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Oklahoma
Pocket Facts
Issued Cooperatively by
Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry
Jim Reese Secretary of Agriculture
USDA-NASS Oklahoma Field Office
Troy Marshall State Statistician
Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources
Thomas G. Coon Vice President
Agriculture
Statistics
2017
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OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND FORESTRY Jim Reese, Secretary of Agriculture
This pamphlet summarizes information from several sources. The 2017 Oklahoma Agriculture Statistics Bulletin, available at www.nass.usda.gov/ok, contains more detailed statistics about agricultural production, while Contribution of Agriculture to Oklahoma’s Economy: 2015 available at www.agecon.okstate.edu/econimpact provides more information about the economic contribution of the industry to the state’s economy.
”Thank you to OSU and the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service for their assistance in compiling this information bulletin. We are truly blessed to live in such an agriculturally rich state. Agriculture is a major economic force in Oklahoma that grows more than $7 billion of new crop and live-stock every year. I hope this information helps you share Oklahoma’s agri-cultural success story with others.”
USDA-NASS Oklahoma Field Office
(405) 415-8850
Printed copies of the Oklahoma Agriculture
Statistics Bulletin and Oklahoma Agriculture
Pocket Facts are available on a limited basis
and may be obtained by contacting:
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OSU DIVISION OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES & NATURAL RESOURCES Thomas G. Coon, Vice President
“It is our honor to join with the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry and the National Agricultural Statistics Service of the USDA to present this overview of Oklahoma food, agriculture and natural resource industries. Year after year these are important drivers in Oklahoma’s eco-nomic success, and Oklahoma State University is proud to support the breadth of these industries with timely research findings, translation of those findings in to practical use through Extension, and preparing the workforce of Oklahoma’s agricultural future.”
Oklahoma land in farms was 34.2 million acres
and ranks 8th largest nationally.
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Geography Land area (square miles) 68,595
Water area (square miles) 1,304
People Population, 2017 estimate* 3,930,864
Population, 2010 Census 3,751,351
U.S. rank based on population, 2017 28
Male persons, percent, 2016 49.5%
Female persons, percent, 2016 50.5%
Households, 2011-2015 average 1,461,500
Median household income, 2012-2016 $48,038
*Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census Population Estimates Program (PEP)
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This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under
Agreement No. 58 3AEU-5-00010. This publication, printed by the Central Printing Division,
Office of Management and Enterprises Services, is compiled by the Division of Agricultural
Statistics as authorized by the Oklahoma Board of Agriculture. 4,000 copies were printed at a
cost of $3,915. Copies have been deposited with the Publications Clearinghouse of the
Oklahoma Department of Libraries.
In 2011, $1.8 billion was spent on wildlife
recreation in Oklahoma
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Oklahoma Farm Operations Number of Farms, 2016 78,100
U.S. Rank 4
Land in Farms, 2016 (Acres) 34,200,000
U.S. Rank 8
Average Farm Size, 2016 (Acres) 438
U.S. Rank 16
Principal Operators by Sex, 2012:
Male 71,169
Female 9,076
Average Age of Principal Operator,
2012 (Years)
58.3
Farming is Primary Occupation, 2012 33,790
Farm Organization, 2012
Family or Individual 73,364
Partnerships 3,605
Corporations 1,931
Other Organizations 1,345
Agriculture Overview Expenditures
4 1,000 Dollars
Participants 2, 3 Food,
Lodging
& Travel Equipment Total
Fishing
729,000 $175,701 $554,802 $730,503
Hunting
244,000 $109,173 $246,507 $355,680
Wildlife
Watching
1,263,000 $107,919 $366,743 $474,662
1 Estimates taken from U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. and
Wildlife Services and U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau. 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting and Wildlife –
Associated Recreation: Oklahoma, FHW/11-OK (RV), Revised Janu-
ary, 2014. Available online: http://www.census.gov/prod2013pubs/
thw11-ok.pdf 2 Includes both residents and non-residents. 3 Par-ticipants may have participated in more than one activity (e.g.
fishing and hunting in a given trip, therefore it is not advised to add
participants across activities. 4 Estimates for expenditures within
Oklahoma only.
