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Washington Tree Fruit Acreage Report 2011 Posted Online August 16, 2011
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Washington Tree Fruit Acreage Report 2011 Compiled by USDA/NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE
Washington Field Office
David Knopf, Director Dennis Koong, Deputy Director
P. O. Box 609 Olympia, Washington 98507
Phone: (360) 709-2400 Fax: (360) 754-2090 e-mail: [email protected]
OFFICE STAFF
Alan Funk Alison Manns Gail Spain Tara Guy Matthew Pautler Eric Stebbins Christina Harlow Jennifer Reichert Wendy Vance Kelly Huston Kim Ritchie Rita Walker Katherine Kimball Joe Ross Dave Losh Linda Simpson
U.S. Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service
Dr. Cynthia Clark, Administrator
The funds for this work came from a Washington State Department of Agriculture Specialty Crop Block Grant Program awarded to the Washington Growers Clearing House. Other northwest collaborators include: Washington Association of Wine Grape Growers, Washington Apple Commission, Yakima Valley Growers-Shippers Association, Washington State Fruit Commission, Wenatchee Valley Traffic Association, Washington State Horticultural Association, Northwest Horticultural Council, Pear Bureau Northwest, Northwest Fruit Exporters, and Washington State University Tree Fruit Research Commission.
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Table of Contents
Overview Fruit Area Map............................................................ 3 Notes about the data .............................................. 5-7 Tree fruit acres by variety, historical .................... 8-10 Acres, Trees, Trees per Acre, by County ................. 11 Acres, Trees, Trees per Acre, by Area .................... 12 Apples Acres and Trees by Area and Variety ...................... 13 Trees per Acre by Area and Variety ......................... 14 Acres and Trees by Age and Variety ................. 14-15 Trees per Acre by Age and Variety .......................... 15 Acres and Trees by Rootstock and Variety .............. 16 Trees per Acre by Rootstock and Variety ................ 17 Acres, Trees, Trees/Ac by Age and Area ................ 18 Acres, Trees, Trees/Ac by Age and Rootstock ........ 19 Acres, Trees, Trees/Ac by Area and Rootstock ....... 20 Bearing, Non-bearing Trees by Variety .................... 21 Bearing, Non-bearing Trees by Age ........................ 22 Bearing, Non-bearing Trees by Area ....................... 22 Bearing, Non-Bearing Trees by Rootstock .............. 22 Cherries Acres and Trees by Area and Variety ...................... 23 Trees per Acre by Area and Variety ......................... 24 Acres and Trees by Age and Variety ................. 24-25 Trees per Acre by Age and Variety .......................... 25 Acres and Trees by Rootstock and Variety .............. 26 Trees per Acre by Rootstock and Variety ................ 27 Acres, Trees, Trees/Ac by Age and Area ................ 28 Acres, Trees, Trees/Ac by Area and Rootstock ....... 29 Bearing, Non-bearing Trees by Variety .................... 30 Bearing, Non-bearing Trees by Age ........................ 31 Bearing, Non-bearing Trees by Area ....................... 31 Bearing, Non-Bearing Trees by Rootstock .............. 31 All Pears Acres and Trees by Area and Variety ...................... 32 Trees per Acre by Area and Variety ......................... 33 Acres and Trees by Age and Variety ................. 33-34 Trees per Acre by Age and Variety .......................... 34 Acres and Trees by Rootstock and Variety .............. 35 Trees per Acre by Rootstock and Variety ................ 36 Acres, Trees, Trees/Ac by Age and Area .......... 37-38 Acres, Trees, Trees/Ac by Age and Rootstock .. 38-39 Bearing, Non-bearing Trees by Variety .................... 40 Bearing, Non-bearing Trees by Age ........................ 40
Bearing, Non-bearing Trees by Area ....................... 41 Bearing, Non-Bearing Trees by Rootstock .............. 41 Apricots Acres, Trees, Trees/Acre, and Non-bearing Trees by Variety ......................... 42 Acres, Trees, Trees/Acre and Non-bearing Trees by Age .............................. 42 Nectarines Acres, Trees, Trees/Acre, and Non-bearing Trees by Variety ......................... 43 Acres, Trees, Trees/Acre and Non-bearing Trees by Age .............................. 43 Peaches Acres, Trees, Trees/Acre, and Non-bearing Trees by Variety ......................... 44 Acres, Trees, Trees/Acre and Non-bearing Trees by Age .............................. 44 Prunes and Plums Acres, Trees, Trees/Acre, and Non-bearing Trees by Variety ......................... 45 Acres, Trees, Trees/Acre and Non-bearing Trees by Age .............................. 45 Tart Cherries Acres, Trees, Trees/Acre, and Non-bearing Trees by Variety ......................... 45 Acres, Trees, Trees/Acre and Non-bearing Trees by Age .............................. 45 Organic and Transition Tree Fruit Organic and Transition Acres by Area .... 46 Apples by Area and Variety ..................................... 46 Sweet Cherries by Area and Variety ........................ 46 Pears and Nectarines by Variety ............................. 47 Peaches and Apricots by Variety ............................. 47 Tree Fruit Future Intentions Intentions to topwork, remove, new plantings ......... 48 Reference Data Collection Materials .................................... 49-58 Selected Charts and Graphs .............................. 59-66 Washington Bloom and Harvest Dates .................... 67
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Some Notes About These Data
It is a large and challenging task to compile information detailed in this publication. This project would not have been
possible without the assistance and support of many people and organizations. We would like to thank all of the fruit
organizations in the state that supported the survey work and helped to publicize the importance of the work. Thanks go
to Dan Kelly at the Washington Growers Clearinghouse, Lindsay Buckner of Tree Top Inc., and Todd Fryhover of the
Washington Apple Commission for their support, assistance and feedback. We would like to thank Vicky Scharlau and
Susan Pheasant for feedback, assistance, and their efforts to promote this project. Special thanks go to Perry Beale for
his assistance and cooperation to use the Washington State Department of Agriculture’s geographic information system
(GIS) layer to facilitate the area survey portion of this project.
Most importantly we would like to thank the tree fruit and grape growers who took the time from their busy schedules to provide the data compiled in this publication. This project would not have been possible without their cooperation. The 2011 Grape and Tree Fruit Acreage Inventory by Variety Study was designed to measure the details about the Washington Grape and Tree Fruit industries. This is the sixth time a survey of this type has been conducted in Washington. Previous surveys were conducted in 1948-49, 1986, 1993, 2001, and 2006. Comparisons to previous data are shown in the publication. Data may not be comparable due to changes in survey methodology. Statistics regarding grapes will be released in a separate publication. The following are some notes regarding the tree fruit data. The survey was supported by all of the major fruit organizations and publicized in many newsletters and industry publications. Orchardists were sent pre-survey letters, endorsed by the coalition of Northwest tree fruit organizations, explaining the intent and need to report. An example of the pre-survey letter is included in the appendix of this report. In addition to the existing list of orchard operations, several lists of fruit producers were obtained and matched to the existing list to maximize the coverage of the list portion of the survey. Lists from commissions, associations, county assessors, marketing orders, and others were reviewed for this effort. The list portion of the survey included all those operation thought to have five or more acres of tree fruit or one or more acres of grapes. The list sample included over 5,200 operations. The modes of data collection included mail, telephone, personal interview, and online Electronic Data Reporting. Operations were given an opportunity to respond by mail beginning in December 2010. A copy of the questionnaire and respondent booklet are included in this report. The beginning date of data collection was December 1,
2010. The median date of data collection was February 15. Follow-up mailings were conducted and all medium and most smaller operations were contacted by telephone. Large operations, defined as those thought to have greater than 500 acres of fruit or those with significant amounts of less prevalent fruit, were followed up with face-to-face interviews. When possible, efforts were made to use grower electronic records. Over 23,000 individual blocks of fruit information from approximately 2,200 growers who reported one or more blocks of tree fruit or grapes were tabulated. Most of the nonrespondents were smaller-sized operations as less effort was made to follow-up with growers expected to report very small fruit acreages. To evaluate the completeness of the list portion of the survey an area study was conducted. One hundred square miles, or sections, of land containing tree fruit or grapes were statistically sampled and screened for tree fruit or grape producers. Orchard or vineyards operators in the chosen sections were recorded and compared to the names in the list portion of the sample. Those area records not present on the list represent the incompleteness of the list portion of the survey. The list portion of the survey covered just over 95 percent of the total acreage. Much of the acreage missed by the list portion of the survey had recently changed ownership or management. Most of the operations not present on the list were very small operations. There were several measures employed to assure data quality. Telephone data collection was conducted using a computerized survey instrument. The survey instrument included prompts to the interviewer when unusual situations were encountered. An example would be an extremely high or low planting density. All records, including those collected by mail and face-to-face interviews, were reviewed within a computerized interactive editing system. This process ensured that records were internally consistent (e.g. acres in blocks of fruit add up to total fruit acres reported). Some data errors can best be identified by reviewing all records meeting a particular criterion. For example, a review of all Braeburn apples blocks planted in the past five years on dwarfing rootstock, sorted by trees per acre, would highlight blocks with usually high or low planting densities. The data in this survey were reviewed in an interactive analysis system that would facilitate these types of reviews. A small number of operations were able to provide only partial block level information. In these cases, the averages from the reported data were used to complete the block level data. For example, a partially responding ten acre block of
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Cameo apples planted between 1996 and 2000 on a semi-dwarfing rootstock would have been given the trees per acre average from responding blocks of the same characteristics to estimate the total number of trees for the block. Block level data from responding orchards represented approximately 78 percent of the published totals. This is a significant increase from the data coverage of 70 percent in the 2006 report. The amount varied somewhat by type of fruit. Several steps were employed to produce the most accurate adjustments between the reported and published totals. Acreage reported on prior NASS surveys was utilized to estimate acreage of non-responding orchards by type of fruit. Then, recalling the 95 percent of the acreage covered by the list described earlier in this section, an additional adjustment of approximately five percent would be added to adjust for coverage. The adjusted survey data totals were analyzed by county for reasonableness. In addition to the adjusted survey totals described above, data from the 2007 Census of Agriculture, the previous fruit tree acreage survey, and orchard data from WSDA’s GIS layer were also considered in setting total fruit acreage “targets” by county and region. Targets were also established for individual fruit crops at the state level. Once the targets were set, the adjustments were carried through to each individual responding block of data. The same adjustment process utilized in the Census of Agriculture, known as calibration, where the weights of responding blocks of fruit are adjusted within tolerance ranges of the targets was used. Before adjustment, responding fruit blocks had weights of one; after adjustment the average weight was 1.11 with a maximum weight of three. This means, for example, that a reported ten acre block of Bing cherries containing 1,500 trees might have received a weight of, say, 1.2. After weighting, the block of fruit would have contributed 12 acres and 1,800 trees to the published totals. For published items containing few responses and relatively small totals, the adjustments for coverage and nonresponse may cause some distortions. Also, if a dominant producer of a relatively rare variety did not respond, the published total may under-represent the true total. The data in this publication are shown to the nearest acre and tree. Publishing to the nearest acre and tree facilitates publishing the cross-tabulations by area, rootstock, variety, and year planted. Acres were reported to the tenth of an acre. Due to rounding, acreage by varieties may not sum to the totals. Although every effort has been made to provide high quality data, published items should be considered to approximate the true values. For some items, there were no reports for a breakout or insufficient reports to publish an item without disclosing individual grower data. In this publication, specific NASS procedures were employed to protect respondents’ confidentiality. In some cases, additional items are required to be suppressed to prevent disclosure of an individual’s data. For example, if Ambrosia apples in the Wenatchee area are not able to be published, at least one other area would need to be suppressed or one could infer the Wenatchee total by subtracting the published areas from the variety total. This process occasionally leads to items with a sizeable acreage or number of reports to be suppressed. This type of suppression is called a complementary suppression. Data suppressions and zero reported data are indicated with a “-“ in the publication. In the 2011 survey, bearing trees and non-bearing trees were collected for each block. This allowed orchardists to report some young non-bearing trees in mature blocks. This fact should be kept in mind when reviewing non-bearing trees by year planted. Recent interplantings in mature blocks are reflected in the data by the year planted of the majority of the block. Respondents were asked to provide the year the trees were planted or topworked. During review of these data, some reports of plantings were reported as occurring prior to the commercial release of the varieties. Upon further review, these were typically situations where trees had been more recently topworked but the orchardist had reported the year the trees were originally planted. The data were corrected when this situation was identified. There are likely some additional blocks of fruit that were reported by year originally planted but have been more recently topworked. As with 2006, the 2011 survey also included a question on rootstock (dwarf, semi-dwarf, and standard) for apples, sweet cherries, and pears. It was expected that there would be a strong correlation between the rootstock category and a given range of planting density. This was not the case. The reported density ranges by rootstock were much wider than expected. Efforts were made to correct extreme density outliers; however, reported rootstocks were not forced to fit a certain range of tree density. New for the 2011 survey, respondents were asked to provide the number of certified organic acres as well as transition to organic acres for each block of fruit. These results are summarized by variety and growing region. In addition, respondents were asked to provide the total acres certified in a Food Safety GAP program. The reported acres totaled
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67,376. No adjustments were made to this number for non-response, nor coverage. Data users should consider this number as an absolute minimum. Data included in “other varieties” include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. Almost certainly, some acres of the published varieties are included in this other category when the respondent did not designate the variety. The varieties of apples reported but not published include: Akane, Cortland, Crimson Gold, Criterion, Earligold, Elstar, Empire, Envy, Gravenstein, Idared, Jonathan, Liberty, Lodi, McIntosh, Melrose, Minneiska, Mutsu, Newtown, Opal, Orin, Pinova, Sansa, Spartan, Winesap, Winter Banana, and Zestar. The varieties of sweet cherries reported but not published include: Brooks, Chinook, Royal Ann, Sandra Rose, and Stella. The varieties of pears reported but not published include: Red Sensation, Starkrimson, Taylors Gold, and Tosca. The varieties of apricots reported but not published include: Blenheim, Casselbrite, Goldstrike, Tomcot, and Sun-glo. The varieties of nectarines reported but not published include: Arctic Pride, Arctic Rose, August Red, Fantasia, First Red, Flame, Flavortop, Grand Pearl, Scarlet Sun, September Red, Spring Brite, Summer Beaut, Supreme Red, and Sunglo. The varieties of peaches reported but not published include: Allstar, Angelus, Arctic Gem, Blazingstar, Blushing Star, Brendasun, Cresthaven, Coral Star, Crimson Lady, David Sun, Fancy Lady, Flaming Fury, Flavorcrest, Glohaven, Gold Medal, Golden Alberta, John Henry, June Pride, June Lady, July Sun, Loring, Madison, Newhaven, Red Globe, Redstar, Red Lady, Regina, Rio Oso Gem, Risingstar, Roza, Ryan Sun, Saturn, Sierra Gem, Sierra Lady, Starfire, Suncrest, Valley Sweet, Veteran, and White Lady. The varieties of prunes and plums reported but not published include: Black Amber, Catalina, Duarte, Elephant Heart, Friar, Santa Rosa, Shiro, and Yellow Lady. A small acreage of Balaton tart cherries were reported in the survey and were collapsed into the Montmorency variety total. Pluot acreage data was also collected in 2011. The total pluot acreage at the state level is estimated at 114 acres with 44,485 trees. Pluot data at region and variety levels were not published due to disclosure rules.
"Washington Fruit Survey 2011" Report as Compared to "Washington Fruit Survey 2006" Report and Earlier Publications
Published results for tree fruit from the surveys conducted with a reference date of January 1, 1986, 1993, 2001, 2006, and 2011 are shown in the following four tables. Data may not be comparable due to changes in survey methodology. The results for January 1, 2001 and before were rounded to reflect that these data are estimates. The results for the January 1, 2011 and 2006 reference dates are published to the nearest acre and tree. Publishing to the nearest acre and tree facilitated publication of cross-tabulations by area, rootstock, variety, and year planted. Although every effort has been made to provide high quality data, published items should be considered to approximate the true values. The 2011 survey screened out respondents with fewer than five acres of tree fruit and total grape acreage less than one acre. In 2006, any orchard or vineyard with one acre or more were asked to complete the survey. Screening out of the smaller operations was an effort to focus time and resources on records that would have more of a significant impact on the estimates. The methodology in 2011 was virtually the same as the 2006 survey, which used more advanced procedures and methodology than previous studies. The main differences, described above, are the use of an area study to measure incompleteness of the sampling list and more sophisticated adjustments for non-response and coverage. Even with the screening process eliminating reporting for orchards with less than five acres, the proportion of reported data as a percentage of the total fruit acres was significantly higher than 2006, leading to higher quality results. The specific methodologies employed for this survey mirror those used for the Census of Agriculture. Also new for the 2011 survey, respondents were asked to provide the number of certified organic acres as well as transition to organic acres for each block of fruit. These results are summarized by variety and growing region.
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Tree Fruit: Acreage, by Variety, Washington, Historical Comparisons, January 1, 1986-2011
Fruit Variety
Total acres
1986 1993 2001 2006 2011
(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres)
Apples: Ambrosia ............................................................... Braeburn ................................................................ Cameo ................................................................... Cripps Pink (Pink Lady) ......................................... Early Fuji ............................................................... Fuji/Red Fuji .......................................................... Gala ....................................................................... Ginger Gold ........................................................... Golden Delicious ................................................... Golden Supreme ................................................... Granny Smith ........................................................ Honeycrisp ............................................................ Jazz ....................................................................... Jonagold ................................................................ Lady Alice .............................................................. Pacific Rose .......................................................... Pinata .................................................................... Red Delicious ........................................................ Rome (Red Rome) ................................................ Sonya .................................................................... Other
1 .................................................................
