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3 L. Gentlemen: Respectfully, T. Wallace, Director California Department of Food and Agricul ture and The Honorable Board of Supervisors Stanislaus County In accordance with section 2279 of the California Food and AgricultureCode, the Crop Report for Stanislaus County is hereby submitted. The total gross income is estimated to have been $426,58,000. It is emphasized that this figure r~p~esents gross inqome only, and does not indicate net income. Although the gross income was 2.4 percent above that of, and is a new high for the County, opera~iqnal, production and marketing costs are also at record levels. Labor, fuel, feed, fertilizer and pesticide costs have had a seriqus af:j;:ec;t on net incomes. Moreover, many commodities were subject to drastic reductions in market values. The market prices received for nine major commodities averag~d 2 percent below those received in, and this of course,had a further impact on net incomes. The County's ten leading commodities in were: Milk, all ChickensL all,. Egg, chicken, all Cattle & calves, al~ Peaches, all Almonds Alfalfa Tomatoes, all Grapes, all Walnuts $79,56,000 68,42,000 44,575,000 4,999,000 27,00,000 8,706,000 7,45,000 6,597,000 4,57,000 0,090,000 We wish to express our appreciation to the many persons who have contributed to the preparation of this report. ~./ // /j;'~\,r~.?, ~~r /. t ~ Armen V. Sarquis Stanislaus Director County' of Extension...=~~t-R:g Stanislaus County Agricultural Commissioner ) J.::il/~
4 Summary, Table of Contents Permanent Crop Acreages..~ Field Seed Crops Crops Vegetable Crops Fruit & Nut C;rops Nursery Livestock Products & Poultry Livestock & Poultry Products. January Inventories of Livestock & Poultry. Apiary Products Summary, Nine Year
5 PERMANEN'l;' CROP.ACREAGES Non-bearing Total Bearing Acres ~ ALMONDS ,6 2,08 7,54 7 4,57,95 226,005 2, Davey Drake IXL Jordanolo Merced Ne Plus Ultra Nonpareil Peerless Texas Thompson 6,775 8,706 6,665 5,754 29,890 27,048 APPLES 8 20 Delicious Golden Delicious APRICOTS 05 8, Blenheim-Royal Tilton ,462 0,088 0,05 9,48 7,55 AVOCADOS CHERRIES Bing Black Tartarian Lambert Royal Ann Seedlings ] CHESTNUTS
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7 0 GRAPES, ~ Bearing Acres ~on-bearing Total CITRUS Lemons Limes Oranges Tangelos Tangerines FIGS Black Kadota GRAPES, RAISIN Muscat of Alexandria Thompson Seedless 9 4,74 4,84,600 TABLE Black Prince Malaga Red Malaga' GRAPES, WINE Alicante Bouschet Barbera Beclan Black Malvoisie Burger Cabernet Sauvignon Carignane Carnelian Chenin Blanc Feher Szagos French Columbard Gamay Grand Noir Grenache Malbec Malvasia Bianca Mission 2 20, ,949,482 4, ,
8 I PERMANENT CROP ACREAGES -74 f 9.E. Bearing Acres Non-b~aring Total GRAPES, WINE Muscadelle Muscat Blanc Du Bordelais 9 5 Muscat Hamburg Nebbiolo Palomino Petite pinot Sirah Blanc 422 Royalty Rubired 95 8 Ruby CabernetSt. EmilionSt Macaire Salvador 9 Sa uvi gnon Blanc Sauvignon Semillon Souzao Vert Tinta Madeira 8 Valdepenas 797 White Riesling Zinfandel ,204, , ,6495,094 9,858,960 KIWI 7 7 NECTARINES Early Le Grand Early Sun Grand Le Grand Red Grand Red June September Grand Sun Grand OLIVES Manzanillo Mission Sevillano
