Crop Values 2013 Summary - USDA Economics, Statistics and

United States
Department of
Agriculture
National
Agricultural
Statistics
Service
Crop Values
2013 Summary
February 2014
ISSN: 1949-0372
Contents
States Included in the United States Marketing Year Average Price Estimates ..................................................................... 6
Field and Miscellaneous Crops Price – United States: 2011-2013 ......................................................................................... 8
Field and Miscellaneous Crops Value of Production – United States: 2011-2013 ................................................................. 9
Fruit and Nut Crops Price – United States: 2011-2013......................................................................................................... 10
Fruit and Nut Crops Value of Production – United States: 2011-2013 ................................................................................ 11
Commercial Vegetable Crops for Fresh Market and Processing Price - United States: 2011-2013 ..................................... 12
Commercial Vegetable Crops for Fresh Market and Processing Value of Production – United States: 2011-2013 ............ 13
Crop Values Summary – States and United States: 2011 ..................................................................................................... 14
Crop Values Summary – States and United States: 2012 ..................................................................................................... 15
Crop Values Summary – States and United States: 2013 ..................................................................................................... 16
Corn for Grain Price per Bushel and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013 ..................................... 17
Sorghum for Grain Price per Cwt and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013 ................................... 18
Oat Price per Bushel and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013 ....................................................... 19
Barley Price per Bushel and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013 .................................................. 20
All Wheat Price per Bushel and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013............................................. 21
Winter Wheat Price per Bushel and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013 ....................................... 22
Other Spring Wheat Price per Bushel and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013 ............................. 23
Durum Wheat Price per Bushel and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013 ...................................... 23
Rice Price per Cwt and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013 .......................................................... 24
Alaska Price per Unit and Value of Production by Crop: 2011-2013 ................................................................................... 24
Rye Price per Bushel and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013....................................................... 25
Proso Millet Price per Bushel and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013 ......................................... 25
Soybeans for Beans Price per Bushel and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013 ............................. 26
Peanut Price per Pound and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013 ................................................... 27
Flaxseed Price per Bushel and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013 ............................................... 27
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Sunflower Price per Cwt and Value of Production by Type – States and United States: 2011-2013 ................................... 28
Canola Price per Cwt and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013 ...................................................... 29
Safflower Price per Cwt and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013 .................................................. 29
Other Oilseeds Price per Cwt and Value of Production – United States: 2011-2013 ........................................................... 29
Cottonseed Price per Ton and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013 ................................................ 30
Cotton Price per Pound and Value of Production by Type – States and United States: 2011-2013 ..................................... 31
All Hay Price per Ton and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013 ..................................................... 32
Alfalfa Hay Price per Ton and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013 ............................................... 33
All Other Hay Price per Ton and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013 ........................................... 34
All Forage Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013 .............................................................................. 35
Dry Edible Bean Price per Cwt and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013 ....................................... 36
Chickpea (Garbanzo Bean) Price per Cwt and Value of Production – United States: 2011-2013 ........................................ 36
Dry Edible Pea Price per Cwt and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013 ......................................... 37
Wrinkled Seed Pea Price per Cwt and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013 ................................... 37
Austrian Winter Pea Price per Cwt and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013 ................................. 37
Lentil Price per Cwt and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013 ........................................................ 37
All Potatoes Price per Cwt and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013 .............................................. 38
Potato Price per Cwt and Value of Production by Season – States and United States: 2011-2013 ...................................... 39
Sweet Potato Price per Cwt and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013 ............................................. 40
Tobacco Price per Pound and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013 ................................................ 40
Tobacco Price per Pound and Value by Class and Type – States and United States: 2011-2013 ......................................... 41
Sugarbeet Price per Ton and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011 and 2012............................................ 42
Sugarcane for Sugar and Seed Price per Ton and Value of Production by Use – States and United States:
2011 and 2012 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 42
Maple Syrup Price per Gallon and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011 and 2012 .................................. 43
Mint Oil Price per Pound and Value of Production by Crop – States and United States: 2011-2013 .................................. 43
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Hops Price per Pound and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013...................................................... 44
Coffee Price per Pound and Value of Production – Hawaii: 2011-2013 .............................................................................. 44
Taro Price per Pound and Value of Production – Hawaii: 2011-2013.................................................................................. 44
Statistical Methodology ........................................................................................................................................................ 45
Final 2013 MYA Price Publication Schedule ....................................................................................................................... 46
Crop Marketing Year Definitions for Specified Field Crops ................................................................................................ 46
Information Contacts ............................................................................................................................................................ 48
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States Included in the United States Marketing Year Average Price Estimates
[The States specified for each crop, which are in the monthly price estimates program, generally account for 90 percent or more of total
United States marketings]
State
Alabama ......................
Arizona ........................
Arkansas ......................
California .....................
Colorado ......................
Florida ..........................
Georgia ........................
Idaho ............................
Illinois ...........................
Indiana .........................
Iowa .............................
Kansas .........................
Kentucky ......................
Louisiana .....................
Michigan ......................
Minnesota ....................
Mississippi ...................
Missouri .......................
Montana .......................
Nebraska .....................
Nevada ........................
New Mexico .................
New York .....................
North Carolina ..............
North Dakota ................
Ohio .............................
Oklahoma ....................
Oregon .........................
Pennsylvania ...............
South Carolina .............
South Dakota ...............
Tennessee ...................
Texas ...........................
Utah .............................
Virginia .........................
Washington ..................
Wisconsin ....................
Wyoming ......................
Corn for
grain
Grain
sorghum
Oats
Barley
Wheat
Rice
Soybeans
Peanuts
Flaxseed
X
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X
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States Included in the United States Marketing Year Average Price Estimates (continued)
[The States specified for each crop, which are in the monthly price estimates program, generally account for 90 percent or more of total
United States marketings]
State
Alabama .....................
Arizona .......................
Arkansas ....................
California ....................
Colorado .....................
Florida ........................
Georgia ......................
Idaho ..........................
Illinois .........................
Indiana .......................
Iowa ............................
Kansas .......................
Kentucky .....................
Louisiana ....................
Michigan .....................
Minnesota ...................
Mississippi ..................
Missouri ......................
Montana .....................
Nebraska ....................
Nevada .......................
New Mexico ................
New York ....................
North Carolina ............
North Dakota ..............
Ohio ............................
Oklahoma ...................
Oregon .......................
Pennsylvania ..............
South Carolina ............
South Dakota ..............
Tennessee ..................
Texas .........................
Utah ............................
Virginia .......................
Washington ................
Wisconsin ...................
Wyoming ....................
Sunflower
Canola
Upland
cotton
X
X
X
X
X
Hay
Dry
beans
Chickpeas
(garbanzo)
Dry edible
peas
Austrian
winter peas
Lentils
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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Field and Miscellaneous Crops Price – United States: 2011-2013
[Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
Crop
Price per unit 1
2011
2012
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
Grains and hay
Barley ..................................................................... bushels
Corn for grain .......................................................... bushels
Hay, all ......................................................................... tons
Alfalfa ....................................................................... tons
All other .................................................................... tons
Oats ........................................................................ bushels
Proso millet ............................................................. bushels
Rice ............................................................................... cwt
Rye ......................................................................... bushels
Sorghum for grain .......................................................... cwt
Wheat, all ................................................................ bushels
Winter ................................................................. bushels
Durum ................................................................. bushels
Other spring ........................................................ bushels
5.35
6.22
178.00
196.00
132.00
3.49
6.01
14.50
7.76
10.70
7.24
6.81
9.68
8.24
6.43
6.89
187.00
210.00
142.00
3.89
15.20
15.10
7.67
11.30
7.77
7.55
8.18
8.24
6.05
4.50
179.00
197.00
139.00
3.70
6.79
16.00
7.86
7.60
6.80
6.75
7.55
6.75
Oilseeds
Canola ........................................................................... cwt
Cottonseed .................................................................. tons
Flaxseed ................................................................. bushels
Mustard seed ................................................................. cwt
Peanuts .................................................................. pounds
Rapeseed ...................................................................... cwt
Safflower ........................................................................ cwt
Soybeans for beans ................................................ bushels
Sunflower ....................................................................... cwt
24.00
260.00
13.90
33.60
0.318
27.00
24.40
12.50
29.10
26.50
252.00
13.80
35.80
0.301
26.10
27.50
14.40
25.40
19.30
247.00
14.40
39.00
0.257
25.10
27.70
12.70
21.40
Cotton, tobacco, and sugar crops
Cotton, all ............................................................... pounds
Upland ................................................................ pounds
American Pima .................................................... pounds
Sugarbeets 2 ................................................................ tons
Sugarcane 2 ................................................................. tons
Tobacco .................................................................. pounds
0.935
0.883
1.450
69.40
47.20
1.847
0.757
0.725
1.240
66.60
42.00
2.069
0.821
0.764
1.670
Dry beans, peas, and lentils
Austrian winter peas ...................................................... cwt
Dry edible beans ............................................................ cwt
Chickpeas, all 3 .......................................................... cwt
Large ...................................................................... cwt
Small ...................................................................... cwt
Dry edible peas .............................................................. cwt
Lentils ............................................................................ cwt
Wrinkled seed peas ....................................................... cwt
19.50
42.10
37.30
42.10
21.50
15.30
25.00
29.20
20.70
38.00
34.90
37.90
27.40
15.70
20.70
26.00
25.70
40.60
31.10
33.30
23.30
14.90
20.80
27.10
Potatoes and miscellaneous
Coffee (Hawaii) ....................................................... pounds
Hops ....................................................................... pounds
Maple syrup 4 ........................................................... gallons
Mushrooms ............................................................. pounds
Peppermint oil ......................................................... pounds
Potatoes ........................................................................ cwt
Spearmint oil ........................................................... pounds
Sweet potatoes .............................................................. cwt
Taro (Hawaii) .......................................................... pounds
4.15
3.14
37.90
1.18
23.00
9.41
18.60
18.80
0.670
5.90
3.18
39.10
1.22
24.10
8.65
19.50
17.40
0.670
6.00
3.59
2.162
1.24
23.90
9.79
18.90
22.30
0.620
1
United States average prices per unit computed by weighting State prices by estimated sales for all crops, except corn, canola, sorghum, oats,
barley, wheat, rice, soybeans, flaxseed, sunflower, Upland cotton, dry edible beans, chickpeas, Austrian winter peas, dry edible peas, and lentils
which are computed by weighting United States monthly prices by estimated monthly marketings.
2
The preliminary 2013 price will be published in Agricultural Prices released July 2014. Sugarcane price is for sugar only.
3
Chickpeas included with dry edible beans.
4
The 2013 price will be published in Crop Production released June 2014.
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Field and Miscellaneous Crops Value of Production – United States: 2011-2013
[Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
Crop
Value of production
2011
2012
2013
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Grains and hay
Barley .................................................................................
Corn for grain ......................................................................
Hay, all ...............................................................................
Alfalfa .............................................................................
All other ..........................................................................
Oats ....................................................................................
Proso millet .........................................................................
Rice ....................................................................................
Rye .....................................................................................
Sorghum for grain ...............................................................
Wheat, all ...........................................................................
Winter .............................................................................
Durum .............................................................................
Other spring ....................................................................
813,920
76,939,603
18,251,166
10,917,174
7,333,992
189,263
54,974
2,737,423
49,063
1,268,524
14,322,909
10,158,214
476,607
3,688,088
1,379,172
74,330,610
19,144,676
10,703,527
8,441,149
253,991
47,100
3,060,558
53,250
1,600,825
17,491,304
12,328,200
694,955
4,468,149
1,271,986
62,716,048
20,211,663
10,885,287
9,326,376
239,326
125,155
3,025,992
60,307
1,695,764
14,404,734
10,397,296
465,878
3,541,560
Oilseeds
Canola ................................................................................
Cottonseed .........................................................................
Flaxseed .............................................................................
Mustard seed ......................................................................
Peanuts ..............................................................................
Rapeseed ...........................................................................
Safflower ............................................................................
Soybeans for beans ............................................................
Sunflower ...........................................................................
366,627
1,413,343
38,570
5,252
1,168,587
763
41,416
38,497,710
589,282
644,726
1,456,245
78,699
10,718
2,029,567
1,276
49,353
43,602,041
713,184
440,419
1,102,934
48,145
14,328
1,082,871
486
58,107
41,837,286
445,970
Cotton, tobacco, and sugar crops
Cotton, all ...........................................................................
Upland ............................................................................
American Pima ...............................................................
Sugarbeets 1 .......................................................................
Sugarcane 1 ........................................................................
Tobacco 2 ...........................................................................
6,985,976
6,393,836
592,140
2,004,116
1,379,498
1,104,907
6,292,157
5,827,428
464,729
2,344,346
1,352,615
1,577,857
5,198,750
4,689,264
509,486
Dry beans, peas, and lentils
Austrian winter peas ...........................................................
Dry edible beans .................................................................
Chickpeas, all 3 ...............................................................
Large ..........................................................................
Small ..........................................................................
Dry edible peas ...................................................................
Lentils .................................................................................
Wrinkled seed peas ............................................................
3,513
851,131
84,439
70,260
14,179
85,424
118,636
14,858
3,479
1,235,255
113,642
81,881
31,761
169,980
111,541
10,573
5,857
976,867
104,253
86,963
17,290
232,710
104,387
7,453
Potatoes and miscellaneous
Coffee (Hawaii) ...................................................................
Hops ...................................................................................
Maple syrup 4 ......................................................................
Mushrooms .........................................................................
Peppermint oil .....................................................................
Potatoes .............................................................................
Spearmint oil ......................................................................
Sweet potatoes ...................................................................
Taro (Hawaii) ......................................................................
31,540
203,378
106,019
1,017,884
151,427
4,040,568
42,438
505,938
2,747
41,300
194,964
74,578
1,099,400
158,856
3,993,815
46,607
461,861
2,345
42,000
249,075
1,110,285
146,678
4,282,467
55,283
552,250
1,922
Total field and miscellaneous crops 5 .............................
175,398,393
185,118,824
166,953,568
1,565,321
1
The preliminary 2013 value of production will be published in Agricultural Prices released July 2014. Sugarcane value of production includes sugar
and seed.
2
Excludes estimated 2013 value of production for Connecticut and Massachusetts.
3
Chickpeas included with dry edible beans.
