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Cr Pr 2-2 (12-09) Crop Production Washington, D.C. Released December 10, 2009, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, U.S. Department of Agriculture. For information on Crop Production call (202) 720-2127, office hours 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET. All Cotton Production Up 1 Percent from November All Orange Production Down 1 percent from October All Cotton production is forecast at 12.6 million 480-pound bales, up 1 percent from last month but down 2 percent from last year. Upland cotton production is forecast at 12.2 million 480-pound bales, up 1 percent from last month but down 1 percent from last year. Producers in the Southeast region are expecting increased yields due to ideal weather conditions for this year’s late planted crop. Texas producers are also expecting higher yields. Upland growers in California, Georgia, Kansas, North Carolina, and Oklahoma are expecting record high yields. The American-Pima production forecast, at 367,000 bales, was carried forward from the August 2009 forecast. The U.S. all orange forecast for the 2009-10 season is 8.20 million tons, down 1 percent from the October 1 forecast and down 11 percent from the 2008-09 final utilization. The Florida all orange forecast, at 135 million boxes (6.08 million tons), is down 1 percent from the previous forecast and down 17 percent from last season’s final utilization. Early, midseason, and navel varieties in Florida are forecast at 69.0 million boxes (3.11 million tons), unchanged from October but 18 percent lower than last season. The Florida Valencia orange forecast, at 66.0 million boxes (2.97 million tons), is down 1 percent from the previous forecast and down 15 percent from the 2008-09 crop. Fruit size and drop are below average for the early, midseason, navel, and Valencia varieties. Weather conditions in Florida’s citrus growing regions during early 2009 were characterized by a series of cold fronts, freezing temperatures, and below average rainfall. California and Texas orange production forecasts are carried forward from October. Florida frozen concentrated orange juice (FCOJ) yield forecast for the 2009-10 season is 1.63 gallons per box at 42.0 degrees Brix, unchanged from the October forecast but down 2 percent from last season’s final yield of 1.66 gallons per box. Projected yield from the 2009-10 early-midseason and Valencia varieties will be published in the January Crop Production report. All projections of yield assume the processing relationships this season will be similar to those of the past several seasons.

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  • Cr Pr 2-2 (12-09)

    Crop Production

    Washington, D.C.

    Released December 10, 2009, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, U.S. Department of Agriculture.

    For information on Crop Production call (202) 720-2127, office hours 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET.

    All Cotton Production Up 1 Percent from November

    All Orange Production Down 1 percent from October

    All Cotton production is forecast at 12.6 million 480-pound bales, up 1 percent from last month but down 2 percent

    from last year. Upland cotton production is forecast at 12.2 million 480-pound bales, up 1 percent from last month but

    down 1 percent from last year. Producers in the Southeast region are expecting increased yields due to ideal weather

    conditions for this year’s late planted crop. Texas producers are also expecting higher yields. Upland growers in

    California, Georgia, Kansas, North Carolina, and Oklahoma are expecting record high yields. The American-Pima

    production forecast, at 367,000 bales, was carried forward from the August 2009 forecast.

    The U.S. all orange forecast for the 2009-10 season is 8.20 million tons, down 1 percent from the October 1 forecast

    and down 11 percent from the 2008-09 final utilization. The Florida all orange forecast, at 135 million boxes

    (6.08 million tons), is down 1 percent from the previous forecast and down 17 percent from last season’s final

    utilization. Early, midseason, and navel varieties in Florida are forecast at 69.0 million boxes (3.11 million tons),

    unchanged from October but 18 percent lower than last season. The Florida Valencia orange forecast, at 66.0 million

    boxes (2.97 million tons), is down 1 percent from the previous forecast and down 15 percent from the 2008-09 crop.

    Fruit size and drop are below average for the early, midseason, navel, and Valencia varieties. Weather conditions in

    Florida’s citrus growing regions during early 2009 were characterized by a series of cold fronts, freezing temperatures,

    and below average rainfall. California and Texas orange production forecasts are carried forward from October.

    Florida frozen concentrated orange juice (FCOJ) yield forecast for the 2009-10 season is 1.63 gallons per box at

    42.0 degrees Brix, unchanged from the October forecast but down 2 percent from last season’s final yield of

    1.66 gallons per box. Projected yield from the 2009-10 early-midseason and Valencia varieties will be published in the

    January Crop Production report. All projections of yield assume the processing relationships this season will be similar

    to those of the past several seasons.

  • Crop Production Agricultural Statistics Board December 2009 2 NASS, USDA

    This report was approved on December 10, 2009.

    Acting Secretary of

    Agriculture

    Joseph W. Glauber

    Agricultural Statistics Board

    Acting Chairperson

    Joseph J. Prusacki

  • Crop Production Agricultural Statistics Board December 2009 3 NASS, USDA

    Contents

    Page

    Cotton, Tobacco & Sugar Crops Cotton ..................................................................................................................................................................... 4

    Cumulative Boll Counts .................................................................................................................................... 31

    Cottonseed .............................................................................................................................................................. 5

    Sugarcane ............................................................................................................................................................. 24

    Dry Beans, Peas & Lentils Dry Edible Beans ................................................................................................................................................... 7

    Noncitrus Fruits & Tree Nuts Papayas ................................................................................................................................................................... 5

    Pecans ................................................................................................................................................................... 23

    Citrus Fruits

    Grapefruit ........................................................................................................................................................... 6

    Lemons ............................................................................................................................................................... 6

    Oranges .............................................................................................................................................................. 6

    Tangelos ............................................................................................................................................................. 6

    Tangerines and Mandarins ................................................................................................................................. 6

    Potatoes & Miscellaneous Crops Potatoes ............................................................................................................................................................... 16

    Percent of Major Varieties Planted................................................................................................................... 21

    Number of Hills by Type ................................................................................................................................. 32

    Harvest Loss by Type ....................................................................................................................................... 33

    Grading Categories by Type............................................................................................................................. 33

    Size Categories by Type ................................................................................................................................... 34

    Size Categories: Long Potatoes ........................................................................................................................ 35

    Coffee .................................................................................................................................................................. 24

    Crop Comments ........................................................................................................................................................ 38

    Crop Summary .......................................................................................................................................................... 25

    Information Contacts ................................................................................................................................................ 44

    Reliability of Production Data in this Report ......................................................................................................... 42

    Weather Maps ........................................................................................................................................................... 36

    Weather Summary .................................................................................................................................................... 37

  • Crop Production Agricultural Statistics Board December 2009 4 NASS, USDA

    Cotton: Area Harvested, Yield, and Production by Type, State,

    and United States, 2008 and Forecasted December 1, 2009

    Type

    and

    State

    Area Harvested Yield Production 1

    2008 2009 2008 2009

    2008 2009 Nov 1 Dec 1

    1,000 Acres 1,000 Acres Pounds Pounds Pounds 1,000 Bales 2 1,000 Bales 2

    Upland AL

    AZ

    AR CA

    FL

    GA KS

    LA

    MS MO

    NM

    NC OK

    SC

    TN

    TX

    VA

    US

    Amer-Pima 3 AZ

    CA

    NM TX

    US

    All

    AL AZ

    AR

    CA FL

    GA

    KS LA

    MS

    MO NM

    NC

    OK SC

    TN TX

    VA

    US

    286.0

    133.0

    615.0 117.0

    65.0

    920.0 25.0

    234.0

    360.0 303.0

    35.0

    428.0 155.0

    134.0

    280.0

    3,250.0

    60.0

    7,400.0

    0.8

    151.0

    1.9 15.0

    168.7

    286.0 133.8

    615.0

    268.0 65.0

    920.0

    25.0 234.0

    360.0

    303.0 36.9

    428.0

    155.0 134.0

    280.0 3,265.0

    60.0

    7,568.7

    250.0

    139.0

    500.0 70.0

    81.0

    990.0 32.0

    225.0

    285.0 263.0

    28.0

    370.0 195.0

    114.0

    280.0

    3,700.0

    64.0

    7,586.0

    1.3

    127.0

    1.4 16.5

    146.2

    250.0 140.3

    500.0

    197.0 81.0

    990.0

    32.0 225.0

    285.0

    263.0 29.4

    370.0

    195.0 114.0

    280.0 3,716.5

    64.0

    7,732.2

    787

    1,462

    1,012 1,506

    916

    835 653

    576

    911 1,106

    974

    847 811

    881

    909

    657

    908

    803

    480

    1,281

    758 768

    1,226

    787 1,456

    1,012

    1,379 916

    835

    653 576

    911

    1,106 963

    847

    811 881

    909 658

    908

    813

    710

    1,450

    893 1,495

    741

    873 615

    768

    842 949

    1,029

    921 825

    737

    926

    636

    938

    767

    997

    1,247

    789 931

    1,205

    710 1,446

    893

    1,335 741

    873

    615 768

    842

    949 1,017

    921

    825 737

    926 637

    938

    776

    710

    1,450

    826 1,714

    664

    907 720

    704

    758 949

    943

    986 837

    842

    891

    649

    900

    774

    997

    1,247

    789 931

    1,205

    710 1,446

    826

    1,413 664

    907

    720 704

    758

    949 936

    986

    837 842

    891 650

    900

    782

    469.0

    405.0

    1,296.0 367.0

    124.0

    1,600.0 34.0

    281.0

    683.0 698.0

    71.0

    755.0 262.0

    246.0

    530.0

    4,450.0

    113.5

    12,384.5

    0.8

    403.0

    3.0 24.0

    430.8

    469.0 405.8

    1,296.0

    770.0 124.0

    1,600.0

    34.0 281.0

    683.0

    698.0 74.0

    755.0

    262.0 246.0

    530.0 4,474.0

    113.5

    12,815.3

    370.0

    420.0

    860.0 250.0

    112.0

    1,870.0 48.0

    330.0

    450.0 520.0

    55.0

    760.0 340.0

    200.0

    520.0

    5,000.0

    120.0

    12,225.0

    2.7

    330.0

    2.3 32.0

    367.0

    370.0 422.7

    860.0

    580.0 112.0

    1,870.0

    48.0 330.0

    450.0

    520.0 57.3

    760.0

    340.0 200.0

    520.0 5,032.0

    120.0

    12,592.0

    1 Production ginned and to be ginned. 2 480-lb. net weight bale. 3 Estimates for current year carried forward from an earlier forecast.

