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Page 1: Colorado Annual Bulletin Final Draft - USDA · 2017-11-08 · Colorado Annual Bulletin, 2017 3 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service November 2017 Dear Friends, I am pleased
Page 2: Colorado Annual Bulletin Final Draft - USDA · 2017-11-08 · Colorado Annual Bulletin, 2017 3 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service November 2017 Dear Friends, I am pleased

COLORADO AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 2017

Compiled by the:

United States Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service

Mountain Region, Colorado Field Office

Bill Meyer, Regional Director

P.O. Box 150969 Lakewood, CO 80215

Telephone: (720) 787-3150 or (800) 392-3202 FAX: (866) 314-4029

Internet: http://www.nass.usda.gov/co/ Email: [email protected]

Issued Cooperatively by the:

Colorado Department Of Agriculture

U.S. Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service

Don Brown, Commissioner Hubert Hamer, Jr, Administrator

USDA is an equal opportunity employer

Cover photo by Laura Harwood.

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November 2017

Dear Friends,

I am pleased to introduce the 2017 Colorado Agricultural Statistics Bulletin. The National Agricultural Statistics Services (NASS) provides the most thorough data regarding the value and importance of agriculture to our state.

This book not only provides a current snapshot of Colorado’s agricultural industry, but helps shape the future. Producers, legislators, and decision makers use this information to inform issues facing today’s ag community.

As producers, we must make decisions every year regarding what to plant and how many cattle to buy or sell, and also try to anticipate where the markets will land. This book is a powerful resource when making those decisions.

The Colorado Department of Agriculture is dedicated to promoting agriculture on the local, state, national, and global levels and considers these statistics a valuable resource in that effort.

Our Department offers a variety of resources to help Colorado’s agriculture industry, and I encourage you to visit www.colorado.gov/ag to learn more.

Thank you NASS and all of the farmers and ranchers whose valuable time and input make this book possible.

Sincerely,

Don Brown Commissioner of Agriculture

The Colorado Agricultural Statistics publication is compiled by the National Agricultural Statistics Service, which is an agency within the U.S. Department of Agriculture, in cooperation with the Colorado Department of Agriculture.

305 Interlocken Parkway, Broomfield, CO 80021 P 303.869.9000 F 303.466.2867

www.colorado.gov/ag

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November 2017

Dear Friends of Agriculture, Accurate information regarding the agricultural industry in Colorado is vitally important. In 2016 net farm income for Colorado agricultural producers totaled just over $1.2 billion and cash receipts totaled nearly $6.3 billion. These figures remind us how important agriculture is as part of Colorado’s economy. These figures also remind us of the importance and dedication of Colorado farmers and ranchers. With that, I am pleased to present the 2017 Colorado Agricultural Statistics Bulletin made available through the Mountain Regional Field Office of USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service in cooperation with the Colorado Department of Agriculture. This bulletin is a showcase for the diversity and value of agriculture across the state. In addition, much of the information in this bulletin and the information we have available throughout the year are used for sound decision making in the agricultural sector – good decisions are made by having good information. Thank you to the farmers and ranchers for taking time out of their busy schedules to provide the data needed to produce these statistics. I also want to thank all the agribusinesses, extension educators and USDA's Farm Service Agency for contributing information for this bulletin and providing support for our programs. This report would not be possible without the dedicated effort of field and telephone interviewers who collect this data and the office staff that compiles it. I would like to thank Laura Harwood for the cover photography, and a special thanks to the Colorado Department of Agriculture for covering the costs of printing this bulletin. Sincerely,

William Meyer Director USDA NASS Mountain Regional Field Office

United States Department of Agriculture NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE

MOUNTAIN REGIONAL FIELD OFFICE

P.O. BOX 150969 · Lakewood, CO 80215-9966

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USDA, NASS · COLORADO FIELD OFFICE STAFF

Management Director William Meyer Deputy Director Leslee Lohrenz, Survey Group Deputy Director Rodger Ott, Estimate Group

Administration

Jeff Claxton · Maureen Kruse · Terry Matlock · Michele Thompson

Survey Group

Group Leaders Cody Brokmeyer · Kerry McBride

Statisticians

Maria Bautista · Andrew Cochran · Rhonda Dinan · Donna Hambric · Julie Meining · Paul Post · John Seabold · Evan Swindall · Angela Umlauf Statistical Assistant · Roseann Monge

Estimate Group

Group Leaders Steve Gunn · Julie Schmidt

Statisticians

Jose Acosta · Emily Burke · Renee Cochran · Sean De Roon · Mark Johnson · Todd Johnston · Christel Pachl · Tom Sabel Statistical Assistant · Sharon Cochrane

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATE DEPARTMENTS OF AGRICULTURE (NASDA) STAFF

Office Enumerators

Supervisor Cecilia Boucher · Michelle Naish

Albert Bollwerk · Dee Ann Gill · Tina Logsdon

Field Enumerators

Supervisor Kris Crump-De Moss, Rocky Ford · Talana Davis, Burlington · Bette Hertneky, Calhan · Deborah Locke, Mack · Smiley Shawcroft, Alamosa

Nancy Beattie, Longmont · Leann Chancellor, Padroni · Ervin Churchwell, Ramah · Sharon Clever,

Phippsburg · Stacy Crouch, La Junta · Brianna Crowther, Sanford · Willetta Doherty, Trinchera · Kenneth Eberhardt, Loveland · Janorah Forrar, Yoder · Deborah Garfield, Grand Junction · Beverly Glover, Avondale · Chris Hageseth, Ft Collins · Laurel Hageseth, Ft Collins · Julie Hansen, Cope · Chad Hart, Lamar · Denise Jenkins, Campo · Mary Kindall, Ft Collins · Mike Larson, Loveland · Linda Larsen, Manassa · Hillary Merwin, Rockyford · Pete Mitchell, Ft Morgan · Donna Mosier, Burlington · Linda Pinnt, Craig · Carrie Rehor, Vona · Sandra Smith, Pagosa Springs · David Southworth, Colorado Springs · Bill VanWell, Akron · Marilynn VanWell, Akron · Marilynn Wright, La Jara.

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AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS DISTRICTS

ASD by Number: Northwest and Mountains = 10; Northeast = 20; East Central = 60; Southwest = 70;

San Luis Valley = 80; Southeast = 90

COLORADO The Centennial State, admitted to the Union in 1876, is the eighth largest state in area and has the highest average elevation. The highest point is at Mount Elbert, 14,433 feet above sea level, one of the 53 "fourteeners" rising above 14,000 feet. The lowest elevation is 3,350 feet in extreme eastern Prowers County.

Approximate Land Area: 66.3 Million Acres

Approximate Cropland Area: 10.6 Million Acres* Approximate Irrigated Area: 2.6 Million Acres* Number of Farms and Ranches (2017): 33,800

Average Size of Farm and Ranch (2017): 938 Acres

Farms by Type* Farms by Tenure* Farms by Class*

81.2% Individual 72% Full Owners 56.1% Livestock & Poultry 8.9% Partnership 22% Part Owners 43.9% Crops 7.0% Corporate 6% Tenants 2.9% Other

Farm Marketing Receipts (2016): $6,265,281 Million

Livestock & Livestock Products: $4,159,992 Million (66% of the total) Field, Fruit & Vegetable Crops: $2,105,289 Million (34% of the total)

* 2012 Census of Agriculture

NORTHWEST

& MOUNTAINSNORTHEAST

EAST CENTRAL

SOUTHWEST

SAN LUIS

VALLEYSOUTHEAST

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Table of Contents

Colorado Rankings

Rank & Quantity Produced: Selected Commodities – Colorado: Leading State, & United States: 2016 ......................................................................... 9

Farmland Data

Farms: Number of Farms, Land in Farms & Average Size – Colorado & U.S. 2007-2016 ............................................................................................ 10

Number of Farms by Economic Sales Class – Colorado: 2007-2016 ............................................................................................................................. 10

Farms: Acres by Economic Sales Class – Colorado: 2007-2016 .................................................................................................................................... 10

Farm Real Estate: Average Value per Acre by Type of Land – Colorado & United States: 2007-2016 ......................................................................... 11

Farm Real Estate: Average Cash Rent per Acre by Type of Land – Colorado & United States: 2007-2016 .................................................................. 11

Grazing Fees: Annual Average Rates – Colorado: 2007-2016 ....................................................................................................................................... 11

Farm Income Indicators – Colorado: 2011-2016 ............................................................................................................................................................ 12

Farm Income: Cash Receipts by Commodity – Colorado: 2011-2016 ............................................................................................................................ 13

Agricultural Exports: Estimated Value by Commodity – Colorado: 2009-2015............................................................................................................. 14

Record Highs and Lows

Record Highs & Lows: Acreage, Yield & Production of Crops – Colorado ................................................................................................................... 15

Record Highs & Lows: Livestock, Poultry & Honey – Colorado ................................................................................................................................... 16

Crop Data Colorado Planting and Harvesting Dates ........................................................................................................................................................................ 17

Field Crops: Acreage, Production & Value – Colorado: 2015-2016 ............................................................................................................................... 18

Barley: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016 .................................................................................... 19

Dry Edible Beans: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016 ................................................................... 19

Corn for Grain: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016 ....................................................................... 19

Corn for Silage: Area Harvested, Yield & Production – Colorado: 2007-2016 .............................................................................................................. 20

All Hay: Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016 ................................................................................................... 20

Alfalfa Hay: Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016 ............................................................................................. 20

Other Hay: Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016 ............................................................................................... 21

Oats: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016 ........................................................................................ 21

Potatoes: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016 .................................................................................. 21

Fall Potatoes: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016 .......................................................................... 22

Summer Potatoes: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016 ................................................................... 22

Proso Millet: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016 ........................................................................... 22

Sorghum for Grain: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016 ................................................................. 23

Sorghum for Silage: Area Harvested, Yield & Production – Colorado: 2007-2016 ....................................................................................................... 23

Sugar Beets: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016 ............................................................................ 23

Sunflower Non-oil Type: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016 ........................................................ 24

Sunflower Oil Type: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016 ............................................................... 24

All Wheat: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016 ............................................................................... 24

Other Spring Wheat: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016 ............................................................... 25

Winter Wheat: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016 ......................................................................... 25

Barley: Acreage & Production by County & District – Colorado: 2015-2016 ................................................................................................................ 25

Dry Beans: Acreage, Production by County & District – Colorado: 2015-2016 ............................................................................................................ 26

Corn: Acreage & Production by County & District – Colorado: 2015 ........................................................................................................................... 26

Corn: Acreage & Production by County & District – Colorado: 2016 ........................................................................................................................... 27

Hay, Alfalfa: Acreage, Production by County & District – Colorado: 2015-2016..................................................................................................... 28-29

Hay, Other: Acreage, Production by County & District – Colorado: 2015-2016 ....................................................................................................... 29-30

Potatoes: Acreage & Production by County & District – Colorado: 2015-2016 ............................................................................................................. 30

Sorghum for Grain: Acreage & Production by County & District – Colorado: 2015-2016 ............................................................................................ 31

Sugar Beets: Acreage, Production by County & District – Colorado: 2015-2016 .......................................................................................................... 31

Winter Wheat: Acreage & Production by County & District – Colorado: 2015-2016 .................................................................................................... 32

Winter Wheat: Reported Percent Planted by Variety, Colorado, 2010-2017 ................................................................................................................. 33

Sunflower, Oil & Non-Oil: Acreage, Production by County & District – Colorado: 2016 ............................................................................................. 34

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Table of Contents (Continued)

Crop Data (Cont.) Grain Storage: On-Farm & Off-Farm Capacity – Colorado & United States, December 1, 2007-2016 ......................................................................... 34

Hay Stocks: Position & Month – Colorado & United States, 2007-2016 ........................................................................................................................ 34

Barley Stocks: Located Off Farm by Quarter – Colorado: 2008-2017 ............................................................................................................................ 34

Corn Stocks: Located Off Farm by Quarter – Colorado: 2008-2017............................................................................................................................... 35

Oat Stocks: Located Off Farm by Quarter – Colorado: 2008-2017 ................................................................................................................................. 35

Wheat Stocks: Located Off Farm by Quarter – Colorado: 2008-2017 ............................................................................................................................ 35

Fruits and Vegetable Data

Apples: Acreage, Yield, Production, Price & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016................................................................................................................. 36

Cabbage, Fresh Market: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016 .......................................................... 36

Cantaloupes, Fresh Market: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016 ..................................................... 36

Sweet Corn for Fresh Market: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016 ................................................. 37

Peaches: Acreage, Yield, Production, Price & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016 ................................................................................................................ 37

Onions, Summer Storage: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016 ....................................................... 37

Livestock Data

Livestock: Inventory by Class – Colorado: December 1, 2010-2017 .............................................................................................................................. 38

Cattle & Calves: Production, Disposition & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016 ................................................................................................................... 39

Cattle & Calves: Total Inventory, Value & Inventory by Class – Colorado: January 1, 2008-2017 ............................................................................... 39

All Cattle & Calves: Inventory by County – Colorado: 2013-2017 .......................................................................................................................... 40-41

All Beef Cows: Inventory by County – Colorado: 2013-2017 .................................................................................................................................. 41-42

All Milk Cows: Inventory by County – Colorado: 2013-2017 ........................................................................................................................................ 43

Cattle & Calves: Number on Feed, Placements, Marketings & Other Disappearance, 1,000 + Capacity Feedlots, by Month – Colorado:

2008-2017 ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 44

Cattle: Number Placed on Feed by Weight Group, by Month, 1,000+ Feedlots – Colorado: 2012-2017 ....................................................................... 45

Goats: Total Inventory by Class – Colorado: January 1, 2008-2017 ............................................................................................................................... 46

Hogs & Pigs: Total Breeding & Market Inventory, Farrowings, Pigs per Litter, Pig Crop, & Marketings – Colorado:

December 1, 2007-2016 .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 46

Hogs & Pigs: Production, Disposition & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016 ........................................................................................................................ 46

Sheep & Lamb: Inventory by Class – Colorado: January 1, 2008-2017 ......................................................................................................................... 47

Sheep & Lambs: Lamb Crop, Farm Slaughter & Deaths – Colorado: 2007-2016 .......................................................................................................... 47

Honey: Number of Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016.................................................................................. 48

Trout: Total Value of Fish Sold, & Foodsize Sales – Colorado: 2007-2016 ................................................................................................................... 48

Wool: Production, Price & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016 .............................................................................................................................................. 49

Livestock Slaughter by Species – Colorado: 2007-2016 ................................................................................................................................................. 49

Livestock Slaughter: By Month, Select Species – Colorado: 2007-2016 ....................................................................................................................... 50

Dairy: Milk Production & Milkfat – Colorado: January 1, 2012-2016 ........................................................................................................................... 51

Milk & Cream: Marketings, Used on Farm, Income, & Value – Colorado: 2012-2016 .................................................................................................. 51

Milk Cows & Milk Production by Month – Colorado: 2008-2017 ................................................................................................................................. 52

Chickens: Inventory by Class & Total Value – Colorado: December 1, 2007-2016 ....................................................................................................... 53

Chickens: Lost, Sold & Value of Sales – Colorado: 2007-2016 ..................................................................................................................................... 53

Eggs: Production & Income – Colorado: 2007-2016 ...................................................................................................................................................... 53

Layers & Egg Production – Colorado: 2007-2016 .......................................................................................................................................................... 54

Layers & Eggs – Colorado: 2012-2016 ........................................................................................................................................................................... 54

Prices Received

Marketing Year Average Prices, by Commodity – Colorado: 2008-2016 ....................................................................................................................... 55

Prices Received: Monthly Averages Selected Commodities – Colorado: 2007-2016 ............................................................................................... 56-59

CDA Contact Numbers ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 60 NASS Information .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 61 Report Release Dates ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 62

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Rank & Quantity Produced: Selected Commodities – Colorado: Leading State, & United States: 2016

Commodity Unit Colorado Leading State

United States Rank Production State Production

Field Crops

Barley ............................................... (1,000 Bu) Beans, Dry Edible, All ..................... (1,000 Cwt) Corn, Grain ....................................... (1,000 Bu) Corn, Silage ................................... (1,000 Tons) Hay, All .......................................... (1,000 Tons) Hay, Alfalfa ................................ (1,000 Tons) Hay, Other ................................. (1,000 Tons) Oats .................................................. (1,000 Bu) Potatoes, All ................................... (1,000 Cwt) Potatoes, Fall ............................. (1,000 Cwt) Proso Millet ....................................... (1,000 Bu) Sorghum, Grain ................................ (1,000 Bu) Sorghum, Silage ............................ (1,000 Tons) Sugarbeets .................................... (1,000 Tons) Sunflower, All .................................. (1,000 Lbs) Sunflower, Oil Varieties ............... (1,000 Lbs) Sunflower, Non-Oil Varieties ....... (1,000 Lbs) Wheat, All 1 ...................................... (1,000 Bu) Wheat, Other Spring ..................... (1,000 Bu) Wheat, Winter ............................... (1,000 Bu)

4 9

15 12 16 10 22 21 5 5 1 3 8 9 4 4 4 7 8 5

9,546 751

160,290 3,360 3,570 2,380 1,190

800 22,198 22,198 7,838

20,750 90

927 90,500 68,400 22,100

106,000 880

105,120

Idaho North Dakota

Iowa Wisconsin

Texas California

Texas South Dakota

Idaho Idaho

Colorado Kansas Kansas

Minnesota North Dakota North Dakota South Dakota

Kansas North Dakota

Kansas

62,060 8,908

2,740,500 16,590 12,439 5,040

11,750 9,020

139,320 139,320

7,838 268,450

1,473 12,510

1,140,550 1,055,300

96,750 467,400 269,100 467,400

199,282 28,712

15,148,038 125,670 134,781

58,263 76,518 64,770

440,725 405,952

12,558 480,261

4,171 36,881

2,654,735 2,369,015

285,720 2,309,675

534,027 1,671,532

Fruits

Peaches ..................................................(Tons) 6 13,730 California 569,000 795,630

Livestock 2

All Cattle & Calves ........................ (1,000 Head) All Cows 3 ................................ (1,000 Head) Calf Crop .......................... (1,000 Head) Beef Cows 3 ......................... (1,000 Head) Milk Cows 3 .......................... (1,000 Head) Milk Production ........................ (Mil Lbs) Cattle on Feed 4 ....................... (1,000 Head) All Chickens (Excl Broilers) .......... (1,000 Head) All Layers .................................. (1,000 Head) Egg Production 5 ........................... (Mil Eggs) All Hogs & Pigs ............................. (1,000 Head) Breeding Hogs & Pigs .............. (1,000 Head) Pig Crop 5 ............................ (1,000 Head) Market Hogs & Pigs .................. (1,000 Head) Honey Production ............................. (1,000 lbs) All Sheep & Lambs ........................ (1,000 head) Breeding Sheep & Lambs ......... (1,000 Head) Lamb Crop ............................ (1,000 Head) Market Sheep & Lambs ............ (1,000 Head) Wool Production .......................... (1,000 Lbs)

10 15 15 14 15 15 5

22 22 21 16 12 12 16 22 3 5 7 2 4

2,850 960 830 805 155

3,923 940

6,155 4,657 1,364

670 150

3,063 520

1,280 395 200 180 195

2,200

Texas Texas Texas Texas

California California Nebraska

Iowa Iowa Iowa Iowa Iowa Iowa Iowa

North Dakota Texas Texas Texas

California California

12,300 4,950 4,250 4,460 1,755

40,469 2,470

65,763 55,252 13,608 22,400 1,030

22,514 21,370 37,830

700 560 340 260

2,700

93,585 40,559 35,083 31,210 9,349

212,436 13,067

494,524 376,605 101,953

71,525 6,090

125,900 65,435

161,882 5,200 3,855 3,250 1,345

25,740

Miscellaneous

Farms ................................................. (Number) Land in Farms ............................. (1,000 Acres) Average Size of Farm ............................ (Acres)

27 9 9

33,800 31,700

938

Texas Texas

Wyoming

241,500 129,800

2,612

2,060,000 911,000

442 1 Excludes durum wheat for Colorado. 2 Inventory January 1, 2017 for cattle and sheep; December 1, 2016 for hogs and chickens. 3 Cows and heifers that have calved. 4 Feedlots greater than 1,000 head. 5 Pig crop & egg production for the marketing Year December 1, 2015-November 30, 2016.

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Farms: Number of Farms, Land in Farms & Average Size – Colorado & U.S. 2007-2016

Colorado United States

Farms 1 Land in Farms Average Size Farms 1 Land in Farms Average Size

(Number) (1,000 Acres) (Acres) (Number) (1,000 Acres) (Acres)

2007 ................. 2008 ................. 2009 ................. 2010 ................. 2011 ................. 2012 ................. 2013 ................. 2014 ................. 2015 ................. 2016 .................

36,900 36,500 36,100 36,300 36,600

36,200 35,600 35,000 34,200 33,800

31,400 31,400 31,300 31,500 31,600

31,900 31,700 31,800 31,700 31,700

851 860 867 868 863

881 890 909 927 938

2,204,950 2,184,500 2,169,660 2,149,520 2,131,240

2,109,810 2,102,010 2,085,000 2,068,000 2,060,000

921,460 918,600 917,590 915,660 914,420

914,600 914,030 913,000 912,000 911,000

418 421 423 426 429

433 435 438 441 442

1 Annual sales of agricultural products of $1,000 or more.

Number of Farms by Economic Sales Class – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year $1000- $9,999

$10,000- $99,999

$100,000- $249,999

$250,000- $499,999

$500,000- 999,999 1

$1,000,000 & Over 2

Total

(Number) (Number) (Number) (Number) (Number) (Number) (Number)

2007 ............. 2008 ............. 2009 ............. 2010 ............. 2011 ............. 2012 ............. 2013 ............. 2014 ............. 2015 ............. 2016 .............

21,000 20,700 19,700 20,000 20,300

20,000 19,500 19,100 18,500 18,300

10,600 10,200 10,900 10,800 10,600

10,200 10,000 10,200 10,000 10,000

2,500 2,600 2,650 2,450 2,550

2,500 2,550 2,500 2,600 2,500

1,300 1,250 1,150 1,300 1,300

1,600 1,650 1,400 1,300 1,300

1,500 1,750 1,700 1,750 1,850

950 1,900

850 900 800

(2) (2) (2) (2) (2)

(2)

950 950 900 900

36,900 36,500 36,100 36,300 36,600

36,200 35,600 35,000 34,200 33,800

1 $500,000 & over before 2013 & $500,000 - $999,999 2013 & later. 2 $1,000,000 & over economic sales class not published before 2013.

Farms: Acres by Economic Sales Class – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year $1000- $9,999

$10,000- $99,999

$100,000- $249,999

$250,000- $499,999

$500,000- 999,999 1

$1,000,000 & Over 2

Total

(1,000 Acres) (1,000 Acres) (1,000 Acres) (1,000 Acres) (1,000 Acres) (1,000 Acres) (1,000 Acres)

2007 ............. 2008 ............. 2009 ............. 2010 ............. 2011 ............. 2012 ............. 2013 ............. 2014 ............. 2015 ............. 2016 .............

