Number of Beef Cow Farms by County, 2002 145 378 319 345 430 184 236 355 353394 107 322 240 399 358 162 340 297 309 567 60 368 397 249 312 356 120 149.

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Number of Beef Cow Farms by County, LYON SIOUX PLYMOUTH WOODBURY MONONA HARRISON POTTAWATTAMIE MILLS FREMONT PAGETAYLORRINGGOLD DECATUR WAYNE APPANOOSE DAVIS VAN BUREN LEE DES MOINES HENRY JEFFERSON WAPELLO MONROE LUCAS CLARKE UNION ADAMS MONTGOMERY CASSADAIR MADISON WARREN MARION MAHASKA KEOKUK WASHINGTON LOUISA MUSCATINE SCOTT CLINTON JACKSON JONES CEDAR LINN JOHNSON BENTON IOWA TAMA POWESHIEKJASPER MARSHALL STORY POLK DALLAS BOONEGREENE GUTHRIE AUDUBON CARROLLCRAWFORD SHELBY IDA SAC CHEROKEE BUENA VISTA POCAHONTASHUMBOLDT KOSSUTH CALHOUN WEBSTER HAMILTON HARDINGRUNDY BLACK HAWK BUCHANAN DELAWARE DUBUQUE CLAYTON ALLAMAKEE WINNESHIEK FAYETTE HOWARD MITCHELL WORTH WINNEBAGO FLOYDCHICKASAW BREMER BUTLER FRANKLIN WRIGHT EMMET PALO ALTO DICKINSON CLAY OSCEOLA O'BRIEN Number of Farms 0 to to to to 1000 HANCOCK CERRO GORDO

Milk Cow Inventory by County, 2002 LYON SIOUX PLYMOUTH WOODBURY MONONA HARRISON POTTAWATTAMIE MILLS FREMONT PAGETAYLORRINGGOLD DECATUR WAYNE APPANOOSE DAVIS VAN BUREN LEE DES MOINES HENRY JEFFERSON WAPELLO MONROE LUCAS CLARKE UNION ADAMS MONTGOMERY CASSADAIR MADISON WARREN MARION MAHASKA KEOKUK WASHINGTON LOUISA MUSCATINE SCOTT CLINTON JACKSON JONES CEDAR LINN JOHNSON BENTON IOWA TAMA POWESHIEKJASPER MARSHALL STORY POLK DALLAS BOONEGREENE GUTHRIE AUDUBON CARROLLCRAWFORD SHELBY IDA SAC CHEROKEE BUENA VISTA POCAHONTASHUMBOLDT KOSSUTH CALHOUN WEBSTER HAMILTON HARDINGRUNDY BLACK HAWK BUCHANAN DELAWARE DUBUQUE CLAYTON ALLAMAKEE WINNESHIEK FAYETTE HOWARD MITCHELL WORTH WINNEBAGO FLOYDCHICKASAW BREMER BUTLER FRANKLIN WRIGHT EMMET PALO ALTO DICKINSON CLAY OSCEOLA O'BRIEN Number of Milk Cows Undisclosed 0 to to to 1,999 2,000 to 21,000 5,384 3, ,152 3, ,018 2,391 3,241 18,874 12,235 18,671 10,853 4,101 4, , , , ,530 2,758 1,664 5,302 2,94915,004 20,844 2,724 5,797 2, , HANCOCK CERRO GORDO