Total Apples .............................................................. Sweet Cherries: Attika ..................................................................... Benton ................................................................... Bing ....................................................................... Chelan ................................................................... Cristalina ............................................................... Early Robin ............................................................ Index ...................................................................... Lambert ................................................................. Lapins .................................................................... Rainier ................................................................... Regina ................................................................... Santina .................................................................. Selah (Liberty Bell) ................................................ Skeena .................................................................. Sonata ................................................................... Staccato ................................................................ Sweetheart ............................................................ Tieton .................................................................... Van ........................................................................ Other
1 ..................................................................
Total Sweet Cherries .................................................
- - - - - -
230 -
22,665 -
8,220 - -
185 - - -
121,175 3,815
- 4,609
160,980
- -
9,895 - - - -
1,455 -
815 - - - - - - - -
1,035 725
13,925
-
3,300 - - -
11,100 5,900
- 23,300
- 8,500
- -
1,700 - - -
110,000 3,800
- 9,900
172,000
- -
12,400 - - - -
900 -
1,400 - - - - - - - -
950 850
16,500
-
6,100 3,200 3,300
- 24,400 25,500
1,600 22,700
- 17,600
300 -
2,400 - - -
82,000 1,300
- 9,700
192,000
- -
18,800 1,000
- - -
900 1,900 3,200
- - - - - -
1,000 -
1,000 1,200
29,000
374
6,873 4,308 4,006
- 22,153 27,807
373 19,012
157 23,593
4,307 806
2,218 -
277 200
51,530 591
- 4,401
172,986
34 176
19,675 2,009
50 44 29
540 1,531 3,605
55 35 95
1,492 98
- 4,401
553 615 733
36,000
695
4,009 2,431 4,810 1,432
27,683 32,780
298 14,852
162 18,585
9,098 1,317 1,450
294 335 458
43,379 316 339
2,765 167,489
57 457
16,509 2,516
163 199
39 317
2,022 4,003
100 253
84 2,576
172 199
6,569 577 473 831
38,115 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Tree Fruit: Acreage, by Variety, Washington, Historical Comparisons, January 1, 1986-2011
Fruit Variety
Total acres
1986 1993 2001 2006 2011
(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres)
All Pears Bartlett Pears: Bartlett ............................................................... Red Bartlett ....................................................... Other
1 ..................................................................................................... Total Bartlett Pears .................................................. Winter Pears: Asian ................................................................. Bosc .................................................................. Bosc, Golden ..................................................... Comice .............................................................. Concorde ........................................................... D'Anjou .............................................................. D'Anjou, Red ..................................................... Kalle .................................................................. Red Clapp ......................................................... Seckel ................................................................ Other
1 .............................................................
Total Winter Pears ................................................... Total All Pears ........................................................... Peaches: August Lady .......................................................... Dimond Princess ................................................... Donut ..................................................................... Elberta ................................................................... Elegant Lady ......................................................... Hale ....................................................................... O'Henry ................................................................. Red Haven ............................................................ Regina ................................................................... Rich Lady .............................................................. Ryan Sun ............................................................... Snow Fire .............................................................. Snow Giant ............................................................ Snow King ............................................................. Summer Lady ........................................................ Summer Sweet ...................................................... Sweet Dream ......................................................... Zee Lady ............................................................... Other
1 .................................................................
Total Peaches ...........................................................
11,910 1,100
- 13,010
- 1,735
- - -
10,260 - - - -
745 12,740
25,750
- - - - - - -
740 - - - - - - - - - -
2,055 2,795
11,300 850
- 12,150
- 3,450
- - -
11,200 - - - -
800 15,450
27,600
- - - - - - -
500 - - - - - - - - - -
2,500 3,000
12,300 300
- 12,600
- 3,400
- - -
10,700 - - - -
1,300 15,400
28,000
- - - - - -
300 150
- -
250 - -
200 -
150 -
200 1,950 3,200
11,314 386
- 11,700
257 2,259
265 26
169 9,506
756 -
72 22
107 13,500
25,200
72 62
- 275
- 52
116 370
- 165
43 77 91 47 32
- 99
192 660
2,800
9,113 445 190
9,747
124 1,748
259 35 90
9,121 531
32 37 70
214 12,261
22,008
78 131
34 49
117 23
146 169
37 260
18 61 86 36 64 47
132 129 704
2,319 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Tree Fruit: Acreage, by Variety, Washington, Historical Comparisons, January 1, 1986-2011
Fruit Variety
Total acres
1986 1993 2001 2006 2011
(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres)
Apricots: Goldbar .................................................................. Goldrich ................................................................. Patterson ............................................................... Perfection .............................................................. Riland .................................................................... Rival ...................................................................... Tilton ...................................................................... Other
1 ..................................................................
Total Apricots ............................................................ Nectarines: Early Red ............................................................... Firesweet ............................................................... Honey Kist ............................................................. Honey Royal .......................................................... Red Gold ............................................................... Summer Blush ....................................................... Summer Bright ...................................................... Summer Fire .......................................................... Supreme Red ........................................................ Washington Pride .................................................. Western Pride ........................................................ Western Sweet ...................................................... Other
1 ..................................................................
Total Nectarines ........................................................ Prunes/Plums: Early Italian ............................................................ Empress ................................................................ Late Italian ............................................................. President ............................................................... Other
1 ..................................................................
Total Prunes/Plums ...................................................
- - -
710 -
155 - -
1,230
- - - -
665 - - - - - - - -
1,205
1,065 -
505 505 235
2,310
- - -
600 -
400 - -
1,400
- - - -
800 - - - - - - - -
1,500
700 -
300 250 450
1,700
- - -
550 -
400 - -
1,300
- - - -
250 - - -
150 - - - -
1,500
300 -
400 100 200
1,100
63 79
- 302
- 317 107 203
1,100
- 46 24 88
164 290
17 -
63 126
62 13
604 1,550
275 -
290 41
165 800
60 48 23
195 116 484
22 292
1,241
20 61 12
153 131 156
43 48 23 30 20 12
755 1,463
216 83
119 73 49
541 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Tree Fruit: Acres, Trees, and Trees per Acre, by County, Washington, January 1, 2011
Fruit Adams County Benton County
Acres Trees Trees per
acre Acres Trees
Trees per acre
Apples ......................................................... Sweet cherries ............................................. Bartlett pears ............................................... Winter pears ................................................ Peaches ...................................................... Tart cherries ................................................ Nectarines ................................................... Apricots ....................................................... Prunes and plums .......................................
3,513 185
- -
14 -
35 - -
2,360,439 38,477
- -
4,724 -
12,095 - -
672 208
- -
328 -
343 - -
11,859 4,486
183 128 172
- 132 129
78
7,878,635 832,404
44,463 23,560 39,160
- 35,500 24,343
-
664 186 243 184 227
- 269 189 281
Chelan County Douglas County
Acres Trees Trees per
acre Acres Trees
Trees per acre
Apples ......................................................... Sweet cherries ............................................. Bartlett pears ............................................... Winter pears ................................................ Peaches ...................................................... Tart cherries ................................................ Nectarines ................................................... Apricots ....................................................... Prunes and Plums .......................................
5,993 6,247 2,166 6,496
18 1
18 71
3
2,636,714 1,350,791
460,960 1,280,060
4,539 109
5,265 27,201
950
440 216 213 197 254 218 296
- 317
10,694 2,577
613 429 104
- 80 53
1
6,927,189 995,290 176,104 119,146
25,771 -
19,169 11,951
454
648 386 287 278 249
- 241 228 908
Franklin County Grant County
Acres Trees Trees per
acre Acres Trees
Trees per acre
Apples ......................................................... Sweet cherries ............................................. Bartlett pears ............................................... Winter pears ................................................ Peaches ...................................................... Tart cherries ................................................ Nectarines ................................................... Apricots ....................................................... Prunes and plums .......................................
13,307 3,278
109 23
611 573 498 275
24
7,612,969 653,108
38,589 4,650
220,547 103,230 181,837
59,628 7,272
572 199 355 200 361 180 365 217 303
41,102 7,012
313 381 163
1,050 206 365
-
25,773,243 1,621,721
90,831 143,835
54,085 190,050
90,673 68,464
-
627 231 290 377 332 181 440 188
-
Klickitat County Okanogan County
Acres Trees Trees per
acre Acres Trees
Trees per acre
Apples ......................................................... Sweet cherries ............................................. Bartlett pears ............................................... Winter pears ................................................ Peaches ...................................................... Tart cherries ................................................ Nectarines ................................................... Apricots ....................................................... Prunes and plums .......................................
104 867 524
1,059 207
- 32 12
-
62,306 109,772 123,987 235,035
53,834 20
8,678 3,385
-
599 127 236 222 260 100 271 292
-
17,437 4,520
848 1,973
76 -
10 24
5
6,155,654 1,329,267
236,355 445,974
28,043 -
2,800 2,964 2,432
353 294 279 226 367
- 289 122 496
Walla Walla County Yakima County
Acres Trees Trees per
acre Acres Trees
Trees per acre
Apples ......................................................... Sweet cherries ............................................. Bartlett pears ............................................... Winter pears ................................................ Peaches ...................................................... Tart cherries ................................................ Nectarines ................................................... Apricots ....................................................... Prunes and plums .......................................
7,724 666
- - 1
49 - 5
35
4,425,649 185,413
- -
242 8,624
- 1,210
15,310
573 278 232
- 242 176
- 242 436
51,966 8,144 4,869 1,567
871 -
450 302 453
25,107,965 1,773,789 1,096,554
347,074 303,047
- 139,169
60,701 92,035
483 218 225 221 348
- 309 201 245
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Tree Fruit: Acres, Trees, and Trees per Acre, by Growing Area, Washington, January 1, 2011
Fruit Yakima Valley Wenatchee
Acres Trees Trees per
acre Acres Trees
Trees per acre
Apples .................................... Sweet cherries ........................ Bartlett pears .......................... Winter pears ........................... Peaches ................................. Tart cherries ........................... Nectarines .............................. Apricots .................................. Prunes and plums ..................
66,901 12,716
5,061 1,699 1,044
- 582 431 453
37,917,770 2,664,354 1,143,365
371,613 342,207
- 174,669
85,044 113,809
567 210 226 219 328
- 300 197 251
34,124 13,344
3,626 8,898
198 1
107 148
8
15,719,557 3,675,348
873,419 1,845,180
58,353 109
27,234 42,116
3,836
461 275 241 207 295 218 255 285 457
Columbia Basin Other areas
Acres Trees Trees per
acre Acres Trees
Trees per acre
Apples .................................... Sweet cherries ........................ Bartlett pears .......................... Winter pears ........................... Peaches ................................. Tart cherries ........................... Nectarines .............................. Apricots .................................. Prunes and plums ..................
57,922 38,115
422 404 788
1,623 739 640
24
35,746,651 2,313,306
129,420 148,485 748,184 302,402 284,605 128,092
7,272
617 221 307 367 355 181 385 200 303
8,542 1,580
639 1,259
289 52 35 23 55
4,725,936 304,621 148,343 280,143
68,268 9,013 9,148 5,486
17,483
553 193 232 222 236 173 261 243 317
Washington
Acres Trees Trees per acre
Apples .................................... Sweet cherries ........................ Bartlett pears .......................... Winter pears ........................... Peaches ................................. Tart cherries ........................... Nectarines .............................. Apricots .................................. Prunes and plums ..................
167,489 38,115
9,747 12,261
2,319 1,676 1,463 1,241
541
94,109,914 8,957,629 2,294,547 2,645,421
748,184 302,402 495,656 260,738 142,400
562 235 235 216 323 180 339 210 263
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Apples: Acres, by Area and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011
Variety Yakima Valley
Wenatchee Columbia
Basin Other areas
Washington
(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres)
Ambrosia ......................................................... Braeburn .......................................................... Cameo ............................................................. Cripps Pink (Pink Lady) ................................... Early Fuji ......................................................... Fuji/Red Fuji .................................................... Gala ................................................................. Ginger Gold ..................................................... Golden Delicious ............................................. Golden Supreme ............................................. Granny Smith .................................................. Honeycrisp ...................................................... Jazz ................................................................. Jonagold .......................................................... Lady Alice ........................................................ Pacific Rose .................................................... Pinata .............................................................. Red Delicious .................................................. Rome (Red Rome) .......................................... Sonya .............................................................. Other
1 ...........................................................
Total ...............................................................
- 1,310
454 2,043
- 9,863
13,821 136
5,144 118
6,487 3,874
775 909
84 148 105
20,196 258 197 636
66,901
148 604
1,711 193 457
5,305 7,195
- 4,606
27 3,959 2,001
- 276
- 129 138
6,384 - -
625
34,124
543 1,743
220 2,359
480 10,622 10,573
87 4,693
- 6,871 2,844
305 110
- -
216 14,984
43 -
990
57,922
- 352
46 215
- 1,892 1,192
- 410
- 1,269
379 -
155 - - -
1,815 - -
514
8,542
695 4,009 2,431 4,810 1,432
27,683 32,780
298 14,852
162 18,585
9,098 1,317 1,450
294 335 458
43,379 316 339
2,765
167,489 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
Apples: Trees, by Area and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011
Variety Yakima Valley
Wenatchee Columbia
Basin Other areas
Washington
(trees) (trees) (trees) (trees) (trees)
Ambrosia ......................................................... Braeburn .......................................................... Cameo ............................................................. Cripps Pink (Pink Lady) ................................... Early Fuji ......................................................... Fuji/Red Fuji .................................................... Gala ................................................................. Ginger Gold ..................................................... Golden Delicious ............................................. Golden Supreme ............................................. Granny Smith .................................................. Honeycrisp ...................................................... Jazz ................................................................. Jonagold .......................................................... Lady Alice ........................................................ Pacific Rose .................................................... Pinata .............................................................. Red Delicious .................................................. Rome (Red Rome) .......................................... Sonya .............................................................. Other
1 ...........................................................
Total ...............................................................
- 738,093 276,407
1,703,846 -
8,305,866 8,689,855
54,623 1,492,387
61,297 4,528,736 3,176,606
746,120 441,109 133,073 122,424
76,095 6,361,989
103,917 154,773 518,615
37,917,770
144,199 324,417 729,484 114,884 269,771
3,279,027 3,986,981
- 1,378,744
11,055 1,760,068 1,000,924
- 117,189
- 77,737 67,336
1,761,283 - -
306,944
15,719,557
734,262 1,021,508
147,613 1,531,401
326,073 8,837,076 7,697,605
34,541 2,187,168
- 4,133,551 2,416,750
329,229 77,732
- -
115,364 5,257,066
14,190 -
669,943
35,746,651
- 199,617
40,989 128,504
- 1,416,071
822,603 -
136,463 -
395,645 365,486
- 93,111
- - -
722,272 - -
204,082
4,725,936
881,438 2,283,635 1,194,493 3,478,635
934,967 21,838,040 21,197,044
129,953 5,194,762
82,810 10,818,000
6,959,766 1,280,691
729,141 391,290 264,833 258,795
14,102,610 121,893 267,534
1,699,584
94,109,914 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Apples: Trees per Acre, by Area and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011
Variety Yakima Valley
Wenatchee Columbia
Basin Other areas
Washington
(trees per acre) (trees per acre) (trees per acre) (trees per acre) (trees per acre)
Ambrosia ......................................................... Braeburn .......................................................... Cameo ............................................................. Cripps Pink (Pink Lady) ................................... Early Fuji ......................................................... Fuji/Red Fuji .................................................... Gala ................................................................. Ginger Gold ..................................................... Golden Delicious ............................................. Golden Supreme ............................................. Granny Smith .................................................. Honeycrisp ...................................................... Jazz ................................................................. Jonagold .......................................................... Lady Alice ........................................................ Pacific Rose .................................................... Pinata .............................................................. Red Delicious .................................................. Rome (Red Rome) .......................................... Sonya .............................................................. Other
1 ...........................................................
Total ...............................................................
- 564 609 834
- 842 629 403 290 521 698 820 963 485
1,586 829 726 315 402 784 816
567
976 537 426 596 591 618 554
- 299 416 445 500
- 425
- 601 488 276
- -
491
461
1,352 586 672 649 679 832 728 399 466
- 602 850
1,079 707
- -
535 351 327
- 677
617
- 566 893 597
- 749 690
- 333
- 312 965
- 600
- - -
398 - -
397
553
1,268 570 491 723 653 789 647 435 350 511 582 765 972 503
1,331 790 565 325 386 790 615
562
1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
Apples: Acres, by Age and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011
Variety Year planted
Total Prior to 1991
1991- 1995
1996- 2000
2001- 2005
2006- 2007
2008- 2009
2010
(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres)
Ambrosia ................................................. Braeburn .................................................. Cameo ..................................................... Cripps Pink (Pink Lady) ........................... Early Fuji ................................................. Fuji/Red Fuji ............................................ Gala ......................................................... Ginger Gold ............................................. Golden Delicious ..................................... Golden Supreme ..................................... Granny Smith .......................................... Honeycrisp .............................................. Jazz ......................................................... Jonagold .................................................. Lady Alice ................................................ Pacific Rose ............................................ Pinata ...................................................... Red Delicious .......................................... Rome (Red Rome) .................................. Sonya ...................................................... Other
1 ...................................................
