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Cold Storage ISSN: 1948-903X Released March 22, 2019, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). February 2019 Highlights Total natural cheese stocks in refrigerated warehouses on February 28, 2019 were up slightly from the previous month and up 4 percent from February 28, 2018. Butter stocks were up 15 percent from last month but down 9 percent from a year ago. Total frozen poultry supplies on February 28, 2019 were up 7 percent from the previous month and up slightly from a year ago. Total stocks of chicken were up 2 percent from the previous month but down 3 percent from last year. Total pounds of turkey in freezers were up 16 percent from last month and up 6 percent from February 28, 2018. Total frozen fruit stocks were down 9 percent from last month and down 5 percent from a year ago. Total frozen vegetable stocks were down 6 percent from last month and down 7 percent from a year ago. Total red meat supplies in freezers were up 2 percent from the previous month and up 2 percent from last year. Total pounds of beef in freezers were down 6 percent from the previous month but up 4 percent from last year. Frozen pork supplies were up 9 percent from the previous month and up 1 percent from last year. Stocks of pork bellies were up slightly from last month and up 10 percent from last year. Records Record highs and lows for the month of February can be found on pages 20-23.

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Cold Storage

ISSN: 1948-903X

Released March 22, 2019, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of

Agriculture (USDA).

February 2019 Highlights Total natural cheese stocks in refrigerated warehouses on February 28, 2019 were up slightly from the previous month

and up 4 percent from February 28, 2018.

Butter stocks were up 15 percent from last month but down 9 percent from a year ago.

Total frozen poultry supplies on February 28, 2019 were up 7 percent from the previous month and up slightly from a

year ago. Total stocks of chicken were up 2 percent from the previous month but down 3 percent from last year. Total

pounds of turkey in freezers were up 16 percent from last month and up 6 percent from February 28, 2018.

Total frozen fruit stocks were down 9 percent from last month and down 5 percent from a year ago.

Total frozen vegetable stocks were down 6 percent from last month and down 7 percent from a year ago.

Total red meat supplies in freezers were up 2 percent from the previous month and up 2 percent from last year. Total

pounds of beef in freezers were down 6 percent from the previous month but up 4 percent from last year. Frozen pork

supplies were up 9 percent from the previous month and up 1 percent from last year. Stocks of pork bellies were up

slightly from last month and up 10 percent from last year.

Records Record highs and lows for the month of February can be found on pages 20-23.

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Cold Storage (March 2019) 3 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Contents Nuts, Dairy Products, Frozen Eggs, and Frozen Poultry in Cold Storage – United States: February 28, 2019

with Comparisons ................................................................................................................................................................... 4

Frozen Fruit and Frozen Juice Concentrate in Cold Storage – United States: February 28, 2019

with Comparisons ................................................................................................................................................................... 5

Frozen Vegetables and Frozen Potatoes in Cold Storage – United States: February 28, 2019 with Comparisons ................ 6

Frozen Red Meat and Commodities in Cold Storage – United States: February 28, 2019 with Comparisons ....................... 7

Nuts and Dairy Products in Cold Storage – Regions: February 28, 2019 with Comparisons ................................................. 8

Frozen Poultry in Cold Storage – Regions: February 28, 2019 with Comparisons ................................................................ 9

Frozen Fruit and Frozen Juice Concentrate in Cold Storage – Regions: February 28, 2019 with Comparisons .................. 12

Frozen Vegetables in Cold Storage – Regions: February 28, 2019 with Comparisons ........................................................ 14

Frozen Potatoes in Cold Storage – Regions: February 28, 2019 with Comparisons ............................................................ 18

Frozen Red Meat in Cold Storage – Regions: February 28, 2019 with Comparisons .......................................................... 19

Record Highs and Lows of Nuts, Dairy Products, Frozen Eggs, and Frozen Poultry in Cold Storage –

United States: February 2019 ................................................................................................................................................ 20

Record Highs and Lows of Frozen Fruit and Frozen Juice Concentrate in Cold Storage – United States:

February 2019 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 21

Record Highs and Lows of Frozen Vegetables and Frozen Potatoes in Cold Storage – United States:

February 2019 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 22

Record Highs and Lows of Frozen Red Meat and Commodities in Cold Storage – United States: February 2019 ............. 23

Cold Storage Regional Listing .............................................................................................................................................. 24

Definitions ............................................................................................................................................................................. 24

Publication Notes .................................................................................................................................................................. 25

Statistical Methodology ........................................................................................................................................................ 27

Information Contacts ............................................................................................................................................................ 27

4 Cold Storage (March 2019) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Nuts, Dairy Products, Frozen Eggs, and Frozen Poultry in Cold Storage – United States: February 28, 2019 with Comparisons

Commodity

Stocks in all warehouses February 28, 2019

as a percent of

Public warehouse

stocks

February 28, 2018

January 31, 2019

February 28, 2019

February 28, 2018

January 31, 2019

February 28, 2019

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

Nuts Shelled Pecans ....................................................... In-Shell Pecans ....................................................... Dairy products Butter ............................................................. Natural cheese American .................................................... Swiss ......................................................... Other .......................................................... Total natural cheese ................................... Frozen eggs Whites ............................................................ Yolks .............................................................. Whole and mixed ........................................... Unclassified ................................................... Total frozen eggs ........................................... Frozen poultry Chicken Broilers, fryers, and roasters ...................... Hens, mature chickens ............................... Breasts and breast meat ............................ Drumsticks ................................................. Leg quarters ............................................... Legs ........................................................... Thigh and thigh quarters ............................ Thigh Meat ................................................. Wings ......................................................... Paws and feet ............................................ Other .......................................................... Total chicken .............................................. Turkey Whole turkeys Toms ...................................................... Hens ...................................................... Total whole turkeys ................................ Breasts ...................................................... Legs ........................................................... Mechanically deboned meat ....................... Other .......................................................... Unclassified ............................................... Total turkey ................................................ Ducks ............................................................. Total frozen poultry ........................................

46,991

196,988

265,756

762,770 27,884

527,077 1,317,731

4,917 677

12,782 13,932 32,308

14,010 4,305

201,580 26,997 81,742 15,490 8,492

26,396 70,655 32,100

418,109 899,876

97,875 90,466

188,341 101,384 11,069 6,607

31,787 88,430

427,618

2,697

1,330,191

58,036

140,859

211,168

803,588 29,353

536,620 1,369,561

2,425 1,034

15,143 13,655 32,257

17,288 6,657

187,791 37,061 57,285 9,522

13,046 30,222 67,937 32,836

393,915 853,560

77,588 88,858

166,446 92,200 13,803 9,053

29,296 80,174

390,972

3,081

1,247,613

64,246

161,337

242,513

785,570 31,138

553,423 1,370,131

2,625 457

16,411 15,025 34,518

19,363 7,090

186,176 35,820 61,291 11,560 15,331 31,758 65,335 30,085

411,005 874,814

101,947 112,861 214,808 107,308 12,285 7,476

29,758 80,608

452,243

3,838

1,330,895

137

82

91

103 112 105 104

53 68

128 108 107

138 165 92

133 75 75

181 120 92 94 98 97

104 125 114 106 111 113 94 91

106

142

100

111

115

115

98 106 103 100

108 44

108 110 107

112 107 99 97

107 121 118 105 96 92

104 102

131 127 129 116 89 83

102 101 116

125

107

205,795

986,745

33,599

1,245,520

Cold Storage (March 2019) 5 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Frozen Fruit and Frozen Juice Concentrate in Cold Storage – United States: February 28, 2019 with Comparisons

Commodity

Stocks in all warehouses February 28, 2019

as a percent of

Public warehouse

stocks

February 28, 2018

January 31, 2019

February 28, 2019

February 28, 2018

January 31, 2019

February 28, 2019

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

Frozen fruit Apples ........................................................... Apricots ......................................................... Blackberries Individual quick frozen ............................... Pails and tubs ............................................ Barrels, 400 lbs net .................................... Concentrate ............................................... Total blackberries ...................................... Blueberries .................................................... Boysenberries ................................................ Cherries, tart (ripe tart pitted) ......................... Cherries, tart (juice stock) .............................. Cherries, tart (juice concentrate) .................... Cherries, sweet .............................................. Grapes .......................................................... Peaches ........................................................ Raspberries, black ......................................... Raspberries, red Individual quick frozen ............................... Pails and tubs ............................................ Barrels, 400 lbs net .................................... Concentrate ............................................... Total red raspberries .................................. Strawberries Individual quick frozen and poly ................. Pails and tubs ............................................ Barrels and drums ..................................... Juice stock ................................................. Total strawberries ...................................... Other ............................................................. Total frozen fruit ............................................. Frozen juice concentrate Orange .......................................................... (Gallon equivalent) ..................................... Other ............................................................. Total frozen juice concentrate ........................

