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United States

Department of
Agriculture
National
Agricultural
Statistics
Service

Crop Values
2011 Summary
February 2012

ISSN: 1949-0372

Contents
States Included in the United States Marketing Year Average Price Estimates ..................................................................... 6
Field and Miscellaneous Crops Price per Unit United States: 2009-2011 ........................................................................... 8
Field and Miscellaneous Crops Value of Production United States: 2009-2011 ................................................................. 9
Fruit and Nut Crops Price per Unit United States: 2009-2011 .......................................................................................... 10
Fruit and Nut Crops Value of Production United States: 2009-2011 ................................................................................ 11
Commercial Vegetable Crops for Fresh Market and Processing Price per Unit United States: 2009-2011 ...................... 12
Commercial Vegetable Crops for Fresh Market and Processing Value of Production United States: 2009-2011 ............ 13
Crop Values Summary States and United States: 2009 ..................................................................................................... 14
Crop Values Summary States and United States: 2010 ..................................................................................................... 15
Crop Values Summary States and United States: 2011 ..................................................................................................... 16
Corn for Grain Price per Bushel and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011 ..................................... 17
Sorghum for Grain Price per Cwt and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011 ................................... 18
Oat Price per Bushel and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011 ....................................................... 19
Barley Price per Bushel and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011 .................................................. 20
All Wheat Price per Bushel and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011............................................. 21
Winter Wheat Price per Bushel and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011 ....................................... 22
Other Spring Wheat Price per Bushel and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011 ............................. 23
Durum Wheat Price per Bushel and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011 ...................................... 23
Rice Price per Cwt and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011 .......................................................... 24
Alaska Price per Unit and Value of Production by Crop: 2009-2011 ................................................................................... 24
Rye Price per Bushel and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011....................................................... 25
Proso Millet Price per Bushel and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011 ......................................... 25
Soybeans for Beans Price per Bushel and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011 ............................. 26
Peanut Price per Pound and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011 ................................................... 27
Flaxseed Price per Bushel and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011 ............................................... 27

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Sunflower Price per Cwt and Value of Production by Type States and United States: 2009-2011 ................................... 28
Canola Price per Cwt and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011 ...................................................... 29
Safflower Price per Cwt and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011 .................................................. 29
Other Oilseeds Price per Cwt and Value of Production United States: 2009-2011 ........................................................... 29
Cottonseed Price per Ton and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011 ................................................ 30
Cotton Price per Pound and Value of Production by Type States and United States: 2009-2011 ..................................... 31
All Hay Price per Ton and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011 ..................................................... 32
Alfalfa Hay Price per Ton and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011 ............................................... 33
All Other Hay Price per Ton and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011 ........................................... 34
Dry Edible Bean Price per Cwt and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011 ....................................... 35
Chickpea (Garbanzo Bean) Price per Cwt and Value of Production United States: 2009-2011 ........................................ 35
Dry Edible Pea Price per Cwt and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011 ......................................... 36
Wrinkled Seed Pea Price per Cwt and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011 ................................... 36
Austrian Winter Pea Price per Cwt and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011 ................................. 36
Lentil Price per Cwt and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011 ........................................................ 36
All Potatoes Price per Cwt and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011 .............................................. 37
Potato Price per Cwt and Value of Production by Season States and United States: 2009-2011 ...................................... 38
Sweet Potato Price per Cwt and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011 ............................................. 39
Tobacco Price per Pound and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011 ................................................ 39
Tobacco Price per Pound and Value by Class and Type States and United States: 2009-2011 ......................................... 40
Sugarbeet Price per Ton and Value of Production States and United States: 2009 and 2010............................................ 41
Sugarcane for Sugar and Seed Price per Ton and Value of Production by Use States and United States:
2009 and 2010 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 41
Maple Syrup Price per Gallon and Value of Production States and United States: 2009 and 2010 .................................. 42
Mint Oil Price per Pound and Value of Production by Crop States and United States: 2009-2011 .................................. 42
Hops Price per Pound and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011 ...................................................... 43
Coffee Price per Pound and Value of Production Hawaii: 2009-2011............................................................................... 43
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Crop Values 2011 Summary (February 2012)


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Taro Price per Pound and Value of Production Hawaii: 2009-2011.................................................................................. 43


Statistical Methodology ........................................................................................................................................................ 44
Final 2011 MYA Price Publication Schedule ....................................................................................................................... 45
Crop Marketing Year Definitions for Specified Field Crops ................................................................................................ 45
Information Contacts ............................................................................................................................................................ 47

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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
X
X
X

X
X
X
X

X
X

X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X

X
X
X

X
X

X
X

X
X
X

X
X
X

X
X

X
X
X
X
X

X
X

X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X

X
X

X
X
X
X

X
X

X
X

X
X
X
X
X

X
X
X

X
X
X

X
X
X
X

X
X

X
X
X

X
X
X
X

X
X

X
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Crop Values 2011 Summary (February 2012)


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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

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

X
X

X
X

X
X
X

X
X
X
X
X

X
X
X
X
X

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X
X
X

X
X
X
X
X

Field and Miscellaneous Crops Price per Unit United States: 2009-2011
[Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
Crop

Price per unit 1


2009

2010

2011

(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

4.66
3.55
108.00
113.00
97.30
2.02
2.87
14.40
4.93
5.75
4.87
4.71
5.47
5.23

3.86
5.18
114.00
123.00
97.00
2.52
4.54
12.70
5.03
8.96
5.70
5.37
5.98
6.49

5.40
6.20
175.00
196.00
125.00
3.40
5.87
14.20
7.77
10.90
7.30
6.85
9.90
8.30

Oilseeds
Canola ........................................................................... cwt
Cottonseed .................................................................. tons
Flaxseed ................................................................. bushels
Mustard seed ................................................................. cwt
Peanuts .................................................................. pounds
Rapeseed ...................................................................... cwt
Safflower ........................................................................ cwt
Soybeans for beans ................................................ bushels
Sunflower ....................................................................... cwt

16.20
158.00
8.15
30.40
0.217
26.30
17.10
9.59
15.10

19.30
161.00
12.20
25.90
0.225
23.40
17.20
11.30
23.30

23.30
260.00
13.90
33.30
0.280
27.00
24.30
11.70
29.40

Cotton, tobacco, and sugar crops


Cotton, all ............................................................... pounds
Upland ................................................................ pounds
American Pima .................................................... pounds
Sugarbeets 2 ................................................................ tons
Sugarcane 2 ................................................................. tons
Tobacco .................................................................. pounds

0.648
0.629
1.170
51.50
34.80
1.837

0.846
0.815
1.790
66.70
41.70
1.782

0.965
0.913
1.640

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

22.70
30.00
27.10
29.10
20.30
8.98
26.80
26.90

17.10
28.00
28.20
30.50
20.80
9.77
25.70
27.80

19.40
41.10
36.00
42.80
22.10
14.70
26.60
29.20

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

3.60
3.57
37.90
1.17
20.10
8.25
16.50
21.80
0.610

3.80
3.28
37.50
1.17
20.30
9.20
16.20
20.10
0.645

4.15
2.77

1.867

1.18
23.00
9.37
18.60
18.00
0.670

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 2011 price will be published in Agricultural Prices released July 2012. Sugarcane price is for sugar only.
3
Chickpeas included with dry edible beans.
4
The 2011 price will be published in Crop Production released June 2012.

Crop Values 2011 Summary (February 2012)


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Field and Miscellaneous Crops Value of Production United States: 2009-2011


[Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
Crop

Value of production
2009

2010

2011

(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 ....................................................................

972,173
46,734,066
14,715,559
7,941,539
6,774,020
208,473
25,460
3,209,236
34,471
1,207,111
10,654,115
7,081,778
596,618
2,975,719

691,666
64,643,295
14,656,191
7,728,468
6,927,723
217,498
52,419
3,183,213
37,401
1,617,851
12,827,254
8,009,479
660,733
4,157,042

822,151
76,464,126
17,746,495
10,644,240
7,102,255
186,338
53,706
2,631,681
49,180
1,284,177
14,367,556
10,185,116
494,659
3,687,781

Oilseeds
Canola ................................................................................
Cottonseed .........................................................................
Flaxseed .............................................................................
Mustard seed ......................................................................
Peanuts ..............................................................................
Rapeseed ...........................................................................
Safflower ............................................................................
Soybeans for beans ............................................................
Sunflower ...........................................................................

238,932
670,027
60,373
14,997
793,147
403
41,330
32,145,207
458,959

471,553
988,656
110,251
10,858
938,611
975
38,178
37,546,840
633,778

357,553
1,387,943
38,674
5,212
1,024,949
763
41,154
35,784,360
603,619

Cotton, tobacco, and sugar crops


Cotton, all ...........................................................................
Upland ............................................................................
American Pima ...............................................................
Sugarbeets 1 .......................................................................
Sugarcane 1 ........................................................................
Tobacco 2 ...........................................................................

3,787,971
3,563,534
224,437
1,532,634
1,056,613
1,511,196

7,348,062
6,915,833
432,229
2,135,530
1,140,636
1,279,920

7,262,941
6,596,123
666,818

Dry beans, peas, and lentils


Austrian winter peas ...........................................................
Dry edible beans .................................................................
Chickpeas, all 3 ...............................................................
Large ..........................................................................
Small ..........................................................................
Dry edible peas ...................................................................
Lentils .................................................................................
Wrinkled seed peas ............................................................

4,109
790,250
39,908
36,274
3,634
152,282
156,751
23,493

4,022
899,258
55,842
48,019
7,823
138,792
219,073
16,142

3,483
826,507
76,778
66,067
10,711
82,469
126,098
14,858

Potatoes and miscellaneous


Coffee (Hawaii) ...................................................................
Hops ...................................................................................
Maple syrup 4 ......................................................................
Mushrooms .........................................................................
Peppermint oil .....................................................................
Potatoes .............................................................................
Spearmint oil ......................................................................
Sweet potatoes ...................................................................
Taro (Hawaii) ......................................................................

31,320
337,874
91,085
958,896
128,118
3,557,574
44,597
423,677
2,440

33,440
214,589
73,551
923,889
129,046
3,721,501
37,553
478,318
2,516

34,445
179,429
1,016,256
151,427
4,005,631
42,438
485,688
2,747

Total field and miscellaneous crops 5 .............................

126,774,919

157,462,326

171,393,620

1,121,962

The preliminary 2011 value of production will be published in Agricultural Prices released July 2012. Sugarcane value of production includes sugar
and seed.
2
The 2011 value of production is derived by using 2011 prices except for Connecticut and Massachusetts type 61 where the 2010 price was used.
3
Chickpeas included with dry edible beans.
4
The 2011 value of production will be published in Crop Production released June 2012.
5
The 2011 total value of production includes an estimated value of production for sugarbeets, sugarcane, and maple syrup which is computed using
2010 prices.

