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    Crop Production

    ISSN: 1936-3737

    Released August 10, 2012, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of

    Agriculture (USDA).

    Corn Production Down 13 Percent from 2011Soybean Production Down 12 Percent from 2011Cotton Production Up 13 Percent from 2011Winter Wheat Production Up 1 Percent from July Forecast

    Corn production is forecast at 10.8 billion bushels, down 13 percent from 2011 and the lowest production since 2006.Based on conditions as of August 1, yields are expected to average 123.4 bushels per acre, down 23.8 bushels from 2011.

    If realized, this will be the lowest average yield since 1995. Area harvested for grain is forecast at 87.4 million acres,

    down 2 percent from the June forecast but up 4 percent from 2011.

    Soybean production is forecast at 2.69 billion bushels, down 12 percent from last year. Based on August 1 conditions,yields are expected to average 36.1 bushels per acre, down 5.4 bushels from last year. If realized, the average yield will be

    the lowest since 2003. Area for harvest is forecast at 74.6 million acres, down 1 percent from June but up 1 percent from

    2011.

    All cotton production is forecast at 17.7 million 480-pound bales, up 13 percent from last year. Yield is expected to

    average 784 pounds per harvested acre, down 6 pounds from last year. Upland cotton production is forecast at

    17.0 million 480-pound bales, up 15 percent from 2011. Pima cotton production, forecast at 663,000 bales, is down

    22 percent from last year. Producers expect to harvest 10.8 million acres of all cotton, up 14 percent from 2011. This

    harvested total includes 10.6 million acres of Upland cotton and 233,400 acres of Pima cotton.

    All wheat production, at 2.27 billion bushels, is up 2 percent from the July forecast and up 13 percent from 2011. Based

    on August 1 conditions, the United States yield is forecast at 46.5 bushels per acre, up 0.9 bushel from last month and up2.8 bushels from last year.

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    Winter wheat production is forecast at 1.68 billion bushels, up 1 percent from July and up 13 percent from 2011. Based

    on August 1 conditions, the United States yield is forecast at a record high 48.0 bushels per acre, up 0.3 bushel from last

    month and 1.8 bushels higher than last year. The area expected to be harvested for grain or seed totals 35.0 million acres,

    unchanged from last month but up 8 percent from last year.

    Hard Red Winter, at 1.01 billion bushels, is up slightly from a month ago. Soft Red Winter production is up 1 percent

    from the previous forecast and now totals 435 million bushels. White Winter production totals 236 million bushels, up

    2 percent from last month. Of this total, 13.9 million bushels are Hard White and 222 million bushels are Soft White.

    Durum wheat production is forecast at 86.0 million bushels, up 5 percent from July and up 70 percent from 2011. The

    United States yield is forecast at 40.5 bushels per acre, up 1.9 bushels from last month and up 2.0 bushels from last year.

    Expected area to be harvested for grain totals 2.12 million acres, unchanged from last month, but up 62 percent from lastyear.

    Other spring wheat production is forecast at 500 million bushels, up 6 percent from the July forecast and up 10 percent

    from last year. Area harvested for grain is expected to total 11.7 million acres, unchanged from last month but down

    3 percent from last year. The United States yield is forecast at 42.8 bushels per acre, up 2.4 bushels from last month and

    5.1 bushels above 2011. Of the total production, 463 million bushels are Hard Red Spring Wheat, up 6 percent from last

    month and up 16 percent from last year.

    This report was approved on August 10, 2012.

    Acting Secretary of

    Agriculture

    Kathleen A. Merrigan

    Agricultural Statistics Board

    Chairperson

    Hubert Hamer

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    Crop Production (August 2012) 3USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

    Contents

    Selected Crops Area PlantedStates and United States: 2012 .............................................................................................. 5

    Corn for Grain Area Harvested, Yield, and ProductionStates and United States: 2011 and ForecastedAugust 1, 2012 ........................................................................................................................................................................ 6

    Corn ProductionUnited States Chart ................................................................................................................................... 7

    Sorghum for Grain Area Harvested, Yield, and ProductionStates and United States: 2011 and ForecastedAugust 1, 2012 ........................................................................................................................................................................ 7

    Oat Area Harvested, Yield, and ProductionStates and United States: 2011 and Forecasted August 1, 2012 ..................... 8

    Barley Area Harvested, Yield, and ProductionStates and United States: 2011 and Forecasted August 1, 2012 ................ 8

    Winter Wheat Area Harvested, Yield, and ProductionStates and United States: 2011 and ForecastedAugust 1, 2012 ........................................................................................................................................................................ 9

    Durum Wheat Area Harvested, Yield, and ProductionStates and United States: 2011 and ForecastedAugust 1, 2012 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 10

    Other Spring Wheat Area Harvested, Yield, and ProductionStates and United States: 2011 and ForecastedAugust 1, 2012 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 10

    Wheat Production by ClassUnited States: 2011 and Forecasted August 1, 2012 ............................................................. 10

    Rice Area Harvested, Yield, and ProductionStates and United States: 2011 and Forecasted August 1, 2012 ................. 11

    Rice Production by ClassUnited States: 2011 and Forecasted August 1, 2012 ................................................................ 11

    Alfalfa and Alfalfa Mixtures for Hay Area Harvested, Yield, and ProductionStates and United States: 2011 andForecasted August 1, 2012 .................................................................................................................................................... 12

    All Other Hay Area Harvested, Yield, and ProductionStates and United States: 2011 and ForecastedAugust 1, 2012 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 13

    Soybeans for Beans Area Harvested, Yield, and ProductionStates and United States: 2011 and ForecastedAugust 1, 2012 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 14

    Soybean ProductionUnited States Chart ........................................................................................................................... 15

    Peanut Area Harvested, Yield, and ProductionStates and United States: 2011 and Forecasted August 1, 2012 ............. 15

    Cotton Area Harvested, Yield, and Production by TypeStates and United States: 2011 and Forecasted

    August 1, 2012 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 16

    Cottonseed ProductionUnited States: 2011 and Forecasted August 1, 2012 .................................................................... 16

    Cotton ProductionUnited States Chart .............................................................................................................................. 17

    Dry Edible Bean Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and ProductionStates and United States: 2011 andForecasted August 1, 2012 .................................................................................................................................................... 17

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    Dry Edible Bean Area Planted by Commercial ClassStates and United States: 2011 and ForecastedAugust 1, 2012 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 18

    Sugarbeet Area Harvested, Yield, and ProductionStates and United States: 2011 and Forecasted

    August 1, 2012 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 20

    Sugarcane for Sugar and Seed Area Harvested, Yield, and ProductionStates and United States: 2011 and

    Forecasted August 1, 2012 .................................................................................................................................................... 20

    Tobacco Area Harvested, Yield, and ProductionStates and United States: 2011 and Forecasted August 1, 2012 ........... 20

    Tobacco Area Harvested, Yield, and Production by Class and TypeStates and United States: 2011 and

    Forecasted August 1, 2012 .................................................................................................................................................... 21

    Peach ProductionStates and United States: 2011 and Forecasted August 1, 2012 ............................................................ 22

