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Page 1: United States Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts Department of ...6 Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 2011 Summary (July 2012) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service Noncitrus Fruit Highlights

United States Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service

ISSN: 1948-2698

Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 2011 Summary July 2012

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Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts 2011 Summary (July 2012) 3 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Contents Noncitrus Fruit Highlights ...................................................................................................................................................... 6

Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value by Crop -

United States: 2009-2011 ........................................................................................................................................................ 8

Fruits and Nuts Bearing Acreage by Type – United States: 2009-2011 ............................................................................... 11

Noncitrus Fruits Utilized Production by Type of Utilization – United States: 2009-2011 ................................................... 11

Noncitrus Fruits Utilized Production – United States: 2002-2011 Chart .............................................................................. 12

Noncitrus Fruits Value of Utilized Production – United States: 2002-2011 Chart ............................................................... 12

Noncitrus Fruits Utilized Production – United States: 2011 Chart ....................................................................................... 13

Noncitrus Fruits Value of Utilized Production – United States: 2011 Chart ........................................................................ 13

Commercial Apple Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2009-2011 ........... 14

Commercial Apple Fresh Market Utilization, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2009-2011 ............................. 17

Commercial Apple Processed Utilization, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2009-2011 ................................... 19

Commercial Apple Processed Utilization and Price by Use – States and United States: 2009-2011 ................................... 21

Unutilized Apple Production – States and United States: 2009-2011 .................................................................................. 22

Commercial Apple Bearing Acreage – United States: 2002-2011 Chart .............................................................................. 23

Commercial Apple Utilized Production – United States: 2002-2011 Chart ......................................................................... 23

Other Fruit Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Utilization, Price, and Value by Crop – States and

United States: 2009-2011 ...................................................................................................................................................... 24

Other Unutilized Fruit Production by Crop – States and United States: 2009-2011 ............................................................ 30

Other Processed Fruit Utilization and Price by Crop and Use – States and United States: 2009-2011 ................................ 30

Olive Production by Variety – California: 2009-2011 .......................................................................................................... 31

Dry Fruit Production and Price by Use – California: 2009-2011 ......................................................................................... 31

Fresh Basis Equivalents for Selected Dry Fruits – California: 2009-2011 .......................................................................... 31

Strawberry Area Planted, Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2009-2011 ............ 32

Strawberry Utilization, Price, and Value by Utilization – States and United States: 2009-2011 ......................................... 33

Berry Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Utilization, Price, and Value by Crop – States and

United States: 2009-2011 ...................................................................................................................................................... 34

Unutilized Berry Production – States and United States: 2009-2011 ................................................................................... 38

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Blackberry Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Utilization, Price, and Value by Variety – Oregon: 2009-2011 ................ 39

Unutilized Cultivated Blackberry Production by Variety – States and United States: 2009-2011 ....................................... 39

Sweet Cherry Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Utilization, Price, and Value – States and

United States: 2009-2011 ...................................................................................................................................................... 40

Tart Cherry Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Utilization, Price, and Value – States and

United States: 2009-2011 ...................................................................................................................................................... 42

Sweet and Tart Cherry Processed Utilization and Price by Use – States and United States: 2009-2011 ............................. 44

Unutilized Cherry Production by Crop – States and United States: 2009-2011 ................................................................... 45

Sweet Cherry Bearing Acreage – United States: 2002-2011 Chart ...................................................................................... 46

Tart Cherry Bearing Acreage – United States: 2002-2011 Chart .......................................................................................... 46

Cranberry Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Utilization, Price and Value – States and

United States: 2009-2011 ...................................................................................................................................................... 47

Grape Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2009-2011 ................................ 48

Unutilized Grape Production – States and United States: 2009-2011 ................................................................................... 49

Grape Fresh and Processed Utilization, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2009-2011 ....................................... 50

Grape Processed Utilization and Price by Use – States and United States: 2009-2011 ........................................................ 52

Grape Processed Utilization by Variety – States and United States: 2009-2011 .................................................................. 53

Concord Grapes for Processing Marketing Year Average Prices – New York and Pennsylvania: 2009-2011 .................... 53

Peach Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2009-2011 ................................. 54

Peach Utilized Production, Price, and Value by Utilization – States and United States: 2009-2011 ................................... 56

Peach Processed Utilization and Price by Use – States and United States: 2009-2011 ........................................................ 58

Unutilized Peach Production – States and United States: 2009-2011 ................................................................................... 58

Peach Bearing Acreage – United States: 2002-2011 Chart ................................................................................................... 59

Peach Bearing Utilized Production – United States: 2002-2011 Chart ................................................................................. 59

All Pear Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Utilization, Price, and Value – States and

United States: 2009-2011 ...................................................................................................................................................... 60

Unutilized Pear Production – States and United States: 2009-2011 ..................................................................................... 61

Pear Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Utilization, Price, and Value by Type – States and

United States: 2009-2011 ...................................................................................................................................................... 62

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Tropical Fruit Acreage Harvested, Yield, Utilized Production, Utilization, Price, and Value by Crop –

Hawaii: 2009-2011 ................................................................................................................................................................ 64

Apples for Fresh Use Monthly Average Prices Received – States: July 2009 - June 2012 .................................................. 66

Apples for Fresh Use Monthly Average Prices Received – United States: July 2007 - June 2012 ...................................... 66

Grapes for Fresh Use Monthly Average Prices Received – United States: May 2007 - December 2011 ............................ 67

Peaches for Fresh Use Monthly Average Prices Received – United States: May 2007 - September 2011 .......................... 67

Pears for Fresh Use Monthly Average Prices Received – United States: July 2007 - June 2012 ......................................... 67

Tree Nut Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value by Crop – States: 2009-2011 ........................................... 68

Tree Nut Utilization and Meat Production by Crop – States and United States: 2009-2011 ................................................ 69

Pecan Production, Price, and Value by Variety – States and United States: 2009-2011 ...................................................... 70

Crop Comments .................................................................................................................................................................... 71

Definition of Terms ............................................................................................................................................................... 73

Price and Value Definitions .................................................................................................................................................. 74

State MYA Price and Value Computations .......................................................................................................................... 74

United States MYA Price and Value Computations ............................................................................................................. 74

Marketing Seasons for Noncitrus Fruits ............................................................................................................................... 75

Marketing Seasons for Tree Nuts .......................................................................................................................................... 76

Statistical Methodology ........................................................................................................................................................ 77

Reliability of Selected Noncitrus Fruit Estimates ................................................................................................................. 77

Information Contacts ............................................................................................................................................................ 78

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Noncitrus Fruit Highlights

In 2011, the Nation’s utilized production of the leading noncitrus fruit crops totaled 18.0 million tons, up 1 percent from

the 2010 utilized production. Utilized production increased from 2010 for apples, apricots, avocados, blackberries,

cultivated blueberries, boysenberries, black and red raspberries, sweet and tart cherries, cranberries, dates, guavas,

kiwifruit, pears, California plums, California prunes, prunes and plums, and strawberries. Utilized production decreased

from 2010 for bananas, Maine wild blueberries, figs, grapes, nectarines, California olives, papayas, and peaches.