35,915 3,616

11,789 1,502 3,735 1,179

18,205 162,564

589

115,381 3,637 1,271

14,840 2,853

60,036 1,677

32,545 6,678

23,695 2,037

64,955

95,498 70,208 36,151 14,226

216,083 554,544

1,256,166

500,973 50,624

343,059

844,032

31,782 4,762

15,292 1,505 5,237

726 22,760

178,750

772 126,955 10,545 2,631

13,748 4,242

58,560 1,170

31,238 6,643

32,484 1,640

72,005

73,859 65,032 46,000 9,018

193,909 598,220

1,320,811

604,674 61,103

356,128

960,802

35,353 4,248

14,197 1,339 4,339

754 20,629

148,692

387 120,243

9,977 2,773

12,517 5,178

54,510 1,089

26,651 5,900

25,597 1,419

59,567

69,595 58,768 35,747 8,316

172,426 547,958

1,195,547

633,535 64,019

353,449

986,984

98

117

120 89

116 64

113 91

66

104 274 218 84

181 91 65

82 88

108 70 92

73 84 99 58 80 99

95

126

103

117

111 89

93 89 83

104 91 83

50 95 95

105 91

122 93 93

85 89 79 87 83

94 90 78 92 89 92

91

105

99

103

1,101,384

287,502

6 Cold Storage (March 2019) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Frozen Vegetables and Frozen Potatoes in Cold Storage – United States: February 28, 2019 with Comparisons

Commodity

Stocks in all warehouses February 28, 2019

as a percent of

Public warehouse

stocks

February 28, 2018

January 31, 2019

February 28, 2019

February 28, 2018

January 31, 2019

February 28, 2019

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

Frozen vegetables Asparagus ...................................................... Lima beans .................................................... Green beans, regular cut ............................... Green beans, french style .............................. Broccoli, spears ............................................. Broccoli, chopped and cut .............................. Brussels sprouts ............................................ Carrots, diced ................................................ Carrots, other ................................................. Cauliflower ..................................................... Corn, cut ........................................................ Corn, cob ....................................................... Mixed vegetables ........................................... Okra ............................................................... Onion rings .................................................... Onions, other ................................................. Blackeye peas ............................................... Green peas .................................................... Peas and carrots mixed ................................. Spinach .......................................................... Squash, summer/zucchini .............................. Southern greens ............................................ Other .............................................................. Total frozen vegetables .................................. Frozen potatoes French fries .................................................... Other .............................................................. Total frozen potatoes .....................................

8,119

45,506 155,853 13,923 29,513 31,302 20,636

121,470 136,166 36,257

403,945 207,582

60,105 16,743 16,629 56,916 1,655

223,679 8,135

50,691 59,535 12,661

504,878

2,221,899

997,602 267,617

1,265,219

7,694

34,443 143,946 12,680 26,292 36,837 15,728

120,155 100,107 27,955

433,018 242,621

52,405 37,915 17,588 52,113 1,497

188,759 7,826

30,847 55,342 11,889

535,862

2,193,519

1,030,263 234,776

1,265,039

7,136

29,863 130,644 12,208 28,540 39,412 13,164

116,049 93,262 26,128

394,419 226,032

54,958 31,855 18,362 53,262 1,394

174,768 7,391

28,965 55,187 11,164

510,458

2,064,621

1,052,280 246,330

1,298,610

88 66 84 88 97

126 64 96 68 72 98

109

91 190 110 94 84 78 91 57 93 88

101

93

105 92

103

93 87 91 96

109 107 84 97 93 93 91 93

105 84

104 102 93 93 94 94

100 94 95

94

102 105

103

1,685,034

1,169,726

Cold Storage (March 2019) 7 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Frozen Red Meat and Commodities in Cold Storage – United States: February 28, 2019 with Comparisons

Commodity

Stocks in all warehouses February 28, 2019

as a percent of

Public warehouse

stocks

February 28, 2018

January 31, 2019

February 28, 2019

February 28, 2018

January 31, 2019

February 28, 2019

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

Frozen red meat Beef Boneless .................................................... Beef cuts ................................................... Total beef .................................................. Pork Picnics, bone-in ......................................... Hams Bone-in .................................................. Boneless ................................................ Total hams ............................................. Bellies ........................................................ Loins Bone-in .................................................. Boneless ................................................ Total loins .............................................. Ribs ........................................................... Butts .......................................................... Trimmings .................................................. Other ......................................................... Variety meats ............................................. Unclassified ............................................... Total pork .................................................. Other red meat Veal ........................................................... Lamb and mutton ....................................... Total other red meat .................................. Total frozen red meat ..................................... Commodities Stored in coolers ............................................ Stored in freezers .......................................... Total Commodities .........................................

416,438 42,901

459,339

8,644

36,932 85,811

122,743 49,012

14,638 24,102 38,740

131,600 22,503 51,186 97,215 33,161 55,009

609,813

21,158 28,280 49,438

1,118,590

1,827,466 8,068,405

9,895,871

477,496 32,717

510,213

7,067

37,242 75,418

112,660 53,736

12,323 22,622 34,945

127,110 20,527 47,104 78,254 35,023 46,306

562,732

8,614 38,376 46,990

1,119,935

1,779,624 8,139,976

9,919,600

450,926 28,356

479,282

6,742

38,192 89,549

127,741 53,795

14,450 24,244 38,694

142,606 25,315 51,385 83,637 34,742 51,322

615,979

9,124 35,503 44,627

1,139,888

1,838,227 8,051,063

9,889,290

108 66

104

78

103 104 104 110

99

101 100 108 112 100 86

105 93

101

43 126 90

102

101 100

100

94 87 94

95

103 119 113 100

117 107 111 112 123 109 107 99

111 109

106 93 95

102

103 99

100

471,588

562,908

44,552

1,079,048

1,221,511 6,601,813

7,823,324

8 Cold Storage (March 2019) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Nuts and Dairy Products in Cold Storage – Regions: February 28, 2019 with Comparisons

Commodity

Stocks in all warehouses February 28, 2019

as a percent of

February 28, 2018

January 31, 2019

February 28, 2019

February 28, 2018

January 31, 2019

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

Nuts 1 Shelled Pecans South Atlantic .......................................... East South Central .................................. West South Central ................................. In-shell Pecans South Atlantic .......................................... East South Central .................................. West South Central ................................. Dairy products Natural cheese American, total New England ........................................... Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central ................................... West North Central .................................. South Atlantic .......................................... East South Central .................................. West South Central ................................. Mountain ................................................. Pacific ..................................................... Other New England ........................................... Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central ................................... West North Central .................................. South Atlantic .......................................... East South Central .................................. West South Central ................................. Mountain ................................................. Pacific .....................................................