2,900 2,700 2,500 2,500 2,600

2,400 2,500 2,400 2,300 2,200

8,600 7,800 8,200 7,700 7,200

6,700 6,800 7,200 7,000 6,900

6,000 6,000 5,900 5,300 5,500

5,600 5,400 5,100 5,400 5,500

6,100 5,600 5,400 5,600 5,700

6,000 6,000 5,500 5,800 5,800

7,800 9,300 9,300

10,400 10,600

11,200 5,000 5,600 5,400 5,400

(2) (2) (2) (2) (2)

(2)

6,000 6,000 5,800 5,900

31,400 31,400 31,300 31,500 31,600

31,900 31,700 31,800 31,700 31,700

1 $500,000 & over before 2013 & $500,000 - $999,999 2013 & later. 2 $1,000,000 & over economic sales class not published before 2013.

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Farm Real Estate: Average Value per Acre by Type of Land – Colorado & United States: 2007-2016

Year

Colorado United States

All Land

All Cropland

Irrigated Cropland

Non-Irrigated Cropland

Pasture All

Land All

Cropland Pasture

(Dollars/Acre) (Dollars/Acre) (Dollars/Acre) (Dollars/Acre) (Dollars/Acre) (Dollars/Acre) (Dollars/Acre) (Dollars/Acre)

2007 ............. 2008 ............. 2009 ............. 2010 ............. 2011 ............. 2012 ............. 2013 ............. 2014 ............. 2015 ............. 2016 .............

1,130 1,150 1,100 1,080 1,100

1,170 1,280 1,350 1,440 1,420

1,270 1,310 1,300 1,290 1,340

1,450 1,770 1,840 1,910 1,910

2,900 3,100 3,150 3,100 3,160

3,400 4,100 4,450 4,650 4,600

820 890 840 840 880

960

1,200 1,200 1,230 1,250

730 710 670 650 640

640 680 760 760 760

2,010 2,170 2,090 2,150 2,300

2,520 2,730 2,950 3,020 3,010

2,530 2,760 2,640 2,700 2,980

3,350 3,810 4,100 4,130 4,090

1,030 1,090 1,060 1,060 1,070

1,110 1,170 1,300 1,330 1,330

Farm Real Estate: Average Cash Rent per Acre by Type of Land – Colorado & United States: 2007-2016

Year

Colorado United States

All Cropland

Irrigated Cropland

Non-Irrigated Cropland

Pasture All

Cropland Irrigated Cropland

Non-Irrigated Cropland

Pasture

(Dollars per

Acre) (Dollars per

Acre) (Dollars per

Acre) (Dollars per

Acre) (Dollars per

Acre) (Dollars per

Acre) (Dollars per

Acre) (Dollars per

Acre)

2007 ............. 2008 ............. 2009 ............. 2010 ............. 2011 ............. 2012 ............. 2013 ............. 2014 ............. 2015 ............. 2016 .............

37.50 41.00 62.50 62.50 65.00

72.00 72.00 74.50 74.50 73.50

100.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 115.00

125.00 125.00 140.00 140.00 142.00

22.00 24.00 24.00 23.00 23.00

26.00 27.00 28.00 28.00 29.00

5.50 5.50 5.50 5.00 4.50

4.60 4.60 4.80 5.00 5.80

77.50 85.50 99.00

102.00 111.00

125.00 136.00 141.00 144.00 136.00

(1) (1) (1) (1)

171.00

187.00 202.00 208.00 209.00 206.00

(1) (1) (1) (1)

101.00

115.00 125.00 130.00 133.00 125.00

10.00 10.50 11.00 11.00 11.50

11.50 12.00 12.00 14.00 13.00

1 U.S. cropland totals not broken out until 2011.

Grazing Fees: Annual Average Rates – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Per Animal Unit 1 Cow-Calf Per Head

(Dollars per Month) (Dollars per Month) (Dollars per Month)

2007 ......................................... 2008 ......................................... 2009 ......................................... 2010 ......................................... 2011 ......................................... 2012 ......................................... 2013 ......................................... 2014 ......................................... 2015 ......................................... 2016 .........................................

15.00 14.50 14.70 15.00 15.30

17.00 17.50 17.00 17.00 17.50

16.70 16.00 16.30 17.10 17.50

19.00 20.00 20.00 21.00 21.00

15.10 14.50 15.20 16.50 16.60

18.50 19.00 19.00 19.00 19.00

1 Includes animal unit plus cow-calf rate converted to animal unit (AUM) using (1 aum=cow-calf * 0.833)

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Farm Income Indicators – Colorado: 2011-1016

1 Includes expenses associated with operator. 2 Share rent income is included in cash receipts. 3 Prior to 2008 estimates, factor payments to stakeholders only includes net rent paid to non-operator landlords. Data Source: USDA Economic Research service. http://www.ers.usda.gov

Colorado 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

$1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000

Value of Agricultural Sector Production ........ 8,251,859 8,129,731 8,311,230 8,801,360 8,585,720 7,379,773

Final Crop Output ............................................. 2,740,829 2,577,248 2,284,510 2,425,846 2,152,113 2,105,477

Final Animal Output .......................................... 4,321,952 4,487,177 4,681,134 5,322,544 5,504,229 4,367,077

Farm-Related Income ...................................... 1,189,077 1,065,305 1,345,586 1,052,971 929,377 907,219

Net Government Transactions............................ 15,976 -1,639 46,143 91,620 45,432 73,256

Total Production Expenses 2 .............................. 5,112,390 5,183,690 5,283,756 5,789,364 5,484,825 4,404,619

Farm Origin ...................................................... 3,024,555 3,006,252 3,146,159 3,537,139 3,513,494 2,477,824

Feed Purchased ............................................. 1,505,684 1,433,606 1,428,646 1,680,296 1,438,567 1,163,255

Livestock & Poultry Purchased ....................... 1,322,839 1,364,101 1,449,385 1,609,901 1,904,120 1,119,928

Seed Purchases ............................................. 196,032 208,544 268,128 246,941 170,807 194,641

Manufactured Inputs ......................................... 897,379 892,810 884,241 890,306 781,250 711,767

Electricity ........................................................ 148,650 143,917 131,750 125,090 137,021 104,918

Fertilizer, Lime, & Soil Conditioners ................ 297,633 315,678 293,130 287,081 279,600 240,517

Pesticides ....................................................... 113,054 158,988 157,365 180,493 158,988 168,722

Fuel & Oils ...................................................... 338,042 274,228 301,996 297,643 205,641 197,611

Other Intermediate Expenses 1 ........................ 1,190,456 1,284,628 1,253,356 1,361,919 1,190,080 1,215,027

Machine Hire & Custom Work......................... 54,017 81,728 73,077 80,435 52,750 66,731

Marketing, Storage, & Transportation ............. 172,533 181,553 133,150 190,551 151,122 182,567

Repair & Maintenance 1 .................................. 285,192 272,478 299,795 331,042 294,143 256,435

Miscellaneous Expenses 1 .............................. 678,714 748,869 747,334 759,891 692,065 709,294

Contract Labor................................................ 36,795 44,249 56,455 90,759 49,028 75,272

Factor Payments to Stakeholders 3 .................. 919,930 976,853 1,023,312 1,005,202 902,724 978,930

Hired Labor & Non-Cash Employee Compensation ...............................................

458,510

515,391

583,415

561,844

472,388

542,499

Net Rent Paid to Operator Landlords ............. 28,140 30,150 34,231 19,397 16,041 14,508

Net Rent Paid to Non-Operator Landlords ..... 103,244 110,620 125,592 127,783 105,674 95,579

Total Interest Expenses 1 ............................... 330,036 320,692 280,074 296,178 308,621 326,343

Capital Consumption 1 ........................................ 361,509 584,135 654,281 868,160 703,075 764,363

Net Farm Income ................................................ 1,837,210 1,339,163 1,339,569 1,139,494 1,491,501 1,229,844

Number of Farms ............................................... 36,600 36,200 35,600 35,000 34,200 33,800

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Farm Income: Cash Receipts by Commodity - Colorado: 2011-2016 1

1 Totals may not add due to rounding; sub categories may not add to total. (NA) = Data are not available/applicable. Values are rounded to the nearest thousand. Data Source: USDA Economic Research Service. http://www.ers.usda.gov

Colorado 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

$1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 All Commodities .................................... 6,869,727 7,612,115 7,045,943 7,596,104 7,317,559 6,265,281 Animals & Products ............................... 4,115,843 4,670,991 4,811,139 5,296,116 5,247,582 4,159,992 Meat Animals ........................................ 3,239,187 3,797,566 3,875,591 4,142,383 4,235,511 3,270,510

Cattle & Calves .................................. 3,006,155 3,582,182 3,657,087 3,886,246 4,040,475 3,087,775 Hogs .................................................. 233,032 215,384 218,504 256,137 195,036 182,735

Dairy (Milk) .......................................... 594,200 593,526 667,812 857,040 664,830 651,467 Poultry/ Eggs ....................................... 112,906 131,150 131,926 160,629 209,591 100,982

Chicken Eggs .................................... 85,801 96,215 103,782 130,350 177,115 67,929 Farm Chickens .................................. 426 663 694 834 843 730 Turkeys .............................................. 26,679 34,272 27,450 29,445 31,633 32,323

Miscellaneous Livestock ..................... 169,551 148,749 135,810 136,064 137,650 137,033 Trout .................................................. 1,844 1,718 2,018 1,666 2,045 2,196

Honey ................................................ 3,410 2,484 2,348 2,108 3,343 2,778 Mohair ............................................... 12 12 14 15 14 13 Wool .................................................. 5,590 4,200 3,990 4,440 4,338 3,740

All Other Animals & Products ................ 158,695 140,335 127,440 127,835 127,910 128,306 Crops .................................................... 2,753,884 2,941,125 2,234,804 2,299,988 2,069,976 2,105,289 Food Grains .......................................... 494,230 567,366 318,676 490,552 302,005 300,123

Wheat ................................................ 494,230 567,366 318,676 490,552 302,005 300,123 Feed Crops ........................................... 1,370,996 1,528,595 1,160,546 1,045,907 1,005,303 889,028

Barley ................................................ 32,094 57,502 39,225 33,756 37,798 46,466 Corn................................................... 872,904 971,003 656,306 545,669 497,196 462,283 Hay .................................................... 409,794 441,675 413,639 404,806 397,683 295,772 Proso Millet ........................................ 33,971 33,126 28,626 30,921 25,202 23,099 Oats ................................................... 2,221 1,773 2,304 1,957 1,594 1,124 Sorghum ............................................ 20,013 23,517 20,445 28,799 45,830 60,284

Oil crops ................................................ 42,437 21,660 13,806 15,264 16,742 16,308 Canola ............................................... 1,707 1,299 669 525 496 (NA)

Safflower ........................................... 1,019 759 161 185 137 (NA) Sunflower .......................................... 39,711 19,602 12,976 14,553 16,109 16,308

Vegetables & Melons ............................ 348,944 297,914 259,683 257,122 256,488 369,121 Dry Beans .......................................... 28,753 27,765 33,050 18,858 20,437 22,904 Cabbage ............................................ 12,512 10,584 9,250 5,856 11,036 (NA) Cantaloupe ........................................ 9,177 4,845 4,800 3,108 3,813 (NA) Carrots ............................................... 10,485 16,420 14,344 13,941 15,363 1,193

Carrots, Fresh ................................ 9,989 15,888 13,761 13,112 14,576 (NA) Carrots, Processing ....................... 496 532 583 830 787 1,193

Corn, Sweet, Fresh ........................... 15,818 12,201 12,267 11,016 9,302 (NA) Onions, Storage ................................ 34,462 39,569 28,539 30,438 30,815 30,815

Potatoes ............................................ 231,391 182,692 154,802 171,738 164,445 176,617 Potatoes, Fall ................................. 216,524 167,280 147,465 171,738 164,445 176,617 Potatoes, Summer ......................... 14,868 15,412 7,336 (NA) (NA) (NA)

Spinach .............................................. 6,347 3,838 2,631 2,166 1,277 (NA) Spinach, Fresh .................................. 6,347 3,838 2,631 2,166 1,277 (NA) Spinach, Processing ......................... (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 268 Fruits & Nuts ......................................... 24,740 30,140 15,186 38,020 26,223 27,068

Apples ............................................... 2,340 4,860 1,923 7,315 2,428 (NA) Peaches ............................................ 22,400 25,280 13,263 30,705 23,795 27,068

All Other Crops ..................................... 472,536 495,450 466,908 453,123 463,215 503,642 Sugar Beets ....................................... 56,511 54,239 43,496 33,632 44,115 46,010 Mushrooms ........................................ 13,330 14,926 14,987 15,146 16,174 16,165 Miscellaneous Crops ......................... 402,695 426,285 408,425 404,345 402,925 441,467

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Agricultural Exports: Estimated Value by Commodity Group – Colorado: 2009-2015

1 Includes other non-poultry meats, animal fat, live farm animals, and other animal parts. 2 Includes turkey meat, eggs, and other fowl products. 3 Includes processed feeds, fodder, barley, oats, rye, and sorghum. 4 Includes peanuts (oilstock), other oil crops, corn meal, other oilcake and meal, protein substances, bran and residues. 5 Includes sweeteners and products, other horticulture products, planting seeds, cocoa, coffee, and other processed foods. Dash (--) represents Zero. Data sources: USDA Economic Research Service: http://www.ers.usda.gov

Colorado 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Million Dollars

Beef & Veal ................................................. 184.6 227.4 261.4 298.5 334.7 336.4 325.6

Pork ............................................................. 39.5 51.0 65.9 61.6 55.6 64.5 51.1

Hides & Skins .............................................. 69.1 100.7 102.7 119.9 133.2 111.0 103.8

Other Livestock Products 1 .......................... 121.4 93.6 113.2 93.0 72.5 67.4 60.2

Dairy Products ............................................. 33.0 53.7 71.9 82.0 111.3 123.3 97.3

Broiler Meat ................................................. -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Other Poultry Products 2 .............................. 13.6 15.5 18.0 20.2 21.5 24.8 20.8

Vegetables, Fresh ....................................... 31.7 37.3 45.2 38.2 33.1 34.1 32.3

Vegetables, Processed ............................... 51.1 58.1 73.4 71.8 59.5 64.9 61.6

Fruits, Fresh ................................................ 7.8 8.0 8.5 8.4 5.0 9.7 6.8

Fruits, Processed ........................................ 6.9 7.1 7.8 7.2 4.4 8.7 6.6

Tree Nuts .................................................... -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Rice ............................................................. -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Wheat .......................................................... 200.1 297.4 408.1 280.2 237.3 300.9 200.3

Corn ............................................................ 100.6 134.3 189.9 125.6 69.9 105.8 86.1

Feeds & Other Feed Grains 3 ...................... 97.7 115.7 143.8 146.5 151.8 162.4 186.1

Grain Products, Processed ......................... 63.3 66.6 70.6 75.8 61.1 69.1 71.6

Soybeans .................................................... -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Soybean Meal ............................................. -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Vegetable Oils ............................................. 3.3 4.3 4.8 1.9 1.0 1.2 1.6

Other Oilseeds & Products 4........................ 28.2 38.1 35.8 15.9 13.6 23.6 20.5

Cotton .......................................................... -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Tobacco ...................................................... -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Other Plant Products 5 ................................. 185.4 202.6 240.9 271.2 275.3 285.8 281.0

Total Agricultural Exports ...................... 1,237.1 1,511.4 1,862.0 1,717.9 1,640.7 1,793.8 1,613.4

Total Animal Products ........................... 461.1 541.9 633.2 675.3 728.7 727.5 658.8

Total Plant Products.............................. 776.0 969.4 1,228.8 1,042.6 911.9 1,066.3 954.5

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Record Highs & Lows: Acreage, Yield & Production of Crops – Colorado

Units Record High Record Low Record Began

(Quantity) (Year) (Quantity) (Year) (Year)

Barley Harvested ........................ (1,000 Acres) Yield .............................. (Bushels/Acre) Production .................... (1,000 Bushels) Corn for Grain Harvested ....................... (1,000 Acres) Yield .............................. (Bushels/Acre) Production .................... (1,000 Bushels) Corn for Silage Harvested ........................ (1,000 Acres) Yield ................................... (Tons/Acre) Production ......................... (1,000 Tons) All Dry Beans Harvested ........................ (1,000 Acres) Yield ..................................... (Lbs/Acre) Production .......................... (1,000 Cwt) All Hay Harvested ........................ (1,000 Acres) Yield ................................... (Tons/Acre) Production ......................... (1,000 Tons) Alfalfa Hay Harvested ........................ (1,000 Acres) Yield ................................... (Tons/Acre) Production ......................... (1,000 Tons) Other Hay Harvested ........................ (1,000 Acres) Yield ................................... (Tons/Acre) Production ......................... (1,000 Tons) Oats Harvested ........................ (1,000 Acres) Yield .............................. (Bushels/Acre) Production .................... (1,000 Bushels) Onions Harvested ........................ (1,000 Acres) Yield ..................................... (Cwt/Acre) Production .......................... (1,000 Cwt) All Potatoes Harvested ........................ (1,000 Acres) Yield ..................................... (Cwt/Acre) Production ......................... (1,000 Acre) Sugarbeets Harvested ........................ (1,000 Acres) Yield ................................... (Tons/Acre) Production ......................... (1,000 Tons) All Wheat Harvested ........................ (1,000 Acres) Yield .............................. (Bushels/Acre) Production .................... (1,000 Bushels) Spring Wheat Harvested ........................ (1,000 Acres) Yield .............................. (Bushels/Acre) Production .................... (1,000 Bushels) Winter Wheat Harvested ........................ (1,000 Acres) Yield .............................. (Bushels/Acre) Production .................... (1,000 Bushels) Apples Utilized Prod. ...................... (Million Lbs) Peaches (Freestone) Utilized Prod. ............................... (Tons)

791

135.0 22,544

1,527 160.0

182,710

299 25.5

5,233

460 2,170.0

4,275

1,680 3.26

4,780

950 4.20

3,610

870 2.00

1,463

232 80.0

7,875

17,800 500

6,141

136 401

32,556

242 35.1

3,312

3,522 48.2

139,302

398 92.0

6,562

3,450 48.0

134,550

17.0

16,000

1945

2009, 2017 1945

1933 1988 2010

1972 2015 1972

1943 2002 1990

1923 1998 2001

2000, 2001

1998 2001

1988 1998

1997, 2009

1924 2015, 2016

1914

1995 2004, 2014

1995

1922 2009 1996

1930 2015 1930

1985 2016 1985

1936 2010 1928

1985 2016 1985

2008

2012

4

15.0 104

23

6.6 400

30

2.5 127

5

187.0 29

1,170

1.16 1,452

598

1.57 944

490

0.80 431

6

20.0 400

700 120

97

6 33

216

2.5 9.3 46

11

8.8 275

7

11.1 340

127 7.6

2,385

5.3

7,080

1879, 1880

1925 1879

1879 1934 1881

1928 1934 1925

1909 1932 1909

1910 1934 1934

1940 1934 1934

1994 1934 1934

2012 1890 2002

1918 1934 1918

1879, 1880

1889 1880

1985 1934 1985

1869 1934 1869

2015 1933 1968

1909 1934 1933

2013

2013

1879 1879 1879

1879 1879 1879

1919 1919 1919

1909 1909 1909

1909 1909 1909

1919 1919 1919

1919 1919 1919

1879 1879 1879

1918 1918 1918

1879 1879 1879

1924 1924 1924

1869 1869 1869

1919 1919 1919

1909 1909 1909

2007

2007

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Record Highs & Lows: Livestock, Poultry & Honey – Colorado

Unit Record High Record Low Record Began

(Quantity) (Year) (Quantity) (Year) (Year)

Cattle & Calves Inventory Jan. 1 ............................. (1,000 Hd) Calf Crop (Annual) ....................... (1,000 Hd) Beef Cows Jan. 1 2 ....................... (1,000 Hd) Milk Cows Jan. 1 2 ........................ (1,000 Hd) Milk Production (Annual) ............ (Million Lbs) Cattle on Feed Jan. 1 ................... (1,000 Hd) Hogs & Pigs Inventory Dec. 1 3 ......................... (1,000 Hd) Sheep & Lambs Total Inventory Jan. 1 ................... (1,000 Hd) Breeding Inventory Jan. 1 ............ (1,000 Hd) Lamb Crop (Annual) ................. (1,000 Hd) Market Sheep & Lambs Jan. 1 ..... (1,000 Hd) Chickens Layers Dec. 1 ............................... (1,000 Hd) Egg Production 4 ...................... (Million Eggs) Honey Production (Annual) .................... (1,000 Lbs)

3,756

910

1,125

300

3,923

1,230

910

3,750

1,889

1,375

335

5,052

1,449

3,984

1973

1980

1974

1934

2016

2001

1999

1930

1942

1943

1998

2013

2014

1988

147

720

406

2

821

534

2

360

170

170

165

3,681

1,066

999

1867

2004

1927

1867

1966

1965

1866

2004

2014

2010

2002

2010

2010

2014

1867

1977

1920

1867

1924

1965

1866

1920

1920

1924

1994

2008

2008

1987 1 Estimates are as of January 1, or December 1, annual (the entire year), or other time frame as noted. 2 Cows and heifers two years old and over prior to 1970; cows that have calved beginning in 1970. 3 January 1, estimates discontinued in 1969. December 1, estimates beginning in 1969. 4 Annual egg production estimates cover the period December 1, previous year through November 30.

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Field Crops: Usual Planting & Harvest Dates – Colorado

Crop Usual Planting Dates

Usual Harvesting Dates Principal Producing Districts 1 Begin Most Active End

Barley: Fall Sown ............ Sep. 1 - Oct. 15 Jun. 20 Jul 1 - Jul. 20 Aug. 5 20, 60, 90 Spring Sown ....... Mar. 26 - May 5 Jul. 20 Jul. 29 - Sep. 6 Sep. 14 10, 20, 70, 80 Beans, Dry ........... May 28 – Jun. 18 Aug. 25 Sep. 5 - Sep. 15 Oct. 10 20, 60, 70, 90 Corn: Grain ................... Apr. 28 - May 20 Sep. 28 Oct. 8 - Nov. 13 Nov. 22 20, 60, 70, 90 Silage ................. Apr. 28 – May. 20 Aug. 28 Sep. 5 - Sep. 30 Oct. 10 20, 60, 70, 90 Hay: Alfalfa ................. Q May 23 May 30 -Oct. 6 Nov. 9 Statewide Other .................. Q Jun. 20 Jul. 5 - Aug. 10 Sep. 15 Statewide Oats .................... Mar. 28 - May 14 Jul. 13 Jul. 19 - Sep. 13 Sep. 25 Statewide Fall Potatoes: San Luis Valley .. May 6 - May 25 Sep. 6 Sept. 15 - Oct. 11 Oct. 17 80 All Other Areas ... Apr. 14 - May 18 Aug. 6 Aug. 17 - Sep. 25 Oct. 20 20 Sorghum: Grain ................... May 19 – Jun. 23 Sep. 29 Oct. 11 - Nov. 18 Nov. 29 60, 90 Silage ................. May 5 - Jun. 20 Sep. 1 Sep. 5 - Sep. 20 Oct. 1 60, 90 Sugar Beets.......... Mar. 30 - May 10 Sep. 30 Oct. 10 – Nov. 4 Nov. 10 20 Sunflower ............. May 19 – Jun. 23 Sep. 27 Oct. 6 - Nov. 15 Nov. 26 20, 60 Wheat: Winter ................. Sep. 11 - Oct. 2 Jun. 27 Jul. 2 - Jul. 21 Jul. 29 20, 60, 90 Spring ................. Apr. 9 - May 16 Jul. 23 Aug. 3 - Sep. 17 Sep. 29 10, 80 1 For districts, see map on inside of front cover as follows: 10 – Northwest and Mountains; 20 – Northeast; 60 – East Central; 70 – Southwest; 80 – San Luis Valley; 90 – Southeast.