The value of utilized production for 2011 noncitrus fruit crops totaled 13.9 billion dollars, up 12 percent from 2010. The

value of utilized production for Oregon black raspberries increased 152 percent, tart cherries were up 70 percent, Maine

wild blueberries increased 48 percent, Hawaii guavas were up 47 percent, and boysenberries increased 44 percent.

However, the value of utilized production for California olives decreased 61 percent, California plums are down

18 percent, Hawaii papayas decreased 13 percent, and red raspberries are down 10 percent.

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Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value by Crop - United States: 2009-2011

Crop Bearing acreage Yield per acre

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

(acres) (acres) (acres) (tons fresh equivalent)

(tons fresh equivalent)

(tons fresh equivalent)

Noncitrus fruits Apples ........................................................ Apricots ...................................................... Avocados ................................................... Bananas (Hawaii) 1 .................................... Blackberries, cultivated (Oregon) 1 ............. Blueberries Cultivated 1 ............................................. Wild (Maine) ........................................... Boysenberries 1 .......................................... Raspberries Black (Oregon) ..................................... Red ...................................................... All (California) ...................................... Cherries, Sweet ......................................... Cherries, Tart ............................................. Cranberries ................................................ Dates (California) ....................................... Figs (California) .......................................... Grapes ....................................................... Guavas (Hawaii) 1 ...................................... Kiwifruit (California) .................................... Nectarines .................................................. Olives (California) ...................................... Papayas (Hawaii) 1 ..................................... Peaches ..................................................... Pears ......................................................... Plums (California) ...................................... Prunes (California) ..................................... Prunes and Plums 2 ................................... Strawberries 1 ............................................ Total ..........................................................

347,800 12,350 66,270 1,100 7,100

63,770

(NA) 600

1,100 11,100 5,500

85,310 35,550 38,500 6,700 9,300

944,800

135 4,200

30,300 31,000 1,325

118,830 57,000 26,600 64,000 3,190

58,080

2,031,510

341,950 12,150 59,930 1,100 7,500

69,610

(NA) 500

1,300 10,900 5,400

85,030 35,650 38,500 7,700 8,600

951,900

115 4,200

29,300 36,000 1,350

117,630 56,000 26,200 61,000 3,060

56,990

2,029,565

330,600 12,150 59,950 1,000 7,300

72,000

(NA) 500

1,100 11,000 5,400

84,820 36,000 38,500 8,200 8,600

960,200

110 4,200

28,400 41,500 1,300

112,480 54,400 26,000 58,000 2,710

57,470

2,023,890

14.00 5.56 4.50 8.40 3.87

2.86 (NA) 2.67

1.43 3.21

11.20 5.19 5.05 8.98 3.54 4.70 7.73

7.80 6.10 7.25 1.49

11.90 9.29

16.80 4.21 2.59 5.83

24.10

(X)

13.60 5.46 2.91 8.10 2.91

2.95 (NA) 2.10

0.67 3.04 7.50 3.68 2.67 8.84 3.77 4.76 7.85

5.65 7.79 7.96 5.72

11.20 9.78

14.50 5.39 2.13 3.95

25.10

(X)

14.30 5.49 3.78 8.70 3.61

2.97 (NA) 2.60

1.02 3.56

10.00 3.94 3.22

10.00 4.04 4.50 7.68

8.65

10.00 8.07 1.72

11.00 9.53

17.60 6.15 2.36 4.83

25.20

(X)

(tons in-shell equivalent)

(tons in-shell equivalent)

(tons in-shell equivalent)

Tree nuts Almonds (California) 3 ................................ Hazelnuts (Oregon) .................................... Macadamias (Hawaii) ................................. Pecans ....................................................... Pistachios (California) ................................ Walnuts (California) ................................... Total ..........................................................

720,000 28,700 15,000

(NA) 126,000 227,000

1,116,700

740,000 29,000 15,000

(NA) 137,000 237,000

1,158,000

760,000 29,500 15,000

(NA) 153,000 245,000

1,202,500

1.64 1.64 1.40 (NA) 1.41 1.93

(X)

1.91 0.97 1.34 (NA) 1.91 2.13

(X)

2.23 1.31 1.64 (NA) 1.45 1.88

(X)

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

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Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value by Crop - United States: 2009-2011 (continued)

Crop Total production Utilized production

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

(1,000 tons

fresh equivalent) (1,000 tons

fresh equivalent) (1,000 tons

fresh equivalent) (1,000 tons

fresh equivalent) (1,000 tons

fresh equivalent) (1,000 tons

fresh equivalent)

Noncitrus fruits Apples ....................................................... Apricots ..................................................... Avocados ................................................... Bananas (Hawaii) ...................................... Blackberries, cultivated (Oregon) 1 ............. Blueberries Cultivated .............................................. Wild (Maine) .......................................... Boysenberries ............................................ Raspberries Black (Oregon) ..................................... Red ...................................................... All (California) ...................................... Cherries, sweet .......................................... Cherries, tart .............................................. Cranberries 4 ............................................. Dates (California) ....................................... Figs (California) ......................................... Grapes ...................................................... Guavas (Hawaii) ........................................ Kiwifruit (California) .................................... Nectarines ................................................. Olives (California) ...................................... Papayas (Hawaii) ...................................... Peaches .................................................... Pears ......................................................... Plums (California) ...................................... Prunes (California) ..................................... Prunes and Plums 2 ................................... Strawberries .............................................. Total ..........................................................

4,852.5

68.7 298.5 (NA) 28.1

186.4 44.1 1.7

1.7 35.6 61.6

442.9 179.6 345.7 23.7 43.8

7,307.4

(NA) 25.6

219.8 46.3 (NA)

1,103.8 957.2 112.0 496.0 18.6 (NA)

(NA)

4,640.8

66.4 174.3 (NA) 22.6

208.3 41.5 1.1

0.9 33.1 40.5

313.2 95.2

340.4 29.0 40.9

7,471.2

(NA) 32.7

233.2 206.0 (NA)

1,150.3 813.6 141.3 390.0 12.1 (NA)

(NA)

4,710.0

66.7 226.5 (NA) 26.4

217.1 41.3 1.3

1.1 39.2 54.0

334.4 115.9 385.6 33.1 38.7

7,377.7

(NA) 42.0

229.2 71.2 (NA)

1,071.8 954.7 160.0 444.0 13.1 (NA)

(NA)

4,726.6

68.7 298.5

9.3 27.5

182.5 44.1 1.6

1.6 35.6 61.6

385.6 160.4 345.7 23.7 43.8

7,279.9

1.1 24.9

219.8 46.3 15.8

1,082.6 955.8 112.0 496.0 17.7

1,400.7

18,069.4

4,601.5

66.4 174.3

8.9 21.8

205.4 41.5 1.1

0.9 33.1 40.5

307.6 91.6

340.4 29.0 40.9

7,468.5

0.7 32.5

233.2 206.0 15.1

1,130.6 813.4 141.3 390.0 11.2

1,426.6

17,874.0

4,656.5

66.6 226.5

8.7 26.3

214.0 41.3 1.3

1.1 39.2 54.0

330.3 115.2 385.6 33.1 38.7

7,370.4

1.0 40.7

229.2 71.2 14.3

1,043.0 954.1 160.0 444.0 12.7

1,447.3

18,026.3

(1,000 tons in-shell equivalent)

(1,000 tons in-shell equivalent)

(1,000 tons in-shell equivalent)

(1,000 tons in-shell equivalent)

(1,000 tons in-shell equivalent)

(1,000 tons in-shell equivalent)

Tree nuts Almonds (California) .................................. Hazelnuts (Oregon) ................................... Macadamias (Hawaii) ................................ Pecans ...................................................... Pistachios (California) ................................ Walnuts (California) ................................... Total ..........................................................

(NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)

(NA)

(NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)

(NA)

(NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)

(NA)

1,180.9

47.0 21.0

151.0 177.5 437.0

2,014.4

1,413.8

28.0 20.0

146.9 261.0 504.0

2,373.7

1,691.7

38.5 24.5

134.9 222.0 461.0

2,572.6

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

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Noncitrus Fruits and Nuts Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value by Crop - United States: 2009-2011 (continued)

Crop Price Value of utilized production

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

(dollars) (dollars) (dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)

Noncitrus fruits Apples .........................................................pounds Apricots ........................................................... tons Avocados ........................................................ tons Bananas (Hawaii) ........................................pounds Blackberries, cultivated (Oregon) ................pounds Blueberries Cultivated ................................................pounds Wild (Maine) ............................................pounds Boysenberries .............................................pounds Raspberries Black (Oregon) ........................................pounds Red .........................................................pounds All (California) .........................................pounds Cherries, sweet ............................................... tons Cherries, tart ...............................................pounds Cranberries ................................................. barrels Dates (California) ............................................ tons Figs (California) ............................................... tons Grapes ............................................................ tons Guavas (Hawaii) .........................................pounds Kiwifruit (California) ......................................... tons Nectarines ....................................................... tons Olives (California) ........................................... tons Papayas (Hawaii) ........................................pounds Peaches .......................................................... tons Pears .............................................................. tons Plums (California) ........................................... tons Prunes (California) 5 ........................................ tons Prunes and Plums 2 ........................................ tons Strawberries ...................................................... cwt Total ...................................................................... Tree nuts Almonds, shelled (California) ......................pounds Hazelnuts (Oregon) ......................................... tons Macadamias (Hawaii) ..................................pounds Pecans ........................................................pounds Pistachios (California) .................................pounds Walnuts (California) 1 ...................................... tons Total ......................................................................

0.231

654.00 1,440.00

0.550 0.562

1.330 0.363 0.657

0.377 0.902 2.900

1,330.00 0.192 44.20

1,180.00 695.00 505.00

0.140

847.00 631.00 696.00 0.450

548.00 372.00 514.00

1,230.00 327.00 76.00

(X)

1.650 1,690.00

0.700 1.430 1.670

1,710.00

(X)

0.252

722.00 2,750.00

0.600 0.763

1.440 0.610 0.873

1.260 0.853 2.470

2,330.00 0.222 43.90

1,270.00 542.00 487.00

0.169

768.00 553.00 664.00 0.370

547.00 476.00 555.00

1,350.00 439.00 79.30

(X)

1.790 2,410.00

0.750 2.300 2.220

2,040.00

(X)

0.292

907.00 2,170.00

0.650 0.812

1.840 0.909 1.010

2.470 0.648 2.070

2,530.00 0.300 44.60

1,370.00 526.00 582.00

0.170

771.00 582.00 755.00 0.340

564.00 390.00 402.00

1,200.00 360.00 82.90

(X)

1.920 2,330.00

0.780 2.430 1.980

2,870.00

(X)

2,187,008

44,912 429,586 10,175 30,842

485,380 31,945 2,102

1,181 64,110

357,055 513,330 61,628

305,669 27,966 30,422

3,675,168

294 21,084

138,611 32,209 14,186

593,653 355,662 57,568

204,180 5,787

2,129,585

11,811,298

2,293,500 79,430 29,400

430,388 592,850 747,270

4,172,838

2,317,823

47,876 479,068 10,680 33,291

593,407 50,600 1,834

2,185 56,426

200,288 715,684 40,741

299,123 36,830 22,185

3,635,144

220 24,961

129,075 136,796 11,123

618,566 386,955 78,422

175,500 4,915

2,262,353

12,372,071

2,903,380 67,480 30,000

674,828 1,158,840 1,028,160

5,862,688

2,722,826

60,454 492,072 11,310 42,783

788,765 75,120 2,638

5,510 50,736

223,200 834,585 69,072

344,151 45,347 20,336

4,293,247

323 31,360

133,333 53,782 9,722

588,330 371,745 64,320

164,400 4,573

2,399,389

13,903,429

3,866,880 89,705 38,220

655,889 879,120

1,323,070

6,852,884

(NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. 1 Harvested acreage. Yield based on utilized production. 2 Idaho, Michigan, Oregon, and Washington. 3 Yield based on in-shell equivalent. Shelling ratios are: 2009 - 0.597; 2010 - 0.580; 2011 - 0.600. 4 Production is rounded to the nearest 1,000 barrels prior to converting to tons fresh equivalent. 5 Price is for dried basis.

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Fruits and Nuts Bearing Acreage by Type – United States: 2009-2011

Year Citrus fruits 1 Major deciduous

fruits 2 Miscellaneous

noncitrus 3 Nuts 4 Total

(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres)

2009 ............. 2010 ............. 2011 .............

845,100 826,500 811,800

1,725,730 1,719,870 1,705,760

305,780 309,695 318,130

1,116,700 1,158,000 1,202,500

3,993,310 4,014,065 4,038,190

1 Grapefruit, lemons, oranges, tangelos, and tangerines. 2 Commercial apples, apricots, cherries, grapes, nectarines, peaches, pears, plums, and prunes. 3 Avocados, bananas, berries, cranberries, dates, figs, guavas, kiwifruit, olives, papayas, and strawberries. 4 Almonds, hazelnuts, macadamia nuts, pistachios, and walnuts.

Noncitrus Fruits Utilized Production by Type of Utilization – United States: 2009-2011

Year Utilized production 1 Fresh Processed 2

Canned Dried Juice Frozen Wine Other

(1,000 tons) (1,000 tons) (1,000 tons) (1,000 tons) (1,000 tons) (1,000 tons) (1,000 tons) (1,000 tons)

2009 .......... 2010 .......... 2011 ..........

18,069.4 17,874.0 18,026.3

7,562.3 7,478.3 7,651.8

1,393.7 1,383.5 1,308.0

2,148.3 2,317.8 2,313.6

1,235.1 1,100.6 1,178.8

742.3 693.4 766.2

4,373.0 4,269.8 4,155.3

269.0 290.2 267.0

1 Cranberry quantity included in total utilized production, excluded from fresh and processed breakdowns. 2 Processed strawberries are included in frozen.