Crop Values 2011 Summary (February 2012)


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Fruit and Nut Crops Price per Unit United States: 2009-2011
[Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
Crop

Citrus 3
Grapefruit ...................................................................boxes
Lemons ......................................................................boxes
Oranges .....................................................................boxes
Tangelos (Florida) ......................................................boxes
Tangerines and mandarins .........................................boxes

Price per unit 1


2009

2010

2011 2

(dollars)

(dollars)

(dollars)

6.93
13.96
9.22
4.81
18.44

9.83
17.04
10.25
7.67
18.37

0.231
654.00
1,440.00
0.550
0.562

0.241
727.00
2,160.00
0.600
0.763

1.330
0.363
0.657
1,330.00
0.192

1.440
0.610
0.873
2,350.00
0.221

Cranberries .............................................................. barrels


Dates (California) ......................................................... tons
Figs (California) ............................................................ tons
Grapes ......................................................................... tons
Guavas (Hawaii) ..................................................... pounds
Kiwifruit (California) ...................................................... tons
Nectarines .................................................................... tons
Olives (California) ........................................................ tons
Papayas (Hawaii) .................................................... pounds

48.20
1,180.00
695.00
505.00
0.140
847.00
631.00
696.00
0.450

46.50
1,200.00
549.00
489.00
0.169
768.00
553.00
581.00
0.370

Peaches ....................................................................... tons


Pears ........................................................................... tons
Plums (California) ........................................................ tons
Dried Prunes (California) .............................................. tons
Prunes and Plums 5 ..................................................... tons
Raspberries
Black (Oregon) .................................................... pounds
Red ..................................................................... pounds
All (California) ..................................................... pounds
Strawberries ................................................................... cwt

548.00
372.00
514.00
1,230.00
327.00

544.00
469.00
555.00
1,180.00
439.00

0.377
0.902
2.90
76.00

1.260
0.853
2.47
79.30

1.650
1,690.00
0.700
1.430
1.670
1,710.00

1.750
2,410.00
0.750
2.300
2.220
2,110.00

Noncitrus
Apples, commercial ................................................. pounds
Apricots ........................................................................ tons
Avocados ..................................................................... tons
Bananas (Hawaii) .................................................... pounds
Blackberries (Oregon) 4 ........................................... 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

9.49
17.05
9.68
8.86
20.91

82.90

United States average prices per unit computed by weighting State prices by estimated sales.
The remaining 2011 prices will be published in Preliminary Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 2011 Summary released March 2012 or Noncitrus Fruits and
Nuts 2011 Summary released July 2012.
3
Equivalent packinghouse-door returns for all citrus sales. Prices and values in column headed 2009 are 2008-2009 crop; 2010 are 2009-2010 crop;
2011 are 2010-2011 crop.
4
Cultivated.
5
Idaho, Michigan, Oregon, and Washington.
2

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Fruit and Nut Crops Value of Production United States: 2009-2011


[Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
Crop

Citrus 2
Grapefruit ...........................................................................
Lemons ..............................................................................
Oranges ..............................................................................
Tangelos (Florida) ..............................................................
Tangerines and mandarins .................................................

Value of production
2009

2010

2011 1

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

224,098
335,065
1,970,070
5,528
207,249

296,723
395,339
1,999,239
6,906
275,422

2,187,008
44,912
429,586
10,175
30,842

2,220,817
47,486
322,108
10,680
33,291

485,380
31,945
2,102
513,330
61,628

593,407
50,600
1,834
721,154
40,516

Cranberries .........................................................................
Dates (California) ................................................................
Figs (California) ..................................................................
Grapes ...............................................................................
Guavas (Hawaii) .................................................................
Kiwifruit (California) .............................................................
Nectarines ..........................................................................
Olives (California) ...............................................................
Papayas (Hawaii) ...............................................................

333,476
27,966
30,422
3,675,601
294
21,084
138,611
32,209
14,186

316,486
33,960
22,084
3,626,760
220
24,961
129,075
113,360
11,123

Peaches .............................................................................
Pears ..................................................................................
Plums (California) ...............................................................
Dried prunes (California) .....................................................
Prunes and plums 4 ............................................................
Raspberries
Black (Oregon) ...............................................................
Red .................................................................................
All (California) .................................................................
Strawberries .......................................................................

593,653
355,662
57,568
204,180
5,787

614,908
381,695
78,422
149,860
4,915

1,181
64,110
357,055
2,129,585

2,185
56,426
200,288
2,262,353

Nuts
Almonds, shelled (California) ..............................................
Hazelnuts, in-shell (Oregon) ...............................................
Macadamia, in-shell (Hawaii) ..............................................
Pecans, in-shell ..................................................................
Pistachios, in-shell (California) ............................................
Walnuts, in-shell (California) ...............................................

2,293,500
79,430
29,400
430,388
592,850
747,270

2,838,500
67,480
30,000
674,828
1,158,840
1,061,330

Total fruit and nut crop 5 ..................................................

18,754,386

20,875,581

Noncitrus
Apples, commercial ............................................................
Apricots ..............................................................................
Avocados ............................................................................
Bananas (Hawaii) ...............................................................
Blackberries (Oregon) 3 ......................................................
Blueberries
Cultivated .......................................................................
Wild (Maine) ...................................................................
Boysenberries .....................................................................
Cherries, sweet ...................................................................
Cherries, tart .......................................................................

278,984
400,747
1,977,360
10,190
316,529

2,399,389

The remaining 2011 value of production will be published in Preliminary Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 2011 Summary released March 2012 or Noncitrus
Fruits and Nuts 2011 Summary released July 2012.
2
Equivalent packinghouse-door returns for all citrus sales. Prices and values in column headed 2009 are 2008-2009 crop; 2010 are 2009-2010 crop;
2011 are 2010-2011 crop.
3
Cultivated.
4
Idaho, Michigan, Oregon, and Washington.
5
Total value of production for 2011 will be published in Crop Values 2012 Summary released February 2013.

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Commercial Vegetable Crops for Fresh Market and Processing Price per Unit
United States: 2009-2011
Crop

Price per unit 1


2009

2010

2011

(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

56.20
108.00
54.10
39.80
15.50
18.20
25.20
44.30
20.10
29.30

50.20
122.00
60.00
37.60
17.30
16.60
26.60
41.80
18.60
25.60

50.40
120.00
56.50
34.90
17.70
18.60
33.10
46.70
20.00
26.60

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

25.60
49.70
15.50
22.40
38.70
27.40
15.00
34.40
27.90
11.00

22.90
71.10
15.20
21.10
38.40
23.90
15.60
40.20
29.90
11.00

26.60
68.20
22.00
23.10
34.20
32.30
11.20
38.90
30.30
10.60

Spinach .......................................................................... cwt


Squash 2 ........................................................................ cwt
Tomatoes ....................................................................... cwt
Watermelons .................................................................. cwt

39.50
28.20
40.40
11.60

42.70
31.00
48.40
12.00

40.50
38.10
42.50
13.90

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

1,330.00
519.00
191.00
875.00
94.70
630.00
104.00
328.00
319.00
127.00
87.20

1,360.00
473.00
193.00
860.00
92.40
615.00
85.30
337.00
287.00
149.00
72.50

1,510.00
525.00
236.00
855.00
85.70
510.00
115.00
360.00
399.00
133.00
75.60

United States average prices per unit computed by weighting State prices by estimated sales.
Includes processing and fresh market.
Estimates include both fresh and dry product prices combined.
4
Price at processing plant door.
2
3

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Commercial Vegetable Crops for Fresh Market and Processing Value of Production
United States: 2009-2011
Crop

Value of production
2009

2010

2011

(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 ........................................................................

60,415
75,827
282,543
773,124
341,798
350,392
557,670
310,290
404,039
846,199

43,373
82,597
303,889
709,833
396,432
319,176
617,714
291,647
371,153
759,472

48,485
80,625
303,480
725,218
368,311
349,725
729,505
323,341
381,860
747,026

Cucumbers .........................................................................
Garlic 1 ................................................................................
Honeydews .........................................................................
Lettuce, head ......................................................................
Lettuce, leaf ........................................................................
Lettuce, romaine .................................................................
Onions 1 ..............................................................................
Peppers, bell 1 ....................................................................
Peppers, chile 1 2 ................................................................
Pumpkins 1 .........................................................................

239,131
192,872
55,623
1,121,724
458,765
612,716
1,054,227
585,378
133,878
102,730

191,752
266,884
55,007
1,057,504
499,538
655,659
1,049,704
649,427
131,578
117,791

188,519
286,820
70,681
1,125,801
420,741
795,171
762,143
684,941
146,754
113,178

Spinach ..............................................................................
Squash 1 .............................................................................
Tomatoes ...........................................................................
Watermelons ......................................................................

269,424
203,464
1,344,217
450,713

245,985
208,669
1,352,315
499,800

250,075
283,244
1,291,875
543,824

Commercial vegetables for processing 3


Asparagus ..........................................................................
Beans, lima .........................................................................
Beans, snap .......................................................................
Broccoli ..............................................................................
Carrots ...............................................................................
Cauliflower ..........................................................................
Corn, sweet ........................................................................
Cucumbers (for pickles) ......................................................
Peas, green ........................................................................
Spinach ..............................................................................
Tomatoes ...........................................................................

13,028
24,945
156,092
21,000
33,583
5,261
335,519
179,836
140,707
12,144
1,218,912

8,180
29,456
147,536
17,630
29,288
3,539
229,786
185,928
99,216
22,276
926,692

12,849
22,398
160,961
17,409
29,034
6,375
302,695
173,425
117,682
19,243
936,861

Total commercial vegetables ...........................................

12,968,186

12,576,426

12,820,275

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: 2009


[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 .........................

697,921
654,896
3,397,335
3,375,606
1,997,407
32,454
196,616
970,711
1,651,381
81,238

21,115
71,307
6,212
11,827,132
22,170
11,467
(NA)
1,932,364
216,725
54,773

27,379
766,784
7,242
6,817,626
98,074
10,920
41,204
1,409,066
535,911
(NA)

746,415
1,492,987
3,410,789
22,020,364
2,117,651
54,841
237,820
4,312,141
2,404,017
136,011

Idaho ...........................
Illinois ..........................
Indiana ........................
Iowa ............................
Kansas ........................
Kentucky .....................
Louisiana ....................
Maine ..........................
Maryland .....................
Massachusetts ............

2,666,734
11,950,501
6,386,698
13,775,987
6,797,385
2,439,099
1,770,577
207,078
557,695
39,767

21,041
29,583
13,679
2,715
1,300
(NA)
8,125
45,570
11,362
108,681

88,919
50,612
100,122
3,600
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,230
40,311
13,158

2,776,694
12,030,696
6,500,499
13,782,302
6,798,685
2,439,099
1,778,702
256,878
609,368
161,606

Michigan .....................
Minnesota ...................
Mississippi ..................
Missouri ......................
Montana ......................
Nebraska ....................
Nevada .......................
New Hampshire ..........
New Jersey .................
New Mexico ................

2,822,590
8,773,218
1,600,829
4,815,377
1,774,164
9,199,573
212,254
20,779
114,187
334,349

331,074
11,988
12,598
18,387
1,567
(NA)
(NA)
12,630
151,007
119,680

256,538
164,425
3,407
11,200
(NA)
(NA)
87,905
4,543
137,351
111,269

3,410,202
8,949,631
1,616,834
4,844,964
1,775,731
9,199,573
300,159
37,952
402,545
565,298

New York ....................


North Carolina .............
North Dakota ...............
Ohio ............................
Oklahoma ...................
Oregon ........................
Pennsylvania ..............
Rhode Island ...............
South Carolina ............
South Dakota ..............

851,771
2,541,400
5,483,329
4,794,537
1,280,132
1,019,658
1,822,035
3,598
567,372
5,365,974

286,892
103,427
(NA)
53,404
13,950
428,611
132,630
1,403
66,752
(NA)

348,737
183,452
(NA)
212,884
4,296
248,880
88,031
1,800
53,165
(NA)

1,487,400
2,828,279
5,483,329
5,060,825
1,298,378
1,697,149
2,042,696
6,801
687,289
5,365,974

Tennessee ..................
Texas ..........................
Utah ............................
Vermont ......................
Virginia ........................
Washington .................
West Virginia ...............
Wisconsin ...................
Wyoming .....................

1,724,736
4,782,996
332,382
76,038
918,661
2,275,509
129,071
3,071,265
391,574

2,550
149,329
22,123
8,760
52,109
2,137,430
14,832
215,932
(NA)

53,964
221,618
6,864
2,430
75,840
475,656
(NA)
198,773
(NA)

1,781,250
5,153,943
361,369
87,228
1,046,610
4,888,595
143,903
3,485,970
391,574

United States 2 ............

126,774,919

18,754,386

12,968,186

158,497,491

(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: 2010


[See page 24 for Alaska]
State

Field and
miscellaneous crops

Fruit
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 ........................

758,408
750,820
3,532,461
3,740,399
2,549,967
38,987
222,376
945,006
1,999,090
109,951

13,854
101,878
8,669
13,278,383
25,460
14,373
(NA)
1,967,429
276,800
52,531

27,855
900,846
14,108
6,364,997
119,804
8,400
37,622
1,569,761
483,053
(NA)

800,117
1,753,544
3,555,238
23,383,779
2,695,231
61,760
259,998
4,482,196
2,758,943
162,482

Idaho ..........................
Illinois .........................
Indiana .......................
Iowa ............................
Kansas .......................
Kentucky .....................
Louisiana ....................
Maine .........................
Maryland .....................
Massachusetts ............

