Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great...

102
Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 1 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin Compiled by the United States Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service Great Lakes Region Ohio Field Office Cheryl Turner, State Statistician Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field Office Mailing Address 8995 E. Main Street Reynoldsburg, OH 43068 (517) 324-5300 (855) 270-2709 http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Ohio [email protected] Issued Cooperatively by the: Ohio Department of Agriculture David T. Daniels, Director and United States Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service Hubert Hamer, Administrator

Transcript of Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great...

Page 1: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 1 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Ohio Agricultural Statistics

2017-2018 Annual Bulletin

Compiled by the

United States Department of Agriculture

National Agricultural Statistics Service

Great Lakes Region

Ohio Field Office

Cheryl Turner, State Statistician

Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator

Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address

P.O. Box 30329

Lansing, MI 48909

Ohio Field Office Mailing Address

8995 E. Main Street

Reynoldsburg, OH 43068

(517) 324-5300

(855) 270-2709

http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Ohio

[email protected]

Issued Cooperatively by the:

Ohio Department of Agriculture

David T. Daniels, Director and

United States Department of Agriculture

National Agricultural Statistics Service

Hubert Hamer, Administrator

Page 2: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

2 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) enumerators

collect data for the USDA, NASS, Great Lakes Region. NASDA workers who

gathered information for this publication were:

Field Enumerators

Northwest Ohio North Central – Central Ohio

Kris Karr, Supervisor, Defiance Laura Coleman, Supervisor, Mount Gilead

Ralph Barbee, Ney George Keep, Bellville

Jerry Matuch, Galion Sonia Tilley, Saint Louisville

Terry Love, McCutchenville Jerry McMahan, Marion

David Fodor, Tiffin

Tim Noe, Defiance

Mike Nix, Defiance

Virginia Wesche, Defiance

Gretchen Adams, Pemberville

Sharon Day, Dunbridge

Mikael Keiffer, Fostoria

Karen Hershberger, Bellville

West Central Ohio East Ohio Duane Grimme, Supervisor, West Alexandria Beckie McCracken, Supervisor, Salem

Ron Cronley, Mount Victory Rob Schmelzer, Medina

Jerry Zimmerman, Casstown Vicky McMaster, Hammondsville

David Helgeson, Belle Center Janice Schilling, Baltic

David Corwin, Lewistown Earl Gowdy, Cortland

Roger Hoelscher, New Knoxville Denise Kropp, Garrettsville

Jim Brandt, Anna James (Jim) Young, Baltic

Jim Longenecker, Laura Jon Yackey, Sugarcreek

John Fankhauser, Dover

Bob Bond, Warren

Southern Ohio Susan Williams, Supervisor, Chillicothe

Mark Fannin, Winchester

James (Jim) Simmons, Lynchburg

Shane Pugh, Reno

Jessica Williams, Chillicothe

Cathy Pitzer, Lynchburg

Andra Troyer, London

Carol Wurdack, Thornville

Natallie Ruffing, Chillicothe

Carolyn Martin, Reynoldsburg

Page 3: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 3 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

United States Department of Agriculture

National Agricultural Statistics Service Ohio Field Office

Cooperating with Ohio Department of Agriculture

August 2018

The US Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Agricultural Statistics Service’s (NASS) – Ohio Field Office is

pleased to present the 2017 - 2018 edition of Ohio Agricultural Statistics Annual Bulletin. This publication, which is also

available on our web site, is a compilation of the many statistical reports published over the past year that highlight Ohio’s

diverse agriculture sector.

The statistics in this bulletin showcase this diversity and are used on a regular basis to make informed decisions by

producers, consultants, advisors, government officials, and others. The compilation of this bulletin is a product of the

partnership between the Ohio Department of Agriculture and NASS.

I would like to extend a special thanks to all those producers, agri-businesses, commodity groups, and countless others

who have given their valuable time to provide the information that serve as a basis for these data. Their responses are

through the Internet, mail, via telephone, and face-to-face interviews.

Special thanks also go to the National Association of State Department of Agriculture enumerators for their outstanding

work in collecting and providing timely and accurate data. Without their dedication to Ohio agriculture, we would be

unable to successfully provide these many data.

The Census of Agriculture is conducted by NASS every 5 years. The 2012 Census of Agriculture was released in May

2014. Results include information on farm numbers, acreage, crops, livestock, income, expenses, and demographics at the

county, state, and national level. The wide-array of Census data are used by policy makers, universities, communities,

and organizations throughout Ohio and the United States to plan for the future and compete for valuable resources. We

thank Ohio’s producers for their cooperation and providing the information which helps ensure the success of Ohio

agriculture.

The 2017 Census of Agriculture was mailed out in December 2017. We thank all Ohio operators and producers who

completed the 2017 Census of Agriculture and we look forward to releasing the Census data in 2019.

Good decisions can only be made with good information. Our agency continually strives to meet our mission of providing

timely, accurate, and useful statistics in service to U.S. agriculture. Thanks again to all those who provided, collected, and

analyzed the data in this publication. If you have any questions about these data or need any additional information, please

visit our web site at www.nass.usda.gov and/or contact our office at (614) 728-2100. We look forward to serving you.

Sincerely,

Cheryl Turner

State Statistician

USDA, NASS, Great Lakes Region, Ohio

Page 4: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

4 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

August 1, 2018

Every once in a while, it’s important to step back and reflect. I encourage our employees to take a moment each day to think about

the awesome responsibility they have; regulating and supporting Ohio’s number one industry, food and agriculture. Every day in a

multitude of ways, we protect consumers and ensure a safe food supply; we make sure our plants and animals are healthy and free

of disease; and we support our farmers and rural Ohio through preservation and conservation efforts. We take these duties seriously

and understand their vital importance.

Ohio’s food and agriculture industry continues to thrive, now accounting for $124 billion in annual economic impact and one out of

every eight Ohio jobs. Ohio’s 75,000 farms produce the food and fiber used by nearly 1,200 food processors to create the products

found on table across the country and the world. I travelled several thousand miles in Ohio this past year, crisscrossing the state to

visit many farms and companies. I found that every single one understands the critical role they fill; they are part of the two percent

of the world’s population that feeds the other 98 percent. From the smallest farm raising a few animals to the large manufacturer

churning out millions of pounds of food, they are all part of something much larger than themselves and I consider it an honor to

help them accomplish their tasks.

I think it’s also important to take stock in what’s been accomplished over time. Since Governor John Kasich took office in 2011, the

agency has evolved, adding new responsibilities and programs while constantly working to improve efficiency and technology.

We’ve developed standards to ensure the proper care of all types of animals from cows and chickens to dogs and alligators. The

department welcomed a new division that helped streamline efforts to improve water quality and provided us with a connection to

every farm in the state, no matter the size. And, we were part of varying efforts to improve service to our regulated community - to

allow them to grow their business while maintaining compliance with Ohio law.

In the coming pages, we’ll review the changes over the last eight years - all ones I believe have been implemented successfully by

the dedicated men and women of our department for the benefit of Ohioans. You’ll also be able to read more about the state of

Ohio’s food and agriculture industry and what the Ohio Department of Agriculture is accomplishing on your behalf, on the following

pages of this report or on our website at: agri.ohio.gov.

It is truly an honor to uphold Ohio’s laws and rules on behalf of our farmers, agribusinesses and the public.

Sincerely,

David T. Daniels

Director

Page 5: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 5 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Page 6: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

6 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Table of Contents

General

Historical Crop Data — Ohio ...................................................................................................................... 10

Record Highs and Lows: Harvested Acres, Yield, and Production — Ohio............................................... 11

Cash Rents, State Average — Ohio: 2013-2017 ......................................................................................... 11

Farm Real Estate Value — Ohio: 2013-2017 ............................................................................................. 11

Rank and Quantity Produced, Selected Commodities — Ohio, Leading State, and

United States: 2017 ..................................................................................................................................... 12

Number of Farms, Land in Farms and Average Farm Size — Ohio and

United States: 2013-2017 ............................................................................................................................ 13

Grain Storage Capacity by Position and Off-Farm Facilities — Ohio: December 1, 2013-2017 ............... 13

Crops: Monthly Prices Received by Farmers — Ohio: 2016-2017 Marketing Year .................................. 13

Crops: Monthly Percent of Crop Marketed — Ohio: 2015-2017 Marketing Years .................................... 13

Field Crops

Corn for Grain Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value —

Ohio: 2013-2017 ......................................................................................................................................... 14

Corn for Silage Area Harvested, Yield, and Production — Ohio: 2013-2017 ............................................ 15

Corn Stocks by Position and Month — Ohio: 2013-2017 .......................................................................... 15

Soybeans for Beans Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value —

Ohio: 2013-2017 ......................................................................................................................................... 16

Soybean Stocks by Position and Month — Ohio: 2013-2017 ..................................................................... 17

Winter Wheat Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value —

Ohio: 2013-2017 ......................................................................................................................................... 18

Oat Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017 ..................... 19

All Tobacco Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017 ........................... 19

Fall Potato Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value —

Ohio: 2013-2017 ......................................................................................................................................... 19

Maple Syrup Taps, Yield, and Production — Ohio: 2013-2017 ................................................................. 19

Alfalfa Hay Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017 ............................ 20

Other Hay Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017 .............................. 20

Forage Area Harvested, Yield, and Production — Ohio: 2013-2017 ......................................................... 20

Days Suitable for Fieldwork — Ohio: 2016-2017 ...................................................................................... 21

Winter Wheat Development by Selected Dates – Ohio: 2016-2017 and 2012-2016 Average ................... 22

Oats Development by Selected Dates — Ohio: 2016-2017 and 2012-2016 Average ................................. 22

Soybean Development by Selected Dates — Ohio: 2016-2017 and 2012-2016 Average .......................... 23

Soybean Development by Selected Dates — Ohio: 2016-2017 and 2012-2016 Average .......................... 23

Corn Development by Selected Dates — Ohio: 2016-2017 and 2012-2016 Average ................................ 24

Corn Development by Selected Dates — Ohio: 2016-2017 and 2012-2016 Average ................................ 24

Alfalfa Hay Development by Selected Dates — Ohio: 2016-2017 ............................................................ 25

Other Hay Development by Selected Dates — Ohio: 2016-2017 ............................................................... 25

Vegetables

Vegetables: Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value, by Crop –

Ohio: 2016-2017 ......................................................................................................................................... 26

Cabbage for Fresh Market Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value —

Ohio: 2013-2017 ......................................................................................................................................... 26

Cucumbers for Pickles Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value —

Ohio: 2013-2017 ......................................................................................................................................... 26

Bell Peppers for Fresh Market and Processing Area Planted and Harvested, Yield,

Production, Price, and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017 ..................................................................................... 27

Pumpkins for Fresh Market and Processing Area Planted and Harvested, Yield,

Production, Price, and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017 ..................................................................................... 27

Page 7: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 7 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Squash for Fresh Market and Processing Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price,

and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017 ................................................................................................................... 27

Sweet Corn for Fresh Market Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value

— Ohio: 2013-2017 .................................................................................................................................... 28

Tomatoes for Fresh Market Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value —

Ohio: 2013-2017 ......................................................................................................................................... 28

Tomatoes for Processing Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value —

Ohio: 2013-2017 ......................................................................................................................................... 28

Fruit

Apple Acreage, Yield, Production, Price and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017 ................................................. 29

Apple Production, Price and Value by Utilization — Ohio: 2013-2017 .................................................... 29

Strawberries for Fresh Market and Processing Area Planted and Harvested, Yield,

Production, Price, and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017 ..................................................................................... 29

Grape Acreage, Yield, Production, Use and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017 ................................................... 30

Grape Production, Price and Value by Utilization — Ohio: 2013-2017 .................................................... 30

Peach Acreage, Yield, Production, Price and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017 .................................................. 30

Livestock

All Cattle and Calves Production and Income — Ohio: 2013-2017 ........................................................... 31

Commercial Cattle Slaughter — Ohio: Monthly 2016-2017 ...................................................................... 31

Cattle and Calves: Number by Class and Calf Crop — Ohio and United States:

January 1, 2013-2017 .................................................................................................................................. 32

Milk Production and Disposition — Ohio and United States: 2013-2017 .................................................. 32

Milk Cows and Production by Month — Ohio: 2013-2017 ...................................................................... 33

Dairy Products: Annual Production Totals — Ohio: 2013-2017 ................................................................ 34

Honey: Number of Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017 .............. 34

Commercial Hog Slaughter — Ohio: Monthly 2016-2017 ......................................................................... 34

Hogs and Pigs: Production, Marketings and Income — Ohio: 2013-2017 ................................................ 35

Market Hogs and Pigs Inventory by Weight Group — Ohio and United States:

December 1, 2013-2017 .............................................................................................................................. 35

Hogs and Pigs Total, Breeding and Market Inventory, Farrowings, Pigs per Litter, Pig Crop, and

Marketings — Ohio and United States: December 1, 2013-2017............................................................... 35

Commercial Sheep and Lamb Slaughter — Ohio: Monthly 2016-2017 ..................................................... 36

Sheep and Lamb: Lamb Crop, Farm Slaughter and Death Loss — Ohio: 2013-2017................................ 36

Market Sheep and Lamb Inventory by Weight Group — Ohio: January 1, 2013-2017 ............................. 36

Sheep and Lamb Inventory by Class — Ohio and United States: January 1, 2013-2017 ........................... 37

Wool Production, Price and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017 ............................................................................ 37

Turkey Production and Value — Ohio and United States: 2013-2017 ...................................................... 37

Egg Production and Value — Ohio and United States: 2013-2017 ............................................................ 38

Chicken Disposition and Value — Ohio and United States: 2013-2017 .................................................... 38

Chicken Inventory by Class— Ohio and United States: December 1, 2013-2017 ..................................... 38

Young Chickens, Number Slaughtered, Total Live Weight, and Average Live Weight — Ohio:

Monthly 2016-2017 .................................................................................................................................... 39

Broiler Production and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017 .................................................................................... 39

Average Number of Layers on Hand and Eggs Produced by Months — Ohio: 2013-2017 ....................... 40

Floriculture

Bedding Plants: Producers, Quantity Sold, Price, and Value — Ohio: 2011-2015 .................................... 41

Potted Flowering and Annual Bedding Plants: Producers, Quantity Sold, Price, and Value —

Ohio: 2011-2015 ......................................................................................................................................... 42

Potted Flowering and Annual Bedding Plants: Producers, Quantity Sold, Price, and Value —

Ohio: 2011-2015 (continued) ...................................................................................................................... 43

Page 8: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

8 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

County Estimates

County Estimates: Cash Rent Per Acre — Ohio: 2016-2017..................................................................... 44

County Estimates: Cash Rent Per Acre — Ohio: 2016-2017 (continued) ................................................. 45

County Estimates: Corn Harvested for Grain — Ohio: 2016-2017 ........................................................... 46

County Estimates: Corn Harvested for Grain — Ohio: 2016-2017 (continued) ........................................ 47

County Estimates: Soybeans Harvested for Beans — Ohio: 2016-2017 ................................................... 48

County Estimates: Soybeans Harvested for Beans — Ohio: 2016-2017 (continued) ................................ 49

County Estimates: Winter Wheat — Ohio: 2016-2017 .............................................................................. 50

County Estimates: Winter Wheat — Ohio: 2016-2017 (continued) .......................................................... 51

County Estimates: Alfalfa and Alfalfa Mixtures for Hay, All Cropping Practices —

Ohio: 2016-2017 ......................................................................................................................................... 52

County Estimates: Alfalfa & Alfalfa Mixtures for Hay, All Cropping Practices — Ohio:

2016-2017 (continued) ................................................................................................................................ 53

County Estimates: Other Hay, All Cropping Practices — Ohio: 2016-2017 ............................................. 54

County Estimates: Other Hay, All Cropping Practices — Ohio: 2016-2017 (continued).......................... 55

County Estimates: Oats — Ohio: 2016-2017 ............................................................................................. 56

County Estimates: Cattle — Ohio: January 1, 2017-2018 ......................................................................... 57

County Estimates: Cattle — Ohio: January 1, 2017-2018 (continued) ...................................................... 58

County Profiles

Adams County ............................................................................................................................................. 59

Allen County ............................................................................................................................................... 59

Ashland County ........................................................................................................................................... 60

Ashtabula County ........................................................................................................................................ 60

Athens County ............................................................................................................................................. 61

Auglaize County .......................................................................................................................................... 61

Belmont County .......................................................................................................................................... 62

Brown County ............................................................................................................................................. 62

Butler County .............................................................................................................................................. 63

Carroll County ............................................................................................................................................. 63

Champaign County ...................................................................................................................................... 64

Clark County ............................................................................................................................................... 64

Clermont County ......................................................................................................................................... 65

Clinton County ............................................................................................................................................ 65

Columbiana County..................................................................................................................................... 66

Coshocton County ....................................................................................................................................... 66

Crawford County ......................................................................................................................................... 67

Cuyahoga County ........................................................................................................................................ 67

Darke County .............................................................................................................................................. 68

Defiance County .......................................................................................................................................... 68

Delaware County ......................................................................................................................................... 69

Erie County ................................................................................................................................................. 69

Fairfield County .......................................................................................................................................... 70

Fayette County ............................................................................................................................................ 70

Franklin County .......................................................................................................................................... 71

Fulton County .............................................................................................................................................. 71

Gallia County .............................................................................................................................................. 72

Geauga County ............................................................................................................................................ 72

Greene County ............................................................................................................................................ 73

Guernsey County ......................................................................................................................................... 73

Hamilton County ......................................................................................................................................... 74

Hancock County .......................................................................................................................................... 74

Hardin County ............................................................................................................................................. 75

Harrison County .......................................................................................................................................... 75

Page 9: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 9 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Henry County .............................................................................................................................................. 76

Highland County ......................................................................................................................................... 76

Hocking County .......................................................................................................................................... 77

Holmes County ........................................................................................................................................... 77

Huron County .............................................................................................................................................. 78

Jackson County ........................................................................................................................................... 78

Jefferson County ......................................................................................................................................... 79

Knox County ............................................................................................................................................... 79

Lake County ................................................................................................................................................ 80

Lawrence County ........................................................................................................................................ 80

Licking County ........................................................................................................................................... 81

Logan County .............................................................................................................................................. 81

Lorain County ............................................................................................................................................. 82

Lucas County .............................................................................................................................................. 82

Madison County .......................................................................................................................................... 83

Mahoning County ....................................................................................................................................... 83

Marion County ............................................................................................................................................ 84

Medina County ............................................................................................................................................ 84

Meigs County .............................................................................................................................................. 85

Mercer County ............................................................................................................................................ 85

Miami County ............................................................................................................................................. 86

Monroe County ........................................................................................................................................... 86

Montgomery County ................................................................................................................................... 87

Morgan County ........................................................................................................................................... 87

Morrow County ........................................................................................................................................... 88

Muskingum County .................................................................................................................................... 88

Noble County .............................................................................................................................................. 89

Ottawa County ............................................................................................................................................ 89

Paulding County .......................................................................................................................................... 90

Perry County ............................................................................................................................................... 90

Pickaway County ........................................................................................................................................ 91

Pike County ................................................................................................................................................. 91

Portage County ............................................................................................................................................ 92

Preble County .............................................................................................................................................. 92

Putnam County ............................................................................................................................................ 93

Richland County ......................................................................................................................................... 93

Ross County ................................................................................................................................................ 94

Sandusky County ........................................................................................................................................ 94

Scioto County .............................................................................................................................................. 95

Seneca County ............................................................................................................................................ 95

Shelby County ............................................................................................................................................. 96

Stark County ............................................................................................................................................... 96

Summit County ........................................................................................................................................... 97

Trumbull County ......................................................................................................................................... 97

Tuscarawas County ..................................................................................................................................... 98

Union County .............................................................................................................................................. 98

Van Wert County ........................................................................................................................................ 99

Vinton County ............................................................................................................................................. 99

Warren County .......................................................................................................................................... 100

Washington County .................................................................................................................................. 100

Wayne County .......................................................................................................................................... 101

Williams County ....................................................................................................................................... 101

Wood County ............................................................................................................................................ 102

Wyandot County ....................................................................................................................................... 102

Page 10: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

10 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Historical Crop Data — Ohio

Year Farms Corn Soybeans Winter wheat Hay Oats

Number Harvested1 Yield Harvested Yield Harvested Yield Harvested Yield Harvested Yield

(1,000) (acres)

(bushels) (1,000) (acres)

(bushels) (1,000) (acres)

(bushels) (1,000) (acres)

(tons) (1,000) (acres)

(bushels)

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 ........ 2008 ........ 2009 ........ 2010 ........ 2011 ........ 2012 ........ 2013 ........ 2014 ........ 2015 ........ 2016 ........ 2017 ........

122,000 120,000 118,000 116,000 114,000 113,000 112,000 101,000 99,000 97,000 96,000 96,000 95,000 94,000 93,000 92,000 90,000 89,000 88,000 84,000 85,000 85,000 83,000 80,000 78,000 81,000 80,000 79,000 78,000 79,000 79,000 79,000 79,000 78,000 77,800 77,600 77,200 76,500 76,200 75,900 75,300 75,100 75,400 75,300 75,500 75,000 74,500 74,400 74,500 73,600

2,884 2,773 3,040 3,545 3,090 3,040 3,540 3,340 3,820 3,620 3,610 3,630 3,900 3,750 4,000 2,800 3,900 4,030 3,720 3,100 3,000 2,980 3,450 3,400 3,550 3,280 3,500 3,100 2,800 3,550 3,340 3,200 3,300 3,170 2,970 3,070 3,110 3,250 2,960 3,610 3,120 3,140 3,270 3,200 3,650 3,730 3,470 3,260 3,300 3,130

86.0 87.0 79.0 91.0 92.0 80.0 75.0 93.0

103.0 105.0 105.0 115.0 113.0

96.0 114.0

80.0 118.0 127.0 128.0 120.0

85.0 117.0 121.0

96.0 143.0 110.0 139.0 121.0 111.0 134.0 141.0 126.0 147.0 138.0

89.0 156.0 158.0 143.0 159.0 150.0 131.0 171.0 160.0 153.0 120.0 174.0 176.0 153.0 159.0 177.0

2,325 2,475 2,550 2,634 3,010 3,590 3,140 3,100 2,880 3,480 3,870 4,080 3,760 3,450 3,700 3,280 3,770 3,870 3,620 3,900 3,700 3,980 3,480 3,770 3,680 4,110 3,990 4,030 4,490 4,340 4,390 4,500 4,440 4,580 4,720 4,280 4,420 4,480 4,620 4,240 4,480 4,530 4,590 4,540 4,590 4,490 4,690 4,740 4,840 5,090

30.5 29.5 28.5 30.5 26.5 25.5 26.0 33.0 33.0 35.0 33.0 35.5 36.0 28.5 36.0 32.0 36.5 41.5 40.5 37.0 27.0 31.5 39.0 36.0 40.0 38.0 43.5 38.0 35.0 44.0 44.0 36.0 42.0 41.0 32.0 38.5 47.0 45.0 47.0 47.0 36.0 49.0 48.0 48.0 45.0 49.5 52.5 50.0 54.5 49.5

1,196 1,017

925 944

1,029 800

1,450 1,680 1,600 1,540 1,080 1,320 1,370 1,600 1,200 1,200 1,100

950 1,050

850 920

1,230 1,270 1,080 1,115 1,010 1,180 1,210 1,330 1,090 1,160 1,030 1,110

900 810

1,000 890 830 960 730

1,090 950 700 850 450 640 545 480 560 435

38 38 38 44 45 32 41 42 40 47 39 48 49 44 43 49 44 62 46 58 50 51 60 49 53 52 58 61 39 63 64 70 72 67 62 68 62 71 68 61 67 71 61 57 68 70 74 67 80 74

1,600 1,415 1,440 1,550 1,476 1,500 1,380 1,510 1,540 1,550 1,550 1,440 1,430 1,420 1,340 1,260 1,350 1,450 1,460 1,400 1,625 1,625 1,400 1,300 1,300 1,250 1,280 1,250 1,200 1,250 1,160 1,240 1,280 1,390 1,320 1,350 1,190 1,200 1,210 1,160 1,140 1,040 1,110 1,120 1,030 1,000

960 1,080

970 1,060

2.14 2.05 2.09 2.07 2.12 2.20 2.19 2.36 2.31 2.30 2.50 2.51 2.51 2.53 2.64 2.57 2.81 3.17 2.95 3.06 2.18 2.80 3.30 2.42 3.26 2.78 3.43 3.23 2.83 3.08 3.01 2.42 3.35 2.88 2.58 2.94 2.72 3.03 2.83 2.42 2.46 2.77 2.59 2.48 2.15 2.50 2.82 2.34 2.54 2.42

692 585 528 539 367 540 475 465 440 370 340 290 290 270 340 240 220 310 160 250 200 250 230 170 170 150 120 100 90 90

100 100 90 85 55 60 50 60 55 50 65 50 55 31 46 25 35 40 25 20

68.0 62.0 60.0 68.0 61.0 48.0 62.0 63.0 57.0 59.0 61.0 70.0 67.0 63.0 69.0 64.0 63.0 85.0 76.0 70.0 45.0 63.0 70.0 60.0 71.0 60.0 56.0 69.0 57.0 74.0 65.0 70.0 76.0 73.0 61.0 66.0 63.0 60.0 75.0 62.0 70.0 75.0 70.0 54.0 56.0 63.0 63.0 63.0 74.0 70.0

1 Harvested for grain. Silage acreage not included.

Page 11: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 11 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Record Highs and Lows: Harvested Acres, Yield, and Production — Ohio

Crop Series began

Record Area Yield Production

Harvested Year Yield Year Production Year

(acres) (bushels) (bushels)

Corn for Grain .......... Soybeans for Beans Wheat ...................... Oats .........................

