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NEW YORK CROP AND LIVESTOCK REPORT
February 2008

Released:  February 2008
Monthly
No. 973-2-08

NEW YORK CATTLE INVENTORY INCREASES

New York cattle and calves totaled 1.45 million on January 1, 2008.  All cattle and calves were 2 percent above the January 1 total of the previous year. 

Milk cows, which comprise 43 percent of the total cattle in New York, numbered 626,000 head, down slightly from January of the previous year.  New York remained third in the US in number of dairy cows behind California with 1.84 million and Wisconsin with 1.25 million.  Milk cow replacement heifers were up 3 percent from a year earlier.

 Beef cows totaled 104,000 head, down 7 percent from a year ago.  Beef cow replacement heifers totaled 34,000 head, down 2,000 head from a year earlier.  Other heifers and steers weighing 500 pounds or more, which are normally on feed for slaughter, were up 19 percent to 99,000 head.  Bulls weighing 500 pounds or more were up 6 percent at 17,000 head.  The 2007 New York calf crop totaled 500,000 head, down 9 percent from 2006.

NEW YORK SHEEP AND GOAT INVENTORIES

New York sheep and lambs totaled 67,000 head on January 1, 2008.  Down 9 percent from the 74,000 head of the previous year.   A total of 45,000 lambs were born in New York during 2007, 6,000 head below the 2006 total.  Breeding ewes one year old and older in 2007 totaled 43,000 head, yielding a lambing rate of 105 per 100 ewes, which is 15 percent below the rate of 2006. 

New York total goat inventory increased on January 1, 2008.  Milk goats totaled 13,000 head for January 1, 2008, an 8 percent increase from the pervious year.  Meat goats totaled 20,500 head for 2008, 1,700 head above the 2007 total.  Milk goats totaled 13,000 head for January 1, 2008, an 8 percent increase from the pervious year.  Meat goats totaled 20,500 head for 2008, 1,700 head above the 2007 total. 

Cattle and Sheep on Farms, January 1

 

Unit

New York

United States 1/

2006

2007

2008

2006

2007

2008

   

1,000

Million

               

    All cattle and calves

No.

1,400

1,420

1,450

97.1

97.0

96.7

    Cows and heifers that have calved

“

730

740

730

42.1

42.0

41.8

      Kept for milk

“

652

628

626

9.1

9.1

9.2

      Kept for beef

“

78

112

104

33.3

32.8

32.6

    Heifers 500 lbs. and over

             

      For milk replacement

“

325

335

345

4.3

4.3

4.5

      For beef replacement

“

25

36

34

5.9

5.9

5.7

      Other heifers

“

40

49

56

9.8

9.9

9.9

    Bulls 500 lbs. and over

“

17

16

17

2.3

2.2

2.2

    Steers 500 lbs. and over

“

28

34

43

16.9

17.2

17.3

    Calves less than 500 lbs.

“

235

210

225

15.5

15.5

15.4

    Cattle and calves on feed

“

18

20

30

14.1

14.3

14.3

               

    All sheep and lambs

“

70

74

67

6.2

6.2

6.1

    All breeding sheep

“

54

56

51

4.6

4.6

4.5

      Ewes 1 year and older

“

41

43

40

3.7

3.7

3.6

      Rams 1 year and older

“

3

4

3

0.2

0.2

0.2

      Replacement lambs

“

10

9

8

0.8

0.7

0.7

    Market sheep and lambs

“

16

18

16

1.6

1.6

1.6

               

    Goats

“

33,800

31,800

2/

2.8

2.9

3.0

      Goats for meat

“

20,000

18,800

20,500

2.3

2.4

2.5

      Goats for milk

“

12,800

12,000

13,000

0.3

0.3

0.3

      Angora-type goats

“

1,000

1,000

2/

0.3

0.2

0.2

               
1/ U.S. totals may not add due to rounding.
2/ Not published.

FIELD CROPS:   Acreage, yield, production, season average price and value,
New York, 2005-2007

Year

Acres

Yield
per
acre

Unit

Production

Mkt. year
wtd. average price 1/

Value of production

Planted

Harvested

 

Thousands

   

Thousands

 

Thousands

    CORN FOR GRAIN

2005

990

460

124.0

Bushels

57,040

2.29

130,622

2006

950

480

129.0

Bushels

61,920

3.42

211,766

2007

1,050

550

127.0

Bushels

69,850

4.30

300,355

 

    CORN FOR SILAGE

       

2005

-

520

17.0

Tons

8,840

25.70

227,188

2006

-

460

18.0

Tons

8,280

27.50

227,700

2007

-

495

17.0

Tons

8,415

31.60

265,914

 

    ALL WHEAT

2005

100

95

54.0

Bushels

5,130

3.34

17,134

2006

105

95

61.0

Bushels

5,795

4.03

23,354

2007

100

85

52.0

Bushels

4,420

6.75

29,835

 

    OATS

2005

95

75

54.0

Bushels

4,050

1.64

6,642

2006

85

67

74.0

Bushels

4,958

1.67

8,280

2007

100

60

57.0

Bushels

3,420

2.30

7,866

 

    BARLEY

2005

17

15

49.0

Bushels

735

1.80

1,323

2006

17

12

55.0

Bushels

660

1.79

1,181

2007

13

11

46.0

Bushels

506

2.75

1,392

 

    POTATOES

2005

20.5

20.1

260

Cwt.