Total .......................................................
- 321
1,292 340
- 2,944 5,942
12 7,339
37 6,732
194 -
213 - - -
22,325 215
- 664
48,622
- 1,100
138 211 325
7,556 3,571
190 1,933
51 2,766
126 -
487 - - -
7,465 58
- 284
26,322
24 871 531
2,041 157
4,788 9,286
29 2,135
- 3,701
671 -
283 - - 5
7,050 - -
633
32,348
308 1,563
301 1,156
668 4,370 8,843
- 2,795
28 4,350 2,554
701 334
- 118 190
4,791 -
242 297
33,658
127 147
86 388 141
3,186 2,034
- 190
- 685
1,572 330
77 211
- 146 453
- -
235
10,163
- - -
477 83
3,376 1,875
- 420
- 301
2,061 254
- -
61 52
869 - -
546
10,739
- - -
198 -
1,463 1,229
- - -
50 1,920
- - -
99 -
427 - -
106
5,637
695 4,009 2,431 4,810 1,432
27,683 32,780
298 14,852
162 18,585
9,098 1,317 1,450
294 335 458
43,379 316 339
2,765
167,489 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Apples: Trees, by Age and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011
Variety Year planted
Total Prior to 1991
1991- 1995
1996- 2000
2001- 2005
2006- 2007
2008- 2009
2010
(trees) (trees) (trees) (trees) (trees) (trees) (trees) (trees)
Ambrosia ................................................. Braeburn .................................................. Cameo ..................................................... Cripps Pink (Pink Lady) ........................... Early Fuji ................................................. Fuji/Red Fuji ............................................ Gala ......................................................... Ginger Gold ............................................. Golden Delicious ..................................... Golden Supreme ..................................... Granny Smith .......................................... Honeycrisp .............................................. Jazz ......................................................... Jonagold .................................................. Lady Alice ................................................ Pacific Rose ............................................ Pinata ...................................................... Red Delicious .......................................... Rome (Red Rome) .................................. Sonya ...................................................... Other
1 ...................................................
Total .......................................................
- 138,386 457,880 210,346
- 1,176,634 2,409,008
3,331 1,744,759
9,844 2,668,982
46,696 -
75,279 - - -
5,728,329 74,840
- 159,117
14,920,925
- 556,365 108,806 112,275 182,030
4,808,479 2,070,348
93,003 639,150
26,773 1,156,467
74,974 -
238,953 - - -
2,741,754 19,672
- 126,003
12,999,673
12,447 515,274 405,084
1,170,062 73,789
3,396,045 5,808,118
12,739 898,602
- 2,001,991
368,648 -
154,160 - -
2,388 3,052,763
- -
285,571
18,260,159
376,127 933,882 136,290 903,777 482,531
4,559,068 5,794,186
- 1,329,674
14,807 4,240,570 1,591,812
670,079 179,618
- 74,705
102,912 1,698,192
- 181,608 332,216
23,633,499
164,106 137,602
41,949 287,898 133,830
3,049,701 2,001,253
- 140,158
- 474,228
1,358,113 323,576
43,745 318,402
- 91,489
205,255 - -
221,528
9,125,565
- - -
559,310 39,723
3,413,035 1,815,503
- 404,318
- 215,240
1,968,795 263,666
- -
62,945 16,157
420,730 - -
444,507
9,976,281
- - -
234,967 -
1,435,078 1,298,628
- - -
60,522 1,550,728
- - -
63,538 -
255,587 - -
130,642
5,193,812
881,438 2,283,635 1,194,493 3,478,635
934,967 21,838,040 21,197,044
129,953 5,194,762
82,810 10,818,000
6,959,766 1,280,691
729,141 391,290 264,833 258,795
14,102,610 121,893 267,534
1,699,584
94,109,914 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
Apples: Trees per Acre, by Age and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011
Variety Year planted
Total Prior to 1991
1991- 1995
1996- 2000
2001- 2005
2006- 2007
2008- 2009
2010
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
Ambrosia ................................................. Braeburn .................................................. Cameo ..................................................... Cripps Pink (Pink Lady) ........................... Early Fuji ................................................. Fuji/Red Fuji ............................................ Gala ......................................................... Ginger Gold ............................................. Golden Delicious ..................................... Golden Supreme ..................................... Granny Smith .......................................... Honeycrisp .............................................. Jazz ......................................................... Jonagold .................................................. Lady Alice ................................................ Pacific Rose ............................................ Pinata ...................................................... Red Delicious .......................................... Rome (Red Rome) .................................. Sonya ...................................................... Other
1 ...................................................
Total .......................................................
- 432 354 619
- 400 405 282 238 269 396 240
- 354
- - -
257 348
- 240
307
- 506 790 533 560 636 580 488 331 525 418 596
- 491
- - -
367 339
- 444
494
530 592 763 573 470 709 625 441 421
- 541 549
- 545
- -
459 433
- -
451
564
1,222 598 452 782 722
1,043 655
- 476 538 975 623 957 537
- 631 541 354
- 750
1,117
702
1,293 938 490 741 952 957 984
- 738
- 692 864 981 572
1,510 -
626 453
- -
943
898
- - -
1,173 478
1,011 968
- 963
- 715 955
1,040 - -
1,027 312 484
- -
815
929
- - -
1,187 -
981 1,057
- - -
1,201 808
- - -
642 -
599 - -
1,228
921
1,268 570 491 723 653 789 647 435 350 511 582 765 972 503
1,331 790 565 325 386 790 615
562
1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Apples: Acres, by Rootstock and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011 Variety Dwarf Semi-dwarf Standard Total
(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres)
Ambrosia ............................................................................ Braeburn ............................................................................. Cameo ................................................................................ Cripps Pink (Pink Lady) ...................................................... Early Fuji ............................................................................ Fuji/Red Fuji ....................................................................... Gala .................................................................................... Ginger Gold ........................................................................ Golden Delicious ................................................................ Golden Supreme ................................................................ Granny Smith ..................................................................... Honeycrisp ......................................................................... Jazz .................................................................................... Jonagold ............................................................................. Lady Alice ........................................................................... Pacific Rose ....................................................................... Pinata ................................................................................. Red Delicious ..................................................................... Rome (Red Rome) ............................................................. Sonya ................................................................................. Other
1 ..............................................................................
Total ..................................................................................
643 1,553
318 2,130 1,005
14,715 13,492
57 2,134
- 4,931 3,575 1,217
555 -
218 79
3,750 25
242 1,133
52,034
- 2,099
820 2,134
398 11,028 15,637
214 6,705
116 8,936 4,146
100 722
- -
369 21,408
162 97
996
76,272
- 357
1,293 546
29 1,939 3,652
27 6,013
- 4,719 1,377
- 173
- -
10 18,221
129 -
636
39,182
695 4,009 2,431 4,810 1,432
27,683 32,780
298 14,852
162 18,585
9,098 1,317 1,450
294 335 458
43,379 316 339
2,765
167,489 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
Apples: Trees, by Rootstock and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011 Variety Dwarf Semi-dwarf Standard Total
(trees) (trees) (trees) (trees)
Ambrosia ............................................................................ Braeburn ............................................................................. Cameo ................................................................................ Cripps Pink (Pink Lady) ...................................................... Early Fuji ............................................................................ Fuji/Red Fuji ....................................................................... Gala .................................................................................... Ginger Gold ........................................................................ Golden Delicious ................................................................ Golden Supreme ................................................................ Granny Smith ..................................................................... Honeycrisp ......................................................................... Jazz .................................................................................... Jonagold ............................................................................. Lady Alice ........................................................................... Pacific Rose ....................................................................... Pinata ................................................................................. Red Delicious ..................................................................... Rome (Red Rome) ............................................................. Sonya ................................................................................. Other
1 ..............................................................................
Total ..................................................................................
855,567 1,181,503
272,138 1,990,807
749,370 14,551,051 11,642,632
36,754 1,615,031
- 5,242,373 3,668,382 1,197,490
357,869 -
204,196 69,327
1,563,549 12,341
195,748 1,075,361
46,858,908
- 978,043 466,669
1,278,569 173,544
6,320,302 8,030,931
83,595 2,371,232
67,793 4,295,648 2,630,953
83,201 319,858
- -
187,932 8,270,317
66,696 71,786
393,177
36,186,247
- 124,089 455,686 209,259
12,053 966,687
1,523,481 9,604
1,208,499 -
1,279,979 660,431
- 51,414
- -
1,536 4,268,744
42,856 -
231,046
11,064,759
881,438 2,283,635 1,194,493 3,478,635
934,967 21,838,040 21,197,044
129,953 5,194,762
82,810 10,818,000
6,959,766 1,280,691
729,141 391,290 264,833 258,795
14,102,610 121,893 267,534
1,699,584
94,109,914 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Apples: Trees per acre, by Rootstock and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011 Variety Dwarf Semi-dwarf Standard Total
(trees per acre) (trees per acre) (trees per acre) (trees per acre)
Ambrosia ............................................................................ Braeburn ............................................................................. Cameo ................................................................................ Cripps Pink (Pink Lady) ...................................................... Early Fuji ............................................................................ Fuji/Red Fuji ....................................................................... Gala .................................................................................... Ginger Gold ........................................................................ Golden Delicious ................................................................ Golden Supreme ................................................................ Granny Smith ..................................................................... Honeycrisp ......................................................................... Jazz .................................................................................... Jonagold ............................................................................. Lady Alice ........................................................................... Pacific Rose ....................................................................... Pinata ................................................................................. Red Delicious ..................................................................... Rome (Red Rome) ............................................................. Sonya ................................................................................. Other
1 ..............................................................................
Total ..................................................................................
1,331 761 855 935 746 989 863 648 757
- 1,063 1,026
984 644
- 936 873 417 500 810 949
901
- 466 569 599 436 573 514 390 354 584 481 635 830 443
- -
509 386 412 741 395
474
- 347 352 383 419 498 417 351 201
- 271 480
- 298
- -
152 234 331
- 363
282
1,268 570 491 723 653 789 647 435 350 511 582 765 972 503
1,331 790 565 325 386 790 615
562
1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Apples: Acres, Trees, and Trees per acre, by Age and Area, Washington, January 1, 2011 Year
planted Yakima Valley
Wenatchee Columbia
Basin Other areas
Washington
(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres)
Prior to 1991 .............................................................. 1991-1995 ................................................................. 1996-2000 ................................................................. 2001-2005 ................................................................. 2006-2007 ................................................................. 2008-2009 ................................................................. 2010 .......................................................................... Total ..........................................................................
18,538 8,738
13,846 16,453
4,229 3,430 1,669
66,901
13,753 6,048 4,760 5,632 1,349
- -
34,124
14,239 9,030
12,808 10,387
4,077 5,203 2,179
57,922
2,092 2,507
935 1,187
508 - -
8,542
48,622 26,322 32,348 33,658 10,163 10,739
5,637
167,489
Year planted
Yakima Valley
Wenatchee Columbia
Basin Other areas
Washington
(trees) (trees) (trees) (trees) (trees)
Prior to 1991 .............................................................. 1991-1995 ................................................................. 1996-2000 ................................................................. 2001-2005 ................................................................. 2006-2007 ................................................................. 2008-2009 ................................................................. 2010 .......................................................................... Total ..........................................................................
5,537,308 4,180,175 7,727,239
11,517,288 3,911,743 3,303,388 1,740,629
37,917,770
3,815,295 2,477,072 2,319,957 4,298,723
968,361 - -
15,719,557
4,933,480 4,982,135 7,754,624 6,956,414 3,844,390 4,981,108 2,294,500
35,746,651
634,842 1,360,291
458,339 861,074 401,071
- -
4,725,936
14,920,925 12,999,673 18,260,159 23,633,499
9,125,565 9,976,281 5,193,812
94,109,914
Year planted
Yakima Valley
Wenatchee Columbia
Basin Other areas
Washington
(trees per acre) (trees per acre) (trees per acre) (trees per acre) (trees per acre)
Prior to 1991 .............................................................. 1991-1995 ................................................................. 1996-2000 ................................................................. 2001-2005 ................................................................. 2006-2007 ................................................................. 2008-2009 ................................................................. 2010 .......................................................................... Total ..........................................................................
299 478 558 700 925 963
1,043
567
277 410 487 763 718
- -
461
346 552 605 670 943 957
1,053
617
303 543 490 725 790
- -
553
307 494 564 702 898 929 921
562
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Apples: Acres, Trees, and Trees per Acre, by Age and Rootstock, Washington, January 1, 2011 Year planted Dwarf Semi-dwarf Standard Total
(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres)
Prior to 1991 ....................................................................... 1991-1995 .......................................................................... 1996-2000 .......................................................................... 2001-2005 .......................................................................... 2006-2007 .......................................................................... 2008-2009 .......................................................................... 2010 ................................................................................... Total ...................................................................................
3,348 7,448 9,754
15,490 6,290 6,667 3,038
52,034
18,733 13,710 18,819 16,126
3,474 3,654 1,757
76,272
26,541 5,164 3,776 2,043
399 418 842
39,182
48,622 26,322 32,348 33,658 10,163 10,739
5,637
167,489
Year planted Dwarf Semi-dwarf Standard Total
(trees) (trees) (trees) (trees)
Prior to 1991 ....................................................................... 1991-1995 .......................................................................... 1996-2000 .......................................................................... 2001-2005 .......................................................................... 2006-2007 .......................................................................... 2008-2009 .......................................................................... 2010 ................................................................................... Total ...................................................................................
1,991,716 5,586,823 7,300,180
15,369,138 6,357,204 6,977,154 3,276,693
46,858,908
6,916,294 5,697,300 9,338,641 7,524,039 2,537,840 2,772,357 1,399,776
36,186,247
6,012,915 1,715,550 1,621,338
740,322 230,521 226,770 517,343
11,064,759
14,920,925 12,999,673 18,260,159 23,633,499
9,125,565 9,976,281 5,193,812
94,109,914
Year planted Dwarf Semi-dwarf Standard Total
(trees per acre) (trees per acre) (trees per acre) (trees per acre)
Prior to 1991 ....................................................................... 1991-1995 .......................................................................... 1996-2000 .......................................................................... 2001-2005 .......................................................................... 2006-2007 .......................................................................... 2008-2009 .......................................................................... 2010 ................................................................................... Total ...................................................................................
595 750 748 992
1,011 1,047 1,078
901
369 416 496 467 730 759 797
474
227 332 429 362 578 542 615
282
307 494 564 702 898 929 921
562
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Apples: Acres, Trees, and Trees per Acre, by Area and Rootstock, Washington, January 1, 2011 Area Dwarf Semi-dwarf Standard Total
(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres)
Yakima Valley ..................................................................... Wenatchee ......................................................................... Columbia Basin .................................................................. Other areas ........................................................................ Washington ........................................................................
19,868 7,178
20,540 4,449
52,034
31,548 15,397 25,909
3,418
76,272
15,484 11,549 11,474
675
39,182
66,901 34,124 57,922
8,542
167,489
Area Dwarf Semi-dwarf Standard Total
(trees) (trees) (trees) (trees)
Yakima Valley ..................................................................... Wenatchee ......................................................................... Columbia Basin .................................................................. Other areas ........................................................................ Washington ........................................................................
18,159,582 6,828,097
18,758,591 3,112,638
46,858,908
15,483,653 6,035,133
13,292,251 1,375,210
36,186,247
4,274,535 2,856,327 3,695,809
238,088
11,064,759
37,917,770 15,719,557 35,746,651
4,725,936
94,109,914
Area Dwarf Semi-dwarf Standard Total
(trees per acre) (trees per acre) (trees per acre) (trees per acre)
Yakima Valley ..................................................................... Wenatchee ......................................................................... Columbia Basin .................................................................. Other areas ........................................................................ Washington ........................................................................
914 951 913 700
901
491 392 513 402
474
276 247 322 353
282
567 461 617 553
562
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Apples: Bearing, Non-bearing, and Total Trees, by Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011 Variety Bearing Non-bearing Total
(trees) (trees) (trees)
Ambrosia ...............................................................................Braeburn ................................................................................ Cameo ................................................................................... Cripps Pink (Pink Lady) ......................................................... Early Fuji ............................................................................... Fuji/Red Fuji .......................................................................... Gala ....................................................................................... Ginger Gold ........................................................................... Golden Delicious ................................................................... Golden Supreme ................................................................... Granny Smith ........................................................................ Honeycrisp ............................................................................ Jazz ....................................................................................... Jonagold ................................................................................ Lady Alice .............................................................................. Pacific Rose .......................................................................... Pinata .................................................................................... Red Delicious ........................................................................ Rome (Red Rome) ................................................................ Sonya .................................................................................... Other
1 .................................................................................
Total .....................................................................................