12,356 768

33,867

73,149 1,703

122,136

65,015 56,871

325,098 118,727

486 17,148 12,214 60,138

107,073

1,550 14,965

349,889 48,334 27,575 18,620 1,856 3,943

60,345

16,304 851

40,881

56,212 2,290

82,357

75,962 73,226

325,387 130,793

760 16,718 2,925

61,305 116,512

701

14,228 358,483 44,937 32,032 19,479 2,122 2,759

61,879

18,087 962

45,197

55,899 1,968

103,470

67,551 72,407

331,763 121,486

646 13,873 4,486

59,255 114,103

713

15,332 358,073 42,867 47,298 20,737 2,375 2,804

63,224

146 125 133

76 116 85

104 127 102 102 133 81 37 99

107

46 102 102 89

172 111 128 71

105

111 113 111

99 86

126

89 99

102 93 85 83

153 97 98

102 108 100 95

148 106 112 102 102

1 New England and Middle Atlantic combined with South Atlantic. East North Central combined with East South Central. Pacific, Mountain, and West North Central combined with West South Central.

Cold Storage (March 2019) 9 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Frozen Poultry in Cold Storage – Regions: February 28, 2019 with Comparisons

Commodity

Stocks in all warehouses February 28, 2019

as a percent of

February 28, 2018

January 31, 2019

February 28, 2019

February 28, 2018

January 31, 2019

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

Frozen poultry Chicken 1 Broilers, fryers, and roasters South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Pacific ...................................................... Hens, mature chickens South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Pacific ...................................................... Breasts and breast meat South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Pacific ...................................................... Drumsticks South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Pacific ...................................................... Leg quarters South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Pacific ...................................................... Legs South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Pacific ...................................................... Thigh and thigh quarters South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Pacific ...................................................... Thigh meat South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Pacific ...................................................... Wings South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Pacific ...................................................... Paws and feet South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Pacific ...................................................... Other South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Pacific ...................................................... Total chicken South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Pacific ......................................................

7,157 1,957 2,408 2,488

1,574

121 2,548

62

53,242 39,543 93,019 15,776

10,843 5,622 9,114 1,418

40,975 15,562 22,619 2,586

8,407 4,782 1,537

764

4,935 633

2,111 813

16,179 2,849 4,667 2,701

23,196 9,349

34,489 3,621

17,431 8,274 6,293

102

160,660 63,395

154,394 39,660

344,599 152,087 333,199 69,991

8,406 1,723 3,918 3,241

2,870

103 3,622

62

74,309 30,394 67,260 15,828

14,379 7,052

13,961 1,669

30,419 10,990 15,319

557

6,831 459 929

1,303

7,853 1,261 3,335

597

22,619 1,638 3,748 2,217

27,039 6,494

30,836 3,568

21,474 6,030 5,292

40

146,693 52,347

159,154 35,721

362,892 118,491 307,374 64,803

9,021 952

5,613 3,777

2,870

82 4,036

102

72,407 30,855 67,106 15,808

12,938 8,116

13,278 1,488

34,198 9,236

17,405 452

8,195

486 1,069 1,810

10,530

858 3,236

707

23,995 1,926 3,704 2,133

26,577 6,649

28,544 3,565

20,675 6,087 3,214

109

140,661 57,480

181,073 31,791

362,067 122,727 328,278 61,742

126 49

233 152

182 68

158 165

136 78 72

100

119 144 146 105

83 59 77 17

97 10 70

237

213 136 153 87

148 68 79 79

115 71 83 98

119 74 51

107

88 91

117 80

105 81 99 88

107 55

143 117

100 80

111 165

97

102 100 100

90

115 95 89

112 84

114 81

120 106 115 139

134 68 97

118

106 118 99 96

98

102 93

100

96 101 61

273

96 110 114 89

100 104 107 95

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

10 Cold Storage (March 2019) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Frozen Poultry in Cold Storage – Regions: February 28, 2019 with Comparisons (continued)

Commodity

Stocks in all warehouses February 28, 2019

as a percent of

February 28, 2018

January 31, 2019

February 28, 2019

February 28, 2018

January 31, 2019

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

Turkeys Whole turkeys New England ........................................... Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central ................................... West North Central .................................. South Atlantic .......................................... East South Central .................................. West South Central ................................. Mountain ................................................. Pacific ..................................................... Breasts New England ........................................... Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central ................................... West North Central .................................. South Atlantic .......................................... East South Central .................................. West South Central ................................. Mountain ................................................. Pacific ..................................................... Legs New England ........................................... Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central ................................... West North Central .................................. South Atlantic .......................................... East South Central .................................. West South Central ................................. Mountain ................................................. Pacific ..................................................... Mechanically deboned meat New England ........................................... Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central ................................... West North Central .................................. South Atlantic .......................................... East South Central .................................. West South Central ................................. Mountain ................................................. Pacific .....................................................

4,081 13,487 8,646

29,950 20,265 3,202

96,823 6,291 5,596

39

5,379 21,328 34,851 12,097

208 17,701 3,992 5,789

-

1,043 1,082 3,667 2,036

63 1,718

506 954

10

597 1,382

551 1,640

491 488 541 907

1,412 10,414 6,282

31,640 39,536 1,102

68,804 3,130 4,126

52

4,411 22,295 33,257 11,983

524 14,146 2,723 2,809

-

1,028 2,986 4,317 2,230

21 2,540

478 203

22

2,383 822 946

1,837 531

1,032 570 910

1,457 10,776 9,256

38,098 53,695 3,532

89,155 4,044 4,795

128

3,743 27,162 35,525 14,122

765 18,667 3,345 3,851

-

995 2,469 3,753 1,958

57 2,467

426 160

18

1,018 698 803

1,835 403 161 596

1,944

36 80

107 127 265 110 92 64 86

328 70

127 102 117 368 105 84 67

(X) 95

228 102 96 90

144 84 17

180 171 51

146 112 82 33

110 214

103 103 147 120 136 321 130 129 116

246 85

122 107 118 146 132 123 137

(X) 97 83 87 88

271 97 89 79

82 43 85 85

100 76 16

105 214

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

Cold Storage (March 2019) 11 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Frozen Poultry in Cold Storage – Regions: February 28, 2019 with Comparisons (continued)

Commodity

Stocks in all warehouses February 28, 2019

as a percent of

February 28, 2018

January 31, 2019

February 28, 2019

February 28, 2018

January 31, 2019

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

Other New England ........................................... Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central ................................... West North Central .................................. South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Mountain .................................................. Pacific ...................................................... Unclassified New England ........................................... Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central ................................... West North Central .................................. South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Mountain .................................................. Pacific ...................................................... Total turkey New England ........................................... Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central ................................... West North Central .................................. South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Mountain .................................................. Pacific ...................................................... Ducks New England ............................................... Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. East South Central ....................................... West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific ..........................................................

3

1,152 9,000 4,985 8,767

784 4,037

622 2,437

21

2,101 9,527

14,396 48,072

225 7,656 1,946 4,486

4,154

23,759 50,965 88,400 92,877 4,973

128,423 13,898 20,169

90 702 185 334 43 40 1 6

1,296

9

2,118 8,868 4,411 7,383

661 3,070

659 2,117

81

4,198 13,486 8,597

38,188 164

10,080 1,961 3,419

1,576

24,552 54,739 83,168

101,157 3,003

99,672 9,521

13,584

99 1,512

206 184 43

- -

28 1,009

6

3,302 7,993 4,419 7,172

591 3,403

640 2,232

80

4,755 10,485 10,328 39,869

151 9,457 2,172 3,311

1,689

24,589 58,063 92,926

118,651 5,499

123,310 11,223 16,293

108 2,000

239 118 62

- 1

36 1,274

200 287 89 89 82 75 84

103 92

381 226 110 72 83 67

124 112 74

41

103 114 105 128 111 96 81 81

120 285 129 35

144 (X)

100 600 98

67

156 90

100 97 89

111 97

105

99 113 78

120 104 92 94

111 97

107 100 106 112 117 183 124 118 120

109 132 116 64

144 (X) (X)

129 126

- Represents zero. (X) Not applicable. 1 New England and Middle Atlantic combined with South Atlantic. East North Central combined with East South Central. West North Central

combined with West South Central. Mountain combined with Pacific.

