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Page 1: Kansas Farm Factsagriculture.ks.gov/docs/default-source/ag...Feb 13, 2015  · Sunflowers Produced 82,000,000 lbs. 4 4.0 All Hay Produced 6,545,000 tons 4 4.8 All Other Hay (Excluding
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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GENERAL STATISTICS

KANSAS AGRICULTURE RANKINGS.............................................................................................................................................. 2 KANSAS AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS ............................................................................................................................................. 3 GRAIN STORAGE CAPACITY .......................................................................................................................................................... 4 TOTAL FERTILIZER SOLD ............................................................................................................................................................... 5 FARM, CROP, AND LIVESTOCK INFORMATION ........................................................................................................................... 6 PRECIPITATION ............................................................................................................................................................................... 8

CROP STATISTICS STATE SUMMARY.......................................................................................................................................................................... 11 ALL WHEAT .................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 WHEAT, BY CROPPING PRACTICES ........................................................................................................................................... 16 ALL SORGHUM .............................................................................................................................................................................. 18 ALL CORN ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 20 CORN FOR GRAIN - IRRIGATED AND DRYLAND ........................................................................................................................ 22 SOYBEANS ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 24 SUNFLOWERS ............................................................................................................................................................................... 26 ALFALFA HAY ................................................................................................................................................................................ 27 ALL HAY .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 29 OATS ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 31 COTTON ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 32

LIVESTOCK STATISTICS CATTLE AND CALVES ON FARMS ............................................................................................................................................... 34 HOGS AND PIGS ON FARMS ........................................................................................................................................................ 34 SHEEP AND GOATS ON FARMS .................................................................................................................................................. 34 CATTLE SLAUGHTERED ............................................................................................................................................................... 35 NUMBER OF SLAUGHTER PLANTS ............................................................................................................................................. 35 PRODUCTION, DISPOSITION, AND INCOME CATTLE AND CALVES ........................................................................................ 36 NUMBER OF CATTLE FEEDLOTS AND FED CATTLE ................................................................................................................. 36 CATTLE ON FEED BY CLASS ........................................................................................................................................................ 37 PRODUCTION, DISPOSITION, AND INCOME - HOGS AND PIGS ............................................................................................... 38 SHEEP AND LAMBS....................................................................................................................................................................... 38 WOOL ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 38 CATTLE INVENTORY ..................................................................................................................................................................... 39 AVERAGE BLUESTEM PASTURE LEASE RATES, 2013, FULL SUMMER SEASON CONTRACTS ........................................... 41 BLUESTEM PASTURE ................................................................................................................................................................... 42 MILK COWS AND MILK PRODUCED............................................................................................................................................. 45

ECONOMIC STATISTICS KANSAS HONEY ............................................................................................................................................................................ 46 CASH RENTS 2013 ........................................................................................................................................................................ 48 CASH RENTS 2012 ........................................................................................................................................................................ 49 CASH RECEIPTS AND FARM INCOME ......................................................................................................................................... 50 GROSS AND NET FARM INCOME ................................................................................................................................................ 50 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES ................................................................................................................................................. 51

HISTORICAL STATISICS NUMBER OF FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS ................................................................................................................................ 53 LIVESTOCK NUMBERS ................................................................................................................................................................. 54 WHEAT ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 55 SORGHUM FOR ALL PURPOSES AND PRODUCTION OF GRAIN ............................................................................................. 56 SOYBEANS FOR BEANS ............................................................................................................................................................... 57 CORN FOR ALL PURPOSES AND PRODUCTION OF GRAIN ..................................................................................................... 58 SILAGE ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 59

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KANSAS AGRICULTURE RANKINGS, 20131

1 Last updated June 2014 *Rankings are preliminary. Data collected by USDA/NASS

2 2012 Census

Livestock or Crop Item Production Total Kansas

Ranking*

Kansas as a Percent of US

Total

All Wheat Produced 319,200,000 bu. 1 14.9

Sorghum Grain Produced 165,200,000 bu. 1 42.4

Sorghum Silage Produced 1,540,000 tons 2 28.4

Cattle Slaughtered 6,316,300 head 2 19.4

All Cattle and Calves on Farms, Jan. 1, 2014 5,800,000 head 3 6.6

Cattle and Calves on Grain Feed, Jan. 1, 2014 2,130,000 head 3 16.7

Red Meat Production by Com’l. Slaughter Plants 5,388,100,000 lbs. 3 10.9

Commercial Grain Storage Capacity, Dec. 1, 2013 1,000,000,000 bu. 3 9.5

Sunflowers Produced 82,000,000 lbs. 4 4.0

All Hay Produced 6,545,000 tons 4 4.8

All Other Hay (Excluding Alfalfa) Produced 4,620,000 tons 4 5.8

All Summer Potatoes Produced 1,505,000 cwt. 4 8.7

Irrigated Land2 2,881,292 acres 6 5.1

All Beef Cows That Have Calved, Jan. 1, 2014 1,414,000 head 7 4.8

Corn Grain Produced 508,000,000 bu. 8 3.6

Hogs on Farms, Dec. 1, 2013 1,770,000 head 11 2.6

Soybeans Produced 127,440,000 bu. 11 3.8

All Market Sheep and Lambs, Jan.1, 2014 23,000 head 11 1.7

Alfalfa Hay Produced 1,925,000 tons 13 3.3

All Meat and Other Goats, Jan. 1, 2014 34,000 head 16 1.4

Milk Production 2,932,000,000 lbs. 16 1.4

Cotton Produced (480 lb bales) 41,000 bales 17 0.3

Dry Edible Beans Produced 86,000 cwt. 18 0.3

Corn Silage Produced 1,950,000 tons 18 1.6

Licensed Dairy Herds 325 herds 20 0.7

Barley Produced 528,000 bu. 20 0.2

All Milk Goats, Jan. 1, 2014 4,800 head 20 1.3

Oats Produced 840,000 bu. 21 1.2

All Sheep and Lambs on Farms, Jan. 1, 2014 75,000 head 23 1.4

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KANSAS AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS 2008-20123

Category 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Million Dollars

Wheat 1,549.90 859.4 1,139.80 1,555.80 1304.55

Beef and Veal 411 389.9 517.6 658.1 638.99

Soybeans 457.9 744.9 892.9 611.8 720.43

Feeds and Fodders 363.4 486.1 671.3 568.7 257.49

Corn 487.8 367 524.8 550.9 329.21

Hides and Skins 265.5 185.3 289.8 323.2 321.84

Grain Products 153.2 188.2 236.3 192.2 341.10

Pork 119.5 106.5 129.7 180.7 180.95

Vegetable Oils 109.5 135.3 179 134.1 113.24

Soybean Meal 91.8 156.8 167.5 109.8 143.61

Other Products 371.1 210.2 189.2 401.5 432.79

TOTAL AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS 4,380.60 3,829.70 4,937.90 5,286.80 4897.21

KANSAS AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS RANKINGS 2012

3 2013 data available November 2014. Data collected by USDA/NASS

Category

United States

Leading 10 States by Value

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Million Dollars

CA IA IL MN NE TX KS IN ND OH

Total 141269.8 18767.34 11340.54 8302.69 8195.27 7285.50 6467.59 4897.21 4780.30 4133.24 4125.95

IA IL MN IN NE OH MO SD AR ND

Soybeans 24605.67 3577.56 3260.33 2247.15 1943.69 1829.38 1737.76 1385.05 1141.45 1113.09 1051.44

IA IL NE MN IN SD OH KS WI MO Corn 9338.25 1710.02 1429.09 1149.58 940.73 640.46 439.56 384.86 329.21 299.73 254.96

KS ND MT WA ID OK SD MN TX CO

Wheat 8157.97 1304.55 1110.98 732.73 563.96 404.95 403.19 400.24 307.78 286.29 283.26

TX GA CA MS AR NC TN MO AZ AL Cotton 6254.93 1564.62 968.47 750.06 493.92 462.61 349.04 293.41 276.87 273.31 239

IA MN NC IL IN MO OK NE OH KS

Pork 6320.71 1988.57 813.5 727.71 421.19 343.64 278.13 260.49 253.34 206.56 180.95

IA IL NE MN IN SD KS OH WI TX Feeds and Fodder 6417.23 1037.65 864.69 712.56 582.84 391.15 286.62 257.49 240.49 188.15 172.40

TX NE KS IA CO OK CA SD MO NM Beef and Veal 5508.85 854.75 840 639 311.5 297.01 288.43 267.42 183.58 150.20 141.92

CA WI NY ID PA TX MN MI NM WA Dairy Products 5123.85 955.39 724.11 353.62 335.30 288.95 247.85 243.30 231.94 195.20 160.14

IA IL NE MN KS IN SD ND OH TX Grain Products 5902.19 775.14 662.51 557.3 470.45 341.1 301.72 259.77 245.66 196.31 171.41

IA IL MN IN NE OH ND MO SD AR Vegetable Oils 4164.52 542.6 494.49 343.51 294.79 278.78 263.56 231.05 215.76 193.36 178.97

IA IL MN NE IN OH MO SD AR ND Soybean Meal 4864.68 713.18 649.94 447.96 364.68 347.04 346.42 276.10 227.54 221.89 209.6

TX NE KS IA CO OK CA SD MO NM Hides and Skins 2774.62 430.51 423.05 321.84 156.90 149.59 145.27 134.69 92.46 75.65 71.48

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STOCKS OF GRAIN BY QUARTER 2011-2013

GRAIN STORAGE CAPACITY, DECEMBER 1

Crops and Quarter

2011 2012 2013

On-Farm

Stocks

Off-Farm

Stocks

Total

Stocks

On-Farm

Stocks

Off-Farm

Stocks

Total

Stocks

On-Farm

Stocks

Off-Farm

Stocks

Total

Stocks

SOYBEANS

December 1 (Prev. Yr.) 23,000 66,034 89,034 21,000 65,002 86,002 16,000 50,575 66,575

March 1 10,500 33,046 43,546 11,000 47,118 58,118 9,700 24,616 34,316

June 1 4,400 13,308 17,708 4,300 23,070 27,370 3,300 8,664 11,964

September 1 800 5,471 6,271 900 4,202 5,102 1,200 2,817 4,017

SORGHUM GRAIN

December 1 (Prev. Yr.) 20,000 107,926 127,926 20,000 81,991 101,991 9,000 63,222 72,222

March 1 * * * 8,000 68,117 76,177 6,500 46,675 53,175

June 1 1,800 41,748 43,548 2,500 39,344 41,844 1,800 27,895 29,695

September 1 1,500 13,759 15,259 400 15,675 16,075 240 10,589 10,829

CORN

December 1 (Prev. Yr.) 130,000 280,454 410,454 100,000 203,278 303,278 68,000 178,182 246,182

March 1 * * 52,000 69,000 159,128 211,128 34,000 134,976 168,976

June 1 21,000 122,201 143,201 28,000 94,218 122,218 16,000 70,570 86,570

September 1 8,500 43,340 51,840 8,300 39219 47,519 6,300 20,419 26,719

BARLEY

September 1 (Prev. Yr.) * 19 * * 12 * * 13 *

December 1 (Prev. Yr.) * 17 * * 12 * * 9 *

March 1 * 15 * * 10 * * 7 *

June 1 * 11 * * 8 * * 3 *

OATS

September 1(Prev. Yr.) * 383 * * 246 * * 258 *

December 1 (Prev. Yr.) * 246 * * 176 * * 216 *

March 1 * 198 * * 161 * * 172 *

June 1 * 166 * * 141 * * 115 *

WHEAT September 1 (Prev. Yr.) 32,000 368,478 400,478 25,000 336,869 361,869 27,000 362,707 389,707

December 1 18,000 319,633 337,633 18,000 274,165 292,165 11,500 247,594 259,094

March 1 8,600 259,078 267,678 8,300 205,632 213,932 9,500 240,456 249,956

June 1 3,200 176,949 180,149 2,800 138,428 141,228 5,700 156,682 162,382

Date 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Number - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Off-Farm Facilities 765 745 730 725 725 725 715 715

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - -1,000 Bushels - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Off-Farm Capacity............ 890,000 890,000 885,000 895,000 920,000 940,000 980,000 1,000,000

On-Farm Capacity............ 380,000 380,000 380,000 380,000 380,000 380,000 380,000 380,000

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TOTAL FERTILIZER SOLD IN KANSAS, 1988-2013

Source: Kansas Department of Agriculture

Fiscal Year (July 1-June 30)

Fall Spring Total Fiscal Year

(July 1-June 30) Fall Spring Total

1988-89................. 732,078 658,801 1,390,879

1989-90.................. 706,926 777,490 1,484,416

1990-91.................. 802,036 732,266 1,534,302

1991-92.................. 675,658 893,338 1,568,996

1992-93.................. 723,562 993,413 1,716,975

1993-94.................. 810,070 971,672 1,781,742

1994-95.................. 855,609 884,917 1,740,526

1995-96.................. 872,754 834,271 1,707,025

1996-97.................. 806,668 1,077,624 1,884,292

1997-98.................. 839,092 1,306,590 2,145,682

1998-99.................. 781,925 1,248,245 2,030,170

1999-00.................. 943,318 1,308,287 2,251,605

2000-01 .................. 840,011 1,871,773 2,711,784

2001-02 .................. 922,744 1,135,244 2,057,988

2002-03 .................. 856,956 1,141,311 1,998,267

2003-04 .................. 940,459 1,157,595 2,098,054

2004-05 .................. 879,356 1,283,634 2,162,990

2005-06 .................. 861,673 1,193,393 2,055,066

2006-07 .................. 979,865 1,640,137 2,620,002

2007-08 .................. 957,171 1,186,456 2,143,627

2008-09 .................. 668,778 1,233,871 1,902,649

2009-10 .................. 804,077 1,531,307 2,335,384

2010-11 .................. 1,116,124 1,356,205 2,472,329

2011-12………….... -- 1,619,920 --

2012-13……………. 909,113 813,319 1,722432

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FARM, CROP, AND LIVESTOCK INFORMATION, 2012 CENSUS

COUNTY AND DISTRICT NUMBER OF

FARMS

LAND IN FARMS, ACRES

CROPLAND HARVESTED,

ACRES

MARKET VALUE OF

CROPS

MARKET VALUE OF LIVESTOCK

PASTURE ACRES

-------------------$1,000------------------

Cheyenne................... 393 546,666 174,701 75,375 68,509 203,002

Decatur...................... 293 462,433 183,506 51,378 85,428 179,558

Graham...................... 431 482,836 162,827 44,179 13,690 182,692

Norton........................ 367 502,195 185,473 50,952 95,105 218,412

Rawlins...................... 307 609,204 233,402 69,183 22,210 243,703

Sheridan.................... 384 561,880 269,333 109,299 219,386 192,106

Sherman.................... 416 594,906 296,651 131,288 38,874 92,321

Thomas...................... 460 675,079 385,145 146,097 107,352 99,223

Northwest.............. 3,051 4,435,199 1,891,038 677,751 650,554 1,411,017

Gove.......................... 495 578,663 239,506 68,390 127,743 199,590

Greeley...................... 262 497,397 239,606 58,936 64,211 35,704

Lane........................... 315 452,332 157,614 31,124 185,703 109,130

Logan......................... 325 566,439 202,333 58,541 20,288 239,932

Ness.......................... 557 678,149 195,196 45,534 18,008 248,022

Scott.......................... 269 453,429 229,971 64,648 915,196 85,916

Trego......................... 384 446,696 154,433 35,826 23,089 179,655

Wallace...................... 294 487,914 173,936 64,411 32,817 133,207

Wichita....................... 265 463,779 223,376 * * 97,932

West Central......... 3,166 4,624,798 1,815,971 * * 1,329,088

Clark.......................... 283 503,272 91,138 16,351 109,801 309,902

Finney........................ 499 815,905 413,674 184,485 724,724 135,696

Ford........................... 655 699,719 328,125 114,300 327,537 149,885

Grant.......................... 329 363,512 176,378 86,023 832,170 57,832

Gray........................... 418 547,153 268,436 139,892 799,524 120,187

Hamilton..................... 397 635,157 214,352 55,383 311,856 140,133

Haskell....................... 187 363,603 179,810 107,497 902,380 100,277

Hodgeman................. 399 542,530 166,517 53,206 128,891 201,671

Kearny....................... 343 546,828 233,138 80,730 256,658 119,777

Meade........................ 439 617,997 238,901 147,138 149,703 232,785

Morton....................... 323 456,844 191,813 58,361 111,369 59,426

Seward....................... 363 401,816 171,200 96,079 369,229 89,134

Stanton...................... 278 429,179 206,810 79,556 84,182 30,440

Stevens...................... 315 455,566 240,088 144,543 183,912 96,085

Southwest............. 5,228 7,379,081 3,120,380 1,363,544 5,291,936 1,843,230

Clay........................... 541 362,520 209,664 80,502 35,366 110,384

Cloud......................... 461 321,962 188,325 67,590 12,453 99,021

Jewell......................... 453 463,695 266,163 105,290 31,188 152,322

Mitchell....................... 415 438,999 273,381 87,948 65,549 121,309

Osborne..................... 343 440,051 167,479 47,049 22,529 192,352

Ottawa....................... 525 419,823 217,525 60,033 38,998 166,698

Phillips....................... 441 495,030 183,290 48,855 51,530 244,156

Republic..................... 575 361,076 237,799 115,977 81,289 92,741

Rooks........................ 440 551,421 220,705 56,769 28,521 221,143

Smith......................... 497 500,364 272,496 74,549 36,416 155,926

Washington................ 732 490,063 274,030 99,499 36,416 162,800

North Central......... 5,423 4,845,004 2,510,857 844,061 491,489 1,718,852

Barton........................ 694 566,088 317,667 96,206 182,757 132,298

Dickinson................... 1,011 510,193 292,261 82,393 74,658 150,691

Ellis............................ 645 496,526 144,477 32,578 67,050 230,197

Ellsworth.................... 435 381,185 132,524 34,476 17,158 192,632

Lincoln....................... 431 397,172 172,141 43,230 20,280 172,881

McPherson................. 1,147 571,577 382,923 128,177 80,305 137,962

Marion........................ 981 596,296 311,788 77,431 74,046 232,120

Rice........................... 532 457,603 318,061 98,963 159,217 87,307

Rush.......................... 528 453,137 194,573 47,687 19,141 124,137

Russell....................... 504 435,529 145,316 36,671 20,104 191,122

Saline......................... 674 364,468 215,740 59,490 24,934 113,373

Central....................... 7,582 5,229,774 2,627,471 737,302 739,650 1,764,720

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* Not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations

4 Market Value of agricultural products sold including nursery and greenhouse crops.

COUNTY AND DISTRICT NUMBER

OF FARMS

TOTAL LAND IN FARMS, ACRES

TOTAL CROPLAND

HARVESTED,

MARKET VALUE OF CROPS

4

MARKET VALUE OF

LIVESTOCK

PASTURE ACRES

-----------------$1,000------------------

Barber......................... 378 590,678 161,326 45,420 43,052 390,865

Comanche................... 234 485,080 101,626 21,783 26,897 335,500

Edwards...................... 292 394,445 221,155 126,933 24,771 97,684

Harper......................... 482 506,006 265,072 64,427 45,216 173,340

Harvey......................... 744 339,584 285,097 112,291 49,425 31,214

Kingman...................... 808 542,010 264,635 76,391 26,797 207,337

Kiowa.......................... 403 455,235 150,634 63,956 16,621 208,091

Pawnee....................... 401 480,379 262,922 92,111 270,238 75,130

Pratt............................ 543 464,527 276,819 125,850 147,576 103,652

Reno........................... 1,633 789,525 477,746 151,667 115,650 178,471

Sedgwick..................... 1,344 486,723 368,022 130,187 18,297 70,553

Stafford........................ 536 498,769 311,999 120,219 77,402 93,331

Sumner........................ 1,096 719,611 537,636 149,762 18,951 102,114

South Central......... 8,894 6,752,572 3,684,689 1,280,997 880,893 2,067,282

Atchison...................... 611 220,404 134,865 43,294 13,242 54,087

Brown.......................... 510 294,888 217,158 120,011 20,498 35,581

Doniphan..................... 422 179,549 124,174 75,461 5,340 22,774

Jackson....................... 1,054 329,244 116,055 23,345 34,512 169,060

Jefferson..................... 996 243,634 119,320 33,316 19,816 82,218

Leavenworth................ 1,133 184,471 88,930 25,214 11,152 61,017

Marshall....................... 796 438,438 276,600 104,099 23,817 105,397

Nemaha....................... 903 382,602 232,385 78,468 146,134 97,965

Pottawatomie............... 890 409,659 138,430 52,353 64,613 230,107

Riley............................ 493 218,180 91,857 36,288 18,140 110,279

Wyandotte................... 164 12,009 6,460 2,705 586 3,421

Northeast................ 7,972 2,913,078 1,546,234 594,554 357,850 971,906

Anderson..................... 707 366,176 204,711 40,863 32,532 120,953

Chase.......................... 252 392,577 50,602 10,825 73,876 331,808

Coffey.......................... 667 329,243 162,128 32,713 28,982 126,717

Douglas....................... 945 210,676 115,686 29,068 14,814 61,337

Franklin....................... 1,024 361,776 183,244 55,284 46,042 130,493

Geary.......................... 238 145,694 48,029 15,493 14,863 82,355

Johnson....................... 571 99,354 53,980 16,075 8,295 32,673

Linn............................. 913 354,658 145,937 24,767 14,716 148,929

Lyon............................ 946 534,673 199,630 35,233 76,137 282,428

Miami.......................... 1,305 295,743 148,369 33,884 17,128 104,861

Morris.......................... 454 389,152 133,645 32,823 83,992 229,180

Osage......................... 1,014 442,279 226,578 37,234 33,767 162,372

Shawnee..................... 826 194,274 107,359 41,690 8,567 62,684

Wabaunsee................. 617 396,309 85,944 21,525 36,819 281,139

East Central............ 10,479 4,512,584 1,865,842 427,477 490,530 2,157,929

Allen............................ 650 245,315 109,197 22,317 15,840 104,182

Bourbon....................... 903 334,301 100,019 15,879 37,857 189,206

Butler........................... 1,353 768,149 268,890 78,784 203,554 451,546

Chautauqua................. 312 310,310 27,488 * * 266,387

Cherokee..................... 729 308,233 208,686 70,454 16,452 64,057

Cowley........................ 990 574,614 231,289 58,870 50,107 295,938

Crawford...................... 846 323,222 172,191 51,594 24,000 118,783

Elk............................... 315 316,385 42,869 6,746 35,324 258,157

Greenwood.................. 551 701,012 83,824 17,687 71,867 586,370

Labette........................ 977 370,531 177,167 50,948 71,830 159,099

Montgomery................. 1,012 335,669 149,504 48,638 30,781 158,558

Neosho........................ 702 308,150 143,561 41,322 26,636 125,241

Wilson......................... 423 254,671 130,682 46,754 8,668 104,057

Woodson..................... 315 294,643 134,747 27,018 27,585 130,707

Southeast............... 10,078 5,445,205 1,980,114 * * 3,012,288

State........................... 61,773 46,137,295 21,043,596 6,983,993 9,525,971 16,276,312

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Drought Severity

D0 - Abnormally Dry D3 Drought – Extreme D1 Drought – Moderate D4 Drought – Exceptional D2 Drought – Severe

Source: U.S. Drought Monitor and KDA reports

PRECIPITATION IN KANSAS, 20135

January 7, 2014 August 19, 2014

2013 DISTRICT PRECIPITATION TOTALS

NW WC SW NC C SC NE EC SE STATE

2013 Average 17.05 17.4 18.58 25.52 32.52 33.44 32.74 36.43 47.05 29.03

Departure from Normal -2.35 -2.13 1.09 -0.31 6.97 6.17 -0.37 -0.11 8.78 2.2

% of Normal 88 89 106 99 127 123 99 100 123 108

5 Data from Kansas Drought Reports

Month NW WC SW NC C SC NE EC SE State

Jan 0.24 0.33 0.49 0.84 0.92 0.69 0.83 1.20 1.84 0.84

Feb 0.93 0.80 0.79 1.05 1.95 2.41 1.19 2.48 2.67 1.63

March 0.98 0.63 0.26 1.16 1.15 1.39 1.32 2.07 2.07 1.21

April 0.74 0.51 0.57 2.76 2.58 2.71 4.25 3.57 4.64 2.44

May 2.26 1.89 0.81 4.32 4.38 4.22 6.94 5.42 6.42 3.96

June 1.68 1.89 2.81 2.46 3.00 2.92 2.73 3.36 3.72 2.78

July 2.81 2.47 2.31 4.18 7.60 5.28 3.40 3.97 7.38 4.46

Aug 1.72 3.61 4.77 3.05 5.26 7.65 3.08 5.53 7.50 4.91

Sept 3.91 3.72 2.34 2.66 2.43 2.01 3.26 2.56 2.47 2.74

Oct 1.19 1.00 1.33 1.61 1.83 2.82 4.01 4.51 5.48 2.64

Nov 0.48 0.51 0.77 1.13 0.91 0.80 1.06 1.21 2.21 1.03

Dec 0.11 0.04 1.33 0.30 0.51 0.54 0.67 0.55 0.65 0.39

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STATE SUMMARY, 2013

Crops Acres Planted Acres

Harvested Yield Per

Acre Production Farm Value Dollars1

Wheat ............................. bu. 9,500,000 8,400,000 38 319,200,000 2,218,440,000

All Sorghum..................... bu. 3,100,000 2,910,000 -- -- --

Sorghum Grain ............... bu. ton

-- 2,800,000 59 165,200,000 679,963,000

Sorghum Silage .............. ton -- 110,000 14 1,540,000 --

All Corn ........................... bu. 4,300,000 4,150,000 -- -- --

Corn Grain....................... bu. -- 4,000,000 127 508,000,000 2,311,400,000

Corn Silage ..................... ton -- 150,000 13 1,950,000 --

Soybeans ....................... bu. 3,600,000 3,540,000 36 127,440,000 1,593,000,000

All Hay ............................ ton -- 2,750,000 2.38 6,545,000 910,140,000

Alfalfa Hay....................... ton -- 550,000 3.5 1,925,000 392,700,000

All Other Hay .................. ton -- 2,200,000 2.1 4,620,000 517,440,000

Oats ................................ bu. 100,000 20,000 42 840,000 3,528,000

Barley ............................. bu. 17,000 11,000 48 528,000 2,561,000

Cotton 2 ........................... bale 27,000 26,000 7573 41,000 --

Dry Edible Beans............. cwt.