  • Crop Production Agricultural Statistics Board December 2009 5 NASS, USDA

    Cottonseed: Production, United States,

    2007-2008 and Forecasted December 1, 2009

    State Production

    2007 2008 2009 1

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

    US 6,588.7 4,300.3 4,242.0 1 Based on a 3-year average lint-seed ratio.

    Papayas: Area and Fresh Production by Month, Hawaii, 2008-2009

    Month

    Area Fresh Production 1

    Total in Crop Harvested 2008 2009

    2008 2009 2008 2009

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

    Sep

    Oct

    2,305

    2,315

    2,070

    1,970

    1,320

    1,405

    1,310

    1,310

    2,460

    3,075

    2,385

    2,585

    1 Utilized fresh production.

  • Crop Production Agricultural Statistics Board December 2009 6 NASS, USDA

    Citrus Fruits: Utilized Production by Crop, State, and United States,

    2007-08, 2008-09 and Forecasted December 1, 2009 1

    Crop and State

    Utilized Production

    Boxes

    Utilized Production

    Ton Equivalent

    2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

    1,000 Boxes 2 1,000 Boxes 2 1,000 Boxes 2 1,000 Tons 1,000 Tons 1,000 Tons

    Oranges

    Early Mid &

    Navel 3 AZ 4

    CA 5

    FL TX 5

    US

    Valencia AZ 4

    CA 5

    FL TX 5

    US

    All

    AZ 4

    CA 5

    FL TX 5

    US Grapefruit

    White

    FL Colored

    FL

    All AZ 4

    CA 5

    FL TX 5

    US

    Tangerines and Mandarins AZ 4 5 6

    CA 5 6

    FL US

    Lemons 5

    AZ CA

    US

    Tangelos FL

    230

    45,000

    83,500 1,600

    130,330

    150

    17,000

    86,700 196

    104,046

    380

    62,000

    170,200 1,796

    234,376

    9,000

    17,600

    100

    5,200

    26,600 6,000

    37,900

    400

    6,700

    5,500 12,600

    1,500 14,800

    16,300

    1,500

    150

    34,500

    84,600 1,300

    120,550

    100

    14,000

    77,800 159

    92,059

    250

    48,500

    162,400 1,459

    212,609

    6,600

    15,100

    25

    5,600

    21,700 5,500

    32,825

    250

    6,700

    3,850 10,800

    3,000 22,000

    25,000

    1,150

    40,000

    69,000 1,250

    110,250

    15,000

    66,000 200

    81,200

    55,000

    135,000 1,450

    191,450

    5,800

    14,000

    4,700

    19,800 5,300

    29,800

    350

    7,000

    4,800 12,150

    2,500 20,000

    22,500

    1,000

    9

    1,688

    3,758 68

    5,523

    6

    637

    3,901 9

    4,553

    15

    2,325

    7,659 77

    10,076

    383

    748

    3

    174

    1,131 240

    1,548

    15

    251

    261 527

    57 562

    619

    68

    5

    1,294

    3,807 55

    5,161

    4

    525

    3,501 7

    4,037

    9

    1,819

    7,308 62

    9,198

    280

    642

    1

    188

    922 220

    1,331

    9

    251

    183 443

    114 836

    950

    52

    1,500

    3,105 53

    4,658

    563

    2,970 9

    3,542

    2,063

    6,075 62

    8,200

    247

    595

    157

    842 212

    1,211

    13

    263

    228 504

    95 760

    855

    45

    1 The crop year begins with the bloom of the first year shown and ends with the completion of harvest the following year. 2 Net lbs. per box: oranges-AZ & CA-75, FL-90, TX-85; grapefruit-AZ & CA-67, FL-85, TX-80; lemons-76; tangelos-90; tangerines and

    mandarins-AZ & CA-75, FL-95. 3 Navel and miscellaneous varieties in AZ and CA. Early (including navel) and midseason varieties in FL and TX. Small quantities of tangerines

    in TX and Temples in FL. 4 Estimates discontinued beginning with the 2009-10 crop year. 5 Estimates for current year carried forward from previous forecast. 6 Includes tangelos and tangors.

  • Crop Production Agricultural Statistics Board December 2009 7 NASS, USDA

    Dry Edible Beans: Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production

    by State and United States, 2007-2008 and Forecasted December 1, 2009

    State Area Planted Area Harvested

    2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009

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

    AZ 1 CA

    CO

    ID KS

    MI

    MN MT

    NE

    NM NY

    ND

    OR SD

    TX

    UT 2

    WA

    WI

    WY

    US

    59.0

    48.0

    90.0 6.5

    200.0

    150.0 18.3

    110.0

    8.3 17.0

    690.0

    7.7 13.0

    17.0

    1.5

    60.0

    6.1

    25.0

    1,527.4

    52.0

    48.0

    80.0 6.0

    200.0

    150.0 11.2

    135.0

    9.3 17.0

    660.0

    4.8 8.5

    24.0

    1.2

    50.0

    6.5

    31.5

    1,495.0

    15.5 68.5

    57.0

    100.0 8.5

    200.0

    150.0 11.9

    130.0

    12.5 16.0

    610.0

    6.5 10.3

    37.0

    58.0

    6.4

    36.5

    1,534.6

    58.0

    46.0

    89.0 6.0

    195.0

    145.0 16.6

    107.0

    8.3 16.5

    665.0

    7.6 11.7

    16.2

    1.3

    60.0

    6.0

    24.0

    1,479.2

    51.9

    44.0

    79.0 5.5

    195.0

    145.0 9.8

    126.0

    9.3 16.8

    640.0

    4.7 8.3

    21.8

    1.2

    50.0

    6.4

    30.5

    1,445.2

    15.2 68.0

    52.0

    99.0 8.0

    195.0

    140.0 11.5

    117.0

    12.5 15.6

    565.0

    6.5 9.9

    34.5

    58.0

    6.4

    35.5

    1,449.6

    Yield per Acre 3 Production 3

    2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009

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

    AZ 1 CA

    CO

    ID KS

    MI

    MN MT

    NE

    NM NY

    ND

    OR SD

    TX

    UT 2 WA

    WI

    WY

    US

    2,090

    1,600

    1,800 2,300

    1,600

    1,800 1,670

    2,260

    2,180 1,500

    1,620

    1,970 1,760

    1,500

    400 1,700

    1,530

    2,310

    1,730

    1,850

    1,500

    1,850 2,100

    1,850

    1,950 1,950

    2,290

    2,300 1,930

    1,570

    2,000 1,840

    1,300

    580 1,770

    2,130

    2,310

    1,768

    2,120 2,050

    1,650

    2,000 2,800

    1,800

    1,800 2,030

    2,100

    2,250 1,190

    1,480

    2,260 2,340

    1,600

    1,800

    1,980

    2,100

    1,737

    1,212

    736

    1,602 138

    3,120

    2,610 278

    2,418

    181 248

    10,773

    149 206

    243

    5 1,020

    92

    555

    25,586

    960

    660

    1,462 116

    3,607

    2,828 191

    2,885

    214 324

    10,048

    94 153

    283

    7 885

    136

    705

    25,558

    322 1,394

    858

    1,980 224

    3,510

    2,521 234

    2,457

    281 185

    8,362

    147 232

    552

    1,044

    127

    746

    25,176 1 Estimates began in 2009. 2 Estimates discontinued in 2009. 3 Clean Basis.

  • Crop Production Agricultural Statistics Board December 2009 8 NASS, USDA

    Dry Edible Beans: Area Planted and Harvested by Commercial

    Class, State, and Total, 2007-2009 1

    Class

    and

    State

    Area Planted Area Harvested

    2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009

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

    Large Lima - CA

    Baby Lima - CA

    Navy ID

    MI

    MN ND

    OR

    SD WY

    Total

    Great Northern

    ID NE

    ND WY

    Total

    Small White

    ID OR

    WA

    Total

    Pinto AZ 2

    CO

    ID

    KS

    MI

    MN MT

    NE

    NM ND

    OR

    SD UT 3

    WA

    WY

    Total

    13.9

    16.0

    3.3

    61.0

    56.0 96.0

    0.6

    4.0 1.0

    221.9

    2.0 48.0

    8.0 1.5

    59.5

    0.4

    0.4

    37.0

    25.0

    6.5

    4.0

    22.0 8.5

    48.0

    7.6 502.0

    0.4

    1.9 1.5

    8.3

    21.5

    694.2

    15.5

    11.7

    3.2

    62.0

    58.0 123.0

    3.4 1.0

    250.6

    2.6 64.3

    6.7 2.5

    76.1

    36.0

    20.5

    5.4

    1.8

    15.7 8.6

    51.2

    8.5 446.0

    0.7

    1.7 1.2

    7.0

    25.0

    629.3

    14.3

    14.6

    3.6

    52.0

    48.6 86.0

    3.6 1.4

    195.2

    4.1 41.0

    8.0 0.8

    53.9

    0.6 1.0

    1.5

    3.1

    6.3

    43.0

    33.6

    7.9

    4.0

    19.0 9.6

    68.5

    12.5 439.0

    0.8

    2.4

    12.1

    30.6

    689.3

    13.8

    15.6

    3.3

    59.5

    54.0 89.0

    0.6

    3.9 0.9

    211.2

    2.0 45.9

    7.7 1.4

    57.0

    0.4

    0.4

    36.0

    24.7

    6.0

    3.9

    21.0 8.4

    47.4

    7.6 487.0

    0.4

    1.9 1.3

    8.3

    20.8

    674.7

    15.5

    11.7

    3.2

    60.5

    56.2 118.0

    3.3 0.9

    242.1

    2.5 59.7

    6.5 2.4

    71.1

    34.0

    20.2

    5.0

    1.7

    15.2 7.2

    47.3

    8.5 433.0

    0.7

    1.6 1.2

    7.0

    24.3

    606.9

    14.3

    14.6

    3.6

    51.1

    45.5 81.0

    3.3 1.3

    185.8

    4.0 36.0

    7.2 0.5

    47.7

    0.6 1.0

    1.5

    3.1

    6.1

    40.0

    33.3

    7.5

    3.9

    18.0 9.2

    62.1

    12.5 405.0

    0.8

    2.4

    12.1

    30.2

    643.1 1 Missing data are included in "Other" class to avoid disclosure of individual operations or no data were reported. 2 Estimates began in 2009. 3 Estimates discontinued in 2009.

