;r; ' :, AUBURN UNIVERSITY LI BBARIES 3 706 002 281 066 ) Bulletin 32 1984-1988 Revised 1989 Preliminary This volume may be taken from the Library with special permission. FINES 250 PER DAY 'Apo APR 10 A LIBM GR I CULTURAL 8TATISTICS 1984-88 Revised 1989 Preliminary Prepared by ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE Post Office Box 1071 Montgomery, Alabama 36101-1071 Jewel T. "Duffy" Barr, State Statistician S. Radley Edwards, Deputy State Statistician STAFF Irean M. Bennett Barbara P. Cooper Florence R. Darwin Angeta M. Harden Wanda M. Hatfield Scott A. Hinton Alliene B. Howell Lisa C. Kervin Clayton J. McDuffie Joet D. Moore Cynthia D. Price Donna D. Stanton Betty K. Stevens Billetris L. Walker Thanks to Gate Norman for the COVER which is an actual picture of one of our NASDA enumerators and an Alabama farmer filling out a questionnaire. TRUE THANKS are sent to enumerators and farmers who so relentlessly work to provide quality agricultural statistics. Issued cooperatively by UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE Charles E. Caudill, Administrator ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES Albert McDonald, Commissioner ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE ALABAMA DEPARTMENT U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE in cooperation with OF AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES J. T. "Dttffy" BARR ALBERT McDONALD State Statistician Commissioner of Agriculture FOREWORD The Alabama Agricultural Statistics Service, USDA, in cooperation with the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries, is pleased to present the thirty-second annual bulletin. This issue presents final estimates for 1984- 1988 and preliminary estimates for 1989. Final estimates are presented after all data associated with each commodity is finalized. These published data have been carefully reviewed in connection with the 1987 Census of Agriculture. The Alabama Agricultural Statistics Service develops estimates primarily from sample surveys. The accuracy of these estimates is linked closely to selected farmers' response. Therefore, this publication is the result of the continued cooperative assistance provided by many Alabama farmers and agribusinesses, the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service, the Alabama Forestry Commission and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. We wish to heartily thank all of those individuals who voluntarily provide the basic data about the varied aspects of Alabama's agricultural industry. A special thanks and best wishes is extended to Commissioner Albert McDonald who will soon end his second term as Alabama's Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries. Commissioner McDonald has been very supportive of our office and agricultural statistics. The Commissioner has been a leader at NASDA (National Association of State Departments of Agriculture). NASDA and USDA have an agreement to maintain a data collection system that permits cost-saving survey activities by a highly trained corps of enumerators. I also express my sincere appreciation to the staff listed on page one who continually strive to provide quality agricultural statistics for Alabama. Sin erel , J. T. "Duffy" Barr State Statistician ALE C pBA~ STATE OF ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES BEARD BUILDING C 1 l P. O BOX 3336 4 SA MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA 36193 BERT MCDONALD OMMISSIONER A Message from the Commissioner Every five years, the Alabama Agricultural Statistics Service publishes an Alabama Agricultural Statistics Bulletin that compiles revised data for five years and holds one year of preliminary statistical data. This year's Bulletin consists of preliminary data for 1989 and revised data for the period 1984 through 1988. This compilation of data for the past six years can be particularly helpful to farmers, businessmen and investors who make important decisions based on such statistics. These decisions, in turn, impact the lives of all consumers in our state and throughout the country. The Alabama Agricultural Statistics Service operates as a cooperative venture of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries. A second cooperative venture exists between the Statistics Service and Alabama farmers who contribute their time to answer the surveys on which the essential reports issued by the Service are based. Such cooperative efforts, which result in the production of this and other publications, are to be commended. Without these efforts, the agricultural industry would lose a valuable business tool. Albert McDonald Commissioner TABLE OF CONTENTS Message from the Conimissioner................. 3 Foreword.................................... 4 GENERAL Alabama's Rank Among States ................... 7 Number of Farms.............................. 7 County Rankings............................ 8-9 Climatological Data....................... 10-12 ALL CROPS Crops Review ............................... 13 Acreage, Production, & Value................. 14 Record Production Year, Principal Crops ....... 14 Grain Stocks ............................... 15 Corn........................................ 16 Corn by County........................... 17-19 Cotton..................................... 20 Cotton by County......................... 21-23 Hay......................................... 24 Hay by County............................ 25-27 Oats........................................ 28 Oats by County........................... 29-31 Peanuts.................................... 32 Peanuts by County........................ 33-35 Sorghum.................................... 36 Sorghum by County........................ 37-39 Soybeans................................... 40 Soybeans by County....................... 41-43 Wheat...................................... 44 Wheat by County.......................... 45-47 Irish Potatoes ............................. 48 Irish Potatoes by County ..................... 49 Sweetpotatoes .............................. 48 Sweetpotatoes by County ...................... 49 Sweet Corn ................................. 48 Tomatoes................................... 48 Floriculture ............................... 48 Peaches.................................... 48 Peaches by County........................... 50 Pecans..................................... 48 Pecans by County............................ 51 LIVESTOCK POULTRY Poultry Review ...................................... 61 Eggs ............................................... 61 Layers & Egg Production by Type....................... 61 ConunerciaL Broi lers.................................. 62 Commierciat Broilers by County...................... 64-66 Hens & Putlets of Laying Age ......................... 63 Hens & Putlets of Laying Age by County.............. 64-66 ALL Chickens by County............................. 64-66 Egg Production by County .......................... 64-66 PRICES Prices Review ....................................... 67 Index of Prices Received .......................... 68-69 Prices Received................................... 70-71 CASH RECEIPTS Cash Receipts Review................................. 72 State Cash Receipts from Farm Market ings ............... 73 Cash Receipts from Farm Marketings by County Cattle & Calves................................ 74 Hogs.......................................... 75 Dairy ......................................... 76 Broilers...................................... 77 Eggs..........................................78 Other Livestock & Poultry....................... 79 Catfish....................................... 79 Total Livestock & Poultry....................... 80 Corn.......................................... 81 Cotton........................................ 82 Hay...........................................83 Sorghum....................................... 84 Soybeans...................................... 85 Wheat.........................................86 Peaches, Pecans, Other Fruits and Vegetables ... 87 Peanuts....................................... 88 Irish Potatoes................................. 88 Sweetpotatoes ................................. 88 Greenhouse, Sod & Nursery....................... 89 Farm Forest Products ........................... 90 Other Crops ................................... 91 Total ALL Crops................................ 92 Total Farm Commodities ......................... 93 Government Payments ............................ 94 Non-Farm Commercial Timber...................... 95 Total Farms & Forestry Products .................. 96 PUBLICATIONS ISSUED BY ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE............................. 97 Page Page ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL REPORTING DISTRICTS GULF OF MEXICO ALABAMA'S RANK AMONG STATES: PRODUCTION OF CROPS AND LIVESTOCK, 1989 Production or Number Percent Item Unit Rank Total U. S. Alabama United States Production Thousands Crops Corn for grain Bushels 26 14,580 7,527,152 .2 Cotton lint BaLes 8 383 12,196 3.1 Cottonseed Tons 8 140 4,677 3.0 Hay, all Tons 31 1,540 145,445 1.1 Oats Bushels 29 1,375 373,778 .4 Peanuts for nuts Pounds 2 537,750 3,989,995 13.5 Potatoes, all Cwt. 18 2,571 370,344 .7 Sorghum grain Bushels 16 1,500 617,860 .2 Soybeans for beans Bushels 24 11,970 1,926,806 .6 Sweetpotatoes Cwt. 6 468 11,358 4.1 Wheat, all Bushels 32 6,600 2,035,818 .3 Vegetables Tomatoes Cwt. 12 324 35,904 .9 Sweet Corn Cwt. 16 165 16,031 1.0 Fruits and Nuts Peaches Pounds 9 15,000 2,333,300 .6 Pecans Pounds 4 22,000 250,500 8.8 Livestock and Poultry All cattle and calves 1/ Head 18 1,780 99,337 1.8 Beef cows, have calved 1/ Head 15 890 33,705 2.6 Milk cows on farms 1/ Head 37 40 10,149 .4 Milk production Pounds 38 523,000 144,252,000 .4 Hogs and pigs 2/ Head 21 300 53,852 .6 All chickens on hand 3/ Head 9 14,745 355,790 4.1 Eggs produced Number 11 2,184,000 67,100,000 3.3 Broilers Produced Number 3 750,074 5,518,133 4/ 13.6 Catfish 5/ Number 3 22,859 178,654 12.8 1/ January 1, 1990, inventory. 2/ December 1, 1989, inventory. 3/ December 1, 1989, excluding conimercial broilers. 4/ Exclude states producing less than 500,000 birds. 5/ January 1, 1990, inventory of foodsize and large fish for production operations. ALABAMA NUMBER OF FARMS AND LIVESTOCK SPECIE FARMS, 1984-89 REVISED, 1990 PRELIMINARY Average Year Cattle Beef Cow Milk Cow Hog ALL Land in Size of Farms Farms Farms Farms Farms Farms Farm Nuber Thousand Acres Acres 1979 43,000 5,000 21,000 59,000 12,500 212 1980 42,000 4,500 22,000 59,000 12,200 207 1981 43,000 3,700 17,000 57,000 11,900 209 1982 43,000 3,300 12,000 55,000 11,800 215 1983 42,000 2,500 12,500 54,000 11,600 215 1984 42,000 2,100 11,500 53,000 11,400 215 1985 42,000 1,500 9,500 52,000 11,200 215 1986 41,000 39,000 1,400 8,200 51,000 11,000 216 1987 40,000 38,000 1,300 8,000 49,000 10,700 218 1988 38,000 37,000 1,300 7,500 48,000 10,600 221 1989 37,000 36,000 1,300 7,200 47,000 10,600 226 1990 47,000 10,300 219 ALABAMA COUNTIES RANKED BY PRODUCTION OF FIELD CROPS, 1989 Rank Corn Cotton Peanuts J Sorghum Soybeans J Wheat 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 Jackson DeKalb Baldwin Houston Escambia Henry Madison Monroe Conecuh Cof fee Geneva Dale Marshall Lauderdale Mobile Marion Limestone Covington Crenshaw Pike Wilcox Barbour Lawrence Franklin Fayette Lamar CullIman Butler Cotlbert Tuscaloosa Morgan Cherokee Lowndes Hale Marengo Dallas Elmore Blount Calhoun Etowah Autauga Randolph Choctaw Washington Tatlladega Cleburne Perry Russetll Sumter Clarke Montgomery Buttock Liestone Madison Laizence Colbert Lauderdale Dallas Elmore Monroe Cherokee Autauga Escanbi a TuscalIoosa Lowndes Shelby Barbour Russell Henry Covington Pickens Morgan Macon Fayette Lee Marengo Geneva Wilcox Tallapoosa Houston Washington ChilIton Mobile Etowah Cutlman Crenshaw Pike Blount Dale Montgomery Coffee Greene Hale Butler Baldwin Tatlladega Choctaw Conecuh Marshall Chambers DeKalb Lamar Calhoun Franklin Houston Henry Geneva Coffee Dale Barbour Pike Covi ngton Crenshaw RussetlI Conecuh Butler Escambi a Bullock Autauga Autauga Geneva Jackson Morgan Henry Pickens Covi ngton Tal ladega Elmore Montgomery Cherokee Lowndes Madison Marshall Coffee Perry Dale DeKalb Lauderdale Baldwin Butler Barbour Houston Lawrence Pike Sumter Jackson Baldwin Madison Limestone DeKalb Houston Perry Cherokee Escambi a Lawrence Marshall Mobile Geneva Dallas Tal ladega Colbert Lauderdale CullIman Morgan Covi ngton Sumter Calhoun Monroe Blount Etowah Pickens Coffee Montgomery Marion Tuscaloosa Franklin Hale Marengo Lowndes Fayette Greene Lamar Henry Conecuh Macon Butllock Autauga Butler Wilcox Dale Russell Crenshaw Washington Elmore Pike Cleburne Barbour Madison Baldwin Limestone Lauderdale Escambia Tal ladega Jackson Houston DeKalb Cherokee Lawrence Geneva Colbert Marengo Mobile Coffee Covi ngton Henry Morgan Perry Monroe Calhoun Conecuh Pike Marshall CutlIman Marion Tuscaloosa Dallas Autauga Hale Lowndes Montgomery Dale Wilcox Pickens Butler Blount Washington Russell Crenshaw Macon Barbour Greene Elmore Lamar Sumter Franklin Etowah Bullock Chilton St. Clair t I _ 11 ALABAMA COUNTIES RANKED BY INVENTORY OF LIVESTOCK AND PRODUCTION OF POULTRY IJanuary 1, 1990 Decemer 1, 1989 Rank j Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Milk Cows j Hogs & Pigs Broilers Produced Eggs Produced 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 Montgomery CullIman Lowndes Geneva Pike Morgan DeKalb Lauderdale Covington Dallas Jackson Coffee Mobile Hale Marengo Houston Marshall Madison Blount Sumter Chilton Limestone Tal ladega Franklin Greene Colbert Barbour Lawrence Henry Wilcox Macon Shelby Winston Elmore St. Clair Calhoun Pickens Clay Crenshaw Perry Randolph Tuscaloosa Monroe Autauga Dale Baldwin Bullock Escambia Walker Chambers Conecuh Cherokee Lamar Butler Marion Bibb Etowah Washington Lee Fayette Jefeso Chota Coos Tl lpos Clbun Montgomery Cullman DeKalb Jackson Morgan Hale Dallas Lauderdale Geneva Pike Lowndes Marengo Blount Coffee Madison Mobile Sumter Covi ngton Houston Chilton Clay Marshall Macon Lawrence Shelby St. Clair Henry Colbert Franklin Perry Winston Barbour Crenshaw Tal ladega Limestone Wilcox Elmore Greene Calhoun Randolph Monroe Bullock Walker Dale Chambers Autauga Tuscaloosa Lamar Cherokee Washington Baldwin Bibb Conecuh Mar ion Pickens Jefferson Coosa Russell Clarke Lee Morgan Hale Shelby Blount Mobile Marengo Tuscaloosa Winston DeKalb Perry Baldwin Houston Montgomery Cullman Elmore Cherokee Pickens Dallas Limestone Tal ladega Fayette Madison Franklin Jackson Marshall Lamar St. Clair Etowah Lauderdale Jefferson Lawrence Clay Cal houn Covi ngton Bullock Coffee Chambers DeKa lb Autauga Houston Barbour Henry Covi ngton Marshall Lauderdale Walker Cullman Mobile Coffee Jackson Geneva Butler Colbert Dale Madi son Chilton Elmore Lawrence Baldwin Cherokee Greene Limestone Marion Pike Crenshaw Blount Dallas Monroe Etowah Pickens Montgomery Lowndes Washington Lee Perry Shelby Conecuh Clay Escambia Fayette Morgan Russell Tal ladega Cleburne Franklin Winston Marengo Sumter Wilcox Jefferson Choctaw Clarke Randolph Lamar Hale Tuscaloosa Macn Bib Cos Cahu CullIman DeKatb Marshall Blount Coffee Winston Pickens Geneva Morgan Crenshaw Etowah Lawrence Franklin St. Clair Covington Walker Cleburne Randolph Dale Calhoun Clay Jackson Pike Butler Tal ladega Colbert Lowndes Marion Lauderdale Cherokee Tuscaloosa Montgomery Bullock Washington Perry Barbour Tal lapoosa Houston Elmore Choctaw Limestone Hale Lamar Coosa Jefferson Madison Cullman Marshall DeKa b Randolph Blount Clay Jackson Madison Winston Pickens Lawrence Cherokee Dallas Coffee Tallapoosa Geneva Calhoun Cleburne Butler Crenshaw Mobile Lowndes Morgan Montgomery Houston Pike Etowah Washington Franklin Limestone Walker Covi ngton St. C lair Tuscaloosa Shelby Sumter Bullock Marion Dale Lee Coosa Autau9a Baldwin Barbour Chambers ChilIton Choctaw Clarke Conecuh Elmore Escambia Fayette Greene Jefferson Lamar Lauderdale Macon Marengo Monroe Ir I 1 I ~ ~ _ __ 1989 WEATHER SUMMARY FOR THE STATE OF ALABAMA ALABAMA'S WEATHER...AN OVERVIEW Rainfall totals in 1989 showed a marked contrast from the previous dry year. The year started with average temperatures above normal in January. Rain amounts ranged from above normal in the north to below normal in the south. The wet weather continued over the north in February with drier weather near the coast. ALthough temperatures averaged above normal, Lows in the teens occurred on February 23 to 25 with lower 20's along the coast. March continued the above normal temperatures and above normal rain in the north. Rain amounts continued below normal in the south but no extended dry periods had occurred since the beginning of the year. Monthly temperatures continued to average below normal through August. Rain amounts were variable from March through May with many monthly totals below normal but no extended dry periods. June was a very wet month with 6 to 12 inches of rain at most Locations. Above normal rain amounts continued in July except for Mobile and BaLdwin counties. Five to 10 inches of rain were common. Drier weather returned to the state in August, with most rain totals 1 to 3 inches but with less than 1 inch in the extreme southeast. Temperatures averaged near normal over most of the state during September and October, with variable rain amounts from weLL above normal to below normal. November was warm and wet. Lows dipped into the 20's except for low 30's along the coast. Rain amounts were 4 to 6 inches north and 3 to 6 inches south. December ended the year with cold weather and below normal rainfall north and above normal south. Two to 4 inch amounts were common over the north, with 5 to 7 inches central and south. Some snow occurred in the north and light snow in the south provided one of the first white Christmas holidays on record. Temperatures averaged 7 to 10 degrees below normaL. Lows fell into the minus reading across the north with single digits all the way to the coast over the Christmas holiday period. Most of Alabama received 60 to 75 inches of rain during the year. The heavier amounts occurred across the Tennessee Valley and over portions of central Alabama. In these areas, the annual rain amounts were 10 to 20 inches above normaL. Elsewhere, annual rain totals were generally 5 to 10 inches above normaL. Rain periods were well distributed during the year, with extended dry periods mostly during August. It is notable that no extended periods of extremely hot weather occurred during the year. Highest temperatures ranged from middle 90's in the north to middle and upper 90's central and south. No reporting station recorded a 100-degree reading during the year. No tropical storm system became a major threat to the state although hurricane Hugo caused major damage along the South Carolina coast. Ample rain finally occurred over the northern half of the state on 12 to 14 days in January, with totals of 5 to 10 inches common. This was 1 to 4 inches above normal for the month. In the remainder of Alabama, rain fell on 9 to 13 days with amounts of 2 to 4 inches common. This was 1 to 3 inches below normal. Temperatures were warm, with the monthly average 5 to 10 degrees above normal everywhere. The warmest afternoon highs were in the low 70's across the Tennessee Valley with upper 70's central and south. Extreme Lows were in the low to middle 20's north with upper 20's and low 30's central and south to middle 30's in Mobile and Baldwin counties. Considerable rain continued over the Tennessee Valley in February, with most totals between 7 and 10 inches. Albertville reported almost 13 inches. ELsewhere most amounts were between 2 and 4 inches with less than 2 inches closer to the coast. Rain was reported on 15 days in the Tennessee Valley and only 5 days in the extreme southwest. Average temperatures for February were a degree or two above normaL. However, a hard freeze hit Alabama on February 23-25. Lows fell into the teens except for low 20's near the Florida border and along the coast. The warmest afternoon temperatures ranged from upper 70's in the extreme north to low 80's elsewhere. March was a warm month. Average temperatures were 1 to 4 degrees above normal. The warmest highs were in the low 80's north with middle and upper 80's central and south. The coldest lows ranged from around 30 degrees in the northern half of the state to low 30's over Mobile and Baldwin counties. Rain fell on 8 to 11 days during the month, with totals of 5 to 8 inches. This was an inch below normal to an inch above normal. Rain totals since January 1 were 15 to 24 inches in the northern portion of the state and 10 to 15 inch amounts central and south. This was 4 to 8 inches above normal in the north and 2 to 8 inches below normal in the central and south. Temperatures for April averaged 2 to 4 degrees below normal, but extremes in both highs and lows did occur. The extreme highs were in the upper 80's with some low 90's in the southeast. Extreme Lows were in the upper 20's north. In the central and south most tows were in the Low and middle 30's with upper 20's in colder Locations. Rain fell on 5 to 10 days. Amounts were 1 to 4 inches in the north and 2 to 6 inches in the central and south. 10 1989 WEATHER SUMMARY FOR THE STATE OF ALABAMA (cont.) Temperatures for most of May were below normal. The final week of the month brought readings much above normat. Overall average temperatures for May were around 2 degrees below normal. Extremes ranged from 94 at Headland and Brewton to 36 at Pinson. Most of Alabama reported at least 4 inches of rain during the month. The greatest monthly total was 7 inches at Fairhope. Rain fell on about 10 days in most areas with the usual variability which provided some locations several inches more than normal while other areas ended the month with a 1 to 2 inch deficit. June was a very wet month across Alabama. Rain was recorded on 12 to 18 days during the month. Totals of 6 to 9 inches were common, with local areas receiving 10 to 12 inches. Some isolated locations in the central counties recorded 16 to 18 inches of rain. Most totals were 5 to 10 inches above normal. Temperatures averaged 1 to 2 degrees below normal. The warmest daily temperatures were in the low to mid 90's while the coolest tows were in the mid-50's north to mid-60's south. The wet weather continued in July. Only areas in Mobile and Baldwin counties ended the month with below normal rainfall. Rain was recorded on 15 to 20 days of the month. Totals of 5 to 10 inches were common with local areas recording over 10 inches. Some of the heavier rain amounts include 14.56 inches at Centerville and 14.21 at Wadley. Average temperatures for the month were 1 to 2 degrees below normaL. Several stations reported a maximum of 96 degrees. A return to drier weather occurred in August. Rain fell on 2 to 5 days in the northeast and 5 to 8 days in the remainder of the state. Rain totals were mostly between 1 and 3 inches, which was generally 1 to 2 inches below normal. Near 5 inches was recorded only in isolated areas. The main exception to this rain pattern was in the southeast where a number of areas recorded under 1 inch of rain, with totals 2 to 3.5 inches below normal. Temperatures averaged 1 to 3 degrees below normal. The warmest highs ranged from middle 90's in the north to upper 90's central and south. Lows cooled into the Low 50's in the Tennessee Valley to around 60 degrees central, with Low 60's in the extreme southeast and Mobile and Baldwin counties. Rain was reported around 15 days during September in the north and 5 to 10 days over the remainder of the state. Most totals were between 3 and 6 inches but amounts varied over a wide range. The lowest amounts occurred in the south with just over an inch of rain falling at some locations. Several north Alabama locations had totals near 11 inches. Average temperatures were within a degree of normal. Nearly at reporting stations had maximums in the 90's, with 98 at Mobile being the warmest. Lowest readings were in the 40's except for the middle and upper 50's in the southeast and coastal areas. The lowest reading was 41 at Winfield. Temperatures in October were near normal except for the extreme west and southwest where they averaged 1 to 3 degrees below normal. The warmest highs were in the 80's with a few upper 80's in the south. Coldest temperatures ranged from upper 20's to low 30's with some low and middle 20's in normally colder locations. Precipitation amounts were generally below normal during the month. Rain was recorded on only 3 to 6 days during the month. Heavier amounts occurred in the Wiregrass area where 5 to 7 inch amounts were common. Elsewhere, rain totals were in the 2 to 4 inch range with a few areas receiving less than 2 inches. November was warm with average temperatures 1 to 3 degrees above normal and rainfall generally above normat. The warmest highs were around 80 degrees in the north to low and middle 80's in the central and southern areas. The coldest temperatures were in the low and middle 20's in the north with teens in colder locations, while middle to upper 20's occurred elsewhere except for low 30's in Mobile and Baldwin counties. Rain was reported on 8 to 12 days. In the north, rain totals were mostly between 4 and 6 inches with over 7 inches in local areas, while in the central and south the totals were mostly between 3 and 6 inches with local amounts over 10 inches in the extreme south and southeast. December was a cold month with precipitation amounts 1 to 2 inches below normal in the north and 1 to 2 inches above normal in the south. The average temperatures for the month were 7 to 10 degrees below normal. Daily highs only warmed to around 70 degrees across the Tennessee Valley with low 70's central and south. The coldest lows were near minus 5 degrees over the northern half of the state with single digits aLL the way to the coast. Precipitation was recorded on 9 to 12 days with some snow in the north and flurries along the southern border. Rain totals were between 2 and 4 inches in the north with local areas recording over 6 inches. Five to 7 inch amounts were common in the central and south with over 9 inches in local areas. 11 ALABAMA CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA Total Average Ueather Area Precipitation Teqerature 1989 1989 Inches Degrees Northern Valley 70.41 59.2 Appalachian 67.52 59.7 Upper Plains 68.40 60.4 Eastern Valley 61.86 61.4 Piedmont Plateau 66.01 61.2 Prairie 61.65 63.3 Coastal Plain 65.84 64.1 Gulf 66.99 66.8 ALABAMA CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA PRECIPITATION AND AVERAGE TEMPERATURES SELECTED WEATHER AREAS, BY MONTHS, 1989 Precipitation Weather Area Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Inches of Water Northern Valley 8.05 7.68 5.39 3.06 4.89 11.98 6.68 4.18 6.97 2.91 5.14 3.41 Appalachian M~ts. 6.71 6.58 6.44 3.80 4.34 9.92 8.12 2.23 8.02 1.81 5.62 3.S~ UprPan7.7 63 6.8 31 4.1 96 8.5 26 6.0 26 6.9 41Eastern Valley 3.57 4.29 7.35 4.87 3.31 10.93 6.42 3.97 4.76 2.18 5.71 4.5C Piechnont Plateau 3.01 3.59 6.53 6.02 3.78 12.85 8.26 2.73 5.04 3.86 3.76 6.59 Prairie 3.42 2.78 7.23 4.72 4.74 10.64 7.26 2.09 3.46 3.48 5.07 6.1~ Coastal Plain 2.68 2.64 6.95 5.33 5.03 11.04 8.00 1.76 3.08 3.67 8.01 7.!~ Gulf 1.28 1.55 4.50 3.28 6.67 15.56 8.54 2.69 4.31 2.56 9.99 6.(~ Average Temperatures Weather Area Jan.J Feb.j Mar.J Apr. May Jun. Jul.j Aug.j Sep.j Oct. Nov. Dec. Degrees Fahrertheit Northern Valley 46.3 42.8 53.9 58.5 65.8 73.9 77.6 77.2 70.9 59.9 50.8 32.~ Appalachian Mts. 46.2 43.8 55.0 58.4 65.8 74.5 77.9 77.3 70.9 60.0 51.4 34.~ Upper Plains 47.4 44.8 55.4 59.3 67.1 75.2 78.1 78.1 71.5 60.9 51.8 35.1 Eastern Valley 49.1 47.4 56.8 60.3 67.4 75.5 78.5 78.1 72.0 61.2 52.6 37.~ Piedmont Plateau 49.1 46.7 56.2 60.2 67.2 75.3 77.6 77.7 71.8 61.9 53.2 37.~ Prairie 50.9 49.0 57.9 62.0 69.9 77.5 79.8 80.2 74.6 63.3 54.9 39,~ Coastal Plain 53.6 51.1 59.3 62.5 70.3 77.2 79.1 79.6 74.6 64.1 56.5 41.~ Gulf 57.8 54.1 61.9 65.6 73.9 79.0 80.9 81.4 76.8 66.3 59.5 44.~ Source: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Environmental Data and Information Service. 12 i 1/ I CROPS REVIEW 1989 JOEL D. MOORE Wetter than normal conditions during the growing season and relatively dry conditions during the Late summer and fall was the major story for the crop year of 1989. The above normal rainfall was beneficial to most agricultural areas, but the wet conditions also had an adverse effect on land preparation and spring plantings. Marketings of field crops, vegetables, fruits, nuts, nursery items, and farm forest products, generated $791 million for farmers in the state during 1989, a decrease of 3 percent from 1988. The production of all crops accounted for 29 percent of the total cash receipts from farm marketings in 1989. The principal crops planted in Alabama during 1989 decreased in total acreage by 4 percent from 1988, but the value of production showed only a slight decrease from the previous year. Higher prices for cotton, wheat, potatoes, and sweetpotatoes more than offset the decline in the prices received for all other crops. Cotton showed the largest acreage decrease from 1988, dropping 62,000 acres from the previous year. Corn for grain, however, reversed it's downward trend by showing a slight increase to 180,000 acres, while sorghum rose to 45,000 acres. Peanut harvested area was the largest since 1951. Soybeans showed a slight increase in acreage from 590,000 in 1988 to 600,000 acres in 1989. Acreage for wheat and oats increased by 30,000 and 10,000 acres, respectively, from the year earlier. Alabama continued to rank second in the production of peanuts in the United States and eighth in the production of cotton. Spring planting got underway on time, but did not stay on schedule for long, as wet weather prevented farmers from entering their fields. By early April nearly half the state was 1 to 2 weeks behind normal in land preparation. Soil moisture supplies were rated as mostly adequate in March and adequate to surplus in April. The state's fruit crops suffered some damage from a late February freeze, as many trees had bloomed early due to an unseasonably warm winter. As spring planting continued farmers took advantage of occasional breaks in the weather and completed the seeding of most crops on schedule. Farmers began harvesting the first cutting of hay during the last half of April and continued until the first part of July. Frequent showers kept soil moisture mostly adequate to surplus during much of May and into June. The condition of the winter wheat crop remain fair to good throughout the growing season with combining beginning in early May. Harvest of small grain crops were delayed in many areas as much as three to four weeks by persistent rains, which forced harvest into the first week of August. Planting of double- cropped soybeans, consequently, was also delayed with a portion of the crop planted during this same period. Adequate to surplus soil moisture continued into July. The growing season proved to be excellent for Alabama's corn crop. A new state record for yield was realized at 81 bushels per acre, surpassing the previous record set in 1985 by six bushels. Corn harvest began slightly ahead of normal in mid-July and progressed at a normal pace through the first part of November. The state's spring potato crop also benefitted from the numerous spring showers and the crop produced a record yield of 240 cwt. per acre. Most hay producers experienced excellent cuttings with the average yield tying a state record of 2.20 tons per acre. By mid-August the frequent showers experienced early in the year became only a memory, as the weather pattern for the year reversed and hot, dry conditions began to take their toll on many of the state's row crops. Peanut harvest began in late August and was completed by mid-October, well ahead of schedule. Soybean harvest began the latter part of September and progressed normally until completion in mid-December. Cotton harvest began on schedule about mid-September, but soon lagged behind normal as showers in the northern portion of the state kept harvesting equipment out of fields. By mid-November harvesting began to pick up and continued at a normal pace until completion at mid-December. Overall, soil moisture remained adequate the remainder of the year. Pecan growers entered the fall with a better than normal size crop, but excessively high moisture levels from early spring to late sumner prevented growers from applying fungicides in defending their crop against scab infestation. The dry conditions from mid-August to September also adversely affected the quality of the crop and prices. The harvest of most of the state's row crops was completed on schedule. Final yields for peanuts, soybeans, and wheat showed decreases from 1988, but was offset by yield increases for cotton, corn, and sorghum. ALABAMA'S FIVE LEADING CROPS: ACREAGE, YIELD, PRODUCTION, AND VALUE, 1989 Yield per Crop Unit Harvested Harvested Production Value of Acre Production Thousand Acres Unit Thousand Units Thousand Dollars Cotton lint 1/ Lb. 322 571 383 116,187 Hay Ton 700 2.20 1,540 92,400 Peanuts for nuts Lb. 239 2250 537750 153,259 Soybeans for beans Bu. 570 21.0 11,970 68,229 Winter Wheat Bu. 220 30.0 6,600 23,100 1/ Production in 480 pound net weight bates. 13 ALABAMA CROPS: ACREAGE, YIELD, PRODUCTION, PRICE, AND VALUE OF PRODUCTION, 1989 PRELIMIN Yield per Season Crop Unit Planted Harvested Harvested Production Average Value of Acre Price Productio Thousand Acres Unit Thousand Units Dollars Thousan Dollars Field Crops Corn, all - 230 - - - - Corn grain Bu. - 180 81.0 14,580 2.60 37,90 Corn silage Ton - 25 10.0 250 - Winter wheat Bu. 300 220 30.0 6,600 3.50 23,10 Oats Bu. 45 25 55.0 1,375 1.25 1,71 Sorghum, all - 45 - - - - Sorghum grain Bu. - 30 50.0 1,500 2.10 3,15 Sorghum silage Ton - 10 10.0 100 - Hay, all Ton - 700 2.20 1,540 60.00 92,40 Cotton lint 1/ Lb. 328 322 571 383 .632 116,18 Cottonseed Ton - - - 140.0 96.00 13,44 Irish potatoes, all Cwt. 13.2 12.9 199 2,571 10.80 27,76 Spring Cwt. 5.5 5.4 240 1,296 2/ 2 Sumner Cwt. 7.7 7.5 170 1,275 2/ 2 Sweetpotatoes Cwt. 4.0 3.9 120 468 19.30 9,03 Legumes Soybeans, all - 600 - - - Soybeans for beans Bu. - 570 21.0 11,970 5.70 68,22 Peanuts, all - 240 - - - - Peanuts for nuts Lb. - 239 2,250 537,750 .285 153,25 Vegetables Sweet Corn Cwt. 3.9 3.3 50 165 16.40 2,70 Tomatoes Cwt. 3.2 2.7 120 324 22.50 7,29 Fruits and Nuts Peaches 3/ Lb. - - - 14,000 .246 3,44 Pecans, all Lb. - . - 22,000 .475 10,46 Pecans, improved Lb. - - - 13,000 .500 6,50 Pecans, seedling Lb. - - - 9,000 .440 3,96 1/ Production in 480 pound net weight bales. 2/ Not Available. 