530,164 2,272,758 1,169,210 2,872,405
895,088 17,489,073 18,474,860
- 4,845,452
81,927 10,493,030
3,845,100 1,159,686
- 338,377 189,425
- 13,398,812
119,761 194,836
1,259,090
80,708,284
351,274 10,877 25,283
606,230 39,879
4,348,967 2,722,184
- 349,310
883 324,970
3,114,666 121,005
- 52,913 75,408
- 703,798
2,132 72,698
440,494
13,401,630
881,438 2,283,635 1,194,493 3,478,635
934,967 21,838,040 21,197,044
129,953 5,194,762
82,810 10,818,000
6,959,766 1,280,691
729,141 391,290 264,833 258,795
14,102,610 121,893 267,534
1,699,584
94,109,914 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Apples: Bearing, Non-bearing, and Total Trees, by Age, Washington, January 1, 2011 Year planted Bearing Non-bearing Total
(trees) (trees) (trees)
Prior to 1991 ..........................................................................1991-1995 ............................................................................. 1996-2000 ............................................................................. 2001-2005 ............................................................................. 2006-2007 ............................................................................. 2008-2009 ............................................................................. 2010 ...................................................................................... Total ......................................................................................
14,744,407 12,875,794 18,163,639 23,438,114
8,660,408 2,825,922
-
80,708,284
176,518 123,879
96,520 195,385 465,157
7,150,359 5,193,812
13,401,630
14,920,925 12,999,673 18,260,159 23,633,499
9,125,565 9,976,281 5,193,812
94,109,914
Apples: Bearing, Non-bearing, and Total Trees, by Area, Washington, January 1, 2011 Area Bearing Non-bearing Total
(trees) (trees) (trees)
Yakima Valley ........................................................................Wenatchee ............................................................................ Columbia Basin ..................................................................... Other areas ........................................................................... Washington ...........................................................................
33,535,196 -
29,373,962 -
80,708,284
4,382,574 -
6,372,689 -
13,401,630
37,917,770 15,719,557 35,746,651
4,725,936
94,109,914 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
Apples: Bearing, Non-bearing, and Total Trees, by Rootstock, Washington, January 1, 2011 Rootstock Bearing Non-bearing Total
(trees) (trees) (trees)
Dwarf .....................................................................................Semi-dwarf ............................................................................ Standard ................................................................................ Total ......................................................................................
38,263,303 32,120,382 10,324,599
80,708,284
8,595,605 4,065,865
740,160
13,401,630
46,858,908 36,186,247 11,064,759
94,109,914
1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Sweet Cherries: Acres, by Area and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011
Variety Yakima Valley
Wenatchee Columbia
Basin Other areas
Washington
(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres)
Attika ............................................................................ Benton .......................................................................... Bing .............................................................................. Chelan .......................................................................... Cristalina ...................................................................... Early Robin ................................................................... Index ............................................................................. Lambert ........................................................................ Lapins ........................................................................... Rainier .......................................................................... Regina .......................................................................... Santina ......................................................................... Selah (Liberty Bell) ....................................................... Skeena ......................................................................... Sonata .......................................................................... Staccato ....................................................................... Sweetheart ................................................................... Tieton ........................................................................... Van ............................................................................... Other
1 ........................................................................
Total .............................................................................
- 216
7,157 820
- 70
- 37
391 1,469
- 48 26
469 - -
1,215 217 292 169
12,716
39 153
3,618 139
44 68
- 99
1,380 1,580
81 172
40 1,523
155 196
3,510 76 61
410
13,344
- 59
4,866 1,327
25 61
- 144 210 837
- 33 18
510 - -
1,803 231
99 235
10,476
14 29
868 231
- - -
37 41
118 - - -
75 - -
41 53 22 16
1,580
57 457
16,509 2,516
163 199
39 317
2,022 4,003
100 253
84 2,576
172 199
6,569 577 473 831
38,115
1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
Sweet Cherries: Trees, by Area and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011
Variety Yakima Valley
Wenatchee Columbia
Basin Other areas
Washington
(trees) (trees) (trees) (trees) (trees)
Attika ............................................................................ Benton .......................................................................... Bing .............................................................................. Chelan .......................................................................... Cristalina ...................................................................... Early Robin ................................................................... Index ............................................................................. Lambert ........................................................................ Lapins ........................................................................... Rainier .......................................................................... Regina .......................................................................... Santina ......................................................................... Selah (Liberty Bell) ....................................................... Skeena ......................................................................... Sonata .......................................................................... Staccato ....................................................................... Sweetheart ................................................................... Tieton ........................................................................... Van ............................................................................... Other
1 ........................................................................
Total .............................................................................
- 53,283
1,186,864 210,969
- 26,304
- 3,809
119,810 322,386
- 15,344
6,780 127,498
- -
360,347 66,219 39,304 86,457
2,664,354
9,196 59,546
597,018 42,744 17,500 19,744
- 17,815
334,157 682,739
22,895 66,886 10,803
407,181 53,861 40,305
1,069,100 20,497
9,658 193,468
3,675,348
- 22,179
868,235 318,928
9,333 15,223
- 25,849 40,780
232,886 -
10,121 4,806
124,532 - -
490,077 60,432 18,473 65,530
2,313,306
6,476 8,712
108,853 55,203
- - -
1,544 6,487
38,176 - - -
25,438 - -
18,269 16,640
2,458 2,115
304,621
16,156 143,720
2,760,970 627,844
58,589 61,271 11,836 49,017
501,234 1,276,187
27,397 92,351 22,389
684,649 63,854 41,121
1,937,793 163,788
69,893 347,570
8,957,629
1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Sweet Cherries: Trees per Acre, by Area and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011
Variety Yakima Valley
Wenatchee Columbia
Basin Other areas
Washington
(trees per acre) (trees per acre) (trees per acre) (trees per acre) (trees per acre)
Attika ............................................................................ Benton .......................................................................... Bing .............................................................................. Chelan .......................................................................... Cristalina ...................................................................... Early Robin ................................................................... Index ............................................................................. Lambert ........................................................................ Lapins ........................................................................... Rainier .......................................................................... Regina .......................................................................... Santina ......................................................................... Selah (Liberty Bell) ....................................................... Skeena ......................................................................... Sonata .......................................................................... Staccato ....................................................................... Sweetheart ................................................................... Tieton ........................................................................... Van ............................................................................... Other
1 ........................................................................
Total .............................................................................
- 247 166 257
- 378
- 103 306 220
- 318 264 272
- -
297 305 135 510
210
239 388 165 308 394 290
- 180 242 432 282 390 269 267 348 206 305 270 159 472
275
- 373 178 240 372 249
- 180 194 278
- 306 263 244
- -
272 261 187 279
221
456 303 125 239
- - -
41 160 324
- - -
341 - -
446 317 114 131
193
285 314 167 250 360 308 301 154 248 319 273 365 266 266 371 207 295 284 148 418
235
1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
Sweet Cherries: Acres, by Age and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011
Variety Year planted
Total Prior to 1991
1991- 1995
1996- 2000
2001- 2005
2006- 2007
2008- 2009
2010
(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres)
Attika ........................................................... Benton ......................................................... Bing ............................................................. Chelan ......................................................... Cristalina ..................................................... Early Robin .................................................. Index ............................................................ Lambert ....................................................... Lapins .......................................................... Rainier ......................................................... Regina ......................................................... Santina ........................................................ Selah (Liberty Bell) ...................................... Skeena ........................................................ Sonata ......................................................... Staccato ...................................................... Sweetheart .................................................. Tieton .......................................................... Van .............................................................. Other
1 .......................................................
Total ............................................................
- -
9,565 144
- - -
304 319 914
- - -
193 -
23 138
- 306 109
12,052
3 -
2,127 153
- - - -
470 389
- - -
29 - -
345 52 48
8
3,677
24 -
2,388 624
- 14
- -
741 861
8 - -
438 9
101 583
95 48 12
5,972
- 93
1,175 926
- 35
- -
278 1,141
- 29 26
1,113 26 50
3,364 345
29 117
8,769
- 50
445 347 138
78 - -
133 533
- 49 19
309 7 -
1,315 31 39 90
3,609
- 228 466 299
16 29
4 -
64 128
88 148
27 330 123
- 694
35 -
349
3,045
- 72
343 22
- 26
- -
16 37
- - -
164 - -
131 - -
145
991
57 457
16,509 2,516
163 199
39 317
2,022 4,003
100 253
84 2,576
172 199
6,569 577 473 831
38,115
1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Sweet Cherries: Trees, by Age and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011
Variety Year planted
Total Prior to 1991
1991- 1995
1996- 2000
2001- 2005
2006- 2007
2008- 2009
2010
(trees) (trees) (trees) (trees) (trees) (trees) (trees) (trees)
Attika ........................................................... Benton ......................................................... Bing ............................................................. Chelan ......................................................... Cristalina ..................................................... Early Robin .................................................. Index ............................................................ Lambert ....................................................... Lapins .......................................................... Rainier ......................................................... Regina ......................................................... Santina ........................................................ Selah (Liberty Bell) ...................................... Skeena ........................................................ Sonata ......................................................... Staccato ...................................................... Sweetheart .................................................. Tieton .......................................................... Van .............................................................. Other
1 .......................................................
Total ............................................................
- -
1,283,074 30,139
- - -
46,578 62,975
173,981 - - -
42,251 -
4,368 32,978
- 36,240 14,643
1,736,698
382 -
353,069 29,876
- - - -
117,182 84,386
- - -
8,790 - -
84,460 11,145
7,673 2,055
708,468
2,458 -
522,692 142,063
- 3,075
- -
191,748 238,297
2,025 - -
102,341 1,857
20,775 172,401
29,873 6,794 3,240
1,448,096
- 26,670
281,702 230,468
- 10,127
- -
67,894 565,427
- 11,537
6,766 296,906
12,614 12,343
958,293 91,499
6,786 123,412
2,707,820
- 15,229
122,923 103,056
47,356 25,119
- -
35,796 153,442
- 14,644
4,762 91,596
1,605 -
391,257 12,428 11,404 26,857
1,068,565
- 68,322
135,440 82,994
6,730 8,892
906 -
21,297 49,307 24,372 57,343
7,003 97,484 46,321
- 262,546
12,792 -
125,190
1,009,618
- 28,394 62,070
9,248 -
10,944 - -
4,342 11,347
- - -
45,281 - -
35,858 - -
52,173
278,364
16,156 143,720
2,760,970 627,844
58,589 61,271 11,836 49,017
501,234 1,276,187
27,397 92,351 22,389
684,649 63,854 41,121
1,937,793 163,788
69,893 347,570
8,957,629
1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
Sweet Cherries: Trees per Acre, by Age and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011
Variety Year planted
Total Prior to 1991
1991- 1995
1996- 2000
2001- 2005
2006- 2007
2008- 2009
2010
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
Attika ........................................................... Benton ......................................................... Bing ............................................................. Chelan ......................................................... Cristalina ..................................................... Early Robin .................................................. Index ............................................................ Lambert ....................................................... Lapins .......................................................... Rainier ......................................................... Regina ......................................................... Santina ........................................................ Selah (Liberty Bell) ...................................... Skeena ........................................................ Sonata ......................................................... Staccato ...................................................... Sweetheart .................................................. Tieton .......................................................... Van .............................................................. Other
1 .......................................................
Total ............................................................
- -
134 209
- - -
153 197 190
- - -
219 -
191 239
- 118 134
144
112 -
166 195
- - - -
249 217
- - -
299 - -
245 216 161 251
193
102 -
219 228
- 224
- -
259 277 247
- -
234 206 206 296 315 141 270
242
- 287 240 249
- 288
- -
244 496
- 392 263 267 483 246 285 265 232
1,058
309
- 308 276 297 344 324
- -
270 288
- 301 257 297 247
- 298 397 294 297
296
- 300 291 278 421 311 245
- 332 384 276 389 261 296 375
- 378 371
- 358
332
- 393 181 422
- 428
- -
266 311
- - -
275 - -
275 - -
360
281
285 314 167 250 360 308 301 154 248 319 273 365 266 266 371 207 295 284 148 418
235
1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Sweet Cherries: Acres, by Rootstock and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011 Variety Dwarf Semi-dwarf Standard Total
(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres)
Attika .................................................................................. Benton ................................................................................ Bing .................................................................................... Chelan ................................................................................ Cristalina ............................................................................ Early Robin ......................................................................... Index ................................................................................... Lambert .............................................................................. Lapins ................................................................................. Rainier ................................................................................ Regina ................................................................................ Santina ............................................................................... Selah (Liberty Bell) ............................................................. Skeena ............................................................................... Sonata ................................................................................ Staccato ............................................................................. Sweetheart ......................................................................... Tieton ................................................................................. Van ..................................................................................... Other
1 ..............................................................................
Total ...................................................................................
- 45
775 123
- 41
- -
98 427
- 43 20
190 - -
269 117
- 111
2,284
- 173
2,186 531
- 75
- 3
235 852
15 50 17
475 - -
1,046 296
- 209
6,254
47 240
13,547 1,862
123 82 34
314 1,690 2,724
85 160
48 1,912
139 196
5,254 163 446 511
29,577
57 457
16,509 2,516
163 199
39 317
2,022 4,003
100 253
84 2,576
172 199
6,569 577 473 831
38,115
1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
Sweet Cherries: Trees, by Rootstock and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011 Variety Dwarf Semi-dwarf Standard Total
(trees) (trees) (trees) (trees)
Attika .................................................................................. Benton ................................................................................ Bing .................................................................................... Chelan ................................................................................ Cristalina ............................................................................ Early Robin ......................................................................... Index ................................................................................... Lambert .............................................................................. Lapins ................................................................................. Rainier ................................................................................ Regina ................................................................................ Santina ............................................................................... Selah (Liberty Bell) ............................................................. Skeena ............................................................................... Sonata ................................................................................ Staccato ............................................................................. Sweetheart ......................................................................... Tieton ................................................................................. Van ..................................................................................... Other
1 ..............................................................................
Total ...................................................................................
- 12,618
137,270 35,256
- 12,932
- -
31,297 376,615
- 22,787
5,149 60,904
- -
129,099 42,148
- 125,758
1,004,394
- 62,213
559,955 156,860
- 28,342
- 444
61,625 250,663
5,013 16,996
4,626 145,508
- -
313,232 82,188
- 78,398
1,800,094
10,513 68,889
2,063,745 435,728
44,663 19,997 10,686 48,573
408,312 648,909
22,384 52,568 12,614
478,237 44,192 40,044
1,495,462 39,452 64,759
143,414
6,153,141
16,156 143,720
2,760,970 627,844
58,589 61,271 11,836 49,017
501,234 1,276,187
27,397 92,351 22,389
684,649 63,854 41,121
1,937,793 163,788
69,893 347,570
8,957,629
1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Sweet Cherries: Trees per Acre, by Rootstock and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011 Variety Dwarf Semi-dwarf Standard Total
(trees per acre) (trees per acre) (trees per acre) (trees per acre)
Attika .................................................................................. Benton ................................................................................ Bing .................................................................................... Chelan ................................................................................ Cristalina ............................................................................ Early Robin ......................................................................... Index ................................................................................... Lambert .............................................................................. Lapins ................................................................................. Rainier ................................................................................ Regina ................................................................................ Santina ............................................................................... Selah (Liberty Bell) ............................................................. Skeena ............................................................................... Sonata ................................................................................ Staccato ............................................................................. Sweetheart ......................................................................... Tieton ................................................................................. Van ..................................................................................... Other
1 ..............................................................................
Total ...................................................................................
- 284 177 287
- 315
- -
321 882
- 527 264 321
- -
480 359
- 1,138
440
- 360 256 295
- 376
- 131 262 294 336 339 275 307
- -
300 277
- 375
288
224 287 152 234 363 243 312 155 242 238 262 329 263 250 318 205 285 242 145 281
208
285 314 167 250 360 308 301 154 248 319 273 365 266 266 371 207 295 284 148 418
235
1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Sweet Cherries: Acres, Trees, and Trees per acre, by Age and Area, Washington, January 1, 2011 Year
planted Yakima Valley
Wenatchee Columbia
Basin Other areas
Washington
(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres)
Prior to 1991 .............................................................. 1991-1995 ................................................................. 1996-2000 ................................................................. 2001-2005 ................................................................. 2006-2007 ................................................................. 2008-2009 ................................................................. 2010 .......................................................................... Total ..........................................................................
5,344 914
1,970 2,180 1,267
760 282
12,716
3,456 1,314 2,019 3,288 1,401 1,575
290
13,344
2,634 1,116 1,828 2,933
908 661 396
10,476
618 333 156 369
32 49 23
1,580
12,052 3,677 5,972 8,769 3,609 3,045
991
38,115
Year planted
Yakima Valley
Wenatchee Columbia
Basin Other areas
Washington
(trees) (trees) (trees) (trees) (trees)
Prior to 1991 .............................................................. 1991-1995 ................................................................. 1996-2000 ................................................................. 2001-2005 ................................................................. 2006-2007 ................................................................. 2008-2009 ................................................................. 2010 .......................................................................... Total ..........................................................................
731,948 166,485 477,826 602,377 368,387 233,513
83,818
2,664,354
541,998 305,170 494,716
1,233,341 445,833 560,605
93,685
3,675,348
399,292 183,610 442,346 748,996 246,222 203,599
89,241
2,313,306
63,460 53,203 33,208
123,106 8,123
11,901 11,620
304,621
1,736,698 708,468
1,448,096 2,707,820 1,068,565 1,009,618
278,364
8,957,629
Year planted
Yakima Valley
Wenatchee Columbia
Basin Other areas
Washington
(trees per acre) (trees per acre) (trees per acre) (trees per acre) (trees per acre)
Prior to 1991 .............................................................. 1991-1995 ................................................................. 1996-2000 ................................................................. 2001-2005 ................................................................. 2006-2007 ................................................................. 2008-2009 ................................................................. 2010 .......................................................................... Total ..........................................................................
