The word ''Value'' is used in the Livestock and Poultry Census Tables to mean the value of the number of animals on the census date. For producers who participated in the Average Crop Revenue (ACRE) program, they received a 20 percent reduction in their direct payment, not calculated in this table. The medium and short grain rices of California are also shown in the Temperate Japonica section below.
Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars per bushel per bushel per bushel per bushel per bushel per bushel per bushel per bushel 2009 Louisiana milled rice Arkansas milled rice Texas Long average Long average Dollar Dollar Dollar Dollar bushel per cwt per cwt per cwt per cwt per cwt 2009. Producers who participated in the ACRE program received a 30 percent reduction in their loan rate, not calculated in this table.
producers participating in the ACRE program receive a 30 percent discount on their loan interest, which is not calculated in this table. 2 Yellow (truck) Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars per bushel per bushel per cwt per bushel per cwt. Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars per ton per ton per ton per ton per ton per ton per ton per ton 2009.
17% protein Illinois Points, sun cured, Kansas City Kansas City Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars per ton per ton per ton per ton per ton per ton per ton 2009.
STATISTICS OF COTTON, TOBACCO, SUGAR CROPS, AND HONEY
Producers participating in the Average Crop Revenue (ACRE) program receive a 20 percent reduction in their direct payment, not calculated in this table. Prepared or estimated from official USDA production, supply, and distribution statistics from foreign governments. Quantity line items will only include statistics on units of measure that are equal to or convertible to the particular unit of measure of the goods grouped.
All zeros for a data item may indicate that statistics exist in the other input type. Area harvested Yield per acre1 Production1 For sugar For seed Total For sugar For seed For sugar. From cane used for sugar From cane used for sugar and seed2 Dollars 1,000 dollars 1,000 dollars.
2Price per ton of cane for sugar used in the estimation of production value per seed. 1Price per ton of cane for sugar used in estimating production value per seed. 2 Honey producing colonies are the maximum number of colonies from which honey was taken during the year.
3Due to rounding, the total colonies multiplied by the total yield may not exactly equal production. Actual human intake of caloric sweeteners is lower due to uneaten food, spoilage and other losses.
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STATISTICS OF OILSEEDS, FATS, AND OILS
Producers who participated in the Average Crop Revenue (ACRE) program received a 20 percent reduction in their direct payment, not calculated in this table. Agricultural Risk Cover (ARC) is also available, but payment rates are set at county or farm levels. 2Reported as edible peanut oil and crude peanut oil; added in this table without switching.
producers participating in the Average Crop Revenue (ACRE) program received a 20 percent discount on their direct payment, which is not calculated in this table. Agricultural Risk Coverage (ARC) is also available, but payment rates are set at the provincial or company level. Producers who participated in the ACRE program received a 30 percent discount on their loan interest, which is not calculated in this table. Prepared or estimated from official USDA production, supply, and distribution statistics from foreign governments. 1,000 tons. Main exporting countries:.
Prepared or estimated based on official USDA production, supply,. and distribution statistics from foreign governments. 1,000 metric tons Principle exporting countries:. Prepared or estimated based on official USDA production, supply and distribution statistics from foreign governments. established acre Production price per cwt. harvested acre Production Price per cwt.
STATISTICS OF VEGETABLES AND MELONS
Note: As of 2016, area and yield estimates for fresh market utilization and processing were discontinued. Note: As of 2016, area and yield estimates for fresh market utilization and processing were discontinued.
STATISTICS OF FRUITS, TREE NUTS, AND HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES
2Commercial harvest estimates refer to production in orchards with 100 or more fertile trees. Total production Production used Price per pound for harvest of -. Total production Production used Annual sales average. price1 Value Million pounds Million pounds Cents per pound 1,000 dollars. 1Fresh fruit prices are equivalent returns at warehouse doors for California, Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania and Washington; prices at time of first sale for other states.
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Total, in fresh terms 3 metric tons Our metric Our metric Our metric Our metric. 2 Dried apricots are 121⁄3 percent of the total dried fruit for the salad. Year Total production Utilized production Average of the marketing year. price per pound1 Value Million pounds Million pounds Dollars $1000. Total, in fresh terms 4 metric tons Our metric tons Our metric tons Our metric tons.
Total Fresh Fruit4 Metric Tons Metric Tons Metric Tons Metric Tons Metric Tons Metric Tons 2008 .. 2Dried pears are 162⁄3% of total dried fruit for salad. Year Total production Utilized production Marketing year average. price1 Value Tons Tons Dollars per ton 1,000 dollars. Total production Utilized production Price per ton1. 1Fresh fruit prices correspond to packinghouse door returns for California, Oregon and Washington and the average price sold for other states.
Crop of— Total production Utilized production Utilization of quantities sold—. Season Total production Utilized production Marketing year average. Year Rental area Dividend per acre2 Utilized production Price per pounds Value Acres Pounds 1,000 pounds Dollars 1,000 dollars. Year Rental area Dividend per acre Utilized production Price per ton Value Acres Tons Tons Dollars 1,000 dollars.
Year Bearing Area Yield per Acre Utilized Production Price Per Pound Value Acres Pounds 1,000 Pounds Cents $1,000. Year Area Harvested Yield Per Acre Utilized Production Price Per Pound Value Acres Pounds 1,000 Pounds Dollars 1,000 Dollars.
100,000+ sales, Surveyed States, 2007–2018
Value of wholesale sales1 Less than 5 inches 5 inches or more Less than 5 inches 5 inches or more. 1Equivalent wholesale value of all sales, except for pot greens. This is the sales value minus the cost of plant material purchased from other growers for cultivation. Wholesale sales value1 Begonias Geraniums from vegetative cuttings 1,000 baskets Dollars $1,000 1,000 baskets Dollars $1,000.
Wholesale Value1 Begonias Pelargoniums from vegetative cuttings 1,000 flats dollars 1,000 dollars 1,000 flats dollars 1,000 dollars.