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2014AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS
ANNUAL BULLETIN
ILLINOIS
Illinois Agricultural Statistics 2014 Annual Bulletin
Compiled by the United States Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service
Illinois Field Office
Mark Schleusener, State Statistician Harvey Roemer, NASDA Coordinator
801 Sangamon Ave Room 54, IL Dept of Ag Bldg
Springfield, IL 62702
Toll Free: (800) 551-1014 http://www.nass.usda.gov/il
Issued Cooperatively by the:
Illinois Department of Agriculture and
United States Department of Agriculture
Philip Nelson, Commissioner National Agricultural Statistics Service
Joseph Reilly, Administrator
USDA Is an equal opportunity employer
Illinois Annual Bulletin (August 2015) 1 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Table of Contents
General
Rank and Quantity Produced, Selected Commodities — Illinois, Leading State, and Untied States: 2014 ...........3
Number of Farms, Land in Farms and Average Farm Size - Illinois and United States: 2005 - 2014 ....................3
Crops
Corn for Grain Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Illinois: 2010-2014 ............4
Corn for Silage Area Harvested, Yield, and Production — Illinois: 2010-2014 .....................................................4
Soybeans for Beans Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value —
Illinois: 2010-2014 ...................................................................................................................................................4
Sorghum for Grain Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value —
Illinois: 2010-2014 ...................................................................................................................................................5
Sorghum for Silage Area Harvested, Yield, and Production — Illinois: 2010-2014 ..............................................5
Winter Wheat Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Illinois: 2010-2014 .............5
Oat Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Illinois: 2010-2014 ..............................5
Alfalfa Hay Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Illinois: 2010-2014 .....................................6
Other Hay Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Illinois: 2010-2014 .......................................6
Summer Potato Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value —
Illinois: 2010-2014 ...................................................................................................................................................6
Corn Stocks by Position and Month — Illinois: 2009-2014....................................................................................7
Soybean Stocks by Position and Month — Illinois: 2009-2014 ..............................................................................8
Wheat Stocks by Position and Month — Illinois: 2009-2014 .................................................................................9
Sorghum Stocks by Position and Month — Illinois: 2009-2014 ...........................................................................10
Hay Stocks by Month — Illinois: 2009-2014 ........................................................................................................11
Grain Storage Capacity by Position and Number of Off-Farm Facilities — Illinois:
December 1, 2009-2014 .........................................................................................................................................11
Fruits & Nuts
Apple Acreage, Yield, Production, Price and Value — Illinois 2010-2014 ..........................................................12
Unutilized Apple Production — Illinois: 2010-2014.............................................................................................12
Peach Acreage, Yield, Production, Price and Value — Illinois: 2010-2014 .........................................................12
Vegetables
Sweet Corn for Fresh Market Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value —
Illinois: 2005-2014 .................................................................................................................................................13
Pumpkins for Fresh Market and Processing Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and
Value — Illinois: 2005-2014 .................................................................................................................................13
Floriculture
Floriculture – Illinois: 2013 and 2014 ...................................................................................................................14
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Livestock
Cattle and Calves: Number by Class and Calf Crop — Illinois: January 1, 2011-2015 ....................................... 15
All Cattle and Calves Production and Income — Illinois: 2010-2014 ................................................................. 15
Milk Cows and Production by Month — Illinois: 2013-2014 .............................................................................. 15
Hogs and Pigs Total, Breeding and Market Inventory, Farrowings, Pigs per litter, Pig crop, and
Marketings — Illinois: December 1, 2005-2014 .................................................................................................. 16
Market Hogs and Pigs Inventory by Weight Group — Illinois: December 1, 2005-2014 ................................... 16
Hogs and Pigs: Production, Marketings and Income — Illinois: 2005-2014 ...................................................... 16
Sheep and Lamb Inventory by Class — Illinois: January 1, 2006-2015 .............................................................. 17
Market Sheep and Lamb Inventory by Weight Group — Illinois: January 1, 2006-2015 .................................... 17
Sheep and Lamb: Lamb Crop, Farm Slaughter and Death Loss — Illinois: 2005-2014 ...................................... 18
Wool Production, Price and Value — Illinois: 2005-2014 ................................................................................... 18
Goat Inventory — Illinois: January 1, 2008-2015 ................................................................................................ 18
Commercial Hog Slaughter — Illinois: Monthly 2013-2014 ............................................................................... 19
Commercial Calf Slaughter — Illinois: Monthly 2013-2014 ............................................................................... 19
Commercial Sheep and Lamb Slaughter - Illinois: Monthly 2013-2014 .............................................................. 19
Honey: Number of Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value — Illinois: 2005-2014 ..................... 21
Layers and Eggs — Illinois: 2010-2014 ............................................................................................................... 21
Manufactured Dairy Products — Illinois: 2010-2014 .......................................................................................... 21
County Estimates
Corn Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production by County – Illinois: 2014......................................... 22
Soybean Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production by County – Illinois: 2014 ................................... 24
Sorghum Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production by County – Illinois: 2014 .................................. 26
Winter Wheat Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production by County – Illinois: 2014 .......................... 27
Oat Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production by County – Illinois: 2014 ........................................... 29
Alfalfa Hay Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production by County – Illinois: 2014 .............................. 30
Other Hay Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production by County – Illinois: 2014 ................................ 32
Cattle Inventory by Class and County – Illinois: January 1, 2015 ........................................................................ 34
Cash Rent by Land Type and County – Illinois: 2014 .......................................................................................... 35
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Rank and Quantity Produced, Selected Commodities — Illinois, Leading State, and Untied States: 2014
Commodity Unit Illinois Leading State United
States Rank Quantity State Quantity
Field Crops Corn, grain, production ................. (1,000 bu) Soybeans, grain, production ......... (1,000 bu) Sorghum, grain, production ........... (1,000 bu) Winter Wheat, grain, production .... (1,000 bu) Hay, all, production .................... (1,000 tons) Fruits & Vegetables Apples, production ........................... (Mil lbs) Peaches, production .................. (1,000 tons) Corn, sweet, production 1 ............ (1,000 cwt) Pumpkins, production ................. (1,000 cwt) Livestock 2 Cattle & calves .......................... (1,000 head) Hogs & pigs .............................. (1,000 head) Miscellaneous Farms ............................................ (number) Land in farms ........................... (1,000 acres) Average size of farm .......................... (acres)
2 1
12 10 31
20 18 9 1
28 4
7 13 18
2,350,000 547,680
2,226 44,890 1,755
21.0 3.7 769
7,458
1,140 4,700
74,500 26,900
361
Iowa Illinois
Kansas Kansas
Texas
Washington California California
Illinois
Texas Iowa
Texas Texas
Wyoming
2,367,400 547,680 199,800 246,400 11,746
7,300.0 620.0 5,423 7,458
11,800 21,300
245,500 130,000
2,598
14,215,532 3,968,823
432,575 1,377,526
139,798
11,431.2 852.9
25,346 13,143
89,800 67,726
2,084,000 913,000
438
1 Fresh market. 2 Inventory January 1, 2015 for cattle; December 1, 2014 for hogs.
Number of Farms, Land in Farms and Average Farm Size - Illinois and United States: 2005 - 2014 [Places with annual sales of agricultural products of $1,000 or more.]
Year
Illinois United States
Number of farms
Land in farms
Average farm size
Number of farms
Land in farms
Average farm size
(number) (1,000 acres) (acres) (number) (1,000 acres) (acres)
2005 ...................... 2006 ...................... 2007 ...................... 2008 ...................... 2009 ...................... 2010 ...................... 2011 ...................... 2012 ...................... 2013 ...................... 2014 ......................
72,500 72,400 76,900 76,600 76,200
75,900 75,500 75,100 75,100 74,500
27,000 26,900 26,800 26,700 26,900
26,900 27,000 26,900 26,900 26,900
372 372 349 349 353
354 358 358 358 361
2,098,690 2,088,790 2,204,950 2,184,500 2,169,660
2,149,520 2,131,240 2,109,810 2,102,010 2,084,000
927,940 925,790 921,460 918,600 917,590
915,660 914,420 914,600 914,030 913,000
442 443 418 421 423
426 429 433 435 438
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Corn for Grain Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Illinois: 2010-2014
Year Area
planted Area
harvested Yield
per acre Production
Price per bushel 1
Value of production
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (bushels) (1,000 bushels) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)
2010 ........................... 2011 ........................... 2012 ........................... 2013 ........................... 2014 ...........................
12,600 12,600 12,800 12,000 11,900
12,400 12,350 12,250 11,800 11,750
157.0 157.0 105.0 178.0 200.0
1,946,800 1,938,950 1,286,250 2,100,400 2,350,000
5.24 6.25 6.87 4.52 3.65
10,201,232 12,118,438 8,836,538 9,493,808 8,577,500
1 Marketing year average price (preliminary for 2014).
Corn for Silage Area Harvested, Yield, and Production — Illinois: 2010-2014
Year Area
harvested Yield
per acre Production
(1,000 acres) (tons) (1,000 tons)
2010 ....................................................... 2011 ....................................................... 2012 ....................................................... 2013 ....................................................... 2014 .......................................................
110 130 220 100 80
18 21 11 19 22
1,980 2,730 2,420 1,900 1,760
Soybeans for Beans Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Illinois: 2010-2014
Year Area
planted Area
harvested Yield
per acre Production
Price per bushel 1
Value of production
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (bushels) (1,000 bushels) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)
2010 ........................... 2011 ........................... 2012 ........................... 2013 ........................... 2014 ...........................
9,100 8,950 9,050 9,500 9,800
9,050 8,910 8,930 9,480 9,780
51.5 47.5 43.0 50.0 56.0
466,075 423,225 383,990 474,000 547,680
11.80 12.80 14.60 13.20 10.30
5,499,685 5,417,280 5,606,254 6,256,800 5,641,104
1 Marketing year average price (preliminary for 2014).
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Sorghum for Grain Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Illinois: 2010-2014
Year Area
planted Area
harvested Yield
per acre Production
Price per bushel 1
Value of production
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (bushels) (1,000 bushels) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)
2010 ........................... 2011 ........................... 2012 ........................... 2013 ........................... 2014 ...........................
35 22 30 23 23
33 20 27 20 21
96.0 91.0 60.0 94.0
106.0
3,168 1,820 1,620 1,880 2,226
10.40 10.50 12.00 7.42 6.30
18,450 10,702 10,886 7,812 7,853
1 Marketing year average price (preliminary for 2014).
Sorghum for Silage Area Harvested, Yield, and Production — Illinois: 2010-2014
Year Area
harvested Yield
per acre Production
(1,000 acres) (tons) (1,000 tons)
2010 ................................................ 2011 ................................................ 2012 ................................................ 2013 ................................................ 2014 ................................................
1 1 2 2 1
10 11 15 16 18
10 11 30 32 18
Winter Wheat Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Illinois: 2010-2014
Year Area
planted Area
harvested Yield
per acre Production
Price per bushel 1
Value of production
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (bushels) (1,000 bushels) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)
2010 ........................... 2011 ........................... 2012 ........................... 2013 ........................... 2014 ...........................