5,000 4,800 1,7903 86,000 3,449,000

Potatoes.......................... cwt. 4,400 4,300 350 1,505,000 17,007,000

Sunflowers ...................... lbs. 71,000 65,000 1,262 82,000,000 19,080,000

Oil Type........................... lbs. 55,000 50,000 1,160 58,000,000 11,136,000

Non-Oil Type .................. lbs. 16,000 15,000 1,600 24,000,000 7,944,000

Total of all Crops.................. 20,795,400

21,946,100

-- -- 8,687,788,000 1

Preliminary . 2

Farm value includes cottonseed. 3

Yield in lbs.

STATE SUMMARY, 2012

Crops Acres Planted Acres

Harvested Yield Per

Acre Production Farm Value Dollars1

Wheat ............................. bu. 9,500,000 9,100,000 42 382,200,000 2,885,610,000 All Sorghum..................... bu. 2,500,000 2,175,000 -- -- --

Sorghum Grain ............... bu. ton

-- 2,100,000 39 81,900,000 582,473,000

Sorghum Silage .............. ton -- 75,000 6 450,000 --

All Corn ........................... bu. 4,700,000 4,400,000 -- -- --

Corn Grain....................... bu. -- 3,950,000 96 379,200,000 2,749,200,000

Corn Silage ..................... ton -- 450,000 9 4,050,000 --

Soybeans ....................... bu. 4,000,000 3,810,000 22 83,820,000 1,198,626,000

All Hay ............................ ton -- 2,750,000 1.83 4,400,000 707,840,000

Alfalfa Hay....................... ton -- 650,000 3 1,820,000 400,400,000

All Other Hay .................. ton -- 2,100,000 1.2 2,520,000 307,440,000

Oats ................................ bu. 105,000 30,000 33 990,000 4,356,000

Barley ............................. bu. 10,000 7,000 59 413,000 2,478,000

Cotton ........................... bale 56,000 54,000 6223 70,000 --

Dry Edible Beans............. cwt.

8,000 7,500 2,110 3 158,000 5,688,000

Potatoes.......................... cwt. 5,500 5,200 350 1,820,000 10,920,000

Sunflowers ...................... lbs. 87,000 81,000 1,058 85,700,000 24,752,000

Oil Type........................... lbs. 70,000 65,000 900 58,500,000 14,742,000

Non-Oil Type .................. lbs. 17,000 16,000 1,700 27,200,000 10,010,000

Pecans........................... lbs. -- -- -- 3,000,000 4,050,000

Total of all Crops.................. 23,722,000

22,420,000

-- -- 8,208,688,000

1 Preliminary .

2 Farm value includes cottonseed.

3 Yield in lbs.

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STATE SUMMARY, 2011

Crops Acres Planted Acres

Harvested Yield Per

Acre Production Farm Value Dollars1

Wheat .............................

bu. 8,800,000 7,900,000 35.0 276,500,000 1,963,150,000

All Sorghum.................... bu. 2,600,000 2,085,000 -- -- --

Sorghum Grain............... bu. ton

-- 2,000,000 55 110,000,000 671,440,000

Sorghum Silage.............. ton -- 85,000 7 595,000 --

All Corn........................... bu. 4,900,000 4,550,000 -- -- --

Corn Grain...................... bu. -- 4,200,000 107 449,400,000 2,831,220,000

Corn Silage..................... ton -- 350,000 11 3,850,000 --

Soybeans....................... bu. 4,000,000 3,750,000 27 101,250,000 1,154,250,000

All Hay ............................

ton -- 2,400,000 1.83 4,400,000 604,025,000

Alfalfa Hay...................... ton -- 650,000 3 1,950,000 362,700,000

All Other Hay ..................

ton -- 1,750,000 1.4 2,450,000 241,325,000

Oats............................... bu. 60,000 25,000 38 950,000 3,325,000

Barley............................. bu. 9,000 6,000 29 174,000 879,000

Cotton 2 .......................... bale 80,000 65,000 510.0 3 69,000 38,336,000

Dry Edible Beans............ cwt.

13,000 12,000 1,700 3 204,000 4,386,000

Potatoes.......................... cwt. 5,500 5,300 280 1,484,000 18,995,000

Sunflowers...................... lbs. 134,000 122,000 1,225 149,400,000 45,509,000

Oil Type.......................... lbs. 115,000 105,000 1,180 123,900,000 36,303,000

Non-Oil Type .................. lbs. 19,000 17,000 1,500 25,500,000 9,206,000

Pecans........................... lbs. -- -- -- 1,500,000 2,700,000

Total of all Crops.................. 20,601,500 20,485,300 -- -- 7,338,215,000 1

Preliminary . 2

Farm value includes cottonseed. 3

Yield in lbs.

2012 CENSUS NUMBER OF FARMS AND HARVESTED ACRES, BY CROP

Number of Farms Harvested Acres

Type of Operation 2002 2007 2012 2002 2007 2012

Wheat Farms.............. 24,236 22,630 21,528 8,080,854 8,527,780 9,009,535

Corn Farms................ 9,552 11,236 11,684 2,494,179 3,680,278 3,948,462

Sorghum Farms.......... 15,086 11,379 8,893 2,863,487 2,625,920 2,103,921

Soybean Farms.......... 13,622 13,232 15,448 2,534,974 2,591,428 3,802,588

Alfalfa Farms.............. 11,762 9,643 7,391 938,209 793,140 583,282

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COUNTY AND

DISTRICT

ACRES

PLANTED, ALL

PURPOSES

2014

ACRES

PLANTED, ALL

PURPOSES

2013

ACRES

HARVESTED

FOR GRAIN

2014

CRES

HARVESTED

FOR GRAIN

2011

ACRES

HARVESTED

FOR GRAIN

2013

YIELD,

BU/ACRE

2014

YIELD,

BU/ACRE

2013

PRODUCTION,

BUSHELS 2014

PRODUCTION,

BUSHELS 2013

Cheyenne 129,300

1

123,600 121,200 112,200 33.3 25.6

4,037,000 2,877,000

Decatur 109,500 106,600 101,700 89,400 28.2 26.4 2,867,300 2,359,000

Norton 92,900 85,900 89,050 72,900 28.1 18.8 2,502,700 1,368,000

Rawlins 160,100 124,200 148,050 78,300 30.3 20.9 4,486,000 1,633,000

Sheridan 92,100 -- 88,700 -- 39.2 -- 3,473,000 --

Sherman 223,100 163,000 208,000 46,900 36.4 25.1 7,567,000 1,176,000

Other Counties 294,500 343,700 282,600 272,800 28.4 28.5 8,039,000 7,777,000

Northwest 1,101,500 947,000 1,039,300 672,500 32.0 24.2 32,972,000 17,190,000

Gove 115,800 116,700 113,230 108,900 32.0 31.2 3,624,000 3,403,000

Greeley 233,400 160,900 212,720 49,800 25.8 16.3 5,482,000 813,000

Lane 105,200 111,200 94,710 97,500 24.4 22.7 2,307,000 2,215,000

Logan 138,400 -- 130,900 -- 23.9 -- 3,126,000 --

Ness 129,000 128,300 117,840 124,500 25.9 27.7 3,050,800 3,443,000

Scott -- 149,600 -- 133,800 -- 27.9 -- 3,727,000

Trego 86,600 91,800 76,900 83,400 22.5 29.4 1,732,200 2,454,000

Wallace 125,400 -- 122,400 33.9 4,155,000

Wichita -- 146,000 -- 101,100 -- 26.2 -- 2,648,000

Other Counties 300,700 205,000

266,000 124,300 25.7 20.5 6,841,000 2,551,000

West Central 1,234,500 1,085,000 1,134,700 823,300 26.8 25.2 30,318,000 21,254,000

Clark -- 72,900 -- 47,300 -- 12.2 -- 577,000

Finney 177,100 173,500 155,400 158,300 25.5 23.9 3,963,000 3,791,000

Ford 194,700 185,800 178,500 165,000 26.5 23.8 4,737,000 3,930,000

Grant 108,600 94,700 73,000 75,100 27.7 21.6 2,020,000 1,624,000

Gray 137,700 138,700 123,400 126,400 26.7 26.6 3,291,000 3,363,000

Hamilton 169,300 132,100 119,510 40,800 12.1 14.6 1,443,000 594,000

Haskell -- 99,300 -- 79,900 -- 25 -- 1,997,000

Hodgeman 118,900 119,300 105,660 106,800 28.2 24.9 2,984,000 2,656,000

Kearny 127,900 115,400 104,800 89,100 18.3 19.5 1,916,000 1,734,000

Meade -- 93,400 -- 70,100 -- 21.3 -- 1,496,000

Morton 102,400 82,300 78,900 55,300 18.9 14.3 1,489,000 789,000

Seward 64,200 -- 48,200 -- 30.7 -- 1,481,000 --

Stevens

83,300 85,700 66,300 68,700 33.7 29.7 2,231,000 2,038,000

Other Counties 427,400 191,900 350,330 143,200 25.7 20.5 8,989,000 2,942,000

Southwest 1,711,500 1,585,000 1,404,000 1,226,000 24.9 21.4 34,544,000 27,531,000

Clay 80,600 81,600 76,300 79,700 35.5 51.6 2,708,400 4,114,000

Cloud 110,200 112,300 98,520 111,500 25.7 51.2 2,530,800 5,705,000

Jewell 131,000 128,100 130,300 124,800 36.4 39.6 4,749,000 4,940,000

Mitchell 168,700 160,700 163,850 152,300 29.9 46.9 4,897,300 7,140,000

Osborne 121,700 127,800 118,600 120,600 31.3 31.8 3,710,500 3,832,000

Ottawa 108,400 114,100 101,600 113,300 26.1 49.8 2,652,200 5,641,000

Phillips 94,200 93,600 89,200 84,100 26.8 21.4 2,394,300 1,801,000

Republic 75,600 79,500 73,230 79,300 32.4 49.2 2,374,900 3,901,000

Rooks 97,700 95,700 94,600 93,900 31.2 37.6 2,948,700 3,532,000

Smith 131,400 137,100 127,200 131,700 33.7 30.2 4,288,000 3,975,000

Washington 77,300 78,100 71,100 76,300 32.3 55.2 2,296,900 4,211,000

North Central 1,196,800 1,208,600 1,144,500 1,167,500 31.0 42.2 35,551,000 48,792,000

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DISTRICT

ACRES

PLANTED FOR

ALL PURPOSES

2014

ACRES

PLANTED FOR

ALL PURPOSES

2013

ACRES

HARVESTED

FOR GRAIN

2014

CRES

HARVESTED

FOR GRAIN

2011

ACRES

HARVESTED

FOR GRAIN

2013

YIELD,

BU/ACRE

2014

YIELD,

BU/ACRE

2013

PRODUCTION,

BUSHELS 2014

PRODUCTION,

BUSHELS 2013

Barton 165,100 174,400 156,900 172,300 27.6 33.3 4,334,000 5,746,000

Dickinson 152,900 153,400 139,220 151,900 34.2 56.9 4,764,200 8,641,000

Ellis 100,500 100,000 93,800 97,200 19.9 28.8 1,871,300 2,799,000

Ellsworth 88,500 -- 79,600 -- 27.3 -- 2,172,200 --

Lincoln 102,600 105,800 94,430 104,400 23.3 42.3 2,196,100 4,417,000

McPherson 142,100 229,600 137,800 228,000 27.7 55.7 3,814,600 12,693,000

Marion 233,800 145,400 212,100 143,900 30.4 57.2 6,458,000 8,226,000

Rice -- 171,700 -- 165,000 -- 52.9 -- 8,731,000

Rush 113,100 110,600 104,800 109,100 21.8 31.5 2,279,700 3,439,000

Saline 139,600 140,800 130,350 136,200 29.6 52.8 3,853,900 7,197,000

Other Counties 244,100 163,300 236,700 161,300 26.9 41.8 6,372,000 6,740,000

Central 1,482,300 1,495,000 1,385,700 1,469,300 26.9 45.3 38,116,000 68,629,000

Barber 123,600 126,700 101,060 103,100 13.3 30.8 1,344,600 3,171,000

Comanche 50,700 59,800 40,140 49,100 14.5 20.2 580,100 993,000

Edwards 112,900 113,600 110,500 108,400 32.8 31.2 3,627,000 3,381,000

Harper 213,500 232,700 182,100 203,100 12.6 30.7 2,298,000 6,235,000

Harvey 113,800 115,900 111,120 114,500 31.1 58.5 3,461,000 6,700,000

Kingman 198,600 196,200 191,300 193,700 18.4 43 3,518,000 8,332,000

Kiowa -- 73,800 -- 68,600 -- 24.2 -- 1,658,000

Pawnee 142,900 149,300 129,500 144,700 26.4 34 3,419,000 4,915,000

Pratt -- 177,300 -- 175,000 -- 39.2 -- 6,867,000

Reno 238,800 245,700 231,500 239,800 29.0 48.5 6,723,000 11,623,000

Sedgwick 184,600 184,700 178,560 183,100 26.2 48.6 4,670,000 8,894,000

Stafford 150,100 155,400 139,800 154,500 28.4 36.1 3,964,000 5,573,000

Sumner 373,500 389,900 345,500 387,900 20.6 47.8 7,114,300 18,528,000

Other Counties 265,000 -- 238,320 -- 22.8 -- 5,437,000 --

South Central 2,168,000 2,221,000 1,999,400 2,125,500 23.0 38.0 46,156,000 86,870,000

Atchison 3,200 4,500 3,120 4,300 52.9 55.6 165,000 239,000

Brown 4,000 5,100 3,910 5,100 51.2 57.8 200,000 295,000

Jackson 8,000 -- 7,850 -- 45.4 -- 356,000 --

Leavenworth 3,400 5,900 3,380 5,500 42.0 47.6 142,100 262,000

Marshall 48,800 52,500 46,700 49,900 42.2 53.1 1,971,000 2,650,000

Pottawatomie 6,100 7,000 5,920 6,900 49.5 55.7 293,300 384,000

Riley 18,000 20,000 17,600 19,400 41.2 48.9 725,200 948,000

Other Counties 17,300 30,700 16,720 30,100 47.0 61.2 786,000 1,843,000

Northeast 108,800 125,700 105,200 121,200 46.4 54.3 4,638,600 6,621,000

Anderson 17,700 28,100 17,600 28,000 45.6 55.5 802,000 1,555,000

Chase 13,300 -- 13,200 -- 44.5 -- 587,000 --

Coffey -- 32,800 -- 32,400 -- 54.8 -- 1,774,000

Douglas 5,800 9,600 5,740 9,400 44.8 54.4 257,100 511,000

Franklin 12,900 -- 12,800 -- 47.4 -- 607,100 --

Geary 9,900 12,100 9,810 11,800 45.2 57.5 443,100 678,000

Johnson 4,600 7,300 4,570 7,200 49.7 51.4 227,100 370,000

Linn 11,300 -- 11,100 -- 44.9 -- 498,000 --

Lyon -- 28,900 -- 28,700 -- 55.6 -- 1,596,000

Miami 9,500 13,100 9,470 13,000 59.0 67.8 559,000 882,000

Morris 31,200 38,500 30,700 37,800 34.4 52.4 1,055,000 1,980,000

Osage 12,900 20,600 12,700 20,200 45.7 57 581,000 1,152,000

Shawnee 4,700 7,400 4,690 7,300 49.9 65.3 234,000 477,000

Wabaunsee 5,100 8,200 5,020 8,100 44.2 56.2 222,000 455,000

Other Counties 41,400 55,200 41,000 54,400 40.9 54 1,677,000 2,935,000

East Central 180,300 261,800 178,400 258,300 45.9 56.8 7,749,400 14,365,000

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ACRES PLANTED FOR

ALL PURPOSES

2014

ACRES PLANTED FOR

ALL PURPOSES

2013

ACRES HARVESTED FOR GRAIN

2014

ACRES HARVESTED FOR GRAIN

2013

YIELD, BU/ACRE

2014

YIELD, BU/ACRE

2013

PRODUCTION, BUSHELS 2014

PRODUCTION, BUSHELS 2013

Allen 19,000 30,300 18,800 30,100 46.5 47.6 874,000 1,433,000

Bourbon 8,800 12,300 8,580 11,800 47.4 46.5 407,000 549,000

Butler 53,100 55,100 51,000 54,500 31.1 58.2 1,586,500 3,170,000

Chautauqua -- 7,000 -- 6,800 -- 46 -- 313,000

Cherokee 57,400 75,000 57,200 74,300 51.6 54.8 2,952,800 4,071,000

Cowley 87,600 98,700 86,400 98,200 34.0 50.8 2,935,900 4,987,000

Elk 6,000 7,900 5,970 7,800 32.8 51.2 196,000 399,000

Greenwood 7,300 9,800 7,270 9,500 44.6 55.5 324,000 527,000

Labette 38,900 59,000 38,200 55,300 39.0 44.4 1,488,000 2,453,000

Montgomery 35,700 43,300 35,400 42,900 40.5 52.4 1,433,000 2,246,000

Neosho 23,400 39,100 22,800 37,500 41.1 46.8 936,000 1,756,000

Wilson 33,600 50,000 33,100 49,500 43.9 55.5 1,453,000 2,749,000

Other Counties 45,500 58,900 44,080 58,200 40.1 56.6 1,768,800 3,295,000

Southeast 416,300 546,400 408,800 536,400 41.1 51.3 16,355,000 27,948,000

State 9,600,000 9,475,500 8,800,000 8,400,000 33.2 39.8 246,400,000 319,200,000

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COUNTY AND DISTRICT

Irrigated Land Non-Irrigated Land

ACRES PLANTED

ACRES HARVESTED

YIELD, BUSHELS

PER ACRE

PRODUCTION, BUSHELS

ACRES PLANTED

ACRES HARVESTED

YIELD, BUSHELS

PER ACRE

PRODUCTION, BUSHELS

Sherman 17,000 11,500 51.8 596,000 146,000 35,400 16.4 580,000

Other Counties 35,000 32,000 44.3 1,419,000 749,000 593,600 24.6 14,595,000

Northwest 52,000 43,500 48.05 2,015,000 895,000 629,000 20.5 15,175,000

Greeley 5,400 4,300 42.1 181,000 155,500 45,500 13.9 632,000

Wichita 29,000 26,900 40.1 1,078,000 117,000 74,200 21.2 1,570,000

Other Counties 45,100 41,100 43.2 1,777,000 757,500 631,300 25.4 16,016,000

West Central 79,500 72,300 41.8 3,036,000 1,030,000 751,000 20.2 18,218,000

Clark 1,900 1,700 38.8 66,000 71,000 45,600 11.2 511,000

Finney 58,000 49,700 37.4 1,857,000 115,500 108,600 17.8 1,934,000

Ford 21,800 17,100 26.6 455,000 164,000 147,900 23.5 3,475,000

Grant 29,900 28,200 39.4 1,111,000 64,800 46,900 10.9 513,000

Gray 43,700 40,700 33.2 1,351,000 95,000 85,700 23.5 2,012,000

Haskell 40,400 34,400 38.1 1,312,000 58,900 45,500 15.1 685,000

Morton 20,000 18,200 28.7 523,000 62,300 37,100 7.2 266,000

Stevens 40,900 36,500 42.9 1,565,000 44,800 32,200 14.7 473,000

Other Counties 113,400 95,500 37.2 3,557,000 538,700 354,500 16.5 5,865,000

Southwest 370,000 322,000 35.8 11,797,000 1,215,000 904,000 15.6 15,734,000

North Central 8,600 8,500 59.4 505,000 1,200,000 1,159,000 41.7 48,287,000

Comanche 2,400 2,000 27.5 55,000 57,400 47,100 19.9 938,000

Edwards 15,600 14,000 58.4 818,000 98,000 94,400 27.2 2,563,000

Harvey 4,900 4,800 70.2 337,000 111,000 109,700 58 6,363,000

Kingman 7,200 7,000 51.7 362,000 189,000 186,700 42.7 7,970,000

Pawnee 19,300 18,400 45.9 845,000 130,000 126,300 32.2 4,070,000

Pratt 16,800 16,500 46.9 774,000 160,500 158,500 38.4 6,093,000

Other Counties 49,800 47,800 55.1 2,632,000 1,359,100 1,292,300 41.1 53,050,000

South Central 116,000 110,500 50.8 5,823,000 2,105,000 2,015,000 37.1 81,047,000

Other Districts ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?

