WHEAT: PRODUCTION, FARM. DISPOSITION, AND VALUE, BY STATES, 1950 M T D 1951 1/ CROPS 
Season average 
Value 
: price per bu. : 
Value 
: Value of wheat 
Value 
State 
received by : 
of 
: for ^arm 
of 
farmers 2/ ; 
production 3/ 
: household use 
sales 
i950 : 19^1 
19£0 : 1951 
1950 : 1951 
: 1930 
: 1931 
Doll 
ars 
22,3h3 
Thousand < 
dollars 
ll*,7l*3 
N.Y. 
1.97 " 
2.16 
22,289 
18 
19 
ia,509 
N.J. 
2.03 
°.Q9 
3,l*0l* 
h,)402 
__ 
-- 
1,933 
2,926 
Pa. 
1.92 
2.10 
36,1*53 
39,51*7 
518 
5lU 
1*71* 
22,29a 
Ohio 
2.02 
2.21 
9l*,12l* 
75,821 
3614 
365 
68,038 
50,253 
Ind. 
2.00 
2.17 
6a, ^86 
51,058 
68 
67 
51,71*8 
37,958 
111. 
2.05 
2.18 
S6 } 6U6 
72,775 
39 
U3 
50,073 
65,11*1' 
Mich. 
2.02 
2.22 
59,925 
69,376 
15U 
171 
1*3,91*7 
50,172" 
Wis 
2.00 
2.09 
h,l63 
3,879 
1*0 
33 
1,11*8 
l , 200 
Minn. 
2.09 
2.. Li; 
32,1*10 
U2,8jU7 
73 
73 
26,181 
36,1*71* 
Iowa 
2.03 
2.13 
11,076 
a, 712 
2 
2 
9,297 
3,03'3 
No. 
2.00 
2.10 
117,561; 
1*7,0^3 
51* 
SS 
36,950 
3a, 213 
N.Dak. 
2.06 
2.09 
255, ll*l* 
315,538 
121* 
127 
227,1;U3 
265,95a 
S.Dak. 
2.03 
2.09 
67,888 
119,673 
1*1 
1*2 
57,057 
106, 9a9 
Nebr. 
' 2.0U • 
2.17 
160, U58 
126,018 
• ss 
59 
167 /J 21 
-^3,656 
Kans. 
2.02 
2.15 
359,681 
271; 1U3 
36 
17 
329,971 
2a2,266 
Del. 
1.96 
2.06 
1,999 
2,1449 
• 1* 
U 
1,1*52 
1,932 
Md. 
1.95 
2.06 
10,066 
ll,06ii 
1*5 
U5 
7,790 
8,73a 
Va. 
2.08 
2.13 
1)4,077 
15,969 
9U6 
9iU 
P,05U 
9,896 
W.Va. 
1.99 
2.15 
2,U30 
2,307 
107 
110 
891* 
750 
N.C. 
2.17 
2.10 
11,588 
18,U02 
1,367 
1,300 
6,365 
12,058 
S.C. 
2.16 
2.10 
a,26u 
7.350 
U6U 
1*07 
2,62a 
5,292 
Ga. 
2.08 
2.11 
2,808 
3,785 
216 
198 
1,853 
2,705 
Ky. 
2.08 
2.18 
7,738 
7,778 
206 
222 
5,356 
5,59a 
Tenn. 
2.10 
2.20 
6,1*05 
6,6U8 
605 
502 
3,1*19 
a, 2 26 
Ala. 
2.07 
2.20 
352 
277 
33 
21* 
250 
19a 
Miss. 
1.96 
2.09 
235 
157 
1* 
2 
102 
61 
Ark. 
1.96 
2.09 
U9U 
583 
2 
2 
18a 
199 
Okla. 
2.02 
2.18 
85,573 
8a, 806 
1*6 
aa 
7)4,889 
7l*,l61* 
Tex. 
1.96 
2.18 
37,22)* 
'37,729 
6 
7 
30,335 
31,1*99 
Mont. 
1.90 
1.96 
173,U99 
192,056 
1*8 
51 
160,079 
177, a96 
Idaho 
1.85 
1.95 
68,669 
71*, 038 
28 
29 
59,823 
6a, 003 
7yo . 
1.9? 
2.00 
12,222 
13,500 
8 
8 
10,122 
11,21*1* 
Colo. 
2.00 
2.11 
73,732 
73,780 
36 
38 
67,906 
07,598 
N.Mex. 
1.93 
2.12 
2,068 
2,319 
6 
6 
1,179 
1,1*25 
Ariz. 
1.91 
2.18 
1,337 
1,21*7 
13 
13 
1,11*2 
1,01*9 
Utah 
1.86 
1.96 
1)4,583 
17,799 
115 
122 
9,501 
12,107 
Nev. 
i.93 
2.06 
910 
1,031* 
2 
2 
322 
371 
^ash. 
1.98 
2.13 
137,990 
160,071* 
2 
2 
130,83a 
152,220 
Oreg. 
2.05 
2.16 
UB,570 
62,638 
1* 
6 
1*3,1*03 
57,335 
Calif. 
2.0U 
2.22 
27,889 
21,625 
1* 
ll 
25,973 
19,205 
'U.S. 
2.00 
2.11" 
2,oH2,392 ; 
?7oBl*,5i&"" 
57903 
~ S,SpT* " 
1,757 375 
"i,7'88,335T 
l/ Preliminary 
2/ Includes an allowance for unredeemed loan and purchase agreement deliveries 
valued at the average rate per bushel, by States. 
3/- For 1950 value of Winter .Wheat plus value of all Spring Vheat. Season average 
price derived. . 
The crop marketing season is June 1 to May 31 for Missouri, Kansas, Virginia, North 
Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, 
Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and Calif ornia; Juiy 1 to June 30 for 
all other States. The values shown are for the marketing season or crop year and 
snould not be confused with calendar year income. 
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