4
The 2013 value of production will be published in Crop Production released June 2014.
5
The 2013 total value of production includes an estimated value of production for sugarbeets, sugarcane, and maple syrup which is computed using
2012 prices.
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Fruit and Nut Crops Price – United States: 2011-2013
[Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
Crop
Citrus 2
Grapefruit ...................................................................boxes
Lemons ......................................................................boxes
Oranges .....................................................................boxes
Tangelos (Florida) ......................................................boxes
Tangerines and mandarins .........................................boxes
Price per unit 1
2011
2012
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
9.33
16.80
10.90
8.63
20.87
10.08
21.12
12.70
12.43
22.34
0.303
616.00
1,540.00
0.650
0.812
0.343
673.00
1.850
0.910
1.010
2,530.00
0.300
1.690
0.758
1.050
2,020.00
0.594
Cranberries .............................................................. barrels
Dates (California) ......................................................... tons
Figs (California) ............................................................ tons
Grapes ......................................................................... tons
Guavas (Hawaii) ..................................................... pounds
Kiwifruit (California) ...................................................... tons
Nectarines .................................................................... tons
Olives (California) ........................................................ tons
Papayas (Hawaii) .................................................... pounds
44.80
1,320.00
526.00
577.00
0.170
775.00
582.00
733.00
0.340
47.90
1,340.00
Peaches ....................................................................... tons
Pears ........................................................................... tons
Plums (California) ........................................................ tons
Dried Prunes (California) .............................................. tons
Prunes and Plums 4 ..................................................... tons
Raspberries
Black (Oregon) .................................................... pounds
Red ..................................................................... pounds
All (California) ..................................................... pounds
Strawberries ................................................................... cwt
564.00
380.00
402.00
1,310.00
370.00
654.00
509.00
695.00
1,250.00
540.00
2.470
0.648
2.07
82.50
2.650
0.642
2.47
79.80
1.990
2,330.00
0.780
2.430
1.980
2,900.00
2.580
1,830.00
0.800
1.570
2.020
2,560.00
Noncitrus
Apples, commercial ................................................. pounds
Apricots ........................................................................ tons
Avocados ..................................................................... tons
Bananas (Hawaii) .................................................... pounds
Blackberries (Oregon) 3 ........................................... pounds
Blueberries
Cultivated ............................................................ pounds
Wild (Maine) ........................................................ pounds
Boysenberries ......................................................... pounds
Cherries, sweet ............................................................ tons
Cherries, tart ........................................................... pounds
Nuts
Almonds, shelled (California) .................................. pounds
Hazelnuts, in-shell (Oregon) ......................................... tons
Macadamia, in-shell (Hawaii) .................................. pounds
Pecans, in- shell ...................................................... pounds
Pistachios, in-shell (California) ................................ pounds
Walnuts, in-shell (California) ........................................ tons
8.57
17.77
10.67
12.99
25.51
0.832
669.00
767.00
813.00
1
United States average prices per unit computed by weighting State prices by estimated sales.
Equivalent packinghouse-door returns for all citrus sales. Prices and values in column headed 2011 are 2010-2011 crop; 2012 are 2011-2012 crop;
2013 are 2012-2013 crop.
3
Cultivated.
4
Idaho, Michigan, Oregon, and Washington.
2
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Fruit and Nut Crops Value of Production – United States: 2011-2013
[Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
Crop
Citrus 1
Grapefruit ...........................................................................
Lemons ..............................................................................
Oranges ..............................................................................
Tangelos (Florida) ..............................................................
Tangerines and mandarins .................................................
Value of production
2011
2012
2013
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
283,441
386,514
2,230,412
9,930
330,503
279,033
448,698
2,621,620
14,299
349,167
2,823,401
41,056
406,047
11,310
42,783
3,088,915
40,879
807,576
72,690
2,638
834,585
69,072
781,808
69,075
2,044
843,311
50,520
Cranberries .........................................................................
Dates (California) ................................................................
Figs (California) ..................................................................
Grapes ...............................................................................
Guavas (Hawaii) .................................................................
Kiwifruit (California) .............................................................
Nectarines ..........................................................................
Olives (California) ...............................................................
Papayas (Hawaii) ...............................................................
345,561
43,956
20,336
4,293,607
323
28,439
130,973
52,168
9,722
385,506
41,674
Peaches .............................................................................
Pears ..................................................................................
Plums (California) ...............................................................
Dried prunes (California) .....................................................
Prunes and plums 3 ............................................................
Raspberries
Black (Oregon) ...............................................................
Red .................................................................................
All (California) .................................................................
Strawberries .......................................................................
588,330
366,552
64,320
179,470
4,767
631,223
437,113
79,940
156,250
6,552
5,510
50,736
223,200
2,394,724
5,689
44,515
239,820
2,405,478
Nuts
Almonds, shelled (California) ..............................................
Hazelnuts, in-shell (Oregon) ...............................................
Macadamia, in-shell (Hawaii) ..............................................
Pecans, in-shell ..................................................................
Pistachios, in-shell (California) ............................................
Walnuts, in-shell (California) ...............................................
4,007,860
89,705
38,220
655,889
879,120
1,336,900
4,816,860
63,420
35,200
476,781
1,113,020
1,203,200
Total fruit and nut crop ....................................................
24,162,346
25,962,409
Noncitrus
Apples, commercial ............................................................
Apricots ..............................................................................
Avocados ............................................................................
Bananas (Hawaii) ...............................................................
Blackberries (Oregon) 2 ......................................................
Blueberries
Cultivated .......................................................................
Wild (Maine) ...................................................................
Boysenberries .....................................................................
Cherries, sweet ...................................................................
Cherries, tart .......................................................................
243,447
405,220
2,063,549
12,986
425,534
44,520
4,911,335
144,906
130,038
1
Equivalent packinghouse-door returns for all citrus sales. Prices and values in column headed 2011 are 2010-2011 crop; 2012 are 2011-2012 crop;
2013 are 2012-2013 crop.
2
Cultivated.
3
Idaho, Michigan, Oregon, and Washington.
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Commercial Vegetable Crops for Fresh Market and Processing Price - United States: 2011-2013
[Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
Crop
Price per unit 1
2011
2012
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
Commercial vegetables for fresh market
Artichokes (California) 2 .................................................. cwt
Asparagus ...................................................................... cwt
Beans, snap ................................................................... cwt
Broccoli .......................................................................... cwt
Cabbage ........................................................................ cwt
Cantaloupes ................................................................... cwt
Carrots ........................................................................... cwt
Cauliflower ..................................................................... cwt
Celery 2 .......................................................................... cwt
Corn, sweet .................................................................... cwt
51.10
120.00
57.00
35.40
17.50
18.60
32.50
46.80
19.70
26.50
47.50
117.00
59.80
33.80
18.60
19.20
26.20
36.00
18.50
26.20
Cucumbers .................................................................... cwt
Garlic 2 ........................................................................... cwt
Honeydews .................................................................... cwt
Lettuce, head ................................................................. cwt
Lettuce, leaf ................................................................... cwt
Lettuce, romaine ............................................................ cwt
Onions 2 ......................................................................... cwt
Peppers, bell 2 ................................................................ cwt
Peppers, chile 2 3 ............................................................ cwt
Pumpkins 2 ..................................................................... cwt
27.00
68.20
21.90
23.00
34.60
31.50
10.90
39.00
35.00
10.60
24.80
52.60
20.30
17.70
35.90
22.60
14.00
33.70
35.90
12.00
Spinach .......................................................................... cwt
Squash 2 ........................................................................ cwt
Tomatoes ....................................................................... cwt
Watermelons .................................................................. cwt
40.40
35.40
37.00
13.90
41.90
33.20
31.30
13.30
Commercial vegetables for processing 4
Asparagus .................................................................... tons
Beans, lima .................................................................. tons
Beans, snap ................................................................. tons
Broccoli ........................................................................ tons
Carrots ......................................................................... tons
Cauliflower ................................................................... tons
Corn, sweet .................................................................. tons
Cucumbers (for pickles) ............................................... tons
Peas, green ................................................................. tons
Spinach ........................................................................ tons
Tomatoes ..................................................................... tons
1,510.00
525.00
236.00
525.00
85.70
510.00
116.00
360.00
399.00
133.00
75.60
1,570.00
527.00
261.00
445.00
103.00
560.00
127.00
350.00
427.00
138.00
76.70
1
United States average prices per unit computed by weighting State prices by estimated sales.
Includes processing and fresh market.
3
Estimates include both fresh and dry product prices combined.
4
Price at processing plant door.
2
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Commercial Vegetable Crops for Fresh Market and Processing Value of Production –
United States: 2011-2013
[Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
Crop
Value of production
2011
2012
2013
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Commercial vegetables for fresh market
Artichokes (California) 1 ......................................................
Asparagus ..........................................................................
Beans, snap .......................................................................
Broccoli ..............................................................................
Cabbage .............................................................................
Cantaloupes .......................................................................
Carrots ...............................................................................
Cauliflower ..........................................................................
Celery 1 ...............................................................................
Corn, sweet ........................................................................
51,049
80,625
305,955
628,792
363,933
350,208
711,145
299,164
381,780
758,701
53,723
72,592
323,172
678,619
388,600
325,337
609,548
235,620
366,404
821,952
Cucumbers .........................................................................
Garlic 1 ................................................................................
Honeydews .........................................................................
Lettuce, head ......................................................................
Lettuce, leaf ........................................................................
Lettuce, romaine .................................................................
Onions 1 ..............................................................................
Peppers, bell 1 ....................................................................
Peppers, chile 1 2 ................................................................
Pumpkins 1 .........................................................................
199,353
286,820
77,443
1,142,267
413,484
886,342
742,236
699,014
137,657
113,085
247,957
227,090
69,826
805,658
444,082
621,771
944,029
627,540
175,145
148,908
Spinach ..............................................................................
Squash 1 .............................................................................
Tomatoes ...........................................................................
Watermelons ......................................................................
247,182
256,361
1,043,491
518,787
223,622
248,725
863,982
520,799
Commercial vegetables for processing 3
Asparagus ..........................................................................
Beans, lima .........................................................................
Beans, snap .......................................................................
Broccoli ..............................................................................
Carrots ...............................................................................
Cauliflower ..........................................................................
Corn, sweet ........................................................................
Cucumbers (for pickles) ......................................................
Peas, green ........................................................................
Spinach ..............................................................................
Tomatoes ...........................................................................
12,849
22,398
160,943
10,328
29,034
6,375
305,122
173,425
117,682
19,243
936,861
11,070
32,097
191,635
8,811
33,228
4,144
373,103
172,850
168,658
17,055
1,010,545
Total commercial vegetables ...........................................
12,489,134
12,067,897
1
Includes processing and fresh market.
2
Estimates include both fresh and dry product values combined.
3
Value at processing plant door.
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Crop Values Summary – States and United States: 2011
[See page 24 for Alaska]
State
Field and
miscellaneous crops
Fruits
and nuts
Commercial
vegetables
Total value of
principal crops 1
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Alabama .....................
Arizona .......................
Arkansas .....................
California ....................
Colorado .....................
Connecticut .................
Delaware ....................
Florida .........................
Georgia .......................
Hawaii .........................
1,047,489
1,120,013
4,255,667
5,016,038
2,900,590
40,220
303,167
1,240,751
2,372,713
117,022
38,065
92,835
8,970
15,254,561
24,740
12,817
(NA)
2,277,496
393,400
60,135
30,729
1,191,488
18,612
6,365,824
114,058
6,665
40,960
1,333,688
488,078
(NA)
1,116,283
2,404,336
4,283,249
26,636,423
3,039,388
59,702
344,127
4,851,935
3,254,191
177,157
Idaho ...........................
Illinois ..........................
Indiana ........................
Iowa ............................
Kansas ........................
Kentucky .....................
Louisiana ....................
Maine ..........................
Maryland .....................
Massachusetts ............
3,893,412
18,197,097
8,825,228
21,072,185
7,388,685
2,905,725
2,435,913
209,155
782,572
44,635
30,373
28,907
10,046
2,187
2,700
(NA)
16,000
83,366
14,850
130,759
43,827
52,584
99,159
1,411
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,800
36,036
17,710
3,967,612
18,278,588
8,934,433
21,075,783
7,391,385
2,905,725
2,451,913
297,321
833,458
193,104
Michigan .....................
Minnesota ...................
Mississippi ..................
Missouri ......................
Montana ......................
Nebraska ....................
Nevada .......................
New Hampshire ..........
New Jersey .................
New Mexico ................
4,418,335
12,880,519
2,632,763
5,930,358
2,336,951
13,939,121
302,770
25,312
156,453
493,159
438,405
15,796
25,135
17,476
4,068
(NA)
(NA)
8,588
180,815
162,870
246,836
144,821
4,204
10,002
(NA)
(NA)
73,071
5,185
135,741
89,869
5,103,576
13,041,136
2,662,102
5,957,836
2,341,019
13,939,121
375,841
39,085
473,009
745,898
New York ....................
North Carolina .............
North Dakota ...............
Ohio ............................
Oklahoma ...................
Oregon ........................
Pennsylvania ..............
Rhode Island ...............
South Carolina ............
South Dakota ..............
1,166,709
2,777,144
5,952,152
6,842,038
1,062,059
1,645,192
2,217,003
6,071
775,034
7,875,457
345,313
130,738
(NA)
39,762
11,400
551,555
141,438
1,745
80,623
(NA)
344,337
199,233
(NA)
177,063
2,553
164,038
78,402
2,300
87,343
(NA)
1,856,359
3,107,115
5,952,152
7,058,863
1,076,012
2,360,785
2,436,843
10,116
943,000
7,875,457
Tennessee ..................
Texas ..........................
Utah ............................
Vermont ......................
Virginia ........................
Washington .................
West Virginia ...............
Wisconsin ...................
Wyoming .....................
2,221,540
4,575,607
616,200
91,890
1,368,129
3,214,328
168,709
4,941,279
527,652
2,290
165,121
19,554
8,044
53,805
3,037,084
16,057
222,457
(NA)
47,777
186,597
3,912
1,484
62,415
363,368
(NA)
212,954
(NA)
2,271,607
4,927,325
639,666
101,418
1,484,349
6,614,780
184,766
5,376,690
527,652
United States 2 ............