1866

1924

1866

1866

High Low High Low High Low High Low

4,200,000 2,350,000 5,090,000

17,000 3,209,000

435,000 2,374,000

20,000

1917 1868 2017 1925 1899 2017 1928

2017,18

180.00 25.00 56.00 11.50 80.00 6.00

85.00 20.00

2018 1890 2018

1924,26 2016

1866,1900 1985 1890

649,020,000 72,000,000

276,640,000 207,000

79,920,000 9,000,000

92,400,000 1,300,000

2013 1867 2018 1926 2000 1866 1912 2018

(acres) (tons) (tons)

Corn for Silage ......... Alfalfa Hay ............... Other Hay ................

1919

1919

1919

High Low High Low High Low

285,000 106,000

1,052,000 93,000

3,206,000 500,000

1981 1935 1955 1920 1922 1996

20.50 5.40 4.20 1.30 2.70 0.71

2014 1930 1994 1930 2000 1930

4,800,000 823,000

2,800,000 188,000

4,159,000 1,080,000

2015 1933

1985,90,92 1919 1922 1999

Cash Rents, State Average — Ohio: 2013-2017

Year Non-irrigated cropland Irrigated cropland All cropland Pastureland

(dollars per acre) (dollars per acre) (dollars per acre) (dollars per acre)

2013 ..................... 2014 ..................... 2015 ..................... 2016 ..................... 2017 .....................

139.00 144.00 150.00 150.00 152.00

150.00 165.00

165.00 185.00

139.00 144.00 150.00 150.00 152.00

25.00 25.00

27.00 25.00

Farm Real Estate Value — Ohio: 2013-2017

Year Farmland & buildings Cropland Pastureland

(dollars per acre) (dollars per acre) (dollars per acre)

2013 ............................ 2014 ............................ 2015 ............................ 2016 ............................ 2017 ............................

5,100 5,550 5,750 5,700 5,650

5,190 5,650 5,850 5,800 5,780

3,010 3,100 3,140 3,100 3,050

Page 12: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

12 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Rank and Quantity Produced, Selected Commodities — Ohio, Leading State, and United States: 2017

Commodity Unit Ohio Leading state

United States Rank Quantity State Quantity

Field Crops Corn, grain, production ..............................(1,000 bu) Corn, silage, production ......................... (1,000 tons) Soybeans, production ...............................(1,000 bu) Winter wheat, production ...........................(1,000 bu) Hay, alfalfa, production .......................... (1,000 tons) Hay, other, production ............................ (1,000 tons) Maple syrup, production .................... (1,000 gallons) Oats, production ........................................(1,000 bu) Vegetables Bell peppers, production .......................... (1,000 cwt) Cucumbers, production ........................... (1,000 cwt) Corn, sweet, production .......................... (1,000 cwt) Pumpkins, production .............................. (1,000 cwt) Tomatoes, production ............................. (1,000 cwt) Fruit Apples, production ................................... (1,000 lbs) Grapes, production ................................ (1,000 Tons) Peach, production ................................. (1,000 Tons) Livestock Egg production 1 ...................................... (1,000 No.) Cattle & calves 2 .................................... (1,000 head) Hogs & pigs 3 ........................................ (1,000 head) Sheep and lamb 2 .................................. (1,000 head) Turkey ................................................... (1,000 head) Milk .......................................................... (1,000 lbs) Swiss cheese ........................................... (1,000 lbs) Miscellaneous Farms ..................................................... (1,000 No.) Land in farms ....................................... (1,000 acres) Average size of farm ...................................... (acres)

8 11 7

13 20 16 9

12

6 6

11 3 4

12 11 14

3 25 8

13 10 11 1

7 21 35

554,010 4,400

251,955 32,190

992 1,575

80 1,400

563 969

1,197 1,054 4,214

47,000 4.6 4.2

8,903,800 1,300 2,950

119 6,700

5,591,000 154,865

74 14,000

190

Iowa Wisconsin

Illinois Kansas

California Texas

Vermont Minnesota

California Michigan

Minnesota Illinois

California

Washington California California

Iowa Texas

Iowa Texas

Minnesota California

Ohio

Texas Texas

Wyoming

2,605,800 16,720

611,900 333,600

4,488 9,870 1,980 7,125

6,678 5,625

18,579 6,438

220,528

7,500,000 6,482

541

15,953,100 12,500 22,900

750 42,000

39,798,000 154,865

240 129,600

2,649

14,604,067 128,356

4,391,553 1,269,437

55,068 76,387 4,271

49,391

14,717 19,928 79,266 15,660

245,690

11,406,000 7,363

697

105,688,700 94,399 73,695 5,230

242,500 215,466,000

316,653

2,048 910,000

444

1 Estimates cover the 12 month period Dec. 1, previous year through Nov. 30. 2 Inventory January 1, 2018. 3 Inventory for December 1, 2017.

Page 13: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 13 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Number of Farms, Land in Farms and Average Farm Size — Ohio and United States: 2013-2017 [Places with annual sales of agricultural products of $1,000 or more.]

Year

Ohio United States

Number of farms

Land in farms

Average farm size

Number of farms

Land in farms

Average farm size

(number) (1,000 acres) (acres) (number) (1,000 acres) (acres)

2013 ...................... 2014 ...................... 2015 ...................... 2016 ...................... 2017 ......................

75,000 74,500 74,400 74,500 73,600

14,000 14,000 14,000 14,000 14,000

187 188 188 188 190

2,102,010 2,085,000 2,068,000 2,060,000 2,048,000

914,030 913,000 912,000 911,000 910,000

435 438 441 442 444

Grain Storage Capacity by Position and Off-Farm Facilities — Ohio: December 1, 2013-2017

Date On farms Off farms 1 Off-farm facilities

(1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (number)

December 1, 2013 ........................................................... December 1, 2014 ........................................................... December 1, 2015 ........................................................... December 1, 2016 ........................................................... December 1, 2017 ...........................................................

530,000 540,000 540,000 540,000 540,000

425,200 423,000 425,000 435,000 455,000

380 365 360 358 358

1 Includes stocks at mills, elevators, terminals, and processors.

Crops: Monthly Prices Received by Farmers — Ohio: 2016-2017 Marketing Year

2016-2017 Marketing

year

Corn per bushel

Winter wheat

per bushel

Soybeans per bushel

Alfalfa hay

per ton

Other hay

per ton

Milk per cwt

(dollars) (dollars) (dollars) (dollars) (dollars) (dollars)

September .................... October ........................ November ..................... December ..................... January ........................ February ....................... March ........................... April .............................. May .............................. June ............................. July ............................... August ..........................

3.30 3.45 3.44 3.57 3.65 3.69

3.69 3.67 3.74 3.78 3.83 3.60

3.72 3.84 3.93 3.96 4.04 4.34

4.22 4.09 4.16 4.65 5.03 4.66

9.59 9.44 9.68 9.89 9.95

10.20

9.92 9.51 9.56 9.39 9.62 9.29

180.00 190.00 185.00 175.00 155.00 155.00

170.00 165.00 165.00 180.00 160.00 140.00

115.00 130.00 120.00 110.00 100.00 100.00

115.00 110.00 115.00 110.00 120.00 100.00

17.70 16.60 17.60 19.30 19.90 19.30

18.50 17.50 17.40 17.90 18.00 18.60

Crops: Monthly Percent of Crop Marketed — Ohio: 2015-2017 Marketing Years

Corn Soybeans Wheat1

2014 - 2015

2015 - 2016

2016 - 2017

2014 - 2015

2015 - 2016

2016 - 2017

2014 - 2015

2015 - 2016

2016 - 2017

(percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent)

September ........ October ............ November ......... December ......... January ............ February ........... March ............... April .................. May .................. June ................. July ................... August ..............

6 10 13 9

12 7

10 8 5 9 6 5

5 17 7 9

12 8

8 8 6 9 6 5

6 14 12 7

14 9

5 5 7 7 9 5

8 26 13 8

12 8

7 4 3 5 4 2

14 23 5 7

12 7

10 9 5 4 2 2

5 35 9 8

15 7

4 2 4 4 4 3

5 3 2 4 5 2

1 1 1 3

52 10

7 3 2 3 5 3

3 2 1 9

42 8

7 4 1 3 7 6

2 1 1

18 (NA) (NA)

(NA) Not available. 1 Totals may not add to 100. Wheat marketing year runs July - June.

Page 14: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

14 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Field Crops

Corn for Grain Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017

Year Area

planted Area

harvested Yield

per acre Production

Price per bushel1

Value of production

(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (bushels) (1,000 bushels) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

2013 ........................... 2014 ........................... 2015 ........................... 2016 ........................... 2017 ...........................

3,900 3,700 3,550 3,550 3,400

3,730 3,470 3,260 3,300 3,130

174.0 176.0 153.0 159.0 177.0

649,020 610,720 498,780 524,700 554,010

4.41 3.78 3.89 3.61 3.55

2,862,178 2,308,522 1,940,254 1,894,167 1,966,736

1 Marketing year average price.

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

180

200

Yie

ld

Year

Corn Yield - Ohio: 1969-2017

Page 15: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 15 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Corn for Silage Area Harvested, Yield, and Production — Ohio: 2013-2017

Year Area

harvested Yield

per acre Production

(1,000 acres) (tons) (1,000 tons)

2013 ....................................................... 2014 ....................................................... 2015 ....................................................... 2016 ....................................................... 2017 .......................................................

130 190 240 210 220

19.5 20.5 20.0 15.5 20.0

2,535 3,895 4,800 3,255 4,400

Corn Stocks by Position and Month — Ohio: 2013-2017

Date On farms Off farms 1 Total all positions

(1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels)

March 1, 2013 .................................................................. June 1, 2013 .................................................................... September 1, 2013 .......................................................... December 1, 2013 ........................................................... March 1, 2014 .................................................................. June 1, 2014 .................................................................... September 1, 2014 .......................................................... December 1, 2014 ........................................................... March 1, 2015 .................................................................. June 1, 2015 .................................................................... September 1, 2015 .......................................................... December 1, 2015 ........................................................... March 1, 2016 .................................................................. June 1, 2016 .................................................................... September 1, 2016 .......................................................... December 1, 2016 ........................................................... March 1, 2017 .................................................................. June 1, 2017 .................................................................... September 1, 2017 .......................................................... December 1, 2017 ...........................................................

135,000 61,000 8,200

330,000

210,000 90,000 16,000

340,000

200,000 95,000 18,000

295,000

175,000 73,000 22,000

310,000

205,000 78,000 21,500

280,000

117,438 68,600 16,165

179,636

153,584 124,115 36,447

166,887

143,876 99,640 39,201

154,525

135,053 103,465 45,261

152,693

133,355 93,280 43,852

156,127

252,438 129,600 24,365

509,636

363,584 214,115 52,447

506,887

343,876 194,640 57,201

449,525

310,053 176,465 67,261

462,693

338,355 171,280 65,352

436,127

1 Includes stocks at mills, elevators, terminals, and processors.

Page 16: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

16 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Soybeans for Beans Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017

Year Area

planted Area

harvested Yield

per acre Production

Price per bushel1

Value of production

(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (bushels) (1,000 bushels) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

2013 ........................... 2014 ........................... 2015 ........................... 2016 ........................... 2017 ...........................

4,500 4,700 4,750 4,850 5,100

4,490 4,690 4,740 4,840 5,090

49.5 52.5 50.0 54.5 49.5

222,255 246,225 237,000 263,780 251,955

13.00 10.30 9.16 9.66 9.50

2,889,315 2,536,118 2,170,920 2,548,115 2,393,573

1 Marketing year average price.

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Yie

ld

Year

Soybean Yield – Ohio: 1969 – 2017

Page 17: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 17 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Soybean Stocks by Position and Month — Ohio: 2013-2017

Date On farms Off farms 1 Total all positions

(1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels)

March 1, 2013 .................................................................. June 1, 2013 .................................................................... September 1, 2013 .......................................................... December 1, 2013 ........................................................... March 1, 2014 .................................................................. June 1, 2014 .................................................................... September 1, 2014 .......................................................... December 1, 2014 ........................................................... March 1, 2015 .................................................................. June 1, 2015 .................................................................... September 1, 2015 .......................................................... December 1, 2015 ........................................................... March 1, 2016 .................................................................. June 1, 2016 .................................................................... September 1, 2016 .......................................................... December 1, 2016 ........................................................... March 1, 2017 .................................................................. June 1, 2017 .................................................................... September 1, 2017 .......................................................... December 1, 2017 ...........................................................

36,000 16,000 1,000

84,000

33,000 9,500 1,100

110,000

58,000 17,000 2,500

105,000

45,000 14,000 3,400

110,000

56,000 21,500 5,100

110,000

36,357 17,994 4,398

56,800

30,662 13,804 4,199

70,593

44,621 29,263 8,734

74,390

52,052 38,458 10,397 88,233

71,975 40,078 15,044 90,570

72,357 33,994 5,398

140,800

63,662 23,304 5,299

180,593

102,621 46,263 11,234

179,390

97,052 52,458 13,797

198,233

127,975 61,578 20,144

200,570

1 Includes stocks at mills, elevators, terminals, and processors.

Page 18: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

18 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Winter Wheat Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017

Year Area

planted Area

harvested Yield

per acre Production

Price per bushel1

Value of production

(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (bushels) (1,000 bushels) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

2013 ........................... 2014 ........................... 2015 ........................... 2016 ........................... 2017 ...........................

660 620 520 580 460

640 545 480 560 435

70 74 67 80 74

44,800 40,330 32,160 44,800 32,190

6.54 5.60 4.57 4.25 4.90

292,992 225,848 146,971 190,400 157,731

1 Marketing year average price.

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Yie

ld

Year

Winter Wheat Yield – Ohio: 1969 – 2017

Page 19: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 19 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Oat Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017

Year Area

planted Area

harvested Yield

per acre Production

Price per bushel1

Value of production

(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (bushels) (1,000 bushels) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

2013 ........................... 2014 ........................... 2015 ........................... 2016 ........................... 2017 ...........................

50 50 70 50 60

25 35 40 25 20

63.0 63.0 63.0 74.0 70.0

1,575 2,205 2,520 1,850 1,400

3.75 4.65 3.29 3.04 3.50

5,906 10,253 8,291 5,624 4,900

1 Marketing year average price.

All Tobacco Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017

Year Area

harvested Yield

per acre Production

Price per pound1

Value of production

(acres) (pounds) (1,000 pounds) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

2013 .................................. 2014 .................................. 2015 .................................. 2016 .................................. 2017 ..................................

2,100 2,000 1,900

( 2 ) ( 2 )

2,200 2,150 1,900

( 2 ) ( 2 )

4,620 4,300 3,610

( 2 ) ( 2 )

2.05 1.96 1.90 ( 2 ) ( 2 )

9,471 8,428 6,859

( 2 ) ( 2 )

1 Marketing year average price. 2 Estimates discontinued in 2016.

Fall Potato Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017

Year Area

planted Area

harvested Yield

per acre Production

Price per cwt1

Value of production

(1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (cwt) (1,000 cwt) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

2013 ........................... 2014 ........................... 2015 ........................... 2016 ........................... 2017 ...........................

1.9 1.6 1.3 ( 2 ) ( 2 )

1.8 1.5 1.2 ( 2 ) ( 2 )

280 280 230 ( 2 ) ( 2 )

504 420 276 ( 2 ) ( 2 )

14.80 11.70 12.80

( 2 ) ( 2 )

7,459 4,914 3,533

( 2 ) ( 2 )

1 Marketing year average price. 2 Estimates discontinued in 2016.

Maple Syrup Taps, Yield, and Production — Ohio: 2013-2017

Year Taps Yield

per tap Production

Value of production

(number) (gallons) (gallons) (1,000 dollars)

2013 ................................................................. 2014 ................................................................. 2015 ................................................................. 2016 ................................................................. 2017 .................................................................

440,000 450,000 440,000 370,000 400,000

0.352 0.289 0.261 0.189 0.200

155,000 130,000 115,000 70,000 80,000

5,720 5,564 4,738 2,786 3,080

Page 20: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

20 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Alfalfa Hay Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017

Year Area

harvested Yield Production

Price per ton1

Value of production

(1,000 acres) (tons) (1,000 tons) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

2013 ............................ 2014 ............................ 2015 ............................ 2016 ............................ 2017 ............................

330 310 330 330 310

3.50 3.50 2.90 3.40 3.20

1,155 1,085

957 1,122

992

194.00 175.00 158.00 172.00 168.00

224,070 189,875 151,206 192,984 166,656

1 Marketing year average price.

Other Hay Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017

Year Area

harvested Yield Production

Price per ton1

Value of production

(1,000 acres) (tons) (1,000 tons) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

2013 ............................ 2014 ............................ 2015 ............................ 2016 ............................ 2017 ............................

670 650 750 640 750

2.00 2.50 2.10 2.10 2.10

1,340 1,625 1,575 1,344 1,575

151.00 114.00 134.00 110.00 115.00

202,340 185,250 211,050 147,840 181,125

1 Marketing year average price.

Forage Area Harvested, Yield, and Production — Ohio: 2013-2017

Year Area

harvested Yield

per acre 1 Production 1

(1,000 acres) (tons) (1,000 tons)

2013 ............................................... 2014 ............................................... 2015 ............................................... 2016 ............................................... 2017 ...............................................

1,050 1,030 1,180 1,050 1,180

2.70 2.96 2.56 2.64 2.57

2,838 3,044 3,018 2,768 3,032

1 Dry ton basis.

Page 21: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 21 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Days Suitable for Fieldwork — Ohio: 2016-2017

Week ending date 2016 2017

April 4 .............................................................................. April 11 ............................................................................ April 18 ............................................................................ April 25 ............................................................................ May 2 .............................................................................. May 9 .............................................................................. May 16 ............................................................................ May 23 ............................................................................ May 30 ............................................................................ June 6 ............................................................................. June 13 ........................................................................... June 20 ........................................................................... June 27 ........................................................................... July 4 ............................................................................... July 11 ............................................................................. July 18 ............................................................................. July 25 ............................................................................. August 1 .......................................................................... August 8 .......................................................................... August 15 ........................................................................ August 22 ........................................................................ August 29 ........................................................................ September 5 .................................................................... September 12 .................................................................. September 19 .................................................................. September 26 .................................................................. October 3 ......................................................................... October 10 ....................................................................... October 17 ....................................................................... October 24 ....................................................................... October 31 ....................................................................... November 7 ..................................................................... November 14 ................................................................... November 21 ................................................................... November 28 ...................................................................

1.3 0.6 1.9 3.9 2.8 1.1 1.0 2.8 6.0 5.8 6.0 5.7 5.0 5.9 5.9 6.1 6.3 6.0 6.6 5.5 3.4 5.0 5.9 5.7 5.6 6.4 3.0 5.9 6.3 4.1 5.0 5.7 6.3 6.1 5.4

1.0 0.8 2.7 4.2 4.8 0.7 1.7 4.4 1.8 4.6 6.1 5.0 4.4 4.6 4.1 1.9 3.6 4.4 5.2 5.9 6.0 6.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.8 6.8 4.9 3.1 6.2 3.7 2.9 3.2 2.8 3.8

Page 22: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

22 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Winter Wheat Development by Selected Dates – Ohio: 2016-2017 and 2012-2016 Average

Week ending date Headed Harvested Planted Emerged

2016 2017 Average 2016 2017 Average 2016 2017 Average 2016 2017 Average

(percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent)

April 23 ................. April 30 ................. May 7 .................... May 14 .................. May 21 .................. May 28 .................. June 4 ................... June 11 ................. June 18 ................. June 25 ................. July 2 .................... July 9 .................... July 16 .................. July 23 .................. July 30 .................. August 6 ............... August 13 ............. August 20 ............. August 27 ............. September 3 ......... September 10 ....... September 17 ....... September 24 ....... October 1 .............. October 8 .............. October 15 ............ October 22 ............ October 29 ............ November 5 .......... November 12 ........ November 19 ........ November 26 ........

4

13 29 53 80 94 99

100

1 5

19 43 81 94 97 99

100

1 6

21 43 71 89 97 99

3 49 79 94 99

100 100 100

3 10 39 77 87 96 99

100 100

1 7

28 49 72 91 97 99

100

1 4 9

28 57 82 92 95 98

1 3

18 43 56 82 91 94 97

1 6

17 36 58 77 88 95 99

1 4

17 41 61 77 87 91 95

11 33 52 70 82 90 94 96

3 12 26 44 61 76 86 93 96

Oats Development by Selected Dates — Ohio: 2016-2017 and 2012-2016 Average

Week ending date Planted Emerged Headed Harvested

2016 2017 Average 2016 2017 Average 2016 2017 Average 2016 2017 Average

(percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent)

April 2 ................... April 9 ................... April 16 ................. April 23 ................. April 30 ................. May 7 .................... May 14 .................. May 21 .................. May 28 .................. June 4 ................... June 11 ................. June 18 ................. June 25 ................. July 2 .................... July 9 .................... July 16 .................. July 23 .................. July 30 .................. August 6 ............... August 13 ............. August 20 ............. August 27 ............. September 3 ......... September 10 ....... September 17 .......

5 8

19 54 74 80 84 91

5 10 21 51 75 80 89 96

6 14 27 46 64 78 88 93

3 6

15 36 50 66 79 86 93

1 5

11 17 41 59 74 85 92 97

3 8

16 31 47 64 78 88 94

1 4

23 48 71 83 91 95 99

1 12 18 33 71 86 90 96

100

3 11 21 39 61 79 90 95 98

6 35 60 78 88 93 97

100 100 100 100

2 18 32 53 71 86 95

100 100 100 100 100

1 5

22 41 59 76 88 96 99

100 100 100

Page 23: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 23 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Soybean Development by Selected Dates — Ohio: 2016-2017 and 2012-2016 Average

Week ending date Planted Emerged Blooming

2016 2017 Average 2016 2017 Average 2016 2017 Average

(percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent)

April 23 .......................... April 30 .......................... May 7 ............................ May 14 .......................... May 21 .......................... May 28 .......................... June 4 ........................... June 11 ......................... June 18 ......................... June 25 ......................... July 2 ............................. July 9 ............................. July 16 ........................... July 23 ........................... July 30 ........................... August 6 ........................ August 13 ...................... August 20 ......................

4 8

10 20 57 83 93 97

1 14 16 19 43 54 74 90 96

2 5

14 27 47 71 87 94 96

3 8

20 51 76 88 95 99

1 5

17 35 52 71 85 96

100

1 6

18 38 62 80 90 95 98

1 12 23 46 67 82 92 96 99

1 9

25 40 61 77 83 91 95

3 10 23 44 66 80 90 95 98

Soybean Development by Selected Dates — Ohio: 2016-2017 and 2012-2016 Average

Week ending date Setting pods Dropping leaves Harvested

2016 2017 Average 2016 2017 Average 2016 2017 Average

(percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent)

July 9 ............................. July 16 ........................... July 23 ........................... July 30 ........................... August 6 ........................ August 13 ...................... August 20 ...................... August 27 ...................... September 3 .................. September 10 ................ September 17 ................ September 24 ................ October 1 ....................... October 8 ....................... October 15 ..................... October 22 ..................... October 29 ..................... November 5 ................... November 12 ................. November 19 ................. November 26 .................

7

17 37 62 78 90 95 99

1 9

21 41 57 73 83 93 97

6

18 37 59 78 89 95 99

3 8

23 45 72 86 94 98

100

1 7

19 34 58 80 91 95 97

5 12 27 49 71 86 94 97 99

1 5

11 28 58 77 87 94 98

100 100

1 5

24 45 54 76 85 90 93 95

100

2 8

20 35 53 69 81 90 95 99 99

Page 24: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

24 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Corn Development by Selected Dates — Ohio: 2016-2017 and 2012-2016 Average

Week ending date Planted Emerged Silking Dough

2016 2017 Average 2016 2017 Average 2016 2017 Average 2016 2017 Average

(percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent)

April 9 ...................... April 16 .................... April 23 .................... April 30 .................... May 7 ....................... May 14 ..................... May 21 ..................... May 28 ..................... June 4 ...................... June 11 .................... June 18 .................... June 25 .................... July 2 ....................... July 9 ....................... July 16 ..................... July 23 ..................... July 30 ..................... August 6 .................. August 13 ................ August 20 ................ August 27 ................ September 3 ............ September 10 ..........

7 24 30 33 49 79 94 99

9 42 46 49 73 82 91 96

1 3

10 21 38 57 73 88 96 99

1 10 20 27 42 71 90 95

5 12 24 41 62 79 88 96

1 2 9

25 44 64 81 93 98

2 6

28 54 77 89 96

100 100

1 3

10 34 60 79 90 95

100 100

1 4

16 38 65 82 91 97 99

100

1 12 37 56 74 85 90 97

2 16 36 55 70 85 91 95

5 17 36 56 75 85 92 97

Corn Development by Selected Dates — Ohio: 2016-2017 and 2012-2016 Average

Week ending date Dented Mature Harvested for grain

2016 2017 Average 2016 2017 Average 2016 2017 Average

(percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent)

August 6 ....................... August 13 ..................... August 20 ..................... August 27 ..................... September 3 ................. September 10 ............... September 17 ............... September 24 ............... October 1 ...................... October 8 ...................... October 15 .................... October 22 .................... October 29 .................... November 5 .................. November 12 ................ November 19 ................ November 26 ................