3/ Utilized Production. ALABAMA RECORD YEAR OF PRINCIPAL CROPS Crop Unit Harvested Yield Production Per Acre Year Thousand Acres Year Unit Year Thousand Units 14 ALABAMA GRAIN STOCKS, ON-FARM AND TOTAL STOCKS IN ALL POSITIONS, 1980-89 Januaryl 1/ April 11/ Junel 1/ October 11/ Crop and Total ALL Total All Total All Total All Year On-Farm Positions On-Farm Positions On-Farm Positions On-Farm Positions 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ Thousand Bushels Corn 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 Oats 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 Sorghm 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 Soybeans 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 Whieat 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 14,699 6,243 10, 786 8,026 5,578 6,507 6,094 * * 385 189 708 520 333 317 603 404 561 966 1,462 1,290 2, 070 2,657 9,138 4,095 12,080 15,500 5,400 5,754 5,284 6,000 3,200 2,600 377 166 2,237 2,088 759 741 768 * 19,624 10,682 13,866 10, 882 8,564 9,864 10,498 * 706 574 * 802 414 414 756 428 * 995 1,508 1,597 2,543 5,247 24,692 19,422 22,851 30,527 18,572 15, 787 18,365 15,440 14,999 13, 118 * 988 3,547 4,165 2,437 * 2,104 * * 7,962 2,284 6,966 5,016 3,059 3,253 * * 253 69 283 250 98 187 3/ 207 112 386 877 430 900 3/ 6,450 3,465 5,575 6,000 3,000 2,589 2,503 1,500 1,800 1,500 113 7 497 928 455 445 * * 10,933 5,341 9,227 6,852 5,681 5,991 * * * 343 * * 523 158 * 209 * 412 892 490 * 14,537 10,668 8,450 14,515 * 6,510 9,616 9,376 8,710 8,287 * * 1,636 2,509 1,154 * * 4,900 1,675 4,081 3,762 1,440 1,752 * * * 181 50 59 83 49 101 * * * * 52 45 86 380 129 450 633 440 210 100 3,225 1,890 2,788 4,000 1,200 1,439 1,669 900 400 700 75 7 298 464 152 7,409 3,430 6,155 5,485 3,691 3, 795 * * * 214 * * 168 120 182 * * * * * 45 96 408 161 * 761 568 * 760 8,844 * * * * 4,151 4,926 4,098 * * * * * 1,126 * 2%6 * * * 1,225 761 1,166 1,505 1,080 751 * * * 315 944 728 823 504 789 * 3,191 1,845 2,060 2,351 1,416 1,397 * * * * 1,195 1,323 1,038 624 956 * 10 8 32 88 43 180 150 560 290 30 2,419 1,575 1,394 1,750 300 432 600 400 200 400 398 2,735 2,552 1,063 1,630 1,024 * * * 1,752 * 632 4,819 * 2,177 3,703 * * 2,958 2,472 4,302 * * 5,384 5,686 3,527 2,905 3,632 * * * * 15 1/ Beginning September 1, 1986, al stocks surveys were changed to four quarterly periods (December 1, March 1, June 1, September 1). Prior to 1986, the end of season for corn was October 1 and September 1 for soybeans. 2/ On-farm stocks plus off-farm stocks. 3/ Per program modification: Stocks estimates for oats will be made as of June 1 each year; sorghum stocks estimates, each June 1 and September 1. *Unpuabij5e to avoid disclosing individual operations. CORN 1989 BUSHELS OF GRAIN PRODUCED Ten Leading Cownt ies Jackson............ DeKatb..................1,035,000 ut Etowah Houston.................857,000 c, .. O~oJEscambia..................795,000 G Shelby Cl Henry...................660,000 y o Clay ova~ Le Madison .................. 616,000 oao n 0 ~Monroe ................... 607,000 Elmore ~ LeeConecuh...................522,000 Macon ~Coffee ................... 508,000 ?79 Russell UNDER 100.000 100.000 TO 1999999 200.000 TO 499.999 500,000 & OVER ALABAMA CORN: PLANTED, HARVESTED, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1984-88 REVISED, 1989 PRELIMINARY Thousand Acres 423 530 380 305 385 325 270 250 170 180 Bushels Thousand Bushels Thousand Dollars 36.0 15,228 54,821 55.0 29,150 78,705 66.0 25,080 67,716 59.0 17,995 63,882 65.0 25,025 71,321 75.0 24,375 56,063 57.0 15,390 29,241 72.0 18,000 42,300 44.0 7,480 20,944 81.0 14,580 37,908 16 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 540 600 450 350 450 370 340 300 240 230 ALABAMA CORN: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1984-85 1984 1985 District and Planted Harvested Yield Per Planted Harvested Yield Per Conty All for Harvested Prodiction All for Harvested Production Purposes Grain Acre Purposes Grain Acre Acres Bushels Acres Bushels Colbert........... 2,200 1,900 68.4 130,000 2,800 2,500 84.4 211,000 Franklin...........7,100 5,000 51.8 259,000 8,200 7,300 84.4 616,000 Lauderdale.........10,000 8,300 70.0 581,000 10,300 9,000 84.9 764,000 Lawrence.......... 3,000 2,800 67.9 190,000 3,500 3,300 74.5 246,000 Limestone......... 9,000 6,300 71.7 452,000 7,700 6,200 101.6 630,000 Madison............14,000 10,500 78.5 824,000 14,500 13,500 98.1 1,325,000 Marion.............4,200 3,600 56.9 205,000 7,500 6,000 83.3 500,000 Morgan............ 3,500 2,500 62.0 155,000 4,000 3,500 71.4 250,000 Winston........... 3,100 1,800 55.0 99,000 3,000 1,700 61.8 105,000 District 1........ 56,100 42,700 67.8 2,895,000 61,500 53,000 87.7 4,647,000 Blount............ 4,000 2,200 56.4 124,000 5,500 3,000 91.7 275,000 Calhoun........... 1,400 1,100 64.1 70,500 1,500 1,200 75.8 91,000 Cherokee...........2,300 1,600 64.4 103,000 2,000 1,500 92.7 139,000 Cleburne...........1,100 1,000 73.5 73,500 800 500 76.0 38,000 Cullman............6,200 4,700 56.2 264,000 7,000 4,000 73.8 295,000 DeKalb.............18,000 16,600 88.4 1,468,000 19,000 17,000 96.2 1,635,000 Etowah.............3,700 2,500 72.0 180,000 3,000 2,300 90.0 207,000 Jackson............14,500 13,200 94.7 1,250,000 15,700 14,500 96.2 1,395,000 Marshall.......... 8,500 6,600 75.5 498,000 9,500 7,500 100.0 750,000 St. Ctair . * * * * 1,000'700 62.9 44,000 District 2........ 59,700 49,500 81.4 4,031,000 65,000 52,200 93.3 4,869,000 Bibb. ............... * * * * 900 700 58.6 Chambers.......410 Chilton........... 3,700 3,000 35.3 106,000 2,500 2,000 67.5 135,000 Clay............... 1,200 900 41.1 37,000 900 600 53.3 32,000 Coosa................ * * * * * * * * Fayette........... 3,500 1,800 43.3 78,000 3,000 1,500 86.7 130,000 Jefferson.......... 1,600 1,000 55.0 55,000 1,100 700 65.7 46,000 Lamar.............. 5,000 3,700 40.3 149,000 3,500 2,700 80.7 218,000 Lee.................1,800 700 45.0 31,500 1,200 800 50.0 40,000 Pickens.............3,200 2,700 45.6 123,000 3,800 3,000 71.7 215,000 Randolph.......... .2,700 2,500 62.0 155,000 1,800 1,300 69.2 90,000 Shelby............ * * * * 800 600 65.0 39,000 Talladega..........2,500 1,200 59.2 71,000 1,600 1,200 80.8 97,000 Tallapoosa........ Tuscaloosa......... 2,100 1,800 58.9 106,000 2,800 2,500 81.2 203,000 Walker............ 1,100 800 35.0 28,000 700 600 58.3 35,000 District 3........ 28,400 20,100 46.7 939,500 24,600 18,200 72.6 1,321,000 Autauga........... 3,000 2,500 41.2 103,000 2,500 2,300 56.5 130,000 Bullock........... 2,400 2,000 54.0 108,000 2,000 11,800 66.7 120,000 Dallas............ 3,800 3,400 57.6 196,000 3,500 3,300 61.5 203,000 Elmore.............2,500 2,100 51.9 109,000 2,600 2,000 66.5 133,000 Greene.............3,200 2,300 38.3 88,000 2,400 1,800 52.8 95,000 Hale................2,500 2,200 70.0 154,000 3,500 3,000 64.0 192,000 Lowndes............1,800 1,500 58.0 87,000 1,900 1,700 61.8 105,000 Macon.... .......... 3,900 2,300 41.5 95,500 2,800 2,000 75.0 150,000 Marengo............4,500 3,100 75.5 234,000 3,000 2,700 54.4 147,000 Montgomery......... 2,800 1,800 54.4 98,000 2,800 1,800 68.9 124,000 Perry.............. 3,600 2,800 61.4 172,000 4,200 3,500 65.7 230,000 Sumter............. 2,500 1,900 51.1 97,000 2,500 2,000 56.5 113,000 District 4......... 36,500 27,900 55.3 1,541,500 33,700 27,900 62.4 1,742,000 Baldwin........... 42,000 40,700 78.5 3,196,000 31,500 31,000 80.0 2,480,000 Butler............. 6,000 5,000 53.8 269,000 5,000 4,500 51.8 233,000 Choctaw............ 2,100 1,500 55.3 83,000 2,200 2,000 49.0 98,000 Clarke............. 3,100 2,900 62.1 180,000 2,000 1,900 52.6 100,000 Conecuh............ 14,000 12,800 68.4 875,000 8,800 8,500 62.0 527,000 Escambia........... 20,000 19,000 85.0 1,615,000 14,200 14,000 76.4 1,070,000 Mobile............ 14,000 13,200 75.1 991,000 10,500 9,500 87.7 833,000 Monroe............ 15,000 14,600 78.8 1,150,000 10,000 9,800 56.1 550,000 OtherCoties .... 4,200 2,400 45.8 110,000 1,200 700 45.7 32,000 State Total........450,000 385,000 65.0 25,025,000 370,000 325,000 75.0 24,375,000 Included in "Other Counties." 17 *Counties with less than 500 acres are not published to avoid disclosing individual operations. ALABAMA CORN: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1986-81 1986 1987 District and Planted Harvested Yield Per Planted Harvested Yield Per Conty All for Harvested Production All for Harvested Production Purposes Grain Acre Purposes Grain Acre Acres Bushels Acres Bushels Colbert........... 3,700 3,300 59.7 197,000 3,000 2,500 78.0 195,000 Franklin.......... 7,500 6,800 57.1 388,000 5,000 4,000 76.3 305,000 Lauderdale........ 9,200 8,000 70.0 560,000 7,900 7,700 77.9 600,000 Lawrence.......... 4,500 4,000 75.0 300,000 3,700 3,500 65.7 230,000 Limestone......... 6,800 5,700 69.3 395,000 7,700 7,300 58.2 425,000 Madison. ... 10,500 9,400 63.3 595,000 14,000 13,000 71.2 925,000 Marion..7,000 6,500 52.3 340,000 5,000 4,500 76.7 345,000 Morgan............ 2,500 1,500 53.3 80,000 4,000 2,900 55.2 160,000 Winston........... 2 500 1,200 56.7 68,000 800 600 50.0 30,000 District1..........54,200 46,400 63.0 2,923,000 51,100 46,000 69.9 3,215,000 Blount........... 4,500 3,300 66.7 220,000 2,700 1,600 86.9 139,000 Calhoun ............ 2,200 1,600 59.4 95,000 11500 1,300 90.0 117,000 Cherokee.......... 1,800 1,300 47.7 62,000 3,300 2,000 71.0 142,000 Cleburne........... 700 500 62.0 31,000 1,000 900 90.0 81000 Cullman........... 7,700 5,600 62.5 350,000 4,700 3,300 85.8 283,000 Dekalb.............14,800 13,700 49.3 675,000 16,500 16,300 79.8 1,300,000 Etowah............ 4,000 3,200 53.1 170,000 4,300 1,800 56.7 102,000 Jackson............17,500 14,700 53.5 787,000 16,400 15,200 65.5 995,000 Marshall.......... 6,000 4,400 61.4 270,000 5,700 4,000 86.8 347,000 St Clair............1000 500 70.0 35,000 600 600 70.0 42,000 District 2.........60,200 48,800 55.2 2,695,000 56,700 47,000 75.5 3,548,000 Bibb .............. 900 600 45.0 27,000 Chambers, * * 2,00* Chmes.....600 500 40.0 20,000 Chilton............1,500 1,000 35.0 35,000 1,300 1,200 39.2 47,000 Clay............... 800 500 36.0 18,000 * Coosa.............. * * * * * * * * Fayette........... 3,500 2,000 60.0 120,000 3,600 1,600 78.1 125,000 Jefferson ......... 1,200 600 58.3 35,000 900 500 40.0 20,000 Lamar. ............. 3,300 2,400 54.2 130,000 3,800 1,600 62.5 100,000 Lee... ............. 1,000 500 40.0 20,000 700 600 75.0 45,000 Pickens .......... 3,700 2,000 55.0 110,000 1,400 1000 70.0 70,000 Randolph.......... 1,200 800 47.5 38,000 1,800 1,100 57.3 63,000 Shelby............. 700 500 40.0 20,000 700 500 60.0 30,000 Talladega......... 1,500 900 72.2 65,000 2,500 1,800 76.7 138,000 Tallapoosa...* * 600 500 42.0 21,000 Tuscaloosa........ 3,100 2,500 60.0 150,000 6,000 2,300 75.2 173,000 Walker..............1,000 700 42.9 30,000 700 500 40.0 20,000 District 3..........23,400 15,000 53.2 798,000 24,600 13,700 63.6 872,000 Autauga............2,800 2,000 38.5 77,000 1,900 1,300 47.7 62,000 Bullock........... 1,500 1,000 39.0 39,000 1,200 1,100 50.0 55,000 Dallas............ 2,700 1,700 44.1 75,000 4,400 2,700 60.7 164,000 Elmore..............3,000 2,400 40.8 98,000 1,600 1,500 51.3 77,000 Greene............. 3,000 1,500 30.0 45,000 2,300 1,100 45.5 50,000 Hale................4,600 3,800 64.5 245,000 2,000 1,500 82.7 124,000 Lowndes............ 1,000 800 56.3 45,000 2,800 2,500 77.2 193,000 Macon.............. 3,200 2,300 42.2 97,000 1,300 1,100 57.3 63,000 Marengo............ 2,800 2,200 54.5 120,000 2,100 1,500 50.0 75,000 Montgomery......... 2,000 900 61.1 55,000 1,400 700 75.7 53,000 Perry.............. 3,600 2,400 43.8 105,000 2,400 2,300 67.4 155,000 Sumter............. 2,800 2,000 40.0 80,000 3,000 2,300 59.1 136,000 District 4......... 33,000 23,000 47.0 1,081,000 26,400 19,600 61.6 1,207,000 Baldwin........... 27,500 26,000 76.5 1,988,000 14,000 13,500 91.1 1,230,000 Butler............. 5,000 4,300 73.3 315,000 3,500 2,700 74.1 200,000 Choctaw............ 1,900 1,300 44.6 58,000 1,000 800 50.0 40,000 Clarke............. 2,000 1,000 56.0 56,000 1,700 1,500 79.3 119,000 Conecuh......... ... 7,500 5,800 62.1 360,000 8,200 6,200 66.9 415,000 Escambia........... 12,700 11,500 62.6 720,000 12,300 9,000 91.1 820,r000 Moroe.............9500 8,80 71.0725,000 0,000 9500l75. 715,00 18 State Total........340,000 270,000 57.0 15,390,000 300,000 250,000 72.0 18,000,000 *Counties with less than 500 acres are not published to avoid disclosing individual operations. Included in "Other Counties ALABAMA CORN: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1988-89 1988 1989 1/ District PLanted Harvested YieLd Per Planted Harvested Yield Per and All for Harvested Production All for Harvested Production County Purposes Grain Acre Purposes Grain Acre Acres Bushels Acres Bushels Colbert........... 1,400 600 55.0 33,000 1,500 1,100 109.1 120,000 Franklin.......... 3,400 1,600 61.3 98,000 3,300 2,700 72.2 195,000 Lauderdale........ 6,900 4,400 34.5 152,000 5,200 4,600 79.3 365,000 Lawrence.......... 3,500 2,700 31.1 84,000 3,000 2,400 83.3 200,000 Limestone..........6,200 3,800 30.3 115,000 6,200 3,700 82.2 304,000 Madison............11,900 8,500 45.9 390,000 10,400 7,700 80.0 616,000 Marion............ 4,300 3,400 47.6 162,000 4,600 4,000 77.5 310,000 Morgan............ 2,500 700 37.1 26,000 2,100 1,300 88.5 115,000 Winston............1,100 500 30.0 15,000 700'500 70.0 35,000 District 1.........41,200 26,200 41.0 1,075,000 37,000 28,000 80.7 2,260,000 Blount............ 1,800 700 54.3 38,000 2,000 1,000 85.0 85,000 Calhoun........... 1,200 1,100 54.5 60,000 1,100 800 106.3 85,000 Cherokee.......... 2,000 1,500 32.7 49,000 2,300 1,500 73.3 110,000 Cleburne........... 800 700 52.9 37,000 700 600 83.3 50,000 Cullnan........... 4,000 2,600 41.2 107,000 2,500 1,700 82.4 140,000 DeKalb.............16,500 15,400 41.8 643,000 14,400 11,500 90.0 1,035,000 Etowah............ 2,400 1,200 43.3 52,000 2,200 900 88.9 80,000 Jackson............16,300 14,300 50.5 722,000 16,000 13,500 79.5 1,073,000 Marshall.......... 5,400 4,300 42.3 182,000 5,100 4,400 94.3 415,000 St. Clair .... **.. District 2.........50,400 41,800 45.2 1,890,000 46,300 35,900 85.8 3,073,000 Bibb............... * Chambers:*.*..*.**.*. Chilton........... 1,000 500 32.0 16,000 Clay.............. Coosa .............. * * * * * * * * Fayette............2,600 1,300 50.0 65,000 3,000 2,100 78.6 165,000 Jefferson......... Lamar..............2,100 1,200 54.2 65,000 2,700 1,700 87.1 148,000 Lee................ 600 500 30.0 15,000 800 700 48.6 34,000 Pickens............1,000 600 35.0 21,000 700 600 55.0 33000 Randolph........... 900 800 56.3 45,000 900 800 76.3 61,000 Shelby............ Talladega.......... 2,800 2,200 65.5 144,000 1,400 1,100 49.1 54,000 Tallapoosa * * *** Tuscaloosa......... 3,000 2,700 58.9 159,000 2,200 1,600 75.0 120,000 Walker............. * * * * * * * * District 3.........14,000 9,800 54.1 530,000 11,700 8,600 74.4 615,000 Autauga............1,400 500 20.0 10,000 1,500 1,200 62.5 75,000 Bullock........... 1,200 1,000 24.0 24,000 1,100 600 60.0 36,000 Dallas.............3,500 2,200 45.5 100,000 1,800 1,300 71.5 93,000 Elmore.............1,300 1,000 51.0 51,000 1,400 900 100.0 90000 Greene............ 2,000 600 38.3 23,000 900 500 64.0 32,000 Hale.............. 1,400 900 58.9 53,000 1,900 1,200 81.7 98,000 Lowndes........... 1,600 1,300 40.0 52,000 1,500 1,100 96.4 106,000 Macon...............1,000 900 30.0 27,000 1,000 500 40.0 20,000 Marengo............ 1,900 800 53.8 43,000 2,000 1,500 62.7 94,000 Montgonery.... 900 600 78.3 47,000 1,300 500 74.0 37,000 Perry.............. 1,800 900 33.3 30,000 1,400 1,000 50.0 50,000 Sumter............. 1,900 1,300 61.5 80,000 1,200 700 70.0 49,000 District 4......... 19,900 12,000 45.0 540,000 17,000 11,000 70.9 780,000 Baldwin........... 11,000 8,700 60.9 530,000 11,000 9,100 103.3 940,000 Butler............. 2,500 2,200 45.0 99,000 2,400 1,700 73.5 125,000 Choctaw............. 900 500 36.0 18,000 900 700 85.7 60,000 Clarke............. 1,100 900 22.2 20,000 1,000 600 65.0 39,000 Conecuh............ 7,000 1,700 35.3 601,000 8,000 6,500 80.3 522,000 Escambia........... 12,300 7,000 38.1 267,000 12,500 9,000 88.3 795,000 Mobile............. 5,100 2,800 35.4 99,000 5,600 3,900 91.0 355,000 Monroe............. 9,000 6,900 45.2 312,000 7,900 6,400 94.8 607,000 State Total....... 240,000 170,000 4.0 7,480,000 230,000 180,000 81.0 14,580,0 11 DIA 1 ; fL r1 n l 1*L i ^ 6 M n w ww w .& wm') -h .. : .hw lmo :.. I _ .. _ if rUr IlminI y. "uoun1leswili in "Other Counties." Less HuanDuu acres are not uLiOSfl to avoid disclosing individual operations. Included 19 J COTTON 1989 480-LB. BALES PRODUCED Ten Leading Cowities Jackson Limestone.................58,200 II LFrn k l in ni F 1 M o rg a n D o K alb Madison..................49,700 Marion Wnston Cullman Lawrence.................44,400 out Etowah Colbert..................31,300 Lauderdale................22,700 Jefferson C y C Q Dallas .................... 17,600 Pickens o s y Clay sl Elmore...................16,200 BibbCos o lton o Gr- Monroe...................15,200 Hale 1 Lee Cherokee..................14,700 Marcon 1 0 Autauga..................13,100 d o Bullock Gh Wilcox Bule b Pike ClreUNDER 5,000 Henry ri oeu ofeDl 5,000 TO 9,999 c a ~Geneva ut 10,000 TO 29,999 Mobie Badwin30,000 & OVER ALABAMA COTTON: PLANTED, HARVESTED, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1984-88 REVISED, 1989 PRELIMINARY 1988 390 375 486 380 97,219 1989 328 322 571 383 116,187 20 ALABAMA COTTON: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1984-85 1984 District and Yield Per Conty Planted Harvested Harvested Production Planted Harvested Harvested Production Acre 1/ Acres Pounds BalesAd Colbert............30,600 30,500 648 41,200 29,100 29,100 805 48,800 Franklin........... 910 910 527 1,000 1,540 1,540 655 2,100 Lauderdale.........22,500 22,500 527 24,700 21,300 21,300 762 33,800 Lawrence...........33,400 33,300 663 46,000 35,700 35,700 874 65,000 Limestone..........48,700 48,500 722 73,000 48,400 48300 775 78000 Madison............32,200 32,000 596 39,700 29,600 29,600 851 52,500 Marion............. 280 280 514 300 550 550 524 600 Morgan.............4,170 4,170 576 5,000 4,500 4,500 768 7,200 Winston............ 70 50 480 50 50 50 240 25 District 1.........172,830 172,210 644 230,950 170,740 170,640 810 288,025 Blount............. 920 910 396 750 1,230 1,230 429 1,100 Calhoun............ 750 730 526 800 540 540 889 1,000 Cherokee...........10,000 9,890 679 14,000 10,300 10,300 890 19,100 Cleburne. ....... Cullman........... 1,410 1,390 518 1,500 1,310 1,310 550 1,500 DeKab............. 1,250 1,040 369 800 900 800 498 830 Etowah............. 1,540 1,510 528 1,660 1,460 1,460 723 2,200 Jackson............ 360 330 204 140 300 300 432 270 Marshall............ 530 530 543 600 500 500 576 600 St. Clair.......*.. * * * District 2..........16,760 16,330 595 20,250 16,540 16,440 777 26,600 Bibb............... 480 470 715 700 430 430 753 675 Chambers............ 320 320 600 400 300 300 880 550 Chilton............2,080 2,060 629 2,700 2,030 2,030 875 3,700 Clay.............. Coosa.......... Fayette........... . 1,710 1,610 477 1,600 1,850 1,850 856 3,300 Jefferson. . .... Lamar.............. 900 900 533 1,000 1,060 1,060 725 1,600 Lee............... 4,630 4,630 612 5,900 4,450 4,450 798 7,400 Pickens........... 3,850 3,80 600 800 4 050 Randolph * 3 6 4 Shelby.............4,640 4,620 634 6,100 4,950 4,950 737 7,600 Talladega.......... 640 640 600 800 550 550 829 950 Tallapoosa......... 1,320 1,250 922 2,400 1,700 1,700 932 3,300 Tuscaloosa......... 4,490 4,440 735 6,800 5,650 5,600 763 8,900 Walker............. * * * * * * * * District 3.........25,060 24,780 643 33,200 27,020 26,920 786 44,075 Autauga............10,500 10,500 832 18,200 16,400 16,400 717 24,500 Buttock............ 350 350 603 440 1,300 1,300 702 1,900 Dallas............ 14,500 14,300 980 29,200 15,200 15,200 875 27,700 Elmore............. 15,600 15,300 841 26,800 15,600 15,600 862 28,000 Greene............. 1180 1,160 .869 2,100 1,150 1,150 877 2, Hale ............... 1,450 1,440 600 1,800 1,380 1,380 591 1,700 Lowndes............4,770 4,770 805 8,000 5,800 5,800 728 8,800 Macon.............. 4,630 4,600 678 6,500 5,600 5,600 763 8,900 Marengo.............3,130 3,120 846 5,500 2,900 2,900 695 4,200 Montgomery..........2,420 2,420 692 3,490 1,940 1,940 765 3,090 Perry.........20 20 240 10 20 20 240 10 Sme.....70District 4..........58,550 57,980 845 102,040 67,360 67,360 791 111,000 Baldwin..............680 680 565 800 540 540 711 800 Butler...............120 120 800 200 940 930 619 1,200 Choctaw..............820 820 644 1,100 630 630 381 500 Clarke...............200 200 240 100 280 280 343 200 Conecuh..............180 180 1,067 400 700 700 480 700 EcMobie............. 3,3*,3 1,011 6,800 4,500 4,120 734 6,300 EMobi..... ..... 3,3 3,230 340 340 565 400 Monroe..............7,090 7,090 1,029 15,200 7,500 7,450 986 15,300 Washiington....... .40 140 89nn21 12,600 1410 141 681 2,000 1/ County yield rounded to nearest pound. disclosing individual operations. *Count ies producing less than ten 480 l b. net weight bales are not published to avoid 21 ALABAMA COTTON: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1986-87 1986 1987 District and Yield Per Yield Per Conty Planted Harvested Harvested Production Planted Harvested Harvested Production Acre 1/ Acre 1/ Acres Pounds Bales Acres Pouds Bales Colbert........... 31,600 31,500 491 32,200 30,000 29,800 600 37,280 Franklin........... 800 790 444 730 980 980 475 970 Lauderdale........ 20,800 20,700 478 20,600 23,650 23,500 583 28,530 Lawrence...........33,600 33,600 509 35,600 33,740 33,600 599 41,960 Limestone..........50,600 50,600 554 58,400 50,200 50,000 559 58,270 Madison............31,500 31,400 534 34,900 31,100 30,900 571 36,760 Marion............. 370 370 402 310 370 370 337 260 Morgan.............4,250 4,250 350 3,100 4,400 4,400 408 3,740 Winston............ 60 60 400 50 50 50 384 40 District 1........ 173,580 173,270 515 185,890 174,490 173,600 575 207,810 Blount............ 1,300 1,300 417 1,130 1,330 1,330 502 1,390 Calhoun............ 630 630 792 1,040 1,040 1040 895 1,940 Cherokee......... .11,000 10,800 253 5,700 11,550 11,250 543 12,730 Cleburne. * *.*... Cullman........... 1,250 1,250 584 1,520 2,000 1,980 553 2,280 DeKalb............ 1,050 1,040 309 670 1,070 1,0, Etowah............ 1,730 1,600 348 1,160 2,140 2,140 449 2,000 Jackson.............300 300 272 170 380'370 234 180 Marshall......... .330 330 393 270 930 930 382 740 St. Clair * * * * * * * * District 2........ 17,590 17,250 324 11,660 20,440 20,110 535 22,410 Bibb........... ... 420 420 606 530 420 420 503 440 Chambers............ 270 270 338 190 290 290 530 320 Chilton............2,130 2,130 379 1,680 1,880 1,880 437 1,710 Clay.............. Coosa.......... Fayette............1,850 1,850 576 2,220 2,1905324 Jefferson. *. .. 293 Lamar.............. 850 850 565 1,000 1,010 1,010 570 1,200 Lee................3,500 3,500 398 2,900 3,810 3800 398 3,150 Pickens............3,530 3,500 487 3,550 3,400 3,380 598 4,210 Randolph........ Shelby.............4,380 4,380 408 3,720 4,420 4,400 576 5,280 Talladega.......... 730 730 421 640 570 560 549 640 Tallapoosa......... 1,690 1,660 419 1,450 1,830 1,830 637 2,430 Tuscaloosa. 5,050 5,050 632 6,650 5,500 5,470 706 8,050 Walker............. * * * * * * * * District 3.........24,400 24,340 484 24,530 25,320 25,230 568 29,880 Autauga............10,600 10,500 667 14,600 10,440 10,380 609 13,160 Bullock............1,190 1,190 234 580 1,360 1,350 309 870 Dallas.............15,500 14,900 612 19,000 15,460 15,370 605 19,360 Elmore............ 15,300 15,200 420 13,300 14,900 14,800 616 19,000 Greene.............1,230 1,230 527 1,350 1,020 1,010 680 1,430 Hale............... 1,420 1,400 274 800 1,490 1, 300 930 Lowndes........... 4,750 4,700 797 7,800 5,590 5,560 597 6,920 Macon.............. 4,420 4,420 532 4,900 5,910 5,870 469 5,730 Marengo............ 2,590 2,500 445 2,320 2,540 2,540 669 3,540 Montgomery......... 2,300 2,300 240 1,150 2,120 2,100 318 1,390 Perry............... 20 20 240 10 10 10 480 10 Sumter.............. 90 80 480 80 70 70 480 70 District 4......... 59,410 58,440 541 65,890 60,910 60,550 574 72,410 Baldwin. ............ 480 480 640 640 11,080 1,080 476 1,070 Butler. ............. 710 710 426 630 780 760 442 700 Choctaw. ............ 370 370 234 180 400 400 288 240 Clarke. ............. 250 250 250 130 100 100 384 80 Conecuh. ............ 420 420 240 210 520 510 489 520 Escambia........... 4,640 4,630 793 7,650 8,890 8,840 659 12,130 Distric 5........1,70 1,600520,30I2,160 23,00 70o3310 1/ County yield rounded to nearest pound. disclosing individual operations. *Counties producing less than ten 480 lb. net weight bales are not published to avoid 22 I ')AAC1 ~ IAAAI ALABAMA COtTON: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1988-89 1988 1989 1/ District and Yield Per Yield Per Conty Planted Harvested Harvested Production Planted Harvested Harvested Production Acre 2/ Acre 2/ Acres Pouwds Bales Acres Pounds Bales Colbert............35,500 35,500 448 33,100 30,100 29,900 502 31,300 Franklin.......... 1,040 1,020 322 685 710 690 205 295 Lauderdale.........27,000 27,000 356 20,000 23,900 23,600 462 22,700 Lawrence...........37,500 37,500 457 35,700 33,300 33,200 642 44,400 Limestone..........58,000 46,700 436 42,400 49,400 48,500 576 58,200 Madison........... 36,500 36,500 538 40,900 31,700 31,600 755 49,700 Marion............. 500 500 278 290 420 410 269 230 Morgan ............ 5,300 5,300 366 4,040 4,000 3,920 471 3,850 Winston............ 50 50 336 35 60 60 200 25 District 1........ 201,390 190,070 447 177,150 173,590 171,880 588 210,700 Blount.............1,570 1,570 437 1,430 1,160 1,160 497 1,200 Calhoun..............790 790 608 1,000 475 475 328 325 Cherokee .......... 15,900 15,900 519 17,200 12,200 111,900 593 14,700 Cleburne.......... Cullman............ 2,200 2,200 463 2,120 1,750 1,750 398 1,450 DeKalb............ 1,550 1,550 421 1,360 910 880 196 360 Etowah............ 3,180 3,180 331 2,190 2,420 2,410 291 1,460 Jackson............ 430 430 279 250 145 145 447 135 Marshall........... 1,150 1,150 154 370 470 470 439 430 St. Clair......... District 2........ 26,770 26,770 465 25,920 19,530 19,190 502 20,060 Bibb................360 360 487 365 345 345 362 260 Chambers........... 320 320 488 325 320 320 638 425 Chilton........... 11,700 1,700 723 2,560 1,640 1,640 492 1,680 Clay............... Coosa............... * * * * * * * * Fayette........... 2,700 2,700 352 1,980 2,110 2,110 637 2,800 Jefferson......... Lamar.............. 1,300 1,300 223 605 465 465 372 360 Lee................ 3,350 3,350 433 3,020 2,860 2,860 403 2,400 Pickens ........... 4,550 4,550 518 4,910 3,7603850 Randolph.......... Shelby............ 4,900 4,900 399 4,070 4,600 4,600 626 6,000 Talladega.......... 790 790 808 1,330 530 530 557 615 Tallapoosa........ 1,970 1,970 563 2,310 1,780 1540 620 1,990 Tuscaloosa........ 7230 7,230 591 8,900 6,450 6,400 581 7,750 Walker................ District 3........ 29,170 29,170 500 30,375 24,860 24,490 559 28,510 Autauga........... 11,340 11,200 579 13,500 10,800 10,700 588 13,100 Bullock............ 600 600 312 390 385 385 262 210 Dallas.............17,000 17,000 621 22,000 15,700 15,500 545 17,600 Elmore............ 16,700 16,700 526 18,300 14,700 13,200 589 16,200 Greene............ 1,160 1,160 691 1,670 825 825 623 1,070 le................2,000 1,820 417 1,580 1,130 1,130 395 930 Lowndes............6,000 5,800 505 6,100 5,200 5,000 622 6,480 Macon..............4,440 4,440 465 4,300 4,150 4,150 419 3,620 Marengo............ 2,930 2,900 596 3,600 2,540 2,540 454 2,400 Montgomery......... 2,450 2,450 396 2,020 1,860 1,680 329 1,150 Perry............... * * * * 120 120 520 130 Sumter.............. * * * * * * * * District 4......... 64,620 64,070 550 73,460 57,410 55,230 547 62,890 Baldwin. ............ 830 520 471 510 640 640 529 705 Butler. ............. 950 950 412 815 830 800 483 805 Choctaw. ............ 520 520 434 470 490 490 578 590 Clarke.............. * * * * * * * * Conecuh. ............ 620 450 523 490 460 280 754 440 Escambia........... 8,850 7,740 602 9,700 6,800 6,650 601 8,330 Mobile...............690 690 647 930 630 630 1,272 1,670 less than ten 480 Lb. net weight 23 1/ Preliminary. 2/ County yield rounded to nearest pound. 2/ Preliminary. *Counties producing bales are not published to avoid disclosing individual operations. HAY 1989 TONS PRODUCED Ten Leading Counties DeKab....................74,000 Montgomery................70,000 Marion Winston Marshall..................55,000 Blount...................48,000 FyteWalker Clo Morgan...................42,000 Jefferson Cullman..................40,000 Marengo..................38,000 Bibb c hilton ?. rd Butlock..................37,000 aO Elmore Lee Madison..................36,000 Macon Lauderdale................35,000 ~y~5yBarbour e UNDER 20,000 Henry000 TO 29999 Cointon camb.000 TO 39999 Mobile40.000 & OVER ALABAMA HAY: HARVESTED, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1984-88 REVISED, 1989 PRELIMINARY 1989 700 2.20 1,540 93,940 24 ALABAMA HAY: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1984-85 1984 1985 District and Yield Per Yield Per Conty Harvested Acre Production Harvested Acre Production Acres Tons Acres Ton Colbert................11,500 2.00 23,000 16,000 1.50 24,000 Franklin.............. 12,500 1.60 20,000 16,000 1.94 31,000 Lauderdale........... 17,000 1.56 26,500 18,500 1.62 30,000 Lawrence............. 25,000 1.64 41,000 28,000 1.54 43,000 Limestone........... 14,000 1.36 19,000 10,500 2.29 24,000 Madison............... 22,000 1.45 32,000 17,000 2.29 39,000 Marion................ 11,000 1.50 16,500 8,000 1.88 15,000 Morgan................22,000 1.73 38,000 17,000 1.82 31,000 Winston.............. 6,000 2.33 14,000 7,500 2.63 19,700 District 1............. 141,000 1.63 230,000 138,500 1.85 256,700 Blount.................14,000 2.36 33,000 15,000 2.50 37,500 Calhoun............... 9,000 1.39 12,500 10,000 1.50 15,000 Cherokee.............. 5,000 1.90 9,500 5,500 2.55 14,000 Cleburne............. 3,000 1.33 4,000 2,500 1.60 4,000 Cullman............... 24,000 2.21 53,000 30,000 2.43 73,000 DeKa b.............. 19,000 1.79 34,000 18,000 1.50 27,000 D bEtowah................ 16,000 2.19 35,000 19,000 1.84 35,000 Jackson............... 18,000 1.39 25,000 12,000 1.83 22,000 Marshall .............. 15,000 2.03 30,500 12,000 2.92 35,000 St. Clair............. 11,000 2.27 25,000 14,000 2.46 34,500 District 2............134,000 1.95 261,500 138,000 2.15 297,000 Bibb................... 4000 2.50 10,000 3,500 4.57 16,000 Chambers. ............. 10000 1.25 12,500 5,000 1.96 9,800 Chilton................ 8000 2.88 23,000 8,500 3.47 29,500 CLay.................. 6000 1.50 9,000 6,700 1.28 8,600 Coosa................. 5000 2.00 10,000 6,000 2.22 13,300 Fayette............... 4500 2.22 10,000 4,000 2.25 9,000 Jefferson... ..... ....8000 2.13 17,000 10,000 2.40 24,000 Lamar.................. 5500 1.55 8,500 6,000 2.33 14,000 Lee. ................... 6500 2.23 14,500 9,000 2.83 25,500 Pickens................13000 1.85 24,000 9,000 1.72 15,500 Randolph...............6000 1.42 8,500 4,8, Shelby ..... ......... .10000 2.30 23,000 17,000 1.44 24,500 Talladega........... ..11000 2.18 24,000 12,000 2.25 27,000 Tallapoosa............ 4000 2.13 8,500 3,000 2.93 8,800 Tuscaloosa......... ..10000 2.10 21,000 11,500 1.% 22,500 Walker.................10000 2.20 22,000 12,500 1.30 16,300 District 3............121,500 2.02 245,500 128,500 2.12 272,000 Autauga................8,000 2.50 20,000 7,000 3.40 23,800 Bullock............... 5,500 2.27 12,500 9,000 2.11 19,000 Dallas.. ............. 15,000 3.57 53,500 14,500 2.66 38,500 Elmore.................10,000 3.20 32,000 8,000 3.34 26,700 Greene.................8,000 2.19 17,500 6,800 2.16 14,700 Hale................. 16,000 2.13 34,000 19,500 2.00 39,000 Lowndes............... 13,000 2.38 31,000 20,000 2.10 42,000 Macon.................. 6,500 2.00 13,000 5,000 2.00 10,000 Marengo............... 16,000 1.97 31,500 17,500 1.49 26,000 Montgomery............ 30,000 1.95 58,500 44,000 1.91 84,000 Perry................. 16,000 1.97 31,500 14,000 3.18 44,50 Sumter................ 15,000 1.93 29,000 117019 2300 District 4............ 159,000 2.29 364,000 177,000 2.21 39,500 Baldwin............... 8,500 2.24 19,000 11,500 2.61 30,000 Butler................ 7,000 1.86 13,000 4,500 1.89 8,500 Choctaw............... 7,000 1.86 13,000 10,500 2.14 22,500 Clarke................ 7,000 2.14 15,000 8,0002.42,0 Conecuh................ 7,500 2.13 16,000 6,300 2.94 18,500 Escambia............... 3,500 2.00 7,000 1,900 2.11 4,000 Monroe.................4,50 2.00 9,000n,000 2.83111300 25 I____ I __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _ ALABAMA HAY: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1986-81 1986 1987 District and Yield Per Yield Per Canty Harvested Acre Production Harvested Acre Production Acres Tons Acres Tons Colbert ............... 15,000 1.50 22,500 10,000 1.60 16,000 Franklin.............. 15,700 1.53 24,000 12,000 1.92 23,000 Lauderdale............ 17,500 1.66 29,000 19,000 1.58 30,000 Lawrence. ............ 17,500 1.60 28,000 17,000 1.82 31,000 Limestone............ 6,000 1.50 9,000 14,000 1.71 24,000 Madison .............. 19,500 1.59 31,000 16,500 1.76 29,000 Marion............. . 9000 1.89 17,000 7,500 1.73 13,000 Morgan................ 18,500 1.65 30,500 23,000 2.26 52,000 Winston.............. 6,000 1.67 10,000 8,000 1.75 14,000 District 1............124,700 1.61 201,000 127,000 1.83 232,000 Blount.................15,500 2.00 31,000 14,000 2.21 31,000 Calhoun.. ............ 9,000 1.33 12,000 10,000 1.60 16,000 Cherokee......... ... 5,500 1.09 6,000 5,000 1.80 9,000 Cleburne............. 3,500 1.20 4,200 4,700 1.70 8,000 Cullman............... 24,200 1.82 44,000 28,000 1.96 55,000 DeKalb............... 19,000 1.42 27,000 22,000 2.09 46,000 Etowah................ 14,000 1.18 16,500 12,000 2.17 26,000 Jackson............... 11,000 1.57 17,300 18,000 1.61 29,000 Marshall...............15,000 1.90 28,500 16,000 2.31 37,000 St. Clair............. 14,000 1.32 18,500 12,300 2.20 27,000 District 2........... 130,700 1.57 205,000 142,000 2.00 284,000 Bibb.................. 3,000 1.50 4,500 4,700 2.02 9,500 Chambers........... ..8,500 1.12 9,500 7,000 2.14 15,000 Chilton............... 9,000 1.83 16,500 11,000 1.68 18,500 Clay................. 6,000 1.25 7,500 6,000 1.67 10,000 Coosa................. 5,500 1.45 8,000 5,000 1.90 9,500 Fayette................7,300 1.64 12,000 5,300 1.70 9,000 Jefferson............ 9,500 1.68 16,000 9,000 1.78 16,000 Lamar..................6,000 1.42 8,500 5,300 1.70 9,000 Lee.................. 8,500 1.88 16,000 7,000 2.71 19,000 Pickens.. ............ 10,000 1.60 16,000 10,000 1.80 18,000 Randolph.:............ 8,000 1.21 9,700 7,000 1.93 13,500 Shelby..................16,800 1.16 19,500 14,200 1.62 23,000 Talladega............ 13,500 1.19 16,000 14,300 1.89 27,000 Tallapoosa........... 4,000 1.45 5,800 3,700 2.43 9,000 Tuscaloosa............ 12,500 1.32 16,500 10,000 2.70 27,000 Walker............... 14,000 1.43 20,000 10,500 1.90 20,000 District 3........... 142,100 1.42 202,000 130,000 1.95 253,000 Autauga..... ........... 9,000 2.00 18,000 10,000 2.80 28,000 Bullock............... 7,200 1.63 11,700 8,000 2.00 16,000 Dallas2 .. 2......... 16,500 1.9 32,000 1000 Elmore................ 7,500 1.9432,5001,000 2.00 17,000 Greene.................8,000 1.56 12,500 8,000 1.81 29,000 Hale...................20,000 1.50 30,000 16,000 2.33 35,000 Lowndes............... 20,000 1.55 31,000 15,000 2.316,000 Macon................. 4,000 1.50 6,000 7,500 2.00 42,000 Marengo............... 21,000 1.90 40,000 21,000 1.76 44,000 Montgomery............ 34,000 1.44 49,000 25,000 2.36 33,000 Perry................. 23,000 1.91 44,000 14,000 2.00 26,000 Sumter................ 9,500 1.58 15,000 13,0002.0600 District 4............ 179,700 1.69 303,700 160,000 2.12 339,000 Baldwin............... 13,000 1.65 21,500 9,000 2.56 23,000 Butler................ 6,500 1.62 10,500 9,000 2.00 18,000 Choctaw............... 8,800 1.88 16,500 7,000 2.29 16,000 Clarke................ 7,400 1.82 13,500 6,500 3.23 21,000 Conecuh................ 5,800 1.64 9,500 7,000 2.71 19,000 Escambia............... 3,500 1.66 5,800 4,500 2.44 11,000 Mobile................ 8,100 2.22 18,000 8,500 2.82 24,000 26 ALABAMA HAY : ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1988-89 191989 1 District and Yield Per Yield Per Conty Harvested Acre Production Harvested Acre Production Acres Tons Acres Tons Co9bert ............. 9,000 1.78 16,000 10,000 2.50 25,000 Franklin...............11,000 2.45 27,000 6,500 2.46 16,000 Lauderdale........... 18,000 1.78 32,000 17,000 2.06 35,000 Lawrence............. 15,000 1.53 23,000 16,000 1.94 31,000 Limestone...............25,000 1.40 35,000 25,000 1.40 35,000 Madison................17,500 1.83 32,000 15,000 2.40 36,000 Marion................. 