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Ranking of States and Commodities by Cash Receipts, 1991

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Ranking of States and Commodities by Cash Receipts, 1991. By Roger P. Strickland, Cheryl Johnson, and Robert P. Williams. Agriculture and Rural Economy Division, Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Statistical Bulletin No. 848.

Abstract

This pUblication identifies the 25 leading agricultural commodities produced in each State and the United States, ranked by the value of cash receipts. The meyor producing States, ranked by cash receipts, for each of the 25 leading commodities in the United States and for several major commodity groups are also identified. The information is derived from U.S. Department of Agriculture's cash receipts statistics for the marketing of agriCUltural commodities within States. The ranking of commodities produced in a State provides indications of the diversity of a State's agriculture. The rankings of States for a commodity provide information about the location of production.

Keywords: Cash receipts, government payments, State rankings.

Acknowledgments

Connie Dixon provided statistical assista'lce and is a principal source of cash receipts information. Janusz Kubica provided the systems analysis and computer programming to accomplish the assorted ranking schemes, and the construction of tables.

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Contents

Page

Cash Receipts Ranking Information ................................. 1

Overview of the 1991 Agricultural Sector ............................. 2

Facts From the Ranking Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Table

Leading commodities for cash receipts, by State, 1991 1 United States ........... '............................. 5

2 Alabama .......................................... 6 3 Alaska ............................................ 7 4 Arizona ........................................... 8 5 Arkansas .......................................... 9 6 California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

7 Colorado ......................................... 11 8 Connecticut ................. , ..................... . 129 Delaware ........................................ . 1310 Florida ......................................... . 1411 Georgia .............. " . " " " .. " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " 15

12 Hawaii .......................................... 16 13 Idaho ........................................... 17 14 Jllinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 15 Indiana .......................................... 19 16 Iowa ............................................ 20

17 Kansas ........................................... 21 18 Kentucky .................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 19 Louisiana . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 20 Maine ........................................... 24 21 Maryland ......................................... 25

22 Massachusetts ...................................... 26 23 Michigan ......................................... 27 24 Minnesota ................. < • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 28 25 Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 26 Missouri ......................................... 30

Contents-Continued

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27 Montana .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. '" .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..28 31 Nebraska ..................................................................................29 32Nevada ......................................... .

30 33New Hampshire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

31 34New Jersey ....................................... .

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New Mexico ...................................... .33 36

New York ....................................... .34 37

North Carolina ..................................... .35 38

North Dakota ................................ : .... .36 39

Ohio ........................................... . 40 37

Oklahoma ......................................... .38 41

Oregon ......................................... .39 42

Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 43

Rhode Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 44

South Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 42

South Dakota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4643

Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . 4744

Texas ........................................... 4845 Utah ............................................ 4946 Vermont .............................~. . . . . . . . . . . . 50

47 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51

48 Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

49 West Virginia ................... ,.................. 53

50 Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54

51 Wyoming ......................................... 55

States' rankings for cash receipts, by leading commodities, 1991 52

Cattle and calves .................................... 5653 · .DaIry pro(lucts ..................................... .54 57

Com ........................................... .55 58

Hogs ........................................... .56 59

Soybeans ........................................ . 60 57

Greenhouse and nursery products ... .-...................... 6158

Broilers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6259

Wheat ........................................... 6360

Cntton ........................................... 6461

Chicken eggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65

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62 Hay ............................................ 66 63 Tobacco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 64 Turkeys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 65 Potatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 66 Tomatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70

67 Apples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 68 Grapes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 69 Oranges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 70 Peanuts .......................................... 74 71 Sugarbeets ........................................ 75

72 Sorghum grain ...................................... 76 73 Rice ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 74 Cane for sugar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 75 Barley ........................................... 79 76 I..ettuce .......................................... 80

States' ranldngs for cash receipts, by commodity groups, 1991 77 All commodities ..................................... 81 78 Livestock and products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 82 79 Crops ........................................... 83 80 Meat animals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 84 81 Poultry and eggs .................................... 85

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82 Food grains ....................................... 86 83 Feed grains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 84 Oil crops ......................................... 88 85 Vegetables ........................................ 89 86 Fruits and nuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90

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Ranking of States and Commodities by Cash Receipts, 1991

Roger P. Strickland Cheryl Johnson

Robert P. Williams

Cash Receipts Ranking Information

Cash receipts are the major component of gross income in the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) farm income accounts and reflect the sales of commodities from farms where produced within a calendar year. Of the principal components of both income and expenses, cash receipts tend to be the most variable, reflecting the effects of weather and government programs on the production and sale of crops, particularly corn. Occasionally, but with less frequency, biological phenomena, such. as insects and disease, can have a severe effect on crop or livestock production.

A ranking by cash receipts of leading commodities within States can quickly convey a significant amount of information about the productim2 mix within the State. Similarly, a ranking of States by cash receipts from sales of a specific commodity or commodity group can quickly convey information about the importance of the commodity to individual States and geographic regions, and about the likelihood and extent of effects from changes in the level of receipts. Such rankings are an aid in analyzing the effects of adverse weather, changes in farm programs administered by the government, or the myriad economic conditions affecting the prices of commodities.

In the following, there are tables for each of the 50 States showing the 25 leading commodities ranked by value of receipts. There are three noteworthy exceptions. First, While no State is likely to have fewer than 25 commodities produced within its borders, a few do not have statistics that are sufficiently reliable to report for each of the J5 separate commodities. Sales of minor commodities are typically combined into several miscellaneous or other commodity groupings for the income accounts but are excluded from this publication.

Second, some commodities were omitted from the rankings for certain States to avoid disclosing confidential information about individual producers. When collecting the data, usually through surveys, the USDA makes a commitment to the producers that precludes the dissemination of any information that might allow perceptive users to discern the attributes of

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individual producers. Such omissions are few and generally involve commodities that would occupy a position in the bottom half of a State's ranked listing of 25 leading commodities.

Third, a portion of the cash receipts for some commodities may be reported only in combination with receipts for other commodities in order to preserve confidentiality. In these cases, the receipts reported for the commodity do not represent a complete accounting of the commodity's sales. A prime example is tomatoes for which only the sales of the fresh tomatoes are reported so that the sales of the processed tomatoes can be kept confidential. The sales of the fresh tomatoes are reported in other publications; thus, publication of total sales would amount to a disclosure of the processed tomatoes by deduction. In the tables in this publication, such situations are marked with an asterisk, immediately preceding the name of the commodity or State, as appropriate.

Overview of the 1991 Agricultural Sector

U.S. net farm income was at its third all-time high in 1991, due both to the beneficial effects of favorable weather on crop production and favorable cattle and hog prices that remained high, even though down some from the rather extraordinary level of the previous year.

The year 1991 was the first since 1984 in which farm income had not risen; nevertheless, it was exceeded only by the record levels earned in 1989 and 1990. The year 1991 was the third consecutive one in which there was no major drought, and prices for most commodities remained at relatively high levels, even though some were down from a year earlier. Crop production was also down, reflecting reduced plantings due to lowered expectations resulting from a downward trend in prices, which had been evident in the latter part of 1990.

Cash receipts from sales of livestock and products were down $3.2 billion, due largely to a $2.1 billion decline in sales of dairy products. Milk prices, which had declined in 1990, remained at depressed levels in the first half of 1991 before turning upward the second half as a result of farmers cutting back dairy herds, which limited the production of milk. The lower quantity of milk produced was the principal cause of the drop in annual receipts for dairy products.

Cattle and calves had experienced a gain of about $3 billion in cash receipts in 1990, and hogs h?d gained another $2 billion. Neither experienced much of a retreat from those peaks in 1991. In 1990, hog prices topped $60 per hundredweight (cwt) for part of the year. Beef cattle prices topped $70 per cwt every month in 1990. Hog prices were decidedly lower in 1991 because farmers responded to the record prices and significantly increased production.

For additional information regarding f~m income and other financial statistics, the reader should consult the following two reports published by USDA's Economic Research Service: Economic Indicators of the Fann Sector: l'lational Financial Summary and Economic Indicators of the Fann Sector: State Financial Summary.

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Facts From the Ranking Tables

Thirty States had livestock receipts exceeding crop receipts.

In 13 States, the majority of receipts was from sales of a single commodity, indicating a high degree of dependency on the production and market conditions for that commodity.

In 11 States, one livestock commodity had receipts for more than 50 percent of the State's total receipts.

Cattle and calves Dairy

Percent Percent

Wyoming 73 VermontKansas 7262 WisconsinColorado 5260 Oklahoma 58

BroilersNebraska 54 Nevada Texas

51. Percent

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51 II'New Mexico 50 Delaware 63

Two States had a single crop commodity that accounted for more than 50 percent of theState's total receipts.

Greenhouse/nursery

Percent

Alaska 57 Rhode Island 55

Eight States have sufficient diversification in their agricultural production that the leading commOdity accounted for no more than 20 perceilt of sales receipts. The lack of dependency on the fortunes of any single commodity should typically be advantageous to a State's economy simply because it dilutes the effects of adversity from weather, insects, disease, and markets. The States and their two leading commodities are:

Percent Percent

California: Oregon:Dairy 14 CattleGreenhouse 1811 Greenhouse 15

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Florida: Oranges Greenhouse

Minnesota: Com Dairy

Ohio: Soybeans Com

19 16

18 11

20 20

South Carolina: Tobacco Cattle

Virginia: Cattle Broilers

Washington: Apples Dairy

16 11

20 15

20 14

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Table 1--United States: leading commodities for cash receipts, 1991

-------------------------~---------------------------- ------------------------------Value of Percent RankRank Items U.S. of U.S. : Cumulative : in priorreceipts total percent 1/ : year

1,000 dollars ------- Percent -------All cOllllloditi es livestock and products Crops

167,292,000 86,745,278 80,546,722

100.0 51.8 48.1

1 2 3 4 5

Cattle and calves Dlti ry pre.ducts Corn Hogs Soybeans

39,632,088 18,113,714 13,853,798 11,061,441 10,778,421

23.6 10.8 8.2 6.6 6.4

23.6 34.5 42.8 49.4 55.8

1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9

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Greenhouse and nursery Broilers l!lIeat Cotton Chicken eggs

8,404,722 8,385,284 5,715,687 5,588,934 3,861,358

5.0 5.0 3.4 3.3 2.3

60.8 65.8 69.3 72.6 74.9

7 6 8 9

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11 12 13 14 15

Hay Tobacco TUl-keys Potatoes Tomatoes

3,044,049 2,8Sti,039 2,344,016 2,047,785 1,798,806

1.8 1.7 1.4 1.2 1.0

76.7 78.5 79.9 81.1 82.2

11 12 14 13 17

16 17 18 t9 20

Appies Grapes Oranges Peanuts Sugarbeets

1,659,334 1,618,558 1,564,762 1,392,537 1,216.. 758

0.9 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.7

83.1 84.1 85.1 85.9 86.6

20 16 15 18 19

21 22 23 24 25

Sorghum grain Rice Cane for sugar Barley lettuce

1,131,780 1,092,385

902,031 821,519 817,667

0.6 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.4

87.3 87.9 38.5 89.0 89.5

22 21 24 25 23

Government payments 2J 8,214,399 -~---------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------

-- = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of U.S. total for each commodity and all preceding cOlllllodities.

2/ Government payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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Table 2--Alabama: Leading commoditi~s for cash receipts, 1991

----------------------------------------------------------------- ._---------------------------------Percent PercentRank Items ValueValue of of total : CUllUlative of u.s. : of u.s.receipts receipts : percent 11 value 2! : receipts

1,000 doll ars Percent ------------ 1,000 dol lars All cOllllllOdit i es 2,977,832 100.0Livestock and products 1.7 167,292,0002,219.173 74.5Crops 2.5 86,745,278758,659 25.4 0.9 80,546,722

1 Broi lers 1,147,956 38.5 38.52 13.6Cattle and calves 8,385,284645,505 21.6 60.2 1.63 Greenhouse and nursery 39.632.088199,546 6.7 66.94 Peanuts 2.3 8,404,722187,715 6.3 73.25 Chicken egg!? 13.4 1,392,537166,500 5.5 78.8 4.3 3,861,358 6 Cotton 160.167 5.3 84.2 2.87 Hogs 5,588,934126,032 4.28 Dairy products 88.4 1.1 11,061.44169,795 2.3 90.79 Soybeans 0.3 18,113,71444,185 1.410 Aquaculture 92.2 0.4 10,778,42129,539 0.9 93.2 5.9 493,760

11 Corn 20,276 0.6 93.912 Hay 0.1 13,853,79816,885 0.5 94.5 0.513 Pecans 3,044,04915,450 0.5 95.014 Potatoes 5.0 307,01611,14315 0.3 95.3 0.5Tomatoes 2,047,7858,400 0.2 95.6 0.4 1,798,806 16 Wheat 7,888 0.2 95.917 Sweetpotatoes 0.1 5,715,6875,708 0.1 96.118 Peaches 4.3 130,0403,40819 0.1 96.2 0.8Corn, sweet 392,6823,226 0.1 96.3 0.620 Farm chickens 493,7202,520 0.0 96.4 3.7 67,431 21 Sorghum grain 1,558 0.0 96.422 Tobacco 0.1 1,131,7801,109 0.0 96.5 0.023 Honey 2,886,039310 0.0 96.524 Oats 0.2 124,266300 0.0 96.5 0.1 154,432

Cucumbers 3/

Government payments 4/ 66,350 0.8 8,214,399 ----------------------------------~-----------------------------------------------------------~-----

-- = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The c~mutative percentage is the sum of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding ~ommo~;tjes.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for sa.e line ite•• 3/ Commodities at the bottom of the above ranked list of com.odities and having no accompanying

data would have appeared within the ranked list of 25 leading commodities, out were excluded to avoid disclosure of confident~al information about individual producers.

4/ Government payments made directly to far.ers in cash or Pa)'lllent-in-Kind.

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Table 3--Alaska: Leading ca.modities for cash re~eipts, 1991

Rank PercentIteas PercentValue of Valueof total: Cu.ulative of U.S. :receipts of U.S.~eceipts: percent 1/ value 2! : receipts

1,000 dollars ------- - ... _­.... Percent ----------- ... 1,000 dollarsAll c~ities

26,622Livestock and products 100.0 0.06,478 167,292,000·Crops 24.3 0.020,144 86,745,27875.6 0.0 80,546,7221 Greenhouse and nursery 15,0802 56.6Dairy products 56.6 0.12,582 9_7 8,404,7223 Hay 66_3 0.01,715 18,113,7144 Potatoes 6.4 72.7 0.01,547 3,044,0495 Barley 5.8 78.6 0.0643 2,047,7852.4 81.0 0.0 821,5196 Cattle and calves 5787 Hogs 2.1 83.1 0.0124 39,632,0888 Oats 0.4 83.6114 11,061,4419 Chicken eggs 0.4 84.0

0.0 0.054 154,43210 Sheep and lambs 0.2 84.2 0.025 3,861,3580.0 84.3 0.0 399,31311 Far. chickens

2412 0.0"ool 84.4 0.016 67,4310.0 84.5 0.0 (­46,815Governtllent payments 3/ I1,285

0.0 8,214,399

-- = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The cUMulative percentage is the SUM of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding commodities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for sa~ line item. 3/ Govern.ent payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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Table 4--Arizona: Leading commodities for cash receipts, 1991

PercentRank Items Perce'1t ValueValue of of total : Cunulative of U.S. : of U.S.receipts receipts : percent 11 value 2/ : receipts-.-------------~------------~-------------------------------------------~---------------------------1,000 dottars ------------ Percent -- ... _------- .. 1,000 dollars

All commodities 1, S:S9, 907 100.0Livestock and products 1.1 167,292,000785,637 41.5Crops 0.9 86,745,2781.104,270 58.4 1.3 80,546,722 Cattle and calves 515,831 27.22 Cotton 27.2 1.3 39,632,088404,8543 Dairy prodUcts 21.4 48.7 7.2 5,588,934207,644 10.94 Lettuce 59.7 1.1 18,113,714149,216 7.95 Hay 67.6 18.2 817,667100,212 5.3 72.9 3.2 3,044,049

6 Greenhouse and nursery 65,220 3.47 Lemons 76.3 0.7 8,404,72238,404 2.08 Cantaloups 78.3 14.8 258,60233,700 1.79 Oranges 80.1 33.8 99,52833,057 1.710 ."heat 81.9 2.1 1,564,76222,666 1.2 83.1 0.4 5,715,68711 Caul iflower 22,548 1.112 Hogs 84.3 11.9 188,395 i

20,939 1.113 Grapes 85.4 0.1 11,061,44119,68614 Potatoes 1.0 86.4 1.2 I1,618,55818,('98 0.9 "15 Broccol i 87.4 0.9 2,047,78515,079 0.8 88.2 6.2 242,15516 Grapefruit 14,738 0.717 "'aterlllelons

0.6 89.0 3.7 390,21411,84418 Tangerines 89.6 7.1 164,6499,863 0.519 Honeydews 90.1 11.4 86,1418,931 0.420 Sheep and lambs 90.6 12.9 68,8958,882 0.4 91.1 2.2 399,313

21 Apples 7,891 0.422 Silage 91.5 0.4 1,659,3346,798 0.323 Jojoba 91.8 100.0 6,7985,625 0.324 Barley 92.1 100.0 5,6254,286 0.2 92.4 0.5 821,519 Pecans 3/

Government payments 4/ 40,493 0.4 8,214,399

-- = Not applicable. Numbers lIIay not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding commodities. 2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for same line item. 3/ Co~odities at the bottom of the above ranked list of commodities and having no accompanying

data would have appeared within the ranked list of 25 leading commodities, but were eXCluded to avoid disclosure of confidential information about individual producers.

4/ GovernRent payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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Table So-Arkansas: leading ca..odities for cash receipts. 1991

Rank PercentltellS PercentValue I)f Valueof total : C....lative of U.S. :receipts of U.S.receipts : ~;rcent 11 value 21 : receipts

1.000 dollars ----- ... _----- Percent ------ .. _---­ 1.000 dollarsAll co..odities 4.310.724livestock and products 100.0 2.52.680,068 167.292.000Crops 62.1 3.01.630.656 86.745.27837.8 2.0 80.546.n2Broi lers

1.369.8302 31.7Cattle and calves 31.7 16.3519.525 8.385.2843 Soybeans 12.0 43.8 1.3503.079 39.632.0884 Rice 11.6 55.5 4.6474.522 10.778.4215 Cotton 11.0 66.5 43.4441.494 1.092.38510.2 76.7 7.9 5.588.9346 Chicken eggs 285.8817 Turk~ys 6.6 83.3 7.4186.048 3.861.3588 Hogs 4.3 87.7 7.9145.049 2.344.0169 Dairy prodUcts 3.3 91.0 1.3102.700 11,061.44110 2.3"heat 93.4 0.561.200 18.113.7141.4 94.8 1.0 5 .. 715.68711 Aquaculture 50.84112 1.1Sorghlllll grain 96.0 10.335.306 493.76013 Hay 0.8 96.8 3.129.401 1.131.78014 0.6Greenhouse and nursery 97.5 0.923.995 3.044.0490.5

l 15 Corn 98. I 0.215.326 8.404. n20.3 98.4 0.1 13.853.79816 FarM chickens

10.16617 0.2TOlRBtoes 98.69.072 67.43118 Grapes 0.2 98.9

15.0 0.53.351 1.798.8060.019 Peaches 98.9 0.22.996 1.618.5580.020 Pecans 99.0 0.72.910 392.6820.0 99. I 0.9 307.01621 Honey

2.042 0.022 Oats 99. I 1.61.769 124.26623 Apples 0.0 99.2 1. I1.691 154.4320.0 99.2 0.1 1.659.334Beans. snllp 3/CucUlllbers 3/

GovernMent paYMents 4/ 352.750 4.2 8,214.399

-- = Not applicable. Numbers May not add due to rOUilding.

1/ The c....lative percentage is the SUM of the percent of total receipts for each COMModity andall preceding ca..odities.

2/ Percent State reeeipts are of U.S. receipts for saMe line iteM.

3/ COMModities at the bottOM of the above ranked list of COMModities and having no aCCOMpanying data would have appeared Within the ranked list of 25 leading COMModities, but were eXCluded to avoid disclosure of confidential inforMation about individual ~r~ucers.

4/ GovernMent paYMents Made directly to farMers in cash or PaYMent-in-Kind.

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Table 6--California: Leading Co.Moditfes for c.sh receipts, 1991

PercentRank iteMS PercentValUe of : Valueof total : ClaUlative : of U.S. :receipts of U.S.receipts : percent 11 value 2/ : ,.eceipts

1.000 dollars ------­ ... _--- Percent --------- ...... - 1,000 dollal'S All c~ditjes 17,886,698 100.0Livestock and p,.oducts 10.65,272,141 167,292,000Crops 29.4 6.012,614,557 86,745,27870.5 15.6 80.546,7221 Dairy products

2 Greenhouse and nurse,.y 2.454.538 13.7 13.7 13.53 1.953,542 10.9 lB, 113,714

Cattle and calves 24.61,681,643 8.404,7224 Grapes 9.4 34.0 23.2 4.21,445,548 39.632,0885 Cotton 8.0 42.1 89.3993.371 5.5 1.618,55847.6 17.7 5,588,9346 Tomatoes

875,1117 Lettuce 4.8 52.5 48.6600.856 1,798,8068 Hay 3.3 55.9 73.4541,191 817,6679 Almonds 3.0 58.9 17.7540.474 3,044,0493.010 Strawberries 61.9 100.0465,515 540,4742.6 64.5 73.4 634,02811 Chicken eggs 362,27512 OranilJes 2.0 66.6 9.3354,368 3,861,35813 fI-·.'qers 1.9 68.5 22.6334,080 1,564,76214 w~", nuts 1.8 70.4 3.9 r279,720 8,385,28415 Plu.s and prunes 1.5 72.0 100.0250,959 279,7201.4 73.4 97.2 258,04316 Turkeys 241.425 1.317 Broccol i 74.7 10.3215,550 2,344,01618 lelllOns 1.2 75.9 89.0215,126 242,1551.219 Carrots 77.1 83.1201,070 258,60220 Avocados 1.1 78.3 65.1187,478 308,7491.0 79.3 93.1 201,33821 Peaches 185,97522 Rice 1.0 80.3 47.3181,432 392,68223 Sugarbeets 1.0 81.4 16.6161,792 1,092,38524 Apples 0.9 82.3 13.3156,647 1,216,75825 Potatoes 0.8 83.1 9.4146,152 0.8 1,659,33484.0 7.1 2,047,785

GovernMent payments 3/ 260,825 3.1 8,214,399

-- = Not applicable. Numbers May not add due to rounding.

1/ The CUMUlative percentage is the SUM of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding commodities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. ,.eceipts for saMe line item. 3/ GovernM~nt payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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Table 1--Coloredo: Leading cOllllodities ftlr cash re.~"ipts. 1991

Rank PercentIte. PercentValue of Valueof total .. Claulative of U.S_ : of U_S_receipts receipts : percent 11 value 2/ : receipts

1.000 dollars ------------ Percent -­ ... _-------­ 1.000 dollars All cOMOdit i es 3.161.320 100.0Livestock and products 2.2 161.292,0(.102.663.835 10.8Crops 3.0 86.145.2181.091.485 29.1 1.3 80.546,722

1 Cattle and calves 2.244.332 59.62 Corn 59.6 5.6 39.632.088215.330 7.33 Wheat 66.9 1.9 13.853.798201.5324 Dairy products 5.5 12.5 3.6 5 Hay '66.156 4.4 5.115,687

16.9 0.9160,195 18.113.1144.2 81.2 5.2 3.044.0496 Potatoes

82.283 2.17 Greenhouse and nursery 83.3 4.016,833 2.0 2.047.7858 Hogs 85.4 0.968,241 8.404.7221.89 Onions 81.2 0.6 11.061.44159.536 1.510 Chicken eggs 88.8 9.8 603.93553.108 1.4 90.2 1.3 3.861.35811 Dry beans 49.63312 SUgarbeets 1.3 91.5 9.7 511.82538.407 1.013 Apples 92.5 3.1 1.216.15835.615 0.914 Sheep and llHllbs 93.5 2.1 1.659,33435.45815 Barley 0.9 94.4 8.830.248 0.8 399.313 r 95.2 3.6 821,51916 SorghUil grain 18.211 0.417 Lettuce 95.7 1.66.638 1,131.78018 0.1Sunflower 95.9 0.85.592 0.1 817.66719 Corn. sweet 96.0 20 5.456 0.1

1.8 304,050Carrots 96.2 1.1 493,7204.312 0.1 96.3 1.4 308,749

21 Wool 2,976 0.022 Honey 96.4 6.3 46,8152.568 0.023 Aquacu1ture 96.4 2.0 124.2662.370 0.0 96.5 0.4 493,160

Turkeys 3/MushroOllS 3/

Governlllent P8)'111ent s 4/ 217.102 2.6 8.214.399

-. = Not applicable. Numbers ..y not add due to rounding.

1/ The cu.ulative percentage is the SUR of the percent of total receipts for each commodity andall precedinv c~odities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for sa~ line iteM. 3/ Ca..odities at the bottom of the above ranked list of COMMOdities and having no accompanying

data Would have appeared within the ranked list of 25 leading COMModities. but were eXcluded to avoid disclosure of confidential inforMation about individual producers.

4/ Govern.ent P8)'111ents made directly to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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Table 8--Connecticut: Leading ca..odities for cash receipts, 1991

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~-Percent Percent ValueRank Ite.s Value of : of total : Claollative of U.S. : of U.S.receipts receipts : percent 11 value ':?/ : receipts

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1,000 dollars ------------ Percent ------------ 1.000 dollars AIt co.MKfi ties 463.372 100.0Livestock and products 0.2 167.292.000

208.573 45.0Crops 0.2 86.745,278254.799 54.9 0.3 80,546.722

1 Greenhouse and nursery 135.367 29.2 29.2 1.62 Chicken eggs 8.404,72282.160 17.7 46.9 2.13 Dairy products 70.647 15.2 62.1

3.861.358 4 Tobacco 0.3 18.113.71449.315 10.6 72.8 1.75 Aquaculture 2.886.03925.790 5.5 78.3 5.2 493.760 6 Cattle and calves 14.116 3.07 Hay 81.4 0.0 39.632.0887.912 1.7 83.1 0.28 Apples 3.044.0497.3;0 1.5 84.7 0.49 Corn, sweet 1.659.3344.555 0.9 85.7 0.910 Peaches 493.7201.632 0.3 86.0 0.4 392.682

11 Hogs 957 0.2 86.212 Pears 0.0 11.061.441720 0.1 86.4 0.213: Potatoes 271.953532 0.1 86.5 0.0tI, Far. chickens 2.047.785460 0.1 l86.6 0.615 Sheep and lllllbs 456 0.1 86.7 67.431

0.1 399.313 16 Turkeys 393 0.017 Honey 86.8 0.0 2.344,01689 0.0 86.8 0.018 Wool 124.26629 0.0 86.8 0.0 46.815

MushroOE 3/

Goverrwent pay.ents 4/ 1,351 0.0 8.214.399

-- = lot applicable. lu.bers uy not add due to rounding.

1/ The claollative percentage is the s~ of the percent of total receipts for each coa.odity and all preceding ca..odities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for sa.e line ite.. 3/ Ca..odities at the botte. of ~he above ranked list of ca..odities and having no aCCOMpanying

data would have appeared within the ranked list of 25 leading ca..odities. but were excluded to avoid disclosure of confidential inforution about individual producers.

4/ Govern.ent pay.ents .ade directly to far.ers in ~ash or Pav-ent-in-Kind.