1 Recreational Values of
Natural Resources, 2011
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Direct ContributionsTotalJobs
TotalValue-Added*
Production
Crops 22,608 $843
Livestock 116,966 $2,862
Forestry 1,147 $59
Processing
Crops 11,994 $994
Livestock 11,157 $880
Forestry 7,160 $892
Ag-Related Services 4,627 $205
Total Contributions
Total Employment 321,454
Total Output* $42,500
Total Value-Added* $18,242
2015 Agricultural Contributions
* Millions. Output is the market value of goods and services produced. Value-
added is the residual value after purchased inputs are subtracted from the market value of goods sold. For more details see Contributions of Agriculture
in Oklahoma’s Economy, 2015.
On Jan. 1, 2018, Oklahoma beef cow inventory was
2.131 million head, adding 1.7% from 2017.
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Item 2017 20181,000
Head
1,000
Head
All Cattle1 5,000 5,100 Beef Cows 2,095 2,131
Milk Cows 35 39
Beef Cow Replacement Heifers 435 410
Milk Cow Replacement Heifers 20 25
Other Heifers 465 510
Steers 500 lbs and over 900 950
Bulls 500 lbs and over 160 155
Calves under 500 lbs 890 880
All Hogs and Pigs2 2,160 2,200 Breeding Hogs 450 460
Market Hogs under 50 lbs 735 725
Market Hogs 50-119 lbs 360 420
Market Hogs 120-179 lbs 275 235
Market Hogs over 180 lbs 340 360
All Sheep and Lambs1 48 54 Breeding Sheep 38 42
Market Sheep .5 1.0
Market Lambs 9.5 11.0
Milk Goats1 6.0 7.0 Meat Goats1 92 82 1 Inventory on hand January 1. 2 Inventory on hand December 1,
previous year.
Livestock Inventory
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The 2017 Oklahoma cotton production of 1.06 million
bales is the largest production in the state
since 1933.
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Select Oklahoma Livestock Totals and Rank
Commodity Unit Total U.S. Rank
Beef Cows1 Head 2,131,000 3
Calf Crop2 Head 1,950,000 3
Meat Goats1 Head 82,000 3
All Cows1 Head 2,170,000 4
All Cattle and
Calves1 Head 5,100,000 5
Hogs3 Head 2,200,000 9
Cattle on Feed1 Head 330,000 9
Broiler Production2 Pounds 1,363,100,000 13
Red Meat
Production2 Pounds 1,152,900,000 14
Milk Goats1 Head 7,000 18
All Chickens4 5 Head 3,970,000 26
Sheep and Lambs1 Head 54,000 26
Eggs2 Eggs 692,000,000 28
Wool Production2 Pounds 100,000 31
Milk Cows1 Head 39,000 31
Milk Production2 Pounds 692,000,000 31
1 Inventory on hand January 1, 2018. 2 2016 data. 3 Inventory on hand December 1, 2017. 4 Excludes commercial broilers. 5 Inventory on hand December 1, 2016.
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Commodity2014
Million Dollars
2015Million Dollars
Beef and Veal 351.3 313.0
Pork 257.7 232.4
Hides and Skins 136.5 116.8
Poultry Products 123.6 93.7
Dairy Products 25.7 19.5
Wheat 237.7 238.7
Cotton 48.7 83.6
Feeds and Fodder 66.9 68.0
Soybeans 64.9 52.4
Grain Products 37.1 42.2
Other Oilseeds and products1 46.6 31.5
Corn 36.4 25.3
Fruits and nuts, Processed 12.1 24.7
Soybean Meal 14.9 13.3
Vegetable Oils 10.7 10.6
Fruits, Fresh 1.0 1.6
Other Products2 140.3 134.9
Total Agricultural Exports 1639.3 1523.3 1Includes peanuts (oil stock), other oil crops, corn meal, other oil cake
and meal, protein substances, bran and residues. 2 May include live animals, other meats, animal parts, eggs, wine, beer, other beverages,
coffee, cocoa, hops, nursery crops, inedible materials, and prepared
foods.