12 Cold Storage (March 2019) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Frozen Fruit and Frozen Juice Concentrate in Cold Storage – Regions: February 28, 2019 with Comparisons

Commodity

Stocks in all warehouses February 28, 2019

as a percent of

February 28, 2018

January 31, 2019

February 28, 2019

February 28, 2018

January 31, 2019

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

Frozen fruit Apples New England ............................................... Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. East South Central ...................................... West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Blueberries New England ............................................... Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. East South Central ...................................... West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Cherries, tart (ripe tart pitted) New England ............................................... Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. East South Central ...................................... West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Cherries, sweet New England ............................................... Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. East South Central ...................................... West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Peaches New England ............................................... Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. East South Central ...................................... West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Raspberries, red New England ............................................... Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. East South Central ...................................... West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific .........................................................

241 1,364

27,310 213 132 95

2,046 89

4,425

23,173 7,582

46,344 1,091 3,154

558 1,401

125 79,136

-

7,262 90,335

76 51 7

567 10,607 6,476

-

618 8,441

25 340 323 559

- 4,534

64

1,877 7,359

601 2,743

310 1,194

28 45,860

74

1,213 2,951

666 216

1,477 1,164 1,072

56,122

157 985

24,589 141 133 103

1,628 46

4,000

31,314 3,884

44,579 1,251 4,111

96 1,229

177 92,109

-

8,051 101,010

159 109

9 305

10,611 6,701

-

1,401 6,214

162 417 525 888

- 4,141

12

1,693 9,660

574 2,282

708 576 46

43,009

299 1,663 2,108

959 206 650

1,280 507

64,333

173 999

24,696 146 146 81

1,299 31

7,782

19,651 3,325

38,679 1,248 3,617

15 1,002

70 81,085

-

8,039 95,777

182 89 9

244 9,991 5,912

-

1,288 5,719

15 386 422 822

- 3,865

29

1,574 9,345

574 2,140

820 591 13

39,424

136 1,365 2,129 1,002

174 635

1,572 272

52,282

72 73 90 69

111 85 63 35

176

85 44 83

114 115

3 72 56

102

(X) 111 106 239 175 129 43 94 91

(X)

208 68 60

114 131 147 (X) 85

45 84

127 96 78

265 49 46 86

184 113 72

150 81 43

135 25 93

110 101 100 104 110 79 80 67

195

63 86 87

100 88 16 82 40 88

(X)

100 95

114 82

100 80 94 88

(X) 92 92 9

93 80 93 (X) 93

242 93 97

100 94

116 103 28 92

45 82

101 104 84 98

123 54 81

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

Cold Storage (March 2019) 13 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Frozen Fruit and Frozen Juice Concentrate in Cold Storage – Regions: February 28, 2019 with Comparisons (continued)

Commodity

Stocks in all warehouses February 28, 2019

as a percent of

February 28, 2018

January 31, 2019

February 28, 2019

February 28, 2018

January 31, 2019

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

Strawberries, total New England ............................................... Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. East South Central ....................................... West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific .......................................................... Other New England ............................................... Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. East South Central ....................................... West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific .......................................................... Frozen juice concentrate Orange 1 New England ............................................... East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. East South Central ....................................... West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific .......................................................... Other New England ............................................... Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. East South Central ....................................... West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific .......................................................... Total frozen juice concentrate 2 New England ............................................... Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. East South Central ....................................... West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific ..........................................................

126

7,650 10,475 5,326 7,965 8,210

15,418 380

160,533

85,156 19,605

238,866 15,182 5,345 2,024

17,962 472

169,932

5 1,889

235 480,222

6 9,511 5,404 3,701

9,695

56,511 39,397 4,203

38,762 650

11,706 977

181,158

9,700 56,511 41,286 4,438

518,984 656

21,217 6,381

184,859

253

6,071 10,791 3,395

11,143 1,981

11,262 564

148,449

69,666 14,511

280,553 12,314 6,554

426 15,645

390 198,161

3 2,388

281 587,367

15 7,230 1,064 6,326

31,140 52,769 45,551 4,787

42,786 531

15,786 6,491

156,287

31,143 52,769 47,939 5,068

630,153 546

23,016 7,555

162,613

305

5,838 12,657 4,520

10,890 1,911

10,497 410

125,398

62,575 14,256

256,709 11,080 6,216

533 15,234

274 181,081

- 2,678

299 609,220

8 12,950 1,041 7,339

30,760 55,560 42,544 4,547

42,185 521

15,194 6,339

155,799

30,760 55,560 45,222 4,846

651,405 529

28,144 7,380

163,138

242 76

121 85

137 23 68

108 78

73 73

107 73

116 26 85 58

107

(X) 142 127 127 133 136 19

198

317 98

108 108 109 80

130 649 86

317 98

110 109 126 81

133 116 88

121 96

117 133 98 96 93 73 84

90 98 92 90 95

125 97 70 91

(X) 112 106 104 53

179 98

116

99 105 93 95 99 98 96 98

100

99 105 94 96

103 97

122 98

100

- Represents zero. (X) Not applicable. 1 Middle Atlantic combined with South Atlantic. 2 Middle Atlantic orange juice combined with South Atlantic.

14 Cold Storage (March 2019) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Frozen Vegetables in Cold Storage – Regions: February 28, 2019 with Comparisons

Commodity

Stocks in all warehouses February 28, 2019

as a percent of

February 28, 2018

January 31, 2019

February 28, 2019

February 28, 2018

January 31, 2019

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

Frozen vegetables 1 Asparagus Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Lima beans Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Green beans, regular cut Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Green beans, french style Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Broccoli, spears Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Broccoli, chopped and cut Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific .........................................................

300 4,601

123 318 447

6 2,324

6,057 2,909 1,297

13,526 1,143

519 20,055

28,319 45,601 7,619 7,007 2,559

661 64,087

5,494 2,796

462 300 219

8 4,644

5,625 7,276 1,154 1,858 6,240

152 7,208

3,646 8,349

285 1,577 5,014

149 12,282

349 4,236

125 363 566

- 2,055

5,276 1,308 1,468 7,008

391 -

18,992

30,901 47,663 9,407 3,682 2,579

105 49,609

3,025 1,847

272 678 76

- 6,782

6,390 6,636 1,058 1,940 4,833

55 5,380

3,933 6,601

193 2,501 8,894

36 14,679

334 4,046

124 263 411

- 1,958

4,336 1,160 1,252 5,824

391 1

16,899

27,758 45,286 8,148 3,467 2,736

105 43,144

3,026 1,731

262 667 66

- 6,456

7,843 7,741 2,224 1,324 5,430

51 3,927

4,565 9,155

205 3,182 9,141

41 13,123

111 88

101 83 92 (X) 84

72 40 97 43 34 (X) 84

98 99

107 49

107 16 67

55 62 57

222 30 (X)

139

139 106 193 71 87 34 54

125 110 72

202 182 28

107

96 96 99 72 73 (X) 95

82 89 85 83

100 (X) 89

90 95 87 94

106 100 87

100 94 96 98 87 (X) 95

123 117 210 68

112 93 73

116 139 106 127 103 114 89

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

Cold Storage (March 2019) 15 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Frozen Vegetables in Cold Storage – Regions: February 28, 2019 with Comparisons (continued)

Commodity

Stocks in all warehouses February 28, 2019

as a percent of

February 28, 2018

January 31, 2019

February 28, 2019

February 28, 2018

January 31, 2019

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

Brussels sprouts Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific .......................................................... Carrots, diced Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific .......................................................... Carrots, other Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific .......................................................... Cauliflower Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific .......................................................... Corn, cut Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific .......................................................... Corn, cob Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific ..........................................................