9 PERMANENT CROP ACREAGES -74 Non-bearing T6 a Bearing Acres ~ PEACHES, CLING 58,242, , ,5)0, , ,44 5,488 5, I Andora Carolyn Carson Corona Cortez., :.-'.' D.lxon Fortuna Gaume Halford Loadel McKnight Paloro Peak Sowell Starn Stuart-Gomes vivian Wiser,860 2,7 7,48 8,40 PEACHES., FRE~SKO~~ 2 2, Cardj.nal Elberta Fay Elberta July Elberta Red Globe Red Haven Red Top Rio Oso Gem Suncrest 2,8 2,8 2,72 2,68 PEARS Bartlett PECANS 2 2 PERSIMMONS
10 9,260 ;06 PERMANENT CROP ACREAGES 97]- 74 ~ Bearing Acres Non-bearin..2: Total PISTACHIO ~-NUTS PLUMS Casselman Laroda Nubiana President Santa Rosa POMEGRANATES PRUNES French WALNUTS Ashley Blackmer Concord Eureka Franquette Hartley Mpyette Nugget Payne Placentia Waterloo Black Seedlings I 4,.,. 6, 5, '08 '49'8 ' r25 r5 ' ,52 6, , ,08520,207 5,286,006 26,66 26,2 PERMANENT CROP ACREAGE: 8,4
11 ~ Beans,,680,00(), ,0006,700,500,250 88,000 7,50075, ,452,000 Irrig ,2005,880 2,570 FIELD CROPS: ACREAGE, PRODUCTION AND VALUE -74 Harvested Per ~ acres acre Total Unit Barley 24,800 20,400,40.5 Per unit - 4,70027,500 $ 9.00 $ 75~00 dry edible Blackeyes 7, ,00.0 Baby Limas 6,0006, ,000 7,80 rr ,8008, rr J:.U 4,526,000 2,84,000 4,89,000 Large Limas , ,600 9, ,224,000 7,48,000 Other Beans 7, ,400 9, ,02,000 6,542,000 Corn, ,600 7,280 85, ,000 Hay, Alfalfa ,000264, ,45,000 2,804,000 H~y,Grain 2,000 2, ,400 5, ,06,000,806,000 Oats,200, ,000 Pasture & Range Pasture Sudan Grass,00,0 ~- Range 85,000 9,000 Acre Acre Acre ,72,000,202, ,000 4,620,000 4,692,000 Rice 2, 'ju',f,9084\0!f4f4..../...:', 444,OgQu'~; Silage Corn () 2,500 2, ,000,598, () In the silo. 6
12 I $.50 0, ,20052,500 4,00 09,0006,000.90,900, ,00044, ,000 67,89, ,4008,200 Lbs..0,0l, Misc.,80,0 $ ,000 8,000,450,442,000,786,000 6,270,00,500 ~ Harvested acres Per acre ~.<2rghum Grain 4, , Straw Grain 9,620,500,500 Top $,442,000,04,000 SugarB~~ts 5, ,270,000 2,56,000 Wheat Acre 622,470624,80 60;000 90,000 66,945,500 NOTE: Acreage figures include double-cropping. SEED CROPS: ACREAGE, PRODUCTION AND VALUE Alfalfa ,800 57,200 $.9.86 $ 67,700 49,200 Red Clovex ,000 6,.00 Acre /' ,00072, , ,500 I 7, , $,600,000 2,8,000 Broccoli ,00056,000 Cauliflower ,
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14 Pumpkins, Misc. ~ Melons Cantaloupe Honeydew Persian Other Muskmelons Watermelon Onions, All P~as,Green Peppers, All All SnqeBeans Spinach squ~sh!all weet Potatoes All Tomatoes, Fresh Tomatoes, Cannery
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16 ACREAGE, $8,706,000 Lbs ,260,0.50 4,250 Grapes, ,247,000 97,20088,400 6,200, , ,90,60 77,00076, Peaches,,578,0002,720, ,000 2,7002, VEGETABLE CROPS: PRODUCTION AND VALUE -74 ~ Harvested ~cres 6,9540,60 Per acre Per Total Unit unit Total $,67!00 26,88,400 Note : Note 2: Acreage figures include double-cropping. Fresh market are F.O.B. sbippingpoint. Almonds () 29,500 27, ,075,000 22,ll,000 $ ,882,000 Apricot~ 9,00 7, ,00 62,700 ff 8,020,000 8,245,000 Bushberries ,r ,00092,000 Cherries ,000 77,000 Grapes, Raisin Crushed (Rev), ,900 0, ,68,000 2,8,000 Other , ,50090,000 qr~pes, Table (Rev) rr ,500 6,000 Wine C!ushed ,82,000 I other Nectarines Under Misc. for ,040 ff ';8, ,000 I Peaches, Cling Freestone 5,400 5, , ,452,0007,600,00 9
