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KANSAS
FARM FACTS
2008

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE
KANSAS FIELD OFFICE
IN COOPERATION WITH
KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

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KANSAS AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS PROCEDURES AND STAFF
It is a pleasure to present the 2007 edition of the Annual Farm Facts Report. This publication is a cooperative
effort between the USDA – National Agricultural Statistics Service’s Kansas Field Office, and the Kansas
Department of Agriculture.
The Annual Report is published each year to meet the diverse needs for a reliable reference book on agricultural
production, prices, farm income, and various other economic data within the State.
The data in this publication were made possible by the voluntary cooperation of the Kansas farmers and
agribusiness who responded to our surveys. A special thanks to each producer and agribusiness who provided
data on one of our surveys. We believe that the best source of agricultural data is from producers and
agribusinesses.
The survey data were collected by mail, telephone interviews, personal interviews, and in-the-field observations.
Most estimates are based on probability sample surveys. That is, information collected from a scientifically
selected sample of all producers is used to estimate the activities of the entire group. Sampling is not only less
costly in time and money than a complete count, but can be more accurate because reporting errors and datahandling errors are minimal compared to those in a complete count or census.
Kansas Agricultural Statistics staff includes highly trained agricultural statisticians with farm backgrounds and
extensive experience in Kansas and other states, a support staff of statistical assistants, computer personnel, and
printing-mailing specialists. Eddie Wells is the Deputy Director. Lead Statistician for Estimates is Bob White.
Estimate Statisticians include Quentin Wearne, Dan Kolterman, Stephen Habets and Nick Pallotta. The Lead
Statistician for Surveys is Joel Golz. Survey Statisticians include Matt Gregg, Sherri Hand, Darin Twete, and
Arcus Pierce, assisted by Research Analyst Dona Ratliff. Candace S. Thomas provides research and editorial
assistance while Rita Smith is our designer and Desktop Publisher. In addition, field and telephone staffs of parttime National Association of State Department of Agriculture (NASDA) interviewers, working under the direction of
NASDA supervisors, collect data by personal and telephone interview. The office staff and crew of enumerators
join me in thanking the many farmers and agri-business firms who provide the data and assist in planning our
program of statistics.

Eldon J. Thiessen
Director

TABLE OF CONTENTS
2007 Agricultural Highlight ............................................................................................................ ii - iii
General Statistics ...........................................................................................................................2 - 9
Crop Statistics ...............................................................................................................................10 - 73
Livestock Statistics .....................................................................................................................74 - 89
Economic Statistics ....................................................................................................................90 - 93
Historic Statistics ........................................................................................................................94 - 100
Index ...........................................................................................................................................101 -103

NATIONAL
AGRICULTURAL
STATISTICS SERVICE

USDA, NASS, Kansas Field Office
632 Van Buren, Room 200
P.O. Box 3534
Topeka, KS 66601-3534
800-258-4564
Fax: 785-233-2518
[email protected]

For information, questions, or comments relating to this publication, please
contact the Kansas Field Office

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2007 KANSAS AGRICULTURAL HIGHLIGHTS
Price wise, 2007 was a fantastic year for Kansas Agriculture. Wheat, corn, sorghum, and soybeans set new
record highs for marketing year average price per bushel and farm value. Corn production set a new record high
for the State, while the yield for sorghum grain tied the previous record highs set in 1992 and 1998. Cash
receipts for all cattle and calves set another new record in 2007. Cattle price also set a new record. The number
of cattle and calves on farms and ranches on January 1 was up from last year and tied for third largest on record.
The December 1 hog inventory was also up from the previous year and at its highest level since 1980, with cash
receipts being the second highest on record. Yearly prices for all hay and other hay were above last year, while
the yearly price for alfalfa was below 2007. The value of all farmland and buildings continued their upward trend
and was 16 percent above 2006.
Wheat seeding began the first week of September and progressed slightly behind average throughout the month.
Dry weather the first week of October enabled farmers to push seedings to 75 percent complete, 3 percent ahead
of the 5-year average. By October 29th, 96 percent of the wheat had been seeded. Ninety-eight percent of the
crop had emerged by November 19th. Soil moisture conditions remained dry throughout the fall. As of November
26th, 63 percent of the topsoil moisture and 74 percent of the subsoil moisture was rated short to very short.
Despite the shortage of soil moisture, condition was rated 51 percent good to excellent on November 26th. The
winter months brought cold temperatures and increased snowfall compared to the prior year. The snow improved
soil moisture conditions and as of March 18th, 85 percent of topsoil moisture was rated adequate to surplus and
75 percent of subsoil was rated adequate to surplus. Wheat condition was rated 70 percent good to excellent.
Temperatures dropped below freezing for most areas the week ending April 8th, with some areas experiencing
record lows. The State experienced moderate temperatures with scattered showers during the month of May.
Heavy rains, up to 7 inches, fell in the central part of the State both the first and last weeks of the month.
Disease presence was a concern with 38 percent of the crop considered to have moderate to severe presence at
the end of May. Wheat headed was behind the 5-year average the first two weeks of the month but was
near average at 97 percent headed at the end of May. Turning was behind the 5-year average with 36 percent of
the crop turned at the end of May. The majority of harvest was delayed until the third week of June, primarily in
the eastern third and the south central parts of the State due to precipitation. The southeast district received
heavy rain resulting in flooding the last week of June. As of July 1, harvest was 59 percent complete compared to
93 percent last year and 82 percent for the 5-year average. Harvest was nearly complete across most of the State
by the second week of July. Scattered showers the first two weeks of the month continued to hinder harvest in
the southeast district area of the State.
Wheat production in 2007 was 283.8 million bushels, 3 percent below the 2006 crop of 291.2 million bushels.
The yield, at 33 bushels per acre, was up 1 bushel from a year earlier. The acreage harvested for grain, at 8.60
million acres, was down 5 percent from 2006. Prices for wheat remained above 2006 all year. The months of
July through December set new record highs surpassing the previous records set back in 1995 and 1996. The
preliminary marketing year average price, at $6.20 per bushel, was up $1.64 from 2006 and generated a value of
production of $1.760 billion, 33 percent above the previous year. Both the marketing year average price and
value of production set new record highs. Kansas also lost its first place status as the number one wheat state in
the Nation to North Dakota in 2007.
Seeding of the 2008 wheat acres began early in September and progressed behind average throughout the fall.
Soil moisture was mostly adequate throughout the fall. The major growing areas of the State did not receive a
good soaking rain during the fall and seeding was nearly complete by the first week of November. Topsoil
moisture at the end of November was rated 47 percent adequate to surplus while subsoil moisture was rated 55
percent adequate to surplus. Wheat emergence also progressed behind normal throughout the season. By
November 25, 96 percent of the crop had emerged. Wheat condition was rated 3 percent excellent, 40 percent
good, 42 percent fair, 13 percent poor, and 2 percent very poor by the end of November.
Wet conditions during April and May kept the 2007 corn planting progress well behind the average. By May 6,
only 49 percent of the corn acreage had been planted compared to the average of 73 percent for that date. Corn
planting was completed by the end of May. Crop development lagged slightly behind the average early in the
growing season due to the later planting. Mostly adequate soil moisture conditions during the growing season
allowed corn to progress well with the condition
for the majority of the crop rated as good or excellent. Corn
harvest began in late August. On August 26th, the crop was rated 10 percent very poor to poor, 28 percent fair,
and 62 percent good to excellent. Harvest progressed steadily throughout the fall, and was virtually complete by
November.
Corn production was 518.0 million bushels, up 50 percent from last year and set a new record. The previous
record was 465.8 million bushels set in 2005. The 2007 yield was 140 bushels per acre, 25 bushels above the
previous year. Acreage harvested for grain, at 3.90 million, was up 16 percent from 2006. This was the
seventeenth year in a row that corn production exceeded sorghum production. Prices for corn remained above
2006 all year and set new records for October, November, and December. Based on the preliminary 2007
marketing year average price of $4.00 per bushel, the value of production for the 2007 corn crop was $2.072
billion, 95 percent above the 2006 value. Both the marketing year average price and value of production set new
record highs. Corn acres harvested for silage was 140,000 acres, down 160,000 acres from last year.

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Sorghum planting progress was also behind normal nearly all spring. By July 8, planting was nearly complete
and 84 percent of the crop had emerged. Seventy-three percent of the crop was rated in good to excellent
condition at that time. The State received heavy precipitation from May through July and became dry in August.
Temperatures were hot, remaining in excess of 100 degrees the last part of July through August. By September
2, an estimated 67 percent of the crop remained in good to excellent condition which led to high yields compared
to previous years. Harvest began in late September but remained behind average most of the fall due to the
earlier delays in planting. However, by November 18, 97 percent of the crop had been harvested, compared to
88 percent for the 5-year average
Sorghum grain production was 212.0 million bushels in 2007, up 46 percent from the 2006 crop of 145.0 million
bushels. The yield averaged 80 bushels per acre, up 22 bushels from the previous year and tied with the
previous records set in 1992 and 1998. Harvested acreage for grain, at 2.65 million acres, was up 150,000 acres
from 2006. Sorghum prices set new record highs for January, February, and September through December in
2007. The preliminary 2007 marketing year average price ($3.98 per bushel) indicated a value of production of
$842.9 million, 73 percent above 2006 and also was a set new record high. Kansas retained its position as the
number one sorghum grain producing State in the U.S. Sorghum acres harvested for silage were 80,000, up
20,000 acres from 2006.
Soybean planting progressed well behind last year and the 5-year average all spring with 57 percent planted on
June 3rd compared to 75 percent last year and 71 percent for the 5 year average. Scattered showers fell during
most of July and August but temperatures were hot throughout both months. By the end of the July, 72 percent of
the crop was blooming and 34 percent was setting pods. While at the end of August, 94 percent of the crop was
setting pods and 17 percent was dropping leaves. Topsoil moisture was 10 percent very short, 38 percent short,
51 percent adequate, and 1 percent surplus at that time. On October 1, 61 percent of the crop was rated as good
to excellent condition and 11 percent had been harvested. Harvest picked up during November and moved
ahead of both the 5 year average and last year.
Soybean production was 84.2 million bushels, down 15 percent from the last year’s crop of 98.6 million. Yield, at
33 bushels per acre, was up 1 bushel from last year. Harvested acreage, at 2.55 million acres, was down 17
percent from last year’s record of 3.08 million acres harvested. Planted acreage, at 2.60 million acres, was also
down 17 percent from last year’s record of 3.15 million acres planted. Soybean prices for year 2007 were above
the previous year prices and set new record highs for September through December. Based on the preliminary
marketing year average price of $10.60 per bushel, the value of production for the 2007 crop was $892.0 million,
42 percent above 2006. Both the marketing year average price and value of production set new record highs.
All hay production totaled 6.37 million tons, down 3 percent from 2006. Area harvested, at 2.90 million acres, was
down 150,000 acres from the previous year. The preliminary marketing year average price of $104.00 per ton
indicated a value of production for the 2007 crop of $602.8 million, down 4 percent from 2006. Grazing and stock
water supplies were adequate across the State for 2007. Monthly prices for all hay in 2007 were at their highest
level ever except for November and December.
All cattle and calves on farms and ranches on January 1, 2008, totaled 6.70 million head, up 300,000 head from
January 1, 2007. The 5.35 million head of cattle marketed during 2007 was down 5 percent from the year earlier.
Fed cattle marketings in 2007 were 5.14 million head, down 5 percent from the previous year. Cash receipts from
the sale of cattle set a new record high $6.32 billion, up 1 percent from last year’s record of $6.25 billion. Monthly
cattle prices in 2007 were above last year except for January and February. March through September prices set
new record highs, while October through December prices came in second to those posted in 2003. The 2007
calf crop, at 1.50 million head, was up 3 percent from last year.
The December 1, 2007 hog inventory in Kansas was 1.87 million head, 2 percent above the previous year. This
was the largest December 1 hog inventory since 1980. Total cash receipts from hogs were $406.9 million, up 9
percent from 2006 and down 2 percent from the record set in 1997 of $414.8 million. Monthly hog prices in 2007
were mixed throughout the year.

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All reports released by Kansas Agricultural Statistics are available on the World Wide Web. The Web home page
address for Kansas Agricultural Statistics is:
http://www.nass.usda.gov/ks/
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KANSAS’ RANK IN U.S. AGRICULTURE, 2007
Kansas
Number
as % of
U.S. Total

Crop or Livestock Item

Production
or
Number

Wheat Flour Milled ....................................................................

34,614,000

cwt.

1

8.3

Wheat Flour Milling Capacity......................................................

147,130

cwt.

1

9.6

Sorghum Grain Produced...........................................................

212,000,000

bu.

1

42.0

Cattle Slaughtered .....................................................................

7,725,900

head

1

22.5

All Wheat Produced....................................................................

283,800,000

bu.

2

13.7

Sorghum Silage Produced..........................................................

1,120,000

tons

2

18.0

.................................................................................

29,542,022

acres

2

6.8

All Cattle and Calves on Farms, Jan. 1, 2008 ............................

6,700,000

head

2

6.9

Cattle and Calves on Grain Feed, Jan. 1, 2008 .........................

2,630,000

head

3

18.4

Red Meat Production by Com’l. Slaughter Plants ......................

6,224,700,000

lbs.

3

12.8

Land in Farms ...........................................................................

47,200,000

acres

3

5.1

Commercial Grain Storage Capacity, Dec. 1, 2007 ....................

890,000,000

bu.

3

9.8

Sunflowers Produced .................................................................

234,250,000

lbs.

3

8.1

All Other Hay (Excluding Alfalfa) Produced ................................

3,570,000

tons

5

4.6

All Summer Potatoes Produced .................................................

1,789,000

cwt.

5

10.6

All Hay Produced........................................................................

6,370,000

tons

6

4.2

...........................

11,729,328,000

dol.

6

4.1

........................................................................

2,678,277

acres

6

4.8

Exports of Farm Products, FY 2007 ..........................................

3,834,800,000

All Beef Cows That Have Calved, Jan. 1, 2008..........................

1,511,000

Corn Grain Produced..................................................................

518,000,000

Hogs on Farms, Dec. 1, 2007.....................................................

Cropland

1/

Cash Receipts from Farm Marketings, 2007
Irrigated Acres

1/

2/

Rank

dol.

6

4.7

head

7

4.6

bu.

8

4.0

1,870,000

head

9

2.7

Alfalfa Hay Produced..................................................................

2,800,000

tons

11

3.9

Soybeans Produced ...................................................................

84,150,000

bu.

11

3.3

All Market Sheep and Lambs, Jan.1, 2008.................................

27,000

head

12

1.7

Corn Silage Produced ................................................................

2,520,000

tons

14

2.4

All Sheep and Lambs on Farms, Jan. 1, 2008............................

98,000

head

15T

1.6

Dry Edible Beans Produced .......................................................

138,000

cwt.

16

0.5

Upland Cotton Produced ............................................................

50,000

bales

17

0.3

Oats Produced ...........................................................................

1,330,000

bu.

18

1.5

All Meat & Other Goats, Jan. 1, 2008.........................................

27,400

head

19

1.1

Barley Produced .........................................................................

624,000

bu.

21

0.3

All Milk Goats, Jan. 1, 2008........................................................

3,850

head

26

1.3

1/
2/

Total cropland and irrigated acres, 2002 U.S. Census of Agriculture.
Preliminary.

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KANSAS AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS 1/
2003
2004
2005

Commodity

Wheat & Products
Feed Grains & Prod.
Live Animals & Meat (Excluding Poultry)
Feeds & Fodders
Hides & Skins
Soybeans & Products
Animal Fats
Seeds
Sunflower Seed & Oil
Other
Total
1/
May not add due to rounding.

919.0
345.9
846.8
265.5
332.2
192.2
101.6
38.2
9.0
29.7
3,080.1

846.0
549.8
359.8
364.0
321.9
320.5
106.6
40.1
18.8
43.1
2,970.6

2006

Million Dollars
881.6
496.6
283.6
405.3
330.3
303.1
93.0
51.8
16.1
30.6
2,892.0

2007

834.4
554.9
447.1
445.3
382.3
254.9
97.2
37.1
15.1
43.3
3,111.6

1,012.8
752.8
596.2
469.8
419.5
358.9
145.1
33.7
15.9
30.1
3,834.8

LEADING STATES IN U.S. AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS
SELECTED COMMODITIES, FISCAL YEAR 20071/
Commodity Group

United
States

Leading 10 States by Value
1

2

CA
11,301.7
IA
1,953.5
IA
1,871.6
ND
1,030.8
IA
1,016.8
CA
2,443.9
TX
1,824.0
CA
1,698.9
GA
419.7
CA
2,775.5
KS
469.8
WI
582.5
KS
419.5
AR
640.2
NC
409.6
CA
210.2
KS
145.1
GA
109.1
ND
101.3
TX
53.7
CA
2,022.5

IA
5,246.8
IL
1,894.9
IL
1,494.8
KS
1,012.8
NE
801.5
WA
946.2
AR
415.7
WA
503.9
AR
380.2
GA
66.1
TX
448.1
CA
566.2
NE
403.1
CA
381.4
KY
386.3
OR
174.3
NE
145.0
TX
49.2
SD
43.5
AR
12.6
FL
730.5

3

4

5

6

NE
4,046.8
IN
824.0
OH
828.0
SD
454.3
IL
404.9
MI
122.0
MS
289.0
FL
179.1
MS
253.5
TX
37.0
ND
135.7
MN
113.4
CO
133.8
MO
83.5
VA
52.6
KS
33.7
IA
38.7
NC
16.8
CO
9.2
MS
8.8
WA
469.1

KS
3,834.8
KS
752.8
NE
812.1
WA
428.4
NC
371.5
NY
117.8
NC
171.7
OR
145.3
TX
194.1
AZ
12.2
MN
108.4
NM
111.9
CA
89.6
TX
65.6
CT
50.0
AZ
31.0
WI
34.6
SC
11.6
NE
4.1
MO
5.2
OR
409.9

7

8

9

10

WA
2,649.4
SD
468.2
SD
569.7
CO
336.9
KY
321.1
AZ
46.6
LA
153.3
MN
128.4
CA
125.9
HI
7.9
ID
87.9
OH
41.8
WA
68.9
na
na
na
na
GA
26.5
IL
25.4
OK
3.9
na
na
LA
4.3
OH
339.4

ND
2,564.6
OH
453.6
ND
446.4
OK
333.8
IN
253.0
HI
38.4
TN
131.5
MI
106.2
SC
106.7
AL
7.9
CO
80.3
SD
38.9
MN
67.2
na
na
na
na
WA
25.6
MN
24.2
VA
3.8
na
na
TN
3.8
MN
276.3

IN
2,414.6
MO
396.6
AR
428.4
NE
312.9
MO
246.9
ME
32.4
AZ
114.2
AZ
92.9
VA
102.3
LA
6.3
OK
80.0
IA
38.8
IA
57.2
na
na
na
na
NV
19.4
WA
21.4
na
na
na
na
AZ
3.4
NC
265.6

Million Dollars
Total

81,947.1

Feed grains & prod.

11,847.7

Soybeans & products

11,027.2

Wheat & products

8,457.7

Live animals & meat

6,787.0

Fruit & preparations

5,026.3

Cotton & linters

4,305.3

Vegs & preparations

4,296.7

Poultry & products

3,776.9

Tree nuts

3,024.1

Feeds & fodders

2,886.1

Dairy products

2,518.0

Hides & skins

2,159.3

Rice

1,403.3

Tobacco, unmfd

1,143.9

Seeds

936.3

Animal fats

749.1

Peanuts & products

249.2

Sunflower seed & oil

196.1

Cottonseed & prod.

123.7

Other

11,033.5

TX
5,198.6
NE
1,268.8
MN
1,075.5
TX
529.1
KS
596.2
FL
729.8
CA
404.1
ID
362.4
NC
364.8
OR
58.2
NE
224.4
NY
217.8
TX
322.2
LA
144.3
TN
55.5
ND
72.1
TX
111.5
AL
27.2
KS
15.9
CA
10.3
PA
529.1

IL
4,719.5
MN
947.7
IN
898.3
MT
525.5
TX
509.0
OR
170.6
GA
364.0
ND
240.3
AL
309.9
NM
37.5
IA
144.4
ID
146.6
WI
166.0
MS
88.4
GA
53.8
FL
34.0
CO
42.7
FL
21.4
MN
13.0
GA
9.1
IL
503.2

1/

MN
3,581.8
TX
492.4
MO
718.1
MN
354.5
MN
368.1
TX
74.8
MO
167.5
WI
139.9
IN
153.7
OK
10.6
MO
91.4
PA
86.3
UT
80.8
na
na
na
na
IN
29.9
CA
32.8
MS
4.0
TX
3.6
NC
4.6
TX
392.9

Fiscal year is October 1 through September 30. na = Not Applicable. Other = Sugar and tropical products, minor oilseeds, essential oils,
beverages other than juices, nursery and greenhouse, wine, and mics. vegetable products.

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STOCKS OF GRAIN BY QUARTERS, 2005-2007
Crop
And
Quarter

2005
On-Farm
Stocks

2006

Off-Farm
Stocks

Total
Stocks

2007

On-Farm Off-Farm
Stocks
Stocks

Total
Stocks

On-Farm Off-Farm
Stocks
Stocks

Total
Stocks

1,000 Bushels

WHEAT
September 1 (Prev. Yr.) ......
December 1 (Prev. Yr.) .......
March 1...............................
June 1 .................................

34,000
23,000
11,000
4,000

239,389
169,717
115,426
53,021

273,389
192,717
126,426
57,021

41,000
30,000
6,500
3,600

267,729
174,881
115,823
68,545

308,729
204,881
122,323
72,145

28,000
13,000
6,500
2,300

242,662
176,777
108,581
51,653

270,662
189,777
115,081
53,953

OATS
September 1 (Prev. Yr.) ......
December 1 (Prev. Yr.) .......
March 1...............................
June 1 .................................

*
*
*
*

735
716
479
373

*
*
*
*

*
*
*
*

799
620
630
577

*
*
*
*

*
*
*
*

762
753
498
359

*
*
*
*

BARLEY
September 1 (Prev. Yr.) ......
December 1 (Prev. Yr.) .......
March 1...............................
June 1 .................................

*
*
*
*

51
33
27
18

*
*
*
*

*
*
*
*

95
34
43
51

*
*
*
*

*
*
*
*

56
29
39
19

*
*
*
*

CORN
December 1 (Prev. Yr.) ....... 115,000
March 1............................... 65,000
June 1 ................................. 40,000
September 1 ....................... 15,000

189,952
141,171
98,819
58,728

304,952 135,000
206,171 83,000
138,819 39,000
73,728 16,000

213,345
156,415
111,362
61,474

348,345
239,415
150,362
77,474

83,000
53,000
29,000
11,500

182,249
136,040
80,253
45,123

265,249
189,040
109,253
56,623

SORGHUM GRAIN
December 1 (Prev. Yr.) .......
March 1...............................
June 1 .................................
September 1 .......................

119,775
96,966
56,139
26,909

167,775
115,966
65,139
29,409

35,000
14,000
7,700
3,700

129,323
83,649
47,603
22,277

164,323
97,649
55,303
25,977

22,000
11,000
2,800
1,300

91,865
62,897
34,164
14,802

113,865
73,897
36,964
16,102

SOYBEANS
December 1 (Prev. Yr.) ....... 32,000
56,067
88,067
March 1............................... 15,000
32,358
47,358
June 1 .................................
7,000
15,852
22,852
September 1 .......................
1,600
4,430
6,030
* Not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.

29,000
20,000
12,000
4,900

62,781
39,457
23,375
14,139

91,781
59,457
35,375
19,039

26,000
17,000
7,000
2,400

69,934
48,017
35,705
23,080

95,934
65,017
42,705
25,480

48,000
19,000
9,000
2,500

GRAIN STORAGE CAPACITY, DECEMBER 1
Date

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Number
Off-Farm Facilities .............

803

799

799

793

790

785

745

1,000 bushels
Off-Farm Capacity .............

890,000

890,000

890,000

890,000

890,000

890,000

890,000

On-Farm Capacity .............

380,000

380,000

380,000

385,000

395,000

395,000

410,000

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FLOUR AND MILL FEED PRODUCTION, 1998-2007
Year

1998 ......................
1999 ......................
2000 ......................
2001 ......................
2002 ......................
2003 ......................
2004 ......................
2005 ......................
2006 ......................
2007 1/ ...................
1/

Number
of
Plants

Wheat
Ground

18
18
18
14
14
14
14
14
13
13

Flour Produced

Mill Feed Produced

(000 Bu.)

Quantity
(000 Sacks)

Value
($000)

Quantity
(Tons)

Value
($000)

88,831
93,728
94,632
88,454
77,908
80,378
81,987
77,882
78,475
78,257

40,278
42,840
42,047
38,600
34,691
35,176
36,629
34,767
35,264
34,614

379,016
379,991
383,048
355,120
362,521
364,072
400,721
390,433
457,727
586,015

700,837
732,564
735,823
694,800
607,093
622,615
630,019
601,469
603,014
588,438

45,765
40,511
40,029
44,328
36,972
41,030
42,643
32,660
43,779
52,018

Preliminary.

COMMERCIAL FEEDS, 1998-2007 1/
Year

Number of
Feed
Manufacturers
Registered

Commercial Feeds Sold 2/
Quantity

Value

Customer
Formula
Feeds

(000 Tons)

($000)

(000 Tons)

1998 ......................
826
2,452
1999 ......................
801
3,166
2000 ......................
806
3,399
2001 ......................
939
3,515
2002 ......................
915
2,413
2003 ......................
837
3,404
2004 ......................
845
3,632
2005 ......................
834
4,227
2006 ......................
813
4,874
2007 ......................
841
5,193
1/
Not an enumeration. Data based on voluntary reporting.
feed ingredients.

2/

Total Commercial
and Customer
Formula Feeds
(000 Tons)

642,424
840
3,292
725,014
956
4,122
795,366
940
4,339
878,750
1,026
4,541
596,011
897
3,310
878,232
860
4,264
1,180,400
933
4,565
1,263,873
757
4,984
1,457,326
822
5,696
1,781,199
742
5,935
Commercial feeds include manufactured formula feeds and

TOTAL FERTILIZER SOLD IN KANSAS, 1985-2007
Fiscal Year
(July 1-June 30)

Fall

Spring

Fiscal Year
(July 1-June 30)

Total

- - - - - - - - - - - Tons - - - - - - - - - - 1985-86...................
1986-87...................
1987-88...................
1988-89...................
1989-90...................
1990-91...................
1991-92...................
1992-93...................
1993-94...................
1994-95...................
1995-96...................

503,903
515,024
659,920
732,078
706,926
802,036
675,658
723,562
810,070
855,609
872,754

826,763
756,136
752,097
658,801
777,490
732,266
893,338
993,413
971,672
884,917
834,271

1,330,666
1,271,160
1,412,017
1,390,879
1,484,416
1,534,302
1,568,996
1,716,975
1,781,742
1,740,526
1,707,025

Fall

Spring

Total

- - - - - - - - - - - Tons - - - - - - - - - - 1996-97...................
1997-98...................
1998-99...................
1999-00...................
2000-01...................
2001-02...................
2002-03...................
2003-04...................
2004-05...................
2005-06...................
2006-07...................

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806,668
839,092
781,925
943,318
840,011
922,744
856,956
940,459
879,356
861,673
979,865

1,077,624
1,306,590
1,248,245
1,308,287
1,871,773
1,135,244
1,141,311
1,157,595
1,283,634
1,193,393
1,640,137

1,884,292
2,145,682
2,030,170
2,251,605
2,711,784
2,057,988
1,998,267
2,098,054
2,162,990
2,055,066
2,620,002

FARM, CROP, AND LIVESTOCK INFORMATION, 2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT
Cheyenne ................................
Decatur....................................
Graham ...................................
Norton .....................................
Rawlins....................................
Sheridan..................................
Sherman..................................
Thomas ...................................
Northwest...........................
Gove........................................
Greeley....................................
Lane ........................................
Logan ......................................
Ness ........................................
Scott ........................................
Trego.......................................
Wallace ...................................
Wichita ....................................
West Central ......................
Clark........................................
Finney .....................................
Ford.........................................
Grant .......................................
Gray ........................................
Hamilton ..................................
Haskell ....................................
Hodgeman...............................
Kearny.....................................
Meade .....................................
Morton .....................................
Seward ....................................
Stanton....................................
Stevens ...................................
Southwest ..........................
Clay .........................................
Cloud.......................................
Jewell ......................................
Mitchell ....................................
Osborne ..................................
Ottawa.....................................
Phillips.....................................
Republic ..................................
Rooks ......................................
Smith .......................................
Washington .............................
North Central .....................
Barton......................................
Dickinson.................................
Ellis..........................................
Ellsworth..................................
Lincoln.....................................
McPherson ..............................
Marion .....................................
Rice .........................................
Rush........................................
Russell ....................................
Saline ......................................
Central................................

NUMBER OF
FARMS

430
360
430
470
400
400
440
470
3,400
400
290
300
320
530
330
420
290
320
3,200
290
480
700
300
460
370
230
370
340
450
300
330
300
380
5,300
570
530
570
470
450
520
530
640
470
550
800
6,100
770
970
740
460
460
1,160
990
500
500
600
750
7,900

TOTAL LAND
IN FARMS,
ACRES
585,000
505,000
520,000
519,000
651,000
520,000
612,000
688,000
4,600,000
590,000
456,000
460,000
605,000
655,000
495,000
454,000
415,000
470,000
4,600,000
491,000
810,000
655,000
305,000
505,000
536,000
405,000
473,000
558,000
610,000
358,000
363,000
440,000
491,000
7,000,000
395,000
432,000
503,000
450,000
510,000
415,000
590,000
423,000
563,000
519,000
500,000
5,300,000
643,000
544,000
572,000
412,000
441,000
567,000
585,000
415,000
416,000
475,000
430,000
5,500,000

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TOTAL ACRES
HARVESTED 1/

224,570
227,290
188,860
218,000
270,860
297,030
344,290
425,100
2,196,000
240,170
259,830
176,530
236,740
198,830
294,470
157,980
183,860
256,190
2,004,600
94,500
395,970
328,300
176,930
333,670
204,800
284,780
158,940
224,140
208,200
155,100
184,800
236,500
275,370
3,262,000
232,790
242,740
279,950
306,920
206,740
198,450
201,460
289,200
207,660
255,820
297,870
2,719,600
310,740
306,050
171,360
157,560
178,500
325,450
296,210
275,550
186,850
153,420
210,910
2,572,600

TOTAL VALUE OF
FIELD CROPS, 2/
DOLLARS
80,013,000
73,980,000
53,024,600
55,679,700
81,833,500
116,003,800
131,525,900
160,667,500
752,728,000
75,146,100
86,483,800
52,471,000
70,551,000
48,550,200
109,307,800
39,755,600
67,878,300
99,264,900
649,408,700
20,236,000
188,917,400
113,428,800
77,257,100
156,404,000
62,811,100
143,067,100
50,103,600
95,375,000
109,217,600
45,858,700
99,587,700
105,185,300
142,990,400
1,410,439,800
65,572,700
65,365,200
81,649,300
81,672,900
55,731,100
38,023,600
57,568,200
103,223,800
56,447,300
73,077,600
93,305,600
771,637,300
87,150,300
64,950,900
40,490,100
30,320,000
41,463,000
65,609,200
58,680,100
64,088,300
47,212,000
35,929,500
37,978,200
573,871,600

TOTAL VALUE OF
CATTLE & MILK
PRODUCED,
DOLLARS
25,845,500
37,808,400
8,414,000
17,587,000
17,024,300
37,939,200
19,535,100
32,034,600
196,188,100
31,642,300
37,356,200
44,801,400
28,738,600
12,163,700
167,102,300
11,021,000
8,017,700
120,039,400
460,882,600
33,162,000
255,106,100
119,530,300
148,704,100
150,879,400
148,659,700
187,659,100
52,956,100
73,742,800
41,315,200
7,011,600
114,222,200
78,441,400
35,262,500
1,446,652,500
12,294,100
8,503,200
15,669,700
22,668,700
12,582,100
21,976,900
21,572,300
23,662,900
18,352,200
19,793,200
39,781,100
216,856,400
64,989,000
37,924,000
32,663,200
12,956,300
17,934,400
26,373,600
46,396,900
30,845,200
8,657,900
10,898,500
19,092,500
308,731,500

FARM, CROP, AND LIVESTOCK INFORMATION, 2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

NUMBER OF
FARMS

TOTAL LAND
IN FARMS,
ACRES

TOTAL ACRES
HARVESTED 1/

TOTAL VALUE OF
FIELD CROPS, 2/
DOLLARS

TOTAL VALUE OF
CATTLE & MILK
PRODUCED,
DOLLARS

460
688,000
84,930
18,093,600
27,476,500
Barber .....................................
270
445,000
100,800
19,868,900
17,770,000
Comanche...............................
350
414,000
240,440
90,323,200
34,195,600
Edwards ..................................
520
466,000
128,540
20,322,100
25,822,200
Harper .....................................
810
345,000
256,100
64,451,300
15,746,700
Harvey.....................................
820
555,000
157,990
25,180,500
16,391,200
Kingman ..................................
360
430,000
129,550
43,566,600
10,941,200
Kiowa ......................................
430
512,000
276,490
92,039,500
58,672,200
Pawnee ...................................
550
494,000
271,830
85,079,800
33,009,600
Pratt.........................................
1,540
732,000
375,380
80,818,700
52,019,000
Reno........................................
1,390
528,000
278,520
58,069,700
20,711,800
Sedgwick .................................
520
467,000
283,440
79,037,400
34,561,300
Stafford....................................
1,080
724,000
286,290
50,648,600
21,714,700
Sumner....................................
9,100
6,800,000
2,870,300
727,499,900
369,032,000
South Central.....................
610
230,000
150,900
57,577,700
11,364,500
Atchison ..................................
590
328,000
245,840
112,179,400
14,017,700
Brown ......................................
460
208,000
158,500
86,766,900
7,060,500
Doniphan.................................
1,090
340,000
134,200
34,889,700
19,322,900
Jackson ...................................
1,030
281,000
132,520
43,449,400
15,012,700
Jefferson .................................
1,080
200,000
91,000
25,446,500
11,522,800
Leavenworth............................
950
581,000
332,820
112,827,400
20,677,700
Marshall...................................
1,010
420,000
248,760
97,701,900
46,665,200
Nemaha...................................
830
468,000
142,700
44,704,600
30,181,400
Pottawatomie...........................
490
225,000
102,460
28,416,300
10,015,600
Riley ........................................
160
19,000
10,500
2,963,600
1,432,800
Wyandotte ...............................
8,300
3,300,000
1,750,200
646,923,400
187,273,800
Northeast ...........................
660
378,000
186,900
45,160,600
17,061,400
Anderson.................................
260
362,000
59,600
15,138,600
43,573,600
Chase......................................
600
335,000
176,340
40,693,200
15,379,900
Coffey......................................
880
202,000
103,600
30,374,400
11,313,100
Douglas ...................................
980
339,000
155,500
34,702,300
18,743,300
Franklin ...................................
250
180,000
60,700
15,679,200
6,432,400
Geary ......................................
660
149,000
62,720
18,213,100
10,484,700
Johnson...................................
880
310,000
103,700
20,267,200
12,923,800
Linn .........................................
900
494,000
191,500
40,600,100
45,594,000
Lyon ........................................
1,410
320,000
119,710
31,538,400
18,405,800
Miami.......................................
470
385,000
138,200
26,519,200
25,580,700
Morris ......................................
920
367,000
170,000
34,346,600
12,113,200
Osage......................................
900
217,000
108,620
34,375,100
7,566,900
Shawnee .................................
630
462,000
108,410
30,225,800
19,360,100
Wabaunsee .............................
10,400
4,500,000
1,745,500
417,833,800
264,532,900
East Central .......................
610
280,000
132,020
24,231,900
12,434,800
Allen ........................................
840
338,000
94,700
17,105,500
17,947,600
Bourbon...................................
1,310
697,000
251,670
56,065,700
75,905,400
Butler.......................................
360
389,000
25,900
3,045,500
18,870,500
Chautauqua.............................
730
290,000
212,900
59,861,900
7,773,800
Cherokee.................................
1,000
685,000
157,700
36,543,300
26,002,200
Cowley.....................................
810
337,000
161,160
39,299,000
16,310,800
Crawford..................................
400
367,000
41,700
7,599,900
12,529,500
Elk ...........................................
570
594,000
87,720
18,325,300
39,213,400
Greenwood..............................
890
358,000
140,880
32,500,100
30,783,600
Labette ....................................
970
342,000
110,050
23,473,600
12,411,900
Montgomery ............................
750
341,000
107,200
23,016,600
16,976,500
Neosho....................................
550
329,000
132,600
33,059,000
8,764,600
Wilson .....................................
310
253,000
105,900
19,919,200
16,367,600
Woodson .................................
10,100
5,600,000
1,762,100
394,046,500
312,292,200
Southeast...........................
63,800
47,200,000
20,882,900
6,344,389,000
3,762,442,000
State........................................
1/
Only for crops estimated. 2/ Includes wheat, corn, sorghum, soybeans, sunflowers, hay, oats, barley, cotton, pecans,
potatoes, and dry beans but does not include other crops or any Government Program payments.

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PRECIPITATION IN KANSAS, 2007 AND AVERAGE
Inches of Water
Month

N.W.

W.C.

S.W.

N.C.

C.

S.C.

N.E.

E.C.

S.E.

STATE

2007 Avg* 2007 Avg* 2007 Avg* 2007 Avg* 2007 Avg* 2007 Avg* 2007 Avg* 2007 Avg* 2007 Avg* 2007 Avg*
Jan
0.57
0.51 0.62 0.52
0.44 0.49 0.78 0.65 0.84 0.74 1.27 0.76 0.83 0.90 1.16 1.09 1.62 1.26 0.92 0.77
Feb
0.41
0.55 0.38 0.59
0.44 0.53 1.05 0.72 1.16 0.91 0.73 0.96 1.36 1.04 1.41 1.21 1.29 1.63 0.90 0.91
Mar
1.62
1.51 2.46 1.57
2.70 1.49 2.75 2.21 3.73 2.43 5.56 2.48 3.30 2.53 3.44 2.75 4.96 3.22 3.49 2.25
Apr
2.99
2.05 2.90 1.76
2.64 1.69 2.24 2.50 2.93 2.61 3.01 2.57 3.14 3.23 3.77 3.42 4.14 3.62 3.08 2.58
May
1.87
3.71 2.39 3.25
2.12 3.10 6.22 4.19 10.84 4.39 7.80 4.05 9.36 4.95 7.98 5.07 7.53 5.23 6.16 4.18
Jun
2.08
3.08 2.18 2.73
2.98 2.92 2.88 3.47 3.82 3.80 7.33 4.03 4.70 4.82 8.18 5.08 16.29 5.17 5.85 3.88
Jul
2.27
3.43 2.94 3.37
1.41 2.86 4.10 3.85 3.86 3.83 3.62 3.37 2.37 4.38 4.20 3.94 5.47 3.92 3.38 3.61
Aug
3.46
2.65 2.55 2.63
1.83 2.51 3.49 3.25 2.81 3.43 1.94 2.97 4.45 3.79 1.64 3.73 1.88 3.72 2.54 3.16
Sep
1.62
1.45 1.90 1.54
1.04 1.61 3.30 2.50 2.63 2.54 0.89 2.59 2.93 4.15 2.50 3.95 2.05 4.14 2.01 2.69
Oct
0.76
1.27 0.34 1.17
0.38 1.25 3.41 1.85 3.28 2.18 2.52 2.23 6.09 2.94 5.99 3.14 5.39 3.70 3.02 2.18
Nov
0.18
1.00 0.12 1.04
0.16 0.88 0.16 1.50 0.18 1.62 0.14 1.64 0.10 2.29 0.15 2.64 0.24 3.11 0.16 1.70
Dec
1.27
0.45 1.25 0.49
1.47 0.51 2.34 0.79 3.66 0.92 3.38 1.01 3.98 1.25 3.15 1.52 2.61 1.89 2.54 0.96
Ann
19.10 21.66 20.03 20.66 17.61 19.84 32.72 27.48 39.74 29.40 38.19 28.66 42.61 36.27 43.57 37.54 53.47 40.61 34.05 28.87
*Long-time weather average, 1971-2000.

TEMPERATURES IN KANSAS, 2007 AND AVERAGE
Degrees Fahrenheit
Month
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec

N.W.

W.C.

S.W.

N.C.

C.

S.C.

N.E.

E.C.

S.E.

STATE

2007 Avg* 2007 Avg* 2007 Avg* 2007 Avg* 2007 Avg* 2007 Avg* 2007 Avg* 2007 Avg* 2007 Avg* 2007 Avg*
18.8
27.4 20.9 28.6
25.6 30.7 25.7 26.4 27.9 28.3 29.8 30.4 27.3 25.9 28.4 28.0 30.1 30.8 26.3 28.8
24.5
32.6 26.4 34.1
30.6 36.3 27.7 32.1 30.1 34.1 32.3 36.4 26.1 32.0 28.4 34.0 31.3 36.7 29.0 34.5
47.6
40.6 48.9 42.1
50.4 44.5 50.0 42.1 52.0 43.9 53.6 45.5 51.3 42.7 53.2 44.4 54.7 46.6 51.5 43.8
46.9
50.1 48.1 51.4
48.9 53.6 49.4 52.5 50.8 53.9 51.7 55.1 50.7 53.5 51.4 54.5 52.5 56.3 50.1 53.6
62.9
59.9 63.7 61.1
64.5 63.2 65.1 62.4 66.1 63.7 66.9 64.8 66.9 63.6 67.1 64.2 67.9 65.4 65.7 63.3
70.3
70.7 70.9 71.9
71.2 73.6 72.1 73.0 72.7 74.2 73.0 75.1 72.8 73.1 73.0 73.4 73.2 74.4 72.2 73.4
77.1
76.5 77.6 77.4
77.8 78.7 78.8 78.7 78.6 79.8 78.3 80.5 77.3 78.1 77.7 78.6 77.9 79.7 77.9 78.8
78.6
74.3 80.1 75.3
81.1 76.8 80.9 76.4 82.4 77.8 82.7 78.9 81.7 76.0 82.4 76.9 82.2 78.3 81.4 76.9
67.5
64.9 69.8 66.2
71.4 68.0 68.6 67.2 70.8 68.7 72.4 70.0 69.0 67.3 70.9 68.3 71.7 69.7 70.4 68.0
54.9
52.7 57.1 54.2
59.5 56.2 57.4 55.1 59.1 56.8 60.5 58.1 58.4 55.9 59.1 56.9 60.2 58.5 58.7 56.2
41.2
38.0 42.3 39.5
43.6 41.9 42.4 40.0 43.5 42.1 45.3 43.4 42.7 41.4 44.2 43.1 46.4 45.1 43.7 41.8
25.8
29.6 28.2 31.2
30.5 33.1 25.3 29.7 27.9 31.9 30.7 33.4 27.2 29.9 29.5 32.1 32.3 34.5 28.9 31.9

Ann
51.3
51.4 52.8 52.8
54.6
*Long-time weather average, 1971-2000.

54.7

53.6

53.0

55.2

54.6

56.4

56.0

54.3

53.3

55.4

54.5

56.7

56.3

54.7

54.3

KANSAS PRECIPITATION - 2007
Upper figure, 2007 Total; Lower Figure, 1971-2000 Average;
Inches of Water
Doniph
Cheyenne

Rawlins

16.61
18.34

22.17
21.75

Decatur

Norton

Phillips

Smith

17.20
22.15

21.51
22.62

26.51
23.44

35.41
25.01

Republic

Jewell

29.91
26.91

Washington

38.40
29.46

43.44
33.16

40.63
31.15

Brown

Nemaha

Marshall

42.00
37.43

41.70
36.87

39.17
34.32

Atchison
Cloud
Thomas

Sherman

16.83
20.31

18.39
19.76

Sheridan

Graham

Rooks

Osborne

Mitchell

16.45
20.80

23.89
21.70

28.62
23.89

32.08
26.25

29.48
26.52

34.52
30.03

Clay

Pottawa

Riley

35.37
31.04

Jackson

42.81
34.95

43.12
32.36

42.41
36.96

Logan
Wallace

Gove

16.50
18.80

15.81
20.11

18.59
21.86

Trego

Ellis

22.88
22.07

30.93
22.78

Russell

32.42
28.57

27.08
26.25
Ellsworth

Greeley

15.52
17.44

Wichita

22.65
18.44

Scott

18.56
20.70

Lane

Ness

Rush

24.71
21.47

24.98
21.77

30.98
23.63

Barton

43.01
26.62

Hamilton

13.01
16.62

Kearny

12.25
18.58

29.45
23.99

Hodgeman

Finney

28.27
21.86

20.02
19.90

13.56
14.60

13.47
17.39

Morton

Stevens

27.53
22.97

Haskell

21.22
18.43

Seward

14.10
19.73

McPherson

Marion

45.90
31.96

41.15
33.11

29.12
25.32

Johnson

40.23
40.33

50.44
37.32

Franklin

Miami

49.01
38.31

44.94
39.23

Chase
Coffey

42.51
34.36

Butler

46.89
37.44

49.82
36.71

59.59
38.81

Cowley

55.76
35.92

Linn

53.88
40.98

47.47
40.00

Woodson

Allen

51.07
40.37

50.00
41.69

Wilson

45.70
32.45

Anderson

Greenwood

44.10
34.95

Sumner

41.03
30.33

Douglas

Osage
Lyon

Elk

Harper

Wyan
45.93
38.70

42.20
39.51

36.64
38.30

39.36
36.16

41.70
31.64

Kingman

37.85
30.33

31.06
26.30

41.97
36.20

Harvey

Barber
Comanche

31.35
23.18

44.84
35.34

Morris

35.93
32.01

Pratt

36.50
27.85

Clark

23.25
21.26

Wabaun

35.00
34.13

Sedgwick

27.44
26.10
Meade

11.32
17.66

42.27
32.54

38.63
34.38

41.76
31.34

39.28
30.32

Kiowa

12.41
19.22

Geary
Dickins

Reno

31.65
24.79

Ford

22.51
23.05
Grant

40.61
26.03

Leaven

Shawnee

Stafford

Edwards
Gray

Stanton

Rice

38.11
27.85

Pawnee

40.93
30.70
Saline

47.65
27.52

Jefferson

41.81
37.83

Ottawa
Lincoln

35.63
36.97

Chautauq

54.61
39.28

56.08
40.69

Bourbon

52.83
44.14

Neosho

Crawford

45.90
41.25

Montgom

Labette

57.21
43.46

50.66
43.99

54.49
44.56
Cherokee

61.32
44.47

2007 DISTRICT PRECIPITATION TOTALS (PRELIMINARY)
NW

WC

SW

NC

C

SC

NE

EC

SE

STATE

2007 Average

19.10

20.03

17.61

32.72

39.74

38.19

42.61

43.57

53.47

34.05

Departure from Normal

-2.56

-0.63

-2.23

+5.24

+10.34

+9.53

+6.34

+6.03

+12.86

+5.18

88

97

89

119

135

133

117

116

132

118

% of Normal

KANSAS CROPS
WHEAT

SORGHUM

Legend 1 Dot = 15,000 bu.

Legend 1 Dot = 15,000 bu.

2007 PRODUCTION

Soybeans
Corn

Legend 1 Dot = 15,000 bu.

Legend 1 Dot = 15,000 bu.

