HAY 1997

Acreage, yield and production by counties, Illinois, 1997

District
  and
 county
Alfalfa & alfalfa mixtures All other hay All hay
Acreage Yield Production Acreage Yield Production Acreage Yield Production
  Acres Tons Tons Acres Tons Tons Acres Tons Tons
Bureau 8,800 4.9 43,120 1,600 2.9 4,640 10,400 4.59 47,760
Carroll 15,900 4.1 65,190 1,700 1.8 3,060 17,600 3.88 68,250
Henry 16,400 3.8 62,320 3,100 2.3 7,130 19,500 3.56 69,450
Jo Daviess 49,200 4.0 196,800 8,700 2.7 23,490 57,900 3.80 220,290
Lee 6,100 3.9 23,790 1/     2/    
Mercer 14,900 3.8 56,620 1,400 2.5 3,500 16,300 3.69 60,120
Ogle 17,600 3.6 63,360 2,200 2.1 4,620 19,800 3.43 67,980
Putnam 1,500 4.3 6,450 1/     2/    
Rock 10,500 3.9 40,950 1/     2/    
Stephenson 35,400 4.3 152,220 2,200 2.1 4,620 37,600 4.17 156,840
Whiteside 10,100 5.1 51,510 2,000 2.0 4,000 12,100 4.59 55,510
Winnebago 13,600 4.3 58,480 1/     2/    
NORTHWEST 200,000 4.1 820,810 25,000 2.4 60,080 225,000 3.92 880,890
 
Boone 7,200 3.5 25,200 1/     2/    
Cook 3/ 3,700 4.0 14,650 1,600 2.0 3,220 5,300 3.37 17,870
De Kalb 4,000 4.3 17,200 1/     2/    
Du Page 3/ 1/     1/     2/    
Grundy 2,500 3.1 7,750 1,200 1.8 2,160 3,700 2.68 9,910
Kane 4,900 3.1 15,190 3,500 2.1 7,350 8,400 2.68 22,540
Kendall 2,600 3.4 8,840 1/     2/    
Lake 7,500 4.6 34,500 1,700 2.2 3,740 9,200 4.16 38,240
La Salle 7,900 2.9 22,910 1/     2/    
McHenry 17,200 3.5 60,200 3,400 1.8 6,120 20,600 3.22 66,320
Will 7,500 4.5 33,750 1,600 2.2 3,520 9,100 4.10 37,270
NORTHEAST 65,000 3.7 240,190 15,000 2.0 30,060 80,000 3.38 270,250
 
Adams 15,500 3.5 54,250 12,400 2.4 29,760 27,900 3.01 84,010
Brown 6,500 3.9 25,350 3,500 2.1 7,350 10,000 3.27 32,700
Fulton 16,900 4.0 67,600 2,600 3.2 8,320 19,500 3.89 75,920
Hancock 10,700 3.5 37,450 7,100 2.2 15,620 17,800 2.98 53,070
Henderson 4/ 5,800 3.6 20,880 1/     2/    
Knox 12,800 3.7 47,360 1,700 2.2 3,740 14,500 3.52 51,100
McDonough 9,400 4.1 38,540 3,800 2.0 7,600 13,200 3.50 46,140
Schuyler 5,200 3.7 19,240 4,000 1.7 6,800 9,200 2.83 26,040
Warren 4/ 9,200 4.2 38,640 2,900 2.8 8,100 17,900 3.78 67,620
WEST 92,000 3.8 349,310 38,000 2.3 87,290 130,000 3.36 436,600
 
De Witt 2,700 3.7 9,990 1/     2/    
Logan 3,500 4.2 14,700 1/     2/    
McLean 6,600 4.0 26,400 1,300 3.5 4,550 7,900 3.92 30,950
Macon 1,600 3.9 6,240 1,300 2.5 3,250 2,900 3.27 9,490
Marshall 7,100 4.0 28,400 1/     2/    
Mason 3,800 2.8 10,640 1/     2/    
Menard 4,600 3.8 17,480 1,000 2.6 2,600 5,600 3.59 20,080
Peoria 10,200 4.1 41,820 1,600 2.6 4,160 11,800 3.90 45,980
Stark 2,200 4.6 10,120 1/     2/    
Tazewell 7,300 4.4 32,120 1,300 3.0 3,900 8,600 4.19 36,020
Woodford 5,400 3.1 16,740 1,400 2.3 3,220 6,800 2.94 19,960
CENTRAL 55,000 3.9 214,650 10,000 2.7 26,950 65,000 3.72 241,600
 
Champaign 2,900 4.3 12,470 1,300 3.4 4,420 4,200 4.02 16,890
Ford 2,000 5.2 10,400 1/     2/    
Iroquois 6,500 4.8 31,200 1,400 2.6 3,640 7,900 4.41 34,840
Kankakee 3,000 3.0 9,000 1/     2/    
Livingston 6,200 4.2 26,040 1/     2/    
Piatt 1,700 3.3 5,610 1/     2/    
Vermilion 3,700 3.2 11,840 1,800 2.7 4,860 5,500 3.04 16,700
EAST 26,000 4.1 106,560 7,000 2.9 20,270 33,000 3.84 126,830
1/ Counties with less than 1,000 acres not published. 2/ Counties with less than 1,000 acres of alfalfa or other not published for all. 3/ Du Page combined with Cook. 4/ Henderson combined with Warren for other & all.
Illinois Agricultural Statistics Service
Annual Summary - 1998
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