State 626,100 556,800 43.6 23,176,000 6,445,000 5,458,000 24.7 178,461,000

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COUNTY AND DISTRICT

IRRIGATED LAND NON-IRRIGATED LAND

ACRES PLANTED

ACRES HARVESTED

YIELD, BUSHELS PER ACRE

PRODUCTION, BUSHELS

ACRES PLANTED

ACRES HARVESTED

YIELD, BUSHELS PER ACRE

PRODUCTION, BUSHELS

Decatur 1,000 1,000 48.0 48,000 109,000 103,000 49.8 5,127,000

Graham 2,000 2,000 58.5 117,000 82,500 79,500 42.1 3,343,000

Other Counties 32,000 31,500 66.8 2,105,000 743,500 712,500 48.1 34,300,000

Northwest 35,000 34,500 65.8 2,270,000 935,000 895,000 47.8 42,770,000

Wichita 29,000 28,500 60.2 1,715,000 129,000 125,500 39.6 4,970,000

Other Counties 41,000 40,500 49.0 1,985,000 986,000 945,500 36.0 34,030,000

West Central 70,000 69,000 53.6 3,700,000 1,115,000 1,071,000 36.4 39,000,000

Finney 57,500 52,000 55.4 2,880,000 134,500 127,500 18.4 2,345,000

Ford 24,500 22,000 48.0 1,055,000 168,500 160,000 36.3 5,810,000

Gray 42,500 39,000 55.1 2,150,000 97,500 93,000 24.4 2,270,000

Hodgeman 9,000 8,300 43.1 358,000 106,500 99,700 31.5 3,137,000

Meade 22,500 20,000 66.3 1,325,000 70,000 65,000 26.4 1,715,000

Morton 17,000 16,500 46.7 770,000 92,000 82,500 23.3 1,920,000

Seward 28,000 25,000 57.2 1,430,000 38,500 35,000 18.7 655,000

Stevens 36,500 35,000 55.9 1,955,000 57,500 55,000 17.8 980,000

Other Counties 127,500 123,200 60.2 7,417,000 560,000 521,300 25.1 13,098,000

Southwest 365,000 341,000 56.7 19,340,000 1,325,000 1,239,000 25.8 31,930,000

Edwards 19,500 17,500 61.7 1,080,000 94,500 90,500 39.9 3,610,000

Kingman 7,000 6,900 50.6 349,000 192,500 184,600 39.3 7,261,000

Kiowa 8,900 8,700 56.9 495,000 68,600 66,300 28.3 1,875,000

Pawnee 22,000 21,500 54.2 1,165,000 126,500 122,500 34.1 4,175,000

Other Counties 72,600 71,400 53.8 3,841,000 1,647,900 1,575,100 43.9 69,139,000

South Central 130,000 126,000 55.0 6,930,000 2,130,000 2,039,000 42.2 86,060,000

Other Districts 30,000 29,500 56.3 1,660,000 3,365,000 3,256,000 45.6 148,540,000

State 630,000 600,000 56.5 33,900,000 8,870,000 8,500,000 41.0 348,300,000

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ACRES PLANTED FOR

ALL PURPOSES

2013

ACRES PLANTED FOR

ALL PURPOSES

2012

ACRES HARVESTED FOR GRAIN

2013

ACRES HARVESTED FOR GRAIN

2012

YIELD, BU/ACRE

2013

YIELD, BU/ACRE

2012

PRODUCTION, BUSHELS

2013

PRODUCTION, BUSHELS

2012

Cheyenne 18,000 7,000 11,000 5,300 14.5 22.6 160,000 120,000

Graham -- 53,000 -- 46,000 -- 41.3 -- 1,900,000

Rawlins 66,000 36,000 57,000 27,000 26.3 23.7 1,500,000 640,000

Sherman -- 12,000 -- 9,700 -- 40.2 -- 390,000

Thomas -- 27,000 -- 17,500 -- 38.3 -- 670,000

Other Counties 311,000 75,000 257,000 64,500 31.7 40.0 8,140,000 2,580,000

Northwest 395,000 210,000 325,000 170,000 24.2 37.1 9,800,000 6,300,000

Gove 49,000 36,000 44,000 32,000 57.3 35.9 2,520,000 1,150,000

Greeley 92,000 35,000 85,000 31,000 36.8 30.3 3,130,000 940,000

Lane 55,000 38,000 53,000 26,000 44.9 24.6 2,380,000 640,000

Logan 47,000 26,000 43,000 23,000 38.1 37.4 1,640,000 860,000

Ness 61,000 60,000 57,000 50,000 58.8 32.0 3,350,000 1,600,000

Scott -- 70,000 -- 49,000 -- 23.1 -- 1,130,000

Wichita -- 45,000 -- 37,000 -- 31.1 -- 1,150,000

Wallace 36,000 -- 29,000 -- 36.2 -- 1,050,000 --

Other Counties 235,000 80000 194,000 62000 41.9 50.2 8,130,000 1430000

West Central 575,000 390,000 505,000 310,000 44.9 28.7 22,200,000 8,900,000

Clark 25,000 -- 23,000 -- 33

760,000 --

Finney 94,000 76,000 89,000 56,000 37.5 28.2 3,340,000 1,580,000

Ford 77,000 72,000 74,000 69,000 67.8 42.0 5,020,000 2,900,000

Grant 18,000 17,000 15,000 10,000 35.3 54.0 530,000 540,000

Gray 89,000 75,000 86,000 70,000 60.6 43.9 5,210,000 3,070,000

Hamilton 75,000 31,000 52,000 18,000 18.5 18.6 960,000 335,000

Haskell 54,000 46,000 49,000 40,000 58.6 48.0 2,870,000 1,920,000

Hodgeman 28,000 29,000 23,000 28,000 63.9 36.4 1,470,000 1,020,000

Kearny 62,000 41,000 57,000 33,000 32.3 14.5 1,840,000 480,000

Meade 24,000 21,000 19,000 19,000 90 40.0 1,710,000 760,000

Morton 48,000 32,000 43,000 19,000 29.3 26.3 1,260,000 500,000

Seward 30,000 21,000 28,000 15,000 70.4 60.0 1,970,000 900,000

Stanton 51,000 -- 38,000 -- 30.5 -- 1,160,000 --

Stevens 55,000 33,000 49,000 27,000 30.6 25.9 1,500,000 700,000

Other Counties -- 51,000 -- 41,000 -- 24.3 -- 995,000

Southwest 730,000 545,000 645,000 445,000 47.0 35.3 29,600,000 15,700,000

Clay 27,000 26,000 26,000 25,000 116.2 63.6 3,020,000 1,590,000

Cloud 38,000 34,000 37,000 33,000 112.4 62.1 4,160,000 2,050,000

Jewell 58,000 48,000 57,000 47,000 105.3 80.2 6,000,000 3,770,000

Mitchell 55,000 50,000 54,000 49,000 87.8 54.9 4,740,000 2,690,000

Osborne 56,000 48,000 55,000 39,000 68.2 43.1 3,750,000 1,680,000

Ottawa -- 25,000 -- 24,000 -- 37.1 -- 890,000

Phillips 65,000 50,000 58,000 48,000 37.8 49.4 2,190,000 2,370,000

Republic -- 17,000 -- 16,000 -- 75.6 -- 1,210,000

Rooks 68,000 65,000 60,000 55,000 53.2 39.1 3,190,000 2,150,000

Smith 68,000 45,000 66,000 43,000 83 50.0 5,480,000 2,150,000

Washington 33,000 32,000 32,000 31,000 102.2 69.4 3,270,000 2,150,000

Other Counties 47,000 -- 45,000 -- 95.6

4,300,000 --

North Central 515,000 440,000 490,000 410,000 86.2 55.4 40,100,000 22,700,000

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ACRES PLANTED FOR

ALL PURPOSES 2013

ACRES PLANTED FOR

ALL PURPOSES

2012

ACRES HARVESTED FOR GRAIN

2013

ACRES HARVESTED FOR GRAIN

2012

YIELD, BU/ACRE

2013

YIELD, BU/ACRE

2012

PRODUCTION, BUSHELS

2013

PRODUCTION, BUSHELS

2012

Barton 67,000 63,000 66,000 52,000 79.5 39.8 5,250,000 2,070,000

Dickinson 34,000 35,000 32,000 33,000 97.5 39.4 3,120,000 1,300,000

Ellis 57,000 -- 54,000 -- 50.6 -- 2,730,000 --

Ellsworth 33,000 29,000 32,000 27,000 85.3 38.9 2,730,000 1,050,000

Lincoln 42,000 40,000 41,000 32,000 92.2 38.1 3,780,000 1,220,000

McPherson 26,000 31,000 24,500 28,000 81.6 42.1 1,490,000 1,180,000

Marion 22,000 34,000 20,500 32,000 72.7 45.6 2,000,000 1,460,000

Rice 37,000 61,000 35,000 54,000 95.1 45.9 3,330,000 2,480,000

Rush - 48,000 - 44,000 - 37.3 - 1,640,000

Russell - 25,000 - 22,000 - 44.5 - 980,000

Saline 23,000 84,000 22,000 66,000 90.5 27.6 1,990,000 1,820,000

Other Countries 104,000 98,000 60 5,880,000

Central 445,000 450,000 425,000 390,000 80.5 39 32,300,000 15,200,000

Barber 8,000 6,000 5,000 1,500 70 26.7 350,000 40,000

Comanche 16,000 12,000 15,500 8,500 69.7 24.7 1,080,000 210,000

Edwards 27,000 26,000 26,000 24,000 83.3 46.7 2,165,000 1,120,000

Harper 15,000 18,000 13,500 8,000 65.6 20 885,000 160,000

Harvey 18,00 75 1,350,000

Kingman - 21,000 - 19,000 - 37.9 - 720,000

Kiowa 20,000 17,000 19,000 11,000 78.2 34.5 1,485,000 380,000

Pawnee 53,000 52,000 52,000 45,000 74.9 35.6 3,895,000 1,600,000

Pratt 24,000 27,000 22,500 25,000 67.1 42 1,510,000 1,050,000

Reno 36,000 40,000 - 31,000 - 29.4 - 910,000

Sedgwick 36,000 16,000 35,500 14,000 77.1 26.4 2,700,000 370,000

Stafford 22,000 21,000 84.8 1,780,000

Sumner 49,000 54,000 47,000 42,000 81.1 21 3,810,000 880,000

Other Counties 56,000 71,000 50,500 56,000 59.2 45.7 2,990,000 2,560,000

South Central 345,000 360,000 325,000 285,000 73.8 35.1 24,000,000 10,000,000

Jefferson - -- - -- - -- - --

Marshall - -- - -- - -- - --

Nemaha - -- - -- - -- - --

Pottawatomie - 2,800 - 2,500 - 44 - 110,000

Riley 8,100 8,300 7,500 7,600 102.7 66.4 770,000 505,000

Other Counties 16,900 14,900 15,000 13,900 98.7 56.5 1,480,000 785,000

Northeast 25,000 26,000 22,500 24,000 100.7 58.3 2,250,000 1,400,000

Coffey - 1,200 - 600 - 20 - 12,000

Franklin 2,000 -- 1,700 -- 91.2 -- 155,000 --

Geary 3,200 3,100 3,000 2,500 113.3 53.2 340,000 133,000

Lyon - 2,500 - 2,000 - 26.5 - 53,000

Miami 800 -- 700 -- 52.9 -- 37,000 --

Morris 7,400 -- 6,300 -- 79.4 -- 500,000 --

Osage 2,100 -- 1,900

91.1

173,000

Shawnee 600 600 500 500 80 30 40,000 15,000

Other Counties 8,900 21,600 7,400 16,400 68.2 29.7 505,000 487,000

East Central 25,000 29,000 21,500 22,000 82.3 31.8 1,750,000 700,000

Butler 7,000 11,000 6,800 10,000 75.7 27 515,000 270,000

Cherokee - 2,000 - 1,900

37.4 - 71,000

Cowley 20,000 25,000 18,600 23,300 82.3 18 1,530,000 420,000

Crawford - 900 - 700 - 17.1 - 12,000

Greenwood 800 1,400 700 1,000 72.3 19 50,600 19,000

Labette 2,700 2,600 2,300 2,400 87 39.6 200,000 95,000

Montgomery - 1,100 - 600 - 18.3 - 11,000

Neosho - -- - -- - -- - --

Woodson - 1,600 - 900 - 16.7 - 15,000

Other Counties 14,500 4,400 12,600 3,200 71.8 27.2 904,400 87,000

Southeast 45,000 50,000 41,000 44,000 77.82 22.7 3,200,000 1,000,000

State 3,100,000 2,500,000 2,800,000 2,100,000 68.0 39 165,200,000 81,900,000

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ACRES PLANTED

2013

ACRES PLANTED

2012

ACRES HARVESTED FOR GRAIN

2013

ACRES HARVESTED

FOR GRAIN 2012

YIELD, BU/ACRE

2013

YIELD, BU/ACRE

2012

PRODUCTION, BUSHELS

2013

PRODUCTION, BUSHELS

2012

Cheyenne -- 75,000 -- 56,500 --- 101.0 -- 5,705,000

Decatur 95,700 112,000 82,200 88,500 39.7 35.6 3,263,000 3,155,000

Graham 28,000 37,000 22,200 27,000 69.5 56.5 1,544,000 1,525,000

Norton -- 96,000 -- 83,500 -- 50.7 -- 4,230,000

Rawlins 77,900 101,000 62,700 61,000 56.5 37.9 3,544,000 2,310,000

Sheridan 126,600 140,000 117,700 117,500 103.1 94 12,138,000 11,050,000

Sherman 140,800 167,000 120,200 129,500 123.8 110.4 14,877,000 14,300,000

Thomas 197,000 215,000 180,900 166,500 90.9 76.7 16,452,000 12,775,000

Other Counties 134,000 -- 109,100 -- 81.1 -- 8,844,000 --

Northwest 800,000 943,000 695,000 730,000 80.7 75.4 60,662,000 55,050,000

Gove 68,000 86,000 60,700 66,000 69.4 52.0 4212,000 3,435,000

Greeley -- 47,000 -- 31,000 -- 68.7 -- 2,130,000

Lane 11,400 -- 8,900 138 1,228,000 --

Logan - 66,000 -- 53,200 -- 40.5 -- 2,155,000

Ness 3,900 -- 3,400 -- 90.9 309,000 --

Scott -- 8,000 -- 2,800 -- 63.9 -- 179,000

Trego -- 48,500 -- 33,000 -- 94.1 -- 3,105,000

Wallace 80,900 12,000 68,400 3,500 101 81.4 6,910,000 285,000

Wichita 42,600 79,000 31,600 59,000 126.9 89.2 4,009,000 5,265,000

Other Counties 172,200 52,000 150,000 39,500 79.5 94.2 11,930,000 3,720,000

West Central 379,000 410,000 323,000 293,000 101 71.2 28,598,000 20,850,000

Finney -- 103,000 -- 87,000 -- 134.9 -- 11,740,000

Ford 43,900 48,500 42,500 43,000 178.4 150.5 7,582,000 6,470,000

Grant 46,200 49,000 42,600 39,500 193.9 177.1 8,259,000 6,995,000

Gray 72,500 82,000 68,800 73,000 214 200.4 14,725,000 14,627,000

Hamilton 13,100 15,500 6,000 8,300 107.7 118.7 646,000 985,000

Haskell 80,300 85,000 74,300 78,500 187.5 191.5 13,933,000 15,030,000

Kearney 36,800 41,500 33,000 35,500 169 159.9 5,576,000 5,677,000

Meade 79,800 83,500 77,400 79,000 213.5 196.3 16,528,000 15,506,000

Morton 18,700 24,500 18,400 20,500 186.5 141.6 3,431,000 2,903,000

Steward -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Stanton 48,700 65,500 46,100 53,400 185.2 152.1 8,538,000 8,120,000

Stevens 104,000 116,000 99,000 104,000 200.1 184.3 19,812,000 19,165,000

Other Counties 174,000 86,000 160,900 72,300 185.9 167.8 29,919,000 12,132,000

Southwest 718,000 800,000 669,000 694,000 183.8 172.0 128,949,000 119,350,000

Clay -- 31,000 -- 27,400 -- 109.3 -- 2,995,000

Cloud 25,300 38,500 24,900 35,400 152.6 80.9 3,800,000 2,865,000

Jewell -- 26,500 -- 18,400 -- 75.3 -- 1,385,000

Mitchell 18,400 -- 17,500 -- 129 -- 2,258,000 --

Osborne 10,400 10,000 9,300 5,500 103.2 62.7 960,000 345,000

Ottawa 6,200 40,000 6,100 24,900 130.3 47.8 795,000 1,190,000

Phillips 24,500 90,000 16,800 86,800 75.2 115.9 1,263,000 10,060,000

Republic 90,200 13,000 88,900 5,600 145.7 45.5 12,954,000 255,000

Rooks 7,100 49,500 5,600 27,800 52.9 39.9 296,000 1,110,000

Smith -- 71,000 -- 60,900 -- 80.5 -- 4,905,000

Washington 64,500 55,500 62,100 40,300 115.1 113.9 7,150,000 4,590,000

Other Counties 78,400 -- 74,800 -- 120.3 -- 9,000,000 --

North Central 325,000 425,000 306,000 333,000 113.8 89.2 38,476,000 29,700,000

Barton 20,500 24,000 19,900 16,100 162.4 138.8 3,231,000 2,235,000

Lincoln -- 8,500 -- 2,900 -- 42.4 -- 123,000

McPherson 42,800 38,500 40,400 33,300 116.6 114.1 4,710,000 3,800,000

Marion 47,900 43,500 46,300 33,500 94.9 51.6 4,394,000 1,730,000

Rice 29,400 31,000 29,100 26,700 127.8 91.8 3,719,000 2,450,000

Rush 5,600 6,500 5,100 5,300 112.7 122.6 575,000 650,000

Russell -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Saline 5,700 8,500 5,400 4,200 125.7 61.9 679,000 260,000

Other Counties 31,100 31,500 27,800 16,000 108.5 51.4 3,017,000 822,000

Central 183,000 192,000 174,000 138,000 121.2 87.5 20,325,000 12,070,000

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ACRES HARVESTED

FOR GRAIN 2012

YIELD, BU/ACRE

2013

YIELD, BU/ACRE

2012

PRODUCTION, BUSHELS

2013

PRODUCTION, BUSHELS

2012

Barber -- 5,000 -- 4,400 -- 101.1 -- 445,000

Comanche 1,000 -- 1,000 -- 128 -- 128,000 --

Edwards 70,000 68,500 69,000 63,500 186.9 162.5 12,898,000 10,318,000

Harper 3,400 -- 2,400 -- 69.2 -- 166,000 --

Harvey 61,000 50,000 57,800 47,500 111.8 94.1 6,460,000 4,470,000

Kingman 13,600 -- 12,600 -- 134.5 -- 1,695,000 --

Kiowa 33,500 -- 33,100 -- 184.7 -- 6,115,000 --

Pawnee 36,400 34,500 34,200 30,000 159.6 132.3 5,457,000 3,970,000

Pratt -- 64,000 -- 62,000 -- 148.1 -- 9,185,000

Reno -- 36,500 -- 33,800 -- 122.9 -- 4,155,000

Sedgwick 44,200 37,000 41,900 33,800 120.8 105.0 5,061,000 3,550,000

Stafford 62,700 56,000 61,700 48,600 162 126.5 9,994,000 6,150,000

Sumner -- 41,000 -- 36,300 -- 54.1 -- 1,965,000

Other Counties 161,200 5,500 156,300 3,800 130.6 81.6 20,412,000 310,000

South Central 487,000 440,000 470,000 402,000 138.81 126.4 68,386,000 50,800,000

Atchison 67,300 66,500 66,200 62,900 130.2 59.1 8,617,000 3,720,000

Brown 123,100 123,000 121,200 119,500 172.9 116.1 20,958,000 13,875,000

Doniphan 96,200 -- 94,700 -- 172.7 -- 16,350,000 --

Jackson 37,300 -- 35,700 -- 120.6 -- 4,305,000 --

Jefferson 40,400 36,500 39,200 32,300 122.9 55.6 4,818,000 1,795,000

Marshall 112,500 111,000 110,700 106,900 135 76.8 14,939,000 8,205,000

Nemaha 116,000 113,000 113,700 101,400 149.8 71.2 17,029,000 7,220,000

Pottawatomie 38,900 37,500 37,900 32,900 151.8 102.6 5,755,000 3,375,000

Riley 16,300 16,000 15,300 13,800 128.1 85.1 1,960,000 1,175,000

Other Counties 23,000 68,500 22,400 62,200 117.2 53.5 2,626,000 3,330,000

Northeast 671,000 665,000 657,000 624,000 140.12 85.8 97,357,000 53,530,000

Anderson 40,400 49,000 39,500 40,400 89 35.7 3,516,000 1,441,000

Chase 6,300 -- 5,800 -- 86.2 -- 500,000 --

Coffey 28,500 32,500 27,000 27,100 92.3 41.5 2,491,000 1,125,000

Douglas 26,500 25,500 26,100 22,400 128.4 46.0 3,352,000 1,030,000

Franklin 28,000 33,500 27,600 25,300 102.2 46.6 2,821,000 1,180,000

Geary 11,300 12,000 10,900 10,000 138.1 80.7 1,505,000 807,000

Lyon 29,100 -- 26,500 -- 105.9 -- 2,807,000 --

Miami 19,700 24,500 19,400 21,900 100.9 40.6 1,958,000 890,000

Morris 19,700 20,000 18,400 12,300 111.7 35.1 2,055,000 432,000

Osage 35,100 38,500 34,100 33,700 109.4 29.0 3,729,000 978,000

Shawnee 36,800 38,500 36,100 37,900 130.6 85.9 4,713,000 3,255,000

Wabaunsee -- 25,500 -- 22,600 -- 74.3 -- 1,680,000

Other Counties 55,100 70,500 53,600 56,400 111.1 30.2 5,956,000 1,702,000

East Central 336,500 370,000 325,000 310,000 108.8 46.8 35,403,000 14,520,000

Allen 27,700 37,500 27,200 35,500 101 37.8 2,746,000 1,343,000

Bourbon 11,300 15,500 10,700 12,200 87 40.4 931,000 493,000

Butler 72,200 67,000 65,900 62,600 79.1 61.5 5,210,000 3,852,000

Cherokee 46,500 3,000 44,600 2,800 72 51.8 3,209,000 145,000

Cowley 18,900 59,000 17,000 56,400 94.4 50.5 1,605,000 2,850,000

Crawford 35,200 16,500 33,300 13,600 66.1 45.4 2,201,000 618,000

Elk -- 53,000 --- 49,300 -- 49.4 -- 2,434,000

Greenwood 11,800 6,500 10,300 6,000 85 48.3 875,000 290,000

Labette 40,900 10,000 39,300 7,600 74.9 54.2 2,944,000 412,000

Montgomery 33,000 47,500 32,200 45,400 76.8 52.0 2,473,000 2,360,000

Neosho 28,600 33,000 27,900 31,400 77.1 58.9 2,151,000 1,850,000

Wilson 45,100 37,500 44,100 36,500 72.4 61.6 3,192,000 2,250,000

Woodson -- 45,500 -- 44,700 -- 76.1 -- 3,400,000

Other Counties 29,300 23,500 28,500 22,000 80.9 47.0 2,307,000 1,033,000

Southeast 400,500 455,000 381,000 426,000 80.6 54.8 29,844,000 23,330,000

State 4,300,000 4,700,000 4,000,000 3,950,000 120.6 96.0 508,000,000 379,200,000

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PURPOSES

ACRES HARVESTED FOR GRAIN

YIELD, BUSHELS/

ACRE

PRODUCTION, BUSHELS

ACRES PLANTED, ALL

PURPOSES

ACRES HARVESTED FOR GRAIN

YIELD, BUSHELS/

ACRE

PRODUCTION, BUSHELS

Decatur 6,000 5,800 157.1 911,000 89,700 76,400 30.8 2,352,000

Rawlins 10,500 9,900 147 1,455,000 67,400 52,800 39.6 2,089,000

Other Counties 243,500 237,300 181 43,047,000 382,900 312,800 34.6 10,808,000

Northwest 260,000 253,000 161.8 45,413,000 540,000 442,000 35 15,249,000

Gove 11,000 10,500 149.7 1,572,000 57,000 50,200 52.6 2,640,000

Wichita 27,100 23,000 159.6 3,670,000 15,500 8,600 39.4 339,000

Other Counties 79,900 74,500 181.5 13,521,000 188,500 156,200 43.9 6,856,000

West Central 118,000 108,000 163.6 18,763,000 261,000 215,000 45.3 9,835,000

Stanton 40,700 39,400 209.1 8,239,000 8,000 6,700 44.6 299,000

Other Counties 620,300 593,600 201.9 119,844,000 49,000 29,300 19.4 567,000

Southwest 661,000 633,000 205.5 128,083,000 57,000 36,000 32 866,000

Cloud 11,800 11,700 184.8 2,162,000 13,500 13,200 124.1 1,638,000

Mitchell 4,800 4,600 168.5 775,000 13,600 12,900 115 1,483,000

Phillips 3,700 3,700 203.8 754,000 20,800 13,100 38.9 509,000

Washington 5,700 5,600 185.7 1,040,000 58,800 56,500 108.1 6,110,000

Other Counties 67,000 66,400 196.9 13,074,000 125,300 118,300 92.4 10,931,000

North Central 93,000 92,000 187.94 17,805,000 232,000 214,000 95.7 20,671,000

Barton 16,700 16,300 180.7 2,945,000 3,800 3,600 79.4 286,000

Marion 1,500 1,400 160 224,000 46,400 44,900 92.9 4,170,000

McPherson 18,900 17,800 154.7 2,753,000 23,900 22,600 86.6 1,957,000

Rice 12,400 12,400 184.9 2,293,000 17,000 16,700 85.4 1,426,000

Saline 1,000 900 158.9 143,000 4,700 4,500 119.1 536,000

Other Counties 6,500 6,200 175.2 1,086,000 30,200 26,700 93.9 2,506,000

Central 57,000 55,000 169.1 9,444,000 126,000 119,000 92.9 10,881,000

Edwards 61,800 61,500 202.7 12,464,000 8,200 7,500 57.9 434,000

Harvey 20,800 20,600 168.4 3,470,000 40,200 37,200 80.4 2,990,000

Kiowa 30,600 30,500 196.2 5,983,000 2,900 2,600 50.8 132,000

Pawnee 28,400 27,100 180.6 4,894,000 8,000 7,100 79.3 563,000

Sedgwick 18,900 18,400 175.5 3,230,000 25,300 23,500 77.9 1,831,000

Stafford 45,500 45,400 189.4 8,599,000 17,200 16,300 85.6 1,395,000

Other Counties 98,000 96,500 180.6 17,432,000 81,200 75,800 65.6 4,969,000

South Central 304,000 300,000 184.8 56,072,000 183,000 170,000 71.1 12,314,000

Brown 3,100 3,000 220 660,000 120,000 118,200 171.7 20,298,000

Doniphan 2,500 2,400 192.9 463,000 93,700 92,300 172.1 15,887,000

Nemaha 1,000 1,000 205 205,000 115,000 112,700 149.3 16,824,000

Pottawatomie 10,600 10,300 188 1,936,000 28,300 27,600 138.4 3,819,000

Other Counties 10,800 10,300 185 1,906,000 286,000 279,200 126.6 35,359,000

Northeast 28,000 27,000 198.2 5,170,000 643,000 630,000 151.62 92,187,000

Chase - - - - 6,300 5,800 86.2 500,000

Geary 2,500 2,400 184.6 443,000 8,800 8,500 124.9 1,062,000

Shawnee 12,500 12,200 178.8 2,181,000 24,300 23,900 105.9 2,532,000

Other Counties 12,000 11,400 177.5 2,024,000 270,100 260,800 102.2 26,661,000

East Central 27,000 26,000 180.3 4,648,000 309,500 299,000 104.8 30,755,000

Bourbon - - - - 11,300 10,700 87 931,000

Other Counties 7,000 6,000 160.7 964,000 382,200 364,300 76.7 27,949,000

Southeast 7,000 6,000 160.7 964,000 393,500 375,000 81.9 28,880,000

State 1,555,000 1,500,000 180.78 286,362,000 2,745,000 2,500,000 86.0 221,638,000