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Table 9--Delaware: Leading commodities for cash receipts, 1991

---------------------------------------------------~-- ----------------------------------------------Percent

~ank iteM Percent ValueValue of of total : Cumulative of U.S. : of U.S.receipts receipts : percent 1/ value 2/ : receipts

1,000 dollars ------------ Percent ------------ 1,000 dollars All cOlllllOdi ties 619,536 100.0LiVestock and products 0.3 167,292,000438,065 70.7Crops 0.5 86,745,278181,471 29.2 0.2 80,546,722 Broilers 391,999 63.2 63.2 4.62 Soybeans 8,385,28445,233 7.3 70.5 0.43 Corn 10,778,42137,016 5.9 76.5 0.24 Greenhouse and nursery 13,853,79834,000 5.4 82.0 0.45 Dairy products 8,404,72216,770 2.7 84.7 0.0 18,113,714

6 Chicken eggs 15,443 2.4 87.2 0.47 Potatoes 3,861,3589,840 1.5 88.8 0.48 Wheat 2,047,7858,738 1.49 Hogs 90.2 0.1 5,715,6875,440 0.810 Cattle and calves 91.1 0.0 11,061,4414,596 0.7 91.8 0.0 39,632,088 11 Mushrooms 4,575 0.7 92.5 0.612 Corn, sweet 668,4103,714 0.613 Barley 93.1 0.7 493,7203,341 0.514 Apples 93.7 0.4 821,5192,688 0.4 94.1 0.115 Peas, green 1,659,334 l2,194 0.3 94.5 1.7 128,140 16 Hay 1,039 0.1 94.617 Peaches 0.0 3,044,049855 0.118 Farm chickens 94.8 0.2 392,682462 0.0 94.9 0.6 67,431

CUcumbers 3/Beans, snap 3/TOIII8toes 3/Turkeys 3/Sheep and lambs 3/

Canola 3/Sunftower 3/

Government payments 4/ 2,676 0.0 8,214,399

-- = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding commodities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for same line item. 3/ Ca..odities at the bottom of the above ranked list of commodities and having no accompanying

data would have appeared within the ranked list of 25 leading commodities, but were excluded to avoid disclosure of confidential information about individual producers.

4/ Governeent payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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Table 10--Florida: Leading commodities for cash receipts, 1991

Rank PercentItems PercentValue of ValueoJ total : CUlllulative of U.S. receipts receipts : percent 1/ : of II.S.

value 2/ : receipts----------------------------------------------------------------------------------"----------------­1,000 dollars _... _- ... _--_ .. - .. F'ercent .. ... _---- ........ _­ 1,000 dOllars

All commodities 6,140,999Livestock and products !OO.O 3.61,171,662 167,292,000Crops 19.0

4,969,337 1.3 86,745,27880.9 6.1 80,546,7221 Oranges 1,172,9972 Greenhouse and nursery 19.1 19.1 74.9998,091 1.564,76216.23 * Tomatoes, fresh 35.3

570,801 " .8 8,404,7229.24 Cane for sugar 44.6 53.0483,984 1,076,2105 7.8Dairy products 52.5 53.6372,947 6.0 902,03158.6 2.0 18,113,7146 Cattle and calves

7 363,351 5.9Grapefruit 64.5 0.9309,117 39,632,0888 Peppers, green 5.0 69.5 79.2173,628 390,2142.89 Potatoes 72.3 84.0 10 163,948 2.6 206,658

Broi lers 75.0 8.0151,704 2,047,7852.4 77.5 1.8 8,385,28411 Chicken eggs 120,93012 1.9Corn, sweet 79.4 3.191,674 3,861,3581.413 Strawberries 80.9 18.584,876 493,72014 Cucumbers 1.3 82.3 13.383,655 634,02815 1.3Watermelons 83.7 36.580,767 228,719 f1.3 85.0 149.0 164,64916 Peanuts 73,55117 1.2Tangerines 86.2 5.250,927 1,392,537

18 * Beans, snap, fresh 0.8 87.0 59.150,495 0.8 86,14119 Squash 87.8 71.850,221 70,24620 Celery 0.8 88.7 83.037,607 0.6 60,45389.3 18.2 205,70121 Radishes 35,26922 Cabbage 0.5 89.9 100.028,731 0.4 35,26923 Limes 90.3 26.826,547 107,1970.424 Tobacco 90.8 100.026,392 0.4 26,547

91.2 0.9 2,886,039Mushrooms

3/

Government payments 4/ 40,786 0.5 8,214,399

-- = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

• Additional cash receipts have been excluded to avoid disclosure of individual operations.

1/ The cu.ulative percentage is the sum of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding commodities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for same line item. 3/ Co~odities at the bottom of the above ranked list of commodities and having no accompanying

data would have appeared within the ranked list of 25 leading commodities, but were excluded to avoid disclosure of confidential information about individual producers.

4/ GovernMent payments made directLy to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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Table "--Georgia: leading commodities for cash receipts, 1991

PercentRank Items PercentValue of of total : Value

Clilulative of U.S.receipts receipts : of U.S.

: percent 1/ value 2/ : receipts

1,000 dollars -- .... _------. Percent ------------ 1,000 dollars All cOllllllOd i t j es 3,978,361 100.0Livestock and products 2.3 167,292,0002,153,489 54.1Crops 2.4 86,745,2781,824,872 45.8 2.2 80,546,722

1 Broi ters 1,125,755 28.32 Peanuts 28.3 13.4 8,385,284630,680 15.8 44.13 Chicken eggs 45.2 1,392,537289,601 7.24 Cattle and calves 51.4 7.5 3,861,358265,8185 Hogs 6.6 58.1 0.6 39,632,088209,496 5.2 63.3 1.8 11,061,4416 Cotton 207,434 5.27 Dairy products 68.5 3.7 5,588,934199,073 5.08 Greenhouse and nursery 73.5 1.1 18,113,714177,3419 Tobacco 4.4 7'8.0 2.1 8,404,722142,635 3.510 Pecans 81.6 4.9 2,886,03999,860 2.5 84.1 32.5 307,016

11 Corn 99,37912 Soybeans 2.5 86.6 0.7 13,853,798 ,79,822 2.013 Wheat 88.6 0.7 10,778,42136,319 0.9 89.514 Peaches 33,712 0.8 0.6 5,715,687 r

15 Tomatoes 90.4 8.5 392,68233,703 0.8 91.2 1.8 1,798,80616 Hay 30,560 0.717 Turkeys 20,879 0.5

92.0 1.0 3,044,04918 Onions 20,790 0.5

92.5 0.8 2,344,01619 Sweetpotatoes 93.0 3.4 603,9357,33420 FarM chickens 0.1 93.2 5.6 130,0406,983 0.1 93.4 10.3 67,43121 Apples 4,08022 SorghUM grain 0.1 93.5 0.2 1,659,3342,760 0.023 Honey 93.6 0.2 1,131,7802,69924 0.0 93.6Grapes 2.1 124,2662,432 0.0 93.7 0.1 1,618,558

MushroolllS 3/

Government payments 4/ 97,675 1.1 8,214,399

-- = Not applicable. Numbers lIIay not add due to rounding.

1/ The cu.ulative percentage is the sum of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding commodities. 2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for same line item. 3/ Co-.odities at the bottom of the above ranked list of commodities and having no accompanying

data would have appeared within the ranked list of 25 leading commodities, but were excluded to avoid disclosure of confidential information about individual producers.

4/ GovernMent payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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Table 12--Hawaii: Leading commodities for cash receipts, 1991

PercentRank ItelllS PercentValue of Valueof total: Cumulative of U.S. :receipts of U.S.receipts: percent 1/ value 2/ : receipts-----------------------------------------_._----------._----------------_ .._-----------------------­1,000 dollars ------------ Percent ----- ... _-- .. _­ 1,000 dollars

All cOllllllOd i ties 596,925 100.0Livestock and products 90,518 0.3 167,292,000Crops 15.1 0.1506,407 86,745,27884.8 0.6 80,546,7221 Cane for sugar 198,260 33.22 Pineapples 33.2 21.9107,775 902,0313 Greenhouse and nursery 18.0 51.2 100.081,963 13.7 107,ns4 Macadalllia nuts 65.0 0.934,650 3,404,7225 5.8Cattle and calves 70.8 100.032,667 5.4 34,650

76.2 0.0 39,632,0886 Dairy products ~ 30,3287 Papayas 5.0 81.3 0.116,228 18,113,7148 Chicken eggs 2.7 84.0 100.0

9 15,996 2.6 16,228Coffee 86.7

8,710 0.4 3,861,35810 Hogs 1.4 88.2 100.06,463 1.0 8,71089.3 0.0 11,061,44111 Bananas

4,67412 0.7Broilers 90.0 100.0 13 3,214 0.5 4,674

Tomatoes 90.6 0.03,120 8,385,28414 Taro 0.5 91.1 0.1 Ii'3,010 1,798,8060.515 Guavas 91.6 100.02,044 0.3 3,01091.9 100.0 2,04416 Lettuce 1,29017 Honey 0.2 92.2 0.1760 817,66718 Avocados 0.1 92.3 0.6405 124,2660.019 Farlll chickens 92.4 0.2172 0.0 201,338

92.4 0.2 67,431Sheep and lambs 3/Mushrooms

3/Wool 3/

Governlnent payments 4/ 906 0.0--_ ...... _-._ ... _..•....••....... _-_._ ... _... __ ............•....... _......._... _._ ........8,214,399..._._.-. _

-. = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding commodities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for same line item. 3/ Commodities at the bott~ of the above ranked list of commodities and having no accompanying

data would have appeared Hithin the ranked list of 25 leading commodities, but were excluded to avoid disclosure of confidential information about individual producers.

4/ Governlllent payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment'in'Kind.

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Table 13--ldaho: Leading commodities for cash receipts, 1991

Rank PercentItems PercentValue of Valueof total : ClIIIulative of U.S. :receipts rec",:pts : percent 11 of U.S.

value Z! : receipts---_._---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------­1,000 doll ars - ... _------- .. - Pertent -- .. _-------­ 1,000 dollars

All cOlllllOdi ties 2,615,946Livestock aM products 100.0 1.51,072,779 167,292,000Crops 41.0 1,543,167 1.2 86,745,27858.9 1.9 80,546,7221 Cattle and calves 666,736 25.42 Potatoes 25.4 1.6492,502 39,632,0883 18.8Dairy products 44.3 24.0318,570 2,047,7854 Wheat 12. t 56.4 1.7254,526 18,113,7145 Sugarbeets 9.7 66.2 4.4211,419 5,715,6878.0 74.3 17.3 1,216,7586 Hay

136,0067 Barley 5.2 79.5 4.4130,522 3,044,0498 4.9Greenhouse and nursery 84.4 15.848,607 821,5199 Onions 1.8 86.3 0.548,543 8,404,72210 Dry beans 1.8 88.2 8.046,797 603,9351.7 90.0 9.1 511,82511 Dry peas 12 22,516 0.8Apples 90.8 50.6 ,13 19,971 0.7 44,436Mint 91.6 1.218,237 1,659,33414 Corn, sweet 0.7 92.3 f14.112,370 129,22915 0.4Chicken eggs 92.7 2.512,332 493,7200.4 93.2 0.3 3,861,35816 Sheep and lambs 11,54117 Hogs 0.4 93.7 2.810,558 399,31318 Corn 0.4 94.1 0.110,203 11 ,061 ,441 19 Lentils (beans) 0.3 94.5 0.09,750 0.3 13,853,79820 Hops 94.8 37.18,798 26,2350.3 95.2 7.6 115,62521 Mink pelts

5,35522 Honey 0.2 95.4 8.53,478 62,41123 Oats 0.1 95.5 2.82,225 124,2660.0 95.6 1.4 154,432Aquaculture 3/Peas, green 3/

Government payments 4/ 141,250 1.7 8,214,399

-- = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumulatiVe percentage is the sum of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding commodities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for same line item. 3/ Co-.odities at the bottom of the above ranked list of commodities and having no accompanying

data would have appeared within the ranked list of 25 leading cOlllllodities, but were excluded to avoid disclosur-e of confidential information about individual producers.

4/ Govern.ent payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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Table 14--lllinois: Leading commodities for cash receipts, 1991

-------------------~------------------------~--------- ----------------------------------------------PercentRank Items Percent ValueValue of of total : ClIIIulative of U.S. : of U.S. receipts receipts : percent 11 value 2! : receipts

1,000 dollars ----------- .. I'ercent ------------ 1,000 dollars All commodities 7,508,771 100.0Livestock and products 4.4 167,292,0002,343,987 31.2Crops 2 .. 7 86,745,2785,164,790 68.7 b.4 80,546,72~ Corn 2,681,449 35.7 35.72 Soybeans 19.3 13,853,7981,958,434 26.0 61.73 Hogs 18.1 10,778,4211,1'72,411 15.6 77.44 Cattle and calves 10.6 11,061,441739,857 9.8 87.25 Dairy products 1.8 39,632,088338,550 4.5 91.7 1.8 18,113,714

6 Greenhouse and nursery 169,312 2.2 94.07 Wheat 2.0 8,404,722124,661 1.6 95.68 Hay 2.1 5,715,68744,445 0.59 Chicken eggs 96.2 1.4 3,044,04940,989 0.5 96.810 Corn, sweet 1.0 3,861,35827,352 0.3 97.1 5.5 493,720 11 Turkeys 26,994 0.3 97.512 Sorghum grain 1.1 2,344,01625,953 0.3 97.813 Apples 2.2 1,131,78013,138 0.1 I'98.014 Beans, snap 0.7 1,659,33412,486 0.1 98.215 Sheep and lambs 6.0 207,2126,804 0.0 98.3 1.7 399,313 16 Peaches 6,435 0.0 98.417 Potatoes 1.6 392,6825,494 0.0 98.418 Oats 0.2 2,047,7853,890 0.0 98.519 Mink pelts 2.5 154,4321,756 0.0 98.520 Honey 2.8 62,411830 0.0 98.5 0.6 124,266

Mushrooms 3/Peas, green 3/Tomatoes 3/Asparagus 3/Cucumbers 3/

Government payments 4/ 441,407 5.3 8,214,399--------------------------------------------------------.-------------------------------------------­-- = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding commodities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for same line item. 3/ Commodities at the bottom of the above ranked list of commodities and having no accompanying

data would have appeared within the ranked list of 25 leading commodities, but were ~xcluded to avoid disclosure of confidential information about individual producers.

4/ Government payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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Table 15--lndiana: leading commodities for cash receipts, 1991

-------------------------~------------~--------.------------~---------------------------------------PercentRank PercentItems ValueValue of of total: Cumulative of U.S. : of U.S.receipts receipts: percent 1/ value 2/ : receipts------------~----------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------

1,000 dollars ------­ .. _--- Percent ------------ 1,000 dollars All commodities 4,474,513 10'1.0liVestock and products 2.6 167,292,0001,892,825 42.3Crops 2.1 86,745,2782,581,688 57.7 3.2 80,546,722 Corn 1,236,878 27.6 27.62 Soybeens 8.9 13,853,798958,1173 21.4 I:,Y.O 8.8Hogs 10,778,421823,759 18.4 67.44 Cattle and calves 7.4 11,061,441304,489 6.8 74.2 0.75 Dairy products 39,632,088270,435 6.0 80.3 1.4 18,113,714

6 Chicken eggs 264,941 5.9 86.2 6.87 Turkeys 3,861,358134,190 3.0 U9.28 Greenhouse and nursery 5.7 2,344,01686,364 1.9 91.19 Wheat 1.0 8,404,72278,600 1.7 92.910 Tobacco 1.3 5,715,68730,991 0.6 93.6 1.0 2,886,039 11 Hay 30,965 0.6 94.312 Tomatoes 1.0 3,044,04925,336 0.5 94.813 Apples 1.4 1,7Y8,80615,666 0.3 95.214 Mint 0.9 1,659,33412,086 0.2 95.415 Potatoes 9.3 129,229 r8,185 0.1 95.6 !0.4 2,047,785 16 Sheep and lambs 3,303 0.0 95.717 Oats 0.8 399,3131,940 0.0 95.718 Peaches 1.2 154,4321,822 0.0 95.819 Cucumbers 0.4 392,6821,610 0.0 95.820 Farm chickens 0.7 228,7191,219 0.0 95.9 1.8 67,431 21 Beans, snap 1,170 0.0 95.922 Honey 0.5 207,212651 0.0 95.9 0.5 124,266

Broi lers 3/Mushrooms 3/Asparagus 3/

Government payments 4/ 210,055 2.5 8,214,399

-- = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumUlative percentage is the sum of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding commodities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for same line item. 3/ Commodities at the bottom of the above ranked list of commodities and having no accompanying

data would have appeared within the ranked list of 25 Leading commodities, but were excluded to avoid disclosure of confidential information about individual prodUcers.

4/ Government payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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Table 16--lowa: Leading commodities for cash receipts, 1991

----~------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------PercentRank Percent ValueItems Value of of total: Cu.ulative of U.S. : of U.S.receipts receipts: percent 1/ value 21 : receipts

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1,000 dollars ------------ Percent -----------­ 1,000 dollars All cOlllllOdi ties 10,179,249 100.0Livestock and products 6.0 167,292,0005,720,916 56.2Crops 6.6 86,745,2784,458,333 43.8 5.5 SO,546,722

1 Hogs 2,916,499 2S.6 2S.62 Corn 26.3 11,061,4412,465,578 24.23 Cattle and calves 52.8 17.8 13,853,798 ,2,057,448 20.2 73.04 Soybeans 5.1 39,632,0881,807,925 17.7 90.8 16.75 Dairy products 10,778,421482,664 4.7 95.5 2.6 18,113,714 6 Chicken eggs 99,243 0.9 96.57 Turkeys 2.5 3,861,35890,480 0.8 97.4 3.88 Hay 2.344,01683,936 0.8 98.2 2.79 Greenhouse and nursery 3,044,04959,607 0.5 98.S10 Broilers 0.. 7 S,404,72227,495 0.2 99.1 C.3 8,385,284

11 Sheep and lambs 25,314 0.2 99.3 6.312 Oats 399,31313,733 0.1 99.513 Wheat 8.8 154,4324,393 0.014 Honey 99.5 0.0 5,715,6872,S34 0.0 99.5 2.2 I'15 Mink pelts 124,2662,333 0.0 99.6 3.7 62,411 16 Apples 2,253 0.0 99.617 Farlll chickens 0.1 1,659,334744 0.0 99.6 1.118 Potatoes 67,431743 0.0 99.6 0.019 Wool 2,047,785662 0.0 99.620 Cucuillbers 1.4 46,815180 0.0 99.6 0.0 228,719

Corn, sweet 3/Tomatoes 3/Beans, snap 3/Peas, green 3/Mushrooms 3/

Government payments 4/ 644,955 7.S 8,214,399

-- = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The cUlllulative percentage is the SUIII of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding commodities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for sallie line item. 3/ COIIIIIIOdities at the bottom of the above ranked list of cOlllllOdities and having no accompanying

data would have appeared within the ranked list of 25 leading comlllodities, but were excluded to avoid diSClosure of confidential information about individual producers.

4/ GovernMent payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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Table 17--Kansas: Leading cOmlllodities for cash receipts, 1991

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Percent ,Percent ValueRank I telllS Value of of total: Cumulative of U.S. : of U.S.receipts receipts: percent 1/ value 2/ : receipts

1,000 dollars --------- ... _- Percent ... _---------- 1,000 dollars All cOlllllOdi ties 6,934,986 100.0 4.1 167,292,000livestock and products 4,802,447 69.2 5.5 86,745,278Crops 2,132,539 30.7 2.6 80,546,722

1 Cattle and calves 4,271,740 61.6 61.6 10.7 39,632.0882 Wheat 981,184 14.1 75.7 17.1 5,715,6873 Corn 405,140 5.84 Hogs 81.5 2.9 13,853,798

322,798 4.6 86.2 2.95 11 ,061,441SorghUIII grain 296,198 4.2 90.5 26.1 1,131,780 6 Soybeans 247,208 3.5 94.0 2.2 10,778,4217 Dairy products 141,453 2.0 96.1 0.7 18,113,7148 Hay 116,,686 1.6 97.8 3.8 3,044,0499 Greenhouse and nursery 25,902 0.3 98.1 0.3 8,404,72210 Chicken eggs 15,495 0.2 98.4 0.4 3,861,358

11 Sheep and lambs 11,932 0.1 98.5 2.9 399,31312 Dry beans 8,881 0.1 98.7 1.7 511,82513 Sunflower 8,657 0.1 98.8 2.814 304,050Turkeys '1,,894 0.0 98.8 0.2 2,344,01615 Oats 3,122 0.0 98.9 I' 2.0 154,432 16 Peaches 1,554 0.017 Apples 98.9 0.4 392,682

1,311 0.0 98.9 0.018 1,659,334Barley 1,204 0.0 99.0 0.1 821,51919 Honey 1,092 0.0 99.0 0.820 124,266Wool 568 0.0 99.0 1.2 46,815 21 Farlll chickens 551 0.0 99.0 0.8 67,43122 Cotton 307 0.0 99.0 0.0 5,588,93423 Rye 143 0.0 99.0 0.9 15,33624 Pecans 100 0.0 99.0 0.0 307,016

Aquaculture 3/

Government payments 4/ 697,895 8.5 8,214,399

-- = Not applicable. Numbers ~ay not add due to rounding.

1/ The cUlllulative percentage is the sum of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding commodities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for same line item. 3/ COMmodities at the b(,ttom of the above ranked list of commodities and having no accompanying

data would have appeared within the ranked list of 25 leading commodities, but were excluded to avoid disclosure of confidential information about individual producers.

4/ Government payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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Table 18--Kentucky: Leading commodities for cash receipts, 1991

--------------------------_ .. _-----------------------------------------------------------------------Rank PercentItellIS PercentValue of Valueof total : CLaulative of U.S. :receipts of U.S.receipts : percent 1/ value 2! : receipts

1,000 dollars ----­ ...... _- .. _- Percer!t 1,000 dollarsAll commodit i es 3, 17l.;,704Livestock and products 100.0 1.9t,703,977 167,292,000Crops. 53.6 1.91,474,727 86,745,27846.3 1.8 80,546,7221 Tobacco

843,0152 26.5Cattle and calves 26.5757,902 2,886,0393 Horses/mules 23.8 50.3

29.2

466,000 39,632,0884 Dairy products 14.6 65.0 1.9

100.0263,750 466,0005 Soybeans 8.3 73.3 1.4217,722 18,113,7146.8 80.1 2.0 10,778,4216 Corn 209,6187 Hogs 6.5 86.7 1.5156,200 13,853,7988 Hay 4.9 91.6 1.458,089 11,061,4419 1.8Greenhouse and nursery 93.5 1.954,200 3,044,04910 Wheat 1.7 95.2 0.630,382 8,404,7220.9 96.1 5,715,68711 Chicken eggs

0.5

29,58412 Broilers 0.9 97.1 0.724,864 3,861,35813 Sorghum grain 0.7 97.8 0.3 ;4,320 8,385,28414 Apples 0.1 98.03,536 1,131,78015 Barley 0.1 98.1

0.3 J'0.22,108 1,659,3340.0 98.1 0.2\: 821,51916 Peaches 1,29517 Sheep and lambs 0.0 98.2 0.31,079 392,68218 0.0Farm chickens 98.2

272 399,31319 Honey 0.0 98.2 0.2 0.4179 67,43120 Wool 0.0 98.2 0.1 124,26656 0.0 98.2 0.1 46,815Aquaculture

3/Canola 3/Cuculllbers 3/Mushrooms 3/Rapeseed 3/

Govermnent payments 4/ 73,416 0.8 8,214,399

-- = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumUlative percentage is the sum of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding commodities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for same line iteM. 3/ Co~odities at the bottom of the above ranked list of c~dities and having no accompanying

data would have appeared within the ranked list of 25 leading co..odities, but were excluded to avoid disclosure"of confidential information about individual prodUcers.

4/ Government payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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Table 19--Louisiana: Leading commodities for cash receipts, 1991

PercentRank PercentHellS ValueValue of of total : CLillulative of U.S. : of U.S. receipts receipts : percent 1/ value 2/ : receipts-------------------------------~---------------------- ----------------------------------------------

1,000 dollars ------------ Percent ___________ _ 1,000 dollars

All cORlllOdities 1,792,907 100_0Livestock and products 1.0 167,292,000620,792 34.6Crops 0.7 86,745,2781,172,115 65.3 1.4 80,546,722

1 Cotton 388,189 21.6 21.62 Cattle and calves 6.9 5,588,934220,695 12.3 33.9 0.53 Cane for sugar 39,632,088191,926 10.74 Soybeans 44.6 21.2 902,031174,222 9.7 54.35 Rice 1.6 10,778,421168,580 9.4 63.7 15.4 1,092,385 6 D~iry products 121,695 6.7 70.57 Greenhouse and nursery 0.6 18,113,71469,668 3.88 Aquaculture 74.4 0.8 8,404,72242,459 2.3 76.8 8.69 Corn 493,76040,476 2.210 Sweetpotatoes 79.0 0.2 13,853,79833,135 1.8 80.9 25.4 130,040

11 Chicken eggs 24,342 1.3 82.2 0.612 Sorghum grain 3,861,35821,231 1.1 83.413 Pecans 1.8 1,131,78019,885 1.1 84.5 6.414 Wheat 307,01611,992 0.6 85.215 Hogs 0.2 5,715,6876,650 0.3 85.6 0.0 11,061,441 16 Hay 5,369 0.3 85.917 Strawberries 0.1 3,044,0493,080 0.1 86.0 0.418 Peaches 634,0281,620 0.0 86.1 0.419 Honey 392,6821,456 0.0 86.220 Tomatoes 1.1 124,2661,178 0.0 86.3 0.0 1,798,806 21 Farm chickens 425 0.0 86.322 Sheep and lambs 0.6 67,431232 0.0 86.323 Cucumbers 0.0 399,31389 0.0 86.3 0.0 228,719

Broilers 3/Sunflower 3/

Government payments 4/ 174,605 2.1 8,214,399

-- = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding commodities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for same line item. 3/ Co.MOdities at the bottom of the above ranked list of commodities and having no accompanying

data would have appeared within the ranked list of 25 leading commodities, but were excluded to avoid disclosure of confidential information about individual producers.

4/ Government payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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Table 20--Maine: leading commodities for cash receipts, 1991

Rank Items Percent Value of Percentof total : ValueC~ulativereceipts of U.S. :receipts : of U.S.percent 1/ value 2/ : receipts

1,000 dollars ------------ Percent All 1,000 dollarscOlllllOdities livestock and products

444,601 100.0 Crops 252,457 56.7 0.2 167,292,000

192,144 43.2 0.2 86,745,2780.2Potatoes 80,546,722

109,0302 Chicken eggs 24.5 3 Dairy products 86,492 19.4

24.5 5.3 2,047,785 85,0604 Aquaculture 19.1

43.9 2.2 3,861,35863.139,000 0.45 Cattle and calves 8.7 18,113,714 25,059 5.6

71.8 7.9 493,760n.5 0.06 Apples 39,632,088 7 19,086Blueberries 4.2 81.8 1.18 Greenhouse and nursery

18,057 4.0 1,659,33485.89 Hay 17,500 3.9 28.4 63,49881).8

10 Hogs 4,380 0.9 90.7 0.2 8,404,722

1,952 0.4 91.2 0.1 3,044,049

11 Maple products 0.0 11,061,441 12 1,870Oats 0.4 91.61,667 7.513 Sheep and lambs 0.3 92.0 24,719

1.014 Farm chickens 799 0.1 154,4320.2 j15 Honey 713 0.1

92.2 399,31392.3 I'1.0360 0.0 67,43192.4 0.216 Wool 124,266

57 0.0 92.4 0.1Pea's, green 46,815 3/

Government payments 4/ 6,066 0.0 8,214,399---------------~-----------------------------------------------------_ .. _---------------------------­

-- = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding commodities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for same line item.

3/ Commodities at the bottom of the above ranked list of commodities and having no accom~anyingdata would have appeared within the ranked list of 25 leading commodities, but were excluded t~ avoid disclosure of confidential information about individual producers.

