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California Department of Food and Agriculture
Agricultural Commissioners’ Crop Reports
Madera County
1977-1981
California County Agricultural Commissioners' Reports from the California Department of Food and Agriculture. This collection consists of annual crop and livestock data from each of the 58 California Counties. The collection covers 1915-1981; digitization of the rest of the collection is forthcoming. This digitization project was funded by the Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics, http://giannini.ucop.edu/ . The work was completed by the staff of the Giannini Foundation Library, University of California, Berkeley, http://are.berkeley.edu/library/ . Please contact the Library to consult the originals.
ANNUAL CROP REPORT I977MADERA COUNTY
Board of Supervisors
CouJ%%y Admi~t~¢%ive Off£a~~onald Hand~g
~[ad~ra CtJuj~%y Dep~r~el~ of Agriet~%~reStaff
Don~d O. C~pe, AgM.at,,~ CommZ~sion~r
E£v~n W. Ba&~w,d, Ag. In~pee~cor III
Robe,~ T, Fost~ Roden,~ a,.zd Weed C~nY:,ro~ ManRob~ J. Reed, Ag. I~upec,~:or Igev~.n ~omanolo, A~. In@e~co~ I@eo,~ge T~p]:on~ Ag. I~pec/co~ IIi
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ITEM
FIELD CROPS: ACREAGE,
HARVESTEDFEAR ACREAGE
PRODUCTION AND VALUE, 1976-1977
PRODUCTIONPER PERACRE TOTAL UNIT UNIT
VALUE
TOTAL
Ba~ley, I~Lgated 1977 20,2001976 18,000
B~ey, Dryland 1977 --Included1976 12,000
Bo~t~, O~g 1977 3,8001976 3,000
Corn, Field 1977 6,0001976 10,000
Corn, S~lage 1977 5,5001976 8,000
Silage, Oth~.~. 1977 1,2001976 1,500
Cotton, Llnt 1977 58,9001976 58,700
Cat,on, Seed 1977 xx1976 xx
Hag, Alfalfa 1977 51,0001976 50,000
Hag, Grain 1977 1,/001976 1,500
Oats 1977 6001976 1,500
P~t~e, Irr. 1977 42,0001976 42,000
Pas.f~e, Othe,’L 1977 479,0001976 475,000
Sorghum, G~n 1977 1,4001976 1,400
1.90 38,000 Ton $ 90.002.30 41,000 " 100.00
in Past~, Other.65 7~800
1.00 3,8001.25 3,750
2.90 17,4003.10 31,000
gg.50 123,70023.50 I88,000
14.50 17,40011.00 16,500
735a/ 88,712915~/ 71,000
36,34089,300
6.70 342,0006.00 300,000
3.g0 5,4403.00 4,500
1.00 6001.25 1,875
g.20 3,0802.00 2,800
" 100. O0
" 460. O0" 400. O0
" 130. O0" 135.00
" 10.50" 13.50
" 10.00" I0.50
Bales .595b/" ¯ 65~T
Ton 80. O0" I10.00
" 60.00" 65. O0
" 50.00" 55.00
" 100. O0" 110.00
Acre I00. O0" I00. O0
" 4. O0" 6.50
Ton 90.00" 90.00
$ 3,420,0004,100,000
780,000
1,748,0001,500,000
2,£62,0~04,185,000
1,299.0002,538,000
174,000173,000
25,726,00023,017,000
g,907,0003,223,000
g0,520,00019,500,000
87~,000~47,000
60,000206,000
4,200~0004,£00,000
1,916,0003,087,000
£77,000£52,000
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ITEM
?RODUCTIOHHARVESTED PER PER
VEAR ACREAGE ACRE TOTAL UNIT UNIT
VALUE
Stubble 1977 12,000 xz zz Aexz $ 2.00
1976 10,000 xz zz " 2.00
I977 5,400 24.00 730,000 Ton 21.00I976 6,000 33.00 198~000 " 78.50
Wheat 1977 20,000 2.10 42,000 " 82.00
1976 24,000 2.50 60,000 " 1!0.00
TOTAL
24,00020,000
2,730,0003,66S,000
3,444,0006,600,000
36,00049,000
TOTAL 1977 709,000 ¯ $71,015,0001976 703,000 77=340,000
SEED CROPS: ACREAGE, PRODUCTION AND VALUE, I976-!977
PRODUCTION VALUEHARVESTED PER PER
VEAR ACREASE ACRE TOTAL UNIT UNIT TOTALITEM
Barley
OCher Seed
Wheat
I977 - noneI976 272 550 t49,600 Pound 1.00 $I50,000
1977 400 2,400 960,000 " .26 250,000
1976 - Inc2.aded £n oth~c~zed
1977 - Inc£uded in other seed1976 1~6 4, I00 5~7,600 " .07 39,000
1977 660 zz 744,000 " zz 289,000
1976 $85 xX 597,450 " xx 207,000
1977 - InVaded in ath~c seed1976 403 5,000 g,015,000 " .08 161,000
TOTAL 1977 1,060 $539,000
1976 1,I90 557,000
L’, .... " ............
FRUIT AN NUT CROPS: ACREAGE, ~RODUCTION A~ VALUE, 1976-1977
-- PRODUCTIONHARVESTED PER PER
ITEM YEAR ACREAGE ACRE TOTAL UNIT UNIT
VALUE
TOTAL
Almonds (I) 1977 12,705 .60 7,623
1976 12,961 .52 6,740
A~mond Hulls 1977 x~ xx I0,480
1976 xx xx 14,600
Appl~ 1977 50 2.20 110
1976 69 2.50 159
Aprieot~ 1977 31 5.10 158
1976 57 5.00 285
Fig~ 1977 2,664 1.30 3,465
1976 2,768 .75 2,076
Grapes, RaiSinTotal
Dried
Crushed
Fresh Ma~k~
Grapes, WineTotal
Ne~n~
Oliu~
Orang
Peach, Cling
Peach, F%~e
1977 28,325 xx .185,000 " xx 41,628,000
1976 29,100 xx 169,000 " ×x 27,784,000
1977 12,180 2.33 28 380 " 850.00 24,123,000
1976 13,~86 1.14 15,300 " 900.00 13,710,000
1977 15,545 10.00 153,450 " 100.00 15,345,000
1976 15,000 10.00 150,000 " 85.00 12,750,000
1977 800 5.40 4,320 " 500.00 2,160,000
1976 714 5.50 3,927 " 322.00 1,264,000
1977 27,781 9.00 250,000 " 117.00 29,250,000
1976 21,809 8.50 185,376 " 95.00 17,611,000
1977 223 9.00 2,000 " 200.00 400,000
1976 174 7.50 1,305 " 250.00 3~6,000
1977 794 160 1,270 500.00 635,000
1976 811 2 50 2,027 ’ 357 00 724,000
1977 2,917 5.60 16,335 " 158.00 2,581,000
1976 ~,112 6.00 18,672 " 140.00 2,614,000
1977 489 9.60 4,694 " 120.00 56~,000
1976 437 7.00 3,059 " 125.00 382,000
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FRUIT AND HUTS CROPS: ACREAGE, PRODUCTION AND VALUE, 1976-1977
Peach, Free(continued)
Fresh Mark~
Proe~S~ng
Pist.a~h~os
Plums
Walnut~
$ ~87,00373.00
11~.00110.00
2,000.002~300.00
¯ 310.00350.00
713.00500.00
936~000904,000
314,000122,000
804,0001,107,000
1,137,000805,000
TOTAL¯ ,,, ,, L
894,822,00064,291,000
APIARY PRODUCTS" PRODUCTION AND VALUE, 1976-1977
ITEMPRODUCTION PER
YSAR TOTAL UNIT UNIT
Honey
Beeswax
Po£Unat~on
N~e.lci
TOTAL
I977 300,000 PoundI976 450,000 "
1977 5,000 "1976 9,000 "
1977 26,000 Colony1976 16s 000 "
1977 I, 500 Each1976 1,500 "
.40
.57
I0.0020.00
19.00I8.00
VALUE
TOTAL
~120,000166,500
8,00011,250
260,000320,000
28,00027,000
50,00048,000
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VEGETABLE CROPS: ACREagE, PRODUCTION AN VALUE, 1976-1977
ITEM
PRODUCTIOnPER
HARVESTED PER
YEAR ACREAGE ACRE TOTAL UNIT UNIT
VALUE
TOTAL
Po t~o t977 500 15.00 7,500 Ton
~976 700 20.00 74,000 "
7977 1,277 19.00 24,263 "
7976 ~50 14.40 9,360 "
Vegetable, MLle. 19777976
$70.0070.00
56.1047.40
595~000980,000
1,361,000444,000
550,000420,000
TOTAL 1977 2,2771976 1,600
2,436,0001,844,000
NURSERY PRODUCTS: ACREAGE AND VALUE, 1976-1977
ITEM YEAR FIELD ACRESTOTAL VALUE
901977 751976
$595)000500,000
TOTAL90
1917 751976
$595,000500,000
*GrapevinesCitrusPistachiosFigsChristmas Zrz~
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LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY: PRODUCTION AND VALUE, 1976-I917
ITEM YEAR
PRODUCTIONNO. OF TOTAL PER
HEAD LIVEWEIGHT UNIT UNIT
VALUE
TOTAL
Hogs
Sheep & Lambs
Broilers & Fryers
Other Chickens
Turkeys
19771976
19171976
19771976
1977I976
19771976
19771976
19771976
11,285 xz Head $244.58
85,000 xx ,, 258.00
1,200 2,000 Cwt. 41.00
900 1,800 " 44.06
19,000 17,600 " 50.00
18,500 17,205 " 47.00
944,421 3,178,000 Pound .268
1,010,000 3,838,000 " .g58
301 000 xx Eac~ 2.10’ " 2.25
190,000 xx
59,000 295,000 Pound .08
58,000 290,000 " .09
1,691,290 32,135,000 " .33
1,786,512 35,131,000 " .31
$I7,435,00021,930,000
82,00079,000
880,000809,000
1,013,000990,000
813,000427,000
24,00026,000
10,605,00011,077,000
TOTAL 19771976
$30,852,D0035,338,000
LIVESTOCK POULTRY PRODUCTS:PRODUCTION AND VALUE, I976-1971
ITEM YEAR PRODUCTION
PERUNIT UNIT
VALUE
TOTAL
Milk,
Milk,
Wool
Eggs,
Eg~s,
TOTAL
Manufae~tu~ing
Chicken
1977 1,807,000"1976 1,874~000
1911 20,200"197~ 21,500
I977 206,0001976 201,000
Cwt. 9.57" 9.253
8.74" 8,25
Pound .65, .66
1977 1,638,000 Dozen
1976 1,625,000 "
1971 1,374,0001976 590,000
1977"1976
.49
.47
$11,293,00017,340,000
177,000227,000
I34~000I33,000
803,000764,000
508,000111,000
$I8,915,00018,635,000
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A@RICULTURAL CROP REPORT RECAPITULATION 1976-1977
YEAR HARVESTED ACREA@EVALUE
Apiary
Fi~d Crops
Fr~i~ and Nut Crops
Liv~toek and Poultry
Liv~tock and Po~t~yProdu~t~
N~ cry Stock
Seed Crops
Vegetable Crops
19771976
1977 709~0001976 703,000
1977 78,3001976 74,036
19771976
1977"1976
19771976
19771976
19771976
9075
1,060I, 196
2~2771,600
539,000557,000
2,436,0001,844,000
TOTAL1977
"1976 $219,640,000199,078,000
COMPARISON OF AGRICULTURAL VALUES
1977 ......... $219~640,000
"1976 ......... 199~078,000*1975 .....
