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1 .. PROPERTY OF STANSLAUS COUNTY Please keep this copy

2 17 ANNUAL CROP REPORT STANSLAUS COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF AGRCULTURE Hugh Sinclair, Agricultural Commissioner CQmpiled by Sheree T lema, Sr. Agricultural nspector Board of Supervisors Dan Terry District Joash Paul Wi jam C. Ulm 3 Raymond C. Simon 4 Gary A. Condit 5 Gardner L. Hutchins Chief Administrative Officer -'- ;1;,:

3 Richard E. Rominger Cal ifornia Department of Food and Agriculture and The Honorable Board of Supervisors Stanislaus County n accordance with Section 7 of the California Food and Agricultural Code, the 17 Stanislaus County Crop Report is hereby submitted. The total Qross agricultural product i7on va ue is est i mated at $68,3,6. The top ten commodities 'are the same as in, but in a different order Their ranks are in parentheses following the values. Overall, the large value increases came from almonds, mi k chickens and cattle.,; : Mi k, All Almonds Chickens, All Eggs, Chicken, A Cattle & Calves Peaches Walnuts Grapes Dry Beans, Apricots All $14,17, 1,38, 81,64, 56,66, 41,754, 34,51, 31,45, 8,7.87,,3, 17,4, ( ) ( 5) ( ) ( 3) ( 4) ( 7) ( 6) ( 8) ( '> ( 1) The Cal ifornia Crop and livestock Reporting Service conducted a permanent crop enumeration in 17, providing us with updated orchard and vine acreage. The permanent crop acreages were not revised, but remain the same as printed in the-' crop report. The acreage figures throughout the report include double-cropped and interplanted acreage. We wish to thank everyone who cooperated in the preparation of this report. h// Respectfully submitted, -' Armen V. sarq--'.y Stanislaus County Director of Cooperative Extension Stanislaus Agricultural County Commissioner. Gentlemen:

4 Table of Contents manent Crop Acreages. Field Crops 7 Seed Crops 8 Vegetable Crops Fruit & Nut Crops 1 Nursery Products Livestock and Poultry 1 Livestock and Poultry Products 1 January nventories of Livestock and Poultry 13 Apiary Products 14 Summary 14 Ten Year Summary 5

5 $i!' STANSLAUS COUNTY PERMANENT CROP ACREAGES -17 fr.-. Bearinq Acres Non-bearinq Acres Total _:, rmel Harvey Jordanolo Languedoc LeGrand L i vi ngston, Merced,:j W;! Mono Monterey i er us.ultra 1Non pare,': ' ' Peerless '!C:),Crrct c',.. ce.b- 18 6, ,58 3,64 4, , ,76 37,46 3, , ,77 4,638 5, 5,,, 5, 54, 4, Del icious ; 8, Royal Gold ,6,67,664

6 Avocados. All Bearinq Acres Non-bearinQ Acres..! l Boysenberries. All Cherries Bing Early Burlat Citrus Grapefruit Lemons Mandarin/Tangerine Oranges Tangelo F i QS, A 8 8 Grapes, Raisin Thompson Seedless 3,156 3,156 4, , 3, 4,17 Grapes, Table Niabell Queen Red Malaga

7 PERMANENT CROP ACREAGES -7.QtQP- Bearing Acres Non-bearinq Acres Total Grapes, Wine A' icante Bouschet Barbera Beclan Black Malvoisie Cabernet Sauvignon Carignane Chenin Blanc' French CO ombard Gamay Grenache Malbec Malvasia Bianca Mission Muscat Blanc Nebbiolo Palomino/Golden Petite Sirah Pinot Blanc Royalty Rubired Ruby Cabernet Sangioveto Sauvignon Blanc Sauvignon Vert Sem i on Souzao st. Em i ion St. Maca!re Chasselas Va' depenas White Riesl!ng/Johannisberg Zinfandel 173 1, ,134,54,75 73, , ,3, , ,144,4 3,81 73, , ,348,17 Grapes, Rootstock Grapes, All 1,541 4,37,5 87,746 4,34 J 3

8 PERMANENT CROP ACREAGES -7 Bearin Acres Non-bearinq Acres Total Kiwi Chico Hayward Nectarines Red Grand Rose/White Sungrand Rose Olives Manzani 11 ission Peaches, Andross Bowen Carolyn Carson Corona Cortez Dixon Everts Fortuna Gaume Gomes Halford Jungerman Klamt Loadel C inq McKnight MOnaco Paloro Peak Sowell Stanford Starn Su ivan #1 Sui ivan # , , ,66 lie , , ,188 1, , , to 3 1,

