WHEAT* PRODUCTION, FARI DISPOSITION, AND VALUE, BY STATES, 
1948 and 1949 l/ CROPS 
: 
Season 
price 
average 
nor bu. 
: Value 
: 
Value 
Value 
of 
wheat 
: Valu< 
■^ 
. State: 
received by 
! Of ! 
: for 
farm 
of 
: 
farmers 2/ 
production 
household use 
:- sales 
: 
1948 
: 1949 ' 
. 1948 : 
1949 
1 ( 948 
• 
• 
1949 
: 1948 : 
1949 
D 
ollars 
Thousand 
. d 
ollars 
N,Y. 
2,06 
1.80 
25,651 
21,168 
19 
16 
15,848 
13,495 
N.J, 
2.21 
1.88 
• 3,896 
3,745 
__ 
_» 
1,790 
1,585 
Pa. 
2.10 
1.78 
38,543 
37,583 
573 
466 
19,864 
21,866 
Ohio 
2.09 
1.78 
120,484 
106,804 
520 
'443 
89,931 
81,501 
Ind, 
2.07 
1.77 
78,995 
69,972 
124 
106 
60,754 
57,837 
111* 
2.09 
1,80 
85,792 
88,882 
54 
50 
76,749 
82,039 
Mi oh. 
2.07 
1.80 
75,079 
63,034 
188 
160 
55,364 
46,697 
Wis. 
2,03 
1.91 
5,899 
4,813 
, 49 
40 
1,685 
1,343 
Minn, 
2.05 
2.00 
37,816 
40,116 
84 
80 
28,241 
33,108 
Iov;a 
2.03 
1.85 
15,008 
14,534 
2 
4 
12,123 
10,889 
Mo, 
2.03 
1.80 
79,718 
63,050 
108 
99 
59,511 
47,961 
N.Dak. 
2.01 
2.00 
283,326 
222,878 
175 
174 
257,463 
200,588 
S.Dak. 
1.97 
1.94 
99,270 
66,495 
39 
39 
37,239 
56,440 
Nebr. 
1.98 
1.90 
164,316 
103,375 
53 
51 
150,656 
91,973 
Kans. 
1.97 
1.85 
455,795 
303,785 
37 
52 
421,604 
277,570 
Del, 
2.15 
1.87 
2,120 
2,243 
13 
11 
1J.J522 
1,747 
lid. 
2.13 
1,83 
12,848 
12,587 
38 
31 
9,170 
9,690 
Va. 
2.17 
1.90 
19,951 
16,591 
1,497 
1 
,131 
12,065 
9,783 
W.Va. 
2.16 
1,88 
3,581 
2,824 
168 
139 
1,430 
1,042 
N.C. 
2.29 
2.01 
13,843 
11,628 
1,635 
1 
,399 
7,394 
6,414 
S.C. 
2.18 
2,03 
7,264 
3,918 
911 , 
731 
4,383 
2,174 
Ga. 
2.20 
1.94 
6,565 
4,423 
528 l 
427 
4,686 
2,937 
Ky. 
2.12 
1.85 
10,990 
9,746 
350 
266 
7j532 
6,943 
Tenn. 
2.21 
1,92 
11,857 
8,352 
1,028 
778 
7,660- 
5,196 
Ala, 
2.25 
1.90 
522 
342 
61 
44 
333 
218 
Miss, 
2,18 
1,77 
671 
467 
11 
7 
292 
250 
Ark. 
2.14 
1,83 
1,124 
714 
4 
4 
409 
320 
Okla. 
1.98 
1.83 
195,945 
162,367 
63 
51 
179,073 
149,357 
Tex. 
1.99 
1.80 
117,617 
185,126 
mm 
mm 
105,993 
173,290 
H ont , 
1.87 
1,86 
175,253 
119,189 
92 
91 
161,319 
106,647 
, Idaho 
1.82 
1.78 
65,394 
67,829 
38 
37 
56,884 
60,634 
Wyo. 
1.05 
1.80 
12,317 
14,038 
11 
13 
10,717 
11,763 
Colo, 
1.91 
1.84 
123,396 
91,174 
38 
37 
113^626 
83,661 
N.Mex. 
1.90 
1.82 
6,904 
8,991 
8 
7 
5,314 5 
7,972 
Ariz, 
2.17 
1.90 
1,397 
1,330 
22 
19 
1,111 
1,091 
Utah 
1.37 
1.75 
16,260 
16,520 
116 
108 
9,913 
10,230 
Nov. 
1.96 
1.85 
1,390 
1,365 
2 
2 
363 
494 
Wash. 
1.95 
1.92 
154,573 
110,421 
2 
2 
144, 637 
101,700 
Orcg. 
2.01 
1,98 
60,208 
45,942 
6 
2 
54,467 
41,418 
Calif. 
2.17 
2,00 
22,861 
22,940 
4 
4 
20,272 
20,172 
U.S. 
1.99 
1,86 
261,439 
^131,306 
8,671 
Eft 
2,259,887 1, 
840,035 
1/ Preliminary. 
2/ Includes an allowance for quantities of unredeemed loans and purchase agreement deliveries 
valued at the average loan rate per bushel, by States, 
The crop marketing season is June 1 to May 31 for Kansas, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, 
Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California; 
July 1 to June 30 for all other States. 
The values shown are for the marketing season or crop year and should not be confused with calenda- 
year income. 
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