300 800 650 880 740
270 770 640 840 670
57.0 61.0 64.0 67.0 67.0
15,390 46,970 40,960 56,280 44,890
5.52 6.55 7.13 6.52 4.90
84,953 307,654 292,045 366,946 219,961
1 Marketing year average price.
Oat Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Illinois: 2010-2014
Year Area
planted Area
harvested Yield
per acre Production
Price per bushel 1
Value of production
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (bushels) (1,000 bushels) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)
2010 ........................... 2011 ........................... 2012 ........................... 2013 ........................... 2014 ...........................
45 30 30 40 35
30 20 15 25 25
65.0 68.0 76.0 69.0 80.0
1,950 1,360 1,140 1,725 2,000
3.04 4.07 4.39 4.07 4.85
5,928 5,535 5,005 7,021 9,700
1 Marketing year average price.
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Alfalfa Hay Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Illinois: 2010-2014
Year Area
harvested Yield Production
Price per ton 1
Value of production
(1,000 acres) (tons) (1,000 tons) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)
2010 ............................ 2011 ............................ 2012 ............................ 2013 ............................ 2014 ............................
340 280 290 340 270
3.80 3.40 3.00 3.60 4.00
1,292 952 870
1,224 1,080
135.00 163.00 173.00 182.00 181.00
174,420 155,176 150,510 222,768 195,480
1 Marketing year average price (preliminary for 2014).
Other Hay Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Illinois: 2010-2014
Year Area
harvested Yield Production
Price per ton 1
Value of production
(1,000 acres) (tons) (1,000 tons) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)
2010 ............................ 2011 ............................ 2012 ............................ 2013 ............................ 2014 ............................
260 260 250 320 250
2.40 2.40 2.00 2.50 2.70
624 624 500 800 675
87.00 109.00 123.00 132.00 108.00
54,288 68,016 61,500
105,600 72,900
1 Marketing year average price (preliminary for 2014).
Summer Potato Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Illinois: 2010-2014
Year Area
planted Area
harvested Yield
per acre Production
Price per cwt 1
Value of production
(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (cwt) (1,000 cwt) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)
2010 ........................... 2011 ........................... 2012 ........................... 2013 ........................... 2014 ...........................
6.5 7.0 7.6 6.8 6.5
6.3 6.8 7.4 6.7 6.4
350 330 380 370 415
2,205 2,244 2,812 2,479 2,656
9.00 11.50 8.50
10.70 9.70
19,845 25,806 23,902 26,525 25,763
1 Marketing year average price (preliminary for 2014).
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Corn Stocks by Position and Month — Illinois: 2009-2014
Date On farms Off farms 1 Total all positions
(1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels)
March 1, 2009 .................................................................. June 1, 2009 .................................................................... September 1, 2009 .......................................................... December 1, 2009 ........................................................... March 1, 2010 .................................................................. June 1, 2010 .................................................................... September 1, 2010 .......................................................... December 1, 2010 ........................................................... March 1, 2011 .................................................................. June 1, 2011 .................................................................... September 1, 2011 .......................................................... December 1, 2011 ........................................................... March 1, 2012 .................................................................. June 1, 2012 .................................................................... September 1, 2012 .......................................................... December 1, 2012 ........................................................... March 1, 2013 .................................................................. June 1, 2013 .................................................................... September 1, 2013 .......................................................... December 1, 2013 ........................................................... March 1, 2014 .................................................................. June 1, 2014 .................................................................... September 1, 2014 .......................................................... December 1, 2014 ...........................................................
660,000 330,000 90,000
1,190,000
690,000 285,000 40,000
980,000
450,000 225,000 36,000
970,000
450,000 185,000 39,000
480,000
265,000 115,000 29,000
920,000
550,000 220,000 33,000
1,050,000
720,480 485,751 208,949 679,455
744,302 480,286 206,324 740,827
667,469 422,990 120,618 698,649
557,573 286,765 116,538 639,285
521,827 276,094 98,555
801,358
667,511 346,574 81,942
849,752
1,380,480 815,751 298,949
1,869,455
1,434,302 765,286 246,324
1,720,827
1,117,469 647,990 156,618
1,668,649
1,007,573 471,765 155,538
1,119,285
786,827 391,094 127,555
1,721,358
1,217,511 566,574 114,942
1,899,752
1 Includes stocks at mills, elevators, terminals, and processors.
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Soybean Stocks by Position and Month — Illinois: 2009-2014
Date On farms Off farms 1 Total all positions
(1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels)
March 1, 2009 .................................................................. June 1, 2009 .................................................................... September 1, 2009 .......................................................... December 1, 2009 ........................................................... March 1, 2010 .................................................................. June 1, 2010 .................................................................... September 1, 2010 .......................................................... December 1, 2010 ........................................................... March 1, 2011 .................................................................. June 1, 2011 .................................................................... September 1, 2011 .......................................................... December 1, 2011 ........................................................... March 1, 2012 .................................................................. June 1, 2012 .................................................................... September 1, 2012 .......................................................... December 1, 2012 ........................................................... March 1, 2013 .................................................................. June 1, 2013 .................................................................... September 1, 2013 .......................................................... December 1, 2013 ........................................................... March 1, 2014 .................................................................. June 1, 2014 .................................................................... September 1, 2014 .......................................................... December 1, 2014 ...........................................................
115,000 36,000 7,000
200,000
98,000 40,000 3,800
210,000
78,000 36,000 6,000
190,000
77,000 24,000 4,500
140,000
68,000 21,000 5,000
160,000
61,000 17,000 1,600
190,000
110,166 54,900 14,853
171,170
98,896 52,239 16,868
197,485
123,570 63,501 23,298
208,320
118,213 76,748 19,197
165,505
70,761 32,651 11,365
206,101
91,452 39,588 8,320
205,625
225,166 90,900 21,853
371,170
196,896 92,239 20,668
407,485
201,570 99,501 29,298
398,320
195,213 100,748 23,697
305,505
138,761 53,651 16,365
366,101
152,452 56,588 9,920
395,625
1 Includes stocks at mills, elevators, terminals, and processors.
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Wheat Stocks by Position and Month — Illinois: 2009-2014
Date On farms Off farms 1 Total all positions
(1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels)
March 1, 2009 .................................................................. June 1, 2009 .................................................................... September 1, 2009 .......................................................... December 1, 2009 ........................................................... March 1, 2010 .................................................................. June 1, 2010 .................................................................... September 1, 2010 .......................................................... December 1, 2010 ........................................................... March 1, 2011 .................................................................. June 1, 2011 .................................................................... September 1, 2011 .......................................................... December 1, 2011 ........................................................... March 1, 2012 .................................................................. June 1, 2012 .................................................................... September 1, 2012 .......................................................... December 1, 2012 ........................................................... March 1, 2013 .................................................................. June 1, 2013 .................................................................... September 1, 2013 .......................................................... December 1, 2013 ........................................................... March 1, 2014 .................................................................. June 1, 2014 .................................................................... September 1, 2014 .......................................................... December 1, 2014 ...........................................................
5,700 1,500 8,000 6,400
3,500 2,400 2,000 1,300
500 400
7,300 4,500
2,000
800 5,100 4,100
1,900
650 5,400 3,050
1,100
330 3,900 3,100
37,249 33,484 50,285 48,941
48,328 45,758 44,948 43,175
40,472 35,244 54,003 46,076
45,520 35,779 54,801 49,588
33,182 15,077 36,164 33,054
26,402 10,763 35,628 34,022
42,949 34,984 58,285 55,341
51,828 48,158 46,948 44,475
40,972 35,644 61,303 50,576
47,520 36,579 59,901 53,688
35,082 15,727 41,564 36,104
27,502 11,093 39,528 37,122
1 Includes stocks at mills, elevators, terminals, and processors.
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Sorghum Stocks by Position and Month — Illinois: 2009-2014
Date On farms Off farms 1 Total all positions
(1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels)
March 1, 2009 .................................................................. June 1, 2009 .................................................................... September 1, 2009 .......................................................... December 1, 2009 ........................................................... March 1, 2010 .................................................................. June 1, 2010 .................................................................... September 1, 2010 .......................................................... December 1, 2010 ........................................................... March 1, 2011 .................................................................. June 1, 2011 .................................................................... September 1, 2011 .......................................................... December 1, 2011 ........................................................... March 1, 2012 .................................................................. June 1, 2012 .................................................................... September 1, 2012 .......................................................... December 1, 2012 ........................................................... March 1, 2013 .................................................................. June 1, 2013 .................................................................... September 1, 2013 .......................................................... December 1, 2013 ........................................................... March 1, 2014 .................................................................. June 1, 2014 .................................................................... September 1, 2014 .......................................................... December 1, 2014 ...........................................................
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
2,393 1,024
(D) 1,186
1,399 1,426
936 2,056
1,631 1,151
625 1,039
959 591 211
1,544
1,417 553 275 959
1,099
803 507 (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Includes stocks at mills, elevators, terminals, and processors.
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Hay Stocks by Month — Illinois: 2009-2014
Date On farms
(1,000 tons)
May 1, 2009 ..................................................................................................................................... December 1, 2009 ........................................................................................................................... May 1, 2010 ..................................................................................................................................... December 1, 2010 ........................................................................................................................... May 1, 2011 ..................................................................................................................................... December 1, 2011 ........................................................................................................................... May 1, 2012 ..................................................................................................................................... December 1, 2012 ........................................................................................................................... May 1, 2013 ..................................................................................................................................... December 1, 2013 ........................................................................................................................... May 1, 2014 ..................................................................................................................................... December 1, 2014 ...........................................................................................................................
300 1,400
310
1,310
320 980
300 970
155
1,150
310 1,300
Grain Storage Capacity by Position and Number of Off-Farm Facilities — Illinois: December 1, 2009-2014
Date On farms Off farms Off farm facilities
(1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (Number)
December 1, 2009 ........................................................... December 1, 2010 ........................................................... December 1, 2011 ........................................................... December 1, 2012 ........................................................... December 1, 2013 ........................................................... December 1, 2014 ...........................................................
1,430,000 1,450,000 1,460,000 1,460,000 1,460,000 1,460,000
1,320,000 1,360,000 1,451,000 1,451,000 1,451,000 1,460,000
890 870 860 850 850 850
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Apple Acreage, Yield, Production, Price and Value — Illinois 2010-2014
Year Bearing acreage
Yield per acre 1
Production Price per
pound
Value of utilized
production Total Utilized
(acres) (pounds) (million pounds) (million pounds) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)
2010 ...................... 2011 ...................... 2012 ...................... 2013 ...................... 2014 ......................
2,200 2,200 2,100 1,800 1,800
23,600 18,200 15,200 8,890
11,700
52.0 40.0 32.0 16.0 21.0
43.0 33.0 25.0 15.0 20.2
0.617 0.575 0.557 0.528 0.764
26,548 18,989 13,928 7,913
15,433
1 Yield is based on total production, which includes unharvested production and fruit harvested but not sold due to market conditions.
