Crop Report 1982 - Stanislaus CountyTi nta ~1adei ra Valdepenas Zinfandel TOTAL 1982 *(Rev) 1981...
Transcript of Crop Report 1982 - Stanislaus CountyTi nta ~1adei ra Valdepenas Zinfandel TOTAL 1982 *(Rev) 1981...
1982 ANNUAL CROP REPORT
STANISLAUS COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Hugh Sinclair, Agricultural Conlnissioner
Compiled by
Sheree Tillema, Sr. Agricultural Inspector
I
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I.Board of Supervisors
Dan Terry District 1
Rolland C. Starn District 2
Nick W. B1om District 3
Rayroond C. Simon District 4
Sal .Cannella District 5
Gardner L. HutchinsChief Administrative Officer
Cover Photograph by John Forrest Hains
Clare Berryhill, DirectorCalifornia Department of Food and Agriculture
andThe Honorable Board of SupervisorsStanislaus County
Gentlemen:
The Stanislaus County Agricultural Crop Report for 1982 is herebysubmitted in compliance with Section 2279 of the California Foodand Agricultural Code.
The gross agricultural income for 1982 is estimated to be$746,105,400.00. This represents a decrease of 4.5 percent from
our 1981 income.
Field crop income was down 13% from the previous year due pri-marily to a reduction in har'/ested acres and lower prices forbarley and beans.
Lower market price was the principal reason for a significantreduction in income from livestock and poultry. .
Although both apricots and walnuts showed substantial gains inincome, with excellent crops and good prices, the overall fruitand nut crop income declined by 3.8 million dollars. The unstablemarket conditions for peaches and grapes and the effects of earlyfall rain on grape quality, were the factors responsible for themajor portion of this decrease.
All estimates in this report represent gross income to the farmerand do not reflect the cost of production.
We wish to express our appreciation to the many persons whocontri buted to the pre"paration of thi s report.
Respectfully,
/~ ..D.~~Paul D. LaVineDirector of Cooperative ExtensionStanislaus County
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SinclairAgricultural CommissionerStanislaus County
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Leadi n9 Commodities. 1
2Permanent Crop Acreages.
FieldCrops 8
Seed Crops 9
VegetableCrops 1O
FruitandNutCrops ll
~Iursery Products 12
LivestockandPou1try .13
Livestock and Poultry Products 14
January 1 Inventories of livestock and Poultry 15
15ApiaryProducts
S umrra ry 16
Ten Year Summary 17
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STAr~ISLAUS COUNTY LEADlr~G COM~1ODITIES
1982Rank
1981Rank ICo!!!modity Value
$207,732,000, Milk, All
2 Chickens, All 91,966,000 2
Chicken Eggs, All 68,435,0003 3
59,677,0004 Almond f-1eats 4
5 Walnuts, In Shell 44,016,000 7
6 Cattle & Calves, All 43,544,000 5
7 All 23,726,000 6Peaches,
8 Grapes, All 22,517,000 8
19,549,000 109 Silage. All
18,065,000 1210 Tomatoes, All
STANISLAUS COUNTYPERMANENT CROP ACREAGES
1982
f!:2P- Bearing Acres Non-bearing Acres TotalAlmonds
Butte-CannelDaveyDrakeFritzHarveyJordanoloLeGrandLivingstonMercedMonoMontereyr~e Pl us Ul traNonpareilOthersPeerl essPrice ClusterRubyTexas MissionThompsonYosemite10-07
313,851
33071
147158925
465,289
4046
2,83826,673
19568
526240
5,1672,549
929
73,700
aa
56a0
481065
0136170
4,61216a
8007
12420580
387,551
33071
203158925356
5,35440
1823,008
31,28521168
1,326247
5,2912,569
6729
TOTAL 19821981
48,40045,763