  • Crop Production Agricultural Statistics Board December 2009 9 NASS, USDA

    Dry Edible Beans: Yield and Production by Commercial

    Class, State, and Total, 2007-2009 1

    Class

    and

    State

    Yield per Acre 2 Production 2

    2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009

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

    Large Lima - CA

    Baby Lima - CA

    Navy ID

    MI

    MN ND

    OR

    SD WY

    Total

    Great Northern

    ID NE

    ND WY

    Total

    Small White

    ID OR

    WA

    Total

    Pinto AZ 3

    CO

    ID

    KS

    MI

    MN MT

    NE

    NM ND

    OR

    SD UT 4

    WA

    WY

    Total

    2,140

    2,420

    2,670

    1,660

    1,850 1,840

    2,200

    2,200 2,220

    1,814

    2,450 2,160

    1,470 2,360

    2,081

    2,500

    2,500

    1,560

    2,510

    2,300

    1,490

    1,750 2,280

    2,390

    2,300 1,590

    2,500

    2,600 400

    2,770

    2,310

    1,746

    2,050

    2,040

    2,470

    1,920

    2,000 1,770

    2,100 2,330

    1,876

    2,360 2,290

    1,690 2,500

    2,248

    1,460

    2,300

    2,100

    1,880

    1,800 2,420

    2,270

    2,300 1,540

    2,100

    2,500 580

    2,290

    2,300

    1,690

    1,870

    2,410

    2,330

    1,910

    1,900 1,550

    2,600 1,790

    1,777

    2,350 2,110

    1,570 1,940

    2,048

    2,170 2,300

    2,670

    2,452

    2,300

    1,600

    2,350

    2,800

    1,620

    1,500 2,350

    2,140

    2,250 1,470

    2,410

    2,600

    2,440

    2,110

    1,695

    302

    377

    88

    990

    999 1,636

    13

    86 20

    3,832

    49 991

    113 33

    1,186

    10

    10

    562

    620

    138

    58

    367 192

    1,132

    175 7,760

    10

    49 5

    230

    480

    11,778

    317

    239

    79

    1,162

    1,124 2,087

    69 21

    4,542

    59 1,369

    110 60

    1,598

    496

    465

    105

    32

    274 174

    1,075

    196 6,660

    15

    40 7

    160

    558

    10,257

    268

    352

    84

    976

    878 1,255

    86 23

    3,302

    94 760

    113 10

    977

    13 23

    40

    76

    140

    640

    783

    210

    63

    270 216

    1,330

    281 5,950

    19

    62

    295

    639

    10,898 1 Missing data are included in "Other" class to avoid disclosure of individual operations or no data were reported. 2 Clean Basis. 3 Estimates began in 2009. 4 Estimates discontinued in 2009.

  • Crop Production Agricultural Statistics Board December 2009 10 NASS, USDA

    Dry Edible Beans: Area Planted and Harvested by Commercial

    Class, State, and Total, 2007-2009 1

    Class

    and

    State

    Area Planted Area Harvested

    2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009

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

    Light Red

    Kidney CA

    CO

    ID MI

    MN

    NE NY

    OR

    Total

    Dark Red Kidney

    CA

    ID MI

    MN NY

    ND

    OR WA

    WI 2

    Total

    Pink ID

    MN

    ND OR

    WA

    Total

    Small Red ID

    MI

    MN ND

    WA

    Total

    Cranberry CA

    ID

    MI

    Total

    1.5

    6.0

    1.3 8.6

    11.0

    11.5 7.5

    47.4

    0.5

    0.9 2.3

    27.0 1.5

    1.5

    0.4

    6.1

    40.2

    6.1

    8.8

    13.0 0.5

    2.4

    30.8

    4.5

    16.0

    1.7 5.5

    2.9

    30.6

    0.8

    0.9

    6.9

    8.6

    2.0

    8.0

    1.4 9.5

    14.2

    13.1 7.2

    0.9

    56.3

    0.6

    0.9 2.5

    35.0 1.7

    1.4

    0.4 1.8

    6.5

    50.8

    6.3

    8.6

    12.5

    3.2

    30.6

    9.8

    22.4

    1.6 6.0

    2.5

    42.3

    1.3

    0.6

    7.2

    9.1

    2.4

    9.0

    2.1 9.1

    14.0

    13.0 5.9

    1.0

    56.5

    0.4

    2.1 2.0

    36.0 1.4

    1.5

    0.3

    6.4

    50.1

    6.9

    6.5

    11.0

    3.2

    27.6

    7.2

    21.1

    1.6 2.5

    2.7

    35.1

    1.0

    0.6

    3.9

    5.5

    1.5

    5.8

    1.3 8.4

    10.5

    11.2 7.3

    46.0

    0.5

    0.9 2.0

    26.5 1.4

    1.4

    0.4

    6.0

    39.1

    6.1

    8.4

    12.5 0.5

    2.4

    29.9

    4.4

    15.5

    1.6 5.3

    2.9

    29.7

    0.8

    0.9

    6.8

    8.5

    2.0

    7.0

    1.4 9.3

    13.7

    12.9 7.0

    0.9

    54.2

    0.6

    0.9 2.4

    33.8 1.7

    1.3

    0.4 1.8

    6.4

    49.3

    6.2

    8.4

    12.4

    3.2

    30.2

    9.7

    21.8

    1.5 5.9

    2.5

    41.4

    1.3

    0.6

    7.0

    8.9

    2.4

    8.0

    2.1 9.0

    13.2

    12.0 5.7

    1.0

    53.4

    0.4

    2.1 1.9

    33.2 1.4

    1.2

    0.3

    6.4

    46.9

    6.8

    6.1

    10.9

    3.2

    27.0

    7.1

    20.7

    1.5 2.3

    2.7

    34.3

    1.0

    0.6

    3.8

    5.4 1 Missing data are included in "Other" class to avoid disclosure of individual operations or no data were reported. 2 Includes Light Red Kidney to avoid disclosure of individual operations.

  • Crop Production Agricultural Statistics Board December 2009 11 NASS, USDA

    Dry Edible Beans: Yield and Production by Commercial

    Class, State, and Total, 2007-2009 1

    Class

    and

    State

    Yield per Acre 2 Production 2

    2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009

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

    Light Red

    Kidney CA

    CO

    ID MI

    MN

    NE NY

    OR

    Total

    Dark Red Kidney

    CA

    ID MI

    MN NY

    ND

    OR WA

    WI 3

    Total

    Pink ID

    MN

    ND OR

    WA

    Total

    Small Red ID

    MI

    MN ND

    WA

    Total

    Cranberry CA

    ID

    MI

    Total

    1,470

    2,190

    2,150 1,180

    1,900

    2,170 1,300

    1,767

    1,000

    1,780 900

    1,800 1,570

    1,790

    2,030

    1,530

    1,696

    2,390

    1,600

    1,870 2,230

    2,210

    1,933

    2,360

    1,630

    1,810 1,430

    2,590

    1,808

    2,250

    2,000

    1,290

    1,459

    1,300

    1,660

    2,360 1,260

    2,000

    2,300 2,010

    2,100

    1,887

    1,330

    1,890 1,210

    2,100 2,290

    1,540

    2,100 1,390

    2,130

    2,012

    2,260

    1,700

    1,700

    1,970

    1,844

    2,220

    1,950

    1,950 1,440

    2,480

    1,971

    1,620

    2,000

    1,540

    1,584

    1,670

    2,000

    2,380 1,540

    2,000

    1,800 1,040

    2,130

    1,787

    2,250

    2,000 1,160

    1,900 1,630

    1,580

    2,330

    1,980

    1,887

    2,500

    1,600

    1,380

    2,440

    1,837

    2,480

    1,950

    1,500 1,520

    2,330

    2,044

    1,800

    2,000

    1,450

    1,574

    22

    127

    28 99

    199

    243 95

    813

    5

    16 18

    477 22

    25

    8

    92

    663

    146

    134

    234 11

    53

    578

    104

    253

    29 76

    75

    537

    18

    18

    88

    124

    26

    116

    33 117

    274

    297 141

    19

    1,023

    8

    17 29

    710 39

    20

    8 25

    136

    992

    140

    143

    211

    63

    557

    215

    425

    29 85

    62

    816

    21

    12

    108

    141

    40

    160

    50 139

    269

    216 59

    21

    954

    9

    42 22

    636 23

    19

    7

    127

    885

    170

    98

    150

    78

    496

    176

    404

    23 35

    63

    701

    18

    12

    55

    85 1 Missing data are included in "Other" class to avoid disclosure of individual operations or no data were reported. 2 Clean Basis. 3 Includes Light Red Kidney to avoid disclosure of individual operations.

  • Crop Production Agricultural Statistics Board December 2009 12 NASS, USDA

    Dry Edible Beans: Area Planted and Harvested by Commercial

    Class, State, and Total, 2007-2009 1

    Class

    and

    State

    Area Planted Area Harvested

    2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009

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

    Black

    CA ID

    MI

    MN NE

    NY

    ND OR

    WA

    Total

    Blackeye AZ 2

    CA

    TX

    Total

    Small Chickpeas

    (Garbanzo, Smaller than 20/64 in.)

    ID

    MT ND

    SD

    WA

    Total

    Large Chickpeas

    (Garbanzo, Larger

    than 20/64 in)

    CA

    ID

    MT ND

    OR

    SD WA

    Total

    0.4 2.4

    96.5

    22.0

    7.0

    45.0 0.5

    1.9

    175.7

    12.5

    15.3

    27.8

    3.5

    1.6 4.5

    1.5

    11.1

    6.5

    38.0

    8.2 12.5

    3.2

    5.7 40.0

    114.1

    1.7

    91.0

    12.6 3.1

    7.4

    53.5 0.6

    2.0

    171.9

    7.1

    22.2

    29.3

    4.3

    0.9 4.0

    0.9

    1.6

    11.7

    6.4

    26.7

    1.7 5.3

    0.7

    1.5 29.5

    71.8

    3.1

    102.0

    20.8 4.0

    7.6

    46.0 1.2

    2.6

    187.3

    2.6

    12.4

    33.3

    48.3

    10.5

    1.9 9.0

    1.1

    22.5

    14.4

    22.0

    0.4 4.2

    0.4

    1.0 31.1

    73.5

    0.4 2.3

    94.5

    21.6

    6.9

    43.5 0.5

    1.9

    171.6

    12.5

    14.6

    27.1

    3.4

    1.5 4.4

    1.5

    10.8

    6.0

    37.6

    6.7 12.4

    3.2

    4.6 40.0

    110.5

    1.7

    89.0

    12.2 3.0

    7.4

    53.0 0.6

    2.0

    168.9

    7.1

    20.2

    27.3

    4.2

    0.9 3.3

    0.9

    1.6

    10.9

    6.3

    26.4

    1.7 5.1

    0.7

    1.5 29.5

    71.2

    3.1

    99.1

    19.2 3.5

    7.5

    43.0 1.2

    2.6

    179.2

    2.6

    12.4

    31.1

    46.1

    10.4

    1.9 8.3

    1.1

    21.7

    14.0

    21.8

    0.4 3.5

    0.4

    1.0 31.1

    72.2 1 Missing data are included in "Other" class to avoid disclosure of individual operations or no data were reported. 2 Estimates began in 2009.