17 Harvested Per Per ~ acres acre Total Unit unit Total $trawberries $ $ 288,000 26,000 Wa:!nuts (2) ~. () 890 2,84 2,095 Acre ,090,000,9, ,000 99,949,026 86,964,000 () (2) () Meats In-shell Includes chestnuts, citrus, figs, olives, pears, pecans, persimmons, pistachio nuts, plums, pomegranates and prunes. Note : Note 2: Ac~eages include interplanting. Fresh market prices are F.O.B. shipping point. ~ Field acres Quantity sold Unit Per unit To'tal Deciduous & Nut, Trees Fruit 9 65 Plants rr $ 2,04,000 Ornamental Trees & Shrubs () ~. (2) , ,000 Plants : 570,000 Acre ff 4, ,22,OQO 4,49,000 () Includes broadleaf evergreens, coniferous evergreens, J I)'fil!;' (2) deciduous shade trees and deciduous shrubs. ' \:;;'c': Includes bedding plants, cut green decoratives,,cc,,; rurfi~qgqr decoratives, vegetable plants, gra~ vines and small #:~~~~plants ,00020,200 45,864,00042,9,000 Lbs. 900,275.00,004.50,48,000 80,90<, $2,672,000 2,507,000,955,000 65,000 6,25.00,898,000,909,000 'Ii'l.',';~ ~~ ~~
18 58, ,965,000 2,627,000,982,000 5,762,000b$. 886,00054,000 5,948,000 ~ I No. of head Total Per live wt. unit unit Total Cattle & Calves Beef 90,000 85, ,000 cwt. 68,000 $ ,s 2,625,000 29,48,000 Dairy 70,000 66, ,000 cwt. 457, ,74,000 8,920,000 Sheep & Lambs 4,000 4,200,960 cwt. 4., Hogs & Pigs 8,000 8,500 ).2,000 cwt. 2, , ,000 Broi~ers & Fryers 28,702,000 27,56,000 bs ,, ,084,000 2,506,000 Other Chickens ,,.226.2,562,000,0,000 Chicks, All Turkeys, Heavy Turkey Poults 68,807,00065,76,000 ea..7. lbs. 0,7,000,072,000, rr, ea ,766,000 8,564,000 6,060,000,405,000 2,9,000,954,000 2,74,000 87,46,000
19 I Milk 8,26,000 $7.8 $ 65,026,000 (Rev) 7,488, ,848,000 2,47,QOO (;'W:t ,272,000 4,55,000 (Rev) ,47,000 doz ,94,0009,76, doz ,62,0005,229, ,66,0002,240,000 ea , ,000 Wool 6,708, ,8008, ,896,80005,684,00 JANUARY INVENTORIES OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY -74 (in nwnber of head) Cattle and Calves ~a!:!uaryl~ January,975 All Cattle & Calves 274,000 05,000 Cows & Heifers That Have Calved I I cwt. 72,968,00070,948,000 7,64,0007,047,000 lbs. ~ 2
20 8,000.0 lbs. 52,000 col. ~ APIARY PRODUCTS: PRODUCTION AND VALUE -74 -~ Total Total Honey 407: ,000 )5. rr :;; $ 20,000 Beeswax 6,800 7, ,500 5,600 ~ackageb~es :97.4 Qu~en Bees Pollination. 8,.9,0 2,009 6,000 4, (,500 46,000, ea ,000 48,000 68, , ,000,4,500 70,600
21 $67,89,200 24,896,80005,684,00 426,58,0079,529,00 SUMMAR~ ITEM ACREAGE ESTIMATED VALUE!ieldCr()p~ '}74 S~edCrop~ 622, ,80 66,945,500,80,(J 479,700 45:7,500 Vegetable Cr~ps 6,95 40,60,67,00 26,88,400 Fruit & NutCr~ps (Rev) 99,949~,O26 80,902,000 86,964,000 N~rser~ Pr~du ts Livestock ~ P~ul~!~ Live~~ock &Poultr!/Pr~!!ucts (Rev) Apiary Products (Rev) , ,40 5,22,000 4,49,000 2,74,000 87,46,000,4,500 70,600 4,
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We wish to express our appreciation to the many persons who have contributed to the preparation of this repqrt. Respectfully,
Gentlemen: Richard E. Rominger, Director Calif~rnia Department of Food and Agriculture and The Honorable Board of Supervisors Stanislaus County The Stanislaus County Crop Report for is hereby submitted.
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