Unutilized Apple Production — Illinois: 2010-2014
Year Production
Unharvested Harvested Not Sold
(million pounds) (million pounds)
2010 ..................................................... 2011 ..................................................... 2012 ..................................................... 2013 ..................................................... 2014 .....................................................
6.0 5.0 5.0 0.5 0.3
3.0 2.0 2.0 0.5 0.5
Peach Acreage, Yield, Production, Price and Value — Illinois: 2010-2014
Year Bearing acreage
Yield per acre 1
Production Price
per ton
Value of utilized
production Total Utilized
(acres) (tons) (tons) (tons) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)
2010 ...................... 2011 ...................... 2012 ...................... 2013 ...................... 2014 ......................
1,600 1,600 1,300 1,200 1,200
5.69 5.80 5.68 3.15 3.08
9,100 9,280 7,380 3,780 3,700
7,580 7,890 6,970 3,570 3,550
1,060.00 1,260.00 1,390.00 1,340.00 1,270.00
8,065 9,918 9,672 4,784 4,509
1 Yield is based on total production.
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Sweet Corn for Fresh Market Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Illinois: 2005-2014
Year Area
planted Area
harvested Yield
per acre Production
Price per cwt
Value of production
(acres) (acres) (cwt) (1,000 cwt) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)
2005 ........................................... 2006 ........................................... 2007 ........................................... 2008 ........................................... 2009 ........................................... 2010 ........................................... 2011 ........................................... 2012 ........................................... 2013 ........................................... 2014 ...........................................
6,400 7,000 7,000 7,000 7,300
8,000 7,000 6,200 5,200 6,400
6,200 6,500 6,600 6,800 7,100
7,500 6,700 5,700 4,900 6,100
78 71
110 102 82
81 76 87 92
126
484 462 726 694 582
608 509 496 451 769
24.90 27.70 19.10 22.20 22.50
27.00 29.00 35.00 28.00 22.20
12,052 12,797 13,867 15,407 13,095
16,416 14,761 17,360 12,628 17,072
Pumpkins for Fresh Market and Processing Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Illinois: 2005-2014
Year Area
planted Area
harvested Yield
per acre Production
Price per cwt
Value of production
(acres) (acres) (cwt) (1,000 cwt) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)
2005 ........................................... 2006 ........................................... 2007 ........................................... 2008 ........................................... 2009 ........................................... 2010 ........................................... 2011 ........................................... 2012 ........................................... 2013 ........................................... 2014 ...........................................
14,600 14,200 14,800 13,100 14,300
15,400 17,400 20,400 20,400 20,100
12,900 12,700 13,800 12,600 12,500
15,100 15,900 20,200 20,100 19,800
385 385 395 395 345
285 325 275 270 375
4,967 4,918 5,420 4,960 4,291
4,274 5,204 5,563 5,476 7,458
3.23 3.70 4.32 4.50 3.47
3.67 4.21 5.90 8.62 6.32
16,049 18,185 23,430 22,301 14,896
15,667 21,931 32,819 47,182 47,133
14 Illinois Annual Bulletin (August 2015) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Floriculture – Illinois: 2013 and 2014
Item Illinois 15 Major Producing States 1
2013 2014 2013 2014
(1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)
Growers .......................................................................... number Wholesale Value ......................................................................... Cut Flowers ................................................................................. Potted Flowering Plants .............................................................. African Violets ......................................................................... Azaleas ................................................................................... Chrysanthemums .................................................................... Easter Lilies ............................................................................ Orchids ................................................................................... Poinsettias .............................................................................. Roses ..................................................................................... Spring Flowering Bulbs ........................................................... Other Flowering Plants ............................................................ Foliage Plants ............................................................................. Potted Foliage ......................................................................... Foliage Hanging Baskets ........................................................ Herbaceous Perennial Plants ...................................................... Hardy/Garden Chrysanthemums (potted) ................................ Hostas (potted) ....................................................................... Other Herbaceous Perennials (potted) .................................... Annual Bedding/Garden Plants ................................................... Begonias (flats) ....................................................................... Impatiens, New Guinea (flats) ................................................. Impatiens, Other (flats) ............................................................ Marigolds (flats) ...................................................................... Pansies/Violas (flats) ............................................................... Petunias (flats) ........................................................................ Other Flowering and Foliar (flats) ............................................ Vegetable Type (flats) ............................................................. Begonias (potted) .................................................................... Geraniums from Vegetative Cuttings (potted) .......................... Geraniums from Seeds (potted) .............................................. Impatiens, New Guinea (potted) .............................................. Impatiens, Other (potted) ........................................................ Marigolds (potted) ................................................................... Pansies/Violas (potted) ........................................................... Petunias (potted) ..................................................................... Other Flowering and Foliar (potted) ......................................... Vegetable Type (potted) .......................................................... Begonias (hanging baskets) .................................................... Geraniums, Vegetative cuttings (hanging baskets) .................. Impatiens, New Guinea (hanging baskets) .............................. Impatiens, Other (hanging baskets) ......................................... Pansies/Violas (hanging baskets) ............................................ Petunias (hanging baskets) ..................................................... Other Flowering and Foliar (hanging baskets) .........................
261
108,864
(D)
23,723 75
204 735
1,291 (D)
6,991 (D) 640
4,786
1,190 851 339
38,894 4,928 2,068
31,888
36,717 1,093
12 1,441
894 825
2,112 3,303 1,762 2,407 3,162
804 781 217 208 570 767
5,873 2,919
770 1,142
431 861 402
1,375 4,041
226
90,165
1,237
12,600 45
159 376
1,178 (D)
7,138 (D) (D)
2,039
1,352 908 444
28,913 5,882 2,955
20,076
46,063 1,110
86 1,292
924 899
2,208 2,320 1,429 2,334 3,076 1,273 1,001
240 269
1,727 1,401 8,858 3,660 1,089 1,153
677 851 405
1,729 3,598
6115
4,119,628
362,857
772,267 3,870
19,471 23045
25,758 251,559 142,805 31,214 50,614
223,931
612,558 544,562 67,996
602,598 112,552 29,671
460,375
1,281,362 30,640 3,355
41,300 28,733 56,926 55,034
141,740 50,858 27,922 80,293 21,604 34,105 15,245 10,688 32,308 44,844
309,160 71,249 12,770 23,113 16,613 11,015 6,096
30,459 114,409
4849
3,976,788
354,405
787,992 3,906
18,938 21767
25,677 266,396 140,713 31,349 49,264
229,982
598,804 537,020 61,784
561,586 117,540 30,620
413,426
1,259,752 33,317 5,964
38,670 30,170 59,734 61,400
135,570 49,350 25,290 79,899 20,262 33,515 13,727 11,698 32,208 42,670
288,042 76,683 10,770 24,522 16,256 10,470 6,782
33,660 108,252
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 CA, FL, HI, IL, MD, MI, NJ, NY, NC, OH, OR, PA, SC, TX, and WA.
Illinois Annual Bulletin (August 2015) 15 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Cattle and Calves: Number by Class and Calf Crop — Illinois: January 1, 2011-2015
Class 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
(Head) (Head) (Head) (Head) (Head)
All Cattle and Calves .......................................................... Cows and Heifers That Have Calved ............................ Beef Cows ................................................. Milk Cows .................................................. Calves Under 500 Pounds ............................................ Steers 500 Pounds and Over ........................................ Heifers 500 Pounds and Over ....................................... Beef Cow Replacements ........................... Milk Cow Replacements ............................ Other Heifers ............................................. Bulls 500 Pounds and Over .......................................... Cattle on Feed .................................................................... Calf Crop ............................................................................
1,100,000 450,000 352,000 98,000
185,000 230,000 210,000 47,000 46,000
117,000 25,000
240,000
380,000
1,070,000 430,000 331,000 99,000
185,000 210,000 220,000 56,000 47,000
117,000 25,000
240,000
390,000
1,120,000 460,000 362,000 98,000
205,000 240,000 190,000 60,000 48,000 82,000 25,000
250,000
385,000
1,130,000 450,000 355,000 95,000
195,000 250,000 210,000 63,000 45,000
102,000 25,000
260,000
410,000
1,140,000 470,000 376,000 94,000
210,000 220,000 215,000 64,000 50,000
101,000 25,000
230,000
(NA)
(NA) Not available.
All Cattle and Calves Production and Income — Illinois: 2010-2014
Year Production 1 Marketings 2 Value of
Production Cash Receipts 3
Value of Home Consumption
Gross Income
(1,000 Pounds) (1,000 Pounds) (1,000 Dollars) (1,000 Dollars) (1,000 Dollars) (1,000 Dollars)
2010 .......... 2011 .......... 2012 .......... 2013 .......... 2014 ..........
516,434 442,872 424,079 442,463 457,027
622,470 527,980 439,540 471,410 499,810
489,657 521,986 539,376 570,135 751,184
590,867 617,961 553,628 608,147 810,029
19,134 19,158 18,256 19,091 22,534
610,001 637,119 571,884 627,238 832,563
1 Adjustments made for changes in inventory and for inshipments. 2 Excludes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and interfarm sales within the State. 3 Receipts from marketings and sale of farm slaughter.
Milk Cows and Production by Month — Illinois: 2013-2014
Year and month Milk
cows 1 3 Milk
per cow 2 3 Milk
production 2 Year and month
Milk cows 1 3
Milk per cow 2 3
Milk production 2
(1,000 head) (pounds) (million pounds) (1,000 head) (pounds) (million pounds)
2013 January ............ February .......... March .............. April ................. May ................. June ................. July .................. August ............. September ....... October ............ November ........ December ........ Annual Total ..........
97 96
95 95 95 95 95 95
96
1,690 1,585
1,535 1,525 1,420 1,525 1,515 1,630
19,063
164 152 168 162 164 150 146 145 135 145 144 155
1,830
2014 January ........... February ......... March ............. April ................ May ................. June ................ July ................. August ............ September ...... October ........... November ....... December ....... Annual Total .........
95 95 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 93 93 94
94
1,675 1,545 1,755 1,725 1,765 1,640 1,640 1,565 1,510 1,600 1,580 1,680
19,681
159 147 165 162 166 154 154 147 142 149 147 158
1,850
1 Includes dry cows; excludes heifers not yet fresh. 2 Excludes milk sucked by calves. 3 Survey was not conducted in April and July, resulting in no milk cow and milk per cow data for March through June 2013. 2013 annual totals include
modeled data.
16 Illinois Annual Bulletin (August 2015) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Hogs and Pigs Total, Breeding and Market Inventory, Farrowings, Pigs per litter, Pig crop, and Marketings — Illinois: December 1, 2005-2014 [Farrowings, Pigs per litter, Pig crop and Marketings for the Year December 1, previous year, through November 30.]
Year Inventory Sows
farrowing Pigs
per litter Pig crop
Marketings 1 Total Breeding Market
(1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head)
2005 .................. 2006 .................. 2007 .................. 2008 .................. 2009 .................. 2010 .................. 2011 .................. 2012 .................. 2013 .................. 2014 ..................
