67.5 I 17,800 16,900 55.4 I 14,700 12,100 42.3 I 3,500 3,000 33.3 I 66,000 58,000 57.9 I 6,200 2,900 53.8 I 4,900 3,800 31.8 I 8,300 5,800 38.8 I 2,300 1,800 40.0 I 5,100 1,700 34.0 I 2,200 1,000 19.2 I 29,000 17,000 38.3 I 1,600 1,400 46.6 I 4,000 2,900 65.5 I 2,000 1,900 35.7 I 24,300 23,200 38.7 4,000 3,800 59.5 I 24,100 23,800 49.6 I 60,000 57,000 46.1 2,800 2,000 30.0 2,500 2,200 30.9 4,300 3,000 49.0 3,800 2,700 55.2 3,300 3,100 53.2 3,300 3,000 34.0 20,000 16,000 43.2 I 6,200 5,200 17.3 I 8,800 5,800 26.0 I 4,000 3,400 29.7 I 5,500 2,900 40.3 I 8,500 6,300 42.2 I 4,300 3,300 41.2 I 9,700 9,400 63.5 I 47,000 36,000 40.3 lo1700 1,300 22.4 I 2,900 2,400 22.3 I 3,000 2,500 17.5 I 3,600 3,000 52.3 I 3,700 3,300 47.6 I 2,800 2,000 54.5 I 3,000 2,600 25.3 I 1,300 900 24.3 I 22,000 18,000 35.4 I 49,600 48,800 101.4 I 3,600 2,200 45.9 I 4,600 4,200 53.3 I 17,100 16,100 92.4 I 4,100 3,700 64.3 I 79,000 75,000 93.3 I 4,600 4,100 S0.5 I 15,500 14,400 61.3 15,800 14,600 46.4 11,500 10,500 54.4 I 21,800 18,100 60.3 I 24,100 23,300 75.1 I 93,000 85,000 60.9 I 15,400 13,900 37.9 I 3,800 3,300 22.1 22,300 20,900 39.9 - Bushels - 147,000 75,000 204,000 187,000 272,000 885,000 353,000 411,000 1,047,000 937,000 512,000 100,000 3,360,000 156,000 121,000 225,000 72,000 57,800 19,200 65,200 190,000 67,800 897,000 226,000 1,180,000 2,626,000 60,000 68,000 147,000 149,000 165,000 102,000 691,000 90,000 143,000 101,000 117,000 266,000 136,000 597,000 1,450,000 29,100 53,600 43,700 157,000 157,000 109,000 65,700 21,900 637,000 101 , 000 224,000 1,488,000 238,000 7,001,000 207,000 882,000 678,000 571,000 1,091,000 1,750,000 5,179,000 5279 000 73,000 834,9000 - Acres - 2,600 2,100 60.5 3,000 1,800 46.7 5,600 4,100 70.7 6,000 2,400 55.0 3,800 3,600 68.6 21,000 14,000 62.9 8,100 6,500 79.4 4,700 2,700 69.6 13,600 9v500 75.8 10,700 9,700 96.0 8,200 59300 67.5 3,700 2,300 59.6 49,000 36,000 79.2 4,900 1,900 68.9 4,000 29500 47.6 59500 3,900 69.2 1,100 700 50.0 1,000 600 46.7 1,100 700 42.9 3,400 1,800 65.0 1,000 600 46.7 22,000 129500 59.6 1,700 19500 46.7 3,400 1,800 50.0 1,800 1,600 62.5 17,400 159500 63.9 3,200 2,600 61.5 16,500 16,000 71.3 44,000 39,000 65.4 3,200 1,700 57.1 2,100 1,600 60.6 3,900 2,000 55.0 2,600 2,000 62.5 2,600 2,100 54.3 3,600 2,600 46.9 18,000 12,000 55.4 2,700 2,200 59.1 2,200 lp500 80.0 2,400 2,100 59.5 1,600 1,000 53.0 2,200 1,300 57.7 3,400 2,SOO 50.8 79500 6,400 73.4 22,000 17,000 62.9 900 700 38.6 1,300 700 41.4 1,800 1,400 35.7 3,000 29500 54.0 3,700 2,200 58.2 29500 1,200 41.7 1,300 900 40.0 11500 900 50.0 16,000 109500 47.6 39,000 38,000 94.5 2,300 1,800 52.8 3,300 3,000 56.3 14,000 12,000 69.4 3,400 3,200 57.2 62,000 S8,000 84.0 6,500 5,300 56.6 18,000 17,000 54.1 82500 7,000 45.0 10,000 99500 53.2 18,600 17,200 81.4 17,400 17,000 73.5 79,000 73,000 64.2 11,300 10,300 65.0 29500 2,300 47.8 16,300 132500 58.5 - Bushels- 127,000 84,000 290,000 132,000 247,000 880,000 516,000 188,000 720,000 931,000 3589 000 137,000 2,850,000 131, 000 119,000 270,000 35,000 28,000 30,000 104,000 289000 745,000 70,000 90,000 100,000 990,000 160,000 1,140,000 2,550,000 97,000 97,000 110,000 125,000 114,000 122,000 665,000 130,000 90,000 125,000 530000 75,000 127,000 470,000 1,070,000 27,000 29,000 50,000 135,000 128,000 36,000 45,000 500,000 3,590,000 95,000 169,000 833,000 183,000 4,870,000 300,000 920,000 315,9000 505,000 1,400,000 1,250,000 4,690,000 670,000 110,000 790,000 16 1/ Includes counties with less then 500 acres for harvest or to avoid disclosing individual operations. *Included in "Other Counties."1 ALABAMA CORN: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1983 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY S1983[ 1984 District I I I I I I I I and I Planted Harvested I Yield per I I Planted I Harvested I Yield per I County I All for I Harvested Production I All I for I Harvested I Production SPurposes Grain I Acre Purposes I Grain I Acre I I. I I I I I I - Acres_ - Hunl Colbert Fayette Franklin Lamar Marion District 10 Lauderdale Lawrence Limestone Madison Marshall Morgan District 20 Bibb Blount Chilton Cullman Jefferson St. Clair Shelby Walker Winston Other Counties 1/ District 21 Calhoun Cherokee Cleburne DeKalb Etowah Jackson District 30 Greene Hale Marengo Pickens Sumter Tuscaloosa District 40 Autauga Dallas Elmore Lowndes Montgomery Perry Wilcox District 50 Chambers Clay Coosa Lee Macon Randolph Russell Talladega Tallapoosa Other Counties 1/ District 60 Baldwin Choctaw Clarke Mobile Washington District 70 Butler Conecuh Covington Crenshaw Escambia Monroe District 80 Barbour Bullock Coffee Dale Geneva Henry Houston Pike District 90 State Total - Acres - 2,400 1,800 35.0 2,600 1,700 34.1 5,800 3,800 48.9 4,700 3,200 36.6 3,500 3,500 50.9 19,000 14,000 43.0 7,500 6,000 52.0 3,900 2,800 41.1 8,700 7,200 61.0 7,300 6,400 55.9 9,900 8,200 44.0 3,700 3,400 43.8 41,000 34,000 51.0 800 600 21.7 3,100 1,400 35.7 3,500 2,900 38.3 5,500 4,200 43.3 1,200 800 21.3 900 700 40.0 700 600 28.3 700 600 28.3 2,600 1,200 34.2 * * * 19,000 13,000 36.6 1,000 900 25.6 2,000 1,200 40.8 1,000 900 42.2 12,900 12,700 54.7 4,100 3,500 38.9 14,000 13,800 55.1 35,000 33,000 51.6 2,300 1,900 47.1 1,500 1,400 40.0 4,200 2,700 44.4 3,000 1,300 43.5 2,100 1,900 41.6 1,900 1,800 33.3 15,000 11,000 41.9 2,700 2,000 38.0 3,300 2,100 53.8 2,100 1,900 48.9 1,300 600 45.0 2,200 1,000 48.0 3,100 2,500 42.8 5,300 3,900 55.6 20,000 14,000 48.6 700 600 27.5 1,400 900 46.1 1,500 1,300 41.5 3,000 2,900 27.1 3,700 1,800 44.7 2,700 1,800 22.5 900 800 40.6 1,100 900 24.4 15,000 11,000 33.3 24,600 24,400 95.2 1,500 1,200 55.8 2,300 2,100 65.2 12,800 11,700 88.5 2,800 2,600 57.7 44,000 42,000 88.4 5,300 4,500 44.2 12,900 11,500 66.6 8,000 6,800 56.6 8,600 8,400 60.6 9,300 9,200 64.5 12,900 12,600 63.2 57,000 53,000 61.3 8,300 7,200 56.8 1,700 1,600 67.5 10,300 9,600 59.4 9,000 8,700 64.8 18,700 16,900 58.3 15,700 15,400 62.9 13,800 13,400 65.8 7,500 7,200 72.9 85,000 80,000 62.7 350,000 305,000 59.0 - Bushels - 63,000 58,000 186,000 117,000 I 178,000 I 602,000 I 312,000 I 115,000 439,000 I 358,000 I 361,000 I 149,000 I 1,734,000 I 13,000 I 50,000 I 111,000 I 182,000 I 17,000 28,000 17,000 17,000 41,000 * I 476,000 23,000 49,000 I 38,000 I 695,000 136,000 I 761,000 I 1,702,000 I 89,500 I 56,000 I 120,000 I 56,500 79,000 I 60,000 I 461,000 I 76,000 113,000 93,000 27,000 48,000 107,000 217,000 681,000 16,500 41,500 54,000 78,500 80,500 40,500 32,500 22,000 366,000 2,323,000 67,000 137,000 1,035,000 150,000 3,712,000 199,000 766,000 385,000 509,000 593,000 796,000 3,248,000 409,000 108,000 570,000 564,000 986,000 969,000 882,000 525,000 5,013,000 17,995,000 2,200 3,500 7,100 5,000 4,200 22,000 10,000 3,000 9,000 14,000 8,500 3,500 48,000 4,000 3,700 6,200 1,600 1,100 3,100 2,300 22,000 1,400 2,300 1,100 18,000 3,700 14,500 41,000 3,200 2,500 4,500 3,200 2,500 2,100 18,000 S 3,000 3,800 I 2,500 1,800 I 2,800 S 3,600 S 6,500 S 24,000 * 1,200 I 1,800 | 3,900 2,700 S 3,000 I 2,500 I 1,900 17,000 42,000 2,100 I 3,100 S 14,000 I 2,800 S 64,000 S 6,000 I 14,000 9,000 S 9,000 I 20,000 I 15,000 S 73,000 8,900 2,400 12,500 9,700 43,500 17,500 I 17,000 I 9,500 I 121,000 | 450,000 1,900 68.4 1,800 43.3 5,000 51.8 3,700 40.3 3,600 56.9 16,000 51.3 8,300 70.0 2,800 67.9 6,300 71.7 10,500 78.5 6,600 75.5 2,500 62.0 37,000 73.0 * * 2,200 56.4 3,000 35.3 4,700 56.2 1,000 55.0 * * * * 800 35.0 1,800 55.0 1,500 50.0 15,000 50.1 1,100 64.1 1,600 64.4 1,000 73.5 16,600 88.4 2,500 72.0 13,200 94.7 36,000 87.4 2,300 38.3 2,200 70.0 3,100 75.5 2,700 45.6 1,900 51.1 1,800 58.9 14,000 57.3 2,500 41.2 3,400 57.6 2,100 51.9 1,500 58.0 1,800 54.4 2,800 61.4 5,900 72.5 20,000 59.7 900 41.1 700 45.0 2,300 41.5 2,500 62.0 2,500 50.0 1,200 59.2 * * 900 38.9 11,000 50.0 40,700 78.5 1,500 55.3 2,900 62.1 13,200 75.1 2,700 63.7 61,000 75.8 5,000 53.8 12,800 68.4 8,500 65.3 8,100 50.6 19,000 85.0 14,600 78.8 68,000 71.7 7,700 56.4 2,000 54.0 8,500 32.4 9,000 54.0 40,000 44.3 16,200 63.6 15,700 61.1 7,900 63.7 107,000 52.0 385,000 65.0 130,000 78,000 259,000 149,000 205,000 821,000 581,000 190,000 452,000 824,000 498,000 155,000 2,700,000 . 124,000 106,000 264,000 55,000 28,000 99,000 75,000 751,000 70,500 103,000 73,500 1,468,000 180,000 1,250,000 3,145,000 88,000 154,000 234,000 123,000 97,000 106,000 802,000 103,000 196,000 109,000 87,000 98,000 172,000 428,000 1,193,000 37,000 31,500 95,500 155,000 125,000 71,000 . 35,000 550,000 3,196,000 83,000 180,000 991,000 172,000 4,622,000 269,000 875,000 555,000 410,000 1,615,000 1,150,000 4,874,000 434,000 108,000 275,000 486,000 1,770,000 1,031,000 960,000 503,000 5,567,000 25,025,000 17 1/ Includes counties with less than 500 acres for harvest or to avoid disclosing individual operations. * Included in "Other Counties." yyI I - Acres - - Bushels - COTTON 1984 480-LB. BALES PRODUCED Five Leading Counties Limestone............73,000 Lawrence.............46,000 Colbert..............41,200 Madison.............39,700 Dallas...............29,200 [ Under 5,000 I5 ... 5,000 - 9,999 10,000 - 29,999 S30,000 & over ALABAMA COTTON: PLANTED, HARVESTED, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1975-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY II I I Year I Planted I Harvested I Yield I Production II I I - 1,000 Acres - - Pounds - - 1,000 Bales - 1975 I 385 370 405 312 1976 I 440 420 399 349 1977 I 405 395 337 277 1978 325 315 443 291 1979 310 305 510 324 1980 I 325 321 411 275 1981 I 377 372 545 422 1982 I 287 285 775 460 1983 I 219 215 409 183 1984 I 309 307 699 447 _____ 18 ALABAMA COTTON: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1979-80 REVISED, BY COUNTY 1979 1980 District I I I I I I I I and I I I Yield per I I I [ Yield per County I Planted I Harvested I Harvested I Production Planted I Harvested I Harvested I Production I I I Acre i/ | I I Acre / I _ I I I I I I I Colbert I Fayette Franklin I Lamar I Marion District 10 Lauderdale Lawrence Limestone Madison Marshall Morgan I District 20 I Bibb I Blount I Chilton Cullman Jefferson I St. Clair I Shelby I Walker I Winston I Other Counties 2/ District 21 I Calhoun Cherokee I Cleburne I DeKalb I Etowah I Jackson I Other Counties 21/1 District 30 I Greene Hale Marengo Pickens Sumter Tuscaloosa District 40 Autauga Dallas Elmore Lowndes Montgomery Perry Wilcox District 50 Chambers Clay Coosa Lee Macon Randolph Russell Talladega Tallapoosa Other Counties 21/ District 60 Baldwin Choctaw Clarke Mobile Washington Other Counties 21/ District 70 Butler Conecuh Covington Crenshaw Escambia Monroe Other Counties 21/ District 80 Barbour Bullock Coffee Dale Geneva Henry Houston Pike Other Counties 2/ District 90 State Total - Acres - 24,700 2,920 990 2,160 230 31,000 16,700 32,200 40,100 38,700 840 3,760 132,300 1,160 480 3,870 1,780 4,520 290 12,100 1,980 18,900 * 2,180 1,360 180 24,600 I 1,720 I 3,140 I 2,550 S 6,350 I 390 I 5,450 I 19,600 I 16,200 I 17,500 I 18,300 I 4,760 I 2,120 I 440 I 1,180 I 60,500 S 550 I 5,250 I 5,200 S 3,550 I 760 1,380 S 10 S 16,700 I 770 1,590 I 120 I 2,480 I 160 I 435 S 2,330 I 4,390 I 185 I 7,500 I 2,160 I 370 335 205 150 3,220 310,000 - Pounds - - Bales - 24,000 2,870 980 2,120 230 30,200 16,600 31,500 39,300 38,100 840 3,660 130,000 1,160 470 3,830 1,770 4,490 280 12,000 1,870 18,500 2,100 1,350 180 24,000 1,690 3,090 2,550 6,300 370 5,300 19,300 15,800 17,500 18,300 4,760 2,070 440 1,130 60,000 550 5,250 5,150 3,550 710 1,280 10 16,500 770 1,580 120 2,470 160 435 2,310 4,310 185 7,400 2,160 360 255 205 150 3,130 305,000 486 458 353 444 376 475 506 536 603 469 411 456 530 379 352 386 347 435 274 394 382 433 247 334 507 408 577 416 553 453 454 503 485 620 642 514 555 406 327 446 576 476 430 471 419 365 510 240 445 249 474 520 406 * 855 574 507 538 324 532 558 307 216 550 544 500 510 24,300 I 2,740 I 720 1,960 I 180 29,900 I 17,500 35,200 I 49,400 37,200 720 3,480 I 143,500 915 I 345 3,080 I 1,280 I * I * I 4,070 * I * I 160 9,850 1,490 16,700 * 1,080 940 190 20,400 2,030 2,680 2,940 5,950 350 5,550 19,500 20,400 23,400 19,600 5,500 1,750 300 1,050 72,000 545 4,700 5,050 3,100 540 1,360 5 15,300 400 1,560 130 2,090 285 520 2,440 4,830 125 8,200 2,510 230 115 235 170 3,260 324,000 - Pounds - - Bales - dI - Acres - 26,000 25,900 2,880 2,820 1,500 1,460 2,070 1,980 350 340 32,800 32,500 19,100 19,000 33,400 33,200 44,200 43,500 37,900 37,100 950 920 5,050 4,980 140,600 138,700 855 850 675 660 4,030 4,010 2,540 2,500 * * * * 4,980 4,960 * * 120 120 13,200 13,100 1,570 1,440 16,300 16,000 1,860 1,860 1,460 1,440 210 160 21,400 20,900 1,700 1,630 2,840 2,780 2,660 2,600 6,200 6,000 250 240 5,550 5,450 19,200 18,700 15,000 15,000 18,000 17,900 19,900 19,800 4,620 4,620 1,600 1,600 320 320 560 560 60,000 59,800 485 485 5,600 5,600 5,300 5,200 ** 3,370 3,370 1,190 1,190 2,740 2,740 15 15 18,700 18,600 320 320 1,700 1,700 20 10 2,040 2,030 295 260 565 530 140 140 1,980 1,960 2,670 2,610 6,250 6,100 * * 11,900 11,600 2,890 2,880 370 360 300 300 555 500 945 930 100 100 5,160 5,070 325,000 321,000 19 441 352 306 267 282 415 452 512 543 327 318 404 459 457 196 309 278 422 320 350 233 257 276 233 240 255 365 406 447 221 260 476 367 502 392 332 393 420 375 403 401 376 369 338 309 303 286 320 333 360 361 480 362 425 199 617 220 592 515 468 417 253 448 230 232 288 352 411 1/ County yield rounded to nearest pound. 2/ Includes those counties producing less than 10 480 lb. net weight bales and/or to avoid disclosing of individual operations. * Included in "Other Counties." 23,800 2,070 930 1,100 200 28,100 17,900 35,400 49,200 25,300 610 4,190 132,600 810 270 2,580 1,450 4,360 80 9,550 700 8,550 1,070 700 80 11,100 1,240 2,350 2,420 2,760 130 5,400 14,300 15,700 14,600 13,700 3,780 1,400 250 470 49,900 380 4,300 3,660 2,170 750 1,630 10 12,900 240 1,280 10 1,530 230 220 180 900 3,220 6,550 11,300 2,500 190 280 240 450 60 3,720 275,000 ALABAMA COTTON: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1981-82 REVISED, BY COUNTY I 1981 1982 District I I I I I I I I and I I Yield per I I I Yield per I County Planted I Harvested I Harvested I Production I Planted I Harvested I Harvested I Production I I I Acre 1/ I I I Acre 1/ I _ I I I L I I I Colbert Fayette Franklin Lamar Marion District 10 Lauderdale Lawrence Limestone Madison Marshall Morgan District 20 Bibb Blount Chilton Cullman Jefferson St. Clair Shelby Walker Winston District 21 Calhoun Cherokee Cleburne DeKalb Etowah Jackson Other Counties 21 District 30 Greene Hale Marengo Pickens Sumter Tuscaloosa District 40 Autauga Dallas Elmore Lowndes Montgomery Perry Wilcox Other Counties 2/ District 50 Chambers Clay Coosa Lee Macon Randolph Russell Talladega Tallapoosa Other Counties 21 District 60 Baldwin Choctaw Clarke Mobile Washington Other Counties 2/ District 70 Butler Conecuh Covington Crenshaw Escambia Monroe District 80 Barbour Bullock Coffee Dale Geneva Henry Houston Pike District 90 State Total I 30,500 I 2,360 I 1,330 1,860 450 36,500 25,700 38,800 56,500 39,800 1,350 5,650 I 167,800 690 770 4,400 2,400 I * I * I 6,100 I * I 140 I 14,500 950 13,800 I * 2,430 1,570 250 19,000 1,750 2,960 4,600 5,600 140 6,050 21,100 I 17,500 S 20,400 I 19,700 I 5,650 I 2,150 I 400 I 800 I * I 66,600 I 510 I * I * I 5,550 I 6,000 I * 3,310 1,350 2,070 I 10 18,800 I 225 I 1,010 I * I * 1,980 S 285 3,500 1,450 870 750 I 3,010 S 4,020 8,600 18,700 4,250 135 1,150 290 225 2,150 1,170 1,130 10,500 377,000 - Acres - 30,500 2,360 1,310 1,780 450 36,400 25,600 38,700 54,900 39,700 1,300 5,600 165,800 685 745 4,400 2,350 * 6,100 120 14,400 950 13,500 * 2,360 1,340 250 18,400 1,670 2,840 4,600 5,550 140 5,600 20,400 17,500 20,400 19,600 5,600 2,100 400 800 66,400 510 5,550 5,950 3,260 1,350 2,070 10 18,700 225 1,010 1,980 285 3,500 1,330 820 660 2,900 3,890 8,500 18,100 4,190 135 1,050 230 225 2,100 850 1,120 9,900 372,000 - Pounds - - Bales - 697 44,300 445 2,190 465 1,270 396 1,470 395 370 654 49,600 651 34,700 666 53,700 603 69,000 496 41,000 535 1,450 527 6,150 596 206,000 540 770 496 770 311 2,850 411 2,010 * * 590 7,500 * * 400 100 467 14,000 515 1,020 544 15,300 * * 386 1,900 462 1,290 557 290 517 19,800 290 1,010 367 2,170 322 3,090 275 3,180 343 100 570 6,650 381 16,200 494 18,000 499 21,200 463 18,900 364 4,250 601 2,630 264 220 480 800 477 66,000 546 580 * * 467 5,400 440 5,450 * * 474 3,220 395 1,110 401 1,730 480 10 449 17,500 768 360 399 840 * * 267 1,100 505 300 357 2,600 361 1,000 474 810 436 600 371 2,240 672 5,450 553 9,800 528 19,900 561 4,900 356 100 370 810 313 150 576 270 462 2,020 463 820 570 1,330 504 10,400 545 422,000 - Acres - 27,800 1,680 810 890 220 31,400 21,700 33,200 40,600 23,000 730 3,670 122,900 520 455 3,250 1,290 5,600 85 11,200 515 9,350 * 1,490 795 150 12,300 1,170 1,450 3,870 4,650 260 4,500 15,900 12,200 14,900 16,600 4,500 1,860 * * 740 50,800 400 4,740 4,270 3,450 730 1,190 20 14,800 250 820 * 1,460 270 2,800 520 530 460 1,730 2,460 5,700 11,400 4,090 300 1,070 470 250 3,980 1,270 2,070 13,500 287,000 27,700 1,680 810 890 220 31,300 21,600 33,100 40,500 22,900 730 3,670 122,500 520 450 3,170 1,280 * 5,600 80 11,100 500 9,300 1,420 760 120 12,100 1,110 1,440 3,870 4,650 260 4,470 15,800 12,200 14,800 16,600 4,500 1,860 * 740 50,700 400 4,740 4,220 3,450 720 1,150 20 14,700 250 820 1,460 270 2,800 480 430 460 1,730 2,450 5,450 11,000 3,930 300 1,060 460 230 3,850 1,200 1,970 13,000 285,000 Pounds - - Bales - 885 703 676 582 698 860 736 916 862 738 658 719 826 725 592 515 566 * 621 600 588 480 702 521 549 760 662 848 527 682 733 480 816 729 897 840 737 757 813 * * 616 809 432 * * 704 694 557 520 543 240 637 470 424 * * 717 267 566 515 480 767 524 721 779 703 690 512 408 365 480 451 444 590 539 775 51,100 2,460 1,140 1,080 320 56,100 33,100 63,200 72,700 35,200 1,000 5,500 210,700 785 555 3,400 1,510 7,250 100 13,600 500 13,600 * 1,540 870 190 16,700 1,960 1,580 5,500 7,100 260 7,600 24,000 22,800 25,900 25,500 7,100 3,150 950 85,400 360 6,950 6,100 . 4,000 780 1,300 10 19,500 245 725 2,180 150 3,300 515 430 735 1,890 3,680 8,850 16,100 5,650 320 900 350 230 3,620 1,110 2,420 14,600 460,000 1/ County yield rounded to nearest pound. 2/ Includes those counties producing less than 10 480 lb. net weight bales and/or to avoid disclosing of individual operations. * Included in "Other Counties." 20 ALABAMA COTTON: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION 1983 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY District and county IPlanted Colbert I20,200 Fayette I 1,330 Franklin I 850 Lamar I 870 Marion I 150 District 10 23,400 Lauderdale I14,900 Lawrence I24,500 Limestone I34,600 Madison I18,300 Marshall I 450 Morgan I 2,950 District 20 95,700 Bibb I 355 Blount I 300 Chilton I 2,300 Cullman I 920 Jefferson I St. Clair * Shelby I 3,640 Walker * Winston I 85 District 21 I 7,600 Calhoun I 800 Cherokee I 8,350 Cleburne * DeKalb I 1290 Etowah ig1,10 Jackson * Other Counties 1/1 60 District 30 11,600 Greene I 810 Hale I 1,020 Marengo I 2,230 Pickens I 3,210 Sumter I 50 Tuscaloosa I 3,280 District 40 10,600 Autauga I 7,900 Dallas I11,000 Elmore I11,600 Lowndes I 3,570 Montgomery I 1,080 PerryI * Wilcox * Other Counties 211 850 District 50 35,800 Chambers I 265 ClayI * Coosa * Lee I 3,230 Macon I 3,100 Randolph * Russell I 3,390 Talladega I 595 Tallapoosa 1,020 District 60 11,600 Baldwin I 370 Choctaw I 310 ClarkeI * Mobile * Washington I 1,170 Other Counties 2,11 150 District 70 I 2,000 1983 1984 I IYield per IIII Yield per IHarvested IHarvested IProduction IPlanted IHarvested IHarvested IProduction I I Acrel! IIII Acrel I kcres - Pounds - - Hales - 19,900 463 1,300 354 840 263 860 357 100 192 23,000 445 14,500 437 23,900 428 33,900 340 18, 10 0 326 450 288 2,950 298 93,800 373 345 334 295 252 2,270 269 915 233 3,590 356 85 169 7,500 307 750 230 8,100 314 1,290 240 1,t10 0 247 60 240 11,300 293 770 486 1, 010 394 2,9150 400 3,040 395 50 96 3,280 423 10,300 410 7,800 505 11,000 537 11,600 459 3,570 363 1,080 511 650 406 35,700 484 260 369 3,190 500 3,t10 0 502 3,350 284 590 350 1,010 394 11,t5 00 417 350 254 300 280 1,160 658 90 267 1, 9 00 505 275 314 210 229 895 429 1,250 388 2,p0 50 611 4,920 624 9,600 555 2,980 498 180 427 19,200 I30,600 960 I 1, 710 460 I 910 640 I 900 40 I 280 21,300 I34,400 13,200 I22,500 21,300 I33,400 24,000 I48,700 12,300 I32,200 270 I 530 1,t8 3 0 4,170 72,900 I141,500 240 I 480 155 I 920 1,270 I 2,080 445 I 1,410 2,660 4,640 30 I 70 4,800 I 9, 60 0 360 I 750 5,300 I 10,000 645 I 1250 565 I 1540 * I 360 30 I * 6,900 I 13,900 780 I 1, 180 830 I 1,450 1,790 I 3,130 2,500 I 3,850 2,890 I 4,490 8,800 I14,100 8,200 I 10,500 12,300 I14,500 11,100 I 15,600 2,700 I 4,770 1,150 I 2,420 * I 20 * I 490 550 I * 36,000 I48,300 200 I 320 3,320 I 4,630 3,240 I 4,630 1,980 I 5,360 430 I 640 830 I 1,320 10,000 I16,900 185 I 680 175 I 820 * I 200 1,590 I 1, 40 0 50 I * 2,000 I 3,100 180 I 120 100 I 180 800 I 2,320 1,010 I 960 2,2610 3, 23 0 6,400 I 7,090 11,100 I 13,900 3,090 I 4,840 160 I 350 30,500 1,p6 10 910 900 280 34,200 22,500 33,9300 48,500 32,000 530 4,170 141,000 470 910 2, 060 1,390 4,620 50 9,500 730 99,890 1,510 330 13,500 1,9160 1,440 3,120 3,9840 4,440 14,000 10,500 14,300 15,300 4,770 2,420 20 490 47,800 320 4,630 4,600 5,360 640 1,250 16,800 680 820 200 1,400 3,100 120 180 2,320 960 7,090 13,900 4,790 350 648 477 527 533 514 633 527 663 722 596 543 576 643 715 396 629 518 634 480 596 526 679 369 528 204 619 869 600 846 600 735 720 832 980 841 805 692 240 686 868 600 612 678 716 600 922 686 565 644 240 891 712 800 846 750 1,0 11 1,02 9 974 782 603 I 21 County yield rounded to nearest pound. 2/ Includes those counties producing less than 10 480 lb. net weight bales'and/or to avoid disclosing of individual operations. *Included in "Other Counties." r - Acres - - ons - ae 1,600 1,000 1,000 300 45,100 24,700 46,000 73,000 39,700 600 5,000 189,000 700 750 2,9700 1,500 6,10 0 50 11,80 0 800 14,000 800 1,660 140 17,400 2,10 0 5,500 6,800 21,000 18,200 29,200 26,800 3,490 10 700 86,400 400 5,900 6,500 8,000 800 800 1, 100 100 4,9600 200 400 4,100 6,800 15,200 28,200 7,800 440 A1984 41 T4 AV A ??44i~z *. T~, < , rTONS PRODUCED 2. < 0-Five Leading Counties Montgomery ................ 58,500 Dallas .................... 53,500 > J-o r VCullIman. ... ....... ..... 9 e 53,000 A 1_ ~Lawrence .. ................ 41j000 V -7 -1 VI- V CLAYRANDLP-fMorgan .. .. .. .............. 38,000 .... L.... -- A 9.0 00 o e [A A rYear A ArAe-ted > L.e-d -JPVoAu.tion IIr V A' - - 1,000 Acres - 630 610 630 650 660 625 640 650 650 680 - Tons - 1.80 1.70 1.60 1.70 1.80 1.65 1.80 1.90 1.60 2.00 - 1,000 Tons - 1,134 1,037 1,008 1,105 1,188 1,031 1,152 1,235 1,040 1,360 22 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 II L ALABAMA HAY: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1979-80 REVISED, BY (X)COUNTY District 1979 1 1980 and I Yield per I Yield per I County I Harvested I Acre J Production I Harvested I Acre I Production Colbert Fayette Franklin Lamar Marion District 10 Lauderdale Lawrence Limestone Madison Marshall Morgan District 20 Bibb Blount Chilton Cullman Jefferson St. Clair Shelby Walker Winston District 21 Calhoun Cherokee Cleburne DeKalb Etowah Jackson District 30 Greene Hale Marengo Pickens Sumter Tuscaloosa District 40 Autauga Dallas Elmore Lowndes Montgomery Perry Wilcox District 50 Chambers Clay Coosa Lee Macon Randolph Russell Talladega Tallapoosa District 60 Baldwin Choctaw Clarke Mobile Washington District 70 Butler Conecuh Covington Crenshaw Escambia Monroe District 80 Barbour Bullock Coffee Dale Geneva Henry Houston Pike District 90 State Total - Acres - 10,700 5,000 11,500 5,700 6,600 39,500 17,700 23,500 14,500 17,800 14,500 20,000 108,000 4,800 16,500 10,200 22,000 5,000 12,000 11,200 5,600 3,700 91,000 9,700 6,200 1,300 16,900 12,300 17,600 64,000 11,400 17,500 19,500 9,600 16,000 11,000 85,000 9,100 17,500 10,400 7,500 28,300 14,400 8,300 95,500 7,000 4,700 2,700 3,500 8,600 5,700 4,400 10,500 3,900 51,000 8,800 7,800 3,300 5,200 3,400 28,500 9,500 7,000 11,300 4,500 4,300 5,900 42,500 6,900 6,600 7,500 3,100 8,800 4,300 7,300 10,500 55,000 660,000 .uu u,ouu ,uuu .80 13,500 7,400 .90 54,100 30,000 .60 23,000 13,500 .90 15,800 8,500 .95 184,000 94,500 .80 12,600 6,000 .50 7,000 2,600 .70 4,600 I 2,700 .50 8,700 I 3,000 .20 18,900 5,600 .40 8,000 5,600 .50 11,000 5,600 .90 20,200 12,200 .55 10,000 I 3,700 .00 101,000 I 47,000 .65 14,400 5,300 .30 17,900 6,500 .95 6,500 I 2,800 .00 10,200 4,900 .45 5,000 I 3,000 .90 54,000 I 22,500 .80 17,000 9,000 .30 16,000 7,200 .30 26,000 I 12,400 .35 10,600 I 4,800 .90 8,200 4,700 .60 15,200 5,500 .20 93,000 43,600 .20 15,200 7,200 .60 10,600 6,700 .95 14,700 I 7,500 .65 5,100 1,700 .75 15,500 8,700 .45 6,300 5,400 .60 11,500 4,100 .40 25,100 I 8,200 .90 104,000 49,500 .80 1,188,000 I 625,000 1.80 2.10 1.10 1.85 1.60 1.60 1.45 1.45 1.80 1.30 1.80 1.80 1.60 2.60 2.10 2.05 1.80 1.90 1.90 1.50 1.60 1.90 1.90 1.70 2.00 1.75 1.90 1.70 1.40 1.70 1.40 1.70 1.60 1.75 1.60 1.50 1.60 2.20 2.10 9 nn - Tons - 19,000 10,500 12,500 10,500 10,500 63,000 26,100 34,400 26,500 23,000 26,000 36,000 172,000 12,500 34,500 20,700 39,600 9,600 23,000 17,000 9,000 7,100 173,000 16,300 12,400 2,300 31,900 20,700 24,400 108,000 16,000 29,800 31,500 16,600 25,600 16,500 136,000 20,000 36,800 ,)n onn ,I - Acres - 9,200 3,300 16,800 5,600 5,400 40,300 17,000 22,300 18,800 16,200 12,300 21,400 108,000 5,600 14,000 9,300 23,100 4,500 13,200 10,000 5,700 4,600 90,000 8,900 5,500 1,100 14,700 11,500 16,500 58,200 7,000 17,000 19,000 7,000 16,000 5,400 71,400 8,500 17,000 o 6nn 1.30 1.50 1.55 1.90 2.00 1.60 1.70 1.45 1.70 1.00 1.60 1.00 1.40 2.05 2.10 2.05 1.55 2.00 1.50 2.20 1.50 1.45 1.80 1.40 2.65 1.80 1.50 1.55 1.10 1.50 1.50 1.75 1.20 1.05 1.25 1.70 1.40 2.00 1.80 1.95 2.00 1.30 1.10 1.95 1.60 1.60 1.00 1.65 2.65 1.45 1.05 2.70 2.10 1.55 1.80 2.05 2.10 2.30 1.95 1.50 2.00 1.85 2.05 2.20 2.20 1.55 1.90 2.00 2.25 2.35 1.70 2.05 2.45 1.55 1.30 1.90 2.00 1.65 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 23 - Tons - 12,000 5,000 25,700 10,500 10,800 64,000 28,800 32,800 32,000 16,500 19,500 21,400 151,000 11,500 29,500 19,200 35, 800 9,000 19,800 22,000 8,500 6,700 162,000 12,500 14,500 2,000 22,200 18,000 17,800 87,000 10,500 29,400 22,400 7,300 20,300 9,100 99,000 17,000 30,500 18,700 14,800 39,500 15,000 16,500 152,000 9,600 2,600 4,500 8,000 8,100 6,000 15,000 25,500 5,700 85,000 10,800 13,700 6,500 9,500 4,500 45,000 16,500 14,800 27,500 10,600 7,200 10,400 87,000 16,200 15,900 12,900 3,500 21,400 8,400 5,300 15,400 99,000 1,031,000 Ir u~v ALABAMA HAY: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1981-82 REVISED, BY COUNTY District I 1981 1982 And I Yield per I I I Yield per County I Harvested I Acre I Production n Harvested I Acre I Production - Acres - - Tons - - Acres - - Tons - Colbert 11,900 1.45 17,300 I 12,800 1.55 19,800 Fayette 3,000 1.95 5,800 4,000 2.25 9,000 Franklin 16,500 1.70 27,900 13,500 1.85 24,800 Lamar 5,400 1.95 10,500 5,100 2.15 11,000 Marion 6,200 2.00 12,500 8,200 2.25 18,400 District 10 43,000 1.70 74,000 43,600 1.90 83,000 Lauderdale I 16,400 1.70 27,600 I 16,300 1.70 27,600 Lawrence I 23,400 1.45 34,400 I 31,600 1.50 47,100 Limestone I 20,600 1.90 39,200 I 24,500 1.95 47,400 Madison I 19,700 1.15 22,900 I 17,900 1.25 22,100 Marshall I 12,700 1.70 21,500 11,900 1.75 20,900 Morgan I 23,200 1.20 27,400 23,800 1.40 32,900 District 20 I 116,000 1.50 173,000 I 126,000 1.55 198,000 Bibb I 6,500 2.65 17,100 6,700 2.70 18,000 Blount I 17,800 2.15 38,700 17,800 2.25 40, 200 Chilton I 8,000 1.90 15,200 4,400 2.10 9,300 Cullman I 25,900 1.75 45,000 I 28,000 1.70 47,000 Jefferson 4,400 2.25 10,000 I 4,600 2.40 11,000 St. Clair 11,900 2.00 24,000 I 10,600 2.25 24,000 Shelby 7,300 2.10 15,400 I 7,100 2.20 15,600 Walker 7,900 1.80 14,400 I 7,700 2.10 16,200 Winston 2,300 1.85 4,200 1,300 2.10 2,700 District 21 92,000 2.00 184,000 I 88,200 2.10 184,000 Calhoun 6,500 1.65 10,800 8,300 1.65 13,600 Cherokee 3,700 2.45 9,100 I 6,600 2.40 15,700 Cleburne 1,200 1.85 2,200 1,100 1.65 1,800 DeKalb 1 14,900 1.60 24,000 15,300 1.65 25,000 Etowah I 15,400 1.45 22,700 I 15,500 1.45 22,200 Jackson I 17,100 1.35 23,200 15,200 1.35 20,700 District 30 I 58,800 1.55 92,000 I 62,000 1.60 99,000 Greene I 5,600 1.95 11,000 I 5,600 2.30 12,900 Hale I 12,300 2.10 25,900 18,500 2.10 39,000 Marengo I 19,600 1.75 33,900 14,400 1.85 26,300 Pickens I 9,500 1.40 13,100 13,800 1.75 24,300 Sumter I 16,700 1.55 25,600 I 15,100 1.70 25,300 Tuscaloosa I 5,700 1.85 10,500 6,500 1.90 12,200 District 40 I 69,400 1.75 120,000 I 73,900 1.90 140,000 Autauga I 7,400 2.10 15,700 I 4,300 2.30 9,900 Dallas I 14,600 2.35 34,100 21,500 2.15 46,600 Elmore I 10,000 2.20 21,900 I 12,500 2.20 27,200 Lowndes 5,400 2.00 10,700 I 6,800 1.90 12,900 Montgomery 36,900 1.60 58,600 I 22,400 1.60 36,100 Perry I 15,000 1.30 19,700 I 18,700 1.65 30,500 Wilcox I 5,700 2.35 13,300 3,600 2.15 7,800 District 50 I 95,000 1.85 174,000 I 89,800 1.90 171,000 Chambers I 11,700 1.20 13,900 I 16,800 1.50 25,300 Clay I 2,600 1.80 4,700 I 3,400 1.55 5,300 Coosa I 3,600 1.55 5,600 I 5,600 1.50 8,300 Lee 4,000 2.35 9,400 5,800 2.35 13,700 Macon I 6,800 1.70 11,700 4,800 1.70 8,100 Randolph I 6,900 0.85 5,900 5,100 1.10 5,500 Russell I 3,800 1.80 6,800 3,600 2.15 7,700 Talladega 3,500 2.25 7,800 I 4,400 1.95 8,500 Tallapoosa I 6,900 1.35 9,200 4,900 1.35 6,600 District 60 49,800 1.50 75,000 I 54,400 1.65 89,000 Baldwin 5,700 2.00 11,400 I 6,000 2.20 13,300 Choctaw I 6,900 2.00 13,800 6,800 2.05 14,100 Clarke I 3,400 2.25 7,700 I 5,700 2.30 13,000 Mobile I 5,500 2.55 14,000 I 3,900 2.60 10,100 Washington I 3,300 1.55 5,100 4,100 1.85 7,500 District 70 I 24,800 2.10 52,000 I 26,500 2.20 58,000 Butler I 6,600 1.95 12,800 I 7,300 1.95 14,400 Conecuh I 11,700 2.40 28,200 12,800 2.65 33,600 Covington I 12,800 2.30 29,200 I 10,100 2.50 25,300 Crenshaw I 4,800 2.00 9,600 I 2,700 2.05 5,500 Escambia I 7,600 2.50 19,000 I 3,700 2.55 9,400 Monroe 3,100 2.00 6,200 I 2,500 2.30 5,800 District 80 I 46,600 2.25 105,000 I 39,100 2.40 94,000 Barbour I 5,200 2.65 13,700 I 5,400 2.80 15,200 Bullock I 3,400 2.60 8,900 I 4,700 2.80 13,200 Coffee 6,300 2.05 13,000 I 4,400 2.50 10,900 Dale 1,800 2.05 3,700 I 900 2.35 2,100 Geneva 10,600 2.50 26,400 I 8,100 2.55 20,700 Henry I 5,400 1.80 9,600 I 7,800 2.10 16,400 Houston I 2,800 1.55 4,400 I 3,200 1.80 5,700 Pike I 9,100 2.55 23,300 I 12,000 2.90 34,800 District 90 I 44,600 2.30 103,000 I 46,500 2.55 119,000 State Total I 640,000 1.80 1,152,000 I 650,000 1.90 1,235,000 24 YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1983 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY District 1983 [ 1984 And I I Yield per I I I Yield per County Harvested I Acre I Production I Harvested Acre 1 Production Colbert Fayette Franklin Lamar Marion District 10 Lauderdale Lawrence Limestone Madison Marshall Morgan District 20 Bibb Blount Chilton Cullman Jefferson St. Clair Shelby Walker Winston District 21 Calhoun Cherokee Cleburne DeKalb Etowah Jackson District 30 Greene Hale Marengo Pickens Sumter Tuscaloosa District 40 Autauga Dallas Elmore Lowndes Montgomery Perry Wilcox District 50 Chambers Clay Coosa Lee Macon Randolph Russell Talladega Tallapoosa District 60 Baldwin Choctaw Clarke Mobile Washington District 70 Butler Conecuh Covington Crenshaw Escambia Monroe District 80 Barbour Bullock Coffee Dale Geneva Henry Houston Pike District 90 State Total - Acres - 12,500 4,400 11,200 4,700 10,200 43,000 15,800 33,300 20,000 19,600 13,100 23,200 125,000 7,900 18,000 4,400 25,700 4,900 10,900 6,300 6,700 1,200 86,000 10,900 6,200 1,300 12,200 19,000 14,400 64,000 7,900 16,700 12,600 14,000 16,800 8,000 76,000 4,000 18,800 10,800 6,100 23,800 21,500 4,000 89,000 14,500 3,500 5,300 6,000 6,300 6,100 4,000 4,300 5,000 55,000 6,600 5,900 7,900 3,100 5,500 29,000 7,000 9,800 14,200 1,700 2,800 2,500 38,000 6,000 5,300 4,000 800 6,100 7,900 3,400 11,500 45,000 650,000 1.20 2.00 1.50 1.85 1.90 1.60 1.40 1.25 1.60 1.05 1.55 1.30 1.35 2.20 1.85 1.80 1.35 1.95 2.00 1.80 1.85 1.85 1.75 1.40 2.00 1.30 1.45 1.20 1.20 1.35 2.05 1.75 1.55 1.65 1.50 1.60 1.65 2.05 1.75 1.80 1.50 1.35 1.55 1.75 1.60 1.45 1.20 1.20 2.00 1.45 1.05 2.00 1.45 1.15 1.45 1.85 1.65 1.75 2.05 1.60 1.75 1.60 2.15 2.10 1.60 1.95 2.00 1.95 2.35 2.25 2.10 1.90 2.20 1.70 1.80 2.35 2.15 1.60 - Tons - 15,200 8,800 16,900 8,800 19,300 69,000 22,400 41,400 32,400 20,200 20,000 29,600 166,000 17,400 33,400 7,900 34,100 9,600 21,600 11,400 12,400 2,200 150,000 15,000 12,400 1,700 17,400 22,400 17,100 86,000 16,200 29,000 19,600 23,400 25,000 12,800 126,000 8,100 33,000 19,600 9,300 32,000 33,000 7,000 142,000 21,000 4,200 6,400 12,000 9, 100 6,300 8,000 6,300 5,700 79,000 12,100 9,700 14,000 6,400 8,800 51,000 11,200 21,100 29,500 2,700 5,500 5,000 75,000 14,200 12,000 8,300 1,500 13,300 13,500 6,200 27,000 96,000 1,040,000 - Acres - 11,500 4,500 12,500 5,500 11,000 45,000 17,000 25,000 14,000 22,000 15,000 22,000 115,000 4,000 14,000 8,000 24,000 8,000 11,000 10,000 10,000 6,000 95,000 9,000 5,000 3,000 19,000 16,000 18,000 70,000 8,000 16,000 16,000 13,000 15,000 10,000 78,000 8,000 15,000 10,000 13,000 30,000 16,000 I 8,000 S 100,000 I 10,000 6,000 S 5,000 S 6,500 S 6, 500 S 6,000 I 5,000 I 11,000 4,000 60,000 8,500 I 7,000 7,000 5,500 5,000 33,000 7,000 7,500 9,500 6,000 3,500 4,500 I 38,000 I 6,000 I 5,500 6,500 3,500 5,500 | 5,000 I 5,500 | 8,500 I 46,000 680,000 2.00 2.20 1.60 1.55 1.50 1.75 1.55 1.65 1.35 1.45 2.05 1.75 1.65 2.50 2.35 2.90 2.20 2.15 2.25 2.30 2.20 2.35 2.30 1.40 1.90 1.35 1.80 2.20 1.40 1.70 2.20 2.15 1.95 1.85 1.95 2.10 2.00 2.50 3.55 3.20 2.40 1.95 1.95 3.30 2.55 1.25 1.50 2.00 2.25 2.00 1.40 2.00 2.20 2.15 1.85 2.25 1.85 2.15 2.35 2.00 2.10 1.85 2.15 1.80 2.15 2.00 2.00 1.95 2.65 2.25 2.00 2.00 1.45 1.60 1.35 2.10 1.95 2.00 - Tons - 23,000 10,000 20,000 8,500 16,500 78,000 26,500 41,000 19,000 32,000 30,500 38,000 187,000 10,000 33,000 23,000 53,000 17,000 25,000 23,000 22,000 14,000 220,000 12,500 9,500 4,000 34,000 35,000 25,000 120,000 17,500 34,000 31,500 24,000 29,000 21,000 157,000 20,000 53,500 32,000 31,000 58,500 31,500 26,500 253,000 12,500 9,000 10,000 14,500 13, 000 8,500 10,000 24,000 8,500 110,000 19,000 13,000 15,000 13,000 10,000 70,000 13,000 16,000 17,000 13,000 7,000 9,000 75,000 16,000 12,500 13,000 7,000 8,000 8,000 7,500 18,000 90,000 1,360,000 I __I 25 ALABAMA HAY: ACREAGE, OATS 1984 BUSHELS PRODUCED Five Leading Counties Baldwin..................411,000 Geneva...................120,000 Montgomery............... 