HDR1012000110020112950830CROP PRODUCTION ANNUAL SUMMARY HDR2012000110020112950830CRP PROD ANNL HIGHLIGHTS Highlights Corn for grain production for 1994 was estimated at a record high 10.1 billion bushels, 59 percent above the 1993 crop and 7 percent above the previous record crop of 1992. The U.S. yield per acre at a record 138.6 bushels was 37.9 bushels above 1993 and 7.1 bushels above the previous record set in 1992. Sorghum for grain production in 1994 totaled 655 million bushels, up 23 percent from 1993. Acres harvested for grain were 8.97 million, up 1 percent from the revised 1993 level. Grain yields averaged a record high 73.0 bushels per acre. All hay production was estimated at 150 million tons, 2 percent above both the 1992 and 1993 crops. Producers harvested 2 percent fewer acres than last year and slightly fewer than two years ago. The average yield per acre was 2.56 tons compared with 2.46 tons per acre last year and 2.49 tons in 1992. Favorable moisture patterns contributed to the higher yields and larger production from a smaller acreage. Rice production totaled a record high 198 million cwt during 1994, 27 percent above the 1993 total. Average yield of all U.S. rice was a record high 5,964 pounds per acre, 454 pounds above the 1993 average. Soybean production totaled a record high 2.56 billion bushels in 1994, up 37 percent from 1993 and 1 percent above the November 1 forecast. Yield per acre averaged a record high 41.9 bushels for 1994, 9.3 bushels above 1993 and 4.3 bushels above the previous record set in 1992. All cotton production for 1994 is forecast at a record high of 19.7 million bales, 22 percent larger than 1993. A record yield is expected at 710 pounds per harvested acre, 4 pounds above the previous record set in 1987 and 104 pounds above last year. The Upland cotton yield is also a record high, at 707 pounds, and is 5 pounds higher than the 1987 yield, the previous record. This report was approved on January 12, 1995, by the Acting Secretary of Agriculture and the National Agricultural Statistics Service's Agricultural Statistics Board. Acting Secretary of Agricultural Statistics Board Agriculture Chairperson Eugene Moos Rich Allen HDR2012000110020112950830CRP SUMRY '92-94 DOMSTC UNTS Crop Summary: Area Planted, United States, 1992-94 (Domestic Units) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area Planted Crop :-------------------------------------------------------- : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres : All Corn : 79,311.0 73,235.0 79,158.0 All Sorghum : 13,177.0 9,882.0 9,772.0 Oats : 7,943.0 7,937.0 6,644.0 Barley : 7,762.0 7,786.0 7,159.0 All Wheat : 72,219.0 72,168.0 70,421.0 Winter : 50,922.0 51,587.0 49,247.0 Durum : 2,547.0 2,241.0 2,850.0 Other Spring : 18,750.0 18,340.0 18,324.0 Rice : 3,176.0 2,920.0 3,353.0 Rye : 1,542.0 1,493.0 1,603.0 All Soybeans : 59,180.0 60,135.0 61,940.0 All Peanuts : 1,686.6 1,733.5 1,645.0 Sunflower : 2,187.0 2,757.0 3,567.0 Canola : 140.0 199.0 354.0 Mustard Seed : 15.3 18.1 13.6 Rapeseed : 12.0 7.2 7.4 Safflower : 341.0 404.0 240.0 Flaxseed : 171.0 206.0 178.0 All Cotton : 13,240.0 13,438.3 13,726.1 Upland : 12,976.6 13,248.3 13,557.6 Amer-Pima : 263.4 190.0 168.5 Dry Edible Beans : 1,640.6 1,871.9 2,025.8 Dry Edible Peas : 159.0 149.0 131.0 Austrian Winter Peas : 11.2 13.0 7.0 Lentils : 128.0 145.0 180.0 Potatoes : Winter : 13.4 14.3 12.9 Spring : 85.3 86.9 91.6 Summer : 88.9 94.1 95.5 Fall : 1,151.7 1,189.9 1,213.9 Total : 1,339.3 1,385.2 1,413.9 Sweetpotatoes : 85.9 83.1 84.1 Sugarbeets : 1,436.7 1,437.7 1,475.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Crop Summary: Area Harvested, United States, 1992-94 (Domestic Units) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area Harvested Crop :-------------------------------------------------------- : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres : Corn for Grain : 72,077.0 62,921.0 72,917.0 Corn for Silage : 6,069.0 6,831.0 5,563.0 Sorghum for Grain : 12,050.0 8,916.0 8,967.0 Sorghum for Silage : 453.0 351.0 329.0 Oats : 4,496.0 3,803.0 4,020.0 Barley : 7,285.0 6,753.0 6,667.0 All Wheat : 62,761.0 62,712.0 61,771.0 Winter : 42,123.0 43,811.0 41,335.0 Durum : 2,519.0 2,100.0 2,739.0 Other Spring : 18,119.0 16,801.0 17,697.0 Rice : 3,132.0 2,833.0 3,316.0 Rye : 391.0 381.0 406.0 Soybeans for Beans : 58,233.0 57,347.0 61,129.0 Peanuts for Nuts : 1,669.1 1,689.8 1,613.5 Sunflower : 2,043.0 2,486.0 3,430.0 Canola : 112.0 187.0 340.0 Mustard Seed : 14.8 16.4 13.4 Rapeseed : 9.8 6.1 6.7 Safflower : 307.0 293.0 228.0 Flaxseed : 165.0 191.0 171.0 All Cotton : 11,123.3 12,783.3 13,328.4 Upland : 10,863.1 12,594.4 13,162.0 Amer-Pima : 260.2 188.9 166.4 All Hay : 58,903.0 59,679.0 58,744.0 Alfalfa : 24,070.0 24,723.0 24,222.0 All Other : 34,833.0 34,956.0 34,522.0 Dry Edible Beans : 1,529.9 1,622.0 1,845.2 Dry Edible Peas : 155.0 145.0 128.0 Austrian Winter Peas : 8.7 10.5 4.6 Lentils : 126.0 143.0 178.0 Potatoes : Winter : 13.4 13.6 12.3 Spring : 83.0 83.8 90.4 Summer : 86.0 89.2 92.0 Fall : 1,132.6 1,130.4 1,182.1 Total : 1,315.0 1,317.0 1,376.8 Sweetpotatoes : 82.4 80.2 80.8 Tobacco : 784.4 746.4 672.9 Sugarbeets : 1,411.5 1,409.4 1,443.1 Sugarcane for : Sugar and Seed : 925.2 948.3 935.3 Peppermint Oil : 111.6 98.3 107.8 Spearmint Oil : 41.1 32.5 28.4 Taro (HI) : .6 .5 .5 Coffee (HI) : 4.0 4.2 4.4 Hops : 42.3 43.1 42.4 Ginger Root (HI) : .3 .4 .2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Crop Summary: Yield, United States, 1992-94 (Domestic Units) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Yield Crop :---------------------------------------------------- : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Corn for Grain Bu : 131.5 100.7 138.6 Corn for Silage Ton : 14.4 11.9 15.8 Sorghum for Grain Bu : 72.6 59.9 73.0 Sorghum for Silage Ton : 12.1 11.2 12.0 Oats Bu : 65.4 54.4 57.2 Barley " : 62.5 58.9 56.2 All Wheat " : 39.3 38.2 37.6 Winter " : 38.2 40.2 40.2 Durum " : 39.7 33.6 35.5 Other Spring " : 41.8 33.7 31.8 Rice Lb : 5,736 5,510 5,964 Rye Bu : 29.3 27.1 27.4 Soybeans for Beans " : 37.6 32.6 41.9 Peanuts for Nuts Lb : 2,567 2,008 2,643 Sunflower " : 1,255 1,035 1,410 Canola " : 1,286 1,350 1,316 Mustard Seed " : 980 755 970 Rapeseed " : 1,475 1,220 1,880 Safflower " : 1,325 1,829 1,871 Flaxseed Bu : 19.9 18.2 17.1 All Cotton Lb : 700 606 710 Upland " : 694 601 707 Amer-Pima " : 938 938 987 All Hay Ton : 2.49 2.46 2.56 Alfalfa " : 3.29 3.25 3.36 All Other " : 1.95 1.90 1.99 Dry Edible Beans Lb : 1,478 1,351 1,582 Dry Edible Peas " : 1,635 2,270 1,762 Austrian Winter Peas " : 1,138 1,476 1,109 Lentils " : 1,243 1,403 1,043 Potatoes : Winter Cwt : 224 188 193 Spring " : 259 235 251 Summer " : 248 230 242 Fall " : 335 341 349 Total " : 323 326 334 Sweetpotatoes " : 146 138 162 Tobacco Lb : 2,195 2,163 2,368 Sugarbeets Ton : 20.6 18.6 22.2 Sugarcane for : Sugar and Seed " : 32.8 32.8 34.0 Peppermint Oil Lb : 66 61 69 Spearmint Oil " : 89 84 78 Taro (HI) " : 12,500 11,800 12,400 Coffee (HI) " : 600 690 1,050 Hops " : 1,759 1,767 1,758 Ginger Root (HI) " : 40,000 27,500 40,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Crop Summary: Production, United States, 1992-94 (Domestic Units) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Production Crop :---------------------------------------------------- : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 : Corn for Grain Bu : 9,476,698 6,336,470 10,103,030 Corn for Silage Ton : 87,663 81,289 87,949 Sorghum for Grain Bu : 875,022 534,172 655,021 Sorghum for Silage Ton : 5,468 3,914 3,932 Oats Bu : 294,229 206,770 229,857 Barley " : 455,090 398,041 374,862 All Wheat " : 2,466,798 2,396,440 2,320,610 Winter " : 1,609,284 1,760,143 1,661,043 Durum " : 99,906 70,476 97,347 Other Spring " : 757,608 565,821 562,220 Rice Cwt : 179,658 156,110 197,779 Rye Bu : 11,440 10,340 11,138 Soybeans for Beans " : 2,190,354 1,870,958 2,558,317 Peanuts for Nuts Lb : 4,284,416 3,392,415 4,264,550 Sunflower " : 2,564,985 2,572,063 4,836,185 Canola " : 144,037 252,450 447,440 Mustard Seed " : 14,504 12,382 12,998 Rapeseed " : 14,455 7,442 12,596 Safflower " : 406,775 535,897 426,588 Flaxseed Bu : 3,288 3,480 2,922 All Cotton Bale: 16,218.5 16,133.6 19,727.9 Upland " : 15,710.2 15,764.3 19,385.9 Amer-Pima " : 508.3 369.3 342.0 Cottonseed Ton : 6,230.1 6,343.2 7,668.6 All Hay " : 146,903 146,799 150,124 Alfalfa " : 79,140 80,305 81,398 All Other " : 67,763 66,494 68,726 Dry Edible Beans Cwt : 22,615 21,913 29,187 Dry Edible Peas " : 2,535 3,292 2,255 Austrian Winter Peas " : 99 155 51 Lentils " : 1,566 2,006 1,856 Wrinkled Seed Peas " : 537 849 754 Potatoes : Winter " : 2,998 2,552 2,372 Spring " : 21,535 19,654 22,646 Summer " : 21,309 20,552 22,247 Fall " : 379,525 385,935 412,077 Total " : 425,367 428,693 459,342 Sweetpotatoes " : 12,005 11,053 13,081 Tobacco Lb : 1,721,671 1,614,364 1,593,397 Maple Syrup Gal : 1,641 1,007 1,324 Sugarbeets Ton : 29,143 26,249 32,008 Sugarcane for : Sugar and Seed " : 30,363 31,101 31,816 Peppermint Oil Lb : 7,383 6,027 7,434 Spearmint Oil " : 3,640 2,722 2,213 Taro (HI) " : 6,900 6,000 6,100 Coffee (HI) " : 2,400 2,900 4,600 Hops " : 74,336.7 76,143.7 74,559.6 Ginger Root (HI) " : 11,600 9,900 6,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HDR2012000110020112950830CRP SUMRY '92-94 METRIC UNTS Crop Summary: Area Planted, United States, 1992-94 (Metric Units) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area Planted Crop :-------------------------------------------------------- : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Hectares : All Corn : 32,096,370 29,637,470 32,034,450 All Sorghum : 5,332,600 3,999,150 3,954,630 Oats : 3,214,450 3,212,020 2,688,760 Barley : 3,141,200 3,150,920 2,897,180 All Wheat : 29,226,310 29,205,670 28,498,670 Winter : 20,607,620 20,876,740 19,929,770 Durum : 1,030,750 906,910 1,153,370 Other Spring : 7,587,940 7,422,010 7,415,540 Rice : 1,285,300 1,181,690 1,356,930 Rye : 624,030 604,200 648,720 All Soybeans : 23,949,550 24,336,030 25,066,500 All Peanuts : 682,550 701,530 665,720 Sunflower : 885,060 1,115,730 1,443,530 Canola : 56,660 80,530 143,260 Mustard Seed : 6,190 7,320 5,500 Rapeseed : 4,860 2,910 2,990 Safflower : 138,000 163,490 97,130 Flaxseed : 69,200 83,370 72,030 All Cotton : 5,358,100 5,438,350 5,554,820 Upland : 5,251,500 5,361,450 5,486,630 Amer-Pima : 106,600 76,890 68,190 Dry Edible Beans : 663,930 757,540 819,820 Dry Edible Peas : 64,350 60,300 53,010 Austrian Winter Peas : 4,530 5,260 2,830 Lentils : 51,800 58,680 72,840 Potatoes : Winter : 5,420 5,790 5,220 Spring : 34,520 35,170 37,070 Summer : 35,980 38,080 38,650 Fall : 466,080 481,540 491,250 Total : 542,000 560,580 572,190 Sweetpotatoes : 34,760 33,630 34,030 Sugarbeets : 581,420 581,820 597,120 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Crop Summary: Area Harvested, United States, 1992-94 (Metric Units) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area Harvested Crop :-------------------------------------------------------- : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Hectares : Corn for Grain : 29,168,840 25,463,500 29,508,780 Corn for Silage : 2,456,060 2,764,440 2,251,290 Sorghum for Grain : 4,876,510 3,608,220 3,628,860 Sorghum for Silage : 183,320 142,050 133,140 Oats : 1,819,490 1,539,040 1,626,850 Barley : 2,948,170 2,732,870 2,698,070 All Wheat : 25,398,750 25,378,920 24,998,110 Winter : 17,046,760 17,729,870 16,727,860 Durum : 1,019,410 849,850 1,108,450 Other Spring : 7,332,580 6,799,200 7,161,800 Rice : 1,267,490 1,146,490 1,341,950 Rye : 158,230 154,190 164,300 Soybeans for Beans : 23,566,310 23,207,760 24,738,300 Peanuts for Nuts : 675,470 683,850 652,970 Sunflower : 826,780 1,006,060 1,388,090 Canola : 45,330 75,680 137,590 Mustard Seed : 5,990 6,640 5,420 Rapeseed : 3,970 2,470 2,710 Safflower : 124,240 118,570 92,270 Flaxseed : 66,770 77,300 69,200 All Cotton : 4,501,490 5,173,270 5,393,870 Upland : 4,396,190 5,096,830 5,326,530 Amer-Pima : 105,300 76,450 67,340 All Hay : 23,837,460 24,151,490 23,773,110 Alfalfa : 9,740,890 10,005,150 9,802,400 All Other : 14,096,570 14,146,340 13,970,710 Dry Edible Beans : 619,140 656,410 746,730 Dry Edible Peas : 62,730 58,680 51,800 Austrian Winter Peas : 3,520 4,250 1,860 Lentils : 50,990 57,870 72,030 Potatoes : Winter : 5,420 5,500 4,980 Spring : 33,590 33,910 36,580 Summer : 34,800 36,100 37,230 Fall : 458,350 457,460 478,380 Total : 532,170 532,980 557,180 Sweetpotatoes : 33,350 32,460 32,700 Tobacco : 317,460 302,060 272,310 Sugarbeets : 571,220 570,370 584,010 Sugarcane for : Sugar and Seed : 374,420 383,770 378,510 Peppermint Oil : 45,160 39,780 43,630 Spearmint Oil : 16,630 13,150 11,490 Taro (HI) : 220 210 200 Coffee (HI) : 1,620 1,700 1,780 Hops : 17,100 17,440 17,160 Ginger Root (HI) : 120 150 60 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Crop Summary: Yield, United States, 1992-94 (Metric Units) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Yield Crop :----------------------------------------------------- : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Metric Tons : Corn for Grain : 8.25 6.32 8.70 Corn for Silage : 32.38 26.68 35.44 Sorghum for Grain : 4.56 3.76 4.58 Sorghum for Silage : 27.06 25.00 26.79 Oats : 2.35 1.95 2.05 Barley : 3.36 3.17 3.03 All Wheat : 2.64 2.57 2.53 Winter : 2.57 2.70 2.70 Durum : 2.67 2.26 2.39 Other Spring : 2.81 2.26 2.14 Rice : 6.43 6.18 6.69 Rye : 1.84 1.70 1.72 Soybeans for Beans : 2.53 2.19 2.81 Peanuts for Nuts : 2.88 2.25 2.96 Sunflower : 1.41 1.16 1.58 Canola : 1.44 1.51 1.48 Mustard Seed : 1.10 .85 1.09 Rapeseed : 1.65 1.37 2.11 Safflower : 1.49 2.05 2.10 Flaxseed : 1.25 1.14 1.07 All Cotton : .78 .68 .80 Upland : .78 .67 .79 Amer-Pima : 1.05 1.05 1.11 All Hay : 5.59 5.51 5.73 Alfalfa : 7.37 7.28 7.53 All Other : 4.36 4.26 4.46 Dry Edible Beans : 1.66 1.51 1.77 Dry Edible Peas : 1.83 2.54 1.97 Austrian Winter Peas : 1.28 1.65 1.24 Lentils : 1.39 1.57 1.17 Potatoes : Winter : 25.09 21.05 21.60 Spring : 29.08 26.29 28.08 Summer : 27.77 25.82 27.10 Fall : 37.56 38.27 39.07 Total : 36.26 36.48 37.39 Sweetpotatoes : 16.33 15.45 18.14 Tobacco : 2.46 2.42 2.65 Sugarbeets : 46.28 41.75 49.72 Sugarcane for : Sugar and Seed : 73.57 73.52 76.25 Peppermint Oil : .07 .07 .08 Spearmint Oil : .10 .09 .09 Taro (HI) : 14.23 12.95 13.85 Coffee (HI) : .67 .78 1.17 Hops : 1.97 1.98 1.97 Ginger Root (HI) : 43.83 29.93 45.33 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Crop Summary: Production, United States, 1992-94 (Metric Units) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Production Crop :---------------------------------------------------- : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Metric Tons : Corn for Grain : 240,719,220 160,953,750 256,628,780 Corn for Silage : 79,526,540 73,744,140 79,785,990 Sorghum for Grain : 22,226,580 13,568,590 16,638,300 Sorghum for Silage : 4,960,490 3,550,720 3,567,050 Oats : 4,270,720 3,001,260 3,336,370 Barley : 9,908,420 8,666,320 8,161,660 All Wheat : 67,135,240 65,220,410 63,156,650 Winter : 43,797,530 47,903,240 45,206,180 Durum : 2,719,000 1,918,040 2,649,350 Other Spring : 20,618,710 15,399,120 15,301,120 Rice : 8,149,150 7,081,030 8,971,110 Rye : 290,590 262,650 282,920 Soybeans for Beans : 59,611,670 50,919,130 69,625,980 Peanuts for Nuts : 1,943,380 1,538,770 1,934,370 Sunflower : 1,163,460 1,166,670 2,193,660 Canola : 65,330 114,510 202,960 Mustard Seed : 6,580 5,620 5,900 Rapeseed : 6,560 3,380 5,710 Safflower : 184,510 243,080 193,500 Flaxseed : 83,520 88,400 74,220 All Cotton : 3,531,160 3,512,680 4,295,240 Upland : 3,420,490 3,432,270 4,220,780 Amer-Pima : 110,670 80,410 74,460 Cottonseed : 5,651,850 5,754,450 6,956,840 All Hay : 133,268,160 133,173,810 136,190,200 Alfalfa : 71,794,600 72,851,470 73,843,020 All Other : 61,473,560 60,322,340 62,347,180 Dry Edible Beans : 1,025,800 993,960 1,323,900 Dry Edible Peas : 114,990 149,320 102,290 Austrian Winter Peas : 4,490 7,030 2,310 Lentils : 71,030 90,990 84,190 Wrinkled Seed Peas : 24,360 38,510 34,200 Potatoes : Winter : 135,990 115,760 107,590 Spring : 976,810 891,490 1,027,210 Summer : 966,560 932,220 1,009,110 Fall : 17,214,970 17,505,720 18,691,500 Total : 19,294,320 19,445,190 20,835,400 Sweetpotatoes : 544,540 501,360 593,340 Tobacco : 780,940 732,260 722,750 Maple Syrup : 8,200 5,030 6,620 Sugarbeets : 26,438,080 23,812,240 29,037,170 Sugarcane for : Sugar and Seed : 27,544,850 28,214,350 28,862,990 Peppermint Oil : 3,350 2,730 3,370 Spearmint Oil : 1,650 1,230 1,000 Taro (HI) : 3,130 2,720 2,770 Coffee (HI) : 1,090 1,320 2,090 Hops : 33,720 34,540 33,820 Ginger Root (HI) : 5,260 4,490 2,720 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HDR2012000110020112950830CRP SUMRY HISTORIC '85-94 Crop Summary: Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, United States, 1985-94 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Corn :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : All Corn : Corn for Grain Year :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area : Area : Yield per : : Planted : Harvested : Acre : Production -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres Bushels 1,000 Bushels : 1985 : 83,398 75,209 118.0 8,875,453 1986 : 76,580 68,907 119.4 8,225,764 1987 : 66,200 59,505 119.8 7,131,300 1988 : 67,717 58,250 84.6 4,928,681 1989 : 72,322 64,783 116.3 7,531,953 1990 : 74,166 66,952 118.5 7,934,028 1991 : 75,957 68,822 108.6 7,474,765 1992 : 79,311 72,077 131.5 9,476,698 1993 : 73,235 62,921 100.7 6,336,470 1994 : 79,158 72,917 138.6 10,103,030 :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : Corn for Silage :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area : Yield per : : Harvested : Acre : Production :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres Tons 1,000 Tons : 1985 : 7,155 14.3 102,664 1986 : 6,418 14.1 90,227 1987 : 5,994 14.4 86,442 1988 : 8,301 9.5 78,911 1989 : 6,606 13.0 86,111 1990 : 6,123 14.2 86,820 1991 : 6,140 13.2 81,216 1992 : 6,069 14.4 87,663 1993 : 6,831 11.9 81,289 1994 : 5,563 15.8 87,949 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnotes at end of table. --continued Crop Summary: Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production, United States, 1985-94 (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Sorghum :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : All Sorghum : Sorghum for Grain Year :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area : Area : Yield per : : Planted : Harvested : Acre : Production -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres Bushels 1,000 Bushels : 1985 : 18,285 16,782 66.8 1,120,271 1986 : 15,339 13,862 67.7 938,869 1987 : 11,756 10,531 69.4 730,809 1988 : 10,343 9,042 63.8 576,686 1989 : 12,642 11,103 55.4 615,420 1990 : 10,535 9,089 63.1 573,303 1991 : 11,064 9,870 59.3 584,860 1992 : 13,177 12,050 72.6 875,022 1993 : 9,882 8,916 59.9 534,172 1994 : 9,772 8,967 73.0 655,021 :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : Sorghum for Silage :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area : Yield per : : Harvested : Acre : Production :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres Tons 1,000 Tons : 1985 : 534 12.3 6,566 1986 : 499 11.8 5,878 1987 : 429 12.4 5,307 1988 : 518 10.1 5,252 1989 : 541 10.4 5,647 1990 : 527 10.2 5,377 1991 : 483 10.0 4,846 1992 : 453 12.1 5,468 1993 : 351 11.2 3,914 1994 : 329 12.0 3,932 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnotes at end of table. --continued Crop Summary: Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production, United States, 1985-94 (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area : Yield : Year :-----------------------------------: per : Production : Planted : Harvested : Acre : -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres Bushels 1,000 Bushels : : Oats : 1985 : 13,235 8,147 63.6 518,490 1986 : 14,671 6,840 56.3 384,996 1987 : 17,907 6,888 54.3 373,713 1988 : 13,907 5,530 39.3 217,375 1989 : 12,085 6,882 54.3 373,587 1990 : 10,423 5,947 60.1 357,654 1991 : 8,653 4,816 50.6 243,851 1992 : 7,943 4,496 65.4 294,229 1993 : 7,937 3,803 54.4 206,770 1994 : 6,644 4,020 57.2 229,857 : : Barley : 1985 : 13,139 11,591 50.9 590,213 1986 : 13,024 11,974 50.8 608,532 1987 : 10,929 9,957 52.4 521,499 1988 : 9,831 7,636 38.0 289,994 1989 : 9,125 8,313 48.6 404,203 1990 : 8,221 7,529 56.1 422,196 1991 : 8,941 8,413 55.2 464,326 1992 : 7,762 7,285 62.5 455,090 1993 : 7,786 6,753 58.9 398,041 1994 : 7,159 6,667 56.2 374,862 : : Rye : 1985 : 2,543 708 28.8 20,373 1986 : 2,334 661 28.8 19,067 1987 : 2,428 671 29.1 19,526 1988 : 2,374 595 24.7 14,689 1989 : 2,014 484 28.2 13,647 1990 : 1,625 375 27.1 10,176 1991 : 1,671 395 24.6 9,734 1992 : 1,542 391 29.3 11,440 1993 : 1,493 381 27.1 10,340 1994 : 1,603 406 27.4 11,138 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnotes at end of table. --continued Crop Summary: Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production, United States, 1985-94 (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area : Yield : Year :-----------------------------------: per : Production : Planted : Harvested : Acre : -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres Bushels 1,000 Bushels : : All Wheat : 1985 : 75,535 64,704 37.5 2,424,115 1986 : 71,998 60,688 34.4 2,090,570 1987 : 65,829 55,945 37.7 2,107,685 1988 : 65,529 53,189 34.1 1,812,201 1989 : 76,615 62,189 32.7 2,036,618 1990 : 77,041 69,103 39.5 2,729,778 1991 : 69,881 57,803 34.3 1,980,139 1992 : 72,219 62,761 39.3 2,466,798 1993 : 72,168 62,712 38.2 2,396,440 1994 : 70,421 61,771 37.6 2,320,610 : : Winter Wheat : 1985 : 57,712 47,923 38.1 1,826,625 1986 : 53,895 43,170 35.2 1,520,433 1987 : 48,806 39,332 39.8 1,565,381 1988 : 48,800 39,800 39.2 1,561,910 1989 : 55,091 41,509 35.0 1,454,642 1990 : 56,748 49,721 40.7 2,024,224 1991 : 51,024 39,506 34.7 1,371,617 1992 : 50,922 42,123 38.2 1,609,284 1993 : 51,587 43,811 40.2 1,760,143 1994 : 49,247 41,335 40.2 1,661,043 : : Durum Wheat : 1985 : 3,207 3,094 36.4 112,510 1986 : 2,994 2,877 34.0 97,907 1987 : 3,341 3,279 28.2 92,617 1988 : 3,336 2,847 15.7 44,831 1989 : 3,791 3,673 25.1 92,229 1990 : 3,570 3,507 34.9 122,430 1991 : 3,253 3,197 32.5 103,957 1992 : 2,547 2,519 39.7 99,906 1993 : 2,241 2,100 33.6 70,476 1994 : 2,850 2,739 35.5 97,347 : : Other Spring Wheat : 1985 : 14,616 13,687 35.4 484,980 1986 : 15,109 14,641 32.3 472,230 1987 : 13,682 13,334 33.7 449,687 1988 : 13,393 10,542 19.5 205,460 1989 : 17,733 17,007 28.8 489,747 1990 : 16,723 15,875 36.7 583,124 1991 : 15,604 15,100 33.4 504,565 1992 : 18,750 18,119 41.8 757,608 1993 : 18,340 16,801 33.7 565,821 1994 : 18,324 17,697 31.8 562,220 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Crop Summary: Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, United States, 1985-94 (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Soybeans :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for Beans Year : Area :----------------------------------------------------- : Planted : : Yield per : : : Area : Acre : Production -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres Bushels 1,000 Bushels : 1985 : 63,145 61,599 34.1 2,099,056 1986 : 60,405 58,312 33.3 1,942,558 1987 : 58,180 57,172 33.9 1,937,722 1988 : 58,840 57,373 27.0 1,548,841 1989 : 60,820 59,538 32.3 1,923,666 1990 : 57,795 56,512 34.1 1,925,947 1991 : 59,180 58,011 34.2 1,986,539 1992 : 59,180 58,233 37.6 2,190,354 1993 : 60,135 57,347 32.6 1,870,958 1994 : 61,940 61,129 41.9 2,558,317 :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : Rice :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area : Yield : :-----------------------------------: per : Production : Planted : Harvested : Acre : :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres Pounds 1,000 Pounds : 1985 : 2,512.0 2,492.0 5,414 134,913 1986 : 2,381.0 2,360.0 5,651 133,356 1987 : 2,356.0 2,333.0 5,555 129,603 1988 : 2,933.0 2,900.0 5,514 159,897 1989 : 2,731.0 2,687.0 5,749 154,487 1990 : 2,897.0 2,823.0 5,529 156,088 1991 : 2,884.0 2,781.0 5,731 159,367 1992 : 3,176.0 3,132.0 5,736 179,658 1993 : 2,920.0 2,833.0 5,510 156,110 1994 : 3,353.0 3,316.0 5,964 197,779 :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : Flaxseed :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : ---- 1,000 Acres ---- Bushels 1,000 Bushels : 1985 : 620 584 14.2 8,293 1986 : 720 683 16.9 11,538 1987 : 470 463 16.1 7,444 1988 : 275 226 7.1 1,615 1989 : 195 163 7.5 1,215 1990 : 260 253 15.1 3,812 1991 : 356 342 18.1 6,200 1992 : 171 165 19.9 3,288 1993 : 206 191 18.2 3,480 1994 : 178 171 17.1 2,922 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnotes at end of table. --continued Crop Summary: Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, United States, 1985-94 (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Peanuts :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for Nuts Year : Area :----------------------------------------------------- : Planted : : Yield per : : : Area : Acre : Production -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres Pounds 1,000 Pounds : 1985 : 1,490.4 1,467.4 2,810 4,122,787 1986 : 1,564.7 1,535.2 2,408 3,697,085 1987 : 1,567.4 1,547.4 2,337 3,616,010 1988 : 1,657.4 1,628.4 2,445 3,980,917 1989 : 1,665.2 1,644.7 2,426 3,989,995 1990 : 1,846.0 1,815.5 1,985 3,603,650 1991 : 2,039.2 2,015.7 2,444 4,926,570 1992 : 1,686.6 1,669.1 2,567 4,284,416 1993 : 1,733.5 1,689.8 2,008 3,392,415 1994 : 1,645.0 1,613.5 2,643 4,264,550 :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : Sunflower :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area : Yield : :-----------------------------------: per : Production : Planted : Harvested : Acre : :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres Pounds 1,000 Pounds : 1985 : 3,055 2,844 1,109 3,153,020 1986 : 2,025 1,955 1,369 2,675,750 1987 : 1,805 1,775 1,469 2,608,150 1988 : 2,038 1,921 933 1,792,090 1989 : 1,840 1,786 985 1,759,760 1990 : 1,905 1,851 1,229 2,274,405 1991 : 2,746 2,673 1,352 3,613,030 1992 : 2,187 2,043 1,255 2,564,985 1993 : 2,757 2,486 1,035 2,572,063 1994 : 3,567 3,430 1,410 4,836,185 :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : All Cotton : :-----------------------------------------------------: : Area : Yield : : Cottonseed :---------------------------: per : Production : : Planted : Harvested : Acre : : :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres Pounds 1,000 Bales 1,000 Tons : 1985 : 10,684.6 10,229.0 630 13,432.2 5,279.2 1986 : 10,044.6 8,468.4 552 9,731.1 3,800.9 1987 : 10,397.2 10,030.3 706 14,759.9 5,769.2 1988 : 12,514.8 11,948.2 619 15,411.5 6,061.8 1989 : 10,586.6 9,537.7 614 12,195.6 4,677.4 1990 : 12,348.1 11,731.6 634 15,505.4 5,968.5 1991 : 14,052.1 12,959.5 652 17,614.3 6,925.5 1992 : 13,240.0 11,123.3 700 16,218.5 6,230.1 1993 : 13,438.3 12,783.3 606 16,133.6 6,343.2 1994 : 13,726.1 13,328.4 710 19,727.9 7,668.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnotes at end of table. --continued Crop Summary: Area Harvested, Yield, and Production, United States, 1985-94 (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area : Yield per : Year : Harvested : Acre : Production -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres Tons 1,000 Tons : : All Hay : 1985 : 60,461 2.46 148,719 1986 : 63,224 2.49 155,385 1987 : 60,133 2.45 147,457 1988 : 64,771 1.94 125,736 1989 : 62,722 2.31 144,706 1990 : 61,030 2.40 146,212 1991 : 61,834 2.46 152,073 1992 : 58,903 2.49 146,903 1993 : 59,679 2.46 146,799 1994 : 58,744 2.56 150,124 : : Alfalfa and Alfalfa Mixtures for Hay : 1985 : 25,647 3.32 85,121 1986 : 26,911 3.41 91,865 1987 : 25,435 3.31 84,225 1988 : 26,751 2.59 69,306 1989 : 25,796 2.99 77,059 1990 : 25,346 3.29 83,413 1991 : 25,414 3.28 83,319 1992 : 24,070 3.29 79,140 1993 : 24,723 3.25 80,305 1994 : 24,222 3.36 81,398 : : All Other Hay : 1985 : 34,814 1.83 63,598 1986 : 35,423 1.79 63,520 1987 : 34,698 1.82 63,232 1988 : 38,020 1.48 56,430 1989 : 36,926 1.83 67,647 1990 : 35,684 1.76 62,799 1991 : 36,420 1.89 68,754 1992 : 34,833 1.95 67,763 1993 : 34,956 1.90 66,494 1994 : 34,522 1.99 68,726 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnotes at end of table. --continued Crop Summary: Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production, United States, 1985-94 (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area : Yield : Year :-------------------------------: per : Production : Planted : Harvested : Acre : -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres Pounds 1,000 Cwt : : Dry Edible Beans : 1985 : 1,569.9 1,481.4 1,505 22,298 1986 : 1,653.8 1,495.0 1,536 22,960 1987 : 1,782.6 1,665.4 1,563 26,031 1988 : 1,485.4 1,353.0 1,423 19,253 1989 : 1,824.6 1,650.9 1,437 23,729 1990 : 2,177.6 2,084.4 1,553 32,379 1991 : 1,964.1 1,913.7 1,764 33,765 1992 : 1,640.6 1,529.9 1,478 22,615 1993 : 1,871.9 1,622.0 1,351 21,913 1994 : 2,025.8 1,845.2 1,582 29,187 : : Dry Edible Peas : 1985 : 1986 : 180.0 179.0 1,785 3,196 1987 : 163.0 161.0 2,102 3,385 1988 : 181.0 179.0 2,161 3,868 1989 : 175.0 174.0 2,232 3,883 1990 : 166.0 159.0 1,492 2,372 1991 : 190.0 187.0 1,987 3,715 1992 : 159.0 155.0 1,635 2,535 1993 : 149.0 145.0 2,270 3,292 1994 : 131.0 128.0 1,762 2,255 : : Wrinkled Seed Peas - Production 1/ : 1985 : 1986 : 864 1987 : 650 1988 : 1,017 1989 : 1,250 1990 : 922 1991 : 925 1992 : 537 1993 : 849 1994 : 754 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnotes at end of table. --continued Crop Summary: Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production, United States, 1985-94 (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area : Yield : Year :-------------------------------: per : Production : Planted : Harvested : Acre : -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres Pounds 1,000 Cwt : : Austrian Winter Peas 1/ : 1985 : 1986 : 32.0 31.5 1,429 450 1987 : 44.0 35.0 1,571 550 1988 : 13.0 10.0 1,330 133 1989 : 12.2 10.2 1,627 166 1990 : 13.5 11.5 1,104 127 1991 : 13.0 11.5 1,209 139 1992 : 11.2 8.7 1,138 99 1993 : 13.0 10.5 1,476 155 1994 : 7.0 4.6 1,109 51 : : Lentils 1/ : 1985 : 1986 : 159.0 158.0 1,199 1,895 1987 : 143.0 142.0 1,263 1,794 1988 : 72.0 71.0 1,259 894 1989 : 94.0 92.0 1,262 1,161 1990 : 108.0 104.0 841 875 1991 : 123.0 121.0 1,381 1,671 1992 : 128.0 126.0 1,243 1,566 1993 : 145.0 143.0 1,403 2,006 1994 : 180.0 178.0 1,043 1,856 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnotes at end of table. --continued Crop Summary: Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production, United States, 1985-94 (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area : Yield : Year :-----------------------------------: per : Production : Planted : Harvested : Acre : -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres Cwt 1,000 Cwt : : Potatoes : 1985 : 1,406.7 1,358.7 299 406,609 1986 : 1,256.6 1,220.2 296 361,743 1987 : 1,316.6 1,293.4 301 389,320 1988 : 1,284.7 1,259.3 283 356,438 1989 : 1,305.0 1,281.5 289 370,444 1990 : 1,399.7 1,370.6 293 402,110 1991 : 1,407.5 1,374.4 304 417,622 1992 : 1,339.3 1,315.0 323 425,367 1993 : 1,385.2 1,317.0 326 428,693 1994 : 1,413.9 1,376.8 334 459,342 : : Sweetpotatoes : 1985 : 108.2 103.3 141 14,573 1986 : 94.5 90.8 136 12,368 1987 : 92.3 88.9 131 11,611 1988 : 89.1 85.5 128 10,945 1989 : 89.5 86.0 132 11,358 1990 : 93.9 89.5 141 12,594 1991 : 81.2 77.8 144 11,203 1992 : 85.9 82.4 146 12,005 1993 : 83.1 80.2 138 11,053 1994 : 84.1 80.8 162 13,081 :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : Tobacco :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area : Yield per : : Harvested : Acre : Production :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres Pounds 1,000 Pounds : 1985 : 688.0 2,197 1,511,638 1986 : 580.6 2,001 1,161,940 1987 : 586.3 2,028 1,188,868 1988 : 634.0 2,160 1,369,500 1989 : 678.2 2,016 1,367,188 1990 : 733.3 2,218 1,626,380 1991 : 763.7 2,179 1,664,372 1992 : 784.4 2,195 1,721,671 1993 : 746.4 2,163 1,614,364 1994 : 672.9 2,368 1,593,397 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnotes at end of table. --continued Crop Summary: Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production, United States, 1985-94 (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area : Yield : Year :-----------------------------------: per : Production : Planted : Harvested : Acre : -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres Tons 1,000 Tons : : Sugarbeets : 1985 : 1,124.5 1,102.5 20.4 22,529 1986 : 1,232.5 1,192.2 21.1 25,150 1987 : 1,266.7 1,252.4 22.4 28,072 1988 : 1,327.2 1,300.7 19.1 24,810 1989 : 1,324.4 1,294.5 19.4 25,131 1990 : 1,400.4 1,377.2 20.0 27,513 1991 : 1,427.4 1,386.7 20.3 28,203 1992 : 1,436.7 1,411.5 20.6 29,143 1993 : 1,437.7 1,409.4 18.6 26,249 1994 : 1,475.5 1,443.1 22.2 32,008 : : Sugarcane : 1985 : 770.0 36.6 28,213 1986 : 796.2 38.1 30,311 1987 : 823.6 35.5 29,218 1988 : 845.3 35.4 29,904 1989 : 851.9 34.5 29,426 1990 : 794.2 35.4 28,136 1991 : 896.9 33.7 30,252 1992 : 925.2 32.8 30,363 1993 : 948.3 32.8 31,101 1994 : 935.3 34.0 31,816 : : Maple Syrup 2/ - 1,000 Gallons : 1985 : 1986 : 1987 : 1988 : 1989 : 1990 : 1991 : 1992 : 1,641 1993 : 1,007 1994 : 1,324 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnotes at end of table. --continued Crop Summary: Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production, United States, 1985-94 (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Yield : Year : Area : per : Production : Harvested : Acre : -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres Pounds 1,000 Pounds : : Peppermint Oil : 1985 : 66.3 66 4,356 1986 : 65.4 67 4,376 1987 : 65.8 68 4,446 1988 : 80.5 67 5,360 1989 : 100.8 66 6,652 1990 : 101.8 68 6,953 1991 : 113.7 58 6,561 1992 : 111.6 66 7,383 1993 : 98.3 61 6,027 1994 : 107.8 69 7,434 : : Spearmint Oil : 1985 : 30.3 77 2,323 1986 : 28.7 93 2,666 1987 : 23.8 86 2,053 1988 : 22.6 77 1,745 1989 : 26.4 70 1,846 1990 : 33.7 76 2,565 1991 : 42.4 73 3,108 1992 : 41.1 89 3,640 1993 : 32.5 84 2,722 1994 : 28.4 78 2,213 : : Hops : 1985 : 28.1 1,770 49,713.0 1986 : 25.0 1,960 48,962.0 1987 : 28.3 1,770 50,048.0 1988 : 33.4 1,638 54,696.0 1989 : 34.5 1,717 59,326.4 1990 : 35.5 1,603 56,854.8 1991 : 39.6 1,748 69,155.4 1992 : 42.3 1,759 74,336.7 1993 : 43.1 1,767 76,143.7 1994 : 42.4 1,758 74,559.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnotes at end of table. --continued Crop Summary: Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production, United States, 1985-94 (continued) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Yield : Year : Area : per : Production : Harvested : Acre : -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Acres Pounds 1,000 Pounds : : Ginger Root 3/ : 1985 : 1986 : 1987 : 1988 : 165.0 49,100 8,100 1989 : 180.0 50,000 9,000 1990 : 190.0 50,000 9,500 1991 : 250.0 48,000 12,000 1992 : 290.0 40,000 11,600 1993 : 360.0 27,500 9,900 1994 : 150.0 40,000 6,000 : : Taro - Hawaii 4/ : 1985 : 400.0 17,200 6,860 1986 : 390.0 16,200 6,330 1987 : 400.0 15,800 6,300 1988 : 420.0 16,200 6,800 1989 : 430.0 15,100 6,500 1990 : 420.0 13,800 5,800 1991 : 550.0 11,800 6,500 1992 : 550.0 12,500 6,900 1993 : 510.0 11,800 6,000 1994 : 490.0 12,400 6,100 : : Coffee - Hawaii 4/ : 1985-86 : 1,650.0 1,120 1,850 1986-87 : 2,000.0 1,500 3,000 1987-88 : 2,050.0 878 1,800 1988-89 : 2,150.0 930 2,000 1989-90 : 2,300.0 1,390 3,200 1990-91 : 2,400.0 1,170 2,800 1991-92 : 2,400.0 1,170 2,800 1992-93 : 4,000.0 600 2,400 1993-94 : 4,200.0 690 2,900 1994-95 : 4,400.0 1,050 4,600 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Estimates not available prior to 1986. 2/ Estimates not available prior to 1992. 3/ Estimates not available prior to 1988. 4/ Average acreage harvested during the year. HDR2012000110020112950830PRNCPL CRPS '85-94 Principal Crops: Area Planted and Harvested, United States, 1985-94 1/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : : Year : Planted : Harvested : : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1,000 Acres : 1985 : 353,042 330,255 1986 : 338,220 310,098 1987 : 315,263 288,532 1988 : 318,032 288,995 1989 : 331,152 304,574 1990 : 326,337 307,768 1991 : 325,362 303,352 1992 : 326,453 306,652 1993 : 319,553 295,529 1994 : 324,256 308,474 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1/ Crops included are corn, sorghum, oats, barley, winter wheat, rye, durum wheat, other spring wheat, rice, soybeans, peanuts, sunflower, cotton, dry edible beans, potatoes, and sugarbeets. Harvested acreage is used for all hay, tobacco, and sugarcane in computing total area planted. Includes double cropped acres and unharvested small grains planted as as cover crops. Principal Crops: Area Planted and Harvested, by State and United States, 1992-94 1/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Area Planted : Area Harvested State :------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1,000 Acres : AL : 2,216 2,256 2,289 2,105 2,116 2,170 AZ : 744 710 750 736 695 744 AR : 8,310 8,575 8,360 8,110 8,305 8,160 CA : 4,901 4,791 5,119 4,444 4,402 4,674 CO : 5,968 6,052 6,103 5,544 5,661 5,632 CT : 131 117 130 125 111 123 DE : 531 512 510 515 499 494 FL : 1,147 1,133 1,090 1,088 1,077 1,048 GA : 4,039 4,068 4,276 3,693 3,551 3,874 HI : 68 70 67 68 70 67 ID : 4,177 4,506 4,402 4,006 4,322 4,244 IL : 23,940 23,533 23,801 23,237 22,241 23,393 IN : 12,219 12,038 12,237 11,759 11,768 12,071 IA : 24,272 23,662 24,207 23,716 22,001 23,967 KS : 21,886 21,899 22,540 20,237 20,485 21,724 KY : 5,553 5,600 5,558 5,335 5,375 5,353 LA : 4,190 3,947 3,896 4,069 3,811 3,810 ME : 385 379 349 377 364 339 MD : 1,679 1,627 1,569 1,619 1,569 1,506 MA : 141 138 141 135 133 135 MI : 6,956 6,726 7,013 6,714 6,554 6,815 MN : 19,905 19,277 20,077 19,301 16,940 19,534 MS : 4,990 4,841 4,881 4,855 4,709 4,813 MO : 13,121 12,749 12,674 12,826 11,483 12,466 MT : 9,240 9,378 9,357 8,459 8,816 8,988 NE : 19,021 18,532 19,043 18,104 17,718 18,619 NV : 407 530 497 403 527 491 NH : 105 109 98 103 107 96 NJ : 446 456 458 391 413 410 NM : 1,301 1,276 1,252 1,051 986 985 NY : 3,225 3,187 3,119 3,085 3,101 3,071 NC : 4,757 4,482 4,731 4,519 4,168 4,489 ND : 21,782 21,982 21,714 21,091 19,832 20,719 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ See footnotes at end of table. --continued Principal Crops: Area Planted and Harvested, by State and United States, 1992-94 1/ (continued) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Area Planted : Area Harvested State :------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1,000 Acres : OH : 10,379 10,231 10,408 10,037 10,009 10,277 OK : 11,012 10,690 10,826 9,372 8,780 8,788 OR : 2,236 2,317 2,318 2,147 2,240 2,240 PA : 4,161 4,111 4,154 4,048 4,035 4,063 RI : 13 13 12 13 13 12 SC : 1,988 1,837 2,042 1,885 1,602 1,926 SD : 16,847 15,231 16,391 15,658 14,073 15,714 TN : 4,512 4,690 4,658 4,316 4,458 4,396 TX : 23,820 22,012 21,817 18,769 18,108 17,529 UT : 1,050 1,083 1,114 995 1,032 1,050 VT : 443 413 418 433 404 409 VA : 2,898 2,854 2,906 2,745 2,682 2,749 WA : 4,233 4,378 4,057 3,957 4,227 3,922 WV : 652 630 646 639 621 636 WI : 8,668 8,020 8,438 8,096 7,511 8,074 WY : 1,729 1,890 1,713 1,668 1,806 1,637 : US 2/ : 326,453 319,553 324,256 306,652 295,529 308,474 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1/ Crops included are corn, sorghum, oats, barley, winter wheat, rye, durum wheat, other spring wheat, rice, soybeans, peanuts, sunflower, cotton, dry edible beans, potatoes, and sugarbeets. Harvested acreage is used for all hay, tobacco, and sugarcane in computing total area planted. Includes double cropped acres and unharvested small grains planted as as cover crops. 2/ States do not add to U.S. due to sunflower and sugarbeet unallocated acreage. HDR2012000110020112950830CORN BY ST & US '92-94 Corn: Area Planted for All Purposes and Harvested for Grain by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area Planted for All Purposes : Area Harvested for Grain State:------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres : AL : 330 300 290 295 250 260 AZ : 16 19 28 11 10 15 AR : 105 100 100 95 90 90 CA : 375 400 410 150 170 170 CO : 990 1,005 995 880 890 890 CT 1/ : 44 45 45 DE : 170 165 155 161 160 150 FL : 150 140 120 110 100 80 GA : 750 650 600 690 560 540 ID : 95 125 100 33 45 35 IL : 11,200 10,500 11,600 11,050 10,000 11,450 IN : 6,100 5,550 6,100 5,970 5,400 5,960 IA : 13,200 12,000 13,000 12,950 11,000 12,700 KS : 1,850 2,000 2,280 1,730 1,800 2,130 KY : 1,420 1,370 1,350 1,300 1,220 1,220 LA : 325 230 320 309 210 306 ME 1/ : 40 37 31 MD : 550 500 460 470 420 390 MA 1/ : 33 32 31 MI : 2,700 2,400 2,550 2,300 2,050 2,230 MN : 7,200 6,300 7,000 6,500 4,600 6,450 MS : 350 220 330 300 190 305 MO : 2,500 2,200 2,400 2,400 1,850 2,300 MT : 70 65 60 25 8 20 NE : 8,300 8,000 8,600 7,900 7,550 8,300 NH 1/ : 19 18 19 NJ : 100 100 100 82 80 81 NM : 105 118 133 71 85 85 NY : 1,150 1,100 1,110 550 540 590 NC : 1,150 1,000 1,000 1,040 850 900 ND : 1,000 780 800 580 365 540 OH : 3,800 3,500 3,700 3,550 3,280 3,500 OK : 150 170 190 135 145 165 OR : 35 42 48 15 19 20 PA : 1,380 1,370 1,400 990 970 1,030 RI 1/ : 3 3 3 SC : 375 330 370 350 240 345 SD : 3,800 3,350 3,800 3,300 2,550 3,400 TN : 740 660 670 640 550 570 TX : 1,750 2,000 2,150 1,620 1,850 2,040 UT : 68 68 67 24 22 22 VT 1/ : 98 93 93 VA : 520 490 500 360 285 350 WA : 130 120 150 88 80 105 WV : 85 75 70 50 43 35 WI : 3,900 3,400 3,750 2,950 2,350 3,100 WY : 90 95 80 53 44 48 : US : 79,311 73,235 79,158 72,077 62,921 72,917 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Area harvested for grain not estimated. Corn for Grain: Yield and Production by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Yield : Production State:------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ---------- Bushels ---------- --------- 1,000 Bushels --------- : AL : 94.0 55.0 96.0 27,730 13,750 24,960 AZ : 170.0 160.0 170.0 1,870 1,600 2,550 AR : 130.0 91.0 120.0 12,350 8,190 10,800 CA : 165.0 165.0 165.0 24,750 28,050 28,050 CO : 148.0 120.0 150.0 130,240 106,800 133,500 CT 1/ : DE : 119.0 85.0 125.0 19,159 13,600 18,750 FL : 75.0 65.0 85.0 8,250 6,500 6,800 GA : 100.0 70.0 106.0 69,000 39,200 57,240 ID : 130.0 125.0 140.0 4,290 5,625 4,900 IL : 149.0 130.0 156.0 1,646,450 1,300,000 1,786,200 IN : 147.0 132.0 144.0 877,590 712,800 858,240 IA : 147.0 80.0 152.0 1,903,650 880,000 1,930,400 KS : 150.0 120.0 143.0 259,500 216,000 304,590 KY : 132.0 104.0 128.0 171,600 126,880 156,160 LA : 120.0 95.0 115.0 37,080 19,950 35,190 ME 1/ : MD : 124.0 78.0 118.0 58,280 32,760 46,020 MA 1/ : MI : 105.0 110.0 117.0 241,500 225,500 260,910 MN : 114.0 70.0 142.0 741,000 322,000 915,900 MS : 90.0 78.0 100.0 27,000 14,820 30,500 MO : 135.0 90.0 119.0 324,000 166,500 273,700 MT : 110.0 105.0 135.0 2,750 840 2,700 NE : 135.0 104.0 139.0 1,066,500 785,200 1,153,700 NH 1/ : NJ : 120.0 96.0 119.0 9,840 7,680 9,639 NM : 160.0 165.0 150.0 11,360 14,025 12,750 NY : 92.0 105.0 116.0 50,600 56,700 68,440 NC : 95.0 65.0 91.0 98,800 55,250 81,900 ND : 63.0 45.0 100.0 36,540 16,425 54,000 OH : 143.0 110.0 139.0 507,650 360,800 486,500 OK : 135.0 105.0 100.0 18,225 15,225 16,500 OR : 150.0 155.0 170.0 2,250 2,945 3,400 PA : 120.0 96.0 120.0 118,800 93,120 123,600 RI 1/ : SC : 88.0 40.0 85.0 30,800 9,600 29,325 SD : 84.0 63.0 108.0 277,200 160,650 367,200 TN : 124.0 84.0 116.0 79,360 46,200 66,120 TX : 125.0 115.0 117.0 202,500 212,750 238,680 UT : 135.0 130.0 130.0 3,240 2,860 2,860 VT 1/ : VA : 116.0 60.0 98.0 41,760 17,100 34,300 WA : 180.0 190.0 185.0 15,840 15,200 19,425 WV : 108.0 85.0 105.0 5,400 3,655 3,675 WI : 104.0 92.0 141.0 306,800 216,200 437,100 WY : 98.0 80.0 122.0 5,194 3,520 5,856 : US : 131.5 100.7 138.6 9,476,698 6,336,470 10,103,030 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Not estimated. Corn For Silage: Area Harvested, Yield, and Production by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area Harvested : Yield : Production State:------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ---- 1,000 Acres ---- ------ Tons ------ ------ 1,000 Tons ------ : AL : 25 25 20 13.0 9.0 15.0 325 225 300 AZ : 5 9 13 25.0 27.0 28.0 125 243 364 AR : 5 5 5 14.0 12.0 11.0 70 60 55 CA : 220 225 235 25.0 25.0 25.0 5,500 5,625 5,875 CO : 100 100 97 22.5 21.0 21.0 2,250 2,100 2,037 CT : 38 39 38 19.0 19.0 18.0 722 741 684 DE : 8 4 4 19.0 9.0 19.0 152 36 76 FL : 21 21 21 16.0 17.0 16.0 336 357 336 GA : 50 35 45 16.0 11.0 16.0 800 385 720 ID : 57 77 62 23.5 22.5 23.5 1,340 1,733 1,457 IL : 130 120 125 15.0 12.0 15.0 1,950 1,440 1,875 IN : 80 90 100 19.0 16.0 17.0 1,520 1,440 1,700 IA : 230 400 270 17.5 11.0 18.0 4,025 4,400 4,860 KS : 110 130 130 17.0 13.0 16.0 1,870 1,690 2,080 KY : 115 140 120 17.0 16.0 17.0 1,955 2,240 2,040 LA : 10 8 10 13.0 12.0 16.0 130 96 160 ME : 35 32 25 16.0 15.0 17.0 560 480 425 MD : 75 75 65 15.0 12.0 14.0 1,125 900 910 MA : 27 27 25 19.5 17.0 19.5 526 459 488 MI : 330 330 300 11.0 12.0 14.0 3,630 3,960 4,200 MN : 500 775 450 12.0 8.5 13.0 6,000 6,588 5,850 MS : 30 25 20 13.0 11.0 12.5 390 275 250 MO : 80 80 80 14.0 8.5 13.0 1,120 680 1,040 MT : 43 55 39 21.0 18.0 21.0 903 990 819 NE : 280 300 225 16.0 12.5 16.0 4,480 3,750 3,600 NH : 17 16 17 19.0 18.5 19.5 323 296 332 NJ : 18 18 17 15.0 13.0 18.0 270 234 306 NM : 32 31 46 19.0 20.0 20.0 608 620 920 NY : 550 550 520 14.5 14.2 15.8 7,975 7,810 8,216 NC : 100 120 90 15.0 10.0 19.0 1,500 1,200 1,710 ND : 340 320 235 5.1 4.4 6.6 1,734 1,408 1,551 OH : 180 170 170 20.0 13.5 18.0 3,600 2,295 3,060 OK : 13 20 18 14.0 15.0 16.0 182 300 288 OR : 19 22 27 23.0 23.5 25.0 437 517 675 PA : 370 390 360 17.0 14.5 17.0 6,290 5,655 6,120 RI : 3 3 3 19.0 19.0 17.5 57 57 53 SC : 18 15 20 14.0 7.0 13.5 252 105 270 SD : 420 470 350 7.5 5.0 8.3 3,150 2,350 2,905 TN : 95 100 95 18.0 11.0 18.0 1,710 1,100 1,710 TX : 40 80 55 19.0 20.0 21.0 760 1,600 1,155 UT : 42 44 43 19.0 20.0 22.0 798 880 946 VT : 88 84 84 17.5 14.5 17.5 1,540 1,218 1,470 VA : 155 185 145 15.0 11.0 15.5 2,325 2,035 2,248 WA : 42 40 45 25.0 26.0 26.0 1,050 1,040 1,170 WV : 30 30 34 15.0 13.0 17.0 450 390 578 WI : 860 950 635 12.0 9.0 15.0 10,320 8,550 9,525 WY : 33 46 30 16.0 16.0 18.0 528 736 540 : US : 6,069 6,831 5,563 14.4 11.9 15.8 87,663 81,289 87,949 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HDR2012000110020112950830SORGHUM BY ST & US '92-94 Sorghum: Area Planted for All Purposes and Harvested for Grain by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area Planted for All Purposes : Area Harvested for Grain State:------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 1/ : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 1/ : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres : AL : 33 28 27 25 19 20 AR : 430 240 260 410 215 245 CO : 230 210 200 180 170 170 GA : 100 80 65 55 40 40 IL : 270 230 190 260 210 180 KS : 3,300 3,000 3,200 3,050 2,800 3,000 KY : 22 14 15 19 10 11 LA : 230 130 130 224 120 123 MS : 160 70 75 150 65 70 MO : 670 600 570 640 540 550 NE : 1,700 1,400 1,350 1,530 1,250 1,250 NM : 215 210 205 205 165 180 NC : 40 25 35 20 15 20 OK : 360 330 320 330 290 280 SC : 22 20 15 12 8 8 SD : 580 350 280 380 210 190 TN : 65 45 35 60 39 30 TX : 4,750 2,900 2,800 4,500 2,750 2,600 : US : 13,177 9,882 9,772 12,050 8,916 8,967 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Revised. Sorghum for Grain: Yield and Production by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Yield : Production State:------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 1/ : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 1/ : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ---------- Bushels --------- -------- 1,000 Bushels -------- : AL : 50.0 43.0 45.0 1,250 817 900 AR : 76.0 58.0 75.0 31,160 12,470 18,375 CO : 37.0 42.0 45.0 6,660 7,140 7,650 GA : 48.0 36.0 50.0 2,640 1,440 2,000 IL : 103.0 83.0 99.0 26,780 17,430 17,820 KS : 80.0 63.0 77.0 244,000 176,400 231,000 KY : 90.0 75.0 92.0 1,710 750 1,012 LA : 68.0 60.0 68.0 15,232 7,200 8,364 MS : 70.0 65.0 75.0 10,500 4,225 5,250 MO : 97.0 73.0 90.0 62,080 39,420 49,500 NE : 94.0 59.0 98.0 143,820 73,750 122,500 NM : 60.0 45.0 38.0 12,300 7,425 6,840 NC : 50.0 45.0 55.0 1,000 675 1,100 OK : 53.0 50.0 50.0 17,490 14,500 14,000 SC : 45.0 20.0 40.0 540 160 320 SD : 37.0 50.0 65.0 14,060 10,500 12,350 TN : 80.0 80.0 88.0 4,800 3,120 2,640 TX : 62.0 57.0 59.0 279,000 156,750 153,400 : US : 72.6 59.9 73.0 875,022 534,172 655,021 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Revised. Sorghum For Silage: Area Harvested, Yield, and Production by State and United States, 1992-94 1/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area Harvested : Yield : Production State:------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : --- 1,000 Acres --- ------ Tons ------ ------ 1,000 Tons ----- : AL : 5 3 4 10.0 10.0 10.0 50 30 40 AR : 10 5 5 12.0 10.0 7.0 120 50 35 CO : 20 22 18 18.0 16.0 15.0 360 352 270 GA : 35 25 20 11.0 9.0 11.0 385 225 220 IL : 5 2 2 15.0 8.0 13.0 75 16 26 KS : 80 60 90 16.0 13.0 14.0 1,280 780 1,260 KY : 2 2 2 16.0 15.0 12.0 32 30 24 LA : 1 1 7.0 7.0 7 7 MS : 5 3 4 12.0 10.0 14.0 60 30 56 MO : 12 10 10 11.0 7.0 9.0 132 70 90 NE : 90 70 50 13.0 12.0 12.0 1,170 840 600 NM : 1 3 5 16.0 13.0 11.0 16 39 55 NC : 10 5 10 7.0 4.0 13.0 70 20 130 OK : 14 13 10 11.0 8.0 8.0 154 104 80 SC : 9 8 5 15.0 5.0 14.0 135 40 70 SD : 100 60 60 8.0 7.0 9.0 800 420 540 TN : 4 4 4 18.0 9.0 19.0 72 36 76 TX : 50 55 30 11.0 15.0 12.0 550 825 360 : US : 453 351 329 12.1 11.2 12.0 5,468 3,914 3,932 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ 1993 Revised. HDR2012000110020112950830OATS BY ST & US '92-94 Oats: Area Planted and Harvested by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area Planted 1/ : Area Harvested State:------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres : AL : 50 60 70 25 30 33 AR : 25 35 25 20 20 20 CA : 380 300 310 35 30 35 CO : 80 80 75 26 23 24 GA : 80 75 80 55 50 50 ID : 60 70 70 20 15 20 IL : 400 550 110 130 90 90 IN : 100 130 75 40 40 35 IA : 850 950 600 375 225 430 KS : 200 70 160 140 30 120 ME : 27 33 27 25 25 26 MD : 13 10 8 9 8 6 MI : 140 150 140 120 130 110 MN : 700 850 575 500 475 450 MO : 90 35 55 45 14 34 MT : 165 140 140 90 85 75 NE : 330 270 240 220 160 150 NY : 140 135 130 110 105 110 NC : 90 60 85 50 30 40 ND : 780 800 860 550 530 550 OH : 220 200 150 170 150 120 OK : 110 80 80 50 30 30 OR : 65 65 75 45 30 45 PA : 220 220 190 195 200 160 SC : 58 50 65 35 30 40 SD : 900 750 750 650 510 560 TX : 700 800 650 130 140 130 UT : 45 50 40 15 13 8 WA : 65 65 45 30 30 20 WV : 10 9 9 6 5 5 WI : 795 790 700 555 525 470 WY : 55 55 55 30 25 24 : US : 7,943 7,937 6,644 4,496 3,803 4,020 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Includes area planted preceding fall. Oats: Yield and Production by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Yield : Production State:------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ---------- Bushels ---------- -------- 1,000 Bushels -------- : AL : 60.0 45.0 55.0 1,500 1,350 1,815 AR : 80.0 68.0 77.0 1,600 1,360 1,540 CA : 80.0 80.0 80.0 2,800 2,400 2,800 CO : 60.0 62.0 60.0 1,560 1,426 1,440 GA : 67.0 60.0 67.0 3,685 3,000 3,350 ID : 72.0 80.0 65.0 1,440 1,200 1,300 IL : 61.0 51.0 61.0 7,930 4,590 5,490 IN : 70.0 56.0 53.0 2,800 2,240 1,855 IA : 67.0 40.0 62.0 25,125 9,000 26,660 KS : 56.0 34.0 46.0 7,840 1,020 5,520 ME : 85.0 75.0 70.0 2,125 1,875 1,820 MD : 66.0 53.0 45.0 594 424 270 MI : 65.0 55.0 57.0 7,800 7,150 6,270 MN : 70.0 50.0 55.0 35,000 23,750 24,750 MO : 54.0 49.0 52.0 2,430 686 1,768 MT : 56.0 65.0 48.0 5,040 5,525 3,600 NE : 70.0 43.0 50.0 15,400 6,880 7,500 NY : 70.0 62.0 64.0 7,700 6,510 7,040 NC : 60.0 60.0 65.0 3,000 1,800 2,600 ND : 68.0 70.0 61.0 37,400 37,100 33,550 OH : 71.0 60.0 56.0 12,070 9,000 6,720 OK : 40.0 35.0 37.0 2,000 1,050 1,110 OR : 94.0 100.0 100.0 4,230 3,000 4,500 PA : 67.0 50.0 53.0 13,065 10,000 8,480 SC : 63.0 50.0 71.0 2,205 1,500 2,840 SD : 66.0 52.0 56.0 42,900 26,520 31,360 TX : 44.0 53.0 40.0 5,720 7,420 5,200 UT : 70.0 78.0 75.0 1,050 1,014 600 WA : 60.0 68.0 58.0 1,800 2,040 1,160 WV : 60.0 48.0 45.0 360 240 225 WI : 62.0 46.0 54.0 34,410 24,150 25,380 WY : 55.0 62.0 56.0 1,650 1,550 1,344 : US : 65.4 54.4 57.2 294,229 206,770 229,857 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HDR2012000110020112950830BARLEY BY ST & US '92-94 Barley: Area Planted and Harvested by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area Planted 1/ : Area Harvested State:------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres : AZ : 24 32 35 21 29 33 CA : 230 250 290 190 200 220 CO : 130 100 90 120 90 83 DE : 40 40 35 35 35 30 ID : 740 770 740 720 750 720 KS : 27 18 15 23 15 14 KY : 16 18 16 14 16 14 MD : 70 75 65 64 69 60 MI : 27 30 35 25 28 32 MN : 700 725 650 675 650 600 MT : 1,350 1,300 1,300 1,200 1,100 1,200 NE : 20 15 10 17 14 8 NV : 7 6 7 5 5 4 NJ : 9 7 7 7 5 5 NC : 35 25 30 30 20 25 ND : 2,700 2,900 2,500 2,650 2,400 2,400 OK : 12 12 9 9 8 6 OR : 170 145 140 150 130 130 PA : 90 100 80 85 95 75 SC : 10 8 8 9 7 7 SD : 420 400 340 380 360 310 TX : 20 20 17 6 7 8 UT : 125 115 115 115 110 107 VA : 110 105 105 90 85 87 WA : 450 350 310 440 345 305 WI : 100 100 100 80 70 84 WY : 130 120 110 125 110 100 : US : 7,762 7,786 7,159 7,285 6,753 6,667 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Includes area planted preceding fall. Barley: Yield and Production by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Yield : Production State:------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ---------- Bushels --------- -------- 1,000 Bushels -------- : AZ : 105.0 100.0 95.0 2,205 2,900 3,135 CA : 62.0 65.0 65.0 11,780 13,000 14,300 CO : 81.0 85.0 90.0 9,720 7,650 7,470 DE : 74.0 65.0 63.0 2,590 2,275 1,890 ID : 75.0 80.0 75.0 54,000 60,000 54,000 KS : 40.0 46.0 38.0 920 690 532 KY : 66.0 67.0 79.0 924 1,072 1,106 MD : 73.0 69.0 70.0 4,672 4,761 4,200 MI : 56.0 54.0 51.0 1,400 1,512 1,632 MN : 75.0 58.0 50.0 50,625 37,700 30,000 MT : 44.0 58.0 44.0 52,800 63,800 52,800 NE : 50.0 38.0 38.0 850 532 304 NV : 110.0 100.0 85.0 550 500 340 NJ : 64.0 60.0 53.0 448 300 265 NC : 66.0 60.0 70.0 1,980 1,200 1,750 ND : 65.0 49.0 55.0 172,250 117,600 132,000 OK : 42.0 35.0 37.0 378 280 222 OR : 63.0 75.0 73.0 9,450 9,750 9,490 PA : 71.0 63.0 65.0 6,035 5,985 4,875 SC : 62.0 38.0 72.0 558 266 504 SD : 54.0 42.0 42.0 20,520 15,120 13,020 TX : 45.0 44.0 33.0 270 308 264 UT : 78.0 85.0 75.0 8,970 9,350 8,025 VA : 79.0 67.0 73.0 7,110 5,695 6,351 WA : 45.0 67.0 47.0 19,800 23,115 14,335 WI : 52.0 46.0 53.0 4,160 3,220 4,452 WY : 81.0 86.0 76.0 10,125 9,460 7,600 : US : 62.5 58.9 56.2 455,090 398,041 374,862 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HDR2012000110020112950830ALL WHEAT BY ST & US '92-94 All Wheat: Area Planted and Harvested, by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area Planted 1/ : Area Harvested State:------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 2/ : 1993 2/ : 1994 : 1992 2/ : 1993 2/ : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres : AL : 140 145 140 95 95 95 AZ : 90 95 125 88 85 122 AR : 950 1,150 980 850 1,040 880 CA : 642 591 650 590 540 569 CO : 2,700 2,835 2,945 2,397 2,583 2,592 DE : 75 65 75 70 63 70 FL : 45 40 25 20 25 15 GA : 400 400 440 350 360 400 ID : 1,540 1,490 1,490 1,440 1,390 1,410 IL : 1,450 1,650 1,150 1,150 1,550 900 IN : 800 720 680 500 670 630 IA : 70 60 55 40 25 45 KS : 12,000 12,100 11,900 10,700 11,100 11,400 KY : 560 590 590 370 410 420 LA : 200 130 100 170 95 70 MD : 230 210 230 220 200 220 MI : 650 580 600 630 540 580 MN : 2,860 2,755 2,680 2,805 2,298 2,572 MS : 300 250 180 250 210 160 MO : 1,500 1,650 1,200 1,350 1,400 1,100 MT : 5,500 5,565 5,580 4,947 5,264 5,378 NE : 2,350 2,350 2,200 1,850 2,100 2,100 NV : 12 11 12 10 9 9 NJ : 36 43 45 28 33 32 NM : 550 510 470 330 270 230 NY : 120 95 120 110 85 115 NC : 600 610 670 555 560 620 ND : 11,650 11,750 11,590 11,500 10,850 11,238 OH : 1,230 1,050 1,200 1,115 1,010 1,180 OK : 7,300 7,100 7,100 5,900 5,400 5,300 OR : 970 950 965 925 925 928 PA : 190 170 170 185 165 165 SC : 285 280 370 275 260 360 SD : 4,385 3,820 3,675 3,733 3,488 3,353 TN : 410 490 500 280 340 300 TX : 5,900 6,100 6,000 3,800 3,700 2,900 UT : 170 187 194 157 180 172 VA : 290 280 280 265 255 250 WA : 2,650 2,900 2,650 2,420 2,790 2,545 WV : 15 14 15 11 11 10 WI : 167 149 155 66 125 139 WY : 237 238 225 214 213 197 : US : 72,219 72,168 70,421 62,761 62,712 61,771 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Includes area planted in preceding fall. 2/ Revised. All Wheat: Yield and Production, by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Yield : Production State:------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 1/ : 1993 1/ : 1994 : 1992 1/ : 1993 1/ : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ---------- Bushels --------- --------- 1,000 Bushels --------- : AL : 44.0 34.0 48.0 4,180 3,230 4,560 AZ : 87.5 91.6 91.7 7,700 7,790 11,186 AR : 46.0 40.0 46.0 39,100 41,600 40,480 CA : 74.0 78.3 78.0 43,635 42,300 44,365 CO : 30.9 37.5 30.8 74,119 96,990 79,734 DE : 58.0 57.0 54.0 4,060 3,591 3,780 FL : 42.0 33.0 42.0 840 825 630 GA : 46.0 38.0 51.0 16,100 13,680 20,400 ID : 69.5 79.4 71.1 100,090 110,350 100,280 IL : 54.0 44.0 56.0 62,100 68,200 50,400 IN : 50.0 52.0 61.0 25,000 34,840 38,430 IA : 39.0 25.0 47.0 1,560 625 2,115 KS : 34.0 35.0 38.0 363,800 388,500 433,200 KY : 55.0 49.0 60.0 20,350 20,090 25,200 LA : 36.0 25.0 37.0 6,120 2,375 2,590 MD : 58.0 54.0 55.0 12,760 10,800 12,100 MI : 56.0 41.0 53.0 35,280 22,140 30,740 MN : 49.9 31.0 28.0 139,860 71,190 71,948 MS : 42.0 33.0 40.0 10,500 6,930 6,400 MO : 48.0 38.0 45.0 64,800 53,200 49,500 MT : 30.1 39.2 31.7 149,151 206,334 170,590 NE : 30.0 35.0 34.0 55,500 73,500 71,400 NV : 80.0 88.9 74.4 800 800 670 NJ : 50.0 43.0 42.0 1,400 1,419 1,344 NM : 34.0 23.0 24.0 11,220 6,210 5,520 NY : 56.0 46.0 53.0 6,160 3,910 6,095 NC : 50.0 42.0 49.0 27,750 23,520 30,380 ND : 41.1 31.0 31.7 472,890 336,610 356,404 OH : 53.0 52.0 58.0 59,095 52,520 68,440 OK : 28.5 29.0 27.0 168,150 156,600 143,100 OR : 51.7 70.2 63.1 47,800 64,960 58,580 PA : 53.0 45.0 48.0 9,805 7,425 7,920 SC : 47.0 38.0 50.0 12,925 9,880 18,000 SD : 32.0 32.0 28.4 119,590 111,522 95,278 TN : 48.0 41.0 50.0 13,440 13,940 15,000 TX : 34.0 32.0 26.0 129,200 118,400 75,400 UT : 41.1 40.4 40.8 6,456 7,270 7,012 VA : 57.0 53.0 56.0 15,105 13,515 14,000 WA : 49.4 63.6 52.7 119,640 177,580 134,000 WV : 49.0 43.0 55.0 539 473 550 WI : 40.0 37.3 57.1 2,640 4,660 7,940 WY : 26.1 28.9 25.1 5,588 6,146 4,949 : US : 39.3 38.2 37.6 2,466,798 2,396,440 2,320,610 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Revised. Winter Wheat: Area Planted and Harvested, by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area Planted 1/ : Area Harvested State:------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 2/ : 1993 2/ : 1994 : 1992 2/ : 1993 2/ : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres : AL : 140 145 140 95 95 95 AZ : 45 40 30 44 35 28 AR : 950 1,150 980 850 1,040 880 CA : 585 550 590 535 500 510 CO : 2,650 2,800 2,900 2,350 2,550 2,550 DE : 75 65 75 70 63 70 FL : 45 40 25 20 25 15 GA : 400 400 440 350 360 400 ID : 920 920 840 850 850 790 IL : 1,450 1,650 1,150 1,150 1,550 900 IN : 800 720 680 500 670 630 IA : 70 60 55 40 25 45 KS : 12,000 12,100 11,900 10,700 11,100 11,400 KY : 560 590 590 370 410 420 LA : 200 130 100 170 95 70 MD : 230 210 230 220 200 220 MI : 650 580 600 630 540 580 MN : 50 45 40 45 40 37 MS : 300 250 180 250 210 160 MO : 1,500 1,650 1,200 1,350 1,400 1,100 MT : 2,600 2,650 1,950 2,250 2,450 1,850 NE : 2,350 2,350 2,200 1,850 2,100 2,100 NV : 6 5 7 5 4 5 NJ : 36 43 45 28 33 32 NM : 550 510 470 330 270 230 NY : 120 95 120 110 85 115 NC : 600 610 670 555 560 620 ND : 200 150 40 170 130 38 OH : 1,230 1,050 1,200 1,115 1,010 1,180 OK : 7,300 7,100 7,100 5,900 5,400 5,300 OR : 860 880 900 825 860 870 PA : 190 170 170 185 165 165 SC : 285 280 370 275 260 360 SD : 1,650 1,600 1,550 1,200 1,450 1,350 TN : 410 490 500 280 340 300 TX : 5,900 6,100 6,000 3,800 3,700 2,900 UT : 145 160 170 135 155 150 VA : 290 280 280 265 255 250 WA : 2,200 2,600 2,400 2,000 2,500 2,300 WV : 15 14 15 11 11 10 WI : 145 135 145 45 115 130 WY : 220 220 200 200 200 180 : US : 50,922 51,587 49,247 42,123 43,811 41,335 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Includes area planted in preceding fall. 2/ Revised. Winter Wheat: Yield and Production, by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Yield : Production State:------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 1/ : 1993 1/ : 1994 : 1992 1/ : 1993 1/ : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ---------- Bushels --------- --------- 1,000 Bushels --------- : AL : 44.0 34.0 48.0 4,180 3,230 4,560 AZ : 90.0 94.0 94.0 3,960 3,290 2,632 AR : 46.0 40.0 46.0 39,100 41,600 40,480 CA : 72.0 77.0 76.0 38,520 38,500 38,760 CO : 30.0 37.0 30.0 70,500 94,350 76,500 DE : 58.0 57.0 54.0 4,060 3,591 3,780 FL : 42.0 33.0 42.0 840 825 630 GA : 46.0 38.0 51.0 16,100 13,680 20,400 ID : 65.0 79.0 72.0 55,250 67,150 56,880 IL : 54.0 44.0 56.0 62,100 68,200 50,400 IN : 50.0 52.0 61.0 25,000 34,840 38,430 IA : 39.0 25.0 47.0 1,560 625 2,115 KS : 34.0 35.0 38.0 363,800 388,500 433,200 KY : 55.0 49.0 60.0 20,350 20,090 25,200 LA : 36.0 25.0 37.0 6,120 2,375 2,590 MD : 58.0 54.0 55.0 12,760 10,800 12,100 MI : 56.0 41.0 53.0 35,280 22,140 30,740 MN : 42.0 30.0 29.0 1,890 1,200 1,073 MS : 42.0 33.0 40.0 10,500 6,930 6,400 MO : 48.0 38.0 45.0 64,800 53,200 49,500 MT : 29.0 42.0 35.0 65,250 102,900 64,750 NE : 30.0 35.0 34.0 55,500 73,500 71,400 NV : 85.0 100.0 90.0 425 400 450 NJ : 50.0 43.0 42.0 1,400 1,419 1,344 NM : 34.0 23.0 24.0 11,220 6,210 5,520 NY : 56.0 46.0 53.0 6,160 3,910 6,095 NC : 50.0 42.0 49.0 27,750 23,520 30,380 ND : 35.0 33.0 33.0 5,950 4,290 1,254 OH : 53.0 52.0 58.0 59,095 52,520 68,440 OK : 28.5 29.0 27.0 168,150 156,600 143,100 OR : 52.0 71.0 64.0 42,900 61,060 55,680 PA : 53.0 45.0 48.0 9,805 7,425 7,920 SC : 47.0 38.0 50.0 12,925 9,880 18,000 SD : 28.0 39.0 32.0 33,600 56,550 43,200 TN : 48.0 41.0 50.0 13,440 13,940 15,000 TX : 34.0 32.0 26.0 129,200 118,400 75,400 UT : 40.0 39.0 40.0 5,400 6,045 6,000 VA : 57.0 53.0 56.0 15,105 13,515 14,000 WA : 51.0 65.0 54.0 102,000 162,500 124,200 WV : 49.0 43.0 55.0 539 473 550 WI : 40.0 38.0 59.0 1,800 4,370 7,670 WY : 25.0 28.0 24.0 5,000 5,600 4,320 : US : 38.2 40.2 40.2 1,609,284 1,760,143 1,661,043 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Revised. Durum Wheat: Area Planted, Harvested, Yield, and Production by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area Planted : Area Harvested State:------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 1/ : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 1/ : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres : AZ : 45 55 95 44 50 94 CA : 57 41 60 55 40 59 MN : 10 10 40 10 8 35 MT : 150 115 180 147 114 178 ND : 2,250 2,000 2,450 2,230 1,870 2,350 SD : 35 20 25 33 18 23 : US : 2,547 2,241 2,850 2,519 2,100 2,739 :------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Yield : Production :------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 1/ : 1993 : 1994 :------------------------------------------------------------------------ : ---------- Bushels --------- -------- 1,000 Bushels ------- : AZ : 85.0 90.0 91.0 3,740 4,500 8,554 CA : 93.0 95.0 95.0 5,115 3,800 5,605 MN : 47.0 30.0 25.0 470 240 875 MT : 33.0 31.0 30.0 4,851 3,534 5,340 ND : 38.0 31.0 32.5 84,740 57,970 76,375 SD : 30.0 24.0 26.0 990 432 598 : US : 39.7 33.6 35.5 99,906 70,476 97,347 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Revised. Wheat: Production by Class, United States, 1992-94 1/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Winter : Spring : :------------------------------------------------------------: Year : Hard : Soft : : Hard : : : Total : Red : Red : White : Red : Durum : White : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Bushels : 1992 2/: 967,220 426,655 215,409 706,710 99,906 50,898 2,466,798 1993 2/: 1,065,941 401,326 292,876 511,814 70,476 54,007 2,396,440 1994 : 971,134 433,335 256,574 515,392 97,347 46,828 2,320,610 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Wheat class estimates are based on the latest varietal acreage survey data available. 2/ Revised. Other Spring Wheat: Area Planted, Harvested, Yield, and Production by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area Planted : Area Harvested State:------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 1/ : 1993 1/ : 1994 : 1992 1/ : 1993 1/ : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres : CO : 50 35 45 47 33 42 ID : 620 570 650 590 540 620 MN : 2,800 2,700 2,600 2,750 2,250 2,500 MT : 2,750 2,800 3,450 2,550 2,700 3,350 NV : 6 6 5 5 5 4 ND : 9,200 9,600 9,100 9,100 8,850 8,850 OR : 110 70 65 100 65 58 SD : 2,700 2,200 2,100 2,500 2,020 1,980 UT : 25 27 24 22 25 22 WA : 450 300 250 420 290 245 WI : 22 14 10 21 10 9 WY : 17 18 25 14 13 17 : US : 18,750 18,340 18,324 18,119 16,801 17,697 :------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Yield : Production :------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 1/ : 1993 1/ : 1994 : 1992 1/ : 1993 1/ : 1994 :------------------------------------------------------------------------ : ---------- Bushels --------- -------- 1,000 Bushels -------- : CO : 77.0 80.0 77.0 3,619 2,640 3,234 ID : 75.0 80.0 70.0 44,840 43,200 43,400 MN : 50.0 31.0 28.0 137,500 69,750 70,000 MT : 31.0 37.0 30.0 79,050 99,900 100,500 NV : 75.0 80.0 55.0 375 400 220 ND : 42.0 31.0 31.5 382,200 274,350 278,775 OR : 49.0 60.0 50.0 4,900 3,900 2,900 SD : 34.0 27.0 26.0 85,000 54,540 51,480 UT : 48.0 49.0 46.0 1,056 1,225 1,012 WA : 42.0 52.0 40.0 17,640 15,080 9,800 WI : 40.0 29.0 30.0 840 290 270 WY : 42.0 42.0 37.0 588 546 629 : US : 41.8 33.7 31.8 757,608 565,821 562,220 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Revised. HDR2012000110020112950830RICE BY ST & US '92-94 Rice: Area Planted and Harvested by Class, State, and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Class: Area Planted : Area Harvested and :------------------------------------------------------------------------ State: 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres : : Long Grain : AR : 1,249.0 1,115.0 1,218.0 1,230.0 1,070.0 1,200.0 CA : 15.0 14.0 7.0 15.0 14.0 7.0 LA : 410.0 325.0 400.0 405.0 315.0 397.0 MS : 280.0 250.0 315.0 275.0 245.0 313.0 MO : 116.0 105.0 130.0 111.0 93.0 123.0 TX : 338.0 293.0 340.0 336.0 291.0 339.0 : US : 2,408.0 2,102.0 2,410.0 2,372.0 2,028.0 2,379.0 : : Medium Grain : AR : 150.0 162.0 220.0 149.0 157.0 218.0 CA : 369.0 413.0 470.0 367.0 410.0 468.0 LA : 220.0 220.0 225.0 215.0 215.0 223.0 MO : 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 TX : 15.0 7.0 15.0 15.0 7.0 15.0 : US : 755.0 802.0 931.0 747.0 789.0 925.0 : : Short Grain : AR : 1.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 3.0 2.0 CA : 12.0 13.0 10.0 12.0 13.0 10.0 : US : 13.0 16.0 12.0 13.0 16.0 12.0 : : All : AR : 1,400.0 1,280.0 1,440.0 1,380.0 1,230.0 1,420.0 CA : 396.0 440.0 487.0 394.0 437.0 485.0 LA : 630.0 545.0 625.0 620.0 530.0 620.0 MS : 280.0 250.0 315.0 275.0 245.0 313.0 MO : 117.0 105.0 131.0 112.0 93.0 124.0 TX : 353.0 300.0 355.0 351.0 298.0 354.0 : US : 3,176.0 2,920.0 3,353.0 3,132.0 2,833.0 3,316.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rice: Yield and Production by Class, State, and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Class: Yield : Production and :------------------------------------------------------------------------ State: 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ------------ Pounds ----------- ---------- 1,000 Cwt ---------- : : Long Grain : AR : 5,440 5,040 5,680 66,912 53,928 68,160 CA : 8,000 8,180 8,100 1,200 1,145 567 LA : 4,760 4,650 4,890 19,278 14,648 19,413 MS : 5,700 5,300 5,900 15,675 12,985 18,467 MO : 4,800 4,900 5,200 5,328 4,557 6,396 TX : 5,840 5,430 6,030 19,622 15,801 20,442 : US : 5,397 5,082 5,609 128,015 103,064 133,445 : : Medium Grain : AR : 6,000 5,100 5,810 8,940 8,007 12,666 CA : 8,540 8,320 8,510 31,342 34,112 39,827 LA : 4,450 4,400 4,500 9,568 9,460 10,035 MO : 4,800 5,200 48 52 TX : 4,900 4,200 5,400 735 294 810 : US : 6,778 6,575 6,853 50,633 51,873 63,390 : : Short Grain : AR : 6,200 5,300 5,700 62 159 114 CA : 7,900 7,800 8,300 948 1,014 830 : US : 7,769 7,331 7,867 1,010 1,173 944 : : All : AR : 5,500 5,050 5,700 75,914 62,094 80,940 CA : 8,500 8,300 8,500 33,490 36,271 41,224 LA : 4,650 4,550 4,750 28,846 24,108 29,448 MS : 5,700 5,300 5,900 15,675 12,985 18,467 MO : 4,800 4,900 5,200 5,376 4,557 6,448 TX : 5,800 5,400 6,000 20,357 16,095 21,252 : US : 5,736 5,510 5,964 179,658 156,110 197,779 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HDR2012000110020112950830RYE BY ST & US '92-94 Rye: Area Planted and Harvested, by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area Planted 1/ : Area Harvested State:------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 2/ : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 2/ : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres : CO : 10 11 25 2 1 2 GA : 300 300 340 65 60 70 IL : 45 40 40 8 7 6 IN : 25 25 20 6 5 4 KS : 50 70 90 5 21 13 MD : 30 30 35 5 5 4 MI : 110 80 90 16 15 17 MN : 30 30 40 24 23 30 NE : 70 100 70 27 25 26 NJ : 50 32 33 7 7 5 NY : 52 40 30 9 8 8 NC : 90 110 100 15 30 25 ND : 45 35 25 34 30 19 OH : 40 45 45 5 5 5 OK : 130 110 160 38 30 45 PA : 70 40 45 18 10 10 SC : 60 50 75 25 20 25 SD : 55 55 50 49 50 45 TX : 120 130 120 14 11 15 VA : 90 80 90 8 5 7 WI : 70 80 80 11 13 25 : US : 1,542 1,493 1,603 391 381 406 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Includes area planted in preceding fall. 2/ Revised. Rye: Yield and Production, by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Yield : Production State:------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 1/ : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 1/ : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ---------- Bushels --------- -------- 1,000 Bushels ------- : CO : 25.0 25.0 27.0 50 25 54 GA : 24.0 23.0 27.0 1,560 1,380 1,890 IL : 35.0 32.0 24.0 280 224 144 IN : 26.0 30.0 30.0 156 150 120 KS : 26.0 33.0 25.0 130 693 325 MD : 37.0 33.0 35.0 185 165 140 MI : 31.0 28.0 26.0 496 420 442 MN : 30.0 29.0 27.0 720 667 810 NE : 26.0 20.0 21.0 702 500 546 NJ : 37.0 26.0 38.0 259 182 190 NY : 32.0 27.0 31.0 288 216 248 NC : 24.0 25.0 26.0 360 750 650 ND : 41.0 35.0 38.0 1,394 1,050 722 OH : 35.0 30.0 34.0 175 150 170 OK : 21.0 22.0 20.0 798 660 900 PA : 36.0 34.0 32.0 648 340 320 SC : 27.0 19.0 24.0 675 380 600 SD : 34.0 32.0 29.0 1,666 1,600 1,305 TX : 20.0 33.0 29.0 280 363 435 VA : 36.0 33.0 36.0 288 165 252 WI : 30.0 20.0 35.0 330 260 875 : US : 29.3 27.1 27.4 11,440 10,340 11,138 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Revised. HDR2012000110020112950830FLAXSEED BY ST & US '92-94 Flaxseed: Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area Planted : Area Harvested State :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres : MN : 10 15 10 10 10 9 ND : 145 165 145 140 156 140 SD : 15 20 20 14 19 19 : Oth : Sts : 1 6 3 1 6 3 : US 1/ : 171 206 178 165 191 171 :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : Yield : Production :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 :----------------------------------------------------------------------- : --------- Bushels ---------- ------- 1,000 Bushels ------- : MN : 22.0 17.0 14.0 220 170 126 ND : 19.5 18.5 17.5 2,730 2,886 2,450 SD : 23.0 17.0 16.0 322 323 304 : Oth : 16.0 16.8 14.0 16 101 42 Sts : : US 1/ : 19.9 18.2 17.1 3,288 3,480 2,922 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Estimates include all States except AK and HI. HDR2012000110020112950830PEANUTS FOR NUTS BY ST & US '92-94 Peanuts for Nuts: Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area Planted : Area Harvested State :------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres : AL : 237.0 240.0 224.0 236.0 239.0 223.0 FL : 85.0 98.0 92.0 77.0 84.0 84.0 GA : 675.0 702.0 655.0 673.0 697.0 645.0 NM : 21.1 22.0 25.0 21.1 21.8 25.0 NC : 153.0 152.0 151.0 153.0 143.0 151.0 OK : 100.0 105.0 102.0 98.0 102.0 100.0 SC : 13.5 14.5 14.0 13.0 14.0 13.5 TX : 308.0 305.0 290.0 305.0 295.0 280.0 VA : 94.0 95.0 92.0 93.0 94.0 92.0 : US : 1,686.6 1,733.5 1,645.0 1,669.1 1,689.8 1,613.5 :------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Yield : Production 1/ :------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 :------------------------------------------------------------------------ : --------- Pounds ---------- ---------- 1,000 Pounds ------- : AL : 2,505 1,980 2,000 591,180 473,220 446,000 FL : 2,630 2,320 2,550 202,510 194,880 214,200 GA : 2,705 1,985 2,890 1,820,465 1,383,545 1,864,050 NM : 2,760 2,600 2,350 58,236 56,680 58,750 NC : 2,660 2,095 3,200 406,980 299,585 483,200 OK : 2,410 2,290 2,580 236,180 233,580 258,000 SC : 2,500 1,750 2,900 32,500 24,500 39,150 TX : 2,230 1,865 2,200 680,150 550,175 616,000 VA : 2,755 1,875 3,100 256,215 176,250 285,200 : US : 2,567 2,008 2,643 4,284,416 3,392,415 4,264,550 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Estimates comprised of quota and non-quota peanuts. HDR2012000110020112950830SPECIAL OILSEEDS BY CRP & US '92-94 Special Oilseeds: Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production by Crop, United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area Planted : Area Harvested Crop :------------------------------------------------------------- : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 1/ : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres : Canola : 140.0 199.0 354.0 112.0 187.0 340.0 Rapeseed : 12.0 7.2 7.4 9.8 6.1 6.7 Safflower : 341.0 404.0 240.0 307.0 293.0 228.0 Mustard Seed : 15.3 18.1 13.6 14.8 16.4 13.4 :------------------------------------------------------------- : Yield : Production :------------------------------------------------------------- : 1992 : 1993 1/: 1994 : 1992 : 1993 1/ : 1994 :------------------------------------------------------------- : Pounds 1,000 Pounds : Canola : 1,286 1,350 1,316 144,037 252,450 447,440 Rapeseed : 1,475 1,220 1,880 14,455 7,442 12,596 Safflower : 1,325 1,829 1,871 406,775 535,897 426,588 Mustard Seed : 980 755 970 14,504 12,382 12,998 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Safflower revised. HDR2012000110020112950830SOYBEANS BY ST & US '90-94 Soybeans: Row Spacing - 1994 The National Agricultural Statistics Service conducted soybean objective yield surveys in 8 States in 1994. Plots were randomly selected from a scientifically drawn sample of soybean fields, which were visited monthly from about August 1 through harvest, to obtain specific counts and measurements. Sample data and the derived percentages from the surveys presented in the following table are not Agricultural Statistics Board official estimates but are intended to show trends in soybean production practices. Soybeans: Pods with Beans per 18 Square Feet Selected States, 1990 - 94 1/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State : : : : : and : 1990 : 1991 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 Month : : : : : -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Number of Pods : AR Sept 2/ : NA NA NA NA NA Nov : 1,750 1,336 1,713 1,399 1,782 Final : 1,588 1,327 1,705 1,327 1,673 : IL Sept : 1,535 1,574 1,698 1,937 1,745 Nov : 1,460 1,450 1,503 1,712 1,639 Final : 1,460 1,450 1,502 1,701 1,636 : IN Sept : 1,472 1,535 1,623 1,938 1,850 Nov : 1,400 1,508 1,543 1,703 1,574 Final : 1,396 1,508 1,543 1,703 1,570 : IA Sept : 1,462 1,406 1,501 1,336 1,887 Nov : 1,321 1,451 1,464 1,340 1,820 Final : 1,330 1,456 1,473 1,340 1,820 : MN Sept : 1,628 1,400 1,431 1,037 1,678 Nov : 1,454 1,478 1,367 1,106 1,496 Final : 1,454 1,476 1,367 1,105 1,496 : MO Sept : 1,298 1,239 1,682 1,493 1,470 Nov : 1,301 1,416 1,607 1,727 1,643 Final : 1,318 1,426 1,602 1,699 1,659 : NE Sept : 1,535 1,487 1,517 1,469 1,676 Nov : 1,320 1,423 1,504 1,414 1,826 Final : 1,320 1,422 1,509 1,445 1,826 : OH Sept : 1,389 1,426 1,462 1,617 1,950 Nov : 1,311 1,313 1,394 1,361 1,643 Final : 1,298 1,312 1,404 1,361 1,643 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Based on pod counts in plots selected for objective yield samples. 2/ Not available due to plant immaturity. Soybeans for Beans: Area Planted and Harvested by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area Planted : Area Harvested State:------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 1/ : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 1/ : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres : AL : 290 310 310 270 295 295 AR : 3,200 3,600 3,450 3,160 3,550 3,400 DE : 220 220 225 215 215 220 FL : 55 55 45 50 50 42 GA : 650 600 520 640 480 500 IL : 9,500 9,300 9,600 9,430 9,000 9,530 IN : 4,550 4,900 4,700 4,520 4,850 4,680 IA : 8,200 8,600 8,800 8,170 8,300 8,770 KS : 1,900 2,000 2,150 1,850 1,900 2,100 KY : 1,130 1,180 1,150 1,110 1,150 1,130 LA : 1,220 1,350 1,150 1,170 1,300 1,120 MD : 555 580 560 545 570 550 MI : 1,450 1,450 1,550 1,440 1,440 1,540 MN : 5,500 5,400 5,700 5,400 5,000 5,600 MS : 1,800 2,000 1,950 1,750 1,950 1,920 MO : 4,300 4,250 4,600 4,250 3,600 4,560 NE : 2,500 2,600 2,900 2,460 2,500 2,860 NJ : 130 150 150 128 147 147 NC : 1,400 1,350 1,400 1,350 1,250 1,350 ND : 700 600 640 690 540 610 OH : 3,750 4,150 4,000 3,680 4,110 3,990 OK : 230 280 300 220 260 290 PA : 290 300 320 285 295 315 SC : 690 600 600 670 520 580 SD : 2,300 1,850 2,450 2,250 1,750 2,420 TN : 1,000 1,100 1,100 950 1,040 1,050 TX : 400 230 220 390 205 210 VA : 520 520 540 500 490 520 WI : 750 610 860 690 590 830 : US : 59,180 60,135 61,940 58,233 57,347 61,129 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Revised. Soybeans for Beans: Yield and Production by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Yield : Production State:------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 1/ : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ---------- Bushels --------- --------- 1,000 Bushels --------- : AL : 29.0 24.0 31.0 7,830 7,080 9,145 AR : 33.0 26.0 34.0 104,280 92,300 115,600 DE : 32.0 23.0 37.0 6,880 4,945 8,140 FL : 30.0 25.0 31.0 1,500 1,250 1,302 GA : 29.0 17.0 31.0 18,560 8,160 15,500 IL : 43.0 43.0 46.0 405,490 387,000 438,380 IN : 43.0 46.0 47.0 194,360 223,100 219,960 IA : 44.0 31.0 51.0 359,480 257,300 447,270 KS : 37.0 28.0 36.0 68,450 53,200 75,600 KY : 38.0 33.0 38.0 42,180 37,950 42,940 LA : 30.0 24.0 29.0 35,100 31,200 32,480 MD : 33.0 26.0 36.0 17,985 14,820 19,800 MI : 33.0 38.0 38.0 47,520 54,720 58,520 MN : 32.0 23.0 41.0 172,800 115,000 229,600 MS : 34.0 22.0 31.0 59,500 42,900 59,520 MO : 38.0 33.0 38.0 161,500 118,800 173,280 NE : 42.0 36.0 48.0 103,320 90,000 137,280 NJ : 33.0 29.0 35.0 4,224 4,263 5,145 NC : 27.0 24.0 31.0 36,450 30,000 41,850 ND : 25.0 17.0 31.0 17,250 9,180 18,910 OH : 40.0 38.0 44.0 147,200 156,180 175,560 OK : 27.0 24.0 32.0 5,940 6,240 9,280 PA : 39.0 39.0 43.0 11,115 11,505 13,545 SC : 22.0 15.0 27.0 14,740 7,800 15,660 SD : 28.0 22.0 39.0 63,000 38,500 94,380 TN : 35.0 31.0 37.0 33,250 32,240 38,850 TX : 33.0 19.0 34.0 12,870 3,895 7,140 VA : 31.0 22.0 33.0 15,500 10,780 17,160 WI : 32.0 35.0 44.0 22,080 20,650 36,520 : US : 37.6 32.6 41.9 2,190,354 1,870,958 2,558,317 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Revised. HDR2012000110020112950830COTTON BY ST & US '90-94 Cotton: Area Planted and Harvested by Type, State, and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Type : Area Planted : Area Harvested and :--------------------------------------------------------------------- State : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres Upland : AL : 415.0 443.0 468.0 408.0 430.0 460.0 AZ : 325.0 316.0 313.0 323.0 315.0 312.0 AR : 1,000.0 990.0 980.0 980.0 970.0 970.0 CA : 1,000.0 1,050.0 1,100.0 995.0 1,045.0 1,095.0 FL : 50.0 54.0 69.0 49.5 53.5 68.0 GA : 460.0 615.0 885.0 456.0 600.0 875.0 KS : 2.5 1.6 1.4 0.8 1.4 1.3 LA : 890.0 890.0 900.0 870.0 875.0 890.0 MS : 1,350.0 1,330.0 1,280.0 1,345.0 1,300.0 1,270.0 MO : 335.0 345.0 352.0 328.0 335.0 345.0 NM : 55.0 53.5 55.0 37.0 48.7 50.0 NC : 380.0 390.0 487.0 377.0 385.0 486.0 OK : 370.0 370.0 360.0 315.0 350.0 340.0 SC : 197.0 202.0 225.0 192.0 198.0 223.0 TN : 625.0 625.0 590.0 615.0 615.0 585.0 TX : 5,500.0 5,550.0 5,450.0 3,550.0 5,050.0 5,150.0 VA : 22.1 23.2 42.2 21.8 22.8 41.7 : US : 12,976.6 13,248.3 13,557.6 10,863.1 12,594.4 13,162.0 : Amer-Pima: AZ : 103.0 57.0 48.0 102.0 56.9 47.9 CA : 110.0 91.0 81.0 110.0 91.0 80.8 MS 1/ : 0.4 0.4 NM : 13.0 11.0 11.0 12.8 11.0 10.7 TX : 37.0 31.0 28.5 35.0 30.0 27.0 : US : 263.4 190.0 168.5 260.2 188.9 166.4 : All : AL : 415.0 443.0 468.0 408.0 430.0 460.0 AZ : 428.0 373.0 361.0 425.0 371.9 359.9 AR : 1,000.0 990.0 980.0 980.0 970.0 970.0 CA : 1,110.0 1,141.0 1,181.0 1,105.0 1,136.0 1,175.8 FL : 50.0 54.0 69.0 49.5 53.5 68.0 GA : 460.0 615.0 885.0 456.0 600.0 875.0 KS : 2.5 1.6 1.4 0.8 1.4 1.3 LA : 890.0 890.0 900.0 870.0 875.0 890.0 MS : 1,350.4 1,330.0 1,280.0 1,345.4 1,300.0 1,270.0 MO : 335.0 345.0 352.0 328.0 335.0 345.0 NM : 68.0 64.5 66.0 49.8 59.7 60.7 NC : 380.0 390.0 487.0 377.0 385.0 486.0 OK : 370.0 370.0 360.0 315.0 350.0 340.0 SC : 197.0 202.0 225.0 192.0 198.0 223.0 TN : 625.0 625.0 590.0 615.0 615.0 585.0 TX : 5,537.0 5,581.0 5,478.5 3,585.0 5,080.0 5,177.0 VA : 22.1 23.2 42.2 21.8 22.8 41.7 : US : 13,240.0 13,438.3 13,726.1 11,123.3 12,783.3 13,328.4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Estimates discontinued in 1993. Cotton: Yield and Production by Type, State, and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Type : Yield : Production 1/ and :--------------------------------------------------------------------- State : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ---------- Pounds --------- -------- 1,000 Bales 2/ -------- Upland : AL : 731 524 772 621.0 469.0 740.0 AZ : 1,077 1,204 1,215 725.0 790.0 790.0 AR : 823 541 871 1,681.0 1,094.0 1,760.0 CA : 1,359 1,340 1,192 2,817.0 2,918.0 2,720.0 FL : 701 696 706 72.3 77.6 100.0 GA : 783 586 850 744.0 733.0 1,550.0 KS : 120 206 628 0.2 0.6 1.7 LA : 717 606 809 1,299.0 1,105.0 1,500.0 MS : 761 572 813 2,131.0 1,550.0 2,150.0 MO : 792 539 828 541.0 376.0 595.0 NM : 616 769 672 47.5 78.0 70.0 NC : 596 535 810 468.0 429.0 820.0 OK : 320 370 339 210.0 270.0 240.0 SC : 565 495 818 226.0 204.0 380.0 TN : 651 425 730 834.0 545.0 890.0 TX : 441 484 466 3,265.0 5,095.0 5,000.0 VA : 621 634 912 28.2 30.1 79.2 : US : 694 601 707 15,710.2 15,764.3 19,385.9 : Amer-Pima: AZ : 649 734 802 138.0 87.0 80.0 CA : 1,282 1,132 1,129 293.7 214.6 190.0 MS 3/ : 480 0.4 NM : 739 816 897 19.7 18.7 20.0 TX : 775 784 924 56.5 49.0 52.0 : US : 938 938 987 508.3 369.3 342.0 : All : AL : 731 524 772 621.0 469.0 740.0 AZ : 975 1,132 1,160 863.0 877.0 870.0 AR : 823 541 871 1,681.0 1,094.0 1,760.0 CA : 1,351 1,324 1,188 3,110.7 3,132.6 2,910.0 FL : 701 696 706 72.3 77.6 100.0 GA : 783 586 850 744.0 733.0 1,550.0 KS : 120 206 628 0.2 0.6 1.7 LA : 717 606 809 1,299.0 1,105.0 1,500.0 MS : 760 572 813 2,131.4 1,550.0 2,150.0 MO : 792 539 828 541.0 376.0 595.0 NM : 648 777 712 67.2 96.7 90.0 NC : 596 535 810 468.0 429.0 820.0 OK : 320 370 339 210.0 270.0 240.0 SC : 565 495 818 226.0 204.0 380.0 TN : 651 425 730 834.0 545.0 890.0 TX : 445 486 468 3,321.5 5,144.0 5,052.0 VA : 621 634 912 28.2 30.1 79.2 : US : 700 606 710 16,218.5 16,133.6 19,727.9 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Production ginned and to be ginned. 2/ 480-Lb. net weight bales. 3/ Estimates discontinued in 1993. Cottonseed: Production by State and United States, 1992-1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Production State :-------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 1/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1,000 Tons : AL : 224.0 175.0 268.0 AZ : 335.0 338.0 334.0 AR : 653.0 455.0 737.0 CA : 1,148.0 1,142.0 1,097.0 FL : 25.0 27.0 37.0 GA : 261.0 258.0 547.0 KS : .1 .2 .6 LA : 484.0 408.0 555.0 MS : 834.0 631.0 848.0 MO : 217.0 152.0 239.0 NM : 25.0 41.5 36.0 NC : 171.0 153.0 295.0 OK : 85.0 114.0 100.0 SC : 80.0 75.0 136.0 TN : 332.0 216.0 353.0 TX : 1,346.0 2,147.0 2,058.0 VA : 10.0 11.0 28.0 : US : 6,230.1 6,343.2 7,668.6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1/ Estimates based on 3-year average lint-seed ratio. HDR2012000110020112950830ALASKA AC PLTD&HARV,YLD&PROD '92-94 Alaska: Area Planted and Harvested, Yield and Production, 1992-94 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Crop : Area Planted For All Purposes : Area Harvested and :--------------------------------------------------------------- Unit : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Acres : Oats : 2,000 2,000 2,300 200 900 1,200 Barley : 3,500 4,700 6,600 2,500 4,200 6,400 All Silage : - - - 1,200 1,100 1,300 All Hay : - - - 15,800 19,900 18,300 Potatoes : 830 850 830 560 680 780 :----------------------------------------------------------------- : Yield : Production :----------------------------------------------------------------- : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 :----------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 : Oats Bu : 44.0 51.0 40.0 8.8 46.0 48.0 Barley Bu : 52.0 39.0 36.0 130.0 164.0 230.0 All Silage Ton: 3.25 3.45 3.15 3.9 3.8 4.1 All Hay Ton: 1.04 .90 1.14 16.4 18.0 20.9 Potatoes Cwt: 232.0 231.0 170.0 130.0 157.0 133.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HDR2012000110020112950830SUNFLOWER AC PLTD&HARV,BY TYP,ST&US '92-94 Sunflower: Area Planted and Harvested, by Type, State, and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Varietal: Area Planted : Area Harvested Types & :---------------------------------------------------------------------- State : 1992 : 1993 1/ : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 1/ : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres Oil : CO : 46 60 72 44 54 69 KS : 95 120 200 90 114 190 MN : 170 300 390 165 260 375 NE : 31 39 47 30 35 44 ND : 1,100 1,100 1,350 1,020 970 1,310 SD : 390 630 915 380 601 896 TX : 27 13 21 27 12 20 : Oth : Sts : 40 35 46 34 28 39 : US 2/ : 1,899 2,297 3,041 1,790 2,074 2,943 : Non-Oil : CO : 24 25 28 23 23 26 KS : 35 40 60 33 37 54 MN : 45 90 110 41 80 100 NE : 9 23 28 9 22 27 ND : 125 220 240 100 195 225 SD : 10 20 25 10 19 24 TX : 18 20 13 18 17 13 : Oth : Sts : 22 22 22 19 19 18 : US 2/ : 288 460 526 253 412 487 : All : CO : 70 85 100 67 77 95 KS : 130 160 260 123 151 244 MN : 215 390 500 206 340 475 NE : 40 62 75 39 57 71 ND : 1,225 1,320 1,590 1,120 1,165 1,535 SD : 400 650 940 390 620 920 TX : 45 33 34 45 29 33 : Oth : Sts : 62 57 68 53 47 57 : US 2/ : 2,187 2,757 3,567 2,043 2,486 3,430 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Revised. 2/ Estimates include all States except AK and HI. Sunflower: Yield and Production, by Type, State, and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Varietal: Yield : Production Types & :---------------------------------------------------------------------- State : 1992 : 1993 1/ : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 1/ : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ---------- Pounds --------- --------- 1,000 Pounds ---------- Oil : CO : 1,350 1,120 1,000 59,400 60,480 69,000 KS : 1,380 1,350 1,400 124,200 153,900 266,000 MN : 1,500 1,100 1,300 247,500 286,000 487,500 NE : 1,400 1,090 1,050 42,000 38,150 46,200 ND : 1,140 840 1,450 1,162,800 814,800 1,899,500 SD : 1,360 1,270 1,550 516,800 763,270 1,388,800 TX : 1,360 1,000 1,100 36,720 12,000 22,000 : Oth : Sts : 1,370 1,131 1,145 46,580 31,668 44,655 : US 2/ : 1,249 1,042 1,435 2,236,000 2,160,268 4,223,655 : Non-Oil : CO : 1,400 1,240 1,050 32,200 28,520 27,300 KS : 1,430 1,110 1,200 47,190 41,070 64,800 MN : 1,550 1,200 1,125 63,550 96,000 112,500 NE : 1,400 1,230 1,000 12,600 27,060 27,000 ND : 1,070 780 1,350 107,000 152,100 303,750 SD : 1,360 1,350 1,600 13,600 25,650 38,400 TX : 1,450 1,200 1,100 26,100 20,400 14,300 : Oth : Sts : 1,408 1,105 1,360 26,745 20,995 24,480 : US 2/ : 1,300 1,000 1,258 328,985 411,795 612,530 : All : CO : 1,367 1,156 1,014 91,600 89,000 96,300 KS : 1,393 1,291 1,356 171,390 194,970 330,800 MN : 1,510 1,124 1,263 311,050 382,000 600,000 NE : 1,400 1,144 1,031 54,600 65,210 73,200 ND : 1,134 830 1,435 1,269,800 966,900 2,203,250 SD : 1,360 1,272 1,551 530,400 788,920 1,427,200 TX : 1,396 1,117 1,100 62,820 32,400 36,300 : Oth : Sts : 1,383 1,120 1,213 73,325 52,663 69,135 : US 2/ : 1,255 1,035 1,410 2,564,985 2,572,063 4,836,185 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Revised. 2/ Estimates include all States except AK and HI. HDR2012000110020112950830ALL HAY ST&US '92-94 All Hay: Area Harvested and Yield by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area Harvested : Yield State :------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ------ 1,000 Acres ------ ----------- Tons ----------- : AL : 710 720 750 2.10 2.00 2.70 AZ : 180 185 195 6.80 6.68 6.80 AR : 1,200 1,180 1,125 2.33 2.03 2.23 CA : 1,450 1,380 1,470 5.35 5.50 5.59 CO : 1,480 1,400 1,330 2.83 3.00 3.05 CT : 86 70 83 2.17 1.97 2.30 DE : 20 17 15 2.60 2.65 4.07 FL : 270 250 240 2.80 2.60 3.10 GA : 580 600 650 2.80 1.90 3.00 ID : 1,070 1,330 1,250 3.42 3.64 3.55 IL : 1,070 1,250 1,100 3.10 3.28 2.89 IN : 630 700 650 3.13 3.26 3.25 IA : 1,950 2,050 1,750 3.39 2.34 3.30 KS : 2,400 2,450 2,450 2.78 2.62 2.42 KY : 2,170 2,220 2,250 2.31 2.49 2.40 LA : 320 280 290 2.30 2.40 2.80 ME : 236 229 213 1.65 1.61 1.91 MD : 220 210 200 2.95 2.62 3.34 MA : 104 103 106 2.24 1.81 2.05 MI : 1,300 1,400 1,400 3.29 3.84 3.48 MN : 2,150 2,250 2,300 3.05 2.65 3.27 MS : 750 720 750 2.70 2.40 2.50 MO : 3,600 3,550 3,350 1.88 2.07 2.02 MT : 2,080 2,230 2,200 2.04 2.16 2.06 NE : 3,450 3,450 3,300 2.26 2.12 2.25 NV : 380 505 470 2.79 2.74 2.98 NH : 86 91 79 1.91 1.48 2.06 NJ : 117 120 120 2.85 1.93 2.28 NM : 320 325 330 4.38 4.41 4.54 NY : 1,700 1,750 1,660 2.11 2.06 2.39 NC : 530 470 510 2.33 1.52 2.33 ND : 2,900 2,950 2,800 1.21 1.71 1.61 OH : 1,300 1,250 1,280 3.26 2.78 3.43 OK : 2,250 2,130 2,200 2.11 1.99 1.88 OR : 925 1,040 1,010 2.64 2.95 2.81 PA : 1,890 1,880 1,920 2.51 2.31 2.36 RI : 9 9 8 2.22 1.67 2.25 SC : 225 230 250 2.00 1.80 2.60 SD : 4,000 4,000 4,100 1.70 2.05 1.79 TN : 1,600 1,700 1,700 2.17 2.05 2.23 TX : 3,810 3,485 3,590 2.57 2.15 2.36 UT : 630 650 685 3.56 3.89 3.69 VT : 345 320 325 2.23 1.88 2.00 VA : 1,190 1,200 1,200 2.44 2.08 1.95 WA : 770 750 710 3.85 3.78 3.92 WV : 540 530 550 1.98 2.00 2.02 WI : 2,800 2,800 2,700 2.18 2.24 2.43 WY : 1,110 1,270 1,130 1.72 2.05 1.81 : US : 58,903 59,679 58,744 2.49 2.46 2.56 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All Hay: Production by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Production State :------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Tons : AL : 1,491 1,440 2,025 AZ : 1,224 1,236 1,326 AR : 2,796 2,390 2,505 CA : 7,755 7,590 8,210 CO : 4,189 4,193 4,060 CT : 187 138 191 DE : 52 45 61 FL : 756 650 744 GA : 1,624 1,140 1,950 ID : 3,655 4,844 4,438 IL : 3,316 4,106 3,175 IN : 1,971 2,282 2,110 IA : 6,615 4,803 5,775 KS : 6,670 6,430 5,925 KY : 5,005 5,526 5,400 LA : 736 672 812 ME : 390 368 406 MD : 648 550 668 MA : 233 186 217 MI : 4,280 5,370 4,865 MN : 6,550 5,970 7,530 MS : 2,025 1,728 1,875 MO : 6,780 7,335 6,770 MT : 4,238 4,806 4,540 NE : 7,793 7,323 7,415 NV : 1,062 1,385 1,400 NH : 164 135 163 NJ : 333 231 273 NM : 1,401 1,434 1,499 NY : 3,590 3,605 3,961 NC : 1,234 715 1,187 ND : 3,515 5,043 4,510 OH : 4,240 3,475 4,384 OK : 4,750 4,248 4,128 OR : 2,440 3,066 2,840 PA : 4,740 4,352 4,528 RI : 20 15 18 SC : 450 414 650 SD : 6,780 8,190 7,330 TN : 3,465 3,478 3,795 TX : 9,800 7,506 8,455 UT : 2,240 2,530 2,525 VT : 769 603 649 VA : 2,905 2,491 2,342 WA : 2,962 2,835 2,785 WV : 1,070 1,059 1,110 WI : 6,090 6,260 6,550 WY : 1,904 2,608 2,049 : US : 146,903 146,799 150,124 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HDR2012000110020112950830ALFALFA & ALFALFA MIX. FOR HAY ST&US '92-94 Alfalfa and Alfalfa Mixtures for Hay: Area Harvested and Yield by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area Harvested : Yield State :------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ------ 1,000 Acres ------ ----------- Tons ----------- : AZ : 150 150 160 7.30 7.40 7.50 AR : 30 30 25 3.50 3.00 3.40 CA : 960 920 950 6.70 6.90 7.00 CO : 780 850 840 3.80 3.80 3.90 CT : 20 20 24 2.90 2.40 2.90 DE : 6 5 5 3.50 3.80 5.20 ID : 910 1,050 1,020 3.70 4.00 3.90 IL : 740 790 650 3.50 3.80 3.50 IN : 330 330 350 3.70 4.00 3.80 IA : 1,550 1,550 1,250 3.70 2.55 3.70 KS : 850 850 800 4.20 3.80 3.90 KY : 320 300 300 3.50 3.70 3.70 ME : 21 19 18 2.20 2.80 2.50 MD : 70 65 60 3.90 3.10 4.60 MA : 30 31 29 2.60 2.30 2.70 MI : 1050 1,100 1,050 3.60 4.20 3.90 MN : 1500 1,600 1,600 3.50 3.00 3.70 MO : 600 550 450 2.80 2.70 2.80 MT : 1300 1,450 1,550 2.30 2.40 2.30 NE : 1500 1,400 1,400 3.70 3.40 3.60 NV : 230 235 240 3.80 4.40 4.30 NH : 16 16 19 1.95 2.30 2.10 NJ : 29 30 30 3.90 2.30 3.70 NM : 250 255 260 5.10 5.10 5.20 NY : 800 700 620 2.35 2.45 2.95 NC : 30 20 20 2.80 2.00 3.00 ND : 1300 1,700 1,450 1.35 1.90 1.90 OH : 700 650 660 4.00 3.50 4.20 OK : 350 330 320 3.80 3.60 3.50 OR : 400 420 410 4.00 4.20 4.00 PA : 800 780 800 3.20 2.90 3.00 RI : 3 2 2 2.50 2.00 2.50 SD : 2200 2,300 2,500 2.10 2.60 2.10 TN : 70 60 50 3.60 3.30 3.30 TX : 110 85 90 5.00 4.30 4.50 UT : 490 500 525 4.00 4.40 4.20 VT : 95 90 105 2.30 2.35 2.20 VA : 140 130 140 3.50 2.70 3.10 WA : 480 480 470 4.60 4.50 4.70 WV : 40 40 50 3.00 3.20 3.20 WI : 2300 2,200 2,300 2.30 2.30 2.50 WY : 520 640 630 2.30 2.50 2.30 : US : 24,070 24,723 24,222 3.29 3.25 3.36 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Alfalfa and Alfalfa Mixtures for Hay: Production by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Production State :------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Tons : AZ : 1,095 1,110 1,200 AR : 105 90 85 CA : 6,432 6,348 6,650 CO : 2,964 3,230 3,276 CT : 58 48 70 DE : 21 19 26 ID : 3,367 4,200 3,978 IL : 2,590 3,002 2,275 IN : 1,221 1,320 1,330 IA : 5,735 3,953 4,625 KS : 3,570 3,230 3,120 KY : 1,120 1,110 1,110 ME : 46 53 45 MD : 273 202 276 MA : 78 71 78 MI : 3,780 4,620 4,095 MN : 5,250 4,800 5,920 MO : 1,680 1,485 1,260 MT : 2,990 3,480 3,565 NE : 5,550 4,760 5,040 NV : 874 1,034 1,032 NH : 31 37 40 NJ : 113 69 111 NM : 1,275 1,301 1,352 NY : 1,880 1,715 1,829 NC : 84 40 60 ND : 1,755 3,230 2,755 OH : 2,800 2,275 2,772 OK : 1,330 1,188 1,120 OR : 1,600 1,764 1,640 PA : 2,560 2,262 2,400 RI : 8 4 5 SD : 4,620 5,980 5,250 TN : 252 198 165 TX : 550 366 405 UT : 1,960 2,200 2,205 VT : 219 212 231 VA : 490 351 434 WA : 2,208 2,160 2,209 WV : 120 128 160 WI : 5,290 5,060 5,750 WY : 1,196 1,600 1,449 : US : 79,140 80,305 81,398 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HDR2012000110020112950830ALL OTHR HAY ST&US '92-94 All Other Hay: Area Harvested and Yield by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area Harvested : Yield State :------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ------ 1,000 Acres ------ ----------- Tons ----------- : AL : 710 720 750 2.10 2.00 2.70 AZ : 30 35 35 4.30 3.60 3.60 AR : 1,170 1,150 1,100 2.30 2.00 2.20 CA : 490 460 520 2.70 2.70 3.00 CO : 700 550 490 1.75 1.75 1.60 CT : 66 50 59 1.95 1.80 2.05 DE : 14 12 10 2.20 2.20 3.50 FL : 270 250 240 2.80 2.60 3.10 GA : 580 600 650 2.80 1.90 3.00 ID : 160 280 230 1.80 2.30 2.00 IL : 330 460 450 2.20 2.40 2.00 IN : 300 370 300 2.50 2.60 2.60 IA : 400 500 500 2.20 1.70 2.30 KS : 1,550 1,600 1,650 2.00 2.00 1.70 KY : 1,850 1,920 1,950 2.10 2.30 2.20 LA : 320 280 290 2.30 2.40 2.80 ME : 215 210 195 1.60 1.50 1.85 MD : 150 145 140 2.50 2.40 2.80 MA : 74 72 77 2.10 1.60 1.80 MI : 250 300 350 2.00 2.50 2.20 MN : 650 650 700 2.00 1.80 2.30 MS : 750 720 750 2.70 2.40 2.50 MO : 3,000 3,000 2,900 1.70 1.95 1.90 MT : 780 780 650 1.60 1.70 1.50 NE : 1,950 2,050 1,900 1.15 1.25 1.25 NV : 150 270 230 1.25 1.30 1.60 NH : 70 75 60 1.90 1.30 2.05 NJ : 88 90 90 2.50 1.80 1.80 NM : 70 70 70 1.80 1.90 2.10 NY : 900 1,050 1,040 1.90 1.80 2.05 NC : 500 450 490 2.30 1.50 2.30 ND : 1,600 1,250 1,350 1.10 1.45 1.30 OH : 600 600 620 2.40 2.00 2.60 OK : 1,900 1,800 1,880 1.80 1.70 1.60 OR : 525 620 600 1.60 2.10 2.00 PA : 1,090 1,100 1,120 2.00 1.90 1.90 RI : 6 7 6 2.00 1.60 2.15 SC : 225 230 250 2.00 1.80 2.60 SD : 1,800 1,700 1,600 1.20 1.30 1.30 TN : 1,530 1,640 1,650 2.10 2.00 2.20 TX : 3,700 3,400 3,500 2.50 2.10 2.30 UT : 140 150 160 2.00 2.20 2.00 VT : 250 230 220 2.20 1.70 1.90 VA : 1,050 1,070 1,060 2.30 2.00 1.80 WA : 290 270 240 2.60 2.50 2.40 WV : 500 490 500 1.90 1.90 1.90 WI : 500 600 400 1.60 2.00 2.00 WY : 590 630 500 1.20 1.60 1.20 : US : 34,833 34,956 34,522 1.95 1.90 1.99 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All Other Hay: Production by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Production State :------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Tons : AL : 1,491 1,440 2,025 AZ : 129 126 126 AR : 2,691 2,300 2,420 CA : 1,323 1,242 1,560 CO : 1,225 963 784 CT : 129 90 121 DE : 31 26 35 FL : 756 650 744 GA : 1,624 1,140 1,950 ID : 288 644 460 IL : 726 1,104 900 IN : 750 962 780 IA : 880 850 1,150 KS : 3,100 3,200 2,805 KY : 3,885 4,416 4,290 LA : 736 672 812 ME : 344 315 361 MD : 375 348 392 MA : 155 115 139 MI : 500 750 770 MN : 1,300 1,170 1,610 MS : 2,025 1,728 1,875 MO : 5,100 5,850 5,510 MT : 1,248 1,326 975 NE : 2,243 2,563 2,375 NV : 188 351 368 NH : 133 98 123 NJ : 220 162 162 NM : 126 133 147 NY : 1,710 1,890 2,132 NC : 1,150 675 1,127 ND : 1,760 1,813 1,755 OH : 1,440 1,200 1,612 OK : 3,420 3,060 3,008 OR : 840 1,302 1,200 PA : 2,180 2,090 2,128 RI : 12 11 13 SC : 450 414 650 SD : 2,160 2,210 2,080 TN : 3,213 3,280 3,630 TX : 9,250 7,140 8,050 UT : 280 330 320 VT : 550 391 418 VA : 2,415 2,140 1,908 WA : 754 675 576 WV : 950 931 950 WI : 800 1,200 800 WY : 708 1,008 600 : US : 67,763 66,494 68,726 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HDR2012000110020112950830DRY EDBLE BEANS, COM'L CLASS ST&US '92-94 Dry Edible Beans: Area Planted and Harvested by Commercia Class, State, and Total, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Class : Area Planted : Area Harvested and :------------------------------------------------------------ State : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1,000 Acres Large Lima : CA : 26.0 15.0 24.0 25.0 15.0 23.5 : Baby Lima : CA : 21.0 14.0 26.0 20.0 14.0 24.5 : Navy : CO : 0.6 1.7 2.0 0.5 1.0 2.0 ID : 3.8 4.5 3.5 3.7 4.4 3.4 KS : 2.0 1.6 1.9 1.5 MI : 245.0 260.0 230.0 230.0 255.0 210.0 MN : 38.0 36.0 45.2 35.8 26.4 41.1 NE : 1.0 6.0 4.0 0.8 5.6 3.5 NM : 3.9 4.1 4.1 3.9 4.1 4.1 ND : 122.0 125.0 135.0 107.0 88.0 112.0 OR : 1.9 1.6 1.0 1.8 1.6 0.9 WY : 2.5 2.5 2.0 2.4 1.9 1.7 Total : 418.7 443.4 428.4 385.9 389.9 380.2 : Great Northern : CO : 1.2 0.2 0.9 1.2 0.2 0.9 ID : 4.3 3.0 3.5 4.2 2.9 3.5 NE : 82.4 74.0 77.0 74.6 52.0 73.0 WY : 2.5 2.5 4.0 2.2 0.5 3.8 Total : 90.4 79.7 85.4 82.2 55.6 81.2 : Small White : ID : 4.3 2.5 3.5 4.2 2.4 3.4 MI : 2.0 1.5 1.0 2.0 1.5 1.0 OR : 1.4 1.7 2.3 1.3 1.7 2.3 WA : 2.2 1.7 1.6 2.1 1.6 1.6 Total : 9.9 7.4 8.4 9.6 7.2 8.3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --continued Dry Edible Beans: Yield and Production, by Commercial Class, State, and Total, 1992-94 (continued) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Class : Yield Per Acre : Production and :------------------------------------------------------------ State : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : -------- Pounds -------- ------- 1,000 Cwt ------ Large Lima : CA : 2,460 2,330 1,850 615 350 435 : Baby Lima : CA : 2,490 2,510 2,470 498 351 605 : Navy : CO : 1,600 1,700 1,800 8 17 36 ID : 1,700 1,660 2,060 63 73 70 KS : 1,580 1,730 30 26 MI : 1,290 1,590 1,310 2,970 4,060 2,750 MN : 1,380 820 1,650 494 217 678 NE : 1,630 1,360 1,890 13 76 66 NM : 2,000 1,100 2,270 78 45 93 ND : 1,220 800 1,360 1,305 704 1,524 OR : 2,220 2,500 2,110 40 40 19 WY : 1,960 1,110 1,710 47 21 29 Total : 1,300 1,355 1,392 5,018 5,283 5,291 : Great Northern : CO : 2,250 1,000 1,560 27 2 14 ID : 1,790 1,790 2,090 75 52 73 NE : 1,700 1,530 2,020 1,270 797 1,478 WY : 2,000 1,400 2,110 44 7 80 Total : 1,723 1,543 2,026 1,416 858 1,645 : Small White : ID : 1,690 1,920 1,880 71 46 64 MI : 1,200 1,330 1,300 24 20 13 OR : 2,230 2,000 2,300 29 34 53 WA : 2,000 1,940 2,310 42 31 37 Total : 1,729 1,819 2,012 166 131 167 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --continued Dry Edible Beans: Area Planted and Harvested by Commercia Class, State, and Total, 1992-94 (continued) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Class : Area Planted : Area Harvested and :------------------------------------------------------------ State : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1,000 Acres Pinto : CO : 151.0 186.5 201.2 146.5 172.0 191.5 ID : 31.1 45.3 72.8 30.5 44.9 71.8 KS : 24.0 25.6 30.7 23.2 23.8 29.0 MI : 5.0 6.5 8.0 5.0 6.5 7.0 MN : 23.0 27.0 32.0 22.5 22.8 24.6 MT : 9.8 12.0 10.2 9.2 11.0 10.0 NE : 65.6 85.0 100.0 62.8 71.0 95.5 NM : 7.6 9.0 7.1 7.6 9.0 7.1 ND : 303.0 360.0 410.0 270.0 273.0 337.0 OR : 0.7 1.9 4.0 0.7 1.9 4.0 TX : 21.0 14.0 12.0 20.0 13.0 10.4 UT : 6.0 6.4 6.5 5.7 6.1 6.3 WA : 7.0 10.7 11.7 6.7 10.5 11.7 WY : 28.0 35.0 38.0 26.5 26.0 36.0 Total : 682.8 824.9 944.2 636.9 691.5 841.9 : Light Red : Kidney : CA : 20.0 20.0 14.0 19.0 19.0 13.5 CO : 7.4 12.8 8.7 7.3 8.5 8.5 ID : 0.6 1.2 0.6 0.6 1.1 0.6 MI : 10.0 13.0 13.0 10.0 13.0 12.0 MN : 7.0 7.0 9.6 7.0 6.4 9.4 NE : 12.0 19.0 15.0 11.0 16.1 14.2 NY : 19.5 20.0 21.0 16.0 18.0 20.5 WA : 1.1 1.1 Total : 76.5 94.1 81.9 70.9 83.2 78.7 : Dark Red : Kidney : CA : 7.5 7.0 7.0 7.5 7.0 7.0 ID : 0.9 1.3 0.7 0.8 1.2 0.7 MI : 12.0 11.5 13.0 10.0 11.0 12.0 MN : 26.0 31.0 35.6 25.7 25.3 34.6 NY : 3.5 5.0 5.0 2.6 4.8 5.0 ND : 5.0 6.2 6.0 4.5 5.0 5.2 WI : 9.3 10.5 11.4 8.8 10.0 11.3 Total : 64.2 72.5 78.7 59.9 64.3 75.8 : Pink : CA : 4.5 4.5 7.0 4.5 4.5 7.0 ID : 23.0 34.7 23.6 22.5 34.2 23.2 MT : 0.4 0.3 NM : 1.2 0.8 1.0 1.2 0.8 1.0 ND : 3.4 7.5 3.0 6.3 WA : 4.3 6.0 3.7 4.1 5.9 3.7 Total : 33.4 49.4 42.8 32.6 48.4 41.2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --continued Dry Edible Beans: Yield and Production, by Commercial Class, State, and Total, 1992-94 (continued) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Class : Yield Per Acre : Production and :------------------------------------------------------------ State : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : -------- Pounds -------- ------- 1,000 Cwt ------ Pinto : CO : 1,620 1,420 1,600 2,370 2,438 3,063 ID : 1,890 1,840 1,970 576 826 1,414 KS : 1,400 1,390 1,750 325 330 508 MI : 1,500 1,460 1,100 75 95 77 MN : 1,450 860 1,200 326 196 295 MT : 1,900 1,410 2,200 175 155 220 NE : 1,610 1,360 1,800 1,008 966 1,719 NM : 1,920 1,410 2,180 146 127 155 ND : 1,190 770 1,270 3,213 2,103 4,280 OR : 2,140 2,050 1,900 15 39 76 TX : 1,420 1,570 1,160 284 204 121 UT : 700 390 380 40 24 24 WA : 2,010 2,000 2,330 135 210 273 WY : 1,830 1,330 1,900 484 346 684 Total : 1,440 1,165 1,533 9,172 8,059 12,909 : Light Red : Kidney : CA : 1,820 2,120 1,980 346 402 267 CO : 2,100 1,160 1,680 153 99 143 ID : 1,830 1,360 1,830 11 15 11 MI : 1,400 1,380 1,290 140 180 155 MN : 1,700 1,140 2,180 119 73 205 NE : 1,590 1,240 1,700 175 200 241 NY : 970 1,280 1,480 155 230 303 WA : 1,910 21 Total : 1,550 1,466 1,684 1,099 1,220 1,325 : Dark Red : Kidney : CA : 1,640 1,730 1,810 123 121 127 ID : 1,500 1,250 1,570 12 15 11 MI : 1,000 1,450 1,250 100 160 150 MN : 1,500 1,120 2,000 386 283 692 NY : 1,080 1,250 1,460 28 60 73 ND : 1,290 900 1,790 58 45 93 WI : 1,800 1,450 2,100 158 145 237 Total : 1,444 1,289 1,825 865 829 1,383 : Pink : CA : 1,930 2,000 2,160 87 90 151 ID : 1,810 1,590 1,990 407 544 462 MT : 2,000 6 NM : 2,000 1,880 2,800 24 15 28 ND : 800 1,380 24 87 WA : 2,070 2,000 2,350 85 118 87 Total : 1,868 1,634 1,978 609 791 815 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --continued Dry Edible Beans: Area Planted and Harvested by Commercia Class, State, and Total, 1992-94 (continued) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Class : Area Planted : Area Harvested and :------------------------------------------------------------ State : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1,000 Acres Small Red : ID : 19.1 26.8 27.0 18.9 26.4 26.6 WA : 14.1 15.1 11.5 13.7 14.9 11.5 Total : 33.2 41.9 38.5 32.6 41.3 38.1 : Cranberry : MI : 31.0 35.5 30.0 30.0 32.0 28.0 MN : 3.2 3.0 2.9 3.0 Total : 31.0 38.7 33.0 30.0 34.9 31.0 : Black Turtle Soup: CA : 2.0 2.0 CO : 2.9 0.6 2.6 0.6 ID : 2.4 1.9 2.4 1.9 KS : 1.0 0.8 0.9 0.7 MI : 43.0 58.0 80.0 41.0 57.0 77.0 MN : 2.8 2.6 NE : 3.0 2.0 2.6 1.9 NY : 8.5 8.0 9.0 7.2 7.5 9.0 ND : 6.0 6.8 8.0 5.0 4.3 6.6 WA : 1.3 1.7 3.2 1.3 1.7 3.2 Total : 59.8 82.8 110.3 55.4 78.1 105.5 : Blackeye : CA : 23.0 24.0 32.0 22.0 23.0 30.0 TX : 8.0 10.0 14.0 6.5 8.5 12.1 Total : 31.0 34.0 46.0 28.5 31.5 42.1 : Garbanzo : CA : 15.0 17.5 14.0 15.0 16.5 14.0 ID : 1.2 2.1 1.5 1.1 2.0 1.5 OR : 1.3 1.5 0.9 1.3 1.4 0.9 WA : 5.5 6.2 5.5 5.5 5.8 5.5 Total : 23.0 27.3 21.9 22.9 25.7 21.9 : Other : CA : 4.0 7.0 10.0 4.0 7.0 9.5 CO : 3.8 0.9 1.6 3.5 0.7 1.5 ID : 1.7 1.2 1.4 1.5 1.1 1.4 KS : 1.0 1.4 0.9 0.9 1.3 0.8 MI : 2.0 4.0 15.0 2.0 4.0 13.0 MN : 6.0 5.8 6.8 6.0 4.2 6.3 NE : 4.0 3.0 2.0 3.8 2.7 1.9 NM : 0.3 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.3 NY : 3.5 4.0 4.0 3.2 3.7 4.0 ND : 4.0 8.6 3.5 3.5 6.7 2.9 OR : 0.8 2.3 2.0 0.8 2.3 1.9 TX : 6.0 6.0 4.0 5.5 5.5 3.5 WA : 1.6 0.5 2.8 1.6 0.5 2.8 WY : 1.0 2.0 2.0 0.9 1.6 1.5 Total : 39.7 46.8 56.3 37.5 41.4 51.3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --continued Dry Edible Beans: Yield and Production, by Commercial Class, State, and Total, 1992-94 (continued) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Class : Yield Per Acre : Production and :------------------------------------------------------------ State : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : -------- Pounds -------- ------- 1,000 Cwt ------ Small Red : ID : 1,730 1,740 1,910 327 460 508 WA : 2,040 2,170 2,300 280 324 265 Total : 1,862 1,898 2,029 607 784 773 : Cranberry : MI : 1,270 1,660 1,290 380 530 360 MN : 970 1,970 28 59 Total : 1,270 1,599 1,352 380 558 419 : Black Turtle Soup: CA : 1,700 34 CO : 1,730 1,670 45 10 ID : 1,330 2,110 32 40 KS : 1,440 1,710 13 12 MI : 1,390 1,700 1,330 570 970 1,025 MN : 1,650 43 NE : 1,230 1,680 32 32 NY : 1,250 1,600 1,620 90 120 146 ND : 1,140 880 1,320 57 38 87 WA : 2,150 1,940 2,500 28 33 80 Total : 1,368 1,626 1,430 758 1,270 1,509 : Blackeye : CA : 2,320 2,380 2,560 510 548 768 TX : 1,030 870 590 67 74 71 Total : 2,025 1,975 1,993 577 622 839 : Garbanzo : CA : 1,260 1,350 1,970 189 222 276 ID : 1,360 850 600 15 17 9 OR : 1,460 710 1,440 19 10 13 WA : 750 900 800 41 52 44 Total : 1,153 1,171 1,562 264 301 342 : Other : CA : 1,930 1,800 1,340 77 126 127 CO : 1,430 1,140 930 50 8 14 ID : 1,800 1,000 2,070 27 11 29 KS : 1,330 1,380 1,750 12 18 14 MI : 1,550 1,630 1,150 31 65 150 MN : 1,520 930 1,700 91 39 107 NE : 1,550 1,070 1,890 59 29 36 NM : 2,000 2,000 2,330 6 2 7 NY : 1,000 1,320 1,580 32 49 63 ND : 1,340 750 1,340 47 50 39 OR : 2,250 2,220 1,890 18 51 36 TX : 1,290 600 740 71 33 26 WA : 2,060 1,800 1,930 33 9 54 WY : 1,890 1,000 1,870 17 16 28 Total : 1,523 1,222 1,423 571 506 730 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HDR2012000110020112950830DRY EDBLE BEANS, AC PLTD&HRV,YLD& PROD ST&US Dry Beans: Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production, by State and United States, 1992-94 1/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Area Planted : Area Harvested State :------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1,000 Acres : CA : 121.0 109.0 136.0 117.0 106.0 131.0 CO : 164.0 205.0 215.0 159.0 185.0 205.0 ID : 90.0 125.0 140.0 88.0 123.0 138.0 KS : 26.0 29.0 34.0 25.0 27.0 32.0 MI : 350.0 390.0 390.0 330.0 380.0 360.0 MN : 100.0 110.0 135.0 97.0 88.0 121.6 MT : 10.2 12.0 10.2 9.5 11.0 10.0 NE : 165.0 190.0 200.0 153.0 150.0 190.0 NM : 13.0 14.0 12.5 13.0 14.0 12.5 NY : 35.0 37.0 39.0 29.0 34.0 38.5 ND : 440.0 510.0 570.0 390.0 380.0 470.0 OR : 6.1 9.0 10.2 5.9 8.9 10.0 TX : 35.0 30.0 30.0 32.0 27.0 26.0 UT : 6.0 6.4 6.5 5.7 6.1 6.3 WA : 36.0 43.0 40.0 35.0 42.0 40.0 WI : 9.3 10.5 11.4 8.8 10.0 11.3 WY : 34.0 42.0 46.0 32.0 30.0 43.0 : US : 1,640.6 1,871.9 2,025.8 1,529.9 1,622.0 1,845.2 :------------------------------------------------------------ : Yield Per Acre : Production :------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 :------------------------------------------------------------ : -------- Pounds --------- ------- 1,000 Cwt ------ : CA : 2,090 2,085 2,130 2,445 2,210 2,790 CO : 1,640 1,410 1,600 2,608 2,609 3,280 ID : 1,800 1,700 1,950 1,584 2,091 2,691 KS : 1,400 1,400 1,750 350 378 560 MI : 1,300 1,600 1,300 4,290 6,080 4,680 MN : 1,460 950 1,710 1,416 836 2,079 MT : 1,910 1,410 2,200 181 155 220 NE : 1,650 1,400 1,880 2,525 2,100 3,572 NM : 1,950 1,350 2,260 254 189 283 NY : 1,050 1,350 1,520 305 459 585 ND : 1,200 780 1,300 4,680 2,964 6,110 OR : 2,050 1,960 1,970 121 174 197 TX : 1,320 1,150 840 422 311 218 UT : 700 390 380 40 24 24 WA : 1,840 1,900 2,100 644 798 840 WI : 1,800 1,450 2,100 158 145 237 WY : 1,850 1,300 1,910 592 390 821 : US : 1,478 1,351 1,582 22,615 21,913 29,187 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1/ Excludes beans grown for garden seed. HDR2012000110020112950830LENTILS AC PLTD&HRV,YLD& PROD ST&US '92-94 Lentils: Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production, by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Area Planted : Area Harvested State :------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1,000 Acres : ID : 50.0 57.0 86.0 49.0 56.0 85.0 WA : 78.0 88.0 94.0 77.0 87.0 93.0 : US : 128.0 145.0 180.0 126.0 143.0 178.0 :------------------------------------------------------------------ : Yield : Production :------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 :------------------------------------------------------------------ : --------- Pounds --------- -------- 1,000 Cwt ------- : ID : 1,200 1,500 1,100 588 840 935 WA : 1,270 1,340 990 978 1,166 921 : US : 1,243 1,403 1,043 1,566 2,006 1,856 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HDR2012000110020112950830WRINKLED SEED PEAS PROD ST&US '92-94 Wrinkled Seed Peas: Production, by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Production State :------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1,000 Cwt : ID : 397 577 368 WA : 140 272 386 : US : 537 849 754 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HDR2012000110020112950830DRY EDBLE PEAS ST&US '92-94 Dry Edible Peas: Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production, by State and United States, 1992-94 1/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Area Planted : Area Harvested State :------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1,000 Acres : ID : 57.0 50.0 49.0 55.0 47.0 47.0 WA : 102.0 99.0 82.0 100.0 98.0 81.0 : US : 159.0 149.0 131.0 155.0 145.0 128.0 :------------------------------------------------------------------ : Yield : Production :------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 :------------------------------------------------------------------ : --------- Pounds --------- -------- 1,000 Cwt ------- : ID : 1,700 2,000 1,800 935 940 846 WA : 1,600 2,400 1,740 1,600 2,352 1,409 : US : 1,635 2,270 1,762 2,535 3,292 2,255 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1/ Excludes both wrinkled seed peas and Austrian winter peas. HDR2012000110020112950830AUSTRIAN WINTER PEAS ST&US '92-94 Austrian Winter Peas: Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production, by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Area Planted : Area Harvested State :------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1,000 Acres : ID : 10.0 12.0 6.0 8.0 10.0 4.0 OR : 1.2 1.0 1.0 0.7 0.5 0.6 : US : 11.2 13.0 7.0 8.7 10.5 4.6 :------------------------------------------------------------------ : Yield : Production :------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 :------------------------------------------------------------------ : --------- Pounds --------- -------- 1,000 Cwt ------- : ID : 1,100 1,500 1,100 88 150 44 OR : 1,500 1,000 1,170 11 5 7 : US : 1,138 1,476 1,109 99 155 51 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HDR2012000110020112950830SWEETPOTATOES ST&US '92-94 Sweetpotatoes: Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production, by State and United States, 1992-94 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area Planted : Area Harvested State :------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres : AL : 5.0 4.5 4.4 4.9 4.4 4.2 CA : 9.0 8.3 8.2 9.0 8.3 8.2 GA : 3.4 3.2 2.5 3.2 3.0 2.4 LA : 17.0 17.0 20.0 16.0 16.5 19.0 MD : 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 MS : 4.5 6.0 6.0 4.0 5.5 5.5 NJ : 2.0 1.5 1.5 1.9 1.4 1.4 NC : 36.0 33.0 33.0 35.0 32.0 32.0 SC : 2.2 2.4 2.0 2.0 2.2 1.9 TX : 5.9 6.3 5.7 5.5 6.0 5.4 VA : 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.5 : US : 85.9 83.1 84.1 82.4 80.2 80.8 :------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Yield : Production :------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 :------------------------------------------------------------------------ : ---------- Cwt ------------ ---------- 1,000 Cwt ---------- : AL : 165 160 190 809 704 798 CA : 205 210 205 1,845 1,743 1,681 GA : 180 130 160 576 390 384 LA : 170 125 170 2,720 2,063 3,230 MD : 80 100 70 24 30 21 MS : 130 120 170 520 660 935 NJ : 130 105 110 247 147 154 NC : 120 130 155 4,200 4,160 4,960 SC : 105 85 100 210 187 190 TX : 140 150 120 770 900 648 VA : 140 115 160 84 69 80 : US : 146 138 162 12,005 11,053 13,081 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HDR2012000110020112950830POTATOES ST&US '92-94 Potatoes: Area Planted and Harvested, by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Area Planted : Area Harvested State :--------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1,000 Acres : AL : 10.8 10.1 9.8 10.5 9.8 9.5 AZ : 6.4 5.5 6.3 6.1 5.5 6.3 CA : 43.0 41.9 41.7 42.9 41.5 41.7 CO : 73.4 80.8 83.2 72.7 80.4 82.7 DE : 6.0 5.0 4.9 6.0 5.0 4.8 FL : 41.2 44.7 47.6 40.1 41.9 46.4 ID : 380.0 390.0 410.0 378.0 388.0 408.0 IL : 4.5 5.1 5.1 4.4 4.5 5.0 IN : 4.6 4.5 4.4 4.3 4.2 4.1 IA : 1.6 1.5 1.6 1.4 0.7 1.6 ME : 82.0 80.0 78.0 81.0 78.0 75.0 MD : 1.6 2.5 2.5 1.6 2.3 2.5 MA : 3.0 3.0 3.1 3.0 3.0 3.1 MI : 49.5 53.0 58.0 48.0 50.5 55.0 MN : 78.2 77.2 81.7 74.1 62.1 74.6 MO : 7.7 7.7 7.2 7.2 6.7 6.8 MT : 8.6 9.1 10.0 8.5 9.0 10.0 NE : 10.7 12.7 15.5 10.3 12.4 15.2 NV : 7.5 7.7 8.0 7.5 7.7 8.0 NJ : 3.6 3.4 2.9 3.5 3.3 2.8 NM : 8.5 10.7 10.0 8.5 10.1 9.7 NY : 28.2 28.8 29.1 27.0 28.2 28.6 NC : 19.1 18.9 18.8 18.7 18.5 18.4 ND : 146.0 143.0 133.0 142.0 111.0 120.0 OH : 7.0 5.8 5.6 6.0 5.7 5.5 OR : 46.0 50.4 53.5 45.0 49.4 53.2 PA : 20.0 21.0 19.0 19.0 20.0 18.0 RI : 1.3 1.1 1.1 1.3 1.1 1.1 SD : 6.5 6.0 6.0 6.0 5.2 5.5 TX : 13.0 13.5 13.5 11.8 12.8 13.0 UT : 6.1 6.3 6.1 6.0 6.2 6.0 VA : 11.0 11.0 10.0 11.0 11.0 9.5 WA : 132.0 150.0 152.0 132.0 150.0 152.0 WI : 69.0 71.5 73.0 68.0 69.5 71.5 WY : 1.7 1.8 1.7 1.6 1.8 1.7 : US : 1,339.3 1,385.2 1,413.9 1,315.0 1,317.0 1,376.8 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Potatoes: Yield and Production, by State and United States 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Yield : Production State :--------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : ------------- Cwt ------------- ----------- 1,000 Cwt ----------- : AL : 165 108 171 1,733 1,058 1,628 AZ : 295 270 265 1,800 1,485 1,670 CA : 363 360 366 15,592 14,932 15,267 CO : 332 346 347 24,120 27,812 28,720 DE : 230 150 170 1,380 750 816 FL : 234 181 215 9,370 7,580 9,992 ID : 336 325 329 127,050 126,192 134,340 IL : 300 260 290 1,320 1,170 1,450 IN : 230 250 280 989 1,050 1,148 IA : 200 150 205 280 105 328 ME : 300 255 230 24,300 19,890 17,250 MD : 200 140 100 320 322 250 MA : 275 215 250 825 645 775 MI : 290 303 271 13,920 15,280 14,910 MN : 248 238 269 18,388 14,780 20,035 MO : 245 225 255 1,764 1,508 1,734 MT : 290 300 320 2,465 2,700 3,200 NE : 320 293 348 3,298 3,638 5,296 NV : 390 380 345 2,925 2,926 2,760 NJ : 240 190 210 840 627 588 NM : 382 412 437 3,247 4,161 4,238 NY : 289 273 273 7,808 7,693 7,805 NC : 193 175 173 3,614 3,234 3,186 ND : 195 190 235 27,690 21,090 28,200 OH : 240 200 245 1,440 1,140 1,348 OR : 468 468 485 21,075 23,103 25,784 PA : 260 230 210 4,940 4,600 3,780 RI : 290 205 230 377 226 253 SD : 250 205 280 1,500 1,066 1,540 TX : 208 229 223 2,459 2,935 2,900 UT : 275 265 265 1,650 1,643 1,590 VA : 180 160 150 1,980 1,760 1,425 WA : 525 590 585 69,300 88,500 88,920 WI : 370 325 360 25,160 22,588 25,740 WY : 280 280 280 448 504 476 : US : 323 326 334 425,367 428,693 459,342 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HDR2012000110020112950830POTATOES BY SESNL GRP,ST&US '92-94 Potatoes: Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production, by Seasonal Group, State, and United States, 1992-9 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Seasonal Group: Area Planted : Area Harvested and :--------------------------------------------------------------- State : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1,000 Acres Winter : CA : 5.3 5.6 4.5 5.3 5.2 4.5 FL : 8.1 8.7 8.4 8.1 8.4 7.8 : Total : 13.4 14.3 12.9 13.4 13.6 12.3 : Spring : AL : 3.6 2.8 2.6 3.5 2.7 2.5 AZ : 6.4 5.5 6.3 6.1 5.5 6.3 CA : 19.3 19.5 20.5 19.3 19.5 20.5 FL : Hastings : 26.0 28.0 29.5 25.0 26.0 29.0 Other FL : 7.1 8.0 9.7 7.0 7.5 9.6 NC : 17.6 17.6 17.3 17.3 17.3 17.0 TX : 5.3 5.5 5.7 4.8 5.3 5.5 : Total : 85.3 86.9 91.6 83.0 83.8 90.4 : :--------------------------------------------------------------- : Yield : Production :--------------------------------------------------------------- : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 :--------------------------------------------------------------- : -------- Cwt ---------- --------- 1,000 Cwt ----------- : Winter : CA : 260 200 215 1,378 1,040 968 FL : 200 180 180 1,620 1,512 1,404 : Total : 224 188 193 2,998 2,552 2,372 : Spring : AL : 155 155 175 543 419 438 AZ : 295 270 265 1,800 1,485 1,670 CA : 375 385 380 7,238 7,508 7,790 FL : Hastings : 240 180 220 6,000 4,680 6,380 Other FL : 250 185 230 1,750 1,388 2,208 NC : 200 180 180 3,460 3,114 3,060 TX : 155 200 200 744 1,060 1,100 : Total : 259 235 251 21,535 19,654 22,646 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --continued Potatoes: Area Planted and Harvested, by Seasonal Group, State, and United States, 1992-94 (continued) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Seasonal Group: Area Planted : Area Harvested and :--------------------------------------------------------------- State : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1,000 Acres Summer : AL : 7.2 7.3 7.2 7.0 7.1 7.0 CA : 4.4 4.8 5.7 4.3 4.8 5.7 CO : 6.9 8.3 9.2 6.7 8.2 9.0 DE : 6.0 5.0 4.9 6.0 5.0 4.8 IL : 4.5 5.1 5.1 4.4 4.5 5.0 IA : 1.6 1.5 1.6 1.4 0.7 1.6 MD : 1.6 2.5 2.5 1.6 2.3 2.5 MI : 12.5 13.0 14.0 12.0 12.5 13.0 MN : 7.2 7.2 7.7 7.1 7.1 7.6 MO : 7.7 7.7 7.2 7.2 6.7 6.8 NE : 2.1 3.1 4.5 2.0 3.0 4.4 NJ : 3.6 3.4 2.9 3.5 3.3 2.8 NM : 3.4 4.9 3.7 3.4 4.3 3.4 NC : 1.5 1.3 1.5 1.4 1.2 1.4 TX : 7.7 8.0 7.8 7.0 7.5 7.5 VA : 11.0 11.0 10.0 11.0 11.0 9.5 Total : 88.9 94.1 95.5 86.0 89.2 92.0 : Fall : CA : 14.0 12.0 11.0 14.0 12.0 11.0 CO : 66.5 72.5 74.0 66.0 72.2 73.7 ID : 10 SW Co : 22.0 24.0 27.0 22.0 24.0 27.0 Other ID : 358.0 366.0 383.0 356.0 364.0 381.0 IN : 4.6 4.5 4.4 4.3 4.2 4.1 ME : 82.0 80.0 78.0 81.0 78.0 75.0 MA : 3.0 3.0 3.1 3.0 3.0 3.1 MI : 37.0 40.0 44.0 36.0 38.0 42.0 MN : 71.0 70.0 74.0 67.0 55.0 67.0 MT : 8.6 9.1 10.0 8.5 9.0 10.0 NE : 8.6 9.6 11.0 8.3 9.4 10.8 NV : 7.5 7.7 8.0 7.5 7.7 8.0 NM : 5.1 5.8 6.3 5.1 5.8 6.3 NY : Long Is : 6.2 6.3 6.1 6.2 6.2 6.1 Upstate : 22.0 22.5 23.0 20.8 22.0 22.5 ND : 146.0 143.0 133.0 142.0 111.0 120.0 OH : 7.0 5.8 5.6 6.0 5.7 5.5 OR : Malheur : 7.6 8.9 10.3 7.5 8.7 10.2 Other OR : 38.4 41.5 43.2 37.5 40.7 43.0 PA : 20.0 21.0 19.0 19.0 20.0 18.0 RI : 1.3 1.1 1.1 1.3 1.1 1.1 SD : 6.5 6.0 6.0 6.0 5.2 5.5 UT : 6.1 6.3 6.1 6.0 6.2 6.0 WA : 132.0 150.0 152.0 132.0 150.0 152.0 WI : 69.0 71.5 73.0 68.0 69.5 71.5 WY : 1.7 1.8 1.7 1.6 1.8 1.7 Total : 1,151.7 1,189.9 1,213.9 1,132.6 1,130.4 1,182.1 : US : 1,339.3 1,385.2 1,413.9 1,315.0 1,317.0 1,376.8 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --continued Potatoes: Yield and Production, by Seasonal Group State, and United States, 1992-94 (continued) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Seasonal Group: Yield : Production and :--------------------------------------------------------------- State : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : ------------ Cwt ----------- --------- 1,000 Cwt ---------- Summer : AL : 170 90 170 1,190 639 1,190 CA : 320 330 370 1,376 1,584 2,109 CO : 300 310 325 2,010 2,542 2,925 DE : 230 150 170 1,380 750 816 IL : 300 260 290 1,320 1,170 1,450 IA : 200 150 205 280 105 328 MD : 200 140 100 320 322 250 MI : 260 280 210 3,120 3,500 2,730 MN : 325 300 300 2,308 2,130 2,280 MO : 245 225 255 1,764 1,508 1,734 NE : 300 210 320 600 630 1,408 NJ : 240 190 210 840 627 588 NM : 280 300 320 952 1,290 1,088 NC : 110 100 90 154 120 126 TX : 245 250 240 1,715 1,875 1,800 VA : 180 160 150 1,980 1,760 1,425 Total : 248 230 242 21,309 20,552 22,247 : Fall : CA : 400 400 400 5,600 4,800 4,400 CO : 335 350 350 22,110 25,270 25,795 ID : 10 SW Co : 435 435 460 9,570 10,440 12,420 Other ID : 330 318 320 117,480 115,752 121,920 IN : 230 250 280 989 1,050 1,148 ME : 300 255 230 24,300 19,890 17,250 MA : 275 215 250 825 645 775 MI : 300 310 290 10,800 11,780 12,180 MN : 240 230 265 16,080 12,650 17,755 MT : 290 300 320 2,465 2,700 3,200 NE : 325 320 360 2,698 3,008 3,888 NV : 390 380 345 2,925 2,926 2,760 NM : 450 495 500 2,295 2,871 3,150 NY : Long Is : 320 265 265 1,984 1,643 1,617 Upstate : 280 275 275 5,824 6,050 6,188 ND : 195 190 235 27,690 21,090 28,200 OH : 240 200 245 1,440 1,140 1,348 OR : Malheur : 410 410 420 3,075 3,567 4,284 Other OR : 480 480 500 18,000 19,536 21,500 PA : 260 230 210 4,940 4,600 3,780 RI : 290 205 230 377 226 253 SD : 250 205 280 1,500 1,066 1,540 UT : 275 265 265 1,650 1,643 1,590 WA : 525 590 585 69,300 88,500 88,920 WI : 370 325 360 25,160 22,588 25,740 WY : 280 280 280 448 504 476 Total : 335 341 349 379,525 385,935 412,077 : US : 323 326 334 425,367 428,693 459,342 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HDR2012000110020112950830TOBACCO BY SESNL GRP,ST&US '92-94 Tobacco: Area Harvested, Yield, and Production by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area Harvested : Yield State :------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : -------------- Acres ------------- ----------- Pounds ------------ : CT : 1,370 1,545 1,600 1,648 1,639 1,641 FL : 7,500 7,100 6,500 2,610 2,630 2,550 GA : 44,000 43,000 37,000 2,295 2,240 2,180 IN : 9,000 8,100 7,100 2,100 2,150 2,150 KY : 234,700 207,300 186,400 2,234 2,195 2,457 MD : 9,700 9,500 8,500 1,230 1,400 1,500 MA : 470 420 490 1,574 1,757 1,639 MO : 1,700 2,800 3,500 1,940 1,700 2,340 NC : 270,200 271,000 243,500 2,257 2,245 2,454 OH : 10,400 9,000 8,500 2,100 2,100 2,270 PA : 10,800 9,000 9,000 1,930 2,029 2,040 SC : 52,000 52,000 47,000 2,160 2,130 2,350 TN : 72,200 69,940 62,360 2,030 1,993 2,160 VA : 51,100 49,100 46,430 2,181 2,027 2,342 WV : 2,100 2,000 2,000 1,725 1,800 1,800 WI : 7,200 4,600 3,000 1,819 1,444 1,933 : U S : 784,440 746,405 672,880 2,195 2,163 2,368 :------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Production :------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 :------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1,000 Pounds : CT : 2,258 2,533 2,625 FL : 19,575 18,673 16,575 GA : 100,980 96,320 80,660 IN : 18,900 17,415 15,265 KY : 524,378 455,080 458,075 MD : 11,931 13,300 12,750 MA : 740 738 803 MO : 3,298 4,760 8,190 NC : 609,873 608,415 597,525 OH : 21,840 18,900 19,295 PA : 20,840 18,260 18,360 SC : 112,320 110,760 110,450 TN : 146,556 139,423 134,672 VA : 111,459 99,544 108,752 WV : 3,623 3,600 3,600 WI : 13,100 6,643 5,800 : US : 1,721,671 1,614,364 1,593,397 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HDR2012000110020112950830TOBACCO BY CLASS,TYP,ST&US '92-94 Tobacco: Area Harvested by Class, Type, State, and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area Harvested Class and Type :------------------------------------------------------- : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Acres Class 1, Flue-Cured : Type 11, Old and : Middle Belts : NC : 98,000 99,000 89,000 VA : 37,000 36,000 34,000 US : 135,000 135,000 123,000 Type 12, Eastern NC : Belt : NC : 129,000 129,000 116,000 Type 13, NC Border & : SC Belt : NC : 34,000 34,000 30,000 SC : 52,000 52,000 47,000 US : 86,000 86,000 77,000 Type 14, GA-FL Belt : FL : 7,500 7,100 6,500 GA : 44,000 43,000 37,000 US : 51,500 50,100 43,500 Total 11-14 : 401,500 400,100 359,500 Class 2, Fire-Cured : Type 21, VA Belt : VA : 1,700 1,200 1,350 Type 22, Eastern : District : KY : 3,200 3,500 3,800 TN : 7,000 7,700 8,100 US : 10,200 11,200 11,900 Type 23, Western : District : KY : 3,500 3,650 3,800 TN : 560 600 640 US : 4,060 4,250 4,440 Total 21-23 : 15,960 16,650 17,690 Class 3, Air-Cured : Class 3A, Light : Air-Cured : Type 31, Burley : IN : 9,000 8,100 7,100 KY : 224,000 196,000 175,000 MO : 1,700 2,800 3,500 NC : 9,200 9,000 8,500 OH : 10,400 9,000 8,500 TN : 64,000 61,000 53,000 VA : 12,300 11,800 11,000 WV : 2,100 2,000 2,000 US : 332,700 299,700 268,600 Type 32, Southern MD : Belt 1/ : MD : 9,700 9,500 8,500 PA : 3,800 3,200 3,600 US : 13,500 12,700 12,100 Total 31-32 : 346,200 312,400 280,700 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --continued Tobacco: Yield and Production by Class, Type, Stat and United States, 1992-94 (continued) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Yield : Production Class and Type :------------------------------------------------------- : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Pounds Class 1, Flue-Cured : Type 11, Old and : Middle Belts : NC : 2,195 2,100 2,425 215,110 207,900 215,825 VA : 2,205 2,035 2,420 81,585 73,260 82,280 US : 2,198 2,083 2,424 296,695 281,160 298,105 Type 12, Eastern NC : Belt : NC : 2,345 2,325 2,525 302,505 299,925 292,900 Type 13, NC Border & : SC Belt : NC : 2,175 2,355 2,365 73,950 80,070 70,950 SC : 2,160 2,130 2,350 112,320 110,760 110,450 US : 2,166 2,219 2,356 186,270 190,830 181,400 Type 14, GA-FL Belt : FL : 2,610 2,630 2,550 19,575 18,673 16,575 GA : 2,295 2,240 2,180 100,980 96,320 80,660 US : 2,341 2,295 2,235 120,555 114,993 97,235 Total 11-14 : 2,257 2,217 2,419 906,025 886,908 869,640 Class 2, Fire-Cured : Type 21, VA Belt : VA : 1,510 1,560 1,600 2,567 1,872 2,160 Type 22, Eastern : District : KY : 2,430 2,430 2,500 7,776 8,505 9,500 TN : 2,280 2,400 2,500 15,960 18,480 20,250 US : 2,327 2,409 2,500 23,736 26,985 29,750 Type 23, Western : District : KY : 2,620 2,880 2,750 9,170 10,512 10,450 TN : 2,350 2,580 2,650 1,316 1,548 1,696 US : 2,583 2,838 2,736 10,486 12,060 12,146 Total 21-23 : 2,305 2,457 2,490 36,789 40,917 44,056 Class 3, Air-Cured : Class 3A, Light : Air-Cured : Type 31, Burley : IN : 2,100 2,150 2,150 18,900 17,415 15,265 KY : 2,225 2,175 2,450 498,400 426,300 428,750 MO : 1,940 1,700 2,340 3,298 4,760 8,190 NC : 1,990 2,280 2,100 18,308 20,520 17,850 OH : 2,100 2,100 2,270 21,840 18,900 19,295 TN : 2,000 1,935 2,100 128,000 118,035 111,300 VA : 2,210 2,060 2,200 27,183 24,308 24,200 WV : 1,725 1,800 1,800 3,623 3,600 3,600 US : 2,163 2,115 2,340 719,552 633,838 628,450 Type 32, Southern MD : Belt 1/ : MD : 1,230 1,400 1,500 11,931 13,300 12,750 PA : 1,800 1,900 1,950 6,840 6,080 7,020 US : 1,390 1,526 1,634 18,771 19,380 19,770 Total 31-32 : 2,133 2,091 2,309 738,323 653,218 648,220 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --continued Tobacco: Area Harvested by Class, Type, State and United States, 1992-94 (continued) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area Harvested Class and Type :------------------------------------------------------- : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Acres Class 3, Air-Cured : Class 3B, Dark : Air-Cured : Type 35, One Sucker : Belt : KY : 2,650 2,700 2,500 TN : 640 640 620 US : 3,290 3,340 3,120 Type 36, Green River : Belt : KY : 1,350 1,450 1,300 Type 37, VA Sun-Cured : Belt : VA : 100 100 80 Total 35-37 : 4,740 4,890 4,500 Class 4, Cigar Filler : Type 41, PA Seedleaf : PA : 7,000 5,800 5,400 Class 5, Cigar Binder : Class 5A, CT Valley : Binder : Type 51, CT Valley : Broadleaf : CT : 650 695 690 MA : 170 190 210 US : 820 885 900 Class 5B, WI Binder : Type 54, Southern WI : WI : 4,000 2,800 2,000 Type 55, Northern WI : WI : 3,200 1,800 1,000 Total 54-55 : 7,200 4,600 3,000 Total 51-55 : 8,020 5,485 3,900 Class 6, Cigar Wrapper : Type 61, CT Valley : Shade-Grown : CT : 720 850 910 MA : 300 230 280 US : 1,020 1,080 1,190 All Cigar Types : Total 41-61 : 16,040 12,365 10,490 : All Tobacco : 784,440 746,405 672,880 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Tobacco: Yield and Production by Class, Type, State, and United States, 1992-94 (continued) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Yield : Production Class and Type :------------------------------------------------------- : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Pounds Class 3, Air-Cured : Class 3B, Dark : Air-Cured : Type 35, One Sucker : Belt : KY : 2,160 2,370 2,450 5,724 6,399 6,125 TN : 2,000 2,125 2,300 1,280 1,360 1,426 US : 2,129 2,323 2,420 7,004 7,759 7,551 Type 36, Green River : Belt : KY : 2,450 2,320 2,500 3,308 3,364 3,250 Type 37, VA Sun-Cured : Belt : VA : 1,240 1,040 1,400 124 104 112 Total 35-37 : 2,202 2,296 2,425 10,436 11,227 10,913 Class 4, Cigar Filler : Type 41, PA Seedleaf : PA : 2,000 2,100 2,100 14,000 12,180 11,340 Class 5, Cigar Binder : Class 5A, CT Valley : Binder : Type 51, CT Valley : Braodleaf : CT : 1,790 1,870 1,860 1,164 1,300 1,283 MA : 1,880 2,075 1,850 320 394 389 US : 1,810 1,914 1,858 1,484 1,694 1,672 Class 5B, WI Binder : Type 54, Southern WI : WI : 2,115 1,675 2,100 8,460 4,690 4,200 Type 55, Northern WI : WI : 1,450 1,085 1,600 4,640 1,953 1,600 Total 54-55 : 1,819 1,444 1,933 13,100 6,643 5,800 Total 51-55 : 1,818 1,520 1,916 14,584 8,337 7,472 Class 6, Cigar Wrapper : Type 61, CT Valley : Shade-Grown : CT : 1,520 1,450 1,475 1,094 1,233 1,342 MA : 1,400 1,495 1,480 420 344 414 US : 1,484 1,460 1,476 1,514 1,577 1,756 All Cigar Types : Total 41-61 : 1,876 1,787 1,961 30,098 22,094 20,568 : All Tobacco : 2,195 2,163 2,368 1,721,671 1,614,364 1,593,397 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HDR2012000110020112950830SUGARBEETS ST&US '92-94 Sugarbeets: Area Planted and Harvested, Yield and Production by State and United States, 1992-94 1/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area Planted : Area Harvested State :------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Acres : CA : 154.0 138.0 143.0 150.0 136.0 141.0 CO : 40.2 40.3 44.3 39.9 40.0 43.2 ID : 202.0 206.0 202.0 200.0 204.0 201.0 MI : 179.0 189.0 195.0 175.0 187.0 187.0 MN : 372.0 390.0 415.0 370.0 379.0 411.0 MT : 55.9 54.4 54.3 55.8 54.1 54.0 NE : 85.6 82.3 82.1 77.5 79.6 74.1 ND : 195.5 193.8 205.8 194.7 190.9 201.5 OH : 21.2 19.1 17.0 20.5 17.5 16.0 OR : 18.4 16.0 16.5 17.3 15.2 16.3 TX : 40.1 40.3 25.4 39.9 39.2 24.5 WY : 71.0 66.0 63.0 69.1 64.4 61.5 : Oth : Sts2/: 1.8 2.5 12.1 1.8 2.5 12.0 : US : 1,436.7 1,437.7 1,475.5 1,411.5 1,409.4 1,443.1 :------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Yield : Production :------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 :------------------------------------------------------------------------ : -------------- Tons ------------- --------- 1,000 Tons --------- : CA : 28.2 26.0 29.0 4,230 3,536 4,089 CO : 23.9 23.1 21.9 954 924 946 ID : 24.5 23.2 27.9 4,900 4,733 5,608 MI : 17.7 17.0 16.2 3,098 3,179 3,029 MN : 18.5 14.1 20.6 6,845 5,344 8,467 MT : 22.8 21.6 24.2 1,272 1,169 1,307 NE : 17.9 18.5 20.3 1,387 1,473 1,504 ND : 17.4 16.3 21.2 3,388 3,112 4,272 OH : 16.0 12.1 16.5 328 212 264 OR : 22.8 24.5 28.3 394 372 461 TX : 21.0 21.0 20.3 838 823 497 WY : 20.8 19.7 18.0 1,437 1,269 1,107 : Oth : Sts2/: 40.0 41.2 38.1 72 103 457 : US : 20.6 18.6 22.2 29,143 26,249 32,008 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Relates to year of intended harvest except for overwintered spring planted beets in CA. 2/ Includes NM and WA. HDR2012000110020112950830SUGARCANE ST&US '92-94 Sugarcane: Area Harvested, Yield and Production by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Area Harvested : Yield 1/ State :------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : -------- 1,000 Acres ---------- ---------- Tons --------- For Sugar : FL : 426.0 425.0 428.0 33.2 34.1 35.3 HI : 61.7 64.8 61.5 88.0 85.0 89.5 LA : 345.0 360.0 352.0 23.2 22.8 24.0 TX : 37.7 43.5 42.5 34.2 32.5 30.6 US : 870.4 893.3 884.0 33.2 33.2 34.4 : For Seed : FL : 17.0 19.0 17.0 33.2 33.7 37.1 HI : 6.2 5.1 5.0 31.0 19.2 23.0 LA : 30.0 30.0 28.0 23.2 22.8 24.0 TX : 1.6 0.9 1.3 23.8 30.0 20.0 US : 54.8 55.0 51.3 27.2 26.3 28.1 : For Sugar : and Seed : FL : 443.0 444.0 445.0 33.2 34.1 35.4 HI : 67.9 69.9 66.5 82.8 80.2 84.5 LA : 375.0 390.0 380.0 23.2 22.8 24.0 TX : 39.3 44.4 43.8 33.8 32.4 30.3 US : 925.2 948.3 935.3 32.8 32.8 34.0 :------------------------------------------------------------------ : Production 1/ :------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 :------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1,000 Tons For Sugar : FL : 14,143 14,512 15,120 HI : 5,430 5,508 5,504 LA : 8,010 8,220 8,448 TX : 1,290 1,412 1,301 US : 28,873 29,652 30,373 : For Seed : FL : 564 640 630 HI : 192 98 115 LA : 696 684 672 TX : 38 27 26 US : 1,490 1,449 1,443 : For Sugar : and Seed : FL : 14,707 15,152 15,750 HI : 5,622 5,606 5,619 LA : 8,706 8,904 9,120 TX : 1,328 1,439 1,327 US : 30,363 31,101 31,816 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Net tons. HDR2012000110020112950830HOPS BY VARIETY, ST&US '92-94 Hops: Area Harvested and Yield by Variety, State, and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State : Area Harvested : Yield and :----------------------------------------------------------- Variety : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Acres Pounds ID : Aquila : 103 * * 1,600 * * Banner : 162 137 138 2,050 1,890 1,806 Chinook : 451 318 351 1,530 1,510 1,848 Cluster : 627 694 821 2,080 2,100 2,212 Galena : 512 635 616 1,770 1,550 1,792 : Other Varieties : 2,145 2,177 2,111 1,000 1,040 1,112 : Total : 4,000 3,961 4,037 1,387 1,375 1,527 : OR : Fuggles : 570 465 470 620 980 1,280 Galena : 100 85 80 1,300 1,470 1,700 Mt. Hood : 90 240 265 920 1,200 1,795 Nugget : 2,300 2,450 2,450 2,060 1,780 2,240 Perle : 285 272 175 1,320 1,660 1,425 Tettnang : 575 545 655 740 1,110 1,285 Willamette : 3,600 3,482 3,570 1,380 1,470 1,515 : Other Varieties : 380 361 335 1,610 1,230 1,549 : Total : 7,900 7,900 8,000 1,479 1,500 1,715 : WA : Aquila : 344 72 * 2,430 2,120 * Banner : 363 182 * 2,370 2,610 * Cascade : 1,261 1,365 1,334 2,200 2,270 1,930 Chinook : 2,179 2,427 2,305 2,120 2,080 1,890 Cluster : 6,452 5,983 5,308 2,040 2,030 2,120 Eroica : 373 446 446 2,470 2,120 1,890 Galena : 8,356 8,464 8,252 2,010 1,970 1,960 Liberty : 119 940 Mt. Hood : 1,429 1,828 1,805 1,100 1,230 1,340 Northern Brewer : 57 1,780 Nugget : 3,606 4,060 4,541 2,240 2,210 1,820 Olympic : 291 261 225 2,050 2,110 1,750 Perle : 725 670 382 1,290 1,600 1,050 Tettnang : 2,127 2,190 2,160 730 980 1,090 Willamette : 2,627 2,843 2,776 1,570 1,640 1,490 : Other Varieties : 233 448 665 1,450 1,510 1,940 : Total : 30,366 31,239 30,375 1,881 1,884 1,800 : US : 42,266 43,100 42,412 1,759 1,767 1,758 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Included in other varieties to avoid disclosure of individual operations. Hops: Production by Variety, State, and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State : Production and :----------------------------------------------------------- Variety : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Pounds : ID : Aquila : 165.2 * * Banner : 331.9 258.9 249.2 Chinook : 690.7 480.2 648.8 Cluster : 1,302.8 1,457.4 1,816.1 Galena : 905.9 984.2 1,103.7 : Other Varieties : 2,149.9 2,264.0 2,346.8 : Total : 5,546.4 5,444.7 6,164.6 : OR : Fuggles : 353.4 455.7 601.6 Galena : 130.0 125.0 136.0 Mt. Hood : 82.8 288.0 475.7 Nugget : 4,736.3 4,361.0 5,488.0 Perle : 376.2 451.5 249.4 Tettnang : 425.5 605.0 841.7 Willamette : 4,968.0 5,119.8 5,408.6 : Other Varieties : 611.8 444.0 519.1 : Total : 11,684.0 11,850.0 13,720.0 : WA : Aquila : 834.2 152.9 * Banner : 858.9 475.0 * Cascade : 2,772.0 3,095.4 2,574.6 Chinook : 4,626.0 5,050.0 4,356.5 Cluster : 13,157.2 12,171.1 11,253.0 Eroica : 922.8 944.2 842.9 Galena : 16,760.9 16,672.7 16,173.9 Liberty : 111.9 Mt. Hood : 1,573.4 2,239.8 2,418.7 Northern Brewer : 101.5 Nugget : 8,070.8 8,964.6 8,264.6 Olympic : 595.9 550.6 393.8 Perle : 937.4 1,071.5 401.1 Tettnang : 1,542.5 2,135.8 2,354.4 Willamette : 4,116.2 4,649.3 4,136.2 : Other Varieties : 338.1 676.1 1,291.9 : Total : 57,106.3 58,849.0 54,675.0 : US : 74,336.7 76,143.7 74,559.6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Included in other varieties to avoid disclosure of individual operations. HDR2012000110020112950830MINT OIL CRP, ST&US '92-94 Mint Oil: Area Harvested, Yield, and Production, by Crop, State, and United States, 1992-94 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Crop : Area Harvested : Yield and :----------------------------------------------------------------- State : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ------ 1,000 Acres ------- -------- Pounds --------- Peppermint : ID : 14.9 14.2 16.0 80 74 80 IN : 26.0 18.0 20.0 36 36 38 OR : 47.5 43.2 44.0 71 60 73 WA : 17.2 18.4 22.7 100 88 88 WI : 6.0 4.5 5.1 27 26 36 : US : 111.6 98.3 107.8 66 61 69 : Spearmint : ID : 2.9 2.2 1.5 103 84 84 IN : 8.5 6.0 6.0 30 32 34 MI : 2.9 2.8 2.7 31 32 29 OR : 2.0 1.9 1.7 85 85 83 WA : 17.4 13.3 10.5 150 145 139 WI : 7.4 6.3 6.0 29 26 34 : US : 41.1 32.5 28.4 89 84 78 :----------------------------------------------------------------- : Production :----------------------------------------------------------------- : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 :----------------------------------------------------------------- : 1,000 Pounds Peppermint : ID : 1,192 1,051 1,280 IN : 936 648 760 OR : 3,373 2,592 3,212 WA : 1,720 1,619 1,998 WI : 162 117 184 : US : 7,383 6,027 7,434 : Spearmint : ID : 299 185 126 IN : 255 192 204 MI : 90 90 78 OR : 170 162 141 WA : 2,611 1,929 1,460 WI : 215 164 204 : US : 3,640 2,722 2,213 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- HDR2012000110020112950830MAPLE SYRUP, ST&US '92-94 Maple Syrup: Production by State and United States, 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : : Production State :--------------------------------------------------------------- : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1,000 Gallons : CT : 12 10 11 ME : 153 113 150 MA : 50 33 40 MI : 85 75 85 MN 1/ : 12 NH : 94 66 73 NY : 400 180 251 OH : 55 75 90 PA : 95 40 59 VT : 570 310 435 WI : 115 105 130 : US : 1,641 1,007 1,324 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Estimates discontinued after 1992. HDR2012000110020112950830COFFEE,TARO& GINGERROOT, ST&US '92-94 Coffee: Area Harvested, Yield, and Production, Hawaii 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Area Harvested : Yield : Production 1/ State:------------------------------------------------------------------------ :1992-93:1993-94:1994-95:1992-93:1993-94:1994-95:1992-93:1993-94:1994-95 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : ------- Acres ------- ----- Pounds ------ ---- 1,000 Pounds --- : HI : 4,000 4,200 4,400 600 690 1,050 2,400 2,900 4,600 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1/ Parchment basis. Taro: Area Harvested, Yield, and Production, Hawaii 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Area Harvested 1/ : Yield : Production State:------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : ------- Acres ------- ------- Pounds ------- --- 1,000 Pounds --- : HI : 550 510 490 12,500 11,800 12,400 6,900 6,000 6,100 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1/ Average during year. Ginger Root: Area Harvested, Yield, and Production, Hawaii 1992-94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Area Harvested : Yield : Production State:------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 : 1992 : 1993 : 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : ------ Acres ------ ------- Pounds ------- ---- 1,000 Pounds --- : HI : 290 360 150 40,000 27,500 40,000 11,600 9,900 6,000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HDR2012000110020112950830Crop Progress 1994 Narrative Crop Progress 1994 The 1994 winter wheat experienced a mild winter in the western half of the Nation, while a severe winter gripped the Central and Eastern States. A drier, mild winter in the Northwestern and Rocky Mountain States reduced the protective snow cover for the winter wheat, but only limited damage was reported. The upper Great Plains and middle Mississippi Valley States started the year with adequate snow cover for winter wheat and provided protection from the record low temperatures in January and February. Dry conditions in the Southern Plains slowed winter wheat growth, while the mild weather in the Western States encouraged the wheat to break dormancy early. The winter wheat's development was hindered by the cool, wet weather in the Southeastern States in February, and freezing temperatures in Texas threatened wheat growth, while an early snow melt in the Ohio Valley stressed the wheat crop. Early spring brought a warming trend that started along the Pacific Coast and moved Eastward, melting the snow pack. By mid-March, the warm weather in the upper Great Plains melted the snow and saturated fields, while soil moisture shortages persisted in the Central Plains. In early April, winter wheat remained dormant in the northern Great Plains where the snow cover was virtually gone. April storm systems brought added moisture to the already soaked Tennessee Valley. Kansas wheat producers reported that wheat was in fair condition and insect and disease problems were light, while Texas wheat withstood freezing temperatures in April. Wheat started heading in April equal to the average, but fell behind as spring proceeded. Summer-like weather in May accelerated wheat development and caused the wheat to turn color early, while in the Southeastern States the wheat harvest began ahead of the average. Dry conditions continued to threaten the wheat in the Pacific Northwest as the summer approached. Development of wheat was aided by the persistent hot weather in June that caused wheat to turn color and ripen early. The wheat harvest progressed quickly and remained ahead of schedule until July rains slowed the combines. The hot, dry weather continued into August, when the winter wheat harvest concluded 10 percentage points ahead of the previous year. Planting of the 1994 spring wheat crop was hampered by saturated fields in the Mississippi and Ohio Valleys in April, and started the year behind the average. Rains, early in May left spring wheat planting slightly behind the average. Above-normal temperatures in June advanced the spring wheat crop's development and started the summer ahead of the average. Cool weather in July broke the previous month's heat wave, and spring wheat continued to mature ahead of normal. Cool weather in the Eastern States and hot, dry weather in the Western States caused the Nation's spring wheat harvest to start slightly behind the average in August. Continued hot, dry weather in the West allowed the spring wheat harvest to finish slightly ahead of the average by mid-September. Corn planting in early March was complete in southern Texas, while a late- season storm deposited up to 1 foot of snow from Texas to southern Illinois. Planting progress was 42 percent complete by the end of April, and was ahead of the average in all States. Corn producers planted as soon as possible to avoid a repeat of 1993's difficulties but some fields required replanting. Corn planting was delayed by rains in early May but was completed by month's end. The heat wave in June aided the crop, since corn condition was rated as 18 percent excellent. The average corn height started April at 7 to 8 inches and by month's end jumped to 19 to 39 inches. The cool weather in July slowed corn silking, but the corn crop continued to out-pace the average. Corn condition declined slightly at the beginning of August, amid reports of soil moisture shortages. Corn denting began in August and by month's end had reached 54 percent complete, 15 points ahead of the average. Corn started September at 17 percent mature and by the end of the month was 14 points ahead of the average. Rains in mid-September improved soil moisture supplies in the Corn Belt, combined with autumn dry-down weather later in the month, pushed the corn crop past the danger of frost damage. The corn harvest started in September equal to the 5-year average, but fell behind as producers shifted their effort to the soybean harvest. October provided ideal autumn weather for harvest activity, with warm, sunny days and a late killing frost that extended the growing season and contributed to record yields. Grain elevators across the Corn Belt were at full capacity in November as the first major snow storm of the year slowed harvest activity but not enough to pull the corn harvest behind the average. By the end of November, the corn harvest was virtually concluded. Planting of the 1994 soybean crop was slowed by rain early in May, but producers continued to plant rapidly as soon as the fields dried. By the end of May, over three-quarters of the crop was planted. Producers planted soybeans early and risked poor germination from cool weather. Record high temperatures in June and dry weather allowed producers to continue planting soybeans ahead of the average. By mid-June, a heat wave stressed the soybeans in parts of the Corn Belt. At the end of June, hail damage in the middle Mississippi Valley required some soybean fields to be replanted. Cool weather arrived in July as farmers completed planting double-cropped soybeans. By mid- July, soybeans setting pods were 10 points ahead of the average, and increased to 15 points ahead by month's end. In mid-August, the soybean condition ratings fell from 79 percent of the crop rated from good to excellent to 66 percent by month's end because of dry soil conditions that hindered the crop's development. By the end of August, soybeans finished setting pods and began dropping leaves. Warm, dry weather continued into September and pushed the soybeans to maturity ahead of normal. Timely rains in the Midwest improved the soybeans condition by the end of September. Storm systems in early October slowed the soybean harvest, which approached the half-way mark. The soybean harvest neared completion by the end of October and was assisted by ideal harvest weather late in the month. November brought the season's first major snow storm, but it did not prevent the soybean harvest from finishing early in the month. Sorghum planting in southern Texas was nearly completed by early March. As planting spread northward, progress was interrupted by soaking rains and wet soil conditions. Spring storms in early April limited grain sorghum planting progress to near-normal, with one-quarter of the crop in the ground. Producers resumed planting in early May as fields dried. June's warm weather dried the fields and allowed producers to finish planting sorghum by mid-June ahead of the average by 10 points. Cooler weather in July slowed sorghum development, but sorghum headed remained ahead of the average. In July, the sorghum harvest in Texas was under-way. The hot, dry weather in August pushed sorghum headed to 24 points ahead of the average, but lowered the grain sorghum condition rating. Sorghum turning color remained ahead of the average for August, and the early harvest in south Texas neared completion. The hot, dry weather continued into September and lowered sorghum condition to 57 percent of the crop rated as good to excellent, but accelerated the crop's maturity. The sorghum harvest started in mid-September, and reached the half-way mark by the end of September, 11 points ahead of the average. Warm, dry weather during October provided ideal conditions for sorghum harvesting. By the end of October, the harvest was almost over, ahead of normal, and was completed early in November. Planting of the cotton crop started in Texas in March. Dry weather in April allowed cotton planting to start and stay ahead of the average in the Southeastern States. Cool, damp conditions in May slowed cotton germination. Cotton planting in the Southern Plains was curtailed by May rains and some fields were washed out. Record hot, dry weather in June accelerated cotton growth early in the month, but the continued hot, dry weather stressed the crop. Cotton squaring advanced past the half-way mark toward the end of June. Cooler weather in July slowed cotton development, but the crop's progress remained ahead of the average. Heavy rains washed out some fields in the Southeastern States, while the continued dry weather in the Southwest caused blowing sands that damaged some young plants. Cotton bolls opening started slightly ahead of the average, while cotton setting bolls was virtually over by early August. During August, the first bale of cotton was harvested in Arizona, while the crop's condition rating declined due to continued dry conditions in the Southwestern States and heavy rains in the Southeast. September brought cooler weather that stalled cotton development, while the persistent dry weather brought the condition of the crop below the previous month's rating. The cotton harvest started at the end of September, 4 points ahead of the average and despite adverse weather in October, harvest activity stayed ahead of the average during October. Wet weather in November slowed the cotton harvest but producers finished the month 3 points ahead of the average. Soaking rains late in March delayed rice field preparation. Wet fields during April hindered fieldwork, but, when possible, producers planted 63 percent of the crop. Rice planted entered May 20 points ahead of the average and was virtually complete by the end of May. The rice crop was unaffected by June's heat wave and rice condition was rated as mostly good, above last year's. Rice headed began in July ahead of the average and was half completed by the end of the month. Early in July disease problems were reported in the Delta region. Clear weather allowed the rice harvest to start at the end of July. Heavy rains in the Delta and Costal Bend region delayed some second cutting of rice fields during August and early September. The rice harvest began in October, 16 points ahead of the average but was delayed by continued heavy rains in the Delta and Coastal region and was concluded by mid-month 6 points ahead of normal. Winter Wheat 1995 Crop Producers delayed planting the 1995 winter wheat crop in August in the drought- stricken Western States, while planting was delayed in the Great Plains by wet fields. By September, early planted wheat was standing at 2 inches in the Great Lakes region, while many Western States still delayed planting due to dry soil conditions. Many producers felt it was still too dry to plant wheat in the Pacific Northwest, but half of the 1995 wheat crop was seeded in October. Planting for the Nation remained on schedule despite the delays in the Western States in October. Wheat planting was completed in November slightly behind the average due to dry conditions in the Pacific Northwest. The season's first winter storm arrived in November, and wheat emerged finished the year ahead of average. In December, mild winter weather raised concerns for adequate snow cover for the 1995 wheat crop, but snow in the Northern States arrived to protect wheat over the winter. HDR20120001100201129508301994 Weather Review 1994 Weather Review The year featured extreme winter cold, snow, and ice in the East, searing spring and summer heat in the West, and severe flooding in Texas, Georgia, and Florida. Moderate summer rainfall and temperatures led to record high national corn, soybean, and cotton production. Winter (December 1993 - February 1994) Blasts of frigid air dove southeastward across the Central and Eastern States from late December through the middle of February. The arctic air masses delivered some of the lowest temperatures of this century and contributed to more than a dozen snow, sleet, and ice storms that wreaked havoc with transportation across the East. The West, meanwhile, had a drier- and milder- than- usual winter and, as a result, the driest year since 1985 and the 11th driest on record. Alaska enjoyed winter temperatures averaging up to 8 degrees F above normal. The influx of cold air began about December 21. The first major storm of the season rode up the east coast on January 3-4 and left a foot or more of snow from West Virginia northward through Pennsylvania and New York. A second storm dropped 15 inches of snow on Boston and Hartford on January 7. Rain, ice jams, and melting snow contributed to flooding in West Virginia, Indiana, and Ohio on January 28-29. An extensive ice, sleet, and snow storm stretched from Texas to New England on February 9-11, closing hundreds of schools in Texas, and shutting down Federal offices in Washington, DC, and all three New York City airports. In January, two cold waves of historical proportions crossed the Central and Eastern United States. The first struck on January 14-16 and resulted in at least 21 daily record low temperatures. Days later, extensive snow cover allowed an even colder surge of air to plunge across the Central and Eastern States with little modification. On January 18, there were 18 daily record lows, including -21 degrees F in Chicago. The following day, January 19, was one of the coldest days of the past 100 years in the East, with some 66 record daily lows, 14 record monthly lows, and 12 all-time record lows, including -25 degrees F in Akron, OH, and Clarksburg, WV; -22 degrees F in Columbus and Youngstown, OH; and -20 degrees F in Cleveland. The low of -36 degrees F at New Whiteland, IN, was an all-time record low for the State. The next day, another 17 record lows were set, including -28 degrees F at Concord, NH. All told, there were more than 130 record low temperatures broken from January 15 to 20. On January 21, another four all-time records were broken or tied in Pennsylvania, including -21 degrees F at Wilkes-Barre. The West was unusually mild during this arctic outbreak, with temperatures rising to near 80 degrees F in southern California on January 20. Missoula, MT, posted a record 56 degrees F on January 18, with temperatures averaging 14 degrees above normal for the month to date. Another cold wave in early February brought extreme thermometer readings to the northern Plains, with Bismarck, ND, recording -43 degrees F on February 9, its lowest reading in more than 26 years. Aberdeen, SD, measured -45 degrees F, its lowest ever February temperature. When mild air finally appeared in the Central and Eastern States on February 17-19, setting three dozen daily high temperature records, snowmelt sent numerous creeks and rivers to bankful or above. Bradford, PA, saw its snow cover diminish from 31 inches on February 13 to 4 inches on February 19. But the thaw did not spell the end of winter, as storms and high winds continued to plague much of the country into March. Based on December-February rankings, this was the coldest winter since 1977-78 in the Northeast. Warmer-than-normal weather prevailed from the High Plains westward, with Idaho posting its 10th warmest winter. The Southwest had its third driest winter and the Northwest its seventh driest. With April snowpack just 30 percent of normal (compared with 150 percent the prior year), concern for California's water supplies increased as the dry season approached. Spring (March - May) A major Nor'easter on March 1-4 dumped more than 12 inches of snow from the interior mid-Atlantic States to northern New England. As a result, Boston's seasonal snowfall total reached 89.5 inches, breaking a record that went back more than 100 years. Boston went on to end the season with 96 inches. Heavy rain and severe storms struck the East on March 27-29, with numerous tornadoes on Palm Sunday, March 27. The death toll in five States from tornadoes totaled at least 44, with 20 deaths after a twister struck a church in Piedmont, AL. The storm also left 2 to 5 inches of rain on the southern and central Appalachians, bringing floods to eastern Tennessee, western North Carolina, and southwestern Virginia. Dryness and unusual cold snaps affected the central and southern plains in the early spring. Rains across Kansas on April 9 broke a dry weather pattern that had affected the region since autumn. Lack of moisture stunted western Nebraska wheat and freezes coupled with dryness hurt dryland wheat fields in the Texas High Plains. Amarillo recorded a record 17 degrees F on April 7. Little precipitation fell from March into mid-April over parts of west Texas, especially the Southern Low Plains. In mid-April, 3 days of torrential rains brought rivers and streams to well- above flood stage from Oklahoma to Ohio. Columbia, MO, had its wettest April ever, with 11.69 inches. By April 18, the Mississippi River was above flood stage from St. Louis to the southern tip of Missouri. Nevertheless, damage in this region was minimal and the flooding thankfully bore no resemblance to 1993's "Flood of the Century." Though the East enjoyed one of its warmest Aprils ever, winter was still not over for parts of the country. A storm on April 25-28 left 30 inches of snow on the Black Hills of South Dakota; even Dalhart, TX, had 2 inches on the ground on April 28. Summer (June - August) High pressure aloft stagnated over the Western States nearly the entire summer, leaving the western half of the country unusually hot and dry. With June heat covering most of the country, August temperatures above normal in the western half of the country, and both the eastern third and the western third of the country hot in July, the contiguous 48 States recorded their warmest summer since 1988. Above-normal temperatures encompassed all but the northwestern part of the country in June, resulting in the Nation's warmest June since 1933. The Southwest endured its warmest June in at least 100 years, as temperatures regularly rose into the 90's and 100's. A heat wave of historical proportions smothered the Southwest from June 24 to July 2. On June 27, Lakewood, NM, hit 119 degrees F, establishing the State's all-time high temperature record. Midland, TX, broke its all-time high, hitting 116 degrees F. El Paso broke its all-time high the same day with 113 degrees F, the third of a 7-day streak of consecutive 110 degrees F, or higher, readings. El Paso soon broke the new record with a reading of 114 degrees F on June 30. On June 28, Laughlin, NV, set a new State record with 124 degrees F. On June 29, Lake Havasu City, AZ, and Death Valley, CA, recorded 128 degrees F. This was not only an all-time record for Arizona, but also the hottest official June temperature ever measured for anywhere in the country. The 125 degrees F reading that day at Laughlin broke the State record for Nevada. The heat shifted northward during July and persisted through most of August. Denver set a record this summer with 55 days of 90 degrees F, while Boise, ID, set a record with 44 consecutive days at or above 90 degrees F. Salt Lake City, UT, sizzled with a record-tying 21 days of 100-degree heat. The reading of 106 degrees F on August 4 set a new monthly record. This was the hottest August in at least 100 years in New Mexico and Arizona and the third hottest in Utah and Idaho. This was also the hottest summer this century in Utah and New Mexico. The Great Basin and upper Colorado Basin recorded their driest summer since at least 1895. The Pacific Northwest had its driest summer since 1949. The heat and dryness contributed to widespread brush and forest fires across the West. By the end of August, western wildfires had scorched 3.1 million acres, compared with the 5-year average of 2.2 million acres. Persistent hot weather from June 13 to 21 stretched from the Plains to the east coast, with mid to upper 90-degree temperatures widespread. At Washington, DC, this was the hottest June ever. Across the Corn Belt, widespread showers relieved dryness during June 23-25. With July and August temperatures below normal and no extended period of widespread dryness, farmers enjoyed record yields of corn and soybeans. Puerto Rico, however, contended with water shortages this summer as rainfall from August 1993 through early September was well below normal. Water rationing began in May and by midsummer affected half the island. Following 3 weeks of rainfall, water rationing ended for some areas in late September, Tropical Storm Alberto struck the Florida Panhandle on July 3. Over the next week, as the storm's remains meandered across Georgia, torrential rainfall caused some of the worst flooding ever observed across portions of Georgia, Alabama, and Florida. Flooding was extensive across southwestern Georgia, severely affecting Macon and Albany. A July-record 18.16 inches of rain, three-fourths of which fell on July 3-7, inundated Macon. On July 11, the Flint River in Albany broke a flow record set in 1893. Floodwaters in Georgia forced approximately 50, 000 people from their homes and resulted in residences being without tap water for up to 19 days. The floods, which were responsible for 30 deaths in Georgia and 2 in Alabama, caused an estimated $750 million in damages across the three affected States. On August 15, Tropical Storm Beryl move inland only 50 miles east of Alberto's landfall position. Unlike Alberto, Beryl headed straight up the Appalachians, leaving a 1,000-mile swath of torrential rains and triggering an outbreak of severe thunderstorms and tornadoes. In the central Pacific, unusually warm waters southeast of Hawaii energized a steady progression of hurricanes this summer. In July, Emilia and Gilma were the most intense storms ever observed in the central Pacific, both bearing estimated winds of 160 m.p.h. and passing to the south of Hawaii. In August, Hurricane John, which passed 500 miles south of the Big Island, exceeded both storms in strength and also broke all records for longevity. John's estimated sustained winds reached a phenomenal 175 m.p.h. on August 23. Autumn (September - November) Heavy rainfall again pounded Georgia in October, with the State recording its highest October totals of record. The heavy rains this month, along with the rains from Tropical Storms Alberto, Beryl, and Gordon, caused the Southeast to have the wettest year since 1984 and the 8th wettest year of record. In southeast Texas, a southerly tropical flow of moist air contributed to heavy rains and catastrophic flooding. Rainfall totaled 14 to 16 inches on October 15-18 across Harris County north of Houston. Isolated rainfall totals reached as much as 28.86 inches northeast of Houston. Flooding damaged 15,000 to 19,000 residences, caused 18 deaths, and resulted in disaster declarations for 38 Texas counties. Preliminary estimates place the maximum flood discharge of the San Jacinto River below Lake Houston at about 1.6 times the 100-year- frequency flood flow. After taking a destructive path through the Caribbean, Tropical Storm Gordon brought heavy rains and flooding to the Florida peninsula on November 13-16. Totals of 4 to 13 inches were common in southern and eastern Florida, and the resultant floodwaters damaged winter vegetable crops. Eight deaths were linked to Gordon in Florida. The storm, which briefly attained hurricane force while south of Cape Hatteras, traveled northeastward and damaged coastal areas of North Carolina and Virginia before returning to Florida as a weak tropical depression. Gordon will be remembered as one of the most long-lived and erratic November storms in history. The northeast quadrant of the country enjoyed an exceptionally sunny and mild autumn, the Northeast and Central regions experiencing one of the 10 warmest October-November periods of record. In the Great Lakes region, the first snow of the season held off until November 22, the latest date on record in Buffalo and Rochester, NY. A decidedly different pattern took hold across the West, with a long-wave trough over the western part of the continent ensuring a steady progression of Pacific storms. California and Nevada racked up the coldest November on record. Monthly precipitation was more than twice normal over much of Utah, Nevada, and New Mexico, with record snows piling up in the Wasatch Range and the Sierra Nevada. Salt Lake City measured a record 33.3 inches of snow for the month, more than five times normal. Autumn was unusually dry in Hawaii, except for the Big Island. During November, less than 10% of normal rain fell throughout Kauai, Oahu, and Maui. The city of Hilo, on the other hand, recorded a remarkable November total of 34.5 inches, some 20 inches above normal. Farther north, brutally cold weather struck Alaska late in the month, with Fairbanks dropping to 45 degrees F on November 24, its lowest temperature so early in the season. On the same date, Juneau's 53 inches of snow for the month to date set a November record. December 1994 December continued the stormy trend in the West and the anomalous warmth in the East. Wind gusts along the Oregon coast reached 67 m.p.h. on December 15, and nearly 9 inches of rain soaked the Washington coast during December 17-20. Mild weather dashed hopes for a white Christmas across most central and eastern parts of the country. A double-barreled Nor'easter brought heavy rain and high winds from Florida to Maine on December 21-24, with winds on December 23 gusting to 84 m.p.h. at Nantucket, MA. Summary The year saw abundant rainfall across the Southeast, Mid-Atlantic region, and the Northeast, with annual precipitation totals up to 135 percent of normal in Florida, Georgia, and Tennessee. Florida recorded its fourth wettest year in the past 100 years of record. The northern Plains and much of east Texas and east Oklahoma measured up to 125 percent of normal precipitation. Annual totals were mainly below normal west of the Continental Divide, with Wyoming having its 4th driest year of record and Oregon its 12th. The contiguous United States measured its 16th mildest year, with temperatures above normal nearly everywhere. Annual averages were as much as 4 degrees F above normal in Idaho and Wyoming. HDR2012000110020112950830Corn Corn: The 1994 corn for grain production was estimated at a record high 10.1 billion bushels, 59 percent above the 1993 crop and 7 percent above the previous record high 1992 crop. The U.S. yield of 138.6 bushels per acre was up 37.9 bushels from last year and 7.1 bushels above the previous record set in 1992. Planted acreage, at 79.2 million acres, was up 8 percent from the 1993 acreage of 73.2 million acres. The area harvested for grain was estimated at 72.9 million acres, 16 percent above the 1993 acreage. Corn silage production was estimated at 87.9 million tons, 8 percent above last year. Yield was estimated at 15.8 tons per acre, up 3.9 tons from 1993. Acreage for harvest was estimated at 5.56 million acres, down 19 percent from a year earlier. This is the least acreage harvested for silage since 1952. As of June 5th, corn planting was virtually complete, compared with a 93 percent average. At that time, 73 percent of the crop was rated good to excellent compared with only 51 percent at the same time in 1992. At the end of July, 91 percent of the acreage was silking compared with only 50 percent in 1993 and an average of 69 percent for the date. The first freeze of the season occurred late in October for most of the Corn Belt, ending the growing season. In many locations, the date of the first freeze was 10 days or more later than normal. The late freeze coupled with the early silking allowed almost all of the crop to mature. The crop was 95 percent harvested by November 20th. For the 10 Objective Yield States (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin) plants and ears per acre were the second highest on record, only exceeded by the 1992 counts. The excellent growing season did produce the highest harvested grain weight per ear on record. HDR2012000110020112950830Sorghum Sorghum: The 1994 sorghum for grain production was estimated at 655 million bushels, up 5 percent from the November 1 forecast and 23 percent more than the revised 1993 production level. Area harvested for grain was 8.97 million acres, up 2 percent from November 1 and up 1 percent from 1993. Average grain yields moved from 70.5 bushels per acre in November to a record high 73.0 bushels per acre, 0.4 bushels above 1992's old record high. The final estimate of all sorghum planted was 9.77 million acres, the lowest planted level since 1930. Silage production was placed at 3.93 million tons, slightly higher than the 1993 production. Area cut for silage was 329,000 acres, down 6 percent from last year and the smallest area since 1932. Silage yields were estimated at 12.0 tons per acre, up 0.8 tons per acre from last year. HDR2012000110020112950830Oats Oats: Production of oats in 1994 was estimated at 230 million bushels, 11 percent above last year's record low crop of 207 million bushels. Yields per acre harvested for grain averaged 57.2 bushels, up 2.8 bushels from 1993. Area harvested for grain, at 4.02 million acres, was up 6 percent from last year's record low acreage. Seeded area totaled 6.64 million acres, down 16 percent from 1993. HDR2012000110020112950830Barley Barley: Production in 1994 was estimated at 375 million bushels, 6 percent below the 1993 crop of 398 million bushels. Average yield per acre, at 56.2 bushels, was down 2.7 bushels from the 1993 crop average. The area harvested for grain was estimated at 6.67 million acres, 1 percent less than last year. Planted acreage, at 7.16 million acres, was down 8 percent from 1993. HDR2012000110020112950830All Wheat All Wheat: The final 1994 wheat production totaled 2.32 billion bushels, down 3 percent from 1993's revised level but virtually unchanged from the estimate published in the "Small Grains Summary". Area harvested for grain increased from the "Small Grains Summary" to 61.8 million acres. Yields averaged 37.6 bushels per acre, down 0.6 bushels from the revised 1993 yield. HDR2012000110020112950830Rice Rice: Rice production totaled a record high 198 million cwt during 1994, 27 percent above the 1993 total. Area harvested, at 3.32 million acres, was up 17 percent from last year. Average yield of all rice for the Nation was a record high 5,964 pounds per acre, 454 pounds above the 1993 average. All States experienced good growing conditions this year. In Louisiana, the ratoon harvest was average and yields were varied. At the U.S. level, long grain rice yield in 1994 was 527 pounds higher than 1993. Medium grain rice yield in 1994 was 278 pounds higher than a year ago. Short grain rice yield was 536 pounds higher than 1993. HDR2012000110020112950830Rye Rye: The 1994 production was estimated at 11.1 million bushels, up 8 percent from 1993. U.S. yields were placed at 27.4 bushels per acre, up 0.3 bushel from last year. Area harvested for grain was 406,000 acres, up 7 percent from 1993. HDR2012000110020112950830Flaxseed Flaxseed: Production was estimated at 2.92 million bushels in 1994, down 16 percent from last year. Yield per acre averaged 17.1 bushels in 1994 compared to 18.2 in 1993. Planted acreage for the U.S. totaled 178,000 acres in 1994, down 14 percent from a year ago. Harvested area was estimated at 171,000 acres, down 10 percent from 1993. Early planting progress in the three major States (Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota) was slightly behind the average but finished at normal. Crop development was about average while crop conditions rated mostly good. HDR2012000110020112950830Peanuts Peanuts: Production of peanuts in 1994 totaled 4.26 billion pounds, 26 percent above the drought-reduced 1993 crop but slightly below the 1992 crop. Planted and harvested acreages at 1.65 and 1.61 million acres, respectively, were both 5 percent below the 1993 planted and harvested levels. Yields averaged 2,643 pounds per acre, 635 pounds above last year. Production in the Southeastern States (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina) totaled 2.56 billion pounds, up 23 percent from the 1993 crop. The average yield for the 4-State area was 2,655 pounds per acre, 647 pounds above the 1993 level. Planting was completed near or ahead of the normal date and the only dry weather stress occurred early in the season. Heavy rains in early July and continued moisture throughout much of the growing season made field operations difficult but set the stage for good yields and quality. Harvest began early and was completed near or slightly ahead of the normal date. Heavy rainfall in early October cut yields on susceptible acreage but the impact was substantially minimized by good management practices. Production from the Virginia-North Carolina area totaled 768 million pounds, 61 percent above the short 1993 crop. Yield per harvested acre, at 3,162 pounds, was 1,154 pounds above the 1993 average. Nearly ideal weather during much of the growing season along with minimal disease and insect problems contributed to the size and quality of the crop. The Southwest crop (New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas) totaled 933 million pounds, up 11 percent from 1993. Yields averaged 2,303 pounds per acre, 296 pounds above the 1993 level. Favorable conditions throughout most of the growing season across the region deteriorated in New Mexico but produced good crops in Texas and Oklahoma. The production decline in New Mexico from earlier expectations was due to heat stress late in the season but the crop remained above the 1993 level. Irrigated acreage in Texas and Oklahoma produced good yields and matured well to enable a timely harvest. HDR2012000110020112950830Soybeans Soybeans: Production totaled a record high 2.56 billion bushels in 1994, up 37 percent from 1993 and 1 percent above the November 1 forecast. Yield per acre averaged a record high 41.9 bushels for 1994, 9.3 bushels above 1993 and 4.3 bushels above the previous record set in 1992. Planted acreage totaled 61.9 million acres, up 3 percent from 1993 plantings. Harvested acres totaled 61.1 million acres, up 7 percent from 1993. Soybean planting got off to a good start in 1994 and by the end of May, progress in the 19 major States was 26 points ahead of the five-year average. Good weather conditions prevailed during the growing season. A later than usual frost allowed pods to fill out well. The same weather conditions resulted in less abandoned acreage and a good fall harvest. Harvest was complete in most areas by the end of November. Pod count was the highest in the last five years for the objective yield States. Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, and Ohio had record high pod counts. Pod counts in Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, and Missouri were the second highest of the last five years. A record U.S. yield was reported each month of the growing season and this continued through the harvest with many producers experiencing their best yields ever. HDR2012000110020112950830Cotton Cotton: The 1994 all cotton production was a record high 19.7 million bales, 22 percent greater than 1993. Yields averaged 710 pounds per harvested acre, the highest on record. Upland cotton production accounted for 19.4 million bales and American-Pima output was 342,000 bales. Upland cotton planted acreage was estimated at 13.6 million acres, up 2 percent from the 1993 and harvested acreage at 13.2 million acres, was 5 percent greater than last year. Producers planted 168,500 acres of American-Pima cotton in 1994, down 11 percent from 1993 and harvested acreage is estimated at 166,400 acres, a 12 percent decrease from last year. Production for Texas and Oklahoma was 5.24 million bales, down 2 percent from 1993. Yields in these two States averaged 458 pounds. In Texas by the first of January, harvest neared completion throughout the State. Harvest was behind last year's pace, as late season rains interrupted field work. Texas planted 5.45 million acres, down 2 percent from 1993 but harvested acres, at 5.15 million, were up 2 percent. Oklahoma's irrigated cotton was a good crop this year, but the non-irrigated crop deteriorated during the season from lack of rainfall. The Delta States (Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, and Tennessee) had a good season during 1994. The region produced 6.90 million bales, up 48 percent from 1993's level which was adversely affected by drought, high temperatures, and insects. Plantings equalled or exceeded the normal pace and boll counts and weights exceeded the 10-year average, resulting in a high yielding crop. Planted acreage decreased 2 percent and harvested acreage was down 1 percent from 1993. Production in the Western States (Arizona, California, and New Mexico), was expected to total 3.58 million bales, 5 percent less than the previous year. Arizona yields improved slightly from 1993 yields, but producers harvested 3,000 fewer acres. Early season rainfall in California caused plantings to be late in 1994. Boll counts and weights were the lowest in 10 years, resulting in a smaller crop than forecasted in August. Planted and harvested acres in this region were up 3 percent from the previous year at 1.47 million acres and 1.46 million acres, respectively. In the Southeastern States (Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina), production totaled 3.49 million bales, nearly double 1993's drought affected output of 1.84 million bales. Cotton acreage continued to increase, as plantings of the 1994 crop were 25 percent above 1993 and harvested acreage was 27 percent greater than the previous year's level. Early season weather conditions caused unfavorable crop development, but in late June conditions had improved immensely resulting in high yields. American-Pima production is forecast at 342,000 bales, down 7 percent from 1993's output. Yield is indicated at 987 pounds per harvested acre, up 49 pounds from last year. California showed a slight yield decrease from 1993, as frequent rains delayed harvest during the latter part of the season. In Texas, harvest neared completion in early January, and some gins in the El Paso area have finished for the season. Yields continued to improve as harvest progressed. Cottonseed: Production for 1994, based on a 3-year average lint-seed ratio, is expected to total 7.67 million tons, up 21 percent from 1993's production of 6.34 million tons. HDR2012000110020112950830Special Oilseeds Special Oilseeds: Planted and harvested acreage for the 1994 canola crop increased from 1993. Yield per acre averaged 1,316 pounds, down 34 pounds from last year. Rapeseed planted and harvested acreage for 1994 increased from 1993. Yield of rapeseed increased 660 pounds to 1,880 pounds in 1994. Planted and harvested acreage for safflower decreased. Yield of safflower in 1994 increased by 42 pounds from last year. Mustard seed acreage decreased from 1993 but yield increased 215 pounds. HDR2012000110020112950830Sunflower Sunflower: U.S. production totaled 4.84 billion pounds in 1994, up 88 percent from 1993. The average U.S. yield was 1,410 pounds per acre, up 375 pounds from 1993. Planted area for the U.S. totaled 3.57 million acres, up from 2.76 million acres in 1993. Area harvested was estimated at 3.43 million acres, up from 2.49 million acres a year ago. Planting in North Dakota was completed ahead of average with mostly adequate soil moisture for early plant growth. Crop development continued ahead of average until the late maturing stages. Harvest began one week behind average and was delayed by the lack of frost and persistent precipitation. HDR2012000110020112950830All Hay All Hay: Production of all hay was estimated at 150 million tons, up 2 percent from the 1992 and 1993 crops of 147 million tons each. Producers harvested 58.7 million acres, 2 percent less than 1993 and virtually the same as in 1992. The average yield of 2.56 tons per acre was above the 1993 yield of 2.46 tons per acre. Adequate to excessive moisture throughout the Southeastern States contributed to heavy yields although quality suffered in some localities. Several Corn Belt and Northern Plains States experienced periodic dry conditions which reduced yields from 1993 but yield increases generally more than offset acreage declines. HDR2012000110020112950830Alfalfa and Alfalfa Mixtures Alfalfa and Alfalfa Mixtures: Production of alfalfa hay totaled 81.4 million tons, 1 percent more than the 1993 crop of 80.3 million tons and 3 percent above the 1992 crop. The acreage harvested declined 2 percent to 24.2 million acres from the 1993 level of 24.7 million acres. During 1994, yields averaged 3.36 tons per acre, compared with 3.25 tons in 1993. Higher yields were the result of more favorable moisture patterns in many States. Some notable exceptions to the higher yield trend were Idaho, Michigan, Montana, South Dakota, and Wyoming where periods of dry weather were the main contributing factors. HDR2012000110020112950830All Other Hay All Other Hay: All other hay production was estimated at 68.7 million tons, up 3 percent from the 1993 level of 66.5 million tons and 1 percent above the 1992 crop. The acreage harvested declined 1 percent to 34.5 million acres, compared with 35.0 million acres in 1993. Yields averaged 1.99 tons per acre, up from 1.90 tons in 1993 and 1.95 tons in 1992. While yield increases were prevalent, some of the States with substantial acreage which did not experience yield increases included Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, North Dakota, Oklahoma, and Virginia. In all cases, dry weather during at least part of the season was the prime contributor to the lower yields. HDR2012000110020112950830Dry Edible Beans Dry Edible Beans: Production of dry edible beans was estimated at 29.2 million cwt for 1994, a jump of 33 percent from 1993 and 29 percent above 1992. This was the largest crop since 1991. Area for harvest is estimated at 1.85 million acres, up 14 percent from 1993 and 21 percent above 1992. The average yield, at 1582 pounds per acre, jumped 231 pounds from 1993 and was 104 pounds above 1992. The growing season started early in 1994 and stretched out through a mostly ideal harvest season. North Dakota, Minnesota, and Wyoming more than doubled last year's output as growing conditions returned to normal after rain and frost devastated the crops a year ago. Michigan and parts of the Red River Valley of the North suffered flood damage this year in June and July, but the remainder of the season was nearly ideal. Texas got caught with late season heat and drought and Minnesota's harvest was delayed by rain. However, most States had smooth harvests and boosted their productions substantially. Minnesota, Oregon, and Wisconsin recorded their highest productions ever. Most bean classes registered increases from 1993. Exceptions were small reds, down 1 percent, and cranberries, down 25 percent. Great northern production almost doubled after several years of decline. Pinto and dark red kidneys were up 60 percent and 67 percent, respectively. Baby limas from California jumped 72 percent. Navy bean production inched up slightly from 1993 as Minnesota and North Dakota made up for a short crop in Michigan. Black turtle soup beans, up 19 percent, gained wider acceptance across the country in addition to increases in traditional producers, Michigan and New York. Light red kidneys were up 9 percent from a year ago and pinks were up 3 percent. Production of blackeye beans increased 35 percent and garbanzos rose 14 percent with sharp gains in California. Large lima beans were up 24 percent, small whites jumped 27 percent, and other classes swelled 44 percent. HDR2012000110020112950830Lentils Lentils: Production of lentils was estimated at 1.86 million cwt, down 7 percent from 1993 but 19 percent above 1992. Harvested area, at 178,000 acres, was up 24 percent from 1993 and 41 percent above two years ago. The average yield of 1,043 pounds per acre was down 360 pounds from 1993 and 200 pounds below 1992. Hot, dry weather led to lower yields. HDR2012000110020112950830Wrinkled Seed Peas Wrinkled Seed Peas: Production of wrinkled seed peas in Idaho and Washington totaled 754,000 cwt in 1994, down 11 percent from 1993 but was 40 percent above 1992. HDR2012000110020112950830Dry Edible Peas Dry Edible Peas: Production of dry peas was estimated at 2.26 million cwt, down 32 percent from 1993 and 11 percent below 1992. Harvested area was estimated at 128,000 acres, off 12 percent from 1993 and 17 percent below 1992. The average yield of 1,762 pounds per acre was down 508 pounds from last year but 127 pounds above 1992. Hot, dry weather cut yields but quality remained good. HDR2012000110020112950830Austrian Winter Peas Austrian Winter Peas: The Austrian winter pea crop of 51,000 cwt fell 67 percent from 1993 and was 48 percent below 1992. Area harvested, at 4,600 acres, was down 56 percent from 1993 and 47 percent below 1992. The average yield of 1,109 pounds per acre dropped 367 pounds from 1993. HDR2012000110020112950830All Potatoes All Potatoes: Total 1994 potato production in the U.S. was estimated at 459 million cwt, up 7 percent from 1993 and 8 percent above 1992. Harvested area, at 1.38 million acres, was up 5 percent from 1993. The average yield of 334 cwt per acre increased 8 cwt. HDR2012000110020112950830Winter Potatoes Winter Potatoes: The 1994 production of winter potatoes was estimated at 2.37 million cwt, down 7 percent from 1993 and 21 percent below 1992. Harvested area was 12,300 acres, down 10 percent. The average yield of 193 cwt per acre increased 5 cwt from a year earlier. HDR2012000110020112950830Spring Potatoes Spring Potatoes: Production of spring potatoes was estimated at 22.6 million cwt in 1994, up 15 percent from a year earlier and 5 percent above 1992. Harvested area was estimated at 90,400 acres, up 8 percent. The average yield of 251 cwt per acre was up 16 cwt. The final spring crop is up slightly from the forecast on June 1 with more potatoes coming out of Florida but fewer out of North Carolina and Arizona than anticipated. HDR2012000110020112950830Summer Potatoes Summer Potatoes: Growers produced 22.2 million cwt of summer potatoes in 1994, up 8 percent from 1993 and 4 percent above 1992. Harvested area, at 92,000 acres, gained 3 percent from last year. The average yield of 242 cwt per acre was up 12 cwt from a year ago. Year-end adjustments placed the summer potato crop 5 percent above the last forecast on September 1. HDR2012000110020112950830Fall Potatoes Fall Potatoes: Production of fall potatoes in 1994 amounted to 412 million cwt, 7 percent above 1993 and 9 percent larger than 1992. This output marks the fourth consecutive record high fall potato production in the United States. Harvested area totaled 1.18 million acres, up 5 percent from 1993 and 4 percent above two years ago. Yields averaged 349 cwt per acre, an 8 cwt jump from a year earlier and 14 cwt above two years ago. The growing season was robust for potatoes. It began with an early start, a long growing season, and nearly ideal harvest conditions. The eight Central and 10 Western States produced record large fall crops, including several record high yields. There were, however, some pockets of flood and blight damage in Central and Eastern States. Five Eastern States produced 29.9 million cwt of fall potatoes in 1994, down 10 percent from 1993 and 22 percent below 1992. Area for harvest was estimated at 125,800 acres, off 3 percent from last year. The average yield of 237 cwt per acre was down 17 cwt. Maine's crop fell 13 percent from a year ago, New York gained 1 percent, and Pennsylvania was down 18 percent. Areas of field and storage breakdown occurred in all three States and were not counted as part of production. Considerable acreage in Maine was not harvested. Eight Central States production was 91.8 million cwt in 1994, a jump of 23 percent from last year and 6 percent above two years ago. Harvested area totaled 326,400 acres, a gain of 10 percent from 1993. The average yield of 281 cwt per acre was record high, up 31 cwt from last year. North Dakota and Minnesota suffered from flooding due to early summer rains and lost some acreage. It was minor compared with damage in 1993. Yields rebounded nicely, producing record highs in Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota. Ten Western States produced 290 million cwt in 1994, up 4 percent from 1993 and 14 percent above 1992. Acreage for harvest, at 729,900 acres, was up 4 percent. The average yield of 398 cwt per acre gained 1 cwt from a year ago. Idaho's production of 134 million cwt was a record high, up 6 percent from last year with the best quality in years. Washington's growers also had their largest crop ever, slightly larger than 1993 but somewhat rougher in quality because of hot spells during the summer. Oregon's yield was a record high with good quality in all areas. Colorado's fall production broke their previous record high and was 2 percent above 1993. Montana and New Mexico also produced record fall crops, 19 and 10 percent, respectively, above the previous year. Production in each of the States of California, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming was smaller than last year. HDR2012000110020112950830Sweetpotatoes Sweetpotatoes: Production of sweetpotatoes was estimated at 13.1 million cwt for 1994, up 18 percent from 1993 and 9 percent above 1992. Growers harvested 80,800 acres in 1994, up 1 percent from 1993 but 2 percent below 1992. The average yield was a record high 162 cwt per acre, up 24 cwt from 1993 and 16 cwt above two years ago. HDR2012000110020112950830Tobacco Tobacco: U.S. tobacco production totaled 1.59 billion pounds, down 1 percent from the 1993 crop. Growers harvested 672,880 acres in 1994, down 10 percent from last year. Yield per acre averaged 2,368 pounds per acre, up 205 pounds from last year's yield of 2,163. A dry summer, followed by timely rains, produced favorable weather conditions across most of the tobacco belt. Persistent heavy rains in Florida and Georgia adversely affected their crops. Flue-cured production was estimated at 870 million pounds, 2 percent less than last year. Flue-cured yield averaged 2,419 pounds, up 202 pounds from last year despite lower yields for both Florida and Georgia. Dark fire-cured output, at 44.1 million pounds, was 8 percent above last year. Harvested acres totaled 17,690 acres, 6 percent above the area harvested in 1993. Yield per acre averaged 2,490, 33 pounds higher than last year. Burley production totaled 628 million pounds in 1994, 1 percent below a year ago. Area harvested was 10 percent below last year at 268,600 acres. Yield for the 1994 burley crop was 2,340 pounds per acre, up 225 pounds from last year. HDR2012000110020112950830Sugarbeets Sugarbeets: Production of sugarbeets in 1994 was estimated at 32.0 million tons, 22 percent above last year's output. Yield per acre averaged 22.2 tons per acre, up 3.6 tons from last year. Area harvested totaled 1.44 million acres compared with 1.41 a year ago. Planting for the 1994 growing season began early with adverse weather conditions causing some acres to be lost or replanted. Surplus moisture stunted plants in the North Central States but created beneficial soil conditions that increased the beet's sugar content. Favorable harvest weather and a late killing frost extended the growing season and increased yields. HDR2012000110020112950830Sugarcane Sugarcane: Production of sugarcane for sugar and seed in 1994 was estimated at 31.8 million tons. This was 2 percent above last year's output and is the largest on record. Area harvested decreased 1 percent from last year to 935,300 acres. The average yield per acre for sugarcane was 34.0 tons compared with 32.8 tons per acre for the last two years. Favorable weather in Louisiana during the growing season and in the fall put the harvest slightly ahead of schedule. Wet weather during the growing season did not adversely affect the sugarcane yields in Hawaii and Florida. Continued heavy rains delayed the start of Florida's sugarcane harvest and will lengthen the harvest season. HDR2012000110020112950830Peppermint Oil Peppermint Oil: Production of peppermint oil in 1994 was estimated at a record high 7.43 million pounds, up 23 percent from the 1993 crop and 1 percent above the 1992 crop. Area harvested totaled 107,800 acres, 10 percent above a year earlier but 3 percent below two years ago. Higher yields were realized in all States except Washington (unchanged from last year) due to a generally favorable growing season. The yield averaged 69 pounds per acre compared with 61 pounds last year. Oregon remained the leading State with 43 percent of the total production. Favorable moisture in all States except Washington during the growing season along with expanded acreage combined to set the new record high production level. HDR2012000110020112950830Spearmint Oil Spearmint Oil: The 1994 production of spearmint oil totaled 2.21 million pounds, down 19 percent from 1993 and 39 percent below the record high 1992 crop. Area harvested was down 13 percent from last year and 31 percent below 1992. The average yield of 78 pounds per acre was 6 pounds below 1993. Smaller acreages in all States except Indiana accounted for part of the decline in production while Washington, with the largest acreage, experienced dry conditions which reduced their yields as well. Washington accounted for 66 percent of the U.S. production. HDR2012000110020112950830Hops Hops: Production of hops in 1994 totaled 74.6 million pounds, down 2 percent from 1993 but virtually unchanged from 1992. Harvested acres decreased 2 percent to 42,412 acres and the average yield decreased 9 pounds to 1,758 pounds per acre. The decrease of 688 acres harvested follows seven consecutive years of acreage increases. HDR2012000110020112950830Maple Syrup Maple Syrup: U.S. maple syrup production totaled 1.32 million gallons in 1994, up 31 percent from last year's low level. Maple syrup production increased in every State this season. Producers in the Northeast experienced one of the coldest and snowiest winters on record. Extremely deep snow once again made it difficult to tap trees. Quality of New England syrup was excellent and several producers stated the sugar content was the highest in over 40 years. Producers in the mid-west had a slow start to the season due to the cold winter and deep snow but most producers felt they had a good season overall. HDR2012000110020112950830Coffee Coffee: Hawaii coffee production was estimated at 4.60 million pounds (parchment basis), up 59 percent from last season. Production increased on all major islands. The bulk of the increased production, however, originated from the islands of Kauai, Maui, and Molokai. Improved weather conditions aided this season's crop, but the main reason for the overall increase is the continued maturity of young trees. Harvested acreage is estimated at 4,400 acres, up 5 percent from last season's revised estimate of 4,200 acres. HDR2012000110020112950830Taro Taro: Hawaii taro production totaled 6.10 million pounds, up 2 percent from 1993. Acreage harvested declined 4 percent to 490 acres. All the decline in acreage occurred in Chinese taro (mainly for fresh sale). The State average yield increased from 11,800 pounds per acre a year ago to 12,400 this year. Production is recovering from the heavy damage Hurricane Iniki inflicted to taro fields in late 1992. HDR2012000110020112950830Ginger Root Ginger Root: The 1994 Hawaii ginger root crop was estimated at 6.00 million pounds, down 39 percent from last season. Harvested acreage fell 58 percent from last year to 150 acres. Partially offsetting the decline in acreage were larger yields averaging 40,000 pounds per acre, up 12,500 pounds from last season. Bacterial wilt disease devastated the ginger root industry in 1993. The disease's presence and last season's low prices discouraged many farmers from planting ginger root for the 1994 season. HDR2012000110020112950830Index Index Page Table Narrative Area Planted and Harvested, Principal Crops by States .. A-24 Alaska ................................................. A-55 Barley ................................................. A-34 B-10 Beans, Dry Edible (by State)............................ A-70 B-14 Beans, Dry Edible (by Class)............................ A-64 Canola ................................................. A-48 B-14 Coffee ................................................. A-90 B-18 Corn for Grain ......................................... A-26 B- 8 Corn for Silage ........................................ A-28 Cotton ................................................. A-52 B-12 Cottonseed ............................................. A-54 B-13 Crop Summary ........................................... A- 2 Flaxseed ............................................... A-46 B-10 Ginger Root ............................................ A-90 B-19 Hay, All ............................................... A-58 B-14 Hay, Alfalfa ........................................... A-60 B-14 Hay, All Other ......................................... A-62 B-14 Hops ................................................... A-86 B-18 Lentils ................................................ A-71 B-15 Maple Syrup............................................. A-89 B-18 Mint Oils .............................................. A-88 B-18 Mustard Seed ........................................... A-48 B-14 Oats ................................................... A-32 B-10 Peanuts for Nuts ....................................... A-47 B-11 Peas, Austrian Winter .................................. A-72 B-15 Peas, Dry Edible ....................................... A-72 B-15 Peas, Wrinkled Seed .................................... A-71 B-15 Potatoes ............................................... A-74 B-15 Rapeseed ............................................... A-48 B-14 Rice ................................................... A-42 B-10 Rye .................................................... A-44 B-10 Safflower .............................................. A-48 B-14 Sorghum for Grain ...................................... A-29 B- 9 Sorghum for Silage ..................................... A-31 Soybeans for Beans ..................................... A-50 B-11 Sunflower .............................................. A-56 B-14 Sugarbeets ............................................. A-84 B-17 Sugarcane .............................................. A-85 B-17 Sweetpotatoes .......................................... A-73 B-17 Taro ................................................... A-90 B-19 Tobacco (by States) .................................... A-79 B-17 Tobacco (by Types) ..................................... A-80 Wheat, All ............................................. A-36 B-10 Wheat, Winter .......................................... A-38 Wheat, Durum ........................................... A-40 Wheat, Other Spring .................................... A-41 Wheat (by Class) ....................................... A-40 HDR2012000110020112950830Report Features Report Features The next "Annual Crop Summary" report will be released at 8:30 a.m. ET on January 12, 1996. Listed below are the commodity specialists in the Crops Branch of the National Agricultural Statistics Service to contact for additional information. C. 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