1,598 1,360

534 4,650 1,029 2,585 8,880

16,598 39,666 6,191

887 1,984

16 56,128

13,541 27,833 5,278

994 2,396

99 86,025

5,038 4,752

384 590

6,466 594

18,433

45,164 40,682 54,093 15,507 4,565

566 243,368

3,800

20,920 62,674 2,482 2,616 1,056

114,034

1,699

762 163

3,840 642

- 8,622

13,266 35,976 8,878

475 356 22

61,182

8,577 17,105 4,677

955 3,560

182 65,051

3,468 5,722

312 1,073 6,591

112 10,677

37,430 32,148 67,088 11,650 5,949

899 277,854

3,688 9,441

48,058 2,942 3,115 1,586

173,791

1,848

600 93

3,898 834

- 5,891

11,512 35,800 8,648

464 1,310

16 58,299

7,452

15,431 3,718 1,179 3,568

251 61,663

3,257 5,859

431 1,077 5,821

127 9,556

30,861 27,931 56,970 10,182 5,067

622 262,786

3,863 6,687

45,738 3,137 2,561 1,935

162,111

116 44 17 84 81 (X) 66

69 90

140 52 66

100 104

55 55 70

119 149 254 72

65

123 112 183 90 21 52

68 69

105 66

111 110 108

102 32 73

126 98

183 142

109 79 57

102 130 (X) 68

87

100 97 98

368 73 95

87 90 79

123 100 138 95

94

102 138 100 88

113 90

82 87 85 87 85 69 95

105 71 95

107 82

122 93

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

16 Cold Storage (March 2019) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Frozen Vegetables in Cold Storage – Regions: February 28, 2019 with Comparisons (continued)

Commodity

Stocks in all warehouses February 28, 2019

as a percent of

February 28, 2018

January 31, 2019

February 28, 2019

February 28, 2018

January 31, 2019

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

Mixed vegetables Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Okra Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Onion rings Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Onions, other Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Blackeye peas Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Green peas Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific .........................................................

5,284

18,125 547

1,655 9,076 2,380

23,038

1,343 235 57

4,018 8,391

2 2,697

412

6,978 583

2,492 1,267 3,948

949

4,061 2,538 1,120

412 2,367

14,093 32,325

416 31

- 488 182

- 538

15,851 37,173 29,818 14,285 1,608

281 124,663

5,297

14,538 832

1,925 9,904

732 19,177

1,576

151 260

8,057 23,985

2 3,884

401

6,708 673

2,683 1,396 4,739

988

5,947 2,774

943 1,148 3,048 6,442

31,811

677 4 -

300 106

- 410

12,260 17,161 29,204 9,108 1,465

37 119,524

6,440

16,528 863

1,941 8,959

604 19,623

1,759

139 243

7,360 18,971

1 3,382

394

8,041 667

2,467 1,362 4,483

948

5,293 2,929 1,303 1,157 2,939 7,647

31,994

684 15

- 223 118

- 354

10,291 16,686 23,063 8,586 1,471

20 114,651

122 91

158 117 99 25 85

131 59

426 183 226 50

125

96 115 114 99

107 114 100

130 115 116 281 124 54 99

164 48 (X) 46 65 (X) 66

65 45 77 60 91 7

92

122 114 104 101 90 83

102

112 92 93 91 79 50 87

98

120 99 92 98 95 96

89

106 138 101 96

119 101

101 375 (X) 74

111 (X) 86

84 97 79 94

100 54 96

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

Cold Storage (March 2019) 17 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Frozen Vegetables in Cold Storage – Regions: February 28, 2019 with Comparisons (continued)

Commodity

Stocks in all warehouses February 28, 2019

as a percent of

February 28, 2018

January 31, 2019

February 28, 2019

February 28, 2018

January 31, 2019

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

Peas and carrots mixed Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific .......................................................... Spinach Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific .......................................................... Squash, summer/zucchini Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific .......................................................... Southern greens Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific .......................................................... Other Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific .......................................................... Total frozen vegetables Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. West South Central ...................................... Mountain ...................................................... Pacific ..........................................................

921

1,140 79

631 301

- 5,063

14,694 2,976

783 8,602

10,397 1,212

12,027

6,356 16,367

565 2,258 4,073

32 29,884

4,872

250 6

2,974 3,938

7 614

80,511 78,897 22,061 14,451 23,671 31,545

253,742

269,901 371,455 195,713 101,962 99,949 59,911

1,123,008

531 863 72

624 268

- 5,468

7,462 3,131

627 5,936 5,529

444 7,718

5,154

20,684 157

2,114 3,794

86 23,353

3,745

169 6

1,923 5,523

2 521

71,168 61,806 24,298 13,938 21,480 20,395

322,777

232,220 297,434 198,771 84,863

114,050 35,876

1,230,305

684 740 48

519 167

- 5,233

6,864 3,173

730 5,551 4,643

247 7,757

4,783

19,761 276

2,261 3,496

69 24,541

3,218

168 5

2,038 5,160

1 574

68,588 60,638 23,136 14,258 20,674 19,742

303,422

215,653 290,245 178,147 81,025

105,296 35,963

1,158,292

74 65 61 82 55 (X)

103

47 107 93 65 45 20 64

75

121 49

100 86

216 82

66 67 83 69

131 14 93

85 77

105 99 87 63

120

80 78 91 79

105 60

103

129 86 67 83 62 (X) 96

92

101 116 94 84 56

101

93 96

176 107 92 80

105

86 99 83

106 93 50

110

96 98 95

102 96 97 94

93 98 90 95 92

100 94

- Represents zero. (X) Not applicable. 1 New England combined with Middle Atlantic. East South Central combined with South Atlantic.

18 Cold Storage (March 2019) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Frozen Potatoes in Cold Storage – Regions: February 28, 2019 with Comparisons

Commodity

Stocks in all warehouses February 28, 2019

as a percent of

February 28, 2018

January 31, 2019

February 28, 2019

February 28, 2018

January 31, 2019

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

Frozen potatoes French fries New England ............................................... Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. East South Central ...................................... West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Other New England ............................................... Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. East South Central ...................................... West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific ......................................................... Total frozen potatoes New England ............................................... Middle Atlantic ............................................. East North Central ....................................... West North Central ...................................... South Atlantic .............................................. East South Central ...................................... West South Central ..................................... Mountain ..................................................... Pacific .........................................................