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16,000

16,500

17,000

17,500

18,000

18,500

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Noncitrus Fruits Utilized Production –United States: 2002-2011

(000) Tons fresh equivalent

8,000

9,000

10,000

11,000

12,000

13,000

14,000

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Million dollars

Noncitrus Fruits Value of Utilized Production –United States: 2002-2011

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Grapes7,370

Apples4,657

Strawberries1,447 Peaches

1,043Pears954 Prunes (CA)

444

Sweet Cherries

330

Other1,781

0

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

7,000

8,000

Noncitrus Fruits Utilized Production –United States: 2011

(000) Tons fresh equivalent

Grapes4,293

Apples2,723 Strawberries

2,399

Sweet Cherries

835

Blueberries (Cultivated)

789 Peaches588 Pears

372

Other1,904

0

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

3,500

4,000

4,500

Noncitrus Fruits Value of Utilized Production –United States: 2011

Million dollars

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Commercial Apple Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2009-2011

State Bearing acreage Yield per acre 1

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

(acres) (acres) (acres) (pounds) (pounds) (pounds)

Arizona ..................................... California .................................. Colorado ................................... Connecticut ............................... Idaho ......................................... Illinois ........................................ Indiana ...................................... Iowa .......................................... Maine ........................................ Maryland ................................... Massachusetts .......................... Michigan ................................... Minnesota ................................. Missouri .................................... New Hampshire ........................ New Jersey ............................... New York .................................. North Carolina ........................... Ohio .......................................... Oregon ...................................... Pennsylvania ............................ Rhode Island ............................. Tennessee ................................ Utah .......................................... Vermont .................................... Virginia ...................................... Washington ............................... West Virginia ............................. Wisconsin ................................. United States ............................

1,200 19,000 1,500 2,200 2,600 2,500 2,000 1,100 3,100 1,900

4,000

38,000 3,000 1,800 1,900 2,000

42,000 6,800 6,800 4,200

21,000

300 800

1,400 2,800

11,800 153,000

4,900 4,200

347,800

1,200 18,000 1,400 2,100 2,600 2,200 1,800 1,000 3,100 1,850

4,000

35,000 2,600 1,800 1,900 2,000

42,000 6,800 6,300 4,200

21,000

300 800

1,400 2,800

11,800 153,000

4,900 4,100

341,950

1,200 17,500 1,300 2,100 2,600 2,200 1,700 1,000 3,100 1,750

4,000

34,000 2,450 1,800 1,900 1,900

42,000 6,900 4,300 4,100

21,000

300 800

1,400 2,800

11,800 146,000

4,900 3,800

330,600

4,580 13,900 10,700 8,860

17,300 18,400 15,000 4,360

11,000 24,500

10,900 30,300 7,730

10,300 15,800 21,500 32,600 17,600 17,000 31,000

24,300 8,000

10,000 12,900 14,300 20,800 34,000 16,700 10,400

27,900

14,200 15,600 10,000 11,000 23,100 23,600 14,400 3,800

10,000 23,000

9,250

16,300 7,310

18,300 11,100 21,500 30,200 20,000 13,200 28,600

23,400 8,670 9,380 8,570

12,500 16,900 36,300 13,100 9,020

27,100

9,170 16,000 6,920

10,500 23,100 18,200 11,800 4,000 9,350

22,900

9,630 29,000 9,590 8,330 9,470

18,900 29,000 20,300 15,500 22,600

21,800 8,330

10,600 13,600 12,000 18,600 37,100 13,700 13,500

28,500

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

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Commercial Apple Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2009-2011 (continued)

State Total production Utilized production

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

(million pounds) (million pounds) (million pounds) (million pounds) (million pounds) (million pounds)

Arizona ..................................... California .................................. Colorado ................................... Connecticut .............................. Idaho ........................................ Illinois ....................................... Indiana ..................................... Iowa .......................................... Maine ....................................... Maryland ................................... Massachusetts .......................... Michigan ................................... Minnesota ................................. Missouri .................................... New Hampshire ........................ New Jersey ............................... New York .................................. North Carolina .......................... Ohio .......................................... Oregon ..................................... Pennsylvania ............................ Rhode Island ............................ Tennessee ................................ Utah .......................................... Vermont .................................... Virginia ..................................... Washington .............................. West Virginia ............................ Wisconsin ................................. United States ............................

5.5 265.0 16.0 19.5 45.0 46.0 30.0 4.8

34.0 46.5

43.5

1,150.0 23.2 18.5 30.0 43.0

1,370.0 120.0 115.5 130.0

510.0

2.4 8.0

18.0 40.0

245.0 5,200.0

82.0 43.5

9,704.9

17.0 280.0 14.0 23.0 60.0 52.0 26.0 3.8

31.0 42.5

37.0

570.0 19.0 33.0 21.0 43.0

1,270.0 136.0 83.2

120.0

492.0 2.6 7.5

12.0 35.0

200.0 5,550.0

64.0 37.0

9,281.6

11.0 280.0

9.0 22.0 60.0 40.0 20.0 4.0

29.0 40.0

38.5

985.0 23.5 15.0 18.0 36.0

1,220.0 140.0 66.6 92.5

458.0

2.5 8.5

19.0 33.5

220.0 5,410.0

67.0 51.4

9,420.0

5.5 265.0 15.0 18.0 45.0 39.6 27.0 4.1

32.0 46.0

41.0

995.0 20.3 18.0 28.0 42.0

1,360.0 105.0 110.0 130.0

483.0

2.3 7.8

16.0 37.0

245.0 5,200.0

79.0 36.5

9,453.1

17.0 280.0 14.0 22.0 60.0 43.0 24.0 3.1

29.0 42.0

34.0

570.0 15.8 32.0 19.5 42.0

1,260.0 134.0 71.7

120.0

473.0 2.5 6.8

11.7 33.0

200.0 5,550.0

61.0 31.9

9,203.0

11.0 270.0

8.0 19.5 60.0 33.0 18.0 3.3

22.5 39.0

36.0

980.0 19.4 14.0 17.0 35.0

1,210.0 140.0 59.4 90.0

439.0

2.2 8.2

18.3 26.5

220.0 5,410.0

65.0 38.7

9,313.0

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

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Commercial Apple Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2009-2011 (continued)

State Price per pound Value of utilized production

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

(dollars) (dollars) (dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)

Arizona ..................................... California .................................. Colorado ................................... Connecticut ............................... Idaho ......................................... Illinois ........................................ Indiana ...................................... Iowa .......................................... Maine ........................................ Maryland ................................... Massachusetts .......................... Michigan ................................... Minnesota ................................. Missouri .................................... New Hampshire ........................ New Jersey ............................... New York .................................. North Carolina ........................... Ohio .......................................... Oregon ...................................... Pennsylvania ............................ Rhode Island ............................. Tennessee ................................ Utah .......................................... Vermont .................................... Virginia ...................................... Washington ............................... West Virginia ............................. Wisconsin ................................. United States ............................

