Hawaii

Animal husbandry

Hawaii had an estimated 150,000 cattle and calves worth $84 million in 2003. In 2002, the estimated number of hogs and pigs was 24,000, worth $3.4 million. Poultry farms produced an estimated 129 million eggs in 2001, worth $9.6 million. Most of the eggs were for domestic consumption, making eggs one of the very few farm commodities in which the state is close to self-sufficient. Most of the state's cattle farms are in Hawaii and Maui counties.