*1974
*1973
"1972
*1971
*1970
~1969
¯ ¯ ¯ 183,390,000
......... 183,869,000
....... 171,610,000
......... 122,387, 000
....... 105,249,000
......... 91,057,000
......... 84,846,000
"1968 .......... $ 80,181,650
"1967 .....
*1966 ..........
*1965 ..........
*1964 ..........
80,372,200
78,602,000
82,647,000
81,326,000
"1959 .........1949 .........1939 ..........1929 .........
65,550,42142,983,3257,825,4508,322,800
*Revised
JANUARV I, INVENTORIES OF LIVESTOCK ESTIMATED IN NUMBER OF HEAD
Cattle and Calves
Milk Cows and Heif~ 2 yeaJ~ and over
Stock Sheep and Lambs
Hog~
Ja~ar!/ I, 1977
128,000
I2,800
25,000
900
Jmmarg 1, 1978
II7,900
73,600
25,000
1,800
"MILLION DOLLAR CROPS"
Grapes .............
Cotton ..............
Alfalfa ...........
~fflk ................
Ca~tle & C~ves .......
Almonds ...........
T~keys .............
Pasture, Ir~Lgated ........
Wheat .............
Barley, I~igated .....
Sug~ Be~ .........
Oranges ...........
Corn, Field ...........
PastL~e, Other .........
Peaches, All ...........
Beans, Dry ...........
Tomatoes .............
Corn, Sdlage ............
Waln~%s ..............
Broi~ ~ Fry~ .........
$70,878,000
28,633,000
20,520,000
17,470,000
17,435,000
13,721,000
10,605,000
4,200,000
3,444,000
3,420,000
2,730j000
2,581,000
2,262,000
2,216~000
1,916,000
1,852,000
1,748,000
1,361,000
1,299~000
1,137,000
1,013,000
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PEP~A~IENT CROP ACP, EAGES
Crop 1946 1956 1966 1976 1977
Almonds 510 681 5,166 19,396 12,705 5,$64 18,069Appl~ 70 78 103 94 50 49 99Apricots 697 58 58 57 31 0 31Avucados .... 2 S 3 0 3Ch~es .... 23 13 17 0 17Citrus:Grapefruit ...... 73 -- 73 73L~no~ .... S 92 82 13 95Oranges .... 2,242 3,710 2,917 524 3,441Tang~os .... 28 297 246 28 274Ta~ig#~ne~ .... 37 42 46 I 47TOTAL CITRUS .... 2,310 4,214 S,293 @39 3,930
F.~gs 1,418 1,911 2,758 4,383 2,664 1,911 4,581
R~sin 15,258 16,496 27,499 29,884 28,325 1,241 29,566Table 559 461 506 567 419 97 516W~ne 4~822 3,439 7,214 24,079 27,362 374 27,736TOTAL GRAPES 20,639 20,396 35,219 54,530 56,106 1,712 57,818KZwi~ __ .... 19 2 37 39Nectarines 189 170 127 261 223 93 316Ot~ves 584 520 866 1,851 794 I~268 2~062Peara .... 6 1 .4 0 .4Peaches "ClingstaneF ~e esto~eTOTAL PEACHES
223 595 1,506 544 489 37 5261,053 1,536 1,282 1,157 516 312 8281,276 2,131 2,788 1,701 1,005 349 1,354
.... 11 50 16 29 45
.... 19 3 ......
...... 9,12~ 373 8,163 8,536~61 184 442 690 418 356 774
...... 314 2 252 254
...... 365 -- 425 42530 211 1,098 1,665 1,060 302 1,362
25,174
P@can~
P e ~s ~mo ~P~ ~tachiosP£u~Pomegran~esPrune6Walnuts
TOTAL PLANTEDACRES 26,340 51,596 98,793 78,760.4 20,955 99,715
Mad~a Cou~g Crop Report1977-1976
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9onagA O. Otipe, Ag:~ic,u~t’~a~ Co~z~m.£S,~,~oae~z,
E~ViR (0. ga~J~d, Ag In~pe.c.to:~ I17W.~££Xe E. Ca,~£~on, Ag In~pe.c:to;~ III
P, obe~t. T. Fos,te~% Rode~t,t attd Weed Cor~t~mt t.lanRobe)~ J. Reed, Ag Inspeeto:~
Keg.ca ~oma~o£o, Ag Zn~pea¢or 171Geo~tge ~’ip.ton, Ag In,%,eeto’t. Ill
Cg,.e:~tea¢,
Kco~en L,~ vt_lgRachet~ Bi,~,~e.tt
and
The Honorable Board of Supelwi~or~
In aceordmzc¢ ~h S~o.~loa 2279 o~ the.. Cagifo,~ll,~ct Food and A qrlctt~tttra~C Code, ;~h¢1978 ~adelLa CounCcy Crop Repo~ ,£~ .tz~¢by sttbmL~’~ed.
The tota£ va&t~ ~ $~0,19.~,000, ~ ~/¢ee,/.ne o~ at~prg~.~a~.y ~.2 ~n~eAon do£ga:~s,or one pe.~e~nt from 1977. I~ ~ aga~iz o~pha~,~zcd :U~a;~ .th~ ia a ~ross f~gur~ anddoes not rcf£ec~ net rekt~n to p,~oduee,~. Cos%~ of produe~on and m~k~9 co}z-¢knu¢ to ~,z~ and Lbni~ net income. AB~euS~z ~po~an~ eo~t~tb,~t~on ~o timCountry’s ceono~ny Ls oneg ag~a no.ted.
Livestock and Poa~y r~g~.~£e.red a $9.~ .m~.g~on .~iz~ea~¢ w L%h l~ghe.’~ p~tee~ aidingaeeover~j from t~’~viou~" tjecc~s’ tossers. 8,cgnL~,~ea~% p~e~age ga~l.z~ haw oee~edb~ Na~e~ Sto’e~z, Ap.ia,’t[l, and tteg~ab£,~ C-rope.
I ~ouZd LLk~ to e~p~es~ s Lneer~ appre~/~on ~o my s,~aff, t!m staff of ttm Agri-euttaa~ Exte~toa SeAv/ee~ and tim ,~any othe~ /ng~.v/&ta, e.~ t~ho ~nad¢ .t[zi~ repot%possible, lpe¢~a£ ,~ank~ go ,to Kc~ea. LL¢~¢ and Raeh¢~ g~s~¢~ tdzo toer~ p~b~a~eynespon~ib£e ~or a~so~b£in9 the t3ttb£tea~on.
About th~ Cover: Fe~z&a~ed on ~h~ eove~ i~ ~h~ O~Llg,~lla& Wld¢ Att~ake Ra~zch Hoa~nean the ~nter~e~t~on o~ tt, tghtt, atj 41 and ttigl~at~ I45 ,m ~Iadera Cotu~y. Coa~ue~¢d
o~ ~l~tp~t~ed £to~ber i~z 185e by 3e,,t~atz B’towlz, ,L~ ~0 S~Wed a~ att, ay S tz~LOlt, O~za~e Stoe~on to gLeee~toa F~e~gkt Road. A~ ~h¢ b~. ~¢c~ approaeh.ed ,~h~ nane~,£tw driva~ tt, oued shou~ "He.~to the hoa~e, are gOt~ t~d¢ att~b¢?" Th.L~ praa~ce ~av¢the ,taaeh Le~ nmne.
~,IADERA COUNTY: RZCtl It¢ AGR~CULT~IREj ~TCll I~I tl~SYO~?
FIELD CROPS" ACREA6E,PRODUCTION A~,~ VA&UE, 1977-1978
PROPUCTIOH VALUEHArlVESTED PER PER
ITEM VEAR ACREAGE ACRE TOTAL UHIT UNIT TOTAL
Boc,~letj, IJ~Liga;~ed1978 21,000 .90 I8,900 Ton $ 92.00 $ ?,7"39,000
1977 20,200 1.90 58~ 000 " 90.00 "3,420,000
8=’~eU, Ory.~nd 1978 6,000 .65 0,900 " 92.00 :,:,9,000
1977 --Inc&~d~d in Pa~,~uJ~.~, O Uz~%
Bea~6, Or~ 1978 4,700 1.00 4,700 " 400.00 1,880,000
1977 3,800 1.00 ~800 " 460.00 ?,748,000
Co~n, Field 1978 11,~00 ~.40 28,320 " 130.00 3,68~,~00
1977 6,000 £.90 17,400 " 130.00 2,£6~,000
{~ Co,m, Si£ag¢ ?978 6,000 23.50 141,000 " 12.50 1,762o000
1977 5,500 ~.50 123,700 " 10.50 1~299~000
Silage, 0~ I978 1,200 14.50 17,400 " I0.00 174,000
1977 1,~00 14.50 17,400 " 10.00 174,000
Cotton, L~t~ 1978 ~,~00 406a/ 5~,400 Ba£~ .645b/ 16,550,000
1977 58,900 7~5~/ 88,712 " .595~/ ~5,726,000
Cotton, S~d 1978 xx xx 24,000 Ton I£8.00 S,072,000
1977 xx xx ~6,540 " 80.00 ~,907,000
Ha~, A£~al~a 1978 45,000 6.20 £7%000 " 60.00 1~,740,000
1977 5?,000 ~.70 ~42,000 " 60.00 £0,520,000
Ha~, G~M.n 1978 600 ~.50 £,100 " ~8.00 80,000
1977 1,700 ~.£0 5,440 " 50.00 ~72,000
Oat~ 197~ 4,100 .50 £,050 " 105.00 215,000
~977 600 1.00 600 " 100.00 60,000
P~u~tuJ~, I~Ut. 1978 41,000 xx xx Ae~ 110.00 4,510,000
1977 42,000 ~x ~x " 100.00 4,~00,000
Pan,try, Oth~ 1978 475~000 x~ xx " 7.00 3,~25,000
1977 479,000 xx xx " 4.00 1,916,000
Sorghm~b G~tR 1978 S,500 1.50 5,250 Ton 86.00 451,000
1977 1,400 2.~0 ~,080 " 90.00 ~77,000
" ~40.00 £0S,000soubean~ 1978 1,125 .75 844
1977 --Ine£uded in MLle.