Fruit Crops: Usual Bloom & Harvest Dates – Colorado Crop Usual Blooming

Dates Usual Harvesting Dates Principal Producing

Counties Begin Most Active End Apples .................. Apr. 20 - May 10 Aug. 15 Sep. 5 - Oct. 30 Nov. 15 Delta, Mesa,

Montrose, Fremont

Peaches ............... Apr. 5 - Apr. 25 Jul. 15 Aug. 1 - Sep. 15 Sep. 30 Delta, Mesa

Vegetable Crops: Usual Planting & Harvesting Dates – Colorado

Crop Usual Planting

Dates Usual Harvesting Dates Principal Producing

Districts 1 Begin Most active End Cabbage ............... Jun. 1 - Jun. 15 Sep. 5 Sep. 20 - Oct. 20 Nov. 1 20, 60, 90 Cantaloupe ........... Apr. 15 - May 15 Jul. 25 Aug. 10 – Aug. 31 Sep. 30 90 Carrots .................. Apr. 15 - Jun. 30 Aug. 1 Aug. 15 - Oct. 10 Oct. 31 20, 60, 80 Lettuce .................. Apr. 1 - Jul. 10 Jun. 15 Jun. 20 - Sep. 20 Oct. 15 20, 60, 70, 80 Onions .................. Mar. 10 - May 10 Jul. 15 Aug. 1 - Sep. 20 Oct. 31 20, 70, 90 Sweet Corn ........... May 1 - Jun. 30 Jun. 5 Jul. 20 - Sep. 20 Oct. 10 20, 60, 70, 90 1 For districts, see map on inside of front cover as follows: 10 – Northwest and Mountains; 20 – Northeast; 60 – East Central; 70 – Southwest; 80 – San Luis Valley; 90 – Southeast.

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Field Crops: Acreage, Production & Value – Colorado: 2015-2016

Year & Crop

Acres Planted

Acres Harvested

Yield per Acre

Total Production

Unit Value

per Unit Total Value

2015 (1,000 Acres) (1,000 Acres) (Unit) (Units) (Dollars) (Dollars 1,000)

All Wheat ........................ Winter Wheat ............. Spring Wheat ............. Corn, All Purposes ......... Corn for Grain ............ Corn for Silage ........... Sorghum, All Purposes .. Sorghum for Grain ...... Sorghum for Silage .... Barley ............................. Oats ................................ Proso Millet..................... Dry Beans 2 ................... Sugarbeets ..................... Sunflower ....................... Oil Varieties ................ Non-Oil Varieties ........ All Hay ............................ Alfalfa Hay .................. All Other Hay .............. Fall Potatoes 3 ................

2,458 2,450

8 1,100

440

65 45

270 50

27.5 73 60 13

57.7

2,197 2,190

7

950 120

400 10 63 10

260 46.5 27.3

69 57 12

1,450 700 750 57.4

37.1 37.0 65.0

142.0

25.5

55.0 14.0

130.0 80.0 34.5

1,820.0 35.1

1,235.0 1,200.0 1,400.0

3.0 4.1 1.9

393.0

81,485 81,030

455

134,900 3,060

22,000 140

8,190 800

8,970 846 958

85,200 68,400 16,800 4,295 2,870 1,425

22,575

Bu Bu Bu

Bu

Tons

Bu Tons

Bu Bu Bu

Cwt Tons

Lbs Lbs Lbs

Tons Tons Tons Cwt

4.29 4.30 3.97

3.69

(1)

5.49 (1)

6.20 3.50 2.92

28.30 51.00 22.20

(D) (D)

179.00 179.00 173.00

8.40

350,235 348,429

1,806

497,781 (1)

67,637

(1) 50,778 2,800

26,192 23,942 48,858 16,556

(D) (D)

760,255 513,730 246,525 189,630

2016

All Wheat ........................ Winter Wheat ............. Spring Wheat ............. Corn, All Purposes ......... Corn for Grain ............ Corn for Silage ........... Sorghum, All Purposes .. Sorghum for Grain ...... Sorghum for Silage .... Barley ............................. Oats ................................ Proso Millet..................... Dry Beans 2 ................... Sugarbeets ..................... Sunflower ....................... Oil Varieties ................ Non-Oil Varieties ........ All Hay ............................ Alfalfa Hay .................. All Other Hay .............. Fall Potatoes 3 ...............

2,361 2,350

11 1,340

450

80 55

300 46

28.1 74 60 14

57.3

2,200 2,190

10

1,170 140

415 10 75 10

285 43

27.6 70 57 13

1,380 680 700 57.1

48.2 48.0 88.0

137.0

24.0

50.0 9.0

129.0 80.0 27.5

1,750.0 33.6

1,293.0 1,200.0 1,700.0

2.6 3.5 1.7

389.0

106,000 105,120

880

160,290 3,360

20,750

90 9,675

800 7,838

751 927

90,500 68,400 22,100 3,570 2,380 1,190

22,236

Bu Bu Bu

Bu

Tons

Bu Tons

Bu Bu Bu

Cwt Tons

Lbs Lbs Lbs

Tons Tons Tons Cwt

3.08 3.08 3.30

3.55

(1)

4.30 (1)

5.31 2.67 2.65

30.20 (4)

14.90 (D) (D)

151.00 151.00 160.00

9.60

326,480 323,770

2,904

569,030 (1)

89,225

(1) 50,117 2,080

20,771 22,680

(4) 13,839

(D) (D)

545,020 359,380 188,020 213,466

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Discontinued in 2010. 2 Yield, production, price and value on clean basis. 3 Summer potatoes included in Fall Potatoes beginning in 2013. 4 Published in February 2018

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Barley: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Area

Planted Area

Harvested Yield

per Acre Production

Price per Bushel 1

Value of Production

(1,000 Acres) (1,000 Acres) (Bushels) (1,000 Bushels) (Dollars) (1,000 Dollars)

2007 ...................... 2008 ...................... 2009 ...................... 2010 ...................... 2011 ...................... 2012 ...................... 2013 ...................... 2014 ...................... 2015 ...................... 2016 ......................

60 80 78 64 66

58 63 57 65 79

58 72 77 63 63

55 58 54 63 74

120.0 120.0 135.0 133.0 126.0

122.0 133.0 124.0 130.0 129.0

6,960 8,640

10,395 8,379 7,938

6,710 7,714 6,696 8,190 9,546

3.51 5.18 5.27 3.79 5.23

6.72 5.73 5.78 6.20 5.31

24,430 44,755 54,782 31,756 41,516

45,091 44,201 38,703 50,778 50,117

1 Marketing year average price.

Dry Edible Beans: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Area

Planted Area

Harvested Yield per

Acre Production

Price per Cwt 1

Value of Production

(1,000 Acres) (1,000 Acres) (Pounds) (1,000 Cwt) (Dollars) (1,000 Dollars)

2007 ...................... 2008 ...................... 2009 ...................... 2010 ...................... 2011 ...................... 2012 ...................... 2013 ...................... 2014 ...................... 2015 ...................... 2016 ......................

48.0 48.0 57.0 70.0 38.0

50.0 39.0 46.0 50.0 46.0

46.0 44.0 53.0 66.0 37.0

45.0 36.0 44.0 46.5 43.0

1,600.0 1,500.0 1,600.0 1,900.0 1,580.0

1,840.0 1,500.0 1,900.0 1,820.0 1,750.0

736 660 848

1,254 585

828 540 835 846 751

31.20 35.80 30.40 26.60 47.40

39.00 39.70 25.90 28.30 30.20

22,963 23,628 25,779 33,356 27,729

32,292 21,438 21,627 23,942 22,680

1 Marketing year average price.

Corn for Grain: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Area

Planted Area

Harvested Yield

per Acre Production

Price per Bushel 1

Value of Production

(1,000 Acres) (1,000 Acres) (Bushels) (1,000 Bushels) (Dollars) (1,000 Dollars)

2007 ...................... 2008 ...................... 2009 ...................... 2010 ...................... 2011 ...................... 2012 ...................... 2013 ...................... 2014 ...................... 2015 ...................... 2016 ......................

1,200 1,250 1,100 1,330 1,500

1,420 1,220 1,150 1,100 1,340

1,060 1,010

990 1,210 1,300

1,010

980 1,010

950 1,170

140.0 137.0 153.0 151.0 133.0

133.0 131.0 146.0 142.0 137.0

148,400 138,370 151,470 182,710 172,900

134,330 128,380 147,460 134,900 160,290

3.96 4.14 3.68 4.98 6.15

6.86 4.61 3.95 3.69 3.55

587,664 572,852 557,410 909,896

1,063,335

921,504 591,832 582,467 497,781 569,030

1 Marketing year average price.

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Corn for Silage: Area Harvested, Yield & Production – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Area

Harvested Yield

per Acre Production

(1,000 Acres) (Tons) (1,000 Tons)

2007 ............................................ 2008 ............................................ 2009 ............................................ 2010 ............................................ 2011 ............................................ 2012 ............................................ 2013 ............................................ 2014 ............................................ 2015 ............................................ 2016 ............................................

110,000 120,000 85,000

100,000 105,000

160,000 100,000 110,000 120,000 140,000

22.5 21.5 23.5 24.5 23.0

19.0 23.0 25.0 25.5 24.0

2,475 2,580 1,998 2,450 2,415

3,040 2,300 2,750 3,060 3,360

All Hay: Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Area

Harvested Yield Production

Price per Ton 1

Value of Production

(1,000 Acres) (Tons) (1,000 Tons) (Dollars) (1,000 Dollars)

2007 ...................... 2008 ...................... 2009 ...................... 2010 ...................... 2011 ...................... 2012 ...................... 2013 ...................... 2014 ...................... 2015 ...................... 2016 ......................

1,570 1,570 1,600 1,600 1,620

1,390 1,310 1,340 1,450 1,380

2.84 2.54 2.99 2.53 2.44

2.28 2.25 2.66 2.96 2.59

4,459 3,981 4,778 4,040 3,946

3,167 2,941 3,566 4,295 3,570

138.00 161.00 134.00 127.00 204.00

237.00 236.00 206.00 179.00 151.00

606,976 612,084 624,937 497,230 773,546

736,607 687,513 731,862 760,255 545,020

1 Marketing year average price.

Alfalfa Hay: Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Area

Harvested Yield Production

Price per Ton 1

Value of Production

(1,000 Acres) (Tons) (1,000 Tons) (Dollars) (1,000 Dollars)

2007 ...................... 2008 ...................... 2009 ...................... 2010 ...................... 2011 ...................... 2012 ...................... 2013 ...................... 2014 ...................... 2015 ...................... 2016 ......................

820 820 850 820 800

680 650 740 700 680

3.70 3.30 3.90 3.50 3.60

3.30 2.90 3.40 4.10 3.50

3,034 2,706 3,315 2,870 2,880

2,244 1,885 2,516 2,870 2,380

139.00 164.00 136.00 128.00 209.00

239.00 237.00 207.00 179.00 151.00

421,726 443,784 450,840 367,360 601,920

536,316 446,745 520,812 513,730 359,380

1 Marketing year average price.

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Other Hay: Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Area

Harvested Yield Production

Price per Ton 1

Value of Production

(1,000 Acres) (Tons) (1,000 Tons) (Dollars) (1,000 Dollars)

2007 ...................... 2008 ...................... 2009 ...................... 2010 ...................... 2011 ...................... 2012 ...................... 2013 ...................... 2014 ...................... 2015 ...................... 2016 ......................

750 750 750 780 820

710 660 600 750 700

1.90 1.70 1.95 1.50 1.30

1.30 1.60 1.75 1.90 1.70

1,425 1,275 1,463 1,170 1,066

923

1,056 1,050 1,425 1,190

130.00 132.00 119.00 111.00 161.00

217.00 228.00 201.00 173.00 160.00

185,250 168,300 174,097 129,870 171,626

200,291 240,768 211,050 246,525 188,020

1 Marketing year average price.

Oats: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Area

Planted Area

Harvested Yield

per Acre Production

Price per Bushel 1

Value of Production

(1,000 Acres) (1,000 Acres) (Bushels) (1,000 Bushels) (Dollars) (1,000 Dollars)

2007 ..................... 2008 ..................... 2009 ..................... 2010 ..................... 2011 ..................... 2012 ...................... 2013 ...................... 2014 ...................... 2015 ...................... 2016 ......................

75.0 45.0 60.0 55.0 40.0

55.0 55.0 45.0 45.0 55.0

10.0 7.0 9.0

14.0 10.0

6.0

12.0 9.0

10.0 10.0

55.0 70.0 65.0 65.0 70.0

70.0 65.0 60.0 80.0 80.0

550 490 585 910 700

420 780 540 800 800

3.25 3.30 2.36 3.50 4.59

4.22 4.91 3.62 3.50 2.67

1,788 1,617 1,381 3,185 3,213

1,772 3,830 1,955 2,800 2,080

1 Marketing year average price.

Potatoes: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Area

Planted Area

Harvested Yield

per Acre Production

Price per Cwt 1

Value of Production

(1,000 Acres) (1,000 Acres) (Cwt) (1,000 Cwt) (Dollars) (1,000 Dollars)

2007 ...................... 2008 ...................... 2009 ...................... 2010 ...................... 2011 ...................... 2012 ...................... 2013 ...................... 2014 ...................... 2015 ...................... 2016 ......................

62.2 61.6 60.0 59.5 58.5

60.5 54.8 60.2 57.7 57.3

61.8 61.3 59.1 59.1 58.3

59.3 54.6 59.8 57.4 57.1

355 384 401 389 392

377 372 388 393 389

21,926 23,535 23,679 22,971 22,853

22,365 20,304 23,196 22,575 22,236

9.75 11.80

6.05 12.60 10.80

7.25 9.90 8.25 8.40 9.85

213,982 276,099 143,513 290,132 245,152

161,834 201,010 191,367 189,630 213,466

1 Marketing year average price.

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Fall Potatoes: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Area

Planted Area

Harvested Yield

per Acre Production

Price per Cwt 1

Value of Production

(1,000 Acres) (1,000 Acres) (Cwt) (1,000 Cwt) (Dollars) (1,000 Dollars)

2007 ....................... 2008 ....................... 2009 ....................... 2010 ....................... 2011 ....................... 2012 ....................... 2013 ....................... 2014 ....................... 2015 ....................... 2016 .......................

59.2 57.0 56.0 55.5 54.0

55.1 54.8 60.2 57.7 57.3

59.1 56.9 55.2 55.2 53.9

54.0 54.6 59.8 57.4 57.1

355 385 400 390 395

370 372 388 393 389

20,981 21,907 22,080 21,528 21,291

19,980 20,304 23,196 22,575 22,236

9.85 11.60

6.00 12.80 10.70

7.30 9.90 8.25 8.40 9.85

206,658 254,121 132,480 275,558 227,814

145,854 201,010 191,367 189,630 213,466

1 Marketing year average price.

Summer Potatoes: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Area

Planted Area

Harvested Yield

per Acre Production

Price per Cwt 1

Value of Production

(1,000 Acres) (1,000 Acres) (Cwt) (1,000 Cwt) (Dollars) (1,000 Dollars)

2007 ....................... 2008 ....................... 2009 ....................... 2010 ....................... 2011 ....................... 2012 ....................... 2013 ....................... 2014 ....................... 2015 ....................... 2016 .......................

3.0 4.6 4.0 4.0 4.5

5.4 (2)

(2) (2) (2)

2.7 4.4 3.9 3.9 4.4

5.3 (2)

(2) (2) (2)

350 370 410 370 355

450 (2)

(2) (2) (2)

945 1,628 1,599 1,443 1,562

2,385

(2) (2) (2) (2)

7.75 13.50

6.90 10.10 11.10

6.70

(2) (2) (2) (2)

7,324 21,978 11,033 14,574 17,338

15,980

(2) (2) (2) (2)

1 Marketing year average price. 2 As of 2010, summer potatoes now included in fall potatoes.

Proso Millet: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Area

Planted Area

Harvested Yield

per Acre Production

Price per Bushel 1

Value of Production

(1,000 Acres) (1,000 Acres) (Bushels) (1,000 Bushels) (Dollars) (1,000 Dollars)

2007 ....................... 2008 ....................... 2009 ....................... 2010 ....................... 2011 ....................... 2012 ....................... 2013 ....................... 2014 ....................... 2015 ....................... 2016 .......................

270 270 170 220 250

210 370 310 270 300

260 230 150 215 230

120 330 250 260 285

33.0 33.0 35.0 33.0 27.0

14.0 25.0 32.5 34.5 27.5

8,580 7,590 5,250 7,095 6,210

1,680 8,250 8,125 8,970 7,838

4.50 3.25 2.90 4.60 5.90

16.40

4.31 3.30 2.92 2.65

38,610 24,668 15,225 32,637 36,639

27,552 35,558 26,813 26,192 20,771

1 Marketing year average price.

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Sorghum for Grain: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Area

Planted Area

Harvested Yield

per Acre Production

Price per Cwt 1

Value of Production

(1,000 Acres) (1,000 Acres) (Bushels) (1,000 Bushels) (Dollars) (1,000 Dollars)

2007 ...................... 2008 ...................... 2009 ...................... 2010 ...................... 2011 ...................... 2012 ...................... 2013 ...................... 2014 ...................... 2015 ...................... 2016 ......................

220 230 180 210 220

245 400 345 440 450

150 150 150 160 140

150 240 280 400 415

37.0 30.0 45.0 47.0 35.0

20.0 24.0 30.0 55.0 50.0

5,550 4,500 6,750 7,520 4,900

3,000 5,760 8,400

22,000 20,750

7.01 5.90 5.28 9.00

10.70

12.50 7.66 6.92 5.49 4.30

21,787 14,868 19,958 37,901 29,361

21,000 24,708 32,552 67,637 89,225

1 Marketing year average price.

Sorghum for Silage: Area Harvested, Yield & Production – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Area

Harvested Yield

per Acre Production

(1,000 Acres) (Tons) (1,000 Tons)

2007 ............................................. 2008 ............................................. 2009 ............................................. 2010 ............................................. 2011 ............................................. 2012 ............................................. 2013 ............................................. 2014 ............................................. 2015 ............................................. 2016 .............................................

15 12

7 20 14

15 30 10 10 10

13.0 13.0 14.0 13.0 14.0

7.0

13.0 11.0 14.0 9.0

195 156 98

260 196

105 390 110 140 90

Sugar Beets: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Area

Planted Area

Harvested Yield

per Acre Production

Price per Ton 1

Value of Production

(1,000 Acres) (1,000 Acres) (Tons) (1,000 Tons) (Dollars) (1,000 Dollars)

2007 ...................... 2008 ...................... 2009 ...................... 2010 ...................... 2011 ...................... 2012 ...................... 2013 ...................... 2014 ...................... 2015 ...................... 2016 ......................

32.0 33.8 35.1 28.9 29.4

31.2 26.8 29.6 27.5 28.1

29.2 28.6 35.0 27.9 28.7

29.7 25.7 29.3 27.3 27.6

26.2 26.5 27.5 29.5 28.9

31.8 33.5 31.3 35.1 33.6

765 758 963 823 829

944 861 917 958 927

36.00 47.80 53.30 68.90 68.40

55.40 35.60 46.70 51.00

(2)

27,540 36,232 51,328 56,705 56,704

52,298 30,652 42,824 48,858

(2) 1 Marketing year average price. 2 Published in February, 2018.

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Sunflower Non-oil Type: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Area

Planted Area

Harvested Yield

per Acre Production

Price per Cwt 1

Value of Production

(1,000 Acres) (1,000 Acres) (Pounds) (1,000 Pounds) (Dollars) (1,000 Dollars)

2007 ....................... 2008 ....................... 2009 ....................... 2010 ....................... 2011 ....................... 2012 ....................... 2013 ....................... 2014 ....................... 2015 ....................... 2016 .......................

14.0 24.0 21.0 37.0 18.0

11.0 17.0 11.5 13.0 14.0

13.0 19.0 19.0 35.0 16.0

9.0

16.0 11.0 12.0 13.0

1,500 1,300 1,700 1,250 1,700

1,400 1,000 1,900 1,400 1,700

19,500 24,700 32,300 43,750 27,200

12,600 16,000 20,900 16,800 22,100

20.20 30.00

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D) (D) (D)

3,939 7,410

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D) (D) (D)

1 Marketing year average price. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Sunflower Oil Type: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Area

Planted Area

Harvested Yield

per Acre Production

Price per Cwt 1

Value of Production

(1,000 Acres) (1,000 Acres) (Pounds) (1,000 Pounds) (Dollars) (1,000 Dollars)

2007 ....................... 2008 ....................... 2009 ....................... 2010 ....................... 2011 ....................... 2012 ....................... 2013 ....................... 2014 ....................... 2015 ....................... 2016 .......................

105.0 170.0

70.0 95.0

110.0

75.0 50.0 35.0 60.0 60.0

100.0 143.0

68.0 92.0 97.0

59.0 37.0 32.0 57.0 57.0

1,100 900

1,320 1,350 1,000

680 800

1,400 1,200 1,200

110,000 128,700

89,760 124,200

97,000

40,120 29,600 44,800 68,400 68,400

18.10 21.90

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D) (D) (D)

19,910 28,185

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D) (D) (D)

1 Marketing year average price. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

All Wheat: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Area

Planted Area

Harvested Yield

per Acre Production

Price per Bushel 1

Value of Production

(1,000 Acres) (1,000 Acres) (Bushels) (1,000 Bushels) (Dollars) (1,000 Dollars)

2007 ....................... 2008 ....................... 2009 ....................... 2010 ....................... 2011 ....................... 2012 ....................... 2013 ....................... 2014 ....................... 2015 ....................... 2016 .......................