2,973,382
16,105,750
8,113,550
17,240,048
7,801,835
2,196,155
2,113,349
207,034
613,634
44,758

24,804
33,365
13,944
2,228
5,250
(NA)
29,275
63,971
12,209
106,071

55,098
47,835
90,470
1,156
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,851
35,442
17,550

3,053,284
16,186,950
8,217,964
17,243,432
7,807,085
2,196,155
2,142,624
275,856
661,285
168,379

Michigan .....................
Minnesota ...................
Mississippi ..................
Missouri ......................
Montana .....................
Nebraska ....................
Nevada .......................
New Hampshire ..........
New Jersey .................
New Mexico ................

3,815,502
12,231,134
1,998,694
5,489,307
2,314,678
11,539,490
198,506
20,730
114,797
438,048

308,891
12,571
11,810
21,060
4,026
(NA)
(NA)
9,036
145,217
186,780

257,380
117,961
4,725
13,444
(NA)
(NA)
69,805
4,697
126,750
132,141

4,381,773
12,361,666
2,015,229
5,523,811
2,318,704
11,539,490
268,311
34,463
386,764
756,969

New York ....................


North Carolina ............
North Dakota ..............
Ohio ............................
Oklahoma ...................
Oregon .......................
Pennsylvania ..............
Rhode Island ..............
South Carolina ............
South Dakota ..............

1,129,238
2,342,476
7,503,696
6,034,433
1,835,185
1,250,517
1,985,519
5,065
664,214
6,201,746

321,520
117,765
(NA)
48,563
35,700
466,303
138,423
2,050
100,760
(NA)

421,899
137,080
(NA)
153,997
5,500
173,177
83,935
2,450
68,375
(NA)

1,872,657
2,597,321
7,503,696
6,236,993
1,876,385
1,889,997
2,207,877
9,565
833,349
6,201,746

Tennessee ..................
Texas .........................
Utah ............................
Vermont ......................
Virginia .......................
Washington ................
West Virginia ..............
Wisconsin ...................
Wyoming ....................

1,674,355
7,856,720
353,940
77,351
779,719
2,604,240
113,800
4,373,009
394,448

2,076
269,273
13,248
10,210
45,529
2,349,704
13,422
211,150
(NA)

68,530
340,317
6,690
2,800
66,096
387,138
(NA)
152,691
(NA)

1,744,961
8,466,310
373,878
90,361
891,344
5,341,082
127,222
4,736,850
394,448

United States 2 ............

157,462,326

20,875,581

12,576,426

190,914,333

(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: 2011


[See page 24 for Alaska]
State

Field and
miscellaneous crops

Fruits
and nuts 1

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 .........................

1,021,124
1,131,071
4,193,439
4,887,949
2,893,012
38,890
295,883
1,046,931
2,338,285
117,723

30,729
1,193,251
18,612
6,516,343
112,178
6,665
39,564
1,481,528
488,078
(NA)

Idaho ...........................
Illinois ..........................
Indiana ........................
Iowa ............................
Kansas ........................
Kentucky .....................
Louisiana ....................
Maine ..........................
Maryland .....................
Massachusetts ............

3,742,650
17,825,594
8,464,820
20,441,494
7,342,472
2,886,399
2,376,478
202,873
767,713
43,873

52,263
52,584
99,159
1,412
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4,800
35,004
17,325

Michigan .....................
Minnesota ...................
Mississippi ..................
Missouri ......................
Montana ......................
Nebraska ....................
Nevada .......................
New Hampshire ..........
New Jersey .................
New Mexico ................

4,251,345
12,245,163
2,598,245
5,766,795
2,326,894
13,739,738
296,859
26,500
149,823
508,623

254,319
144,821
4,204
10,002
(NA)
(NA)
73,071
5,185
135,741
89,833

New York ....................


North Carolina .............
North Dakota ...............
Ohio ............................
Oklahoma ...................
Oregon ........................
Pennsylvania ..............
Rhode Island ...............
South Carolina ............
South Dakota ..............

1,131,352
2,750,820
5,933,193
6,538,843
1,055,146
1,618,888
2,177,023
6,017
749,568
7,767,330

355,458
199,233
(NA)
177,063
2,553
172,745
78,402
2,300
87,343
(NA)

Tennessee ..................
Texas ..........................
Utah ............................
Vermont ......................
Virginia ........................
Washington .................
West Virginia ...............
Wisconsin ...................
Wyoming .....................

2,170,939
4,686,873
627,200
89,160
1,379,244
3,170,307
157,061
4,841,088
511,216

47,777
186,597
3,912
1,484
62,415
363,368
(NA)
212,954
(NA)

United States 2 ............

171,393,620

12,820,275

(NA) Not available.


1
Total value of production will be published in Crop Values 2012 Summary released February 2013.
2
United States totals may not add due to disclosure.

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Corn for Grain Price per Bushel and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011
State

Price per bushel

Value of production

2009

2010

2011

2009

2010

2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

(dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Alabama .......................
Arizona .........................
Arkansas ......................
California ......................
Colorado .......................
Delaware ......................
Florida ..........................
Georgia ........................
Idaho ............................
Illinois ...........................

3.89
4.14
3.79
4.28
3.68
3.80
4.00
4.10
4.23
3.53

5.07
5.80
4.55
5.08
4.98
6.21
4.70
5.95
5.27
5.24

6.25
6.60
6.20
6.20
6.20
6.85
6.80
7.30
6.10
6.30

105,030
14,490
229,977
123,264
557,410
89,813
14,800
212,380
60,912
7,247,796

147,030
26,796
259,350
178,308
909,896
123,548
12,338
211,374
104,346
10,201,232

178,125
38,016
457,808
172,050
1,071,980
162,071
20,400
311,418
135,420
12,264,840

Indiana .........................
Iowa ..............................
Kansas .........................
Kentucky .......................
Louisiana ......................
Maryland .......................
Michigan .......................
Minnesota .....................
Mississippi ....................
Missouri ........................

3.66
3.59
3.49
3.74
3.55
3.71
3.53
3.47
3.72
3.58

5.38
5.23
4.95
5.15
4.90
6.05
5.56
5.01
4.37
5.35

6.25
6.15
6.30
6.40
6.10
6.65
6.05
5.85
6.20
6.40

3,417,196
8,689,954
2,088,067
709,665
285,846
228,629
1,091,900
4,317,027
325,760
1,599,401

4,831,455
11,261,498
2,877,188
785,478
343,000
275,759
1,751,400
6,473,421
398,194
1,974,150

5,246,875
14,491,860
2,831,220
1,156,480
469,395
311,686
2,027,174
7,027,020
587,264
2,239,872

Montana .......................
Nebraska ......................
New Jersey ...................
New Mexico ..................
New York ......................
North Carolina ..............
North Dakota ................
Ohio ..............................
Oklahoma .....................
Oregon .........................

4.23
3.58
3.73
4.12
4.02
3.90
3.18
3.55
3.71
4.12

6.00
5.09
6.05
5.03
6.30
5.18
5.01
5.45
4.66
5.94

6.40
6.10
6.65
6.00
6.55
7.20
5.75
6.40
6.00
6.70

16,717
5,639,574
37,337
38,110
320,515
365,040
636,318
1,939,578
124,656
28,346

27,540
7,477,719
48,969
59,756
557,550
395,959
1,243,282
2,904,905
205,972
45,144

29,952
9,369,600
66,254
46,440
540,113
492,912
1,243,725
3,256,064
102,600
73,466

Pennsylvania ................
South Carolina ..............
South Dakota ................
Tennessee ....................
Texas ...........................
Utah ..............................
Virginia .........................
Washington ..................
West Virginia ................
Wisconsin .....................
Wyoming ......................

3.84
3.86
3.23
3.65
4.01
4.52
3.66
4.59
3.57
3.57
4.06

6.12
5.49
5.09
4.74
4.67
5.75
5.54
6.08
5.75
5.27
5.31

7.10
6.80
6.05
6.50
6.55
6.75
6.85
6.10
6.65
6.00
6.00

505,190
137,107
2,282,576
318,718
1,021,748
11,910
158,222
103,619
13,495
1,600,395
25,578

712,858
167,363
2,899,773
354,931
1,408,472
22,747
115,066
155,800
15,008
2,646,594
32,126

756,576
145,860
3,953,070
625,853
895,451
33,210
274,822
171,563
23,501
3,107,520
54,600

United States ................

3.55

5.18

6.20

46,734,066

64,643,295

76,464,126

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Sorghum for Grain Price per Cwt and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011
State

Price per cwt

Value of production

2009

2010

2011

2009

2010

2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

(dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Arizona ................................
Arkansas ..............................
Colorado ..............................
Georgia ................................
Illinois ...................................
Kansas .................................
Louisiana .............................
Mississippi ...........................
Missouri ...............................
Nebraska .............................

6.20
5.77
5.28
5.70
6.86
5.47
5.70
4.72
5.86
5.62

9.10
7.14
9.00
9.80
10.40
9.00
6.90
7.02
10.20
8.74

12.50
10.20
10.70
12.10
10.70
10.90
10.20
10.00
11.40
10.50

2,361
9,445
19,958
6,767
11,340
687,382
17,013
2,035
12,135
40,977

3,669
10,776
37,901
7,573
18,450
861,840
28,632
2,555
14,703
33,037

4,200
37,014
29,361
8,301
10,905
671,440
61,621
20,720
15,168
38,690

New Mexico .........................


Oklahoma ............................
South Dakota .......................
Texas ...................................

6.12
5.68
4.88
6.00

9.60
9.00
8.56
7.26

10.90
10.90
10.00
10.50

7,883
39,187
20,004
330,624

24,127
65,520
25,262
483,806

8,204
10,255
36,960
331,338

United States .......................

5.75

8.96

10.90

1,207,111

1,617,851

1,284,177

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Oat Price per Bushel and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011
State

Price per bushel

Value of production

2009

2010

2011

2009

2010

2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

(dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Alabama .......................
Arkansas ......................
California ......................
Colorado .......................
Georgia ........................
Idaho ............................
Illinois ...........................
Indiana .........................
Iowa ..............................
Kansas .........................

2.30
2.30
3.25
2.36
2.50
2.52
2.91
3.39
2.01
2.13

2.40
2.50
3.50
3.50
2.50
2.00
3.04
3.90
2.43
3.10

2.45
3.00
4.00
4.20
2.60
3.00
3.35
4.25
3.30
3.50

1,265
1,472
10,238
1,381
2,800
4,914
4,729
1,637
12,412
3,951

1,080
1,400
8,313
2,048
2,025
3,360
5,928
2,059
10,546
3,875

2,205
2,700
6,000
2,940
4,030
3,150
4,556
1,815
10,725
3,325

Maine ...........................
Michigan .......................
Minnesota .....................
Missouri ........................
Montana .......................
Nebraska ......................
New York ......................
North Carolina ..............
North Dakota ................
Ohio ..............................

1.54
2.21
1.83
2.70
2.54
2.27
1.92
2.70
1.97
2.60

1.60
2.45
2.41
2.80
2.66
3.03
2.41
2.80
2.60
3.09

2.55
3.40
3.10
3.30
3.20
3.70
4.50
3.45
2.95
4.25

3,103
7,658
22,088
1,337
4,552
4,699
8,870
2,835
22,103
8,775

3,120
9,996
27,438
1,008
4,381
5,151
9,365
2,520
16,653
10,815

2,984
6,528
18,414
1,294
3,200
4,810
7,650
5,520
13,039
8,721

Oklahoma .....................
Oregon .........................
Pennsylvania ................
South Carolina ..............
South Dakota ................
Texas ...........................
Utah ..............................
Virginia .........................
Washington ..................
Wisconsin .....................
Wyoming ......................

2.90
2.93
2.74
2.30
1.93
4.51
2.50
2.38
2.80
1.84
2.94

3.70
1.97
3.14
2.40
2.79
4.14
3.60
2.60
1.90
2.29
2.70

4.20
2.75
4.10
2.90
3.55
5.70
4.35
3.20
3.25
3.35
3.30

1,479
6,446
13,371
1,898
12,680
12,718
1,013
514
1,344
24,398
1,793

1,099
4,334
14,821
1,466
21,092
17,222
1,066
458
798
22,579
1,482

840
3,300
11,316
2,262
14,662
11,970
1,409
624
575
23,886
1,888

United States ................

2.02

2.52

3.40

208,473

217,498

186,338

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Barley Price per Bushel and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011
State

Price per bushel

Value of production

2009

2010

2011

2009

2010

2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

(dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Arizona .........................
California ......................
Colorado .......................
Delaware ......................
Idaho .............................
Kansas ..........................
Maine ............................
Maryland .......................
Michigan .......................
Minnesota .....................