8,000 2.63 21,000 5,000 2.20 11,000 Morgan..................19,500 2.36 46,000 20,000 2.10 42,000 Winston.................7,000 2.00 14,000 5,500 2.55 14,000 District 1.............130,000 1.89 246,000 120,000 2.04 245,000 Blount..................19,500 1.54 30,000 24,000 2.00 48,000 Calhoun.................9,000 2.67 24,000 9,000 1.78 16,000 Cherokee................ 8,000 2.00 16,000 6,000 2.50 15,000 Cleburne.............. .4,000 1.50 6,000 5,000 1.60 8,000 Cullman.................25,000 1.60 40,000 21,000 1.90 40,000 DeKalb.................28,000 1.75 49,000 28,000 2.64 74,000 Etowah..................16,000 1.75 28,000 14,000 2.00 28,000 Jackson............... 26,000 1.88 49,000 20,000 1.55 31,000 Marshal................15,000 2.00 30,000 20,000 2.75 55,000 St. Clair............. 12,500 1.60 20,000 14,000 2.50 35,000 District 2............163,000 1.79 292,000 161,000 2.17 350,000 Bibb ................. .4,700 1.91 9,000 4,000 2.00 8,000 Chambers .............. 10,000 2.50 25,000 5,000 2.00 10,000 Chilton.................10,500 1.71 18,000 10,000 1.80 18,000 Clay...................000 5,500 2.18 12,000 Coosa...................5,000 2.00 10,000 5,000 2.20 11,000 Fayette................ 5500 2.00 11,000 4,000 2.50 10,000 Jefferson............ 10,000 2.10 21,000 8,000 1.75 14,000 Lamar.................. 5,500 2.00 11,000 4,000 2.50 10,000 Lee....................9,000 1.44 13,000 7,000 2.43 17,000 Pickens................10,500 1.81 19,000 11,000 1.64 18,000 RandoLph.............. 8,000 3.13 25,000 6,500 2.46 16,000 Shelby................. 16,000 1.88 30,000 16,000 2.00 32,000 Talladega.... ........ 17,000 1.76 30,000 18,000 1.83 33,000 Tallapoosa........... 4,500 1.56 7,000 4,000 3.50 14,000 Tuscaloosa............ 12,000 1.67 20,000 13,000 2.00 26,000 Walker.................. 10,000 1.00 10,000 7,000 1.57 11,000 District 3............143,000 1.86 266,000 128,000 2.03 260,000 Autauga................ 8,000 2.75 22,000 6,000 2.83 17,000 Bullock.................17,000 2.00 34,000 17,000 2.18 37,000 Dallas..................12,500 2.88 36,000 9,000 3.33 30,000 Elmore................. 8,500 2.00 17,000 8,000 2.00 16,000 Greene............... .7,500 2.00 15,000 7,000 2.43 17,000 Hale...................16,000 2.25 36,000 12,000 2.50 30,000 Lowndes............... 14,500 1.93 28,000 14,000 1.86 26,000 Macon................. 10,000 2.00 20,000 8,000 2.00 16,000 Marengo............... 19,000 1.74 33,000 15,000 2.53 38,000 Montgomery............ 27, 000 1.52 41, 000 26, 000 2.69 70, 000 Perry.... ............. 13,000 2.08 27,000 14,000 1.79 25,000 Sumter................ 110023 26,000 12,000 2.75 33,000 District 4............ 164,000 2.04 335,000 148,000 2.40 355,000 Baldwin............... 11,500 2.35 27,000 13,000 2.54 33,000 Butler................ 8,000 2.75 22,000i 9,000 2.22 20,000 Choctaw............... 5,000 2.00 10,000 7,000 2.29 16,000 Clarke................ 8,0..8 3000 7,000 3.43 24,000 Conecuh............... 9000 2.00 18,000 6,000 2.00 12,000 Escambia............... 3,500 2.00 7,000 2,500 2.80 17,000 Mobile................ 8,000 3.00 24,000 8,5002.01,0 Monroe................ 5,000 3.60 18,000 4,000 2.50 10,000 Istric 5 .0 ........... 3,00 256n17,00n7,00n27 180,00 27 OATS 1989 BUSHELS PRODUCED Ten LeadinCounties Lauderdale ' Madiso Jackson Co it c o Baldwin.................325,000 Franklin Moran De oGeneva......................250,000 Marion Winston Cullman rw Escambia.................96,000 Houston..................92,000 dot ~ F ~ette Walker G~ o CSho Covington.................59,000 Jeffers~on o\\oa o QMontgomery.................49,000 Pickens Tuscaloosa Shelby Clay~? otgm Dale.....................46,000 Bibb Cos hlov Monroe...................31,000 Hale S .y Lee Mobile...................27,000 Macon Russll Elmore...................25,000 w d Bullock Grood Wlcox 3 Barbour Butler Pik ClrkeUNDER 10000 e Henry rticConeuh o10,000 TO 29,999 30.000 TO 69.999 70,000 & OVER ALABAMA OATS: PLANTED, HARVESTED, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1984-88 REVISED, 1989 PRELIMINARY Yer lntdHavstd ildPodcio Vle fPrdcto ThuadArsBsesTosadBsesTosn olr 1987 45 25 50.0 1,250 1,750 1988 35 20 55.0 1,100 2,145 1989 45 25 55.0 1,375 1,719 28 ALABAMA OATS: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1984-85 1984 1985 District and Planted Harvested Yield Per Planted Harvested Yield Per County ALL for Harvested Production ALL for Harvested Production Purposes Grain Acre Purposes Grain Acre Acres Bushels Acres Bushels Bibb............... Chambers.......... Chilton........... CLay............. * * * * * * Coosa.............. * * * * * * * * Fayette............ * * * * * * * * Jefferson......... Lamar .............. * * * * * * * * Leeke.............1,800 1000 47.0 47,000 1,000 500 40.0 20,000 Pikn...... 1,200 900 56.7 51,000 1,200 1,000 35.0 35,000 Randolph. *........ SheLby............ Talladega......... 1,000 600 50.0 301000 800 500 36.0 18,000 Tallapoosa* * Tuscaloosa........ WaLker............ District3..........4,000 2,500 51.2 128,000 3,000 2,000 36.5 73,000 Autauga........... Buttock........... Dallas ............. * * * * 800 700 52.9 37,000 Elmore............ Greene.............1,100 400 57.5 23,000 1,800 700 42.9 30,000 Hale............... 1,500 800 60.0 48,000 2,300 1,500 52.0 78,000 Lowndes.............3,000 1,000 48.0 48,000 1,500 500 40.0 20,000 Macon............. 2,200 1,400 50.0 70,000 2,800 1,700 47.1 80,000 Marengo............ * * * * 1,000 700 28.6 20,000 Montgomery.........4,800 1,500 50.0 75,000 9,700 3,000 41.7 125,000 Perry............. Sumter.............1,900 600 58.3 35,000 1,700 600 50.0 30,000 District4......... 14,500 5,700 52.5 299,000 21,600 9,400 44.7 420,000 Baldwin........... 21,000 10,200 40.3 411,000 15,000 5,800 37.1 215,000 Buter............ Choctaw........... Ctarke............. * * * * * * * * Conecuh............... Escambia........... 8,200 800 48.8 39,000 11,000 1,700 41.2 70,000 Mobile.............. * * * * 1,000 700 42.9 30,000 Monroe.............. * * * * * * * * Washington........ * Wilcox............... District 5......... 29,200 11,000 40.9 450,000 27,000 8,200 38.4 315,000 Barbour............... Coffee............. 1,500 800 57.5 46,000 2,000 1,100 42.7 47,000 Covington..... * * *' * 3,000 1,200 45.8 55,000 Crenshaw.......... * Date................ * Geneva............. 5,200 2,000 60.0 120,000 5,000 4,000 38.8 155,000 Henry............... * Houston............... Pike............... 1,000 600 55.0 33,000 1,000 900 44.4 40,000 Russell............... District 6......... 7,700 3,400 58.5 199,000 11,000 7,200 41.3 297,000 Other Counties. 18,700 4,900 49.0 240,000 11,500 4,700 39.1 184,000 Other Districts. 5,900 2,500 49.6 124,000 5,900 3,500 41.7 146,000 State Total........ 80,000 30,000 48.0 1,440,000 80,000 35,000 41.0 1,435,000 Included in "Other Counties." 29 *Counties with tess than 500 acres are not published to avoid disclosing individual operations. ALABAMA OATS: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1986-87 1986 1987 District and Planted Harvested Yield Per Planted Harvested Yield Per County All for Harvested Prodiction AlI for Harvested Production Purposes Grain Acre Purposes Grain Acre Acres Bushels Acres Bushels Autauga........... Bullock........... Dallas............ 1,000 500 50.0 25,000 500 500 50.0 25,000 Elmore............. * * * * * * * * Green...............600 500 40.0 20,000 600 500 44.0 22,000 Hale...............1,800 700 52.9 37,000 2,000 900 60.0 54,000 Lowndes. 1,000 500 38.0 19,000 * Macon..............2,500 1,300 38.5 50,000 900 700 50.0 35,000 Marengo............ 700 500 30.0 15,000 500 500 30.0 15,000 Montgomery......... 5,500 2,500 64.0 160,000 2,800 1,500 60.0 90,000 Perry............. Sumter............ 1,000 500 40.0 20,000 900 500 50.0 25,000 District 4.........14,100 7,000 49.4 346,000 8,200 5,100 52.2 266,000 Baldwin............13,000 7,700 37.0 285,000 9,200 5,300 58.3 309,000 Butler............ Choctaw............ * Clarke............. * * * * * * * * Conecuh.......... Escanbia............10,000 3,500 42.3 148,000 9,000 2,000 57.5 115,000 Mobile..............800 500 50.0 25,000 900'600 50.0 30,000 Monroe............. * * * * * * * * Washington.. * * * * * * * * Wilcox............ District 5......... 23,800 11,700 39.1 458,000 19,100 7,900 57.5 454,000 Barbour.............. Coffee. ............. 900 500 24.0 12,000 600 500 40.0 20,000 Coving ton.......... 2,000 700 28.6 20,000 700 600 58.3 35,000 Crenshaw...*.......* Dale................ * * * * * * * * Geneva............. 3,000 1,300 40.0 52,000 3,000 2,500 37.6 94,000 Henry.............. 1,500 1,000 38.0 38,000 600 600 41.7 25,000 Houston...... 2,000 1,200 41.7 50,000 Pike............... 1,000 700 40.0 28,000 1,200 '900 42.2 38,000 Russell............... District 6......... 8,400 4,200 35.7 150,000 8,100 6,300 41.6 262,000 Other Cute.. 5,400 2,600 36.2 94,000 4,500 2,400 45.8 110,000 Other Districts. 8,300 4,500 33.8 152,000 5,100 3,300 47.9 158,000 State Total........ 60,000 30,000 40.0 1,200,000 45,000 25,000 50.0 1,250,000 *Counties with less than 500 acres are not published to avoid disclosing individual operations. Included in "Other Counties." 30 ALABAMA OATS: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1988-89 1988 1989 1/ District and PLanted Harvested Yield Per Planted Harvested Yield Per County All for Harvested Procidction ALL for Harvested Production Purposes Grain Acre Purposes Grain Acre Acres Bushels Acres Bushels Autauga........... * * * * ** Bullock........... Dallas ............. * * * * 700 500 46.0 23,000 Elmore ............. * * * * 600 500 50.0 25,000 Greene........... ..* * * * * * * * Hale............... 700 600 33.3 20,000 * Lowndes........... 700 500 46.0 23,000 Macon.............. 600 500 50.0 25,000 Marengo............. * * * * 1,000 500 40.0 20,000 Montgomery......... 2,000 1,500 64.0 96,000 2,000 1,000 49.0 49,000 Perry............. Sumter............. * * * * * * * * District4..........3,300 2,600 54.2 141,000 5,000 3,000 46.7 140,000 Baldwin........... 7,000 4,100 48.8 200,000 7,500 6,000 54.2 325,000 Butler............. * * * * * * * * Choctaw............ Clarke............. * * * * * * * * Conecuh............ Escambia.......... 6,000 2,100 59.5 125,000 6,000 1,500 64.0 96,000 Mobile............ 1,000 500 54.0 27,000 Monroe ............. * * * * 700 500 62.0 31,000 Washington.. ..... Wilcox............. * * * * * * * * District 5..........13,000 6,200 52.4 325,000 15,200 8,500 56.4 479,000 Barbour..... Coffee. ............. 700 500 30.0 15,000 1,700 600 40.0 24,000 Covington.......... 2,700 1,500 66.0 99,000 3,000 14,000 59.0 59,000 Crenshaw......*....* Date................ * * * * 800 700 65.7 46,000 Geneva............. 3,800 2,600 63.5 165,000 5,500 4,100 61.0 250,000 Houston......Hny.............,500 1,600 63.8 102,000 3,500 1,700 54.1 92,000 Pike................ * Russell............... District 6......... 9,700 6,200 61.5 381,000 14,500 8,100 58.1 471,000 Other Conties. 3,500 1,900 58.4 111,000 5,300 2,800 51.8 145,000 Other Districts. 5,500 3,100 45.8 142,000 5,000 2,600 53.8 140,000 State Total........ 35,000 20,000 55.0 1,100,000 45,000 25,000 55.0 1, 315,000 1/ Preliminary. *Counties with Less than 500 acres are not published to avoid disclosing individual operations. Included in "Other Counties." 31 PEANUTS 1989 POUNDS PRODUCED Ten Leading Counities Lauderdale Co ert Madiso Jackson G6 0 Houston...............123,000,000 Franklin P Morgan o e Kalb Fraki MHenry................85,000,000 Marion Winston Culman Geneva................82,300,000 ou Etowah oJPGnv ( Walker Coffee................58,300,000 Fayette ,t5 . CJ C ~ f Jefferson GeeDale.................43,000,000 Pickens Tuscaloosa Shelby Clay , Barbour...............42,000,000 Pike.................41,200,000 ? ib Coosa c 8 ilton o rdCovington.............30,500,000 Hale r Autauga Elmore Lee Crenshaw..............15,500,000 Dallas o Mcon Russell................5,500,000 arengo Lowndes Bullock roo~ ~-f Wirlcox ClarkeUNDER 2,000,000 Monroe 11 o~r~c u2,000,000 TO 14,999,999 Escambia 15,000,000 TO 69,999,999 Mobie Badwin70,000,000 & OVER ALABAMA PEANUTS: PLANTED, HARVESTED, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1984-88 REVISED, 1989 PRELIMINARY 1986 220 219 2,260 4941940 131,159 1987 221 220 2,115 465,300 134,937 1988 237 236 2,380 561,680 165,696 1989 240 239 2,250 537,750 153,259 32 ALABAMA PEANUTS: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1984-85 1984 1985 District and Yield Per Yield Per County Harvested Harvested Production Harvested Harvested Production Acre 11 Acre 11 Acres Pounds Acres Pounds Autauga ............... 300 2,555 767,000 200 2,925 585,000 BulLock............... 1,200 2,800 3,360,000 900 2,835 2,550,000 Dallas.................. * Elmore............... Greene. ................ * * * * * * Hale................. Lowndes............... Macon................ Marengo. ............. * * * * * * Montgomery............. 130 2,925 380,000 130 2,810 365,000 Perry................ 100 80 178 000 1 Sumter ...................... 1 0 1 District4............. 1,730 2,710 4,685,000 1,330 2,275 3,690,000 Baldwin............... Butler.................1,600 2,845 4,550,000 1,400 2,855 4,000,000 Choctaw.................. * * * * * Clarke ..... ............ * * * * * Cocwh..................2,400 2,540 6,100,000 2,100 2,380 5,000,000 Escaubia.............. Mobile. ................ * * * * * * Monroe ................ * * * * * * Washington. .... *...*. Wilcox................ . * * District 5............ 4,000 2,665 10,650,000 3,500 2,570 9,000,000 Barbour....... 18,400 2,670 49,100,000 15,500 2,870 44,500,000 Coffee.v....... 26,700 2,885 77,000,000 24,500 2,960 72,500,000 Covington/... .. 12,200 3,035 37,000,000 12,300 2,765 34,000,000 Crens..aw.,v......... ... 7,600 3,145 23,900,000 6,200 2,905 1,0,0 Dale. .k............... 17,600 2,815 49,500,000 15,700 3,135 49,200,000 Geneva............... 30,200 2,915 88,000,000 30,600 2,940 90,000,000 Henry................ 35,500 3,125 111,000,000 30,500 3,050 93,000,000 Houston.~.............. 42,400 3,065 130,000,000 39,800 2,970 118,200,000 Pike.. .t...... 19,000 3,030 57,600,000 16,500 2,940 48,500,000 Russell. ........... 2,660 2,670 7,102,000 2,490 2,680 6,672,000 District 6.......... .. 212,260 2,970 630,202,000 194,090 2,960 574,572,000 Other Counties.....710 3,150 2,425,000 710 2,805 2,160,000 Other Districts... 240 2,450 588,000 310 1,835 578,000 State Total........... 219,000 2,960 648,550,000 200,000 2,950 590,000,000 1/ County yields rounded to nearest 5 pounds. *Counties with less individual operations. Included in "Other Counties." than 100 acres are not published to avoid disclosing 33 ____________ALABAMA PEANUTS: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1986-87 Autauga........... Bullock........... Dal Las............ Elmnore............. Greene............. Hale............... Lowndes............ Macon.............. Marengo............ Montgomery......... Perry.............. Sumter............. District 4......... 1986 Acres 220 1,100 * * * * 10 * 1,420 2,13 2,275 * * * * * * 1, 900 * 2,225 470,000 2,500,000 * * * * 19,0 * 3,160,000 1987 Production Acres 250 1,050 * * * * * * * * 1,300 1,520 1,905 * * * * * * 1,830 380,000 2,000,000 2,8,0 Baldwin.............. Butler.................1,300 238*81000*,401,1*240,0 Choctaw................. * ,0,0 ,0 ,1 ,0,0 Clarke.................. * * * * * * Conecuh................ 1,900 2,105 4,000,000 2,000 2,050 4,100,000 Escambia............... 900 2,665 2,400,000 1,050 2,665 2,800,000 Mobile.................. * * * * * * Monroe.................. * * * * * * Washington ......... Wilcox. ................. * * * * * * District5............ .4,100 2,315 9,500,000 4,450 2,090 9,300,000 Barbour. . ........... 15,900 2,515 40,000,000 16,200 1,545 25,000,000 Coffee................ 26,100 2,680 70,000,000 26,700 2,285 61,000,000 Covington............. 11,500 2,375 27,300,000 11,400 2,430 27,700,000 Crenshaw............... 6,800 2,645 18,000,000 6,450 2,250 14,500,000 Dale.................. 17,200 2,325 40,000,000 17,100 2,105 36,000,000 Geneva................ 33,000 2,490 82,200,000 36,800 2,280 84,000,000 Henry................. 35,300 1,985 70,000,000 34,100 2,050 70,000,000 Houston............... 47,500 1,895 90,000,000 45,700 2,165 99,000,000 Pike.................. 17,700 2,260 40,000,000 17,800 1,855033,000,000 Russell................ 2,270 1,940 4,400,000 1,810 1,855033,000,000 District 6............ 213,270 2,260 481,900,000 214,060 2,115 453,200,000 Other Couznties.... 90 1,890 170,000 140 2,285 320,000 Other Districts...... 120 1,750 210,000 50 2,000 100,000 State Total........... 219,000 2,260 494,940,000 220,000 2,115 465,300,000 1/ County yields rounded to nearest 5 pounds. *Counties with less individual operations. Included in "Other Counties." than 500 acres are not published to avoid disclosing 34 ____________ALABAMA PEANUTS: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1988-89 Autauga............ Bullock............ Dal las............. ElImore............. Greene............. Hale............... Lowndes............1 Macon..............' Marengo............' Montgomery......... Perry.............. Sumter............. District 4......... 1988 Acres 260 1,140 * * * * * * * * 1,400 1,540 2,105 * * * * * * * * 2,000 400,000 2,400,000 2,0,0 1989 1/ Production Acres 320 1,080 * * * * * * * 1 ,400 1,875 1,390 * * * * * * * 1,500 Pounds 60,0 1,0,0 2 *0,0 Baldwin................. * Butler................ 1,530 2,090 3,200,000 1,570 1,8502,000 Choctaw................. * ,0,0 Clarke-----------------*..*... Conecuh................ 1,620 2,160 3,500,000 1,820 2,255 4,100,000 Escambia............... 1,020 2,450 2,500,000 930 2,045 1,900,000 Mobile.................. * * * * * * Monroe.................. * * * * * * Washington...........* Wilcox.................. * District 5............. 4,170 2,205 9,200,000 4,320 2,060 8,900,000 Barbour............... 19,200 2,135 41,000,000 19,900 2,110 42,000,000 Coffee................ 27,600 2,570 71,000,000 27,500 2,120 58,300,000 Covington............. 11,200 2,680 30,000,000 11,800 2,585 30,500,000 Crenshaw............... 7,350 2,315 17,000,000 7,700 2,015 15,500,000 Dale.................. 18,700 2,300 43,000,000 19,000 2,265 43,000,000 Geneva................ 36,300 2,480 90,100,000 35,300 2,330 82,300,000 Henry................. 36,900 2,155 79,500,000 37,400 2,275 85,000,000 Houston............... 51,400 2,570 132,000,000 51,500 2,390 123,000,000 Pike.................. 19,200 2,190 42,000,000 20,200 2,040 41,200,000 Russell................ 2,300 1,520 3,500,000 2,750 2,000 5,500,000 District 6........... .230,150 2,390 549,100,000 233,050 2,260 526,300,000 Other Conties.... 90 2,445 220,000 150 1,935 290,000 Other Districts... 190 1,895 360,000 80 2,000 160,000 State Total........... 236,000 2,380 561,680,000 239,000 2,250 537,750,000 1/ Preliminary. 2/ County yields rounded to nearest 5 pounds. *Counties with less than 100 disclosing individual operations. Included in "Other Counties." acres are not published to avoid 35 SORGHUM 1989 BUSHELS OF GRAIN PRODUCED Co'ertTen Leading Couanties Franklin 1Dj -Autauga................130,000 Maron Wnston Cullman Geneva.................100,000 Etowah r~L Jackson(tie)............86,000 Walker Morgan(tie).............86,000 Jefferson C ~gst Henry..................64,000 Tuscaloosa Shelby Clay ca P e .. 5 Covington...............50,000 hilton ro oigo ......... 5,0 Hale 2 Lee Talladega...............49,000 Macon Elmore.................45,000 oron9?a Russell Bullock Montgomery..............36,000 Wilco xa r Clarke Monroe o onecuhUNDER 12,999 camb13,000 TO29999 Mobile30000 TO 49,999 50.000 & OVER ALABAMA SORGIUI: PLANTED, HARVESTED, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1984-88 REVISED, 1989 PRELIMINARY Value Year Planted for Harvested Yield Prockuction of All Purposes for Grain Produiction Thousand Acres Bushels Thousand Bushels Thousand Dollars 1980 65 34 33.0 1,122 3,366 1981 90 58 37.0 2,146 5,408 1982 100 68 43.0 2,924 6,871 1983 125 100 43.0 4,300 13,588 1984 220 180 50.0 9,000 21,960 36 ALABAMA SORGHUM: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1984-85 1984 1985 District and Planted Harvested Yield Per PLanted Harvested Yield Per County All for Harvested Production All for Harvested Production Purposes Grain Acre Purposes Grain Acre Acres BusheLs Acres Bushels Colbert........... 1,800 1,300 41.9 54,500 2,600 2,500 52.0 130,000 FrankLin........... 500 400 47.5 19,000 3,500 3,300 65.2 215,000 LauderdaLe......... 7,000 6,000 60.0 360,000 14,200 12,400 61.9 768,000 Lawrence...........4,000 3,000 62.3 187,000 7,500 7,000 60.4 423,000 Limestone..........5,500 5,000 78.0 390,000 12,300 11,300 61.5 695,000 Madison............8,500 6,000 55.0 330,000 9,500 8,800 63.0 554,000 Marion............ 1,300 1,000 43.0 43,000 4,200 3,800 64.5 245,000 Morgan.............7,000 5,500 54.4 299,000 8,200 Winston........... District 1........ 35,600 28,200 59.7 1,682,500 62,000 56,600 61.1 3,460,000 Blount............ 1,900 1,000 55.0 55,000 2,800 2,200 69.5 153,000 CaLhoun............2,500 2,300 75.7 174,000 2,400 2,100 73.8 155,000 Cherokee...........10,000 8,000 62.8 502,000 13,600 11,300 68.1 770,000 Cleburne...........1,000 700 64.3 45,000 1,000 900 61.1 55,000 Cullman........... 2,300 1,200 50.0 60,000 3,600 2,800 62.5 175,000 DeKaLb.............15,500 14,500 64.4 934,000 18,000 15,800 60.1 950,000 Etowah............ 4,000 3,500 57.1 200,000 6,000 5,200 56.7 295,000 Jackson............18,000 17,000 69.1 1,175,000 24,000 22,700 68.3 1,550,000 MarshaLl...........2,000 1,500 56.0 84,000 3,300 3,000 60.0 180,000 St. CLair...*.*.* 800 600 61.7 37,000 District 2........ 57,200 49,700 65.0 3,229,000 75,500 66,600 64.9 4,320,000 Bibb................ Chambers.......... 2,500 1,600 40.0 64,000 3,000 2,200 46.8 103,000 Chilton............1,000 500 37.0 18,500 700 500 60.0 30,000 Clay.............. Coosa.............. Fayette........... .1,100 700 45.0 31,500 1,200 1,100 52.7 58,000 Jefferson........**.* Lamar.............. 800 600 41.7 25,000 2,000 1,800 50.0 90,000 Lee................1,000 700 38.6 27,000 600 500 50.0 25,000 Pickens............5,000 4,400 47.3 208,000 4,800 4,200 48.3 203,000 Randolph. . *.... SheLby............ TalLadega..........2,800 2,100 46.2 97,000 3,400 2,800 69.6 195,000 Tallapoosa. * Tuscaloosa........ 1,300 1,000 50.0 50,000 2,200 2,000 51.5 103,000 Walker............ District 3.........15,500 11,600 44.9 521,000 17,900 15,100 53.4 807,000 Autauga........... 6,000 5,300 45.3 240,000 6,400 5,500 50.5 278,000 Bullock............2,500 1,800 36.1 65,000 2,300 2,000 42.5 85,000 DaLlas............ 2,500 2,000 50.0 100,000 2,800 2,400 51.3 123,000 Elmore.............3,000 2,000 47.5 95,000 4,300 3,400 44.7 152,000 Greene............ 1,700 1,500 53.3 80,000 2,600 2,300 45.7 105,000 Hale...............3,000 2,300 53.9 124,000 4,200 3,600 49.4 178,000 Lowndes............ 1,000 800 47.5 38,000 800 600 46.7 28,000 Macon............... 800 500 34.0 17,000 1,200 1,000 49.0 49,000 Marengo............ 4,500 4,200 35.7 150,000 3,900 3,200 48.4 155,000 Montgomery......... 2,000 1,500 40.0 60,000 2,800 2,300 45.7 105,000 Perry.............. 4,000 3,200 48.4 155,000 6,600 5,500 50.2 276,000 Sumter............. 6,500 5, 600 42.0 235, 000 7,800 7, 000 45.9 321,000 District 4......... 37,500 30,700 44.3 1,359,000 45,700 38,800 47.8 1,855,000 Baldwin............ 7,500 6,000 42.8 257,000 13,000 10,500 39.7 417,000 Butler............. 3,500 3,000 38.3 115,000 2,800 2,000 38.0 76,000 Choctaw...........* Clarke............. 1,200 700 37.1 26,000**** Conecuh............ 1,000 900 34.4 31,000 600 500 42.0 21,000 Escambia. ........... 700 500 36.0 18,000 1,200 900 47.8 43,000 Mobile............... * * * 700 500 40.0 nZO,_000 Other Counties.... 3,500 1,400 35.4 49,500 3,100 2,000 46.5 93,000 State Total........220,000 180,000 50.0 9,000,000 270,000 230,000 55.0 12,650,000 Included in "Other Counties." 37 *Counties with less than 500 acres are not published to avoid disclosing individual operations. ALABAMA SORGHUM: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1986-87 1986 1987 District and Planted Harvested Yield Per Planted Harvested Yield Per County ALl for Harvested Production All for Harvested Production Purposes Grain Acre Purposes Grain Acre Acres Bushels Acres Bushels CoLbert........... 1,200 900 70.0 63,000 700 600 58.3 35,000 Franklin........... 700 600 30.0 18,000 Lauderdale........ 7,000 5,100 39.0 199,000 800 600 60.0 36,000 Lawrence...........3,800 3,500 47.0 164,500 1,500 1,000 55.0 55,000 Limestone......... 3,400 3,000 36.0 108,000 1,000 900 41.1 37,000 Madison ........... 5,000 4,600 50.9 234,000 800 500 54.0 27,000 Marion.............2,800 2,400 35.0 84,000 500 500 40.0 20,000 Morgan.............5,500 5,200 48.1 250,000 3,500 2,300 47.8 110,000 Winston ........ District 1........ 29,400 25,300 44.3 1,120,500 8,800 6,400 50.0 320,000 Blount.............2,000 1,100 37.3 41,000 * * * * Calhoun * * * * 800 600 48.3 29,000 Cherokee .......... 5,500 5,000 50.0 250,000 1,500 1,200 33.3 40,000 Cleburne. *....... CulLman........... 3,000 1,400 41.1 57,500 * DeKalb.............7,200 5,800 50.0 290,000 1,200 1,000 65.0 65,000 Etowah............ 4,500 4,100 35.4 145,000 Jackson............10,500 9,900 53.5 530,000 4,300 3,400 45.0 153,000 Marshall.......... 2 800 2,100 54.0 113,500 * St. Clair......... District 2.........35,500 29,400 48.5 1,427,000 7,800 6,200 46.3 287,000 Bibb. ............... * * * * * * * * Chambers .......... 1,800 1,000 59.0 59,000 * Chilton. ......... Clay............... * * * * * * * * Coosa.............. .* * * * * * * * Fayette........... 900 600 37.5 22,500 Jefferson * * * * * * * * Lamar............... 700 700 36.4 25,500 Lee. ................ * * * * * * * * Pickens ........... 1,500 1,500 24.7 37,000 1,100 700 48.6 34,000 Randolph * * * * * * * * SheLby............ Talladega.......... 1000 500 40.0 20,000 1,100 800 50.0 40,000 TaLlapoosa. * * * * Tuscaloosa........ 1,500 1,000 33.0 33,000 Walker............ District 3......... 7,400 5,300 37.2 197,000 2,200 1,500 49.3 74,000 Autauga........... .4,500 3,500 34.0 119,000 1,800 1,000 52.0 52,000 Bullock.. . 2,000 1,200 40.0 48,000 500X500 46.0 23,000 Dallas. 1,500 1,400 27.5 38,500 1,300 1,100 38.2 42,000 Elmore............ 3,100 3,000 46.0 138,000 1,500 1,000 50.0 50,000 Greene..............1,300 1,200 25.0 30,000 Hale.............. .3,000 2,000 27.0 54,000 Lowndes..............600 500 36.0 18,000*** Macon.............. 1,000 500 34.0 17,000 1,100 700 54.3 38,000 Marengo............ 1,200 700 20.0 14,000**** Montgomery......... 1,500 1,100 43.2 47,500 800 500 54.0 27,000 Perry.............. 3,800 2,000 23.0 46,000 11,200 700 45.7 32,000 Sumter............. 3,000 2,700 25.6 69,000 2,500 1,600 65.0 104,000 District 4......... 26,500 19,800 32.3 639,000 10,700 7,100 51.8 368,000 Baldwin............ 8,500 3,300 34.2 113,000 1,800 1,000 47.0 47,000 Butler............. 1,500 500 30.0 15,000**** Choctaw............... Clarke.............. * * * * * * * * Conecuh. ............ * * * * * * * * Escambia..... * * * * * * * * Wash;Ington * * * n*ionnn* * * Other Counties.... .5,900 1,700 42.4 72,000 10,300 2,300 56.5 130,000 State Total. [140,000 100,000 40.0 4,000,000 50,000 30,000 48.0 1,440,000 Included in "Other Counties." 38 *Counties with less than 500 acres are not published to avoid disclosing individual operations. ALABAMA SORGHUM: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1988-89 1988 1989 11 District and Planted Harvested Yield Per Planted Harvested Yield Per County All for Harvested Production ALL for Harvested Production Purposes Grain Acre Purposes Grain Acre Acres Bushels Acres Bushels Colbert.............. . * * Franklin.. . * ... * Lauderdale........ 700 500 38.0 19,000 600 500 60.0 30000 Lawrence.......... 1,000 800 43.8 35,000 1,100 800 30.0 24,000 Limestone.........* * * Madison............1,000 700 45.7 32,000 900 700 50.0 35,000 Marion.........*.*.. Morgan........... 2,500 1,700 51.8 88,000 2,400 1,500 57.3 86,000 Winston........... District 1........ 5,200 3,700 47.0 174,000 5,000 3,500 50.0 175,000 Blount............ Calhoun........... Cherokee .......... 700 500 60.0 30,000 700 600 58.3 35,000 Cleburne.......... Cullman........... DeKalb ............ 700 500 60.0 30,000 700 500 60.0 30,000 Etowah............. * * * * * * * * Jackson........... 3,000 2,300 41.3 95,000 2,800 1,900 45.3 86,000 Marshall......... 600 500 44.0 22,000 600 600 55.0 33,000 St Clair *........ District 2....... 5,000 3,800 46.6 177,000 4,800 3,600 51.1 184,000 Bibb............... Chambers.......... Chilton........... Clay............... * * * * * * * * Coosa............... * * * * * * * * Fayette............ * * * * * * * * Jefferson.......... Lamar .............. * * * * * * * * Lee ................ * * * * * * * * Pickens .......... 1,600 1,200 40.8 49,000 1,500 1,200 42.5 51,000 Randolph.......... Shelby.............. Talladega......... 900 700 54.3 38,000 800 700 70.0 49,000 TalLapoosa* * Tuscaloosa.......* Walker............ * * * * * * * * District 3....... 2,500 1,900 45.8 87,000 2,300 1,900 52.6 100,000 Autauga............2,300 1 800 36.1 65,000 2 400 Bullock........... Dallas.......... 600 500 34.0 17,000 * Elmore............ 1,000 800 45.0 36,000 1,000 900 50.0 45,000 Gree............ Lne......... ...... * * * * 600 600 58.3 35,000 Macon............... * * * * * * * * Marengo. ............ * * * * * * * * Montgomery.:::: 800 500 28.0 14,000 8000 600 60.0 3,000 Perry. . . 7531 Sumter.............. 800 500 60.0 30,000 '600 500 38.0 19,000 District 4......... 6,200 4,600 38.5 177,000 6,400 5,300 56.0 297,000 Baldwin. ............ 800 500 42.0 21,000 1,000 500 54.0 27, 000 Butler.............. * 700 500 50.0 25,000 Choctaw............... Clarke.............. * * * * * * * * Conecuh............... Escamba * * Mbie.............. . * * * Wahington----- * * * * * * * * Other Conties.... 13,000 5,200 42.1 219,000 14,600 6,700 51.8 347,000 State Total. . 40,000 25,000 41.0 1,025,000 45,000 30,000 50.0 1,500,000 1/ Preliminary. *Counties with less than 500 acres are not published to avoid disclosing individual operations. Included in "Other Counties." 39 SOYBEANS 1989 BUSHELS PRODUCED Ten Leadin Coizties a0 Jackson.................955,000 Franklin Baldwin.................946,000 Maron Wnston Mdiso .................920,000 out Etowah Limestone................600,000 Fayette Cal u J' S 0 oieioU DeKab...................536,000 Jefferson ~r 7 0 Pickens Tucalooa Shelby Clay Houston.................525,000 Perry...................500,000 Bibba C0 Coosa C ilton . rCherokee.................470,000 Hale = v) Auauga Elmore Lee Escabia.................420,000 Mareeo? Macon Russell Lawrence.................395,000 Lownes 9' o Bullock GU~OC- ~--~I Wilcox Barbour Bule Pike Clarke UNDER 200000 Monoe enr rt 4 oneuhCoffee DaleIl Coneuh CffeeDole200,000 TO 499,999 n 500.000 TO 899.999 900.000 & OVER ALABAMA SOYBEANS: PLANTED, HARVESTED, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1984-88 REVISED, 1989 PRELIMINARY 1989 600 570 21.0 11,970 67,032 40 ALABAMA SOYBEANS: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1984-85 1984 1985 District and Planted Harvested Yield Per Planted Harvested Yield Per Conty All for Harvested Production All for Harvested Production Purposes Grain Acre Purposes Grain Acre Acres Bushels Acres Bushels Colbert...........-16,400 15,700 15.2 239,000 10,500 10,400 32.0 333000 Franklin...........15,500 14,900 11.4 170,000 8,000 7,900 30.0 237,000 Lauderdale........ 38,000 36,600 15.7 575,000 29,500 29,000 32.2 935,000 Lawrence.......... 39,000 38,800 14.1 547,000 23,000 22,500 30.7 690,000 Linestone..........38,400 38,100 21.0 801,000 30,500 29,500 32.5 960,000 Madison........... 91,000 90,700 22.5 2,041,000 67,500 65,500 29.8 1,950,000 Marion............ 17,100 16,900 11.4 193,000 8,700 8,500 29.1 247,000 Morgan............ 24,600 24,300 18.1 439,000 13,500 13,000 27.7 360,000 Winston............1,300 1,200 20.2 24,200 800 800 23.8 19,000 District 1........ 281,300 277,200 18.1 5,029,200 192,000 187,100 30.6 5,731,000 Blount.............17,700 17,100 18.4 314,000 10,800 10,600 29.7 315,000 Calhoun...........10,400 10,200 22.6 231,000 8,300 8,000 32.1 257,000 Cherokee.......... 31,300 31,100 22.8 710,000 26,000 25,500 30.5 778,000 Cleburne.......... 1,600 1,500 24.7 37,000 1,200 1,200 25.0 30,000 Cullman........... 23,500 22,500 20.4 458,000 20,000 19,700 26.6 525,000 DeKalb.............44,600 44,200 22.5 993,000 32,500 31,500 29.0 915,000 Etowah............ 16,000 15,600 20.7 323,000 13,000 12,300 28.5 350,000 Jackson........... 49,100 48,400 19.5 946,000 38,000 37,500 28.5 1,070,000 Marshall.......... 32,000 31,500 18.4 580,000 21,000 20,500 26.1 535,000 St. Clair......... 3,100 2,900 20.2 58,500 1,800 1,800 27.8 50,000 District 2........ 229,300 225,000 20.7 4,650,500 172,600 168,600 28.6 4,825,000 Bibb............... 10,000 9,700 22.9 222,000 7,500 7,400 22.3 165,000 Chambers.......... 800 800 18.1 14,500 500 500 22.0 11,000 Chilton............4,100 3,900 23.3 90,800 3,500 3,300 22.7 75,000 Clay.............. Coosa.............. Fayette........... 14,000 13,800 16.4 226,000 10,100 9,800 29.0 284,000 Jefferson......... Lamar..............12,000 11,700 14.0 164,000 7,700 7,400 26.9 199,000 Lee..................800 800 20.3 16,200 500 500 22.0 11,000 Pickens............13,900 13,700 15.5 212,000 10,300 9,500 22.1 210,000 Randolph.......... 1,200 1,100 17.2 18,900 500 500 29.0 14,500 Shelby............ 3,600 3,300 18.4 60,800 2,200 2,100 22.9 48,000 Talladega......... 29,400 24,800 22.3 554,000 20,500 20,000 30.5 610,000 Tallapoosa........ 800 700 18.3 12,800 500 500 27.0 13,500 Tuscaloosa........ 17,500 17,300 23.7 410,000 9,800 9,500 25.7 244,000 Walker............ 2,300 2,000 14.8 29,600 1,000 900 25.6 23,000 District 3....... 110,400 103,600 19.6 2,031,600 74,600 71,900 26.5 1,908,000 Autauga........... 14,900 14,700 24.4 358,000 12,500 12,000 23.8 285,000 Bullock........... 23,200 23,100 21.8 504,000 19,600 17,500 26.1 457,000 Dallas.............62,000 58,500 21.3 1,245,000 57,000 53,500 22.6 1,210,000 Elmore.............11,100 11,000 17.1 188,000 7,500 7,200 28.8 207,000 Greene.............22,500 22,300 22.0 491,000 12,000 11,500 26.6 306,000 Hale............... 39,800 39,200 23.4 918,000 29,000 28,000 25.1 704,000 Lowndes............21,000 20,800 25.1 523,000 19,000 17,800 26.6 473,000 Macon.............. 24,500 24,500 20.6 504,000 13,800 12,500 27.0 337,000 Marengo........... 24,100 23,700 19.8 469,000 18,200 17,500 24.1 422,000 Montgomery......... 26,700 25,300 23.0 582,000 23,000 21,000 28.6 600,000 Perry... .......... 60,600 56,700 24.2 1,370,000 59,000 56,500 22.6 1,275,000 Sumter............ 22,200 21,800 23.4 510,000 16,700 16,000 24.6 394,000 District 4........ 352,600 341,600 22.4 7,662,000 287,300 271,000 24.6 6,670,000 Baldwin........... 102,000 101,000 26.0 2,630,000 92,500 90,000 24.8 2,230,000 Butler............. 9,000 8,600 24.0 206,000 8,000 7,500 25.3 190,000 Choctaw............ 1,400 1,400 22.4 31,300 1,300 1,200 23.3 28,000 Clarke............. 1,400 1,400 26.5 37,100 1,300 18,100 24.5 27,000 Conecuh............ 15,700 15,700 21.5 338,000 14,000 13,000 25.4 330,000 Escambia.......... 31,000 30,900 28.7 888,000 28,000 27,000 30.7 830,000 Mobile............ 29,200 29,200 24.9 727,000 23,500 23,000 26.3 604,000 Monroe............ 21,800 21,500 24.7 531,000 17,500 17,000 31.5 535,000 Wsington........7..3,000n3,000124.9 74,600 2,400 2,200 217.7 !61,000 41 State Total. 1,400,000 1,370,000 21.0 28,770,000 1,080,000 1,030,000 27.0 27,810,000 *Counties with less than 500 acres are not published to avoid disclosing individual operations. Included in "Other Counties. ALABAMA SOYBEANS: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1986-87 1986 1987 District and PLanted Harvested Yield Per PLanted Harvested Yield Per Conty All for Harvested Prodction ALL for Harvested Production Purposes Grain Acre Purposes Grain Acre Acres BusheLs Acres Bushels Colbert............8,100 7,700 23.0 177,000 10,000 9,400 15.0 141,000 FrankLin.......... 