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STATE SUMMARY, 2007
Acres
Planted

Crops
Wheat....................................bu.
All Sorghum ..........................
Sorghum Grain...................bu.
Sorghum Silage .................ton
All Corn .................................
Corn Grain .........................bu.
Corn Silage ........................ton
Soybeans ..............................bu.
All Hay...................................ton
Alfalfa Hay..........................ton
All Other Hay......................ton
Oats ......................................bu.
Barley....................................bu.
1/
Cotton ................................bale
Dry Edible Beans ..................cwt.
Potatoes................................cwt.
Sunflowers ............................lbs.
Oil Type..............................lbs.
Non-Oil Type......................lbs.
Pecans ..................................lbs.

Acres
Harvested

10,400,000
2,800,000
--3,900,000
--2,600,000
---90,000
20,000
47,000
6,500
5,000
172,000
155,000
17,000
--

8,600,000
2,730,000
2,650,000
80,000
3,840,000
3,700,000
140,000
2,550,000
2,900,000
800,000
2,100,000
35,000
13,000
43,000
6,000
4,900
161,000
145,000
16,000
--

33.0
-80.0
14.0
-140.0
18.0
33.0
2.20
3.50
1.70
38.0
48.0
639.0
2,300.0
365.0
1,455.0
1,450.0
1,500.0
--

--

20,882,900

--

Total of all Crops.........................
1/

Farm value includes cottonseed

2/

Yield Per
Acre

Farm Value
Dollars

Production

2/
2/

283,800,000 1,759,560,000
--212,000,000
842,912,000
1,120,000
23,408,000
--518,000,000 2,072,000,000
2,520,000
63,000,000
84,150,000
891,990,000
6,370,000
602,770,000
2,800,000
313,600,000
3,570,000
289,170,000
1,330,000
3,591,000
624,000
2,278,000
57,200
18,452,000
138,000
3,809,000
1,789,000
11,986,000
234,250,000
48,183,000
210,250,000
42,471,000
24,000,000
5,712,000
500,000
450,000
-- 6,344,389,000

Yield in lbs.

STATE SUMMARY, 2006
Acres
Planted

Crops
Wheat ..................................... bu.
All Sorghum ............................
Sorghum Grain .................... bu.
Sorghum Silage ................... ton
All Corn...................................
Corn Grain ........................... bu.
Corn Silage.......................... ton
Soybeans................................ bu.
All Hay .................................... ton
Alfalfa Hay ........................... ton
All Other Hay ....................... ton
Oats ........................................ bu.
Barley ..................................... bu.
1/
Cotton .................................. bale
Dry Edible Beans.................... cwt.
Potatoes ................................. cwt.
Sunflowers.............................. lbs.
Oil Type ............................... lbs.
Non-Oil Type ....................... lbs.
Pecans ................................... lbs.

Farm value includes cottonseed.

2/

Yield Per
Acre

9,800,000
2,750,000
--3,350,000
--3,150,000
---100,000
24,000
115,000
11,000
6,000
150,000
140,000
10,000
--

9,100,000
2,560,000
2,500,000
60,000
3,300,000
3,000,000
300,000
3,080,000
3,050,000
950,000
2,100,000
40,000
18,000
110,000
10,000
5,700
139,000
130,000
9,000
--

32.0
-58.0
10.0
-115.0
12.0
32.0
2.15
3.80
1.40
45.0
27.0
511.0
2,100.0
320.0
1,209.0
1,200.0
1,340.0
--

--

21,412,700

--

Total of all Crops .........................
1/

Acres
Harvested

Farm Value
Dollars

Production

2/
2/

291,200,000
-145,000,000
600,000
-345,000,000
3,600,000
98,560,000
6,550,000
3,610,000
2,940,000
1,800,000
486,000
117,000
210,000
1,824,000
168,060,000
156,000,000
12,060,000
2,000,000

1,327,872,000
-488,012,000
10,200,000
-1,062,600,000
68,400,000
627,827,000
628,430,000
407,930,000
220,500,000
3,546,000
1,118,000
31,413,000
4,893,000
19,334,000
22,233,000
20,436,000
1,797,000
2,600,000

--

4,298,478,000

Yield in lbs.

NUMBER OF FARMS, BY CROP, 2003-2007
Type of Operation
Wheat Farms ...................................
Corn Farms......................................
Sorghum Farms...............................
Soybean Farms ...............................
Alfalfa Farms ...................................

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

25,000
10,000
15,000
14,000
12,000

26,000
11,000
15,000
15,000
12,000

25,000
11,000
14,000
15,000
12,000

23,000
10,000
13,000
13,000
11,000

23,000
11,000
13,000
12,000
10,000

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WHEAT, 2006
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT
Cheyenne ................................
Decatur....................................
Graham ...................................
Norton .....................................
Rawlins....................................
Sheridan..................................
Sherman..................................
Thomas ...................................
Northwest...........................
Gove........................................
Greeley....................................
Lane ........................................
Logan ......................................
Ness ........................................
Scott ........................................
Trego.......................................
Wallace ...................................
Wichita ....................................
West Central ......................
Clark........................................
Finney .....................................
Ford.........................................
Grant .......................................
Gray ........................................
Hamilton ..................................
Haskell ....................................
Hodgeman...............................
Kearny.....................................
Meade .....................................
Morton .....................................
Seward ....................................
Stanton....................................
Stevens ...................................
Southwest ..........................
Clay .........................................
Cloud.......................................
Jewell ......................................
Mitchell ....................................
Osborne ..................................
Ottawa.....................................
Phillips.....................................
Republic ..................................
Rooks ......................................
Smith .......................................
Washington .............................
North Central .....................
Barton......................................
Dickinson.................................
Ellis..........................................
Ellsworth..................................
Lincoln.....................................
McPherson ..............................
Marion .....................................
Rice .........................................
Rush........................................
Russell ....................................
Saline ......................................
Central................................

ACRES
PLANTED
135,900
115,700
92,100
112,700
161,400
101,500
193,500
187,200
1,100,000
109,000
175,200
104,000
126,500
136,900
149,500
94,300
100,200
134,400
1,130,000
75,300
170,700
184,500
81,900
132,900
132,600
96,900
113,900
102,500
89,000
72,700
62,600
103,400
86,100
1,505,000
85,900
116,500
135,900
190,900
129,900
121,500
110,500
98,500
120,900
151,600
87,900
1,350,000
172,700
151,000
115,200
105,300
107,300
223,800
133,200
163,200
125,400
100,600
147,300
1,545,000

ACRES
HARVESTED
115,900
98,200
67,900
108,200
130,000
78,100
165,000
156,700
920,000
86,300
164,100
92,500
106,700
110,200
143,300
68,000
92,700
131,200
995,000
58,000
144,500
155,600
69,100
124,200
127,900
89,400
92,000
100,300
68,200
59,700
54,200
97,900
79,000
1,320,000
83,800
115,300
134,700
188,900
127,900
120,300
108,500
97,500
116,500
150,000
86,600
1,330,000
170,800
149,600
97,300
104,000
106,200
220,300
131,400
161,200
108,800
94,600
145,800
1,490,000

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YIELD
PER ACRE,
BUSHELS
20
27
19
27
16
17
22
20
21
17
27
24
21
18
34
14
23
32
25
26
26
31
26
23
21
20
20
27
20
26
23
24
35
25
41
46
49
45
39
40
32
46
27
45
44
42
33
44
16
29
33
45
42
43
26
25
44
36

PRODUCTION,
BUSHELS
2,299,000
2,663,000
1,312,000
2,972,000
2,031,000
1,295,000
3,699,000
3,169,000
19,440,000
1,476,000
4,418,000
2,226,000
2,222,000
2,024,000
4,912,000
973,000
2,168,000
4,166,000
24,585,000
1,523,000
3,691,000
4,766,000
1,772,000
2,906,000
2,674,000
1,798,000
1,832,000
2,753,000
1,346,000
1,551,000
1,250,000
2,326,000
2,797,000
32,985,000
3,432,000
5,293,000
6,544,000
8,415,000
4,991,000
4,861,000
3,490,000
4,521,000
3,173,000
6,758,000
3,792,000
55,270,000
5,700,000
6,508,000
1,572,000
3,045,000
3,533,000
10,015,000
5,568,000
6,884,000
2,780,000
2,322,000
6,383,000
54,310,000

FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS
10,210,000
11,825,000
5,825,000
13,200,000
9,020,000
5,750,000
16,425,000
14,070,000
86,325,000
6,640,000
19,880,000
10,020,000
10,000,000
9,110,000
22,105,000
4,380,000
9,755,000
18,750,000
110,640,000
6,780,000
16,425,000
21,210,000
7,885,000
12,935,000
11,900,000
8,000,000
8,155,000
12,255,000
5,990,000
6,905,000
5,565,000
10,350,000
12,450,000
146,805,000
15,515,000
23,925,000
29,580,000
38,040,000
22,560,000
21,975,000
15,775,000
20,435,000
14,345,000
30,550,000
17,140,000
249,840,000
26,220,000
29,935,000
7,230,000
14,010,000
16,250,000
46,070,000
25,615,000
31,665,000
12,790,000
10,680,000
29,360,000
249,825,000

WHEAT, 2006
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT
Barber .....................................
Comanche...............................
Edwards ..................................
Harper .....................................
Harvey.....................................
Kingman ..................................
Kiowa ......................................
Pawnee ...................................
Pratt.........................................
Reno........................................
Sedgwick .................................
Stafford....................................
Sumner....................................
South Central.....................
Atchison ..................................
Brown ......................................
Doniphan.................................
Jackson ...................................
Jefferson .................................
Leavenworth............................
Marshall...................................
Nemaha...................................
Pottawatomie...........................
Riley ........................................
Wyandotte ...............................
Northeast ...........................
Anderson.................................
Chase......................................
Coffey......................................
Douglas ...................................
Franklin ...................................
Geary ......................................
Johnson...................................
Linn .........................................
Lyon ........................................
Miami.......................................
Morris ......................................
Osage......................................
Shawnee .................................
Wabaunsee .............................
East Central .......................
Allen ........................................
Bourbon...................................
Butler.......................................
Chautauqua.............................
Cherokee.................................
Cowley.....................................
Crawford..................................
Elk ...........................................
Greenwood..............................
Labette ....................................
Montgomery ............................
Neosho....................................
Wilson .....................................
Woodson .................................
Southeast...........................
State........................................

ACRES
PLANTED
129,500
71,100
113,800
256,200
125,300
210,500
75,500
146,100
169,000
253,900
198,300
144,600
381,200
2,275,000
8,300
8,900
1,700
9,000
5,200
3,900
79,800
29,500
8,300
25,000
400
180,000
27,900
11,700
25,600
5,300
16,100
13,900
4,200
14,500
20,400
8,500
32,300
12,000
5,200
7,400
205,000
30,200
10,400
56,800
1,500
75,400
89,900
42,100
4,500
5,800
56,100
39,000
38,900
41,600
17,800
510,000
9,800,000

ACRES
HARVESTED
116,900
60,900
98,300
235,200
124,100
203,700
70,100
141,200
157,100
249,400
196,300
141,000
375,800
2,170,000
8,100
8,200
1,700
8,800
5,100
3,800
78,100
28,400
8,100
24,300
400
175,000
27,200
11,400
25,000
5,000
16,000
13,800
4,200
14,300
19,400
8,400
31,000
11,900
5,100
7,300
200,000
29,800
9,600
56,300
1,500
74,200
89,400
38,800
4,500
5,400
54,900
38,800
37,900
41,200
17,700
500,000
9,100,000

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YIELD
PER ACRE,
BUSHELS
25
19
24
24
43
30
31
26
34
35
38
36
35
32
50
59
69
48
50
43
44
53
51
46
43
48
43
37
42
45
45
47
45
42
47
46
40
42
45
46
43
41
45
36
35
35
33
34
31
42
39
41
41
43
40
37
32

PRODUCTION,
BUSHELS
2,918,000
1,174,000
2,344,000
5,748,000
5,278,000
6,126,000
2,157,000
3,607,000
5,279,000
8,605,000
7,504,000
5,121,000
13,079,000
68,940,000
408,000
486,000
117,000
422,000
256,000
165,000
3,427,000
1,510,000
415,000
1,107,000
17,000
8,330,000
1,174,000
426,000
1,059,000
227,000
714,000
653,000
189,000
598,000
905,000
385,000
1,234,000
496,000
231,000
339,000
8,630,000
1,220,000
436,000
2,050,000
52,000
2,570,000
2,961,000
1,323,000
138,000
227,000
2,136,000
1,580,000
1,543,000
1,763,000
711,000
18,710,000
291,200,000

FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS
13,540,000
5,445,000
10,875,000
26,670,000
24,490,000
28,425,000
10,005,000
16,735,000
24,495,000
39,925,000
34,815,000
23,760,000
60,685,000
319,865,000
1,895,000
2,255,000
540,000
1,960,000
1,190,000
765,000
15,900,000
7,005,000
1,925,000
5,135,000
80,000
38,650,000
5,447,000
1,975,000
4,915,000
1,055,000
3,315,000
3,030,000
875,000
2,775,000
4,200,000
1,785,000
5,725,000
2,300,000
1,070,000
1,575,000
40,042,000
5,600,000
2,000,000
9,410,000
240,000
11,795,000
13,590,000
6,075,000
635,000
1,040,000
9,805,000
7,250,000
7,080,000
8,095,000
3,265,000
85,880,000
1,327,872,000

WHEAT, 2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT
Cheyenne ................................
Decatur....................................
Graham ...................................
Norton .....................................
Rawlins....................................
Sheridan..................................
Sherman..................................
Thomas ...................................
Northwest...........................
Gove........................................
Greeley....................................
Lane ........................................
Logan ......................................
Ness ........................................
Scott ........................................
Trego.......................................
Wallace ...................................
Wichita ....................................
West Central ......................
Clark........................................
Finney .....................................
Ford.........................................
Grant .......................................
Gray ........................................
Hamilton ..................................
Haskell ....................................
Hodgeman...............................
Kearny.....................................
Meade .....................................
Morton .....................................
Seward ....................................
Stanton....................................
Stevens ...................................
Southwest ..........................
Clay .........................................
Cloud.......................................
Jewell ......................................
Mitchell ....................................
Osborne ..................................
Ottawa.....................................
Phillips.....................................
Republic ..................................
Rooks ......................................
Smith .......................................
Washington .............................
North Central .....................
Barton......................................
Dickinson.................................
Ellis..........................................
Ellsworth..................................
Lincoln.....................................
McPherson ..............................
Marion .....................................
Rice .........................................
Rush........................................
Russell ....................................
Saline ......................................
Central................................

ACRES
PLANTED
151,300
114,200
84,600
104,400
166,100
114,600
176,900
207,900
1,120,000
111,900
187,200
111,400
136,300
139,800
146,400
94,400
100,400
147,200
1,175,000
75,400
168,800
187,200
92,900
143,500
150,500
117,600
115,300
114,500
94,200
78,600
69,700
138,900
92,900
1,640,000
96,300
125,600
144,400
202,800
129,100
122,900
109,700
110,100
120,100
158,500
100,500
1,420,000
176,100
159,600
109,800
103,900
110,100
240,900
144,200
175,400
115,100
92,200
152,700
1,580,000

ACRES
HARVESTED
147,900
111,100
81,300
90,200
157,800
111,400
170,800
194,500
1,065,000
106,000
169,900
106,700
130,200
131,900
141,500
80,400
97,700
140,700
1,105,000
66,400
152,700
173,100
88,900
132,100
139,100
114,100
105,600
106,900
86,600
76,200
66,700
134,800
86,800
1,530,000
93,300
121,400
134,600
196,500
114,800
118,500
90,900
106,700
114,900
133,600
94,800
1,320,000
140,000
145,300
104,500
97,900
105,100
175,700
116,800
144,900
105,100
87,200
122,500
1,345,000

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YIELD
PER ACRE,
BUSHELS
47
49
33
30
43
45
46
42
43
45
52
43
47
37
56
30
46
55
47
32
50
37
48
49
46
51
42
45
47
47
53
53
56
47
28
29
34
34
34
23
34
30
36
31
31
32
23
18
32
19
26
13
16
16
31
29
15
21

PRODUCTION,
BUSHELS
6,958,000
5,432,000
2,686,000
2,728,000
6,857,000
4,994,000
7,795,000
8,215,000
45,665,000
4,735,000
8,826,000
4,542,000
6,136,000
4,863,000
7,914,000
2,420,000
4,477,000
7,672,000
51,585,000
2,100,000
7,671,000
6,336,000
4,295,000
6,493,000
6,444,000
5,845,000
4,482,000
4,777,000
4,059,000
3,590,000
3,528,000
7,090,000
4,870,000
71,580,000
2,589,000
3,512,000
4,588,000
6,692,000
3,894,000
2,684,000
3,116,000
3,254,000
4,184,000
4,114,000
2,973,000
41,600,000
3,277,000
2,615,000
3,378,000
1,858,000
2,759,000
2,287,000
1,811,000
2,361,000
3,206,000
2,505,000
1,888,000
27,945,000

FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS
42,700,000
33,335,000
16,485,000
16,740,000
42,080,000
30,645,000
47,835,000
50,410,000
280,230,000
29,010,000
54,075,000
27,825,000
37,590,000
29,795,000
48,485,000
14,825,000
27,430,000
47,000,000
316,035,000
12,970,000
47,385,000
39,135,000
26,530,000
40,105,000
39,805,000
36,105,000
27,685,000
29,505,000
25,075,000
22,175,000
21,790,000
43,795,000
30,080,000
442,140,000
16,175,000
21,940,000
28,660,000
41,805,000
24,325,000
16,770,000
19,465,000
20,330,000
26,140,000
25,700,000
18,575,000
259,885,000
20,770,000
16,575,000
21,410,000
11,775,000
17,485,000
14,495,000
11,475,000
14,965,000
20,320,000
15,875,000
11,965,000
177,110,000

WHEAT, 2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT
Barber .....................................
Comanche...............................
Edwards ..................................
Harper .....................................
Harvey.....................................
Kingman ..................................
Kiowa ......................................
Pawnee ...................................
Pratt.........................................
Reno........................................
Sedgwick .................................
Stafford....................................
Sumner....................................
South Central.....................
Atchison ..................................
Brown ......................................
Doniphan.................................
Jackson ...................................
Jefferson .................................
Leavenworth............................
Marshall...................................
Nemaha...................................
Pottawatomie...........................
Riley ........................................
Wyandotte ...............................
Northeast ...........................
Anderson.................................
Chase......................................
Coffey......................................
Douglas ...................................
Franklin ...................................
Geary ......................................
Johnson...................................
Linn .........................................
Lyon ........................................
Miami.......................................
Morris ......................................
Osage......................................
Shawnee .................................
Wabaunsee .............................
East Central .......................
Allen ........................................
Bourbon...................................
Butler.......................................
Chautauqua.............................
Cherokee.................................
Cowley.....................................
Crawford..................................
Elk ...........................................
Greenwood..............................
Labette ....................................
Montgomery ............................
Neosho....................................
Wilson .....................................
Woodson .................................
Southeast...........................
State........................................

ACRES
PLANTED
127,700
64,400
121,900
249,300
133,700
205,100
75,700
152,900
178,100
254,600
207,700
154,900
399,000
2,325,000
11,500
13,900
3,000
14,300
14,200
6,300
89,700
39,300
14,000
28,200
600
235,000
39,000
14,800
36,600
12,300
28,000
18,100
8,300
20,700
32,500
12,600
37,000
24,700
9,600
10,800
305,000
40,200
13,100
67,500
2,600
80,100
92,100
44,900
9,400
12,000
66,600
52,000
45,900
50,500
23,100
600,000
10,400,000

ACRES
HARVESTED
45,200
57,500
108,200
92,400
105,100
90,900
63,700
145,500
145,800
196,700
122,500
145,500
146,000
1,465,000
11,000
12,400
2,600
12,800
13,300
5,500
87,500
34,100
12,900
27,300
600
220,000
31,100
10,800
29,700
11,400
20,900
15,900
7,800
18,000
21,900
10,500
35,600
22,800
8,800
9,800
255,000
24,200
9,900
47,000
600
51,800
33,500
23,100
3,600
8,200
22,200
19,500
21,600
16,200
13,600
295,000
8,600,000

-15-

YIELD
PER ACRE,
BUSHELS
26
22
32
22
14
13
25
34
23
15
12
18
17
20
25
36
27
23
30
21
28
30
19
25
20
27
20
23
28
25
20
21
27
17
17
16
17
23
23
18
21
11
22
19
10
13
14
18
13
17
10
13
11
15
10
14
33

PRODUCTION,
BUSHELS
1,159,000
1,283,000
3,409,000
2,015,000
1,420,000
1,224,000
1,581,000
4,940,000
3,362,000
2,970,000
1,505,000
2,596,000
2,516,000
29,980,000
280,000
449,000
69,000
295,000
400,000
113,000
2,416,000
1,021,000
245,000
675,000
12,000
5,975,000
607,000
243,000
826,000
286,000
414,000
332,000
209,000
297,000
369,000
165,000
596,000
521,000
204,000
181,000
5,250,000
260,000
214,000
904,000
6,000
683,000
476,000
406,000
48,000
136,000
229,000
244,000
227,000
249,000
138,000
4,220,000
283,800,000

FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS
7,215,000
7,990,000
21,230,000
12,550,000
8,845,000
7,620,000
9,845,000
30,760,000
20,935,000
18,495,000
9,370,000
16,165,000
15,670,000
186,690,000
1,765,000
2,825,000
435,000
1,860,000
2,520,000
710,000
15,215,000
6,430,000
1,545,000
4,250,000
75,000
37,630,000
3,840,000
1,540,000
5,225,000
1,810,000
2,620,000
2,100,000
1,325,000
1,880,000
2,335,000
1,045,000
3,770,000
3,295,000
1,290,000
1,145,000
33,220,000
1,640,000
1,350,000
5,700,000
40,000
4,310,000
3,000,000
2,560,000
305,000
860,000
1,445,000
1,540,000
1,430,000
1,570,000
870,000
26,620,000
1,759,560,000

WHEAT, BY CROPPING PRACTICES, 2006
1/

COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

IRRIGATED LAND
YIELD
ACRES
ACRES
PRODUCTION, ACRES
PER ACRE,
PLANTED HARVESTED
BUSHELS
PLANTED
BUSHELS

Cheyenne ................... 10,500
800
Decatur.......................
Graham ......................
2,300
Norton ........................
1,200
Rawlins.......................
4,200
Sheridan.....................
7,600
Sherman..................... 21,000
Thomas ...................... 12,400
Northwest.............. 60,000
Gove...........................
3,700
Greeley.......................
7,600
Lane ...........................
5,600
Logan .........................
2,100
Ness ...........................
1,500
Scott ........................... 22,900
Trego..........................
1,000
Wallace ...................... 13,900
Wichita ....................... 26,700
West Central ......... 85,000
Clark...........................
1,600
Finney ........................ 62,600
Ford............................ 22,200
Grant .......................... 29,800
Gray ........................... 45,700
Hamilton .....................
8,000
Haskell ....................... 41,500
Hodgeman..................
9,400
Kearny........................ 13,300
Meade ........................ 21,100
Morton ........................ 18,300
Seward ....................... 23,900
Stanton....................... 34,300
Stevens ...................... 43,300
Southwest ............. 375,000
Clay ............................
Cloud..........................
Jewell .........................
Mitchell .......................
Osborne .....................
Ottawa........................
Phillips........................
Republic .....................
Rooks .........................
Smith ..........................
Washington ................
North Central ........
Barton.........................
7,000
Dickinson....................
Ellis.............................
Ellsworth.....................
Lincoln........................
McPherson .................
3,800
Marion ........................
Rice ............................
7,400
Rush...........................
500
Russell .......................
Saline .........................
1,300
Central................... 20,000

10,300
800
2,100
1,200
3,900
7,400
20,400
11,900
58,000
3,100
7,100
5,500
1,700
1,400
21,300
1,000
13,700
26,200
81,000
1,600
54,200
19,000
27,600
42,300
7,400
37,800
8,700
12,800
20,200
14,700
20,900
31,200
39,600
338,000
6,700
3,600
7,000
500
1,200
19,000

50
34
30
43
28
22
56
35
43
44
45
28
44
43
53
43
39
42
44
33
30
38
40
31
32
23
26
41
28
38
35
27
46
33
59
55
55
40
58
56

520,000
27,000
62,000
51,000
110,000
165,000
1,134,000
411,000
2,480,000
137,000
319,000
156,000
75,000
60,000
1,133,000
43,000
530,000
1,107,000
3,560,000
52,000
1,650,000
715,000
1,091,000
1,331,000
237,000
874,000
225,000
530,000
560,000
559,000
737,000
831,000
1,808,000
11,200,000
394,000
197,000
385,000
20,000
69,000
1,065,000

-16-

125,400
114,900
89,800
111,500
157,200
93,900
172,500
174,800
1,040,000
105,300
167,600
98,400
124,400
135,400
126,600
93,300
86,300
107,700
1,045,000
73,700
108,100
162,300
52,100
87,200
124,600
55,400
104,500
89,200
67,900
54,400
38,700
69,100
42,800
1,130,000
85,900
116,500
135,900
190,900
129,900
121,500
110,500
98,500
120,900
151,600
87,900
1,350,000
165,700
151,000
115,200
105,300
107,300
220,000
133,200
155,800
124,900
100,600
146,000
1,525,000

DRYLAND
YIELD
ACRES
PRODUCTION,
PER ACRE,
HARVESTED
BUSHELS
BUSHELS

105,600
97,400
65,800
107,000
126,100
70,700
144,600
144,800
862,000
83,200
157,000
87,000
105,000
108,800
122,000
67,000
79,000
105,000
914,000
56,400
90,300
136,600
41,500
81,900
120,500
51,600
83,300
87,500
48,000
45,000
33,300
66,700
39,400
982,000
83,800
115,300
134,700
188,900
127,900
120,300
108,500
97,500
116,500
150,000
86,600
1,330,000
164,100
149,600
97,300
104,000
106,200
216,700
131,400
154,200
108,300
94,600
144,600
1,471,000

17
27
19
27
15
16
18
19
20
16
26
24
20
18
31
14
21
29
23
26
23
30
16
19
20
18
19
25
16
22
15
22
25
22
41
46
49
45
39
40
32
46
27
45
44
42
32
44
16
29
33
45
42
42
25
25
44
36

1,779,000
2,636,000
1,250,000
2,921,000
1,921,000
1,130,000
2,565,000
2,758,000
16,960,000
1,339,000
4,099,000
2,070,000
2,147,000
1,964,000
3,779,000
930,000
1,638,000
3,059,000
21,025,000
1,471,000
2,041,000
4,051,000
681,000
1,575,000
2,437,000
924,000
1,607,000
2,223,000
786,000
992,000
513,000
1,495,000
989,000
21,785,000
3,432,000
5,293,000
6,544,000
8,415,000
4,991,000
4,861,000
3,490,000
4,521,000
3,173,000
6,758,000
3,792,000
55,270,000
5,306,000
6,508,000
1,572,000
3,045,000
3,533,000
9,818,000
5,568,000
6,499,000
2,760,000
2,322,000
6,314,000
53,245,000

WHEAT, BY CROPPING PRACTICES, 2006
1/

COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

IRRIGATED LAND
YIELD
ACRES
ACRES
PRODUCTION, ACRES
PER ACRE,
PLANTED HARVESTED
BUSHELS
PLANTED
BUSHELS

DRYLAND
YIELD
ACRES
PRODUCTION,
PER ACRE,
HARVESTED
BUSHELS
BUSHELS

Barber ........................
1,500
1,400
46
65,000 128,000
115,500
25
2,853,000
Comanche..................
3,300
3,000
39
118,000
67,800
57,900
18
1,056,000
Edwards ..................... 22,400
21,500
38
812,000
91,400
76,800
20
1,532,000
Harper ........................
256,200
235,200
24
5,748,000
Harvey........................
3,100
3,100
60
187,000 122,200
121,000
42
5,091,000
9,300
9,100
50
452,000 201,200
194,600
29
5,674,000
Kingman .....................
Kiowa ......................... 15,500
14,000
37
514,000
60,000
56,100
29
1,643,000
Pawnee ...................... 18,400
17,800
36
641,000 127,700
123,400
24
2,966,000
Pratt............................ 20,500
19,400
52
1,015,000 148,500
137,700
31
4,264,000
Reno........................... 12,200
12,000
56
669,000 241,700
237,400
33
7,936,000
Sedgwick ....................
4,800
4,700
56
265,000 193,500
191,600
38
7,239,000
Stafford....................... 17,500
16,500
48
789,000 127,100
124,500
35
4,332,000
1,500
1,500
45
68,000 379,700
374,300
35
13,011,000
Sumner.......................
South Central........ 130,000
124,000
45
5,595,000 2,145,000
2,046,000
31
63,345,000
Atchison .....................
8,300
8,100
50
408,000
Brown .........................
8,900
8,200
59
486,000
Doniphan....................
1,700
1,700
69
117,000
Jackson ......................
9,000
8,800
48
422,000
Jefferson ....................
5,200
5,100
50
256,000
Leavenworth...............
3,900
3,800
43
165,000
Marshall......................
79,800
78,100
44
3,427,000
Nemaha......................
29,500
28,400
53
1,510,000
Pottawatomie..............
8,300
8,100
51
415,000
Riley ...........................
25,000
24,300
46
1,107,000
Wyandotte ..................
400
400
43
17,000
Northeast ..............
- 180,000
175,000
48
8,330,000
Anderson....................
27,900
27,200
43
1,174,000
Chase.........................
11,700
11,400
37
426,000
Coffey.........................
25,600
25,000
42
1,059,000
Douglas ......................
5,300
5,000
45
227,000
Franklin ......................
16,100
16,000
45
714,000
13,900
13,800
47
653,000
Geary .........................
Johnson......................
4,200
4,200
45
189,000
Linn ............................
14,500
14,300
42
598,000
Lyon ...........................
20,400
19,400
47
905,000
Miami..........................
8,500
8,400
46
385,000
Morris .........................
32,300
31,000
40
1,234,000
12,000
11,900
42
496,000
Osage.........................
Shawnee ....................
5,200
5,100
45
231,000
Wabaunsee ................
7,400
7,300
46
339,000
East Central ..........
- 205,000
200,000
43
8,630,000
Allen ...........................
30,200
29,800
41
1,220,000
Bourbon......................
10,400
9,600
45
436,000
Butler..........................
56,800
56,300
36
2,050,000
Chautauqua................
1,500
1,500
35
52,000
Cherokee....................
75,400
74,200
35
2,570,000
Cowley........................
89,900
89,400
33
2,961,000
Crawford.....................
42,100
38,800
34
1,323,000
Elk ..............................
4,500
4,500
31
138,000
Greenwood.................
5,800
5,400
42
227,000
Labette .......................
56,100
54,900
39
2,136,000
39,000
38,800
41
1,580,000
Montgomery ...............
Neosho.......................
38,900
37,900
41
1,543,000
Wilson ........................
41,600
41,200
43
1,763,000
Woodson ....................
17,800
17,700
40
711,000
Southeast..............
- 510,000
500,000
37
18,710,000
State........................... 670,000
620,000
39
23,900,000 9,130,000
8,480,000
32 267,300,000
1/
No estimates of wheat grown on irrigated acres have been made for the North Central, Central, and Eastern districts of the
State, where this practice is relatively uncommon.

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WHEAT, BY CROPPING PRACTICES, 2006
1/

COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

Cheyenne .................
Decatur .....................
Graham.....................
Norton .......................
Rawlins .....................
Sheridan ...................
Sherman ...................
Thomas.....................
Northwest ............
Gove .........................
Greeley .....................
Lane..........................
Logan........................
Ness..........................
Scott..........................
Trego ........................
Wallace .....................
Wichita ......................
West Central........
Clark .........................
Finney .......................
Ford ..........................
Grant.........................
Gray ..........................
Hamilton....................
Haskell ......................
Hodgeman ................
Kearny ......................
Meade.......................
Morton.......................
Seward......................
Stanton .....................
Stevens.....................
Southwest ...........
Clay...........................
Cloud ........................
Jewell........................
Mitchell......................
Osborne ....................
Ottawa ......................
Phillips ......................
Republic....................
Rooks........................
Smith.........................
Washington...............
North Central.......
Barton .......................
Dickinson ..................
Ellis ...........................
Ellsworth ...................
Lincoln ......................
McPherson................
Marion.......................
Rice...........................
Rush .........................
Russell ......................
Saline........................
Central .................

SUMMER FALLOW
CONTINUOUSLY CROPPED
YIELD
YIELD
ACRES
ACRES
PRODUCTION, ACRES
ACRES
PRODUCTION,
PER ACRE,
PER ACRE,
PLANTED HARVESTED
BUSHELS
PLANTED HARVESTED
BUSHELS
BUSHELS
BUSHELS

120,200
90,000
74,100
55,400
112,500
70,600
152,000
145,200
820,000
78,400
133,100
90,900
108,200
114,900
112,200
71,200
82,600
103,500
895,000
41,300
95,300
101,600
48,100
84,900
121,800
48,600
99,100
77,700
58,900
36,100
28,700
59,500
28,400
930,000
9,300
7,100
17,800
23,600
35,000
6,200
45,100
6,900
61,700
46,700
10,600
270,000
66,300
8,900
74,200
26,100
17,700
27,300
12,100
40,800
75,600
52,300
13,700
415,000

101,600
79,400
56,800
54,300
98,000
58,900
128,300
129,700
707,000
65,300
131,700
80,900
93,500
96,200
108,500
52,100
75,500
101,300
805,000
36,000
82,100
85,500
37,900
80,000
118,200
45,600
80,300
76,700
43,100
31,100
26,300
57,800
26,400
827,000
8,000
7,000
17,400
22,800
34,600
5,800
44,300
6,800
59,100
46,000
10,200
262,000
65,500
8,700
68,500
25,800
17,400
25,400
11,600
39,600
70,700
48,700
13,100
395,000

17
29
20
38
16
16
18
19
20
17
27
24
20
17
32
13
21
30
24
30
23
30
16
19
20
17
20
26
17
22
16
24
26
22
43
54
60
46
40
49
38
49
29
52
38
42
36
34
17
38
38
36
37
41
28
29
41
31

1,729,200
5,200
2,281,200
24,900
1,149,200
15,700
2,050,500
56,100
1,541,500
44,700
960,900
23,300
2,250,600
20,500
2,431,900
29,600
14,395,000 220,000
1,089,400
26,900
3,588,700
34,500
1,964,200
7,500
1,901,200
16,200
1,644,400
20,500
3,521,200
14,400
655,700
22,100
1,569,300
3,700
3,000,900
4,200
18,935,000 150,000
1,095,400
32,400
1,895,400
12,800
2,557,400
60,700
612,200
4,000
1,543,300
2,300
2,398,700
2,800
786,500
6,800
1,567,900
5,400
1,972,500
11,500
723,800
9,000
670,200
18,300
424,700
10,000
1,358,300
9,600
673,700
14,400
18,280,000 200,000
347,400
76,600
380,600 109,400
1,035,700 118,100
1,047,000 167,300
1,369,700
94,900
282,500 115,300
1,666,600
65,400
332,500
91,600
1,708,900
59,200
2,400,100 104,900
389,000
77,300
10,960,000 1,080,000
2,337,500
99,400
298,000 142,100
1,194,900
41,000
975,800
79,200
661,500
89,600
903,900 192,700
434,800 121,100
1,640,700 115,000
2,008,300
49,300
1,408,900
48,300
535,700 132,300
12,400,000 1,110,000

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4,000
18,000
9,000
52,700
28,100
11,800
16,300
15,100
155,000
17,900
25,300
6,100
11,500
12,600
13,500
14,900
3,500
3,700
109,000
20,400
8,200
51,100
3,600
1,900
2,300
6,000
3,000
10,800
4,900
13,900
7,000
8,900
13,000
155,000
75,800
108,300
117,300
166,100
93,300
114,500
64,200
90,700
57,400
104,000
76,400
1,068,000
98,600
140,900
28,800
78,200
88,800
191,300
119,800
114,600
37,600
45,900
131,500
1,076,000

12
20
11
17
14
14
19
22
17
14
20
17
21
25
19
18
20
16
19
18
18
29
19
17
17
23
13
23
13
23
13
15
24
23
41
45
47
44
39
40
28
46
26
42
45
41
30
44
13
26
32
47
43
42
20
20
44
38

49,800
354,800
100,800
870,500
379,500
169,100
314,400
326,100
2,565,000
249,600
510,300
105,800
245,800
319,600
257,800
274,300
68,700
58,100
2,090,000
375,600
145,600
1,493,600
68,800
31,700
38,300
137,500
39,100
250,500
62,200
321,800
88,300
136,700
315,300
3,505,000
3,084,600
4,912,400
5,508,300
7,368,000
3,621,300
4,578,500
1,823,400
4,188,500
1,464,100
4,357,900
3,403,000
44,310,000
2,968,500
6,210,000
377,100
2,069,200
2,871,500
8,914,100
5,133,200
4,858,300
751,700
913,100
5,778,300
40,845,000

WHEAT, BY CROPPING PRACTICES, 2006
1/

COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

SUMMER FALLOW
CONTINUOUSLY CROPPED
YIELD
YIELD
ACRES
ACRES
PRODUCTION, ACRES
ACRES
PRODUCTION,
PER ACRE,
PER ACRE,
PLANTED HARVESTED
BUSHELS
PLANTED HARVESTED
BUSHELS
BUSHELS
BUSHELS

Barber ........................
8,900
8,500
26
218,200 119,100
107,000
25
2,634,800
Comanche..................
11,600
11,200
23
253,200
56,200
46,700
17
802,800
Edwards .....................
57,900
48,300
22
1,061,400
33,500
28,500
17
470,600
9,600
8,800
30
264,000 246,600
226,400
24
5,484,000
Harper ........................
Harvey........................
8,600
8,400
45
378,000 113,600
112,600
42
4,713,000
10,400
9,600
25
239,700 190,800
185,000
29
5,434,300
Kingman .....................
Kiowa .........................
31,400
29,500
28
836,200
28,600
26,600
30
806,800
Pawnee ......................
88,300
85,200
27
2,290,200
39,400
38,200
18
675,800
Pratt............................
22,600
21,700
35
760,100 125,900
116,000
30
3,503,900
Reno...........................
20,000
19,300
28
539,600 221,700
218,100
34
7,396,400
15,400
14,500
45
645,500 178,100
177,100
37
6,593,500
Sedgwick ....................
Stafford.......................
22,800
21,900
33
721,300 104,300
102,600
35
3,610,700
Sumner.......................
27,500
27,100
30
807,600 352,200
347,200
35 12,203,400
South Central........ 335,000
314,000
29
9,015,000 1,810,000
1,732,000
31 54,330,000
Atchison .....................
8,300
8,100
50
408,000
Brown .........................
8,900
8,200
59
486,000
Doniphan....................
1,700
1,700
69
117,000
Jackson ......................
9,000
8,800
48
422,000
Jefferson ....................
5,200
5,100
50
256,000
Leavenworth...............
3,900
3,800
43
165,000
Marshall......................
79,800
78,100
44
3,427,000
Nemaha......................
29,500
28,400
53
1,510,000
Pottawatomie..............
8,300
8,100
51
415,000
Riley ...........................
25,000
24,300
46
1,107,000
Wyandotte ..................
400
400
43
17,000
Northeast ..............
- 180,000
175,000
48
8,330,000
Anderson....................
27,900
27,200
43
1,174,000
Chase.........................
11,700
11,400
37
426,000
Coffey.........................
25,600
25,000
42
1,059,000
Douglas ......................
5,300
5,000
45
227,000
Franklin ......................
16,100
16,000
45
714,000
Geary .........................
13,900
13,800
47
653,000
Johnson......................
4,200
4,200
45
189,000
Linn ............................
14,500
14,300
42
598,000
20,400
19,400
47
905,000
Lyon ...........................
Miami..........................
8,500
8,400
46
385,000
Morris .........................
32,300
31,000
40
1,234,000
12,000
11,900
42
496,000
Osage.........................
Shawnee ....................
5,200
5,100
45
231,000
Wabaunsee ................
7,400
7,300
46
339,000
East Central ..........
- 205,000
200,000
43
8,630,000
Allen ...........................
30,200
29,800
41
1,220,000
Bourbon......................
10,400
9,600
45
436,000
Butler..........................
56,800
56,300
36
2,050,000
Chautauqua................
1,500
1,500
35
52,000
Cherokee....................
75,400
74,200
35
2,570,000
89,900
89,400
33
2,961,000
Cowley........................
Crawford.....................
42,100
38,800
34
1,323,000
Elk ..............................
4,500
4,500
31
138,000
Greenwood.................
5,800
5,400
42
227,000
Labette .......................
56,100
54,900
39
2,136,000
Montgomery ...............
39,000
38,800
41
1,580,000
Neosho.......................
38,900
37,900
41
1,543,000
Wilson ........................
41,600
41,200
43
1,763,000
Woodson ....................
17,800
17,700
40
711,000
Southeast..............
- 510,000
500,000
37 18,710,000
State........................... 3,665,000
3,310,000
25
83,985,000 5,465,000
5,170,000
35 183,315,000
1/
No estimates of acres grown on summer fallow have been made in eastern districts, where this practice is relatively
uncommon.

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WHEAT, BY CROPPING PRACTICES, 2007
1/

COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

IRRIGATED LAND
YIELD
ACRES
ACRES
PRODUCTION, ACRES
PER ACRE,
PLANTED HARVESTED
BUSHELS
PLANTED
BUSHELS

Cheyenne ...................
7,900
1,600
Decatur.......................
Graham ......................
1,400
Norton ........................
1,100
Rawlins.......................
3,400
Sheridan.....................
8,200
Sherman..................... 17,500
Thomas ...................... 13,900
Northwest.............. 55,000
Gove...........................
3,500
Greeley.......................
7,800
Lane ...........................
5,600
Logan .........................
2,400
Ness ...........................
1,300
Scott ........................... 19,200
Trego..........................
1,100
Wallace ...................... 13,000
Wichita ....................... 26,100
West Central ......... 80,000
Clark...........................
1,200
Finney ........................ 56,300
Ford............................ 21,400
Grant .......................... 28,600
Gray ........................... 47,300
Hamilton ..................... 10,500
Haskell ....................... 45,100
Hodgeman..................
8,800
Kearny........................ 16,300
Meade ........................ 20,700
Morton ........................ 17,800
Seward ....................... 25,000
Stanton....................... 38,000
Stevens ...................... 43,000
Southwest ............. 380,000
Clay ............................
Cloud..........................
Jewell .........................
Mitchell .......................
Osborne .....................
Ottawa........................
Phillips........................
Republic .....................
Rooks .........................
Smith ..........................
Washington ................
North Central ........
Barton.........................
9,300
Dickinson....................
600
Ellis.............................
Ellsworth.....................
Lincoln........................
McPherson .................
6,400
Marion ........................
Rice ............................
7,200
Rush...........................
Russell .......................
Saline .........................
1,500
Central................... 25,000

7,900
1,600
1,300
900
3,400
8,200
17,400
13,300
54,000
3,500
7,800
5,600
2,300
1,300
17,700
1,000
12,900
25,900
78,000
1,200
51,800
19,400
27,400
41,300
10,400
45,000
7,600
15,300
18,400
17,700
24,900
37,700
40,900
359,000
5,200
400
3,600
4,500
1,300
15,000

60
61
43
40
65
46
65
71
62
49
49
57
71
50
58
56
60
56
56
59
57
42
64
56
58
65
53
47
66
55
67
66
69
60
30
23
18
17
22
22

476,000
97,000
56,000
36,000
222,000
377,000
1,131,000
945,000
3,340,000
171,000
381,000
320,000
163,000
65,000
1,033,000
56,000
768,000
1,443,000
4,400,000
71,000
2,964,000
810,000
1,754,000
2,316,000
605,000
2,916,000
402,000
720,000
1,206,000
966,000
1,658,000
2,485,000
2,842,000
1,715,000
158,000
9,000
63,000
77,000
28,000
335,000

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143,400
112,600
83,200
103,300
162,700
106,400
159,400
194,000
1,065,000
108,400
179,400
105,800
133,900
138,500
127,200
93,300
87,400
121,100
1,095,000
74,200
112,500
165,800
64,300
96,200
140,000
72,500
106,500
98,200
73,500
60,800
44,700
100,900
49,900
1,260,000
96,300
125,600
144,400
202,800
129,100
122,900
109,700
110,100
120,100
158,500
100,500
1,420,000
166,800
159,000
109,800
103,900
110,100
234,500
144,200
168,200
115,100
92,200
151,200
1,555,000

DRYLAND
YIELD
ACRES
PRODUCTION,
PER ACRE,
HARVESTED
BUSHELS
BUSHELS

140,000
109,500
80,000
89,300
154,400
103,200
153,400
181,200
1,011,000
102,500
162,100
101,100
127,900
130,600
123,800
79,400
84,800
114,800
1,027,000
65,200
100,900
153,700
61,500
90,800
128,700
69,100
98,000
91,600
68,200
58,500
41,800
97,100
45,900
1,171,000
93,300
121,400
134,600
196,500
114,800
118,500
90,900
106,700
114,900
133,600
94,800
1,320,000
134,800
144,900
104,500
97,900
105,100
172,100
116,800
140,400
105,100
87,200
121,200
1,330,000

46
49
33
30
43
45
43
40
42
45
52
42
47
37
56
30
44
54
46
31
47
36
41
46
45
42
42
44
42
45
45
47
44
43
28
29
34
34
34
23
34
30
36
31
31
32
23
18
32
19
26
13
16
16
31
29
15
21

6,482,000
5,335,000
2,630,000
2,692,000
6,635,000
4,617,000
6,664,000
7,270,000
42,325,000
4,564,000
8,445,000
4,222,000
5,973,000
4,798,000
6,881,000
2,364,000
3,709,000
6,229,000
47,185,000
2,029,000
4,707,000
5,526,000
2,541,000
4,177,000
5,839,000
2,929,000
4,080,000
4,057,000
2,853,000
2,624,000
1,870,000
4,605,000
2,028,000
49,865,000
2,589,000
3,512,000
4,588,000
6,692,000
3,894,000
2,684,000
3,116,000
3,254,000
4,184,000
4,114,000
2,973,000
41,600,000
3,119,000
2,606,000
3,378,000
1,858,000
2,759,000
2,224,000
1,811,000
2,284,000
3,206,000
2,505,000
1,860,000
27,610,000

WHEAT, BY CROPPING PRACTICES, 2007
1/

COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

IRRIGATED LAND
YIELD
ACRES
ACRES
PRODUCTION, ACRES
PER ACRE,
PLANTED HARVESTED
BUSHELS
PLANTED
BUSHELS

DRYLAND
YIELD
ACRES
PRODUCTION,
PER ACRE,
HARVESTED
BUSHELS
BUSHELS

Barber ........................
1,500
800
26
21,000 126,200
44,400
26
1,138,000
Comanche..................
3,000
2,100
30
64,000
61,400
55,400
22
1,219,000
Edwards ..................... 27,800
23,300
39
903,000
94,100
84,900
30
2,506,000
Harper ........................
- 249,300
92,400
22
2,015,000
Harvey........................
6,000
3,900
15
60,000 127,700
101,200
13
1,360,000
9,800
5,400
22
120,000 195,300
85,500
13
1,104,000
Kingman .....................
Kiowa ......................... 13,900
13,100
35
459,000
61,800
50,600
22
1,122,000
Pawnee ...................... 20,700
19,900
45
894,000 132,200
125,600
32
4,046,000
Pratt............................ 24,400
21,800
27
592,000 153,700
124,000
22
2,770,000
Reno........................... 16,500
13,700
22
302,000 238,100
183,000
15
2,668,000
Sedgwick ....................
8,800
6,900
13
90,000 198,900
115,600
12
1,415,000
Stafford....................... 26,500
22,700
22
496,000 128,400
122,800
17
2,100,000
1,100
400
23
9,000 397,900
145,600
17
2,507,000
Sumner.......................
South Central........ 160,000
134,000
30
4,010,000 2,165,000
1,331,000
20
25,970,000
Atchison .....................
11,500
11,000
25
280,000
Brown .........................
13,900
12,400
36
449,000
Doniphan....................
3,000
2,600
27
69,000
Jackson ......................
14,300
12,800
23
295,000
Jefferson ....................
14,200
13,300
30
400,000
Leavenworth...............
6,300
5,500
21
113,000
Marshall......................
89,700
87,500
28
2,416,000
Nemaha......................
39,300
34,100
30
1,021,000
Pottawatomie..............
14,000
12,900
19
245,000
Riley ...........................
28,200
27,300
25
675,000
Wyandotte ..................
600
600
20
12,000
Northeast ..............
- 235,000
220,000
27
5,975,000
Anderson....................
39,000
31,100
20
607,000
Chase.........................
14,800
10,800
23
243,000
Coffey.........................
36,600
29,700
28
826,000
Douglas ......................
12,300
11,400
25
286,000
Franklin ......................
28,000
20,900
20
414,000
18,100
15,900
21
332,000
Geary .........................
Johnson......................
8,300
7,800
27
209,000
Linn ............................
20,700
18,000
17
297,000
Lyon ...........................
32,500
21,900
17
369,000
Miami..........................
12,600
10,500
16
165,000
Morris .........................
37,000
35,600
17
596,000
24,700
22,800
23
521,000
Osage.........................
Shawnee ....................
9,600
8,800
23
204,000
Wabaunsee ................
10,800
9,800
18
181,000
East Central ..........
- 305,000
255,000
21
5,250,000
Allen ...........................
40,200
24,200
11
260,000
Bourbon......................
13,100
9,900
22
214,000
Butler..........................
67,500
47,000
19
904,000
Chautauqua................
2,600
600
10
6,000
Cherokee....................
80,100
51,800
13
683,000
Cowley........................
92,100
33,500
14
476,000
Crawford.....................
44,900
23,100
18
406,000
Elk ..............................
9,400
3,600
13
48,000
Greenwood.................
12,000
8,200
17
136,000
Labette .......................
66,600
22,200
10
229,000
52,000
19,500
13
244,000
Montgomery ...............
Neosho.......................
45,900
21,600
11
227,000
Wilson ........................
50,500
16,200
15
249,000
Woodson ....................
23,100
13,600
10
138,000
Southeast..............
- 600,000
295,000
14
4,220,000
State........................... 700,000
640,000
53
33,800,000 9,700,000
7,960,000
31 250,000,000
1/
No estimates of wheat grown on irrigated acres have been made for the North Central, Central, and Eastern districts of the
State, where this practice is relatively uncommon.