2,520 2,190 2,630 2,426 2,295

2,363 2,310 2,759 2,458 2,361

2,369 1,936 2,499 2,375 2,044

2,212 1,639 2,358 2,197 2,200

39.2 31.8 40.6 43.5 38.1

31.3 25.3 38.1 37.1 48.2

92,980 61,600

101,410 103,350

77,828

69,268 41,488 89,812 81,485

106,000

6.01 6.62 4.57 5.54 6.60

7.75 6.97 5.88 4.29 3.08

561,326 409,433 463,440 573,501 513,358

536,539 289,581 528,491 350,235 326,480

1 Marketing year average price.

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Other Spring Wheat: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Area

Planted Area

Harvested Yield

per acre Production

Price per Bushel 1

Value of Production

(1,000 Acres) (1,000 Acres) (Bushels) (1,000 Bushels) (Dollars) (1,000 Dollars)

2007 ....................... 2008 ....................... 2009 ....................... 2010 ....................... 2011 ....................... 2012 ....................... 2013 ....................... 2014 ....................... 2015 ....................... 2016 .......................

20 40 30 26 45

13 10

9 8

11

19 36 29 25 44

12

9 8 7

10

70.0 75.0 90.0 92.0 87.0

89.0 82.0 64.0 65.0 88.0

1,330 2,700 2,610 2,300 3,828

1,068

738 512 455 880

9.28 10.50

4.19 5.51 5.94

7.48 6.42 4.91 3.97 3.30

12,342 28,350 10,936 12,673 22,738

7,989 4,738 2,514 1,806 2,904

1 Marketing year average price.

Winter Wheat: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Area

Planted Area

Harvested Yield

per Acre Production

Price per Bushel 1

Value of Production

(1,000 Acres) (1,000 Acres) (Bushels) (1,000 Bushels) (Dollars) (1,000 Dollars)

2007 ....................... 2008 ....................... 2009 ....................... 2010 ....................... 2011 ....................... 2012 ....................... 2013 ....................... 2014 ....................... 2015 ....................... 2016 .......................

2,500 2,150 2,600 2,400 2,250

2,350 2,300 2,750 2,450 2,350

2,350 1,900 2,470 2,350 2,000

2,200 1,630 2,350 2,190 2,190

39.0 31.0 40.0 43.0 37.0

31.0 25.0 38.0 37.0 48.0

91,650 58,900 98,800

101,050 74,000

68,200 40,750 89,300 81,030

105,120

5.99 6.47 4.58 5.55 6.63

7.75 6.99 5.89 4.30 3.08

548,984 381,083 452,504 560,828 490,620

528,550 284,843 525,977 348,429 323,770

1 Marketing year average price.

Barley: Acreage & Production by County & District – Colorado: 2015-2016

County &

District 1

2015 2016

Planted Harvested Yield Production Planted Harvested Yield Production

(Acres) (Acres) (Bu / Acre) (Bu) (Acres) (Acres) (Bu / Acre) (Bu)

Larimer ................... Weld ....................... Other Counties ....... Northeast .................. Alamosa ................. Conejos .................. Costilla ................... Rio Grande ............ Saguache............... San Luis Valley ........ Other Districts .......... State Total ................

- - - -

10,000 5,100 4,900

17,200 15,500 52,700

12,300

65,000

- - - -

10,000 4,900 4,600

17,100 15,500 52,100

10,900

63,000

- - - -

145.0 114.5 127.2 148.8 144.5 141.7

74.2

130.0

- - - -

1,450,000 561,000 585,000

2,545,000 2,240,000 7,381,000

809,000

8,190,000

1,200 4,700 1,500 7,400

- - - - - -

71,600

79,000

1,200 4,400 1,400 7,000

- - - - - -

67,000

74,000

97.5 112.7

76.4 102.9

- - - - - -

131.7

129.0

117,000 496,000 107,000 720,000

- - - - - -

8,826,000

9,546,000 1 Other counties and districts include data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. Dash (-) indicates estimates not available

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Dry Beans: Acreage, Production by County & District – Colorado: 2015-2016

County &

District 1

2015 2016

Planted Harvested Yield Production Planted Harvested Yield Production

(Acres) (Acres) (Lbs / Acre)

(Cwt) (Acres) (Acres) (Lbs / Acre)

(Cwt)

Weld .......................... Other Counties .......... Northeast...................... Phillips ....................... Other Counties .......... East Central ................. Delta .......................... Dolores ...................... Montezuma ................ Montrose ................... Other Counties .......... Southwest .................... Other Districts ............. State Total ....................

4,900 3,800 8,700

3,300

14,900 18,200

1,400 6,900 7,000 3,700

500 19,500

3,600

50,000

4,850 3,550 8,400

3,300

14,500 17,800

1,300 6,500 5,200 3,500

500 17,000

3,300

46,500

2,160.0 2,140.0 2,150.0

2,480.0 2,370.0 2,390.0

1,620.0

420.0 960.0

2,290.0 1,400.0 1,090.0

1,670.0

1,820.0

105,000 76,000

181,000

81,700 343,300 425,000

21,000 27,000 50,000 80,000

7,000 185,000

55,000

846,000

(D) 10,100 10,100

(D)

16,000 16,000

(D)

5,900 6,300 3,600 1,200

17,000

2,900

46,000

(D) 8,900 8,900

(D)

14,800 14,800

(D)

5,900 6,100 3,450 1,150

16,600

2,700

43,000

(D) 2,070.0 2,070.0

(D)

2,500.0 2,500.0

(D)

410.0 600.0

1,830.0 1,500.0

850.0

2,070.0

1,750.0

(D) 184,000 184,000

(D)

370,000 370,000

(D)

24,000 36,600 63,100 17,300

141,000

56,000

751,000 1 Combined counties and districts include data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Corn: Acreage & Production by County & District – Colorado: 2015

County &

District 1

Acreage Planted 2

Irrigated Non-Irrigated Total

Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production

(Acres) (Acres) (Bu/)

(Acre) (Bu 1,000) (Acres)

(Bu/) (Acre)

(Bu 1,000) (Acres) (Bu/) (Acre)

(Bu 1,000)

Larimer ............. Logan ............... Morgan ............. Sedgwick .......... Weld ................. Other Counties . Northeast............. Adams .............. Cheyenne ......... Elbert ................ Kiowa ............... Kit Carson ......... Lincoln .............. Phillips .............. Yuma ................ Other Counties . East Central ........ Delta ................. Montezuma ....... Other Counties . Southwest ........... Other Districts .... State Total ...........

14,900 74,500 60,200 52,500

109,300 3,100

314,500

18,700 40,000

2,900 21,100

167,000 17,800

104,500 216,500 75,500

664,000

4,200 4,400

15,700 24,300

97,200

1,100,000

- - - - - - -

- - - -

73,400 2,200

55,500 -

215,900 347,000

- -

16,700 16,700

236,300

600,000

- - - - - - -

- - - -

185.3 143.2 214.4

- 209.0 204.4

- -

185.0 185.0

164.9

188.3

- - - - - - -

- - - -

13,600 315

11,901 -

45,121 70,937

- -

3,090 3,090

38,973

113,000

- - - - - - -

- - - -

87,000 15,000 45,000

- 139,000 286,000

- -

1,800 1,800

62,200

350,000

- - - - - - -

- - - -

68.0 63.7 67.3

- 62.0 64.7

- -

48.9 48.9

53.1

62.6

- - - - - - -

- - - -

5,914 955

3,027 -

8,616 18,512

- -

88 88

3,300

21,900

8,500 68,600 28,700 50,600 60,700

800 217,900

17,500 38,700

2,800 20,400

160,400 17,200

100,500 202,000 73,500

633,000

3,300 4,100

11,100 18,500

80,600

950,000

130.0 143.4 157.6 135.0 175.8 182.5 152.0

112.5 101.3 75.0 77.3

121.7 73.8

148.5 193.2 95.7

141.3

192.4 150.0 173.7 171.8

113.6

142.0

1,105 9,839 4,524 6,830

10,671 146

33,115

1,969 3,920

210 1,576

19,514 1,270

14,928 39,030

7,032 89,449

635 615

1,928 3,178

9,158

134,900

1 Combined counties and districts include data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 2 Planted for all purposes. Dash (-) indicates estimates not available.

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Corn: Acreage & Production by County & District – Colorado: 2016

County &

District 1

Acreage Planted 2

Irrigated Non-Irrigated Total

Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production

(Acres) (Acres) (Bu/)

(Acre) (Bu 1,000) (Acres)

(Bu/) (Acre)

(Bu 1,000) (Acres) (Bu/) (Acre)

(Bu 1,000)

Boulder ............ Larimer ............ Sedgwick ......... Weld ................ Other Counties Northeast ............ Adams ............. Cheyenne ........ Elbert ............... Kiowa ............... Kit Carson ........ Lincoln ............. Phillips ............. Yuma ............... Other Counties East Central ....... Baca ................ Bent ................. Otero ............... Other Counties Southeast ........... Other Districts ... State Total ..........

3,300 12,800 66,600

119,200 163,600 365,500

28,300 64,600 5,800

24,700 214,000

24,500 115,900 224,700 119,000 821,500

56,400 15,400 14,600 41,300

127,700

25,300

1,340,000

- -

28,500 66,000

109,500 204,000

8,050

12,200 - -

71,600 1,800

58,000 -

204,350 356,000

36,000 14,000 12,200 31,200 93,400

16,600

670,000

- -

161.4 172.1 202.2 186.8

183.4 179.1

- -

187.6 168.3 191.5

- 201.0 195.4

165.1 155.4 187.7 188.1 174.3

183.1

189.5

- -

4,600 11,360 22,140 38,100

1,476 2,185

- -

13,430 303

11,108 -

41,070 69,572

5,945 2,175 2,290 5,868

16,278

3,040

126,990

- -

26,400 7,500

37,400 71,300

19,100 44,000

- -

122,000 21,000 50,100

- 146,300 402,500

19,000

- -

5,200 24,200

2,000

500,000

- -

79.9 28.0 59.7 63.8

50.8 54.8

- -

75.2 55.2 86.6

- 63.7 68.0

58.3

- -

38.3 54.0

39.5

66.6

- -

2,110 210

2,231 4,551

970

2,410 - -

9,170 1,160 4,340

- 9,313

27,363

1,108 - -

199 1,307

79

33,300

2,600 10,100 54,900 73,500

134,200 275,300

27,150 56,200 5,300

22,100 193,600

22,800 108,100 213,400 109,850 758,500

55,000 14,000 12,200 36,400

117,600

18,600

1,170,000

153.1 101.2 122.2 157.4 171.0 154.9

90.1 81.8 40.4 50.7

116.7 64.2

142.9 183.5

90.0 127.8

128.2 155.4 187.7 166.7 149.5

167.7

137.0

398 1,022 6,710

11,570 22,951 42,651

2,446 4,595

214 1,120

22,600 1,463

15,448 39,160 9,889

96,935

7,053 2,175 2,290 6,067

17,585

3,119

160,290 1 Combined counties and districts include data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 2 Planted for all purposes. Dash (-) indicates estimates not available.

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300

400

500

600

700

800

900

Thousand A

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Corn for Grain: Acres Harvested

Irrigated Non-Irrigated

0

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100

150

200

250

Bu p

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Corn for Grain: Yields

Irrigated Non-Irrigated

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Hay, Alfalfa: Acreage, Production by County & District – Colorado: 2015-2016

County &

District 1

2015 2016

Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production

(Acres) (Tons / Acre) (Tons) (Acres) (Tons / Acre) (Tons)

Chaffee ........................ Eagle ........................... Grand .......................... Gunnison ..................... Moffat .......................... Pitkin ............................ Rio Blanco ................... Routt ............................ Other Counties ............ NW & Mountain .............. Boulder ........................ Jefferson...................... Larimer ........................ Logan .......................... Weld ............................ Other Counties ............ Northeast........................ Adams ......................... Douglas ....................... Elbert ........................... El Paso ........................ Lincoln ......................... Phillips ......................... Washington ................. Other Counties ............ East Central ................... Archuleta ..................... Delta ............................ Dolores ........................ Garfield ........................ La Plata ....................... Mesa ............................ Montezuma ................. Montrose ..................... San Miguel .................. Other Counties ............ Southwest ...................... Alamosa ...................... Conejos ....................... Costilla......................... Rio Grande .................. Saguache .................... Other Counties ............ San Luis Valley ..............

4,500 6,500 1,100

- -

3,000 -

15,000 29,900 60,000

-

1,300 15,000 29,500 73,000 41,200

160,000

5,500 2,000

- 4,800 1,500 2,100

- 39,100 55,000

2,500

19,000 6,500

23,500 -

28,000 28,500 22,000

- 15,000

145,000

21,000 47,000

- 31,500 31,000 19,500

150,000

2.50 2.50 1.35

- -

1.55 -

1.30 1.95 1.85

-

3.00 3.85 5.40 5.55 4.95 5.20

3.55 1.75

- 1.70 3.25 4.40

- 4.40 3.95

1.80 3.15 4.30 2.15

- 3.80 4.70 3.55

- 2.20 3.40

4.75 4.15

- 4.75 5.10 4.15 4.55

11,200 16,400 1,500

- -

4,600 -

19,500 58,800

112,000

- 3,900

58,000 159,000 406,000 203,100 830,000

19,500 3,500

- 8,200 4,900 9,200

- 171,700 217,000

4,500

60,200 27,800 50,100

- 106,500 133,500 78,300

- 33,100

494,000

100,000 196,000

- 149,000 158,300 80,700

684,000

5,000 6,000 1,000 1,100

20,000

7,000 16,000 3,900

60,000

9,000 500

- -

66,100 74,400

150,000

5,000 -

13,700 5,000 2,000 2,100 6,900

26,300 61,000

-

24,000 6,500

25,000 10,000 27,500 24,000 21,000 4,100 2,900

145,000

20,000 47,000 19,300 31,000 32,700

- 150,000

2.80 2.05 1.40 1.80 1.75

1.45 1.20 2.25 1.70

3.55 2.00

- -

4.50 4.25 4.35

2.60

- 1.95 1.60 1.25 4.30 3.75 4.35 3.30

-

2.60 4.15 1.80 2.30 3.00 3.35 3.40 2.10 1.85 2.80

3.65 3.45 3.10 4.75 5.00

- 4.05

14,000 12,400 1,400 2,000

35,000

10,300 19,200 8,700

103,000

32,000 1,000

- -

299,000 318,000 650,000

12,900

- 26,900 8,000 2,500 9,000

26,000 114,700 200,000

-

62,000 27,000 45,500 23,000 83,000 80,000 71,500 8,700 5,300

406,000

73,000 163,000 60,000

148,000 163,000

- 607,000

1 Other counties and districts include data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.

Dash (-) indicates estimates not available. --continued

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Hay, Alfalfa: Acreage, Production by County & District – Colorado: 2015-2016, (Continued)

County &

District 1

2015 2016

Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production

(Acres) (Tons / Acre) (Tons) (Acres) (Tons / Acre) (Tons)

Baca ............................ Bent ............................. Crowley ....................... Huerfano ..................... Las Animas ................. Otero ........................... Prowers ....................... Pueblo ......................... Other Counties ............ Southeast ....................... State Total ......................

5,500 22,000 3,500 4,500

- 26,000 45,000 6,500

17,000 130,000

700,000

4.75 4.10 3.85 3.00

- 4.55 4.60 4.70 2.05 4.10

4.10

26,000 90,000 13,500 13,500

- 118,000 207,000 30,500 34,500

533,000

2,870,000

- 18,000 3,500

- 8,500

24,000 42,000 6,200

11,800 114,000

680,000

- 3.85 4.00

- 2.00 4.80 3.25 3.85 3.30 3.65

3.50

- 69,000 14,000

- 17,000

115,000 136,000 24,000 39,000

414,000

2,380,000 1Other counties and districts include data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. Dash (-) indicates estimates not available.

Hay, Other: Acreage, Production by County & District – Colorado: 2015-2016

County &

District 1

2015 2016

Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production

(Acres) (Tons / Acre) (Tons) (Acres) (Tons / Acre) (Tons)

Chaffee ............................ Eagle ............................... Grand .............................. Gunnison ......................... Jackson ........................... Moffat .............................. Pitkin ................................ Rio Blanco ....................... Routt ................................ Summit ............................ Other counties ................. NW & Mountain .................. Boulder ............................ Jefferson .......................... Sedgwick ......................... Other counties ................. Northeast ............................ Adams ............................. Douglas ........................... El Paso ............................ Lincoln ............................. Washington ..................... Other counties ................. East Central .......................

6,000 5,000

26,000 20,000 47,000 11,000 2,000

- 40,000 3,000

30,000 190,000

-

2,500 2,300

110,200 115,000

-

8,000 -

30,000 -

142,000 180,000

2.50 1.75 1.55 1.60 1.45 2.05 1.20

- 1.70 1.25 2.25 1.75

-

1.10 1.55 2.35 2.30

-

1.00 -

1.75 -

1.70 1.70

15,100 8,700

40,300 32,200 69,200 22,400 2,400

- 67,900 3,800

67,000 329,000

-

2,800 3,600

256,600 263,000

-

7,900 -

53,000 -

244,100 305,000

- 4,000

24,000 22,000 35,000 10,000

- 21,000 39,000 3,000

17,000 175,000

13,000 2,600 3,900

88,500 108,000

6,000 7,300 8,000

24,000 27,500 90,200

163,000

1.45 1.35 1.40 1.30 1.75

- 2.00 1.85 1.35 0.90 1.50

2.30 1.05 1.45 1.95 1.95

1.55 1.15 1.15 1.35 1.35 1.55 1.45

- 5,800

32,000 31,000 45,000 17,500

- 42,000 72,000 4,000

15,700 265,000

30,000 2,700 5,700

172,600 211,000

9,200 8,500 9,000

32,000 37,000

140,300 236,000

1 Other counties and districts include data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.

Dash (-) indicates estimates not available. --continued

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Hay, Other: Acreage, Production by County & District – Colorado: 2015-2016 (Continued)

County &

District 1

2015 2016

Harvested Yield Production Harvested Yield Production

(Acres) (Tons / Acre) (Tons) (Acres) (Tons / Acre) (Tons)

Archuleta ..................... Delta ............................ Garfield ........................ Hinsdale ...................... Ouray........................... San Miguel .................. Other Counties ............ Southwest ...................... Alamosa ...................... Conejos ....................... Costilla......................... Rio Grande .................. Saguache .................... Other Counties ............ San Luis Valley .............. Crowley ....................... Custer .......................... Fremont ....................... Huerfano...................... Las Animas ................. Other Counties ............ Southeast ....................... State Total ......................

- 9,000 7,000

- 5,000 1,000

73,000 95,000

9,500

28,000 -

13,000 27,000 5,500

83,000

2,000 12,000 5,000 2,000

- 66,000 87,000

750,000

- 1.90 2.50

- 1.80 2.00 2.25 2.20

1.90 1.60

- 2.15 1.40 1.30 1.65

2.15 2.25 2.60 1.50

- 2.05 2.10

1.90

- 16,900 17,500

- 9,000 2,000

163,600 209,000

18,000 44,500

- 28,200 37,200 7,100

135,000

4,300 27,000 13,000 3,000

- 136,700 184,000

1,425,000

4,000 -

9,000 1,000 4,500 1,000

78,500 98,000

-

22,500 5,500

13,000 25,000 10,000 76,000

2,100

13,000 4,000 4,000 5,500

51,400 80,000

700,000

0.95 -

1.70 1.40 1.25 1.00 2.10 1.95

-

1.65 2.25 2.00 1.60 1.85 1.75

1.45 1.65 1.75 1.50 0.90 2.15 1.95

1.70

3,700 -

15,200 1,400 5,600 1,000

163,100 190,000

-

37,000 12,500 26,000 40,000 18,500

134,000

3,000 21,500 6,900 6,000 5,000

111,600 154,000

1,190,000

1 Other counties and districts include data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. Dash (-) indicates estimates not available.

Potatoes: Acreage & Production by County & District – Colorado: 2015-2016

County &

District 1

2015 2016

Planted Harvested Yield Production Planted Harvested Yield Production

(Acres) (Acres) (Cwt / Acre) (1,000 Cwt) (Acres) (Acres) (Cwt / Acre) (1,000 Cwt)

East Central ............

Alamosa ............... Rio Grande ........... Saguache ............. Other Counties San Luis Valley .......

Other districts .........

State Total ...............

4,500

18,000 15,500 15,100 3,300

51,900

1,300

57,700

4,300

18,000 15,400 15,100 3,300

51,800

1,300

57,400

512

386 385 387 371 385

332

393

2,200

6,945 5,935 5,840 1,223

19,943

432

22,575

4,700

16,800 15,500 15,300 4,000

51,600

1,000

57,300

4,650

16,800 15,400 15,300 4,000

51,500

950

57,100

464

394 378 403 305 385

263

389

2,158

6,615 5,823 6,170 1,220

19,828

250

22,236

1 Other counties and districts include data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.

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Sorghum for Grain: Acreage & Production by County & District – Colorado: 2015-2016

County &

District 1

2015 2016

Planted 2 Harvested Yield Production Planted Harvested Yield Production

(Acres) (Acres) (Bu / Acre) (Bu) (Acres) (Acres) (Bu / Acre) (Bu)

Adams .................. Cheyenne ............. Kiowa ................... Kit Carson ............ Lincoln .................. Other Counties ..... East Central ............ Baca ..................... Bent ...................... Prowers ................ Other Counties ..... Southeast ................ Other Districts ........ State Total ...............

3,400 63,000 83,000 28,000

- 57,600

235,000

- 8,200

- 185,800 194,000

11,000

440,000

3,100 62,600 79,000 27,000

- 48,300

220,000

- 7,100

- 167,900 175,000

5,000

400,000

64.2 58.5 42.8 62.8

- 41.4 49.7

-

117.7 -

59.3 61.7

53.4

55.0

199,000 3,660,000 3,380,000 1,695,000

- 2,001,000

10,935,000

- 836,000

- 9,962,000

10,798,000

267,000

22,000,000

- 67,300

101,500 -

10,900 84,800

264,500

108,000 -

45,100 17,400

170,500

15,000

450,000

- 66,700 92,700

- 9,900

76,200 245,500

103,700

- 44,600 13,100

161,400

8,100

415,000

- 56.1 41.1

- 31.3 55.8 49.3

47.8

- 47.1 83.2 50.5

61.0

50.0

- 3,740,000 3,810,000

- 310,000

4,250,000 12,110,000

4,956,000

- 2,100,000 1,090,000 8,146,000

494,000

20,750,000

1 Other counties and districts include data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 2 Planted for all purposes. Dash (-) indicates estimates not available.

Sugar Beets: Acreage, Production by County & District – Colorado: 2015-2016

County &

District 1

2015 2016

Planted Harvested Yield Production Planted Harvested Yield Production

(Acres) (Acres) (Tons / Acre)

(Tons) (Acres) (Acres) (Tons / Acre)

(Tons)

Boulder ................. Larimer ................. Logan ................... Morgan ................. Sedgwick .............. Weld ..................... Northeast ................ Phillips .................. Washington .......... Yuma .................... Other Counties ..... East Central ............ State Total ...............

