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TURKEYS Including Inventory Numbers and Numbers Raised PRODUCTION, DISPOSITION AND GROSS INCOME 1963--1964 TURKEYS ON FARMS, JANUARY 1 1964 1965 BY STATES APRIL 1965 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUtRE STATISTICAL REPORTING SERVICE OU 3-1 (65) , .CROP REPORTING BOARD WASHINGTON, D. C. 4 - TURKEYS Production, Disposition and Gross Income, 1963-64 Gross Income: The gross income from turkeys was the highest of record in 1964, totaling $376. 5 million. This was 1 percent above the 1963 income of $373. 6 million, the previous record high. The average price received during 1964 for turkeys was 21. 0 cents per pound compared with 22. 3 cents per pound the previous year. Gross income was 18 percent greater than a year earlier in South Atlantic region, 8 percent greater in the South Central and 1 percent above 1963 in the West North Central region. Decreases in income of 8 and 1 percent, respectively, occurred in the Western region and the East North Central States. In the North At- lantic region the income as compared to a year earlier was unchanged. Number Raised: The number of turkeys raised in 1964 was 99. 5 million birds, 7 percent more than the 1963 crop and second to the record crop of 108. 1 million in 1961. Production of turkeys during 1964 totaled 1,795 million pounds, up 7 percent from the 1963 production. Turkey growers raised 88. 0 million heavy birds in 1964 compared with 83.7 mil- lion the previous year. The 1964 heavy breed turkey crop included 38.9 million heavy whites and 49. 1 million other heavies. In 1963 32. 2 million heavy whites and 51. 5 mil- lion other heavies were raised. The number of light breed turkeys raised in 1964 was 11. 5 million, a 19 percent increase compared to the previous year. Increases in number of turkeys raised occurred in all regions of the Nation except the West. Increases were 23 percent in the South Atlantic, 12 percent in the South Central, 7 percent in the West North Central, 5 percent in the North Atlantic, and 2 percent in the East North Central. In the West a 2 percent decrease occurred as compared to a year earlier. The death loss of poults in 1964 was 8. 9 percent of those bought and home hatched. In 1963 the death loss was 8. 2 percent. Loss of breeding stock during 1964 as a percent of breeders on hand January 1, 1964 was 5. 5 percent which com- pares with 5. 2 percent a year earlier. Turkeys Sold: There were 99. 1 million head of turkeys sold in 1964. This was 6 percent more than the 93.4 million sold the previous year. Growers reported that they sold as fryer-roasters 79 percent of the light breeds raised, 21 percent of the heavy whites raised and 1 percent of the other heavies. The number of pounds live weight of turkeys sold in 1964 was 1, 791 million pounds compared with 1, 677 million pounds in 1963. January 1 Breeder Hens: The number of turkey breeder hens on hand January 1, 1965 was 3, 835, 000 birds, up 1 percent compared to a year earlier. Heavy breed hens on hand January 1, 1965 totaled 3, 410, 000 as compared with 3, 382, 000 on hand January 1, 