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  • United StatesDepartment ofAgriculture

    NationalAgriculturalStatisticsService

    Fr Nt 1-3 (99) a

    Noncitrus Fruits andNuts1998 Preliminar y Summar y

    Januar y 1999

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 1 NASS, USDA

    1998 Noncitrus Utilized Production and Value Both Down 13 Percent from 1997

    In 1998, the Nation's utilized production of the leading noncitrus fruit crops totaled 16.0 million tons, down13 percent from 1997's record production. Utilized production decreased from last year for all crops exceptapples, bananas, tart cherries, dates, papayas, pineapples, other prunes and plums, and strawberries. Grapeutilized production accounted for almost three-fourths of the decline from 1997. Value of utilized production for noncitrus fruit crops totaled 7.10 billion dollars, down 13 percent from 1997. The value of apple, grape, and peach production declined by 22 percent, 20 percent, and less than 1 percent,respectively. Strawberries showed an increase of 14 percent.

    Highlights

    Utilized Apple production for 1998 was estimated at 10.6 billion pounds, 3 percent greater than 1997. Production in Eastern States was reduced as a result of dry conditions but was more than offset by largeproduction increases in Washington, Colorado, and Idaho.

    Utilized grape production for 1998 totaled 5.59 million tons, down 23 percent from 1997's record crop but1 percent above the 1996 crop. California production was down 24 percent from last year, with raisin, table,and wine type production decreasing 32 percent, 27 percent, and 15 percent, respectively. Washingtonproduction decreased 30 percent from 1997, while production in Michigan increased 16 percent. New Yorkand Pennsylvania also declined from a year ago.

    Utilized peach production in 1998 was estimated at 2.35 billion pounds, down 6 percent from last year but15 percent above 1996. The California crop, accounting for 74 percent of the U.S. peach crop, was down 6 percent from 1997.

    Utilized pear production, at 924 thousand tons, was down 11 percent from last year’s crop. Washington,California, and Oregon the top three producing states, were down 20 percent, 8 percent, and 4 percent,respectively. New York, Pennsylvania, and Michigan all posted larger crops, however, New York left13 percent of their total production unharvested due to poor fruit quality caused by bad weather during thegrowing season.

    U.S. Nut Production and Value Drop Sharply

    The 1998 U.S. nut production (in-shell basis) dropped 25 percent to 903 thousand tons. Pistachios, at188 million pounds, were the only tree nut to show a production increase over 1997, up 4 percent. Hazelnutproduction led the declines, plummeting 67 percent to 15.5 thousand tons. Pecans fell 54 percent to aproduction level of 155 million pounds. Almonds, at 520 million pounds, showed a decline of 31 percent. Walnuts were off 18 percent with 220 thousand tons produced. Alternate bearing cycles and adverse weatherwere the primary causes of the decreases.

    The 1998 U.S. value of utilized production decreased 22 percent to 1.64 billion dollars. Hazelnut value, at15.2 million dollars, was down 64 percent despite an improved price per ton. Almonds accounted for 898million dollars, down 23 percent. Macadamias, at 35.5 million dollars, and pistachios, at 186 million dollars,were off 18 percent and 8 percent, respectively. In spite of drastically lower production, the pecan value wasonly off 26 percent due to sharply higher prices.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 2 NASS, USDA

    Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts: Bearing Acreage and Yield per Acreby Crop United States, 1996-98

    CropBearing Acreage Yield per Acre

    1996 1997 1998 1996 1997 1998

    Acres Acres Acres Tons Tons Tons

    Noncitrus FruitsApplesApricotsAvocadosBananas (HI) 1

    Berries 1

    Cherries, SweetCherries, TartCranberriesDates (CA)Figs (CA)GrapesGuavas (HI) 1

    Kiwifruit (CA)Nectarines (CA)Olives (CA)Papayas (HI) 1

    PeachesPearsPineapples (HI) 2

    Plums (CA)Prunes (CA)Prunes & Plums 3

    Strawberries 1

    Total

    Tree NutsAlmonds (CA)HazelnutsMacadamias (HI)Pecans 4

    Pistachios (CA)Walnuts (CA)

    Total

    467,55021,58065,800

    96057,28054,78042,55034,0004,680

    15,400808,830

    7505,700

    35,00033,7001,835

    164,33568,70020,00042,60085,0005,190

    47,670

    2,083,890

    428,00028,60019,200

    64,300192,000

    732,100

    467,95021,40066,050

    95060,79056,64040,33035,7004,800

    16,400835,270

    7305,300

    36,00035,3001,985

    157,75066,88019,90042,00082,0004,720

    44,260

    2,103,105

    442,00029,00019,200

    65,400193,000

    748,600

    467,70020,880

    1,10061,09057,29040,32036,7004,900

    16,600865,270

    5,30036,50035,3002,200

    159,34066,18021,00042,00081,0004,470

    45,230

    2,070,370

    454,00029,53019,200

    65,900193,000

    761,630

    11.103.672.906.772.042.813.196.874.912.956.87

    10.905.537.064.93

    11.406.40

    11.90

    5.358.283.76

    17.10

    0.960.661.47

    0.821.08

    11.006.512.707.262.583.993.637.704.383.518.73

    10.906.607.332.959.778.32

    15.60

    5.867.655.40

    18.40

    1.341.621.51

    1.381.39

    11.705.67

    9.092.403.664.337.344.532.426.47

    6.536.302.558.867.61

    14.00

    4.454.075.73

    18.70

    1.040.521.38

    1.431.14

    1 Harvested acreage. Yield based on utilized production.2 Acreage is total acres in crop, not harvested acreage. Yield is not estimated.3 ID, MI, OR, and WA.4 Bearing acreage and yield not calculated.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 3 NASS, USDA

    Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts: Total and Utilized Productionby Crop, United States, 1996-98

    CropTotal Production Utilized Production

    1996 1997 1998 1996 1997 19981,000 Tons Fresh

    Equivalent1,000 Tons Fresh

    Equivalent1,000 Tons Fresh

    Equivalent1,000 Tons Fresh

    Equivalent1,000 Tons Fresh

    Equivalent1,000 Tons Fresh

    Equivalent

    Noncitrus FruitsApplesApricotsAvocados 1

    Bananas (HI) 2

    BerriesCherries, SweetCherries, TartCranberriesDates (CA)Figs (CA)GrapesGuavas (HI) 1 2

    Kiwifruit (CA)Nectarines (CA)Olives (CA)Papayas (HI) 2

    PeachesPearsPineapples (HI) 2

    Plums (CA)Prunes (CA)Prunes & Plums 3

    Strawberries

    Total

    5,191.079.3

    190.7

    119.0154.1135.9233.623.045.5

    5,553.6

    31.5247.0166.0

    1,052.3820.6

    228.0704.019.5

    813.0

    5,161.9139.2178.3

    162.0225.8146.5274.921.057.5

    7,290.9

    35.0264.0104.0

    1,312.31,042.5

    246.0627.325.5

    814.4

    5,471.8118.3

    151.5209.7174.4269.422.240.2

    5,595.6

    34.6230.090.0

    1,212.9926.2

    187.0329.625.6

    844.3

    5,165.079.3

    190.76.5

    117.0151.7130.1233.623.045.5

    5,537.38.2

    28.0247.0166.020.9

    1,021.9820.3347.0228.0704.018.7

    813.0

    16,102.7

    5,127.2129.6178.3

    6.9156.9223.5141.7274.921.057.5

    7,287.48.0

    31.8264.0104.019.4

    1,254.21,041.9

    324.0246.0627.323.7

    813.9

    18,363.1

    5,298.6107.9

    10.0146.6206.6153.1269.422.240.2

    5,592.0

    31.6230.090.019.5

    1,175.5923.9332.0187.0329.624.8

    844.1

    16,034.6

    1,000 Tons In-ShellEquivalent

    1,000 Tons In-ShellEquivalent

    1,000 Tons In-ShellEquivalent

    1,000 Tons In-Shell Equivalent

    1,000 Tons In-Shell Equivalent

    1,000 Tons In-Shell Equivalent

    Tree Nuts 2

    Almonds (CA)HazelnutsMacadamias (HI)PecansPistachios (CA)Walnuts (CA)

    Total

    412.019.028.3

    104.852.5

    208.0

    824.6

    593.947.029.0

    167.590.0

    269.0

    1,196.4

    469.315.526.577.594.0

    220.0

    902.81 Estimates for 1998 avocado and guava production will be published on July 7, 1999.2 Only utilized production estimated.3 ID, MI, OR, and WA.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 4 NASS, USDA

    Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts: Price and Valueby Crop, United States, 1996-98

    Crop 1 UnitPrice Value ofUtilized Production

    1996 1997 1998 1996 1997 1998

    Dollars Dollars Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars

    Noncitrus FruitsApplesApricotsAvocados 2

    Bananas (HI)BerriesCherries, Sweet Tart 2

    Cranberries 3

    Dates (CA)Figs (CA)GrapesGuavas (HI) 2

    Kiwifruit (CA) 2

    Nectarines (CA)Olives (CA)Papayas (HI)PeachesPearsPineapples (HI)Plums (CA)Prunes (CA) 2

    Prunes & Plums 4

    Strawberries

    Total 5

    Almonds (CA) (Shelled)HazelnutsMacadamias (HI)PecansPistachios (CA)Walnuts (CA) 2

    Total 5

    LbTonTonLbLb

    TonLbBblTonTonTonLbTonTonTonLbLbTonTonTonTon

    TonCwt

    LbTonLbLbLbTon

    0.159444.00

    1,430.000.4000.933

    1,470.000.16165.90

    1,090.00283.00429.000.138

    470.00474.00617.000.4080.191

    376.00276.00420.00839.00

    442.0047.30

    2.08860.000.7800.6411.16

    1,580.00

    0.154332.00

    1,560.000.3800.713

    1,250.000.15963.70

    1,100.00265.00428.000.122

    518.00375.00642.000.4890.177

    276.00283.00312.00798.00

    273.0055.50

    1.56899.000.7500.7741.13

    1,430.00

    0.116327.00

    0.3500.669

    1,090.00

    1,130.00241.00446.00

    472.00448.000.3170.188

    299.00279.00529.00

    311.0060.90

    1.80983.000.6701.2300.99

    1,641,46235,171

    272,7845,200

    218,381

    223,02241,747

    307,82725,07012,894

    2,376,1112,249

    13,157116,977102,36417,054

    389,894308,36795,91495,831

    187,097

    8,272768,943

    7,265,788

    1,018,36816,34144,070

    134,355121,800328,640

    1,663,574

    1,575,40343,072

    277,7545,206

    223,901

    278,51144,911

    350,14623,10015,209

    3,122,1951,940

    16,48398,89566,80118,978

    444,137287,82291,72176,825

    163,590

    6,481903,350

    8,136,431

    1,160,64042,26743,500

    259,220203,400384,670

    2,093,697

    1,226,38035,274

    7,000196,243

    225,626

    25,0869,687

    2,492,306

    108,50240,34612,370

    442,939276,68892,77698,858

    7,7071,027,929

    7,095,525

    898,20015,23835,510

    190,744186,120

    1,640,4121 Ton refers to the 2,000 lb. short ton.2 Estimates for 1998 price and value will be published on July 7, 1999.3 Estimates for 1998 will be published on August 17, 1999.4 ID, MI, OR, and WA.5 Includes estimated 1998 value of production for crops noted by footnotes 2 and 3. Used 1997 price to compute the 1998 value.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 5 NASS, USDA