137 182 243 276 291 307 297
210
157 232 245 375 318 356 323
275
152 165 242 255 271 308 225
221
103 160 213 334 253 241 512
193
144 193 242 309 296 332 281
235
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Sweet Cherries: Acres, Trees, and Trees per Acre, by Area and Rootstock, Washington, January 1, 2011 Area Dwarf Semi-dwarf Standard Total
(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres)
Yakima Valley ..................................................................... Wenatchee ......................................................................... Columbia Basin .................................................................. Other areas ........................................................................ Washington ........................................................................
824 534 777 150
2,284
2,577 1,446 2,099
131
6,254
9,315 11,363
7,599 1,299
29,577
12,716 13,344 10,476
1,580
38,115
Area Dwarf Semi-dwarf Standard Total
(trees) (trees) (trees) (trees)
Yakima Valley ..................................................................... Wenatchee ......................................................................... Columbia Basin .................................................................. Other areas ........................................................................ Washington ........................................................................
273,871 524,088 172,122
34,313
1,004,394
702,390 455,200 597,379
45,125
1,800,094
1,688,093 2,696,060 1,543,805
225,183
6,153,141
2,664,354 3,675,348 2,313,306
304,621
8,957,629
Area Dwarf Semi-dwarf Standard Total
(trees per acre) (trees per acre) (trees per acre) (trees per acre)
Yakima Valley ..................................................................... Wenatchee ......................................................................... Columbia Basin .................................................................. Other areas ........................................................................ Washington ........................................................................
333 981 221 230
440
273 315 285 344
288
181 237 203 173
208
210 275 221 193
235
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Sweet Cherries: Bearing, Non-bearing, and Total Trees, by Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011 Variety Bearing Non-bearing Total
(trees) (trees) (trees)
Attika .....................................................................................Benton ................................................................................... Bing ....................................................................................... Chelan ................................................................................... Cristalina ............................................................................... Early Robin ............................................................................ Index ...................................................................................... Lambert ................................................................................. Lapins .................................................................................... Rainier ................................................................................... Regina ................................................................................... Santina .................................................................................. Selah (Liberty Bell) ................................................................ Skeena .................................................................................. Sonata ................................................................................... Staccato ................................................................................ Sweetheart ............................................................................ Tieton .................................................................................... Van ........................................................................................ Other
1 .................................................................................
Total ......................................................................................
4,398 48,399
2,514,329 518,884
53,437 40,839
8,709 48,148
467,449 1,217,407
5,066 30,177 13,822
545,800 16,624 40,053
1,707,129 145,751
67,321 193,600
7,687,342
11,758 95,321
246,641 108,960
5,152 20,432
3,127 869
33,785 58,780 22,331 62,174
8,567 138,849
47,230 1,068
230,664 18,037
2,572 153,970
1,270,287
16,156 143,720
2,760,970 627,844
58,589 61,271 11,836 49,017
501,234 1,276,187
27,397 92,351 22,389
684,649 63,854 41,121
1,937,793 163,788
69,893 347,570
8,957,629
1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Sweet Cherries: Bearing, Non-bearing, and Total Trees, by Age, Washington, January 1, 2011 Year planted Bearing Non-bearing Total
(trees) (trees) (trees)
Prior to 1991 ..........................................................................1991-1995 ............................................................................. 1996-2000 ............................................................................. 2001-2005 ............................................................................. 2006-2007 ............................................................................. 2008-2009 ............................................................................. 2010 ...................................................................................... Total ......................................................................................
1,676,781 704,903
1,433,467 2,638,783
943,357 290,051
-
7,687,342
59,917 3,565
14,629 69,037
125,208 719,567 278,364
1,270,287
1,736,698 708,468
1,448,096 2,707,820 1,068,565 1,009,618
278,364
8,957,629 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
Sweet Cherries: Bearing, Non-bearing, and Total Trees, by Area, Washington, January 1, 2011 Area Bearing Non-bearing Total
(trees) (trees) (trees)
Yakima Valley ........................................................................Wenatchee ............................................................................ Columbia Basin ..................................................................... Other areas ........................................................................... Washington ...........................................................................
2,310,336 3,030,886 2,065,020
281,100
7,687,342
354,018 644,462 248,286
23,521
1,270,287
2,664,354 3,675,348 2,313,306
304,621
8,957,629 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
Sweet Cherries: Bearing, Non-bearing, and Total Trees, by Rootstock, Washington, January 1, 2011 Rootstock Bearing Non-bearing Total
(trees) (trees) (trees)
Dwarf .....................................................................................Semi-dwarf ............................................................................ Standard ................................................................................ Total ......................................................................................
890,416 1,413,309 5,383,617
7,687,342
113,978 386,785 769,524
1,270,287
1,004,394 1,800,094 6,153,141
8,957,629
1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Pears: Acres, by Area and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011
Variety Yakima Valley
Wenatchee Columbia
Basin Other areas
Washington
(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres)
Bartlett Pears Bartlett ...................................................................... Red Bartlett .............................................................. Other
1 ....................................................................
All Bartlett Pears ........................................................... Winter Pears Asian ........................................................................ Bosc ......................................................................... Bosc, Golden ............................................................ Comice ..................................................................... Concorde .................................................................. D'Anjou ..................................................................... D'Anjou, Red ............................................................ Kalle ......................................................................... Red Clapp ................................................................ Seckel ....................................................................... Other
1 ....................................................................
All Winter Pears ............................................................ Total Pears ...................................................................
4,903
133 26
5,061
28 492
- - -
1,045 76
- - -
36 1,699
6,760
3,226
262 138
3,626
- 998 150
23 84
7,158 324
32 25
- 77
8,898
12,524
391
- -
422
- 77
- - -
193 97
- - - 7
404
826
593
- -
639
78 182
75 - -
726 34
- -
51 95
1,259
1,898
9,113
445 190
9,747
124 1,748
259 35 90
9,121 531
32 37 70
214 12,261
22,008
1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
Pears: Trees, by Area and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011
Variety Yakima Valley
Wenatchee Columbia
Basin Other areas
Washington
(trees) (trees) (trees) (trees) (trees)
Bartlett Pears Bartlett ...................................................................... Red Bartlett .............................................................. Other
1 ....................................................................
All Bartlett Pears ........................................................... Winter Pears Asian ........................................................................ Bosc ......................................................................... Bosc, Golden ............................................................ Comice ..................................................................... Concorde .................................................................. D'Anjou ..................................................................... D'Anjou, Red ............................................................ Kalle ......................................................................... Red Clapp ................................................................ Seckel ....................................................................... Other
1 ....................................................................
All Winter Pears ............................................................ Total Pears ...................................................................
1,101,276
35,035 7,054
1,143,365
11,935 128,996
- - -
188,658 23,085
- - -
10,549 371,613
1,514,978
785,818
40,184 47,417
873,419
- 247,035
38,709 7,179
36,423 1,392,875
80,790 9,932 6,372
- 19,077
1,845,180
2,718,599
113,276
- -
129,420
- 23,110
- - -
58,596 55,452
- - -
1,954 148,485
277,905
137,617
- -
148,343
17,090 44,104 33,064
- -
137,130 10,719
- -
9,913 22,406
280,143
428,486
2,137,987
87,522 69,038
2,294,547
33,518 443,245
80,097 12,845 38,565
1,777,259 170,046
9,932 9,493
16,435 53,986
2,645,421
4,939,968 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Pears: Trees per Acre, by Area and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011
Variety Yakima Valley
Wenatchee Columbia
Basin Other areas
Washington
(trees per acre) (trees per acre) (trees per acre) (trees per acre) (trees per acre)
Bartlett Pears Bartlett ...................................................................... Red Bartlett .............................................................. Other
1 ....................................................................
All Bartlett Pears ........................................................... Winter Pears Asian ........................................................................ Bosc ......................................................................... Bosc, Golden ............................................................ Comice ..................................................................... Concorde .................................................................. D'Anjou ..................................................................... D'Anjou, Red ............................................................ Kalle ......................................................................... Red Clapp ................................................................ Seckel ....................................................................... Other
1 ....................................................................
All Winter Pears ............................................................ Total Pears ...................................................................
225 264 276 226
432 262
- - -
181 305
- - -
293 219
224
244 153 343 241
- 248 258 309 433 195 249 310 256
- 247 207
217
290
- -
307
- 300
- - -
304 574
- - -
301 367
336
232
- -
232
219 243 439
- -
189 312
- -
195 237 222
226
235 197 364 235
270 254 309 365 429 195 320 310 260 235 252 216
224
1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
Pears: Acres, by Age and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011
Variety Year planted
Total Prior to 1991
1991- 1995
1996- 2000
2001- 2005
2006- 2007
2008- 2009
2010
(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres)
Bartlett Pears Bartlett ..................................................... Red Bartlett ............................................. Other
1 ...................................................
All Bartlett Pears .......................................... Winter Pears Asian ....................................................... Bosc ........................................................ Bosc, Golden ........................................... Comice .................................................... Concorde ................................................. D'Anjou .................................................... D'Anjou, Red ........................................... Kalle ........................................................ Red Clapp ............................................... Seckel ...................................................... Other
1 ...................................................
All Winter Pears ........................................... Total Pears ..................................................
6,687
341 45
7,073
20 876
93 - 9
7,195 264
- 9
55 93
8,620
15,693
672
53 30
755
84 346
36 - -
625 68 10 13
- 25
1,220
1,975
815
38 9
862
7 239
27 -
35 796
- - - 8
59 1,264
2,126
547
- -
654
12 202
66 17 36
228 80
- - - 9
656
1,310
195
- 2
197
- 37
- - -
41 5 - - - -
102
299
156
- -
166
- -
26 - -
189 20 19
- -
28 338
504
41
- -
41
- - - - -
45 - - - - -
61
102
9,113
445 190
9,747
124 1,748
259 35 90
9,121 531
32 37 70
214 12,261
22,008
1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Pears: Trees, by Age and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011
Variety Year planted
Total Prior to 1991
1991- 1995
1996- 2000
2001- 2005
2006- 2007
2008- 2009
2010
(trees) (trees) (trees) (trees) (trees) (trees) (trees) (trees)
Bartlett Pears Bartlett ..................................................... Red Bartlett ............................................. Other
1 ...................................................
All Bartlett Pears .......................................... Winter Pears Asian ....................................................... Bosc ........................................................ Bosc, Golden ........................................... Comice .................................................... Concorde ................................................. D'Anjou .................................................... D'Anjou, Red ........................................... Kalle ........................................................ Red Clapp ............................................... Seckel ...................................................... Other
1 ...................................................
All Winter Pears ........................................... Total Pears ..................................................
1,351,760
56,071 15,680
1,423,511
4,782 197,492
18,516 -
1,327 1,294,368
65,811 -
2,283 10,844 16,350
1,614,004
3,037,515
198,659
14,491 8,594
221,744
22,573 93,764 11,908
- -
132,419 18,027
5,082 3,205
- 7,039
298,621
520,365
245,208
9,512 2,831
257,551
2,568 62,216
6,611 -
18,164 186,058
- - -
2,931 14,338
340,007
597,558
178,379
- -
220,996
3,255 56,135 24,496
5,657 14,503 62,456 30,533
- - -
2,600 201,677
422,673
94,281
- 544
94,825
- 23,244
- - -
14,339 2,139
- - - -
48,432
143,257
59,780
- -
66,000
- -
11,867 - -
75,991 6,568 3,627
- -
13,659 125,874
191,874
9,920
- -
9,920
- - - - -
11,628 - - - - -
16,806
26,726
2,137,987
87,522 69,038
2,294,547
33,518 443,245
80,097 12,845 38,565
1,777,259 170,046
9,932 9,493
16,435 53,986
2,645,421
4,939,968 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
Pears: Trees per Acre, by Age and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011
Variety Year planted
Total Prior to 1991
1991- 1995
1996- 2000
2001- 2005
2006- 2007
2008- 2009
2010
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
(trees per acre)
Bartlett Pears Bartlett ..................................................... Red Bartlett ............................................. Other
1 ...................................................
All Bartlett Pears .......................................... Winter Pears Asian ....................................................... Bosc ........................................................ Bosc, Golden ........................................... Comice .................................................... Concorde ................................................. D'Anjou .................................................... D'Anjou, Red ........................................... Kalle ........................................................ Red Clapp ............................................... Seckel ...................................................... Other
1 ...................................................
All Winter Pears ........................................... Total Pears ..................................................
202 164 351 201
236 225 199
- 154 180 249
- 259 197 176 187
194
296 275 286 294
269 271 329
- -
212 265 508 250
- 284 245
263
301 249 322 299
395 260 245
- 519 234
- - -
376 243 269
281
326
- -
338
276 278 372 327 405 274 380
- - -
289 307
323
483
- 272 481
- 637
- - -
346 428
- - - -
477
479
383
- -
397
- -
455 - -
401 322 196
- -
483 372
381
243
- -
243
- - - - -
256 - - - - -
274
262
235 197 364 235
270 254 309 365 429 195 320 310 260 235 252 216
224
1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Pears: Acres, by Rootstock and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011 Variety Dwarf Semi-dwarf Standard Total
(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres)
Bartlett Pears Bartlett ............................................................................ Red Bartlett .................................................................... Other
1 ..........................................................................
All Bartlett Pears ................................................................. Winter Pears Asian .............................................................................. Bosc ............................................................................... Bosc, Golden .................................................................. Comice ........................................................................... Concorde ........................................................................ D'Anjou ........................................................................... D'Anjou, Red .................................................................. Kalle ............................................................................... Red Clapp ...................................................................... Seckel ............................................................................. Other
1 ..........................................................................
All Winter Pears .................................................................. Total Pears .........................................................................
124
- -
133
- - - - -
129 - - - -
11 160
293
1,256
- -
1,308
26 - -
14 55
1,229 -
20 - -
33 1,993
3,301
7,733
408 166
8,307
99 1,367
210 21
- 7,762
362 12 21 52
170 10,108
18,415
9,113
445 190
9,747
124 1,748
259 35 90
9,121 531
32 37 70
214 12,261
22,008
1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
Pears: Trees, by Rootstock and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011 Variety Dwarf Semi-dwarf Standard Total
(trees) (trees) (trees) (trees)
Bartlett Pears Bartlett ............................................................................ Red Bartlett .................................................................... Other
1 ..........................................................................
All Bartlett Pears ................................................................. Winter Pears Asian .............................................................................. Bosc ............................................................................... Bosc, Golden .................................................................. Comice ........................................................................... Concorde ........................................................................ D'Anjou ........................................................................... D'Anjou, Red .................................................................. Kalle ............................................................................... Red Clapp ...................................................................... Seckel ............................................................................. Other
1 ..........................................................................
All Winter Pears .................................................................. Total Pears .........................................................................
38,815
- -
42,083
- - - - -
29,202 - - - -
3,956 39,851
81,934
374,388
- -
394,146
11,065 - -
5,558 21,652
295,520 -
3,734 - -
10,902 556,655
950,801
1,724,784
76,355 57,179
1,858,318
22,453 328,335
67,744 7,287
- 1,452,537
93,746 6,198 5,155
10,272 39,128
2,048,915
3,907,233
2,137,987
87,522 69,038
2,294,547
33,518 443,245
80,097 12,845 38,565
1,777,259 170,046
9,932 9,493
16,435 53,986
2,645,421
4,939,968 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Pears: Trees per Acre, by Rootstock and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011 Variety Dwarf Semi-dwarf Standard Total
(trees per acre) (trees per acre) (trees per acre) (trees per acre)
Bartlett Pears Bartlett ............................................................................ Red Bartlett .................................................................... Other
1 ..........................................................................
All Bartlett Pears ................................................................. Winter Pears Asian .............................................................................. Bosc ............................................................................... Bosc, Golden .................................................................. Comice ........................................................................... Concorde ........................................................................ D'Anjou ........................................................................... D'Anjou, Red .................................................................. Kalle ............................................................................... Red Clapp ...................................................................... Seckel ............................................................................. Other
1 ..........................................................................
All Winter Pears .................................................................. Total Pears .........................................................................
312
- -
316
- - - - -
226 - - - -
350 249
280
298
- -
301
432 - -
397 392 240
- 187
- -
333 279
288
223 187 345 224
228 240 323 344
- 187 259 517 250 198 230 203
212
235 197 364 235
270 254 309 365 429 195 320 310 260 235 252 216
224
1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Pears: Acres, by Age and Area, Washington, January 1, 2011 Year
planted Yakima Valley
Wenatchee Columbia
Basin Other areas
Washington
(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres)
Bartlett Pears Prior to 1991 .......................................................... 1991-1995 ............................................................. 1996-2000 ............................................................. 2001-2005 ............................................................. 2006-2007 ............................................................. 2008-2009 ............................................................. 2010 ...................................................................... All Bartlett Pears ........................................................ Winter Pears Prior to 1991 .......................................................... 1991-1995 ............................................................. 1996-2000 ............................................................. 2001-2005 ............................................................. 2006-2007 ............................................................. 2008-2009 ............................................................. 2010 ...................................................................... All Winter Pears ......................................................... Total Pears ................................................................