a~ Poand~~/ P~ Pound
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i:IELD CROPS: ACREAGE,PRODUCTION AND VALUE, 1977-1978
PRODUCTION VALUEHARVESTED PER PER
ITEM YEAR ACREAGE ACRE TOTAL UNIT UNIT TOTAL
Stubbte
Sugar Be~
Wheat
M~c. a~
1978 I0,000 xx xx A~Le $ 2.00 $ 20,0001977 12,000 xx xx " 2.00 24,000
1978 6~000 25.25 151,500 Ton 25.00 3,787,0001977 5~400 24.00 130,000 " 21.00 2,730,000
197~ 22,000 2.00 44,000 " 103.00 4,5~2,0001977 20,000 2.I0 42,000 " 82.00 3,444,000
1978 73~ xx ~x " ~00.00 147,0001977 120 ~ xx " SO0.O0 36,000
TOTAL 1978 72~,000 $63,228,0001977 709,000 71,015,000
SEED CROPS" ACREAGE, PRODUCTION AND VALUE, 1977-1978
PRODUCTION VALUEHARVESTED PER PER
ITEM YEAR ACREAGE ACRE TOTAL UNIT U~IT TOTAL
Otha~ Seed b~ 1978 1,843 xx 4,505,000 Pound xx $446,000- 1977 660 xx 144,000 " xx 289,000’
TOTAL b~ 1978 1,843 $446,000- 1977 1,060 5~9,000
a~ Includes J~ae and safflower~/ l~cludes blackey¢ b~uls, b~zi~y, oa.%s, and wheat
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FRUIT AND HUT CROPS"ACREAGE, PRODUCTION AND
ITEM
PRODUCTIONHARVESTED P~
YEAR ACREAGE ACRE TOTAL
A&nonds ( 1 } I978 I7,355 .15t977 I£,705 .60
2,6037,623
5,20610,480
135110
155158
A~nond H~ 1978 xx xx1977 xx xz
App£~ 1978 54 2.501977 50 2.20
App~ieot~ 197~ 31 5.001977 31 5.10
Fig~ 1978 2,~46 1.001977 2,664 1.30
Tot(cC 1978 29,000t977 28,325
VALUE, 1977-1978
1978 12,180I977 12,180
Ca~had 1978 16,0001977 15,345
FJ~esh I~lart~% 1978 82O1977 800
Grap~, (~irzg1978 28,8251977 27,781
VALUEPER
UNIT UNIT TOTAL
Ton $2,600.00 $ 6,768,000" 1,800.00 13,721,000
" 35.00 182,000" 23.00 241,000
" 130.00 18,000" 120.00 13,000
" 180.00 28,000" 190.00 30,000
" 9’10.00 2,487,000" 640.00 2,216,000
H~ctoJ~ ~2~ 1978 2431977 223
zx 133,000 " xx 28,877,000zx I85,000 " xx 41,628,000
.63 7,673 " 1,100.00 8,440,0002.3~ 28,380 " 850.00 24,123,000
7.65 12£,400 " 153.00 I8,727,00010.00 153,450 " 100.00 I5,$45,000
3.00 ~,460 " 695.00 1,710,0005.40 4,320 " 500.00 2,160,000
O£tv~ 1978 1,3911977 794
9.50 273,837 " 150.00 41,076,0009.00 250,000 " 117.00 29,250,000
O~angeS 1978 3, I017977 2,917
4.70 1,14£ " 350.00 400,0009.00 2,000 " 200.00 400,000
Peach, C~Lng 1978 5301977 489
3,00 4,173 " 200.00 835,0001.60 I,£70 " 500.00 635,000
Peach, Fr~ 1978 694I977 516
4.£0 I3,024 " 232.00 3,022,0005.60 16,335 " I58.00 ~,581,000
{ I } Maa2 B~.t~
8.00 4,~40 " 135.00 572,0009.60 4,594 " 120.00 563,000
xx 4,240 " ~x 996,000xx 5,490 " xz 1,289,000
FRUIT ANDNUT CROPS: ACREAGE. PRODUCTIOH AHDVALUE, 7977-1978
PRODUCTION VALUEHARVESTEP PER PER
ITEM YEAR ACREAGE ACRE TOTAL UNIT UNIT
0
Peach, Free( continued}
Fresh Ma~ke~
P~oce,~sin~
Pis tachio~
P~llnr~
Walnuts
19781977
19781977
19781977
19781977
19781977
450260
24’I256
1,733327
536418
1,~g21,060
4.009.30
10.0012.00
.15
6.006.g0
1.001.50
$ 400.00387.00
113.00115.00
g,700.O0g,O00.O0
480.00310.00
l,gSO.O0715.00
$ 7gO,O00936,000
1,544,000804,000
TOTAL 19781977
xx $89,034,000xx 94,822,000
APIARY ~OOUCT$: PRODUCTIO~ ANO VALUE. 1977-1978
ITEMPRODUCTIO~ PER
YEAR TOTAL UNIT UNIT
Honey |978 600,000 Pound .440 " .401977 ~00,00
Beeswax 1978 12,000 " 1.75
1977 5,000 " t.60
po#.~ina~on 1978 35,000 Co£o~ty 12.00
1977 g~,O00 " 10.00
NucAe_A 1978 l,gO0 ~aeh 2f.O0
1977 1,500 I, 19.00
Q.ecn C~6,o.uee~Package Be¢~ 1978 12,000 zz
1977 11,500 zz
TOTAL 197~1977
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TOTAL
$264,000120,000
~1,0008,000
420,000g60,O00
26,000gS~O00
$791,000466,000
VEGETABLE CROPS" ACREAC~E,
ITEM
P(, ta rue.5
IfARVESTEP PERYEAR ACREAGE ACRE
PRODUCTION AND VA/.U/Z, 1977-1978
PRODUCTI OAI
TOTAL U,~IIT
197~ xxx1977 500 15.00 7~500 Ton
VAL[IEPERUNIT
$70.00
1978 1,6.t8 20.00 32,960 "1977 1,277 19.00 24,263 "
54, O056.10
T()TA 1978 3,3181977 ~,277
TOTAl.
1,780,0001,361,000
1,669,000550,000
$3,,149,000~,436,000
NURSERV PROPUCTS=ACREAGE AND VALUE, 1977-1978
J ........ , , ,,~i
VEAR FI ELT) ACRESITEM
Stock 1978 1771977 90
TOTAL 1978 J771977 90
TOTAL VALUE..%
$i,253,000595,000
_- ...... u,~
.$1,253,000595,000
a/b~
.Cett¢(ce, and french .foma,toe.r
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TOTAL
Sheep a.d Lamb~
S taa.ted Pu£eets
0 tl, e ~ Chickens
1978 61,000 486,000 Cwt. $ 49.00"1977 71,~85 567,429 " 35.00
$23,814,000i9o860,000
1978 1,500 2,500 " 48.30 121,000
1977 1,200 2,000 " 41.00 82,000
1978 21,000 18,900 " 60.00
1977 19,000 17,600 " 50.00
1~78 656,890 2,864,000 Potmd .283
1977 944,421 3,778,000 " .268
1978 534,000 XX Each 2.50
1977 ~01,000 xx " 2.70
1978 55,000 275,000 Pomld .08
1977 59,000 295,000 " .08
I~78 1,871,300 ~6,023,000 " .42~
1977 ~,691,290 32,1"35,000 " ,33
1,I34,000880,000
811,0001,013,000
22,00024,000
$42,,175,000~3,277,000
LIVESTOCK & PRODUCTIOI~ AND VALUE, 1977-1978
PRODUCTION UNIT
VALUE
TOTAL
.... , , , , ,
1978 1,785,000 Cwt. 9,971~ti{’l:, Ma,tke,t
"1977 1,8:,;4,000 " 9.612
" ~ .32.%h~:, Mam~factur&1~ 1978 47,200
* 1977 23, ~00 " 8.74
t,.)(,o/L 1978 210,000 Potmd ,62
1977 ~.06,000 " .65
E.q,j s, Chickt:l~19781977 1,750,0001,638,000
’9oze)~,,.44. 49
l.g,) S, T~t’tl’e!l tlafeh~llg19781977 I,’374,0001’08S’000
~aeh,.35.,37
$17,798,00017,628,000
440,000204,000
130,000134,000
770,000803,000
379,000508,000
................... $19,517,000~978 19,~77,000TOTAL
’1977
*Re,,i~(’d -6-
= _ _ ¯
AGRICULTURAL CROP REPORT RECAPITULATION1977-1978
ITEM YEAR HARVESTED ACREAGE VALUE
Apiary 1978 $ 791,0001977 466,000
Field Crops 1978 723,000 63,228,0001977 709,000 71,015,000
1978 87, 361 89,034,0001977 78,300 94,822,000
Fruit and Nut Crops
Livestock and Pou~Ly 1978"~1977
42,475~00033,277,000
Livestock and PaullryProducts ,7~in ~ 19,517,000
~977 19,g77,000
Nursery Stock 1978 I77 1,g53,000
1977 90 595,000
Seed Crops 1978 . 1,843 446,000
1977 1,060 539,000
Vegetable Crops 1978 3,318 3,449,0001977 ~,277 2,436,000
$220t193,0001978 222,427,000TOTAL
~1977
COMPARISON O~ AGRICULTURAL VALUES
1978 ..........
"1977 ..........
"1976 ..........
"1975 ..........
"1974 ..........
"1973 ..........
"1972 ..........
"1971 ..........
"1970 ..........
$220,193,000
222,427,000
199,078,000
183,390,000
783,869,000
171,610,000
12Z,387,000
I05,249,000
91,057,000
"1969 . .
’1968 ........
"1967 .........
~1966 .........
"1965 ........
"1964 ........
¯ $84,846,000
80,181,650
80,372,200
78,602,000
82,647,000
81,326,000
"1959 ........ 65,550,4211949 ........ 4g,983,3251939 ..... 7~825,4501929 ......... 8,322,800
*Rew~ed
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.... ~--. r,T ...... ~" " .....
JANUARY I, INVENTORIES OF L~VESTOCK ESTIMATED IN NUMBER OF HEAD
Cat~Ze and Calucs
M.~k Oows and H~ifer6 2 years and ovcr
Stoak Sheep and Lambs
Hogs
Janu~y I, 1978
177,90~
13,600
25~000
1,800
January I, 1979
115,000
I4,500
28,000
2,500
"MILLION DOLLAR CROPS"
Grapes ..........G~,.~e a~ ~v’~" i .......Cot~ton ...............MXZk ..............AlfaZfa ............Turkeys ............Almonds .............Wheat ....... ¯ ¯ ¯P~t~,~, i,~a~ea .........Sugar Beets ............Corn, Find ..........Pasture, Other .........O~ang ~ .............Figs .............Beans, Dry ...........Tomato ~ ..............Co~n, Sllage ..........Ba~ey, Ir&igated .........Veg~%ables, Misc ...........Peaches, All ............Pl~6 ..............Walnut" . .........s~e~ PL~ .........Nursery . "bs ...........Sheep and Lm~ .......
$69,953,00023,814,00019,622,00018,238,00016,140,00015,238,0006,768,0004,532,0004,510,0003,787,0003,682,0003,325,0003,022,0002,481,0001,880,0001,780,0001,762,0001,739,0001,669,0001,568,0001,544,0001,527,0001,335,0001,253,0001,134,000
PERMANENT ~R@P A@REA@ES
Crop 7948 7958 7968 7977 --14
Bea~ingA~.~
7978
Citrus:GrapefruZ~ ....... 73 0 71 71
Lemons .... 45 95 96 0 96
OraNges -- 6 ~,885 3,441 3,707 375 3,476
Tangelos .... 18 274 263 76 279
TangerZnes .... 31 47 53 0 53
TOTAL CITRUS -- 6 ~,979 3,930 3,513 462 3,975
Figs 1,597 2,069 2,923 4~581 2~ 1,918 4,564
G~pes:Raisin 15,658 19,427 27,927 29~566 29~007 945 29,952
Table 555 465 558 516 470 69 539
Wine 4,664 3,628 7,373 27,736 28,355 302 28,657
TOTAL GRAPES ~0,877 23,514 35,798 57,818 57,832 7,316 59,148
.... 39 13 26 39Kiw~ --Nec~arine~ 146 216 793 376 243 73 376
Olives 589 539 785 2,062 7~397 785 2,176
Pea~s -- 15 I .4 0 0 0
Peaches:Clingstone 160 759 7,711 526 530 37 567
Freestone I~374 1,770 ~26~ 828 694 319 1,0~3
TOTAL PEACHES 1,534 2,529 2,973 1,354 ~,~24 356 ~,580
Peca~ -- 2 ~6 45 16 51 67
Persimmons -- 2 I@ -- 0 0 O
Pistachio~ .... 160 8,536 ~,733 8,235 9,968
Plum~ 376 ~04 443 774 536 305 841
Pomegranat~ -- 2 2 254 3 404 407
Prun~ ...... 4~5 0 ~25 4~5
Waln~ 30 634 I~037 ~,362 1,232 226 I~458
TOTAL PLANTEDACRES 26~199 31,415 55,91~ 99~7~5 87,843 ~7,744 105,587
Madera County Crop R~po~%1978-1977
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8be.~ CaJ~.~onLa~ D~{anty
Board of Su.Fao~rv,O~o.’~
J. Go~don KennedyA~ Gin~b~LgF.b~o l)e#.. B.~neo , Chcd~s~lanBL~ Higll)ol,la,~ Darn~
D.L~.~ct IDZ~t~lct 2Dis~tgc~ 39.~J~Lct 4O~tJ~et 5
Cousttf¢ Admgr~,Lat/ve 0 f fie e~L..... Donatd Handg!f
~{ade~a County De~a~me~ of Ag)dc~t~twtc
Donald O. CAtpe, Ag~e~l~a£ Co~im.b~sLon~rG~org~ Ti.pton, Depttty AgricuLt~al Co~l~si.one)~
~3ecto)u~
Elv~n W. B~P~ard, Ag I~p~ctor IllEdwc#~d E. Bi~s~t, Ag I1~Sp~cto~L I
W~gli~ E. CarC.~on, Ag In6p~%or IllLar~ De~.la~’y~ Ag In~pec~to~L I
Robert T, Fost~, We~d and Rodent Con~o~ ManJoseph OP~lua, Ag I~t~p~ctor I
RobeJt¢~ 3. Re, ed, Ag In,.~peo.tor II
fCctrcn LLtt.~cLo,’t~ Wha~ey
gichagd E. Rom~ng~,,~, Di~e6torCa@ i ,~or~a Depagtmcnt of Food ai,,d Ag,g(etL~tt~e
tTH(i
I lte H~,n~,~ab~’e Bo~’td of Supe~vZ.~v,’~C~,~nty vf Madam
(;t’n (2 ¢me
I~1 accv~.danee tvith $ecti.on 2279 v,~ .ttte. Cc~gLfoar,da Food a~d Ag~euCtu~ta£ Code, Iam p~c;t~cd to ~ubmit the I979 Crop Rel~o~t for ~,[ade,ta Cowzttj.