4/ Government payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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Table 21--Maryland: Leading commodities for cash receipts, 1991

------------------..--------------------------.--~--------------------------------------------------PercentRank ItetlS PercentValue of Valueof total : Cl.lllulative of U.S. :r'eceipts of U.S.receipts : percent 1/ value 2! : receipts------------------------------------------------_.._-----------------------------------------------­

1,000 dollars ---- .. _------ Percent --- ... _- ... _- ... _­ 1,000 dollars All Co.lOdities 1,332,494 100.0Livestock and products 778,898 58.4

O.B 167,292,000Crops 0.9553,596 86,745,27841.5 0.6 80,546,722

1 Broilers 384,3842 Greenhouse and nursery 28.8 28.8 4.5 8,385,284197,3503 Dairy products 14.B 43.6 2.3181,740 8,404,72213.64 Soybeans 57.3 1.094,947 18,113,7147.15 Corn 64.480,902 70.4

0.8 10,778,4216.0 0.5 13,853,7986 Cattle and calves 73,7367 5.5Chicken eggs 76.0 0.156,424 4.2 39,632,0888 Hogs 80.2 1.427,227 3,861,3589 Wheat 2.0 82.3 0.223,913 11,061,441

10 * TOllllltoes, fresh 1.7 84.1 0.419,490 5,715,6871.4 85.5 1.8 1,076,21011 Tobacco 17,65812 Hay 1.3 86.8 0.615,457 2,886,03913 Apples 1.1 88.0 0.58,128 3,044,0490.614 Barley 88.6 0.46,557 1,659,3340.415 Peaches 89.1 0.83,624 821,5190.2 89.4 0.9 f'

392,68216 Corn, sweet 3,095 0.217 Potatoes 89.6 0.63,010 0.2 493,72018 MushroOMS 89.8 0.11,579 2,047,7850.119 FarM chickens 90.0 0.2 668,410',54420 Sheep and lambs 0.1 90.1 2.2827 67,4310.0 90.1 0.2 399,31321 Sweetpotatoes 805 0.0 90.2 0.6 130,040Beans, snap 3/Turkeys

3/Peas, green 3/CucUMbers 3/

GovernMent payments 4/ 15,342 0.1 8,214,399

-- =Not applicable. Numbers May not add due to rounding.

* Additional cash receipts have been eXCluded to avoid disclosure of individual operations.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding commodities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for same line item. 3/ COIIIIOdities at the bottom of the above ranked list of commodities and having no accompanying

data would have appeared within the ranked list of 25 leading commodities, but were excluded to avoid disclosure of confidential information about individual prodUcers.

4/ GovernMent payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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Table 22--Massachusetts: Leading commodities for cash receipts. 1991

-~--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------PercentRank PercentItems ValueValue of of tot&l : Cuwulative of U.S. : of U.S. receipts receipts : percent 1/ value 2/ : receipts------------------------------- ____ e ________________________________________________________________

1.000 dollars Percent------------ ------------ 1.000 dollars All cOlllllOdit i es 475.540 100.0Livestock and products 0.2 167.292.000120.745 25.3Crops 0.1 86.745.278354.795 74.6 0.4 80.546.722

1 Greenhouse and nursery 143.364 30.1 30.12 Cranberries 1.7 8.404.72296.818 20.33 Dairy products 50.5 49.9 193.66264.977 13.6 64.14 Chicken eggs 0.3 18.113.71420.145 4.2 68.4 0.55 Apples 3.861.35819.180 4.0 72.4 1.1 1.659.334 6 Tobacco 14.571 3.0 75.5 0.57 Cattle and calves 2.886.03911,341 2.38 17.8 0.0Corn. sweet 39,632.0889.883 2.09 Aquaculture 79.9 2.0 493,7208.245 1.7 81.710 Tomatoes 1.6 493,7606.300 1.3 83.0 0.3 1,798.806

11 Hay 4,689 0.9 84.012 Potatoes 0.1 3,044.0494,522 0.9 84.9 0.213 Hogs 2,047,7853,653 0.7 85.7 0.014 Turkeys 11,061,441 15 Maple products

3,230 0.6 86.4 0.1 2,344.0161,483 l'0.3 86.7 6.0 I24.719 16 Sheep and lambs 925 0.1 86.9 0.217 Peaches 399.313867 0.1 87.118 Farlll ch:ckens 0.2 392,682144 0.0 87.1 0.219 Honey 67,431107 0.0 87.1 0.020 Wool 124,26647 0.0 87.1 0.1 46,815

Cuculllbers 3/MushroOlllS 3/Mink pelts 3/

Government payments 4/ 1,494 0.0 8,214.399

-- = Not applicabl~.

Numbers lIIay not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding commodities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for same line item. 3/ Commodities at the bottom of the above ranked list of commodities and having no accompanying

data would have appeared within the ranked list of 25 leading commodities, but were excluded to avoid disclosure of confidential information about individual producers.

4/ Government payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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Table 23--Michigan: Leading commodities for cash receipts, 1991

PercentRank ItellIS Percent Value .Value of of total : CIJIIIUlative of U.S. :receipts receipts of U.S. : percent 1/ value 2/ : receipts

1,000 dollars ------------ Percent ------.------ 1,000 dollars All COllllllOdities 3,081,072 100.0Livestock and products 1.8 167,292,0001,287,703 41.7Crops 1.4 86,745,2781,793,369 58.2 2.2 80,546,722

1 Dairy products 643,140 20.8 20.82 Corn 3.5 18,113,714393,165 12.73 Cattle and calves 33.6 2.8 13,853,798284,605 9.2Soybeans 42.8 0.7 39,632,088266,256 8.65 Gre!!!nhouse and nursery 51.5 2.4 10,77G,421265,742 8.6 60.1 3.1 8,404,7226 Hogs 216,234 7.07 Appll!s 67.1 1.9 11,061,44199,1698 Sugarbeets 3.2 70.3 5.9 1,659,33498,546 3.29 Hay 73.5 8.1 1,216,75883,464 2.710 Dry beans 76.2 2.7 3,044,04983,196 2.7 78.9 16.2 511,825

11 Wheat 75,952 2.412 81.4Potatoes 1.3 5,715,68771,221 2.313 Cherries B3.7 3.4 2,047,78567,961 2.214 Chicken eggs 85.9 30.0 226,47562,587 2.015 Turkeys 1.6

88.0 1.6 3,861,358 J49,350 89.6 2.1 2,344,016

16 CucU!lllbers 21,888 0.717 90.3MushroollS 9.5 228,71921,717 0.718 Onions 91.0 3.2 668,41019 TOII8toes 0.7 91.7 3.5

21,568 603,93520,053 0.620 92.3Carrots 1.1 1,798,80617,443 0.5 92.9 5.6 308,749

21 * Corn, sweet, fresh 14,788 0.422 Asparagus 93.4 5.8 251,00814,126 0.423 Grapes 93.8 9.3 150,66312,926 0.424 Beans, snap 94.2 0.8 1,618,55812,898 0.425 Celery 94.7 6.2 207,21212.515 0.4 95.1 6.0 205,701 Governillent payments 3/ 123,691

1.5 8,214,399

-- = Not applicable. Numbers _ay not add due to rounding,

* Additional c3sh receipts have been eXcluded to avoid disclOsure of individual operations.

1/ The CUMUlative percentage is the SUM of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding COMmodities. 2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for sa~ line Item. 3/ Gover~nt payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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Table 24--Minnesota: leading commodities for cash receipts, 1991

Percent Percent ValueRank ItellS Value of of total : Cl.IIUlative of U.S. : of U.S.receipts receipts : percent 11 value 2! : receipts

1,000 dollars --------- .. _- Percent .. _---------­ 1,000 dollars All cOllllOdities 6,936,001 100.0livestock and products 4.1 167,292,000

3,576,920Crops

51.5 4.1 86,745,2783,359,081 48.4 4.1 80,546,722 1 Corn 1,216,173 17.5 17.5 8.72 13,853,798Dairy products 1,148,720 16.5 34.13 Soybeans 6.3 18,113,7141,008,636 14.5 48.6 9.34 10,778,421Cattle and calves 977,560 14.05 Hogs 62.7 2.4 39,632,088906,539 13.0 75.8 8.2 11,061,441 6 Sugarbeets 302,379 4.3 80.17 Turkeys 24.8 1,216,758289,872 4.1 84.3 12.38 Wheat 2,344,016275,646 3.99 Hay 88.3 4.8 5,715,687

116,487 1.6 89.9 3.810 Chicken eggs 3,044,049102,486 1.4 91.4 2.6 3,861,358 11 Barley 77,493 1.1 92.5 9.412 Greenhouse and nursery 821,51976,535 1.1 93.613 Potatoes 0.9 8,404,72274,222 1.0 94.7 3.614 Broi lers 2,047,78570,950 1.0 95.7 0.815 Corn, sweet 8,385,284 J'

50,980 0.7 96.5 10.3 493,720 16 Sunflower 36,155 0.517 Dry beans 32,565

97.0 11.8 304,050 18 Peas,

0.4 97.5 6.3 511,825green 24,986 0.3 97.8 19.519 Oats 128,14019,619 0.2 98.1 12.720 Sheep and lambs 154,43213,166 0.1 98.3 3.3 399,313

21 Apples 9,371 0.1 98.4 0.522 Honey 1,659,3348,845 0.1 98.623 Mink pelts 7.1 124,2667,645 0.1 98.7 12.224 Carrots 62,4113,472 0.0 98.7 1.1 308,749

Beans, snap 3/

Government payments 4/ 435,819 5.3 8,214,399-------'--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------­-- = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding commodities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for same line item. 3/ Ca..odities at the bottom of the above ranked list of commodities and having no accompanying

data would have appeared within the ranked list of 25 leading commodities, but were excluded to avoid disclosure of confidential information about individual producers.

4/ Government payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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Table 25--Mississippi: Leading ca..odities for cash receipts, 1991

Rank ItellS PercentValue of Percentof total : ValueCta.llativereceipts of U.S. :receipts : of U.S. percent 11 value 2/ : receipts

AIt cOllllOdi ties Livestoclc and productsCrops

1 Cotton 2 Broi leI'S 3 Cattle and calves 4 Soybeans 5 Aquacul ture

6 7 8 9

10

11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18

Chicken eggs Dairy products Rice Hogs Greenhouse and nursery

Corn Wheat Hay SorghUM grain Pecans

FarM chiclcens Sweetpotatoes Honey

Sheep and 18llbs Rapeseed Canola CUcUMbers Sunflower

Wool

Goverrwent paYMents 4/

1,000 dollars ... _--._------- Percent -- ... _-------­ 1,000 dollars 2,422,070 100.0 '1,274,893 52.6 1.4 167,292,000

1.4l,147,1n 47.3 86,745,2781.4 80,546,722

684,969 28.2 28.2 12.2579,070 23.9 5,588,93452.1252,004 10.4 6.9 8,385,284 62.5 0.6248,199 10.2 39,632,088 72.8207,311 8.5 81.4 2.1 10,178,421

41.9 493,760 106,063 4.3 96,862 4.0

85.7 2.7 3,861,358 89.7 0.578,702 3.2 18,113,714 24,738 1.0

93.0 7.2 1,092,385 9,*,.021,000 0.8 94.9 0.2 11,061,441 0.2 8,404,722

15,637 0.6 95.5 0.114,335 0.5 13,853,798 11,304 0.4

96.1 0.2 5,715,687 96.69,018 0.3 0.3 3,044,049 96.9 0.86,400 0.2 1,131,780 97.2 2.0 307,016 3,843 0.1 97.43,647 0.1 5.7 67,431 97.5 2.8524 0.0 130,040 97.5 0.4 124,266

1/ 3/ 1/ 1/ 1/

1/

176,298 2.1

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8,214,399 -- = Not applicable. Numbers May not add due to rounding.

1/ The cuaulative percentage is the su. of the percent of total receipts for each cO-'odity andall preceding COMModities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for sa~ line iteM.

1/ COMModities at the bottOM of the abOve ranked list of c~dities and having no aCCOMpanying data would have appeared within the ranlced list of 25 leading ca..odities, but were excluded to avoid disclosure of confidential inforMation about individual producers.

4/ GovernMent paYMents ~e directly to farMers in cash or PaYMent-in-Kind.

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Table 26--Missouri: Le.ding co..odities for c.sh receipts, 1991

Pe..cent Percent V.lueRank It_ Value of of total : Clallative of U.S. : of U.S.receipts ..eceipts : percent 11 value 2/ : receipts

1,000 dolla..s Pe..cent------------ 1,000 dollars

All co..odities 3,861,179 100.0 2.3 167,292,000Livestock .nd p..oducts 2,203,115 57.0 2.5 86,745,278Crops 1,658,064 42.9 2.0 80,546,722

1 Cattle and calves 874,160 22.6 22.6 2.2 39,632,0882 Soybe.ns 730,343 18.9 41.5 6.7 10,778,4213 HOIIS 534,253 13.8 55.3 4.8 11,061,4414 Corn 387,919 10.0 65.4 2.8 13,853,7985 Dairy products 333,795 8.6 74.0 1.8 18,113,714

6 Turkeys 171,570 4.4 78.5 7.3 2,344,0167 a..oilers 155,610 4.0 82.5 1.8 8,385,2848 Cotton 130,131 3.3 85.9 2.3 5,588,9349 "heat 116,891 3.0 88.9 2.0 5,715,68710 Chicken eggs 69,611 1.8 90.7 1.8 3,861,358

11 So..ghu. g... in 65,000 1.6 92.4 5.7 1,131,78012 Greenhouse .nd nu..se..y 58,951 1.5 93.9 0.7 8,404,72213 Hay 58,667 1.5 95.4 1.9 3,044,049 l14 Rice 35,950 0.9 96.4 3.2 1,092,38515 Tobacco 13, ~''l9 0.3 96.7 0.4 2,886,039

16 Apples 9,150 0.2 97.0 0.5 1,659,33417 Pot.toes 5,913 0.1 97.1 0.2 2,047,78518 Aquacultu..e 4,233 0.1 97.2 0.8 493,76019 Sheep .nd lllllbs 3,836 0.1 97.3 0.9 399,31320 Pe.ches 2,530 0.0 97.4 0.6 392,682

21 Honey 1,165 0.0 97.4 0.9 124,26622 Gr.pes 1,104 0.0 97.4 0.0 1,618,55823 F.... chickens 840 0.0 97.5 1.2 67,43124 o.ts 686 0.0 97.5 0.4 154,432

Cucu.be..s 3/

Gove..rwent paVllM!nts 4/ 268,615 3.2 8,214,399

-- z Not .pplic.ble. Nu.bers ..y not .dd due to rounding.

1/ The cUMUl.tive percentage is the su. of the pe..cent of total ..eceipts fo.. each commodity and .ll preceding co..odities.

2/ Percent State ..eceipts .re of U.S. receipts fo.. s.~ line ite•• 3/ Co..odities .t the botto., of the above r.nked list of ca..odities and having no accomp.nying

data would have appeared within the ..anked list of 25 leading co..odities, but we..e excluded to .void disclosu..e of confidential infor..tion .bout individu.l producers.

4/ Govern.ent pay.ents .ade directly to f.r~rs in cash or P.~nt.in-Kind.

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Table 27--Montana: Leading ca..odities for cash receipts, 1991

Rank IteMS Percent Value of Percentof total : Value

C~lativereceipts of U.S. : of U.S. receipts : percent 11 value 2/ : receipts

1,000 doLLars ._----- ... _--- Percent 1,000 dollarsAll C~dities

1,531,169 100.0LiVestock and products 0.9190,428 167,292,000Crops 51.6 0.9740,741 48.3 86,745,2780.91 80,546,722Cattle and calves

2 665,647Wheat 43.4 43.4406,097 39,632,0883 Barley 26.5 70.0 1.6

4 Hay 155,797 10.1 7.1 5,715,68780.15 Sugarbeets 73,738 4.8 18.9 821,519

5.),678 84.9 2.4 3,044,0493.7 88.6 4.66 1,216,758Dairy products 39,9547 Hogs 2.6 91.3 0.28 Potatoes 36,845 2.4 18,113,71493.7 0.319,092 11,061,4419 Sheep and lambs 1.2 94.9 0.910 19,086 2,047,785Chicken eggs 1.2 96.2 4.79.020 0.5 399.31396.7 0.211 3,861.358Greenhouse and nursery

12 Honey 8.925 0.5 97.3 0.113 Wool 4,272 0.2 8.404.12297.614 Dry beans 3,729 0.2 3.4 124,26697.8 7.915 Oats 2.616 0.1 46,81598.0 0.52,261 0.1 511.825 f98.2 I1.416 Corn 154,432 17 1.710Cherries 0.1 98.3 0.018 250 13.853.198Far. chickens 0.0 98.3 0.173 0.0 226,47598.3 0.1 67,431

3/ Canola Safflower

3/Mink pelts 3/Mustard seed 3/Flaxseed 3/

Rapeseed 3/Sunflower 3/

GovernMent PIIYlllents 4/ 320,133 3.9 8.214,399

-- = Not applicable. Numbers llley not add due to roundinfj.

1/ The cu.ulative percentage is the su. of the percent of total receipts for each COllllOdity andall preceding ca..odities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for sa~ line ite•• 3/ COIIIIodities at the bottOM of the above ranked list of ca..odities and having no acca.panying

data would have appeared within the ranked list of 25 leading ca..odities, but were excluded to avoid diSClosure of confidential inforBation about individual producers.

4/ GovernMent PllYlllents made directly to far~rs in cash or Pa~nt-in-Kind.

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Table 28--Nebrftska: Leading c~dities for cash receipts, 1991

-------------------------.-------------------------~------------------------------------------------PercentRank Percent ValueValue of of total : Ca.ulative of U.S. : of U.S.receipts receipts : percent 11 value 2/ : receipts

1,000 dollars ------------ Percent ------------ 1,000 dollars All c~ities 8,821,328 100.0Livestock and products 5.2 167,292,0005,933,608 67.2Crops 6.8 86,745,2782,887,720 32.7 3.5 80,546,722

1 Cattle and calves 4,783,085 54.2 54.22 Corn 12.0 39,632,0881,753,501 19.83 74.1 12.6Hogs 13,853,798878,134 9.94 Soybeans 84.0 7.9 11,061,441448,574 5.05 89.1$orghc.. grain 4.1 10,778,421192,418 2.1 91.3 17.0 1,131,780 6 "heat 189,891 2.17 Dairy products 93.4 3.3 5,715,687144,420 1.68 Hay 95.1 0.8 18,113,71497,304 1.1 96.29 Sugarbeets 3.2 3,044,04963,037 0.710 Chicken eggs 96.9 5.1 1,216,75857,050 0.6 97.5 1.4 3,861,358

11 Dry beans 54,83812 Potatoes 0.6 98.2 10.7 511,82518,418 0.213 Turkeys 98.4 0.9 2,047,78513,841 0.114 Greenhouse and nursery 98.5 0.5 2,344,01612,000 0.115 Sheep and lambs 98.7 0.1 8,404,722 i'8,628 0.1 98.8 2.1 399,313 16 Oats 7,184 0.017 Broilers 98.8 4.6 154,4325,544 0.018 98.9Sunflower 0.0 8,385,2844,087 0.0 98.919 Honey 1.3 304,0503,980 0.0 99.020 Rye 3.2 124,2661,548 0.0 99.0 10.0 15,33621 Barley 980 0.0 99.022 "oot 0.1 821,519328 0.023 Far. chickens 227

99.0 0.7 46,8150.0 99.0 0.3 67,431 "ink pelts 3/CucUillbers 3/

Gover~nt payments 4/ 490,659 5.9 8,214,399------------------------------------------------_._--------------------------------------------~------ = Not applicable. NUillbers uy not add due to roundi ng.

1/ The cu.ulative percentage is the su. of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding cOMMOdities. 2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for sa~ line it~. 3/ Co..odities·at the bottOM of the above ranked list of ca.modities and having no accompanying

data would have appeared within the ranked list of 25 leading co-.odities, but were excluded to avoid disclosure of confidential inforution about individual producers.

4/ Gover~t pay.ents Made directly to tar~rs in cash or PaYMent-in-Kind.

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Table 29··Nevada: Leading co~odities for cash receipts, 1991 ,1 : I

._ ........••..•..••. _•..•..•..•..••••....•..•.•............•..•..•..•.. _.........•......_..........- d Percent

~ .~

Rank I tentS Percent li

Vetl!eValue of of total : CUllUl at i v..;; of U.S. : of U.S. ., :1receipts receipts : percent 11 vai.ue 2/ : receipts•.........••.••..•..•........ " .....•....•..•.•....•..•.•.....•..•..•...............•..............•. j.,

1,000 dollars Percent ------------ 1,000 dollars All COlllllOdit i es 275,836 100.0Livestock and products 0.1 167,292,000187,090 67.8Crops 0.2 86,745,27888,746 32.1 0.1 7, •80,546,722

1 Cattle and calves 140,7572 Hay 51.0 51.048,373 17.5

0.3 39,632,0883 Dairy products 68.5 1.5 3,044,04938,396 13.9 ~4 Potatoes 82.4 0.2 18,113,71415,081 5.45 Hogs 87.9 0.7 2,047,7852,493 0.9 88.8 0.0 11,061,4416 Greenhouse and nursery 2,4·80 0.97 Sheep and lambs 89.7 0.0 8,404,7222,237 0.88 !lheat 90.5 0.51,657 0.6 399,3139 Honey 91.1 0.0 5,715,687923 0.310 Barley 91.5 0.7 124,266716 0.2 91.7 0.0 821,519

11 !lool 44412 Chicken eggs 0.1 91.9 0.9 46,815

13 Farm chickens 79 0.0 91.9 0.0 3,861,3581 0.0 91.9 0.0 f67,431Canola

3/ !

Government payments 4/ 5,679 0.0 8,214,399..•................•.... __ ....... __ ....•..•..........................•..............................

•• = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding commodities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for same line item. 3/ Commodities at the bottom of the above ranked list of commodities and having no accompanying

data would have appeared within the ranked list of 25 leading commodities, but were excLuded to avoid disclosure of confidential information about individual producers.

4/ Government payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment.in.Kind.

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Table 30--Mew Ha~shire: Leading c~dities for ~ash receipts, 1991

Percent Percent Value Rank ItellS Value of of total : CUllUlative of u.s. : of u.s.

receipts receipts : percent 1/ value 21 : receipts -------------------------------------------------------------.-------------------------------------­

1,000 dollars _..... _-------- r'ercent .... --- ...... ----- 1,000 dollars

All cOllllOdit i es 143,106 100.0 0.0 167,292,000 Livestock and products 62,944 43.9 0.0 86,745,278 Crops 80,162 56.0 0.1 80,546,722

1 Dairy products 43,269 30.2 30.2 0.2 18,113,714 2 Greenhouse and nursery 33,000 23.0 53.3 0.3 8,404,722

~ 3 Apples 11,337 7.9 61.2 0.6 1,659,334 4 Cattle and calves 6,503 4.5 65.7 0.0 39,632,088 5 Hay 6,368 4.4 70.2 0.2 3,044,049

6 Chicken eggs 4,247 2.9 73.1 0.1 3,861,358 7 Maple products 2,657 1.8 75.0 10.7 24,719 8 Hogs 844 0.5 75.6 0.0 11,061,441 9 Turkeys 622 0.4 76.0 0.0 2,344,016

10 Aquaculture 500 0.3 76.4 0.1 493,760

.ft

11 Sheep and lambs 469 0.3 76.7 0.1 399,313 12 Farlll chickens 64 0.0 76.7 0.0 67,431 13 Honey 40 0.0 76.8 0.0 124,266 14 Wool 39 0.0 76.8 !l.0 46,815 I'

Mink pelts 3/

Government payments 4/ 1,477 0.0 8,214,399

-- = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The cUlllulative percentage is the sum of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding commodities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of u.S. receipts for same line item. 3/ COIIIIIodities at the bottom of the above ranked list of commodities and ha,vlng no accompanying

data would have appeared within the ranked list of 25 leading commodities, but were excluded to avoid disclosure of confidential information about individual producers.

4/ Government payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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Table 3t--New Jersey: Leading commodities for cash receipts, 1991

Rank I telllS Percent PercentValue of Valueof total: CUMUlativereceipts of U.S. : of U.S.receipts: percent 1/ value U : receipts---------------------------------------------------------------_ .. _---------------------------------­

1,000 dollars -----------_ Perc~nt ___________ _ 1,000 dollarsAll ca..odities

660,160 100.0Livestock and products 0.3196,519 167,292,000Crops 29.7 0.2463,641 86,745,27870.2 0.5 80.546,722

1 Greenhouse and nursery 203,3772 Dairy products 30.8 30.852,407 8,404,7223 Chicken eggs 7.9 38.7

2.4 0.233,961 18,113,7144 Peaches 5.1 43.8 0.827,324 3,861,3585 l!tueberries 4.1 48.0 6.924,235 392,6823.~ 51.7 38.1 63,4986 Soybeans

23,8457 TOMatoes 3.6 55.3 0.216,796 10,778,4212.58 Cattle and calves 57.8 0.915,026 1,798,8069 Cranberries 2.2 60.1 0.014,760 39,632,08810 Corn 2.2 62.3 7.614,663 193.6622.2 64.5 13,853,79811 * Corn, sweet, fresh 0.1

'j 1,71812 Peppers, green 1.7 66.3 .4.611,160 251,00813 Squash 1.6 68.0 5.4 I'10,232 206,65814 Apples 1.5 69.6 I16.99,711 60,45315 Cabbage 1.4 71.0 0.59,290 1,659,3341.4 72.4 107,197'6 Hay 8.6

9,15417 Potatoes 1.3 73.8 0.35,472 3,044,04918 lettuce 0.8 74.74,828 2,047,78519 Spinach 0.7 75.4 0.2 0.54,650 817,66720 * Cucumbers, fresh 0.7 76.1 44.33,891 0.5 10,48276.7

97,48921 Sweetpotatoes 3.9

3,84722 Eggplant 0.5 77.3 2.93,269 130,04023 Wheat 0.5 77.8 20.13,061 16,24324 Lettuce 0.4 78.22,750 5,715,68725 * Beans, snap, fresh 0.4 78.6

0.0 0.32,749 817,6670.4 79.1 3.9 70,246Government payments 3/ 4,OS1 0.0 8,214,399

-- = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

* Additional c&sh receipts have been excluded to avoid disclosure of individual operations.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding commodities.

2/ Percent S(ate receipts are of U.S. receipts for same line item. 3/ Government payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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Table 32--New Mexico: Leading Co.MOdities for cash receipts, 1991

PercentRanle Ite.s PercentValue of of total : Value

ClaUlative of U.S. : of U.S.receipts receipts : percent 11 value 2,. : receipts

1,000 doll ars -----_ ... _--- ... Percent ------------ 1.000 dollars All cOModities 1,501.152 100.0Livestock and products 0.9 f67,292.0001.019,388 67.9Crops 1.1 86.745.278481.764 32.0 0.6 80.546.722

1 Cattle and calves 151,678 50.02 Dairy products 50.0 1.9 39.632,088220,994 14.73 Hay 64.8 1.2 18,113,714113,464 7.54 Peppers. chili 72.3 3.7 3,044,O.~959,219 3.95 Onions 76.3 100.044,538 2.9 59,21~79.2 7.3 603,935

6 Pecans 42,9207 2.8 82.1 13.9Greenhouse and nursery 307,01641,000 2.7 84.88 Cotton 37,173 0.4 8,404,7222.49 Wheat 20,682 1.3 87.3 0.6 5,588,934

10 SorghUil grain 88.7 0.3 5.715.68720,448 1.3 90.0 1.8 1.131,78011 Potatoes 20,183 1.3 91.412 Corn 0.9 2,047,78519,32413 Chicken eggs 1.2 92.7 0.1 13,853.79817,617 1.114 Peanuts 93.8 0.4 3.861,358 {!

