b'2017 Market Value of Agricultural Products SoldCounties Sales ($1,000) Rank in State Producing ItemTotal354,449 8 44Crops260,145 3 44Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, dry peas(D) 10 42Tobacco- - -Cotton and cottonseed- - -Vegetables, melons, potatoes, sweet potatoes102,283 4 41Fruits, tree nuts, berries(D) 25 37Nursery, greenhouse, \x1boriculture, sod(D) 2 43Cultivated Christmas trees, short rotation woody crops- - 14Other crops and hay99,137 2 44Livestock, poultry, and products94,304 12 44Poultry and eggs(D) 3 43Cattle and calves12,809 24 44Milk from cows63,570 9 35Hogs and pigs9 26 40Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, milk(D) 1 43Horses, ponies, mules, burros, donkeys91 30 44Aquaculture- - 22Other animals and animal products(D) 4 42(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (Z) Less than half of the unit shown. (-) Represents zero.FIGURE 7. Minidoka County Agricultural Market ValuesTop Crops in Acres Livestock Inventory (Dec 31, 2017) Sugarbeets for sugar50,351Broilers and other Forage (hay/haylage), all48,697 meat-type chickens354 Barley for grain47,296Cattle and calves42,141 Wheat for grain, all31,969Goats783 Vegetables harvested, all29,174Hogs and pigs58 Horses and ponies735 Layers502 Pullets(D) Sheep and lambs103,660 Turkeys30(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.MiningCommodity Total Prospects Occurrences Producer PlantsGold 10 0 0 10 0FIGURE 8. Mining Commodities in Minidoka County 8Apart from these gold claims, mining in Oneida County is limited to gravel and some clay excavation.MINIDOKA County 527'