    Commercial Apple ProductionStates and United States: 2011 and Forecasted August 1, 2012 ....................................... 23

    Pear Production by CropStates and United States: 2011 and Forecasted August 1, 2012 ................................................ 24

    Coffee ProductionHawaii: 2010-2011 and 2011-2012 ..................................................................................................... 24

    Grape ProductionStates and United States: 2011 and Forecasted August 1, 2012 ........................................................... 25

    Hop Area Harvested, Yield, and ProductionStates and United States: 2011 and Forecasted August 1, 2012 .................. 25

    Crop Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production in Domestic UnitsUnited States: 2011 and 2012 ................... 26

    Crop Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production in Metric UnitsUnited States: 2011 and 2012 ........................ 28

    Fruits and Nuts Production in Domestic UnitsUnited States: 2011 and 2012................................................................... 30

    Fruits and Nuts Production in Metric UnitsUnited States: 2011 and 2012 ....................................................................... 31

    Winter Wheat Objective Yield Percent of Samples Processed in the LabUnited States: 2008-2012 ............................... 32

    Winter Wheat Heads per Square FootSelected States: 2008-2012 ................................................................................... 33

    Percent of Normal Precipitation Map .................................................................................................................................... 34

    Departure from Normal Temperature Map ........................................................................................................................... 34

    July Weather Summary ......................................................................................................................................................... 35

    July Agricultural Summary ................................................................................................................................................... 35

    Crop Comments .................................................................................................................................................................... 37

    Statistical Methodology ......................................................................................................................................................... 45

    Reliability of August 1 Crop Production Forecasts ............................................................................................................... 46

    Information Contacts ............................................................................................................................................................. 47

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    Crop Production (August 2012) 5USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

    Selected Crops Area Planted States and United States: 2012[Includes updates to planted area previously published in the Acreagereport released June 2012]

    StateDry edible

    beansSugarbeets

    (acres) (acres)

    Alabama ................................................................Arizona ..................................................................Arkansas ...............................................................California ...............................................................Colorado ................................................................

    Connecticut ...........................................................Delaware ...............................................................Florida ...................................................................Georgia .................................................................Idaho .....................................................................

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

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

    North Carolina .......................................................North Dakota .........................................................Ohio .......................................................................Oklahoma ..............................................................Oregon ..................................................................

    Pennsylvania .........................................................Rhode Island .........................................................South Carolina .......................................................South Dakota .........................................................Tennessee .............................................................

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

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

    11.0

    58.550.0

    140.0

    5.0

    198.0

    160.0

    23.5150.0

    9.510.0

    690.0

    9.5

    12.0

    22.0

    115.0

    5.745.0

    1,714.7

    25.031.2

    183.0

    154.0

    490.0

    46.551.0

    220.0

    11.0

    31.8

    1,243.5

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    6 Crop Production (August 2012)USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

    Corn for Grain Area Harvested, Yield, and Production States and United States: 2011 andForecasted August 1, 2012

    StateArea harvested Yield per acre Production

    2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012

    (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (bushels) (bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels)

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

    Kentucky ..................................Louisiana .................................Maryland ..................................Michigan ..................................Minnesota ................................Mississippi ...............................Missouri ...................................Nebraska .................................New Jersey ..............................New York .................................

    North Carolina ..........................North Dakota ............................Ohio .........................................Oklahoma ................................Pennsylvania ...........................South Carolina .........................South Dakota ...........................Tennessee ...............................Texas .......................................Virginia .....................................Washington ..............................Wisconsin ................................

    Other States1

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

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

    250520150

    1,300182270

    12,4005,750

    13,7004,200

    1,300570430

    2,1907,700

    7403,0709,600

    81620

    8152,0603,220

    190960330

    4,950735

    1,470340125

    3,320

    443

    83,981

    260640180970187285

    12,6006,050

    13,6004,200

    1,490560425

    2,2908,250

    8003,3509,100

    82640

    7803,2003,620

    3301,000

    3005,300

    8701,580

    350125

    3,450

    497

    87,361

    114.0142.0185.0133.0130.0158.0157.0146.0172.0107.0

    139.0135.0109.0153.0156.0128.0114.0160.0123.0133.0

    84.0105.0158.0

    90.0111.0

    65.0132.0131.0

    93.0118.0225.0156.0

    162.3

    147.2

    85.0160.0190.0135.0105.0175.0116.0100.0141.0

    93.0

    65.0165.0110.0114.0155.0147.0

    75.0147.0127.0119.0

    114.0100.0126.0100.0118.0118.0

    98.082.0

    150.091.0

    225.0132.0

    163.3

    123.4

    28,50073,84027,750

    172,90023,66042,660

    1,946,800839,500

    2,356,400449,400

    180,70076,95046,870

    335,0701,201,200

    94,720349,980

    1,536,0009,963

    82,460

    68,460216,300508,760

    17,100106,560

    21,450653,400

    96,285136,710

    40,12028,125

    517,920

    71,899

    12,358,412

    22,100102,400

    34,200130,950

    19,63549,875

    1,461,600605,000

    1,917,600390,600

    96,85092,40046,750

    261,0601,278,750

    117,600251,250

    1,337,70010,41476,160

    88,920320,000456,120

    33,000118,000

    35,400519,400

    71,340237,000

    31,85028,125

    455,400

    81,140

    10,778,5891

    Other States include Arizona, Florida, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, West Virginia, and Wyoming. Individual State level estimates willbe published in the Crop Production 2012 Summary.

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    Crop Production (August 2012) 7USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

    Sorghum for Grain Area Harvested, Yield, and Production States and United States: 2011 andForecasted August 1, 2012

    StateArea harvested Yield per acre Production

    2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012

    (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (bushels) (bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels)

    Arkansas .................................

    Colorado ..................................Illinois ......................................Kansas ....................................Louisiana .................................Mississippi ...............................Missouri ...................................Nebraska .................................New Mexico .............................Oklahoma ................................South Dakota ...........................Texas ......................................

    Other States1

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

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

    90

    140202,000

    1245033702180

    1101,150

    41

    3,929

    110

    160252,200

    10563608030

    180130

    1,900

    55

    5,098

    72.0

    35.091.055.087.074.072.094.064.021.060.049.0

    44.5

    54.6

    80.0

    27.060.040.0

    100.079.055.060.065.028.038.056.0

    56.4

    48.6

    6,480

    4,9001,820110,000

    10,7883,7002,3766,5801,3441,6806,600

    56,350

    1,825

    214,443

    8,800

    4,3201,50088,00010,500

    4,9773,3004,8001,9505,0404,940

    106,400

    3,100

    247,6271 Other States include Arizona and Georgia. Individual State level estimates will be published in the Crop Production 2012 Summary.

    8.0

    9.0

    10.0

    11.0

    12.0

    13.0

    14.0

    2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

    Billion bushels

    Corn Production United States

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    8 Crop Production (August 2012)USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

    Oat Area Harvested, Yield, and Production States and United States: 2011 and ForecastedAugust 1, 2012

    State

    Area harvested Yield per acre Production

    2011 2012 20112012

    2011 2012July 1 August 1

    (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (bushels) (bushels) (bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels)

    California ..................................Idaho .........................................Illinois ........................................

