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2 1.0 ~.;g ;~ ; I~ I~ 1IIIIJl I" I~ ~p6 ~,~ t i~ ~~ 2.0 I" m~ I.. _. I.. ~ a.a La..Lo I MICROCOPY RESOLUTION TEST CHAR r MICROCOPY RESOLUTION TEST CHART NATIONAL BUREAU Of,rANPARDS1%. A NATIONAl HIlfIlAU 01 ',IA~[)t.lW i t'j{,< A UPDATA 1981

3 t3d. ~ LA.!.J (3 ~.";/ J.' i Chickens and Eggs ~Commercial., PRODUCTION DISPOSITION CASH REC~'PTS GROSS INCOME Broilers ~ PRODUCTION GROSS INCOME Revised Estimates - By States Statistical Bulletin No. 399 UNITE-D STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE STATISTICAL REPORTING SERVICE CROP REPORl'ING BOARD Washington, D.C. APRIL 1967 I UPDATA 1981; l..

4 COlifEfiS eo..ents Tables 1. Chickens, eggs, e.1id broilers Nuabcrs, production, sales, home consumption, prices, vej.ues, and income, Un1tt~d states, Chickens liuiiber on farms, Jan. 1, , add number lost, , by states " Chickens l1uaber raised, by states, Chickens BuIlber and po1.ulds pz'oduced, by states, Chickens Number and pounds of home consumption, by states, Chickens liumberand poullds sold, by Si;ates, Chickens Price per pound and value of production, by states, JL Chickens Value of home codsllio.dtion and cash receipts from sales, by states, &\ 12 Chickens Gross incoe" by states" ~\ Eggs BwRber produced and home consumption, by st9.tes, 1960-''; Egga JJumber sold and price per dozen, by States, Eggs cash receipts and value of home consuiiption, by state/., Eggs GNS8 income, by states, t' Broilers Bumber produced, by states, Broilers Pounds produced, by states, Broilers Price per poulid and gross income, by states, 1~ Chickens and broilers combined Total. poujids lsold, by sta,tes, Chickens add broilers combined Price per pound and cash receipts, by states, ;t'#iii'*ifiewht!. iir;~~ ;J UPDATA 1981 I

5 CHICKENS AND EGGS Production, Disposition, Cash Receipts, Gross Income COMMERCIAL BROILERS Production, Gross Income Revised Estimates, by State's, Revised estimates of farm production, disposition, and income from chickens and eggs are presented in this report for These estimates continue the official series on production, disposition, cash receipts, and gross income, as shown in IIFarm Production, Disposition and Income from Chickens and Eggs, "; 1/ f1farm Production, Disposition, and Income from Chickens and Eggs, "j 2/ "Chickens and Eggs, Farm Production, Disposition, Cash Receipts, and Gro;s Income, "; ~/ "Chickens and Eggs, Farm Production, Disposition, Cash Receipts, and Gross Income; Commercial Broilers, Production and Gross Income, " 4/ This report is one of a series on agricultural products presenting revised estimates of production, disposition, cash receipts, alld gross income for the years ~ These revisions resulted from a review and analysis of the 1964 Census of Agriculture covering poultry numbers and other data relating to the production and disposition of chickens. Estimates of numbers on hand January 1 are revised every 5 years to reflect the changes indicated by census enumerations and all other data available. '\\'hen revisions al'e made for the inventory numbers, corresponding adjustments are usually necessary in other items, since production estim.tes take into account the difference in inventory numbers and weights a.t the beginning and end of the year as well as pounds sold during the year. An explanation of the various items included in this report, together with a description of the source of the information and the methods employed in determining the estimates, is set forth below. Data. in the following tables cover farm and commercial operations but exclude commercial broilers, except in tables 14, 15, 16 and 17. 1/ U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau Agricultural Economics. Farm Production, Disposition, and Income from Chickens and Eggs, , Rev.l.sed Estimates by States and Divisions. Statis. Bul. 133, 98 pp., July / U. S. DepCl.rtment of Agriculture, Bureau Agricultural Economics. Farm PrI)ciuction, Disposition" and Income from Chickens and Eggs, , Revised Estimates by States and Divisions, 18 pp., June / U. S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service. Chickens and Eggs, Farm Production, Disposition, Cash Receipts, and Gross Income, , Revised Estimates, by States. Statis. Bul. 183, 28 pp., June / u. S. Department of Agriculture, Statistical Reporting Service. Chickens and Eggs, Farm Production, Disposition, Cash Receipts, Gross Income, and Commercial Broilers, Production and Gross Income, , Revised Estimates, by States. Statis. Bul. 287, 26pp., June I UPDA'rA 1981 ~iil'iii~~'r'1trifirtwm h - 3

6 On Hand January 1 Inventory numbers on hand at the beginning and end of the year are the official estimates of the Crop Reporting Board as published in February each year. The level of these estimated is based on the January 1 equivalent of the Census enumerations every 5 years. In the intervening years, estimates are based on voluntary returns from producers. State r~cords of chickens assessed each year and annual farm census enumerations in some States are also used as indications of the yearly change in number/so Revised estimates of inventory numbers, by classes and value, are pub1is,hed in USDA Statistical Bulletin No. 389, Statistical Reporting Service, Febr1.tary Death Loso of Layers The annual death loss of chickeno on hand at the ~eginning of the year is &stimated from quarterly returns from crop reporters showing the number of layers per flock which died during the preceding month. The annual percentage death 10ss2 computed from these quarterly returns, is applied to numbers of chickens on hand at the beginning of the year to get the total number which died during the year. Chickens Raised The estimates of numbers of chickens raised are based primarily on the number of egg.-type chicks produced by commercial hatcheries and the proporthms of these bought (excluding cockerels destroyed) for poultry production and on assessors' enumerations where available. Another indication of chickens raised is the relation of numbers of young chickens on hand in sample flocks on June 1 (plus prior disposals and later hatchings) to inventory numbers of layers on hand June 1 J multiplied by the estimated number of June layers. Chickens Produced The estimate of the number produced is the net annual farm production of chickens. equivalent to the number raised during the year less death loss of chickens that were on hand at the beginning of the year. Young chickens of the current year's hatchings that die are not included in the number of chickells raised. The number produced also equals the number sold, plus those consumed on farms, plus or minus the change in inventory. The estimate of pounds produced (live weight) represents the pounds of chickens sold, plus the pounds consumed on producing farms, plus or rninus the change in inventory live weight during the year. Eggs Produced Annual egg production b the sum of the production in the 12 months. Estimates of monthly egg production and rate of lay are based on returns from producers who report for the first day of each month the number of layers on hand and the number of eggs produceci "yesterday." The number of layers on farms January 1 se).'ves as the starting point for the monthly estimates of layers. The change in numbers from month to month is estimated from the changes shown by reports from these sample farms. From the computed, rate of lay per bird at th~ beginning and end of the month, (Continued on page 23) - 4.r,W4Wtl*t't'isb.Q~jFw t!ti7irci+iknftu% J UPDATA 1f)81 ~~ J b