4,000 4,200 4,350 4,350 4,250
4,350 4,650 4,600 4,550 4,700
430 470 480 490 480
480 480 490 500 500
3,570 3,730 3,870 3,860 3,770
3,870 4,170 4,110 4,050 4,200
825 840 950 960 995
1,050 1,000
995 980
1,000
8.90 9.05 9.13 9.36 9.49
9.51 9.84
10.03 10.20 10.09
7,344 7,604 8,671 8,989 9,441
9,989 9,840 9,975 9,997
10,140
8,311 8,168 9,049 9,778
10,227
11,429 11,434 12,150 12,069 11,935
1 Includes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and State outshipments, but excludes interfarm sales within the State.
Market Hogs and Pigs Inventory by Weight Group — Illinois: December 1, 2005-2014
Year Under
50 pounds 1 50-119
pounds 1 120-179 pounds
180 pounds and over
Total market hogs
(1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head)
2005 ............................ 2006 ............................ 2007 ............................ 2008 ............................ 2009 ............................ 2010 ............................ 2011 ............................ 2012 ............................ 2013 ............................ 2014 ............................
1,300 1,260 1,420 1,270 1,200
1,280 1,290 1,290 1,250 1,360
860 960 980
1,140 1,150
1,180 1,330 1,200 1,210 1,180
740 800 800 800 730
730 750 750 730 800
670 710 670 650 690
680 800 870 860 860
3,570 3,730 3,870 3,860 3,770
3,870 4,170 4,110 4,050 4,200
1 First two weight groups "under 60 pounds" and "60 - 119 pounds" before 2008.
Hogs and Pigs: Production, Marketings and Income — Illinois: 2005-2014 [Dollar values based on data received from United States Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Marketing Service]
Year Production 1 Marketings 2 Value of
production 3 Cash
receipts 3 4 Value of home consumption
Gross income
(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)
2005 ...................... 2006 ...................... 2007 ...................... 2008 ...................... 2009 ...................... 2010 ...................... 2011 ...................... 2012 ...................... 2013 ...................... 2014 ......................
1,614,032 1,523,074 1,513,202 1,698,057 1,825,859
1,915,998 1,867,443 1,962,779 2,001,164 1,949,324
1,664,470 1,532,905 1,550,324 1,740,456 1,862,174
1,963,614 1,885,813 2,017,955 2,067,828 2,010,107
901,842 781,381 785,810 910,385 901,768
1,115,896 1,322,243 1,360,537 1,455,041 1,610,615
977,692 832,994 840,172 971,218 945,770
1,185,002 1,391,692 1,450,398 1,576,344 1,737,987
1,074 964 963
1,050 940
1,120 1,118
987 892
1,030
978,766 833,958 841,135 972,268 946,710
1,186,122 1,392,810 1,451,385 1,577,236 1,739,017
1 Adjustments made for changes in inventory and for inshipments. 2 Excludes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and interfarm sales within the State. 3 Includes allowance for higher average price of State inshipments and outshipments of feeder pigs. 4 Receipts from marketings and sale of farm slaughter.
Illinois Annual Bulletin (August 2015) 17 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Sheep and Lamb Inventory by Class — Illinois: January 1, 2006-2015
Year
Inventory
Breeding sheep Replacement lambs under one year old
Total breeding sheep and
lambs Market
Total sheep and
lambs Ewes Rams
(1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head)
2006 ...................... 2007 ...................... 2008 ...................... 2009 ...................... 2010 ...................... 2011 ...................... 2012 ...................... 2013 ...................... 2014 ...................... 2015 ......................
42 38 35 35 41
36 37 35 36 38
4 4 4 3 3
3 3 2 3 3
12 13 11 12 11
9 8 8 8 7
58 55 50 50 55
47 48 45 47 48
12 12 10 8 9
9 9 8 9 9
70 67 60 58 64
56 57 53 56 57
Market Sheep and Lamb Inventory by Weight Group — Illinois: January 1, 2006-2015
Year
Market lambs Market sheep
Total market
sheep and lambs
Under 65 pounds
65 - 84 pounds
85 - 105 pounds
Over 105 pounds
Total
(1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head)
2006 .................. 2007 .................. 2008 .................. 2009 .................. 2010 .................. 2011 .................. 2012 .................. 2013 .................. 2014 .................. 2015 ..................
4 5 4 4 4
3 4 3 4 4
2 2 4 1 2
2 2 2 2 2
2 2 2 1 1
1 1 1 1 1
3 2 1 1 1
2 1 1 1 1
10 10 9 7 8
8 8 7 8 8
2 2 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1
12 12 10 8 9
9 9 8 9 9
18 Illinois Annual Bulletin (August 2015) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Sheep and Lamb: Lamb Crop, Farm Slaughter and Death Loss — Illinois: 2005-2014
Year Ewes 1 year
and older January 1
Lambs per 100 ewes January 1
Lamb crop 1 Farm
slaughter 2
Deaths
Sheep Lambs
(1,000 head) (number) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head)
2005 ...................... 2006 ...................... 2007 ...................... 2008 ...................... 2009 ...................... 2010 ...................... 2011 ...................... 2012 ...................... 2013 ...................... 2014 ......................
40 42 38 35 35
41 36 37 35 36
143 117 132 129 143
124 136 127 137 139
57 49 50 45 50
51 49 47 48 50
1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0
3 3 4 3 3
3 3 2 3 3
6 8 8 6 7
6 6 6 6 8
1 Lamb crop is defined as lambs born in the Eastern States and lambs docked or branded in the Western States. 2 Excludes custom slaughter for farmers at commercial establishments.
Wool Production, Price and Value — Illinois: 2005-2014
Year Sheep shorn Weight per
fleece Production
Price per pound
Value of production 1
(1,000 head) (pounds) (1000 pounds) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)
2005 ............................ 2006 ............................ 2007 ............................ 2008 ............................ 2009 ............................ 2010 ............................ 2011 ............................ 2012 ............................ 2013 ............................ 2014 ............................
57 55 53 48 53
46 45 46 42 43
6.8 6.7 7.7 7.5 7.5
7.0 6.8 6.7 7.1 7.1
385 370 410 360 395
320 305 310 300 305
0.35 0.28 0.26 0.36 0.31
0.39 0.46 0.72 0.52 0.57
135 104 107 130 122
125 140 223 156 174
1 Production multiplied by marketing year average price.
Goat Inventory — Illinois: January 1, 2008-2015
Year Milk Goats Meat and Other Goats
(head) (head)
2008 ........................................... 2009 ........................................... 2010 ........................................... 2011 ........................................... 2012 ........................................... 2013 ........................................... 2014 ........................................... 2015 ...........................................
5,000 5,800 5,400
5,400 4,500 5,000 3,400 5,700
25,000 24,500 22,500
20,000 24,000 24,000 18,000 16,700
Illinois Annual Bulletin (August 2015) 19 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Commercial Hog Slaughter — Illinois: Monthly 2013-2014
Month Number slaughtered Total live weight Average live weight
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
(1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000
pounds) (1,000
pounds) (pounds) (pounds)
January .................................................................... February ................................................................... March ....................................................................... April .......................................................................... May .......................................................................... June ......................................................................... July ........................................................................... August ...................................................................... September ................................................................ October .................................................................... November ................................................................. December ................................................................. Annual Total .............................................................
950 824 863 894 891 775
873 924 864
1,017 932 939
10,745
981 833 853 867 845 804
830 796 855 970 856 949
10,438
268,213 232,654 243,007 252,804 252,334 217,685
241,340 255,106 239,692 286,525 267,125 268,931
3,025,416
281,517 238,485 246,033 251,575 246,105 233,825
239,410 226,705 244,293 279,936 246,851 273,300
3,008,036
282 283 282 283 283 281
277 276 278 282 287 286
282
287 286 289 290 292 291
289 285 286 289 288 288
288
Commercial Calf Slaughter — Illinois: Monthly 2013-2014
Month Number slaughtered Total live weight Average live weight
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
(1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000
pounds) (1,000
pounds) (pounds) (pounds)
January .................................................................... February ................................................................... March ....................................................................... April .......................................................................... May .......................................................................... June ......................................................................... July ........................................................................... August ...................................................................... September ................................................................ October .................................................................... November ................................................................. December ................................................................. Annual Total .............................................................
1.1 1.1 0.9 1.3 1.2 1.0
1.3 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.0 1.2
13.5
1.1 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.0 1.2
0.9 0.8 1.0 0.6 0.6 0.7
11.3
491 464 364 575 519 442
574 480 431 505 460 545
5,850
472 465 494 498 415 509
396 377 422 262 270 282
4,860
433 439 419 438 434 425
432 438 432 440 442 438
435
430 427 432 427 420 421
447 446 429 429 431 431
430
Commercial Sheep and Lamb Slaughter - Illinois: Monthly 2013-2014
Month Number slaughtered Total live weight Average live weight
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
(1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000
pounds) (1,000
pounds) (pounds) (pounds)
January .................................................................... February ................................................................... March ....................................................................... April .......................................................................... May .......................................................................... June ......................................................................... July ........................................................................... August ...................................................................... September ................................................................ October .................................................................... November ................................................................. December ................................................................. Annual Total .............................................................
13 11 12 16 16 13
16 15 13 17 13 14
170
12 12 13 15 13 11
13 10 12 12 11 14
147
2,017 1,759 1,789 2,267 2,288 1,884
2,189 2,105 1,741 2,105 1,744 1,868
23,755
1,708 1,712 1,995 2,417 2,171 1,736
1,813 1,285 1,580 1,547 1,506 2,025
21,494
151 155 147 144 143 147
137 138 134 127 132 131
140
147 149 157 158 162 159
138 130 134 131 140 146
146
20 Illinois Annual Bulletin (August 2015) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Honey: Number of Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value — Illinois: 2005-2014 [Producers with 5 or more colonies.]
Year Honey
producing colonies 1
Yield per
colony Production
Stocks December 15 2
Average price per pound
Value of
production 3
(1,000) (pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)
2005 ...................... 2006 ...................... 2007 ...................... 2008 ...................... 2009 ...................... 2010 ...................... 2011 ...................... 2012 ...................... 2013 ...................... 2014 ......................
8 10 9 8 8
9 7 7 7 8
85 66 63 56 34
41 50 61 48 49
680 660 567 448 272
369 350 427 336 392
408 356 374 116 57
92 98
145 101 94
1.84 2.14 2.49 2.59 2.55
2.78 3.90 3.55 4.19 4.41
1,251 1,412 1,412 1,160
694
1,026 1,365 1,516 1,408 1,729
1 Honey producing colonies are the maximum number of colonies from which honey was taken during the year. It is possible to take honey from colonies which did not survive the entire year.