0.237 0.235 0.258 0.517 0.218 0.518 0.300 0.662 0.426 0.154

0.461 0.131 0.591 0.266 0.451 0.499 0.155 0.169 0.352 0.197

0.139 0.610 0.327 0.296 0.237 0.135 0.272 0.138 0.411

0.231

0.179 0.207 0.216 0.539 0.232 0.617 0.403 0.719 0.461 0.182

0.570 0.181 0.796 0.301 0.463 0.480 0.179 0.185 0.383 0.224

0.158 0.820 0.305 0.250 0.309 0.154 0.278 0.144 0.516

0.252

0.241 0.215 0.293 0.539 0.239 0.575 0.398 0.663 0.474 0.259

0.603 0.199 0.814 0.313 0.505 0.672 0.208 0.192 0.367 0.221

0.182 0.793 0.279 0.222 0.304 0.182 0.338 0.175 0.485

0.292

1,305 62,228 3,870 9,307 9,795

20,496 8,095 2,715

13,625 7,102

18,907

130,038 11,988 4,789

12,630 20,951

210,720 17,736 38,682 25,622

67,127 1,403 2,550 4,742 8,760

33,078 1,412,846

10,912 14,989

2,187,008

3,048 57,820 3,020

11,853 13,910 26,548 9,672 2,228

13,371 7,650

19,366

103,375 12,571 9,635 9,036

20,180 225,855 24,793 27,426 26,855

74,896 2,050 2,076 2,928

10,210 30,760

1,541,420 8,797

16,474

2,317,823

2,647 57,975 2,340

10,507 14,350 18,989 7,166 2,187

10,676 10,115

21,690

194,700 15,796 4,379 8,588

23,505 251,470 26,863 21,808 19,861

79,739 1,745 2,290 4,054 8,044

40,055 1,831,165

11,371 18,751

2,722,826

1 Yield is based on total production, which includes unharvested production and fruit harvested but not sold due to market conditions.

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Commercial Apple Fresh Market Utilization, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2009-2011 [Equivalent packinghouse door returns for California, Michigan, New York, and Washington; price at point of first sale for all other States]

State Quantity Price per pound

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

(million pounds) (million pounds) (million pounds) (dollars) (dollars) (dollars)

Arizona ..................................... California .................................. Colorado ................................... Connecticut .............................. Idaho ........................................ Illinois ....................................... Indiana ..................................... Iowa .......................................... Maine ....................................... Maryland ................................... Massachusetts .......................... Michigan ................................... Minnesota ................................. Missouri .................................... New Hampshire ........................ New Jersey ............................... New York .................................. North Carolina .......................... Ohio .......................................... Oregon ..................................... Pennsylvania ............................ Rhode Island ............................ Tennessee ................................ Utah .......................................... Vermont .................................... Virginia ..................................... Washington .............................. West Virginia ............................ Wisconsin ................................. Other States 1 ........................... United States ............................

1.2 110.0

9.0 15.0 30.0 (D)

19.0 (D)

26.0 16.0

34.0

400.0 (D)

13.0 18.0 31.0

685.0 42.0 90.7 90.0

170.0

(D) (D)

14.2 21.0 60.0

4,300.0 20.0 32.0

66.8

6,313.9

2.0 115.0

8.0 18.5 40.0 (D)

19.0 (D)

24.0 14.0

27.0

210.0 (D)

22.0 14.5 30.0

600.0 56.0 56.2 85.0

190.0

(D) (D)

11.3 27.0 70.0

4,550.0 14.0 28.2

65.1

6,296.8

1.0 125.0

4.0 17.5 35.0 (D)

13.0 (D)

17.0 18.0

31.0

340.0 (D) 9.0

13.0 25.0

565.0 59.0 43.4 75.0

184.0

(D) (D)

17.5 16.0 60.0

4,500.0 19.0 32.5

57.2

6,277.1

0.700 0.446 0.390 0.590 0.305

(D) 0.405

(D) 0.490 0.320

0.540 0.215

(D) 0.343 0.660 0.650 0.225 0.291 0.404 0.270

0.265

(D) (D)

0.320 0.370 0.308 0.321 0.313 0.454

0.573

0.314

0.849 0.373 0.310 0.620 0.315

(D) 0.484

(D) 0.540 0.390

0.700 0.300

(D) 0.405 0.600 0.640 0.263 0.276 0.460 0.290

0.258

(D) (D)

0.257 0.360 0.267 0.321 0.319 0.574

0.688

0.325

0.780 0.325 0.450 0.590 0.335

(D) 0.507

(D) 0.595 0.460

0.685 0.350

(D) 0.406 0.630 0.907 0.333 0.308 0.460 0.244

0.290

(D) (D)

0.228 0.445 0.364 0.383 0.365 0.563

0.699

0.380

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

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Commercial Apple Fresh Market Utilization, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2009-2011 (continued) [Equivalent packinghouse door returns for California, Michigan, New York, and Washington; price at point of first sale for all other States]

State Value of production

2009 2010 2011

(1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)

Arizona ..................................... California .................................. Colorado ................................... Connecticut ............................... Idaho ......................................... Illinois ........................................ Indiana ...................................... Iowa .......................................... Maine ........................................ Maryland ................................... Massachusetts .......................... Michigan ................................... Minnesota ................................. Missouri .................................... New Hampshire ........................ New Jersey ............................... New York .................................. North Carolina ........................... Ohio .......................................... Oregon ...................................... Pennsylvania ............................ Rhode Island ............................. Tennessee ................................ Utah .......................................... Vermont .................................... Virginia ...................................... Washington ............................... West Virginia ............................. Wisconsin ................................. Other States 1 ........................... United States ............................

840 49,060 3,510 8,850 9,150

(D) 7,695

(D) 12,740 5,120

18,360 86,000

(D) 4,459

11,880 20,150

154,125 12,222 36,643 24,300

45,050

(D) (D)

4,544 7,770

18,480 1,380,300

6,260 14,528

38,246

1,980,282

1,698 42,895 2,480

11,470 12,600

(D) 9,196

(D) 12,960 5,460

18,900 63,000

(D) 8,910 8,700

19,200 157,800 15,456 25,852 24,650

49,020

(D) (D)

2,904 9,720

18,690 1,460,550

4,466 16,187

44,803

2,047,567

780 40,625 1,800

10,325 11,725

(D) 6,591

(D) 10,115 8,280

21,235

119,000 (D)

3,654 8,190

22,675 188,145 18,172 19,964 18,300

53,360

(D) (D)

3,990 7,120

21,840 1,723,500

6,935 18,298

39,967

2,384,586

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Includes data withheld above and/or data for States not listed in this table.

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Commercial Apple Processed Utilization, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2009-2011

State Quantity Price per ton

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

(million pounds) (million pounds) (million pounds) (dollars) (dollars) (dollars)

Arizona ..................................... California .................................. Colorado ................................... Connecticut .............................. Idaho ........................................ Illinois ....................................... Indiana ..................................... Iowa .......................................... Maine ....................................... Maryland ................................... Massachusetts .......................... Michigan ................................... Minnesota ................................. Missouri .................................... New Hampshire ........................ New Jersey ............................... New York .................................. North Carolina .......................... Ohio .......................................... Oregon ..................................... Pennsylvania ............................ Rhode Island ............................ Tennessee ................................ Utah .......................................... Vermont .................................... Virginia ..................................... Washington .............................. West Virginia ............................ Wisconsin ................................. Other States 1 ........................... United States ............................