Trio totae va~ae ~s $365,831,000, an .6ze,,~ea.se of app.~’wx~3r, at¢¢y 14~ ~’oa do~¢~,.~ ~txtq ~i~ p~cent. Once again it r,~u~t b~ e~pha~Zzed that th.bs Z~ a g.,w~~4 ~e and do~ rot ~hot~ n~t ~.~zeoli~@. 2o produeer~. Costs o~ prod~.e~.on and ~m,d,~¢¢ng,,ave been ~ev~c£~j implanted by .Lnf~ation and have ~b~en ~,ha,~p~j//t~tl~g net
Tl~e F~uit and Nu~ Crop ~ate~ory showed th~ £a,’tgest itt~re.as~ with ~ai~ii~ g~ap~,a~mo~ld~, and pi~:tac(~o.~ hqad(ag the ~i~t. Fleld Crop.~ tt’~,tq up sub~tant2a¢~!f~,:i th cotton a)~t a£fa£fa .the £,efad6~g gabz~, rh,~ Live,~.toek and Poatt,~y aetegoryadt,anccd wtth Cat~¢ a~ Catves and Ttt,dteys p~od~c~ilg .~ho~ l~O,St sig~fteant e’mng~..t ivc~.t(,ct, and PoMta!! P’~oduets a,~o i;~.,~cased w~.th ~a,tket Mi~k accotu~t~ng form~,~t ~,.~ tt, e dLffe’tenee. Ht~e’aj ~t~,,cf,~ had the highe.~,t pc.,~eentage .ine,’~ea~e a~oag(he catego,tt¢~.
I (,.,,-ff.d Like to e×l.,~(e~.s slne~’te apt.vtce&ztAen to ~ny sta~ a~td the mantj o.the~ ,b~divZdtta£~wh,., made tl~is report poa~bge.. Speciae .thant:~ go to Kaaen tittee teho tt,Tt6 pr~tcuti~y~es1:~’~Lb£e for .typing am£ a~e~nb£int3 .th,~ t~ubg~cation,
R c spc c t ~ t~y ~ ubmLtted,
DONALD O. CRXPE ZA,3~ iet~ tu~al Cov~nb~sion~r
About the Cov~" To eotr~ene¢ b~ood r~£ng in pre.~aaa~£on for the sp~bzg~ thel,meybee, ~hown here tt~rh6tg a~)~ond b£osSom~, tak¢~ needed pollen and neeta.,tf~om eaaey beoolnitzg pfa~ttz and peafo;o)~s ,the t:oegbt£zag£on nee~sartt for a goodc~,~., set. Photo by 3oseph O.e~va, Agr~ettf3:tatag I~pe~tor I, Madq,~a Cotuttt.t.
ITEM YEAP, ACREAGE ACRE TOTAL tlNIT U~IT TOTAL_ . _ =
B~e+y, Ipu~igatcd 1979 21,000 1.75 ~6,7v0
1978 £1~000 .90 18~900
~’~a,~’ey, D,tg£and 1~79 9, "300 .90 8,400
7978 6,000 ,b5 5,900
Bcan~, Vptg 1979 6,700 .85 5,696197g 4~700 1.00 4,700
Ce~n, Fie~d 1979 12,000 2.75 ~3,000 "
1978 I1,800 2.40 28,~20 "
Cu~., SUtage 1979 6,000 2’3.50 141,000 "
197~ 6,000 ~3.50 141,000 "
Si.Cage, Other ]979 1,000 15.00 ~5,000 "
1978 I,~-00 14.50 17,400 "
C~,ttun, Lin~ 1079 79,750 688a/ 112,510 B~£es
1978 6"~,~00 4G6~_/ 53,400 "
Cotton1, Seed 1979 xx xx 41,166 Ton
1978 xx ×x ~4,000 "
Hag, Al~al(~a 1979 43,000 6.80 29~,000 "
1978 45,000 6.20 279,000 "
fia,I, Grain 1979 500 3.~0 1,600 "
1978 600 ~.50 ~,I00 "
Oat~ 1979 ~,800 1.00 3,800 "
197~ 4,100 .50 2,050 "
Pasttv~e, I~/t. 1979 38,000~x. xx Ae:~e
1978 41,000 ~x xx "
It
Pas~te, Othg]t 1979 407,000 ~x xx
* 1978 4~4,000 xx xx "
Se~gltta,, G~w.in 1979 ~, 000 1.75 5, ~50 Ton
1978 3,~00 1.50 5,~50 "
Sogbean~ 1979 -- Ine~uded in m,[Se..1978 1,1~5 .75
Ton $10~.00 ~ ~,74~,000" 9~.00 ~,7~9,000
" ~0~.00 857,000" q~,O@ ~59,000
" 475.0~ 2,705,000" 4.0~,00 1,880,000
1~0.00 4,~90,000~0.00 ~,682,000
I5.a0 1,33~,0001~.50 1,76£,000
11.00 165,00010.00 174,000
.68b/ 37,310,00016, o,ooo
100,00 ~9,~00,00060.00 16,740,000
~7,00 107,000~.00 80,000
IS5.00 5|~,000105.00 ~15,000
115.00 4,~70,000110.00 4,~I0,000
I0,00 4,070,0007.00 ~,0~8,000
10~,00 ~4~,00086,00 4~,000
844 " ~40.00 20~000
Poundsp~. Pound
Rev/sed~I~
ITEm4
St,bble.
S,ga~ Beet~
Wh ea
Misc. a~
TOTAL
TOTAL
~5,000~0,000
5o047~0003,787,000
6,7~0~0004,5~£,000
150,000I47,000
ITEM
Oth~ Seed b~
,, , ,--,I~,L J,~L
..... ,, ,, J
SEEDCROPS:ACREAGE,PRODUCTION AND VALUE, 7978-1979
PROf)UCTIOI~HARVESTED PER PER
VEAP. ACREAGE ACRE TOTAL UNIT UNIT.... i i ii i, i .... i - ¯ l
1979 I, g~7 x,’c 3,654~000 Poul,td xx~978 I,~4~ xx 4,~05,000 " .zx
VALUE
TOTAL
$875,000446,000
TOTAL 1979 1,237197~ 1,84~
.g-
FRUIT ~ ~JUT CROPS"
ITEM YEAR
Atmond~ (I) 19791978
A~mo~d Hu#~C6 19791978
ACREAGe, ?RODLICTIO.’~ AND VALUE,i J , ,
PRODUCTIONHARVESTED PERACREAGE ACRE TOTAL UNIT
19,473 .59 11,489 Ton17~ 355 .15 ~t603 "
xx xx 22,978 "XX XX 5,206 "
Apple~ 19791978
Apricots 19791978
19791978
19791978
Dried 19791978
29,571 xx 189,853 "29,000 xx 133,000 "
I~,63~ 2.64 35,988 "I2,180 .63 7,673 "
14,639 10.00 14~,390 "16,000 7.d5 122,400 "
1,300 5.75 7~475 "820 5.00 2,460 "
Cr~hed 19791978
Fresh Market 19791978
Grapes, WineTot#,2 1979
197828,349 9.70 ~74,985~8,825 9.50 273,837
Nect~ne~ 1979 289 12.00 ~,4681978 243 4.70 1,142
1978-1979
O~’v~S 1979 1,60~ 2.15 ~,4~I1978 I,~91 ~.00 4,17~
P~ch, C/b~ng 1979 541 11.75 6,~$71978 530 8.00 4,~40
Peach, Free 1979 734 xx 9,21~1978 694 ~ 4~40
VALUF.PERU~IT TOTAL
$~,100.00 $3~,616,000~,600.00 6,768,000
45.00 1,02~4,00035.00 182,000
I8~.00 25,000I~0.00 ~8,000
gO0.O0 67,000180.00 28,000
1,400.00 3,949,000940.00 2,487,000
66,740,000~8,877,000
1,100.00 39,587,0001,100.00 8,440,000
1~0.00 g1,958,000153.00 I8,727,000
695.00 5,195,00069~.00 1,710,000
" I~0.00 41,248,000" 150.00 41,076,000
" 980.00 971,000" ~0.00 400,000
" 400.00 1,380,000" gO0.O0 83~,000
" 200.00 3,766,000" ~g.O0 ~,02g,O00
" 160.00 t,017,000" ~3~.00 ~7~,000
" z~ ~,~90,000" xx 996,000
................................................................... ......................... i ’ I|
ITEM
FRUIT A~IP ~IUT CROPS"ACREA@E,PRODUCTIO~I ANDVALUE~
PRODUCTIONHARVESTED PER
YEAR ACREAGE ACRE TOTAL UNIT
19J~-I979
VALUEPERUNIT TOTAL
Processing
Wmenuts
19791918
I979I978
19791978
1979 I,1978 I,
500 I0.00 5,000 Ton450 4.00 1,800 "
234 I8.00 4,212 "244 10.00 2,440 "
815 .63 2,480 "733 .15 260 "
585 7.80 4,563 "536 6.00 3,216 "
308 2.00 2,616 "222 1.00 1,222 "
TOTAL 1979 92,349 xx zx1978 87,361 zx zx
$ 340.00 $ 1,700,000400.00 120,000
140.00 590,000113.00 276,000
3,300.00 8,183,0002,100.00 702,000
325.00 1,483~000480.00 1,544,000
825.00 2,158,0001,250.00 1,521,000
APIARY PRODUCTS" PRODUCTION AND VALUE, 1978-1979
ITEMPRODUCTION PER
YEAR TOTAL UNIT UIVIT
VALUE
TOTAL
Hon#y 1979 450,000 Pound .451978 600,000 " .44
$202,000264,000
Beeswax 1979 7,500 " 1.75 13,000I978 12,000 " 1.15 21,000
1979 40,000 Colony 13.001978 35,000 " 12,00
1979 1,100 Eaali ~5.00 27,0001978 1,200 " 22.00 26,000
Quee~Package Be~ 1979 15,000 x×
1978 1~,000 xx80,00060,000
TOTAL 19791918
m
$842,000791,000
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VEGETABLE CROPS: ACREAGE, PRODUCTION AND VALUE, 1978-1979
ITEM
Tomato es 1979Processing V~t. 1978
PRODUCTIONHARVESTED PER
YEAR ACREAOE ACRE TOTAL UNIT
1,453 gO.O0 29,060 Ton1,648 20.00 32,960 "
Vegetables, Misc. 1919 2,165 xz xza~ 1918 1,670 xx xx
VALUEPERUNIT TOTAL
$56.70 $1,648t00054.00 1,780,000
zx 1,919,000zx 1,669,000
TOTAL 1979 4,2181978 3,318
NURSERY PRODUCTS: ACREA@E AND VALUE, 1978-1979
ITEM YEAR FIELD ACRES TOTAL VALUE
Nursery S~ock b_/ 1979 ~251978 177
TOTAL 1979 2251978 I77
$3,477,0001,253,000
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LIVESTOCK AND "POULTRY:PRODUCTION AND VALUE, 1978-1919
PRODUCTIONNO. OF TOTAL
ITEM YEAR IIEAD LIVEWEIGI{F UNIT
VALUEPERUNIT TOTAL
m , , ,
1979 54,813 517,4001978 61,000 486,000
$63.0049,00
, L,,
,596,000,814,000
Hogs 1979 1,600 2,1501978 1,500 2~500
I24,000t~I,000
Sheep and L~abs 19791978
22,000 19,80021,000 18,900
~10,000 3,849,000656,890 2,864,000
Poundl!