    Iowa ..........................................Kansas ......................................Michigan ...................................Minnesota .................................Montana ....................................Nebraska ..................................New York ..................................

    North Dakota .............................Ohio ..........................................Oregon ......................................Pennsylvania ............................South Dakota ............................Texas ........................................Wisconsin .................................

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

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

    151520

    502530

    110202034

    853812607060

    115

    160

    939

    301520

    603035

    130202540

    1104616707080

    120

    174

    1,091

    100.070.068.0

    65.038.064.054.050.065.050.0

    52.054.0

    100.046.059.035.062.0

    61.8

    57.1

    95.065.063.0

    58.041.064.064.055.048.060.0

    58.057.0

    103.053.065.050.059.0

    58.8

    59.8

    95.065.076.0

    64.036.064.064.055.056.055.0

    58.064.0

    103.057.065.054.056.0

    60.0

    61.0

    1,5001,0501,360

    3,250950

    1,9205,9401,0001,3001,700

    4,4202,0521,2002,7604,1302,1007,130

    9,887

    53,649

    2,850975

    1,520

    3,8401,0802,2408,3201,1001,4002,200

    6,3802,9441,6483,9904,5504,3206,720

    10,442

    66,519

    Other States include Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Indiana, Maine, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia,Washington, and Wyoming. Individual State level estimates will be published in the Small Grains 2012 Summary.

    Barley Area Harvested, Yield, and Production States and United States: 2011 and ForecastedAugust 1, 2012

    State

    Area harvested Yield per acre Production

    2011 2012 20112012

    2011 2012July 1 August 1

    (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (bushels) (bushels) (bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels)Arizona ............................California .........................Colorado ..........................Idaho ................................Maryland ..........................Minnesota ........................Montana ...........................North Dakota ....................Oregon .............................Pennsylvania ...................

    Utah .................................Virginia .............................Washington ......................Wyoming ..........................

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

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

    647563

    5003660

    620350

    3255

    2270

    11563

    114

    2,239

    436555

    59046

    100800

    1,0604058

    2845

    15060

    128

    3,268

    125.063.0

    126.093.080.051.050.047.075.065.0

    83.088.074.097.0

    58.3

    69.6

    120.055.0

    125.087.075.059.049.061.063.072.0

    80.083.075.092.0

    55.5

    66.3

    120.057.0

    125.089.077.059.050.063.065.073.0

    80.085.072.093.0

    56.8

    67.6

    8,0004,7257,938

    46,5002,8803,060

    31,00016,450

    2,4003,575

    1,8266,1608,5106,111

    6,645

    155,780

    5,1603,7056,875

    52,5103,5425,900

    40,00066,7802,6004,234

    2,2403,825

    10,8005,580

    7,268

    221,0191

    Other States include Delaware, Kansas, Maine, Michigan, New York, North Carolina, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. Individual Sta te level estimateswill be published in the Small Grains 2012 Summary.

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    Winter Wheat Area Harvested, Yield, and Production States and United States: 2011 and ForecastedAugust 1, 2012

    State

    Area harvested Yield per acre Production

    2011 2012 20112012

    2011 2012July 1 August 1

    (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (bushels) (bushels) (bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels)

    Arkansas ...............................California ...............................Colorado ................................

    Georgia .................................Idaho .....................................Illinois ....................................Indiana ..................................Kansas ..................................Kentucky ................................Maryland ................................

    Michigan ................................Mississippi .............................Missouri .................................Montana ................................Nebraska ...............................New York ...............................North Carolina .......................North Dakota .........................Ohio .......................................

    Oklahoma ..............................

    Oregon ..................................Pennsylvania .........................South Carolina .......................South Dakota .........................Tennessee .............................Texas ....................................Virginia ..................................Washington ...........................Wisconsin ..............................

    Other States1

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

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

    520420

    2,000

    200770765400

    7,900440190

    680335680

    2,1901,450

    93610375850

    3,200

    825170180

    1,590310

    1,900250

    1,730335

    956

    32,314

    460330

    2,250

    200740640330

    9,000470210

    540430690

    2,1401,320

    80770700525

    4,200

    780150235

    1,300350

    2,950270

    1,670250

    1,043

    35,023

    58.085.039.0

    55.082.061.062.035.070.066.0

    75.064.050.041.045.056.068.037.058.0

    22.0

    77.051.060.042.069.026.071.075.065.0

    55.2

    46.2

    55.085.037.0

    44.082.064.065.044.062.063.0

    72.056.056.038.042.061.058.049.067.0

    37.0

    72.061.048.043.066.031.065.069.069.0

    51.4

    47.7

    55.085.037.0

    44.082.065.067.043.063.065.0

    74.056.058.038.042.064.059.055.067.0

    37.0

    73.062.048.048.066.031.065.071.072.0

    51.4

    48.0

    30,16035,70078,000

    11,00063,14046,66524,800

    276,50030,80012,540

    51,00021,44034,00089,79065,250

    5,20841,48013,87549,300

    70,400

    63,5258,670

    10,80066,78021,39049,40017,750

    129,75021,775

    52,789

    1,493,677

    25,30028,05083,250

    8,80060,68041,60022,110

    387,00029,61013,650

    39,96024,08040,02081,32055,440

    5,12045,43038,50035,175

    155,400

    56,9409,300

    11,28062,40023,10091,45017,550

    118,57018,000

    53,641

    1,682,7261 Other States include Alabama, Arizona, Delaware, Florida, Iowa, Louisiana, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, Utah, West Virginia, and

    Wyoming. Individual State level estimates will be published in the Small Grains 2012 Summary.

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    Durum Wheat Area Harvested, Yield, and Production States and United States: 2011 and ForecastedAugust 1, 2012

    State

    Area harvested Yield per acre Production

    2011 2012 20112012

    2011 2012July 1 August 1

    (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (bushels) (bushels) (bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels)

    Arizona ...................................California ................................Montana ..................................

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

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

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

    79115385

    715

    18

    1,312

    99130520

    1,350

    23

    2,122

    101.0109.028.0

    25.5

    53.1

    38.5

    110.0110.0

    26.0

    31.0

    60.9

    38.6

    110.0110.0

    26.0

    34.0

    60.9

    40.5

    7,97912,53510,780

    18,233

    955

    50,482

    10,89014,30013,520

    45,900

    1,400

    86,010

    Other States include Idaho and South Dakota. Individual State level est imates will be published in the Small Grains 2012 Summary.

    Other Spring Wheat Area Harvested, Yield, and Production States and United States: 2011 andForecasted August 1, 2012

    State

    Area harvested Yield per acre Production

    2011 2012 20112012

    2011 2012July 1 August 1

    (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (bushels) (bushels) (bushels) (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels)

    Idaho ..................................Minnesota ..........................Montana .............................North Dakota ......................Oregon ...............................South Dakota .....................Washington ........................