75,000 Macon.................... 70,000 Pickens.................. 51,000 _ I Under 20,000 Z20,000 - 69,999 " ~70,000 & over ALABAMA OATS: PLANTED, HARVESTED, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1975-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY II I I Year I Planted Harvested I Yield I Production II I I - 1,000 Acres - - Bushels - - 1,000 Bushels - 1975 I 95 29 36.0 1,044 1976 I 90 26 38.0 988 1977 I 92 28 42.5 1,190 1978 I 92 32 42.0 1,344 1979 I 90 28 43.0 1,204 1980 90 30 42.0 1,260 1981 90 40 59.0 2,360 1982 I 85 40 52.0 2,080 1983 80 40 49.0 1,960 1984 80 30 48.0 1,440 26 ALABAMA OATS: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1979-80 REVISED, BY COUNTY 1979 1980 District I I I and I I I Yield per I I Yield per County I Seeded I Harvested I Harvested I Production Seeded I Harvested I Harvested I Production I [ Acre I | Acre I I I I I I I I I I - Acres - - Bushels - - Acres - - Bushels - Greene * * * * * * * * Hale 2,000 800 40.0 32,000 I * * * * Marengo I 1,400 500 40.0 20,000 I * * * * Pickens 2,400 900 57.0 51,300 2,500 900 42.2 38,000 Sumter I 2,200 700 38.1 26,700 2,500 700 41.1 28,800 Tuscaloosa I * * * * * * * * Other Counties 1/ I 1,000 200 50.0 10,000 3,800 900 42.4 38,200 District 40 I 9,000 3,100 45.2 140,000 8,800 2,500 42.0 105,000 Autauga I * * * * * * * * Dallas I 4,000 700 41.0 28,700 * * * * Elmore * * * * * * * * Lowndes 6,000 1,600 38.8 62,100 8,900 1,700 35.5 60,400 Montgomery I 5,200 600 37.0 22,200 I 4,100 1,000 44.4 44,400 Perry I * * * * * * * * Wilcox I * * * * * * * * Other Counties 1/ 2,100 500 46.0 23,000 I 4,600 1,800 46.8 84,200 District 50 I 17,300 3,400 40.0 136,000 17,600 4,500 42.0 189,000 Chambers I * * * * * * * * Clay I * * * * I * * * * Coosa * * * * I * * * * Coos a Lee I * * * * * * * * Macon * * * * 2,000 900 61.3 55,200 Randolph I * * * * * * * * Russell I * * * * * * * * Talladega I * * * * * * * * Tallapoosa * * * * * * * * Other Counties 1/ 1,400 500 47.0 23,500 I 2,800 1,100 40.7 44,800 District 60 I 1,400 500 47.0 23,500 4,800 2,000 50.0 100,000 Baldwin I 26,000 10,500 42.2 443,000 20,000 9,000 37.2 335,000 Choctaw I * * * * * * * * Clarke * * * * * * * * Mobile I 1,800 600 38.0 22,800 I 2,300 800 41.3 33,000 Washington I * * * * * * * * Other Counties 1/ I 1,200 300 44.0 13,200 I 1,700 700 44.3 31,000 District 70 I 29,000 11,400 42.0 479,000 24,000 10,500 38.0 399,000 Butler * * * * I * * * * Conecuh I 1,700 600 35.0 21,000 1,500 500 36.8 18,400 Covington I 8,900 2,400 35.0 84,000 I 6,000 1,500 33.5 50,300 Crenshaw * * * * I * * * * Escambia 7,000 1,700 50.6 86,000 I 5,600 2,200 43.7 96,100 Monroe I * * * * I * * * * Other Counties 1/ 1,400 500 44.0 22,000 I 3,000 800 37.8 30,200 District 80 I 19,000 5,200 41.0 213,000 16,100 5,000 39.0 195,000 Barbour * * * * * * * * Bullock * * * * * * * * Coffee * * * * * * * * Dale * * * * * * * * Geneva I 2,000 1,000 50.0 50,000 2,000 900 57.4 51,700 Henry * * * * * * * * Houston I 2,500 1,200 55.0 66,000 3,000 1,200 43.6 52,300 Pike * * * * * * * * Other Counties 1/ I 2,100 400 35.0 14,000 2,900 900 44.4 40,000 District 90 I 6,600 2,600 50.0 130,000 I 7,900 3,000 48.0 144,000 Other Districts 1/ 7,700 1,800 45.8 82,500 I 10,800 2,500 51.2 128,000 State Total I 90,000 28,000 43.0 1,204,000 I 90,000 30,000 42.0 1,260,000 1/ Includes counties with less than 500 acres for harvest and/or those included to avoid disclosure of individual operations. * Included in "Other Counties." 27 ALABAMA OATS: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1981-82 REVISED, BY COUNTY 1981 1982 District I I I I I I I I and I Yield per I I I I Yield per I County Seeded I Harvested I Harvested I Production Seeded I Harvested I Harvested I Production I I I Acre I I Acre I I I I I I I I - Acres - - Bushels - 1 - Acres - - Bushels - Greene 2,000 600 67.7 40,600 I 2,400 600 53.7 32,200 Hale * * * * I * * * * Marengo I * * * * I * * * * Pickens I 1,900 500 60.0 30,000 1 1,400 1,000 59.2 59,200 Sumter I 1,600 1,200 72.0 86,400 I 1,600 600 52.5 31,500 Tuscaloosa I * * * * * * * * Other Counties 1/ 5,100 1,900 54.7 104,000 I 5,700 1,600 59.4 95,100 District 40 I 10,600 4,200 62.1 261,000 I 11,100 3,800 57.4 218,000 Autauga * * * * I * * * * Dallas * * * * * * * * Elmore * * * * * * * * Lowndes I 8,900 3,400 56.8 193,000 8,400 3,500 60.3 211,000 Montgomery I 4,000 900 70.0 63,000 I 3,800 1,600 74.4 119,000 Perry * * * * * * * * Wilcox * * * * * * * * Other Counties 1/ 1,800 1,000 62.0 62,000 3,600 1,900 65.8 125,000 District 50 14,700 5,300 60.0 318,000 15,800 7,000 65.0 455,000 Chambers I * * * * I * * * * Clay * * * * * * * * Coosa * * * * * * * * Lee * * * * * * * * Macon 3,000 1,700 73.5 125,000 I 2,500 2,000 49.9 99,800 Randolph I * * * * I * * * * Russell * * * * * * * * Talladega * * * * I * * * * Tallapoosa I * * * * * * * * Other Counties 1/ 2,400 1,000 45.0 45,000 3,200 1,300 40.2 52,200 District 60 5,400 2,700 63.0 170,000 5,700 3,300 46.1 152,000 Baldwin 25,300 14,500 58.8 853,000 22,600 14,000 49.1 687,000 Choctaw * * * * * * * * Clarke * * * * I * * * * Mobile * * * * I * * * * Washington I * * * * I * * * * Other Counties 1/ I 2,600 1,100 46.4 51,000 I 2,700 1,000 44.0 44,000 District 70 27,900 15,600 57.9 904,000 25,300 15,000 48.7 731,000 Butler * * * * I * * * * Conecuh I 1,500 500 49.0 24,500 I 1,300 500 51.6 25,800 Covington 5,400 1,400 50.7 71,000 4,900 1,900 37.1 70,500 Crenshaw I * * * * * * * * Escambia I 3,400 1,000 64.6 64,600 I 2,800 800 46.9 37,500 Monroe * * * * I * * * * Other Counties 1/ 1,900 600 48.2 28,900 600 200 51.0 10,200 District 80 12,200 3,500 54.0 189,000 I 9,600 3,400 42.4 144,000 Barbour * * * * * * * * Bullock * * * * I * * * * Coffee I 2,000 1,500 38.3 57,400 1,200 800 43.6 34,900 Dale * * * * I * * * * Geneva I 2,800 1,600 78.1 125,000 I 2,400 1,500 66.0 99,000 Henry * * * * I * * * * Houston 1,900 1,100 75.2 82,700 I 2,900 900 53.7 48,300 Pike * * * * 1 * * * * Other Counties 1/ I 2,100 900 52.1 46,900 I 1,100 500 51.6 25,800 District 90 1 8,800 5,100 61.2 312,000 1 7,600 3,700 56.2 208,000 Other Districts 1/ I 10,400 3,600 57.2 206,000 I 9,900 3,800 45.3 172,000 State Total I 90,000 40,000 59.0 2,360,000 1 85,000 40,000 52.0 2,080,000 1/ Includes counties with less than 500 acres for harvest and/or those included to avoid disclosure of individual operations. * Included in "Other Counties." 28 ALABAMA OATS: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1983 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY I I 1983 1984 I l District I I I I I I I I and I I I Yield per I I Yield per I County I Seeded Harvested I Harvested I Production Seeded I Harvested Harvested Production I I 1 Acre I 1 Acre I I L L I i I I I I - Acres - - Bushels - - Acres - - Bushels - Greene Hale Marengo Pickens Sumter Tuscaloosa Other Counties 1/ District 40 Autauga Dallas Elmore Lowndes Montgomery Perry Wilcox Other Counties 1/ District 50 Chambers Clay Coosa Lee Macon Randolph Russell Talladega Tallapoosa Other Counties 1/ District 60 Baldwin Choctaw Clarke Mobile Washington Other Counties 1/ District 70 Butler Conecuh Covington Crenshaw Escambia Monroe Other Counties 1/ District 80 Barbour Bullock Coffee Dale Geneva Henry Houston Pike Other Counties L/ District 90 Other Districts 1/ State Total 1/ Includes counties I I I 1,900 I * I * I 1,100 I 1,600 I * I 4,100 S8,700 i * S * i * I 6,100 I 3,700 I * I * I 2,800 112,600 [ I * I * I * I * I 3,000 I * I * I * I * I 4,300 I 7,300 I 122,900 I * I * I * I * I 2,600 125,500 1 I * I 1,800 S5,400 I * I 3,900 I * I 800 111,900 I * I * I 900 I * I 2,500 I* 2,200 * 800 I 6,400 7,600 1I 80,000 with less 900 * * 500 800 * 1,300 3,500 * * * 3,200 2,000 * * 1,800 7,000 * * * * 2,000 * * * * 1,800 3,800 15,500 * * * * 1,000 16,500 * 600 1,800 * 1,000 * 300 3,700 * * 700 * 1,000 * 1,000 * 400 3,100 2,400 40,000 than 500 operations. * Included in "Other Countie 53.1 * * 50.2 58.6 * 59.4 56.3 * * 60.0 57.5 * * 63.3 60.1 * * * * 46.2 * * * * 45.3 45.8 39.4 * * * * 43.0 39.6 * 50.3 61.1 * 56.9 * 49.7 57.3 * * 51.9 * 65.2 * 53.7 * 59.5 57.7 51.7 49.0 47,800 * * 25,100 46,900 77,200 197,000 * 192,000 115,000 114,000 421,000 * 92,400 * 81,600 174,000 610,000 * 43,000 653,000 * 30,200 110,000 56,900 14,900 212,000 36,300 65,200 53,700 * 23,800 179,000 124,000 1,960,000 1,100 1,500 * 1,200 1,900 1,300 7,000 * 3,000 4,800 1,700 9,500 1,800 2,200 1,000 2,000 7,000 21,000 * 2,000 23,000 * * * 8,200 8,800 17,000 1,500 * 5,200 * 1,000 1,600 9,300 7,200 80,000 acres for harvest and/or those included 400 800 900 600 400 3,100 1,000 1,500 700 3,200 1,000 1,400 600 700 3,700 10,200 * 700 10,900 * * * 800 1,200 2,000 800 2,000 * 600 700 4,100 3,000 30,000 to avoi 57.5 60.0 56.7 58.3 * 55.0 57.7 48.0 50.0 48.6 49.1 47.0 50.0 50.0 . 47.1 48.6 40.3 * 42.9 40.5 * * * 48.8 * 47.5 48.0 57.5 60.0 * 55.0 54.3 57.8 50.0 48.0 d disclosure 23,000 48,000 51,000 35,000 22,000 179,000 48,000 75,000 34,000 157,000 47,000 70,000 30,000 33,000 180,000 411,000 30,000 441,000 39,000 57,000 96,000 46,000 120,000 33,000 38,000 237,000 150,000 1,440,000 of individual 29 Ir!~111I r PEANUTS 1984 POUNDS PRODUCED Five Leading Counties Houston....................130,000,000 Henry......................111,000,000 Geneva..................... 88,000,000 Coffee..................... 77,000,000 Pike....................... 57,600,000 I I Under 3,000,000 I-92 ~3,000,000- 14,999,999 I 15,000,000 - 69,999,999 .' ~70,000,000 & over ALABAMA PEANUTS: PLANTED, HARVESTED, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1975-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY I I I I Year Planted I Harvested Yield I Production II I I - 1,000 Acres - - Pounds - - 1,000 Pounds - 1975 I 208 202 2,600 525,200 1976 I 212 210 2,390 501,900 1977 I 212 211 2,740 578,140 1978 I 211 209 2,640 551,760 1979 I 211 210 2,785 584,850 1980 209 200 1,325 265,000 1981 I 224 222 2,715 602,730 1982 I 179 177 2,950 522,150 1983 I 182 180 2,525 454,500 1984 I 221 219 2,960 648,550 ____________________ 30 ALABAMA PEANUTS: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1979-80 REVISED, BY COUNTY I I District 1979 1980 and I County I Yield per I I I Yield per I I Harvested I Acre 1/ I Production I Harvested I Acre 1/ I Production - Acres - - Pounds - - Acres - - Pounds - Autauga I 340 2,435 828,000 I 340 1,205 409,000 Dallas * * * I * * * Elmore * * * * * * Lowndes * * * * * * Montgomery I 180 2,390 430,000 170 925 157,000 Perry I 100 1,690 169,000 100 915 91,400 Wilcox * * * I * * * Other Counties / I 80 2,115 169,000 I 90 1,085 97,600 District 50 700 2,280 1,596,000 700 1,080 755,000 Chambers * * * I * * * Clay * * * I * * * Coosa * * * I * * * Lee * * * I * * * Macon * * * I * * * Randolph * * * I * * * Russell { ) 1,450 2,885 4,183,000 I 1,390 1,340 1,863,000 Talladega * * * I * * * Tallapoosa * * * * * * Other Counties / I 50 2,140 107,000 I 10 1,200 12,000 District 60 I 1,500 2,860 4,290,000 I 1,400 1,340 1,875,000 Butler I 2,500 2,710 6,775,000 2,400 1,405 3,374,000 Conecuh I 2,600 2,635 6,851,000 I 2,500 1,570 3,924,000 Covingtonj I 11,700 3,050 35,685,000 I 11,400 1,480 16,868,000 Crenshaw 9,800 3,025 29,645,000 I 9,400 1,450 13,640,000 Escambia 800 3,055 2,444,000 I 800 2,565 2,052,000 Monroe 100 2,750 275,000 100 1,720 172,000 District 80 27,500 2,970 81,675,000 I 26,600 1,505 40,030,000 Barbour' I 23,000 2,675 61,525,000 I 22,800 1,435 32,768,000 Bullock I 1,900 2,640 5,016,000 I 1,900 1,235 2,345,000 Coffee() I 29,000 2,705 78,445,000 I 27,000 1,055 28,525,000 Dale I 17,200 2,775 47,730,000 I 15,200 1,085 16,517,000 Geneva ) 1 18,300 3,115 57,004,000 I 17,600 1,645 28,979,000 Henry)' I 34,800 2,545 88,570,000 I 33,300 1,395 46,523,000 Houstont I 32,100 2,915 93,572,000 31,500 1,350 42,548,000 Pike I 23,700 2,740 64,938,000 I 21,700 1,100 23,895,000 District 90 I 180,000 2,760 496,800,000 I 171,000 1,300 222,100,000 Other Districts 2/ 300 1,630 489,000 I 300 800 240,000 State Total I 210,000 2,785 584,850,000 I 200,000 1,325 265,000,000 I/ County yields rounded to the nearest 5 pounds. 2/ Includes counties with less than 100 acres for harvest, and/or those included to avoid disclosure of individual operations. * Included in "Other Counties." 31 ALABAMA PEANUTS: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1981-82 REVISED, BY COUNTY II District I 1981 1982 and I County I I Yield per I Yield per I I Harvestcd_ I Acre 1/ I Production I.. IHarvested I Acre 1/ I Production I - Acres - - Pounds - - Acres - - Pounds - Autauga 400 2,220 887,000 I 380 1,840 700,000 Dallas * * * * * * Elmore * * * I * * * Lowndes * * * I * * * Montgomery 190 1,615 307,000 110 2,780 306,000 Perry 110 2,225 245,000 I 100 1,960 196,000 Wilcox * * * I * * * Other Counties 2/ 100 2,220 222,000 I 60 1,800 108,000 District 50 I 800 2,075 1,661,000 I 650 2,015 1,310,000 Chambers I * * * I * * * Clay * * * I * * * Coosa * * * I * * * Lee * * * * * * Macon * * * * * * Randolph I * * * I * * * Russell 1,450 2,610 3,785,000 I 2,310 3,140 7,252,000 Talladega I * * * I * * * Tallapoosa * * * I * * * Other Counties / I 50 1,640 82,000 40 2,875 115,000 District 60 1,500 2,580 3,867,000 2,350 3,135 7,367,000 Butler I 2,400 2,475 5,940,000 1,800 2,825 5,089,000 Conecuh I 2,600 2,000 5,198,000 I 2,300 2,685 6,175,000 Covington 12,500 2,815 35,205,000 I 9,800 2,960 28,985,000 Crenshaw 10,000 2,740 27,399,000 I 7,100 3,000 21,301,000 Escambia I 800 2,945 2,356,000 I * * * Monroe I 100 2,860 286,000 * * * Other Counties 2/ I * * * 700 3,055 2,140,000 District 80 I 28,400 2,690 76,384,000 I 21,700 2,935 63,690,000 Barbour I 24,000 2,620 62,908,000 I 17,500 2,950 51,628,000 Bullock 1,900 2,800 5,320,000 I 1,400 2,555 3,578,000 Coffee 31,000 2,700 83,737,000 22,800 2,905 66,209,000 Dale 18,400 2,710 49,902,000 15,000 3,055 45,842,000 Geneva I 19,600 2,845 55,784,000 I 17,300 3,025 52,333,000 Henry I 37,100 2,715 100,716,000 I 30,300 3,035 91,904,000 Houston 34,200 2,765 94,583,000 I 30,000 2,850 85,510,000 Pike I 24,800 2,720 67,490,000 I 17,700 2,965 52,461,000 District 90 I 191,000 2,725 520,440,000 152,000 2,955 449,465,000 Other Districts 2/ 300 1,260 378,000 300 1,060 318,000 State Total I 222,000 2,715 602,730,000 I 177,000 2,950 522,150,000 1/ County yields rounded to the nearest 5 pounds. 2/ Includes counties with less than 100 acres for harvest, and/or those included to avoid disclosure of individual operations. * Included in "Other Counties." 32 ALABAMA PEANUTS: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1983 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY District I 1983 1984 and County IYield per I I Yield per I l Harvested I Ar&e. I Production Harvested I Acre 1 Production - Acres - - Pounds - I - Acres - - Pounds - Autauga I 300 2,080 624,000 300 2,555 767,000 Dallas * * * * * * Elmore * * * * * * Lowndes * * * * * * Montgomery I 130 2,170 282,000 I 130 2,925 380,000 Perry 100 1,900 190,000 I 100 1,780 178,000 Wilcox * * * * * * Other Counties 21/ 70 1,845 129,000 I 70 2,500 175,000 District 50 I 600 2,040 1,225,000 600 2,500 1,500,000 I I Chambers * * * I * * * Clay * * * I * * * Coosa * * * I * * * Lee * * * I * * * Macon * * * I * * * Randolph I * * * I * * * Russell 2,160 2,075 4,485,000 I 2,660 2,670 7,102,000 Talladega * * * * * * Tallapoosa * * * * * * Other Counties 21/ 40 1,900 76,000 40 2,450 98,000 District 60 2,200 2,075 4,561,000 [ 2,700 2,665 7,200,000 Butler I 1,900 1,855 3,520,000 I 1,600 2,845 4,550,000 Conecuh I 2,100 2,120 4,455,000 I 2,400 2,540 6,100,000 Covington I 10,100 2,540 25,676,000 I 12,200 3,035 37,000,000 Crenshaw 7,100 2,635 18,719,000 I 7,600 3,145 23,900,000 Escambia * * * * * * Monroe * * * I * * * Other Counties 21/ 700 2,290 1,603,000 I 700 3,215 2,250,000 District 80 21,900 2,465 53,973,000 I 24,500 3,010 73,800,000 Barbour 16,900 2,470 41,738,000 I 18,400 2,670 49,100,000 Bullock 1,300 2,015 2,620,000 I 1,200 2,800 3,360,000 Coffee 19,900 2,930 58,270,000 I 26,700 2,885 77,000,000 Dale 15,400 2,375 36,562,000 I 17,600 2,815 49,500,000 Geneva 20,400 2,480 50,588,000 I 30,200 2,915 88,000,000 Henry 30,700 2,570 78,879,000 I 35,500 3,125 111,000,000 Houston I 32,500 2,500 81,214,000 I 42,400 3,065 130,000,000 Pike 17,900 2,485 44,478,000 [ 19,000 3,030 57,600,000 District 90 I 155,000 2,545 394,349,000 I 191,000 2,960 565,560,000 I I Other Districts 1/ I 300 1,305 392,000 I 200 2,450 490,000 State Total 180,000 2,525 454,500,000 I 219,000 2,960 648,550,000 1/ County yields rounded to the nearest 5 pounds. 2/ Includes counties with less than 100 acres for harvest, and/or those included to avoid disclosure of individual operations. * Included in "Other Counties." 33 SOR G HUM 1984 BUSHELS OF GRAIN PRODUCED Five Leading Counties Jackson................1,175,000 DeKalb................. 934,000 Cherokee............... 502,000 Limestone.............. 390,000 Lauderdale............. 360,000 I__ Under 99,999 FIZL 100,000 - 199,999 1 200,000 - 299,999 I 300,000 & over ALABAMA SORGHUM: PLANTED, HARVESTED, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1975-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY II I I Planted for I Harvested I Year All Purposes I for Grain I Yield I Production II I I 7 - 1,000 Acres - - Bushels - - 1,000 Bushels - 1975 65 33 37.0 1,221 1976 I 65 31 35.0 1,085 1977 I 75 27 27.0 729 1978 I 65 34 37.0 1,258 1979 I 58 28 37.0 1,036 1980 65 34 33.0 1,122 1981 90 58 37.0 2,146 1982 I 100 68 43.0 2,924 1983 I 125 100 43.0 4,300 1984 I 220 180 50.0 9,000 __________________I 34 ALABAMA SORGHUM: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1979-80 REVISED, BY COUNTY District and County Colbert FayetteI Franklin LamarI MarionI Other Counties / District 10 1 Lauderdale Lawrence Limestone Madison MarshallI Morgan Other Counties J/ District 20 I BibbI Blount Chilton Cullman Jefferson St. Clair Shelby Walker Winston Other Counties / District 21 I Calhoun Cherokee Cleburne DeKalb Etowah JacksonI Other CountiesII District 30 I Greene Hale Marengo Pickens Sumter Tuscaloosa Other Counties I District 40 AutaugaI DallasI Elmore Lowndes Montgomery Perry Wilcox Other Counties l District 50 Chambers Clay Coosa Lee Macon Randolph Russell Tel ladega Tal lapoosa Other Counties 1 District 60 Baldwin Choctaw Clarke Mobile Wash ing ton Other Counties / District 70 Butler Conecuh Coyvington Crenshaw Escamb ia 1379 Planted IHar All I Purposes c rvested for Grain - Acres 1,200 600 1,100 700 1,600 600 1,800 800 4,500 2,300 *900 70 2,200 11800 2,200 1,100 1600 1,00 3,500 1,5000 1,700 700 Yield per I Harvested IProduction Acre -Bushels- 21.7 13,000 21.7 313,000 50.0 35,000 50.0 40,000 38.8 31,000 46.1 10,000 320 2 *O *20 *tO 1980 Planted All1 Purposes Harves ted for Grain - Acres- 2,400 1,400 2,400 1,400 1,600 1900 2,400 1,400 4,000 12,000 2 * 500*0 * *0120 1,700 1,300 1,700 1,00 I I I 33.0 1,122,000 oper rations. *Included 1/Includes counties with less than 500 acres for harvest or to avoid disclosing individual in "Other Counties." 35 JL a 1 0 ------ ~ Yield per Harvested IProduction Acre -Bushels- 243 4 *O 24.3 34,000 24.3 34,000 28.9 26,000 27.1 138,000 2578 764000 32 0 290 313 570 317 7 *O 2 * J 31 * 26.0 26,000 111~ 1 F P -- ALABAMA SORGHUM: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1981-82 REVISEDp BY CO)UNTY 1981 j1982 District I I I IIII and Planted HarvestedI Yield perI Planted Harvested Yield per County I All, I for IHarvested IProduction I All I for IHarvested IProduction I Purposes I Grain I Acre IIPurposes I Grain I Acre Col1bert Fayette Franklin Lamar Marion Other Counties 1 District 10 Lauderdale Lawrence Limes tone Madison Marshall Morgan Other Counties 1/1 District 20 Bibb Blount Chilton Cullman Jefferson St. Clair Shelby Walker Winston Other Counties I District 21 I CalhounI Cherokee Cleburne DeKalb EtowahI Jackson Other Counties 1/I District 30 1 Greene Hale Marengo PickensI SumterI Tuscaloosa I Other Counties 1/1 District 40 I AutaugaI DallasI ElmoreI LowndesI Montgomery PerryI Wilcox Other Counties 1/1 District 50 I Chambers ClayI Coosa LeeI Macon RandolphI RussellI Talladega I Tallapoosa I Other Counties l District 60 I Baldwin Choctaw ClarkeI Mobile Washington I Other Counties / District 70 Butler Conecuh Covington CrenshawI EscambiaI I -Acres - lt1800 1,500 I 2,500 1,700 I 4,300 3,200 I 1,600 1,300 I 2,500 1,800 I 3,200 1,600 I 2,600 2,400 I 1,400 800 I 11,300 8,000 290 600 290 600 90 600 1 g * 00*0 2,00 600 2,000 600 900 600 1,800 9v00 3,000 2,800 2,500 1,000 9p00 1000 900' 6,500 3,500 1,00 1,400 700 3,600 1800 1,400 500 19,500 400 21,300 1,2000 I 800 500 I 1,200 100 - Bushels - 47.3 36.5 41.6 46.2 36.7 36.3 36.7 35.0 37.9 33.3 113.3 45.0 54.4 49.6 59.4 43.3 51.7 57.3 57.1 55.6 60.0 56.8 31.*5 28.0 30.0 28.0 30.0 30.0 40.0 40.0 31.3 25.0 29.2 35.0 36.5 7 1,v00 0 62,000 133,000 60,000 66,000 58,000 88,000 32,000 304,000 20,000 68,000 27,000 49,000 139,000 95,000 26,000 336,000 63,000 40,000 100,000 30,000 233,000 63,000 28,000 3 3, 00 0 14,000 15,9000 153,000 32,000 32,000 25,000 10,0000 35,000 17,500 36,500 - Acres - 1,v10 0 1,000 2,100 3,000 3,000 1,500 14,000 31,000 1,9100 9100 3,800 3,500 4,800 15,000 2,300 81,900 3,000 1,500 8,00 40,000 1,200 2,00 1,500 900 1,500 79 00 1,600 1,700 1,700 1 * 800 800 1,600 1,200 1,300 1,t10 0 800 5,600 60 600 500 1,700 700 800 12,00 0 1,400 900 1,600 700 3,500 900 800 600 7,400 1,t20 0 500 1,200 1,300 400 4,600 2,300 1,200 3,500 1, 600 2,500 19700 - Bushels - 52.5 42,000 40.0 32,000 46.3 74,000 59.2 71,000 44.2 53,000 63.8 83,000 48.6 53,500 44.4 3 5, 50 0 52.9 296,000 45.0 27,000 50.0 30,000 38.0 19,000 44.7 76,000 25.7 18,000 61.6 154,000 51.8 233,000 51.7 181,000 42.5 34,000 51.7 620,000 39.3 55,000 41.1 37,000 35.0 56,000 44.3 31,000 38.9 179,000 48.0 168,000 36.7 33,000 34.4 55,000 50.0 40,000 35.0 2 1,p00 0 42.8 317,000 48.3 58,000 45.0 22,500 36.3 43,500 54.6 7 1,v00 0 37.5 15, 00 0 45.7 210,000 41.3 95,000 30.8 37,000 37.7 132,000 45.6 73,000 44.0 110,000 I/ Includes counties in "Other Counties." with less than 500 acres for harvest or to avoid disclosing individual operations.* Included 36 Lee ALABAMA SORGHUM: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1983 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY 198J 1984 District I I I I I I I I and I Planted I Harvested I Yield per I I Planted I Harvested I Yield per I County I All I for I Harvested I Production I All I for I Harvested I Production I Purposes I Grain I Acre I I Purposes . Grain Acre I I I I I I I I _ Buhl _ Colbert Fayette Franklin Lamar Marion Other Counties i/ District 10 Lauderdale Lawrence Limestone Madison Marshall Morgan District 20 Bibb Blount Chilton Cullman Jefferson St. Clair Shelby Walker Winston Other Counties 1/ District 21 Calhoun Cherokee Cleburne DeKalb Etowah Jackson Other Counties 1/ District 30 Greene Hale Marengo Pickens Sumter Tuscaloosa District 40 Autauga Dallas Elmore Lowndes Montgomery Perry Wilcox Other Counties 1/ District 50 Chambers Clay Coosa Lee Macon Randolph Russell Talladega Tallapoosa Other Counties 1/ District 60 Baldwin Choctaw Clarke Mobile Washington Other Counties I/ District 70 Butler Conecuh Covington Crenshaw Escambia Monroe Other Counties 1/ District 80 Barbour Bullock Coffee Dale Geneva Henry Houston Pike District 90 State Total - Bushels - 1,300 800 1,500 3,600 3,200 1,600 3,600 3,400 8tOO 800 3,300 15,900 1,100 800 1,100 900 3,900 1,400 5,300 8,400 6,400 1,600 23,100 1,000 1,100 2,600 2,400 4,100 600 11,800 4,900 1,600 2,600 800 1,700 800 12,400 2,200 900 2,300 1,800 800 8,000 2,900 800 1,400 5,100 1,900 * 3,100 2,100 1,100 500 8,700 3,300 1,100 5,300 2,600 3,900 9,200 5,900 1,200 32,500 125, 000 1,000 44.0 * * * * * * 600 41.7 900 37.8 2,500 41.2 2,000 39.8 800 39.4 2,500 37.6 2,300 36.5 500 41.0 2,400 35.6 10,O500 37.6 * * 700 43.6 500 43.0 700 42.1 * * * * * * 600 42.5 2,500 42.8 1,000 46.5 3,600 40.0 * * 6,700 42.5 * * 5,500 46.2 1,200 44.6 18,000 43.5 700 35.0 900 38.9 2,000 42.0 1,800 45.3 3,600 43.3 500 44.0 9,500 42.4 4,400 46.6 1,400 39.6 2,000 47.3 * * 500 47.0 1,200 42.5 500 35.0 10,000 44.7 1,600 42.2 * * 700 46.4 * * * * 1,700 46.8 1,500 41.7 500 40.0 6,000 43.7 2,500 53.6 * * 500 50.0 * * * * 1,000 46.0 4,000 51.3 1,800 52.2 * * 2,900 55.2 2,000 46.0 * * 900 48.9 400 50.0 8,000 51.3 3,000 36.3 1,000 44.0 4,900 44.9 2,100 36.7 3,500 38.3 8,400 39.0 5,100 45.5 1,000 41.0 29,000 40.9 100,000 43.0 Acres - 44,000 * I * |I * I 25,000 I 34,000 103,000 I 79,500 31,500 94,000 I 84,000 20,500 I 85,500 I 395,000 30,500 21,500 29,500 * I 25,500 254107,000 5346,500 783144,000 I I 24,500 I 285,000 I 254,000 I 8153,500 I 15783,000 I 24,500 I 4035,000 I 2084,000 5581,500 94156,00 I 22,000 I 403,500 I 205,000 55,500 1794,500 I 44 *0 I 367,500 I 3251,00 * I 17,500 447,000I 67,500I 32,500 79,500I 62,500I 20,000 I 262,000 134,000 I 25,000 46,000 205,000 94,000 * 160,000 92,000 44,000 20,000 410,000 109,000 44,000 220,000 77,000 134,000 328,000 232,000 41,000 1,185,000 4,300,000 1,800 1,100 500 800 1,300 5,500 7,000 4,000 5,500 8,500 2,000 7,000 34,000 1,900 1,000 2,300 1,300 6,500 2,500 10,000 1,000 15,500 4,000 18,000 51,000 1,700 3,000 4,500 5,000 6,500 1,300 22,000 6,000 2,500 3,000 1,000 2,000 4,000 1,500 20,000 2,500 1,000 800 2,500 2,800 400 10,000 7,500 1,200 1,800 10,500 3,500 1,000 5,000 3,000 700 2,300 15,500 4,500 2,500 7,500 3,500 6,500 11,000 6,500 3,000 45,000 220,000 1,300 41.9 700 45.0 400 47.5 600 41.7 1,000 43.0 * * 4,000 43.3 6,000 60.0 3,000 62.3 5,000 78.0 6,000 55.0 1,500 56.0 5,500 54.4 27,000 61.1 , * 1,000 55.0 500 37.0 1,200 50.0 300 35.0 3,000 48.0 2,300 75.7 8,000 62.8 700 64.3 14,500 64.4 3,500 57.1 17,000 69.1 * * 46,000 65.9 1,500 53.3 2,300 53.9 4,200 35.7 4,400 47.3 5,600 42.0 1,000 50.0 19,000 44.6 5,300 45.3 2,000 50.0 2,000 47.5 800 47.5 1,500 40.0 3,200 48.4 1,200 41.7 ? * 16,000 46.1 1,600 40.0 , * , * 700 38.6 500 34.0 ? * 1,800 37.8 2,100 46.2 * * 300 33.3 7,000 40.4 6,000 42.8 , * 700 37.1 , * , * 800 36.3 7,500 41.6 3,000 38.3 900 34.4 4,000 42.5 2,400 35.0 500 36.0 1,700 41.2 * * 12,500 39.0 4,000 36.3 1,800 36.1 6,600 29.1 3,000 39.3 5,600 29.5 9,000 40.0 5,500 38.2 2,500 32.0 38,000 35.1 180,000 50.0 37 - Acres - 54,500 31,500 19,000 25,000 43,000 . 173,000 360,000 187,000 390,000 330,000 84,000 299,000 1,650,000 55,000 18,500 60,000 10,500 144,000 174,000 502,000 45,000 934,000 200,000 1,175,000 3,030,000 80,000 124,000 150,000 208,000 235,000 50,000 847,000 240,000 100,000 95,000 38,000 60,000 155,000 50,000 738,000 64,000 27,000 17,000 68,000 97,000 . 10,000 283,000 257,000 26,000 29,000 312,000 115,000 31,000 170,000 84,000 18,000 70,000 488,000 145,000 65,000 192,000 118,000 165,000 360,000 210,000 80,000 1,335,000 9,000,000 1/ Includes counties with less than 500 acres for harvest or to avoid disclosing individual operations. * Included in "Other Counties." - Bushels - SO Y B E A N S 1984 BUSHELS PRODUCED Five Leading Counties Baldwin................2,630,000 Madison................2,041,000 Perry..................1,350,000 Dallas.................1,245,000 DeKalb................. 