Total population (2010 census): 39265
Total population (1990 census): 33754
County seat: Lewiston
CropSELECT
Cereals, Pseudocereals, Oilseeds
Industrial, Fiber
Forages
Vegetables
Small Fruits
Tree Fruits and Nuts
Herb, Aromatic, Medicinal, and Bioactive
Crop Statistics (2007 US Census of Agriculture)
Field Crops for Grain | Farms | Acres | Yield (bu) | |
Barley | 68 | 15037 | 811464 | |
Corn | - | - | - | |
Oats | 7 | 173 | 8350 | |
All Wheat | 120 | 106270 | 6581267 | |
Winter Wheat | 115 | 84985 | 5668398 | |
Spring Wheat | 63 | 21285 | 912869 | |
Forages | Farms | Acres | Yield (tons) | |
Total Hay* | 126 | 8638 | D | |
Alfalfa Hay | 91 | D | 10414 | |
Small Grain Hay | 27 | D | D | |
Tame Hay | 50 | 2376 | 4373 | |
Wild Hay | 3 | D | D | |
All Haylage, Grass Silage & Greenchop | 2 | D | D | |
Vegetables and Melons | Farms | Acres | Yield | |
Snap Beans | 4 | 1 | ||
Cantaloupes | 2 | D | ||
Cucumbers and Pickles | 2 | D | ||
Garlic | 2 | D | ||
Potatoes | 3 | 1 | ||
Pumpkins | 2 | D | ||
Squash | 2 | D | ||
Sweet Corn | 4 | 3 | ||
Tomatoes | 4 | 1 | ||
Watermelons | 2 | D | ||
Fruits and Nuts | Farms | Acres | Yield | |
Apples | 4 | 1 | ||
Apricots | 4 | 2 | ||
Sweet Cherries | 2 | D | ||
Grapes | 8 | 16 | ||
Nectarines | 2 | D | ||
Peaches | 4 | 24 | ||
Pears | 2 | D | ||
Plums and Prunes | 2 | D | ||
All Nuts | 3 | Z | ||
English Walnuts | 3 | Z | ||
Raspberries | 1 | D | ||
Other Crops | Farms | Acres | Yield | |
Austrian Winter Peas | 4 | 759 | 13384 cwt | |
Canola | 7 | 1819 | 2166402 Ibs | |
Lentils | 25 | 7724 | 94411 cwt | |
Rapeseed | 1 | D | D | |
Field and Grass Seed Crops | 17 | 5232 | X | |
Fescue Seed | 2 | D | D | |
Kentucky Bluegrass Seed | 16 | D | 2742928 Ibs | |
Dry Edible Beans | 59 | 23540 | 248930 cwt | |
Dry Edible Peas | 23 | 4767 | 77559 cwt | |
Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Cut Christmas Trees Harvested, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale | Farms | Sq. ft. under glass or other protection | Acres in the open | Sales ($1,000) |
Cut Christmas Trees | 4 | X | 12 | NA |
Floriculture Crops | 1 | D | D | D |
Cut Flowers and Cut Florist Greens | 1 | D | D | D |
Greenhouse Crops | 1 | D | X | D |
Nursery Stock | 2 | - | D | D |
Cereals | Farms | Acres | Yield | |
Maize=Corn | 3 | D | 1031 bu | |
Wheat for Grain, Total | 175 | 89990 | 5922902 bu | |
Spring Wheat | 66 | 9079 | 513199 bu | |
Winter Wheat | 170 | 80911 | 5409703 bu | |
Barley | 110 | 21134 | 1280687 bu | |
Canola | 3 | 437 | 576700 lbs | |
Oats | 5 | 115 | 8484 bu | |
Grain Legumes | Farms | Acres | Yield | |
Dry Edible Beans | 30 | 4561 | 74736 cwt | |
Dry Edible Peas | 67 | 25659 | 56937191 lbs | |
Lentils | 58 | 11900 | 17231342 lbs | |
Forages | Farms | Acres | Yield | |
Field Seed and Grass Seed Crops | 35 | 5739 | X | |
Austrian Winter Peas | 23 | 4296 | 7609246 lbs | |
Kentucky Bluegrass Seed | 10 | 1162 | 616650 lbs | |
Total Hay* | 140 | 10236 | 21640 tons, dry | |
Alfalfa Hay | 104 | 6262 | 13954 tons, dry | |
Small Grain Hay | 19 | D | D | |
Tame Hay | 56 | 2720 | 5153 tons, dry | |
Wild Hay | 8 | 604 | 1035 tons dry | |
Vegetables | Farms | Acres | Yield | |
Cantaloups | 3 | D | ||
Green Peas | 3 | 1816 | ||
Potatoes | 3 | D | D | |
Sweet Corn | 5 | 15 | ||
Fruits and Nuts | Farms | Acres | Yield | |
Apples | 6 | 9 | 551 trees | |
Apricots | 3 | 1 | D | |
Cherries, Total | 4 | 4 | 167 trees | |
Sweet Cherries | 4 | 4 | D | |
Tart Cherries | 3 | 1 | D | |
Peaches | 6 | 22 | 2595 trees | |
Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Cut Christmas Trees Harvested, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale | Farms | Sq. ft. under glass or other protection | Acres in the open | Sales ($1,000) |
Nursery and Greenhouse Crops | 7 | D | D | 576 |
*Alfalfa, grass silage, green chops etc.
(-) = Represents zero.
(D) = Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual farms.
(NA) = Not Available.
(X) = Not Applicable.
(Z) = Less than half of the unit shown.
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