4,186
317 388
93 64
- -
5,061
1,031 225 244 126
50 - -
1,699
6,760
2,174
356 349 452 122 138
36 3,626
6,588 786 884 357
46 191
46 8,898
12,524
270
44 -
84 -
19 -
422
154 63 74 89
- - -
404
826
442
38 -
25 - - -
639
847 146
62 84
- 115
- 1,259
1,898
7,073
755 862 654 197 166
41 9,747
8,620 1,220 1,264
656 102 338
61 12,261
22,008
Pears: Trees, by Age and Area, Washington, January 1, 2011 Year
planted Yakima Valley
Wenatchee Columbia
Basin Other areas
Washington
(trees) (trees) (trees) (trees) (trees)
Bartlett Pears Prior to 1991 .......................................................... 1991-1995 ............................................................. 1996-2000 ............................................................. 2001-2005 ............................................................. 2006-2007 ............................................................. 2008-2009 ............................................................. 2010 ...................................................................... All Bartlett Pears ........................................................ Winter Pears Prior to 1991 .......................................................... 1991-1995 ............................................................. 1996-2000 ............................................................. 2001-2005 ............................................................. 2006-2007 ............................................................. 2008-2009 ............................................................. 2010 ...................................................................... All Winter Pears ......................................................... Total Pears ................................................................
865,486
91,659 128,720
28,345 27,259
- -
1,143,365
173,068 59,371 68,636 36,347 28,058
- -
371,613
1,514,978
414,613
99,150 90,412
150,307 58,011 51,933
8,993 873,419
1,263,068 187,102 210,858 103,053
15,652 54,381 11,066
1,845,180
2,718,599
60,696 21,469
- 33,035
- 12,735
- 129,420
40,932 19,886 44,734 32,183
- - -
148,485
277,905
82,716
9,466 -
9,309 - - -
148,343
136,936 32,262 15,779 30,094
- 60,350
- 280,143
428,486
1,423,511
221,744 257,551 220,996
94,825 66,000
9,920 2,294,547
1,614,004 298,621 340,007 201,677
48,432 125,874
16,806 2,645,421
4,939,968
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Pears: Trees per Acre, by Age and Area, Washington, January 1, 2011 Year
planted Yakima Valley
Wenatchee Columbia
Basin Other areas
Washington
(trees per acre) (trees per acre) (trees per acre) (trees per acre) (trees per acre)
Bartlett Pears Prior to 1991 .......................................................... 1991-1995 ............................................................. 1996-2000 ............................................................. 2001-2005 ............................................................. 2006-2007 ............................................................. 2008-2009 ............................................................. 2010 ...................................................................... All Bartlett Pears ........................................................ Winter Pears Prior to 1991 .......................................................... 1991-1995 ............................................................. 1996-2000 ............................................................. 2001-2005 ............................................................. 2006-2007 ............................................................. 2008-2009 ............................................................. 2010 ...................................................................... All Winter Pears ......................................................... Total Pears ................................................................
207 290 332 304 423
- -
226
168 264 281 288 560
- -
219
224
191 279 259 333 476 377 252 241
192 238 239 289 339 284 239 207
217
225 489
- 395
- 656
- 307
265 317 608 361
- - -
367
336
187 247
- 371
- - -
232
162 221 253 360
- 523
- 222
226
201 294 299 338 481 397 243 235
187 245 269 307 477 372 274 216
224
Pears: Acres, by Age and Rootstock, Washington, January 1, 2011 Year planted Dwarf Semi-dwarf Standard Total
(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres)
Bartlett Pears Prior to 1991 ................................................................... 1991-1995 ...................................................................... 1996-2000 ...................................................................... 2001-2005 ...................................................................... 2006-2007 ...................................................................... 2008-2009 ...................................................................... 2010 ............................................................................... All Bartlett Pears ................................................................. Winter Pears Prior to 1991 ................................................................... 1991-1995 ...................................................................... 1996-2000 ...................................................................... 2001-2005 ...................................................................... 2006-2007 ...................................................................... 2008-2009 ...................................................................... 2010 ............................................................................... All Winter Pears .................................................................. Total Pears .........................................................................
81 37
7 - - 6 -
133
105 45
- - - - -
160
293
573 153 205
- 106
75 -
1,308
553 316 703
- 52
111 -
1,993
3,301
6,418
566 650 468
92 85 29
8,307
7,962 859
- 414
50 227
- 10,108
18,415
7,073
755 862 654 197 166
41 9,747
8,620 1,220 1,264
656 102 338
61 12,261
22,008
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Pears: Trees, by Age and Rootstock, Washington, January 1, 2011 Year planted Dwarf Semi-dwarf Standard Total
(trees) (trees) (trees) (trees)
Bartlett Pears Prior to 1991 ................................................................... 1991-1995 ...................................................................... 1996-2000 ...................................................................... 2001-2005 ...................................................................... 2006-2007 ...................................................................... 2008-2009 ...................................................................... 2010 ............................................................................... All Bartlett Pears ................................................................. Winter Pears Prior to 1991 ................................................................... 1991-1995 ...................................................................... 1996-2000 ...................................................................... 2001-2005 ...................................................................... 2006-2007 ...................................................................... 2008-2009 ...................................................................... 2010 ............................................................................... All Winter Pears .................................................................. Total Pears .........................................................................
15,613 20,739
2,487 - -
1,904 -
42,083
23,481 13,583
- - - - -
39,851
81,934
130,781
56,752 54,446
- 42,386 36,962
- 394,146
127,550 81,398
204,182 -
29,571 33,439
- 556,655
950,801
1,277,117
144,253 200,618 149,677
52,439 27,134
7,080 1,858,318
1,462,973 203,640
- 126,060
18,861 92,435
- 2,048,915
3,907,233
1,423,511
221,744 257,551 220,996
94,825 66,000
9,920 2,294,547
1,614,004 298,621 340,007 201,677
48,432 125,874
16,806 2,645,421
4,939,968
Pears: Trees per Acre, by Age and Rootstock, Washington, January 1, 2011 Year planted Dwarf Semi-dwarf Standard Total
(trees per acre) (trees per acre) (trees per acre) (trees per acre)
Bartlett Pears Prior to 1991 ................................................................... 1991-1995 ...................................................................... 1996-2000 ...................................................................... 2001-2005 ...................................................................... 2006-2007 ...................................................................... 2008-2009 ...................................................................... 2010 ............................................................................... All Bartlett Pears ................................................................. Winter Pears Prior to 1991 ................................................................... 1991-1995 ...................................................................... 1996-2000 ...................................................................... 2001-2005 ...................................................................... 2006-2007 ...................................................................... 2008-2009 ...................................................................... 2010 ............................................................................... All Winter Pears .................................................................. Total Pears .........................................................................
192 567 341
- -
317 -
316
223 303
- - - - -
249
280
228 372 265
- 401 495
- 301
231 258 290
- 572 302
- 279
288
199 255 309 320 573 318 244 224
184 237
- 304 379 406
- 203
212
201 294 299 338 481 397 243 235
187 245 269 307 477 372 274 216
224
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Pears: Bearing, Non-bearing, and Total Trees, by Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011 Variety Bearing Non-bearing Total
(trees) (trees) (trees)
Bartlett Pears Bartlett ............................................................................... Red Bartlett ....................................................................... Other
1 .............................................................................
All Bartlett Pears .................................................................... Winter Pears Asian ................................................................................. Bosc .................................................................................. Bosc, Golden ..................................................................... Comice .............................................................................. Concorde ........................................................................... D'Anjou .............................................................................. D'Anjou, Red ..................................................................... Kalle .................................................................................. Red Clapp ......................................................................... Seckel ................................................................................ Other
1 .............................................................................
All Winter Pears ..................................................................... Total Pears ............................................................................
2,044,344
- -
2,190,576
32,638 421,482
67,090 -
36,171 1,682,578
159,376 6,171
- -
50,166 2,491,375
4,681,951
93,643
- -
103,971
880 21,763 13,007
- 2,394
94,681 10,670
3,761 - -
3,820 154,046
258,017
2,137,987
87,522 69,038
2,294,547
33,518 443,245
80,097 12,845 38,565
1,777,259 170,046
9,932 9,493
16,435 53,986
2,645,421
4,939,968 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
Pears: Bearing, Non-bearing, and Total Trees, by Age, Washington, January 1, 2011 Year planted Bearing Non-bearing Total
(trees) (trees) (trees)
Bartlett Pears Prior to 1991 ...................................................................... 1991-1995 ......................................................................... 1996-2000 ......................................................................... 2001-2005 ......................................................................... 2006-2007 ......................................................................... 2008-2009 ......................................................................... 2010 .................................................................................. All Bartlett Pears .................................................................... Winter Pears Prior to 1991 ...................................................................... 1991-1995 ......................................................................... 1996-2000 ......................................................................... 2001-2005 ......................................................................... 2006-2007 ......................................................................... 2008-2009 ......................................................................... 2010 .................................................................................. All Winter Pears ..................................................................... Total Pears ............................................................................
1,406,282
219,263 253,497 212,638
88,978 9,918
- 2,190,576
1,584,995 295,684 332,893 197,764
40,361 39,678
- 2,491,375
4,681,951
17,229
2,481 4,054 8,358 5,847
56,082 9,920
103,971
29,009 2,937 7,114 3,913 8,071
86,196 16,806
154,046
258,017
1,423,511
221,744 257,551 220,996
94,825 66,000
9,920 2,294,547
1,614,004 298,621 340,007 201,677
48,432 125,874
16,806 2,645,421
4,939,968
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Pears: Bearing, Non-bearing, and Total Trees, by Area, Washington, January 1, 2011 Area Bearing Non-bearing Total
(trees) (trees) (trees)
Bartlett Pears Yakima Valley .................................................................... Wenatchee ........................................................................ Columbia Basin ................................................................. Other areas ....................................................................... All Bartlett Pears .................................................................... Winter Pears Yakima Valley .................................................................... Wentachee ........................................................................ Columbia Basin ................................................................. Other areas ....................................................................... All Winter Pears ..................................................................... Total Pears ............................................................................
1,135,916
784,807 121,510 148,343
2,190,576
359,329 1,740,338
135,586 256,122
2,491,375
4,681,951
7,449
88,612 7,910
- 103,971
12,284 104,842
12,899 24,021
154,046
258,017
1,143,365
873,419 129,420 148,343
2,294,547
371,613 1,845,180
148,485 280,143
2,645,421
4,939,968
Pears: Bearing, Non-bearing, and Total Trees, by Rootstock, Washington, January 1, 2011 Rootstock Bearing Non-bearing Total
(trees) (trees) (trees)
Bartlett Pears Dwarf ................................................................................. Semi-dwarf ........................................................................ Standard ............................................................................ All Bartlett Pears .................................................................... Winter Pears Dwarf ................................................................................. Semi-dwarf ........................................................................ Standard ............................................................................ All Winter Pears ..................................................................... Total Pears ............................................................................
39,262
356,130 1,795,184 2,190,576
- -
1,940,088 2,491,375
4,681,951
2,821
38,016 63,134
103,971
- -
108,827 154,046
258,017
42,083
394,146 1,858,318 2,294,547
39,851 556,655
2,048,915 2,645,421
4,939,968
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Apricots: Acres, Trees, Trees per Acre, and Non-bearing Trees, by Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011
Variety Acres Trees Trees per
acre Non-bearing
trees
(acres) (trees) (trees per acre) (trees)
Goldbar ........................................................................ Goldrich ....................................................................... Patterson ..................................................................... Perfection .................................................................... Riland .......................................................................... Rival ............................................................................ Tilton ............................................................................ Other
1 .......................................................................
Total ............................................................................
60 48 23
195 116 484
22 292
1,241
13,116 11,141
3,761 39,828 15,387 99,849
1,698 75,958
260,738
219 231 162 204 132 206
76 261
210
- - - - -
1,778 -
16,693
20,171 1 Other varieties includes varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
Apricots: Acres, Trees, Trees per Acre, and Non-bearing Trees, by Age, Washington, January 1, 2011
Year planted Acres Trees Trees per
acre Non-bearing
trees
(acres) (trees) (trees per acre) (trees)
Prior to 1991 ................................................................ 1991-1995 ................................................................... 1996-2000 ................................................................... 2001-2005 ................................................................... 2006-2007 ................................................................... 2008-2009 ................................................................... 2010 ............................................................................ Total ............................................................................
428 79
289 160 217
- -
1,241
76,265 24,605 57,176 41,734 41,225
- -
260,738
178 310 198 260 190
- -
210
- -
2,771 4,091 9,136
-
20,171
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Nectarines: Acres, Trees, Trees per Acre, and Non-bearing Trees, by Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011
Variety Acres Trees Trees per
acre Non-bearing
trees
(acres) (trees) (trees per acre) (trees)
Early Red ..................................................................... Fire Sweet ................................................................... Honey Kist ................................................................... Honey Royal ................................................................ Red Gold ..................................................................... Summer Blush ............................................................. Summer Bright ............................................................ Summer Fire ................................................................ Supreme Red .............................................................. Washington Pride ........................................................ Western Pride .............................................................. Western Sweet ............................................................ Other
1 ......................................................................
Total ............................................................................
20 61 12
153 131 156
43 48 23 30 20 12
755
1,463
6,305 29,695
4,150 45,951 29,798 55,227
9,458 19,465
7,590 11,648
7,089 5,741
263,539
495,656
320 486 355 300 228 354 219 408 330 392 348 471 349
339
- - - -
687 - -
18,228 - - - -
32,091
52,314 1 Other varieties includes varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
Nectarines: Acres, Trees, Trees per Acre, and Non-bearing Trees, by Age, Washington, January 1, 2011
Year planted Acres Trees Trees per
acre Non-bearing
trees
(acres) (trees) (trees per acre) (trees)
Prior to 1991 ................................................................ 1991-1995 ................................................................... 1996-2000 ................................................................... 2001-2005 ................................................................... 2006-2007 ................................................................... 2008-2009 ................................................................... 2010 ............................................................................ Total ............................................................................
149 -
457 547 152 132
-
1,463
41,866 -
157,729 190,231
54,274 44,640
-
495,656
282 -
345 348 357 339
-
339
- - -
5,916 6,610
36,297 -
52,314
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Peaches: Acres, Trees, Trees per Acre, and Non-bearing Trees, by Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011
Variety Acres Trees Trees per
acre Non-bearing
trees
(acres) (trees) (trees per acre) (trees)
August Lady ................................................................ Diamond Princess ....................................................... Donut ........................................................................... Elberta ......................................................................... Elegant Lady ............................................................... Hale ............................................................................. O'Henry ....................................................................... Red Haven .................................................................. Regina ......................................................................... Rich Lady .................................................................... Ryan Sun ..................................................................... Snow Fire .................................................................... Snow Giant .................................................................. Snow King ................................................................... Summer Lady .............................................................. Summer Sweet ............................................................ Sweet Dream ............................................................... Zee Lady ..................................................................... Other
1 .......................................................................
Total ............................................................................
78 131
34 49
117 23
146 169
37 260
18 61 86 36 64 47
132 129 704
2,319
26,020 42,956
9,098 14,041 31,579
3,913 43,163 36,146
8,286 111,144
4,612 22,705 29,624 11,835 16,707 16,091 47,009 36,369
236,886
748,184
332 327 269 284 271 172 296 214 226 428 258 375 345 332 260 345 356 283 337
323
- - -
1,169 - - -
273 -
79,756 - - - - - - - -
24,419
110,081 1 Other varieties includes varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
Peaches: Acres, Trees, Trees per Acre, and Non-bearing Trees, by Age, Washington, January 1, 2011
Year planted Acres Trees Trees per
acre Non-bearing
trees
(acres) (trees) (trees per acre) (trees)
Prior to 1991 ................................................................ 1991-1995 ................................................................... 1996-2000 ................................................................... 2001-2005 ................................................................... 2006-2007 ................................................................... 2008-2009 ................................................................... 2010 ............................................................................ Total ............................................................................
255 284 669 722
95 271
24
2,319
57,469 73,630
219,618 244,788
30,533 113,268
8,878
748,184
226 260 328 339 322 418 371
323
- 116
5,226 1,348
- 93,788
8,878
110,081
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Prunes and Plums: Acres, Trees, Trees per Acre, and Non-bearing Trees, by Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011
Variety Acres Trees Trees per
acre Non-bearing
trees
(acres) (trees) (trees per acre) (trees)
Early Italian .................................................................. Empress ...................................................................... Late Italian ................................................................... President ..................................................................... Other
1 .......................................................................
Total ............................................................................
216 83
119 73 49
541
55,357 28,885 26,107 17,877 14,174
142,400
256 347 219 245 288
263
- 6,060
- 3,325
-
9,901 1 Other varieties includes varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
Prunes and Plums: Acres, Trees, Trees per Acre, and Non-bearing Trees, by Age, Washington, January 1, 2011
Year planted Acres Trees Trees per
acre Non-bearing
trees
(acres) (trees) (trees per acre) (trees)
Prior to 1991 ................................................................ 1991-1995 ................................................................... 1996-2000 ................................................................... 2001-2005 ................................................................... 2006-2007 ................................................................... 2008-2009 ................................................................... 2010 ............................................................................ Total ............................................................................
213 68 65
113 53 28
-
541
47,135 14,128 16,577 37,144 19,123
8,293 -
142,400
221 207 253 328 362 294
-
263
- - - - -
8,272 -
9,901
Tart Cherries: Acres, Trees, Trees per Acre, and Non-bearing Trees, by Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011
Variety Acres Trees Trees per
acre Non-bearing
trees
(acres) (trees) (trees per acre) (trees)
Montmorency (Tart Cherry) 1 .....................................
Total ............................................................................