175,398,393
24,162,346
12,489,134
212,049,873
(NA) Not available.
1
Crops included for each producing State are those shown in the United States summary tables on pages 8-13.
2
United States totals may not add due to disclosure.
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Crop Values Summary – States and United States: 2012
[See page 24 for Alaska]
State
Field and
miscellaneous crops
Fruits
and nuts
Commercial
vegetables
Total value of
principal crops 1
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Alabama .....................
Arizona .......................
Arkansas ....................
California ....................
Colorado .....................
Connecticut ................
Delaware ....................
Florida ........................
Georgia ......................
Hawaii ........................
1,243,696
1,011,135
5,215,823
4,800,577
2,742,333
67,875
365,904
1,422,824
3,035,815
121,501
11,702
49,131
9,519
16,974,759
30,140
13,120
(NA)
2,358,434
320,766
35,200
25,591
696,666
25,266
6,064,208
111,214
12,320
52,374
1,196,162
521,331
(NA)
1,280,989
1,756,932
5,250,608
27,839,544
2,883,687
93,315
418,278
4,977,420
3,877,912
156,701
Idaho ..........................
Illinois .........................
Indiana .......................
Iowa ............................
Kansas .......................
Kentucky .....................
Louisiana ....................
Maine .........................
Maryland .....................
Massachusetts ............
3,736,385
15,049,570
8,120,380
19,543,695
8,076,532
2,690,334
2,859,603
231,583
981,560
50,258
43,413
23,600
4,604
135
4,050
(NA)
13,500
84,463
19,017
121,769
61,083
85,499
91,958
1,024
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,590
41,460
15,600
3,840,881
15,158,669
8,216,942
19,544,854
8,080,582
2,690,334
2,873,103
320,636
1,042,037
187,627
Michigan .....................
Minnesota ...................
Mississippi ..................
Missouri ......................
Montana .....................
Nebraska ....................
Nevada .......................
New Hampshire ..........
New Jersey .................
New Mexico ................
4,637,837
16,162,989
3,195,665
5,520,326
2,779,192
13,343,221
273,834
24,963
185,175
479,542
207,593
7,625
18,475
25,683
2,019
(NA)
(NA)
7,845
178,865
110,500
249,991
194,863
4,675
10,248
(NA)
(NA)
86,442
4,836
148,533
121,505
5,095,421
16,365,477
3,218,815
5,556,257
2,781,211
13,343,221
360,276
37,644
512,573
711,547
New York ....................
North Carolina ............
North Dakota ..............
Ohio ............................
Oklahoma ...................
Oregon .......................
Pennsylvania ..............
Rhode Island ..............
South Carolina ............
South Dakota ..............
1,357,539
3,689,819
10,669,301
6,918,051
2,206,801
1,528,381
2,532,795
5,289
1,036,712
7,584,018
323,104
121,142
(NA)
24,787
24,750
601,012
187,037
1,362
77,023
(NA)
450,375
188,357
(NA)
173,464
5,185
201,285
106,272
2,695
81,530
(NA)
2,131,018
3,999,318
10,669,301
7,116,302
2,236,736
2,330,678
2,826,104
9,346
1,195,265
7,584,018
Tennessee ..................
Texas .........................
Utah ............................
Vermont ......................
Virginia .......................
Washington ................
West Virginia ..............
Wisconsin ...................
Wyoming ....................
2,261,364
6,623,857
563,498
80,363
1,455,938
3,194,984
160,529
4,636,054
597,436
2,880
159,995
31,770
10,405
85,140
3,356,912
28,523
250,640
(NA)
36,995
208,523
9,132
2,080
84,137
461,438
(NA)
228,990
(NA)
2,301,239
6,992,375
604,400
92,848
1,625,215
7,013,334
189,052
5,115,684
597,436
United States 2 ............
185,118,824
25,962,409
12,067,897
223,149,130
(NA) Not available.
1
Crops included for each producing State are those shown in the United States summary tables on pages 8-13.
2
United States totals may not add due to disclosure.
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Crop Values Summary – States and United States: 2013
[Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
[See page 24 for Alaska]
State
Field and
miscellaneous crops
Fruits
and nuts
Commercial
vegetables
Total value of
principal crops 1
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Alabama .....................
Arizona .......................
Arkansas .....................
California ....................
Colorado .....................
Connecticut .................
Delaware ....................
Florida .........................
Georgia .......................
Hawaii .........................
1,118,023
873,266
4,999,362
4,443,027
2,057,146
26,309
286,709
1,264,830
2,433,189
127,795
1,118,023
873,266
4,999,362
4,443,027
2,057,146
26,309
286,709
1,264,830
2,433,189
127,795
Idaho ...........................
Illinois ..........................
Indiana ........................
Iowa ............................
Kansas ........................
Kentucky .....................
Louisiana ....................
Maine ..........................
Maryland .....................
Massachusetts ............
3,614,489
16,183,344
8,330,961
15,858,974
7,785,175
3,517,748
2,740,776
232,405
820,558
52,862
3,614,489
16,183,344
8,330,961
15,858,974
7,785,175
3,517,748
2,740,776
232,405
820,558
52,862
Michigan .....................
Minnesota ...................
Mississippi ..................
Missouri ......................
Montana ......................
Nebraska ....................
Nevada .......................
New Hampshire ..........
New Jersey .................
New Mexico ................
3,860,603
11,739,875
2,820,608
6,233,681
2,775,451
11,933,739
246,616
32,771
153,543
362,995
3,860,603
11,739,875
2,820,608
6,233,681
2,775,451
11,933,739
246,616
32,771
153,543
362,995
New York ....................
North Carolina .............
North Dakota ...............
Ohio ............................
Oklahoma ...................
Oregon ........................
Pennsylvania ..............
Rhode Island ...............
South Carolina ............
South Dakota ..............
1,224,218
3,261,264
7,431,822
6,370,235
1,905,421
1,361,441
2,239,650
3,384
755,541
7,340,832
1,224,218
3,261,264
7,431,822
6,370,235
1,905,421
1,361,441
2,239,650
3,384
755,541
7,340,832
Tennessee ..................
Texas ..........................
Utah ............................
Vermont ......................
Virginia ........................
Washington .................
West Virginia ...............
Wisconsin ...................
Wyoming .....................
2,555,510
5,953,302
583,208
99,318
1,289,461
3,080,835
174,652
3,783,360
573,051
2,555,510
5,953,302
583,208
99,318
1,289,461
3,080,835
174,652
3,783,360
573,051
United States 2 ............
166,953,568
166,953,568
1
Crops included for each producing State are those shown in the United States summary tables on pages 8-13.
2
United States totals may not add due to disclosure. Includes estimated value of production for avocadoes, bananas, figs, guavas, kiwifruit, papayas,
and walnuts. Used 2011 price to compute the 2012 fig, kiwifruit, and walnuts value. The 2011 values for avocados, bananas, guavas, and papayas
were carried forward.
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Corn for Grain Price per Bushel and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013
State
Price per bushel
Value of production
2011
2012
2013
2011
2012
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Alabama .......................
Arizona .........................
Arkansas ......................
California ......................
Colorado .......................
Delaware ......................
Florida ..........................
Georgia ........................
Idaho ............................
Illinois ...........................
6.32
6.78
6.27
6.41
6.15
6.93
6.65
7.30
6.96
6.25
7.18
7.84
6.81
6.68
6.86
7.55
7.50
7.90
7.10
6.87
4.50
6.30
5.20
5.55
4.65
4.70
4.55
5.35
5.70
4.50
180,120
42,714
462,977
177,878
1,063,335
163,964
21,945
311,418
154,512
12,167,500
207,574
48,922
842,465
222,444
921,504
181,427
33,600
440,820
182,115
8,836,538
196,470
57,834
845,988
194,805
603,059
135,755
46,137
435,356
123,120
9,451,800
Indiana .........................
Iowa ..............................
Kansas .........................
Kentucky .......................
Louisiana ......................
Maryland .......................
Michigan .......................
Minnesota .....................
Mississippi ....................
Missouri ........................
6.31
6.20
6.28
6.30
6.10
6.70
6.14
6.09
6.23
6.40
7.23
6.92
7.04
6.96
6.90
7.30
6.69
6.67
6.94
7.34
4.25
4.60
4.55
4.55
5.10
4.70
4.05
4.60
5.35
4.55
5,297,245
14,609,680
2,822,232
1,138,410
469,395
314,029
2,057,330
7,315,308
590,106
2,239,872
4,316,093
12,988,148
2,669,568
724,118
632,661
387,411
2,126,550
9,167,582
910,355
1,816,650
4,400,663
9,942,900
2,311,400
1,106,105
591,141
311,892
1,412,438
5,998,400
781,528
1,980,160
Montana .......................
Nebraska ......................
New Jersey ...................
New Mexico ..................
New York ......................
North Carolina ..............
North Dakota ................
Ohio ..............................
Oklahoma .....................
Oregon .........................
6.47
6.11
6.80
6.35
6.90
7.04
5.81
6.44
6.22
6.95
7.21
6.85
7.40
7.30
6.78
7.48
6.46
7.09
7.04
6.96
4.50
4.55
4.65
5.10
4.35
4.90
4.00
4.30
5.20
5.60
30,280
9,384,960
67,748
51,435
568,974
481,958
1,256,703
3,276,414
106,362
76,207
47,586
8,851,570
75,095
53,363
617,794
717,631
2,726,895
3,183,056
228,448
76,003
38,813
7,386,925
51,708
37,791
414,207
605,346
1,584,000
2,846,514
233,740
38,304
Pennsylvania ................
South Carolina ..............
South Dakota ................
Tennessee ....................
Texas ...........................
Utah ..............................
Virginia .........................
Washington ..................
West Virginia ................
Wisconsin .....................
Wyoming ......................
7.05
6.60
6.03
6.56
6.61
6.97
6.58
6.22
6.50
6.02
6.20
7.21
7.50
6.72
7.28
7.12
7.59
7.30
6.69
7.20
6.69
7.05
4.15
4.70
4.10
4.70
5.15
5.35
4.70
5.50
4.70
4.20
4.15
751,248
141,570
3,940,002
631,630
903,653
34,292
263,990
174,938
22,971
3,117,878
56,420
951,720
283,650
3,597,216
594,048
1,434,680
43,096
263,165
165,410
32,256
2,671,317
60,066
664,955
204,685
3,315,588
601,224
1,421,400
28,195
260,568
124,163
24,872
1,870,260
35,839
United States ................
6.22
6.89
4.50
76,939,603
74,330,610
62,716,048
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Sorghum for Grain Price per Cwt and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013
State
Price per cwt
Value of production
2011
2012
2013
2011
2012
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Arizona ................................
Arkansas ..............................
Colorado ..............................
Georgia ................................
Illinois ...................................
Kansas .................................
Louisiana .............................
Mississippi ...........................
Missouri ...............................
Nebraska .............................
12.50
10.20
10.70
11.70
10.50
10.70
10.20
10.20
11.00
10.50
12.80
11.10
12.50
12.70
12.00
12.00
11.50
10.90
12.30
12.10
10.20
8.85
7.50
9.20
7.40
7.35
8.80
8.75
7.65
7.30
4,200
37,014
29,361
8,026
10,702
659,120
61,621
21,134
14,636
38,690
8,243
70,489
21,000
15,646
10,886
550,368
79,212
23,586
21,973
23,987
7,283
63,189
24,192
10,304
7,791
679,963
59,584
28,557
21,077
38,345
New Mexico .........................
Oklahoma ............................
South Dakota .......................
Texas ...................................
10.60
10.80
10.20
10.40
13.30
12.00
11.90
11.20
7.75
7.45
6.30
8.40
7,978
10,161
37,699
328,182
5,944
27,216
39,184
703,091
10,034
61,954
77,616
605,875
United States .......................
10.70
11.30
7.60
1,268,524
1,600,825
1,695,764
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Oat Price per Bushel and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013
State
Price per bushel
Value of production
2011
2012
2013
2011
2012
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Alabama .......................
Arkansas ......................
California ......................
Colorado .......................
Georgia ........................
Idaho ............................
Illinois ...........................
Indiana .........................
Iowa ..............................
Kansas .........................
2.45
3.00
3.80
4.59
2.60
2.94
4.07
4.25
3.33
3.83
3.35
3.60
4.15
4.22
3.50
3.30
4.39
4.39
4.04
4.40
3.65
3.40
3.40
4.20
3.50
3.50
4.15
4.00
3.80
4.20
2,205
2,700
5,700
3,213
4,030
3,087
5,535
1,815
10,823
3,639
2,764
2,016
9,338
1,772
3,710
3,218
6,673
1,537
15,231
4,356
4,380
1,737
5,440
3,276
3,780
3,833
7,159
2,840
15,048
3,528
Maine ...........................
Michigan .......................
Minnesota .....................
Missouri ........................
Montana .......................
Nebraska ......................
New York ......................
North Carolina ..............
North Dakota ................
Ohio ..............................
2.40
3.58
3.22
3.84
3.04
3.76
4.07
3.45
3.03
4.30
3.00
4.02
3.67
4.15
3.74
4.21
3.71
3.75
3.36
4.71
2.45
3.60
3.80
4.00
3.25
4.15
3.25
3.30
3.25
3.50
2,808
6,874
19,127
1,505
3,040
4,888
6,919
5,520
13,393
8,824
5,460
8,442
30,718
1,726
3,029
4,319
12,058
3,656
22,915
12,133
4,432
7,812
22,743
2,968
3,861
6,744
10,017
3,003
27,203
5,513
Oklahoma .....................
Oregon .........................
Pennsylvania ................
South Carolina ..............
South Dakota ................
Texas ...........................
Utah ..............................
Virginia .........................
Washington ..................
Wisconsin .....................
Wyoming ......................
4.80
2.70
4.30
2.90
3.55
5.70
4.35
3.23
3.15
3.39
3.30
5.10
3.89
4.20
3.50
3.96
5.94
4.40
3.50
3.50
3.85
4.71
3.65
4.10
3.85
3.60
3.60
3.65
4.30
3.10
3.60
3.95
3.95
960
3,240
11,868
2,262
14,662
11,970
1,409
630
558
24,171
1,888
2,295
7,021
16,653
2,835
13,464
21,830
1,003
1,050
1,722
30,030
1,017
971
5,330
11,935
1,912
33,264
8,395
1,333
434
1,224
26,959
2,252
United States ................