2 Stocks held by producers. 3 Value of production is equal to production multiplied by average price per pound.
Layers and Eggs — Illinois: 2010-2014
Item 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Average Number of Layers ........................................... (1,000 head) Eggs per Layer ................................................................... (number) Total Egg Production .................................................... (million eggs) Table Eggs ........................................................... (million eggs) Hatching Eggs ...................................................... (million eggs)
4,607 276
1,272 1,236
36
4,477 282
1,260 1,224
36
4,366 282
1,230 1,179
51
4,399 276
1,216 1,158
58
4,832 292
1,409 1,351
58
December 1,
2010 December 1,
2011 December 1,
2012 December 1,
2013 December 1,
2014
Layers, Pullets, and Other Chickens 1 ........................... (1,000 head) Layers ................................................................... (1,000 head) Pullets ................................................................... (1,000 head) Other Chickens ..................................................... (1,000 head) Value per Head .................................................................... (dollars) Total Value .................................................................. (1,000 dollars)
5,037 4,543
476 18
1.60 8,059
4,659 4,499
143 17
1.80 8,386
4,957 4,573
358 26
2.10 10,410
5,196 4,763
405 28
3.00 15,588
5,262 5,026
212 24
3.90 20,522
1 Excludes broilers
Manufactured Dairy Products — Illinois: 2010-2014
Item 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Total Cheese (Excluding Cottage Cheese) ..................... (1,000 pounds) Creamed Cottage Cheese .............................................. (1,000 pounds) Cottage Cheese Curds ................................................... (1,000 pounds) Ice Cream Mix, Regular ................................................. (1,000 gallons)
78,456 29,825
(NA) (NA)
65,835 29,108
(NA) (NA)
69,114 33,680 35,883 28,202
65,134 34,982 37,400 29,608
75,135 35,126 35,369 25,334
(NA) Not available.
Illinois Annual Bulletin (August 2015) 21 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Corn Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production by County – Illinois: 2014
County, district, and state
Area planted Area harvested Yield per acre Production
(acres) (acres) (bushels) (bushels)
Bureau ........................................ Carroll ......................................... Henry .......................................... Jo Daviess .................................. Lee ............................................. Mercer ........................................ Ogle ............................................ Putnam ....................................... Rock Island ................................. Stephenson ................................ Whiteside .................................... Winnebago ................................. Northwest .................................. Boone ......................................... De Kalb ...................................... Grundy ....................................... Kane ........................................... Lake ........................................... La Salle ...................................... Mchenry ...................................... Will ............................................. Other counties ............................ Northeast ................................... Adams ........................................ Brown ......................................... Fulton ......................................... Hancock ..................................... Henderson .................................. Knox ........................................... Mcdonough ................................. Schuyler ..................................... Warren ....................................... West ........................................... De Witt ....................................... Logan ......................................... Mclean ........................................ Macon ........................................ Marshall ...................................... Mason ........................................ Menard ....................................... Peoria ......................................... Stark ........................................... Tazewell ..................................... Woodford .................................... Central ....................................... Champaign ................................. Ford ............................................ Iroquois ...................................... Kankakee ................................... Livingston ................................... Piatt ............................................ Vermilion .................................... East ............................................
277,000 143,000 234,000 101,000 268,000 139,000 235,000 37,000 65,000
181,000 235,000 84,000
1,999,000
71,300 222,500 105,000 82,100 9,300
293,500 90,700 95,900 85,700
1,056,000
161,000 40,400
131,000 177,000 99,000
161,500 149,500 71,100
156,500 1,147,000
106,500 201,500 325,000 162,000 103,000 140,000 82,500
111,500 95,000
147,000 132,000
1,606,000
279,000 150,000 346,000 194,000 305,000 135,000 229,000
1,638,000
275,000 141,300 231,500 96,800
265,500 138,000 233,000 36,200 64,400
175,500 232,500 82,300
1,972,000
70,000 220,000 104,200 80,600 7,600
288,000 88,000 94,700 84,900
1,038,000
159,300 39,900
126,200 175,400 98,100
159,900 148,000 70,300
154,900 1,132,000
105,700 200,000 322,500 160,700 101,900 138,900 81,900
110,600 93,900
145,000 130,900
1,592,000
277,000 148,000 342,500 190,000 302,500 134,000 227,000
1,621,000
196.0 196.1 194.2 183.2 181.6 193.5 193.4 194.8 185.8 192.6 184.6 190.4 190.5
191.4 194.1 205.1 185.6 151.2 197.9 184.3 178.6 195.1 192.9
202.4 196.6 198.2 218.5 207.9 201.4 211.6 204.1 216.1 207.7
221.0 230.8 218.3 236.0 207.3 195.7 222.7 208.1 207.1 224.4 217.5 218.5
216.5 201.1 186.2 174.3 211.6 235.2 204.0 202.6
53,909,000 27,710,000 44,954,000 17,737,000 48,202,000 26,700,000 45,057,000 7,053,000
11,963,000 33,797,000 42,922,000 15,668,000
375,672,000
13,399,000 42,704,000 21,375,000 14,962,000 1,149,000
56,984,000 16,214,000 16,915,000 16,565,000
200,267,000
32,242,000 7,843,000
25,010,000 38,332,000 20,397,000 32,211,000 31,312,000 14,345,000 33,471,000
235,163,000
23,356,000 46,156,000 70,408,000 37,924,000 21,119,000 27,186,000 18,240,000 23,018,000 19,447,000 32,540,000 28,477,000
347,871,000
59,959,000 29,765,000 63,766,000 33,125,000 64,004,000 31,515,000 46,298,000
328,432,000
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22 Illinois Annual Bulletin (August 2015) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Corn Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production by County – Illinois: 2014 (continued)
County, district, and state
Area planted Area harvested Yield per acre Production
(acres) (acres) (bushels) (bushels)
Bond ........................................... Calhoun ...................................... Cass ........................................... Christian ..................................... Greene ........................................ Jersey ......................................... Macoupin .................................... Madison ...................................... Montgomery ................................ Morgan ....................................... Pike ............................................ Sangamon .................................. Scott ........................................... West Southwest ........................ Clark ........................................... Clay ............................................ Coles .......................................... Crawford ..................................... Cumberland ................................ Douglas ...................................... Edgar .......................................... Effingham ................................... Fayette ........................................ Jasper ......................................... Lawrence .................................... Marion ......................................... Moultrie ....................................... Richland ...................................... Shelby ......................................... East Southeast .......................... Alexander ................................... Clinton ........................................ Jackson ...................................... Johnson ...................................... Monroe ....................................... Perry ........................................... Pulaski ........................................ Randolph .................................... St Clair ........................................ Union .......................................... Washington ................................. Williamson .................................. Southwest .................................. Franklin ....................................... Gallatin ....................................... Jefferson ..................................... Massac ....................................... Pope ........................................... Saline .......................................... Wabash ...................................... Wayne ........................................ White .......................................... Other counties ............................ Southeast .................................. Illinois ........................................
74,100 22,300 99,400
210,000 117,000 67,100
197,500 113,000 171,500 145,000 169,500 227,500 57,100
1,671,000
95,000 84,800
123,500 89,700 69,900
119,000 172,500 91,700
121,500 101,500 78,600 76,400 90,500 79,400
185,000 1,579,000
10,800 97,800 40,000 8,000
54,800 50,200 19,100 67,400 94,600 13,600
106,500 17,200
580,000
41,400 77,400 52,700 25,700 7,200
42,500 46,500
120,500 91,600
118,500 624,000
11,900,000
72,800 21,800 98,600
208,500 115,800 66,300
195,500 111,500 169,400 143,700 167,900 225,500 56,700
1,654,000
94,400 84,100
122,200 88,900 69,200
117,900 171,300 87,300
119,900 100,700 78,000 75,700 89,800 76,700
182,900 1,559,000
10,700 91,900 39,400 7,900
54,400 48,900 19,000 66,200 93,500 13,400
101,700 17,000
564,000
40,800 77,000 51,600 25,600 7,100
41,900 45,900
119,500 91,100
117,500 618,000
11,750,000
182.1 198.2 208.3 217.8 198.8 199.9 199.5 191.6 205.1 223.3 199.5 226.8 201.7 207.4
198.1 173.1 212.6 184.7 196.1 224.0 201.5 196.4 180.3 185.4 177.4 183.8 223.3 181.1 206.4 196.9
192.8 192.7 169.2 142.3 181.4 146.1 177.7 181.4 173.0 185.9 184.3 161.6 177.5
160.3 187.6 165.2 163.2 160.1 176.7 180.0 184.8 196.4 186.5 181.9
200.0
13,257,000 4,321,000
20,535,000 45,407,000 23,016,000 13,255,000 38,995,000 21,368,000 34,747,000 32,089,000 33,492,000 51,138,000 11,439,000
343,059,000
18,700,000 14,558,000 25,980,000 16,420,000 13,573,000 26,411,000 34,513,000 17,146,000 21,613,000 18,665,000 13,836,000 13,916,000 20,055,000 13,890,000 37,755,000
307,031,000
2,063,000 17,710,000 6,665,000 1,124,000 9,869,000 7,143,000 3,377,000
12,009,000 16,177,000 2,491,000
18,745,000 2,748,000
100,121,000
6,541,000 14,445,000 8,522,000 4,178,000 1,137,000 7,403,000 8,264,000
22,085,000 17,893,000 21,916,000
112,384,000
2,350,000,000
Illinois Annual Bulletin (August 2015) 23 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Soybean Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production by County – Illinois: 2014
County, district, and state
Area planted Area harvested Yield per acre Production
(acres) (acres) (bushels) (bushels)
Bureau ........................................ Carroll ......................................... Henry .......................................... Jo Daviess .................................. Lee ............................................. Mercer ........................................ Ogle ............................................ Putnam ....................................... Rock Island ................................. Stephenson ................................ Whiteside .................................... Winnebago ................................. Northwest .................................. Boone ......................................... De Kalb ...................................... Grundy ....................................... Kane ........................................... Lake ........................................... La Salle ...................................... Mchenry ...................................... Will ............................................. Other counties ............................ Northeast ................................... Adams ........................................ Brown ......................................... Fulton ......................................... Hancock ..................................... Henderson .................................. Knox ........................................... Mcdonough ................................. Schuyler ..................................... Warren ....................................... West ........................................... De Witt ....................................... Logan ......................................... Mclean ........................................ Macon ........................................ Marshall ...................................... Mason ........................................ Menard ....................................... Peoria ......................................... Stark ........................................... Tazewell ..................................... Woodford .................................... Central ....................................... Champaign ................................. Ford ............................................ Iroquois ...................................... Kankakee ................................... Livingston ................................... Piatt ............................................ Vermilion .................................... East ............................................