7 Year 'l'&bl.e 1.--ChiekeDS, egg8i add bro1lera Nuilbers OD had4, produation, aal.es, hole eonewaptiod, pricee, valwlll, adil income, United States, y Chickensgj OD hand ProduatiOD 2Z Sales "6Z HOme CO~iOD iz Jan. 1 Lost ~! Baiae4 ~ Buaber Poun48 Itullber Pou.Dds lfumber PouIIds ~ ~ head ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1960 ~ 369,1!84 69, , ,4577 1,142, , ,173 83, , ,082 64, , ,2.40 1,223,813 l ,079 75,251 26\), TI,392 62, , ,73'7 1,157, , ,132 66, , ,575 59, iJ.,o ,375 ~,147,lj62 19Q,711 ')(17,567 56, , ,262 60, , ,334 1,169, , ,634-48, ,351 Year Price per powld ~ Chickea Ve.J.ue of HollIe cash ; Produc- S CQnsUll!P- receipts tiod t1qj!l 7/. 1J,000 d~ dollars dollars Gross incoll8 dollars. Eggs HQme Produa-cO D8UllQ?_l Sales tiod tion 11 Mil.l1ons MI.lJ.10DS Ml.ll.1ons Price per dozen ~ Cash receipts dollars 1960 W ,812 35, , ,816 61,462 3/782 57, ,730, , ,769 91, , ,423 3,364 59, ,749, ,020 23,533 93,453 ll6,986 63,569 3,026 60, ,703, ,786 19,808 90,603 llo,411 63,500 2,729 60, ,747, , ,039 85, ,853 65,215 2,439 62, ,769,648 Egga Broilers Chickens and broilers Ve.J.u.e Pro4uat10D Year Price hcbi Gross PouDds ~ Price Cash per per C0D8\IIIP 1nc0llB sold receipts powj4 tiod ~ poudd doj..l&r& doj..l.ars ~ ~ dollars ~ ~ doj.j.ars 1960 W llo,568 1,84-1,378 1,794,933 6,017, ,014,084 6,883, ,119,449 98,417 1,81!8,364 1,990,906 6,831, ,433 7,734, ,038,643 83,612 1,786,895 2,023,373 6,907,076 1,olt8,826 7,827, ,142, ,769 1,823,948 2,102,023 7,276, ,062, 9QiI. 8,183, ,153, ,736 1,836,384 2,161,172 7,521., ,070,124 8,457, ,155,938 Y. Data 1nc1u4e both farm Gtl cqjiilercinl operat1ona. y For~r ot he&d tile SUIII of loslies, aaj..es, hoaie consumptiod, am on h&1ld em ot year eq\llll.b the DUllber rai.ed add on hadl begizmi118 at year. 3/ Lou durij18 y-.r at ch1wna OD harkl.1&ziur.y 1. Tjj J)oe. nat include young ah1ckana lost. 21 ProductioD is the quantity ava1,.l.ab1e tor 1It1l.1zat1.on during the year, i.e., sale" plw1 hom cod8uiiiptiod p1ua or Jd.nuu tbe chajlge id invelllt01'7. J SOU tor.laughter. '7/ CoDIUIIGd 1J1 the houaehold on t8h\.ll n.re produaed. F!J Excl.udes Al&aka a.l14 Hawaii..~-. ; UPDATA 1981 ~ ~----'." - 5

8 Table 2.--Chickensz Number on farms, Ja.nua.ry 1, , and number lost,, , by states Number chickens Je.nua.ry 1. Number lost 11 state r I 1960 r I 1~ 1965 I ~ head head head head head head head head head head head Maine... ~O ~ 5,071 5,314 ~4 "5,1) B --m --;;g; ~ N.H. 2,079 2,143 2,195 2,1.63 2,242 2, vt MLss. 3,674 3,634 3,365 3,307 3,369 3, R.I Conn... 3,693 3,.867 4,225 4,476 4,824 4, N.Y 10,557 10,342 10,639 11,265 12,212 13,067 2,1ll 1,862 1,596 1,464 1,710 N.. J... 12,596 11,492 10,691 10,175 9,356 8,139 2,015 1,724 1,497 1,424 1,310 Pa 21,178 20,709 20,088 19,299 18,757 19,576 4,447 4,142 3,616 3,281 3,001 Ohio 13,320 13,115 13,147 13,224 13,621 14,233 2,264 2,098 1,972 1,984 2,043 Ind... 13,990 13,963 14,046 14,532 14,153 15,123 2,378 2,374 2,107 2,180 2,123 Ill ,379 12,426 12,014 11,297 10,706 10,338 2,408 2,237 2,163 2,033 1,713 Mich. 8,443 7,855 7,915 7,530 8,063 8,554 1,604 1,414 1,266 1,280 1,451 Wis.. 10,904 10,645 10,211 9,539 8,713 8,336 1,963 1,916 1,634 1,431 1,307 Minn r 19,905 18,942 17,927 16,326 15,158 14,334 3,583 3,031 2,689 2,286 2,122 Iowa. 25,841 25,001 23,985 21,057 20,169 19,959 4,135 4,000 3,598 2,948 2,824 Mo 11,417 10,671 11,013 9,588 8,220 7,724 2,398 1,921 2,092 1,630 1,315 N.Dak. 2,838 2,652 2,705 2,355 2,129 1, S.Dak. 1 8,713 8,283 8,584 8,196 7,731 7,597 1,743 1,574 1,545 1,3~ 1,314 Nebr ,425 9,938 9,224 8,117 7,952 7,532 2,085 1,888 1,753 1,5 1,431 Kans... 7,957 7,204 6,778 5,974 5,543 5,404 1,671 1,441 1,288 1, Del... ' Mi... 2,177 2,003 2,051 2,057 2,152 2, Va. 7,023 6,797 6,777 6,914 6,844 6,676 1,331~ 1,291 1,1.52 1, W.va.. 2, ,021 1,946 1,902 1, N.C... 13,902 14,437 15,247 15,684 16,261 17,450 2,641 2,454 2,592 2,666 2,602 s.c... 4,947 5,253 5,584 5,644 5,926 5,864 1, Ga 12,901 14,287 16,603 20,246 24,126 26,833 2,451 2,429 2,744 3,314 4,086 Fla 5,879 6,545 7,048 8,141 9,686 10,772 1,117 1,113 1,057 1,221 1,356 Ky... 6,891 5,855 5,333 4,892 4,404 4,109 1, Tenn 7,213 6,529 6,462 6,097 5,977 6,078 1,443 1,175 1, Ala 8,425 9,027 11,750 12,667 13,756 15,140 1,685 1,535 1,880 2,027 2,339 Miss. 8,119 8,168 8,981 10,296 11,529 13,176 1,624 1,552 1,796 1,853 2,075 Ark.... 6,027 6,730 9,720 10,472 12,711 15,165 1,085 1,077 1,555 1,676 2,161 La 3,922 4,090 4,089 3,885 4,061 4, Okla... 4,322 3,528 3,481 3,261 3,269 3, Texas... 17,008 16,156 17,773 17,063 17,407 17,195 3,061 2,747 3,199 2,730 2,785 Mont.... 1,235 1,170 1,163 1,129 1,0;2 1, Idaho... 1,469 1,414 1,373 1,429 1,311 1, W yo Colo 1,715 1,546 1,614 1,498 1,371 1, N.Mex Ariz 1,013 1,012 1,064 1,173 1,361 1, Utah 1,760 1,602 1,511 1,493 1,457 1, Nev Waah.. 5,588 5,816 5,917 6,082 6,195 6, ,047 1,065 1, Dreg 3,360 3,332 3,213 3,159 3,127 3, iu Calif a z states 362, ~ ~.816 8aJ., Alaska..!I !/ Hawaii 2/ z f!z u.s ~62.!!8!! 266, ~92 275, J ;; Number lost during the year of chickens on hand January 1. y l1ot available. - 6