1 11 24 41 58 75 87 95 99

100

1 6

16 35 54 69 82 90 95

100

3 12 26 41 58 76 88 95 98 99

4 11 25 37 54 69 82 91 95 99

100

1 7

16 27 39 58 74 86 92 96

100

3 8

18 31 50 67 79 89 96 99

100

3 7

12 22 34 47 63 79 89 94 98

1 3 8

13 21 35 48 60 71 79 87

2 6

12 21 32 46 61 74 85 91 96

Page 25: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 25 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Alfalfa Hay Development by Selected Dates — Ohio: 2016-2017

Week ending date 1st cutting 2nd cutting 3rd cutting

2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017

(percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent)

May 14 .............................................. May 21 .............................................. May 28 .............................................. June 4 ............................................... June 11 ............................................. June 18 ............................................. June 25 ............................................. July 2 ................................................. July 9 ................................................. July 16 ............................................... July 23 ............................................... July 30 ............................................... August 6 ............................................ August 13 .......................................... August 20 .......................................... August 27 .......................................... September 3 ...................................... September 10 .................................... September 17 .................................... September 24 .................................... October 1 ........................................... October 8 ...........................................

80 90 94

5 36 43 63 83 92 96 99

35 52 70 84 90 94

6 33 49 65 73 83 90 95

29 46 64 74 81 87 94

8 31 53 68 82 89 93 96

100 100 100

Other Hay Development by Selected Dates — Ohio: 2016-2017

Week ending date 1st cutting 2nd cutting 3rd cutting

2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017

(percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent) (percent)

May 14 .............................................. May 21 .............................................. May 28 .............................................. June 4 ............................................... June 11 ............................................. June 18 ............................................. June 25 ............................................. July 2 ................................................. July 9 ................................................. July 16 ............................................... July 23 ............................................... July 30 ............................................... August 6 ............................................ August 13 .......................................... August 20 .......................................... August 27 .......................................... September 3 ...................................... September 10 .................................... September 17 .................................... September 24 .................................... October 1 ........................................... October 8 ........................................... October 15 ......................................... October 22 ......................................... October 29 ......................................... November 5 .......................................

68 83 91 95 99

4 26 31 46 68 82 88 93 95

100

17 25 40 56 64 73 81 85 88

1 7

21 32 40 53 66 73 82 95

100

26 37 46 53 72 84 89 94 99

100 100 100

1 16 28 41 57 66 72 78 85 87 91 93 95 99

100

Page 26: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

26 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Vegetables

Vegetables: Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value, by Crop – Ohio: 2016-2017

Crop Area

planted Area

Harvested Yield

per acre

Production Price per cwt1

Value Total Utilized

(acres) (acres) (cwt) (1,000 cwt) (1,000 cwt) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

Bell Peppers 2016 ...................... 2017 ...................... Cucumbers 2016 ...................... 2017 ...................... Pumpkins 2016 ...................... 2017 ...................... Sweet corn 2016 ...................... 2017 ...................... Tomatoes2 2016 ...................... 2017 ......................

2,700 2,600

6,000 6,000

6,700 6,700

15,000 14,000

9,000 8,800

2,600 2,500

5,400 5,700

6,200 6,200

14,000 13,300

8,800 8,600

250 225

120 170

150 170

82 90

505 490

650 563

648 969

930 1,054

1,148 1,197

4,444 4,214

650 563

648 947

930 1,039

1,148 1,184

4,444 4,214

44.80 40.00

19.10 16.20

17.80 13.60

32.80 26.00

16.60 18.00

29,122 22,500

12,405 15,324

16,583 14,113

37,654 30,779

73,639 76,034

1 Marketing year average price. 2 Cherry, grape, tomatillo, and greenhouse tomatoes are excluded.

Cabbage for Fresh Market Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017

Year Area

planted Area

harvested Yield

per acre Production

Price per cwt1

Value of production

(acres) (acres) (cwt) (1,000 cwt) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

2013 ........................................... 2014 ........................................... 2015 ........................................... 2016 ........................................... 2017 ...........................................

1,300 1,500 1,300

( 2 ) ( 2 )

1,300 1,400 1,100

( 2 ) ( 2 )

335 350 370 ( 2 ) ( 2 )

436 490 407 ( 2 ) ( 2 )

16.00 13.00 10.00

( 2 ) ( 2 )

6,976 6,370 4,070

( 2 ) ( 2 )

1 Marketing year average price. 2 Estimates discontinued in 2016.

Cucumbers for Pickles Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017

Year Area

planted Area

harvested Yield

per acre Production

Price per ton1

Value of production

(acres) (acres) (tons) (tons) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

2013 ........................................... 2014 ........................................... 2015 ........................................... 2016 ........................................... 2017 ...........................................

8,000 7,500 5,000

( 2 ) ( 2 )

7,000 6,500 5,000

( 2 ) ( 2 )

7.50 6.30 5.40 ( 2 ) ( 2 )

52,500 40,950 27,000

( 2 ) ( 2 )

325.00 300.00 260.00

( 2 ) ( 2 )

17,063 12,285 7,020

( 2 ) ( 2 )

1 Marketing year average price. 2 Estimates discontinued in 2016.

Page 27: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 27 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Bell Peppers for Fresh Market and Processing Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017

Year Area

planted Area

harvested Yield

per acre Production

Price per cwt1

Value of production

(acres) (acres) (cwt) (1,000 cwt) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

2013 ........................................... 2014 ........................................... 2015 ........................................... 2016 ........................................... 2017 ...........................................

2,900 2,800 2,600 2,700 2,600

2,700 2,600 2,500 2,600 2,500

180 175 230 250 225

486 455 575 650 563

43.00 38.00 43.00 44.80 40.00

20,898 17,290 24,725 29,122 22,500

1 Marketing year average price.

Pumpkins for Fresh Market and Processing Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017

Year Area

planted Area

harvested Yield

per acre Production

Price per cwt1

Value of production

(acres) (acres) (cwt) (1,000 cwt) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

2013 ........................................... 2014 ........................................... 2015 ........................................... 2016 ........................................... 2017 ...........................................

6,800 6,700 6,400 6,700 6,700

6,100 6,300 5,500 6,200 6,200

165 165 155 150 170

1,004 1,053

842 930

1,054

15.40 17.80 17.10 17.80 13.60

15,455 18,701 14,372 16,583 14,113

1 Marketing year average price.

Squash for Fresh Market and Processing Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017

Year Area

planted Area

harvested Yield

per acre Production

Price per cwt1

Value of production

(acres) (acres) (cwt) (1,000 cwt) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

2013 ........................................... 2014 ........................................... 2015 ........................................... 2016 ........................................... 2017 ...........................................

1,600 1,800 2,000

( 2 ) ( 2 )

1,400 1,600 1,800

( 2 ) ( 2 )

170 190 180 ( 2 ) ( 2 )

238 304 324 ( 2 ) ( 2 )

40.00 34.00 40.00

( 2 ) ( 2 )

9,520 10,336 12,960

( 2 ) ( 2 )

1 Marketing year average price. 2 Estimates discontinued in 2016.

Page 28: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

28 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Sweet Corn for Fresh Market Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017

Year Area

planted Area

harvested Yield

per acre Production

Price per cwt1

Value of production

(acres) (acres) (cwt) (1,000 cwt) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

2013 ........................................... 2014 ........................................... 2015 ........................................... 2016 ........................................... 2017 ...........................................

16,400 15,900 15,500

( 2 ) ( 2 )

15,500 15,100 14,500

( 2 ) ( 2 )

100 87 75

( 2 ) ( 2 )

1,550 1,314 1,088

( 2 ) ( 2 )

25.60 29.90 28.00

( 2 ) ( 2 )

39,680 39,289 30,464

( 2 ) ( 2 )

1 Marketing year average price. 2 Estimates discontinued in 2016.

Tomatoes for Fresh Market Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017 [Cherry, grape, tomatillo, and greenhouse tomatoes are excluded]

Year Area

planted Area

harvested Yield

per acre Production

Price per cwt1

Value of production

(acres) (acres) (cwt) (1,000 cwt) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

2013 ........................................... 2014 ........................................... 2015 ........................................... 2016 ........................................... 2017 ...........................................

3,600 3,700 3,700

( 2 ) ( 2 )

3,400 3,600 3,500

( 2 ) ( 2 )

175 265 253 ( 2 ) ( 2 )

595 954 886 ( 2 ) ( 2 )

75.00 36.60 54.40

( 2 ) ( 2 )

44,625 34,916 48,198

( 2 ) ( 2 )

1 Marketing year average price. 2 Estimates discontinued in 2016.

Tomatoes for Processing Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017

Year Area

planted Area

harvested Yield

per acre Production

Price per ton1

Value of production

(acres) (acres) (tons) (tons) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

2013 ........................................... 2014 ........................................... 2015 ........................................... 2016 ........................................... 2017 ...........................................

5,200 4,700 5,000

( 2 ) ( 2 )

5,100 4,400 4,700

( 2 ) ( 2 )

30.00 35.00 22.70

( 2 ) ( 2 )

153,000 154,000 106,690

( 2 ) ( 2 )

116.00 111.00 115.00

( 2 ) ( 2 )

17,748 17,094 12,269

( 2 ) ( 2 )

1 Marketing year average price. 2 Estimates discontinued in 2016.

Page 29: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 29 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Fruit

Apple Acreage, Yield, Production, Price and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017

Year Bearing acreage

Yield per acre 1

Production Price per pound2

Value of utilized

production Total Utilized

(acres) (pounds) (million pounds) (million pounds) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

2013 ...................... 2014 ...................... 2015 ...................... 2016 ...................... 2017 ......................

3,900 3,600 3,400 3,200 3,200

13,800 12,200 14,900 10,500 14,700

54.0 44.0 50.5 33.5 47.0

51.0 43.0 49.0 33.0 46.5

0.418 0.453 0.421 0.520 0.478

21,310 19,465 20,630 17,159 22,234

1 Yield is based on total production, which includes unharvested production and fruit harvested but not sold due to market conditions. 2 Marketing year average price.

Apple Production, Price and Value by Utilization — Ohio: 2013-2017

Year

Fresh Processed

Quantity Price per pound1

Value of production

Quantity Price per

ton1 Value of

production

(million pounds) (dollars) (1,000 dollars) (million pounds) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

2013 ................. 2014 ................. 2015 ................. 2016 ................. 2017 .................

37.0 34.0 40.0 26.5 39.0

0.540 0.550 0.491 0.620 0.550

19,980 18,700 19,640 16,430 21,450

14.0 9.0 9.0 6.5 7.5

190 170 220 224 209

1,330 765 990 729 784

1 Marketing year average price.

Strawberries for Fresh Market and Processing Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017

Year Area

planted Area

harvested Yield

per acre Production

Price per cwt1

Value of production

(acres) (acres) (cwt) (1,000 cwt) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

2013 ........................................... 2014 ........................................... 2015 ........................................... 2016 ........................................... 2017 ...........................................

660 620 600 ( 2 ) ( 2 )

590 480 540 ( 2 ) ( 2 )

49 38 43

( 2 ) ( 2 )

29 18 23

( 2 ) ( 2 )

209.00 193.00 170.00

( 2 ) ( 2 )

6,061 3,474 3,910

( 2 ) ( 2 )

1 Marketing year average price. 2 Estimates discontinued in 2016.

Page 30: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

30 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Grape Acreage, Yield, Production, Use and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017

Year Bearing acreage

Yield per acre 1

Production Price

per ton2

Value of utilized

production Total Utilized

(acres) (tons) (tons) (tons) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

2013 ...................... 2014 ...................... 2015 ...................... 2016 ...................... 2017 ......................

1,700 1,600 1,400 1,500 1,400

3.82 2.38 2.50 3.67 3.31

6,490 3,810 3,500 5,500 4,640

6,160 3,560 3,480 5,470 4,600

590.00 482.00 410.00 554.00 644.00

3,634 1,715 1,427 3,032 2,964

1 Yield is based on utilized production. 2 Marketing year average price.

Grape Production, Price and Value by Utilization — Ohio: 2013-2017

Year

Fresh Processed

Quantity Price per

ton1 Value of

production Quantity

Price per ton1

Value of production

(tons) (dollars) (1,000 dollars) (tons) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

2013 ................. 2014 ................. 2015 ................. 2016 ................. 2017 .................

60 110 80 60

100

1,730.00 1,000.00 1,320.00 1,530.00 1,530.00

104 110 106 92

153

6,100 3,450 3,400 5,410 4,500

579.00 465.00 389.00 543.00 625.00

3,530 1,605 1,321 2,940 2,811

1 Marketing year average price.

Peach Acreage, Yield, Production, Price and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017

Year Bearing acreage

Yield per acre 1

Production Price

per ton2

Value of utilized

production Total Utilized

(acres) (tons) (tons) (tons) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

2013 ...................... 2014 ...................... 2015 ...................... 2016 ...................... 2017 ......................

1,000 700 640 640 800

5.37 0.33 1.88 2.45 5.25

5,370 230

1,200 1,570 4,200

4,960 220

1,180 1,530 4,150

1,480.00 1,680.00 1,520.00 1,750.00 1,720.00

7,364 370

1,794 2,678 7,138

1 Yield is based on total production. 2 Marketing year average price.

Page 31: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 31 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Livestock

All Cattle and Calves Production and Income — Ohio: 2013-2017

Year Production1 Marketings2 Value of

production Cash receipts3

Value of home consumption

Gross income

(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)

2013 .. 2014 .. 2015 .. 2016 .. 2017 ..

430,275 411,018 500,550 527,202 548,506

427,860 449,920 507,100 494,520 556,150

495,967 611,530 691,543 576,523 584,987

496,213 667,458 707,181 546,663 598,140

23,288 29,632 28,378 23,710 23,036

519,501 697,090 735,559 570,373 621,176

1 Adjustments made for changes in inventory and inshipments. 2 Excludes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and inter-farm sales within the state. 3 Receipts from marketings and sale of farms slaughter.

Commercial Cattle Slaughter — Ohio: Monthly 2016-2017

Month Number slaughtered Total live weight Average live weight

2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017

(1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (pounds) (pounds)

January ......................... February ........................ March ............................ April ............................... May ............................... June .............................. July ................................ August ........................... September ..................... October ......................... November ...................... December ...................... Annual Total ..................

7.5 6.8 5.9 6.4 4.6 4.8

4.1 5.1 4.6 5.4 4.4 4.5

64.2

4.4 4.2 4.9 4.2 4.3 4.3

4.1 5.1 4.9 5.3 4.4 4.3

54.4

8,897 8,042 6,936 7,296 5,338 5,563

4,861 6,024 5,407 6,227 5,041 5,175

74,807

5,144 4,922 5,690 4,892 4,874 5,001

4,736 5,985 5,735 6,113 5,104 4,976

63,173

1,199 1,195 1,178 1,148 1,153 1,169

1,174 1,171 1,167 1,152 1,150 1,158

1,170

1,157 1,162 1,158 1,152 1,145 1,157

1,165 1,173 1,173 1,162 1,167 1,166

1,162

Page 32: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

32 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Cattle and Calves: Number by Class and Calf Crop — Ohio and United States: January 1, 2013-2017

Class 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

(1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head)

Ohio All cattle and calves ............................................................... Cows and Heifers that have calved .................................... Beef cows ...................................................................... Milk cows ....................................................................... Calves under 500 pounds .................................................. Steers 500 pounds and over .............................................. Heifers - Beef cow replacements ........................................ Heifers - Milk cow replacements ......................................... Heifers - Other ................................................................... Cattle on feed ......................................................................... Calf crop ................................................................................ United States All cattle and calves ............................................................... Cows and Heifers that have calved .................................... Beef cows ...................................................................... Milk cows ....................................................................... Calves under 500 pounds .................................................. Steers 500 pounds and over .............................................. Heifers - Beef cow replacements ........................................ Heifers - Milk cow replacements ......................................... Heifers - Other ................................................................... Cattle on feed ......................................................................... Calf crop ................................................................................

1,230

560 290 270 220 185 60

120 60

160 480

90,095 38,853 29,631 9,221

13,983 15,931 5,429 4,546 9,281

13,703 33,730

1,250

560 293 267 225 195 55

130 60

160 460

88,526 38,293 29,085 9,208

13,558 15,668 5,551 4,549 8,869

12,949 33,522

1,240

550 282 268 245 195 50

125 50

170 460

89,143 38,609 29,302 9,307

13,534 15,630 6,086 4,710 8,464

13,025 34,087

1,250

550 284 266 245 200 60

120 50

160 480

91,918 39,476 30,166 9,310

14,077 16,315 6,340 4,814 8,753

13,157 35,093

1,300

550 288 262 245 220 75

120 60

150 490

93,705 40,559 31,213 9,346

14,386 16,384 6,368 4,754 9,010

13,067 35,808

Milk Production and Disposition — Ohio and United States: 2013-2017

Milk used where produced Milk marketed by producers

Fed to calves

Used for milk, cream, and butter

Total Total

quantity Total

produced

(million lbs) (million lbs) (million lbs) (million lbs) (million lbs)

Ohio 2013 ......................... 2014 ......................... 2015 ......................... 2016 ......................... 2017 ......................... United States 2013 ......................... 2014 ......................... 2015 ......................... 2016 ......................... 2017 .........................

20 18 20 22 24

877 872 879 898 887

4 4 5 5 5

100 92 91 95 92

24 22 25 27 29

977 964 970 993 979

5,424 5,403 5,468 5,521 5,562

200,254 205,091 207,626 211,412 214,487

5,448 5,425 5,493 5,548 5,591

201,231 206,054 208,597 212,405 215,466

Page 33: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 33 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Milk Cows and Production by Month — Ohio: 2013-2017

Year and month

Milk cows1,3

Milk per

cow2,3

Milk production2

Milkfat Price per cwt

Year and month

Milk cows1,3

Milk per

cow2,3

Milk production2

Milkfat Price per cwt

(1,000 head)

(pounds) (million pounds)

(percent) (dollars) (1,000 head)

(pounds) (million pounds)

(percent) (dollars)

2013 January ..... February ... March ....... April .......... May .......... June ......... July ........... August ...... September October ..... November . December . Annual Total . 2014 January ..... February ... March ....... April .......... May .......... June ......... July ........... August ...... September October ..... November . December . Annual Total . 2015 January ..... February ... March ....... April .......... May .......... June ......... July ........... August ...... September October ..... November . December . Annual Total .

271 271

271 271 270 269 268 267

270

267 266 266 267 266 266 266 266 267 267 267 268

267

268 268 268 268 267 266 266 266 266 266 266 266

267

1,725 1,590

1,650 1,680 1,575 1,650 1,600 1,680

20,178

1,700 1,545 1,730 1,720 1,800 1,720 1,745 1,720 1,650 1,685 1,620 1,710

20,318

1,750 1,570 1,745 1,730 1,815 1,730 1,770 1,750 1,660 1,705 1,635 1,720

20,573

467 431 481 473 489 458 447 455 425 444 429 449

5,448

454 411 460 459 479 458 464 458 441 450 433 458

5,425

469 421 468 464 485 460 471 466 442 454 435 458

5,493

3.92 3.91 3.92 3.84 3.72 3.71 3.68 3.71 3.78 3.88 3.98 3.98

3.84

3.96 3.93 3.87 3.76 3.68 3.64 3.63 3.67 3.70 3.81 3.92 3.91

3.79

3.90 3.91 3.86 3.75 3.66 3.62 3.61 3.60 3.69 3.81 3.88 3.89

3.76

21.20 20.90 20.30 20.50 20.60 20.80 20.70 21.20 21.30 21.60 22.40 22.80

21.20

24.10 25.20 25.70 25.80 24.80 23.70 23.90 24.90 26.30 25.20 23.60 21.80

24.60

18.70 17.80 17.50 17.30 17.20 17.10 17.10 17.10 18.40 18.80 19.60 17.80

17.90

2016 January .... February .. March ...... April ......... May ......... June ......... July .......... August ..... September October .... November December Annual Total 2017 January .... February .. March ...... April ......... May ......... June ......... July .......... August ..... September October .... November December Annual Total

266 266 266 266 266 266 266 264 264 263 262 262

265

262 262 262 262 262 262 262 264 264 264 264 264

263

1,765 1,640 1,790 1,770 1,830 1,750 1,770 1,730 1,675 1,750 1,715 1,770

20,936

1,790 1,640 1,865 1,835 1,905 1,785 1,790 1,790 1,710 1,745 1,675 1,740

21,259

469 436 476 471 487 466 471 457 442 460 449 464

5,548

469 430 489 481 499 468 469 473 451 461 442 459

5,591

3.93 3.92 3.85 3.84 3.73 3.68 3.65 3.64 3.72 3.84 3.94 4.01

3.81

3.97 3.92 3.90 3.83 3.78 3.72 3.71 3.75 3.84 3.86 3.99 4.03

3.86

16.90 16.60 16.00 16.00 15.60 15.50 16.50 17.10 17.70 16.60 17.60 19.30

16.80

19.90 19.30 18.50 17.50 17.40 17.90 18.00 18.60 18.60 18.30 18.70 18.20

18.40

1 Includes dry cows; excludes heifers not yet fresh. 2 Excludes milk sucked by calves. 3 Survey was not conducted in April and July, resulting in no milk cow and milk per cow data for March through June 2013. 2013 annual totals include

modeled data.

Page 34: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

34 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Dairy Products: Annual Production Totals — Ohio: 2013-2017

Product 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

(1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons) (1,000 gallons)

Ice cream, fullfat, total ......................................................... Ice cream, lowfat, total ........................................................ Ice cream mix, fullfat ........................................................... Ice cream mix, lowfat ..........................................................

21,844 17,322 11,597 6,673

21,027 16,821 10,499 6,784

24,690 16,270 12,251 7,217

24,766 17,821 12,825 6,967

26,150 25,306 13,476 7,673

(million pounds) (million pounds) (million pounds) (million pounds) (million pounds)

Cheese, total ....................................................................... Cottage cheese, curd .......................................................... Cottage cheese, creamed ................................................... Cottage cheese, low fat ....................................................... Cheese, Swiss .................................................................... Sour Cream ........................................................................

196 12 13 8

135 67

202 12 13 8

138 72

211 15 17 11

147 (D)

215 18 20 14

150 105

222 20 23 12

155 178

(number) (number) (number) (number) (number)

Number of plants ................................................................. 69 69 66 65 66

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Honey: Number of Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017 [Producers with 5 or more colonies.]

Year Honey

producing colonies 1

Yield per

colony Production

Stocks December 15 2

Average price per pound 3

Value of

production 4

(1,000) (pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (cents) (1,000 dollars)

2013 ...................... 2014 ...................... 2015 ...................... 2016 ...................... 2017 ......................

17 15 17 15 15

45 61 50 79 73

765 915 850

1,185 1,095

390 256 357 664 657

329 358 360 393 312

2,517 3,276 3,060 4,657 3,416

1 Honey producing colonies are the maximum number of colonies from which honey was taken during the year. It is possible to take honey from colonies which did not survive the entire year.

2 Stocks held by producers. 3 Average price per pound based on expanded sales. 4 Value of production is equal to production multiplied by average price per pound.

Commercial Hog Slaughter — Ohio: Monthly 2016-2017

Month Number slaughtered Total live weight Average live weight

2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017

(1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (pounds) (pounds)

January .................................................... February .................................................. March ....................................................... April ......................................................... May .......................................................... June ......................................................... July .......................................................... August ..................................................... September ............................................... October .................................................... November ................................................ December ................................................ Annual Total .............................................

81.4 80.8 87.4 77.5 83.9 82.7

80.4 98.4 91.3 90.3 83.9 84.3

1,022.2

88.2 81.2 92.5 78.4 87.1 88.9

82.1 97.8 83.9 85.6 73.9 66.6

1,006.1

23,390 22,870 24,196 21,611 23,215 22,685

21,958 27,285 25,471 25,128 23,415 23,609

284,834

24,291 22,074 25,204 21,666 23,993 24,134

21,972 26,336 23,195 23,810 21,008 19,689

277,373

288 284 277 280 277 275

273 278 280 279 280 281

279

276 272 273 277 276 272

268 270 277 279 285 296

276

Page 35: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 35 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Hogs and Pigs: Production, Marketings and Income — Ohio: 2013-2017 [Dollar values based on data received from United States Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Marketing Service]

Year Production 1 Marketings 2 Value of

production 3 Cash

receipts 3 4 Value of home consumption

Gross income

(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)

2013 ...................... 2014 ...................... 2015 ...................... 2016 ...................... 2017 ......................

1,093,003 1,047,548 1,147,996 1,136,650 1,286,162

1,088,057 1,060,648 1,122,100 1,141,810 1,274,110

720,787 768,076 617,614 557,004 674,481

747,343 812,980 628,451 581,954 693,379

3,791 4,023 3,328 3,103 2,955

751,134 817,003 631,779 585,057 696,334

1 Adjustments made for changes in inventory and for inshipments. 2 Excludes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and interfarm sales within the State. 3 Includes allowance for higher average price of State inshipments and outshipments of feeder pigs. 4 Receipts from marketings and sale of farm slaughter.

