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Idaho State Department of AgriculturePO Box 7249, Boise, Idaho 83707
P: 208.332.8530 - F: 208.334.2879www.agri.idaho.gov
www.idahopreferred.com
CommoditiesPotatoesBarleyPeppermint OilAlfalfa HaySugarbeetsWrinkled Seed PeasHopsAustrian Winter PeasLentilsOnions (dry)Spring WheatWheat (all)CanolaCorn (silage)Winter WheatDry Edible PeasDry Edible BeansAll HayHaylage (all)
Livestock and Livestock ProductsTroutCheeseMilkMilk CowsSheep and LambsWoolCattle & Calves, AllHoney
Rank111122234445566679
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133478
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% of U.S.3235338
20301585
10762551843
408774632
Number of Farms 166Cropland Acres 119,866Pasture/Rangeland 58,701
Total Acres 178,567 Total Sales $98,005,000
Source: USDA NASS 2016 Survey
2016 Idaho organIc ProductIon
2018 natIonal rankIngstotal cash receIPts
Year Dollars (1,000)2018 $7,488,7222017 $7,334,7342016 $7,230,1922015 $7,463,8872014* $8,791,2762013* $8,133,6532012* $7,783,391
*Record Setting Year
2018 Idaho Farms and Farmland
Number of Farms/Ranches 24,800
Land in Farms/Ranches (acres) 11,600,000
Average Size of Farm/Ranch (acres) 468
Source: 2019 Idaho Annual Statistical Bulletin
2017 agrIculture census
Irrigated Land (acres) 3,398,266
Average Age of Operator 56
2018 Idaho lIvestock
2018 Cash Receipts BreakdownLivestock & Crops
Dollars (1,000)Livestock cash receipts $4,333,218Crops cash receipts $3,155,504
Total cash receipts $7,488,722
24,800 farms ranches
fromCOMMODITIES
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Source: USDA NASS 2019 Annual Statistical Bulletin
CATTLE & CALVES*1,886,000
SHEEP & LAMBS 220,000
DAIRY CATTLE614,000
IDAHO LIVESTOCK
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Idaho’s renowned wine and viticulture industry is distinguished by threeAmerican Viticulture Areas (AVA):
Snake River Valley AVA - Approved 2007Eagle Foothills AVA - Approved 2015
Lewis-Clark AVA - Approved 2016
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Updated: December 2019
*excluding dairy cattle
AGRICULTURE FACTS
CommodityMilk (all)Cattle & CalvesPotatoesHayWheatBarleySugarbeetsCorn (Grain)HopsDry Edible BeansOnionsPeppermintLentilsHoney Oats Dry Edible Peas
N/AN/A
315,0001,340,0001,136,000530,000163,000135,000
8,100183,000
8,40017,00034,000
N/A10,0007,600
$2,378,393$1,409,688$1,027,688
$773,241$539,011$269,256
$261,581*$127,960
$86,087$73,172$48,668$33,737$11,492
$5,833$2,352$2,205
*Cash ReceiptsSource: USDA NASS
2019 Idaho Annual Statistical Bulletin
AcresHarvested
Value of Production
($1000)
2018 toP Idaho commodItIes
CommodityDairyProcessed VegetablesWheatBeefFresh VegetablesFeeds Processed Grain ProductsLivestockHides and skinsCornOilseedsPoultryPorkVegetable OilsOtherTotal
$ (Millions)$370.2$263.2$294.2$215.0$156.7$120.4$76.9$57.9$28.8$26.5$15.1$11.8$4.9$1.1
$433.6 $2,076.1
2018 toP Idaho agrIculture exPorts
CountryCanadaMexicoChinaSouth KoreaNetherlandsJapanAustraliaSpainThailandNew ZealandIndonesiaTaiwanVietnamHungaryDominican RepOther
% Market Share28.31%20.91%
7.00%6.08%4.81%4.58%4.30%2.48%1.46%1.20%1.07%1.06%1.04%0.98%0.96%
13.76%Source: GTIS 2018 data
of Idaho’s Over$2 Billion
WORLDWIDEproduce, grains, meats, dairy & seeds are sold
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Source: USDA ERS 2019 State Ag Exports
Idaho agriculture is diverse, abundant and rooted in our history. The state has nearly 25,000 farms and ranches which produce more than 185 different commodities. Idaho ranks in the top ten in the nation in 30 of those commodities. Idaho is the third-largest agricultural state in the West and second in net farm income. Agriculture remains a fundamentally important part of Idaho’s economy, communities and way of life. It also contributes significantly to the state’s economy:
2018 Agriculture Cash Receipts: $7.4 billion +Processed Food and Beverage Sales: $8.4 billion
From fries to cheese to wine, Idaho is producing quality products to feed the world and fuel our state. Together, agriculture and food processing generates 18% of Idaho’s total economic output in sales and 13% of GDP.
Idaho seed production is recognized globally. Idaho grows 70% of the world's hybrid temperate sweet corn seed and ranks among the leading suppliers of alfalfa, field bean, garden bean, and Kentucky bluegrass seed in the nation.
Idaho vegetable seed production also includes carrot, onion, turnip, lettuce and many more.
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agrIculture In Idaho
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BILLIONIdaho’s
agriculture
$16food & beverage processing equals+ Nearly
GALLONS1 6OUT
OF
becomes globally exported dairy products.