9 state. 1IliJJe B. B~ """",, Vt Mus. "" " "" R. I. " " """ Conn... N. Y. 11. J... Pa.. """""",,. Oh1o.IJJd.. ti"""",, nl-. """"",, II1ch. """",, Wi """"",, MiIlD. """""' Iowa. """"",, 110. """""",, If. De.k s. DBk. II ftebr. Tabl.e 3. --chickens llumber raised, by states, Number raised!i 1964 Del. """"",,!Ii. """""""; Va... ",, w. Va "!I. C. """""" s. c. ""'I",, Ila.. """""",, Fla. """"",, ~. """""",, 1'8u.,,;"",,.Ala. """"",, Mias v Ark. """"",, la. """""",, OklA. """",, 'l'exas Mont Ida.b.o Wyo. """"",, Colo. "0""" N. Melt Ariz. """",, Uta1l """"",,!lev. """"",, Wash. """",, states ~ Alaska gj Bava.11..., -=2L./ 7.L.;04~ =80..1= 8=12=.;8==1~4 u. s.. ; 329, , , , ,531 y Does IIOt 1nc1ude young ch1ckejlb lost. gj Not available. - 7 j UPDATA 1981 ~~I~W"~~~'~~ ~~~,

10 State Table 4.--Chickens Number and pounds produced, by States, y Number produced Pounds produced head head head head head pound pots po~s pours p0'f s Mai2ll"t... 5,135 T,73a 4,025 T,374 ~5 27,240 25, 15 25, r.ll 23, 29 21, 79 N.H 2,227 1,996 1,822 1,805 1,598 12,242 10,788 10,029 9,758 8,1~72 Vt ,031 3,816 3,571 3,093 2,661 *'S8 3,246 2,701 2,613 2,406 2,115 17,181 14,509 13,546 12,736 11,586 R.I.... 4rr ,170 1,959 2,109 1,947 1,788 Conn 3,575 3,130 3,457 3,467 3,050 18,654 16,605 18,660 19,017 16,752 If.Y.. 5,217 5,759 6,406 7,178 7,1~51 26,302 27,911 29,852 32,263 33,493 R.J. I 5,165 5,169 5,534 4,693 3,889 24,647 23,993 25,005 20,210 16,735 Pa.. 12,223 12,528 12,387 11,762 11,290 60,924 63,899 63,336 58,800 56,554 Ohio 7,804 9,077 8,644 9,481 9,537 38,100 43,458 39,856 42,907 43,004 IIld... 10,711 11,631 10,778 10,061 10,730 50,268 52,061 48,103 43,616 46,176 ~.... 8,413 8,692 6,908 6,494 6,558 37,716 38,312 30,192 28,194 28,336 Mich 4,335 5,119 4,418 4,631 4,815 21,227 24,2'(0 20,516 21,036 21,904 Wi 5,574 5,696!+,456 4,598 4,722 26,213 25,953 20,419 21, ,627 M1.nn. 14,124 14,322 11,714 10,821 10,461 61,530 61,113 50,270 46,204 44,666 Iowa.. 22,173 21,519 17,CJ72 16,688 15,045 97,919 93,'59 74,322 71,171 64,173 lic>. 8,698 '0,063 7,016 6,567 6,554 37,373 43,936 28,663 28,467 28,618 If.DB.k. 2,789 3,027 1,941 1,861 1,580 11,938 12,830 8,131 7,719 6,447 S.Dak. 5,969 6,755 5,535 5,121 5,004 25,661 29,294 23,871 22,408 21,774 Nebr.... 7,333 6,962 5,914 5,374.5,305 31,141 29,113 24,329 21,689 21,825 Ka.n8. 6,677 6,CJ72 5,173 4,546 4,117 26,426 23,983 20,692 17,973 16,117 Del ,225 4,113 3,823 3,534 3,174 m... 1,523 1,687 1,658 1,698 1,397 7,062 7,820 7,930 8,123 6,954 Va! 4,891 4,809 5,253 5,048 5,188 21,574 21,578 24,815 24,525 25,774 W.Va... 1,345 1,393 1,308 1,157 1,020 6,194 6,468 6,076 5,370 4,582 N.C... 11,316 12,061 10,762 11,756 11,964 50,984 56,866 51,291 56,769 58,720 S.C... 5,912 6,214 5,265 4,639 3,984 23,349 26,341 23,CJ70 20,867 18,7CJ7 Ga.. 10,458 12,029 16,051 17,924 18,214 46,430 63,382 83,909 90,634 90,188 Fla 3,740 4,278 4,819 5,830 6,894 16,465 18,677 21,252 26,703 32,897 Ky... 3,661 2,981 2,711 2,520 2,428 12,592 9,874 9,533 8,910 10,738 Tenn.. 3,634 3,344 3,356 3,227 3,138 12,759 11,762 12,619 12,050 14,043 Ala 6,271 8,092 7,940 8,088 9,496 24,539 34,629 36,985 39,538 47,547 Mill!) 4,634 5,958 6,465 7,234 8,284 16,723 24,451 28,044 32,403 39,977 Ark. I. 5,106 6,786 6,465 7,506 9,225 20,739 29,775 30,511 36,199 47,545 ra... 3,550 3,475 2,966 2,819 2,927 13,594 14,110 12,229 11,664 12,856 Okla.... 2,548 3,103 2,471 2,514 2,297 8,355 11,217 9,082 9,748 10,637 Texas 1 11,CJ73 12,800 10,949 11,276 11,221 43,548 52,447 45,742 47,604 47,959 Mont 1,344 1,414 1, ,530 5,690 4,407 3,650 3,450 Idaho 1,387 1,362 1,245 1, ,735 5,61.7 5,085 4,835 3,843 wyo Colo 999 1, ,060 4,425 3,785 3,082 3,195 N.Mex ,772 2,131 2,036 1,841 1,820 Ariz ,037 3,1.84 3,393 3,144 2,808 utah... 1, ,252 3,948 3,441 3,061 2,600 Nev Wash 3,463 3,719 3,606 3,590 3,787 16,045 16,873 16,151 15,815 16,933 Oreg. 2,709 3,049 2,482 1,870 1,935 11, ,189 10,549 7,704 8,244 Callf.. 24, J20 2t,4~0 1011J fi ~1~ states~ 2bO,Ji97 25, 1 25~,b 7 1,221,b5 1,144,1382 2I4z102 21J, la l z " Alaska... gj gj Hawaii 2/ 12J ~ 64~ 2[ ~ u. S. 260, , ,33 1,223,81.3 l,h7, Production is the quantity available for utilization during the year, i.e., sales p1.us hams consumption, plus or minus change in inventory. 2/ Not available. - 8 ~~~fllll~~-lir~ UPDATA 1981 t