9 PERMANENT CROP ACREAGES -7.Q!:QP- Bearinq Acres Non-bearinQ Acres Total Peaches. Clinq. Tufts Vivian Wiser Conte ,55 1, ,56 14,675 Eeaches, Freestone Bella Rosa Elberta Fay Elberta Fiesta Madera Gem Lovell Rio Oso Gem. 6 8, ,75, , ,54 Peaches, All 13,345 15,38,763,84 15,18 17,4 ears Bartlett Pecans. All simmons Hachiya 14 Pistachios Kerman J 5

10 PERMANENT CROP ACREAGES -7.Qr.Q.Q. Bearing Acres Non-bearinq Acres Total Plums, All Prunes French 114 Walnuts Ashley Black Blackburn Blackmer Chico Concord Eureka Franquette Gustine Hartley Honeycutt Marchetti Mayette Nuggett Other Payne Seed ings Serr Tehama Trinta Vina Waterloo 1, ,5,7 7 6, ,3 7 1, ,683 4, , ,73 1,86 1, ,65, , ,168 11, ,415 6,334 PERMANENT CROPS 1,848 1,576 17,438,8 13,86 11,656. 6

11 . FELD CROPS. Harvested acres acre Total Unit Bar ley. A 17 (Rev)* rrigated 17 Nonirrigated Beans, Dry Edible, All, (Rev) (Rev) (Rev) , 16,5 6, 6,5 3, 34, ,4 3/,6 6, 6,4 5,4 5, 37,6 3, $ $ 3,6, 3,16, ,1,,64, 57, 5,,3, 16,6, Blackeyes 17 8,1 1, ,18 8, ,845, 3,841, Baby Limas 17 1, 7, ,4 7, ,883, 3,76, Large Limas 17 (Rev) 1,3 1,.4.7 1,8, ,4, 6,541, Other Beans ( ) Hay, Alfalfa 17 Hay, Grain (Rev) 17,5 4, 8,58 8,1 6, 5, 15, 13, ,58 5, 3, 6, 171, 167, - 64, 44, ,4,,811, 3,45,,3, 14,877, 1,, 4,43, 1,7, Oats 17,7,83.3.8,78, , 4, Pasture. rriqated 17 76, 78,1 Acre ' 1. 1.,1, 7,81, _RanQ8 and 17 37, 371, Acre ,18, 3,46, Rice 17 (Rev) 5,71 6, ,3 18, ,114,,775, U *Revised D 7

12 FELD CROPS Cant. Harvested acres acre Total Unit unit Total Sila.Qe. All () 17 56,4 53,1,31,,, $ $ 14,733, 1,18, Corn 17 34, , 15.,85, Cereal (3) 17,. 44, 1.,8, Sorghum Grain ,5, , 3, SuQar Beets 17,5 1, ,8 4, ,763,,41, Miscellaneous Rev) 17 (4) 17 7, 4,8 1,5, ,4 1,4 Acre ,55,,364, 36, 381, (Rev) 61,7 66,48 85,6, 6,74, ( ) () (3) (4) ncludes Dark Red Kidneys, Florida Butters, Pinks, Garbanzos. Dividing into two categories with 17 crop. ncludes Oats and Forage mix. ncludes Sudan Grass, Safflower, Rye, Soybeans. SEED CROPS: Vegetable 17,37 81 Acre $ $ 81, 386, ( ) 17,5,7 Acre ,68,,7, TOTAL 17 3,87 3,78,8, 1,613, ( ) ncludes Certified Beans, Oats, Sunflowers. 8

13 VEGETABLE CROPS: - Harvested acres acre L Unit l.lli 1,1, , 14, $ $ 6,4, 4,6,,, ,8 3, , 66, 6,1 5,655 5,8 46,31 6,348, 6,1, ,4 5, ,53, 85,,7, ,, ,118, 3,468, ,, ,, , 5, , 65,,45, ,6 14, ,1, 77, 5,63 5, ,85 6, ,773, 1,11, ,5, ,46, 47,,7, ,7, ,736, 1,3, , 3, , 17, ,3 4, , 1,76,, 8,3,7 167,3 17,853, 13,4, 1,5 1, ,7, ,3, 5,75, 8,4 6,5 6..6, 147; ,85, 7,67,,,

14 VEGETABLE -- CROPS Cant. Harvested acres acre Miscellaneous () 17 1,8,1 Acre $1,56. $,88, 1,65. 3,614, TOTAL (Rev) 17 41,475 36,47 4,58, 3,53, ( ) () ncludes Casabas, Crenshaws, Juan Canary, Santa Claus. ncludes Cabbage, Canning Beets, Carrots, Cucumbers, Lettuce, Onions, Sweet Corn, Turnips,. FRUT & NUT CROPS: Almond Meats 17 43, 37,37, ,4, Lbs.,3, $.6 $1,38,.4 4,1, Almond Hulls 17 4, 4, ,6, 854, Apr i cots- 17,33, ,6 68, ,4, 14,385, Boysenberries ',4.,8. 7,,14, Cherries ,6 874,.,6.,6, 6, Grapes, All 17 1,54 4,7 157,57 176,4 8,787, 8,4, Raisins, Crushed 17 3, 4, ,4 3, ,31, 4,65, Raisins, Dried ,17 3,14.,45.,334, 464, Wine, Crushed 17 18,, , 146, ,143, 3,36, Kiwi ,48. 58, Nectarines ,, , 13, 1