  • Crop Production Agricultural Statistics Board December 2009 13 NASS, USDA

    Dry Edible Beans: Yield and Production by Commercial

    Class, State, and Total, 2007-2009 1

    Class

    and

    State

    Yield per Acre 2 Production 2

    2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009

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

    Black

    CA ID

    MI

    MN NE

    NY

    ND OR

    WA

    Total

    Blackeye AZ 3

    CA

    TX

    Total

    Small Chickpeas

    (Garbanzo, Smaller than 20/64 in.)

    ID

    MT ND

    SD

    WA

    Total

    Large Chickpeas

    (Garbanzo, Larger

    than 20/64 in)

    CA

    ID

    MT ND

    OR

    SD WA

    Total

    2,000 2,000

    1,630

    1,750

    1,650

    1,500 2,320

    2,790

    1,633

    2,150

    1,560

    1,834

    970

    960 1,410

    1,330

    1,194

    1,900

    1,060

    1,080 1,500

    1,600

    950 1,300

    1,254

    2,240

    1,900

    1,650 2,300

    1,800

    1,380 2,300

    2,300

    1,731

    1,760

    1,330

    1,443

    1,070

    1,350 1,330

    900

    1,250

    1,183

    1,840

    1,200

    320 1,470

    1,300

    1,400 1,510

    1,389

    2,230

    1,790

    1,500 2,200

    1,170

    1,420 2,580

    2,500

    1,673

    2,000

    2,440

    1,670

    1,896

    1,310

    860 1,600

    1,300

    1,378

    2,020

    1,280

    600 1,740

    1,250

    1,300 1,300

    1,452

    8 46

    1,540

    378

    114

    652 12

    53

    2,803

    269

    228

    497

    33

    14 62

    20

    129

    114

    399

    72 186

    51

    44 520

    1,386

    38

    1,691

    201 69

    133

    731 14

    46

    2,923

    125

    269

    394

    45

    12 44

    8

    20

    129

    116

    317

    5 75

    9

    21 446

    989

    69

    1,770

    288 77

    88

    610 31

    65

    2,998

    52

    303

    519

    874

    136

    16 133

    14

    299

    283

    279

    2 61

    5

    13 405

    1,048 1 Missing data are included in "Other" class to avoid disclosure of individual operations or no data were reported. 2 Clean Basis. 3 Estimates began in 2009.

  • Crop Production Agricultural Statistics Board December 2009 14 NASS, USDA

    Dry Edible Beans: Area Planted and Harvested by Commercial

    Class, State, and Total, 2007-2009 1

    Class

    and

    State

    Area Planted Area Harvested

    2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009

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

    Chickpeas, All

    (Garbanzo) CA

    ID

    MT ND

    OR

    SD WA

    Total

    Other

    AZ 2 CA

    CO

    ID KS

    MI MN

    NE

    NM NY

    ND

    OR SD

    TX

    WA WY

    Total

    6.5

    41.5

    9.8 17.0

    3.2

    5.7 41.5

    125.2

    6.9

    5.0

    1.7

    4.7 1.5

    2.5

    0.7 1.0

    2.0

    2.1 1.4

    1.7

    3.0 1.0

    35.2

    6.4

    31.0

    2.6 9.3

    0.7

    2.4 31.1

    83.5

    7.4

    4.0

    2.0 0.6

    3.6 4.3

    3.3

    0.8 0.7

    1.6

    1.5 1.0

    1.8

    2.4 3.0

    38.0

    14.4

    32.5

    2.3 13.2

    0.4

    2.1 31.1

    96.0

    6.6 9.0

    5.0

    3.6 0.6

    5.9 3.5

    3.5

    1.1

    2.8

    1.8 2.2

    3.7

    4.8 3.7

    57.8

    6.0

    41.0

    8.2 16.8

    3.2

    4.6 41.5

    121.3

    6.9

    4.2

    1.7

    4.4 1.4

    2.5

    0.7 0.9

    1.8

    2.0 1.3

    1.6

    3.0 0.9

    33.3

    6.3

    30.6

    2.6 8.4

    0.7

    2.4 31.1

    82.1

    7.4

    3.0

    2.0 0.5

    3.3 4.0

    3.1

    0.8 0.7

    1.5

    1.4 1.0

    1.6

    2.4 2.9

    35.6

    14.0

    32.2

    2.3 11.8

    0.4

    2.1 31.1

    93.9

    6.5 8.9

    4.0

    3.5 0.5

    5.5 3.3

    3.4

    1.0

    2.6

    1.8 2.1

    3.4

    4.8 3.5

    54.8 1 Missing data are included in "Other" class to avoid disclosure of individual operations or no data were reported. 2 Estimates began in 2009.

  • Crop Production Agricultural Statistics Board December 2009 15 NASS, USDA

    Dry Edible Beans: Yield and Production by Commercial

    Class, State, and Total, 2007-2009 1

    Class

    and

    State

    Yield per Acre 2 Production 2

    2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009

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

    Chickpeas, All

    (Garbanzo) CA

    ID

    MT ND

    OR

    SD WA

    Total

    Other

    AZ 3 CA

    CO

    ID KS

    MI MN

    NE

    NM NY

    ND

    OR SD

    TX

    WA WY

    Total

    1,900

    1,050

    1,050 1,480

    1,600

    950 1,300

    1,249

    1,410

    1,120

    2,650

    1,680 1,930

    2,080

    880 1,890

    1,610

    2,200 2,100

    940

    2,300 2,440

    1,715

    1,840

    1,180

    650 1,420

    1,290

    1,210 1,500

    1,362

    1,460

    1,600

    2,100 2,100

    1,300 1,830

    2,420

    2,250 1,570

    1,670

    2,080 1,500

    875

    2,620 2,280

    1,801

    2,020

    1,290

    780 1,640

    1,250

    1,290 1,300

    1,435

    2,000 1,360

    1,450

    2,060 2,800

    1,470 1,800

    2,180

    1,500

    1,380

    2,280 2,700

    970

    2,040 2,120

    1,757

    114

    432

    86 248

    51

    44 540

    1,515

    97

    47

    45

    74 27

    52

    6 17

    29

    44 27

    15

    69 22

    571

    116

    362

    17 119

    9

    29 466

    1,118

    108

    48

    42 11

    43 73

    75

    18 11

    25

    29 15

    14

    63 66

    641

    283

    415

    18 194

    5

    27 405

    1,347

    130 121

    58

    72 14

    81 59

    74

    15

    36

    41 57

    33

    98 74

    963 1 Missing data are included in "Other" class to avoid disclosure of individual operations or no data were reported. 2 Clean Basis. 3 Estimates began in 2009.

  • Crop Production Agricultural Statistics Board December 2009 16 NASS, USDA

    Potatoes: Area Planted, Harvested, Yield, and Production

    by Seasonal Group, State, and United States, 2007-2009 1

    Seasonal

    Group and

    State

    Area Planted Area Harvested

    2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009

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

    Winter

    CA FL 2

    Total

    Spring

    AZ CA

    FL 2

    Hastings Other FL

    NC

    TX

    Total

    10.5

    10.5

    4.0 15.5

    27.8

    16.5 11.3

    16.0

    9.5

    72.8

    11.0

    11.0

    3.5 15.4

    28.5

    17.4 11.1

    14.5

    8.4

    70.3

    9.0

    9.0

    4.0 17.5

    29.3

    17.8 11.5

    16.0

    8.8

    75.6

    10.5

    10.5

    4.0 15.5

    27.2

    16.2 11.0

    14.5

    9.0

    70.2

    11.0

    11.0

    3.5 15.4

    27.9

    17.0 10.9

    14.0

    8.0

    68.8

    8.7

    8.7

    4.0 17.5

    28.6

    17.4 11.2

    15.0

    8.3

    73.4

    Yield Production

    2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009

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

    Winter CA

    FL 2

    Total

    Spring AZ

    CA

    FL 2 Hastings

    Other FL

    NC TX

    Total

    215

    215

    280

    395

    287 285

    290

    185 230

    282

    230

    230

    300

    450

    285 285

    285

    180 210

    293

    245

    245

    280

    430

    274 290

    250

    195 230

    291

    2,258

    2,258

    1,120

    6,123

    7,807 4,617

    3,190

    2,700 2,070

    19,820

    2,530

    2,530

    1,050

    6,930

    7,952 4,845

    3,107

    2,520 1,680

    20,132

    2,132

    2,132

    1,120

    7,525

    7,846 5,046

    2,800

    2,925 1,909

    21,325 1 Carried forward from earlier estimate. 2 Winter potatoes combined with spring potatoes in 2008.