7,900 7,300 20.3 148,000 7,600 7,300 17.5 128,000 Lauderdale.........19,700 19,000 21.8 415,000 15,700 15,200 16.5 251,000 Lawrence...........18,700 18,000 20.6 370,000 16,800 16,300 14.0 229,000 Limestone..........25,200 25,000 25.0 624,000 28,500 27,600 13.0 360,000 Madison............44,600 43,600 29.0 1,263,000 47,000 46,000 17.0 780,000 Marion ............ 6,000 5,900 28.0 165,000 7,700 7,200 15.0 108,000 Morgan.............10,200 9,800 22.0 216,000 11,200 11,000 18.0 198,000 Winston........... District 1........ 140,400 136,300 24.8 3,378,000 144,500 140,000 15.7 2,195,000 Blount.............7,100 6,900 26.5 183,000 6,100 6,000 19.0 114,000 Calhoun.............7,700 7,300 24.0 175,000 8,300 8,200 15.0 123,000 Cherokee.......... 23,700 22,900 17.9 409,000 26,500 26,000 16.5 430,000 Cleburne.......... 1,100 1,000 22.0 22,000 600 600 15.0 9,000 Cullman............11,800 11,500 21.0 242,000 12,700 12,300 19.5 240,000 DeKalb.............25,800 24,800 18.0 446,000 22,700 22,300 17.0 378,000 Etowah............ 9,000 8,500 18.5 157,000 7,900 7,700 17.5 135,000 Jackson........... 33,200 32,400 25.0 810,000 36,000 34,500 16.5 569,000 Marshall.......... 15,700 15,400 20.5 315,000 19,200 18,800 16.5 310,000 St. Clair...........1,200 1,100 20.0 22,000 700 600 15.0 9,000 District 2........ 136,300 131,800 21.1 2,781,000 140,700 137,000 16.9 2,317,000 Bibb................1,200 1,100 19.1 21,000 Chambers.....*.... Chilton........... 2,200 2,100 20.5 43,000 1,400 1,400 15.7 22,000 clay................ * Coosa.............. 900 800 22.5 18,000 Fayette........... 5,300 5,100 22.0 112,000 3,500 3,500 21.4 75,000 Jefferson......... Lamar...............4,900 4,500 19.1 86,000 4,300 4,000 14.5 58,000 Lee................ Pickens............10,500 9,900 22.5 223,000 11,700 11,500 16.0 184,000 Randolph ** ** Shelby............. 900 800 16.3 13,000 600 600 10.0 6,000 TaLladega..........15,700 13,900 25.0 347,000 15,500 15,000 11.0 165,000 Tallapoosa* ****** Tuscaloosa.......... 5,900 4,900 22.4 110,000 5,000 5,000 18.0 90,000 Walker............. 800 700 17.1 12,000 District 3........ 48,300 43,800 22.5 985,000 42,000 41,000 14.6 600,000 Autauga............ 3,000 2,500 22.8 57,000 1,600 1,500 15.3 23,000 Bulock........... 6,000 5,200 21.0 109,000 4,900 4,800 16.5 79,000 Dallas............ 24,000 23,400 18.5 434,000 23,700 23,000 16.5 380,000 Elmore............ 2,500 2,300 26.1 60,000 1,500 1,200 15.0 18,000 Greene.............3,500 2,800 22.1 62,000 1,000 1000 13.0 13,000 Hale...............15,800 15,400 23.0 354,000 11,000 10,700 19.5 209,000 Lowndes............11,300 10,200 22.8 233,000 9,000 7,800 17.4 136,000 Macon.............. 5,100 4,400 19.3 85,000 4,000 3,800 15.5 59,000 Marengo........... 15,600 13,700 24.0 329,000 10,500 9,900 21.5 213,000 Montgomery......... 8,000 6,900 22.0 152,000 6,500 6,100 17.0 104,000 Perry............. 40,000 38,600 20.4 787,000 26,700 24,700 19.4 480,000 Sumter............ 12,700 9,200 25.4 234,000 9,600 9,500 18.5 176,000 District 4........ 147,500 134,600 21.5 2,896,000 110,000 104,000 18.2 1,890,000 Baldwin........... 55,600 53,700 25.6 1,377,000 54,400 53,600 25.0 1,338,000 Butler............. 4,000 3,900 32.1 125,000 2,700 2,700 15.6 42,000 Choctaw. ............ 800 600 28.3 17,000**** Clarke. ............. 900 900 20.0 18,000*** Conecuh............ 11,000 10,600 25.0 265,000 6,200 6,100 21.5 131,000 Escambia........... 19,000 18,700 27.5 514,000 21,500 21,200 23.5 498,000 Wah ington 700_ _ _700 22.9nnn16,000n 1 ,000n 1,000 xnnn 20.04 20,000 State Total........650,000 610,000 23.0 14,030,000 600,000 580,000 18.0 10,440,000 Included in "Other Counties." 42 *Counties with less than 500 acres are not published to avoid disclosing individual operations. ALABAMA SOYBEANS: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1988-89 Colbert......... Franklin........ Lauderdale... Lawrence........ Limestone....... Madison......... Marion.......... Morgan.......... Winston......... District 1...... Blount.......... Calhoun......... Cherokee........ Cleburne........ CullIman......... Dekalb.......... Etowah.......... Jackson......... Marshall........ St Clair........ District 2. 7,600 7,400 12,500 11,700 16,000 15,700 24,500 23,300 44,500 43,800 10,500 10,000 131, 000 125,900 6,800 6,700 27,200 7,0 23400 23,200 1,100 1,100 10,300 10,100 7,2300 17,100 38,500 37,700 20,400 19,500 135,000 132,000 25.3 187,00 17.7 207,000 7,000 18.3 288,000 23.1 539,000 24.2 1,060,000 21.3 136,000 23.5 235,000 22.3 2,813,000 25.1 168,000 23.3 163,000 26.7 620,000 25.0 253,000 25.9 184,00 27.1 1,023,000 6,000 20.5 400,000 25.0 20,000 25.3 3,333,000 Produiction 9,800 9,500 10,800 10,600 17,600 16,800 26,500 25,900 45,200 41,300 6,600 6,200 9,200 8,800 131,000 124,200 6,300 5,900 7,900 7,600 19,000 18,800 1,000 900 20,400 20,000 42,000 41,600 21,300 20,700 5001 500 134,60 131,20 Bushels 24.0 228,000 25.5 130,000 21.0 223,000 23.5 395,000 23.2 600,000 22.3 920,000 22.6 140,000 23.2 204,000 22.9 2,840,000 27.3 161,000 23. 17,00 25.0 470,000 26.7 4,00 27.1 211,000 26.8 536,000 23.0 955,000 18.0 372,000 23.4 3,074,000 Bibb...............* * * * * * * * Chambers.......... * * * * * * * * Chilton ........... 1,000 1,000 27.0 27,000 * ** Clay................ * Coosa............... * * * * * * * * Fayette............4,900 4,700 22.3 105,000 4,500420*8 0 Jefferson. *. *0. *. * * 4,200 2. 8,0 Lamar .............. 4,200 4,200 23.8 100,000 4,300 4,000 18.5 74,000 Lee................. * Pickens............12,800 12,300 19.3 237,000 11,200 10,600 15.0 159,000 Randolph.........*.* Shelby...............******* Talladega..........13,500 13,300 26.2 348,000 15,200 14,700 18.7 275,000 TalLapoosa.....*... * * Tuscaloosa.......... .4,200 4,000 23.3 93,000 6,0005 *2*1 * Walker.............. * * * * * 5,00239*3400 District 3......... 40,600 39,500 23.0 910,000 41,200 39,100 18.6 727,000 Autauga............ 2,500 2,400 24.2 58,000 3,100 3,100 15.2 47,000 Bullock............ 5,000 4,300 18.4 79,000 3,100 2,900 16.9 49,000 Dallas............ 22,000 21,000 24.1 506,000 21,500 20,000 17.0 340,000 Elmore............. 1,600 1,600 25.0 40,000 1,400 1,300 20.0 26,000 Greene............. 4,500 3,400 22.1 75,000 6,000 5,300 16.0 85,000 Hale.............. 10,200 10,000 26.1 261,000 11,000 10,700 12.0 128,000 Lowndes........... .5,000 4,900 23.5 115,000 4,200 3,700 24.1 89,000 Macon.............. 4,000 3,700 25.7 95,000 3,700 3,500 15.7 55,000 Marengo............8,500 6,800 22.8 155,000 5,800 5,400 17.0 92,000 Montgomery......... 7,600 7,400 25.4 188,000 6,500 6,000 24.0 144,000 Perry............. 27,000 25,500 20.1 513,000 24,700 23,300 21.5 500,000 Sumter............. 9,200 9,000 26.0 234,000 10,000 9,200 21.0 193,000 District 4........ 107,100 100,000 23.2 2,319,000 101,000 94,400 18.5 1,748,000 Baldwin........... 58,000 57,700 27.7 1,600,000 45,000 43,000 22.0 946,000 Butler.............2,500 2,400 24.2 58,000 3,200 2,800 16.1 45,002 Choctaw............... Clarke............. 700 700 35.7 25,000 Conecuh........... 6,000 5,900 27.1 160,000 6,000 4,200 16.2 68,000 Escambia...........15,000 13,800 29.0 400,000 25,800 24,500 17.1 420,000 Mobile........... 15,200 15,000 28.3 425,000 16,300 15,000 24.0 360,000 Monroe.............9,000 8,900 31.2 278,000 11,100 10,500 15.7 165,000 Washington......... 1,000 900 24.4 22,000 1,500 1,500 18.0 27,000 Wilcox.............3,500 3,100 23.9 74,000 2,400 2,300 19.1 000 District 5.........110,900 108,400 28.1 3,042,000 111,300 103,800 20.0 2,075,000 Barbour. ............ 800 800 25.0 20,000 800 700 22.9 16,000 Coffee............ 5,700 5,600 29.5 165,000 7,600 7,000 21.4 150,000 Covington.......... 8,200 8,100 29.6 240,000 10,900 10,400 19.2 200,000 Crenshaw........... 1,400 1,400 28.6 40,000 1,900 1,900 18.4 35,000 Dale............... 1,500 1,500 24.7 37,000 2,500 2,400 17.9 43,000 Geneva............ 16,400 16,000 29.3 468,000 19,500 18,600 19.0 354,000 Henry............. .3,700 3,600 25.0 90,000 4,300 3,900 18.5 72,000 Houston............21,600 21,400 29.6 633,000 27,800 27,200 19.3 525,000 Pike............... 1,100 1,000 32.0 32,000 1,300 1,200 21.7 26,000 Russell............ 3,000 2,900 19.0 55,000 1,900 1,700 23.5 40,000 District 6......... 63,400 62,300 28.6 1,780,000 78,500 75,000 19.5 1,461,000 Other Coznties. 2,000 1,900 27.9 53,000 2,400 2,300 19.6 45,000 State Total....... 590,000 570,000 25.0 14,250,000 600,000 570,000 21.0 11,970,000 1/ Preliminary. *Counties with in "Other Counties." less than 500 acres are not published to avoid disclosing individual operations. Included 43 ri I i I ~ ~ I _I_ WHEAT 1989 BUSHELS PRODUCED Ten Leading Counties Madison.................965,000 Frnklin 'ft ddBaldwin.................650,000 Marn nston Cullmanne................425,000 out Etowah Lauderdale...............341,000 Walker Fayette 5K \&o xo C \ Escambia.................330,000 Jefferon Talladega................280,000 Pickens Tuscaloosa Shehlb clayoybO Jackson.................275,000 BibbS 0ce Coosa 0 Houston.................258,000 t0 hilton o r Hle f er DeKalb..................197,000 Autaugl Elmore Lee Macon Cherokee.................173,000 Dallas ,Rusl Lowndes oh Bulc Gh Wilcox Barbour ButleUNDER 100000 Clarrke me" c Monroe c rch ale100,000 TO 199,999 c n 200,000 TO 499,999 TLT 500,000 & OVER ALABAMA WHEAT: PLANTED, HARVESTED, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1984-88 REVISED, 1989 PRELIMINARY 1985 500 400 32.0 12,800 39,040 1986 340 220 26.0 5,720 14,872 1987 250 170 31.0 5,270 13,175 1988 270 200 43.0 8,600 28,380 1989 300 220 30.0 6,600 23,100 44 ALABAMA WHEAT: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1984-85 Colbert......... Frankiin......... Lauderdale... Lawrence........ Limestone....... Madison......... Marion.......... Morgan......... Winston......... District 1... Blount.......... Calhoun......... Cherokee........ Cleburne........ CullIman......... DeKalb......... Etowah.......... Jackson......... Marshall........ St. Clair........ District 2. 6,500 5,0 3,000 2,400 17,000 14,500 13,000 11,000 15,000 14,000 25,500 24,400 18,000 15,500 102,000 89,200 ,000 32,500 3,000 2,500 7,5000 5,0021,000 1,00 9,500 6,000 11,500 8, 000 6,000 5,000 1,200 1,000 70,700 50,500 38.9 210,000 46.6 675,000 40.9 450,000 46.4 650,000 49.3 1,085,000 35.2 155,000 53.9 835,000 46.4 4,142,000 42.9 150,000 42.0 105,000 39. 215,000 43.8 235, 000 45.0 270,000 41.0 635,000 37.0 100,000 38.8 310,000 32.0 32,00 39.7 2,007,000 6,400 2,900 16,000 15,000 17, 000 26,000 5,400 14,500 103,200 7,500 3,000 7,500 1,000 9,400 22,000 4,000 10,500 5,500 1,500 71,900 6,300 2,500 15,000 14,000 15,600 24,000 4,800 13,200 95,400 5,300 2,900 6,90 6900 8,700 20,500 3,600 10,200 5,200 1,300 65,500 36.0 28.4 30.7 31.2 28.8 37.0 27.9 36.0 32.9 Produiction ets 227,000 71,000 460,000 437,000 450,000 888,000 134,000 475,000 3,142,000 30.2 160,000 40.3 117,000 40.0 36,000 29.0 252,000 39.7 814,000 40.3 145,000 39.2 400,000 32.7 170,000 29.2 38,000 36.9 2,420,000 Bibb .............6 .3,000 2,500 42.0 105,000 4,000 2,800 29.3 82,000 Chambers.......... .1,200 900 40.0 36,000 1,000 700 38.6 27,000 Chilton........... 2,000 1,500 30.0 45,000 2,500 1,600 25.0 40,000 CLay............ * * * * * * * Coosa ............ .. * * * * * * * * Fayette........... 2,000 1,300 36.9 48,000 2,200 1,600 27.2 43,500 Jefferson......... Lamar.............. 2,000 1,500 23.3 35,000 2,100 1,800 24.7 44,500 Lee................1,100 700 35.7 25,000 900 500 30.0 15,000 Pickens............9,000 50500 8.200000 70000 38.3 23,000 Randolph. . 500 38.2 21,000 7,0005,00 2.44,000 Shelby.............1,000 900 33.3 30,000 1,100 1,000 30.0 30,000 Talladega........... 7,000 5,400 47.2 255,000 6,700 6,000 38.3 230, Tallapoosa.... 900 500 36.0 18,000 900 500 30.0 15,000 Tuscaloosa........... 6,000 4,500 35.6 160,000 5,500 4,200 27.4 115,000 Walker............ * * * * * * District 3..........35,200 25,200 38.4 967,000 34,600 26,300 30.9 812,000 Autauga............ 59000 4,000 31.3 125,000 6,000 4,000 28.3 113,000 Bullock........... 6,000 5,000 30.0 150,000 5,000 3,700 25.1 93,000 Dallas.. 15,000 13,000 26.2 340,000 18,500 15,000 26.0 390,000 Elmore............. 9,000 5,000 34.0 170,000 10,000 4,000 30.0 120,000 Greene............ 7,000 5,500 34.5 190,000 6,500 3,500 24.3 85,000 Hale ............... 13,000 8,000 43.8 350,000 14,000 6,000 26.3 157,500 Lowndes............ 10,000 6,000 28.3 170,000 11,500 6,500 25.4 165,000 Macon.............. 3,400 2,800 39.3 110,000 3,300 2,200 26.8 59,000 Marengo.......... .12,000 9,000 31.1 280,000 14,000 8,000 24.4 195,000 Montgomery.........22,000 18,000 27.8 500,000 27,000 17,000 26.9 458,000 Perry........... 16,000 12,000 33.3 400,000 18,000 12,000 29.2 350,000 Sumter............ .8,000 5,500 40.0 220,000 5,000 3,300 21.4 70,500 District 4.........126,400 93,800 32.0 3,005,000 138,800 85,200 26.5 2,256,000 Baldwin............27,500 24,000 42.1 1,010,000 29,500 28,500 39.7 1,132,000 Butler............5,500 4,800 41.7 200,000 58 4,900 30.6 150,000 Choctaw......... Clarke.............. * * * * * * * * Conecuh........... 6,000 5,200 40.4 210,000 5,700 3,800 38.2 145,000 Escambia .......... 18500 15,000 46.7 700,000 20,000 16,000 36.0 576,000 Mobile............. 6,000 5,000 36.0 180,000 6,000 5,400 38.3 207,000 Monroe............. 5,500 5,000 38.0 190,000 5,600 5,000 39.0 195,000 Washington......... 1,000 700 30.0 21,000 1,000 800 37.5 30,000 Wilcox............. 6,000 5,000 27.0 135,000 5,000 3,500 29.7 104,000 District 5......... 76,000 64,700 40.9 2,646,000 78,600 67,900 37.4 2,539,000 Barbour............ 3,500 3,500 37.1 130,000 3,600 3,400 26.5 90,000 Coffee............. 8,000 7,000 37.1 260,000 7,400 6,800 24.6 167,000 Covington.......... 8,000 7,000 34.3 240,000 7,400 6,300 27.8 175,000 Crenshaw........... 2, 500 2, 000 35.0 70, 000 2,500 2,000 27.0 54, 000 Dale............... 5,000 3,500 41.4 145,000 4,900 4,000 26.5 106,000 Geneva............ 15,000 11,000 38.2 420,000 17,500 13,000 29.2 380,000 Henry.............. 9,000 8,000 36.3 290,000 9,300 8,500 26.5 225,000 Houston...........'10,000 8,000 32.5 260,000 11,000 8,600 27.6 237,000 Pike............... 4,500 4,000 38.8 155,000 4,300 4,000 28.0 112,000 Russell........... 2,0.,00 3. 5000 2,200 1,300 26.9 35,000 District 6......... 67,I500 55,400 36.4 2,015,000 70,100 57,900 27.3 1,581,000 Other Counties. 2,200 1,200 31.7 38,000 2,800 1,800 27.8 50,000 State Total....... 480,000 380,000 39.0 14,820,000 500,000 400,000 32.0 12,800,000 Included in "Other Counties." 45 *Countles with less than 500 acres are not published to avoid disclosing individual operations. __ __ ____ _____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ ____ _____ 1 ~_~1111 Iff -V J~r L L. i I ALABAMA WHEAT: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1986-81 1986 1987 District and PLanted Harvested YieLd Per PLanted Harvested Yield Per Conty All for Harvested Production ALL for Harvested Production Purposes Grain Acre Purposes Grain Acre Acres Bushels Acres Bushels CoLbert............5,300 4,500 23.3 105,000 6,100 4,500 30.9 139,000 FrankLin...........2,000 1,400 28.6 40,000 700 500 30.0 15,000 LauderdaLe.........12,000 10,500 28.1 295,000 5,800 4,500 32.4 146,000 Lawrence...........11,000 8,500 20.6 175,000 4,300 3,500 32.0 112,000 Limestone..........5,000 3,500 30.0 105,000 7,000 5,500 42.7 235,000 Madison............21,000 15,500 29.5 458,000 16,000 13,000 37.7 490,000 Marion ............ 4,000 3,000 27.7 83,000 2,500 1,900 24.7 47,000 Morgan.............8,000 3,000 24.0 72,000 3,600 2,700 33.3 90,000 Winston........... District 1........ 68,300 49,900 26.7 1,333,000 46,000 36,100 35.3 1,274,000 Blount............ 5,000 2,000 30.0 60,000 2,300 1,000 30.0 30,000 CaLhoun............2,000 1,500 20.0 30,000 2,200 1,700 30.0 51, Cherokee.......... 5000 ,000 18.8 75,000 5,000 3600 34.4 124,000 Cleburne.............800 700 21.4 15,000 * * * * Cullman........... 5,500 4,000 28.3 113,000 2,800 2,000 30.0 60,000 DeKaib.............12,200 10,800 25.3 273,000 5,500 3,500 28.6 100,000 Etowah............ 3,500 2,500 22.8 57,000 1,300 1,000 33.0 133,000 Jackson............5,500 4,500 20.0 90,000 4,500 3,800 30.0 11,000 Marshall.......... 5,000 3,000 20.0 60,000 2,000 1,100 St. CLar.. . 800 500 24.0 12,000 * District 2........ 45,300 33,500 23.4 785,000 25,600 17,700 30.8 545,000 Bibb.............. 1,800 500 20.0 10,000 * Chambers * * * * * * * * ChiLton............1,000 600 25.0 15,000 * CLay............ Coosa................ * * * * * * * Fayette............ 900 600 30.0 18,000 700 500 26.0 13,000 Jefferson * * * * * * * * Lamar.............. 800 500 28.0 14,000 1,200 700 25.7 18,000 Lee ................ * * * * * * * * Pickens............5,000 3,500 27.1 95,000 2,000 1,000 26.0 26,000 Randolph.. * * * * * * * * Shelby .... * * * * * * * * Talladega..........3,800 2,100 21.0 44,000 5,500 3,500 32.0 112,000 Tallapoosa * * * * * * * Tuscaloosa........ 5,000 3,000 20.0 60,000 4,200 3,000 26. Walker. ........... * * * * District 3.........18,300 10,800 23.7 256,000 13,600 8,700 28.5 248,000 Autauga........ .... 5,000 3,200 20.3 65,000 3,000 1,200 26.7 32,000 Bullock............1,000 700 21.4 15,000 800 500 24.0 12,000 Dallas.............13,000 7,500 22.0 165,000 7,000 6,200 25.5 158,000 Elmore.............7,000 3,000 30.0 90,000 3,100 1,200 33.3 40,000 Greene............ 4,500 3,000 21.7 65,000 3,000 800 28.8 23,000 Hale...............13,000 7,000 30.7 215,000 6,200 3,000 27.3 82, Lone.......,0 ,0 13 85,000 7,200 1,300 19.2 25,000 owds..... 7,0 4,213Macon.............. 1,800 800 25.0 20,000 2,900 1,300 34645,000 Marengo........... 12,500 5,500 27.3 150,000 9,800 4 ,30 1.15,0 Montgomery......... 23,000 11,000 25.0 275,000 9,000 4,000 25.0 100,000 Perry............. 15,000 6,000 15.0 90,000 9,500 5,300 25.5 135,000 Sumter............. 2,000 1,000 35.0 35,000 2,30 ,0 855,0 District 4........ 105,300 52,700 24.1 1,7,0 3803,40 2.83,0 Baldwin........... 25,000 21,300 37.0 788,000 27,000 20,500 36.6 751,000 Butter............. 2,000 1,000 32.0 32,000 2,500 1,500 25.3 38,000 Choctaw............... Clark............... * * * * 600 500 32.0 16,000 Conecuh............ 3,500 1,800 26.1 47,000 2,800 2,000 33.5 67,000 Escambia........... 12,200 8,000 28.1 225,000 9,600 7,500 31.1 233,000 ashingtonAA7*n*n*0 *7600n 500n32.0nn16,000n 46 Other Co ties . 3,400 1,500 25.3 38,000 3,900 2,100 31.9 67,000 State TotaL........340,000 220,000 26.0 5,720,000 250,000 170,000 31.0 5,270,000 *Counties with Less than 500 acres are not published to avoid discLos-ing individuaL operations. Included in "Other Counties" ALABAMA WHEAT: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1988-89 1988 1989 1 District and Planted Harvested YieLd Per Planted Harvested Yield Per Conty ALL for Harvested Production All for Harvested Production Purposes Grain Acre Purposes Grain Acre Acres Bushels Acres Bushels Colbert............6,000 5,600 46.4 260,000 6,000 3,600 38.9 140,000 Franklin...........1,000 800 45.0 36,000 1,500 800 21.3 17,000 Lauderdale........ 6,500 5,900 44.9 265,000 10,000 9,300 36.7 341,000 Lawrence...........3,500 3,200 47.8 153,000 7,000 6,200 26.3 163,000 Limestone......... 8,000 7,500 51.9 389,000 11,000 10,500 40.5 425,000 Madison............16,000 14,500 65.9 955,000 20,000 19,400 49.7 965,000 Marion............ 3,000 2,300 61.7 142,000 3,200 2,700 25.6 69,000 Morgan.............4,000 3,200 45.9 147,000 3,500 2,700 38.9 105,000 Winston........... District 1........ 48,000 43,000 54.6 2,347,000 62,200 55,200 40.3 2,225,000 Blount............ 2,800 1,600 53.1 85,000 2,500 1,200 35.0 42,000 Calhoun............1,700 1,400 50.0 70,000 2,800 2300 35.7 82,000 Cherokee.......... 4,600 4,100 61.0 250,000 4,800 4,100 42.2 173,000 Cleburne.......... Cullman........... 2,300 1,900 58.9 112,000 3,000 2,400 29.2 70,000 DeKalb.............7,000 5,700 53.5 305,000 7,500 6,300 31.3 197,000 Etowah............ 1,700 1,400 50.0 70,000 1,600 700 21.4 15,000 Jackson............8,000 5,600 35.7 200,000 7,500 7,200 38.2 275,000 Marshall.......... 2,000 800 36.3 29,000 2,400 2,100 35.2 74,000 St. Clair.......... 900 500 26.0 13,000 1,000 500 26.0 13,000 District 2.........31,000 23,000 49.3 1,134,000 33,100 26,800 35.1 941,000 Bibb..............* Chambers.........*. Chilton ............ * * * * 700 500 26.0 13,000 Ca........* * * * * * * * Clay......... Coosa .............. * * * * * * * * Fayette........... 700 500 30.0 15,000 * Jefferson. *...... Lamar.............. 1,400 1,100 32.7 36,000 1,200 700 28.6 20,000 Lee ................ * * * * * * * * Pickens............3,000 2,600 34.6 90,000 3,700 2,900 15.9 46,000 Randolph * * * * * * * * Shelby............ Talladega..........8,000 5,000 48.6 243,000 9,000 8,500 32.9 280,000 Tallapoosa. * * ** Tuscaloosa......... 3,500 3,400 34.1 116,000 3,200 2,400 27.1 65,000 Walker............ District 3.........16,600 12,600 39.7 500,000 17,800 15,000 28.3 424,000 Autauga........... 3,700 1,800 41.7 75,000 2,800 2,000 26.5 53,000 Bullock........... 1,000 500 26.0 13,000 700 500 26.0 13,000 Dallas......... 8,500 6,900 43.5 300,000 6,200 3,000 18.3 55,000 Elmore............ 3,300 1,000 33.0 33,000 2,100 1,000 24.0 24,000 Greene.............3,500 1,200 40.0 48,000 4,600 1,500 18.7 28,000 Hale.............. 6,700 4,500 50.7 228,000 6,500 4,000 12.5 50,000 Lowndes........... 7,400 2,400 23.8 57,000 5,000 2,500 20.0 50,000 Macon..............3,000 2,500 23.2 58,000 1,800 1,000 30.0 30,000 Marengo........... 10,000 7,500 37.1 278,000 7,000 4,300 27.9 120,000 Montgomery......... 8,000 4,400 36.4 160,000 6,500 4,500 11.1 50,000 Perry.............. 8,700 3,700 25.1 93,000 8,000 6,100 16.4 100,000 Sumter............. 3,000 1,400 34.3 48,000 2,400 1,200 16.7 20,000 District 4......... 66,800 37,800 36.8 1,391,000 53,600 31,600 18.8 593,000 Baldwin........... 28,500 24,000 38.8 932,000 30,000 25,500 25.5 650,000 Butler............. 2,100 1,600 39.4 63,000 2,500 1,500 30.0 45,000 Choctaw............... Clarke............... Conecuh............ 3,000 2,000 37.5 75,000 3,300 2,300 35.7 82,000 Escambia........... 11,000 8,800 35.6 313,000 14,000 9,200 35.9 330,000 Mobile.......7,000n 6,200 35.8 222,000 9,500 5,6002 1.4 120,000 State TotaL. j 270,000 200,000 43.0 8,600,000 300,000 220,000 30.0 6,600,000 1/ Preliminary. *Couties with in "Other Counties." less than 500 acres are not published to avoid disclosing individual operations. Included 47 ALABAMA IRISH POTATOES AND SwEETPOTATOES: PLANTED, HARVESTED, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1984-88 REVISED, 1989 PRELIMINARY ALABAMA PEACHES AND PECANS: PRODUCTION, 1984-88 REVISED, 1989 PRELIMINARY Irish Potatoes Seetpotatoes Peaches Pecans Year Planted Harvested Yield Production Planted Harvested Yield Production Production Production Thousand Acres Cwt. Thousand Cwt. Thousand Acres Cut. Thousand Ct. Million Lbs. Million Lbs. 1980 15.0 14.5 76 1,100 5.5 5.3 100 530 14.0 20.0 1981 13.2 13.1 159 2,085 5.6 5.4 115 621 22.0 34.0 1982 13.2 12.8 157 2,004 5.7. 5.5 120 660 15.0 23.0 1983 14.0 13.4 115 1,536 5.0 4.9 105 515 14.0 24.0 1984 13.2 12.9 124 1,599 6.0 5.9 115 679 22.0 13.0 1985 13.4 13.1 172 2,252 5.5 5.4 120 648 1.5 16.0 1986 13.3 12.9 139 1,792 4.8 4.7 110 517 6.0 16.0 1987 13.9 13.6 143 1,940 4.1 4.0 90 360 13.0 25.0 1988 12.9 12.6 108 1,355 4.2 4.1 115 472 24.0 10.0 1989 13.2 12.9 199 2,571 4.0 3.9 120 468 15.0 22.0 ALABAMA SIET CORN AND TOMATOES FOR FRESH MARKET, ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1984-88 REVISED, 1989 PRELIMINARY Sweet Corn Tomatoes Year Planted Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Planted Harvested Yield Per Acre Production ACRES CUT. 1,000 CUT. ACRES CUT. 1,000 CUT. 1980 4,400 2,300 46 106 5,200 4,800 87 415 1981 5,000 4,900 35 171 4,760 4,250 108 491 1982 5,000 4,900 37 181 3,950 3,600 100 360 1983 5,000 4,200 32 134 3,950 2,900 84 244 1984 5,500 5,000 50 250 3,850 3,100 92 285 1985 5,700 4,800 50 240 4,000 3,050 100 305 1986 5,500 5,000 60 300 3,800 2,800 100 280 1987 6,000 5,500 75 413 4,200 3,500 100 350 1988 4,500 3,500 50 175 3,700 3,100 115 357 1989 3,900 3,300 50 165 3,200 2,700 120 324 ALABAMA FLORICULTURE CROPS 1987-88 REVISED, 1989 PRELIMINARY VALUE OF SALES PRODUCERS PRODUCTION AREA QUANTITY SOLD AT WHOLESALE PLANT 1987 19 1989 1987 1988 1989 1987 1]j8 9 POTTED PLANTS -NUMBER- -1,000 SQ. FT.- -1,000 POTS- -1,000 DOLLARS- Chrysanthemums 1/.............. 16 17 14 438 454 603 703 633 961 2,239 2,552 2,833 Azaleas........................ 10 11 9 62 27 27 40 26 28 245 164 154 Easter Lilies.................. 15 17 17 159 142 144 188 188 186 686 737 699 Poinsettia..................... 65 67 60 1,431 1,352 1,475 786 730 976 2,374 2,646 3,451 Hardy/Garden Hums.............. 27 30 33 416 368 384 377 347 382 644 444 541 Geraniums (Cuttings)........... 71 57 62 258 233 259 256 299 229 577 559 630 Geraniums (Seed)............... 19 29 21 70 106 92 276 388 383 199 358 323 Other Flowering & Foliar . Type Bedding Plants........... 37 53 39 208 449 494 703 1,670 1,717 633 1,150 1,174 Other Flowering Plants.......... 47 71 28 378 602 419 566 1,223 981 1,553 2,633 2,056 1/ Including Hardy/Garden Hums. 2/ Includes other minor categories n/a: not available not listed and for this reason the above items do not add to the state total. 48 ALABAMA SWEETPOTATOES: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1984-89 1984 1985 1986 County Harvested YieLd Production Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production Acres Cut. Cut. Acres Cut. Cut. Acres cut. Cut. BaLdwin............... 1,200 113 136,000 1,200 125 150,000 1,300 104 135,000 Chilton. ............... * * * 400 133 53,000 400 115 46,000 Cullman ............... 3,200 121 387,000 2,400 120 288,000 2,000 120 240,000 Dale ................. 200 105 21,000 200 115 23,000 100 80 8,000 Macon .................. 100 100 10,000 100 110 11,000 100 100 10,000 Morgan ............... 200 105 21,000 200 110 22,000 100 100 10,000 Tuscaloosa ........... 200 100 20,000 200 115 23,000 200 110 22,000 Other Counties ....... 800 105 84,000 700 111 78,000 500 92 46,000 State Total............5,900 115 679,000 5,400 120 648,000 4,700 110 517,000 1987 1988 1989 1/ County Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production Acres Cut. Cut. Acres Cut. Cut. Acres Cut. Cut. Baldwin .............. 1,400 70 98,000 1,400 130 182,000 1,400 130 182,000 Chilton............... 600 80 48,000 600 120 72,000 400 120 48,000 Cullman............... 1,600 110 176,000 1,700 102 174,000 1,700 115 196,000 Dale.................. * Macon.. ............... * * * * * * * * * Morgan ................. 100 100 10,000 100 100 10,000 100 120 12,000 Tuscaloosa * *.*....... Other Counties ....... 300 93 28,000 300 113 34,000 300 100 30,000 State Total............4,000 90 360,000 4,100 115 472,000 3,900 120 468,000 1/ Preliminary. *Data not published for counties with less than 100 acres. ALABAMA IRISH POTATOES: ACREAGE, YIELD, AND PRODUCTION, 1984-89 1984 1985 1986 County Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production Acres Cut. Cut. Acres Cut. Cut. Acres Cut. Ct. Baldwin................3,000 145 435,000 4,000 165 660,000 3,800 150 569,000 Cullman................ 1,000 125 125,000 800 163 130,000 1,000 125 125,000 DeKalb................ 5,300 120 634,000 4,700 198 930,000 4,300 140 602,000 Jackson................ 2,300 110 253,000 2,200 150 330,000 2,400 130 313,000 Mobile................. 900 120 108,000 1,200 145 174,000 1,200 130 156,000 Other Counties.... 400 110 44,000 200 140 28,000 200 135 27,000 State Total............ 12,900 124 1,599,000 13,100 172 2,252,000 12,900 139 1,792,000 1/ Preliminary. 49 ALABAMA PEACHES: PRODUCTION, 1984-89 Conty 1984 1985 1986 ( 1987 1 1988 1989 1/ District 1 CoLbert..............372,000 Franklin........... Lauderdale......... Lawrence............235,000 * * 15,000 Limestone...........2,400,000 * 850,000 500,000 1,100,000 Madison .. * * 150,000 100,000 870,000 20,000 Marion .............. * * * * * * Morgan...............950,000 * 250,000 200,000 1,000,000 40,000 Winston * * * * * * District 2 Blount ............. 5,500,000 * 1,000,000 3,100,000 3,300,000 300,000 Calhoun............. 29,000 * 20,000 25,000 30,000 Cherokee.............218,000 * 50,000 * 225,000 10,000 Cleburne............ 55,000 Cullman..............216,000 * 200,000 75,000 430,000 60,000 DeKatb.............. 68,000 * ** Etowah. * * * 10,000 50,000 70,000 Jackson............ Marshall............226,000 * 50,000 50,000 150,000 20,000 St. Clair * * * 40,000 25,000 10,000 District 3 Bibb................104,000 30,000 40,000 40,000 20,000 10,000 Chambers. ....... Chilton............ 6,800,000 650,000 2,200,000 7,800,000 11,200,000 11,000,000 Clay.................35,000 * * 10,000 100,000 50,000 Coosa ............... * * * * 200,000 100,000 Fayette..............75,000 * Jefferson...........610,000 * 30,000 * 60,000 40,000 Lamar. ............... * * * * * * Lee ................. 225,000 108,000 120,000 50,000 175,000 150,000 Pickens * * * 10,000 150,000 80,000 Randolph * * * * * * Shelby.............. * * * * 25,000 15,000 TalLadega............118,000 28,000 35,000 120,000 230,000 200,000 Tallapoosa * * * TuscaIoosa.......... 30,000 85,000 100,000 150,000 275,000 200,000 Walker...............70,000 * ** District 4 Autauga.............740,000 240,000 300,000 100,000 300,000 200,000 Buttock * * * * * * Dallas.............. Elmore .............. * * * * * * Greene. .............. * * * * * * Hale................198,000 * ** Lowndes * * * * * * Macon................100,000 * ** Marengo * * * * * * Montgomery. . * * * * Perry............... 57,000***** Sumter................ * * * * * * District 5 Baldwin...... * * * * 50,000 40,000 Butter.............. 115,000 * * 10,000** Choctaw............ Clarke.............. 120,000 86,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 75,000 Conecuh * * * * * * Escambia...... * * * 10,000 300,000 200,000 Mobile................ * 25,000 30,000 100,000 500,000* Monroe.............. 40,000 18,000 25,000 60,000 70,000 20,000 50 State Total.........J 22,000,000 1,500,000 6,000,000 13,000,000 24,000,000 15,000,000 1/ Preliminary. *Counties with less than 5,000 pounds or any counties for which figures would disclose individual operation are combined into "Other Counties." ALABAMA PECANS: PRODUCTION, 1984-89 County 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 Pouids District 1 Colbert .. *..*.*. Franklin *....*.*. Lauderdale ... * Lawrence *..... Limestone 10,000 10,000 10,000 15,000 Madison. 15,000 40,000 50,000 100,000 90,000 100,000 Marion ....... * Morgan * * * * * * Winston ....... District 2 Blount ........ Calhoun *...... Cherokee ...... Cleburne *.*.. Cullman ..... 60,000 60,000 65,000 70,000 15,000 60,000 DeKalb .... ** Etowah ........ Jackson *...... Marshall 70,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 * 10,000 St. CLair ..... District 3 Bibb * * * * * * Chambers ...... 20,000 20,000 20,000 30,000 20,000 40,000 Chilton ...... 15,000 15,000 20,000 40,000 15,000 30,000 Clay .......... * * * * * * Coosa ......... * * * 15,000 * 15,000 Fayette *...... Jefferson *.... Lamar *........ Lee ......... .30,000 30,000 25,000 90,000 25,000 100,000 Pickens ....... Randolph ...... Shelby ... *..*. Talladega ..... Tallapoosa ... 25.000 20,000 20,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 Tuscaloosa .... 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 35,000 Walker .. *...*. District 4 Autauga ....... 140,000 200,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 100,000 Buttock ......... 1,200,000 1,100,000 1,000,000 900,000 1,000,000 1,100,000 Dallas ........ 70,000 300,000 350,000 250,000 300,000 350,000 Elmore ........ 110,000 140,000 200,000 150,000 65,000 150,000 Greene ........ Hate .......... 20,000 280,000 250,000 215,000 125,000 150,000 Lowndes ....... 50,000 175,000 100,000 80,000 50,000 70,000 Macon.......... 105,000 100,000 90,000 100,000 95,000 100,000 Marengo ....... 10,000 15,000 10,000 15,000 10,000 15,000 Montgomery .. 500,000 480,000 400,000 350,000 325,000 400,000 Perry..... 50,000 40,000 65,000 50,000 25,000 65,000 Sumter .... 100,000 45,000 50,000 110,000 10,000 150,000 District 5 Baldwin......... 1,600,000 2,500,000 2,600,000 5,000,000 900,000 5,000,000 Butler .... 350,000 450,000 600,000 550,000 500,000 550,000 Choctaw.... 60,000 70,000 75,000 100,000 25,000 50,000 Clarke .... 70,000 40,000 70,000 60,000 35,000 75,000 Conecuh.... 230,000 90,000 90,000 110,000 50,000 70,000 Escambia .... 400,000 450,000 425,000 425,000 80,000 400,000 Mobile.......... 1,100,000 780,000 750,000 6,400,000 1,500,000 4,500,000 Monroe .... 90,000 85,000 150,000 170,000 150,000 170,000 State Total........13,000,000 16,000,000 16,000,000 25,000,000 10,000,000 22,000,000 1/ Preliminary. *Couties with less than 10,000 pounds or any counties for which figures would disclose individual operations are combined into "other Counties." 51 111 1w Iis LIVESTOCK REVIEW 1989 SCOTT A. HINTON Cattle Numbers Down 1 Percent: All cattle and calves in Alabama as of January 1, 1990 totaLed 1,780,000 head. This is 1 percent below the January 1 inventory Last year but 2 percent above the January 1, 1988, inventory. Total cows on hand decreased 1 percent from Last year's inventory of 940,000 head. Beef cows were 1 percent below the 1989 estimate of 895 thousand head. Milk cows were down 11 percent. Other class estimates on January 1, 1990, are as follows: ALL heifers 500 pounds and over, 210 thousand head, same as Last year; beef cow replacements, 140 thousand head, 1 percent below Last year; milk cow replacements, 14 thousand head, same as last year; other heifers, 56 thousand head, up 4 percent from Last year; steers totaling 100 thousand head, up 5 percent from Last year; and calves under 500 pounds, at 480 thousand head, decreased 3 percent from January 1, 1989. Hogs: ALabama's December 1, 1989, hog and pig inventory was 300,000 head, down 13 percent from Last year. Breeding dropped to 36,000 head, down 12,000 head from a year earlier. Market hogs decreased to 264,000, down 11 percent. The 1989 pig crop totaled 468,000 head, down 17 percent from 1988. Pork producers farrowed 61,000 sows during 1989, down 22 percent from the previous year. ALabama ranked 21st among states in total hog numbers. Milk Production Unchanged: ALabama's dairymen produced an estimated 523 miLLion pounds of milk during 1989, virtuaLLy unchanged from the 524 miLLion pounds during 1988. Production per cow averaged 12,163 pounds, compared with 11,909 pounds the previous year. The inventory, at 40,000 head on January 1, 1990, is down 11 percent from the 45,000 on hand January 1, 1989. Red Meat Production: The 1989 production of red meat (beef, veal, pork, and mutton) in ALabama totaled 232.0 million pounds (dress weight). This was slightly below the 1988 LeveL. CattLe slaughter totaLed 270,600 head, 4 percent above a year earlier. CaLf slaughter totaLed 500 head, unchanged from the previous year. Hogs butchered, at 203,700 head, was down 9 percent from a year ago. 52 CATTLE and CALVES January 1, 1990 eT Ten Leading Counties Montgomery...............59,300 Marion Wnston Cullman.................55,700 In Etowah .r Lowndes.................54,500 do Wlker a 8 alhoua, Faoyette 5 ' nJ Geneva ................... 45,200 JefferonG o ho Q Pike ..................... 43,500 Pickensr Tscaloosa Shelby Clay~I Pik,,, Morgan..................43,200 Bibb O Coosa o o DeKalb..................42,700 Perry Elmore Lse Lauderdale...............42,700 Autauga Covington................41,700 Bullock Dallas..................41,100 0 Butler Clarke Monroe UNDER 25,000 Sonecuh Dale gof" 25.000 to 34.999 Escambia 35,000 to 49,999 -i 50.000 & OVER ALABAMA CATTLE AND CALVES: JANUARY 1 INVENTORY AND VALUE, 1981-89 REVISED, 1990 PRELIMINARY Cows & Heifers Heifers 500 Pouznds Steers, Bulls That Have Calved 8 Over & Heifers Value Beef Milk Steers Bulls Steers, Beef Milk Cow Cow 500 Lbs. 500 Lbs. Heifers, Average Year Cows Cows Replace- Replace- Other & & & Bulls Total per Total ments ments Over Over Under Head 1990 [ 890 40 140 14 56 100 60 480 1,780 510 907,800 53 ALABAMA CATTLE AND CALVES: INVENTORY, SUPPLY, AND DISPOSITION, 1980-89 Farm Beginning Calves Inship- Narketings Slaughter Deaths Ending Year Inventory Born ents Inventory Cattle & Cattle Calves Calves Cattle Calves Thousand Head 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. 