1,676
1,676
302,402
302,402
180
180
-
- 1 Includes a small amount of Balaton variety.
Tart Cherries: Acres, Trees, Trees per Acre, and Non-bearing Trees, by Age, Washington, January 1, 2011
Year planted Acres Trees Trees per
acre Non-bearing
trees
(acres) (trees) (trees per acre) (trees)
Prior to 1991 ................................................................ 1991-1995 ................................................................... 1996-2000 ................................................................... 2001-2005 ................................................................... 2006-2007 ................................................................... 2008-2009 ................................................................... 2010 ............................................................................ Total ............................................................................
222 - - -
546 - -
1,676
44,304 - - -
96,028 - -
302,402
199 - - -
176 - -
180
- - - - - - -
-
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Tree Fruit: Organic and Transition Acres, by Area, Washington, January 1, 2011
Fruit Certified Transition
Yakima Valley
Wenatchee Columbia
Basin Other areas
Washington Washington
(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres)
Apples .................................................. Sweet Cherries ..................................... Bartlett Pears ........................................ Winter Pears ......................................... Peaches ............................................... Apricots ................................................ Nectarines ............................................ Prunes and Plums ................................
1,484 382 441 150
77 35 52
-
5,469 884 319 932
29 - - -
6,632 603
75 38
576 238 582
-
1,233 214
2 2
10 - - -
14,818 2,083
837 1,122
692 294 644
38
966 332
19 43
- 42
- -
Apples: Organic and Transition Acres, by Area and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011
Variety Yakima Valley
Wenatchee Columbia
Basin Other areas
Washington
Certified Transition Certified Transition Certified Transition Certified Transition Certified Transition
(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres)
Ambrosia ............................................... Braeburn ................................................ Cameo ................................................... Cripps Pink (Pink Lady) ......................... Early Fuji ............................................... Fuji/Red Fuji .......................................... Gala ....................................................... Ginger Gold ........................................... Golden Delicious (Smoothee) ............... Golden Delicious (Standard) ................. Granny Smith ........................................ Honeycrisp ............................................ Jazz ....................................................... Jonagold ................................................ Pinata .................................................... Red Delicious ........................................ Rome (Red Rome) ................................ Other
1 .................................................
Total .....................................................
- - - - - -
154 - - -
209 - -
43 -
176 - -
1,484
- - - - -
170 69
- - - - - - - - - - -
372
- 130 718
- 350 563
1,032 - -
520 766 342
- -
56 593
5 342
5,469
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
35
-
- 394
81 626 239
1,631 1,593
- 28
464 444 385
- -
40 429
- 240
6,632
- 39
- - -
96 126
- - - - - - - - - -
143
479
- - -
123 - -
308 - - -
83 - - - -
251 - -
1,233
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
14 669 819 780 659
2,788 3,087
20 105
1,052 1,502
939 71 62
113 1,449
27 662
14,818
- 40
- 80 77
276 265
- - -
20 - - - - - -
208
966 1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
Sweet Cherries: Organic and Transition Acres, by Area and Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011
Variety Yakima Valley
Wenatchee Columbia
Basin Other areas
Washington
Certified Transition Certified Transition Certified Transition Certified Transition Certified Transition
(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres)
Bing 1 ...................................................
Chelan ................................................... Lapins .................................................... Rainier ................................................... Skeena .................................................. Sweetheart ............................................ Tieton .................................................... Van ........................................................ Other
2 .................................................
Total ......................................................
194 59 19
- -
40 - - -
382
23 - - - - - - - -
-
157 -
43 147 187 308
- 7
22
884
22 - -
17 65
- - - -
168
307 70 33 60
- - -
47 -
603
- - - - - - - - -
-
22 - - - - -
40 -
61
214
- - - - - - - - -
77
680 210
95 267 207 386
78 58
102
2,083
88 76
- 26 65
- - -
77
332 1 Excludes Sunset Bing variety.
2 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Pears and Nectarines: Organic Acres, by Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011
Fruit/Variety Certified
(acres)
Bartlett Pears Bartlett ........................................................... Red Bartlett ................................................... Other
1 .........................................................
Total .................................................................. Winter Pears Asian ............................................................. Bosc .............................................................. Bosc, Golden ................................................. D'Anjou .......................................................... D'Anjou, Red ................................................. Red Clapp ..................................................... Other
1 .........................................................
Total .................................................................. Nectarines Honey Royal .................................................. Summer Blush ............................................... Washington Pride .......................................... Other
1 .........................................................
Total ..................................................................
680
40 117 837
11 103
62 737 190
18 1
1,122
80 121
14 429 644
1 Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
Peaches and Apricots: Organic Acres, by Variety, Washington, January 1, 2011
Fruit/Variety Certified
(acres)
Peaches August Lady .................................................. Diamond Princess......................................... Elegant Lady ................................................. O'Henry ......................................................... Red Haven .................................................... Rich Lady ...................................................... Snow Fire ...................................................... Snow Giant ................................................... Snow King..................................................... Summer Sweet ............................................. Sweet Dream ................................................ Other
1 ........................................................
Total .................................................................. Apricots Goldbar ......................................................... Perfection ...................................................... Riland ............................................................ Rival .............................................................. Tilton ............................................................. Other
1 ........................................................
Total ..................................................................
80 38 32 33 11 29 54 42 23 49 99
202 692
14 70 13 96 16 85
294 1
Other varieties include varieties with minimal acreage, unknown varieties, or varieties not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Intentions for 2011 and the Next Five Years Orchardists were asked for their intentions to topwork, remove, or plant each of the fruit crops in 2011 and their intentions in the next five years. Most operations indicated no change. For all tree fruit, there were 151 reports of intentions to topwork during 2011, 146 reports to remove acreage, and 233 reports to put in new plantings. Between now and 2016, there were 202 reports of intentions to topwork, 245 reports to remove acreage, and 316 reports of new planting intentions. Many orchardists indicated in comments that they were unsure of their one year and five year intentions at the time of the survey. A few larger firms that supplied acreage information did not provide a response to the intentions questions. No adjustments were made for those not responding or unsure of their intentions. Data users should evaluate the intentions information considering the factors mentioned above and consider the data shown minimum amounts
Tree Fruit: Future Acreage Intentions, Washington, January 1, 2011
Fruit
Intentions to topwork, remove, or plant acreage
Intentions for 2011 Intentions for 2011-2016
Topwork or
replant Remove
New plantings
Topwork or
replant Remove
New plantings
(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres)
Apples ................................. Bartlett Pears ....................... Winter Pears ........................ Sweet Cherries .................... Tart Cherries ....................... Apricots ............................... Peaches .............................. Nectarines ........................... Prunes and Plums
1,168 3
34 189
- -
35 21
4
1,037 2
37 173
- 1
29 2 -
2,119 64
221 681
- 8
13 4 1
3,402 76 51
339 - 4
47 36
4
2,770 119
50 443
80 20 43 29 20
5,741 337 492 892
- 17 28
8 -
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Northwest Tree Fruit Coalition Dear Washington Tree Fruit Grower, Please participate in an important survey from the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), which is enclosed. Earlier this year, the Washington Growers Clearing House was awarded a Specialty Crop Block Grant to fund a new Tree Fruit Acreage Survey, which will be conducted by USDA’s NASS in December and early 2011, in the same manner a similar survey was conducted in 2006. This survey is an essential tool for setting the direction of the various Washington tree fruit industry organizations. Strong grower participation is needed so that these organizations can align their work with the realities of current industry varietal plantings and future growth projections. It is vital that greater consumer demand be created through the proper allocation of resources. Changes in varietal acreage plantings, ever more trees per acre, and the effects of accelerating industry consolidation are a few of the components that are driving the need for industry organizations to stay current with what is happening at the orchard level. Identifying current varietal production is paramount to the long term success of our growers on multiple levels;
Confirming the ever-changing varietal plantings alerts commissions to the proper allocation of resources to promote and market our tree fruits. Domestic and international marketing strategies must align if we are to grow future demand supported by the most opportune promotional activities.
Export market access is critical to protecting our domestic market and improving grower profitability. As our varietal trends change, keeping and gaining access to current, new, and emerging markets is mandatory to our overall industry’s long term success.
Getting more healthy and nutritious Washington tree fruits into consumers’ hands—at a profit to growers—is our true success. Confirming acreages and extrapolating future volumes provides the guidance necessary to stay ahead of the production curve with consumption-increasing messages.
Being responsive to grower needs is the focus of all of our industry organizations. Confirming the current and future growth path of Washington tree fruits is important to the success of each of our organizations. We all understand the effort needed by you to complete the NASS survey, but know that once this information has been collected and compiled, it will be put to the best use in representing you and your fellow growers in building towards a ‘fruitful’ future. Your assistance in participating in the NASS Tree Fruit Acreage Survey would be greatly appreciated! Sincerely,
Washington Apple Commission Washington Growers Clearing House
Yakima Valley Growers - Shippers Assn Northwest Horticultural Council NHC
Washington State Fruit Commission Pear Bureau Northwest
Wenatchee Valley Traffic Association WVTA Northwest Fruit Exporters
Washington State Horticultural Assn The Marketing Associations
Washington State University Tree Fruit Research Commission
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Office Use
Segment Tract 801 802
Washington Field Office P.O. Box 609 112 Henry St NE Olympia, WA 98507-0609 Phone (800)435-5883, Fax(800)265-6275 [email protected]
Please make corrections to name, address, and zip code, if necessary.
1. Is the operation listed on the label known by any OTHER NAME? ( ) NO ( ) YES - Secondary Name(s) ________________________________ 2. Are you involved as THE OPERATOR of fruit acreage under another operation name? ( ) NO - skip to item 3 ( ) YES - enter information for other orchard(s) you operate below. Operation Name County Total Acres of Fruit _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ 3. Is there any other operator that could report the same acreage for the operation on the label?
( ) NO - Skip to item 4 ( ) YES - Who might also report this acreage?___________________________
Note: Information recorded in this questionnaire should be for the operation as printed or corrected on the label. Information for additional operations listed in item 2 should be reported on separate questionnaires.
ACRES OPERATED – JANUARY 1, 2011
Acres (Tenths)
4. Total Acres in Operation (include roads, waste areas, other crops, etc.) ......................... 201 .____
5. Total Cropland .................................................................................................................. 202 .____
6. Total Fruit Acreage (including grapes) ............................................................................. 203 .____
7. Total acres certified in a Food Safety GAP program (eg. USDA GAP, GlobalG.A.P, SQF)? 200 .____
SUMMARY OF GRAPE & TREE FRUIT ACREAGE – JANUARY 1, 2011
8. Record the acres of fruit (excluding roads, waste areas, abandoned orchards/vineyards) to the nearest tenth acre.
TREE FRUIT TOTAL ACRES
(Tenths) TREE FRUIT
TOTAL ACRES (Tenths)
Apples 204 .___ Nectarines 211 .___
Pears, Bartlett 205 .___ Plums/Prunes 212 .___
Pears, Winter 206 .___ Pluots 216 .___
Cherries, Sweet 207 .___ GRAPES
Cherries, Tart 208 .___ Grapes, Wine 213 .___
Apricots 209 .___ Grapes, Juice 214 .___
Peaches 210 .___ Grapes, Table 215 .___
Information is being gathered for an inventory of Washington fruit acreage by variety and rootstock as of January 1, 2011. Your voluntary response is needed for accurate estimates. All reports will be kept confidential. Survey results will be published and available to you on Internet or by mail.
Grape & Tree Fruit Acreage Inventory by Variety Study
January 1, 2011
NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE
9. If total tree fruit acreage on this operation is less than 5 acres and total grape acreage is less than 1 acre, skip to Survey Results on p. 4, otherwise, continue to page 2.
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If more than 10 blocks, continue
INSTRUCTIONS FOR RECORDING DETAILED INFORMATION Information should be recorded by COUNTY, BLOCK NAME, FRUIT TYPE, VARIETY, ROOTSTOCK (only for apples, cherries, and pears), YEAR PLANTED OR TOPWORKED, and AMERICAN VITICULTURAL AREA (for Wine Grapes). The reference date is January 1, 2011. (Column 1. Optional) Record block name, for our reference. (Column 2) The county where the fruit is located should be recorded for each fruit. Use a separate line for each variety, rootstock (for apples, cherries, and pears), and year planted or topworked. (Columns 4 and 6) Record the type and variety of the fruit. (Column 8) For wine grapes only, record the most definitive American Viticultural Area code for each block. (Column 9) For apples, pears, and cherries, record the rootstock code. (Column 10) Enter the year code of planting or year topworked for each line. (Column 11) Record the acres of fruit (excluding roads, waste areas, abandoned orchards/vineyards) to the nearest tenth acre. (Columns 12-13) Record the number of certified organic acres and transition to organic acres. (Columns 14-15) Record the number of trees/vines for each line by bearing age and non-bearing age. The operator makes the determination in classifying trees/vines as bearing age. Exclude non-harvested pollenizers in tree count. (Column 16-18) Provide this information only if the number of trees/vines in columns 14 and 15 are not reported. Record the percentage of acreage in the block that is of bearing age, and either the tree/vine density per acre or the block tree/vine spacing. Include additional or clarifying information for unusual situations (irregular tree spacing patterns or interplant designs, multiple row plantings, etc.) in the comments section or on a separate enclosure.
Grape and Tree Fruit Acreage for
L I N E
1 Block Name
(Optional)
2 County Name
3 County Code
Office Use Only
4 Fruit Type
5 Fruit
Code
OfficeUse Only
6 Variety Name
7 Variety Code
Office Use Only
8 American
Viticultural Area Code
[For wine grapes, enter
the most definitive code
from table above.]
CODE
9 Rootstock
Code [Record
code only for apples,
pears and cherries.]
CODE
10 Year
Planted/ Topworked
Code [Enter code from table
above]
CODE
001 301 302 303 309 304 305
002 301 302 303 309 304 305
003 301 302 303 309 304 305
004 301 302 303 309 304 305
005 301 302 303 309 304 305
006 301 302 303 309 304 305
007 301 302 303 309 304 305
008 301 302 303 309 304 305
009 301 302 303 309 304 305
010 301 302 303 309 304 305
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on enclosed supplement
Fruit Type Codes for Column 5
American Viticultural Area Codes for
Column 8
Rootstock Codes for Column 9
Year Codes for Column 10
420 Apples 1 Columbia Gorge 1 Dwarf 1 Prior to 1991
456 Pears, Bartlett 2 Columbia Valley 2 Semi-dwarf 2 1991-1995
457 Pear, Winter 3 Horse Heaven Hills 3 Standard 3 1996-2000
430 Cherries, Sweet 4 Puget Sound 4 2001-2005
432 Cherries, Tart 5 Rattlesnake Hills 5 2006
421 Apricots 6 Red Mountain 6 2007
450 Peaches 7 Wahluke Slope 7 2008
439 Nectarines 8 Walla Walla Valley 8 2009
449 Plums/Prunes 9 Yakima Valley 9 2010
141 Pluots 10 Snipes Mountain
444 Grapes, Juice 11 Lake Chelan 443 Grapes, Wine 445 Grapes, Table
Operation on Label - January 1, 2011
L I N E
11 Total Acres
In Block
(Tenths)
Organic Number of Trees/Vines Complete Only if Numbers of Trees/Vines are not
Reported in Cols. 14 and 15 16
Percent of Acres in
Block that are of
Bearing Age
17 Tree/Vine Planting
Density in Block
(Trees or vines/Acre)
Block Spacing 12
Certified Acres
(Tenths)
13 Transition
Acres (Tenths)
14 Number of
Bearing Age Trees/Vines
15 Number of
Non-Bearing Age
Trees/Vines
18 Distance Between
Trees/Vines in Row And
Distance Between Rows
001 306 310 311 307 308 312 313 ft. X ft.
002 306 310 311 307 308 312 313 ft. X ft.
003 306 310 311 307 308 312 313 ft. X ft.
004 306 310 311 307 308 312 313 ft. X ft.
005 306 310 311 307 308 312 313 ft. X ft.
006 306 310 311 307 308 312 313 ft. X ft.
007 306 310 311 307 308 312 313 ft. X ft.
008 306 310 311 307 308 312 313 ft. X ft.
009 306 310 311 307 308 312 313 .___ ft. X ft.
010 306 310 311 307 308 312 313
ft. X ft.
OR
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Based on your current plan, please record your 1-year and 5-year plans to remove or plant acreage by fruit. (Record acres in tenths for each activity.)