  • Crop Production Agricultural Statistics Board December 2009 17 NASS, USDA

    Potatoes: Area Planted and Harvested by Seasonal Group,

    State, and United States, 2007-2009

    Seasonal

    Group and

    State

    Area Planted Area Harvested

    2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009

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

    Summer 1

    AL CA

    CO

    DE IL

    KS

    MD MO

    NJ

    TX VA

    Total

    Fall

    CA CO

    ID 10 SW Co

    Other ID

    ME MA

    MI

    MN MT

    NE

    NV NM

    NY

    ND OH

    OR

    Malheur 2

    Other OR 2

    PA

    RI WA

    WI

    Total

    US

    1.2 4.3

    3.0

    2.0 6.3

    5.0

    3.0 6.8

    2.4

    11.2 5.6

    50.8

    7.9 59.2

    350.0 21.0

    329.0

    57.1 2.7

    42.5

    52.0 11.3

    21.0

    7.3 5.5

    19.0

    97.0 3.2

    36.5

    3.0

    33.5

    10.5

    0.6 160.0

    64.5

    1,007.8

    1,141.9

    1.3 3.6

    4.6

    1.7 5.5

    5.0

    2.5 7.2

    2.0

    8.0 5.8

    47.2

    8.4 57.0

    305.0 15.0

    290.0

    56.0 2.8

    43.0

    50.0 10.9

    19.5

    5.8 5.9

    18.0

    82.0 2.5

    35.3

    2.8

    32.5

    10.0

    0.5 155.0

    63.5

    931.1

    1,059.6

    3.8

    4.0

    1.7 5.4

    5.0

    2.4 7.3

    2.0

    5.9 6.4

    43.9

    8.4 56.0

    320.0 19.0

    301.0

    56.0 3.5

    45.0

    47.0 11.0

    20.0

    5.1 6.5

    17.1

    83.0 2.3

    37.0

    10.0

    0.5 145.0

    63.5

    936.9

    1,065.4

    1.1 4.3

    2.7

    2.0 6.1

    4.9

    3.0 6.6

    2.4

    9.8 5.4

    48.3

    7.9 59.1

    349.0 21.0

    328.0

    56.5 2.6

    42.0

    49.0 11.2

    19.8

    7.3 5.4

    18.3

    91.0 3.0

    36.5

    3.0

    33.5

    10.0

    0.6 160.0

    64.0

    993.2

    1,122.2

    1.2 3.6

    4.4

    1.7 5.3

    4.8

    2.5 6.5

    2.0

    7.4 5.7

    45.1

    8.4 56.9

    304.0 15.0

    289.0

    54.7 2.7

    42.5

    48.0 10.5

    19.4

    5.8 5.9

    17.8

    81.0 2.1

    35.3

    2.8

    32.5

    9.5

    0.5 155.0

    62.0

    922.0

    1,046.9

    3.8

    3.9

    1.7 5.2

    4.8

    2.4 7.0

    2.0

    5.4 6.3

    42.5

    8.4 55.2

    319.0 19.0

    300.0

    55.5 3.5

    43.5

    45.0 9.5

    19.8

    5.1 6.4

    16.5

    75.0 2.1

    37.0

    9.5

    0.4 145.0

    63.0

    919.4

    1,044.0 1 Carried forward from earlier estimate. 2 Estimates discontinued in 2009.

  • Crop Production Agricultural Statistics Board December 2009 18 NASS, USDA

    Potatoes: Yield and Production by Seasonal Group,

    State, and United States, 2007-2009

    Seasonal

    Group and

    State

    Yield Production

    2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009

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

    Summer 1

    AL CA

    CO

    DE IL

    KS

    MD MO

    NJ

    TX VA

    Total

    Fall

    CA CO

    ID 10 SW Co

    Other ID

    ME MA

    MI

    MN MT

    NE

    NV NM

    NY

    ND OH

    OR

    Malheur 2

    Other OR 2

    PA

    RI WA

    WI

    Total

    US

    140 360

    350

    270 400

    365

    320 300

    265

    395 210

    331

    480 355

    373 490

    365

    295 320

    350

    440 330

    415

    390 370

    285

    260 330

    556

    455

    565

    220

    300 630

    440

    410

    396

    170 360

    370

    250 395

    320

    300 190

    230

    395 220

    306

    470 385

    383 540

    375

    270 260

    350

    425 330

    425

    410 390

    320

    280 325

    529

    460

    535

    265

    280 600

    415

    411

    396

    370

    400

    290 390

    325

    350 290

    270

    460 280

    346

    495 400

    411 500

    405

    275 260

    360

    470 345

    440

    465 420

    300

    255 335

    580

    310

    210 610

    460

    429

    414

    154 1,548

    945

    540 2,440

    1,789

    960 1,980

    636

    3,871 1,134

    15,997

    3,792 20,981

    130,010 10,290

    119,720

    16,668 832

    14,700

    21,560 3,696

    8,217

    2,847 1,998

    5,216

    23,660 990

    20,293

    1,365

    18,928

    2,200

    180 100,800

    28,160

    406,800

    444,875

    204 1,296

    1,628

    425 2,094

    1,536

    750 1,235

    460

    2,923 1,254

    13,805

    3,948 21,907

    116,475 8,100

    108,375

    14,769 702

    14,875

    20,400 3,465

    8,245

    2,378 2,301

    5,696

    22,680 683

    18,676

    1,288

    17,388

    2,518

    140 93,000

    25,730

    378,588

    415,055

    1,406

    1,560

    493 2,028

    1,560

    840 2,030

    540

    2,484 1,764

    14,705

    4,158 22,080

    131,000 9,500

    121,500

    15,263 910

    15,660

    21,150 3,278

    8,712

    2,372 2,688

    4,950

    19,125 704

    21,460

    2,945

    84 88,450

    28,980

    393,969

    432,131 1 Carried forward from earlier estimate. 2 Estimates discontinued in 2009.

  • Crop Production Agricultural Statistics Board December 2009 19 NASS, USDA

    Potatoes: Area Planted and Harvested by State

    and United States, 2007-2009

    State Area Planted Area Harvested

    2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009

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

    AL AZ

    CA

    CO DE

    FL

    ID IL

    KS

    ME MD

    MA

    MI MN

    MO

    MT

    NE

    NV

    NJ NM

    NY NC

    ND

    OH OR

    PA

    RI TX

    VA

    WA WI

    US

    1.2 4.0

    38.2

    62.2 2.0

    27.8

    350.0 6.3

    5.0

    57.1 3.0

    2.7

    42.5 52.0

    6.8

    11.3

    21.0

    7.3

    2.4 5.5

    19.0 16.0

    97.0

    3.2 36.5

    10.5

    0.6 20.7

    5.6

    160.0 64.5

    1,141.9

    1.3 3.5

    38.4

    61.6 1.7

    28.5

    305.0 5.5

    5.0

    56.0 2.5

    2.8

    43.0 50.0

    7.2

    10.9

    19.5

    5.8

    2.0 5.9

    18.0 14.5

    82.0

    2.5 35.3

    10.0

    0.5 16.4

    5.8

    155.0 63.5

    1,059.6

    4.0

    38.7

    60.0 1.7

    29.3

    320.0 5.4

    5.0

    56.0 2.4

    3.5

    45.0 47.0

    7.3

    11.0

    20.0

    5.1

    2.0 6.5

    17.1 16.0

    83.0

    2.3 37.0

    10.0

    0.5 14.7

    6.4

    145.0 63.5

    1,065.4

    1.1 4.0

    38.2

    61.8 2.0

    27.2

    349.0 6.1

    4.9

    56.5 3.0

    2.6

    42.0 49.0

    6.6

    11.2

    19.8

    7.3

    2.4 5.4

    18.3 14.5

    91.0

    3.0 36.5

    10.0

    0.6 18.8

    5.4

    160.0 64.0

    1,122.2

    1.2 3.5

    38.4

    61.3 1.7

    27.9

    304.0 5.3

    4.8

    54.7 2.5

    2.7

    42.5 48.0

    6.5

    10.5

    19.4

    5.8

    2.0 5.9

    17.8 14.0

    81.0

    2.1 35.3

    9.5

    0.5 15.4

    5.7

    155.0 62.0

    1,046.9

    4.0

    38.4

    59.1 1.7

    28.6

    319.0 5.2

    4.8

    55.5 2.4

    3.5

    43.5 45.0

    7.0

    9.5

    19.8

    5.1

    2.0 6.4

    16.5 15.0

    75.0

    2.1 37.0

    9.5

    0.4 13.7

    6.3

    145.0 63.0

    1,044.0

  • Crop Production Agricultural Statistics Board December 2009 20 NASS, USDA

    Potatoes: Yield and Production by State

    and United States, 2007-2009

    State Yield 1 Production

    2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009

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

    AL AZ

    CA

    CO DE

    FL

    ID IL

    KS

    ME MD

    MA

    MI MN

    MO

    MT

    NE

    NV

    NJ NM

    NY NC

    ND

    OH OR

    PA

    RI TX

    VA

    WA WI

    US

    140 280

    359

    355 270

    287

    373 400

    365

    295 320

    320

    350 440

    300

    330

    415

    390

    265 370

    285 186

    260

    330 556

    220

    300 316

    210

    630 440

    396

    170 300

    383

    384 250

    285

    383 395

    320

    270 300

    260

    350 425

    190

    330

    425

    410

    230 390

    320 180

    280

    325 529

    265

    280 299

    220

    600 415

    396

    280

    396

    400 290

    274

    411 390

    325

    275 350

    260

    360 470

    290

    345

    440

    465

    270 420

    300 195

    255

    335 580

    310

    210 321

    280

    610 460

    414

    154 1,120

    13,721

    21,926 540

    7,807

    130,010 2,440

    1,789

    16,668 960

    832

    14,700 21,560

    1,980

    3,696

    8,217

    2,847

    636 1,998

    5,216 2,700

    23,660

    990 20,293

    2,200

    180 5,941

    1,134

    100,800 28,160

    444,875

    204 1,050

    14,704

    23,535 425

    7,952

    116,475 2,094

    1,536

    14,769 750

    702

    14,875 20,400

    1,235

    3,465

    8,245

    2,378

    460 2,301

    5,696 2,520

    22,680

    683 18,676

    2,518

    140 4,603

    1,254

    93,000 25,730

    415,055

    1,120

    15,221

    23,640 493

    7,846

    131,000 2,028

    1,560

    15,263 840

    910

    15,660 21,150

    2,030

    3,278

    8,712

    2,372

    540 2,688

    4,950 2,925

    19,125

    704 21,460

    2,945

    84 4,393

    1,764

    88,450 28,980

    432,131 1 Derived.

  • Crop Production Agricultural Statistics Board December 2009 21 NASS, USDA

    Fall Potatoes: Percent of Varieties Planted, 2009 Crop

    The National Agricultural Statistics Service conducts variety surveys in 8 States, accounting for 88 percent of the 2009

    forecasted U.S. fall potato production. Colorado data are from a growers’ potato variety survey. The remaining 7

    States conduct objective yield surveys where all producing areas are sampled in proportion to planted acreage. Variety

    data shown below are actual percentages from these surveys.