    Fruits and Nuts: Bearing Acreage,United States, 1996-98

    Year CitrusFruits 1Major

    DeciduousFruits 2

    MiscellaneousNoncitrus 3 Nuts

    4 Total

    Acres Acres Acres Acres Acres

    199619971998 5

    1,103,2201,152,0001,122,100

    1,796,1151,810,9401,840,950

    287,775292,165229,420

    732,100748,600761,630

    3,919,2104,003,7053,954,100

    1 Grapefruit, K-Early Citrus, lemons, limes, oranges, tangelos, tangerines, and Temples.2 Commercial apples, apricots, cherries, grapes, nectarines, peaches, pears, plums, and prunes.3 Avocados, bananas, berries, cranberries, dates, figs, guavas, kiwifruit, olives, papayas, pineapples, and strawberries.4 Almonds, hazelnuts, macadamia nuts, pistachios, and walnuts.5 Preliminary. Avocados and guavas not included.

    Noncitrus Fruits: Production Utilization,United States, 1996-98 1

    Year UtilizedProduction FreshProcessed 2

    Canned Dried Juice Frozen Wine Other

    1,000 Tons 1,000 Tons 1,000 Tons 1,000 Tons 1,000 Tons 1,000 Tons 1,000 Tons 1,000 Tons

    199619971998

    16,102.718,363.116,034.6

    6,312.56,643.1

    1,872.82,130.2

    2,274.82,659.8

    1,581.71,674.5

    603.9699.3

    3,043.14,034.5

    180.3246.8

    1 1998 is preliminary. Avocados and guavas not included. Fresh and processed tons will be published on July 7, 1999. Cranberry quantity included in utilized production, excluded from fresh and processed breakdown.

    2 Processed strawberries are included in frozen.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 6 NASS, USDA

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 7 NASS, USDA

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 8 NASS, USDA

    Apples, Commercial: Bearing Acreage and Yieldby State and United States, 1996-98

    StateBearing Acreage Yield per Acre 1

    1996 1997 1998 1996 1997 1998

    Acres Acres Acres Pounds Pounds Pounds

    AZARCACOCTDE 2

    GAIDILINIAKSKYMEMDMAMIMNMONHNJNMNYNCOHORPARISCTNUTVTVAWAWVWI

    US

    4,000900

    38,0003,4002,400

    7501,7006,6005,5004,0001,800

    4501,7004,7002,8005,250

    54,0002,8003,9003,0003,7002,000

    57,5009,5007,8008,700

    23,000300

    2,9001,5002,8003,700

    17,300164,000

    9,0006,200

    467,550

    3,700900

    38,5003,2002,400

    1,4006,6005,0004,0001,800

    6501,5004,7002,8005,250

    54,0002,8003,8002,9503,5001,800

    55,0009,5007,9008,700

    23,000300

    2,9001,4002,8003,700

    17,000170,000

    8,0006,500

    467,950

    3,800900

    37,6003,0002,400

    1,4006,6005,0004,0001,700

    6001,4004,7002,6005,250

    53,5002,8003,8002,9503,5001,800

    55,0009,5007,9008,700

    23,000300

    2,7001,4002,8003,700

    17,000172,000

    8,0006,400

    467,700

    25,0007,000

    25,0007,3508,330

    20,0008,820

    28,8009,640

    12,0006,1704,4406,240

    13,80010,40010,40013,0007,5008,210

    13,00016,2002,500

    17,90021,10011,50017,90017,00011,30010,3007,330

    17,10012,20015,90033,50011,7007,420

    22,200

    12,2008,000

    25,00010,90010,000

    10,70016,70014,80012,5007,220

    11,5004,330

    13,60016,40011,40018,5007,860

    13,90013,70015,7003,890

    20,40016,0007,590

    18,40023,30012,00020,7007,140

    15,00013,50015,90029,40014,4007,620

    22,100

    11,3005,000

    21,30021,7007,290

    7,86027,3009,000

    13,0005,1202,6707,8609,360

    13,3005,330

    18,1008,5008,9506,950

    15,7004,440

    18,40021,10010,10020,70017,9007,330

    16,7008,930

    17,5009,320

    16,50034,90013,10011,900

    23,4001 Yield is based on total production, which includes unharvested production and fruit harvested but not sold due to market

    conditions.2 Estimates discontinued in 1997.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 9 NASS, USDA

    Apples, Commercial: Total and Utilized Productionby State and United States, 1996-98

    StateTotal Production Utilized Production

    1996 1997 1998 1996 1997 1998

    Million Pounds Million Pounds Million Pounds Million Pounds Million Pounds Million Pounds

    AZARCACOCTDE 1

    GAIDILINIAKSKYMEMDMAMIMNMONHNJNMNYNCOHORPARISCTNUTVTVAWAWVWI

    US

    100.06.3

    950.025.020.015.015.0

    190.053.048.011.12.0

    10.665.029.054.5

    700.021.032.039.060.05.0

    1,030.0200.090.0

    156.0391.0

    3.430.011.048.045.0

    275.05,500.0

    105.046.0

    10,381.9

    45.07.2

    962.035.024.0

    15.0110.074.050.013.07.56.5

    64.046.060.0

    1,000.022.053.040.555.07.0

    1,120.0152.060.0

    160.0535.0

    3.660.010.042.050.0

    270.05,000.0

    115.049.5

    10,323.8

    43.04.5

    800.065.017.5

    11.0180.045.052.08.71.6

    11.044.034.628.0

    970.023.834.020.555.08.0

    1,010.0200.080.0

    180.0412.0

    2.245.012.549.034.5

    280.06,000.0

    105.076.2

    10,943.6

    100.05.8

    950.024.020.015.014.0

    190.051.046.010.01.89.6

    63.027.553.0

    700.018.832.038.058.05.0

    1,030.0200.090.0

    156.0391.0

    3.228.09.8

    44.044.0

    260.05,500.0

    100.041.5

    10,330.0

    44.17.1

    962.034.023.0

    14.0110.067.048.07.56.45.8

    62.044.558.5

    1,000.017.550.540.055.07.0

    1,120.0150.060.0

    160.0525.0

    3.456.08.5

    41.049.0

    262.05,000.0

    110.045.5

    10,254.3

    42.03.6

    800.058.017.0

    8.0140.035.050.07.90.99.0

    42.034.025.0

    930.018.729.020.055.08.0

    1,010.0160.069.0

    180.0404.0

    2.042.09.0

    31.032.0

    268.05,900.0

    95.062.1

    10,597.21 Estimates discontinued in 1997.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 10 NASS, USDA

    Apples, Commercial: Price and Value by Stateby State and United States, 1996-98

    StatePrice per Pound Value ofUtilized Production

    1996 1997 1998 1996 1997 1998

    Dollars Dollars Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars

    AZARCACOCTDE 1

    GAIDILINIAKSKYMEMDMAMIMNMONHNJNMNYNCOHORPARISCTNUTVTVAWAWVWI

    US

    0.1240.1780.1660.2020.3240.1850.1640.1360.2900.2680.3130.2580.3160.2020.1560.2620.1260.4600.2330.2240.1510.3120.1350.1200.2660.0910.1290.2510.1380.2410.1360.1860.1160.1660.1110.324

    0.159

    0.1070.2890.1690.1510.312

    0.1370.1390.1960.2180.2860.1850.2610.1930.2000.2580.0980.4430.1890.2100.1320.3390.1260.1100.2210.2380.1330.2670.1220.2380.1650.1870.1060.1640.1030.294

    0.154

    0.1820.2270.1660.1490.320

    0.1760.0930.1820.2440.3090.2080.2840.2110.1840.2830.0870.4440.1780.2170.1250.2100.1120.0930.2150.1430.1210.2740.1930.2260.1800.1940.0910.1040.0790.273

    0.116

    12,4321,031

    158,0504,8376,4802,7702,300

    25,86014,77512,3313,125

    4643,035

    12,7464,303

    13,91088,1258,6447,4408,5008,7811,560

    138,85024,02223,97014,22450,282

    8043,8742,3645,9848,195

    30,160912,70011,10013,434

    1,641,462

    4,7242,053

    162,6555,1387,170

    1,92215,29013,10310,4692,1481,1861,512

    11,9928,915

    15,12098,2007,7579,5518,4007,2712,373

    141,32016,49413,27438,03269,825

    9076,8442,0236,7479,163

    27,741821,40011,30013,384

    1,575,403

    7,625816

    133,1508,6405,440

    1,41113,0506,387

    12,2132,439

    1872,5568,8706,2717,070

    81,3008,3045,1634,3406,8751,680

    113,59014,95514,85825,82448,905

    5488,1262,0345,5806,205

    24,432613,100

    7,50016,936

    1,226,3801 Estimates discontinued in 1997.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 11 NASS, USDA

    Apples, Commercial: Fresh Market Utilization and Priceby State and United States, 1996-98 1 2

    State

    Fresh Market

    Quantity Price per Pound 1

    1996 1997 1998 1996 1997 1998

    Million Pounds Million Pounds Million Pounds Dollars Dollars Dollars

    AZCACOCTIDILINKYMEMDMAMIMONHNJNMNYNCOHORPASCUTVTVAWAWVWI

    Oth Sts

    US

    4.0350.016.516.087.039.035.08.5

    40.011.541.0

    225.027.026.027.05.0

    500.061.075.0

    100.0135.010.033.033.090.0

    4,100.020.035.0

    56.4

    6,206.9

    0.5375.022.518.050.057.034.54.9

    43.030.243.5

    300.038.528.022.07.0

    520.036.047.0

    112.0175.018.034.038.053.0

    3,600.020.039.0

    47.9

    5,814.5

    0.4440.3230.2490.3500.2120.3530.3300.3240.2600.2420.3100.1700.2600.2900.2150.3120.1770.1910.3030.0980.1980.2380.1650.2200.1500.1970.1910.371

    0.341

    0.208

    0.5530.3320.1910.3600.2470.2190.2780.2700.2400.2540.3200.1500.2300.2700.2030.3390.1760.2270.2650.3160.2270.2050.1830.2200.2040.2130.1870.329