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COUNTY AND

DISTRICT

IRRIGATED LAND NON-IRRIGATED

ACRES PLANTED ALL PURPOSES

ACRES HARVESTED FOR GRAIN

YIELD, BUSHELS PER ACRE

PRODUCTION, BUSHELS

ACRES PLANTED ALL PURPOSES

ACRES HARVESTED FOR GRAIN

YIELD, BUSHELS/

ACRE

PRODUCTION, BUSHELS

Cheyenne 36,000 34,500 155 5,360,000 39,000 22,000 15.7 345,000

Decatur 8,000 7,500 149 1,120,000 104,000 81,000 25.1 2,035,000

Sheridan 53,000 48,500 181 8,800,000 87,000 69,000 32.6 2,250,000

Thomas 70,000 66,500 161 10,700,000 145,000 100,000 20.8 2,075,000

Other Counties 118,000 113,000 150 16,920,000 283,000 188,000 29 5,445,000

Northwest 285,000 270,000 159 42,900,000 658,000 460,000 26.4 12,150,000

Gove 14,000 13,000 129 1,680,000 72,000 53,000 33.1 1,755,000

Greeley 11,500 11,000 164 1,800,000 35,500 20,000 16.5 330,000

Logan 5,800 5,200 189 980,000 60,200 48,000 24.5 1,175,000

Scott 25,800 19,000 147 2,800,000 22,700 14,000 21.8 305,000

Wallace 36,000 33,500 148 4,950,000 43,000 25,500 12.4 315,000

Wichita 31,000 23,000 141 3,250,000 21,000 16,500 28.5 470,000

Other Counties 10,900 7,800 127 990,000 20,600 3,500 14.3 50,000

West Central 135,000 112,500 146 16,450,000 275,000 180,500 24.4 4,400,000

Haskell 79,000 75,000 199 14,900,000 6,000 3,500 37.1 130,000

Stanton 47,500 44,000 182 8,000,000 18,000 9,400 12.8 120,000

Stevens 102,000 99,500 192 19,100,000 14,000 4,500 14.4 65,000

Other Counties 471,500 426,500 179 76,500,000 62,000 31,600 16.9 535,000

Southwest 700,000 645,000 184 118,500,000 100,000 49,000 17.3 850,000

Cloud 12,500 12,400 175 2,170,000 18,500 15,000 55 825,000

Jewell 6,500 6,400 177 1,130,000 32,000 29,000 59.8 1,735,000

Mitchell 5,500 5,400 156 840,000 21,000 13,000 41.9 545,000

Ottawa 1,700 1,500 147 220,000 8,300 4,000 31.3 125,000

Other Counties 73,800 72,300 176 12,740,000 245,200 174,000 53.9 9,370,000

North Central 100,000 98,000 175 17,100,000 325,000 235,000 53.6 12,600,000

Barton 15,500 13,100 166 2,180,000 8,500 3,000 18.3 55,000

McPherson 18,500 18,300 175 3,200,000 20,000 15,000 40 600,000

Marion 1,600 1,500 153 230,000 41,900 32,000 46.9 1,500,000

Rice 13,000 12,200 164 2,000,000 18,000 14,500 31 450,000

Rush 4,000 3,800 158 600,000 2,500 1,500 33.3 50,000

Saline 1,300 1,200 150 180,000 7,200 3,000 26.7 80,000

Other Counties 4,100 2,900 166 480,000 35,900 16,000 29.1 465,000

Central 58,000 53,000 167 8,870,000 134,000 85,000 37.6 3,200,000

Harvey 18,000 17,500 169 2,950,000 32,000 30,000 50.7 1,520,000

Kingman 8,100 7,500 153 1,150,000 3,900 2,000 24 48,000

Kiowa 27,000 26,500 189 5,000,000 3,000 2,300 36.5 84,000

Pawnee 27,500 25,500 151 3,850,000 7,000 4,500 26.7 120,000

Reno 24,500 24,000 156 3,750,000 12,000 9,800 41.3 405,000

Sedgwick 17,000 16,800 161 2,700,000 20,000 17,000 50 850,000

Stafford 37,500 35,600 163 5,800,000 18,500 13,000 26.9 350,000

Sumner 5,500 5,300 132 700,000 35,500 31,000 40.8 1,265,000

Other Counties 109,900 108,300 179 19,400,000 33,100 25,400 33.8 858,000

South Central 275,000 267,000 170 45,300,000 165,000 135,000 40.7 5,500,000

Brown 3,000 3,000 200 600,000 120,000 116,500 114 13,275,000

Pottawatomie 10,000 9,700 163 1,585,000 27,500 23,200 77.2 1,790,000

Other Counties 11,000 10,300 174 1,795,000 493,500 461,300 74.8 34,485,000

Northeast 24,000 23,000 173 3,980,000 641,000 601,000 82.4 49,550,000

Geary 2,700 2,500 169 422,000 9,300 7,500 51.3 385,000

Other Counties 23,300 22,500 160 3,598,000 334,700 277,500 36.5 10,115,000

East Central 26,000 25,000 161 4,020,000 344,000 285,000 36.8 10,500,000

Chautauqua -- -- - -- 3,000 2,800 51.8 145,000

Elk -- -- -- -- 6,500 6,000 48.3 290,000

Neosho -- -- -- -- 37,500 36,500 61.6 2,250,000

Other Counties 7,000 6,500 135 880,000 401,000 374,200 52.8 19,765,000

Southeast 7,000 6,500 135 880,000 448,000 419,500 53.5 22,450,000

State 1,610,000 1,500,000 172 258,000,000 3,090,000 2,450,000 49.5 121,200,000

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COUNTY AND DISTRICT

ACRES PLANTED FOR ALL

PURPOSES 2013

ACRES PLANTED FOR ALL

PURPOSES 2012

ACRES HARVESTED FOR BEANS

2013

ACRES HARVESTED FOR BEANS

2012

YIELD, BUSHELS

PER ACRE 2013

YIELD, BUSHELS

PER ACRE 2012

PRODUCTION, BUSHELS 2013

PRODUCTION, BUSHELS 2012

Cheyenne 4,200 5,900 3,600 4,100 50.3 46.1 181,000 189,000

Decatur -- 3,100 -- 2,600 -- 22.7 -- 59,100

Graham 6,400 -- 5,100 -- 25.5 -- 130,000 --

Rawlins -- 4,100 -- 2,500 -- 16.0 -- 39,900

Sheridan -- 18,200 -- 17,700 -- 52.0 -- 920,000

Sherman 3,200 4,600 2,900 4,300 52.1 49.1 151,000 211,000

Thomas 14,300 14,800 13,700 14,100 50.4 44.5 691,000 627,000

Other Counties 37,900 33,300 34,900 28,700 31.8 15.8 1,109,000 454,000

Northwest 66,000 84,000 60,200 74,000 42.0 33.8 2,262,000 2,500,000

All Counties 11,500 -- 8,500 -- 38.6 -- 328,000 --

West Central 11,500 13,000 8,500 9,500 38.6 26.9 328,000 256,000

Finney -- 7,800 -- 7,500 -- 40.8 -- 306,000

Ford 7,500 -- 7,500 -- 46.5 -- 349,000 --

Gray 4,300 5,700 4,300 5,600 53 56.4 228,000 316,000

Haskell 3,800 5,100 3,600 5,000 51.1 39.2 184,000 196,000

Seward 5,400 8,300 5,400 7,200 65.2 50.4 352,000 363,000

Stevens 4,100 -- 3,900 -- 54.4 -- 212,000 --

Other Counties 13,900 31,100 13,600 29,200 53.9 41.5 733,000 1,213,000

Southwest 39,000 58,000 38,300 54,500 54 43.9 2,058,000 2,394,000

Clay 87,900 92,000 87,100 91,500 41.4 27.5 3,602,000 2,520,000

Cloud 61,800 71,000 61,200 70,000 45.2 27.2 2,767,000 1,901,000

Jewell 83,600 90,000 82,800 89,000 35.6 28.7 2,948,000 2,550,000

Mitchell 48,300 55,000 47,800 54,000 33.8 19.8 1,614,000 1,070,000

Osborne 27,600 36,500 27,300 32,500 22.8 15.0 623,000 487,000

Ottawa 52,200 59,500 51,700 58,500 35.8 18.8 1,850,000 1,100,000

Phillips 24,500 33,500 19,000 32,000 13.6 10.0 259,000 320,000

Republic 88,900 100,000 88,100 99,000 43.8 31.0 3,857,000 3,068,000

Rooks 20,600 22,500 18,000 19,000 13.3 11.5 240,000 218,000

Smith 55,600 69,000 55,000 65,500 26.5 14.5 1,460,000 950,000

Washington 106,000 116,000 105,000 115,000 41.2 30.4 4,329,000 3,500,000

North Central 657,000 745,000 643,000 726,000 32.1 24.4 23,549,000 17,684,000

Barton 31,700 40,500 31,300 34,500 38.0 21.4 1,189,000 737,000

Dickinson 73,900 82,000 73,200 78,000 35.8 21.4 2,617,000 1,672,000

Lincoln 31,400 38,500 73,200 36,600 34.6 15.6 1,076,000 570,000

McPherson 64,500 81,000 63,600 77,500 31.4 21.9 1,999,000 1,698,000

Marion 66,400 86,500 65,800 79,500 30.4 13.2 2,003,000 1,049,000

Rice 51,000 55,000 50,500 52,000 37.4 17.6 1,888,000 915,000

Rush 5,300 -- 4,700 -- 30.0 -- 141,000 --

Russell -- 12,000 -- 10,700 -- 10.0 -- 107,000

Saline 32,900 42,500 32,500 40,800 35.4 18.7 1,152,000 763,000

Other Counties 23,900 27,000 23,300 23,400 31.8 15.5 740,000 362,000

Central 381,000 465,000 418,100 433,000 33.9 18.2 12,805,000 7,873,000

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COUNTY AND DISTRICT

ACRES PLANTED FOR

ALL PURPOSES 2013

ACRES PLANTED FOR

ALL PURPOSES 2012

ACRES HARVESTED FOR BEANS

2013

ACRES HARVESTED FOR BEANS

2012

YIELD, BUSHELS PER ACRE

2013

YIELD, BUSHELS PER ACRE

2012

PRODUCTION, BUSHELS 2013

PRODUCTION, BUSHELS 2012

Edwards -- 25,500 -- 24,500 -- 46.5 -- 1,139,000

Harvey 71,800 82,500 71,400 78,500 27.5 19.2 1,963,000 1,510,000

Kiowa 10,500 13,200 10,100 12,200 60.6 41.3 612,000 504,000

Kingman 12,400 14,700 11,900 11,800 34.5 21.1 411,000 249,000

Pawnee 17,300 22,000 17,100 20,000 44.9 41.7 768,000 834,000

Pratt 20,500 -- 20,300 -- 35.2 -- 715,000 --

Reno 77,900 88,500 77,100 85,000 33.8 20.8 2,606,000 1,764,000

Sedgwick 66,600 80,500 65,800 68,500 40.3 23.2 2,653,000 1,590,000

Stafford 30,100 43,000 29,800 40,500 45.4 37.6 1,354,000 1,523,000

Sumner 89,200 111,000 87,200 91,000 23.5 12.6 2,046,000 1,143,000

Other Counties 28,200 39,100 27,300 30,000 51.2 28.1 1,398,000 844,000

South Central 424,500 520,000 418,000 462,000 39.7 24.0 14,526,000 11,100,000

Atchison 64,300 66,000 63,900 65,700 48.1 24.2 3,072,000 1,592,000

Brown 116,000 115,000 115,000 114,000 56.1 38.6 6,450,000 4,400,000

Doniphan 60,300 60,500 59,800 60,200 55.9 40.3 3,343,000 2,426,000

Jackson 43,500 46,500 43,100 45,700 43.6 23.1 1,878,000 1,056,000

Jefferson 48,100 47,000 47,700 46,100 45.3 21.0 2,159,000 969,000

Marshall 142,500 150,000 141,500 149,000 42.3 26.0 5,992,000 3,870,000

Nemaha 109,500 112,000 108,500 111,000 51.9 24.1 5,627,000 2,680,000

Pottawatomie 43,600 45,000 43,200 44,800 44.5 28.8 1,923,000 1,291,000

Riley 36,300 40,000 35,900 39,800 40.8 29.8 1,466,000 1,185,000

Other Counties 35,900 38,000 35,400 37,700 40.5 23.3 1,432,000 879,000

Northeast 700,000 720,000 694,000 714,000 46.9 28.5 33,342,000 20,348,000

Anderson 70,400 71,500 69,700 69,500 29.6 16.6 2,061,000 1,155,000

Chase 17,700 -- 17,300 -- 34.3 -- 594,000 --

Coffey 63,900 71,500 62,200 67,500 29.8 13.2 1,854,000 894,000

Douglas 33,400 38,500 33,100 38,000 42.0 15.8 1,390,000 601,000

Franklin 67,500 72,500 67,000 70,900 39.3 14.7 2,631,000 1,045,000

Geary 14,500 -- 14,400 -- 44.1 -- 635,000 --

Johnson -- 24,500 -- 24,000 -- 13.0 -- 312,000

Linn -- 59,000 -- 57,000 -- 11.9 -- 679,000

Lyon 65,900 76,500 63,700 70,000 29.1 13.2 1,853,000 921,000

Miami 45,700 45,000 45,200 43,700 30.6 17.0 1,384,000 745,000

Morris 36,100 42,500 35,800 40,000 33.2 16.5 1,189,000 659,000

Osage 68,600 72,000 67,900 69,500 39.3 17.3 2,671,000 1,205,000

Shawnee 35,900 36,500 35,500 36,000 39.4 26.2 1,398,000 943,000

Wabaunsee 28,100 32,500 27,800 31,900 40.9 20.6 1,137,000 658,000

Other Counties 82,300 37,500 80,400 34,000 22.3 21.4 1,791,000 726,000

East Central 630,000 680,000 620,000 652,000 34.9 16.2 20,588,000 10,543,000

Allen 59,700 63,000 59,000 61,000 27.6 11.2 1,627,000 682,000

Bourbon 35,700 35,500 35,300 34,000 20.0 14.6 707,000 496,000

Butler 55,400 68,500 54,800 65,000 36.2 14.6 1,986,000 950,000

Chautauqua 6,000 7,500 5,900 6,500 26.9 15.2 159,000 99,000

Cherokee 102,500 93,000 101,500 91,500 28.9 19.7 2,938,000 1,800,000

Cowley 54,900 63,500 54,200 56,500 31.6 12.2 1,711,000 687,000

Crawford 74,300 63,000 73,500 61,500 26.3 17.0 1,934,000 1,047,000

Elk -- 14,000 -- 13,000 -- 12.0 -- 156,000

Greenwood 23,900 29,500 22,800 27,500 33.0 13.3 753,000 366,000

Labette 65,800 66,000 64,800 63,500 21.5 19.2 1,393,000 1,220,000

Montgomery 47,200 51,500 46,500 50,000 20.5 15.5 954,000 774,000

Neosho 60,600 57,000 60,000 56,000 21.4 20.8 1,281,000 1,164,000

Wilson 61,700 70,000 61,100 67,500 21.7 17.8 1,328,000 1,202,000

Woodson -- 33,000 -- 31,500 -- 15.2 -- 479,000

Other Counties 43,300 -- 42,600 -- 28.4 -- 1,211,000 --

Southeast 691,000 715,000 682,000 685,000 26.5 16.2 17,982,000 11,122,000

State 3,600,000 4,000,000 3,540,000 3,810,000 36.0 22.0 127,440,000 83,820,000

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COUNTY AND

DISTRICT

ACRES PLANTED

2013

ACRES PLANTED

2012

ACRES HARVESTE

D 2013

ACRES HARVESTED

2012

YIELD, POUNDS

PER ACRE 2013

YIELD, POUNDS

PER ACRE 2012

PRODUCTION, POUNDS 2013

PRODUCTION, POUNDS 2012

Ellis 1,600 -- 1,600 -- 1,180 -- 1,886,000 --

McPherson 1,500 -- 1,300 -- 1,360 -- 1,774,000 --

Saline 500 -- 500 -- 1,350 -- 675,000 --

Other Counties 3,100 -- 3,050 -- 1,450 -- 4,426,000 --

Central 6,700 -- 6,450 -- 1,335 -- 8,761,000 --

Sherman -- 9,000 -- 8,500 -- 880 -- 7,520,000

Other Counties -- 11,000 -- 10,400 -- 810 -- 8,390,000

Northwest -- 20,000 -- 18,900 -- 840 -- 15,910,000

Cloud -- 800 -- 800 -- 1,380 -- 1,100,000

Jewell -- 2,100 -- 1,800 -- 630 -- 1,125,000

Other Counties -- 7,100 -- 6,500 -- 860 -- 5,585,000

North Central -- 10,000 -- 9,100 -- 860 -- 7,810,000

Sumner -- 4,400 -- 4,300 -- 610 -- 2,610,000

Other Counties 5,400 3,900 5,300 3,600 1,350 950 7,142,000 3,430,000

South Central 5,400 8,300 5,300 7,900 1,350 760 7,142,000 6,040,000

Other Districts 42,900 31,700 38,250 29,100 1,100 990 42,097,000 28,740,000

State 55,000 70,000 50,000 65,000 1,160 900 58,000,000 58,500,000

COUNTY AND DISTRICT

ACRES PLANTED

2013

ACRES PLANTED

2012

ACRES HARVESTED

2013

ACRES HARVESTED

2012

YIELD, POUNDS

PER ACRE 2013

YIELD, POUNDS

PER ACRE 2012

PRODUCTION, POUNDS 2013

PRODUCTION, POUNDS 2012

Thomas 2,600 -- 2,450 -- 2,000 -- 4,900,000 --

Other Counties 4,700 -- 4,250 -- 1,780 -- 7,555,000 --

Northwest 7,300 7,200 6,700 6,800 1,860 1,930 12,455,000 13,090,000

West Central -- 3,300 -- 3,200 -- 1,570 -- 5,020,000

Other Districts 8,700 6,500 8,300 6,000 1,390 1,520 11,545,000 9,090,000

State 16,000 17,000 15,000 16,000 1,600 1,700 24,000,000 27,200,000

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COUNTY AND DISTRICT

ACRES HARVESTED

2013

ACRES HARVESTED

2012

YIELD, TONS PER ACRE 2013

YIELD, TONS PER ACRE 2012

PRODUCTION, TONS 2013

PRODUCTION, TONS 2012

Cheyenne 2,900 3,500 5.15 4.10 15,000 14,300

Decatur 9,600 -- 3.6 -- 34,700 --

Graham 2,500 2,900 2.9 2.25 7,300 6,500

Norton 5,900 -- 2.6 -- 15,300 --

Sheridan 4,900 5,800 4.2 3.70 20,500 21,400

Thomas - 1,200 - 2.65 - 3,200

Other Counties 11,200 28,600 4.15 3.15 46,400 90,600

Northwest 37,000 42,000 3.8 3.25 139,200 136,000

Gove 2,200 2,300 2.9 2.85 6,400 6,600

Lane - 1,000 - 1.20 - 1,200

Ness - 3,200 - 2.15 - 6,800

Other Counties 8,800 6,500 2.45 2.50 21,700 16,400

West Central 11,000 13,000 2.7 2.40 28,100 31,000

Clark 2,500 3,100 1.7 1.45 4,200 4,500

Finney 38,000 40,000 4.35 4.90 164,800 195,000

Ford 7,400 10,100 4.4 5.35 32,700 54,000

Grant - 5,900 - 5.55 - 32,700

Hamilton 9,800 10,500 3.8 4.80 37,400 50,500

Haskell 8,800 10,000 5.25 4.00 46,100 39,800

Hodgeman - 2,400 - 2.10 - 5,000

Meade 2,500 3,500 3.8 3.75 9,500 13,200

Seward 4,900 5,800 4.1 6.05 20,000 35,000

Stevens 2,200 -- 5.5 -- 12,100 --

Other Counties 48,900 53,700 4.35 4.45 213,500 240,300

Southwest 125,000 145,000 4.1 4.60 540,300 670,000

Cloud 9,800 11,500 3.6 2.50 35,100 29,000

Jewell - 14,000 - 3.00 - 41,800

Mitchell 5,800 6,900 3.5 2.80 20,300 19,300

Osborne 4,500 -- 2.8 -- 12,500 --

Ottawa 11,800 13,000 3.7 2.70 43,500 35,400

Phillips 11,800 13,500 2.1 1.70 25,000 23,000

Smith - 8,000 - 1.55 - 12,400

Washington - 9,700 - 1.85 - 18,000

Other Counties 49,300 33,400 3.2 2.25 157,200 75,100

North Central 93,000 110,000 3.15 2.30 293,600 254,000

Barton 29,300 33,000 3.3 1.75 96,900 57,700

Dickinson - 18,000 - 2.40 - 42,800

Ellsworth 4,300 -- 4.15 -- 17,800 --

Lincoln 7,400 9,000 4.4 2.10 32,500 18,900

Marion 14,700 18,500 2.75 2.00 40,400 36,700

McPherson - 13,200 - 1.60 - 21,100

Russell 4,000 5,000 2.75 1.50 11,000 7,400

Saline 10,800 11,600 2.95 2.45 32,100 28,200

Other Counties 45,500 31,700 3.3 2.15 149,700 68,200

Central 116,000 140,000 3.4 2.00 380,400 281,000

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COUNTY AND DISTRICT

ACRES HARVESTED

2013

ACRES HARVESTED

2012

YIELD, TONS PER ACRE 2013

YIELD, TONS PER ACRE 2012

PRODUCTION, TONS 2013

PRODUCTION, TONS 2012

Barber -- 3,700 -- 2.05 -- 7,500

Comanche 4,200 5,200 2.25 1.90 9,400 9,800

Edwards 6,700 7,800 2.95 2.80 19,700 21,900

Harper 4,800 -- 3.35 -- 16,100 --

Harvey 2,800 3,800 2.7 1.80 7,600 6,800

Kingman 5,100 6,400 2.85 2.45 14,500 15,700

Pawnee 17,500 21,000 2.8 2.05 49,000 43,400

Reno 18,400 20,000 3.35 1.80 61,600 35,500

Sedgwick -- 10,200 -- 2.45 -- 25,000

Sumner -- 9,000 -- 1.80 -- 16,000

Other Counties 36,900 32,900 3.55 2.95 131,300 96,400

South Central 100,000 120,000 3.1 2.30 322,700 278,000

Brown -- 1,500 -- 2.25 -- 3,400

Doniphan 500 500 4.4 4.20 2,200 2,100

Jackson 1,600 1,700 3.7 1.70 5,900 2,900

Jefferson -- 1,000 -- 1.50 -- 1,500

Leavenworth -- 600 -- 2.10 -- 1,250

Pottawatomie 5,900 6,800 3.4 2.350 20,100 15,900

Riley 4,300 -- 2.9 -- 12,500 --

Other Counties 13,700 17,900 3.15 2.95 43,000 52,950

Northeast 26,000 30,000 3.5 2.65 83,700 80,000

Chase 2,700 -- 3.05 -- 8,200 --

Douglas 800 -- 2.75 -- 2,200 --

Franklin 1,400 1,600 2.95 1.45 4,100 2,300

Geary 2,600 3,200 3.55 2.60 9,200 8,300

Johnson -- 800 -- 2.15 -- 1,700

Linn -- 700 -- 2.15 -- 1,500

Lyon 3,800 4,200 2.35 1.50 8,900 6,200

Miami 500 -- 2.6 -- 1,300 --

Morris 5,000 6,900 3.5 1.50 17,500 10,300

Osage 1,400 1,700 3.35 1.65 4,700 2,800

Shawnee -- 700 -- 1.45 -- 1,000

Wabaunsee 2,200 2,800 3.5 2.20 7,700 6,100

Other Counties 4,700 7,400 3.45 1.85 16,100 13,800

East Central 25,100 30,000 3.1 1.80 79,900 54,000

Allen 600 500 2.5 2.60 1,500 1,300

Butler 3,350 4,400 3.5 1.65 11,700 7,300

Cowley -- 5,200 -- 1.80 -- 9,300

Crawford -- 500 -- 2.80 -- 1,400

Elk 500 600 3.6 1.85 1,800 1,100

Greenwood 1,300 1,600 4.3 1.80 5,600 2,900

Montgomery 1,400 1,600 2.65 1.30 3,700 2,100

Neosho 700 -- 2.85 -- 2,000 --

Wilson 600 -- 4 -- 2,400 --

Other Counties 8,450 5,600 3.35 1.90 28,400 10,600

Southeast 16,900 20000 3.3 1.80 57,100 36,000

State 550,000 650,000 3.4 3.00 1,925,000 1,820,000

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COUNTY AND DISTRICT

ACRES HARVESTED

2013

ACRES HARVESTED

2012

YIELD, TONS PER ACRE

2013

YIELD, TONS PER ACRE

2012

PRODUCTION, TONS 2013

PRODUCTION, TONS 2012

Decatur 9,200 4,900 2.15 1.45 19,600 7,200

Graham 9,300 -- 2.80 -- 26,000 --

Norton -- 8,900 -- 1.70 -- 15,300

Rawlins 9,000 7,900 3.95 2.20 26,700 17,200

Sheridan -- 6,100 -- 1.60 -- 9,900

Sherman 6,200 -- 2.7 -- -- --

Sherman -- 3,300 -- 1.30 16,700 4,300

Other counties 27,800 23,900 2.15 1.60 59,200 38,100

Northwest 61,500 55,000 2.4 1.65 148,200 92,000

Greeley -- 9,600 -- 1.00 -- 9,700

Logan 6,000 4,800 2.55 1.75 15,200 8,500

Ness 16,600 15,700 2.50 1.45 41,400 23,100

Scott 600 700 2.85 1.45 1,700 1,000

Trego 8,600 8,300 1.85 1.65 16,000 13,900

Wallace 7,900 -- 1.65 -- 13,200 --

Wichita 2,400 1,600 3.30 1.65 7,900 2,600

Other Counties 18,400 19,300 3.10 1.05 56,700 20,200

West Central 60,500 60,000 2.5 1.30 152,100 79,000

Clark 8,000 3,800 1.35 0.70 10,900 2,600

Ford -- 9,200 -- 2.30 -- 21,100

Grant 3,500 4,900 2.65 1.90 9,200 9,400

Gray 5,800 -- 4.00 -- 23,300 --

Hamilton 10,000 -- 2.35 -- 23,300 --

Haskell 1,200 -- 4.00 -- 4,800 --

Hodgeman -- 7,500 -- 1.95 -- 14,600

Meade -- 5,300 -- 1.70 -- 9,000

Seward 2,100 2,400 1.80 2.75 3,800 6,600

Stanton -- -- -- -- -- --

Other Counties 28,400 16,900 2.65 1.80 75,700 30,700

Southwest 59,000 50,000 2.55 1.90 151,000 94,000

Clay 18,400 15,300 1.55 0.90 28,100 13,500

Cloud -- -- -- -- -- 12,500

Mitchell 13,400 7,900 2.45 1.60 32,700 12,700

Osborne 18,600 13,500 1.80 0.90 33,400 12,200

Ottawa -- -- -- -- -- 28,500

Phillips -- -- -- -- -- 16,900