11 'l'e.b1e chickens Number 8lld potuids of home consumption, by statf.ls, Number consumed Pounds consumed state J. % I l,ooq head poudds poums pounds poudds pounds ~ ~ ~ ~ * H.H Vt ; ItI.ss ; gr R.I II Conn TI 5; ; N.Y ; ,338 3,765 3,133 2,;99 2,236 N.J ,575 1, Fa... 1,660 1,428 1,300 1, ,968 6,854 6,240 5,255 4,168 Ohio... 2,516 2,013 1,792 1,;59 1,247 1l,070 8,857 7,706 6,704 5,237 Ind... 2,225 2,025 1,762 1,,33 1,242 8,678 7,8gB 6,872 5,979 4,720 Ill ,963 2,785 2,506 2,055 1,66, 11,556 11,l4o 10,024 8,426 6,660 Mich ,560 1,357 1, ,176 6,242 4,913 4,lTI 3,593 Wis... 2,200 2,046 1,739 1,461 1,227 9,680 8,798 7,652 6,282 5,399 Minn... 3,080 2,864 2,606 2,215 1,993 12,936 11,742 10,945 9,082 8,171 Iowa... * 4,650 4,418 3,976 3,380 2,704 19,065 l.8,1l4 16,699 13,858 ll,086 Mo 4,365 4,103 3,TI5 3,171 2,559 14,841 13,540 12,458 10,464 8,445 N.Dak. 1,273 1,209 1, ,965 4,836 4,448 3,780 3,364 S.Dak 1,713 1,576 1,481 1,293 1,120 6,509 5,989 5,628 5,043 4,256 Nebr ,022 2/780 2,530 2,075 1,826 10,879 10,008 9,108 7,470 6,391 Kans... 2,953 2,TI6 2,498 2,073 1,762 10,040 9,438 8,493 7,048 5,991 Del ftii ,465 2,094 1,696 1,402 1,121 Va. 2,569 2,441. 2,133 1,813 1,559 8,735 8,299 7,466 6,346 5,301 W.Va ,370 3,124 2,531 2,375 2,014 N.C 5,,65 5,008 4,257 3,816 3,146 18,364 16,526 14,474 12,593 10,696 S.C... 2,584 2,3TI 2,139 1,733 1,525 8,010 7,606 6,845,,372 4,880 Ga... 3,084 2,806 2,166 1,932 1,680 9,560 8,979 6,931 6,182,,376 Fla ,154 1,878 1.,649 1,614 1,251 Ky... 3,550 2,918 2,495 2,228 1,915 11,715 9,338 8.,234 7,352 7,468 Tenn. 3,044 2,722. 2,631~ 2,429 2,259 9,741 8,438 8,429 7,773 9,036 Ala. 3,194 2,TI5 2,386 2,<J76 1,827 9,582 8,602 7,635 6,851 5,846 Miss... 3,141 3,110 2,986 2,717 2,309 9,109 9,641 9,257 8,423 6,927 Ark 2,378 2,198 1,998 1,778 1,618 7,372 6,814 6,394 5,6go 6,148 La 2,206 2,007 1,746 1,554 1,430 7,059 6,623 5,762 4,973 4,719 Okla... ".. 2,308 2~262 1,855 1,614 1,340 7,155 7,012 5,936 5,165 5,226 Texas 5,899 4,896 4,217 3,504 3,243 18,287 14,688 13,073 11,213 10,378 "'" Mont ,432 2,360 2,068 1,805 1,588 Idaho ,002 1,732 1,621 1,509 1,173 Wyo ,... ; Colo ,472 2,286 2,116 1,667 1,460 N.Mex , Ariz Utah ll8 lll Nev ~ Wa.sh t. 2,981-2,609 2,21 1,841 1,474 Oreg ,3 2,46i+ 2,235 1,924 1,516 1,292 Calif' z588 ~l481 2 z z40Z 2 z States 83,204 75,210 66,217 56,943 1, , , , , ,230 Alaska... y Y Hawaii... 1L ~O ll ll U. s. 83,204 '(5,251 66,256 56,977 48, , , , , ,351 Y Not available M?#;tI4b..u~~#ldl3t&MiI*#'<. UPDATA 1981 ~ "