16,34415 Lettuce 1.0 94.9 1.1 t 12,083 0.8 1.392.537

95.7 1.4 817,66716 Sheep and lambs 8,135 0.517 Dry beans 96.3 2.05,299 399.3130.318 Hogs 96.6 1.0 511.8254.419 0.219 Wool 96.9 .0.0 11,061.4412,68520 Honey 0.1 97.1 ·5.7 46,815862 0.0 97.2 0.6 124,266

21 Apples 520 0.022 Mohair 97.2 0.0 1,659,334416 0.0 97.223 Far. chickens 2.0 20.83442 0.0 97.2 0.0 67.431 TOII8toes 3/Sunflower 3/ -- . GovernMent payments 4/ 58,447

0.7 8.214,399

-- = Not applicable. Numbers .ay not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the SUM of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding commodities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for same line item. 3/ Ca..odities at the bottOM of the above ranked list of COMMOdities and having no accompanying

data would have appeared within the ranked list of 25 leading commodities, but were excluded to avoid disclosure of confidential information about individual producers.

4/ GovernMent payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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Table 33--New York: Leading c~itie,; for cash receipts, 1991

----~----------------------------------~-------------- ----------------------------------------------Percent PercentRank ValueValue of of total : Cu.ulative : of U.S. : of U.S.receipu receipts: percent 1/ value 2/ : receipts

------------------------------------------------------ ---------~-------------------~----------------1,000 dollars ------------ Percent -----------­ 1,000 dollars

All ca.odities 2,868,321 100.0Livestock and products '.7 167,292,0001,781,592 62.1Crops 2.0 86,74::i,~781,086,729 37.8 , .3 80,546,n2

1 Dairy products 1,386,601 48.3 48.32 Greenhouse and nursery 7.6 18,113.714346,557 12.0 60.4 4.13 Cattle and calves 8,404,722207,574 7.2 67.6 0.54 Apples 39,632,088133,315 4.65 Hay 72.3 8.0 1,659,33472,394 2.5 74.8 2.3 3,044,049 6 Corn 70,851 2.4 77.3 0.57 Potatoes 13,853,79864,038 2.2 79.58 Onionl1 3.1 2,047,78558,010 2.0 81.5 9.69 Chicken eggs 603,93552,640 1.8 83.3 1.310 Grapes 3,861,35848,789 1.7 85.0 3.0 1,618,558

11 Cabbage 37,716 1.3 86.4 35.112 Corn, sweet 107,19736,526 1.2 87.6 7.413 Beans, snap 493,72031,007 1.0 88.714 Wheat 14.9 207,21215,271 0.5 89.3 0.2 I' 15 * TOII8toes, fresh 5,715,68714,591 0.5 89.8 1.3 1,076,210 16 Hogs 14,529 0.5 90.317 Strawberries 0.1 11,061,44114,421 0.5 90.8 2.2:18 Cherries 634,02811,827 0.4 91.2 5.219 Dry beans 226,47511,039 0.3 91.620 Caul if lower 2.1 511,8259,379 0.3 91.9 4.9 188,395 21 * CucUlllbers, fresh 8,665 0.3 92.222 Ducks 8.8 97,4897,920 0.2 92.5 100.023 Carrots 7,9207,558 0.2 92.7 2.424 Soybeans 308,7497,394 0.2 93.0 0.025 Maple products 10,778,4217,269 0.2 93.2 29.4 24,719

Governaent payments 3/ 41,242 0.5 8,214,399 ------------------------------------------------------ --------~-------------------------------------

-- = Not applicable. Numbers May not add due to rounding. * Additional cash receipts have been excluded to ovoid disclosure of individual operations.

1/ The CUMUlative percentage is the SUM all preceding co.modities.

of the percent of total receipts for ~ach commodity and

ZI Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for salle line itell!. 3/ Governaent payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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Table 34--North Carolina: leading co-.odities for cash receipts, 1991

PercentRank IteM Percent ValueValue of of total : CUIUlative of U.S. :receipts of U.S.receipts : percent 1/ value 2! : receipts

1,000 dollars ------------ Percent ---- ... _-----­ 1,000 dollars All Ca.IIOdities 4,924,071 100.0livestock lind products 2,608,480 52.9

2.9 167,292,000Crops 3.0 86,745,2782,315,591 47.0 2.B 80,546,722

1 Tobacco 1,054,666 21.42 Broilers 21.4 36.5 2,886~039717,003 15.73 Hogs 37.2 9.2 8,385,284658,649 13.34 Turkeys 50.5 5.9 11,061,4415 Greenhouse and nursery 59.3 18.4 2,344,016

431,346 8.7 294,986 5.9 65.3 3.5 8,404,722

6 Dairy products 204,267 4.17 Soybeans 200,667 69.4 1.1 18,113,714

8 Chicken eggs 4.0 73.5 1.8199,701 10,778,4214.09 77.6Cattle and calves 5.1 3,861,358176,396 3.510 Corn 81.1 0.4 39,632,088176,234 3.5 84.7 1.2 13,853,79811 Cotton 158,964 3.212 Peanuts 87.9 2.8 5,588,934126,506 2.513 IIheat 90.5 9.0 1,392,53748,704 0.914 Sweetpotatoes 91.5 0.8 5,715,68741,664 0.815 Apples 92.4 32.035,934 0.7 93.1

130,040 J' 2.1 1,659,334

16 CucUlllbers 23,870 0.417 Potatoes 93.6 10.422,830 0.4 228,71918 94.0Farlll chickens 1.110,582 2,047,7850.219 Blueberries 94.2 15.6 67,4319,439 0.120 Hay 94.4 14.87,373 0.1 63,498

94.6 0.2 3,044,04921 Strawberries 7,030 0.122 Aquaculture 94.7 1.1 634,0286,236 0.123 Peaches 94.9 1.2 493,7605,986 0.124 Pecans 95.0 1.5 392,6824,975 0.125 * TOlll8toes, fresh 95.1 1.6 307,0164,597 0.0 95.2 0.4 1,076,210

Government payments 3/ 52,837 0.6 8,214,399

-- = Not applicable. Numbers May not add due to rounding.

* Additional cash receipts have been excluded to avoid disclosure of individual operations.

1/ The cUlllulative percentage is the sum of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding commodities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for same line item. 3/ Govern.ent payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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Table 35--North Dakota: leading COMMOdities for cash receipts, 1991

PercentRank Percent ValueValue of of total : ClaJlative of U_S_ : of U.S.receipts receipts : percent 1/ value 21 : receipts

~,ooo dollars Percent ------------ 1,000 dollars All co-.odi ties 2,556,147 100.0liv'!IItock and products 1.5 167,292,000699,235 27.3Crop:. 0.8 86,745,2781,856,912 72.6 2.3 80,546,722

1 Wheat 854,301 33.42 Cattle and calves 33.4 14.9 5,715,687496,778 19.43 Barley 52.8 1.2 39,632,088213,350 8.34 Sunflower 61.2 25.9 821,519191,450 7.45 Sugarbeets 68.6 62.9 304,050172,334 6.7 75.4 14.1 1,216,7586 Dairy products 114,695 4.47 Soybeans 89,409 3.5

79.9 0.6 18,113,7148 Corn 83.4 0.8 10,778,42184,126 3.29 Potatoes 86.7 0.6 13,853,79874,93410 Dry beans 2.9 89.6 3.6 2,047,78571,528 2.8 92.4 13.9 511,825

11 Hogs 44,952 1.712 Hay 94.2 0.4 11,061,44130,813 1.213 Greenhouse and nursery 95.4 1.0 3,044,04927,000 1.014 Oats 96.4 0.3 r8,404,72216,676 0.615 Flaxseed 97.1 10.8 154,43216,399 0.6 97.7 80.0 20,47716 Honey 12,401 0.417 Turkeys 98.2 9.9 124,2668,564 0.318 Sheep and lambs 98.5 0.3 2,344,0167,291 0.219 Chicken eggs 98.8 1.8 399,3131,800 0.020 Rye 98.9 0.0 3,861,3581,288 0.0 98.9 8.4 15,33621 WooL

659 0.0 99.0 1.4 46,815 CanoLa 3/Safflower 3/Mustard seed 3/Broilers 3/

GovernMent payments 4/ 533,853 6.5 8,214,399

-- =Not applicable. Numbers Rlay not add due to rounding.

1/ The cURIuLative percentage is the sum of the percent of totaL receipts for each commodity and alL preceding commodities. 2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for same Line item. 3/ CORlRlOdities at the bottom of the above ranked List of commodities and having no accompanying

data would have appeared within the ranked list of 25 Leading commodities, but were excluded to avoid disclosure of confidential information about individu.,L producers.

4/ Govern.ent payments made directly to farmers in cash or ~ayment-in-Kind.

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Table 36--0hio: Leading Ca..odities for cash receipts, 1991

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PercentRank It.. Percent ValueValue of of total : Cu.ulative of U_S. : of U.S.receipts receipts : percent 11 value 2! : receipts---------------------------------------------------------------------'------------------------------­

1,000 de;llars ------------ Percent --------­ ... _­ 1,000 dollars All Ca.odities 3,893,074 100.0Livestock and products 2.3 167,292,0001,681,478 43.1Crops 1.9 86,745,2782,211,596 56.8 2.7 80,546,n2

1 Soybeans 766,664 19.6 19.62 Corn 7.1 10,778,421761,463 19.53 Dairy products 39.2 5.5 13,853,798592,455 15.24 Hogs 54.4 3.2 18,113,714415,360 10.65 Cattle and calves 65.1 3.7 11,061,441325,205 8.3 73.4 0.8 39,632,088 6 Chicken eggs 211,370 5.47 Wheat 78.9 5.4 3,861,358155,582 4.0 82.~8 Greenhouse and nursery 2.7 5,715,687154,501 3.99 Hay 86.8 1.8 8,404,72273,691 1.810 TOII8toes 88.7 2.4 3,044,04957,515 1.4 90.2 3.2 1,798,806

11 Turkeys 50,580 1.3 91.512 Tobacco 2.1 2,344,01637,053 0.913 Broilers 92.5 1.2 2,886,03930,263 0.714 Apples 93.2 0.3 8,385,28424,986 0.615 Potatoes 13,890 0.3 93.9 1.5 1,659,334 'i 94.2 0.6 2,047,785

16 Sugarbeets 12,077 0.317 Corn, sweet 94.6 0.9 1,216,75811,58918 CucUllbers 0.3 94.8 2.3 493,72010,984 0.219 Sheep and llllllbs 95.1 4.8 228,7199,652 0.220 95.4Oats 2.4 399,3136,681 0.1 95.5 4.3 154,43221 Lettuce 4,738 0.1 95.722 Strawberries 0.5 817,6673,710 0.123 Onions 2,540 0.0

95.8 0.5 634,028 24 95.8 0.4Grapes 603,9352,498 0.0 95.9 0.1 1,618,558

MushroOE 3/

Goverrwent payments 4/ 156,708 1.9 8,214,399

-- = Not applicable. NUllbers ..y not add due to rounding.

1/ The cu.ulative percentage is the sum of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding COMmodities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for sa~ line iteM. 3/ C~ities at the bottOM of the above rsnked list of c~dities and having no accompanying

data would have appeared within the ranked list of 25 leading COMMOdities, but were excluded to avoid disclosure of confidential inforMation about individual producers.

4/ Govern.ent pay~nts .ade directly to far~rs in cash or PaYMent-in-Kind.

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Table 37--0klaha..: Leading Coa.odities for cash receipts, 1991

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Per~"ntValue of Valueof total: C..,lative of U.S. :receipts of U.S. receipts : percent 11 value 2/ : receipts

1, 000 dollars .... _------- ... Percent -- ... _------.- 1,000 dollarsAll c~ities 3.807,582 100.0Livestock and products 2,767,440 2.2 167,292,000Crops 72.6 3.11,040,142 86,745,27827.3 1.2 80,546,7221 Cattle and calves 2,225,9702 Wheat 58.4 58.4

382,567 5.6 39,632,0883 10.0Greenhouse and nursery 68.5 6.6273,000 5,715,6874 Sroi ters 7.1 75.6 3.2189,453 8,404,7225 Dairy products 4.9 80.6152,400 84.6

2.2 8,385,2844.0 0.8 18,113,7146 Cotton 92,0537 Peanuts 2.4 87.0 1.669,483 5,588,9348 Chicken eggs 1.8 88.9 4.969,167 1,392,5379 Hay 1.8 90.7 1.756,446 3,861,35810 Hogs 1.4 92.249,039 1.8 3,044,0491.2 93.4 0.4 11,061,44111 SorghUil grain 28,40012 Soybeans 0.7 94.228,085 2.5 1,131,78013 Corn 0.7 94.9 0.218,637 10,778,42114 Pecans 0.4 95.413,524 '.1.1 13,853,79815 Peaches 0.3 95.88,022 ~.4 307,0160.2

l 96.0 2.0 392.68216 Sheep and IGllbs 3,285 0.017 Far. chickens 96.1 0.82,301 399,31318 Aquaculture 0.0 96.1 3.41,954 67,43119 Rye 0.0 96.2 0.41,106 493,76020 Oats 0.0 96.2 7.2721 15,3360.0 96.2 0.4 154,43221 Mohair

22 Honey 656 0.0 96.2 3.1542 0.0 20,83496.3 0.4 124,266Turkeys

3/MushroOlllS 3/Seans, snap 3/

GovernMent payments 4/ 290,922 3.5 8,214,399

-- = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The cuaulative percentage is the su. of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding ComModities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for sa~ line it~. 3/ C~ities at the botto. of the above ranked list of Ca..odities and having no aCCOMpanying

data would have appeared within the ranked list of 25 leading co..odities, but were excluded to avoid disclosure of confidential infor~tion about individual prodUcers.

4/ GovernMent pav-ents .ade directly to far~rs in cash or Pay.ent-in-Kind.

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Table 38--0regon: Leading co.aodities for ca.h receipts, 1991

Percent Percent ValueRank Ite.s Value of of total : C...,lative of U.S. : of U.S. receipts receipts : percent 11 value 2! : receipts

--------------------------------------------------~-------------------------------------------------

1,000 dollars ------------ Percent -.. _--------- 1,000 dollars

All c~ities 2,454,389 100.0 1.4 167,292,000Livestock and p!"oducts 823,814 33.5 0.9 86,745,278Crops 1,630,575 66.4 2.0 80,546,722

1 Cattle and calves 443,769 18.0 18.0 1.1 39,632,0882 Greenhouse and nursery 357,917 14.5 32.6 4.2 8,404,7223 Dairy products 203,610 8.3 40.9 1.1 18,113,7144 Wheat 154,036 6.2 47.2 2.6 5,715,6875 Hay 104,443 4.2 51.4 3.4 3,044,049

6 Potatoes 100,378 4.0 55.5 4.9 2,047,7857 Onions 84,299 3.4 59.0 13.9 603,9358 Ryegrass 80,286 3.2 62.2 100.0 80,2869 Christ..s trees 67.793 2.7 65.0 100.0 67,79310 Pears 63,430 2.5 67.6 23.3 271,953

11 Fescue 62,883 '!2.5 70.1 100.0 62,88312 Mint 46,720 1.9 :-\,72.1 36.1 129,22913 Chicken eggs 42,646 .~

1.7 73.8 1.1 3,861,358 I' ~,14 Corn, sweet 38,184 1.5 75.4 .~7.8 493,72015 Cherries 35,814 1.4 76.8 15.8 226,475 ~~

" 16 Broi lers 34,253 1.4 78.2 0.4 8,385,28417 Strawberries 31,416 1.2 79.5 4.9 634,02818 Beans, snap 25,381 1.0 80.5 12.2 207,21219 Barley 21,970 0.9 81.4 2.6 821,51920 Sugarbeets 19,845 0.8 82.2 1.6 1,216,758

21 Blackberry group 18,750 0.7 83.0 100.0 18,75022 Hazelnuts (filberts) 18,368 0.7 83.8 99.1 18,51923 Apples 17,869 0.7 84.5 1.0 1,659,33424 Bentgrass 17,619 0.1 85.2 100.0 17,619

Mushroo.s 3/

Govern.ent pav-nts 4/ 89,105 1.0 8,214,399

. -- = Not applicable. NUillbers ..y not add due to rounding.

1/ The c...,lative percentage is the su. of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding ca..odities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for sa~ line ite.. 3l C~ities at the botta. of the above ranked list of ca.DOdities and having no aCCOMpanying

data would have appeared within the ranked list of 25 leading ca..odities, but were excluded to avoid disclosure of confidential infor..tion about individual producers.

4/ Govern.ent pav-nts ..ete directly to far~rs in cash or Pa~nt-in-Kind. d.

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Table 39--Pennsylvania: leading Ca..odities for cash receipts, 1991

Rank PercentitellS Percent ValueValue of of total : C&aulative of U.S. :receipts receipts : percent 11 of U.S.

value 2! : receipts

1,000 dollars ------------ Percent ------------ 1,000 dollars All c~dities 3,503,040 100.0livestock and products 2.0 167,292,0002,469,760 70.5Crops 2.81,033,280 86,745,27829.5 1.2 80,546,722Dairy products 1,346,8262 Cattle and calves 38.4 38.4 7.4 18,113,714448,111 12.73 Greenhouse and nursery 51.2 1.1 39,632,088293,534 8.34 MushroOlRS 59.6 3.4 8,404,722256,395 7.35 Chicken eggs 66.9 38.3222,300 6.3 668,410

73.2 5.7 3,861,3586 Broilers 174,013 4.97 Hogs 78.2 2.0150,335 8,385,2848 Hay 4.2 82.5 1.3 11,061,44182,633 2.39 Apples 84.9 2.7 3,044,04976,334 2.110 Corn 87.0 4.6 1,659,33476,245 2.1 89.2 0.5 13,853,798

11 Turkeys 68,880 1.912 Soybeans 91.2 2.9 2,344,01648,031 1.313 Potatoes 92.5 0.439,757 10,778,4211.114 Tobacco 93.7 1.929,274 0.8 2,047,785

15 Peaches 18,119 0.5 94.5 1.0 2,886,039 I' 95.0 4.6 392,682

16 Grapes 17,864 0.517 Wheat 95.5 1.1 1,618,55817,233 0.418 Corn, sweet 96.0 0.3 5,715,68715,018 0.419 Tomatoes 96.5 3.0 493,72010,104 0.220 Cherries 96.8 0.5 1,798,8067,068 0.2 97.0 3.1 226,47521 Strawberries 6,405 0.122 97.1Farlll chickens 1.0 634,0285,105 0.123 Oats 97.3 7.5 67,4314,929 0.124 Mink pelts 97.4 3.14,360 154,43225 Aquaculture 0.1 97.6 6.9 62,4114,161 0.1 97.7 0.8 493,760

Governlllent payments 3/ 34,364 0.4 8,214,399

-- = Not applicable. Numbers l118y not add due to rounding.

1/ The CUMUlative percentage is the su. of the percent of total receipts for each cOlIIModity andall preceding commodities. 2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for sa~ line ite.. 3/ Governlllent payments made directly to far~rs in cash or PaYll!ent-in-Kind.

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Table 40--Rhode Island: Leading ca..odities for cash receipts, 1991

Percent Percent ValueRank Ite.s Value of of total : C~lative of u.s. : of u.s. receipts receipts : percent 11 value 2/ : receipts

1,000 dollars Percent------------ ------------ 1,000 doll ars

All c~ities 70,917 100.0 0.0 167,292,000Livestock and products 13,275 18.7 0.0 86,745,278Crops 57,642 81.2 0.0 80,546,722

1 Greenhouse and nursery 39,000 54.9 54.9 0.4 8,404,7222 Dairy products 5,329 7.5 62.5 0.0 18,113,7143 Chicken eggs 4,125 5.8 68.3 0.1 3,861,3584 Potatoes 1,748 2.4 70.7 0.0 2,047,7855 Apples 1,501 2.1 72.9 0.0 1,659,334

6 Cattle and calves 1,087 1.5 74.4 0.0 39,632,0887 Hay 588 0.8 75.2 0.0 3,044,'3498 Hogs 576 0.8 76.0 0.0 11,061,4419 Aquaculture 200 0.2 0.076.3 493,76010 Honey 49 0.0 76.4 0.0 124,266

11 far. chickens 34 0.0 76.4 0.0 67,431

Sheep and l8lllbs 3/Wool 3/ i' Goverrwent pa)'lllents 4/ 110 0.0 8,214,399

-- = Not applicable. Numbers .ay not add due to rounding.

1/ The cu.ulative percentage is the su. of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding cc..odities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of u.S. receipts for sa~ line ite•• 3/ Ca..odities at the bottOM of the above ranked list of ca..odities and having no accompanying

data would have appeared within the ran~ed list of 25 leading ca..odities, but were excluded to avoid disclosure of confidential infor..tio~ about individual producers.

4/ Goverrwent pa)'lllents .ade directly to far~rs in cash or Pa~nt-in-Kind.

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Table 41--South Carolina: leading co~oditiea for cash receipts, 1991

PercentRank IteMS Percent ValueValue of of total : C~letive of U.S. :receipts receipts of U.S. : percent 11 value 2/ : receipts

1,000 dollers Percent ----------.- 1,000 dollars All ca.odities 1,225,396 100.0livestock and products 0.7 167,292,000548,734 44.7Crops 0.6 86,745,278676,662 55.2 0.8 80,546,722

1 Tobacco 190,553 15.52 Cattle and calves 15.5 6.6 2,886,039135,213 11.03 Broi lers 26.5 0.3 39,632,088116,475 9.54 36.0Greenhouse and nursery 1.3 8,385,28488,007 7.15 Cotton 43.2 1.0 8,404,72287,133 7.1 50.3 1.5 5,588,9346 Soybeans 79,361 6.47 Chicken eggs 56.8 0.7 10,778,42177,982 6.38 Hogs 76,268 6.2

63.2 2.0 3,861,3589 Turkeys 69.4 0.6 11,061,44165,934 5.310 * TOlll8toes, fresh 74.8 2.8 2,344,01658,300 4.7 79.5 5.4 1,076,210

11 Dairy products 55,073 4.412 Peaches 84.0 0.3 18,113,71442,480 3.413 Corn 87.5 10.8 392,68237,209 3.014 Wheat 90.5 0.2 13,853,798 ,23,557 1.915 Peanuts 92.5 0.4 5,715,6879,979 0.8 93.3 0.7 1,392,537 I' 16 Hay 8,844 0.717 Cuculllbers 94.0 0.2 3,044,0497,487 0.618 Pecans 94.6 3.2 228,7194,601 0.319 Apples 95.0 1.5 307,0163,663 0.320 Sweetpotatoes 95.3 0.2 1,659,3343,168 0.2 95.5 2.4 130,040

21 Aquaculture 1,98422 Farlll chickens 0.1 95.7 0.4 493,7601,538 0.123 Oats 95.8 2.2 67,4311,199 0.124 Rye 95.9 0.7 154,4321,04425 SorghUII grain 0.0 96.0 6.8 15,336655 0.0 96.1 0.0 1,131,780 Governlllent payments 3/ 49,364

0.6 8,214,399------------------------------------------------------ ~----------------------------------------------- = Not applicable. Numbers lIIay not add due to rounding.

* Additional cash receipts have been excluded to avoid disclosure of individual operations.

1/ The CUMUlative percentage is the sum of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and ail preceding commodities. 2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for same line item. 3/ Governl!lent payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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Table 42--South Dakota: Leading commodities for cash receipts, 1991

PercentRank Items PercentValue of Valueof total : CUlllulative of U_S. :recei\,)ts receipts .. percent 1/ of U.S. value 2! : receipts

1,000 dollars --------- ... _- Percent .. ~------ .. --­ 1,000 dollars A11 cOllllllOdi ties 3,264,286Livestock and products 100.0 1.92,176,085 167,292,000Crops 66.6 2.51,088,201 86,745,27833.3 1.3 80,546,7221 Cattle and calves 1,470,4762 Hogs 45.0 45.0

396,845 3.7 39,632,08a3 Corn 12.1 57.2 3.5297,340 11,061,4414 Soybeans 9.1 66.3 2.1290,102 13,853,7985 Wheat 8.8 75.2287,128 84.0

2.6 10,778,4218.8 5.0 5,715,6876 Dairy products 200,8607 Sunflower 90.147,639

6.1 1.1 18,113,7148 Hay 1.4 91.6 15.640,481 304,0509 Turkeys 1.2 92.8 1.329,160 3,044,04910 Sheep and lambs 0.8 93.7 1.227,958 2,344,0160.8 94.6 7.0 399,31311 Barley 24,47412 0.7Chicken eggs 95.3 2.922,976 821,51913 Oats 0.7 96.0 0.521,340 3,86',35814 0.6Sorghum grain 96.7 13.817,439 154,432 ,15 Honey 0.5 97.2 1.512,272 0.3 1,131,780 /.;97.6 9.8 124,26616 Potatoes 9,307 0.217 Greenhouse and nursery 7,090

97.9 0.4 2,047,78518 Wool 0.2 98.1 0.03,069 8,404,72219 Rye 0.0 98.2 6.52,225 46,81520 0.0Flaxseed 98.2 14.51,966 15,3360.0 98.3 9.6 20,47721 Mink pelts 1,606 0.022 Farm chickens 98.3 2.5243 62,4110.0 98.4 0.3 67,431

Broi lers 3/Safflower 3/Canola 3/

Government payments 4/ 286,237 3.4 8,214,399

-- = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of total receipts for each commodity andall preceding commodities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for same line item. 3/ Commodities at the bottom of the above ranked list of commodities and having no accompanying

data would have appeared within the ranked list of 25 leading commodities, but were excluded to avoid disclosure of confidential information about individual prodUcers.

4/ Government payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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Table 43--Tennessee: Leading commodities for cash receipts, 1991

------------------------------------------------------ --------------------------------~-------------Percent Percent ValueRank Items Value of of total : Cunulative of U.S. : of U.S.

receipts receipts : percent 11 value 2/ : receipts

1,000 dollars ------------ Percent ------------ 1,000 dollars

. : l commodit i es 1,977,569 100.0 1.1 167,292,000Livestock and products 1,045,055 52.8 1.2 86,745,278Crops 932,514 47.1 1.1 80,546,722 1 Cattle and calves 484,791 24.5 24.5 1.2 39,632,0882 Dairy products 262,263 13.2 37.7 1.4 18,113,7143 Tobacco 209,638 10.6 48.3 7.2 2,886,0394 Cotton 202,747 10.2 58.6 3.6 5,588,9345 Soybeans 185,797 9.4 68.0 1.7 10,778,421 6 Broilers 140,444 7.1 75.1 1.6 8,385,2847 Greenhouse and nursery 128,646 6.5 81.6 1.5 8,404,7228 Hogs 113,768 5.7 87.3 1.0 11,061,4419 Corn 61,850 3.1 90.5 0.4 13,853,79810 Hay 27,005 1.3 91.8 0.8 3,044,049

11 Wheat 21,495 1.0 92.9 0.3 5,715,68712 Chicken eggs 18,763 0.9 93.9 0.4 3,861,35813 Tomatoes 17,766 0.9 94.8 0.9 1,798,80614 Sorghum grain 8,151 0.4 95.2 0.7 1,131,78015 Beans, snap 1,992 0.1 95.3 0.9 207,212 16 Apples 1,802 0.0 95.4 0.1 1,659,33417 Peaches 1,740 0.0 95.518 0.4 392,682Sweetpotatoes 1,001 0.0 95.5 0.7 130,04019 Aquaculture 989 0.0 95.6 0.2 493,76020 Farm chickens 575 0.0 95.6 0.8 67,431 21 Sheep and lambs 39422 Honey

0.0 95.6 0.1 399,313362 0.0 95.6 0.2 124,266

Mushrooms 3/Rapeseed 3/Canola 3/

Government payments 4/ 70,331 0.8 8,214,399

-- = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding commodities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for same line item. 3/ COlllllodities .at the bottom of the above ranked list of commodities and having no accompanying

data would have appeared within the rankoed list of 25 leading commodities, but were excluded to avoid disclosure of confidential information about individual producers.