Rooks -- 21,700 -- 1.30 -- 28,500

Smith -- 9,200 -- 1.20 -- 11,200

Washington -- 20,000 -- 1.50 -- 29,500

Other Counties 110,600 20,800 1.95 1.40 214,000 29,500

North Central 161,000 150,000 1.90 1.30 308,200 195,000

Dickinson 33,800 33,500 1.70 1.10 57,100 36,200

Ellsworth -- 15,200 -- 1.05 -- 15,800

Lincoln 19,000 13,700 2.00 1.60 37,700 22,000

Marion 27,800 40,500 2.45 1.20 67,500 49,500

McPherson 25,200 21,600 2.15 1.25 54,700 27,100

Rush -- 10,600 -- 1.20 -- 12,600

Russell -- 24,500 -- 1.30 -- 31,300

Saline -- 27,600 -- 0.75 -- 21,200

Other Counties 123,200 37,800 1.80 1.15 223,000 44,300

Central 229,000 225,000 1.90 1.15 440,000 260,000

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COUNTY AND DISTRICT

ACRES HARVESTED

2013

ACRES HARVESTED

2012

YIELD, TONS PER ACRE 2013

YIELD, TONS PER ACRE 2012

PRODUCTION, TONS 2013

PRODUCTION, TONS 2012

Barber -- 17,200 -- 1.45 -- 25,200

Comanche 10,800 10,300 2.60 1.20 28,300 12,200

Edwards 4,300 3,700 2.80 1.55 12,000 5,800

Harper -- 14,500 -- 1.55 -- 22,300

Harvey 17,500 18,700 2.55 1.30 44,500 24,300

Kingman 37,400 27,500 2.35 1.75 88,000 48,500

Kiowa 8,900 6,400 2.45 1.40 21,700 9,100

Pawnee 9,100 9,900 1.9 1.15 17,100 11,600

Reno 25,200 21,100 2.1 1.10 53,500 23,000

Sedgwick 33,300 27,600 2.55 1.15 84,700 32,000

Sumner 21,400 19,400 1.95 1.25 41,200 24,000

Other Counties 44,100 13,700 2.40 1.25 105,800 17,000

South Central 212,000 190,000 2.35 1.35 496,800 255,000

Atchison 23,200 24,600 2.65 1.25 61,700 30,700

Brown -- 24,700 -- 1.40 -- 34,000

Jackson 47,400 52,800 2.45 1.25 116,600 66,500

Jefferson 51,700 52,800 2.40 1.15 123,600 62,000

Leavenworth 45,300 45,500 2.40 1.55 109,400 71,000

Marshall 18,200 22,700 2.40 1.40 43,500 32,200

Nemaha 38,400 33,900 2.60 1.15 100,300 38,500

Pottawatomie 54,300 13,600 2.10 1.25 115,200 68,500

Riley 25,100 62,000 1.6 1.10 39,800 24,600

Other Counties 44,400 27,400 2.7 0.90 120,900 17,000

Northeast 348,000 360,000 2.4 1.25 831,000 445,000

Anderson 43,800 38,500 2.35 1.05 102,200 41,000

Chase 13,700 -- 1.85 -- 25,500 --

Coffey 48,600 46,500 1.65 0.90 81,100 42,500

Douglas 42,200 38,500 2.35 1.25 99,900 48,000

Franklin 43,200 40,500 2.25 1.15 96,200 46,500

Geary 6,300 7,500 1.95 1.05 12,200 7,900

Johnson 18,100 38,800 2.5 1.20 45,600 --

Linn -- 56,500 -- 0.80 -- 47,500 Lyon 52,300 37,500 1.50 1.35 79,300 46,500

Miami 49,300 34,000 3.20 1.10 158,200 51,500

Morris 51,300 46,500 1.65 1.00 84,900 37,400

Osage 47,300 31,600 1.80 1.05 86,100 47,000

Shawnee 29,200 28,100 2.1 1.05 61,300 29,400

Wabaunsee -- 45,500 -- 1.15 -- 51,500

Other Counties 83,700 -- 2.55 -- 212,300 33,300

East Central 529,000 490,000 2.15 1.10 1,144,800 530,000

Allen 39,200 37,700 1.8 1.10 70,400 41,000

Bourbon 52,600 40,100 1.85 1.35 96,900 53,500

Butler 82,700 70,500 1.55 1.05 128,400 73,000

Chautauqua 18,300 18,200 1.55 0.70 28,200 12,800

Cherokee 25,100 21,800 2.5 1.30 62,400 28,000

Cowley 31,200 34,300 1.65 1.20 51,300 40,500

Crawford 27,200 32,800 2.1 1.40 57,700 45,500

Elk 20,600 22,100 1.5 1.00 31,300 22,000

Greenwood 58,400 46,500 1.75 0.95 103,600 43,500

Labette 36,900 33,800 2.05 1.40 75,300 47,000

Montgomery 29,100 35,400 1.75 1.15 51,200 41,000

Neosho 42,500 37,600 1.4 1.25 59,000 46,500

Wilson -- 37,200 -- 1.05 -- 38,700

Woodson -- 52,000 -- 0.70 -- 37,000

Other Counties 76,200 -- 1.75 -- 132,200 --

Southeast 540,000 520,000 1.75 1.10 947,900 570,000

State 2,200,000 2,100,000 2.10 1.20 4,620,000 2,520,000

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COUNTY AND

DISTRICT

2013 2012 2011

ACRES PLANTED

ACRES HARVESTED

YIELD, BUSHELS

PER ACRE

PRODUCTION, BUSHELS

ACRES PLANTED

ACRES HARVESTED

YIELD, BUSHELS

PER ACRE

PRODUCTION, BUSHELS

ACRES PLANTED

ACRES HARVESTED

YIELD, BUSHELS

PER ACRE

PRODUCTION, BUSHELS

Jewell 1,600 950 39.5 37,500 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Osborne 2,500 500 36.4 18,200 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Other Counties 17,500 1,850 38 70,300 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

North Central 21,600 3,300 38.2 126,000 -- -- -- -- 13,500 6,000 49.2 295,000

Marion -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Russell -- -- -- -- -- - -- -- -- -- -- --

Other Counties -- -- -- -- 18,000 7,000 29.1 204,000 -- -- -- --

Central -- -- -- -- 18,000 7,000 29.1 204,000 12,500 4,500 24 108,000

East Central -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2,000 1,500 42.7 64,000

Allen -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 600 300 55 16,500

Other Counties -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2,900 1,700 39.7 67,500

Southeast -- -- -- -- 8,400 6,000.00 42.5 255,000 3,500 2,000 47.4 84,000

South Central 14,900 900 35.2 31,700 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Southwest 7,500 2,050 27.4 56,200 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Other Districts 56,000 13,750 45.5 626,100 78,600 17,000.00 31.2 531,000 28,500 11,000 26.5 399,000

State 100,000 20,000 42 840,000 105,000 30,000.00 33 990,000 60,000 25,000 38 950,000

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COUNTY

AND DISTRICT

2013 2012 2011

ACRES PLANTED

ACRES HARVESTED

YIELD, POUNDS

PER ACRE

PRODUCTION, BALES

ACRES PLANTED

ACRES HARVESTED

YIELD, POUNDS

PER ACRE

PRODUCTION, BALES

ACRES PLANTED

ACRES HARVESTED

YIELD, POUNDS

PER ACRE

PRODUCTION, BALES

Gray -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1,300 1,300 1,300 1,300

Haskell -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 7,200 7,200 7,200 7,200

Other Counties

6,100 5,800 678 8,300 17,600 17,600 17,600 17,600 17,100 17,100 17,100 17,100

Southwest 6,100 5,800 678 8,300 17,600 17,600 17,600 17,600 25,600 25,600 25,600 25,600

Harper -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 3,100 3,100 3,100 3,100

Pratt -- -- -- -- 8,600 8,600 8,600 8,600 11,500 11,500 11,500 11,500

Sumner 5,500 5,300 571 6,300 11,800 11,800 11,800 11,800 17,200 17,200 17,200 17,200

Other Counties

11,000 10,600 888 19,600 -- -- -- -- 12,700 12,700 12,700 12,700

South Central

16,500 15,900 729 25,900 30,500 30,500 30,500 30,500 44,500 44,500 44,500 44,500

Other Districts 4,400 4,300 759 6,800 7,900 7,900 7,900 7,900 9,900 9,900 9,900 9,900

State 27,000 26,000 757 41,000 56,000 56,000 56,000 56,000 80,000 80,000 80,000 80,000

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CATTLE AND CALVES ON FARMS, JANUARY 1, 2009-2014

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - 1,000 Head - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - -

Class 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

All Cattle and Calves 6,300 6,000 6,300 6,100 5,850 5,800

All Cows that Calved 1,630 1,550 1,600 1,550 1,460 1,550

Beef Cows 1,505 1,434 1,478 1,427 1,328 1,414

Milk Cows 125 116 122 123 132 136

Heifers 500 lbs. or more 1,840 1,790 1,930 1,885 1,700 1,740

Beef Cow Replacement 255 240 245 250 230 240

Milk Cow Replacement 65 80 85 85 100 100

Other 1,520 1,470 1,600 1,550 1,370 1,400

Bulls 500 lbs. or more 95 90 90 90 85 90

Steers 500 lbs. or more 2,020 1,890 1,990 1,930 1,970 1,770

Calves under 500 lbs 715 680 690 645 635.00 650

Calf Crop 1,390 1,420 1,420 1,427 1,280 --

HOGS AND PIGS ON FARMS, DECEMBER 1, 2008-2013

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1,000 Head - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Class 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

All Hogs and Pigs 1,740 1,810 1,810 1,890 1,820 1,750

Kept for Breeding 165 180 170 170 170 170

Market 1,575 1,630 1,640 1,720 1,650 1,580

Market Hogs and Pigs by Weight Groups

Under 50 pounds 475 480 500 510 510 420

50-119 pounds 360 335 365 350 410 345

120-179 pounds 245 295 280 290 290 310

180 pounds or more 495 520 505 570 530 505

Pig Crop 2,966 3,023 3,093 3,514 3,231 3,133

SHEEP AND GOATS ON FARMS, JANUARY 1, 2009-2014

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1,000 Head - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Class 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

All Sheep and Lambs 80 80 70 70 65 75

Market Sheep & Lambs 23 30 27 26 23 27

Breeding Sheep & Lambs 57 50 43 44 42 48

Replacement Lambs under 1 Year Old 7 7 8 8 7 7

Ewes 1 Year & Older 47 41 33 34 33 39

Rams 1 Year & Older 3 2 2 2 2 2

Lamb Crop 60 50 47 58 45 --

Meat Goats 50 42 40 43 34 34

Milk Goats 4.5 3.8 4.7 5.3 4.9 4.8

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CATTLE SLAUGHTERED (over 500 pounds), 2013

1 Includes slaughter under Federal Inspection and other commercial slaughter; excludes farm slaughter.

2 Total may not add due to rounding

NUMBER OF SLAUGHTER PLANTS, 2009-2013

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Number of Plants 105 96 95 95 92 90

Month Head Slaughtered Average Liveweight Pounds per

Head Total Liveweight pounds

Jan. 1 532,800 1,325 705,805,000

Feb. 1 464,300 1,308 607,369,000

Mar. 1 508,600 1,286 653,813,000

Apr. 1 535,700 1,272 681,465,000

May 1 564,800 1,284 725,027,000

June 1 564,100 1,307 737,055,000

July 1 598,000 1,318 787,989,000

Aug. 1 557,300 1,328 739,845,000

Sep. 1 488,400 1,322 645,716,000

Oct. 1 569,600 1,342 764,240,000

Nov. 1 451,800 1,345 607,717,000

Dec. 1 480,700 1,344 646,070,000

Total 6,316,100 1,315 (average) 8,302,111,000

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PRODUCTION, DISPOSITION, AND INCOME CATTLE AND CALVES, 2008-2013

Year Production Marketings Value of

Production Cash

Receipts Value of Home Consumption

Gross Income

---1,000 Pounds---- ------------------------------------------1,000 Dollars--------------------------------------

2008 3,891,872 6,680,610 3,320,511 6,239,795 13,356 6,253,151

2009 3,915,772 6,579,425 2,964,814 5,546,577 12,301 5,558,878

2010 4,090,355 6,784,420 3,444,301 6,533,521 13,920 6,547,441

2011 4,009,985 6,643,905 4,232,705 7,640,624 15,908 7,656,532

2012 3,779,967 6,305,320 4,183,096 7,692,657 17,168 7,709,825

2013 3,747,692 6,154,590 4,228,919 7,755,014 17,981 7,772,995

NUMBER OF CATTLE FEEDLOTS AND FED CATTLE MARKETED BY SIZE GROUP, Census Years

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Year

Number of 1,000+ Head Capacity Feedlots Fed Cattle Marketed (1,000 Head)

1,000-3,999

4,000-15,999

16,000-31,999

32,000 & Over

Total 1,000-3,999

4,000-15,999

16,000-31,999

32,000 & Over

Total

1997 73 64 41 17 195 140 1,070 2,090 1,910 5,210

2002 80 81 35 29 225 160 975 1,390 2,970 5,495

2007 60 76 33 31 200 135 810 1,305 2,890 5,140

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Year

Inventory

Beginning of

Year

Calf Crop Shipments In

Marketings Farm

Slaughter

Deaths

Cattle Calves Cattle Calves

--------------------------------1,000 Head-----------------------------

2008 6,650 1,430 3,695 5,269 1.5 4.5 120 80

2009 6,300 1,390 3,600 5,109 1.5 4.5 110 65

2010 6,000 1,420 4,400 5,309 1.5 4.5 125 80

2011 6,300 1,420 3,750 5,159 3.0 3.0 135 70

2012 6,100 1,250 3,570 4,859 3.0 3.0 145 60

2013 5,850 1,280 3,560 4,689 3.0 3.0 130 65

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CATTLE ON FEED BY CLASS

1,000+ HEAD CAPACITY FEEDLOTS

2011-2013

Date Total Steer & Steer Calves Heifers & Heifer Calves Cows & Bulls

---------------1,000 Head--------------

2013

Jan. 1 2,110 1,160 945 5

Apr. 1 2,100 1,160 935 5

July 1 2,020 1,080 930 10

Oct. 1 2,000 1,060 935 5

2012

Jan. 1 2,250 1,160 1,085 5

Apr. 1 2,200 1,180 985 5

July 1 2,050 1,070 975 5

Oct. 1 2,230 1,200 1,090 5

2011

Jan. 1 2,280 1,220 1,055 5

Apr. 1 2,190 1,220 965 5

July 1 2,030 1,070 955 5

Oct. 1

2,320 1,220 1,090 10

CATTLE & CALVES ON FEED BY CLASS: 1,000+ HEAD CAPACITY FEEDLOTS

2012 AND 201327

Date Number on Feed Current

Month Number Placed on Feed During Month

Number Marketed During Month

Other Disappearances

During Month

Number on Feed Following Month

2013

Jan. 1 2,110 425 410 15 2,110

Feb.1 2,110 285 335 10 2,050

Mar. 1 2,050 425 350 25 2,100

Apr. 1 2,100 335 350 15 2,070

May 1 2,070 430 410 20 2,070

June 1 2,070 350 390 10 2,020

July 1 2,020 425 430 15 2,000

Aug. 1 2,000 380 390 10 1,980

Sep. 1 1,980 390 355 15 2,000

Oct. 1 2,000 470 400 20 2,050

Nov. 1 2,050 365 345 20 2,050

Dec. 1 2,050 360 385 15 2,010

2012

Jan. 1 2,250 410 415 15 2,230

Feb. 1 2,230 370 385 15 2,200

Mar. 1 2,200 375 395 10 2,170

Apr. 1 2,170 300 380 10 2,080

May 1 2,080 445 415 20 2,090

June 1 2,090 390 415 15 2,050

July 1 2,050 540 415 15 2,160

Aug. 1 2,160 435 405 10 2,180

Sep. 1 2,180 375 310 15 2,230

Oct. 1 2,230 380 365 25 2,220

Nov. 1 2,220 375 390 15 2,190

Dec. 1 2,190 365 425 20 2,370

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PRODUCTION, DISPOSITION, AND INCOME - HOGS AND PIGS, 2008-201328

(measured in 1,000 head)

SHEEP AND LAMBS, 2008-2013 (measured in 1,000 head)

Year Production Marketings

Average Price Per Cwt

Value

of Production

Cash

Receipts

Value of

Home Consumption

Gross

Income

Sheep Lambs

- - -1,000 Pounds- - - - - - - Dollars - - - - ------1,000 Dollars------

2007 7,047 8,480 22.50 95.30 5,560 6,392 491 6,883

2008 5,870 7,310 19.00 96.00 4,891 5,455 486 5,941

2009 6,258 7,235 24.00 95.00 5,363 5,329 519 5,848

2010 6,297 6,580 42.00 122.00 5,889 6,460 682 7,142

201129 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

WOOL, 2008-2013 Year Sheep Shorn

30 Weight per Fleece Shorn Wool Production Price per Pound Value

- - - Head- - - - - - - - Pounds- - - - - - - - - -Pounds - - - - - - - -Cents- - - - - - -Dollars- - -

2008 56,000 6.9 384,000 65 250,000

2009 57,000 6.5 370,000 37 137,000

2010 42,000 6.5 275,000 46 127,000

2011 44,000 6.5 285,000 70 200,000 2012 42,000 6.1 255,000 70 179,000

2013 45,000 6.3 285,000 85 242,000

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Data collected by USDA/NASS 29

Data collection discontinued by NASS in 2011 30

Includes shearing at commercial feedyards

Year Inventory Dec. 1 Pig Crop Dec-Nov Shipments In Marketings Farm Slaughter Deaths

2008 1,740 2,966 790 3,703 1 192

2009 1,810 3,023 865 3,628 2 188

2010 1,820 3,083 775 3,645 2 211

2011 1,890 3,154 860 3,720 2 222

2012 1,900 3,231 835 3,815 2 220

2013 1,750 3,133 772 3,784 2 249

Year Production Marketings Value of

Production

Cash

Receipts

Value of

Home Consumption

Gross

Income

- - -1,000 Pounds- - - -----------------------------------------1,000 Dollars--------------------------------

- - - - - - - - - - - - 1,000 Dollars - - - - - - - - - - - - 2008 868,883 915,600 351,801 400,064 457 400,521

2009 914,694 945,505 326,435 364,859 519 365,378

2010 883,529 928,190 441,466 487,601 704 488,305

2011 930,878 954,215 603,165 641,132 920 642,052

2012 930,293 955,005 582,335 634,796 895 635,691

2013 901,099 939,190 602,548 649,574 948 650,522

Year Inventory

Jan. 1 Lamb Crop Shipments In

Marketings Farm Slaughter

Deaths

Sheep Lambs Sheep Lambs

2008 90 58 12.0 14.5 50.0 2.5 6.0 7.0

2009 80 60 16.0 15.5 48.0 2.5 3.0 7.0

2010 80 50 10.0 14.5 44.0 2.5 3.0 6.0

20112 70 47 -- -- -- 2.5 3.0 6.0

2012 70 43 -- -- -- 2.5 3.0 6.0

2013 65 45 -- -- -- -- 3.0 5.0

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CATTLE INVENTORY, JANUARY 1, 2013 AND 20131

COUNTY AND DISTRICT

ALL CATTLE AND ALL

CALVES 2012

ALL CATTLE AND ALL

CALVES 2013

COWS THAT HAVE CALVED

CATTLE ON FEED 2012

CATTLE ON FEED 2013

BEEF NUMBER

2012

BEEF NUMBER

2013

MILK NUMBER

2012

MILK NUMBER

2013

Cheyenne 52,000 56,000 -- -- -- -- 16,100 20,500

Decatur 53,000 55,000 -- -- -- -- -- --

Graham 26,500 25,500 -- -- -- -- 500 500

Norton 39,000 37,500 -- -- -- -- 7,900 7,800

Rawlins 26,500 25,500 -- -- -- -- 2,400 2,400

Sheridan 105,000 93,000 -- -- -- -- 74,000 --

Sherman 32,500 29,000 -- -- -- -- 10,400 7,800

Thomas 56,000 57,000 -- -- -- -- 26,000 27,000

Northwest 390,500 378,500 -- -- -- -- 137,300 66,000

Gove 66,000 74,000 16,100 15,000 -- -- -- -- Greeley 33,000 32,000 -- -- -- -- -- --

Lane 73,000 75,000 -- -- -- -- -- --

Logan 21,500 21,000 -- -- -- -- 1,100 1,100

Ness 29,500 28,000 17,000 15,800 -- -- -- --

Scott 265,000 245,000 -- -- -- -- 235,000 215,000

Trego 19,100 18,200 -- -- -- -- -- --

Wallace 22,500 21,500 -- -- -- -- 1,900 1,800

Wichita 135,000 145,000 -- -- -- -- 120,000 130,000

West Central 664,600 659,700 33,100 30,800 -- -- 358,000 347,900

Clark 52,000 53,000 9,100 8,500 -- -- 24,000 25,500 Finney 255,000 240,000 -- -- -- -- 175,000 160,000

Ford 155,000 145,000 8,400 7,800 -- -- 97,000 88,000

Grant 195,000 210,000 -- -- -- -- 175,000 190,000

Gray 240,000 230,000 -- -- -- -- 180,000 170,000

Hamilton 105,000 78,000 5,300 4,900 23,000 28,000 -- --

Haskell 415,000 395,000 1,800 1,700 -- -- 350,000 330,000

Hodgeman 80,000 72,000 -- -- -- -- 28,000 22,500

Kearny 70,000 71,000 -- -- -- -- 45,000 47,000

Meade 62,000 59,000 -- -- -- -- 22,500 20,500

Morton 13,500 12,900 -- -- -- -- 500 500

Seward 125,000 120,000 -- -- -- -- -- --

Stanton 52,000 51,000 1,900 1,800 -- -- 12,600 12,500

Stevens 45,500 41,000 -- -- -- -- -- --

Southwest 1,865,000 1,777,900 26,500 24,700 23,000 28,000 1,109,600 1,066,500

Clay 31,000 30,000 13,300 12,400 -- --

1,900 1,900 Cloud 29,500 28,000 17,000 15,800 -- -- 2,000 1,900

Jewell 35,000 33,500 17,700 16,500 -- -- -- --

Mitchell 39,500 38,000

-- -- -- --

Osborne 22,500 21,500 14,300 13,300 -- -- 1,900 1,800

Ottawa 43,000 41,500 16,600 15,400 -- -- -- --

Phillips 42,000 40,000 25,000 23,500 -- -- 2,300 2,200

Republic 42,000 38,500 14,800 13,800 -- -- -- --

Rooks 56,000 54,000 24,000 22,500 -- -- -- --

Smith 32,500 30,500 16,700 15,500 -- -- 4,000 3,900

Washington 67,000 64,000 25,000 23,500 3,400 3,300 6,700 6,600

North Central 440,000 419,500 184,400 172,200 3,400 3,300 18,800 18,300

Barton 100,000 96,000 16,100 15,000 -- -- 56,000 55,000 Dickinson 72,000 70,000 16,500 15,300 -- -- 8,200 8,600

Ellis 59,000 42,000 21,000 19,500 -- -- -- --

Ellsworth 26,500 25,500

Lincoln 42,500 41,000 20,500 19,100 -- -- 2,800 2,700

Marion 73,000 70,000 25,500 23,500 1,400 1,300 5,100 --

McPherson 52,000 50,000 17,700 16,500 600 700 -- 5,000

Rice 53,000 52,000 -- -- -- -- 21,000 22,000

Rush 29,500 28,500 14,800 13,800 -- -- 800 800

Russell 26,000 25,000 -- -- -- -- -- --

Saline 33,000 31,000 15,700 14,600 -- -- -- --

Central 566,500 531,000 147,800 137,300 2,000 2,000 93,900 94,100

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32

Some counties are not published for due to insufficient or confidential data.