    Other States1

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

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

    6201,5002,4005,500

    1571,220

    615

    67

    12,079

    4601,3502,8505,350

    871,070

    475

    39

    11,681

    84.046.031.030.570.031.062.0

    74.9

    37.7

    70.050.030.040.071.035.055.0

    72.2

    40.4

    72.053.030.043.069.041.056.0

    72.2

    42.8

    52,08069,00074,400

    167,75010,99037,82038,130

    5,018

    455,188

    33,12071,55085,500

    230,0506,003

    43,87026,600

    2,817

    499,5101

    Other States include Colorado, Nevada, and Utah. Individual State level estimates will be published in the Small Grains 2012 Summary.

    Wheat Production by Class

    United States: 2011 and Forecasted August 1, 2012[Wheat class estimates are based on the latest available data including both surveys and administrative data. The previous end-of-year season classpercentages are used throughout the forecast season for States that do not have survey or administrative data available]

    Crop 2011 2012

    (1,000 bushels) (1,000 bushels)

    WinterHard red ....................................Soft red .....................................Hard white .................................Soft white ..................................

    SpringHard red ....................................Hard white .................................

    Soft white ..................................Durum .......................................

    Total .........................................

    780,089457,535

    12,368243,685

    397,68911,878

    45,62150,482

    1,999,347

    1,012,141435,059

    13,867221,659

    462,5827,221

    29,70786,010

    2,268,246

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    Rice Area Harvested, Yield, and Production States and United States: 2011 and ForecastedAugust 1, 2012

    StateArea harvested Yield per acre Production

    1

    2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012

    (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (pounds) (pounds) (1,000 cwt) (1,000 cwt)

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

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

    1,154580418158128180

    2,618

    1,245555395133199113

    2,640

    6,7708,3506,3206,8506,4907,190

    7,067

    6,9808,4006,4006,7006,7007,900

    7,196

    78,10048,40226,43010,823

    8,30812,946

    185,009

    86,90146,62025,280

    8,91113,333

    8,927

    189,9721

    Includes sweet rice production.

    Rice Production by Class United States: 2011 and Forecasted August 1, 2012Year Long grain Medium grain Short grain

    1All

    (1,000 cwt) (1,000 cwt) (1,000 cwt) (1,000 cwt)

    2011 ........................2012 2 ......................

    116,420132,073

    65,56254,770

    3,0273,129

    185,009189,972

    1

    Sweet rice production included with short grain.2 The 2012 rice production by class forecasts are based on class harvested acreage estimates and the 5-year average class yield compared to the allrice yield.

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    Alfalfa and Alfalfa Mixtures for Hay Area Harvested, Yield, and Production States and United States:2011 and Forecasted August 1, 2012

    StateArea harvested Yield Production

    2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012

    (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (tons) (tons) (1,000 tons) (1,000 tons)

    Arizona ........................California .....................Colorado ......................Idaho ............................Illinois ...........................Indiana .........................Iowa .............................Kansas .........................Kentucky ......................Michigan ......................

    Minnesota ....................Missouri .......................Montana .......................Nebraska .....................Nevada ........................New Mexico .................New York .....................North Dakota ................Ohio .............................Oklahoma ....................

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

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

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

    250880800

    1,000280300820650210700

    1,100250

    2,000780250210350

    1,550380200

    400410

    2,35010058090

    3801,150

    620

    173

    19,213

    250980790

    1,000350280800750200660

    1,000250

    1,800790240210380

    1,570350200

    400440

    2,300120520

    80400

    1,000525

    177

    18,812

    8.306.903.604.303.404.003.403.003.403.20

    3.702.602.204.054.405.202.402.353.401.30

    4.502.702.704.804.103.205.202.802.50

    2.95

    3.40

    8.806.803.204.102.702.603.103.002.602.80

    2.902.001.802.904.305.101.901.502.702.00

    4.202.701.504.503.903.205.002.302.40

    2.68

    2.92

    2,0756,0722,8804,300

    9521,2002,7881,950

    7142,240

    4,070650

    4,4003,1591,1001,092

    8403,6431,292

    260

    1,8001,1076,345

    4802,378

    2881,9763,2201,550

    511

    65,332

    2,2006,6642,5284,100

    945728

    2,4802,250

    5201,848

    2,900500

    3,2402,2911,0321,071

    7222,355

    945400

    1,6801,1883,450

    5402,028

    2562,0002,3001,260

    474

    54,8951

    Other States include Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, RhodeIsland, Tennessee, Vermont, and West Virginia. Individual State level estimates will be published in the Crop Production 2012 Summary.

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    All Other Hay Area Harvested, Yield, and Production States and United States: 2011 and ForecastedAugust 1, 2012

    StateArea harvested Yield per acre Production

    2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012

    (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (tons) (tons) (1,000 tons) (1,000 tons)

    Alabama2

    ........................Arkansas .........................California .........................Colorado ..........................Georgia 2 .........................Idaho ...............................Illinois ..............................Indiana ............................Iowa .................................Kansas ............................

    Kentucky ..........................Louisiana 2 .......................Michigan ..........................Minnesota ........................Mississippi

    2.....................

    Missouri ...........................Montana ..........................Nebraska .........................New York .........................North Carolina .................

    North Dakota ...................Ohio .................................Oklahoma ........................Oregon ............................Pennsylvania ...................South Dakota ...................Tennessee .......................Texas ..............................Virginia ............................Washington .....................

    West Virginia ...................Wisconsin ........................Wyoming .........................

    Other States1

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

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

    8001,390

    510820590350260370320

    1,750

    2,100430300730720

    3,500700

    1,700990770

    930740

    2,300630

    1,0401,2001,8603,6001,280

    400

    620450500

    1,770

    36,420

    8201,440

    560710590380240330310

    1,800

    2,200450310800750

    3,400800

    1,6001,200

    710

    1,030750

    2,700700

    1,0301,3501,7905,0001,280

    390

    620500400

    1,822

    38,762

    2.401.603.601.502.202.202.401.902.101.40

    2.202.101.702.002.401.601.701.451.902.20

    1.702.000.902.402.301.902.101.102.203.50

    2.001.901.60

    2.11

    1.81

    2.400.903.301.402.502.101.601.701.501.20

    1.602.901.301.702.401.401.501.101.802.30

    1.401.801.202.002.301.101.901.702.102.90

    2.001.801.40

    2.14

    1.69

    1,9202,2241,8361,2301,298

    770624703672

    2,450

    4,620903510

    1,4601,7285,6001,1902,4651,8811,694

    1,5811,4802,0701,5122,3922,2803,9063,9602,8161,400

    1,240855800

    3,742

    65,812

    1,9681,2961,848

    9941,475

    798384561465

    2,160

    3,5201,305

    4031,3601,8004,7601,2001,7602,1601,633

    1,4421,3503,2401,4002,3691,4853,4018,5002,6881,131

    1,240900560

    3,892

    65,4481

    Other States include Arizona, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico,Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, and Vermont. Individual State level estimates will be published in the Crop Production 2012 Summary.

    2 Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures included in all other hay.

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    Peanut Area Harvested, Yield, and Production States and United States: 2011 and ForecastedAugust 1, 2012

    StateArea harvested Yield per acre Production

    2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012

    (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (pounds) (pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds)

    Alabama .....................

    Florida ........................Georgia ......................Mississippi ..................New Mexico ................North Carolina ............Oklahoma ...................South Carolina ............Texas .........................Virginia .......................