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WHEAT, BY CROPPING PRACTICES, 2007
1/

COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

Cheyenne .................
Decatur .....................
Graham.....................
Norton .......................
Rawlins .....................
Sheridan ...................
Sherman ...................
Thomas.....................
Northwest ............
Gove .........................
Greeley .....................
Lane..........................
Logan........................
Ness..........................
Scott..........................
Trego ........................
Wallace .....................
Wichita ......................
West Central........
Clark .........................
Finney .......................
Ford ..........................
Grant.........................
Gray ..........................
Hamilton....................
Haskell ......................
Hodgeman ................
Kearny ......................
Meade.......................
Morton.......................
Seward......................
Stanton .....................
Stevens.....................
Southwest ...........
Clay...........................
Cloud ........................
Jewell........................
Mitchell......................
Osborne ....................
Ottawa ......................
Phillips ......................
Republic....................
Rooks........................
Smith.........................
Washington...............
North Central.......
Barton .......................
Dickinson ..................
Ellis ...........................
Ellsworth ...................
Lincoln ......................
McPherson................
Marion.......................
Rice...........................
Rush .........................
Russell ......................
Saline........................
Central .................

SUMMER FALLOW
CONTINUOUSLY CROPPED
YIELD
YIELD
ACRES
ACRES
PRODUCTION, ACRES
ACRES
PRODUCTION,
PER ACRE,
PER ACRE,
PLANTED HARVESTED
BUSHELS
PLANTED HARVESTED
BUSHELS
BUSHELS
BUSHELS

108,500
88,400
60,800
51,800
121,900
68,600
101,500
133,500
735,000
66,600
110,200
95,900
115,200
105,700
113,800
72,500
82,400
92,700
855,000
41,300
88,100
121,300
49,000
85,800
132,000
49,600
88,600
82,000
57,900
39,500
35,000
89,700
35,200
995,000
11,000
9,000
24,000
44,000
29,000
9,000
54,200
17,000
63,000
34,200
10,600
305,000
49,900
13,000
64,000
34,000
16,100
7,400
20,400
33,300
74,000
51,600
6,300
370,000

105,300
85,600
57,800
44,200
115,900
65,600
96,700
126,900
698,000
63,700
105,800
91,500
109,300
97,900
110,500
61,700
79,800
88,800
809,000
36,900
79,800
111,600
46,400
80,500
120,800
46,700
81,600
75,600
52,800
37,500
33,100
86,000
31,700
921,000
10,900
8,900
22,600
43,600
28,800
8,900
42,300
16,900
61,100
26,500
10,500
281,000
45,800
10,700
61,100
31,600
16,000
5,100
18,900
31,800
68,100
50,700
6,200
346,000

46
51
35
29
44
49
43
39
43
45
51
40
47
35
58
30
43
54
46
34
46
36
39
46
46
43
42
45
42
48
46
48
44
43
32
34
40
34
36
25
37
34
38
35
43
36
26
19
32
19
29
16
15
17
32
30
20
27

4,843,700
34,900
4,324,600
24,200
2,007,800
22,400
1,277,400
51,500
5,069,300
40,800
3,209,200
37,800
4,157,600
57,900
4,925,400
60,500
29,815,000 330,000
2,881,800
41,800
5,445,300
69,200
3,702,900
9,900
5,133,100
18,700
3,471,800
32,800
6,354,700
13,400
1,821,400
20,800
3,459,000
5,000
4,815,000
28,400
37,085,000 240,000
1,255,700
32,900
3,672,800
24,400
4,012,200
44,500
1,819,700
15,300
3,683,400
10,400
5,535,300
8,000
1,988,200
22,900
3,464,200
17,900
3,404,300
16,200
2,217,300
15,600
1,815,500
21,300
1,510,600
9,700
4,145,200
11,200
1,410,600
14,700
39,935,000 265,000
347,300
85,300
303,900 116,600
909,800 120,400
1,483,700 158,800
1,040,600 100,100
225,400 113,900
1,555,500
55,500
583,000
93,100
2,335,700
57,100
927,100 124,300
448,000
89,900
10,160,000 ,115,000
1,173,900 116,900
201,900 146,000
1,943,900
45,800
610,400
69,900
460,000
94,000
83,600 227,100
287,200 123,800
555,000 134,900
2,212,300
41,100
1,517,800
40,600
124,000 144,900
9,170,000 1,185,000

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34,700
23,900
22,200
45,100
38,500
37,600
56,700
54,300
313,000
38,800
56,300
9,600
18,600
32,700
13,300
17,700
5,000
26,000
218,000
28,300
21,100
42,100
15,100
10,300
7,900
22,400
16,400
16,000
15,400
21,000
8,700
11,100
14,200
250,000
82,400
112,500
112,000
152,900
86,000
109,600
48,600
89,800
53,800
107,100
84,300
1,039,000
89,000
134,200
43,400
66,300
89,100
167,000
97,900
108,600
37,000
36,500
115,000
984,000

47
42
28
31
41
37
44
43
40
43
53
54
45
41
40
31
50
54
46
27
49
36
48
48
38
42
38
41
41
39
41
41
43
40
27
29
33
34
33
22
32
30
34
30
30
30
22
18
33
19
26
13
16
16
27
27
15
19

1,638,300
1,010,400
622,200
1,414,600
1,565,700
1,407,800
2,506,400
2,344,600
12,510,000
1,682,200
2,999,700
519,100
839,900
1,326,200
526,300
542,600
250,000
1,414,000
10,100,000
773,300
1,034,200
1,513,800
721,300
493,600
303,700
940,800
615,800
652,700
635,700
808,500
359,400
459,800
617,400
9,930,000
2,241,700
3,208,100
3,678,200
5,208,300
2,853,400
2,458,600
1,560,500
2,671,000
1,848,300
3,186,900
2,525,000
31,440,000
1,945,100
2,404,100
1,434,100
1,247,600
2,299,000
2,140,400
1,523,800
1,729,000
993,700
987,200
1,736,000
18,440,000

WHEAT, BY CROPPING PRACTICES, 2007
1/

COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

SUMMER FALLOW
CONTINUOUSLY CROPPED
YIELD
YIELD
ACRES
ACRES
PRODUCTION, ACRES
ACRES
PRODUCTION,
PER ACRE,
PER ACRE,
PLANTED HARVESTED
BUSHELS
PLANTED HARVESTED
BUSHELS
BUSHELS
BUSHELS

Barber ........................
10,600
5,800
22
130,300 115,600
38,600
26
1,007,700
Comanche..................
12,900
12,800
23
298,000
48,500
42,600
22
921,000
Edwards .....................
54,900
49,600
33
1,640,000
39,200
35,300
25
866,000
23,000
17,100
25
421,100 226,300
75,300
21
1,593,900
Harper ........................
Harvey........................
5,900
4,500
13
59,700 121,800
96,700
13
1,300,300
7,900
7,000
22
150,500 187,400
78,500
12
953,500
Kingman .....................
Kiowa .........................
22,000
18,800
24
442,000
39,800
31,800
21
680,000
Pawnee ......................
92,600
89,000
33
2,952,100
39,600
36,600
30
1,093,900
Pratt............................
30,800
29,000
22
642,100 122,900
95,000
22
2,127,900
Reno...........................
13,900
11,200
14
152,500 224,200
171,800
15
2,515,500
9,700
7,100
10
73,900 189,200
108,500
12
1,341,100
Sedgwick ....................
Stafford.......................
24,200
22,900
18
401,800 104,200
99,900
17
1,698,200
Sumner.......................
31,600
5,200
11
56,000 366,300
140,400
17
2,451,000
South Central........ 340,000
280,000
27
7,420,000 1,825,000
1,051,000
18 18,550,000
Atchison .....................
11,500
11,000
25
280,000
Brown .........................
13,900
12,400
36
449,000
Doniphan....................
3,000
2,600
27
69,000
Jackson ......................
14,300
12,800
23
295,000
Jefferson ....................
14,200
13,300
30
400,000
Leavenworth...............
6,300
5,500
21
113,000
Marshall......................
89,700
87,500
28
2,416,000
Nemaha......................
39,300
34,100
30
1,021,000
Pottawatomie..............
14,000
12,900
19
245,000
Riley ...........................
28,200
27,300
25
675,000
Wyandotte ..................
600
600
20
12,000
Northeast ..............
- 235,000
220,000
27
5,975,000
Anderson....................
39,000
31,100
20
607,000
Chase.........................
14,800
10,800
23
243,000
Coffey.........................
36,600
29,700
28
826,000
Douglas ......................
12,300
11,400
25
286,000
Franklin ......................
28,000
20,900
20
414,000
Geary .........................
18,100
15,900
21
332,000
Johnson......................
8,300
7,800
27
209,000
Linn ............................
20,700
18,000
17
297,000
32,500
21,900
17
369,000
Lyon ...........................
Miami..........................
12,600
10,500
16
165,000
Morris .........................
37,000
35,600
17
596,000
24,700
22,800
23
521,000
Osage.........................
Shawnee ....................
9,600
8,800
23
204,000
Wabaunsee ................
10,800
9,800
18
181,000
East Central ..........
- 305,000
255,000
21
5,250,000
Allen ...........................
40,200
24,200
11
260,000
Bourbon......................
13,100
9,900
22
214,000
Butler..........................
67,500
47,000
19
904,000
Chautauqua................
2,600
600
10
6,000
Cherokee....................
80,100
51,800
13
683,000
92,100
33,500
14
476,000
Cowley........................
Crawford.....................
44,900
23,100
18
406,000
Elk ..............................
9,400
3,600
13
48,000
Greenwood.................
12,000
8,200
17
136,000
Labette .......................
66,600
22,200
10
229,000
Montgomery ...............
52,000
19,500
13
244,000
Neosho.......................
45,900
21,600
11
227,000
Wilson ........................
50,500
16,200
15
249,000
Woodson ....................
23,100
13,600
10
138,000
Southeast..............
- 600,000
295,000
14
4,220,000
State........................... 3,600,000
3,335,000
40 133,585,000 6,100,000
4,625,000
25 116,415,000
1/
No estimates of acres grown on summer fallow have been made in eastern districts, where this practice is relatively
uncommon.

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SORGHUM, 2006
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT
Cheyenne ................................
Decatur....................................
Graham ...................................
Norton .....................................
Rawlins....................................
Sheridan..................................
Sherman..................................
Thomas ...................................
Northwest...........................
Gove........................................
Greeley....................................
Lane ........................................
Logan ......................................
Ness ........................................
Scott ........................................
Trego.......................................
Wallace ...................................
Wichita ....................................
West Central ......................
Clark........................................
Finney .....................................
Ford.........................................
Grant .......................................
Gray ........................................
Hamilton ..................................
Haskell ....................................
Hodgeman...............................
Kearny.....................................
Meade .....................................
Morton .....................................
Seward ....................................
Stanton....................................
Stevens ...................................
Southwest ..........................
Clay .........................................
Cloud.......................................
Jewell ......................................
Mitchell ....................................
Osborne ..................................
Ottawa.....................................
Phillips.....................................
Republic ..................................
Rooks ......................................
Smith .......................................
Washington .............................
North Central .....................
Barton......................................
Dickinson.................................
Ellis..........................................
Ellsworth..................................
Lincoln.....................................
McPherson ..............................
Marion .....................................
Rice .........................................
Rush........................................
Russell ....................................
Saline ......................................
Central................................

ACRES
PLANTED
18,000
18,600
50,200
27,700
33,500
31,600
23,900
43,500
247,000
65,100
24,500
46,900
31,000
50,300
73,100
50,400
19,800
45,900
407,000
15,200
74,400
65,100
29,100
61,600
32,500
27,200
28,800
32,500
19,800
48,000
18,400
27,900
35,500
516,000
31,200
44,300
51,900
54,200
45,900
24,100
41,700
28,500
48,600
51,000
45,600
467,000
55,100
45,300
43,800
25,500
37,000
51,100
50,200
41,100
51,200
40,100
24,600
465,000

ACRES
HARVESTED
FOR GRAIN
16,400
16,600
45,700
26,300
30,600
28,800
21,800
38,800
225,000
59,600
17,700
40,300
23,200
43,300
65,200
39,200
19,000
43,500
351,000
12,800
68,600
55,900
26,300
58,800
27,900
23,500
24,700
27,800
18,300
40,200
18,200
23,400
31,600
458,000
29,800
42,400
49,900
51,900
42,700
20,700
39,000
26,600
41,000
47,600
44,400
436,000
52,500
42,100
40,100
23,300
30,900
48,800
46,800
38,500
48,400
36,800
22,800
431,000

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YIELD
PER ACRE,
BUSHELS
33
50
42
52
43
62
66
45
49
27
38
50
58
55
78
39
41
65
52
61
64
64
31
49
39
45
55
45
71
31
56
44
52
51
86
66
83
64
65
68
72
94
69
95
82
76
62
61
51
50
61
44
53
61
66
48
59
56

PRODUCTION,
BUSHELS
549,100
829,100
1,921,500
1,359,700
1,323,700
1,792,200
1,442,600
1,737,100
10,955,000
1,635,400
671,700
2,002,900
1,349,600
2,375,000
5,062,200
1,532,600
785,200
2,836,400
18,251,000
774,900
4,364,600
3,597,300
809,600
2,882,500
1,079,700
1,066,500
1,369,100
1,264,500
1,296,800
1,264,800
1,014,500
1,025,900
1,645,300
23,456,000
2,556,400
2,791,100
4,165,700
3,314,500
2,779,700
1,406,700
2,791,500
2,498,200
2,817,300
4,512,600
3,636,300
33,270,000
3,253,600
2,570,600
2,053,700
1,169,100
1,897,400
2,169,100
2,487,700
2,366,600
3,212,900
1,753,200
1,343,100
24,277,000

GRAIN
FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS
1,775,100
2,680,200
6,211,500
4,395,500
4,279,100
5,793,600
4,663,500
5,615,500
35,414,000
5,499,500
2,258,800
6,735,300
4,538,400
7,986,600
17,022,900
5,153,800
2,640,500
9,538,200
61,374,000
2,590,300
14,590,000
12,024,900
2,706,300
9,635,500
3,609,200
3,565,100
4,576,600
4,226,900
4,334,900
4,227,900
3,391,200
3,429,300
5,499,900
78,408,000
8,520,000
9,302,200
13,883,400
11,046,500
9,264,200
4,688,200
9,303,500
8,326,000
9,389,500
15,039,500
12,119,000
110,882,000
11,136,400
8,798,700
7,029,500
4,001,600
6,494,500
7,424,500
8,515,000
8,100,500
10,997,200
6,000,900
4,597,200
83,096,000

SORGHUM, 2006
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

ACRES
PLANTED

ACRES
HARVESTED
FOR GRAIN

YIELD
PER ACRE,
BUSHELS

PRODUCTION,
BUSHELS

Barber- ....................................
18,300
16,300
37
Comanche...............................
14,500
12,800
36
Edwards ..................................
27,400
25,400
41
17,600
15,300
42
Harper .....................................
Harvey.....................................
43,700
40,600
60
23,400
21,000
61
Kingman ..................................
Kiowa ......................................
17,800
16,600
55
Pawnee ...................................
40,500
37,800
69
Pratt.........................................
28,200
26,400
66
Reno........................................
60,500
57,500
50
50,900
48,100
72
Sedgwick .................................
Stafford....................................
25,600
23,800
64
63,600
60,400
41
Sumner....................................
South Central.....................
432,000
402,000
55
Atchison ..................................
1,800
1,600
87
Brown ......................................
Doniphan.................................
Jackson ...................................
3,500
3,300
71
Jefferson .................................
3,800
3,700
92
Leavenworth............................
1,200
1,100
86
Marshall...................................
28,500
27,100
92
Nemaha...................................
6,500
6,200
89
Pottawatomie...........................
5,100
4,900
70
Riley ........................................
10,600
10,100
75
Wyandotte ...............................
Other Counties ......................
1,000
1,000
92
Northeast 1/ ........................
62,000
59,000
86
Anderson.................................
5,200
4,500
72
Chase......................................
1,600
1,400
62
Coffey......................................
6,300
5,400
65
Douglas ...................................
600
500
67
Franklin ...................................
3,400
3,000
70
Geary ......................................
5,500
4,800
75
Johnson...................................
500
400
76
1,700
1,500
61
Linn .........................................
Lyon ........................................
3,000
2,800
63
Miami.......................................
2,000
1,900
62
Morris ......................................
13,600
11,700
52
6,000
5,200
65
Osage......................................
Shawnee .................................
2,500
2,200
64
Wabaunsee .............................
3,100
2,700
67
East Central .......................
55,000
48,000
63
Allen ........................................
3,600
3,300
73
Bourbon...................................
Butler.......................................
25,700
23,500
42
Chautauqua.............................
Cherokee.................................
4,200
3,900
59
Cowley.....................................
34,400
31,100
49
Crawford..................................
2,900
2,700
64
1,800
1,700
65
Elk ...........................................
Greenwood..............................
2,200
2,000
51
7,400
6,900
62
Labette ....................................
Montgomery ............................
3,400
3,200
42
1,900
1,800
49
Neosho....................................
Wilson .....................................
6,700
6,200
69
Woodson .................................
3,300
2,700
48
1,500
1,000
51
Other Counties ......................
Southeast 1/ ........................
99,000
90,000
51
State........................................
2,750,000
2,500,000
58
1/
No estimates were published for some counties due to insufficient or confidential data.

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GRAIN
FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS

596,400
458,900
1,053,200
638,100
2,449,300
1,288,200
908,000
2,604,300
1,743,300
2,876,800
3,453,900
1,518,600
2,492,000
22,081,000
138,800

2,047,300
1,575,300
3,615,400
2,190,500
8,408,000
4,422,200
3,117,000
8,940,100
5,984,400
9,875,500
11,856,600
5,213,100
8,554,600
75,800,000
465,400

233,900
339,700
94,700
2,503,900
548,900
344,900
753,000

784,200
1,138,900
317,500
8,394,700
1,840,300
1,156,300
2,524,600

92,200
5,050,000
322,000
86,700
348,300
33,700
210,400
358,000
30,500
91,500
175,500
117,000
605,200
336,900
139,900
180,400
3,036,000
241,200

309,100
16,931,000
1,124,700
302,800
1,216,500
117,700
734,900
1,250,400
106,500
319,600
613,000
408,700
2,113,800
1,176,700
488,600
630,100
10,604,000
808,700

997,000

3,342,700

228,200
1,517,000
172,000
110,600
101,100
425,500
132,800
88,500
429,700
129,400
51,000
4,624,000
145,000,000

765,100
5,086,000
576,700
370,800
339,000
1,426,600
445,200
296,700
1,440,700
433,800
171,000
15,503,000
488,012,000

SORGHUM, 2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT
Cheyenne ................................
Decatur....................................
Graham ...................................
Norton .....................................
Rawlins....................................
Sheridan..................................
Sherman..................................
Thomas ...................................
Northwest...........................
Gove........................................
Greeley....................................
Lane ........................................
Logan ......................................
Ness ........................................
Scott ........................................
Trego.......................................
Wallace ...................................
Wichita ....................................
West Central ......................
Clark........................................
Finney .....................................
Ford.........................................
Grant .......................................
Gray ........................................
Hamilton ..................................
Haskell ....................................
Hodgeman...............................
Kearny.....................................
Meade .....................................
Morton .....................................
Seward ....................................
Stanton....................................
Stevens ...................................
Southwest ..........................
Clay .........................................
Cloud.......................................
Jewell ......................................
Mitchell ....................................
Osborne ..................................
Ottawa.....................................
Phillips.....................................
Republic ..................................
Rooks ......................................
Smith .......................................
Washington .............................
North Central .....................
Barton......................................
Dickinson.................................
Ellis..........................................
Ellsworth..................................
Lincoln.....................................
McPherson ..............................
Marion .....................................
Rice .........................................
Rush........................................
Russell ....................................
Saline ......................................
Central................................

ACRES
PLANTED
7,100
16,100
53,200
28,100
42,900
31,000
13,800
43,800
236,000
54,000
28,900
50,200
33,100
42,400
83,300
46,100
8,500
49,500
396,000
16,600
75,900
78,400
28,800
72,600
32,800
45,400
24,400
36,000
26,400
42,200
24,200
26,300
33,000
563,000
35,100
47,300
57,800
57,300
50,600
26,800
47,700
34,300
49,200
61,500
55,400
523,000
57,600
42,800
36,900
25,000
35,200
48,800
48,700
48,500
51,400
38,500
28,600
462,000

ACRES
HARVESTED
FOR GRAIN
6,300
14,600
51,000
26,900
39,500
27,700
12,400
42,600
221,000
51,700
28,200
48,200
31,800
37,800
79,700
42,100
8,300
47,200
375,000
14,900
74,300
70,000
28,100
68,700
29,700
44,200
22,700
35,300
22,500
38,700
23,500
25,500
31,900
530,000
33,900
45,600
54,900
54,400
47,800
24,200
43,900
32,700
44,800
60,000
52,800
495,000
56,400
41,000
33,300
24,400
32,900
46,300
47,200
47,500
49,800
35,700
27,500
442,000

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YIELD
PER ACRE,
BUSHELS
76
67
89
74
80
73
75
75
78
82
75
80
76
76
81
88
68
89
81
55
83
78
58
77
69
66
77
72
50
41
70
57
53
68
87
92
94
95
96
75
92
98
92
106
94
94
85
89
83
99
91
85
75
88
80
92
87
86

PRODUCTION,
BUSHELS
475,800
981,100
4,523,000
1,982,900
3,157,500
2,023,600
927,000
3,190,000
17,260,900
4,249,700
2,107,400
3,843,100
2,419,200
2,880,500
6,480,600
3,697,600
561,900
4,218,900
30,458,900
813,400
6,184,800
5,427,600
1,626,300
5,323,000
2,055,600
2,928,000
1,759,200
2,553,000
1,116,100
1,583,800
1,641,200
1,458,900
1,706,400
36,177,300
2,943,400
4,213,100
5,182,400
5,165,900
4,603,800
1,825,800
4,037,900
3,219,800
4,142,100
6,339,500
4,985,200
46,658,900
4,809,600
3,645,400
2,780,400
2,416,500
3,004,400
3,931,400
3,527,700
4,163,400
4,002,300
3,267,000
2,385,900
37,934,000

GRAIN
FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS
1,813,600
3,739,700
17,240,500
7,558,300
12,035,600
7,713,400
3,533,500
12,159,400
65,794,000
16,624,000
8,243,700
15,033,400
9,463,400
11,267,900
25,350,800
14,464,300
2,198,000
16,503,500
119,149,000
3,230,700
24,564,900
21,557,500
6,459,400
21,142,000
8,164,500
11,629,500
6,987,200
10,140,100
4,433,000
6,290,600
6,518,600
5,794,500
6,777,500
143,690,000
11,631,800
16,649,400
20,479,800
20,414,600
18,193,300
7,215,200
15,957,000
12,724,000
16,368,800
25,052,500
19,700,600
184,387,000
19,536,100
14,807,100
11,293,600
9,815,500
12,203,500
15,968,800
14,329,100
16,911,200
16,256,800
13,270,100
9,691,200
154,083,000

SORGHUM, 2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

ACRES
PLANTED

ACRES
HARVESTED
FOR GRAIN

YIELD
PER ACRE,
BUSHELS

PRODUCTION,
BUSHELS

Barber- ....................................
6,700
6,300
62
Comanche...............................
20,600
17,800
58
Edwards ..................................
31,100
30,500
75
7,000
6,700
50
Harper .....................................
Harvey.....................................
47,500
44,300
78
11,800
10,700
52
Kingman ..................................
Kiowa ......................................
20,600
19,300
76
Pawnee ...................................
49,600
48,800
92
Pratt.........................................
31,300
30,600
66
Reno........................................
55,400
52,600
78
45,300
43,600
60
Sedgwick .................................
Stafford....................................
26,700
25,700
78
46,400
44,100
55
Sumner....................................
South Central.....................
400,000
381,000
71
Atchison ..................................
900
800
96
Brown ......................................
800
700
97
Doniphan.................................
Jackson ...................................
2,700
2,400
93
Jefferson .................................
1,500
1,500
69
Leavenworth............................
600
300
85
Marshall...................................
34,300
34,000
102
Nemaha...................................
6,100
3,200
97
Pottawatomie...........................
4,500
4,400
94
Riley ........................................
12,400
11,500
92
Wyandotte ...............................
Other Counties ......................
200
200
96
Northeast 1/ ........................
64,000
59,000
98
Anderson.................................
6,400
5,500
62
Chase......................................
1,200
1,200
71
Coffey......................................
6,900
5,900
52
Douglas ...................................
800
800
88
Franklin ...................................
2,300
2,000
70
Geary ......................................
4,700
4,100
92
Johnson...................................
700
700
79
2,900
2,700
67
Linn .........................................
Lyon ........................................
3,900
3,900
80
Miami.......................................
2,500
2,500
77
Morris ......................................
12,500
12,100
72
6,700
5,800
69
Osage......................................
Shawnee .................................
3,400
3,200
81
Wabaunsee .............................
3,100
2,600
90
East Central .......................
58,000
53,000
72
Allen ........................................
3,900
3,600
67
Bourbon...................................
2,100
2,100
72
Butler.......................................
28,900
28,000
75
Chautauqua.............................
Cherokee.................................
3,700
3,600
72
Cowley.....................................
26,400
25,600
70
Crawford..................................
4,200
3,900
77
Elk ...........................................
Greenwood..............................
2,300
2,200
56
6,100
5,600
68
Labette ....................................
Montgomery ............................
4,300
4,100
69
2,700
2,300
80
Neosho....................................
Wilson .....................................
7,300
7,000
77
Woodson .................................
4,600
4,500
66
1,500
1,500
70
Other Counties ......................
Southeast 1/ ........................
98,000
94,000
72
State........................................
2,800,000
2,650,000
80
1/
No estimates were published for some counties due to insufficient or confidential data.

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GRAIN
FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS

392,100
1,031,600
2,299,000
337,300
3,447,400
552,600
1,471,100
4,499,600
2,021,400
4,088,200
2,606,400
1,992,900
2,446,400
27,186,000
77,100
67,600

1,592,700
4,190,200
9,338,200
1,370,100
14,002,900
2,244,600
5,975,400
18,276,700
8,210,700
16,605,700
10,586,900
8,094,900
9,937,000
110,426,000
308,500
270,500

222,800
103,900
25,400
3,479,200
311,200
411,800
1,055,800

891,600
415,800
101,600
13,923,600
1,245,400
1,648,000
4,225,200

19,200
5,774,000
339,400
85,100
305,000
70,200
140,000
377,600
55,500
181,500
313,300
192,500
873,100
399,500
259,500
232,800
3,825,000
239,500
151,400
2,088,800

76,800
23,107,000
1,375,200
344,800
1,235,800
284,400
567,200
1,529,900
224,900
735,400
1,269,400
780,000
3,537,600
1,618,700
1,051,400
943,300
15,498,000
953,700
602,900
8,317,100

258,800
1,780,300
300,200

1,030,500
7,088,900
1,195,400

123,200
379,300
283,400
184,700
536,200
294,900
104,300
6,725,000
212,000,000

490,600
1,510,300
1,128,500
735,400
2,135,100
1,174,300
415,300
26,778,000
842,912,000

SORGHUM FOR GRAIN - IRRIGATED AND DRYLAND, 2006
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT
Cheyenne ................................
Decatur....................................
Graham ...................................
Norton .....................................
Rawlins....................................
Sheridan..................................
Sherman..................................
Thomas ...................................
Other Counties ......................
2/
Northwest ........................
Gove........................................
Greeley....................................
Lane ........................................
Logan ......................................
Ness ........................................
Scott ........................................
Trego.......................................
Wallace ...................................
Wichita ....................................
Other Counties ......................
West Central 2/ ...................
Clark........................................
Finney .....................................
Ford.........................................
Grant .......................................
Gray ........................................
Hamilton ..................................
Haskell ....................................
Hodgeman...............................
Kearny.....................................
Meade .....................................
Morton .....................................
Seward ....................................
Stanton....................................
Stevens ...................................
Other Counties ......................
Southwest 2/ .......................
Clay .........................................
Cloud.......................................
Jewell ......................................
Mitchell ....................................
Osborne ..................................
Ottawa.....................................
Phillips.....................................
Republic ..................................
Rooks ......................................
Smith .......................................
Washington .............................
Other Counties ......................
North Central 2/ ..................
Barton......................................
Dickinson.................................
Ellis..........................................
Ellsworth..................................
Lincoln.....................................
McPherson ..............................
Marion .....................................
Rice .........................................
Rush........................................
Russell ....................................
Saline ......................................
Other Counties ......................
Central 2/ .............................

IRRIGATED 1/
DRYLAND
YIELD
YIELD
PRODUCTION,
PRODUCTION,
ACRES
ACRES
PER ACRE,
PER ACRE,
BUSHELS
BUSHELS
HARVESTED
HARVESTED
BUSHELS
BUSHELS

1,500

72

108,500

44,200

41

1,813,000

1,300
3,400
4,500
1,800
3,600
16,100
1,400

90
107
105
79
101
97
74

117,000
362,900
473,500
142,800
363,300
1,568,000
103,900

29,300
25,400
17,300
37,000
55,700
208,900
58,200

41
56
56
43
43
45
26

1,206,700
1,429,300
969,100
1,594,300
2,374,600
9,387,000
1,531,500

500
3,600

106
93

52,800
335,800

42,800
61,600

54
77

2,322,200
4,726,400

3,100
4,000
3,400
16,000

74
91
94
88

230,000
363,700
319,800
1,406,000

15,900
39,500
117,000
335,000

35
63
45
50

555,200
2,472,700
5,237,000
16,845,000

9,400
11,000
4,700
9,200

90
97
81
93

849,800
1,070,900
380,700
853,800

59,200
44,900
21,600
49,600

59
56
20
41

3,514,800
2,526,400
428,900
2,028,700

7,100
3,300
2,500
6,500
4,700
5,100
4,200
11,700
2,600
82,000

66
97
64
107
71
67
107
99
85
89

471,300
321,300
161,200
696,900
332,400
343,300
450,300
1,152,900
220,200
7,305,000

16,400
21,400
25,300
11,800
35,500
13,100
19,200
19,900
38,100
376,000

36
49
44
51
26
51
30
25
43
43

595,200
1,047,800
1,103,300
599,900
932,400
671,200
575,600
492,400
1,634,400
16,151,000

1,300

106

138,100

41,100

65

2,653,000

500

123

61,300

42,200

64

2,718,400

300
1,200
800

136
115
117

40,800
137,700
93,700

38,700
25,400
40,200

71
93
68

2,750,700
2,360,500
2,723,600

3,800
7,900
4,100

117
116
81

445,400
917,000
330,500

240,500
428,100
48,400

80
76
60

19,146,800
32,353,000
2,923,100

2,500

74

185,500

46,300

43

1,983,600

2,200
2,600

82
89

180,600
232,100

36,300
45,800

60
65

2,186,000
2,980,800

1,500
3,100
16,000

108
88
85

162,700
273,600
1,365,000

21,300
216,900
415,000

55
54
55

1,180,400
11,658,100
22,912,000

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SORGHUM FOR GRAIN - IRRIGATED AND DRYLAND, 2006
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

IRRIGATED 1/
DRYLAND
YIELD
YIELD
PRODUCTION,
PRODUCTION,
ACRES
ACRES
PER ACRE,
PER ACRE,
BUSHELS
BUSHELS
HARVESTED
HARVESTED
BUSHELS
BUSHELS

Barber .....................................
Comanche...............................
Edwards ..................................
3,500
75
263,200
21,900
36
790,000
Harper .....................................
Harvey.....................................
1,600
108
172,400
39,000
58
2,276,900
2,200
101
222,000
18,800
57
1,066,200
Kingman ..................................
Kiowa ......................................
3,300
113
372,000
13,300
40
536,000
Pawnee ...................................
6,400
98
628,000
31,400
63
1,976,300
Pratt.........................................
3,300
119
393,300
23,100
58
1,350,000
Reno........................................
3,300
105
347,000
54,200
47
2,529,800
Sedgwick .................................
4,800
112
537,900
43,300
67
2,916,000
Stafford....................................
3,700
107
397,400
20,100
56
1,121,200
Sumner....................................
Other Counties ......................
3,900
104
405,800
100,900
37
3,779,600
South Central 2/ ..................
36,000
104
3,739,000
366,000
50
18,342,000
Atchison ..................................
1,600
87
138,800
Brown ......................................
Doniphan.................................
Jackson ...................................
3,300
71
233,900
3,700
92
339,700
Jefferson .................................
1,100
86
94,700
Leavenworth............................
Marshall...................................
27,100
92
2,503,900
Nemaha...................................
6,200
89
548,900
4,900
70
344,900
Pottawatomie...........................
Riley ........................................
10,100
75
753,000
Wyandotte ...............................
Other Counties ......................
1,000
92
92,200
Northeast 2/ ........................
59,000
86
5,050,000
Anderson.................................
4,500
72
322,000
Chase......................................
1,400
62
86,700
Coffey......................................
5,400
65
348,300
500
67
33,700
Douglas ...................................
Franklin ...................................
3,000
70
210,400
Geary ......................................
4,800
75
358,000
400
76
30,500
Johnson...................................
Linn .........................................
1,500
61
91,500
Lyon ........................................
2,800
63
175,500
Miami.......................................
1,900
62
117,000
11,700
52
605,200
Morris ......................................
Osage......................................
5,200
65
336,900
Shawnee .................................
2,200
64
139,900
2,700
67
180,400
Wabaunsee .............................
East Central ......................
48,000
63
3,036,000
Allen ........................................
3,300
73
241,200
Bourbon...................................
Butler.......................................
23,500
42
997,000
Chautauqua.............................
Cherokee.................................
3,900
59
228,200
Cowley.....................................
31,100
49
1,517,000
2,700
64
172,000
Crawford..................................
Elk ...........................................
1,700
65
110,600
Greenwood..............................
2,000
51
101,100
Labette ....................................
6,900
62
425,500
Montgomery ............................
3,200
42
132,800
Neosho....................................
1,800
49
88,500
Wilson .....................................
6,200
69
429,700
Woodson .................................
2,700
48
129,400
Other Counties ......................
1,000
51
51,000
2/
Southeast ........................
90,000
51
4,624,000
State........................................
174,000
94
16,300,000
2,326,000
55
128,700,000
1/
No estimates of irrigated acres have been made in eastern districts, where this practice is relatively uncommon.
2/
No estimates were published for irrigated and dryland practices for some counties due to insufficient data or confidential
data.

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SORGHUM FOR GRAIN - IRRIGATED AND DRYLAND, 2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT
Cheyenne ................................
Decatur....................................
Graham ...................................
Norton .....................................
Rawlins....................................
Sheridan..................................
Sherman..................................
Thomas ...................................
Other Counties ......................
2/
Northwest ........................
Gove........................................
Greeley....................................
Lane ........................................
Logan ......................................
Ness ........................................
Scott ........................................
Trego.......................................
Wallace ...................................
Wichita ....................................
Other Counties ......................
West Central 2/ ...................
Clark........................................
Finney .....................................
Ford.........................................
Grant .......................................
Gray ........................................
Hamilton ..................................
Haskell ....................................
Hodgeman...............................
Kearny.....................................
Meade .....................................
Morton .....................................
Seward ....................................
Stanton....................................
Stevens ...................................
Other Counties ......................
Southwest 2/ .......................
Clay .........................................
Cloud.......................................
Jewell ......................................
Mitchell ....................................
Osborne ..................................
Ottawa.....................................
Phillips.....................................
Republic ..................................
Rooks ......................................
Smith .......................................
Washington .............................
Other Counties ......................
North Central 2/ ..................
Barton......................................
Dickinson.................................
Ellis..........................................
Ellsworth..................................
Lincoln.....................................
McPherson ..............................
Marion .....................................
Rice .........................................
Rush........................................
Russell ....................................
Saline ......................................
Other Counties ......................
Central 2/ .............................

IRRIGATED 1/
DRYLAND
YIELD
YIELD
PRODUCTION,
PRODUCTION,
ACRES
ACRES
PER ACRE,
PER ACRE,
BUSHELS
BUSHELS
HARVESTED
HARVESTED
BUSHELS
BUSHELS

1,400
1,200
900
2,400
1,400
2,000
700
10,000
2,400

117
105
100
126
148
89
120
115
106

163,200
126,400
89,700
303,200
207,600
178,000
83,900
1,152,000
255,300

49,600
25,700
38,600
25,300
11,000
40,600
20,200
211,000
49,300

88
72
79
68
65
74
68
76
81

4,359,800
1,856,500
3,067,800
1,720,400
719,400
3,012,000
1,373,000
16,108,900
3,994,400

1,200

103

123,100

47,000

79

3,720,000

1,000
2,800

103
85

102,900
237,900

36,800
76,900

75
81

2,777,600
6,242,700

5,100
12,500

94
96

478,800
1,198,000

152,500
362,500

82
81

12,526,200
29,260,900

6,600
8,600
6,600
9,000
1,100
14,800
1,400

111
121
97
109
123
91
110

731,000
1,040,500
637,300
984,200
135,300
1,350,600
153,900

67,700
61,400
21,500
59,700
28,600
29,400
21,300

81
71
46
73
67
54
75

5,453,800
4,387,100
989,000
4,338,800
1,920,300
1,577,400
1,605,300

4,100
3,000
6,500
2,700
9,600
2,000
76,000

97
59
116
94
87
100
101

397,200
178,000
755,400
254,400
839,500
199,700
7,657,000

18,400
35,700
17,000
22,800
22,300
48,200
454,000

39
39
52
53
39
66
63

718,900
1,405,800
885,800
1,204,500
866,900
3,166,700
28,520,300

1,800

137

246,000

43,800

91

3,967,100

800
1,000

115
119

92,000
118,500

53,600
46,800

95
96

5,073,900
4,485,300

600
1,800
900
1,100
1,500
1,500
11,000
2,500

136
109
126
131
130
129
125
109

81,800
195,700
113,000
144,600
194,600
193,800
1,380,000
273,700

43,300
30,900
43,900
58,900
51,300
111,500
484,000
53,900

91
98
92
105
93
88
94
84

3,956,100
3,024,100
4,029,100
6,194,900
4,790,600
9,757,800
45,278,900
4,535,900

2,000

91

181,500

44,300

85

3,749,900

2,400

119

286,000

47,400

78

3,716,300

1,200
2,400
10,500

95
105
105

113,900
251,900
1,107,000

26,300
259,600
431,500

86
87
85

2,272,000
22,552,900
36,827,000

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SORGHUM FOR GRAIN - IRRIGATED AND DRYLAND, 2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

IRRIGATED 1/
DRYLAND
YIELD
YIELD
PRODUCTION,
PRODUCTION,
ACRES
ACRES
PER ACRE,
PER ACRE,
BUSHELS
BUSHELS
HARVESTED
HARVESTED
BUSHELS
BUSHELS

Barber .....................................
Comanche...............................
Edwards ..................................
4,500
111
499,100
26,000
69
1,799,900
Harper .....................................
Harvey.....................................
1,900
111
210,200
42,400
76
3,237,200
900
115
103,200
9,800
46
449,400
Kingman ..................................
Kiowa ......................................
4,700
111
521,900
14,600
65
949,200
Pawnee ...................................
7,700
119
914,700
41,100
87
3,584,900
Pratt.........................................
4,400
130
572,700
26,200
55
1,448,700
Reno........................................
4,100
119
488,800
48,500
74
3,599,400
Sedgwick .................................
2,300
93
214,900
41,300
58
2,391,500
Stafford....................................
4,700
117
548,900
21,000
69
1,444,000
Sumner....................................
Other Counties ......................
2,800
118
331,600
72,100
54
3,875,800
South Central 2/ ..................
38,000
116
4,406,000
343,000
66
22,780,000
Atchison ..................................
800
96
77,100
Brown ......................................
700
97
67,600
Doniphan.................................
Jackson ...................................
2,400
93
222,800
1,500
69
103,900
Jefferson .................................
300
85
25,400
Leavenworth............................
Marshall...................................
34,000
102
3,479,200
Nemaha...................................
3,200
97
311,200
4,400
94
411,800
Pottawatomie...........................
Riley ........................................
11,500
92
1,055,800
Wyandotte ...............................
Other Counties ......................
200
96
19,200
2/
Northeast ........................
59,000
98
5,774,000
Anderson.................................
5,500
62
339,400
Chase......................................
1,200
71
85,100
Coffey......................................
5,900
52
305,000
800
88
70,200
Douglas ...................................
Franklin ...................................
2,000
70
140,000
Geary ......................................
4,100
92
377,600
700
79
55,500
Johnson...................................
Linn .........................................
2,700
67
181,500
Lyon ........................................
3,900
80
313,300
Miami.......................................
2,500
77
192,500
12,100
72
873,100
Morris ......................................
Osage......................................
5,800
69
399,500
Shawnee .................................
3,200
81
259,500
2,600
90
232,800
Wabaunsee .............................
East Central .......................
53,000
72
3,825,000
Allen ........................................
3,600
67
239,500
Bourbon...................................
2,100
72
151,400
Butler.......................................
28,000
75
2,088,800
Chautauqua.............................
Cherokee.................................
3,600
72
258,800
Cowley.....................................
25,600
70
1,780,300
3,900
77
300,200
Crawford..................................
Elk ...........................................
Greenwood..............................
2,200
56
123,200
Labette ....................................
5,600
68
379,300
Montgomery ............................
4,100
69
283,400
Neosho....................................
2,300
80
184,700
Wilson .....................................
7,000
77
536,200
Woodson .................................
4,500
66
294,900
Other Counties ......................
1,500
70
104,300
2/
Southeast ........................
94,000
72
6,725,000
State........................................
158,000
107
16,900,000
2,492,000
78
195,100,000
1/
No estimates of irrigated acres have been made in eastern districts, where this practice is relatively uncommon.
2/
No estimates were published for irrigated and dryland practices for some counties due to insufficient data or confidential
data.

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SORGHUM FOR SILAGE, 2006
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT
Cheyenne ..............................
Decatur..................................
Graham .................................
Norton ...................................
Rawlins..................................
Sheridan ................................
Sherman................................
Thomas .................................
Other Counties ....................
Northwest 1/ ......................
Gove......................................
Greeley..................................
Lane ......................................
Logan ....................................
Ness ......................................
Scott ......................................
Trego.....................................
Wallace..................................
Wichita ..................................
Other Counties ....................
West Central 1/ .................
Clark......................................
Finney....................................
Ford.......................................
Grant .....................................
Gray ......................................
Hamilton ................................
Haskell...................................
Hodgeman.............................
Kearny ...................................
Meade ...................................
Morton ...................................
Seward ..................................
Stanton ..................................
Stevens .................................
Other Counties ....................
Southwest 1/ .....................
Clay .......................................
Cloud .....................................
Jewell ....................................
Mitchell ..................................
Osborne.................................
Ottawa ...................................
Phillips ...................................
Republic ................................
Rooks ....................................
Smith .....................................
Washington ...........................
Other Counties ....................
North Central 1/ ................
Barton....................................
Dickinson...............................
Ellis........................................
Ellsworth................................
Lincoln ...................................
McPherson ............................
Marion ...................................
Rice .......................................
Rush......................................
Russell...................................
Saline ....................................
Other Counties ....................
Central 1/ ...........................