3.74
3.49
5.27
2.15
5.17
2.15
2.45
2.38
2.80
4.10

3.82
3.92
3.79
2.21
4.12
2.50
2.50
2.34
2.45
3.91

4.70
5.75
5.20
3.95
5.75
5.05
4.10
4.15
3.50
5.15

19,355
10,365
54,782
3,913
250,487
987
2,021
7,997
1,571
20,008

21,010
17,052
31,756
2,546
178,149
753
2,250
5,410
1,323
16,969

37,600
27,169
41,278
11,123
267,375
879
2,009
11,952
1,344
15,759

Montana ........................
New York ......................
North Carolina ...............
North Dakota .................
Oregon ..........................
Pennsylvania ................
South Dakota ................
Utah ..............................
Virginia ..........................
Washington ...................
Wisconsin .....................
Wyoming .......................

4.86
3.50
2.60
3.85
2.93
2.82
2.41
2.56
2.37
2.90
2.78
5.61

4.08
3.65
3.20
3.74
3.65
3.46
3.26
3.43
2.63
3.66
2.45
3.97

5.25
4.75
4.10
5.55
4.90
4.65
5.45
5.60
4.30
5.10
4.35
5.00

199,454
1,855
2,964
304,535
5,626
9,518
2,863
6,528
7,541
18,003
4,101
37,699

156,835
2,008
3,024
162,877
10,804
11,678
1,434
8,335
8,458
21,345
3,528
24,122

162,750
1,967
4,649
91,298
11,760
16,624
2,878
10,226
26,488
43,401
3,067
30,555

United States ................

4.66

3.86

5.40

972,173

691,666

822,151

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All Wheat Price per Bushel and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011
State

Price per bushel

Value of production

2009

2010

2011

2009

2010

2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

(dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Alabama .......................
Arizona .........................
Arkansas ......................
California ......................
Colorado .......................
Delaware ......................
Florida ..........................
Georgia ........................
Idaho ............................
Illinois ...........................

4.25
8.64
4.86
5.63
4.57
3.45
4.30
4.30
4.82
4.04

5.00
5.61
5.26
5.21
5.54
5.15
5.00
5.00
5.90
5.52

6.85
8.35
7.35
6.80
6.65
6.05
6.60
7.00
6.70
6.50

42,075
109,440
83,398
247,652
459,776
14,331
2,589
45,150
481,077
185,517

31,625
53,501
42,606
212,669
600,600
13,624
1,400
24,400
642,416
91,190

97,510
69,439
221,676
359,336
545,759
31,309
2,376
77,000
786,152
303,323

Indiana .........................
Iowa ..............................
Kansas .........................
Kentucky .......................
Louisiana ......................
Maryland .......................
Michigan .......................
Minnesota .....................
Mississippi ....................
Missouri ........................

4.27
3.95
4.79
4.60
4.70
3.59
4.25
4.72
4.50
4.29

5.12
5.40
5.14
5.73
4.80
5.20
5.72
6.10
4.70
4.94

6.40
6.50
7.10
6.60
7.05
6.10
6.70
8.05
7.20
6.60

128,741
3,911
1,770,384
102,258
46,060
42,003
167,153
396,577
37,125
147,190

70,656
2,484
1,850,400
94,545
26,400
43,092
204,204
536,225
22,090
62,244

158,720
4,680
1,963,150
203,280
104,375
76,494
341,700
565,788
154,368
224,400

Montana .......................
Nebraska ......................
Nevada .........................
New Jersey ...................
New Mexico ..................
New York ......................
North Carolina ..............
North Dakota ................
Ohio ..............................
Oklahoma .....................

5.18
4.73
4.65
3.84
4.60
4.84
4.48
4.82
4.41
4.89

6.29
5.27
5.60
4.75
4.70
6.34
4.81
6.61
5.21
5.06

7.75
6.75
6.65
6.10
6.00
7.10
7.25
8.40
6.60
7.45

917,570
363,264
5,941
5,679
16,100
33,033
131,712
1,816,026
311,170
376,530

1,368,594
337,649
7,130
5,680
38,164
42,478
67,629
2,390,963
238,358
611,754

1,338,843
440,438
8,659
9,266
12,540
36,977
300,730
1,663,606
325,380
524,480

Oregon .........................
Pennsylvania ................
South Carolina ..............
South Dakota ................
Tennessee ....................
Texas ...........................
Utah ..............................
Virginia .........................
Washington ..................
West Virginia ................
Wisconsin .....................
Wyoming ......................

4.71
4.10
4.25
5.07
4.64
5.27
5.92
4.07
4.85
4.13
4.12
4.45

6.42
5.00
5.00
6.43
5.24
5.25
7.43
5.20
6.24
5.33
5.30
5.63

6.80
6.20
7.05
7.70
6.85
7.30
8.65
6.60
6.80
6.55
6.15
6.50

230,199
40,180
29,963
662,588
80,458
322,788
43,063
49,573
594,267
1,033
88,250
22,321

408,045
44,250
23,400
778,066
49,990
669,375
47,409
41,106
925,265
1,439
78,016
26,123

503,031
53,754
76,140
799,537
146,522
360,620
59,410
117,150
1,134,673
2,319
133,916
28,730

United States ................

4.87

5.70

7.30

10,654,115

12,827,254

14,367,556

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Winter Wheat Price per Bushel and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011
State

Price per bushel

Value of production

2009

2010

2011

2009

2010

2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

(dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Alabama .......................
Arizona .........................
Arkansas .......................
California ......................
Colorado .......................
Delaware ......................
Florida ...........................
Georgia .........................
Idaho .............................
Illinois ............................

4.25
5.42
4.86
5.53
4.58
3.45
4.30
4.30
4.57
4.04

5.00
5.63
5.26
5.20
5.55
5.22
5.00
5.00
5.68
5.52

6.85
6.70
7.35
6.80
6.70
6.05
6.60
7.00
6.45
6.50

42,075
2,304
83,398
145,992
448,840
14,331
2,589
45,150
259,119
185,517

31,625
2,534
42,606
149,760
586,913
13,624
1,400
24,400
330,690
91,190

97,510
2,814
221,676
242,760
522,600
31,309
2,376
77,000
407,253
303,323

Indiana ..........................
Iowa ..............................
Kansas ..........................
Kentucky .......................
Louisiana ......................
Maryland .......................
Michigan .......................
Minnesota .....................
Mississippi ....................
Missouri ........................

4.27
3.95
4.79
4.60
4.70
3.59
4.25
4.36
4.50
4.29

5.12
5.40
5.14
5.73
4.80
5.32
5.72
5.14
4.70
4.94

6.40
6.50
7.10
6.60
7.05
6.10
6.70
7.10
7.20
6.60

128,741
3,911
1,770,384
102,258
46,060
42,003
167,153
8,829
37,125
147,190

70,656
2,484
1,850,400
94,545
26,400
43,092
204,204
14,495
22,090
62,244

158,720
4,680
1,963,150
203,280
104,375
76,494
341,700
10,338
154,368
224,400

Montana ........................
Nebraska ......................
Nevada .........................
New Jersey ...................
New Mexico ..................
New York ......................
North Carolina ...............
North Dakota .................
Ohio ..............................
Oklahoma .....................

4.79
4.73
4.60
3.84
4.60
4.84
4.48
4.02
4.41
4.89

5.81
5.27
5.55
5.04
4.70
6.34
4.81
5.02
5.21
5.06

6.75
6.75
6.50
6.10
6.00
7.10
7.25
6.70
6.60
7.45

428,897
363,264
5,161
5,679
16,100
33,033
131,712
105,163
311,170
376,530

543,816
337,649
6,050
5,680
38,164
42,478
67,629
88,352
238,358
611,754

606,083
440,438
6,728
9,266
12,540
36,977
300,730
92,963
325,380
524,480

Oregon ..........................
Pennsylvania ................
South Carolina ..............
South Dakota ................
Tennessee ....................
Texas ............................
Utah ..............................
Virginia ..........................
Washington ...................
West Virginia .................
Wisconsin .....................
Wyoming .......................

4.64
4.10
4.25
4.84
4.64
5.27
5.70
4.07
4.58
4.13
4.12
4.45

6.30
5.00
5.00
5.28
5.24
5.25
7.20
5.20
6.03
5.33
5.30
5.63

6.50
6.20
7.05
7.10
6.85
7.30
7.95
6.60
6.35
6.55
6.15
6.50

194,880
40,180
29,963
311,018
80,458
322,788
38,475
49,573
443,161
1,033
88,250
22,321

341,901
44,250
23,400
336,336
49,990
669,375
40,781
41,106
711,480
1,439
78,016
26,123

412,913
53,754
76,140
474,138
146,522
360,620
49,290
117,150
823,913
2,319
133,916
28,730

United States ................

4.71

5.37

6.85

7,081,778

8,009,479

10,185,116

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Other Spring Wheat Price per Bushel and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011
State

Price per bushel

Value of production

2009

2010

2011

2009

2010

2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

(dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Colorado .....................
Idaho ..........................
Minnesota ...................
Montana .....................
Nevada .......................
North Dakota ..............
Oregon .......................
South Dakota ..............
Utah ............................
Washington ................

4.19
5.18
4.72
5.72
5.20
4.90
5.15
5.42
8.69
5.74

5.51
6.33
6.12
6.87
6.00
6.78
7.10
7.40
9.27
7.15

6.05
7.15
8.05
8.40
7.15
8.20
8.20
8.55
11.00
8.15

10,936
211,396
387,748
403,260
780
1,420,020
35,319
350,566
4,588
151,106

13,687
303,650
521,730
712,694
1,080
1,879,416
66,144
438,228
6,628
213,785

23,159
372,372
555,450
624,960
1,931
1,375,550
90,118
323,361
10,120
310,760

United States ..............

5.23

6.49

8.30

2,975,719

4,157,042

3,687,781

Durum Wheat Price per Bushel and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011
State

Price per bushel


2009

2010

(dollars)

Value of production
2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

2009

2010

2011

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Arizona .......................
California ....................
Idaho ..........................
Montana .....................
North Dakota ..............
South Dakota ..............

8.64
5.98
6.52
5.15
4.75
4.85

5.61
6.02
6.62
6.22
6.34
6.31

8.35
9.30
8.60
10.00
10.70
10.40

107,136
101,660
10,562
85,413
290,843
1,004

50,967
62,909
8,076
112,084
423,195
3,502

66,625
116,576
6,527
107,800
195,093
2,038

United States ..............

5.47

5.98

9.90

596,618

660,733

494,659

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Rice Price per Cwt and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011
Price per cwt

State

Value of production

2009

2010

2011

2009

2010

2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

(dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Arkansas .....................
California ....................
Louisiana ....................
Mississippi ..................
Missouri ......................
Texas ..........................

13.40
19.60
13.00
12.90
12.90
12.90

11.30
21.00
11.90
10.50
11.00
11.90

13.50
16.00
13.70
13.50
13.50
14.10

1,338,982
936,958
379,821
210,025
173,157
170,293

1,307,128
930,846
388,238
217,938
178,794
160,269

1,054,350
774,432
362,091
146,111
112,158
182,539

United States ..............

14.40

12.70

14.20

3,209,236

3,183,213

2,631,681

Alaska Price per Unit and Value of Production by Crop: 2009-2011


Crop

Barley ................................... bushels


Hay, all ........................................ tons
Oats ...................................... bushels
Potatoes ...................................... cwt

24

Price per unit

Value of production

2009

2010

2011

2009

2010

2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

(dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

4.45
310.00
3.05
24.20

4.40
305.00
3.35
23.80

4.50
300.00
3.45
23.70

814
7,130
113
3,315

814
7,320
161
3,570

788
6,600
276
3,176

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Rye Price per Bushel and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011
State

Price per bushel

Value of production

2009

2010

2011

2009

2010

2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

(dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Georgia ...........................
Oklahoma ........................

9.00
8.20

7.00
6.10

11.00
9.10

4,725
4,592

6,720
9,150

10,395
7,508

Other States 1 ..................

4.26

4.33

6.87

25,154

21,531

31,277

United States ...................