Agricultural Exports
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In 2015, the value of livestock production totaled
more than $5.1 billion.
MIO Coalition membership generated more than $4.1
billion in sales with 85% of sales outside of the state.
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Value Added to the Economy1
Item (Million Dollars) 2015 2016
Cotton 85.5 195.8
Feed Crops 323.6 316.1
Food Grains 422.7 435.3
Fruits and Nuts 20.8 24.7
Oil Crops 122.0 145.5
Vegetables and Melons 7.3 (NA)
All Other Crops 221.4 232.7
Home Consumption 0.5 0.9
Value of Inventory Adjustment 83.9 12.1
Value of Crop Production 1,287.8 1,363.1
Dairy Products, Milk 134.1 121.4
Meat Animals 4,762.0 3,914.8
Miscellaneous Livestock 48.2 55.0
Poultry and Eggs 903.0 747.9
Home Consumption 11.8 15.7
Value of Inventory Adjustment 368.1 251.8
Value of Livestock Production 6,227.3 5,106.6
Revenue from Svcs and Forestry 838.4 882.7
Value of Ag Sector Production 8,353.4 7,352.4
Less: Purchased Inputs 4,761.1 4,278.5
Plus: Net Government Transactions 270.4 53.5
Gross Value Added 3,806.3 3,072.5
Less: Capital Consumption 937.8 1,006.3
Net Value Added 2,868.5 2,066.3
Less: Payments to Stakeholders 796.6 833.6
Net Farm Income 2,071.9 1,232.7
1 For complete explanation, see pg 75 of 2017 Annual Statistics Bulletin.
For the 2017 crop year, Oklahoma soybeans broke
state records for the largest acres harvested and production.
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2017 Crop Summary
Commodity Planted
Acres
Acres for
Harvest
Yield per
Acre Unit Production
1,000 1,000 1,000
Winter
Wheat 4,500 2,900 34 Bu 98,600
Oats 45 16 42 Bu 672
Rye 260 45 24 Bu 1,080
Canola 160 140 1,370 Lbs 191,800
Corn,
Grain1 350 305 126 Bu 38,430
Corn,
Silage - 20 20 Tn 400
Sorghum,
Grain1 315 295 53 Bu 15,635
Sorghum,
Silage - 12 18 Tn 216
Soybeans 655 640 29 Bu 18,560
Peanuts 21 20 3,700 Lbs 74,000
Cotton 585 555 917 (2) 1,060
All Hay - 2,980 2.0 Tn 5,998
Alfalfa Hay - 280 3.1 Tn 868
All Other
Hay - 2,700 1.9 Tn 5,130
Total Harvested
Acres of Principal
Crops
7,928
1 Planted for all purposes. 2 Yield per acre in pounds, production in 480
pound bales.
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The Oklahoma poultry industry received more
than $733 million in cash receipts in 2016.