Sta,~ed Pull~f;s 1919 608,000 xz1978 534,000 xz
EachJ!
Othe~ Chickens 19191918
53,000 318,00055,000 275,000
Pound .104,08
33,0002g,O00
Tt#~keys 19791978
2,540,000 45,120,0001,871,300 36,023,000
.42
.423
TOTAL 19791978
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY PRODUCTS:PRODUCTION AND VALUE, 1978-1979
VALUE
ITEM YEAR PRODUCTIONP~
UNIT UNIT TOTAL
1979 2,034,0001918 1,785,000
CWt. 11.14 $2f,659,000" 9.911 17,798,000
M ~Z k , Manufacturing 1919 21,8001918 47,~00
" 10.60 231,000" 9.32 440,000
Woof 1979 g2~,O001918 g10,O00
Pound .77 112,000" .62 ISO,O00
Egg~, Chicken 1979 1,700,0001978 1,750,000
Dozen .485 824,000" .44 170,000
Eggs, T~Lkey Hatching 19191918
TOTAL 19191918
I, ~3~, 000 Fach .42 519,000I, 08S, 000 " , ~5 379,000
~24,405,00019,517,000
- _ ¯
ITEM
Ap~ y
AGRICULTURAL CROP REPORT RECAPITULATION 1978-1979,L , ¯
HARVESTE~ ACREAGE VALUE
19791978
842,000791,000
Field Crops
F~c~t a~d Nuts Crops
Lzv~ ~ took and Policy
1079 674,000 106,943,000"1978 682,000 62~941,000
1979 92,3491978 87,361
19791978
169,927,00089,0~L000
I~791978
Nursery Stock 1979 2251978 177
Seed Crops
Veg ,utable Crops
TOTAL
1979 I~g~7 875~0001978 1,84~ 446,000
1979 4,2181978 3,318
1979"1978
3,567,000~,449,000
$365,~31,000219,906,000
1979
"1978
"1977
"1976
~1975
"1974
"1973
’1972
"1971
*Revised
COMPARISON OF AORICULTUI~AL VALUES
$365,831,000
219~906,000
22g,4~7,000
199,07~,000
18~,390,000
183~869,000
171,610,000
122,S87,000
I0~,~49,000
"1970 .........
"1969 .........
"1968 .........
"1967 .........
’1966 .........
~196~ .........
"1964 .........
’I959 .........I949 .........19~9 .........
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$91,057~000
84,846,000
80,181,650
80,372,000 -
78,~0~,000
82,647,000
81,326,000
..... ~ ............ ’ : -~’--,. [l~ If ............. I trr" II ~ _1 ~a " ’
JANUARY t, INVENTORIES OF LIVESTOCK ESTIMATED IN NUMBER OF HEAD
Cat tle and Ca~ve~
MzIk Cow~ and Heifers 2 y~ and ov~Jt
Stock Sheep and ~mbs
Hc, g s
January I, 1979
115,000
14,500
28~000
2,500
JanuoJL~ I~ 1980
115,000
16,000
29,000
2,600
"MILLION DOLLAR CROPS"
Grapes ...............Cot;ton ..............A ¢a~lo ndsCa tt#..¢ ,~ .............Calves .....A~falfa .........Mill~T k,’y, .........Pistachios ......Whetut ........Sugar Beets .....Barley ~ All .....Pastw~e, Ir~tig~ted. .Co~in, Fietd .....Pastwt¢, Other ....Figs ........OJuzng es .......Nt~ eJty .............P~aches, All. ~ ..........B~ , D~tj ............Walntut6
"ML .........Corn, Silage ...........Tomatoes .............Pl~Is ..............Started P~ts .........Olives ...............Sheep ~ Lambs ...........
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$I07~988,0004~592,00036,650,00032,596,00029,200~00022,890~00019,202,0008,183,0006,720,0005,047,0004,605~0004,370,0004~290,0004,070,0003,949~0003,766,0003,477,0003,307,0002,705,0002,158,0001,919,0001,833,0001,648,0001,48~,0001,398,0001,380~000I~307,0001,135,000
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PER~NENT CROP ACREAGES
Crop 1949 1959 1969 1918 1919
Bearing
Almonds 513 1,110 9.220 20,469 19,413 2,112 22,185App~el 11 132 52 102 46 48 94Apricot6 116 46 62 31 53 22 15Avocados .... 4 3 3 0 3Che~,~ .... I8 18 18 0 18
Cit.~t~:Grapefruit ...... 11 28 43 71Lemoni .... 52 96 96 0 96Orang~ -- 16 3,079 3,416 3,159 282 3,441Tangelos .... 158 279 219 0 219Tang~Lings .... 41 53 53 0 53TOTAL CITRUS -- 16 3,336 3,975 3,615 325 3,940
Figs 1,467 2,264 2~865 4,564 2,~21 3,664 6,485
Grapes :Rai.~in 14,689 22,215 28.080 29,952 29,571 2,334 31,905Table 505 465 511 539 493 181 674Wine 3,964 4,001 I,S33 28,657 27,856 2,190 30,046TOTAL GRAPES 19,138 26,141 36,224 59,148 57,920 4,705 ~2,625
KZwis ...... 39 13 26 39Nectcucin~s 77 225 193 316 289 83 312O~iv~ 660 538 185 2,116 1,605 511 2,116Pe~ -- 15 1 0 0 0 0
Pgach@~ :Cli~ gs to r. zFrees.LoneTOTAL PEACHES
PecansP #.rsi~no nSP~ tachiosP£~unsP o,, e g ra natesP~ungsWa £ nu.~
304 1,164 1,711 561 541 25 5661,051 1,889 1,274 1,013 134 ~02 1,0361,361 3,053 2,985 1,580 I~215 321 1,602
-- 2 11 61 26 44 70"" 2 18 0 0 0 0.... 363 9,968 3,815 6,528 10,343
304 225 444 841 585 403 988-- 2 2 407 164 241 405...... 425 0 425 42548 149 1,012 1,458 1,308 146 1,454
TOTAL PLANTEDACRES 23,175 35~120 51,661 105,581 113~299
Madena Cou~y Crop R~po~%1979-1978
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE128 SOUTH MADERA AVENUE
MADERA, CALIFORNIA 93637
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Annua£ C,~op t~epaz.~ 1980Madera. Cou~g
CompLied byj@~o~Lge T£p,~:o nB//£ Ca~ onE£v~.n Ba£~a,~d
~d.of 3up~vi~o~
J. Go.’~don KennedgAt. @,~nsbw~gElmo "De£ B~.aneoB122. HL~2.~)onald Da~ne22~ Ch~2,~an
~)£stJtAc2. V~Zd.c~ fVZsZ#.c2. $1gis2J~AC,~ 4Vi~tJ~Ac,% 5
Coan,%g Adm£~d.~,VzatAve Of f£eeJt~ona!d Hand£g
Mad~a Coantg "DepaJ~lent. of Ag~tAcu2Jat~e
~ponald O, CJu~pe~ Ag~e~vAa£ CoJ~miSS,E.oneJL@eo~ge T£pton, Dep~g Ag~e~d~ Co~mi~sZ.oncr
I ~ p e et.o ,’u~
E£u.~.n W. BaZ2.a~d~ Ag In~pecto~t IIIWZ22~.e ~, Ca~son, Ag Inspeeta~ IllEdward ~. P~i~seJ5%., Ag I~pe~%o~t ql
~o~ph Oliua~ Ag I~p~.~o~ IIRobe,~,~: .I. Re~d, Ag I~p~-eko~ IIRobe,~2. 18r yank, Ag Insp~c.to,~ I
Ca,~o£yn IAneoZn, Ag I~pec.%or I~)onald @, Mageda~ Ag I~pecko~t
Rob~ T, I:os.%~, weed an-d Rode~.v~: Cont~toZ ~an
Lo~ Wh¢~;~egV~eana Long
............ _ k .............i ............. ’ .............. I
Richard E. Ro~ng~, ~e~orC~or~.a ~ep~2~ of Food and Ag~c~e
and
The HonoraSle Board of Supcrv/so~Comfy of ~fad~ra
Gzn,~emz,z:
In accordance witf~ 3e¢~on 2279 of the Califor~a Food and Ag~e~c~t~ral Code,Tk~ ~980 Crop Repot% fo~ ~{adera Cou~%g ,~ ho.,reSg submi~ed.
The total value i~ $396,046,000. An ~n~ease of appro~y 29 mL~Londo2.2.ars or 7.9 pe.~cent, over I979. As ,~n past gecuu~ ,~ m~t be emphasizedthat t~ ,~ ~ gro~s figure and does no~ ~efle~ n~ ,~ncome to produe~s.The cost o! produe~on and l~la~k~ng have ~isen fc~ fa~t~ than ,~ncome inmang e~es Several independe~% studies /nd~ea~¢ the,% n~% r~venu~ mag hawd~e~ned signifieaI~%Ig. TE~ tota~ shown indlc~%es t~ ~r~ndou~ ~po~anceof ag~e~uAe to the ~ounty’s economg. Acetunal~%ed d~%a ~n@~e~%es thata~euZt~ revenu~ wi~ recgo:£~ t~r~ to fo~ ~nes ,~n th~ loea£ ~eonomgg~ea~g mu2~plg~ng tke total ~mpae~.
Th~ Fi~d Crop eat~gory r~gist~d tk~ l~tgest ~ner~as~ w~%h wheat andco,~on aceou~ng fo~ most of the gown. Vr~b~ and Nu~ crops advanced s~g-niZ;~a~.~ mb%(z raisZ.n ~ra~es and ~,~taeEios leading tke wag. Livestock
showed the l~rgest p~rcentage ~ne~eaise. Ttt¢ Liveszoc~ ana ~ot~g anaNw~rg Stock ca~go~es d~n~d ZR w~u~. Se~d Crops ~zp~nced t[~greatest p~’~c~%ag~ loss.
I s~ne~elg appre~.e th~ ~ffg~ of r~g staff, th~ staff of th~ Ag~e~-tu~a~ ~ion Servrc~, and t~ many other ~ndiv~du~ who contributedto th~ pr~p~a~on of .th~ r~po~%. Sp~¢~ .%hanl~ go to Lo~ Wh(~%leg whow~ pr~a~g r~spo~,cb£~ fo~ ,%yp,~ng and ass~ib~tg the publication.
Respe~f~Ag sub~ed~
~ONALO 0. CRI?E
C, M. Pe2~tyW, 14. Hugh~s
No~ Auai£ab£e.