1,950 900 68 643 272 5 34 54 1,910 1983 1,910 870 53 617 254 4 34 54 1,870 1984 1,870 830 40 590 237 3 30 50 1,830 1985 1,830 820 57 615 242 3 25 42 1,780 1986 1,780 860 120 620 222 2 24 42 1,850 1987 1,850 800 79 690 227 2 26 34 1,750 1988 1,750 810 115 590 229 2 23 31 1,800 1989 1/ 1,800 800 80 511 328 2 28 31 1,780 ALABAMA CATTLE AND CALVES: PRODUCTION AND INCOME, 1980-89 Price per 100 Poids Value of Year Proiction Narketings Cash Home Gross Cattle 21 Calves 2/ Receipts Consuption Income Thousand Pounds Dollars Thousand Dollars 1980 584,765 476,080 55.30 69.10 276,376 9,510 285,886 1981 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 653,000 706,245 47.00 57.00 341,833 10,175 352,058 1984 645,290 676,600 45.70 54.60 317,456 7,455 324,911 1985 698,045 726,550 46.20 57.50 346,333 8,493 354,826 1986 758,715 724,020 43.00 56.90 323,146 6,614 329,760 1987 760,170 808,040 53.30 74.40 449,283 10,814 460,097 1988 672,400 713,950 60.30 84.60 452,673 9,903 462,576 1989 1/ 635,430 694,970 63.20 85.90 471,140 6,174 477,314 ALABAMA HOGS: INVENTORY, SUPPLY, AND DISPOSITION, 1980-89 Total Year Begirning Pigs Inshi pents arketings Farm Deaths Ending Inventory Saved Slaughter Inventory Thousand Head 1980 880 1,422 10 1,357 35 120 800 1981 800 1,010 10 1,160 35 85 540 1982 540 784 6 790 10 50 480 1983 480 777 10 787 10 30 440 1984 440 625 8 678 7 28 360 1985 360 544 8 539 7 21 345 1986 345 548 8 513 12 16 360 1987 360 589 15 582 7 30 345 1988 345 564 16 516 4 60 345 1989 1/ 345 468 15 493 4 31 300 ALABAMA HOGS: PRODUCTION AND INCOME, 1980-89 54 1/ Preliminary. 2/ Prices are computed by weighting monthly estimated prices received by farmers, by monthly quantities sold. ALABAMA CATLE: NUMBER ON FARMS, JANUARY 1, 1984-81 District 1984 1985 1986 1987 and Conty All Cattle Beef Cows All Cattle Beef Cows All Cattle Beef Cows All Cattle Beef Cows Colbert.......... 23,100 10,600 19,900 9,600 19,500 9,300 19,900 9,800 Franklin......... 27,000 12,200 26,200 11,600 22,200 10,000 22,400 10,400 Lauderdale....... 57,600 24,800 60,800 26,900 56,100 25,000 55,500 25,500 Lawrence......... 44,700 20,000 45,800 20,700 48,000 22,100 50,100 23,700 Limestone........ 34,000 14,200 30,500 13,400 30,800 13,500 32,400 14,700 Madison.......... 33,500 16,300 35,000 17,600 32,300 16,400 35,300 18,500 Marion........... 13,800 7,500 12,400 6,900 11,300 6,300 11,300 6,500 Morgan............32,000 15,500 27,700 13,900 27,000 13,600 26,700 13,900 Winston...........18,800 7,600 19,300 7,800 18,500 7,600 21,000 8,900 District 1....... 284,500 128,700 277,600 128,400 265,700 123,800 274,600 131,900 Blount........... 31,100 15,200 32,700 15,900 32,000 15,900 33,700 17,200 Calhoun.......... 19,000 8,400 18,700 8,500 19,000 8,700 20,000 9,400 Cherokee......... 17,000 6,400 16,500 6,200 16,000 6,200 16,000 6,300 Cleburne......... 11,200 5,400 10,900 5,200 10,700 5,300 11,000 5,500 Cullman.......... 45,800 21,900 48,000 22,800 47,000 22,700 50,900 25,300 DeKalb........... 26,500 13,800 29,100 15,100 28,600 15,200 29,200 15,700 Etowah........... 24,300 11,800 22,600 11,100 23,200 11,600 24,000 12,200 Jackson.......... 33,000 17,200 36,200 18,900 35,500 18,900 36,800 19,900 Marshall......... 18,200 9,200 16,200 8,300 15,800 8,200 16,000 8,500 St. Clair........ 20,000 10,000 20,100 10,000 20,000 10,100 21,300 11,100 District 2....... 246,100 119,300 251,000 122,000 247,800 122,800 258,900 131,100 Bibb.............. 11,300 5,300 11,700 5,500 11,300 5,400 12,500 6,100 Chambers......... 18,300 9,200 20,000 9,400 18,900 9,000 17,800 8,900 Chilton.......... 25,500 12,700 27,000 13,400 29,300 14,800 31,200 16,200 Clay.............. 21,000 9,200 21,300 9,500 21,500 9,700 24,400 11,300 Coosa............ 9,000 5,300 9,000 5,300 9,000 5,400 9,200 5,600 Fayette.......... 12,100 5,400 12,100 5,200 11,000 4,900 11,500 5,200 Jefferson........ 12,100 4,500 12,000 4,400 11,500 4,400 12,000 4,700 Lamar............ 14,000 6,300 14,400 6,700 14,000 6,500 14,900 7,100 Lee...............17,000 9,200 18,400 10,100 17,400 9,700 16,700 9,500 Pickens.......... 21,500 9,900 23,500 10,800 20,900 9,900 22,500 10,900 Randolph......... 20,300 9,700 20,500 10,400 21,000 10,600 23,300 12,100 Shelby............30,300 10,700 28,500 10,200 28,000 10,100 28,900 10,800 Talladega.........28,200 12,600 31,000 14,000 32,000 14,700 31,100 14,600 Tallapoosa....... 15,900 7,100 16,500 7,500 16,200 7,500 16,700 7,900 Tuscaloosa....... 21,400 8,600 20,000 8,300 19,400 8,200 21,400 9,300 Walker........... 18,100 9,100 15,700 7,900 15,400 7,900 16,500 8,600 District 3....... 296,000 134,800 301,600 138,600 296,800 138,700 310,600 148,800 Autauga............16,000 8,000 15,000 7,600 13,000 6,700 13,700 7,200 Bullock.......... 28,600 15,300 26,400 14,100 24,400 13,300 25,400 14,100 Dallas........... 40,800 21,300 35,500 18,400 35,000 18,600 36,100 19,500 Elmore........... 23,500 12,000 24,000 12,200 22,000 11,400 24,200 12,800 Greene........... 35,900 16,000 34,000 15,400 35,000 16,100 35,800 16,900 Hale............. 42,200 18,700 40,500 17,900 40,800 18500 40,800 18,900 Lowndes.......... 71,000 36,100 64,000 32,600 67,000 34,700 72,000 38,200 Macon............ 21,200 9,700 20,000 9,200 19,100 9,000 21,600 10,400 Marengo.......... 41,500 20,800 39,000 20,000 36,500 19,000 40,000 21,200 Montgomery........ 68,000 32,500 65,000 30,900 65,000 31,600 70,400 34,900 Perry............ 25,200 10,500 24,500 10,200 25,000 10,600 25,900 11,300 Sumter........... 38,500 20,000 36,000 18,500 36,400 19, 200 36,500 19, 700 District 4....... 452,400 220,900 423,900 207,000 419,200 208,700 442,400 225,100 Baldwin.......... 37,000 15,100 31,600 12,800 29,100 11,900 28,100 11,700 Butler........... 24,400 118,700 23,800 11,000 21,000 104,100 21,300 10,400 Choctaw........... 15,600 7,500 15,900 7,600 15,800 7,600 16,300 8,000 Clarke........... 14,800 7,000 16,200 7,600 14,100 6,800 14,500 7,100 Conecuh........... 22,500 12,000 24,000 12,900 22,500 12,400 24,000 13,600 Escambia.......... 29,000 12,100 27,700 11,200 28,000 11,800 29,000 12,500 Mobile........... 41,800 19,400 42,200 19,300 43,000 19,900 45,100 21,300 Monroe........... 34,000 15,200 30,000 14,700 27,000 13,000 27,100 13,700 Washington........ 16,800 8,000 16,100 7,600 16,000 7,700 16,000 7,800 Wilcox........... 31,500 16,600 34,000 17,900 32,000 17,200 32,700 17,900 District 5....... 267,400 124,600 261,500 122,600 248,500 118,400 254,100 124,000 55 ALABAMA CATTLE: NUMBER ON FARMS, JANUARY 1, 1988-90 District 1988 1989 1990 1/ and County All Cattle Beef Cows All CattLe Beef Cows All Cattle Beef Cows Colbert.................... 19,700 10,900 22,400 12,000 27,800 13,600 Franklin................... 25,000 11,900 27,300 12,700 28,600 13,500 Lauderdale.................. 41,500 21,600 44,800 21,800 42,700 22,000 Lawrence.................... 32,800 18,200 32,800 15,800 26,600 14,100 Limestone ................. 30,200 15,100 36,800 16,000 31,100 12,300 Madison.................... 31,900 16,200 36,200 18,000 36,600 18,600 Marion...................... 17,000 9,100 20,200 10,500 14,800 7,300 Morgan..................... 38,000 18,900 42,600 20,700 43,200 23,100 Winston.................. 19,200 9,300 24,000 11,400 24,100 12,900 District 1................ .255,300 131,200 287,100 138,900 275,500 137,400 Blount.................... 37,000 18,500 36,000 16,400 35,800 19,500 Calhoun.................... 21,100 9,700 21,800 10,700 23,700 11,400 Cherokee.................... 15,00 7,600 15,800 7,900 16,900 8,400 Cheburnoe.................. 11,000 6,300 10,700 5,800 8,200 4,600 Cullman.................... 60,000 31,700 61,800 30,400 55,700 30,300 DeKalb..................... 49,000 25,700 50,000 25,800 42,700 25,500 Etowah..................... 20,400 10,900 18,600 8,900 13,700 5,700 Jackson.................... 34,200 16,800 36,200 19,800 40,200 24,500 Marshall....................38,000 20,000 38,800 17,800 36,900 15,700 St. Clair...................19100 9,900 19,500 11,900 23,800 14,000 District 2................. 305,600 157,100 309,200 155,400 297,600 159,600 Bibb...................... 11,500 5,800 12,500 5,900 14,000 7,600 Chambers.................... 18,500 9,200 19,100 9,300 17,700 9,500 Chilton.................... 30,200 18,500 30,100 17,300 31,200 16,000 Clay....................... 23,100 13,200 26,100 15,300 23,500 15,800 Coosa...................... 9,100 5,500 9,000 5,300 9,400 6,900 Fayette..................... 10,900 4,900 11,600 5,000 12,800 5,400 Jefferson...................11,900 6,000 12,100 6,400 12,600 7,000 Lamar...................... 14,600 7,300 15,300 7,400 16,400 8,900 Lee....................... 15,200 7,800 16,100 8,200 13,300 6,700 Pickens ................... 22,000 8,400 21,000 7,800 23,600 7,100 Randolph.................. 22,600 11,700 22,100 11,500 21,400 11,400 Shelby..................... 27,400 12,400 27,500 13,400 24,300 14,100 Talladega.................. 27,200 11,800 25,700 12,000 28,900 12,500 Tallapoosa............... .. 14,100 7,900 14,100 7,600 8,500 5,300 Tuscaloosa..................19,300 9,400 20,600 9,700 21,300 9,300 Walker...................... 16,200 8,900 18,100 9,700 18,800 9,800 District 3............... 293,800 148,700 301,000 151,800 297,700 153,300 Autauga.................... 17,500 8,900 19,900 9,000 20,300 9,400 Bullock................... ..23,600 12,800 24100 13,200 18,900 10,200 Dallas..................... 34,100 18,300 38,200 20,000 41,100 22,000 Elmore...................... 23,100 11,700 26,700 13,100 24,000 11,700 Greene..................... 29,000 14,100 30,700 14,700 28,000 11,700 Le..................... 36,900 16,100 40,200 17,100 37,500 23,000 Lowndes ................... 57,300 27,000 61,500 31,200 54,500 20,200 Macon...................... 20,100 11,100 22,900 13,900 25,300 15,400 Marengo. ................. .40,000 21,000 40,700 21,000 37,400 20,200 Montgomery............... .. 53,000 28,600 58,200 28,800 59,300 31,300 Perry..................... 24,100 12,300 26,000 13,700 22,700 13,300 Sumter..................... 31,800 15,900 33,900 16,500 35,500 17,300 District 4................ 390,500 197,800 423,000 212,200 404,500 205,700 Buler..................... 30,000 12,300 21,300 8,500 19,000 7,600 Chotaw .................... 18,700 9,000 15,500 6,700 15,200 5,200 Clocark..................... 13,700 80,800 12,000 6,200 11,300 6,600 Conreuh.................... 12,800 7,200 11,000 5,400 10,200 6,700 oEscmbia................... 24,900 12,600 17,200 8,700 17,600 7,400 EcMobie.................... 28,700 7,800 20,900 5,500 18,800 21,900 Mbe........... 34,400 17,000 35,500 17,000 39,100 17,600 Monroe..................... 24,800 12,800 20,000 9,900 21,200 10,300 Wasic o................... 14,100 7,900 11,000 6,400 13,500 7,900 Wainto.................. 27,600 12,600 22,100 10,900 25,700 12,300 District 5................ 229,700 108,000 186,500 85,200 191,600 84,500 56 ALL HOGS and PIGS December 1, 1989 o J oTen Leading Canzt ies DeKalb...................15,000 Autauga................... 14,100 Winstonpa EtwahHouston.................14,000 to 00 Cahou < Barbour...................13,000 Jefferson ~ ~ C o ~Henry .................... 13,000 Scaloosa Shelbyl C gn . .. . .19 Y CovManshall..................11,00 Bibb Coosa Laurale ................. 10,000 ale L~aukerda..................10,000 5.000 TO 9,999 Perry r Lee 10kr ..... 0 o....99 .0,0 Macon Io Dallas Russell Lowndes ula ........... ,0 Bullocke Wilcox 1,000&OVER99 ALABAMA HOGS AND PIGS: DEMER 1 INVENTORY AND VALUE, 1984-88 REVISED, 1989 PRELIMINARY 311 186 165 160 130 149 101 100 109 90 178 118 108 102 74 68 75 69 86 69 Thousand Thousand Head Dollars Dollars 110 76 675 800 61.50 49,200 92 59 455 540 57.50 31,050 64 65 402 480 71.50 34,320 65 38 365 440 52.00 22,880 59 41 304 360 64.50 23,220 43 35 295 345 56.00 19,320 70 60 306 360 93.50 33,660 59 60 288 345 70.00 24,150 65 37 297 345 60.50 20,873 60 45 264 300 80.00 24,000 57 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 125 85 78 75 56 50 54 57 48 36 ALABAMA HOGS AND PIGS: NUMBER ON FARMS, DECEMBER 1, 1984-89 District and County 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 191I1 Colbert 6,400 6,100 6,200 6,10066,000 FrankLin 2,600 2,500 2,800 2800 6,00i,700 Lauderdale 13,000 12,400 11,900 12,100 12,400 10,000 Lawrence 9,600 9,200 10,400 10,500 6,900 5,500 Limestone 7,100 6,800 7,600 7,600 6,000 5,000 Madison 7,000 6,700 6,600 6,500 7,900 6,000 Marion 4,200 4,000 4,700 4,600 4,400 5,000 Morgan 5,800 5,600 6,000 5,800 3,000 2,000 Winston 800 800 700 600 2,000 1,700 District 1 56,500 54,100 56,900 56,600 50,900 42,900 Blount 5,000 4,800 5,200 5,000 6,000 4,000 CaLhoun 400 300 300 300 300 100 Cherokee 4,500 4,300 4,900 4,700 4,200 5,000 Cleburne 3,000 2,900 3,100 3,100 3,000 1,700 CulLman 11,400 10,900 11,300 10,900 11,000 9,600 DeKalb 18,500 17,700 18,100 16,800 18,900 15,000 Etowah 4,000 3,900 4,100 3,900 4,300 3,500 Jackson 9,600 9,200 9,500 9,20098,000 Marshall 11,500 11,000 11,400 10,500 9,000 11,000 St. Clair 2,000 1,900 2,200 1,900 1,400 700 District 2 69,900 66,900 70,100 66,300 68,400 58,600 Bibb 300 300 300 300 200 200 Chambers 5 1,300 1,200 1,200 1005500 ChiLton 5,500 5,300 5,100 5,0510200 Clay 700 '700 700 700 1,600 200 Coosa 200 200 200 200 200 Fayette 2,600 2,500 2,900 2,900 3,000 2,000 Jefferson 1,700 1,600 1,500 1,500 2,200 1,500 Lamar 2,000 1,900 2,400 2,400 1,300 1,200 Lee 1,100 1,100 1,100 1,000 2,500 2,60 Pickens 5,000 4,800 5,000 4,500 3,200 3,500 Randolph 1,00 2,200 1,100 1,100 110 1, SheLby 1,400 1,300 2,100 2,100 3,0 2,500 TaLladega 1,900 1,800 1,600 1,500 2,100 2,000 Tallapoosa 300 300 300 300 400 300 Tuscaloosa 1,500 1,400 1,400 1,300 1,200 900 Walker 9,800 9,400 10,400 0,0 District 3 37,600 36,000 37,300 36200 11,0010,00 Autauga 16,000 150300 16,600 15,600 14,000 14,100 BuLlock 700 700 800 700 400 300 DaLlas 5,500 5,300 5,100 5,000 5,300 Elmore 3,600 3,500 3,800 3,700 5,000 5,500 Greene 6,000 5,800 6,200 6,500 5,900 5,000 HaLe 1,300 1,200 1,200 1,300 1,400 1,000 Lowndes 4,300 4,100 4,400 3,900 1,7, Macon 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,0002800 Marengo 800 '800 '900'900 2,000 1,600 Montgomery 4,500 4,300 4,100 3,800 3, Perry 3,000 2,900 3,000 3,200 3,300 2,500 Sumter '700 '700 800 800 2,000 1,600 District 4 47,600 45,800 48,100 46,600 45,600 42,300 Baldwin 6,300 6,000 5,700 5,0000 500 Butler 4,200 4,100 4,500 4,200 4,600 6500 Choctaw 1,900 1,800 1,700 1,500 1,300 1,400 Clarke 700 700 800 700 1,000 1,400 Conecuh 3,200 3,100 3,500 3,30 ,0 ,0 Escambia 1,g800 1,70 0 1,700 1,500 1,500 2,000 Mobile 9,900 9,500 10,300 9,300 8,800 9,000 Monroe 5,800 5,600 4,900 4,800 5,00 ,0 Washington 2,200 2,100 2,400 2,000 2,0000 2,700 Wilcox 2,000 1,900 1,900 1,800 1,800 1,600 District 5 38,000 36,500 37,400 34,100 34,000 35,700 58 ALABAMA MILK COWS: INVENTORY 1984-86; MILK PRODUCTION 1984-86 1984 1985 1986 District and Number of Numiber of Nuber of Counity Milk Cows Milk Milk Cows Milk Milk Cows Milk _____________ January 1 Production January 1 Production January 1 Production Thousand Lbs. Thousand Lbs. Thousand Lbs. Colbert..................... * Franklin................... 960 12,000 970 12,300 990 11,400 Lauderdale................. 610 6,000 630 7,000 590 7,000 Lawrence................... 550 7,000 540 7,400 560 7,100 Limestone................. 1,970 17,100 1,830 16,700 1,930 17,500 Madison................... 1,750 20,100 1,620 20,800 1,480 17,900 Marion...................... * * * * * * Morgan.................... 2,050 28,0002062830240100 Winston................... 2,000 22,900 2,060 28,300 2,0031,500 District 1................. 9,890 113,100 2,600124,100 20,0701,500 Blount.................. 102,110 16,900 1,920 17,100 1,660 15,600 Calhoun.................... 440 5,200 440 5,200 410 4,700 Cherokee................... 750 8,100 760 8,500 860 9,900 Cleburne.................... * * * * * * Cullman................... 1,900 23,600 1,860 23,700 1702,0 DeKalb.................... 2,150 15,300 1,810 15,300 1,790 22,00 Etowah.................... 1,090 14,700 1,030 14,800 1,600 13,000 Jackson..................... * * * 700 1001400 Marshall................... 970 10,000 970 11,800 800 9,500 St. Clair.................. 810 6,000 680 4,300 880 7,700 District 2................ 10,220 99,800 9,470 101,400 9,160 97,900 Bibb........................ * * 230 1,500 240 1,500 Chambers.................... *36 *00 350 4,700 320 4,000 Chilton..........** * 800** Clay....................... 510 5,600 530 6,000 510 6,000 Coosa....................... * Jaetfesn................... 75,00 9,200 6200 7,000 1,080 10,000 Faetesn..................1,009,5001,007,00 730 8,000 Lamar...................... 780 9,000 790 9,200 810 10,200 Lee......................... * 3,000**** Pickens................... 1,170 10,100 1,130 10,200 1,220 12,500 Randolph.................... * * * * * * Shelby.................... 2,250 20,900 2,080 21,400 2,240 21,000 Talladega................. 1,070 10,400 1,070 14,000 1,140 14,300 Tallapoosa.................. ****** Tuscal oosa................. 1,110 12,700 1,180 12,800 1,190 12,500 Walker...................... * * * 1,000 * * District 3................ 9000 95,400 8,980 98,100 9,480 100,000 Autauga..................... * Bullock.................... 590 8,900 590 9,000 600 9,000 Dallas.................... 1,200 13,600 1,090 14,000 940 12,100 Elmore.................... 1,250 11,000 1,160 11,500 1,100 11,400 Greene...................... * * * * * * Hale ...................... 3,540 42,200 31,700 43,000 3750 30,00 Lowndes.................... 310 2,400 300 2,500 350 40,00 Macon ..................... ..* 3,500 134*1,50 ,30 3,0 Marengo................... 1,360 13,1001341,50190350 Montgomery................ 2,950 26,800 2,070 25,300 2,100 23,700 Perry..................... 2,290 25,000 2,520 27,400 1,730 20,000 Sumter...................... * * * * * * District 4................ 13,490 146,500 12,770 146,200 11,960 133,600 Baldwin.................... 960 9,800 950 10,000 970 10,900 Butler...................... * Choctaw..................... * Clarke...................... * Conecuh..................... * 3,800**** Escambia.................... * * * * * * Mobile.................... 1,440 14,600 1,400 16,500 1,430 17,400 Monroe...................... * * * * * * Washington.................. * Wilcox.......................* * * * * * 59 *Counties not published separately to avoid disclosing individual operations. Included in "Other Counties." ALABAMA MILK COWS: INVENTORY 1981-90; MILK PRODUCTION 1981-90 1987 1988 1989 1990 1/ District _______ and Number of Nuuber of Nwuber of Nuer of County Milk Cows Milk Milk Cows Milk Milk Cows Milk Milk Cows __________ January 1 Production January 1 Production January 1 Production January 1 Thousand Lbs. Thousand Lbs. Thousand Lbs. Colbert................. * Franklin............... 930 10,000 900 10,000 830 10,000 40 Lauderdale.............. 480 5,700 610 74,200 550 7,200 470 Lawrence............... 560 6,900 620 5,900 530 5,900 920 Limestone.............. 1,590 12,200 1,150 11,600 1,040 11,600 820 Madison................ 1,410 14,000 970 10,900 920 10,90082 Marion.................. * * * * * * ' Morgan................ 2,320 38,000 2,900 45,200 3,280 45,100 2,910 Winston................ 2,050 21,000 1,510 16,400 1,500 16,300 1,330 District 1............. 9,340 107,800 8,660 107,200 8,650 107,000 7,680 Blount................. 1,840 18,700 1,940 18,500 1,830 18,500 1,630 Calhoun................ 450 5,400 390 6,500 430 6,500 380 Cherokee............... 850 10,100 610 8,400 1,120 8,400 1,000 Cleburne................. Cullman................ 1,480 22,500 1,600 21,100 1,210 21,000 1,080 DeKalb................ 1,430 12,500 1,340 15,300 1,480 15,300 1,320 Etowah................. 800 14,500 730 18,600 690 18,600 610 Jackson................ 180 2,000 650 4,000 760 4,000 650 Marshall................ 800 6,200 730 6,300 730 6,30065 St. Clair............... 670 5,900 710 4,100 720 4,10064 District 2............. 8,500 97,800 8,700 102,800 8,970 102,700 7,990 Bibb ..................9063000270**** Chambers............... 340 4,000 240 3,000 330 3,000 290 Chilton................. * * * * * * * Clay................... 570 7,000 490 6,000 470 6,000 420 Coosa................... * * * * * * * Fayette................ 1,150 10,100 960 10,400 950 10,400 40 Jefferson.............. 670 8,000 650 6,700 530 6,70047 Lamar.................. 700 9,500 720 9,800 720 9,80064 Lee..................... * * * * * * * Pickens................ 1,050 13,100 1,060 14,100 1,060 14,100 940 Randolph................ * Shelby................ 2,150 19,500 2,250 24,600 2,080 24,500 1,850 Talladega............... 970 12,000 1,060 10,300 1,040 10,300 920 Tallapoosa.............. * Tuscaloosa............. 1,160 14,000 1,280 18,700 1,500 18,700 1,330 Walker.................. * * * * * * * District 3............. 9,050 100,200 8,980 103,600 8,680 103,500 7,700 Autauga................. * Bullock................ 490 5,000 370 3,500 390 3,500 350 Dallas................. 1,020 11,500 1,410 12,200 1,040 12,200 920 Elmore................. 1,060 11,000 890 10,700 1,150 10,700 1,020 Greene.................. * * * * * * * Hale.................. 2,110 27,700 2,200 29,600 2,370 29,500 2,110 Lowndes................ 300****** Macon................... * * * * * * * Marengo................ 1,640 15,600 1,560 18,000 1,620 17,900 1,440 Montgomery............. 1,610 19,000 1,720 13,700 1,250 13,700 1,110 Perry................. 1,120 17,100 750 18,100 1,380 18,000 1,230 Sumter.................. * * * * * * * District 4............. 9,350 106,900 8,900 105,800 9,200 105,500 8,180 Baldwin................ 870 11,000 750 11,500 1,270 11,500 1,130 Butler................... * Choctaw................. * * * * * * * Clarke.................. * Conecuh................. * * * * * * * Escambia................ * * * * * * * Mobile................. 1,340 17,500 1,510 22,000 1,700 21,900 1,510 Monroe.................. * * * * * * * Washington.............. * * * * * * * Wilcox.................. * * * * * * * 60 1/ Preliminary. *Coungties not published separately to avoid disclosing individual operations. Included in "Other Counties. POULTRY REVIEW 1989 SCOTT A. HINTON Broiler Production Up 7 Percent: Alabama broiler producers marketed 750.1 mi LLion birds in the 1989marketing year, an increase of 47.3 million from the 702.8 million marketed in 1988. Alabama is the third largest broiler-producing state in the United States. Egg Production Decreased: During 1989, Alabama's laying flocks produced 2,184 million eggs, down 412 million from the previous year. Hens and pullets of laying age on hand as of December 1, 1989, were 9.6 million, compared with 10.0 million in 1988. Alabama ranked tenth nationally in the production of eggs. Hatchery Production Up 8 Percent: Commercial hatcheries in Alabama hatched a record 921.0 million chicks in 1989, 67.9 million more than the previous high of 853.1 million chicks hatched in 1988. Egg-type chicks hatched was 17.2 million, compared with 11.3 million in 1988. Broiler-type chicks hatched totaled 903.8 million, 62.0 million more than in 1988. Broiler-type chicks hatched accounted for 98 percent of the total hatch in the state. Alabama hatcheries shipped 101.6 million broiler-type chicks to other states in 1989, while 18.1 million were shipped into Alabama. ALABAMA EGGS: PRODUCTION, DISPOSITION, CASH RECEIPTS, AND GROSS INCOME, 1984-88 REVISED, 1989 PRELIMINARY 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 3,354 3,095 2,879 2,813 2,783 2,794 2,723 2,605 2,596 2,184 Million 14 14 14 14 11 3,340 3,081 2,865 2,799 2,772 Cents 64.7 73.1 74.5 77.1 86.9 68.7 71.2 71.8 66.3 83.9 180,082 187,684 177,869 179,836 200,739 Thousand Dollars 755 853 869 900 797 180,837 188,537 178,738 180,736 201,536 159,956 161,565 155,866 143,429 152,698 Marketing Year: December - November basis. ALABAMA LAYERS AND EGG PRODUCTION BY TYPE Layers 1/ Egg Production 2/ Year Total Table Hatching Total Table Hatching Thousand Mi lion 1985 11,295 7,460 3,835 2,794 1,948 846 1986 11,185 7,035 4,150 2,723 1,824 899 1987 11,410 6,950 4,460 2,605 1,622 983 1988 9,965 5,370 4,595 2,596 1,595 1,001 1989 9,595 4,320 5,275 2,184 1,142 1,042 j/ Inventory as of December 1. 2 Marketing Year: December - November basis. 61 BROILERS PRODUCED 1989 Ten Leading Coant ies Cullman..............139,525,000 DeKalb................79,378,000 Marshall..............57,061,000 Blount................48,341,000 Jffeson Coffee................44,943,000 Shlby Winston...............37,382,000 Bibb Coosa Pickens...............34,217,000 Hole Geneva................25,661,000 Macon Morgan................23,958,000 Dallas usl Maren4h d ~Crenshaw ...............23,418,000 Wilcoxo MonroeUNDER 1000000 Escambia1,000,000 TO 9,999,999 Mobie Badwin10,000.000 TO 19,999,999 20.000,000 & OVER ALABAMA COIMMERCIAL BROILERS: PRODUCTION AND GROSS INCOME, 1984-88 REVISED, 1989 PRELIMINARY Average Year Number Price Liveweight Ponds Price Gross 1981-J519,288IN100.7-3.811,973,294-J26.5._522,923 Marketing year: December - November basis. 62 HENS and PULL ETS OF LAYING AGE December 1, 1989 Ldrdale Ten Leading Cownt ies I oil 111-1aCullman................1,877,000 Marshall...............1,546,000 Walkr, e G~otic ?DeKalb.................1,177,000 Jeffeson ado ~Randolph.................595,000 caloosa Shlby.aloeo hely ~Blount...................540,000 BibbJackson................368,000 Is Clay....................336,000 Perry ElmoreV~ Le Autaugaa Winston..................302,000 Macon Russll Madison..................292,000 Wilcox Pickens..................247,000 [Monoe HnryUNDER 50,000 onecuh Dale Covinmton 50,000 TO 149.999 150,000 TO 749.999 750,000 & OVER ALABAMA CHICKENS: EUMBER ON HAND AND VALUE, DECEMBER 1, 1984-88 REVISED, 1989 PRELIMINARY 8,300 7,650 6,850 6,590 8,640 6,595 6,435 6,455 5,695 6,600 Thousand Head 6,620 5,200 4,550 4,170 4,320 4,940 4,390 4,040 3,930 4,320 Thousand Dollars Dollars 580 20,700 2.20 45,540 650 19,000 1.95 37,050 700 17,350 1.75 30,363 670 16,650 1.75 29,138 605 16,865 2.10 35,417 640 16,875 1.90 32,063 940 16,515 2.15 35,507 855 16,305 2.30 37,502 775 14,670 2.90 42,543 830 14,745 3.45 50,870 Marketing year: December - November basis. 63 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 5,200 5,500 5,250 5,220 3,300 4,700 4,750 4,955 4,270 2,995 ALABAMA POULTRY: INVENTORY AND PRODUCTION, 1984-85 1984 1985 District Hens and Anual Hens and Amial and Broilers Pullets Egg Broilers Pullets Egg County Produced All of Laying Production Produced ALL of Laying Prodtion 1/ Chickens Age 2/ 2/ 1/ Chickens Age I Thousand Million Thousand Million Colbert........... 6,172 3 2 0.5 8,522 5 Franklin...........14,022 102 42 9.0 16,686 Lauderdale......... 3,875 6 4 1.0 3,784 5 4 1.0 Lawrence.......... 14,821 1,150 858 206.8 16,302 937 658 168.1 Limestone.......... 668 103 40 8.5 * 65 40 9.2 Madison............2,717 308 307 75.1 490 404 349 91.1 Marion.............8,231 13 11 2.4 7,809 11 9 2.2 Morgan.............19,622 499 377 86.0 16,377 348 203 49.0 Winston........... 24,571 491 322 68.7 25,361 654 364 78.6 District 1......... 94,699 2,675 1,963 458.0 95,331 2,546 1,680 410.6 Blount.............22,484 1,524 1,027 246.6 26,181 1,720 1,162 299.9 Calhoun........... 6,313 249 182 41.4 6,772 299 201 49.7 Cherokee.......... .660 399 262 64.1 535 422 221 57.7 Cleburne.......... 6,514 217 116 24.1 7,177 273 136 31.1 Cullman............121,168 2,711 1,803 403.3 129,138 3,085 1,750 420.7 DeKalb.............44,441 1,689 1,290 299.1 47,915 1,778 1,366 336.7 Etowah.............14,492 103 101 24.5 14,668 98 96 24.6 Jackson............10,148 305 220 48.4 9,594 311 265 64.0 Marshall...........51,047 1,547 1,069 251.5 52,676 1,640 1,215 306.3 St. Clair......... 5,452 28 10 2.1 7,221 22 21 5.4 District 2.........282,719 8,772 6,080 1,405.1 301,877 9,648 6,433 1,596.1 Bibb............... 288 2 1 0.2 3456231 0.3 Chambers. * 69 31 7.6 * Chilton............ * 6 4 1.0 * 5 4 1.0 Clay...............3,621 650 574 140.1 3,387 453 389 101.3 Coosa.............. 95 39 9.5 *2.4 Fayette........... .* 4 3 0.7 * 4 3 0.8 Jefferson.......... 314 555 544 133.2 294 508 488 126.7 Lamar.............. 440 4 3 0.8 525 4 3 0.8 Lee................ * 9 6 1.4 * 9 6 1.5 Pickens............19,128 233 110 23.7 22,848 225 118 23.3 Randolph.......... 4,547 870 559 132.6 4,770 864 535 136.3 Shelby............. * 61 27 5.8 * 44 20 4.7 Talladega......... 1,987 64 16 3.3 1,546 67 12 2.8 Tallapoosa 352 314 281 68.7 405 210 177 46.0 Tuscaloosa........ 2,084 72 63 14.6 2,490 56 50 12.0 Walker.............11,399 36 18 3.8 11,327 21 17 3.9 District 3.........44,160 3,044 2,279 547.0 47,937 2,604 1,863 471.9 Autauga............ 295 5 3 0.7 288 4 3 0.8 Bullock............ 157 3 2 0.5 155 3 2 0.5 Dallas............. * 189 154 37.7 * 252 151 39.4 Elmore.............1,124 88 17 4.2 1,099 9 8 2.1 Greene............. * 4 3 0.8 * 4 3 0.8 Hale............... 363 8 7 1.7 433 5 4 1.0 Lowndes........... 4,521 82 72 15.2 4,423 79 71 14.5 Macon.............. * 83 81 19.8 * 4536 9.4 Marengo............... . . Montgomery .... 557 136 32 7.8 545 95 39 10.2 Perry.............. 958 3 2 0.5 1,145 3 2 0.5 Sumter.............. * 5 3 0.7* 17 16 4.2 District 4......... 7,975 612 380 90.6 8,088 521 339 84.4 Baldwin. ............ * 142 109 26.7 * 127 101 26.3 Butler............. 6,284 99 65 15.9 6,151 51471. Choctaw. ............ 988 4 3 0.7 105430.8 Clarke.............. * 6 4 1.0 1,0 5 4 3. Conecuh. ............ * 6 4 1.0 * 5 4 1.0 Escambia * .... 4 3 M0.7le..4.3..0.8 Moie........* 93 91 22.3 * 142 85 22.2 Monnro.........* 53 0.7 * 4 3 0.8 production consist of comnercial 64 1/ Marketing year: December-November basis. 2/ Hens and pullets of layin age and annual egg table egg layers, broiler breeders, egg breeders, and farm flocks of 400 birds or less. Colbert......... Franklin........ Lauderdale... Lawrence........ Limestone....... Madison......... Marion.......... Morgan.......... Winston......... District I... ALABAMA POULTRY: INVENTORY AND PRODUCTION, 1986-87 1986 1987 Hens and Annuial Hens and Anvnual Broilers Pullets Egg Broilers Putllets Egg Produced All of Laying Production Produced ALL of Laying Production 1/ Chickens Age2Z/ 2/ 1/ Chickens Age2Z/ 2/ 7, 671 22,657 3,890 17,953 485 6,756 27,217 103,944 Thousand 7 113 11 974 110 378 19 446 584 2,642 3 56 6 717 50 371 13 252 301 1,769 Million 0.8 12.6 1.6 181.5 11.0 96.2 3.1 62.1 66.0 434.9 7,604 22,216 3860 19,141 481 6,577 20,283 29,282 109,444 Thousand 3 126 4 592 127 389 15 522 598 2,376 1 52 2 443 75 340 11 379 337 1,640 Million 0.2 11.6 0.4 102.6 16.6 79.2 2.4 87.3 74.3 374.6 Blount............ 23,603 941 693 175.0 31,007 1,032 699 170.0 Calhoun............ 7,992 242 149 34.2 8,062 196 99 21.8 Cherokee.......... .913 477 234 60.7 1,106 456 331 73.3 Cleburne.......... 6,122 270 133 28.9 7,844 302 151 33.3 Cullman........... 127,666 3,035 1,983 461.0 130,868 3,201 2,150 480.5 DeKab............. 40,776 1,830 1,301 316.2 69,721 1,648 1,29 Etowah.............17,479 27 22 4.8 16,259 16 12 2.7 Jackson............11,390 306 265 62.2 8,621 410 374 80.1 Marshall...........64,687 2,118 1,452 363.7 57,544 2,196 1,547 361.4 St. Clair........... 5,138 23 20 5.1 7,180 24 23 5.4 District 2........ 305,766 9,269 6,252 1,511.8 338,212 9,481 6,681 1,524.6 Bibb... .............. *4 1 0.3 * 2 1 0.3 Chambers... . * 9 4 1.0 * 3 1 0.2 Chilton............ * 11 6 1.6 * 4 1 0.4 Clay................5,164 434 397 102.3 8,496 495 489 114.0 Coosa.............. * 22 12 3.1 * 9 3 0.7 Fayette............. . 389 9 41.0 0 3410.2 Jefferson37......... * 38 3 97.5 41 429 Lamar............... 611 1 9 4 1.0 781 3 1 0.2 Lee............... . 1 7 .8 Pickens............26,903 347 190 41.7 43487 268 28 6.2 Randolph........... 4,438 811 621 156.3 7,734 712 594 137.0 SheLby. ........... * 30 23 5.3 * 22 17 3.7 Talladega.......... 2,549 82 1 0.3 5,116 63 1 0.3 TaLLapoosa 397 135 131 33.8 1,014 75 74 17.3 Tuscaloosa......... 2,974 40 31 7.0 5,208 231 220 48.1 Walker.............11,848 84 20 4.5 13,077 100 33 7.2 District 3......... 54,884 2,431 1,828 458.5 85,323 2,420 1,890 435.4 Autauga.............. 294 9 4 1.0 275 3 1 0.2 Bullock ........... 135 21 16 3.6 744 20 14 3.3 Dallas............. * 198 153 39.7 * 212 178 41.4 Elmore.............1,123 9 4 1.0 904 3 1 0.2 Greene............ .* 9 4 1.0 * 3 1 0.2 Hale............... 504 7 3 0.8 521 3 1 0.2 Lowndes............ 4,494 125 112 24.7 5,272 133 86 19.1 Macon............... * 39 28 7.2 * 3 1 0.2 Marengo............ * 11 6 1.6 * 4 1 0.4 Montgomery 556 156 37 9.7 1,756 167 103 23.3 Perry.............. 1,332 7 3 0.8 2,083 3 1 0.2 Sumter............. * 24 19 4.9 * 18 15 3.6 District 4......... 8,438 615 389 96.0 11,555 572 403 92.3 Baldwin............ * 102 97 25.1 * 98 96 22.4 Butler............ 6,248 29 10 2.6 6,361 9 3 0.7 Choctaw............ 734 9 4 1.0 715 3 1 0.2 Clarke.............. * 11 6 1.6 * 4 1 0.4 Conecuh. ............ * 11 6 1.6 * 4 1 0.4 Escambia . 9 4 1.0 * 3 1 0.2 Mobile.............. * 97 90 23.3 * 109 81 18.9 Monroe............. * 9 4 1.0 * 3 1 0.2 Washington......... 1,836 92 57 12.5 1,787 103 59 13.0 Wilcox............. * 11 6 1.6 * 4 1 0.4 District 5......... 8,818 380 284 71.3 8,863 340 245 56.8 Barbour............ 1,098 9 3 0.8 1,211 3 1 0.2 Coffee............ 35,230 260 131 28.4 39,158 312 108 23.8 Covington.......... 25,856 165 105 23.0 21,425 161 103 22.8 Crenshaw........... 21,120 327 203 48.3 22,916 255 135 29.8 Dale............... 5,285 19 1 0.3 8,351 17 1 0.3 Geneva............. 8,979 240 101 22.0 10,353 242 128 27.3 Henry............... * 2 1 0.3 * 1 1 0.3 Houston. ............ * 32 32 8.2 * 16 15 3.7 Pike............... 8,145 120 85 18.9 9,727 107 58 12.8 Russell...... * 4 1 0.3 * 2 1 0.3 District 6........ 105,713 1,178 663 150.5 113,141 1,116 551 121.3 State Total....... 587,563 16,515 11,185 2,723.0 666,538 16,305 11,410 2,605.0 production consist of commercial 65 1/ Marketing year: December-November basis. 2/ Hens and pullets of Laing age and annual egg table egg layers, broiler breeders, egg breeders, and farm flocks of 400 birds or less. ALABAMA POULTRY: INVENTORY AND PRODUCTION, 1988-89 1988 1989 1/ District Hens and Annual Hens and Annual and Broilers Pullets Egg Broilers Pullets Egg County Produced ALL of Laying Production Produced ALL of Laying Pr tio 2/ Chickens Age 3n 3/ 2/ Chickens Age 3/ 3/ Thousand Million Thousand Million Colbert............7,714 1 1 0.3 6,334 Franklin...........22,911 118 57 12.6 18,828.55 55 11.0 Lauderdale......... 3,910 2 2 0.5 4,362 1 1 0.3 Lawrence...........19 146 405 260 67.8 20,256 286 177 39.2 Limestone....... * 97 73 16.1 533 118 51 10.1 Madison............. 487 335 334 99.1 41 292 292 77.2 Marion.............6,857 12 12 2.8 5,430 12 12 2.4 Morgan.............24,298 364 206 56.2 23,958 161 92 18.2 Winston............28,671 621 297 64.9 37,382 525 302 59.8 District 1.........113,994 1,955 1,242 320.3 117,124 1,451 983 218.4 Blount............. 45,424 448 331 83.0 48,341 748 540 123.2 Calhoun............7,351 186 81 17.8 10,656 191 128 25.4 Cherokee...........2,326 346 230 68.4 4,211 287 148 39.1 Cleburne...........10,150 342 152 33.1 12,168 250 119 23.5 Cullman............137,086 2,672 1,751 414.4 139,525 3,245 1,877 396.3 DeKalb.............75,258 1,670 1,177 309.0 79,378 1,853 1,177 266.0 Etowah.............18,414 13 1 0.2 20,670 107 66 13.0 Jackson............ 9,447 503 334 85.4 10,281 469 368 87.6 Marshall.......... 51,039 2,610 1,993 563.8 57,061 2,184 1,546 381.1 St. Clair..........10,808 18 18 5.5 15,708 20 20 5.4 District 2.........367,303 8,808 6,068 1,580.6 397,999 9,354 5,990 1,360.6 Bibb............... .* 1 1 0.2 * * * 0.1 Chambers..........* 1 1 0.4 * 1 1 0.3 Chilton............... 2 2 0.5 * 1 1 0.3 Clay...............10,677 349 281 83.4 10,294 337 336 88.5 Coosa...............285 3 3 1.0 244 2 2 0.6 Fayette............ * 1 1 0.4 * 1 1 0.3 Jefferson........... 369 1 1 0.4 158 1 1 0.3 Laar.................577 1 1 0.4 403 1 1 0.3 Lee................. .* 10 8 2.4 * 11 8 2.0 Picken ........ 32,081 436 218 47.8 34,217 488 247 48.9 Randolph............9,982 867 747 211.6 11,434 768 595 146.3 Shelby............. * 2 2 0.6 * 22 20 4.0 Talladega......... 6,245 72 16 3.4 6,366 43 * 0.1 Tallapoosa........ 1,180 145 145 42.5 1,059 134 134 35.5 Tuscaloosa........ 3,842 31 26 5.8 3,824 24 23 4.6 Walker.............13,420 93 33 7.4 13,663 101 45 8.9 District3..........78,658 2,015 1,486 408.2 81,662 1,937 1,416 341.0 Autauga............ 311 1 1 0.4 * 1 1 0.3 Bullock............ 802 16 15 3.4 1,671 17 15 3.0 Dallas............. * 188 154 45.9 * 178 145 38.3 Elmore............. 1,021 1 1 0.4 1,006 1 1 0.3 Greene............. * 1 1 0.4 * 1 1 0.3 Hale................384 1 1 0.3 403 1 1 0.2 Loundes........... 5,943 101 101 22.2 5,866 118 92 18.2 Macon .............. * 1 1 0.4 * 1 1 0.3 Maeg......22Montgomery......... 1,983 227 101 24.7 1,953 255 73 16.4 Perry.............. 1,537 1 1 0.3 1,409 1 1 0.2 Sumter............. * 14 14 4.2 * 15 15 3.9 District 4........... 11,981 556 395 103.1 12,308 590 346 81.7 Badi......22Butler............. 6, 920 33 33 9.8 7,135 203 108 23.4 Choctaw. ............ X745 1 1 0.4 X590 1 1 0.3 Clarke.............. * 2 2 0.5 *1 1 0.3 Conecuh...............* 2 2 0.5 * 1 1 0.3 Escambia.... * 1 1 0.4 * 1 1 0.3 Mobile.............. * 85 85 25.2 * 72 72 19.0 Monroe.............. * 1 1 0.4 * 1 1 0.3 66 1/ Preliminary. 2/ Marketing year: December-November basis. 3/ Hens and pullets of laying age and annual egg production consi of commercial table egg layers, broiler breeders, egg breeders, and farm flocks of 400 birds or less. PRICES REVIEM 1989 CLAYTON J. NCDUFFIE Prices Received by Farmers: Prices received by farmers represent monthly and marketing year averages received by farmers at the point of first sale for all grades and qualities of the commodity sold. Points of first sale by farmers range from bulk sales at the farm to packed and graded products delivered to a local market. For crops the price refers to all sates, regardless of the year harvested. The average price concept is that price which would result from dividing the total dollars received by at farmers, before any marketing charges are deducted, by the total quantity sold. Contract sales are reported in the month of settlement, not when agreements are made. Transactions are finalized when delivery and payment are completed. The ALL Commodity Index of Prices Received by Alabama farmers averaged 612 percent of the 1910-14 = 100 base on 1989, compared with 576 in 1988. This was a 6 percent increase over 1988 and a 15 percent increase over 1987. An increase in prices during 1989 for cattle, broilers, eggs, and cotton was partially offset by a slight decline in hogs, soybeans, and corn prices. The Livestock and Products Index, one of the components of the ALL Commodity Index was 625 percent of the base in 1989, up9 percent from the 1988 average. Beef cattle prices averaged $63.20 per hundred weight (cwt.), up from the 1988 price of $60.30. The average price for calves also showed a significant increase from the previous year. The average price for calves was $85.90 per cwt. in 1989, $84.60 per cwt. in 1988. Steers and heifers averaged $73.20 per cwt. compared with $70.70 per cwt. in 1988. Hogs averaged $39.70 per cwt., $.50 below 1988. Broilers, at $.360 per pound, were $.035 higher than in 1988. Egg prices were significantly higher at $.570 per dozen, compared with $.382 in 1988. MiLk sold wholesale by farmers averaged $14.90 per cwt., $.70 above the 1988 price. The other component of the Atll Commodity Index, the Crop Index was 580 percent of the base in 1989, the same percent as the 1988 average. Soybeans averaged $5.70 per bushel, well below the $7.58 for 1988. The corn price averaged $2.60 per bushel, $.20 per bushel less than a year ago. Wheat averaged $3.50 per bushel, up from the 1988 average price of $3.30. Potatoes, at $10.80 per cwt., compared with $7.05 a year ago. Peanuts averaged $.285 per pound in 1989, compared with $.295 in 1988. The cotton price of $.632 per pound was $.099 above the 1988 price. 67 ALABAMA INDEX OF PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, 1981-89 1910-14=100 BASE ALL COMMODITIES Month 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 j 1986 1987 1988 1989 January 592 508 512 628 523 516 521 536 594 February 588 532 522 622 532 505 527 537 594 March 568 527 524 619 535 507 521 545 637 April 568 532 524 614 512 496 519 547 613 May 560 536 535 601 514 520 558 572 640 June 568 533 528 574 520 532 546 589 639 July 563 527 535 570 507 573 543 623 632 August 552 519 562 548 508 591 569 636 618 September 533 510 549 540 497 550 548 605 604 October 519 496 544 516 492 548 517 579 584 November 518 499 575 533 509 543 525 572 585 December 489 490 585 509 492 521 506 572 598 Annual 552 517 541 573 512 534 533 576 612 ALABAMA INDEX OF PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, 1981-89 1910-14=100 BASE CROPS Month 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 January 675 558 533 629 538 508 504 587 569 February 662 566 527 632 536 500 499 565 573 March 640 553 554 650 536 514 507 574 576 April 656 567 559 656 549 519 507 580 576 May 653 568 546 677 532 531 581 576 597 June 642 571 545 650 542 562 589 621 589 July 627 550 570 622 537 501 570 613 603 August 606 540 606 601 509 523 559 590 570 September 574 520 608 585 503 503 560 570 591 October 569 514 605 569 487 481 550 565 575 November 551 522 616 544 482 494 560 548 561 December 538 501 599 528 483 515 569 572 575 AnnuaL 616 544 572 612 520 513 546 580 580 ALABAMA INDEX OF PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, 1981-89 1910-14=100 BASE LIVESTOCK Month 1981 1982 f 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 j 1989 January 552 484 500 626 515 519 528 511 604 February 552 516 518 617 528 506 538 522 602 March 533 .514 510 604 518 503 526 530 664 April 525 515 507 594 494 484 523 531 630 May 516 520 528 565 505 514 546 569 658 June 532 514 518 538 508 538 525 572 661 July 533 516 518 544 493 604 529 626 644 August 526 509 540 522 507 621 572 657 639 September 513 505 520 518 494 571 542 619 608 October 495 487 515 490 493 578 500 584 586 November 501 487 554 526 521 565 508 582 595 December 465 484 578 499 494 523 475 571 608 Annual 520 504 526 554 506 544 526 573 625 ALABAMA PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS FOR SPECIFIED COMMODITIES SEASON AVERAGES, 1984-88 REVISED, 1989 PRELIMINARY 68 ALABAMA INDEX OF PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, 1981-89 1977=100 BASE ALL COMIUITIES Month 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 January 133 114 115 141 117 115 117 120 133 February 132 119 117 139 119 113 118 120 133 March 127 118 117 139 118 114 117 122 143 April 127 119 117 138 115 111 116 123 137 May 125 120 120 135 115 117 125 128 143 June 127 119 118 129 117 119 122 132 143 July 126 118 120 128 114 128 122 140 142 August 124 116 126 123 114 132 127 143 138 September 119 114 123 121 111 123 123 135 135 October 116 111 122 116 110 123 116 130 131 November 116 112 129 119 114 122 118 128 131 December 110 110 131 114 110 117 113 128 134 Annual 124 116 121 129 115 120 120 129 137 ALABAMA INDEX OF PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, 1981-89 1977=100 BASE CROPS Month 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 j 1986 1987 1988 1989 January 124 102 98 115 98 93 92 108 104 February 121 104 96 116 98 92 91 103 105 March 117 101 101 119 98 94 93 105 105 April 120 104 102 120 101 95 93 106 105 May 120 104 100 124 97 97 106 105 109 June 118 105 100 119 99 103 108 114 108 July 115 101 104 114 98 92 104 112 110 August 111 99 111 110 93 96 102 108 104 September 105 95 111 107 92 92 102 104 108 October 104 94 111 104 89 88 101 103 105 November 101 96 113 100 88 90 103 100 103 December 98 92 110 97 88 94 104 105 105 Annual 113 100 105 112 95 94 100 106 106 ALABAMA INDEX OF PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS, 1981-89 1977=100 BASE LIVESTOCK Month 1981 1982 j 18 1984 j 1985 j 1986 1987 1988 18 January 138 121 1251 157 129 130 132 128 152 February 138 129 130 155 132 127 135 131 151 March 134 129 128 151 130 126 132 133 166 April 132 129 127 149 124 121 131 133 158 May 129 130 132 142 127 129 137 143 165 June 133 129 130 135 127 135 132 143 166 July 134 129 130 136 124 151 133 157 161 August 132 128 135 131 127 156 144 165 160 September 129 127 130 130 124 143 136 155 153 October 124 122 129 123 124 145 125 146 147 November 126 122 139 132 131 142 127 146 149 December 117 121 145 125 124 131 119 143 152 Annual 131 126 132 139 127 136 132 144 157 69 ALABANA PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS FOR SPECIFIED COMNODITIES MONTHLY AND SEASON AVERAGES, 1981-90 Marketing Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. or Season Average Beef Cattle (dollars per cut.) 1981 50.40 49.60 50.30 52.90 49.70 49.80 45.20 45.80 44.70 42.10 42.80 40.90 47.80 1982 43.60 45.50 46.40 51.20 51.10 45.90 46.30 48.20 44.40 41.60 42.10 42.10 46.30 1983 45.40 46.80 51.10 53.00 54.60 48.30 44.20 42.90 41.00 39.50 39.90 43.00 47.00 1984 44.10 48.50 52.20 49.40 49.30 44.60 44.40 43.60 42.60 41.10 41.60 42.30 45.70 1985 48.70 51.60 49.10 50.00 48.40 45.70 42.50 43.90 41.00 40.60 42.40 41.80 46.20 1986 44.10 46.30 44.90 42.70 41.00 41.40 41.40 43.70 43.70 43.00 41.90 42.80 43.00 1987 47.50 52.10 52.70 53.80 55.20 52.00 54.20 55.70 55.50 53.00 54.00 52.30 53.30 1988 59.10 63.30 62.50 62.50 62.20 54.90 57.20 61.40 59.60 58.90 58.80 57.80 60.30 1989 62.70 65.70 65.00 61.50 61.70 65.20 64.90 66.20 59.90 60.80 60.20 62.10 63.20 1990 61.80 66.70 66.10 68.60 68.70 Cous (dollars per cut.) 1981 42.00 43.60 42.70 42.70 40.70 41.90 40.70 40.70 37.60 36.30 35.80 36.40 40.10 1982 36.70 38.40 38.80 39.70 40.20 39.50 39.00 38.00 36.00 35.00 35.70 36.00 37.80 1983 37.50 40.70 41.30 41.80 42.30 40.10 38.90 35.50 34.60 33.00 33.40 33.90 37.80 1984 34.30 38.90 40.90 40.70 38.60 37.60 36.00 36.60 33.40 33.60 33.40 32.80 36.50 1985 36.90 38.90 39.60 38.30 38.60 36.00 34.80 34.80 32.90 31.90 31.90 32.50 35.60 1986 33.30 36.10 35.10 32.90 33.70 34.50 33.10 33.60 34.90 33.70 33.30 34.60 34.00 1987 37.90 39.90 41.30 41.70 42.70 43.10 43.50 42.50 43.60 42.90 43.20 43.60 42.20 1988 46.30 48.00 47.90 48.80 47.20 42.20 46.10 46.80 45.90 44.80 44.40 46.30 46.20 1989 48.50 50.50 48.10 48.30 49.00 49.60 49.40 48.80 49.90 46.90 46.60 47.30 48.60 1990 47.80 51.90 52.20 52.10 52.70 Steers and Heifers (dollars per cut.) 1981 59.40 57.70 58.30 59.20 55.60 57.60 53.10 54.10 54.50 53.00 52.80 50.60 56.30 1982 53.40 54.10 55.00 58.90 58.60 56.30 56.70 57.90 53.60 52.50 52.20 51.90 55.90 1983 55.00 56.40 60.30 60.30 59.30 57.30 52.10 50.70 49.30 48.30 50.10 54.90 55.80 1984 55.20 58.30 59.20 56.20 54.00 51.60 52.70 51.50 52.40 50.90 51.90 52.40 54.10 1985 57.20 57.90 56.10 55.90 54.40 52.50 49.60 51.10 49.20 51.00 52.50 53.40 54.10 1986 52.50 52.30 51.00 47.10 46.20 47.00 50.70 53.30 52.70 51.70 52.40 52.10 50.50 1987 55.20 58.70 60.00 62.40 63.60 63.60 64.70 67.10 68.50 65.00 65.30 64.60 62.80 1988 67.80 72.00 71.70 71.80 70.90 66.80 67.40 71.60 71.90 71.10 71.20 71.30 70.70 1989 74.40 74.90 73.90 69.90 69.90 74.00 74.90 75.90 72.50 72.50 71.80 73.50 73.20 1990 73.80 76.10 76.80 77.80 78.30 Calves (dollars per cut.) 1981 63.10 67.00 65.40 63.60 57.80 57.80 53.50 56.00 55.70 53.80 54.40 53.10 58.30 1982 53.00 54.80 57.60 57.00 57.00 55.20 55.50 57.20 53.70 52.80 52.20 54.20 55.00 1983 58.40 62.50 63.60 60.70 59.40 58.00 54.50 52.10 52.20 51.70 55.70 57.30 57.00 1984 54.70 59.00 58.30 57.40 54.50 52.00 53.40 55.50 52.10 52.80 53.40 52.20 54.60 1985 59.90 60.10 61.10 59.50 59.20 56.80 54.70 56.30 53.90 55.40 57.40 56.10 57.50 1986 55.30 58.50 57.50 54.20 49.70 52.80 56.00 57.70 60.30 58.60 56.70 57.30 56.90 1987 60.90 66.50 69.50 71.80 74.10 76.00 78.00 79.40 80.90 74.90 77.40 79.00 74.40 1988 84.40 89.00 90.80 90.00 87.60 77.10 85.60 85.00 82.30 80.90 81.80 81.60 84.60 1989 89.70 91.80 90.70 84.10 84.40 89.60 89.00 89.10 83.80 80.60 80.10 79.60 85.90 1990 82.90 90.20 93.30 94.50 94.10 Milk Cows (dollars per head) 1/ 2/ 1981 1,210 1,210 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,170 1,170 1,150 1,150 1,150 1,150 1,150 1,180 1982 1,140 - - 1,140 - - 1,110 - - 1,090 - - 1,120 1983 1,110 - 1,060 - - 1,050 - - 970 - - 1,050 1984 880 - - 900 - - 900 - - 920 - - 900 1985 900 - 890 - - 900 - - 870 - - 890 1986 840 - - 840 - - 890 - - 870 - - 860 1987 910 - 920 . . 970 - - 1010 . . 955 1988 1020 - - 1040 . . 1020 . . 1020 . . 1030 1989 1060 . - 1090 - . 1080 . . 1090 . - 1080 1990 1140 - - 1140 Nilk, At Wholesale (dot tars per cut.) 1981 15.30 15.20 14.70 14.50 14.60 14.70 14.70 14.50 14.70 14.60 14.80 14.70 14.70 1982 14.80 14.60 14.30 14.20 14.00 14.20 14.50 14.60 14.80 15.10 15.30 15.10 14.60 1983 15.20 15.00 14.80 14.70 14.40 14.50 14.80 15.00 15.10 14.90 14.70 14.50 14.80 1984 15.10 14.50 14.10 13.70 13.90 14.30 14.60 14.80 15.30 15.80 16.10 15.60 14.80 1985 15.80 15.90 15.40 14.30 14.30 14.10 14.10 14.10 13.90 14.20 13.90 13.70 14.50 1986 14.10 13.80 13.40 13.40 14.20 14.40 14.70 14.60 14.90 15.30 15.40 15.00 14.40 1987 15.30 15.00 14.60 14.10 14.20 14.40 14.40 14.70 15.00 15.30 15.20 14.60 14.70 1988 14.80 14.30 13.70 13.30 13.20 13.20 13.90 14.60 14.70 14.80 15.30 14.50 14.20 1989 14.90 14.80 14.20 13.50 13.60 14.20 14.50 14.70 15.40 16.00 16.70 17.40 14.90 1990 17.70 17.20 16.60 16.30 15.00 1/ Milk cows sold for dairy herd replacement only. 2/ Estimates became quarterly January 1982. 70 ALABAMA PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS FOR SPECIFIED COMMODITIES MONTHLY AND SEASON AVERAGES, 1981-90 Marketing Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. or Season Average Hogs (dollars per cut.) 1/ 1981 40.00 40.50 38.30 38.60 41.10 48.00 49.50 49.80 48.50 44.50 41.90 39.80 43.00 1982 43.50 49.00 48.20 51.80 56.80 58.60 58.90 61.70 61.40 55.60 53.00 53.40 52.90 1983 54.70 55.90 50.00 46.40 45.90 45.20 43.90 47.00 44.10 40.10 37.80 44.20 47.10 1984 48.50 45.30 45.30 46.70 46.90 49.30 52.70 50.60 46.40 43.80 47.30 47.30 47.20 1985 47.40 47.60 43.30 40.90 41.30 43.60 45.10 42.70 39.80 42.00 41.70 41.90 43.60 1986 44.00 41.90 39.50 38.70 45.50 50.80 56.80 58.80 56.00 52.20 51.40 50.00 48.00 1987 46.20 46.70 46.70 49.60 52.20 56.40 56.30 56.90 51.20 46.80 39.30 38.80 49.80 1988 41.40 41.90 40.40 39.50 44.50 42.80 41.90 41.50 38.20 36.60 33.70 36.40 40.20 1989 38.80 37.80 37.50 35.30 38.80 41.60 44.20 41.90 40.20 43.30 42.50 45.60 39.70 1990 44.60 45.40 48.50 49.60 57.20 Broilers (cents per Lb.) 1/ 1981 28.0 28.5 27.0 24.5 26.0 27.0 28.5 27.0 24.0 24.0 23.5 22.5 26.5 1982 23.5 26.5 25.0 24.5 26.0 27.5 26.5 25.0 24.5 23.5 23.5 24.5 25.0 1983 25.0 26.0 24.0 24.0 26.0 27.5 30.0 31.5 29.5 29.0 33.0 34.0 27.5 1984 36.0 35.5 35.5 31.5 33.0 32.5 32.0 29.0 29.5 26.5 29.0 27.5 32.0 1985 29.0 29.0 27.5 26.0 28.5 29.5 28.0 28.5 27.5 26.5 29.5 26.5 28.0 1986 29.0 27.5 27.5 28.0 31.5 35.5 42.0 41.5 34.0 37.0 33.5 28.0 33.0 1987 29.0 28.0 27.0 26.5 28.0 25.5 25.5 30.5 25.5 23.5 24.0 22.5 27.0 1988 24.5 25.0 26.0 27.5 33.5 37.5 41.0 43.5 38.5 35.0 34.5 35.0 32.5 1989 34.0 33.5 38.0 39.5 44.0 41.5 38.0 35.5 34.0 29.5 28.5 28.0 36.0 1990 29.5 33.5 33.5 32.4 34.8 33.6 Eggs (cents per doz.) 1/ 2/ 1981 79.0 74.3 70.2 74.5 65.6 65.2 67.4 67.0 76.1 71.6 79.6 61.9 73.1 1982 63.6 62.9 68.3 59.6 51.5 46.9 51.4 46.0 53.3 54.6 55.6 50.3 56.4 1983 48.5 51.4 53.6 53.9 59.6 56.8 53.5 63.1 63.1 69.5 79.5 88.3 58.6 1984 102.0 91.5 74.3 96.3 64.8 54.4 56.8 55.3 56.3 52.4 62.0 55.5 71.1 1985 38.0 42.3 51.5 46.0 42.9 44.5 45.5 52.5 58.8 59.9 62.4 61.4 50.1 1986 60.9 55.6 61.4 50.1 48.6 42.1 52.1 59.5 59.4 53.9 64.6 61.6 55.8 1987 51.6 53.4 48.4 44.4 48.1 44.1 42.1 44.9 50.6 39.3 46.8 38.3 48.0 1988 34.0 31.4 35.9 31.4 28.5 31.9 45.2 45.4 50.2 44.0 46.4 43.1 38.2 1989 51.8 45.4 76.4 54.4 52.0 52.1 54.6 61.9 61.1 61.1 73.4 79.4 57.0 1990 76.1 56.9 71.3 57.4 44.0 50.0 Soybeans (dollars per busheL) 3/ 1981 6.97 6.89 7.00 6.99 7.15 6.91 6.91 6.47 6.09 6.07 6.03 6.18 6.08 1982 6.22 6.25 6.12 6.33 6.13 6.12 5.97 5.73 5.33 5.02 5.41 5.51 5.36 1983 5.60 5.71 5.99 6.15 6.06 6.00 6.78 7.79 8.45 7.84 7.88 7.36 7.80 1984 7.42 7.47 7.85 7.93 8.19 7.91 6.60 6.53 5.83 6.20 6.12 5.91 6.06 1985 6.03 6.05 6.01 5.82 5.89 5.73 5.55 5.31 5.16 5.01 4.91 4.95 5.05 1986 5.27 5.19 5.45 5.20 - - - 5.17 5.02 4.89 4.91 4.83 4.91 1987 4.80 4.88 4.87 5.03 5.45 5.61 5.29 5.38 5.20 5.25 5.43 5.99 5.78 1988 6.23 6.08 6.34 6.70 6.86 9.01 8.74 8.63 8.17 7.78 7.54 7.55 7.58 1989 7.65 7.49 7.43 7.40 7.40 6.98 7.08 6.03 5.66 5.63 5.66 5.74 5.70 1990 5.79 5.76 5.92 6.25 6.38 Cotton (cents per lb.) 4/ 5/ 1981 83.2 79.9 76.0 78.6 74.2 73.3 69.1 67.5 59.4 63.0 58.6 57.0 55.9 1982 55.3 59.3 54.7 57.3 58.9 60.8 58.8 59.0 57.9 59.2 58.4 54.6 58.5 1983 58.5 55.0 61.1 61.0 60.9 64.9 65.1 - 65.9 62.6 66.5 66.4 65.7 1984 65.6 66.6 69.3 70.3 78.0 70.4 68.4 - 61.0 60.7 58.2 53.8 55.3 1985 53.3 51.7 52.4 56.4 52.5 54.5 55.4 46.1 57.1 56.2 55.5 51.8 53.8 1986 53.3 51.2 54.2 57.4 61.0 55.2 51.8 - - 47.6 45.8 45.6 52.1 1987 52.7 50.2 52.8 52.4 59.8 64.9 68.6 70.0 68.1 66.4 65.6 65.0 64.8 1988 64.3 55.3 59.4 59.7 60.6 59.7 60.0 54.0 50.4 51.6 51.6 53.7 53.3 1989 53.2 55.6 56.5 57.1 57.3 57.8 60.5 60.7 67.0 63.6 63.7 62.2 63.2 1990 62.6 63.0 65.8 68.2 69.2 Sweetpotatoes (dot tars per cut.) 6/ 1981 16.00 18.00 19.50 22.00 23.00 - 18.30 21.00 18.00 16.10 16.00 17.20 17.30 1982 16.00 16.30 17.30 16.80 16.40 - 14.00 10.40 6.90 5.70 5.90 6.50 7.65 1983 7.60 9.00 8.70 10.40 10.50 - - 11.00 11.60 11.10 12.00 13.00 13.30 1984 14.20 15.20 16.20 17.00 17.50 - - - 13.00 13.50 15.40 16.40 15.50 1985 16.10 18.20 16.40 20.00 - - 22.00 17.40 15.00 13.30 12.50 12.60 14.40 1986 11.00 9.90 9.15 9.25 8.55 . . . . . . - 14.00 71 1/ Marketing year: December-November basis. 2/ Estimates are for market eggs instead of aL eggs beginning December 1982. 3/ Marketing year: September-August basis. 4/ Monthly and season average prices based on 480-Lb. net weight bale. 5/ Mar- keting year: August-July basis. 6/ Monthly price estimates discontinued July 1986. CASH RECEIPTS REVIEW 1989 JOEL D. MOORE Farm Cash Receipts: Cash receipts from farm marketings for 1989 increased 8.4 percent from $2,512,028,000 in 1988 to $2,723,264,000. Livestock and poultry products, valued at $1,932.4 million, accounted for 71.0 percent of the total, while crops totaled $790.9 million to make up the remaining 29.0 percent. Forestry receipts increased 7.9 percent from $246.4 million in 1988 to $265.7 million. Total farm and forestry receipts (including government payments) increased 8.2 percent from $2,872,909,000 in 1988 to $3,109,849,000. Cash receipts do not include on-farm use of agricultural commodities or other uses which did not involve a monetary transaction. Alabama poultry and poultry products accounted for 47.3 percent of the state's total receipts from farm marketings with cattle and calves ranking second with 17.3 percent of the total receipts. Greenhouses, sod farms, and nurseries were third at 6.2 percent, followed by peanuts at 5.8 percent, cotton 4.5 percent, farm forest products at 3.7 percent, soybeans and dairy both at 2.9 percent, all vegetables (including potatoes ) at 2.5 percent, then hogs at 1.7 percent. Sales from these ten enterprises made up 94.7 percent of the total cash receipts from farm marketings in Alabama. Receipts from the state's broilers and eggs totaled $1,286.8 million in 1989, up $206.9 million from the 1988 total of $1,079.9 million. Cattle and calf returns totaled $471.1 million, up $18.4 million from the 1988 total of $452.7 million. Receipts from cotton, peanuts, soybeans, and vegetables (including potatoes ) accounted for 54.1 percent of the crop receipts. Cash receipts tables: In the county tables, state totals may not add due to rounding, and those counties with asterisks will be included in "Other Counties" to avoid disclosure of individual operations. Definitions: Farm Forest Products: stunmpage revenue from sales of forest products by operations classified as farms. Data provided by Alabama Forestry Commission. Non-farm Commercial Timber: stumpage revenue from sales of forest products by other private, forest industry and government. Data provided by Alabama Forestry Commission. Government Payments: includes both cash payments for feed grain, wheat, cotton, wool act, amount paid under agricultural and conservation programs, miscellaneous payments under programs such as Rural Clean Water and Disaster, as well as payment-in-kind (PIK). 72 ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS, BY COMMODITIES, 1984-88 REVISED, 1989 PRELIMINARY Corm odity 1984 1985 1986 1987 Thousand Dollars Livestock & Poultry Cattle & Calves 317,456 346,333 323,146 449,283 Hogs 69,551 50,941 50,198 64,550 Dairy 78,144 78,735 75,456 73,206 Broilers 686,822 629,168 775,583 737,858 Eggs 200,739 159,956 161,565 155,866 Catfish 1/ 1/ 1/ 14,224 Other Livestock & Poultry 35,623 36,114 39,329 26,367 Total Livestock & Poultry 1,388,335 1,301,247 1,425,277 1,521,354 Crops Wheat 47,757 37,606 15,633 12,246 Corn 36,700 36,349 19,964 18,979 Hay 10,569 9,896 18,797 22,643 Sorghum 10,520 11,775 5,915 2,559 Oats 651 859 512 807 Cotton 121,719 147,786 89,013 134,729 Peanuts 184,839 133,930 131,159 134,937 Soybeans 171,167 131,024 86,765 52,074 Irish Potatoes 11,449 11,787 12,436 19,183 Sweetpotatoes 7,560 11,435 6,528 4,409 Farm Forest Products 90,155 93,779 74,410 92,412 Pecans 8,040 8,143 12,736 9,488 Peaches 3,067 458 1,632 2,360 Other Fruits 7,700 7,800 6,500 7,000 Other Vegetables 75,457 71,986 63,785 72,228 Greenhouse, Sod & Nursery 101,851 114,238 123,011 137,577 Other Crops 17,683 18,066 15,387 9,393 Total Crops 906,884 846,917 684,183 733,024 Total All Commodities 2,295,219 2,148,164 2,109,460 2,254,378 Government Payments 57,052 60,364 79,161 125,228 Total Farm Receipts 2,352,271 2,208,528 2,188,621 2,379,606 Non Farm Commercial Timber 234,757 283,896 208,424 256,654 Total Farm & Forestry Receipts 2,587,028 2,492,424 2,397,045 2,636,260 1/ Included in Other Livestock & Poultry. Cash Receipts 1989 Cash Receipts Commnodity %XChange %Zof All 1988 1989 from 1988 Coumodities Thousand Dollars Livestock & Poultry Cattle & Calves 452,673 471,140 104.1 17.3 Hogs 46,689 44,983 96.3 1.7 Dairy 73,982 78,319 105.9 2.9 Broilers 936,460 1,134,112 121.1 41.6 Eggs 143,429 152,698 106.5 5.6 Catfish 19,400 23,200 119.6 0.9 Other Livestock & Poultry 22,009 27,940 126.9 1.0 Total Livestock & Poultry 1,694,642 1,932,392 114.0 71.0 Crops Wheat 25,466 24,432 95.9 0.9 Corn 12,370 18,167 146.9 0.7 Hay 23,259 22,843 98.2 0.8 Sorghum 1,885 2,329 123.6 0.1 Oats 1,179 1,073 91.0 Cotton 28,310 23,885-6.6-4. Government Payments 114,506 120,859 105.5 3.9 Total Farm Receipts 2,626,534 2,844,123 108.3 91.5 Non Farm Commercial Timber 246,375 265,726 107.9 8.5 Total Farm & Forestry Receipts 2,872,909 3,109,849 108.2 100.0 73 ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKEFINGS, 1984-89 Cattle and Calves District and County 19846 1985 198619798189/ Thousand Dollars Colbert.................... 3,922 3,737 3,486 5,058 5,633 7,358 Franklin...................... 4,584 4,018 3,749 6,418 6,866 7,570 Lauderdale................. 9,778 10,080 9,409 10,654 11,267 11,302 Lawrence...................... 7,588 8,920 8,322 8,421 8,249 7,041 Limestone..................... 5,772 5,424 5,061 7,753 9,255 8,232 Madison................... 5,687 6,590 6,148 8,190 9,104 9,687 Marion......................2,343 2,530 2,362 4,364 5,080 3,917 Morgan.................. .. .5,432 5,464 5,098 9,756 10,713 11,434 Winston................... ... 3,192 3,054 2,849 4,929 6,036 6,379 District i................ 48,298 49,817 46,484 65,543 72,201 72,921 Blount.................. ... 5,280 6,389 5,961 9,499 9,053 9,476 Calhoun.................... 3,225 3,495 3,261 5,417 5,482 6,273 Cherokee.................... 2,886 2,490 2,324 4,056 3,973 4,473 Cleburne................... 1,901 9,130 1,987 1,4042154217 Cullman... ........ 7,7 9,160 8,54712,8,2 ,70 DeKalb.................. .. .4,499 6,107 5,698 12,580 12,574 11,302 Etowah.................... 4,125 4,660 4,349 5,237 4,678 3,626 Jackson................... ... 5,602 7,634 7,123 8,780 9,104 10,640 Marshall............... ....3,090 3,295 3,074 9,756 9,758 9,767 St. Clair ................. 3,395 4,058 3,786 4,904 4,904 6,300 District 2................ 41,778 49,418 46,110 78,458 77,759 78,770 Bibb....................... 1,918 2,170 2,024 2,952 3,144 3,706 Chiaers............... .. 3,107 3,615 3,374 4750 4,803 4,685 Chaton.................. .. 4,329 5,947 5,548 7,753 7,570 8,258 Clay.................... ....3,565 3,897 3,636 5,931 6,564 6,220 Coosa...................... .1,528 2,170 2,024 2,336 2,263 2,488 Fayette...................... 2,054 1,970 1,837 2,798 2,917 3,388 Jefferson................... 2,054 1,768 1,649 3,055 3,043 3,335 Lamar........................ 2,377 2,612 2,437 3,748 3,848 4,341 Lee........................ 2,886 3,897 3,636 3,902 4,049 3,520 Pikenp.................... 3,650 3,978 3,711 5,648 5,281 6,247 Radolph .................. 3,446 4,259 3,974 5,802 5,558 5,664 Shelby.................... .5,144 4,058 3,786 7,034 6,916 6,432 Talladega..................... 4,787 5,905 5,511 6,983 6,463 7,649 Tallapoosa................. 2,699 3,014 2,812 3,620 3,546 2,250 Tuscaloosa................ 3,633 3,295 3,074 4,955 5,181 5,638 Walker.................... . 3,073 3,174 2,962 4,159 4,552 4,976 District 3................ 50,250 55,729 51,995 75,427 75,697 78,797 Autauga.................. ....2,716 2,692 2,512 4,493 5,005 5,373 Bullock................... 4,855 5,344 4,986 6,059 6,061 Dallas ................... 6,926 7,473 6,973 8,755 9,607 10,879 Elmore.................... 3,989 4,580 4,274 5,931 6,715 6,352 Greene.................... . 6,094 6,469 6,036 7,445 7,721 7,411 Hale..................... . .7,164 7,433 6,935 9,473 10,110 9,926 Lowndes............... .... 12,053 13,983 13,046 14,711 15,466 14,425 Macon...................... 3,599 3,615 3,374 5,160 5,759 9,899 Marengo.. .................. 7,045 7,634 7,123 10,269 10,235 6,697 Montgomery................. 11,544 12,737 11,884 13,607 14,636 15,696 Perry...................... 4,278 4,259 3,974 6,187 6,539 6,008 DSterict.................... 76,539 7,755 7, 235 8,164 8, 525 9, 396 Ditit4........ 67983,974 78,352 100,255 106,378 107,065 Baldwin.................... 6,281 4,780 4,461 7,702 5,357 5,029 Chotaw...................... 24,648 4,058 3,786 4,801 3,898 4,023 Buoterw................... 42,142 3,054 2,849 3,517 3,018 2,991 Clarke..................... 2,512 2,732 2,549 3,286 2,766 2,700 Conecuh. .................... 3,820 4,982 41,648 6,393 4,326 4,658 EcMobie................... 74,0963 4,740 4,424 7,368 5,256 4,976 Mbl........... 7068,035 7,498 8,832 8,928 10,349 74 State Total 2/...........J 317,456 346,333 323,146 449,283 452,673 471,140 1/ Preliminary. 2/ Totals may not add due to rounding. ______________ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1984-89 District and coHogs 1984 1985 1986 Hg 1987 1988 j 1989 1/ Thousand Dotltars Colbert..................... 1,236 900 865 1,141 853 900 Franklin.................... 502 369 390 524 271 255 Lauderdale.................. 2,512 1,830 1,659 2,264 1,678 1,499 Lawrence.................... 1,855 1,359 1,450 1,965 934 825 Limestone................... 1,372 1,004 1,060 1,422 812 750 Madison..................... 1,352 990 920 1,216 1,069 900 Marion...................... 811 590 655 861 595 750 Morgan..................... 1,121 827 837 1,085 406 300 Winston..................... 155 118 98 112 271 255 District 1................. 10,916 7,987 7,934 10,590 6,889 6,433 Blount...................... 966 709 725 936 812 600 Calhoun...................... 77 44 42 56 41 15 Cherokee.................... 869 635 683 879 568 750 Cleburne.................... 580 428 432 580 406 255 Cullman.................... 2,202 1,610 1,576 2,039 1,489 1,439 DeKalb..................... 3,574 2,610 2,524 3,143 2,558 2,249 Etowah...................... 773 575 572 730 582 525 Jackson..................... 1,855 1,359 1,325 1,721 1,218 1,200 Marshall.................... 2,224 1,625 1,590 1,965 1,407 1,649 St. Clair................... 386 X325 307 X355 176 105 District 2................. 13,506 9,920 9,776 12,404 9,257 8,787 Bibb......................... 58 44 42 56 27 30 Chambers.................... 251 177 167 243 81 75 Chilton..................... 1,063 783 711 954 690 825 Clay........................ 135 103 98 131 217 300 Coosa................. ...... 39 30 28 37 27 30 Fayette..................... 502 369 404 543 406 300 Jefferson................... 328 236 209 281 298 225 lamar....................... 386 280 335 449 176 180 lee......................... 213 162 153 187 338 390 Pickens..................... 966 709 697 842 433 525 Randolph.................... 270 192 153 206 149 195 Shelby...................... 444 280 293 393 284 375 Talladega.................... 367 266 223 281 406 300 TaLlapoosa................... 58 44 42 56 54 45 Tuscaloosa.................. 290 207 195 243 162 135 Walker....... ............... 1,893 1,388 1,450 1,871 1,529 1,499 District 3...................7,263 5,270 5,200 6,773 5,277 5,428 Autauga.................... 3,091. 2,260 2,315 2,919 1,895 2,114 Bullock..................... 135 103 112 131 54 45 Dallas...................... 1,063 783 711 936 744 600 Elmore...................... 696 517 530 692 623 825 Greene...................... 1,159 857 865 1,216 798 750 Hale........................ 251 177 167 243 189 150 Lowndes..................... 831 606 614 730 230 405 Macon....................... 232 177 167 225 162 120 Marengo...................... 155 118 125 168 271 240 Montgomery................... 869 635 572 711 487 480 Perry.....................580 428 418 599 447 375 Sumter............. ...... 135 103 112 150 271 240 District 4...................9,197 6,764 6,708 8,720 6,171 6,343 Baldwin..................... 1,217 886 795 936 677 750 Butler...................... 811 606 627 786 690 975 Choctaw..................... 367 266 237 281 176 210 Clarke...................... 135 103 112 131 135 210 Conecuh..................... 618 458 488 617 271 315 Escambia.................... 348 250 237 281 203 300 Mobile..................... 1,913 1,403 1,436 1,740 1,259 1,349 Monre...................,121827 83 88 67 60 75 State Total 21............. 69,551 50,941 50,198 64,550 46,689 44,983 1/ Preliminary. 2/ Totals may not add due to rounding. ______________ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1984-89 District and ConityIIDar 197981 / Thousand Dollars Colbert...................... * Franklin.................... 1,749 1,770 1,626 1,458 1,412 1,497 Lauderdale................... 875 1,008 998 831 1,017 1,078 Lawrence.................... 1,021 1,065 1,013 1,006 833 884 Limestone................... 2,493 2,404 2,496 1,779 1,638 1,737 Madison...... .............. 2,930 2,994 2,553 2,042 1,539 1,632 Marion....................... * Morgan..................... 4,082 4,073 4,422 5,541 6,382 6,754 Winston ............... 3,339 3,469 3,067 3,062 2,315 2,441 District 1................. 16,489 16,783 16,175 15,720 15,135 16,023 Blount..................... 2,464 2,461 2,225 2,727 2,612 2,770 Calhoun..................... 758 748 670 787 918 973 Cherokee.................... 1,181 1,223 1,412 1,473 1,186 1,258 Cleburne..................... * Cullman.................... 3,441 3,411 3,238 3,281 2,979 3,145 DeKaLb..................... 2,231 2,202 1,854 1,823 2,160 2,291 Etowah....... .............. 2,143 2,130 1,997 2,115 2,626 2,785 Jackson...................... * 101 114 292 565 599 Marshall.................... 1,458 1,698 1,355 904 889 943 St. Clair.................... 875 619 1,098 860 579 614 District 2................. 14,550 14,595 13,964 14,262 14,514 15,379 Bibb......................... * 216 214 437** Chambers.................... 729 677 571 583 424 449 Chitton...................... * 115**** Clay........................ 816 864 856 1,021 847 898 Coosa........................ * * * * * * Jaefesn................... 1,341 1,367 1,426 1,473 1,468 1,557 Faete...................... 1,385 1,008 1,141 1,167 946 1,003 Lamar...................... 1,312 1,324 1,455 1,385 1,384 1,468 Lee......................... 437***** Pickens..................... 1,472 1,468 1,783 1,910 1,991 2,111 Rnop..Shelby..................... 3,047 3,080 2,995 2,844 3,473 3,669 Talladega................... 1,516 2,015 2,040 1,750 1,454 1,542 Tallapoosa................... * Tuscaloosa.................. 1,852 1,842 1,783 2,042 2,640 2,800 Walker....................... * 144 * * * * District 3.................. 13,908 14,120 14,264 14,612 14,627 15,499 Autauga...................... * * * * * * Bullock..................... 1,298 1,295 1,284 729 494 524 Dallas...................... 1,983 2,015 1,726 1,677 1,722 1,827 Elmore..................... 1,604 1,655 1,626 1,604 1,511 1,602 Greene....................... * * * * * * Hlnes...................... 36,50 6,189 5,834 4,039 4,179 4,418 Hlone...................... 6,152 360 428*** Macon....................... 510 * * * * * Marengo..................... 1,910 1,943 1,926 2,275 2,541 2,681 Montgomery ................... 3,907 3,64422,3832,494 2,555 2,052 Perry .................... .. ,6453,943,8312,771 1,934 2,695 Sumter....................... * District 4................. 21,358 21,044 19,057 15,589 14,938 15,799 Baldwin..................... 1,429 1,439 1,555 1,604 1,624 1,722 Butler....................... * Choctaw...................... * Clarke....................... * * * * * * Conecuh..................... 554***** Escambia..................... * Mobile..................... 2,129 2,375 2,482 2,552 3,106 3,280 76 State Total 2/.............. 78,144 78,735 75,456 73,206 73,982 78,319 1/ Preliminary. 2/ Totals may not add due to rounding. ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM NARKETINGS, 1984-89 Broi lers District and Couaty 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1/ Thousand Dollars Colbert..................... 7,900 9,545 10,126 8,418 10,279 .9,577 Franklin................... 17,948 18,688 29,907 24,593 30,529 28,468 Lauderdale. ................. 4,960 4,238 5,135 4,273 5,210 6,595 Lawrence ................. 1,9118,258 23,698 21,189 25,512 30, 627 Limestone................... 855 ****806 Madison.................... 3,478 549 640 532 649 62 Marion..................... 10,536 8,746 8,918 7,281 9,137 8,210 Morgan..................... 25,116 18,342 22,856 22,453 32,377 36,224 Winston.................... 31,450 28,404 35,926 32,415 38,204 56,522 District 1................. 121,214 106,770 137,207 121,154 151,897 177,092 Blount..................... 28,780 29,323 31,156 34,325 60,528 73,092 Calhoun.................... 8,081 7,585 10,549 8,925 9,795 16,112 Cherokee.................... 845 599 1,205 1,224 3,099 6,367 Cleburne.................... 8,338 8,038 8,081 8,683 13,525 18,398 Cullman.................... 155,095 144,635 168,520 144,871 182,667 210,962 Deab..................... 56,884 53,665 53,824 77,181 100,281 120,020 eabEtowah..................... 18,550 16,428 23,072 17,999 24,537 31,253 Jackson.................... 12,989 10,745 15,035 9,543 12,588 15,545 Marshall................... 65,340 58,997 85,387 63,701 68,009 86,276 St. Clair................... 6,979 * 6,782 7,948 14,402 23,750 District 2................. 361,881 330,015 403,612 374,400 489,432 601,775 Bibb........................369 386**** Chauibers..................... * * * * * * Chilton...................... * Clay...... ................. 4,635 3,793 6,816 9,405 14,227 15,565 Coosa........................ * * * * 380 369 Fayette...................... * Jefferson.................... 402 329 * 454 492 239 Lamar....................... 563 588 807 865 769 609 Lee.......................... * Pickens.................... 24,483 25,590 35,512 48,140 42,748 51,736 Randolph.................... 