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

    166.0

    157.0465.014.0

    6.681.022.073.097.016.0

    1,097.6

    186.0

    180.0700.047.08.0

    104.026.090.0

    125.020.0

    1,486.0

    3,000

    3,5003,5204,0002,7003,6002,7003,2002,4003,800

    3,313

    3,100

    3,8003,6503,9002,9003,7003,5003,1003,6003,300

    3,562

    498,000

    549,5001,636,80056,00017,820

    291,60059,400

    233,600232,800

    60,800

    3,636,320

    576,600

    684,0002,555,000183,300

    23,200384,800

    91,000279,000450,000

    66,000

    5,292,900

    2.0

    2.2

    2.4

    2.6

    2.8

    3.0

    3.2

    3.4

    3.6

    3.8

    4.0

    2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

    Billion bushels

    Soybean Production United States

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    Cotton Area Harvested, Yield, and Production by Type States and United States: 2011 andForecasted August 1, 2012

    Type and StateArea harvested Yield per acre Production

    1

    2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012

    (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (pounds) (pounds) (1,000 bales)2

    (1,000 bales)2

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

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

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

    American PimaArizona .............................California ..........................New Mexico ......................Texas ................................

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

    AllAlabama ...........................Arizona .............................Arkansas ...........................California ..........................Florida ...............................Georgia .............................Kansas ..............................

    Louisiana ..........................Mississippi ........................Missouri ............................

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

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

    443.0248.0660.0181.0118.0

    1,495.065.0

    290.0605.0367.0

    58.0800.0

    70.0301.0490.0

    2,850.0115.0

    9,156.0

    10.0273.0

    3.418.5

    304.9

    443.0258.0660.0454.0118.0

    1,495.065.0

    290.0605.0367.0

    61.4800.0

    70.0301.0490.0

    2,868.5115.0

    9,460.9

    387.0198.0570.0149.0112.0

    1,245.052.0

    220.0570.0355.0

    47.0545.0190.0278.0375.0

    5,200.084.0

    10,577.0

    4.0214.0

    2.912.5

    233.4

    387.0202.0570.0363.0112.0

    1,245.052.0

    220.0570.0355.0

    49.9545.0190.0278.0375.0

    5,212.584.0

    10,810.4

    7421,548

    9291,474

    744791510846952969

    1,059616597828796589676

    772

    9601,380

    8751,038

    1,340

    7421,526

    9291,418

    744791510

    846952969

    1,049616597828796592676

    790

    7191,5761,0111,675

    857925535873926913

    1,072837556829755618914

    771

    9601,402

    828960

    1,363

    7191,5641,0111,514

    857925535

    873926913

    1,058837556829755619914

    784

    685.0800.0

    1,277.0556.0183.0

    2,465.069.0

    511.01,200.0

    741.0

    128.01,026.0

    87.0519.0813.0

    3,500.0162.0

    14,722.0

    20.0785.0

    6.240.0

    851.2

    685.0820.0

    1,277.01,341.0

    183.02,465.0

    69.0

    511.01,200.0

    741.0

    134.21,026.0

    87.0519.0813.0

    3,540.0162.0

    15,573.2

    580.0650.0

    1,200.0520.0200.0

    2,400.058.0

    400.01,100.0

    675.0

    105.0950.0220.0480.0590.0

    6,700.0160.0

    16,988.0

    8.0625.0

    5.025.0

    663.0

    580.0658.0

    1,200.01,145.0

    200.02,400.0

    58.0

    400.01,100.0

    675.0

    110.0950.0220.0480.0590.0

    6,725.0160.0

    17,651.01

    Production ginned and to be ginned.2

    480-pound net weight bales.

    Cottonseed Production United States: 2011 and Forecasted August 1, 2012

    StateProduction

    2011 20121

    (1,000 tons) (1,000 tons)

    United States ....... ........ ....... ..... 5,370.0 6,012.01

    Based on a 3-year average lint-seed ratio.

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    Dry Edible Bean Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production States and United States: 2011and Forecasted August 1, 2012

    StateArea planted Area harvested Yield per acre

    1Production

    1

    2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012

    (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (pounds) (pounds) (1,000 cwt) (1,000 cwt)

    Arizona ......................

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

    New York ...................North Dakota .............Oregon ......................South Dakota .............Texas ........................Washington ...............Wisconsin ..................

    Wyoming ...................

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

    8.5

    45.538.095.06.5

    170.0140.0

    15.0110.0

    12.5

    12.0410.0

    6.410.29.0

    77.05.3

    35.0

    1,205.9

    11.0

    58.550.0140.0

    5.0198.0160.0

    23.5150.0

    9.5

    10.0690.0

    9.512.022.0

    115.05.7

    45.0

    1,714.7

    8.2

    45.037.094.0

    6.0168.0135.014.8

    105.012.4

    11.8380.0

    6.49.08.0

    77.05.3

    33.0

    1,155.9

    11.0

    57.545.0139.0

    4.5194.0155.023.2

    140.09.5

    9.6680.0

    9.511.021.0

    115.05.7

    43.0

    1,673.5

    1,890

    2,2801,5802,0001,7002,0001,6901,8202,0002,230

    1,4001,3002,4101,7701,0001,9002,080

    2,200

    1,716

    1,900

    2,2001,6201,9001,6001,8001,8001,4901,7002,200

    1,7501,3502,5001,6001,0301,6002,080

    2,200

    1,614

    155

    1,0265851,880

    1023,3602,281

    2702,100

    277

    1654,940

    154159

    801,463

    110

    726

    19,833

    209

    1,2657292,641

    723,4922,790

    3462,380

    209

    1689,180

    238176216

    1,840119

    946

    27,0161

    Clean basis.

    12.0

    14.0

    16.0

    18.0

    20.0

    22.0

    24.0

    2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

    Million bales

    Cotton Production United States

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    Dry Edible Bean Area Planted by Commercial Class States and United States: 2011 and ForecastedAugust 1, 2012

    Class and State 2011 2012 Class and State 2011 2012

    (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)

    Large limaCalifornia ............................................

    Baby limaCalifornia ............................................

    NavyIdaho ...................................................Michigan .............................................Minnesota ...........................................Nebraska ............................................North Dakota .......................................Oregon ................................................South Dakota ......................................Washington .........................................Wyoming .............................................

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

    Great northernIdaho ...................................................Nebraska ............................................North Dakota .......................................Wyoming .............................................

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

    Small whiteIdaho ...................................................Oregon ................................................Washington .........................................

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

    PintoArizona ...............................................Colorado .............................................Idaho ...................................................Kansas ................................................

    Michigan .............................................Minnesota ...........................................Montana ..............................................Nebraska ............................................New Mexico ........................................North Dakota .......................................Oregon ................................................South Dakota ......................................Washington .........................................Wyoming .............................................