17,992 36,286 83,836

106,479 53,631 2,525

34,851 185,621 476,381

15,225 6,789

46,703 20,706 14,530

252 19,657 82,891 60,864

33,217 43,075

130,539 127,185 68,161 2,777

54,508 268,512 537,245

15,599 40,374 83,023

104,589 66,280 1,292

41,969 195,678 481,459

12,116 9,406

38,730 18,326 15,228

316 19,273 63,959 57,422

27,715 49,780

121,753 122,915 81,508 1,608

61,242 259,637 538,881

13,964 43,566 84,011

103,350 74,016 1,181

39,504 203,155 489,533

13,156 9,826

44,166 19,117 14,718

274 16,918 67,864 60,291

27,120 53,392

128,177 122,467 88,734 1,455

56,422 271,019 549,824

78 120 100 97

138 47

113 109 103

86

145 95 92

101 109 86 82 99

82

124 98 96

130 52

104 101 102

90 108 101 99

112 91 94

104 102

109 104 114 104 97 87 88

106 105

98

107 105 100 109 90 92

104 102

Cold Storage (March 2019) 19 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Frozen Red Meat in Cold Storage – Regions: February 28, 2019 with Comparisons

Commodity

Stocks in all warehouses February 28, 2019

as a percent of

February 28, 2018

January 31, 2019

February 28, 2019

February 28, 2018

January 31, 2019

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

Frozen red meat Beef Boneless New England ........................................... Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central ................................... West North Central .................................. South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Mountain .................................................. Pacific ...................................................... Beef cuts New England ........................................... Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central ................................... West North Central .................................. South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Mountain .................................................. Pacific ...................................................... Total beef New England ........................................... Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central ................................... West North Central .................................. South Atlantic ........................................... East South Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Mountain .................................................. Pacific ...................................................... Other meat 1 Veal Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Pacific ...................................................... Lamb and mutton Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Pacific ...................................................... Total other meat Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central ................................... West South Central .................................. Pacific ......................................................

253 107,858 51,212

115,653 16,105

951 39,067 13,400 71,939

236

1,412 10,666 10,691 1,983 1,237 2,206 1,889

12,581

489 109,270 61,878

126,344 18,088 2,188

41,273 15,289 84,520

19,482 1,159

179 338

10,080 3,127 1,657

13,416

29,562 4,286 1,836

13,754

110 181,977 53,069 98,118 13,055 1,030

29,423 17,196 83,518

386

1,565 6,768 6,165 2,261

404 1,547 2,632

10,989

496 183,542 59,837

104,283 15,316 1,434

30,970 19,828 94,507

8,098 130 303 83

15,594 2,652 5,060

15,070

23,692 2,782 5,363

15,153

267 181,002 47,103 90,269 11,236 1,107

29,651 15,873 74,418

276

1,423 4,474 5,816 2,537

360 1,347 2,558 9,565

543

182,425 51,577 96,085 13,773 1,467

30,998 18,431 83,983

8,098 123 267 636

14,517 2,501 4,159

14,326

22,615 2,624 4,426

14,962

106 168 92 78 70

116 76

118 103

117 101 42 54

128 29 61

135 76

111 167 83 76 76 67 75

121 99

42 11

149 188

144 80

251 107

77 61

241 109

243 99 89 92 86

107 101 92 89

72 91 66 94

112 89 87 97 87

109 99 86 92 90

102 100 93 89

100 95 88

766

93 94 82 95

95 94 83 99

1 New England and South Atlantic combined with Middle Atlantic. East South Central combined with East North Central. West North Central combined with West South Central. Mountain combined with Pacific.

20 Cold Storage (March 2019) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Record Highs and Lows of Nuts, Dairy Products, Frozen Eggs, and Frozen Poultry in Cold Storage – United States: February 2019

Commodity Record

high Year

Record low

Year Date

records begin

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

Nuts Shelled Pecans ............................................................................... In-Shell Pecans ............................................................................... Dairy products Butter ..................................................................................... Natural cheese American ............................................................................ Swiss ................................................................................. Other .................................................................................. Total natural cheese ........................................................... Frozen eggs Whites .................................................................................... Yolks ...................................................................................... Whole and mixed ................................................................... Unclassified ........................................................................... Total frozen eggs ................................................................... Frozen Poultry Chicken Broilers, fryers, and roasters .............................................. Hens, mature chickens ....................................................... Breasts and breast meat .................................................... Drumsticks ......................................................................... Leg quarters ....................................................................... Legs ................................................................................... Thigh and thigh quarters .................................................... Thigh meat ......................................................................... Wings ................................................................................. Paws and feet .................................................................... Other .................................................................................. Total chicken ...................................................................... Turkey Whole turkeys Toms ................................................................................ Hens ................................................................................ Total whole turkeys .......................................................... Breasts .............................................................................. Legs ................................................................................... Mechanically deboned meat ............................................... Other .................................................................................. Unclassified ....................................................................... Total turkey ........................................................................ Ducks ..................................................................................... Total frozen poultry ................................................................

64,246

255,253

624,867

1,116,414 34,611

553,423 1,370,131

26,681 20,204 85,359 26,966

120,665

88,359 88,306

201,580 35,820

162,890 20,008 17,056 31,758 71,523 32,917

763,958 923,718

133,105 112,861 225,282 107,308 21,533 12,924

249,393 111,922 512,668

9,826

1,330,895

2019

2000

1992

1984 2011 2019 2019

1950 1968 1948 1946 1948

1946 1948 2018 2019 2015 2006 2016 2019 2017 2015 2000 2006

2004 2019 2004 2019 2012 2013 1998 2009 1998

1989

2019

8,895

25,249

7,323

9,837 531

1,502 18,608

764 457

4,934 719

1,334

10,030 1,505

86,391 10,908 50,183 4,872 5,952

11,071 20,001 11,054

237,200 70,407

58,839 56,019

122,394 42,939 8,018 5,482

19,022 66,578 3,220

964

27,796

1970

1977

1948

1919 1946 1918 1919

1984 2019 1984 1967 1917

1917 2013 2004 2007 2005 2010 2004 2008 2004 2006 2014 1943

2011 2006 2011 2015 2014 2010 2002 2011 1917

1936

1917

January 1970

January 1970

December 1915

December 1915 August 1917 August 1917 August 1917

April 1940 April 1940 April 1940 April 1940 April 1916

April 1916 April 1916 May 2003 May 2003 May 2003 May 2003 May 2003 May 2003 May 2003 May 2003

January 1991 December 1939

March 2001 April 2001

March 2001 January 2009 January 2009 January 2009 January 1967 January 2009

April 1916

June 1932

April 1916

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Record Highs and Lows of Frozen Fruit and Frozen Juice Concentrate in Cold Storage – United States: February 2019

Commodity Record

high Year

Record low

Year Date

records begin

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

Frozen fruit Apples ................................................................................... Apricots ................................................................................. Blackberries Individual quick frozen ....................................................... Pails and tubs .................................................................... Barrels, 400 lbs net ............................................................ Concentrate ....................................................................... Total blackberries .............................................................. Blueberries ............................................................................ Boysenberries ........................................................................ Cherries, tart (ripe tart pitted) ................................................. Cherries, tart (juice stock) ...................................................... Cherries, sweet ...................................................................... Grapes .................................................................................. Peaches ................................................................................ Raspberries, black ................................................................. Raspberries, red Individual quick frozen ....................................................... Pails and tubs .................................................................... Barrels, 400 lbs net ............................................................ Concentrate ....................................................................... Total red raspberries .......................................................... Strawberries Individual quick frozen and poly ......................................... Pails and tubs .................................................................... Barrels and drums ............................................................. Juice stock ......................................................................... Total strawberries .............................................................. Other ..................................................................................... Total frozen fruit ..................................................................... Frozen juice concentrate Orange .................................................................................. Other ..................................................................................... Total frozen juice concentrate ................................................