3.49
3.89
3.70
189,263
253,991
239,326
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Barley Price per Bushel and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013
State
Price per bushel
Value of production
2011
2012
2013
2011
2012
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Arizona .........................
California ......................
Colorado .......................
Delaware ......................
Idaho .............................
Kansas ..........................
Maine ............................
Maryland .......................
Michigan .......................
Minnesota .....................
4.86
5.74
5.23
3.95
5.63
5.20
3.70
4.15
3.50
5.01
5.78
5.97
6.72
5.00
6.53
6.00
4.25
4.59
5.00
6.38
5.80
5.85
5.85
4.75
6.40
4.85
4.15
4.15
4.75
6.20
38,880
27,122
41,516
11,123
261,795
905
1,813
11,952
1,344
15,331
28,524
26,268
45,461
14,280
350,596
2,478
4,080
15,055
2,160
36,366
47,224
17,550
45,127
12,227
357,120
2,561
3,739
18,343
2,223
32,085
Montana ........................
New York ......................
North Carolina ...............
North Dakota .................
Oregon ..........................
Pennsylvania ................
South Dakota ................
Utah ..............................
Virginia ..........................
Washington ...................
Wisconsin .....................
Wyoming .......................
5.27
5.60
4.10
5.42
4.67
4.79
5.44
5.53
4.28
4.85
4.55
4.99
6.41
5.45
4.10
6.56
6.07
4.28
5.54
5.87
3.88
5.53
5.65
6.47
6.35
5.10
4.00
6.20
4.15
4.00
5.00
4.20
3.80
4.20
6.35
6.70
163,370
2,318
4,649
89,159
11,208
17,124
2,872
10,098
26,365
41,274
3,208
30,494
268,387
2,049
4,391
404,162
23,163
15,425
4,388
12,210
11,772
69,678
3,729
34,550
284,607
2,122
3,752
285,696
14,525
16,320
4,950
9,954
12,776
55,944
4,978
38,163
United States ................
5.35
6.43
6.05
813,920
1,379,172
1,271,986
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All Wheat Price per Bushel and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013
State
Price per bushel
Value of production
2011
2012
2013
2011
2012
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Alabama .......................
Arizona .........................
Arkansas ......................
California ......................
Colorado .......................
Delaware ......................
Florida ..........................
Georgia ........................
Idaho ............................
Illinois ...........................
6.92
8.50
7.19
6.78
6.60
6.05
6.60
7.58
6.93
6.55
6.65
9.49
6.84
8.00
7.75
7.90
6.30
7.30
7.92
7.13
6.75
8.35
6.95
8.00
6.90
6.80
6.00
6.35
6.75
6.45
98,506
70,644
216,850
358,622
539,878
31,309
2,376
83,380
813,440
305,656
74,547
98,369
169,290
335,631
579,784
46,768
3,875
82,271
778,837
289,728
125,753
73,284
265,004
269,820
310,181
36,067
6,726
133,350
689,081
358,685
Indiana .........................
Iowa ..............................
Kansas .........................
Kentucky .......................
Louisiana ......................
Maryland .......................
Michigan .......................
Minnesota .....................
Mississippi ....................
Missouri ........................
6.53
6.41
7.03
6.77
7.05
6.13
6.71
8.06
7.20
6.68
7.28
7.00
7.48
7.25
6.90
7.95
7.91
8.13
6.85
6.89
6.45
5.65
6.95
6.60
7.10
6.85
6.70
6.55
7.00
6.50
161,944
4,615
1,943,795
208,516
104,375
76,870
342,210
567,168
154,368
227,120
146,328
4,823
2,827,440
211,265
92,978
113,526
324,626
623,382
134,705
270,984
207,174
6,170
2,218,440
301,950
102,950
119,327
301,500
439,820
156,310
364,000
Montana .......................
Nebraska ......................
Nevada .........................
New Jersey ...................
New Mexico ..................
New York ......................
North Carolina ..............
North Dakota ................
Ohio ..............................
Oklahoma .....................
7.68
6.70
6.69
6.15
7.10
7.13
7.27
8.24
6.73
7.05
8.15
7.87
7.89
7.15
7.50
8.35
6.78
8.07
7.94
7.45
6.85
6.85
6.90
6.60
7.55
6.40
6.25
6.65
6.40
6.90
1,338,203
437,175
8,730
9,342
14,839
37,133
301,560
1,633,979
331,789
496,320
1,600,489
419,471
7,794
10,811
18,225
44,714
289,845
2,738,390
246,537
1,153,260
1,386,072
270,918
8,395
10,336
23,254
50,048
327,750
1,801,329
297,920
727,260
Oregon .........................
Pennsylvania ................
South Carolina ..............
South Dakota ................
Tennessee ....................
Texas ...........................
Utah ..............................
Virginia .........................
Washington ..................
West Virginia ................
Wisconsin .....................
Wyoming ......................
6.75
6.53
6.99
7.56
6.85
7.34
8.26
6.43
6.78
6.55
6.18
6.44
8.10
7.97
6.65
8.10
6.95
6.72
9.59
7.39
8.07
7.25
7.55
7.59
6.85
6.80
6.00
6.70
7.00
7.00
8.10
6.30
6.80
6.25
6.15
6.90
501,921
56,615
75,492
783,802
146,522
362,596
57,272
114,133
1,138,490
2,319
134,570
28,465
465,217
75,117
77,539
824,752
148,869
645,120
57,145
115,284
1,180,182
1,885
138,731
22,770
368,210
73,984
82,620
519,706
268,380
456,750
43,834
107,415
978,288
2,275
94,526
19,872
United States ................
7.24
7.77
6.80
14,322,909
17,491,304
14,404,734
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Winter Wheat Price per Bushel and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013
State
Price per bushel
Value of production
2011
2012
2013
2011
2012
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Alabama .......................
Arizona .........................
Arkansas .......................
California ......................
Colorado .......................
Delaware ......................
Florida ...........................
Georgia .........................
Idaho .............................
Illinois ............................
6.92
(D)
7.19
(D)
6.63
6.05
6.60
7.58
6.57
6.55
6.65
(D)
6.84
(D)
7.75
7.90
6.30
7.30
7.84
7.13
6.75
(D)
6.95
(D)
6.90
6.80
6.00
6.35
6.70
6.45
98,506
(D)
216,850
(D)
517,140
31,309
2,376
83,380
414,830
305,656
74,547
(D)
169,290
(D)
571,795
46,768
3,875
82,271
464,128
289,728
125,753
(D)
265,004
(D)
305,532
36,067
6,726
133,350
414,864
358,685
Indiana ..........................
Iowa ..............................
Kansas ..........................
Kentucky .......................
Louisiana ......................
Maryland .......................
Michigan .......................
Minnesota .....................
Mississippi ....................
Missouri ........................
6.53
6.41
7.03
6.77
7.05
6.13
6.71
7.10
7.20
6.68
7.28
7.00
7.48
7.25
6.90
7.95
7.91
7.65
6.85
6.89
6.45
5.65
6.95
6.60
7.10
6.85
6.70
5.80
7.00
6.50
161,944
4,615
1,943,795
208,516
104,375
76,870
342,210
10,338
154,368
227,120
146,328
4,823
2,827,440
211,265
92,978
113,526
324,626
15,568
134,705
270,984
207,174
6,170
2,218,440
301,950
102,950
119,327
301,500
6,734
156,310
364,000
Montana ........................
Nebraska ......................
Nevada .........................
New Jersey ...................
New Mexico ..................
New York ......................
North Carolina ...............
North Dakota .................
Ohio ..............................
Oklahoma .....................
6.74
6.70
6.52
6.15
7.10
7.13
7.27
6.57
6.73
7.05
7.96
7.87
7.86
7.15
7.50
8.35
6.78
7.55
7.94
7.45
6.90
6.85
6.90
6.60
7.55
6.40
6.25
6.30
6.40
6.90
605,185
437,175
6,748
9,342
14,839
37,133
301,560
91,159
331,789
496,320
673,655
419,471
6,657
10,811
18,225
44,714
289,845
303,133
246,537
1,153,260
563,730
270,918
6,831
10,336
23,254
50,048
327,750
55,535
297,920
727,260
Oregon ..........................
Pennsylvania ................
South Carolina ..............
South Dakota ................
Tennessee ....................
Texas ............................
Utah ..............................
Virginia ..........................
Washington ...................
West Virginia .................
Wisconsin .....................
Wyoming .......................
6.55
6.53
6.99
6.94
6.85
7.34
7.62
6.43
6.40
6.55
6.18
6.44
8.04
7.97
6.65
7.86
6.95
6.72
8.97
7.39
7.96
7.25
7.55
7.59
6.80
6.80
6.00
6.60
7.00
7.00
7.80
6.30
6.70
6.25
6.15
6.90
416,089
56,615
75,492
463,453
146,522
362,596
47,244
114,133
830,400
2,319
134,570
28,465
416,552
75,117
77,539
475,530
148,869
645,120
51,165
115,284
943,817
1,885
138,731
22,770
328,848
73,984
82,620
172,458
268,380
456,750
37,752
107,415
767,418
2,275
94,526
19,872
United States ................
6.81
7.55
6.75
10,158,214
12,328,200
10,397,296
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
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Other Spring Wheat Price per Bushel and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013
State
Price per bushel
Value of production
2011
2012
2013
2011
2012
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Colorado .....................
Idaho ..........................
Minnesota ...................
Montana .....................
Nevada .......................
North Dakota ..............
Oregon .......................
South Dakota ..............
Utah ............................
Washington ................
5.94
7.52
8.07
8.36
7.34
8.17
7.81
8.42
10.90
8.08
7.48
8.11
8.14
8.39
8.12
8.19
8.44
8.33
11.50
8.51
6.30
6.85
6.55
6.70
6.95
6.50
7.10
6.75
9.05
7.10
22,738
391,642
556,830
621,984
1,982
1,370,518
85,832
318,444
10,028
308,090
7,989
308,180
607,814
802,923
1,137
2,100,735
48,665
348,361
5,980
236,365
4,649
269,000
433,086
701,557
1,564
1,529,385
39,362
346,005
6,082
210,870
United States ..............
8.24
8.24
6.75
3,688,088
4,468,149
3,541,560
Durum Wheat Price per Bushel and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013
State
Price per bushel
2011
2012
(dollars)
Value of production
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
2011
2012
2013
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Arizona .......................
California ....................
Idaho ..........................
Montana .....................
North Dakota ..............
South Dakota ..............
(D)
(S)
9.18
10.30
9.45
9.72
(D)
(D)
8.10
8.12
7.86
7.49
(D)
(D)
7.65
7.25
7.30
7.40
(D)
(S)
6,968
111,034
172,302
1,905
(D)
(D)
6,529
123,911
334,522
861
(D)
(D)
5,217
120,785
216,409
1,243
United States ..............
9.68
8.18
7.55
476,607
694,955
465,878
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
(S) Insufficient number of reports to establish an estimate.
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Rice Price per Cwt and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013
Price per cwt
State
Value of production
2011
2012
2013
2011
2012
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Arkansas .....................
California ....................
Louisiana ....................
Mississippi ..................
Missouri ......................
Texas ..........................
13.40
18.60
13.40
13.30
13.50
14.00
14.30
18.60
14.40
14.60
14.10
15.20
15.50
16.60
15.90
15.80
15.40
17.00
1,046,540
900,277
354,162
143,042
112,158
181,244
1,372,686
839,548
367,776
135,605
174,445
170,498
1,253,764
789,728
479,147
144,981
168,907
189,465
United States ..............
14.50
15.10
16.00
2,737,423
3,060,558
3,025,992
Alaska Price per Unit and Value of Production by Crop: 2011-2013
Crop
Barley ................................... bushels
Hay, all ........................................ tons
Oats ...................................... bushels
Potatoes ...................................... cwt
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Price per unit
Value of production
2011
2012
2013
2011
2012
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
4.50
300.00
3.45
23.70
5.35
315.00
3.60
27.60
5.40
395.00
3.75
27.50
788
6,600
276
3,176
1,107
8,505
212
3,864
594
5,925
56
3,575
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Rye Price per Bushel and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013
State
Price per bushel
Value of production
2011
2012
2013
2011
2012
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Georgia ...........................
Oklahoma ........................
11.00
9.00
9.50
7.90
8.35
8.60
10,395
7,425
5,225
9,954
9,018
13,760
Other States 1 ..................
6.86
7.42
7.52
31,243
38,071
37,529
United States ...................
7.76
7.67
7.86
49,063
53,250
60,307
1
Other States include Illinois, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, South Carolina,
South Dakota, Texas, and Wisconsin.
Proso Millet Price per Bushel and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013
State
Price per bushel
Value of production
2011
2012
2013
2011
2012
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Colorado ..........................
Nebraska .........................
South Dakota ...................
5.90
6.05
6.49
16.40
12.80
14.80
9.25
4.85
4.75
36,639
10,158
8,177
27,552
8,448
11,100
76,313
22,194
26,648
United States ...................
6.01
15.20
6.79
54,974
47,100
125,155
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Soybeans for Beans Price per Bushel and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013
State
Price per bushel
Value of production
2011
2012
2013
2011
2012
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Alabama .......................
Arkansas .......................
Delaware ......................
Florida ...........................
Georgia .........................
Illinois ............................
Indiana ..........................
Iowa ..............................
Kansas ..........................
Kentucky .......................
12.00
12.30
12.20
11.00
12.10
12.80
12.70
12.60
12.10
12.40
14.60
14.30
14.40
14.00
14.60
14.60
14.70
14.40
14.30
14.50
13.10
13.10
12.40
11.90
13.50
12.90
12.80
12.80
12.50
12.90
116,820
1,553,244
80,959
4,752
35,937
5,417,280
3,056,827
5,989,347
1,228,392
715,728
220,095
1,943,084
102,816
10,920
117,720
5,606,254
3,324,552
5,965,848
1,225,868
852,600
239,403
1,840,616
80,848
14,637
121,500
5,954,382
3,388,032
5,263,104
1,593,000
1,047,222
Louisiana ......................
Maryland .......................
Michigan .......................
Minnesota .....................
Mississippi ....................