993,000 ] Under 200,000 ' 200,000 - 499,999 500,000 - 999,999 ii 1,000,000 & over ALABAMA SOYBEANS: PLANTED, HARVESTED, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1975-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY II I I Year I Planted I Harvested I Yield I Production II I I - 1,000 Acres - - Bushels - - 1,000 Bushels - 1975 I 1,300 1,260 24.5 30,870 1976 I 1,200 1,170 24.0 28,080 1977 I 1,550 1,500 21.0 31,500 1978 I 1,900 1,850 21.0 38,850 1979 I 2,200 2,150 25.0 53,750 1980 2,200 2,100 15.0 31,500 1981 2,050 2,020 23.0 46,460 1982 2,050 2,000 25.0 50,000 1983 1,550 1,500 20.0 30,000 1984 I 1,400 1,370 21.0 28,770 38 ALABAMA SOYBEANS: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1979-80 REVISED, BY COUNTY 1979 1980 District III III and Planted H arvested Yield per Planted IHarvested Yield perI County I All I for IHarvested IProduction I All I for IHarvested IProduction I Purposes I Grain I Acre 11Purposes I Grain 1 Acre I ColIbar t Fayette Franklin Lamar Marion District 10 Lauderdale Lawrence Limes tone Madison Marshall Morgan District 20 Bibb Blount ChilOton Cullman Jefferson St. Clair Shelby Walker Winston District 21 Calhoun Cherokee Cleburne DeKalb Et owah Jacksan District 30 Greene Hale Marengo Pickens Sumter Tuscaloosa District 40 Autauga Dallas ElOmorea Lowndes Montgomery Perry Wilcox District 50 Chambers Clay Coosa Lee Macon Randolph Russell Tel ladege TaO lapoosa Other counties Id District 60 Baldwin Choctaw Clarke Mobile Was hi ngton District 70 ButlOar Conecuh Coving ton Cr ens hew Escambi a Monroe District 80 Barbour Bullock Coffee Dale I 35,000 33,800 30.1 I 13,000 12,900 28.1 I 20,000 19,600- 25.2 I 16,000 15,900 26.1 I 22,000 21,800 26.1 I 106,000 104,000 27.5 I 74,000 72,800 24.9 I 64,000 62,500 26.9 I 77,000 75,500 26.9 I 130,000 125,500 25.9 I 52,000 51,300 25.9 I 41,000 40,400 24.9 1 438,000 428,000 26.0 I 6,000 5,800 27.1 I 25,000 24,600 29.1 I 10,000 9,700 20.1 41,000 40,300 27.2 8 00 600 28.0 I 4,000 3,900 21.2 11,600 11,500 25.3 2tI 2,00 190 27.1 I 2,600 2,500 24.2 I 103,000 101,000 26.4 I 18,000 17,700 26.9 I 43,000 42,500 30.8 I 3,500 3,300 26.1 I 56,000 55,200 28.9 I 20,000 19,700 28.9 I 95,500 90,600 24.9 I 236,000 229,000 27.5 1 36,000 34,400 26.9 I 56,000 55,300 25.0 I 49,000 48,600 22.0 I 35,000 33,700 24.0 I 35,000 34,700 25.9 I 26,000 25,300 27.9 I 237,000 232,000 25.0 l 5,500 15,000 22.0 I 94,000 92,000 23.9 I 23,500 23,000 22.0 30,000 29,000 21.9 I 45,000 44,000 25.0 I 88,000 86,500 24.9 I 24,000 23,500 21.9 I 320,000 313,000 23.8 I 1,300 1,200 27.5 I 4,500 4,400 20.0 I 33,500 33,300 24.8 I 3,000 2,900 26.9 I 33,000 32,500 22.8 1 43,000 42,200 23.8 lv1800 1,700 27.6 I 900 800 23.8 I 121,000 119,000 23.9 I 143,000 141,000 17.5 I 3,500 3,300 23.3 I 3,500 3,300 27.3 I 54,000 49,000 16.6 I 12,000 11,400 25.4 I 216,000 208,000 18.0 I 13,500 13,300 24.1 1 25,000 24,600 26.0 I 67,000 66,400 24.9 I 14,000 13,900 28.1 47,000 46,700 25.9 I 33,500 33,100 24.9 I 200,000 198,000 25.5 I 5,500 5,300 28.9 I 31,000 30,500 26.0 I 29,000 28,700 26.0 I 9,000 8,400 25.0 - Bushels - 1,020,000 362,000 49 3, 00 0 415,000 570,000 2,860,000 1,815,000 1,680,000 2,030,000 3,2509,000 1,330,000 1,005,000 11,9110,9000 157,000 715, 000 195,000 1,095,000 22,400 82,600 291,000 51,500 60,500 2,670,000 476,000 1,310,000 86,000 1,594,000 569,000 2,255,000 6,290,000 925,000 1,380,000 1,070,000 808,000 900,000 707,000 5,790,000 330,000 2,200,000 505,000 635,000 1,100,000 2,155,000 515,000 7,440,000 33,000 88,000 827,000 78,000 742,000 1,006,000 470000 19,000 2,9840, 000 2,470,000 77,000 90,000 8 13,t0 00 290,000 3,740,000 320,000 640,000 1,655,000 390,000 1,210,000 825,000 5,040,000 153,000 792,000 745,000 210,000 - Acres - 35,000 17,000 20,000 13,000 108,000 74,000 67,000 70,000 135,000 55,000 42,000 443,000 8,400 28,000 38,000 600 2,9000 3,000 10 0, 00 0 17,400 46,000 3, 700 54,700 20,200 98,000 240,000 38,000 48,000 59,000 36,000 32,500 26,500 240,000 18, 000 96,000 20,000 32,000 45,000 88,000 3 19,00 0 1,9600 4,9600 36,500 3, 50 0 33,500 46,000 1,000 12 8, 00 0 I 130,000 I 4,000 I 3,000 I 49,000 I 13, 00 0 I 199,000 I 13,t5 00 I 27,000 I 69,000 I 15,t00 0 I 46,500 I 202,000 4 4,30 0 I 33,000 I 29,000 89 8000 34,200 16,600 19,t30 0 12,9700 22,200 105,000 72,000 64,500 68,500 129,000 54,000 41,000 429,000 8,p100 27,700 37,000 600 3,v10 0 7,700 2,2600 97,000 17,9000 45,400 3,600 54,000 19,500 90,500 230,000 35,000 46,300 56,300 34,500 31,200 25,700 16,9900 91,t600 19,400 30,800 43,800 85,800 18,7 00 1,500 4,t10 0 35,700 3, 4 00 31,500 44,700 1,200 9000 123,000 127,000 3, 800 2,800 44,800 10, 60 0 189,000 13,000 26,000 66,500 14,000 44,500 29,000 193,000 3, 700 29,700 26,700 6,500 2,200,000 2,100,000 - Acres - 39 16.2 553,000 18.1 30 1,t00 0 15.1 292,000 17.2 210,000 16.1 358,000 16.4 1,722,000 14.0 1,005,000 16.0 1,029,000 17.9 1,229,000 14.0 1,800,000 14.0 754,000 12.0 490,000 14.7 6,307,000 19.5 158,000 14.4 400,000 12.4 10 5, 00 0 15.5 572,000 18.3 11, 000 14.5 44,900 16.5 127,000 14.5 24,700 12.5 32,400 15.2 1,473,000 14.1 23 9, 00 0 15.0 683,000 16.1 58,000 14.0 758,000 12.1 235,000 14.0 1,271,000 14.1 3,244,000 11.3 397,000 17.5 811,000 12.4 896,000 13.4 462,000 16.5 515,9000 14.4 37 1,p00 0 14.2 3,252,000 11.8 200,000 13.8 1,267,000 10.9 211,000 12.9 396,000 13.8 606,000 11.9 1,017,000 10.9 20 3, 00 0 12.7 3,900,000 15.7 23,500 12.0 49,000 15.7 5861,p00 0 15.7 53,500 17.7 558,000 18.7 835,000 17.5 2 1,p00 0 16.7 15,000 17.2 2,116,000 24.8 3,122,000 19.7 75,000 16.8 47,000 23.6 1,057,000 18.7 198,000 23.8 4,409,000 11.8 154,000 14.8 385,000 10.9 723,000 10.9 153,000 15.8 703,000 12.8 372,000 12.9 2,490,000 15.3 58,500 12.2 36 1,v00 0 1/ Includes counties-with less then 500 acres for harvest or to avoid disclosing individual operations. *Included in "Other Counties." I ALABAMA SOYBEANS: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1981-81 REVISED, BY COUNTY 1981 1982 DistrictI IIIII and Planted H arvested Yield perI Planted H arvested Yield per County All for Harvested Production All for H arvested Production IPurposes I Grain I Acre IIPurposes I Grain I Acre I Col1bert Fayette Franklin Lamar Marion District 10 Lauderdale Lawrence Limes tone Madison Marshall Morgan District 20 Bibb Blount Chiliton Culliman Jefferson St. Clair Shelby Walker Winston District 21 Calhoun Cherokee Cleburne DeKalb Etowah Jackson District 30 Greene Bale Mar engo Pickens Sumter Tuscaloosa District 40 Au tauga Dallas Elmore Lowndes Montgomery Perry Wilcox District 50 Chambers Clay Coosa Lee Macon Randol ph Russell Tal ladega Tal lapoosa Other Counties / District 60 Baldwin Choctaw Clarke Mobile Washington District 70 Butler Conecuh Covington Crenshaw Escambi a Monroe District 80 Barbhnur Bullock Coffee Dale 29,400 29,000 13.9 18,700 17,700 19.9 20,300 19,300 23.8 14,000 13,700 22.0 21,600 21,300 22.2 104,000 101,000 22.6 64,400 64,000 22.8 49,500 49,100 23.0 61,000 60,800 25.5 114,000 113,000 23.3 I 46,000 45,900 24.8 I 47,100 46v200 23.2 I 382,000 379,000 23.7 I 12,700 12,500 24.3 I 29,300 29,000 25.1 I 7,100 7,000 20.1 I 38,800 38,000 26.4 I 500 400 25.0 I 5,200 5,000 21.6 I 5,700 5,600 20.0 I 3,100 3,000 21.7 I 2,600 29500 20.0 105,000 103,000 24.5 19,300 19,000 23.1 46,000 45,400 28.6 3,300 3,200 26.9 57,400 57,000 23.9 25,000 24,800 24.5 819000 790600 22.2 232,000 229,000 24.3 42,600 41,300 15.5 43,400 42,100 22.3 64,000 63,300 17.2 28,000 27,300 1S.8 29,600 29,100 19.8 23,400 22,900 19.7 231,000 226,000 18.3 20,400 20,100 -19.2 96,000 94,200 22.8 14,300 14,200 21.1 27,000 26,400 22.9 40,800 40,200 20.3 939500 93,000 17.8 22,000 21,900 25.3 I 314,000 310,000 20.9 I 1,300 1,200 19.2 I 2,500 2,400 20.4 I 32,500 32,300 23.4 I 21500 2,400 22.5 I 30,500 29,600 27.5 I 44,700 43,200 21.6 I 1,200 1,100 22.7 8 00 000 23.8 I 116,000 113,000 23.6 I 125,000 124,000 25.7 I 2,000 1,900 21.6 I 2,000 1,900 26.1 I 44,500 44,100 26.9 I 4,500 4,9100 23.8 I 178,000 176,000 25.9 I 13,000 12,700 23.1 I 25,800 25,600 22.7 I 61,700 60,700 24.3 ll11300 10,800 20.7 I 35,500 35,100 27.4 I 21,700 21,100 26.5 I 169,000 166,000 24.7 I 41500 4,400 20.9 I 37,400 37,000 20.9 I 21,700 21,400 25.7 5.S000 4,900 20.6 - Bushels - 692,000 3529000 460,000 302,000 472,000 2,278,000 1,457,000 1,127,000 1,550,000 2,628,000 1,139,000 1,071,000 8,972,000 304,000 727,000 14 1, 00 0 1,002,000 10,000 108,000 112,9000 659000 50,000 295199000 438,000 1,297,000 86,000 1,364,000 608,000 1,767,000 515609000 640,000 939,000 1,087,000 432,000 5769 000 4519000 4,125,000 386,000 2,149,000 299,000 605,000 818,000 1,655,000 555,000 6,467,000 23,000 49,000 756, 000 54,000 813,000 933,000 25,000 19,t00 0 2,672,000 3,185,000 4 1,t0 00 49,500 1,185,000 97,500 4, S8, 000 293,000 580,000 1,472 ,000 224,000 963,000 560,000 4,092,000 92,000 773,000 550,000 101,000 - Acres - 28,700 16,200 19, 40 0 16,200 25,500 I 106,000 59,000 I 49,000 I 60,000 I 127,000 I 45,500 I 43,500 I 384,000 I 12,9300 I 29,500 7 7,30 0 I 41,300 I 500 I 5,100 3 3,10 0 2,200 I 106,000 20,300 I 53,300 I 3,100 70,000 27,200 82,100 I 256,000 I 32,400 4 49,v10 0 I 37,700 I 23,400 I 31,700 I 24,700 I 199,000 I 19,500 I 89,600 I 16,v90 0 I 27,700 I 46,500 I 80,600 I 28,200 I 309,000 I 1,000 I 29,100 I 2,600 I 29,000 1 34,000 I 1,500 I 700 I 100,000 I 119,000 I 2,100 2 2,100 47,400 I 4,400 I 175,000 I 14,300 I 54,500 I 12,200 40,300 I 23,300 I 165,000 7 7,600 I 29,300 I 34,300 28,000 16,v00 0 19,9000 16,p00 0 25,000 104,000 58,000 47,000 59,000 125,000 44,000 42,000 375,000 12,p00 0 29,000 7,v0 00 41,000 4500 5, 000 3,000 2,000 104,000 20,000 53,000 3,000 68,000 27,000 81,000 252,000 32,000 48,000 37,000 23,000 30,000 24,000 194,000 19,p00 0 87,000 16,000 27,000 80,000 26,000 300,000 900 2,p00 0 29,000 2,9500 27,500 32,000 1, 40 0 700 96,000 115,t00 0 2,9000 2,9000 46p, 00 4,000 16 9,00 0 14,0 00 20,000 5 3, 00 0 12,000 40,000 23,000 162,000 7,500 29,000 34,000 9, 000 22050,000 2,000,000 - Acres - 1/ Includes counties with less than 590 acres for harvest or to avoid disclosing individual operations. *Included in "Other Counties.1 40 Ilw - II I I I - Bushels - 27.3 763,000 26.2 419,000 18.8 548,000 22.9 367,000 26.1 653,000 28.4 2,750,000 27.6 1,600,000 25.3 1,190,000 29.2 1,720,000 28.3 3,540,000 25.0 1,100,000 22.6 950,000 26.9 10,100,000 25.3 303,000 30.5 885,000 25.3 177,000 26.0 1,065,000 26.0 13,000 24.0 108,000 20.6 10 3, 00 0 25.0 75,000 25.5 5 1,v00 0 26.7 2,780,000 21.5 430,000 29.8 1,580,000 21.7 65,000 23.4 1,590,000 23.3 630,000 25.2 2,045,000 25.2 6,340,000 22.8 730,000 24.0 1,150,000 18.6 690,000 21.0 482,000 25.0 749,000 23.3 559,000 22.5 4,360,000 22.6 430,000 21.0 1,830,000 24.0 384,000 21.5 580,000 21.6 970,000 21.3 1,700,000 23.3 606,000 21.7 6,500,000 24.4 22,000 28.5 57,000 25.0 725,000 26.8 67,000 25.0 687,000 21.5 688,000 27.9 39,000 21.4 15,t00 0 24.0 2,300,000 26.5 3,045,000 21.5 43,000 26.5 03,000 29.2 1,341,000 22.0 88,000 27.0 4,570,000 24.0 336,000 23.5 470,000 22.2 1,174,000 23.0 276,000 30.5 1,220,000 25.0 574,000 25.0 4,050,000 27.5 206,000 23.0 668,000 ALABAMA SOYBEANS:- ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1983 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY CXOUNTY 1983 1984 District I III and Planted Harvested Yield per I Planted Harvested Yield per County I All I for IHarvested IProduction I All I for IHarvested IProduction IPurposes Grain I Acre I Purposes Grain Acre Colbert Fayette Franklin Lamar Marion District 10 Lauderdale Lawrence Limestone MadisonI Marshall Morgan District 20 BibbI BlountI Chilton Cullman Jefferson St. Clair I ShelbyI Walker WinstonI District 21 I Calhoun Cherokee CleburneI DeKalbI Etowah JacksonI District 30 Greene BaleI Marengo-I Pickens SumterI Tuscaloosa I District 40 I Autauga DallasI ElmoreI Lowndes Montgomery I Perry WilcoxI District 50 I ChambersI Clay CoosaI Lee Macon RandolphI RussellI Talladega I Tallapoosa Other Counties 1/ District 60 I Baldwin Choctaw Clarke Mobile Washington District 70 Butler ConecuhI Covington CrenshawI Escambia Monroe District 80 I HarbourI BullockI Coffee Dale 19,200 18,900 19.5 13,800 13,500 21.4 17,300 16,600 15.8 12,100 11,800 13.6 20,600 20,200 16.7 83,000 81,000 17.5 47,000 45,500 18.8 41,100 40,000 13.9 38,100 37,500 15.5 89,600 88,500 14.7 34,000 32,500 13.0 31,200 30,000 13.6 281,000 274,000 15.0 9,800 9,600 17.9 23,500 23,300 15.9 4,300 4,200 20.8 29,200 28,500 17.1 400 300 15.0 3,500 3,300 18.5 3,900 3,700 20.0 2,700 2,500 16.0 1,700 1,600 15.0 79,000 77,000 17.1 11,800 11,800 18.4 42,500 41,200 18.4 2,000 1,900 17.4 46,700- 45,400 17.1 23,800 23,300 15.7 60,200 58,700 17.2 187,000 182,000 17.3 28,100 26,800 17.2 39,300 37,000 22.4 27,500 24,400 21.5 18,800 17,800 14.2 23,600 21,700 15.6 20,700 18,600 22.9 158,000 146,000 19.3 15,000 14,200 19.4 61,000 59,000 18.2 13,400 13,000 18.4 23,300 22,700 19.5 30,600 29,000 23.8 61,500 59,700 21.4 21,200 20,400 25.4 226,000 218,000 20.7 900 800 21.1 1,000 900 20.1 28,700 28,400 21.8 1,000 900 22.6 17,300 16,800 23.3 31,500 30,800 16.4 1,100 900 20.8 500 500 18.0 82,000 80,000 20.0 106,000 104,000 30.2 1,600 1,500 20.3 1,600 1,600 22.2 39,300 38,600 31.0 3,500 3,300 26.4 152,000 149.000 30.1 9,800 9,500 17.7 17,000 16,800 23.2 26,600 26,000 23.1 7,800 7,700 20.5 35,800 35,200 27.3 23,000 21,-800 22.1 120,000 117,000 23.6 7,400 7,200 19.3 27,800 27,000 22.3 21,000 20,400 22.3 5,300 5,100 20.2 - Bushels - 369,000 I 289,000 I 263,000 I 161,000 I 338,000 1 1,420,000 I 845,000 556,000 I 583,000 I 1,302,000 421,000 I 408,000 I 4,115,000 172,000 371,000 I 87,500 486,000 4,500 I 61,000 74,000 I 40,000 24,000 1,320,000 I 212,000 I 758,000 I 33,000 777,000 I 366,000 I 1,008,000 3,155,000 456,000 828,000 I 524,000 I 252,000 1 339,000 I 426,000 I 2,825,000 I 275,000 I 1,076,000O 239,000 I 442,000 689,000 1,276,000 I 518,000 I 4,515,000 I 16,900 I 18,100 I 620,000 I 20,300 I 506,000 I 18,700I 9, 0 0 0 1,600,000I 3,142,000 30,500I 35,500 1,195,000I 87,000I 4,490,000I 168,000 390,000O 601,000 158,000 962,000 481,000 2,760,000 139,000 602,000 454,000 103,000 - Acres - 16,400 14,000 15,p50 0 12,000 17,100 75,000 38,000 39,000 38,400 91,000 32,000 24,600 263,000 10,000 17,700 4,p10 0 23,500 400 3, 100 2,300 1,300 66,000 10,400 31,300 1,600 44,600 16,000 49,100 153,000 22,500 39,800 24,100 13,v90 0 22,200 17,500 840,000 14,900 62,000 11,106 26,706 I 60,600 19,t70 0 2 16,p0 00 800 800 24,500 1,200 I 19,000 29,400 800 500 77,000 I 102,000 I 1,400 1,400 I 29,200 I 3,000 I 137,000 I 15,9700 I 23,400 8 8,10 0 3 31,p00 0 I 21,800 I 109,000 I 23,200 I 4,900 30,000,000 I1,400,000 15,700 13,800 14,900 11,700 16,900 73,000 36,600 38,800 38,2100 90,700 31,500 24,300 260,000 9,700 17,100 3,900 22,500 400 2,900 3,300 2,000 1,200 63,000 10,200 31,100 1,v50 0 44,200 15,600 48,400 151, 000 22,300 39,200 2 3, 70 0 13,700 21,800 17,300 138,000 14,700 58,500 11,t0 00 20,800 25,300 55,700 20,000 206,000 800 800 24,500 1,100 18,800 24,800 700 500 72,000 101,000 29,200 136,000 8,y60 0 15,700 23,200 8,100 108,000 6,200 23,100 24,800 4,800 - Acres - 41 ,i Includes counties with less than 500 acres for harvest or to avoid disclosing individual operations. *Included in "Other Counties.?? - Bushels - 15.2 239,000 16.4 226,000 11.4 170,000 14.0 164,000 11.4 193,000 13.6 992,000 15.7 575,000 14.1 547,000 21.0 801,000 22.5 2,041,000 18.4 580,000 18.1 439,000 19.2 4,983,000 22.9 222,000 18.4 314,000 23.3 90,800 20.4 458,000 17.8 7,p10 0 20.2 58,500 18.4 60,800 14.8 29,600 20.2 24,200 20.1 1,265,000 22.6 231,000 22.8 710,000 24.7 37,000 22.5 993,000 20.7 323,000 19.5 946,000 21.5 3,240,000 22.0 491,000 23.4 918,000 19.8 469,000 15.5 212,000 23.4 510,000 23.7 410,000 21.8 3,010,000 24.4 358,000 21.3 1,245,000 17.1 188,000 25.1 523,000 23.0 582,000 24.2 1,350,000 25.5 509,000 23.1 4,755,000 18.1 14,500 20.3 16,200 20.8 504,000 17.2 18,900 17.3 326,000 22.3 554,000 18.3 12,9800 17.2 8,8600 20.2 1,455,000 26.0 2,630,000 22.4 3 1,p30 0 26.5 3 7,t10 0 24.9 727,000 24.9 74,600 25.7 3,500,000 24.0 206,000 21.5 338,000 19.4 449,000 21.4 173,000 28.7 888,000 24.7 531,000 23.9 2,585,000 18.1 112,000 21.8 504,000 I WHEAT 1984 BUSHELS PRODUCED Five Leading Counties Madison................1,085,000 Baldwin................1,010,000 Morgan................. 835,000 Escambia............... 700,000 Lauderdale............. 675,000 I _I Under 100,000 (:- 'f 100,000 - 199,999 9 200,000 - 499,999 :] 500,000 & over ALABAMA WHEAT: PLANTED, HARVESTED, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1975-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY I I I I Year I Planted I Harvested I Yield I Production II I I - 1,000 Acres - - Bushels - - 1,000 Bushels - 1975 I 155 110 24.0 2,640 1976 175 105 27.0 2,835 1977 I 170 110 28.0 3,080 1978 I 180 90 26.0 2,340 1979 I 220 145 26.0 3,770 1980 325 260 25.5 6,630 1981 650 565 44.0 24,860 1982 850 725 32.0 23,200 1983 600 460 33.0 15,180 1984 480 380 39.0 14,820 42 District andI CountyI Col1bert Fayette Franklin Lamar Marion Other Counties / District 10 Lauderdale Lawrence Limestone Madison Marshall Morgan District 20 Bibb Blount Chiliton Cullin Jefferson St. Clair Shelby Walker Winston Other Counties / District 21 Calhoun Cherokee Cl eburne DeKalb Etowah Jackson Other Counties / District 30 Greene Bale* Marengo Pi ckens Sumter Tuescal oos a Other Counties I1 District 40 Au tauga Dallas Elmore Lowndes Montgomery Perry Wilcox Other Counties 13/ District 50 Chambers Clay Coosa Lee Macon Randolph Russell Tel ladega Tal lapoosa Other Counties I/ District 60 Baldwin Choctaw Clarke Mobile Washington Other Counties ;~ District 70 Butler Conecuh Coyving ton Cr ens haw Escembi a Monroe ALABAMA WHEAT: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1979-80 REVISED, BY COUNTY 1979 1980 I I Yield perI Seeded IHarvested IHarvested IProduction I I Acre I Acres 6,300 900 800 8,000 7,600 4,500 4,100 16,700 1,100 5,000 2,300 2,100 6,600 1,200 4,800 1, 700 21,000 900 1,700 4,000 10,100 900 800 17,0 00 4,300 3,600 3,600 36000 3,000 29,000 1,300 700 4,100 1,900 14,400 800 17,0 00 3,000 4,000 8,800 8,900 14,400 14,900 3,900 24. 70* 1 700 21. 5,000 24. 6,800 27. 3,900 26. 2,300 30. 13,800 33. 600 24. 3,600 26. 3 1,p0 00 30. 1,600 26. 500 36. 3,300 22. 900 26. 500 30. 2,600 25. 600 28. 10,000 25. 800 32. 1,300 26. 900 28. 3,000 28. 6,200 25. 1,900 28. 2,000 28. 500 24. 400 25, 11,v0 00 26, 2,100 22, 6,500 23, 1,600 16 2,200 26, 4,300 22 1,300 27, 18,000 23, 700 25 500 27 2,100 25 700 20 4,000 25 12,300 20 1,100 23 600 21 14,000 20 1,800 24 2,700 27 3,800 25 4,600 31 10,000 25 14,100 29 - Bushels - 6 96,100 I 7 15,p2 0 0 8 82700 I 0 120,000 I 9 190,000 I .9 105,000 .9 71,100 .8 467,000 I .0 14,400 I .0 93,500 I .4 941,000 .2 41,900 I 2 18, 10 0 I 2 73,100 I .1 23,500 2 15, 10 0 2 65,400 I 2 16,900 I .4 254,000 .4 25,900 .5 34,500 I .4 25,600 I .7 86,000 I .3 157,000 I .4 53,900 I .4 56,800 I .4 12,v20 0 .3 10,100 .4 290,000 .9 48,100 .8 155,000 .9 2 7,v10 0 .0 57,200 .9 98,400 .8 36,200 .4 422,000 .9 18,100 .8 13,900 .9 *44 .9 54,400 .3 101,000 .3 250,000 .1 25,400 .0 12,600 .6 288,000 .2 43,600 .1 73,100 .1 95,300 .1 143,000 I I Yield perI Seeded IHarvested IHarvested IProduction I I Acre I Acres 7,800 900 3,000 1,200 3,100 16,000 10,900 9,200 8,900 21,200 2,400 10,400 63,000 1,100 3,100 3,500 5,800 900 2,200 1,000 1,9400 19, 000 1,600 3,000 1,400 3,200 1, 000 10,800 1,500 14,700 3,900 3,000 8,400 2,500 34,000 3,200 6,900 3,300 4,800 9,100 4,800 37,000 600 900 600 2,000 6,400 500 11,000 19,300 2,300 2,700 700 25,000 6,p10 0 7,900 4,500 22,200 8,p60 0 7,200 600 2,300 1,100 2,800 14,000 9,000 8,800 8,500 19,900 2,100 8,700 57,000 600 2,100 2,600 4,g70 0 600 500 500 400 12,000 1,200 2,0 00 600 2,90 0 800 8,500 16,000 900 7,400 3,100 2,9200 5,100 1,0300 20,000 2,700 6,700 2,200 4,500 8,300 4,800 3,800 33,000 500 800 500 1,500 5,300 400 9,000 13,900 1,500 2,v10 0 500 18,g00 0 5,400 8,600 7,000 3,000 15,300 7,p70 0 - Bushels - 39.4 284,000 20.2 12, 100 33.3 76,500 30.4 33,400 36.4 102,000 36.3 508,000 37.1 334,000 32.2 283,000 33.1 281,000 40.1 798,000 28.1 59,000 28.0 244,000 35.1 1,9999,000 29.7 17,800 32.6 68,400 21.5 55,800 28.7 135,000 25.5 15,300 21.4 10,700 27.6 13,800 25.5 10,200 27.3 327,000 33.0 39,600 25.0 50,000 29.0 17,400 33.0 95,600 33.0 26,400 30.0 255,000 30.3 484,000 20.9 18,800 18.8 139,000 26.2 81,300 27.2 59,800 19.8 10 1,t00 0 17.8 23,100 21.2 423,000 27.4 74,000 27.5 184,000 19.3 42,400 24.4 110,000 26.4 219,000 31.5 15 1,v00 0 22.3 64,600 26.2 865,000 20.2 10,100 25.4 2 0, 30 0 27.4 13,700 24.5 36,800 19.2 102,000 20.3 8, 100 21.2 191,000 16.3 22 6, 00 0 15.3 22,900 23.3 48,900 20.4 10,200 17.1 308,000 17.1 9 2, 50 0 20.1 173,000 17.1 120,000 24.2 72,500 I______________I_____. 1/ Includes counties with less then 500 scres for harvest or to avoid disclosing individual operations. * Included in "Other Counties.'1 43 rw~u~ r~ -L I ALABAMA WHEAT: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1981-82 REVISED, BY (C)UNTY 1981 11982 District I I IIII I and I I Yield per II I Yield per I County I Seeded IHarvested IHarvested IProduction I Seeded IHarvested IHarvested IProduction I I Acre III Acre I 0C1lbert Fayette Franklin Lamar Mar ion District 10 Lauderdale Lawrence Limes tone Madison Marshall Morgan District 20 Bibb Blount Chilton Cullman Jefferson St. Clair Shel1by Walker Winston Other Counties Id District 21 Calhoun Cherokee Cleburne DeKalb Etowah Jackson District 30 Greene Hale Mar engo Pickens Sumter Tuscaloosa District 40 Autauga Dallas Elmore Lowndes. Montgomery Perry Wilcox District 50 Chambers Clay Coos a Lee Macon Randolph Russell Tel ladega Tal lapoosa Other CountiesII District 60 Baldwin Choc taw Clarke Mobile Washington Other Counties 1 District 70 Butle ar Conecuh Covington Cr ens hew Escembi a Monroe District 80 Barbour Bullock 17,400 17,100 44.1 4,800 2,300 34.9 6,300 4,800 38.1 1,400 1,300 32.1 9,100 8,500 47.1 39,000 34,000 42.9 28,000 25v400 45.7 19,400 189S00 43.7 24,600 22,900 48.7 48,500 45,300 49.7 11,000 10,100 38.8 30,500 28,800 41.8 162,000 1S19000 45.9 1,600 1,400 42.3 6,700 S,100 38.0 31500 2,700 40.0 11,100 8,400 37.1 1,400 1,200 36.2 2,200 1,100 43.2 800 S00 33.2 1,700 600 27.2 29,000 21,000 38.0 4,800 4,000 33.5 7,700 7,100 44.5 1,200 500 32.6 16,300 14,300 45.5 2,700 2,600 36.8 21,300 189S00 43.5 S4,000 47,000 42.9 7,800 6,800 S2.1 33,800 26,600 43.0 16,300 1S,100 44.0 8,100 6,700 40.0 16,600 13,800 42.0 S,400 59000 48.0 88,000 74,000 43.9 4,000 3,200 43.1 32,000 30,800 49.1 9,600 6,000 38.0 22,300 17,600 46.1 18,900 17,200 49.1 222500 21,800 49.1 13,700 13,400 44.1 123,000 110,000 47.2 900 600 39.0 700 500 36.0 4tSOO 2,800 52.5 1,000 800 47.0 4p5OO 3,400 40.9 8,000 69500 50.6 2,000 1,200 54.7 400 200 37.0 22,000 16,000 47.9 16,800 159400 44.7 3,300 3,200 33.8 1,000 900 38.8 900 S00 16.2 22,000 20,000 42.3 7,100 4,.900 43.9 4,600 4,000 42.0 14,800 12,000 35.9 59500 4,200 41.9 17,200 159600 44.9 6,800 6,300 45.9 569000 47,000 42.1 3,000 2,900 35.9 4,000 3,600 33.9 - Bushels - - Acres - 754,000 17,100 160500 80,300 183,000 4 1,t7 0 0 400,000 1,459,000 1,162,000 I 809,000 I 1,116,000 I 212529000 I 392,000 I 1,203,000 I 6,934,000 I 599200 19 4, 0 0 0 108,000 I 312,000 43,400 47,500 16,600I 16,3 0 0 134,000I 316,000I 16,3 0 0 95,700I 805,000 2,017,000I 1,144,000 664,000I 268,000I 5809000I 240,000I 39250,000I 138,000 1,512,000 228,000I 811,000I 844,000I 1,070,000 5 19 4 10 00 23,400 18,000 147,000 37,600 139,000 329,000 7,4600 767,000 689,000 108,000 34,900 13,9100 845,000 21S5,000 168,000 431,000 176,000 70 1,p00 0 289,000 1,980,000 104,000 12 2, 00 0 169,000 4,600 4,000 8,200 7,600 2,900 29500 14,200 13,400 47,000 44,000 30,000 28,800 21,000 19,600 36,000 33,400 70,000 66,600 16,000 12,400 359000 32,200 208,000 193,000 4,000 3,600 I 13,200 9, 40 0 I 3,300 2,900 159200 14,700 1,600 1,300 1, 7 00 1,300 700 600 800 700 40v500 34,SOO 11,000 9,000 15,700 15,100 1,900 19500 32,000 30,300 5v900 S,600 179500 16,000 84,000 77,SOO 13,700 12,400 30,000 18,000 24,700 21,000 11,000 9,600 15,400 119S00 9,200 8,000 104,000 80,500 I 59500 4,000 I 46,000 429500 I 10,000 5,9000 I 20,000 12,000 I 24,9000 19,000 I 26,000 229500 I 112500 9,000 I143,000 114,000 I 2,500 2,000 I 2,SOO 1,700 6I 0 59500SSO I 1,300 1,000 51S000 3,7100 I 139500 12,000 I 1,700 1,200 I 500 400 I 33,500 27,500 I 39,000 3S,000 I 3,700 32500 lp1400 1,200 I 900 800 I 45,000 402500 690 5,O ,700 I 7pSOO 6,600 I 15,SOO 11,100 51500O 3,800 I 2S,000 18,300 6pI 6,00 9000 I 66,000 S09500 I 3,800 3,100 690 6,SO S10 I 11,000 8,900 - Acres - in "Other Counties." 44 _ - Bushels - 35.2 580,000 35.0 140,000 34.9 265,000 30.0 75,000 34.0 455,000 34.4 1,515,000 35.6 1,025,000 35.7 700,000 36.5 1,220,000 39.0 2,600,000 26.2 325,000 33.2 1,070,000 36.0 6,940,000 27.8 100,000 28.7 270,000 27.6 80,000 27.9 410,000 29.2 30,000 26.0 35,000 25.0 15,000 24.3 17,000 28.0 965,000 26.1 235,000 32.5 490,000 30.0 45,000 25.4 770,000 26.8 150,000 25.0 400,000 27.0 2,090,000 33.9 420,000 35.6 640,000 34.3 720,000 36.5 350,000 28.7 330,000 33.8 270,000 33.9 2,730,000 25.0 100,000 29.2 1,240,000 24.0 120,000 29.6 355,000 23.9 455,000 26.0 585,000 33.3 300,000 27.7 3,155,000 33.0 66,000 31.8 54,000 30.9 170,000 33.0 33,000 27.0 100,000 33.3 400,000 29.2 35,000 30.0 12,000 31.6 870,000 37.1 1,300,000 34.3 120,000 35.0 42,000 35.0 28,000 36.8 1,490,000 36.8 210,000 31.8 2 10,t0 00 28.8 320,000 28.9 110,000 31.7 580,000 37.0 185,000 31.0 1,615,000 ALABAMA WHEAT: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1983 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY I 1983 I 1984 District I I I and I I [ Yield per I [ I Yield per I County Seeded I Harvested I Harvested I Production I Seeded I Harvested I Harvested I Production I I I Acre I I I I Acre I I__ LI I 4- II I Colbert Fayette Franklin Lamar Marion District 10 Lauderdale Lawrence Limestone Madison Marshall Morgan District 20 Bibb Blount Chilton Cullman Jefferson St. Clair Shelby Walker Winston Other Counties 1/ District 21 Calhoun Cherokee Cleburne DeKalb Etowah Jackson District 30 Greene Hale Marengo Pickens Sumter Tuscaloosa District 40 Autauga Dallas Elmore Lowndes Montgomery Perry Wilcox District 50 Chambers Clay Coosa Lee Macon Randolph Russell Talladega Tallapoosa Other Counties 1/ District 60 Baldwin Choctaw Clarke Mobile Washington Other Counties 1/ District 70 Butler Conecuh Covington Crenshaw Eseambia Monroe District 80 Barbour Bullock Coffee Dale Geneva Henry Hous ton Pike District 90 State Total - Acres - 12,000 10,000 2,300 1,500 5,200 4,300 2,000 1,200 6,000 5,000 27,500 22,000 23,000 17,500 15,000 12,000 19,000 16,000 28,000 25,000 7,000 5,500 28,000 20,000 120,000 96,000 3,500 3,000 7,500 5,000 2,500 2,000 12,000 9,500 1,500 1,000 2,500 1,800 ** 1.,000 700 30,500 23,000 5,200 4,000 9,000 6,500 1,300 1,000 18,000 13,000 6,000 5,000 9,500 7,500 49,000 37,000 7,500 6,000 16,500 11,000 14,000 10,500 9,000 5,000 9,500 5,500 7,500 5,000 64,000 43,000 6,500 4,500 24,000 22,000 13,500 6,500 17,000 12,500 24,500 18,000 18,000 13,500 8,500 6,000 112,000 83,000 2,000 1,700 1,900 1,500 5,000 4,000 700 600 3,500 2,100 9,300 7,000 1,000 700 600 400 24,000 18,000 30,500 25,500 ** 4,000 3,000 1,000 800 1,000 700 36,500 30,000O 6,000 5,500 6,500 6,000 13,500 10,000 4,000 3,500 27,000 23,000 6,500 5,000 63,500 53,000 3,500 3,000 6,000 4,500 10,000 8,000 5,500 5,000 17,000 10,000 11,000 9,500 12,000 10,500 8,000 4,500 73,000 55,000 600,000 460,000 37.2 372,000 6,500 26.7 40,000 I 2,000 29.1 125,000 I 3,000 30.8 37,000 2,000 33.6 168,000 5,500 33.7 742,000 I 19,000 35.2 616,000 I 17,000 33.9 407,000 13,000 38.2 611,000 15,000 38.5 963,000 24,000 30.0 165,000 I 6,000 36.4 728,000 I 18,000 36.4 3,490,000 I 93,000 21.3 64,000 3,000 27.4 137,000 I 7,000 27.5 55,000 I 2,000 36.7 349,000 I 9,500 27.0 27,000 1,200 27.8 50,000 1,000 22.9 16,000 1,300 30.3 698,000 25,000 26.0 104,000 I 3,000 31.7 206,000 I 7,000 32.0 32,000 1,000 34.3 446,000 I 21,000 33.2 166,000 I 3,500 34.8 261,000 I 11,500 32.8 1,215,000 I 47,000 29.8 179,000 7,000 31.5 347,000 13,000 29.8 313,000 I 12,000 38.0 190,000 9,000 29.3 161,000 I 8,000 29.0 145,000 6,000 31.0 1,335,000 55,000 34.2 154,000 I 5,000 25.5 560,000 I 15,000 31.5 205,000 I 9,000 30.6 383,000 10,000 26.3 473,000 I 22,000 33.0 445,000 I 16,000 25.0 150,000 I 6,000 28.6 2,370,000 83,000 25.9 44,000 1,200 32.0 48,000 I 1,100 36.8 147,000 3,400 28.3 17,000 * 24.8 52,000 2,000 30.0 210,000 I 7,000 32.9 23,000 900 35.0 14,000 400 30.8 555,000I 16,000 37.3 950,000 I 27,500 36.7 110,000 I 6,000 35.0 28,000 I 1,000 24.3 17,000 500 36.8 1,105,000 35,000O 30.4 167,000 5,500 34.7 208,000 I 6,000 29.3 293,000 I 8,000 32.0 112,000 2,500 34.3 790,000 I 18,500 38.0 190,000 I 5,500 33.2 1,760,000 I 46,000 30.7 92,000 I 3,500 28.0 126,000 I 6,000 32.0 256,000 I 8,000 32.4 162,000 I 5,000 36.9 369,000 I 15,000 37.1 352,000 I 9,000 36.8 386,000 I 10,000 37.1 167,000 I 4,500 34.7 1,910,000 I 61,000 33.0 15,180,000 480,000 5,400 1,300 2,400 1,500 4,400 15,000 14,500 11,000 14,000 22,000 5,000 15,500 82,000 2,500 3,500 1,500 6,000 1,000 900 600 16,000 2,500 5,500 800 15,500 2,700 8,000 35,000 5,500 8,000 9,000 5,500 5,500 4,500 38,000 4,000 13,000 5,000 6,000 18,000 12,000 5,000 63,000 900 700 2,800 1,400 5,400 500 300 12,000 24,000 5,000 700 300 30,000 4,800 5,200 7,000 2,000 15,000 5,000 39,000 3,500 5,000 7,000 3,500 11,000 8,000 8,000 4,000 50,000 380,000 38.9 36.9 34.2 23.3 35.2 35.3 46.6 40.9 46.4 49.3 31.0 53.9 47.0 42.0 42.9 30.0 45.0 32.0 33.3 30.0 40.6 42.0 39.1 43.8 41.0 37.0 38.8 40.0 34.5 S43.8 31.1 38.2 40.0 35.6 37.1 31.3 26.2 34.0 28.3 27.8 33.3 27.0 29.2 40.0 35.7 39.3 32.1 47.2 36.0 36.7 41.7 42.1 36.0 30.0 30.0 40.7 41.7 40.4 34.3 35.0 46.7 38.0 41.3 37.1 30.0 37.1 41.4 38.2 36.3 32.5 38.8 36.2 39.0 210,000 48,000 82,000 35,000 155,000 530,000 675,000 450,000 650,000 1,085,000 155,000 835,000 3,850,000 105,000 150,000 45,000 270,000 32,000 30,000 18,000 650,000 105,000 215,000 35,000 635,000 100,000 310,000 1,400,000 190,000 350,000 280,000 210,000 220,000 160,000 1,410,000 125,000 340,000 170,000 170,000 500,000 400,000 135,000 1,840,000 36,000 25,000 110,000 45,000 255,000 18,000 11,000 500,000 1,010,000 180,000 21,000 9,000 1,220,000 200,000 210,000 240,000 70,000 700,000 190,000 1,610,000 130,000 150,000 260,000 145,000 420,000 290,000 260,000 155,000 1,810,000 14,820,000 45 1/ Includes counties with less than 500 acres for harvest or to avoid disclosing individual operations. Included in "Other Counties." Acres -- Bushels - - Bushels - ALABAMA IRISH POTATOES AND SWEETPOTATOES: PLANTED, HARVESTED, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1975-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY ALABAMA PEACHES AND PECANS: PRODUCTION, 1975-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY I Irish Potatoes Sweetpotatoes Peaches Pecans Year I I I I I I I I I IPlantediHarvestedl Yield I Production IPlantedlHarvestedl Yield I Production I Production I Production _ I I I I I I I I I 1,000 Acres Cwt. 1,000 Cwt. I 1,000 Acres Cwt. 1,000 Cwt. I Mil. Lbs. I 1,000 Lbs. 1975 I 19.6 19.6 139 2,728 I 5.8 5.8 90 522 I 7.0 I 20,000 1976 I 20.0 19.7 142 2,799 I 5.5 5.5 90 495 I 17.0 5,000 1977 I 19.0 18.0 112 2,010 I 5.5 5.3 85 451 I 14.0 32,000 1978 I 19.0 17.5 123 2,150 5.5 5.5 100 550 I 16.0 I 22,000 1979 I 18.0 16.3 157 2,552 5.7 5.7 110 627 I 20.0 I 4,000 1980 15.0 14.5 76 1,100 I 5.5 5.3 100 530 I 14.0 20,000 1981 13.2 13.1 159 2,085 I 5.6 5.4 115 621 22.0 I 34,000 1982 I 13.2 12.8 157 2,004 I 5.7 5.5 120 660 15.0 23,000 1983 14.0 13.4 115 1,536 5.0 4.9 105 515 I 14.0 I 24,000 1984 I 13.2 12.9 124 1,599 I 6.0 5.9 115 679 I 22.0 13,000 _ _I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __I __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ ALABAMA IRISH POTATOES: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1979-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY 1979 1980 1981 County I I I I I I I IHarvestedl Yield I Production IHarvestedl Yield I Production Harvestedl Yield I Production I I I I I I I I I I Acres Cwt. Cwt. Acres Cwt. Cwt. I Acres Cwt. Cwt. Baldwin 5,900 140 826,000 I 3,900 135 525,000 3,100 182 565,000 Cullman I 400 175 70,000 * * * I * * * DeKalb I 5,600 170 954,000 I 5,800 51 298,000 5,500 149 819,000 Escambia I 200 140 28,000 200 140 28,000 I * * * Jackson I 2,500 171 427,000 I 3,200 44 140,000 I 3,000 154 463,000 Marshall I 300 177 53,000 I 300 43 13,000 400 140 56,000 Mobile 1,200 140 168,000 I 500 130 65,000 800 171 137,000 Other Counties I 200 130 26,000 I 600 52 31,000 300 150 45,000 State Total I 16,300 157 2,552,000 I 14,500 76 1,100,000 13,100 159 2,085,000 I I I I 1982 1983 I 1984 I I I County I I I I I I I I I IHarvestedl Yield I Production IHarvestedl Yield I Production IHarvestedl Yield I Production I I I I I I I I I I Acres Cwt. Cwt. I Acres Cwt. Cwt. I Acres Cwt. Cwt. I I I Baldwin I 3,100 169 525,000 I 3,000 122 366,000 I 3,000 145 435,000 Cullman I * * * I 700 106 74,000 I 1,000 125 125,000 DeKalb I 5,300 151 801,000 I 5,400 114 614,000 I 5,300 120 634,000 Escambia I * * * 1 200 110 22,000 I * * * Jackson I 2,700 148 400,000 I 2,600 104 270,000 I 2,300 110 253,000 Marshall I 400 147 59,000 I 400 110 44,000 I 200 120 24,000 Mobile 1 1,000 172 172,000 I 900 139 125,000 I 900 120 108,000 1 I I Other Counties I 300 157 47,000 I 200 105 21,000 I 200 100 20,000 I I I State Total I 12,800 157 2,004,000 I 13,400 115 1,536,000 I 12,900 124 1,599,000 I I I ? Data not published for counties with less than 200 acres. 