117,625 27,836

19,039 5,661

10,134 2,970

27,183 223,211

12,816

136,313 9,977

20,301 24,776 88,283 11,260

32,545 15,647 25,597 5,072

64,955

125,684 83,362 76,502 29,560

274,147 746,425

1,585,755

2,204,231 606,890

2,622,798

1978 1946

2008 1993 2014 1995 2014 2017

1959 2010 2019 2017 1951 1991 1959

2018 1996 2019 1995 2018

2008 2017 2010 2017 2017 2001

2017

1999 1995

1999

18,750 2,339

6,158 1,012 1,331

45 1,999 4,440

387

33,089 357

6,286 1,166

15,404 338

6,509 3,641 5,458

553 8,745

63,656 37,768 9,769 5,980

14,406 27,463

11,891

32,084 15,286

15,286

1949 1951

1994 2009 2011 2009 1939 1940

2019 1984 2011 2004 2017 1950 2012

1993 2008 2008 2005 1973

2007 2002 2002 2005 1945 1964

1924

1950 1945

1945

June 1944 June 1945

June 1992 June 1992 June 1992 June 1992 June 1938 June 1938

January 1959 January 1967 January 1990 January 1978

June 1944 June 1944

January 1959

June 1992 June 1992 June 1992 June 1992

January 1959

January 2002 January 2002 January 2002 January 2002

June 1938 June 1938

June 1923

September 1949 June 1944

June 1944

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Record Highs and Lows of Frozen Vegetables and Frozen Potatoes in Cold Storage – United States: February 2019

Commodity Record

high Year

Record low

Year Date

records begin

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

Frozen Vegetables Asparagus .............................................................................. Lima beans ............................................................................ Green beans, regular cut ....................................................... Green beans, french style ...................................................... Broccoli, spears ..................................................................... Broccoli, chopped and cut ...................................................... Brussels sprouts .................................................................... Carrots, diced ........................................................................ Carrots, other ......................................................................... Cauliflower ............................................................................. Corn, cut ................................................................................ Corn, cob ............................................................................... Mixed vegetables ................................................................... Okra ....................................................................................... Onion rings ............................................................................ Onions, other ......................................................................... Blackeye peas ....................................................................... Green peas ............................................................................ Peas and carrots mixed ......................................................... Spinach .................................................................................. Squash, summer/zucchini ...................................................... Southern greens .................................................................... Other ...................................................................................... Total frozen vegetables .......................................................... Frozen potatoes French fries ............................................................................ Other ...................................................................................... Total frozen potatoes .............................................................

16,838

119,064 201,608 52,492 54,188

126,343 46,107

148,175 194,044 84,089

497,712 298,120

68,978 55,012 18,362 61,405 20,609

267,497 17,598 81,505 65,599 41,894

510,458

2,256,599

1,052,280 276,811

1,298,610

1958 1970 2013 1991 1991 1996 1981 2016 1996 1991 2010 1992

2017 1995 2019 2012 1991 2017 1969 1999 1998 1995 2019

2017

2019 2004

2019

2,707

29,863 38,680 10,323 11,208 13,197 2,857

45,069 26,162 2,933

102,766 38,542

15,578 8,062 4,166 7,269 1,293 3,563 4,531

355 23,445 11,164 2,165

787,699

26,700 76,809

650,308

1979 2019 1960 2015 1977 1977 1945 1977 1977 1945 1982 1971

1956 1994 2011 1973 2012 1937 2008 1937 1979 2019 1937

1965

1956 1971

1971

June 1938

January 1960 January 1960 January 1960 January 1972 January 1972

June 1944 January 1976 January 1976

June 1944 January 1970 January 1970

January 1956 January 1972 January 1973 January 1973 January 1972

December 1936 January 1956

December 1936 January 1979 January 1972

December 1936

January 1962

January 1956 January 1971

January 1971

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Record Highs and Lows of Frozen Red Meat and Commodities in Cold Storage – United States: February 2019

Commodity Record

high Year

Record low

Year Date

records begin

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

Frozen red meat Beef Boneless .......................................................................... Beef cuts ......................................................................... Total beef ........................................................................ Pork Picnics, bone-in ............................................................... Hams Bone-in ........................................................................ Boneless ...................................................................... Total hams ................................................................... Bellies .............................................................................. Loins Bone-in ........................................................................ Boneless ...................................................................... Total loins .................................................................... Ribs ................................................................................. Butts ................................................................................ Trimmings ........................................................................ Other ............................................................................... Variety meats ................................................................... Unclassified ..................................................................... Total pork ........................................................................ Other red meat Veal ................................................................................. Lamb and mutton ............................................................. Total other red meat ........................................................ Total frozen red meat ...........................................................

464,852 77,404

506,360

19,339

58,376 89,549

127,741 121,556

24,987 29,187 47,594

143,396 35,641 84,753

136,268 68,919 80,575

686,063

21,158 59,304 49,438

1,436,378

2016 2008 2016

2015

2011 2019 2019 1989

2006 2012 2005 2016 2015 1998 1992 2000 2009 2015

2018 1921 2018

1919

195,202 21,211 23,475

2,477

26,796 15,000 17,186 15,738

9,535 6,110 7,085 8,635 2,936

10,984 37,077 8,976 4,853

63,352

2,729 1,683 8,552

416,721

1982 1988 1933

1970

1997 1995 1978 1978

1996 1993 1972 1961 1966 1966 1961 1993 1993 1917

2005 1933 2004

1958

January 1972 January 1972

December 1915

January 1957

January 1995 January 1995 January 1957 January 1957

January 1993 January 1993

December 1960 December 1960 December 1960 December 1960

January 1957 January 1993 January 1993

December 1915

June 1944 December 1915

June 1944

December 1916

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Cold Storage Regional Listing

New England: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont.

Middle Atlantic: New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania.

South Atlantic: Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia.

East North Central: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin.

East South Central: Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee.

West North Central: Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota.

West South Central: Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas.

Mountain: Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming.

Pacific: Alaska, California, Oregon, Washington.

Definitions

Beef, boneless: Includes all boxed boneless beef, such as ground beef, roasts, steaks, loins, strips, rounds, trimmings, etc.

Excludes variety meats (edible offal), such as tongues, livers, hearts, kidneys, and other organs removed from slaughtered

beef.

Beef cuts: Includes all boxed primal beef cuts, bone-in.

Orange juice concentrate: Adjusted to 42.0 degrees Brix equivalent (9.896 pounds per gallon).

Pork, boneless hams: Includes full ham, bone removed and individual muscles separated.

Pork, boneless loins: Includes pork tenderloins.

Pork, ribs: Includes spareribs and backribs.

Pork, trimmings: Includes 42% regular trimmings, 72% special trimmings, boneless picnic meat, jowls, neckbone

trimmings, blade, cheek, head, and shank meat, etc. Packaged bacon, sausage, and processed items, such as hot dogs and

luncheon meats, are not included.

Pork, other: Includes ears, tails, feet, neckbones and snouts.

Pork, variety meats: Includes tongues, kidneys, livers, stomachs, hearts, chitterlings, salivary glands, and other organs

removed from slaughtered hogs.

Pork, unclassified: Includes product unable to be classified elsewhere in this report.

Public refrigerated storages: Refrigerated facilities maintained for storing food for others at specified rates per unit.

Private and semiprivate refrigerated storages: Refrigerated facilities maintained by an operator to facilitate his principal

function as a producer, processor, or manufacturer of food products. The space is used to store the owner’s products,

although some space may be used by others at specified rates per unit stored. Working space, chill rooms, and curing rooms

in meat storages are not included in the storage statistics.

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Publication Notes

Published February 22, 2018: The 2017 revisions of Pecan Shell, American Cheese, Egg Yolks, Sweet Cherries,

Broccoli Spears, Broccoli Chopped and Cut, Brussels Sprouts, Cauliflower, Peas and Carrots Mixed, Mixed Vegetables,

French Fries, Pork Butts, Pork Hams Bone-in, and Pork Trimmings are the result of updated facility information. Please

refer to the Cold Storage 2017 Summary, published February 22, 2018, for all 2017 cold storage commodity estimates.

All updated data is also available on our Quick Stats website.