W, M. HughesR~a Robe,’~W,A. goo,ze
I90~-I906
Oao~ge, Ma~chbank ~124110 - 8/111~4N£~s Overgaa~d 0/41~4 - 61~14~O~o~ge. AZf~ed PohZ 617t4~ - 1~115148N£~6S Ov~gowv~d 1118149 - 10118149Howard T. ~,[cLean 10119/49 - 811~164~es S. Dav,~ ~/~/~4 - 91~011~Von~d O. &’tApe 1111~/7~ - P~ese~t
Spg~.~6 thanks go to the. fo2.2.owing peopZe re& S@Zo,6y~g .~l{fo~on ~teg¢Jtdlngthe 2Ast of fa~ co~mb~Zon~:
Ge.or£e. Tzp.;~on, ~epu/cy Ag~Acw5%~¢~, Comt~s.t.one,~WZZ.5~am /=.5~chen, O~ange Courtly Ag~Acu.5~u~a£ Com~b~sZon¢~.Ieannie. TvJ~pel,zen, County C£e,~[~ ’ s offZce
FIELD C~OP3= ACREAOE, PROdUCTiON AND
PRODUCTIONHARVESTED PER
ITEm{ YEAR ACREAOE ACRE TOTAL
VALUEs I979-I980
PERUNIT UNIT
Bar£eg, I]~Agated I980 II,000 1.53 17,050I979 21,000 1.75 36,750
BWl~¢y, D;tgl~Jtd 1980 4,000 .60 2,4001979 9,300 .90 8,400
Bem~, Dry 1980 4~ 500 .70 3, 1501979 6,700 .85 5,696
Corn, FZe~d I980 8,500 2.80 23, 8001979 I’2,000 2.75 33,000
Corn, S£~ags I980 5,800 23.50 136,0001919 6,000 9350 I41,000
Si£age, Othzr I980 1,000 15.00 I5,000I979 1,000 I5.00 I5,000
Cotton, LZI~ I980 56,520 890a/ I00,605I979 19,750 688~I 1I~,510
Cot/con, S~ed I980 zz xz 43,5601979 ;~z zz 4I~ I66
Ha~t, A~f~6fa I980 42,000 6.50 273,000t979 43,000 6.80 292,000
Ha~I, Grain I980 700 3 O0 ~,I00I979 500 3.20 1,600
Oat~ 1980 S,700 If0 4,440I979 3,800 1.00 S,800
P~t~r¢, I~r I980 38, 000 xz z~1979 58, 000 zz zz
PastuAe, Other I980 400,000 xx zxt979 407,000 xz zz
Sorghm~, OraZn I980 ~,700 1.15 4,725I979 3,000 1.75 5,250
Ton $II4.00" I02.00
II4.00" I02.00
" 500. O0" 475. O0
150.00I~000
" 17.00" I3.00
" I5.00" 11,00
.84b/
Ton I54.00" 128.30
" I00.00" I00.00
" 65.00" 67.00
" I50.00" I5500
120.00II5.00
" I0.00" 10.00
Ton 12500" I0300
TOTAL
274,000857,000
6,708,0005,289~000
156,000IO7;OOO
666,000513,000
4,000,0004,070,000
~91,000~41,000
ITEM
FI~L~ CROP3~ ACREA@~, PRODUCTION AND VALUE, 1979-1980
?RODUCTIOH
HARVESTEDPER PER
YEAR ACREAGE ACR~ TOTAL UNIT UNIT
Stubble a_l
Sug~ BeeZs
Wheat
Misc. b l
1980 15,000 xz zz A~tz $ 6.00
1979 10,000 xz xz " 3.50
1980 6,£00 £4.40 151,000 Ton 43.50
1979 7,500 g7.50 g06,000 " 24.50
1980 50,000 2.75 137,000 " 138.00
I~79 25~000 2.g5 56,000 " ~20.00
1980 550 xz Xz " 467.00
1979 600 xx zx " 250.00
6,568,0005,047,000
18,084,0006,720,000
£57,000150,000
TOTAL I980 650,0001979 674,000
SEE~ CROPS: ACREAGE, PRODUCTION AND VALUE, 1979-~980
ITEM
PRODUCTIONHARVESTEDPER
YEA~ ACREA@E ACRE TOTAL [{NITP~RUNIT
VALUE
Oth~L Seed c~ 1980 500- 1979 7,237
TOTAL 1980 5001979 1,£37
zz 2,258,000 Pound ×x $217,000
zx 3,654,000 " xx 875= 000
" ~£17,000875,000
<t/ Inetud~ ~o~, gJL~n and ~Z~c~a~/ In~tudzs baans, &caz, safflow~,, .and sotjbe.a~zsE_/Inetudzs ba)t.~tJ, oa.~ wl~eat, ai~.~oI~s, ~aJ~o.~
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FRUIT AND NUT CROPS: ACREAGE, PRODUCTION AND VALUG 1979-1980
ITeM YEAR
, , L ,, , , ,, ¯ i,
PRODUCTION VALUE
HARVESTEDPER PERACREA@~ ACRE TOTAL UNIT UNIT
A~nonds (1) 1980 19,9601979 19,473
ApFd.~ 1980 477979 46
Figs 1980 2,8221979 2,821
DaZed 1980 14,6831979 13,632
OLu~hed 1980 14,6831979 14,639
OJtap~, Wine 1980 f6, f51Torsi. 1979 28,~49
1980 1,826Otiu~1979 1,605
Peach, Free 1980 8131979 134
.55 10,978 Ton $~,940.00.59 11,489 " 3,100.00
xx ~,956 " 7~.00xz 2~,978 " 45.00
~.00 14I " ~00.003.00 138 " I8f.00
6.50 ~51 ’~ 200.006.30 334 " 200.00
1.I0 3,1~4 " 1,150.001.00 GSgl " 1,400.00
xx ~8,159 " xzxx 789,853 ’~ xx
g.84 41,700 " 1,100.002.64 35,988 " 1,100.00
11.50 168,854 " 143.00I0.00 I46,390 " 150.00
7.50 9,000 " 710.005.75 7,47~ " 69B.00
9.50 249,384 " I53.009.70 274,985 " I50.00
10.00 2,780 " gO0.O0
12.00 3,468 " £80.00
3.50 6,391 " 400.002.I5 ~451 " 400.00
9.00 30, gS8 " 140.005.96 18,828 " 200.00
14.50 8,207 " 169.00~I.75 6,357 " I60.00
zz I0,~I " zzzz 9,212 " zz
TOTAL
$.~2,275,00035,616,000
1,537,0001,03G000
gS,00025,000
70,00067,000
3,570,000~, 949,000
74,406,00066~740,000
45,870,00039,587,000
24,146,000gI~958,000 ’
6,390,0005,195,000
~8, 156,00041,248~000
556,000971,000
9,~56,000I, ~80~ 000
4, g36,0003,766,000
1~81,0001,017,000
g,994,000~, ~90,000
( 11 I~{eeut Basis
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AND VALUE, 1979-1980
PERUNIT UNIT
VALUE
TOTAL
I980 600 1t.00 6,600 Ton
1919 500 10.00 5,000 "
1980 21S 11.00 3,621 "
1979 2S4 18.00 4,212 "
1980 8,3S9 o31 2,585 "
1979 3,815 .65 2,480 "
1980 6~3 7.40 4,684 "
I979 585 7.80 4,56~1,
1980 1,196 1.55 1,854 "’
1979 1,308 2.00 2,516 "
Processing
TOTAL
800.00300.00
12,408,0008,183,000
1,405,0001~483,000
ITEM
APIARY PRODUCTS:?RODUCTION AND VALUE,
PRODUCTIONYEAR TOTAL
Honey
BEESWAX
Po~n¢tLon
Nuclei
1980 458,000I979 450,000
1980 7,600I979 7,500
1980 50,0001979 40,000
I980 1,2001979 1,100
1979-1980
PERUNIT UNIT
PoundI!
VALUE
Queen CeZ~,Queen,s 8 1980Package Bze~ 1979
TOTAL 19801979
1~,00o15,000
VEGETABLE CROPS" ACREAGE~ PRODUCTION AND VALUE, I979-1980
ITEM
PRODUCTIONHARVESTEDPER PER
YEAR ACREAGE ACRE TOTAL UNIT UNIT
VALUE
TOTAL
Tomatoes 1980Proc~slng V~r. 1979
Vegetables, Misc. 1980a_/ 7979
1,I00 29.10 32,010 Ton $47.7020.00 29~ 060 " 55.70
TOTAL 1980 4,1001979 4,218
NURSERY PRODUCTS" ACREAGE AND VALUE, 1979-1980
ITEM YEAR FIEL# ACRES TOTAL VALUE
275225
$2, 9~2,0003,477,000
TOTAL 1980 2751979 225
frezl~ tomatoes, drg beans, p~.pp~rs
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY: PRODUCTION AND VALUE, 1979-1980
NO. 01: TOTALITEM YEAR HEAD LIVEWEIOHT
Ca.ttle ~ Cc~v~s 1980 46,415 424,1001979 54,813 517,400
Hogs 1980 I, 400 2,1501919 1,600 2,750
Sheep and L~bs 1980 23,500 21,1007979 22,000 19,800
Broil~ and F:ty~S 1980 1,475,000 6,873,0001919 910,000 3~849,000
Stmuted Pulle2~ 1980 363,000 xx1979 608,000 xx
Other C;~ekens 1980 80,000 480,0001919 53,000 318,000
Tu)Lkeys 1980 2,952,000 55,385,0001979 2,540,000 45,720,000
VALUEPER
UNIT UNIT TOTAL
CC~. $~7.24 $28,516,000" 63.00 32,596s000
" 40.90 88,000" 45.00 124,000
" 63.00 1,329,000" 66.00 1,307~000
Pound .311 2~179,000" .~95 1,735~000
Each 2.36 857,000" 2.30 1,39~,000
Pound .09 43,000" .104 33,000
" .41 2g,108,000" .48 19,202,000
TOTAL 1980 55,720,0001979 55~795,000 ’
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY PRODUCT~: PRODUCTION AND VALUE, 1979-1980
VALUEPER
ITEM YEAR PRODUCTION UNIT UNIT TOTAL
Milks M~Lkzt 1980 ~..463,000 CWT. $12.39 $30,577,000"1919 2,064,410 " 1 I. 51 23,885,000
Milk, Manufa~t~ng 1980 33,700 " 11,96 403~ 000"1919 26,090 " I0.51 214,000
Wool 1980 242,000 Pound .80 194,0001979 223,000 " -17 112,000
Eggs, Ch/eken 1980 1,500,000 9ozzn .48 7~0,0001979 1,100,000 " .485 824,000
Eggs, Tu~keg HatehZng 1980 745,000 Each .45 $35,0001"919 1/236/000 " .42 519,000
TOTAL 1980 $32,169,000* Revised =i979 25,674,000
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ACRICULTURAL CROP REPORT RECAPITULATION 1979-1980
ITEM YEAR HARVESTED ACREAGE VALUE
Apiary 19801979
Field Crops 1980 652,0001979 674,000
F~,~it and Nu~ C~ops
Livestock and Polity
1980 97,7131979 92,349
19801979
Livestuck and Pou2~ry 1980Products ~1979
Nunsery Stock 1980 2751979 225
Seed Crops 1980 5001979 1,237
Vegetable Croj~ 1980 4,4001979 4,218
721,119,000106t943tO00
217,000875,000
TOTAL 1980~1979
$396,046,000367,100,000
COMPARISON OF AGRICULTURAL VALUES
1980 ........ $396,046,000
~1979 ........
~1978 ........
~1977 ........
~1976 ........
~1975 ........
~1974 ........
~1973 ........
~1972 ........
367,100,000
219,906,000
222,427,000
199,078,000
183,390,000
183,869,000
171,610,000
I~2,387,000
"Revised
~I97I .......... $105,249,000
~I970 ..........¯
~1969 ..........