9,8292,091
58,22957,854
ApplesGranny SmithOthers
35
12112
12417
TOTAL 19821981
ApricotsBlenheim RoyalFlaming GoldI'lodes toOthersPattersonPerfectionTilton
4453
54421
39620~
4453
60521
1,16323
~mTOTAL 19821981 8,860
8,843
aa
610
7673
15
9,7069,606
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PERMANENT CROP ACREAGES 1982
Bearing Acres Non-bearing Acres Total
Avocados, ~11TOTAL 1982
198122
00
22
Boysenberries, AllTOTAL 1982
1981150186
00
150186
CherriesBingBlack TartarianEarly BurlatOthers
TOTAL 19821981
587252341
CitrusGrapefruitLemonsMandarin/TangerinesOrangesTangelos
19821981
99
8449
9
F;gs,All79
TOTAL 19821981
68
11
Grapes, RaisinThompson Seedless
TOTAL 19821981
2t988
2t9883tO83 I
Grapes, TableFlame SeedlessItaliaOthersRed Malaga
TOTAL 19821981
m1
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PERMANEr~T CROP ACREAGES 1982
~ Bearing Acres Non-bearing Acres Total
1,64045
1631,655
731,864
4133421325
19368
1161,908
19388718
775519
1,64545
1631,655
731,874
4133421325
19368
1161,908
19388718
775519
Gr2pe~, Wine BlackBarberaBlack MalvoisieCabernet SauvignonCarignaneGamayGrenacheMalbecMissionNebbioloOthersPetite SirahRoyal tyRubiredRuby CabernetSalvadorSangiovetoSt. MacaireTi nta ~1adei raValdepenasZinfandel
TOTAL 1982*(Rev) 1981
9,79410,627
50000
100000000a000000
9,80910,638
2,3883,410
178398
42228
20624
331501
62
1711,209
0067060
2200
2,5594,619
1783914
42928
21224
353501
62
Grapes, Wine WhiteChenin BlancFrench ColombardMalvasia BiancaMuscat Blanc/CanelliOthersPalomino/Golden ChasselasPinot BlancSauvignon BlancSauvignon VertSemi11onSt. Emi1ion/Ugni BlancWhite Ries1ing/Johannisberg
TOTAL 1982(Rev) 1981
7,5976,877
1,4211,276
9,0188,153
Grapes. AllTOTAL 1982
(Rev) 198120,41620,621
1,4681,307
21 ,88421,928
*Revised
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PERMANENT CROP ACREAGES 1982
~ Bearing Acres Non-bearing Acres Total
KiwiChico HaywardOthers
18110
579
TOTAL 19821981
Nectarines692529
1 803229
70
OthersRed GrandSungrand/Sun Brite
TOTAL 19821981
Olives72
102Manzanill0Mission
00
72102
TOTAL 19821981
aa
927274
1,0661,061
4826325
21468
1,90988
249997
76523120270
756922
1,4505472
563
800261
1,0659574746111
21465
1,73888
23398076
521102270
756922
1,3684472
557
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Peaches, ClingAndrossBowenCarolynCarsonCoronaEvertsFortunaGaumeGomesHal fordJungermanKl amtLoadelMcKnightr.IonacoOthersPaloroPeakSowellStanfordStarnSullivan #4TuftsWiser
10,717 "
11,384;:.' "
~.',\'.'.
127131
10482
1403
1710
161702
180000
821006
19821981
10,12310,562
TOTAL
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PE~NENT CRS}f ACREAG~_1982
~ Bearing Acres Bgn-bear;ng Acres Total
2668
1 ,1002212668083
2668
,1072281668383
19821981
1,4571,560
aa7a
69a3n
1,5361,641
Peaches~ll
tOTAL
19821981
11,58012,122
673903
12,25313,025
Pears, AllTOTAL 1982
1981413413
aa
413413
Pecans, AlTOTAL 982
98199
1111
2020
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Persimmons, AllTOTAL 1982
19811414
00
1414
PistachiosKermanOthers
36134949
10102010
4623
TOTAL 19821981
IP1 urns, All
TOTAL 19821981
74
58
22
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El bertaFay El bertaFiestaLovellMadera GemOthersRio Oso Gem
TOTAL
PE~1ANENT CROP ACREAGES 1982
~ Bearing Acres Non-bearing Acres Total
PrunesFrench 114
114100
363650
150150150
TOTAL 19821981
132,275
8245340
1520
3,3862,048
277,030
2891
170222117
5,5981,717
014711366