4.93

5.03

7.77

34,471

37,401

49,180

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: 2009-2011
State

Price per bushel

Value of production

2009

2010

2011

2009

2010

2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

(dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Colorado ..........................
Nebraska .........................
South Dakota ...................

2.90
3.20
2.60

4.60
4.50
4.39

5.90
5.70
5.95

15,225
4,320
5,915

32,637
11,880
7,902

36,639
9,570
7,497

United States ...................

2.87

4.54

5.87

25,460

52,419

53,706

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Soybeans for Beans Price per Bushel and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011
State

Price per bushel

Value of production

2009

2010

2011

2009

2010

2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

(dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Alabama .......................
Arkansas .......................
Delaware ......................
Florida ...........................
Georgia .........................
Illinois ............................
Indiana ..........................
Iowa ..............................
Kansas ..........................
Kentucky .......................

10.00
9.66
9.60
9.50
9.80
9.80
9.80
9.52
9.38
9.90

11.10
10.90
12.20
11.00
11.70
11.80
11.50
11.20
11.50
11.40

11.30
12.00
11.50
11.00
11.80
11.90
11.60
11.80
11.40
12.00

172,000
1,184,558
73,786
12,274
155,232
4,214,980
2,612,288
4,627,006
1,506,428
674,784

99,567
1,201,725
67,539
7,590
77,571
5,499,685
2,972,808
5,557,776
1,588,438
538,764

110,006
1,491,120
75,348
4,752
35,046
4,955,398
2,761,380
5,500,157
1,154,250
692,640

Louisiana ......................
Maryland .......................
Michigan .......................
Minnesota .....................
Mississippi ....................
Missouri ........................
Nebraska ......................
New Jersey ...................
New York ......................
North Carolina ...............

9.66
9.50
9.54
9.39
9.24
9.61
9.48
9.37
9.10
9.59

10.50
12.00
11.10
10.90
10.40
11.70
11.00
11.70
11.40
12.00

11.90
11.40
11.60
11.50
11.90
11.90
11.50
11.70
11.50
11.50

354,136
189,525
759,384
2,674,272
712,774
2,215,586
2,459,302
34,238
99,390
570,605

439,110
189,720
985,014
3,585,555
792,792
2,461,739
2,945,250
25,834
152,669
483,600

408,170
204,094
990,176
3,108,105
835,380
2,258,620
2,971,658
37,229
136,977
469,200

North Dakota .................


Ohio ..............................
Oklahoma .....................
Pennsylvania ................
South Carolina ..............
South Dakota ................
Tennessee ....................
Texas ............................
Virginia ..........................
West Virginia .................
Wisconsin .....................

9.26
9.78
9.40
9.40
9.50
9.18
9.74
9.25
9.40
9.60
9.62

10.90
11.50
11.40
12.10
11.80
10.90
11.10
10.40
12.00
12.00
10.80

11.40
11.90
11.60
12.00
11.30
11.40
12.00
12.00
11.50
11.80
11.70

1,075,086
2,170,867
113,646
192,418
131,509
1,615,496
670,599
43,938
198,246
7,478
623,376

1,508,342
2,533,680
135,375
251,559
123,487
1,714,788
485,181
57,720
168,480
6,480
889,002

1,283,355
2,566,235
39,962
258,720
101,700
1,716,726
480,000
20,520
246,675
9,641
861,120

United States ................

9.59

11.30

11.70

32,145,207

37,546,840

35,784,360

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Peanut Price per Pound and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011
State

Price per pound

Value of production

2009

2010

2011 1

2009

2010

2011 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 .........................

0.210
0.202
0.207
0.194
0.293
0.250
0.211
0.231
0.231
0.243

0.203
0.213
0.216
0.210
0.322
0.245
0.253
0.242
0.266
0.236

0.258
0.240
0.269
0.259
0.529
0.319
0.350
0.304
0.414
0.315

103,950
67,872
372,145
10,476
6,358
61,050
9,052
34,373
117,082
10,789

97,643
100,643
423,176
13,230
10,948
56,889
17,799
54,208
156,089
7,986

128,484
131,880
440,299
14,504
9,427
93,020
20,790
71,014
96,379
19,152

United States ................

0.217

0.225

0.280

793,147

938,611

1,024,949

Based on marketings and monthly prices received from August 1, 2011 - December 31, 2011.

Flaxseed Price per Bushel and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011
State

Price per bushel


2009

2010

(dollars)

Value of production
2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

2009

2010

2011

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Minnesota .....................
Montana .......................
North Dakota ................
South Dakota ................

8.80
7.80
8.15
7.50

12.60
11.20
12.20
12.20

13.60
13.60
13.90
13.50

554
1,248
57,311
1,260

706
2,856
104,139
2,550

612
2,829
33,721
1,512

United States ................

8.15

12.20

13.90

60,373

110,251

38,674

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Sunflower Price per Cwt and Value of Production by Type States and United States: 2009-2011
Varietal types
and State

Price per cwt

Value of production

2009

2010

2011

2009

2010

2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

(dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Oil
California ...................................
Colorado ....................................
Kansas .......................................
Minnesota ..................................
Nebraska ...................................
North Dakota ..............................
Oklahoma ..................................
South Dakota .............................
Texas .........................................

17.80
(D)
14.80
16.40
15.40
14.10
16.70
12.70
(D)

19.90
(D)
19.60
21.70
20.70
23.70
18.00
20.80
(D)

26.00
31.70
29.30
31.20
29.20
29.30
26.80
27.40
30.00

7,156
(D)
32,738
10,102
4,805
162,883
2,296
116,586
(D)

6,179
(D)
28,400
16,601
6,707
237,024
2,835
128,128
(D)

10,270
30,749
36,303
10,951
13,286
202,170
1,307
182,196
6,555

Other States 1 ............................

15.90

19.80

(X)

22,765

31,261

(X)

United States .............................

13.80

22.60

28.40

359,331

457,135

493,787

Non-oil
California ...................................
Colorado ....................................
Kansas .......................................
Minnesota ..................................
Nebraska ...................................
North Dakota ..............................
Oklahoma ..................................
South Dakota .............................
Texas .........................................

21.80
(D)
24.70
21.70
24.30
21.60
20.50
21.10
(D)

24.00
(D)
28.60
26.70
30.00
25.90
25.00
26.70
(D)

30.00
36.00
36.10
36.40
37.60
33.50
32.00
35.10
32.00

2,354
(D)
5,928
5,425
7,655
34,992
769
18,230
(D)

2,268
(D)
11,772
10,760
15,300
66,014
358
41,852
(D)

1,440
9,792
9,206
4,004
11,430
25,544
128
39,312
8,976

Other States 1 ............................

22.30

26.70

(X)

24,275

28,319

(X)

United States .............................

22.10

26.60

34.60

99,628

176,643

109,832

All
California ...................................
Colorado ....................................
Kansas .......................................
Minnesota ..................................
Nebraska ...................................
North Dakota ..............................
Oklahoma ..................................
South Dakota .............................
Texas .........................................

18.60
18.70
16.10
18.10
19.90
15.70
17.50
13.10
19.50

20.90
23.90
22.20
23.50
26.40
24.20
18.60
21.50
22.50

26.40
33.30
31.30
32.40
32.60
30.60
27.20
27.70
31.10

9,510
21,787
38,666
15,527
12,460
197,875
3,065
134,816
25,253

8,447
37,944
40,172
27,361
22,007
303,038
3,193
169,980
21,636

11,710
40,541
45,509
14,955
24,716
227,714
1,435
221,508
15,531

Other States 1 ............................

(X)

(X)

(X)

(X)

(X)

(X)

United States .............................

15.10

23.30

29.40

458,959

633,778

603,619

(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: 2009-2011
State

Price per cwt


2009

2010

(dollars)

Value of production
2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

2009

2010

2011

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Idaho ...................................
Minnesota ............................
Montana ..............................
North Dakota .......................
Oklahoma ............................
Oregon ................................
Washington 1 .......................

14.00
(D)
13.50
16.10
19.00
17.00
(D)

18.70
20.90
20.00
19.30
17.30
17.60
(D)

20.00
24.10
22.50
23.30
24.10
22.50
22.60

3,451
(D)
1,457
214,774
9,139
1,907
(D)

6,193
14,390
5,917
421,589
15,501
2,458
(D)

7,770
9,447
9,402
297,075
20,485
3,363
4,380

Other States 2 ......................

18.10

17.80

23.60

8,204

5,505

5,631

United States .......................

16.20

19.30

23.30

238,932

471,553

357,553

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.


1
Beginning in 2011, Washington is published individually.
2
Other States include Colorado and Kansas and data withheld above.

Safflower Price per Cwt and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011
State

Price per cwt


2009

2010

(dollars)

Value of production
2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

2009

2010

2011

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

California .............................
Montana ..............................
North Dakota 1 .....................
Utah 1 ..................................

16.40
19.00
(D)
(D)

17.00
19.00
18.50
16.00

23.50
27.00
25.00
24.00

23,304
4,462
(D)
(D)

21,229
4,361
2,437
3,670

25,004
3,167
616
5,491

Other States 2 ......................

17.80

17.30

26.20

13,564

6,481

6,876

United States .......................

17.10

17.20

24.30

41,330

38,178

41,154

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.


1
Beginning in 2010, North Dakota and Utah are published individually.
2
For 2009, Other States include Colorado, Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Utah. Beginning in 2010, Other States include Colorado, Idaho,
and South Dakota.

Other Oilseeds Price per Cwt and Value of Production United States: 2009-2011
Crop

Price per cwt


2009

2010

(dollars)
Rapeseed 1 ..........................
Mustard seed 2 .....................
1
2

26.30
30.40

Value of production
2011

(dollars)
23.40
25.90

(dollars)

2009

2010

2011

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

27.00
33.30

403
14,997

975
10,858

763
5,212

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: 2009-2011
State

Price per ton

Value of production

2009

2010

2011

2009

2010

2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

(dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Alabama ..............................
Arizona ................................
Arkansas ..............................
California .............................
Florida ..................................
Georgia ................................
Kansas .................................
Louisiana .............................
Mississippi ...........................
Missouri ...............................

129.00
199.00
174.00
262.00
135.00
126.00
115.00
151.00
157.00
170.00

132.00
220.00
175.00
252.00
130.00
136.00
128.00
168.00
156.00
170.00

204.00
313.00
267.00
351.00
218.00
207.00
208.00
255.00
249.00
260.00

14,706
32,119
51,156
72,050
4,658
67,927
2,185
16,308
21,038
32,725

19,668
48,290
70,700
83,160
5,200
95,744
3,840
23,184
45,396
40,290

45,492
90,770
118,014
186,030
10,464
161,253
5,408
41,310
101,592
66,820

New Mexico .........................


North Carolina ......................
Oklahoma ............................
South Carolina .....................
Tennessee ...........................
Texas ...................................
Virginia .................................

180.00
150.00
132.00
158.00
174.00
156.00
165.00

195.00
148.00
141.00
140.00
190.00
154.00
175.00

402.00
203.00
311.00
202.00
260.00
289.00
230.00

4,572
36,690
14,309
10,159
27,475
254,904
7,046

8,112
42,476
20,586
17,220
44,650
413,490
6,650

19,698
65,975
6,842
32,118
70,980
353,447
11,730

United States .......................

158.00

161.00

260.00

670,027

988,656

1,387,943

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Cotton Price per Pound and Value of Production by Type States and United States: 2009-2011
Type and State

Value of production 1

Price per pound


2009

2010

2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

(dollars)

2009

2010

2011 2

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Upland
Alabama ..............................
Arizona ................................
Arkansas .............................
California .............................
Florida .................................
Georgia ...............................
Kansas ................................
Louisiana .............................
Mississippi ...........................
Missouri ...............................

0.657
0.651
0.630
0.721
0.673
0.679
0.645
0.628
0.655
0.585

0.866
0.855
0.735
1.050
0.779
0.908
1.040
0.810
0.791
0.686

0.903
0.944
0.931
1.080
0.958
0.948
0.980
0.920
0.949
0.904

108,799
138,429
257,645
83,059
37,957
606,211
16,409
105,203
130,476
140,962

199,526
250,344
414,893
191,520
53,097
980,640
40,934
169,906
321,969
225,557

307,742
362,496
576,475
279,936
75,874
1,160,352
32,928
227,424
555,734
318,931

New Mexico .........................