4/ Government.payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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Table 44··Texas: Leading commodities for cash receipts, 1991

Percent Percent ValueRank Items Value of of total: CUMulative of U.S. : of U.S.receipts receipts: percent 1/ value 2! : receipts

1,000 dollars ------------ Percent -----------­ 1,000 dollars

All commodities 12,126,182 100.0 7.2 167,292,000Livestock and products 7,913,994 65.2 9.1 86,745,278Crops 4,212,188 34.7 5.2 80,546,722

1 Cattle and calves 6,156,802 50.7 50.7 15.5 39,632,0882 Cotton 1,572,099 12.9 63.7 28.1 5,588,9343 Dairy products 683,260 5.6 69.3 3.7 18,113,7144 Greenhouse and nursery 563,933 4.6 74.0 6.7 8,404,7225 Broilers 508,939 4.2 78.2 6.0 8,385,284

6 Corn 383,565 3.1 81.3 2.7 13,853,7987 Sorghum grain 382,102 3.1 84.5 33.7 1,131,7808 Wheat 225,399 1.8 86.3 3.9 5,715,6879 Chicken eggs 203,038 1.6 88.0 5.2 3,861,35810 Peanuts 191,100 1.5 89.6 13.7 1,392,537 11 Rice 153,199 1.2 90.9 14.0 1,092,38512 Hay 126,060 1.0 91.9 4.1 3,044,049 i13 Hogs 95,155 0.7 92.7 0.8 11,061,44114 Onions 72,619 0.6 93.3 !I'12.0 603,93515 Watermelons 72,038 0.5 93.9 43.7 164,649

16 Pecans 66,000 0.5 94.4 21.5 307,01617 Cantaloups 65,828 0.5 95.0 66.1 99,52818 Sheep and lambs 64,464 0.5 95.5 16.1 399,31319 Cabbage 31,460 0.2 95.8 29.3 107,19720 Potatoes 28,728 0.2 96.0 1.4 2,047,785

21 Cane for sugar 27,861 0.2 96.2 3.0 902,03122 Soybeans 27,009 0.2 96.4 0.2 10,778,42123 Sugarbeets 24,961 0.2 96.7 2.0 1,216,758

Turkeys 3/Mushrooms 3/

Government payments 4/ 777,925 9.4 8,214,399

•• = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding commodities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.s. receipts for same line item. 3/ Commodities at the bottom of the above ranked list of commodities and having no accompanying

data would have appeared within the ranked list of 25 leading commodities, but were excluded to avoid disclosure of confidential information about individual producers.

4/ Government payments made directly to igrmers in cash or Payment.in.Kind.

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Table 45--Utah: leading commodities for cash receipts, 1991

-------------------------------------------------._--------------------_ .. _-------_._--_ ... _-_._-- .. Rank PercentItems PercentValue of Valueof total: CUMulative of U.S. :receipts of U.S. receipts: percent 1/ value 2! : receipts-------------------------------------------------------------------------_ .. __ ._--_._._---_._-_ .. __ .

1,000 dollars --------._-- Percent ---------- .. ­ 1,000 dollarsAll connodities 730,882 100.0Livestock and products 552,559 0.4 167,292,000Crops 75.6 0.6178,323 86,745,27824.4 0.2 80,546,7221 Cattle and calves 283,1782 38.7Dairy products 38.7 0.7148,580 39,632,0883 Hay 20.3 59.0 0.854,988 18,113,7144 Turkeys 7.5 66.6 1.845,158 3,044,0495 Greenhouse and nursery 6.1 72.7 1.926,000 2,344,0163.5 76.3 0.3 8,404,7226 Chicken eggs

23,8957 Wheat 3.2 79.6 0.617,263 3,861,3588 2.3Sheep and lambs 81.9 0.313,573 5,715,6871.89 Cherries 83.8 3.412,283 399,31310 Barley 1.6 85.5 5.49,598 226,4751.3 86.8 1.1 821,51911 Apples 9,217 1.212 Potatoes 88.0 0.58,592 1,659,33413 Onions 1.1 89.2 0.47,517 2,047,78514 Corn 1.0 90.2 1.25,017 603,93515 Hogs 0.6 90.9 0.04,931 0.6 13,853,798

91.6 0.0 11,061,44116 Wool 2,343 0.317 Aquaculture 91.9 5.01,959 46,81518 0.2Mink pelts 92.2 0.41,454 493,7600.219 Pears 92.4 2.3968 62,41120 Honey 0.1 92.~ 0.3872 271,9530.1 92.6 0.7 124,26621 Peaches

850 0.122 Oat~ 92.8 0.2392 392,6820.0 92.8 0.2 154,432Mushrooms

3/Beans, snap 3/Safflower 3/

Government payments 4/ 33,197 0.4 8,214,399--------_ ....... __ ._----------_._-_._---_._------_. __ .._-----_._-----------------------._-------_._­

-- = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding commodities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for same line item. 3/ Commodities at the bottom of the above ranked List of commodities and having no accompanying

data Would have appeared Within the ranked list of 25 leading commodities, but were excluded to avoid disclosure of confidential information about individual producers.

4/ Government payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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T.ble 46--Ver.ant: Le.ding ca..odities for c.sh receipts, 1991

PercentR.nk itellS PercentValue of V.lueof total : C.....l.tive of U.S. :receipts of U.S.receipts : percent 1/ v.lue 2/ : receipts

1,000 dollars ------------ Percent ------- ... _--­ 1,000 dollars All COMOdities 433,140 100.0Livestock .nd products 0.2367,584 167,292,000Crops 84.8 0.465,556 15.1 86,745,278

0.0 80,546,7221 Dairy products 310,536 71.62 C.ttle .nd c.lves 71.6 1.744,681 18,113,7143 10.3Greenhouse .nd nursery 82.0 0.123,000 39,632,0884 H.y 5.3 87.3 0.213,149 8,404,7225 M.ple products 3.0 90.3 0.4 3,044,0491',440 2.6 93.0 46.2 24,7196 Apples

9,476 2.17 Chicken eggs 95.1 0.52,550 1,659,3348 Sheep and lambs 0.5 95.7 0.01,315 0.5 3,861,3589 Hogs 96.0 0.3959 399,3130.210 Honey 96.3

405 0.0 0.0 11,061,441

96.3 0.3 124,26611 Aquacutture

300 0.012 Potatoes 96.4 0.0 493,760116 0.013 Wool 96.4 0.0 2,047,78594 0.014 F.rM chickens 96.5 0.2 46,81520 0.0 96.5 0.0 67,431Government payments 3/ 3,339

0.0 8.214,399

-- = Not applicable. Numbers May not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding commodities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for same line item. 3/ Government payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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Table 47--Virginia: Leading commodities for cash receipts, 1991

Rank IteMS Percent PercentValue of Valueof totol : C....lativereceipts of U.S. : of U.S.----- __ n ___________________________________________________________________________________________ _receipts : percent 11 value 2! : receipts

1,000 dollers ------------ Percent ---- .... _-- .. _­ 1,000 dollarsAll caMOdities 2,095,371livestock and products 100.0 1.21,362,945 167,292,000Crops 65.0 1.5732,426 86,745,27834.9

0.91 80,546,722Cattle and calves 412,1252 Broilers 19.6 19.6305,087 39,632,0883 Dairy products 14.5 34.2

1.0 3.6269,325 8,385,2844 Tobacco 12.8 47.0 1.45 197,171 18,113,714Turkeys 9.4 56.4 6.8122,934 2,886,0395.8 62.3 5.2 2,344,0166 Greenhouse and nursery 107,4727 Soybeans 5.1 67.4 1.28 88,408 8,404,722Peanuts 4.2 71.786,938 10,778,4219 Hogs 4.1 75.8 0.8 6.285,204 1,392,53710 Chicken eggs 4.0 79.9 0.766,855 11,061,4413.1 83.1 1.711 3,861,358Apples

46,08512 Corn 2.2 85.3 2.740,869 1,659,33413 * TOlll8toes, fresh 1.9 87.2 0.214 33,149 13,853,798Hay 1.5 88.8 3.015 29,680 1,076,210Wheat 1.4 90.2 t0.928,922 3,044,049 I1.3 91.6 0.5 5,715,68716 Potatoes 17 Barley 17,276 0.8 92.4 0.86,594 2,047,78518 Cotton 0.3 92.7 0.86,575 821,51919 Sheep and lambs 0.3 93.0

5,379 5,588,93420 Peaches 0.2 93.3 0.1 1.34,578 399,3130.2 93.5

392,68221 Aquaculture 1.1

1,96622 * Corn, sweet, fresh 0.0 93.6 0.41,814 493,76023 Farlll chickens 0.0 93.71,539 251,00824 sweetpotatoes 0.0 93.8

0.7 2.21,370 67,4310.0 93.8 1.0 130,040Beans, snap

3/

Government payments 4/ 26,616 0.3 8,214,399

-- = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

* Additional cash receipts have been excluded to avoid disclosure of individual operations.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding commodities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for same line item.

3/ COMModities at the bottom of the above ranked list of commodities and having no accompanying data Would have appeared Within the ranked list of 25 leading commodities, but were excluded to avoid disclosure of confidential information about individual producers.

4/ Government payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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Table 48--Washington: leading c~dities for cash receipts, 1991

--------------------------._------------------------------------------------------------------------Rank I tellS Percent

Value of Percent Valueof total : C~lativereceipts of U.S. : of U.S. receipts : percent 1/ value 2! : receipts-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------_.._._--­1,000 doLLars ---- ... _-- ... _--- Percent ------ .. _---­ 1,000 dollarsAll Co.Rodi ti es 3,946,524Livestock and products 100.0

2.31,289,910 167,292,000Crops 32.6 1.42,656,614 67.3 86,745,2783.3 80,546,722Apples

799,8722 Dairy products 20.2 20.2 48.2557,943 1,659,3343 Cattle and calves 14.1 34.4 3.04 533,669 13.5 18,113,714Wheat 5 Potatoes 373,351 9.4

47.9 1.3 39,632,08857.3271,710 6.8 6.5 5,715,68764.2 13.26 Greenhouse and nursery 2,047,785

157,4287 Hay 3.9 68.2 1.88 Pears 143,364 3.6 8,404,72271.8 9 Hops 115,098 2.9 4.7 3,044,04974.8 42.389,43010 Chicken eggs 2.2 77.0 77.3

271,953 78,233 1.9 115,62579.0 2.011 Barley 3,861,358

12 73,042Asparagus 1.8 80.9 8.856,93213 Cherries 1.4 82.3 821,519 14 Grapes 55,108 1.4 37.7 150,66383.7 24.315 54,688 226,475 fBroi lers 1.3 85.1 I3.353,976 1.3 1,618,55886.5 0.616 8,385,284Onions

42,82217 Corn, sweet 1.0 87.5 7.018 Hint 42,655 1.0 603,93588.6 19 Corn 38,256 0.9 89.6

8.6 493,72029.620 Peas, green 33,613 0.8 90.4 129,2290.229,403 0.7 13,853,79891.2

21 Dry peas 22.9 128,140 21,83022 Dry beans 0.5 91_7 49.123 18,989 44,436Carrots 0.4 92.2

24 17,882 0.4 511,825Lentils (beans) 92.7 3.7

25 Alfalfa 16,485 0.4 5.7 308,74993.1 62.814,448 0.3 26,23593.5 20.9Government payments 3/ 68,906

206,084 2.5 8,214,399._-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------­

-- = Not applicable. Numbers May not add due to rounding.

1/ The CUMulative percentage is the sum of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding commodities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for same line iteM. 3/ Government payments made directLy to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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Table 49--West Virginia: Leading commodities for cash receipts, 1991

--------------------------------~-------------------------------------------~------------~----------PercentRank ItellIS Percent ValueValue of of total: CUMULative of U.S. : of U.S. receipts receipts: percent 1/ value 2! : receipts--------------------------------------------------_ ..... ----------------------------------------------­

1,000 dollars Percent - .. _--------- 1,000 dollars All COllllllOdit i es 330.237 100.0Livestock and prodUcts 0.2 167,292,000253.187 76.6Crops 0.2 86,745,27877,050 23.3 0.1 80,546,722 Cattle and calves 104,029 31.5 31.52 Broilers 0.2 39,632,08854,895 16.63 Dairy products 48.1 0.6 8,385,28433,678 10.24 Turkeys 58.3 0.1 18,113,71429,1355 8.8 67.1Apples 1.2 2,344,01624,262 7.3 74.4 1.4 1,659,334

6 Greenhouse and nursery 16,500 5.07 Chicken eggs 79.4 0.2 8,404,72215,8058 Hay 4.7 84.2 0.4 3,861,35811,559 3.5 87.79 Hogs 0.3 3,044,0497,234 2.110 Tobacco 89.9 0.0 11,061,4415,719 1.7 91.7 0.2 if2,886,03911 Corn tJ

4,050 !11.2 92.912 Sheep and lambs 0.0 13,853,798 Ii2,353 0.713 Peaches 93.6 0.5 /' '1

399,313 {)1,865 0.514 Honey 94.2 0.4 392,682 Ii n

15 Wheat 624 0.1 94.3 0.5 jl I124,266588 0.1 94.5 0.0 5,715,68716 Farm chickens "

419 0.117 Wool 94.6 0.6 67,43194 0.018 Oats 94.7 0.2 46,81519 Mink pelts

9 0.0 94.7 0.0 154,4321 0.0 94.7 0.0 62,411Mushrooms 3/Sunflower 3/

Government payments 4/ 5,421 0.0 8,214,399------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------~ -. = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and aLL preceding commodities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for same line item. 3/ Commodities at the bottom of the above ranked list of commodities and having no accompanying

data would have appeared Within the ranked list of 25 leading commodities, but were eXCluded to avoid disclosure of confidential information about individual producers.

4/ Government payments made directly to farmers in cash or Payment-in-Kind.

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Table 50--Wisconsin: leading commodities for cash receipts, 1991

Rank PercentiteMS PercentValue of Valueof total : Cl.lllulative of U.S. :receipts of U.S. receipts : percent 11 value 2! : receipts

1,000 dollars -..... _-------- Percent ... _---------- 1,000 dollars AII COMOdi ti es 5,449,043livestock and products 100.0 3.24,215,045 167,292,000Crops 77.3 4.81,233,998 86,745,27822.6 1.5 80,546,7221 Dairy products 2,850,1262 52.3Cattle and calves 52.3 15.7923,995 18,113,7143 Corn 16.9 69.2 2.3348,835 39,632,0884 Hogs 6.4 75.6 2.5229,558 13,853,7985 4.2Greenhouse and nursery 79.8 2.0142,749 11,061,4412.6 82.5 1.7 8,404,7226 Potatoes

104,7367 Hay 1.9 84.4 5.1103,957 2,047,7858 Soybeans 1.9 86.3 3.4103,750 3,044,0499 1.9Cranberries 88.2 0.965,912 10,778,42110 Corn, sweet 1.2 89.4 34.065,213 193,6621.2 90.6 13.2 493,72011 Beans, snap12 43,147 0.7Chicken eggs 91.4 20.839,285 207,212

J13 Peas, green 0.7 92.1 1.028,916 3,S61,35814 0.5Tobacco 92.6 22.522,980 128,140 r 15 Mink pelts 0.4 93.1 0.819,541 2,886,0390.3 93.4 31.3 62,41116 Broi lers 19,382 0.317 IIheat 93.8 0.217,916 8,385,28418 Apples 0.3 94.1 0.317,569 5,715,6870.319 Mint 94.4 1.012,180 1,659,33420 0.2Cuculllbers 94.6 9.410,412 129,2290.1 94.J1 4.5 228,71921 Oats 8,615 0.122 Carrots 95.0 5.57,282 154,4320.123 Onions 95.1 2.35,013 308,74924 0.0Dry beans 95.2 0.84,576 603,9350.0 95.3 0.8 511,825

Turkeys 3/

Government payments 4/ 149,950 1.8 8,214,399

-- = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the SUM of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding commodities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for same line item. 3/ CO-.odities at the bottom of the above ranked list of commodities and having no accompanying

data would have appeared within the ranked list of 25 leading commodities, but were excluded to avoid disclosure of confidential information about individual prodUcers.

4/ Government payments made directly to farmers in cash ar Payment-in-Kind.

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Table 51--Wyo.ing: Leading Co.Modities for cash receipts, 1991

Rank Percent1tet18 PercentValue of Valueof total : C~lative of U.S. :receipts of U.S.receipts : percent 1/ value 2! : receipts

1,000 dollars ------- ... _-- Percent ------------ 1,000 dollars All co.odities 812,743Livestock and products 100.0 0.4643,036 167,292,000Crops 79.1 0.7169,707 86,745,27820.8 0.2 80,546,7221 Cattle and calves 590,2492 Sugarbeets 72.6 72.6

55,283 1.4 39,632,0883 Hay 6.8 79.4 4.542,109 1,216,7584 Barley 5.1 84.6 1.326,484 3,044,0495 Sheep and 1Mbs 3.2 87.8 3.223,880 821,5192.9 90.8 5.9 399,3136 Dry beans 16,7127 Wheat 2.0 92.8 3.215,080 511,8258 Dlliry products 1.8 94.7 0.211,856 5,715,6879 Corn 1.4 96.17,849 0.0 18,113,71410 Wool 0.9 97.1 0.05,038 13,853,7980.6 97.7 10_7 46,81511 Hogs 4,37912 0.5Potatoes 98.3 0.02,804 11,061,44113 0.3Greenhouse and nursery 98.6 0.11,600 2,047,78514 Honey 0.2 98.8 0.01,173 8,404,72215 Oats 0.1 98.9 0_9925 124,266

0.60.1 99.1 154,432 I' 16 Chicken eggs 11817 0.0far. chickens 99.1 0.01 3,861,3580.0 99.1 0.0 67,431flaxseed 3/Sunflower 3/Safflower 3/Canola 3/Mink pelts 3/

Govern.ent payments 4/ 33,241 0.4 8,214,399

-- = Not applicable. Numbers .ay not add due to rounding.

1/ The cuaulative percentage is the sum of the percent of total receipts for each commodity and all preceding co..odities.

2/ Percent State receipts are of U.S. receipts for sa~ line ite•• 3/ Ca..odities at the bottom of the above ranked list of ea..odities and having no accompanying

data would have appeared within the ranked list of 25 leading ca..odities, but were excluded to avoid disclosure of confidential information about individual prodUcers.

4/ Govern.ent payments .ade directly to far~rs in cash or Pa~nt-in-Kind.

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Table 52--Cattle and calves: States' rankings for cash receipt$, 1991

Rank States Value of PercentPercent of : State'sCOMOdity COllllOdity of State's : totalreceipts CUMUlative: total for all:total for allpercent 1/: commodities commodities

1,000 dollars -------------_ Percent _____________ _ 1 Texas 1,000 dollars

6,156,8022 Nebraska 15.5 15.54,783,085 50.73 Kansas 12.0 12,126,18227.64,271,740 54.24 Colorado 10.7 38.3 8,821,3282,244,332 61.65 Oktahollla 5.6 44.0 6,934,9862,225,970 59.65.6 3,761,32049.6 58.46 Iowa 3,807,5822,057,4487 California 5.1 54.81,681,643 20.28 South Dakota 4.2 59.1 10,179,2491,470,476 9.49 Minnesota 3.7 62.8 17,886,698977,560 45.010 Wisconsin 2.4 65.2 3,264,286923,995 14.02.3 67.6 6,936,00116.911 Missouri 5,449,043

874,16012 Kentucky 2.2 69.87'57,902 22.613 New Mexico 1.9 71.7 3,861,179751,678 23.814 Illinois 1.9 3,178,70473.6739,857 50.015 Idaho 1.8 75.4 1,501,152666,736 9.81.6 7,508,77777.1 25.416 Montana 2,615,946665,64717 Alabama 1.6 '1'8.8645,505 43.418 Wyollling 1.6 1,531,16980.4590,249 21.619 Washington 1.4 81.9 2,977,832533,669 72.620 Arkansas 1.3 83.3 812,743519,525 13.51.3 3,946,52484.6 12.021 Arizona 4,310,724515,83122 North. Dakota 1.3 85.9496,778 27.223 Tennessee 1.2 87.1 1,889,907484,791 19.424 Pennsylvania 1.2 88.4 2,556,147448,111 24.525 Oregon 1.1 89.5 1,977,569443,769 12.71.1 3,503,04090.6 18.026 Virginia 2,454,389412,12527 Florida 1.0 91.6363,351 19.628 Ohio 0.9 2,095,37192.6325,205 5.929 Indiana 0.8 93.4 6,140,999304,489 8.330 Michigan 0.7 94.2 3,893,074284,605 6.80.7 4,474,51394.9 9.231 Utah 3,081,072283,17832 Georgia 0.7 95.6265,818 38.733 Mississippi 0.6 96.3 730,882252,004 6.634 Louisiana 0.6 96.9 3,978,361220,695 10.435 New York 0.5 97.4 2,422,070207,574 12.30.5 1,792,90798.0 7.236 North Carolina 2,868,321176,39637 Nevada 0.4 98.4140,757 3.538 South Carolina 0.3 98.8 4,924,071135,213 51.039 West Virginia 0.3 99.1 275,836

40 Maryland 104.029 0.2 99.4 11.0 1,225,39673.736 31.50.1 99.6 330,2375.541 Verlllont 1,332,49444,68t42 Hawaii 0.1 99.732,667 10.343 Maine 0.0 99.8 433,14025,059 5.444 New Jersey 0.0 99.8 596,92515,026 5.645 Connecticut 0.0 99.9 444,60114,116 2.20.0 660,16099.9 3.046 Wassachusetts 463,37211,34147 New Hampshire 0.0 99.96.503 2.348 Delaware 0.0 99.9 475,5404,596 4.549 Rhode Island 0.0 100.0 143,1061,087 0.750 Alaska 0.0 100.0 619,536

578 1.50.0 100.0 70,9172.1United States 26,62239,632,088

23.6 167,292,000---_._---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------­-- ~ Not applicable. Numbers .. ay not add due to rounding.

1/ The cUlllUlative percentage is the sum of the percent of commodity total for each State andall preeeding States.

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Table 53--Dairy products: States' rankings for cash receipts, 1991

-------------"-----------,---------------------------------------------------------------------Rank States .. .. Percent State'sValue of : Percent of : : of State's : totalcommodity : commodity Cumulative: total for all:receipts total for all

percent 1/: commodities commodities

1,000 dollars -------------- Percent _____________ _ 1,000 dollars

1 Wisconsin 2,850,126 15.7 15.72 California 2,454,538 52.3 5,449,04313.5 29.23 New York 13.7 17,886,6981,386,601 7.6 36.9 48.34 Pennsylvania 1,346,826 2,868,3217.4 44.3 38.45 MinnesotlJ 3,503,0401,148,720 6.3 50.7 16.5 6,936,0016 Texas 683,260 3.7 54.4 5.67 Michigan 12,126,182643,140 3.5 58.0 20.88 Ohio 592,455 3,081,0729 Washington 557,943

3.2 61.3 15.2 3,893,07410 Iowa 482,664

3.0 64.3 14.1 3,946,5242.6 67.0 4.7 10,179,24911 Florida 372,94712 Illinois 338,550

2.0 69.1 6.0 6,140,99913 Missouri 333,795

1.8 70.9 4.5 7,508,7771.8 72.8 8.614 Idaho 318,570 3,861,17915 Vermont 310,536

1.7 74.5 12.1 2,615,9461.7 76.3 71.6 433,14016 Indiana 270,43517 Virginia 269,325

1.4 77.7 6.0 4,474,51318 Kentucky 263,750

1.4 79.2 12.8 2,095,3711.4 80.719 Tennessee 8.3 3,178,704262,26320 New Mexico 220,994 1.4 82.1 13.2 1,977,5691.2 83.4 14.7 1,501,152

21 Arizona 207,644 1.1 84.5 10.922 North Carolina 204,267 1,889,90723 Oregon 1.1 85.6 4.1 4,924,071 ,203,61024 South Dakota 200,860

1.1 86.8 8.3 2,454,38925 Georgia 199,073

1.1 87.9 6.1 3,264,2861.1 89.0 5.0 3,978,36126 Maryland " 181,74027 Colorado 166,156

1.0 90.0 13.6 1,332,49428 Oklahoma 152,400

0.9 90.9 4.4 3,761,3200.8 91.7 4.029 Utah 148,580 3,807,58230 Nebraska 0.8 92.5 20.3144,420 730,8820.8 93.3 1.6 8,821,32831 Kansas 141,45332 Louisiana 121,695

0.7 94.1 2.0 6,934,9860.6 94.8 6.733 North Dakota 1,792,907114,69534 Arkansas 102,700 0.6 95.4 4.4 2,556,1470.5 96.0 2.335 Mississippi 4,310,72496,862 0.5 96.5 4.0 2,422,070

36 Maine 85,06037 Connecticut 70,647

0.4 97.0 19.1 444,60138 Alabama 69,795

0.3 97.4 15.2 463,3720.3 97.839 Massachusetts 2.3 2,977,83264,97740 South Carolina 55,073

0.3 98.1 13.6 475,5400.3 98.4 4.4 1,225,39641 New Jersey 52,407 0.2 98.742 New Hampshire 7.9 660,16043,269 0.243 Montana 99.0 30.2 143,10639,954 0.244 Nevada 99.2 2.6 1,531,16938,396 0.2 99.445 West Virginia 13.9 275,83633,678 0.1 99.6 10.2 330,23746 Hawai i 30,328 0.1 99.847 Delaware 5.0 596,92516,770 0.048 Wyoming 11,856 0.0

99.8 2.7 619,53699.949 Rhode Island 1. it 812,7435,329 0.050 Alaska 99.9 7.5 70,9172,582 0.0 100.0 9.7 26,622United States 18,113,714 10.8 167,292,000

-- = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of commodity total for each State andall preceding States.