142,000 42,200
169,000 41,000
102,500 107,000 98,900 23,600 42,900 76,200 84,500 44,200
974,000
39,900 114,500 91,200 50,200 8,500
241,500 53,800
105,000 68,400
773,000
125,000 31,500
111,000 147,500 60,500
128,000 113,000 55,000
118,500 890,000
97,900
136,500 294,500 121,500 76,600 75,300 59,100 84,400 66,200
116,000 114,000
1,242,000
255,500 131,000 273,500 122,000 277,500 122,500 213,000
1,395,000
141,900 41,900
168,800 40,500
102,400 106,800 98,800 23,500 41,800 76,100 84,400 44,100
971,000
39,900 114,400 91,100 50,100 8,460
241,000 53,800
104,900 68,340
772,000
124,600 31,500
110,900 147,400 60,200
128,000 113,000 54,900
118,500 889,000
97,800
136,300 294,000 121,300 76,500 75,100 59,000 84,300 66,100
115,800 113,800
1,240,000
255,000 130,700 273,000 121,900 277,000 122,400 212,000
1,392,000
59.9 60.5 57.1 55.9 59.1 56.9 60.2 59.7 55.3 57.2 58.6 52.6 58.0
57.3 60.0 58.3 57.2 45.2 60.4 56.1 56.4 56.9 58.4
50.7 51.0 52.6 52.1 52.7 57.1 54.4 52.4 57.5 53.7
63.5 63.7 63.3 67.4 60.5 53.3 60.2 57.3 58.0 61.0 61.4 61.7
63.9 58.2 57.0 53.5 58.7 69.2 62.6 60.3
8,503,000 2,535,000 9,641,000 2,264,000 6,056,000 6,076,000 5,949,000 1,404,000 2,313,000 4,350,000 4,950,000 2,321,000
56,362,000
2,288,000 6,863,000 5,314,000 2,866,000
382,000 14,545,000 3,016,000 5,915,000 3,891,000
45,080,000
6,316,000 1,605,000 5,828,000 7,685,000 3,170,000 7,306,000 6,148,000 2,875,000 6,819,000
47,752,000
6,209,000 8,682,000
18,603,000 8,171,000 4,631,000 4,001,000 3,554,000 4,832,000 3,832,000 7,060,000 6,986,000
76,561,000
16,284,000 7,610,000
15,563,000 6,522,000
16,249,000 8,473,000
13,280,000 83,981,000
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24 Illinois Annual Bulletin (August 2015) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Soybean Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production by County – Illinois: 2014 (continued)
County, district, and state
Area planted Area harvested Yield per acre Production
(acres) (acres) (bushels) (bushels)
Bond ........................................... Calhoun ...................................... Cass ........................................... Christian ..................................... Greene ........................................ Jersey ......................................... Macoupin .................................... Madison ...................................... Montgomery ................................ Morgan ....................................... Pike ............................................ Sangamon .................................. Scott ........................................... West Southwest ........................ Clark ........................................... Clay ............................................ Coles .......................................... Crawford ..................................... Cumberland ................................ Douglas ...................................... Edgar .......................................... Effingham ................................... Fayette ........................................ Jasper ......................................... Lawrence .................................... Marion ......................................... Moultrie ....................................... Richland ...................................... Shelby ......................................... East Southeast .......................... Clinton ........................................ Jackson ...................................... Johnson ...................................... Monroe ....................................... Perry ........................................... Pulaski ........................................ Randolph .................................... St Clair ........................................ Washington ................................. Williamson .................................. Other counties ............................ Southwest .................................. Edwards ...................................... Franklin ....................................... Gallatin ....................................... Hamilton ..................................... Jefferson ..................................... Massac ....................................... Saline .......................................... Wabash ...................................... Wayne ........................................ White .......................................... Other counties ............................ Southeast .................................. Illinois ........................................
79,200 17,100 56,700
163,000 95,500 47,900
149,500 116,500 145,500 108,000 108,500 153,500 40,100
1,281,000
95,600 101,000 114,500 87,600 71,700
105,000 156,500 96,600
138,500 115,000 81,400 95,000 77,100 87,500
161,000 1,584,000
101,500 86,600 18,600 76,700 86,300 36,600
110,500 107,000 147,500 29,900 63,800
865,000
45,800 76,400 72,300 97,800 91,200 34,400 52,500 46,600
145,500 114,000 19,500
796,000
9,800,000
79,200 16,700 56,600
162,900 95,200 47,800
149,400 116,300 145,500 107,900 108,300 153,300 39,900
1,279,000
95,400 100,800 114,400 87,600 71,600
104,900 156,500 96,500
138,400 114,500 81,000 94,900 77,100 87,500
160,900 1,582,000
101,400 85,600 18,500 76,000 86,200 36,500
110,200 106,800 147,300 29,900 63,600
862,000
45,700 76,300 72,200 96,700 91,000 34,300 52,400 46,500
144,600 113,900 19,400
793,000
9,780,000
50.2 47.4 53.5 58.0 53.7 50.7 58.0 52.7 57.4 59.2 50.4 63.3 54.6 56.0
57.2 48.2 60.3 50.2 55.0 65.8 61.4 58.8 49.7 55.3 45.1 50.6 63.6 51.9 56.5 55.6
51.6 46.9 40.0 46.8 41.0 46.5 45.4 49.2 47.8 42.0 43.1 46.5
53.0 44.4 49.9 46.0 45.5 45.3 46.3 51.8 51.1 49.7 42.5 48.2
56.0
3,978,000 791,000
3,027,000 9,456,000 5,108,000 2,423,000 8,660,000 6,127,000 8,356,000 6,389,000 5,461,000 9,699,000 2,179,000
71,654,000
5,461,000 4,859,000 6,903,000 4,397,000 3,939,000 6,900,000 9,608,000 5,670,000 6,883,000 6,332,000 3,656,000 4,805,000 4,900,000 4,545,000 9,096,000
87,954,000
5,236,000 4,018,000
740,000 3,558,000 3,533,000 1,699,000 5,004,000 5,250,000 7,046,000 1,257,000 2,743,000
40,084,000
2,420,000 3,386,000 3,600,000 4,451,000 4,136,000 1,555,000 2,425,000 2,408,000 7,391,000 5,656,000
824,000 38,252,000
547,680,000
Illinois Annual Bulletin (August 2015) 25 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Sorghum Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production by County – Illinois: 2014
County, district, and state
Area planted Area harvested Yield per acre Production
(acres) (acres) (bushels) (bushels)
Other counties ............................ West Southwest ........................ Jefferson ..................................... Other counties ............................ Southeast .................................. Other districts ........................... Illinois ........................................
1,200 1,200
700
8,600 9,300
12,500
23,000
1,040 1,040
660
7,900 8,560
11,400
21,000
107.7 107.7
105.0 104.9 104.9
106.7
106.0
112,000 112,000
69,300
828,700 898,000
1,216,000
2,226,000
26 Illinois Annual Bulletin (August 2015) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Winter Wheat Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production by County – Illinois: 2014
County, district, and state
Area planted Area harvested Yield per acre Production
(acres) (acres) (bushels) (bushels)
Carroll ......................................... Ogle ............................................ Stephenson ................................. Winnebago .................................. Other counties ............................ Northwest .................................. Boone ......................................... De Kalb ....................................... Grundy ........................................ Kane ........................................... Mchenry ...................................... Will .............................................. Other counties ............................ Northeast ................................... Brown ......................................... Hancock ...................................... Knox ........................................... Schuyler ...................................... Other counties ............................ West ........................................... Marshall ...................................... Mason ......................................... Tazewell ..................................... Woodford .................................... Other counties ............................ Central ....................................... Champaign ................................. Iroquois ....................................... Livingston ................................... Vermilion ..................................... Other counties ............................ East ............................................
1,600 3,800 4,700 3,700
11,800 25,600
3,600 4,800 1,400 2,200 4,200 8,400 6,600
31,200
1,500 4,400 1,000 1,800
12,400 21,100
1,200 3,400 2,300 1,600 7,900
16,400
2,500 6,700 8,100 3,900
10,400 31,600
1,100 2,250 2,500 2,900 5,450
14,200
1,550 1,550 1,150
900 3,100 6,800 3,550
18,600
1,400 2,400
800 1,600 9,200
15,400
900 2,700 2,050 1,200 5,050
11,900
2,200 4,150 4,050 3,100 7,100
20,600
70.1 73.8 73.6 68.3 63.3 68.3
74.2 76.1 59.5 70.3 71.0 73.5 63.5 70.4
55.6 64.2 63.3 59.4 53.1 56.2
74.4 49.6 59.0 56.1 66.1 60.8
80.0 74.0 69.6 75.8 72.4 73.5
77,100 166,000 184,000 198,000 344,900 970,000
115,000 118,000 68,400 63,300
220,000 500,000 225,300
1,310,000
77,900 154,000 50,600 95,000
488,500 866,000
67,000
134,000 121,000 67,300
333,700 723,000
176,000 307,000 282,000 235,000 514,000
1,514,000
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Illinois Annual Bulletin (August 2015) 27 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Winter Wheat Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production by County – Illinois: 2014 (continued)
County, district, and state
Area planted Area harvested Yield per acre Production
(acres) (acres) (bushels) (bushels)
Bond ........................................... Christian ..................................... Jersey ......................................... Macoupin .................................... Madison ...................................... Montgomery ............................... Morgan ....................................... Pike ............................................ Sangamon .................................. Scott ........................................... Other counties ............................ West Southwest ........................ Clark ........................................... Coles .......................................... Crawford ..................................... Cumberland ................................ Douglas ...................................... Edgar .......................................... Effingham ................................... Jasper ........................................ Lawrence .................................... Marion ........................................ Richland ..................................... Shelby ........................................ Other counties ............................ East Southeast .......................... Alexander ................................... Clinton ........................................ Jackson ...................................... Johnson ...................................... Monroe ....................................... Perry ........................................... Pulaski ........................................ Randolph .................................... St Clair ....................................... Union .......................................... Washington ................................ Williamson .................................. Southwest ................................. Franklin ...................................... Gallatin ....................................... Massac ....................................... Saline ......................................... Wabash ...................................... Wayne ........................................ White .......................................... Other counties ............................ Southeast .................................. Illinois ........................................
18,400 1,900 2,900 8,700
23,000 9,400 2,100 4,700 1,500 1,400 7,100
81,100
6,700 1,500 9,200 2,300
900 1,700 8,800 8,300
14,100 21,800 15,200 8,500
34,000 133,000
3,400
35,100 18,200 2,000
31,200 29,200 6,000
35,800 26,600 2,300
64,800 2,400
257,000
18,300 7,700 5,800 4,100 7,300
27,700 20,800 51,300
143,000
740,000
17,100 1,700 2,800 7,500
22,300 9,000 1,900 4,400 1,400 1,300 6,600
76,000
6,500 1,400 8,300 2,200
700 1,600 8,100 8,200
13,700 20,700 14,700 8,050
32,950 127,100
3,200
33,000 17,600 1,400
30,300 28,000 5,600
34,500 26,200 2,200
63,600 1,900
247,500
17,800 7,500 5,300 3,800 7,100
27,200 20,300 49,700
138,700
670,000
68.0 67.6 67.1 67.5 74.5 74.3 76.3 68.6 75.0 76.9 59.8 70.4
77.5 75.0 64.6 67.3 68.6 75.0 73.1 63.7 66.9 65.7 64.9 76.1 63.2 66.9
45.3 66.7 66.4 67.1 73.7 60.7 63.8 74.4 69.2 54.5 70.9 46.8 68.7
67.1 75.2 52.3 58.2 61.0 65.2 58.9 60.5 62.5
67.0
1,163,000 115,000 188,000 506,000
1,661,000 669,000 145,000 302,000 105,000 100,000 395,000
5,349,000
504,000 105,000 536,000 148,000 48,000
120,000 592,000 522,000 916,000
1,361,000 954,000 613,000
2,081,000 8,500,000
145,000
2,201,000 1,169,000
94,000 2,232,000 1,699,000
357,000 2,566,000 1,812,000
120,000 4,511,000
89,000 16,995,000
1,194,000
564,000 277,000 221,000 433,000
1,773,000 1,195,000 3,006,000 8,663,000
44,890,000
28 Illinois Annual Bulletin (August 2015) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Oat Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production by County – Illinois: 2014
County, district, and state
Area planted Area harvested Yield per acre Production
(acres) (acres) (bushels) (bushels)
Bureau ........................................ Henry .......................................... Ogle ............................................ Stephenson ................................. Whiteside .................................... Other counties ............................ Northwest .................................. De Kalb ....................................... La Salle ....................................... Will .............................................. Other counties ............................ Northeast ................................... Warren ........................................ Other counties ............................ West ........................................... Marshall ...................................... Other counties ............................ Central ....................................... Other counties ............................ East ............................................ Other counties ............................ West Southwest ........................ Other districts ........................... Illinois ........................................