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Select Oklahoma Crop Totals and US Rank
Commodity Unit Total U.S. Rank
Rye Bushels 1,080,000 1
Canola Pounds 191,800,000 2
Winter Wheat Bushels 98,600,000 3
All Other Hay Tons 5,130,000 3
Sorghum, Grain Bushels 15,635,000 4
All Hay Tons 5,998,000 5
All Wheat Bushels 98,600,000 5
Pecans1 Pounds 12,000,000 5
Sorghum, Silage Tons 216,000 6
All Cotton Bales 1,060,000 5
Cottonseed Tons 341,000 5
Peanuts Pounds 74,000,000 10
Oats Bushels 672,000 21
Soybeans Bushels 18,560,000 22
Alfalfa Hay Tons 868,000 24
Corn, Grain Bushels 38,430,000 28
Corn, Silage Tons 400,000 35 1 2016 data
Commodity 20151,000 Dollars
20161
1,000 Dollars
Winter Wheat 411,064 421,518
Cotton Lint 65,764 166,895
All Hay 118,746 128,534
Corn, Grain 142,740 125,158
Soybeans 92,344 121,899
Sorghum, Grain 61,581 58,935
Cottonseed 19,772 28,935
Pecans1 20,770 24,660
Canola 17,418 15,402
Rye 11,682 13,776
Peanuts 11,140 7,614
Sunflowers 1,094 633
Oats 556 484
Other Crops 221,381 232,659
Total Crops 1,203,342 1,350,101
Cattle and Calves 3,884,210 3,083,681
Hogs 877,807 831,152
Broilers 770,524 651,562
Dairy Products: Milk 134,106 121,422
Chicken Eggs 114,807 79,088
Chickens (Excluding Broilers)
3,374 2,591
Wool 67 84
Other Livestock 47,655 54,392
Total Livestock 5,847,364 4,839,128
Total Crops and Livestock 7,050,706 6,189,2291 Totals are preliminary as of August 2016.
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Cash Receipts
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Oklahoma livestock exports totaled over
$796 million in 2015.
Oklahoma pecan production ranks 5th nationally
with 12 millions pounds of production in 2016.
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Record Highs1 Record Lows1
Commodity Unit Year Quantity Year Quantity
Winter Wheat Harvested (1,000) Acres 1982 6,900 1909 1,169 Yield per Acre Bushels 2016 39 1955 8 Production (1,000) Bushels 1982 227,700 1911 9,440 Oats Harvested (1,000) Acres 1921 1,705 2011 5 Yield per Acre Bushels 1983 49 1911 10 Production (1,000) Bushels 1920 45,780 2011 200 Rye Harvested (1,000) Acres 1939 123 1910 4 Yield per Acre Bushels 2010 26 1951 5 Production (1,000) Bushels 2015 2,040 1911 28 Corn, Grain Harvested (1,000) Acres 1909 5,939 1967 30 Yield per Acre Bushels 2004 150 1934 6.4 Production (1,000) Bushels 1906 131,010 1966 814 Sorghum, Grain Harvested (1,000) Acres 1955 1,179 2011 80 Yield per Acre Bushels 2004 60 1936 6 Production (1,000) Bushels 1996 28,910 2011 1,680 Cotton Harvested (1,000) Acres 1925 5,288 2011 70 Yield per Acre Pounds 2016 1,021 1934 58 Production (1,000) Bales 1926 1,773 1895 83 Soybeans Harvested (1,000) Acres 2017 640 1936 1 Yield per Acre Bushels 1994 32 1934 3 Production (1,000) Bushels 2017 18,560 1936 4
Record Highs and Lows for
Oklahoma crop and livestock cash receipts for 2016
totaled more that $6.1 billion.
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Selected Agricultural Commodities
Record Highs1 Record Lows1
Commodity Unit Year Quantity Year Quantity
Peanuts Harvested (1,000) Acres 1947 325 1913 1 Yield per Acre Pounds 2014 4,000 1943 260 Production (1,000) Pounds 1977 267,600 1909 450 All Hay Harvested (1,000) Acres 2014 3,590 1928 855 Yield per Acre Tons 1985 2.26 1936 0.75 Production (1,000) Tons 2007 6,858 1911 730 Alfalfa Hay Harvested (1,000) Acres 1954 604 1928 175 Yield per Acre Tons 1989 4.00 1956 1.15 Production (1,000) Tons 1989 1,800 2011 260
All Cattle and
Calves2 (1,000) Head 1975 6,500 1867 82
Milk Cows2 (1,000) Head 1944 912 1885 1 All Hogs and Pigs3
(1,000) Head 2001 2,480 1882 1
All Sheep and
Lambs3 (1,000) Head 1942 399 2016 46
Chickens 3 4 (1,000) Birds 2002 5,740 1974 2,800
1 Latest year that records were achieved. Some records were equaled in earlier
years. 2 Inventory on January 1. 3 Inventory changed from January 1 to De-cember 1 – Hogs in 1967, Chickens in 1969. 4 Excludes broilers.