46 ALABAMA SWEETPOTATOES: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1979-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY I 1979 I 1980 1981 I I I I I I I I I County IHarvestedi Yield I Production Harvestedl Yield I Production IHarvestedl Yield I Production I I I I I I I I I SAcres Cwt. Cwt. Acres Cwt. Cwt. Acres Cwt. Cwt. Baldwin 700 110 77,000 800 119 95,000 800 117 93,000 Blount 200 110 22,000 100 90 9,000 100 125 12,500 Chilton I 300 110 33,000 300 100 30,000 300 124 37,300 Cullman I 3,000 110 330,000 2,400 118 283,000 2,500 112 279,000 Etowah I 700 110 77,000 600 75 45,000 600 114 68,400 Morgan 200 110 22,000 200 60 12,000 200 124 24,800 Perry I 300 110 33,000 200 60 12,000 200 124 24,800 Tuscaloosa 100 110 11,000 100 80 8,000 100 125 12,500 Other Counties I 200 110 22,000 600 60 36,000 600 114 68,400 State Total I 5,700 110 627,000 5,300 100 530,000 5,400 115 621,000 S1982 I 1983 I 1984 I I I I I I I I I County Harvested[ Yield I Production IHarvestedi Yield I Production IHarvestedl Yield I Production I I I I I I I I I I Acres Cwt. Cwt. Acres Cwt. Cwt. Acres Cwt. Cwt. Baldwin 1,200 125 150,000 1,100 105 114,000 1,200 115 136,000 Blount 100 120 12,000 * * * * * * Chilton 400 140 56,000 100 110 11,000 * * * Cullman I 2,600 115 299,000 2,500 105 258,000 3,200 120 387,000 Dale I * * * * * * 200 105 21,000 Etowah I 400 105 42,000 400 105 42,000 200 100 20,000 Macon I * * * * * * 100 100 10,000 Morgan I 200 120 24,000 200 110 22,000 200 105 21,000 Perry I 200 135 27,000 200 120 24,000 200 100 20,000 Tuscaloosa I 200 130 26,000 200 120 23,000 200 100 20,000 Other Counties 200 120 24,000 200 105 21,000 400 110 44,000 State Total I 5,500 120 660,000 4,900 105 515,000 5,900 115 679,000 * Data not published for counties with less than 100 acres. ALABAMA PEACHES: PRODUCTION, 1979-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY I I I I I County I 1979 1980 I 1981 I 1982 1983 1984 I I I I I - Pounds - Autauga * 787,000 860,000 825,000 550,000 740,000 Bibb I * * * 70,000 104,000 Blount I 4,804,000 4,320,000 4,400,000 3,500,000 4,200,000 5,500,000 Butler I * * * 5,000 9,000 115,000 Calhoun I * * * * * 29,000 Cherokee * * * 14,000 33,000 218,000 Chilton I 10,300,000 10,300,000 12,100,000 8,000,000 7,000,000 6,800,000 Clarke I * * * * 90,000 120,000 Clay I * * * 35,000 24,000 35,000 Cleburne I * * * * * 55,000 Colbert I 57,000 93,000 102,000 170,000 268,000 372,000 Covington I * * 20,000 70,000 190,000 278,000 Crenshaw . . ? * * 15,000 Cullman * 166,000 180,000 * 150,000 216,000 DeKalb I * * * * * 68,000 Fay.ette * * * 30,000 54,000 75,000 Franklin * 120,000 132,000 * * * Hale I * * 198,000 Jefferson I * 280,000 308,000 * * 610,000 Lauderdale * 98,000 108,000 * * * Lawrence 71,000 * 50,000 * 40,000 235,000 Lee I* 80,000 88,000 120,000 167,000 225,000 Limestone I 1,811,000 2,000,000 2,200,000 1,000,000 216,000 2,400,000 Macon I 257,000 200,000 220,000 90,000 50,000 100,000 Madison * 192,000 210,000 * * * Marengo I* * 12,000 * * * Marshall ? * 10,000 * * 226,000 Monroe * * * ? 28,000 40,000 Morgan ? * 20,000 400,000 168,000 950,000 Perry ? * * 10,000 40,000 57,000 Pickens * * 16,000 14,000 * 12,000 Pike ? * * 15,000 56,000 76,000 Talladega * ? * 50,000 36,000 118,000 Tallapoosa ? * 40,000 * * * Tuscaloosa 71,000 * 40,000 90,000 96,000 132,000 Walker * * 10,000 75,000 50,000 70,000 Other Counties I 2,629,000 1,364,000 874,000 487,000 415,000 1,811,000 State Total I 20,000,000 20,000,000 22,000,000 15,000,000 14,000,000 22,000,000 A ti i C ""I V ini i iinI nprptione oqr * Counties with less than 5,000 pounds or any counties for wh combined into "Other Counties." 47 rigures wouia aisciose inuiviuuui OPUFULIVIlb ttl-U ALABAMA PECANS: PRODUCTION 1979-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY II I I I I County I 1979 I 1980 i 1981 I 1982 I 1983 I 1984 II I I I I Autauga Baldwin Barbour Bullock Butler Calhoun Chambers Choctaw Clarke Clay Cleburne Coffee Conecuh Coosa Covington Crenshaw Cullman Dale Dallas Elmore Escambia Geneva Greene Hale Henry Houston Jefferson Lee Limestone Lowndes Macon Madison Marengo Marshall Mobile Monroe Montgomery Morgan Perry Pike Randolph Russell Sumter Tallapoosa Tuscaloosa Walker Wilcox Winston Other Counties State Total 40,000 11,000 54,000 395,000 114,000 * 34,000 17,000 * * * 46,000 * 297,000 320,000 10,000 * 69,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 43,000 17,000 * 169,000 343,000 * 37,000 71,000 14,000 96,000 74,000 * 40,000 * 149,000 869,000 46,000 * 286,000 * 129,000 24,000 40,000 23*000 23,000 23,000 19,000 21,000 4,000,000 1,503,000 11,000 2,030,000 1,215,000 435,000 * 130,000 17,000 104,000 * * 724,000 28,000 132,000 1,257,000 217,000 * 302,000 31,000 338,000 261,000 1,546,000 23,000 * 696,000 1,429,000 * 159,000 267,000 31,000 203,000 278,000 * 150,000 * 237,000 2,294,000 174,000 * 2,004,000 16,000 1,478,000 31,000 104,000 * 10,000 79,000 16,000 40,000 20,000,000 750,000 6,000,000 2,100,000 1,000,000 522,000 45*000 45,000 45 ,000 145,000 200,000 12,000 869,000 360,000 50,000 1,571,000 350,000 * 385 ,000 13,000 340,000 325,000 1,237,000 46,000 150,000 557,000 1,143,000 15,000 68,000 138,000 45,000 108,000 125,000 * 180,000 6,050,000 350,000 1,376,000 78,000 72,000 1,402,000 * 1,478,000 70,000 41,000 50,000 22,000 25,000 20,000 72,000 30,000,000 I- Pounds - 300,000 3,520,000 2,010,000 1,200,000 260,000 * 30,000 75,000 125,000 140,000 15,000 340,000 500,000 38,000 3,190,000 220,000 50,000 305,000 120,000 240,000 250,000 900,000 20,000 90,000 210,000 450,000 15,000 66,000 40,000 50,000 110,000 45,000 * 150,000 4,500,000 330,000 900,000 25,000 75,000 450,000 * 1,200,000 90,000 95,000 75,000 15,000 100,000 15,000 56,000 23,000,000 * Counties with less than 10,000 combined into "Other Counties." pounds or any counties for which figures would disclose indlviaual operations are 48 400,000 4,700,000 2,030,000 1,200,000 300,000 * 30,000 70,000 150,000 70,000 * 270,000 280,000 37,000 2,000,000 260,000 40,000 220,000 80,000 270,000 650,000 1,000,000 10,000 150,000 110,000 275,000 10,000 70,000 20,000 55,000 105,000 25,000 10,000 110,000 4,000,000 370,000 650,000 15,000 80,000 2,000,000 * 1,400,000 140,000 40,000 60,000 * 170,000 * 68,000 24,000,000 I 140,000 1,600,000 1,900,000 1,200,000 350,000 20,000 20,000 60,000 70,000 30,000 * 240,000 230,000 20,000 700,000 400,000 60,000 105,000 70,000 110,000 400,000 600,000 20*000 20,000 70,000 170,000 * 30,000 10,000 50,000 105,000 15,000 70,000 1,100,000 90,000 500,000 50,000 560,000 1,500,000 100,000 25,000 30,000 120*000 120,000 13*000000 60,000 13,000,000 Iviw ~4 UUO I I LI VE STOCK REV IEW 1984 Robert L. Jefferson Cattle Numbers Down 2 Percent: All cattle and calves in Alabama as of January 1, 1985, totaled 1,830,000 head. This is 2 percent below the January 1 inventory last year and 4 percent below the January 1, 1983, inventory. Classes were down from a year ago for beef cows, milk cows, steers 500 pounds or heavier, and calves under 500 pounds; while classes were up for heifers for beef cow replacements, other heifers 500 pounds or over, and bulls 500 pounds or over. All cows that have calved, at 920,000 head, were down 2 percent. Beef cows decreased 12,000 head, while milk cows were down 3,000 head. Heifers for beef cow replacements were up 4,000 head, while milk cow replacements remain the same as a year ago. Steers 500 pounds and over decreased 27 percent and calves under 500 pounds were down 6 percent. The 1984 calf crop was placed at 830,000 head, down 5 percent from 1983. Alabama ranked 22nd among states in all cattle, but lth in the number of beef cows on farms. kig.a: Alabama's December 1, 1984, hog and pig inventory was at a record low 360,000 head, 80,000 less than the previous low established in 1983. Breeding stock dropped to 56,000 head, compared to 75,000 head in 1983, while market hogs dropped 17 percent to 304,000 head. The 1984 pig crop totaled 625,000 head, down 20 percent from 1983. Pork producers farrowed 81,000 sows during 1984, down 21 percent from the previous year. Alabama ranked li among states in total hog numbers. Milk Production Down: Alabama's dairymen produced an estimated 536 million pounds of milk during 1984, off 6 percent from the 573 million pounds during 1983. The annual average number of cows milked was 50,000 head, 3,000 below the 1983 average. Production per cow averaged 10,720 pounds for 1984. Red Meat Production: The 1984 production of red meat (beef, veal, pork, and mutton) in Alabama totaled 242.5 million pounds (dress weight). This was 5 percent less than the 1983 level. Cattle slaughter totaled 236,600 head, 7 percent below a year earlier. Calf slaughter totaled 2,900 head, 900 head less than the previous year. Hogs butchered, at 530,500 head, were up 1 percent. 49 CATTLE and CALVES January 1, 1985 Five Leading Counties Montgomery................65,000 Lowndes...................64,000 Geneva....................62,000 Lauderdale................60,800 Cullman...................48,000 11I Under 25,000 I 1 25,000 - 34,999 I: : 1 35,000 - 49,999 1 50,000 & over ALABAMA CATTLE AND CALVES: JANUARY 1 INVENTORY AND VALUE, 1976-84 REVISED, 1985 PRELIMINARY Cows & Heifers I Heifers 500 Pounds I Steers, Bulls I I I That Have Calved I & Over I & Heifers I I Value I I I Beef I Milk I I Steers I Bulls I Steers I I I Beef I Milk I Cow I Cow I I 500 Lbs. 1500 Lbs.l Heifers, I I Average I Year I Cows I Cows I Replace- I Replace- I Other I & & I & Bulls I Total I per I Total I I I ments I ments I I Over I Over I Under I I Head I I I I I I I I I 500 Lbs. I I I 1,000 1,000 Head Dollars Dollars 1976 1,314 86 199 23 80 214 63 871 2,850 125 356,250 1977 1,096 84 182 21 71 179 71 656 2,360 150 354,000 1978 1,021 79 138 17 49 151 68 607 2,130 160 340,800 1979 I 911 74 118 15 42 102 58 500 1,820 300 546,000 1980 I 847 72 138 14 48 80 64 467 1,730 435 752,550 1981 I 946 64 148 17 48 83 67 552 1,925 350 673,750 1982 I 950 60 170 17 37 98 64 554 1,950 300 585,000 1983 I 935 55 152 16 38 115 61 538 1,910 315 601,650 1984 I 883 52 150 15 39 129 58 544 1,870 305 570,350 1985 I 871 49 154 15 69 94 64 514 1,830 295 539,850 50 ALABAMA CATTLE: NUMBER ON FARMS, JANUARY 1, 1980-82 REVISED, BY COUNTY II I District 1980 1981 I 1982 and I I County I I I I I I SAll Cattle [ Beef Cows I All Cattle I Beef Cows I All Cattle [ Beef Cows I I J I I I Colbert Fayette Franklin Lamar Marion District 10 Lauderdale Lawrence Limestone Madison Marshall Morgan District 20 Bibb Blount Chilton Cullman Jefferson St. Clair Shelby Walker Winston District 21 Calhoun Cherokee Cleburne DeKalb Etowah Jackson District 30 Greene Hale Marengo Pickens Sumter Tuscaloosa District 40 Autauga Dallas Elmore Lowndes Montgomery Perry Wilcox District 50 Chambers Clay Coosa Lee Macon Randolph Russell Talladega Tallapoosa District 60 Baldwin Choctaw Clarke Mobile Washington District 70 Butler Conecuh Covington Crenshaw Escambia Monroe District 80 Barbour Bullock Coffee Dale Geneva Henry Houston Pike District 90 State Total 24,000 10,000 26,000 10,000 17,000 87,000 40,000 40,000 29,000 35,000 30,000 35,000 209,000 12,000 34,000 19,000 56,000 14,000 17,000 18,000 13,000 14,000 197,000 19,000 14,000 9,000 35,000 22,000 28,000 127,000 24,000 35,000 43,000 19,000 40,000 20,000 181,000 21,000 45,000 28,000 54,000 64,000 24,000 31,000 267,000 21,000 19,000 9,000 14,000 22,000 17,000 12,000 24,000 14,000 152,000 42,000 17,000 17,000 26,000 15,000 117,000 28,000 21,000 35,000 22,000 17,000 24,000 147,000 35,000 26,000 29,000 21,000 40,000 22,000 36,000 37,000 246,000 1,730,000 11,200 4,300 13,300 4,200 8,900 41,900 17,500 17,500 12,900 17,300 16,600 17,100 98,900 4,600 19,400 11,000 26,200 4,500 9,100 6,300 6,200 6,300 93,600 7,400 6,100 4,400 21,500 10,700 15,300 65,400 10,900 17,300 23,400 11,000 18,900 7,500 89,000 10,800 24,600 14,200 29,500 30,600 11,700 15,600 137,000 11,500 8,300 4,500 9,200 10,100 9,700 6,600 10,500 6,300 76,700 16,700 8,200 8,000 11,300 6,000 50,200 12,600 11,400 17,200 10,600 6,200 12,700 70,700 18,900 15,400 14,600 11,100 15,700 12,600 18,400 21,900 128,600 852,000 29,000 12,000 29,000 11,000 17,000 98,000 44,000 42,000 33,000 40,000 37,000 39,000 235,000 14,000 39,000 23,000 66,000 15,000 19,000 21,000 15,000 17,000 229,000 19,000 15,000 11,000 36,000 26,000 33,000 140,000 28,000 39,000 46,000 20,000 44,000 21,000 198,000 22,000 52,000 31,000 58,000 72,000 25,000 33,000 293,000 23,000 21,000 10,000 16,000 25,000 19,000 13,000 25,000 15,000 167,000 45,000 19,000 20,000 28,000 18,000 130,000 29,000 23,000 39,000 25,000 19,000 27,000 162,000 38,000 30,000 32,000 24,000 45,000 25,000 39,000 40,000 273,000 1,925,000 14,000 5,300 14,000 5,200 9,500 48,000 19,900 19,100 14,900 19,900 19,100 19,300 112,200 5,600 20,200 11,800 30,700 5,100 10,000 8,000 7,300 7,100 105,800 8,400 6,400 5,300 20,500 13,000 18,000 71,600 13,000 18,000 24,900 11,000 21,000 8,100 96,000 11,500 28,500 16,100 31,600 35,000 12,000 16,800 151,500 11,700 9,300 5,100 9,500 11,900 10,300 7,200 11,500 6,900 83,400 17,900 9,200 9,400 12,400 7,800 56,700 13,300 12,700 18,500 12,600 7,500 14,100 78,700 21,000 17,000 16,500 13,100 17,900 13,700 19,500 23,400 142,100 946,000 26,800 12,000 28,000 11,000 18,200 96,000 48,000 40,800 35,700 39,000 32,800 37,700 234,000 12,600 41,000 20,000 56,000 15,500 22,000 22,100 16,200 16,600 222,000 17,000 16,000 11,300 34,500 29,200 33,000 141,000 31,000 44,900 42,600 21,000 45,000 S 20,500 205,000 23,600 50,300 31,500 I 65,700 I 73,900 I 27,000 I 33,000 I 305,000 S 21,800 I 21,300 I 10,000 I 14,500 I 21,700 I 20,400 I 12,100 S 34,200 S 15,000 171,000 I 41,300 I 19,500 S 19,000 I 30,200 I 18,000 128,000 I 29,000 S 23,500 S 41,000 I 22,000 28,000 I 26,500 S 170,000 I 39,000 S 28,500 S 34,900 21,200 47,000 I 27,400 I 40,100 I 39,900 I 278,000 I 1,950,000 13,200 5,400 13,500 5,200 10,200 47,500 20,800 18,200 15,700 19,500 16,000 17,800 108,000 6,800 19,100 12,300 24,600 6,200 10,800 7,300 8,500 6,400 102,000 8,000 5,500 5,900 18,300 14,800 17,800 70,300 14,400 19,900 23,000 8,500 25,300 8,900 100,000 12,200 25,900 16,100 33,200 35,500 10,100 19,000 152,000 11,100 9,200 7,200 7,400 10,000 10,600 6,900 15,600 7,000 85 ,000 17,000 9,200 8,900 14,500 8,800 58,400 14,200 12,200 19,500 10,700 12,400 13,800 82,800 20,200 16,100 16,500 14,300 20,100 15,100 20,400 21,300 144,000 950,000 51 I__I _I ALABAMA CATTLE: NUMBER ON FARMS, JANUARY 1, 1983-84 REVISED, 1985 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY I II District I1983 I1984 I1985 CountyIIII I I All Cattle I Beef Cowas All Cattle Beef Cows I All Cattle Beef Cowa Cal bert Fayette Franklin Lamar Mar ion District 10 Lauderdale Lawrence Limes tone Madison Marshall Morgan District 20 Bibb Blount Chi lton Cullman Jefferson St. Clair Shelby Walker Winston District 21 Calhoun Cherokee Cleburne DeKaib Etowah Jackson District 30 Greene Male Marengo Pi ckens Sumter Tuscaloosa District 40 Au tauga Dallas Elmore Lowndes Montgomery Perry Wilcox District 50 Chambers Clay Coosa Lee Macon Randolph Russell Tel ladega Tal lapoosa District 60 Baldwin Choctaw Clarke Mobile Wash ing ton District 70 Butler Conecuh Covi1ngton Crenshaw Escambi a Monroe District 80 Barbour Bullock Coffee Dale Geneva I 23,200 I 13,000 I 29,000 I 14,000 I 12,800 I 92,000 I 54,000 I 40,400 I 35,600 I 38,500 I 20,200 I 36,300 I 225,000 I 10,000 I 32,800 I 23,000 I 51,000 I 12,000 I 18,000 I 31,400 I 16,v80 0 I 20,000 I 215,000 17,700 I 16,v80 0 I 11,400 30,300 28,500 32,300 137,000 33,600 43,800 43,700 23,000 41,100 15,p80 0 2 01 t,00 0 21,9000 45,600 29,800 67,400 8 1,p60 0 26,400 I 29,200 I 301,000 I 19,300 I 20,100 I 20,000 I 18,v00 0 I 12,000 I 34,200 I 14,800 I 167,000 I 37,600 17,000 I 16,500 I 37,200 I 15,p70 0 I 12 4, 00 0 I 26,500 I 24,000 I 47,300 23,000 31,000 24,000 176,000 43,000 30,500 30,000 18,800 51,000 11,600 6, 00 0 14,300 6,800 7,300 460000 2 4,v10 0 18,400 16,100 19,400 10,30 0 17,70 0 10 6,00 0 4,800 16,300 11,700 24,600 8,5300 8,100 99,000 8,100 5,2700 16,400 14,400 17,300 68,500 15,900 19, 80 0 23,800 10,t90 0 21,600 7,000 99,000 10,800 23,900 15,300 35,000 3 9,30 0 11,100 15,60 0 151,000 9,800 9,9000 5,900 10,200 9,300 6,700 15,700 6,9 0 0 83,000 15,300 8, 100 17, 30 0 7,500 12,v70 0 12 p 800 22,800 11,t50 0 13, 30 0 12,9600 8 5, 50 0 23,000 17,100 14, 8 00 11,400 21,400 23,100 12,100 27,000 14,000 13,800 90,000 57,600 44,700 34,000 33,500 18,v20 0 32,000 220,000 11,300 31,100 25,500 459 800 12,100 20,000 30,300 18,100 18,800 213,000 19,000 17,000 11,p20 0 26,9500 24,300 33,000 131,000 359900 42,200 4 1,v 5 0 21,500 38,500 21,400 201,000 16,000 40,800 23,500 71, 000 68,000 25,200 3 1 p O0O 276,000 18,t30 0 21,000 9,000 17,000 21,200 20,300 11,t10 0 28,200 15,900 162 ,000 37,000 15, 600 14,p80 0 419,800 16,800 126,000 24,400 22,500 44,800 2 2,3 0 0 29,000 34,000 177,000 40,600 28,600 28,000 17,p70 0 10, 60 0 5,400 12,200 6,300 7,500 42,000 24,800 20,000 14,v20 0 16,300 9,200 15,500 100,000 15,200 12,700 4,500 10,p00 0 10,v7 00 9,100 7,600 97,000 8,400 59400 13,800 11,v800 17,200 63,000 16,v00 0 18,700 20,800 9,900 20,000 8,600 94,000 8,000 2 1,t3 00 12,9000 3 6,p10 0 32,500 10,500 16,600 137,000 99200 9,9700 12,p600 7,9100 78,000 15,100 19,400 11,700 12,0 0 0 21, 100 10,9 00 12,100 15,200 83,000 20,800 15,30 0 13,4 00 10,40 0 24,000 19,900 12,9100 26,200 14,400 12,400 8 5, 0 00 60,800 45,800 30,500 35,000 16,t20 0 27,700 216,000 11,700 32,700 27,000 12,0 00 20,100 28,9500 15,700 19,t30 0 215,000 18,700 16,$500 10,900 29,100 22,600 36,200 134,000 34,000 39,000 23$500 36,000 20,000 103,000 15,000 35,500 65,000 2 4, 5 00 34,000 262,000 20,000 21,300 18,4 00 20,000 20,500 10,300 31,000 16,500 167,000 31,600 15,9900 16,200 42,200 16,100 122,000 23,800 24,000 42,300 24,000 27,700 30,000 172,000 37,500 26,400 2 9, 50 0 17,300 62,000 11,600 6,700 6,900 40,000 2 7, 00 0 20,800 13,400 17,v60 0 8,300 13,p90 0 101,000 5,500 15, 90 0 13,400 22,900 4,400 10,000 10,200 7,900 7,800 98,000 8,500 6,200 5,200 15,9100 11,100 18,900 65,000 15,400 17,900 20,100 10,800 18,p50 0 8,300 91,000 7,600 18,400 12,t20 0 32,700 10,20 0 17,900 130,000 9,400 9,500 5,2300 10,100 9,200 10,400 14,00 0 7,500 81,000 12,800 7, 600 7,600 19,400 7,600 55,000 11,000 12,9 00 11,9 00 11, 200 14,700 8 1,t00 0 19,100 14,100 13,900 10,000 23,300 52 I or u ~ ru I Iiu u ALABAMA CATTLE AND CALVES: INVENTORY, SUPPLY, AND DISPOSITION, 1975-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY I I I I Farm I I Year I Beginning I Calves I Inship- I Marketings I Slaughter I Deaths Ending I Inventory I Born I ments I I I Cattle & I I I Inventory _ _ I I I Cattle Calves Calves I Cattle Calves I - 1,000 Head - 1975 2,700 1,230 15 645 300 15 65 70 2,850 1976 I 2,850 1,050 10 1,091 322 15 57 65 2,360 1977 I 2,360 1,020 10 881 254 15 50 60 2,130 1978 I 2,130 920 10 880 263 7 40 50 1,820 1979 I 1,820 850 10 620 243 7 30 50 1,730 1980 1,730 880 50 407 244 6 30 48 1,925 1981 1,925 870 75 594 236 6 32 52 1,950 1982 I 1,950 900 68 643 272 5 34 54 1,910 1983 I 1,910 870 53 617 254 4 34 54 1,870 1984 1,870 830 40 590 237 3 30 50 1,830 ALABAMA CATTLE AND CALVES: PRODUCTION AND INCOME, 1975-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY SI I Price per 100 Pounds I I Value of I Year I Production I Marketings I I I Cash I Home I Gross _ I I Cattle 1/ I Calves 1/ I Receipts I Consumption I Income I - 1,000 Pounds - - Dollars - - 1,000 Dollars - I 1975 I 733,115 617,300 22.20 21.80 136,551 11,211 147,762 1976 1 844,955 1,071,520 28.60 29.20 307,211 14,580 321,791 1977 773,485 870,590 28.40 32.10 250,853 14,860 265,713 1978 I 731,995 897,210 43.20 54.00 398,546 11,146 409,692 1979 I 630,435 669,150 62.90 81.30 436,710 13,854 450,564 I 1980 I 584,765 476,080 55.30 69.10 276,376 9,510 285,866 1981 I 639,930 655,200 47.80 58.30 322,827 9,654 332,481 1982 678,870 738,620 46.30 55.00 351,146 7,242 358,388 1983 I 653,000 706,245 47.00 57.00 341,883 10,175 352,058 1984 I 645,290 676,600 45.70 54.60 317,456 7,455 324,911 ALABAMA HOGS: INVENTORY, SUPPLY, AND DISPOSITION, 1975-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY I I Total I I I I I Year I Beginning I Pigs I Inshipments Marketings I Farm Deaths I Ending I Inventory Saved I I I Slaughter I Inventory - 1,000 Head - 1975 780 1,099 50 1,119 50 80 680 1976 I 680 1,103 40 1,038 42 113 630 1977 I 630 1,076 40 956 40 100 650 1978 I 650 1,165 40 995 40 120 700 1979 700 1,455 40 1,155 40 120 880 1980 I 880 1,422 40 1,357 35 120 800 1981 800 1,010 10 1,160 35 85 540 1982 I 540 784 6 790 10 50 480 1983 I 480 777 10 787 10 30 440 1984 I 440 625 8 678 7 28 360 1 ALABAMA HOGS: PRODUCTION AND INCOME, 1975-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY | I I I I Value of I Year I Production I Marketings I Prices per I Cash Receipts I Home I Gross Income I I I 100 Pounds I I Consumption I - 1,000 Pounds - - Dollars - - 1,000 Dollars - 1975 243,016 234,485 44.60 107,096 8,028 115,124 1976 I 220,472 211,807 43.80 94,632 9,846 104,478 1977 I 228,412 209,218 38.30 82,186 7,611 89,797 1978 I 238,390 215,975 45.10 99,897 10,824 110,721 1979 I 309,869 272,024 43.50 121,971 8,185 130,156 1980 I 342,190 334,774 37.00 124,724 7,265 131,989 1981 I 242,161 254,131 43.00 110,416 7,379 117,795 1982 I 159,888 163,255 52.90 90,290 2,761 93,051 1983 I 162,617 166,030 47.10 79,663 2,459 82,122 1984 1 136,393 144,074 47.20 69,551 1,466 71,017 1/ Prices are computed by weighting monthly estimated prices received by farmers, by monthly quantities sold. 53 ALL HO GS and PIGS December 1, 1984 Five Leading Counties DeKalb....................18,500 Covington.................18,500 Houston...................16,800 Autauga...................16,000 Henry.....................14,200 i I Under 5,000 IL'1L~ 5,000 - 9,999 10,000 - 19,999 f j: ~20,000 & over ALABAMA HOGS AND PIGS: DECEMBER 1 INVENTORY AND VALUE, 1975-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY I Market Hogs and Pigs I I Value Year Breeding I Less I I I I I i Average I Hogs I Than I 60-119 I 120-179 I 180-219 I Over 220 I Total I Total I per Head Total ]. 60 Lbs. I Lbs. I Lbs. I Lbs.1/ I Lbs. I I I I 1,000 1,000 Head Dollars Dollars 1975 123 215 161 87 47 47 557 680 73.50 49,980 1976 I 112 219 136 109 37 17 518 630 45.50 28,665 1977 I 120 249 118 102 44 17 530 650 53.00 34,450 1978 I 125 315 98 104 58 1/ 575 700 72.00 50,400 1979 I 134 339 194 123 90 746 880 41.50 36,520 1980 125 311 178 110 76 675 800 61.50 49,200 1981 85 186 118 92 59 455 540 57.50 31,050 1982 78 165 108 64 65 402 480 71.50 34,320 1983 75 160 102 65 38 365 440 52.00 22,880 1984 56 130 74 59 41 304 360 64.50 23,220 1/ 180 lbs. and over starting 1978. 54 ALABAMA BOGS AND PIGS: NUMBER ON FARMS, DECEMBER 1, 1979-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY District and County Col1bert Fayette Franklin Lamar Mar ion District 10 Lauderdale Lawrence Limes tone Madison Marshall Morgan District 20 Bibb Blount Chil1ton Cullian Jefferson St. Clair Shel1by Walike r Winston District 21 Calhoun Cherokee Cleburne De~a lb Etowah Jackson District 30 Greene Hal10 Marengo Pickens Sumter Tuscaloosa District 40 Aut auga Dallas Elmore Lowndes Montgomery Perry Wilcox District 50 Chambers Clay Coos a Lee Macon Randolph Russell Tel ladega Tal lapoosa District 60 Baldwin Choctaw Clarke Mobile Washington District 70 Butler Conecuh Covington Crenshaw Escambi a Monroe District 80 Brbour11- I 1979 I 14,60 0 I 8,900 I 6,200 I 12,500 I 48,000 I 27,200 I 19,9000 I 15,400 I 19, 600 I 34,400 12,400 I 128,000 I 800 I 17,100 I 12,9000 I 33,000 I 2,400 59 5800 I 12,000 I 94,000 I 2,700 I 16,800 I 4,500 I 41,000 I 8,800 I 31,200 I 105,000 I 6,900 I 10,60 0 I 3,600 I 28,000 I 31,000 I 15,p20 0 I 3,400 I 11,800 917,000 2 9,000 I 80,000 2 2,300 I 1,900 I 800 I 4,200 I 5,200 I 4,700 I 5,100 I 3,000 I 800 I 28,000 I 15,000 3 3,10 0 I 17,300 I 8,400 I 45,000 I 11,000 8,500 I 35,000 I 22,000 I 8,500 I 15, 00 0 I 100,000 OA 24,00 1980 1981 I 12,400 I I 4,700 I 8,200 I I 7,000 I I 13,7 0 0 4 21,0 0 0 I 21,700 I 14,700 I I 17,v6 0 0 I 30,500 I 8,500 I I 114,0 0 0 I 900 I I 17,90 0 I I 9,300 I I 26,000 I 5,000 1 2,9700 I 6 11,0 0 I I 4,500 I 84,000 I I 2,200 I I 12,v2 0 0 I 4,000 I I 37,000 I I 8,300 I I 28,300 I I 92,000 I 7,100 I I 3,700 I 900 I 900 I I 3,200 I I 24,000 I I 29,300 I 13,400 I 2,600 I 10,v2 0 0 I 6,100 I 7,500 I 71,000 I 2,000 I I 1,600 I I 700 I I 3,800 I I 4,100 I I 3,000 I I 3,200 I I 900 I I 24,000 I 16,400 I I 900 I 15,200 I 7,300 I I 43,000 I I 9,600 I 9, 100 I 21,400 I I 7,900 I 14,600 I 100,000 I I 22,800 I 2,200 I I 31, 100 I I 19,100 I I 29,100 10,000 4,000 4,600 4, 100 9, 30 0 32,000 17,200 11,800 11,000 13,p00 0 20,000 82,000 600 11,400 9,300 17, 000 4,400 2, 000 4, 000 7, 700 2,9600 59,000 3,500 25,000 5,500 16,t40 0 60,000 9,400 3,400 1,000 8, 00 0 700 3,500 26,000 26,700 10,v8 00 2,9400 5,9900 5,800 1,900 60,000 1,000 800 400 2,000 1,900 1,500 3,100 2,9700 600 14,000 2, 000 600 12,t10 0 3,500 28,000 2 2,10 0 11,40 0 3,500 7,9300 54,000 15,000 1,200 20,500 11,800 13,200 I 1982 I 3,900 I 5,000 I 24,000 I 17,o000 I 12,600 I 8,800 I 9,300 I 16,t60 0 I 7,700 I 72,000 I 300 6 6,800 7 7,30 0 I 14,700 I 2,600 I 2,500 I 2,400 I 10,100 I 1,300 I 48,000 I 500 5 5500 4 400 0 I 24,500 5 5500 I 13,:00 0 I 53,000 89 8500 2 900 9 ,00 I 900 I 22,500 I 23,500 I 8,100 I 3,600 I 4,600 I 6,000 I 52,200 I 200 I 2,000 3 3,000 I 300 I 15,000 89 8000 I 2,500 I 1,000 I 14, 000 I 3,500 7 710 0 I 4,000 I 23,900 I 10,000 3 3100 I 56,300 I 14,000nf 1983 1984 9,000 3,000 2,600 4,600 22,600 15,7 00 12,000 8,000 9,9000 14,300 65,800 300 6,9700 14,000 2,300 12,00 0 47,300 500 5,000 3, 700 22,000 4,9600 12,9000 47,800 8,000 2,2000 900 6,500 800 20,000 7,500 4,000 47,100 1,9800 900 200 1,500 1,600 2,700 2,000 300 12,9500 7,400 2,9400 900 12,000 2,600 25,300 5,900 3,70 0 22,000 10,000 2,500 6,800 50,900 14, 000 900 16,700 8,t00 0 14,000 6,400 2,000 4,200 17,9800 13,000 9,600 7,100 7,000 11,50 0 5,800 54,000 300 5,000 5,500 11,400 1,700 2,300 9,9800 800 3 8, 8 00 400 4,500 3,000 18,500 4,000 9,600 40,000 6, 000 1,t3 00 800 5,000 700 1,500 15,p30 0 16, 000 5,500 3, 600 4,300 3,000 2,9000 38,900 1,300 700 200 1, 100 1,200 1,400 2,0300 1,900 300 10,p4 00 700 9,900 42,200 4,200 18,t50 0 6, 800 1,800 5,800 40,300 11,60 0 700 12,30 0 11,60 0 55 I I , I ALABAMA MILK COWS: INVENTORY 1980-82 REVISED, MILK PRODUCTION 1982, REVISED, BY COUNTY I I I District I 1980 I 1981 1 1982 and I I Number of I Average Number I County I Number of Milk Cows I Milk Cows I of Cows I Milk Production __ January 1 1 January 1 I Milked I Colbert Fayette Franklin Lamar Marion Other Counties I/ District 10 Lauderdale Lawrence Limestone Madison Marshall Morgan Other Counties 1/ District 20 Bibb Blount Chilton Cullman Jefferson St. Clair Shelby Walker Winston Other Counties 1/ District 21 Calhoun Cherokee Cleburne DeKalb Etowah Jackson Other Counties 1/ District 30 Greene Hale Marengo Pickens Sumter Tuscaloosa Other Counties 1/ District 40 Autauga Dallas Elmore Lowndes Montgomery Perry Wilcox Other Counties 1/ District 50 Chambers Clay Coosa Lee Macon Randolph Russell Talladega Tallapoosa Other Counties 1/ District 60 Baldwin Choctaw Clarke Mobile Washington Other Counties 1/ District 70 Butler Conecuh Covington Crenshaw Escambia Monroe Other Counties 1/ District 80 Barbour Bullock Coffee Dale Geneva Henry Houston Pike Other Counties 1/ District 90 State Total 1/ Counties not published 200 1,400 1,400 1,200 400 0 4,600 1,300 1,100 3,100 2,400 1,100 2,100 0 11,100 200 2,800 200 2,100 900 900 3,000 300 2,000 0 12,400 800 400 200 1,600 1,600 500 0 5,100 800 3,500 1,600 900 300 900 0 8,000 100 1,300 2,200 1,400 4,000 2,900 100 0 12,000 400 700 100 100 600 200 500 500 200 0 3,300 1,600 200 300 1,400 300 0 3,800 400 500 500 1,100 500 300 0 3,300 300 200 800 100 700 300 900 100 0 3,400 67,000 300 1,000 1,000 800 400 0 3,500 900 800 3,000 2,400 800 2,100 0 10,000 300 2,200 300 2,500 800 1,100 2,600 S300 1,900 0 12,000 800 600 300 1,800 1,000 400 0 4,900 700 4,200 1,900 1,100 200 1,100 0 9,200 300 1,400 1,900 1,100 3,000 3,100 200 0 11,000 500 600 0 400 500 200 500 800 200 0 3,700 1,600 0 100 1,600 100 0 3,400 400 400 500 600 200 200 0 2,300 600 600 1,00 100 600 600O 1,000 300O 0 4,000 64,000 0 1,000 970 830 0 400 3,200 800 590 2,400 2,300 610 2,100 0 8,800 0 2,100 0 2,200 880 870 2,700 0 2,000 450 11,200 510 750 0 1,900 1,100 0 340 4,600 0 5,300 1,300 1,200 0 1,200 800 9,800 0 1,400 1,700 880 3,200 3,400 0 120 10,700 590 460 0 350 380 0 460 880 0 280 3,400 1,200 0 0 1,500 0 100 2,800 0 400 590 510 0 0 500 2,000 0 630 620 0 540 520 940 0 250 3,500 60,000 0 1,020 980 820 0 380 3,200 780 580 2,360 2,250 730 2,000 0 8,700 0 2,250 0 2,090 870 860 2,550 0 2,050 430 11,100 530 800 0 2,060 1,090 0 320 4,800 0 4,890 1,280 1,220 0 1,180 730 9,300 0 1,370 1,680 780 3,210 3,240 0 120 10,400 550 530 0 330 360 0 440 930 0 260 3,400 1,160 0 0 1,500 0 90 2,750 0 390 570 500 0 440 1,900 0 620 610 0 500 510 980 0 230 3,450 59,000 separately to avoid disclosing individual operations. 56 - 1,000 Pounds - 0 11,424 12,642 8,614 0 3,990 36,670 8,492 5,854 19,363 20,927 6,085 20,799 0 81,520 0 23,777 0 26,334 11,484 9,439 30,906 0 17,557 4,703 124,200 5,961 8,400 0 21,690 8,488 0 3,161 47,700 0 37,503 9,994 12,024 0 13,925 6,254 79,700 0 11,431 14,450 7,945 34,198 26,657 0 999 95,680 6,148 4,982 0 4,000 5,830 0 5,000 9,771 0 2,719 38,450 11,566 0 0 15,507 0 897 27,970 0 3,960 5,965 5,230 0 0 3,805 18,960 0 6,255 4,270 0 4,000 5,151 7,638 0 1,836 29,150 580,000 --- III ALABAMA MILK COWS: INVENTORY 1983-84 REVISED, 1985 PRELIMINARY, MILK PRODUCTION 1984 REVISED, BY COUNTY I I District 1983 L 1984 1985 and Number of Average I Number of I Average I Number of County Milk Cows I Number of Milk I Milk Cows I Number of I Milk I Milk Cows January 1 I Cows Milked I Production I January 1 I Cows Milked I Production I January 1 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Poundsl Colbert I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 Fayette I 1,070 1,020 11,900 I 1,000 980 9,500 980 Franklin I 990 960 12,550 960 950 12,000 I 950 Lamar 800 780 8,600 780 770 9,000 I 770 Marion 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other Counties I/ 340 340 2,950 360 350 2,800 300 District 10 3,200 3,100 36,000 3,100 3,050 33,300 I 3,000 Lauderdale 680 650 7,000 I 610 600 6,000 620 Lawrence 530 520 4,800 I 550 530 7,000 I 530 Limestone 2,260 2,160 20,400 I 1,970 1,880 17,100 I 1,790 Madison 2,040 1,940 21,200 I 1,750 1,670 20,100 1,590 Marshall I 890 890 7,400 I 970 940 10,000 I 950 Morgan I 1,900 1,890 21,200 2,050 1,980 28,000 2,020 Other Counties 1/I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 District 20 I 8,300 8,050 82,000 7,900 7,600 88,200 7,500 Bibb I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 Blount I 2,400 2,260 24,860 I 2,110 2,000 16,900 1,880 Chilton I 0 0 0 0 0 0I 0 Cullman I 1,990 1,910 23,684 1,900 1,820 23,600 1,820 Jefferson I 860 810 10,773 750 700 9,200 I 610 St. Clair 840 810 8,505 810 760 6,000 670 Shelby 2,400 2,290 27,900 I 2,250 2,130 20,900 I 2,040 Walker 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 Winston 2,100 2,010 21,916 I 2,000 1,930 22,900 2,000 Other Counties i/ 410 410 3,362 480 460 3,400 480 District 21 I 11,000 10,500 121,000 I 10,300 9,800 102,900 9,500 Calhoun 540 510 6,893 440 420 5,200 I 430 Cherokee 850 810 8,500 I 750 720 8,100 740 Cleburne 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 DeKalb I 2,230 2,140 17,300 I 2,150 1,980 15,300 I 1,770 Etowah I 1,080 1,050 12,400 1,090 1,030 14,700 I 1,010 Jackson I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 Other Counties I/ 300 290 2,407 I 270 250 2,000 I 250 District 30 I 5,000 4,800 47,500 I 4,700 4,400 45,300 4,200 Greene 0 0 0 0 0 0I 0 Hale I 3,400 3,420 35,800 3,540 3,560 42,200 I 3,630 Marengo I 1,230 1,250 11,700 1,360 1,350 13,100 I 1,310 Pickens I 1,300 1,270 14,900 1,170 1,160 10,100 1,110 Sumter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tuscaloosa I 1,120 1,120 14,816 1,110 1,120 12,700 1,160 Other Counties 1/ 450 440 3,784 420 410 2,500 390 District 40 7,500 7,500 81,000 7,600 7,600 80,600 7,600 AutaugaI 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 Dallas I 1,230 1,180 13,700 I 1,200 1,090 13,600 1,070 Elmore I 1,550 1,440 20,880 1,250 1,140 11,000 I 1,140 Lowndes I 310 300 3,000 I 310 280 2,400 I 290 Montgomery I 3,210 3,030 31,690 I 2,950 2,630 26,800 2,470 Perry I 2,600 2,450 25,900 I 2,290 2,070 25,000 2,030 Wilcox I 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 Other Counties I/ 100 100 830 100 90 800 100 District 50 9,000 8,500 96,000 8,100 7,300 79,600 7,100 Chambers 510 470 5,969 I 360 360 5,000 I 340 Clay 600 570 6,498 510 510 5,600 520 Coosa 0 0 0 0 0 0I0 Lee 310 310 3,000 340 340 3,000 I 350 Macon I 340 340 5,508 I 350 350 3,500 I 360 Randolph 0 0 0 0 0 0I0 Russell I 420 400 4,420 I 370 370 4,500 I 360 Talladega I 980 980 9,555 I 1,070 1,070 10,400 I 1,050 Tallapoosa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other Counties I/ 240 230 2,050 200 200 1,600 220 District 60 3,400 3,300 37 0 I 3,200 3,200 33,600 3,200 Baldwin 1,110 1,060 9,900 960 960 9,800 I 930 Choctaw 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 Clarke 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 Mobile 1,500 1,450 16,400 1,440 1,440 14,600 I 1,370 Washinton 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 Other Counties i/l 90 90 900 i 00 100 1,000 100 District 70 2,700 2,600 27,200 2,500 2,500 25,400 I 2,400 Butler I 0 6 0 0 0 60 0 Conecuh 370 340 3,900 I 330 320 3,800 310 Covington 500 460 5,700 I 430 420 3,600 | 400 Crenshaw 440 420 4,500 I 450 420 4,600 I 370 Escambia 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 Monroe 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 Other Counties I 290 280 2,100 290 290 3,500 I 320 District 80 / 1,600 1,500 16,200 I 1,500 1,450 15,500 1,400 Barbour I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I0 Bullock 610 590 5,500 590 590 8,900 I 580 Coffee 600 570 3,990 I 560 560 3,800 I 570 Dale 0 0 0 0 0 UUI U Geneva 420 400 3,210 400 400 4,800 I 400 Henry 480 450 5,500 410 410 5,000 I 430 Houston 1,020 980 9,800 I 1,000 1,000 8,200 I 990 Pike 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 Other Counties i/ 170 160 1,100 140 140 900 130 District 90 3,300 3,150 29,100 I 3,100 3,100 31,600 3,100 State Total I 55,000 53,000 573,000 52,000 50,000 536,000 49,000 1/ Counties not published separately to avoid disclosing individual operations. 