5,226

12.20

63,757

2006

20.6

19.0

300

Cwt.

5,700

12.00

68,400

2007

19.0

18.3

285

Cwt.

5,216

12.10

63,114

 

    DRY BEANS 2/

2005

25

23.0

1,230

Cwt.

282

21.40

6,035

2006

19

18.0

1,330

Cwt.

239

25.90

6,190

2007

17

16.5

1,360

Cwt.

224

38.20

8,557

 

    SOYBEANS

2005

190

188

42.0

Bushels

7,896

5.20

41,059

2006

200

198

46.0

Bushels

9,108

6.19

56,379

2007

205

203

38.0

Bushels

7,714

9.75

75,212

 

    ALL HAY

2005

-

1,650

1.59

Tons

2,625

110.00

284,235

2006

-

1,520

1.84

Tons

2,790

113.00

316,755

2007

-

1,360

1.99

Tons

2,700

118.00

322,128

 

    ALFALFA HAY

2005

-

450

2.10

Tons

945

131.00

123,795

2006

-

370

2.10

Tons

777

146.00

113,442

2007

-

420

2.40

Tons

1,008

145.00

146,160

 

    ALL OTHER HAY

2005

-

1,200

1.40

Tons

1,680

95.00

159,600

2006

-

1,150

1.75

Tons

2,013

101.00

203,313

2007

-

940

1.80

Tons

1,692

104.00

175,968

 

1/   Preliminary 2007 marketing year average price estimates are based on prices through November with an allowance for projected prices  for the remainder of the marketing year.

2/   Yield in pounds per acre.  Production is in thousands of cwt.

JANUARY MILK PRICES DECREASE FROM DECEMBER

Prices received by New York producers for milk sold during January decreased from a month earlier, according to Steve Ropel, Director of USDA=s National Agricultural Statistics Service, New York Office. The price of apples, eggs, and hay also decreased.  The price of corn, soybeans, wheat, and potatoes increased.  Many previous month prices were revised due to more complete sales information

Grain corn, at $4.59 per bushel, was up 37 cents from December and increased $1.10 from last year.  Hay averaged $113.00 per ton, down $3.00 from December and $11.00 less than January 2007. Soybeans, at $11.44 per bushel, were up $1.08 from December and $5.80 over last year.  Wheat averaged $9.02 per bushel, up $2.11 from last month and $4.32 more than last year.   Potatoes, at $12.10 per hundredweight, increased 10 cents from last month and increased $1.30 from January 2007.  Fresh Apples at the packing house door were 32 cents per pound, 2 cents more than last year at this time.   

Dairy farmers in the Empire State received an average of $21.60 per hundredweight of milk sold during January, 70 cents less than December but $6.80 more than January a year ago.  Poultry producers received an average of $1.28 per dozen eggs sold, down 1 cent from December but 46 cents higher than last year.

The preliminary All Farm Products Index of Prices Received by Farmers in January, at 150 percent, based on 1990-92=100, increased 6 points (4.2 percent) from December. The Crop Index is up 16 points (11 percent) but the Livestock Index decreased 4 points (2.9 percent). The All Farm Index and All Crop Index are at record highs. Producers received higher commodity prices for corn, soybeans, broilers, and wheat. Lower prices were received for milk, tomatoes, hogs, and turkeys. The overall index is also affected by the seasonal change based on a 3-year average mix of commodities producers sell. Increased average marketings of corn, soybeans, cattle, and strawberries offset decreased marketings of grapes, milk, broilers, and cottonseed.  The information in this release is available by free email subscription by subscribing to New York reports at www.nass.usda.gov/ny.

  

Prices Received by Farmers 1/

                        Commodity

Unit

New York

United States

Jan
2007

Dec
2007

Jan
2008

Jan
2007

Dec
2007

Jan
2008

   

Dollars

Dollars

       

Corn

bu.

3.46

3.68

4.59

3.05

3.76

4.28

Oats

bu.

1.84

-

-

2.20

2.69

2.71

Wheat

bu.

4.70

9.57

9.02

4.53

7.74

8.55

Barley

bu.

-

-

-

3.03

4.51

4.92

Soybeans

bu.

6.17

9.30

11.44

6.37

10.00

11.00

Hay, baled

ton

124.00

116.00

113.00

109.00

133.00

129.00

Potatoes

cwt.

10.80

12.00

12.10

7.06

7.09

7.11

Apples, fresh market 2/

cwt.

29.70

34.00

32.30

29.90

34.80

25.60

               

Milk, wholesale

cwt.

14.80

22.30

21.60

14.50

21.50

20.70

Milk cows 3/

head

1,540

-

1,800

1,660

-

1,960

Eggs, table market

doz.

0.810

1.290

1,280

0.788

1.280

1.200

Slaughter cows

cwt.

43.70

42.90

4/

44.40

44.90

46.20

Steers and heifers

cwt.

67.60

76.80

4/

89.80

95.10

95.20

All slaughter cattle

cwt.

45.20

46.20

4/

84.30

88.90

89.40

Calves

cwt.

87.00

92.20

4/

115.00

118.00

116.00

Hogs

cwt.

43.00

31.70

4/