Missouri ........................
Nebraska ......................
New Jersey ...................
New York ......................
North Carolina ...............
12.00
12.10
12.10
12.40
12.00
12.50
12.00
12.10
12.30
12.10
14.70
14.20
14.00
14.30
14.50
14.50
14.10
13.90
13.60
14.00
13.30
12.40
12.50
12.60
13.10
12.80
12.50
12.40
12.50
12.90
423,360
219,434
1,032,856
3,404,544
842,400
2,377,063
3,136,320
39,543
146,505
501,908
753,963
317,015
1,197,980
4,354,350
1,272,375
2,292,450
2,919,899
50,957
195,187
873,740
708,624
229,710
1,039,500
3,419,892
1,173,105
2,521,920
3,153,500
42,073
166,800
604,494
North Dakota .................
Ohio ..............................
Oklahoma .....................
Pennsylvania ................
South Carolina ..............
South Dakota ................
Tennessee ....................
Texas ............................
Virginia ..........................
West Virginia .................
Wisconsin .....................
11.90
13.00
11.90
12.50
12.00
12.20
12.20
12.00
12.10
12.40
12.40
14.00
14.60
14.40
14.20
14.50
14.20
14.60
14.60
14.00
14.30
14.00
12.40
12.60
12.60
12.30
12.90
12.40
12.80
12.50
12.80
12.80
12.30
1,366,596
2,832,960
40,996
269,500
110,160
1,837,198
491,904
20,520
266,200
10,131
928,326
2,284,590
3,015,630
56,160
354,432
182,410
2,044,232
682,404
41,756
341,040
14,014
987,700
1,718,640
2,735,082
126,630
322,445
111,972
2,271,680
894,976
29,688
286,976
12,365
724,470
United States ................
12.50
14.40
12.70
38,497,710
43,602,041
41,837,286
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Peanut Price per Pound and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013
State
Price per pound
Value of production
2011
2012
2013 1
2011
2012
2013 1
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Alabama .......................
Florida ..........................
Georgia ........................
Mississippi ....................
New Mexico ..................
North Carolina ..............
Oklahoma .....................
South Carolina ..............
Texas ...........................
Virginia .........................
0.294
0.292
0.313
0.316
0.539
0.331
0.369
0.320
0.431
0.317
0.275
0.281
0.287
0.314
0.489
0.347
0.329
0.318
0.375
0.333
0.233
0.244
0.249
0.246
0.344
0.289
0.297
0.277
0.312
0.275
143,972
160,454
515,120
17,696
10,672
96,520
20,147
77,088
107,422
19,496
240,900
213,701
959,556
67,698
12,714
150,806
26,419
132,701
197,100
27,972
114,147
125,294
469,908
28,413
7,946
91,295
17,582
75,621
135,065
17,600
United States ................
0.318
0.301
0.257
1,168,587
2,029,567
1,082,871
1
Based on marketings and monthly prices received from August 1, 2013 - December 31, 2013.
Flaxseed Price per Bushel and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013
State
Price per bushel
2011
2012
(dollars)
Value of production
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
2011
2012
2013
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Minnesota .....................
Montana .......................
North Dakota ................
South Dakota ................
13.60
13.10
13.90
13.50
14.00
13.60
13.80
13.20
14.70
14.00
14.40
13.50
612
2,725
33,721
1,512
672
1,591
74,865
1,571
1,117
3,360
42,048
1,620
United States ................
13.90
13.80
14.40
38,570
78,699
48,145
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Sunflower Price per Cwt and Value of Production by Type – States and United States: 2011-2013
Varietal types
and State
Price per cwt
Value of production
2011
2012
2013
2011
2012
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Oil
California ...................................
Colorado ....................................
Kansas .......................................
Minnesota ..................................
Nebraska ...................................
North Dakota ..............................
Oklahoma ..................................
South Dakota .............................
Texas .........................................
26.00
(D)
28.80
30.60
28.10
27.60
26.60
27.50
(D)
26.00
(D)
24.90
27.80
24.00
24.60
25.00
24.00
(D)
27.00
(D)
19.20
21.50
17.60
20.90
19.10
18.50
(D)
10,270
(D)
35,683
10,741
12,786
190,440
1,297
182,861
(D)
16,055
(D)
14,567
17,486
4,956
325,028
1,045
189,504
(D)
19,481
(D)
11,136
11,008
3,815
106,653
665
151,848
(D)
Other States 1 ............................
30.60
26.10
20.20
36,334
21,145
22,074
United States .............................
28.00
24.40
19.20
480,412
589,786
326,680
Non-oil
California ...................................
Colorado ....................................
Kansas .......................................
Minnesota ..................................
Nebraska ...................................
North Dakota ..............................
Oklahoma ..................................
South Dakota .............................
Texas .........................................
30.00
(D)
36.30
37.30
37.60
32.70
33.00
34.60
(D)
32.00
(D)
36.60
33.60
35.00
28.10
36.00
33.40
(D)
29.00
(D)
33.10
30.00
33.10
27.40
33.70
32.50
(D)
1,440
(D)
9,257
4,103
11,430
24,934
132
38,752
(D)
1,075
(D)
9,955
6,880
2,300
39,070
216
34,088
(D)
870
(D)
7,944
5,415
4,303
26,830
573
57,200
(D)
Other States 1 ............................
34.10
34.50
30.90
18,822
29,814
16,155
United States .............................
33.80
29.60
31.10
108,870
123,398
119,290
All
California ...................................
Colorado ....................................
Kansas .......................................
Minnesota ..................................
Nebraska ...................................
North Dakota ..............................
Oklahoma ..................................
South Dakota .............................
Texas .........................................
26.40
31.80
30.10
32.10
31.90
29.30
27.10
27.90
31.10
26.30
31.10
28.60
29.10
26.70
25.60
26.40
24.30
31.50
27.10
27.20
23.30
22.00
23.40
22.80
23.90
20.20
23.50
11,710
39,625
44,940
14,844
24,216
215,374
1,429
221,613
15,531
17,130
15,515
24,522
24,366
7,256
364,098
1,261
223,592
35,444
20,351
11,364
19,080
16,423
8,118
133,483
1,238
209,048
26,865
Other States 1 ............................
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
United States .............................
29.10
25.40
21.40
589,282
713,184
445,970
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
(X) Not applicable.
1
Includes data withheld above.
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Canola Price per Cwt and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013
State
Price per cwt
2011
2012
(dollars)
Value of production
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
2011
2012
2013
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Idaho ...................................
Minnesota ............................
Montana ..............................
North Dakota .......................
Oklahoma ............................
Oregon ................................
Washington .........................
20.00
24.20
22.00
24.00
24.30
23.50
22.60
25.80
26.40
26.20
26.50
25.20
24.00
26.10
22.00
23.40
20.20
19.30
22.60
22.00
21.50
7,770
9,486
9,193
306,000
20,655
3,512
4,380
17,183
11,642
16,082
539,805
40,572
3,643
7,191
17,501
7,529
21,465
321,403
47,144
4,259
13,158
Other States 1 ......................
23.60
24.90
20.90
5,631
8,608
7,960
United States .......................
24.00
26.50
19.30
366,627
644,726
440,419
1
Other States include Colorado and Kansas and data withheld above.
Safflower Price per Cwt and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013
State
Price per cwt
2011
2012
(dollars)
Value of production
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
2011
2012
2013
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
California .............................
Montana ..............................
North Dakota .......................
Utah .....................................
23.50
28.00
24.80
24.40
25.30
34.00
29.60
28.90
26.50
31.00
27.80
25.50
25,004
3,284
611
5,583
27,893
6,316
5,044
2,659
26,235
11,803
5,004
3,779
Other States 1 ......................
26.50
30.50
28.50
6,934
7,441
11,286
United States .......................
24.40
27.50
27.70
41,416
49,353
58,107
1
Other States include Colorado, Idaho, and South Dakota.
Other Oilseeds Price per Cwt and Value of Production – United States: 2011-2013
Crop
Rapeseed 1 ..........................
Mustard seed 2 .....................
1
2
Price per cwt
Value of production
2011
2012
2013
2011
2012
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
27.00
33.60
26.10
35.80
25.10
39.00
763
5,252
1,276
10,718
486
14,328
Rapeseed program States include Idaho, Minnesota, Oregon, and Washington.
Mustard seed program States include Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon, and Washington.
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Cottonseed Price per Ton and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013
State
Price per ton
Value of production
2011
2012
2013
2011
2012
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Alabama ..............................
Arizona ................................
Arkansas ..............................
California .............................
Florida ..................................
Georgia ................................
Kansas .................................
Louisiana .............................
Mississippi ...........................
Missouri ...............................
204.00
309.00
267.00
341.00
218.00
207.00
208.00
255.00
249.00
260.00
200.00
288.00
253.00
366.00
211.00
212.00
(D)
259.00
266.00
280.00
219.00
269.00
259.00
371.00
197.00
202.00
(D)
245.00
241.00
253.00
43,860
92,391
116,679
192,665
11,554
156,492
5,408
42,330
104,829
88,660
45,400
59,040
113,850
171,654
12,871
185,500
(D)
40,922
89,110
71,680
37,668
45,730
65,009
135,044
11,426
148,672
(D)
25,725
60,491
47,311
New Mexico .........................
North Carolina ......................
Oklahoma ............................
South Carolina .....................
Tennessee ...........................
Texas ...................................
Virginia .................................
402.00
203.00
308.00
199.00
260.00
289.00
230.00
302.00
229.00
249.00
206.00
256.00
265.00
(D)
298.00
227.00
226.00
203.00
254.00
254.00
(D)
18,090
63,539
9,548
30,646
70,720
354,892
11,040
9,362
86,791
13,446
36,050
61,184
442,285
(D)
8,046
54,480
14,916
22,330
35,814
372,872
(D)
United States .......................
260.00
252.00
247.00
1,413,343
1,456,245
1,102,934
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
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Cotton Price per Pound and Value of Production by Type – States and United States: 2011-2013
Type and State
Value of production 1
Price per pound
2011
2012
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
2
(dollars)
2011
2012
2013 2
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Upland
Alabama ..............................
Arizona ................................
Arkansas .............................
California .............................
Florida .................................
Georgia ...............................
Kansas ................................
Louisiana .............................
Mississippi ...........................
Missouri ...............................
0.923
0.876
0.947
1.040
0.978
0.944
0.820
0.930
0.977
0.856
0.726
0.768
0.715
0.892
0.763
0.768
0.707
0.693
0.761
0.731
0.800
0.790
0.801
0.888
0.787
0.813
0.770
0.741
0.774
0.844
303,482
336,384
580,473
277,555
85,908
1,116,941
27,158
228,110
562,752
304,462
259,618
223,027
445,130
217,505
73,248
1,072,742
23,755
159,002
362,723
256,493
213,120
182,016
280,670
134,266
75,552
936,576
14,414
115,596
271,210
198,509
New Mexico .........................
North Carolina .....................
Oklahoma ............................
South Carolina .....................
Tennessee ...........................
Texas ..................................
Virginia ................................
0.874
0.899
0.819
0.920
0.937
0.819
0.890
0.717
0.729
0.711
0.757
0.738
0.698
0.735
0.736
0.789
0.773
0.761
0.788
0.739
0.761
53,699
442,740
34,201
229,190
365,655
1,375,920
69,206
28,909
428,652
52,898
215,472
263,200
1,675,200
69,854
26,496
297,295
70,498
131,501
159,996
1,525,296
56,253
United States .......................
0.883
0.725
0.764
6,393,836
5,827,428
4,689,264
American Pima
Arizona ................................
California .............................
New Mexico .........................
Texas ..................................
(D)
1.450
(D)
1.400
1.200
1.240
1.400
1.290
(D)
1.670
(D)
1.640
(D)
546,360
(D)
26,880
4,205
448,186
3,360
8,978
(D)
488,976
(D)
12,595
United States .......................
1.450
1.240
1.670
592,140
464,729
509,486
All
United States .......................
0.935
0.757
0.821
6,985,976
6,292,157
5,198,750
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
1
Value based on 480-pound net weight bale.
2
Based on marketings and monthly prices received from August 1, 2013 - December 31, 2013.
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All Hay Price per Ton and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013
State
Price per ton 1
Value of production
2011
2012
2013
2011
2012
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Alabama .......................
Arizona .........................
Arkansas .......................
California ......................
Colorado .......................
Connecticut ...................
Delaware ......................
Florida ...........................
Georgia .........................
Idaho .............................
81.00
222.00
104.00
224.00
204.00
211.00
238.00
164.00
65.00
215.00
82.00
222.00
137.00
204.00
237.00
237.00
227.00
167.00
75.00
189.00
83.00
200.00
128.00
198.00
239.00
236.00
199.00
167.00
75.00
190.00
155,520
490,955
228,879
1,783,200
799,950
25,587
9,335
102,336
84,370
1,064,260
183,352
513,600
232,636
1,771,830
873,887
27,917
10,032
122,912
108,750
885,680
177,039
435,030
360,904
1,569,780
695,280
25,032
11,764
110,220
117,450
938,832
Illinois ............................
Indiana ..........................
Iowa ..............................
Kansas ..........................
Kentucky .......................
Louisiana ......................
Maine ............................
Maryland .......................
Massachusetts ..............
Michigan .......................
143.00
163.00
130.00
169.00
107.00
156.00
168.00
238.00
206.00
110.00
160.00
219.00
203.00
196.00
113.00
120.00
183.00
227.00
219.00
173.00
163.00
177.00
191.00
178.00
124.00
93.00
210.00
207.00
224.00
175.00
223,192
287,997
457,720
622,800
509,838
140,868
43,450
141,020
27,960
314,900
232,770
313,033
569,645
715,820
493,912
149,040
37,738
120,167
31,028
321,108
329,544
315,224
631,752
910,140
656,700
81,840
41,813
108,654
39,680
444,522
Minnesota .....................
Mississippi ....................
Missouri ........................
Montana ........................
Nebraska ......................
Nevada .........................
New Hampshire ............
New Jersey ...................
New Mexico ..................
New York ......................