Market Hogs and Pigs Inventory by Weight Group — Ohio and United States: December 1, 2013-2017

Year Under

50 pounds 50-119 pounds

120-179 pounds

180 pounds and over

Total market hogs

(1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head)

Ohio 2013 ........................ 2014 ........................ 2015 ........................ 2016 ........................ 2017 ........................ United States 2013 ........................ 2014 ........................ 2015 ........................ 2016 ........................ 2017 ........................

640 590 620 750 760

18,389 19,801 20,008 20,887 21,582

600 600 620 660 760

16,080 17,366 17,262 18,102 18,694

440 530 620 600 660

12,576 13,000 13,370 13,786 14,030

350 340 450 490 580

11,972 11,671 12,276 12,660 13,209

2,030 2,060 2,310 2,500 2,760

59,018 61,838 62,917 65,435 67,516

Hogs and Pigs Total, Breeding and Market Inventory, Farrowings, Pigs per Litter, Pig Crop, and Marketings — Ohio and United States: December 1, 2013-2017 [Farrowings, Pigs per litter, Pig crop and Marketings for the Year December 1, previous year, through November 30.]

Year Inventory Sows

farrowing Pigs

per litter Pig crop

Marketings 1 Total Breeding Market

(1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head)

Ohio 2013 .............. 2014 .............. 2015 .............. 2016 .............. 2017 .............. United States 2013 .............. 2014 .............. 2015 .............. 2016 .............. 2017 ..............

2,200 2,230 2,500 2,700 2,950

64,775 67,776 68,919 71,545 73,695

170 170 190 200 190

5,757 5,939 6,002 6,110 6,179

2,030 2,060 2,310 2,500 2,760

59,018 61,838 62,917 65,435 67,516

341 348 360 367 385

11,265 11,558 11,695 11,998 12,211

10.30 9.46

10.51 10.43 10.72

10.22 9.94

10.38 10.50 10.60

3,513 3,292 3,785 3,826 4,129

115,135 114,856 121,411 125,939 129,578

4,104 4,003 4,245 4,318 4,808

154,923 149,069 159,945 165,321 171,422

1 Includes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and State outshipments, but excludes interfarm sales within the State.

Page 36: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

36 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Commercial Sheep and Lamb Slaughter — Ohio: Monthly 2016-2017

Month Number slaughtered Total live weight Average live weight

2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017

(1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (pounds) (pounds)

January ........................................... February ......................................... March .............................................. April ................................................ May ................................................. June ................................................ July ................................................. August ............................................ September ...................................... October ........................................... November ....................................... December ....................................... Annual Total ....................................

1.1 1.0 1.4 1.5 1.7 1.7

1.8 2.1 2.5 3.4 3.1 3.4

24.8

3.0 2.5 3.4 2.7 3.3 3.5

3.2 3.1 2.8 3.1 3.2 3.3

37.0

122 111 155 167 183 185

205 239 302 427 402 430

2,928

380 332 478 356 443 464

417 395 348 393 408 444

4,858

110 110 110 110 110 110

114 114 119 125 128 125

118

127 134 140 130 135 134

131 128 124 129 128 134

131

Sheep and Lamb: Lamb Crop, Farm Slaughter and Death Loss — Ohio: 2013-2017

Year Ewes 1 year

and older January 1

Lambs per 100 ewes January 1

Lamb crop 1 Farm

slaughter 2

Deaths

Sheep Lambs

(1,000 head) (number) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head)

2013 ...................... 2014 ...................... 2015 ...................... 2016 ...................... 2017 ......................

77 72 73 73 70

119 136 121 121 126

92 98 88 88 88

3.0 3.1 3.1 3.0 3.0

6 7 6 6 6

12 12 11 12 11

1 Lamb crop is defined as lambs born in the Eastern States and lambs docked or branded in the Western States. 2 Excludes custom slaughter for farmers at commercial establishments.

Market Sheep and Lamb Inventory by Weight Group — Ohio: January 1, 2013-2017

Year

Market lambs Market sheep

Total market

sheep and lambs

Under 65 pounds

65 - 84 pounds

85 - 105 pounds

Over 105 pounds

Total1

(1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head)

2013 .................. 2014 .................. 2015 .................. 2016 .................. 2017 ..................

6 7 8 7 8

6 5 6 5 6

6 6 6 6 5

5 6 5 6 5

21 23 24 23 24

1 1 1 1 1

22 24 25 24 25

1 May not sum due to rounding.

Page 37: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 37 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Sheep and Lamb Inventory by Class — Ohio and United States: January 1, 2013-2017

Year Breeding sheep Replacement

lambs under one year old

Total breeding sheep and

lambs Market

Total sheep and

lambs Ewes Rams

(1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head)

Ohio 2013 .................. 2014 .................. 2015 .................. 2016 .................. 2017 .................. United States 2013 .................. 2014 .................. 2015 .................. 2016 .................. 2017 ..................

77 72 73 73 70

3,135 3,090 3,110 3,105 3,045

6 6 6 6 6

180 175 175 175 170

16 15 17 17 16

670 635 650 665 660

99 93 96 96 92

3,985 3,900 3,935 3,945 3,875

22 24 25 24 25

1,375 1,345 1,345 1,355 1,375

121 117 121 120 117

5,360 5,245 5,280 5,300 5,250

Wool Production, Price and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017

Year Sheep shorn Weight per

fleece Production

Price per pound

Value of production 1

(1,000 head) (pounds) (1,000 pounds) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

2013 ............................ 2014 ............................ 2015 ............................ 2016 ............................ 2017 ............................

80 83 81 79 80

6.1 5.9 6.0 5.9 6.1

490 490 490 470 490

0.69 0.59 0.74 0.53 0.50

338 289 363 249 245

1 Production multiplied by marketing year average price.

Turkey Production and Value — Ohio and United States: 2013-2017

Year

Ohio United States

Production in head 1

Production in pounds

Value of production

Production in head 1

Production in pounds

Value of production

(1,000 head) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 head) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 dollars)

2013 ............... 2014 ............... 2015 ............... 2016 ............... 2017 ...............

5,700 5,100 5,200 5,800 6,700

233,130 209,100 209,040 236,640 280,730

155,031 153,689 169,531 195,465 181,352

240,000 237,500 233,100 244,000 242,500

7,277,536 7,217,006 7,038,136 7,486,978 7,494,651

4,839,562 5,304,501 5,707,928 6,184,247 4,841,545

1 Excludes young turkeys lost.

Page 38: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

38 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Egg Production and Value — Ohio and United States: 2013-2017

Ohio1 United States

Eggs produced

Value of production

Eggs produced

Value of production

(million eggs) (1,000 dollars) (million eggs) (1,000 dollars)

2013 .................................... 2014 .................................... 2015 .................................... 2016 .................................... 2017 ....................................

8,171 9,059 9,708 9,546 8,904

587,562 772,430

1,262,374 411,781 479,638

97,555 100,879 97,208

102,112 105,689

8,678,859 10,257,972 13,608,194 6,514,074 7,551,021

1 Estimates cover the 12 month period Dec. 1, previous year through Nov. 30.

Chicken Disposition and Value — Ohio and United States: 2013-2017

Ohio1 United States

Lost2 Sold for

slaughter Pounds

sold Value of

sales Lost2

Sold for slaughter

Pounds sold

Value of sales

(1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 lbs) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 lbs) (1,000 dollars)

2013 ............... 2014 ............... 2015 ............... 2016 ............... 2017 ...............

9,035 11,624 12,333 12,337 10,651

11,393 8,733

11,871 12,062 12,209

37,597 29,692 40,361 41,493 43,952

376 475 444 373 396

101,166 105,618 130,679 106,307 126,311

185,837 190,583 196,615 207,416 187,659

922,546 952,136 996,588

1,057,350 991,979

87,939 96,151

103,206 87,423 46,674

1 Marketing Year 2 Includes rendered, died, destroyed, composted or disappeared for any reason except sold during the 12 month period.

Chicken Inventory by Class— Ohio and United States: December 1, 2013-2017 [Excludes commercial broilers.]

Year Layers Pullets Other

chickens Total

chickens1 Value

per head Total value

(1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 head) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

Ohio 2013 ................... 2014 ................... 2015 ................... 2016 ................... 2017 ................... United States 2013 ................... 2014 ................... 2015 ................... 2016 ................... 2017 ...................

29,977 32,742 34,437 31,917 32,045

361,403 370,637 351,656 377,299 382,266

7,975 7,584 8,231 8,374 7,528

106,646 106,490 118,114 112,061 115,411

42 40 41 40 51

6,853 6,403 7,211 6,759 6,859

37,994 40,366 42,709 40,331 39,624

474,902 483,530 476,981 496,119 504,536

2.80 4.00 4.00 3.40 4.40

4.15 4.11 4.37 4.22 4.21

106,383 161,464 170,836 137,125 174,346

1,971,590 1,989,495 2,085,151 2,092,307 2,125,633

Page 39: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 39 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Young Chickens, Number Slaughtered, Total Live Weight, and Average Live Weight — Ohio: Monthly 2016-2017

Month Number slaughtered Total live weight Average live weight

2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017

(1,000 head) (1,000 head) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (pounds) (pounds)

January ........................................... February .......................................... March .............................................. April ................................................. May ................................................. June ................................................ July .................................................. August ............................................. September ....................................... October ........................................... November ........................................ December ........................................ Annual Total ....................................

6,889 6,759 7,453 6,863 7,000 7,551

7,255 8,058 7,650 7,834 7,551 7,710

88,573

7,813 7,436 8,264 7,556 8,232 8,828

8,276 9,636 9,107 9,065 9,091 8,626

101,930

37,181 36,619 40,175 36,795 37,022 40,496

40,005 43,823 41,123 42,410 41,475 42,782

479,906

43,165 39,986 43,624 40,307 43,273 46,491

42,755 49,666 47,861 47,764 47,127 45,147

537,166

5.40 5.42 5.39 5.36 5.29 5.36

5.51 5.44 5.38 5.41 5.49 5.55

5.40

5.52 5.38 5.28 5.33 5.26 5.27

5.17 5.15 5.26 5.27 5.18 5.23

5.30

Broiler Production and Value — Ohio: 2013-2017

Year

Ohio United States 1

Production in head

Production in pounds

Value of production

Production in head

Production in pounds

Value of production

(1,000 head) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 head) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 dollars)

2013 ............... 2014 ............... 2015 ............... 2016 ............... 2017 ...............

69,800 75,600 80,400 88,000 99,300

404,800 430,900 450,200 475,200 526,300

245,714 274,483 242,208 227,146 286,307

8,533,800 8,545,000 8,688,700 8,776,700 8,913,000

50,678,200 51,378,700 53,376,200 54,259,100 55,569,300

30,761,669 32,728,234 28,716,398 25,935,852 30,229,700

1 Excludes states producing less than 500,000 broilers.

Page 40: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

40 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Average Number of Layers on Hand and Eggs Produced by Months — Ohio: 2013-2017

Month Layers Eggs per 100 Layers Eggs Produced Month Layers Eggs per 100 Layers Eggs Produced

(1,000 layers) (number) (million eggs) (1,000 layers) (number) (million eggs)

2013 January ....... February ..... March .......... April ............ May ............. June ............ July ............. August ........ September .. October ....... November ... December ... 2014 January ....... February ..... March .......... April ............ May ............. June ............ July ............. August ........ September .. October ....... November ... December ... 2015 January ....... February ..... March .......... April ............ May ............. June ............ July ............. August ........ September .. October ....... November ... December ...

28,810 29,069 29,179 28,987 29,070 29,242 29,202 29,208 29,280 29,500 29,831 30,352

30,799 31,000 31,285 31,917 32,253 32,181 32,345 32,103 32,174 32,397 32,478 33,033

33,243 33,434 33,773 34,323 34,316 34,022 34,414 34,295 34,117 34,347 34,439 34,277

2,381 2,102 2,320 2,253 2,363 2,281 2,305 2,352 2,360 2,464 2,370 2,481

2,474 2,210 2,461 2,315 2,328 2,299 2,458 2,436 2,253 2,392 2,408 2,451

2,417 2,173 2,439 2,346 2,399 2,357 2,412 2,424 2,340 2,418 2,394 2,439

686 611 677 653 687 667 673 687 691 727 707 753

762 685 770 739 751 740 795 782 725 775 782 810

804 727 824 805 823 802 830 831 798 830 824 836

2016 January ...... February .... March ......... April ........... May ............ June ........... July ............ August ....... September . October ...... November .. December .. 2017 January ...... February .... March ......... April ........... May ............ June ........... July ............ August ....... September . October ...... November .. December ..

34,309 34,595 34,319 33,789 33,451 32,816 32,214 32,328 32,750 32,495 31,995 31,649

31,034 30,618 30,629 30,585 30,183 30,098 30,556 30,825 30,817 31,189 31,810 31,832

2,411 2,276 2,421 2,322 2,393 2,337 2,421 2,433 2,381 2,461 2,396 2,473

2,451 2,216 2,461 2,350 2,435 2,406 2,490 2,465 2,351 2,419 2,360 2,417

827 787 831 785 801 767 780 787 780 800 767 783

761 678 754 719 735 724 761 760 724 755 751 769

Page 41: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 41 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Floriculture Bedding Plants: Producers, Quantity Sold, Price, and Value — Ohio: 2011-2015

Item Producers Quantity

sold

Percent of sales at

wholesale

Wholesale price

Value of sales at

wholesale

(number) (1,000 flats) (percent) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

Begonias 2011 .................................................... 2012 .................................................... 2013 .................................................... 2014 .................................................... 2015 .................................................... Geraniums from cuttings 2011 .................................................... 2012 .................................................... 2013 .................................................... 2014 .................................................... 2015 .................................................... Geraniums from seed 2011 .................................................... 2012 .................................................... 2013 .................................................... 2014 .................................................... 2015 .................................................... Impatiens 2011 .................................................... 2012 .................................................... 2013 .................................................... 2014 .................................................... 2015 .................................................... Marigolds 2011 .................................................... 2012 .................................................... 2013 .................................................... 2014 .................................................... 2015 .................................................... New Guinea Impatiens 2011 .................................................... 2012 .................................................... 2013 .................................................... 2014 .................................................... 2015 .................................................... Pansies/Violas 2011 .................................................... 2012 .................................................... 2013 .................................................... 2014 .................................................... 2015 .................................................... Petunias 2011 .................................................... 2012 .................................................... 2013 .................................................... 2014 .................................................... 2015 .................................................... Other flowering and foliar 2011 .................................................... 2012 .................................................... 2013 .................................................... 2014 .................................................... 2015 .................................................... Vegetables1 2011 .................................................... 2012 .................................................... 2013 .................................................... 2014 .................................................... 2015 ....................................................

122 127 124 127 111

17 16 19 11 13

65 62 56 63 54

129 127 113 119 110

120 125 122 132 113

16 17 24 32 27

116 117 107 116 101

128 129 126 133 113

111 118 114 111 103

111 121 114 108 98

285 280 233 242 239

16 41 46 10 15

57 51 38 47 42

684 784 485 427 308

198 322 284 262 235

5 7

19 19 11

246 407 338 131 121

754 767 688 527 411

1,149 1,276

970 806 888

426 519 482 383 383

82 85 75 75 75

54 21 27 77 57

64 60 60 63 62

79 82 75 71 63

75 86 81 76 76

39 52 61 60 56

89 93 92 78 80

89 89 88 80 76

77 78 76 79 75

65 73 71 65 67

8.48 7.68 8.05 9.42 8.05

13.76 12.12 12.47 15.46 14.85

10.95 11.79 11.36 11.40 10.22

7.79 7.72 8.07 7.45 8.11

8.54 6.64 7.29 8.41 7.78

14.49 12.37 14.34 15.23 13.53

7.71 6.29 6.06 7.74

14.53

6.63 6.58 5.15 9.75 7.70

7.60 7.75 8.23 9.17 8.35

8.42 7.80 8.82

10.28 10.06

2,417 2,150 1,876 2,280 1,924

220 497 574 155 223

624 601 432 536 429

5,328 6,052 3,914 3,181 2,498

1,691 2,138 2,070 2,203 1,828

72 87

272 289 149

1,897 2,560 2,048 1,014 1,758

4,999 5,047 3,543 5,138 3,165

8,732 9,889 7,983 7,391 7,415

3,587 4,048 4,251 3,937 3,853

1 Does not include vegetable transplants grown for commercial use.

Page 42: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

42 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Potted Flowering and Annual Bedding Plants: Producers, Quantity Sold, Price, and Value — Ohio: 2011-2015

Item Producers

Quantity sold Percent of sales at

wholesale

Wholesale price Value of sales at

wholesale

Less than 5 inch pots

5 inch pots or larger

Total Less than

5 inch pots

5 inch pots or larger

(number) (1,000 pots) (1,000 pots) (1,000 pots) (percent) (dollars) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

Azaleas 2011 .......................................... 2012 .......................................... 2013 .......................................... 2014 .......................................... 2015 .......................................... Begonias 2012 .......................................... 2013 .......................................... 2014 .......................................... 2015 .......................................... 2016 .......................................... Chrysanthemums, florist 2011 .......................................... 2012 .......................................... 2013 .......................................... 2014 .......................................... 2015 .......................................... Chrysanthemums, hardy garden 2011 .......................................... 2012 .......................................... 2013 .......................................... 2014 .......................................... 2015 .......................................... Easter Lilies 2011 .......................................... 2012 .......................................... 2013 .......................................... 2014 .......................................... 2015 .......................................... Geraniums from cuttings 2011 .......................................... 2012 .......................................... 2013 .......................................... 2014 .......................................... 2015 .......................................... Geraniums from seed 2011 .......................................... 2012 .......................................... 2013 .......................................... 2014 .......................................... 2015 .......................................... Impatiens 2011 .......................................... 2012 .......................................... 2013 .......................................... 2014 .......................................... 2015 .......................................... Marigolds 2011 .......................................... 2012 .......................................... 2013 .......................................... 2014 .......................................... 2015 .......................................... New Guinea Impatiens 2011 .......................................... 2012 .......................................... 2013 .......................................... 2014 .......................................... 2015 ..........................................

8

10 13

( 1 ) ( 1 )

75 81 93

103 95

18 20 15 24 20

120 116 117 121 115

30 32 33 38 38

137 139 139 151 132

47 46 45 47 39

58 57 52 47 48

20 22 17 25 21

121 130 132 133 123

( 1 )

1 ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 )

389 428 320 375 365

82 40 9

108 8

178 123 110 66

237

- - -

542 11

1,703 1,493 1,398 1,430 1,275

2,013 1,888 1,720 1,390 1,232

411 387 373 431 446

( 1 ) 348 348 368 378

578 538 506 419 501

12 8

11 ( 1 ) ( 1 )

295 258 231 245 258

81 85 20

( 1 ) 75

3,862 3,707 3,452 1,682 3,353

506 538 518 ( 1 ) 514

427 397 420 489 441

199 220 ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 )

262 253 251 229 227

359 ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 )

157 161 172 232 205

12 9

11 ( 1 ) ( 1 )

684 686 551 620 623

163 125 29

108 83

4,040 3,830 3,562 1,748 3,590

506 538 518 542 525

2,130 1,890 1,818 1,919 1,716

2,212 2,108 1,720 1,390 1,232

673 640 624 660 673

359 348 348 368 378

735 699 678 651 706

91 89 91

( 1 ) ( 1 )

84 83 83 76 82

63 94 85 96 91

77 78 89 73 88

98 98 98 97 97

68 68 67 64 61

91 91 91 88 88

88 87 89 93 93

93 93 93 96 95

79 77 77 73 73

( 1 )

5.48 ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 )

1.36 1.47 1.48 1.66 1.47

2.67 2.72 2.84 4.33 2.93

1.28 1.57 1.83 1.65 1.55

(X) (X)

- 4.41 5.26

1.78 1.93 2.01 1.97 1.89

1

0.96 1.26 1.04 1.12

1.13 1.07 1.08 0.99 0.99

( 1 )

1.54 1.51 1.42 1.65

2.05 2.16 2.16 2.26 2.23

8.66

10.67 10.73

( 1 ) ( 1 )

3.17 3.08 2.57 3.02 4.32

4.10 4.07 5.36 ( 1 )

3.36

2.99 3.02 3.03 3.09 2.88

4.17 4.13 4.14 ( 1 )

4.37

4.38 4.70 5.21 5.77 5.50

4.14 4.17 ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 )

2.42 2.47 2.31 2.57 2.35

1.67 ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( 1 )

3.89 3.98 3.72 3.88 3.77

104 91

118 ( 1 ) ( 1 )

1,464 1,424 1,067 1,362 1,651

551 455 133 468 275

11,775 11,388 10,661 5,306

10,024

2,110 2,222 2,145 2,388 2,304

4,902 4,747 4,998 5,639 4,835

2,837 2,730 2,172 1,448 1,379

1,098 1,039

983 1,015

975

600 535 525 522 623

1,796 1,803 1,733 1,847 1,890

See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued

Page 43: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 43 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Potted Flowering and Annual Bedding Plants: Producers, Quantity Sold, Price, and Value — Ohio: 2011-2015 (continued)

Item Producers

Quantity sold Percent of sales at

wholesale

Wholesale price Value of sales at

wholesale

Less than 5 inch pots

5 inch pots or larger

Total Less than

5 inch pots

5 inch pots or larger

(number) (1,000 pots) (1,000 pots) (1,000 pots) (percent) (dollars) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

Pansies/Violas 2011 ......................................... 2012 ......................................... 2013 ......................................... 2014 ......................................... 2015 ......................................... Petunias 2011 ......................................... 2012 ......................................... 2013 ......................................... 2014 ......................................... 2015 ......................................... Poinsettias 2011 ......................................... 2012 ......................................... 2013 ......................................... 2014 ......................................... 2015 ......................................... Flowering bulbs 2011 ......................................... 2012 ......................................... 2013 ......................................... 2014 ......................................... 2015 ......................................... Other flowering plants 2011 ......................................... 2012 ......................................... 2013 ......................................... 2014 ......................................... 2015 ......................................... Other flowering and foliar type bedding plants 2011 ......................................... 2012 ......................................... 2013 ......................................... 2014 ......................................... 2015 ......................................... Vegetable type2 2011 ......................................... 2012 ......................................... 2013 ......................................... 2014 ......................................... 2015 .........................................

59 56 54 69 57

97 98

107 106 103

73 77 68 72 74

35 37 36 31 34

35 31 36 61 39

102 99

108 116 101

87 96 88 76 77

356 269 213 244 226

1,103

955 979

1,102 1,028

830 844 773 498 499

52 60 41 34 31

318 372 240 242 108

2,985 3,464 3,704 2,408 3,417

1,932 2,048 1,900 1,871 2,468

488 488 474 339 312

594 559 494 499 498

2,738 2,425 2,039 2,039 2,293

178 162 148 142 177

205 222 246 334 171

1,653 1,577 1,521

997 1,913

208 228 229 251 206

844 757 687 583 538

1,697 1,514 1,473 1,601 1,526

3,568 3,269 2,812 2,537 2,792

230 222 189 173 209

523 594 486 576 279

4,638 5,041 5,225 3,405 5,330

2,140 2,276 2,129 2,122 2,674

87 85 86 76 80

84 81 79 78 74

95 94 95 94 95

89 89 85 90 90

53 53 72 83 76

75 70 76 66 74

78 78 76 69 72

0.91 0.96 0.99 1.02 1.03

1.52 1.49 1.52 1.32 1.23

1.53 1.79 1.47 1.84 1.72

2.93 2.55 3.33 2.25 2.46

2.31 1.92 2.15 2.18 2.54

2.17 2.17 2.02 2.02 1.95

1.2 1.3

1.27 1.29 1.33

2.68 2.77 2.79 3.30 3.07

2.59 2.46 2.35 2.88 2.31

4.27 5.10 5.14 4.65 4.40

4.12 4.84 4.89 4.61 4.47

5.54 5.51 5.94 6.77 7.62

3.83 4.35 4.43 5.10 4.10

3.64 3.33 3.63 3.66 3.54

1,632 1,610 1,533 1,368 1,191

3,215 2,798 2,649 2,892 2,415

12,961 13,878 11,617 10,398 10,947

886 937 860 724 870

1,870 1,937 1,977 2,789 1,577

12,808 14,377 14,220 9,949

14,506

3,076 3,422 3,244 3,332 4,012

- Represents zero. (X) Not applicable. 1 Pot sizes have been combined into category with greatest production to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 2 Does not include vegetable transplants grown for commercial use.