COUNTY AND DISTRICT

ALL CATTLE AND ALL

CALVES 2012

ALL CATTLE AND ALL

CALVES 2013

COWS THAT HAVE CALVED

CATTLE ON FEED 2012

CATTLE ON FEED 2013

BEEF NUMBER

2012

BEEF NUMBER

2013

MILK NUMBER

2012

MILK NUMBER

2013

Barber 56,000 54,000 -- -- -- -- 1,600 1,600

Comanche 44,500 42,500 17,100 15,900 -- -- -- --

Edwards 65,000 49,000 8,000 7,400 -- -- -- --

Harper 51,000 49,000 9,800 9,100 -- -- 900 900

Harvey 35,500 34,000 4,400 4,100 600 600 8,600 8,500

Kingman 41,000 39,500 -- -- -- -- -- --

Kiowa 23,000 22,000 -- -- -- -- 600 600

Pawnee 85,000 87,000 -- -- -- -- 65,000 69,000

Pratt 59,000 61,000 -- -- -- -- -- --

Reno 76,000 79,000 17,500 16,300 1,700 1,700 -- --

Sedgwick 29,000 28,000 11,100 10,300 1,900 1,800 1,000 1,000

Stafford 54,000 40,000 -- -- -- -- -- --

Sumner 34,500 33,000 9,600 8,900 -- -- -- --

South Central 653,500 618,000 77,500 72,000 4,200 4,100 77,700 81,600

Atchison 31,500 30,500 15,400 14,300 -- -- 3,400 3,400

Brown 26,000 24,500 11,300 10,500 -- -- 4,500 4,500

Doniphan 13,400 12,600 7,900 7,300 -- -- -- --

Jackson 44,500 43,000 25,000 23,500 -- -- 600 600

Jefferson 44,000 42,000 18,300 17,000 -- -- 1,300 1,300

Leavenworth 25,000 23,500 16,100 15,000 900 800 -- --

Marshall 54,000 52,000 16,400 15,200 -- 500 2,000 2,000

Nemaha 59,000 57,000 22,000 20,500 3,400 3,300 7,400 7,300

Pottawatomie 62,000 60,000 27,500 25,500 -- -- 6,100 5,900

Riley 23,000 22,000 -- -- -- -- 2,000 1,900

Wyandotte 1,500 1,500 1,100 1,000 -- -- -- --

Northeast 383,900 368,600 161,000 149,800 4,300 4,600 27,300 26,900

Anderson 40,000 38,500 14,400 13,400 -- -- 1,200 1,200

Chase 50,000 48,000 -- -- -- -- 8,500 8,200

Coffey 40,500 39,000 -- -- -- -- 2,000 1,900

Douglas 18,000 17,200 9,100 8,500 500 500 -- --

Franklin 34,000 32,500 13,900 12,900 600 600 3,300 3,300

Geary 10,000 9,600 -- -- -- -- 500 500

Johnson 11,500 11,000 4,500 4,200 -- -- -- 4,500

Linn 28,000 27,000 12,900 12,000 -- -- 1,900 1,900

Lyon 61,000 59,000 13,300 12,400 -- -- 4,000 3,900

Miami 36,000 34,500 15,800 14,700 -- -- -- --

Morris 55,000 61,000 -- -- -- -- 7,300 16,500

Osage 30,500 29,500 11,800 11,000 -- -- 500 500

Shawnee 10,500 10,000 -- -- -- -- -- --

Wabaunsee 38,000 36,500 12,700 11,800 -- -- 800 800

East Central 463,000 453,300 108,400 100,900 1,100 1,100 30,000 38,700

Allen 27,000 26,000 14,500 13,500 -- -- 900 --

Bourbon 53,000 51,000 24,000 22,500 -- -- 24,000 900

Butler 105,000 100,000 -- -- -- -- -- 21,000

Chautauqua 35,000 33,500 -- -- -- -- -- --

Cherokee 32,000 30,500 20,500 19,100 -- -- 1,600 --

Cowley 52,000 49,500 23,000 21,500 700 600 1,200 1,600

Crawford 50,000 48,000 21,500 20,000 -- -- -- 1,200

Elk 35,500 34,000 16,900 15,700 -- -- 1,900 --

Greenwood 57,000 54,000 21,500 20,000 -- -- -- 1,900

Labette 72,000 69,000 27,000 25,000 -- -- 600 --

Montgomery 31,500 30,000 19,800 18,400 -- -- -- 600

Neosho 52,000 49,500 22,500 21,000 -- -- 500 --

Wilson 28,000 27,000 14,900 13,800 -- -- -- --

Woodson 43,000 41,500 12,900 12,000 -- -- -- 500

Southeast 673,000 643,500 239,000 222,500 700 600 30,700 27,700

Other Counties -- -- 469,300 417,800 84,300 88,300 486,700 472,300

State 6,100,000 5,850,000 1,447,000 1,328,000 123,000 132,000 2,370,000 2,240,000

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AVERAGE BLUESTEM PASTURE LEASE RATES, 2013, FULL SUMMER SEASON CONTRACTS

AVERAGE BLUESTEM PASTURE LEASE RATES, 2013, PARTIAL SUMMER SEASON CONTRACTS

1/Zones are defined on the Kansas Bluestem Pasture map.

2/Insufficient reports to publish.

Type of Lease

Average Lease Price per Head (Dollars)

Price for Pastures

Rented on Per Acre

Basis

Steers and Heifers Cow/Calf Pairs

Under 500 Pounds

500-699 Pounds

Under 700 Pounds

700 or More

Pounds

With Fall Calves

With Spring Calves

Average For Pairs

NORTHERN ZONE 1/

With Care 2/ 102.1 102.7 2/ 172.6 202.2 193.9 24.2

Without Care 2/ 71.7 75.9 82.6 147.5 142.1 143.5 19.5

Combined Average Lease Rate 91.8 86 87.5 2/ 151.7 151 151.2 20.7

CENTRAL ZONE 1/

With Care 101.3 109.2 106.5 2/ 2/ 160.6 176 24.8

Without Care 79.4 93.6 89.2 98.5 130.3 149.8 145.1 21.1

Combined Average Lease Rate 90.3 100.7 97.3 2/ 144.9 151.6 150 21.8

SOUTHERN ZONE 1/

With Care 85.7 90.2 88.9 95.5 163.5 174.1 170.4 21.9

Without Care 60 71.5 68.9 77 143.9 146 145.4 20.1

Combined Average Lease Rate 71.7 78.3 76.6 86.3 149.8 153 152 20.4

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With Care 96.6 101.1 99.7 95.5 176.2 178.2 177.6 23.7

Without Care 74.2 79.8 78.3 87.6 141.6 145.7 144.6 20.4

Combined Average Lease Rate 84.4 88.8 87.5 89.1 149.3 151.9 151.2 21.1

Type of Lease

Average Lease Price per Head (Dollars)

Price for Pastures Rented on Per Acre

Basis

Steers and Heifers

Under 500 Pounds

500-699 Pounds Under 700

Pounds 700 or More

Pounds

NORTHERN ZONE 1/

With Care 2/ 76.5 76.5 2/

Without Care 2/ 84.7 84.7 2/ 24.8

Combined Average Lease Rate 2/ 80.6 80.6 2/ 24.9

CENTRAL ZONE 1/

With Care 69.3 81.9 78.7 2/ 28.2

Without Care 63.6 70.6 68 2/ 23.5

Combined Average Lease Rate 66.2 77.4 74 2/ 25.9

SOUTHERN ZONE1/

With Care 72.1 80.2 79 108.1 24.7

Without Care 62.5 61.8 61.9 74 20.6

Combined Average Lease Rate 67.3 72.1 71.4 91.1 22.1

14 COUNTY BLUESTEM PASTURE AREA

With Care 70.7 80.3 78.7 103.1 26.3

Without Care 63.1 67.3 66.4 78.1 22

Combined Average Lease Rate 66.7 74.6 73.2 88.8 23.7

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BLUESTEM PASTURE FULL SUMMER SEASON LEASE RATES & PERCENT LEASED, 2006-2009, 2013/

Years

Average Lease Price per Head

Price for Pastures

Rented on Per Acre Basis

Pastures Leased by Mid-April

Steers and Heifers Cow/Calf Pairs

Under 500 Pounds

500-699 Pounds

Under 700 Pounds

700 Pounds or More

With Fall Calves

With Spring Calves

Average for Pairs

2006 68.2 67.8 67.9 85.4 120.6 118.9 119.4 17.6 97

2007 59.2 67.2 64.5 77.4 125.5 125.8 125.7 17.6 98

2008 67.6 73.3 71.6 89.6 132.1 133.3 133 19 97

2009 65.1 70.9 69.1 83.8 127.6 131.1 130.1 18.6 96

2013 84.4 88.8 87.5 88.4 149.3 151.9 151.2 21.1 97

BLUESTEM PASTURE FULL SUMMER SEASON ACREAGE GUARANTEES, 2006-2009, 20131/

BLUESTEM PASTURE PARTIAL SUMMER SEASON LEASE RATES & ACREAGE GUARANTEES, 2006-2009, 2013 1/

FULL YEAR PASTURE LEASING, 2013

1/Zones are defined on the Kansas Bluestem Pasture map.

2/Insufficient reports to publish.

Years

Average Acres of Grass Guaranteed per Head

Steers and Heifers Cow/Calf Pairs

Under 500 Pounds 500-699 Pounds

Under 700 Pounds

700 Pounds or More With Fall Calves

With Spring Calves

Average for Pairs

2006 4 4.2 4.2 5.3 8 7.9 7.9

2007 3.7 4.4 4.1 4.4 8 8 8

2008 3.6 3.8 3.8 4.8 8 7.6 7.7

2009 4.3 3.9 4 5.2 8.3 7.4 7.6

2013 3.8 4 3.9 4.9 7.9 7.7 7.7

Years

Average Lease Price per Head (Dollars) Average Acres of Grass Guaranteed Per Head

Steers and Heifers Steers and Heifers

Under 500 Pounds

500-699 Pounds

Under 700 Pounds

700 Pounds or More

Under 500 Pounds

500-699 Pounds

Under 700 Pounds

700 Pounds or More

2006 51 55.7 54.4 69.5 3 2.8 2.8 3.5

2007 56.6 59.7 58.9 70.2 3 2.9 2.9 3

2008 61.4 61.6 61.6 72.1 2.8 2.7 2.7 3.5

2009 56.6 62.4 60.6 67 2.8 2.7 2.7 3.6

2013 66.7 74.6 73.2 88.8 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.9

Cows With Fall

Calves Cows With Spring

Calves All Cow/Calf Pairs

Average Lease Price per Head (Dollars) 179.2 166.5 171.6

Average Acres Guaranteed per Head 9.7 9.3 9.4

Dollars

Price for Pasture Rented On Per Acre Basis

19.3

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CUSTOM FENCE BUILDING RATES, 2013

RANGE OF BLUESTEM PASTURE FULL SUMMER SEASON LEASE RATES, 2013

BLUESTEM PASTURE ALL PARTIAL SUMMER SEASON ACREAGE GUARANTEES, 2013

1/Zones are defined on the Kansas Bluestem Pasture map.

2/Insufficient reports to publish.

Type Steel Post Only Steel and Wood Posts

------------------------Dollars Per Rod-------------------------

5 Wire Including Materials 25.4 30.5

5 Wire Excluding Materials 17.7 14.6

Dollars

Additional Charge for Gates 89.3

Additional Charge for Corners 106.8

Average Hourly Rate With Equipment 63.1 Average Hourly Rate Without Equipment 26.3

Type of Lease

Lease Price Range per Head for Season (Dollars)

Price for Pastures

Rented on Per Acre Basis

Steers and Heifers Cow/Calf Pairs

Under 500 Pounds

500-699 Pounds

Under 700 Pounds

700 or More

Pounds With Fall Calves

With Spring Calves

Average For Pairs

NORTHERN ZONE 1/

With Care 2/ 67-130 2/ 2/ 133-250 100-325 100-325 14-40

Without Care 65-140 50-108 50-140 60-100 75-250 75-210 75-250 30-Aug

Combined Average Lease Rate 2/ 50-130 2/ 2/ 75-250 75-325 75-325 Aug-40

CENTRAL ZONE1/

With Care 40-160 60-181 40-181 2/ 2/ 100-290 100-290 13-40

Without Care 40-140 60-150 40-150 70-150 73-230 75-250 73-250 15-32

Combined Average Lease Rate 40-160 60-181 40-181 2/ 2/ 75-290 73-290 13-40

SOUTHERN ZONE1/

With Care 65-126 60-150 60-150 70-123 90-270 90-350 90-350 Oct-40

Without Care 45-70 35-112 35-112 60-100 75-200 60-270 60-270 30-Aug

Combined Average Lease Rate 45-126 35-150 35-150 60-123 75-270 60-350 60-350 Aug-40

14 COUNTY BLUESTEM PASTURE AREA

With Care 40-160 60-181 40-181 70-123 90-270 90-350 90-350 Oct-40

Without Care 40-140 35-150 35-150 60-150 73-250 60-270 60-270 Aug-32

Combined Average Lease Rate 40-160 35-181 35-181 60-150 73-270 60-350 60-350 Aug-40

Year

Average Acres of Grass Guaranteed Per Head

Steers and Heifers Cow/Calf Pairs

Under 500 Pounds

500-699 Pounds

Under 700 Pounds

700 or More Pounds

With Fall Calves

With Spring Calves

Average For Pairs

2013 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.9 7.6 7.4 7.5

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RANGE OF BLUESTEM PASTURE ALL PARTIAL SUMMER SEASON LEASE RATES, 2013

Type of Lease

Lease Price Range per Head for Season (Dollars)

Price for Pastures

Rented on Per Acre

Basis

Steers and Heifers Cow/Calf Pairs

Under 500 Pounds

500-699 Pounds

Under 700 Pounds

700 or More

Pounds

With Fall Calves

With Spring Calves

Average For Pairs

NORTHERN ZONE 1/

With Care 2/ 52-95 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/

Without Care 2/ 44-160 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 20-30

Combined Average Lease Rate 2/ 44-160 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 100-161 20-30

CENTRAL ZONE1/

With Care 40-100 65-100 40-100 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 20-50

Without Care 46-80 48-89 46-89 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 15-40

Combined Average Lease Rate 40-100 48-100 40-100 2/ 150-200 75-244 75-244 15-50

SOUTHERN ZONE1/

With Care 50-95 53-105 50-105 78-130 2/ 82-300 82-300 10-40

Without Care 45-80 30-100 30-100 60-80 48-200 48-150 48-200 10-30

Combined Average Lease Rate 45-95 30-105 30-105 60-130 48-200 48-300 48-300 10-40

14 COUNTY BLUESTEM PASTURE AREA

With Care 40-100 52-105 40-105 78-130 2/ 82-300 82-300 10-50

Without Care 45-80 30-160 70-160 60-92 48-200 48-244 48-244 10-40

Combined Average Lease Rate 40-100 30-160 40-160 60-130 48-200 48-300 48-300 10-50

1/Zones are defined on the Kansas Bluestem Pasture map.

2/Insufficient reports to publish.

Type of Lease

Lease Price Range per Head for Season (Dollars)

Price for Pastures

Rented on Per Acre

Basis

Steers and Heifers Cow/Calf Pairs

Under 500 Pounds

500-699 Pounds

Under 700 Pounds

700 or More

Pounds

With Fall Calves

With Spring Calves

Average For Pairs

NORTHERN ZONE 1/

With Care 2/ 76.50 76.50 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/

Without Care 2/ 84.70 84.70 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 24.80

Combined Average Lease Rate 2/ 80.60 80.60 2/ 2/ 2/ 140.20 24.90

CENTRAL ZONE1/

With Care 69.30 81.90 78.70 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 28.20

Without Care 63.60 70.60 68.00 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 23.50

Combined Average Lease Rate 66.20 77.40 74.00 2/ 166.70 157.30 161.30 25.90

SOUTHERN ZONE1/

With Care 72.10 80.20 79.00 108.10 2/ 2/ 175.30 24.70

Without Care 62.50 61.80 61.90 74.00 132.30 113.20 123.30 20.60

Combined Average Lease Rate 66.70 74.60 73.20 88.80 146.10 139.30 142.40 23.70

COUNTY BLUESTEM PASTURE AREA

With Care 70.70 80.30 78.70 103.10 2/ 162.40 164.60 26.30

Without Care 63.10 67.30 66.40 78.10 142.40 130.40 136.40 22.00

Combined Average Lease Rate 66.70 74.60 73.20 88.80 146.10 139.30 142.40 23.70

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MILK COWS AND MILK PRODUCED, 2012-201333

MILK PRODUCTION AND VALUE, 2002-2013

Year Milk

Production

Combined Marketings of Milk and Cream Milk Consumed On Farms

Gross Producer Income

From Milk

Value of Milk Produced Milk

Utilized

Average Returns

Cash Receipts

Milk Utilized

Value Price Per Cwt.

Per Pound Milkfat

Million Pounds Dollars $1,000 Mil Lbs - - - - 1,000 Dollars - - - - 2002 2,030 2,019 11.7 3.17 236,223 1 117 236,340 237,510

2003 2,130 2,119 12 3.28 254,280 1 120 254,400 255,600

2004 2,216 2,205 15.4 4.23 339,570 1 154 339,724 341,264

2005 2,276 2,265 14.5 4.03 328,425 1 145 328,570 330,020

2006 2,345 2,334 12.7 3.49 296,418 1 127 296,545 297,815

2007 2,187 2,176 19.3 5.26 419,968 1 193 420,161 422,091

2008 2,415 2,404 18.9 5.14 454,356 1 189 454,545 456,435

2009 2,488 2,477 14 3.85 346,780 1 140 346,920 348,320

2010 2,499 2,488 17.3 4.71 430,424 1 173 430,078 431,808

2011 2,629 2,579 21 5.59 541,590 1 210 540,750 542,850

2012 2,731 2,719 19 5.12 516,610 1 190 516,990 519,080

2013 2,932 2,921 20.2 5.5 590,042 1 202 590,244 592,264

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Month

Average Milk Cows1

Average Milk Per Cow Milk Production

2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013

1,000 Head Pounds Million Pounds

January 123

132 1,800

1,855 218

218

February 124 132 1,725 1,705 197 197

March 125 132 1,910 1,705 223 223

April 125 132 1,860 1,705 220 220

May 125 132 1,890 1,705 226 226

June 125 132 1,790 1,705 217 217

July 125 136 1,775 1,820 216 216

August 126 135 1,795 1,790 215 215

September 126 134 1,740 1,710 210 210

October 127 135 1,805 1,835 217 217

November 128 135 1,770 1,800 211 211

December 131 136 -- 1,845 215 215

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KANSAS HONEY, PRODUCTION AND VALUE, 2002-2013

Year Number of Colonies LBS Per Colony

Production Honey Stocks

Dec. 15 Price/Pound Value of Production

2002 17,000 52 884,000 407,000 150 1,326,000

2003 16,000 57 912,000 447,000 141 1,286,000

2004 14,000 80 1,120,00 683,000 118 1,322,000

2005 16,000 50 800,000 328,000 105 840,000

2006 14,000 55 770,000 246,000 117 901,000

2007 14,000 40 560,000 196,000 118 661,000

2008 10,000 61 610,000 128,000 155 946,000

2009 9,000 63 567,000 164,000 185 1,049,000

2010 9,000 52 468,000 103,000 229 1,072,000

2011 7,000 44 308,000 117,000 215 662,000

2012 7,000 55 385,000 146,000 235 905,000

2013

3333

6,000 46 276,000 39,000 255 704,000

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CASH RENTS 201334

COUNTY AND

DISTRICT

NON-

IRRIGATED

CROPLAND

IRRIGATED

CROPLAND PASTURE

COUNTY AND

DISTRICT

NON-

IRRIGATED

CROPLAND

IRRIGATED

CROPLAND PASTURE

- - --Dollars per Acre- - -

- - --Dollars per Acre- - -

Cheyenne

48.00 177.00 11.50 Barber 38.00 -- 10.50 Decatur

44.50 -- 12.50 Comanche 22.00 -- 9.60 Graham 36.00 94.50 16.00 Edwards 39.50 126.00 13.00 Norton 43.00 -- 16.00 Harper 38.50 -- 14.50 Rawlins 57.00 133.00 13.50 Harvey 52.00 171.00 -- Sheridan -- 173.00 14.50 Kingman 53.00 -- 14.00 Sherman -- 164.00 12.00 Kiowa 34.00 -- -- Thomas 65.00 188.00 18.00 Pawnee 64.00 151.00 21.00 Other Counties 37.00 104.00

-- Pratt 39.00 136.00 13.50

Northwest 47.00 148.00 14.00 Reno -- 51.00 18.50

Gove 46.00 120.00 12.50 Sedgwick 52.00 -- 23.00 Lane 32.00 -- 12.00 Stafford 39.00 119.00 11.50 Logan 39.00 106.00 9.80 Sumner 41.50 -- 15.00 Ness 28.50 -- 13.00 Other Counties -- 129.00 12.50

Scott 46.50 -- 10.00 South Central 43.00 126.00 15.00

Trego -- 34.50 -- Atchison 90.00 -- 28.00 Wallace -- 153.00 9.40 Brown 127.00 -- -- Other Counties 39.50 121.00 14.00 Doniphan 129.00 -- 46.00

West Central 39.00 107.00 12.00 Jackson 65.50 -- 23.00

Clark 29.00 -- 9.40 Jefferson 61.00 -- 21.00 Finney -- 172.00 10.00 Leavenworth -- -- 26.00 Ford 32.50 122.00 12.00 Marshall 87.50 -- 26.00 Grant -- -- 7.50 Nemaha 127.00 -- -- Gray 44.50 102.00 11.00 Pottawatomie 68.50 -- 16.50 Hamilton 27.50 146.00 5.70 Riley 76.50 -- 20.00 Haskell 33.50 97.00 -- Other Counties 47.00 157.00 43.50

Hodgeman 29.50 -- 12.50 Northeast 88.00 157.00 28.00

Kearny -- -- 8.20 Anderson 55.00 -- 24.50 Meade 27.00 185.00 11.00 Chase 52.00 -- 23.50 Morton 27.50 80.00 -- Coffey 45.50 -- 21.50 Seward 23.00 151.00 7.70 Douglas 60.00 -- 24.00 Stanton 34.50 92.00 -- Franklin 60.00 -- 18.50 Other Counties 34.50 104.00 8.30 Geary 69.00 -- 16.50

Southwest 31.00 125.00 9.50 Johnson 67.00 -- --

Cloud -- -- 26.00 Linn -- -- 20.00 Jewell 69.00 184.00 20.50 Lyon 40.00 -- 25.00 Mitchell 62.50 107.00 24.50 Morris 45.00 -- 23.50 Osborne 44.00 90.00 21.50 Osage 45.00 -- 20.00 Ottawa 60.50 -- 26.50 Shawnee 46.00 133.00 16.50 Phillips 39.00 -- 17.50 Wabaunsee 53.50 95.00 19.50 Republic 73.50 196.00 -- Other Counties 56.50 110.00 22.00

Rooks 37.50 -- 15.00 East Central 53.50 113.00 21.00

Other Counties 63.00 145.00 27.50 Allen 40.00 -- 18.00

North Central 56.00 144.50 22.50 Bourbon 45.50 -- 20.00

Barton 40.50 127.00 15.50 Butler 43.00 -- 20.00 Dickinson 52.50 -- 22.50 Chautauqua 33.50 -- 15.50 Ellis 35.00 -- 14.00 Cherokee 61.00 -- 30.50 Ellsworth -- -- 17.50 Cowley 43.00 -- 16.00 Lincoln 49.50 -- 18.50 Crawford 54.00 -- 27.50 McPherson 56.50 95.00 22.00 Elk 42.00 -- 17.00 Marion 45.50 -- 22.50 Greenwood 46.50

50 -- 20.00

Rice -- 86.00 16.50 Labette -- -- 21.00 Rush 41.00 -- 13.50 Montgomery 49.00 -- 23.50 Russell 34.50 -- 16.00 Wilson 55.50 67.00 18.50 Saline 62.00 -- 23.00 Woodson 34.50 -- 23.50 Other Counties 46.50 97.50 -- Other Counties 50.50 81.50 --

Central 46.4 101.4 18.3 Southeast 46.00 74.00 21.00

State 53.00 137.00 17.50

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CASH RENTS 201235

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Some counties are not published for due to insufficient or confidential data. Data collected by USDA/NASS.