Published February 23, 2017: The 2016 revisions of Pecan In-Shell, Butter, Green Beans, Other Carrots, Diced Carrots,

Cut Corn and Cob Corn are the result of updated facility information. There was also an increase in reported data for

Blackberries, Other Frozen Fruit, Other Vegetables, and Boneless Beef due to increased coverage and participation of

facilities in the survey. Please refer to the Cold Storage 2016 Summary, published February 23, 2017, for all 2016 cold

storage commodity estimates. All updated data is also available on our Quick Stats website.

Published February 20, 2015: The 2014 revisions of Butter, Other Carrots, and Diced Carrots are the result of updated

facility information. There was also an increase in reported data for Chicken, Beef and Pork Products due to increased

coverage and participation of facilities in the survey. Please refer to the Cold Storage 2014 Summary, published February

20, 2015, for all 2014 cold storage commodity estimates. All updated data is also available on our Quick Stats website.

Published February 21, 2014: The 2013 revisions of chicken leg quarters are the result of updated facility information.

Please refer to the Cold Storage 2013 Summary, published February 21, 2014, for all 2013 cold storage commodity

estimates. All updated data is also available on our Quick Stats website.

Published February 22, 2013: The 2012 revisions of American and other natural cheese are the result of increased

coverage of cold storage facilities. Please refer to the Cold Storage 2012 Summary, published February 22, 2013, for all

2012 cold storage commodity estimates. All updated data is also available on our Quick Stats website.

Published December 22, 2012: Beginning with the February 22, 2013 release, estimates for shelled and in-shell peanuts

are scheduled to be discontinued.

Published March 22, 2011: Beginning with the January 31, 2011 data, an increase in survey response and a change in

classification of reported data resulted in an increase of breasts & breast meat, drumsticks, legs, and wings along with a

corresponding decrease in other chicken. Updated historic reported data prior to 2011 was unavailable. Year to year

relationships was impacted by this change.

Published February 22, 2011: The 2010 revisions of American and other natural cheese was the result of increased

coverage of cold storage facilities. Please refer to the Cold Storage 2010 Summary, published February 22, 2011, for all

2010 cold storage commodity estimates. Beginning with the January 31, 2010 data, cherries, tart (juice) was published

under two categories: cherries, tart (juice stock) and cherries, tart (juice concentrate). The 2010 monthly data for these

categories was published in the Cold Storage 2010 Summary, released on February 22, 2010. All updated data is also

available on our Quick Stats website.

Published June 22, 2010: A change in classification of reported data beginning with May 31, 2010 in the Other Chicken

category resulted in an increase of Leg Quarters, Legs, and Paws and Feet along with a corresponding decrease in Other

Chicken. There was also an increase in reported data for Drumsticks, Leg Quarters, Paws and Feet, and Other Chicken

due to increased coverage and participation of facilities in the survey. Updated historic data prior to May 31, 2010 for

these facilities were unavailable. All updated data is also available on our Quick Stats website.

Published February 22, 2010: A change in classification of reported data beginning with January 31, 2009 in the Other

Chicken category resulted in an increase of Leg Quarters along with a corresponding decrease in Other Chicken. The

updated 2009 data for these categories was published in the 2009 Annual Summary, released on February 22, 2010. The

Total Chicken category was unaffected by this change in reporting. All updated data is also available on our Quick Stats

website.

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Published December 22, 2009: The increase in Orange Juice Concentrate from October to November 2009 reflected

previously unreported stocks included in the November estimate. Revisions for October and previous months were not

available at this time. All updated data is also available on our Quick Stats website.

Published November 20, 2009: Due to updated facility information, the January 2009 - September 2009 cheese data was

revised. Please note the revision tables on pages 13 and 14. Updated data for 2008 was not available. All updated data is

also available on our Quick Stats website.

Published October 22, 2009: Beginning with the February 22, 2010 Cold Storage report, Other Turkey was separated

into the following five categories: breast meat, legs, mechanically deboned meat, other, and unclassified. The 2009 data

for these categories was published in the 2009 Annual Summary, released on February 22, 2010. Data for the five

categories prior to 2009 was not available. All updated data is also available on our Quick Stats website.

Published June 22, 2009: Beginning with April 30, 2009 revised estimates, an increase in strawberry inventory was the

result of increased coverage of cold storage facilities as well as updated plant information. The April 2009 revisions of

frozen strawberries covered the following categories: Total, IQF and Poly, Pails and Tubs, Barrels and Drums, and Juice

Stock. Updated historic reported strawberry data prior to April 2009 was unavailable. Year to year relationships for

strawberry and the total fruit categories were impacted by this change.

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Statistical Methodology

Survey Procedures: Questionnaires are mailed about the 24th of each month to all operators on the list of approximately

800 public and private cold storage warehouses. In addition, data are obtained from special surveys and other sources. All

survey data represent stocks as of the end of the month.

Data are collected from warehouses artificially cooled to a temperature of 50 degrees Fahrenheit or lower, and whose food

products are normally stored for 30 days or more. All food items in these facilities are reported regardless of the number

of days stored at the time of the report. Also included are specialized storage facilities meeting the 30 day requirement,

such as fruit houses, dairy manufacturing plants, frozen fruit, fruit juice, vegetable processors, and poultry and meat

packing plants. Excluded are stocks in space maintained by wholesalers, jobbers, distributors, chain stores, locker plants

containing individual lockers, meat packer branch houses, and frozen food processors whose entire inventories are turned

over more than once a month.

All commodities reported on the cold storage report are regardless of ownership or origin. NASS does not differentiate

between commodities owned by manufacturer, producer, wholesaler, retailer, government owned, or domestically

produced vs. imported.

Estimating Procedures: Data for reporting firms are added to estimates for non-reporting firms to obtain regional and

National totals. Estimates for non-reporting firms are obtained by multiplying the previous month's figure by a percent

change from the previous month. The percent change is calculated for each item from totals of the current and previous

month summed from firms that reported both months.

Revision Policy: Data are revised the following month based on late reports or corrected data. Final figures are published

in the annual summary in February of the following year.

Reliability: Reports are received from approximately 660 firms each month which represent about 80 percent of the total

capacity. Firms that are not on the list or firms who have never reported are not represented in the data. Plants storing

butter or cheese are required under Federal law as defined in Public Laws 106-532 and 107-171 to complete the monthly

Cold Storage report. Monthly data can vary due to different firms reporting month to month. Survey data are also subject

to non-sampling errors such as omissions and mistakes in reporting and in processing the data. While these errors cannot

be measured directly, they are minimized by carefully reviewing all reported data for consistency and reasonableness.

Information Contacts

Listed below are the commodity specialists in the Livestock Branch of the National Agricultural Statistics Service to

contact for additional information. E-mail inquiries may be sent to [email protected]

Travis Averill, Chief, Livestock Branch ......................................................................................................... (202) 720-3570

Tony Dorn, Head, Poultry and Specialty Commodities Section ..................................................................... (202) 690-3223

Holly Brenize – Poultry Slaughter............................................................................................................. (202) 720-0585

Alissa Cowell-Mytar – Cold Storage, Capacity of Refrigerated Warehouses .......................................... (202) 720-4751

Liana Cuffman – Catfish and Trout, Egg Products, Mink, Census of Aquaculture ................................. (202) 720-8784

Fatema Haque – Broiler Hatchery, Chicken Hatchery ............................................................................. (202) 720-3244

Kim Linonis – Layers, Eggs ..................................................................................................................... (202) 690-3676

Adam Peters – Turkey Hatchery, Turkeys Raised .................................................................................... (202) 690-3237

Erica Sadler – Cost of Pollination, Honey, Honey Bee Colonies ............................................................. (202) 720-6147

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