    Fall Potatoes: Percent of Major Varieties Planted,

    Selected States, 2009 Crop 1

    State Varieties Pct. of Planted

    Acres

    State Varieties Pct. of Planted

    Acres

    ID

    ME

    MN

    R Burbank

    Ranger R R Norkotah

    Premier R

    Western R Umatilla R

    Shepody

    Alturas Frito-Lay

    Other

    R Burbank

    Frito-Lay R Norkotah

    Superior

    Yukon Gold Shepody

    Norland

    Atlantic Goldrush

    Katahdin

    Monona Reba

    Ontario

    Snowden Norwis

    Other

    R Burbank

    Norland

    Umatilla R Dakota Rose

    Chieftain

    Cascade R Norkotah

    Yukon Gold

    Snowden Other

    56.2

    15.0 14.6

    2.8

    2.3 1.7

    1.6

    1.2 1.0

    3.6

    41.5

    11.1 5.1

    4.9

    4.3 3.9

    3.6

    3.0 2.7

    2.7

    2.1 2.0

    1.5

    1.4 1.2

    9.0

    53.2

    22.6

    5.1 2.0

    1.4

    1.2 1.2

    1.2

    1.0 11.1

    ND

    OR

    WA

    WI

    R Burbank

    Norland Ranger R

    Umatilla R

    Frito-Lay Dakota Pearl

    Shepody

    Bannock Ivory Crisp

    Sangre

    Red LaSoda Dakota Crisp

    Other

    R Norkotah

    R Burbank Ranger R

    Premier R

    Alturas Shepody

    Frito-Lay

    Umatilla R Pike

    Dakota Pearl

    Other

    R Burbank

    R Norkotah

    Ranger R

    Umatilla R

    Alturas Chieftain

    Premier R

    Frito-Lay Shepody

    Other

    Frito-Lay

    R Burbank

    Norkotah Goldrush

    Norland

    Silverton R Snowden

    Superior

    Atlantic Ranger R

    Pike

    Shepody Bannock

    Mega Chip

    Other

    53.8

    11.0 5.3

    5.1

    5.0 3.5

    2.7

    2.5 2.4

    2.3

    2.2 1.4

    2.8

    26.6

    20.1 17.7

    6.1

    5.9 5.9

    5.6

    5.0 1.8

    1.6

    3.7

    30.8

    14.5

    13.9

    11.9

    7.9 3.6

    3.4

    3.4 2.3

    8.3

    21.4

    17.0

    13.5 10.3

    8.7

    8.2 5.9

    2.9

    2.0 1.3

    1.1

    1.0 1.0

    1.0

    4.7 1 Revised from the September preliminary.

  • Crop Production Agricultural Statistics Board December 2009 22 NASS, USDA

    Fall Potatoes: Percent of Major Varieties Planted, 7-State Total,

    2009 Crop 1

    Varieties

    Pct. of

    Planted

    Acres

    Varieties

    Pct. of

    Planted

    Acres

    R Burbank

    R Norkotah Ranger R

    Frito-Lay

    Umatilla R Norland

    Alturas

    Premier R Shepody

    Goldrush

    Western R Yukon Gold

    Chieftain

    Dakota Pearl Silverton R

    Snowden

    Superior

    Atlantic

    44.7

    12.2 10.8

    4.5

    4.2 3.9

    2.4

    2.2 2.1

    1.1

    1.0 0.9

    0.9

    0.7 0.7

    0.7

    0.6

    0.5

    Pike

    Bannock Ivory Crisp

    Sangre

    Red LaSoda Cascade

    Klondike Rose

    Katahdin Monona

    Dakota Crisp

    NorValley Mazama

    Reba

    Dakota Rose Bintje

    Ontario

    Defender

    Other

    0.4

    0.3 0.3

    0.3

    0.2 0.2

    0.2

    0.2 0.2

    0.1

    0.1 0.1

    0.1

    0.1 0.1

    0.1

    0.1

    2.8 1 Revised from the September preliminary.

    Fall Potatoes: Percent of Major Varieties Planted, Colorado, 2009 Crop

    Varieties Pct. of Planted

    Acres

    Varieties Pct. of Planted

    Acres

    R Norkotah

    Canela R Centennial R

    Rio Grande R

    Yukon Gold R Nugget

    Satina

    42.5

    11.9 9.9

    7.1

    2.8 2.8

    2.5

    Latona

    Gala Cherry Red

    Purple Majesty

    Chipeta Atlantic

    Other

    1.3

    1.1 0.9

    0.2

    0.1 0.1

    16.8

  • Crop Production Agricultural Statistics Board December 2009 23 NASS, USDA

    Pecans: Production by Variety, State, and United States,

    2007-2008 and Forecasted December 1, 2009

    Variety

    and

    State

    Utilized Production (In-Shell Basis)

    2007 2008 2009

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

    Improved

    Varieties 1 AL

    AZ

    AR 2 CA 2

    FL 2

    GA LA

    MS 2

    MO 2 NM

    NC 3

    OK SC 2

    TX

    US

    Native and

    Seedling

    AL AR 2

    FL 2

    GA KS 2

    LA

    MS 2 MO 2

    NC 3

    OK SC 2

    TX

    US

    All Pecans AL

    AZ

    AR 2 CA 2

    FL 2

    GA KS 2

    LA

    MS 2 MO 2

    NM

    NC 3 OK

    SC 2

    TX

    US

    10,000

    23,000

    1,500 4,400

    1,700

    135,000 3,000

    2,200

    2 74,000

    160

    3,000 1,500

    44,000

    303,462

    2,000 800

    200

    15,000 500

    11,000

    800 3

    40

    27,000 500

    26,000

    83,843

    12,000

    23,000

    2,300 4,400

    1,900

    150,000 500

    14,000

    3,000 5

    74,000

    200 30,000

    2,000

    70,000

    387,305

    7,400

    17,500

    1,000 3,750

    1,400

    66,000 1,000

    900

    110 43,000

    600

    1,000 3,000

    20,000

    166,660

    600 500

    300

    4,000 1,900

    4,000

    600 830

    100

    4,000 400

    10,000

    27,230

    8,000

    17,500

    1,500 3,750

    1,700

    70,000 1,900

    5,000

    1,500 940

    43,000

    700 5,000

    3,400

    30,000

    193,890

    8,600

    24,000

    1,500 3,800

    1,800

    82,000 2,500

    2,000

    250 76,000

    6,000 3,300

    40,000

    251,750

    1,400 800

    300

    3,000 1,700

    5,500

    500 1,550

    14,000 700

    20,000

    49,450

    10,000

    24,000

    2,300 3,800

    2,100

    85,000 1,700

    8,000

    2,500 1,800

    76,000

    20,000

    4,000

    60,000

    301,200 1 Budded, grafted, or topworked varieties. 2 Estimates for current year carried forward from earlier forecast. 3 Estimates discontinued in 2009.

  • Crop Production Agricultural Statistics Board December 2009 24 NASS, USDA

    Sugarcane: Area Harvested, Yield, and Production by Use,

    State, and United States, 2008 and Forecasted December 1, 2009

    Use

    and State

    Area Harvested Yield 1 Production 1

    2008 2009 2008 2009

    2008 2009 Nov 1 Dec 1

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

    For Sugar FL

    HI

    LA TX

    US

    For Seed

    FL HI

    LA

    TX

    US

    For Sugar

    and Seed FL

    HI

    LA TX

    US

    384.0

    20.4

    380.0 37.2

    821.6

    17.0 2.4

    25.0

    2.0

    46.4

    401.0

    22.8

    405.0 39.2

    868.0

    372.0

    19.7

    375.0 39.0

    805.7

    18.0 2.0

    25.0

    2.0

    47.0

    390.0

    21.7

    400.0 41.0

    852.7

    32.9

    69.7

    28.3 35.5

    31.8

    36.5 30.0

    28.3

    35.5

    31.7

    33.1

    65.5

    28.3 35.5

    31.8

    36.7

    67.2

    30.0 35.0

    34.3

    36.4

    71.0

    30.0 35.0

    34.2

    36.4 30.0

    30.0

    35.0

    32.7

    36.4

    67.2

    30.0 35.0

    34.1

    12,634

    1,422

    10,754 1,321

    26,131

    621 72

    708

    71

    1,472

    13,255

    1,494

    11,462 1,392

    27,603

    13,541

    1,399

    11,250 1,365

    27,555

    655 60

    750

    70

    1,535

    14,196

    1,459

    12,000 1,435

    29,090 1 Net tons.

    Coffee: Area Harvested, Yield, and Production

    Hawaii and Puerto Rico, 2007-2009

    State Area Harvested Yield Production 1

    2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

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

    HI

    PR

    6,400

    39,000

    6,300

    33,000

    6,300

    27,000

    1,170

    450

    1,380

    405

    1,270

    350

    7,500

    17,500

    8,700

    13,300

    8,000

    9,500 1 Parchment basis.

  • Crop Production Agricultural Statistics Board December 2009 25 NASS, USDA

    Crop Summary: Area Planted and Harvested, United States, 2008-2009

    (Domestic Units) 1

    Crop Area Planted Area Harvested

    2008 2009 2008 2009

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

    Grains & Hay Barley

    Corn for Grain 2

    Corn for Silage Hay, All

    Alfalfa

    All Other Oats

    Proso Millet

    Rice Rye

    Sorghum for Grain 2

    Sorghum for Silage Wheat, All

    Winter

    Durum

    Other Spring

    Oilseeds Canola

    Cottonseed 3 Flaxseed

    Mustard Seed

    Peanuts Rapeseed

    Safflower

    Soybeans for Beans Sunflower

    Cotton, Tobacco & Sugar Crops Cotton, All

    Upland

    Amer-Pima Sugarbeets

    Sugarcane

    Tobacco

    Dry Beans, Peas & Lentils

    Austrian Winter Peas Dry Edible Beans

    Dry Edible Peas

    Lentils Wrinkled Seed Peas 3

    Potatoes & Misc. Coffee (HI)

    Ginger Root (HI)