North Carolina .....................
Oklahoma ............................
South Carolina .....................
Tennessee ...........................
Texas ..................................
Virginia ................................

0.630
0.644
0.645
0.650
0.649
0.599
0.540

1.000
0.739
1.030
0.780
0.843
0.799
0.719

0.960
0.896
1.000
0.910
0.928
0.893
0.885

21,773
235,859
98,762
64,584
153,268
1,328,342
35,796

55,200
337,339
208,637
140,774
275,560
3,006,797
43,140

64,512
451,584
30,240
211,848
369,715
1,500,240
70,092

United States .......................

0.629

0.815

0.913

3,563,534

6,915,833

6,596,123

American Pima
Arizona ................................
California .............................
New Mexico .........................
Texas ..................................

(D)
1.170
(D)
1.160

1.480
1.800
(D)
(D)

(D)
1.640
(D)
1.750

(D)
202,738
(D)
17,261

3,126
400,896
(D)
(D)

(D)
614,016
(D)
33,600

United States .......................

1.170

1.790

1.640

224,437

432,229

666,818

All
United States .......................

0.648

0.846

0.965

3,787,971

7,348,062

7,262,941

(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, 2011 - December 31, 2011.

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All Hay Price per Ton and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011
State

Price per ton 1

Value of production

2009

2010

2011

2009

2010

2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

(dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Alabama .......................
Arizona .........................
Arkansas .......................
California ......................
Colorado .......................
Connecticut ...................
Delaware ......................
Florida ...........................
Georgia .........................
Idaho .............................

74.00
121.00
74.50
104.00
134.00
184.00
145.00
140.00
81.00
111.00

85.00
128.00
80.50
125.00
127.00
192.00
177.00
141.00
76.00
124.00

77.00
219.00
99.50
223.00
198.00
204.00
251.00
164.00
65.00
219.00

142,080
306,430
233,785
926,660
624,937
23,942
7,413
113,400
130,410
600,636

159,120
318,504
216,440
1,033,152
497,230
19,572
8,148
108,288
123,500
669,858

147,840
484,590
223,971
1,734,660
778,560
24,740
9,555
102,336
84,370
1,072,860

Illinois ............................
Indiana ..........................
Iowa ..............................
Kansas ..........................
Kentucky .......................
Louisiana ......................
Maine ............................
Maryland .......................
Massachusetts ..............
Michigan .......................

117.00
124.00
112.00
101.00
100.00
102.00
137.00
145.00
180.00
119.00

124.00
115.00
107.00
102.00
89.50
95.00
146.00
174.00
190.00
99.50

142.00
145.00
128.00
164.00
106.00
156.00
154.00
247.00
207.00
100.00

226,500
213,120
442,704
658,920
568,910
108,528
34,787
82,733
26,520
301,120

228,708
218,089
407,744
511,670
467,728
119,700
32,175
85,112
25,823
277,830

219,352
276,640
434,072
604,025
500,766
140,868
39,838
144,220
28,096
282,520

Minnesota .....................
Mississippi ....................
Missouri ........................
Montana ........................
Nebraska ......................
Nevada .........................
New Hampshire ............
New Jersey ...................
New Mexico ..................
New York ......................

102.00
64.00
63.00
95.50
75.00
107.00
177.00
122.00
151.00
120.00

100.00
69.00
73.50
80.00
75.00
125.00
178.00
123.00
157.00
107.00

116.00
70.00
91.00
97.00
116.00
208.00
189.00
139.00
251.00
114.00

553,650
125,440
472,200
457,920
450,565
191,212
15,750
28,246
208,656
298,485

540,720
111,090
507,960
488,775
460,122
191,376
15,883
24,882
209,132
272,868

638,800
120,960
516,200
540,860
610,407
288,200
19,852
31,360
309,309
312,987

North Carolina ...............


North Dakota .................
Ohio ..............................
Oklahoma .....................
Oregon ..........................
Pennsylvania ................
Rhode Island .................
South Carolina ..............
South Dakota ................
Tennessee ....................

88.00
64.50
117.00
85.00
143.00
131.00
183.00
105.00
80.00
77.50

85.50
58.00
112.00
82.00
157.00
120.00
184.00
100.00
79.00
79.00

105.00
66.00
132.00
140.00
222.00
142.00
193.00
100.00
118.00
83.50

171,959
325,913
341,820
456,808
464,481
495,270
2,568
88,200
617,100
327,592

155,990
295,120
327,888
507,017
487,368
428,400
2,936
72,000
568,035
328,539

180,080
340,075
363,176
255,110
726,048
495,512
3,482
63,000
1,000,605
331,716

Texas ............................
Utah ..............................
Vermont ........................
Virginia ..........................
Washington ...................
West Virginia .................
Wisconsin .....................
Wyoming .......................

124.00
102.00
136.00
130.00
134.00
92.50
102.00
98.00

123.00
106.00
146.00
137.00
147.00
95.50
101.00
91.50

161.00
186.00
158.00
162.00
203.00
93.00
104.00
133.00

937,200
258,636
43,702
346,936
452,410
107,052
455,150
247,103

1,242,000
263,456
47,000
299,280
508,680
90,860
457,832
222,591

662,280
510,030
50,355
503,904
683,680
121,580
426,248
306,800

United States ................

108.00

114.00

175.00

14,715,559

14,656,191

17,746,495

Baled hay.

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Alfalfa Hay Price per Ton and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011
State

Price per ton 1

Value of production

2009

2010

2011

2009

2010

2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

(dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Arizona .........................
Arkansas ......................
California ......................
Colorado .......................
Connecticut ..................
Delaware ......................
Idaho ............................
Illinois ...........................
Indiana .........................
Iowa ..............................

121.00
115.00
107.00
136.00
227.00
149.00
112.00
125.00
144.00
117.00

129.00
136.00
133.00
128.00
221.00
191.00
127.00
135.00
139.00
116.00

222.00
165.00
237.00
202.00
236.00
269.00
223.00
157.00
174.00
134.00

287,980
5,865
749,000
450,840
3,178
2,980
536,256
165,750
155,520
387,504

296,184
4,760
841,092
367,360
2,652
3,247
602,742
174,420
150,120
347,072

460,650
3,795
1,439,064
581,760
3,540
4,035
958,900
149,464
208,800
373,592

Kansas .........................
Kentucky .......................
Maine ...........................
Maryland .......................
Massachusetts ..............
Michigan .......................
Minnesota .....................
Missouri ........................
Montana .......................
Nebraska ......................

108.00
151.00
193.00
149.00
230.00
127.00
116.00
125.00
96.00
79.00

113.00
137.00
187.00
191.00
224.00
108.00
110.00
135.00
79.00
78.00

186.00
174.00
195.00
269.00
241.00
107.00
127.00
204.00
97.50
123.00

394,740
116,270
2,895
26,820
2,760
248,920
452,400
105,000
342,720
285,190

279,110
88,228
2,431
22,920
3,808
226,800
435,600
90,720
354,315
284,622

362,700
124,236
3,900
37,660
4,579
239,680
516,890
132,600
429,000
388,557

Nevada .........................
New Hampshire ............
New Jersey ...................
New Mexico ..................
New York ......................
North Carolina ..............
North Dakota ................
Ohio ..............................
Oklahoma .....................
Oregon .........................

107.00
225.00
142.00
154.00
143.00
155.00
70.00
153.00
136.00
122.00

126.00
219.00
144.00
161.00
130.00
155.00
61.00
160.00
139.00
150.00

211.00
232.00
166.00
257.00
133.00
170.00
71.00
178.00
193.00
232.00

140,812
3,150
9,940
188,496
115,115
3,875
230,510
197,676
126,208
219,600

151,704
1,533
8,352
184,184
114,660
2,480
218,868
205,920
142,197
267,750

232,100
1,624
10,624
280,644
111,720
2,210
258,653
229,976
50,180
417,600

Pennsylvania ................
Rhode Island ................
South Dakota ................
Tennessee ....................
Texas ...........................
Utah ..............................
Vermont ........................
Virginia .........................
Washington ..................
West Virginia ................
Wisconsin .....................
Wyoming ......................

153.00
228.00
82.00
177.00
185.00
102.00
175.00
157.00
122.00
154.00
106.00
99.00

147.00
222.00
81.00
179.00
183.00
106.00
169.00
170.00
133.00
155.00
106.00
93.00

184.00
229.00
125.00
219.00
233.00
189.00
192.00
195.00
205.00
170.00
111.00
136.00

221,850
456
471,500
9,912
111,000
227,052
12,950
42,390
292,922
12,012
410,750
170,775

191,100
444
417,960
9,129
109,800
228,960
7,098
31,280
299,250
8,060
399,620
149,916

203,688
458
793,125
15,330
111,840
449,442
10,944
56,160
405,080
11,220
357,420
210,800

United States ................

113.00

123.00

196.00

7,941,539

7,728,468

10,644,240

Baled hay.

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All Other Hay Price per Ton and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011
State

Price per ton 1

Value of production

2009

2010

2011

2009

2010

2011

(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 ....................................

74.00
123.00
74.00
94.00
119.00
179.00
143.00
140.00
81.00
87.00

85.00
124.00
80.00
97.00
111.00
188.00
169.00
141.00
76.00
94.00

77.00
171.00
99.00
161.00
160.00
200.00
240.00
164.00
65.00
148.00

142,080
18,450
227,920
177,660
174,097
20,764
4,433
113,400
130,410
64,380

159,120
22,320
211,680
192,060
129,870
16,920
4,901
108,288
123,500
67,116

147,840
23,940
220,176
295,596
196,800
21,200
5,520
102,336
84,370
113,960

Illinois ...................................
Indiana .................................
Iowa .....................................
Kansas .................................
Kentucky ..............................
Louisiana 2 ...........................
Maine ...................................
Maryland ..............................
Massachusetts .....................
Michigan ..............................

90.00
90.00
80.00
74.00
82.00
102.00
134.00
143.00
176.00
100.00

87.00
83.50
79.00
72.00
75.00
95.00
143.00
169.00
185.00
81.00

112.00
96.50
90.00
98.50
81.50
156.00
151.00
240.00
201.00
84.00

60,750
57,600
55,200
264,180
452,640
108,528
31,892
55,913
23,760
52,200

54,288
67,969
60,672
232,560
379,500
119,700
29,744
62,192
22,015
51,030

69,888
67,840
60,480
241,325
376,530
140,868
35,938
106,560
23,517
42,840

Minnesota ............................
Mississippi 2 .........................
Missouri ...............................
Montana ...............................
Nebraska .............................
Nevada ................................
New Hampshire ...................
New Jersey ..........................
New Mexico .........................
New York .............................

75.00
64.00
51.00
96.00
63.00
120.00
168.00
113.00
126.00
110.00

73.00
69.00
61.00
83.00
65.00
116.00
175.00
114.00
132.00
103.00

83.50
70.00
68.50
94.00
90.00
165.00
186.00
128.00
195.00
107.00

101,250
125,440
367,200
115,200
165,375
50,400
12,600
18,306
20,160
183,370

105,120
111,090
417,240
134,460
175,500
39,672
14,350
16,530
24,948
158,208

121,910
120,960
383,600
111,860
221,850
56,100
18,228
20,736
28,665
201,267

North Carolina ......................


North Dakota ........................
Ohio .....................................
Oklahoma ............................
Oregon .................................
Pennsylvania .......................
Rhode Island ........................
South Carolina 2 ...................
South Dakota .......................
Tennessee ...........................

87.00
49.00
91.00
76.00
169.00
124.00
176.00
105.00
70.00
76.00

85.00
44.00
77.00
74.00
166.00
113.00
178.00
100.00
69.00
78.00

105.00
51.50
90.00
99.00
204.00
122.00
189.00
100.00
91.00
81.00

168,084
95,403
144,144
330,600
244,881
273,420
2,112
88,200
145,600
317,680

153,510
76,252
121,968
364,820
219,618
237,300
2,492
72,000
150,075
319,410

177,870
81,422
133,200
204,930
308,448
291,824
3,024
63,000
207,480
316,386

Texas ...................................
Utah .....................................
Vermont ...............................
Virginia .................................
Washington ..........................
West Virginia ........................
Wisconsin ............................
Wyoming ..............................