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

    10.7

    10.0

    3.750.050.5

    1.094.0(

    1)

    3.60.51.1

    204.4

    2.654.2

    1.83.2

    61.8

    (1

    )1.1(

    1)

    1.1

    2.229.017.5

    5.8

    3.113.0

    5.041.012.5

    225.0(

    1)

    ( 1 )7.0

    25.6

    386.7

    9.6

    12.6

    4.670.053.0

    2.2125.0

    1.94.01.01.1

    262.8

    1.551.0

    3.52.1

    58.1

    (1

    )(

    1)

    1.2

    1.2

    4.943.032.5

    4.4

    1.921.7

    7.084.6

    9.5445.0

    2.21.4

    17.039.2

    714.3

    Light red kidneyCalifornia ..........................................Colorado ...........................................Idaho .................................................Michigan ...........................................Minnesota .........................................

    Nebraska ..........................................New York ..........................................Oregon ..............................................Washington .......................................

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

    Dark red kidneyCalifornia ..........................................Idaho .................................................Michigan ...........................................Minnesota .........................................New York ..........................................North Dakota .....................................Oregon ..............................................Washington .......................................Wisconsin

    2.......................................

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

    PinkCalifornia ..........................................Idaho .................................................Minnesota .........................................North Dakota .....................................Oregon ..............................................Washington .......................................

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

    Small redIdaho .................................................Michigan ...........................................

    Minnesota .........................................North Dakota .....................................Washington .......................................

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

    CranberryCalifornia ..........................................Idaho .................................................Michigan ...........................................

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

    1.44.00.57.0

    11.1

    8.33.10.60.6

    36.6

    0.80.92.8

    34.92.01.5(

    1)

    0.75.3

    48.9

    (1

    )6.84.3

    10.0( 1 )( 1 )

    21.1

    7.818.0

    2.22.55.0

    35.5

    0.3(

    1)

    3.5

    3.8

    2.04.01.55.3

    13.4

    8.52.40.50.8

    38.4

    0.71.72.8

    31.71.41.5(

    1)

    0.85.7

    46.3

    0.58.16.8

    13.0( 1 )1.7

    30.1

    10.118.6

    2.92.55.3

    39.4

    0.80.53.4

    4.7

    See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued

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    Crop Production (August 2012) 19USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

    Dry Edible Bean Area Planted by Commercial Class States and United States: 2011 and ForecastedAugust 1, 2012 (continued)

    Class and State 2011 2012 Class and State 2011 2012

    (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)

    BlackCalifornia ............................................Idaho ..................................................Michigan .............................................Minnesota ...........................................Nebraska ............................................

    New York ............................................North Dakota ......................................Oregon ...............................................Washington ........................................

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

    BlackeyeArizona ...............................................California ............................................Texas .................................................

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

    Small chickpeas (Garbanzo,smaller than 20/64 inches)Idaho ..................................................Montana .............................................North Dakota ......................................Oregon ...............................................South Dakota ......................................Washington ........................................

    Other States3

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

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

    Large chickpeas (Garbanzo,larger than 20/64 inches)California ............................................Idaho ..................................................Montana .............................................Nebraska ............................................

    North Dakota ......................................Oregon ...............................................South Dakota ......................................Washington ........................................

    Other States3

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

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

    (1

    )2.2

    80.020.7

    2.4

    5.369.0

    1.33.0

    183.9

    1.710.6

    8.0

    20.3

    17.5(D)3.0

    -(D)8.0

    8.4

    36.9

    7.633.5

    (D)-

    1.70.7(D)

    48.0

    4.5

    96.0

    0.32.6

    90.025.7

    1.6

    5.686.0

    1.24.2

    217.2

    1.115.020.0

    36.1

    31.9(D)4.6(D)1.6

    14.5

    9.6

    62.2

    10.642.7

    (D)0.3

    6.6(D)2.0

    64.5

    8.0

    134.7

    All chickpeas (Garbanzo)California ...........................................Idaho .................................................Montana ............................................Nebraska ...........................................North Dakota .....................................

    Oregon ..............................................South Dakota .....................................Washington .......................................

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

    OtherArizona ..............................................California ...........................................Colorado ............................................Idaho .................................................Kansas ..............................................Michigan ............................................Minnesota ..........................................Montana ............................................Nebraska ...........................................New York ...........................................North Dakota .....................................Oregon ..............................................South Dakota .....................................Texas ................................................Washington .......................................Wyoming ...........................................

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

    All dry edible beansUnited States .....................................

    7.651.0

    9.0-

    4.7

    0.73.9

    56.0

    132.9

    4.64.15.02.00.75.63.31.03.11.61.52.72.71.04.25.1

    48.2

    1,205.9

    10.674.616.5

    0.311.2

    1.13.6

    79.0

    196.9

    5.06.43.02.30.66.04.8

    -1.80.62.32.63.02.04.02.6

    47.0

    1,714.7

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

    1 Data are included in the "Other" class to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.2

    Includes some light red kidney to avoid disclosure of individual operations.3

    Includes data withheld above.

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    Sugarbeet Area Harvested, Yield, and Production States and United States: 2011 and ForecastedAugust 1, 2012[Relates to year of intended harvest in all States except California]

    StateArea harvested Yield per acre Production

    2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012

    (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (tons) (tons) (1,000 tons) (1,000 tons)

    California1

    ....................Colorado .......................Idaho .............................

    Michigan .......................Minnesota .....................Montana ........................Nebraska ......................North Dakota .................Oregon ..........................Wyoming .......................

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

    25.128.7

    176.0

    153.0469.043.051.6

    225.010.830.9

    1,213.1

    25.029.7

    182.0

    152.5473.046.049.0

    216.011.031.3

    1,215.5

    44.028.934.4

    24.019.025.924.920.535.827.8

    23.8

    43.033.934.7

    28.027.029.130.026.537.930.3

    29.1

    1,104829

    6,054

    3,6728,9111,1121,2874,613

    387859

    28,828

    1,0751,0076,315

    4,27012,7711,3391,4705,724

    417948

    35,3361

    Relates to year of intended harvest for fall planted beets in central California and to year of planting for overwintered beets in central and southernCalifornia.

    Sugarcane for Sugar and Seed Area Harvested, Yield, and Production States and United States:

    2011 and Forecasted August 1, 2012

    StateArea harvested Yield per acre 1 Production 1

    2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012

    (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (tons) (tons) (1,000 tons) (1,000 tons)

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

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

    397.016.6

    410.049.0

    872.6

    410.017.0

    420.044.0

    891.0

    38.080.227.633.6

    33.7

    37.780.031.034.6

    35.2

    15,0851,332

    11,3201,646

    29,383

    15,4571,360

    13,0201,522

    31,3591

    Net tons.

    Tobacco Area Harvested, Yield, and Production States and United States: 2011 and ForecastedAugust 1, 2012

    StateArea harvested Yield per acre Production

    2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012

    (acres) (acres) (pounds) (pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds)

    Connecticut .......................................Georgia .............................................Kentucky ...........................................Massachusetts ..................................North Carolina ...................................Ohio ..................................................Pennsylvania ....................................South Carolina ..................................

    Tennessee ........................................Virginia ..............................................