400 2,700 3,500 1,500 1,200

11,000 20,300

800

1,100 4,400

900 7,200

27,500

400 2,600 3,400 1,500 1,200

11,000 20,100

800

1,100 4,400

900 7,200

27,300

34.8 34.9 30.6 32.7 33.7 36.4 34.7

36.3 35.1 37.5 30.4 36.1

35.1

13,900 90,700

104,000 49,000 40,400

400,000 698,000

29,000 38,600

165,000 27,400

260,000

958,000

700 2,900 3,800 1,800 1,000

10,000 20,200

1,700 1,300 4,000

900 7,900

28,100

700 2,800 3,700 1,700 1,000 9,800

19,700

1,700 1,300 4,000

900 7,900

27,600

28.6 31.4 34.1 37.6 30.0 34.7 33.9

31.2 32.3 34.5 28.9 32.8

33.6

20,000 88,000

126,000 64,000 30,000

340,000 668,000

53,000 42,000

138,000 26,000

259,000

927,000 1 Combined counties and districts include data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.

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Winter Wheat: Acreage & Production by County & District – Colorado: 2015-2016

County &

District 1

2015 2016

Planted Harvested Yield Production Planted Harvested Yield Production

(Acres) (Acres) (Bu / Acre) (Bu) (Acres) (Acres) (Bu / Acre) (Bu)

Other Counties NW & Mountain .. Larimer ............ Logan .............. Morgan ............ Sedgwick ......... Weld ................ Other Counties Northeast............ Adams ............. Arapahoe ......... Cheyenne ........ Elbert ............... Kiowa............... Kit Carson ....... Lincoln ............. Phillips ............. Washington ..... Yuma ............... Other Counties East Central ....... Dolores ............ La Plata ........... Mesa ................ Montezuma ..... Other Counties Southwest .......... Other Counties San Luis Valley .. Baca ................ Las Animas ..... Prowers ........... Other Counties Southeast ........... Other Districts ... State Total ..........

13,800 13,800

9,000

125,000 61,000 73,900

137,000 5,100

411,000

167,000 62,300

178,000 41,000

205,000 298,000 137,000

308,000 139,000 112,700

1,648,000

14,000 2,000 2,300 9,200 2,500

30,000

2,700 2,700

193,000

132,500 19,000

344,500

-

2,450,000

13,800 13,800

8,500

116,900 60,400 68,900

126,000 4,800

385,500

162,000 55,000

157,500 39,400

171,000 288,000 121,500

294,500 135,000 108,100

1,532,000

13,700 2,000 2,200 7,200 2,200

27,300

900 900

103,200

111,500 15,800

230,500

-

2,190,000

34.3 34.3

37.2 39.1 37.6 42.2 38.6 32.7 39.1

36.6 20.3 37.4 39.0 30.0 44.0 31.5

34.7 51.1 44.0 37.9

23.9 24.6

120.0 50.1 50.9 40.8

93.3 93.3

23.4

26.9 55.0 27.3

-

37.0

473,000 473,000

316,000

4,570,000 2,270,000 2,910,000 4,862,000

157,000 15,085,000

5,924,000 1,114,000 5,890,000 1,535,000 5,135,000

12,679,000 3,824,000

10,230,000 6,904,000 4,752,000

57,987,000

327,000 49,100

264,000 361,000 111,900

1,113,000

84,000 84,000

2,420,000

2,999,000

869,000 6,288,000

-

81,030,000

- -

- 126,000

74,200

128,000 71,800

400,000

146,500 63,900

33,000

178,000 296,000 153,000 105,000 304,000

307,600

1,587,000

- - - - - -

- -

- 3,500

134,500 182,000 320,000

43,000

2,350,000

- -

- 114,000

67,000

122,000 69,500

372,500

133,000 60,500

32,400

145,000 285,000 145,400 101,800 287,500

281,400

1,472,000

- - - - - -

- -

- 2,600

126,500 174,900 304,000

41,500

2,190,000

- -

- 44.4

36.9 36.2 54.4 42.2

46.6 36.7

54.7 39.1 53.4 47.8 55.6 54.1

54.5 50.7

- - - - - -

- -

- 29.2 51.6 37.8 43.5

37.7

48.0

- -

- 5,067,000

2,470,000 4,420,000 3,780,000

15,737,000

6,196,000 2,218,000

1,772,000 5,675,000

15,225,000 6,954,000 5,659,000

15,560,000

15,341,000 74,600,000

- - - - - -

- -

- 76,000

6,532,000 6,609,000

13,217,000

1,566,000

105,120,000 1 Other counties and districts include data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. Dash (-) indicates estimates not available

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Winter Wheat: Reported Percent Planted by Variety, Colorado, 2010-2017 1

Variety

2010 Crop

2011 Crop

2012 Crop

2013 Crop

2014 Crop

2015 Crop

2016 Crop

2017 Crop

Percent Byrd ---- ---- ---- 1.0 14.8 28.5 33.2 24.7 Hatcher 26.5 34.5 30.3 30.0 25.2 18.0 13.5 10.8 Brawl CL Plus ---- ---- ---- ---- 2.3 12.8 9.0 10.8 Snowmass ---- 1.0 3.9 5.1 5.1 4.3 6.1 8.5 SY Monument ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 0.9 2.9 Winterhawk ---- 0.9 1.4 2.3 1.4 2.3 3.6 2.8 TAM 111 7.5 9.5 9.2 8.1 5.4 2.7 4.0 2.7 LCS Mint ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 0.5 2.4 Denali ---- ---- ---- ---- 0.5 1.2 3.9 2.1 Antero ---- ---- ---- ---- 0.6 1.4 1.2 1.5 Sunshine ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1.4 Bill Brown 2.5 5.1 5.2 3.9 2.7 1.5 0.5 1.3 WB-Grainfield ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1.0 1.0 AP503 CL2 ---- ---- 1.1 1.7 ---- 0.8 0.6 0.9 Prairie Red 5.6 1.5 2.1 1.0 2.2 0.6 ---- 0.9 Ripper 12.5 12.1 10.1 8.5 4.4 2.9 0.7 0.8 Above 3.2 2.8 2.9 1.5 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.8 T158 ---- ---- ---- 0.5 ---- ---- 1.1 0.7 SY Wolf ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1.2 1.3 0.7 Avery ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 0.7 Other & Unk 2 42.2 32.6 33.8 36.4 34.9 21.3 18.3 21.6 TOTAL 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 1 Dashes indicate either none or minor amount reported. 2 Includes minor and older varieties that have become less popular. Source: USDA/NASS Colorado Agricultural Statistics Service

0

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

Thousand A

cre

s

Winter Wheat: Acres Planted & Harvested

Planted Harvested

74,600,00072%

15,737,00015%

13,217,00013%

Winter Wheat: Production by DIstrict -2016

Measured in Bu

East Central Northeast Southeast

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Sunflower, Oil & Non-Oil: Acreage, Production by County & District – Colorado: 2016

County &

District 1

Oil Non-Oil

Planted Harvested Yield Production Planted Harvested Yield Production

(Acres) (Acres) (Lbs / Acre) (Lbs 1,000) (Acres) (Acres) (Lbs / Acre) (Lbs 1,000)

Adams .................. Kiowa.................... Lincoln .................. Washington .......... Other Counties ..... East Central ............ Baca ..................... Other Counties ..... Southeast ................ Other Districts ........ State Total ...............

3,900 13,900 6,100 3,800

11,100 38,800

8,100 2,600

10,700

10,500

60,000

3,800 13,400 5,600 3,650

10,650 37,100

7,600 2,200 9,800

10,100

57,000

970.0 1,220.0 1,110.0 1,240.0 1,170.0 1,160.0

1,630.0 1,110.0 1,520.0

1,020.0

1,200.0

3,680 16,350 6,200 4,530

12,440 43,200

12,400 2,450

14,850

10,350

68,400

- - - - - -

- - -

14,000

14,000

- - - - - -

- - -

13,000

13,000

- - - - - -

- - -

1,700.0

1,700.0

- - - - - -

- - -

22,100

22,100 1 Other counties and districts include data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. Dash (-) indicates estimates not available

Grain Storage: On-Farm & Off-Farm Capacity – Colorado & United States, December 1, 2007-2016

Year

Colorado United States

On-Farm Capacity

Off-Farm Storage On-Farm Capacity

Off-Farm Storage

Facilities Capacity Facilities Capacity

(Million Bu) (Number) (1,000 Bu) (Million Bu) (Number) (1,000 Bu)

2007 ................ 2008 ................ 2009 ................ 2010 ................ 2011 ................ 2012 ................. 2013 ................. 2014 ................. 2015 ................. 2016 .................

170 170 170 170 170

170 170 170 170 170

117 117 117 112 112

112 113 113 113 115

115,000 115,000 119,000 125,000 127,000

127,000 125,000 125,000 127,000 133,000

11,815 11,975 12,222 12,490 12,690

12,875 13,005 13,135 13,235 13,251

9,165 9,034 9,042 8,991 8,899

8,801 8,745 8,681 8,628 8,527

9,056,870 9,360,765 9,478,115 9,740,655

10,111,090

10,288,840 10,429,200 10,659,320 10,897,670 11,065,905

Hay Stocks: Position & Month – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year On Farms

May 1 On Farms

December 1

(1,000 Tons) (1,000 Tons)

2007 .......................................................... 2008 .......................................................... 2009 .......................................................... 2010 .......................................................... 2011 .......................................................... 2012 .......................................................... 2013 .......................................................... 2014 .......................................................... 2015 .......................................................... 2016 ..........................................................

290 520 400 650 450

230 360 320 600 800

2,400 1,975 2,500 2,000 1,730

1,350 1,400 1,800 1,900 1,650

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Barley Stocks: Located Off Farm by Quarter – Colorado: 2008-2017 1

Year March 1 June 1 September 1 December 1

(Bushels) (Bushels) (Bushels) (Bushels)

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

(D) 4,730,000 6,720,000 6,774,000 5,430,000

7,497,000 6,372,000

(D) 3,628,000 8,057,000

1,895,000 2,900,000 5,830,000 5,246,000 5,349,000

5,396,000 4,959,000 5,165,000 5,209,000 6,866,000

2,530,000 3,535,000 5,394,000 2,190,000 6,044,000

5,608,000 4,759,000 3,997,000 5,851,000 7,285,000

5,435,000 5,820,000 5,985,000 5,637,000 6,878,000

7,010,000 7,409,000 5,464,000 7,505,000

(2)

Corn Stocks: Located Off Farm by Quarter – Colorado: 2008-2017 1

Year March 1 June 1 September 1 December 1

(Bushels) (Bushels) (Bushels) (Bushels)

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

27,055,000 28,700,000 25,988,000 38,210,000 32,182,000

23,478,000 25,612,000 27,342,000 29,000,000 29,964,000

16,835,000 13,560,000 14,437,000 19,115,000 17,256,000

11,972,000 15,992,000 15,731,000 19,674,000 14,783,000

6,975,000 8,280,000 7,658,000 6,980,000 4,891,000

3,752,000 4,670,000 7,650,000 9,128,000 7,110,000

32,550,000 38,400,000 42,298,000 46,325,000 30,708,000

38,975,000 39,613,000 41,312,000 44,945,000

(2)

Oat Stocks: Located Off Farm by Quarter – Colorado: 2008-2017 1

Year March 1 June 1 September 1 December 1

(Bushels) (Bushels) (Bushels) (Bushels)

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

65,000 50,000 51,000 40,000 81,000

77,000 63,000 63,000

115,000 39,000

65,000 55,000 72,000 33,000 79,000

83,000 77,000 57,000 55,000 32,000

55,000 70,000 67,000 37,000 56,000

65,000 73,000 98,000

(D) 35,000

65,000 50,000 78,000 52,000 64,000

72,000 89,000 99,000 54,000

(2)

Wheat Stocks: Located Off Farm by Quarter – Colorado: 2008-2017 1

Year March 1 June 1 September 1 December 1

(Bushels) (Bushels) (Bushels) (Bushels)

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

21,610,000 18,200,000 23,600,000 25,350,000 24,735,000

25,705,000 17,368,000 22,530,000 31,367,000 42,951,000

5,880,000 7,040,000

13,795,000 14,710,000 12,983,000

13,160,000 8,968,000

14,386,000 23,516,000 29,000,000

30,372,000 44,936,000 48,518,000 44,348,000 39,529,000

29,663,000 40,762,000 48,962,000 60,369,000 54,597,000

21,770,000 31,047,000 33,170,000 30,903,000 31,122,000

22,036,000 31,882,000 35,505,000 50,091,000

(2)

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Includes stocks at mills, elevators, terminals, and processors. 2 Estimates available in the December Grain Stocks Release.

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Apples: Acreage, Yield, Production, Price & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Bearing Acreage

Yield per Acre 1

Production Price per

Pound

Value of Utilized

Production Total Utilized

(Acres) (Pounds) (Million Pounds) (Million Pounds) (Dollars) (1,000 Dollars)

2007 ................... 2008 ................... 2009 ................... 2010 ................... 2011 ................... 2012 ................... 2013 ................... 2014 ................... 2015 ................... 2016 ...................

1,600 1,400 1,500 1,400 1,300

1,200 1,200 1,200

(D) (2)

8,130 12,900 10,700 10,000

6,920

14,200 4,670 7,420

(D) (2)

13.0 18.0 16.0 14.0

9.0

17.0 5.6 8.9 (D) (2)

13.0 17.0 15.0 14.0

8.0

16.0 5.3 8.2 (D) (2)

0.215 0.234 0.258 0.216 0.293

0.304 0.363 0.892

(D) (2)

2,790 3,970 3,870 3,020 2,340

4,860 1,923 7,315

(D) (2)

1 Yield is based on total production, which includes unharvested production and fruit harvested but not sold due to market conditions. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 2 Estimates discontinued in 2016

Cabbage, Fresh Market: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Area

Planted Area

Harvested Yield

per Acre Production

Price per Cwt

Value of Production

(Acres) (Acres) (Cwt) (1,000 Cwt) (Dollars) (1,000 Dollars)

2007 ....................................... 2008 ....................................... 2009 ....................................... 2010 ....................................... 2011 ....................................... 2012 ....................................... 2013 ....................................... 2014 ....................................... 2015 ....................................... 2016 .......................................

2,500 2,100 2,200 2,800 2,100

1,700 1,300

(D) 1,500

(1)

2,400 2,000 1,900 2,700 2,000

1,600 1,200

(D) 1,500

(1)

380 400 470 460 460

450 470 (D)

435 (1)

912 800 893

1,242 920

720 564 (D)

653 (1)

10.90 10.60 11.00 11.50 13.60

14.70 16.40

(D) 16.90

(1)

9,941 8,480 9,823

14,283 12,512

10,584 9,250

(D) 11,036

(1)

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Estimates discontinued in 2016.

Cantaloupes, Fresh Market: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Area

Planted Area

Harvested Yield

per Acre Production

Price per Cwt

Value of Production

(Acres) (Acres) (Cwt) (1,000 Cwt) (Dollars) (1,000 Dollars)

2007 ....................................... 2008 ....................................... 2009 ....................................... 2010 ....................................... 2011 ....................................... 2012 ....................................... 2013 ....................................... 2014 ....................................... 2015 ....................................... 2016 .......................................

1,900 2,300 2,400 2,300 2,200

600 600 500 600 (1)

1,800 2,100 2,200 2,200 2,100

600 600 400 500 (1)

190 210 270 190 190

250 200 205 245 (1)

342 441 594 418 399

150 120

82 123 (1)

15.00 20.40 21.60 19.10 23.00

32.30 40.00 37.90 31.00

(1)

5,130 8,996

12,830 7,984 9,177

4,845 4,800 3,108 3,813

(1) 1 Estimates discontinued in 2016.

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Sweet Corn for Fresh Market: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Area

Planted Area

Harvested Yield

per Acre Production

Price per Cwt

Value of Production

(Acres) (Acres) (Cwt) (1,000 Cwt) (Dollars) (1,000 Dollars)

2007 ................................... 2008 ................................... 2009 ................................... 2010 ................................... 2011 ................................... 2012 ................................... 2013 ................................... 2014 ................................... 2015 ................................... 2016 ...................................

8,000 6,600 6,000 6,100 5,400

5,000 4,200 4,000 3,500

(1)

7,500 6,500 4,900 5,700 5,200

4,900 4,100 4,000 3,400

(1)

140 170 160 150 180

150 160 170 180 (1)

1,050 1,105

784 855 936

735 656 680 612 (1)

11.70 15.60 13.70 14.50 16.90

16.60 18.70 16.20 15.20

(1)

12,285 17,238 10,741 12,398 15,818

12,201 12,267 11,016 9,302

(1) 1 Estimates discontinued in 2016

Peaches: Acreage, Yield, Production, Price & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Bearing Acreage

Yield per Acre 1

Production Price

per Ton

Value of Utilized

Production Total Utilized

(Acres) (Tons) (Tons) (Tons) (Dollars) (1,000 Dollars)

2007 ................... 2008 ................... 2009 ................... 2010 ................... 2011 ................... 2012 ................... 2013 ................... 2014 ................... 2015 ................... 2016 ...................

2,300 2,300 2,300 2,400 2,400

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

5.65 6.09 5.65 5.83 5.00

6.80 2.93 5.10 4.31 5.49

13,000 14,000 13,000 14,000 12,000

17,000

7,330 13,260 11,200 13,730

11,000 13,000 11,000 12,000 11,200

16,000

7,080 12,650 10,570 13,260

1,550.00 1,430.00 1,660.00 1,870.00 2,000.00

1,580.00 1,870.00 2,430.00 2,250.00 2,040.00

17,080 18,540 18,300 22,440 22,400

25,280 13,263 30,705 23,795 27,068

1 Yield is based on total production.

Onions, Summer Storage: Area Planted & Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016 [Primarily Fresh Market]

Year Area

Planted Area

Harvested Yield

per Acre Production

Price per Cwt

Value of Production

(Acres) (Acres) (Cwt) (1,000 Cwt) (Dollars) (1,000 Dollars)

2007 ..................................... 2008 ..................................... 2009 ..................................... 2010 ..................................... 2011 ..................................... 2012 ..................................... 2013 ..................................... 2014 ..................................... 2015 ..................................... 2016 .....................................

9,000 8,000 8,000 7,500 7,500

6,500 6,000 4,100 4,000 3,600

7,700 7,500 6,600 7,200 6,900

6,200 4,000 3,600 3,400 3,100

410 380 415 400 415

420 425 500 480 480

3,157 2,850 2,739 2,880 2,864

2,604 1,700 1,800 1,632 1,395

9.70 17.60 12.60 17.70 13.60

17.10 18.90 19.00 20.30 15.70

26,064 43,120 30,731 45,666 34,462

39,569 28,539 30,438 30,815 20,143

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Livestock: Inventory by Class – Colorado: December 1, 2010-2017

Class 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

All Cattle & Calves....................................... All Cows & Heifers....................................... Beef Cows & Heifers ................................. Milk Cows & Heifers .................................. For Beef Cow Replacement....................... For Milk Cow Replacement........................ Other Heifers ............................................. Steers 500 Lbs & Over ................................ Bulls 500 Lbs & Over ................................... Calves ........................................................... Cattle on Feed 1 ........................................... Calf Crop, Annual .......................................... All Sheep & Lambs ...................................... Breeding Sheep & Lambs ............................ Ewes One Year & Older ............................ Rams One Year & Older ............................ Replacement Lambs ................................. Market Sheep & Lambs ............................... Sheep ....................................................... Lambs Under 65 Lbs ........................................... 65-84 Lbs ................................................ 85-105 Lbs .............................................. Over 105 Lbs ........................................... Lamb Crop, Annual All Hogs & Pigs 3 ........................................ Breeding...................................................... Market ......................................................... Under 50 Lbs 5 ....................................... 50-119 Lbs 5 ........................................... 120-179 Lbs ............................................ 180 Lbs & Over ....................................... Sows Farrowed, Annual .............................. Pig Crop, Annual 3 ...................................... All Goats 6 ................................................... Angora Goats .............................................. Milk Goats ................................................... Meat & Other Goats .................................... All Chickens 3 ............................................. Total Layers ................................................ Total Pullets ................................................ Other Chickens ...........................................

2,600

830 714 116

120 70

500

860 45

175

980

780

370

185 150

5 30

185

1 184

2 7

17 158 170

730

150

580 275 105 70

130

285

2,790

-

(D) 8.4

38

4,752

3,681 1,018

53

2,650

850 727 123

120 75

510

910 50

135

1,060

810

370

175 143

5 27

195

2 193

2 10 42

139 190

720

150

570 265 105 65

135

284

2,791

-

1.0 8.3

32

5,641

4,684 884 73

2,800

890 759 131

160 80

530

950 50

140

1,150

770

460

190 156

5 29

270

1 269

3 14 85

167 175

720

145

575 270 85 85

135

271

2,669

-

1.0 10.2 32

5,141

4,193

899 49

2,650

830 698 132

140 85

530

880 45

140

1,020

740

435

195 160

6 29

240

5 235

2 11 24

198 175

690

150

540 260 95 75

110

281

2,670

-

(D) 12.2 24

6,009

5,052

905 52

2,550

850 710 140

150 100 490

780 45

135

960

750

365

170 142

5 23

195

2 193

3 12 60

118 200

700

150

550 265 125 80 80

288

2,683

-

(8) 9.0

22

5,893

4,791 1,052

50

2,550

870 725 145

170 100 470

780 55

105

930

800

420

220 184

6 30

200

5 195

5 8

34 148 200

700

145

555 240 120 90

105

280

2,790

-

(8) 10.0 25

5,820

4,521 1,235

64

2,700

920 772 148

200 105 460

810 55

150

910

830

435

220 184

7 29

215

2 213

3 9

22 179 180

670

150

520 220 120 95 85

303

3,063

-

(8) 10.0 24

6,155

4,657 1,434

64

2,850

960 805 155

200 100 510

850 55

175

940

(2)

395

200 160

6 34

195

4 191

5 14 48

124 (2)

(4)

(4)

(4) (4) (4) (4) (4)

(4)

(4)

(7)

(8) 9.0

25

(7)

(7) (7) (7)

1 Included in other classes. 2 Data Available January 2018. 3 As of December 1 of the previous year. 4 Data Available December 1, 2017. 5 Prior to 2008, market hogs and pigs categories were under 60 lbs, and 60-119 Lbs. 6 Estimates began in 2005. 7 Data Available February, 2018. 8 Discontinued in 2014. Dash (-) indicates estimates not available.