~1968 ..........
"1967 ..........
"19~6 ..........
~I965 ..........
"1959 ..........I949 ..........I939 ..........
91,057,000
84,846,000
80,181,650
80,372,000
78,602,000
82,647,000
65,550,4~I42,983,3257~8~5,450
JANUARY I, INVENTORIK~ OF LIVESTOCK ESTIMATED IN NUMBER OF HEAD
Cat~e and Calves
Milk Cow~ and H~Lf~ 2 yea~ and over
Stock Sheep and Lambs
Hogs
January I, 1.980
115,000
16,000
29,000
2p600
JanuarE I, 1981
I2S, 000
I6,500
31,500
2,400
"MILLION DOLLAR CROPS"
@rap~ , A2.I . . ~ ............Cotton .................A~)ond~ ...............Milk ...............
chL .............Alfalfa ...............T~keys ~ ........ ~ ........Wheat ..................PistaaMos ...............Sugar Beet~ ...........I glt’ d .........Peaahes, A~ ..............Oaang es ...............Past~,% o~h’~ ............Corn, Field ...............~gS ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ b ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ o ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯Nursery ~ ................O.~Lv~ .................Co~n, S~lage ..............Ba~ey, AlZ ...............Bro.~ ~ Fry~ ............Veg¢tables, Mis a .............Beans, Dry ...............Toma.to~ ................W~n~ ................Plums .............sheep "~ Lam~s ~ ............
$114,56~,00048,962,000~5,812,000~0,920,000~8,516,00027,300;0.002~-,708,00018,084,00012,408,0006,568,0004,560,0004,381,0004,236,0004,000,000~, 570,0003,570,0002,9~,0002,556,0002,317,0002,~18,000~-,I7%000~,04~,0001,575,0001,5~7,0001,48~,0001,405,000I,~29~000
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PERMANENT CROP ACREAGES
Crop 1949 1959 1969 1979 1980
Bca~ng Non- TotalA~es Bea~ing A~rEs
Almond~ 513 1,710 9,220 22.,I~5 19,960 5,301 25,261ApplEs 71 732 52 94 47 145 792Apricotz 116 46 62 75 54 22 76Avocados. -- 4 3 3 2 5Ch~es .... 18 18 18 0 18
CZ~trus:Grapefruit ...... 71 28 43 71L~nons .... 52 96 96 0 96OrangEs -- 16 3,079 3,441 3,362 318 3,680Tangelos .... 158 279 303 0 303Tang~rin~ .... 47 53 53 0 53TOTAL CITRUS -- 16 3,336 3,940 3,.842 361 4,203
Figs 1,467 2,264 2,865 6,485 2~822 3,770 6,592
GrapEs:Raisin 14,689 22,275 28,080 31,905 30,566 4~430 34,996Table 505 465 511 674 530 319 849Wine 3,964 4,001 7~633 30,046 25,721 5,458 31,179TOTAL GRAPES 19,158 26,741 36,224 62,625 56,817 10,207 67,024
FCrwis ...... 39 22 33 55Nectm~inzs 77 225 193 372 278 203 4~IO.~Lucs 660 538 785 2,176 1,826 350 2,176Pe~ -- 15 I 0 0 0 0
PeachEs:C.bLngstoneFre~toneTOTAL PEACHES
304 1,764 1,711 566 566 0 566~,057 1,889 I~274 1,036 813 471 1,2901,361 3,053 2,985 1,602 1,379 477 1,856
-- 2 I7 70 26 I04 130-- 2 18 0 0 0 0
363 10,343 8 ~e 2 634 10,973304 225 444 988 ~’~ 339 972-- 2 2 405 ~;Z 12 405...... 425 0 445 445
48 749 1,07~ 1,454 1,196 403 1,599
Peca~Pem_~immo~P,~tacl~LosPlmnsPomegranatEsPrunEsWalnu~
TOTAL PLANTEDACRES 23,775 35,720 57,661 113,299 97,655 24,808 122,463
Mad~ra County Crop Report1980-1979
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andThe Honorable Board of Suparv~so~eo~n~y of Mad~
Gen,%/~.m gn:
In aeeoAdanez with se~on 2279 of ~he California Food and Ag~Ac~t~Code, I hereby ~ubmit ~he 798I atop Aepo~ fo~ Mad~a County.
The total v~ue ~ $350,308,000 a de~rp_a~e of appao~oZ~.y forty six andone half ~on dolla~ oA ~we£ve p~ree~t. Once ag~n Lt m~Z be notedtha~ th2 ~ £s a g~oss figure and does not indicate n~t ~t~n to p~odue~rs.Cos2~ of produ~on and mark~6ng eon2Anue to ~ e even when p~es ared~ressed.
~ine~een ~ghtg one was a d~a~w~ ge~ foA ag~Ae~urz with mas~ of thema]oA c~tego~es sw~t~n£ng £oss~ in addison to th~ infl~ona~g impa~%.~ie!d arops d~atAned the mos~ w~. h ~otXon acaoum~ng foA most of the loss.Alfalfa hag wa~ a~o down sig~frealv~g. ~uit and Nut er.ops were a£~oha~d hit with ~londs losing the most. P~stae~os ana ~s~n g~apes a£~oshowed slg~fiean~ decreases. Wine g~apes wen~ ag~AI~ the ,~end, offse2~Ang some of the loss in thAs category. The, livestock and po~ry ea~e-gor~ sast~in~d a p~reentagz dear~asz nea~y equal to that of find aropswi~h C~lz ~ C~ves aecountAng {9~ most of the defi~b%. Vega%able aropsalso dz~nzd.
I world ~kz to z×pr~S app~e~on to my s,%aff, the staff of .the Ag~i~-t~taal ~z.;tension Service and ,the many individuals who made poss,~bl~ ;the .p,ze-pamM&~.on of :this ,%epoa, t. Spzcia2.. thanlv~ go to Lo,%e WhatZey who was p,~,cma,v6/g~po~iblz fo~ typing and as~bL6ng ,the publication.
R?~fally sab,~ed,
Donald 0. C~ipe ~.~.AgrSc~ Com;~6ss,con~
Aboat :the Couzr:
Thi~ yea~ cover fea.t,u~es an ~ld gaapz c~,~her whAeh is on displa~ in theMade~a County M~eum. Hand made by Louie Maggio,~n£ it w~ ~ed un~i£ 1~death in 19~9. I.t was lat~ dona;ted ,to the, his,toa,~a~Z soase,%y by h,b~ son,Vincent. ~aapes have been an impo~%an~ pa~ of Mad~ra Coui~y aeriaLS%arefo~ man~ gears, holding ,%he top ~po~ among ~ops euer~ .yeats. s,6n~z ~6n~%~enSix,%y nine. Photo by 3os~p~ O~Ava, Ag~Aeultura£ ~peatoa III, Mad~aCounty.
Annua£ Crop ~epo~ !981gade~ County
F~: C~onE£vin Ba£lard
Board of su~erviso,~sJ, Go~don Kennedy, ChairmanA£ .@ZnS bu~gElmo ~ BianeoBillHiI£Donald ~rn~,5~
~Zz2~Aet I~is2~Ae~
~£sY~e~ 41)ls~iet
County Admin~,~ra~ve Of fie~~onald Handlg
Mado..ra County ~gepa,’~ent of Ag,~Lleu,b%u,,~est ff
~onald O. C~Ape, Ag~Aeult~rc~8 Cqm~slone~Geo£g~ Tiptol% ~epu~g Ag~eu~a£ Comm, cssioner
WZ22Ae E. C~on, Ag I~pee~o~ ~IIJoseph T. O,5~.u~z~ Ag Inspeet.o~ Ill
Edward E. B~sse,~, Ag I~pee~%o~ IIRob~ R. Bryant, Ag I~pecto~ II~onald O. Mageda, Ag InSpee~%o~ IIRobo.2d: J. Reed, Ag I~peeto~ II
Caro£gn L. Lincoln, Ag I~pec,%o~ INancy L. Ma~roeee, Ag In~pe~%o~t I
E~Aa ~. Ozman, Ag I~pecto~ IRob~ T, Foster, W~ed and Rodent Co.nt~o£ Man
C£eM, e~Lo~e Wha,~eyPA¢ana Abina
Y~u~naes 8peelmon
F!EL~CROPS = ACREACE ,
HARVF~TFDITF.M YEAR ACREAGE
PRODL(CTION AND VALUE, 1980-1981
PRODUCTION
PETACRH TOTAL UNIT
VALUE
TOTAL
T
Bc~eg ,
Ba~¢g ,
I~j4~ed 19811.980
~ry2..~d I9811980
Beans, Dry
Corn, F,~d
Co.m, 8i2.~gz
S.6~ge. Ot[ze,’r.
Co.CC.on, Lint
Co,Cton, Szzd
Hag, A f f=
Ho4, G#~,Cn
6
198I1980
19811980
19811980
198I1980
19811980
19811980
1981I9~0
198I¯ 1980
198I1980
i98Ii980
16,500 1.70 Z8,05011,000 1.~ 17,050
Included in M~.4,000 .60 Z,400
6,600 1.00 6,~004,500 .70 3,150
8,000 ~.80 ~,4008~5o0 ~.80 ~3,800
6,000 2~.50 I4i,0005,800 ~5.50 I36,000
1,400 18.00 ~5,~0011000 15.00 I5,000
49,6Z0 900a/ 89,31656,520 890"a/ I00,605
xz xx .37,£45x~ xz 43,560
40,000 5.30 25Z,0004~,000 6.50 273,000
500 5.00 1,500700 3,00 ~,I00
5,100 1.00 3,i005,700 I.ZO 4,440
~,000 xz xz38,000 xz xz
395,000 ×z xz400,000 xz zz
5,500 1.80 5,940~,700 1.75" 4,7Z5
Toi¢ff
It
It
It
tI
H
It
It
It
H
Ton
I1
H"
ff
It
1|t!
To~ff
$127.00 ~ 3,56~,000114.oo 1,944~000
1i4.00 Z74,000
520.00 3,4~2,000500.00 1,575,000
180.00 4~03~,000150.00 5,570,000
15.00 ~,115,00017.00 2,~17,000
I3.00 328,000I5,00 ~5,000
.6Oh~ ~6,795,000.84-E/ 4~,~54,000
95.00 ~,5~8,000154.00 6,708,~00
8~.00 ~I,420,000~gO.O0 27,300,000
60,00 90,00065.00 136,000
120.00 372,000150.00 6~6,000
100,o0 5,600,000iZO.O0 4,560,000
10.00 3,950,0001o.oo 4,000~000
97,00 576,000IZS.00 591~000
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FIELD CROPS: ACREAGE,
HARVESTEDITEM YEAR ACREAGE
8~bble aJ
8uqar Bz¢;~
Whca/c
~e. b_/
?RODUQTIONAND VALUE, 1980-1981
PRODUCTION
PERACRE TOTAL
198l 15,000 xx xz1980 I5,000 xz xx
1981 8,500 ~8.50 242,2501980 6,200 24,40 I51,000
1981 54,000 2,30 124,2001980 50,000 2,75 137,000
1981 3,200 xz xx1980 550 xx xx
UNITPERUNIT
VALUE
Yt
Tontt
ft
It
Pt
ft
$ 8.006.00
53.0045.50
136.00I52.00
130~00467.00
TOTAL
120,00090,000
7,994,0006,568,000
16,897,00018,084,000
416,000257,000
TOTAL 198t 647,000I980 650,000
SEED CROPS: ACREAGE, PRODUCTION AND VALUE,
ITEM
PRODUCTIONHAI~VESTED ?ER
YEAR ACREAGE ACRE TOTAL
O~Seed cJ 1981 9~0 xz 5,279,0001980 .~oo 2,258,000
TOTAL 1981 9501980 500
I980-198I
UNIT
VALUE?ERUNIT
Pound zxXX
TOTAL
$400,000217,000
r
$400,000~i7,000
’I ncI~d~Inc£udzsInAZudzs ba,~¢y, oa~, w[tca2, o}~,cons, ~t~.~, aZfaZf~
t ...........