ACRES
HARVESTED

YIELD PER ACRE,
TONS

PRODUCTION,
TONS

FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS

600

8.3

5,000

86,200

4,400
5,000
700
1,000

11.6
11.2
11.7
6.3

51,000
56,000
8,200
6,300

878,800
965,000
145,500
111,800

700

9.9

6,900

122,400

6,600
9,000

7.4
7.8

48,600
70,000

862,300
1,242,000

2,700

15.2

41,100

750,100

1,100
1,700

8.5
11.2

9,300
19,100

169,700
348,600

8,500
14,000

14.3
13.6

121,500
191,000

2,217,600
3,486,000

500

13.0

6,500

102,200

800

8.0

6,400

100,600

1,800

11.3

20,400

320,500

2,500
1,200

7.4
11.1

18,400
13,300

289,200
209,000

3,200
10,000

7.2
8.8

23,000
88,000

361,500
1,383,000

2,800

11.0

30,700

497,800

1,600

5.4

8,600

139,500

600

13.7

8,200

133,000

1,700
600
3,700
11,000

7.7
8.0
8.5
8.8

13,100
4,800
31,600
97,000

212,400
77,800
512,500
1,573,000

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SORGHUM FOR SILAGE, 2006
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

ACRES
HARVESTED

YIELD PER ACRE,
TONS

PRODUCTION,
TONS

Barber ...................................
Comanche .............................
Edwards ................................
Harper ...................................
Harvey ...................................
Kingman ................................
Kiowa.....................................
Pawnee .................................
Pratt.......................................
Reno......................................
500
6.8
Sedgwick ...............................
Stafford..................................
Sumner..................................
Other Counties ....................
5,500
6.7
South Central 1/ ................
6,000
6.7
Atchison.................................
Brown ....................................
Doniphan ...............................
Jackson .................................
200
14.0
Jefferson................................
100
19.0
Leavenworth..........................
Marshall.................................
Nemaha.................................
Pottawatomie.........................
Riley ......................................
Wyandotte .............................
Other Counties ....................
1,700
13.1
Northeast 1/.......................
2,000
13.5
Anderson ...............................
Chase ....................................
Coffey....................................
Douglas .................................
Franklin..................................
Geary.....................................
Johnson.................................
Linn .......................................
Lyon.......................................
Miami.....................................
Morris ....................................
Osage....................................
Shawnee ...............................
Wabaunsee ...........................
2,000
12.0
Other Counties ....................
East Central 1/ ..................
2,000
12.0
Allen ......................................
Bourbon.................................
Butler .....................................
Chautauqua...........................
Cherokee...............................
Cowley...................................
Crawford................................
Elk .........................................
Greenwood............................
Labette ..................................
Montgomery ..........................
Neosho ..................................
Wilson ...................................
Woodson ...............................
1,000
7.0
Other Counties ....................
Southeast 1/ ......................
1,000
7.0
State......................................
60,000
10.0
1/
No estimates were published for some counties due to insufficient or confidential data.

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FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS

3,400

56,900

36,600
40,000

612,100
669,000

2,800

42,600

1,900

28,900

22,300
27,000

339,500
411,000

24,000
24,000

365,000
365,000

7,000
7,000
600,000

106,000
106,000
10,200,000

SORGHUM FOR SILAGE, 2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT
Cheyenne ..............................
Decatur..................................
Graham .................................
Norton ...................................
Rawlins..................................
Sheridan ................................
Sherman................................
Thomas .................................
Other Counties ....................
Northwest 1/ ......................
Gove......................................
Greeley..................................
Lane ......................................
Logan ....................................
Ness ......................................
Scott ......................................
Trego.....................................
Wallace..................................
Wichita ..................................
Other Counties ....................
West Central 1/ .................
Clark......................................
Finney....................................
Ford.......................................
Grant .....................................
Gray ......................................
Hamilton ................................
Haskell...................................
Hodgeman.............................
Kearny ...................................
Meade ...................................
Morton ...................................
Seward ..................................
Stanton ..................................
Stevens .................................
Other Counties ....................
Southwest 1/ .....................
Clay .......................................
Cloud .....................................
Jewell ....................................
Mitchell ..................................
Osborne.................................
Ottawa ...................................
Phillips ...................................
Republic ................................
Rooks ....................................
Smith .....................................
Washington ...........................
Other Counties ....................
North Central 1/ ................
Barton....................................
Dickinson...............................
Ellis........................................
Ellsworth................................
Lincoln ...................................
McPherson ............................
Marion ...................................
Rice .......................................
Rush......................................
Russell...................................
Saline ....................................
Other Counties ....................
Central 1/ ...........................

ACRES
HARVESTED

YIELD PER ACRE,
TONS

PRODUCTION,
TONS

FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS

4,000
4,000
1,400

15.3
15.3
13.9

61,000
61,000
19,500

919,000
919,000
293,900

2,100

7.8

16,400

247,200

600

12.5

7,500

113,000

5,900
10,000

13.8
12.5

81,600
125,000

1,229,900
1,884,000

6,300

16.5

103,800

2,293,800

1,300

7.4

9,600

212,200

15,400
23,000
600

14.3
14.5
18.2

219,600
333,000
10,900

4,853,000
7,359,000
253,700

1,400
500
1,200
1,900
1,200
1,000
2,800

9.7
10.4
14.8
16.3
18.7
19.5
14.3

13,600
5,200
17,700
30,900
22,400
19,500
40,100

316,500
121,000
412,000
719,200
521,400
453,900
933,400

3,400
14,000

13.7
14.8

46,700
207,000

1,086,900
4,818,000

3,300

6.8

22,600

473,600

1,600
1,700

17.5
13.4

28,000
22,700

586,700
475,700

700
5,700
13,000

14.3
16.3
13.5

10,000
92,700
176,000

209,500
1,942,500
3,688,000

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SORGHUM FOR SILAGE, 2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

ACRES
HARVESTED

YIELD PER ACRE,
TONS

PRODUCTION,
TONS

Barber ...................................
Comanche .............................
Edwards ................................
Harper ...................................
Harvey ...................................
Kingman ................................
Kiowa.....................................
Pawnee .................................
Pratt.......................................
Reno......................................
600
15.3
Sedgwick ...............................
Stafford..................................
400
8.3
Sumner..................................
Other Counties ....................
5,000
14.9
South Central 1/ ................
6,000
14.5
Atchison.................................
Brown ....................................
Doniphan ...............................
Jackson .................................
Jefferson................................
Leavenworth..........................
Marshall.................................
Nemaha.................................
2,300
12.4
Pottawatomie.........................
Riley ......................................
600
20.3
Wyandotte .............................
Other Counties ....................
1,100
15.7
Northeast 1/.......................
4,000
14.5
Anderson ...............................
900
10.8
Chase ....................................
Coffey....................................
Douglas .................................
Franklin..................................
Geary.....................................
Johnson.................................
Linn .......................................
Lyon.......................................
Miami.....................................
Morris ....................................
Osage....................................
Shawnee ...............................
500
9.8
Wabaunsee ...........................
3,600
13.4
Other Counties ....................
East Central 1/ ..................
5,000
12.6
Allen ......................................
Bourbon.................................
Butler .....................................
Chautauqua...........................
Cherokee...............................
Cowley...................................
Crawford................................
Elk .........................................
Greenwood............................
Labette ..................................
Montgomery ..........................
Neosho ..................................
Wilson ...................................
Woodson ...............................
1,000
10.0
Other Counties ....................
Southeast 1/ ......................
1,000
10.0
State......................................
80,000
14.0
1/
No estimates were published for some counties due to insufficient or confidential data.

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FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS

9,200

198,700

3,300

71,300

74,500
87,000

1,609,000
1,879,000

28,500

581,800

12,200

249,000

17,300
58,000
9,700

353,200
1,184,000
224,300

4,900
48,400
63,000

113,200
1,118,500
1,456,000

10,000
10,000
1,120,000

221,000
221,000
23,408,000

CORN, 2006
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT
Cheyenne ................................
Decatur....................................
Graham ...................................
Norton .....................................
Rawlins....................................
Sheridan..................................
Sherman..................................
Thomas ...................................
Northwest...........................
Gove........................................
Greeley....................................
Lane ........................................
Logan ......................................
Ness ........................................
Scott ........................................
Trego.......................................
Wallace ...................................
Wichita ....................................
West Central ......................
Clark........................................
Finney .....................................
Ford.........................................
Grant .......................................
Gray ........................................
Hamilton ..................................
Haskell ....................................
Hodgeman...............................
Kearny.....................................
Meade .....................................
Morton .....................................
Seward ....................................
Stanton....................................
Stevens ...................................
Southwest ..........................
Clay .........................................
Cloud.......................................
Jewell ......................................
Mitchell ....................................
Osborne ..................................
Ottawa.....................................
Phillips.....................................
Republic ..................................
Rooks ......................................
Smith .......................................
Washington .............................
North Central .....................
Barton......................................
Dickinson.................................
Ellis..........................................
Ellsworth..................................
Lincoln.....................................
McPherson ..............................
Marion .....................................
Rice .........................................
Rush........................................
Russell ....................................
Saline ......................................
Other Counties .....................
Central 1/ ............................

ACRES
PLANTED

ACRES
HARVESTED
FOR GRAIN

YIELD
PER ACRE,
BUSHELS

PRODUCTION,
BUSHELS

GRAIN
FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS

37,200
71,400
27,500
63,200
45,800
127,600
88,300
139,000
600,000
45,100
39,500
9,200
48,000
3,200
46,400
11,600
44,000
47,000
294,000
1,100
75,400
44,300
38,500
67,300
8,500
83,300
11,000
37,600
63,300
18,400
59,500
59,100
111,700
679,000
17,700
18,500
13,100
12,000
6,500
3,700
30,800
54,100
5,200
20,100
44,300
226,000
28,200
13,300

33,600
59,200
20,700
62,100
30,900
95,500
83,500
107,500
493,000
23,600
38,900
5,900
34,200
2,000
36,400
8,600
43,500
43,900
237,000
1,000
57,700
43,100
34,900
62,700
8,300
73,300
7,100
31,500
62,600
16,700
51,800
57,600
104,700
613,000
15,100
17,100
12,300
8,500
4,700
3,100
24,400
51,600
3,500
18,900
36,800
196,000
22,200
10,100

146
59
58
65
65
97
134
118
99
49
90
85
53
66
115
42
132
135
98
147
164
158
154
163
104
170
143
170
186
144
171
158
154
163
134
111
113
88
58
87
60
124
71
72
75
96
138
71

4,895,200
3,507,500
1,208,800
4,058,300
2,007,900
9,269,700
11,156,600
12,635,000
48,739,000
1,157,600
3,494,600
502,100
1,810,400
131,000
4,179,100
363,400
5,735,600
5,944,200
23,318,000
146,900
9,450,100
6,822,100
5,365,600
10,241,300
863,300
12,450,900
1,015,500
5,340,700
11,661,100
2,413,000
8,864,500
9,101,500
16,083,500
99,820,000
2,016,100
1,901,700
1,393,100
746,400
270,900
270,100
1,453,200
6,401,900
247,200
1,364,300
2,777,100
18,842,000
3,071,100
715,900

14,854,700
10,643,700
3,668,200
12,315,100
6,093,100
28,129,400
33,855,300
38,341,500
147,901,000
3,663,000
11,058,100
1,588,800
5,728,700
414,500
13,224,100
1,149,900
18,149,400
18,809,500
73,786,000
472,200
30,374,800
21,927,800
17,246,300
32,918,000
2,774,800
40,020,100
3,264,100
17,166,300
37,481,500
7,756,000
28,492,600
29,254,400
51,696,100
320,845,000
5,956,900
5,618,900
4,116,200
2,205,400
800,400
798,100
4,293,700
18,915,500
730,400
4,031,100
8,205,400
55,672,000
9,687,300
2,258,200

1,300
1,400
22,900
21,500
24,800
4,000

1,200
400
19,900
15,100
22,500
3,200

42
37
125
56
106
116

50,500
14,800
2,496,700
852,700
2,380,800
370,300

159,300
46,700
7,875,400
2,689,700
7,509,800
1,168,100

3,100
2,500
123,000

2,000
1,400
98,000

78
60
104

155,700
83,500
10,192,000

491,100
263,400
32,149,000

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CORN, 2006
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

ACRES
PLANTED

ACRES
HARVESTED
FOR GRAIN

YIELD
PER ACRE,
BUSHELS

PRODUCTION,
BUSHELS

Barber .....................................
3,000
2,300
129
Comanche...............................
Edwards ..................................
57,200
56,300
149
Harper .....................................
Harvey.....................................
36,900
34,200
113
6,700
6,700
144
Kingman ..................................
Kiowa ......................................
23,900
23,500
157
Pawnee ...................................
30,800
29,000
134
Pratt.........................................
57,700
55,700
155
Reno........................................
29,300
26,100
128
30,600
30,100
123
Sedgwick .................................
Stafford....................................
56,100
55,300
142
11,800
10,700
70
Sumner....................................
Other Counties .....................
3,000
2,100
133
South Central 1/ .................
347,000
332,000
138
Atchison ..................................
53,100
52,600
111
Brown ......................................
104,900
103,100
118
Doniphan.................................
74,900
73,900
139
Jackson ...................................
24,700
22,500
104
Jefferson .................................
33,900
33,200
102
Leavenworth............................
16,800
15,300
96
Marshall...................................
61,500
56,200
84
Nemaha...................................
78,500
74,000
94
Pottawatomie...........................
31,100
26,100
114
10,900
8,400
103
Riley ........................................
Wyandotte ...............................
1,700
1,700
110
Northeast ..........................
492,000
467,000
110
Anderson.................................
38,600
36,200
83
Chase......................................
7,500
7,300
71
Coffey......................................
23,800
22,900
80
Douglas ...................................
25,000
24,700
82
Franklin ...................................
25,400
23,900
90
Geary ......................................
6,700
5,200
103
Johnson...................................
11,800
11,600
98
Linn .........................................
9,600
9,500
77
Lyon ........................................
22,300
18,500
75
Miami.......................................
14,600
14,300
98
Morris ......................................
12,500
9,900
61
25,000
24,700
72
Osage......................................
Shawnee .................................
31,700
31,400
98
Wabaunsee .............................
16,500
13,900
93
East Central .......................
271,000
254,000
85
Allen ........................................
24,000
23,800
89
Bourbon...................................
6,900
6,900
97
46,700
44,300
68
Butler.......................................
Chautauqua.............................
600
600
56
Cherokee.................................
45,400
43,900
103
Cowley.....................................
9,700
8,100
68
Crawford..................................
39,600
39,100
86
Elk ...........................................
4,600
4,600
79
Greenwood..............................
8,100
7,900
83
Labette ....................................
31,100
30,200
80
Montgomery ............................
30,600
30,400
83
Neosho....................................
26,000
25,800
75
28,800
28,600
85
Wilson .....................................
Woodson .................................
15,900
15,800
76
Southeast...........................
318,000
310,000
83
State........................................
3,350,000
3,000,000
115
1/
No estimates were published for some counties due to insufficient or confidential data.

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GRAIN
FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS

297,200

931,500

8,407,500

26,352,300

3,877,800
965,500
3,701,200
3,880,300
8,653,500
3,343,400
3,697,300
7,837,700
749,000
278,600
45,689,000
5,827,900
12,183,200
10,285,600
2,332,100
3,373,000
1,464,300
4,719,500
6,944,700
2,965,900
865,300
186,500
51,148,000
3,010,300
516,800
1,828,300
2,013,700
2,160,000
534,200
1,140,700
735,000
1,396,500
1,406,000
601,400
1,771,800
3,086,300
1,289,000
21,490,000
2,108,200
666,700
3,022,900
33,800
4,526,700
551,600
3,359,200
365,500
656,100
2,406,500
2,512,900
1,929,500
2,419,900
1,202,500
25,762,000
345,000,000

12,154,400
3,026,200
11,600,900
12,162,300
27,123,200
10,479,400
11,588,700
24,566,300
2,347,600
873,200
143,206,000
16,986,900
35,511,100
29,980,000
6,797,500
9,831,500
4,268,100
13,756,200
20,242,100
8,644,900
2,522,100
543,600
149,084,000
8,834,500
1,516,700
5,365,500
5,909,600
6,339,000
1,567,700
3,347,600
2,157,000
4,098,300
4,126,200
1,764,900
5,199,700
9,057,500
3,782,800
63,067,000
6,292,200
1,989,900
9,022,200
100,900
13,510,500
1,646,300
10,026,000
1,090,900
1,958,200
7,182,500
7,500,100
5,758,800
7,222,500
3,589,000
76,890,000
1,062,600,000

CORN, 2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT
Cheyenne ................................
Decatur....................................
Graham ...................................
Norton .....................................
Rawlins....................................
Sheridan..................................
Sherman..................................
Thomas ...................................
Northwest...........................
Gove........................................
Greeley....................................
Lane ........................................
Logan ......................................
Ness ........................................
Scott ........................................
Trego.......................................
Wallace ...................................
Wichita ....................................
West Central ......................
Clark........................................
Finney .....................................
Ford.........................................
Grant .......................................
Gray ........................................
Hamilton ..................................
Haskell ....................................
Hodgeman...............................
Kearny.....................................
Meade .....................................
Morton .....................................
Seward ....................................
Stanton....................................
Stevens ...................................
Southwest ..........................
Clay .........................................
Cloud.......................................
Jewell ......................................
Mitchell ....................................
Osborne ..................................
Ottawa.....................................
Phillips.....................................
Republic ..................................
Rooks ......................................
Smith .......................................
Washington .............................
North Central .....................
Barton......................................
Dickinson.................................
Ellis..........................................
Ellsworth..................................
Lincoln.....................................
McPherson ..............................
Marion .....................................
Rice .........................................
Rush........................................
Russell ....................................
Saline ......................................
Other Counties .....................
Central 1/ ............................

ACRES
PLANTED

ACRES
HARVESTED
FOR GRAIN

YIELD
PER ACRE,
BUSHELS

PRODUCTION,
BUSHELS

GRAIN
FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS

52,800
85,000
32,900
73,600
49,000
136,000
122,200
164,500
716,000
61,700
57,900
13,400
63,900
8,800
63,400
16,700
66,800
58,400
411,000
1,300
99,700
50,400
45,500
86,700
19,900
95,000
17,200
50,300
78,100
32,500
71,300
69,200
130,900
848,000
21,100
17,800
13,100
8,100
5,700
3,500
30,300
58,300
7,200
17,100
41,800
224,000
31,400
12,600
2,200

49,200
82,300
30,700
70,100
48,000
131,200
119,800
160,700
692,000
56,700
57,300
11,300
58,300
8,300
59,400
14,900
65,500
53,300
385,000
1,300
93,900
46,800
43,500
79,000
17,600
88,600
15,200
47,800
77,400
31,500
65,700
67,000
126,700
802,000
19,900
16,800
12,700
7,000
4,900
2,500
29,600
56,400
6,600
16,300
37,300
210,000
30,600
10,300
1,800

153
96
106
83
114
135
146
144
128
99
101
146
80
92
130
87
132
145
114
167
187
184
193
199
111
205
169
176
217
110
208
184
175
187
148
129
127
147
124
113
100
156
91
108
118
129
155
98
116

7,528,000
7,941,000
3,268,000
5,827,000
5,467,000
17,699,000
17,441,000
23,079,000
88,250,000
5,627,000
5,807,000
1,648,000
4,643,000
766,000
7,702,000
1,300,000
8,677,000
7,720,000
43,890,000
216,500
17,576,000
8,599,000
8,391,500
15,718,000
1,949,000
18,152,000
2,569,000
8,390,000
16,803,000
3,472,000
13,692,000
12,308,000
22,214,000
150,050,000
2,949,000
2,159,000
1,613,000
1,032,000
606,000
282,000
2,947,000
8,815,000
601,000
1,762,000
4,404,000
27,170,000
4,756,000
1,005,000
209,000

28,783,100
30,362,200
12,495,100
22,279,300
20,902,900
67,671,500
66,685,100
88,241,800
337,421,000
22,415,800
23,132,900
6,565,000
18,495,900
3,051,500
30,681,800
5,178,700
34,565,900
30,753,500
174,841,000
903,600
73,358,400
35,890,400
35,024,300
65,603,500
8,134,700
75,762,500
10,722,400
35,018,000
70,132,100
14,491,400
57,147,400
51,370,900
92,716,400
626,276,000
11,363,900
8,319,700
6,215,700
3,976,800
2,335,200
1,086,700
11,356,200
33,968,400
2,315,900
6,789,800
16,970,700
104,699,000
19,231,600
4,063,900
845,100

1,300
23,400
20,300
28,300
5,400

1,100
21,600
16,600
27,200
5,000

97
154
110
130
140

107,000
3,332,000
1,822,000
3,546,000
698,000

432,700
13,473,500
7,367,500
14,338,800
2,822,500

2,800
3,300
131,000

2,200
2,600
119,000

119
105
135

262,000
273,000
16,010,000

1,059,400
1,104,000
64,739,000

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CORN, 2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

ACRES
PLANTED

ACRES
HARVESTED
FOR GRAIN

YIELD
PER ACRE,
BUSHELS

PRODUCTION,
BUSHELS

Barber .....................................
Comanche...............................
Edwards ..................................
65,300
64,200
167
1,900
1,500
115
Harper .....................................
Harvey.....................................
35,200
34,300
138
9,300
9,000
163
Kingman ..................................
Kiowa ......................................
30,500
30,200
181
Pawnee ...................................
37,400
35,200
169
Pratt.........................................
63,700
62,700
164
Reno........................................
36,500
33,600
145
31,200
30,300
144
Sedgwick .................................
Stafford....................................
65,400
64,200
137
11,300
10,200
119
Sumner....................................
Other Counties .....................
7,300
6,600
151
South Central 1/ .................
395,000
382,000
155
Atchison ..................................
59,500
58,000
127
Brown ......................................
117,400
115,600
120
Doniphan.................................
88,600
86,500
154
Jackson ...................................
27,600
26,100
121
Jefferson .................................
37,300
35,700
131
Leavenworth............................
19,500
18,600
115
Marshall...................................
71,200
68,400
116
Nemaha...................................
91,400
88,700
122
Pottawatomie...........................
32,900
30,400
145
Riley ........................................
Wyandotte ...............................
Other Counties .....................
14,600
13,000
104
1/
560,000
541,000
128
Northeast .......................
Anderson.................................
37,900
36,600
116
Chase......................................
7,500
7,200
114
Coffey......................................
25,600
25,000
120
Douglas ...................................
25,400
24,900
125
Franklin ...................................
25,200
24,300
100
Geary ......................................
6,700
6,200
135
Johnson...................................
11,100
10,700
121
9,700
8,900
99
Linn .........................................
Lyon ........................................
24,000
22,000
111
Miami.......................................
19,600
17,400
125
14,600
13,300
101
Morris ......................................
Osage......................................
28,300
27,900
91
Shawnee .................................
31,900
31,600
132
Wabaunsee .............................
20,500
19,000
123
East Central .......................
288,000
275,000
115
Allen ........................................
24,800
20,300
115
Bourbon...................................
6,600
5,900
104
Butler.......................................
45,100
42,700
117
Chautauqua.............................
Cherokee.................................
46,900
44,700
124
Cowley.....................................
10,700
8,600
118
Crawford..................................
41,000
40,000
100
Elk ...........................................
Greenwood..............................
10,300
9,600
120
Labette ....................................
32,500
28,000
104
Montgomery ............................
32,300
26,600
100
23,800
18,900
120
Neosho....................................
Wilson .....................................
32,200
28,500
113
15,800
15,400
109
Woodson .................................
Other Counties .....................
5,000
4,800
101
Southeast 1/ .......................
327,000
294,000
112
State........................................
3,900,000
3,700,000
140
1/
No estimates were published for some counties due to insufficient or confidential data.

-39-

GRAIN
FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS

10,739,000
173,000
4,741,000
1,469,000
5,452,000
5,942,000
10,300,000
4,871,000
4,376,000
8,792,000
1,211,000
994,000
59,060,000
7,339,000
13,916,000
13,280,000
3,151,000
4,677,000
2,131,000
7,963,000
10,787,000
4,418,000

44,069,900
709,900
19,455,800
6,028,400
22,373,500
24,384,300
42,268,400
19,989,200
17,957,900
36,080,000
4,969,600
4,079,100
242,366,000
28,501,100
54,043,000
51,573,000
12,236,900
18,163,200
8,275,800
30,924,400
41,891,400
17,157,400

1,358,000
69,020,000
4,260,000
820,000
3,010,000
3,103,000
2,441,000
840,000
1,299,000
877,000
2,450,000
2,173,000
1,345,000
2,537,000
4,183,000
2,342,000
31,680,000
2,334,000
611,000
5,017,000

5,273,800
268,040,000
16,629,000
3,200,900
11,749,600
12,112,700
9,528,500
3,279,000
5,070,700
3,423,400
9,563,700
8,482,400
5,250,300
9,903,300
16,328,400
9,142,100
123,664,000
9,227,600
2,415,600
19,835,100

5,559,000
1,011,000
3,983,000

21,977,900
3,997,100
15,747,100

1,153,000
2,910,000
2,661,000
2,262,000
3,214,000
1,671,000
484,000
32,870,000
518,000,000

4,558,500
11,504,900
10,520,500
8,943,000
12,706,800
6,606,400
1,913,500
129,954,000
2,072,000,000

CORN FOR GRAIN - IRRIGATED AND DRYLAND, 2006
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT
Cheyenne ................................
Decatur....................................
Graham ...................................
Norton .....................................
Rawlins....................................
Sheridan..................................
Sherman..................................
Thomas ...................................
Northwest..........................
Gove........................................
Greeley....................................
Lane ........................................
Logan ......................................
Ness ........................................
Scott ........................................
Trego.......................................
Wallace ...................................
Wichita ....................................
Other Counties .....................
West Central 1/ .................
Clark........................................
Finney .....................................
Ford.........................................
Grant .......................................
Gray ........................................
Hamilton ..................................
Haskell ....................................
Hodgeman...............................
Kearny.....................................
Meade .....................................
Morton .....................................
Seward ....................................
Stanton....................................
Stevens ...................................
Other Counties .....................
Southwest 1/ .....................
Clay .........................................
Cloud.......................................
Jewell ......................................
Mitchell ....................................
Osborne ..................................
Ottawa.....................................
Phillips.....................................
Republic ..................................
Rooks ......................................
Smith .......................................
Washington .............................
Other Counties ....................
North Central 1/ ...............
Barton......................................
Dickinson.................................
Ellis..........................................
Ellsworth..................................
Lincoln.....................................
McPherson ..............................
Marion .....................................
Rice .........................................
Rush........................................
Russell ....................................
Saline ......................................
Other Counties ....................
Central 1/ ...........................

ACRES
HARVESTED

IRRIGATED
DRYLAND
YIELD
YIELD
PRODUCTION,
PRODUCTION,
ACRES
PER ACRE,
PER ACRE,
BUSHELS
BUSHELS
HARVESTED
BUSHELS
BUSHELS

23,500
6,700
6,600
6,100
6,300
49,300
52,200
59,300
210,000
5,100

195
171
122
168
178
155
201
189
181
139

4,580,400
1,146,600
804,300
1,024,700
1,119,100
7,632,300
10,475,500
11,188,100
37,971,000
708,400

10,100
52,500
14,100
56,000
24,600
46,200
31,300
48,200
283,000
18,500

31
45
29
54
36
35
22
30
38
24

314,800
2,360,900
404,500
3,033,600
888,800
1,637,400
681,100
1,446,900
10,768,000
449,200

3,600
5,000

124
174

446,200
870,900

2,300
29,200

24
32

55,900
939,500

18,600
1,100
28,200
29,600
15,800
107,000

186
130
182
184
176
178

3,462,900
142,600
5,134,700
5,457,700
2,780,600
19,004,000

17,800
7,500
15,300
14,300
25,100
130,000

40
29
39
34
34
33

716,200
220,800
600,900
486,500
845,000
4,314,000

54,300

172

9,353,200

3,400

29

96,900

31,600
59,800
6,400
72,200

167
170
128
172

5,290,300
10,144,700
817,100
12,422,000

3,300
2,900
1,900
1,100

23
33
24
26

75,300
96,600
46,200
28,900

28,100
62,000
14,800
50,300
49,800
90,300
47,400
567,000
9,400
10,300
4,800
2,600
1,200

186
188
159
175
179
173
166
174
169
148
167
176
125

5,222,900
11,643,600
2,357,700
8,806,200
8,911,600
15,587,100
7,859,600
98,416,000
1,586,400
1,527,600
800,000
456,400
150,400

3,400
600
1,900
1,500
7,800
14,400
3,800
46,000
5,700
6,800
7,500
5,900
3,500

35
29
29
39
24
34
33
31
75
55
79
49
34

117,800
17,500
55,300
58,300
189,900
496,400
124,900
1,404,000
429,700
374,100
593,100
290,000
120,500

2,900
24,000

148
164

430,200
3,944,400

21,500
27,600

48
89

1,023,000
2,457,500

1,700
4,600
1,500
63,000
17,100
2,100

141
162
136
160
166
159

240,100
747,300
204,200
10,087,000
2,844,600
332,900

17,200
32,200
5,100
133,000
5,100
8,000

65
63
61
66
44
48

1,124,200
2,029,800
313,100
8,755,000
226,500
383,000

14,600
700
10,400
2,100

151
193
170
162

2,208,200
134,900
1,766,900
340,200

5,300
14,400
12,100
1,100

54
50
51
27

288,500
717,800
613,900
30,100

800
200
48,000

129
141
162

103,100
28,200
7,759,000

1,200
2,800
50,000

44
43
49

52,600
120,600
2,433,000

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CORN FOR GRAIN – IRRIGATED AND DRYLAND, 2006
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

ACRES
HARVESTED

IRRIGATED
DRYLAND
YIELD
YIELD
PRODUCTION,
PRODUCTION,
ACRES
PER ACRE,
PER ACRE,
BUSHELS
BUSHELS
HARVESTED
BUSHELS
BUSHELS

Barber .....................................
1,600
168
268,700
700
41
28,500
Comanche...............................
Edwards ..................................
48,700
165
8,044,100
7,600
48
363,400
Harper .....................................
Harvey.....................................
16,800
166
2,796,400
17,400
62
1,081,400
Kingman ..................................
Kiowa ......................................
19,200
186
3,579,300
4,300
28
121,900
Pawnee ...................................
23,100
154
3,551,400
5,900
56
328,900
46,500
177
8,251,600
9,200
44
401,900
Pratt.........................................
Reno........................................
19,000
160
3,035,000
7,100
43
308,400
18,500
160
2,956,700
11,600
64
740,600
Sedgwick .................................
40,800
175
7,133,500
14,500
49
704,200
Stafford....................................
Sumner....................................
1,700
140
238,300
9,000
57
510,700
7,100
165
1,170,000
1,700
44
74,100
Other Counties ....................
South Central 1/ ...............
243,000
169
41,025,000
89,000
52
4,664,000
Atchison ..................................
Brown ......................................
Doniphan.................................
Jackson ...................................
Jefferson .................................
2,300
179
412,800
30,900
96
2,960,200
Leavenworth............................
Marshall...................................
800
126
101,000
55,400
83
4,618,500
Nemaha...................................
Pottawatomie...........................
8,500
169
1,435,600
17,600
87
1,530,300
2,500
154
385,200
5,900
81
480,100
Riley ........................................
Wyandotte ...............................
Other Counties ....................
900
156
140,400
342,200
114
39,083,900
Northeast 1/ .....................
15,000
165
2,475,000
452,000
108
48,673,000
Anderson.................................
Chase......................................
Coffey......................................
Douglas ...................................
Franklin ...................................
Geary ......................................
2,300
153
350,900
2,900
63
183,300
Johnson...................................
Linn .........................................
Lyon ........................................
Miami.......................................
Morris ......................................
Osage......................................
Shawnee .................................
10,300
162
1,672,900
21,100
67
1,413,400
3,500
151
527,000
10,400
73
762,000
Wabaunsee .............................
Other Counties ...................
2,900
156
452,200
200,600
80
16,128,300
East Central 1/ .................
19,000
158
3,003,000
235,000
79
18,487,000
Allen ........................................
Bourbon...................................
Butler.......................................
Chautauqua.............................
Cherokee.................................
Cowley.....................................
Crawford..................................
Elk ...........................................
Greenwood..............................
Labette ....................................
Montgomery ............................
Neosho....................................
Wilson .....................................
800
161
128,900
27,800
82
2,291,000
Woodson .................................
Other Counties ...................
7,200
157
1,131,100
274,200
81
22,211,000
Southeast 1/ .....................
8,000
158
1,260,000
302,000
81
24,502,000
State........................................
1,280,000
173
221,000,000
1,720,000
72
124,000,000
1/
No estimates were published for irrigated and dryland practices for some counties due to insufficient data or confidential
data.

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CORN FOR GRAIN - IRRIGATED AND DRYLAND, 2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT
Cheyenne ................................
Decatur....................................
Graham ...................................
Norton .....................................
Rawlins....................................
Sheridan..................................
Sherman..................................
Thomas ...................................
Northwest.........................
Gove........................................
Greeley....................................
Lane ........................................
Logan ......................................
Ness ........................................
Scott ........................................
Trego.......................................
Wallace ...................................
Wichita ....................................
Other Counties ....................
West Central 1/ .................
Clark........................................
Finney .....................................
Ford.........................................
Grant .......................................
Gray ........................................
Hamilton ..................................
Haskell ....................................
Hodgeman...............................
Kearny.....................................
Meade .....................................
Morton .....................................
Seward ....................................
Stanton....................................
Stevens ...................................
Other Counties ....................
Southwest 1/ .....................
Clay .........................................
Cloud.......................................
Jewell ......................................
Mitchell ....................................
Osborne ..................................
Ottawa.....................................
Phillips.....................................
Republic ..................................
Rooks ......................................
Smith .......................................
Washington .............................
Other Counties ....................
North Central 1/ ................
Barton......................................
Dickinson.................................
Ellis..........................................
Ellsworth..................................
Lincoln.....................................
McPherson ..............................
Marion .....................................
Rice .........................................
Rush........................................
Russell ....................................
Saline ......................................
Other Counties ...................
Central 1/ ..........................

ACRES
HARVESTED

IRRIGATED
DRYLAND
YIELD
YIELD
PRODUCTION,
PRODUCTION,
ACRES
PER ACRE,
PER ACRE,
BUSHELS
BUSHELS
HARVESTED
BUSHELS
BUSHELS

29,900
7,800
8,000
7,400
9,600
59,200
72,900
68,200
263,000
10,600
16,400
6,400
6,500

210
184
171
174
212
208
204
211
205
175
207
192
170

6,268,000
1,439,000
1,369,000
1,290,000
2,035,000
12,306,000
14,882,000
14,361,000
53,950,000
1,851,000
3,391,000
1,230,000
1,103,000

19,300
74,500
22,700
62,700
38,400
72,000
46,900
92,500
429,000
46,100
40,900
4,900
51,800

65
87
84
72
89
75
55
94
80
82
59
85
68

1,260,000
6,502,000
1,899,000
4,537,000
3,432,000
5,393,000
2,559,000
8,718,000
34,300,000
3,776,000
2,416,000
418,000
3,540,000

25,900

190

4,912,000

33,500

83

2,790,000

34,000
30,600
3,600
134,000

191
191
184
190

6,485,000
5,857,000
661,000
25,490,000

31,500
22,700
19,600
251,000

70
82
72
73

2,192,000
1,863,000
1,405,000
18,400,000

83,200
44,400
39,400
73,400

202
189
208
210

16,802,000
8,379,000
8,192,000
15,403,000

10,700
2,400
4,100
5,600

72
92
49
56

774,000
220,000
199,500
315,000

83,100
11,300
37,900
75,100
18,900
62,300
52,600
103,200
9,200
694,000
12,100
11,100
4,600
3,900
1,200

215
198
201
222
169
218
216
205
156
207
183
153
169
177
173

17,871,000
2,233,000
7,634,000
16,691,000
3,192,000
13,577,000
11,338,000
21,200,000
1,438,000
143,950,000
2,212,000
1,698,000
776,000
690,000
208,000

5,500
3,900
9,900
2,300
12,600
3,400
14,400
23,500
9,700
108,000
7,800
5,700
8,100
3,100
3,700

51
86
76
49
22
34
67
43
75
56
94
81
103
110
108

281,000
336,000
756,000
112,000
280,000
115,000
970,000
1,014,000
727,500
6,100,000
737,000
461,000
837,000
342,000
398,000

4,400
31,200

156
181

685,000
5,654,000

25,200
25,200

90
125

2,262,000
3,161,000

1,900
6,000
1,600
78,000
23,700
1,800

171
180
151
174
172
153

325,000
1,080,000
242,000
13,570,000
4,074,000
275,000

14,400
31,300
7,500
132,000
6,900
8,500

100
106
85
103
99
86

1,437,000
3,324,000
641,000
13,600,000
682,000
730,000

17,100
700
14,000
2,500

166
157
167
186

2,840,000
110,000
2,342,000
465,000

4,500
15,900
13,200
2,500

109
108
91
93

492,000
1,712,000
1,204,000
233,000

1,200
61,000

170
169

204,000
10,310,000

6,500
58,000

100
98

647,000
5,700,000

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CORN FOR GRAIN – IRRIGATED AND DRYLAND, 2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

ACRES
HARVESTED

IRRIGATED
DRYLAND
YIELD
YIELD
PRODUCTION,
PRODUCTION,
ACRES
PER ACRE,
PER ACRE,
BUSHELS
BUSHELS
HARVESTED
BUSHELS
BUSHELS

Barber .....................................
Comanche...............................
Edwards ..................................
57,000
177
10,096,000
7,200
89
643,000
Harper .....................................
Harvey.....................................
18,000
165
2,978,000
16,300
108
1,763,000
Kingman ..................................
8,000
172
1,378,000
1,000
91
91,000
Kiowa ......................................
Pawnee ...................................
29,000
189
5,480,000
6,200
75
462,000
53,300
177
9,460,000
9,400
89
840,000
Pratt.........................................
Reno........................................
22,300
176
3,930,000
11,300
83
941,000
19,200
170
3,264,000
11,100
100
1,112,000
Sedgwick .................................
46,000
159
7,325,000
18,200
81
1,467,000
Stafford....................................
Sumner....................................
2,800
151
423,000
7,400
106
788,000
34,400
181
6,226,000
3,900
101
393,000
Other Counties ...................
South Central 1/ ...............
290,000
174
50,560,000
92,000
92
8,500,000
Atchison ..................................
Brown ......................................
Doniphan.................................
Jackson ...................................
Jefferson .................................
Leavenworth............................
Marshall...................................
2,800
189
530,000
65,600
113
7,433,000
Nemaha...................................
Pottawatomie...........................
10,000
178
1,780,000
20,400
129
2,638,000
Riley ........................................
Wyandotte ...............................
Other Counties ....................
8,200
172
1,410,000
434,000
127
55,229,000
Northeast 1/ ......................
21,000
177
3,720,000
520,000
126
65,300,000
Anderson.................................
Chase......................................
Coffey......................................
Douglas ...................................
Franklin ...................................
Geary ......................................
1,900
166
315,000
4,300
122
525,000
Johnson...................................
Linn .........................................
Lyon ........................................
Miami.......................................
Morris ......................................
Osage......................................
Shawnee .................................
11,400
168
1,915,000
20,200
112
2,268,000
4,800
152
730,000
14,200
114
1,612,000
Wabaunsee .............................
Other Counties ...................
3,900
159
620,000
214,300
111
23,695,000
East Central 1/ .................
22,000
163
3,580,000
253,000
111
28,100,000
Allen ........................................
Bourbon...................................
Butler.......................................
Chautauqua.............................
Cherokee.................................
Cowley.....................................
800
133
106,000
7,800
116
905,000
Crawford..................................
Elk ...........................................
Greenwood..............................
Labette ....................................
Montgomery ............................
Neosho....................................
Wilson .....................................
Woodson .................................
Other Counties ...................
5,200
147
764,000
280,200
111
31,095,000
Southeast 1/ .....................
6,000
145
870,000
288,000
111
32,000,000
State........................................
1,569,000
195
306,000,000
2,131,000
99
212,000,000
1/
No estimates were published for irrigated and dryland practices for some counties due to insufficient data or confidential
data.

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CORN FOR SILAGE, 2006
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT
Cheyenne ..............................
Decatur..................................
Graham .................................
Norton ...................................
Rawlins..................................
Sheridan ................................
Sherman................................
Thomas .................................
Other Counties ...................
Northwest 1/ ....................
Gove......................................
Greeley..................................
Lane ......................................
Logan ....................................
Ness ......................................
Scott ......................................
Trego.....................................
Wallace..................................
Wichita ..................................
Other Counties ...................
West Central 1/ ................
Clark......................................
Finney....................................
Ford.......................................
Grant .....................................
Gray ......................................
Hamilton ................................
Haskell...................................
Hodgeman.............................
Kearny ...................................
Meade ...................................
Morton ...................................
Seward ..................................
Stanton ..................................
Stevens .................................
Other Counties ...................
Southwest 1/ ...................
Clay .......................................
Cloud .....................................
Jewell ....................................
Mitchell ..................................
Osborne.................................
Ottawa ...................................
Phillips ...................................
Republic ................................
Rooks ....................................
Smith .....................................
Washington ...........................
Other Counties ...................
North Central 1/ ................
Barton....................................
Dickinson...............................
Ellis........................................
Ellsworth................................
Lincoln ...................................
McPherson ............................
Marion ...................................
Rice .......................................
Rush......................................
Russell...................................
Saline ....................................
Other Counties ...................
Central 1/ ..........................

ACRES
HARVESTED

YIELD PER ACRE,
TONS

PRODUCTION,
TONS

FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS

3,100
8,800
5,700

13.1
8.5
9.6

40,700
75,000
54,700

775,200
1,428,500
1,041,900

27,500

8.8

241,800

4,605,700

23,000
13,900
82,000
19,200

6.9
12.1
9.0
9.0

159,500
168,300
740,000
172,100

3,038,100
3,205,600
14,095,000
3,364,500

2,800
11,200

22.6
15.1

63,300
169,200

1,237,500
3,307,800

9,600
2,100

23.4
11.9

224,300
24,900

4,385,100
486,800

2,600
1,500
49,000

19.7
11.3
14.7

51,300
16,900
722,000

1,002,900
330,400
14,115,000

16,300

17.1

278,000

5,574,100

3,300
4,400

15.8
18.2

52,300
80,000

1,048,700
1,604,100

9,000
3,600
5,700
600

21.4
17.1
19.3
15.0

192,900
61,600
109,900
9,000

3,867,800
1,235,100
2,203,600
180,500

1,100
5,700
9,300
59,000
2,500
1,300
500
3,400
1,700
600
5,600

18.8
18.3
18.3
18.3
9.5
8.9
9.0
9.9
6.2
6.2
8.6

20,700
104,300
170,300
1,079,000
23,800
11,600
4,500
33,600
10,600
3,700
48,300

415,100
2,091,300
3,414,700
21,635,000
417,600
203,600
79,000
589,600
186,000
64,900
847,500

1,100
7,200
3,100
27,000
5,900
3,100

5.2
6.2
7.7
7.8
9.9
9.4

5,700
44,300
23,900
210,000
58,400
29,000

100,000
777,400
419,400
3,685,000
1,054,000
523,400

900
2,900
6,300
1,800

6.6
11.7
7.7
9.7

5,900
34,000
48,300
17,500

106,500
613,600
871,700
315,800

1,000
1,100
23,000

7.1
8.9
9.1

7,100
9,800
210,000

128,100
176,900
3,790,000

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CORN FOR SILAGE, 2006
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

ACRES
HARVESTED

YIELD PER ACRE,
TONS

PRODUCTION,
TONS

Barber ...................................
Comanche .............................
Edwards ................................
Harper ...................................
Harvey ...................................
2,500
11.2
Kingman ................................
Kiowa.....................................
Pawnee .................................
Pratt.......................................
Reno......................................
3,100
8.8
Sedgwick ...............................
Stafford..................................
600
17.5
Sumner..................................
Other Counties ...................
6,800
12.6
South Central 1/ ...............
13,000
11.6
Atchison.................................
Brown ....................................
1,700
10.8
Doniphan ...............................
900
11.8
Jackson .................................
2,000
10.1
Jefferson................................
1,400
11.4
Leavenworth..........................
Marshall.................................
5,200
8.9
Nemaha.................................
4,500
10.9
4,900
11.1
Pottawatomie.........................
Riley ......................................
2,300
9.5
Wyandotte .............................
Other Counties ...................
1,100
8.4
Northeast 1/......................
24,000
10.3
Anderson ...............................
2,300
9.7
Chase ....................................
200
9.0
Coffey....................................
900
7.7
Douglas .................................
Franklin..................................
1,400
12.7
Geary.....................................
1,400
8.3
200
12.0
Johnson.................................
Linn .......................................
Lyon.......................................
3,700
9.7
Miami.....................................
2,400
9.6
Morris ....................................
Osage....................................
Shawnee ...............................
200
8.5
2,600
16.0
Wabaunsee ...........................
700
13.1
Other Counties ...................
East Central 1/ ...................
16,000
10.9
Allen ......................................
Bourbon.................................
Butler .....................................
2,200
8.6
Chautauqua...........................
Cherokee...............................
1,500
9.6
Cowley...................................
Crawford................................
Elk .........................................
Greenwood............................
200
9.5
Labette ..................................
800
14.4
Montgomery ..........................
Neosho ..................................
Wilson ...................................
Woodson ...............................
2,300
9.3
Other Counties ...................
Southeast 1/ ....................
7,000
9.7
State......................................
300,000
12.0
1/
No estimates were published for some counties due to insufficient or confidential data.

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FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS

27,900

517,400

27,200

504,400

10,500

194,700

85,400
151,000

1,583,500
2,800,000

18,300
10,600
20,200

311,700
180,500
344,100

16,000
46,100
49,200
54,600
21,800

272,500
785,200
838,000
930,000
371,300

9,200
246,000
22,300
1,800
6,900

156,700
4,190,000
380,000
30,700
117,600

17,800
11,600
2,400

303,300
197,700
40,900

35,800

610,000

23,000

391,900

1,700
41,500
9,200
174,000

29,000
707,100
156,800
2,965,000

18,900

312,800

14,400

238,200

1,900
11,500

31,400
190,300

21,300
68,000
3,600,000

352,300
1,125,000
68,400,000

CORN FOR SILAGE, 2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT
Cheyenne ..............................
Decatur..................................
Graham .................................
Norton ...................................
Rawlins..................................
Sheridan ................................
Sherman................................
Thomas .................................
Other Counties ...................
Northwest 1/ .....................
Gove......................................
Greeley..................................
Lane ......................................
Logan ....................................
Ness ......................................
Scott ......................................
Trego.....................................
Wallace..................................
Wichita ..................................
Other Counties ...................
West Central 1/ .................
Clark......................................
Finney....................................
Ford.......................................
Grant .....................................
Gray ......................................
Hamilton ................................
Haskell...................................
Hodgeman.............................
Kearny ...................................
Meade ...................................
Morton ...................................
Seward ..................................
Stanton ..................................
Stevens .................................
Other Counties ...................
Southwest 1/ ....................
Clay .......................................
Cloud .....................................
Jewell ....................................
Mitchell ..................................
Osborne.................................
Ottawa ...................................
Phillips ...................................
Republic ................................
Rooks ....................................
Smith .....................................
Washington ...........................
Other Counties ...................
North Central 1/ .................
Barton....................................
Dickinson...............................
Ellis........................................
Ellsworth................................
Lincoln ...................................
McPherson ............................
Marion ...................................
Rice .......................................
Rush......................................
Russell...................................
Saline ....................................
Other Counties ...................
Central 1/ ..........................