FRUIT
Intentions to Topwork, Plant or Remove Acreage in 2011
Intentions to Topwork, Plant or Remove Acreage in the Next 5 Years
TOPWORK or
REPLANT REMOVE
NEW PLANTINGS
TOPWORK or
REPLANT REMOVE
NEW PLANTINGS
Apples 222
.___
223
.___
263
.___ 235
.___
244
.___
253
.___
Pears, Bartlett 280
.___
224
.___
264
.___ 236
.___
245
.___
254
.___
Pears, Winter 281
.___
225
.___
265
.___ 237
.___
246
.___
255
.___
Cherries, Sweet 282 .___
226 .___
266 .___
238 .___
247 .___
256 .___
Cherries, Tart 283 .___
227 .___
267 .___
239 .___
248 .___
257 .___
Apricots 284
.___
228
.___
268
. ___ 240
.___
249
.___
258
. ___
Peaches 285
.___
229
.___
269
.___ 241
.___
250
.___
259
.___
Nectarines 286
.___
230
.___
270
.___ 242
.___
251
.___
260
.___
Plums/Prunes 287
.___
231
.___
271
.___ 243
.___
252
.___
261
.___
Pluots 275 .___
276 .___
277 .___
278 .___
279 .___
262 .___
FRUIT
Intentions in 2011 Intentions in the
Next 5 Years Quantity of Grapes Not
Harvested in 2010 Due to:
Remove New
Plantings Remove
New Plantings
Bird/AnimalLoss (Tons)
Disease Loss (Tons)
Weather Loss (Tons)
Economic Reasons
(Tons)
Grapes, Wine 232
.___
272
.___
217
.___
220
.___
291 294 297 288
Grapes, Juice 233
.___
273
.___
218
.___
221
.___
292 295 298
289
Grapes, Table 234
.___
274
.___
219
.___
300
.___
293 296 299 290
COMMENTS about unusual situations that would be helpful in understanding your operation would be appreciated. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ SURVEY RESULTS Thank you for completing the survey. Survey results will be available on the Internet at http://www.nass.usda.gov/wa/. Would you rather receive a brief summary mailed to you at a later date? Yes No If additional help is needed, please call (360)709-2400 or (800)435-5883. Reported by ___________________________ Date________________ Phone _______________
Office Use
R. Unit Response Respondent Mode Enum Eval Date
921 9901 9902 9903 098 100 9910 MM DD YY
Date: __ __ __ __ __ __ POID for Additional Questionnaires
S/E Name 789
099
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COUNTY CODES - Column 3 445 Grapes, Table 146 Opal 439 Nectarines 148 Orin 1 Adams 450 Peaches 154 Pacific Rose 3 Asotin 456 Pears, Bartlett 150 Pinata 5 Benton 457 Pears, Winter 151 Pinova 7 Chelan 449 Plums & Prunes 158 Prime Gold 9 Clallam 141 Pluots 152 Ramey York 11 Clark 101 Red Delicious 13 Columbia VARIETY CODES - Column 7 156 Rome (Red Rome) 15 Cowlitz 153 Sansa 17 Douglas APPLE VARIETIES 144 Sonya 19 Ferry 155 Spartan 21 Franklin 103 Akane 160 Sport 23 Garfield 104 Ambrosia 157 Winesap 25 Grant 105 Braeburn 159 Winter Banana 27 Grays Harbor 107 Cameo 161 Zester 29 Island 109 Chehalis 198 Other 31 Jefferson 111 Corland 199 Not Reported 33 King 110 Crimson Cold 35 Kitsay 149 Cripps Pink (Pink Lady) APRICOT VARIETIES 37 Kittitas 113 Criterion 39 Klickitat 114 Earligold 202 Blenheim 41 Lewis 118 Early Fuji 221 Casselbrite 43 Lincoln 116 Elstar (Valstar) 220 Chinese 45 Mason 115 Empire 201 Goldbar 47 Okanogan 112 Envy 206 Goldcot 49 Pacific 117 Fuji / Red Fuji 203 Goldrich 51 Pend Oreille 102 Gala 204 Goldstrike 53 Pierce 119 Ginger Gold 222 Moorpark 55 San Juan 121 Golden Delicious - 207 Patterson 57 Skagit (Standard) 209 Perfection 59 Skamania 120 Golden Delicious - 210 Puget Gold 61 Snohomish (Smoothee / Gibson) 211 Riland 63 Spokane 122 Golden Supreme 213 Rival 65 Stevens 123 Granny Smith 215 Sun-glo 67 Thurston 125 Gravenstein 217 Tilton 69 Wahkiakum 127 Honeycrisp 219 Tomcot 71 Walla Walla 129 Idared 205 Wenatchee Moorpark 73 Whatcom 130 Jazz 298 Other 75 Whitman 131 Jonagold 299 Not Reported 77 Yakima 133 Jonathan (Ruby Jon) 132 Kiku FRUIT TYPE CODES – 136 Lady Alice Column 5 134 Liberty 135 Lodi 420 Apples 137 Macoun 421 Apricots 139 McIntosh 430 Cherries, Sweet 141 Melrose 432 Cherries, Tart 142 Minneiska (SweeTango) 444 Grapes, Juice 143 Mutsu 443 Grapes, Wine 145 Newton 147 Northern Spy
Respondent Booklet 2011 Grape and Fruit Tree Acreage Study
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CHERRY (All) VARIETIES GRAPES, WINE VARIETIES NECTARINE VARIETIES 920 Aligote 301 Attika 921 Aurore 406 Arctic Glo 302 Balaton (Tart Cherry) 922 Barbera 402 Arctic Pride 304 Benton 923 Cabernet Franc 401 Arctic Queen 303 Bing (excl Sunset Bing) 924 Cabernet Sauvignon 408 Arctic Rose 305 Black Republican 925 Campbell Early (Island Belle) 427 August Red 310 Black Tartatian 926 Carmenere 428 Autumn Red 306 Brooks 927 Cascade 403 Bright Pearl 308 Casmer 928 Chardonnay 429 Byrd 307 Chelan 929 Chasselas 404 Crystal Rose 309 Chinook 930 Chenin Blanc 416 Early Red 312 Cristalina 931 Cinsaut 430 Fairlane 332 Dnoex 932 Cournoise 405 Fantasia 314 Early Robin 933 Dolcetto 418 Fire Sweet 328 Index 934 Gamay Beaujolais 407 Firebrite 311 Lambert 935 Gamay Noir 431 Fireburst 313 Lapins 936 Gewurztraminer 432 First Red 320 Montgomery (Tart Cherry) 937 Golden Muscat 433 Flame 315 Rainier 938 Grenache 409 Flavortop 317 Regina 939 Joffre 442 Grand Pearl 319 Royal Ann 940 Lemberger 444 HoneyKist 322 Sam 941 Leon Milot 440 Honey Royal 324 Sandra Rose 942 Madeline Angevine 410 Independence 326 Santina 943 Madeline Sylvaner 434 Laurie Red 330 Schneider 944 Malbec 411 Red Gold 333 Selah (Liberty Bell) 945 Marechal Fosh 413 Scarlet Sun 321 Skeena 946 Merlot 435 September Red 323 Sonata 947 Mouverdre 436 Sparkling Red 339 Staccato 948 Mueller-Thurgau 412 Spring Brite 325 Stella 949 Muscat Canelli 414 Spring Diamond 334 Sumleta 950 Muscat of Alexandria 437 Summer Beaut 334 Sumnue 951 Muscat Ottonel 417 Summer Blush 338 Sunset Bing 952 Nebbiolo 415 Summer Bright 327 Sweetheart 953 New York Muscat 419 Summer Fire 329 Tieton 954 Okanogan Riesling 438 Summer Grand 336 Ulster 955 Orange Muscat 439 Sunfree 331 Van 956 Petit Verdot 423 Sun Glo 337 Zing 957 Pinot Blanc 421 Supreme Red 398 Other 958 Pinot Gris 424 Sweet Scarlet 399 Not Reported 959 Pinot Noir 425 Western Pride 960 Riesling 443 Western Sweeet GRAPES, JUICE VARIETIES 961 Rousanne 426 Zee Gold 962 Royalty 498 Other 901 Concord 963 Sangiovese 499 Not Reported 902 Niagara 964 Sauvignon Blanc 908 Other 965 Semillon 909 Not Reported 966 Siegerrebe 967 Souzao GRAPES, TABLE VARIETIES 968 Syrah 915 Red Flame 969 Tempranillo 916 Thompson Seedless 970 Tinta Madeira 918 All Varieties 971 Tinto Cao 919 Not Reported 972 Touriga 973 Viognier 974 White Zinfandel 975 Zinfandel 998 Other
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PEACH VARIETIES 541 Rich Lady PLUM & PRUNE VARIETIES 542 Rio Oso Gem 570 Allstar 543 Risingstar 801 Autumn Sweet 501 Angelus 545 Roza 803 Black Amber 571 Arctic Gern 547 Ryan Sun 802 Bluefre 510 August Lady 548 Saturn 804 Castleton 572 Avalon 538 Scarlet Lady 812 Catalina 573 Baby Gold 5 567 Siera Lady 806 Damson 574 Blazingstar 549 Sierra Gem 805 Duarte 502 Blushing Star 550 Snow Fire 807 Early Italian 532 Brendasun 551 Snow Giant 808 Elephant Heart 575 Canadian Harmony 553 Snow King 811 Empress 576 Coral Star 555 Snowbrite 813 Friar 504 Cresthaven 512 Starfire 809 Late Italian (Standard) 530 Crimson Lady 557 Sugar Lady 814 NY 6 508 David Sun 559 Summer Lady 816 NY 9 503 Delta 561 Summer Prince 815 President 505 Diamond Princess 563 Summer Sweet 819 Santa Rosa 506 Donut 564 Suncrest 821 Shiro 507 Elberta 554 Sweet Dream 822 Simka 509 Elegant Lady 526 Tiffany Rose 823 Stanley 580 Encore 528 Veteran 810 Yellow Egg 511 Fancy Lady 540 White Hale 848 Other 513 Flamecrest 565 White Lady 849 Not Reported 514 Flaming Fury 567 Zee Lady 515 Flaborcrest 598 Other PLUOT VARIETIES 552 Frost 599 Not Reported 581 Glohaven 860 Crimson Sweet 517 Glory PEAR SUMMER/FALL 861 Dapple Dandy 582 Glowingstar VARIETIES 862 Early Dapple 516 Gold Medal 601 Bartlett 863 Emerald Drop 518 Golden Alberta 602 Red Bartlett 864 Flavor Delight 583 Golden Jubilee 603 Red Sensation 865 Flavor Fall 584 Goldnine (Arkansas9) 604 Starkrimson 866 Flavor Finale 519 Hale 606 Tosca 867 Flavor Grenade 521 John Henry 698 Other 868 Flavor Heart 534 June Lady 699 Not Reported 869 Flavor Jewel 520 July Sun 870 Flavor King 523 June Pride PEAR (WINTER) VARIETIES 871 Flavor Prince 524 Jupiter 872 Flavor Queen 525 Lady Nancy 701 Asian 873 Flavor Rich 585 Loring 703 Bosc 874 Flavor Royal 586 M A Blake 720 Bosc, Golden 875 Flavor Supreme 587 Madison 704 Cascade 876 Flavorich 588 Newhaven 705 Comice 877 Flavorosa 527 NJ252 707 Concorder 878 Geo Prode 529 O’Henry 709 D’Anjou 879 Raspberry Jewel 531 PF series (PF Lucky 13) 711 D’Anjou, Red 880 Red Ray 590 Red Freemont 712 Kalle 881 Splash 589 Red Freemont 713 Packham 882 Sweet Treat 533 Red Glove 715 Red Clapp 883 Tropical Plumana 535 Red Haven 717 Seckel 888 Other 591 Red Lady 719 Taylor Gold 889 Not Reported 536 Red Top 798 Other 592 Redglobe 799 Not Reported 593 Redskin 594 Redstar 537 Regal 539 Regina
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AMERICAN VITICULTURAL AREA CODES - Column 8
1 Columbia Gorge 2 Columbia Valley 3 Horse Haven Hills 4 Puget Sound 5 Rattlesnake Hills 6 Red Mountain 7 Wahluke Slope 8 Walla Walla Valley 9 Yakima Valley 10 Snipes Mountain 11 Lake Chelan ROOTSTOCK CODES FOR APPLES, PEARS AND CHERRIES - Column 9 1 Dwarf 2 Semi-dwarf 3 Standard YEAR CODES - Column 10 1 Prior to 1991 2 1991-1995 3 1996-2000 4 2001-2005 5 2006 6 2007 7 2008 8 2009 9 2010
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Acreage, by Fruit, Washington, Historical Comparisons
‐
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
70,000
80,000
90,000
100,000
Yakima Valley Wenatchee Columbia Basin Other Areas
Acres
Apples
1993
2001
2006
2011
‐
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
Yakima Valley Wenatchee Columbia Basin Other Areas
Acres
Sweet Cherries
1993
2001
2006
2011
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Acreage, by Fruit, Washington, Historical Comparisons
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
Yakima Valley Wenatchee Columbia Basin Other Areas
Acres
Winter Pears
2001
2006
2011
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
9000
Yakima Valley Wenatchee Columbia Basin Other Areas
Acres
Bartlett Pears
2001
2006
2011
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Acreage, by Fruit, Washington, Historical Comparisons
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
Yakima Valley Wenatchee Columbia Basin Other Areas
Acres
Peaches
1993
2001
2006
2011
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
Yakima Valley Wenatchee Columbia Basin Other Areas
Acres
Nectarines
1993
2001
2006
2011
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Acreage, by Fruit, Washington, Historical Comparisons
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
Yakima Valley Wenatchee Columbia Basin Other Areas
Acres
Apricots
1993
2001
2006
2011
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
Yakima Valley Wenatchee Columbia Basin Other Areas
Acres
Prunes and Plums
1993
2001
2006
2011
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Apples: Acres by Age, 2001, 2006, 2011
‐
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
160,000
180,000
200,000
2001 Survey 2006 Survey 2011 Survey
Acres
1 year
2‐3 years
4‐5 years
6‐10 years
11‐15 years
16‐20 years
Over 20 Years
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Apples: Density by Rootstock and Variety, January 1, 2011
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400Trees per Acre
Dwarf
Semi‐Dwarf
Standard
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
Trees per Acre
Dwarf
Semi‐Dwarf
Standard
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Sweet Cherries: Density by Rootstock and Variety, January 1, 2011
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000Trees per Acre
Dwarf
Semi‐Dwarf
Standard
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
Trees per Acre
Dwarf
Semi‐Dwarf
Standard
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Apple and Sweet Cherry Acres by Selected Varieties, 2001, 2006, and 2011
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
80000
90000
Red Del. Gold. Del. Fuji Honeycrisp Pink Lady Cameo Braeburn Granny Smith
Gala
Acres
Apples
2001
2006
2011
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
Lapins Lambert Van Rainier Chelan Skeena Sweetheart Bing
Acres
Sweet Cherries
2001
2006
2011
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Usual Bloom and Harvest Dates, Washington
Area Usual Dates
of Full Bloom
Usual Harvesting Dates
Begin Most Active
Ends
Lower Yakima Valley 1/
Apples
April 25 August 15 September 10-October 25
November 10
Apricots
March 28 July 5 July 5-July 10
July 20
Sweet Cherries
April 15 June 15 June 25-June 30
July 20
Peaches
April 12 July 15 August 20-September 5
September 25
Pears, Bartlett
April 20 August 10 August 15-August 25
August 30
Pears, Other
April 20 September 5 September 20-October 5
October 20
Plums/Prunes
April 20 August 20 August 20-August 25
October 1
Upper Yakima Valley 2/
Apples
April 30 September 1 September 15-October 25
November 1
Apricots
April 5 July 20 July 20-July 25
August 1
Sweet Cherries
April 20 June 25 July 1-July 5
July 30
Pears, Bartlett
April 25 August 15 August 25-September 10
September 25
Pears, Other
April 25 September 10 October 10-October 20
October 30
Prosser-Kennewick
Apricots
March 20 June 25 July 5-July 10
July 15
Sweet Cherries
April 10 June 10 June 15-June 20
June 20
Peaches
April 10 July 10 August 10-August 20
August 25
Plums/Prunes
April 15 August 15 August 25-September 5
September 15
North Central River Zone 3/
Apples
April 28 August 10 August 25-October 20
November 10
Apricots
April 5 July 1 July 4-July 20
July 20
Sweet Cherries
April 15 June 2 June 24-July 4
July 10
Peaches
April 15 July 20 August 10-September 10
September 15
Pears, Bartlett
April 17 August 10 August 15-August 25
August 30
Pears, Other
April 17 September 5 September 10-September 20
September 25
North Central Intermediate Zone 4/
Apples
May 5 October 1 October 1-October 10
November 1
Sweet Cherries
April 25 July 1 July 5-July 20
August 1
Pears, Bartlett
April 25 August 15 August 20-August 30
September 5
Pears, Other
April 25 September 10 September 15-October 1
October 10
North Central Upper Zone 5/
Apples
May 10 October 5 October 5-October 10
November 5
Pears, Bartlett
May 5 August 21 September 1-September 5
September 10
Pears, Other
May 5 September 20 September 25-October 5
October 10
Columbia Basin
Apples
April 20 August 10 August 25-October 15
October 30
Apricots
April 1 July 1 July 10-July 25
July 30
Sweet Cherries
April 10 June 5 June 10-June 15
July 25
Tart Cherries
April 25 July 1 July 5-July 15
July 20
Peaches
April 10 July 5 July 5-July 30
August 5
Pears, Bartlett
April 15 August 10 August 15-August 30
September 10
Pears, Other
April 20 August 25 September 1-September 20
September 30
1/ Lower Yakima Valley is from Prosser to Union Gap below the City of Yakima. 2/ Upper Yakima Valley is the area around the City of Yakima and extending northwest along the Naches River. 3/ Wenatchee River Zone is the river bottom lands extending from Wenatchee to the Canadian Border. 4/ Wenatchee Intermediate Zone is locations above river bottom lands, such as Cashmere, Entiat, Lake Chelan, Manson, Omak, and Okanogan. 5/ Wenatchee Upper Zone is locations which approach the 2,000 foot elevation mark, such as Peshastin, Leavenworth, Ardenvoir, and Methow Valley.