5,820 5,342 5,858 8,562 13,301 17,288 Shelby....................... * 8,088 * * * * Talladega................... 2,543 1,732 3,365 5,663 8,321 9,625 Tallapoosa..........................451 454 524 1,122 1,572 1,601 Tuscalos..........2,668 2,789 3,926 5,765 5,119 5,782 Walker..................... 14,590 12,686 15,639 14,476 17,882 20,658 District 3................. 56,524 61,77 72,47 94,452 104,811 123,473 Autauga..................... 378 323 388 304 414* Bullock..................... 201 174 178 824 1,069 2,527 Dallas....................... * * * * * * Elmore..................... 1,439 1,230 1,482 1,001 1,360 1,521 Greene........................ * * * * * * Hale........................ 465 485 665 577 512 609 Lowndes..................... 5,786 4,954 5,932 5,836 7,919 8,869 Macon........................ * * * * * * Marengo...................... * Montgomery................... 713 610 734 1,944 2,642 2,953 Perry...................... 1,226 1,282 1,758 2,306 2,048 2,130 Sumter. ..........................*a a*a a a -- District 4................. 10,208 9,058 11,137 12,792 15,964 18,610 Baldwin...................... * * * * * * Butler..................... 8,044 6,890 8,247 7,042 9,221 10,788 Choctaw..................... 1,265 1,193 969 792 993 892 Clarke....................... * * * * * * Conecuh......................* * * * * * Escanbia..................... * * * * * * Mobile....................... * * * * * * 77 State Total 21...........J 686,822 629,168 775,583 737,858 936,460 1,134,112 1/ Preliminary. 2/ Totals may not add due to rounding. ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FRON FARM NARKETINGS, 1984-89 District and Cownty Eggs 1984 j 1985 1986 j 1987 198 1891/ Thousand Dollars Colbert...................... 36 30 47 12 17 14 Franklin.................... 649 625 748 694 696 769 Lauderdale.................. 72 60 95 24 28 21 Lawrence................... 14,917 9,615 10,769 6,139 3,746 2,741 limestone................... 613 525 653 993 890 706 Madison.................... 5,417 5,250 5,708 4,739 5,475 5,398 Marion...................... 173 130 184 144 155 168 Morgan..................... 6,203 2,810 3,685 5,223 3,105 1,273 Winston.................... 4,9554503914463,8411 Ditit1........ 30523,545 25,805 22,414 17,698 15,270 Blount.................... ,17,788 17, 300 10,383 10,172 4,586 8,614 Calhoun.................... 2,986 2,850 2,029 1,304 983 1,776 Cherokee.................... 4,624 3,300 3,602 4,386 3,779 2,734 Cleburne.................... 1,738 1,780 1,715 1,992 1,829 1,643 Cullman.................... 29,090 24,200 27,353 28,750 22,895 27,709 DeKalb..................... 21,575 19,400 18,761 17,717 17,072 18,599 Etowah..................... 1,767 1,400 285 162 11 909 Marksan................... 18,1491 3,700 3,691 4,793 4,718 6,125 Masal......... 81117,600 21,580 21,624 31,149 26,646 St. Clair.................... 151 X270 X303 X323 X304 X378 District 2................. 101,351 91,800 89,702 91,222 87,326 95,133 Bb..............14 20 18 18 11 7 Chambers.................... 548 465 59 12 22 21 Chilton...................... 72 60 95 24 28 21 Clay....................... 10,106 5,800 6,070 6,821 4,608 6,188 Coosa....................... 685 140 184 42 55 42 Fayette...................... 50 50 59 12 22 21 Jefferson................... 9,609 7,250 5,785 5,876 22 21 Lamar........................ 58 40 59 12 22 21 Lee......................... 101 90 107 84 133 140 Pickens..................... 1,710 1,340 2,474 371 2,641 3,419 Randolph.................... 9,565 7,800 9,274 8,197 11,691 10,229 Shelby...................... 418 310 314 221 33 280 Talladega.................... 238 160 18 18 188 7 Tallapoosa ............ 4,955 2,640 2,005 1,035 2,348 2,482 Tuscaloosa.................. 1,053 690 415 2,878 320 322 Walker...................... 274 225 267 431 409 622 District 3................. 39,456 27,080 27,203 26,052 22,552 23,843 Autauga...................... 50 45 59 12 22 21 Bullock...................... 36 30 214 197 188 210 Dallas..................... 2,720 2,300 2,356 2,477 2,536 2,678 Elmore...................... 303 120 59 12 22 21 Greene....................... 58 50 59 12 22 21 Hale........................ 123 60 47 12 17 14 Lowndes..................... 1,096 830 1,466 1,143 1,227 1,273 Macon...................... 1,428 550 427 12 22 21 Marengo...................... 72 60 95 24 28 21 Montgomery................... 563 * 576 1,394 1,365 1,147 Perry........................ 36 * 47 12 17 14 Sumter....................... 50 240 291 215 232 273 District 4.................. 6,535 4,285 5,696 5,522 5,698 5,712 Baldwin..................... 1,926 1,500 1,489 1,340 28 21 Butler..................... 1,147 675 154 42 541 1,636 Choctaw...................... 50 50 59 12 22 21 Clarke....................... 72 60 95 24 28 21 Conecuh...................... 72 60 95 24 28 21 Escambia..................... 50 50 59 12 22 21 Mobile...................... 1,609 1,270 1,382 1,131 11,392 1,328 Moroe..................50 0.9w1 2 2 78 State Total 2/..,........j 200,739 159,956 161,565 155,866 143,429 152,9 1/ Preliminary. 2/ Totals may not add due to rounding. ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM NARKETINGS, 1984-89 Other Livestock and Poultry 1/ Catfish 2/ District and County 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 3/ 1988 1989 3/ Thousand Dollars Colbert................ 62 57 77 73 47 59 Franklin...............153 145 169 162 145 184 Lauderdale............ 84 75 102 97 62 78 Lawrence.............. 1,215 1,228 912 918 727 924 72 86 Limestone............. 96 91 94 89 92 116 Madison................336 335 256 289 306 388 Marion................ 51 46 55 52 37 47 Morgan.................582 583 421 385 376 478 134 160 Winston................592 587 511 483 533 677 District 1........... 3,171 3,147 2,597 2,548 2,325 2,951 206 246 Blount................1,397 1,392 886 796 666 845 Calhoun. ............... 220 216 123 103 133 169 Cherokee...............421 408 336 315 325 413 71 85 Cleburne...............198 189 165 156 224 284 Cullman.............. 1,953 1,950 1,234 1,139 1,702 2,160 DeKalb................1,453 1,450 927 859 1,156 1,468 Etowah ................ 242 228 184 165 108 138 Jackson................288 282 225 203 313 398 378 452 Marshall..............1,139 1,134 909 934 1,551 1,968 St. Clair.............. 30 141 36 40 32 40 District 2...........7,341 7,390 5,025 4,710 6,211 7,885 449 537 Bibb....................36 32 44 43 28 35 128 153 Chambers...............101 94 89 67 43 54 54 65 Chilton................39 35 47 46 30 38 69 82 Clay..................742 731 442 383 370 470 33 39 Coosa ................. 75 71 50 39 26 33 69 83 Fayette................33 30 39 37 24 30 57 68 Jefferson..............672 662 376 325 205 260 44 53 Lamar..................78 74 100 96 61 77 Lee................... 151 140 188 180 117 149 81 97 Pickens................302 348 421 234 308 390 189 226 Randolph.............. 597 598 404 368 551 700 37 44 Shelby ................ 152 28 169 151 96 121 Talladega............. 76 71 76 71 72 91 33 40 Tallapoosa ........... 330 328 137 116 126 160 45 54 Tuscaloosa............ .814 733 936 650 421 534 529 633 Walker............... .73 68 79 78 84 106 District 3............4,271 4,043 3,597 2,884 2,561 3,251 1,369 1,637 Autauga................ 53 46 61 52 33 42 48 58 Bullock................77 73 106 103 71 90 Daelas................2,866 3,381 4,530 2,523 1,658 2,105 2,487 2,974 Elmore ............... .77 72 78 72 46 58 36 43 Greene................1,353 1,655 2,275 1,265 797 1,012 1,468 1,756 Hale.................10,557 10,387 14,285 6 965 4 386 5,568 8,251 9,867 Lowndes............... 123 118 119 113 108 138 Macon..................107 105 48 43 28 35 Marengo................454 476 653 528 333 423 668 799 Montgomery. ............ 82 78 86 86 137 174 108 129 Perry..........1,132 1,182 1,625 807 509 646 1,406 1,682 Sumter........:::.....1, 003 1,104 1,526 1,253 794 1, 008 706 844 District 4........... 17,884 18,671 25,392 13,809 8,900 11,299 15,179 18,152 Baldwin............... 231 221 210 193 122 155** Butler................ 136 129 93 76 60 76** Choctaw.............. .. . 78 74 100 95 61 77 141 169 Clarke................ 74 67 91 85 54 68 43 51 Conecuh................ 54 49 65 60 38 48** Escambia............... 38 34 45 42 27 34** Mobile................ 297 289 325 262 196 249 204 244 State Total 4/....... 35,623 36,114 39,329 26,367 22,009 27,940 19,400 23,200 1/ Catfish included in 1984.1986. 2/ County data not available for 1987, included in Total Livestock and Poultry. 3 Preliminary. 4/ Totals may not add due to rounding. 79 ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM NARKETINGS, 1984-89 Total Livestock and Poultry District1 1986 1987 1988 1989 1/ Thousand Dollars Colbert...................... 13,156 14,269 14,601 14,702 16,829 17,908 Franklin..................... 25,585 25,615 36,589 33,849 39,919 38,744 Lauderdale.................. 18,281 17,291 17,399 18,143 19,261 20,574 Lawrence................... 45,567 40,445 46,164 39,63840,07343,126 Limestone.................... 11,201 9,448 9,364 12,036 12,686 12,347 Madison.................... 19,200 16,708 16,225 17,008 18,141 18,067 Marion..................... 13,914 12,042 12,174 12,702 15,004 13,092 Morgan......................42,536 32,099 37,319 44,443 53,493 56,623 Winston.....................43,683 40,132 46,367 45,447 50,946 70,455 District 1................. 233,123 208,049 236,202 237,969 266,351 290,936 Blount..................... 56,675 57,574 51,336 58,455 78,257 95,397 Calhoun.................... 15,347 14,938 16,674 16,592 17,352 25,319 Cherokee................... 10,826 8,655 9,562 12,333 13,002 16,080 Cleburne................... 12,755 12,565 12,380 14,235 18,675 22,751 Cullman..................... 199,556 184,966 210,468 195,484 227,274 260,159 DeKalb..................... 90,216 85,434 83,589 113,303 135,802 155,929 Etowah......................27,600 25,421 30,459 26,408 32,542 39,236 Jackson.................... 24,225 23,821 27,513 25,332 28,884 34,959 Marshall................... 91,392 84,349 113,896 98884 112,763 127,251 St. Clair...................11,816 5,413 12,312 14,430 20,397 31,187 District 2..................540,407 503,138 568,190 575,456 684,948 808,266 Bibb....................... 2,395 2,868 2,342 3,507 3,337 3,931 Chambers...................... 4,736 5,028 4,260 5,655 5,427 5,349 Chilton.................... 5,503 6,940 6,401 8,777 8,386 9,224 Clay....................... 19,999 15,188 17,918 23,692 26,866 29,680 Coosa..................... 2,327 2,411 2,286 2,454 2,821 3,045 fyetteo.................. 14,024 3,786 3,765 4,863 4,894 5,365 Jefferson................ 14,406 11,253 9,160 11,158 5,050 5,136 Lamar........................ 4,774 4,918 5,193 6,555 6,259 6,696 Lee..................... ....3,788 4,289 4,084 4,353 4,718 4,296 Pickens.................. ... 32,583 33,433 44,598 57,145 53,590 64,654 Randolph..................... 19,698 18,191 19,663 23,135 31,287 34,121 Shelby.................. ... 9,205 15,844 7,557 10,643 10,802 10,877 Talladega..................... 9,527 10,149 11,233 14,766 16,938 19,255 Taaloosa............... ... 8,493 6,480 5,520 5,949 7,691 6,593 Tuscaloosa................ 10,310 9,556 10,329 16,533 14,372 15,844 Walker.................... 19,903 17,685 20,397 21,015 24,456 27,862 District 3 ................. 171,672 168,019 174,707 220,199 226,894 251,927 Autauga................... 6,288 5,366 5,335 7,780 7,417 7,608 Bullock................... 6,602 7,019 6,880 8,043 7,937 8,398 Dallas. ........ 15,558 15,952 16,296 16,368 18,754 21,062 Elmore................ .8,108 8,174 8,049 9,312 10,312 10,423 Greene.................... ... 8,664 9,031 9,235 9,938 10,806 10,950 Hale..................... ..24,712 24,731 27,933 21,309 27,644 30,551 Lowndes..................... 20,239 20,851 21,605 22,533 24,951 25,110 Macong................. . 5 ,876 4,447 4,016 5,440 5,971 6,873 Mareo.610,231 9,922 13,264 14,077 14,063 Montgomery................. 17,678 18,004 17,233 20,513 21,310 22,630 Perry...................... 10,897 10,793 10,675 12,405 13,521 13,551 Sumter..................... 7,724 9,202 9,164 9,782 10,528 11,761 District 4................. 141,981 143,802 146,342 156,687 173,228 182,979 Baldwin.................... 11,084 8,826 8,510 11,775 7,808 7,677 Butler..................... 14,280 12,358 12,907 12,747 14,410 17,498 Choctaw.................... 4,408 4,637 4,214 4,697 4,411 4,360 Clarke..................... 2,793 2,962 2,847 3,526 3,026 3,050 Conecuh..................... 5,118 5,549 5,296 7,094 4,662 5,042 Escambia.................... 5,359 5,074 4,765 7,703 5,508 5,331 Mobile..................... 13,044 13,372 13,123 14,517 15,085 16,800 80 State Total 2/.............1,388,335 1,301,247 1,425,277 1,521,354 1,694,642 1,932,392 1/ Preliminary. 2/ Totals may not add due to rounding. ______________ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1984-89 Corn DsrcanCoty18418 1986 1987 j 1988 1989 1/ Thousand Dollars Colbert..................... 192 312 256 206 55 150 Franklin.................... 378 918 503 322 162 243 Lauderdale................... 852 1,139 726 633 251 455 Lawrence.................... 282 367 389 243 139 249 Limestone................... 660 941 513 448 190 379 Madison..................... 1,210 1,g977 771 975 645 768 Marion...................... ,302 ,746 441 364 268 386 Morgan...................... 227 371 103 169 43 143 Winston..................... 146 154 88 32 25 44 District I.................. 4,250 6,924 3,790 3,390 1,778 2,816 Blount...................... 181. 407 285 147 63 106 Calhoun..................... 106 136 123 123 99 106 Cherokee.................... 151 208 81 150 81 137 Cleburne.................... 111 57 40 85 61 62 Cullman..................... 388 439 454 298 177 174 Delab..................... 2,153 .2,442 876 1,371 1,063 1,290 Etowah......... ............. 267 307 221 108 86 100 Jackson..................... 1,835 2,081 1,021 1,049 1,194 1,337 Marshall..................... 731 1,122 350 366 301 517 St. Clair.................... * 57 45 44** District 2.................. 5,923 7,256 3,496 3,741 3,126 3,829 Bibb........................ * 61 35*** Chambers..................... * * * 21** Chilton..................... 156 199 45 50 26* Clay......................... 55 48 24*** Coosa........................ * Fayette..................... 116 194 156 132 107 206 Jefferson................... 81 68 45 21** lamar....................... 222 327 169 105 107 184 lee......................... 47 59 26 47 25 42 Pickens..................... 181 322 142 74 35 41 Randolph.................... 227 134 49 66 74 76 Shelby....................... * 67 26 32** Talladega.................... 106 145 84 146 238 67 Talltapoosa................... * * * 22 * * Tuscaloosa.................. 156 303 194 182 263 150 Walker...................... 42 53 39 21** District 3.................. 1,390 1,981 1,032 919 876 766 Autauga..................... 151 194 100 65 17 93 Bullock..................... 161 181 50 58 40 45 Dallas...................... 287 303 97 173 165 116 Elmore...................... 159 194 127 81 84 112 Greene...................... 129 142 58 53 38 40 Hale........................ 227 285 318 131 88 122 Loenes..................... 128 157 58 203 86 132 Macon....................... 139 224 127 66 45 25 Marengo..................... 343 220 156 79 71 117 Montgomery................... 143 185 72 56 78 46 Perry....................... 252 344 136 163 50 62 Sumter...................... 143 167 103 143 132 61 District 4...................2,264 2,597 1,403 1,273 893 972 Baldwin.................... 4,688 3,700 2,582 1,297 876 1,171 Butler...................... 393 344 '408 211 164 156 Choctaw..................... 122 147 76 42 30 75 Clarke...................... 264 150 73 125 33 49 Conecuh..................... 1,286 787 467 438 99 650 Escaobia.................... 2,369 1,597 934 865 442 991 Mobile..................... 1,452 1,243 828 525 164 442 81 State Total................ 36,700 36,349 19,964 18,979 12,370 18,167 1/ Preliminary. 2/ Totals may not add due to rounding. ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1984-89 Cotton DititadCiiy1984 1985 1986 j 1987 1988 j 18 1/ Thousand Dollars Colbert.................... 11,220 13,235 8,685 12,652 11,176 10,124 Franklin.................... 272 568 196 329 231 95 Lawdrden.................. 1625 9,165 5,556 9,682 6,754 7,343 Laudrdale................... 61,725 17,633 9,603 14,240 12,054 14,362 Limestone.................. 19,888 211,161- 15,753 19,775 14,317 18,825 Madison.................... 10,817 14,241 9,414 12,475 13,810 16,076 Marion....................... 82 159 84 88 98 74 Morgan ..................... 1,360 1,951 836 1,269 1,364 1,245 Winston...................... 10 7 13 14 12 8 District 1................. 62,901 78,120 50,140 70,524 59,816 68,153 Blount...................... 207 295 305 472 483 388 Calhoun..................... 218 271 280 659 338 105 Cherokee.................... 3,809 5,179 1,537 4,320 5,807 4,755 Cleburne..................... * * * * * * Cullman..................... 408 407 410 774 715 469 DeKaib..................... 218 223 180 390 459 116 Etowah....................... 452 596 313 678 740 472 Jackson..................... 37 72 46 61 84 4 Marshall..................... 163 159 73 251 125 139 St. Clair.................... * 2,059** * District 2.................. 5,511 9,260 3,145 7,606 8,152 6,489 Bibb........................ 190 184 143 149 123 84 Chambers..................... 109 151 51 108 110 137 Chilton..................... 735 1,002 453 580 864 543 Clay......................... * Coosa........................ * Fayette..................... 441 896 598 832 668 906 Jefferson.................... * * * * * * Lamar....................... 272 431 270 407 204 116 Lee........................ 1,605 2,005 782 1,069 1,020 776 Pickens..................... 1,306 1,652 957 1,429 1,657 1,368 Randolph................ Shelby..................... 1,660 * 1,003 1,792 1,374 1,941 Talladega.................... 218 257 172 217 449 199 Tallapoosa................... 653 896 391 825 780 644 Tuscaloosa.................. 11,850 2,413 1,793 2,732 3,005 2,507 Walker....................... * * * * * * District 3.................. 9,038 9,886 6,615 10,140 10,255 9,222 Autauga..................... 4,962 6,646 3,938 4,466 4,558 4,237 Bullock..................... 120 513 156 295 132 68 Dallas..................... 7,955 7,513 5,125 6,570 7,428 5,693 Elmore..................... 7,302 7,597 3,588 6,448 6,179 5,240 Greene...................... 571 568 364 486 564 346 Hale........................ 490 460 216 316 534 301 Lowndes..................... 2,177 2,389 2,104 2,348 2,059 2,096 Macon...................... 1,768 2,413 1,322 1,945 1,452 1,171 Marengo..................... 1,496 1,139 626 1,202 1,216 776 Montgomery................... 952 838 310 472 682 372 Perry........................ * 3 6 * * 42 Sumter....................... * 27 21 24 * * District 4................. 27,794 30,105 17,775 24,571 24,804 20,342 Baldwin..................... 218 219 172 363 172 228 Butler....................... 54 325 170 238 275 260 Choctaw..................... 299 137 48 82 158 191 Clarke....................... 26 53 35 28 * * Conecuh..................... 109 189 56 176 166 142 Escambia.................... 1, 850 1,710 2,063 4,117 3,275 2,694 Mobile....................... * X107 X140 363 X314 X540 Monre..................4,15-4,46 25635,51 5,82^49 82 Other Conties........ - 3 State Total 2/............. 121,719 147,786 89,013 134,729 128,310 123,885 1/ Preliminary. 2/ Totals may not add due to rounding. ______________ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1984-89 Hay District and Cownty 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1/ Thousand Dollars Colbert..................... 178 154 378 246 248 371 Franklin.................... 156 200 403 354 419 237 Lauderdale................... 205 193 487 462 496 519 Lawrence.................... 318 277 470 478 357 460 Limestone.................... 147 154 151 370 543 519 Madison..................... 249 250 520 447 496 534 Marion...................... 129 96 285 200 326 163 Morgan...................... 295 199 512 801 713 623 Winston..................... 108 127 168 216 217 208 District 1.................. 1,786 1,650 3,373 3,574 3,814 3,634 Blount...................... 257 240 520 478 465 712 Calhoun...................... 98 96 201 246 372 237 Cherokee..................... 75 90 101 139 248 222 Cleburne..................... 31 26 70 123 93 119 Cullman..................... 411 469 738 847 620 593 DeKalb...................... 264 173 453 709 760 1,098 Etowah...................... 272 225 277 400 434 415 Jackson..................... 194 140 290 447 760 460 Marshall..................... 237 225 478 570 465 816 St. Clair.................... 194 157 310 416 310 519 District 2.................. 2,033 1,841 3,441 4,375 4,528 5,192 Bibb......................... 78 103 76 146 140 119 Chambers..................... 98 63 159 231 388 148 Chilton..................... 178 189 277 285 279 267 Clay......................... 71 55 126 154 109 178 Coosa........................ 78 86 134 146 155 163 Fayette...................... 78 58 201 139 171 148 Jefferson.................... 133 154 269 246 326 208 Lamar........................ 66 90 143 139 171 148 Lee......................... 113 164 269 293 202 252 Pickens..................... 186 99 269 277 295 267 Randolph..................... 66 50 163 208 388 237 Shelby...................... 178 220 327 354 465 475 Talladega.................... 186 173 269 416 465 489 Tall apoosa................... 66 56 97 139 109 208 Tuscaloosa................... 164 144 277 416 310 386 Walker...................... 170 105 336 308 155 163 District 3.................. 1,910 1,809 3,390 3,897 4,125 3,857 Autauga..................... 156 153 302 431 341 252 Bullock...................... 98 122 196 246 527 549 Dallas....................... 413 247 537 493 558 445 Elmore...................... 249 172 243 262 264 237 Greene...................... 135 95 210 323 233 252 Hale........................ 264 250 503 447 558 445 Lowndes..................... 241 270 520 539 434 386 Macon....................... 102 64 101 246 310 237 Marengo..................... 245 167 671 647 512 564 Montgomery................... 453 542 822 678 636 1,038 Perry....................... 245 286 738 508 419 371 Sumter...................... 226 144 252 400 403 489 District 4.................. 2,825 2,512 5,097 5,222 5,195 5,266 Baldwin..................... 147 193 361 354 419 489 Butler...................... 102 55 176 277 341 297 Choctaw..................... 102 144 277 246 155 237 Clarke................. .... 117 146 227 323 357 356 Conecuh..................... 125 119 159 293 279 178 Escambia..................... 54 26 97 169 109 104 Mobile...................... 102 150 302 370 372 252 Moro................71 73 180 231A0%279 148 83 State Total 2/.............. 10,569 9,896 18,797 22,643 23,259 22,843 1/ Preliminary. 2/ Totals may not add due to rounding. ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM NARKETINGS, 1984-89 Sorghum DsrcanCoty1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1/ Thousand Dollars Colbert...................... 66 120 93 62** Franklin..................... 21 199 26*** Lauderdale................... 418 716 295 64 35 47 Lawrence.................... 220 394 243 98 64 37 Limestone................... 456 647 160 66isn .... *....*. Maio............390 517 346 48 59 54 Marion....................... 48 228 124 36** Morgan...................... 352 401 370 195 162 134 intn..........* * * * * * District I.................. 1,971 3,222 1,657 569 320 272 Blount....................... 66 143 60*** Calhoun..................... 209 144 * 52 * Cherokee.................... 583 717 370 71 55 54 Cleburne..................... 55 51**** Cullman...................... 71 164 85 * * * DeKalb..................... 1,099 885 429 116 55 47 Etowah...................... 236 274 215 * * * Jackson..................... 1,374 1,443 784 272 175 134 Marshall..................... 99 168 168 * 40 51 St li............* * * * * * District 2.................. 3,792 3,987 2,111 510 326 286 Bibb......................... * * * * * * Chambers..................... 77 96 88*** Chilton...................... 21 28**** Clay...*.. . .. .. .. . ooa...........* * * * * * Fayette...................... 38 54 33*** Jefferson.................... * * * * * * Lamar........................ 26 84 38*** Lee......................... 32 23 * * * * Pickens..................... 247 188 55 60 90 79 Randolph..................... * * * * * * Shelby....................... * 34**** Talladega.................... 115 181 30 71 70 76 Tallapoosa................... * Tuscaloosa................... 60 96 48*** Walker........................ * * * * * * District 3................... 618 784 292 132 160 155 Autauga..................... 275 259 175 92 120 202 Bullock..................... 77 79 71 41** Dallas...................... 121 115 56 75 31* Elmore...................... 115 142 204 89 66 70 Greene....................... 93 98 45*** Hale......................... 148 167 80*** Lowndes...................... 43 26 26 * * 54 Macon........................ 21 46 25 68 ** Marengo..................... 176 144 21*** Montgomery................... 71 98 71 48 26 56 Perry....................... 181 258 68 57 28 50 Sumter...................... 275 299 /102 185 55 30 District 4...................1 ,597 1,729 944 654 326 461 Baldwin..................... 302 388 168 84 39 42 Butler...................... 137 71 22 * * 39 Choctaw...................... * * * * * * Clarke....................... 32 * * * * * Conecuh. .................... 38 20 * * * * Escamtia..................... 21 40 * * * * Mobile....................... * 19 27*** Ditrct5..............64 4721984 39 81t 84 State Total................. 10,520 11,775 5,915 2,559 1,885 2,329 1/ Preliminary. 2/ Totals may not add due to rounding. ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1984-89 Soybeans District and County 1984 1985 j 1986 j 1987 1988 1989 1/ Thousand Dollars Colbert...................... 1,422 1,569 1,095 703 1,155 1,480 Franklin.................... 1,011 1,117 915 638 1,342 844 Lauderdale................. 3,421 4,405 2,566 1,252 1,486 1,448 Lawrence................... 3,254 3,251 2,288 1,142 2,067 2,565 Limestone.................... 4,766 4,523 3,859 1,796 3,868 3,896 Madison................... .. 12,143 9,187 7,811 3,891 7,607 5,973 Marion................... .. .1,148 1,164 1,020 539 976 909 Morgan. .................... 2,612 1,696 1,336 988 1,687 1,324 Winston..................... 144 90 * * * * District 1................. 29,921 27,001 20,890 10,949 20,188 18,439 BLount..................... 1,868 1,484 1,132 569 1,206 1,045 Calhoun..................... 1,374 1,211 1,082 614 1,170 1,136 Cherokee................... 4,224 3,665 2,529 2,145 4,450 3,052 Cteburne ...................220 141 136 45 230 156 Cullman.................... 2,725 2,473 1,497 1,197 1,816 1,370 . .................... 5,908 4,311 2,758 1,885 3,373 3,480 Etowah..................... 1,922 1,649 971 673 1,321 1,039 Jackson.................... 5,628 5,041 5,009 2,838 7,342 6,200 MarshalL...................... 3,451 2,521 1,948 1,546 2,871 2,415 St. CLair................... 348 236 136 45 144 65 District 2................ 27,668 22,732 17,198 11,557 23,920 19,958 Bibb....................... 1,321 777 130 Chambers.................... 86 52 * * * * Chilton.................... 540 353 266 110 194 Clay.. .................... * * * * * * Coosa. ..................... * * 111 * * * Fayette.................... .1,345 1,338 693 374 754 552 Jefferson................. Lamar........................ 976 938 532 289 718 480 Lee. ........................ 96 52 Pickens.................... 1,261 989 1,379 918 1,701 1,032 Randolph.................... 112 68 * * * * Shelby................... ....362 226 80 30 * * Talladega..................... 3,296 2,874 2,146 823 2,498 1,785 Tallapoosa ................. 76 64 Tuscaloosa.................. 2,439 1,150 680 449 667 870 Walker...................... 176 108 74 District 3................. 12,087 8,989 6,091 2,993 6,531 4,720 Autauga.................. ....2,130 1,343 353 115 416 305 Bullock .................... 2,999 2,153 674 394 567 318 Dallas..................... 7,407 5,701 2,684 1,895 3,631 2,207 Elmore....................... 1,119 975 371 90 287 169 Greene..................... 2,921 1,442 383 65 538 552 Hale..................... .5,462 3,317 2,189 1,042 1,873 831 Lowndes ................... 3,112 2,228 1,441 678 825 578 Macon...................... 2,999 1,588 526 294 682 357 Marengo.................... 2,790 1,988 2,035 1,062 1,112 597 Montgomery.................. 3,463 2,827 940 519 1,349 935 Perry...................... 8,151 6,007 4,867 2,394 3,682 3,246 Sumter..................... 3,034 1,856 1,447 878 1,679 1,253 District 4................. 45,585 31,425 17,910 9,427 16,643 11,349 Baldwin...... .............. 15,647 10,506 8,516 6,674 11,483 6,142 Butler...................... 1,226 895 773 209 416 292 Choctaw..................... 186 132 105*** Clarke...................... 221 127 111 * 179* Conecuh..................... 2,011 1,555 1,639 653 1,148 441 Escambia.................... 5,283 3,910 3,179 2,484 2,871 2,727 Mobile..................... 4,325 2,846 1,187 1,646 3,050 2,337 85 Other Counties........... 93 47 148 190 380 292 State Total 2/............. 171,167 131,024 86,765 52,074 102,269 77,716 1/ Preliminary. 2/ Totals may not add due to rounding. ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1984-89 Wheat District and Counity 1984 1985 1986 j 1987 j 1988 1989 1/ Thousand Dollars Colbert..................... 679 666 287 323 770 518 Franklin.................... 262 209 110 35 107 63 Lauderdale.................. 2,174 1,351 806 339 785 1,262 Lawrence.................... 1,454 1,282 478 260 453 603 Limestone................... 2,093 1,322 287 546 1,152 1,573 Madison.................... 3,497 2,609 1,252 1,139 2,828 3,572 Marion...................... 503 394 227 109 420 255 Morgan..................... 2,692 1,396 197 209 435 389 Winston...................... * District 1................. 13,353 9,230 3,644 2,960 6,950 8,237 Btount...................... 483 474 164 70 252 155 Calhoun..................... 337 345 82 119 207 304 Cherokee.................... 694 848 205 288 740 640 Cleburne.................... 116 106 41*** Cullman..................... 870 740 309 139 332 259 DeKaLb..................... 2,053 2,393 746 232 903 729 Etowah...................... 322 426 155 77 207 56 Jackson..................... 1,006 1,174 246 265 592 1,018 Marshall.................... 503 498 164 77 86 274 St. Clair.................... 101 89 33 * 38 48 District 2.................. 6,485 7,092 2,146 1,266 3,358 3,483 Bibb........................ 337 241 27*** Chambers.................... 116 79**** Chilton..................... 146 117 41 * * 48 Clay......................... * Coosa........................ * * * * * * Fayette..................... 156 128 49 30 44* Jefferson.................... * Lamar....................... 116 131 38 42 107 74 lee..................... 81 45 * * * * Pickens..................... 679 429 260 60 267 170 Randolph..................... * 69**** Shelby....................... 9612 * *** Talladega................... 820 676 121 260 720 1,037 TaLLapoosa................... 59 45**** Tuscaloosa................... 518 339 164 184 343 241 Walker....................... * District 3.................. 3,123 2,410 699 576 1,481 1,570 Autauga..................... 403 336 177 74 222 196 Bullock..................... 483 271 41 28 38 48 Dallas...................... 1,107 1,144 451 367 888 204 Elmore...................... 553 355 246 93 98 89 Greene...................... 604 247 177 53 142 104 Hale....................... 1,127 464 588 191 675 185 Lowndes...................... 548 483 232 58 169 185 Macon....................... 352 172 55 105 172 111 Marengo...................... '906 572 410 314 823 444 Montgomery.................. 11,610 1,346 751 232 474 185 Perry...................... 1,288 1,028 246 314 275 370 Sumter...................... 704 207 96 116 142 74 District 4.................. 9,685 6,626 3,471 1,945 4,119 2,195 Baldwin.................... 3,255 3,324 2,154 1,745 2,760 2,406 Butler...................... 649 441 88 88 187 167 Choctaw...................... * * * * * * Clarke....................... * * * 37 * * Conecuh.................... ...679 424 129 156 222 304 Escambia.................... 2,259 1,692 615 541 927 1,222 Mobile...................... 584 606 336 360 657 444 Moro.................14572 131 209If 468 3.4 86 State Total 2/.............. 47,757 37,606 15,633 12,246 25,466 24,432 1/ Preliminary. 2/ Totals may not add due to rounding. ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1984-89 Peaches, Pecans, Other Fruits and Vegetables District and Canty 1984 1985 1986 1987 j 1988 1989 1/ Thousand Dollars Colbert................... 250 183 136 172 352 333 Franklin.................... 90 93 72 93 82 78 Lauderdale ................ 1,414 1,339 1,021 1,024 451 428 Lawrence................. .. 2,708 2,639 2,018 2,265 1,993 1,889 Limestone................ .... 682 260 424 395 438 416 Madison..................... 673 646 563 961 2,003 1,898 Marion...................... 21 21 82 74 65 62 Morgan..................... 1,851 1,601 1,207 1,438 3,018 2,860 Winston................... 90 90 71 93 82 78 District i................ 7,777 6,873 5,594 6,515 8,484 8,041 Blount.......................6,563 5,453 4,434 6,460 4,625 4,383 Calhoun.................... 143 118 92 166 54 51 Cherokee.................... 316 273 219 164 304,289 Cleburne.................... 186 174 133 115 101 96 Cullman...................... 2,195 2,092 1,722 2,414 2,851 2,702 DeKab...................... 3,869 3,666 2,638 3,693 3,351 3,176 Etowah...................... 166 162 124 158 357 338 Jackson.................... 1,984 1,976 1,508 2,321 811 768 Marshall.................... 807 711 596 470 99 93 St. Clair ................. 3,344 1,668 2,583 3,478 3,090 2,928 District 2................ 19,573 16,293 14,049 19,439 15,642 14,825 Bibb..................... .....108 96 80 98 216 204 Chambers...................... 547 519 420 559 517 490 Chilton.....................8,827 7,431 5,827 7,073 6,040 5,725 Clay.................... ...223 195 161 124 116 110 Coosa. ...................... 283 269 225 270 688 652 Fayette.......................116 101 78 88 78 74 Jefferson....................4,524 4,318 3,334 4,214 3,084 2,923 Lamar........................... 31 29 21 61 51 49 Lee. ....................... 849 790 648 570 386 366 Pickens..................... 148 143 110 157 145 137 Randolph................. ..... 551 526 420 633 598 567 Shelby.................... ..1,763 3,368 1,278 1,717 1851: 1,431 Talladega.................. 214 195 154 274 241 229 Tallapoosa................. 188 179 155 155 136 129 Tuscaloosa.................. 792 754 618 879 772 732 Walker......................2,006 1,949 1,491 1,502 491 465 District 3................. 21,170 20,860 15,020 18,374 15,070 14,283 Autauga .................... 3,233 3,217 2,614 2,909 1,893 1,794 Bullock..................... 988 774 1,535 744 654 620 Dallas.................... 1,275 1,334 1,415 1,665 559 529 Elmore....................... 1,212 1,151 1,113 1,367 747 708 Greene..................... .114 114 87 98 147 139 Hale....................... 3,571 3,642 3,035 2,448 807 765 Lowndes...................... 748 774 665 669 613 581 Macon...................... 365 316 330 293 247 234 Marengo.................... .422 415 324 352 292 276 Montgomery................... 982 861 1,024 756 808 766 Perry....................... 561 519 472 410 1,244 1,179 Sumter...................... 251 201 206 195 70 66 District 4................. 13,722 13,316 12,820 11,906 8,080 7,658 Baldwin.................... 9,061 9,179 9,619 10,535 9,269 8,785 Butler...................... 