120.00
72.00
93.00
98.00
119.00
213.00
185.00
151.00
258.00
107.00
175.00
70.00
118.00
143.00
203.00
204.00
212.00
166.00
249.00
141.00
169.00
66.00
117.00
139.00
159.00
205.00
210.00
159.00
247.00
157.00
666,870
124,416
551,550
543,060
634,291
294,040
19,432
34,106
318,192
308,184
713,490
136,500
580,414
579,120
779,784
266,040
20,963
43,278
334,705
393,003
676,115
118,800
890,075
745,860
735,630
238,221
26,251
37,268
232,892
471,050
North Carolina ...............
North Dakota .................
Ohio ..............................
Oklahoma .....................
Oregon ..........................
Pennsylvania ................
Rhode Island .................
South Carolina ..............
South Dakota ................
Tennessee ....................
106.00
71.00
133.00
115.00
227.00
144.00
206.00
100.00
121.00
93.00
108.00
121.00
193.00
126.00
210.00
164.00
226.00
100.00
204.00
96.50
112.00
106.00
177.00
147.00
198.00
181.00
225.00
110.00
152.00
99.50
180,080
348,151
375,556
277,640
732,960
531,965
3,716
63,000
1,015,575
368,956
179,776
344,130
445,080
561,175
639,126
506,310
3,384
55,000
806,390
342,700
229,296
487,285
462,205
545,214
634,456
532,342
3,384
70,180
864,520
440,230
Texas ............................
Utah ..............................
Vermont ........................
Virginia ..........................
Washington ...................
West Virginia .................
Wisconsin .....................
Wyoming .......................
173.00
185.00
163.00
161.00
212.00
102.00
109.00
139.00
121.00
189.00
166.00
161.00
228.00
109.00
175.00
208.00
122.00
181.00
169.00
129.00
212.00
113.00
194.00
188.00
685,920
500,122
51,945
499,136
713,568
133,268
443,630
317,700
1,007,620
440,572
53,684
489,551
678,664
112,360
529,620
387,380
896,565
489,300
52,435
401,196
683,669
135,120
720,880
390,024
United States ................
178.00
187.00
179.00
18,251,166
19,144,676
20,211,663
1
Baled hay.
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Alfalfa Hay Price per Ton and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013
State
Price per ton 1
Value of production
2011
2012
2013
2011
2012
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Arizona .........................
Arkansas ......................
California ......................
Colorado .......................
Connecticut ..................
Delaware ......................
Idaho ............................
Illinois ...........................
Indiana .........................
Iowa ..............................
225.00
185.00
239.00
209.00
243.00
262.00
221.00
163.00
182.00
142.00
224.00
227.00
210.00
239.00
267.00
263.00
193.00
173.00
234.00
222.00
200.00
200.00
204.00
240.00
270.00
220.00
192.00
181.00
197.00
208.00
466,875
4,255
1,451,208
601,920
3,645
3,930
950,300
155,176
218,400
395,896
470,400
4,540
1,376,550
627,375
5,607
4,208
802,880
171,270
190,008
469,974
405,000
3,400
1,248,480
452,400
3,780
4,620
817,152
221,544
204,092
501,072
Kansas .........................
Kentucky .......................
Maine ...........................
Maryland .......................
Massachusetts ..............
Michigan .......................
Minnesota .....................
Missouri ........................
Montana .......................
Nebraska ......................
195.00
177.00
209.00
262.00
240.00
121.00
133.00
211.00
98.00
129.00
223.00
196.00
227.00
263.00
254.00
178.00
210.00
221.00
146.00
222.00
204.00
199.00
254.00
241.00
260.00
186.00
197.00
224.00
141.00
170.00
380,250
126,378
4,180
36,680
4,560
271,040
541,310
137,150
431,200
407,511
405,860
102,312
3,178
33,927
5,588
246,708
517,650
109,174
438,000
504,384
392,700
131,340
5,588
27,474
7,280
351,726
486,590
211,680
558,360
410,550
Nevada .........................
New Hampshire ............
New Jersey ...................
New Mexico ..................
New York ......................
North Carolina ..............
North Dakota ................
Ohio ..............................
Oklahoma .....................
Oregon .........................
216.00
228.00
176.00
265.00
134.00
170.00
73.00
183.00
208.00
235.00
205.00
254.00
206.00
260.00
189.00
205.00
130.00
231.00
229.00
223.00
205.00
254.00
204.00
254.00
205.00
204.00
109.00
199.00
209.00
201.00
237,600
1,596
11,264
289,380
112,560
2,210
265,939
236,436
54,080
423,000
216,480
2,540
13,596
286,000
170,478
4,510
234,780
226,380
108,775
381,330
193,725
2,032
10,404
198,882
157,850
4,896
353,160
229,845
129,789
369,840
Pennsylvania ................
Rhode Island ................
South Dakota ................
Tennessee ....................
Texas ...........................
Utah ..............................
Vermont ........................
Virginia .........................
Washington ..................
West Virginia ................
Wisconsin .....................
Wyoming ......................
191.00
242.00
127.00
193.00
241.00
185.00
197.00
198.00
218.00
178.00
116.00
142.00
198.00
262.00
221.00
200.00
238.00
190.00
208.00
203.00
229.00
190.00
188.00
210.00
197.00
262.00
159.00
210.00
238.00
184.00
205.00
199.00
203.00
195.00
208.00
193.00
211,437
484
805,815
13,510
115,680
439,930
11,229
57,024
430,768
11,748
373,520
220,100
205,920
524
572,390
10,200
116,620
389,500
11,024
70,847
448,840
9,880
454,020
279,300
194,242
524
601,020
11,970
149,940
425,040
12,915
64,476
441,119
15,990
594,880
277,920
United States ................
196.00
210.00
197.00
10,917,174
10,703,527
10,885,287
1
Baled hay.
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All Other Hay Price per Ton and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013
State
Price per ton 1
Value of production
2011
2012
2013
2011
2012
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Alabama 2 ............................
Arizona ................................
Arkansas ..............................
California .............................
Colorado ..............................
Connecticut ..........................
Delaware .............................
Florida 2 ...............................
Georgia 2 ..............................
Idaho ....................................
81.00
172.00
101.00
174.00
161.00
207.00
235.00
164.00
65.00
148.00
82.00
200.00
132.00
183.00
217.00
230.00
224.00
167.00
75.00
138.00
83.00
195.00
128.00
175.00
230.00
231.00
188.00
167.00
75.00
169.00
155,520
24,080
224,624
331,992
198,030
21,942
5,405
102,336
84,370
113,960
183,352
43,200
228,096
395,280
246,512
22,310
5,824
122,912
108,750
82,800
177,039
30,030
357,504
321,300
242,880
21,252
7,144
110,220
117,450
121,680
Illinois ...................................
Indiana .................................
Iowa .....................................
Kansas .................................
Kentucky ..............................
Louisiana 2 ...........................
Maine ...................................
Maryland ..............................
Massachusetts .....................
Michigan ..............................
109.00
99.00
92.00
99.00
83.00
156.00
165.00
235.00
200.00
86.00
123.00
185.00
143.00
123.00
89.00
120.00
180.00
224.00
212.00
160.00
135.00
147.00
135.00
112.00
99.50
93.00
207.00
198.00
216.00
148.00
68,016
69,597
61,824
242,550
383,460
140,868
39,270
104,340
23,400
43,860
61,500
123,025
99,671
309,960
391,600
149,040
34,560
86,240
25,440
74,400
108,000
111,132
130,680
517,440
525,360
81,840
36,225
81,180
32,400
92,796
Minnesota ............................
Mississippi 2 .........................
Missouri ...............................
Montana ...............................
Nebraska .............................
Nevada ................................
New Hampshire ...................
New Jersey ..........................
New Mexico .........................
New York .............................
86.00
72.00
74.00
94.00
92.00
166.00
182.00
141.00
196.00
104.00
128.00
70.00
99.00
126.00
153.00
177.00
207.00
153.00
191.00
129.00
133.00
66.00
96.50
125.00
129.00
206.00
207.00
146.00
190.00
145.00
125,560
124,416
414,400
111,860
226,780
56,440
17,836
22,842
28,812
195,624
195,840
136,500
471,240
141,120
275,400
49,560
18,423
29,682
48,705
222,525
189,525
118,800
678,395
187,500
325,080
44,496
24,219
26,864
34,010
313,200
North Carolina ......................
North Dakota ........................
Ohio .....................................
Oklahoma ............................
Oregon .................................
Pennsylvania .......................
Rhode Island ........................
South Carolina 2 ...................
South Dakota .......................
Tennessee ...........................
105.00
52.00
94.00
108.00
205.00
134.00
202.00
100.00
92.00
91.00
107.00
81.00
162.00
116.00
189.00
155.00
220.00
100.00
156.00
95.00
110.00
72.50
157.00
95.50
194.00
175.00
220.00
110.00
124.00
98.00
177,870
82,212
139,120
223,560
309,960
320,528
3,232
63,000
209,760
355,446
175,266
109,350
218,700
452,400
257,796
300,390
2,860
55,000
234,000
332,500
224,400
134,125
232,360
415,425
264,616
338,100
2,860
70,180
263,500
428,260
Texas ...................................
Utah .....................................
Vermont ...............................
Virginia .................................
Washington ..........................
West Virginia ........................
Wisconsin ............................
Wyoming ..............................
144.00
152.00
156.00
157.00
202.00
98.00
82.00
122.00
99.00
152.00
158.00
156.00
224.00
105.00
126.00
193.00
90.50
153.00
160.00
122.00
231.00
110.00
140.00
173.00
570,240
60,192
40,716
442,112
282,800
121,520
70,110
97,600
891,000
51,072
42,660
418,704
229,824
102,480
75,600
108,080
746,625
64,260
39,520
336,720
242,550
119,130
126,000
112,104
United States .......................
132.00
142.00
139.00
7,333,992
8,441,149
9,326,376
1
Baled hay.
2
Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures included in all other hay.
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All Forage Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013
State
Value of production 1
2011
2012
2013
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Alabama ..........................................
Arizona ............................................
Arkansas .........................................
California 2 .......................................
Colorado ..........................................
Connecticut .....................................
Delaware .........................................
Florida .............................................
Georgia ...........................................
Idaho 2 .............................................
155,520
490,955
228,879
2,372,674
799,950
25,587
9,335
102,336
84,370
1,188,502
183,352
513,600
232,636
2,071,886
873,887
27,917
10,032
122,912
108,750
996,631
177,039
435,030
360,904
1,879,578
695,280
25,032
11,764
110,220
117,450
1,035,872
Illinois 2 ............................................
Indiana ............................................
Iowa 2 ..............................................
Kansas 2 ..........................................
Kentucky ..........................................
Louisiana .........................................
Maine ..............................................
Maryland ..........................................
Massachusetts .................................
Michigan 2 ........................................
244,603
287,997
499,215
651,307
509,838
140,868
43,450
141,020
27,960
424,804
259,228
313,033
647,334
742,633
493,912
149,040
37,738
120,167
31,028
449,067
345,696
315,224
705,765
925,900
656,700
81,840
41,813
108,654
39,680
637,363
Minnesota 2 ......................................
Mississippi .......................................
Missouri 2 .........................................
Montana ..........................................
Nebraska 2 .......................................
Nevada ............................................
New Hampshire ...............................
New Jersey ......................................
New Mexico 2 ...................................
New York 2 .......................................
809,247
124,416
560,734
543,060
653,592
294,040
19,432
34,106
331,338
554,518
899,774
136,500
594,896
579,120
806,737
266,040
20,963
43,278
356,788
674,127
865,956
118,800
920,993
745,860
754,514
238,221
26,251
37,268
243,765
848,043
North Carolina .................................
North Dakota ...................................
Ohio 2 ..............................................
Oklahoma ........................................
Oregon ............................................
Pennsylvania 2 .................................
Rhode Island ...................................
South Carolina .................................
South Dakota 2 .................................
Tennessee .......................................
180,080
348,151
419,668
277,640
732,960
704,732
3,716
63,000
1,032,790
368,956
179,776
344,130
537,185
561,175
639,126
712,366
3,384
55,000
820,380
342,700
229,296
487,285
526,692
545,214
634,456
795,709
3,384
70,180
892,309
440,230
Texas 2 ............................................
Utah .................................................
Vermont 2 .........................................
Virginia ............................................
Washington 2 ...................................
West Virginia ...................................
Wisconsin 2 ......................................
Wyoming .........................................
717,370
500,122
142,834
499,136
769,791
133,268
961,396
317,700
1,036,045
440,572
157,707
489,551
752,806
112,360
1,196,277
387,380
940,657
489,300
148,835
401,196
763,854
135,120
1,375,254
390,024
United States 2 .................................
20,526,963
21,530,926
22,775,470
1
Includes dry hay and haylage/greenchop where applicable in value of production.
2
Dry all hay price used to calculate haylage/greenchop portion of total value of production.
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Dry Edible Bean Price per Cwt and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013
[Excludes beans grown for garden seed]
State
Price per cwt
2011
2012
(dollars)
Value of production
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
2011
2012
2013
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Arizona .......................
California ....................
Colorado .....................
Idaho ...........................
Kansas ........................
Michigan .....................
Minnesota ...................
Montana ......................
Nebraska ....................
New Mexico ................
50.00
55.10
47.40
36.10
45.00
45.60
41.50
34.70
42.60
50.00
51.30
52.10
39.00
36.20
36.00
39.90
42.60
37.60
38.70
60.00
42.20
53.40
41.90
34.40
40.10
42.50
45.70
34.60
42.80
60.00
7,750
59,673
27,729
67,868
4,590
153,216
94,662
9,369
89,460
13,850
14,210
67,938
32,292
109,469
5,688
140,687
132,188
17,522
123,569
12,960
7,090
61,410
22,626
81,046
3,449
138,975
106,938
15,674
117,700
11,640
New York ....................
North Dakota ...............
Oregon ........................
South Dakota ..............
Texas ..........................
Washington .................
Wisconsin ...................
Wyoming .....................
48.20
39.90
44.60
42.90
47.50
44.80
57.00
39.40
51.20
35.10
36.90
36.90
45.00
41.50
54.50
36.80
50.40
37.00
38.30
36.00
46.00
33.10
55.00
34.50
7,953
197,106
6,868
6,821
3,800
65,542
6,270
28,604
9,318
409,266
9,520
9,815
6,120
92,130
5,505
37,058
8,061
262,515
7,086
8,280
16,836
68,683
5,390
33,465
United States ..............
