Horticulture and specialty products Bulbs of flowers Christmas trees Conifers Cut flowers Cut greens Evergreens, broadleaf Farm forest products Greenhouse crops Herbs Hybrid poplars (cottonwood) Mushrooms Nursery crops of all types Plants, flowering Plants, foliage Shrubs, deciduous Sod Trees, deciduous Trees, flowering Field crops, seed crops, and forage crops Alfalfa hay Alfalfa seed Barley Beans, dry edible Bentgrass seed Buckwheat Camelina Canola Clover seed, crimson, red, white, and other Corn for grain Dill for oil Fescue grass seed, tall and fine varieties Flax Flower seeds Ginseng Hay, all Hops Kentucky bluegrass seed Lentils Meadow foxtail seed Meadowfoam seed Mustard seed Oats Orchardgrass seed Peas, dry varieties Peavine hay Peppermint for oil and rootstock Potatoes Rice, wild <strong>Oregon</strong> Agriculture Commodities Reed Canarygrass seed Rye Ryegrass seed, annual Ryegrass seed, perennial Safflower Silage from corn Silage from hay Silage from mint Sorghum Soybeans Spearmint for oil and rootstock Straw from grain Straw from grass Sugarbeets for seed Sugarbeets for sugar Sunflower oil and seed Triticale Vegetable seeds Vetch seed, hairy and common Wheat Wheatgrass seed Fruits, nuts, and berries Apples Apricots Marionberries and other blackberries Blueberries Boysenberries Cherries, sweet and tart Chestnuts Cranberries Currants, red Elderberries Figs Gooseberries Grapes Hazelnuts Kiwifruit Loganberries Nectarines Olives Peaches Pears, Asian, Bartlett, winter, and other Plums Prunes Pluots/plumcots Raspberries, red and black Strawberries for fruit and rootstock Walnuts Vegetables Artichokes Arugula greens Asparagus Beans, lima Beans, snap green Beets Broccoli Brussels sprouts Cabbage Cantaloupes and muskmelons Carrots Cauliflower Celery Sweet corn Cucumbers Eggplant Endive, escarole, and other leafy greens Garlic Gourds Horseradish Kale Leeks Lettuce Mustard Mustard greens Green onions Bulb (dry) onions Parsley Parsnips Pumpkins Green peas Peppers Radishes Rhubarb Rutabagas Spinach Squash Swiss chard Tomatoes Turnips Wasabi Watermelon Livestock, poultry, and dairy Alpacas and llamas Bees, honey, and beeswax Bison Cattle and calves Chickens Dairy products Deer Eggs Elk Goat products <strong>Oregon</strong> agricultural commodities Hogs and pigs Horse and other equine Mink Ostriches, emus, and rheas Pigeons Pheasants, quail, and other game birds Rabbits Sheep and lambs Turkeys Wool and mohair Fishery products Bass Clams Cod Dungeness crab Flounder Halibut Oysters Perch Red snapper Rockfish Salmon Sardines Shad Shrimp Smelt Steelhead Sturgeon Trout Tuna Whiting Other farm enterprises Renewable energy Fee hunting and fishing Agri-tourism and farm recreation events Bee pollination Farmstead food processing and other value added <strong>2012</strong> Agripedia 19 Regulations—Farm Statistics—Farm Economy
Regulations—Farm Statistics—Farm Economy Record highs and lows, table 20 Table 20 - Record highs and lows: Selected commodities, <strong>Oregon</strong>, 1869-2011 Record high Record low Year Commodity Unit Quantity Year(s) Quantity Year(s) data series began Wheat, all Harvested Yield Production Barley Harvested Yield Production Hay, all Harvested Yield Production Potatoes Harvested Yield Production Onions, bulb Harvested Yield Production Ryegrass, annual Harvested Yield Production Pears, Bartlett 1 Production Hazelnuts 1 Production Strawberries Harvested Yield Production 1 Blackberries, all Harvested Yield Production 1 Sweet corn, processing Harvested Yield Production Snap beans, processing Harvested Yield Production Milk production Cattle and calves Beef cows Milk cows 1 Utilized production. Acres Bushels 1,000 bushels Acres Bushels 1,000 bushels Acres Tons 1,000 tons Acres cwt 1,000 cwt Acres cwt 1,000 cwt Acres Pounds 1,000 pounds 20 <strong>2012</strong> Agripedia Tons Tons Acres cwt 1,000 cwt Acres Pounds 1,000 pounds Acres Tons Tons Acres Tons Tons Million pounds 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,000 head 1,350,000 75.9 77,400 616,000 76.0 21,868 1,200,000 3.48 3,624 75,000 594 30,683 22,900 734 16,214 145,000 2,070 266,460 85,000 49,500 18,300 135 1,014 7,500 9,110 63,900 48,900 10.11 452,330 43,600 8.30 183,200 2,379 1,800 730 290 1980 2011 1980 1957 1995 1957 1932 1998 2004 1917 2005 2000 2007 2010 2007 1970 1999 1999 1979,1981 2001 1957 2004 1988 2010 1992 2007 1995 2010 1995 1974 1958 1974 2010 1982 1982 1943 115,000 13.7 2,300 6,000 17.0 210 925,000 1.32 1,422 4,000 45 288 750 134 100 21,000 257 7,055 17,025 60 1,700 14 69 700 2,000 3,000 1,480 1.40 2,200 160 2.50 500 857 308 154 36 1870 1900 1870 1869 1918 1869 1992 1924 1909 1869 1904, 1914 1869 1918 1918 1918 1937 1937 1937 1925 1927 2009 1934 1918 1942, 1943 1950 1950 1934 1935 1934 1921 1922, 1923, 1926, 1927 1920, 1921 1925 1867 1928 1867 1869 1869 1869 1869 1869 1869 1909 1909 1909 1869 1869 1869 1918 1918 1918 1936 1936 1936 1925 1927 1918 1918 1918 1939 1939 1939 1934 1934 1934 1918 1918 1918 1924 1867 1920 1867
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