New Mexico : Leading commdities for cash receipts, 2008 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ R Percent Percent Value a Item Value of of total Cumulative of U.S. of U.S. n receipts receipts percent 1/ value 2/ receipts k ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1,000 dollars ---------- Percent ---------- 1,000 dollars All commodities 3,116,891 100.0 -- 1.0 324,186,533 Livestock and products 2,407,164 77.2 -- 1.7 141,090,378 Crops 709,727 22.8 -- 0.4 183,096,155 1 Dairy products 1,362,200 43.7 43.7 3.9 34,772,735 2 Cattle and calves 999,419 32.1 75.8 2.1 48,189,205 3 Hay 225,657 7.2 83.0 3.0 7,402,735 4 Pecans 62,350 2.0 85.0 24.0 260,198 5 Greenhouse/nursery 62,050 2.0 87.0 0.4 16,096,699 6 Onions 47,520 1.5 88.5 6.1 775,653 7 Wheat 38,079 1.2 89.7 0.2 17,445,471 8 Corn 37,800 1.2 91.0 0.1 51,550,748 9 Peppers, chile 31,801 1.0 92.0 34.8 91,479 10 Cotton 31,406 1.0 93.0 0.6 5,684,221 11 Chicken eggs 15,114 0.5 93.5 0.2 8,225,507 12 Potatoes 14,981 0.5 94.0 0.4 3,689,343 13 Sorghum grain 12,657 0.4 94.4 0.7 1,833,814 14 Dry beans 9,160 0.3 94.7 1.0 905,013 15 Peanuts 4,966 0.2 94.8 0.5 1,051,658 16 Sheep and lambs 4,923 0.2 95.0 1.1 442,684 17 Wool 1,360 0.0 95.0 4.2 32,381 18 Honey 426 0.0 95.0 0.2 226,294 19 Mohair 304 0.0 95.0 8.4 3,602 20 Hogs 235 0.0 95.0 0.0 16,077,382 Government payments 4/ 74,661 -- -- 0.6 12,237,568 Net farm income 5/ 829,835 -- -- 1.0 87,073,789 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ -- = Not applicable 1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding commodities. 2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for same line item. 3/ Commodities at the bottom of the above ranked list of commodities and having no accompanying data would have appeared within the ranked list of leading commodities, but were excluded to avoid disclosure of confidential information about individual producers. 4/ Government payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind. 5/ Net farm income, a value of production measure, is the farm operator's share of the sector's net value added to the National economy from production activities within a calendar year.