800 1,300 1,200 2,700
800 8,000
14,800
2,000 600 500
1,800 4,900
500
3,100 3,600
500
3,000 3,500
2,300 2,300
1,700 1,700
4,200
35,000
400 900 800
1,700 700
5,500 10,000
1,900
450 460
1,390 4,200
380
2,420 2,800
440
2,560 3,000
1,700 1,700
1,200 1,200
2,100
25,000
87.5 87.8 83.4 77.1 82.9 79.3 80.6
88.4
100.0 98.9 79.5 87.9
70.5 74.9 74.3
89.8 80.3 81.7
78.2 78.2
63.8 63.8
77.4
80.0
35,000 79,000 66,700
131,000 58,000
436,300 806,000
168,000 45,000 45,500
110,500 369,000
26,800
181,200 208,000
39,500
205,500 245,000
133,000 133,000
76,500 76,500
162,500
2,000,000
Illinois Annual Bulletin (August 2015) 29 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Alfalfa Hay Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production by County – Illinois: 2014
County, district, and state
Area harvested Yield per acre Production
(acres) (tons) (tons)
Carroll ...................................................... Jo Daviess ............................................... Lee .......................................................... Ogle ......................................................... Rock Island .............................................. Stephenson ............................................. Whiteside ................................................. Other counties ......................................... Northwest ............................................... Boone ...................................................... Cook ........................................................ De Kalb ................................................... Kane ........................................................ Kendall .................................................... Lake ........................................................ Will .......................................................... Other counties ......................................... Northeast ................................................ Brown ...................................................... Knox ........................................................ Mcdonough .............................................. Warren .................................................... Other counties ......................................... West ........................................................ Logan ...................................................... Mclean ..................................................... Macon ..................................................... Marshall ................................................... Menard .................................................... Peoria ...................................................... Stark ........................................................ Tazewell .................................................. Woodford ................................................. Other counties ......................................... Central .................................................... Ford ......................................................... Kankakee ................................................ Livingston ................................................ Piatt ......................................................... Vermilion ................................................. Other counties ......................................... East .........................................................
5,600 21,800 2,500 8,100 3,500
18,200 3,800
21,100 84,600
3,200
800 2,900 7,000 1,300 2,100 3,000
14,700 35,000
2,300 7,100 3,400 2,500
21,000 36,300
1,500 2,800 1,000 2,500 1,200 3,500 1,100 2,100 3,000 2,600
21,300
1,000 2,200 2,400
500 700
5,000 11,800
4.75 4.50 4.35 4.35 3.95 4.15 4.05 4.15 4.30
4.25 2.90 4.60 3.75 3.55 3.25 3.55 3.75 3.80
3.95 3.95 4.30 3.90 3.35 3.60
3.65 3.75 4.50 3.70 3.65 3.90 5.20 4.55 4.60 3.35 4.00
3.50 4.10 4.15 4.20 3.15 4.20 4.05
26,700 98,500 10,900 35,200 13,800 75,800 15,400 87,200
363,500
13,600 2,300
13,300 26,400 4,600 6,800
10,600 55,200
132,800
9,100 28,000 14,600 9,700
69,900 131,300
5,500
10,500 4,500 9,200 4,400
13,600 5,700 9,600
13,800 8,700
85,500
3,500 9,000 9,900 2,100 2,200
20,900 47,600
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30 Illinois Annual Bulletin (August 2015) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Alfalfa Hay Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production by County – Illinois: 2014 (continued)
County, district, and state
Area harvested Yield per acre Production
(acres) (tons) (tons)
Calhoun ................................................... Christian .................................................. Greene ..................................................... Jersey ...................................................... Madison ................................................... Montgomery ............................................. Morgan .................................................... Sangamon ............................................... Scott ........................................................ Other counties ......................................... West Southwest ..................................... Clay ......................................................... Coles ....................................................... Crawford .................................................. Cumberland ............................................. Douglas ................................................... Edgar ....................................................... Fayette ..................................................... Jasper ...................................................... Marion ...................................................... Moultrie .................................................... Other counties ......................................... East Southeast ....................................... Monroe .................................................... St Clair ..................................................... Washington .............................................. Williamson ............................................... Other counties ......................................... Southwest ............................................... Franklin .................................................... Hamilton .................................................. Other counties ......................................... Southeast ............................................... Illinois .....................................................
1,100 800
1,500 1,400 2,800 1,400 1,200 2,200 1,300
14,200 27,900
700
1,800 500 900
2,900 1,700 1,800
600 700
1,300 8,400
21,300
2,900 3,150 5,240 1,050
13,360 25,700
700 700
4,700 6,100
270,000
3.75 3.65 4.15 3.95 4.70 4.85 3.85 3.35 4.75 3.50 3.80
2.45 2.85 3.00 4.90 4.50 3.35 3.10 4.15 5.15 3.85 3.75 3.75
4.90 3.85 4.60 2.30 4.70 4.50
2.00 4.15 2.90 2.95
4.00
4,100 2,900 6,200 5,500
13,100 6,800 4,600 7,400 6,200
49,600 106,400
1,700 5,100 1,500 4,400
13,100 5,700 5,600 2,500 3,600 5,000
31,400 79,600
14,200 12,100 24,100 2,400
62,500 115,300
1,400 2,900
13,700 18,000
1,080,000
Illinois Annual Bulletin (August 2015) 31 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Other Hay Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production by County – Illinois: 2014
County, district, and state
Area harvested Yield per acre Production
(acres) (tons) (tons)
Lee .......................................................... Mercer ..................................................... Ogle ......................................................... Stephenson ............................................. Winnebago .............................................. Other counties ......................................... Northwest ............................................... Cook ........................................................ De Kalb ................................................... La Salle ................................................... Mchenry ................................................... Other counties ......................................... Northeast ................................................ Fulton ...................................................... Knox ........................................................ Mcdonough .............................................. Other counties ......................................... West ........................................................ De Witt .................................................... Macon ..................................................... Menard .................................................... Tazewell .................................................. Woodford ................................................. Other counties ......................................... Central .................................................... Iroquois ................................................... Kankakee ................................................ Vermilion ................................................. Other counties ......................................... East .........................................................
670 570 630
2,390 760
10,480 15,500
900
1,100 800
2,300 10,500 15,600
4,100 2,300 2,500
24,700 33,600
1,400
940 2,660
800 890
3,510 10,200
500
1,300 1,900 1,500 5,200
3.35 2.10 3.65 4.35 2.25 3.35 3.45
1.85 3.25 3.90 2.80 2.75 2.80
1.50 2.70 3.35 2.35 2.35
2.65 2.65 3.00 3.40 2.60 2.95 2.90
3.80 3.90 2.55 3.35 3.25
2,250 1,200 2,300
10,400 1,700
35,350 53,200
1,650 3,600 3,100 6,400
28,850 43,600
6,100 6,200 8,400
57,900 78,600
3,700 2,500 8,000 2,700 2,300
10,400 29,600
1,900 5,100 4,800 5,000
16,800
--continued
32 Illinois Annual Bulletin (August 2015) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Other Hay Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production by County – Illinois: 2014 (continued)
County, district, and state
Area harvested Yield per acre Production
(acres) (tons) (tons)
Bond ........................................................ Calhoun ................................................... Greene ..................................................... Jersey ...................................................... Madison ................................................... Montgomery ............................................. Pike ......................................................... Scott ........................................................ Other counties ......................................... West Southwest ..................................... Clay ......................................................... Coles ....................................................... Cumberland ............................................. Edgar ....................................................... Effingham ................................................ Fayette ..................................................... Jasper ...................................................... Lawrence ................................................. Marion ...................................................... Richland ................................................... Shelby ...................................................... Other counties ......................................... East Southeast ....................................... Alexander ................................................ Jackson ................................................... Johnson ................................................... Monroe .................................................... Perry ........................................................ Pulaski ..................................................... Randolph ................................................. Union ....................................................... Williamson ............................................... Other counties ......................................... Southwest ............................................... Edwards ................................................... Franklin .................................................... Hamilton .................................................. Hardin ...................................................... Jefferson .................................................. Massac .................................................... Pope ........................................................ Saline ....................................................... Wayne ..................................................... Other counties ......................................... Southeast ............................................... Illinois .....................................................
2,500 1,900 3,500 1,700 4,400 3,000 4,300
700 14,900 36,900
3,300 1,400 1,200 2,200 3,600 5,300 1,900 1,300 4,200 1,800 2,600 5,600
34,400
2,100 6,300 9,000 2,200 3,600 2,200 4,200
11,000 4,600 8,600
53,800
2,200 3,000 2,300 3,100 8,200 4,200 6,200 4,000 4,900 6,700
44,800
250,000
2.70 3.30 3.55 2.45 2.75 2.75 4.20 3.30 2.85 3.05
2.15 1.85 2.00 2.50 3.00 2.80 3.95 2.10 2.25 3.65 2.75 2.65 2.65
2.15 2.15 2.20 3.90 2.90 2.80 2.85 1.70 1.90 4.00 2.55
2.75 2.75 2.60 2.60 2.40 2.45 2.05 2.65 2.90 2.45 2.50
2.70
6,700 6,300
12,500 4,200
12,200 8,300
18,100 2,300
42,500 113,100
7,100 2,600 2,400 5,500
10,800 14,900 7,500 2,700 9,400 6,600 7,100
14,700 91,300
4,500
13,400 20,000 8,600
10,400 6,200
12,000 18,700 8,700
34,400 136,900
6,100 8,200 6,000 8,000
19,700 10,200 12,600 10,500 14,200 16,400
111,900
675,000
Illinois Annual Bulletin (August 2015) 33 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Cattle Inventory by Class and County – Illinois: January 1, 2015
County and state Beef Cows Milk Cows All cattle
and calves County and state Beef Cows Milk Cows
All cattle and calves
(head) (head) (head) (head) (head) (head)
Adams ................... Alexander .............. Bond ...................... Boone .................... Brown .................... Bureau ................... Calhoun ................. Carroll .................... Cass ...................... Champaign ............ Christian ................ Clark ...................... Clay ....................... Clinton ................... Coles ..................... Cook ...................... Crawford ................ Cumberland ........... De Kalb ................. De Witt .................. Douglas ................. Du Page ................ Edgar ..................... Edwards ................ Effingham .............. Fayette .................. Ford ....................... Franklin ................. Fulton .................... Gallatin .................. Greene .................. Grundy .................. Hamilton ................ Hancock ................ Hardin .................... Henderson ............. Henry ..................... Iroquois ................. Jackson ................. Jasper ................... Jefferson ................ Jersey .................... Jo Daviess ............. Johnson ................. Kane ...................... Kankakee .............. Kendall .................. Knox ...................... Lake ...................... La Salle ................. Lawrence ............... Lee ........................ Livingston ..............