Inventory of Hogs by County, 2002 (in Thousand Head) LYON SIOUX PLYMOUTH WOODBURY MONONA HARRISON POTTAWATTAMIE MILLS FREMONT PAGETAYLORRINGGOLD DECATUR WAYNE APPANOOSE DAVIS VAN BUREN LEE DES MOINES HENRY JEFFERSON WAPELLO MONROE LUCAS CLARKE UNION ADAMS MONTGOMERY CASSADAIR MADISON WARREN MARION MAHASKA KEOKUK WASHINGTON LOUISA MUSCATINE SCOTT CLINTON JACKSON JONES CEDAR LINN JOHNSON BENTON IOWA TAMA POWESHIEKJASPER MARSHALL STORY POLK DALLAS BOONEGREENE GUTHRIE AUDUBON CARROLLCRAWFORD SHELBY IDA SAC CHEROKEE BUENA VISTA POCAHONTASHUMBOLDT KOSSUTH CALHOUN WEBSTER HAMILTON HARDINGRUNDY BLACK HAWK BUCHANAN DELAWARE DUBUQUE CLAYTON ALLAMAKEE WINNESHIEK FAYETTE HOWARD MITCHELL WORTH WINNEBAGO FLOYDCHICKASAW BREMER BUTLER FRANKLIN WRIGHT EMMET PALO ALTO DICKINSON CLAY OSCEOLA O'BRIEN HANCOCK CERRO GORDO Number of Hogs Undisclosed 0 to 49,999 50,000 to 99, ,000 to 249, ,000 to 1,000,000

2, ,381 2,287,648 1,2931, , , , , ,118 1, ,910 1, , ,631, , , ,890 3, , , LYON SIOUX PLYMOUTH WOODBURY MONONA HARRISON POTTAWATTAMIE MILLS FREMONT PAGETAYLORRINGGOLD DECATUR WAYNE APPANOOSE DAVIS VAN BUREN LEE DES MOINES HENRY JEFFERSON WAPELLO MONROE LUCAS CLARKE UNION ADAMS MONTGOMERY CASSADAIR MADISON WARREN MARION MAHASKA KEOKUK WASHINGTON LOUISA MUSCATINE SCOTT CLINTON JACKSON JONES CEDAR LINN JOHNSON BENTON IOWA TAMA POWESHIEKJASPER MARSHALL STORY POLK DALLAS BOONEGREENE GUTHRIE AUDUBON CARROLLCRAWFORD SHELBY IDA SAC CHEROKEE BUENA VISTA POCAHONTASHUMBOLDT KOSSUTH CALHOUN WEBSTER HAMILTON HARDINGRUNDY BLACK HAWK BUCHANAN DELAWARE DUBUQUE CLAYTON ALLAMAKEE WINNESHIEK FAYETTE HOWARD MITCHELL WORTH WINNEBAGO FLOYDCHICKASAW BREMER BUTLER FRANKLIN WRIGHT EMMET PALO ALTO DICKINSON CLAY OSCEOLA O'BRIEN Number of Layers Undisclosed 0 to to 999 1,000 to 1,499 1,500 to 2,300,000 HANCOCK CERRO GORDO Number of Layers by County, 2002

Egg production Mill. IA OH PA IN CA 2003 eggs 10,446 7,642 6,754 6,035 5,439 All hogs and pigs 000 IA NC MN IL IN 12/1/03 head 15,900 10,000 6,500 4,000 3,100 Pig crop 000 NC IA MN IL NE 2003 head 19,584 15,361 9,806 7,401 6,470 Commercial hog 000 IA NC MN IL IN slaughter 2003 head 29,239 10,874 8,966 8,295 7,089

Red meat production Mill. NE IA KS TX IL dressed weight 2003 lb. 7,245 6,422 5,727 4,844 2,495 Milk production Mill. CA WI NY PA ID 2003 lb. 35,437 22,266 11,952 10,338 8,774 (Iowa ranks 12th) All cattle and 000 TX KS NE CA OK calves 1/1/04 head 13,900 6,650 6,250 5,200 5,100 Beef cows that have 000 TX MO OK NE SD calved, 1/1/04 head 5,483 2,125 1,970 1,848 1,711 Heifers 500 lb and 000 KS TX NE IA CO over 1/1/04 head 1,650 1,630 1, Steers 500 lb and 000 TX KS NE OK IA over 1/1/04 head 2,750 2,180 2,120 1,