12 state head Maine... ~3 N.H... 2,094 Vb t 720 ltia.sll I 3,141 R.I Conn ,255 N.Y... 4,509 N.J... 5,919 Fa... 11,032 Ohio... rm... Ill... Mich Wis... Minn IO'Wa... ~.... N.Dak s S.Dak Nebr.... Kans De-l }.ti Va... W.Va... N.C... s.c. 1 Ga... Fla... I{y" i'enn Ala.. Miss... Ark..... I.a Okla. I Texas... Mont.... Idaho... Wylo. Colo. N.Mex Ariz Utah Nev Wash Oreg Calif'.. Table 6.--Chickens NtDnber and pounds sold, by states, y NtDnber sold Pounds sold ,493 8,513 6,403 3,363 3,633 12,007 18,363 5,079 1,702 4,686 4,798 4, ,065 2, ,216 3,022 5,988 2,379 1,147 1,274 2,475 1,444 2,025 1,176 1,034 6, , ,508 2, head If,2BIi 1, , ,673 ~,661 5,718 11,721 7,032 9,523 6,319 3,702 4,084 12,473 18,117 5,618 1,765 4,878 4,896 3,'( ,102 2, ,243 3,506 6,9(17 3, ,594 2,035 1,598 1, , ,949 2,595 20z848 head 4,277 1, , ,129 5,099 5,853 11,876 6,775 8,530 5,119 3,735 3,389 10,7~ 16,02 4,666 1,179 4,442 4, ,217 2, ,068 3,066 10,242 3, ,087 4,637 2,164 3,715 1, , ,879 2, head 4,139 1, , ,064 5,666 5,362 11,186 7,525 8,907 5,030 3,190 3,963,,774 1,196 4,764 1,142 4,293 3,464 2, ,234 3, ,363 2,624 12,112 3, ,923 3,284 3,489 1,089 <'192 7, ,005 1, head 3,750 1, , ,969 6,110 4,984 9,565 7,678 8,518 5,261 3,543 3,872 9,292 12,551 4, ,018 3,899 2, ,093 3, ,629 2,521 13,827 5, ,285 4,328 5,153 1, , ,039 1, poudds 25,933 11,517 3,672 16,647 2,132 16,926 22,996 27,819 55,160 28,014 41,714 30,734 16,815 17,802 52,831 82;634 26,411 7,829 21,087 22,551 19,699 3,576 5,432 14,014 4,131 29,731 13,901 29,940 11,181 5,850 6,370 12,1.18 7,364 9,922 5,762 5,170 28,925 23, po~ 10,222 3,08~ ,860 14,167 22,839 26,303 59,777 34,457 43,806 29,067 17,770 19,195 53, T15 28,652 7,766 21,951 22,032 16,3T7 3,675 5,510 13,373 3,829 36,209 17,179 42,823 14,485 3,042 3,652 13,229 10,582 8,310 7,492 4,440 30,806 3,384 3,360 3,964 4, ,~ 1, ,010 2,774 2,769 4,174 3, ,038 13,860 8, ,418 87/562 POund 23,52 9,966 3,~05 13, 73 1,906 16,897 23,965 26,338 60,568 31,842 39,238 23,036 17,181 15,589 46,oJ.~9 70,506 23,330 5,188 19,989 19,760 15,656 3,619 6,207 16,705 3,890 34,588 15,943 56, ,012 3,416 5,978 25,040 11,686 20,432 7,405 4,180 35,722 2,485 3, ,156 1,281 2,780 2, ,243 8,836 lcf7/380 " pounds 22,351 9,137 2,~8 12, 2 1,836 16,852 25,497 23,057 55,930 34,615 39,191 22,132 14,674 18,230 42,028 61,043 24,296 4,911 19,318 14,895 12,778 3,196 6,293 18,508 3,197 41,233 14,170 64,030 18,600 3,900 4,865 27,569 18,062 19,538 5,881 4,549 34,912 2,176 3, ,948 1,324 2,300 2, ,522 6, z 606 ~ds 19, 75 8,491 2,651 12,204 1,630 16,330 27,495 21,431 48,782 35,319 37,479 23,148 16,298 17,811 39,956 53,969 22,455 4,007 18,081 17,156 10,724 2,954 5,793 21,263 2,720 41,960 14,118 72,132 27,085 4,686 4,512 35,196 25,968 29,372 6,481 5,278 38,493 1,905 3, ,710 1,697 2,894 2, ,979 7, states z z z AJ..a.ska. y Hawaii. 2Z Z 2 z 016 l z920 2z301 2z075 Y u.s z z z / z / ~ z z 634 Y. Sold for slaughter. g; Not available. """'"" i'- ~"Illi {~*i~~l?#.~iii~.b_aiii'~ I UPDATA 1981! Ji ~- "'

13 Table 7.-Chickens Price per pound and value of' production, by states, Aver,age annual price per pound Value of' production state I 191f<> Cents' eents Cents Cents Cents dollars dollars dollars dojj.ars dollars Maine lb"o l2.9 i4.5 i3.2 IT'5 4,358 3,304 3,686 3,119 2,470 N.H ,971 1,348 1,404 1, vt llq2 306 Mass....,!l ,801 1,857 1,910 1,643 1,286 R.I Conn..." ,003 2,208 2,612 2,548 1,893 N.-Y ,945 3,796 3,642 3,936 3,115 N.J. c ,870 3,335 3,176 1,960 1,506 Pa ,870 9,329 8,994 7,820 7,013 Ohio ,105 4,867 4,663 4,806 4,257 Ind , ,384 5,414 5,051 4,711 4,433 Ill ,073 3,295 2,476 2,312 2,069 Mich ,547 2,257 2,523 2,608 2,322 Minn ,599 3,972 3,066 3,003 2,725 Iowa ,106 5,695 4,608 4,341 3,658 Mo ,962 3,822 2,379 2,363 2,261 N.Dak.... t S.Dak ,258 1,728 1,289 1,232 1,154 ~iis ,491 1,817 1, Nebr ' ,554 1,718 1,338 1,193 1,200 Kans. _ II 8.2 I O 2 2 5, ,246 1,679 1,221 1, Del Md , , Va ,085 2,481 3,052 2,918 2,912 W.Va N.C ,444 7,336 6,565 7,210 6,929 S.C ,736 3,661 3,045 2,608 2,207 Ga ,686 7,733 10,908,n;87r 10,372 Fla I ,210 "'2~BJT" 3,286 Ky ,536 1,047 1, ,095 Tenn ,493 1,270 1,325 1,229 1,348 Ala ,116 4,121 4,623 4,863 5,658 Miss ,408 2,787 3,421 3,564 3,278 Ark ,468 3,275 3,570 4,163 5,135 La ,202 2,060 1,773 1,621 1,594 Okla Texas I 8.4 4,513 2,035 4,163 4,142 4,029 M J;lt lI9 400 I~o , Wyo Colo N.Mex Ariz '.52 Utah Nev Wash ,604 1,417 1,163 1,139 1,101 Oreg ,171 1, Calif I 2 I ,338 8,933 8,433 8,080 7, States , ,I62 118,4.'10 112,2lfl 107,531 Alaska Hawaii.. 1/ li 4 1/ I U!S ~8t , , , , N'ot available ~. "~I~i""~~~~~~' I UPDATA 1981 '{ ~~