4.3 155.0

6.0 3.0

15.0 (D) 8.0 (D) 6.0

30.0

7.0 595.0

(D) 5.0

10.0 11.0

675.0 63.0 19.3 40.0

313.0

(D) (D) 1.8

16.0 185.0 900.0 59.0 4.5

7.3

3,139.2

15.0 165.0

6.0 3.5

20.0 (D) 5.0 (D) 5.0

28.0

7.0 360.0

(D) 10.0 5.0

12.0 660.0 78.0 15.5 35.0

283.0

(D) (D) 0.4 6.0

130.0 1,000.0

47.0 3.7

6.1

2,906.2

10.0 145.0

4.0 2.0

25.0 (D) 5.0 (D) 5.5

21.0

5.0 640.0

(D) 5.0 4.0

10.0 645.0 81.0 16.0 15.0

255.0

(D) (D) 0.8

10.5 160.0 910.0 46.0 6.2

8.9

3,035.9

216.00 170.00 120.00 305.00 86.00

(D) 100.00

(D) 295.00 132.00

156.00 148.00

(D) 132.00 150.00 146.00 168.00 175.00 211.00 66.10

141.00

(D) (D)

220.00 124.00 158.00 72.30

158.00 205.00

248.00

132.00

180.00 181.00 180.00 219.00 131.00

(D) 190.00

(D) 164.00 156.00

133.00 224.00

(D) 145.00 134.00 163.00 206.00 239.00 203.00 126.00

183.00

(D) (D)

120.00 163.00 186.00 162.00 184.00 155.00

220.00

186.00

373.00 239.00 270.00 182.00 210.00

(D) 230.00

(D) 204.00 175.00

182.00 237.00

(D) 290.00 199.00 166.00 196.00 215.00 231.00 208.00

207.00

(D) (D)

160.00 176.00 228.00 237.00 193.00 146.00

234.00

223.00

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

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Commercial Apple Processed Utilization, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2009-2011 (continued)

State Value of production

2009 2010 2011

(1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)

Arizona ..................................... California .................................. Colorado ................................... Connecticut ............................... Idaho ......................................... Illinois ........................................ Indiana ...................................... Iowa .......................................... Maine ........................................ Maryland ................................... Massachusetts .......................... Michigan ................................... Minnesota ................................. Missouri .................................... New Hampshire ........................ New Jersey ............................... New York .................................. North Carolina ........................... Ohio .......................................... Oregon ...................................... Pennsylvania ............................ Rhode Island ............................. Tennessee ................................ Utah .......................................... Vermont .................................... Virginia ...................................... Washington ............................... West Virginia ............................. Wisconsin ................................. Other States 1 ........................... United States ............................

465 13,168

360 457 645 (D) 400 (D) 885

1,982

547 44,038

(D) 330 750 801

56,595 5,514 2,039 1,322

22,077

(D) (D) 198 990

14,598 32,546 4,652

461

906

206,726

1,350 14,925

540 383

1,310 (D) 476 (D) 411

2,190

466 40,375

(D) 725 336 980

68,055 9,337 1,574 2,205

25,876

(D) (D) 24

490 12,070 80,870 4,331

287

670

270,256

1,867 17,350

540 182

2,625 (D) 575 (D) 561

1,835

455 75,700

(D) 725 398 830

63,325 8,691 1,844 1,561

26,379

(D) (D) 64

924 18,215

107,665 4,436

453

1,040

338,240

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Includes data withheld above and/or data for States not listed in this table.

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Commercial Apple Processed Utilization and Price by Use – States and United States: 2009-2011

Use and State Quantity Price per ton

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

(million pounds) (million pounds) (million pounds) (dollars) (dollars) (dollars)

Canned California .............................. Maryland ............................... Michigan ............................... New York .............................. North Carolina ...................... Pennsylvania ........................ Virginia ................................. Washington .......................... West Virginia ........................ Other States 1 ....................... United States ........................ Juice and cider California .............................. Maryland ............................... Michigan ............................... New York .............................. North Carolina ...................... Ohio ...................................... Oregon ................................. Pennsylvania ........................ Virginia ................................. Washington .......................... West Virginia ........................ Other States 1 ....................... United States ........................

(D)

15.0 210.0 335.0

40.0 225.0

(D) 110.0

44.0

179.2

1,158.2

(D) 14.0

175.0 280.0

17.0 (D)

14.2 78.0 (D)

540.0 14.0

257.2

1,389.4

(D)

12.0 160.0 340.0 50.7

182.0 100.0 180.0 32.0

26.6

1,083.3

(D) 15.0 80.0

255.0 21.0 (D)

18.0 92.0 30.0

500.0 13.0

236.9

1,260.9

(D)

11.0 230.0 330.0 54.3

177.0 130.0 160.0 29.0

17.4

1,138.7

(D) 9.0

180.0 265.0 23.5 (D) 6.0

68.0 (D)

500.0 16.0

210.9

1,278.4

(D)

159.00 140.00 190.00 200.00 161.00

(D) 86.30

175.00

166.00

161.00

(D) 107.00 105.00 116.00 120.00

(D) 37.00 85.00

(D) 47.50

104.00

152.00

91.90

(D)

198.00 240.00 214.00 250.00 200.00 200.00 169.00 201.00

179.00

207.00

(D) 129.00 180.00 168.00 160.00

(D) 105.00 151.00 138.00 126.00 143.00

171.00

149.00

(D)

198.00 250.00 212.00 220.00 225.00 221.00 240.00 213.00

233.00

227.00

(D) 157.00 190.00 170.00 200.00

(D) 170.00 160.00

(D) 206.00 161.00

229.00

196.00

Frozen United States ........................ Dried United States ........................ Fresh slices United States ........................ Other 2 Maryland ............................... Michigan ............................... New York .............................. Other States 1 ....................... United States ........................

236.2

161.2

138.9

1.0 10.0 10.0

34.3

55.3

181.0

175.5

136.4

1.0 5.0 (D)

61.5

69.1

255.5

153.5

138.4

1.0 (D) (D)

70.0

71.0

154.00

53.00

325.00

80.00 200.00 100.00

142.00

163.00

195.00

143.00

376.00

68.00 280.00

(D)

246.00

240.00

253.00

224.00

382.00

78.00 (D) (D)

208.00

206.00

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Includes data withheld above and/or data for States not listed in this table. 2 Includes vinegar, wine, and slices for pie making.

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Unutilized Apple Production – States and United States: 2009-2011

State Unharvested production Harvested not sold

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

(million pounds) (million pounds) (million pounds) (million pounds) (million pounds) (million pounds)

Colorado ..................................... Connecticut ................................. Illinois .......................................... Indiana ........................................ Iowa ............................................ Maine .......................................... Maryland ..................................... Massachusetts ............................ Michigan ..................................... Minnesota ................................... Missouri ...................................... New Hampshire .......................... New Jersey ................................. New York .................................... North Carolina ............................. Ohio ............................................ Pennsylvania .............................. Rhode Island ............................... Tennessee .................................. Utah ............................................ Vermont ...................................... West Virginia ............................... Wisconsin ................................... United States ..............................