COUNTY AND DISTRICT

NON-IRRIGATED CROPLAND

IRRIGATED CROPLAND

PASTURE COUNTY AND

DISTRICT NON-IRRIGATED

CROPLAND IRRIGATED CROPLAND

PASTURE

- - - -Dollars per Acre- - - - - - - - - Dollars per Acre- - - - - Cheyenne 47.5 -- 11.5 Barber 43 -- 10.5

Decatur 49 -- 12 Comanche -- -- 10.5

Graham 38.5 90 14.5 Edwards 45 111 15.5

Norton 40.5 -- 14.5 Harper 38 -- 14.5

Rawlins 51 127 11.5 Harvey 54.5 125 --

Sheridan 47.5 -- 13.5 Kingman 44.5 89.5 16

Sherman 41 -- 10 Kiowa -- -- --

Thomas 52.5 -- 14 Pawnee 43.5 139 14.5

Other Counties -- 160 -- Pratt -- -- 11.5

Northwest 47 156 13 Reno 51 -- 15

Gove 40.5 -- 12 Sedgwick 52 -- 19

Greeley -- -- 10.5 Stafford 45.5 132 15.5

Lane 35 -- 12 Sumner 44.5 110 16

Logan 39.5 -- 10.5 Other Counties 32 130 11.5

Ness 27 -- 12.5 South Central 44.5 128 12.5

Scott 54.5 -- -- Atchison 98.5 -- 22

Trego 34 -- -- Brown 160 -- --

Wallace -- -- 9.2 Doniphan 143 -- 38.5

Wichita 41.5 -- 11 Jackson 59.5 -- 23.5

Other Counties 42.5 -- -- Jefferson 51 -- 23.5

West Central 39.5 -- 11.5 Leavenworth -- -- 21

Clark -- -- 9.2 Marshall 87 -- --

Ford 32 -- 12 Nemaha 119 -- 29

Gray 39.5 -- 12.5 Pottawatomie 60.5 -- 18

Hamilton -- -- 7.6 Riley 69 -- 17.5

Hodgeman 32 -- 12 Other Counties 61.5 -- 26.5

Kearny -- -- 8 Northeast 105 -- 22.5

Meade 33 -- 11 Anderson 63 -- 22.5

Morton 36 -- 5.1 Chase 54 -- 21.5

Seward -- -- 5.7 Coffey 57.5 -- 20

Stanton 35 -- -- Douglas 61 -- 25

Stevens 27.5 -- -- Franklin 55 -- 21

Other Counties 30.5 -- 8.9 Geary -- -- 19

Southwest 31.5 103 10 Johnson 70 -- --

Clay 67 -- -- Linn -- -- --

Cloud -- -- 24 Lyon 59.5 -- 23

Jewell 56.5 -- 21.5 Miami -- -- 19

Mitchell 58.5 -- 23.5 Morris 56.5 -- 24

Osborne 50.5 -- 16.5 Osage 59 -- 20

Ottawa 59.5 -- 21.5 Shawnee 63 -- 17.5

Phillips 44 -- 17 Wabaunsee 63 -- 20

Republic 73.5 131 -- Other Counties 50.5 -- 23

Rooks 38.5 -- 14.5 East Central 57.5 105 21.5

Smith -- -- 19 Allen 43.5 -- 18.5

Washington 71 -- 21.5 Bourbon -- -- 21.5

Other Counties 60 128 19 Butler 42 -- 21

North Central 57 125 19 Chautauqua 35.5 -- 12

Barton 40 125 14 Cherokee 58.5 -- 24

Dickinson 49 -- 19 Cowley 35.5 -- 15

Ellis -- -- 16 Crawford 59 -- 24.5

Ellsworth -- -- 16 Elk 41 -- 16.5

Lincoln 49.5 -- 17 Greenwood -- -- 19

McPherson 54.5 107 19.5 Labette -- -- 23

Marion 44.5 -- 18.5 Montgomery 54.5 -- 22

Rice 57.5 111 15.5 Neosho 39.5 -- 26

Rush 34 -- 13 Wilson 55.5 -- 18

Russell 44 -- 12 Woodson 46.5 -- 20.5

Saline 54.5 -- 19 Other Counties 47.5 -- --

Other Counties 39.5 91.5 -- Southeast 46.5 -- 18.5

Central 47 107 16.5 State 60.5 119 16.5

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CASH RECEIPTS AND FARM INCOME, 1991-201236

GROSS AND NET FARM INCOME, 1991-2012

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Year

Realized Gross Farm Income Farm

Production Expenses

Realized Net Farm Income

Net Change in

Farm Inventory

Total Net Farm

Income

Cash Rec’ts from Farm Marketings

Government Payments

Non-Money Income

Other Farm Income

Total

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Million Dollars - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1991 7,021.4 697.9 189.3 343.6 8,252.1 6,737.4 1,514.8 -331.3 1,183.5 1992 7,173.3 592.1 189.8 264.5 8,219.7 6,849.0 1,370.7 432.2 1,802.9 1993 7,334.7 784.0 209.1 310.6 8,638.4 6,951.9 1,686.5 -52.5 1,634.0 1994 7,624.9 467.5 236.3 335.4 8,664.1 7,117.9 1,546.2 338.8 1,885.1 1995 7,609.8 422.2 253.3 417.0 8,702.3 7,345.5 1,356.2 -364.1 992.7 1996 7,510.9 555.0 269.9 452.5 8,788.3 7,575.4 1,212.9 882.3 2,095.2 1997 8,624.3 529.8 257.1 492.7 9,903.9 8,362.6 1,541.2 213.8 1,755.0 1998 7,956.6 879.9 258.4 612.4 9,707.3 7,990.3 1,717.0 -174.6 1,542.4 1999 7,496.9 1,401.3 259.9 624.5 9,782.7 8,254.7 1,528.0 106.0 1,634.0 2000 8,040.2 1,233.9 312.6 610.5 10,197.2 8,838.8 1,358.4 -222.5 1,135.9 2001 8,020.6 1,068.8 319.6 684.7 10,093.7 8,869.8 1,223.9 128.0 1,351.9 2002 8,096.4 456.6 313.8 691.6 9,558.5 8,479.3 1,079.2 -676.4 402.8 2003 9,133.2 807.8 309.3 732.0 10,982.3 9,203.9 1,778.5 294.9 2,073.4 2004 9,298.5 642.5 362.6 853.7 11,157.3 9,455.7 1,701.5 526.1 2,227.6 2005 10,149.7 1,083.4 400.4 746.6 12,380.1 9,804.2 2,575.9 -84.0 2,491.9 2006 10,360.1 648.1 407.7 1,021.6 12,437.5 10,565.3 1,872.3 -540.0 1,332.3 2007 12,062.3 518.5 421.4 1,130.0 14,132.2 12,647.1 1,460.40 312.6 1,773.0 2008 12,828.9 647.7 441.4 1,125.1 15,043.1 12,632.7 2,334.10 987.8 3,321.9 2009 12,591.1 475.3 452.7 1,009.0 14,528.1 11,729.1 2,674.50 -261.0 2,413.5 2010 14,724.9 631.9 454.2 810.6 15,798.9 12,897.4 3,724.70 -909.4 2,815.3 2011 15,026.5 542.8 -- 1,817.0 17,854.7 12,817.8 5,059.30 70.9 5,130.2 2012 16,223.3 518.6 -- 2,412.9 -- 16,157.6 3,503.40 -488.5 3,014.9

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May not add due to rounding. SOURCE: Economic Research Service, USDA.

Year

Cash Receipts Income Per Farm

From Farm Marketings From Government Payments

Total Rec’ts from Farm Mktgs & Gov.

Pmts

Gross Before Inv. Adj.

Net After Inv. Adj. Crops

Livestock & Products

Total

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1,000 Dollars - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dollars - - - - - -

1991 2,265,298 4,756,064 7,021,362 697,895 7,719,257 119,596 17,152

1992 2,373,765 4,799,566 7,173,331 592,145 7,765,476 122,683 26,909

1993 2,471,295 4,863,421 7,334,716 783,963 8,118,679 130,885 24,758

1994 2,863,390 4,761,464 7,624,854 467,532 8,092,386 131,275 28,562

1995 3,076,021 4,533,816 7,609,837 422,226 8,032,063 131,854 15,041

1996 2,973,450 4,537,434 7,510,884 554,988 8,065,872 135,204 32,234

1997 3,688,620 4,935,638 8,624,258 529,786 9,154,044 152,367 27,000

1998 3,417,987 4,538,647 7,956,634 879,853 8,836,487 149,343 23,730

1999 2,479,716 5,017,224 7,496,940 1,401,286 8,898,226 150,503 25,138

2000 2,535,140 5,505,016 8,040,156 1,233,895 9,274,051 158,096 17,611

2001 2,515,357 5,505,253 8,020,610 1,068,815 9,089,425 156,492 20,959

2002 2,773,350 5,323,099 8,096,449 456,619 8,553,068 148,194 6,246

2003 2,937,936 6,195,297 9,133,233 807,770 9,941,003 170,268 32,145

2004 2,861,083 6,437,400 9,298,483 642,457 9,940,940 172,981 34,537

2005 3,265,386 6,884,307 10,149,693 1,083,428 11,233,121 191,939 38,634

2006 3,370,013 6,990,065 10,360,077 648,127 11,008,205 173,399 20,340

2007 4,823,885 7,238,384 12,062,269 518,538 12,580,808 225,303 27,069

2008 5,637,084 7,191,793 12,828,877 647,571 13,476,448 259,825 51,538

2009 6,248,087 6,342,963 12,591,050 475,318 13,066,368 217,101 39,995

2010 7,179,619 7,545,375 14,724,994 631,913 15,356,907 239,956 44,942

2011 6,113,441 8,913,118 15,026,529 542,807 15,569,336 264,303 79,255

2012 7,097,141 9,126,113 16,223,254 518,589 16,741,843 -- --

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FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES, 1991-2013 (measured in millions of dollars)

Farm Operating Expenses

Depreciation and Other

Consumption of Farm

Capital

Taxes on

Farm Property

Interest on

Farm Mortgage

Debt

Net Rent to Non-Farm Landlords

Total Production

Expenses Including Operating Expenses

Year Feed Livestock &

Poultry Seed

Fertilizer and Lime

Repairs and Operations of Capital

Items

Miscellaneous Total Current

Farm Operating Expenses

Hired Labor

1991 745 2,112.10 115.5 281.4 659.3 932.5 4,845.80 189 645.1 224.6 490.3 343 6,737.40

1992 775.1 2,217.90 110.4 266.5 651.6 874.9 4,896.50 197 629.6 266.4 471.2 388.5 6,849.00

1993 785.3 2,196.30 116.1 266.1 683.2 953.8 5,000.80 213 603.4 227 448.2 459.1 6,951.90

1994 830.9 2,102.30 125.4 296.9 682 1,057.70 5,095.20 242 618.4 228.6 485.6 448.3 7,117.90

1995 862.9 2,014.80 127.2 363.2 686.2 1,205.80 5,260.10 249 635.1 226.5 523.2 452.1 7,345.50

1996 909.9 1,939.50 152.2 416.5 769.5 1,168.70 5,356.30 267 633.4 224 546.9 548 7,575.40

1997 1,005.10 2,117.60 164.7 439.7 802.8 1,327.30 5,857.30 292 653.4 223 553.6 783.6 8,362.60

1998 965.1 1,932.20 176.9 417.3 771.7 1,425.50 5,688.60 331 658.7 231.2 560 520.8 7,990.30

1999 947.5 2,198.10 187.6 389.4 736.3 1,488.00 5,946.90 309 659.1 239.6 566.6 533.4 8,254.70

2000 850.1 2,681.60 213.4 440.5 882.4 1,425.60 6,493.70 336 665.1 255.1 589.1 499.5 8,838.80

2001 936.1 2,479.40 232.7 448.3 906.9 1,541.70 6,545.10 371 679.4 269.7 531.8 472.5 8,869.80

2002 959 2,351.50 252 401.2 848.9 1,468.80 6,281.40 346 687.9 287.5 500 376.1 8,479.30

2003 1,160.00 2,830.10 260 420 895.9 1,392.00 6,958.00 347 697.6 210 429.4 562.3 9,203.90

2004 990 2,844.60 280 530 1,120.60 1,445.60 7,210.80 400 750.7 260 419 415.1 9,455.70

2005 990 3,212.70 270 550 908.7 1,497.00 7,428.40 374 807.4 320 496.8 377.2 9,804.20

2006 1,500.00 3,117.80 290 570 977 1,648.50 8,103.30 387 839.1 340 563.5 332.9 10,565.30

2007 2,190.00 3,257.00 380 810 1,242.90 2,047.20 9,920.10 502 852.8 380 591.2 397.9 12,671.70

2008 1,900.00 2,693.00 450 1,010.00 1,363.40 2,273.10 9,678.70 529 907.2 410 653.0 503.7 12,708.90

2009 1,910.00 2,428.00 490 800 1,178.30 2,093.30 8,875.00 613 952.6 400 685.0 477.4 11,854.20

2010 1,550.00 3,401.40 550 1,040.00 1,165.20 1,989.70 9,657.80 369 971.1 470 649.6 727.5 12,897.40

2011 1,500.00 3,293.50 570 970 591.1 1,267.90 9,756.20 471 1,019.5 410 609.1 526.0 12,663.40

2012 3,070.00 4,110.00 700 1,260 660 2,732.00 12,532.00 590 1,089.6 490 611.2 765.2 16,157.60

2013 1,700.00 4,030.00 610 1,160 630 -- -- 480 -- 550 -- -- --

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NUMBER OF FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS, 1900-2012

Year Number of

Farms 1

Land in

Farms 2

Average Size of

Farm2

Year Number of

Farms 1

Land in

Farms 2

Average Size of

Farm 2

- - - - - 1,000 - - - - - Acres

1900........... 173 41,700 241

1910........... 178 43,400 244

1920........... 167 45,400 272

1925........... 167 44,100 264

1930........... 166 47,000 283

1931........... 168 - -

1932........... 170 - -

1933........... 172 - -

1934........... 174 - -

1935........... 175 48,000 274

1936........... 173 - -

1937........... 165 - -

1938........... 161 - -

1939........... 161 - -

1940........... 159 48,200 303

1941........... 157 - -

1942........... 153 - -

1943........... 149 - -

1944........... 145 - -

1945........... 143 49,300 345

1946........... 143 - -

1947........... 142 - -

1948........... 140 - -

1949........... 137 - -

1950........... 135 50,500 374

1951........... 132 50,500 383

1952........... 129 50,500 391

1953........... 126 50,500 401

1954........... 123 50,500 411

1955........... 121 50,400 417

1956........... 119 50,400 424

1957........... 117 50,300 430

1958........... 115 50,200 437

1959........... 113 50,200 444

1960........... 110 50,200 456

1961........... 107 50,200 469

1962........... 105 50,200 478

1963........... 103 50,200 487

1964........... 100 50,200 502

1965........... 98 50,200 512

1966........... 95 50,100 527

1967........... 93 50,100 539

1968........... 91 50,100 549 1969 .......... 89 50,000 562

- - - - - 1,000 - - - - - Acres

1970 .......... 87 49,900 574

1971 .......... 86 49,700 578

1972 .......... 85 49,500 582

1973 .......... 84 49,300 587

1974 .......... 83 49,000 590

1975 .......... 79 48,700 616

1976 .......... 78 48,600 623

1977 .......... 77 48,400 629

1978 .......... 76 48,300 636

1979 .......... 75 48,300 644

1980 .......... 75 48,300 644

1981 .......... 75 48,300 644

1982 .......... 75 48,300 644

1983 .......... 75 48,300 644

1984 .......... 74 48,000 649

1985 .......... 72 48,000 667

1986 .......... 70 47,900 684

1987 .......... 70 47,900 684

1988 .......... 69 47,900 694

1989 .......... 69 47,900 694

1990 .......... 69 47,900 694

1991 .......... 69 47,900 694

1992 .......... 67 47,800 713

1993 .......... 66 47,700 723

1994 .......... 66 47,600 721

1995 .......... 66 47,600 721

1996 .......... 65 47,500 731

1997 .......... 65 47,500 731

1998 .......... 65 47,500 731

1999 .......... 65 47,500 731

2000 .......... 64.5 47,500 736

2001 .......... 64.5 47,300 733

2002 .......... 64.5 47,300 733

2003 .......... 64.5 47,000 729

2004 .......... 64.5 46,800 726

2005 .......... 64.5 47,160 731

2006 .......... 64.0 47,450 741

2007 .......... 65.5 46,300 707

2012 .......... 64.7 46,137 747

1 Beginning with 1975, a farm is defined as any place with at least $1,000 in annual sales of agricultural products. Between 1959 and 19 75, a

farm was defined as a place of 10 or more acres that had $50 or more in annual sales of agricultural products or a place with fewer than 10

acres and annual sales of $250 or more. Prior to 1959, a farm was defined as three acres or more with a value of farm products amounting to

$150 or more or fewer than three acres with sales of at least $250. 2

Land in farms estimates not available on an annual basis until 1950.

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LIVESTOCK NUMBERS, 1870-2013

LIVESTOCK ON KANSAS FARMS JANUARY 1, AND AGGREGATE VALUE

Year Horses 1 Mules 1 Hogs and All

Cattle Milk Sheep and Value of All

Pigs 2 and Calves

Cows 3 Lambs 4 Livestock 5

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1,000 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $1,000

1870……………................

119 15 410 571 141 178 24,956

1880……………................

456 70 1,700 1,247 351 800 64,072

1890……………................

910 97 2,600 2,880 648 394 129,442

1900……………................

970 106 2,800 3,520 638 300 161,536

1910……………................

1,150 216 2,220 3,000 700 250 251,821

1920……………................

1,083 243 1,733 2,975 695 285 296,683

1930……………................

728 160 2,826 3,090 780 359 239,871

1940……………................

383 63 1,519 2,770 727 527 145,597

1950……………................

195 13 1,253 3,588 604 342 463,662

1960……………................

72 - 1,315 4,429 390 494 581,046

1965……………................

- - 1,307 5,214 280 393 580,967

1970……………................

- - 1,643 6,016 194 272 1,121,624

1971……………................

- - 2,202 6,497 183 253 1,158,006 1972……………................

- - 2,100 6,757 172 240 1,414,904

1973……………................

- - 2,100 6,800 162 221 1,759,160

1974……………................

- - 2,000 6,990 150 290 2,048,950

1975……………................

- - 1,750 6,400 147 220 969,425

1976……………................

- - 1,650 6,450 137 165 1,325,333

1977……………................

- - 1,850 6,400 135 173 1,302,790

1978……………................

- - 2,000 6,000 132 205 1,450,968

1979……………................

- - 2,000 6,200 125 220 2,437,630

1980……………................

- - 2,090 6,200 120 235 2,944,040

1981……………................

- - 1,900 6,450 123 220 2,748,330 1982……………................

- - 1,770 6,000 124 220 2,193,390

1983……………................

- - 1,670 5,825 127 242 2,164,534

1984……………................

- - 1,650 6,000 120 225 2,200,875

1985……………................

- - 1,600 5,860 108 245 2,262,040

1986……………................

- - 1,520 5,800 110 210 2,200,370

1987……………................

- - 1,420 5,920 104 231 2,327,980

1988……………................

- - 1,470 5,650 99 259 2,807,370

1989……………................

- - 1,500 5,550 99 257 3,108,504

1990……………................

- - 1,450 5,600 98 287 3,347,556

1991……………................

- - 1,500 5,650 98 213 3,636,215 1992……………................

- - 1,430 5,650 95 190 3,492,260

1993……………................

- - 1,440 5,900 85 210 2,736,140

1994……………................

- - 1,420 6,050 77 197 3,920,471

1995……………................

- - 1,350 6,300 81 155 3,548,750

1996……………................

- - 1,300 6,550 83 160 2,949,150

1997……………................

- - 1,530 6,600 81 150 3,448,320

1998……………................

104 - 1,530 6,550 79 120 3,725,710

1999……………................

105 - 1,590 6,550 84 100 3,408,130

2000……………................

- - 1,460 6,600 88 105 4,190,100

2001……………................

- - 1,520 6,700 96 110 4,742,050 2002……………................

- - 1,570 6,600 96 100 4,348,810

2003……………................

- - 1,530 6,350 112 90 4,363,940

2004……………................

- - 1,660 6,650 110 100 5,435,880

2005……………................

- - 1,720 6,600 110 106 5,655,180

2006……………................

- - 1,800 6,650 110 100 6,280,800

2007……………................

- - 1,860 6,400 110 100 5,538,300

2008……………................

- - 1,880 6,650 115 90 5,991,100

2009……………................

- - 1,740 6,300 125 80 5,184,460

2010……………................

- - 1,810 6,000 116 80 4,826,470

2011………………………

- - 1,890 6,300 122 70 6,142,080

2012………………………

- - 1,910 6,100 123 70 --

2013………… - - 1,750 5,803 132 65 -- 1

Horse and mule estimates combined in 1956 and discontinued in 1961. In 1998, the estimate includes horses, ponies, mules, burros, and donkeys; series discontinued in 2000.

2 Hog inventory is January 1 for 1867-1954 and December 1 of the preceding year for 1955 to date.

3

Milk cows that have calved beginning 1970. 4

All sheep beginning 1974. 5

Value of all livestock does not include equine.