14 Table 8.--Chickens value of home consumption and cash receipts 1'rom sales, by States, y Value of home cons~tion gj Cash receipts from sales State dollars dollars dollars dollars dollars dollars dollars dollars dollars do~ MUne ,149 2,984 3,411 2,950 2,286 N.H ,854 1,278 1,395 1, Vt }.kss ,713 1,986 1,900 1,553 1,355 R.I Conn ,725 1,884 2,366 2,258 1,845 N.Y ,449 3,106 2,924 3,lll 2,557 N.J....., ,368 3,656 3,345 2,237 1,929 Fa 1,291 1, ,936 8,727 8,601 7,h39 6,049 Ohio 1, ,754 3,859 3,726 3,877 3,497 Ind 1, ,298 4,556 4,120 4,233 3,598 nl... 1, ,319 2,500 1,889 1,815 1,690 Mich ,018 1,653 2,113 1,820 1,728 Wis 1, ,065 1,843 1,387 1,586 1,407 Minn 1, ,808 3,486 2,809 2,732 2,437 Iowa... 1,773 1,105 1, ,685 4,863 4,371 3,724 3,076!til.. 1,573 1,178 1, ,800 2,493 1,936 2,01'7 1,774 N.Dak S.Dak ,856 1,295 1,079 1, Nebr h ,849 1,300 1, Kans ,674 1, Del lli Va 1, ,004 J.,538 2,055 2,202 2,403 W.Va N.C... 2,681 2,132 1,853 1,599 1,262 4,341 4,671 4,427 5,237 4,951 S.C... 1,282 1, , ,224 2,388 2,104 1,771 1,666 Ga l,3ti 1, ,311 5,224 7,306 8,388 8,295 Fla ,409 1,434 1,561 1,879 2,952 KY. 1, Tenn Ala.... 1,217 1, ,540 1,574 3,130 3,391 4,188 Miss.. 1,312 1,099 1, ,060 1,206 1,426 1,987 2,129 Ark , ,391 2,21q 3/.172 la... 1, ,094 1, Okla Texas 1,920 1,410 1, ,037 2,957 3,251 3,037 3,233 Mont Idaho Wyo Colo N.Mex Ariz utah Nev Wash ,204 1, Oreg Gallf. ee" ~ z44~ 1z731 Il5~2 7z States 35,451 26,731 23,498 19,780 16, ,65 90,724 93,001 90,101 85,439. Alaska ~ Hawaii ~ ~~ ~ 462 4~11 48~ ~61 U. S... ~ 35,451 26,769 27,533 19,808 16, ,365 91,210 93,453 90,603 85,814 Y Data cover both farm anit cojmde~'cia1 operetions but exclude broilers shown in later tables. gj Valued at same price as eggs sold. Y Not ave.llab1e. _ 12 _ ~_~ii~~' "~~.iib~""~.~ UPDATA 1981 l~,~ ~.'.~..

15 State!able 9.--Chickea81 th'oii8 income; -b;y state., y Gross incane i. 1,006 dolltu's dollars dollars dollars dollars JI&iJle e... ~ 3,065 3,489 3,015 2,,342 B.B. "... 1,914 1,313 1,428 1, ft Malls.... 2,836 2,04.7 1,955 1,599 1,391 R.I... "... " la7 Conn.... " ,951 2,423 2,296 1,875 N.Y.... 4,,100 3,618 3,306 3,428 2,765 N.J... " 4,615 3,814 3,458 2,302 1,977 Pa.... " "... '.0,227 9,728 9,487 8,138 6,566 Ohio... 5,237 4,851 4,628 4,628 4,015 Ind.... 6,400 5,377 4,842 4,879 4,051 IlJ ,,",567 3,4;8 2,7ll 2,506 2,176 Mich.... 2,819 2,234 2,717 2,338 2,109 Will ''' 3,188 2,688 2,068 2,133 1,834 Minn. III '"... 5,985 4,249 3,477 3,322 2,935 Iowa 9,458 5,,968 5,406 4,50 3, '708 Mo. eo" " 4,373 3,671 2,970 2,886 2,441 N.Dak... 1, S.Dak... do 2,429 1,648 1,383 1,339 1,l.84 Bobr.... "... 2,741 1,890 1,588 1,230 1,296 Kans. >... 2,527 1,807 1, ,1'(0 986 Del Md.... " 1, , $1 Va.... 3,253 2,492 2,973 2,~ 3,002 W.Va. ~... "... 1, N.C, I,... 7,022 6,803 6,280 6,836 6,213 s,c. 3,506 3,445 3,008 2,443 2,242 II II " ~.... 5,688 6,319 8,207 9,198 8,913 Fla.... 1,680 1,620 1,732 2,042 3,088!!Y. "',... 2,J.43 1,312 1,258 1,226 1,240 TeDJl.... 1,885 1,305 1,513 '1,28-1 1,300 Ala.... 2,757 2,598 4,084 4,234-,,",884 Misa.... 2,372 2,,305 2,555 2,914 2,697 0 ~ Ark.... It " I.e.. II,. 2,058 2,OTI 1,66;' 2,061 3,139 1,909 2,901 1,508 3,836 1,389 Olda.... 1,121 1, Texas,. ~!~,957 4,367 4,4111 4,013 4,105 0 MoDt, II. " 'r6e ' laabo./ii Wyo.. " Colo N.Mex Ariz ll Utah Nev...., Hash.... 1,502 1,383 1,115 1,107 1,005 Oreg.... ls~w2 1, Calif ,739 7,939»705 7, '0, ,455 ll6, , ,457 states. ; -Alaska. gj Hawaii. 2/ ') u. s.... " 140, , , , ,853 y. Data cover both farm and CODIIlerclal operations but exclude broilers shown in later tables. y Not available "1St_~!i~~_.tA Y*ditfi!irW' it UPDATA 19H1 I

16 , Table 10.--Eggs Number produced add home consumption, by states, Egg production Eggs consumed in households State MIl1Jle... I. B.... Vt.... MIlas.... R.I.... Collll.... B.Y.... J.... Pa.... Ohio. IJId.... Ill.... Mich.... Wis.... MiIIIl.... Iowa. Iil.... If.Dak.... S.Dak.... Debr.... Kans.... Del. o Va.... W.Va.... N.C.... S.C.... Ga.... Fla.... Ky.... TeDn.... Ala.... Miss.... Ark.... la.... Okla.... Teas..., I... ~1.1l!9.!!! MUl10DS MUllons Ml.l.l10llS Mil.l1ons Mil.l1ons M1l.l1ons Millions Mil.l1ons MI.llions ,844 2,012 3.,529 2,471 2,526 2,397 1,439 1,965 3,553 4,781 1,1' ,480 1,843 1, , ,r ,2l.8 1, ,333 1, , ,765 1,922 3,420 2,329 2,467 2,281 1,394 l,8gb 3,500 4,741 1,7r ,4gB 1,733 1, , , ,444 1, ,490 1,274 1, , ,874 1,802 3,304 2,466 2,375 2,283 1,385 1,933 3,282 4,432 1, ,587 1,623 1, , , ,757 1, ,823 1;492 1, , ,020 1,703 3,210 2,468 2,388 2,014 1,362 1,748 2,925 4,044 1, ,446 1, ,2r , ,321 1, ,009 1,774 1, ,510 1, ,151 1,504 3,267 2,481 2,386 1,857 1,468 1,546 2,838 3,995 1,4r ,406 1, , , ,743 1, ,200 1,982 2, ,595!tint B IdlJho Wyo Colo )( Ariz ll Utah.... 3r Nev Wash.... 1,048 1,046 1,051 1, Oreg ' a88 11~04 2~ 42 n ~~ ~o 48 States 61,462 62,265 63,404 63,324 65,022 3,782 3,362 3,025 2,728 2,438 Alaska Hawaii y U. S. 61,602 62,423 63,569 63,500 65,215 3,784 3,364 3,026 2,729 2,439 Y Not available. Y Lesa than one-half m11l1on egga. ' ul.tl~. '< ii~ifgl'lhfa'i' ililifi.j_~ / UPDATA f " Y gj gj r{j