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Table 54--Corn: States' rankings for cash receipts, 1991

Rank .States Value of Percent: Percent of : State'scommodity : commodity of State's : totalreceipts Cumulative: total for all:total for allpercent 1/: commodities COJlllllodities

1,000 dollars -------------_ Percent _____________ _ 1 III inois 1,000 dollars2,681,4492 Iowa 19.3 19.32,465,578 35.73 Nebraska 17.8 37.1 7,508,7771,753,501 24.24 Indiana 12.6 10,179,24949.81,236,878 19.85 Minnesota 8.9 58.7 8,821,3281,216,173 27.68.7 4,474,51367.5 17.56 Ohio 6,936,001761,4637 Kansas 5.5 73.0405,140 19.58 Michigan 2.9 75.9 3,893,074393,165 5.89 Missouri 2.8 78.7 6,934,986387,919 12.710 Texas 2.8 3,081,07281.5383,565 10.02.7 84.3 3,861,1793.111 Wisconsin 12,126,182348,83512 South Dakota 2.5 86.8297,340 6.413 Colorado 2.1 89.0 5,449,043275,330 9.114 Kentucky 1.9 91.0 3,264,286209,618 7.'315 North Carolina 1.5 92.5 3,761,320176,234 6.51.2 3,178,70493.7 3.516 Georgia 4,924,07199,37917 North Dakota 0.7 94.584,126 2.518 Maryland 0.6 95.1 3,978,36180,902 3.219 Pennsylvania 0.5 95.6 2,556,14776,245 6.020 New York 0.5 1,332,49496.270,851 2.10.5 96.7 3,503,0402.421 Tennessee 2,868,32161,85022 California 0.4 97.248,088 3.t23 Virginia 0.3 97.5 1,977,56940,869 0.224 louisiana 0.2 17,886,69897.840,476 1.925 South Carolina 0.2 98.1 2,095,37137,209 2.20.2 98.4 1,792,9073.026 Delaware 1,225,39637,01627 Washington 0.2 98.633,613 5.928 Alabama 0.2 619,53698.920,276 0.829 New Mexico 0.1 99.0 3,946,52419,324 0.630 Oklahoma 0.1 2,977,83299.218,637 1.20.1 99.3 1,501,1520.431 Mississippi 3,807,58215,63732 Arkansas 0.1 99.415,326 0.633 New Jersey 0.1 99.5 2,422,07014,663 0.334 Florida 0.1 4,310,72499.610,909 2.235 Idaho 0.0 99.7 660,16010,203 0.10.0 6,140,99999.8 0.336 Wyoming 2,615,9467,84937 Oregon 0.0 99.85,080 0.938 Utah 0.0 812,74399.95,017 0.239 West Virginia 0.0 99.9 2,454,3894,050 0.640 Arizona 0.0 99.9 730,8822,305 1.20.0 99.9 330,237

41 Montana ~.1 1,889,9071,710 0.0 100.0 0.1United States 1,531,16913,853,798

8.2 167,292,000 -- = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumUlative percentage is the sum of the percent of commodity totalall preceding States. for each State and

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Table 55--Hogs: States' rankings for cash receipts, 1991

Rank States .Value of PercentPercent of : State'scommodity cOlllmodity of State's : totalreceipts Cumulative: total for all:total for allpercent 1/: commodities commodities

1,000 dollars -------------_ Percent _____________ _ 1 Iowa 1,000 dollars2,916,4992 III inois 26.31,172,411 '~6.3 28.63 Minnesota 10.6 36.9 10,179,249906,539 15.64 Nebraska 8.2 7,508,77745.1878,134 13.05 Indiana 7.9 53.1 6,936,001823,759 9.97.4 60.5 8,821,32818.46 North Carolina 4,474,513658,6497 Missouri 5.9 66.5534,253 13.38 Ohio 4.8 4,924,07171.3415,360 13.89 South Dakota 3.7 75.0 3,861,179396,845 10.610 Kansas 3.5 3,893,07478.6322,798 12.12.9 81.5 3,264,2864.611 Wisconsin 6,934,986229,55812 Michigan 2.0 83.6216,234 4.213 Georgia 1.9 85.6 5,449,043209,496 7.014 Kentucky 1.8 87.5 3,081,072156,200 5.215 Pennsylvania 1.4 88.9 3,978,361150,335 4.91.3 3,178,70490.2 4.216 Arkansas 3,503,040145,04917 Alabama 1.3 91.6126,032 3.318 Tennessee 1.1 4,310,72492.7113,768 4.219 Tellas 1.0 93.7 2,977,83295,155 5.720 Virginia 0.8 94.6 1,977,56985,204 0.70.7 95.4 12,126,1824.021 South Carolina Z,095,37176,26822 Colorado 0.6 96.068,241 6.223 Oklahoma 0.6 96.7 1,225,39649,039 1.824 California 0.4 97.1 3,761,32045,224 1.225 North Dakota 0.4 97.5 3,807,58244,952 0.20.4 17,886,69897.9 1.726 Montana 2,556,14736,84527 Maryland 0.3 98.327,227 2.428 Mississippi 0.2 98.5 1,531,16924,738 2.029 Arizono':l 0.2 98.7 1,332,49420,939 1.030 Florida 0.1 98.9 2,422,07017,304 1.10.1 99.1 1,889,907

0.231 New York 6,140,99914,52932 Oregon 0.1 99.214,135 0.533 Idaho 0.1 99.3 2,868,32110,558 0.534 West Virginia 0.1 99.4 2,454,3897,234 0.435 Washington 0.0 99.5 2,615,9466,802 2.10.0 99.5 330,2370.136 Louisiana 3,946,5246,65037 Hawaii 0.0 99.66,463 0.338 Delaware 0.0 99.7 1,792,9075,440 1.039 Utah 0.0 99.7 596,9254,931 0.840 New Mellico 0.0 99.8 619,536

4,419 0.60.0 99.8 730,8820.241 Wyoming 1,501,1524,37942 Massachusetts 0.0 99.83,653 0.543 Nevada 0.0 99.9 812,7432,493 0.744 Maine 0.0 475,54099.91,952 0.945 New Jersey 0.0 99.9 275,8361,288 0.40.0 99.9 444,6010.246 Vermont 660,160

95947 Connecticut 0.0 99.9 48 New Hampshire 957 0.0 99.9 0.2 433,140

844 0.249 Rhode Island 0.0 99.9 463,372576 0.550 Alaska 0.0 100.0 143,106124 0.80.0 100.0 70,9170.4United States 26,62211,061,441

6.6 167,292,000 -- = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of commodity total for each State andall preceding States.

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Table 56--Soybeans: States' rankings for cash receipts, 1991

.Rank PercentStates Value of

. : Percent of

.. : State's

: of State's :commodity : commodity totalCumulative: total for III :receipts total for all percent 1/: commodities commodities-----'----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------­

1,000 dollars -------------. Percent ---------- ___ _ 1,000 dollars 1 III inoi s 1,958,434 18.1 18.12 Iowa 26.01,807,925 16.7 34.9 7,508,7773 Minnesota 1,008,636 17.7 10,179,2494 Indiana 9.3 44.3 14.5 6,936,001958,117 8.85 Ohio 766,664 7.1

53.1 21.4 4,474,51360.3 19.6 3,893,0746 Missouri 730,343 6.77 Arkansas 67.0 18.9 3,861,179503,079 4.6a Nebraska 71.7 11.6 4,310,724448,574 4.19 South Dakota 290,102 75.9 5.0 8,821,328

10 Michigan 266,256 2.6 78.6 8.8 3,264,2862.4 81.0 8.6 3,081,072

11 Mississippi 248,19912 Kansas 2.3 83.3 10.2 2,422,070247,208 2.213 Kentucky 85.6 3.5 6,934,986217,722 2.0 87.614 North Carolina 200,667 6.8 3,178,7041.8 89.515 Tennessee 185,797 4.0 4,924,0711.7 91.2 9.4 1,977,56916 Louisiana 174,222 1.6 92.817 Wisconsin 9.7 1,792,907103,750 0.918 Maryland 94,947 93.8 1.9 5,449,0430.8 94.719 North Dakota 89,409 7.1 1,332,49420 Virginia 0.8 95.5 3.5 2,556,14788,408 0.8 96.3 4.2 2,095,37121 Georgia 79,82222 South Carolina 79,361

0.7 97.1 2.0 3,978,3610.7 97.823 Pennsylvania 6.4 1,225,39648,03124 Delaware 0.4 98.3 1.3 3,503,04045,233 0.4 98.725 Alabama 7.3 619,53644,185 0.4 99.1 1.4 2,977,83226 Oklahoma 28,085 0.2 99.327 Texas 27,009 0.7 3,807,58228 New Jersey 0.2 99.6 0.2 12,126,18223,845 0.2 99.829 New York 3.6 660,1607,394 0.0 99.930 Florida 6,997 0.2 2,868,3210.0 100.0 0.1 6,140,999

United States 10,778,421 6.4 167,292,000

-- = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of commodity. total for each State andall preceding States.

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Table 51--Greenhouse and nursery products: States' rankings for cash receipts. 1991

... .Rank PercentStates Value of : Percent of : State's : of State'scommodity : commodity total

Cumulative: total for allreceipts total for all percent 1/: commodities commcdit i es

1,GOO dollars ------------- ­ Percent _____________ _ 1,000 dollars

1 Cal i fornia 1,953,542 23.2 23.22 Florida 998,091 10.9 17,886,69811.8 35.13 Te:tl!l:~ 563,933 16.2 6,140,9996.7 41.84 On~£i:on ;"57,917 4.6 12,126,1824.2 46.05 New YOf'k 14.5 2,454,389346,557 4.1 50.2 12.0 2,868.3216 North Carolina 294,9867 Pennsylvania 293,534

3.5 53.7 5.9 4.924.0713.4 57.28 Oklahoma 273,000 8.3 3,503.0403.2 60.49 Michigan 265,742 7.1 3.807.582 10 New Jerse l ' 203,377

3.1 63.6 8.6 3.081.0722.4 66.0 30.8 660.160 11 Alabama 199,546 2.3 68.4 13 Georgia 177,341

2.3 70.7 14.8 1.332.494 14 III ino i s 169,312

2.1 72.8 4.4 3.978.361 15 Washington 151,428

2.0 74.8 2.2 7.508.777

12 Marylanc:] 197,350 6.7 2,977.832

1.8 76.7 3.9 3.946.524 16 Ohio 154,50117 Massachusetts 143,364

1.8 78.6 3.9 3,893.0741.7 80.318 Wisconsin 30.1142,749 475.540 19 Connecticut 135,301

1.7 82.0 2.6 5.449.0431.6 83.620 Tennessee 29.2128,646 463.3721.5 85.1 6.5 1.977.569 21 Virginia 1ui',47222 South Caro l ina 8S,007

1.2 86.4 5.1 2.095.371 23 Indiana 86,364

1.0 87.4 7.1 1.225.396 24 Hawaii 81,963 1.9 4.474.5131.0 88.5 25 Colorado 76,833

0.9 89.4 13.7 596.9250.9 90.3 2.0 3.761.320 26 Minnesota 76,535 0.9 91.327 Louisiana 69,668 1.1 6.936.0010.8 92.128 Arizona 65,220 3.8 1.792.9070.7 92.929 Iowa 59,607 3.4 1.889.9070.7 93.630 Missouri 58,951 0.7 94.3

0.5 10.179.2491.5 3.861.179

31 Kentucky 54,200 0.6 94.932 Idaho 48,607 1.7 3.178.7040.5 95.533 New Mexico 1.8 2.615.94641,000 0.4 96.034 Rhode Island 2.7 1.501.15239,000 0.4 96.435 Delaware 54.934,000 70.9170.4 96.8 5.4 619,536 36 New Hampshire 33,000 0.3 97.237 North Dakota 23.0 143.10627,000 0.3 97.638 Utah 26,000 1.0 2.556.147 39 Kansas 25,902

0.3 97.9 3.5 730.8820.3 98.240 Arkansas 0.3 6.934.98623,995 0.2 98.5 0.5 4.310.724 41 Verlllont 23,000 0.2 98.742 Mississippi 21,000 5.3 433.1400.2 99.043 Maine 17,500 0.8 2.422.0700.2 99.244 West Virginia 16,500 3.9 444.6010.2 99.445 Alaska 5.0 330.23715,080 0.1 99.6 56.6 26.622 46 Nebraska 12,000 0.1 99.7 0.147 Montana 8.821.3288,925 0.1 99.848 South Dakota 0.5 1.531.169-7,090 0.0 99.949 Nevada 0.2 3,264.2862,480 0.0 99.950 Wyoming 0.9 275.8361,600 0.0 100.0 0.2 812.743

United States 8,404,722 5.0 167.292.000

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1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of commodity total for each State andall preceding States.

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Table 58--Broilers: States' rankings for cash receipts, 1991

. .Rank States

. . Percent State'sValue of : Percent of : : of State's : totalcORllodity : c~dity Cu.ulative : total for all: for allreceipts total percent 1/: commodities co-.odities -------------------------------~--------------------------------------------~ .. ---------------­

1,000 dollars -------------- Percent -------------- 1,000 dollars 1 Arkansas 1,369,830 16.3 16.32 AlI_balla 31.7 4,310,7241,147,956 13.6 30.0 38.53 Georgia 2,977.8321,125,755 13.4 43.4 28.34 North Carolina 3,978,361777,003 9.25 Mississippi 52.7 15.7 4,924,071579,070 6.9 59.6 23.9 2,422,070 6 Texas 508,939 6.0 65.6 4.27 Delaware 12,126,182391,999 4.68 Maryland 384,384 4.5

70.3 63.2 619,53674.9 28.89 Cal Hornia 1,332,494334,080 3.9 78.910 Virginia 1.8 17,886,698305,087 3.6 82.5 14.5 2,095,371 11 Oklahollla ,;189,453 2.212 84.8 4.9Pennsylvania 3,807,582174,013 2.0 86.913 Missouri 4.9 3,503,040155,610 1.8 88.714 Florida 4.0 3,861,179151,704 1.8 90.5 2.415 Tennessee 6,140,999140,444 1.6 92.2 7.1 1,977,569 16 South Carolina 116,475 1.3 93.617 Minnesota 9.5 1,225,39670,950 0.8 94.418 West Virginia 1.0 6,936,00154,895 0.6 95.1 16.619 Washington 330,23753,976 0.620 Oregon 34,253 0.4

95.7 1.3 3,946,52496.1 1.4 2,454,389 21 Ohio 30,263 0.3 96.5 0.722 Iowa 3,893,07427,495 l0.3 96.823 Kentucky 0.2 10,179,24924,864 0.3 97.1 0.724 Wisconsin 3,178,70419,382 0.2 97.425 Nebraska 0.3 5,449,0435,544 0.0 97.4 0.0 8,821,32826 Hawaii 3,214 0.0 97.527 New York 0.5 596,9252,835 0.0 97.5 0.128 Michigan 2,868,321702 0.0 97.5 0.0 3,081,072

Louisiana 2JIndiana 2JSouth Dakota 2JNorth Dakota 2/

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-- = Not applicable. Numbers lIIay not add due to rounding.

1/ The CUMulative percentage is the sum all preceding States. of the percent of COmModity total for each State and '

2/ States at the bottom of the above ranked list of States and having no accompanying datawould have appeared within the list of 50 States' rankings, but were excluded to avoiddisclosure of confidential inforlllation about individual producers.

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Table 59--Wheat: States' rankings for cash receipts, 1991

Rank :States Value of PercentPercent of : State's COMOdity of State's totalCOModity CUllUlative :receipts total total for all for allpercent 11 :------------------------------------ commodities commodities

1,000 dollars -------------- Percent -------------- 1,000 dollars1 Kansas 981,1842 17.1North Oakota 17.1 3 854,301 14.9 14.1 6,934,986Montana 32.1 33.4406,097 7.1 2,556,1474 Oklaho.. 39.2 26.5382,567 6.6 1,531,1695 Washington 45.9 10.0373,351 6.5 3,807,58252.4 9.4 3,946,5246 South Dakota 287,1287 Minnesota 57.4275,646

5.0 8.8 3,264,2868 Idaho 4.8 62.2254,526 3.9 6,936,0019 Texas 4.4 10 225,399 3.9

66.7 9.7 2,615,946Colorado 70.6207,532 3.6 74.3 1.8 12,126,1825.5 3,761,32011 Nebraska 189,89112 Ohio 3.3 77.6 2.1155,582 2.7 8,821,32813 Oregon 80.3154,036 2.6 4.0 3,893,07414 Illinois 83.0

15 124,661 2.1 6.2 2,454,389California 85.2117,201 2.0 87.2 1.6 7,508,7770.6 17,886,69816 Missouri 116,891 2.017 Indiana 89.378,600 1.3 3.0 3,861,17918 Michigan 90.775,952 1.3 1.7 4,474,51319 Arkansas 92.0 2.420 61,200 1.0 3,081,072North Carolina 93.148,704 0.8 1.4 4,310,72493.9 0.9 4,924,07121 Georgia 36,319 0.622 Kentucky 94.630,382 0.5 0.9 3,978,36123 Virginia 95.128,922 0.9 3,178,704 j24 Maryland 0.5 95.6

25 23,913 0.4 1.3 2,095,371South Carolina 96.023,557 0.4 1.7 1,332,494 "96.4 1.9 1,225,39626 Arizona 27 Tennessee 22,666 0.4 96.8 28 21,495 0.3 1.2 1,889,907New Mexico 97.2 29 20,682 0.3 1.0 1,977,569Wisconsin 97.6 1.330 17,916 0.3 1,501,152Utah 97.9 0.317,263 0.3 5,449,04398.2 730,88231 Pennsylvania

2.3 17,23332 New York 98.5

33 Wyo.ing 15,271 0.3

98.7 0.4 3,503,04015,080

0.2 0.5 2,868,32134 Mississippi 0.2 99.014,335 0.2 1.8 812,74335 Louisiana 99.311,992 0.2 0.5 2,422,07099.5 0.6 1,792,90736 Delaware 8,738 0.137 Alaba.a 99.6 1.47,888 0.1 619,53638 Iowa 99.84,393 0.0 2,977,83239 New Jersey 99.8 0.2 3,061 0.0 0.0 10,179,24940 Florida 99.91,887 0.0 0.4 660,16099.9 0.0 6,140,99941 Nevada 1,65742 West Virginia 0.0 99.9 0.6588 0.0 275,836100.0 0.1 330,237United States 5.715,687

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Table 60--Cotton: States' rankings for cash receipts, 1991

. .Rank States

. . PercentValue of State's: Percent of :

commodity : commodity : of State's : totalCumulative: total for all:receipts total for allpercent 1/: commodities commodities

1,000 dollars -------------- Percent ---------- ___ _ 1,000 dollars1 Texas 1,572,099 28.12 California 28.1 12.9993,371 17.7 12,126,1823 Mississippi 45.9 5.5 17,886,698684,969 12.24 Arkansas 58.1 28.2441,494 2,422,0707.95 Arizona 66.0 10.2404,854 4,310,7247.2 73.3 21.4 1,889,9076 Louisiana 388,189 6.97 Georgia 80.2207,434 3.7 21.6 1,792,9078 Tennessee 202,747 3.6

83.9 5.2 3,978,3619 Alabama 87.5 10.2160,167 1,977,5692.810 North Carolina 90.4 5.3158,964 2,977,8322.8 93.3 3.2 4,924,071

11 Missouri 130,131 2.312 Oklahoma 95.6 3.392,053 3,861,1791.613 South Carolina 97.2 2.487,133 3,807,58214 New Mexico 1.5 98.8 7.137,173 0.6 1,225,39615 Florida 21,27/• 0.3

99.5 2.4 1,501,15299.8 0.3 6,140,99916 Virginia 6,575 0.117 Kansas 99.9 0.3307 0.0 2,095,371100.0 0.0 6,934,986

United States 5,588,934 3.3 167,292,000

-- = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of commodity total for each State andall preceding States.

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rable 61--Chicken eggs: States' rankings for cash receipts. 1991

Rank States .Value of Percent of : Percentco_odity State'scommodity : : of State's : totalreceipts CUMUlative: total for aLL:total for allpercent 1/: commodities commodities

1,000 dollars ----------- ___ Percent _____________ _ 1 Cal itornia 1,000 doll aI's2 Georgia 362,275 9.3 3 Arkansas 289,601 7.5 9.3 2.0

285,881 16.8 17,886,6984 Indiana 7.4 7.2264,941 24.2 3,978,3615 Pennsylvania 6.8 6.6222,300 31.1 4,310,724

5.7 5.936.9 4,474,5136 Ohio 6.3 3,503,0407 Texas 211,370 5.4203,038 42.38 North Carolina 5.2 5.4199,701 47.6 3,893,0749 Alaba.a 5.1 1.652.8 12,126,18210 Florida 166,500 4.3 4.0120,930 57.1 4,924,071

3.1 5.560.2 2,977,83211 Mississippi 1.9 6,140,99912 Minnesota 106,063 2.713 Iowa 102,486 63.0 4.32.6 65.6 2,422,07014 Maine 99,243 2.5 1.468.2 6,936,00186.49215 Connecticut 2.2 0.970.4 10,179,24982,160 2. , 19.472.5 444,60116 Washington 17.7 463,37278,23317 South Carolina 2.0 74.618 Missouri 77,982 2.0 1.9

69,611 76.6 3,946,52419 Oklaho.. 1.8 6.378.4 1,225,39620 Virginia 69,167 1.7 1.880.2 3,861,17966,855 1.7 1.881.9 3,807,58221 Kichigan 3.1 2,095,37122 Nebraska 62,587 1.6 23 Maryland 57,050 1.4 83.5 2.085.0 3,081,07224 Colorado 56,424 1.4 0.686.5 8,821,32825 New York 53,108 1.3 4.287.9 1,332,49452,640 1.3 1.489.2 3,761,32026 Oregon 1.8 2,868,32142,64627 Illinois 1.1 90.328 Wisconsin 40,989 1.0 1.791.4 2,454,38939,28529 New Jersey 1.0 0.592.4 7,508,77730 Kentucky 33,961 0.8 0.7

29,584 93.3 5.1 5,449,0430.7 94.0 660,16031 Louisiana 0.9 3,178,70432 Utah 24,342 0.6

33 South Dakota 23,895 0.6 94.7 1.395.3 1,792,90722,97634 Massachusetts 0.5 3.295.9 730,88235 Tennessee 20,145 0.5 0.796.4 3,264,28618,763 0.4 4.296.9 475,54036 New MeXico 0.9 1,977,56937 Hawaii 17,617 0.4 97.415,99638 West Virginia 0.4 1.197.8 1,501,15239 Kansas 15,805 0.4 2.698.2 596,92540 Delaware 15,495 0.4 4.798.6 330,23715,443 0.4 0.299.0 6,934,98641 Idaho 2.4 619,53642 Montana 12,332 0.3 99.39,02043 New HaMpshire 0.2 0.499.5 2,615,9464.24744 Rhode Island 0.1 0.599.6 1,531,16945 Arizona 4,125 0.1 2.999.7 143,1063,453 5.80.0 99.8 70,91746 VerllOnt 0.1 1,889,9072,55047 North Dakota 0.0 , ,800 99.948 Wyoaing 0.0 0.599.9 433,14049 Nevada 118 0.0 0.0100.0 2,556,14750 Alaska 79 0.0 0.0100.0 812,74354 0.0 0.0100.0 275,836United States 0.23,861,358 26,622

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all preceding States.1/ The cuaulative percentage is the sum of the percent of commodity total for each State and

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Table 62-·Hay: States' rankings for cash receipts, 1991

. ..Rank States

. PercentValue of State's: Percent of :

cor;\llodi ty : cOllllllodity : of State's : totalCu.ulative : total for all:receipts for at ttotal percent 1/: commodities commodities....•...•..... _.-._----_._._--_._._--_ ... -.._._. __ ._.-.._--_.- .._--------_._----._-----------­1,000 dollars -------------- Percent _____________ _

1,000 dollars1 Cal ifornia 541,191 17.72 Colorado 17.7160,795 5.2 3.0 17,886,6983 Washington 23.0 4.2143.364 3.761.3204.74 Idaho 27.7136,006 4.4 3.6 3.946,5245 Texas 32.2126,060 4.1 36.3 5.2 2.615,9461.0 12,.126,1826 Kansas 116,686 3.87 Minnesota 40.2116.487 1.6 6,\l34,9863.88 New Mexico 44.0113,464 3.7 1.6 6,936,0019 Oregon 104,443 47.7 7.5 1,501,15210 Wisconsin 51.2103,957

3.4 4.2 2,45/i',3893.4 54.6 1.9 5,449,04311 Arizona 100,212 3.212 Nebraska 57.997,304 3.2 5.3 1,889,90713 Iowa 61.183,936 2.7 1.1 8,821,32814 Michigan 63.883,464 2.7 0.8 10,179,24915 Pennsylvania 82,633 66.6 2.72.7 3,081,07269.3 2.3 3,503,04016 Montana 73,738 2.417 Ohio 71.773,691 2.4 4.8 1,531,16918 New York 74.172,394 2.3 1.8 3,893,07419 Missouri 76.558,667 1.9 2.5 2,868,32120 Kentucky 78.458,089 1.9 1.5 3,861,17980.3 1.8 3,178,70421 Oklahoma 56,44622 Utah 82.254,988 1.8 1.4 3,807,58223 Nevada 84.048,373 1.8 7.5 730,8821.524 Il t inois 85.644,445 1.4 17.5 275,83625 lIyollling 87.0 0.542,109 1.3 7,508.77788.4 5.1 812,74326 South Dakota 40,481 1.327 Indiana 89.830,965 1.0 1.2 3,264,28628 North Dakota 90.830,813 1.0 0.6 4,474,51329 Georgia 91.830,560 1.0 1.2 2.556.14730 Virginia 92.8 0.729,680 0.9 3,978,36193.8 1.4 2,095,37131 Arkansas 29,401 0.932 Tennessee 94.727,005 0.8 0.6 4,310.72433 Alabama 95.616,885 1.3 1,977,56934 Maryland 96.215,457

0.5 0.5 2.977,8320.535 Vermont 96.713,149 0.4 1.1 1,332,49497.1 3.0 433,14036 West Virginia 11,559 0.337 MiSSissippi 97.5 3.511,304 0.3 330.23738 New Jersey 97.9 0.49,154 0.3 2,422,07039 South Carolina 98.2 1.38,844 0.2 660,16040 Connecticut 98.47,912 0.2 98.7 0.7 1,225,3961.7 463,37241 North Carolina 7,373 0.242 Florida 99.06,417 0.2 0.1 4.924,07143 New Ha~shire 99.2 0.16,368 0.2 6,140.99944 Louisiana 99.4 4.45,369 0.1 143,10645 Massachusetts 99.5 0.34,689 0.1 1,792,90799.7 0.9 475,54046 Maine 4,380 0.147 Alaska 99.8 0.91,715 0.0 444,60148 Delaware 99.9 6,41,039 0.0 26,62249 Rhode Island 99.9 0.1588 0.0 619,536100.0 0.8 70,917United States 3,044,049

1.8 167,292.000----------------------------------------------------~------------------------------------------- = Not applicable. Numbers May not add due to rounding.

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Table 63--Tobacco: States' rankings for cash receipts. 1991

Rank States :Value of PercentPercent of : State'scOllllOdity co-.odity : of State's tota'.CUlllUlativereceipts : total for at ttotal for all------------------------------------ percent 11 : commodities commodities

1.000 dollars -------------- Percent - .... _---------­1 1.000 dollarsNorth Carolina 1.054,6662 Kentucky 36.5 36.5843.015 21.43 Tennessee 29.2 65.7 4.924.071209.638 26.54 Virginia 7.2 73.0 3,178.704197.171 10.65 6.8 1.977,569South Carolina 79.8190.553 9.46.6 2.095,37186.4 15.56 Georgia 1.225.396142,6357 <4.9Connecticut 91.349.315 3.58 Ohio 1.7 3.978.36193.137.053 10.69 Indiana 1.2 94.3 463.372

10 Pennsylvania 30.991 1.0 95.4 0.9 3.893.07429.274 0.61.0 4.474.51396.4 0.811 Florida 3.503.04026.39212 Wisconsin 0.9 97.322.980 0.413 Maryland 0.8 98.1 6.140.99917.658 0.414 Massachusetts 0.6 98.8 5.449.04314.571 1.315 Missouri 0.5 99.3 1.332.4943.013.299 0.4 99.7 475,540

16 West Virginia 0.3 3,861,1795.71917 Alaballa 0.2 99.91.109 1.70.0 330.237100.0 0.0United States 2,977,832

2,886.039 1.7 167.292.000

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Table 64--Turkeys: States' rankings for cash receipts, 1991

Rank :States :Value of Percent: Percent of : State'scommodity : : of State's : totalCOMIIOdity : CUIIU[ativereceipts : total for all : for alltotal percent fI : co..odities co_odities

1,000 dollars -------------- Percent ------------ ... ­1 1,000 dollarsNorth Carolina 431,3462 18.4Minnesota 18.4 8.7289,872 12.3 4,924,0713 Cal itornia 30.7241,425 10.3 4.1 6,936,0014 Arkansas 41.05 186,048 7.9 1.3 17,886,698Missouri 49.0171,570 7.3 56.3

4.3 4,310,7244.46 3,861,179Indiana 134,1907 Virginia 5.7 62.0

8 Iowa 122,934 5.2 3.0 4,474,51367.29 90,480 3.8 5.8 2,095,371Pennsylvania 71.1

10 68,880 2.9 0.8 10,179,249South Carol ina 74.065,934 2.8 1.9 3,503,04076.9 5.3 1,225,39611 Ohio 50,58012 Michigan 2.1 79.0 1.313 49,350 2.1 3,893,074Utah 81.114 45,158 1.9 1.6 3,081,072South Dakota 83.115 29,160 1.2 6.1 730,882West Virginia 84.329,135 1.2 85.5

0.8 3,264,2868.816 330,237III ino i s 26,99417 Georgia 1.1 86.7

18 Oregon 20,879 0.8 0.3 7,508.77787.6 0.519 14,805 0.6 3,978,361Nebraska 88.213,841 0.5 0.6 2,454,38920 North Dakota 88.88,564 0.3 0.1 8,821,32889.2 0.3 2,556,147 i21 Kansas 4,89422 New York 0.2 89.4 0.023 4,387 0.1 6,934,986 rMassachusetts 89.63,230 0.1 2,868,32124. New Jersey 0.1 89.7 25 1,393 0.0 0.6 475,540New Hampshire 89.8 0.2622 0.0 660,16089.8 0.426 143,106Connecticut 393 0.0 89.8 0.0 463,372Wisconsin 2/Texas

2!Colorado 2/Oklahoma 2/Maryland 2! Delaware 2/ United States 2,344,016

1.4 167,292,000 -- = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumUlative percentage is the sum of the percent of commodity total for each State andall preceding States.