26623,51023,471
94078210
79270
34520
3360
21002
1921,007
5531
06633
2,4342,549
222,682
1644634794220
3,4202,100
277,366
28112170222119
5,7902,724
55178113132299
25,94426,020
WalnutsAmigoAshleyBl ackBlackburn61 ac krnerChandlerChicoCo nco rdEurekaFranquetteGustineHartleyHoneycuttMarchetti~1ayetteNuggettOthersPayneSerrSunlandTehamaTrintaVinaWaterloo
TOTAL 19821981
130,402130,824
114,436112,541
15,96618,283
PERf.1ANENT CROPSTOTAL 1982
(Rev) 1981
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FIELD CROPS:
Harvestedacres
Peracre
PerunitTotal Unit Total
Bar' ey 19821981
8,00013,000
1.721.38
13,80017,900
TonII
$120.001 31 .00
$ 1,656,0002,345,000(Rev)
34,52039,065
19821981
36,60035,500
TonII
16,047,00024,509,000
Be~~~. Dry Ed;bl~.Ml (Rev)
Blackeyes 19821981
17,00014,000
.83
.7814,10010,900
TonII
365.00544.00
5,146,0005,930,000(Rev)
Baby Limas 19821981
6,5009,500
.03.43
6,70013,600
Ton.. 441.00560.00
2,955,0007,616,000
10,60011,500
1.041 .21
11,00013,900
TonII
575.00760.00
6,325,00010,564,000
Large Limas 19821981
(1 ) 19821981
2,500500
1.091.33
2,720665
TonII
596.00600.00
1,621,000399,000
Others
110.00120.00
3,839,0003,348,000
Corn, Grain 19821981
9,0007,900
3.883.53
34,90027,900
TonII
95.2085.00
17,898,00015,470,000
19821981
28,00027,000
6.706.75
188.000182.000
TonII
Hay, Alfalfa
(2) 3.253.10
45,50050,800
Ton11
65.3062.60
2,971,0003,180,000
Hay, Grain 19821981
14,00016,400
3,0102,170
TonII
60.4054.20
182,000118,000
(3) 1,8001,200
1.671.81
Hay, Other 19821981
125.00120.00
9,438,0009,060,000
AcreII
19821981
75,50075,500
Pasture, Irrigated
AcreII
15.5015.00
5,720,0005,550,000
19821981
369,000370,000
Rangeland
1,025,0003,589,000
2.423.27
7,02013,700
TonII
146.00262.00
19821981
2,9004,200
Rice
19,549,00019,141,000
1,231,0001,196,000
Ton11
57,50062,100
Silage, All 19821981
3,917,0005,197,000
272,000366,000
TonII
14.4014.20
19,00022,200
14.3016.50
(4) 19821981
Cereal
15,632,00013,944,000
TonII
16.3016.80
38,50039,900
24.9020.80
959,000830,000
19821981
Corn
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FIELD CROP_S Cant.
Harvestedacres
Peracre
PerunitTotal Unit Total
19821981
4001,000
3.002.00
1,2002,000
TonII
$110.00110.00
$ 132,000220,000
470761
3.304.10
1,5503,120
TonII
56.4054.00
87,400168,000
Sugar Beets 19821981
1,1504,500
22.1028.00
25,400126,000
TonII
32.7029.20
831,0003,679,000
12,00016,000
2.352.20
28,20035,200
Ton" 125.001 51 .00
3,525,0005,315,000
300300
AcreII
142.00130.00
42,60039,000
TOTAL 19821981
616,620635.361
$82,943,00095,731,000(Rev)
(1 )(2)(3)(4 )(5)
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Includes Green Baby Limas, Kidneys, PinksIncl udes Forage ~1ix, Oat, WheatIncludes Legume HayIncludes Barley, Forage r-lix, Oats, WheatIncludes Straw, Sunflowers
SEED
CROPS:
Vegetable 1,6101 ,1 50
Acre" $662.00757.00
$ ,066,000871,000
19821981
1,329,000
3,209,000Other-'- 1 ~I
TOTAL
)
1982 3.820 Acre 348.00(Rev) 1981 6.590 18 487.00 I
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$ 2,395,0004,080,000
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19821981
5,4307,740(Rev)
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VEGETABLE CROPS:
Harvestedacres
Peracre Total Unit
Beans, Green Lima 19821981
9,26010,500
1.601.56
14s80016s400
Ton" $370.00370.00
$ 5,476,0006,068,000
I Beans, Snap 19821981
7601 ,600
2.683.00
2,0404,800
Ton.. 206.00191.00
420,000917,000
I Cauliflower 19821981
503455
4.004.24
2,0101,930
TonII
410.00427.00