57 POULTRY REVIEW 1984 Forestine Herron Broiler Production Up 4 Percent: Alabama broiler producers marketed 536.6 million birds in the 1984 marketing year, an increase of 20.9 million from the 515.7 million marketed in 1983. Alabama is the third largest broiler-producing state in the United States. Egg Production Up 1 Percent: During 1984, Alabama's laying flocks produced 2,783 million eggs, down 30 million from the previous year. Hens and pullets of laying age on hand as of December 1, 1984, were 11.9 million, compared with 11.8 million in 1983. Alabama ranked tenth nationally in the production of eggs. Hatchery Production Up 4 Percent: Commercial hatcheries in Alabama hatched a record 670.5 million chicks in 1984, 26.7 million more than the previous high of 643.8 million chicks hatched in 1983. Egg-type chicks hatched was 11.4 million, compared with 9.9 million in 1983. Broiler-type chicks hatched totaled 659.1 million, 25.2 million more than in 1983. Broiler-type chicks hatched accounted for over 98 percent of the total hatch in the state. Alabama hatcheries shipped 81.3 million broiler-type chicks to other states in 1984, while 15.2 million were shipped into Alabama. Chicken Production (excluding broilers) Up 10 Percent: Alabama poultrymen produced 15.3 million chicks (excluding broilers) in 1984, compared with 13.9 million in 1983. This phase of the poultry industry largely reflects the production of replacement pullets for laying flocks and production in small farm flocks. 58 ALABAMA EGGS: PRODUCTION, DISPOSITION, CASH RECEIPTS, AND GROSS INCOME, 1975-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY I I I I I I I Year I Eggs I Home I Eggs I Price I Cash I Value of I Gross i Produced I Consumption i Sold I per Dozen j Receipts i Home i Income SI I I I I Consumption I I - Million - - Cents - - 1,000 Dollars - I 1975 I 2,951 15 2,936 53.8 131,631 672 132,303 1976 I 2,919 15 2,904 62.1 150,282 776 151,058 1977 I 3,183 14 3,169 60.6 160,035 707 160,742 1978 I 3,329 14 3,315 62.8 173,485 733 174,218 1979 I 3,300 14 3,286 65.7 179,909 767 180,676 I 1980 I 3,354 14 3,340 64.7 180,082 755 180,837 1981 I 3,095 14 3,081 73.1 187,684 853 188,537 1982 I 2,879 14 2,865 74.5 177,869 869 178,738 1983 I 2,813 14 2,799 77.1 179,836 900 180,736 1984 I 2,783 11 2,772 86.9 200,739 797 201,536 I Marketing Year: December - November basis. ALABAMA LAYERS AND EGG PRODUCTION BY TYPE I I SLayers 1/ Egg Production 2/ Year I I I I Total I Table I Hatching I Total I Table I Hatching I I I I I I S- Thousand - - Million - I 1983 I 11,810 8,360 3,450 2,813 2,033 780 1984 I 11,940 8,167 3,773 2,783 1,999 784 1/ Inventory as of December 1. 2/ Marketing Year: December - November basis. ALABAMA CHICKENS: PRODUCTION AND DISPOSITION, 1975-83, REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY 1/ 1I I I I Year I Raised I Lost I Produced 21/ Home [ Sold __ _ I Consumption I -Thousand- 1975 I 14,330 1,900 12,430 600 11,200 1976 15,560 1,900 13,660 660 11,400 1977 I 15,200 2,000 13,200 600 12,000 1978 I 15,300 2,200 13,100 600 12,800 1979 I 17,400 2,000 15,400 600 13,400 1980 15,400 2,100 13,300 600 14,000 1981 15,200 2,000 13,200 600 14,300 1982 13,950 1,500 12,450 600 13,500 1983 15,600 1,700 13,900 600 14,000 1984 I 17,015 1,700 15,315 600 14,500 _______I 1/ Marketing inventory. 59 Year: December - November basis. 2/ Chickens sold plus home consumption plus or minus change in BROILERS PRODUCED 1984 Five Leading Counties Cullman................121,168,000 Marshall............... 51,047,000 DeKalb................. 44,441,000 Coffee................. 31,904,000 Winston................ 24,571,000 _ I Under 1,000,000 -iI 1,000,000 - 9,999,999 10,000,000 - 19,999,999 ' 20,000,000 & over ALABAMA COMMERCIAL BROILERS: PRODUCTION AND GROSS INCOME, 1975-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY II I Average I I I Year I Number I Price I Liveweight I Pounds Price I Gross I Produced I per Head I per Broiler I Produced I per Pound I Income S- Thousands - - Cents - - Pounds - - Thousands - - Cents - - 1,000 Dollars - 1975 395,769 93.6 3.7 1,464,345 25.3 370,479 1976 I 430,225 82.5 3.7 1,591,833 22.3 354,979 1977 428,099 81.4 3.7 1,583,966 22.0 348,473 1978 I 441,699 92.5 3.7 1,634,286 25.0 408,572 1979 I 493,060 93.1 3.8 1,873,628 24.5 459,039 1980 I 494,709 98.8 3.8 1,879,894 26.0 488,772 1981 I 519,288 100.7 3.8 1,973,294 26.5 522,923 1982 500,232 97.5 3.9 1,950,905 25.0 487,726 1983 I 515,729 107.2 3.9 2,011,343 27.5 553,119 1984 I 536,580 128.0 4.0 2,146,320 32.0 686,822 Marketing year: December - November basis. 60 HENS and PULLET S OF LAYING AGE December 1, 1984 Five Leading Counties Cullman................1,803,000 DeKalb.................1,290,000 Marshall...............1,069,000 Blount.................1,027,000 Lawrence............... 858,000 I I Under 50,000 II.Lk 50,000- 149,999 I 150,000 - 749,999 1. 750,000 & over ALABAMA CHICKENS: NUMBER ON HAND AND VALUE, DECEMBER 1, 1975-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY Hens and Pullets I Pullets Not I I Year I of Laying Age I of Laying Other I All Chickens I I Age I Chickens I I Value I Total I Hens I Pullets I I Number I per Head I Value 1,000 - 1,000 Head - - Dollars - - Dollars - 1975 5,050 7,450 5,700 500 18,700 1.60 29,920 1976 3,950 9,550 6,220 580 20,300 1.45 29,435 1977 I 5,600 8,610 6,120 570 20,900 1.60 33,440 1978 5,150 9,200 5,610 640 20,600 1.65 33,990 1979 5,000 8,900 7,390 710 22,000 1.85 40,700 1980 5,200 8,300 6,620 580 20,700 2.20 45,540 1981 5,500 7,650 5,200 650 19,000 1.95 37,050 1982 5,250 6,850 4,550 700 17,350 1.75 30,363 1983 5,220 6,590 4,170 670 16,650 1.75 29,138 1984 3,300 8,640 4,320 605 16,865 2.10 35,417 61 District I All and Chicke County Colbert I 17 Fayette I 30 Franklin I 179 Lamar I 15 Marion 39 District 10 280 Lauderdale I 41 Lawrence 1,457 Limestone I 125 Madison I 288 Marshall I 1,340 Morgan I 956 District 20 I 4,207 Bibb I 19 Blount I 1,930 Chilton 35 Cullman 3,499 Jefferson 690 St. Clair 82 Shelby 262 Walker I 130 Winston I 748 District 21 I 7,395 Calhoun I 252 Cherokee 784 Cleburne 278 DeKalb I 1,933 Etowah 204 Jackson I 417 District 30 1 3,868 Greene I 27 Hale I 31 Marengo 41 Pickens 210 Sumter I 47 Tusealoosa I 122 District 40 I 478 Autauga 71 Dallas 209 Elmore 83 Lowndes 139 Montgomery I 47 Perry I 18 Wilcox I 37 District 50 I 604 Chambers I 189 Clay I 729 Coosa I 24 Lee 139 Macon I 162 Randolph I 1,086 Russell I 37 Talladega I 46 Tallapoosa I 374 District 60 I 2,786 Baldwin I 89 Choctaw I 29 Clarke I 37 Mobile I 68 Washington I 84 District 70 I 307 Butler I 199 Conecuh 37 Covington I 173 Crenshaw I 561 Eseambia 29 Monroe I 33 District 80 I 1,032 Barbour I 118 Bullock I 17 Coffee 250 Dale 9 Geneva I 307 Henry I 4 Houston 1 51 Pike I 287 District 90 I 1,043 State Total 122,000 ALABAMA POULTRY: INVENTORY AND PRODUCTION, 1979-80 REVISED, BY COUNTY 1979 1980 I Hens and Pullets I Annual I I Hens and Pullets I Annual I of Laying Age I Egg Production I All I of Laying Age I Egg Production ns I HatchingI I Hatching I I Chickens WHatching I Hatching I I Flocks 1/lOther 2/I Flocks 1/IOther 2/1 IFlocks 1/lOther 2/IFlocks 1/lOther 2/ - Thousand - 0 0 22 0 15 37 0 116 0 12 162 194 484 0 124 0 713 22 10 121 36 206 1,232 178 0 125 436 24 137 900 0 0 0 65 0 35 100 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 23 0 27 7 1 0 91 0 9 0 135 0 0 0 0 32 32 0 0 56 126 0 0 182 0 0 118 0 106 0 0 76 300 3,425 1 9 17 41 8 13 88 22 808 51 243 777 454 2,355 14 1,054 18 1,109 586 40 8 58 327 3,214 30 491 57 874 125 133 1,710 14 16 22 11 32 69 164 65 134 25 8 35 9 20 296 116 474 4 115 74 599 33 5 336 1,756 44 15 18 55 12 144 95 20 54 272 16 18 475 96 6 9 5 6 3 47 101 273 0,475 - Million - .0 4.6 .0 3.0 5.7 14.8 .0 1.4 4.1 2.1 9.8 25.9 .0 3.5 23.0 177.5 .0 11.8 2.4 70.6 33.7 175.9 38.0 118.1 97.1 557.4 .0 2.8 23.0 266.8 .0 3.0 171.5 293.7 5.7 127.9 3.8 9.3 28.7 2.3 7.9 17.4 50.2 71.9 290.8 795.1 35.4 10.2 .0 123.7 26.1 9.1 93.5 241.3 8.3 32.9 32.8 29.2 196.1 446.4 .0 3.5 .0 4.2 .0 3.7 16.0 2.3 .0 6.3 6.7 15.3 22.7 35.3 .0 13.9 .0 26.7 .0 3.5 5.3 1.4 .0 7.7 .0 1.4 .0 3.2 5.3 57.8 .0 34.8 7.2 108.3 .7 2.5 .2 27.2 .0 9.3 19.6 138.0 .0 4.2 2.2 .7 .0 80.3 29.9 405.3 .0 25.2 .0 2.3 .0 3.0 .0 15.1 7.9 2.1 7.9 47.7 .0 18.8 .0 3.3 13.3 14.4 29.7 62.2 .0 2.5 .0 2.8 43.0 104.0 .0 18.8 .0 2.8 27.5 2.3 .0 4.4 18.9 1.4 .0 .5 .0 12.1 15.0 18.8 61.4 61.1 764.0 2,536.0 - Thousand 6 9 167 4 28 214 14 1,524 83 333 1,193 886 4,033 22 1,746 19 3,140 743 55 192 89 872 6,878 244 791 358 1,969 167 403 3,932 13 16 18 158 26 76 307 50 173 58 65 70 9 15 440 164 940 29 100 138 985 33 40 503 2,932 130 18 12 49 57 266 171 13 175 593 14 16 982 40 6 225 5 250 2 71 117 716 20,700 0 0 32 0 18 50 0 75 11 10 192 166 454 0 156 0 624 41 8 104 20 234 1,187 158 0 112 444 47 154 915 0 0 0 121 0 20 141 0 0 0 22 0 0 0 22 0 22 7 1 0 87 0 10 0 127 0 0 0 0 45 45 0 0 105 126 0 0 231 0 0 108 0 96 0 0 74 278 3,450 4 6 23 3 4 40 8 949 37 191 742 408 2,335 14 1,069 11 933 612 21 10 30 340 3,040 23 427 66 937 97 131 1,681 7 9 10 17 20 45 108 46 142 13 8 60 6 11 286 109 644 3 87 52 508 25 3 352 1,783 115 13 8 41 5 182 110 8 36 322 9 10 495 33 3 7 2 4 1 42 8 100 10,050 62 1/ Hatching flocks consist of broiler breeders and egg breeders. 21/ Other flocks consist of commercial table egg layers and farm flocks of 400 birds or less. - Million - .0 1.0 .0 1.7 7.4 6.3 .0 .7 4.1 1.3 11.5 11.0 .0 2.0 17.2 237.0 2.5 9.6 2.3 47.7 44.1 188.0 38.0 104.5 104.1 588.8 .0 3.7 35.8 268.4 .0 2.7 143.1 243.6 9.4 152.9 1.8 5.6 23.9 4.3 4.6 7.8 53.6 88.9 272.2 777.9 36.2 8.7 .0 106.0 25.7 18.6 101.8 241.3 10.8 25.1 35.3 35.5 209.8 435.2 .0 1.7 .0 2.4 .0 2.3 27.6 6.6 .0 5.0 4.7 11.4 32.3 29.4 .0 11.7 .0 35.2 .0 3.4 5.0 2.4 .0 14.8 .0 1.3 .0 2.7 5.0 71.5 .0 26.8 5.0 160.4 1.6 .7 .2 21.6 .0 13.1 19.9 128.0 .0 6.4 2.4 1.0 .0 87.5 29.1 445.5 .0 28.5 .0 3.4 .0 2.0 .0 10.1 10.3 2.1 10.3 46.1 .0 27.5 .0 2.0 24.1 10.8 28.9 82.5 .0 2.3 .0 2.3 53.0 127.4 .0 8.0 .0 .7 24.7 3.8 .0 .7 22.0 2.8 .0 .3 .0 10.4 17.0 3.5 63.7 30.2 791.0 2,563.0 ALABAMA POULTRY: INVENTORY AND PRODUCTION, 1981-82 REVISED, BY COUNTY I 1981 I 1982 I I Hens and Pullets I Annual I I I Hens and I Annual District I I of Laying Age I Egg Production I I I Pullets I Egg and I Broilers Hatching I Hatching I I Broilers I All I of Laying I Production Contv Produced 1/IFlocks 2/IOther 3/iFlocks 2/Ither 3/1 Produced i/I Chickens I Age 4/ I 4/ Thousand - Colbert Fayette Franklin Lamar Marion District 10 Lauderdale Lawrence Limestone Madison Marshall Morgan District 20 Bibb Blount Chilton Cullman Jefferson St. Clair Shelby Walker Winston District 21 Calhoun Cherokee Cleburne DeKalb Etowah Jackson District 30 Greene Hale Marengo Pickens Sumter Tuscaloosa District 40 Autauga Dallas Elmore Lowndes Montgomery Perry Wilcox District 50 Chambers Clay Coosa Lee Macon Randolph Russell Talladega Tallapoosa District 60 Baldwin Choctaw Clarke Mobile Washington District 70 Butler Conecuh Covington Crenshaw Escambia Monroe District 80 Barbour Bullock Coffee Dale Geneva Henry Hous ton Pike District 90 State Total 6,136 1/ 20,055 368 3,332 29,891 2,253 18,249 500 1,713 58,630 16,906 98,251 243 15,701 0 114,116 0 7,447 0 5,241 15,178 157,926 7,070 615 7,401 46,899 18,785 8,602 89,372 0 306 0 16,566 S 0 I 1,800 I 18,672 I 0 0 0 I 1,248 I 1,605 178 782 0 I 3,813 I 0 I 3,962 I 0 0 I 0 I 6,022 S 0 I 2,296 I 675 I 12,955 I 0 I 998 S 0 I 0 I 3,991 I 4,989 0 17,453 17,327 0 0 I 44,331 I 655 1,259 I 32,758 I 5,248 I 8,102 I 0 I 0 11,066 I 59,088 I 519,288 0 0 25 0 14 39 0 189 39 0 221 115 564 0 156 0 630 23 0 88 11 277 1,185 115 0 103 450 12 187 867 0 0 0 122 0 37 159 0 0 0 49 0 0 0 49 0 17 0 1 0 79 0 11 0 108 0 0 0 0 30 30 14 0 110 144 0 0 268 0 0 100 0 108 0 0 63 271 3,540 3 7 7 2 4 23 7 440 14 126 708 348 1,643 9 1,165 6 1,383 603 10 3 34 288 3,501 88 372 99 855 121 107 1,642 5 5 7 32 17 100 166 4 155 17 2 19 3 6 246 105 621 12 67 53 477 20 1 297 1,653 123 5 6 47 4 185 109 6 40 287 5 6 453 29 12 3 1 2 37 13 98 9,610 - Million - .0 .9 .0 1.4 6.3 3.5 I .0 .7 I 4.0 .9 I 10.3 7.4 .0 1.6 I 30.1 162.9 I 5.5 5.8 I .0 37.3 47.5 169.8 31.6 88.7 I 114.7 466.1 I .0 2.5 I 35.6 261.7 I .0 2.1 141.6 271.4 7.1 142.6 I .0 3.5 I 22.2 1.4 I 3.9 7.6 I 57.7 73.7 268.1 766.5 30.9 13.1 .0 93.5 24.5 19.4 101.2 210.1 6.3 25.6 38.8 27.9 201.7 389.6 .0 1.4 .0 1.6 .0 1.8 27.7 6.0 .0 4.1 6.3 17.1 34.0 32.0 .0 10.6 .0 34.8 .0 3.5 7.9 1.1 .0 9.4 .0 1.2 .0 1.8 7.9 62.4 .0 25.1 3.9 148.4 .0 1.6 .8 18.0 .0 12.2 19.8 115.4 .0 5.3 2.4 .4 .0 76.3 26.9 402.7 .0 27.9 .0 2.1 .0 1.6 .0 10.4 8.7 .9 8.7 42.9 1.6 25.6 .0 1.6 23.7 9.0 30.9 71.4 .0 1.6 .0 1.9 56.2 111.1 .0 7.4 .0 1.6 23.7 1.2 .0 .5 23.0 .7 .0 .2 .0 9.2 15.8 2.5 62.5 23.3 791.0 2,304.0 5,839 1/ 14,834 324 7,969 28,966 2,303 14,252 481 1,780 53,690 19,352 91,858 213 16,679 0 99,646 247 6,437 0 10,680 23,517 157,419 6,717 735 6,654 42,138 17,412 11,268 84,924 0 268 0 14,109 0 1,537 15,914 392 0 1,374 3,335 196 707 0 6,004 0 3,473 0 0 0 4,585 0 2,012 357 10,427 0 637 0 0 1,594 2,231 6,937 0 16,276 19,724 0 0 42,937 870 1,248 32,833 5,332 8,469 0 0 10,800 59,552 500,232 1/ Marketing year: December - November basis. 2/ Hatching flocks consist of broiler breeders and egg breeders. 1/ Other flocks consist of commercial table egg layers and farm flocks of 400 birds or less. 4/ Hens and pullets of laying age and annual egg production consist of commercial table egg layers, broiler breeders, egg breeders, and farm flocks of 400 birds or less. 5/ Included in other counties in District to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 63 k-u UALJ,.,X !--- --- - -- - - - . . ---. I - Thousand - 4 10 105 4 11 134 10 731 70 189 1,349 517 2,866 3 1,521 9 3,115 721 3 190 39 531 6,132 316 411 326 1,708 123 366 3,250 7 7 10 214 8 96 342 63 191 19 123 19 4 9 428 75 663 122 17 68 952 29 37 349 2,312 153 7 9 96 64 329 176 9 178 534 7 8 912 19 13 198 3 236 1 41 134 645 17,350 3 8 39 3 9 62 8 562 44 186 901 372 2,073 2 1,051 7 1,943 638 3 67 7 269 3,987 262 245 158 1,293 99 288 2,345 5 6 8 128 6 74 227 62 155 18 69 17 4 8 333 75 625 22 11 66 636 29 14 329 1,807 117 6 7 94 37 261 113 8 138 403 6 7 675 18 11 106 3 85 1 40 66 330 12,100 - Million - .7 1.8 10.4 .7 2.2 15.8 1.8 139.4 11.5 45.4 214.3 90.4 502.8 .5 257.4 1.7 458.3 153.1 .8 16.6 1.9 62.4 952.7 59.1 59.8 36.4 314.1 25.2 68.3 562.9 1.2 1.5 1.8 30.2 1.3 15.8 51.8 14.1 34.0 4.0 14.9 3.8 1.0 1.8 73.6 19.4 141.1 5.3 2.6 14.4 150.6 6.5 3.3 79.0 422.2 27.7 1.3 1.6 23.3 9.4 63.3 25.2 1.8 31.7 95.9 1.4 1.6 157.6 3.9 2.7 24.6 .7 19.2 .2 9.6 15.4 76.3 2,879.0 -L- I ALABAMA POULTRY: INVENTORY AND PRODUCTION, 1983 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY 1983 l 1984 [I I Hens and I Annual I I I Hens and I Annual District I I Pullets I Egg I Pullets Egg and Broilers I All I of Laying I Production Broilers I All I of Laying I Production County . Produced 1/I Chickens I Are 2/ 2/ Produced 1/1 Chickens I Age 2/ I 2/ Colbert Fayette Franklin Lamar Marion District 10 Lauderdale Lawrence Limestone Madison Marshall Morgan District 20 Bibb Blount Chilton Cullman Jefferson St. Clair Shelby Walker Winston District 21 Calhoun Cherokee Cleburne DeKalb Etowah Jackson District 30 Greene Hale Marengo Pickens Sumter Tuscaloosa District 40 Autauga Dallas Elmore Lowndes Montgomery Perry, Wilcox District 50 Chambers Clay Coosa Lee Macon Randolph Russell Talladega Tallapoosa District 60 Baldwin Choctaw Clarke Mobile Washington District 70 Butler Conecuh Covington Crenshaw Eseambia Monroe District 80 Barbour Bullock Coffee Dale Geneva Henry Houston Pike District 90 State Total - Thousand - 5,862 4 1/ 9 15,236 108 346 6 8,055 17 29,499 144 2,286 10 13,083 1,172 416 115 2,079 288 52,093 1,155 19,725 523 89,682 3,263 227 3 23,511 1,655 0 9 112,624 2,293 200 651 7,229 3 0 118 9,025 18 24,943 375 177,759 5,125 5,710 267 1,321 421 6,608 353 40,117 1,675 16,776 149 10,122 300 80,654 3,165 0 7 286 7 0 10 15,046 207 0 8 1,639 99 16,971 338 393 63 0 192 1,377 166 4,130 116 197 52 754 5 0 9 6,851 603 0 53 3,299 527 0 226 0 11 0 64 4,403 872 0 23 1,894 46 336 371 9,932 2,193 0 153 967 7 0 9 0 89 1,610 65 2,577 323 6,586 138 0 9 16,009 173 19,725 534 0 7 0 8 42,320 869 881 9 1,276 5 32,529 212 5,294 3 8,537 234 0 1 0 47 10,967 116 59,484 627 515,729 16,650 3 7 47 4 13 74 7 944 51 286 796 389 2,473 2 1,091 6 1,463 583 2 42 7 246 3,442 241 307 268 1,259 148 187 2,410 5 6 7 122 5 76 221 60 156 22 75 34 4 6 357 50 497 15 8 62 541 22 14 370 1,579 117 5 6 86 39 253 102 6 129 415 5 5 662 7 4 135 2 72 1 46 72 339 11,810 _____________-_____________________ -I- - Million - .7 1.7 10.8 1.0 3.1 17.3 1.7 228.6 11.6 69.5 189.2 91.6 592.2 .5 262.9 1.5 341.9 141.4 .5 9.6 1.7 56.4 816.4 56.8 74.7 63.3 299.0 35.8 43.3 572.9 1.2 1.5 1.7 28.1 1.2 18.1 51.8 14.6 37.9 5.3 17.2 8.3 1.0 1.5 85.8 12.2 120.8 3.6 1.9 15.1 129.2 5.3 3.2 90.0 381.3 28.4 1.2 1.5 20.9 8.9 60.9 24.8 1.5 29.3 98.5 1.2 1.2 156.5 1.7 1.0 30.5 .5 16.4 .2 11.2 16.4 77.9 2,813.0 6,172 1/ 14,022 440 8,231 28,865 3,875 14,821 668 2,717 51,047 19,622 92,750 S 288 I 22,484 S0 121,168 I 314 | 5,452 S0 I 11,399 S 24,571 185,676 S 6,313 S 660 6,514 44,441 14,492 10,148 82,568 S 0 I 363 S 0 S 19,128 I 0 S 2,084 I 21,575 S 295 I 0 I 1,124 I 4,521 I 557 I 958 I 0 I 7,455 I 0 I 3,621 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 4,547 I 0 1,987 352 I 10,507 I 0 S 988 0 I 0 I 1,646 I 2,634 I 6,284 I 0 S 18,369 I 22,557 S 0 0 I 47,210 I 1,409 157 I 31,904 I 5,538 I 8,738 I 0 I 0 I 9,594 57,340 536,580 - Thousand - 3 4 102 4 13 126 6 1,150 103 308 1,547 499 3,613 2 1,524 6 2,711 555 28 61 36 491 5,414 249 399 217 1,689 103 305 2,962 4 8 6 233 5 72 328 5 189 88 82 136 3 6 509 69 650 95 9 83 870 2 64 314 2,156 142 4 6 93 64 309 99 6 164 574 4 5 852 8 3 296 2 176 1 7 103 596 16,865 2 3 42 3 11 61 4 858 40 307 1,069 377 2,655 1 1,027 4 1,803 544 10 27 18 322 3,756 182 262 116 1,290 101 220 2,171 3 7 4 110 3 63 190 3 154 17 72 32 2 4 284 31 574 39 6 81 559 1 16 281 1,588 109 3 4 91 40 247 65 4 120 493 3 3 688 6 2 154 1 62 7 67 300 11,940 and annual egg production of 400 birds or less. 3/ 64 - Million .5 .7 9.0 .8 2.4 13.4 1.0 206.8 8.5 75.1 251.5 86.0 628.9 .2 246.6 1.0 403.3 133.2 2.1 5.8 3.8 68.7 864.7 41.4 64.1 24.1 299.1 24.5 48.4 501.6 .8 1.7 1.0 23.7 .7 14.6 42.5 .7 37.7 4.2 15.2 7.8 .5 1.0 67.1 7.6 140.1 9.5 1.4 19.8 132.6 .2 3.3 68.7 383.2 26.7 .7 1.0 22.3 8.4 59.1 15.9 1.0 25.1 115.8 .7 .7 159.2 1.3 .5 32.1 .2 13.0 .2 1.7 14.3 63.3 2,783.0 1/ Marketing year: December - November basis. 2/ Hens and pullets of laying age consist of commercial table egg layers, broiler breeders, egg breeders, and farm flocks Included in other counties in District to avoid disclosure of individual operations. CASH RECEIPTS REVIEW 1984 Barbara Sanford Cash Farm Income: Total cash farm income from farm marketings for 1984 increased 12.2 percent from $2,032,566,000 in 1983 to $2,279,660,000. Livestock and livestock products, valued at $1,387.3 million, accounted for 61 percent of the total, while crops totaled $892.3 million to make up the remaining 39 percent. Alabama poultry and poultry products accounted for 38.9 percent of the state's total receipts from farm marketings with cattle and calves ranking second with 13.9 percent of the total receipts. Soybeans accounted for 8.4 percent of the total, while peanut receipts totaled 7.3. Cotton lint and cottonseed receipts accounted for 6.2 percent of the total followed by greenhouse and nursery products with 4.4, farm forest products with 4.0, and dairy products with 3.5 percent. Sales from these eight enterprises made up 86.6 percent of the total cash receipts from farm marketings in Alabama. Receipts from the state's broilers and eggs totaled $887.6 million in 1984, up $154.6 million from the 1983 total of $733.0 million. Cattle and calf returns totaled $317.5 million, down 7.1 percent from the 1983 total of $341.9 million. Receipts from soybeans, peanuts, and cotton accounted for 55.8 percent of the total crop receipts. Combined returns from these crops were up 28.9 percent from 1983. Cash Receipts Tables: In the county tables, state totals may not add due to rounding, and some data will be included in "Other Counties" to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 65 ALABAMA INDEX OF PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, 1976-84 1910-14=100 BASE ALL COMMODITIES Month 1976 I 1977 1978 I 1979 1980 1991 1982 1983 1984 January 431 449 443 567 553 592 508 512 628 February I 440 467 468 594 564 588 532 522 622 March 434 477 491 605 533 568 527 524 619 AprilI 438 475 500 604 502 568 532 524 614 MayI 449 481 509 586 509 560 536 535 601 June 461 451 521 562 525 568 533 528 574 July 475 448 525 542 582 563 527 535 570 Auguat 444 430 504 532 592 552 519 562 548 September 446 435 511 537 614 533 510 549 540 October 431 411 513 502 602 519 496 544 516 November 430 414 522 531 599 518 499 575 533 December 433 418 540 545 603 489 490 585 509 Annual 443 446 504 559 565 552 517 541 573 ALABAMA INDEX OF PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, 1976-84 1910-14=100 BASE CROPS Month 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 January I 475 557 505 579 553 675 558 533 629 February 474 585 508 586 589 662 566 527 632 March 468 621 526 582 570 640 553 554 650 AprilI 470 629 536 602 557 656 567 559 656 May 505 643 528 585 584 653 568 546 677 June 563 574 559 590 604 642 571 545 650 JulyI 587 523 537 581 637 627 550 570 622 August 531 490 528 552 630 606 540 606 601 September 539 508 530 558 679 574 520 608 585 October 555 471 555 542 663 569 514 605 569 November 565 477 570 546 680 551 522 616 544 December I 553 477 568 554 681 538 501 599 528 Annual 524 546 538 571 619 616 544 572 612 ALABAMA INDEX OF PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, 1976-84 1910-14=100 BASE LIVESTOCK MonthI 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 January 410 397 414 560 552 552 484 500 626 February 423 412 448 597 551 552 516 518 617 March 417 409 474 614 515 533 514 510 604 AprilI 423 403 482 603 475 525 515 507 594 May 422 405 499 585 474 516 520 528 565 JuneI 419 392 502 549 488 532 514 518 538 JulyI 422 412 519 522 555 533 516 518 544 AuguatI 403 401 492 522 574 526 509 540 522 September I 401 400 501 526 582 513 505 520 518 October I 373 382 493 482 572 495 487 515 490 November 367 383 499 523 559 501 487 554 526 December 377 390 526 539 565 465 484 578 499 Annual 405 399 487 552 539 520 502 526 554 Chickens, excluding I broilers I Cents/lb. 13.1 12.2 12.8 13.7 10.4 10.5 9.5 13.0 16.7 1/Marketing year: December - November besis. 66 ALABAMA INDEX OF PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, 1977-84 1977=100 BASE ALL COMMODITIES Month I 1977 I 1978 I 1979 I 1980 I 1981 I 1982 I 1983 I 1984 JanuaryI 100 99 127 124 133 114 115 141 February 100 105 133 126 132 119 117 139. MarchI 100 110 136 119 127 118 117 139. AprilI 100 112 135 112 127 119 117 138 MayI 100 114 131 114 125 120 120 1351 June 100 117 126 118 127 119 118 129. JulyI 100 118 121 130 126 118 120 128 August 100 113 119 133 124 116 126 123 SeptemberI 100 114 120 138 119 114 123 121 OctoberI 100 115 112 135 116 111 122 116 NovemberI 100 117 119 134 116 112 129 119 DecemberI 100 121 122 135 110 110 131 114 AnnualI 100 113 125 127 124 116 121 129 ALABAMA INDEX OF PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, 1977-84 1977=100 BASE CROPS Month I 1977 I 1978 I 1979 I 1980 I 1981 I 1982 I 1983 1 1984 JanuaryI 100 92 106 101 124 102 98 115 FebruaryI 100 93 107 108 121 104 96 116 MarchI 100 96 107 104 117 101 101 119 AprilI 100 98 110 102 120 104 102 120 MayI 100 97 107 107 120 104 100 124 June1 100 102 108 111 118 105 100 119 JulyI 100 98 106 .117 115 101 104 114 August1 100 97 101 115 111, 99 111 110 SeptemberI 100 97 102 124 105 9511 107 OctoberI 100 102 99 121 104 94 111 104 NovemberI 100 104 100 124 101 96 113 100 DecemberI 100 104 101 125 98 92 110 97 AnnualI 100 98 105 113 113 100 105 112 ALABAMA INDEX OF PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, 1977-84 1977=100 BASE LIVESTOCK Month I 1977 I 1978 I 1979 1 1980 I 1981 I 1982 I 1983 I 1984 I I I-d 9%I1- 67 ALABAMA PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS FOR SPECIFIED COMMODITIES MONTHLY AND SEASON AVERAGES, 19 76-85 IIIII I I I I I I I Marketing Year1 Jan.1 Feb. Mar. Apr.1 May Jun. Jul. Aug.I Sep.1 Oct. Nov.1 Dec. or Season I I I I I II I .11Average -Beef Cattle (dollars per cwt.)- 31.50 31.00 46.*30 67.*10 53.*50 49.70 51.10 54.60 49.30 48.40 31.30 27.20 44.40 61.80 53.50 49.80 45.90 48.30 44.60 44.30 29.*20 28.20 44.70 60.40 53.90 45.20 46.30 44.20 44.40 27.80 27.40 44.90 62.*00 55.*70 45.80 48.20 42.90 43.*60 - Cows (dollars per cwt.) - 33.20 31.10 42.*70 71.30 55.20 52.90 51.20 53.00 49.40 50.00 27.80 26.10 37.00 56.60 46.30 42 .70 39.70 41.80 40.70 38.30 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1976 26.10 26.10 31.40 57.50 59.70 50.40 43.60 45.40 44.10 48.70 20.80 21.90 26.10 48.40 49.60 42.00 36.70 37.50 34.30 36.90 29.30 28.60 34.60 62.90 66.40 59.40 53.40 55.00 55.20 57.20 25.20 28.90 37.00 75.30 80.80 63.10 53.00 58.40 54.70- 59.90 310 345 360 840 1,210 1,140 1, 110 880 900 10.80 29.40 27.90 35.*60 62.30 65.*80 49.60 45.50 46.80 48.50 51.60 24.80 24.00 30.90 53.00 53.00 43.60 38.40 40.70 38.90 38.90 32.10 30.10 38.30 67.90 74.40 57.70 54.10 56.40 58.30 57.90 30.50 32.*10 39.5.0 83.40 87.40 67.00 54.80 62.50 59.00 60.10 310 355 390 935 1,v110 1,210 10.80 26.80 28.50 46.30 64.50 54.50 44.70 44.40 41.00 42.60 21.70 24.10 37.20 50.70 43.80 37.60 36.00 34.60 33.40 30.*60 30.00 42.20 69.70 60.*00 50.30 46.40 51.*10 52.20 49.10 27.20 27.30 35.20 56.20 49.50 42.70 38.80 41.30 40.90 39.60 32.50 31.50 46.50 77.30 67.00 58.30 55.00 60.30 59.20 56.10 32.10 33.*60 49.20 91.*60 78.60 65.40 57.*60 63.60 58.30 61.10 315 390 420 940 1,9150 1,200 10.70 33.90 33.80 50.00 73.40 60.90 55.*60 58.60 59.30 54.00 54.40 34.70 30.20 49.70 69.*00 61.00 57.60 56.30 57.30 51.60 52.*70 31.40 31.90 48.70 68.50 62.70 53.*10 56.70 52.*10 52.70 30.40 30.10 49.80 68.80 64.00 54.10 57.90 50.*70 51.50 - Calves (dollars per cwt.) - 32.10 33.80 56.00 84.00 66.70 57.80 57.*00 59.40 54.50 59.20 31.*80 28.40 53.00 84.30 68.00 57.*80 55.20 58.00 52.*00- 57.80 30.00 31.00 58.10 84.40 67.50 53.*50 55.50 54.50 53.40 28.80 32.70 56.90 83.*00 70.80 56.00 57.20 52.*10 55.*50 29.80 31.00 51.40 72.50 63.20 54.50 53.60 49.*30 52.40 27.40 33.80 61.*90 87.40 66.20 55.70 53.70 52.20 52.10 - Milk Cows (dollars per head) - 11 I/ 330 430 475 985 1,160 1,200 345 390 500 990 1,180 1,170 345 390 525 995 1,180 1,170 1,9110 1,050 900 335 360 550 1,030 1,210 1,15 0 330 360 605 1,030 1,210 1,150 - Milk, All Wholesale (dollars per cwt.) - 36.40 33.80 46.10 80.00 61.90 59.20 58.90 60.30 56.20 55.90 34.70 34.90 50.00 96.50 71.80 63.*60 57.00 60.*70 57.40 59.50 315 390 450 950 1,170 1,9200 1,140 1,060 900 890 10.50 10.60 11.00 12.70 14.00 14.50 14.20 14.70 13.70 14.40 10.40 10.60 11.20 13.*00 14.20 14.70 14.20 14.50 14.*30 14.40 10.60 10.70 11.20 13.10 14.10 14.70 14.50 14.*80 14.60 10.60 10.70 11.50 13.60 14.30 14.50 14.60 15.*00 14.80 11.20 11.10 11.*80, 13.60 14.20 14.70 14.80 15.10 15.30 26.60 26.90 47.70 58.50 53.50 42.*10 41.*60 39.50 41.10 20.90 23.20 38.80 48.40 42.*90 36.30 35.*00 33.00 33.*60 30.*00 29.10 52 .80 64.40 64.*00 53.*00 52.50 48.30 50.90 29.00 30.90 61.*60 75.*10 65.20 53.*80 52.*80 51.*70 52 .80 350 350 665 1,030 1,210 1,15 0 1,09 0 970 11.30 68 27.40 26.30 39.90 56.50 43.*60 40.70 40.20 42.*30 38.60 38.60 25.70 22.00 35.*30 49.40 43.*60 41.90 39.50 40.10 37.60 35.90 25.20 21.90 37.80 46.40 43.20 40.70 39.00 38.90 36.00 23.20 22.*70 36.70 50.10 45.*60 40.70 38.00 35.50 36.60 - Steers and Heifers (dollars per cwt.) - 24.40 27.50 47.20 60.20 51.10 42.*80 42.10 39.90 41.*60 19.*60 21.40 39.*60 47.40 42.*00 35.*80 35.*70 33.40 33.40 27.20 31.20 51.*60 67.*70 60.20 52.80 52.20 50.10 51.90 27.30 31.70 61.30 76.40 63.*60 54.40 52.*20 55.*70 53.40 360 360 710 1,010 1,210 1,150 11.40 11.40 25.20 29.90 51.*60 59 .60 50.60 40.90 42.10 43.00 42.*30 20.10 23.50 43.*70 49.50 42.*00 36.40 36.00 33.90 32 .80 28.10 33.60 56.20 65.30 59.*10 50.60 51.90 54.90 52.40 28.30 34.10 70.50 75.20 64.20 53.10 54.20 57.30 52.20 335 330 750 1,050 1, 2 10 1,9150 11.20 28.60 28.40 43.20 62.90 55.*30 47.80 46.30 47.00 45.70 23.70 23.60 36.10 51.10 45.*20 40.10 37.80 37.80 36.50 31.40 31.20 47.30 69.*80 63.50 56.30 55.90 55.80 54.10 29.20 32.*10 54.00 81.30 69.10 58.30 55.*00 57.00 54.60 332 371 533 980 1,180 1,180 1,120 1,050 900 10.80 10.40 10.70 11.20 12.90 14.00 14.60 14.00 14.40 13.90 14.30 1/ Milk cows sold for dairy herd replacement only. 21Estiiatesbecame quarterly January 1982., -1 ALABAMA PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS FOR SPECIFIED COMMODITIES MONTHLY AND SEASON AVERAGES, 19 76-85 1 1 1 1 1I 1I 1I I1IMarketing Year Jan. Feb.1 Mar.1 Apr.I May I Jun.1 Jul.1 Aug.I Sep.I Oct.I Nov. Dec.I or Season I I I II I I II IAverage -Hogs (dollars per cwt.) - J1 47.40 38.90 46.60 43.30 28.20 41.10 56.80 45.90 46.90 41.30 49.40 40.*80 47.60 40.00 32.10 48.00 58.60 45.20 49.*30 43.30 48.90 43.90 44.50 37.30 40.*80 49.50 58.90 43.90 52.*70 42.20 42.40 46.20 35.00 45.50 49.*80 61.*70 47.00 50.60 40.00 38.80 46.10 36.30 45.30 48.50 61.40 44.10 46.40 - Broilers (cents per lb.) - 11 47.50 37.90 45.40 51.70 36.30 40.50 49.00 55.90 45.30 47.60 23.5 22.5 23.5 26.0 23.5 28.5 26.5 26.0 35.5 27.0 44.70 35.70 45.60 48.50 33.60 38. 30' 48.20 50.00 45.30 43.30 23.0 23.0 23.5 27.5 22.*0 27.0 25.0 24.0 35.5 28.5 46.30 34.50 43.40 43.80 27.00 38.60 51.*80 46.40 46.70 40.90 22.*5 22.*0 26.0 27.5 20.5 24.5 24.5 24.0 31.5 25.5 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 47.60 37.40 41.70 48.90 35.50 40.00 43.50 54.70 48.50 47.40 23.0 21.0 22.0 23.5 26.0 28.0 23.5 25.*0 36.0 29.0 63.3 71.0 59.3 72.2 68.5 79.0 63.6 48.5 102.0 38.0 - Eggs (cents per doz.) - I1 2/ 60.0 54.3 62.4 63.3 54.6 65.*6 51.5 59.6 64.8 42.9 55.4 50.0 53.4 59.0 55.4 65.2 46.9 56.8 54.4 44.5 57.4 53.5 59.7 58.4 59.9 67.4 51.4 53.5 56.8 62.8 57.*1 63.4 57.9 67.9 67.0 46.0 63.1 55.*3 65.*0 58.8 64.5 62.2 70.2 76.1 53.3 63.1 56.3 - Soybeans (dollars per bushel) - 4.90 9.87 6.92 7.35 5.90 7.15 6.13 6.*06 8.19 5.*89 6.12 7.59 6.93 7.49 5.93 6.91 6.12 6.00 7.91 5.79 7.05 6.20 6.30 7.66 6.78 6.91 5.*97 6.78 6.60 6.09 5.41 7.41 7.*32 6.47 5.73 7.79 6.53 6.83 6.34 6.18 6.76 7.61 6.09 5.*33 8.45 5.83 - Cotton (cents per lb.) - .4/51 62.*0 71.0 52.6 60.0 79.3 74.2 58.9 60.9 78.0 52.*5 73.0 60.0 53.2 61.*6 76.*0 73.3 60.*8 64.9 70.4 55.*6 80.0 53.4 52.9 61.9 74.0 69.1 58.8 65.*1 68.4 69.0 50.2 55.4 58.9 71.*0 67.5 59.*0 62.7 67.0 49.