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Map 07-M134
Cattle and Calves - Inventory: 2007
Dot distribution map showing Cattle and Calves inventory for 2007. Each dot represents 10,000 cattle and calves. The largest concentrations of cattle are in the upper midwest and great plains.

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Map 07-M135
Cattle and Calves - Change in Inventory: 2002 to 2007
Dot distribution map showing Cattle and Calves change in inventory from 2002 to 2007. Each red dot represents 1,000 cattle and calves decrease, each blue dot represents 1,000 cattle and calves increase. Net increase of 849,864 cattle and calves in the U.S.

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Map 07-M136
Average Number of Cattle and Calves per 100 Acres of All Land in Farms: 2007
Choropleth map showing average number of cattle and calves per 100 acres of all land in farms in 2007. There are six categories. Darker colors represent larger average values.

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Map 07-M137
Number of Farms with 200 or More Cattle and Calves: 2007
Dot distribution map showing number of farms with 200 or more cattle and calves in 2007. Each dot represents 10 farms with 200 or more cattle and calves. The largest concentrations of these farms are in the upper midwest and great plains.

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Map 07-M138
Cows and Heifers That Had Calved - Inventory: 2007
Dot distribution map showing cows and heifers that had calved inventory in 2007. Each dot represents 5,000 cows and heifers. Largest concentrations of dots from Michigan to Texas, but fairly well spread across the continental U.S. with the exception of the desert in the southwest.

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Map 07-M139
Cows and Heifers That Had Calved as Percent of Cattle and Calves: 2007
Choropleth map showing cows and heifers that had calved as a percent of all cattle and calves in 2007. There are six categories. Darker colors represent larger average values. Largest percentiles are generally in areas with smaller herd sizes (southwest US and the Gulf coast for example).

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Map 07-M140
Milk Cows - Inventory: 2007
Dot distribution map showing milk cow inventory in 2007. Each dot represents 2,000 milk cows. Largest concentrations are in California, Michigan, Pennsylvania and New York.

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Map 07-M141
Milk Cows - Change in Inventory: 2002 to 2007
Dot distribution map showing milk cows change in inventory from 2002 to 2007. Each red dot represents 500 milk cows decrease, each blue dot represents 500 milk cows increase. Net increase of 162,615 milk cows in the U.S.

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Map 07-M142
Milk Cows as Percent of All Cattle and Calves: 2007
Choropleth map showing milk cows as a percent of all cattle and calves in 2007. There are six categories. Darker colors represent higher values. Largest percentiles are in the Northeast, upper Midwest and California.

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Map 07-M143
Number of Farms with 200 or More Milk Cows: 2007
Dot distribution map showing number of farms with 200 or more milk cows in 2007. Each dot represents 5 farms. Largest concentrations are in California, Michigan, Pennsylvania and New York.

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Map 07-M144
Milk Cows as Percent of Cows and Heifers That Had Calved: 2007
Choropleth map showing milk cows as a percent of cows and heifers that had calved in 2007. There are six categories. Darker colors represent higher values. Largest percentiles are in the Northeast, upper Midwest and California.

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Map 07-M145
Beef Cows - Inventory: 2007
Dot distribution map showing beef cow inventory in 2007. Each dot represents 2,500 beef cows. Largest concentrations from Texas to North Dakota along with Kentucky, Tennessee and Florida.

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Map 07-M146
Beef Cows - Change in Inventory: 2002 to 2007
Dot distribution map showing beef cows change in inventory from 2002 to 2007. Each red dot represents 500 milk cows decrease, each blue dot represents 500 milk cows increase. Net decrease of 563,470 beef cows in the U.S.

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Map 07-M147
Other Cattle as Percent of Cattle and Calves: 2007
Choropleth map showing other cattle as a percent of cattle and calves in 2007. There are six categories. Darker colors represent higher values. Largest percentiles are in Texas and Kansas.

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Map 07-M148
Number of Cattle and Calves Sold: 2007
Dot distribution map showing number of cattle and calves sold in 2007. Each dot represents 10,000 cattle and calves. Largest concentrations in Texas, Kansas and Nebraska.

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Map 07-M149
Hogs and Pigs - Inventory: 2007
Dot distribution map showing hog and pig inventory for 2007. Each dot represents 20,000 hogs and pigs. The largest concentrations of hogs and pigs are in Iowa and North Carolina.

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Map 07-M150
Hogs and Pigs - Change in Inventory: 2002 to 2007
Dot distribution map showing hog and pig change in inventory from 2002 to 2007. Each red dot represents 5,000 hogs and pigs decrease, each blue dot represents 5,000 hogs and pigs increase. Net increase of 7,381,215 hogs and pigs in the U.S.

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Map 07-M151
Number of Farms with 200 or More Hogs and Pigs: 2007
Dot distribution map showing the number of farms with 200 or more hogs and pigs in 2007. Each dot represents 10 farms. The largest concentrations of hog and pig farms with 200 or more hogs and pigs are in Iowa and North Carolina.

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Map 07-M152
Sheep and Lambs - Inventory: 2007
Dot distribution map showing sheep and lamb inventory for 2007. Each dot represents 1,000 sheep and lambs. The largest concentrations of sheep and lambs are in Texas.

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Map 07-M153
Sheep and Lambs - Change in Inventory: 2002 to 2007
Dot distribution map showing sheep and lambs change in inventory from 2002 to 2007. Each red dot represents 250 sheep and lambs decrease, each blue dot represents 250 sheep and lambs increase. Net decrease of 522,637 sheep and lambs in the U.S.

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Map 07-M154
Ewes 1 Year Old or Older - Inventory: 2007
Dot distribution map showing ewes 1 year old or older inventory for 2007. Each dot represents 500 ewes 1 year old or older. The largest concentrations of ewes 1 year old or older are in Texas.

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Map 07-M155
All Goats - Inventory: 2007
Dot distribution map showing all goat inventory for 2007. Each dot represents 500 goats. The largest concentrations of goats are in Texas.

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Map 07-M156
Milk Goats - Inventory: 2007
Dot distribution map showing milk goat inventory for 2007. Each dot represents 25 milk goats. The largest concentrations of milk goats are in the upper midwest, northeast and California.

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Map 07-M157
Meat and Other Goats - Inventory: 2007
Dot distribution map showing meat goat inventory for 2007. Each dot represents 200 meat goats. The largest concentrations of meat goats are in Texas.

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Map 07-M158
Angora Goats - Inventory: 2007
Dot distribution map showing angora goat inventory for 2007. Each dot represents 50 angora goats. The largest concentrations of angora goats are in Texas, Arizona and New Mexico.

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Map 07-M159
Horses and Ponies - Inventory: 2007
Dot distribution map showing horses and ponies inventory for 2007. Each dot represents 500 horses and ponies. The largest concentrations of horses and ponies are in Kentucky.

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Map 07-M160
Layers - Inventory: 2007
Dot distribution map showing layer inventory for 2007. Each dot represents 60,000 layers. The largest concentrations of layers are in Iowa..

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Map 07-M161
Number of Broilers and Other Meat-Type Chickens Sold: 2007
Dot distribution map showing broiler and other meat-type chickens sold in 2007. Each dot represents 1,000,000 broilers and other meat-type chickens sold. The largest concentrations of broilers sold is in the Southeastern U.S.

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Map 07-M162
Number of Turkeys Sold: 2007
Dot distribution map showing turkeys sold in 2007. Each dot represents 100,000 turkeys sold. The largest concentrations of turkeys sold are in Arkansas, Minnesota, North and South Carolina, and Virgina.

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