FRUIT AND NUT CROPS: ACREAGE, FRODUCTION AND VALUF.,
FRODUCTION
HARVESTE~?ER TOTAL UNITITEM YEAR ACREAGE ACRE
A~3~onds (11 !981 20,315 .@4 13,000 Ton1980 19,960 .55 I0,978 "
A~1ond H~ 1981 xx xx 26,000 "1980 ×~. zz Z1,956 "
Appl~ 1981 64 4.00 256 "1980 47 3.00 141 "
Apaicot, S 198’I 54 5.00 270 "1980 54 6.5.0 551 "
Figs 1987 3,56~ 1.20 4,034 "1980 2,822 1.10 3,104 "
@ra~z6, RaisZn 1981 ~It672 xz 163,998 "TotaZ 1980 30,566 xx 2~8, 15g "
D~ied 7981 15,806 2.23 53,247 "1980 14,683 2, 84 41~700 "
Crushed 1981 14,406 8.50 I~2,4~i "1980 14,683 I1.50 168,854 "
F~zsh bla.,dte.#J. 1981 7,400 4.50 6,300 "1980 1,200 7.50 9,000 "
@aapz~, Winz I981 ~7,713 9.00 249,477 "TotaZ 1980 ~6,~5I 9.50 249,384 "
2~ tr
Nze~a2inzs 19~I 297 I1.00 5, 671980 278 10.00 2,780 "
OZivcS 1981 2,001 1.14 2,281 "1980 1,826 3,50 6,391 "
Oaange.s 7987~,~24
8.00 2s, I9~ "i980 $62 9,00 30,~58 "
Peach, C2ing I98t 5~36 13,00 7.,~58 "i980 566 ~,4,50 8,9.07 "
Pe.~eJz, Frzz 7981 869 XX 10, ~52 "7980 873 x~ 10,2~I ;’
1.980-1981
’VALU~
?ER TOTALUNIT
$1,280.00 $16,640,0002,94o.00 32,275,000
45.oo 1,770,00070.00 7,537,000
190.00 49,000200.00 £8,000
250.00 67,000200,00 70,000
900,00 3,651,0001,150.00 3,570,000
Xx 7~,166,000ZZ 76,406,000
~,200.001,100.00
~00.0014~.00
4~,297,0004~,870,000
~4,490,00024,146,000
854.00770.00
7~5.0015~.00
947,000556,000
688,00.400.00
I70.00140.00
180.001~9.00
3,40~,000Z,994,000
FRUIT AND NUT CROPS:
pRODUCTION
HARVESTE~ PERIT~ YEAP, ACREAGE ACRE TOTA~
ACREAGE, pRODUCTION AND VALUE, 1980-I981
VALUE
P~RUNIT UNIT TOTAL
Plun~ 1981 775 8.00 ~00
1980 6~3 7.40 6,686
Pomzg~ana;tz 1981 4~0 6,60 1,804
1980 xz xz xz
WaZnu~ 1981 7,291 1.60 1,807
1980 1,196 1.55 7,854
TOTAL 1981 101,8951980 97,713
Ton ~ 384.00 $ ~,0~6,000, 385.00 Z,561~000
,, IZ8.00 ~79,000, 125.00 45~,000
,, S,o00.00 4,5~6,000,, 4,800.00 1~,408,000
,, ~55.00 ~,~07,000,, 300.00 7,405,000
,, 7Z7.00 7,~1~,000ZX XZ
" 1,0~4.00 1,868,000" 800.00 1,483.000
--,..--...
~164~10~,000179,067,000
APIARV PRODUCTS:PRODUCTION AND VALUE, 1080-1981
TOTAL
VEGETABLE CROPS:
ITEM
Tomato PJ~P,~oc~sZng VaJt.
ACREAGE, PRODUCTIOfl AND VALUE, 1980-1981
FRODUCTIOfl
HARVESTE~ PERYEAR ACREAGE ACRE TOTAL UNIT
1981 800 26.00 20,800 Ton1980 1,100 29.10 32,010 ,,
7981 2,400 xx xx1980 3,000 xx xx
.VALUE
PERUNIT
~50.8047,70
TOTAL
TOTAL 1981 3,5001980 4,100
D lNURSERY PRO UCTS. ACREAGE AND VALUE, 1980-1981
ITEM YEAR FIEL~ ACRES TOTAL VALUE
t~u~eJu,j s,to~k ~_/ 1981 2001980 275
$2,064,000~.,9~2,000
TOTAL 1981 2001980 275
$2,0~4,0009.,922,000
aJ Ine2.udz~ e.u.e.~lb~t~ ,
51 G~pevin¢~-
PJ.~,tacM.osFZ s.
a2~ m~_lOYL6 , .6~%t~Z, f,’t~k ,%oma,toe~ , dry beans, p~pp~rs
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LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY~PRODUCTION AND
NO. OF TOTALYEAR HEA9 LIVEWEIGHT
VALUE,
UNIT
1981 30,000 261,000 CWT.
19~0 46,415 424,100 "
1981 1,000 1,300 "
1980 1,400 2,150 "
1981 21,000 18,900 "
1980 23,500 21,100 11
1981 2,390,000 10,612,000 Pound
1980 1,475,000 6,873,000 "
1981 179,000 XX Each
1980 36S,000 xx "
1981 40,000 240,000 Poun4
1980 80,000 480,000 "
1981 3,187,000 60,562,000 "
1980 2,952~000 55,385,000 "
TOTAL t98I1980
1980-1981
PERUNIT
VALUE
TOTAL
~62.0067.~4
48.0040.90
56.3063.00
.345o317
2.352.56
.177
.09
.41
.41
$16,182,00028~516,000
62,00088,000
I~064,0001 329,000
5,661,0002,179,000
421,000857,000
28,00043,000
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY PRODUCTS: PRODUCTION ANDVALUE, 1980-1981
ITEM YEAR
1981MiI.k, M~xk~t* 1980
1981~6Zk, Man~fae~tw%ing * 1980
79811980
VALUE
24,830,00022,708,000
~46,248,00055,720,000
PERPRODUCTION UNIT UNIT TOTAL
2,516,000 CWT. $13.20 33,216,000
2,479,170 , 12.68 31,436,000
25,700 " 12.55 322,000
SO,900 " 11.85 366,000
217,500 Pound .85 185,000
242,000 " .80 194,000
Eggs, Ch.6e~en 1981 zz xz zz
1980 ii500,000 gozzn .48 720,000
Eggs, Tuvzkzy Hcutchlng 1981 x× ×~ zz
7980 745,000 Each .45 ~5,000
TOTAL 1981 33,05~,000* Rev/sed * 1980
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ITEM
AGRICULTURAL CROP REPORT RECAPITULATION 1980-1981
YEAR HARVESTED ACREAGE
ApZcry 19811980
Livzstoek and Po~C/~ry
19811980
19811980
Livestock and Po~bt)ty 1981PJLoducts * 1980
Seed OLops 19811980
TOTAL
$ 1,563,0001,263,000
647,000 99~231,000652,000 1~1,I19,000
1011895 I64, I0~00097,713 179,067,000
46,248,00055,720,000
33,723,000~3,051,000
2,064,000~,9~Z,O00
950 400,000500 217,000
3,200 2,977,0004,400 5,569,000
308,0001981 $350,928,000* 1980 396,
1981
1980
* 1979
* 1978
* 1911
* 1976
* 1915
* 1914
* 1913
COMPARISON OF AGRICULTURAL VALUES
$350,308,000 * 1972 ......... ~12~,381,000
396,928,000
~67,100,000
219,906,000
~22,4~7,000
199,078,000
185,390,000
183~869,000
171,610,000
* 1971 ........
* 1970 .........
* ~969 ..........
* 1968 .........
* 1967 .........
* 1966 .........
105,249,000
9~051,000
84,846,000
80,181,650
80,372,000
18,602,000
1961 .... .....1951 .........1941 .........
70,800,90068~370,255i7,080,303
JANUARY I, INVENTORITZS OF LIVESTOCK ESTIMATE# IN NUMBER OF HEA#
Janu~ I~ 1981 January I, 1982.
125,000 130,000
16,500 17,000
31,500 29,000
2,400 1,900
"MILLION ~OLLAR CROPS"
@~ap~ , Raisin ...............................
¯ ¯ v ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯
Coition ........ . ...........Turkeys ...................~f~fa ...................A2~no n~ ...................Whe~ ....................Ca~t~e ~ Calves ...............2uga~ Bz~ .................O/Lang ~ ...................Pi~tac~os ..................Co~n, Fiz£d ................Pasture, Oth’er ...............Brokers ~ Fayzrs ..............FZg~ - ..... , ..............I~aS ~uAz,,~ IJ~iga;ted .............Bar~ey ..................Beans, Dry ................Peach~, Fae’~ ................PZUJ~S ....................Co~n, Silage ................N~ ~ .................
...............WaZn~ ...................Oliv~ ...................~a~h~ , CZZng ...............Ap~ar~ / Po.£~Zna~io n .............Pom~g/~n~t~ ................S[~eep and Lambs .............Toma~o~ ..................
$72,166,00048,6~6,00033,5~8,00030,3~5,000~4,8~0,000~1,420,00017,810,00016,891,00016,182,0007,994,0004,795,0004,526,0004,032,000~,950,0005,661,0003,631,0003,600,0003,562,000S,4~2,0005,~0~,000
000
2,0~4,0001,920,0001,8~8,000
1,569,0001,524~0001,320,000I,~12,000
1,064,000,057,000
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Crop ,,
pE,RMAN~NT cROP ACREAGES
i959 1969 1979
Almonds I, 170App~.~ 13 ZApair, otS 46Auocados --Che~,’~ --
C/tyt~ ¯Orapefr~/t --Le.~o~ --OAang~ I6Tangelos --Tange~nes --
TOTAL CITRUS 16
Figs 2, 9_64
G~ap~ ̄Ra/6in 9~5,275Table 465Wine 4,001
TOTAL GRAPES 26,74I
KiR~ - -
Nee~a~n~ 2~.5Oli u~ 538Pea~ 15
TOTAL PLANTEDACRES 35,720
9,~20 ~2,185 55,~61 20,315 6,061
55 94 192 64 128
62 75 7~ 54 2~
4 3 5 3 Z
18 18 18 18 0
-- 71 71 70 1 71
~2 96 9~ 96 0 96
~,079 3,441 3,680 3,554 170 3,694
158 279 303 ~03 0 303
47 53 53 54 0 54
3, S36 3,940 4, Z03 4,047 171 4,218
~,865 6,485 6,59~ 3,36~ 3,530 6,592
28,080 31,905 34,996 31,612 4,997 36,609
511 674 849 605 gO1 806
7,633 30,046 31,179 ~7,108 6,972 34,080
36,224 62,6~5 67,024 59,3~5 12,170 71,495
-- 39 55 43 15 55
;93 372 481 297 184 481
785 5,176 2,176 5,001 175 5,176
1,711 566 566 566 -- 566
1,574 1,036 1,590 869 419 1,288
5,985 1,602 1,856 1,435 419 1,854
17 70 130 26 ~04 130.- 5 5
18 "- --363 IO,M~ 10,973 9,04g 1,785 10~827
444 9~8 97~ 775 108 883
2 405 405 410 10 4gO
-- 425 445 -- 445 445
1,07~ 1,454 1,599 1,30I 307 1,608
57,661 113~299 122~463 102,51825,338 127,856
~ad~a County C,~op R~po,’d~1981-1980
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