*1 56.5 61.8 79.2 59.4 57.9 65.9 61.0 -Sweetpotatoes (dollars per cwt.) - 1976I 10.10 10.00 10.70 11.80 12.90 12.30 13.90 14.45 11.35 10.45 9.35 10.65 11.50 1977 9.55 11.10 12.35 11.95 13.40 13.30 16.25 12.60 14.10 11.75 10.60 10.90 12.90 1978I 13.20 13.10 14.50 15.80 13.00 17.70 16.40 16.80 16.80 .13.70 15.40 13.40 14.80 1979 14.90 15.40 14.40 12.50 13.60 12.50 13.50 12.80 13.30 10.30 10.30 13.80 12.10 1980I 12.30 12.20 12.40 10.70 10.30 - - 15.00 14.50 14.50 15.00 15.40 16.50 1981I 16.00 18.00 19.50 22.00 23.00 - 18.30 21.00 18.00 16.10 16.00 17.20 17.30 1982I 16.00 16.30 17.30 16.80 16.40 - 14.00 10.40 6.90 5.70 5.90 6.50 7.65 1983I 7.60 9.00 8.70 10.40 10.50 - - 11.00 11.60 11.10 12.00 13.00 13.30 1984I 14.20 15.20 16.20 17.00 17.50 - 16.00 12.70 8.50 10.70 11.50 12.10 12.00 1985I 11.90 13.60 14.20 20.30 17.00 - 1/ Marketing year: December - November basis. Z Estimates are for market eggs instead of all eggs beginnn December 1982. 1/ Marketing year: September - August basis. 4/ Monthly and season average prices basedo 480-lb. net weight bale. 51 Marketing year: August - July basis. 69 23.0 23.0 26.0 27.0 22.0 26.0 26.0 26.0 33.*0 28.0 23.*0 23.5 29.0 28.0 23.0 27.0 27.5 27.5 32.5 29.5 24.0 24.5 30.5 26.0 30.5 28.5 26.5 30.0 32.*0 33.10 38.10 49.40 32.60 46.40 44.50 55.*60 40.*10 43.*80 32.00 37.40 46.70 34.80 45.*60 41.90 53.*00 37.80 47.30 35.40 39.30 46.*80 37.90 42.*80 39.80 53.40 44.20 47.30 22.*0 22.5 25.*0 23.0 30.0 27.0 25.*0 31.5 29.*0 22.*0 22.0 25.*0 21.0 32.0 24.0 24.5 29.5 29.5 4.50 6.67 5.58 6.71 6.34 6.97 6.22 5.*60 7.42 6.03 57.0 61.0 48.1 59.9 64.0 83.2 55.3 58.5 65.6 53.*3 43.80 38.30 45.10 43.50 37.00 43.*00 52.90 47.10 47.20 22.*3 22.0 25.0 24.5 26.0 26.5 25.0 27.5 32.0 62.1 60.6 62.*8 65.7 64.7 73.1 56.4 58.6 71.*1 19.0 21.*0 23.0 21.*0 30.5 24.0 23.5 29.*0 26.5 64.5 53.5 61.9 58.2 69.*6 71.*6 54.6 69.5 52.4 6.08 5.*15 6.27 6.07 7.56 6.07 5.02 7.84 6.20 67.0 46.6 59.5 62.0 78.2 63.*0 59.2 62.*6 60.7 61.7 70.2 65.8 76.7 61.7 74.3 62.9 51.4 91J. 5 42.3 4.60 7.15 5.50 7.11 6.26 6.89 6.25 5.71 7.47 6.05 56.0 67.0 50.3 59.3 77.9 79.9 59.*3 55.*0 66.6 51.7 59.*5 64.0 68.3 74.5 62.*0 70.2 68.3 53.6 74.3 51.*5 4.60 8.48 6.44 7.45 6.01 7.00 6.12 5.99 7.85 6.01 54.0 71.0 50.9 55.6 71.7 76.0 54.7 61.*1 69.*3 52.4 59.6 62.0 63.5 67.5 59.*0 74.5 59.*6 53.9 96.3 46.0 4.57 9.*50 6.90 7.35 5.*66 6.99 6.33 6.15 7.93 5.82 55.0 69.4 51.8 56.8 72.1 78.6 57.3 61.0 70.3 56.4 18.0 20.0 23.0 19.*0 28.5 23.5 23.5 33.*0 29.*0 70.3 58.0 68.1 62.*7 74.6 79.*6 55.*6 79.5 62.*0 6.14 5.77 6.33 6.18 7.90 6.03 5.41 7.88 6.12 69.5 45.2 62.8 63.2 77.*9 58.6 58.4 66.5 58.2 18.0 19.0 23,.5 24.5 28.0 22.5 24.5 34.0 26.5 74.6 63.*0 74.3 72.6 85.*0 61.9 50.3 88.3 55.*5 6.60 5.84 6.51 6.12 7.68 6.18 5.51 7.36 5.91 63.*5 45.3 61.2 64.6 82.2 57.0 54.6 66.4 53.*8 6.44 5.68 6.43 6.10 7.*63 6.08 5.36 7.80 6.10 66.4 47.1 60.5 64.6 79.2 55.9 58.5 65.*7 55.9 ALABAMA MID-MONTH PRICES PAID BY FARMERS FOR FEED ITEMS, 1976-85 I I I I I 11 J uly I A ug. Sept. I C I I Jan. I Feb. IMar. IApr. 1May I June I Jl u. I et c. INov. I Dec. I - Chick Starter (dollars per ton)- 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1976 1977 1978 1979 15S, 148 150 154 159 171 178 174 174 170 177 178 191 193 193 167 161 156 173 164 168 177 180 179 181 165 168 182 186 186 191 186 186 205 196 198 198 205 205 210 190 184 200 225 225 225 240 220 240 235 230 230 225 245 220 210 215 200 210 205 200 215 205 200 205 210 215 210 205 215 225 245 245 235 230 .235 225 235 240 220 220 210 210 205 205 225 220 -Broiler Grower (dollars per ton)- 151 149 145 148 161 167 187 172 179 154 157 176 174 170 162 153 135 131 148 181 171 159 169 167 161 159 155 172 184 188 188 184 171 190 200 197 183 187 174 184 169 184 179 210 235 230 240 220 245 240 250 245 235 235 230 225 225 225 225 215 225 210 205 205 210 215 210 210 195 215 225 240 270 275 270 270 255 255 240 220 210 205 205 200 195 205 192 -Laying Feed (dollars per ton)- 140 140 142 142 146 155 159 155 154 152 158 163 165 170 162 152 142 142 153 .149 150 157 162 163 160 151 152 163 166 174 170 164 168 180 180 179 176 180 174 180 179 176 185 200 200 225 220 210 215 220 240 220 230 225 205 199 200 182 197 195 188 190 184 189 192 205 210 200 186 205 210 220 220 220 225 215 225 230 220 210 205 200 186 199 199 205 196 - Mixed Dairy Feed 16% (dollars per ton) - 139 138 136 136 138 147 149 147 152 151 152 154 151 152 150 147 136 136 137 138 144 147 142 145 141 141 139 152 153 155 158 155 157 170 165 168 175 170 172 172 166 163 183 188 205 210 215 194 200 196 199 200 200 188 197 191 177 181 183 166 176 170 162 184 185 180 186 193 185 188 197 205 220 215 210 199 195 200 200 196 190 182 185 170 166 174 174 -Soybean Meal 44% (dollars per cwt.) - 8.50 8.60 8.60 8.60 8.90 10.50 10.50 11.50 12.00 12.50 13.00 13.50 1S.00 16.00 15.S0 12.50 11.00 11.00 11.00 11.00 11.50 12.00 11.50 12.00 11.50 11.50 11.50 12.50 12.50 13.50 13.00 12.50 13.00 14.00 14.00 13.00 13.50 13.00 13.00 12.50 12.00 12.50 13.00 13.50 14.00 16.50 16.00 15.50 15.50 16.00 15.50 15.50 1S.00 14.50 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 13.50 13.50 14.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 14.00 13.50 14.00 13.50 14.00 15.50 16.00 16.00 15.50 15.50 15.00 15.00 14.50 13.50 13.50 12.00 12.50 11.50 11.00 11.00 11.50 -Cottonseed Meal 41% (dollars per cwt.) - 8.80 8.80 8.80 8.60 8.90 9.60 11.00 11.00 11.50 11.50 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.50 12.50 12.50 12.00 11.50 10.00 10.50 10.50 10.50 10.50 10.50 11.00 10.50 11.00 11.50 11.50 12.00 11.50 11.50 11.50 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.50 12.50 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 11.50 12.00 13.00 15.50 15.50 15.50 1S.S0 15.00 1S.50 15.50 15.50 15.00 13.00 13.00 13.50 13.00 13.50 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 12.50 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.50 14.50 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 15.50 15.50 15.00 14.50 15.00 11.00 11.00 11.00 10.50 10.50 10.50 H og Feed 14 - 18% (dollars per cwt.) - 8.10 8.00 8.00 7.90 8.30 8.70 8.70 8.90 8.80 8.60 8.60 8.90 8.80 9.00 8.90 8.60 8.10 7.90 8.20 8.20 8.20 8.50 8.60 8.60 8.60 8.40 8.30 8.50 8.90 9,20 9.00 9.10 9t.20 9.90 9.60 9.60 - Beef Cattle Concentrate 32 - 36% (dollars per cwt.) - 8.00 8.00 8.50 8.50 8.50 8.50 9.20 9.20 9.20 9.20 9.20 9.20 9.30 10.00 10.50 9.80 10.50 9.70 10.00 9.20 9.40 8.90 8.90 8.40 8.80 9.80 9.50 8.90 9.20 9.20 9.00 8.60 9.10 9.10 9.30 10.00 9.60 10.00 9.90 10.00 9.80 9.70 10.00 10.00 10.50 10.50 9.60 10.50 10.50 10.50 11.00 10.00 10.00 10.80 10.50 11.00 11.00 12.00 13.00 12.50 13.00 13.50 12.50 12.50 12.5.0 12.00 11.50 12.50 11.50 11.00 11.S0 11.50 11.60 12.00 11.00 11.80 11.50 11.50 12.00 11.00 12.00 11.50 11.50 11.50 12.00 11.50 11.00 12.00 12.50 12.00 12.00 12.00 13.00 13.50 13.50 13.50 13.50 13.00 13.00 13.00 14.00 14.00 13.50 13.00 12.50 12.50 12.00 11.S0 12.00 12.00 11.50 10.50 11.00 11.50 70 Year 168 166 172 154 162 170 163 171 177 197 196 199 220 240 250 220 200 210 205 189 205 245 245 235 205 200 205 158 163 163 136 145 141 159 173 164 194 197 183 225 240 240 215 215 215 215 192 197 240 255 270 195 185 191 152 154 1S5 138 146 150 153 162 161 176 171 176 215 230 225 210 199 191 195 180 191 220 225 215 200 190 200 148 147 144 137 132 137 138 150 149 170 169 170 210 220 220 172 179 179 168 170 185 205 205 210 181 175 182 11.00 11.00 11.50 10.50 10.50 11.00 11.50 12.50 12.00 13.50 13.00 13.00 15.00 15.50 16.00 14.50 14.00 14.00 12.50 13.00 13.00 16.00 16.00 15.50 12.50 12.50 12.00 11.00 10.50 11.00 10.00 10.00 10.50 11.00 11.50 11.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 13.50 15.00 15.50 14.50 13.00 12.50 13.00 12.50 12.50 15.50 15.50 16.00 14.00 13.00 12.00 8.60 8.50 8.70 7.60 7.90 8.20 8.40 8.60 8.50 9.80 9.70 9.70 I PRICES REVIEW 1984 BARBARA N. SANFORD Prices Received by Farmers: The All Commodity Index of Prices Received by Alabama farmers averaged 573 percent of the 1910-14=100 base in 1984, compared with 541 percent in 1983. This was an increase of 6 percent from 1983 and 11 percent above 1982. Contributing most to the increase were higher livestock prices for hogs, broilers, chickens, and eggs along with higher crop prices for peanuts, oats, and potatoes. The Livestock and Products Index, one of the components of the All Commodity Index, was 554 percent of the base in 1984, up 5 percent from the 1983 average. Beef cattle averaged $45.70 per hundredweight (ewt.), down $1.30 from the 1983 price of $47.00. The average price for calves was $54.60 per cwt., down $2.40 from a year ago. Broilers, at 32.0 cents per pound, were 4.5 cents higher than in 1983. Egg prices, at 71.1 cents per dozen, were 12.5 cents above the previous year's price. Milk sold wholesale by farmers averaged $14.80 per cwt., equal to the 1983 average price. Hogs averaged $47.20 per ewt., up 10 cents from 1983. The other component of the All Commodity Index, the Crop Index, was 612 percent of the base in 1984, 7 percent above the 1983 average. Soybeans averaged $6.10 per bushel, down $1.70 from the 1983 price of $7.80. The corn price averaged $2.95 per bushel, 60 cents below a year ago. Wheat averaged $3.25 per bushel, unchanged from the 1983 price. Potatoes at $7.40 per ewt., compares to $7.15 a year ago. Peanuts averaged 26.0 cents per pound in 1984, 1.7 cents above the previous years price. The cotton price of 55.9 cents per pound, was 9.8 cents below the 1983 price. Prices Paid by Farmers: Alabama does not have an Index of Prices Paid by Farmers, therefore, direct comparison between prices paid and prices received cannot be made. The cost of production items increased over a year earlier. Farmers in the state paid an average of $225.00 per ton for chick starter in 1984 compared with $221.00 and $224.00 in 1983 and 1982, respectively. Broiler grower in 1984 sold for $236.00 per ton, up from $222.00 in 1983 and $216.00 in 1982. Laying feed, at $213.00 per ton, compares with $206.00 in 1983 and $192.00 in 1982. In 1984 the average price for 16 percent protein dairy feed was $197.00 per ton compared with $194.00 in 1983. Hog feed, 14-18 percent protein, sold for $11.50 per cwt., down 10 cents from 1983. Soybean meal, 44 percent protein, averaged $14.29 per cwt. in 1984 compared with $14.25 a year ago. 71 ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS, BY COMMODITIES, 1979-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY I I I Commodity I 1979 I 1980 I 1981 1982 __ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ 1 I II - Thousand Dollars - Livestock & Poultry I Cattle & Calves 432,819 276,214 322,827 351,146 Hogs I 121,971 124,724 110,416 90,290 Dairy I 79,996 86,986 89,851 83,512 Broilers I 459,039 494,709 522,923 487,726 Eggs I 179,909 180,083 187,684 177,869 Other Livestock & Poultry I 18,083 16,967 17,297 24,903 Total Livestock & Poultry I 1,291,817 1,179,683 1,250,998 1,215,446 Crops Corn I 35,232 23,025 37,510 25,292 Cotton I 115,707 116,226 127,521 139,208 Hay 8,470 7,275 8,364 7,748 Soybeans 328,250 238,182 285,602 266,303 Wheat 11,306 21,926 77,035 69,450 Oats I 635 536 1,239 935 Peanuts 119,534 62,881 155,639 124,283 Sorghum I 673 606 1,484 2,093 Greenhouse & Nursery I 50,000 66,000 79,290 86,620 Pecans 2,364 14,600 17,400 9,982 Peaches 3,700 3,150 3,982 3,570 Other Fruits 1,991 4,490 6,150 6,300 Potatoes 11,588 8,386 22,859 17,649 Sweetpotatoes 7,587 8,745 10,743 5,049 Other Vegetables 32,747 32,807 54,130 55,275 Farm Forest Products 68,282 82,068 85,611 70,665 Other Crops 5,200 6,630 17,047 15,700 Total Crops I 803,266 697,533 991,606 906,122 Total All Commodities 2,095,083 1,877,216 2,242,604 2,121,568 Government Payments I 12,072 22,771 21,362 31,437 Total Farm Receipts 2,107,155 1,899,987 2,263,966 2,153,005 Non Farm Commercial Timber I 163,874 197,472 203,869 195,568 Total Farm & Forestry Receipts I 2,271,029 2,097,459 2,467,835 2,348,573 I 1984 Cash Receipts Commodity Cash Receipts I % Change % of All S 1983 I 1984 I from 1983 [ Commodities I - Thousand Dollars - Livestock & Poultry I Cattle & Calves I 341,883 317,456 -7.1 13.9 Hogs I 79,663 69,551 -12.7 3.1 Dairy I 84,360 78,144 -7.4 3.5 Broilers I 553,119 686,822 +24.2 30.1 Eggs 179,836 200,739 +11.6 8.8 Other 28,600 34,623 +21.1 1.5 Total Livestock & Poultry I 1,267,461 1,387,335 +9.5 60.9 Crops Corn I 25,185 29,205 +16.0 1.3 Cotton 66,649 140,822 +111.3 6.2 Hay I 8,294 7,810 -5.8 .4 Soybeans 207,211 190,519 -8.1 8.4 Wheat I 53,605 48,305 -9.9 2.1 Oats I 746 613 -17.8- Peanuts I 112,763 166,947 +48.1 7.3 Sorghum I 3,441 5,561 +61.6 .2 Greenhouse & Nursery 90,000 100,000 +11.1 4.4 Pecans 8,840 7,000 -20.8 .3 Peaches I 2,744 3,168 +15.5 .1 Other Fruits 7,000 7,700 +10.0 .3 Potatoes I 10,982 11,872 +8.1 .5 Sweetpotatoes I 6,850 8,148 +18.9 .4 Other Vegetables I 49,000 58,000 +18.4 2.5 Farm Forest Products I 94,895 90,155 -5.0 4.0 Other Crops I 16,900 16,500 -2.4 .7 Total Crops 765,105 892,325 +16.6 39.1 Total All Commodities I 2,032,566 2,279,660 +12.2 Government Payments I 30,178 42,110 +39.5 Total Farm Receipts I 2,062,744 2,321,770 +12.6 Non Farm Commercial Timber 253,092 234,757 Total Farm & Forestry Receipts I 2,315,836 2,556,527 Value of PIK Distribution 29,900 14,942 Total Including PIK 2,345,736 2,571,469 72 ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1979-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY District Cat t le and I I I I I County I 1979 I 1980 I 1981 I 1982 I 1983 1984 _ I I I I I Colbert Fayette Franklin Lamar Marion District 10 Lauderdale Lawrence Limestone Madison Marshall Morgan District 20 Bibb Blount Chilton Cullman Jefferson St. Clair Shelby Walker Winston District 21 Calhoun Cherokee Cleburne DeKalb Etowah Jackson District 30 Greene Hale Marengo Pickens Sumter Tuscaloosa District 40 Autauga Dallas Elmore Lowndes Montgomery Perry Wilcox District 50 Chambers Clay Coosa Lee Macon Randolph Russell Talladega Tallapoosa District 60 Baldwin Choctaw Clarke Mobile Washington District 70 Butler Conecuh Covington Crenshaw Escambia Monroe District 80 Barbour Bullock Coffee Dale Geneva Henry Houston Pike District 90 State Total 5,945 2,616 6,421 2,616 4,281 21,879 9,988 9,988 7,610 9,037 7,848 9,037 53,508 2,854 8,323 5,232 13,793 3,805 4,281 4,518 3,330 3,330 49,466 4,756 3,567 2,140 8,561 5,708 6,897 31,629 5,945 8,561 10,702 4,518 9,750 4,994 44,470 4,756 11,415 6,660 13,555 16,171 6,421 7,610 66,588 5,470 4,756 2,140 3,567 5,945 4,756 2,854 5,945 3,567 39,000 9,988 4,756 4,518 6,183 4,043 29,488 7,134 4,756 9,037 5,232 4,518 5,945 36,622 8,562 6,421 7,134 5,232 9,513 5,232 8,800 9,275 60,169 432,819 3,832 1,597 4,151 1,597 2,714 13,891 6,386 6,386 4,630 5,588 4,790 5,588 33,368 1,916 5,428 3,034 8,941 2,235 2,714 2,874 2,076 2,235 31,453 3,034 2,235 1,437 5,588 3,513 4,471 20,278 3,832 5,588 6,865 3,034 6,386 3,193 28,898 3,353 7,185 4,471 8,622 10,218 3,832 4,949 42,630 39353 3,034 1,437 2,235 3,513 2,714 1,916 3,832 2,235 24,269 6,706 2,714 2,714 4,151 2,395 18,680 4,471 3,353 5,588 3,513 2,714 3,832 23,471 5,588 4,151 4,630 3,353 6,386 3,513 5,748 5,907 39,276 276,214 II I - Thousand 4,863 I 2,012 I 4,863 I 1,845 I 2,851 16,434 7,379 I 7,043 I 5,534 I 6,708 I 6,205 I 6,540 I 39,409 I 2,348 6,540 3,857 I 11,068 2,516 I 3,186 I 3,522 2,516 I 2,851 I 38,404 I 3,186 I 2,516 I 1,845 I 6,037 I 4,360 I 5,534 23,478 I 4,696 I 6,540 I 7,714 I 3,354 7,379 3,522 I 33,205 3,689 8,721 1 5,199 I 9,727 I 12,075 I 4,193 5,534 49,138 3,857 3,522 I 1,677 I 2,683 4,193 3,186 2,180 4,193 2,516 I 28,007 I 7,547 I 3,186 I 3,354 I 4,696 I 3,019 21,802 I 4,863 I 3,857 6,540 I 4,193 1 3,186 I 4,528 I 27,167 I 6,373 5,031 5, 366 I 4,025 I 7,547 I 4,193 I 6,540 I 6,708 I 45,783 I 322,827 I Dollars - 4,826 2,161 5,042 1,981 3,277 17,287 8,644 7,347 6,429 7,023 5,906 6,789 42,138 2,269 7,383 3,601 10,084 2,791 3,962 3,980 2,917 2,989 39,976 3,061 2,881 2,035 6,213 5,258 5,942 25,390 5,582 8,085 7,671 3,782 8,103 3,692 36,915 4,250 9,058 5,672 11,831 13,308 4,862 5,942 54,923 3,926 3,836 1,801 2,611 3,908 3,674 2,179 6,159 2,701 30,795 7,437 3,511 3,421 5,438 3,241 23,048 5,222 4,232 7,383 3,962 5,042 4,772 30,613 7,023 5,132 6,285 3,818 8,464 4,934 7,220 7,185 50,061 351,146 4,153 2,327 5,191 2,506 2,291 16,468 9,666 7,231 6,372 6,891 3,616 6,498 40,274 1,790 5,871 4,117 9,129 2,148 3,222 5,620 3,007 3,580 38,484 3,168 3,007 2,041 5,424 5,101 5,782 24,523 6,014 7,840 7,822 4,117 7,357 2,828 35,978 3,759 8,162 5,334 12,064 14,606 4,726 5,227 53,878 3,455 3,598 1,772 3,347 3,580 3,222 2,148 6,122 2,649 29,893 6,730 3,043 2,953 6,659 2,810 22,195 4,743 4,296 8,502 4,117 5,549 4,296 31,503 7,9697 5,459 5,370 3,365 9,129 5,334 4,672 7,661 48,687 341,883 3,922 2,054 4,584 2,377 2,343 15,280 9,778 7,588 5,772 5,687 3,090 5,432 37,347 1,918 5,280 4,329 7,775 2,054 3,395 5,144 3,073 3,192 36,160 3,225 2,886 1,901 4,499 4,125 5,602 22,238 6,094 7,164 7,045 3,650 6,536 3,633 34,122 2,716 6,926 3,989 12,053 11,544 4,278 5,348 46,854 3,107 3,565 1,528 2,886 3,599 3,446 1 ,884 4,787 2,699 27,501 6,281 2,648 2,512 7,096 2,852 21,389 4,142 3,820 7,605 3,786 4,923 5,772 30,048 6,892 4,855 4,753 3,005 11,376 4,584 4,261 6,791 46,517 317,456 73 %~%I IC ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1979-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY District I Hogs and I I I I I I County I 1979 I 1980 1981 I 1982 1983 I 1984 - h D LI I I I I - Thousand Dollars - Colbert Fayette Franklin Lamar Marion District 10 Lauderdale Lawrence Limestone Madison Marshall Morgan District 20 Bibb Blount Chilton Cullman Jefferson St. Clair Shelby Walker Winston District 21 Calhoun Cherokee Cleburne DeKalb Etowah Jackson District 30 Greene Hale Marengo Pickens Sumter Tuscaloosa District 40 Autauga Dallas Elmore Lowndes Montgomery Perry Wilcox District 50 Chambers Clay Coosa Lee Macon Randolph Russell Talladega Tallapoosa District 60 Baldwin Choctaw Clarke Mobile Washington District 70 Butler Conecuh Covington Crenshaw Escambia Monroe District 80 Barbour Bullock Coffee Dale Geneva Henry Houston Pike District 90 State Total 2,024 804 1,234 859 1,733 I 6,654 S 3,770 I 2,633 I 2,134 2,717 I 4,768 I 1,719 I 17,741 I 111 S 2,370 1,663 I 4,574 I 762 I 333 I 804 I 1,663 I 748 S 13,028 I 374 I 2,329 I 624 5,683 1,220 4,324 14,554 956 651 166 1,469 139 499 3,880 4,297 2,107 471 1,636 1,053 I 1,247 277 I 11,088 I 319 263 111 I 582 I 721 651 I 707 S 416 I 111 I 3,881 I 2,079 I 430 I 166 2,398 1,164 6,237 1,525 1,178 4,851 3,050 1,178 2,079 13,861 3,326 430 I 4,907 I 2,911 S 4,338 I 6,514 I 4,851 I 3,770 I 31,047 I 121,971 1,933 733 1,278 1,091 2,136 7,171 3,383 3,274 2,292 2,744 4,755 1,325 17,773 140 2,791 1,450 4,054 780 421 935 1,824 702 13,097 343 1,902 624 5,768 1,294 4,412 14,343 1,107 577 140 1,278 140 499 3,741 4,568 2,089 405 1,590 951 1,169 296 11,068 312 249 109 592 639 468 733 499 140 3,741 2,557 499 140 2,370 1,138 6,704 1,497 1,419 5,831 3,336 1,232 2,276 15,591 3,555 343 4,850 2,978 4,537 5,753 5,675 3,804 31,495 124,724 2,045 818 941 838 1,902 6,544 3,517 2,413 2,249 2,658 4,089 1,840 16,766 123 2,331 1,902 3,476 900 409 818 1,574 532 12,065 286 1,677 716 5,112 1,125 3,353 12,269 1,922 695 204 1,636 143 716 5,316 5,459 2,208 491 1,329 1,206 1,186 389 12,268 204 164 82 409 389 307 634 552 123 2,864 2,004 409 123 2,474 716 5,726 961 1,022 4,519 2,331 716 1,493 11,042 3,067 245 4,192 2,413 2,699 5,090 4,865 2,985 25,556 110,416 1,768 734 546 527 941 4,516 3,198 2,370 1,655 1,749 3,123 1,448 13,543 56 1,279 1,373 2,765 489 470 451 1,900 245 9,028 94 1,035 752 4,609 1,035 2,445 9,970 1,599 414 169 1,411 169 470 4,232 4,420 1,524 677 865 1,129 752 451 9,818 376 188 38 376 339 376 564 508 56 2,821 1,505 470 188 2,633 658 5,454 1,336 752 4,497 1,881 583 1,542 10,591 2,633 188 3,575 1,505 2,633 3,387 3,950 2,446 20,317 90,290 1,629 616 543 471 833 4,092 2,843 2,173 1,448 1,629 2,589 1,231 11,913 54 1,086 1,213 2,535 362 416 543 2,173 181 8,563 91 905 670 I 3,983 I 833 I 2,173 I 8,655 I 1,448 I 362 163 1,177 I 145 362 3,657 3,621 1,358 724 905 941 579 I 398 8,526 I 326 I 163 36 I 272 290 272 489 362 54 2,264 1,340 435 163 2,173 I 471 4,582 1,068 I 670 I 3,982 1,811 453 1,231 9,215 2,535 163 3,024 1,448 2,535 2,896 3,440 2,155 18,196 79,663 1,236 502 502 386 811 3,437 2,512 1,855 1,372 1,352 2,224 1,121 10,436 58 966 1,063 2,202 328 386 444 1,893 155 7,495 77 869 580 3,574 773 1,855 7,728 1,159 251 155 966 135 290 2,956 3,091 1,063 696 831 869 580 386 7,516 251 135 39 213 232 270 444 367 58 2,009 1,217 367 135 1,913 425 4,057 811 618 3,574 1,314 348 1,121 7,786 2,241 135 2,376 1,256 2,241 2,743 3,246 1,893 16,131 69,551 74 ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1979-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY District Dairy and I I I I I County 1979 I 1980 I 1981 I 1982 I 1983 I 1984 __ _ _ _ _ _jI I I I I - Thousand Dollars - Colbert 506 260 421 * * * Fayette 1,418 1,818 1,404 1,392 1,641 1,503 Franklin 1,316 1,818 1,404 1,350 1,518 1,443 Lamar 1,013 1,558 1,123 1,155 1,227 1,172 Marion 405 519 562 * * * Other Counties 557 521 541 District 10 4,658 5,973 4,914 4,454 4,907 4,659 Lauderdale 608 1,688 1,264 1,113 1,043 917 Lawrence 1,013 1,428 1,123 821 813 827 Limestone 3,645 4,025 4,212 3,340 3,466 2,960 Madison 2,532 3,116 3,369 3,201 3,129 2,630 Marshall 1,114 1,428 1,123 849 1,365 1,458 Morgan 2,734 2,726 2,948 2,923 2,914 3,081 District 20 11,646 14,411 14,039 12,247 12,730 11,873 Bibb 304 260 421 * * * Blount 2,936 3,635 3,089 2,923 3,681 3,171 Chilton 405 260 421 * * * Cullman 3,038 2,726 3,510 3,062 3,052 2,855 Jefferson 1,215 1,168 1,123 1,225 1,319 1,127 St. Clair 1,114 I1,168 1,544 1,211 1,288 1,217 Shelby 2,633 3,895 3,650 3,758 3,681 3,380 Walker 608 389 421 * * * Winston 1,924 2,597 2,667 2,784 3,221 3,006 Other Counties 626 629 721 District 21 14,177 16,098 16,846 15,589 16,871 15,477 Calhoun 810 1,039 1,123 710 828 661 Cherokee 810 519 842 1,044 1,304 1,127 Cleburne 405 260 421 * * * DeKalb 2,430 2,077 2,527 2,645 3,420 3,231 Etowah 1,823 2,077 1,404 1,531 1,657 1,638 Jackson 810 649 562 * * * Other Counties 473 460 406 District 30 7,088 6,621 6,879 6,403 7,669 7,063 Greene 608 1,039 983 * * * Hale 4,556 4,544 5,897 7,377 5,215 5,320 Marengo 2,025 2,077 2,667 1,809 1,887 2,044 Pickens 1,418 1,168 1,544 1,670 1,994 1,758 Sumter 304 389 281 * * * Tuscaloosa 1,215 1,168 I 1,544 1,670 1,718 1,668 Other Counties 1,113 690 631 District 40 10,126 10,385 12,916 13,639 11,504 11,421 Autauga 405 130 421 * * * Dallas 1,418 1,688 1,965 1,949 1,887 1,803 Elmore 2,430 2,856 2,667 2,366 2,377 1,878 Lowndes 608 1,818 1,544 I 1,225 475 466 Montgomery 4,050 5,193 4,212 4,454 4,924 4,433 Perry 3,848 3,765 4,352 4,732 3,988 3,442 Wilcox 203 130 281 * * * Other Counties 167 153 150 District 50 12,962 15,580 15,442 14,893 13,804 12,172 Chambers 608 519 702 821 782 541 Clay 911 909 842 640 920 766 Coosa 101 130 * * * * Lee 506 130 562 487 475 511 Macon 810 779 702 529 521 526 Randolph 405 260 281 * * * Russell 608 649 702 640 644 556 Talladega 1,315 649 1,124 1,225 1,503 I1,608 Tallapoosa 405 260 281 * * * Other Counties 390 368 301 District 60 5,669 4,285 5,196 4,732 5,213 4,809 BaldwinI 2,228 2,077 2,247 1,670 1,703 1,443 Choctaw 101 260 * * * * Clarke 101 389 140 * * * Mobile 2,430 1,818 2,247 2,088 2,302 2,164 Washington 203 389 140 * * * Other Counties IIII 139 I 138 I 150 District 70 5 ,063 I 4,933 1 4,774 1 3,897 I 4,143 1 3,757 Butler I 608 I 519 5 62 I * I* I* Conecuh I 608 I 649 I 562 I 557 1 568 1 496 Covington I 608 I 649 I 702 I 822 I 768 I 646 Crenshaw I 911 I 1,429 I 842 I 710 I 675 I 676 Escambia I 608 I 649 I 281 * * I* Monroe I 405 I 389 I 281 I * I* I* Other Counties I 696 I 445 I 436 District 80 I 3,748 I 4,284 I 3,230 I 2,785 I 2,456 I 2,254 Barbour I 304 1 389 I 281 I* 1* I* Bullock I 506 I 260 I 842 I 877 I 937 I 887 Coffee I 1,113 I 1,040 I 842 I 863 I 920 I 842 Dale I 203 I 130 I 140 1 * 1* I* Geneva I 506 I 909 I 842 I 752 I 644 I 601 Henry I 405 I 389 I 842 I 724 I 736 I 616 Houston I 1,417 I 1,169 I 1,405 1 1,309 I 1,565 I 1,503 Pike I 405 I 130 I 421 I * I* I* Other Counties I 348 I 261 I 210 District 90 4,859 I 4,416 5,615 4,873 5,063 4,659 State Total 79,996 I 86,986 89,851 83,512 84,360 78,144 ______________ ~~~~~~~~~~~I_____ _____L_____I__________ 75 ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1979-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY I District I Broilers and I I I I I I County I 1979 I 1980 I 1981 I 1982 I 1983 I 1984 I I I I I I Colbert Fayette Franklin Lamar Marion District 10 Lauderdale Lawrence Limestone Madison Marshall Morgan District 20 Bibb Blount Chilton Cullman Jefferson St. Clair Shelby Walker Winston District 21 Calhoun Cherokee Cleburne DeKalb Etowah Jackson District 30 Greene Hale Marengo Pickens Sumter Tuscaloosa District 40 Autauga Dallas Elmore Lowndes Montgomery Perry Wilcox District 50 Chambers Clay Coosa Lee Macon Randolph Russell Talladega Tallapoosa District 60 Baldwin Choctaw Clarke Mobile Washington District 70 Butler Conecuh Covington Crenshaw Escambia Monroe District 80 Barbour Bullock Coffee Dale Geneva Henry Houston Pike District 90 State Total I 4,131 I 176 I 11,935 I 367 I 2,497 I 19,106 I 1,388 I 14,688 135 578 43,150 10,558 70,497 I 992 I 18,362 I 19 98,490 2,306 I 11,017 I 3,664 I 12,604 I 24,329 I 171,783 8,722 2,254 11,017 44,986 8,262 6,934 82,175 20 194 14 11,267 16 1,381 12,892 265 269 1,364 2,753 785 1,181 11 6,628 I 567 7,338 3,213 I 19 I 404 9,641 12 6,459 787 I 28,440 I 111 I 232 20 217 4,709 5,289 I 2,244 I 74 4,479 4,849 19 I 18 S 11,683 I 934 I 3,419 I 33,967 I 892 I 5,968 12 286 I 5,068 I 50,546 I 459,039 4,452 188 12,862 396 2,691 20,589 1,494 15,831 148 623 46,503 11,378 75,977 1,069 19,788 20 106,145 2,483 11,873 3,948 13,585 26,220 185,131 9,399 2,429 11,873 48,481 8,905 7,475 88,562 20 208 15 12,145 15 1,489 13,892 282 292 1,469 2,968 846 1,271 15 7,143 613 7,910 3,463 20 435 10,389 15 6,961 846 30,652 119 252 20 233 5,076 5,700 2,419 79 4,828 5,224 20 20 12,590 1,004 3,686 36,608 960 6,431 15 307 5,462 54,473 494,709 - Thousand 6,179 I * I 20,195 I 371 3,355 I 30,100 I 2,269 18,378 503 1,725 I 59,040 I 17,024 I 98,939 I 245 I 15,811 I * I 114,916 I * I 7,499 I * I 5,278 I 15,284 I 159,033 I 7,119 I 619 I 7,453 47,227 I 18,916 I 8,662 I 89,996 I * I 308 * I 16,682 * I 1,813 18,803 I * I * I 1,257 I 1,616 179 787 I * I 3,839 I * I 3,990 I * I * I 6,064 I * I 2,312 680 I 13,046 I , * I 1,005 I * * I 4,019 I 5,024 9,618 I * I 17,575 I 17,448 * I * I 44,641 660 1,268 32,987 I 5,285 I 8,159 I * I * I 11,143 I 59,502 I 522,923 I Dollars - 5,693 14,463 316 7,770 28,242 2,245 13,896 469 1,735 52,348 18,868 89,561 208 16,262 97,155 241 6,276 10,413 22,929 153,484 6,549 717 6,488 41,085 16,977 10,986 82,802 261 13,756 1,499 15,516 382 1,340 3,252 191 689 5,854 3,386 4,470 1,962 348 10,166 621 1,554 2,175 6,764 15,869 19,230 41,863 848 1,217 32,012 5,199 8,257 10,530 58,063 487,726 6,287 16,341 371 8,639 31,638 2,452 14,032 446 2,230 55,870 21,155 96,185 243 25,216 120,789 214 7,753 9,679 26,751 190,645 6,124 1,417 7,087 43,026 17,992 10,856 86,502 307 16,137 1,758 18,202 421 1,477 4,429 211 809 7,347 3,538 4,722 2,031 360 10,651 1,037 1,727 2,764 7,063 17,170 21,155 45,388 945 1,369 34,887 5,678 9,156 11,762 63,797 553,119 7,900 * 17,948 563 10,536 36,947 4,960 18,971 855 3,478 65,340 25,116 118,720 369 28,780 * 155,095 402 6,979 . 14,590 31,450 237,665 8,081 845 8,338 56,884 18,550 12,989 105,687 465 24,483 * 2,668 27,616 378 1,439 5,786 713 1,226 . 9,542 . 4,635 5,820 . 2,543 451 13,449 . 1,265 2,107 3,372 8,044 . 