108.00
94.00
124.00
127.00
178.00
88.00
80.00
94.00

111.00
98.00
142.00
134.00
179.00
92.00
77.00
85.00

139.00
153.00
151.00
159.00
199.00
89.00
80.50
120.00

826,200
31,584
30,752
304,546
159,488
95,040
44,400
76,328

1,132,200
34,496
39,902
268,000
209,430
82,800
58,212
72,675

550,440
60,588
39,411
447,744
278,600
110,360
68,828
96,000

United States .......................

97.30

97.00

125.00

6,774,020

6,927,723

7,102,255

Baled hay.
2
Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures included in all other hay.

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Dry Edible Bean Price per Cwt and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011
[Excludes beans grown for garden seed]
State

Price per cwt


2009

2010

(dollars)

Value of production
2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

2009

2010

2011

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Arizona .......................
California ....................
Colorado .....................
Idaho ..........................
Kansas .......................
Michigan .....................
Minnesota ...................
Montana .....................
Nebraska ....................
New Mexico ................

42.00
50.80
30.40
29.20
28.00
33.50
31.00
28.60
30.10
45.00

36.20
47.00
26.60
27.20
23.00
31.60
28.70
27.00
27.00
31.00

49.50
56.70
44.50
33.50
43.00
45.80
38.70
34.00
42.00
50.00

13,524
80,010
25,779
57,816
6,272
117,585
78,120
6,921
74,076
12,375

8,797
68,714
33,356
69,251
5,382
133,668
87,879
9,693
86,211
9,982

7,673
58,174
26,033
62,980
4,386
153,888
88,275
9,180
88,200
13,850

New York ....................


North Dakota ..............
Oregon .......................
South Dakota ..............
Texas .........................
Washington ................
Wisconsin ...................
Wyoming ....................

35.00
26.70
31.50
26.50
34.00
28.60
39.40
30.20

30.70
24.70
27.90
31.20
30.40
29.10
37.00
30.30

47.70
37.90
44.60
42.90
47.50
44.20
57.00
41.80

6,755
227,644
4,631
6,148
14,450
32,604
5,004
20,536

8,657
283,383
4,157
7,176
6,962
40,042
4,921
31,027

7,871
187,226
6,868
6,821
3,800
64,665
6,270
30,347

United States ..............

30.00

28.00

41.10

790,250

899,258

826,507

Chickpea (Garbanzo Bean) Price per Cwt and Value of Production United States: 2009-2011
[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

2009

2010

2011

2009

2010

2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

(dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Small ..........................
Large ..........................

20.30
29.10

20.80
30.50

22.10
42.80

3,634
36,274

7,823
48,019

10,711
66,067

All ...............................

27.10

28.20

36.00

39,908

55,842

76,778

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Dry Edible Pea Price per Cwt and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011
[Excludes both wrinkled seed peas and Austrian winter peas]
State

Price per cwt


2009

2010

(dollars)

Value of production
2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

2009

2010

2011

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Idaho ...........................
Montana ......................
North Dakota ...............
Oregon ........................
Washington .................

10.40
8.46
8.44
17.50
11.30

11.10
9.13
9.47
20.70
11.50

14.40
14.30
14.70
15.30
15.30

8,102
25,431
97,229
2,310
19,210

5,328
37,798
76,896
3,912
14,858

3,888
37,967
17,052
2,356
21,206

United States ..............

8.98

9.77

14.70

152,282

138,792

82,469

Wrinkled Seed Pea Price per Cwt and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011
State

Price per cwt

Value of production

2009

2010

2011

2009

2010

2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

(dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Idaho ...........................
Washington .................

29.50
26.20

39.80
22.00

40.80
25.00

5,310
18,183

7,562
8,580

5,508
9,350

United States ..............

26.90

27.80

29.20

23,493

16,142

14,858

Austrian Winter Pea Price per Cwt and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011
State

Price per cwt

Value of production

2009

2010

2011

2009

2010

2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

(dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Idaho ...........................
Montana ......................
Oregon ........................

23.40
21.70
21.80

17.70
15.50
20.40

19.90
18.50
20.20

2,246
1,211
652

1,752
1,705
565

1,692
1,332
459

United States ..............

22.70

17.10

19.40

4,109

4,022

3,483

Lentil Price per Cwt and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011
State

Price per cwt


2009

2010

(dollars)

Value of production
2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

2009

2010

2011

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Idaho ...........................
Montana ......................
North Dakota ...............
Washington .................

26.80
27.20
26.60
26.80

27.90
23.90
25.10
30.20

32.10
24.90
22.90
33.70

17,420
43,547
67,644
28,140

14,313
80,280
98,568
25,912

11,267
67,653
18,870
28,308

United States ..............

26.80

25.70

26.60

156,751

219,073

126,098

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All Potatoes Price per Cwt and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011
State

Value of production 1

Price per cwt


2009

2010

2011

2009

2010

2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

(dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Arizona ..............................
California ...........................
Colorado ............................
Delaware ...........................
Florida ...............................
Idaho .................................
Illinois ................................
Kansas ..............................
Maine ................................
Maryland ............................

14.80
14.10
6.05
9.10
17.70
6.45
9.50
8.15
10.10
9.25

16.20
11.40
12.60
9.90
17.40
8.10
9.00
9.40
10.00
10.30

(D)
14.60
10.70
10.40
15.90
7.70
11.50
12.80
10.20
11.10

16,576
204,635
143,513
4,368
135,201
854,625
19,019
14,083
154,156
6,808

16,783
157,313
290,132
4,356
138,783
915,057
19,845
13,856
158,920
7,354

(D)
219,223
245,885
4,160
144,769
978,439
25,806
18,995
145,962
7,326

Massachusetts ...................
Michigan ............................
Minnesota ..........................
Missouri .............................
Montana ............................
Nebraska ...........................
Nevada ..............................
New Jersey ........................
New Mexico .......................
New York ...........................

9.25
10.50
7.60
10.50
10.60
8.95
6.30
8.90
6.35
12.80

9.65
10.90
7.30
10.50
11.50
10.00
(D)
12.20
(D)
13.50

10.60
11.50
9.10
10.90
12.40
11.00
(D)
(D)
(D)
15.20

8,177
164,430
157,320
20,507
34,959
78,366
15,101
4,859
16,256
63,360

10,451
170,694
124,173
22,680
42,240
77,190
(D)
4,770
(D)
69,120

7,876
174,570
151,834
13,156
47,058
85,800
(D)
(D)
(D)
61,560

North Carolina ...................


North Dakota .....................
Ohio ...................................
Oregon ..............................
Pennsylvania .....................
Rhode Island .....................
Texas ................................
Virginia ..............................
Washington .......................
Wisconsin ..........................

10.50
9.45
10.40
7.55
12.70
11.20
16.30
16.00
7.40
8.85

10.60
8.75
12.30
8.80
12.10
12.90
15.20
10.80
7.40
10.60

12.30
10.10
19.10
7.70
18.10
16.90
17.90
13.80
7.90
10.50

35,438
180,731
7,322
162,023
37,402
1,030
92,678
22,656
645,502
256,473

31,005
192,500
7,491
176,510
26,681
2,129
77,799
10,282
654,456
257,506

34,502
190,537
8,118
179,733
32,471
2,535
98,370
16,284
777,360
262,500

Other States 2 ....................

(X)

7.89

9.76

(X)

41,425

70,802

8.25

9.20

9.37

3,557,574

3,721,501

4,005,631

United States ...................

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.


(X) Not applicable.
1
The value of production is the sum of the value of production of the seasonal groups.
2
Includes data withheld above.
3
The 2009 and 2010 prices per cwt are derived from value of sales. The 2011 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: 2009-2011
Season and
State

Price per cwt

Value of production

2009

2010

2011

2009

2010

2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

(dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Winter
California 1 ...........................

18.10

(NA)

(NA)

38,589

(NA)

(NA)

Spring
Arizona ................................
California 1 ...........................
Florida ..................................
Hastings area ...................
Other areas ......................
North Carolina ......................
Texas ...................................

14.80
17.50
17.70
15.30
20.40
10.50
14.10

16.20
11.80
17.40
14.60
22.50
10.60
10.10

(D)
16.90
15.90
13.90
20.20
12.30
(D)

16,576
125,563
135,201
65,637
69,564
35,438
27,509

16,783
129,033
138,783
74,095
64,688
31,005
19,705

(D)
184,548
144,769
86,694
58,075
34,502
(D)

Other States 2 ......................

(X)

(X)

15.96

(X)

(X)

43,669

United States 3 .....................

15.96

13.50

15.93

340,287

335,309

407,488

Summer
California 1 ...........................
Colorado ..............................
Delaware .............................
Illinois ...................................
Kansas .................................
Maryland ..............................
Missouri ...............................
New Jersey ..........................
Texas ...................................
Virginia .................................

9.70
6.90
9.10
9.50
8.15
9.25
10.50
8.90
17.30
16.00

(NA)
10.10
9.90
9.00
9.40
10.30
10.50
12.20
18.20
10.80

(NA)
11.10
10.40
11.50
12.80
11.10
10.90
(D)
(D)
13.80

13,357
11,033
4,368
19,019
14,083
6,808
20,507
4,859
65,169
22,656

(NA)
14,574
4,356
19,845
13,856
7,354
22,680
4,770
58,094
10,282

(NA)
18,071
4,160
25,806
18,995
7,326
13,156
(D)
(D)
16,284

Other States 2 ......................

(X)

(X)

19.37

(X)

(X)

80,541

United States 3 .....................

11.72

12.06

14.22

181,859

155,811

184,339

Fall
California .............................
Colorado ..............................
Idaho ....................................
Maine ...................................
Massachusetts .....................
Michigan ..............................
Minnesota ............................
Montana ...............................
Nebraska .............................
Nevada ................................

6.85
6.00
6.45
10.10
9.25
10.50
7.60
10.60
8.95
6.30

10.00
12.80
8.10
10.00
9.65
10.90
7.30
11.50
10.00
(D)

8.40
10.70
7.70
10.20
10.60
11.50
9.10
12.40
11.00
(D)

27,126
132,480
854,625
154,156
8,177
164,430
157,320
34,959
78,366
15,101

28,280
275,558
915,057
158,920
10,451
170,694
124,173
42,240
77,190
(D)

34,675
227,814
978,439
145,962
7,876
174,570
151,834
47,058
85,800
(D)

New Mexico .........................


New York .............................
North Dakota ........................
Ohio .....................................
Oregon .................................
Pennsylvania .......................
Rhode Island ........................
Washington ..........................
Wisconsin ............................

6.35
12.80
9.45
10.40
7.55
12.70
11.20
7.40
8.85

(D)
13.50
8.75
12.30
8.80
12.10
12.90
7.40
10.60

(D)
15.20
10.10
19.10
7.70
18.10
16.90
7.90
10.50

16,256
63,360
180,731
7,322
162,023
37,402
1,030
645,502
256,473

(D)
69,120
192,500
7,491
176,510
26,681
2,129
654,456
257,506

(D)
61,560
190,537
8,118
179,733
32,471
2,535
777,360
262,500

Other States 2 ......................

(X)

7.89

7.69

(X)

41,425

44,962

United States 3 .....................

7.62

8.81

8.78

2,996,839

3,230,381

3,413,804

All
United States 3 .....................

8.25

9.20

9.37

3,557,574

3,721,501

4,005,631

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.


(NA) Not available.
(X) Not applicable.
1
Beginning in 2010, winter and summer estimates included in spring total for California.
2
Includes data withheld above.
3
The 2009 and 2010 prices per cwt are derived from value of sales. The 2011 price is derived from value of production.

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Crop Values 2011 Summary (February 2012)


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Sweet Potato Price per Cwt and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011
State

Price per cwt

Value of production

2009

2010

2011

2009

2010

2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

(dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Alabama ..................................
Arkansas .................................
California .................................
Florida .....................................
Louisiana .................................
Mississippi ...............................
New Jersey ..............................
North Carolina .........................
Texas ......................................

20.50
13.20
26.80
30.00
18.10
20.30
29.00
19.50
17.00

6.56
13.80
24.30
(D)
19.20
20.40
32.60
18.00
(D)

9.30
15.90
22.10
(D)
17.60
14.80
29.30
17.70
(D)

8,016
6,112
158,549
10,560
29,322
25,680
3,828
179,400
2,210

3,149
6,624
155,277
(D)
47,424
73,440
4,662
174,960
(D)

3,720
10,017
128,710
(D)
42,328
61,612
5,714
226,560
(D)

United States ...........................