824,000824,000
~1elons, All 19821981
6,3905,580
48,84044,940
TonII
7,528,0008,488,000
1,485,0001,764,000
(Rev)
Cantaloupe 19821981
1,5001 ,050
5.508.00
8,2508,400
TonII
180.00210.00I
Casaba 19821981
360250
7.647.54
2,7501,880
Ton.. 100.00106.00
275,000199,000
Honeydew 19821981
2,7002,800
7.507.50
20,20021,000
TonII
203.00225.00
4,101 ,0004,725,000
Others (1 ) 19821981
630770
7.054.75
4,4403,660
TonII
197.00164.00
875,000600,000(Rev)
Watermelon 19821981
1,200710
11.0014.10
13.20010.000
TonII
60.00120.00
792,000,200,000
Peas, GreenProcessing
19821981
5,3703,200
1.621.76
8,7005,630
TonII
222.00185.00
1,931,0001,042,000
Peppers 19821981
300250
19.5018.00
5,8504,500
TonII
143.00143.00
837,000644,000
I Spinach 19821981
2,8004,210
8.899.00
24t90037,900
TonII
72.5068.50
1,805,0002,596,000
(2)Squash 19821981
475500
8.5513.40
4,0606,700
TonII
79.0098.90
321,000663,000
Sweet Potatoes 19821981
267380
7.7710.70
2,0704,070
TonII
264.00375.00
546,0001,526,000I
Tomatoes, All 19821981
10,45010,300
239,100216,000
TonII
18,065,00014,204,000
Fresh 19821981
1,9501,700
10.3011.20
20,1 0019,000
TonII
293.00225.00
5,889,0004,275,000
19821981
8,5008,600
219,000197,000
TonII
55.6050.40
12,176,0009,929,000
Processing 25.8022.90
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YEGETABLE C;~pPS Conte
Harvestedacres
Peracre
PerunitTotal Unit Total
r:iscellaneous (3) 19821981
1,9001,700
Acre $1,920.00II 2 , 180 .00 $ 3,648,000
3,706.000TOTAL 1982
198138,47538,675
$41 , 401 ,00040,678,000
(Rev)
(1 )(2)(3)
Includes Crenshaws, Juan Canary, Orange Flesh, Persian, Santa ClausIncludes Banana and Zucchini Squash, PumpkinsIncludes Beans, Cabbage, Carrots, Collards, Cucumbers, Jerusalem Artichokes, Lettuce,Okra, Onions, Red Beets, Spices, Sweet Corn
FRUIT A~jD NUT CROPS:
Harvestedacres
Peracre
PerunitTotal Unit Total
Almond ~1ea ts 19821981
48,40045,760
1,370.001,600.00
66,308,00073,216,000
Lbs.II
$ .90.81
$59,677,00059,305,000(Rev)
Almond Hulls 19821981
56,30062,200
TonII
42.5040.00
2,393,0002,488,000
Apricots 19821981
8,8608,840
6.824.30
60,40038,000
Ton.. 270.00
261.0016,308,0009,918,000
Boysenberries 19821981
150186
4.013.29
602612
Ton 1,180.00II 1,120.00 710,000
685,000
Cherries 19821981
259250
2.184.54
5651,140
Ton 1,320.00II 950.00 746,000
1,083,000Grapes, All 1982
198119,86720,564
188,162137,362
TonJI
22,517,00029,615,000(Rev)
Raisin, Crushed 19821981
2,8762,870
10.506.00
30,20017,200
Ton.. 80.00200.00
2,416,0003,440,000
Raisin, Dried 19821981
100190
2.622.43
262462
TonII
850.00924.00
223,000427,000
19821981
16,89117,504
157,700119,700
TonII
19,878,00025,748,000
~~ine, CrushedAll (Rev)
Black Varieties(Rev)
19821981
9,29410,627
9.006.00
83,60063,800
TonII
80.00167.00
6,688,00010,655,000
~Jhite Varieties
(Rev)19821981
7,5976,877
9.768.1311
74,10055,900
TonII
178.00270.00
13,190,00015,093,000
FRUIT AND NUT CROPS Cant.
.
Harvestedacres
Peracre
PerunitTotal Unit Total
Kiwi 19821981
191165
4.204.25
802701
$1,870.002,440.00
TonII
$ 1,500,0001,710,000
19821981
Nectarines 123122
13.0010.80
1~6001,320
TonII
350.00260.00
560,000343,000
Peaches, Al.l 19821981
11,5801 2 ,1 20
196,300205,000
TonII
23,'726,00035,625,000
Cl i n9 19821981
10,12310,560
17.0017.00
172,000180,000
Ton.. 120.00180.00
20,640,00032,400,000
Freestone 19821981
1,4571,560
16.70 '
16.0024,30025,000
TonII
127.00129.00
3,086,0003,225,000
Pea rs 19821981
413413
7.505.00
3, 1 002,060
TonII
85.00114.00
264,000235,000
.