15 FRUT & NUT CROPS Conte Harvested acres acre Total Unit unit Total 13, 15,34 6,3 3, $ $ 34,51,,44, 11,5 1, , 11, ,6, 5,785, 1,7, ,3 3, ,8', ,63, ,61 1, , 14, , 77, 3,675 4, , 6,7 7, 1,3', 31,45, 34,71, Acre,61., , 744, 1,77 1,44,857, 15,156, NURSERY PRODUCTS: Field Acres Quantity Sold unit Total 31 33,76,,8, Plant $ $ 5,565, 4,371, 4 36,15,,443, Plant.57. 1,876, 1,47, ,63.,6 Tree ,6 4, ,34 71 Acre,65. f 7,5. 6,33, 3,56, 13,85,6,13;4. ncludes Deciduous Shade Trees and Shrubs; Broadleaf Evergreens, Coniferous Evergreens, excludes Christmas Trees. ncludes Bedding, Fruit a:nd Vegetable Plants) Cut Decoratives, House Plants, Turf.

16 No. Cwt. LVESTOCK ANQPOULTRY: of head Total Live wt. Total Cattle & Calves. All 17 (Rev) 145,7 14, 655,3 63, 'f $ $ 41,754,,, Beef 17 Feeders(l) (Rev) Slaughter() 17 Dairy Slaughter 17 86,8 84,8 4,1 38,1 18,8 17,3 337, 334,,3, 6, 8, Cwt.. Cwt ,6, 17,568, 6,415, 3,818, 1,77, 7,4, Sheep & Lambs 17 3,4 3,6 3,4 3, , 184, Hogs & PiQS 17 14, 1,5 4,8, , 6,,77, Chickens. All 17 (Rev) 48,67, 4,485, 1,4, 17,55, Lbs ,71, 41,6, Chicks 17 1,31, 15,78, Each.1.1 5,63,,', Turke s. Heavy 17 86, 88, 17,464, 15,66, Lbs ,335, 6,875, Turkey Poults 17 4,61, 4,3, Each ,635, 3,5, 17 (Rev) 136,, 14,146, ( ) () ncludes Feedlot and Transient Feeder Gains, Beef Calves. ncludes Beef Cows and Bulls, Veal Calves. LVESTOCK &Y_O_ULTRY PRODUCTS: unit Total Mi k. All 17 1,881, 1,18, $ $ 14,17, 1,414, Manufacturing 17,54,,46, ,154, 13,31, Market 17 11,357, 1,7, ,63, 17,113, 1 \oj 1

17 Doz. ;.:t i; ;t1,ot,. Hatching A 17 livestock & POULTRY PRODUCTS Coni. 17 Market Production Y.!!l.t 1,777, 88,813, 11,5, 1,5, 88,78, 77,863, 1,7, 1,666, 5, 6,5 Doz. Doz. Each Lbs. $ $ 56,66, 48,34, #35# 1#5# 44,31, 37,374, 714, 566, 38, 16,4 17 1,55, 16,3,4 JANUARY NVENTO!ES OF, LVETQCKND POULTRY 17-8Q (in number of head) and & Heifers That Have Calved January. 17 January. 18 8, 61,, 37, 38, Dairy 86,4 4, Other Classifications 165,6 1, 4, 3,4 13, 1, 1, 1, 4,5, 5,84,. 15, 175, '\' ',' 13

18 APARY PRODUCTS: Beeswax 17 Production Total 8,5 6,8 Lbs. $.76.8.lQ.!-L $ 15, 1,4 17 6, 61, Lbs , 64, Bulk Bees 17 Rev) 44, 4, Lbs , 156, Pollination 17 15, 3,4 Col ,81,,186, Queen Bees 17 33, 7,1 Each , 11, (Rev),45, 1,73,4 SUMMARY: TEM ACREAGE ESTMATED VALUE Field Crops 17 (Rev) 61,7 66,48 85,6, 6,74, Seed Crops 17 3,87 3,78,8, 1,613, Veqetab1eCrops 17 (Rev) Fruit & Nut Crops 17 Nursery Products 17 (Rev) L_r veto!s_eq!jl.t!:y- 17 (Rev) 41,475 36,47 1,77 1,44, ,58, 3,53,,857, 15,156, 13,85,6,13,4 136,, 14,146, Livestock PTod_ & Poultry 17 1,55, 16,3,4 Apiary Products 17 (Rev),45, 1,73,4 TOTAL 17 (Rev) 78,48 77,848 68,3,6 533,377, 14

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