21.80

20.10

18.00

423,677

478,318

485,688

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.

Tobacco Price per Pound and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011
[Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
State

Value of production 1

Price per pound


2009

2010

2011

2009

2010

2011

(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)
1.700
1.852
(D)
1.759
1.650
1.674
1.760
2.096
1.744

(D)
1.730
1.703
(D)
1.671
1.630
1.675
1.760
2.058
1.772

United States 2 .........................

1.837

1.782

1.679
1.690
1.680
1.660
2.157
1.789

(D)
47,624
383,208
(D)
745,736
11,220
31,239
68,376
104,735
81,150

(D)
46,347
309,468
(D)
589,085
8,354
33,445
63,360
94,140
78,479

1.867

1,511,196

1,279,920

1.740
1.934

45,806
332,993
422,380
5,678
34,698
43,741
97,859
91,881
1,121,962

(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
Includes estimated value of production for Connecticut and Massachusetts type 61 in 2011. The 2010 Connecticut and Massachusetts type 61
price was used to compute the 2011 value of production.

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Tobacco Price per Pound and Value by Class and Type States and United States: 2009-2011
[Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
Class and type

Price per pound

Value of production

2009

2010

2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

(dollars)

2009

2010

2011

(1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)

Class 1, Flue-cured (11-14)


Georgia .....................................................................
North Carolina ...........................................................
South Carolina ..........................................................
Virginia ......................................................................

1.700
1.760
1.760
1.730

1.730
1.670
1.760
1.770

1.740
1.680
1.660
1.790

47,624
734,976
68,376
70,844

46,347
582,162
63,360
70,623

45,806
416,640
43,741
83,772

United States ............................................................

1.754

1.690

1.698

921,820

762,492

589,959

Class 2, Fire-cured (21-23)


Kentucky ...................................................................
Tennessee ................................................................
Virginia ......................................................................

2.450
2.520
2.100

2.450
2.530
2.000

2.550
2.590
2.020

78,033
49,997
2,730

71,148
45,489
2,718

78,897
51,647
1,535

United States ............................................................

2.468

2.467

2.558

130,760

119,355

132,079

Class 3A, Light air-cured


Type 31, Burley
Kentucky ...............................................................
North Carolina .......................................................
Ohio ......................................................................
Pennsylvania .........................................................
Tennessee ............................................................
Virginia ..................................................................

1.700
1.720
1.650
1.700
1.770
1.770

1.500
1.720
1.630
1.700
1.700
1.690

1.750
1.610
1.690
1.750
1.760
1.730

274,125
10,760
11,220
16,031
47,578
7,576

210,600
6,923
8,354
17,136
42,330
5,138

224,000
5,740
5,678
19,250
39,670
6,574

United States ........................................................

1.709

1.549

1.747

367,290

290,481

300,912

Type 32, Southern Maryland Belt


Pennsylvania .........................................................

1.600

1.550

1.600

7,728

7,673

9,600

Total light air-cured (31-32) ....................................

1.707

1.549

1.742

375,018

298,154

310,512

Class 3B, Dark air-cured (35-37)


Kentucky ...................................................................
Tennessee ................................................................

2.250
2.210

2.250
2.210

2.280
2.270

31,050
7,160

27,720
6,321

30,096
6,542

United States ............................................................

2.242

2.242

2.278

38,210

34,041

36,638

Class 4, Cigar filler


Type 41, Pennsylvania Seedleaf
Pennsylvania .........................................................

1.700

1.750

1.600

7,480

8,636

5,848

Class 5, Cigar binder


Type 51, Connecticut Valley Broadleaf
Connecticut ...........................................................
Massachusetts ......................................................

5.000
5.150

5.750
4.250

6.000
6.000

6,930
2,503

18,222
6,830

12,960
4,386

United States ........................................................

5.039

5.245

6.000

9,433

25,052

17,346

Class 6, Cigar wrapper


Type 61, Connecticut Valley Shade-grown
Connecticut ...........................................................
Massachusetts ......................................................

(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)

(D)
(D)

United States ........................................................

25.000

29.000

28,475

32,190

Total cigar types (41-61) .........................................

6.124

6.088

45,388

65,878

All tobacco
United States 1 ..........................................................

1.837

1.782

1,511,196

1,279,920

1.867

1,121,962

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.


1
Includes estimated 2011 value of production for Connecticut and Massachusetts type 61. Used 2010 Connecticut and Massachusetts type 61 price
to compute the 2011 value of production.

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Crop Values 2011 Summary (February 2012)


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Sugarbeet Price per Ton and Value of Production States and United States: 2009 and 2010
[Relates to year of intended harvest in all States except California. The 2011 United States price and value will be published in Agricultural Prices
released July 2012. State prices and values for 2011 will be published in Crop Values released February 2013]
State

Price per ton

Value of production

2009

2010

2009

2010

(dollars)

(dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

California 1 .................................
Colorado ....................................
Idaho .........................................
Michigan ....................................
Minnesota ..................................
Montana ....................................
Nebraska ...................................
North Dakota .............................
Oregon ......................................
Wyoming ...................................

63.40
53.30
45.10
60.80
49.80
53.40
54.60
51.90
45.10
53.90

65.00
69.20
57.30
71.30
67.60
64.00
72.60
69.90
57.30
69.40

70,120
51,328
252,154
201,734
529,922
53,453
70,652
248,912
17,815
36,544

73,905
56,952
301,971
272,509
793,016
80,256
82,111
396,403
21,430
56,977

United States .............................

51.50

66.70

1,532,634

2,135,530

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: 2009 and 2010
[Price per ton of cane for sugar used in evaluating value of production for seed. The 2011 United States price and value will be published in Agricultural
Prices released July 2012. State prices and values for 2011 will be published in Crop Values released February 2013]
Use and State

Price per ton

Value of production

2009

2010

2009

2010

(dollars)

(dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

For sugar
Florida .......................................
Hawaii .......................................
Louisiana ...................................
Texas ........................................

39.50
33.20
31.30
22.30

38.00
58.40
45.20
32.20

524,679
44,222
393,065
29,458

464,740
69,788
490,058
44,951

United States .............................

34.80

41.70

991,424

1,069,537

For sugar and seed


Florida .......................................
Hawaii .......................................
Louisiana ...................................
Texas ........................................

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)

550,591
45,882
428,340
31,800

492,936
72,708
527,755
47,237

United States .............................

(NA)

(NA)

1,056,613

1,140,636

(NA) Not available.

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Maple Syrup Price per Gallon and Value of Production States and United States: 2009 and 2010
[The 2011 price and value will be published in Crop Production released June 2012]
Price per gallon

State

2009

Value of production
2010

(dollars)

2009

(dollars)

2010

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Connecticut ................................
Maine .........................................
Massachusetts ...........................
Michigan ....................................
New Hampshire .........................
New York ...................................
Ohio ...........................................
Pennsylvania .............................
Vermont .....................................
Wisconsin ..................................

64.00
32.90
53.60
45.00
53.50
40.60
40.30
38.10
35.10
36.70

70.00
33.50
56.50
45.00
55.40
39.40
42.70
42.00
34.00
39.50

832
12,996
2,466
5,175
5,029
17,823
3,627
3,505
32,292
7,340

630
10,553
1,639
3,690
4,820
12,293
2,776
2,268
30,260
4,622

United States .............................

37.90

37.50

91,085

73,551

Mint Oil Price per Pound and Value of Production by Crop States and United States: 2009-2011
Crop and State

Price per pound

Value of production

2009

2010

2011

2009

2010

2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

(dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Peppermint
California ........................
Idaho ...............................
Indiana ............................
Michigan .........................
Oregon ............................
Washington .....................
Wisconsin .......................

19.50
19.90
25.80
18.00
20.80
19.00
14.20

22.50
19.10
25.00
22.00
20.90
18.80
18.60

26.50
23.00
27.70
23.00
23.40
20.40
24.10

7,020
32,437
11,146
648
37,565
36,689
2,613

7,088
29,605
15,000
946
39,543
33,088
3,776

6,784
37,950
16,592
1,058
48,976
35,006
5,061

United States ..................

20.10

20.30

23.00

128,118

129,046

151,427

Spearmint
Idaho ...............................
Indiana ............................
Michigan .........................
Oregon ............................
Washington .....................
Native .........................
Scotch .........................
Wisconsin .......................

15.70
16.80
13.00
18.00
16.60
16.00
17.60
15.30

15.60
16.60
17.00
16.90
16.00
15.10
17.50
18.90

18.60
20.00
18.00
18.20
18.50
17.90
19.60
19.90

2,261
1,445
1,352
4,788
34,323
21,088
13,235
428

1,794
2,324
1,904
3,296
27,744
15,931
11,813
491

2,009
2,700
2,268
1,893
33,269
20,764
12,505
299

United States ..................

16.50

16.20

18.60

44,597

37,553

42,438

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Crop Values 2011 Summary (February 2012)


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Hops Price per Pound and Value of Production States and United States: 2009-2011
State

Price per pound

Value of production

2009

2010

2011

2009

2010

2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

(dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Idaho ...............................
Oregon ............................
Washington .....................

3.75
3.63
3.54

3.89
3.96
3.11

2.72
2.93
2.75

29,359
43,185
265,330

19,305
32,779
162,505

14,835
23,497
141,097

United States ...................

3.57

3.28

2.77

337,874

214,589

179,429

Coffee Price per Pound and Value of Production Hawaii: 2009-2011


State

Price per pound

Value of production

2009-2010

2010-2011

2011-2012

2009-2010

2010-2011

2011-2012

(dollars)

(dollars)

(dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Hawaii .....................................

3.60

3.80

4.15

31,320

33,440

34,445

Taro Price per Pound and Value of Production Hawaii: 2009-2011


State

Hawaii .....................................

Price per pound

Value of production

2009

2010

2011

2009

2010

2011

(dollars)

(dollars)

(dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

0.610

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0.645

0.670

2,440

2,516

2,747

43

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 45 and 46 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 2011 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 2011 and, except for cotton and
peanuts, allowances are made for the portion of the 2011 crop to be marketed during the remainder of each crops 2011
marketing year. State MYA prices for crops not in the monthly price program are based on annual surveys. See the
schedule on page 45 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 2011 MYA Price Publication Schedule


June 2012

Agricultural Prices:

Barley (All, Feed, and Malting), Oats, and Wheat (All, Winter,
Durum, and Other Spring) for United States only.

August 2012

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 2012

Mushrooms:

Mushrooms for United States and all States.

September 2012

Potatoes 2010 Summary:

Potatoes for United States and all States.

September 2012

Agricultural Prices:

Corn for United States only. Austrian Winter Peas, Dry Edible Peas,
Lentils, Sorghum, and Soybeans for United States and all States.

October 2012

Agricultural Prices:

Upland Cotton, American Pima Cotton, and Cottonseed for United


States and all States.

November 2012

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 2013

Agricultural Prices:

Rice and Sweet Potatoes for United States and all States.

February 2013

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 2013

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 nass@nass.usda.gov
Lance Honig, Chief, Crops Branch ....................................................................................................... (202) 720-2127
Jacqueline Moore, Head, Field Crops Section ...................................................................................... (202) 720-2127
Suzanne Avilla Peanuts, Rice ....................................................................................................... (202) 720-7688
Bryan Durham Oats, Rye, Wheat.................................................................................................. (202) 720-8068
Steve Maliszewski Cotton, Cotton Ginnings, Sorghum................................................................ (202) 720-5944
Anthony Prillaman Corn, Flaxseed, Proso Millet ......................................................................... (202) 720-9526
Julie Schmidt Crop Weather, Barley, Hay .................................................................................... (202) 720-7621
Travis Thorson Soybeans, Sunflower, Other Oilseeds ................................................................. (202) 720-7369
Jorge Garcia-Pratts, Head, Fruits, Vegetables and Special Crops Section............................................ (202) 720-2127
Debbie Flippin Fresh and Processing Vegetables, Onions, Strawberries ..................................... (202) 720-2157
Fred Granja Apples, Apricots, Cherries, Plums, Prunes, Tobacco .............................................. (202) 720-4288
Chris Hawthorn 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
Erika White Floriculture, Maple Syrup, Nursery, Tree Nuts ....................................................... (202) 720-4215

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