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Cattle & Calves: Production, Disposition & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Calf Crop

Inshipments

Marketings 1 Farm

Slaughter

Deaths

Production Marketings 2 Value of

Production

Value of Home Con-

sumption Cattle Calves Cattle Calves

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head) (1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Pounds)

(1,000 Pounds) (Dollars 1,000)

(Dollars 1,000)

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

790 780 780 780 810

770 740 750 800 830

1,850 1,620 1,650 1,620 1,550

1,500 1,570 1,370 1,648 1,500

2,338.0 2,325.0 2,215.0 2,135.0 1,995.0

2,197.5 2,184.5 1,917.0 2,080.0 1,965.5

100.0 108.0 103.0 102.0

97.5

105.0 108.0

87.0 102.0 101.5

2.0 2.0 2.0 3.0 2.5

2.5 2.5 1.0 1.0 1.0

80 60 55 55 65

60 60 65 60 57

70 55 55 55 50

55 55 50 55 55

1,898,352 1,779,375 1,816,019 1,721,196 1,673,885

1,762,518 1,746,031 1,594,955 1,686,559 1,652,891

3,075,600 2,998,560 2,898,121 2,766,180 2,603,580

2,919,370 2,906,980 2,515,680 2,704,375 2,559,846

1,914,783 1,734,151 1,597,426 1,766,700 1,927,383

2,140,163 2,162,134 2,398,256 2,473,508 1,900,549

9,324 7,927 7,161 9,030

10,480

14,601 11,851 15,679 12,623 8,574

1 Includes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced, but excludes inter-farm sales within the state. 2 Live Weight. Excludes custom Slaughter for use on farms where produced and inter-farm sales within the state.

Cattle & Calves: Total Inventory, Value & Inventory by Class – Colorado: January 1, 2008-2017

Year Total

Inventory

Inventory Value

Inventory by Class

Cows & Heifers that have Calved

Replacement Heifers Other

Heifers 1 Bulls 1

Per Head

Total Value

Beef Milk Beef Milk

(1,000 Head) (Dollars) (Dollars 1,000) (1,000 Head) (1,000 Head) (1,000 Head) (1,000 Head) (1,000 Head) (1,000 Head)

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

2,750 2,600 2,600 2,650 2,800

2,650 2,550 2,550 2,700 2,850

1,030 880 850

1,080 1,250

1,280 1,310 1,670 1,490 1,230

2,832,500 2,288,000 2,210,000 2,862,000 3,500,000

3,392,000 3,340,500 4,258,500 4,023,000 3,505,500

724 720 714 727 759

698 710 725 772 805

126 130 116 123 131

132 140 145 148 155

130 120 120 120 160

140 150 170 200 200

70 60 70 75 80

85

100 100 105 100

590 530 500 510 530

530 490 470 460 510

50 50 45 50 50

45 45 55 55 55

1 500 lbs. and over.

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All Cattle & Calves: Inventory by County – Colorado: 2013-2017

County 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

(Number) (Number) (Number) (Number) (Number)

Chaffee ........................................................ Clear Creek ................................................. Eagle ........................................................... Gilpin ........................................................... Grand .......................................................... Gunnison ..................................................... Jackson ....................................................... Lake ............................................................ Moffat .......................................................... Park ............................................................. Pitkin ........................................................... Rio Blanco ................................................... Routt ............................................................ Summit ........................................................ Teller ........................................................... NW & Mountain .............................................. Boulder ........................................................ Broomfield ................................................... Jefferson ...................................................... Larimer ........................................................ Logan .......................................................... Morgan ........................................................ Sedgwick ..................................................... Weld ............................................................ Northeast........................................................ Adams ......................................................... Arapahoe ..................................................... Cheyenne .................................................... Denver ......................................................... Douglas ....................................................... Elbert ........................................................... El Paso ........................................................ Kiowa .......................................................... Kit Carson .................................................... Lincoln ......................................................... Phillips ......................................................... Washington ................................................. Yuma ........................................................... East Central ................................................... Archuleta ..................................................... Delta ............................................................ Dolores ........................................................ Garfield ........................................................ Hinsdale ...................................................... La Plata ....................................................... Mesa ........................................................... Montezuma .................................................. Montrose ..................................................... Ouray .......................................................... San Miguel .................................................. Southwest ...................................................... Alamosa ...................................................... Conejos ....................................................... Costilla......................................................... Mineral......................................................... Rio Grande .................................................. Saguache .................................................... San Luis Valley ..............................................

7,000 (D)

5,900 (D)

12,500 17,700 25,000

400 27,500

7,700 3,900

25,000 37,500

700 1,900

10,000 400

2,000 44,000

195,000 215,000 18,300

505,000

14,500 9,000

32,500 (D)

7,800 38,000 23,000 17,600

160,000 39,500 37,500 75,000

265,000

13,100 33,500

4,100 18,600

1,100 21,000 42,500 22,500 57,000

5,800 6,900

11,600 27,500

7,300 100

14,300 22,000

6,700 (D)

5,700 (D)

12,000 17,000 24,000

300 26,500

7,400 3,700

24,000 35,000

600 1,900

9,600 400

1,900 42,000

190,000 205,000 17,600

490,000

14,000 8,700

31,000 (D)

7,500 37,000 22,500 17,000

155,000 38,000 36,000 72,000

255,000

12,700 32,000

3,900 17,900

1,100 20,000 41,000 21,500 54,000

5,600 6,700

11,200 26,500

7,000 100

13,900 21,000

6,700 (D)

5,700 (D)

12,000 17,000 24,000

300 26,500

7,400 3,700

24,000 36,000

600 1,900

9,600 400

1,900 42,000

190,000 205,000 17,500

485,000

14,000 8,700

31,000 (D)

7,500 37,000 22,500 17,000

155,000 38,000 36,000 72,000

255,000

12,700 32,000

4,000 17,900

1,100 20,500 42,000 22,000 55,000

5,600 6,700

11,200 26,500

7,000 100

13,900 21,000

6,700 (D)

6,000 (D)

12,700 18,000 25,000

200 28,000

8,000 3,500

25,000 37,000

700 2,000

9,600 (D)

2,000 45,000

200,000 215,000 18,700

520,000

14,800 9,200

33,000 (D)

8,000 39,000 23,500 18,000

165,000 40,500 38,500 77,000

270,000

13,400 34,000

4,100 18,900

1,100 21,500 43,500 23,000 58,000

5,900 7,100

11,800 28,000

7,400 (D)

14,700 22,000

7,500 (D)

6,400 (D)

13,400 19,000 26,500

300 29,500

8,200 4,100

26,500 40,500

700 2,100

10,800 (D)

2,100 47,000

210,000 230,000 19,700

545,000

15,600 9,700

34,500 (D)

8,400 41,000 25,000 19,000

175,000 42,500 40,500 81,000

285,000

14,200 36,000

4,500 20,000

1,200 22,500 46,000 24,000 61,000

6,300 7,500

12,500 29,500

7,800 (D)

15,500 23,500

See footnote on page 39. --continued

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All Cattle & Calves: Inventory by County – Colorado: 2013-2017 (Continued) County 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

(Number) (Number) (Number) (Number) (Number)

Baca ................................................................ Bent ................................................................. Crowley ............................................................ Custer .............................................................. Fremont ........................................................... Huerfano .......................................................... Las Animas ...................................................... Otero................................................................ Prowers ........................................................... Pueblo ............................................................. Southeast ........................................................... Other Counties 1 ................................................. State Totals ........................................................

42,000 35,000 92,000 9,400

13,700 13,800 42,000 73,000

105,000 33,000

400

2,650,000

40,500 33,500 88,000 9,100

13,200 13,200 40,500 70,000 99,000 31,500

400

2,550,000

40,500 33,500 89,000 9,100

13,200 13,200 40,500 70,000 99,000 31,500

400

2,550,000

43,000 35,500 94,000 9,500

14,000 14,000 43,000 74,000

105,000 33,500

500

2,700,000

45,500 37,500 99,000 10,100 14,700 14,800 45,500 78,000

110,000 35,500

900

2,850,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Other counties and districts include data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.

All Beef Cows: Inventory by County – Colorado: 2013-2017

County 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

(Number) (Number) (Number) (Number) (Number)

Chaffee ............................................................ Clear Creek ...................................................... Eagle ............................................................... Gilpin ............................................................... Grand ............................................................... Gunnison ......................................................... Jackson ........................................................... Lake ................................................................. Moffat ............................................................... Park ................................................................. Pitkin ................................................................ Rio Blanco ....................................................... Routt ................................................................ Summit ............................................................ Teller................................................................ NW & Mountain .................................................. Boulder ............................................................ Broomfield........................................................ Jefferson .......................................................... Larimer ............................................................ Logan ............................................................... Morgan ............................................................ Sedgwick ......................................................... Weld ................................................................ Northeast ............................................................ Adams ............................................................. Arapahoe ......................................................... Cheyenne ........................................................ Denver ............................................................. Douglas ........................................................... Elbert ............................................................... El Paso ............................................................ Kiowa ............................................................... Kit Carson ........................................................ Lincoln ............................................................. Phillips ............................................................. Washington ...................................................... Yuma ............................................................... East Central ........................................................

4,000 (D)

4,000 (D)

8,200 10,200

(D) 300

17,900 2,900 2,100

(D) 19,600

500 1,200

5,200 (D)

1,300 11,000 24,500 16,500

(D) 51,000

(D) 5,200

(D) (D)

3,800 (D)

12,100 (D) (D)

18,900 (D) (D) (D)

4,100 (D)

4,000 (D)

8,300 10,400

(D) 300

18,200 2,900 2,100

(D) 19,900

500 1,200

5,300 (D)

1,300 11,200 25,000 16,800

(D) 52,000

(D) 5,300

(D) (D)

3,800 (D)

12,300 (D) (D)

19,300 (D) (D) (D)

4,200 (D)

4,100 (D)

8,100 10,600

(D) 300

18,600 3,000 2,100

(D) 20,500

500 1,200

5,400 (D)

1,300 11,400 25,500 17,100

(D) 53,000

(D) 5,400

(D) (D)

3,900 (D)

12,600 (D) (D)

19,700 (D) (D) (D)

4,500 (D)

4,400 (D)

9,000 11,300

(D) 100

19,800 3,100 2,300

(D) 21,500

600 1,300

5,800 (D)

1,400 12,200 27,000 18,200

(D) 56,000

(D) 5,800

(D) (D)

4,100 (D)

13,400 (D) (D)

21,000 (D) (D) (D)

4,700 (D)

4,600 (D)

9,500 11,800

(D) 100

20,500 3,400 2,400

(D) 23,000

600 1,300

6,000 (D)

1,500 12,700 28,000 19,000

(D) 59,000

(D) 6,000

(D) (D)

4,300 (D)

14,000 (D) (D)

22,000 (D) (D) (D)

See footnote on page 40. --continued

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All Beef Cows: Inventory by County – Colorado: 2013-2017 (Continued) County 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

(Number) (Number) (Number) (Number) (Number)

Archuleta .......................................................... Delta ................................................................ Dolores............................................................. Garfield ............................................................ Hinsdale ........................................................... La Plata ............................................................ Mesa ................................................................ Montezuma ...................................................... Montrose .......................................................... Ouray ............................................................... San Miguel ....................................................... Southwest ........................................................... Alamosa ........................................................... Conejos ............................................................ Costilla ............................................................. Mineral ............................................................. Rio Grande ....................................................... Saguache ......................................................... San Luis Valley ................................................... Baca ................................................................. Bent ................................................................. Crowley ............................................................ Custer .............................................................. Fremont ............................................................ Huerfano .......................................................... Las Animas ...................................................... Otero ................................................................ Prowers ............................................................ Pueblo .............................................................. Southeast ............................................................ Other Counties 1 ................................................. State Totals .........................................................

5,000 16,600

(D) 11,700

800 13,300

(D) 12,900

(D) 3,700

(D)

6,000 18,300 4,200

(D) 8,600

13,900

17,100 (D) (D) (D)

6,600 (D)

26,500 16,100 15,900

(D)

280,400

698,000

5,100 17,000

(D) 12,000

800 13,800

(D) 13,200

(D) 3,700

(D)

6,100 18,600 4,300

(D) 8,700

14,100

17,400 (D) (D) (D)

6,700 (D)

27,000 16,300 16,100

(D)

284,900

710,000

5,200 17,400

(D) 12,200

800 14,100

(D) 13,400

(D) 3,800

(D)

6,300 19,000 4,400

(D) 8,900

14,400

17,800 (D) (D) (D)

6,800 (D)

27,500 16,700 16,500

(D)

291,300

725,000

5,500 18,500

(D) 13,000

900 15,500

(D) 14,500

(D) 4,100

(D)

6,700 20,000 4,700

(D) 9,500

15,400

18,900 (D) (D) (D)

7,300 (D)

29,000 17,800 17,600

(D)

310,300

772,000

5,800 19,300

(D) 13,600 1,000

15,700 (D)

14,900 (D)

4,300 (D)

7,000 21,000 4,900

(D) 9,900

16,000

19,800 (D) (D) (D)

7,600 (D)

30,500 18,600 18,400

(D)

322,300

805,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Other counties and districts include data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.

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All Milk Cows: Inventory by County – Colorado: 2013-2017

County 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

(Number) (Number) (Number) (Number) (Number)

Chaffee ............................................................ Gunnison ......................................................... Moffat ............................................................... Park ................................................................. Routt ................................................................ Teller................................................................ NW & Mountain .................................................. Boulder ............................................................ Larimer ............................................................ Logan ............................................................... Morgan ............................................................ Sedgwick ......................................................... Weld ................................................................ Northeast ............................................................ Adams ............................................................. Arapahoe ......................................................... Douglas ........................................................... Elbert ............................................................... El Paso ............................................................ Kiowa ............................................................... Kit Carson ........................................................ Lincoln ............................................................. Phillips ............................................................. Washington ...................................................... Yuma ............................................................... East Central ........................................................ Archuleta ......................................................... Delta ................................................................ Garfield ............................................................ La Plata ........................................................... Mesa ................................................................ Montezuma ...................................................... Montrose .......................................................... Southwest .......................................................... Alamosa ........................................................... Conejos ........................................................... Costilla ............................................................. Rio Grande ...................................................... Saguache......................................................... San Luis Valley .................................................. Fremont ........................................................... Huerfano .......................................................... Las Animas ...................................................... Otero................................................................ Prowers ........................................................... Pueblo ............................................................. Southeast ........................................................... Other Counties 1 ................................................. State Totals ........................................................

(D) (D) (D) (D)

(D)

(D) 8,500

(D) 30,000

74,000

(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)

1,600 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)

(D) 200 (D) (D) (D)

2,200 (D) (D) (D)

(D)

(D)

132,000

(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)

(D) 9,100

(D) 32,000

(D) 78,000

(D) (D) (D) (D) 300 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)

(D) 1,700

(D) (D) (D) (D) (D)

(D) 300 (D) 100 (D)

2,400 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)

(D)

140,000

(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)

(D) 9,300

(D) 33,000

(D) 81,000

(D) (D) (D) (D) 300 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)

(D) 1,700

(D) (D) (D) (D) (D)

200 300 (D) (D) (D)

2,500 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)

(D)

145,000

(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)

(D) 7,600

(D) 31,000

(D) 89,000

(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)

(D) 1,400

(D) (D) (D) (D) (D)

200 (D) (D) (D)

2,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)

(D)

148,000

(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)

(D) 9,000

(D) 35,500

(D) 93,000

(D)

(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)

(D) 1,500

(D) (D) (D) (D) (D)

(D) 200 (D) (D) (D)

2,000 (D) (D)

(D)

(D)

155,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Other counties and districts include data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.

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Cattle & Calves: Number on Feed, Placements, Marketings & Other Disappearance, 1,000 + Capacity Feedlots, by Month – Colorado: 2008-2017

Month 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

January Number on Feed, January 1 ............................... Placed on Feed During January ......................... Marketed During January ................................... Other Disappearance During January ................ February Number on Feed, February1............................... Placed on Feed During February ........................ Marketed During February .................................. Other Disappearance During February ............... March Number on Feed, March 1 .................................. Placed on Feed During March ............................ Marketed During March ...................................... Other Disappearance During March ................... April Number on Feed, April 1 ..................................... Placed on Feed During April ............................... Marketed During April ......................................... Other Disappearance During April ...................... May Number on Feed, May 1 ..................................... Placed on Feed During May ............................... Marketed During May ......................................... Other Disappearance During May ...................... June Number on Feed, June 1 .................................... Placed on Feed During June .............................. Marketed During June ........................................ Other Disappearance During June ..................... July Number on Feed, July 1 ..................................... Placed on Feed During July ................................ Marketed During July .......................................... Other Disappearance During July ....................... August Number on Feed, August 1 ................................. Placed on Feed During August ........................... Marketed During August ..................................... Other Disappearance During August .................. September Number on Feed, September 1 .......................... Placed on Feed During September ..................... Marketed During September ............................... Other Disappearance During September ............ October Number on Feed, October 1 ............................... Placed on Feed During October ......................... Marketed During October ................................... Other Disappearance During October ................ November Number on Feed, November 1 ........................... Placed on Feed During November ...................... Marketed During November ................................ Other Disappearance During November ............. December Number on Feed, December 1 ........................... Placed on Feed During December ..................... Marketed During December ................................ Other Disappearance During December .............

1,100

180 185

5

1,090 155 190

5

1,050 125 160

5

1,010 115 165

20

940 150 180

10

900 75

175 10

790 100 175

5

710 180 165

5

720 245 150

5

810 245 150

5

900 185 130

5

950 140 155

5

930 200 170

10

950 190 165

5

970 175 155

10

980 150 165

15

950 140 145

25

920 125 180

5

860 125 180

5

800 205 190

5

810 270 145

5

930 250 155

5

1,020 155 140

5

1,030 100 155

5

970 140 170

10

930 150 175

5

900 175 190

5

880 170 145

15

890 195 135

20

930 125 170

5

880 140 165

5

850 190 185

5

850 295 180

5

960 275 175

10

1,050 155 150

5

1,050 170 175

5

1,040

185 190

5

1,030 215 210

5

1,030 215 190

5

1,050 160 145

5

1,060 130 140

10

1,040 100 170

10

960 160 185

5

930 220 195

5

950 275 175

10

1,040 215 140

5

1,110 165 135

10

1,130 160 150

10

1,130

175 175

10

1,120 155 190

15

1,070 160 165

5

1,060 110 140

10

1,020 180 170

20

1,010 120 165

5

960 155 180

5

930 190 195

5

920 225 150

5

990 185 150

5

1,020 145 150

5

1,010 130 145

5

990 190 175

5

1,000 155 165

10

980 160 160

10

970 140 150

10

950 170 150

20

950 115 145

10

910 110 165

5

850 145 180

5

810 190 145

5

850 230 145

5

930 165 140

5

950 150 150

10

940 190 170

10

950 135 155

10

920 165 130

5

950 130 130

10

940 140 145

25

910 95

150 5

850

90 145

5

790 145 150

5

780 200 155

5

820 210 145

5

880 155 120

5

910 130 135

5

900 135 140

5

890 150 145

5

890 150 140

10

890 145 120

15

900 140 130

20

890 80

125 15

830

90 125

5

790 130 135

5

780 210 155

5

830 195 140

5

880 140 125

5

890 115 130

5

870 145 130

5

880 170 155

5

890 165 150

5

900 145 135

10

900 135 130

15

890 105 140

5

850 115 150

5

810 170 175

5

800 225 170

5

850 205 140

5

910 140 135

5

910 130 135

5

900 180 175

5

900 180 165

5

910 205 170

5

940 155 125

10

960 160 140

10

970 125 160

5

930 115 160

5

880 175 190

5

860 250 165

5

940

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Cattle: Number Placed on Feed by Weight Group, by Month, 1,000+ Feedlots – Colorado: 2012-2017

Year & Weight Group Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

2012 <600 Lbs .................... 600-699 Lbs ............... 700-799 Lbs ............... 800 Lbs Plus .............. Total........................... 2013 <600 Lbs .................... 600-699 Lbs ............... 700-799 Lbs ............... 800 Lbs Plus .............. Total........................... 2014 <600 Lbs .................... 600-699 Lbs ............... 700-799 Lbs ............... 800 Lbs Plus .............. Total........................... 2015 <600 Lbs .................... 600-699 Lbs ............... 700-799 Lbs ............... 800 Lbs Plus .............. Total........................... 2016 <600 Lbs .................... 600-699 Lbs ............... 700-799 Lbs ............... 800 Lbs Plus .............. Total........................... 2017 1 <600 Lbs .................... 600-699 Lbs ............... 700-799 Lbs ............... 800-899 Lbs ............... 900 Lbs Plus .............. Total...........................

30 45 50 50

175

30 45 60 55

190

45 45 50 50

190

30 25 35 45

135

25 30 40 50

145

35 50 45 35 15

180

25 30 40 60

155

30 25 50 50

155

30 25 35 45

135

25 25 40 60

150

25 40 40 65

170

25 40 50 45 20

180

30 25 45 60

160

25 30 55 50

160

35 30 50 50

165

30 25 40 55

150

25 30 40 70

165

30 30 65 55 25

205

25 20 25 40

110

20 35 40 45

140

25 25 35 45

130

25 25 35 60

145

25 20 35 65

145

25 25 40 40 25

155

35 30 45 70

180

30 20 50 70

170

35 20 35 50

140

30 20 35 55

140

20 15 35 65

135

25 20 35 45 35

160

25 20 35 40

120

30 15 30 40

115

30 15 20 30 95

20 15 15 30 80

15 15 30 45

105

25 25 35 20 20

125

25 20 40 70

155

25 20 25 40

110

25 15 20 30 90

20 15 15 40 90

25 15 30 45

115

25 15 25 30 20

115

30 25 50 85

190

25 20 45 55

145

30 15 35 65

145

20 10 30 70

130

25 20 35 90

170

25 20 30 50 50

175

40 20 55

110 225

35 20 50 85

190

35 20 45

100 200

30 15 40

125 210

25 20 50

130 225

30 25 50 75 70

250

65 40 30 50

185

80 50 45 55

230

55 45 45 65

210

55 45 30 65

195

55 45 35 70

205

40 40 30 35

145

50 50 30 35

165

45 40 30 40

155

35 35 30 40

140

45 35 25 35

140

35 30 35 30

130

40 40 35 35

150

35 30 25 40

130

25 25 25 40

115

30 30 30 40

130

1 Expanded weight groups starting January 1, 2017.

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Goats: Total Inventory by Class – Colorado: January 1, 2008-2017

Year Inventory by Class

Angora Milk Meat & Other

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

1,400 1,000

(D) 1,000 1,000

(D) (1) (1) (1) (1)

8,000 8,300 8,400 8,300

10,200

12,200 9,000

10,000 10,000

9,000

39,000 34,000 38,000 32,000 32,000

24,000 22,000 25,000 24,000 25,000

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Estimates discontinued in 2014.

Hogs & Pigs: Total Breeding & Market Inventory, Farrowings, Pigs per Litter, Pig Crop, & Marketings – Colorado: December 1, 2007-2016 [Farrowings, Pigs per Litter, Pig Crop & 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)

2007 ............... 2008 ............... 2009 ............... 2010 ............... 2011 ............... 2012 ............... 2013 ............... 2014 ............... 2015 ............... 2016 ...............

