HAY: PRODUCTION, FARM DISPOSITION, AHD VALUE, BY STATES, 1951 CROP 
State 
Production 
Faxra_Disj}osi_tion_ 
Kept on 
farms 
Sold 
Season average 
price per ton 
received by 
farmers 
Value 
Value 
production 
Value oi 
sales 
Thousand 
tons 
Dollars 
Thousand iollars 
i 1 let 
7QC 
TIP, 
cn 
op, i n 
OO "3CO 
c.r. , COO 
1 , ooo 
N.H. 
397 
365 
32 
29.80 
11,831 
954 
Vt. 
1,341 
1, 274 
67 
27.80 
37, 280 
19,170 
1,863 
Mass* 
540 
483 
57 
35.50 
2,024 
H.I* 
49 
45 
54.80 
1,705 
139 
Conn. 
449 
409 
40 
36.10 
16,209 
1,444 
N.Y« 
5, 678 
5,224 
454 
20.30 
115,263 
15,551 
9,216 
N.J. 
467 
413 
54 
33. 30 
1,798 
7,555 
Pa» 
3,544 
3,243 
301 
25.10 
88,954 
Ohio 
3,916 
3,485 
431 
24.40 
95,550 
10,516 
Ind. 
2,651 
2,426 
225 
21.80 
57 , 792 
4,905 
111. 
4,736 
4,286 
450 
20*90 
98 ,982 
9,405 
Mich. 
3,882 
8,936 
3,474 
408 
19.70 
76,475 
8,038 
Wis. 
o ere *■» 
8, 552 
384 
16.70 
149,231 
•"■,413 
Minn. 
6,921 
Q, 402 
bl9 
15. 20 
105,199 
7,889 
5,348 
Q,496 
452 
16.20 
112,558 
7,322 
Mo. 
4,790 
J TOO 
4,388 
402 
21.80 
104,422 
8,754 
u .Dak. 
*7 ATI 
o, 7 
2,917 
160 
15.90 
48,924 
2, 544 
a. Jak« 
4, «54b 
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lo. tO 
71 t 709 
3,944 
He cr. 
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b, oof 
000 
T o cr\ 
1 r . bO 
107 , 748 
14 ,000 
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180 
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1 , 402 
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1,357 
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2,118 
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Tenn. 
I, ebb 
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1,725 
hiss. 
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b0 
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1,^05 
Ark. 
1, 03 1 
1 1 CO 
1, lbo 
loo 
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02,4^9 
3,414 
Lac 
344 
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1A 
04 
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Okla. 
1,795 
1, boo 
41 o 
'.■■±.b0 
44,00.i 
10, ilf) 
Tex. 
1,455 
1,019 
/I "7 
407 
OO.oO 
>| y. CCA 
44, 554 
13, j72 
Mont. 
2,363 
2,091 
272 
32.30 
76 , 325 
ri "'Of* 
8 , • 3o 
Idaho 
O OP.1 
iff oo 
i,iii 
07 CP 
CO OC£ 
1 a 1 CQ 
It , x.ot> 
Vyo. 
1,255 
144 
28.50 
35,893 
4 1 18 
Colo. 
2,026 
1,540 
436 
32.60 
66,048 
xb,844 
6,406 
N.Mex. 
418 
255 
153 
39.30 
16,427 
Ariz. 
634 
285 
349 
34.40 
21,810 
12,006 
Utah 
1,023 
885 
138 
30.30 
30,997 
4,181 
Nev. 
594 
434 
150 
28.80 
17,107 
4,608 
Wash. 
1,431 
1,130 
301 
28.00 
40,068 
8,428 
Oreg. 
Calif. 
1,551 
1,218 
333 
28.40 
44,048 
9,457 
5,426 
2,496 
2,930 
29.80 
161*995 
87,314 
U.S. 107,991 94,357 13,634 25.60 2,481,003 349,353 
The crop marketing season is May 1 to April 30 in the southern part of the United States: 
June 1 to May 31 in the northern States. 
The values shown are for the marketing season or crop year and should not be confused with 
calendar year income. Prices received for hay sold.bal^d are used for evaluating production and 
sales. 
NOTEt Revised 1950 season average price, value of production, and value of sales are as follows: 
West Virginia.* $27.40 $27,701,000 $1,534,000 
$21,10 $2,190,536,000 $287,924,000 
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