23,512 28,873 60,429 1,804 201 40,836 7,089 11,185 12,280 73,395 686,822 76 I.rr ,I I - - ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1979-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY I District I Eggs and I I 1 I I I County I 1979 I 1980 1981 I 1982 I 1983 I 1984 I I I I I I - Thousand Dollars - Colbert I 251 I 54 I 55 I 43 I 45 36 Fayette 164 91 85 I 111 I 109 50 Franklin I 1,118 736 594 I 643 I 690 I 649 Lamar 76 38 I 42 43 I 64 58 Marion I 338 I 290 I 297 I 136 I 198 I 173 District 10 1,947 I 1,209 I 1,073 976 1,106 966 I I I I I I Lauderdale I 191 107 97 I 111 109 72 Lawrence 10,930 1 13,649 11,704 I 8,612 I 14,614 14,917 Limestone 643 I 650 685 710 I 742 I 613 Madison I 3,980 I 2,685 2,262 2,805 4,443 I 5,417 Marshall 11,426 I 12,462 13,177 13,240 I 12,095 18,141 Morgan I 8,510 7,651 I 7,295 5,585 I 5,856 I 6,203 District 20 I 35,680 37,204 I 35,220 31,063 I 37,859 I 45,363 I I I I I I Bibb I 153 199 I 152 I 31 32 14 Blount I 15,800 I 16,333 I 18,029 I 15,903 I 16,806 I 17,788 Chilton I 164 I 145 I 127 I 105 I 96 72 Cullman I 7,284 I 20,763 I 25,045 28,314 I 21,857 29,090 Jefferson I 25,361 I 8,714 9,078 I 9,459 I 9,040 9,609 St. Clair I 714 I 397 I 212 I 49 32 151 Shelby 1,690 1,514 1,431 1,026 614 418 Walker I 1,379 I 666 697 I 117 I 109 I 274 Winston I 6,657 I 7,651 I 7,968 3,855 I 3,606 4,955 District 21 59,202 56,382 62,739 I 58,859 I 52,192 62,371 I I I I I I Calhoun I 2,486 I 2,411 I 2,668 I 3,651 3,631 I 2,986 Cherokee 6,744 I 5,691 I 5,670 I 3,695 4,776 I 4,624 Cleburne I 1,919 I 2,379 I 2,662 I 2,249 4,047 I 1,738 DeKalb I 18,252 I 18,422 18,878 I 19,406 19,114 21,575 Etowah 2,246 I 1,928 I 1,934 1,557 2,289 1,767 Jackson I 3,380 3,801 I 4,045 I 4,220 2,768 I 3,491 District 30 I 35,027 I 34,632 I 35,857 I 34,778 36,625 I 36,181 I I I I I I Greene I 191 I 91 1 85 74 I 77 I 58 Hale 229 I 129 I 97 93 I 96 I 123 Marengo I 202 123 I 109 111 109 72 Pickens I 998 1,836 I 2,044 I 1,866 I 1,796 1,710 Sumter 343 I 268 249 80 I 77 50 Tuscaloosa I 1,199 I 864 I 1,419 I 976 I 1,157 1,053 District 40 3,162 I 3,311 I 4,003 3,200 3,312 3,066 I I I I I Autauga I 758 I 628 I 643 871 I 933 50 Dallas I 1,456 I 1,890 I 2,110 I 2,101 2,423 I 2,720 Elmore I 191 I 183 I 212 247 339 303 Lowndes 365 I 397 I 546 I 921 I 1,100 1,096 Montgomery I 420 795 I 570 I 235 I 531 563 Perry I 76 I 70 73 I 62 I 64 I 36 Wilcox I 174 I 145 I 109 I 111 96 I 72 District 50 I 3,440 4,108 I 4,263 4,548 I 5,486 I 4,840 I I I I I I Chambers I 1,897 I 1,439 I 1,522 1,199 780 548 Clay I 6,297 I 8,881 9,236 I 8,717 7,723 I 10,106 Coosa I 174 I 123 97 I 327 I 230 685 Lee 1,494 I 1,170 I 1,140 I 161 121 101 Macon I 507 I 703 I 740 I 890 I 965 I 1,428 Randolph I 8,592 7,941 I 8,199 I 9,304 8,260 9,565 Russell I 229 I 344 321 402 I 339 I 14 Talladega 158 183 170 I 204 I 205 I 238 Tallapoosa I 4,378 4,698 4,627 4,881 5,754 4,955 District 60 23,726 I 25,482 1 26,052 26,085 24,377 27,640 I I I I I I Baldwin I 1,374 1,530 I 1,692 1,711 I 1,816 I 1,926 Choctaw I 125 I 183 127 I 80 I 77 I 50 Clarke 164 I 107 I 97 I 99 I 96 I 72 Mobile I 823 542 I 631 1,440 1,336 I 1,609 Washington I 545 666 I 582 I 581 569 606 District 70 3,031 I 3,028 3,129 3,911 I 3,894 4,263 I I I I I I Butler I 1,025 I 1,477 I 1,649 I 1,557 I 1,585 I 1,147 Conecuh I 180 107 97 I 111 I 96 72 Covington I 1,510 I 1,874 I 1,983 I 1,958 I 1,873 I 1,810 Crenshaw I 5,010 I 5,980 I 6,204 I 5,925 I 6,297 8,354 Escambia I 136 123 I 97 86 1 77 I 50 Monroe I 153 123 I 115 I 99 I 77 I 50 District 80 I 8,014 I 9,684 I 10,145 | 9,736 I 10,005 I 11,483 I I I I I I Barbour I 1,025 430 449 241 I 109 I 94 Bullock I 153 38 I 97 167 I 64 I 36 Coffee I 1,625 1,530 I 1,510 1,520 I 1,950 I 2,316 Dale I 240 38 I 30 I 43 I 32 I 14 Geneva I 1,107 1,332 I 1,437 I 1,186 I 1,048 I 938 Henry I 27 16 | 12 | 12 I 13 I 14 Houston 660 I 558 558 593 I 716 I 123 Pike I 1,843 I 1,101 I 1,110 I 951 1,048 I 1,031 District 90 6,680 I 5,043 I 5,203 I 4,713 | 4,980 I 4,566 S1 7 I I I I State Total I 179,909 I 180,083 I 187,684 I 177,869 I 179,836 I 200,739 __ _ _ _ _ I _ _ _ I _ _ __I I _ I I 77 ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1979-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY District Other Livestock and Poultry and I I I I I County I 1979 I 1980 I 1981 1982 I 1983 1984 - TI I Iousand Dollars I- Thousand - State Total 18,083 16,967 Colbert Fayette Franklin Lamar Marion District 10 Lauderdale Lawrence Limestone Madison Marshall Morgan District 20 Bibb Blount Chilton Cullman Jefferson St. Clair Shelby Walker Winston District 21 Calhoun Cherokee Cleburne DeKalb Etowah Jackson District 30 Greene Hale Marengo Pickens Sumter Tuscaloosa District 40 Autauga Dallas Elmore Lowndes Montgomery Perry Wilcox District 50 Chambers Clay Coosa Lee Macon Randolph Russell Talladega Tallapoosa District 60 Baldwin Choctaw Clarke Mobile Washington District 70 Butler Conecuh Covington Crenshaw Escambia Monroe District 80 Barbour Bullock Coffee Dale Geneva Henry Houston Pike District 90 59 31 108 38 31 267 92 1,006 65 262 629 538 2,592 29 808 22 1,251 447 38 109 98 363 3,165 142 342 144 955 139 219 1,941 98 2,156 28 77 399 237 2,995 93 2,123 48 332 96 724 85 3,501 95 352 30 104 85 492 26 31 255 1,470 148 30 89 364 136 767 109 49 149 278 26 38 649 202 12 227 11 84 19 51 130 736 58 27 94 38 25 242 46 974 57 205 511 415 2,208 30 687 19 882 398 21 83 61 322 2,503 135 248 118 843 124 187 1,655 117 2,575 51 100 322 243 3,408 54 1,915 59 358 111 661 76 3,234 87 628 24 80 53 354 17 45 225 1,513 167 26 110 425 136 864 98 42 304 253 20 32 749 131 8 232 51 65 5 43 56 591 47 27 68 57 35 234 60 575 62 110 565 366 1,738 21 831 24 1,256 427 12 85 39 353 3,048 159 244 148 878 164 207 1,800 351 4,973 28 121 275 287 6,035 48 739 49 77 42 478 38 1,471 98 445 38 113 48 370 25 53 213 1,403 148 58 49 199 39 493 109 36 166 272 28 50 661 64 15 108 36 76 11 46 58 414 17,297 54 31 113 67 39 304 70 588 67 114 522 362 1,723 27 862 28 1,135 439 15 144 48 368 3,066 165 258 150 809 173 204 1,759 943 8,363 339 168 678 499 10,990 73 2,332 58 83 49 857 132 3,584 102 472 38 126 55 363 26 56 214 1,452 162 68 67 220 41 558 122 50 178 273 33 57 713 92 69 111 42 79 11 50 300 754 24,903 57 62 33 I 33 133 153 71 78 46 I 51 340 377 75 I 84 1,037 I 1,215 85 I 96 236 I 336 660 I 1,139 475 I 582 2,568 I 3,452 29 I 36 1,161 1 1,397 30 1 39 1,236 I 1,953 558 I 672 15 30 146 I 152 51 1 73 428 I 592 3,654 I 4,944 213 I 220 372 421 280 198 1,100 I 1,453 244 242 199 I 288 2,408 2,822 994 I 1,243 8,815 9,997 360 I 414 199 I 242 714 I 893 544 694 11,626 13,483 88 53 2,495 I 2,866 67 77 106 I 123 68 I 82 903 1 1,132 140 159 3,867 I 4,492 104 I 101 533 742 42 I 75 131 1 151 70 107 445 597 30 21 63 76 327 I 330 1,745 I 2,200 195 1 231 72 I 78 71 1 74 246 I 297 52 1 66 636 746 144 136 53 54 209 I 247 383 I 570 36 I 38 60 63 885 1,108 91 106 69 77 162 221 44 46 91 103 13 I 16 66 I 42 335 I 388 871 I 999 28,600 I 34,623 78 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ II_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1979-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY District Total Livestock and Poultry and I I I County 1979 I 1980 I 1981 1982 I 1983 I 1984 __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1I I I I I - Thousand Dollars - Colbert 12,916 10,589 13,610 12,384 12,171 13,156 Fayette 5,209 4,454 4,346 4,429 4,726 4,142 Franklin 22,132 20,939 28,065 22,157 24,416 25,279 Lamar 4,969 4,718 4,276 4,089 4,710 4,634 Marion 9,285 8,375 9,002 12,163 12,007 13,914 Other Counties 557 521 541 District 10 54,511 49,075 59,299 55,779 58,551 61,666 Lauderdale 16,037 13,104 14,586 15,381 16,188 18,323 Lawrence 40,258 41,542 1 41,236 33,634 39,900 45,373 Limestone 14,232 11,802 13,245 12,670 12,559 11,668 Madison 19,106 14,961 16,832 16,627 18,558 18,900 Marshall 68,935 70,449 84,199 75,988 76,195 91,392 Morgan 33,096 29,083 36,013 35,975 38,129 41,535 District 20 191,664 180,941 206,111 190,275 201,529 227,191 Bibb 4,443 3,614 3,310 2,591 2,148 2,395 Blount 48,599 48,662 46,631 44,612 53,821 57,382 Chilton 7,505 4,928 6,331 5,107 5,456 5,503 Cullman 128,430 143,511 159,271 142,515 158,598 198,970 Jefferson 33,896 15,778 14,044 14,644 13,641 14,192 St. Clair 17,497 16,594 12,862 11,983 12,726 12,158 Shelby 13,418 13,249 9,506 9,359 10,604 9,538 Walker 19,682 18,601 10,525 15,395 15,019 19,903 Winston 37,351 39,727 29,655 33,170 37,767 43,350 Other Counties 626 629 721 District 21 310,821 304,664 292,135 280,002 310,409 364,112 Calhoun 17,290 16,361 14,541 14,230 14,055 15,250 Cherokee 16,046 13,024 11,568 9,630 11,781 10,772 Cleburne 16,249 16,691 13,245 11,674 14,125 12,755 DeKalb 80,867 81,179 80,659 74,767 76,067 91,216 Etowah 19,398 17,841 27,903 26,531 28,116 27,095 Jackson 22,564 20,995 22,363 23,797 21,778 24,225 Other Counties 473 460 406 District 30 172,414 166,091 170,279 161,102 166,382 181,719 Greene 7,818 6,206 8,037 8,198 8,533 8,554 Hale 16,347 13,621 18,510 24,593 22,635 23,320 Marengo 13,137 9,271 10,722 10,099 10,341 9,730 Pickens 19,747 19,561 25,381 22,653 25,420 32,809 Sumter 10,951 7,520 8,327 9,030 8,293 7,614 Tuscaloosa 9,525 7,456 9,301 8,806 8,367 10,006 Other Counties 1,113 690 631 District 40 77,525 63,635 80,278 84,492 84,279 92,664 Autauga 10,574 9,015 10,260 9,996 8,822 6,288 Dallas 18,788 15,059 15,743 16,964 16,325 15,378 Elmore 11,164 9,443 9,875 10,360 10,318 8,382 Lowndes 19,249 15,753 14,839 18,177 19,079 20,355 Montgomery 22,575 18,114 18,284 19,366 21,281 18,204 Perry 13,497 10,768 11,069 11,954 11,069 10,694 Wilcox 8,360 5,611 6,351 6,636 5,861 5,965 Other Counties 167 153 150 District 50 104,207 83,763 86,421 93,620 92,908 85,416 Chambers 8,956 6,323 6,383 6,424 5,447 4,548 Clay 19,917 21,611 18,199 17,239 16,475 19,949 Coosa 5,769 5,286 1,894 2,204 2,080 2,327 Lee 6,272 4,227 4,907 3,761 4,346 3,862 Macon 8,472 6,122 6,072 5,721 5,426 5,892 Randolph 24,537 22,126 18,407 18,187 16,921 19,698 Russell 4,436 3,674 3,862 3,811 3,650 2,919 Talladega 14,324 12,169 8,404 10,114 10,286 9,619 Tallapoosa 9,503 8,404 8,440 8,200 9,144 8,493 Other Counties 390 368 301 District 60 102,186 89,942 76,568 76,051 74,143 77,608 Baldwin 15,928 13,156 13,638 12,485 11,784 11,098 Choctaw 5,674. 3,934 4,785 4,750 4,664 4,408 Clarke 5,058 3,480 3,763 3,775 3,283 2,793 Mobile 12,415 9,539 10,247 11,819 12,716 13,079 Washington 10,800 9,800 8,515 6,075 I 5,629 6,056 Other Counties III1 139 I138 I158 District 780 49,875 I 39,989 I 48,948 I 39,843 I 38,214 37,584 Butler I 12,645 I 18,481 I 17,762 I 15,881 I 14,683 I 14,288 Conecuh I 6,845 I 5,649 I 5,574 I 5,782 I 5,683 I 5,868 Covington I 28,634 I 19,874 I 31,485 I 38,787 I 32,584 I 37,394 Crenshaw I 19,3380 19,735 I 31,2980 31,981 34,438 43,573 Escambia I 6,4815 4,758 I 4,308 5,744 I 6,115 I 5,359 Monroe I 8,638 I 6,672 I 6,467 I 6,4780 5,664 7,886 Other Counties III 696 I445 I436 District 880 74,577 I 66,369 I 96,886 I 96,381 I 99,452 I 113,108 Harbour I 14,353 I 11,897 I 18,894 I 18,837 I 11,377 I 11,137 Bullock I 18,941 I 8,486 I 7,498 I 7,6580 8,861 I 6,191 Coffee I 48,973 I 48,898 45,885 I 44,366 I 46,313 I 51,344 Dale I 9,489 I 7,5180 11,929 I 18,687 I 18,567 1 11,418 Geneva I 21,516 I 19,6680 28,7680 21,371 I 22,683 I 26,444 Henry I 12,289 8,881 I 18,148 I 9,868 I 8,992 I 7,973 Houston I 16,865 I 13,5880 13,414 I 13,122 I 18,459 I 9,175 Pike I 28,491 I 16,4680 22,425 21,412 I 22,961 ..22,383 Other Counties 348 261 210 District 90 154,037 135,294 142,873 138,781 141,594 146,267 State Total 1,291,817 1,179,683 1,250,998 1,215,446 1,267,461 1,387,335 _______________________J ____________ I _____________] ____________ - _____________I_____________ __________t_ 79 ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1979-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY District ICorn and I I I II County I 1979 I 1980 I 1981 I 1982 I 1983 I 1984 Colbert Fayetta Franklin Lamar Marion District 10 Lauderdale Lawrence Limes tone Mad is on Marshall Morgan District 20 Bibb Blount Chiliton Cullman Jef ferson St. Clair Shelby Walker Winston Other Counties District.21 Calhoun Cherokee Cleburne DeKa lb Etowah Jackson District 30 Greene Hale Mar engo Pi ckens Sumter Tuscaloosa District 40 Au tauga Dallas ElImorea Lownde 5 Montgomery Perry Wilcox District 50 Chambers Clay Coosa Lee Macon Randolph Russell Tal ladega Tal lapoosa Other Counties District 60 Baldwin Choctaw Clarke Mobi le Washington District 70 Butler Conecuh Covington Crenshaw Escambi a Monroe District 80 Harbour Bullock Coffee 127 93 553 168 290 1,231 169 129 333 892 1,301 185 3,009 334 93 292 64 39 115 246 31 1,2 14 120 234 200 2,09 9 316 1,654 4,62 3 107 78 245 147 242 144 963 550 448 114 83 167 156 286 1,80 4 90 62 48 115 116 200 89 106 98 924 3,43 0 168 158 1,367 158 51281 238 1, 0 56 626 728 1,363 1,290 5,301 645 179 1,487 90 61 132 55 169 507 201 115 679 464 434 153 2,046 64 73 134 60 31 17 379 27 48 49 612 73 629 1,438 43 81 111 52 162 57 506 207 103 85 90 262 156 328 1,231 35 54 40 115 97 62 95 30 528 4,287 45 132 1,9136 194 5,794 180 751 327 540 511 1,9333 3,642 699 50 712 - Thousand Dollars- 189 I 128 97 I 85 263 I 292 241 I 133 350 I 249 1,140 I 887 454 I 520 529 I 190 1,347 I 726 1,286 I 939 659 I 361 129 I 138 4,324 I 2,874 201 I 132 156 I 120 2980 I 272 * I 35 * I 28 93 I 30 74 I 105 25 I 28 839 I 750 84 I 71 244 I 91 87 I 101 1,154 I 998 291 I 161 1,9518 I 1,150 3,378 I 2,572 77 I 98 88 I 98 189 I 111 192 I 126 212 I 115 131 I 123 889 I 671 116 I 131 184 I 91 130 I 126 151 I 53 342 I 76 175 I 128 768 I 474 1,866 I 1,079 37 I 27 69 I 29 56 I 50 202 I 136 202 I 129 140 I 50 85 I 36 28 I 45 819 I 502 6,370 I 3,620 130 I 96 288 I 170 1,t9 15 I 840 306 I 185 9,009 I 4,911 266 I 303 1,9135 I 928 872 I 318 735 I 510 1,404 I 1,412 2,252 I 1,261 6,664 I 4,732 678 I 676 88 81 260 164 249 842 437 161 614 501 505 209 2,427 18 70 155 255 24 39 24 24 57 666 32 69 53 973 190 1,065 2,382 125 78 168 79 111 84 645 106 158 130 38 67 150 304 953 23 58 76 110 113 57 45 31 513 3,1251 94 192 1,449 210 5,196 279 1,072 539 712 830 1,114 4,546 572 151 798 152 91 302 174 239 958 678 222 527 962 581 181 3,151 145 124 308 64 33 116 88 878 82 120 86 1,713 210 1,459 3,878 103 180 273 144 113 124 937 120 229 127 102 114 201 499 1,392 43 37 111 181 146 83 41 642 3,728 97 210 1,157 201 5,393 314 1,021 648 478 1,885 5,688 506 126 321 80 II I ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1979-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY I District I Cotton and I I I | I | County 1979 I 1980 I 1981 1982 I 1983 1984 I I I I I I Colbert Fayette Franklin Lamar Marion District 10 Lauderdale Lawrence Limestone Madison Marshall Morgan District 20 Bibb Blount Chilton Cullman St. Clair Shelby Winston Other Counties District 21 Calhoun Cherokee DeKalb Etowah Jackson Other Counties District 30 Greene Hale Marengo Pickens Sumter Tuscaloosa District 40 Autauga Dallas Elmore Lowndes Montgomery Perry Wilcox Other Counties District 50 Chambers Lee Macon Russell Talladega Tallapoosa Other Counties District 60 Baldwin Choctaw Clarke Washington Other Counties District 70 Butler Conecuh Covington Crenshaw Escambia Monroe Other Counties District 80 Barbour Bullock Coffee Dale Geneva Henry Houston Pike Other Counties District 90 State Total 8,678 979 257 700 64 10,678 6,250 12,571 17,642 13,285 257 1,243 51,248 327 123 1,100 457 1,453 57 3,517 532 5,964 386 336 68 7,286 725 957 1,050 2,125 125 1,982 6,964 7,285 8,356 7,000 1,964 625 107 375 25,712 195 1,677 1,803 1,107 193 486 2 5,463 143 557 46 746 102 186 871 1,725 45 2,929 896 82 41 84 61 1,164 115,707 10,059 875 393 465 85 11,877 7,565 14,961 20,794 10,693 258 1,771 56,042 342 114 1,090 613 1,843 34 4,036 296 3,614 452 296 34 4,692 524 993 1,023 1,166 55 2,282 6,043 6,635 6,171 5,790 1,598 592 106 199 21,091 161 1,817 1,547 917 317 689 4 5,452 101 541 4 646 97 93 76 380 1,361 2,769 4,776 1,057 80 118 101 190 25 1,571 116,226 - Thousand Dol 13,387 I 662 384 444 112 I 14,989 I 10,486 I 16,227 I 20,851 12,389 I 438 I 1,858 I 62,249 233 I 233 861 I 607 I * I 2,266 I 30 I 4,230 I 308 4,623 574 390 * I 88 5,983 305 656 934 I 961 I 30 2,010 I 4,896 I 5,439 6,406 5,711 1,284 I 795 I 66 I 242 I 19,943 175 I 1,632 I 1,647 I 973 I 335 I 523 I 3 I 5,288 I 109 254 * I 332 91 786 I 302 245 181 I 677 I 1,647 I 2,962 6,014 I 1,481 I 30 245 I 45 82 I 610 I 248 I 402 I 3,143 I 127,521 I _____________ lars - 15,464 744 345 327 97 16,977 10,017 19,126 22,001 10,652 303 1,664 63,763 238 168 1,029 457 2,194 30 4,116 151 4,117 466 263 57 5,054 593 478 1,664 2,149 79 2,300 7,263 6,900 7,838 7,717 2,150 953 287 25,845 109 2,103 1,846 1,211 236 393 3 5,901 74 219 660 45 998 156 130 222 572 1,114 2,678 4,872 1,710 97 272 106 70 1,096 336 732 4,419 .39,208 6,993 350 168 233 15 7,759 4,807 7,758 8,741 4,480 98 666 26,550 87 56 463 162 969 11 1,748 131 1,930 235 206 11 2,513 284 302 652 911 4 1,053 3,206 2,986 4,480 4,043 983 419 200 13,111 73 1,209 1,180 721 157 302 3,642 67 64 579 18 728 66 36 291 368 951 2,331 4,043 1,125 58 280 160 67 787 220 652 3,349 66,649 12,980 505 315 315 95 14,210 7,782 14,492 22,997 12,506 189 1,575 59,541 221 236 851 473 1,921 16 3,718 252 4,410 252 523 44 5,481 662 567 1,733 1,512 , 2,142 6,616 5,733 9,200 8,442 2,520 1,100 3 221 27,219 126 1,859 2,048 2,520 252 756 7,561 252 347 32 819 1,450 63 126 1,292 473 2,142 4,787 8,883 2,456 139 378 315 41 1,103 378 1,333 , 6,143 140,822 81 II I I 30 ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1979-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUTNTY District IHay and I I I II County I 1979 I 1980 I 1981 I 1982 I 1983 I 1984 - Thousand Dollars- Colbert 135 85 1286 124 121 I 132 Fayette I 75 I 35 I 42 I 56 I 70 I 57 Franklin I 89 I 181 I 203 I 116 I 135 I 115 Lamar 75 1 74 76 6 9 70 49 Marion I 75 I 786 91 I 115 I 154 I 95 District 10I 449 I 451 I 538 520 I 550 I 448 Lauderdale I 186 I 203 I 2990 I 173 I 179 I 152 Lawrence I 245 I 231 I 250 I 295 I 330 I 235 Limestone I 189 I 226 I 285 I 297 I 258 I 109 Madison 164 I 116 1686 139 I 161 I 184 Marshall I 185 I 138 I 156 I 131 I 160 I 175 Morgsn I 257 I 151 I 199 I 206 I 236 I 218 District 20 1,226 1,065 1,256 1 1,241 lt1324 I 1,073 Bibb I 89 I 81 I 124 I 113 I 139 I 57 Blount I 246 I 208 I 281 I 252 I 266 I 190 ChiltonI 148 I 135 110 I 58 I 63 I 132 Cullman I 282 I 253 I 327 I 295 I 273 I 304 Jefferson I 68 I 64 I 73 I 69 I 77 I 98 St. Clair 164 140 I 174 I 151 172 144 Shelby I 121 I 155 I 112 I 98 I 91 I 132 Walker I 64 I 60 I 105 I 102 I 99 I 126 WinstonI 51 I 47 I 30 I 17 18 80 District 21 I 1,233 I 1,143 I 1,336 I 1,155 I 1198 I 1,263 Calhoun I 116 I 88 I 78 I 85 I 120 I 72 Cherokee I 88 I 102 I 66 I 98 I 99 I 55 Cleburne I 16 I 14 I 16 I 11 I 14 I 23 DeKalb I 227 I 157 I 174 I 157 I 139 I 195 Etowah I 148 I 127 I 165 I 139 I 179 1 201 Jackson I 174 I 126 I 168 I 130 I 136 I 144 District 30 769 614 I 667 I 620 I 687 I 690 Greene I 114 I 74 I 80 I 81 I 129 I 100 Hale I 212 I 207 I 188 I 246 I 232 I 195 Marengo I 225 I 158 I 246 I 165 I 156 I 181 Pickens I 118 I 52 I 95 I 152 I 187 I 138 Sumter I 183 I 143 I 186 I 159 I 199 I 167 TuscaloosaI 118 I 64 I 76 I 77 I 102 121 District 40I 970 I 698 871 880 1,005 902 Autsuga I 143 I 120 I 114 I 62 I 65 I 115 Dallas 262 I 215 I 248 293 1 263 I 306 Elmore I 148 I 132 I 159 I 171 I 156 I 184 Lowndes I 96 I 104 I 78 I 81 I 74 I 178 MontgomeryI 386 279 I 425 I 227 I 255 I 335 Perry I 164 I 106 I 143 I 191 I 263 I 181 Wilcox I 113 I 116 I 97 I 49 I 56 I 152 District 50 I 1,312 I 1,072 I t1264 I 1,074 I 1,132 I 1,451 Chambers I 90 I 68 I 101 I 159 I 107 I 72 Clay I 50 I 18 I 34 I 33 I 33 I 52 Coosa I 33 I 32 I 41 I 52 I 51 I 57 Lee I 62 I 56 I 68 I 86 I 96 I 83 Macon I 135 I 57 I 85 I 51 I 73 I 75 Randolph I 57 I 42 I 43 I 35 I 50 I 49 Russell I 78 I 106 I 49 I 48 I 64 I 57 Talladega I 144 I 180 I 57 I 53 I 50 I 138 Tallapoosa I 71 I 40 I 67 I 41 I 45 I 49 District 60 720 599 545 558 629 I 632 Baldwin 103 I 76 I 83 83 I 96 I 109 ChoctawI 128 97 1 100 88 77 I 75 Clarke I 46 I 46 I 56 I 82 I 112 I 86 Mobile I 73- I 67 I 102 I 63 I 51 I 75 Washington I 36 I 32 I 37 I 47 I 70 I 57 District 70 386 I 318 I 378 I 363 I 406 I 402 Butler I 121 I 116 I 93 I 90 I 89 I 75 Conecuh I 114 I 104 I 204 I 212 I 168 I 92 Covington I 185 I 195 I 212 I 159 I 235 I 98 Crenshaw I 76 I 75 I 70 I 35 I 22 I 75 82 ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1979-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY I District I Soybeans and I I I I I I County I 1979 I 1980 I 1981 1982 I 1983 1984 I I I I I I - Thousand Dollars - Colbert I 6,229 I 4,181 4,254 I 4,064 I 2,549 I 1,583 Fayette I 2,211 I 2,276 I 2,164 I 2,232 I 1,996 I 1,497 Franklin I 3,011 2,208 2,828 2,919 1 1,817 1,126 Lamar I 2,534 I 1,648 I 1,856 I 1,955 I 1,112 1,086 Marion 3,481 2,707 I 2,902 I 3,478 2,335 I 1,278 District 10 17,466 I 13,020 I 14,004 I 14,648 I 9,809 I 6,570 I I I I I I Lauderdale I 11,084 7,600 8,957 8,522 5,836 3,808 Lawrence I 10,260 7,781 I 6,928 6,338 I 3,840 I 3,622 Limestone I 12,397 9,293 I 9,528 I 9,161 I 4,027 I 5,304 Madison I 19,848 I 13,611 I 16,155 I 18,854 I 8,993 I 13,516 Marshall I 8,122 5,701 7,002 5,859 I 2,908 I 3,841 Morgan I 6,138 I 3,705 I 6,584 I 5,060 2,818 I 2,907 District 20 67,849 I 47,691 I 55,154 I 53,794 I 28,422 I 32,998 I I I I I I Bibb I 959 I 1,195 I 1,869 I 1,614 I 1,188 I 1,470 Blount 4,366 I 3,025 I 4,469 I 4,714 2,563 2,079 Chilton I 1,191 I 794 867 943 I 604 601 Cullman I 6,687 I 4,325 6,160 I 5,672 3,357 I 3,033 Jefferson 137 I 83 61 I 69 I 31 47 St. Clair 504 1 340 664 1 575 1 421 387 Shelby I 1,777 I 960 688 I 549 I 511 403 Walker I 315 I 187 I 400 I 399 276 I 196 Winston I 369 I 245 I 307 272 166 I 160 District 21 16,305 I 11,154 I 15,485 I 14,807 I 9,117 I 8,376 I I I I I I Calhoun I 2,907 I 1,807 2,693 I 2,290 1,464 I 1,530 Cherokee I 8,000 I 5,164 7,973 I 8,415 5,236 I 4,702 Cleburne I 525 439 529 346 I 228 I 245 DeKalb 9,735 1 5,731 8,385 8,468 I 5,367 I 6,576 Etowah I 3,475 1,777 I 3,738 I 3,355 I 2,528 I 2,139 Jackson I 13,771 I 9,610 I 10,862 I 10,892 I 6,969 I 6,265 District 30 I 38,413 I 24,528 I 34,180 33,766 I 21,792 I 21,457 I I I I I I Greene 5,649 3,002 I 3,934 3,888 I 3,150 3,251 Hale 8,428 6,132 5,772 I 6,125 I 5,719 I 6,079 Marengo I 6,534 5,263 6,682 I 3,675 I 3,619 I 3,106 Pickens I 4,934 3,493 2,656 I 2,567 I 1,741 1,404 Sumter I 5,496 3,894 3,541 I 3,989 I 2,341 I 3,377 Tuscaloosa I 4,318 I 2,805 2,772 2,977 2,942 I 2,715 District 40 I 35,359 I 24,589 I 25,357 I 23,221 19,512 19,932 I I I I I I Autauga 2,015 I 1,512 2,373 2,290 I 1,899 I 2,371 Dallas 13,435 I 9,580 1 13,210 9,747 7,432 8,245 Elmore 3,084 I 1,595 1,838 I 2,045 I 1,651 1,245 Lowndes 3,878 I 2,994 I 3,719 I 3,089 I 3,053 3,463 Montgomery I 6,718 I 4,582 I 5,028 5,166 I 4,759 I 3,854 Perry I 13,161 7,690 I 10,174 9,054 8,813 I 9,072 Wilcox 3,145 1,535 3,412 3,228 3,578 I 3,238 District 50 I 45,436 29,488 39,754 I 34,619 31,185 I 31,488 I I I I I I Chambers 202 178 141 117 I 117 I 96 Lee I 537 I 371 1 301 I 304 I 125 107 Macon 5,050 I 4,242 4,647 3,861 4,282 I 3,338 Randolph 476 405 I 332 I 357 I 140 I 125 Russell 4,531 4,219 4,998 I 3,659 I 2,701 2,159 Talladega 6,144 6,314 5,735 I 3,664 I 3,495 I 3,669 Tallapoosa 287 159 154 208 129 I 85 Other Counties 116 113 I 117 I 80 62 57 District 60 17,343 16,001 I 16,425 I 12,250 11,051 9,636 I I I I I I Baldwin 15,085 23,607 19,579 I 16,218 1 21,702 17,416 Choctaw I 470 I 567 I 252 229 I 211 I 207 Clarke I 550 355 I 304 I 282 I 245 246 Mobile 4,965 I 7,992 7,285 I 7,142 I 8,254 I 4,814 Washington I 1,771 1,497 I 599 I 469 I 601 I 494 District 70 I 22,841 34,018 I 28,019 I 24,340 31,013 I 23,177 I I I I I I Butler I 1,954 I 1,164 I 1,801 I 1,790 I 1,160 I 1,364 Conecuh I 3,908 2,911 I 3,565 I 2,503 I 2,694 I 2,238 Covington 1 10,108 5,467 I 9,049 I 6,253 4,152 2,973 Crenshaw I 2,382 1,157 I 1,377 I 1,470 1 1,091 I 1,146 Escambia I 7,389 5,316 I 5,920 I 6,498 I 6,645 5,880 Monroe I 5,038 I 2,813 I 3,442 I 3,057 I 3,322 I 3,516 District 80 I 30,779 I 18,828 I 25,154 I 21,571 I 19,064 I 17,117 I I I I I I Barbour I 934 I 427 I 566 I 1,097 I 960 I 742 Bullock I 4,837 I 2,730 4,752 I 3,558 4,158 I 3,338 Coffee I 4,550 2,457 I 3,381 I 4,703 I 3,136 I 2,391 Dale I 1,282 548 I 621 1 1,294 1 711 I 616 Geneva I 12,825 5,542 I 9,281 I 9,853 I 6,900 I 5,463 Henry I 1,466 756 I 2,397 I 2,663 I 2,072 I 1,364 Houston 9,038 5,331 8,711 I 8,255 I 6,520 I 4,510 Pike 1,527 I 1,074 I 2,361 I 1,864 I 1,789 I 1,344 District 90 I 36,459 I 18,865 1 32,070 I 33,287 I 26,246 1 19,768 I I I I I I State Total I 328,210 I 238,182 I 285,602 I 266,303 I 207,211 I 190,119 _______I____ I ____I ___ I ____ ]I___ ___ 83 ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1979-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY I District Wheat and I I I I I I County 1979 1980 1 1981 1982 1 1983 1984 I I I I I I Colbert Fayette Franklin Lamar Marion Other Counties District 10 Lauderdale Lawrence Limestone Madison Marshall Morgan District 20 Bibb Blount Chilton Cullman St. Clair Shelby Walker Winston Other Counties District 21 Calhoun Cherokee Cleburne DeKalb Etowah Jackson Other Counties District 30 Greene Hale Marengo Pickens Sumter Tuscaloosa Other Counties District 40 Autauga Dallas Elmore Lowndes Montgomery Perry Wilcox Other Counties District 50 Chambers Lee Macon Randolph Russell Talladega Tallapoosa Other Counties District 60 Baldwin Mobile Washington Other Counties District 70 Butler Conecuh Covington Crenshaw Escambia Monroe District 80 Barbour Bullock Coffee Dale Geneva Henry Houston Pike Other Counties District 90 State Total 288 * 46 * * 26 S 360 I 570 I 315 213 I 1,401 I 43 I 280 S 2,822 126 I 54 I 219 I 70 45 196 * 51 761 78 * * 103 77 258 470 162 170 37 30 869 144 465 81 172 295 109 1,266 54 42 163 I 44 I 303 I 750 I 76 I 38 I 864 I 131 I 219 I 286 I 429 I 753 I 1,230 I 3,048 I 54 I 174 I 87 210 160 70 I 755 11,306 939 40 253 110 337 1,679 1,105 936 929 2,639 195 807 6,611 59 226 185 446 51 35 46 34 1,082 131 165 58 316 87 843 1,600 62 460 269 198 334 76 1,399 245 609 140 364 724 499 280 2,861 33 67 45 122 337 27 631 747 76 162 34 1,019 306 572 397 240 661 486 2,662 161 66 272 144 251 550 618 320 2,382 21,926 - Thousand Dollars - 2,336 I 1,736 249 419 567 793 129 I 225 1,240 I 1,362 4,521 I 4,535 3,601 I 3,068 2,507 I 2,095 3,458 3,652 6,978 I 7,783 1,215 I 973 3,728 I 3,203 21,487 I 20,774 183 I 299 601 I 808 335 I 239 967 I 1,227 134 114 147 I 105 * I * 51 I 45 51 51 2,469 I 2,888 415 I 703 979 I 1,467 51 I 135 2,014 I 2,305 297 449 2,494 1,197 6,250 6,256 1,097 I 1,257 3,545 I 1,916 2,058 I 2,155 830 I 1,048 1,797 I 988 744 808 10,071 8,172 428 I 299 4,685 I 3,712 707 I 359 2,513 1,063 2,615 I 1,362 3,316 I 1,751 1,831 I 898 16,095 I 9,444 73 198 56 162 456 I 509 117 I 99 431 299 1,019 I 1,197 203 I 105 23 I 36 2,378 2,605 2,135 3,892 335 I 359 108 I 126 41 I 84 2,619 I 4,461 666 I 629 521 I 630 1,336 958 545 329 2,171 I 1,736 896 I 554 6,135 I 4,836 322 I 257 378 I 437 524 718 434 I 428 765 I 1,003 691 I 928 1,317 I 1,064 579 I 644 5,010 I 5,479 77,035 I 69,450 1,314 141 441 131 593 2,620 2,175 1,437 2,158 3,400 583 2,571 12,324 226 484 194 1,232 95 177 57 2,465 367 727 113 1,575 586 922 4,290 632 1,225 1,105 671 569 512 4,714 544 1,978 724 1,352 1,670 1,571 530 8,369 155 170 519 60 184 742 81 49 1,960 3,354 388 99 60 3,901 590 735 1,035 396 2,790 671 6,217 325 445 904 572 1,303 1,243 1,363 590 6,745 53,605 684 156 267 114 505 1,726 2,200 1,467 2,119 3,537 505 2,722 12,550 342 489 147 880 104 98 59 2,119 342 701 114 2,070 326 1,010 4,563 619 1,141 913 684 717 522 4,596 407 1,108 554 554 1,630 1,304 440 5,997 117 81 359 147 831 59 36 1,630 3,293 587 68 29 3,977 652 684 782 228 2,283 619 5,248 424 489 847 473 1,369 945 847 505 5,899 48,305 84 I~rr I ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1979-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY District I Peanuts and I I I I I County 1979 I 1980 1 1981 I 1982 I 1983 I 1984 I I I I I - Thousand Dollars - Autauga I 169 I 97 I 229 I 167 155 197 Montgomery 88 37 I 79 73 70 I 98 Perry I 35 I 22 63 I 47 I 47 I 46 Other Counties 35 23 57 26 I 32 45 District 50 327 I 179 I 428 313 I 304 386 I I I I Russell I 855 442 977 1,726 I 1,113 I 1,828 Other Counties 22 I 3 1 21 27 I 19 I 25 District 60 877 I 445 I 998 1,753 I 1,132 1,853 II I I I Butler 1,385 1 801 I 1,534 1,211 873 1,171 Conecuh I 1,400 I 931 I 1,342 I 1,470 1,105 I 1,570 Covington I 7,293 4,003 9,091 6,899 6,371 9,524 Crenshaw I 6,059 I 3,237 I 7,075 5,070 I 4,644 I 6,152 Escambia 500 487 I 608 I * * I * Monroe 56 I 41 I 74 I * I * Other Counties I I I I 509 398 I 579 District 80 1 16,693 I 9,500 19,724 15,159 I 13,391 18,996 II I I II Barbour I 12,575 7,775 16,244 I 12,289 I 10,355 1 12,640 Bullock I 1,025 556 I 1,374 852 I 650 865 Coffee 16,033 6,769 I 21,623 I 15,759 14,457 19,821 Dale 9,755 3,919 I 12,886 I 10,911 I 9,071 I 12,742 Geneva I 11,650 6,876 I 14,405 1 12,456 I 12,551 22,653 Henry I 18,102 I 11,039 26,008 I 21,875 I 19,570 I 28,573 Houston I 19,125 I 10,096 I 24,424 I 20,353 I 20,150 I 33,465 Pike 13,272 5,670 I 17,427 12,487 I 11,035 14,827 District 90 101,537 I 52,700 I 134,391 106,982 I 97,839 I 145,586 SI I I I Other Counties I 100 I 57 I 98 76 I 97 I 126 II I I I State Total I 119,534 I 62,881 I 155,639 I 124,283 I 112,763 I 166,947 II I II ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1979-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY District I Irish Potatoes and I I I County 1979 I 1980 I 1981 I 1982 I 1983 I 1984 I I I i i - Thousand Dollars - Baldwin I 3,750 4,000 6,195 I 4,623 2,617 I 3,230 Cullman I 318 * I * * I 529 I 928 DeKalb I 4,332 I 2,277 8,979 7,054 I 4,390 I 4,707 Jackson 1 1,939 I 1,070 1 5,076 1 3,523 1 1,930 1,878 Marshall 241 99 I 614 I 520 315 I 178 Mobile 1 763 493 1,502 1 1,515 894 802 Other Counties I 245 447 I 493 I 414 307 I 149 S T1 88I I I State Total I 11,588 I 8,386 I 22,859 I 17,649 10,982 I 11,872 II I I I ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1979-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY District I Sweetpotatoes and I I I I I County I 1979 I 1980 I 1981 I 1982 1 1983 I 1984 I I I I I - Thousand Dollars - Baldwin I 933 I 1,567 I 1,614 I 1,147 I 1,516 I 1,632 Blount I 266 148 I 216 92 I * j * Chilton I 399 I 495 1 645 I 428 I 146 4,644 Cullman I 3,993 I 4,670 4,827 2,287 I 3,432 1 * Etowah I 932 743 I 1,183 I 321 I 559 I 240 Morgan I 266 I 198 I 429 I 184 1 293 252 Perry I 399 I 198 I 429 I 207 I 319 I 240 Tuscaloosa 133 132 I 216 199 I 306 I 240 Other Counties 266 594 I 1,184 I 184 1 279 I 890 S7 I I I I State Total 1 7,587 1 8,745 I 10,743 1 5,049 I 6,850 I 8,148 I I I I 85 ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1979-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY District I Sorghum and I I I I County I 1979 I 1980 I 1981 I 1982 I 1983 I 1984 I I I I I I Colbert Fayette Franklin Lamar Marion Other Counties District 10 Lauderdale Lawrence Limestone Madison Marshall Morgan Other Counties District 20 Blount Chilton Cullman Other Counties District 21 Calhoun Cherokee Cleburne DeKalb Etowah Jackson Other Counties District 30 Greene Hale Marengo Pickens Sumter Tuscaloosa Other Counties District 40 Autauga Dallas Elmore Lowndes Montgomery Perry Wilcox Other Counties District 50 Chambers Lee Macon Russell Talladega Other Counties District 60 Baldwin Clarke Other Counties District 70 Butler Conecuh Covington Crenshaw Escambia Monroe Other Counties District 80 Barbour Bullock Coffee Dale Geneva Henry Houston Pike District 90 State Total 8 8 23 26 20 69 24 24 40 52 18 110 41 41 38 41 79 21 21 14 6 20 17 19 30 66 8 15 39 18 32 63 29 31 235 673 18 18 14 21 35 14 14 41 40 23 104 42 42 17 14 31 17 17 22 13 35 13 28 41 12 17 42 10 36 80 48 24 269 606 - Thousand Dollars - 49 I 30 * I * * I * * I * * I * 43 I 23 92 53 41 51 * I * 46 38 40 I 59 * I * 61 38 22 25 210 211 * 1 19 * I * * 21 14 14 14 I 54 19 13 34 I 110 * I * 95 I 168 * I * 66 131 18 I 24 232 I 446 * I * * I * 44 39 28 I 26 69 I 40 * I * 21 I 22 162 127 44 120 19 I 24 23 39 * I * * I * 10 29 * I * 10 15 106 I 227 * I 42 * I 16 * 1 * * I 31 * I 51 22 11 22 151 17 I 68 * I * 7 I 26 24 I 94 12 I 52 * I * 25 79 * I 47 * 1 * * 21 11 1 11 48 I 210 19 I 57 19 I 18 110 I 87 39 I 35 85 I 62 194 I 137 84 I 106 24 I 18 574 I 520 1,484 I 2,093 35 20 27 82 64 25 75 67 16 68 315 24 17 24 20 85 37 115 228 203 43 626 20 28 67 65 125 18 323 165 44 76 19 41 14 359 54 26 64 50 16 210 107 20 37 164 75 128 74 35 16 328 87 35 176 62 107 263 186 33 949 3,441 34 19 12 15 27 107 222 116 241 204 52 185 1,020 34 11 37 6 88 108 310 28 577 124 725 1,872 49 77 93 129 145 31 524 148 62 59 23 37 96 31 456 40 17 11 42 60 6 176 159 16 18 193 71 19 105 52 11 43 301 90 40 119 73 102 221 130 49 824 5,561 86 -- ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1979-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY Greenhouse & Nursery II I I I I I 1979 I 1980 I 1981 I 1982 I 1983 I 1984 I I I I- Thousand Dollars- Dollars - District and County Colbert Fayette Franklin Lamar Marion District 10 Lauderdale Lawrence Limestone Madison Marshall Morgan District 20 Bibb Blount Chilton Cullman Jefferson St. Clair Shelby Walker Winston District 21 Calhoun Cherokee Cleburne DeKalb Etowah Jackson District 30 Greene Hale Marengo Pickens Sumter Tuscaloosa District 40 Autauga Dallas Elmore Lowndes Montgomery Perry Wilcox District 50 Chambers Clay Coosa Lee Macon Randolph Russell Talladega Tallapoosa District 60 Baldwin Choctaw Clarke Mobile Washington District 70 Butler Conecuh Covington Crenshaw Escambia Monroe District 80 Barbour Bullock Coffee Dale Geneva Henry Houston Pike District 90 State Total I__I 240 31 10 11 20 312 306 102 1,278 1,470 462 970 4,588 41 226 171 2,256 1,105 243 479 25 26 4,572 2,315 1,961 112 1,856 309 515 7,068 25 20 31 308 16 690 1,090 231 400 1,235 67 5,115 30 7 7,085 14 20 61 1,987 524 5 16 202 866 3,695 4,691 15 11 13,299 8 18,024 269 69 30 36 220 56 680 80 1,680 271 231 48 144 310 122 2,886 50,000 311 41 13 15 26 406 364 121 1,520 1, 748 550 1,154 5,457 50 274 207 2,731 1,338 294 580 30 31 5,535 3,056 2,688 148 2,450 408 680 9,430 30 25 38 378 20 848 1,339 300 517 1,595 87 6,607 39 9 9,154 18 26 82 2,672 692 6 21 267 1,143 4,927 6,514 16 15 18,435 11 24,991 336 86 37 45 275 70 849 107 2,320 356 305 63 190 410 161 3,912 66,000 700 43 62 48 26 879 460 123 2,300 2,600 575 1,450 7,508 52 362 200 2,900 2,100 360 600 30 33 6,637 3,700 3,600 155 3,700 425 725 12,305 215 32 36 380 50 925 1,638 300 2,100 1,900 78 7,000 37 14 11,429 50 28 81 3,300 700 10 26 300 1,300 5,795 7,300 18 15 20,100 I 10 I 27,443 360 200 I 58 48 I 250 I 70 986 I 110 I 2,600 S 390 I 300 60 1 200 I 750 I 260 I 4,670 79,290 I _ III 740 45 110 80 25 1,000 555 125 2,700 2,850 600 1,450 8,280 55 450 190 2,800 2,350 425 625 30 35 6,960 4,160 4,350 160 4,700 425 750 14,545 400 40 35 370 80 961 1,886 270 2,620 2,200 70 6,935 35 20 12,150 80 30 80 3,750 710 12 32 300 1,380 6,374 7,800 20 15 21,480 10 29,325 370 220 80 50 225 70 1,015 100 2,735 400 300 50 200 950 350 5,085 86,620 740 50 115 80 30 1,015 555 130 2,825 3,025 600 1,510 8,645 60 455 195 2,925 2,520 425 625 40 40 7,285 4,330 4,530 165 4,940 430 750 15,145 400 45 40 375 90 1,000 1,950 275 2,770 2,320 80 7,250 40 25 12,760 85 35 85 3,930 715 20 35 300 1,400 6,605 8,050 25 20 22,150 20 30,265 375 225 85 55 230 75 1,045 100 2,875 400 300 55 200 1,000 355 5,285 90,000 87 805 55 125 85 34 1,104 605 140 3,045 3,400 655 1,775 9,620 62 495 215 3,300 2,845 465 680 43 41 8,146 4,820 5,025 180 5,480 470 815 16,790 435 47 44 405 100 1,170 I 2,201 S 300 I 3,175 I 2,565 I 85 8,175 47 I 31 S 14,378 I 90 40 I 90 I 4,370 I 775 I 23 38 I 325 S 1,575 I 7,326 9,135 I 31 26 S 24,360 S 22 33,574 S 410 245 88 60 I 250 82 I 1,135 S 100 I 3,045 S 435 S 325 61 I 220 I 1,150 I 390 5,726 I 100,000 ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1979-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY District Peaches, Pecans, Other Fruits, & Vegetables and I I I I I County 1979 1980 I 1981 I 1982 1983 1984 I I I III - Thousand Dollars - Colbert 69 102 150 171 188 205 Fayette 51 47 85 94 88 93 Franklin 48 61 103 82 72 73 Lamar 15 14 24 24 22 25 Marion 11 10 20 19 17 17 District 10 194 234 382 390 387 413 Lauderdale 901 665 1,524 1,529 1,354 1,149 Lawrence 1,089 1,228 1,785 1,821 1,622 2,202 Limestone 464 633 688 465 264 564 Madison 235 535 433 347 301 546 Marshall 287 441 543 511 438 652 Morgan 665 910 1,169 1,251 1,094 1,512 District 20 3,641 4,412 6,142 5,924 5,073 6,625 Bibb 41 42 67 69 76 88 Blount 2,919 3,270 4,236 4,354 4,003 5,362 Chilton 4,260 5,212 7,669 7,510 7,101 7,204 Cullman 1,051 998 1,770 1,794 1,616 1,781 Jefferson 1,679 2,074 2,846 2,848 2,526 3,680 St. Clair