ACRES
HARVESTED

YIELD PER ACRE,
TONS

PRODUCTION,
TONS

FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS

3,000
1,500

17.1
15.7

51,200
23,500

1,233,300
566,100

1,900

14.1

26,700

643,200

3,900
1,800

12.6
22.4

49,300
40,300

1,187,600
970,800

5,900
18,000
3,500

15.1
15.6
9.9

89,000
280,000
34,800

2,144,000
6,745,000
856,200

5,400

16.6

89,400

2,199,400

3,300

19.0

62,800

1,545,000

5,000
4,800
22,000

20.3
14.3
16.2

101,300
68,700
357,000

2,492,200
1,690,200
8,783,000

5,100

23.6

120,400

3,147,400

6,000
1,900

28.4
17.3

170,100
32,900

4,446,700
860,000

2,000

22.1

44,200

1,155,400

25,000
40,000

25.2
25.0

630,400
998,000

16,479,500
26,089,000

1,000

14.5

14,500

349,300

400
600

10.5
13.5

4,200
8,100

101,200
195,100

500

15.8

7,900

190,300

4,400
5,100
12,000

13.8
10.5
12.4

60,800
53,500
149,000

1,464,500
1,288,600
3,589,000

1,900

13.6

25,900

637,200

1,600
3,600
600

13.0
15.8
14.0

20,800
56,900
8,400

511,700
1,399,700
206,700

2,300
10,000

13.5
14.3

31,000
143,000

762,700
3,518,000

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CORN FOR SILAGE, 2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

ACRES
HARVESTED

YIELD PER ACRE,
TONS

PRODUCTION,
TONS

Barber ...................................
Comanche .............................
Edwards ................................
Harper ...................................
Harvey ...................................
600
17.0
Kingman ................................
Kiowa.....................................
Pawnee .................................
2,000
19.0
Pratt.......................................
Reno......................................
1,900
20.0
Sedgwick ...............................
Stafford..................................
1,000
20.0
800
14.0
Sumner..................................
Other Counties ...................
3,700
17.2
South Central 1/ ...............
10,000
18.1
Atchison.................................
Brown ....................................
1,300
20.0
Doniphan ...............................
Jackson .................................
1,400
12.6
1,500
15.1
Jefferson................................
800
13.6
Leavenworth..........................
Marshall.................................
2,300
13.7
Nemaha.................................
2,000
16.4
1,800
16.2
Pottawatomie.........................
Riley ......................................
Wyandotte .............................
Other Counties ...................
2,900
16.3
Northeast 1/......................
14,000
15.6
Anderson ...............................
400
17.5
Chase ....................................
Coffey....................................
300
12.7
Douglas .................................
Franklin..................................
Geary.....................................
400
9.0
300
15.7
Johnson.................................
Linn .......................................
Lyon.......................................
Miami.....................................
500
16.2
1,100
17.1
Morris ....................................
Osage....................................
Shawnee ...............................
1,400
14.4
Wabaunsee ...........................
3,600
14.7
Other Counties ...................
East Central 1/ ...................
8,000
14.9
Allen ......................................
400
13.3
Bourbon.................................
Butler .....................................
2,200
14.0
Chautauqua...........................
Cherokee...............................
Cowley...................................
Crawford................................
Elk .........................................
Greenwood............................
500
11.0
Labette ..................................
Montgomery ..........................
Neosho ..................................
Wilson ...................................
Woodson ...............................
2,900
11.5
Other Counties ...................
Southeast 1/ .....................
6,000
12.5
State......................................
140,000
18.0
1/
No estimates were published for some counties due to insufficient or confidential data.

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FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS

10,200

261,400

38,000

973,900

38,000

973,900

20,000
11,200
63,600
181,000

512,600
287,100
1,630,100
4,639,000

26,000

613,000

17,600
22,700
10,900
31,600
32,800
29,100

415,000
535,200
257,000
745,100
773,400
686,100

47,300
218,000
7,000

1,115,200
5,140,000
165,100

3,800

89,600

3,600
4,700

84,900
110,800

8,100
18,800

191,000
443,300

20,100
52,900
119,000
5,300

474,000
1,247,300
2,806,000
119,500

30,900

696,700

5,500

124,000

33,300
75,000
2,520,000

750,800
1,691,000
63,000,000

SOYBEANS, 2006
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT
Cheyenne ................................
Decatur....................................
Graham ...................................
Norton .....................................
Rawlins....................................
Sheridan..................................
Sherman..................................
Thomas ...................................
Other Counties .....................
Northwest 1/.......................
Gove........................................
Greeley....................................
Lane ........................................
Logan ......................................
Ness ........................................
Scott ........................................
Trego.......................................
Wallace ...................................
Wichita ....................................
Other Counties .....................
West Central 1/ ...................
Clark........................................
Finney .....................................
Ford.........................................
Grant .......................................
Gray ........................................
Hamilton ..................................
Haskell ....................................
Hodgeman...............................
Kearny.....................................
Meade .....................................
Morton .....................................
Seward ....................................
Stanton....................................
Stevens ...................................
Other Counties .....................
Southwest 1/ ......................
Clay .........................................
Cloud.......................................
Jewell ......................................
Mitchell ....................................
Osborne ..................................
Ottawa.....................................
Phillips.....................................
Republic ..................................
Rooks ......................................
Smith .......................................
Washington .............................
North Central ....................
Barton......................................
Dickinson.................................
Ellis..........................................
Ellsworth..................................
Lincoln.....................................
McPherson ..............................
Marion .....................................
Rice .........................................
Rush........................................
Russell ....................................
Saline ......................................
Central...............................

ACRES
PLANTED

ACRES
HARVESTED
FOR BEANS

YIELD
PER ACRE,
BUSHELS

PRODUCTION,
BUSHELS

FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS

5,800
9,500
6,400
12,000
2,900
15,200
5,200
57,000
2,900

5,200
8,900
5,900
10,300
2,800
14,700
5,200
53,000
2,700

24
30
41
56
53
50
31
43
36

125,600
265,000
240,200
578,000
147,300
737,500
163,400
2,257,000
97,600

773,000
1,631,000
1,478,000
3,558,000
907,000
4,541,000
1,005,000
13,893,000
601,000

2,700
3,700
900
1,000
900

2,600
3,300
900
1,000
800

32
23
27
46
29

83,100
74,800
24,700
46,200
22,800

512,000
461,000
152,000
284,000
140,000

1,800
3,100
17,000
600
16,400
12,900

1,700
3,000
16,000
600
16,000
12,800

40
27
31
31
47
50

67,600
81,200
498,000
18,700
748,600
644,500

416,000
499,000
3,065,000
117,000
4,668,000
4,019,000

17,800

17,700

56

982,400

6,125,000

12,000
2,400

11,900
2,400

57
44

677,600
105,900

4,225,000
660,000

14,300

14,200

67

950,800

5,928,000

12,900

12,800

61

785,200

4,896,000

5,500
2,200
97,000
64,600
38,900
42,500
25,700
13,100
20,100
7,700
74,100
7,200
21,800
81,300
397,000
23,500
49,800
1,900
5,100
11,800
42,000
49,000
42,600
3,500
2,500
23,300
255,000

5,400
2,200
96,000
63,800
38,400
42,200
25,300
12,100
19,900
7,600
73,300
7,100
21,600
80,700
392,000
23,000
46,800
1,600
4,600
11,100
40,600
47,700
42,000
3,200
2,500
22,900
246,000

58
39
55
38
31
31
29
26
25
31
40
22
35
34
34
50
29
25
19
23
31
27
26
37
21
26
30

314,600
85,700
5,314,000
2,441,300
1,207,800
1,312,600
741,100
309,500
498,500
236,600
2,911,100
156,900
758,600
2,717,000
13,291,000
1,144,700
1,346,600
40,700
89,300
252,500
1,246,500
1,266,600
1,111,600
118,300
51,900
593,300
7,262,000

1,962,000
534,000
33,134,000
15,075,000
7,458,000
8,106,000
4,576,000
1,911,000
3,078,000
1,461,000
17,977,000
969,000
4,684,000
16,779,000
82,074,000
7,241,000
8,518,000
257,000
565,000
1,597,000
7,884,000
8,012,000
7,031,000
748,000
328,000
3,753,000
45,934,000

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SOYBEANS, 2006
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

ACRES
PLANTED

ACRES
HARVESTED
FOR BEANS

YIELD
PER ACRE,
BUSHELS

PRODUCTION,
BUSHELS

Barber .....................................
6,700
6,600
26
Comanche...............................
Edwards ..................................
22,300
22,100
56
Harper .....................................
Harvey.....................................
49,800
49,500
35
Kingman ..................................
12,000
11,900
42
Kiowa ......................................
12,600
12,500
58
Pawnee ...................................
18,800
18,600
46
Pratt.........................................
24,700
24,500
52
43,500
41,900
34
Reno........................................
Sedgwick .................................
48,000
47,700
37
27,500
27,100
49
Stafford....................................
Sumner....................................
49,000
45,000
26
7,100
6,600
25
Other Counties .....................
South Central 1/ .................
322,000
314,000
39
Atchison ..................................
62,300
61,900
45
Brown ......................................
112,000
111,300
41
Doniphan.................................
74,500
74,000
51
Jackson ...................................
38,400
38,100
52
Jefferson .................................
46,600
46,300
35
Leavenworth............................
31,900
31,700
34
Marshall...................................
126,500
125,700
38
Nemaha...................................
90,800
90,100
40
Pottawatomie...........................
39,500
39,200
40
Riley ........................................
Wyandotte ...............................
Other Counties
35,500
34,700
33
Northeast 1/ .......................
658,000
653,000
41
Anderson.................................
77,300
76,300
20
Chase......................................
20,600
20,400
24
Coffey......................................
77,000
76,500
23
Douglas ...................................
40,300
40,000
31
Franklin ...................................
73,800
72,800
28
13,900
12,900
30
Geary ......................................
Johnson...................................
28,200
28,000
29
Linn .........................................
52,000
51,600
24
Lyon ........................................
74,700
73,600
29
Miami.......................................
46,800
46,300
32
38,300
37,500
24
Morris ......................................
Osage......................................
71,800
70,900
28
38,900
38,100
39
Shawnee .................................
Wabaunsee .............................
30,400
30,100
36
East Central .......................
684,000
675,000
28
Allen ........................................
63,600
63,000
21
Bourbon...................................
29,000
26,900
18
Butler.......................................
51,400
51,100
29
Chautauqua.............................
2,300
2,300
20
Cherokee.................................
100,300
99,600
18
40,300
37,600
34
Cowley.....................................
Crawford..................................
72,300
68,800
19
13,200
11,000
20
Elk ...........................................
Greenwood..............................
26,700
26,500
27
60,900
55,400
12
Labette ....................................
Montgomery ............................
48,300
42,900
13
Neosho....................................
52,300
49,400
13
67,400
66,500
17
Wilson .....................................
Woodson .................................
35,000
34,000
16
Southeast...........................
663,000
635,000
19
State........................................
3,150,000
3,080,000
32
1/
No estimates were published for some counties due to insufficient or confidential data.

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FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS

169,100

1,087,000

1,236,000

7,942,000

1,717,700
503,200
730,300
853,400
1,273,000
1,423,100
1,750,600
1,324,600
1,149,500
164,500
12,295,000
2,770,500
4,544,200
3,744,200
1,963,100
1,608,200
1,076,000
4,825,800
3,565,500
1,581,000

11,037,000
3,233,000
4,692,000
5,483,000
8,180,000
9,144,000
11,248,000
8,511,000
7,386,000
1,057,000
79,000,000
17,690,000
29,016,000
23,908,000
12,535,000
10,269,000
6,871,000
30,814,000
22,767,000
10,095,000

1,149,500
26,828,000
1,552,600
493,400
1,731,600
1,220,600
2,053,900
382,500
804,500
1,232,700
2,159,400
1,475,100
917,800
1,951,000
1,504,300
1,098,600
18,578,000
1,335,400
488,200
1,468,600
45,500
1,789,800
1,279,900
1,341,300
220,300
708,100
679,400
558,500
620,100
1,154,800
547,100
12,237,000
98,560,000

7,340,000
171,305,000
10,085,000
3,205,000
11,247,000
7,928,000
13,341,000
2,484,000
5,226,000
8,007,000
14,026,000
9,581,000
5,962,000
12,673,000
9,771,000
7,136,000
120,672,000
8,594,000
3,142,000
9,450,000
293,000
11,517,000
8,237,000
8,632,000
1,418,000
4,557,000
4,372,000
3,594,000
3,991,000
7,432,000
3,521,000
78,750,000
627,827,000

SOYBEANS, 2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT
Cheyenne ................................
Decatur....................................
Graham ...................................
Norton .....................................
Rawlins....................................
Sheridan..................................
Sherman..................................
Thomas ...................................
Other Counties .....................
Northwest 1/.......................
Gove........................................
Greeley....................................
Lane ........................................
Logan ......................................
Ness ........................................
Scott ........................................
Trego.......................................
Wallace ...................................
Wichita ....................................
Other Counties .....................
West Central 1/ ...................
Clark........................................
Finney .....................................
Ford.........................................
Grant .......................................
Gray ........................................
Hamilton ..................................
Haskell ....................................
Hodgeman...............................
Kearny.....................................
Meade .....................................
Morton .....................................
Seward ....................................
Stanton....................................
Stevens ...................................
Other Counties .....................
Southwest 1/ ......................
Clay .........................................
Cloud.......................................
Jewell ......................................
Mitchell ....................................
Osborne ..................................
Ottawa.....................................
Phillips.....................................
Republic ..................................
Rooks ......................................
Smith .......................................
Washington .............................
North Central ....................
Barton......................................
Dickinson.................................
Ellis..........................................
Ellsworth..................................
Lincoln.....................................
McPherson ..............................
Marion .....................................
Rice .........................................
Rush........................................
Russell ....................................
Saline ......................................
Other Counties ......................
Central 1/ .............................

ACRES
PLANTED

ACRES
HARVESTED
FOR BEANS

YIELD
PER ACRE,
BUSHELS

PRODUCTION,
BUSHELS

FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS

1,300

1,300

51

65,900

665,000

5,200
10,000

4,800
10,000

28
36

134,700
362,600

1,359,000
3,657,000

6,800
1,500
10,700
2,500
38,000
2,200
500
2,200

6,600
1,500
10,400
2,400
37,000
2,200
500
2,200

59
61
49
46
45
44
37
45

390,800
90,900
505,000
111,100
1,661,000
96,700
18,700
100,000

3,942,000
917,000
5,092,000
1,121,000
16,753,000
975,000
189,000
1,008,000

1,000
900

1,000
900

42
38

41,700
34,600

421,000
349,000

5,200
12,000
500
7,600
6,800

5,200
12,000
500
7,200
6,800

29
37
36
55
53

148,300
440,000
18,000
393,200
360,300

1,496,000
4,438,000
189,000
4,132,000
3,785,000

7,700

7,600

46

349,800

3,675,000

9,000
1,100

9,000
1,000

44
35

393,100
35,200

4,130,000
370,000

7,500

7,300

59

432,800

4,547,000

5,300

5,300

45

239,100

2,512,000

6,700
800
53,000
62,000
32,800
41,800
25,000
11,400
19,300
5,800
61,300
7,000
20,900
74,700
362,000
20,700
52,100

6,500
800
52,000
60,800
32,600
40,800
25,000
11,400
19,200
5,800
61,100
6,900
20,800
74,600
359,000
20,600
52,000

40
42
48
36
36
39
35
36
26
38
43
34
44
38
38
37
35

262,800
33,700
2,518,000
2,199,400
1,189,600
1,598,600
869,600
409,200
502,400
221,000
2,633,000
238,000
908,600
2,860,600
13,630,000
756,700
1,794,100

2,761,000
354,000
26,455,000
22,777,000
12,320,000
16,556,000
9,006,000
4,238,000
5,203,000
2,289,000
27,267,000
2,465,000
9,410,000
29,625,000
141,156,000
7,950,000
18,850,000

8,000
11,700
43,000
47,700
31,500
3,700

8,000
11,700
42,900
47,700
31,400
3,700

34
35
31
26
35
37

273,200
411,700
1,324,200
1,263,500
1,110,400
136,000

2,870,000
4,326,000
13,913,000
13,275,000
11,666,000
1,429,000

25,500
5,100
249,000

25,300
4,700
248,000

31
25
32

794,500
119,700
7,984,000

8,347,000
1,258,000
83,884,000

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SOYBEANS, 2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

ACRES
PLANTED

ACRES
HARVESTED
FOR BEANS

YIELD
PER ACRE,
BUSHELS

PRODUCTION,
BUSHELS

Barber .....................................
3,500
3,400
32
Comanche...............................
500
500
49
17,900
17,500
44
Edwards ..................................
Harper .....................................
4,400
4,200
20
49,000
48,900
33
Harvey.....................................
Kingman ..................................
10,900
10,700
27
Kiowa ......................................
6,300
6,000
47
Pawnee ...................................
14,400
14,300
47
Pratt.........................................
14,400
14,200
48
43,400
43,300
32
Reno........................................
Sedgwick .................................
40,800
40,400
29
22,500
21,500
43
Stafford....................................
Sumner....................................
37,000
36,100
22
South Central.....................
265,000
261,000
34
Atchison ..................................
56,600
56,100
38
Brown ......................................
97,100
96,100
50
59,700
59,300
52
Doniphan.................................
Jackson ...................................
32,800
32,700
35
Jefferson .................................
37,200
37,100
41
Leavenworth............................
28,200
28,200
35
Marshall...................................
114,000
111,300
40
Nemaha...................................
78,300
78,200
46
Pottawatomie...........................
33,100
33,100
43
Riley ........................................
26,800
26,700
38
Wyandotte ...............................
4,200
4,200
30
Northeast ...........................
568,000
563,000
43
Anderson.................................
66,500
66,100
21
Chase......................................
18,600
18,600
27
Coffey......................................
70,900
68,600
21
Douglas ...................................
34,300
34,100
27
Franklin ...................................
65,900
64,500
22
Geary ......................................
13,300
13,300
34
Johnson...................................
25,300
25,100
29
40,000
34,900
21
Linn .........................................
Lyon ........................................
64,500
62,600
23
Miami.......................................
37,800
34,200
30
Morris ......................................
35,000
35,000
18
Osage......................................
58,300
57,400
19
33,400
33,400
30
Shawnee .................................
Wabaunsee .............................
23,200
23,200
33
East Central .......................
587,000
571,000
24
Allen ........................................
44,500
43,400
16
Bourbon...................................
21,800
21,100
20
Butler.......................................
42,300
41,700
22
Chautauqua.............................
600
300
18
Cherokee.................................
89,700
86,200
31
Cowley.....................................
30,800
30,400
31
Crawford..................................
56,100
54,800
24
7,900
7,500
29
Elk ...........................................
Greenwood..............................
17,300
16,400
33
34,800
33,600
24
Labette ....................................
Montgomery ............................
25,200
21,900
23
30,700
27,100
22
Neosho....................................
Wilson .....................................
41,900
40,300
26
Woodson .................................
22,400
22,300
21
Southeast...........................
466,000
447,000
25
State........................................
2,600,000
2,550,000
33
1/
No estimates were published for some counties due to insufficient or confidential data.

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107,200
24,500
766,300
84,300
1,636,700
283,600
284,500
670,200
688,600
1,397,200
1,170,300
916,400
806,200
8,836,000
2,159,700
4,765,700
3,084,400
1,141,800
1,529,000
983,300
4,426,400
3,633,200
1,415,100
1,008,000
126,400
24,273,000
1,407,800
503,500
1,467,000
933,200
1,387,700
455,800
727,700
748,100
1,470,700
1,024,000
643,900
1,099,300
1,011,000
764,300
13,644,000
689,600
417,500
900,000
5,300
2,710,000
937,200
1,330,500
219,000
534,300
822,700
500,800
602,800
1,034,100
460,200
11,164,000
84,150,000

FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS
1,145,000
262,000
8,182,000
900,000
17,474,000
3,028,000
3,038,000
7,156,000
7,352,000
14,917,000
12,494,000
9,784,000
8,608,000
94,340,000
22,842,000
50,406,000
32,623,000
12,076,000
16,172,000
10,400,000
46,817,000
38,427,000
14,967,000
10,661,000
1,337,000
256,728,000
15,228,000
5,446,000
15,869,000
10,094,000
15,011,000
4,930,000
7,872,000
8,092,000
15,909,000
11,077,000
6,965,000
11,891,000
10,936,000
8,267,000
147,587,000
7,452,000
4,512,000
9,726,000
57,000
29,288,000
10,128,000
14,379,000
2,367,000
5,774,000
8,891,000
5,412,000
6,514,000
11,176,000
4,973,000
120,649,000
891,990,000

SOYBEANS - IRRIGATED AND DRYLAND, 2006
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT
Cheyenne ................................
Decatur....................................
Graham ...................................
Norton .....................................
Rawlins....................................
Sheridan..................................
Sherman..................................
Thomas ...................................
Other Counties .....................
1/
Northwest .......................
Gove........................................
Greeley....................................
Lane ........................................
Logan ......................................
Ness ........................................
Scott ........................................
Trego.......................................
Wallace ...................................
Wichita ....................................
Other Counties .....................
West Central 1/ ..................
Clark........................................
Finney .....................................
Ford.........................................
Grant .......................................
Gray ........................................
Hamilton ..................................
Haskell ....................................
Hodgeman...............................
Kearny.....................................
Meade .....................................
Morton .....................................
Seward ....................................
Stanton....................................
Stevens ...................................
Other Counties .....................
Southwest 1/ ......................
Clay .........................................
Cloud.......................................
Jewell ......................................
Mitchell ....................................
Osborne ..................................
Ottawa.....................................
Phillips.....................................
Republic ..................................
Rooks ......................................
Smith .......................................
Washington .............................
Other Counties .....................
North Central 1/ .................
Barton......................................
Dickinson.................................
Ellis..........................................
Ellsworth..................................
Lincoln.....................................
McPherson ..............................
Marion .....................................
Rice .........................................
Rush........................................
Russell ....................................
Saline ......................................
Other Counties .....................
Central 1/ ............................

ACRES
HARVESTED

IRRIGATED
DRYLAND
YIELD
YIELD
PRODUCTION,
PRODUCTION,
ACRES
PER ACRE,
PER ACRE,
BUSHELS
BUSHELS
HARVESTED
BUSHELS
BUSHELS

2,900
3,700
8,400

59
59
66

172,100
218,000
556,400

6,000
2,200
1,900

15
10
11

92,900
22,200
21,600

11,800
6,900
33,700
2,100

59
48
59
41

699,200
334,300
1,980,000
86,000

2,900
6,300
19,300
600

13
16
14
19

38,300
102,000
277,000
11,600

7,600
9,700

41
41

314,000
400,000

5,700
6,300

15
16

86,400
98,000

93,000
93,000
10,500
9,000
3,400
2,600
1,600
1,600

57
57
50
48
50
49
58
44

5,261,000
5,261,000
525,800
435,800
171,600
128,600
92,100
70,000

3,000
3,000
53,300
29,400
38,800
22,700
10,500
18,300

18
18
36
26
29
27
21
23

53,000
53,000
1,915,500
772,000
1,141,000
612,500
217,400
428,500

19,100

53

1,009,300

54,200

35

1,901,800

1,200
4,300
2,200
55,500
12,300
2,000

38
51
63
51
69
50

45,600
217,500
137,700
2,834,000
848,000
100,700

20,400
76,400
12,500
336,500
10,700
44,800

35
33
20
31
28
28

713,000
2,499,500
255,800
10,457,000
296,700
1,245,900

14,100

52

733,100

26,500

19

513,400

9,200
1,900

45
52

410,400
99,000

32,800
1,300

21
15

701,200
19,300

1,600
1,500
42,600

52
52
55

82,500
78,300
2,352,000

21,300
66,000
203,400

24
25
24

510,800
1,622,700
4,910,000

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SOYBEANS – IRRIGATED AND DRYLAND, 2006
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

ACRES
HARVESTED

IRRIGATED
DRYLAND
YIELD
YIELD
PRODUCTION,
PRODUCTION,
ACRES
PER ACRE,
PER ACRE,
BUSHELS
BUSHELS
HARVESTED
BUSHELS
BUSHELS

Barber .....................................
Comanche...............................
Edwards ..................................
20,800
59
1,219,000
1,300
13
17,000
Harper .....................................
Harvey.....................................
13,000
54
696,200
36,500
28
1,021,500
6,000
53
318,000
5,900
31
185,200
Kingman ..................................
Kiowa ......................................
12,000
60
720,800
500
19
9,500
17,500
48
833,200
1,100
18
20,200
Pawnee ...................................
Pratt.........................................
20,700
58
1,204,100
3,800
18
68,900
16,500
54
893,100
25,400
21
530,000
Reno........................................
Sedgwick .................................
17,800
52
933,400
29,900
27
817,200
Stafford....................................
21,200
57
1,201,900
5,900
21
122,700
2,300
44
101,900
42,700
25
1,047,600
Sumner....................................
Other Counties .....................
2,000
54
107,400
11,200
20
226,200
South Central 1/ .................
149,800
55
8,229,000
164,200
25
4,066,000
Atchison ..................................
Brown ......................................
Doniphan.................................
Jackson ...................................
Jefferson .................................
1,700
51
87,500
44,600
34
1,520,700
Leavenworth............................
Marshall...................................
1,400
49
68,300
124,300
38
4,757,500
Nemaha...................................
Pottawatomie...........................
7,100
56
400,100
32,100
37
1,180,900
Riley ........................................
Wyandotte ...............................
Other Counties .....................
3,700
51
190,100
438,100
43
18,622,900
Northeast 1/ .......................
13,900
54
746,000
639,100
41
26,082,000
Anderson.................................
Chase......................................
Coffey......................................
600
51
30,300
75,900
22
1,701,300
Douglas ...................................
Franklin ...................................
Geary ......................................
1,500
54
80,800
11,400
26
301,700
Johnson...................................
Linn .........................................
Lyon ........................................
Miami.......................................
Morris ......................................
Osage......................................
Shawnee .................................
6,400
53
337,000
31,700
37
1,167,300
Wabaunsee .............................
4,200
49
205,200
25,900
34
893,400
3,100
47
144,700
514,300
27
13,716,300
Other Counties .....................
East Central 1/ ...................
15,800
51
798,000
659,200
27
17,780,000
Allen ........................................
Bourbon...................................
Butler.......................................
Chautauqua.............................
Cherokee.................................
Cowley.....................................
Crawford..................................
Elk ...........................................
Greenwood..............................
Labette ....................................
Montgomery ............................
Neosho....................................
Wilson .....................................
700
45
31,200
65,800
17
1,123,600
Woodson .................................
Other Counties .....................
5,300
40
213,800
563,200
19
10,868,400
Southeast 1/ .......................
6,000
41
245,000
629,000
19
11,992,000
State........................................
420,000
54
22,845,000
2,660,000
28
75,715,000
1/
No estimates were published for irrigated and dryland practices for some counties due to insufficient or confidential data

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SOYBEANS - IRRIGATED AND DRYLAND, 2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT
Cheyenne ................................
Decatur....................................
Graham ...................................
Norton .....................................
Rawlins....................................
Sheridan..................................
Sherman..................................
Thomas ...................................
Other Counties .....................
1/
Northwest .......................
Gove........................................
Greeley....................................
Lane ........................................
Logan ......................................
Ness ........................................
Scott ........................................
Trego.......................................
Wallace ...................................
Wichita ....................................
Other Counties .....................
West Central 1/ ..................
Clark........................................
Finney .....................................
Ford.........................................
Grant .......................................
Gray ........................................
Hamilton ..................................
Haskell ....................................
Hodgeman...............................
Kearny.....................................
Meade .....................................
Morton .....................................
Seward ....................................
Stanton....................................
Stevens ...................................
Other Counties .....................
Southwest 1/ ......................
Clay .........................................
Cloud.......................................
Jewell ......................................
Mitchell ....................................
Osborne ..................................
Ottawa.....................................
Phillips.....................................
Republic ..................................
Rooks ......................................
Smith .......................................
Washington .............................
Other Counties .....................
North Central 1/ .................
Barton......................................
Dickinson.................................
Ellis..........................................
Ellsworth..................................
Lincoln.....................................
McPherson ..............................
Marion .....................................
Rice .........................................
Rush........................................
Russell ....................................
Saline ......................................
Other Counties .....................
Central 1/ ............................

ACRES
HARVESTED

IRRIGATED
DRYLAND
YIELD
YIELD
PRODUCTION,
PRODUCTION,
ACRES
PER ACRE,
PER ACRE,
BUSHELS
BUSHELS
HARVESTED
BUSHELS
BUSHELS

900
2,400

58
52

51,800
124,600

3,900
7,600

21
31

82,900
238,000

5,500

64

353,400

1,100

34

37,400

7,300
3,600
19,700

59
61
60

433,500
218,700
1,182,000

3,100
1,600
17,300

23
31
28

71,500
49,200
479,000

6,000
6,000

52
52

313,000
313,000

6,000
6,000

21
21

127,000
127,000

49,400
49,400
8,400
7,200
2,500
1,900
1,100
1,400

50
50
58
55
56
45
56
41

2,469,000
2,469,000
488,300
396,100
140,600
84,900
61,800
57,900

2,600
2,600
52,400
25,400
38,300
23,100
10,300
17,800

19
19
33
31
38
34
34
25

49,000
49,000
1,711,100
793,500
1,458,000
784,700
347,400
444,500

15,200

54

821,000

45,900

39

1,812,000

1,600
3,400
900
43,600
8,500
1,900

65
47
59
54
49
48

104,600
160,700
53,100
2,369,000
420,600
90,900

19,200
71,200
11,800
315,400
12,100
50,100

42
38
34
36
28
34

804,000
2,699,900
405,900
11,261,000
336,100
1,703,200

10,200
800
5,200
1,300

53
44
55
53

537,500
35,100
284,400
69,000

32,700
46,900
26,200
2,400

24
26
32
28

786,700
1,228,400
826,000
67,000

1,600
300
29,800

44
50
51

70,500
15,000
1,523,000

23,700
24,100
218,200

31
33
30

724,000
789,600
6,461,000

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SOYBEANS – IRRIGATED AND DRYLAND, 2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

ACRES
HARVESTED

IRRIGATED
DRYLAND
YIELD
YIELD
PRODUCTION,
PRODUCTION,
ACRES
PER ACRE,
PER ACRE,
BUSHELS
BUSHELS
HARVESTED
BUSHELS
BUSHELS

Barber .....................................
Comanche...............................
Edwards ..................................
16,100
46
732,700
1,400
24
33,600
Harper .....................................
Harvey.....................................
12,000
55
658,800
36,900
27
977,900
4,200
42
178,100
6,500
16
105,500
Kingman ..................................
Kiowa ......................................
5,800
48
278,700
200
29
5,800
12,600
49
617,300
1,700
31
52,900
Pawnee ...................................
Pratt.........................................
12,500
51
641,000
1,700
28
47,600
12,700
52
663,000
30,600
24
734,200
Reno........................................
Sedgwick .................................
14,300
44
622,200
26,100
21
548,100
Stafford....................................
16,200
49
794,500
5,300
23
121,900
1,600
51
81,200
34,500
21
725,000
Sumner....................................
Other Counties .....................
1,200
49
58,500
6,900
23
157,500
South Central 1/ .................
109,200
49
5,326,000
151,800
23
3,510,000
Atchison ..................................
Brown ......................................
Doniphan.................................
Jackson ...................................
Jefferson .................................
1,400
48
67,200
35,700
41
1,461,800
Leavenworth............................
Marshall...................................
Nemaha...................................
Pottawatomie...........................
7,600
55
417,800
25,500
39
997,300
2,200
41
90,400
24,500
37
917,600
Riley ........................................
Wyandotte ...............................
Other Counties .....................
700
62
43,600
465,400
44
20,277,300
Northeast 1/ .......................
11,900
52
619,000
551,100
43
23,654,000
Anderson.................................
Chase......................................
Coffey......................................
Douglas ...................................
Franklin ...................................
Geary ......................................
1,400
38
53,000
11,900
34
402,800
Johnson...................................
Linn .........................................
Lyon ........................................
Miami.......................................
Morris ......................................
Osage......................................
Shawnee .................................
4,700
50
236,600
28,700
27
774,400
Wabaunsee .............................
3,500
42
148,300
19,700
31
616,000
2,300
43
98,100
498,800
23
11,314,800
Other Counties .....................
East Central 1/ ...................
11,900
45
536,000
559,100
23
13,108,000
Allen ........................................
Bourbon...................................
Butler.......................................
Chautauqua.............................
Cherokee.................................
Cowley.....................................
700
50
35,300
29,700
30
901,900
Crawford..................................
Elk ...........................................
Greenwood..............................
Labette ....................................
Montgomery ............................
Neosho....................................
Wilson .....................................
Woodson .................................
Other Counties .....................
5,800
42
242,700
410,800
24
9,984,100
Southeast 1/ .......................
6,500
43
278,000
440,500
25
10,886,000
State........................................
288,000
51
14,615,000
2,262,000
31
69,535,000
1/
No estimates were published for irrigated and dryland practices for some counties due to insufficient or confidential data

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SUNFLOWERS, 2006
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

ACRES
PLANTED

ACRES
HARVESTED

YIELD
PER ACRE,
POUNDS

PRODUCTION,
POUNDS

FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS

Decatur....................................
Rawlins....................................
Sherman..................................
Thomas ...................................
Other Counties .....................

4,100
2,900
27,100
5,700
7,200

3,900
2,600
23,800
5,300
6,600

925
1,437
1,570
1,605
1,314

3,606,100
3,736,000
37,372,500
8,508,600
8,669,800

505,200
523,400
5,287,100
1,199,200
1,241,100

Northwest 1/ .......................
Logan ......................................
Scott ........................................
Wallace ...................................
Other Counties .....................

47,000
3,900
3,500
4,100
7,000

42,200
3,400
3,400
3,800
6,900

1,467
756
1,176
1,088
867

61,893,000
2,570,500
3,997,300
4,135,500
5,982,700

8,756,000
333,900
533,300
541,600
794,200

West Central 1/ ...................
Finney .....................................
Grant .......................................
Haskell ....................................
Stanton....................................
Stevens ...................................
Other Counties .....................

18,500
3,300
4,200
2,800
2,600
11,200
7,900

17,500
3,200
4,000
2,700
2,500
10,700
7,500

953
995
1,180
1,439
1,451
1,085
1,231

16,686,000
3,183,900
4,720,800
3,884,600
3,626,500
11,609,300
9,235,900

2,203,000
377,000
559,000
460,000
436,500
1,381,800
1,093,700

Southwest 1/ ......................
Cloud.......................................
Jewell ......................................
Mitchell ....................................
Ottawa.....................................
Republic ..................................
Rooks ......................................
Smith .......................................
Other Counties ....................

32,000
4,000
3,000
3,500
1,600
1,700
2,900
1,000
5,300

30,600
3,700
2,900
3,400
1,500
1,600
2,800
900
4,900

1,185
1,362
1,112
1,131
1,027
1,510
1,433
1,977
1,226

36,261,000
5,040,200
3,226,100
3,846,500
1,540,300
2,416,000
4,011,600
1,778,900
6,006,400

4,308,000
669,400
426,100
508,000
203,400
319,100
529,800
234,900
793,300

North Central 1/ .................
Ellis .........................................
Lincoln.....................................
Rush........................................
Saline ......................................
Other Counties ....................

23,000
3,000
700
800
1,800
5,200

21,700
2,400
700
800
1,700
4,900

1,284
361
1,212
1,189
1,293
989

27,866,000
865,600
848,300
951,400
2,198,600
4,847,100

3,684,000
120,400
118,000
132,400
305,900
674,300

Central 1/ ...........................
Sumner....................................
Other Counties .....................

11,500
1,600
6,400

10,500
1,200
5,900

925
860
953

9,711,000
1,032,500
5,620,500

1,351,000
122,000
664,000

South Central 1/ .................
Brown ......................................
Nemaha...................................
Other Counties ....................

8,000
1,800
1,100
1,100

7,100
1,800
1,100
1,100

937
1,178
906
815

6,653,000
2,119,700
996,700
896,600

786,000
250,100
120,100
105,800

Northeast 1/ ........................
East Central 1/ ....................
Cowley ....................................
Wilson .....................................
Other Counties .....................

4,000
500
1,400
800
3,300

4,000
400
1,200
800
3,000

1,003
758
1,138
861
873

4,013,000
303,000
1,365,900
688,800
2,619,300

476,000
38,000
184,800
93,000
353,200

Southeast 1/ .......................
State........................................

5,500
150,000

5,000
139,000

935
1,209

4,674,000
168,060,000

631,000
22,233,000

1/

No estimates were published for some counties due to insufficient or confidential data.

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SUNFLOWERS, 2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

ACRES
PLANTED

ACRES
HARVESTED

YIELD
PER ACRE,
POUNDS

PRODUCTION,
POUNDS

Cheyenne................................
2,700
2,600
1,857
Decatur....................................
1,900
1,700
2,041
Rawlins....................................
4,000
3,800
1,511
Sheridan..................................
3,000
2,800
1,647
Sherman..................................
21,000
20,000
1,635
Thomas ...................................
7,500
6,500
1,564
Other Counties .....................
2,900
2,800
1,693
Northwest 1/ .......................
43,000
40,200
1,648
Gove .......................................
3,300
3,100
1,120
Scott ........................................
3,000
2,600
1,158
Trego.......................................
3,400
3,400
1,414
Wallace ...................................
3,300
3,200
1,609
Other Counties .....................
4,000
3,800
1,298
West Central 1/ ...................
17,000
16,100
1,328
Finney .....................................
3,300
3,200
1,696
Grant .......................................
2,700
2,600
1,992
Gray ........................................
2,700
2,600
1,688
Haskell ....................................
2,600
2,500
1,645
Morton .....................................
2,600
1,600
1,099
Seward ....................................
2,600
2,300
1,397
Stanton....................................
1,700
1,600
1,791
Stevens ...................................
9,500
9,000
1,507
Other Counties .....................
3,300
3,200
1,524
Southwest 1/ ......................
31,000
28,600
1,587
Cloud.......................................
5,700
5,400
1,314
Jewell ......................................
4,600
4,300
1,287
Mitchell ....................................
4,300
4,100
1,293
Osborne ..................................
4,900
4,700
1,499
Ottawa.....................................
3,600
3,400
1,431
Republic ..................................
2,000
1,900
1,338
Smith .......................................
5,400
5,100
1,418
Other Counties .....................
8,000
7,600
1,465
North Central 1/ .................
38,500
36,500
1,390
Ellis .........................................
1,800
1,800
1,333
Lincoln.....................................
1,900
1,800
1,527
McPherson ..............................
1,700
1,600
1,229
Rice .........................................
700
700
1,370
Saline ......................................
1,800
1,700
1,349
Other Counties .....................
3,100
3,000
1,426
Central 1/ ............................
11,000
10,600
1,381
Edwards ..................................
800
500
1,350
Harvey.....................................
1,200
1,200
1,688
Kiowa ......................................
600
600
1,198
Reno........................................
2,000
1,900
1,616
Sumner....................................
2,900
2,100
1,233
Other Counties .....................
2,500
2,400
1,166
South Central 1/ .................
10,000
8,700
1,365
Brown ......................................
2,800
2,700
1,837
Marshall...................................
1,600
1,500
874
Nemaha...................................
1,800
1,700
1,352
Other Counties ......................
1,300
1,300
1,486
Northeast 1/ ........................
7,500
7,200
1,459
East Central 1/ ....................
2,000
1,800
1,017
Cowley ....................................
3,700
3,500
1,181
Wilson .....................................
1,800
1,700
792
Woodson .................................
1,100
1,100
868
Other Counties .....................
5,400
5,000
1,039
Southeast 1/ .......................
12,000
11,300
1,029
State........................................
172,000
161,000
1,455
1/
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4,829,400
3,470,500
5,743,500
4,611,900
32,693,300
10,169,100
4,739,300
66,257,000
3,471,500
3,011,000
4,808,600
5,149,000
4,932,900
21,373,000
5,428,500
5,180,400
4,389,800
4,111,800
1,758,200
3,213,500
2,866,300
13,564,800
4,876,700
45,390,000
7,094,300
5,533,500
5,299,800
7,043,000
4,866,700
2,542,500
7,232,200
11,135,000
50,747,000
2,399,400
2,748,400
1,966,100
958,900
2,293,300
4,276,900
14,643,000
674,900
2,025,500
718,900
3,070,200
2,589,300
2,798,200
11,877,000
4,961,100
1,311,600
2,298,100
1,931,200
10,502,000
1,830,000
4,132,500
1,346,300
955,000
5,197,200
11,631,000
234,250,000

FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS
1,019,800
734,100
1,234,300
1,082,500
6,918,000
2,226,800
996,500
14,212,000
802,400
645,600
969,900
1,060,900
1,053,200
4,532,000
1,066,400
995,800
823,100
779,000
337,800
610,600
552,900
2,722,000
914,400
8,802,000
1,463,200
1,144,500
1,099,400
1,452,700
1,003,800
524,400
1,491,600
2,309,400
10,489,000
494,700
566,500
405,400
197,700
472,800
881,900
3,019,000
136,100
408,400
145,000
619,100
522,100
564,300
2,395,000
891,800
235,800
429,200
347,200
1,904,000
374,000
868,900
280,300
198,900
1,107,900
2,456,000
48,183,000

SUNFLOWERS, OIL, 2006
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

ACRES
PLANTED

ACRES
HARVESTED

YIELD
PER ACRE,
POUNDS

PRODUCTION,
POUNDS

FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS

Sherman..................................

23,200

20,300

1,569

31,850,700

4,462,300

Other Counties .....................

16,600

15,500

1,348

20,897,300

2,927,700

......................

39,800

35,800

1,473

52,748,000

7,390,000

West Central 1/ ..................

16,800

15,900

927

14,741,000

1,915,000

Other Districts 2/ ...............

83,400

78,300

1,130

88,511,000

11,131,000

State........................................

140,000

130,000

1,200

156,000,000

20,436,000

Northwest

1/
2/

1/

No estimates were published for some counties due to insufficient or confidential data.
No estimates were published for some districts due to insufficient or confidential data.

SUNFLOWERS, NON-OIL, 2006
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

ACRES
PLANTED

ACRES
HARVESTED

YIELD
PER ACRE,
POUNDS

PRODUCTION,
POUNDS

FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS

Sherman..................................

3,900

3,500

1,578

5,521,800

824,800

Other Counties .....................

3,300

2,900

1,249

3,623,200

541,200

Northwest .......................

7,200

6,400

1,429

9,145,000

1,366,000

West Central 1/ ..................

1,700

1,600

1,216

1,945,000

288,000

...............

1,100

1,000

970

970,000

143,000

State........................................

10,000

9,000

1,340

12,060,000

1,797,000

1/

Other Districts

1/
2/

2/

No estimates were published for some counties due to insufficient or confidential data.
No estimates were published for some districts due to insufficient or confidential data.

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SUNFLOWERS, OIL, 2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

ACRES
PLANTED

ACRES
HARVESTED

YIELD
PER ACRE,
POUNDS

PRODUCTION,
POUNDS

FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS

Sherman..................................

19,900

19,000

1,639

31,138,700

6,547,100

Thomas ...................................

5,400

4,500

1,563

7,033,200

1,478,800

Other Counties .....................

11,000

10,400

1,745

18,150,100

3,816,100

......................

36,300

33,900

1,661

56,322,000

11,842,000

West Central 1/ ..................

12,500

12,000

1,369

16,432,000

3,314,000

Southwest 1/ ......................

27,300

25,100

1,552

38,951,000

7,303,000

...............

78,900

74,000

1,332

98,545,000

20,012,000

State........................................

155,000

145,000

1,450

210,250,000

42,471,000

Northwest

1/

Other Districts

1/
2/

2/

No estimates were published for some counties due to insufficient or confidential data.
No estimates were published for some districts due to insufficient or confidential data.

SUNFLOWERS, NON-OIL, 2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

ACRES
PLANTED

ACRES
HARVESTED

YIELD
PER ACRE,
POUNDS

PRODUCTION,
POUNDS

FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS

Sherman..................................

1,100

1,000

1,555

1,554,600

370,900

Thomas ...................................

2,100

2,000

1,568

3,135,900

748,000

Other Counties .....................

3,500

3,300

1,589

5,244,500

1,251,100

Northwest .......................

6,700

6,300

1,577

9,935,000

2,370,000

West Central 1/ ..................

4,500

4,100

1,205

4,941,000

1,218,000

Southwest 1/ ......................

3,700

3,500

1,840

6,439,000

1,499,000

Other Districts 2/ ...............

2,100

2,100

1,279

2,685,000

625,000

State........................................

17,000

16,000

1,500

24,000,000

5,712,000

1/

1/
2/

No estimates were published for some counties due to insufficient or confidential data.
No estimates were published for some districts due to insufficient or confidential data.

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ALFALFA HAY, 2006
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT
Cheyenne ..............................
Decatur..................................
Graham .................................
Norton ...................................
Rawlins..................................
Sheridan ................................
Sherman................................
Thomas .................................
Northwest.........................
Gove......................................
Greeley..................................
Lane ......................................
Logan ....................................
Ness ......................................
Scott ......................................
Trego.....................................
Wallace..................................
Wichita ..................................
Other Counties ...................
West Central 1/ ................
Clark......................................
Finney....................................
Ford.......................................
Grant .....................................
Gray ......................................
Hamilton ................................
Haskell...................................
Hodgeman.............................
Kearny ...................................
Meade ...................................
Morton ...................................
Seward ..................................
Stanton ..................................
Stevens .................................
Other Counties ...................
Southwest 1/ ....................
Clay .......................................
Cloud .....................................
Jewell ....................................
Mitchell ..................................
Osborne.................................
Ottawa ...................................
Phillips ...................................
Republic ................................
Rooks ....................................
Smith .....................................
Washington ...........................
North Central ...................
Barton....................................
Dickinson...............................
Ellis........................................
Ellsworth................................
Lincoln ...................................
McPherson ............................
Marion ...................................
Rice .......................................
Rush......................................
Russell...................................
Saline ....................................
Central ..............................

