You have a lot of plump helmet wine and quarry bush roasts, and even with 65 farmers you're having trouble keeping up with it. Most of your animals are now pets, but you do not cage them. To try to control your blooming pet population by slaughtering them, but that just increases your food problem. A few of these were exotic animals you purchased from the elves.
I mentioned the fishers, but I'm thinking more that you didn't reassign and micromanage most of your dwarves. When something needed to be done, you hunted someone down to fill the role on a pinch, not the other way around.
Your fort is entirely carved from the mountain and not smooth at all. You do not use any danger rooms, and have lost several dwarves to goblin ambushes before you sealed up the fort. Your marksdwarves are still mostly novices with the crossbow (unless a few are rusty).
You like copper, mostly because you mine it out and have a lot of it on hand. You made some copper architecture at some point. You also pride yourself in making workstations out of decent materials.
And you have no armor or clothing industry to speak of, and most of your dwarves are either running around in rags or are at this point naked. You could, if you wanted to, create a lot of pigtail fiber clothes, but you have no rope reed (or any outside crops for that matter). Instead, you just have large swaths of under ground flood-irrigated farms.
The strongest defence (after your locked doors) in your entire fort right now is an animal, I'm guessing a giant war bear.