17 Table 11.--Eggst Number mold and price per dozen, by StateD, 1960-~ Eggs liold Price per dozen state t t t t t 196<> t 1961 t t 1964 t Millions Millions Millions MImons M1 J11ons Cents dints C<!nta Cents I GiDi. Maine , D.4'"" ~ WT ~ N.H vt Mass...t R.I..... Conn.... N.Y t N.J Pa z t Ohio... Ikld t Ill... Mich... 1 Wis... t ~ ~.I Iowa 1 Mo N.Dak. B.Dalt. t Nebr.... I IranfI...s t Del.... II.. )Ii I Va.... W.Va.,... R.C. s.c... Ga.... Fla... Ky' It... Tenn..Al..&. Mills. t Ark. It IA ,786 2,000 3,431 2,336 2,423 2,266 1,354 1,825 3,383 4,546 1, ,411 1,720 1, , ,120 1, ,214 1, rr{ ,711 1,912 3,330 2,217 2,380 2,158 1,321 1,775 3,348 4,535 1, ,434 1,628 1, , , ,351 1, ,388 1,151 1, ,825 1,793 3,224 2,369 2,302 2,170 1,31.8 1,827 3,139 4,245 1, ,526 1,524 1, , ,685 1, ,727 1,384 1, ,978 1,695 3,136 2,381 2,323 1,912 1,304 1,652 2,796 3,870 1, ,390 1, , , ,260 1, ,920 1,679 1, ,ll4 1,497 3,197 2,405 2,333 1,m 1,414 1.,460 2f7?~ 3,849 1, ,355 1, , , ,692 1, ,121 1,897 2, ~ !3.~ ~ ~ Okla Texas 2,191 2,432 2,452 2,362 2, Mont Idaho Wyo. Colo., It It... N.Mex.... Ariz... Utah ~ Nev.... Wa.sh.... Oreg.... Calif... 2~g II 1, ~~ , l,o<yt 51~ , ~ ~5.6 ~ ~~.7 ~ States 2Z J ii'2 i~ I ~4.4 3].8 Alaska t Hawa.1i 13 ~ Y u.s. z Q a ~5.6 3~.8 31~ y Not a.vailab1e. ")~"" ~~lit~r, UPDATA 1981 Ii J ~1.5

18 Table 12.--Egp cash receipts and value ot home coi1ljulllption, by Sltates, Cuh receipts State s s z ~s_s_~~_i_i_i~i~ 1,1000 dollars dollars dollars dollars dollars dollars dollars dollars doll.vs dollars Mair.1e 35,402 34,398 34,177 36,895 36, B. H'. 14,034 14,262 13,175 13,603 13, l V't... 6,394 5,613 5,378 4,748 4,556 3n Mas.. 29,811 25,595 24,108 22,834 22, R.I... o. 3,426 3,260 3,196 3,186 3, i2 It Conn... 29,515 29,342 30,401 29,899 31, N.Y... 62,510 51,116 58,248 62,142 64,301 2,030 1,805 1,564 1,320 1,125 N.J n,167 65,6l! 5 57,824 53,251 44, Fa 126,940 1l0, ,168 98,78"- 97,508 3,3leo 2,992 2,560 2,331 2,135 Ohio 65,992 64,293 63,963 64,684 63,732 3,814 3,248 2,619 2,364 2,014- Ind ,027 63,665 57,358 59,043 59,880 2,807 2,327 1,819 1,652 1,360 Ill... 54,950 53,590 49,729 46,047 41,666 3,177 3,054. 2,590 2,456 1,974- Mich ,461 36,878 35,256 35,425 36,175 2,352 2,03EI 1,792 1,576 1,381 Wis. 48,362 46,742 44,914 41,025 35,283 3,nO 3,2351 2,606 2,384 2,078. Minn... 1'7,245 76,167 67,750 60,114 57,595 3,882 3,45/3 3,086 2,774 2,477 Iowa 106, ,061 91,621 85,140 81,150 5,483 4,771~ 4,036 3,828 3,078 Mo... 38,631 40,632 35,708 32,127 29,708 4,886 4,319 3,465 3,241 2,770 N.Dak... 7,300 8,007 6,9,8 6,783 6,960 1,159 1, S.Dak 30,101 32,026 29,757 28,727 27,439 1,472 1,429 1,190 1,157 1,033 Nebr... 37,410 37,308 30,226 29,137 28,064 2,675 2,406 1,963 1,919 1,702 Kans... 26,800 25,412 20,374 19,274 18,479 2,882 2,534 1,932 1,813 1,566 Del. 5,469 4,969 4,990 4,890 5, U ,672 10,306 9,958 10,1i21 10, i Va 35,506 34,148 32,918 37,352 34,006 3,969 3,524-3,325 3,082 2,679 W.Va... ll,679 10,764 9,970 9,916 9,685 1,507 1,414 1,173 1, N.C... 64,155 69,594 75,438 78,on 80,251 8,330 6,6a!6 5,412 4,755 4,009 S.C. 26,047 28,156 27,900 29,477 29,780 2,918 2,692 2,200 1,985 1,674 Ga ,153 87,575 96, , ,836 3,936 3,464 2,592.,196 1,738 Fla.. 34,421 35,187 37,002 40,931 47, ~j Ky ,951 18,370 16,372 16,425 13,963 5,179 4,6l19 4,301 4,092 3,232 Tenn. 24,415 23,155 23,345 24,628 25,924 5,890 5,~n 4,543 4,261 3,690 Ala 43,603 49,043 59,291~ 66,240 n,584 4,274 3,6()4 3,296 3,070 2,666 Miss 34,553 40,765 46,941 57,366 64,024 4,311 4,356 3,663 3,246 2,869 Ark 27,026 38,013 45,076 55,836 67,140 3,032 3,0'77 2,866 2,801 2,549 La ,010 17,466 16,400 16,800 18,813 2,662 2,520 2,133 1,885 1,970 Okla. 12,980 13,224 1l,842 12,042 12,426 2,576 2,544 2,298 2,12'( 1,886 Texas... 62,078 69,n7 71,517 71,641 7),475 6,092 5,189 4,696 4,489 4,158 Mont. 5,160 5,450 5,124 4,998 4-, Idaho... 7,509 6,466 6,126 6,004 5, n Wyo.... 1,403 1,545 1,470 1,305 1, Colo.... 6,655 6,815 7,014 6,'706 6,365 1, N.Mex. 4,084 4,483 4,361 4,341 3, Ariz.... 5,640 5,824 5,728 6,392 6, utah... 8,550 7,465 6,694 7,182 6, Nev Wash ,344 29,371 27,571 27,416 25,733 1,406 1,;L Oreg ,792 17,751 15,928 15,428 14,891 1,170 1,1J GaUf , , , ,9...42=----1",..,.L5~,.---h/;! u.T..;8;.;,6..; ,;..;.._ 48 1,730,810 1,694,997 1,760,858 98,304 76,709 states ; 1,741,938 1,739, ,568 83,550 66,684 Alaslta!I Y HavaH... ; 6,911 7,599 7,886 1,732 8,462 loo ,737,721 1,703,283 1,769,648 98, ,769 u. S ,947 1,147, ,668 8, ,736 g Valued at same price as eggs sold. gj' Not available UPDATA 1981 I