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Table 65--Potatoes: States' rankings for cash receipts, 1991

~--------------------~----------------~-------------------------------------~-----------------. .Rank States . . Percent State'sValue of : Percent of : : of State's : tc,talco-.odity : ca..odity : Cu.ulative : total for all: for allreceipts total percent 1/: commodities commodities

1,000 dollars __ u Percent _____________ _ 1,000 dollars

1 Idaho 492,502 24.0 24.02 "ashington 18.8 2,615,946271,710 13.2 37.33 Florida 163,948 45.3 6.8 3,946,5248.04 California 2.6 6,140,999146,152 7.1 52.45 Maine '109,030 5.3 0.8 17,886,69857.7 24.5 444,601

6 "isconsin 104,736 5.1 62.97 Oregon 100,318 1.9 5,449,0434.9 67.88 Colorado 4.0 2,454,38982,283 4.09 North Dakota 74,934 71.8 2.1 3,761,320

10 Minnesota 3.6 75.4 2.9 2,556,14774,222 3.6 79.1 1.0 6,936,00111 Michigan 11,22112 New York 64,038

3.4 82.5 2.3 3,081,0723.1 85.713 Pennsylvania 2.2 2,868,32139,757 1.9 87.6 14 Texas 28,728 1.1 3,503,04015 North Carolina 22,830

1.4 89.0 0.2 12,126,182 1.1 90.1 0.4 4,924,07116 New Mexico 20,183 0.9 91.117 Montana 19,092 0.9 1.3 1,501,15218 Nebraska 18,418 92.0 1.2 1,531,1690.9 92.919 Arizona 0.2 8,821,32818,408 0.920 Virginia 17,216 93.8 0.9 1,889,9070.8 94.7 0.8 2,095,37121 Nevada 15,081 0.722 Ohio 95.4 5.4 275,83613,89023 Alabe.a 0.6 96.1 0.3 3,893,01411,143 \).524 Delaware 96.6 0.3 2,977,8329,840 0.4 97.125 South Dakota 9,307 0.4 97.6

1.5 619,5360.2 3,264,286

26 Utah 8,592 0.427 Indiana 8,185 98.0 1.1 730,8820.4 98.428 Missouri 0.1 4,474,5135,913 0.2 98.729 Illinois 5,494 0.1 3,861,1790.2 99.030 New Jersey 0.0 7,508,7775,472 0.2 99.2 0.8 660,16031 Massachusetts 4,522 0.2 99.432 Maryland 3,010 99.6

0.9 475,54033 "yo.ing 0.1 0.2 1,332,4942,804 0.1 99.734 Rhode Island 0.3 812,7431,748 0.035 Alaska 1,547

99.8 2.4 10,9170.0 99.9 5.8 26,62236 Iowa 743 0.0 99.937 Connecticut 0.0 10,179,24953238 Verllont 0.0 99.9 0.1 463,372116 0.0 100.0 0.0 433,140

United States 2,047,785 1.2 167,292,000

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1/ The cu.ulative percentage is the sum of the percent of commodity total for each State andall preceding States.

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Table 66--T~toes: States' rankings for cash receipts, 1991

. .Rank . .States Value of : Percent of : Percent State's cOlNllodity : of State's : total: comlllodity Cu.ulative : total for all:receipts total for allpercent 1/: cOlNllodities co..odities

1,000 dollars -------------- Percent -------------- 1,000 dollars1 California 875,111 48.62 * Florida 48.6570,801 31.7 4.8 17,886,698 4 3 *

Ohio South Carolina 3.2 83.6

80.3 9.258.300 6,140.999 57,515 3.2 1.225,3964.75 Georgia 86.833,703 1.8 88.6

1.4 3.893,014 3.978.3616 * Virginia 33,149

0.8

7 Indianll 1.8 90.5 1.525,336 2.095.3718 Mieliigan 1.4 91.9 0.520,053 1.1 4.474,5139 * Maryland 93.019,490 1.0 0.6 3,081,07210 Tennessee 94.117,766 0.9 95.1 1.4 1,332,4940.9 1,977,56911 New Jersey 16,796 0.912 * New York 96.014,591 0.8 2.5 660.16013 Pennsylvania 96.8 0.514 10,104 0.5 2,868.321AI-kansas 97.4 0.29,072 0.5 3,503.04015 AlabaMa 97.9 0.28,400 0.4 4,310.72498.4 0.2 2,977,83216 Massachusetts 6,30017 * North Carolina 0.3 98.7 1.34,597 475.54018 Hawaii 0.2 99.0 0.03,120 0.1 4,924.07119 * Texas 99.1 0.52,075 0.1 596.92520 Louisiana 99.31,178 0.0 99.3 0.0 12,12,s.1820.0 1.792.907 j21 Colorado 300 0.0 99.3 0.0 it3,761.320III inoia I2/Iowa 2/New Mexico 2!Delaware 2!Utah 2!

United States 1,798,806 1.0 167,292,000

-- = Not applicable. NUlllbers will not add due to exclusion of confidential data. * Additional cash receipts have been excluded to avoid disclosure of individual operations.

1/ The cUMulative percentage is the sum of the percent of commodity total for each State andall preceding States.

2/ States at the bottom of the above ranked list of States and having no accompanying data would have appeared within the list of 50 States' rankings. but were excluded to avoid disclosure of confidential information about individual producers.

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Table 67--Apples: States' rankings for cash receipts, 1991

Rank States Value of PercentPercent of : State's co-.odity : : of State's totalCOllllodi ty CUMUlative: total for allreceipts total for allpercent 1/: commodities commodities

1,000 dollars -------------_ Percent _____________ _ 1,000 dollars1 Washington 799,872 48.22 Cal Horni a 48.2 20.2156,647 9.4 3,946,5243 New York 57.6133,315 0.8 17,886,6984 Michigan 8.0 65.699,169 5.9 4.6 2,868,3215 Pennsylvania 71.676,334 4.6 76.2

3.2 3,081,0722.1 3,503,0406 Virginia 46,085 2.77 North Carolina 79.035,934 2.1 2.2 2,095,3718 Colorado 81.235,615 2.1 0.7 4,924,0719 Ohio 83.324,986 0.9 3,761,32010 West Virginia 1.5 84.824,262 1.4 0.6 3,893,07486.3 7.3 330,23711 Idaho 19,971 1.212 Massachusetts 87.519,180 1.1 0.7 2,615,94613 Maine 88.619,086 1.1 4.0 475,54014 Oregon 89.817,869 1.0 4.2 444,60115 Wisconsin 90.917,569 1.0 91.9

0.7 2,454,3890.3 5,449,04316 Indiana 15,666 0.917 Illinois 92.913,138 0.7 0.3 4,474,51318 New Ha~shire 93.611,337 0.6 0.1 7,508,77719 iolew Jersey 94.39,711 7.9 143,10620 VerllOnt 0.5 94.99,476 0.5 1.4 660,16095.5 2.1 433,14021 Minnesota

Utah 9,371 0.522 96.19,217 0.5 0.1 6,936,00123 Missouri 96.6 1.29,150 0.5 730,88224 Maryland 97.28,128 0.4 0.2 3,861,17925 Arizona 97.77,891 0.4 0.6 1,332,49498.1 0.4 1,889,90726 Connecticut 7,310 0.427 Georgia 98.6 1.54,080 0.2 463,37228 South Carolina 98.83,663 0.2 0.1 3,978,36129 Kentucky 99.03,536 0.2 0.3 1,225,39630 Delaware 99.22,688 0.1 0.1 3,178,70499.4 0.4 619,53631 Iowa 2,253 0.132 Tennessee 99.51,802 0.1 0.0 10,179,24933 Arkansas 99.71,691 0.1 0.0 1,977,56934 Rhode Island 99.8 0.01,501 0.0 4,310,72435 Kansas 99.81,311 0.0 99.9 2.1 70,9170.0 6,934,98636 New Nexico 520 0.0 100.0 0.0 1,501,152United States 1,659,334 0.9 167,292,000

-- = Not applicable. NUMbers May not add due to rounding.

1/ The cu.ulative percentage is the sum of the percent of commodity total for each State andall preceding States.

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: :Rank States Value of : Percent of : Percent State's

: of State's : totalconnodity : colllllOdity C..... lative : total for allreceipts total : for allpercent 11 : connodities cOllllOdities--------------------------~--------------------------- ----------------------------------------1,000 dollars ---- ... _------- Percent -------------- 1,000 dollars

1 California 1,445,5482 Washington 89.3 89.3 8.0 17,886,69854,688 3.3 92.63 New York 48,789 3.0 95.7 1.3 3,946,524

4 Arizona 19,686 1.2 1.7 2,868,3215 96.9 1.0Pennsylvania 1,889,90717,864 1.1 98.0 0.5 3,503,0406 Michigan 12,926 0.8 98.87 Oregon 8,256 99.3

0.4 3,081,0720.58 Arkansas 3,351 0.2 0.3 2,454,38999.59 Ohio 2,498 0.1 0.0 4,310,72499.610 Georgia 2,432 0.0 3,893,0740.1 99.8 0.0 3,978,36111 North Carolina 1,114 0.012 99.9Missouri 1,104 0.0 4,924,07113 0.0 99.9 0.0South Carolina 3,861,179302 0.0 100.0 0.0 1,225,396

United States 1,618,558 0.9 167,292,000------------------------------------------~---------------~------------------------------------- = Not applicable. Numbers _ay not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of connodity total for each State andall preceding States.

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Table 69--0rang~s: States' rankings for cash receipts, 1991

. .. .Rank States PercentValue of State's: Percent of :commodity : commodity of State's totalCumulative total for ellreceipts for alltotal percent 1/ commodities commodities

1,000 dollars Percent -------------- 1,000 dollars1 Florida 1,172,997 74.92 Cal ifornia 74.9354,368 22.6 19.1 6,140,9993 Arizona 97.6 1.933,057 17,886,6982.14 Texas 99.7 1.74,340 0.2 1,889,907100.0 0.0 12,126,182United States 1,564,762 0.9 167,292,000

-- = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of commodity total for each State andall preceding States.

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TabQe 70--Peanuts: States' rankings for cash receipts, 1991

Rank States PercentValue of Perc@i"lt of State's cOlllllodity colllllOditY

: of Stllte's : totalCu.ulative : total for alt : for allreceipts total percent 1/ : cOlllllOdit i es------------------------------------ COlllllodities -----------------------------------,--------------------­1,000 dollars -------------- Percent -------------- 1,000 dollars1 Georgia 630,680 45.22 Texas 45.2191,100 13.7 15.8 3,978,3613 Ataballa 59.0 1.5187,715 12,126,18213.44 North Carolina 72.4 6.3126,506 2,977,8329.05 Virginia 6.2

81.5 2.586,938 4,924,07187.8 4.1 2,095,3716 Florida 73,551 5.27 OUaholla 69,483 4.9 93.1 L2 6,140,9998 New Mexico 98.0 1.816,344 3,807,5829 South Carolina 9,979

1.1 99.2 1.0 1,501,1520.710 Arizona 99.9 0.8241 0.0 1.225,396100.0 0.0 1,889,907United States 1,392,537

0.8 167,292,000

-. = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rouncling.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of commodity total for each State andall preceding States.

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Table 71--Sugarbeets: States' rankings for cash receipts, 1991

--------------------------------------------------------------_ .. _----------------------------­:Rank ~States PercentValue of : Percent of : State's

co-.odity : : of State's totalcOMmodity CUllUlative : total for allreceipts total for allpercent 11 : cOlllllodities cOlllllodities-----------------------------------------------~------ -------------------------1,000 dollars -------------- Percent -------------- 1,000 dollars1 Minnesota 302,379 24.82 Id,£Iho 24.8211,419 17.3 4.:S 6,936,0013 NOL'th D:akota 172,334 42.2 8.0 2,615,94614.14 CalHornia 56.3 6.7161,792 2,556,14713.35 Michigan 98,5~6 8.1

69.6 0.9 17,886,69877.7 3.2 3,081,0726 Nebras.lca 63,037 5.17 Montana 56,678 82.9 0.7 8,821,3288 Wyo.inliJ 4.6 87.655,283 4.5 3.7 1,531,1699 Col.orado 38,407 3.1

92.1 6.8 812,74310 Texa. 95.3 1.024,961 2.0 3,761,32097.3 0.2 12,126,18211 Oregon 19,84512 Ohio 1.6 99.0 0.812,077 2,454.3890.9 100.0 0.3 3,893,074United States 1.216.758 0.7 167,292.000

-- = Not applicable. Nu.bers aay not add due to rounding.

1/ The cuaulative percentage is the sum of the percent of commodity total for each State andall preceding, States,

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Table 72--Sorghum grain: States' rankings for cash receipts, 1991

------------------------------------------------------ ---------------~----------------~-------f.' : Percent State'sRank States Value of Percent of : : of State's : totalconnodity commodity Cumulative : total for all : for allreceipts total percent 1/ : commodities connod it i es -- .. _-------------------------------­

1,000 dollars --------_ .. _--- Percent ---- .. _-------­ 1,000 dollars 1 Texas 382,102 33.7 33.7 3.1 ., 2, 126, 1822 Kansas 296,198 26.1 59.9 4.2 6,934,9863 Nebraska 192,418 17.0 76.9 2.1 8,821,3284 Missouri 65,000 5.7 82.6 1.6 3,861,1795 Arkansas 35,306 3.1 85.8 0.8 4,310,724 6 Oklahollla 28,400 2.5 88.3 0.7 3,807,5827 Illinois 25,953 2.2 90.6 0.3 7,538,7778 Louisiana 21,231 1.8 92.4 1.1 1,792,9079 New Mexico 20,448 1.8 94.~ 1.3 1,501,15210 Colorado 18,271 1.6 95.9 0.4 3,761,320

11 South Dakota 17,439 1.5 97.4 0.5 3,264,28612 Mississippi 9,018 0.8 98.2 0.3 2,422,070':: 13 Ti!nnessee 8,151 0.7 98.9 0.4 1,977,56914 Kentucky 4,320 0.3 99.3 0.1 3,178.,70415 Georgia 2,760 0.2 99.5 0.0 3,978,361

16 North Carolina 2,222 0.2 99.7 0.0 4,924,07117 Alabama 1,558 0.1 99.9 0.0 2,977,83218 South Carolina 655 0.0 99.9 0.0 1,225,39619 Arizona 330 i).0 100.0 0.0 1,889,907 ',0' United States 1,131,780 0.6 167,292,000

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1/ The cumulative percentage ;s the sum of the percent of commodity total for each State andall preceding States.

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Table 73--Rice: States' rankings for cash receipts, 1991

. .Rank . .States Value of Percent: Percent of : State'scommodity : commodity : of State's : totalreceipts Cumulative: total for all:total for allpercent 1/: commodities commodities 1,000 dollars

Percent ---_ .. _-------­1 Arkansas 1,000 dot lars474,5222 California 43.4 43.4181,432 11.03 Louisial,a 16.6 60.0 4,310,724168,580 1.a4 Texas 15.4 17,886,69875.4153,199 9.,~5 Mississippi 14.0 89.5 1,792,90778,702 1.27.2 12,126,18296.7 3.26 Missouri 2,422,07035,950 3.2 100.0 0.9Unit;;d States 3,861,1791,092,385

0.6 167,292,000-----------------------------------<---------------------------------------------------------­-- = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of commodity totalall precedirlg States. for each State and

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Table 74--Cane for sugar: States' rankihqs for cash receipts, 1991

Rank States .Value of Percent: Percent of : State'scommodity of State's: commodity totalCumulativereceipts total for alltotal for allpercent 11 commodities commodities

1,000 dollars ------------ ... - Percent ------ .. _-----­ 1,000 doll ars1 Florida 483,9842 Hawaii 53.6 53.6 3 198,260 21.9 7.8 6,140,999Louisiana 75.6191,926 33.2 596,9254 Texas 21.2 96.9 10.727,861 3.0 1,792,907100.0 0.2 12,126,182United States 902,031

0.5 167,292,000 -- =Not applicablp.. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of commodity total for each State andall preceding States.

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r~b(~ 75--Barley: States' rankings for cash receipts. 1991

------------------------------------------------------ --------------~------------------.------Rank PercentStetes Value of Percent of :

: State's connodity commodity : of State's totalCumulative : total for allreceipts to.':al percent 1/

for all : commodities------------------------------------ commodities------------------------------------------ -------_ .. _---­

1.000 dollars -------------- Percent -------------- 1.000 dollars1 North Dakota 213.350 25.92 Montana 25.9 8.3155.797 2.556.14718.93 Idaho 44.9 10.1130.522 1.531.16915.84 Minnesota 77,493 9.4

60.8 4.9 2.615,9465 Washington 8.8 70.2 1.173.042 6.936.00179.1 1.8 3.946.5246 Colorado 30.248 3.67 Wyollling 26.484 3.2 82.8 0.8 3.761.3208 South Dakota 86.0 3.224.474 812.7439 Cal ifornia 23.774

2.9 89.0 0.7 3.264.28610 Oregon 2.8 91.9 0.121.970 17.886.6982.6 94.6 0.9 2.454,38911 Utah 9.59812 Virginia 6.594

1.1 95.7 1.3 730,88213 Maryland 0.8 0.3 2,095,37196.56.557 0.814 Arizo,'.a 4.286 0.5 97.3 0.4 1,332.49415 Delaware 3,341 97.8 0.2 1.889,9070.4 98.3 0.5 619,53616 PennsylvEinia 2.65617 Kentucky 0.3 98.6 0.0 3,503.0402.108 0.218 Michigan 1.578 0.1 98.8 0.0 3.178,70419 Kansas 99.0 0.01.204 3,081,0720.120 North Carolina 99.2 0.01.124 6,934.9860.1 99.3 0.0 4.924.07121 itebraska 98022 Wisconsin 0.1 99.4 0.0915 8.821.32823 New Jerse}' 0.1 99.5 0.0 5.449.043725 0.024 Nevada 99.6 0.1716 660.1600.025 Alaska 99.7 0.2643 0.0 275.83699.8 2.4 26.62226 Texas 601 0.0 99.921 Oklahoma 0.0500 12.126.18228 South Carolina 0.0 99.9 0.0 3.807,582239 0.0 100.0 0.0 1.225,396

United States 821.519 0.4 167.292,000-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.y--­-- = ~ot applicable. "umbers lIIay not add due to rounding.

1/ The cUMulative percentage is the sum of the percent of commodity total for each State andall preceding States.

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Table 76--Lettuce: States' rankings for cash receipts, 1991

-------------------------------"--------------------------------------------------------------Rank :States Value of Percent State'sPercent of :commodity : of State's :commodity totalCumulativereceipts : total for all : for alltotal percent 1/ : commodities--------.------~-------------.------ commodities

1,000 doLLars ------- ... _----- Percent 1 -------------- 1,000 dollarsCaLifornia 600,8562 Arizona 73.4 73.4 3 149,216 18.2 3.3 17,886,698FLorida 91.7 4 18,913 2.3 7.9 1,889,907New Mexico 94.012,083 1.4 0.3 6,140,9995 New York 95.56,965 0.8 96.3

0.8 1,501,1520.2 2,868,3216 Colorado 6,638 0.87 New Jersey 97.14,828 0.5 0.1 3,761,3208 Ohio 97.74,738 660,1609 Michigan 0.5 98.3 0.7

4,060 0.1 3,893,07410 Washington 0.5 98.83,650 0.4 0.1 3,081,07299.3 0.0 3,946,52411 New Jersey12 2,750 0.3Texas 99.61,680 0.2 0.4 660,16013 Hawaii 99.81,290 0.1 0.0 12,126,182100.0 0.2 596,925United States 817,667

0.4 167,292,000 -- = Not appLicabLe.

" { Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of commodity totaL for each State andaLL preceding States.

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r Table 77--All co_odities: States' rankings for cash receipts, ' ,I1991 ¥

Value Percent I IteMS of all : of allCOlilllodities : COlllllodities Cumulativereceipts total percent 1/-------~---~------------------------------------------ -------------

1,000 dollars -------- Percent ----- .... ­1 Cal Horn;a 17,886,6982 Texas 10.6 10.612,126,1823 Iowa 7.2 17.910,179,2494 Nebraska 6.0 24.08,821,3285 III fnois 5.2 29.37,508,777 4.4 33.7

6 Minnesota 6,936,0017 Kansas 4.1 37.96,934,9868 Florida 4.1 42.06,140,9999 Wisconsin 3.6 45.75,449,04310 3.2North Carolina 49.04,924,071 2.9 51.9 11 Indiana 4,474,51312 Arkansas 2.6 54.64,310,72413 Georgia 2.5 57.23,978,36114 Washington 2.3 59.53,946,52415 Ohio 2.3 61.93,893,074 2.3 64.216 Missouri 3,861,17917 Oklahoma 2.3 66.53,807,58218 Colorado 2.2 68.83,761,32019 Pennsylvania 2.2 71.13,503,04020 2.0South Dakota 73.13,264,286 1.9 75.121 Kentucky i3,178,70422 Michigan 1.9 77.03,081,07223 Alabama 1.8 78.8 t2,977,83224 New York 1.7 80.62,868,32125 Idaho 1.7 82.32,615,946 1.5 83.926 North Dakota 2,556,14727 Oregon 1.5 85.42,454,38928 MisSiSSippi 1.4 86.92,422,07029 Virgini& .1.4 88.32,095,37130 Tennessee 1.2 89.61,977,569 1.1 90.831 Arizona 1,889,90732 Louisiana 1.1 91.91,792,90733 1.0Montana 93.01,531,16934 0.9New Mexico 93.91,501,15235 Maryland 0.9 94.81,332,494 0.8 95.636 South Carol ina 1,225,39637 Wyoming 0.7 96.3812,74338 Utah 0.4 96.8730,88239 New Jersey 0.4 97.2660,16040 Delaware 0.3 97.6619,536 0.3 98.041 Hawai i 596,92542 Mas..a~hf,Jsetts 0.3 98.4475,54043 0.2Connecticut 98.6463,37244 Maine 0.2 98.9444,60145 0.2Vermont 99.2433,140 0.2 99.446 lIest Virginia 330,23747 Nevada 0.2 99.6275,83648 Neil lIampshi re 0.1 99.8143,10649 0.0Rhode Island 99.970S1750 Ataslca 0.0 99.926~622 0.0 100.0

United States 167,292,000 -~-------------------- .. ------------------------------- ------------­

-- =Not applicable. Numbers Rlay not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of all COMModities total for each State and all preceding States.

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Table 78--Livestock and products: States' rankings for cash receipts, 1991

Value of Percent ofRank States cOllllllodity colllllOd i ty Percent State's

of State's totalgroup group Cu.ulative : total for all for allreceipts total percent 1/: commodities co.odities------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------ -------------­1,000 dollars -------------- Percent _____________ _ 1,000 dollars

1 Texas 7,913,994 9.1 9.12 Nebraska 5,933,608 6.8 15.9 65.2 12,126,182

3 Iowa 67.2 8,821,3285,720,916 6.6 22.5 56.24 California 10,179,2495,272,141 6.0 28.65 Kansas 29.4 17,886,6984,802,447 5.5 34.1 69.2 6,934,986 6 Wisconsin 4,215,045 4.8 39.07 Minnesota 3,576,920 4.1 43.1

77.3 5,449,043 8 Oklahollla 51.5 6,936,0012,767,440 3.1 46.3 72.69 Arkansas 3,807,582'2,680,068 3.0 49.410 Colorado 62.1 4,310,7242,663,835 3.0 52.5 70.8 3,761,320

11 North Carolina 2,608,480 3.012 Pennsylvania 2,469,760 2.8 55.5 52.9 4,924,07158.3 70.513 Illinois 3,503,0402,343,987 2.7 61.0 31.214 Alaballla 7,508,7772,219,173 2.5 63.615 Missouri 74.5 2,977,8322,203,115 2.5 66.1 57.0 3,861,179

16 South Dakota 2,'76,085 2.517 Georgia 68.6 66.6 3,264,2862,153,489 2.4 71.1 54.118 Indiana 3,978,3611,892,825 2.1 73.3 42.319 New York 4,474,5131,781,592 2.0 75.320 Kentucky 1,703,977 1.9 62.1 2,868,32177.3 53.6 3,178,704 21 Ohio 1,681,478 1.922 Virginia 1,362,945 1.5

79.2 43.1 3,893,07480.8 65.023 Washington 2,095,3711,289,910 1.4 82.3 32.624 Michigan 3,946,5241,287,703 1.4 83.8 41.725 Mississippi 3,081,0721,271.,893 1.4 85.3 52.6 2,422,070 26 Florida 1,171,662 1.3 86.627 Idaho 19.0 6,140,9991,072,779 1.2 87.8 41.028 Tennessee 2,615,9461,045,055 1.2 89.0 52.829 New Mexico 1,977,5691,019,388 1.1 90.2 67.930 Oregon 1,501,152823,814 0.9 91.2 33.5 2,454,389 31 Montana 790,428 0.9 92.132 Arizona 51.6 1,531,169785,637 0.9 93.0 41.533 Maryland 1,889,907778,898 0.9 93.9 58.434 North Dako~a 1,332,494699,235 0.8 94.735 Wyollling 27.3 2,556,147643,036 0.7 95.4 79.1 812,743 36 Louisiana' 620,792 0.7 96.237 Utah 34.6 1,792,907552,559 0.6 96.838 South Carolina 75.6 730,882548,734 0.6 97.4 44.739 Delaware 1,225,396438,065 0.5 97.9 70.740 Verlllont 619,536367,584 0.4 98.4 84.8 433,140 41 West Virginia 253,187 0.2 9:.1.642 Maine 76.6 330,237252,457 0.2 98.9 56.743 Connecticut 444,601208,573 0.2 99.2 45.044 New Jersey 463,372196,519 0.2 99.4 29.745 Nevada 660,160187,090 0.2 99.6 67.8 275,836 46 Massachusetts 120,745 0.1 99.847 Hawai i 25.3 475,54090,518 0.1 15.148 New Ha~shire 62,944 0.0

99.9 596,92599.9 43.949 RhOde Island 143,10613,275 0.0 99.9 18.750 Alaska 70,9176,478 0.0 100.0 24.3 26,622 United States 86,745,278 51.8 167,292,000

•• = Not applicab~~.

Numbers ~ay not edd cl~e to rounding.

1/ The cumulative percentage i$ the sum of the percent of COmModity group totsl for eachState and all preceding States.