860 730 710 730 720

720 690 700 700 670

160 150 150 150 150

145 150 150 145 150

700 580 560 580 570

575 540 550 555 520

329 311 286 285 284

271 281 288 280 303

8.97 8.90 9.14 9.79 9.83

9.85 9.50 9.32 9.96

10.11

2,952.00 2,769.00 2,615.00 2,790.00 2,791.00

2,669.00 2,670.00 2,683.00 2,790.00 3,063.00

2,967.0 2,874.0 2,655.0 2,743.0 2,847.5

2,799.0 2,754.0 2,811.0 2,936.0 3,128.0

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

Hogs & Pigs: Production, Disposition & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Pig Crop (Pigs Saved)

Inshipments Marketings 1 Farm

Slaughter Deaths Production Marketings 2

Value of Production

Value of Home

Consumption Spring Fall Total

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head) (1,000 Head) (1,000 Head) (1,000 Head)

(1,000 Pounds)

(1,000 Pounds) (Dollars 1.000) (Dollars 1.000)

2007 . 2008 . 2009 . 2010 . 2011 . 2012 . 2013 . 2014 . 2015 . 2016 .

712 708 639 703 706

697 656 679 700 785

751 625 656 689 662

677 677 689 697 770

2,952 2,769 2,615 2,790 2,791

2,669 2,670 2,683 2,790 3,063

149 111 108

60 140

220 160 262 245 150

2,967 2,874 2,655 2,743 2,848

2,799 2,754 2,811 2,936 3,128

1 1 1 1 2

1 1 1 2 2

113 135

87 86 92

89

105 123

97 113

365,132 279,035 262,367 292,591 295,869

274,065 259,063 246,890 240,799 232,686

366,930 302,061 274,450 294,060 301,665

283,478 273,213 265,317 250,545 243,585

196,673 159,404 126,971 189,680 227,019

206,066 206,725 236,205 185,803 174,978

247 249 220 288 507

504 349 409 335 289

1 Includes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced, but excludes inter-farm sales within the state. 2 Live Weight. Excludes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and inter-farm sales within the state.

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Sheep & Lamb: Inventory by Class – Colorado: January 1, 2008-2017

Year

Inventory

Breeding Sheep Replacement Lambs Under One Year Old

Total Breeding Sheep & Lambs

Market Sheep & Lambs

Total Sheep & Lambs Ewes Rams

(1,000 Head) (1,000 Head) (1,000 Head) (1,000 Head) (1,000 Head) (1,000 Head)

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

170.0 167.0 150.0 143.0 156.0

160.0 142.0 184.0 184.0 160.0

6.0 6.0 5.0 5.0 5.0

6.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 6.0

34.0 32.0 30.0 27.0 29.0

29.0 23.0 30.0 29.0 34.0

210.0 205.0 185.0 175.0 190.0

195.0 170.0 220.0 220.0 200.0

210.0 205.0 185.0 195.0 270.0

240.0 195.0 200.0 215.0 195.0

420.0 410.0 370.0 370.0 460.0

435.0 365.0 420.0 435.0 395.0

Sheep & Lambs: Lamb Crop, Farm Slaughter & Deaths – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Lamb Crop

Farm Slaughter

Deaths

Sheep Lambs

(1,000 Head) (1,000 Head) (1,000 Head) (1,000 Head)

2007 ................................ 2008 ................................ 2009 ................................ 2010 ................................ 2011 ................................ 2012 ................................ 2013 ................................ 2014 ................................ 2015 ................................ 2016 ................................

210 210 180 170 190

175 175 200 200 180

2.0 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5

2.5 2.5 2.6 2.6 2.7

11 12 9 9

16

14 11 10 14 13

19 17 17 15 20

20 15 19 16 16

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Honey: Number of Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016 [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) (Dollars) (1,000 Dollars)

2007 ................. 2008 ................. 2009 ................. 2010 ................. 2011 ................. 2012 ................. 2013 ................. 2014 ................. 2015 ................. 2016 .................

31 27 28 34 31

25 26 27 29 32

51.0 45.0 53.0 56.0 55.0

48.0 43.0 37.0 51.0 40.0

1,581 1,215 1,484 1,904 1,705

1,200 1,118

999 1,479 1,280

838 656 326 533 443

468 324 200 399 282

1.15 1.51 1.43 1.52 2.00

2.07 2.10 2.11 2.26 2.17

1,818 1,835 2,122 2,894 3,410

2,484 2,348 2,108 3,343 2,778

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.

Trout: Total Value of Fish Sold, & Foodsize Sales – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Total Value

of Fish Sold 1

Foodsize (12 Inches or longer)

Number of Fish

Live Weight 2

Sales

Total 3 Average Price

per Pound

(Dollars) (Pounds) (Dollars) (Dollars)

2007 ........... 2008 ........... 2009 ........... 2010 ........... 2011 ........... 2012 ........... 2013 ........... 2014 ........... 2015 ........... 2016 ...........

2,557,000 621,000

1,685,000 1,467,000 1,844,000

1,718,000 2,018,000 1,666,000 2,045,000 2,196,000

760,000 (D)

440,000 370,000 260,000

220,000 250,000 210,000 310,000 380,000

682,000 (D)

420,000 360,000 410,000

393,000 441,000 404,000 405,000 441,000

2,230,000 (D)

1,357,000 1,141,000 1,673,000

1,474,000 1,654,000 1,495,000 1,770,000 1,923,000

3.27 (D)

3.23 3.17 4.08

3.75 3.75 3.70 4.37 4.36

1 Total sales excluding eggs. 2 Due to rounding, total number of fish multiplied by the average pounds per unit may not exactly equal total live weight. 3 Due to rounding, total number or live weight multiplied by average value per unit may not exactly equal total sales. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

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Wool: Production, Price & Value – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Sheep Shorn Weight per

Fleece Production

Price per Pound

Value of Production 1

(1,000 Head) (Pounds) (1000 Pounds) (Dollars) (1,000 Dollars)

2007 ...................... 2008 ...................... 2009 ...................... 2010 ...................... 2011 ...................... 2012 ...................... 2013 ...................... 2014 ...................... 2015 ...................... 2016 ......................

400.0 380.0 300.0 345.0 370.0

305.0 310.0 340.0 320.0 295.0

6.8 6.8 7.3 7.2 7.0

6.9 6.8 7.1 7.5 7.5

2,700 2,600 2,200 2,500 2,600

2,100 2,100 2,400 2,410 2,200

1.00 1.12 0.82 1.49 2.15

2.00 1.90 1.85 1.80 1.70

2,700 2,912 1,804 3,725 5,590

4,200 3,990 4,440 4,338 3,740

1 Production multiplied by marketing year average price.

Livestock Slaughter by Species – Colorado: 2007-2016 1

Year

Cattle 2 Hogs

Number Slaughtered

Total Live Weight

Average Live Weight

Number Slaughtered

Total Live Weight

Average Live Weight

(Head) (1,000 Pounds) (Pounds) (Head) (1,000 Pounds) (Pounds)

2007 .................. 2008 .................. 2009 .................. 2010 .................. 2011 .................. 2012 .................. 2013 .................. 2014 .................. 2015 .................. 2016 ..................

2,209,800 2,509,200 2,356,900 2,507,300 2,499,700

2,500,600 2,574,300 2,464,900 2,351,000 2,457,300

2,861,668 3,271,616 3,119,244 3,268,633 3,277,812

3,346,708 3,456,587 3,343,473 3,264,610 3,437,263

1,296 1,305 1,324 1,304 1,312

1,339 1,344 1,357 1,390 1,400

10,100 10,300 10,100 9,200 9,800

15,000 17,300 16,600 18,000 20,300

2,580 2,610 2,599 2,350 2,481

3,429 3,829 3,902 4,354 4,909

255 254 257 255 252

228 222 236 242 242

Sheep & Lambs Goats 3

2007 .................. 2008 .................. 2009 .................. 2010 .................. 2011 .................. 2012 .................. 2013 .................. 2014 .................. 2015 .................. 2016 ..................

1,047,200 955,200 917,800 899,900 952,900

960,400 935,800 945,100 864,500 829,600

159,279 149,115 145,350 138,978 152,077

165,554 148,212 148,110 138,772 133,906

152 156 159 155 160

173 159 157 161 162

7,294 8,420 8,719 7,986 5,671

8,556 6,879 7,282 6,697 7,549

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

- - - - -

1 Excludes farm slaughter 2 Cattle equal to or greater than 500 lbs. commercially slaughtered. 3 Federally inspected only Dash (-) indicates estimates not available.

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Livestock Slaughter: By Month, Select Species – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Cattle

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

2007 .......... 2008 .......... 2009 .......... 2010 .......... 2011 .......... 2012 .......... 2013 .......... 2014 .......... 2015 .......... 2016 ..........

172 208 192 204 193

201 218 210 185 172

165 202 186 196 197

196 195 185 179 171

169 197 190 226 224

210 202 185 195 198

162 218 200 205 189

197 208 211 192 190

195 242 197 202 206

215 223 213 199 211

210 236 212 234 236

220 227 219 209 226

190 233 210 213 211

215 239 220 210 213

195 209 202 216 234

232 232 211 194 233

181 205 196 210 211

188 206 213 202 209

211 201 205 199 202

222 228 217 207 212

187 172 175 196 195

219 190 186 183 218

172 187 192 208 202

186 207 194 197 205

Sheep & Lambs

2007 .......... 2008 .......... 2009 .......... 2010 .......... 2011 .......... 2012 .......... 2013 .......... 2014 .......... 2015 .......... 2016 ..........

87 85 77 71 61

79 73 76 70 64

88 90 74 72 68

83 71 75 68 71

122 90 93

104 93

92 86 83 85 80

83 82 84 73 86

76 73 87 73 66

89 86 70 67 77

78 79 79 65 67

80 69 64 65 73

74 73 74 67 66

72 68 68 63 69

76 82 82 68 62

80 65 65 65 84

84 84 71 65 70

75 76 80 71 84

75 73 76 72 69

94 88 80 74 83

86 80 89 77 68

96 75 79 85 89

78 79 75 75 71

83 82 85 90 86

81 84 81 81 75

Hogs

2007 .......... 2008 .......... 2009 .......... 2010 .......... 2011 .......... 2012 .......... 2013 .......... 2014 .......... 2015 .......... 2016 ..........

0.8 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.6

1.0 1.2 1.4 1.2 1.6

0.8 0.7 0.6 0.7 0.6

0.8 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.4

0.9 0.7 0.6 0.7 0.8

0.8 1.1 1.2 1.4 1.6

0.6 0.6 0.7 0.6 0.6

0.9 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.4

0.7 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.7

1.1 1.4 1.2 1.2 1.5

0.6 0.6 0.8 0.5 0.5

0.9 1.2 1.3 1.5 1.5

0.9 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.5

1.3 1.6 1.4 1.5 1.6

1.5 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.8

2.3 2.3 2.3 2.4 2.6

1.0 1.1 1.3 1.0 1.0

1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.8

1.0 1.0 0.8 0.8 1.1

1.6 1.7 1.2 1.7 1.9

0.8 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.9

1.4 1.4 1.2 1.4 1.7

0.5 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.8

1.4 1.5 1.2 1.4 1.7

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Dairy: Milk Production & Milkfat – Colorado: January 1, 2012-2016

Unit 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Number of Milk Cows on Farms ....... (1,000 Hd) Production of Milk & Milkfat 1 Milk per Cow Milk ................................................... (Pounds) Milkfat ............................................... (Pounds) Total Percentage Milkfat ........................... (Percent) Milk ........................................ (Million Pounds) Milkfat .................................... (Million Pounds) Milk Price .......................... (Dollars/100 Pounds) Value of Production ..................... (1,000 Dollars)

131,000

24,158 853

3.53

3,213 113

18.60 597,618

132,000

24,292 865

3.56

3,328 119

20.20 672,256

140,000

24,951 886

3.55

3,593 128

24.00 862,320

145,000

25,733 926

3.60

3,757 135

17.80 668,746

148,000

25,980 948

3.65

3,923 143

16.70 655,141

1 Milk sold to plants & dealers as whole milk & equivalent amounts of milk for cream. Includes milk produced by dealers' own herds & small amounts sold directly to consumers. Includes milk produced by institutional herds. Excludes milk sucked by calves.

Milk & Cream: Marketings, Used on Farm, Income, & Value – Colorado: 2012-2016

Unit 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Combined Marketings of Milk & Cream Milk Sold ............................. (Million Pounds) Average Price Per 100 Pounds of Milk 1 ......... (Dollars) Per Pound of Milkfat ................. (Dollars) Value of Milk Marketings ............. (1,000 Dollars) Used for Milk, Cream & Butter by Producers Milk Utilized ......................... (Million Pounds) Value ............................................... (Dollars) Milk Used on Farm for Feed (Million Pounds) Gross Producer Income 2 ........... (1,000 Dollars) Value of Milk Produced 3 ............ (1,000 Dollars)

3,191

18.60

5.27 593,526

1.00

186,000 21.00

593,712 597,618

3,306

20.20

5.67 667,812

1.00

202,000 21.00

668,014 672,256

3,571

24.00

6.76 857,040

1.00

240,000 21.00

857,280 862,320

3,735

17.80

4.94 664,830

1.00

178,000 21.00

665,008 668,746

3,901

16.70

4.58 651,467

1.00

167,000 21.00

651,634 655,141

1 Average price for marketing year. 2 Cash receipts from marketings of milk & cream, plus value of milk used for home consumption. 3 Includes value of milk fed to calves.

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Milk Cows & Milk Production by Month – Colorado: 2008-2017

Year Jan. Feb. March April May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec.

Number of Milk Cows

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

(1,000 Head)

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

126 129 116 123 133

135 140 145 148 155

126 128 116 123 133

135 140 145 148 156

126 128 116 125 132

(1)

141 145 149 158

127 128 117 126 132

(1)

143 145 149 159

127 128 117 126 132

(1)

144 145 149 159

128 126 118 127 133

(1)

145 145 150 160

129 124 119 128 133

137 145 145 152 160

130 123 120 129 134

137 145 145 152 161

130 117 122 130 134

137 145 145 152 162

130 116 122 131 134

137 145 146 153

130 116 122 131 133

138 145 147 154

130 116 123 131 132

140 145 148 155

Milk Production per Cow

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

1,880 1,940 1,930 1,975 1,970

2,045 2,085 2,140 2,160 2,175

1,800 1,780 1,800 1,795 1,865

1,865 1,885 1,970 2,050 2,005

1,945 1,980 2,000 2,015 2,045

(1)

2,100 2,190 2,210 2,235

1,910 1,920 1,975 1,985 2,030

(1)

2,080 2,170 2,155 2,165

1,990 2,000 2,050 2,040 2,105

(1)

2,165 2,205 2,200 2,215

1,940 1,940 2,010 1,990 2,015

(1)

2,105 2,140 2,140 2,170

1,950 1,960 2,050 2,010 2,050

2,100 2,150 2,220 2,225 2,255

1,930 1,950 2,025 2,000 2,050

2,095 2,135 2,210 2,235 2,250

1,850 1,875 1,945 1,930 1,970

1,965 2,055 2,150 2,130 2,150

1,890 1,920 1,975 1,955 2,030

2,045 2,105 2,190 2,175

1,845 1,855 1,920 1,870 1,970

1,990 2,035 2,090 2,130

1,940 1,900 1,985 1,955 2,070

2,060 2,115 2,140 2,180

Milk Production

(Million

Pounds) (Million

Pounds) (Million

Pounds) (Million

Pounds) (Million

Pounds) (Million

Pounds) (Million

Pounds) (Million

Pounds) (Million

Pounds) (Million

Pounds) (Million

Pounds) (Million

Pounds)

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

237 250 224 243 262

276 292 310 320 337

227 228 209 221 248

252 264 286 303 313

245 253 232 252 270

279 296 318 329 353

243 246 231 250 268

271 297 315 321 344

253 256 240 257 278

284 312 320 328 352

248 244 237 253 268

279 305 310 321 347

252 243 244 257 273

288 312 322 338 361

251 240 243 258 275

287 310 320 340 362

241 219 237 251 264

269 298 312 324 348

246 223 241 256 272

280 305 320 333

240 215 234 245 262

275 295 307 328

252 220 244 256 273

288 307 317 338

1 Survey was not conducted in April and July, resulting in no milk cows and milk per cow data for March through June.

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Chickens: Inventory by Class & Total Value – Colorado: December 1, 2008-2016

Year All Layers Pullets Other

Chickens

All Chickens

Number Value per Head Total Value

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

3,872 3,820 3,681 4,684

4,193 5,052 4,791 4,521 4,657

774 784

1,018 884

899 905

1,052 1,235 1,434

65 65 53 73

49 52 50 64 64

4,711 4,669 4,752 5,641

5,141 6,009 5,893 5,820 6,155

2.10 2.30 2.80 2.30

2.20 2.30 2.30 2.50 2.50

9,893 10,739 13,306 12,974

11,310 13,821 13,554 14,550 15,388

Chickens: Lost, Sold & Value of Sales – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Number Lost Number Sold Pounds Sold Value 1

(1,000 Head) (1,000 Head) (1,000 Lbs.) ($ 1,000)

2007 .................... 2008 .................... 2009 .................... 2010 .................... 2011 .................... 2012 .................... 2013 .................... 2014 .................... 2015 .................... 2016 ....................

626 1,153

883 1,065 1,138

1,015

462 484 686

1,907

2,195 1,650 2,143 1,816 2,027

2,136 2,968 3,536 3,041 2,369

10,097 8,250 9,429 8,717 8,513

9,612

12,169 14,144 12,772 10,897

424 487 481 610 426

663 694 834 843 730

1 Represents sales for Slaughter.

Eggs: Production & Income – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year 1 Average Number

of Layers Eggs per Layer Total Produced Gross Income

(Thousand) (Number) (Million) (Dollars 1,000)

2007 .................... 2008 .................... 2009 .................... 2010 .................... 2011 .................... 2012 .................... 2013 .................... 2014 .................... 2015 .................... 2016 ....................

3,765 3,816 3,755 3,628 4,141

4,465 4,460 4,842 4,544 4,606

281 286 296 294 281

291 289 299 291 296

1,059 1,090 1,110 1,066 1,163

1,297 1,289 1,449 1,323 1,364

74,074 96,842 70,308 77,131 85,801

96,215

103,782 130,350 177,115 67,929

1 December of the preceding year.

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Layers & Egg Production – Colorado: 2008-2016

Year Dec. 1 Jan. Feb. March April May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov.

Average Number of Layers

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

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

3,863 3,955 3,701 3,628

4,778 4,199 5,014 4,673 4,554

3,927 3,971 3,589 3,613

4,792 4,129 4,891 4,317 4,632

3,905 3,890 3,571 3,705

4,764 4,205 4,847 4,120 4,701

3,895 3,854 3,702 3,816

4,782 4,260 4,871 4,338 4,785

3,894 3,772 3,766 3,987

4,734 4,012 4,783 4,621 4,769

3,706 3,721 3,636 3,943

4,503 4,125 4,730 4,625 4,739

3,716 3,601 3,575 4,042

4,240 4,535 4,910 4,563 4,471

3,817 3,628 3,589 4,386

4,201 4,700 5,001 4,576 4,225

3,793 3,645 3,605 4,511

4,221 4,689 4,910 4,644 4,412

3,667 3,575 3,560 4,625

4,197 4,772 4,732 4,672 4,641

3,726 3,680 3,586 4,718

4,173 4,904 4,654 4,713 4,696

3,882 3,770 3,659 4,712

4,189 4,987 4,763 4,671 4,649

Year Dec. 1 Jan. Feb. March April May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov.

Number of Eggs Produced

(Million) (Million) (Million) (Million) (Million) (Million) (Million) (Million) (Million) (Million) (Million) (Million)

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

92 98 93 89

119

98 126 113 114

93 99 90 88

116

98 123 104 117

88 89 80 78

108

89 110

95 109

96 98 92 90

117 100 124 107 117

91 93 89 91

112 100 121 107 117

89 96 89 96

112 106 123 112 122

83 89 85 97

102 101 121 109 110

93 89 90

104

106 112 125 119 108

95 92 91

103

106 121 124 119 108

88 86 90

103

98 119 117 111 109

91 90 91

112

102 123 118 116 118

91 91 86

112

99 122 117 112 115

1 December preceding year.

Layers & Eggs – Colorado: 2012-2016

Unit 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Inventory, Production & Value 1 2012-2016

Average Layers ...................................... (1,000 Head) Eggs per Layer2 ........................................... (Number) Total Egg Production ............................ (Million Eggs) Value of Eggs Produced ..................... (1,000 Dollars)

4,465 291

1,297 96,215

4,460 289

1,289 103,782

4,842 299

1,449 130,350

4,544 291

1,323 177,115

4,606 296

1,364 67,929

Chicken Inventory 3, & Value December 1, 2012-2016

Total Layers ........................................... (1,000 Head) Total Pullets ........................................... (1,000 Head) Total Chickens Total ..................................................... (1,000 Head) Value Average per Head ..................................... (Dollars) Total Value...................................... (1,000 Dollars)

4,193 899

5,141

2.20

11,310

5,052 905

6,009

2.30

13,821

4,791 1,052

5,893

2.30

13,554

4,521 1,235

5,820

2.50

14,550

4,657 1,434

6,155

2.50

15,388

Chickens: Lost, Sold & Value of Sales 4 2012-2016

Lost 5 ..................................................... (1,000 Head) Sold for Slaughter Chickens Sold ...................................... (1,000 Head) Live Weight ...................................... (1,000 Pounds) Value of Sales ............................................. (Dollars)

1,015

2,136 9,612

663,000

462

2,968 12,169

694,000

484

3,536 14,144

834,000

686

3,041 12,772

843,000

1,907

2,369 10,897

730,000 1 Estimates cover the 12 month period, December 1, previous year, through November 30. 2 Total egg production divided by average number of layers on hand. 3 Excludes commercial broilers. 4 Estimates exclude broilers and cover the 12 month period December 1, the previous year through November 30. 5 Includes rendered, died, destroyed, composted or disappeared for any reason except sold during the 12 month period.

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Marketing Year Average Prices, by Commodity – Colorado: 2008-2016 1

Commodity Unit 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Wheat, All ........... Wheat, Winter .. Wheat, Spring .. Corn, Grain ........ Barley, All ........... Sorghum, Grain .. Dry Beans 2 ....... Sunflower, All ..... Oil Varieties ...... Non-Oil Vrts ..... Sugarbeets ......... Oats.................... Hay, All (Baled) .. Alfalfa ............... Other Hay ......... Potatoes, All ....... Summer ........... Fall ................... Proso Millet ........ Apples, Cmrcl ..... Peaches ............. Cabbage 3 ......... Cantaloupe 3 ...... Sweet Corn 3 ..... Beef Cattle ......... Milk Cows ........... Calves ................ Steers & Heifers . Cows .................. Sheep ................. Lambs ................ Hogs ................... Barrows & Gilts Sows ................ Chickens 4 ......... Eggs ................... Milk, All ...............