19 i state Table Eggel Gross incqllle, by states, 1960~ Gross IncOll!i! ~1,OOO dollars dollars dollars dollars dollars MaiJle... 35,830 34,TI6 34,504 37,170 36,564 N.H..,... 14,208 14,384 13,291 13,677 13,724 Vt.... 6,165 5,912 5,636 4,959 4,160!liass ,084 25,806 24p ,991 22,659 R.I.... 3,47l- 3;302 3,238 3,225 3,3.88 Conn ,869 29,594 30,607 30,055 31,348 N.Y ,540 58,961 59,812 63,462 65,426 N.j. u... 11,594 65,968 58,1l4 53,502 44,994 Fa , ,7J.4 105, ,643 Ohio,. 69,806 67,541 66,582 67,048 65,746 Ind.... '... 68,834 65,992 59,177 60,695 61,240 Ill ,127 56,644 52,319 48,503 43,640 Mich ,813 ~,915 37,048 37,001 37,556 Wis ,072 1!) ,520 43,409 37,361 Minn.... P".. 81,127 79,625 70,836 62,888 60~072 Iowa... 1.ll, ,833 95,657 88,968 84,228 Mo ,517 44,951 39,173 35,368 32,478 N.Dak.... '"... 8,459 9,172 7,955 1,TIO 7,881 S.Dak ,573 33,455 30,947 29,884 28,472 Iiebr ,085 39,714 32,189 31,056 29,766 Kans... 29,682 27,5)lI6 22,306 21,087 20,045 DeL... 5,594 5,088 5,1l0 5,Oll 5,181 Mi.... 1l,379 10,963 10,520 10,917 ll,323 Va ,1~75 37,672 36,243 40,434 36,685 W.Va ,186 12,178 ll,143 1l,022 10,621 N.C... 72,485 76,220 80,850 82,826 84,260 S.C ,965 30,848 30,100 31,462 31,454 Ga ,089 91,039 99, , ,574 FJ..a ,2i7 3;,845 37,543 41,388 47,370 Ky.... "... 23,130 23,059 20,673 20,517 17,195 Tenn... 30,305 28,482 21,888 28,889 29,614 Ala ,8TI 52,647 62,590 69,310 74,250 Miss... If... 38,864 45,121 50,604 60,612 66,893 Ark ,058 41,090 47,942 58,637 69,689 la....! 18,672 19,986 18,533 18,685 20,783 Okla.. III Texas... 15,556 68,110 15,768 74,906 14,140 76,213 14,169 76,136 14,312 77,633 Mont... 6,120 6,450 6,039 5,801 5,217 Idaho... 8,389 7,188 6,822 6,662 6,394 W'~... 1,739 1,923 1,820 1,616 1,555 Colo.... 7,700 7,780 7,859 7,445 7,019 N.Mex... 4,556 4,870 4,658 4,600 4,168 Ariz... 5,781 5,971 5,8~!~ 6,453 6,8118 Uts.h... 1'. 8,928 7,770 6,983 7,467 6,751 NeY II E Wash '".. 32,750 30,509 28,465 28,223 26,396 Oreg.... ~ 19,962 18,753 16,758 16,154 15,553 calif , , , , , States 1,841,378 1,840,242 1,778,541 1,815,781 1,827,542 Ala.ska y Hawa.ii 7,01l 7,7C'tO 7,936 7,778 8,5W U. s... 1,848,389 1,848,364 1,786,895 1,823,948 1,836,384 g Not available UPDATA ,l ~~jlltailillir.w ~... If ~ a. "'i_1< t f _,J;

20 state Table Broilers Number produced, by states, Number produced Thou. Thou. Thou. Thou. 'lhou. M3.1De... 54,148 58,480 61,969 63,849 67,680 If.H.... 5,615 5,560 5,61.6 3,632 2,735 Vt.... 5Cf{ Mass.... 9,500 8,Cf{5 7,1.06 8,172 6,701 R.I ,517 1, ,21.0 1, Colm , , , , ,299 N.Y. II! 1.0,328 8,469 6,606 4,294 3,564 N.J.... 5,500 4,700 3,500 2,800 2,000 Fa ,725 38,849 37,795 38,497 38,572 Ohio... 14, ,456 ll,1.68 9,716 8,550 IDd. 36, ,472 32,499 27,541 24,482 Ill.... 5,487 5,1.44 3,204 2,368 1.,201 Mich.... 3,200 3,1.00 2,790 2,567 2,002 Wis ,666 18,806 15, ,638 1l,753 MiIm.... 6,619 10,392 1l,, , ,1.35 Iowa... 3,522 2,888 2,975 2,61.8 2,225 Mo ,750 42,600 37,100 32,300 32,300 N.DB.k.... S.Dak.... Rebr.... 2,175 1,892 1, ,260 Kans.... 1,891 1,702 1,430 1., Del ,343 89,516 91, , ,293 Mi , , , , ,249 Va... "".. 54,511 52, ,668 44,288 46,945 I W.Va ,772 23, , , ,227 N.C... " , , , , ,161 S.C ,480 20,100 20,755 20,319 17,1.43 Ga , , , , ,880 Fla , ,222 ll,855 9,721. ll,082 Ky ,520 16,850 15, ,890 ll,601 '!'elm... 33,340 33,007 33,337 36,004 40,41.2 Ala , , , , ,764 Miss , , , , ,938 Ark , , , , ,835 I.e ,250 24,959 24,029 27,481 29,383 Okla.... 6,711 7,382 8,932 13,577 13,170 Texas , , , , ,1.29 Mont.... Idaho... 3,850 4,3l.2 4,441 5,322 4,896 Wyo.... Colo.... 1, !/692!/523!/ N.Mex Ariz Y!/!/ Utah... 1,846 2,104 1,809 1,375 1,595 Nev... Wash... 15,505 15,970 15,426 18,175 19,221 Oreg ,738.1l,619 9,661 8,364 9,870 Calif... 54,817 62,673 60,400 60,650 51, states 1,794,933 1,989,603 2,022,038 2,100,639 2,159,760 Alaska... Hawaii... 2/ 1,303 1,335 1,384 1,41.2. u. S... 1,794,933 1,990,906 2,023,373 2,102,023 2,161,172 Y Colorado a~ Arizona combined to avoid disclosing individual operations. g; Not available. - 18

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