    0.348

    0.2211 Equivalent packinghouse door returns for CA, NY, OR, and WA; price at first sale for other States.2 Estimates for 1998 will be published on July 7, 1999.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 12 NASS, USDA

    Apples, Commercial: Value of Fresh Market Productionby State and United States, 1996-98 1

    State

    Fresh Market

    Value of Production

    1996 1997 1998

    1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars

    AZCACOCTIDILINKYMEMDMAMIMONHNJNMNYNCOHORPASCUTVTVAWAWVWI

    Oth Sts

    US

    1,776113,050

    4,1095,600

    18,44413,76711,5502,754

    10,4002,783

    12,71038,2507,0207,5405,8051,560

    88,50011,65122,7259,800

    26,7302,3805,4457,260

    13,500807,700

    3,82012,985

    19,244

    1,288,858

    277124,500

    4,2986,480

    12,35012,4839,5911,323

    10,3207,671

    13,92045,0008,8557,5604,4662,373

    91,5208,172

    12,45535,39239,7253,6906,2228,360

    10,812766,800

    3,74012,831

    16,680

    1,287,8661 Estimates for 1998 wll be published on July 7, 1999.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 13 NASS, USDA

    Apples, Commercial: Processed Utilization and Priceby State and United States, 1996-98 1

    State

    Processed

    Quantity Price per Ton

    1996 1997 1998 1996 1997 1998

    Million Pounds Million Pounds Million Pounds Dollars Dollars Dollars

    AZCACOCTIDILINKYMEMDMAMIMONHNJNYNCOHORPASCUTVTVAWAWVWI

    Oth Sts

    US

    96.0600.0

    7.54.0

    103.012.011.01.1

    23.016.012.0

    475.05.0

    12.031.0

    530.0139.015.056.0

    256.018.011.011.0

    170.01,400.0

    80.06.5

    22.0

    4,123.1

    43.6587.011.55.0

    60.010.013.50.9

    19.014.315.0

    700.012.012.033.0

    600.0114.013.048.0

    350.038.07.0

    11.0209.0

    1,400.090.06.5

    16.5

    4,439.8

    222.00150.00194.00440.00144.00168.00142.00510.00204.00190.00200.00210.00168.00160.00192.00190.00178.00166.00158.00184.00166.0098.00

    170.00196.00150.00182.00138.00

    205.00

    171.00

    204.00130.00146.00276.0098.00

    124.00130.00420.00176.00174.00160.00152.00116.00140.00170.00166.00146.00126.00110.00172.00166.00150.00146.00162.0078.00

    168.00170.00

    159.00

    130.001 Estimates for 1998 will be published on July 7, 1999.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 14 NASS, USDA

    Apples, Commercial: Value of Processed Productionby State and United States, 1996-98 1

    State

    Processed

    Value of Production

    1996 1997 1998

    1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars

    AZCACOCTIDILINKYMEMDMAMIMONHNJNYNCOHORPASCUTVTVAWAWVWI

    Oth Sts

    US

    10,65645,000

    728880

    7,4161,008

    781281

    2,3461,5201,200

    49,875420960

    2,97650,35012,3711,2454,424

    23,5521,494

    539935

    16,660105,000

    7,280449

    2,258

    352,604

    4,44738,155

    840690

    2,940620878189

    1,6721,2441,200

    53,200696840

    2,80549,8008,322

    8192,640

    30,1003,154

    525803

    16,92954,6007,560

    553

    1,316

    287,5371 Estimates for 1998 will be published on July 7, 1999.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 15 NASS, USDA

    Apples, Commercial: Processed Utilization, Use, and Priceby State and United States, 1996-98

    UseandState

    Processed Utilization 1

    Quantity Price per Ton

    1996 1997 1998 1996 1997 1998

    Million Pounds Million Pounds Million Pounds Dollars Dollars Dollars

    Canned CA MD MI NY NC PA VA WA WV

    Oth Sts

    US

    Juice & Cider CA KY MD MI NY NC OH OR PA VA WA WV

    Oth Sts

    US

    97.013.2

    200.0300.071.0

    202.0110.0190.045.0

    66.0

    1,294.2

    418.01.12.4

    140.0182.066.013.035.050.054.0

    920.022.0

    279.7

    2,183.2

    75.0

    265.0335.069.0

    275.0143.0190.0

    146.8

    1,498.8

    362.00.9

    270.0160.042.012.030.065.056.0

    930.0

    217.2

    2,145.1

    184.00190.00220.00212.00196.00196.00213.00172.00194.00

    197.00

    200.00

    137.00510.00190.00160.00146.00157.00158.00144.00142.00153.00137.00142.00

    185.00

    147.00

    144.00

    180.00186.00178.00190.00180.00100.00

    184.00

    172.00

    106.00420.00

    104.00106.0096.00

    124.0066.00

    105.00118.0066.00

    146.00

    92.00See footnotes at end of table. --continued

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 16 NASS, USDA

    Apples, Commercial: Processed Utilization, Use, and Priceby State and United States, 1996-98 1 (continued)

    UseandState

    Processed Utilization 2

    Quantity Price per Ton

    1996 1997 1998 1996 1997 1998

    Million Pounds Million Pounds Million Pounds Dollars Dollars Dollars

    Frozen MI NY

    Oth Sts

    US

    Dried US

    Other 3

    MI NY

    Oth Sts

    US

    125.035.0

    107.8

    267.8

    316.6

    10.0

    51.3

    61.3

    160.088.0

    101.0

    349.0

    267.0

    5.010.0

    164.9

    179.9

    250.00226.00

    198.00

    226.00

    172.00

    170.00

    177.00

    178.00

    192.00202.00

    161.00

    185.00

    107.00

    120.00104.00

    162.00

    158.001 Estimates for 1998 will be published on July 7, 1999.2 Missing data included in Other States to avoid disclosure of individual operations.3 Includes vinegar, wine, and fresh slices for pie making.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 17 NASS, USDA

    Miscellaneous Fruits: Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, and Utilizationby State and United States, 1996-98

    Crop, State,and Season

    BearingAcreage

    YieldPer

    Acre 1

    Production Utilization

    Total Utilized Fresh Processed

    Acres Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons

    Apricots 2

    CA 1996 1997 1998 UT 1996 1997 1998 WA 1996 1997 1998 US 1996 1997 1998

    Avocados 3

    CA 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 FL 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 HI 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 US 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99

    Dates CA 1996 1997 1998

    20,20020,00019,500

    21,58021,40020,880

    59,90059,900

    5,7005,900

    200250

    65,80066,050

    4,6804,8004,900

    3.766.605.79

    3.676.515.67

    2.792.57

    4.124.07

    1.001.00

    2.902.70

    4.914.384.53

    76,000132,000113,000

    300130200

    3,0007,1005,100

    79,300139,230118,300

    167,000154,000

    23,50024,000

    200250

    190,700178,250

    23,00021,00022,200

    76,000122,400102,600

    290130180

    3,0007,1005,100

    79,290129,630107,880

    167,000154,000

    23,50024,000

    200250

    190,700178,250

    23,00021,00022,200

    10,50020,90018,500

    13,49026,83022,780

    165,000152,500

    23,50024,000

    200250

    188,700176,750

    23,00021,00022,200

    65,500101,50084,100

    65,800102,80085,100

    2,0001,500

    2,0001,500

    1 Yield is based on total production.2 Missing data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.3 Estimates for 1998-99 will be published on May 12, 1999, for FL and HI and on July 7, 1999, for CA and US.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 18 NASS, USDA

    Miscellaneous Fruits: Price and Value by Stateand United States, 1996-98 1

    Crop, State,and Season

    Price per Ton Value of Production

    Fresh Processed All Fresh Processed Total

    Dollars Dollars Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars

    Apricots 2

    CA 1996 1997 1998 UT 1996 1997 1998 WA 1996 1997 1998 US 1996 1997 1998

    Avocados 3

    CA 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 FL 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 HI 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 US 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99

    Dates CA 1996 1997 1998

    1,080.00467.00533.00

    1,170.00558.00578.00

    1,570.001,720.00

    528.00584.00

    1,070.001,060.00

    1,440.001,560.00

    1,090.001,100.001,130.00

    286.00277.00262.00

    285.00275.00260.00

    556.00782.00

    556.00782.00

    403.00308.00311.00

    859.00492.00728.00

    1,420.00751.00637.00

    444.00332.00327.00

    1,560.001,710.00

    528.00584.00

    1,070.001,060.00

    1,430.001,560.00

    1,090.001,100.001,130.00

    11,3409,7609,861

    15,80114,96313,170

    259,050262,300

    12,40814,016

    214265

    271,672276,581

    25,07023,10025,086

    19,32327,91322,034

    19,37028,10922,104

    1,1121,173

    1,1121,173

    30,66337,67331,895

    24964

    131

    4,2595,3353,248

    35,17143,07235,274

    260,162263,473

    12,40814,016

    214265

    272,784277,754

    25,07023,10025,086

    1 Missing data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.2 Apricot processed price excludes dried. Processing value includes dried.3 Estimates for 1998-99 will be published on May 12, 1999, for FL and HI and on July 7, 1999, for CA and US.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 19 NASS, USDA

    Miscellaneous Fruits: Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, and Utilizationby State and United States, 1996-98

    Crop, State,and Season

    BearingAcreage

    YieldPer

    Acre 1

    Production Utilization

    Total Utilized Fresh Processed

    Acres Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons

    Figs 2

    CA 1996 1997 1998

    Kiwifruit CA 1996 1997 1998

    Nectarines CA 1996 1997 1998

    Olives CA 1996 1997 1998

    Plums 3

    CA 1996 1997 1998

    15,40016,40016,600

    5,7005,3005,300

    35,00036,00036,500

    33,70035,30035,300

    42,60042,00042,000

    2.953.512.42

    5.536.606.53

    7.067.336.30

    4.932.952.55

    5.355.864.45

    45,50057,50040,200

    31,50035,00034,600

    247,000264,000230,000

    166,000104,00090,000

    228,000246,000187,000

    45,50057,50040,200

    28,00031,80031,600

    247,000264,000230,000

    166,000104,00090,000

    228,000246,000187,000

    2,0002,0001,800

    26,10031,30031,100

    239,800258,500213,600

    500500500

    43,50055,50038,400

    1,900500500

    7,2005,500

    16,400

    165,500103,50089,500

    1 Yield is based on total production.2 Small quantities of canned figs are included in fresh to avoid disclosure of individual operations.3 Missing data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 20 NASS, USDA