I1,621 1,542 2,682 2,737 2,427 2,718 Shelby 711 802 1,172 1,202 1,062 1,433 Walker 957 923 1,573 1,614 1,420 1,631 Winston 57 54 92 87 72 73 District 21 13,296 14,917 22,107 22,215 20,303 23,970 Calhoun 38 58 75 73 75 115 Cherokee 73 129 130 136 131 258 Cleburne 71 81 124 126 107 151 DeKalb 1,090 1,805 2,690 2,765 2,860 3,145 Etowah 71 77 119 124 110 135 Jackson 971 912 1,602 1,637 1,452 1,613 District 30 2,314 3,062 4,740 4,861 4,735 5,417 Greene 44 70 84 66 56 93 Hale 1,871 1,622 3,189 3,201 2,857 2,903 Marengo 191 192 314 317 286 343 Pickens 77 67 130 135 117 120 Sumter 110 104 203 205 199 197 Tuscaloosa 368 344 631 664 591 643 District 40 2,661 2,399 4,551 4,588 4,106 4,299 Autauga 1,446 2,602 2,949 2,733 2,388 2,621 Dallas 593 585 970 1,034 901 1,031 Elmore 578 769 1,130 1,056 946 978 Lowndes 364 350 613 624 552 605 Montgomery 790 1,952 1,251 858 651 761 Perry 261 237 469 472 424 453 Wilcox 41 42 67 67 60 73 District 50 4,073 6,537 7,449 6,844 5,922 6,522 Chambers 291 337 468 465 413 444 Clay 96 90 278 235 178 179 Coosa 307 221 246 238 211 229 Lee 363 492 619 632 569 689 Macon 236 304 320 291 246 290 Randolph 166 264 272 277 247 448 Russell 787 1,770 2,030 1,724 1,583 2,033 Talladega 101 91 162 178 154 175 Tallapoosa 89 155 146 150 128 151 District 60 2,436 3,724 4,541 4,190 3,729 4,638 Baldwin 3,582 3,626 9,406 7,576 7,106 7,260 Choctaw 316 294 528 555 488 535 Clarke 86 171 231 202 205 223 Mobile 851 1,012 4,922 3,396 2,755 2,390 Washington 55 100 72 '115 128 73 Other Counties 1 2 2 2 2 3 District 70 4,891 5,205 15,161 11,846 10,684 10,484 Butler 301 563 701 521 478 642 Conecuh 251 263 636 647 491 558 Covington 299 1,020 1,098 1,589 941 598 Crenshaw I 73 I 220 I 316 I 210 I 198 I 327 Escambia I 1S7 I 369 I 440 I 361 I 479 I 529 Monroe I 13S5 232 I 280 I 222 I 211 I 157 District 80 I 1,216 I 2,667 I 3,471 I 3,550 2,798 2,811 Harbour I 103 I 1,558 I 1,336 I 993 I 854 I 1,168 Bullock I 274 I 929 I 652 I 593 5 07 I 725 Cuffee I 303 I 814 I 966 I 61S 511i 633 Dale I 122 I 296 I 360 I 269 1 203 I 191 Geneva I 1,106 I 2,100 I 2,509 I 2,218 I 1,985 I 2,044 Henry I 456 I 835 915 693 5 73 I 616 Houston I 2,624 I 3,265 4,665 4,282 I 3,723 I 4,021 Pike 5 94 I 1,849 I 1,S15 916 I 1,385 999 District 90 1 5,182 I 11,646 I 12,918 10,179 9,741 10,397 Other Counties I 498 I 244 I 200 I 140 I 106 I 292 State Total I 40,802 55S,047 I 81,662 I 71,127 67,584 I 71,868 88 ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1979-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY District I Farm Forest Products .a n d I I I I I I County 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 I 1984 I__ _ _ _ _ _ I I I I - Thousand Dollars - Colbert 192 229 316 249 322 410 Fayette 371 356 321 652 1,080 986 Franklin 341 216 199 311 383 427 Lamar 634 915 1,159 1,025 852 1,084 Marion 998 1,472 678 406 590 459 District 10 2,536 3,188 2,673 2,643 3,227 3,366 Lauderdale 125 291 117 175 359 736 Lawrence 395 248 340 341 326 282 Limestone 164 111 226 199 333 215 Madison 114 290 202 90 173 127 Marshall 180 167 143 250 314 427 Morgan 337 283 1,573 944 1,696 1,878 District 20 1,315 1,390 2,601 1,999 3,201 3,665 Bibb 593 952 1,152 1,536 1,615 1,980 Blount 219 289 615 147 196 125 Chilton 346 665 2,264 1,113 1,156 1,020 Cullman 883 783 1,059 577 775 631 Jefferson 363 314 619 208 340 220 St. Clair 1,169 438 484 477 295 347 Shelby 263 694 650 540 832 735 Walker 622 635 417 199 789 645 Winston 489 491 608 614 722 602 District 21 4,947 5,261 7,868 5,411 6,720 6,305 Calhoun 332 275 514 48 50 49 Cherokee 453 192 360 349 593 497 Cleburne 349 148 212 31 57 75 DeKalb 945 166 182 283 400 266 Etowah 332 533 767 287 386 328 Jackson 526 738 318 219 277 450 District 30 2,937 2,052 2,353 1,217 1,763 1,665 Greene 1,167 1,479 3,113 1,047 1,159 1,338 Hale 562 685 401 326 455 505 Marengo 2,511 2,932 2,176 2,020 2,648 2,818 Pickens 2,322 1,940 2,063 1,696 2,145 2,189 Sumter 2,346 3,135 2,299 1,571 2,642 2,816 Tuscaloosa 1,569 I 1,521 1,647 1,126 1,628 1,696 District 40 10,477 11,692 11,699 7,786 10,677 11,362 Autauga 323 504 794 1,001 741 878 Dallas 2,209 1,744 2,963 7,052 8,210 5,964 Elmore 301 1,096 690 344 762 585 Lowndes 1,350 1,841 1,493 1,787 3,568 3,196 Montgomery 806 680 915 1,053 1,436 2,476 Perry 808 1,279 1,028 901 1,507 1,669 Wilcox 3,077 3,593 3,916 3,619 5,872 5,350 District 50 8,874 10,737 11,799 15,757 22,096 20,118 Chambers 1,789 2,298 1,890 1,114 1,695 1,326 Clay 377 575 550 383 428 512 Coosa 389 556 449 254 236 226 Lee 667 1,255 749 473 567 623 Macon 511 1,185 816 424 790 704 Randolph 843 1,589 1,837 818 971 788 Russell 527 685 580 616 799 909 Talladega 678 1,189 926 283 564 585 Tallapoosa 553 770 519 525 851 738 District 60 6,334 10,102 8,316 4,890 6,901 6,411 Baldwin 1,918 2,784 1,548 1,246 I1,539 1,554 Choctaw 2,483 1,984 2,803 2,074 3,079 2,621 Clarke 2,041 2,634 3,321 2,493 2,941 2,202 Mobile 603 1,484 948 967 862 777 Washington 1,402 1,344 1,638 1,400 1,508 1,305 District 70 8,447 10,230 10,258 8,180 9,929 8,459 Butler 3,400 5,196 4,684 2,538 3,897 3,956 Conecuh 1,951 2,256 2,412 1,944 2,795 1,903 Covington 1,545 2,375 1,596 1,701 3,365 2,703 Crenshaw 1,865 2,454 1,754 2,104 3,235 3,205 Macamblea 991 I 736 I 831 I 1,069 I 1,095 I 949 Monroe I 4,041 I 4,734 I 6,656 I 6,354 I 6,495 I 6,765 District 80 I 13,793 I 17,751 I 17,933 I 15,710 I 20,882 I 19,481 Barbour I 1,161 I 1,641 I 1,652 I 1,771 I 2,279 I 1,846 Bullock I 387 I 565 I 1,217 I 1,144 I 1,325 I 1,483 Coffee I 1,535 I 1,022 I 642 I 475 I 1,192 I 911 Dale 1 702 I 861 I 1,349 3 41 I 577 I 557 Geneva I 503 I 810 I 515 I 299 I 458 I 500 Henry I 1,481 I 1,080 1 1,404 I 967 I 987 I 846 Houston I 221 I 364 I 577 I 349 I 421 I 531 Pike I 2,632 I 3,322 I 2,755 I 1,726 I 2,260 I 2,649 District 90 I 8,622 I 9,665 I 10,111 I 7,072 I 9,499 I 9,323 State Total I 68,282 I 82,068 I 85,611 I 70,665 I 94,895 I 90,155 ____ ___ ___ __ ____I. ____ _ ]____ __ ~ __ ___ I] 89 ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1979-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY District Other Crops and I i I I County 1979 i 1980 I 1981 i 1982 i 1983 I 1984 __ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1i I I I I - Thousand Dollars - Colbert 2 I 3 10 I 9 10 10 Fayette 8 I 10 30 I 28 30 25 Franklin 24 30 81 I 74 80 75 Lamar 3 4 10 I 9 10 10 Marion 2 3 10 I 11 10 10 Other Counties 2 8 I 4 5 District 10 41 50 149 135 145 130 Lauderdale 8 10 30 28 30 25 Lawrence 8 10 30 29 30 25 Limestone 43 55 142 130 140 135 Madison 755 960 2,490 2,300 2,470 2,400 Marshall 20 25 67 60 65 60 Morgan 3 4 10 9 10 10 Other Counties 23 25 10 10 District 20 860 1,064 2,794 2,566 2,755 2,655 Bibb 3 4 10 10 10 10 Blount 2 3 10 9 10 10 Chilton 20 25 66 60 65 60 Cullman 31 40 106 100 105 100 Jefferson 8 10 30 30 30 25 St. Clair 57 73 188 175 185 180 Shelby 69 88 228 210 225 220 Walker 2 3 10 10 10 10 Winston 3 4 10 8 10 10 Other Counties 8 41 36 19 District 21 203 250 699 648 669 625 Calhoun 86 110 278 250 275 270 Cherokee 38 48 126 115 125 120 Cleburne 2 3 10 9 10 10 DeKalb 68 87 222 205 220 215 Etowah 24 30 81 74 80 75 Jackson 2 3 10 7 10 10 Other Counties 11 34 27 13 District 30 231 281 761 687 733 700 Greene 16 20 76 64 73 60 Hale 19 3 10 10 10 30 Marengo 17 8 25 23 25 20 Pickens 47 41 84 87 75 82 Sumter 52 61 171 130 143 135 Tuscaloosa 43 55 141 130 140 135 Other Counties 5 16 55 43 29 9 District 40 199 204 562 487 495 471 Autauga 153 195 485 445 480 480 Dallas 62 60 151 140 150 145 Elmore 57 73 187 175 185 180 Lowndes 49 46 156 144 128 70 Montgomery 21 31 68 86 79 62 Perry 2 3 10 11 10 10 Wilcox 8 10 30 28 30 25 Other Counties 12 36 33 56 43 14 District 50 364 454 1,120 1,085 1,105 986 Chambers 2 3 10 10 10 10 Clay 3 4 11 9 10 10 Coosa 2 3 10 10 10 10 Lee 570 725 1,865 1,720 1,850 1,820 Macon 565 743 1,971 1,795 1,925 1,830 Randolph 6 8 25 23 25 20 Russell 8 10 30 28 30 25 Talladega 2 3 10 8 10 23 Tallapoosa 16 20 54 50 55 50 Other Counties 12 19 24 23 31 14 District 60 1,186 1,538 4,010 3,676 3,956 3,812 Baldwin 1,529 1,793 4,728 4,248 4,473 4,275 Choctaw 2 3 10 10 10 10 Clarke 3 4 10 8 10 10 Mobile 247 314 745 685 740 740 Washington I 2 I 3 i 0 I 9 I 10 I 10 Other Counties I 7 I 13 I 27 I 20 I 16 I 13 District 70 I 1,790 I 2,130 5 ,530 I 4,980 I 5,259 5 ,058 Butler I 570 I 725 1,715 1,580 I 1,700 I 1,800 Conecuh I 89 I 108 I 238 I 212 I 236 I 245 Covington I 91 I 81 I 187 I 172 I 102 I 145 Crenshaw I 3 I 4 I 10 i 0 I 10 I 10 Escambia I 47 I 44 I 44 I 26 I 32 I 27 Monroe I 24 I 30 I 82 I 75 I 80 I 75 Other Counties I 12 I 13 I 15 I 5 6 24 District 80 I 836 I 1,005 2,291 I 2,080 I 2,256 I 2,326 Barbour I 18 I 23 I 62 55S 60 I 55 Bullock I 3 1 4 I 10 9 I 101 10 Coffee I 2 I 3 I 40 I 26 I 24 I 30 Dale I 8 I 10 I 30 I 30 I 30 I 25 Geneva I 28 I 25 I 75 55S 35 I 61 Henry I 12 I 15 I 40 40 40 I 35 Houston I 44 I 34 I 78 55s 55 I 30 Pike 3 4 10 9 10 24 Other Counties 7 17 25 12 9 16 District 90 125 135 370 291 273 286 Other CountiesI55 I64 State Total 5,835 7,166 18,286 16,635 17,646 17,113 Includes oats. 90 ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1979-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY District Total All Crops and I I I I I County '1979 1980 I 1981 I 1982 I 1983 1984 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _LI I I I I - Thousand Dollars - Colbert 15,960 15,999 21,517 ] 22,715 12,360 16,995 Fayette 3,819 3,741 3,693 I 4,355 3,886 3,484 Franklin 4,379 3,487 4,690 I 5,082 3,471 2,837 Lamar 4,140 3,300 3,987 3,847 2,674 2,957 Marion 4,941 4,885 5,429 5,762 4,013 2,759 Other Counties 36 18 51 27 32 District 10 33,275 31,430 39,367 41,788 26,436 29,032 Lauderdale 19,599 18,004 25,870 24,638 15,796 17,357 Lawrence 25,114 25,631 28,719 30,360 15,659 22,803 Limestone 32,746 34,254 38,871 39,369 19,435 35,256 Madison 38,164 31,056 42,659 44,013 23,571 37,382 Marshall 11,098 8,008 11,412 9,568 6,002 7,315 Morgan 10,370 9,136 17,190 14,147 11,171 13,215 Other Counties 43 21 47 35 10 District 20 137,134 126,110 164,768 162,130 91,644 133,328 Bibb 2,179 2,725 3,690 3,934 3,419 4,230 Blount 8,755 7,621 11,224 11,145 8,127 9,165 Chilton 7,947 8,881 13,173 11,690 10,159 15,009 Cullman 16,320 14,993 19,013 15,502 14,685 11,775 Jefferson 3,360 3,883 5,729 5,574 5,548 6,979 St. Clair 3,822 2,878 4,686 4,689 4,059 6,266 Shelby 4,957 I 5,157 5,863 5,551 4,516 3,701 Walker 2,296 1,898 2,628 2,384 2,658 2,684 Winston 1,241 949 1,235 1,213 1,096 1,098 Other Counties 171 99 131 129 96 153 District 21 51,048 49,084 67,372 61,811 54,363 61,060 Calhoun 6,446 5,848 8,164 7,844 6,881 7,640 Cherokee 16.,889 12,150 18,135 19,248 13,555 16,198 Cleburne 1,275 940 1,184 919 747 912 DeKalb 20,778 14,094 28,169 27,9569 21,327 25,196 Etowah 5,943 4,151 7,456 5,598 5,254 4,771 Jackson 19,707 14,651 22,839 19,636 13,714 14,413 Other Counties 174 57 140 108 67 District 30 71,212 51,891 86,087 80,922 61,545 69,130 Greene 7,847 5,304 8,981 7,494 6,028 6,710 Hale 12,617 10,208 13,881 12,440 10,951 11,724 Marengo 10,966 9,994 12,704 10,204 8,766 9,524 Pickens 10,248 7,387 7,419 8,356 6,366 6,807 Sumter 8,607 7,908 8,9558 7,356 6,423 7,767 Tuscaloosa 9,365 8,184 9,293 9,365 8,376 9,1539 Other Counties .76 58 76 65 29 9 District 40 59,726 49,043 60,912 55,280 46,939 52,080 Autauga 12,497 12,434 13,271 14,418 9,804 13,370 Dallas 26,230 19,584 30,936 32,551 26,386 29,465 Elmore 12,598 11,275 12,475 14,232 10,993 14,919 Lowndes 7,851 7,474 10,085 9,061 9,828 10,796 Montgomery 14,888 15,746 18,518 16,789 16,675 18,642 Perry 15,123 10,335 15,920 12,826 13,185 13,322 Wilcox 7,347 6,112 10,377 8,383 10,455 10,060 Other Counties 197 73 100 384 289 59 District 50 96,731 83,033 111,682 108,644 97,615 110,633 Chambers 2,673 3,063 2,908 2,294 2,769 2,321 Clay 608 748 938 717 707 836 Coosa 840 894 827 634 593 612 Lee 5,978 7,475 8,659 9,275 8,600 9,686 Macon 8,994 8,877 10,698 9,537 9,806 9,661 Randolph 1,795 2,474 2,838 1,757 1,623 1,634 Russell 7,998 8,389 10,296 9,503 7,407 9,904 Talladega 7,733 8,760 8,684 6,020 5,579 6,141 Tallapoosa 2,466 3,071 3,051 2,888 3,036 3,463 Other Counties 217 213 238 225 208 179 District 60 39,302 I 43,964 49,137 42,850 40,328 44,437 Baldwin 35,785 49,023 59,084 50,595 53,878 52,043 Choctaw 3,725 3,107 4,095 3,291 4,048 3,923 Clarke 2,895 3,357 4,225 3,252 3,745 3,051 Mobile 22,244 31,009 37,854 36,447 37,543 35,702 Washington 3,989 I 3,884 1 3,112 1 3,021 3,215 I 3,049 Other Counties I 98 66 I 168 I 177 I133 I63 District 70 I 68,736 I 90,446 I 108,538 I 96,783 I 102,572 I 97,831 Butler I 8,369 I 9,484 I 12,134 9,240 I 9,581 10,518 Conecuh I 9,057 I 8,075 I 10,498 I 8,896 I 9,557 I 8,701 Covington I 20,582 I 13,991 I 23,705 I 18,430 I 17,334 I 18,956 Crenshaw I 11,837 1 8,352 I 12,607 1 10,407 I 10,805 I 12,206 Escambia I 12,476 I 10,023 I 13,453 I 12,500 I 13,253 I 13,996 Monroe I 13,722 I 12,581 I 16,759 I 14,328 I 14,374 I 17,438 Other Counties I87 I41 I26 I 525 420 I683 District 80 76,1360 62,547 I 89,182 I 74,326 75,325 82,418 Harbour I 16,528 I 13,575 I 22,569 I 19,100 I 16,830 I 20,119 Bullock l 8,530 1 7,349 I 11,191 I 9,637 I 10,310 I 10,332 Coffee I 24,581 I 12,618 I 29,087 I 23,920 I 21,944 I 25,961 Dale I 13,063 I 6,635 I 16,615 I 14,413 I 12,487 I 16,176 G 1 eneva I 20,423 I 17,680 I 30,431 I 27,305 I 24,947 I 34,406 Henry 1 23,371 I 15,820 I 33,480 I 29,762 I 27,199 1 35,172 Houston I 33,714 I 21,480 I 42,649 I 37,016 I 34,921 I 46,225 Pike I 19,642 I 13,601 I 26,539 I 19,609 I 19,059 22,810 Other Counties 138 42 25 12 9 16 District 90 168,990 108,800 212,586 180,774 167,706 211,217 Other Counties 982 1,185 1,975 814 632 1,159 State Total 803,266 697,533 991,606 906,122 765,105 892,325 91 ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1979-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY District I Total All Commodities and I I I I I I County I 1979 I 1980 1981 I 1982 I 1983 I 1984 - TsI I I I I I - Thousand Dollars - Col bert Fayette Franklin Lamar Marion Other Counties District 10 Lauderdale Lawrence Limestone Madison Marshall Morgan Other Counties District 20 Bibb Blount Chilton Cullman Jefferson St. Clair Shelby Walker Winston Other Counties District 21 Calhoun Cherokee Cleburne DeKalb Etowah Jackson Other Counties District 30 Greene Hale Marengo Pickens Sumter Tuscaloosa Other Counties District 40 Autauga Dallas Elmore Lowndes Montgomery Perry Wilcox Other Counties District 50 Chambers Clay Coosa Lee Macon Randolph Russell Talladega Tallapoosa Other Counties District 60, Baldwin Choctaw Clarke Mobile Washington Other Counties District 70 Butler Conecuh Covington Crenshaw Escambia Monroe Other Counties District 80 Barbour Bullock Coffee Dale Geneva Henry Houston Pike Other Counties District 90 Other Counties State Total 28,876 9,028 26,511 9,109 14,226 36 87,786 35,636 65,372 46,978 57,270 80,033 43,466 43 328,798 6,622 57,354 15,452 144,750 37,256 21,319 18,375 21,978 38,592 171 361,869 23,736 32,935 17,524 101,645 25,341 42,271 174 243,626 15,665 28,964 24,103 29,995 19,558 18,890 76 137,251 23,071 45,018 23,762 27,100 37,463 28,620 15,707 197 200,938 11,629 20,525 6,609 12,250 17,466 26,332 12,434 22,057 11,969 217 141,488 51,713 9,399 7,953 34,659 14,789 98 118,611 21,014 15,902 41,216 31,167 18,961 22,360 87 150,707 30,881 19,471 73,554 22,552 50,939 35,580 49,779 40,133 138 323,027 982 2,095,083 26,588 8,195 24,426 8,018 13,260 18 80,505 31,108 67,173 46,056 46,017 78,457 38,219 21 307,051 6,339 56,283 13,809 158,504 19,661 19,472 18,406 20,499 40,676 99 353,748 22,209 25,174 17,631 95,273 21,992 35,646 57 217,982 11,510 23,829 19,265 26,948 15,428 15,640 58 112,678 21,449 34,643 20,718 23,227 33,860 21,103 11,723 73 166,796 9,386 22,359 6,180 11,702 14,999 24,600 12,063 20,929 11,475 213 133,906 62,179 7,041 6,837 40,548 13,684 66 130,355 19,965 13,724 33,065 28,087 14,781 19,253 41 128,916 24,672 15,835 61,508 14,145 37,340 25,511 34,980 30,061 42 244,094 1,185 1,877,216 35,127 I 8,039 32,755 I 8,263 I 14,431 I 51 98,666 I 40,456 69,955 52,116 59,491 95,611 53,203 47 I 370,879 I 7,000 57,855 19,504 178,284 19,773 17,548 15,369 I 13,153 30,890 131 359,507 I 22,705 I 29,703 14,429 I 108,828 I 35,359 I 45,202 140 I 256,366 I 17,018 I 32,391 23,426 I 32,800 I 16,885 I 18,594 I 76 I 141,190 23,531 46,679 I 22,350 I 24,924 36,802 26,989 I 16,728 I 100 198,103 9,291 I 19,137 I 2,721 13,566 I 16,770 I 21,245 I 14,158 17,088 I 11,491 I 238 125,705 72,722 8,880 7,988 I 48,101 11,627 168 I 149,486 I 29,896 I 16,072 I 55,190 43,897 17,761 I 23,226 I 26 186,068 I 33,463 I 18,689 I 74,092 28,544 51,191 43,628 56,063 I 48,964 I 25 I 354,659 I 1,975 I 2,242,604 I 35,099 8,784 27,239 7,936 17,925 584 97,567 40,019 63,994 52,039 60,640 85,556 50,122 35 352,405 6,525 55,757 16,797 158,017 20,218 16,672 14,910 17,779 34,383 755 341,813 22,074 28,878 12,593 102,336 32,129 43,433 581 242,024 15,692 37,033 20,303 31,009 16,386 18,171 1,178 139,772 24,414 49,515 24,592 27,238 36,155 24,780 15,019 551 202,264 8,718 17,956 2,838 13,036 15,258 19,944 13,314 16,134 11,088 615 118,901 63,080 8,041 7,027 48,266 9,096 316 135,826 24,241 14,598 49,137 42,388 18,244 20,798 1,221 170,627 29,937 17,287 68,286 25,020 48,676 38,830 50,138 41,021 360 319,555 814 2,121,568 92 24,531 30,151 8,612 I 7,626 27,887 I 28,116 7,384 I 7,591 16,020 16,673 553 541 84,987 I 90,698 31,984 I 35,680 55,559 68,176 31,994 46,924 42,129 I 56,282 82,197 I 98,707 49,300 54,750 10 I 293,173 360,519 5,567 I 6,625 61,948 I 66,547 15,615 20,512 173,283 210,745 19,189 I 21,171 16,785 I 18,424 15,120 13,239 17,677 22,587 38,863 44,448 725 I 874 364,772 425,172 20,936 22,890 25,336 I 26,970 14,872 13,667 97,394 I 116,412 33,370 31,866 35,492 38,638 527 406 227,927 I 250,849 14,561 I 15,264 33,586 I 35,044 19,107 19,254 31,786 I 39,616 14,716 I 15,381 16,743 I 19,545 719 640 131,218 144,744 18,626 19,658 42,711 44,843 21,311 23,301 28,907 31,151 37,956 36,846 24,254 24,016 16,316 16,025 442 209 190,523 196,049 8,216 I 6,869 17,182 20,785 2,673 I 2,939 12,946 I 13,548 15,232 I 15,553 18,544 21,332 11,057 I 12,823 15,865 15,760 12,180 I 11,956 576 480 114,471 122,045 65,662 63,141 8,712 8,331 7,028 5,844 50,259 48,781 8,854 9,105 271 213 140,786 135,415 24,185 24,798 15,240 I 13,761 49,838 I 56,350 45,243 I 55,779 19,368 I 19,355 20,038 24,444 865 1,039 174,777 195,526 28,207 31,256 18,371 16,523 68,257 77,305 23,054 27,586 47,550 I 60,850 36,191 1 43,145 45,380 55,400 42,020 I 45,193 270 226 309,300 357,484 632 1,159 2,203,566 2,279,660 ----- --, I I rraiiuu ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1979-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY District . Government Payments and I I I I County 1979 I 1980 I 1981 [ 1982 1983 1 1984 __ _ _ __ _ 1I I I I - Thousand Dollars - Colbert 365 203 1,478 3,335 2,429 4,9031 Fayette 145 290 121 171 146 261 Franklin 97 109 76 86 110 114 Lamar 139 194 86 78 100 99 Marion 114 148 52 21 72 72 District 10 860 944 1,813 3,691 2,857 4,577 Lauderdale 320 259 1,280 2,455 1,732 2,981 Lawrence 388 319 2,041 3,252 2,505 3,536 Limestone 474 536 2,973 5,517 4,367 7,292 Madison 790 1,044 2,052 2,558 2,761 4,161 Marshall 155 333 129 98 196 84 Morgan 143 222 322 444 423 511 District 20 2,270 2,713 8,797 14,324 11,984 18,565 Bibb 73 66 35 63 49 83 Blount 75 149 59 46 64 67 Chilton 186 284 199 210 189 156 Cullman 146 311 132 104 113 122 Jefferson 39 110 3 2 3 1 St. Clair 67 59 5 3 6 4 Shelby 44 45 271 459 396 661 Walker 65 121 1 2 7 1 Winston 68 146 7 7 11 7 District 21 763 1,291 712 896 838 1,102 Calhoun 62 108 73 58 82 83 Cherokee 181 506 683 991 926 1,311 Cleburne 26 65 10 2 5 3 DeKalb 496 1,050 299 96 356 126 Etowah 115 233 86 74 106 85 Jackson 197 536 140 20 192 99 District 30 1,077 2,498 1,291 1,241 1,667 1,707 Greene 220 359 133 142 199 286 Hale 277 366 228 254 309 481 Marengo 182 328 337 366 522 786 Pickens 241 577 289 381 402 636 Sumter 223 316 75 20 56 57 Tuscaloosa 172 325 331 591 466 808 District 40 1,315 2,271 1,393 1,754 1,954 3,054 Autauga 372 338 1,123 1,325 902 1,364 Dallas 399 706 1,292 2,081 1,562 2,380 Elmore 433 650 920 1,458 1,045 2,025 Lowndes 335 345 286 489 406 666 Montgomery 317 261 193 265 343 671 Perry 152 203 192 48 384 487 Wilcox 97 191 88 79 189 248 District 50 2,105 2,694 4,094 5,745 4,831 7,841 Chambers 120 122 28 36 22 35 Clay 60 78 1 2 2 * Coosa 56 91 * * I * * Lee 95 119 235 509 337 598 Macon 133 220 281 482 297 586 Randolph 76 124 7 7 20 7 Russell 93 151 156 328 263 343 Talladega 172 159 119 45 145 207 Tallapoosa 128 329 93 119 89 154 District 60 933 1,393 920 1,528 1,175 1,930 Baldwin 143 2,257 55 32 397 98 Choctaw 54 168 35 66 43 56 Clarke 92 235 17 20 61 47 Mobile 80 1,850 17 31 211 52 Washington 49 250 92 139 122 249 District 70 418 4,760 216 288 834 502 Butler 144 294 91 56 121 77 Conecuh 100 177 57 23 209 106 Covington 143 230 92 55 228 184 Crenshaw 131 298 228 122 228 202 Escambia 1 128 I 163 I 287 I 305 448 I 199 Monroe I 120 I 229 I 480 I 668 I 638 I 916 District 80 I 766 I 1,391 I 1,235 I 1,229 I 1,872 I 1,684 Barbour I 302 I 374 I 250 I 343 I 345 I 464 Bullock I 100 I 317 I 15 I 22 I 51 I 35 Coffee I 185 I 433 I 97 I 45 1 294 I 84 Dale I 164 I 30S5 55 I 25 158 I 30 Geneva I 202 I 351 I 66 I 28 I 348 I 65 Henry I 237 I 310 I 206 I 111 I 381 I 216 Houston I 186 I 351 I 128 I 86 I 3t7 I 91 Pike I 189 I 375 1 74 1 81 I 222 I 163 District 90 I 1,565 I 2,816 I 891 I 741 I 2,166 I 1,148 State Total 1 12,072 1 22,771 I 21,362 1 31,437 I 30,178 1 42,110 93 ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1979-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY District Non-Farm Commercial Timber and I I I I I County I 1979 1 1980 1 1981 I 1982 1983 1 1984 _ I I I I I - Thousand Dollars - Colbert 273 325 450 747 964 1,229 Fayette I 955 917 825 I 1,454 I 2,415 I 2,204 Franklin I 376 I 238 221 472 586 650 Lamar 1,317 I 1,900 I 2,407 I 4,445 3,694 4,698 Marion 2,631 3,875 1,785 4,627 I 6,720 5,224 District 10 5,552 I 7,255 5,688 I 11,745 I 14,379 I 14,005 I I I I I I Lauderdale 1 49 115 I 46 81 168 345 Lawrence 1 214 I 322 442 361 345 I 296 Limestone 74 I 51 103 I 52 I 88 58 Madison I 128 I 326 229 I 225 I 431 I 319 Marshall 246 I 228 I 194 283 I 357 I 485 Morgan 397 I 82 I 451 472 847 938 District 20 I 1,108 I 1,124 I 1,465 I 1,474 I 2,236 I 2,441 I I I I I I Bibb 4,076 6,547 I 7,917 I 6,985 7,343 I 9,005 Blount I 397 I 523 I 1,112 I 713 949 I 603 Chilton I 642 1,235 I 4,201 1,949 I 2,023 I 1,785 Cullman I 717 I 635 859 I 1,249 1,679 I 1,369 Jefferson I 3,377 2,927 I 5,764 I 2,610 I 4,250 2,758 St. Clair I 3,053 1,145 1 1,263 1 1,493 927 1,087 Shelby I 883 2,322 2,176 2,116 3,263 2,883 Walker I 2,797 2,849 I 1,873 I 808 I 3,215 1 2,629 Winston I 2,019. 2,029 I 2,511 I 3,003 I 3,529 2,948 District 21 17,961 20,212 27,676 I 20,926 27,178 I 25,067 I I I I I Calhoun I 720 597 I 1,116 I 1,963 I 2,037 I 1,987 Cherokee I 1,237 524 I 984 I 907 1,541 I 1,294 Cleburne I 1,718 726 I 1,045 798 I 1,449 1,905 DeKalb 776 137 I 150 347 491 326 Etowah I 273 439 I 633 1,199 1,607 1,363 Jackson I 360 504 I 216 I 422 536 865 District 30 I 5,084 I 2,927 I 4,144 I 5,636 I 7,661 I 7,740 1I I I I I Greene 1,472 1,868 1 3,929 2,094 I 2,316 I 2,674 Hale 1,894 I 2,307 I 1,352 I 1,540 I 2,142 2,381 Marengo 3,613 I 4,220 3,132 5,110 6,701 1 7,129 Pickens I 5,469 4,569 I 4,860 7,241 9,156 9,339 Sumter 3,563 4,761 I 3,491 I 3,218 I 5,418 I 5,774 Tusealoosa I 6,357 I 6,160 I 6,669 I 5,095 I 7,368 7,668 District 40 I 22,368 23,885 I 23,433 I 24,298 I 33,101 34,965 I I I 1 I I Autauga 670 1,047 I 1,648 I 2,233 1,649 I 1,958 Dallas 3,272 2,583 I 4,389 I 10,286 I 11,976 I 8,700 Elmore 668 I 2,430 1,528 I 893 1,967 1,513 Lowndes 2,035 I 2,773 I 2,249 1,787 I 3,567 I 3,196 Montgomery 569 I 481 I 647 I 394 I 538 928 Perry I 1,456 2,303 2,821 2,199 3,672 4,065 Wilcox I 5,353 6,250 I 6,812 I 4,411 7,158 6,521 District 50 I 14,023 17,867 I 20,094 I 22,203 30,527 26,881 I I I I I I Chambers 2,471 3,174 I 2,699 I 2,303 3, 503 2,742 Clay 918 I 1,401 1,342 1,267 I 1,418 I 1,692 Coosa 1,929 I 2,752 2,231 I 2,329 2,164 2,080 Lee 1,795 3, 378 2,012 3,876 4, 655 I 5,113 Macon 619 1,436 989 609 1,137 1,012 Randolph I 608 I 1,146 I 1,324 1,635 1,941 I 1,576 Russell I 1,793 2,332 I 1,977 I 1,567 2,030 I 2,305 Talladega 3,753 6,585 I 5,126 2,170 4,328 I 4,490 Tallapoosa I 2,057 2,862 I 1,923 I 1,871 3,034 2,633 District 60 I 15,943 25,066 19,623 I 17,627 I 24,210 I 23,643 I I I I I I Baldwin I 9,846 I 14,296 7,951 I 7,699 9,500 I 9,601 Choctaw 9,807 7,838 11,073 I 8,942 13,276 I 11,303 Clarke I 11,127 I 14,357 18,105 I 19,284 I 22,754 I 17,025 Mobile 2,803 6,902 4,410 5,321 I 4,741 4,276 Washington I 6,705 I 6,424 7,829 I 8,598 I 9,273 8,019 District 70 I 40,288 I 49,817 49,368 49,844 59,544 50,224 II I I I Butler I 6,966 I 10,644 9,598 I 5,190 I 7,970 8,090 Conecuh I 4,363 I 5,044 I 5,395 I 4,765 6,846 4,662 Covington I 2,845 I 4,372 I 2,939 I 2,497 I 4,936 3,966 Crenshaw I 2,553 I 3,362 2,404 1,051 I 1,617 I 1,601 Escambia I 6,935 I 5,149 5,814 6,893 I 7,054 I 6,124 Monroe I 6,454 I 7,562 10,633 I 9,217 1 9,419 I 9,812 District 80 I 30,116 I 36,133 36,783 1 29,613 I 37,842 I 34,255 I I I I I Barbour I 2,912 I 4,118 4,145 I 3,387 4,361 I 3,533 Bullock I 999 I 1,460 3,146 1,628 1,882 I 2,110 Coffee 1 1,630 I 1,085 1 683 1 952 I 2,383 I 1,824 Dale I 1,097 I 1,349 1 2,110 I 793 I 1,348 I 1,300 Geneva I 502 810 I 515 I 345 I 527 1 576 Henry I 2,316 1,689 I 2,195 2,461 I 2,512 I 2,154 Houston I 469 775 1 1,224 454 I 547 691 Pike I 1,506 I 1,900 I 1,577 1 2,182 I 2,854 1 3,348 District 90 I 11,431 I 13,186 I 15,595 1 12,202 I 16,414 I 15,536 I 1 I I I I State Total I 163,874 1 197,472 I 203,869 I 195,568 I 253,092 I 234,757 _______I ____I ____I ___ I. ___ I ____ ___ 94 ABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1979-83 REVISED, 1984 PRELIMINARY, BY COUNTY District I Total Farm and Forestry Receipts and I I I I County I 1979 I 1980 I 1981 i 1982 1983 I 1984 _ _ _ _ _ _ 1I I I 1 I - Thousand Dollars - Colbert j 29,514 27,116 37,055 39,181 I 27,924 I 35,411 Fayette I 10,128 9,402 I 8,985 10,409 I 11,173 10,091 Franklin I 26,984 24,773 33,052 27,797 I 28,583 28,880 Lamar I 10,565 I 10,112 10,756 I 12,459 I 11,178 I 12,388 Marion 16,971 17,283 16,268 22,573 22,812 1 21,969 Other Counties 36 18 I 51 584 I 553 541 District 10 I 94,198 88,704 I 106,167 I 113,003 I 102,223 I 109,280 I I I I I I Lauderdale 36,005 31,482 41,782 42,555 33,884 I 39,006 Lawrence I 65,974 67,814 I 72,438 I 67,607 I 58,409 72,008 Limestone 47,526 I 46,643 I 55,192 I 57,608 36,449 I 54,274 Madison 58,188 I 47,387 I 61,772 63,423 1 45,321 1 60,762 Marshall 80,434 79,018 I 95,934 I 85,937 I 82,750 I 99,276 Morgan 44,006 38,523 I 53,976 I 51,038 50,570 I 56,199 Other Counties I 43 I 21 47 I 35 I 10 District 20 332,176 I 310,888 I 381,141 I 368,203 I 307,393 1 381,525 I I I I I I Bibb 10,771 I 12,952 14,952 I 13,573 12,959 I 15,713 Blount 1 57,826 I 56,955 59,026 I 56,516 62,961 67,217 Chilton 16,280 I 15,328 I 23,904 I 18,956 I 17,827 I 22,453 Cullman I 145,613 I 159,450 I 179,275 159,370 175,075 I 212,236 Jefferson I 40,672 22,698 I 25,540 22,830 23,442 23,930 St. Clair 24,439 20,676 18,816 I 18,168 I 17,718 19,515 Shelby I 19,302 20,773 17,816 I 17,485 I 18,779 16,783 Walker I 24,840 23,469 I 15,027 I 18,589 I 20,899 25,217 Winston I 40,679 I 42,851 33,408 37,393 42,403 47,403 Other Counties 171 I 99 I 131 I 755 I 725 874 District 21 380,593 375,251 387,895 363,635 I 392,788 451,341 I I I I I I Calhoun I 24,518 22,914 23,894 24,095 I 23,055 1 24,960 Cherokee I 34,353 I 26,204 31,370 30,776 I 27,803 29,575 Cleburne 19,268 I 18,422 I 15,484 I 13,393 16,326 I 15,575 DeKalb 102,917 I 96,460 I 109,277 I 102,779 I 98,241 I 116,864 Etowah I 25,729 I 22,664 I 36,078 I 33,402 I 35,083 33,314 Jackson I 42,828 36,686 I 45,558 43,875 I 36,220 I 39,602 Other Counties I 174 I 57 140 581 I 527 I 406 District 30 249,787 223,407 I 261,801 I 248,901 I 237,255 I 260,296 I I I I I I Greene I 17,357 I 13,737 I 21,080 I 17,928 I 17,076 I 18,224 Hale I 31,135 I 26,502 I 33,971 I 38,827 36,037 I 37,906 Marengo 27,898 23,813 I 26,895 1 25,779 I 26,330 1 27,169 Pickens I 35,705 32,094 I 37,949 I 38,631 I 41,344 I 49,591 Sumter I 23,344 I 20,505 I 20,451 I 19,624 I 20,190 21,212 Tuscaloosa I 25,419 22,125 I 25,594 I 23,857 I 24,577 I 28,021 Other Counties 76 58 I 76 1,178 I 719 640 District 40 160,934 I 138,834 I 166,016 I 165,824 166,273 182,763 I I I I II Autauga 24,113 22,834 I 26,302 27,972 21,177 22,980 Dallas 48,689 37,932 52,360 I 61,882 56,249 55,923 Elmore I 24,863 23,798 I 24,798 26,943 24,323 I 26,839 Lowndes I 29,470 I 26,345 I 27,459 29,514 32,880 I 35,013 Montgomery I 38,349 I 34,602 I 37,642 36,814 I 38,837 I 38,445 Perry I 30,228 I 23,609 I 30,002 27,027 I 28,310 I 28,568 Wilcox I 21,157 18,164 I 23,628 19,509 I 23,663 I 22,794 Other Counties 197 73 100 551 442 I 209 District 50 I 217,066 I 187,357 222,291 I 230,212 I 225,881 I 230,771 I I I I I I Chambers I 14,220 I 12,682 I 12,018 I 11,057 I 11,741 I 9,646 Clay 21,503 1 23,838 I 20,480 19,225 I 18,602 22,477 Coosa I 8,594 9,023 I 4,952 I 5,167 I 4,837 5,019 Lee I 14,140 15,199 I 15,813 17,421 I 17,938 19,259 Macon I 18,218 I 16,655 I 18,040 I 16,349 I 16,666 I 17,151 Randolph I 27,016 I 25,870 22,576 I 21,586 20,505 I 22,915 Russell I 14,320 I 14,546 I 16,291 I 15,209 13,350 1 15,471 Talladega I 25,982 27,673 I 22,333 I 18,349 I 20,338 I 20,457 Tallapoosa 1 14,154 14,666 I 13,507 I 13,078 15,303 14,743 Other Counties I 217 213 I 238 615 576 480 District 60 I 158,364 I 160,365 I 146,248 I 138,056 I 139,856 I 147,618 I I I I I I Baldwin I 61,702 I 78,732 80,728 70,811 75,559 I 72,840 Choctaw I 19,260 15,047 I 19,988 I 17,049 I 22,031 19,690 Clarke 19,172 21,429 I 26,110 I 26,331 29,843 I 22,916 Mobile 37,542 49,300 52,528 I 53,618 55,211 53,109 Washington I 21,543 I 20,358 I 19,548 I 17,833 I 18,249 I 17,373 Other Counties I 98 I 66 I 168 I 316 271 I 213 District 70 I 159,317 I 184,932 I 199,070 I 185,958 I 201,164 I 186,141 I I 1 1I Butler I 28,124 I 30,903 I 39,585 I 29,487 I 32,276 32,965 Conecuh I 20,365 I 18,945 I 21,524 I 19,386 I 22,295 I 18,529 Covington I 44,204 I 37,667 I 58,221 I 51,689 I 55,002 I 60,500 Crenshaw I 33,851 I 31,747 I 46,529 43,561 47,088 57,582 Escambia I 26,024 I 20,093 I 23,862 I 25,442 I 26,870 I 25,678 Monroe I 28,934 I 27,044 I 34,339 I 30,683 I 30,095 I 35,172 Other Counties I 87 1 41 I 26 I 1,221 I 865 I 1,039 District 80 I 181,589 I 166,440 I 224,086 I 201,469 I 214,491 I 231,465 I I I I I I Barbour I 34,095 I 29,164 I 37,858 I 33,667 I 32,913 I 35,253 Bullock I 20,570 I 17,612 21,850 I 18,937 1 20,304 18,668 Coffee I 75,369 I 63,026 74,872 I 69,283 I 70,934 I 79,213 Dale I 23,813 I 15,799 I 30,709 I 25,838 I 24,560 I 28,916 Geneva 51,643 38,501 51,772 49,049 I 48,425 61,491 Henry I 38,133 I 27,510 46,029 I 41,402 1 39,084 45,515 Houston I 50,434 I 36,106 57,415 50,678 46,294 I 56,182 Pike I 41,828 I 32,336 I 50,615 43,284 I 45,096 I 48,704 Other Counties 138 42 25 360 1 270 226 District 90 336,023 I 260,096 371,145 332,498 327,880 374,168 I I I I I I Other Counties 982 1,185 I 1,975 I 814 I 632 I 1,159 I I I I II State Total I 2,271,029 I 2,097,459 I 2,467,835 2,348,573 I 2,315,836 2,556,527 95 iALABAMA CROP 51and LIVESTOCK REPORTING SERVICE U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE STATISTICAL REPORTING SERVICE in cooperation with & INDUSTRIES, STATISTICS DIVISION MARSHALL L. DANTZLER ALBERT McDONALD State Statistician Commissioner of Agriculture PUBLICATIONS ISSUED BY THE ALABAMA CROP AND LIVESTOCK REPORTING SERVICE ALABAMA -FARM FACTS. Repo~,Ut4 hue4 twzece montty. Ag~WcwLttwta.L P4Zcue Cuop Puwduc. on oA Fo'ecazt,65, Intended k ActuaZ PkantUng.6, and G~oin Stcrckz F't4, 6*Nt4,. and Vegetab&e Live~tock Nwnbtr4, P~ord uctZon, StaughteA. and MZoLk Pnut~q and Egg46 BROILERS Rep~ 4 46we4 each Wednaedaq. CROP WEATHE Repo'tt4 i44utwd each Mandaq, Ma'ich - DzctmbviA. COUNTY DATA, Rep.o t ?6ed betwee~n FeMucvtq and Ju~ne. Cattt.e Hog4 PawL't4q Ca4n Hay Oat6 PeanUt.6 Scraghum G~ain Saqbzeaut Wheat ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS -P. 0. 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