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Congressional District MO-08 Cotton Production
2006 Crop Year by County
Andrew Atchison Audrain Barry Barton Bates Benton Bollinger Boone Buchanan Butler Caldwell Callaway Camden Cape Girardeau Carroll Carter Cass Cedar Chariton Christian Clark Clay Clinton Cole Cooper Crawford Dade Dallas Daviess De Kalb Dent Douglas Dunklin Franklin Gasconade Gentry Greene Grundy Harrison Henry Hickory Holt Howard Howell Iron Jackson Jasper Jefferson Johnson Knox Laclede Lafayette Lawrence Lewis Lincoln Linn Livingston Macon Madison Maries Marion Mcdonald Mercer Miller Mississippi Moniteau Monroe Montgomery Morgan New Madrid Newton Nodaway Oregon Osage Ozark Pemiscot Perry Pettis Phelps Pike Platte Polk Pulaski Putnam Ralls Randolph Ray Reynolds Ripley Saline Schuyler Scotland Scott Shannon Shelby St. Charles St. Clair St. Francois St. Louis St. Louis City Ste. Genevieve Stoddard Stone Sullivan Taney Texas Vernon Warren Washington Wayne Webster Worth Wright Adair

 Production Detail for Congressional District MO-08
Crop Year:
Production:
Planted Acreage:
Average Price:
Value of Crop:

3-yr Avg Production:
10-yr Avg Production:  
2006
983,300 bales 1,2
499,100 acres
45.00 cents per pound
$212.39 million

892,033 bales (2006 - 2004)
660,040 bales (2006 - 1997)
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 Current Congressional Contacts
Representative
MO-08 Jo Ann Emerson (R) 202-225-4404 Online contact form
Senators
MO Kit Bond (R) 202-224-5721 Online contact form
MO Claire McCaskill (D) 202-224-6154 Online contact form

  1. USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service does not report production for some counties for various reasons, including the limited number of producers in these counties. Hence, district and county estimates may not sum to state totals.
  2. USDA only provides production data by county. District totals are calculated by adding the totals for all counties within a particular district. For counties that span multiple districts, production is divided equally among the districts. So, if a county produces 90,000 bales and spans three Congressional districts, each district is assigned 30,000 bales of production (90,000 / 3).