    Hops Peppermint Oil

    Potatoes, All

    Winter Spring

    Summer

    Fall

    Spearmint Oil

    Sweet Potatoes

    Taro (HI) 4

    4,246.0

    85,982.0

    3,247.0

    520.0

    2,995.0 1,260.0

    8,284.0

    63,193.0

    46,307.0

    2,721.0

    14,165.0

    1,011.0

    354.0

    79.5

    1,534.0 0.2

    202.0

    75,718.0 2,516.5

    9,471.0

    9,297.0

    174.0 1,090.8

    17.5 1,495.0

    882.5

    271.0

    1,059.6

    11.0 70.3

    47.2

    931.1

    103.2

    3,567.0

    86,351.0

    3,404.0

    405.0

    3,125.0 1,241.0

    6,623.0

    59,133.0

    43,311.0

    2,554.0

    13,268.0

    831.0

    353.0

    53.5

    1,109.0 0.9

    194.0

    77,510.0 2,032.0

    9,138.7

    8,989.0

    149.7 1,185.0

    20.5 1,534.6

    865.3

    413.0

    1,065.4

    9.0 75.6

    43.9

    936.9

    106.7

    3,779.0

    78,640.0

    5,965.0 60,152.0

    21,060.0

    39,092.0 1,400.0

    460.0

    2,976.0 269.0

    7,271.0

    408.0 55,699.0

    39,608.0

    2,574.0

    13,517.0

    989.0

    340.0

    71.5

    1,507.0 0.2

    195.0

    74,681.0 2,396.0

    7,568.7

    7,400.0

    168.7 1,004.6

    868.0

    354.5

    8.0 1,445.2

    847.3

    261.0

    6.3

    0.1

    40.9 60.0

    1,046.9

    11.0 68.8

    45.1

    922.0

    20.4

    97.3

    0.4

    3,113.0

    79,294.0

    60,177.0

    20,982.0

    39,195.0 1,379.0

    3,101.0 252.0

    5,681.0

    49,868.0

    34,485.0

    2,428.0

    12,955.0

    807.5

    341.0

    50.5

    1,082.0 0.8

    187.0

    76,619.0 1,939.0

    7,732.2

    7,586.0

    146.2 1,150.5

    852.7

    353.3

    10.7 1,449.6

    835.9

    405.0

    6.3

    40.2

    1,044.0

    8.7 73.4

    42.5

    919.4

    103.3

    445.0 1 Data are the latest estimates available, either from the current report or from previous reports. Current year estimates are for the full 2009 crop

    year. 2 Area planted for all purposes. 3 Acreage is not estimated. 4 Area is total acres in crop, not harvested acreage.

  • Crop Production Agricultural Statistics Board December 2009 26 NASS, USDA

    Crop Summary: Yield and Production, United States, 2008-2009

    (Domestic Units) 1

    Crop Units Yield Production

    2008 2009 2008 2009

    1,000 1,000

    Grains & Hay Barley

    Corn for Grain

    Corn for Silage Hay, All

    Alfalfa

    All Other Oats

    Proso Millet

    Rice 2 Rye

    Sorghum for Grain

    Sorghum for Silage Wheat, All

    Winter

    Durum

    Other Spring

    Oilseeds Canola

    Cottonseed 3 Flaxseed

    Mustard Seed

    Peanuts Rapeseed

    Safflower

    Soybeans for Beans Sunflower

    Cotton, Tobacco & Sugar Crops Cotton, All 2

    Upland 2

    Amer-Pima 2 Sugarbeets

    Sugarcane

    Tobacco

    Dry Beans, Peas & Lentils

    Austrian Winter Peas 2 Dry Edible Beans 2

    Dry Edible Peas 2

    Lentils 2 Wrinkled Seed Peas 3

    Potatoes & Misc. Coffee (HI)

    Ginger Root (HI)

    Hops Peppermint Oil

    Potatoes, All

    Winter Spring

    Summer

    Fall

    Spearmint Oil

    Sweet Potatoes

    Taro (HI) 3

    Bu

    "

    Tons "

    "

    " Bu

    "

    Cwt Bu

    "

    Tons Bu

    "

    "

    "

    Lbs

    Tons Bu

    Lbs

    " "

    "

    Bu Lbs

    Bales

    "

    " Tons

    "

    Lbs

    Cwt "

    "

    " "

    Lbs

    "

    " "

    Cwt

    " "

    "

    "

    Lbs

    Cwt

    Lbs

    63.6

    153.9

    18.7 2.43

    3.33

    1.95 63.7

    32.3

    6,846 29.7

    65.0

    13.8 44.9

    47.1

    32.6

    40.5

    1,461

    16.8

    577

    3,426 1,500

    1,592

    39.7 1,429

    813

    803

    1,226 26.7

    31.8

    2,258

    1,300 1,768

    1,448

    917

    1,380

    30,000

    1,971 92

    396

    230 293

    306

    411

    118

    190

    73.0

    162.9

    2.54

    3.43

    2.06 67.5

    7,038 27.8

    64.0

    44.4

    44.2

    44.9

    45.1

    1,861

    3,353

    43.3 1,538

    782

    774

    1,205 25.6

    34.1

    2,304

    1,467 1,737

    2,079

    1,439

    1,270

    2,013

    414

    245 291

    346

    429

    240,193

    12,101,238

    111,619 146,270

    70,180

    76,090 89,135

    14,880

    203,733 7,979

    472,342

    5,646 2,499,164

    1,867,333

    83,827

    548,004

    1,445,064

    4,300.3 5,716

    41,255

    5,162,400 300

    310,433

    2,967,007 3,422,840

    12,815.3

    12,384.5

    430.8 26,837

    27,603

    800,504

    104 25,558

    12,270

    2,393 580

    8,700

    1,800

    80,630.1 5,499

    415,055

    2,530 20,132

    13,805

    378,588

    2,399

    18,443

    4,300

    227,323

    12,920,928

    152,729

    71,977

    80,752 93,081

    218,245 6,993

    363,810

    2,216,171

    1,522,718

    109,042

    584,411

    1,502,820

    4,242.0

    3,627,600

    3,319,270 2,981,670

    12,592.0

    12,225.0

    367.0 29,445

    29,090

    813,964

    157 25,176

    17,378

    5,827

    8,000

    80,878.7

    432,131

    2,132 21,325

    14,705

    393,969

    1 Data are the latest estimates available, either from the current report or from previous reports. Current year estimates are for the full 2009 crop

    year. 2 Yield in pounds. 3 Yield is not estimated.

  • Crop Production Agricultural Statistics Board December 2009 27 NASS, USDA

    Crop Summary: Area Planted and Harvested, United States, 2008-2009

    (Metric Units) 1

    Crop Area Planted Area Harvested

    2008 2009 2008 2009

    Hectares Hectares Hectares Hectares

    Grains & Hay Barley

    Corn for Grain 2

    Corn for Silage Hay, All 3

    Alfalfa

    All Other Oats

    Proso Millet

    Rice Rye

    Sorghum for Grain 2

    Sorghum for Silage Wheat, All 3

    Winter

    Durum

    Other Spring

    Oilseeds Canola

    Cottonseed 4 Flaxseed

    Mustard Seed

    Peanuts Rapeseed

    Safflower

    Soybeans for Beans Sunflower

    Cotton, Tobacco & Sugar Crops Cotton, All 3

    Upland

    Amer-Pima Sugarbeets

    Sugarcane

    Tobacco

    Dry Beans, Peas & Lentils

    Austrian Winter Peas Dry Edible Beans

    Dry Edible Peas

    Lentils Wrinkled Seed Peas 4

    Potatoes & Misc. Coffee (HI)

    Ginger Root (HI)

    Hops Peppermint Oil

    Potatoes, All 3

    Winter Spring

    Summer

    Fall

    Spearmint Oil

    Sweet Potatoes

    Taro (HI) 5

    1,718,310

    34,796,060

    1,314,030

    210,440

    1,212,050 509,910

    3,352,450

    25,573,580

    18,739,980

    1,101,160

    5,732,430

    409,140

    143,260

    32,170

    620,790 80

    81,750

    30,642,320 1,018,400

    3,832,820

    3,762,400

    70,420 441,440

    7,080 605,010

    357,140

    109,670

    428,810

    4,450 28,450

    19,100

    376,810

    41,760

    1,443,530

    34,945,390

    1,377,560

    163,900

    1,264,660 502,220

    2,680,260

    23,930,530

    17,527,530

    1,033,580

    5,369,430

    336,300

    142,860

    21,650

    448,800 360

    78,510

    31,367,520 822,330

    3,698,340

    3,637,760

    60,580 479,560

    8,300 621,040

    350,180

    167,140

    431,160

    3,640 30,590

    17,770

    379,150

    43,180

    1,529,320

    31,824,820

    2,413,980 24,342,910

    8,522,770

    15,820,140 566,570

    186,160

    1,204,360 108,860

    2,942,500

    165,110 22,540,830

    16,028,960

    1,041,670

    5,470,190

    400,240

    137,590

    28,940

    609,870 80

    78,910

    30,222,650 969,640

    3,062,980

    2,994,710

    68,270 406,550

    351,270

    143,460

    3,240 584,860

    342,890

    105,620

    2,550

    20

    16,550 24,280

    423,670

    4,450 27,840

    18,250

    373,120

    8,260

    39,380

    160

    1,259,800

    32,089,490

    24,353,030

    8,491,210

    15,861,820 558,070

    1,254,940 101,980

    2,299,040

    20,181,080

    13,955,730

    982,590

    5,242,760

    326,790

    138,000

    20,440

    437,870 320

    75,680

    31,006,940 784,690

    3,129,140

    3,069,980

    59,170 465,600

    345,080

    142,970

    4,330 586,640

    338,280

    163,900

    2,550

    16,260

    422,500

    3,520 29,700

    17,200

    372,070

    41,800

    180 1 Data are the latest estimates available, either from the current report or from previous reports. Current year estimates are for the full 2009 crop

    year. 2 Area planted for all purposes. 3 Total may not add due to rounding. 4 Acreage is not estimated. 5 Area is total hectares in crop, not harvested hectares.