Walnuts, In Shell 19821981
23,51023,470
1.671.47
39,30034,500
TonII
1,120.001.020.00
44,016,00035,190,000
(1 )~1i scell aneous 19821981
544600
AcreII
1,920.001,770.00
1,044,0001,062,000
TOTAL 19821981
113,897112,490
$173,461 ,000177,259,000(Rev)
(1 ) Includes Apples, Avocados, Citrus, Figs, Olives, Pecans, Persimmons, Pistachios,Plums, Prunes, Strawberries
NURSERY PRODUCTS:
Field Acres Quantity Sold Unit Total
3,438,0004,096,000
$ 2.622.63
$ 9,008,00010,772,000
Deciduous Fruit & NutTrees & Vines
19821981
278330
Pl ant..
1,577,0001,713,000
5248
1,213,0001,298,000
Pl ant.. 1.30
1.32Ornamental Trees &
~ {l}19821981
.
60,00051 ,600
1634
3,5503,460
TreeII
16.9014.90
Christmas Trees 19821981
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LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cant.
PerUnit
TotalLive Wt.
Numberof HeadI TotalUnit
$ 13,453,00013,348,000
6,200,0006,163,000
Iurkeys, All 19821981I
$ .41
.419,495,0009,396,000
23,159,00022,916,000
Lbs.II
1,190,0001,160,000
19821981
Turkeys
3,958,0003,952,000
EachII
.79
.795,010,0005,003,000
19821981
Paul ts
$150,504,000166,001,000
TOTAL 19821981(Rev)
I Includes Feedlot and Transient Feeder Gains, Beef CalvesIncludes Beef Cows and Bulls, Veal Calves
(1)(2)
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LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY PRODUCTS:--~
PerUnit TotalUnitProduction
$207,732,000202,564,000
Cwt.1\
15,859,00015,237.000
19821981
~1; 1 k, All(Rev)
24,912,00022,388,000
$12.4012.50
Cwt.II
2,009,0001,791,000
19821981
t.1anufacturing(Rev)
182,820,000180,176,000
13.2013.40
C..'It.II
13,850,00013,446,000
19821981
t'ia rket(Rev)
68,435,00073,466,000
[X)z.II
117,256,000114,621,000
19821981 .
Eggs, Chicken,All
16,812,00018,922,000
1.201.39
Doz.II
14,010,00013,613,000
19821981
Hatching
51,623,00054,544,000
.50
.54Doz.
II103,246,000101,008,000
19821981
~1a rket
1,734,000806,000
.51
.43Each"3,400,000
1,875,00019821981
Eggs, TurkeyHatching
25,50040,500
.57
.81Lbs."44,700
50,00019821981
Wool
$277,926,500276,876,500
19821981
TOTAL(Rev)
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(in number of head)
~nuary 1,1982Cattle & Calves 314,400
~ua ry 1 ,l~
31 5, 000Cows & Heifers That Have Calved
41,200 36,000Dairy 107,000 106,000
All Other Classifications 166,200 173,000_Sheep & Lambs 6,400 5,500Hogs & Piqs 10,500 9,500Horses 19,000 19,300Hens & Pullets of Laying Age 5,425,000 5,686,000
Turkey Breeding Hens 194,000 203,000
APIARY PRODUCTS:
ProductionTotal Unit
Beeswax 19821981
9,3504,500
Lbs.II
$ 1.491.94
$ 13,9008,730
Bul k Bees 19821981
38,00045,000
Lbs.II
4.394.50
167,000202,000
~ 19821981
550,000266,000
Lbs... .55.49
302,000130,000
Pollinatio[l (1 ) 19821981
132,000131,000
Col.II
27.3028.30
3,604,0003,707,000
Queen Bees 19821981
27,60035,800
EachII
5.045.01
139,000179,000
19821981
$4,225,9004,226,730
(1 ) Some colonies used in more than one crop during the year.
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SUMMARY:
ITEM: ACREAGE: ESill1ATED 'LALUE_:
Field Crops 19821981
616,620635,361
$ 82,943,00095,731,000(Rev)
Seed Crops 19821981
5,4307,740
2,395,0004,080,000(Rev
Vegetable Crops 19821981
38,47538,675
41,401 ,00040,678,000(Rev)
Fru it & r~ut Crops 982981
113,897112,490
173,461,000177,259,000Rev
r~ursery Products 19821981
686812
13.249.00016.332.600
livestock & Poultry 19821981
150,504,000166,001,000(Rev
Livestock & PoultryProducts
19821981
277,926,500276,876,500(Rev)
Apiary Products 19821981
4,225,9004,226,730
TOTAL 19821981
775,108795,078
$ 746,105,400781,184,830(Rev)
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