ACRES
HARVESTED

YIELD
PER ACRE,
TONS

PRODUCTION,
TONS

FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS

2,900
7,800
5,800
9,300
11,900
7,300
3,800
3,200
52,000
3,300

3.3
4.2
4.5
5.2
3.8
4.5
5.9
3.6
4.4
3.7

9,700
33,100
26,100
48,100
45,600
32,500
22,400
11,500
229,000
12,300

1,013,100
3,457,100
2,726,000
5,023,800
4,762,700
3,394,400
2,339,600
1,201,100
23,917,800
1,561,800

1,100
3,700
2,400
6,900
1,900
2,200
1,500
23,000
6,500
56,200
14,800
9,700
20,000
5,300
7,600
4,200
20,900
5,400

4.4
3.4
5.7
2.1
5.2
5.5
4.7
3.8
2.6
6.2
4.0
5.3
5.8
5.4
6.4
4.4
6.4
2.9

4,800
12,500
13,600
14,700
9,900
12,200
7,000
87,000
17,200
347,900
59,900
51,700
116,800
28,800
48,800
18,400
134,200
15,800

609,500
1,587,200
1,726,900
1,866,500
1,257,100
1,549,100
888,800
11,046,900
1,976,500
39,978,400
6,883,300
5,941,000
13,421,900
3,309,500
5,607,800
2,114,400
15,421,400
1,815,600

8,800

6.8

59,500

6,837,300

6,800
6,800
173,000
7,700
11,700
14,300
9,400
7,300
14,400
13,800
16,500
7,400
9,400
13,100
125,000
49,800
22,800
5,600
9,500
15,600
16,700
29,800
16,500
7,900
8,300
15,500
198,000

6.5
4.2
5.6
3.8
3.4
3.6
3.3
4.3
3.9
3.5
3.5
2.9
3.8
3.3
3.6
3.4
3.5
2.3
2.6
2.6
2.5
2.4
3.2
3.5
2.3
3.6
3.0

44,200
28,800
972,000
29,300
39,900
51,200
31,000
31,700
56,500
47,700
57,900
21,200
36,000
43,600
446,000
171,100
79,300
13,100
24,800
40,000
42,100
71,000
53,600
27,500
19,100
56,400
598,000

5,079,200
3,309,500
111,695,800
3,409,300
4,642,700
5,957,500
3,607,100
3,688,500
6,574,100
5,550,200
6,737,000
2,466,800
4,188,900
5,073,200
51,895,300
19,328,800
8,958,400
1,479,900
2,801,600
4,518,700
4,755,900
8,020,700
6,055,100
3,106,600
2,157,700
6,371,400
67,554,800

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ALFALFA HAY, 2006
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

ACRES
HARVESTED

YIELD
PER ACRE,
TONS

PRODUCTION,
TONS

Barber ...................................
7,300
3.7
26,700
Comanche .............................
7,200
2.8
20,000
12,800
5.5
70,600
Edwards ................................
Harper ...................................
4,300
2.7
11,400
Harvey ...................................
8,300
2.6
21,300
Kingman ................................
13,900
5.1
70,700
Kiowa.....................................
4,800
4.9
23,500
30,300
4.8
145,700
Pawnee .................................
Pratt.......................................
8,000
4.6
37,000
Reno......................................
24,600
2.9
71,000
Sedgwick ...............................
17,300
4.1
70,500
17,900
3.8
68,000
Stafford..................................
Sumner..................................
11,300
3.2
35,600
South Central...................
168,000
4.0
672,000
Atchison.................................
Brown ....................................
3,100
3.6
11,100
2,800
4.0
11,300
Doniphan ...............................
Jackson .................................
6,600
2.2
14,400
4,000
3.2
12,700
Jefferson................................
Leavenworth..........................
3,300
4.1
13,500
11,400
3.4
39,100
Marshall.................................
Nemaha.................................
11,300
3.2
36,400
13,700
3.8
51,500
Pottawatomie.........................
Riley ......................................
6,900
3.4
23,800
Wyandotte .............................
Other Counties ...................
1,900
3.3
6,200
Northeast 1/......................
65,000
3.4
220,000
Anderson ...............................
6,400
2.7
17,500
Chase ....................................
5,600
3.6
20,100
4,600
2.8
13,100
Coffey....................................
Douglas .................................
4,600
3.2
14,600
5,000
2.2
11,100
Franklin..................................
Geary.....................................
5,300
3.0
16,100
3,000
3.0
9,000
Johnson.................................
3,200
1.6
5,100
Linn .......................................
Lyon.......................................
9,700
2.7
26,300
3,500
1.7
6,100
Miami.....................................
Morris ....................................
9,500
2.7
25,200
4,800
2.3
11,100
Osage....................................
Shawnee ...............................
3,100
2.1
6,400
Wabaunsee ...........................
8,700
3.3
28,300
East Central .....................
77,000
2.7
210,000
Allen ......................................
4,400
1.9
8,500
Bourbon.................................
6,300
3.7
23,100
Butler .....................................
12,100
2.4
28,800
Chautauqua...........................
2,500
2.3
5,700
Cherokee...............................
1,500
2.2
3,300
Cowley...................................
11,900
2.6
31,500
Crawford................................
3,400
1.6
5,400
Elk .........................................
2,700
1.8
4,800
Greenwood............................
7,600
2.8
20,900
Labette ..................................
4,400
2.2
9,600
Montgomery ..........................
4,100
2.6
10,500
Neosho ..................................
2,800
3.4
9,400
Wilson ...................................
3,200
2.9
9,300
Woodson ...............................
2,100
2.5
5,200
Southeast .........................
69,000
2.6
176,000
State......................................
950,000
3.8
3,610,000
1/
No estimates were published for some counties due to insufficient or confidential data.

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FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS
2,964,000
2,220,300
7,837,500
1,265,500
2,364,600
7,848,600
2,608,800
16,174,400
4,107,500
7,881,900
7,826,400
7,548,900
3,952,100
74,600,500
1,275,300
1,298,300
1,654,500
1,459,100
1,551,100
4,492,200
4,182,100
5,917,000
2,734,500
712,400
25,276,500
1,992,900
2,289,000
1,491,800
1,662,700
1,264,100
1,833,500
1,024,900
580,800
2,995,100
694,700
2,869,800
1,264,100
728,800
3,222,700
23,914,900
870,600
2,366,100
2,950,000
583,800
338,000
3,226,600
553,100
491,700
2,140,800
983,300
1,075,500
962,800
952,600
532,600
18,027,500
407,930,000

ALFALFA HAY, 2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT
Cheyenne ..............................
Decatur..................................
Graham .................................
Norton ...................................
Rawlins..................................
Sheridan ................................
Sherman................................
Thomas .................................
Northwest........................
Gove......................................
Greeley..................................
Lane ......................................
Logan ....................................
Ness ......................................
Scott ......................................
Trego.....................................
Wallace..................................
Wichita ..................................
Other Counties ...................
West Central 1/ ................
Clark......................................
Finney....................................
Ford.......................................
Grant .....................................
Gray ......................................
Hamilton ................................
Haskell...................................
Hodgeman.............................
Kearny ...................................
Meade ...................................
Morton ...................................
Seward ..................................
Stanton ..................................
Stevens .................................
Southwest .......................
Clay .......................................
Cloud .....................................
Jewell ....................................
Mitchell ..................................
Osborne.................................
Ottawa ...................................
Phillips ...................................
Republic ................................
Rooks ....................................
Smith .....................................
Washington ...........................
North Central ..................
Barton....................................
Dickinson...............................
Ellis........................................
Ellsworth................................
Lincoln ...................................
McPherson ............................
Marion ...................................
Rice .......................................
Rush......................................
Russell...................................
Saline ....................................
Central .............................

ACRES
HARVESTED

YIELD
PER ACRE,
TONS

PRODUCTION,
TONS

FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS

4,800
10,300
5,700
9,600
8,600
5,600
4,000
1,400
50,000
5,000

4.9
3.9
4.3
3.5
3.5
4.6
4.7
4.0
4.0
4.3

23,500
40,600
24,300
33,400
30,100
25,700
18,800
5,600
202,000
21,300

2,398,300
4,143,500
2,479,900
3,408,600
3,071,900
2,622,800
1,918,600
571,500
20,615,100
2,030,300

1,500
3,500
2,300
4,300
800
1,400
1,200
20,000
5,000
45,900
10,600
5,900
24,800
6,700
14,400
4,500
25,200
5,000
1,000
10,400
4,200
3,400
167,000
5,700
8,700
15,100
9,700
5,800
12,600
12,200
19,000
8,400
6,900
9,900
114,000
43,600
18,900
6,100
7,600
11,100
12,500
23,100
14,300
10,000
5,000
12,800
165,000

5.5
3.9
5.4
4.2
4.1
5.1
4.8
4.5
3.8
5.2
4.8
5.3
6.1
5.3
5.3
3.9
6.0
4.8
4.6
4.4
4.6
5.8
5.3
2.1
2.9
3.3
3.4
3.4
2.7
2.9
3.0
3.1
3.2
3.1
3.0
3.3
2.8
3.3
3.3
3.4
2.5
2.0
2.9
3.6
2.9
2.9
2.9

8,200
13,800
12,400
18,200
3,300
7,100
5,700
90,000
18,900
239,500
50,400
31,400
151,600
35,700
75,900
17,500
150,400
23,900
4,600
46,000
19,500
19,700
885,000
11,900
25,400
49,800
33,300
19,500
33,600
34,800
56,200
26,400
22,200
30,900
344,000
141,900
53,800
20,000
25,000
37,700
30,900
47,000
41,400
36,200
14,300
36,800
485,000

781,600
1,315,400
1,182,000
1,734,800
314,600
676,800
543,300
8,578,800
2,107,000
26,699,900
5,618,700
3,500,500
16,900,700
3,979,900
8,461,500
1,950,900
16,767,000
2,664,400
512,800
5,128,200
2,173,900
2,196,200
98,661,600
1,397,800
2,983,500
5,849,500
3,911,400
2,290,500
3,946,600
4,087,600
6,601,000
3,100,900
2,607,600
3,629,500
40,405,900
15,505,500
5,878,800
2,185,400
2,731,800
4,119,500
3,376,500
5,135,700
4,523,800
3,955,600
1,562,600
4,021,200
52,996,400

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ALFALFA HAY, 2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

ACRES
HARVESTED

YIELD
PER ACRE,
TONS

PRODUCTION,
TONS

Barber ...................................
6,100
2.9
17,600
Comanche .............................
7,300
3.3
23,800
14,000
3.8
53,200
Edwards ................................
Harper ...................................
6,200
2.9
17,900
Harvey ...................................
5,600
2.6
14,800
Kingman ................................
9,600
2.6
24,800
Kiowa.....................................
2,500
3.5
8,700
24,100
3.6
87,800
Pawnee .................................
Pratt.......................................
6,500
4.6
30,000
Reno......................................
23,100
2.4
55,400
Sedgwick ...............................
14,900
2.8
41,600
17,900
3.6
64,500
Stafford..................................
Sumner..................................
10,200
2.4
24,900
South Central..................
148,000
3.1
465,000
Atchison.................................
1,800
2.4
4,300
Brown ....................................
2,000
2.7
5,400
1,400
4.0
5,600
Doniphan ...............................
Jackson .................................
3,600
2.0
7,100
2,300
2.3
5,200
Jefferson................................
Leavenworth..........................
3,000
2.3
7,000
7,000
2.7
18,900
Marshall.................................
Nemaha.................................
9,200
3.6
32,800
10,200
2.6
26,400
Pottawatomie.........................
Riley ......................................
4,900
2.9
14,400
600
1.5
900
Wyandotte .............................
Northeast.........................
46,000
2.8
128,000
Anderson ...............................
3,200
2.2
6,900
Chase ....................................
5,400
2.2
12,000
2,300
1.7
3,800
Coffey....................................
2,100
2.3
4,900
Douglas .................................
Franklin..................................
2,400
2.6
6,200
4,900
2.2
10,600
Geary.....................................
Johnson.................................
1,000
2.0
2,000
1,600
2.5
4,000
Linn .......................................
6,400
2.8
18,000
Lyon.......................................
Miami.....................................
3,000
2.1
6,300
7,300
2.3
17,000
Morris ....................................
Osage....................................
2,000
3.0
5,900
1,300
1.5
2,000
Shawnee ...............................
Wabaunsee ...........................
7,100
2.0
14,400
East Central ....................
50,000
2.3
114,000
Allen ......................................
2,800
2.2
6,100
Bourbon.................................
2,500
2.5
6,300
Butler .....................................
7,500
1.9
14,500
Chautauqua...........................
1,400
1.7
2,400
Cherokee...............................
800
2.9
2,300
Cowley...................................
7,700
2.2
17,000
Crawford................................
3,700
2.8
10,500
Elk .........................................
900
2.0
1,800
Greenwood............................
2,700
2.1
5,800
Labette ..................................
1,400
2.4
3,300
Montgomery ..........................
2,200
1.8
3,900
Neosho ..................................
1,700
1.6
2,800
Wilson ...................................
2,600
1.3
3,400
Woodson ...............................
2,100
3.3
6,900
Southeast ........................
40,000
2.2
87,000
State......................................
800,000
3.5
2,800,000
1/
No estimates were published for some counties due to insufficient or confidential data.

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FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS
1,936,000
2,617,900
5,851,900
1,969,000
1,628,000
2,727,900
957,000
9,657,800
3,299,900
6,093,900
4,575,900
7,094,800
2,738,900
51,148,900
552,000
693,300
718,900
911,500
667,600
898,700
2,426,400
4,210,900
3,389,200
1,848,700
115,500
16,432,700
853,500
1,484,300
470,000
606,100
766,900
1,311,100
247,400
494,800
2,226,400
779,300
2,102,700
729,800
247,400
1,781,200
14,100,900
747,400
771,900
1,776,600
294,100
281,800
2,083,100
1,286,500
220,500
710,600
404,300
477,800
343,100
416,600
845,400
10,659,700
313,600,000

ALL OTHER HAY, 2006 1/
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT
Cheyenne ..............................
Decatur..................................
Graham .................................
Norton ...................................
Rawlins..................................
Sheridan ................................
Sherman................................
Thomas .................................
Northwest........................
Gove......................................
Greeley..................................
Lane ......................................
Logan ....................................
Ness ......................................
Scott ......................................
Trego.....................................
Wallace..................................
Wichita ..................................
Other Counties ...................
West Central 2/ ................
Clark......................................
Finney....................................
Ford.......................................
Grant .....................................
Gray ......................................
Hamilton ................................
Haskell...................................
Hodgeman.............................
Kearny ...................................
Meade ...................................
Morton ...................................
Seward ..................................
Stanton ..................................
Stevens .................................
Other Counties ...................
Southwest 2/ ....................
Clay .......................................
Cloud .....................................
Jewell ....................................
Mitchell ..................................
Osborne.................................
Ottawa ...................................
Phillips ...................................
Republic ................................
Rooks ....................................
Smith .....................................
Washington ...........................
North Central ..................
Barton....................................
Dickinson...............................
Ellis........................................
Ellsworth................................
Lincoln ...................................
McPherson ............................
Marion ...................................
Rice .......................................
Rush......................................
Russell...................................
Saline ....................................
Central .............................

ACRES
HARVESTED

YIELD
PER ACRE,
TONS

PRODUCTION,
TONS

FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS

6,000
5,700
9,900
6,800
10,100
7,900
7,200
6,400
60,000
9,700

2.0
1.9
1.9
2.1
2.3
2.1
1.8
2.1
2.1
2.1

11,900
11,100
19,300
14,300
23,500
16,500
13,100
13,300
123,000
20,100

679,400
633,700
1,101,900
816,400
1,341,700
942,000
747,900
759,300
7,022,300
1,040,500

5,000
15,300
1,800
11,200
8,100
3,300
5,600
60,000
6,200
6,700
8,800
2,400
3,900
2,800
2,100
4,300
5,800
3,400

1.7
1.9
1.4
2.0
1.4
2.3
1.9
1.9
1.5
2.2
2.3
1.8
2.1
1.5
2.3
2.0
2.4
1.6

8,700
29,100
2,500
22,200
11,500
7,500
10,400
112,000
9,300
14,800
20,300
4,300
8,200
4,100
4,800
8,800
13,700
5,400

450,300
1,506,300
129,400
1,149,200
595,300
388,200
538,400
5,797,600
821,200
1,306,900
1,792,600
379,700
724,100
362,000
423,900
777,100
1,209,700
476,800

1,600

1.6

2,500

220,800

3,600
4,400
56,000
20,600
10,700
10,200
10,100
14,500
13,500
12,300
6,800
16,500
12,700
18,100
146,000
15,400
33,000
18,100
19,800
13,900
19,700
38,800
9,800
9,700
18,500
23,300
220,000

1.7
2.0
2.0
1.2
1.1
1.8
1.3
2.1
1.6
2.3
1.4
1.8
1.9
1.3
1.6
1.6
1.1
1.4
1.4
1.0
1.6
1.0
1.9
1.8
2.0
1.0
1.3

6,100
8,700
111,000
24,100
11,900
18,000
12,800
30,800
21,300
27,700
9,800
29,800
23,600
24,200
234,000
24,800
35,500
25,800
27,200
14,000
31,100
37,400
18,200
17,600
36,200
22,200
290,000

538,600
768,200
9,801,600
1,575,000
777,700
1,176,400
836,500
2,012,900
1,392,000
1,810,300
640,500
1,947,500
1,542,400
1,581,600
15,292,800
1,976,100
2,828,700
2,055,800
2,167,300
1,115,500
2,478,100
2,980,200
1,450,200
1,402,400
2,884,500
1,768,900
23,107,700

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ALL OTHER HAY, 2006 1/
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

ACRES
HARVESTED

YIELD
PER ACRE,
TONS

PRODUCTION,
TONS

Barber ...................................
17,300
1.6
27,400
Comanche .............................
10,500
1.8
19,100
4,800
1.9
8,900
Edwards ................................
Harper ...................................
15,100
1.3
20,100
Harvey ...................................
17,700
1.1
18,800
Kingman ................................
28,000
1.8
49,000
8,200
2.3
18,700
Kiowa.....................................
Pawnee .................................
6,300
1.9
11,900
4,400
1.9
8,200
Pratt.......................................
16,900
1.8
31,200
Reno......................................
Sedgwick ...............................
31,100
1.3
39,800
6,700
1.8
12,300
Stafford..................................
Sumner..................................
20,000
1.0
20,600
South Central..................
187,000
1.5
286,000
Atchison.................................
Brown ....................................
16,800
1.6
27,100
Doniphan ...............................
9,000
1.7
15,500
45,900
1.3
61,600
Jackson .................................
Jefferson................................
37,800
1.7
63,200
36,300
1.7
60,900
Leavenworth..........................
Marshall.................................
24,000
1.4
32,500
28,400
1.5
43,600
Nemaha.................................
44,700
1.1
51,200
Pottawatomie.........................
Riley ......................................
13,400
1.0
13,700
Wyandotte .............................
Other Counties ...................
28,700
1.8
51,700
Northeast 2/......................
285,000
1.5
421,000
Anderson ...............................
40,400
1.2
48,100
Chase ....................................
15,900
1.1
16,700
53,200
1.1
56,800
Coffey....................................
Douglas .................................
30,000
1.7
50,900
40,900
1.3
55,000
Franklin..................................
Geary.....................................
23,300
1.0
22,200
20,800
1.9
40,300
Johnson.................................
Linn .......................................
36,700
1.3
46,600
Lyon.......................................
77,000
1.1
85,000
56,700
1.6
88,300
Miami.....................................
Morris ....................................
30,200
1.1
33,600
48,200
1.5
71,900
Osage....................................
37,500
1.5
57,400
Shawnee ...............................
43,200
1.3
55,200
Wabaunsee ...........................
East Central ....................
554,000
1.3
728,000
Allen ......................................
40,000
1.0
41,500
Bourbon.................................
49,300
1.1
55,200
74,800
1.6
116,000
Butler .....................................
Chautauqua...........................
17,600
1.6
27,300
Cherokee...............................
26,100
1.7
43,400
Cowley...................................
33,500
1.3
43,900
Crawford................................
33,500
1.0
32,400
Elk .........................................
20,700
1.0
19,700
Greenwood............................
41,400
1.4
56,000
Labette ..................................
43,800
1.1
46,500
35,600
0.9
33,800
Montgomery ..........................
Neosho ..................................
39,200
1.1
44,100
Wilson ...................................
35,800
1.1
40,400
40,700
0.9
34,800
Woodson ...............................
Southeast ........................
532,000
1.2
635,000
State......................................
2,100,000
1.4
2,940,000
1/
All types except alfalfa hay.
2/
No estimates were published for some counties due to insufficient or confidential data.

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FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS
2,090,300
1,457,100
679,000
1,533,400
1,434,200
3,738,200
1,426,600
907,800
625,600
2,380,200
3,036,300
938,400
1,571,600
21,818,700
1,883,800
1,077,500
4,282,100
4,393,400
4,233,400
2,259,200
3,030,800
3,559,100
952,300
3,593,900
29,265,500
3,863,900
1,341,500
4,562,700
4,088,800
4,418,200
1,783,300
3,237,300
3,743,400
6,828,100
7,093,100
2,699,100
5,775,800
4,610,900
4,434,200
58,480,300
3,262,100
4,338,900
9,118,100
2,145,900
3,411,400
3,450,700
2,546,800
1,548,500
4,401,800
3,655,100
2,656,800
3,466,400
3,175,600
2,735,400
49,913,500
220,500,000

ALL OTHER HAY, 2007 1/
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT
Cheyenne ..............................
Decatur..................................
Graham .................................
Norton ...................................
Rawlins..................................
Sheridan ................................
Sherman................................
Thomas .................................
Northwest........................
Gove......................................
Greeley..................................
Lane ......................................
Logan ....................................
Ness ......................................
Scott ......................................
Trego.....................................
Wallace..................................
Wichita ..................................
Other Counties ...................
West Central 2/ ................
Clark......................................
Finney....................................
Ford.......................................
Grant .....................................
Gray ......................................
Hamilton ................................
Haskell...................................
Hodgeman.............................
Kearny ...................................
Meade ...................................
Morton ...................................
Seward ..................................
Stanton ..................................
Stevens .................................
Southwest .......................
Clay .......................................
Cloud .....................................
Jewell ....................................
Mitchell ..................................
Osborne.................................
Ottawa ...................................
Phillips ...................................
Republic ................................
Rooks ....................................
Smith .....................................
Washington ...........................
North Central ..................
Barton....................................
Dickinson...............................
Ellis........................................
Ellsworth................................
Lincoln ...................................
McPherson ............................
Marion ...................................
Rice .......................................
Rush......................................
Russell...................................
Saline ....................................
Central .............................

ACRES
HARVESTED

YIELD
PER ACRE,
TONS

PRODUCTION,
TONS

FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS

8,400
4,300
10,100
8,100
9,300
7,100
10,900
4,800
63,000
9,600

2.3
2.9
2.9
2.7
2.8
2.8
2.7
2.1
2.7
3.1

19,100
12,600
29,600
22,100
25,800
19,600
29,100
10,100
168,000
30,200

882,100
581,900
1,367,000
1,020,700
1,191,500
905,200
1,343,900
466,500
7,758,800
1,913,600

4,500
12,400
2,900
8,700
5,700
3,000
5,200
52,000
6,000
9,100
10,200
3,100
7,400
5,500
2,500
6,300
3,900
5,600
2,300
2,200
1,000
3,900
69,000
17,100
9,500
13,800
8,300
14,300
15,400
14,200
8,000
17,800
11,700
19,900
150,000
17,600
33,500
18,200
17,600
12,200
20,300
37,500
7,800
10,600
16,200
17,500
209,000

2.7
2.8
2.9
2.5
2.6
2.9
2.2
2.7
1.5
2.0
2.9
2.3
1.7
1.6
2.8
2.4
1.9
1.9
1.6
1.5
2.5
3.7
2.2
1.4
1.4
2.1
1.6
2.1
1.8
3.0
1.4
2.9
2.0
1.7
2.0
2.5
1.3
2.1
1.8
1.6
1.6
1.5
1.7
2.1
1.9
1.4
1.7

12,200
34,100
8,500
22,000
14,600
8,800
11,600
142,000
9,200
18,000
29,300
7,100
12,400
9,000
7,000
15,000
7,400
10,700
3,600
3,300
2,500
14,500
149,000
23,800
13,700
28,500
13,100
30,000
27,500
42,600
11,400
51,600
23,800
33,000
299,000
44,100
42,700
38,300
30,800
19,800
32,500
57,900
12,900
22,100
30,600
24,300
356,000

773,100
2,160,800
538,600
1,394,000
925,100
557,600
735,000
8,997,800
765,000
1,496,800
2,436,500
590,400
1,031,100
748,400
582,100
1,247,300
615,400
889,800
299,400
274,400
207,900
1,205,800
12,390,300
1,661,600
956,400
1,989,700
914,600
2,094,400
1,919,900
2,973,900
795,900
3,602,300
1,661,600
2,303,800
20,874,100
3,613,400
3,498,700
3,138,200
2,523,700
1,622,400
2,663,000
4,744,200
1,057,000
1,810,800
2,507,300
1,991,100
29,169,800

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ALL OTHER HAY, 2007 1/
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

ACRES
HARVESTED

YIELD
PER ACRE,
TONS

PRODUCTION,
TONS

Barber ...................................
17,200
2.2
37,000
Comanche .............................
13,600
2.4
33,300
3,700
2.3
8,400
Edwards ................................
Harper ...................................
15,100
1.9
28,500
Harvey ...................................
15,000
1.7
25,200
Kingman ................................
24,800
1.6
40,000
6,800
2.2
14,800
Kiowa.....................................
Pawnee .................................
4,600
1.7
7,600
6,800
2.2
14,800
Pratt.......................................
21,000
1.8
37,800
Reno......................................
Sedgwick ...............................
24,400
1.3
30,800
6,900
2.3
15,600
Stafford..................................
Sumner..................................
24,100
1.9
46,200
South Central..................
184,000
1.8
340,000
Atchison.................................
21,400
1.8
39,300
Brown ....................................
14,800
2.0
30,200
Doniphan ...............................
7,800
1.7
13,200
54,600
1.5
80,200
Jackson .................................
Jefferson................................
40,900
1.5
62,500
34,000
1.7
59,200
Leavenworth..........................
Marshall.................................
19,800
1.5
30,100
28,700
1.6
45,800
Nemaha.................................
49,400
1.3
66,300
Pottawatomie.........................
Riley ......................................
17,900
1.6
27,800
2,700
1.6
4,400
Wyandotte .............................
Northeast.........................
292,000
1.6
459,000
Anderson ...............................
42,600
1.7
74,100
Chase ....................................
15,700
2.1
32,400
42,900
1.5
62,600
Coffey....................................
29,800
2.0
58,500
Douglas .................................
Franklin..................................
40,300
1.6
64,700
15,000
1.6
23,700
Geary.....................................
Johnson.................................
17,000
2.1
36,000
36,700
1.6
59,300
Linn .......................................
Lyon.......................................
73,000
1.3
94,900
Miami.....................................
51,300
1.9
99,800
32,600
1.4
45,800
Morris ....................................
Osage....................................
52,700
1.3
70,300
29,900
1.6
47,800
Shawnee ...............................
44,500
2.0
91,100
Wabaunsee ...........................
East Central ....................
524,000
1.6
861,000
Allen ......................................
36,600
1.3
45,900
Bourbon.................................
51,900
1.6
83,200
Butler .....................................
80,800
1.4
110,000
22,100
1.1
25,400
Chautauqua...........................
Cherokee...............................
25,300
1.3
32,900
Cowley...................................
37,300
1.5
55,800
Crawford................................
33,400
1.2
41,100
Elk .........................................
24,600
1.3
32,000
Greenwood............................
47,500
1.4
65,600
Labette ..................................
48,900
1.9
93,200
Montgomery ..........................
34,500
1.4
47,200
32,100
1.6
50,900
Neosho ..................................
Wilson ...................................
35,800
1.5
53,700
Woodson ...............................
46,200
1.3
59,100
Southeast ........................
557,000
1.4
796,000
State......................................
2,100,000
1.7
3,570,000
1/
All types except alfalfa hay.
2/
No estimates were published for some counties due to insufficient or confidential data.

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FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS
2,754,000
2,478,600
625,200
2,121,400
1,875,700
2,977,300
1,101,600
565,700
1,101,600
2,813,600
2,292,600
1,161,200
3,438,900
25,307,400
3,114,400
2,393,200
1,046,100
6,355,500
4,952,900
4,691,400
2,385,300
3,629,500
5,254,100
2,203,100
348,700
36,374,200
6,778,900
2,964,100
5,726,800
5,351,800
5,919,000
2,168,100
3,293,400
5,424,900
8,681,700
9,130,000
4,189,900
6,431,300
4,372,900
8,334,100
78,766,900
4,009,400
7,267,500
9,608,600
2,218,700
2,873,800
4,874,100
3,590,100
2,795,200
5,730,200
8,141,000
4,122,900
4,446,100
4,690,700
5,162,400
69,530,700
289,170,000

ALL HAY 2006
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT
Cheyenne ...............................
Decatur...................................
Graham ..................................
Norton ....................................
Rawlins...................................
Sheridan.................................
Sherman.................................
Thomas ..................................
Northwest.........................
Gove.......................................
Greeley...................................
Lane .......................................
Logan .....................................
Ness .......................................
Scott .......................................
Trego......................................
Wallace ..................................
Wichita ...................................
West Central ....................
Clark.......................................
Finney ....................................
Ford........................................
Grant ......................................
Gray .......................................
Hamilton .................................
Haskell ...................................
Hodgeman..............................
Kearny....................................
Meade ....................................
Morton ....................................
Seward ...................................
Stanton...................................
Stevens ..................................
Southwest .......................
Clay ........................................
Cloud......................................
Jewell .....................................
Mitchell ...................................
Osborne .................................
Ottawa....................................
Phillips....................................
Republic .................................
Rooks .....................................
Smith ......................................
Washington ............................
North Central ...................
Barton.....................................
Dickinson................................
Ellis.........................................
Ellsworth.................................
Lincoln....................................
McPherson .............................
Marion ....................................
Rice ........................................
Rush.......................................
Russell ...................................
Saline .....................................
Central..............................

ACRES
HARVESTED

YIELD
PER ACRE,
TONS

8,900
13,500
15,700
16,100
22,000
15,200
11,000
9,600
112,000
13,000
4,000
3,100
6,100
19,000
4,200
18,100
10,000
5,500
83,000
12,700
62,900
23,600
12,100
23,900
8,100
9,700
8,500
26,700
8,800
4,900
10,400
6,300
10,400
229,000
28,300
22,400
24,500
19,500
21,800
27,900
26,100
23,300
23,900
22,100
31,200
271,000
65,200
55,800
23,700
29,300
29,500
36,400
68,600
26,300
17,600
26,800
38,800
418,000

2.4
3.3
2.9
3.9
3.1
3.2
3.2
2.6
3.1
2.5
2.4
2.5
2.2
2.2
3.8
2.0
2.1
3.6
2.4
2.1
5.8
3.4
4.6
5.2
4.1
5.5
3.2
5.5
2.4
2.8
6.0
3.7
4.8
4.7
1.9
2.3
2.8
2.2
2.9
2.8
2.9
2.9
2.1
2.7
2.2
2.5
3.0
2.1
1.6
1.8
1.8
2.0
1.6
2.7
2.6
2.1
2.0
2.1

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PRODUCTION,
TONS
21,600
44,200
45,400
62,400
69,100
49,000
35,500
24,800
352,000
32,400
9,500
7,900
13,500
41,600
16,100
36,900
21,400
19,700
199,000
26,500
362,700
80,200
56,000
125,000
32,900
53,600
27,200
147,900
21,200
13,900
62,000
23,600
50,300
1,083,000
53,400
51,800
69,200
43,800
62,500
77,800
75,400
67,700
51,000
59,600
67,800
680,000
195,900
114,800
38,900
52,000
54,000
73,200
108,400
71,800
45,100
55,300
78,600
888,000

FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS
1,692,500
4,090,800
3,827,900
5,840,200
6,104,400
4,336,400
3,087,500
1,960,400
30,940,100
2,602,300
815,200
612,000
1,059,800
3,093,500
1,856,300
3,015,700
1,852,400
1,937,300
16,844,500
2,797,700
41,285,300
8,675,900
6,320,700
14,146,000
3,671,500
6,031,700
2,891,500
16,631,100
2,292,400
1,403,000
7,058,100
2,674,700
5,617,800
121,497,400
4,984,300
5,420,400
7,133,900
4,443,600
5,701,400
7,966,100
7,360,500
7,377,500
4,414,300
5,731,300
6,654,800
67,188,100
21,304,900
11,787,100
3,535,700
4,968,900
5,634,200
7,234,000
11,000,900
7,505,300
4,509,000
5,042,200
8,140,300
90,662,500

ALL HAY 2006
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT
Barber ...................................
Comanche .............................
Edwards ................................
Harper ...................................
Harvey ...................................
Kingman ................................
Kiowa.....................................
Pawnee .................................
Pratt.......................................
Reno......................................
Sedgwick ...............................
Stafford..................................
Sumner..................................
South Central..................
Atchison.................................
Brown ....................................
Doniphan ...............................
Jackson .................................
Jefferson................................
Leavenworth..........................
Marshall.................................
Nemaha.................................
Pottawatomie.........................
Riley ......................................
Wyandotte .............................
Northeast.........................
Anderson ...............................
Chase ....................................
Coffey....................................
Douglas .................................
Franklin..................................
Geary.....................................
Johnson.................................
Linn .......................................
Lyon.......................................
Miami.....................................
Morris ....................................
Osage....................................
Shawnee ...............................
Wabaunsee ...........................
East Central ....................
Allen ......................................
Bourbon.................................
Butler .....................................
Chautauqua...........................
Cherokee...............................
Cowley...................................
Crawford................................
Elk .........................................
Greenwood............................
Labette ..................................
Montgomery ..........................
Neosho ..................................
Wilson ...................................
Woodson ...............................
Southeast ........................
State......................................

ACRES
HARVESTED

YIELD
PER ACRE,
TONS

24,600
17,700
17,600
19,400
26,000
41,900
13,000
36,600
12,400
41,500
48,400
24,600
31,300
355,000
26,600
19,900
11,800
52,500
41,800
39,600
35,400
39,700
58,400
20,300
4,000
350,000
46,800
21,500
57,800
34,600
45,900
28,600
23,800
39,900
86,700
60,200
39,700
53,000
40,600
51,900
631,000
44,400
55,600
86,900
20,100
27,600
45,400
36,900
23,400
49,000
48,200
39,700
42,000
39,000
42,800
601,000
3,050,000

2.2
2.2
4.5
1.6
1.5
2.9
3.2
4.3
3.6
2.5
2.3
3.3
1.8
2.7
1.9
1.9
2.3
1.4
1.8
1.9
2.0
2.0
1.8
1.8
1.6
1.8
1.4
1.7
1.2
1.9
1.4
1.3
2.1
1.3
1.3
1.6
1.5
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.5
1.1
1.4
1.7
1.6
1.7
1.7
1.0
1.0
1.6
1.2
1.1
1.3
1.3
0.9
1.3
2.1

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PRODUCTION,
TONS
54,100
39,100
79,500
31,500
40,100
119,700
42,200
157,600
45,200
102,200
110,300
80,300
56,200
958,000
51,600
38,200
26,800
76,000
75,900
74,400
71,600
80,000
102,700
37,500
6,300
641,000
65,600
36,800
69,900
65,500
66,100
38,300
49,300
51,700
111,300
94,400
58,800
83,000
63,800
83,500
938,000
50,000
78,300
144,800
33,000
46,700
75,400
37,800
24,500
76,900
56,100
44,300
53,500
49,700
40,000
811,000
6,550,000

FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS
5,054,300
3,677,400
8,516,500
2,798,900
3,798,800
11,586,800
4,035,400
17,082,200
4,733,100
10,262,100
10,862,700
8,487,300
5,523,700
96,419,200
3,813,900
3,159,100
2,375,800
5,936,600
5,852,500
5,784,500
6,751,400
7,212,900
9,476,100
3,686,800
492,400
54,542,000
5,856,800
3,630,500
6,054,500
5,751,500
5,682,300
3,616,800
4,262,200
4,324,200
9,823,200
7,787,800
5,568,900
7,039,900
5,339,700
7,656,900
82,395,200
4,132,700
6,705,000
12,068,100
2,729,700
3,749,400
6,677,300
3,099,900
2,040,200
6,542,600
4,638,400
3,732,300
4,429,200
4,128,200
3,268,000
67,941,000
628,430,000

ALL HAY AND PASTURE ACRES, 2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT
Cheyenne ..............................
Decatur..................................
Graham .................................
Norton ...................................
Rawlins..................................
Sheridan ................................
Sherman................................
Thomas .................................
Northwest........................
Gove......................................
Greeley..................................
Lane ......................................
Logan ....................................
Ness ......................................
Scott ......................................
Trego.....................................
Wallace..................................
Wichita ..................................
Other Counties ...................
2/
West Central ...............
Clark......................................
Finney....................................
Ford.......................................
Grant .....................................
Gray ......................................
Hamilton ................................
Haskell...................................
Hodgeman.............................
Kearny ...................................
Meade ...................................
Morton ...................................
Seward ..................................
Stanton ..................................
Stevens .................................
Southwest .......................
Clay .......................................
Cloud .....................................
Jewell ....................................
Mitchell ..................................
Osborne.................................
Ottawa ...................................
Phillips ...................................
Republic ................................
Rooks ....................................
Smith .....................................
Washington ...........................
North Central ..................
Barton....................................
Dickinson...............................
Ellis........................................
Ellsworth................................
Lincoln ...................................
McPherson ............................
Marion ...................................
Rice .......................................
Rush......................................
Russell...................................
Saline ....................................
Central .............................

ACRES
HARVESTED

YIELD
PER ACRE,
TONS

PRODUCTION,
TONS

FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS

13,200
14,600
15,800
17,700
17,900
12,700
14,900
6,200
113,000
14,600

3.2
3.6
3.4
3.1
3.1
3.6
3.2
2.5
3.3
3.5

42,600
53,200
53,900
55,500
55,900
45,300
47,900
15,700
370,000
51,500

3,280,400
4,725,400
3,846,900
4,429,300
4,263,400
3,528,000
3,262,500
1,038,000
28,373,900
3,943,900

6,000
15,900
5,200
13,000
6,500
4,400
6,400
72,000
11,000
55,000
20,800
9,000
32,200
12,200
16,900
10,800
29,100
10,600
3,300
12,600
5,200
7,300
236,000
22,800
18,200
28,900
18,000
20,100
28,000
26,400
27,000
26,200
18,600
29,800
264,000
61,200
52,400
24,300
25,200
23,300
32,800
60,600
22,100
20,600
21,200
30,300
374,000

3.4
3.0
4.0
3.1
2.8
3.6
2.7
3.2
2.6
4.7
3.8
4.3
5.1
3.7
4.9
3.0
5.4
3.3
2.5
3.9
4.2
4.7
4.4
1.6
2.1
2.7
2.6
2.5
2.2
2.9
2.5
3.0
2.5
2.1
2.4
3.0
1.8
2.4
2.2
2.5
1.9
1.7
2.5
2.8
2.1
2.0
2.2

20,400
47,900
20,900
40,200
17,900
15,900
17,300
232,000
28,100
257,500
79,700
38,500
164,000
44,700
82,900
32,500
157,800
34,600
8,200
49,300
22,000
34,200
1,034,000
35,700
39,100
78,300
46,400
49,500
61,100
77,400
67,600
78,000
46,000
63,900
643,000
186,000
96,500
58,300
55,800
57,500
63,400
104,900
54,300
58,300
44,900
61,100
841,000

1,554,700
3,476,200
1,720,600
3,128,800
1,239,700
1,234,400
1,278,300
17,576,600
2,872,000
28,196,700
8,055,200
4,090,900
17,931,800
4,728,300
9,043,600
3,198,200
17,382,400
3,554,200
812,200
5,402,600
2,381,800
3,402,000
111,051,900
3,059,400
3,939,900
7,839,200
4,826,000
4,384,900
5,866,500
7,061,500
7,396,900
6,703,200
4,269,200
5,933,300
61,280,000
19,118,900
9,377,500
5,323,600
5,255,500
5,741,900
6,039,500
9,879,900
5,580,800
5,766,400
4,069,900
6,012,300
82,166,200

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PASTURE
ACRES 1/
213,000
180,000
223,000
221,000
253,000
163,000
106,000
126,000
1,485,000
214,000
41,000
122,000
247,000
261,000
92,000
197,000
157,000
103,000
1,434,000
326,000
202,000
144,000
43,000
80,000
131,000
53,000
175,000
182,000
276,000
70,000
124,000
50,000
91,000
1,947,000
138,000
161,000
186,000
134,000
215,000
180,000
291,000
119,000
271,000
177,000
182,000
2,054,000
173,000
184,000
276,000
207,000
214,000
160,000
222,000
104,000
112,000
228,000
173,000
2,053,000

ALL HAY AND PASTURE ACRES, 2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

ACRES
HARVESTED

YIELD
PER ACRE,
TONS

PRODUCTION,
TONS

FARM VALUE,
DOLLARS

Barber- ..................................
23,300
2.3
54,600
Comanche .............................
20,900
2.7
57,100
17,700
3.5
61,600
Edwards ................................
Harper ...................................
21,300
2.2
46,400
20,600
1.9
40,000
Harvey ...................................
34,400
1.9
64,800
Kingman ................................
Kiowa.....................................
9,300
2.5
23,500
28,700
3.3
95,400
Pawnee .................................
Pratt.......................................
13,300
3.4
44,800
Reno......................................
44,100
2.1
93,200
Sedgwick ...............................
39,300
1.8
72,400
Stafford..................................
24,800
3.2
80,100
34,300
2.1
71,100
Sumner..................................
South Central..................
332,000
2.4
805,000
Atchison.................................
23,200
1.9
43,600
Brown ....................................
16,800
2.1
35,600
9,200
2.0
18,800
Doniphan ...............................
Jackson .................................
58,200
1.5
87,300
Jefferson................................
43,200
1.6
67,700
37,000
1.8
66,200
Leavenworth..........................
26,800
1.8
49,000
Marshall.................................
Nemaha.................................
37,900
2.1
78,600
Pottawatomie.........................
59,600
1.6
92,700
22,800
1.9
42,200
Riley ......................................
Wyandotte .............................
3,300
1.6
5,300
Northeast.........................
338,000
1.7
587,000
Anderson ...............................
45,800
1.8
81,000
Chase ....................................
21,100
2.1
44,400
45,200
1.5
66,400
Coffey....................................
Douglas .................................
31,900
2.0
63,400
42,700
1.7
70,900
Franklin..................................
Geary.....................................
19,900
1.7
34,300
Johnson.................................
18,000
2.1
38,000
38,300
1.7
63,300
Linn .......................................
Lyon.......................................
79,400
1.4
112,900
54,300
2
106,100
Miami.....................................
Morris ....................................
39,900
1.6
62,800
54,700
1.4
76,200
Osage....................................
Shawnee ...............................
31,200
1.6
49,800
Wabaunsee ...........................
51,600
2.0
105,500
East Central ....................
574,000
1.7
975,000
Allen ......................................
39,400
1.3
52,000
Bourbon.................................
54,400
1.6
89,500
88,300
1.4
124,500
Butler .....................................
Chautauqua...........................
23,500
1.2
27,800
26,100
1.3
35,200
Cherokee...............................
Cowley...................................
45,000
1.6
72,800
37,100
1.4
51,600
Crawford................................
Elk .........................................
25,500
1.3
33,800
Greenwood............................
50,200
1.4
71,400
Labette ..................................
50,300
1.9
96,500
Montgomery ..........................
36,700
1.4
51,100
Neosho ..................................
33,800
1.6
53,700
Wilson ...................................
38,400
1.5
57,100
48,300
1.4
66,000
Woodson ...............................
Southeast ........................
597,000
1.5
883,000
State......................................
2,900,000
2.2
6,370,000
1/
From the 2002 U.S. Census of Agriculture.
2/
No estimates were published for some counties due to insufficient or confidential data.

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4,690,000
5,096,500
6,477,100
4,090,400
3,503,700
5,705,200
2,058,600
10,223,500
4,401,500
8,907,500
6,868,500
8,256,000
6,177,800
76,456,300
3,666,400
3,086,500
1,765,000
7,267,000
5,620,500
5,590,100
4,811,700
7,840,400
8,643,300
4,051,800
464,200
52,806,900
7,632,400
4,448,400
6,196,800
5,957,900
6,685,900
3,479,200
3,540,800
5,919,700
10,908,100
9,909,300
6,292,600
7,161,100
4,620,300
10,115,300
92,867,800
4,756,800
8,039,400
11,385,200
2,512,800
3,155,600
6,957,200
4,876,600
3,015,700
6,440,800
8,545,300
4,600,700
4,789,200
5,107,300
6,007,800
80,190,400
602,770,000

PASTURE
ACRES 1/
479,000
285,000
111,000
152,000
71,000
221,000
212,000
167,000
147,000
211,000
139,000
119,000
140,000
2,454,000
67,000
56,000
35,000
175,000
113,000
70,000
196,000
142,000
295,000
119,000
4,000
1,272,000
155,000
297,000
145,000
70,000
143,000
105,000
60,000
132,000
257,000
138,000
236,000
157,000
78,000
342,000
2,315,000
119,000
190,000
401,000
345,000
71,000
437,000
135,000
287,000
472,000
173,000
175,000
145,000
150,000
148,000
3,248,000
18,262,000

OATS
2006
DISTRICT

2007

YIELD
YIELD
FARM
PRODUCACRES
PRODUC- FARM
PER
ACRES
PER
VALUE,
TION,
HARVALUE,
TION,
ACRE,
PLANTED
ACRE,
BUSHELS DOLLARS
VESTED
BUSHELS DOLLARS
BUSHELS
BUSHELS

ACRES
PLANTED

ACRES
HARVESTED

8,000

2,100

25

53,000

104,400

NC

20,000

5,400

32

171,000

336,900

C

17,000

5,100

28

141,000

277,800

SC

8,000

3,600

20

72,000

141,800

NE

7,500

5,300

65

343,000

EC

6,000

4,800

58

276,000

NW
WC

6,000

2,700

38

103,000

278,100

17,500

7,100

44

314,000

847,800

15,000

7,000

33

232,000

626,400

12,500

1,600

37

59,000

159,300

675,700

5,500

3,700

34

127,000

342,900

543,700

5,000

2,600

42

110,000

297,000

SW

SE

10,500

8,800

64

560,000 1,103,300

10,000

5,600

35

196,000

529,200

Other Dist.

23,000

4,900

38

184,000

362,400

18,500

4,700

40

189,000

510,300

100,000

40,000

45 1,800,000 3,546,000

90,000

35,000

38 1,330,000

3,591,000

State

COTTON

1/ 2/ 3/

2006
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

ACRES
PLANTED

2007

YIELD PRODUCYIELD PRODUCFARM
ACRES
FARM
ACRES
TION,
PER
ACRES
TION,
PER
VALUE,
HARVALUE,
HARACRE, (480 LB
PLANTED
ACRE, (480 LB
DOLLARS
VESTED
DOLLARS
VESTED
(LBS) BALES)
(LBS) BALES)

Grant

3,200

3,000

688

4,300

1,154,500

Gray

5,900

5,700

522

6,200

1,664,600

Haskell

1,500

1,500

960

3,000

967,800

13,600

12,700

665

17,600

4,725,400

2,100

1,400

789

2,300

741,900

Other Counties

21,100

20,400

638

27,100

7,276,000

7,400

6,800

805

11,400

3,677,500

Southwest

43,800

41,800

634

55,200 14,820,500

11,000

9,700

826

16,700

5,387,200

Barber

1,100

1,000

864

1,800

580,700

Harper

2,000

1,400

514

1,500

483,900

12,400

12,100

540

13,600

4,387,200

Pratt

6,200

5,900

602

7,400

1,986,700

27,500

26,300

352

19,300

5,181,700

16,100

15,400

561

18,000

4,833,000

7,100

5,900

618

7,600

2,451,600

49,800

47,600

451

44,700 12,001,400

22,600

20,400

576

24,500

7,903,400

17,600

17,100

399

14,200

13,400

12,900

595

16,000

5,161,400

State
115,000 110,000
511 117,000 31,413,000
47,000 43,000
639
Farm value includes cottonseed.
No estimates were published for some counties due to insufficient or confidential data.
Some districts not published separately but shown under other districts and included in State total.

57,200

18,452,000

Sumner
Other Counties
South Central
Cowley
Other Counties
Southeast
Other Districts
1/
2/
3/

3,812,500

2,200

2,000

336

1,400

375,900

19,800

19,100

392

15,600

4,188,400

1,600

1,500

480

1,500

402,700

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DRY BEANS 1/ 2/
2006
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

Sherman

2007

YIELD
YIELD
FARM
PROACRES
FARM
PROACRES
PER
ACRES
PER
ACRES
DUCTION, VALUE,
HARVDUCTION, VALUE,
HARVACRE,
PLANTED
ACRE,
PLANTED
DOLLARS
CWT.
ESTED
DOLLARS
CWT.
ESTED
LBS.
LBS.

2,900

2,600

2,660

69,200

1,612,500

1,900

1,700

2,380

40,500 1,119,000

1,400

1,300

1,850

24,100

561,500

1,400

1,300

1,820

23,600

4,300

3,900

2,390

93,300

2,174,000

3,300

3,000

2,140

64,100 1,771,000

Other Counties

3,300

3,000

1,950

58,600

1,365,000

West Central

3,300

3,000

1,950

58,600

1,365,000

3,400

3,100

1,870

58,100

1,354,000

3,200

3,000

2,460

73,900 2,038,000

State
11,000 10,000 2,100 210,000 4,893,000
6,500 6,000
No estimates were published for some counties due to insufficient or confidential data.
2/
No estimates were published for some districts due to insufficient or confidential data.