1964. The number of light breed hens was 425, 000 birds, up 5 percent from a year earlier. The number of other turkeys (market birds and breeding toms) on hand January 1, 1965 was 2, 636, 000, 7 percent more than on hand a year earlier. - Average live weight per bird sold, by States, 1963-64 State 1963 1964 and division Hens Toms Fryers All Hens Toms Fryers All Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Maine ........: 14.5 23.0 8.5 18.5 N.H. .........: 15.0 23.5 8.5 18.9 Vt. ...........: 15.6 23.5 9.0 19.2 Mass. .........: 15.5 24.0 8.5 18.6 R.I. ..........: 16.0 24.3 8.5 18.9 Conn. .........: 14.8 23.7 9.0 18.9 N.Y. ..........: 15.2 24.4 9.0 19.2 N.J. ..........: 16.7 25.1 9.0 20.7 Pa. ...........: 15.7 24.6 8.6 19.3 N.A. .........: 15.6 24.4 8.7 19.2 Ohio ..........: 15.1 24.7 9.1 17.7 Ind. ..........: 15.4 24.8 9.3 19.3 Ill. ..........: 15.9 25.7 8.0 20.5 Mich. .........: 15.8 25.1 8.8 20.2 wis. ...........: 14.5 24.5 9.1 14.6 E.N.C. .......: 15.2 24.8 9.1 17.3 Minn. ..........: 14.5 24.4 8.9 16.2 Iowa ..........: 14.4 25.2 8.2 18.5 Mo. o..........: 15.1 26.0 8.5 19.7 N.Dak. ........: 14.5 23.9 8.5 18.7 S.Dak. ........: 14.3 23.4 9.2 14.5 Nebr. .........: 15.0 25.5 8.7 19.9 Kans. ........: 14.0 24.4 8.4 17.4 W.N.C. .......: 14.6 24.9 8.8 17.5 Del. ..........: 13.9 21.2 8.8 15.2 Md. ...........: 14.5 23.1 9.0 17.7 Va. ...........: 14.8 22.7 8.6 12.6 W.Va. .........: 13.0 20.1 8.8 11.7 N.C. ..........: 15.4 24.4 8.4 19.4 s.C. ..........: 14.9 24.9 8.5 19.5 Ga. ...........: 14.9 24.8 8.6 19.0 Fla ..........: 13.1 21.1 8.2 10.9 S.A. .........: 14.9 23.6 8.6 15.3 Ky. ...........: 15.5 24.5 8.7 19.9 Tenn. .........: 15.0 24.0 8.8 19.4 Ala. ..........: 15.1 23.8 8.5 19.3 Miss. .........: 14.9 24.3 8.5 19.6 Ark. ..........: 14.9 24.9 8.1 18.1 La. ...........: 14.5 22.6 --- 18.6 Okla. .........: 14.8 24.1 8.8 19.2 Texas .........: 15.0 25.5 8.1 19.8 s.c. .........: 15.0 24.9 8.1 19.2 Mont.& Idaho l/: 15.2 23.5 8.4 16.8 Wyo. ..........: 14.0 22.0 --- 19.3 Colo. .........: 15.0 25.5 9.0 20.2 N.Mex.........: 15.0 24.0 --- 20.6 Ariz. .........: 14.5 25.5 8.8 19.5 Utah ..........: 15.0 26.4 9.2 20.5 Nev. .........:--- --- Wash. .........: 15.0 24.9 8.6 19.5 Oreg. .........: 14.3 24.5 8.2 18.7 Calif. ........: 14.7 26.0 0.3 19.4 est. ........ 14.T 25.8 .3 19.2 U S. .........: 14.8 25.0 8.7 18.0 I/ Combined to avoid disclosing individual operations. __ ~ - 3 - 15.5 15.4 15.4 15.4 16.0 15.9 15.7 16.3 15.9 15.d 15.1 15.5 15.4 16.2 15.9 14.5 14.5 14.9 14.4 14.1 15.5 14.5 15.5 14.9 13.8 14.7 14.9 14.5 12.4 14.7 15.5 15.5 14.3 14.9 14.8 14.3 14.8 15.0 14.9 1.5 14.o 14.5 14.9 15.5 14.5 15.5 14.2 15.0 14.8 14.9 24.5 23.7 24.0 23.4 25.0 24.9 24.5 24.3 24.6 24.4 24.7 25.0 25.2 25.5 25.4 25.1 24.9 26.4 25.6 24.2 22.8 26.0 24.4 25.4 21.9 25.1 22.9 20.6 23.6 25.8 25.0 19.6 2Z.6 26.0 25.5 24.1 24.3 23.6 23.2 24.6 25.4 24.7 22.9 21.5 26.4 25.1 27.0 27.5 25.0 25.4 26.9 26.8 25.4 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.0 8.5 8.5 8.6 8.6 9.0 9.0 8.5 8.5 9.2 8.1 8.6 8.4 8.6 9.2 8.6 8.5 8.3 8.7 8.6 8.6 8.8 8.1 8.0 7.8 8.0 8.6 9.0 9.0 8.5 8.5 8.2 8.5 8.4 8.3 -8- 9.0 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.0 