    Other States1

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

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

    2,07011,90077,500

    570162,300

    1,6009,700

    15,500

    22,00021,900

    (X)

    325,040

    (D)10,50083,500

    (D)155,600

    1,8009,600

    13,500

    22,10024,050

    2,700

    323,350

    1,4942,2502,2211,5701,5502,1002,1291,700

    2,0622,197

    (X)

    1,841

    (D)2,3002,093

    (D)2,2442,0002,3492,000

    2,1792,228

    1,485

    2,187

    3,09226,775

    172,140895

    251,5653,360

    20,65526,350

    45,36348,125

    (X)

    598,320

    (D)24,150

    174,750(D)

    349,2203,600

    22,55027,000

    48,16053,590

    4,010

    707,030

    (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations.(X) Not applicable.

    1Includes data withheld above.

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    Tobacco Area Harvested, Yield, and Production by Class and Type States and United States: 2011and Forecasted August 1, 2012

    Class, type, and StateArea harvested Yield per acre Production

    2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012

    (acres) (acres) (pounds) (pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds)

    Class 1, Flue-cured (11-14)Georgia ............................................................................North Carolina ..................................................................South Carolina ..................................................................Virginia .............................................................................

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

    Class 2, Fire-cured (21-23)Kentucky ...........................................................................Tennessee ........................................................................Virginia .............................................................................

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

    Class 3A, Light air-curedType 31, Burley

    Kentucky .......................................................................North Carolina ..............................................................Ohio ..............................................................................Pennsylvania ................................................................

    Tennessee ....................................................................Virginia .........................................................................

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

    Type 32, Southern Maryland BeltPennsylvania ................................................................

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

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

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

    Class 4, Cigar filler

    Type 41, Pennsylvania SeedleafPennsylvania ................................................................

    Class 5, Cigar binderType 51 Connecticut Valley Broadleaf

    Connecticut ...................................................................Massachusetts ..............................................................

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

    Class 6, Cigar wrapperType 61, Connecticut Valley Shade-grown

    Connecticut ...................................................................Massachusetts ..............................................................

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

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

    All tobaccoUnited States ....................................................................

    11,900160,000

    15,50019,500

    206,900

    9,1006,900

    400

    16,400

    64,0002,3001,6005,000

    14,0002,000

    88,900

    3,000

    91,900

    4,4001,100

    5,500

    1,700

    1,350440

    1,790

    720130

    850

    4,340

    325,040

    10,500154,000

    13,50021,000

    199,000

    9,0006,000

    350

    15,350

    71,0001,6001,8004,700

    15,0002,700

    96,800

    2,900

    99,700

    3,5001,100

    4,600

    2,000

    1,700400

    2,100

    (D)(D)

    600

    4,700

    323,350

    2,2501,5501,7002,230

    1,666

    3,4002,8902,100

    3,154

    2,0001,5502,1002,200

    1,6101,900

    1,938

    2,000

    1,940

    3,0002,620

    2,924

    2,150

    1,6501,680

    1,658

    1,2001,200

    1,200

    1,761

    1,841

    2,3002,2502,0002,300

    2,241

    3,3002,8002,000

    3,075

    1,9001,7002,0002,400

    1,9001,700

    1,917

    2,300

    1,928

    2,9002,600

    2,828

    2,300

    1,5001,700

    1,538

    (D)(D)

    1,300

    1,832

    2,187

    26,775248,000

    26,35043,485

    344,610

    30,94019,941

    840

    51,721

    128,0003,5653,360

    11,000

    22,5403,800

    172,265

    6,000

    178,265

    13,2002,882

    16,082

    3,655

    2,228739

    2,967

    864156

    1,020

    7,642

    598,320

    24,150346,500

    27,00048,300

    445,950

    29,70016,800

    700

    47,200

    134,9002,7203,600

    11,280

    28,5004,590

    185,590

    6,670

    192,260

    10,1502,860

    13,010

    4,600

    2,550680

    3,230

    (D)(D)

    780

    8,610

    707,030

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

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    Peach Production States and United States: 2011 and Forecasted August 1, 2012[Current year estimates are for the full 2012 crop year]

    StateTotal production

    2011 2012

    (tons) (tons)

    Alabama .........................................Arkansas .........................................California ........................................

    Clingstone1

    .................................Freestone ....................................

    Colorado .........................................Connecticut .....................................Georgia ...........................................Idaho ...............................................Illinois ..............................................

    Maryland .........................................Massachusetts ................................Michigan .........................................Missouri ..........................................New Jersey .....................................New York ........................................North Carolina .................................Ohio ................................................Pennsylvania ..................................South Carolina ................................

    Texas ..............................................Utah ................................................Virginia ............................................Washington .....................................West Virginia ...................................

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

    5,7001,800

    773,000393,000380,000

    12,0001,200

    36,0007,6009,280

    3,8901,750

    16,6505,100

    32,0006,8005,3006,030

    17,69095,000

    5,3004,3006,500

    13,2005,700

    1,071,790

    3,5003,500

    770,000380,000390,000

    15,000900

    29,0007,2006,900

    3,9001,7002,2004,100

    32,5002,7005,3002,900

    16,50080,000

    10,4004,8004,000

    12,0004,300

    1,023,3001

    California Clingstone is over-the-scale tonnage and includes culls and cannery diversions.

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    Commercial Apple Production States and United States: 2011 and Forecasted August 1, 2012

    StateTotal production

    1

    2011 2012

    (million pounds) (million pounds)

    Arizona ...................................California ................................Colorado .................................Connecticut ............................Idaho ......................................Illinois .....................................

    Indiana ...................................Iowa ........................................Maine .....................................Maryland .................................

    Massachusetts ........................Michigan .................................Minnesota ...............................Missouri ..................................New Hampshire ......................New Jersey .............................New York ................................North Carolina ........................Ohio ........................................Oregon ...................................

    Pennsylvania ..........................Rhode Island ..........................Tennessee ..............................Utah ........................................Vermont ..................................Virginia ...................................Washington ............................West Virginia ..........................Wisconsin ...............................

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

    11.0280.0

    9.022.060.040.0

    20.04.0

    29.040.0

    38.5985.0

    23.515.018.036.0

    1,220.0140.0

    66.692.5

    458.02.58.5

    19.033.5

    220.05,410.0

    67.051.4

    9,420.0

    13.5280.017.018.070.026.0

    5.50.7

    24.040.5

    31.0105.013.534.016.535.0

    590.040.039.6

    115.0

    481.02.47.5

    16.024.0

    230.05,700.0

    70.020.0

    8,065.71 In orchards of 100 or more bearing age trees.

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    Pear Production by Crop States and United States: 2011 and Forecasted August 1, 2012[Current year estimates are for the full 2012 crop year. Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]

    Crop and StateTotal production

    2011 2012

    (tons) (tons)

    BartlettCalifornia ........................................Oregon ............................................Washington .....................................

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

    OtherCalifornia ........................................Oregon ............................................Washington .....................................

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

    AllCalifornia ........................................Michigan

    1.......................................

    New York ........................................Oregon ............................................Pennsylvania ..................................Washington .....................................

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

    195,00047,000

    188,000

    430,000

    57,000180,000269,000

    506,000

    252,0004,400

    12,100227,000

    2,220457,000

    954,720

    170,00058,000

    180,000

    408,000

    50,000175,000240,000

    465,000

    220,000

    2,500233,000

    3,000420,000

    878,5001

    The first production estimate will be published in the Noncitrus Fruits and Nutsreleased January 2013.