2,300

138,000 3,809,000

Other Counties
Northwest

Other Districts

1/

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652,000

KANSAS LIVESTOCK
ALL CATTLE AND CALVES INVENTORY
JANUARY 1
7500

THOUSANDS

7000

6500

6000

5500

5000
1965

70

75

80

85

YEAR

1 Dot = 250 Head

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90

95

00

2005

CATTLE AND CALVES ON FARMS, JANUARY 1, 2004-2008
Class

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

1,000 head
All Cattle and Calves ...........................................................

6,650

6,600

6,650

6,400

6,700

All Cows that Calved ...........................................................

1,660

1,640

1,660

1,610

1,620

Beef Cows ........................................................................

1,550

1,530

1,550

1,500

1,511

Milk Cows .........................................................................

110

110

110

110

109

Heifers 500 lbs. or more .....................................................

1,960

1,990

1,980

1,950

1,965

Beef Cow Replacement....................................................

230

245

255

240

255

Milk Cow Replacement.....................................................

80

45

55

60

70

Other.................................................................................

1,650

1,700

1,670

1,650

1,640

Bulls 500 lbs. or more..........................................................

95

95

95

90

95

Steers 500 lbs. or more .......................................................

2,180

2,140

2,200

2,040

2,280

Calves under 500 lbs...........................................................

755

735

715

710

740

Calf Crop .............................................................................

1,480

1,490

1,450

1,500

--

HOGS AND PIGS ON FARMS, DECEMBER 1, 2003-2007
Class

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

1,000 head
All Hogs and Pigs.................................................................

1,650

1,710

1,790

1,840

Kept for Breeding ..............................................................

160

155

160

170

1,870
170

Market ...............................................................................

1,490

1,555

1,630

1,670

1,700

Under 60 pounds ..............................................................

510

460

570

560

580

60-119 pounds ..................................................................

285

330

315

320

365

120-179 pounds ................................................................

280

340

315

310

295

180 pounds or more..........................................................

415

425

430

480

460

Pig Crop ...............................................................................

2,757

2,966

2,887

3,021

3,195

Market Hogs and Pigs by Weight Groups

SHEEP AND GOATS ON FARMS, JANUARY 1, 2004-2008 1/
Class

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

1,000 head
All Sheep and Lambs...........................................................

100.0

106.0

100.0

107.0

98.0

Market Sheep & Lambs ....................................................

36.0

41.0

35.0

30.0

27.0

Breeding Sheep & Lambs .................................................

64.0

65.0

65.0

77.0

71.0

Replacement Lambs under 1 Year Old..........................

8.5

8.0

10.5

14.0

11.0

Ewes 1 Year & Older......................................................

53.0

54.0

52.0

60.0

57.0
3.0

Rams 1 Year & Older .....................................................

2.5

3.0

2.5

3.0

Lamb Crop ...........................................................................

71.0

61.0

68.0

72.0

--

Meat Goats ..........................................................................

--

22.0

23.0

24.3

27.4

Milk Goats ............................................................................

--

3.5

3.5

3.5

3.9

1/

Goat estimates for Kansas started in 2005.
NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK OPERATIONS, BY SPECIE, 2003-2007
Type of Operation

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Cattle Farms ........................................................................

33,000

33,000

32,000

31,000

31,000

Cattle Feedlots 1,000+ Head ..............................................

225

225

220

205

200

Beef Cow Farms ..................................................................

28,000

28,000

27,000

26,000

26,000

Milk Cow Farms ...................................................................

1,000

950

900

900

800

Hog Farms ...........................................................................

1,600

1,500

1,500

1,400

1,400

Sheep Farms .......................................................................

1,400

1,400

1,500

1,400

1,300

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CATTLE SLAUGHTER, 2007 1/

Month

Head
Slaughtered

Average
Liveweight
per Head

Total
Liveweight

Number

Pounds

Pounds

January ...........................

625,000

1,263

789,111,000

February .........................

576,700

1,237

713,198,000

March..............................

648,100

1,214

786,508,000

April.................................

620,300

1,201

780,740,000

May .................................

722,400

1,209

872,915,000

June ................................

723,100

1,235

892,945,000

July .................................

671,500

1,262

847,035,000

August.............................

718,700

1,268

911,096,000

September ......................

574,300

1,287

738,949,000

October ...........................

662,900

1,300

861,628,000

November .......................

599,800

1,311

786,182,000

December .......................

553,100

1,301

719,679,000

7,725,900

1,256

TOTAL

2/

9,699,986,000

1/

Includes slaughter under Federal Inspection and other commercial slaughter; excludes farm slaughter.
due to rounding.

2/

Total may not add

NUMBER OF SLAUGHTER PLANTS, 2003-2008

Number of Plants.............

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

104

103

107

104

103

105

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PRODUCTION, DISPOSITION, AND INCOME
CATTLE AND CALVES, 2003-2007
Inventory
Beginning
of Year

Calf
Crop

Inshipments

2003........
2004........
2005........
2006........
2007........

6,350
6,650
6,600
6,650
6,400

1,550
1,480
1,490
1,450
1,500

4,580
4,200
4,230
4,110
4,400

Year

Production

Marketings

Year

Marketings
Cattle

1,000 Head
1.5
5,609
1.5
5,509
1.5
5,459
1.5
5,604
1.5
5,349

Avg. Price per Cwt.

2003........
2004........
2005........
2006........
2007........

1,000 Pounds
4,025,140
6,776,350
3,862,303
6,655,350
3,992,525
6,758,350
4,131,983
7,050,090
4,089,730
6,728,800

Cattle

Calves

Calves

- - - - Dollars - - - 82.90
107.00
84.80
130.00
90.10
140.00
88.60
135.00
93.90
126.00

Value of
Production

Deaths

Farm
Slaughter

Cattle

Calves

4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5

135
140
135
135
155

80
75
70
65
90

Cash
Receipts

Value of
Home
Consumption

Gross
Income

- - - - - - - - - - 1,000 Dollars - - - - - - - - - 3,032,973
5,617,679
10,605
5,628,284
2,795,597
5,643,895
10,884
5,654,779
2,973,468
6,089,448
11,880
6,101,328
2,971,488
6,246,561
12,846
6,259,407
3,347,299
6,318,472
13,395
6,331,867

CATTLE AND CALF MARKETINGS, 2003-2007
Kind of
Marketing

2003

2004

2005

2006

1,000 Head
Grain Fed 1/ ...........
5,470.0
5,335.0
5,280.0
5,400.0
Other 2/ ..................
140.5
175.5
180.5
205.5
Total ......................
5,610.5
5,510.5
5,460.5
5,605.5
1/
Cattle fattened in 1,000+ head capacity feedlots.
2/
Other marketings include cattle fattened in feedlots with less than 1,000 head capacity, those custom
slaughtered for use on the farm where produced, and those shipped out of state.

2007
5,140.0
210.5
5,350.5

NUMBER OF CATTLE FEEDLOTS AND FED CATTLE MARKETED BY SIZE GROUP, 2003-2007
Number of 1,000+ Head Capacity Feedlots
Year

1,0003,999

4,00015,999

2003 ..........................
2004 ..........................
2005 ..........................
2006 ..........................
2007 ..........................

76
75
69
60
60

88
85
87
81
76

2003 ..........................
2004 ..........................
2005 ..........................
2006 ..........................
2007 ..........................

140
115
140
135
135

905
810
830
855
810

16,00032,000
31,999
& Over
Number of Cattle Feedlots
30
31
33
32
32
32
33
31
33
31
Fed Cattle Marketed (1,000 Head)
1,275
1,250
1,240
1,390
1,305

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3,150
3,160
3,070
3,020
2,890

Total
225
225
220
205
200

5,470
5,335
5,280
5,400
5,140

CATTLE ON FEED BY CLASS
1,000+ HEAD CAPACITY FEEDLOTS
2006 AND 2007
Date

Total on
Feed

Classes
Steers &
Heifers &
Steer Calves
Heifer Calves
- - - - - - - - - - - - - 1,000 Head - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Cows & Bulls

2006
Jan. 1. . . . . . . .
Apr. 1. . . . . . . .
July 1. . . . . . . .
Oct. 1. . . . . . . .

2,500
2,590
2,280
2,450

1,390
1,460
1,300
1,280

1,090
1,110
970
1,150

20
20
10
20

Jan. 1. . . . . . . .
Apr. 1. . . . . . . .
July 1. . . . . . . .
Oct. 1. . . . . . . .

2,540
2,480
2,140
2,310

1,360
1,340
1,090
1,220

1,155
1,115
1,030
1,065

25
25
20
25

2007

CATTLE & CALVES ON FEED BY CLASS
1,000+ HEAD CAPACITY FEEDLOTS
2006 AND 2007
Date

1/

Number on Feed
Current Month

Other
Number Marketed
Number Placed
Disappearance 1/
During
on Feed
Month
During Month
During Month
- - - - - - - - - - 1,000 Head - - - - - - - - - 570
465
25
410
360
20
480
470
30
375
410
25
415
520
25
445
550
15
590
495
15
590
540
20
500
420
20
520
395
25
405
385
20
410
390
30
- - - - - - - - - - 1,000 Head - - - - - - - - - 365
445
30
395
380
25
510
430
20
355
445
40
465
500
25
375
515
10
430
450
25
520
465
15
540
355
15
530
410
10
450
355
15
385
390
15

Number on Feed
Following
Month

2006
2,500
2,580
Jan. 1...............
2,580
2,610
Feb. 1 ..............
2,610
2,590
Mar. 1 ..............
2,590
2,530
Apr. 1 ..............
2,530
2,400
May 1 ..............
2,400
2,280
June 1 ..............
2,280
2,360
July 1 ..............
2,360
2,390
Aug. 1 ..............
2,390
2,450
Sep. 1 ..............
2,450
2,550
Oct. 1 ..............
2,550
2,550
Nov. 1 ..............
2,550
2,540
Dec. 1
2007
2,540
2,430
Jan. 1...............
2,430
2,420
Feb. 1 ..............
2,420
2,480
Mar. 1 ..............
2,480
2,350
Apr. 1 ..............
2,350
2,290
May 1 ..............
2,290
2,140
June 1 ..............
2,140
2,100
July 1 ..............
2,100
2,140
Aug. 1 ..............
2,140
2,310
Sep. 1 ..............
2,310
2,420
Oct. 1 ..............
2,420
2,500
Nov. 1 ..............
2,500
2,480
Dec. 1 ..............
Other disappearance includes cattle and calves that were sold for further feeding, were returned to pasture, or died.

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HOGS AND PIGS, 2003-2007
On Hand
Dec. 1
Prev. Year

December-November

2003........
2004........
2005........
2006........
2007........

1,530
1,650
1,710
1,790
1,840

2,757
2,996
2,887
3,021
3,182

Year

Production

Year

2003........
2004........
2005........
2006........
2007........

Pig Crop
Inshipments

Marketings

1,000 Pounds
678,442
684,291
775,180
769,103
776,867
806,970
800,856
823,439
874,075
913,050

Marketings

Farm
Slaughter

Deaths

1
1
1
1
1

227
197
190
201
198

Value of
Home
Consumption

Gross
Income

- - - - - - - - - - 1,000 Head - - - - - - - - - 535
2,944
620
3,328
720
3,336
800
3,569
830
3,793

Average Price
per Cwt.

Value of
Production

Dollars
35.20
47.40
46.90
42.90
41.60

238,713
356,006
361,334
342,284
360,756

Cash
Receipts

- - - - - - - - - - - - 1,000 Dollars - - - - - - - - - - - 252,010
365
252,375
379,153
486
379,639
398,987
480
399,467
374,311
445
374,756
406,872
448
407,320

SHEEP AND LAMBS, 2003-2007
Year

2003........
2004........
2005........
2006........
2007........

Year

Inventory
Beginning
of Year

Lamb
Crop

Inshipments

90
100
106
100
107

66
71
61
68
72

17.5
15.0
11.0
15.0
15.0

Production

Marketings

Marketings
Sheep

Sheep

2003........
2004........
2005........
2006........
2007........

1,000 Pounds
6,902
6,770
7,219
7,325
6,502
7,503
7,479
7,215
7,489
8,920

Lambs

- - - - - - - - - - 1,000 Head - - - - - - - - - 2.5
60.0
4.5
62.5
9.0
58.0
5.5
60.0
16.5
62.0

Average Price
Per Cwt.
Lambs

- - - - Dollars - - - 31.30
89.70
35.00
95.80
37.00
102.00
26.30
81.80
22.50
95.30

Value
of
Production

5,875
6,459
6,152
5,417
6,088

Deaths

Farm
Slaughter

Sheep

Lambs

4.0
4.0
3.5
3.0
6.0

6
8
6
6
9

Value of
Home
Consumption

Gross
Income

1.0
1.0
1.5
1.5
2.5

Cash
Receipts

- - - - - - - 1,000 Dollars - - - - - - 5,909
223
6,677
239
6,851
273
5,499
220
6,812
491

6,132
6,916
7,124
5,719
7,303

WOOL, 2003-2007
Year

Sheep Shorn

1/

Weight per Fleece

Shorn Wool Production

Price per Pound

Value

Pounds
560,000
485,000
430,000
449,000
460,000

Cents
45
57
40
35
52

Dollars
252,000
276,000
172,000
157,000
239,000

Head
Pounds
2003 ......
80,000
7.0
66,000
7.3
2004 ......
2005 ......
63,000
6.8
63,000
7.1
2006 ......
2007 ......
74,000
6.2
1/
Includes shearing at commercial feedyards.

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CATTLE INVENTORY, JANUARY 1, 2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT
Cheyenne ......................
Decatur ..........................
Graham..........................
Norton............................
Rawlins ..........................
Sheridan ........................
Sherman ........................
Thomas..........................
Other Counties ............
Northwest 1/ ..............
Gove ..............................
Greeley ..........................
Lane...............................
Logan.............................
Ness ..............................
Scott...............................
Trego .............................
Wallace..........................
Wichita...........................
Other Counties ............
West Central 1/..........
Clark ..............................
Finney............................
Ford ...............................
Grant..............................
Gray ...............................
Hamilton ........................
Haskell...........................
Hodgeman .....................
Kearny ...........................
Meade............................
Morton ...........................
Seward ..........................
Stanton ..........................
Stevens..........................
Other Counties ............
Southwest 1/ .............
Clay................................
Cloud .............................
Jewell.............................
Mitchell ..........................
Osborne.........................
Ottawa ...........................
Phillips ...........................
Republic.........................
Rooks ............................
Smith .............................
Washington....................
Other Counties ............
North Central 1/.........
Barton ............................
Dickinson .......................
Ellis ................................
Ellsworth ........................
Lincoln ...........................
McPherson ....................
Marion............................
Rice ...............................
Rush ..............................
Russell...........................
Saline.............................
Other Counties ............
Central 1/ ...................

ALL CATTLE AND CALVES
INVENTORY
NUMBER
VALUE
($000)
34,440
41,000
60,900
51,160
23,300
19,570
33,700
28,310
40,500
34,020
83,000
69,720
28,600
24,020
59,000
49,560
370,000
74,600
32,300

310,800
62,660
27,140

25,000
36,400
263,000
34,500
17,000

21,000
30,580
220,920
28,980
14,280

227,200
710,000
66,200
346,200
182,500
184,000
205,600
104,200
352,900
80,600
92,800
55,100
18,000
125,000
62,400
54,500

190,840
596,400
55,610
290,810
153,300
154,560
172,700
87,530
296,400
67,700
77,950
46,280
15,120
105,000
52,400
45,780

1,930,000
32,400
25,400
37,000
49,800
34,400
49,300
53,200
58,900
47,500
46,300
70,800

1,621,200
27,220
21,330
31,080
41,830
28,900
41,410
44,690
49,400
39,900
38,890
59,470

505,000
144,400
75,000
61,700
33,800
35,800
56,200
66,200
55,000
21,000
28,600
42,300

424,200
121,300
63,000
51,830
28,390
30,070
47,210
55,610
46,200
17,640
24,020
35,530

620,000

520,800

COWS THAT HAVE CALVED
BEEF,
MILK,
ALL
NUMBER
NUMBER
COWS
13,200

0

12,600
15,700

0
0

12,200
5,000

450
0

41,300
100,000

2,150
2,600

6,400
11,300
17,400

0
0

7,600
5,800
38,500
87,000
9,600

0
5,800
5,800
0

11,700

0

4,600
2,000

22,500
0

5,400

0

5,700
62,000
101,000
14,400
11,800
16,500

0
47,200
69,700
300
100
450

24,300

300

20,300
19,500
23,600
67,600
198,000
17,200
17,400
16,600
15,800
27,500
19,100
14,500

0
600
3,100
750
5,600
850
800
200
0
250
700
1,450

10,000
15,800

0
150

34,100
188,000

100
4,500

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CALVES
BORN, 2006
NUMBER

13,200
12,600
12,600
15,700
19,000
12,650
5,000
11,850

10,800
10,600
11,300
16,100
17,500
11,600
4,900
10,200

102,600
17,800
6,700

93,000
15,000
5,700

11,300
17,400
6,100
13,700
7,600

12,100
15,400
5,600
11,800
7,100

12,200
92,800
9,600
19,800
11,700
10,350
18,700
27,100
2,000
17,400
9,000
11,800
5,400
6,700
15,450
5,700

10,300
83,000
8,800
17,100
10,500
8,200
13,000
23,400
1,900
14,200
6,800
10,100
6,000
4,700
12,100
6,200

170,700
14,700
11,900
16,950
16,250
19,900
15,950
24,600
16,250
20,300
20,100
26,700

143,000
13,400
11,600
14,600
13,700
18,300
14,400
22,900
12,900
20,100
19,200
22,900

203,600
18,050
18,200
16,800
15,800
27,750
19,800
15,950
17,300
10,000
15,950
16,900

184,000
20,000
16,400
17,800
13,600
19,500
16,400
15,500
11,000
8,500
13,900
15,400

192,500

168,000

CATTLE
ON FEED
NUMBER
16,900
6,800
17,000
128,300
169,000

241,300

232,700
474,000
29,200
239,300
120,700
180,100
336,200
32,400
64,800
19,100
100,800
34,000
252,400
1,409,000

1,400

9,200
64,400
75,000
73,900
9,600

4,300
28,300

38,900
155,000

CATTLE INVENTORY, JANUARY 1, 2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

ALL CATTLE AND CALVES
INVENTORY
NUMBER
VALUE
($000)
56,900
47,800
41,700
35,020
52,000
43,680
45,800
38,470
25,200
21,170
41,600
34,940
25,400
21,340
108,000
90,720
68,200
57,290
88,700
74,510
31,200
26,210
56,800
47,710
28,500
23,940

COWS THAT HAVE CALVED
BEEF,
MILK,
ALL
NUMBER
NUMBER
COWS

Barber............................
20,800
400
21,200
Comanche .....................
19,300
0
19,300
Edwards.........................
8,000
0
8,000
10,200
Harper............................
5,000
800
5,800
Harvey ...........................
Kingman ........................
21,350
Kiowa .............................
10,400
0
10,400
Pawnee..........................
11,200
0
11,200
Pratt ...............................
10,300
0
10,300
Reno ..............................
22,600
1,900
24,500
13,000
2,100
15,100
Sedgwick .......................
Stafford ..........................
9,400
0
9,400
12,600
850
13,450
Sumner ..........................
Other Counties
31,400
150
South Central 1/ ........
670,000
562,800
174,000
6,200
180,200
Atchison.........................
31,000
26,040
14,000
200
14,200
Brown.............................
34,400
28,900
9,200
450
9,650
Doniphan .......................
17,200
14,450
7,750
Jackson .........................
46,700
39,230
21,900
500
22,400
Jefferson........................
40,100
33,680
23,200
650
23,850
Leavenworth ..................
25,200
21,170
14,100
1,250
15,350
Marshall .........................
48,100
40,400
18,500
500
19,000
Nemaha .........................
65,500
55,020
16,900
3,750
20,650
Pottawatomie.................
69,200
58,130
27,500
300
27,800
25,800
21,670
11,150
Riley...............................
1,800
1,510
1,300
0
1,300
Wyandotte .....................
Other Counties ............
18,400
500
405,000
340,200
165,000
8,100
173,100
Northeast 1/ ...............
Anderson .......................
34,900
29,320
15,100
550
15,650
Chase ............................
55,000
46,200
14,200
250
14,450
38,900
32,650
16,150
Coffey ............................
27,200
22,850
10,700
800
11,500
Douglas .........................
Franklin..........................
43,700
36,710
17,900
700
18,600
17,900
15,040
8,900
Geary .............................
Johnson .........................
22,000
18,480
9,500
600
10,100
Linn ................................
29,900
25,120
16,500
350
16,850
69,900
58,720
20,800
0
20,800
Lyon ...............................
Miami .............................
37,800
31,750
19,200
250
19,450
Morris.............................
59,000
49,560
17,550
28,900
24,280
13,350
Osage ............................
Shawnee........................
19,400
16,300
9,600
150
9,750
Wabaunsee ...................
45,500
38,220
19,100
0
19,100
Other Counties ............
55,400
550
530,000
445,200
208,000
4,200
212,200
East Central 1/...........
Allen...............................
28,200
23,690
16,400
600
17,000
Bourbon .........................
51,300
43,090
23,300
150
23,450
110,000
92,400
23,600
300
23,900
Butler .............................
Chautauqua ...................
55,100
46,280
24,200
0
24,200
Cherokee .......................
21,000
17,640
11,400
0
11,400
51,900
43,600
26,450
Cowley...........................
Crawford ........................
40,400
33,940
19,200
400
19,600
Elk..................................
29,500
24,780
16,700
0
16,700
Greenwood ....................
77,000
64,680
24,800
Labette...........................
61,600
51,740
28,500
200
28,700
33,900
28,480
20,200
350
20,550
Montgomery...................
Neosho ..........................
42,200
35,450
19,300
300
19,600
Wilson............................
26,300
22,090
15,150
Woodson .......................
31,600
26,540
10,800
0
10,800
Other Counties ............
65,400
1,000
660,000
554,400
279,000
3,300
282,300
Southeast 1/ ..............
State ..............................
6,400,000
5,376,000
1,500,000
110,000
1,610,000
1/
No estimates were published for some counties due to insufficient or confidential data.

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CALVES
BORN, 2006
NUMBER
20,400
17,300
6,600
12,400
5,400
19,100
9,100
11,500
9,300
21,700
13,700
10,900
11,600
169,000
12,700
8,200
7,400
20,100
19,100
12,300
18,200
19,500
24,000
10,300
1,200
153,000
13,900
12,900
10,000
10,300
20,200
7,600
10,000
14,800
19,100
17,700
15,800
11,800
9,100
17,800
191,000
14,700
22,600
24,600
21,200
11,300
25,600
17,600
16,400
25,800
26,100
17,900
18,800
13,000
10,400
266,000
1,450,000

CATTLE
ON FEED
NUMBER
1,800

3,000
500
83,500

500
118,700
208,000

3,200
8,900
10,900
23,000
900

18,900

31,200
51,000

600
55,400
56,000
2,620,000

CATTLE INVENTORY, JANUARY 1, 2008
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT
Cheyenne ......................
Decatur ..........................
Graham..........................
Norton............................
Rawlins ..........................
Sheridan ........................
Sherman ........................
Thomas..........................
Other Counties ............
Northwest 1/ ..............
Gove ..............................
Greeley ..........................
Lane...............................
Logan.............................
Ness ..............................
Scott...............................
Trego .............................
Wallace..........................
Wichita...........................
Other Counties ............
West Central 1/..........
Clark ..............................
Finney............................
Ford ...............................
Grant..............................
Gray ...............................
Hamilton ........................
Haskell...........................
Hodgeman .....................
Kearny ...........................
Meade............................
Morton ...........................
Seward ..........................
Stanton ..........................
Stevens..........................
Other Counties ............
Southwest 1/ .............
Clay................................
Cloud .............................
Jewell.............................
Mitchell ..........................
Osborne.........................
Ottawa ...........................
Phillips ...........................
Republic.........................
Rooks ............................
Smith .............................
Washington....................
Other Counties ............
North Central 1/.........
Barton ............................
Dickinson .......................
Ellis ................................
Ellsworth ........................
Lincoln ...........................
McPherson ....................
Marion............................
Rice ...............................
Rush ..............................
Russell...........................
Saline.............................
Other Counties ............
Central 1/ ...................

ALL CATTLE AND CALVES
INVENTORY
NUMBER
VALUE
($000)
45,700
39,760
68,000
59,160
24,600
21,400
40,800
35,500
46,800
40,720
97,000
84,390
30,200
26,270
56,900
49,500
410,000
77,500
29,000

356,700
67,430
25,230

27,900
38,000
266,900
31,900
18,900

24,270
33,060
232,200
27,750
16,440

229,900
720,000
70,600
325,400
178,800
192,000
226,100
108,300
370,100
81,400
90,300
60,900
20,000
134,100
53,600
58,400

200,020
626,400
61,420
283,100
155,560
167,040
196,710
94,220
321,980
70,820
78,560
52,980
17,400
116,670
46,630
50,810

1,970,000
30,000
29,900
39,700
52,500
35,600
52,300
55,600
61,300
59,900
42,900
75,300

1,713,900
26,100
26,020
34,540
45,670
30,980
45,510
48,370
53,340
52,120
37,330
65,520

535,000
137,400
70,700
58,600
38,200
36,100
56,500
67,000
62,900
24,900
33,200
44,500

465,500
119,540
61,510
50,980
33,230
31,410
49,160
58,290
54,720
21,660
28,880
38,720

630,000

548,100

COWS THAT HAVE CALVED
BEEF,
MILK,
ALL
NUMBER
NUMBER
COWS
10,200

0

13,500
16,300

0
0

4,700

0

57,300
102,000

2,700
2,700

5,400
11,300
18,200

0
0

8,000
5,900
37,200
86,000
11,800

0
5,600
5,600
0

13,600

0

4,100
2,700

22,600
0

7,500

0

2,300
5,700
60,300
108,000
14,100

12,700
0
34,000
69,300
300

14,000

350

17,100

0

24,200
132,600
202,000

2,900
1,450
5,000

16,200

950

14,800

0

18,600
15,600
13,700
10,400

850
1,350

87,700
177,000

1,050
4,200

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CALVES
BORN, 2007
NUMBER

10,200
14,100
13,500
16,300
20,150
15,200
4,700
10,550

10,900
12,400
12,100
14,900
18,200
12,900
4,500
10,400

104,700
16,050
5,950

96,300
15,700
5,900

11,300
18,200
5,600
15,200
8,000

10,600
16,500
5,400
13,400
7,200

11,300
91,600
11,800
22,850
13,600
10,850
18,900
26,700
2,700
16,100
7,500
11,450
7,500
6,650
15,000
5,700

10,900
85,600
9,900
19,800
11,700
9,800
17,500
25,000
2,200
15,600
7,700
10,800
6,000
6,200
14,100
5,300

177,300
14,400
15,150
14,350
15,150
19,650
17,100
26,250
15,450
24,400
18,000
27,100

161,600
13,500
12,600
14,500
14,600
18,400
15,300
23,600
14,700
20,800
17,700
25,000

207,000
18,600
17,150
16,950
14,800
20,550
19,450
16,950
13,700
10,400
16,050
16,600

190,700
17,300
16,400
15,900
14,200
21,700
18,200
15,700
13,900
9,600
15,000
15,600

181,200

173,500

CATTLE
ON FEED
NUMBER
16,400
9,300
20,000
141,300
187,000

600
241,900

224,500
467,000
32,800
208,200
121,500
186,800
335,700
34,200
63,600
24,100
107,000
16,200
264,900
1,395,000
1,400

1,700
4,400
8,600
58,900
75,000
70,700
9,000

5,900
28,600

41,800
156,000

CATTLE INVENTORY, JANUARY 1, 2008
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

ALL CATTLE AND CALVES
INVENTORY
NUMBER
VALUE
($000)
62,100
54,030
43,800
38,110
56,400
49,070
40,300
35,060
27,300
23,750
45,400
39,500
23,700
20,620
117,200
101,950
65,700
57,160
80,500
70,040
32,200
28,010
62,500
54,380
32,900
28,620

COWS THAT HAVE CALVED
BEEF,
MILK,
ALL
NUMBER
NUMBER
COWS

Barber............................
23,250
Comanche .....................
20,400
0
20,400
Edwards.........................
7,200
0
7,200
11,000
Harper............................
5,200
900
6,100
Harvey ...........................
Kingman ........................
22,950
Kiowa .............................
10,400
0
10,400
Pawnee..........................
9,000
0
9,000
Pratt ...............................
10,400
0
10,400
Reno ..............................
22,700
1,650
24,350
12,700
2,500
15,200
Sedgwick .......................
Stafford ..........................
10,300
0
10,300
12,000
750
12,750
Sumner ..........................
Other Counties
56,700
500
South Central 1/ ........
690,000
600,300
177,000
6,300
183,300
Atchison.........................
32,200
28,020
13,500
150
13,650
Brown.............................
33,900
29,500
9,700
350
10,050
Doniphan .......................
16,400
14,270
7,100
Jackson .........................
51,700
44,980
22,400
650
23,050
Jefferson........................
39,700
34,540
18,700
600
19,300
Leavenworth ..................
28,900
25,150
15,800
1,050
16,850
Marshall .........................
53,900
46,900
17,900
450
18,350
Nemaha .........................
75,300
65,520
18,400
4,200
22,600
Pottawatomie.................
75,100
65,350
26,500
25,300
22,010
11,650
Riley...............................
2,600
2,260
1,200
0
1,200
Wyandotte .....................
Other Counties ............
44,400
850
435,000
378,500
162,000
8,300
170,300
Northeast 1/ ...............
Anderson .......................
38,100
33,140
14,600
550
15,150
Chase ............................
57,500
50,020
14,350
43,600
37,930
14,550
Coffey ............................
25,600
22,270
11,400
800
12,200
Douglas .........................
Franklin..........................
46,200
40,190
21,400
800
22,200
17,600
15,310
8,800
0
8,800
Geary .............................
Johnson .........................
23,100
20,090
11,000
Linn ................................
37,500
32,620
18,100
72,300
62,890
18,600
0
18,600
Lyon ...............................
Miami .............................
44,700
38,890
20,700
350
21,050
Morris.............................
65,100
56,640
17,050
33,500
29,140
12,750
Osage ............................
Shawnee........................
20,400
17,750
10,550
Wabaunsee ...................
49,800
43,320
19,800
250
20,050
Other Counties ............
96,700
1,650
575,000
500,200
212,000
4,400
216,400
East Central 1/...........
Allen...............................
29,100
25,320
16,450
Bourbon .........................
52,700
45,850
21,500
250
21,750
125,600
109,270
27,300
Butler .............................
Chautauqua ...................
57,200
49,760
26,100
0
26,100
Cherokee .......................
23,800
20,700
12,700
0
12,700
55,000
47,850
24,900
Cowley...........................
46,300
40,280
20,000
400
20,400
Crawford ........................
Elk..................................
37,100
32,270
15,500
0
15,500
Greenwood ....................
91,100
79,250
25,850
Labette...........................
75,400
65,590
28,550
37,100
32,270
21,700
Montgomery...................
Neosho ..........................
42,100
36,620
21,450
Wilson............................
25,300
22,010
14,150
Woodson .......................
37,200
32,360
11,400
0
11,400
Other Counties ............
177,800
2,550
735,000
639,400
285,000
3,200
288,200
Southeast 1/ ..............
State ..............................
6,700,000
5,829,000
1,,511,000
109,000
1,620,000
1/
No estimates were published for some counties due to insufficient or confidential data.

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CALVES
BORN, 2007
NUMBER
20,600
18,400
7,100
9,800
5,500
20,600
9,700
9,400
9,600
22,700
14,100
9,100
12,200
168,800
12,900
9,200
6,900
21,100
20,000
15,000
17,300
20,100
25,200
10,600
1,200
159,500
14,300
13,400
14,300
11,000
18,900
8,200
9,800
16,200
18,300
18,800
16,100
12,100
9,400
18,200
199,000
15,500
21,000
23,800
23,400
11,200
23,800
18,600
15,000
23,500
26,600
19,600
19,100
13,600
10,300
265,000
1,500,000

CATTLE
ON FEED
NUMBER
2,500

6,800
80,000
900
122,800
213,000
3,000
700
2,500
5,100
5,500
6,200
23,000
2,100
500
15,400

1,100
1,400
31,500
52,000
37,000

1,000
24,000
62,000
2,630,000

VALUE OF PRODUCTION, 2006-2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

CATTLE AND CALVES
2006

2007

1/

HOGS AND PIGS 3/
2006

2007

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dollars - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Cheyenne........................................
Decatur ...........................................
Graham ...........................................
Norton .............................................
Rawlins ...........................................
Sheridan..........................................
Sherman .........................................
Thomas ...........................................
Northwest ..................................
Gove ...............................................
Greeley ...........................................
Lane ................................................
Logan ..............................................
Ness................................................
Scott................................................
Trego...............................................
Wallace ...........................................
Wichita ............................................
Other Counties............................
West Central 2/ ...........................
Clark................................................
Finney .............................................
Ford.................................................
Grant ...............................................
Gray ................................................
Hamilton..........................................
Haskell ............................................
Hodgeman ......................................
Kearny.............................................
Meade .............................................
Morton.............................................
Seward............................................
Stanton............................................
Stevens ...........................................
Southwest..................................
Clay.................................................
Cloud...............................................
Jewell ..............................................
Mitchell............................................
Osborne ..........................................
Ottawa.............................................
Phillips.............................................
Republic ..........................................
Rooks..............................................
Smith...............................................
Washington .....................................
North Central .............................
Barton .............................................
Dickinson ........................................
Ellis .................................................
Ellsworth .........................................
Lincoln.............................................
McPherson......................................
Marion .............................................
Rice.................................................
Rush................................................
Russell ............................................
Saline ..............................................
Central........................................

21,535,700
32,003,000
7,438,800
14,398,900
13,453,100
30,373,400
17,487,300
24,535,800
161,226,000
26,345,600
19,481,800

25,845,500
37,518,400
8,414,000
17,587,000
16,599,300
37,128,200
19,535,100
26,226,600
188,854,100
30,040,300
20,739,200

24,947,700
10,986,100
146,408,500
10,472,600
7,052,200

28,738,600
12,163,700
161,987,300
10,365,000
8,017,700

148,693,600
394,388,100
29,384,500
204,736,100
109,826,800
108,805,100
103,369,600
52,432,400
167,301,600
38,725,900
56,668,300
24,761,200
6,517,500
90,736,500
32,280,200
31,117,900
1,056,663,600
11,284,300
7,203,400
12,303,100
19,457,700
10,592,700
19,601,200
18,318,300
20,660,100
14,754,000
17,747,200
22,766,600
174,688,600
60,599,600
32,655,400
30,829,800
10,202,300
12,567,900
20,956,000
37,572,200
24,481,500
6,745,300
8,759,500
16,353,400
261,722,900

164,840,800
436,892,600
33,162,000
219,690,100
119,530,300
122,533,100
120,481,400
60,711,700
187,659,100
43,402,100
62,415,800
29,214,200
7,011,600
103,510,200
33,433,400
35,262,500
1,178,017,500
11,310,100
8,368,200
14,800,700
22,205,700
11,752,100
21,976,900
20,742,300
23,546,900
18,352,200
18,288,200
26,946,100
198,289,400
62,422,000
34,488,000
32,354,200
12,956,300
17,355,400
23,150,600
41,127,900
30,845,200
8,657,900
10,898,500
18,745,500
293,001,500

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30,252,000

30,724,000

9,857,000

9,864,000

168,140,000

178,677,000

34,104,000

37,073,000

12,576,000

13,492,000

VALUE OF PRODUCTION, 2006-2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

CATTLE AND CALVES
2006

2007

1/

HOGS AND PIGS 3/
2006

2007

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dollars - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Barber .............................................
Comanche.......................................
Edwards ..........................................
Harper .............................................
Harvey.............................................
Kingman..........................................
Kiowa ..............................................
Pawnee ...........................................
Pratt ................................................
Reno ...............................................
Sedgwick.........................................
Stafford ...........................................
Sumner ...........................................
South Central ............................
Atchison ..........................................
Brown..............................................
Doniphan.........................................
Jackson...........................................
Jefferson .........................................
Leavenworth....................................
Marshall ..........................................
Nemaha ..........................................
Pottawatomie ..................................
Riley ................................................
Wyandotte.......................................
Northeast ...................................
Anderson.........................................
Chase..............................................
Coffey..............................................
Douglas...........................................
Franklin ...........................................
Geary ..............................................
Johnson ..........................................
Linn .................................................
Lyon ................................................
Miami ..............................................
Morris ..............................................
Osage .............................................
Shawnee .........................................
Wabaunsee.....................................
East Central ...............................
Allen ................................................
Bourbon
Butler...............................................
Chautauqua ....................................
Cherokee ........................................
Cowley ............................................
Crawford .........................................
Elk ...................................................
Greenwood......................................
Labette ............................................
Montgomery ....................................
Neosho............................................
Wilson .............................................
Woodson.........................................
Southeast...................................
State................................................
1/
2/
3/

24,264,700
16,050,700
29,742,600
25,474,100
10,615,600
13,600,500
10,415,600
50,939,600
30,963,500
44,535,300
9,695,000
30,769,000
14,669,800
311,736,000
9,730,500
11,919,200
6,068,200
14,044,200
11,424,100
6,412,700
16,073,700
25,769,300
24,883,500
8,413,200
492,200
135,230,800
13,195,700
38,165,600
11,887,200
7,543,700
15,528,500
6,008,900
7,546,600
8,080,500
41,252,600
14,037,100
21,380,700
9,127,900
6,632,700
16,401,800
216,789,500
7,466,900
15,729,600
65,092,200
17,390,200
6,025,500
20,642,200
12,255,600
9,603,200
33,151,500
24,119,100
10,194,300
15,490,300
8,147,300
13,734,600
259,042,500
2,971,488,000

27,476,500
17,770,000
34,195,600
25,571,200
12,099,700
15,715,200
10,941,200
58,672,200
33,009,600
46,036,000
10,791,800
34,561,300
17,815,700
344,656,000
10,959,500
12,666,700
6,249,500
16,446,900
13,352,700
8,337,800
18,824,700
30,473,200
29,293,400
8,703,600
1,432,800
156,740,800
15,285,400
42,743,600
15,379,900
8,109,100
16,157,300
6,432,400
7,956,700
11,919,800
45,594,000
17,382,800
25,040,700
11,630,200
7,026,900
18,974,100
249,632,900
9,404,800
17,117,600
74,573,400
18,870,500
7,773,800
23,318,200
14,998,800
12,529,500
39,213,400
30,436,600
11,736,900
16,108,500
8,764,600
16,367,600
301,214,200
3,347,299,000

10,424,000

13,492,000

43,507,000

44,556,000

17,788,000

15,759,000

15,636,000
342,284,000

17,119,000
360,756,000

Value represents weighted monthly prices received by farmers applied to production of livestock; not an inventory value.
No estimates were published for some counties due to insufficient or confidential data.
Only district estimates were made for hogs.

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MILK COWS AND MILK PRODUCED, 2006-2007
Average Milk Cows 1/

Month

2006

Average Milk per Cow

2007

2006

1,000 Head

2007

Milk Production
2006

Pounds

2007

Million Pounds

January .............................

111

110

1,790

1,670

199

184

February............................

111

110

1,650

1,510

183

166

March ................................

111

110

1,840

1,720

204

189

April ...................................

112

110

1,810

1,680

203

185

May ...................................

113

109

1,870

1,710

211

186

June ..................................

113

109

1,770

1,650

200

180

July....................................

113

108

1,720

1,660

194

179

August ...............................

113

108

1,740

1,600

197

173

September.........................

113

108

1,630

1,610

184

174

October .............................

112

108

1,680

1,650

188

178

November..........................

112

108

1,660

1,640

186

177

December..........................

111

109

1,770

1,650

196

180

20,938

19,734

2,345

2,151

Annual Avg . or Total.........
112
109
1/
Includes dry cows. Excludes heifers not yet fresh.

MILK PRODUCTION AND VALUE, 1998-2007
Combined Marketings of Milk and Cream
Year

Milk
Production

Average Returns
Milk
Utilized

Per 100
Pounds
Milk

Million Pounds

Per
Pound
Milkfat

Cash
Receipts

Dollars

Milk Consumed
On Farms Where
Produced
Milk
Utilized

$1,000

Mil Lbs

Value

Gross
Producer
Income
From
Milk

Value
of
Milk
Produced

- - - - 1,000 Dollars - - - -

1998 ...........

1,315

1,302

14.70

4.04

191,394

1

147

191,541

193,305

1999 ...........

1,405

1,393

14.00

3.85

195,020

1

140

195,160

196,700

2000 ...........

1,540

1,528

11.60

3.15

177,248

1

116

177,364

178,640

2001 ...........

1,610

1,599

14.50

3.93

231,855

1

145

232,000

233,450

2002 ...........

2,030

2,019

11.70

3.17

236,223

1

117

236,340

237,510

2003 ...........

2,130

2,119

12.00

3.28

254,280

1

120

254,400

255,600

2004 ...........

2,216

2,205

15.40

4.23

339,570

1

154

339,724

341,264

2005 ...........

2,276

2,265

14.50

4.03

328,425

1

145

328,570

330,020

2006 ...........

2,345

2,334

12.70

3.49

296,418

1

127

296,545

297,815

2007 ...........

2,151

2,140

19.30

5.26

413,020

1

193

413,213

415,143

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HOGS ON FARMS, 2006 AND 2007 1/
DISTRICT

HOGS AND PIGS,
DECEMBER 1, 2006
INVENTORY
NUMBER
VALUE
Dollars

PIG CROP,
2006
NUMBER

HOGS AND PIGS,
DECEMBER 1, 2007 2/
INVENTORY
NUMBER
VALUE
Dollars

PIG CROP,
2007 2/
NUMBER

Northwest . . . . . . . .

135,000

10,665,000

267,000

110,000

7,260,000

271,000

West Central. . . . . .

365,000

28,835,000

87,000

430,000

28,380,000

87,000

Southwest. . . . . . . .

710,000

56,090,000

1,484,000

565,000

37,290,000

1,576,000

North Central . . . . .

165,000

13,035,000

301,000

240,000

15,840,000

327,000

Central . . . . . . . . . .

85,000

6,715,000

111,000

70,000

4,620,000

119,000

South Central . . . . .

40,000

3,160,000

92,000

60,000

3,960,000

119,000

Northeast . . . . . . . .

210,000

16,590,000

384,000

190,000

12,540,000

393,000

East Central . . . . . .

60,000

4,740,000

157,000

75,000

4,950,000

139,000

Southeast . . . . . . . .

70,000

5,530,000

138,000

120,000

7,920,000

151,000

1,840,000

145,360,000

3,021,000

1,860,000

122,760,000

3,182,000

State . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1/

Only district estimates are made for hogs.
State All Hogs and Pigs number was revised to 1,870,000 and Pig Crop to 3,195,000 on June 1, 2008. District level will not
be revised until May 2009.
2/

KANSAS HONEY, PRODUCTION AND VALUE, 1998-2007
Year

Number of
Colonies

Yield Per
Stocks
Production
Dec. 15
Colony
- - - - - - - - - -Pounds- - - - - - - - - -

1998

16,000

46

736,000

390,000

87

640,000

1999

13,000

67

871,000

854,000

111

967,000

2000

15,000

68

1,020,000

520,000

91

928,000

2001

13,000

51

663,000

530,000

96

636,000

2002

17,000

52

884,000

407,000

150

1,326,000

2003

16,000

57

912,000

447,000

141

1,286,000

2004

14,000

80

1,120,000

683,000

117

1,310,000

2005

16,000

50

800,000

328,000

109

872,000

2006

14,000

55

770,000

246,000

122

939,000

2007

14,000

40

560,000

196,000

112

627,000

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Average Price
Per Pound
(Cents)

Value of
Production
(Dollars)

MILK COWS, MILK PRODUCTION, AND VALUE, 2006-2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT
Cheyenne...........................................
Decatur...............................................
Graham ..............................................
Norton.................................................
Rawlins...............................................
Sheridan.............................................
Sherman.............................................
Thomas ..............................................
Other Counties ...............................
Northwest 3/...................................
Gove...................................................
Greeley...............................................
Lane ...................................................
Logan .................................................
Ness ...................................................
Scott ...................................................
Trego ..................................................
Wallace ..............................................
Wichita ...............................................
Other Counties .................................
West Central 3/ ..............................
Clark ...................................................
Finney.................................................
Ford ....................................................
Grant ..................................................
Gray....................................................
Hamilton .............................................
Haskell ...............................................
Hodgeman..........................................
Kearny ................................................
Meade ................................................
Morton ................................................
Seward ...............................................
Stanton ...............................................
Stevens ..............................................
Other Counties .................................
Southwest 3/ ..................................
Clay ....................................................
Cloud ..................................................
Jewell .................................................
Mitchell ...............................................
Osborne .............................................
Ottawa ................................................
Phillips................................................
Republic .............................................
Rooks .................................................
Smith ..................................................
Washington ........................................
Other Counties .................................
North Central 3/ .............................
Barton.................................................
Dickinson............................................
Ellis.....................................................
Ellsworth.............................................
Lincoln................................................
McPherson .........................................
Marion ................................................
Rice ....................................................
Rush ...................................................
Russell ...............................................
Saline .................................................
Other Counties .................................
Central 3/ ........................................

2006
2007
POUNDS FARM VALUE,
POUNDS FARM VALUE,
MILK COWS,
PRODUCED,
PRODUCED,
1,000
1,000
NUMBER 1/
2/
1,000
1,000 2/
DOLLARS
DOLLARS

MILK COWS,
NUMBER 1/
0

0

0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2,550
2,550

55,600
55,600

7,061
7,061

2,700
2,700

38,000
38,000

7,334
7,334

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

0

0

0

6,100
6,100
0

140,400
140,400
0

17,831
17,831
0

0
0
5,600
5,600
0

0
0
124,300
124,300
0

0
0
23,990
23,990
0

0

0

0

0

0

0

23,200

438,500

55,689

22,600
0

455,700
0

87,948
0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0
47,050
70,250
300

0
1,022,100
1,460,600
6,300

0
129,807
185,496
800

12,700
0
34,000
69,300
300

233,200
0
703,000
1,391,900
5,100

45,008
0
135,679
268,635
984

425

6,600

838

350

4,500

869

0

0

0

350

5,600

711

0
525
3,000
900
5,500

0
10,900
80,800
16,800
127,000

0
1,384
10,262
2,134
16,129

2,900
1,450
5,000

66,500
20,100
96,200

12,835
3,879
18,567

875
200
0

16,600
2,800
0

2,108
356
0

950

17,800

3,436

0

0

0

700
1,700

14,500
37,400

1,842
4,749

0

0

0

850
1,350
0
0

16,700
27,300
0
0

3,223
5,269
0
0

1,225
4,700

29,500
100,800

3,747
12,802

1,050
4,200

19,700
81,500

3,802
15,730

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MILK COWS, MILK PRODUCTION, AND VALUE, 2006-2007
COUNTY
AND
DISTRICT

MILK COWS,
1/
NUMBER

2006
FARM VALUE,
POUNDS
MILK COWS,
1,000
PRODUCED,
1/
NUMBER
2/
DOLLARS
1,000

425
10,400
Barber.................................................
0
0
Comanche..........................................
0
0
Edwards .............................................
Harper ................................................
825
18,200
Harvey ................................................
Kingman .............................................
0
0
Kiowa..................................................
0
0
Pawnee ..............................................
Pratt....................................................
2,000
37,700
Reno...................................................
2,250
47,200
Sedgwick............................................
0
0
Stafford...............................................
750
15,500
Sumner...............................................
200
4,300
Other Counties .................................
6,450
133,300
South Central 3/............................
175
3,100
Atchison .............................................
525
11,300
Brown .................................................
Doniphan............................................
500
10,500
Jackson ..............................................
625
13,300
Jefferson ............................................
1,300
26,700
Leavenworth.......................................
575
13,300
Marshall..............................................
4,000
82,400
Nemaha..............................................
275
3,400
Pottawatomie .....................................
Riley ...................................................
Wyandotte ..........................................
525
11,700
Other Counties .................................
8,500
175,700
Northeast 3/ ...................................
600
10,000
Anderson............................................
250
4,700
Chase .................................................
Coffey .................................................
750
15,600
Douglas ..............................................
800
11,900
Franklin ..............................................
Geary..................................................
Johnson..............................................
325
6,900
Linn.....................................................
Lyon....................................................
275
4,100
Miami..................................................
Morris .................................................
Osage.................................................
Shawnee ............................................
0
0
Wabaunsee ........................................
1,600
30,200
Other Counties .................................
4,600
83,400
East Central 3/ ...............................
Allen ...................................................
Bourbon..............................................
Butler ..................................................
0
0
Chautauqua........................................
Cherokee............................................
Cowley................................................
400
7,800
Crawford.............................................
Elk ......................................................
Greenwood.........................................
150
1,700
Labette ...............................................
300
4,500
Montgomery .......................................
300
4,300
Neosho...............................................
Wilson ................................................
0
0
Woodson ............................................
2,200
47,900
Other Counties .................................
3,350
66,200
Southeast 3/ ...................................
112,000
2,343,000
State ...................................................
1/
Average number during year. 2/ May not add due to rounding.
insufficient or confidential data.