8.2 8.2 8.7 19.7 19.2 19.7 18.6 19.1 19.8 19.2 20.1 18.4 18.8 18.2 19.5 19.8 20.5 15.8 18.0 16.4 19.5 19.2 18.4 13.7 20.2 17.8 17.8 15.7 19.3 11.5 12.1 18.0 19.4 19.3 9.3 15.1 20.6 20.3 19.1 19.6 18.3 18.9 19.3 19.7 19.2 16.3 17.8 20.3 20.0 20.7 20.7 20.0 19.2 19.4 19.6 16.1 -I-j I [ _ I L 0 Turkeys: Inventory numbers, numbers raised and disposition 1963 l/ State :All turkeys: : Raised 3/ : All turkeys and : on hand : Lost 2/: Heavy : Light : : Sold 4/ : on hand division :Jan.1, 1963: breeds : breeds: Total : : Jan. 1, 19i6 : 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 : head head head head head head head Maine ........: N.H .........: Vt. ...........: Mass. ........: R.I .........: Conn. .......: N.Y. ..........: N.J. ..........: Pa. ..........: N.A. .......... Ohio ..........: Ind .........: Il ..........: Mich, .........: Wis. ..........: E.N.C. .......:0 Minn. .........: Iowa ..........: MO. ...........: N.Dak. ........: S.Dak. ........: Nebr. .........: Kans. W.N.C. .......: Del. ..........: Md. ...........: Va. ...........: W.Va. .........: N.C ........: S.C. ..........: Ga. ...........: Fla. ..........: S.A. .........: AKy. ...........: Tenn..........: Ala. ........... Miss. ........: Ark. ..........: La. ...........: Okla. .........: Texas ........: S.C. ......... : Mont.& Idaho i/: Wyo ...........: Colo. .........: N.Mex. .......: Ariz. ......... Utah .........: Nev. ........: Wash. ,~V ooe,,ooo,. 1 17 4 44 2 23 29 22 130 272 279 84 74 114 257 808 722 354 235 40 19 50 72 1,452 19 200 57 230 59 49 27 657 77 19 31 28 127 15 80 388 765 18 2 48 4 14 80 29 Oreg. .........: 271 Calif. ........: 2,015 West. .......: 2,481 U S.........: 6,475 1/ Balance sheet estimate. 28 --- 86 20 1 353 --- 20 1 226 1 453 150 2 1,267 5 2, .03 15 2,777 5 2,970 3 1,054 6 1,051 9 5, 269 38 1-',21 35 13, 7 10 7, 110 8 4,396 1 ;05 1 5,1 1 C.7 2 734 - 1 107 13 2,3 91 2 34. 5 2,' .-7 2 I'16 1 1,075 1 50 25 7,327 3 -22 6 100 1 .C,6 1 1_56 1 34 2 1, 360 8 4, 553 26 10, 000 1 211 3 1 1,980 7 --- 209 3 3,247 1 367 10 1,495 53 14 645 69 22, 364 221 83,702 Total of sales, 0 0 0 8 1 12 40 9 115 185 919 252 38 56 9o 1,355 1, 300 854 825 17 338 17 26 3, 3 FY 17i 50 2,285 830 50 15 102 1760 5 4o 3 335 1 69 32 485 0 6 1 0 74 8 102 237 V82 9.668 28 86 20 361 21 238 4 93 15,3 159 2.733 3, 696 3,222 1,0' 2 1,107 5 352 14, 7 15, cl( 7, '- 5, 221 U,22 31, 237 4,;71 1,1:. 2, 1'2. ., 177 '22 l,,o'll "27 1 0 53 16c 2,95 35 10, '. 5 8 20L 3,321 375 1,677 15, C2 22, 46 9Y 370 28 77 21 361 21 238 487 167 1,369 2,769 3,695 3,195 1,096 1,114 5, 369 1414569 15,083 7,960 5,176 822 98o :'21 760 31 .'20 233 1,6 L. 444 1,150 228 10o,74 626 92 532 173 3,005 40 1,431 4,541 10,445 293 3 1,993 9 204 3,288 378 1,681 15, 35 23, 204 9a3. 81 1 26 3 43 2 22 34 14 106 *:7 101 238 777 683 348 272 31 i-i. 42 9 22 237 51 2?7 74 5 24 7.-; 75 21 34 18 114 Co 84 424 77C 9 40 4o 3 19 110 --2 25 257 1.689 2,154 6.243 losses and on hand end of year equals total number raised and on hand beginning of year. 2/ Loss during the year of turkeys on hand January 1. / Does not include young turkeys lost. 4/ Includes consumption in households of producers which is less than 1 percent of production for United States. 