Page 44: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

44 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

County Estimates

County Estimates: Cash Rent Per Acre — Ohio: 2016-2017

District and

county

Rented for cash 1 2

Irrigated cropland Non-irrigated cropland Pastureland

2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017

(dollars per acre) (dollars per acre) (dollars per acre) (dollars per acre) (dollars per acre) (dollars per acre)

Allen ........................................ Defiance .................................. Fulton ....................................... Hancock ................................... Henry ....................................... Lucas ....................................... Paulding ................................... Putnam .................................... Williams ................................... Wood ....................................... Other counties ......................... Northwest ............................... Ashland .................................... Crawford .................................. Erie .......................................... Huron ....................................... Lorain ....................................... Ottawa ..................................... Richland ................................... Sandusky ................................. Seneca .................................... Wyandot .................................. Other counties ......................... North Central .......................... Ashtabula ................................. Columbiana .............................. Geauga .................................... Mahoning ................................. Medina ..................................... Portage .................................... Stark ........................................ Trumbull ................................... Wayne ..................................... Other counties ......................... Northeast ................................ Auglaize ................................... Champaign .............................. Clark ........................................ Darke ....................................... Hardin ...................................... Logan ....................................... Mercer ..................................... Miami ....................................... Shelby ...................................... Other counties ......................... West Central ...........................

178.00

171.00 172.00 176.00 138.00 146.00 149.00

167.00 154.00 163.00

114.00 163.00 140.00 129.00 94.50

146.00

152.00

152.00 154.00 145.00

73.50 75.50 49.00 79.50 73.50 75.00 82.50 49.00

111.00 71.00 81.00

204.00 183.00 180.00 211.00 186.00 170.00 193.00 162.00 205.00

190.00

179.00 142.00 167.00

172.00 142.00 154.00 152.00 146.00 165.00 172.00 162.00

111.00 166.00 142.00 135.00 94.00

143.00 134.00 149.00 152.00 154.00

144.00

70.50 72.00 48.50 87.50 71.50 73.00 80.00 56.00

118.00 68.50 80.50

207.00 181.00 178.00 209.00 183.00 167.00 198.00 167.00 203.00

190.00

37.00

24.50

51.50

39.00 40.50

28.50 33.00 37.50 35.50

37.00 45.50

52.00 40.50

32.00

33.00

35.00 34.00

43.50 44.50

57.00 50.00

See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued

Page 45: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 45 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

County Estimates: Cash Rent Per Acre — Ohio: 2016-2017 (continued)

District and

county

Rented for cash 1 2

Irrigated cropland Non-irrigated cropland Pastureland

2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017

(dollars per acre) (dollars per acre) (dollars per acre) (dollars per acre) (dollars per acre) (dollars per acre)

Delaware ................................. Fairfield ................................... Fayette .................................... Franklin ................................... Knox ........................................ Licking ..................................... Madison ................................... Marion ..................................... Morrow .................................... Pickaway ................................. Ross ........................................ Union ....................................... Other counties ......................... Central .................................... Belmont ................................... Carroll ...................................... Coshocton ............................... Harrison ................................... Holmes .................................... Jefferson .................................. Tuscarawas ............................. Other counties ......................... East Central ........................... Butler ....................................... Clermont .................................. Clinton ..................................... Greene .................................... Montgomery ............................ Preble ...................................... Warren .................................... Other counties ......................... Southwest .............................. Adams ..................................... Brown ...................................... Gallia ....................................... Highland .................................. Jackson ................................... Lawrence ................................. Pike ......................................... Scioto ...................................... Other counties ......................... South Central ......................... Athens ..................................... Guernsey ................................. Hocking ................................... Meigs ....................................... Monroe .................................... Morgan .................................... Muskingum .............................. Noble ....................................... Perry ........................................ Vinton ...................................... Washington ............................. Other counties ......................... Southeast ............................... Other districts .......................... Ohio ........................................

165.00

165.00

185.00

185.00

137.00 140.00 178.00 145.00 109.00 115.00 191.00 167.00 141.00 166.00 149.00 169.00

156.00

36.00 65.50 92.50 44.50

110.00 33.50 68.00

85.50

120.00

157.00 179.00 153.00 171.00 107.00 106.00 153.00

86.50

112.00 49.00

126.00 42.00 36.50

114.00 62.50

108.00

55.00 41.50 94.00 59.50 25.50 43.50 77.00 28.00 82.00 56.50 59.00

62.50

150.00

149.00 155.00 198.00 157.00 116.00 116.00 190.00 161.00 139.00 185.00 144.00 175.00

165.00

31.00 61.00 97.50 41.50

111.00 28.50 72.00

85.00

119.00

160.00 176.00 161.00 169.00 115.00 105.00 154.00

89.50

112.00

131.00

112.00 68.50 51.00

113.00

57.00 40.00 96.00 49.50

43.00 78.00 27.50 81.50

58.50 46.00 62.00

152.00

48.50 45.50

39.50 31.00 41.50

25.00 44.00 44.00 39.00

15.50 22.50 22.50 21.00 36.50 15.00 27.50

21.50

32.50

37.00 55.00

40.00

37.00 39.50

26.50

23.50 25.00

26.50 25.00

23.00 10.50 21.00 17.00 12.00 35.00

15.50 13.00 15.50

58.00

27.00

48.00 49.00

39.00 30.50 51.00

57.50 26.50 43.50 49.50 39.50

15.00 13.50 20.00 14.50

19.00 26.50 16.50

37.00 30.50

45.00 45.00 36.50 46.00 39.50

25.00

21.50

28.00

30.00 26.50

17.50 11.00

20.00 15.50 19.00 16.00

41.50

12.00 16.50 16.50

42.00

25.00

1 Counties with missing data are included in the appropriate district's "Other Counties". 2 Districts with missing totals are included in "Other Districts".

Page 46: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

46 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

County Estimates: Corn Harvested for Grain — Ohio: 2016-2017

District and

county

Area planted1

Area harvested

Harvested yield

Production

2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017

(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (bushels) (bushels) (bushels) (bushels)

Allen .................................... Defiance .............................. Fulton ................................... Hancock ............................... Henry ................................... Lucas ................................... Paulding ............................... Putnam ................................ Van Wert .............................. Williams ............................... Wood ................................... Northwest ........................... Ashland ................................ Crawford .............................. Erie ...................................... Huron ................................... Lorain ................................... Ottawa ................................. Richland ............................... Sandusky ............................. Seneca ................................ Wyandot .............................. Other counties ..................... North Central ...................... Ashtabula ............................. Columbiana .......................... Geauga ................................ Mahoning ............................. Medina ................................. Portage ................................ Stark .................................... Trumbull ............................... Wayne ................................. Other counties ..................... Northeast ............................ Auglaize ............................... Champaign .......................... Clark .................................... Darke ................................... Hardin .................................. Logan ................................... Mercer ................................. Miami ................................... Shelby .................................. West Central .......................

66,000 48,000 81,000 83,000 81,000 21,000 63,000 77,000 74,000 59,000 97,000

750,000

38,000 82,000 28,000 61,000 23,500 17,500 40,000 67,000 91,000 77,000

525,000

17,400 26,000 3,000

14,500 16,000 13,000 30,000 20,000 58,000 2,100

200,000

74,000 92,000 65,000

131,000 94,000 73,000

105,000 74,000 77,000

785,000

63,000 48,000 80,000 83,000 79,000 22,000 60,000 73,000 72,000 55,000 95,000

730,000

82,000 27,000 52,000

15,500 33,000 63,500 87,000 71,000 54,000

485,000

17,800 24,000 2,700

15,000 12,000 12,000 28,800 20,000 56,000 1,700

190,000

71,000 85,000 60,000

125,000 87,000 69,000

102,000 72,000 74,000

745,000

65,200 44,000 76,000 81,000 78,000 20,800 55,000 72,000 68,000 55,000 90,000

705,000

32,500 80,000 27,000 57,000 21,500 17,000 35,000 65,000 89,000 76,000

500,000

15,000 20,000 1,600

11,000 13,000 11,000 24,500 17,500 35,000 1,400

150,000

67,000 90,000 61,000

120,000 90,000 70,000 89,000 71,000 67,000

725,000

60,000 44,000 76,000 80,000 75,000 21,000 46,000 67,500 68,000 49,000 88,500

675,000

79,000 26,000 47,000

15,000 28,000 62,000 84,500 66,500 46,000

454,000

16,500 19,000 2,500

11,500 9,000

11,700 23,700 18,000 31,500 1,600

145,000

66,500 82,000 57,400

113,000 79,000 66,000 95,500 68,000 67,600

695,000

150.0 163.6 177.6 143.2 167.9 162.0 150.0 155.6 155.9 169.1 162.2 159.6

121.2 161.3 155.6 158.4 158.1 154.7 148.6 158.5 149.4 152.6

153.0

172.0 138.5 115.6 154.5 140.0 144.5 121.2 174.3 142.0 117.9 145.3

134.3 154.4 165.6 162.5 155.6 151.4 156.2 143.7 131.3 151.7

165.0 147.7 184.2 170.0 178.7 181.0 158.7 177.8 173.5 167.3 175.1 171.9

182.3 180.8 176.6

183.3 171.4 179.8 176.3 169.9 156.5 175.1

172.7 165.8 140.0 152.2 150.0 143.2 159.8 180.6 163.5 123.1 162.1

172.9 195.1 198.6 176.1 150.6 163.6 177.0 188.2 176.0 177.1

9,780,000 7,200,000

13,500,000 11,600,000 13,100,000 3,370,000 8,250,000

11,200,000 10,600,000 9,300,000

14,600,000 112,500,000

3,940,000

12,900,000 4,200,000 9,030,000 3,400,000 2,630,000 5,200,000

10,300,000 13,300,000 11,600,000

76,500,000

2,580,000 2,770,000

185,000 1,700,000 1,820,000 1,590,000 2,970,000 3,050,000 4,970,000

165,000 21,800,000

9,000,000

13,900,000 10,100,000 19,500,000 14,000,000 10,600,000 13,900,000 10,200,000 8,800,000

110,000,000

9,900,000 6,500,000

14,000,000 13,600,000 13,400,000 3,800,000 7,300,000

12,000,000 11,800,000 8,200,000

15,500,000 116,000,000

14,400,000 4,700,000 8,300,000

2,750,000 4,800,000

11,150,000 14,900,000 11,300,000 7,200,000

79,500,000

2,850,000 3,150,000

350,000 1,750,000 1,350,000 1,675,000 3,788,000 3,250,000 5,150,000

197,000 23,510,000

11,500,000 16,000,000 11,400,000 19,900,000 11,900,000 10,800,000 16,900,000 12,800,000 11,900,000

123,100,000

See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued

Page 47: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 47 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

County Estimates: Corn Harvested for Grain — Ohio: 2016-2017 (continued)

District and

county

Area planted1

Area harvested

Harvested yield

Production

2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017

(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (bushels) (bushels) (bushels) (bushels)

Delaware .............................. Fairfield ................................ Fayette ................................. Franklin ................................ Knox ..................................... Licking .................................. Madison ................................ Marion .................................. Morrow ................................. Pickaway .............................. Ross ..................................... Union .................................... Central ................................. Belmont ................................ Carroll ................................... Coshocton ............................ Harrison ................................ Holmes ................................. Jefferson ............................... Tuscarawas .......................... Other counties ...................... East Central ........................ Butler .................................... Clermont ............................... Clinton .................................. Greene ................................. Hamilton ............................... Montgomery ......................... Preble ................................... Warren ................................. Southwest ........................... Adams .................................. Brown ................................... Gallia .................................... Highland ............................... Jackson ................................ Lawrence .............................. Pike ...................................... Scioto ................................... Other counties ...................... South Central ...................... Athens .................................. Guernsey .............................. Hocking ................................ Meigs .................................... Monroe ................................. Morgan ................................. Muskingum ........................... Noble .................................... Perry ..................................... Washington .......................... Other counties ...................... Southeast ............................ Ohio .....................................

43,000 63,000 89,000 16,000 52,000 60,000

100,000 60,000 44,000 97,000 52,000 54,000

730,000

10,000 26,500 3,900

23,500

24,000 2,100

90,000

27,500 14,400 66,000 60,000 3,600

34,500 77,000 22,000

305,000

14,000 19,000 3,200

40,500 3,300

7,800 12,200

100,000

2,300 3,400 2,900 2,700

600 4,200

19,000

8,600 21,300 65,000

3,550,000

40,000 63,000 84,000 16,000 51,000 58,000 96,000 55,000 44,000 88,000 49,000 56,000

700,000

600 10,000 27,700 3,600

23,000 2,100

23,000

90,000

25,600 12,000 63,000 59,000 3,000

32,000 76,000 19,400

290,000

14,000 18,000 3,000

44,000 3,500 1,500

13,000 8,000

105,000

2,400 3,300

2,700

4,200

19,000 500

17,400 10,000 5,500

65,000

3,400,000

42,000 60,000 87,000 15,500 50,000 56,000 96,000 57,500 43,000 95,000 51,000 52,000

705,000

7,000 24,000 3,300

13,000

17,200 1,500

66,000

26,000 13,900 65,500 59,500 3,400

34,000 76,000 21,700

300,000

13,000 18,000 2,700

38,500 2,900

7,400 11,500 94,000

1,700 2,700 2,800 2,200

400 3,300

17,500

6,100 18,300 55,000

3,300,000

38,000 60,000 80,000 15,500 48,000 54,500 90,000 53,000 42,000 84,500 46,000 53,500

665,000

100 8,500

25,000 3,300

15,700 1,300

16,100

70,000

24,000 11,500 60,000 56,000 2,600

30,700 71,500 18,700

275,000

12,700 17,200 2,800

39,500 3,000 1,000

12,500 7,300

96,000

1,800 2,700

2,300

3,400

15,800 400

15,900 8,000 4,700

55,000

3,130,000

166.2 175.0 174.7 165.8 146.8 164.8 169.8 172.2 162.8 163.2 158.4 180.8 167.4

98.6 147.9 136.4 133.1

133.7 120.0 134.8

155.4 162.6 190.8 181.5 173.5 172.6 177.6 172.4 177.7

155.4 170.6 140.7 172.7 144.8

162.2 144.3 163.8

161.8 144.4 153.6 127.3 125.0 139.4 149.1

135.2 162.8 150.9

159.0

189.5 186.7 191.3 167.7 182.3 178.0 192.2 177.4 169.0 188.2 176.1 195.3 185.0

120.0 147.1 174.0 150.9 168.8 146.2 177.0

168.6

175.0 180.9 203.3 195.5 180.8 171.0 176.9 176.5 185.8

173.2 174.4 182.1 167.1 176.7 160.0 172.0 184.9

171.9

177.8 148.1

163.0

141.2 177.2 137.5 185.8 171.3 158.5 172.7

177.0

6,980,000 10,500,000 15,200,000 2,570,000 7,340,000 9,230,000

16,300,000 9,900,000 7,000,000

15,500,000 8,080,000 9,400,000

118,000,000

690,000 3,550,000

450,000 1,730,000

2,300,000

180,000 8,900,000

4,040,000 2,260,000

12,500,000 10,800,000

590,000 5,870,000

13,500,000 3,740,000

53,300,000

2,020,000 3,070,000

380,000 6,650,000

420,000

1,200,000 1,660,000

15,400,000

275,000 390,000 430,000 280,000 50,000

460,000 2,610,000

825,000 2,980,000 8,300,000

524,700,000

7,200,000 11,200,000 15,300,000 2,600,000 8,750,000 9,700,000

17,300,000 9,400,000 7,100,000

15,900,000 8,100,000

10,450,000 123,000,000

12,000

1,250,000 4,350,000

498,000 2,650,000

190,000 2,850,000

11,800,000

4,200,000 2,080,000

12,200,000 10,950,000

470,000 5,250,000

12,650,000 3,300,000

51,100,000

2,200,000 3,000,000

510,000 6,600,000

530,000 160,000

2,150,000 1,350,000

16,500,000

320,000 400,000

375,000

480,000

2,800,000 55,000

2,955,000 1,370,000

745,000 9,500,000

554,010,000

1 Counties with missing data are included in the appropriate district's "Other Counties".

Page 48: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

48 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

County Estimates: Soybeans Harvested for Beans — Ohio: 2016-2017

District and

county

Area planted1

Area harvested

Harvested yield

Production

2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017

(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (bushels) (bushels) (bushels) (bushels)

Allen .................................... Defiance .............................. Fulton ................................... Hancock ............................... Henry ................................... Lucas ................................... Paulding ............................... Putnam ................................ Van Wert .............................. Williams ............................... Wood ................................... Northwest ........................... Ashland ................................ Crawford .............................. Erie ...................................... Huron ................................... Lorain ................................... Ottawa ................................. Richland ............................... Sandusky ............................. Seneca ................................ Wyandot .............................. Other counties ..................... North Central ...................... Ashtabula ............................. Columbiana .......................... Geauga ................................ Mahoning ............................. Medina ................................. Portage ................................ Stark .................................... Summit ................................ Trumbull ............................... Wayne ................................. Other counties ..................... Northeast ............................ Auglaize ............................... Champaign .......................... Clark .................................... Darke ................................... Hardin .................................. Logan ................................... Mercer ................................. Miami ................................... Shelby .................................. West Central .......................

87,900 105,500 85,400

137,500 102,000 30,200

116,000 134,000 125,500 87,500

154,500 1,166,000

41,400

101,000 38,000

104,000 58,000 66,400 41,200 94,500

132,500 104,000

781,000

32,500 21,400 4,100

15,300 31,000 20,400 27,100

26,100 42,500 2,600

223,000

95,900 85,200 65,600

143,500 118,500 89,300

104,000 80,000 94,000

876,000

91,000 113,000 89,000

140,000 111,000 31,000

122,000 140,000 130,000 95,000

161,000 1,223,000

108,500

112,000 60,000 70,000 44,000 98,000

138,000 111,000 82,500

824,000

35,000 24,600

16,100 34,100 21,500 28,100 1,900

27,500 42,500 5,700

237,000

99,000 93,000 69,000

153,000 124,000 96,000

109,000 83,000 99,000

925,000

87,800 105,400 85,300

137,400 101,900 30,100

115,900 133,900 125,400 87,500

154,400 1,165,000

41,300

100,900 37,700

103,800 57,600 66,300 41,100 94,400

132,100 103,800

779,000

32,300 21,300 4,060

15,200 30,900 20,300 27,000

26,000 42,400 2,540

222,000

95,800 85,100 65,500

143,300 118,400 89,200

102,900 79,900 93,900

874,000

90,900 112,900 88,500

139,500 111,000 30,800

122,000 139,600 129,800 95,000

161,000 1,221,000

108,500

111,900 60,000 69,900 44,000 97,800

137,200 110,800 81,900

822,000

35,000 24,600

16,000 34,100 21,400 28,000 1,890

27,500 42,500 5,510

236,500

98,900 92,800 68,800

152,900 124,000 95,800

108,900 82,900 99,000

924,000

54.4 53.1 58.4 48.4 59.4 53.4 50.7 52.2 58.9 54.0 54.3 54.1

44.6 54.6 51.0 53.1 48.7 53.1 50.6 56.7 51.4 52.2

52.3

54.6 52.7 50.5 51.3 46.3 47.8 45.4

56.4 51.8 45.7 50.8

53.2 57.8 59.8 58.3 53.7 55.5 58.9 53.2 51.4 55.8

49.3 40.7 49.8 48.5 47.4 46.3 42.9 46.5 51.8 47.1 46.3 46.9

51.2

49.3 41.7 42.3 46.4 45.8 48.4 50.4 48.3 47.7

48.3 43.1

42.0 40.0 39.4 45.8 27.0 42.9 45.6 43.4 43.7

50.6 55.7 56.5 50.4 42.0 48.6 53.0 56.0 52.6 51.1

4,780,000 5,600,000 4,984,000 6,654,000 6,050,000 1,607,000 5,871,000 6,990,000 7,380,000 4,729,000 8,381,000

63,026,000

1,840,000 5,505,000 1,924,000 5,514,000 2,806,000 3,523,000 2,078,000 5,348,000 6,791,000 5,420,000

40,749,000

1,763,000 1,123,000

205,000 780,000

1,432,000 970,000

1,225,000

1,467,000 2,195,000

116,000 11,276,000

5,100,000 4,918,000 3,915,000 8,349,000 6,360,000 4,951,000 6,058,000 4,252,000 4,828,000

48,731,000

4,478,000 4,598,000 4,405,000 6,769,000 5,260,000 1,426,000 5,236,000 6,490,000 6,725,000 4,470,000 7,452,000

57,309,000

5,552,000

5,516,000 2,503,000 2,959,000 2,040,000 4,478,000 6,640,000 5,580,000 3,953,000

39,221,000

1,691,000 1,061,000

672,000

1,364,000 843,000

1,283,000 51,000

1,181,000 1,939,000

239,000 10,324,000

5,006,000 5,170,000 3,887,000 7,704,000 5,214,000 4,654,000 5,769,000 4,641,000 5,204,000

47,249,000

See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued

Page 49: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 49 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

County Estimates: Soybeans Harvested for Beans — Ohio: 2016-2017 (continued)

District and

county

Area planted1

Area harvested

Harvested yield

Production

2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017

(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (bushels) (bushels) (bushels) (bushels)

Delaware .............................. Fairfield ................................ Fayette ................................. Franklin ................................ Knox ..................................... Licking .................................. Madison ................................ Marion .................................. Morrow ................................. Pickaway .............................. Ross ..................................... Union .................................... Central ................................. Carroll ................................... Coshocton ............................ Harrison ................................ Holmes ................................. Tuscarawas .......................... Other counties ...................... East Central ........................ Butler .................................... Clermont ............................... Clinton .................................. Greene ................................. Hamilton ............................... Montgomery ......................... Preble ................................... Warren ................................. Southwest ........................... Adams .................................. Brown ................................... Highland ............................... Jackson ................................ Pike ...................................... Scioto ................................... Other counties ...................... South Central ...................... Athens .................................. Guernsey .............................. Hocking ................................ Meigs .................................... Morgan ................................. Muskingum ........................... Perry ..................................... Washington .......................... Other counties ...................... Southeast ............................ Ohio .....................................

71,500 68,200

108,000 26,900 54,400 68,900

125,000 110,000 73,200

112,000 60,900

110,000 989,000

8,700

19,800

13,900 14,400 4,200

61,000

37,200 40,100

105,000 68,700 3,700

43,700 86,700 39,900

425,000

28,000 93,500

106,500 5,600

14,000 20,400

268,000

3,100

3,100 2,600 3,000

16,700

8,000 24,500 61,000

4,850,000

74,000 70,500

113,000 27,000 60,500 74,000

132,000 110,000 75,000

122,000 66,000

113,000 1,037,000

9,500

20,600 3,300

15,400 15,500 1,700

66,000

40,000 45,000

108,000 70,500 4,500

44,500 92,000 44,000

448,500

30,000 96,000

108,000 5,700

14,000 15,800 6,500

276,000

3,400 4,000 3,300

3,200

17,000 19,700 7,600 5,300

63,500

5,100,000

71,500 68,000

107,900 26,800 54,300 68,800

125,000 108,600 73,200

112,000 60,900

110,000 987,000

8,650

19,600

13,800 14,400 4,150

60,600

37,200 39,900

105,000 68,700 3,700

43,600 86,600 39,800

424,500

27,900 93,400

106,500 5,600

13,900 20,200

267,500

3,060

3,000 2,580 2,980

16,600

7,930 24,250 60,400

4,840,000

73,800 70,500

113,000 26,900 60,300 74,000

132,000 109,800 74,800

121,800 65,400

112,700 1,035,000

9,460

20,100 3,140

15,300 15,500 1,100

64,600

40,000 44,900

108,000 70,500 4,400

44,500 91,800 43,900

448,000

29,900 95,900

108,000 5,650

13,900 15,700 6,450

275,500

3,360 4,000 3,250

3,200

17,000 19,700 7,600 5,290

63,400

5,090,000

53.2 58.9 60.3 55.0 52.0 53.1 58.9 54.6 55.2 57.7 52.5 58.6 56.4

40.2 52.8

48.0 52.2 50.6 49.6

53.4 49.1 57.0 60.5 60.0 57.1 63.2 54.2 57.6

49.9 50.8 51.1 50.5

51.4 50.4 50.8

49.7

49.0 49.2 52.3 58.0

45.6 55.1 53.7

54.5

50.7 55.5 56.0 48.1 49.1 47.5 55.3 48.2 45.5 53.3 52.2 52.6 51.8

41.6 48.6 50.6 47.5 52.6 41.8 48.3

49.8 50.3 53.6 57.1 53.0 51.0 56.7 48.6 53.4

46.9 49.9 52.7 51.9 49.8 51.7 47.0 50.7

44.3 50.3 40.9

44.4 54.9 54.1 49.6 49.5 51.5

49.5

3,807,000 4,007,000 6,502,000 1,473,000 2,824,000 3,652,000 7,367,000 5,932,000 4,040,000 6,466,000 3,195,000 6,450,000

55,715,000

348,000 1,034,000

662,000 751,000 210,000

3,005,000

1,987,000 1,958,000 5,990,000 4,158,000

222,000 2,490,000 5,476,000 2,157,000

24,438,000

1,392,000 4,744,000 5,443,000

283,000

715,000 1,019,000

13,596,000

152,000

147,000 127,000 156,000 963,000

362,000

1,337,000 3,244,000

263,780,000

3,745,000 3,916,000 6,328,000 1,293,000 2,963,000 3,513,000 7,297,000 5,295,000 3,402,000 6,491,000 3,414,000 5,929,000

53,586,000

394,000 977,000 159,000 726,000 815,000 46,000

3,117,000

1,990,000 2,260,000 5,786,000 4,025,000

233,000 2,271,000 5,208,000 2,133,000

23,906,000

1,402,000 4,786,000 5,694,000

293,000 692,000 811,000 303,000

13,981,000

149,000 201,000 133,000

142,000 933,000

1,065,000 377,000 262,000

3,262,000

251,955,000

1 Counties with missing data are included in the appropriate district's "Other Counties".

Page 50: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

50 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

County Estimates: Winter Wheat — Ohio: 2016-2017

District and

county

Area planted1

Area harvested

Harvested yield

Production

2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017

(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (bushels) (bushels) (bushels) (bushels)

Allen .................................... Defiance .............................. Fulton ................................... Hancock ............................... Henry ................................... Lucas ................................... Paulding ............................... Putnam ................................ Van Wert .............................. Williams ............................... Wood ................................... Northwest ........................... Ashland ................................ Crawford .............................. Erie ...................................... Huron ................................... Ottawa ................................. Richland ............................... Sandusky ............................. Seneca ................................ Wyandot .............................. Other counties ..................... North Central ...................... Ashtabula ............................. Columbiana .......................... Mahoning ............................. Medina ................................. Portage ................................ Stark .................................... Summit ................................ Trumbull ............................... Wayne ................................. Other counties ..................... Northeast ............................ Auglaize ............................... Champaign .......................... Clark .................................... Darke ................................... Hardin .................................. Logan ................................... Mercer ................................. Miami ................................... Shelby .................................. West Central .......................