42.10
38.00
40.60
851,131
1,235,255
976,864
Chickpea (Garbanzo Bean) Price per Cwt and Value of Production – United States: 2011-2013
[Chickpea value of production is included in dry bean value of production. Small chickpeas will pass through a 20/64 inch round hole screen and large
chickpeas are larger than 20/64 inches]
Size
Price per cwt
Value of production
2011
2012
2013
2011
2012
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Small ...........................
Large ..........................
21.50
42.10
27.40
37.90
23.30
33.30
14,179
70,260
31,761
81,881
17,290
86,963
All ...............................
37.30
34.90
31.10
84,439
113,642
104,253
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Dry Edible Pea Price per Cwt and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013
[Excludes both wrinkled seed peas and Austrian winter peas]
State
Price per cwt
2011
2012
(dollars)
Value of production
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
2011
2012
2013
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Idaho ..........................
Montana .....................
North Dakota ..............
Oregon .......................
Washington ................
15.40
14.80
15.30
16.00
15.70
17.50
14.60
15.90
17.00
17.30
17.40
13.60
15.50
17.00
16.80
4,158
39,294
17,748
2,464
21,760
8,645
64,167
71,312
3,366
22,490
13,781
96,696
88,970
2,737
30,526
United States ..............
15.30
15.70
14.90
85,424
169,980
232,710
Wrinkled Seed Pea Price per Cwt and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013
State
Price per cwt
Value of production
2011
2012
2013
2011
2012
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Idaho ..........................
Washington ................
40.80
25.00
32.10
23.50
31.00
24.50
5,508
9,350
3,852
6,721
3,410
4,043
United States ..............
29.20
26.00
27.10
14,858
10,573
7,453
Austrian Winter Pea Price per Cwt and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013
State
Price per cwt
Value of production
2011
2012
2013
2011
2012
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Idaho ..........................
Montana .....................
Oregon .......................
20.00
20.00
16.20
19.90
21.90
20.40
24.60
25.70
27.70
1,700
1,440
373
1,174
1,511
794
1,673
3,187
997
United States ..............
19.50
20.70
25.70
3,513
3,479
5,857
Lentil Price per Cwt and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013
State
Price per cwt
2011
2012
(dollars)
Value of production
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
2011
2012
2013
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Idaho ..........................
Montana .....................
North Dakota ..............
Washington ................
31.50
23.70
20.40
31.40
27.80
19.50
18.70
27.20
23.60
18.70
19.00
27.40
11,057
64,393
16,810
26,376
10,675
41,828
36,054
22,984
9,204
36,185
33,516
25,482
United States ..............
25.00
20.70
20.80
118,636
111,541
104,387
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All Potatoes Price per Cwt and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013
State
Value of production 1
Price per cwt
2011
2012
2013
2011
2012
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Arizona .............................
California ..........................
Colorado ...........................
Delaware ..........................
Florida ...............................
Idaho .................................
Illinois ................................
Kansas ..............................
Maine ................................
Maryland ...........................
(D)
14.70
10.80
10.40
15.80
8.10
11.50
12.60
10.40
11.10
(D)
13.10
7.25
19.00
20.30
7.05
8.50
6.00
11.00
10.60
15.50
16.70
10.50
19.20
17.00
7.60
10.70
11.30
10.70
12.50
(D)
222,494
245,152
4,160
144,769
1,042,956
25,806
18,698
148,824
7,326
(D)
199,767
161,834
7,752
180,569
999,831
23,902
10,920
172,425
8,862
14,756
249,229
212,930
7,526
120,360
996,596
26,525
17,007
167,562
8,138
Massachusetts ..................
Michigan ...........................
Minnesota .........................
Missouri ............................
Montana ............................
Nebraska ..........................
Nevada .............................
New Jersey .......................
New Mexico ......................
New York ..........................
11.10
11.60
9.60
10.90
12.50
10.70
(D)
(D)
(D)
15.70
10.80
11.60
8.20
12.00
12.00
10.90
(D)
(D)
(D)
13.60
10.90
12.10
10.80
13.80
12.60
12.90
(D)
11.70
(D)
15.30
8,547
176,088
160,176
13,156
47,438
83,460
(D)
(D)
(D)
63,585
13,900
184,730
154,160
32,040
44,928
113,022
(D)
(D)
(D)
63,961
9,919
207,636
194,400
37,260
42,664
108,592
(D)
6,458
(D)
72,706
North Carolina ...................
North Dakota .....................
Ohio ..................................
Oregon ..............................
Pennsylvania ....................
Rhode Island .....................
Texas ................................
Virginia ..............................
Washington .......................
Wisconsin .........................
12.30
9.20
12.30
8.05
12.10
15.70
13.50
13.90
7.90
10.30
11.30
8.95
11.80
7.90
16.20
12.70
14.10
12.80
7.30
8.70
13.60
10.70
14.80
7.90
16.50
(D)
16.10
23.00
8.20
11.40
34,502
173,558
5,646
187,903
24,539
2,355
74,336
16,402
771,040
267,161
36,160
225,540
3,634
181,187
36,223
1,905
105,750
15,360
700,362
256,128
44,064
242,034
6,734
170,498
30,525
(D)
131,086
18,837
787,200
310,992
Other States 2 ...................
9.92
8.40
8.75
70,491
58,963
40,233
9.41
8.65
9.79
4,040,568
3,993,815
4,282,467
United States
3
..................
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
1
The value of production is the sum of the value of production of the seasonal groups.
2
Includes data withheld above.
3
The 2011 and 2012 prices per cwt are derived from value of sales. The 2013 price is derived from value of production.
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Potato Price per Cwt and Value of Production by Season – States and United States: 2011-2013
Season and
State
Price per cwt
Value of production
2011
2012
2013
2011
2012
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Spring
Arizona .................................
California ..............................
Florida ..................................
Hastings area ...................
Other areas .......................
North Carolina ......................
Texas ...................................
(D)
16.90
15.80
13.90
20.20
12.30
(D)
(D)
14.80
20.30
19.20
21.70
11.30
(D)
15.50
19.40
17.00
(X)
(X)
13.60
(X)
(D)
184,548
144,769
86,694
58,075
34,502
(D)
(D)
171,680
180,569
99,302
81,267
36,160
(D)
14,756
210,781
120,360
(X)
(X)
44,064
(X)
Other States 1 .......................
15.97
14.45
(X)
43,669
43,599
(X)
United States 2 ......................
15.89
16.18
17.62
407,488
432,008
389,961
Summer
Colorado ...............................
Delaware ..............................
Illinois ...................................
Kansas .................................
Maryland ...............................
Missouri ................................
New Jersey ...........................
Texas ...................................
Virginia .................................
11.10
10.40
11.50
12.60
11.10
10.90
(D)
(D)
13.90
6.70
19.00
8.50
6.00
10.60
12.00
(D)
(D)
12.80
(X)
19.20
10.70
11.30
12.50
13.80
11.70
16.10
23.00
17,338
4,160
25,806
18,698
7,326
13,156
(D)
(D)
16,402
15,980
7,752
23,902
10,920
8,862
32,040
(D)
(D)
15,360
(X)
7,526
26,525
17,007
8,138
37,260
6,458
131,086
18,837
Other States 1 .......................
13.59
13.85
(X)
56,507
82,230
(X)
United States 2 ......................
12.37
10.99
14.67
159,393
197,046
252,837
Fall
California ..............................
Colorado ...............................
Idaho ....................................
Maine ...................................
Massachusetts ......................
Michigan ...............................
Minnesota .............................
Montana ...............................
Nebraska ..............................
Nevada .................................
8.80
10.70
8.10
10.40
11.10
11.60
9.60
12.50
10.70
(D)
7.20
7.30
7.05
11.00
10.80
11.60
8.20
12.00
10.90
(D)
9.55
10.50
7.60
10.70
10.90
12.10
10.80
12.60
12.90
(D)
37,946
227,814
1,042,956
148,824
8,547
176,088
160,176
47,438
83,460
(D)
28,087
145,854
999,831
172,425
13,900
184,730
154,160
44,928
113,022
(D)
38,448
212,930
996,596
167,562
9,919
207,636
194,400
42,664
108,592
(D)
New Mexico ..........................
New York ..............................
North Dakota ........................
Ohio ......................................
Oregon .................................
Pennsylvania ........................
Rhode Island ........................
Washington ..........................
Wisconsin .............................
(D)
15.70
9.20
12.30
8.05
12.10
15.70
7.90
10.30
(D)
13.60
8.95
11.80
7.90
16.20
12.70
7.30
8.70
(D)
15.30
10.70
14.80
7.90
16.50
(D)
8.20
11.40
(D)
63,585
173,558
5,646
187,903
24,539
2,355
771,040
267,161
(D)
63,961
225,540
3,634
181,187
36,223
1,905
700,362
256,128
(D)
72,706
242,034
6,734
170,498
30,525
(D)
787,200
310,992
Other States 1 .......................
7.66
7.00
8.75
44,651
38,884
40,233
2
United States ......................
8.87
8.05
9.14
3,473,687
3,364,761
3,639,669
All
United States 2 ......................
9.41
8.65
9.79
4,040,568
3,993,815
4,282,467
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
(X) Not applicable.
1
Includes data withheld above.
2
The 2011 and 2012 prices per cwt are derived from value of sales. The 2013 price is derived from value of production.
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Sweet Potato Price per Cwt and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013
State
Price per cwt
Value of production
2011
2012
2013
2011
2012
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Alabama ..................................
Arkansas ..................................
California .................................
Florida ......................................
Louisiana .................................
Mississippi ...............................
New Jersey ..............................
North Carolina ..........................
Texas .......................................
9.30
15.90
22.10
(D)
17.20
17.30
29.30
18.60
(D)
17.30
30.60
22.70
27.80
18.50
17.90
24.20
13.00
14.00
24.20
31.70
24.70
(D)
18.10
16.30
38.00
21.60
(D)
3,004
10,017
128,710
(D)
41,366
72,020
5,714
238,080
(D)
9,446
23,868
140,150
21,017
36,038
63,008
5,034
161,200
2,100
10,043
22,253
168,948
(D)
29,865
57,213
5,700
228,960
(D)
United States ...........................
18.80
17.40
22.30
505,938
461,861
552,250
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
Tobacco Price per Pound and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013
[Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
State
Value of production 1
Price per pound
2011
2012
2013
2011
2012
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Connecticut ..............................
Georgia ....................................
Kentucky ..................................
Massachusetts .........................
North Carolina ..........................
Ohio .........................................
Pennsylvania ...........................
South Carolina .........................
Tennessee ...............................
Virginia .....................................
(D)
1.740
1.934
(D)
1.679
1.690
1.710
1.660
2.157
1.685
(D)
1.950
2.085
(D)
1.980
1.890
1.892
1.940
2.259
2.029
(D)
2.110
2.165
(D)
2.119
2.050
2.019
2.110
2.388
2.135
(D)
46,589
332,993
(D)
422,380
5,678
35,314
43,741
97,859
81,089
(D)
43,875
408,217
(D)
754,836
7,541
43,487
48,888
119,745
108,752
(D)
47,264
405,464
(D)
768,600
9,471
42,914
52,012
106,446
112,318
United States 2 .........................
1.847
2.069
2.162
1,104,907
1,577,857
1,565,321
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
1
For States with more than one type of tobacco marketed, the value of production is the sum of the individual types' values.
2
Excludes estimated 2013 Connecticut Valley Shade-grown value of production and price for Connecticut and Massachusetts.
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Tobacco Price per Pound and Value by Class and Type – States and United States: 2011-2013
[Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
Class and type
Price per pound
Value of production
2011
2012
2013
2011
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
2012
2013
(1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)
Class 1, Flue-cured (11-14)
Georgia ....................................................................
North Carolina ..........................................................
South Carolina ..........................................................
Virginia .....................................................................
1.740
1.680
1.660
1.670
1.950
1.980
1.940
2.040
2.110
2.120
2.110
2.140
46,589
416,640
43,741
72,620
43,875
746,856
48,888
97,920
47,264
763,200
52,012
101,222
United States ............................................................
1.682
1.983
2.121
579,590
937,539
963,698
Class 2, Fire-cured (21-23)
Kentucky ...................................................................
Tennessee ................................................................
Virginia .....................................................................
2.550
2.590
2.030
2.560
2.630
1.960
2.650
2.690
2.200
78,897
51,647
1,705
80,640
56,256
1,713
73,935
58,467
1,657
United States ............................................................
2.557
2.578
2.661
132,249
138,609
134,059
Class 3A, Light air-cured
Type 31, Burley
Kentucky ...............................................................
North Carolina ......................................................
Ohio ......................................................................
Pennsylvania ........................................................
Tennessee ............................................................
Virginia .................................................................
1.750
1.610
1.690
1.800
1.760
1.780
1.970
2.000
1.890
1.950
1.980
1.930
2.060
2.030
2.050
2.000
2.070
2.070
224,000
5,740
5,678
19,800
39,670
6,764
298,849
7,980
7,541
22,454
57,341
9,119
304,880
5,400
9,471
24,480
42,197
9,439
United States ........................................................
1.751
1.968
2.057
301,652
403,284
395,867
Type 32, Southern Maryland Belt
Pennsylvania ........................................................
1.550
1.750
1.900
9,300
11,673
8,930
Total light air-cured (31-32) ....................................
1.744
1.962
2.053
310,952
414,957
404,797
Class 3B, Dark air-cured (35-37)
Kentucky ...................................................................
Tennessee ................................................................
2.280
2.270
2.280
2.320
2.350
2.360
30,096
6,542
28,728
6,148
26,649
5,782
United States ............................................................
2.278
2.287
2.352
36,638
34,876
32,431
Class 4, Cigar filler
Type 41, Pennsylvania Seedleaf
Pennsylvania ........................................................
1.700
1.950
2.200
6,214
9,360
9,504
Class 5, Cigar binder
Type 51, Connecticut Valley Broadleaf
Connecticut ...........................................................
Massachusetts ......................................................
6.200
6.200
6.600
6.200
(D)
(D)
13,392
4,582
19,008
3,255
(D)
(D)
United States ........................................................
6.200
6.538
6.200
17,974
22,263
20,832
Class 6, Cigar wrapper
Type 61, Connecticut Valley Shade-grown
Connecticut ...........................................................