1.0 1.5 3.1 2.0 0.6 2.0 0.3 2.5

140.0 2.5

0.4 2.0 1.0

10.0 15.0 2.5

17.0 0.1 0.2 1.8

3.0 2.0 5.0

215.5

- 1.0 6.0 1.0 0.6 2.0 0.3 3.0

2.7

0.8 1.5 1.0

10.0 2.0 9.2

11.0 0.1 0.5 0.3

2.0 2.0 3.0

60.0

1.0 2.0 5.0 1.0 0.5 1.5 0.3 2.0 5.0 3.1

0.7 1.0 1.0

10.0 -

3.1 9.0 0.3 0.3 0.4

6.5 1.0

10.4

77.1

- -

3.3 1.0 0.1

- 0.2

- 15.0 0.4

0.1

- - - -

3.0 10.0

- -

0.2

- 1.0 2.0

36.3

- -

3.0 1.0 0.1

- 0.2

- -

0.5

0.2 - - - -

2.3 8.0

- 0.2

-

- 1.0 2.1

18.6

- 0.5 2.0 1.0 0.2 5.0 0.7 0.5

- 1.0

0.3

- - - -

4.1 10.0

- -

0.3

0.5 1.0 2.3

29.9

- Represents zero.

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320

330

340

350

360

370

380

390

400

410

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

(000) Acres

Commercial Apple Bearing Acreage –United States: 2002-2011

7,500

8,000

8,500

9,000

9,500

10,000

10,500

11,000

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Million Pounds

Commercial Apple Utilized Production –United States: 2002-2011

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Other Fruit Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Utilization, Price, and Value by Crop – States and United States: 2009-2011

Crop, State, and season

Bearing acreage Yield per acre1 Production Utilization

Total Utilized Fresh Processed

(acres) (tons) (tons) (tons) (tons) (tons)

Apricots California 2009 .......................... 2010 .......................... 2011 .......................... Utah 2009 .......................... 2010 .......................... 2011 .......................... Washington 2009 .......................... 2010 .......................... 2011 .......................... United States 2009 .......................... 2010 .......................... 2011 .......................... Avocados California 2009-2010 ................. 2010-2011 ................. 2011-2012 ................. Florida 2009-2010 ................. 2010-2011 ................. 2011-2012 ................. Hawaii 2009-2010 ................. 2010-2011 ................. 2011-2012 ................. United States 2009-2010 ................. 2010-2011 ................. 2011-2012 ................. Dates California 2009 .......................... 2010 .......................... 2011 ..........................

11,000 10,800 10,800

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

12,350 12,150 12,150

58,500 52,200 52,200

7,400 7,400 7,400

370 330 350

66,270 59,930 59,950

6,700 7,700 8,200

5.41 5.57 5.79

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

5.56 5.46 5.49

4.70 2.90 3.74

3.14 3.04 4.20

1.41 1.00 1.00

4.50 2.91 3.78

3.54 3.77 4.04

59,500 60,200 62,550

320 280 200

8,900 5,900 3,900

68,720 66,380 66,650

274,800 151,500 195,000

23,200 22,500 31,100

520 330 350

298,520 174,330 226,450

23,700 29,000 33,100

59,500 60,200 62,550

290 250 170

8,900 5,900 3,900

68,690 66,350 66,620

274,800 151,500 195,000

23,200 22,500 31,100

520 330 350

298,520 174,330 226,450

23,700 29,000 33,100

17,500 18,500 20,500

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

25,170 23,510 23,990

274,800 151,500 195,000

23,200 22,500 31,100

520 330 350

298,520 174,330 226,450

23,700 29,000 33,100

42,000 41,700 42,050

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

43,520 42,840 42,630

(NA) (NA) (NA)

(NA) (NA) (NA)

(NA) (NA) (NA)

(NA) (NA) (NA)

(NA) (NA) (NA)

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

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Other Fruit Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Utilization, Price, and Value by Crop – States and United States: 2009-2011 (continued)

Crop, State, and season

Price per ton Value of production

Fresh Processed All Fresh Processed Total

(dollars) (dollars) (dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)

Apricots 2 California 2009 ............................... 2010 ............................... 2011 ............................... Utah 2009 ............................... 2010 ............................... 2011 ............................... Washington 2009 ............................... 2010 ............................... 2011 ............................... United States 2009 ............................... 2010 ............................... 2011 ............................... Avocados California 2009-2010 ...................... 2010-2011 ...................... 2011-2012 ...................... Florida 2009-2010 ...................... 2010-2011 ...................... 2011-2012 ...................... Hawaii 2009-2010 ...................... 2010-2011 ...................... 2011-2012 ...................... United States 2009-2010 ...................... 2010-2011 ...................... 2011-2012 ...................... Dates California 2009 ............................... 2010 ............................... 2011 ...............................

1,200.00 1,350.00 1,790.00

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

1,150.00 1,350.00 1,830.00

1,510.00 3,040.00 2,400.00

600.00 800.00 756.00

1,380.00 1,540.00 1,600.00

1,440.00 2,750.00 2,170.00

1,180.00 1,270.00 1,370.00

379.00 381.00 390.00

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

369.00 376.00 387.00

(X) (X) (X)

(X) (X) (X)

(X) (X) (X)

(X) (X) (X)

(X) (X) (X)

621.00 679.00 849.00

862.00 432.00

1,290.00

868.00 1,170.00 1,830.00

654.00 722.00 907.00

1,510.00 3,040.00 2,400.00

600.00 800.00 756.00

1,380.00 1,540.00 1,600.00

1,440.00 2,750.00 2,170.00

1,180.00 1,270.00 1,370.00

21,000 24,975 36,695

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

28,865 31,789 43,955

414,948 460,560 468,000

13,920 18,000 23,512

718 508 560

429,586 479,068 492,072

27,966 36,830 45,347

15,935 15,885 16,408

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

16,047 16,087 16,499

(X) (X) (X)

(X) (X) (X)

(X) (X) (X)

(X) (X) (X)

(X) (X) (X)

36,935 40,860 53,103

250 108 219

7,727 6,908 7,132

44,912 47,876 60,454

414,948 460,560 468,000

13,920 18,000 23,512

718 508 560

429,586 479,068 492,072

27,966 36,830 45,347

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

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Other Fruit Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Utilization, Price, and Value by Crop – States and United States: 2009-2011 (continued)

Crop, State, and season

Bearing acreage Yield per acre 1 Production Utilization

Total Utilized Fresh Processed

(acres) (tons) (tons) (tons) (tons) (tons)

Figs 3 California 2009 ......................... 2010 ......................... 2011 ......................... Kiwifruit California 2009 ......................... 2010 ......................... 2011 ......................... Nectarines 4 California 2009 ......................... 2010 ......................... 2011 ......................... Washington 2009 ......................... 2010 ......................... 2011 ......................... United States 2009 ......................... 2010 ......................... 2011 ......................... Olives California 2009 ......................... 2010 ......................... 2011 ......................... Plums California 2009 ......................... 2010 ......................... 2011 .........................