13,200 700
2,600 600
2,900 3,400
(D) 6,900 2,200
(D) 2,200
(D) 3,600 6,400 1,400
(D) (D)
1,700 1,800 1,800 1,400
(D) (D)
1,700 4,800 4,300
(D) 2,900
13,300 1,100 6,700
800 1,600
10,900 (D) (D)
8,800 6,000 5,300 2,900 5,800 4,400
16,900 (D) 600 (D) (D) (D) (D)
3,900 (D) (D)
2,700
1,100 (D)
1,600 1,800
300 100 (D)
1,900 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
13,800 (D) (D) (D)
2,600 700 (D)
1,600 (D) (D) (D)
4,100 1,000
(D) 300 100 (D) (D) 300 (D) (D) (D) (D) 200 200 800
1,700 600 (D)
7,900 (D)
1,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
1,300
34,000 1,200 9,800 5,600 5,000 9,500 5,500
35,000 3,700
12,300 7,200 2,500 7,300
49,500 2,900
100 2,600
13,400 31,500 2,800
11,700 100
4,300 2,600
36,000 11,200 3,000 5,400
26,500 1,700
12,100 2,800 3,000
23,500 3,100
15,700 27,000 24,000 9,900
10,400 11,000 6,600
54,000 6,800 5,800 3,500 7,000
19,800 1,800
12,600 2,000
10,300 10,600
Logan ................... Mcdonough ........... Mchenry ................ Mclean .................. Macon .................. Macoupin .............. Madison ................ Marion .................. Marshall ................ Mason .................. Massac ................. Menard ................. Mercer .................. Monroe ................. Montgomery ......... Morgan ................. Moultrie ................ Ogle ...................... Peoria ................... Perry ..................... Piatt ...................... Pike ...................... Pope ..................... Pulaski .................. Putnam ................. Randolph .............. Richland ............... Rock Island ........... St Clair ................. Saline ................... Sangamon ............ Schuyler ............... Scott ..................... Shelby .................. Stark ..................... Stephenson .......... Tazewell ............... Union .................... Vermilion .............. Wabash ................ Warren ................. Washington .......... Wayne .................. White .................... Whiteside .............. Will ....................... Williamson ............ Winnebago ........... Woodford .............. Other counties ...... Illinois ..................
(D) 7,500 3,700 2,900 1,700 8,400 4,000
(D) 2,800 2,400
(D) 2,100 6,200 2,300 3,200
(D) 1,000 8,300
(D) 5,800
300 (D) (D) (D) (D)
4,900 1,200 3,800 1,800 2,700 5,700
(D) 2,600 4,800
(D) 5,400 4,800
(D) 2,800
(D) 5,500 3,700 5,500 2,300 5,300
700 (D)
1,500 2,600
87,600
376,000
(D) (D)
3,100 3,900
(D) 1,100 1,700
(D) 200 (D) (D) (D) (D)
1,300 600 (D) 700
1,200 (D) 300 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
1,100 900 300
1,200 (D) 300 (D) (D)
1,600 (D)
12,400 600 (D) (D) (D) 200
7,100 200 (D)
1,000 700 (D)
2,300 300
4,700
94,000
3,400 13,500 16,000 12,300 3,600
24,000 11,200 10,200 6,200 3,900 5,000 3,700 9,600 6,200 8,100
14,200 3,800
31,000 11,000 10,400
600 12,600 6,800 3,800 1,200
12,600 4,200
10,000 7,400 4,600
11,500 7,200 3,800
17,100 2,800
54,000 10,300 6,200 7,500 1,300
15,700 25,500 15,800 4,200
31,500 3,000 4,800
11,700 7,800
1,140,000
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
34 Illinois Annual Bulletin (August 2015) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Cash Rent by Land Type and County – Illinois: 2014
County, district, and state
Irrigated Non-Irrigated Pastureland
(dollars per acre) (dollars per acre) (dollars per acre)
Bureau ..................................................... Carroll ...................................................... Henry ....................................................... Jo Daviess ............................................... Lee .......................................................... Mercer ..................................................... Ogle ......................................................... Putnam .................................................... Rock Island .............................................. Stephenson .............................................. Whiteside ................................................. Winnebago ............................................... Other counties ......................................... Northwest ............................................... Boone ...................................................... Cook ........................................................ De Kalb .................................................... Du Page ................................................... Grundy ..................................................... Kane ........................................................ Kendall ..................................................... Lake ......................................................... La Salle .................................................... Mchenry ................................................... Will ........................................................... Other counties ......................................... Northeast ................................................ Adams ..................................................... Brown ...................................................... Fulton ....................................................... Hancock ................................................... Henderson ............................................... Knox ........................................................ Mcdonough .............................................. Schuyler ................................................... Warren ..................................................... Other counties ......................................... West ........................................................
353.00 ( 1 )
260.00 ( 1 )
263.00 ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 )
286.00 ( 1 )
290.00 287.00
( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 )
( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 )
244.00 265.00 238.00 221.00 255.00 224.00 300.00 255.00 240.00 258.00 246.00 207.00
( 1 ) 251.00
277.00
( 1 ) 278.00
( 1 ) 229.00 228.00 265.00
( 1 ) 285.00 185.00 168.00 175.00 245.00
214.00 184.00 235.00 240.00 251.00 264.00 280.00 186.00 276.00
( 1 ) 249.00
( 1 ) 44.00
( 1 ) 48.50
( 1 ) 34.00 43.50
( 1 ) 51.00 53.00
( 1 ) ( 1 )
47.00 46.00
( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 )
46.50 46.50
40.00 29.50 34.50 39.00 33.00 28.50 25.00 30.50 57.50
( 1 ) 36.50
See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued
Illinois Annual Bulletin (August 2015) 35 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Cash Rent by Land Type and County – Illinois: 2014 (continued)
County, district, and state
Irrigated Non-Irrigated Pastureland
(dollars per acre) (dollars per acre) (dollars per acre)
De Witt ..................................................... Logan ....................................................... Mclean ...................................................... Macon ...................................................... Marshall .................................................... Mason ...................................................... Menard ..................................................... Peoria ....................................................... Stark ......................................................... Tazewell ................................................... Woodford .................................................. Other counties .......................................... Central ..................................................... Champaign ............................................... Ford .......................................................... Iroquois .................................................... Kankakee ................................................. Livingston ................................................. Piatt .......................................................... Vermilion .................................................. Other counties .......................................... East .......................................................... Bond ......................................................... Calhoun .................................................... Cass ......................................................... Christian ................................................... Greene ..................................................... Jersey ....................................................... Macoupin .................................................. Madison .................................................... Montgomery ............................................. Morgan ..................................................... Pike .......................................................... Sangamon ................................................ Scott ......................................................... Other counties .......................................... West Southwest ......................................
( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 )
215.00 ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 )
317.00 ( 1 )
255.00 244.00
( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 )
( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 )
225.00 ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 )
276.00 272.00
282.00 308.00 277.00
( 1 ) 251.00 210.00
( 1 ) 238.00 246.00 229.00 245.00 275.00 263.00
253.00
( 1 ) 242.00
( 1 ) 262.00 303.00 283.00 210.00 257.00
175.00 160.00 234.00
( 1 ) 211.00 212.00 230.00 169.00 216.00 245.00 202.00 302.00
( 1 ) 242.00 231.00
44.50 28.00 40.00 28.50 25.00 42.00 28.50 35.00 33.50 35.50 32.00
( 1 ) 33.00
( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 )
40.50 40.50
41.50
( 1 ) 30.00
( 1 ) 27.00
( 1 ) 33.00
( 1 ) 31.00 22.50 32.00 40.50
( 1 ) 35.00 31.00
See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued
36 Illinois Annual Bulletin (August 2015) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Cash Rent by Land Type and County – Illinois: 2014 (continued)
County, district, and state
Irrigated Non-Irrigated Pastureland
(dollars per acre) (dollars per acre) (dollars per acre)
Clark ........................................................ Clay ......................................................... Coles ....................................................... Crawford .................................................. Cumberland ............................................. Douglas ................................................... Edgar ....................................................... Effingham ................................................ Fayette ..................................................... Jasper ...................................................... Lawrence ................................................. Marion ...................................................... Moultrie .................................................... Richland ................................................... Shelby ...................................................... Other counties ......................................... East Southeast ....................................... Alexander ................................................ Clinton ..................................................... Jackson ................................................... Johnson ................................................... Monroe .................................................... Perry ........................................................ Pulaski ..................................................... Randolph ................................................. St Clair ..................................................... Union ....................................................... Washington .............................................. Williamson ............................................... Other counties ......................................... Southwest ............................................... Edwards ................................................... Franklin .................................................... Gallatin .................................................... Hamilton .................................................. Hardin ...................................................... Jefferson .................................................. Massac .................................................... Pope ........................................................ Saline ....................................................... Wabash ................................................... Wayne ..................................................... White ....................................................... Other counties ......................................... Southeast ............................................... Other districts ........................................ Illinois .....................................................
( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 )
( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 )
( 1 ) ( 1 )
228.00 ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 )
226.00 227.00
256.00
262.00
176.00 149.00 226.00 151.00 200.00 294.00 262.00 151.00 147.00 154.00 164.00 127.00 268.00 148.00 188.00
( 1 ) 205.00
128.00
( 1 ) 156.00 80.00
156.00 106.00
( 1 ) 111.00 169.00 168.00 148.00 92.00
131.00 143.00
119.00 108.00 163.00 110.00
( 1 ) 121.00 148.00
( 1 ) 107.00 159.00 150.00 162.00 110.00 137.00
( 1 )
233.00
40.00 48.00 84.50
( 1 ) ( 1 )
41.00 46.00 54.50 28.50 34.50
( 1 ) 34.50
( 1 ) ( 1 )
27.00 55.50 43.00
( 1 )
38.00 27.00
( 1 ) 37.00 24.00
( 1 ) 26.00 45.00 33.50 40.00 20.00 29.50 29.50
38.00
( 1 ) 37.00
( 1 ) ( 1 )
33.50 37.50 37.50 40.50
( 1 ) ( 1 )
34.50 46.00 39.50
( 1 )
38.00
1 Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations or insufficient number of reports to establish an estimate.
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