9,000 19,700 15,700 21,700 27,400 5,000

26,800 33,100 12,300 19,200 27,100

217,000

12,200 5,900

14,000 9,300 5,300

11,600 28,900

21,800

109,000

2,800 5,700 3,300 2,900 2,900 6,000

3,000 8,600 1,100

36,300

13,600 4,000 2,500

15,300 8,200 5,100

17,300 6,200

11,900 84,100

7,700 11,800 11,700 19,100 20,800 3,900

23,700 26,700 9,200

14,000 21,400

170,000

5,000 10,900

13,700 6,800 3,500 8,900

22,500 8,600 8,600

88,500

1,700 5,100 2,700 2,500 1,900 5,100

500 2,100 6,600

900 29,100

10,600 3,500 2,100

12,000 7,300 4,100

12,400 4,900

10,200 67,100

8,900 19,600 15,600 21,500 27,400 4,900

26,500 32,900 12,000 19,100 27,100

215,500

12,000 5,600

11,900 9,200 5,000

11,400 25,100

20,800

101,000

2,400 5,400 2,900 2,800 2,900 5,900

2,900 8,400 1,000

34,600

13,500 3,900 2,500

15,000 8,100 4,900

17,000 6,000

11,800 82,700

7,300 11,100 11,400 18,700 20,100 3,600

22,200 25,500 8,000

12,500 20,800

161,200

4,600 10,400

12,600 6,700 3,400 8,600

22,000 8,600 8,100

85,000

1,650 4,800 2,610 2,400 1,850 4,890

500 1,970 6,200

830 27,700

10,500 3,480 2,100

11,500 6,850 3,870

10,600 4,300 9,500

62,700

88.2 73.0 90.4 84.7 82.5 88.8 81.9 73.5 86.7 82.9 83.9 81.8

76.9 91.6 75.1 72.3 76.2 84.3 73.6

73.9 76.5

71.7 75.9 76.9 75.4 82.4 76.8

84.5 77.4 68.0 77.2

87.0 77.4 86.4 85.9 76.5 82.4 92.2 73.2 82.3 84.4

80.3 69.5 84.6 79.0 81.0 84.7 72.3 74.6 80.4 77.2 84.3 78.2

64.1 76.0

71.4 66.1 65.3 78.5 76.6 74.9 74.7 73.6

56.8 62.5 62.5 58.3 57.3 55.8 49.0 61.4 63.5 41.8 59.6

73.8 69.0 87.6 73.9 73.6 73.1 72.5 65.3 69.7 72.5

785,000 1,430,000 1,410,000 1,821,000 2,261,000

435,000 2,170,000 2,418,000 1,040,000 1,583,000 2,275,000

17,628,000

923,000 513,000 894,000 665,000 381,000 961,000

1,848,000

1,537,000 7,722,000

172,000 410,000 223,000 211,000 239,000 453,000

245,000 650,000 68,000

2,671,000

1,175,000 302,000 216,000

1,288,000 620,000 404,000

1,567,000 439,000 971,000

6,982,000

586,000 771,000 964,000

1,477,000 1,628,000

305,000 1,606,000 1,903,000

643,000 965,000

1,753,000 12,601,000

295,000 790,000

900,000 443,000 222,000 675,000

1,686,000 644,000 605,000

6,260,000

93,800 300,000 163,000 140,000 106,000 273,000 24,500

121,000 394,000 34,700

1,650,000

775,000 240,000 184,000 850,000 504,000 283,000 768,000 281,000 662,000

4,547,000

See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued

Page 51: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 51 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

County Estimates: Winter Wheat — Ohio: 2016-2017 (continued)

District and

county

Area planted1

Area harvested

Harvested yield

Production

2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017

(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (bushels) (bushels) (bushels) (bushels)

Delaware .............................. Fairfield ................................ Fayette ................................. Franklin ................................ Knox ..................................... Licking .................................. Madison ................................ Marion .................................. Morrow ................................. Pickaway .............................. Ross ..................................... Union .................................... Central ................................. Carroll ................................... Coshocton ............................ Holmes ................................. Tuscarawas .......................... Other counties ...................... East Central ........................ Butler .................................... Clinton .................................. Greene ................................. Montgomery ......................... Preble ................................... Warren ................................. Other counties ...................... Southwest ........................... Adams .................................. Brown ................................... Highland ............................... Jackson ................................ Scioto ................................... Other counties ...................... South Central ...................... Athens .................................. Morgan ................................. Muskingum ........................... Perry ..................................... Washington .......................... Other counties ...................... Southeast ............................ Ohio .....................................

3,300 7,100 7,300 2,000 3,700 6,100 6,800 6,600 8,100

12,200 9,100 8,200

80,500

1,300 2,000 2,800 1,600 7,700

3,300

4,100 2,000 5,900 2,100 7,600

25,000

2,300 3,100 7,000

600 600

1,100 14,700

900

1,000

800

3,000 5,700

580,000

3,000 5,800 5,200 1,900 2,700 4,400 5,900 5,600 6,700 9,100 5,700 6,600

62,600

600 1,300 1,400 2,300 1,100 6,700

2,300 4,100 3,400 1,500 4,500 1,800 1,300

18,900

1,900 2,400 5,300

900 500

1,000 12,000

500 900

1,200 900

1,600 5,100

460,000

3,200 6,500 7,200 2,000 3,700 5,800 6,400 6,400 8,000

12,200 8,900 8,200

78,500

1,200 1,700 2,600 1,100 6,600

2,800

4,000 2,000 5,700 2,000 7,500

24,000

1,900 1,700 6,900

490 300 910

12,200

600

950

550 2,800 4,900

560,000

3,000 5,500 5,200 1,850 2,680 4,110 5,870 5,470 6,280 8,790 5,700 6,250

60,700

450 1,150

900 1,990 1,010 5,500

2,130 4,100 3,400 1,500 4,500 1,800 1,170

18,600

930 1,950 5,060

710 430 920

10,000

180 640

1,000 700

1,080 3,600

435,000

75.9 72.9 93.3 78.5 68.9 78.4 78.1 85.5 76.0 90.7 72.7 78.4 80.4

75.8 65.9 70.0 65.5 69.2

72.5

86.5 79.5 88.6 75.0 78.4 81.3

53.7 58.8 70.3 51.2 66.3 59.3 64.4

66.5

55.1

55.1 61.6 60.2

80.0

80.3 73.1 80.8 74.1 66.4 79.6 86.9 74.8 60.7 85.8 79.1 79.7 77.6

46.4 64.2 67.2 67.3 68.1 65.1

53.1 69.3 70.9 65.1 63.6 57.2 72.9 65.1

62.5 53.8 68.2 60.3 54.4 58.4 62.8

75.6 70.0 77.4 48.0 54.3 63.3

74.0

243,000 474,000 672,000 157,000 255,000 455,000 500,000 547,000 608,000

1,107,000 647,000 643,000

6,308,000

90,900 112,000 182,000 72,100

457,000

203,000

346,000 159,000 505,000 150,000 588,000

1,951,000

102,000 100,000 485,000 25,100 19,900 54,000

786,000

39,900

52,300

30,300 172,500 295,000

44,800,000

241,000 402,000 420,000 137,000 178,000 327,000 510,000 409,000 381,000 754,000 451,000 498,000

4,708,000

20,900 73,800 60,500

134,000 68,800

358,000

113,000 284,000 241,000 97,700

286,000 103,000 85,300

1,210,000

58,100 105,000 345,000 42,800 23,400 53,700

628,000

13,600 44,800 77,400 33,600 58,600

228,000

32,190,000

1 Counties with missing data are included in the appropriate district's "Other Counties".

Page 52: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

52 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

County Estimates: Alfalfa and Alfalfa Mixtures for Hay, All Cropping Practices — Ohio: 2016-2017

District and

county

Area harvested1 Harvested yield Production

2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017

(acres) (acres) (tons) (tons) (tons) (tons)

Allen ........................................... Defiance ..................................... Fulton .......................................... Hancock ...................................... Henry .......................................... Lucas .......................................... Paulding ...................................... Putnam ....................................... Van Wert ..................................... Wood .......................................... Other counties ............................ Northwest .................................. Crawford ..................................... Erie ............................................. Huron .......................................... Ottawa ........................................ Seneca ....................................... Wyandot ..................................... Other counties ............................ North Central ............................. Ashtabula .................................... Mahoning .................................... Medina ........................................ Portage ....................................... Stark ........................................... Summit ....................................... Trumbull ...................................... Wayne ........................................ Other counties ............................ Northeast ................................... Auglaize ...................................... Clark ........................................... Hardin ......................................... Logan .......................................... Mercer ........................................ Shelby ......................................... Other counties ............................ West Central ..............................

1,900 1,600 2,200 2,600

1,200

4,200 13,100 26,800

2,500 1,600 3,200 4,100

26,400 37,800

2,400 3,200

8,000

4,800

17,000 26,000 61,400

2,400

4,300 4,200

28,100 39,000

1,900 3,300

2,280

1,700 1,700 5,720 1,500

16,700 34,800

2,500 1,400 2,100 5,520 1,800 1,500

16,580 31,400

2,400

2,100 3,300

1,000

16,600 34,300 59,700

3,200 2,100 3,000 6,500

4,000

17,700 36,500

4.55 5.25 3.20 3.60

1.95

4.15 3.90 3.90

3.75 4.20 4.75 3.95

3.40 3.65

3.40 3.15

2.95

3.50 3.00 3.20 3.15

3.85

3.95 4.00 3.35 3.55

4.35 3.00

3.85

4.35 4.25 3.45 4.55

3.80 3.75

3.70 4.00 3.70 3.85 3.70 3.40 3.50 3.60

4.05

3.40 2.60

2.10

3.85 3.10 3.35

3.00 3.00 2.75 2.95

3.95 3.55 3.35

8,600 8,400 7,000 9,300

2,350

17,400 50,850

103,900

9,400 6,700

15,200 16,200

89,900 137,400

8,200 10,000

23,700

16,800 50,700 82,900

192,300

9,200

16,900 16,900 94,600

137,600

8,300 9,900

8,800

7,400 7,200

19,700 6,800

63,200

131,300

9,200 5,600 7,800

21,200 6,700 5,100

58,100 113,700

9,700

7,100 8,600

2,100

64,300

106,900 198,700

9,600 6,300 8,200

19,300

15,700 63,200

122,300

See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued

Page 53: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 53 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

County Estimates: Alfalfa & Alfalfa Mixtures for Hay, All Cropping Practices — Ohio: 2016-2017 (continued)

District and

county

Area harvested1 Harvested yield Production

2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017

(acres) (acres) (tons) (tons) (tons) (tons)

Delaware .................................... Fayette ....................................... Franklin ...................................... Madison ...................................... Marion ........................................ Morrow ....................................... Pickaway .................................... Union .......................................... Other counties ............................ Central ....................................... Belmont ...................................... Harrison ...................................... Holmes ....................................... Jefferson ..................................... Tuscarawas ................................ Other counties ............................ East Central .............................. Clinton ........................................ Greene ....................................... Hamilton ..................................... Montgomery ............................... Preble ......................................... Other counties ............................ Southwest ................................. Gallia .......................................... Jackson ...................................... Lawrence .................................... Scioto ......................................... Other counties ............................ South Central ............................ Athens ........................................ Meigs .......................................... Monroe ....................................... Morgan ....................................... Muskingum ................................. Noble .......................................... Washington ................................ Other counties ............................ Southeast .................................. Ohio ...........................................

1,700 1,300

800 3,200 1,100 2,000 1,900 5,100

24,400 41,500

4,500 12,900

39,600 57,000

1,100 1,800

13,500 16,400

14,800 14,800

3,800

4,600

3,450 23,450 35,300

330,000

1,700 1,900

700 2,900 1,200 2,000 1,900

25,300 37,600

5,100 4,200

12,000 6,300 5,100

20,300 53,000

1,000 1,700

500 1,200 2,400 8,200

15,000

1,500 1,000

500 800

8,200 12,000

900

1,380

4,000 3,900 1,100 3,300

15,420 30,000

310,000

3.65 4.15 3.30 4.05 4.55 4.10 3.25 4.00 3.20 3.50

3.30 2.85

3.35 3.25

4.25 4.60

3.40 3.55

3.70 3.70

2.55

3.35

3.25 3.05 3.05

3.40

3.35 3.25 3.30 3.50 3.40 4.00 3.85

3.25 3.35

2.10 1.90 2.85 2.60 2.20 2.65 2.55

2.80 3.25 2.00 3.40 3.25 3.10 3.10

2.45 3.10 2.00 2.50 3.40 3.15

1.80 3.20

2.40 2.35 4.10 2.80 2.75 2.70

3.20

6,200 5,400 2,620

12,900 4,980 8,200 6,200

20,400 78,300

145,200

14,900 36,800

133,200 184,900

4,660 8,300

45,640 58,600

54,400 54,400

9,700

15,400

11,200 71,400

107,700

1,122,000

5,700 6,200 2,300

10,100 4,100 8,000 7,300

82,700

126,400

10,700 8,000

33,900 16,400 11,100 54,100

134,200

2,800 5,500 1,000 4,100 7,800

25,500 46,700

3,700 3,100 1,000 2,000

27,700 37,500

1,600 4,400

9,600 9,200 4,500 9,300

42,600 81,200

992,000

1 Counties with missing data are included in the appropriate district's "Other Counties".

Page 54: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

54 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

County Estimates: Other Hay, All Cropping Practices — Ohio: 2016-2017

District and

county

Area harvested1 Harvested yield Production

2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017

(acres) (acres) (tons) (tons) (tons) (tons)

Allen ........................................... Defiance ..................................... Paulding ...................................... Putnam ....................................... Other counties ............................ Northwest .................................. Crawford ..................................... Erie ............................................. Sandusky .................................... Other counties ............................ North Central ............................. Ashtabula .................................... Geauga ....................................... Lake ............................................ Mahoning .................................... Portage ....................................... Stark ........................................... Summit ....................................... Other counties ............................ Northeast ................................... Logan .......................................... Miami .......................................... Other counties ............................ West Central ..............................

1,950 2,260 1,000

11,590 16,800

2,100

800

24,400 27,300

15,900 6,000 2,000

6,000 9,300 1,800

39,400 80,400

1,700 2,300

18,700 22,700

2,100

2,600 1,580

13,420 19,700

940 500

30,560 32,000

18,600 7,000

7,700 7,000

2,100

50,300 92,700

26,600 26,600

2.45 2.20 2.10 2.15 2.20

2.90 2.25

2.30 2.35

1.95 1.85 1.95

2.25 2.15 1.85 2.20 2.10

2.55 1.55 2.05 2.05

2.95

1.95 1.85 2.55 2.45

2.15 2.00 2.25 2.25

1.80 2.00

2.30 2.15

1.95 2.30 2.15

2.15 2.15

4,740 4,960 2,120

25,180 37,000

6,100 1,800

55,800 63,700

30,900 11,000 3,920

13,400 20,100 3,290

87,090 169,700

4,300 3,590

38,110 46,000

6,200

5,100 2,900

34,200 48,400

2,000 1,000

69,000 72,000

33,700 14,100

17,900 14,900

4,100

114,800 199,500

57,500 57,500

See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued

Page 55: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 55 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

County Estimates: Other Hay, All Cropping Practices — Ohio: 2016-2017 (continued)

District and

county

Area harvested1 Harvested yield Production

2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017

(acres) (acres) (tons) (tons) (tons) (tons)

Delaware .................................... Franklin ...................................... Marion ........................................ Pickaway .................................... Other counties ............................ Central ....................................... Harrison ...................................... Jefferson ..................................... Tuscarawas ................................ Other counties ............................ East Central .............................. Hamilton ..................................... Other counties ............................ Southwest ................................. Adams ........................................ Brown ......................................... Gallia .......................................... Jackson ...................................... Lawrence .................................... Pike ............................................ Scioto ......................................... Other counties ............................ South Central ............................ Athens ........................................ Guernsey .................................... Meigs .......................................... Monroe ....................................... Morgan ....................................... Muskingum ................................. Noble .......................................... Vinton ......................................... Washington ................................ Other counties ............................ Southeast .................................. Ohio ...........................................

2,800 800

1,270 2,750

46,280 53,900

16,300

18,000 70,700

105,000

2,400 35,800 38,200

22,200 15,100 14,000 13,700

10,500 12,700 24,200

112,400

24,500 26,400 13,900 23,100 13,000 34,000 19,000 5,400

14,300 9,700

183,300

640,000

3,300 900

3,200

54,500 61,900

19,100 15,200 21,100 59,200

114,600

2,800 42,000 44,800

26,000

16,400 16,100 7,600

12,300

53,300 131,700

29,500 31,900 16,800 27,900 15,600 41,000 22,900 6,500

17,300 16,600

226,000

750,000

2.70 2.65 2.15 2.90 2.15 2.25

1.95

1.75 1.90 1.85

1.55 2.05 2.00

2.30 2.30 2.05 2.25

2.45 2.15 2.45 2.30

2.10 1.70 1.85 2.30 2.25 1.95 2.20 1.85 2.30 1.95 2.05

2.10

2.40 2.10

2.20 2.30 2.30

2.35 2.10 1.85 2.15 2.15

1.55 1.95 1.90

2.20

2.30 1.95 2.10 2.05

2.35 2.25

1.85 2.05 1.90 1.95 1.85 2.05 1.85 1.70 1.85 1.75 1.90

2.10

7,600 2,130 2,740 8,000

99,830 120,300

31,400

31,800

133,500 196,700

3,700

73,600 77,300

51,300 34,900 29,000 30,700

25,800 27,400 59,000

258,100

51,700 45,100 25,700 53,000 29,300 66,400 41,700 10,100 33,200 19,000

375,200

1,344,000

7,900 1,900

7,100

124,600 141,500

44,600 31,900 39,200

128,400 244,100

4,300

81,600 85,900

57,400

38,100 31,700 15,800 25,200

125,200 293,400

54,300 66,000 32,100 53,800 29,000 83,100 41,900 11,200 32,300 29,000

432,700

1,575,000

1 Counties with missing data are included in the appropriate district's "Other Counties".

Page 56: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

56 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

County Estimates: Oats — Ohio: 2016-2017

District and

county

Area planted1

Area harvested

Harvested yield

Production

2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017

(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (bushels) (bushels) (bushels) (bushels)

Other counties ..................... Northwest ........................... Ashland ................................ Crawford .............................. Richland ............................... Other counties ..................... North Central ...................... Columbiana .......................... Geauga ................................ Mahoning ............................. Medina ................................. Portage ................................ Stark .................................... Trumbull ............................... Wayne ................................. Other counties ..................... Northeast ............................ Auglaize ............................... Other counties ..................... West Central ....................... Knox .................................... Marion .................................. Morrow ................................. Other counties ..................... Central ................................ Carroll .................................. Coshocton ............................ Holmes ................................ Tuscarawas ......................... Other counties ..................... East Central ........................ Guernsey ............................. Morgan ................................ Other counties ..................... Southeast ........................... Other districts ....................... Ohio ....................................

4,000 4,000

1,000

2,400 3,400

700 1,400

500 1,000

2,000

11,200 16,800

900

10,300 11,200

700

700

3,000 4,400

1,200 1,000 1,200

2,200 5,600

4,600

50,000

1,000 500 700

4,100 6,300

2,500

600

900 1,100 1,800 3,900 4,100

14,900

11,900 11,900

1,000

500

5,800 7,300

1,300 1,200 1,200

900 1,400 6,000

700

1,100 5,100 6,900

6,700

60,000

590 590

530

660 1,190

530 730 250 800

1,510

8,280

12,100

200 4,710 4,910

500

500 680

1,680

700 170 800

1,540 3,210

1,320

25,000

380 50

230 640

1,300

1,330 430

560 620

1,100 1,920 2,150 8,110

4,430 4,430

350 120

1,200 1,670

600 420 650 320 800

2,790

90 30

100 220

1,480

20,000

75.4 75.4

61.7

62.4 62.1

79.2 71.0 66.0 54.4

107.9

79.0 80.2

85.0 76.9 77.2

56.0

71.8 63.4 63.7

61.4 42.4 70.0

58.3 61.1

59.5

74.0

61.3 92.0 75.7 63.4 66.1

62.4 77.9

66.4 63.7 87.2 74.5 68.8 71.5

72.9 72.9

70.6 83.3

60.3 64.1

52.5 51.2 85.8 79.1 68.6 67.7

52.2 46.7 60.0 55.0

69.6

70.0

44,500 44,500

32,700

41,200 73,900

42,000 51,800 16,500 43,500

163,000

654,200 971,000

17,000

362,000 379,000

28,000

35,900 43,100

107,000

43,000 7,200

56,000

89,800 196,000

78,600

1,850,000

23,300 4,600

17,400 40,600 85,900

83,000 33,500

37,200 39,500 95,900

143,000 147,900 580,000

323,000 323,000

24,700 10,000

72,300

107,000

31,500 21,500 55,800 25,300 54,900

189,000

4,700 1,400 6,000

12,100

103,000

1,400,000

1 Counties with missing data are included in the appropriate district's "Other Counties".

Page 57: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 57 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

County Estimates: Cattle — Ohio: January 1, 2017-2018

County All Cattle1 Milk Cows1

2017 2018 2017 2018

(number) (number) (number) (number)

Allen .......................................................... Defiance .................................................... Fulton ........................................................ Hancock .................................................... Henry ......................................................... Lucas ......................................................... Paulding .................................................... Putnam ...................................................... Van Wert ................................................... Williams ..................................................... Wood ......................................................... Ashland ..................................................... Crawford .................................................... Erie ............................................................ Huron ........................................................ Lorain ........................................................ Ottawa ....................................................... Richland .................................................... Sandusky ................................................... Seneca ...................................................... Wyandot .................................................... Ashtabula .................................................. Columbiana ............................................... Cuyahoga .................................................. Geauga ..................................................... Lake .......................................................... Mahoning ................................................... Medina ...................................................... Portage ...................................................... Stark .......................................................... Summit ...................................................... Trumbull .................................................... Wayne ....................................................... Auglaize ..................................................... Champaign ................................................ Clark .......................................................... Darke ......................................................... Hardin ........................................................ Logan ........................................................ Mercer ....................................................... Miami ......................................................... Shelby .......................................................

6,400 11,100 35,000 2,900 6,200

(D) 9,500

14,000 8,000

18,500 6,100

24,000 8,900 2,300 9,200

11,500 1,100

24,500 5,100 9,600 3,400

17,200 30,000

(D) 9,500

500 15,300 9,000 8,000

27,000 1,100

11,500 100,000

22,000 9,000

19,000 39,000 14,000 10,200 78,000 10,500 27,500

6,400 11,100 35,000 2,900 6,200

(D) 9,500

14,000 8,000

18,500 6,100

24,000 8,900 2,300 9,200

11,500 1,100

24,500 5,100 9,600 3,400

17,200 30,000

(D) 9,500

500 15,300 9,000 8,000

27,000 1,100

11,500 100,000

22,000 9,000

19,000 39,000 14,000 10,200 78,000 10,500 27,500

200 4,300 2,700 1,100 1,300

(D) 8,600 4,300 2,600

(D) (D)

6,500 1,500

300 4,000 4,000

(D) 6,500

700 500

1,000

5,800 9,200

(D) 3,300

(D) 5,700 2,800 1,400 8,500

(D) 2,900

33,500

4,700 1,500

(D) 7,700 6,400 2,600

18,500 1,000 7,000

200 4,300 2,700 1,100 1,300

(D) 8,600 4,300 2,600

(D) (D)

6,500 1,500

300 4,000 4,000

(D) 6,500

700 500

1,000

5,800 9,400

(D) 3,300

(D) 5,700 2,800 1,400 8,500

(D) 2,900

34,000

4,700 1,500

(D) 7,700 6,400 2,600

19,000 1,000 7,000

See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued

Page 58: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

58 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

County Estimates: Cattle — Ohio: January 1, 2017-2018 (continued)

County All Cattle1 Milk Cows1

2017 2018 2017 2018

(number) (number) (number) (number)

Delaware ................................................... Fairfield ...................................................... Fayette ....................................................... Franklin ...................................................... Knox .......................................................... Licking ....................................................... Madison ..................................................... Marion ........................................................ Morrow ....................................................... Pickaway ................................................... Ross .......................................................... Union ......................................................... Belmont ..................................................... Carroll ........................................................ Coshocton .................................................. Harrison ..................................................... Holmes ...................................................... Jefferson .................................................... Tuscarawas ............................................... Butler ......................................................... Clermont .................................................... Clinton ....................................................... Greene ....................................................... Hamilton .................................................... Montgomery ............................................... Preble ........................................................ Warren ....................................................... Adams ....................................................... Brown ........................................................ Gallia ......................................................... Highland .................................................... Jackson ..................................................... Lawrence ................................................... Pike ........................................................... Scioto ......................................................... Athens ....................................................... Guernsey ................................................... Hocking ...................................................... Meigs ......................................................... Monroe ...................................................... Morgan ...................................................... Muskingum ................................................ Noble ......................................................... Perry .......................................................... Vinton ........................................................ Washington ................................................ Other counties ........................................... Ohio ...........................................................