819 747 1;267 946 684 648 Choctaw..................... 663 647 576 642 565 535 Clarke...................... 279 251 282 310 493 467 Conecuh..................... 705 563 520 420 390 370 Escanbia.................... 685 650 902 809 744 705 Mobile..................... 3,030 2,685 2,797 4,354 3,848 3,647 87 State Total2 ............ 94,264 88,387 84,653 91,076 78,205 74,121 1/ Preliminary. 2/ Totals may not add due to rounding. ______________ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1984-89 Peanuts District and CountyI Thousand Dollars Autauga..................... 223 132 125 110 118 175 Buttock..................... 957 580 662 580 708 437 Dallas....................... * Etmore----------------------*.....* Greene....................... * * * * * * Hate......................... * Lowndes...................... * Macon........................ * * * * * * Marengo...................... * * * * * * Montgomery................... 112 83 50 46** Perry........................ 53 43**** Sumter....................... * * * * * * District 4.................. 1,344 838 837 736 826 612 Baldwin...................... * * * * * * Butter...................... 11,297 910 821 696 944 845 Choctaw...................... * Ctarke....................... * * * * * * Conecuh..................... 1,780 1,136 1,060 1,189 1,032 1,194 Escambia..................... * * 636 812 737 554 Mobite....................... * Monroe....................... * Washington................... * Witcox....................... * * * * * * District 5.................. 3,077 2,046 2,517 2,697 2,714 2,593 Barbour.................... 14,029 10,110 10,600 7,250 12,095 12,236 Coffee..................... 21,894 16,472 18,550 17,690 20,945 16,985 Covington.................. 10,522 7,726 7,234 8,033 8,850 8,886 Crenshaw.................... 6,802 4,090 4,770 4,205 5,015 4,516 Dale....................... 14,135 11,178 10,600 10,440 12,685 12,527 Geneva..................... 25,082 20,450 21,783 24,360 26,579 23,977 Henry...................... 31,618 21,130 18,550 20,300 23,452 24,763 Houston.................... 37,039 26,856 23,850 28,710 38,940 35,834 Pike....................... 16,367 11,020 10,600 9,570 12,390 12,003 Russett..................... 2,019 1,516 1,166 870 1,032 1,602 District 6................. 179,507 130,548 127,704 131,429 161,984 153,329 Other Couznties. ............. 911 498 101 75 172 131 State Totat 2/............. 184,839 133,930 131,159 134,937 165,66 156,665 1/ Preliminary. 2/ Totats may not add due to rounding. Irish Potatoes Dititn~~iy1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 j 1989 1/ Thousand Dotltars Batdwin.................... 3,115 31,457 3,949 4,944 3,507 3,411 Cutltman..................... 895 678 867 1,009 623 514 DeKalb..................... 4,540 4,860 4,178 7,416 2,864 2,926 Jackson..................... 1,812 1,724 2,172 3,708 1,144 1,053 Mobite...................... 773 922 1,083 1,978 975 1,213 Other Counties. ............. 314 146 187 129 61 57 State Totat 21............. 11,449 11,787 12,436 19,183 9,173 9,173 Other Counties.............. 935 1,376 581 343 474 272 State Totat 2/.............. 7,560 11,435 6,528 4,409 6,585 4,246 1/ Pretiminary. 2/ Totats may not add due to rounding. 88 ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1984-89 District and Couznty Greenhouse, Sod, & Nursery 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989C1/ Thousand Dollars CoLbert ................... 805 885 953 1,037 1,281 1,308 FrankLin .................. 125 140 151 166 350 357 Lauderdale ................ 605 665 716 779 984 1,005 Lawrence .................. 140 155 167 183 144 148 Limestone .................. 3,100 3,630 3,910 4,355 5,381 5,494 Madison.................. 3,500 4,180 4,500 5,101 4,732 4,831 Marion .................... 34 40 43 50 213 218 Morgan .................... 1,760 1,935 2,084 2,318 3,485 3,558 Winston ................... 42 45 48 53 66 67 District 1................ 10,111 11,675 12,572 14,042 16,636 16,984 Blount .................... 495 550 592 647 1,027 1,048 CaLhoun................... 4,820 5,100 5,492 6,003 7,417 7,572 Cherokee................. 5,025 5,300 5,707 7,231 10,977 11,207 Cleburne .................. 180 200 215 236 292 298 Cullman .................... 3,300 3,630 3,909 4,321 6,417 6,551 DeKalb.................... 5,480 5,800 6,245 6,834 5,063 5,169 Etowah.................... 470 520 560 612 756 772 Jackson ................... 815 900 969 1,055 1,303 1,331 Marshall.................. 655 720 775 844 1,043 1,064 St. Clair.................. 465 515 555 606 1,608 1,642 District 2................ 21,705 23,235 25,019 28,389 35,903 36,653 Bibb...................... 62 70 75 82 101 103 Chambers .................. 90 100 108 118 137 140 Chilton... ................ 215 235 253 277 343 350 CLay....................... 40 45 48 54 67 68 Coosa..................... 90 100 108 118 145 149 Fayette ................... 55 60 65 72 47 48 Jefferson................. 2,845 3,400 3,661 4,138 3,432 3,504 Lamar ..................... 85 95 102 111 137 140 Lee ...................... 4,370 4,900 5,276 5,841 3,681 3,758 Pickens ................... 405 445 479 522 645 658 Randolph................... 23 25 27 33 40 41 Shelby................... 680 750 808 880 1,087 1,110 Talladega.................. 325 360 388 422 456 465 TaLtapoosa ................ 1,575 1,730 1,863 2,046 2,529 2,582 Tuscaloosa................ . 1,170 1,290 1,389 1,547 1,912 1,952 Walker.................... 43 50 54 63 162 165 District 3 ................ 12,073 13,655 14,704 16,324 14,921 15,233 Autauga................... . 300 330 355 387 479 489 Bullock................... 3,045 3,350 3,607 3,941 4,870 4,972 Dallas................... 3,175 3,490 3,758 4,176 5,160 5,268 Elmore................... 2,565 2,820 3,037 3,349 4,169 4,256 Greene ...................... 435 480 517 563 612 625 Hale....................... 47 55 59 66 82 84 Lowndes ................... 85 95 102 114 141 144 Macon..................... 775 855 921 1,003 1,240 1,266 Marengo ................... 44 50 54 61 82 84 Montgomery................ 8,175 8,600 9,260 10,145 12,535 12,797 Perry..................... 47 55 59 68 72 73 Sumter.................... 100 110 118 132 164 167 District 4................ 18,793 20,290 21,847 24,005 29,605 30,224 Baldwin................... 9,800 12,000 12,922 14,808 18,297 18,680 Butter.................... 410 450 485 530 655 668 Choctaw................... 31 35 38 45 56 57 Clarke.................... 26 30 32 39 48 50 Conecuh................... 245 270 291 318 393 401 Escambia.................. 250 275 296 323 399 407 MobiLe.................... 25,400 29,000 31,227 34,809 43,013 43,912 Monroe.................... 82 90 97 107 141 144 Washington................ 22 25 27 35 43 44 Wilcox.................... 31 35 38 45 56 57 District 5................. 36,297 42,210 45,453 51,059 63,101 64,420 Barbour.................... 100 110 118 126 156 159 Coffee.................... 435 480 517 563 510 521 Covington................. 88 100 108 118 145 149 Crenshaw.................. 60 65 70 77 95 97 Dale...................... 325 360 388 422 522 533 Geneva..................... 61 68 73 81 100 102 Henry..................... 225 250 269 295 416 425 Houston................... 1,150 1,265 1,362 1,514 1,413 1,443 Pike...................... 390 430 463 507 626 640 Russell................... 38 45 48 54 67 68 District 6................ . 2,872 3,173 3,416 3,757 4,051 4,136 Other Counties ............ - - - - 89 State Total 2/............. 101,851 114,238 123,011 137,577 164,218 167,651 1/ Preliminary. 2/ Totals may not add due to rounding. ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1984-89 Farm Forest Products District and County 1984 195 1986 11988 1989 1/ Thousand Dollars Colbert................... ..410 295 221 291 321 284 Franklin................... .427 393 464 663 815 840 Lauderdale................. .736 115 193 292 327 198 Lawrence................... 282 139 201 168 228 271 Limestone ............... .. 215 246 190 298 194 110 Madison...................... 127 137 60 123 86 55 Marion....................... 459 381 474 695 612 527 Morgan..................... 1,878 1,129 420 389 391 555 Winston .................... 602 504 612 868 888 764 District i ................. 5,136 3,339 2,835 3,787 3,863 3,603 Bount....................... 125 116 179 202 246 276 Calhoun.....................49 38 36 42 36 37 Cherokee ...................497 365 520 370 403 326 Cleburne.....................75 57 51 71 93 71 Cullman..................... 631 454 520 788 875 931 DeKab. ..................... 266 194 320 413 639 569 Etowah..................... .328 252 213 243 271 294 Jackson....................450 260 313 543 417 309 Marshall................... .427 472 454 338 567 344 St. CLair.................. 347 329 391 605 408 359 District22...................3,195 2,537 2,997 3,615 3,957 3,516 Bibb........................ 1,980 1,739 1,890 2,104 2,375 2,186 Chambers.................. .. 1,326 1,018 1,136 1,391 1,226 1,455 Chilton .................... 1,020 1,169 1,523 2,222 1,850 1,774 Clay....................... 512 498 491 578 410 535 Coosa. ..................... 226 267 219 264 233 209 Fayette.....................986 1,087 881 1,378 1,020 1,073 Jefferson................... 220 490 338 363 250 183 Lamar........................ 1,084 1,467 1,152 1,090 737 718 Lee. ........................ 623 441 475 662 569 572 Pickens.................... 2,189 2,199 1,876 2,233 2,001 2,042 Randolph................... 788 829 754 1,111 718 877 Shelby..................... 735 514 571 1,076 630 773 Talladega.................. 585 742 752 1,063 1,063 1,263 TaLlapoosa.................. .738 619 463 715 335 447 Tuscaloos................. 1,696 1,252 1,583 2,684 2,794 2,727 Walker ..................... 645 598 857 1,531 1,382 1,091 District 3 ................. 15,353 14,930 14,962 20,465 17,594 17,924 Autauga.................. ....878 1,138 685 1,024 1,096 902 Bullock................... 1,483 1,280 1,670 1,386 1,134 1,701 Dallas ..................... 5,964 2,287 1,762 2,025 2,263 1,967 Elmore...................... 585 748 657 604 720 763 Greene..................... 1,338 1,836 1,241 4,023 2,778 2,447 Hale. ...................... 505 379 261 508 725 460 Lowndes................... .3,196 2,383 1,582 1,872 2,398 2,908 Macon...................... 704 643 684 597 787 983 Marengo..................... 2,818 3,420 3,452 3,533 3,930 4,073 Pergory.................. 12,46 2,180 1,985 3,209 2,059 2,590 Montgome.................... 21,46 1,867 1,143 1,505 1,357 1,137 Sumter..................... 2,816 2,427 2,530 2,526 1,797 2,217 District 4................. 24,432 20,590 17,653 22,812 21,043 22,147 Baldwin..................... 1,554 3,662 1,035 1,444 1,470 1,358 Chutaw...................... 23,96 3,867 3,432 3,589 3,572 4,176 Buoterw................... 32,96 2,574 2,460 2,719 3,033 3,693 Clarke..................... 2,202 6,010 1,991 1,996 1,922 2,248 Conecuh. .................... 1,903 2,310 1,836 2,177 2,097 2,952 Escambia.................... 949 1,860 1,167 1,185 1,g450 1,853 Mobile...................... 777 1,505 '670 _682 654 887 90 State Total 2/..........[ 90,155 93,779 74,410 92,412 89,700 100,000 1/ Preliminary. 2/ Totals may not add due to rounding. ______________ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1984-89 Other Crops 1/ District and Couznty 1984 j 1985 1986 1987 j 1988 j 1989 2/ Thousand Dollars Colbert...................... 11 11 9 37 35 33 Franklin..................... 83 80 67 25 25 23 Lauderdale................... 28 27 23 8 9 8 Lawrence..................... 28 27 23 8 7 7 Limestone.................... 150 145 120 77 75 71 Madison.................... 2,667 2,615 2,140 583 565 534 Marion....................... 11 11 9 5 4 4 Morgan....................... 11 11 9 19 18 17 Winston...................... 11 11 9 3 3 3 District 1.................. 3,000 2,937 2,409 765 741 700 Blount....................... 11 11 9 3 3 3 Calhoun..................... 300 295 241 132 127 120 Cherokee.................... 133 148 107 46 45 43 Cleburne..................... 11 11 9 3 3 3 Cullman..................... 111 131 99 32 31 29 DeKa~b.....ur .................... 239 236 195 52 50 48 Etowah....................... 83 80 67 18 17 16 Jackson...................... 11 11 9 3 3 3 Marshall..................... 67 64 53 14 14 13 St. Clair.................... 200 193 159 391 379 359 District 2.................. 1,167 1,179 948 694 672 635 ib..............11 11 9 4 4 3 Chambers..................... 11 11 9 3 3 3 Chilton...................... 67 64 53 20 19 18 Clay......................... 11 11 9 3 3 3 Coosa........................ 11 11 9 3 3 3 Fayette...................... 28 27 22 7 6 6 Jefferson.................... 28 27 23 6 6 6 Lamar........................ 11 11 9 3 3 3 Lee........................ 2,000 1,985 1,628 523 507 479 Pickens...................... 67 87 66 35 34 32 Randolph..................... 22 21 17 5 4 4 Shelby...................... 244 236 195 735 712 673 Talladega.................... 11 23 9 37 35 33 Tallapoosa................... 56 54 44 35 34 32 Tuscaloosa.................. 150 139 114 48 47 44 Walker....................... 11 11 9 3 3 3 District 3.................. 2,739 2,727 2,225 1,468 1,421 1,343 Autauga..................... 533 509 420 112 109 103 Bullock...................... 11 11 9 104 101 95 Dallas...................... 161 173 145 52 34 51 Elmore...................... 200 193 159 47 46 63 Greene....................... 56 73 62 28 14 13 Hale......................... 11 60 42 66 52 28 Lowndes...................... 56 66 60 14 13 30 Macon..... .................. 2,000 2,076 1,713 698 680 618 Marengo...................... 22 34 30 253 235 238 Montgomery................... 33 114 165 211 251 179 Perry.. ............. 11 11 9 3 3 3 Sumter:::::::.............133 148 125 47 30 28 District 4.................. 3,228 3,467 2,939 1,635 1,569 1,449 Baldwin.......... .......... 4,556 4,684 3,987 2,266 2,216 2,145 Butler........... .......... 2,000 1,929 1,592 995 964 911 Choctaw..................... 11 11 9 3 3 3 Clarke....................... 11 11 9 3 3 3 Conecuh..................... 272 257 210 56 54 51 Escambia..................... 11 55 138 231 286 219 Mobile...................... 822 812 678 652 613 600 91 State Total 3/.............. 18,334 18,925 15,899 10,200 10,250 9,64 1/ Includes oats. 2/ Preliminary. 3/ Totals may not add due to rounding. ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1984-89 Total All Crops District and County 1984 1985 18 9718 991 Thousand Dollars Colbert .................... 15,233 17,430 12,112 15,729 15,394 14,602 Franklin................... 2,825 3,918 2,908 2,626 3,531 2,780 Lauderdale ................. 16,577 19,116 12,389 14,536 11,578 12,711 Lawrence....................21,212 26,163 15,881 19,084 17,507 20,590 Limestone....................32,157 33,029 25,366 28,125 26,159 31,282 Madison.....................35,273 36,358 27,377 25,742 32,832 34,296 Marion..................... 2,738 3,241 2,790 2,160 2,983 2,598 Morgan..................... 13,272 11,078 7,201 7,918 11,455 10,956 Wnston............1,153 1,027 1,009 1,278 1,291 1,170 District 1..................140,440 151,359 107,032 117,197 122,730 130,987 Blount.................. ... 10,257 9,172 7,681 9,046 8,369 8,117 Calhoun................... . 7,653 7,753 7,629 8,155 9,821 9,669 Cherokee ................... 15,507 16,793 11,377 14,924 23,112 20,725 Cleburne.................... 985 823 695 678 873 804 CulLman.................... 16,315 16,758 13,641 13,975 16,884 15,371 DeKalb..................... 26,088 25,181 19,019 23,111 18,580 18,646 Etowah.................... . 4,518 4,492 3,116 2,967 4,188 3,501 Jackson................... .. 15,147 14,821 12,368 12,562 13,825 12,656 Marshall.......... 7,139 6,659 5,059 4,476 5,611 5,728 St. Clair................... 4,999 5,303 4,212 5,585 5,978 5,920 District 2..................108,608 107,157 84,798 95,480 107,241 101,137 Bibb....................... 4,087 3,283 2,464 2,584 2,957 2,699 Chambers................... 2,460 2,087 1,972 2,431 2,381 2,374 ChiLton.....................11,905 11,724 9,319 11,204 10,620 9,161 Clay........................ 912 851 858 913 704 893 Coosa.......................... 688 733 807 801 1,224 1,175 Fayette.....................3,358 3,943 2,776 3,051 2,896 3,013 Jefferson................... 7,830 8,457 7,670 8,988 7,098 6,823 Lamar........................ 2,889 3,603 2,473 2,247 2,234 1,913 Lee ...................... ..9,816 10,464 9,103 9,005 6,390 6,245 Pickens .................... 6,670 6,553 5,593 5,765 6,869 5,827 Randolph ................... 1,790 1,722 1,430 2,056 1,823 1,802 Shelby.... ................. 5,718 5,527 4,289 6,616 5,779 6,403 Talladega................... 5,877 5,625 4,124 3,729 6,235 5,644 Tallapoosa................. 3,412 3,641 3,013 3,37 3,922 4,041 Tuscaloosa................ 9,220 8,286 7,140 9,120 10,113 9,608 Walker.................... . 3,094 2,874 2,860 3,428 2,192 1,887 District 3 ............... .79,724 79,372 65,890 75,875 73,438 69,508 Autauga.................. ... 13,245 14,257 9,245 9,786 9,368 8,748 Bullock.....................10,421 9,313 8,671 7,817 8,771 8,853 Dallas................... ... 27,865 22,306 16,031 17,491 20,719 16,480 ELmore......................14,059 14,347 9,745 12,430 12,660 11,707 Greene..................... 6,397 5,094 3,144 5,692 5,066 4,518 HaLe........................ 11,852 9,078 7,291 5,214 5,393 3,221 Lowndes.................... 10,333 8,871 6,791 6,496 6,739 7,094 Macon...................... .9,336 8,591 5,929 5,315 5,614 5,001 Marengo .................... 9,262 8,150 7,779 7,503 8,273 7,169 Montgomery................. 18,470 17,673 15,450 16,372 18,899 18,965 Perry...................... 12,458 10,421 7,745 5,422 7,129 6,534 Sumter..................... 7,683 5,587 5,000 4,646 4,473 4,386 District 4................. 151,381 133,689 102,821 104,186 113,103 102,675 Baldwin.................... 53,857 53,961 47,169 45,714 53,047 46,508 Butter..................... 11,043 10,035 9,235 7,780 8,201 8,458 Choctaw.................... 4,035 3,827 3,589 3,779 3,999 4,790 Clarke..................... 3,178 6,776 2,760 2,861 3,035 6,684 Conecuh..................... 9,153 7,630 6,367 5,875 5,881668 Escambia................... 13,732 11,814 10,027 11,536 11,239 11,475 Mobile..................... 37,265 39,895 39,275 45,739 53,661 54,275 Monre..................16,81 1720110,49A15009N5,59 15,011AA 92 State Total21..........J 86,884 846,917 684,183 733,024 817,386 790,872 1/ Preliminary. 2/ Totals may not add due to rounding. ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1984-89 Total Farm Commodities District and Caunty 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 19891/ Thousand Dollars Colbert................. ... 28,389 31,699 26,713 30,431 32,223 32,510 Franklin................... 28,411 29,533 39,497 36,475 43,450 41,524 Lauderdale..................34,858 36,406 29,788 32,679 57,80963,717 Lawrence ................... 66,779 66,609 62,045 58,72230,58963,286 Limestone ................... 43,35842,477 34,730 40,161 38,845 43,629 Madison.................... 54,473 53,066 43,602 42,750 50,973 52,363 Marion................... ... 16,652 15,283 14,964 14,862 17,987 15,690 Morgan................. ... 55,808 43,177 44,520 52,361 64,948 67,579 Winston..................... 44,835 41,159 47,376 46,725 52,237 71,625 District 1................. 373,563 359,408 343,234 355,167 389,081 421923 Blount..................... 66,931 66,747 59,018 67,501 86,626 103,514 Calhoun................. ... 23,000 22,692 24,304 24,748 27,173 34,987 Cherokee................... 26,333 25,448 20,939 27,257 36,114 36,805 Cleburne....................13,740 13,388 13,075 14,913 19,548 23,555 Cullman..................... 215,870 201,724 224,109 209,459 244,158 275,530 DeKa b..................... 116,303 110,615 102,607 136,414 154,382 174,575 Etowah.................... 32,118 29,913 33,575 29,375 36,731 42,737 Jackson.................... 39,372 38,642 39,881 37,893 42,709 47,614 Marshall................... 98,531 91,009 118,954 103,360 118,374 132,979 St. Clair .................. 16,815 10,716 16,525 20,016 26,375 37,107 District 2................ 649,015 610,895 652,988 670,936 792,189 909,402 Bibb.................... ....6,482 6,151 4,806 6,090 6,295 6,630 Chambers.................. 7,196 7,115 6,231 8,086 7,808 7,724 Chilton.................... 17,408 18,664 15,720 19,981 19,006 18,384 Clay.......................20,911 16,039 18,776 24,605 27,570 30,573 Coosa.................... . .. 3,015 3,144 3,093 3,255 4,045 4,220 Fayette.................... 7,382 7,729 6,541 7,914 7,790 8,377 Jefferson................. .. 22,236 19,710 16,830 20,146 12,148 11,959 Lamar........................ 7,663 8,521 7,666 8,802 8,493 8,609 Lee........................ 13,604 14,753 13,187 13,358 11,108 10,541 Pickens..................... 39,253 39,987 50,191 62,911 60,459 70,482 Randolph................... 21,488 19,913 21,093 25,191 33,110 35,923 Shelby.................... 14,923 21,371 11,846 17,258 16,581 17,279 Talladega...................15,404 15,775 15,357 18,495 23,172 24,899 Tallapoosa..................11,905 10,121 8,533 9,886 11,613 10,633 Tuscaloosa ............... .19,529 17,842 17,469 25,653 24,486 25,452 Walker.................... 22,997 20,559 23,257 24,443 26,647 29,749 District 3................. 251,396 247,392 240,597 296,074 300,332 321,435 Autauga................... 19,533 19,623 14,580 17,566 16,785 16,356 Bullock.....................17,022 16,333 15,551 15,860 16,707 17,250 Dallas..................... 43,423 38,259 32,327 33,859 39,473 37,542 Elmore.................... 22,167 22,522 17,794 21,742 22,972 22,129 Greene................ .... . 15,061 14,125 12,379 15,630 15,872 15,468 Hale..................... ... 36,564 33,810 35,224 26,523 33,037 33,772 Lowndes .................... 30,572 29,722 28,395 29,029 31,690 32,204 Macon...................... 15,213 13,038 9,945 10,755 11,585 11,874 Marengo.................... 18,898 18,381 17,700 20,767 22,350 21,232 Montgomery................. 36,149 35,677 32,683 36,885 40,208 41,595 Perry...................... 23,355 21,213 18,420 17,827 20,650 20,084 Sumter..................... 15,407 14,789 14,164 14,428 15,001 16,148 District 4................. 293,362 277,491 249,163 260,873 286,330 285,655 Baldwin.................... 64,941 62,787 55,679 57,489 60,854 54,186 Butler..................... 25,323 22,393 22,142 20,527 22,611 25,956 Choctaw.................... 8,443 8,464 7,803 8,476 8,410 9,150 Clarke..................... 5,971 9,738 5,607 6,387 6,061 6,222 Conecuh.................... 14,271 13,179 11,663 12,969 10,544 11,726 Escambi a................... 19,091 16,888 14,792 191,239 16,747 16,806 Mobile..................... 50,308 53,267 52,398 60,256 68,746 71,075 More........... ..23,887 23,3630 16,128 22,368A 21,350 21,308 93 State Total 2/.............2,295,219 2,148,164 2,109,460 2,254,378 2,512,028 2,723,264 1/ Preliminary. 2/ Totals may not add due to rounding. ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1984-89 Governmnent Payments DsrcadCoty18418 1986 1987 1988 18 1/ Thousand Dollars Colbert..................... 5,470 5,195 5,544 7,505 6,637 8,149 Franklin.................... 155 219 138 622 575 663 Lauderdale.................. 4,045 3,982 4,239 6,221 5,412 6,358 Lawrence.................... 4,799 4,564 9,951 8,417 7,300 9,175 Limestone................... 9,896 9,127 10,365 13,690 11,903 13,939 Madison.................... 5,647 6,208 6,942 10,372 8,535 8,707 Marion....................... 3 124 467 830 938 728 Morgan...................... 693 672 842 1,329 1,022 777 Winston...................... 9 8 10 90 241 1,264 District 1................. 30,718 30,099 38,497 49,075 42,563 49,760 Blount....................... 91 88 136 363 318 403 Calhoun..................... 113 124 129 379 419 254 Cherokee.................... 1,779 2,080 1,821 2,787 2,373 2,697 Cleburne..................... 4 2 26 121 197 201 Cullman..................... 166 193 349 833 613 881 DeKalb...................... 171 283 1,112 2,561 2,069 1,468 Etowah...................... 115 237 279 590 501 877 Jackson..................... 134 175 559 2,310 1,890 1,196 Marshall..................... 114 144 192 787 862 628 St. Clair.................... 5 3 5 45 87 1,004 District 2................. .2,692 3,329 4,606 10,777 9,328 9,610 Bibb......................... 113 126 87 239 288 407 Chambers..................... 47 56 45 117 147 334 Chilton..................... 212 320 240 398 505 626 Clay........................ 0 4 8 110 200 180 Coosa........................ 0 0 0 81 197 204 Fayette..................... 354 358 337 564 601 788 Jefferson.................... 1 0 0 65 134 113 Lamar....................... 134 205 216 427 467 407 Lee......................... 812 780 741 217 741 1,095 Pickens..................... 863 684 685 1,230 1,452 1,664 Randolph..................... 9 1 12 80 270 1,202 Shelby...................... 897 829 695 947 955 443 Talladega.................... 281 317 329 785 1,073 1,134 Tallapoosa................... 209 330 333 501 393 1,992 Tuscaloosa.................. 1,097 1,298 1,155 1,868 1,906 565 Walker....................... 1 2 11 129 18056 District 3.................. 5,031 5,310 4,894 7,758 9,511 11,554 Autauga..................... 1,851 1,931 2,257 2,673 2,812 3,591 Bullock...................... 47 56 157 371 682 917 Dallas..................... 3,230 3,482 3,705 5,887 5,320 6,065 Elmore..................... 2,748 2,703 2,778 3,645 3,806 4,472 Greene...................... 388 426 448 862 1,071 905 Hale........................ 653 567 594 1,306 1,809 1,018 Lowndes..................... 904 534 1,028 1,930 2,226 2,338 Macon....................... 795 917 829 1,169 1,269 1,500 Marengo..................... 1,067 876 853 1,866 579 1,505 Montgomery................... 911 781 1,618 1,647 1,852 830 Perry....................... 661 761 855 1,681 2,255 1,372 Sumter....................... 77 112 126 500 851 605 District 4.................. 13,332 13,146 15,248 23,536 24,532 25,117 Baldwin..................... 133 213 820 2,496 1,878 767 Butler...................... 104 282 423 903 770 583 Choctaw...................... 76 83 97 211 213 251 Clarke...o................... 64 72 105 305 266 323 Conecuh..................... 144 219 700 1,157 905 662 Escambia.................... 270 601 1,305 2,797 2,393 2,478 Mobile....................... 71 267 866 1,608 1,449 1,513 94 Other Counties.......------ State Total 21............. 57,052 60,364 79,161 125,228 114,506 120,859 1/ Preliminary. 2/ Totals may not add due to rounding. ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 1984-89 Non-Farm Comnercial Timber District and Canrty 1984 1985 1986 1987 j 1988 Thousand Dollars Colbert..................... 1,229 887 663 873 962 856 Franklin.................... 650 601 708 1,011 1,241 1,285 Lauderdale................. 345 55 90 137 153 93 Lawrence ................... 296 147 212 178 241 288 Limestone................... 58 65 51 80 52 30 Madison..................... 319 341 151 308 214 137 Marion.................. .. 5,224 4,328 5,378 7,891 6,945 5,989 Morgan................... ....938 563 210 194 195 278 Winston .................... 2,948 2,462 2,987 4,235 4,330 3,742 District i................ 12,007 9,449 10,450 14,907 14,333 12,9 BLount ..................... 603 559 870 981 1,191 1,343 Calhoun .................... 1,987 1,526 1,472 1,708 1,482 1,485 Cherokee .................. 1,294 950 1,367 961 1,046 850 Cleburne.................. ....1,905 1,435 1,282 1,790 2,364 1,794 Cullman.................. .. 1,369 983 1,125 1,706 1,891 2,018 DeKab....................... 326 237 390 505 781 696 Etowah......................1,363 1,045 886 1,010 1,126 1,228 Jackson .................... 865 499 603 1,044 802 596 Marshall.................... 485 534 514 383 642 391 St. Clair ................ 1,087 1,032 2,241 1,895 1,278 1,127 District 2................. 11,284 8,800 10,750 11,983 12,603 11,528 Bibb........................ 9,005 7,920 8,611 9,585 10,809 9,983 Chambers.................... 2,742 2,105 2,348 2,876 2,533 3,015 ChiLton.....................1,785 2,046 2,666 3,881 3,232 3,107 Clay...................... 1,692 1,648 1,627 1,911 1,356 1,773 Coosa..................... 2,080 2,457 2,016 2,427 2,149 1,936 Fayette .................... 2,204 2,430 1,971 3,082 2,279 2,406 Jefferson .................. 2,758 6,133 4,231 4,546 3,124 2,290 Lamar........................ 4,698 6,376 5,007 4,737 3,202 3,129 Lee..................... ....5,113 3,609 3,879 5,415 4,652 4,683 Pickens.................. 9,339 9,374 7,999 9,521 8,528 8,724 Randolph................... 1,576 1,657 1,509 2,225 1,439 1,760 Shelby.................... . 2,883 2,018 1,226 4,224 2,474 3,042 Talladega..................... 4,490 2,210 5,782 8,184 3,787 4,517 Tallapoosa............... . . 2,633 5,706 1,653 2,550 2,578 3,448 Tuscaloosa................. 7,668 5,668 7,162 12,144 12,635 12,373 Walker ..................... 2,629 2,439 3,493 6,239 5,628 4,460 District 3................. 63,295 63,796 61,180 83,547 70,405 70,645 Autauga.................... 1,958 2,537 1,526 2,279 2,436 2,013 Bullock...................... 2,110 1,819 2,371 1,970 1,611 2,424 Dallas..................... 8,700 3,338 2,571 2,950 3,294 2,873 Elmore..................... 1,513 1,932 1,697 1,562 1,861 1,976 Greene....................... 2,674 3,677 2,485 8,058 5,560 4,913 Hale.................... . .. 2,381 1,787 1,231 2,393 3,419 2,172 Lowndes.................... 3,196 2,384 1,583 1,872 2,395 2,915 Macon..................... 1,012 923 983 859 1,131 1,419 Marengo .................... 7,129 8,665 8,746 8,951 9,949 10,346 Montgomery................... 928 815 741 1,198 769 970 Perry...................... 4,065 4,571 2,785 3,668 3,304 2,777 Sumter..................... 5,774 4,972 5,183 5,175 3,680 4,554 District 4................. 41,440 37,420 31,902 40,935 39,409 39,352 Baldwin.................... 9,601 22,660 6,407 8,942 9,096 8,429 Butler..................... 8,090 7,923 7,031 7,352 7,313 8,577 Choctaw.................... 11,303 11,105 10,609 11,744 13,093 15,987 Clarke..................... 17,025 46,652 15,459 15,512 14,928 17,519 Conecuh..................... 4,662 5,655 4,495 5,330 5,131 7,243 Escambia. ................... 6,124 12,007 7,530 7,660 9,368 12,010 Mobile........ ............. 4,276 _8,270 3,678 3,747 3,594 4,882 95 State Total 2/............. 234,757 283,8% 208,424 256,654 246,375 265,726 1/ Preliminary. 2/ Totals may not add due to rounding. ALABAMA CASH RECEIPTS FRON FARM MARKETINGS, 1984-89 Total Farm and Forestry Products District and Coizity 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 11 Thousand Dollars Colbert................. ... 35,088 37,781 32,921 38,809 39,822 41,515 Franklin.................. ... 29,216 30,353 40,343 38,108 45,266 43,473 Lauderdale................ 39,249 40,443 34,117 39,037 36,403 39,736 Lawrence................... 71,873 71,320 72,208 67,316 65,121 73,180 Limestone .................. 53,312 51,669 45,146 53,931 50,800 57,598 Madison.....................60,439 59,615 50,695 53,430 59,722 61,207 Marion..................... 21,879 19,735 20,808 23,582 25,870 22,407 Morgan.................... 57,440 44,412 45,572 53,885 66,165 68,634 Winston.....................47,793 43,629 50,372 51,050 56,808 76,631 District 1..................416,288 398,956 392,182 419,148 445,977 484,381 Blount..................... 67,625 67,394 60,023 68,845 88,135 105,260 Calhoun ................... -25,100 24,342 25,904 26,835 29,074 36,727 Cherokee....................29,406 28,478 24,127 31,005 39,533 40,351 Cleburne ................. ..15,649 14,825 14,383 16,824 22,108 25,551 Cullman.....................217,405 202,900 225,583 211,999 246,662 278,428 DeKab ................... .. 116,800 111,135 104,109 139,479 157,232 176,738 Etowah..................... 33,597 31,195 34,740 30,975 38,358 44,842 Jackson.................... 40,372 39,316 41,044 41,248 45,401 49,407 Marshall....................99,130 91,687 119,660 104,530 119,877 133,997 St. Clair..................17,907 11,751 18,771 21,955 27,740 39,238 District 2................. 662,992 623,024 668,344 693,695 814,120 930,540 Bibb........................ 15,600 14,197 13,504 15,914 17,392 17,020 Chimbtrsn.................. 9,985 9,276 8,624 11,080 10,488 11,072 Chilton .................. 19,404 21,030 18,626 24,261 22,743 22,117 Clay...................... 22,603 17,691 20,411 26,625 29,126 32,526 Coosa...................... 5,095 5,601 5,109 5,763 6,391 6,360 Fayette.....................9,940 10,517 8,849 11,560 10,670 11,572 Jefferson.................... 24,996 25,843 21,061 24,756 15,406 14,362 Lamar...................... 12,496 15,102 12,889 13,966 12,163 12,145 Lee........................ 19,529 19,142 17,808 18,990 16,501 16,319 Pickens.................... 49,455 50,045 58,875 73,662 70,439 80,869 Randolph..................... 23,074 21,571 22,614 27,496 34,820 38,885 Shelby.................... 18,703 24,218 13,767 22,430 20,010 20,765 Talladega................ ... 20,175 18,302 21,468 27,463 28,032 30,550 Tallapoosa................... 14,747 16,157 10,519 12,937 14,584 16,074 Tuscaloosa ................ 28,294 24,808 25,785 39,665 39,027 38,224 Walker.................... 25,628 23,000 26,761 30,811 32,455 34,775 District 3.................. 319,722 316,498 306,671 387,379 380,248 403,634 Autauga................. ... 23,342 24,091 18,363 22,518 22,033 21,961 Bullock................. ... 19,180 18,208 18,080 18,201 19,000 20,591 Dallas.................. ... 55,353 45,079 38,603 42,696 48,087 46,480 Elmore....................... 26,428 27,157 22,269 26,949 28,639 28,577 Greene.................... ... 18,123 18,228 15,312 24,550 22,503 21,286 Hale....................... 39,598 36,164 37,048 30,223 38,265 36,962 Lowndes...................... 34,671 32,640 31,006 32,832 36,311 37,457 Macon...................... 17,020 14,878 11,758 12,783 13,985 14,793 Marengo.....................27,093 27,922 27,300 31,583 32,878 33,083 Montgomery................. 37,987 37,273 35,042 39,730 42,829 43,394 Perry..................... .28,081 26,545 22,060 23,176 26,208 24,233 Sumter..................... 21,258 19,873 19,473 20,103 19,532 21,307 District 4................. 348,134 328,057 296,313 325,344 350,271 350,123 Baldwin.................... 74,675 85,660 62,906 68,927 71,828 63,382 Butler..................... 33,518 30,598 29,596 28,782 30,694 35,116 Choctaw.................... 19,822 19,652 18,510 20,431 21,716 25,388 Clarke..................... 23,060 56,462 21,171 22,205 21,255 24,064 Conecuh.................... 19,077 19,053 16,858 19,456 16,580 19,631 Escambia................... 25,485 29,496 23,628 29,697 28,508 31,295 Mobile..................... 54,655 61,804 56,941 65,611 73,789 77,470 96 State Total 2/............. 2,587,028 2,492,424 2,397,045 2,636,260 2,872,909 3,109,849 1/ Preliminary. 2/ Totals may not add due to rounding. ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE ALABAMA DEPARTMENT U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE in cooperation with OF AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES J. T. "Duff!/" BARR ALBERT McDONALD State Statistician Commissioner of Agriculture PUBLICATIONS ISSUED BY THE ALABAMA ACRICULTURAL STATSTICS SERVICE ALABAMA FARM FACTS: Reports issued twice monthly. The following subjects are included as appropriate: Agricultural Prices Crop Production or Forecasts, Intended & Actual Plantings, and Grain Stocks Fruits, Nuts, and Vegetbles Livestock Numbers, Production, Slaughter, and Milk Poultry and Eggs BROILERS Reports issued each Wednesday. CROP WEATHER Reports issued each Monday, March-December. COUNTY DATA: Reports issued between February and July. Cattle Hogs Poultry Corn Cotton Hay Oats Peanuts Sorghum Grain Soybeans Wheat ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS An annual summary of crops, livestock, prices, and cash receipts by state and county issued in the fall. 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