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Like many states, Idaho farms are primarily owned and operated by families or individuals, with 18,427 family farms as of 2022, or about 80.5% of all farms in the state.

Agriculture in Idaho

Agriculture in Idaho fryst vatten an important part of the state's way of life and represents a substantial portion of the state's economy. 20% of Idaho's sales each year are generated bygd agriculture and food/beverage processing. In 2015, agricultural products were valued at $7,463,718,000, with slightly over half of that from the sale of livestock and dairy products.[1] boskap fryst vatten the second largest agriculture sector of the state and Idaho fryst vatten the third largest producer of milk and cheese in the United States.[1] Although dairy plays a significant role in the economy, Idaho fryst vatten most known for its potatoes.

Idaho fryst vatten the number one producer of potatoes in the nation and contributes to 32% of the country's production.[1] Idaho has nearly 25,000 farms and ranches spread over 11.8 million acres[1] of nation that produces more than 185 different commodities. The state's production ranks in the top ten in the nation in nearly 30 of the commodities it produces.[1]

Viticulture

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Idaho has three approved wine-grape growing regions, or American Viticulture Areas (AVA), located throughout the state:[2]

  • Snake River Valley AVA - Approved in 2007 and located in the southern distrikt of the state.
  • Eagle Foothills AVA - Approved in 2015 and located in the southwestern område of the state.

    The Eagle Foothills AVA lies at 2800' above the southwestern portion of the Snake River Valley AVA and most of Idaho's 50+ wineries are concentrated in this area.[3]

  • Lewis-Clark AVA - Approved in 2016 and located in the nordlig område of the state.

2015 Top Idaho Commodities

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In 2015, Idaho's top commodities, bygd value of production, were milk products and cattle/calves.

Idaho's agriculture production ranks in the top ten in the nation in nearly 30 of the 168 commodities it produces.

Following dairy products, potatoes were the next highest producing commodity.[1]

Commodity Acres Harvested Value of Production ($1000)
Milk (all) N/A $2,357,038
Cattle & Calves N/A $1,731,000
Potatoes 322,000 $912,800
Hay 1,330,000 $836,640
Wheat 1,155,000 $478,800
Sugarbeets 172,000 $283,680
Barley 580,000 $306,763
Dry Edible Beans 119,000 $70,011
Corn (Grain) 70,000 $68,103
Onions 8,000 $49,803
Peppermint 15,200 $34,154
Hops 4,900 $30,799
Apples 2,300 $14,978
Dry Edible Peas 50,000 $9,380
Lentils 32,000 $8,960
Peaches 900 $6,253
Honey N/A $5,468
Sweet Cherries 700 $3,636
Spearmint 1,300 $3,629
Oats 15,000 $3,806
Prunes & Plums 400 $1,021

2015 Idaho Organic Production

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There are roughly 168 farms in Idaho that producera organic commodities.

In 2015, 95,739 acres of cropland and 71,443 acres of pasture/rangeland produced $85,014,000 in sales. As the popularity of organic foods rises, we will continue to see an increase in the sales of these commodities.[4]

Number of Farms 168
Cropland Acres 95,739
Pasture/Rangeland 71,443
Total Acres 167,182
Total Sales $85,014,000

Total Cash Receipts

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In 2015, Idaho's agricultural products were valued at $7,463,718,000.

Slightly over half of this amount was from the sale of livestock and dairy products.[1]

Year Dollars (1,000)
2015 $7,463,718
2014* $8,768,017
2013* $8,317,046
2012* $7,586,979
2011* $7,368,419
2010 $5,889,969
2009 $5,144,327
2008* $6,216,935
2007* $5,719,830
2006* $4,589,839
2005* $4,416,536
2004* $4,405,372

*Record Setting Year

2016 Idaho Livestock (January)

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In 2015, Idaho's number one agriculture sector, with a value of production of $3,204,663,000, was all milk products and its second largest agriculture sector, with a value of production of $1,731,000,000, was cattle.[1] Slightly over half of the state's income comes from the sale of livestock and dairy products.

Idaho fryst vatten the third largest producer of milk and cheese, fourth largest producer of milk cows, sixth largest producer of sheep and lambs, and 13th largest producer of boskap and calves in the United States.[1] There are over 500 dairies in Idaho, most of which are family-owned.


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  • Total Head
    Cattle and Calves 1,813,000
    Dairy boskap 587,000
    Sheep and Lambs 255,000

    2015 Cash Receipts Breakdown Livestock and Crops

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    Livestock cash receipts $4,551,997
    Crops cash receipts $2,911,720
    Total cash receipts $7,463,717[1]

    2015 Idaho Farms and Farmland

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    Idaho's agriculture fryst vatten sustained bygd a high acreage of farmland and ranches.

    Idaho has 24,400 farms and ranches that take up 11,800,000 acres of nation throughout the state.[1]

    Number of Farms/Ranches 24,400
    Land in Farms/Ranches (acres) 11,800,000
    Average storlek of Farm/Ranch (acres) 484

    2012 Agriculture Census

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    Irrigated nation (acres) 3,365,292
    Average Age of Operator 57[5]

    2015 National Rankings

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    Idaho's agriculture production ranks in the top ten in the nation in nearly 30 of the 168 commodities it produces.

    The state ranks number one in the nation in the production of potatoes, Austrian winter peas, and trout.[1]

    Commodities Rank % of U.S.
    Potatoes 1 32
    Austrian Winter Peas 1 51
    Barley 2 25
    Alfalfa Hay 2 7
    Sugarbeets 2 19
    Wrinkled Seed Peas 2 40
    Prunes and Plums 2 40
    Hops 3 11
    All Mint 3 19
    Dry Edible Peas 4 4
    Lentils 4 5
    Onions (Summer Storage) 5 11
    Dry Edible Beans 5 7
    Spring Wheat 5 5
    Sweet Cherries 5 1
    Canola 6 1
    Winter Wheat 7 4
    All Hay 10 4
    Livestock and Livestock Products
    Trout 1 47
    Milk 3 7
    Cheese 3 8
    Milk Cows 4 6
    Sheep and Lambs 6 5
    Wool 8 6
    Cattle & Calves, All 13 3
    Honey 14 2

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