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2007
FARM VALUE,
POUNDS
1,000
PRODUCED,
2/
DOLLARS
1,000

1,321
0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

2,311

900

18,900

3,647

0
0

0
0
0
1,650
2,500
0
750
500
6,300
150
350

0
0
0
31,000
51,400
0
20,200
4,800
126,300
2,100
7,000

0
0
0
5,983
9,920
0
3,899
927
24,376
405
1,351

650
600
1,050
450
4,200

14,900
8,600
16,500
9,600
83,900

2,876
1,660
3,185
1,853
16,192

0
850
8,300
550

0
15,600
158,200
9,200

0
3,011
30,533
1,776

800
800

16,600
13,400

3,204
2,586

521

0
350

0
5,300

0
1,023

0
3,836
10,592

250
1,650
4,400

2,000
30,700
77,200

386
5,925
14,900

250

4,300

830

0

0
0

0
0

0
0

991

400
0
0

6,800
0
0

1,312
0
0

4,788
5,995
0
1,968
546
16,929
394
1,435
1,334
1,689
3,391
1,689
10,464
432
1,486
22,314
1,270
597
1,981
1,511
876

216
571
546

3/

0
0
0
0
6,083
2,550
46,300
8,936
8,407
3,200
57,400
11,078
297,561
109,000
2,151,000
415,143
No estimates were published for some counties due to

ECONOMIC STATISTICS
AVERAGE NET FARM INCOME PER FARM
Kansas 1960 – 2007
50

40

THOUSAND

30

20

10

0

-10
1960

65

70

75

80

85

YEAR

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90

95

00

2005

CASH RECEIPTS AND FARM INCOME, 1990-2007 1/
Cash Receipts
From Farm Marketings

Year

1990 .................
1991 .................
1992 .................
1993 .................
1994 .................
1995 .................
1996 .................
1997 .................
1998 .................
1999 .................
2000 .................
2001 .................
2002 .................
2003 .................
2004 .................
2005 .................
2006 .................
2/
2007 ..............

Income Per Farm
From
Government
Payments

Total Rec’ts
from Farm
Mktgs & Gov.
Payments

Livestock
Crops
&
Total
Products
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1,000 Dollars - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2,024,347
4,968,692
6,993,039
834,746
7,827,785
2,265,298
4,756,064
7,021,362
697,895
7,719,257
2,373,765
4,799,566
7,173,331
592,145
7,765,476
2,471,290
4,863,421
7,334,711
783,963
8,118,674
2,863,390
4,761,464
7,624,854
467,532
8,092,386
3,076,021
4,533,816
7,609,837
422,226
8,032,063
2,973,450
4,537,434
7,510,884
554,988
8,065,872
3,688,620
4,935,638
8,624,258
529,786
9,154,044
3,417,987
4,538,647
7,956,634
879,853
8,836,487
2,479,716
5,017,224
7,496,940
1,401,286
8,898,226
2,535,144
5,505,016
8,040,160
1,233,895
9,274,055
2,515,365
5,505,253
8,020,618
1,068,815
9,089,433
2,772,306
5,323,099
8,095,407
456,619
8,552,026
2,915,368
6,180,413
9,095,781
807,770
9,903,551
2,835,458
6,420,106
9,255,564
642,457
9,898,021
3,253,536
6,871,433
10,124,969
1,083,428
11,208,397
3,358,515
6,976,187
10,334,702
648,127
10,982,829
4,517,824
7,211,504
11,729,328
518,524
12,247,852

Gross
Before
Inv. Adj.

Net
After
Inv. Adj.

- - - - Dollars - - - - - 121,098
24,646
119,596
17,152
122,683
26,909
130,885
24,758
131,275
28,562
131,854
15,041
135,204
32,234
152,367
27,000
149,343
23,730
150,503
25,138
158,096
17,530
156,492
20,869
148,178
6,267
170,423
31,557
171,736
32,385
191,117
37,567
192,434
18,330
212,185
33,789

GROSS AND NET FARM INCOME, 1990-2007 1/
Realized Gross Farm Income
Year

Farm
Production
Expenses

Realized
Net
Farm
Income

Net
Change
in Farm
Inventory

Total
Net
Farm
Income

Cash Rec’ts Govern-ment Non-Money
Other
from Farm
Payments
Income
Farm
Total
Marketings
Income
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Million Dollars - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

1990 ........
6,993.0
834.7
192.5
1991 ........
7,021.4
697.9
189.3
1992 ........
7,173.3
592.1
189.8
1993 ........
7,334.7
784.0
209.1
7,624.9
467.5
236.3
1994 ........
1995 ........
7,609.8
422.2
253.3
1996 ........
7,510.9
555.0
269.9
8,624.3
529.8
257.1
1997 ........
1998 ........
7,956.6
879.9
258.4
1999 ........
7,496.9
1,401.3
259.9
2000 ........
8,040.2
1,233.9
312.6
8,020.6
1,068.8
319.6
2001 ........
2002 ........
8,095.4
456.6
313.8
2003 ........
9,095.8
807.8
312.7
9,255.6
642.5
369.0
2004 ........
10,125.0
1,083.4
408.2
2005 ........
10,334.7
648.2
450.2
2006 ........
2007 2/ .....
11,729.3
518.5
500.4
1/
May not add due to rounding. 2/ Preliminary.
SOURCE: Economic Research Service, USDA.

335.5
343.6
264.5
310.6
335.4
417.0
452.5
492.7
612.4
624.5
610.5
684.7
691.6
776.0
810.0
710.5
882.7
789.1

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8,355.8
8,252.1
8,219.7
8,638.4
8,664.1
8,702.3
8,788.3
9,903.9
9,707.3
9,782.7
10,197.2
10,093.7
9,557.5
10,992.3
11,077.0
12,327.0
12,315.7
13,537.4

6,983.9
6,737.4
6,849.0
6,951.9
7,117.9
7,345.5
7,575.4
8,362.6
7,990.3
8,254.7
8,844.1
8,875.6
8,484.1
9,266.9
9,514.2
9,846.8
10,593.8
11,930.0

1,371.8
1,514.8
1,370.7
1,686.5
1,546.3
1,356.8
1,212.9
1,541.2
1,717.0
1,528.0
1,353.2
1,218.1
1,073.4
1,725.3
1,562.7
2,480.3
1,721.9
1,607.4

328.8
-331.3
432.2
-52.5
338.8
-364.1
882.3
213.8
-174.6
106.0
-222.5
128.0
-669.2
310.1
526.1
-57.2
-548.8
548.3

1,700.6
1,183.5
1,802.9
1,634.0
1,885.1
992.7
2,095.2
1,755.0
1,542.4
1,634.0
1,130.7
1,346.1
404.2
2,035.4
2,088.8
2,423.1
1,173.1
2,155.7

FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES, 1986-2007
Farm Operating Expenses
Year
Feed

Livestock
&
Poultry

Seed

Fertilizer
and Lime

Repairs and
Operations of
Capital Items

Miscellaneous

Total Current
Farm
Operating
Expenses 1/

- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Million Dollars - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

1986 ...........
1987 ...........
1988 ...........
1989 ...........
1990 ...........
1991 ...........
1992 ...........
1993 ...........
1994 ...........
1995 ...........
1996 ...........
1997 ...........
1998 ...........
1999 ...........
2000 ...........
2001 ...........
2002 ...........
2003 ...........
2004 ...........
2005 ...........
2006 ...........
2007 ...........

Year

859.5
856.9
985.7
923.6
849.3
745.0
775.1
785.3
830.9
862.9
909.9
1,005.1
965.1
947.5
850.1
936.1
959.0
1,160.0
990.0
990.0
1,500.0
1,940.0

Hired
Labor

1,323.3
1,482.8
1,873.5
1,961.4
2,201.5
2,112.1
2,217.9
2,196.3
2,102.3
2,014.8
1,939.5
2,117.6
1,932.2
2,198.1
2,681.6
2,479.4
2,351.5
2,830.1
2,844.6
3,199.7
3,117.8
3,271.6

88.2
91.2
108.3
111.3
108.2
115.5
110.4
116.1
125.4
127.2
152.2
164.7
176.9
187.6
213.4
232.7
252.0
260.0
280.0
270.0
290.0
360.0

Depreciation
Taxes
and Other
on
Consumption
Farm
of
Property
Farm Capital

220.9
206.7
247.7
282.3
268.6
281.4
266.5
266.1
296.9
363.2
416.5
439.7
417.3
389.4
440.5
448.3
401.2
420.0
530.0
550.0
570.0
730.0
Interest
on Farm
Mortgage
Debt

510.0
519.6
531.5
557.6
666.7
659.3
651.6
683.2
682.0
686.2
769.5
802.8
771.7
736.3
882.4
906.9
848.9
895.9
1,120.6
908.7
977.0
1,145.5

Interest
Non-Real
Estate 2/

892.7
845.9
884.2
898.1
866.6
932.5
874.9
953.8
1,057.7
1,205.8
1,168.7
1,327.3
1,425.5
1,488.0
1,425.6
1,541.7
1,468.8
1,392.0
1,444.9
1,496.8
1,648.5
1,810.4

Net Rent
to Non-Farm
Landlords

3,894.4
4,003.1
4,631.2
4,734.4
4,961.0
4,845.8
4,896.5
5,000.8
5,095.2
5,260.1
5,356.3
5,857.3
5,688.6
5,946.9
6,493.7
6,545.1
6,281.4
6,957.9
7,210.1
7,415.2
8,103.3
9,257.5
Total Production
Expenses
Including Operating
Expenses 1/

- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Million Dollars - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

1986 ...........
183.2
598.2
212.1
326.9
316.7
277.4
5,808.9
1987 ...........
196.8
568.9
197.0
273.5
290.9
358.7
5,888.9
1988 ...........
204.1
609.9
218.6
243.5
312.8
382.3
6,602.4
1989 ...........
205.6
632.7
218.3
231.3
314.2
335.1
6,671.6
1990 ...........
214.2
644.4
230.2
539.6
394.6
6,983.9
1991 ...........
188.6
645.1
224.6
490.3
343.0
6,737.4
1992 ...........
196.9
629.6
266.4
471.2
388.5
6,849.0
1993 ...........
213.4
603.4
227.0
448.2
459.1
6,951.9
1994 ...........
241.8
618.4
228.6
485.6
448.3
7,117.9
1995 ...........
248.5
635.1
226.5
523.2
452.1
7,345.5
1996 ...........
266.9
633.4
224.0
546.9
548.0
7,575.4
1997 ...........
291.8
653.4
223.0
553.6
783.6
8,362.6
1998 ...........
331.0
658.7
231.2
560.0
520.8
7,990.3
1999 ...........
309.1
659.1
239.6
566.6
533.4
8,254.7
2000 ...........
336.3
665.1
255.1
589.1
504.8
8,844.1
2001 ...........
371.2
679.4
269.7
531.8
478.4
8,875.6
2002 ...........
346.3
687.9
287.5
498.9
382.0
8,484.1
2003 ...........
350.0
697.7
210.0
448.2
603.2
9,266.9
2004 ...........
400.2
750.9
260.0
447.8
445.2
9,514.2
2005 ...........
374.3
807.8
320.0
516.0
413.5
9,846.8
2006 ...........
386.5
834.5
340.0
546.4
383.2
10,593.8
2007 ...........
467.8
853.3
350.0
590.8
410.5
11,930.0
1/
Items may not add due to rounding. 2/ Beginning in 1990 real estate and non-real estate interest are not broken out
separately.

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FARMLAND VALUES AND RENTS, 1997-2008 1/

Year

Value

Rent

NonIrrigated

Irrigated

All
Cropland

Irrigated

All Farmland
and
Buildings

Pasture
and
Rangeland

Cropland

NonIrrigated

Value

Rent

Total
Value

Value

Mil. Dol.

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Dollars per Acre - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

1997..........
1998..........
1999..........
2000..........
2001..........
2002..........
2003..........
2004..........
2005..........
2006..........
2007..........
2008..........
1/

990

615

649

69.00

34.50

365

11.60

565

26,838

1,010

620

655

67.00

35.50

367

13.00

577

26,838

1,020

625

660

66.00

35.00

370

13.30

600

28,500

1,040

630

666

67.00

35.50

380

12.80

625

29,688

1,060

635

673

72.00

36.00

390

12.60

645

30,509

1,080

640

679

70.00

36.00

400

12.60

665

31,455

1,080

645

684

68.00

36.00

410

12.60

685

32,332

1,110

665

705

72.00

37.50

430

13.20

715

33,748

1,240

810

849

73.00

38.50

530

13.40

850

40,120

1,300

890

926

74.00

39.00

640

13.70

940

44,368

1,410

980

1,020

82.00

41.00

740

14.50

1,090

51,448

1,660
1,130
Rental rates are for land only.

1,180

88.00

45.00

860

15.50

1,170

55,409

Average Values of Farmland by
Kansas Agricultural Statistics Districts, 2006 - 2008
Dist.

Irrigated
Cropland
2006 2007 2008

Non-Irrigated
Cropland
2006 2007 2008

All
Cropland
2006
2007 2008

Pasture
2006

2007

2008

All
Farmland 1/
2006 2007 2008

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dollars per Acre - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NW ...... 1,235

1,400

1,600

640

680

830

704

757

910

330

400

480

670

770

840

WC ...... 1,070

1,160

1,400

560

600

730

608

652

790

350

410

440

590

680

730

SW ...... 1,100

1,170

1,350

530

550

670

673

704

840

280

340

380

650

730

800

NC ....... 1,570

1,800

2,300

910

1,000

1,110

939

1,040

1,160

570

650

770

915

1,060

1,110

C.......... 1,535

1,650

2,100

810

900

1,090

834

925

1,120

610

730

830

870

1,020

1,130

SC ....... 1,710

1,850

2,200

890

920

1,160

979

1,021

1,270

635

710

800

990

1,090

1,220

NE ....... 2,355

2,650

2,960

1,615

1,870

1,950

1,625

1,881

1,960

1,140

1,300

1,400

1,640

1,960

1,980

EC ....... 2,050

2,150

2,360

1,410

1,650

1,850

1,421

1,658

1,860

980

1,200

1,320

1,370

1,690

1,740

SE ....... 1,400

1,500

1,650

1,050

1,180

1,260

1,053

1,183

1,260

755

820

1,090

1,020

1,160

1,280

KS ....... 1,300 1,410 1,660
890
1/
All values are for land and buildings.

980

1,130

927

1,020

1,180

640

740

860

940

1,090

1,170

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HISTORIC STATISTICS
NUMBER OF FARMS
KANSAS, 1960 - 2007
140
120

THOUSAND

100
80
60
40
20
0
1960

65

70

75

80

85

90

95

00

2005

YEAR

AVERAGE SIZE OF FARM
KANSAS, 1960 - 2007
800
700
600

ACRES

500
400
300
200
100
0
1960

65

70

75

80

85

YEAR
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90

95

00

2005

HISTORIC STATISTICS
Number of Farms and Land in Farms
1900-2007
Year

1900
1910
1920
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964

Number of
Land in
Farms 1/
Farms 2/
- - - - - 1,000 - - - - 173
178
167
167
166
166
165
165
166
168
170
172
174
175
173
165
161
161
159
157
153
149
145
143
143
142
140
137
135
132
129
126
123
121
119
117
115
113
110
107
105
103
100

41,700
43,400
45,400
44,100
47,000
48,000
48,200
49,300
50,500
50,500
50,500
50,500
50,500
50,400
50,400
50,300
50,200
50,200
50,200
50,200
50,200
50,200
50,200

Average Size of
Farm, 2/
Acres

Year

241
244
272
264
283
274
303
345
374
383
391
401
411
417
424
430
437
444
456
469
478
487
502

1965 ...........
1966 ...........
1967 ...........
1968 ...........
1969 ...........
1970 ...........
1971 ...........
1972 ...........
1973 ...........
1974 ...........
1975 ...........
1976 ...........
1977 ...........
1978 ...........
1979 ...........
1980 ...........
1981 ...........
1982 ...........
1983 ...........
1984 ...........
1985 ...........
1986 ...........
1987 ...........
1988 ...........
1989 ...........
1990 ...........
1991 ...........
1992 ...........
1993 ...........
1994 ...........
1995 ...........
1996 ...........
1997 ...........
1998 ...........
1999 ...........
2000 ...........
2001 ...........
2002 ...........
2003 ...........
2004 ...........
2005 ...........
2006 ...........
2007 ...........

1/

Number of
Land in
Farms 1/
Farms 2/
- - - - - 1,000 - - - - 98
95
93
91
89
87
86
85
84
83
79
78
77
76
75
75
75
75
75
74
72
70
70
69
69
69
69
67
66
66
66
65
65
65
65
64.5
64.5
64.5
64.5
64.5
64.5
64.0
63.8

50,200
50,100
50,100
50,100
50,000
49,900
49,700
49,500
49,300
49,000
48,700
48,600
48,400
48,300
48,300
48,300
48,300
48,300
48,300
48,000
48,000
47,900
47,900
47,900
47,900
47,900
47,900
47,800
47,700
47,600
47,600
47,500
47,500
47,500
47,500
47,500
47,300
47,300
47,200
47,200
47,200
47,200
47,200

Average Size of
Farm, 2/
Acres
512
527
539
549
562
574
578
582
587
590
616
623
629
636
644
644
644
644
644
649
667
684
684
694
694
694
694
713
723
721
721
731
731
731
731
736
733
733
732
732
732
738
740

Beginning with 1975, a farm is defined as any place with at least $1,000 in annual sales of agricultural products. Between
1959 and 1975, a farm was defined as a place of 10 or more acres that had $50 or more in annual sales of agricultural
products or a place with fewer than 10 acres and annual sales of $250 or more. Prior to 1959, a farm was defined as three
acres or more with a value of farm products amounting to $150 or more or fewer than three acres with sales of at least $250. 2/
Land in farms estimates not available on an annual basis until 1950. NOTE: Complete data series available by request.

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LIVESTOCK NUMBERS, 1870-2008
LIVESTOCK ON KANSAS FARMS JANUARY 1, AND AGGREGATE VALUE
Year

1870 ................
1880 ................
1890 ................
1900 ................
1910 ................
1920 ................
1930 ................
1940 ................
1950 ................
1960 ................
1965 ................
1970 ................
1971 ................
1972 ................
1973 ................
1974 ................
1975 ................
1976 ................
1977 ................
1978 ................
1979 ................
1980 ................
1981 ................
1982 ................
1983 ................
1984 ................
1985 ................
1986 ................
1987 ................
1988 ................
1989 ................
1990 ................
1991 ................
1992 ................
1993 ................
1994 ................
1995 ................
1996 ................
1997 ................
1998 ................
1999 ................
2000 ................
2001 ................
2002 ................
2003 ................
2004 ................
2005 ................
2006 ................
2007 ................
2008 ................

Hogs &
All Cattle
Milk
Sheep &
Pigs 2/
& Calves
Cows 3/
Lambs 4/
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1,000 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Horses 1/

119
456
910
970
1,150
1,083
728
383
195
72
104
105
-

Mules 1/

15
70
97
106
216
243
160
63
13
-

410
1,700
2,600
2,800
2,220
1,733
2,826
1,519
1,253
1,315
1,307
1,643
2,202
2,100
2,100
2,000
1,750
1,650
1,850
2,000
2,000
2,090
1,900
1,770
1,670
1,650
1,600
1,520
1,420
1,470
1,500
1,450
1,500
1,430
1,440
1,420
1,350
1,300
1,530
1,530
1,590
1,460
1,520
1,570
1,530
1,650
1,710
1,790
1,840
1,870

571
1,247
2,880
3,520
3,000
2,975
3,090
2,770
3,588
4,429
5,214
6,016
6,497
6,757
6,800
6,990
6,400
6,450
6,400
6,000
6,200
6,200
6,450
6,000
5,825
6,000
5,860
5,800
5,920
5,650
5,550
5,600
5,650
5,650
5,900
6,050
6,300
6,550
6,600
6,550
6,550
6,600
6,700
6,600
6,350
6,650
6,600
6,650
6,400
6,700

1/

141
351
648
638
700
695
780
727
604
390
280
194
183
172
162
150
147
137
135
132
125
120
123
124
127
120
108
110
104
99
99
98
98
95
85
77
81
83
81
79
84
88
96
96
112
110
110
110
110
109

178
800
394
300
250
285
359
527
342
494
393
272
253
240
221
290
220
165
173
205
220
235
220
220
242
225
245
210
231
259
257
287
213
190
210
197
155
160
150
120
100
105
110
100
90
100
106
100
107
98

Value of All
Livestock 5/
$1,000
24,956
64,072
129,442
161,536
251,821
296,683
239,871
145,597
463,662
581,046
580,967
1,121,624
1,158,006
1,414,904
1,759,160
2,048,950
969,425
1,325,333
1,302,790
1,450,968
2,437,630
2,944,040
2,748,330
2,193,390
2,164,534
2,200,875
2,262,040
2,200,370
2,327,980
2,807,370
3,108,504
3,347,556
3,636,215
3,492,260
2,736,140
3,920,471
3,548,750
2,949,150
3,448,320
3,725,710
3,408,130
4,190,100
4,742,050
4,348,810
4,363,940
5,433,700
5,654,230
6,278,180
5,535,805
5,965,970

Horse and mule estimates combined in 1956 and discontinued in 1961. In 1998, the estimate includes horses, ponies,
mules, burros, and donkeys; series discontinued in 2000. 2/ Hog inventory is January 1 for 1867-1954 and December 1 of the
preceding year for 1955 to date. 3/ Milk cows that have calved beginning 1970. 4/ All sheep beginning 1974. 5/ Value of all
livestock does not include equine. NOTE: Complete data series available by request.

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WHEAT, 1890-2007
Year

Acres
Acres
Planted
Harvested
- - - - -1,000 - - - - 2,160
4,290
6,983
4,870
10,559
9,294
13,687
13,132
12,360
8,739
13,807
12,280
10,727
10,329
11,272
10,059
11,047
10,260
13,146
11,081
11,963
9,751
10,767
9,849
9,960
9,061
9,593
9,061
10,300
9,400
10,800
10,400
12,000
11,600
12,800
12,100
12,900
11,300
13,200
12,100
11,300
10,000
12,100
10,800
13,000
12,000
13,900
12,100
14,100
13,100
13,200
10,800
13,300
11,200
12,400
11,400
11,500
10,200
10,700
9,900
10,200
9,500
12,400
8,900
12,400
11,800
11,800
11,000
12,000
10,700
12,100
11,100
11,900
11,400
11,700
11,000
11,800
8,800
11,400
10,900
10,700
10,100
10,000
9,200
9,800
9,400
9,800
8,200
9,700
8,200
10,500
10,000
10,000
8,500
10,000
9,500
9,800
9,100
10,400
8,600

Yield,
Bushels

Production,
Bushels
- - - 1,000 - - 32,400
78,078
60,475
144,933
186,277
126,553
178,060
294,376
236,386
200,070
221,620
253,526
305,319
299,013
312,605
314,900
384,800
319,000
350,900
339,000
344,850
300,000
410,400
420,000
302,500
458,500
448,200
431,200
433,200
336,600
366,300
323,000
213,600
472,000
363,000
363,800
388,500
433,200
286,000
255,200
501,400
494,900
432,400
347,800
328,000
270,600
480,000
314,500
380,000
291,200
283,800

Price Per
1/
Bushel

Farm Value,
Dollars
- - $1,000 - 24,948
42,943
52,613
225,082
117,355
80,994
359,681
512,214
319,121
328,115
299,187
309,302
363,330
373,766
412,639
529,032
1,443,000
1,231,340
1,200,078
878,010
772,464
867,000
1,526,688
1,587,600
1,137,400
1,563,485
1,523,880
1,431,584
1,238,952
757,350
890,109
1,156,340
798,864
1,184,720
1,020,030
1,138,694
1,165,500
1,438,224
1,312,740
1,181,576
1,584,424
1,252,097
972,900
921,670
882,320
922,746
1,512,000
1,022,125
1,257,800
1,327,872
1,759,560

1890 ................
15.0
$ 0.77
1900 ................
18.2
0.55
1910 ................
12.4
0.87
1920 ................
15.6
1.76
1930 ................
14.2
0.63
1940 ................
14.5
0.64
1950 ................
14.5
2.02
1960 ................
28.5
1.74
1965 ................
23.5
1.35
1966 ................
19.5
1.64
1967 ................
20.0
1.35
1968 ................
26.0
1.22
1969 ................
31.0
1.19
1970 ................
33.0
1.25
1971 ................
34.5
1.32
1972 ................
33.5
1.68
1973 ................
37.0
3.75
1974 ................
27.5
3.86
1975 ................
29.0
3.42
1976 ................
30.0
2.59
1977 ................
28.5
2.24
1978 ................
30.0
2.89
1979 ................
38.0
3.72
1980 ................
35.0
3.78
1981 ................
25.0
3.76
1982 ................
35.0
3.41
1983 ................
41.5
3.40
1984 ................
38.5
3.32
1985 ................
38.0
2.86
1986 ................
33.0
2.25
1987 ................
37.0
2.43
1988 ................
34.0
3.58
1989 ................
24.0
3.74
1990 ................
40.0
2.51
1991 ................
33.0
2.81
1992 ................
34.0
3.13
1993 ................
35.0
3.00
1994 ................
38.0
3.32
1995 ................
26.0
4.59
1996 ................
29.0
4.63
1997 ................
46.0
3.16
1998 ................
49.0
2.53
1999 ................
47.0
2.25
2000 ................
37.0
2.65
2001 ................
40.0
2.69
2002 ................
33.0
3.41
2003 ................
48.0
3.15
2004 ................
37.0
3.25
2005 ................
40.0
3.31
2006 ................
32.0
4.56
2007 ................
33.0
6.20
Record
17,110
14,855
49.0
501,400
6.20
1,759,560
High..............
1937
1947
1998
1997
2007
2007
Year...........
6,488
68
8.0
1,112
0.33
1,436
Low...............
1909
1866
1895
1867
1931/’32
1868
Year...........
1/
Beginning in 1985, price per bushel is marketing year average price, which does not include an allowance for loans outstanding and government purchases. NOTE: Complete data series available by request.

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SORGHUM FOR ALL PURPOSES AND PRODUCTION OF GRAIN, 1930-2007
All Purposes
Year

Grain

Acres
Acres
Acres
Harvested
Planted
Harvested 1/
- - - - - - - - - - 1,000 - - - - - - - - - 1,683
1,570
729
4,607
4,109
1,885
3,187
3,084
1,943
5,491
5,370
4,296
4,048
3,971
3,031
3,805
3,733
2,849
4,338
4,218
3,248
4,468
4,345
3,475
4,066
3,997
3,266
4,391
4,277
3,560
5,180
5,102
4,325
4,400
4,270
3,500
4,650
4,550
3,900
4,100
3,975
3,320
4,100
3,951
3,500
4,500
4,321
3,750
4,550
4,450
3,800
4,450
4,340
3,860
4,350
4,290
3,570
4,500
4,220
3,480
4,250
4,140
3,560
3,900
3,800
3,350
3,550
3,350
2,830
4,800
4,610
4,250
4,800
4,694
4,300
4,500
4,280
4,150
4,100
3,873
3,750
3,600
3,440
3,300
4,100
3,880
3,750
3,100
2,900
2,800
3,400
3,250
3,150
3,300
3,130
3,050
3,000
2,860
2,800
3,200
3,090
3,000
3,300
3,180
3,100
4,800
4,720
4,600
3,650
3,530
3,400
3,500
3,380
3,300
3,600
3,490
3,400
3,500
3,265
3,200
4,000
3,850
3,750
3,800
3,115
3,000
3,550
2,970
2,900
3,200
2,965
2,900
2,750
2,660
2,600
2,750
2,560
2,500
2,800
2,730
2,650

Yield,
Bushels

Production,
Bushels
- - 1,000 - 7,982
24,128
44,689
167,544
139,426
139,601
149,408
163,325
182,896
145,960
233,550
217,000
218,400
132,800
147,000
165,000
235,600
196,860
246,330
149,640
238,520
207,700
121,690
216,750
296,700
311,250
273,750
204,600
198,750
184,800
176,400
244,000
176,400
231,000
173,600
354,200
265,200
264,000
258,400
188,800
232,500
135,000
130,500
220,400
195,000
145,000
212,000

Price Per
Bushel 2/

Farm Value,
Dollars
- $1,000 3,352
9,651
47,817
130,684
135,243
143,789
140,444
148,626
181,067
163,475
221,873
301,630
465,192
357,232
333,690
306,900
409,944
391,751
541,926
435,452
548,596
554,559
328,563
487,688
569,664
413,963
432,525
452,166
397,500
369,600
393,372
439,200
407,484
462,000
538,160
807,576
564,876
422,400
382,432
337,952
421,848
320,544
307,667
364,101
330,876
488,012
842,912

1930 ..........................
10.9
$ 0.42
1940 ..........................
12.8
0.40
23.0
1.07
1950 ..........................
1960 ..........................
39.0
0.78
46.0
0.97
1965 ..........................
1966 ..........................
49.0
1.03
1967 ..........................
46.0
0.94
1968 ..........................
47.0
0.91
1969 ..........................
56.0
0.99
1970 ..........................
41.0
1.12
54.0
0.95
1971 ..........................
1972 ..........................
62.0
1.39
1973 ..........................
56.0
2.13
1974 ..........................
40.0
2.69
1975 ..........................
42.0
2.27
1976 ..........................
44.0
1.86
1977 ..........................
62.0
1.74
1978 ..........................
51.0
1.99
1979 ..........................
69.0
2.20
1980 ..........................
43.0
2.91
67.0
2.30
1981 ..........................
1982 ..........................
62.0
2.67
1983 ..........................
43.0
2.70
1984 ..........................
51.0
2.25
1985 ..........................
69.0
1.92
1986 ..........................
75.0
1.33
1987 ..........................
73.0
1.58
1988 ..........................
62.0
2.21
1989 ..........................
53.0
2.00
1990 ..........................
66.0
2.00
56.0
2.23
1991 ..........................
1992 ..........................
80.0
1.80
1993 ..........................
63.0
2.31
1994 ..........................
77.0
2.00
1995 ..........................
56.0
3.10
77.0
2.28
1996 ..........................
1997 ..........................
78.0
2.13
1998 ..........................
80.0
1.60
1999 ..........................
76.0
1.48
59.0
1.79
2000 ..........................
62.0
1.81
2001 ..........................
2002 ..........................
45.0
2.37
2003 ..........................
45.0
2.36
2004 ..........................
76.0
1.65
2005 ..........................
75.0
1.70
58.0
3.37
2006 ..........................
2007 ..........................
80.0
3.98
Records:
8,166
7,783
6,071
80.0
354,200
3.98
842,912
High........................
1957
1957
1957
1992,’98,2007
1996
2007
2007
Year......................
1,683
1,570
112
5.0
557
0.26
602
Low.........................
1930
1930
1934
1934/‘36
1934
1932
1934
Year......................
1/
Beginning in 1986, acres harvested for all purposes no longer included acres harvested as forage. 2/ Beginning in 1985,
price per bushel is marketing year average price, which does not include an allowance for loans outstanding and government
purchases. NOTE: Complete data series available by request.

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SOYBEANS FOR BEANS, 1925-2007
Year

Acres
Acres
Planted
Harvested
- - - - - - 1,000 - - - - - 12
4
27
7
38
7
78
26
258
235
409
397
374
335
594
586
886
873
930
917
846
825
973
957
866
852
990
930
880
871
900
875
1,240
1,200
1,030
990
1,100
1,080
900
865
1,020
990
1,520
1,490
1,580
1,560
1,550
1,450
1,540
1,510
1,820
1,780
1,600
1,520
1,700
1,590
1,500
1,410
1,850
1,740
2,150
2,110
2,050
2,000
1,900
1,850
2,000
1,950
2,000
1,900
1,900
1,850
2,000
1,900
2,150
2,100
2,100
2,050
2,050
2,000
2,400
2,350
2,550
2,500
2,850
2,800
2,950
2,500
2,850
2,730
2,750
2,540
2,600
2,480
2,800
2,710
2,900
2,850
3,150
3,080
2,600
2,550

Yield,
Bushels

Production,
Bushels
- - 1,000 - 40
52
46
312
2,350
7,146
3,350
12,599
18,333
20,632
18,562
23,925
19,596
13,950
17,856
24,500
26,400
19,800
22,680
12,975
28,215
26,820
41,340
23,925
45,300
46,280
24,320
27,825
43,710
58,290
67,520
46,000
49,950
46,800
43,700
68,450
53,200
73,500
51,250
74,000
86,950
75,000
81,200
50,000
87,360
58,420
57,040
111,110
105,450
98,560
84,150

Price Per
Bushel 1/

Farm Value,
Dollars
- - $1,000 - 101
86
51
300
4,841
16,650
7,069
24,946
43,816
55,706
44,920
55,028
43,503
38,223
53,389
100,450
149,688
125,532
108,184
84,597
155,183
178,085
246,800
180,634
262,740
258,720
189,453
160,829
216,365
268,134
370,685
333,960
272,228
265,356
242,535
370,999
341,012
391,020
342,863
530,580
558,219
373,500
367,836
225,000
363,418
320,726
438,067
598,883
574,703
627,827
891,990

1925 ...................................................
10.0
$ 2.52
1930 ...................................................
7.5
1.66
1935 ...................................................
6.5
1.10
1940 ...................................................
12.0
0.96
1945 ...................................................
10.0
2.06
1950 ...................................................
18.0
2.33
10.0
2.11
1955 ...................................................
1960 ...................................................
21.5
1.98
21.0
2.39
1965 ...................................................
1966 ...................................................
22.5
2.70
1967 ...................................................
22.5
2.42
1968 ...................................................
25.0
2.30
1969 ...................................................
23.0
2.22
1970 ...................................................
15.0
2.74
20.5
2.99
1971 ...................................................
1972 ...................................................
28.0
4.10
1973 ...................................................
22.0
5.67
1974 ...................................................
20.0
6.34
1975 ...................................................
21.0
4.77
1976 ...................................................
15.0
6.52
1977 ...................................................
28.5
5.50
1978 ...................................................
18.0
6.64
1979 ...................................................
26.5
5.97
1980 ...................................................
16.5
7.55
30.0
5.80
1981 ...................................................
1982 ...................................................
26.0
5.58
1983 ...................................................
16.0
7.79
1984 ...................................................
17.5
5.78
1985 ...................................................
31.0
4.95
1986 ...................................................
33.5
4.60
1987 ...................................................
32.0
5.49
1988 ...................................................
23.0
7.26
1989 ...................................................
27.0
5.45
1990 ...................................................
24.0
5.67
23.0
5.55
1991 ...................................................
1992 ...................................................
37.0
5.42
1993 ...................................................
28.0
6.41
1994 ...................................................
35.0
5.32
1995 ...................................................
25.0
6.69
1996 ...................................................
37.0
7.17
37.0
6.42
1997 ...................................................
1998 ...................................................
30.0
4.98
1999 ...................................................
29.0
4.53
2000 ...................................................
20.0
4.50
32.0
4.16
2001 ...................................................
2002 ...................................................
23.0
5.49
2003 ...................................................
23.0
7.68
2004 ...................................................
41.0
5.39
37.0
5.45
2005 ...................................................
2006 ...................................................
32.0
6.37
2007 ...................................................
33.0
10.60
Records:
3,150
3,080
41.0
111,110
10.60
891,990
High.................................................
2006
2006
2004
2004
2007
2007
Year...............................................
9
2
4.0
22
0.67
31
Low..................................................
1927
1924
1936
1924
1931
1937
Year...............................................
1/
Beginning in 1985, price per bushel is marketing year average price, which does not include an allowance for loans
outstanding and government purchases. NOTE: Complete data series available by request.

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CORN FOR ALL PURPOSES AND PRODUCTION OF GRAIN, 1870-2007
All Purposes
Year

Grain

Acres
Acres
Acres
Harvested 2/
Harvested
Planted 1/
- - - - - - - - - - 1,000 - - - - - - - - - 570
570
3,726
3,726
3,807
3,807
7,472
7,472
8,950
8,950
5,331
4,607
7,150
6,776
5,399
3,051
2,647
1,959
2,608
2,557
2,442
2,016
1,972
1,725
1,289
1,261
1,050
1,366
1,324
1,029
1,366
1,324
1,060
1,448
1,417
1,134
1,515
1,470
1,208
1,689
1,637
1,285
1,660
1,627
1,311
1,570
1,540
1,250
1,900
1,860
1,540
2,160
2,100
1,670
1,950
1,910
1,640
2,150
2,105
1,790
2,030
1,985
1,680
1,820
1,783
1,500
1,750
1,720
1,470
1,700
1,627
1,180
1,350
1,336
1,175
1,400
1,383
1,220
1,140
1,104
920
1,150
1,137
955
1,300
1,292
1,170
1,450
1,430
1,335
1,350
1,330
1,230
1,250
1,245
1,150
1,370
1,345
1,240
1,600
1,570
1,450
1,800
1,790
1,650
1,850
1,840
1,730
2,000
1,930
1,800
2,300
2,270
2,100
2,150
2,100
1,970
2,500
2,480
2,350
2,750
2,725
2,600
3,000
2,970
2,850
3,150
3,110
2,980
3,450
3,350
3,170
3,450
3,345
3,050
3,250
2,920
2,600
2,900
2,780
2,500
3,100
3,050
2,880
3,650
3,600
3,450
3,350
3,300
3,000
3,900
3,840
3,700

Yield,
Bushels

Production,
Bushels
- - - 1,000 - - 15,960
109,917
39,974
141,968
170,050
120,703
67,488
34,282
85,470
78,488
61,950
59,682
72,080
88,452
95,432
82,240
124,545
130,000
154,000
131,930
141,040
171,840
161,280
153,000
171,990
110,920
148,050
139,080
85,560
119,375
152,100
181,560
147,600
143,750
155,000
188,500
206,250
259,500
216,000
300,300
244,280
357,200
371,800
418,950
420,180
412,100
387,350
301,600
300,000
432,000
465,750
345,000
518,000

Price Per
Bushel 3/

Farm Value
Dollars
- - $1,000 - 8,299
31,876
20,387
45,430
81,624
56,730
35,094
19,884
122,222
76,918
72,482
76,393
76,405
93,759
107,838
107,734
139,490
197,600
378,840
397,109
352,600
364,301
320,947
359,550
431,695
368,254
381,969
376,907
278,070
330,669
360,477
290,496
271,584
373,750
353,400
424,125
499,125
557,925
563,760
696,696
791,467
1,010,876
918,346
821,142
760,526
824,200
786,321
747,968
753,000
915,840
964,103
1,062,600
2,072,000

1870 ..................
28.0
$ 0.52
1880 ..................
29.5
0.29
1890 ..................
10.5
0.51
1900 ..................
19.0
0.32
1910 ..................
19.0
0.48
1920 ..................
26.2
0.47
1930 ..................
12.5
0.52
1940 ..................
17.5
0.58
1950 ..................
35.0
1.43
1960 ..................
45.5
0.98
1965 ..................
59.0
1.17
1966 ..................
58.0
1.28
1967 ..................
68.0
1.06
1968 ..................
78.0
1.06
1969 ..................
79.0
1.13
1970 ..................
64.0
1.31
1971 ..................
95.0
1.12
1972 ..................
104.0
1.52
1973 ..................
100.0
2.46
1974 ..................
79.0
3.01
1975 ..................
86.0
2.50
1976 ..................
96.0
2.12
1977 ..................
96.0
1.99
1978 ..................
102.0
2.35
1979 ..................
117.0
2.51
1980 ..................
94.0
3.32
1981 ..................
126.0
2.58
1982 ..................
114.0
2.71
1983 ..................
93.0
3.25
1984 ..................
125.0
2.77
1985 ..................
130.0
2.37
1986 ..................
136.0
1.60
1987 ..................
120.0
1.84
1988 ..................
125.0
2.60
1989 ..................
125.0
2.28
1990 ..................
130.0
2.25
1991 ..................
125.0
2.42
1992 ..................
150.0
2.15
1993 ..................
120.0
2.61
1994 ..................
143.0
2.32
1995 ..................
124.0
3.24
1996 ..................
152.0
2.83
1997 ..................
143.0
2.47
1998 ..................
147.0
1.96
1999 ..................
141.0
1.81
2000 ..................
130.0
2.00
2001 ..................
127.0
2.03
2002 ..................
116.0
2.48
2003 ..................
120.0
2.51
2004 ..................
150.0
2.12
2005 ..................
135.0
2.07
2006 ..................
115.0
3.08
2007 ..................
140.0
4.00
Records:
High................
7,764
9,156
9,156
152.0
518,000
4.00
2,072,000
Year..............
1933
1917
1917
1996
2007
2007
2007
Low.................
1,140
217
172
3.0
894
0.18
867
Year..............
1983
1866
1934
1913
1934
1889/1896
1866
1/
Prior to 1926, no records kept on acres planted. 2/ Beginning in 1986, acres harvested for all purposes no longer included acres
harvested as forage. 3/ Beginning in 1985, price per bushel is marketing year average price, which does not include an allowance for
loans outstanding and government purchases. NOTE: Complete data series available by request.

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INDEX
TABLE of CONTENTS................................................................. i
2007 AGRICULTURAL HIGHLIGHTS..................................................ii-iii
GENERAL STATISTICS.............................................................. 2-9
Agribusiness...................................................................... 5
Agricultural export shares........................................................ 3
Agricultural statistics districts..................................Inside Back Cover
Commercial Grain Storage Capacity................................................. 4
Crops: acreage harvested and value, by county................................... 6-7
Farms: number, by county........................................................ 6-7
Feed: commercial, sales of....................................................... 5
mill feed produced......................................................... 5
Fertilizer: sales................................................................. 5
Flour production and value........................................................ 5
Off-Farm Number of Grain Storage Facilities....................................... 4
Rank of Kansas agriculture........................................................ 2
Stocks of Grain by Quarter........................................................ 4
Value of livestock produced, by county.......................................... 6-7
Weather data, by district and county............................................ 8-9
Weights and Measures............................................................ 103

CROP STATISTICS............................................................... 10-73
Corn: all, acres planted and harvested, by county............................. 36-39
grain:
acreage, yield, production and value, by county............... 36-39
irrigated and dryland grain production, by county.... ......... 40-43
silage: acreage, yield, production and value, by county... ............ 44-47
Cotton: acreage, yield, production and value, by county ......................... 72
Dry Beans: acreage, yield, production and value, by county...................... 73
Hay: Alfalfa:
acreage, yield, production and value, by county............... 60-63
Other Hay: acreage, yield, production and value, by county............... 64-67
All Hay:
acreage, yield, production and value, by county............... 68-71
Oats: acreage, yield, production and value, by district.......................... 72
Pasture: acres, by county, 2002 Census........................................ 70-71
Sorghum: all: acres planted and harvested, by county.......................... 24-27
grain: acreage, yield, production and value, by county.............. 24-27
irrigated and dryland grain production, by county............ 28-31
silage: acreage, yield, production and value, by county.............. 32-35
Soybeans: acreage, yield, production and value, by county..................... 48-51
irrigated and dryland production, by county......................... 52-55
State Summary: Acreage, yield, production, value, and number of farms........... 11
Sunflowers: all: acreage, yield, production, and value by county............. 56-57
oil & non oil: acreage, yield, production, and value, by district.58-59
Wheat: acreage, yield, production and value, by county........................ 12-15
summer fallow and continuous cropped grain production, by county 18-19, 22-23
irrigated and dryland grain production, by county............... 16-17, 20-21

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LIVESTOCK STATISTICS.......................................................... 74-89
Cattle: calves born, by county................................................ 80-83
all cattle and calves, inventory and inventory value by county........ 80-83
beef cows, inventory, by county....................................... 80-83
commercial slaughter, by month........................................... 76
milk cows, inventory, by county....................................... 80-83
milk cows and production, by month....................................... 86
milk cows, production and value, by county............................ 88-89
inventory, by classes.................................................... 75
number of cattle operations.............................................. 75
production, disposition, income.......................................... 77
value of production, by county........................................ 84-85
Cattle on feed: classification and weight groups, by quarter..................... 78
marketings and placements, by month...................................... 78
marketings - grain fed and other......................................... 77
marketings, by size group................................................ 77
inventory, by county.................................................. 80-83
number of feedlots, by size group........................................ 77
Dairy: milk production and value................................................ 86
Hog:
inventory and value, by district..........................................87
inventory, by class...................................................... 75
number of hog operations................................................. 75
pig crop, by district.....................................................87
production, disposition, income.......................................... 79
value of production, by district...................................... 84-85
Honey: number of colonies, yield, production, stocks, price, and value...........87
Sheep: inventory, by classes.................................................... 75
number of sheep operations............................................... 75
lamb crop................................................................ 75
production, disposition, income.......................................... 79
Wool:
production, price and value.............................................. 79

ECONOMIC STATISTICS............................................................90-93
Farm income.......................................................................91
Farmland values and rents.........................................................93
Income from farming, cash receipts, gross and net farm income.....................91
Production expenses...............................................................92

HISTORICAL STATISTICS.........................................................94-100
Historical tables.............................................................95-100
corn: acreage, yield, production, price and value, 1870-2007.............100
livestock, inventories and value, 1870-2008...............................96
number of farms and land in farms, 1900-2007..............................95
sorghum: acreage, yield, production, price and value, 1930-2007...........98
soybeans: acreage, yield, production, price and value, 1925-2007..........99
wheat: acreage, yield, production, price and value, 1890-2007.............97

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Bushel weights:
Wheat & soybeans = 60 lbs.
Corn, sorghum & rye = 56 lbs.
Barley (grain) = 48 lbs
Oats = 32 lbs.

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