    Coffee Production Hawaii: 2010-2011 and 2011-2012

    StateProduction

    1

    2010-2011 2011-2012

    (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds)

    Hawaii ...................................................... 8,800 7,6001

    Parchment basis.

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    Grape Production States and United States: 2011 and Forecasted August 1, 2012

    StateTotal production

    2011 2012

    (tons) (tons)

    Arkansas .........................................California .........................................

    Wine ............................................Table 1 .........................................Raisin

    1........................................

    Georgia ...........................................

    Michigan ..........................................Missouri ...........................................New York .........................................North Carolina .................................

    Ohio .................................................Oregon ............................................Pennsylvania ...................................Texas ..............................................Virginia ............................................Washington .....................................

    Wine ............................................Juice ............................................

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

    1,2006,612,0003,387,0001,031,0002,194,000

    3,500

    94,4005,200

    188,0005,200

    7,48041,50091,000

    5,3306,900

    316,000142,000174,000

    7,377,710

    1,1006,600,0003,700,0001,000,0001,900,000

    3,800

    30,0005,100

    115,0005,400

    3,40046,00054,000

    8,8009,200

    415,000185,000230,000

    7,296,8001

    Fresh basis.

    Hop Area Harvested, Yield, and Production States and United States: 2011 and ForecastedAugust 1, 2012

    StateArea harvested Yield per acre Production

    2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012

    (acres) (acres) (pounds) (pounds) (1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds)

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

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

    2,2654,202

    23,320

    29,787

    2,4494,122

    24,237

    30,808

    2,4081,9082,200

    2,175

    2,0451,6702,045

    1,995

    5,454.18,019.4

    51,308.1

    64,781.6

    5,008.26,883.7

    49,564.7

    61,456.6

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    Crop Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production in Domestic Units United States:2011 and 2012[Data are the latest estimates available, either from the current report or from previous reports. Current year estimates are for the full 2012 crop year.Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]

    CropArea planted Area harvested

    2011 2012 2011 2012

    (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres) (1,000 acres)

    Grains and hayBarley .................................................................................

    Corn for grain1

    ....................................................................Corn for silage ....................................................................Hay, all ................................................................................

    Alfalfa ..............................................................................All other ...........................................................................

    Oats ....................................................................................Proso millet .........................................................................Rice ....................................................................................Rye .....................................................................................Sorghum for grain

    1.............................................................

    Sorghum for silage ..............................................................Wheat, all ............................................................................

    Winter .............................................................................Durum .............................................................................Other spring ....................................................................

    Oilseeds

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

    Cotton, tobacco, and sugar cropsCotton, all ...........................................................................

    Upland ............................................................................American Pima ................................................................

    Sugarbeets .........................................................................Sugarcane ..........................................................................

    Tobacco ..............................................................................

    Dry beans, peas, and lentilsAustrian winter peas ...........................................................Dry edible beans .................................................................Dry edible peas ...................................................................Lentils .................................................................................Wrinkled seed peas ............................................................

    Potatoes and miscellaneousCoffee (Hawaii) ...................................................................Hops ...................................................................................Peppermint oil .....................................................................Potatoes, all ........................................................................

    Spring .............................................................................Summer ..........................................................................Fall ..................................................................................

    Spearmint oil .......................................................................Sweet potatoes ...................................................................Taro (Hawaii) 2 ....................................................................

    2,559

    91,921(NA)(NA)(NA)(NA)

    2,496370

    2,6891,2665,481(NA)

    54,40940,646

    1,36912,394

    1,071.5(X)

    17823.2

    1,140.61.5

    130.774,9761,543.0

    14,735.414,428.0

    307.41,232.7

    (NA)

    (NA)

    18.01,205.9

    362.0428.0(NA)

    (NA)(NA)(NA)

    1,098.993.348.2

    957.4

    (NA)133.6(NA)

    3,678

    96,405

    (NA)(NA)(NA)

    2,746315

    2,6611,2516,210

    56,01741,819

    2,20311,995

    1,631.5(X)

    28555.5

    1,526.01.6

    147.576,0801,804.5

    12,635.012,400.0

    235.01,243.5

    (NA)

    (NA)

    19.01,714.7

    600.0478.0

    (NA)

    1,149.097.748.4

    1,002.9

    131.4

    2,239

    83,9815,92855,63319,21336,420

    939338

    2,618242

    3,929224

    45,70532,314

    1,31212,079

    1,043.0(X)

    17321.8

    1,097.61.3

    127.373,6361,457.8

    9,460.99,156.0

    304.91,213.1

    872.6

    325.0

    12.31,155.9

    342.8411.0(NA)

    6.329.874.0

    1,076.791.546.0

    939.2

    17.3129.7

    0.5

    3,268

    87,361

    57,57418,81238,7621,091

    2,640275

    5,098

    48,82635,0232,122

    11,681

    1,593.1(X)

    28153.1

    1,486.01.5

    141.574,6351,735.4

    10,810.410,577.0

    233.41,215.5

    891.0

    323.4

    11.51,673.5

    573.5461.0

    30.8

    1,134.496.147.5

    990.8

    128.5

    See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued

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    Crop Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production in Domestic Units United States:2011 and 2012 (continued)[Data are the latest estimates available, either from the current report or from previous reports. Current year estimates are for the full 2012 crop year.Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]

    CropYield per acre Production

    2011 2012 2011 2012

    (1,000) (1,000)

    Grains and hayBarley ................................................................................... bushels

    Corn for grain ........................................................................ bushelsCorn for silage ............................................................................ tonsHay, all ....................................................................................... tons

    Alfalfa ..................................................................................... tonsAll other .................................................................................. tons

    Oats ...................................................................................... bushelsProso millet ........................................................................... bushelsRice

    3........................................................................................... cwt

    Rye ....................................................................................... bushelsSorghum for grain ................................................................. bushelsSorghum for silage ...................................................................... tonsWheat, all ............................................................................. bushels

    Winter ............................................................................... bushelsDurum ............................................................................... bushelsOther spring ...................................................................... bushels

    Oilseeds

    Canola ................................................................................... poundsCottonseed ................................................................................. tonsFlaxseed ............................................................................... bushelsMustard seed ......................................................................... poundsPeanuts ................................................................................. poundsRapeseed .............................................................................. poundsSafflower ............................................................................... poundsSoybeans for beans .............................................................. bushelsSunflower .............................................................................. pounds

    Cotton, tobacco, and sugar cropsCotton, all

    3............................................................................... bales

    Upland3

    ................................................................................ balesAmerican Pima

    3................................................................... bales

    Sugarbeets ................................................................................. tonsSugarcane .................................................................................. tonsTobacco ................................................................................. pounds

    Dry beans, peas, and lentilsAustrian winter peas

    3.................................................................. cwt

    Dry edible beans3

    ....................................................................... cwtDry edible peas 3 ......................................................................... cwtLentils

    3........................................................................................ cwt

    Wrinkled seed peas ..................................................................... cwt

    Potatoes and