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Table 79--Crops: States' rankings for cash receipts, 1991

Value ofRank : Percent of :States co_odity Percent: co.-odity : State's group : of State's :group totalreceipts Cumulative: total for alt :total for allpercent 1/: cOllNllodities cOllNllodities

1,000 dollars --------- .. _--- Percent ---_ .. _-------­1 Cal itornia 1,000 dollars12,614,5572 III inOis 15.6 15.65,164,790 70.53 Florida 6.4 22.0 17,886,6984,969,337 68.74 Iowa 6.1 7,508,77728.24,458,333 80.95 Texas 5.5 6,140,99933.74,212,188 43.85.2 10,179,24939.0 34.76 Minnesota 12,126,1823,359,0817 Nebraska 4.1 43.18 Washington 2,887,720 3.5 46.7

48.4 6,936,0012,656,614 32.7 .9 Indian:; 3.3 50.0 8,821,3282,581,688 67.310 North Carol ina 3.2 53.2 3,946,5242,315,591 57.72.8 4,474,51356.1 47.011 Ohio 4,924,0712,211,59612 Kansas 2.7 58.82,132,539 56.813 North Dakota 2.6 61.5 3,893,0741,856,912 30.714 Georgia 2.3 6,934,98663.81,824,872 72.615 Michigan 2.2 66.1 2,556,1471,793,369 45.82.2 3,978,36168.3 58.216 Missouri 3,081,0721,658,06417 Arkansas 2.0 70.31,630,656 42.918 Oregon 2.0 72.4 3,861,1791,630,575 37.819 Idaho 2.0 4,310,72474.41,543,167 66.420 Kentucky 1.9 76.3 2,454,3891,474,727 58.91.8 2,615,94678.1 46.321 Wisconsin 3,178,704 I1,233,99822 LOUisiana 1.5 79.7

23 Mississippi 1,172,115 1.4 81.1 22.6 5,449,043 1l' 1,147,177 65.324 Arizona 1.4 82.6 1,792,9071,104,270 47.325 Colorado 1.3 83.9 2,422,0701,097,485 58.41.3 1,889,90785.3 29.126 South Dakota 3,761,3201,088,20127 New York 1.3 86.61,086,729 33.328 OklahOMa 1.3 88.0 3,264,2861,040,142 37.829 Pennsylvania 1.2 89.3 2,868,3211,033,280 27.330 Tennessee 1.2 90.6 3,807,582

932,514 29.51.1 3,503,04091.7 47.131 AlabaMa 1,977,569758,65932 Montana 0.9 92.7740,741 25.433 Virginia 0.9 93.6 2,977,832732,426 48.334 0.9 1,531,169South Carolina 94.5676,662 34.935 Maryland 0.8 95.3 2,095,371553,596 55.20.6 1,225,39696.0 41.536 Hawaii 1,332,494506,40737 0.6New MeXico 96.6481,764 84.838 New Jersey 0.6 97.2 596,925463,641 32.039 Massachusetts 0.5 97.8 1,501,152354,795 70.240 Connecticut 0.4 98.3 660,160254,799 74.60.3 475,54098.6 54.941 Maine 463,372192,14442 Delaware 0.2 98.8181,471 43.243 Utah 0.2 444,60199.0178,323 29.244 WYOMing 0.2 99.3 619,536169,707 24.445 Nevada 0.2 99.5 730,88288,746 20.80.1 812,74399.6 32.146 New HaMpshire 275,83680,16247 West Virginia 0.1 99.777,050 56.048 VerllOnt 0.1 99.8 143,10665,556 23.349 Rhode Island 0.0 99.9 330,23757,642 15.150 AlaSka 0.0 99.9 433,14020,144 81.20.0 100.0 70,91775.6United States 26,622

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1,000 dollars -------------- Percent -------------- 1,000 dollars1 Texas 6,316,421 12.3 12.32 Nebraska 5,669,847 11.1 52.0 12,126,1823 Iowa 23.4 64.24,999,261 8,821,3284 Kansas 9.7 33.24,606,470 9.0 49.1 10,179,2495 Colorado 42.2 66.42,348,031 6,934,9864.6 46.8 62.4 3,761,3206 Oklahoma 2,278,2947 III inois 4.4 51.3 59.81,919,072 3,807,5823.78 Minnesota 55.01,897,265 25.5 7,508,7779 South Dakota 3.7 58.7 27.31,895,279 6,936,00110 Cal. ifi)rnia 3.7 62.41,767,849 58.0 3,264,2863.4 65.9 9.8 17,886,69811 Missouri 1,412,249 2.712 Wisconsin 68.71,157,731 36.5 3,861,17913 Indiana 1,131,551 2.2 70.9 21.2 5,449,04314 Kentucky 2.2 73.2915,181 25.2 4,474,51315 North Carolina 1.7 74.9 28.7835,331 3,178,7041.6 76.6 16.9 4,924,07116 Alabama 771,73517 New Mexico 1.5 78.1 25.9764,232 2,977,83218 Ohio 1.5 79.6 50.9750,217 1,501,1521.419 Montana 81.1 19.2721,578 3,893,07420 Idaho 688,835 1.4 82.5 47.1 1,531,1691.3 83.8 26.3 2,615,94621 Arkansas 664,994 1.322 Wyoming 85.1 15.4618,508 4,310,724 l23 Pennsylvania 602,437 1.2 86.3 76.1 812,743 J24 Tennessee 1.1 87.5 17.2598,953 3,503,04025 North Dakota 1.1 88.7 30.2549,021 1,977,5691.0 89.8 21.4 2,556,14726 Arizona 545,65227 Washington 543,432 1.0 90.8 28.8 1,889,9071.028 Michigan 91.9 13.7504,795 0.9 3,946,52429 Virginia 0.9

92.9 . 16.3502,708 3,081,07230 Georgia 93.9 23.9475,946 2,095,3710.9 94.8 11.9 3,978,36131 Oregon 472,87532 Florida 380,832 0.9 95.7 19.2 2,454,38933 Utah 0.7 96.5301,682 0.5 6.2 6,140,99934 Mississippi 97.0 41.2276,949 730,88235 Louisiana 0.5 97.6 11.4227,577 2,422,0700.4 98.0 12.6 1,792,90736 Neill York 224,140 0.437 98.5South Carolina 7.8211,518 2,868,32138 Nevada 0.4 98.9145,487 17.2 1,225,39639 West Virginia 0.2 99.2 52.7113,616 275,83640 Maryland 0.2 99.4 34.4101,790 0.2 330,23799.6 7.6 1,332,49441 Vermont 46,95542 Hawaii 0.0 99.7 10.839,494 433,14043 Maine 0.0 99.8 6.627,810 596,92544 New Jersey 0.0 99.8 6.217,445 444,60145 Massachusetts 15,919

0.0 99.9 2.6 ·660,1600.0 99.9 3.3 475,54046 Connecticut 15,52947 Delaware 0.0 99.9 3.310,076 463,37248 New Hampshire 7,816 0.0 99.9 1.6 619,53649 Rhode Island 1,730 0.0 100.0 5.4 143,1060.050 Alaska 100.0 2.4727 70,9170.0 100.0 2.7 26,622

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-----------------------,-----------------------------------------------------------------------Value of Percent of :Rank PercentStates co-.odity caMOdity : State's : of State's :group totalgroup CUlllulative : total for allreceipts total : for allpercent 11 : commodities commodities

1,000 dollars -------------- Percent 1,000 dollars 1 Arkansas 1,852,072 12.3 12.32 North Carolina 1,516,882 42.9 4,310,72410.0 22.33 Georgia 1,446,931 9.6 31.9

30.8 4,924,0714 Alabaa 1,317,776 8.7 36.3 3,978,36140.75 Cal ifornia 44.2 2,977,832964,376 6.4 47.1 5.3 17,886,6986 Texas 787,903 5.2 52.37 Mississippi 689,057 6.5 12,126,1824.5 56.91 Virginia 516,917 28.4 2,422,0709 Minne80ta 3.4 60.3 24.6 2,095,371506,154 3.3 63.710 Indiana 481,180 7.3 6,936,0013.1 66.9 10.7 4,474,513

11 Pennsylvania 470,351 3.112 Maryland 444,081 70.0 13.4 3,503,0402.9 72.913 Missouri 431,566 33.3 1,332,4942.8 75.814 Delaware 407,995 11.1 3,861,1792.7 78.515 Ohio 65.8311,321 619,5362.0 80.6 8.0 3,893,07416 Oklaho.. 279,390 1.8 e:'J .. ~17 Florida 277,068 1.8 7.3 3,807,58218 South Carolina 270,229 84.3 4.5 6,140,9991.7 86.119 Iowa 224,362 22.0 1,225,3961.4 87.620 Louisiana 205,438 2.2 10,179,2491.3 88.9 11.4 1,792,90721 Wisconsin 172,593 1.1 90.122 Tennessee 159,782 1.0 91.1

3.1 5,449,04323 "ashington 134,608 0.8 92.0

8.0 1,977,56924 Colorado .' 125,267 0.8 3.4 3,946,52492.925 Michigan 113,545 3.3 3,761,3200.7 93.6 3.6 3,081,07226 Oregon 102,125 0.6 94.327 "est Virginia 100,261 4.1 2,454,3890.6 95.021 Mtlin" 90,295 0.6 30.3 330,23795.529 Connecticut 89,229 0.5 20.3 444,60196.130 Nebraska 19.2 463,37277,512 0.5 96.7 0.8 8,821,32831 New York 74,467 0.4 97.232 Utah 69,419 2.6 2,868,3210.4 97.633 Illinois 9.5 730,88268,973 0.4 98.134 South Dakota 56,948 98.4

0.9 7,508,7770.335 Kentucky 54,720 0.3 1.7 3,264,28698.8 1.7 3,178,70436 New Jersey 37,555 0.237 Massachusetts 23,662

99.1 5.6 660,1600.1 99.238 Kansas 20,940 4.9 475,5400.1 99.439 Hawaii 19,392 0.1 0.3 6,934,98699.540 New Mexico 3.2 596,92517,699 0.1 99.6 1.1 1,501,15241 Idaho 12,443 0.0 99.742 North Dakota 11,255 0.4 2,615,9460.0 99.843 Montana 0.4 2,556,1479,161 0.0 99.844 New Hallpshire 8,079 0.6 1,531,16945 Rhode Island 4,819

0.0 99.9 5.6 143,1060.0 So9.9 6.8 70,91746 Arizona 3,996 0.0 99.947 VerllOnt 0.2 1,889,9072,924 0.0 100.048 "yo.ing 0.6 433,140259 0.0 100.049 .Alaska 0.0 812,74386 0.0 100.050 Nevada 80 0.3 26,6220.0 100.0 0.0 275,836

United States 15,063,143 9.0 167,292,000

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Table 82--Food grains: States' rankings for cash receipts, 1991

Value of : Percent ofStates cOllllllodity : cOlillllodity Percent State'aRank group of State's : totalgroup Cu.ulative : total for all:receipts total for allpercent 1/: commodities COllllOdities------------------------------------------------------------_ .• _------------------------------­

1,000 dollars -------------- Percent _____________ _ 1,000 dollars1 Kansas 981,327 14.32 North Dakota 14.3855,589 12.5 14.1 6,934,9863 Arkansas 26.9 33.4535,722 7.8 2,556,1474 Montana 34.7406,097 5.9 12.4 4,310,7245 Oklahollla 40.7 26.5383,673 5.6 1,531,16946.3 10.0 3,807,5826 Texas 378,977 5.57 Washington 51.9 3.1373,351 5.4 12,126,1828 California 57.3298,633 4.3 9.4 3,946,5249 South Dakota 61.7289,353 4.2 1.6 17,886,69810 Minnesota 65.9276,782 8.8 3,264,2864.0 70.0 3.9 6,936,00111 Idaho 254,526 3.712 Colorado 73.7207,642 3.0 9.7 2,615,94613 Nebraska 76.8191,439 2.8 5.5 3,761,32014 Louisiana 79.6180,572 2.6 2.1 8,821,32815 Ohio 82.2 10.0155,875 1,792,9072.2 84.5 4.0 3,893,07416 Oregon 154,036 2.217 Missouri 86.8152,841 6.2 2,454,38918 Illinois 2.2 89.0124,958 3.9 3,861,17919 Mississippi 1.8 90.8 1.693,037 1.3 7,508,77720 Indhna 92.278,741 1.1 3.8 2,422,07093.4 1.7 4,474,51321 Michigan 76,345 1.122 North Carolina 94.549,335 0.7 2.4 3,081,07223 Georgia 95.238,169 1.0 4,924,07124 Kentucky 0.5 95.830,382 0.4 0.9 3,978,36125 Virginia 96.2 0.929,312 0.4 3,178,70496.6 1.4 2,095,37126 South Carolina 24.601 0.327 Maryland 97.0 2.024,244 0.3 1,225,39628 Arizona 97.322,666 0.3 1.8 1,332,49429 Tennessee 97.721,495 0.3 1.2 1,889,90730 New Mexico 98.020,682 0.3 1.0 1,977,56998.3 1.3 1,501.15231 Wisconsin 18,624 0.232 Pennsylvania

0.2 98.617,608 0 .. 3 5,449,04333 Utah 98.8 0.517,263 0.2 3,503,04034 New 'fork 99.115,703 0.2 2.3 730,88235 Wyollling 99.3 0.515,080 0.2 2,868,32199.5 1.8 812,74336 Delaware 8,738 0.137 Alaballla 99.77,888 0.1 1.4 619,53638 Iowa 99.84,393 0.0 0.2 2,977,83239 New Jersey 99.8 0.03,577 10,179,24940 Florida 0.0 99.9 0.51,887 660,1600.0 99.9 0.0 6,140,99941 Nevada 1,657 0.042 West Virginia 99.9 0.6588 0.0 275,836100.0 0.1 330,237United States 6.823,408

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Table 83--Feed crops: States' rankings for cash receipts, 1991

Value of : Percent ofRank States Percent State'scOMOdity : co.-odity of State's : totalgroup group Cu.ulative : total for atl : for allreceipts total percent 1/: commodities commodities ---------------------------------------------------------- .._--------------------------------­1,000 dollars -------------- Percent _____________ _

1,000 dollars 1 Illinois 2,755,737 14.4 14.42 Iowa 36.7 7,508,7772,563,247 13.4 27.93 Nebraska 25.1 10,179,2492,051,387 10.7 38.7 23.24 Minnesota 8,821,3281,429,772 7.5 46.2 20.65 Indiana 6,936,0011,269,783 6.6 52.9 28.3 4,474,513 6 Texas 897',419 4.7 57.6 7.47 Ohio 12,126,182841,835 4.4 62.18 Kansas 21.6 3,893,074'22,350 4.3 66.4 11.89 California 6,934,986616,654 3.2 69.6 3.410 Missouri 17,886,698512,272 2.6 72.3 13.2 3,861,179

11 Colorado 485,747 2.5 74.9 12.912 Michigan 3,761,320485,206 2.5 77.413 Wisconsin 462,322 2.4 79.9 15.7 3,081,072

14 South Dakota 401,074 2.1 8.4 5,449,043

82.0 12.215 North Dakota 3,264,286344,965 1.8 83.8 13.5 2,556, '1!~7 16 Idaho 278,956 1.417 Kent ....cky 274,135 1.4

85.3 10.6 2,615,946 18 Washington 251,921 1.3

86.7 8.6 3,178,70488.019 Montana 6.3 3,946,524233,506 1.2 89.320 North Carolina 188,556 0.9 15.2 1,531,16990.2 3.8 4,924,071

21 Pennsylvania 166,463 0.8 91.122 New Mexico 4.7 3,503,040153,236 0.823 New Yorlc 149,436 0.7 91.9 10.2 1,501,15292.7 5.224 Oregon 2,868,321136,962 0.7 93.425 Georgia 134,805 0.7 94.1

5.5 2,454,3893.3 3,978,361

26 Arizona 113,931 0.6 94.7 6.027 OUahoM 1,889,907104,704 0.5 95.3 2.728 Maryland 3,807,582103 0 286 0.5 95.8 7.729 Tennessee 1,332,49497,006 0.5 96.330 Arkansas 4.9 1,977,56981,802 0.4 96.8 1.9 4,310,724 31 Wyo.ing 77,367 0.4 97.2 9.532 Virginia 812,74377,143 0.4 97.6 3.633 Utah 2,095,37169,995 0.3 98.0 9.534 Louisiana 730,88267,076 0.3 98.3 3.735 Nevada 1,792,90749,089 0.2 98.6 17.8 275,836 36 South Carolina 48,146 0.2 98.837 Delaware 3.9 1,225,39641,396 0.2 99.0 6.638 Alaba.a 619,53639,019 0.2 99.2 1.339 Mississippi 35,959 2,977,832

Q. i 99.4 1.440 New Jersey 24,542 0.1 2,422,07099.6 3.7 660,160 41 Florida 17,326 0.042 West Virginia 15,618 0.0

99.7 0.2 6,140,99999.743 Ver.ont 4.7 330,23713,149 0.0 99.8 3.044 Connecticut 433,1407,912 0.0 99.8 1.745 Mew Ha~shire 6,368 463,3720.0 99.9 4.4 143,106 46 Maine 6,047 0.0 99.9 1.347 Massachusetts 4,689 0.0 444,601

99.948 Alaska 0.9 475,5402,472 0.0 100.049 Rhode Island 588 0.0 9.2 26,622100.0 0.8 70,917

United States 19,012,376 11.3 167,292,000

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Table 84--0il crops: State$' rankings for cash receipts, 1991

Value ofRank : Percent ofStates commodity : commodity Percent State's group : of State's : totalgroup CUMUlative: total for all:receipts for alltotal percent 1/: commodities co-.odities

1,000 dollars -------------- Percent ------- ______ _ 1,000 dollars1 III inoi s 1,959,426 15.62 Iowa 15.61,807,970 14.4 26.1 7,508,7773 Minnesota 30.0',047,634 B.3 n.7 10,179,2494 Indiana 38.3 15.1958,439 7.6 6,936,0015 Ohio 46.0767,766 6.1 21 ..." 4,474,51352.1 19.7 3,893,0746 Missouri 730,983 5.87 Georgia 57.9712,437 5.6 18.9 3,861,1798 Arkansas 63.6503,260 4.0 17.9 3,978,3619 Nebraska 67.6452,727 3.6 11.6 4,310,72410 South Dakota 71.2340,400 2.7 5.1 8,821,32873.9 10.4 3,264,28611 North Carolina 327,550 2.6,12 North Dakota ;'6.5 6.6303,120 2.4 4,924,on13 Michigan 79.0267,820 11.8 2,556,14('14 Kansas 2.1 81.1255,884 8.6 3,081,07215 Mississippi 83.1248,370

2.0 3.6 6,934.9861.9 85.1 10.2 2,422,07016 Alabama 232,00117 Texas 1.8 87.0 Kentucky 221,369 1.7 7.7 2,977,83218 88.7218,508 1.7 1.8 12,126,18219 Tennessee 90.5 6.8186,415 1.4 3,178,70420 Virginia 91.9175,424 1.4 9.4 1,977,56993.3 8.3 2,095,37121 Louisiana 174,303 1.322 Wisconsin 94.7104,444 0.8 9.7 1,792,90723 Oklahoma 95.697,707 1.9 5,449,04324 Maryland 0.7 96.395,246 0.7 2.5 3,807,58225 South Carolina 97.189,784 0.7 7.1 1,332,49497.8 7.3 1,225,39626 Florida 80,600 0.627 Pennsylvania 98.5 1.348,177' 0.3 6,140,99928 Delaware 98.8 1.345,292 0.3 3,503,04029 New Jersey 99.223,864 0.1 7.3 619,53630 Cal ifornia 99.423,287 0.1 3.6 660,16099.6 0.1 17,886,69831 New Mexico 16,442 0.132 New York 99.77,519 0.0 1.1 1,501,15233 Arizona 99.8 0.26,290 0.0 2,868,32134 Colorado 99.8 0.35,865 0.0 1,889,90735 Montana 99.9 0.15,305 0.0 3,761,32099.9 0.3 1,53t,16936 Washington 1,879 0.037 Idaho 99.91,799 0.0 0.0 3,946,52438 Utah 99.9463 0.0 0.0 2,615,94639 Wyoming 99.9419 730,88240 Oregon 0.0 100.0

0.0 0.03B6 0.0 812,743100.0 0.0 2,454,38941 Nevada 13 0.042 West Virginia 100.0 0.010 0.0 275,t'l16100.0 0.0 330.231United States 12,546,597 7.5 167,292,000

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Table 85--Vegetables: States' rankings for cash receipts, 1991

Value of : Percent of Percent State'sRank States commodity : commodity of State's : totalgroup group Cumulative: total for atl : for allreceipts tota l percent 1/: commodities commodities -------------------------------------------------~------------------------------------~-------

1,000 dollars -------------- Percent _____________ _ 1,000 dollars 1 California 3,571,243 31.6 31.62 Florida 1,557,849 13.7 45.4

19.9 17,886,698 3 Idaho 25.3 6,140,999641,435 5.6 51.1 24.54 Washington 576,783 2,615,9465.1 56.25 Texas 405,766 3.5

14.6 3,946,52459.8 3.3 12,126,182

6 Wisconsin 371,859 3.2 63.0 6.87 New York 337,599 5,449,0432.9 66.0 11.78 Oregon 2,868,321333,209 2.9 69.09 Michigan 13.5 2,454,389325,080 2.8 71.9 10.510 Arizona 319,668 3,081,0722.8 74.7 16.9 1,889,907 11 Georgia 250,473 2.2 76.912 Colorado 219,907 1.9 78.9

6.3 3,978,361 13 Minnesota 198,157 1.7

5.8 3,761,32080.6 2.814 North Carolina 172,594 6,936,0011.5 82.115 Ohio 3.5 4,924,071160,611 1.4 83.6 4.1 3,893,074

16 New Mexico 157,861 1.4 85.017 North Dakota 10.5 1,501,152147,062 1.3 86.3 5.718 New Jersey 125,761 2,556,1471.1 87.419 Maine 19.0 660,160121,952 1.0 88.5 27.420 Maryland 94,708 0.8 89.3 7.1 444,601

1,332,494 21 South Carolina 94,011 0.8 90.1 7.622 Pennsylvania 85,083 0.7 90.9

1,225,396 l23 Alabama 84,771 0.7 91.6

2.4 3,503,040 I 24 III inoi s 83,871 0.7

2.8 2,977,83292.4 1.125 Indiana 81,322 7,508,7770.7 93.1 1.8 4,474,513

26 Virginia 78,891 0.7 93.827 Nebraska 78,230 0.6 3.7 2,095,371

94.5 0.828 Louisiana 71,483 0.6 95.1 3.9 8,821,328

29 Massachusetts 63,095 0.5 95.7 1,792,907

30 Tennessee 47,574 0.4 13.2 475,540

96.1 2-.4 1,977,569 31 Delaware 41,150 0.3 96.532 Oklahoma 40,364 0.3

6.6 619,53696.8 1.033 Mississippi 39,091 3,807,5820.3 97.234 Hawai i 1.6 2,422,07038,920 0.3 97.5 6.535 Kansas 596,92534,723 0.3 97.8 0.5 6,934,986

36 Utah 33,105 0.2 98.1 4.537 Kentucky 29,687 0.2 98.4 730,882

38 Nevada 22,277 0.2 0.9 3,178,704

98.6 8.039 Montana 21,824 275,8360.1 98.840 Arkansas 20,315 0.1 98.9 1.4 1,531,1690.4 4,310,724

41 Wyoming 19,601 0.1 99.1 2.442 Connecticut 18,587 0.1 99.3 4.0 812,743 463,37243 New Hampshire 16,500 0.1 99.444 Missouri 17,148 0.1

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99.6 0.445 Iowa 3,861,17911,678 0.1 99.7 n0.1 10,179,249 46 South Dakota 10,205 0.0 99.8 0.347 Rhode Island 6,078 0.0 99.8

3,264,286 48 Vermont 8.5 70,9175,941 0.0 99.9 1.349 West Virginia 3,642 433,140 50 Alaska 0.0 99.9 1.1 330,2372,428 0.0 100.0 9.1 26,622

United States 11,293,172 6.7 167,292,000

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Table 86"Frufts and nuts: States' rankings for cash receipts, 1991

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1,000 dollars -------------- Percent _____________ _ 1,000 dollars1 California 4,703,5522 Floridll 47.6 47.61,716,261 17.3 26.3 17,886,6983 Washington 64.91,075,227 27.9 6,140,9994 Michigan 10.8 75.8242,093 2.4 27.2 3,946,5245 Ore"on 78.2229,419 2.3 7.8 3.081,07280.6 9.3 2,454,3896 New York 220,150 2.27 Hawaii 82.8179,486 7.68 Arizona 1.8 84.6 2,868.321

9 Georgia 150,208 1.5 86.1 30.0 596.925 10 Pennsylvania 146,268 1.4 87.6

7.9 1.889,907133,526 1.3 3.6 3.978.36189.0 3.8 3.503,04011 Massachusetts 123,750~2 Wisconsin 1.2 90.2

13 Texas 89,501 0.9 91.1 26.0 475,54083,443 0.8 1.6 5,449,04314 New Jersey 92.078,405 0.7 0.6 12,126,18215 North Carolina 92.864,868 0.6 93.4

11.8 660,1601.3 4,924,07116 Virginia 59,372 0.617 South Carolina 94.052,479 0.5 2.8 2,095,37118 New Mexico 94.6

19 Maine 44,980 0.4 95.0 4.2 1,225,39639,905 0.4 3.0 1,501,15220 Colorado 95.438,629 0.3 8.9 444.60195.8 1.0 3,761,32021 Ohio 37,38722 West Virginia 0.3 96.233,096 0.3 0.9 3,893,07423 Alabama 96.5 10.028,358 0.2 330,23724 Loufsfanl!l 96.8 II0.926,219 0.2 2,977,83225 Oklahoma 97.126,106 0.2 1.4 1,792,90797.3 0.6 3,807,58226 Indiana 24,09927 Utah 0.2 97.624,043 0.2 0.5 4,474,51328 Idaho 97.822,778 0.2 3.2 730,88229 Illinois 98.022,573 0.8 2,615,94630 Mississippi 0.2 98.318,856 0.1 0.3 7,508,77798.5 0.7 2,422,07031 Arkansas 17,48732 Maryland 0.'1 98.616,900 0.1 0.4 4,310,72433 New Hampshire 98.815,737 0.1 1.2 1,332,49434 Connecticut 99.014,985 0.1 11.0 143,10635 Missouri 99.114,534 0.1 3.2 463,37299.3 0.3 3,861,17936 Minnesota 14,521 0.137 Verlllont 99.411,441 0.1 0.2 6,936,00138 kentucky 99.5 2.611,016 0.1 433,14039 Tennessee 99.610,395 0.1 0.3 3,178,70440 Kansas 99.85,318 0.0 0.5 1,977,56999.8 0.0 6,934,93641 Rhode Island 4,476 0.042 Delaware 99.9

43 Iowa 3,956 0.0 99.9 6.3 70,9173,691 0.0 0.6 619,53644 Nebraska 99.91,950 0.0 0.0 10,179,24945 Montana 99.9 0.0376 0.0 8,821.328100.0 0.0 1,531,16946 South Dakota 161 0.047 North Dakota 100.0 0.0140 0.0 3,264,28648 Nevada 100.0 0.07 0.0 2,556,14749 Wyoming 100.0 0.02 0.0 275,836100.0 0.0 812,743Un; ted Sta'ces 9,882,130

5.9 167,292,000 -- = Not applicable. Numbers may not add due to rounding.

1/ The cumulative percentage is the sum of the percent of commodity group total for eachState and all preceding States.

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This report is a comprehensive and convenient source for historical data on per capitaconsumption of major food commodities in the United States, including the basic data onsupplies and disposition from which the consumption estimates are derived. It also includesinformation about population, income, prices, and expenditures related to food consumption.This statistical bulletin makes good use of fact-filled tables and illustrative charts.

Food Consumption Electronic Database. July 1992. Order # 890158 (one 3.5" disk)[Lotus 1-2-3 (.WK1)]. $25.00.

These disks provide per capita food consumption by commodity and commodity group, 1966-90;supply and use by commodity and commodity group, 1966-90, and food expenditures, 1869-1990. SPECIAL PACKAGE! Food Consumption, Prices, and Expenditures, 1970-90 ReportAND Electronic Database. August 1992. Order # 92PK01 (one copy of SB 840 and one3.5" disk). $30.00.

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