5/ Combined to avoid disclosing individual operations. 4 - Z r I I I Z I Turkeys: Production and Income, 1963 State : Production i/ Price and : old ?: per : and Number Pounds division : :: pound Mine ...... N.H. .......: Vt. ........ Mass ......: R.I. .......: Conn. ......: N.Y. ....... N.J. .......: Pa. ........ N.A. ...... Ohio .......: Ind. .......: Ill. ....... Mich. ......: Wis. .......: E.N.C. .... Minn. ...... Iowa .......: Mo. ........: N.Dak. ..... S.Dak. .....: Nebr. ....... Kans. ......: W.N.C. ....: Del. .......: Md. ........ Va. ........ W.Va. ...... N.C. .......: S.C. .......: Ga. ........: Fla. .......: S.A. ......: Cents 1,000 head 66 &6 20 360 21 237 492 159 1,380 2,783 3,681 3,217 1,089 1,101 1o350 14,438 15,049 7,954 5,213 821 898 913 7p8 31,606 344 236 4,663 1,162 2,721 459 1,176 225 10,986 1,000 pounds 518 1,625 384 6,696 397 4,479 9,446 3,291 26,634 53,470 65,154 62,089 22,324 22,240 78,110 249,917 243,794 147,149 102,696 15,352 13,021 18,169 13,189 553,370 5,229 4,177 58,753 13,596 52,788 8,950 22,344 2 452 168,289 Ky. ........: 624 12,417 12,457 21.4 2,6b6 Tenn. ......: 94 1,824 1,785 23.3 416 Ala. .......: 535 10,326 10,268 21.7 2,228 Miss. ......: 168 3,293 3,489 22.8 795 Ark. .......: 2,992 54,155 54,390 20.9 11,368 La. ........: 34 632 744 23.1 172 Okla. ......: 1,435 27,552 27,475 20.5 5,632 Texas ......: 4,577 90,625 89,912 21.1 18,971 S.C. ...... : 10,459 200,824 200,520 21.1 42,248 Mont. & Idaho 3/..: 284 4,767 4,920 22.3 1,097 Wyo. .......: 3 58 58 24.4 14 Colo. ......: 1,985 40,097 40,259 24.4 9,823 N.Mex. .....: 8 164 185 22.0 41 Ariz. ......: 209 4,076 3,978 25.0 994 Utah .......: 3,318 68,019 67,404 21.3 14,357 Rev. .......: --- --- --- ---- --- Wash. .......: 374 7,293 7,371 21.7 1,600 Oreg. ......: 1,667 31,173 31,435 23.6 7,419 Calif. .....: 15,029 291,563 297,887 21.7 64,641 West. ..... 22,877 447,210 453,497 22.0 99,986 U. S .....: 93,149 1,673,080 1,677,429 22.3 373,619 SAdjustments made for changes in inventory. 2 Includes consumption in households of producers which is less than 1 percent of production for United States. 3/ Combined to avoid disclosing individual operations. -5- 1.000 pounds 518 1,455 403 6,715 397 4,498 9,350 3,457 26,422 53,215 65,402 61,664 22,468 22,503 78,'87 250,424 244,345 147,260 101,967 15,371 13,021 18,328 13,224 553,516 5,214 4,124 58,388 13,666 51,682 8,658 22,040 2 485 166,257 28.3 27.4 28.6 31.1 31.3 31.5 31.1 27.0 27.9 29.1 22.7 21.9 21.8 22.8 21.6 22.1 22.4 22.5 21.6 22.0 23.0 22.0 21.3 22.2 26.0 26.3 22.8 22.0 21.8 22.5 21.9 26.2 22.5 ~ IIII Gross income 1,000 dollars 1'47 399 115 2,088 124 1,417 2,908 933 7,372 15.503 14,846 13,504 4,898 5,131 16,932 55311 54,733 33,134 22,025 3,382 2,995 4,032 2,817 123,118 1,356 1,085 13,312 3,007 11,267 1,948 4,827 651 37,453 I ~ Turkeys: Inventory numbers, numbers raised and Disposition 1964 I/ All turkeys : Raised 3/ : All turkeys and : on hand : Lost 2/ : Heavy: Light : Total : Sold / : on hand division : Jan. 1, 1964 : : breeds: breeds : : : Jan. 1, 1965 : 