Bu Bu Bu Bu Bu

Cwt Cwt Cwt Cwt Cwt Ton Bu

Ton Ton Ton Cwt Cwt Cwt Bu

Lbs Ton Cwt Cwt Cwt Cwt Hd

Cwt Cwt Cwt Cwt Cwt Cwt Cwt Cwt Lbs Doz Cwt

6.62 6.47

10.50 4.14 5.18 5.90

35.80 23.20 21.90 30.00 47.80

3.30 161.00 164.00 132.00 11.80 13.50 11.60

3.25 0.23

1,430.00 10.60 20.40 15.60 98.90

2,150.00 110.00 99.80 51.40 29.20 99.70 49.30 49.30 33.00 0.059 1.066 18.40

4.57 4.58 4.19 3.68 5.27 5.28

30.40 18.70

(D) (D)

53.30 2.36

134.00 136.00 119.00

6.05 6.90 6.00 2.90 0.26

1,660.00 11.00 21.60 13.70 90.10

1,450.00 107.00 91.00 47.00 32.60 99.20 42.00 42.00 38.00 0.051 0.760 12.80

5.54 5.55 5.51 4.98 3.79 9.00

26.60 23.90

(D) (D)

68.90 3.50

127.00 128.00 111.00 12.60 10.10 12.80

4.60 0.22

1,870.00 11.50 19.10 14.50

103.00 1,310.00

124.00 104.00 59.20 49.10

122.00 56.40 56.40 50.40 0.070 0.868 16.40

6.60 6.63 5.94 6.15 5.23

10.70 47.40 31.80

(D) (D)

68.40 4.59

204.00 209.00 161.00 10.80 11.10 10.70

5.90 0.29

2,000.00 13.60 23.00 16.90

- 1,470.00

- - - - - - - -

0.050 0.885 20.00

7.75 7.75 7.48 6.86 6.72

12.50 39.00 31.10

(D) (D)

55.40 4.22

237.00 239.00 217.00

7.25 6.70 7.30

16.40 0.30

1,580.00 14.70 32.30 16.60

- 1,470.00

- - - - - - - -

0.069 0.890 18.60

6.97 6.99 6.42 4.61 5.73 7.66

39.70 25.60

(D) (D)

35.60 4.91

236.00 237.00 228.00

9.90 -

9.90 4.31 0.36

1,870.00 16.40 40.00 18.70

- 1,510.00

- - - - - - - -

0.057 0.966 20.20

5.88 5.89 4.91 3.95 5.78 6.92

25.90 26.10

(D) (D)

46.70 3.62

206.00 207.00 201.00

8.25 -

8.25 3.30 0.89

2,430.00 (D)

37.90 16.20

- 2,000.00

- - - - - - - -

0.059 1.080 24.00

4.29 4.30 3.97 3.69 6.20 5.49

28.30 22.20

(D) (D)

51.00 3.50

179.00 179.00 173.00

8.40 -

8.40 2.92 (D)

2,250.00 16.90 31.00 15.20

- 2,080.00

- - - - - - - -

0.066 1.607 17.80

3.08 3.08 3.30 3.55 5.31 4.45

30.20 14.90

(D) (D)

- 2.67

151.00 151.00 160.00

9.85 -

9.85 2.65 (NA)

2,040.00 - - - -

1,910.00 - - - - - - - -

0.067 0.598 16.70

1 Livestock prices (excluding milk cows per head) discontinued 2011. 2 Prices applies on clean basis. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. Dash (-) indicates estimate not available. 3 Fresh Market Price. 4 Excluding Broilers & represents sales from slaughter

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Prices Received: Monthly Averages Selected Commodities – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

All Barley

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

2007 .............. 2008 .............. 2009 .............. 2010 .............. 2011 .............. 2012 .............. 2013 .............. 2014 .............. 2015 .............. 2016 ..............

(S) (S) (S) (S) (D)

5.22

(S) (D) (D)

6.24

(S) (S) (S) (S)

4.08

5.27 (D)

4.02 (D)

6.24

(S) (S) (S) (S)

2.93

5.28 (D) (D) (S)

6.24

(S) (S) (S) (S) (D)

(D) (S) (D)

7.89 (S)

(S) (S) (S) (D) (D)

(D) (S) (D) (S)

6.24

(S) (S) (S) (D) (D)

6.48

(D) (S)

6.30 (D)

3.75 5.49

(S) 4.22

(D)

6.53 6.52

(D) (D)

5.45

3.39 (S)

5.32 2.78 5.25

6.71

(D) 4.73 5.98 4.67

3.37 5.43 4.51 3.86

(D)

6.65 6.26 6.28 6.13 5.26

3.44 5.00 5.38 4.12

(D)

6.74 (D) (D) (D)

5.56

3.45 5.21 5.22 4.13 5.30

6.61

(D) (D)

6.23 (D)

3.43 (S)

5.15 (D)

4.78

6.83 (D) (S) (D)

5.63

All Wheat

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

2007 .............. 2008 .............. 2009 .............. 2010 .............. 2011 .............. 2012 .............. 2013 .............. 2014 .............. 2015 .............. 2016 ..............

4.55 7.39 5.98 4.57 6.33

6.48 7.88 6.54 5.66 4.06

4.46 8.82 6.49 4.29 6.88

6.44 7.72 6.58 5.45 4.37

4.61 8.79 5.94 4.37 6.91

6.40 7.22 7.09 5.21 3.88

4.63 8.06 5.72 4.05 7.71

6.02 7.43 7.27 5.11 3.93

4.63 7.38 6.02 3.98 7.96

5.97 7.40 7.42 4.85 3.71

5.13 7.63 5.49 3.75 7.80

6.65 7.16 6.75 5.03 3.92

5.00 7.31 5.38 4.34 6.64

7.68 7.30 6.41 5.16 3.27

5.56 7.50 4.64 5.44 7.17

7.91 6.96 6.05 4.34 3.09

6.63 6.64 4.20 5.67 6.84

8.26 6.76 5.57 4.20 2.74

6.91 5.88 4.15 5.83 5.83

8.24 7.30 5.44 4.10 2.75

6.57 6.51 4.59 5.83 6.18

8.31 6.94 5.61 3.98 2.76

7.25 6.27 4.47 6.18 6.34

7.73 6.73 6.18 4.06 2.75

Corn for Grain

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

(Dollars per Bu)

2007 .............. 2008 .............. 2009 .............. 2010 .............. 2011 .............. 2012 .............. 2013 .............. 2014 .............. 2015 .............. 2016 ..............

3.13 3.91 4.37 3.73 4.77

6.05 6.86 4.52 4.10 3.78

3.27 4.36 3.97 3.56 5.36

6.30 7.26 4.49 3.78 3.51

3.20 4.33 3.86 3.62 5.21

6.37 7.21 4.65 3.94 3.61

3.15 4.70 3.87 3.31 6.05

6.34 7.00 4.82 3.86 3.60

3.43 4.55 3.97 3.45 6.55

6.21 6.98 4.91 3.64 3.64

3.56 5.04 4.02 3.50 6.57

6.37 7.30 4.80 3.73 3.85

3.48 4.71 3.74 3.48 6.60

6.98 7.06 4.62 4.07 3.64

3.54 4.59 3.62 3.68 7.06

7.60 6.80 4.33 3.82 3.43

3.61 4.50 3.51 3.97 6.61

6.67 6.07 3.95 3.80 3.31

3.43 4.10 3.82 4.23 5.78

6.45 5.02 3.82 3.99 3.36

3.51 4.50 3.79 4.33 5.85

6.69 4.71 4.05 3.72 3.30

3.60 4.21 3.69 4.66 6.09

7.01 4.58 4.13 3.67 3.51

Milk 1

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

2007 .............. 2008 .............. 2009 .............. 2010 .............. 2011 .............. 2012 .............. 2013 .............. 2014 .............. 2015 .............. 2016 ..............

14.90 20.30 13.70 16.20 16.70

19.30 20.30 23.00 18.70 16.60

14.80 19.30 11.80 15.90 18.90

18.10 19.80 24.50 17.70 16.20

15.50 17.80 11.70 15.00 20.30

17.50 19.50 24.80 17.30 15.70

16.70 18.50 12.10 14.70 19.70

17.10 19.50 25.00 17.30 15.70

18.00 18.00 11.80 15.20 19.60

16.50 19.70 24.30 17.40 15.20

20.20 18.80 11.60 15.60 20.80

16.20 19.60 23.60 17.40 15.20

21.00 19.80 11.50 15.90 21.60

16.80 19.30 23.30 17.20 16.20

22.00 18.90 12.00 16.60 22.00

18.10 20.00 24.10 17.30 17.20

22.40 18.50 12.70 17.70 21.30

19.50 20.30 25.60 18.20 17.90

21.90 17.80 14.00 18.50 19.70

21.20 21.20 24.80 18.20 17.30

21.80 17.10 14.90 18.20 19.90

22.20 21.80 23.40 19.00 17.50

21.30 15.90 16.40 16.80 19.10

21.40 21.90 21.60 18.10 19.20

(S) Insufficient number of reports to establish an estimate. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Monthly milk price estimates began 2008.

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Prices Received: Monthly Averages Selected Commodities – Colorado: 2007-2016 (Continued)

Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

All Hay (Baled)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

2007 ............. 2008 ............. 2009 ............. 2010 ............. 2011 ............. 2012 ............. 2013 ............. 2014 ............. 2015 ............. 2016 .............

137.00 138.00 166.00 127.00 128.00

232.00 244.00 225.00 194.00 159.00

138.00 138.00 166.00 124.00 132.00

237.00 244.00 229.00 194.00 159.00

139.00 142.00 161.00 120.00 136.00

243.00 243.00 225.00 194.00 175.00

139.00 145.00 159.00 124.00 135.00

242.00 243.00 214.00 196.00 177.00

140.00 147.00 158.00 124.00 148.00

247.00 243.00 214.00 191.00 160.00

135.00 149.00 154.00 125.00 169.00

233.00 244.00 209.00 190.00 160.00

135.00 158.00 140.00 125.00 178.00

233.00 249.00 200.00 190.00 151.00

139.00 167.00 134.00 125.00 188.00

233.00 244.00 209.00 190.00 151.00

139.00 162.00 133.00 124.00 196.00

232.00 234.00 215.00 191.00 146.00

134.00 161.00 133.00 124.00 214.00

233.00 237.00 215.00 180.00 146.00

138.00 166.00 128.00 123.00 228.00

234.00 234.00 215.00 159.00 146.00

138.00 166.00 128.00 128.00 223.00

244.00 230.00 200.00 159.00 151.00

Alfalfa Hay (Baled)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

2007 ........... 2008 ........... 2009 ........... 2010 ........... 2011 ........... 2012 ........... 2013 ........... 2014 ........... 2015 ........... 2016 ...........

140.00 140.00 170.00 130.00 130.00

240.00 245.00 225.00 195.00 160.00

140.00 140.00 170.00 125.00 135.00

245.00 245.00 230.00 195.00 160.00

140.00 145.00 165.00 120.00 140.00

255.00 245.00 225.00 195.00 180.00

140.00 147.00 165.00 125.00 140.00

255.00 245.00 215.00 195.00 180.00

140.00 150.00 160.00 125.00 150.00

255.00 245.00 215.00 190.00 160.00

135.00 150.00 155.00 125.00 170.00

235.00 245.00 210.00 190.00 160.00

135.00 160.00 140.00 125.00 180.00

235.00 250.00 200.00 190.00 150.00

140.00 170.00 135.00 125.00 190.00

235.00 245.00 210.00 190.00 150.00

140.00 165.00 135.00 125.00 200.00

235.00 235.00 215.00 190.00 145.00

135.00 165.00 135.00 125.00 220.00

235.00 238.00 215.00 180.00 145.00

140.00 170.00 130.00 125.00 235.00

235.00 235.00 215.00 160.00 145.00

140.00 170.00 130.00 130.00 230.00

245.00 230.00 200.00 160.00 150.00

All Other Hay (Baled)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

(Dollars per Ton)

2007 ........... 2008 ........... 2009 ........... 2010 ........... 2011 ........... 2012 ........... 2013 ........... 2014 ........... 2015 ........... 2016 ...........

126.00 125.00 130.00 110.00 105.00

165.00 235.00 225.00 190.00 150.00

127.00 125.00 125.00 115.00 105.00

165.00 235.00 225.00 190.00 150.00

130.00 125.00 125.00 120.00 115.00

170.00 230.00 225.00 190.00 150.00

135.00 130.00 125.00 120.00 115.00

170.00 230.00 210.00 200.00 160.00

145.00 130.00 125.00 115.00 125.00

170.00 225.00 200.00 195.00 160.00

135.00 130.00 120.00 120.00 145.00

190.00 230.00 195.00 195.00 170.00

135.00 135.00 140.00 120.00 155.00

200.00 235.00 200.00 195.00 160.00

135.00 145.00 125.00 115.00 170.00

210.00 230.00 200.00 195.00 160.00

135.00 135.00 120.00 110.00 160.00

205.00 230.00 210.00 195.00 155.00

130.00 130.00 115.00 105.00 160.00

210.00 229.00 210.00 180.00 155.00

125.00 125.00 110.00 105.00 160.00

220.00 230.00 210.00 150.00 155.00

125.00 130.00 110.00 105.00 160.00

235.00 230.00 195.00 150.00 160.00

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Prices Received: Monthly Averages Selected Commodities – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Dry Beans

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

2007 ............. 2008 ............. 2009 ............. 2010 ............. 2011 ............. 2012 ............. 2013 ............. 2014 ............. 2015 ............. 2016 .............

21.20 30.80 35.40 31.30 24.90

48.20 36.50 40.40 46.30 28.20

24.20 32.20 32.00 33.00 27.50

50.30 36.00 37.90

(D) 24.30

25.00 35.40 33.10 31.50 29.40

50.50 35.50 35.20 23.40 25.50

24.60 36.70 30.70 31.30 29.90

50.70 35.30 30.30 22.70 29.00

25.10 36.90 30.90 31.60 29.70

51.80 36.40

(D) (D)

25.60

26.20 33.00 30.90 29.90 35.10

(D)

39.60 31.80

(D) 28.20

28.50 36.80 38.50 30.30 36.70

54.00

(D) (D)

27.30 29.20

27.90 35.70 31.30 22.80 41.10

47.10

(D) 33.10 22.30 27.40

27.90 38.30 30.20 24.00 44.70

41.70 39.60 27.20 32.70 30.30

27.80 35.90 37.50 23.70 44.40

45.40 50.40 26.20 26.70 30.90

28.20 40.30 30.40 24.50 44.70

38.50

(S) 23.50 19.50 30.00

30.40 36.80 32.40 22.50 44.10

36.70 38.90 24.00 26.20 28.80

All Potatoes

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

2007 ............. 2008 ............. 2009 ............. 2010 ............. 2011 ............. 2012 ............. 2013 ............. 2014 ............. 2015 ............. 2016 .............

7.90 9.00

13.20 5.65

12.10

11.00 6.85 9.10 9.30 9.25

8.25 9.70

10.60 5.45

12.50

11.10 6.50 9.05 8.60 9.00

8.10 10.20 10.40

5.65 13.10

11.10

6.90 9.00 8.50 8.95

7.75 9.90 9.65 5.40

13.10

11.20 6.50

10.70 8.10 8.40

7.85 10.90

8.05 5.25

13.00

10.60 6.60

10.60 7.50 7.70

7.60 13.40

7.70 5.40

14.10

9.30 8.65 9.60 7.90 6.95

7.25 16.10

7.45 7.90

18.90

9.05 13.80

9.30 4.75 7.55

9.45 21.30

9.90 10.80 19.10

6.95

22.20 8.50 4.60 6.15

7.65 20.50

7.45 11.00 12.10

6.85

12.00 9.90 9.40 9.15

7.45 19.10

6.40 10.80 10.20

5.85 9.60 9.25 8.30

10.20

7.75 14.80

6.25 10.70 10.30

6.50 9.95 8.75 9.05

10.60

8.35 14.40

6.30 11.30 11.00

6.50 8.95 9.15 8.60 9.85

Sheep 1

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

2007 ............. 2008 ............. 2009 ............. 2010 ............. 2011 ............. 2012 ............. 2013 ............. 2014 ............. 2015 ............. 2016 .............

32.00 30.00 31.00 45.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

34.00 31.00 34.00 55.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

34.00 30.00 36.00 51.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

34.00 30.00 37.00 48.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

32.00 30.00 31.00 52.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

30.00 26.00 30.00 51.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

31.00 28.00 31.00 50.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

32.00 30.00 33.00 47.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

31.00 30.00 30.00 51.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

29.00 27.00 29.00 47.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

28.00 30.00 34.00 46.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

30.00 32.00 40.00 55.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

Lambs 1

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

2007 ............. 2008 ............. 2009 ............. 2010 ............. 2011 ............. 2012 ............. 2013 ............. 2014 ............. 2015 ............. 2016 .............

94.00 100.00 100.00 101.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

96.00 98.00

100.00 106.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

94.00 99.00

100.00 115.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

97.00 104.00 98.00

118.00 (1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

100.00 104.00 100.00 128.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

98.00 100.00 103.00 120.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

98.00 100.00 103.00 123.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

96.00 99.00

100.00 124.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

95.00 99.00 98.00

130.00 (1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

95.00 97.00 96.00

133.00 (1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

95.00 99.00 95.00

136.00 (1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

100.00 100.00 100.00 145.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

(S) Insufficient number of reports to establish an estimate. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Sheep & Lambs discontinued beginning in 2011.

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Prices Received: Monthly Averages, Selected Commodities – Colorado: 2007-2016

Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Beef Cattle 1

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

2007 ............. 2008 ............. 2009 ............. 2010 ............. 2011 ............. 2012 ............. 2013 ............. 2014 ............. 2015 ............. 2016 .............

94.10 98.90 89.10 91.70

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

95.90 100.00

88.60 95.20

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

103.00 100.00

89.10 101.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

106.00 97.60 95.30

107.00 (1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

104.00 103.00

95.10 103.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

100.00 102.00

91.10 99.20

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

99.10 102.00

89.20 100.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

102.00 103.00

89.70 102.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

108.00 103.00

90.10 104.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

107.00 94.10 89.10

105.00 (1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

105.00 93.10 89.10

110.00 (1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

105.00 86.40 86.20

115.00 (1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

Cows 1

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

2007 ............. 2008 ............. 2009 ............. 2010 ............. 2011 ............. 2012 ............. 2013 ............. 2014 ............. 2015 ............. 2016 .............

45.90 46.90 43.50 48.50

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

48.50 52.50 45.50 54.20

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

47.80 53.90 46.20 56.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

51.00 52.20 50.50 61.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

53.20 55.80 51.00 63.50

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

51.70 55.60 49.00 62.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

54.20 56.80 50.00 64.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

54.00 58.80 48.00 63.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

52.70 55.20 47.00 61.50

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

48.90 47.50 45.00 57.10

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

43.30 42.30 43.50 56.40

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

45.20 40.50 45.60 61.50

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

Steers & Heifers 1

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

2007 ............. 2008 ............. 2009 ............. 2010 ............. 2011 ............. 2012 ............. 2013 ............. 2014 ............. 2015 ............. 2016 .............

95.10 100.00

90.00 92.60

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

96.90 101.00

89.50 96.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

104.00 101.00

90.00 102.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

107.00 98.50 96.20

108.00 (1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

105.00 104.00

96.00 104.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

101.00 103.00

92.00 100.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

100.00 103.00

90.00 101.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

103.00 104.00

90.50 103.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

109.00 104.00

91.00 105.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

108.00 95.00 90.00

106.00 (1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

106.00 94.10 90.00

111.00 (1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

106.00 87.30 87.00

116.00 (1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

Calves 1

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

(Dollars per Cwt)

2007 ............. 2008 ............. 2009 ............. 2010 ............. 2011 ............. 2012 ............. 2013 ............. 2014 ............. 2015 ............. 2016 .............

110.00 116.00 105.00 114.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

110.00 117.00 105.00 115.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

127.00 117.00 105.00 119.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

124.00 114.00 108.00 128.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

121.00 115.00 113.00 127.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

121.00 114.00 112.00 126.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

122.00 109.00 113.00 126.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

122.00 111.00 114.00 128.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

120.00 103.00 106.00 117.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

118.00 102.00 100.00 120.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

116.00 102.00 101.00 128.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

117.00 98.50

106.00 139.00

(1)

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)

1 Monthly cattle prices discontinued as of 2010.

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Colorado Department of Agriculture

Office of the Commissioner

305 Interlocken Parkway, Broomfield, CO 80021 Commissioner of Agriculture, Don Brown……………………………………. (303) 869-9000 Public Information…………………………………………………………….. (303) 869-9000 Administrative Services……………………………………………………….. (303) 869-9020 Human Resources……………………………………………………………… (303) 869-9002 Media Relations……………………………………………………………….. (303) 869-9005

Animal Industry Division 305 Interlocken Parkway, Broomfield, CO 80021 Main Number………………………………………………………………...... (303) 869-9130 State Veterinarian, Keith Roehr DVM……………………………………..….. (303) 869-9130 Animal ID.………………………………………….………..………….……... (303) 869-9148 Aquaculture Program…………………………………………………………... (303) 869-9149 Bureau of Animal Protection………………………………………….……….. (303) 869-9145 Livestock Disease Program………………………………………….……….... (303) 869-9130 RMRAHL--- Rocky Mountain Regional Animal Health Laboratory…..……... (303) 477-0049 Rodent/Predator Control Section………………………………………………. (303) 869-9141

Brand Inspection Division 305 Interlocken Parkway, Broomfield, CO 80021 Brand Commissioner, Chris Whitney………………………………………… (303) 869-9160

Conservation Services Division

305 Interlocken Parkway, Broomfield, CO 80021 Director, Les Owen ……………………………………………………………. (303) 869-9030 Palisade Insectary, Dan Bean 750 37 8/10 Road, Palisade, CO 81526 ……………………………………….. (970) 464-7916

Inspection and Consumer Services Division 2331 West 31st. Avenue, Denver, CO 80211 Director’s Office……..……………………………………………… (303) 477-0076 Measurement Standards 3125 Wyandot Street, Denver, CO 80211…………………………………….. (303) 477-4220 Pet Animal Care Facilities……………………………………………………... (303) 869-9144

Markets Division 305 Interlocken Parkway, Broomfield, CO 80021 Director, Tom Lipetzky……………………………………………………….. (303) 869-9172 Wine Development Board, Doug Caskey …………………………………….. (303) 869-9177 Fruit & Vegetable Section P.O Box 407, Monte Vista, CO 81144………………….…………………….. (719) 852-4749

Plant Industry Division 305 Interlocken Parkway, Broomfield, CO 80021 Director, Mitch Yergert……………………………………………………….. (303) 869-9050

State Fair State Fairgrounds, Pueblo, Colorado 81004 Director, Sarah Cummings………………………………………………………. (719)-561-8484

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Colorado FIELD OFFICE, USDA NASS

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General Reports:

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Summary Annual October

Report Dates for Crops:

Winter Wheat Seedings Annual January (9th-12th)

Prospective Plantings Annual March (28th-31st)

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Hog Inventory and Pig Crop Quarterly March, June, September, December

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Corn Annual February

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Farm Production Expenditures Annual August

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