- Agriculture in Idaho
Agriculture in Idaho represents a substantial portion of the state's economy and impacts in excess of 100,000 jobs. Sixteen percent of private sector employment in Idaho is directly related to agribusiness.cite book
last = Taylor
first = Garth R.
authorlink =
coauthors =
title = Contribution of the Agribusiness Industry to Idaho's Economy
publisher = University of Idaho
date = 2001
location = Moscow, ID
pages =
url = http://info.ag.uidaho.edu/pdf/BUL/BUL0836.pdf
doi =
id = Bulletin 836 ] Agricultural products for 2005 were valued at $4,484,275,000, with sightly over half of that from the sale of livestock and dairy products. The 2002 Census of Agriculture by the USDA reports that twenty-two percent of the land or 11.77 million acres (47,630 km²) in Idaho is used for agricultural purposes. The average farm size is 470 acres (1.9 km²) and the average age of thefarm operator is 54.1 years.cite book
last = USDA Economic Research Service
first =
authorlink = United States Department of Agriculture
coauthors =
title = Farm characteristics (Idaho Fact Sheet)
publisher = USDA
date = 2002
location = Washington D.C.
pages =
url = http://www.ers.usda.gov/statefacts/ID.htm
doi =
id = ] .Top 5
In 2002, the top five counties in agricultural sales are Cassia, Gooding, Elmore, Twin Falls, and Jerome counties. The top five commodities in value of receipts for 2005 are
dairy products,cattle and calves,potato es,wheat , andhay . According to a 2006 census, the top five fruit products in production areapples ,grapes ,peach es, cherries, andplum s.Crops and plants
Cut Christmas trees and short-rotation woody crops
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas
Idaho ranks first in U.S. production of barley. In 2006, the value of the crop was $134,946,000.
* [http://www.idahobarley.org/ Idaho Barley Commission]
* [http://www.idahowheat.org/aboutus/ Idaho Wheat Commission]
* [http://www.pea-lentil.com/about_us.htm USA Dry Pea and Lentil Council]Fruits, tree nuts, and berries
Viticulture In a 2006 report, a total of sixty-six farms were included in a census taken by the Idaho Department of Agriculture. These operations reported a total of 1,270 acres (5 km²) in production with 1,013,812 vines of bearing age This represents a growth of 85.8% over the 1999 survey.cite book
last =National Agricultural Statistics Service (Idaho Field Office)
first =
authorlink =
title = Idaho Fruit Tree Census 1999
publisher = USDA NASS
date = 1999
location = Washington D.C.
pages = p.1-2
url = http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Idaho/Publications/Special_Reports/pdf/fruit_census.pdf
isbn = ] Canyon County vineyards contain 81% of the state's total inventory of grape vines.cite book
last =National Agricultural Statistics Service (Idaho Field Office)
first =
authorlink =
title = Idaho Fruit Tree Census 2006
publisher = USDA NASS
date = 2007
location = Washington D.C.
pages = p.1, 12
url = http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Idaho/Publications/Special_Reports/pdf/Final%20Idaho%20Fruit%20Tree%20Census%2006.pdf
isbn = ]Hay and silage crops
Nursery, greenhouse,
floriculture , and sodVegetables, melons, potatoes, beets and sweet potatoes
* [http://www.idahopotato.com/ipc.php Idaho Potato Commission]
Livestock and animals
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Aquaculture
*Cattle and calves
*Dairy
*Hogs andpig s
*Horse s, ponies,mule s, burros, anddonkey s
*Poultry and eggs
*Sheep ,goat s, and their productspecialty products
Wild game
Kobe style beef
Snake River Farms in
Boise, Idaho is the leading producer of American-raised, Japanese-stylewagyu orkobe beef .Fact|date=June 2007 Snake River Farms started its kobe beef project with the importation of the famous bullFukutsuru from Japan in the early 1990s. The company has also revolutionized the cross-breeding of traditional wagyu beef genetic stock with the premium American "Black Angus " cattle breed.Organic Farming
The first year statistics were reported in the Fact Sheets on organic farms by USDA was in 2002. According to published reports, there are one-hundred and fifty-two certified organic farms in the state on a total of 22,487 acres (91 km²). The total value of the crops raised is valued at $25,328,000.
Notes
External links
* [http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Idaho/index.asp Idaho statistics (USDA National Agriculture Statistics Service)]
* [http://www.snakeriverfarms.com/ Snake River Farms]
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