Washington State Data Book: The people, the economy, and the government of Washington State State of Washington Office of Financial Management

Summary of Farm Production Value

Source:  Washington Agricultural Statistics Service

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SUMMARY OF FARM PRODUCTION VALUE
$ in Thousands
  Total Field Crops Livestock Fruits & Nuts Specialty Products1 Vegetable Crops Berries
1995 5,921,555 2,121,180 1,396,058 1,351,311 682,704 317,143 53,159
1996 5,755,176 2,083,200 1,457,443 1,232,736 619,731 307,635 54,431
1997 5,540,292 1,869,686 1,450,033 1,235,820 577,012 357,558 50,183
1998 5,242,793 1,648,070 1,542,459 1,070,299 584,544 357,016 40,405
1999 5,362,137 1,617,658 1,553,370 1,233,033 592,518 299,306 66,252
2000 5,341,809 1,697,526 1,519,056 1,164,734 587,994 325,760 46,739
2001 5,573,177 1,750,181 1,604,115 1,315,186 535,386 306,775 61,534
2002 5,585,653 1,798,986 1,396,461 1,450,719 515,334 361,775 62,378
2003 5,758,735 1,736,997 1,449,168 1,647,682 503,751 354,976 66,161
2004 5,661,906 1,814,623 1,678,139 1,256,584 539,951 294,995 77,614
2005 6,218,619 1,787,459 1,749,358 1,677,690 543,970 384,105 76,037
2006 6,669,845 2,066,919 1,564,087 1,993,810 540,216 437,218 67,595

1Specialty products include bulbs, nursery stock, and forest products harvested from farm lands.