Massachusetts ......................................................
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
United States ........................................................
20.873
(D)
21,290
(D)
Other cigar types (51-61) ........................................
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
(D)
Total cigar types (41-61) .........................................
6.004
(D)
45,478
(D)
All tobacco
United States 1 ..........................................................
1.847
2.069
1,104,907
1,577,857
2.162
1,565,321
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.
(NA) Not available.
1
Excludes estimated 2013 Connecticut Valley Shade-grown value of production and price for Connecticut and Massachusetts.
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Sugarbeet Price per Ton and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011 and 2012
[Relates to year of intended harvest in all States except California. The 2013 United States price and value will be published in Agricultural Prices
released July 2014. State prices and values for 2013 will be published in Crop Values released February 2015]
State
Price per ton
Value of production
2011
2012
2011
2012
(dollars)
(dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
California 1 .................................
Colorado ....................................
Idaho ..........................................
Michigan ....................................
Minnesota ..................................
Montana .....................................
Nebraska ...................................
North Dakota ..............................
Oregon .......................................
Wyoming ....................................
66.30
68.40
65.40
87.70
68.30
71.90
72.50
60.80
65.40
74.60
66.30
55.40
50.70
72.40
74.20
63.80
61.60
69.10
50.70
61.00
77,704
56,704
395,932
322,034
608,621
80,097
93,163
280,470
25,310
64,081
70,676
52,298
325,748
321,239
910,434
82,430
89,751
415,982
21,193
54,595
United States .............................
69.40
66.60
2,004,116
2,344,346
1
Relates to year of intended harvest for fall planted beets in central California and to year of planting for overwintered beets in central and southern
California.
Sugarcane for Sugar and Seed Price per Ton and Value of Production by Use – States and
United States: 2011 and 2012
[Price per ton of cane for sugar used in evaluating value of production for seed. The 2013 United States price and value will be published in Agricultural
Prices released July 2014. State prices and values for 2013 will be published in Crop Values released February 2015]
Use and State
Price per ton
Value of production
2011
2012
2011
2012
(dollars)
(dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
For sugar
Florida ........................................
Hawaii ........................................
Louisiana ...................................
Texas .........................................
45.10
60.70
50.40
33.40
44.50
58.10
38.80
32.60
642,675
78,121
535,550
52,605
644,983
73,322
512,160
50,334
United States .............................
47.20
42.00
1,308,951
1,280,799
For sugar and seed
Florida ........................................
Hawaii ........................................
Louisiana ...................................
Texas .........................................
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
673,343
80,853
570,326
54,976
677,290
75,937
548,011
51,377
United States .............................
(NA)
(NA)
1,379,498
1,352,615
(NA) Not available.
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Maple Syrup Price per Gallon and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011 and 2012
[The 2013 price and value will be published in Crop Production released June 2014]
Price per gallon
State
2011
Value of production
2012
(dollars)
2011
(dollars)
2012
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Connecticut ...............................
Maine ........................................
Massachusetts ...........................
Michigan ....................................
New Hampshire .........................
New York ...................................
Ohio ...........................................
Pennsylvania .............................
Vermont .....................................
Wisconsin ..................................
73.00
34.00
57.00
43.80
49.00
39.10
40.30
40.00
35.00
36.30
63.40
33.00
51.50
51.60
52.50
43.50
42.50
39.40
35.50
45.60
1,241
12,240
3,534
5,387
5,880
22,052
5,038
5,120
39,900
5,627
697
11,880
2,060
3,354
3,990
15,660
4,250
3,782
26,625
2,280
United States .............................
37.90
39.10
106,019
74,578
Mint Oil Price per Pound and Value of Production by Crop – States and United States: 2011-2013
Crop and State
Price per pound
Value of production
2011
2012
2013
2011
2012
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Peppermint
California .........................
Idaho ...............................
Indiana ............................
Michigan ..........................
Oregon ............................
Washington .....................
Wisconsin ........................
26.50
23.00
27.70
23.00
23.40
20.40
24.10
25.70
23.30
28.00
27.00
24.90
22.70
22.60
27.70
22.30
27.60
27.60
24.30
23.60
24.60
6,784
37,950
16,592
1,058
48,976
35,006
5,061
5,783
42,290
14,280
1,296
48,381
40,860
5,966
4,238
34,565
11,730
1,159
44,931
45,430
4,625
United States ...................
23.00
24.10
23.90
151,427
158,856
146,678
Spearmint
Idaho ...............................
Indiana ............................
Michigan ..........................
Oregon ............................
Washington .....................
Native ..........................
Scotch .........................
Wisconsin ........................
18.60
20.00
18.00
18.20
18.50
17.90
19.60
19.90
18.60
20.30
19.00
20.10
19.40
19.10
20.10
21.60
20.00
20.10
18.00
20.80
18.50
17.50
20.20
21.00
2,009
2,700
2,268
1,893
33,269
20,764
12,505
299
1,786
4,547
2,261
2,653
34,777
23,722
11,055
583
2,500
5,286
2,142
5,512
39,402
23,888
15,514
441
United States ...................
18.60
19.50
18.90
42,438
46,607
55,283
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Hops Price per Pound and Value of Production – States and United States: 2011-2013
State
Price per pound
Value of production
2011
2012
2013
2011
2012
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Idaho ...............................
Oregon ............................
Washington .....................
2.93
3.79
3.06
2.69
3.99
3.19
2.64
3.68
3.68
15,981
30,394
157,003
11,372
32,943
150,649
15,513
31,461
202,101
United States ..................
3.14
3.27
3.59
203,378
194,964
249,075
Coffee Price per Pound and Value of Production – Hawaii: 2011-2013
State
Price per pound
Value of production
2011-2012
2012-2013
2013-2014
2011-2012
2012-2013
2013-2014
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
Hawaii ......................................
4.15
5.90
6.00
31,540
41,300
42,000
Taro Price per Pound and Value of Production – Hawaii: 2011-2013
State
Hawaii ......................................
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Price per pound
Value of production
2011
2012
2013
2011
2012
2013
(dollars)
(dollars)
(dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
(1,000 dollars)
0.670
0.670
0.620
2,747
2,345
1,922
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Statistical Methodology
Crop value calculations: Crop Values includes average prices and values of production for major field crops and many
specialty crops. All prices in this report are marketing year average (MYA) prices which do not include allowances or
adjustments for commodities under government loan at the end of the marketing year, commodities forfeited to the
Commodity Credit Corporation, loan deficiency payments, direct and counter cyclical payments, or disaster payments.
Each State MYA price is based on sales in the months comprising its marketing year, while United States MYA prices are
based on sales during the standard United States marketing year for each crop. See pages 46 and 47 of this report for a
listing of State and United States marketing year definitions for specified field crops.
United States monthly prices for all crops in the monthly price estimating program are computed by weighting monthly
State prices by monthly marketings for each State. For the major field crops, the States included in the monthly price
estimating program are shown on pages 6 and 7. United States MYA prices for corn, sorghum, oats, barley, wheat, rice,
soybeans, peanuts, flaxseed, sunflower, canola, Upland cotton, hay, dry edible beans, chickpeas (garbanzo beans), dry
edible peas, Austrian winter peas, and lentils are computed by weighting United States monthly prices by monthly
marketings for the United States marketing year. For all other crops, United States MYA prices are computed by
weighting State MYA prices by the estimated production in each State.
State and United States preliminary 2013 MYA prices for corn, sorghum, oats, barley, wheat, rice, soybeans, flaxseed,
sunflower, canola, Upland cotton, dry edible beans, chickpeas (garbanzo beans), dry edible peas, Austrian winter peas,
lentils, peanuts, and potatoes are based on entire month price data through December 2013 and, except for cotton and
peanuts, allowances are made for the portion of the 2013 crop to be marketed during the remainder of each crop’s 2013
marketing year. State MYA prices for crops not in the monthly price program are based on annual surveys. See the
schedule on page 46 for the publication dates of final MYA prices for specified crops.
State value of production is computed by multiplying each State price by its production. Value of production for the
United States is the sum of State values for all States listed for the crop. Value of production estimates in this report relate
to the crop year. These estimates should not be confused with cash receipts which relate to sales during a calendar year
irrespective of the year of production.
Revision policy: Estimates contained in this report may be revised the following year if new information is available that
would justify a change. Estimates will also be reviewed after data for the 5-year Census of Agriculture are available. No
revisions will be made after that date.
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Final 2013 MYA Price Publication Schedule
June 2014
Agricultural Prices:
Barley (All, Feed, and Malting), Oats, and Wheat (All, Winter,
Durum, and Other Spring) for United States only.
August 2014
Agricultural Prices:
Barley (All, Feed, and Malting), Hay, Oats, Peanuts, Rye, and Wheat
(All, Winter, Durum, and Other Spring) for United States and all
States.
August 2014
Mushrooms:
Mushrooms for United States and all States.
September 2014
Potatoes 2013 Summary:
Potatoes for United States and all States.
September 2014
Agricultural Prices:
Corn for United States only. Austrian Winter Peas, Dry Edible Peas,
Lentils, Sorghum, and Soybeans for United States and all States.
October 2014
Agricultural Prices:
Upland Cotton, American Pima Cotton, and Cottonseed for United
States and all States.
November 2014
Agricultural Prices:
Canola, Corn, Dry Edible Beans, Flaxseed, Mustard Seed, Proso
Millet, Rapeseed, Safflower, and Sunflower for United States and all
States. Chickpeas (Garbanzo Beans) for United States only.
January 2015
Agricultural Prices:
Rice and Sweet Potatoes for United States and all States.
February 2015
Crop Values:
Coffee and Taro for Hawaii. Hops, Peppermint Oil, Spearmint Oil,
Sugarbeets, Sugarcane, Tobacco, and Wrinkled Seed Peas for United
States and all States.
June 2015
Crop Production:
Maple Syrup for United States and all States.
Crop Marketing Year Definitions for Specified Field Crops
Austrian Winter Peas: July 1 to June 30 for United States and all States.
Barley: June 1 to May 31 for United States; June 1 to May 31 for Arizona, California, Delaware, Maryland, North
Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Virginia; August 1 to July 31 for Alaska and Maine; July 1 to June 30 for all other States.
Canola: July 1 to June 30 for United States and all States.
Chickpeas (Garbanzo Beans): September 1 to August 31 for United States and all monthly price States.
Corn for Grain: September 1 to August 31 for United States; July 1 to June 30 for Texas; August 1 to July 31 for
Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Tennessee;
September 1 to August 31 for Arizona, California, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland,
Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Virginia, and West Virginia; October 1 to
September 30 for all other States.
Cotton: August 1 to July 31 for United States and all States.
Cottonseed: August 1 to February 28 for United States and all States.
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Dry Edible Beans: September 1 to August 31 for United States and all States.
Dry Edible Peas: July 1 to June 30 for United States and all States.
Flaxseed: July 1 to June 30 for United States and all States.
Hay: May 1 to April 30 for United States; April 1 to March 31 for Arizona and California; May 1 to April 30 for
Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, New
Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Virginia; June 1 to May
31 for all other States.
Lentils: July 1 to June 30 for United States and all States.
Oats: June 1 to May 31 for United States; May 1 to April 30 for Alabama, Georgia, and Texas; June 1 to May 31 for
Arkansas and North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Virginia; August 1 to July 31 for Maine and New York;
September 1 to August 31 for Alaska; July 1 to June 30 for all other States.
Peanuts: August 1 to July 31 for United States and all States.
Rice: August 1 to July 31 for United States; July 1 to June 30 for Louisiana and Texas; August 1 to July 31 for Arkansas
and Mississippi; October 1 to September 30 for California; September 1 to August 31 for Missouri.
Sorghum for Grain: September 1 to August 31 for United States; June 1 to May 31 for Texas; August 1 to July 31 for
Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Oklahoma; September 1 to August 31 for all other States.
Soybeans: September 1 to August 31 for United States; July 1 to June 30 for Texas; August 1 to July 31 for Louisiana and
Mississippi; September 1 to August 31 for all other States.
Sunflower: September 1 to August 31 for United States; July 1 to June 30 for Texas; September 1 to August 31 for all
other States.
Wheat: June 1 to May 31 for United States; May 1 to April 30 for Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and
Texas; June 1 to May 31 for Arizona, Arkansas, California, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland,
Missouri, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia; July 1 to June 30 for all
other States.
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Information Contacts
Listed below are the commodity statisticians in the Crops Branch of the National Agricultural Statistics Service to contact
for additional information. E-mail inquiries may be sent to [email protected]
Lance Honig, Chief, Crops Branch ....................................................................................................... (202) 720-2127
Anthony Prillaman, Head, Field Crops Section .................................................................................... (202) 720-2127
Cody Brokmeyer – Peanuts, Rice..................................................................................................... (202) 720-7688
Brent Chittenden – Oats, Rye, Wheat .............................................................................................. (202) 720-8068
Angie Considine – Cotton, Cotton Ginnings, Sorghum ................................................................... (202) 720-5944
Tony Dahlman – Crop Weather, Barley, Hay .................................................................................. (202) 720-7621
Chris Hawthorn – Corn, Flaxseed, Proso Millet .............................................................................. (202) 720-9526
Travis Thorson – Soybeans, Sunflower, Other Oilseeds .................................................................. (202) 720-7369
Jorge Garcia-Pratts, Head, Fruits, Vegetables and Special Crops Section ............................................ (202) 720-2127
Jorge Garcia-Pratts – Fresh and Processing Vegetables, Onions, Strawberries ............................... (202) 720-2127
Jorge Garcia-Pratts – Floriculture, Maple Syrup, Nursery, Tree Nuts ............................................ (202) 720-2127
Fred Granja – Apples, Apricots, Cherries, Plums, Prunes, Tobacco ............................................... (202) 720-4288
LaKeya Jones – Citrus, Coffee, Grapes, Sugar Crops, Tropical Fruits ............................................ (202) 720-5412
Dave Losh – Hops ............................................................................................................................ (360) 709-2400
Dan Norris – Austrian Winter Peas, Dry Edible Peas, Lentils, Mint,
Mushrooms, Peaches, Pears, Wrinkled Seed Peas, Dry Beans .................................................. (202) 720-3250
Daphne Schauber – Berries, Cranberries, Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes ............................................... (202) 720-4285
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