Pou 3 (7-05) Turkey Hatchery National Agricultural Statistics Service USDA Washington, D.C. Released July 13, 2005, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, U.S. Department of Agriculture. For information on Turkey Hatchery call John Lange at (202) 720-0585, office hours 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET. Eggs in Incubators on July 1 Down 2 Percent From Last Year Turkey eggs in incubators on July 1, 2005, in the United States totaled 30.5 million, 2 percent below July 1 a year ago. Eggs in incubators were slightly above the June 1, 2005 total of 30.4 million eggs. Regional changes from the previous year were: East North Central up 5 percent, West North Central down 2 percent, North and South Atlantic down 2 percent, South Central down 9 percent, and West down 3 percent. Poults Placed During June Up 4 Percent From Last Year The 24.3 million poults placed during June 2005 in the United States were up 4 percent from the number placed during the same month a year ago. Placements were up 2 percent from May 2005. Regional changes from the previous year were: East North Central up 17 percent, West North Central up 5 percent, North and South Atlantic up 6 percent, South Central down 5 percent, and West down 14 percent. Turkey Hatchery Production: Monthly Poult Placements, United States, 2003-2005 1/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total All : Percent : Cumulative : Percent : Breeds : of : Total : of Month :-------------------------:Previous :-------------------------:Previous : 2003-04 : 2004-05 : Year : 2003-04 : 2004-05 : Year -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ------ 1,000 ------ Percent ------- 1,000 ------ Percent : Sep : 22,171 21,268 96 22,171 21,268 96 Oct : 22,805 20,806 91 44,976 42,074 94 Nov : 22,155 22,232 100 67,131 64,306 96 Dec : 23,424 22,205 95 90,555 86,511 96 Jan : 23,273 21,887 94 113,828 108,398 95 Feb : 22,905 21,321 93 136,733 129,719 95 Mar : 24,215 23,376 97 160,948 153,095 95 Apr : 24,664 23,540 95 185,612 176,635 95 May : 23,692 23,714 100 209,304 200,349 96 Jun : 23,291 24,276 104 232,595 224,625 97 Jul : 25,013 257,608 Aug : 23,674 281,282 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Excludes exported poults. Eggs in Incubators: First of Month by Region and United States, July 2005 with Comparisons -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : :Percent of:Percent of Geographic : Jul 1 : Jun 1 : Jul 1 : Previous : Previous Division : 2004 : 2005 : 2005 : Year : Month -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ------------- 1,000 ------------ --- Percent -- : E N Central : 4,752 4,841 5,013 105 104 W N Central : 11,487 11,405 11,210 98 98 N & S Atlantic : 8,902 *9,056 8,747 98 97 S Central : 2,278 *2,355 2,082 91 88 West : 3,560 2,708 3,452 97 127 : US : 30,979 *30,365 30,504 98 100 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Revised. Poults Placements: Entire Month by Region and United States, June 2005 with Comparisons 1/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : :Percent of:Percent of Geographic : Jun : May : Jun : Previous : Previous Division : 2004 : 2005 : 2005 : Year : Month -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ------------- 1,000 ------------ --- Percent -- : E N Central : 3,304 3,398 3,872 117 114 W N Central : 8,814 9,474 9,239 105 98 N & S Atlantic : 6,837 7,211 7,261 106 101 S Central : 1,993 1,606 1,886 95 117 West : 2,343 2,025 2,018 86 100 : US : 23,291 23,714 24,276 104 102 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Revised. 1/ Regional placements refer to poults placed from hatcheries located in that region, and not the actual location of the birds after placement. Turkey Hatchery Estimates Data Sources: Primary data for the "Turkey Hatchery" report are collected from weekly and/or monthly questionnaires sent to turkey hatcheries in 18 States. An attempt is made to collect hatchery information from all known hatcheries in these 18 monthly States. Approximately 40 hatcheries are contacted each month. Revisions: Revisions are generally the result of late or corrected data and are usually less than 1 percent at the U.S. level. Revisions to the previous month are published in the monthly "Turkey Hatchery" report, while annual revisions are published in the "Hatchery Production - Annual Summary" report at the end of the marketing year. Procedures and Reliability: Hatcheries are mailed a questionnaire and given adequate time to respond by mail. Those that do not respond by mail are called by phone. Diligent effort is made to ensure that all hatcheries are accounted for in the estimate. An allowance is made for all non-reporting hatcheries. Accumulated poult placements beginning on September 1 and ending on August 31 are shown in the monthly "Turkey Hatchery" report. This time period corresponds with the placements of poults which will reach maturity and be available for slaughter during the calendar year. Only regional and U.S. level estimates are published due to the limited number of hatcheries involved. Regional placement data in the report refer to placement of poults from hatcheries located in that region, not the actual location of the birds after placement. Poults exported out of the U.S. and poults imported from outside of the U.S. are not included in the report. Turkey hatchery estimates are based on a census of operating hatcheries and, therefore, have no sampling error. However, they may be subject to errors such as omission, duplication, and mistakes in reporting, recording, and processing the data. 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