  • Crop Production Agricultural Statistics Board December 2009 28 NASS, USDA

    Crop Summary: Yield and Production, United States, 2008-2009

    (Metric Units) 1

    Crop Yield Production

    2008 2009 2008 2009

    Metric Tons Metric Tons Metric Tons Metric Tons

    Grains & Hay Barley

    Corn for Grain

    Corn for Silage Hay, All 2

    Alfalfa

    All Other Oats

    Proso Millet

    Rice Rye

    Sorghum for Grain

    Sorghum for Silage Wheat, All 2

    Winter

    Durum

    Other Spring

    Oilseeds Canola

    Cottonseed 3 Flaxseed

    Mustard Seed

    Peanuts Rapeseed

    Safflower

    Soybeans for Beans Sunflower

    Cotton, Tobacco & Sugar Crops Cotton, All 2

    Upland

    Amer-Pima Sugarbeets

    Sugarcane

    Tobacco

    Dry Beans, Peas & Lentils

    Austrian Winter Peas Dry Edible Beans

    Dry Edible Peas

    Lentils Wrinkled Seed Peas 3

    Potatoes & Misc. Coffee (HI)

    Ginger Root (HI)

    Hops Peppermint Oil

    Potatoes, All 2

    Winter Spring

    Summer

    Fall

    Spearmint Oil

    Sweet Potatoes

    Taro (HI) 3

    3.42

    9.66

    41.95 5.45

    7.47

    4.36 2.28

    1.81

    7.67 1.86

    4.08

    31.02 3.02

    3.17

    2.19

    2.73

    1.64

    1.06

    0.65

    3.84 1.68

    1.78

    2.67 1.60

    0.91

    0.90

    1.37 59.88

    71.29

    2.53

    1.46 1.98

    1.62

    1.03

    1.55

    33.63

    2.21 0.10

    44.44

    25.78 32.80

    34.31

    46.02

    0.13

    21.25

    3.93

    10.23

    5.69

    7.69

    4.62 2.42

    7.89 1.74

    4.02

    2.99

    2.97

    3.02

    3.03

    2.09

    3.76

    2.91 1.72

    0.88

    0.87

    1.35 57.37

    76.48

    2.58

    1.64 1.95

    2.33

    1.61

    1.42

    2.26

    46.39

    27.47 32.56

    38.78

    48.03

    5,229,590

    307,385,600

    101,259,050 132,693,910

    63,666,230

    69,027,690 1,293,790

    337,470

    9,241,170 202,680

    11,998,040

    5,121,970 68,016,100

    50,820,480

    2,281,400

    14,914,220

    655,470

    3,901,170 145,190

    18,710

    2,341,630 140

    140,810

    80,748,700 1,552,570

    2,790,200

    2,696,410

    93,800 24,346,120

    25,041,020

    363,100

    4,720 1,159,290

    556,560

    108,540 26,310

    3,950

    820

    36,570 2,490

    18,826,580

    114,760 913,170

    626,180

    17,172,460

    1,090

    836,560

    1,950

    4,949,370

    328,206,690

    138,553,420

    65,296,440

    73,256,980 1,351,070

    9,899,430 177,630

    9,241,200

    60,314,290

    41,441,590

    2,967,640

    15,905,060

    681,670

    3,848,280

    1,645,450

    90,335,730 1,352,460

    2,741,590

    2,661,680

    79,900 26,712,050

    26,390,000

    369,210

    7,100 1,141,960

    788,250

    264,310

    3,630

    36,690

    19,601,130

    96,710 967,290

    667,010

    17,870,130

    1,810 1 Data are the latest estimates available, either from the current report or from previous reports. Current year estimates are for the full 2009 crop

    year. 2 Production may not add due to rounding. 3 Yield is not estimated.

  • Crop Production Agricultural Statistics Board December 2009 29 NASS, USDA

    Fruits and Nuts Production, United States, 2008-2010

    (Domestic Units) 1

    Crop Units Production

    2008 2009 2010

    1,000 1,000 1,000

    Citrus 2 Grapefruit

    Lemons

    Oranges Tangelos (FL)

    Tangerines and Mandarins

    Noncitrus

    Apples

    Apricots Bananas (HI)

    Grapes

    Olives (CA) Papayas (HI)

    Peaches

    Pears

    Prunes, Dried (CA)

    Prunes & Plums (Ex CA)

    Nuts & Misc.

    Almonds (CA) (shelled) Hazelnuts (OR) (in-shell)

    Pecans (in-shell)

    Walnuts (CA) (in-shell) Maple Syrup

    Tons

    "

    " "

    "

    1,000 Lbs

    Tons Lbs

    Tons

    " Lbs

    Tons

    "

    "

    "

    Lbs Tons

    Lbs

    Tons Gals

    1,548

    619

    10,076 68

    527

    9,769.3

    81.6 17,400.0

    7,303.3

    66.8 33,500.0

    1,133.3

    870.9

    129.0

    15.5

    1,630,000 32.0

    193,890

    436.0 1,912

    1,331

    950

    9,198 52

    443

    10,016.0

    75.3

    7,021.0

    50.0

    1,078.3

    935.3

    170.0

    18.3

    1,350,000 38.0

    301,200

    415.0 2,327

    1,211

    855

    8,200 45

    504

    1 Data are the latest estimates available, either from the current report or from previous reports. Current year estimates are for the full 2009 crop

    year, except citrus which is for the 2009-10 season. 2 Production years are 2007-08, 2008-09, and 2009-10.

  • Crop Production Agricultural Statistics Board December 2009 30 NASS, USDA

    Fruits and Nuts Production, United States, 2008-2010

    (Metric Units) 1

    Crop Production

    2008 2009 2010

    Metric tons Metric tons Metric tons

    Citrus 2 Grapefruit

    Lemons

    Oranges Tangelos (FL)

    Tangerines and Mandarins

    Noncitrus

    Apples

    Apricots Bananas (HI)

    Grapes

    Olives (CA) Papayas (HI)

    Peaches

    Pears

    Prunes, Dried (CA)

    Prunes & Plums (Ex CA)

    Nuts & Misc.

    Almonds (CA) (shelled) Hazelnuts (OR) (in-shell)

    Pecans (in-shell)

    Walnuts (CA) (in-shell) Maple Syrup

    1,404,320

    561,550

    9,140,790 61,690

    478,090

    4,431,280

    74,040 7,890

    6,625,410

    60,600 15,200

    1,028,120

    790,020

    117,030

    14,060

    739,360 29,030

    87,950

    395,530 9,560

    1,207,460

    861,830

    8,344,290 47,170

    401,880

    4,543,180

    68,270

    6,369,340

    45,360

    978,250

    848,490

    154,220

    16,600

    612,350 34,470

    136,620

    376,480 11,630

    1,098,600

    775,640

    7,438,910 40,820

    457,220

    1 Data are the latest estimates available, either from the current report or from previous reports. Current year estimates are for the full 2009 crop

    year, except citrus which is for the 2009-10 season. 2 Production years are 2007-08, 2008-09, and 2009-10.

  • Crop Production Agricultural Statistics Board December 2009 31 NASS, USDA

    Cotton: Objective Yield Data

    The National Agricultural Statistics Service conducted objective yield surveys in 6 cotton producing States during

    2009. Randomly selected plots in cotton fields were visited monthly from August through harvest to obtain specific

    counts and measurements. Data in this table are actual field counts from this survey.

    Cotton: Cumulative Boll Counts, Selected States, 2005-2009 1

    State Month 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

    Number Number Number Number Number

    AR

    GA

    LA

    MS

    NC

    TX

    Sep

    Oct

    Nov Dec

    Final

    Sep

    Oct

    Nov

    Dec

    Final

    Sep

    Oct Nov

    Dec Final

    Sep Oct

    Nov

    Dec Final

    Sep Oct

    Nov

    Dec Final

    Sep Oct

    Nov

    Dec Final

    811

    728

    733 733

    733

    667

    689

    767

    767

    767

    746

    768 775

    775 775

    818 729

    724

    722 722

    799 693

    721

    721 721

    620 516

    586

    585 585

    859

    814

    849 824

    824

    648

    675

    774

    790

    790

    760

    781 786

    785 785

    700 699

    695

    695 695

    637 641

    671

    671 671

    530 477

    533

    544 544

    790

    839

    849 849

    849

    616

    570

    707

    708

    708

    796

    808 841

    841 841

    819 745

    747

    747 747

    527 601

    625

    625 625

    602 538

    631

    632 632

    943

    810

    852 846

    846

    587

    613

    733

    742

    742

    655

    578 579

    579 579

    909 679

    728

    722 722

    667 652

    702

    704 704

    633 513

    579

    573 573

    1,051

    814

    803 794

    571

    731

    712

    737

    714

    792 756

    788

    925 833

    717

    722

    701 730

    779

    777

    613 522

    502

    502

    1 Includes small bolls (less than one inch in diameter), large unopened bolls (at least one inch in diameter), open bolls, partially opened bolls, and

    burrs per 40 feet of row. November, December, and Final exclude small bolls.

  • Crop Production Agricultural Statistics Board December 2009 32 NASS, USDA

    2009 Potato Objective Yield Data

    The National Agricultural Statistics Service is conducting objective yield surveys in 7 fall potato producing States

    during 2009. These 7 States account for 83 percent of the fall potato production. Sample plots were located in potato

    fields randomly selected using a scientifically designed sampling procedure. Field workers recorded counts and

    measurements within the field and then harvested six hills per sample. Potatoes were sent to laboratories for sizing and

    grading according to accepted U.S. fresh grading standards.

    Fall Potatoes: Number of Hills by Type, Seven Objective

    Yield States, 2008-2009 1 2

    State Crop

    Year

    Reds Whites Yellows Russets

    Number

    of

    Samples

    Avg No.

    Hills

    per Acre

    Number

    of

    Samples

    Avg No.

    Hills

    per Acre

    Number

    of

    Samples

    Avg No.

    Hills

    per Acre

    Number

    of

    Samples

    Avg No.

    Hills

    per Acre

    ID

    ME

    MN

    ND

    OR

    WA

    WI

    2008

    2009

    2008

    2009

    2008

    2009

    2008 2009

    2008 2009

    2008 2009

    2008 2009

    5

    8

    6

    43

    43

    16 21

    5 12

    17 8

    17,938

    13,785

    14,873

    13,278

    12,314

    11,499 10,403

    15,012 16,779

    14,957 14,288

    10

    9

    50

    40

    8

    8

    25 18

    24 22

    24 11

    35 47

    12,682

    12,142

    12,655

    13,807

    11,854

    13,507

    11,743 9,660

    14,555 13,575

    14,600 15,779

    15,077 14,514

    9

    9

    7

    4

    13,228

    15,617

    13,136

    16,892

    270

    253

    69

    61

    83

    89

    88 87

    91 103

    129 142

    77 66

    12,536

    12,940

    9,603

    9,638

    12,309

    13,446

    12,311 12,166

    13,591 13,549

    14,852 14,612

    12,693 12,678

    1 Based on row measurements and counts in potato fields selected for objective yield samples. 2 Missing data represents insufficient number of samples.

  • Crop Production Agricultural Statistics Board December 2009 33 NASS, USDA

    Fall Potatoes: Harvest Loss by Type, Seven Objective

    Yield States, 2008-2009 1 2

    State Crop

    Year Reds Whites Yellows Russets All Types

    Cwt per Acre Cwt per Acre Cwt per Acre Cwt per Acre Cwt per Acre

    ID

    ME

    MN

    ND

    OR

    WA

    WI

    2008

    2009

    2008

    2009