    Miscellaneous Fruits: Price and Value by Stateand United States, 1996-98 1

    Crop, State,and Season

    Price per Ton Value of Production

    Fresh Processed All Fresh Processed Total

    Dollars Dollars Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars

    Figs CA 1996 1997 1998

    Kiwifruit 2

    CA 1996 1997 1998

    Nectarines CA 1996 1997 1998

    Olives CA 1996 1997 1998

    Plums CA 1996 1997 1998

    500.00500.00500.00

    617.00643.00448.00

    283.00265.00241.00

    470.00518.00

    474.00375.00472.00

    617.00642.00448.00

    420.00312.00529.00

    250250250

    102,11466,55140,096

    12,89415,2099,687

    13,15716,483

    116,97798,895

    108,502

    102,36466,80140,346

    95,83176,82598,858

    1 Missing data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.2 Estimates for 1998 will be published on July 7, 1999.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 21 NASS, USDA

    Miscellaneous Fruits: Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, and Utilizationby State and United States, 1996-98 1

    Crop, State,and Season

    BearingAcreage

    YieldPer

    Acre 2

    Production Utilization

    Total Utilized Fresh Processed

    Acres Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons

    Prunes & Plums ID 1996 1997 1998 MI 1996 1997 1998 OR 1996 1997 1998 WA 1996 1997 1998

    4-State Total 1996 1997 1998

    Prunes (Dried Basis) CA 1996 1997 1998

    1,3001,1501,100

    2,3002,2002,000

    5,1904,7204,470

    85,00082,00081,000

    1.923.483.27

    2.615.455.25

    3.765.405.73

    2.622.611.33

    5,0003,0004,500

    2,5004,0003,600

    6,00012,00010,500

    6,0006,5007,000

    19,50025,50025,600

    223,000214,000108,000

    4,7002,7004,300

    2,5004,0003,600

    5,50010,5009,900

    6,0006,5007,000

    18,70023,70024,800

    223,000205,000103,000

    1,2501,5001,200

    10,65010,50011,750

    1,2502,5002,400

    8,05013,20013,050

    223,000205,000103,000

    1 Missing data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.2 Yield is based on total production.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 22 NASS, USDA

    Miscellaneous Fruits: Price and Value by Stateand United States, 1996-98 1

    Crop, State,and Season

    Price per Ton Value of Production

    Fresh Processed All Fresh Processed Total

    Dollars Dollars Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars

    Prunes & Plums ID 1996 1997 1998 MI 1996 1997 1998 OR 1996 1997 1998 WA 1996 1997 1998

    4-State Total 1996 1997 1998

    Prunes 2

    (Dried Basis) CA 1996 1997 1998

    360.00460.00390.00

    575.00448.00476.00

    310.00280.00255.00

    267.00134.00162.00

    839.00798.00

    596.00517.00553.00

    335.00348.00300.00

    354.00238.00274.00

    448.00184.00219.00

    442.00273.00311.00

    839.00798.00

    450690468

    6,1264,7095,594

    388700612

    2,1461,7722,113

    187,097163,590

    2,8021,3952,377

    8381,3901,080

    1,9472,5032,714

    2,6851,1931,536

    8,2726,4817,707

    187,097163,590

    1 Missing data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.2 Estimates for 1998 will be published on July 7, 1999.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 23 NASS, USDA

    Miscellaneous Fruits: Processed Utilization, Use, and Priceby State and United States, 1996-98

    Crop, Use,and State

    Processed Utilization

    Quantity Price per Ton

    1996 1997 1998 1996 1997 1998

    Tons Tons Tons Dollars Dollars Dollars

    Apricots Canned CA

    Juice CA

    Frozen CA

    Dried (Fresh Basis) CA

    Figs Dried (Fresh Basis) CA

    Olives Canned CA

    Crushed for Oil CA

    Limited CA

    Undersized CA

    Prunes & Plums Canned MI

    Oth Sts

    4-State Total

    Frozen 4-State Total

    Dried & Other 4-State Total

    20,000

    21,500

    9,000

    15,000

    43,500

    123,000

    7,000

    29,000

    6,500

    900

    4,800

    5,700

    450

    1,900

    46,700

    27,700

    15,100

    12,000

    55,500

    82,200

    3,600

    10,200

    7,500

    2,100

    6,600

    8,700

    1,700

    2,800

    40,700

    24,000

    10,400

    9,000

    38,400

    64,200

    4,100

    12,800

    8,400

    1,550

    5,700

    7,250

    1,650

    4,150

    320.00

    245.00

    310.00

    325.00

    258.00

    745.00

    11.00

    355.00

    11.00

    300.00

    293.00

    294.00

    311.00

    175.00

    320.00

    190.00

    300.00

    262.00

    233.00

    760.00

    11.00

    386.00

    11.00

    267.00

    111.00

    149.00

    159.00

    76.00

    330.00

    125.00

    315.00

    258.00

    209.00

    580.00

    11.00

    210.00

    11.00

    225.00

    126.00

    148.00

    230.00

    160.00

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 24 NASS, USDA

    California Dry Fruits: Production, Use, and Price, 1996-98

    CropQuantity Price per Ton

    1996 1997 1998 1996 1997 1998

    Tons Tons Tons Dollars Dollars Dollars

    Fresh Basis

    Apricots

    Figs

    Grapes Raisin Table

    Peaches Freestone

    Pears Bartlett

    Prunes 1

    Dried Basis

    Apricots

    Figs Standard Sub-Std.

    Grapes Raisin 2 3

    Table

    Peaches Freestone

    Pears Bartlett

    Prunes

    15,000

    43,500

    1,308,00010,000

    16,350

    4,900

    704,000

    2,170

    13,1001,400

    311,5002,400

    1,700

    700

    223,000

    12,000

    55,500

    1,778,00018,000

    17,050

    5,400

    627,300

    1,740

    15,9002,600

    428,5004,300

    1,894

    800

    205,000

    9,000

    38,400

    1,255,00017,000

    12,500

    3,500

    329,600

    1,250

    10,0002,800

    251,0003,400

    1,550

    550

    103,000

    325.00

    258.00

    255.00210.00

    78.00

    184.00

    262.00

    2,240.00

    848.0080.00

    1,070.00880.00

    726.00

    1,290.00

    839.00

    262.00

    233.00

    219.00220.00

    68.00

    151.00

    261.00

    1,810.00

    801.0078.00

    908.00914.00

    612.00

    1,020.00

    798.00

    258.00

    209.00

    240.00180.00

    67.40

    217.00

    1,860.00

    786.0060.00

    1,200.00900.00

    550.00

    1,390.00

    1 Price estimates for 1998 will be published on July 7, 1999.2 Includes substandard raisins diverted to other uses.3 Dried basis 1 ton of raisins equivalent to 4.20 tons for 1996, 4.15 tons for 1997, and 5.00 tons for 1998.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 25 NASS, USDA

    Strawberries: Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Productionby Season, State, and United States, 1996-98

    SeasonandState

    Area Planted Area Harvested

    1996 1997 1998 1996 1997 1998

    Acres Acres Acres Acres Acres Acres

    Winter FL

    Spring AR CA LA MI NJ NY NC OH OR PA WA WI Total

    US

    6,000

    20025,200

    7501,700

    4502,0002,0001,3006,1001,3001,3001,300

    43,600

    49,600

    6,100

    22022,600

    4501,600

    5001,7001,7001,2005,5001,4001,4001,300

    39,570

    45,670

    6,200

    21024,200

    4001,500

    5001,7001,7001,2004,5001,2001,5001,200

    39,810

    46,010

    6,000

    17025,200

    7501,500

    4501,9001,8001,0005,2001,3001,3001,100

    41,670

    47,670

    6,100

    21022,600

    4501,500

    4501,6001,500

    9505,0001,4001,4001,100

    38,160

    44,260

    6,200

    18024,200

    4001,400

    4501,6001,6001,0004,4001,2001,5001,100

    39,030

    45,230

    Yield per Acre Production 1

    1996 1997 1998 1996 1997 1998

    Cwt Cwt Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt

    Winter FL

    Spring AR CA LA MI NJ NY NC OH OR PA WA WI Total

    US

    260

    2154075403539903692438140

    353

    341

    290

    71590110654442

    12036

    100466551

    380

    368

    260

    45580150684438

    12552

    115428055

    391

    373

    1,560

    413,608

    56601674

    16236

    47856

    10544

    14,699

    16,259

    1,769

    1513,334

    50982067

    18034

    500649156

    14,509

    16,278

    1,612

    814,036

    60952061

    20052

    50650

    12061

    15,269

    16,8811 Excludes the following quantities not harvested or not marketed because of economic conditions: 1997 - WA, 10,000 cwt, 1998

    - WA, 5,000 cwt.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 26 NASS, USDA

    Strawberries: Price and Value by Season,State, and United States, 1996-98

    SeasonandState

    Price per Cwt Value of Production

    1996 1997 1998 1996 1997 1998

    Dollars Dollars Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars

    Winter FL

    Spring AR CA LA MI NJ NY NC OH OR PA WA WI Total

    US

    72.20

    75.0043.0061.0075.2068.80

    120.0067.0089.0047.8097.0062.9098.0044.70

    47.30

    82.60

    85.0051.5060.0075.6083.30

    101.0070.0093.0039.5077.3049.70

    102.0052.20

    55.50

    100.00

    65.0055.8070.0074.6044.20

    115.0075.00

    100.0051.00

    109.0050.30

    108.0056.80

    60.90

    112,632

    300584,860

    3,4164,5121,1018,880

    10,8543,204

    22,8355,4326,6054,312

    656,311

    768,943

    146,119

    1,275686,418

    3,0007,4111,6666,767

    12,6003,162

    19,7504,9504,5205,712

    757,231

    903,350

    161,200

    520782,923

    4,2007,089

    8847,015

    15,0005,200

    25,8205,4506,0406,588

    866,729

    1,027,929

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 27 NASS, USDA

    Strawberries: Fresh Market and Processed Productionby Season, State, and United States, 1996-98

    Utilization,Season, and

    State

    Production

    1996 1997 1998

    1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt 1,000 Cwt

    Fresh

    Winter FL

    Spring AR CA LA MI NJ NY NC OH OR PA WA WI Total

    US

    Processed

    Spring CA MI OR WA

    US

    1,560

    49,989

    56561674

    1623648562544

    10,566

    12,126

    3,6194

    43080

    4,133

    1,769

    159,618

    50872067

    1803435642356

    10,249

    12,018

    3,71611

    46568

    4,260

    1,612

    89,386

    60822061

    2005226502061

    10,026

    11,638

    4,65013

    480100

    5,243

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 28 NASS, USDA

    Strawberries: Fresh Market and Processed Price and Valueby Season, State, and United States, 1996-98