3,000 13,200 5,000 1,400

17,500 23,000 12,000 6,000

10,000 9,000

13,500 9,000

19,500 15,700 25,500 11,100 70,000 9,200

33,000

14,700 4,800 6,000 4,800 1,600 9,000

18,600 4,100

24,000 18,500 16,800 21,000 10,500 5,300 6,600 8,500

7,500

20,000 2,200 9,200

14,500 13,100 32,000 12,800 8,900 2,700

19,500

600

1,300,000

3,000 13,200 5,000 1,400

17,500 23,000 12,000 6,000

10,000 9,000

13,500 9,000

19,500 15,700 25,500 11,100 70,000 9,200

33,000

14,700 4,800 6,000 4,800 1,600 9,000

18,600 4,100

24,000 18,500 16,800 21,000 10,500 5,300 6,600 8,500

7,500

20,000 2,200 9,200

14,500 13,100 32,000 12,800 8,900 2,700

19,500

600

1,300,000

600 1,300

(D) (D)

2,900 3,000 3,200 3,300 1,600 1,600 1,200 1,100

800

2,900 3,400

500 19,000 1,500 9,200

1,200

(D) (D) (D) (D) 500

1,400 (D)

2,800

500 500

1,300 400 (D) 400 (D)

800

1,200 (D)

1,700 1,200

800 1,200

(D) 400 (D)

2,000

14,000

262,000

600 1,300

(D) (D)

2,900 3,000 3,200 3,300 1,600 1,600 1,200 1,100

800

2,900 3,400

500 19,600 1,500 9,400

1,200

(D) (D) (D) (D) 500

1,400 (D)

2,800

500 500

1,300 400 (D) 400 (D)

800

1,200 (D)

1,700 1,200

800 1,200

(D) 400 (D)

2,000

14,000

264,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Counties with missing data are included in "Other Counties".

Page 59: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 59 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Adams County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 1,351

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

373,675 172,408 84,394 70,945 43,215 46,249

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 1,482,893

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

24,000 2,800

13 28

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ...................................... Bu. Other Hay ............................... Ton

12,700 29,900

930 26,000

173.2 46.9 62.5 2.20

2,200,000 1,402,000

58,100 57,400

59 51 61 3

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Tobacco .......................................................... Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop .......................................................

7,863,000 11,085,000

(D) 2,803,000

(D) 112,000 865,000

26,693,000

Poultry & Eggs .............................................. Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

(D) 7,866,000 3,071,000

837,000 167,000

12,213,000

38,906,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Allen County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 904

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

257,599 183,186 163,025 155,541

5,538 8,853

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 8,334,525

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

6,400 200

65 68

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ...................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton Other Hay ............................... Ton

60,000 90,900 7,300 1,900 2,100

165.0 49.3 80.3 4.35 2.95

9,900,000 4,478,000

586,000 8,300 6,200

28 29 20 20 24

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

50,078,000 52,416,000 3,712,000

933,000 (D) (D)

109,811,000 (D)

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

4,724,000 901,000

26,701,000 (D)

34,279,000

144,091,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 60: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

60 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Ashland County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 1,034

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land in County ........................................................ Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

270,688 152,972 110,937 101,768 15,087 20,762

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 4,512,460

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

24,000 6,500

13 10

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Wheat ..................................... Bu. 4,600 64.1 295,000 35

Crop (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Crop (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

25,425,000 20,512,000 2,553,000

630,000 295,000

2,944,000 54,917,000 4,817,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

11,415,000 23,535,000 7,431,000

799,000 48,704,000

103,621,000

Ashtabula County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 1,099

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

449,238 165,967 109,025 100,299 16,419 34,929

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 4,068,730

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

17,200 5,800

26 13

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton Other Hay ............................... Ton

16,500 35,000 1,650 2,400

18,600

172.7 48.3 56.8 4.05 1.80

2,850,000 1,691,000

93,800 9,700

33,700

53 49 57 12 10

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

24,403,000 27,133,000

451,000 654,000

2,008,000 2,464,000

61,185,000 100,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

4,035,000 16,342,000

69,000 164,000

21,071,000

82,256,000

Page 61: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 61 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Athens County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 722

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

322,301 90,473 28,044 22,511 30,191 34,401

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 479,670

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

7,500 800

63 54

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton Other Hay ............................... Ton

1,800 3,360

900 29,500

177.8 44.3 1.80 1.85

320,000 149,000

1,600 54,300

76 72 48 4

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

1,318,000 1,007,000

(D) 606,000 61,000

366,000 5,463,000

50,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

2,202,000 1,431,000

(D) 250,000

4,084,000

9,548,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Auglaize County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 1,040

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

256,887 210,084 191,496 182,562

3,149 9,564

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 9,348,794

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

22,000 4,700

16 15

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ...................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton

66,500 98,900 10,500 3,200

172.9 50.6 73.8 3.00

11,500,000 5,006,000

775,000 9,600

20 24 12 13

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

48,791,000 56,677,000

(D) (D) (D) (D)

115,541,000 8,004,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

15,042,000 15,801,000 35,298,000

177,000 75,023,000

190,564,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 62: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

62 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Belmont County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 700

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

340,563 113,233 34,967 30,264 59,309 26,638

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 65,420

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

19,500 800

19 54

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton

100 5,100

120.0 2.10

12,000 10,700

80 9

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

(D) 26,000

(D) 223,000

(D) (D)

4,410,000 (D)

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

13,261,000 2,040,000

34,000 244,000

15,725,000

20,135,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Brown County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 1,379

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

313,610 206,446 139,279 129,516 34,160 32,347

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 4,550,438

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

18,500 500

23 59

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu.

17,200 95,900 1,950

174.4 49.9 53.8

3,000,000 4,786,000

105,000

51 25 54

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Tobacco ......................................................... Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ......................................................

18,763,000 47,908,000

(D) 3,097,000

101,000 (D)

299,000 73,087,000

Poultry & Eggs .............................................. Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

(D) 6,238,000 1,646,000

933,000 92,000

9,502,000

82,590,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 63: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 63 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Butler County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 865

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

298,913 146,054 116,351 112,135 15,056 11,407

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 7,705,096

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

14,700 1,200

30 45

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ...................................... Bu.

24,000 40,000 2,130

175.0 49.8 53.1

4,200,000 1,990,000

113,000

45 47 52

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

23,943,000 22,224,000 1,439,000

244,000 (D)

2,482,000 52,310,000

(D)

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

6,284,000 1,182,000 2,926,000

126,000 12,730,000

65,040,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Carroll County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 733

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

252,549 106,256 58,445 52,529 23,434 22,237

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 1,514,490

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

15,700 2,900

28 25

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ...................................... Bu.

8,500 9,460

450

147.1 41.6 46.4

1,250,000 394,000 20,900

67 66 67

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

6,826,000 4,656,000

(D) 73,000

154,000 4,351,000

20,239,000 (D)

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

5,509,000 11,038,000

(D) 138,000

18,960,000

39,199,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 64: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

64 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Champaign County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 873

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

274,348 190,060 164,873 157,421

9,481 10,340

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 10,572,814

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

9,000 1,500

53 37

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu.

82,000 92,800 3,480

195.1 55.7 69.0

16,000,000 5,170,000

240,000

4 23 43

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

58,832,000 38,249,000 1,854,000

(D) 285,000 258,000

112,985,000 (D)

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

3,713,000 4,031,000 8,709,000

195,000 17,429,000

130,414,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Clark County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ................................................. 785

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................ Land in Farms ...................................................... Cropland .............................................................. Harvested Cropland ............................................. Pastureland .......................................................... Woodland ............................................................

254,384 174,337 149,820 147,113

9,708 8,663

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .......................... 9,306,485

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

19,000 (D)

21

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton

57,400 68,800 2,100 2,100

198.6 56.5 87.6 3.00

11,400,000 3,887,000

184,000 6,300

21 35 45 32

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

63,846,000 36,656,000 1,090,000

(D) (D)

14,067,000 116,745,000

30,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

17,930,000 (D)

3,836,000 147,000

28,398,000

145,143,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 65: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 65 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Clermont County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................. 822

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................. Land in Farms ....................................................... Cropland ............................................................... Harvested Cropland .............................................. Pastureland .......................................................... Woodland .............................................................

289,350 121,125 88,523 84,685 13,898 17,785

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ........................... 2,944,600

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

4,800 (D)

73

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu.

11,500 44,900

180.9 50.3

2,080,000 2,260,000

61 44

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Tobacco .......................................................... Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop .......................................................

20,703,000 29,389,000

358,000 147,000 329,000 176,000

1,932,000 54,136,000

Poultry & Eggs .............................................. Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

69,000 1,488,000

(D) 16,000 77,000

3,883,000

58,019,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Clinton County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................. 759

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................. Land in Farms ....................................................... Cropland ............................................................... Harvested Cropland .............................................. Pastureland .......................................................... Woodland .............................................................

261,558 208,142 187,727 181,830

6,356 9,335

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ........................... 13,529,225

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

6,000 (D)

68

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ...................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton

60,000 108,000

4,100 1,000

203.3 53.6 69.3 2.80

12,200,000 5,786,000

284,000 2,800

15 11 37 44

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

80,245,000 65,134,000 1,105,000

342,000 (D)

573,000 148,248,000

232,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

4,602,000 1,176,000 8,644,000

195,000 15,596,000

163,843,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 66: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

66 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Columbiana County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 1,045

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

340,436 127,846 81,687 78,489 19,098 20,998

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 2,221,890

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

30,000 9,400

8 4

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu.

19,000 24,600 4,800

165.8 43.1 62.5

3,150,000 1,061,000

300,000

50 57 34

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

14,297,000 12,172,000 1,885,000

884,000 (D)

2,176,000 38,141,000 12,704,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

11,369,000 33,862,000 1,707,000

(D) 61,155,000

99,296,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Coshocton County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 1,122

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

360,904 169,762 88,718 77,790 41,747 39,022

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 3,547,871

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

25,500 3,400

11 20

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu.

25,000 20,100 1,150

174.0 48.6 64.2

4,350,000 977,000 73,800

44 58 59

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

17,236,000 8,067,000

572,000 (D)

80,000 (D)

32,562,000 11,209,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

9,643,000 10,338,000 16,830,000

412,000 49,098,000

81,660,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 67: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 67 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Crawford County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 634

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

257,143 240,022 221,930 216,259

2,831 11,546

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 14,447,920

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

8,900 1,500

58 37

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ...................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton

79,000 108,500 10,400 2,500

182.3 51.2 76.0 3.70

14,400,000 5,552,000

790,000 9,200

9 15 11 16

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

74,115,000 60,648,000 6,573,000

(D) 10,000

(D) 142,931,000

3,228,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

7,073,000 6,967,000

32,696,000 166,000

50,214,000

193,145,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Cuyahoga County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................. 114

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................. Land in Farms ....................................................... Cropland ............................................................... Harvested Cropland .............................................. Pastureland .......................................................... Woodland .............................................................

292,572 2,608

637 439 726

1,064

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ...........................

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... (D)

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop .......................................................

(D) (D)

231,000 74,000

9,707,000 10,061,000

Poultry & Eggs .............................................. Cattle & Calves ............................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

17,000 (D) (D)

154,000

10,215,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 68: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

68 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Darke County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 1,693

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

382,794 339,981 311,595 303,009

5,608 12,012

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 21,080,041

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

39,000 7,700

4 8

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu.

113,000 152,900 11,500

176.1 50.4 73.9

19,900,000 7,704,000

850,000

1 1

10

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

87,021,000 82,483,000 6,242,000

(D) (D)

1,227,000 180,379,000 220,906,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

32,421,000 29,509,000 95,898,000

220,000 379,116,000

559,494,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Defiance County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 1,030

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

263,333 225,250 198,111 179,253

2,839 14,223

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 4,792,564

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

11,100 4,300

41 16

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton

44,000 112,900 11,100 3,300

147.7 40.7 69.5 3.00

6,500,000 4,598,000

771,000 9,900

39 28 13 11

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

28,870,000 50,635,000 5,016,000

(D) (D) (D)

86,180,000 135,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

7,959,000 15,705,000 3,395,000

99,000 27,359,000

113,539,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 69: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 69 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Delaware County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 755

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

283,585 140,902 123,380 119,971

6,281 6,791

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 6,746,007

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

3,000 600

77 58

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ...................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton Other Hay ............................... Ton

38,000 73,800 3,000 1,700 3,300

189.5 50.7 80.3 3.35 2.40

7,200,000 3,745,000

241,000 5,700 7,900

36 36 41 34 22

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

40,553,000 39,460,000 1,404,000

137,000 127,000

25,039,000 107,887,000

117,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

880,000 1,568,000 9,814,000

167,000 14,019,000

121,905,000

Erie County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 345

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

161,021 83,330 71,855 67,519 1,668 6,437

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 3,914,800

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

2,300 300

80 67

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton Other Hay ............................... Ton

26,000 1,400

940

180.8 4.00 2.15

4,700,000 5,600 2,000

43 35 29

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

25,670,000 16,881,000

(D) 7,067,000

(D) (D)

81,334,000 (D)

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

1,228,000 1,010,000

55,000 17,000

6,841,000

88,176,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 70: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

70 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Fairfield County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 1,184

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

322,822 206,699 162,932 152,888 16,295 19,144

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 9,689,606

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

13,200 1,300

35 42

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu.

60,000 70,500 5,500

186.7 55.5 73.1

11,200,000 3,916,000

402,000

23 34 28

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

42,219,000 35,201,000 3,043,000

464,000 392,000

1,163,000 84,070,000

75,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

7,857,000 3,605,000 9,441,000

142,000 21,773,000

105,843,000

Fayette County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ................................................. 504

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................ Land in Farms ...................................................... Cropland .............................................................. Harvested Cropland ............................................. Pastureland .......................................................... Woodland ............................................................

260,068 196,529 180,569 173,795

5,734 4,855

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .......................... 12,019,480

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

5,000 (D)

72

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton

80,000 113,000

5,200 1,900

191.3 56.0 80.8 3.25

15,300,000 6,328,000

420,000 6,200

7 9

26 33

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

64,521,000 57,288,000 2,379,000

81,000 2,000

(D) 126,175,000

12,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

3,863,000 11,460,000

90,000 (D)

17,368,000

143,543,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 71: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 71 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Franklin County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................. 388

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................. Land in Farms ....................................................... Cropland ............................................................... Harvested Cropland .............................................. Pastureland .......................................................... Woodland .............................................................

340,596 62,017 53,536 51,535 3,060 3,525

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ........................... 1,715,500

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

1,400 (D)

83

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ...................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton Other Hay ............................... Ton

15,500 26,900 1,850

700 900

167.7 48.1 74.1 3.30 2.10

2,600,000 1,293,000

137,000 2,300 1,900

58 53 49 45 30

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

12,903,000 12,671,000

810,000 521,000 166,000

18,837,000 46,387,000

21,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

417,000 (D)

33,000 120,000

1,842,000

48,228,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Fulton County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 825

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

259,483 195,356 179,634 173,769

2,873 6,895

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 10,083,173

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

35,000 2,700

5 30

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ...................................... Bu.

76,000 88,500 11,400

184.2 49.8 84.6

14,000,000 4,405,000

964,000

10 32 8

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

61,113,000 47,842,000 6,929,000 2,214,000

111,000 2,499,000

121,977,000 12,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

33,815,000 11,148,000 8,448,000

181,000 53,767,000

175,744,000

Page 72: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

72 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Gallia County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 957

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

298,579 115,838 34,606 29,190 54,163 37,523

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 258,853

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

16,800 500

27 59

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton Other Hay ............................... Ton

2,800 1,500

16,400

182.1 2.45 2.30

510,000 3,700

38,100

69 42 9

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Tobacco ......................................................... Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ......................................................

2,700,000 1,718,000

7,000 771,000 244,000

(D) 162,000

7,811,000

Poultry & Eggs .............................................. Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

(D) 5,786,000

894,000 92,000

280,000 7,335,000

15,146,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Geauga County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 959

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

256,108 66,809 32,671 29,364 13,862 16,948

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 812,066

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

9,500 3,300

48 21

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Other Hay ............................... Ton

2,500 7,000

140.0 2.00

350,000 14,100

75 20

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

4,732,000 2,105,000

(D) 2,041,000

565,000 5,660,000

17,901,000 92,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

3,735,000 16,994,000

154,000 266,000

25,711,000

43,612,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 73: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 73 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Greene County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................. 800

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................. Land in Farms ....................................................... Cropland ............................................................... Harvested Cropland .............................................. Pastureland .......................................................... Woodland .............................................................

264,788 145,790 124,738 121,474

9,100 8,958

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ........................... 7,198,600

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

4,800 (D)

73

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ...................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton

56,000 70,500 3,400 1,700

195.5 57.1 70.9 3.25

10,950,000 4,025,000

241,000 5,500

25 33 41 36

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Tobacco .......................................................... Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop .......................................................

47,597,000 32,722,000 1,236,000

(D) 611,000 223,000

3,953,000 87,025,000

Poultry & Eggs .............................................. Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

58,000 1,997,000 1,727,000 4,635,000

194,000 8,880,000

95,906,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Guernsey County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 1,228

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

334,243 143,763 51,740 43,950 56,713 41,052

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 380,156

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

20,000 1,200

18 45

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Other Hay ............................... Ton

2,700 4,000

31,900

148.1 50.3 2.05

400,000 201,000 66,000

73 70 2

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

1,850,000 1,335,000

28,000 221,000 173,000 348,000

7,873,000 (D)

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

9,198,000 2,112,000

(D) 168,000

13,620,000

21,493,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 74: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

74 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Hamilton County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ................................................. 295

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................ Land in Farms ...................................................... Cropland .............................................................. Harvested Cropland ............................................. Pastureland .......................................................... Woodland ............................................................

259,784 21,618 9,994 8,564 5,359 5,361

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .......................... 699,390

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

1,600 (D)

82

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton Other Hay ............................... Ton

2,600 4,400

500 2,800

180.8 53.0 2.00 1.55

470,000 233,000

1,000 4,300

72 69 49 26

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

2,297,000 1,348,000

(D) 453,000 164,000

9,865,000 14,504,000

(D)

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

846,000 (D)

9,000 35,000

9,141,000

23,645,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Hancock County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 831

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

340,069 230,261 212,775 206,357

2,605 8,232

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 4,539,950

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

2,900 1,100

78 50

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton

80,000 139,500 18,700 2,280

170.0 48.5 79.0 3.85

13,600,000 6,769,000 1,477,000

8,800

11 4 6

18

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

67,243,000 70,396,000 8,164,000

(D) (D)

148,000 146,881,000

(D)

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

1,064,000 3,595,000 7,028,000

(D) 13,364,000

160,245,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 75: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 75 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Hardin County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 793

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

301,059 247,839 222,562 209,046

3,252 13,004

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 12,628,356

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

14,000 6,400

32 12

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ...................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton

79,000 124,000

6,850 3,000

150.6 42.0 73.6 2.75

11,900,000 5,214,000

504,000 8,200

17 20 22 21

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

73,959,000 66,457,000 3,002,000

991,000 42,000

835,000 146,501,000

(D)

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

(D) (D)

33,737,000 136,000

125,951,000

272,452,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Harrison County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 444

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

257,492 95,387 38,067 35,420 40,478 20,216

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 458,368

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

11,100 500

41 59

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton Other Hay ............................... Ton

3,300 3,140 4,200

19,100

150.9 50.6 1.90 2.35

498,000 159,000

8,000 44,600

70 71 22 6

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

2,939,000 1,404,000

99,000 58,000

(D) (D)

7,769,000 (D)

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

4,611,000 1,481,000

(D) 444,000

10,471,000

18,240,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 76: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

76 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Henry County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 848

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

266,246 235,919 221,399 217,383

1,228 6,235

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 7,018,310

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

6,200 1,300

66 42

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu.

75,000 111,000 20,100

178.7 47.4 81.0

13,400,000 5,260,000 1,628,000

12 18 4

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

54,094,000 67,380,000 12,072,000 5,453,000

(D) (D)

142,496,000 25,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

4,615,000 4,978,000 3,339,000

39,000 13,013,000

155,509,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Highland County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 1,412

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

353,974 264,521 197,691 173,105 34,019 27,873

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 8,846,856

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

21,000 1,300

17 42

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu.

39,500 108,000

5,060

167.1 52.7 68.2

6,600,000 5,694,000

345,000

38 13 31

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Tobacco ......................................................... Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ......................................................

42,072,000 57,133,000 2,566,000

412,000 653,000

(D) 1,130,000

106,277,000

Poultry & Eggs .............................................. Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

77,000 12,504,000 4,155,000 4,321,000

432,000 22,313,000

128,590,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 77: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 77 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Hocking County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................. 367

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................. Land in Farms ....................................................... Cropland ............................................................... Harvested Cropland .............................................. Pastureland .......................................................... Woodland .............................................................

269,649 38,085 14,048 10,972 8,419

15,061

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ........................... 119,000

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

2,200 (D)

81

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Soybeans ................................ Bu. 3,250 40.9 133,000 74

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

1,370,000 1,488,000

(D) 65,000

(D) 537,000

4,254,000 36,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

595,000 (D) (D)

58,000 1,049,000

5,303,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Holmes County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 1,969

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

270,421 220,948 124,136 110,853 50,761 43,410

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 3,751,083

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

70,000 19,600

3 2

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ...................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton

15,700 15,300

900 12,000

168.8 47.5 67.2 2.85

2,650,000 726,000 60,500 33,900

57 63 60 2

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

23,965,000 10,286,000

720,000 1,382,000

885,000 (D)

42,791,000 42,353,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

33,347,000 77,934,000 2,871,000

(D) 162,074,000

204,865,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 78: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

78 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Huron County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 865

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

314,557 238,291 208,716 201,373

5,160 17,851

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 13,024,645

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

9,200 4,000

50 18

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton

47,000 111,900 12,600 2,100

176.6 49.3 71.4 3.70

8,300,000 5,516,000

900,000 7,800

32 16 9

24

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

70,093,000 53,523,000 4,434,000

23,966,000 (D)

1,059,000 154,464,000

8,618,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

8,402,000 14,624,000 4,015,000

169,000 36,200,000

190,664,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Jackson County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 526

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

268,995 71,681 27,184 21,815 25,980 19,287

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 407,400

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

10,500 400

43 64

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton Other Hay ............................... Ton

3,000 5,650

710 1,000

16,100

176.7 51.9 60.3 3.10 1.95

530,000 293,000 42,800 3,100

31,700

68 68 63 43 14

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Tobacco ......................................................... Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ......................................................

854,000 1,588,000

75,000 (D)

413,000 (D) (D)

4,716,000

Poultry & Eggs .............................................. Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

(D) 4,070,000

(D) 19,000

(D) 5,958,000

10,674,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 79: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 79 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Jefferson County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 493

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

261,312 68,341 25,857 21,900 22,662 20,826

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 173,495

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

9,200 1,500

50 37

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton Other Hay ............................... Ton

1,300 6,300

15,200

146.2 2.60 2.10

190,000 16,400 31,900

77 6

13

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Tobacco .......................................................... Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop .......................................................

464,000 87,000 33,000

(D) 87,000 37,000

350,000 3,788,000

Poultry & Eggs .............................................. Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

23,000 2,464,000 1,315,000

57,000 83,000

4,040,000

7,829,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Knox County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 1,374

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

336,324 186,047 128,695 118,527 23,830 26,343

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 5,432,290

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

17,500 2,900

25 25

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ...................................... Bu.

48,000 60,300 2,680

182.3 49.1 66.4

8,750,000 2,963,000

178,000

31 40 46

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

40,531,000 29,465,000 1,390,000

(D) 1,274,000 2,375,000

80,210,000 17,441,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

5,173,000 9,316,000 7,514,000 1,236,000

41,232,000

121,442,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 80: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

80 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Lake County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ................................................. 214

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................ Land in Farms ...................................................... Cropland .............................................................. Harvested Cropland ............................................. Pastureland .......................................................... Woodland ............................................................

145,944 17,125 8,561 6,731 1,697 5,393

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .......................... 69,900

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

500 (D)

86

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

186,000 260,000 19,000

623,000 735,000

79,183,000 81,334,000

(D)

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

241,000 (D)

23,000 63,000

489,000

81,823,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Lawrence County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ................................................. 592

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................ Land in Farms ...................................................... Cropland .............................................................. Harvested Cropland ............................................. Pastureland .......................................................... Woodland ............................................................