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WHEAT, 1900-2013

Year Acres Planted

Acres Harvested

Yield, Bushels

Production, Bushels

Price Per

Bushel 1

Farm Value, Dollars

- - - - -1,000 - - - - -

- - $1,000 - -

1900................ - 4,290 18.2 78,078 0.55 42,943

1910................ 6,983 4,870 12.4 60,475 0.87 52,613

1920................ 10,559 9,294 15.6 144,933 1.76 225,082

1930................ 13,687 13,132 14.2 186,277 0.63 117,355

1940................ 12,360 8,739 14.5 126,553 0.64 80,994

1950................ 13,807 12,280 14.5 178,060 2.02 359,681

1960................ 10,727 10,329 28.5 294,376 1.74 512,214

1965................ 11,272 10,059 23.5 236,386 1.35 319,121

1966................ 11,047 10,260 19.5 200,070 1.64 328,115

1967................ 13,146 11,081 20.0 221,620 1.35 299,187

1968................ 11,963 9,751 26.0 253,526 1.22 309,302

1969................ 10,767 9,849 31.0 305,319 1.19 363,330

1970................ 9,960 9,061 33.0 299,013 1.25 373,766

1971................ 9,593 9,061 34.5 312,605 1.32 412,639

1972................ 10,300 9,400 33.5 314,900 1.68 529,032

1973................ 10,800 10,400 37.0 384,800 3.75 1,443,000

1974................ 12,000 11,600 27.5 319,000 3.86 1,231,340

1975................ 12,800 12,100 29.0 350,900 3.42 1,200,078

1976................ 12,900 11,300 30.0 339,000 2.59 878,010

1977................ 13,200 12,100 28.5 344,850 2.24 772,464

1978................ 11,300 10,000 30.0 300,000 2.89 867,000

1979................ 12,100 10,800 38.0 410,400 3.72 1,526,688

1980................ 13,000 12,000 35.0 420,000 3.78 1,587,600

1981................ 13,900 12,100 25.0 302,500 3.76 1,137,400

1982................ 14,100 13,100 35.0 458,500 3.41 1,563,485

1983................ 13,200 10,800 41.5 448,200 3.40 1,523,880

1984................ 13,300 11,200 38.5 431,200 3.32 1,431,584

1985................ 12,400 11,400 38.0 433,200 2.86 1,238,952

1986................ 11,500 10,200 33.0 336,600 2.25 757,350

1987................ 10,700 9,900 37.0 366,300 2.43 890,109

1988................ 10,200 9,500 34.0 323,000 3.58 1,156,340

1989................ 12,400 8,900 24.0 213,600 3.74 798,864

1990................ 12,400 11,800 40.0 472,000 2.51 1,184,720

1991................ 11,800 11,000 33.0 363,000 2.81 1,020,030

1992................ 12,000 10,700 34.0 363,800 3.13 1,138,694

1993................ 12,100 11,100 35.0 388,500 3.00 1,165,500

1994................ 11,900 11,400 38.0 433,200 3.32 1,438,224

1995................ 11,700 11,000 26.0 286,000 4.59 1,312,740

1996................ 11,800 8,800 29.0 255,200 4.63 1,181,576

1997................ 11,400 10,900 46.0 501,400 3.16 1,584,424

1998................ 10,700 10,100 49.0 494,900 2.53 1,252,097

1999................ 10,000 9,200 47.0 432,400 2.25 972,900

2000................ 9,800 9,400 37.0 347,800 2.65 921,670

2001................ 9,800 8,200 40.0 328,000 2.69 882,320

2002................ 9,700 8,200 33.0 270,600 3.41 922,746

2003................ 10,500 10,000 48.0 480,000 3.15 1,512,000

2004................ 10,000 8,500 37.0 314,500 3.25 1,022,125

2005................ 10,000 9,500 40.0 380,000 3.31 1,257,800

2006................ 9,800 9,100 32.0 291,200 4.56 1,327,872

2007................ 10,400 8,600 33.0 283,800 5.93 1,682,934

2008................ 9,600 8,900 40.0 356,000 6.94 2,470,640

2009................ 9,300 8,800 42.0 369,600 4.79 1,770,384

2010................ 8,400 8,000 45.0 360,000 5.20 1,872,000

2011................ 8,800 7,900 35.0 276,500 7.10 1,953,150

2012................ 9,400 9,100 42.0 382,200 7.55 2,885,610

2013………….. 9,500 8,400 38.0 319,200 6.95 2,218,440

Records: High 17,110 14,855 49.0 501,400 7.55 2,885,610

Year 1937 1947 1998 1997 2012 2012

Low 6,488 68 8.0 1,112 0.33 1,436

Year 1909 1866 1895 1867 1931,1932 1868 1

Beginning in 1985, price per bushel is marketing year average price, which does not include an allowance for loans out -standing and government purchases.

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SORGHUM FOR ALL PURPOSES AND PRODUCTION OF GRAIN, 1940-2013

Year

All Purposes Grain

Acres Planted Acres

Harvested 1

Acres Harvested

Yield, Bushels

Production, Bushels

Price Per

Bushel 2

Farm Value, Dollars

- - - - - - - - - - 1,000 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1,000 - - - $1,000 -

1940……………………...

4,607 4,109 1,885 12.8 24,128 0.40 9,651

1950……………………...

3,187 3,084 1,943 23.0 44,689 1.07 47,817

1960……………………...

5,491 5,370 4,296 39.0 167,544 0.78 130,684

1965................................ 4,048 3,971 3,031 46.0 139,426 0.97 135,243 1966................................ 3,805 3,733 2,849 49.0 139,601 1.03 143,789

1967................................ 4,338 4,218 3,248 46.0 149,408 0.94 140,444

1968................................ 4,468 4,345 3,475 47.0 163,325 0.91 148,626

1969................................ 4,066 3,997 3,266 56.0 182,896 0.99 181,067

1970................................ 4,391 4,277 3,560 41.0 145,960 1.12 163,475

1971................................ 5,180 5,102 4,325 54.0 233,550 0.95 221,873

1972................................ 4,400 4,270 3,500 62.0 217,000 1.39 301,630

1973................................ 4,650 4,550 3,900 56.0 218,400 2.13 465,192

1974................................ 4,100 3,975 3,320 40.0 132,800 2.69 357,232

1975................................ 4,100 3,951 3,500 42.0 147,000 2.27 333,690

1976................................ 4,500 4,321 3,750 44.0 165,000 1.86 306,900

1977................................ 4,550 4,450 3,800 62.0 235,600 1.74 409,944

1978................................ 4,450 4,340 3,860 51.0 196,860 1.99 391,751

1979................................ 4,350 4,290 3,570 69.0 246,330 2.20 541,926

1980................................ 4,500 4,220 3,480 43.0 149,640 2.91 435,452

1981................................ 4,250 4,140 3,560 67.0 238,520 2.30 548,596

1982................................ 3,900 3,800 3,350 62.0 207,700 2.67 554,559

1983................................ 3,550 3,350 2,830 43.0 121,690 2.70 328,563

1984................................ 4,800 4,610 4,250 51.0 216,750 2.25 487,688

1985................................ 4,800 4,694 4,300 69.0 296,700 1.92 569,664

1986................................ 4,500 4,280 4,150 75.0 311,250 1.33 413,963

1987................................ 4,100 3,873 3,750 73.0 273,750 1.58 432,525

1988................................ 3,600 3,440 3,300 62.0 204,600 2.21 452,166

1989................................ 4,100 3,880 3,750 53.0 198,750 2.00 397,500

1990................................ 3,100 2,900 2,800 66.0 184,800 2.00 369,600

1991................................ 3,400 3,250 3,150 56.0 176,400 2.23 393,372 1992................................ 3,300 3,130 3,050 80.0 244,000 1.80 439,200

1993................................ 3,000 2,860 2,800 63.0 176,400 2.31 407,484

1994................................ 3,200 3,090 3,000 77.0 231,000 2.00 462,000

1995................................ 3,300 3,180 3,100 56.0 173,600 3.10 538,160

1996................................ 4,800 4,720 4,600 77.0 354,200 2.28 807,576

1997................................ 3,650 3,530 3,400 78.0 265,200 2.13 564,876

1998................................ 3,500 3,380 3,300 80.0 264,000 1.60 422,400

1999................................ 3,600 3,490 3,400 76.0 258,400 1.48 382,432

2000................................ 3,500 3,265 3,200 59.0 188,800 1.79 337,952

2001................................ 4,000 3,850 3,750 62.0 232,500 1.81 421,848 2002................................ 3,800 3,115 3,000 45.0 135,000 2.37 320,544 2003................................ 3,550 2,970 2,900 45.0 130,500 2.36 307,667

2004................................ 3,200 2,965 2,900 76.0 220,400 1.65 364,101

2005................................ 2,750 2,660 2,600 75.0 195,000 1.70 330,876

2006................................ 2,750 2,560 2,500 58.0 145,000 3.37 488,012

2007................................ 2,800 2,730 2,650 79.0 209,350 4.05 847,616 2008................................ 2,900 2,820 2,750 78.0 214,500 3.14 673,873

2009................................ 2,700 2,590 2,550 88.0 224,400 3.19 687,382

2010................................ 2,350 2,310 2,250 76.0 171,000 5.27 952,812

2011................................ 2,600 2,085 2,000 55.0 110,000 6.10 671,440

2012................................ 2,500 2,175 2,100 39.0 81,000 6.72 582,473

2013……………………. 3,100 2,910 2,800 59.0 165,200 4.11 679,963

Records: High 8,166 7,783 6,071 88.0 354,200 6.72 952,812

Year 1957 1957 1957 2009 1996 2012 2010

Low 1,685 1,570 112 5.0 557 0.26 602

Year 1930 1930 1934 1934,1936 1934 1932 1934

1 Beginning in 1986, acres harvested f or all purposes no longer included acres harvested as forage.

2 Beginning in 1985, price per

bushel is marketing year average price, which does not include an allowance f or loans outstanding and government purchases. NOTE: Complete data series available by request.

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SOYBEANS FOR BEANS, 1926-2013

Year Acres

Planted

Acres Harvested

Yield, Bushels

Production, Bushels

Price Per

Bushel 1

Farm Value, Dollars

- - - - - - 1,000 - - - - - -

- - 1,000 - -

- - $1,000 - - 1930.................................................. 27 7 7.5 52 1.66 86

1935.................................................. 38 7 6.5 46 1.10 51

1940.................................................. 78 26 12.0 312 0.96 300

1945.......................................................................... 258 235 10.0 2,350 2.06 4,841

1950.................................................. 409 397 18.0 7,146 2.33 16,650

1955.......................................................................... 374 335 10.0 3,350 2.11 7,069 1960........................................................................... 594 586 21.5 12,599 1.98 24,946

1965.................................................. 886 873 21.0 18,333 2.39 43,816

1966.......................................................................... 930 917 22.5 20,632 2.70 55,706 1967.......................................................................... 846 825 22.5 18,562 2.42 44,920

1968.................................................. 973 957 25.0 23,925 2.30 55,028

1969.................................................. 866 852 23.0 19,596 2.22 43,503

1970.................................................. 990 930 15.0 13,950 2.74 38,223

1971.......................................................................... 880 871 20.5 17,856 2.99 53,389 1972.................................................. 900 875 28.0 24,500 4.10 100,450

1973.................................................. 1,240 1,200 22.0 26,400 5.67 149,688

1974.................................................. 1,030 990 20.0 19,800 6.34 125,532

1975........................................................................... 1,100 1,080 21.0 22,680 4.77 108,184

1976.......................................................................... 900 865 15.0 12,975 6.52 84,597

1977.................................................. 1,020 990 28.5 28,215 5.50 155,183

1978.......................................................................... 1,520 1,490 18.0 26,820 6.64 178,085

1979.......................................................................... 1,580 1,560 26.5 41,340 5.97 246,800

1980.................................................. 1,550 1,450 16.5 23,925 7.55 180,634

1981.......................................................................... 1,540 1,510 30.0 45,300 5.80 262,740 1982.................................................. 1,820 1,780 26.0 46,280 5.58 258,720

1983.................................................. 1,600 1,520 16.0 24,320 7.79 189,453

1984........................................................................... 1,700 1,590 17.5 27,825 5.78 160,829 1985.......................................................................... 1,500 1,410 31.0 43,710 4.95 216,365

1986.................................................. 1,850 1,740 33.5 58,290 4.60 268,134

1987.................................................. 2,150 2,110 32.0 67,520 5.49 370,685

1988.......................................................................... 2,050 2,000 23.0 46,000 7.26 333,960

1989.................................................. 1,900 1,850 27.0 49,950 5.45 272,228

1990.......................................................................... 2,000 1,950 24.0 46,800 5.67 265,356

1991........................................................................... 2,000 1,900 23.0 43,700 5.55 242,535 1992.................................................. 1,900 1,850 37.0 68,450 5.42 370,999

1993.................................................. 2,000 1,900 28.0 53,200 6.41 341,012

1994........................................................................... 2,150 2,100 35.0 73,500 5.32 391,020 1995........................................................................... 2,100 2,050 25.0 51,250 6.69 342,863

1996.................................................. 2,050 2,000 37.0 74,000 7.17 530,580

1997.......................................................................... 2,400 2,350 37.0 86,950 6.42 558,219

1998.................................................. 2,550 2,500 30.0 75,000 4.98 373,500

1999.......................................................................... 2,850 2,800 29.0 81,200 4.53 367,836 2000........................................................................... 2,950 2,500 20.0 50,000 4.50 225,000

2001.................................................. 2,850 2,730 32.0 87,360 4.16 363,418

2002.................................................. 2,750 2,540 23.0 58,420 5.49 320,726

2003.......................................................................... 2,600 2,480 23.0 57,040 7.68 438,067

2004......................................................................... 2,800 2,710 41.0 111,110 5.39 598,883

2005......................................................................... 2,900 2,850 37.0 105,450 5.45 574,703

2006.................................................. 3,150 3,080 32.0 98,560 6.37 627,827

2007.................................................. 2,650 2,610 33.0 86,130 10.10 869,913

2008........................................................................... 3,300 3,250 37.0 120,250 9.39 1,129,148

2009.................................................. 3,700 3,650 44.0 160,600 9.38 1,506,428

2010.................................................. 4,300 4,250 32.5 138,125 12.00 1,657,500

2011.................................................. 4,000 3,750 27.0 101,250 11.40 1,154,250 2012………………………………………

….

4,000 3,810 22.0 83,820 14.3 1,198,626

2013……………………………………… 3,600 3,540 36.0 127,440 12.5 1,593,000

Records: High 4,300 4,250 44.0 160,600 14.3 1,657,500

Year 2010 2010 2009 2009 2012 2010

Low 9 2 4.0 22 0.67 31

Year 1927 1924 1936 1924 1931 1937

1 Beginning in 1985, price per bushel is marketing year average price, which does not include an allowance e f or loans

outstanding and government purchases. NOTE: Complete data series available by request.

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CORN FOR ALL PURPOSES AND PRODUCTION OF GRAIN, 1880-2013

Year

All Purposes Grain

Acres Planted 1

Acres Harvested 2

Acres Harvested

Yield, Bushels

Production, Bushels

Price Per

Bushel 3

Farm Value Dollars

- - - - - - - - - - 1,000 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1,000 - - -

- - $1,000 - - 1880....................... - 3,726 3,726 29.5 109,917 0.29 31,876 1890...............................

- 3,807 3,807 10.5 39,974 0.51 20,387 1900................................

- 7,472 7,472 19 141,968 0.32 45,430 1910................................

- 8,950 8,950 19 170,050 0.48 81,624 1920................................

- 5,331 4,607 26.2 120,703 0.47 56,730 1930................................

7,150 6,776 5,399 12.5 67,488 0.52 35,094 1940................................

3,051 2,647 1,959 17.5 34,282 0.58 19,884 1950................................

2,608 2,557 2,442 35 85,470 1.43 122,222 1960................................

2,016 1,972 1,725 45.5 78,488 0.98 76,918

1965................................

1,289 1,261 1,050 59 61,950 1.17 72,482 1966................................

1,366 1,324 1,029 58 59,682 1.28 76,393 1967................................

1,366 1,324 1,060 68 72,080 1.06 76,405 1968................................

1,448 1,417 1,134 78 88,452 1.06 93,759 1969................................

1,515 1,470 1,208 79 95,432 1.13 107,838 1970................................

1,689 1,637 1,285 64 82,240 1.31 107,734

1971................................

1,660 1,627 1,311 95 124,545 1.12 139,490 1972................................

1,570 1,540 1,250 104 130,000 1.52 197,600 1973................................

1,900 1,860 1,540 100 154,000 2.46 378,840 1974................................

2,160 2,100 1,670 79 131,930 3.01 397,109 1975................................

1,950 1,910 1,640 86 141,040 2.5 352,600 1976................................

2,150 2,105 1,790 96 171,840 2.12 364,301 1977................................

2,030 1,985 1,680 96 161,280 1.99 320,947 1978................................

1,820 1,783 1,500 102 153,000 2.35 359,550 1979................................

1,750 1,720 1,470 117 171,990 2.51 431,695 1980................................

1,700 1,627 1,180 94 110,920 3.32 368,254

1981................................

1,350 1,336 1,175 126 148,050 2.58 381,969 1982................................

1,400 1,383 1,220 114 139,080 2.71 376,907 1983...............................

1,140 1,104 920 93 85,560 3.25 278,070 1984................................

1,150 1,137 955 125 119,375 2.77 330,669 1985................................

1,300 1,292 1,170 130 152,100 2.37 360,477 1986................................

1,450 1,430 1,335 136 181,560 1.6 290,496 1987................................

1,350 1,330 1,230 120 147,600 1.84 271,584 1988................................

1,250 1,245 1,150 125 143,750 2.6 373,750 1989................................

1,370 1,345 1,240 125 155,000 2.28 353,400 1990................................

1,600 1,570 1,450 130 188,500 2.25 424,125

1991................................

1,800 1,790 1,650 125 206,250 2.42 499,125 1992................................

1,850 1,840 1,730 150 259,500 2.15 557,925 1993................................

2,000 1,930 1,800 120 216,000 2.61 563,760 1994................................

2,300 2,270 2,100 143 300,300 2.32 696,696 1995................................

2,150 2,100 1,970 124 244,280 3.24 791,467 1996................................

2,500 2,480 2,350 152 357,200 2.83 1,010,876 1997................................

2,750 2,725 2,600 143 371,800 2.47 918,346 1998................................

3,000 2,970 2,850 147 418,950 1.96 821,142 1999................................

3,150 3,110 2,980 141 420,180 1.81 760,526 2000.........................

3,450 3,350 3,170 130 412,100 2 824,200

2001................................

3,450 3,345 3,050 127 387,350 2.03 786,321 2002................................

3,250 2,920 2,600 116 301,600 2.48 747,968 2003................................

2,900 2,780 2,500 120 300,000 2.51 753,000 2004................................

3,100 3,050 2,880 150 432,000 2.12 915,840 2005................................

3,650 3,600 3,450 135 465,750 2.07 964,103 2006................................

3,350 3,300 3,000 115 345,000 3.08 1,062,600 2007................................

3,900 3,840 3,680 138 507,840 4.13 2,097,379 2008................................

3,850 3,800 3,630 134 486,420 4.12 2,004,050 2009................................

4,100 4,040 3,860 155 598,300 3.49 2,088,067 2010................................

4,850 4,790 4,650 125 581,250 5.25 3,051,563 2011....................... 4,900 4,550 4,200 107 449,400 6.3 2,831,220 2012....................... 4,700 4,400 3,950 96 379,200 7.25 2,749,200 2013……………….. 4,300 4,150 4,000 127 508,000 4.55 2,311,400

Records: High 8,166 7,783 6,071 155 354,200 7.25 2,831,220 Year 1957 1957 1957 2009 1996 2012 2011 Low 1,685 1,570 112 3 557 0.26 602 Year 1930 1930 1934 1913 1934 1932 1934

1 Prior to 1926, no records kept on acres planted.

2 Beginning in 1986, acres harvested for all purposes no longer included acres harvested

as forage. 3

Beginning in 1985, price per bushel is marketing year average price, which does not include an allowance for loans outstanding and government purchases. NOTE: Complete data series available by request

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SILAGE, 1940-2013

YEAR

CORN, SILAGE PRODUCTION, TONS

CORN, SILAGE ACRES HARVESTED

CORN, SILAGE YIELD, TONS / ACRE

SORGHUM, SILAGE PRODUCTION,TONS

SORGHUM, SILAGE - ACRES HARVESTED

SORGHUM, SILAGE YIELD, TONS / ACRE

1940…………… 795,000 265,000 3.0 1,773,000 286,000 6.2 1950…………… 429,000 66,000 6.5 3,145,000 370,000 8.5 1960…………… 1,930,000 227,000 8.5 5,251,000 590,000 8.9

1965…………… 2,178,000 198,000 11.0 5,260,000 501,000 10.5 1966…………… 2,866,000 273,000 10.5 4,851,000 441,000 11.0 1967…………… 3,000,000 240,000 12.5 4,320,000 432,000 10.0 1968…………… 3,388,000 271,000 12.5 3,717,000 354,000 10.5 1969…………… 3,402,000 252,000 13.5 3,363,000 269,000 12.5 1970…………… 3,602,000 343,000 10.5 2,112,000 264,000 8.0

1971…………… 4,382,000 313,000 14.0 3,707,000 337,000 11.0 1972…………… 4,340,000 280,000 15.5 4,160,000 320,000 13.0 1973…………… 4,575,000 305,000 15.0 3,600,000 300,000 12.0 1974…………… 3,895,000 410,000 9.5 2,544,000 265,000 9.6 1975…………… 3,120,000 260,000 12.0 2,439,000 271,000 9.0 1976…………… 3,900,000 300,000 13.0 2,644,000 311,000 8.5 1977…………… 4,205,000 290,000 14.5 3,750,000 300,000 12.5 1978…………… 3,549,000 273,000 13.0 2,200,000 220,000 10.0 1979…………… 3,920,000 245,000 16.0 3,840,000 320,000 12.0 1980…………… 3,636,000 404,000 9.0 2,655,000 295,000 9.0

1981…………… 2,686,000 158,000 17.0 3,780,000 280,000 13.5 1982…………… 2,403,000 155,000 15.5 2,125,000 170,000 12.5 1983…………… 1,859,000 169,000 11.0 2,090,000 220,000 9.5 1984…………… 2,635,000 170,000 15.5 2,090,000 190,000 11.0 1985…………… 1,653,000 114,000 14.5 2,668,000 184,000 14.5 1986…………… 1,520,000 95,000 16.0 1,820,000 130,000 14.0 1987…………… 1,500,000 100,000 15.0 1,784,000 123,000 14.5 1988…………… 1,330,000 95,000 14.0 1,400,000 140,000 10.0 1989…………… 1,470,000 105,000 14.0 1,430,000 130,000 11.0 1990…………… 1,560,000 120,000 13.0 1,350,000 100,000 13.5

1991…………… 1,820,000 140,000 13.0 1,000,000 100,000 10.0 1992…………… 1,870,000 110,000 17.0 1,280,000 80,000 16.0 1993…………… 1,690,000 130,000 13.0 780,000 60,000 13.0 1994…………… 2,720,000 170,000 16.0 1,260,000 90,000 14.0 1995…………… 1,755,000 130,000 13.5 800,000 80,000 10.0 1996…………… 1,950,000 130,000 15.0 1,680,000 120,000 14.0 1997…………… 2,250,000 125,000 18.0 1,950,000 130,000 15.0 1998…………… 2,280,000 120,000 19.0 1,200,000 80,000 15.0 1999…………… 2,210,000 130,000 17.0 1,440,000 90,000 16.0 2000…………… 2,520,000 180,000 14.0 650,000 65,000 10.0

2001…………… 4,130,000 295,000 14.0 1,200,000 100,000 12.0 2002…………… 3,200,000 320,000 10.0 805,000 115,000 7.0 2003…………… 3,080,000 280,000 11.0 560,000 70,000 8.0 2004…………… 2,550,000 170,000 15.0 910,000 65,000 14.0 2005…………… 2,400,000 150,000 16.0 780,000 60,000 13.0 2006…………… 3,600,000 300,000 12.0 600,000 60,000 10.0 2007…………… 2,988,294 160,000 18.0 960,000 80,000 12.0 2008…………… 2,890,000 170,000 17.0 910,000 70,000 13.0 2009…………… 3,420,000 180,000 19.0 440,000 40,000 11.0 2010…………… 1,960,000 140,000 14.0 540,000 60,000 9.0 2011…………… 3,850,000 350,000 11.0 595,000 85,000 7.0 2012…………… 4,050,000 450,000 9.0 450,000 75,000 6.0 2013…………… 1,950,000 150,000 13.0 1,540,000 110,000 14.0

Records: High........... 4,575,000 450,000 19 5,260,000 590,000 16 Year........ 1973 2012 1998 1965 1960 1992 Low............ 429,000 66,000 3 440,000 40,000 6 Year........... 1950 1950 1940 2009 2009 2012

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Bushel weights:

Wheat & soybeans = 60 lbs. Corn, sorghum & rye = 56 lbs.

Barley (grain) = 48 lbs Oats = 32 lbs.

AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS DISTRICTS


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