    Utilization,Season and

    State

    Price per Cwt Value of Production

    1996 1997 1998 1996 1997 1998

    Dollars Dollars Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars

    Fresh

    Winter FL

    Spring AR CA LA MI NJ NY NC OH OR PA WA WI Total

    US

    Processed

    Spring CA MI OR WA

    US

    72.20

    75.0052.5061.0078.0068.80

    120.0067.0089.0075.3097.0085.0098.0054.10

    56.50

    16.7036.0044.7056.00

    20.40

    82.60

    85.0061.4060.0080.0083.30

    101.0070.0093.0086.0077.3096.00

    102.0062.60

    65.60

    25.8041.0036.0034.00

    27.10

    100.00

    65.0068.7070.0079.0044.20

    115.0075.00

    100.0070.00

    109.0092.00

    108.0069.80

    74.00

    29.7047.0050.0042.00

    31.80

    112,632

    300524,423

    3,4164,3681,1018,880

    10,8543,2043,6145,4322,1254,312

    572,029

    684,661

    60,437144

    19,2214,480

    84,282

    146,119

    1,275590,545

    3,0006,9601,6666,767

    12,6003,1623,0104,9502,2085,712

    641,855

    787,974

    95,873451

    16,7402,312

    115,376

    161,200

    520644,818

    4,2006,478

    8847,015

    15,0005,2001,8205,4501,8406,588

    699,813

    861,013

    138,105611

    24,0004,200

    166,916

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 29 NASS, USDA

    Berries: Harvested Acreage, Yield, Production, and Utilizationby Crop, State, and United States, 1996-98

    Crop, State,and Year

    AreaHarvested

    YieldPer

    Acre 1

    Production Utilization

    Total Utilized Fresh Processed

    Acres Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds

    Cultivated Blueberries AL 1996 1997 1998 AR 1996 1997 1998 FL 1996 1997 1998 GA 1996 1997 1998 IN 1996 1997 1998 MI 1996 1997 1998 NJ 1996 1997 1998 NY 1996 1997 1998 NC 1996 1997 1998 OR 1996 1997 1998 WA 1996 1997 1998 US 1996 1997 1998

    300470310

    600550500

    1,3001,2001,200

    3,5004,0004,400

    800800790

    16,50016,50016,400

    7,5007,4007,500

    650700700

    3,2003,2503,000

    2,1002,5002,500

    1,3001,3001,500

    37,75038,67038,800

    1,3001,4001,300

    1,6703,0001,800

    1,7701,6701,670

    1,5703,2501,700

    3,5004,3803,920

    2,5504,3603,350

    4,5304,5904,800

    1,8502,1402,290

    3,4402,6504,730

    8,1008,4009,200

    6,3006,7007,000

    3,3204,3103,970

    3901,020

    861

    1,5002,0501,110

    2,7002,4002,400

    6,00014,0009,000

    2,9003,6003,200

    42,00072,00055,000

    35,00035,00037,000

    1,3001,6001,700

    12,0008,600

    15,000

    17,00021,00023,000

    8,6908,710

    10,700

    129,480169,980158,971

    390660403

    1,0001,650

    900

    2,3002,0002,000

    5,50013,0007,500

    2,8003,5003,100

    42,00072,00055,000

    34,00034,00036,000

    1,2001,5001,600

    11,0008,600

    14,200

    17,00021,00023,000

    8,1908,710

    10,500

    125,380166,620154,203

    390650387

    8001,350

    800

    1,8001,6001,600

    2,0004,0004,000

    1,7002,2002,000

    15,00019,00020,000

    23,00024,00028,000

    1,1001,4001,400

    9,0006,600

    10,800

    6,0006,5008,000

    1,5902,0002,000

    62,38069,30078,987

    1016

    200300100

    500400400

    3,5009,0003,500

    1,1001,3001,100

    27,00053,00035,000

    11,00010,0008,000

    100100200

    2,0002,0003,400

    11,00014,50015,000

    6,6006,7108,500

    63,00097,32075,216

    1 Yield is based on utilized production.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 30 NASS, USDA

    Berries: Price and Value by Crop, State,and United States, 1996-98

    Crop, StateandYear

    Price per Pound Value of Production

    Fresh Processed All Fresh Processed Total

    Dollars Dollars Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars

    Cultivated Blueberries AL 1996 1997 1998 AR 1996 1997 1998 FL 1996 1997 1998 GA 1996 1997 1998 IN 1996 1997 1998 MI 1996 1997 1998 NJ 1996 1997 1998 NY 1996 1997 1998 NC 1996 1997 1998 OR 1996 1997 1998 WA 1996 1997 1998 US 1996 1997 1998

    0.8850.9101.280

    1.6001.0701.060

    2.5502.9503.750

    1.2101.1400.980

    0.9501.0001.050

    1.0000.9880.850

    1.0001.0200.870

    1.0401.0801.040

    1.0901.3501.090

    0.9250.8750.720

    0.8901.6701.030

    1.0601.1000.959

    0.5500.800

    1.0000.6700.540

    0.7500.8000.600

    0.5700.5300.530

    0.7700.6080.572

    0.7900.5900.490

    0.9100.9500.500

    0.8500.9000.920

    0.6700.5900.350

    0.6550.6700.385

    0.6400.6600.530

    0.7560.6400.473

    0.8850.9061.260

    1.4800.9981.000

    2.1602.5203.120

    0.8030.7180.770

    0.8790.8540.880

    0.8650.6950.621

    0.9710.9990.788

    1.0201.0701.030

    1.0101.1700.913

    0.7500.7330.502

    0.6890.8920.625

    0.9070.8310.722

    345592495

    1,2801,445

    848

    4,5904,7206,000

    2,4204,5603,920

    1,6152,2002,100

    15,00018,77217,000

    23,00024,48024,360

    1,1441,5121,456

    9,8108,910

    11,772

    5,5505,6885,760

    1,4153,3402,060

    66,16976,21975,771

    613

    20020154

    375320240

    1,9954,7701,855

    847790629

    21,33031,27017,150

    10,0109,5004,000

    8590

    184

    1,3401,1801,190

    7,2059,7155,775

    4,2244,4294,505

    47,61162,27135,595

    345598508

    1,4801,646

    902

    4,9655,0406,240

    4,4159,3305,775

    2,4622,9902,729

    36,33050,04234,150

    33,01033,98028,360

    1,2291,6021,640

    11,15010,09012,962

    12,75515,40311,535

    5,6397,7696,565

    113,780138,490111,366

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 31 NASS, USDA

    Berries: Harvested Acreage, Yield, Production, and Utilizationby Crop, State, and United States, 1996-98

    Crop, State,and Year

    AreaHarvested

    YieldPer

    Acre 1

    Production Utilization

    Total Utilized Fresh Processed

    Acres Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds 1,000 Pounds

    Cultivated Blackberries OR 1996 1997 1998

    Boysenberries CA 2

    1996 1997 1998 OR 1996 1997 1998 US 1996 1997 1998

    Loganberries OR 1996 1997 1998

    Black Raspberries OR 1996 1997 1998

    Red Raspberries OR 1996 1997 1998 WA 1996 1997 1998 US 1996 1997 1998

    All Raspberries CA 2

    1996 1997 1998

    5,0305,5105,550

    270270250

    1,2001,3501,360

    1,4701,6201,610

    809070

    1,1501,1001,060

    3,7003,6003,300

    6,3008,5009,000

    10,00012,10012,300

    1,8001,7001,700

    5,7107,9307,010

    8,8909,1107,000

    4,1705,2604,560

    5,0305,9004,940

    3,1303,6704,000

    1,6501,9102,450

    3,9204,8604,300

    6,5007,0006,700

    5,5506,3606,060

    8,2808,5308,710

    28,70043,70038,900

    2,4002,4601,750

    5,0007,1006,200

    7,4009,5607,950

    250330280

    1,9002,1002,600

    14,50017,50014,200

    40,95066,30065,300

    55,45083,80079,500

    14,90014,50014,800

    28,70043,70038,900

    2,4002,4601,750

    5,0007,1006,200

    7,4009,5607,950

    250330280

    1,9002,1002,600

    14,50017,50014,200

    40,95059,50060,300

    55,45077,00074,500

    14,90014,50014,800

    750750600

    100200300

    12515090

    101020

    800500800

    1,9503,0002,300

    2,7503,5003,100

    27,95042,95038,300

    4,9006,9005,900

    125180190

    1,8902,0902,580

    13,70017,00013,400

    39,00056,50058,000

    52,70073,50071,400

    1 Yield is based on utilized production.2 No breakdown of utilization available.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 32 NASS, USDA

    Berries: Price and Value by Crop, State,and United States, 1996-98

    Crop, State,and Year

    Price per Pound Value of Production

    Fresh Processed All Fresh Processed Total

    Dollars Dollars Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars

    Cultivated Blackberries OR 1

    1996 1997 1998

    Boysenberries CA 2

    1996 1997 1998 OR 1996 1997 1998 US 1996 1997 1998

    Loganberries OR 1996 1997 1998

    Black Raspberries OR 1996 1997 1998

    Red Raspberries OR 1996 1997 1998 WA 1996 1997 1998 US 1996 1997 1998

    All Raspberries CA 2

    1996 1997 1998

    1.2901.1001.210

    1.4601.1900.835

    1.2201.7001.120

    1.9102.8802.370

    1.8101.4401.430

    1.2201.4301.280

    1.3901.4301.320

    0.8750.3900.436

    1.0300.5300.430

    0.7550.7700.740

    1.6701.9002.100

    0.7940.5250.395

    0.7200.4200.340

    0.7390.4440.350

    0.8860.4030.448

    0.9370.6670.792

    1.0400.5490.450

    1.0100.5790.525

    0.9881.1900.864

    1.6701.9002.100

    0.8500.5510.453

    0.7440.4710.376

    0.7720.4890.391

    1.7101.3901.920

    971825726

    146238251

    153255101

    192947

    1,448720

    1,144

    2,3794,2902,944

    3,8275,0104,088

    24,46216,76516,699

    5,0473,6572,537

    94139141

    3,1563,9715,418

    10,8788,9255,293

    28,08023,73019,720

    38,95832,65525,013

    25,43317,59017,425

    2,2481,6421,386

    5,1933,8952,788

    7,4415,5374,174

    247394242

    3,1754,0005,465

    12,3269,6456,437

    30,45928,02022,664

    42,78537,66529,101

    25,52020,22528,470

    1 Value of production is equal to the sum of unpublished varietal values.2 No breakdown of utilization available.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 33 NASS, USDA

    Sweet Cherries: Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, and Utilizationby State and United States, 1996-98 1

    StateandYear

    BearingAcreage

    YieldPer

    Acre 2

    Production Utilization

    Total Utilized Fresh Processed

    Acres Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons

    CA 1996 1997 1998ID 1996 1997 1998MI 1996 1997 1998MT 1996 1997 1998NY 1996 1997 1998OR 1996 1997 1998PA 1996 1997 1998UT 1996 1997 1998WA 1996 1997 1998US 1996 1997 1998

    16,50017,00017,500

    7,7007,8007,900

    500750750

    10,90011,00011,000

    630600600

    17,20018,00018,000

    54,78056,64057,290

    1.492.890.88

    2.863.464.43

    1.400.870.93

    2.944.555.00

    3.651.204.67

    4.015.285.33

    2.813.993.66

    24,60049,20015,400

    2,2001,6002,200

    22,00027,00035,000

    7001,1002,050

    700650700

    32,00050,00055,000

    600500550

    2,300720

    2,800

    69,00095,00096,000

    154,100225,770209,700

    24,60049,20015,400

    2,1501,6002,070

    22,00027,00033,000

    630870

    1,890

    600620650

    32,00050,00054,500

    520500400

    2,200700

    2,700

    67,00093,00096,000

    151,700223,490206,610

    16,00031,6007,700

    500500700

    11,00015,00025,000

    520500400

    1,300420800

    49,00065,00071,000

    80,670115,440109,160

    8,60017,6007,700

    21,50026,50032,300

    21,00035,00029,500

    900280

    1,900

    18,00028,00025,000

    71,030108,05097,450

    1 Missing data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.2 Yield is based on total production.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 34 NASS, USDA

    Sweet Cherries: Price and Value by Stateand United States, 1996-98 1

    StateandYear

    Price per Ton Value of Production

    Fresh Processed All Fresh Processed All

    Dollars Dollars Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars

    CA 1996 1997 1998ID 1996 1997 1998MI 1996 1997 1998MT 1996 1997 1998NY 1996 1997 1998OR 1996 1997 1998PA 1996 1997 1998UT 1996 1997 1998WA 1996 1997 1998US 1996 1997 1998

    2,540.001,570.002,330.00

    1,500.001,600.001,400.00

    1,590.001,710.00

    904.00

    2,240.002,380.002,320.00

    1,500.001,100.00

    940.00

    2,150.001,730.001,600.00

    2,120.001,680.001,480.00

    557.00782.00784.00

    691.00724.00544.00

    832.00886.00827.00

    600.00650.00580.00

    755.00723.00565.00

    730.00784.00655.00

    1,850.001,290.001,560.00

    1,250.001,290.001,070.00

    709.00740.00562.00

    1,420.00954.00

    1,080.00

    1,420.001,720.002,070.00

    1,090.001,130.00

    862.00

    2,240.002,380.002,320.00

    1,130.00920.00687.00

    1,780.001,430.001,330.00

    1,470.001,250.001,090.00

    40,64049,61217,941

    750800980

    17,49025,65022,600

    1,1651,190

    928

    1,950462752

    105,350112,450113,600

    171,151193,805161,769

    4,79013,7636,037

    14,85719,18617,571

    17,47231,01024,397

    540182

    1,102

    13,59020,24414,125

    51,87184,70663,857

    45,43063,37523,978

    2,6812,0632,207

    15,60719,98618,551

    893830

    2,040

    8541,0691,346

    34,96256,66046,997

    1,1651,190

    928

    2,490644

    1,854

    118,940132,694127,725

    223,022278,511225,626

    1 Missing data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 35 NASS, USDA

    Tart Cherries: Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, and Utilizationby State and United States, 1996-98 1

    StateandYear

    BearingAcreage

    YieldPer

    Acre 2

    Production Utilization

    Total Utilized Fresh Processed

    Acres Pounds Million Pounds Million Pounds Million Pounds Million Pounds

    CO 1996 1997 1998MI 1996 1997 1998NY 1996 1997 1998OR 1996 1997 1998PA 1996 1997 1998UT 1996 1997 1998WA 1996 1997 1998WI 1996 1997 1998US 1996 1997 1998

    29,10028,40028,400

    3,5002,6002,600

    1,4001,3001,300

    1,2001,2001,200

    3,0002,8002,800

    2,7002,4002,400

    42,55040,33040,320

    6,7007,9209,260

    5,4305,5805,380

    1,7902,8503,460

    6,2505,4203,500

    8,8306,250

    11,800

    2,2604,7906,130

    6,3907,2608,650

    1.00.71.3

    195.0225.0263.0

    19.014.514.0

    2.53.74.5

    7.56.54.2

    26.517.533.0

    14.213.514.0

    6.111.514.7

    271.8292.9348.7

    0.90.61.2

    195.0221.0229.0

    14.213.212.2

    2.53.44.4

    7.56.54.2

    20.514.027.0

    14.213.514.0

    5.311.114.1

    260.1283.3306.1

    1.01.01.0

    0.20.20.2

    0.20.40.1

    2.52.62.3

    194.0220.0228.0

    14.013.012.0

    20.514.027.0

    5.110.714.0

    257.6280.7303.8

    1 Missing data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.2 Yield is based on total production.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 36 NASS, USDA

    Tart Cherries: Price and Value by Stateand United States, 1996-98 1 2

    StateandYear

    Price per Pound Value of Production

    Fresh Processed All Fresh Processed All

    Dollars Dollars Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars

    CO 1996 1997 1998MI 1996 1997 1998NY 1996 1997 1998OR 1996 1997 1998PA 1996 1997 1998UT 1996 1997 1998WA 1996 1997 1998WI 1996 1997 1998US 1996 1997 1998

    0.5500.500

    0.7601.030

    0.3900.400

    0.4810.563

    0.1580.154

    0.1350.160

    0.1270.160

    0.1700.165

    0.1570.155

    0.4730.560

    0.1600.156

    0.1440.173

    0.2060.210

    0.2270.258

    0.1270.160

    0.1630.100

    0.1780.174

    0.1610.159

    550500

    152206

    78160

    1,2031,465

    30,65233,880

    1,8902,080

    2,6042,240

    8671,766

    40,54443,446

    426336

    31,20234,380

    2,0422,286

    514714

    1,6991,679

    2,6042,240

    2,3151,350

    9451,926

    41,74744,911

    1 Missing data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.2 Estimates for 1998 will be published on July 7, 1999.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 37 NASS, USDA

    Sweet and Tart Cherries: Processed Utilization, Use,and Price by State and United States, 1996-98

    Crop, Use,and State

    Processed Utilization

    Quantity Price per Unit

    1996 1997 1998 1996 1997 1998

    Tons Tons Tons Dollars per Ton Dollars per Ton Dollars per Ton

    Sweet Cherries Canned MI OR WA US

    Brined MI OR WA Oth Sts US

    Other 1

    MI OR WA Oth Sts US

    1,2003,0005,0009,200

    16,80015,0008,5008,660

    48,960

    3,5003,0004,5001,870

    12,870

    8004,0007,000

    11,800

    21,50028,00014,00014,15077,650

    4,2003,0007,0004,400

    18,600

    4,7004,0006,000

    14,700

    24,50025,00014,0005,750

    69,250

    3,100500

    5,0004,900

    13,500

    960.00706.00

    1,130.00970.00

    610.00896.00524.00658.00691.00

    989.00635.00774.00137.00708.00

    1,000.00858.00

    1,120.001,020.00

    650.00892.00625.00780.00756.00

    1,050.00870.00520.00735.00747.00

    580.001,000.00

    845.00800.00

    530.00800.00565.00583.00639.00

    598.00770.00230.00899.00577.00

    Million Pounds Million Pounds Million Pounds Dollars Dollars Dollars

    Tart Cherries Canned 2

    MI Oth Sts US

    Frozen 2

    MI UT Oth Sts US

    Other 2 3

    MI Oth Sts US

    55.012.467.4

    135.019.515.7

    170.2

    4.016.020.0

    70.016.386.3

    145.013.015.6

    173.6

    5.015.820.8

    65.010.375.3

    150.027.023.2

    200.2

    13.015.328.3

    0.1670.1970.172

    0.1580.1310.1520.154

    0.0450.1560.134

    0.1640.1980.170

    0.1530.1700.1540.154

    0.0420.1090.093

    1 Frozen, juice, etc.2 Price estimates for 1998 will be published on July 7, 1999.3 Juice, wine, and brined.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 38 NASS, USDA

    Cranberries: Area Harvested, Yield, Total and Utilized Productionby State and United States, 1996-98 1

    YearandState

    AreaHarvested

    Yieldper Acre

    Production

    Total Utilized

    Acres Barrels Barrels Barrels

    1996 MA NJ OR WA WI

    US

    1997 MA NJ OR WA WI

    US

    1998 MA NJ OR WA WI

    US

    14,2003,6001,8001,500

    12,900

    34,000

    14,6003,9002,0001,500

    13,700

    35,700

    14,6003,9002,2001,600

    14,400

    36,700

    121.3129.7173.3120.0154.3

    137.4

    143.8149.2175.0110.0167.9

    154.0

    123.2140.0161.4105.0175.0

    146.8

    1,722,000467,000312,000180,000

    1,990,000

    4,671,000

    2,100,000582,000350,000165,000

    2,300,000

    5,497,000

    1,798,000546,000355,000168,000

    2,520,000

    5,387,000

    1,722,000467,000312,000180,000

    1,990,000

    4,671,000

    2,100,000582,000350,000165,000

    2,300,000

    5,497,000

    1,798,000546,000355,000168,000

    2,520,000

    5,387,0001 A barrel weighs 100 lbs.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 39 NASS, USDA

    Cranberries: Utilization, Price, and Valueby State and United States, 1996-98

    YearandState

    Utilization Priceper

    Barrel 2

    Value ofUtilized

    ProductionFresh Processed Shrinkage 1

    Barrels Barrels Barrels Dollars 1,000 Dollars

    1996 MA NJ OR WA WI

    US

    1997 MA NJ OR WA WI

    US

    1998 3

    MA NJ OR WA WI

    US

    70,000

    20,000146,000

    236,000

    93,000

    22,000110,000

    225,000

    1,628,000461,000312,000160,000

    1,769,000

    4,330,000

    1,946,000579,000350,000143,000

    2,054,000

    5,072,000

    24,0006,000

    75,000

    105,000

    61,0003,000

    136,000

    200,000

    70.9061.8060.5061.0063.80

    65.90

    66.2056.6055.7055.7065.00

    63.70

    122,09028,86118,87610,980

    127,020

    307,827

    139,02032,94119,4959,190

    149,500

    350,146

    1 Cranberries paid for by processors and lost because of dehydration and berry breakdown after delivery.2 Weighted average of co-op and independent sales. Co-op prices represent pool proceeds excluding returns from non-cranberry

    products and before any deductions for capital stock and other retains.3 Estimates for 1998 will be published on August 17, 1999.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 40 NASS, USDA

    Grapes: Bearing Acreage and Yield by Type,State, and United States, 1996-98

    Stateand

    Type

    Bearing Acreage Yield per Acre 1

    1996 1997 1998 1996 1997 1998

    Acres Acres Acres Tons Tons Tons

    AZARCA All Types Wine Table RaisinGAMIMONYNCOHORPASCWA

    US

    4,3001,600

    700,000350,00080,000

    270,0001,300

    11,900800

    33,000480

    2,0005,800

    12,400250

    35,000

    808,830

    4,3001,400

    725,000374,00081,000

    270,0001,200

    12,300700

    31,500470

    2,0006,300

    12,800300

    37,000

    835,270

    4,3001,300

    753,000400,00083,000

    270,0001,400

    11,400750

    31,500470

    2,0007,100

    12,800250

    39,000

    865,270

    5.815.63

    7.166.367.408.122.155.462.505.732.504.002.596.692.404.11

    6.87

    5.814.64

    9.177.86

    10.1910.682.174.962.794.412.023.452.944.771.678.62

    8.73

    5.353.50

    6.736.257.297.262.296.232.934.063.193.052.074.221.205.69

    6.471 Yield is based on total production.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 41 NASS, USDA

    Grapes: Total and Utilized Production, Price, and Valueby Type, State, and United States, 1996-98

    Stateand

    Type

    Total Production Utilized Production

    1996 1997 1998 1996 1997 1998

    Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons

    AZARCA All Types Wine Table Raisin 1

    GAMIMONYNCOHORPASCWA

    US

    25,0009,000

    5,009,0002,225,000

    592,0002,192,000

    2,80065,0002,000

    189,0001,2008,000

    15,00083,000

    600144,000

    5,553,600

    25,0006,500

    6,648,0002,940,000

    825,0002,883,000

    2,60061,0001,950

    139,000950

    6,90018,50061,000

    500319,000

    7,290,900

    23,0004,550

    5,065,0002,500,000

    605,0001,960,000

    3,20071,0002,200

    128,0001,5006,100

    14,70054,000

    300222,000

    5,595,550

    25,0008,000

    5,009,0002,225,000

    592,0002,192,000

    2,60059,5002,000

    184,000900

    7,80015,00079,000

    525144,000

    5,537,325

    25,0005,500

    6,648,0002,940,000

    825,0002,883,000

    2,30061,0001,950

    137,000950

    6,80018,50061,000

    365319,000

    7,287,365

    23,0004,430

    5,065,0002,500,000

    605,0001,960,000

    2,90071,0002,200

    125,0001,5006,000

    14,70054,000

    275222,000

    5,592,005

    Price per Ton Value ofUtilized Production

    1996 1997 1998 1996 1997 1998Dollars Dollars Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars

    AZARCA All Types Wine Table Raisin 1

    GAMIMONYNCOHORPASCWA

    US

    803.00629.00

    438.00536.00650.00281.00

    1,050.00228.00480.00257.00757.00244.00

    1,020.00237.00

    1,090.00401.00

    429.00

    588.00586.00

    434.00598.00448.00262.00933.00252.00479.00284.00968.00286.00

    1,120.00257.00

    1,220.00390.00

    428.00

    751.00497.00

    448.00574.00484.00276.00

    1,110.00251.00531.00305.00

    1,030.00314.00

    1,180.00267.00

    1,520.00482.00

    446.00

    20,0635,035

    2,191,6301,192,185

    384,505614,940

    2,72713,555

    95947,220

    6811,906

    15,30018,720

    57157,744

    2,376,111

    14,6943,225

    2,882,7601,756,935

    369,420756,405

    2,14715,380

    93438,952

    9201,948

    20,72015,660

    445124,410

    3,122,195

    17,2762,202

    2,269,9101,435,150

    292,920541,840

    3,21017,7981,169

    38,1461,5381,886

    17,34614,404

    417107,004

    2,492,3061 Fresh equivalent of dried and not dried.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 42 NASS, USDA

    Grapes: Fresh and Processed Utilization, and Priceby Type, State and United States, 1996-98

    Utilization,State,and

    Type

    Fresh and Processed Utilization

    Quantity Price per Ton

    1996 1997 1998 1996 1997 1998

    Tons Tons Tons Dollars Dollars Dollars

    Fresh

    AZ AR CA All Types Wine Table Raisin GA MI MO NY OH PA WA

    Oth Sts

    US

    Processed

    AZ AR CA All Types Wine Table Raisin GA MI MO NY OH OR 1

    PA WA

    Oth Sts

    US

    13,7005,500

    740,00045,000

    465,000230,000

    1,500400100

    4,000200

    1,000

    625

    767,025

    11,3002,500

    4,269,0002,180,000

    127,0001,962,000

    1,10059,1001,900

    180,0007,600

    15,00078,000

    144,000

    800

    4,770,300

    14,0001,900

    915,00045,000

    595,000275,000

    1,200200100

    3,000100

    1,000

    615

    937,115

    11,0003,600

    5,733,0002,895,000

    230,0002,608,000

    1,10060,8001,850

    134,0006,700

    18,50060,000

    319,000

    700

    6,350,250

    12,8001,070

    703,00045,000

    438,000220,000

    1,600400100

    2,000200

    1,000

    625

    722,795

    10,2003,360

    4,362,0002,455,000

    167,0001,740,000

    1,30070,6002,100

    123,0005,800

    14,70053,000

    222,000

    1,150

    4,869,210

    1,250.00650.00

    715.00333.00775.00669.00

    1,300.00940.00533.00600.00600.00624.00

    850.00

    725.00

    260.00584.00

    389.00540.00190.00235.00706.00223.00477.00249.00235.00

    1,020.00232.00401.00

    903.00

    382.00

    850.00860.00

    601.00250.00554.00759.00

    1,200.00900.00533.00790.00716.00600.00

    1,100.00

    607.00

    254.00442.00

    407.00603.00173.00210.00643.00250.00476.00273.00280.00

    1,120.00251.00390.00

    980.00

    402.00

    1,160.00633.00

    618.00250.00607.00715.00

    1,600.00900.00540.00500.00672.00465.00

    1,430.00

    630.00

    238.00454.00

    421.00580.00162.00221.00500.00247.00531.00302.00302.00

    1,180.00263.00482.00

    921.00

    418.001 Includes small quantities sold fresh.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 43 NASS, USDA

    Grapes: Fresh and Processed Value by Type,State and United States, 1996-98

    Utilization,State,and

    Type

    Fresh and Processed Utilization

    Value of Utilized Production

    1996 1997 1998

    1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars

    Fresh

    AZ AR CA All Types Wine Table Raisin GA MI MO NY OH PA

    Oth Sts

    US

    Processed

    AZ AR CA All Types Wine Table Raisin GA MI MO NY OH OR 1

    PA WA

    Oth Sts

    US

    17,1253,575

    529,23014,985

    360,375153,870

    1,95037653

    2,400120624

    530

    555,983

    2,9381,460

    1,662,4001,177,200

    24,130461,070

    77713,179

    90644,8201,786

    15,30018,09657,744

    722

    1,820,128

    11,9001,634

    549,60511,250

    329,630208,725

    1,44018053

    2,37072

    600

    679

    568,533

    2,7941,591

    2,333,1551,745,685

    39,790547,680

    70715,200

    88136,5821,876

    20,72015,060

    124,410

    686

    2,553,662

    14,848677

    434,41611,250

    265,866157,300

    2,56036054

    1,000134465

    896

    455,410

    2,4281,525

    1,835,4941,423,900

    27,054384,540

    65017,4381,115

    37,1461,752

    17,34613,939

    107,004

    1,059

    2,036,8961 Includes small quantities sold fresh.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 44 NASS, USDA

    UseandState

    Processed Utilization

    Quantity Price per Ton

    1996 1997 1998 1996 1997 1998

    Tons Tons Tons Dollars Dollars Dollars

    Canned CA Raisin

    US

    Juice 1 2

    MI NY OH PA WA

    Oth Sts

    US

    Wine CA All Types Wine Table Raisin GA MI MO NY OH OR 2

    PA WA

    Oth Sts

    US

    Dried (Fr Basis) AZ CA All Types Table Raisin

    US

    36,000

    36,000

    57,500122,000

    6,50067,100

    109,000

    350

    362,450

    2,915,0002,180,000

    117,000618,000

    1,0001,6001,850

    58,0001,100

    15,00010,90035,000

    3,400

    3,042,850

    11,000

    1,318,00010,000

    1,308,000

    1,329,000

    44,000

    44,000

    58,20090,0005,700

    54,000257,000

    450

    465,350

    3,893,0002,895,000

    212,000786,000

    1,0002,6001,800

    44,0001,000

    18,5006,000

    62,000

    4,500

    4,034,400

    10,500

    1,796,00018,000

    1,778,000

    1,806,500

    36,000

    36,000

    67,80087,0005,000

    41,500152,000

    250

    353,550

    3,054,0002,455,000

    150,000449,000

    1,3002,8002,050

    36,000800

    14,70011,50070,000

    4,910

    3,198,060

    9,600

    1,272,00017,000

    1,255,000

    1,281,600

    267.00

    267.00

    215.00234.00203.00229.00225.00

    513.00

    227.00

    452.00540.00188.00191.00695.00520.00480.00282.00424.00

    1,020.00247.00948.00

    673.00

    457.00

    250.00

    255.00210.00255.00

    255.00

    268.00

    268.00

    225.00246.00243.00240.00250.00

    450.00

    245.00

    495.00603.00169.00185.00627.00800.00480.00328.00492.00

    1,120.00350.00972.00

    549.00

    503.00

    238.00

    219.00220.00219.00

    219.00

    270.00

    270.00

    225.00265.00242.00252.00280.00

    362.00

    262.00

    498.00580.00160.00165.00500.00775.00535.00392.00679.00

    1,180.00303.00922.00

    574.00

    509.00

    221.00

    239.00180.00240.00

    239.001 Includes small quantities of other processed (jam, jelly, etc.).2 Includes small quantities for other uses.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 45 NASS, USDA

    Concord Grapes: Processed Utilization by Stateand United States, 1996-98

    StateProcessed Utilization

    1996 1997 1998

    Tons Tons Tons

    MIMONYOHPAWA

    Oth Sts

    US

    47,500225

    139,0006,500

    71,500104,000

    220

    368,945

    45,200230

    96,6005,600

    54,000242,500

    310

    444,440

    50,500225

    89,4004,700

    48,000143,000

    210

    336,035

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 46 NASS, USDA

    Niagara Grapes: Processed Utilization by Stateand United States, 1996-98

    StateProcessed Utilization

    1996 1997 1998

    Tons Tons Tons

    MINYOHPAWA

    US

    10,00010,700

    3003,5005,000

    29,500

    13,40012,800

    3004,100

    14,500

    45,100

    11,00010,000

    3005,4009,000

    35,700

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 47 NASS, USDA

    All Pears: Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, and Utilizationby State and United States, 1996-98 1

    StateandYear

    BearingAcreage

    YieldPer

    Acre 2

    Production Utilization

    Total Utilized Fresh Processed

    Acres Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons

    CA 1996 1997 1998CO 1996 1997 1998CT 1996 1997 1998MI 1996 1997 1998NY 1996 1997 1998OR 1996 1997 1998PA 1996 1997 1998UT 1996 1997 1998WA 1996 1997 1998US 3

    1996 1997 1998

    22,00020,00019,300

    1,000900900

    2,4002,0002,000

    17,30017,80017,800

    1,0001,0001,000

    190180180

    24,20024,40024,400

    68,70066,88066,180

    14.4015.6014.90

    6.004.445.60

    6.254.005.75

    10.1014.3013.80

    4.004.006.10

    6.843.895.00

    12.4018.6015.00

    11.9015.6014.00

    317,000312,000288,000

    1,2002,6003,500

    1,0501,2001,200

    6,0004,0005,040

    15,0008,000

    11,500

    175,000255,000245,000

    4,0004,0006,100

    1,300700900

    300,000455,000365,000

    820,5501,042,500

    926,240

    317,000312,000288,000

    1,1002,5803,325

    1,0501,2001,200

    6,0004,0004,800

    15,0008,000

    10,000

    175,000254,500244,600

    3,9004,0006,100

    1,200650870

    300,000455,000365,000

    820,2501,041,930

    923,895

    1,0501,2001,200

    1,200650870

    459,550572,310519,895

    360,700469,620404,000

    1 Missing data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.2 Yield is based on total production.3 Processed mostly canned but includes small quantities dried and other uses not published separately to avoid disclosure of

    individual operations.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 48 NASS, USDA

    All Pears: Price and Value by Stateand United States, 1996-98 1

    StateandYear

    Price per Ton Value of Production

    Fresh ProcessedExc. Dried All FreshProcessedInc. Dried All

    Dollars Dollars Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars

    CA 1996 1997 1998CO 1996 1997 1998CT 1996 1997 1998MI 1996 1997 1998NY 1996 1997 1998OR 1996 1997 1998PA 1996 1997 1998UT 1996 1997 1998WA 1996 1997 1998US 2

    1996 1997 1998

    725.00700.00800.00

    483.00586.00307.00

    496.00329.00384.00

    223.00213.00191.00

    289.00273.00270.00

    436.00295.00449.00

    725.00700.00800.00

    260.00250.00271.00

    383.00384.00375.00

    457.00278.00310.00

    505.00552.00351.00

    483.00586.00307.00

    419.00272.00311.00

    376.00276.00299.00

    761840960

    580381267

    227,933188,022199,396

    80,43499,80077,292

    91,59485,18477,632

    480762

    1,494

    761840960

    1,5601,0001,302

    5,7483,0703,754

    79,90670,70775,753

    1,9702,2082,143

    580381267

    125,768123,670113,383

    308,367287,822276,688

    1 Missing data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.2 Processed mostly canned but includes small quantities dried and other uses not published separately to avoid disclosure of

    individual operations.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 49 NASS, USDA

    Pears: Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, and Utilizationby Type, State, and United States, 1996-98

    Type, StateandYear

    BearingAcreage

    YieldPer

    Acre 1

    Production Utilization

    Total Utilized Fresh Processed

    Acres Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons

    Bartlett 2

    CA 1996 1997 1998 OR 1996 1997 1998 WA 1996 1997 1998

    Total 1996 1997 1998

    Other 3 4

    CA 1996 1997 1998 OR 1996 1997 1998 WA 1996 1997 1998

    Total 1996 1997 1998

    17,50015,60015,000

    5,0005,0005,000

    11,20011,20011,200

    33,70031,80031,200

    4,5004,4004,300

    12,30012,80012,800

    13,00013,20013,200

    29,80030,40030,300

    16.4018.1017.20

    9.0015.0013.00

    9.3818.3012.90

    13.0017.7015.00

    6.676.826.98

    10.6014.1014.10

    15.0018.9016.70

    11.9015.1014.20

    287,000282,000258,000

    45,00075,00065,000

    105,000205,000145,000

    437,000562,000468,000

    30,00030,00030,000

    130,000180,000180,000

    195,000250,000220,000

    355,000460,000430,000

    287,000282,000258,000

    45,00074,50064,600

    105,000205,000145,000

    437,000561,500467,600

    30,00030,00030,000

    130,000180,000180,000

    195,000250,000220,000

    355,000460,000430,000

    77,00068,00053,000

    18,00033,50029,600

    38,00050,00043,000

    133,000151,500125,600

    305,000405,000376,000

    210,000214,000205,000

    27,00041,00035,000

    67,000155,000102,000

    304,000410,000342,000

    50,00055,00054,000

    1 Yield is based on total production.2 Processed mostly canned but includes small quantities dried and other uses not published separately to avoid disclosure of

    individual operations.3 Missing data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.4 Processed mostly juice, but includes small quantities canned and other uses not published separately to avoid disclosure of

    individual operations.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 50 NASS, USDA

    Pears: Price and Value by Type, State,and United States, 1996-98

    Type, StateandYear

    Price per Ton Value of Production

    Fresh ProcessedExc. Dried All FreshProcessedInc. Dried All

    Dollars Dollars Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars 1,000 Dollars

    Bartlett 1

    CA 1996 1997 1998 OR 1996 1997 1998 WA 1996 1997 1998

    Total 1996 1997 1998

    Other 2 3

    CA 1996 1997 1998 OR 1996 1997 1998 WA 1996 1997 1998

    Total 1996 1997 1998

    362.00318.00309.00

    524.00389.00505.00

    578.00412.00517.00

    446.00365.00426.00

    522.00310.00367.00

    233.00247.00236.00

    252.00225.00203.00

    262.00214.00166.00

    241.00232.00211.00

    112.0070.9057.80

    267.00263.00250.00

    361.00299.00341.00

    376.00262.00270.00

    303.00267.00269.00

    500.00371.00436.00

    490.00269.00298.00

    442.00280.00337.00

    465.00281.00328.00

    27,87421,62416,377

    9,43213,03214,948

    21,96420,60022,231

    59,27055,25653,556

    159,320125,580137,880

    48,72052,43048,175

    6,8049,2257,105

    17,55433,17016,932

    73,07894,82572,212

    5,6003,9003,120

    76,59474,05464,552

    16,23622,25722,053

    39,51853,77039,163

    132,348150,081125,768

    15,00011,13013,080

    63,67048,45053,700

    86,25069,90074,220

    164,920129,480141,000

    1 Processed mostly canned but includes small quantities dried and other uses not published separately to avoid disclosure ofindividual operations.

    2 Processed mostly juice but includes small quantities canned and other uses not published separately to avoid disclosure ofindividual operations.

    3 Missing data not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 51 NASS, USDA

    Peaches: Bearing Acreage and Yield by Type,State, and United States, 1996-98

    StateBearing Acreage Yield per Acre 1

    1996 1997 1998 1996 1997 1998

    Acres Acres Acres Pounds Pounds Pounds

    ALARCA FreestoneCOCTDE 2

    GAIDILINKSKYLAMDMAMIMONJNYNCOHOK 3

    ORPASCTNTXUTVAWAWV

    Total Above

    CA Clingstone

    US

    3,6002,700

    34,3001,900

    340210

    21,000790

    1,600660170420725

    1,200320

    5,3001,4008,6001,6001,7001,0001,5001,0005,500

    15,5001,200

    12,0001,2001,6002,5001,800

    133,335

    31,000

    164,335

    3,5002,700

    35,2001,900

    330

    20,000790

    1,600650180420450

    1,100320

    5,0001,5008,0001,6001,6001,0001,400

    9505,500

    15,500900

    8,0001,3001,5602,5001,300

    126,750

    31,000

    157,750

    3,5002,800

    36,1001,900

    330

    20,000790

    1,600650180380430

    1,100320

    4,9001,6008,0001,6001,550

    9001,400

    9505,500

    16,500800

    8,5001,3001,5602,5001,300

    128,940

    30,400

    159,340

    140440

    19,7008,9506,180

    10,000480

    10,8001,2503,0302,3501,190

    2807,7505,0007,1702,3609,0707,5001,1207,100

    7,00012,700

    520330500

    6,2508,7504,4008,890

    7,590

    35,300

    12,800

    7,1405,300

    21,0003,6806,970

    8,0009,4907,8103,8501,1101,4302,4408,8206,250

    11,0006,3308,1307,5006,2506,0001,4306,110

    12,70010,3003,8902,5006,2305,770

    18,4008,460

    11,600

    37,000

    16,600

    4,5704,460

    19,60010,5006,970

    3,50011,4009,3805,8502,7804,7403,2609,5505,6308,7805,6308,7506,250

    16,1007,560

    14,3008,420

    11,8008,4804,0002,8205,9208,970

    20,40010,000

    10,700

    34,300

    15,2001 Yield is based on total production.2 Estimates discontinued in 1997.3 No significant commercial production in 1996 due to freeze damage.

  • Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 1998 Preliminary Summary Agricultural Statistics BoardJanuary 1999 52 NASS, USDA

    Peaches: Total and Utilized Production, by Type,State, and United States, 1996-98

    StateTotal Production Utilized Production

    1996 1997 1998 1996 1997 1998

    Million Pounds Million Pounds Million Pounds Million Pounds Million Pounds Million Pounds

    ALARCA FreestoneCOCTDE 1

    GAIDILINKSKYLAMDMAMIMONJNYNCOHOK 2

    ORPASCTNTXUTVAWAWV

    Total Above

    CA Clingstone

    US

    0.51.2

    674.017.02.12.1

    10.08.52.02.00.40.50.29.31.6

    38.03.3

    78.012.01.97.1

    7.070.08.00.46.07.5

    14.011.016.0

    1,011.6

    1,093.0

    2,104.6

    25.014.3

    739.07.02.3

    160.07.5

    12.52.50.20.61.19.72.0

    55.09.5

    65.012.010.06.02.05.8

    70.0160.0

    3.520.08.19.0

    46.011.0

    1,476.6

    1,148.0

    2,624.6

    16.012.5

    707.320.02.3

    70.09.0

    15.03.80.51.81.4

    10.51.8

    43.09.0

    70.010.025.06.8

    20.08.0

    65.0140.0

    3.224.07.7

    14.051.013.0

    1,381.6

    1,044.2

    2,425.8

    0.51.1

    674.016.02.12.1

    10.08.21.01.90.30.40.28.61.6

    38.03.3

    77.011.51.97.1

    7.070.06.60.45.27.3

    13.011.015.5

    1,002.8

    1,041.0

    2,043.8

    24.014.3

    739.06.52.3

    145.07.1

    10.02.40.20.51.09.02.0

    55.09.5

    65.011.510.05.81.85.4