Item 2015 Million Dollars
2016 Million Dollars
Feed Purchased 996.3 1,040.8
Livestock and Poultry Purchased 1,433.9 801.9
Seed Purchased 154.3 162.6
Electricity 91.9 90.0
Fertilizer, Lime and Soil Conditioners 353.2 336.9
Pesticides 181.6 175.7
Petroleum Fuel and Oils 318.4 276.3
Machine Hire and Customwork 125.1 97.9
Marketing, Storage and Transportation 107.2 121.5
Repairs and Maintenance 375.9 335.7
Miscellaneous 593.3 810.8
Intermediate Product Expenses2 4,7350.9 4,250.2
Hired Labor and
Employee Compensation 217.6 251.3
Contract Labor 56.5 54.9
Capital Consumption 927.7 991.5
Interest Expenses 379.4 400.3
Motor Vehicle Licenses 28.2 30.2
Property Taxes 14.9 6.2
Net Rent to Non-Operator Landlords3 176.5 157.5
Total Production Expenses2 6,743.4 6,351.8 1 Excluding operator dwelling expenses. 2 Categories may not add to total.
3 Including landlord capital consumption.
Total Farm Production Expenses1
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Commodity Five Year Average
Years Average US Rank
CROP PRODUCTION AND CASH RECEIPTS, CONTINUED All Hay
Production (Tons) 2013-17 5,768,400 6
Cash Receipts (Dollars) 2012-16 $140,995,800 Corn for Grain
Production (Bushels) 2013-17 40,896,000 27 Cash Receipts (Dollars) 2012-16 $157,971,000
Cotton Production (Bales) 2013-17 495,400 10 Cash Receipts (Dollars) 2012-16 $92,198,200
Soybeans Production (Bushels) 2013-17 12,850,600 24 Cash Receipts (Dollars) 2012-16 $95,264,800
Sorghum for Grain Production (Bushels) 2013-17 17,903,000 4 Cash Receipts (Dollars) 2012-16 $52,365,000
Peanuts Production (Pounds) 2013-17 51,440,000 9 Cash Receipts (Dollars) 2012-16 $15,214,000
Pecans Production (Pounds) 2012-16 16,400,000 5 Cash Receipts (Dollars) 2012-16 $52,365,000
Oklahoma Select Commodities: 5 Year Average
Commodity Five Year Average
Years Average US Rank
LIVESTOCK INVENTORY AND CASH RECEIPTS Cattle Cattle Inventory1 (Head) 2014-18 4,750,000 5 Beef Cow Inventory1 (Head)
2014-18 1,964,800 2
Cash Receipts (Dollars) 2012-16 $3,555,152,200 Hogs Hog Inventory2 (Head) 2013-17 2,112,000 9 Cash Receipts (Dollars) 2012-16 $927,768,800 Dairy Milk Production (Pounds) 2012-16 755,200,000 31 Cash Receipts (Dollars) 2012-16 $155,713,000 Poultry Broiler Production (Pounds)
2012-16 1,366,800,000 12
Egg Production (Number) 2012-16 720,200,000 28 All Poultry Cash Receipts (Dollars)
2012-16 $853,875,600
CROP PRODUCTION AND CASH RECEIPTS Winter Wheat Production (Bushels) 2013-17 97,380,000 4 Cash Receipts (Dollars) 2013-17 $608,556,200
1 Inventory on hand January 1. 2 Inventory on hand December 1.
Oklahoma Select Commodities: 5 Year Average