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 : head head head head head head head Maine .......: 1 55 o 55 55 1 N.H. ..........: 26 1 71 3 74 82 17 Vt. ...........: 3 --- 14 0 14 15 2 Mass. .........: 43 1 307 10 317 322 37 R.I. ..........: 2 -- 9 0 9 10 1 Conn. .........: 22 -198 5 203 201 24 N.Y. ..........: 34 1 372 42 414 417 30 N.J. ..........: 14 --- 231 9 240 243 11 Pa. ..........: 141 2 1,308 294 1,602 1,596 145 N.A. .........: 2M6 5 2,565 2 292 2.1 268 Ohio ..........: 265 16 3,119 809 3,928 3,937 240 Ind. ..........: 106 6 3,157 181 3,338 3,344 94 11. .......... : 67 3 1,266 63 1,329 1,323 70 Mich. .........: 101 4 956 70 1,026 1,006 117 Wis. ..........: 238 9 5,003 159 5,162 5,126 26 E.N.C. .......: 7738 13,501 1,282 14,783 14,736 786 Minn. .........: 688 34 13,725 1,807 15,532 15,433 753 Iowa ..........: 348 16 7,592 393 7,985 7,997 320 Mo. ...........: 272 10 6,091 644 6,735 6,700 297 N.Dak. ........: 39 1 836 56 892 864 66 S.Dak. ........: 19 1 484 426 910 912 16 Nebr. .........: 42 1 1,127 12 1,139 1,132 48 Kans. .........: 70 2 796 20 816 820 64 W.N.C. .......: 1,478 65 30,651 3,358 34.009 33,858 1,56 Del. ..........: 9 --- 156 143 299 300 8 Md. ...........: 22 1 183 36 217 218 20 Va. ...........: 237 15 1,799 2,902 4,701 4,670 253 W.Va. .........: 51 2 515 1,021 1,536 1,524 61 N.C. ..........: 287 11 3,951 500 4,451 4,403 324 S.C. ..........: 74 3 720 49 769 715 125 Ga. ...........: 65 2 1,315 43 1,358 1,359 62 Fla. .........: 24 1 13 190 203 204 22 S.A. .........: 769 35 8,652 4,8o2 13,534 13393 875 Ky. ...........: 75 4 815 1 816 817 70 Tenn. .........: 21 1 115 0 115 116 19 Ala. ..........: 34 1 681 27 708 719 22 Miss. .........: 18 1 137 2 139 142 14 Ark. ..........: 114 3 3,426 328 3,754 3,749 116 La. ...........: 9 1 27 1 28 28 8 Okla. .........: 84 3 1,188 84 1,272 1,276 77 Texas ........: 424 11 4,806 64 4,870 4,893 390 S.C. .........: 779 25 11,195 507 11,702 11,740 716 Mont.& Idaho 5/: 9 195 60 255 257 7 Wyo. ..........: 2 -4 0 4 4 2 Colo. ........: 40 1 1,671 30 1,701 1,695 45 N.Mex. ........: 3 -- 6 1 7 7 3 Ariz. .......*: 19 --- 190 0 190 197 12 Utah ..........: 110 3 2,895 6 2,901 2,92A 84 Nev. ..........: Wash. .........: 25 1 431 6 437 430 31 Oreg. .........: 257 11 1,182 131 1,313 1,297 262 Calif. ........: 1,689 47 14,884 889 15773 15.599 1,816 West. ........: 21 6 21,458 1123 2258 2210 2262 U. S. ........: 6,243 231 88,022 11,515 99,537 99,078 6,471 l/ Balance sheet estimate. Total of sales, losses and on hand end of year equals total number raised and on hand beginning of year. g/ Loss during the year of turkeys on hand January 1. J/ Does not include young turkeys lost. 4/ Includes consuption in households of producers which is less than 1 percent of production for United States. j/ Combined to avoid disclosing individual operations. 6 - State Turkeys: Production and Income, 1964 State : Production 1/ / : and : : Sold 2/ : division : Maine ........ N.H .........: Vt. ........: Mass. ........: R.I. .........: Conn. .........: N.Y. .........: N.J. ..........: Pa. ..........: N.A. ........: Ohio .........: Ind. .........: Ill. .........: Mich. ........: Wis. .........: E.N.C ....... Minn. ........: Iowa ......... Mo. .......... N.Dak. ....... S.Dak. ....... Nebr. ........: Kans. ........: W.N.C. ......: Del. ...........: Ma. ........... Va. .......... W.Va ........: N.C. .........: s.c. .........: Ga. ..........: Fa. .........: Tenn. ........: Ala. .........: Miss. ........: Ark. ......... La. ..........: Okla. ........: Texas.........: S.C. ........ : Mont.&Idaho 3/: Wyo. ......... : Colo. ........ : N.Mex. .......: Ariz. ........ Utah ......... Nev. .......... Wash. ........ Oreg. ........: Calif. ....... West. .......: U.S. ........ : SAdjustments Includes co for United C/ Combined to Number 1,000 head 55 73 14 316 9 203 413 240 1,600 2,923 3,912 3,332 1,326 1,022 5,153 14,745 15,498 7,969 6,725 891 909 1,138 814 33,944 299 216 4,686 1,534 4,440 766 1,356 202 13,499 812 114 707 138 3,751 27 1,269 4,859 11,677 255 4 1,700 7 190 2,898 436 1,302 15,726 22,518 99,306 made for changes 1,000 pounds 1,0-84 nsumption in households of producers which is States. avoid disclosing individual operations. Pounds 1,000 pounds 1,084 1,401 276 5,877 172 4,020 7,929 4,824 29,4o40 55,023 71,198 64,974 26,254 20,951 81,418 264,795 254,167 155,396 129,120 16,395 12,453 22,987 14,489 605 ,007 4,694 4,168 53,889 18,561 79,920 14,860 26,171 1,878 204,141 16,727 2,314 13,504 2,705 68,644 510 24,492 95,722 224,618 4,160 71 34,510 140 3,933 59,989 8,720 24,998 305,085 441,606 1.795,190 less than 1 percent of production -7- II 1,574 296 5,989 191 3,980 8,006 4,884 29,366 55,370 71,653 65,208 26,195 20,623 80,991 264,670 253,101 155,942 128,640 15,898 12,494 22,866 14,596 60, 537 4,710 4,207 53,705 18,440 79,254 13,871 26,229 1,897 202,313 16,830 2,355 13,733 2,783 68,607 529 24,627 96,392 225,856 4,192 71 34,408 140 4,078 60,527 8,600 24,902 302,621 439,539 1,791.285 Price per pound Cents 27.3 28.3 31.2 31.2 31.3 30.5 28.3 26.1 28.0 21.0 20.3 20.4 21.7 20.4 20.6 20.5 21.3 19.8 20.9 22.0 20.2 20.2 20.6 23.8 22.9 21.5 21.1 21.9 23.6 21.5 25.6 21.9 19.9 22.2 22.2 21.5 19.6 22.4 19.6 20.4 20.2 22.0 23.2 23.7 21.1 24.2 20.5 20.1 20.8 20.8 21.0 21.0 I S Gross S income 1,000 dollars 307 430 84 1,869 60 1,246 2,442 1,382 7,665 15,485 15,047 13,237 5,344 4,475 16,522 54,625 51,886 33,216 25,471 3,323 2,749 4,619 2,948 124,212 1,117 954 11,547 3,891 17,357 3,274 5,639 486 44,265 3,349 523 3,049 598 13,447 118 4,827 19,664 45,575 923 16 8,155 30 987 12,408 1,729 5,180 62,945 92,373 376.535 in inventory. Death Loss of Turkeys UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA I 3 I 1262 088611420 3 1262 08861 1420 SYoung turkeys lost as a : Breeding stock lost as GecgrQphic percent of total numbers : a percent of breeders divisions :bought and home hatched : on hand January 1 S 1963 1964 1963 : 164 SPercent Percent Percent Percent North Atlantic 6 7 4 4 East North Central 8 9 7 6 West North Central 8 9 5 6 South Atlantic 9 8 6 7 South Central 8 8 5 5 West 8 9 5 5 United States 8.2 8.9 5.2 5.5 - 8 - |
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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 40 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |