Peanut Prices ISSN: 1949-1891 Released March 19, 2010, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Peanut Price Highlights Peanut prices received by farmers for all farmer stock peanuts averaged 20.3 cents per pound for the week ending March 13. The price per pound decreased 0.7 cent from the previous week. Marketings of all farmer stock peanuts for the week ending March 13 totaled 55.9 million pounds, down 11.3 million pounds from the previous week. The average price of Runner-type peanuts was 19.8 cents per pound for the week ending March 13, down 0.5 cent from the previous week. Marketings of Runner-type peanuts were 45.5 million pounds, down 7.25 million pounds from the previous week. Peanut Prices and Marketings by Type and Week - United States: 2010 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Week ending Item and type:---------------------------------------------------------------- :February 13,:February 20,:February 27,: March 6, : March 13, : 2010 : 2010 : 2010 : 2010 : 2010 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : dollars per pound : Average price : : Runners ....: 0.199 0.199 0.201 0.203 0.198 Spanish ....: (X) (D) 0.210 (D) 0.209 Valencias ..: (X) (X) (X) (D) (D) Virginias ..: 0.243 (D) 0.228 0.240 (D) : All ........: 0.212 0.210 0.205 0.210 0.203 : : 1,000 pounds : Marketings 1/ : : Runners ....: 49,753 37,290 76,250 52,744 45,496 Spanish ....: - (D) 2,434 (D) 5,757 Valencias ..: - - - (D) (D) Virginias ..: 21,610 (D) 14,603 13,231 (D) : All ........: 71,363 45,196 93,287 67,178 55,880 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (X) Not applicable. 1/ Quantity purchased from farmers. Statistical Methodology Survey Procedures: Price and marketing information included in this report is provided the beginning of each week by first buyers of farmer stock peanuts. Each week, respondents are asked to report total pounds purchased (marketings) from farmers and total dollars paid, by type (Runners, Spanish, Valencias, and Virginias), for the previous week. The reported data are to include all qualities and grades and exclude peanuts used for seed. Data are collected by telephone, fax, and internet each week for the previous week. The peanut price survey is an enumeration of all known first buyers of farmer stock peanuts from growers. Every effort is made to obtain a report from all buyers. Summary and Estimation Procedures: Since a complete report is not received from all buyers each week, the reported quantities purchased and total dollars paid for each type are expanded to account for non-response. These expanded data are then used to calculate the weighted average price for each type. Estimates of price and marketings are prepared by the Agricultural Statistics Board and reviewed for reasonableness with recent historic estimates and between the different peanut types. Revision Policy: Price and marketing estimates for the prior 3 weeks are subject to revision based on late reports. At the end of the marketing year, all buyers will have an opportunity to update or provide any late data for any week during the marketing year. After this data is incorporated with previously reported data, revised weekly estimates will be published for the entire marketing year. 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