290,157 64,575 16,954 12,181 31,677 26,118

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .......................... 106,800

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

5,300 (D)

70

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton Other Hay ............................... Ton

1,000 500

7,600

160.0 2.00 2.10

160,000 1,000

15,800

78 49 18

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Tobacco ......................................................... Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ......................................................

560,000 461,000

(D) (D)

288,000 (D)

210,000 2,777,000

Poultry & Eggs .............................................. Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

20,000 1,584,000

(D) 34,000 54,000

2,072,000

4,848,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 81: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 81 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Licking County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 1,484

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

436,795 224,015 161,360 153,019 28,917 27,237

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 8,528,523

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

23,000 3,000

15 24

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ...................................... Bu.

54,500 74,000 4,110

178.0 47.5 79.6

9,700,000 3,513,000

327,000

29 37 32

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

48,501,000 34,704,000 2,066,000

732,000 1,846,000

10,026,000 101,728,000

(D)

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

(D) 7,764,000

(D) 385,000

93,076,000

194,804,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Logan County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 868

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

293,397 212,937 177,746 164,639

9,730 16,668

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 10,247,657

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

10,200 2,600

45 31

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ...................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton

66,000 95,800 3,870 6,500

163.6 48.6 73.1 2.95

10,800,000 4,654,000

283,000 19,300

26 26 38 5

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

63,287,000 53,406,000 2,251,000

640,000 92,000

(D) 122,173,000

(D)

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

3,969,000 10,446,000 5,520,000

297,000 25,742,000

147,915,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 82: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

82 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Lorain County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 768

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

314,318 122,692 102,718 97,595 4,164

10,458

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 4,082,040

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

11,500 4,000

39 18

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Soybeans ................................ Bu. 60,000 41.7 2,503,000 42

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

25,042,000 33,423,000

(D) 1,414,000

992,000 98,092,000

160,624,000 (D)

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

4,856,000 9,180,000 3,670,000

121,000 18,476,000

179,100,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Lucas County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ................................................. 330

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................ Land in Farms ...................................................... Cropland .............................................................. Harvested Cropland ............................................. Pastureland .......................................................... Woodland ............................................................

218,150 63,022 59,696 58,387

674 1,272

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .......................... 1,600,110

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. (D)

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton

21,000 30,800 3,600 1,700

181.0 46.3 84.7 4.35

3,800,000 1,426,000

305,000 7,400

46 50 33 26

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ......................................................

19,581,000 20,450,000 1,995,000 2,991,000

(D) 17,629,000 62,974,000

Poultry & Eggs .............................................. Cattle & Calves ............................................. Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

25,000 325,000

2,163,000 (D)

3,197,000

66,172,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 83: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 83 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Madison County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 699

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

298,159 263,275 244,231 235,000

7,580 5,733

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 15,869,387

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

12,000 3,200

38 23

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ...................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton

90,000 132,000

5,870 2,900

192.2 55.3 86.9 3.50

17,300,000 7,297,000

510,000 10,100

2 3

21 10

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

84,396,000 64,042,000 3,215,000

437,000 22,000

246,000 153,819,000

26,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

7,309,000 20,979,000 9,234,000

59,000 39,965,000

193,784,000

Mahoning County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 578

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

263,361 74,966 54,494 51,384 9,123 8,985

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 1,504,570

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

15,300 5,700

29 14

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ...................................... Bu. Other Hay ............................... Ton

11,500 16,000 2,610 7,700

152.2 42.0 62.5 2.30

1,750,000 672,000 163,000 17,900

62 65 47 17

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

11,633,000 10,464,000

882,000 2,659,000 1,297,000 1,360,000

30,032,000 7,046,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

4,839,000 22,779,000

120,000 32,000

35,417,000

65,449,000

Page 84: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

84 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Marion County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 578

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

258,404 189,210 174,829 163,671

2,869 6,684

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 9,706,505

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

6,000 3,300

68 21

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton

53,000 109,800

5,470 1,200

177.4 48.2 74.8 3.40

9,400,000 5,295,000

409,000 4,100

30 17 27 40

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

53,917,000 54,605,000 2,787,000

(D) 104,000

(D) 112,350,000

(D)

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

1,845,000 12,192,000 23,856,000

(D) 39,080,000

151,430,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Medina County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 920

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

269,691 94,978 72,363 69,073 7,264

10,015

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 2,553,540

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

9,000 2,800

53 28

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton

9,000 34,100 2,400 2,100

150.0 40.0 58.3 3.40

1,350,000 1,364,000

140,000 7,100

65 52 48 29

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Tobacco ......................................................... Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ......................................................

14,433,000 16,086,000

679,000 (D)

1,095,000 672,000

6,659,000 42,451,000

Poultry & Eggs .............................................. Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

(D) 6,722,000 9,767,000

168,000 154,000

18,081,000

60,533,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 85: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 85 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Meigs County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 588

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

275,265 75,801 24,620 20,269 26,208 29,175

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 176,670

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

9,200 1,700

50 34

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton Other Hay ............................... Ton

2,300 1,380

16,800

163.0 3.20 1.90

375,000 4,400

32,100

74 39 12

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

1,819,000 (D) (D)

1,974,000 (D)

2,917,000 9,671,000

99,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

2,016,000 2,385,000

27,000 29,000

4,807,000

14,478,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Mercer County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 1,208

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

295,967 273,152 248,701 242,939

2,930 10,312

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 17,334,457

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

78,000 19,000

2 3

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ...................................... Bu.

95,500 108,900 10,600

177.0 53.0 72.5

16,900,000 5,769,000

768,000

3 12 14

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

72,712,000 67,481,000 8,892,000

(D) (D)

476,000 153,143,000 229,740,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

51,042,000 60,847,000

100,307,000 (D)

443,223,000

596,366,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 86: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

86 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Miami County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 1,068

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

260,211 184,233 164,828 160,378

6,600 7,342

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 6,884,490

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

10,500 1,000

43 52

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu.

68,000 82,900 4,300

188.2 56.0 65.3

12,800,000 4,641,000

281,000

13 27 39

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

54,195,000 41,137,000 2,237,000

(D) (D) (D)

101,093,000 (D)

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

2,506,000 2,882,000

(D) 187,000

8,909,000

110,002,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Monroe County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 823

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

291,661 111,161 29,697 24,654 48,865 41,892

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 194,270

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

14,500 1,200

31 45

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Other Hay ............................... Ton 27,900 1.95 53,800 5

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Tobacco ......................................................... Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ......................................................

443,000 (D) (D) (D)

148,000 (D)

417,000 4,428,000

Poultry & Eggs .............................................. Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

46,000 4,329,000 4,109,000

28,000 441,000

9,244,000

13,672,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 87: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 87 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Montgomery County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 770

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

295,396 124,105 104,672 102,101

5,332 5,135

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 4,564,867

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

9,000 500

53 59

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ...................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton

30,700 44,500 1,500 1,200

171.0 51.0 65.1 3.40

5,250,000 2,271,000

97,700 4,100

40 43 56 40

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

27,263,000 22,271,000

892,000 272,000

(D) 12,806,000 64,974,000

86,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

7,976,000 1,620,000

(D) 40,000

11,791,000

76,765,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Morgan County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 510

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

266,511 95,174 29,975 21,907 43,277 30,076

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 347,017

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

13,100 800

36 54

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ...................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton Other Hay ............................... Ton

3,400 3,200

180 4,000

15,600

141.2 44.4 75.6 2.40 1.85

480,000 142,000 13,600 9,600

29,000

71 73 68 13 15

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

1,750,000 (D)

33,000 65,000

164,000 673,000

5,078,000 36,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

4,289,000 2,650,000

13,000 75,000

7,150,000

12,227,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 88: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

88 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Morrow County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 824

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

259,925 167,736 139,176 133,200

9,298 15,189

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 8,254,140

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

10,000 1,600

46 35

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton

42,000 74,800 6,280 2,000

169.0 45.5 60.7 4.00

7,100,000 3,402,000

381,000 8,000

37 39 30 22

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

44,474,000 42,115,000 3,778,000

492,000 (D)

316,000 93,344,000

56,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

4,845,000 5,456,000

27,304,000 487,000

38,371,000

131,715,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Muskingum County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 1,259

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

425,348 173,269 79,187 73,324 60,090 40,619

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 1,697,407

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

32,000 1,200

7 45

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton Other Hay ............................... Ton

15,800 17,000

640 3,900

41,000

177.2 54.9 70.0 2.35 2.05

2,800,000 933,000 44,800 9,200

83,100

55 59 62 16 1

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

15,236,000 8,213,000

366,000 291,000 478,000

1,203,000 30,122,000

(D)

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

17,158,000 3,828,000 3,535,000

329,000 27,979,000

58,101,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 89: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 89 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Noble County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................. 595

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................. Land in Farms ....................................................... Cropland ............................................................... Harvested Cropland .............................................. Pastureland .......................................................... Woodland .............................................................

254,728 86,117 28,794 24,074 43,860 21,188

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ........................... 58,970

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

12,800 (D)

37

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton Other Hay ............................... Ton

400 1,100

22,900

137.5 4.10 1.85

55,000 4,500

41,900

79 38 7

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

324,000 (D) (D)

26,000 (D)

3,619,000 22,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

5,563,000 (D)

39,000 227,000

6,141,000

9,760,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Ottawa County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 620

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

163,171 112,677 103,623 97,054 1,000 3,927

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 1,975,554

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... 1,100 84

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ...................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton

15,000 69,900 6,700 5,520

183.3 42.3 66.1 3.85

2,750,000 2,959,000

443,000 21,200

56 41 25 3

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop .......................................................

23,803,000 41,871,000 1,813,000 6,429,000

(D) (D)

77,847,000

Poultry & Eggs .............................................. Cattle & Calves ............................................. Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

18,000 764,000 204,000

(D) 1,205,000

79,052,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 90: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

90 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Paulding County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 676

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

266,521 220,878 205,293 194,725

1,468 7,372

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 7,179,840

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

9,500 8,600

48 6

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton Other Hay ............................... Ton

46,000 122,000 22,200 1,700 2,600

158.7 42.9 72.3 4.25 1.95

7,300,000 5,236,000 1,606,000

7,200 5,100

35 19 5

28 25

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

36,460,000 56,942,000 8,654,000

8,000 (D) (D)

102,955,000 (D)

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

3,493,000 33,089,000

(D) 32,000

84,205,000

187,160,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Perry County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 699

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

261,112 107,224 67,787 61,138 21,715 17,982

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 2,594,700

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

8,900 400

58 64

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu.

15,900 19,700 1,000

185.8 54.1 77.4

2,955,000 1,065,000

77,400

52 56 58

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

16,028,000 10,908,000

(D) (D)

87,000 (D)

30,514,000 29,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

(D) 258,000

(D) 143,000

6,585,000

37,099,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 91: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 91 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Pickaway County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 803

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

320,845 293,684 265,843 250,218

9,751 10,104

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 16,892,090

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

9,000 1,600

53 35

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ...................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton Other Hay ............................... Ton

84,500 121,800

8,790 1,900 3,200

188.2 53.3 85.8 3.85 2.20

15,900,000 6,491,000

754,000 7,300 7,100

5 7

15 27 23

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

66,993,000 61,283,000

(D) 316,000 188,000

1,176,000 135,761,000

18,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

3,367,000 5,517,000

27,293,000 48,000

36,570,000

172,331,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Pike County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 490

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

281,780 97,446 53,230 45,797 18,662 22,670

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 1,782,476

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

6,600 400

64 64

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Other Hay ............................... Ton

12,500 13,900 12,300

172.0 49.8 2.05

2,150,000 692,000 25,200

60 64 16

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Tobacco .......................................................... Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop .......................................................

10,434,000 8,994,000

(D) (D)

868,000 55,000

462,000 22,916,000

Poultry & Eggs .............................................. Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

14,000 2,418,000 1,093,000

106,000 44,000

3,963,000

26,879,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 92: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

92 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Portage County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 847

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

311,922 83,321 58,726 55,737 8,954

12,477

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 1,854,715

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

8,000 1,400

61 40

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton Other Hay ............................... Ton

11,700 21,400 1,850 3,300 7,000

143.2 39.4 57.3 2.60 2.15

1,675,000 843,000 106,000

8,600 14,900

63 60 53 19 19

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

11,620,000 11,313,000

792,000 1,326,000

759,000 3,876,000

32,187,000 63,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

2,635,000 5,832,000

(D) 167,000

11,493,000

43,681,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Preble County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 1,088

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

271,437 224,243 195,108 189,110 10,828 13,969

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 14,980,360

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

18,600 1,400

22 40

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton

71,500 91,800 4,500 2,400

176.9 56.7 63.6 3.25

12,650,000 5,208,000

286,000 7,800

14 21 36 24

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

52,541,000 44,541,000 2,506,000

519,000 (D) (D)

102,023,000 318,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

16,041,000 (D)

21,138,000 240,000

52,801,000

154,824,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 93: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 93 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Putnam County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 1,272

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

308,813 305,567 287,239 279,136

2,261 8,278

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 10,012,439

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

14,000 4,300

32 16

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ...................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton Other Hay ............................... Ton

67,500 139,600 25,500 5,720 1,580

177.8 46.5 74.6 3.45 1.85

12,000,000 6,490,000 1,903,000

19,700 2,900

16 8 1 4

28

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

67,966,000 92,888,000 14,086,000 3,696,000

(D) 964,000

181,931,000 7,256,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

10,443,000 18,153,000 25,020,000

130,000 61,279,000

243,210,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Richland County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 1,010

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

316,968 160,623 120,285 111,997 12,608 19,665

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 6,850,100

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

24,500 6,500

12 10

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ...................................... Bu.

28,000 44,000 3,400

171.4 46.4 65.3

4,800,000 2,040,000

222,000

42 46 44

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

32,543,000 25,264,000 2,392,000

(D) (D)

3,213,000 66,519,000 10,470,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

12,632,000 28,189,000 10,371,000

190,000 62,163,000

128,682,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 94: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

94 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Ross County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 980

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

441,080 221,723 153,693 124,639 25,647 37,052

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 8,288,679

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

13,500 1,200

34 45

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu.

46,000 65,400 5,700

176.1 52.2 79.1

8,100,000 3,414,000

451,000

34 38 24

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Tobacco ......................................................... Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ......................................................

34,461,000 29,442,000 3,112,000

(D) (D)

307,000 395,000

69,836,000

Poultry & Eggs .............................................. Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

(D) 5,022,000 4,065,000

281,000 116,000

9,967,000

79,803,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Sandusky County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 737

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

261,411 181,440 166,275 161,691

4,485 6,449

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 5,287,299

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

5,100 700

71 57

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu. Other Hay ............................... Ton

62,000 97,800 8,600

500

179.8 45.8 78.5 2.00

11,150,000 4,478,000

675,000 1,000

24 29 16 31

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

57,606,000 54,938,000 3,733,000 7,516,000 1,263,000

(D) 126,460,000

67,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

4,480,000 1,256,000 2,565,000

158,000 8,797,000

135,258,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 95: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 95 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Scioto County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................. 689

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................. Land in Farms ....................................................... Cropland ............................................................... Harvested Cropland .............................................. Pastureland .......................................................... Woodland .............................................................

390,538 94,342 41,989 35,502 21,861 31,038

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ........................... 1,061,340

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

8,500 (D)

60

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ...................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton

7,300 15,700

430 800

184.9 51.7 54.4 2.50

1,350,000 811,000 23,400 2,000

65 62 66 47

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Tobacco .......................................................... Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop .......................................................

4,632,000 7,076,000

(D) (D) (D)

292,000 (D)

14,093,000

Poultry & Eggs .............................................. Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

(D) 2,801,000

(D) (D)

252,000 8,112,000

22,206,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Seneca County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 1,113

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

352,652 290,511 258,061 247,941

3,718 19,634

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 11,049,608

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

9,600 500

47 59

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ...................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton

84,500 137,200 22,000 1,800

176.3 48.4 76.6 3.70

14,900,000 6,640,000 1,686,000

6,700

8 6 3

31

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

73,457,000 64,879,000 7,791,000

869,000 (D) (D)

148,389,000 122,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

6,787,000 1,215,000

17,490,000 235,000

26,183,000

174,572,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 96: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

96 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Shelby County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 986

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

260,913 206,283 183,182 175,275

4,092 11,294

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 9,630,086

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

27,500 7,000

9 9

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton

67,600 99,000 9,500 4,000

176.0 52.6 69.7 3.95

11,900,000 5,204,000

662,000 15,700

17 22 17 7

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

62,863,000 52,959,000 5,412,000

(D) 13,000

(D) 123,665,000

(D)

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

16,835,000 22,176,000 43,777,000

(D) 84,191,000

207,856,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Stark County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 1,168

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

368,209 135,749 105,377 101,164 15,424 10,476

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 3,126,478

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

27,000 8,500

10 7

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu.

23,700 28,000 4,890

159.8 45.8 55.8

3,788,000 1,283,000

273,000

47 54 40

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

24,500,000 17,517,000 2,853,000

(D) 951,000

4,378,000 66,142,000 27,733,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

(D) 24,900,000

(D) 305,000

64,551,000

130,693,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 97: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 97 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Summit County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................. 304

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................. Land in Farms ....................................................... Cropland ............................................................... Harvested Cropland .............................................. Pastureland .......................................................... Woodland .............................................................

264,220 16,545 9,645 8,917 2,697 2,838

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ........................... 237,100

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

1,100 (D)

84

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ...................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton Other Hay ............................... Ton

1,890 500

1,000 2,100

27.0 49.0 2.10 1.95

51,000 24,500 2,100 4,100

75 65 46 27

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

1,051,000 960,000 63,000

3,148,000 190,000

3,806,000 9,784,000

69,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

289,000 (D)

19,000 30,000

1,499,000

11,284,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Trumbull County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 888

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

395,709 113,896 77,462 72,250 11,176 21,907

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 4,407,888

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

11,500 2,900

39 25

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ...................................... Bu.

18,000 27,500 1,970

180.6 42.9 61.4

3,250,000 1,181,000

121,000

49 55 51

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

20,729,000 20,801,000

733,000 461,000 142,000

1,656,000 47,859,000

(D)

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

5,630,000 10,557,000

139,000 52,000

18,601,000

66,459,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 98: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

98 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Tuscarawas County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 1,014

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

363,287 138,083 78,421 71,941 30,122 28,991

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 2,145,180

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

33,000 9,400

6 4

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton Other Hay ............................... Ton

16,100 15,500 1,990 5,100

21,100

177.0 52.6 67.3 2.20 1.85

2,850,000 815,000 134,000 11,100 39,200

53 61 50 8 8

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

10,769,000 8,026,000

840,000 197,000 111,000 358,000

23,668,000 18,492,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

9,702,000 35,267,000 1,589,000

574,000 68,673,000

92,341,000

Union County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 995

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

276,314 241,935 216,618 204,317

7,696 9,990

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 11,126,558

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

9,000 1,100

53 50

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu.

53,500 112,700

6,250

195.3 52.6 79.7

10,450,000 5,929,000

498,000

27 10 23

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

63,855,000 70,004,000 3,708,000

292,000 146,000

3,812,000 142,869,000

(D)

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

6,849,000 3,596,000

12,553,000 298,000

26,157,000

169,026,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 99: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 99 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Van Wert County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 655

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

261,861 227,277 214,763 211,930

1,691 6,117

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 10,353,227

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

8,000 2,600

61 31

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ...................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton

68,000 129,800

8,000 1,500

173.5 51.8 80.4 4.55

11,800,000 6,725,000

643,000 6,800

19 5

19 30

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

58,146,000 78,838,000

(D) 64,000

(D) (D)

153,066,000 (D)

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

14,281,000 (D)

25,782,000 81,000

56,592,000

209,657,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Vinton County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................. 226

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................. Land in Farms ....................................................... Cropland ............................................................... Harvested Cropland .............................................. Pastureland .......................................................... Woodland .............................................................

263,910 33,400 11,827 8,806 8,750

12,606

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ........................... 149,900

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

2,700 (D)

79

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Other Hay ............................... Ton 6,500 1.70 11,200 21

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

1,033,000 490,000

(D) 57,000 12,000

(D) 3,875,000

10,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

668,000 60,000 25,000 14,000

827,000

4,702,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 100: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

100 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Warren County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ................................................. 942

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................ Land in Farms ...................................................... Cropland .............................................................. Harvested Cropland ............................................. Pastureland .......................................................... Woodland ............................................................

256,847 106,624 80,238 76,785 12,167 9,410

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .......................... 2,915,409

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

4,100 (D)

75

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu.

18,700 43,900 1,800

176.5 48.6 57.2

3,300,000 2,133,000

103,000

48 45 55

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

22,639,000 22,940,000

(D) 472,000 192,000

12,101,000 60,766,000

75,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

1,573,000 872,000 232,000 77,000

5,942,000

66,708,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Washington County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 1,122

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

404,462 138,940 49,522 44,473 49,404 46,858

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 1,065,305

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

19,500 2,000

19 33

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton Other Hay ............................... Ton

8,000 7,600

700 3,300

17,300

171.3 49.6 48.0 2.80 1.85

1,370,000 377,000 33,600 9,300

32,300

64 67 64 15 11

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

6,744,000 4,817,000

319,000 2,053,000

290,000 837,000

18,051,000 40,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

6,859,000 4,955,000

364,000 89,000

12,428,000

30,479,000

Page 101: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) 101 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Wayne County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ..................................................... 1,928

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ................................................................ Land in Farms .......................................................... Cropland .................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................. Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ................................................................

355,154 271,657 209,627 202,084 29,954 20,679

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .............................. 9,758,346

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

100,000 34,000

1 1

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ...................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton

31,500 42,500 6,200

16,600

163.5 45.6 63.5 3.85

5,150,000 1,939,000

394,000 64,300

41 48 29 1

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

50,786,000 30,850,000 3,214,000 2,176,000 1,229,000 5,941,000

103,706,000 65,044,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

53,095,000 133,267,000 21,965,000

616,000 277,295,000

381,000,000

Williams County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................. 984

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................. Land in Farms ....................................................... Cropland ............................................................... Harvested Cropland .............................................. Pastureland .......................................................... Woodland .............................................................

269,418 208,012 181,570 157,459

4,045 13,984

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ........................... 5,807,292

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves ................... Milk cows ...............................

18,500 (D)

23

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ...................................... Bu.

49,000 95,000 12,500

167.3 47.1 77.2

8,200,000 4,470,000

965,000

33 31 7

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................. Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................. Nursery & Greenhouse ................................... Total Crop ....................................................... Poultry & Eggs ................................................

35,318,000 37,447,000 7,444,000

(D) (D) (D)

83,403,000 37,000

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

14,012,000 (D) (D)

238,000 42,574,000

125,978,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Page 102: Ohio Agricultural Statistics 2017-2018 Annual Bulletin · Brooke Morris, Survey Coordinator Great Lakes Regional Office Mailing Address P.O. Box 30329 Lansing, MI 48909 Ohio Field

102 Ohio Annual Bulletin (September 2018) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Wood County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms ................................................. 1,091

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................ Land in Farms ...................................................... Cropland .............................................................. Harvested Cropland ............................................. Pastureland .......................................................... Woodland ............................................................

395,020 267,957 252,201 242,238

2,588 7,401

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity .......................... 6,828,226

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

6,100 (D)

67

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu.

88,500 161,000 20,800

175.1 46.3 84.3

15,500,000 7,452,000 1,753,000

6 2 2

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Vegetables ..................................................... Fruit & Berries ................................................ Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

81,689,000 84,012,000 10,930,000

(D) 114,000

8,488,000 193,447,000

(D)

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

(D) 7,934,000 1,478,000

217,000 34,258,000

227,705,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Wyandot County Farms (2012 Census) Number

Number of Farms .................................................... 593

Land (2012 Census) Acres

Land Area ............................................................... Land in Farms ......................................................... Cropland ................................................................. Harvested Cropland ................................................ Pastureland ............................................................. Woodland ...............................................................

260,394 220,841 201,977 192,267

2,423 10,777

Capacity (2012 Census) Bushels

On-farm Grain Storage Capacity ............................. 7,487,256

Livestock (Jan. 1, 2018) Number Rank

All cattle and calves .................. Milk cows ..............................

3,400 1,000

76 52

Crop (2017) Acres Harvested Yield Per Acre Production Rank

Corn ........................................ Bu. Soybeans ................................ Bu. Wheat ..................................... Bu. Alfalfa Hay .............................. Ton

66,500 110,800

8,600 1,500

169.9 50.4 74.9 3.40

11,300,000 5,580,000

644,000 5,100

22 14 18 37

Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts Commodity (2012 Census) Cash Receipts

Corn ............................................................... Soybeans ....................................................... Wheat ............................................................ Tobacco ......................................................... Vegetables ..................................................... Nursery & Greenhouse .................................. Total Crop ...................................................... Poultry & Eggs ...............................................

67,163,000 58,604,000

(D) (D) (D) (D)

131,365,000 (D)

Cattle & Calves ............................................. Milk ............................................................... Hogs & Pigs .................................................. Sheep & Goats ............................................. Total Livestock .............................................. Total Crop & Livestock ..................................

1,839,000 1,216,000

(D) 131,000

65,362,000

196,727,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.