9,300 8,600 8,600

4,200 4,200 4,200

29,000 28,000 27,000

1,300 1,300 1,400

30,300 29,300 28,400

31,000 36,000 41,500

26,600 26,200 26,000

4.70 4.76 4.50

6.10 7.79

10.00

7.24 8.04 8.15

7.54 6.31 6.57

7.25 7.96 8.07

1.49 5.72 1.72

4.21 5.39 6.15

43,750 40,910 38,660

25,600 32,700 42,000

210,000 225,000 220,000

9,800 8,200 9,200

219,800 233,200 229,200

46,300 206,000 71,200

112,000 141,300 160,000

43,750 40,910 38,660

24,900 32,500 40,700

210,000 225,000 220,000

9,800 8,200 9,200

219,800 233,200 229,200

46,300 206,000 71,200

112,000 141,300 160,000

3,850 3,960 3,960

22,600 29,800 36,700

210,000 225,000 220,000

9,800 8,200 9,200

219,800 233,200 229,200

(NA) (NA) (NA)

(D) (D) (D)

39,900 36,950 34,700

2,300 2,700 4,000

(NA) (NA) (NA)

(NA) (NA) (NA)

(NA) (NA) (NA)

46,300 206,000 71,200

(D) (D) (D)

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

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Other Fruit Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Utilization, Price, and Value by Crop – States and United States: 2009-2011 (continued)

Crop, State, and season

Price per ton Value of production

Fresh Processed All Fresh Processed Total

(dollars) (dollars) (dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)

Figs California 2009 ............................... 2010 ............................... 2011 ............................... Kiwifruit California 2009 ............................... 2010 ............................... 2011 ............................... Nectarines 4 California 2009 ............................... 2010 ............................... 2011 ............................... Washington 2009 ............................... 2010 ............................... 2011 ............................... United States 2009 ............................... 2010 ............................... 2011 ............................... Olives California 2009 ............................... 2010 ............................... 2011 ............................... Plums California 2009 ............................... 2010 ............................... 2011 ...............................

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

637.00 560.00 590.00

494.00 375.00 384.00

631.00 553.00 582.00

(X) (X) (X)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(X) (X) (X)

(X) (X) (X)

(X) (X) (X)

696.00 664.00 755.00

(D) (D) (D)

695.00 542.00 526.00

847.00 768.00 771.00

637.00 560.00 590.00

494.00 375.00 384.00

631.00 553.00 582.00

696.00 664.00 755.00

514.00 555.00 402.00

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

133,770 126,000 129,800

4,841 3,075 3,533

138,611 129,075 133,333

(X) (X) (X)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(X) (X) (X)

(X) (X) (X)

(X) (X) (X)

32,209 136,796 53,782

(D) (D) (D)

30,422 22,185 20,336

21,084 24,961 31,360

133,770 126,000 129,800

4,841 3,075 3,533

138,611 129,075 133,333

32,209 136,796 53,782

57,568 78,422 64,320

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

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Other Fruit Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Utilization, Price, and Value by Crop – States and United States: 2009-2011 (continued)

Crop, State, and season

Bearing acreage Yield per acre 1 Production Utilization

Total Utilized Fresh Processed

(acres) (tons) (tons) (tons) (tons) (tons)

Prunes and plums Idaho 2009 ..................................... 2010 ..................................... 2011 ..................................... Michigan 2009 ..................................... 2010 ..................................... 2011 ..................................... Oregon 2009 ..................................... 2010 ..................................... 2011 ..................................... Washington 2009 ..................................... 2010 ..................................... 2011 ..................................... 4-State total 2009 ..................................... 2010 ..................................... 2011 ..................................... Prunes (dried basis) California 2009 ..................................... 2010 ..................................... 2011 .....................................

490 510 510

600 550 400

1,500 1,400 1,300

600 600 500

3,190 3,060 2,710

64,000 61,000 58,000

4.08 5.29 5.49

4.83 3.64 3.50

6.27 3.07 3.77

7.17 5.17 8.00

5.83 3.95 4.83

2.59 2.13 2.36

2,000 2,700 2,800

2,900 2,000 1,400

9,400 4,300 4,900

4,300 3,100 4,000

18,600 12,100 13,100

166,000 130,000 137,000

2,000 2,600 2,500

2,000 1,500 1,400

9,400 4,000 4,800

4,300 3,100 4,000

17,700 11,200 12,700

166,000 130,000 137,000

(D) (D) (D)

1,000 1,000

(D)

4,200 2,800 1,700

(D) (D) (D)

9,750 7,700 6,830

- - -

(D) (D) (D)

1,000

500 (D)

5,200 1,200 3,100

(D) (D) (D)

7,950 3,500 5,870

166,000 130,000 137,000

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

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Other Fruit Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Utilization, Price, and Value by Crop – States and United States: 2009-2011 (continued)

Crop, State, and season

Price per ton Value of production

Fresh Processed All Fresh Processed Total

(dollars) (dollars) (dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)

Prunes and plums Idaho 2009 ............................................ 2010 ............................................ 2011 ............................................ Michigan 2009 ............................................ 2010 ............................................ 2011 ............................................ Oregon 2009 ............................................ 2010 ............................................ 2011 ............................................ Washington 2009 ............................................ 2010 ............................................ 2011 ............................................ 4-State total 2009 ............................................ 2010 ............................................ 2011 ............................................ Prunes (dried basis) California 2009 ............................................ 2010 ............................................ 2011 ............................................

(D) (D) (D)

880.00 870.00

(D)

322.00 498.00 441.00

(D) (D) (D)

472.00 551.00 468.00

(X) (X) (X)

(D) (D) (D)

180.00 180.00

(D)

133.00 266.00 310.00

(D) (D) (D)

149.00 193.00 235.00

1,230.00 1,350.00 1,200.00

496.00 378.00 354.00

530.00 640.00 661.00

218.00 428.00 356.00

393.00 406.00 263.00

327.00 439.00 360.00

1,230.00 1,350.00 1,200.00

(D) (D) (D)

880 870 (D)

1,352 1,394

750

(D) (D) (D)

4,601 4,240 3,195

(X) (X) (X)

(D) (D) (D)

180 90

(D)

694 319 960

(D) (D) (D)

1,186 675

1,378

204,180 175,500 164,400

991 983 886

1,060

960 926

2,046 1,713 1,710

1,690 1,259 1,051

5,787 4,915 4,573

204,180 175,500 164,400

- Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. 1 Yield is based on total production. 2 Apricot processed price excludes dried. Processing value includes dried. 3 Small quantities of canned figs are included in fresh to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 4 Small quantities of processed nectarines are included in fresh to avoid disclosure of individual operations.

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Other Unutilized Fruit Production by Crop – States and United States: 2009-2011

Crop and State Unharvested production Harvested not sold

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

Apricots Utah ................................................................. Kiwifruit California ......................................................... Prunes and plums Idaho ................................................................ Michigan .......................................................... Oregon ............................................................. United States ...................................................

20

(NA)

- 700

-

700

10

(NA)

- 470 150

620

20

(NA)

300 -

100

400

10

700

- 200

-

200

20

200

100 30

150

280

10

1,300

- - -

-

- Represents zero. (NA) Not available.

Other Processed Fruit Utilization and Price by Crop and Use – States and United States: 2009-2011

Crop, use, and State

Quantity Price per ton

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

(tons) (tons) (tons) (dollars) (dollars) (dollars)

Apricots (California) Canned ............................................................ Dried, fresh basis ............................................. Figs (California) Dried, fresh basis ............................................. Olives (California) Canned ............................................................ Crushed for Oil ................................................. Limited ............................................................. Undersized ....................................................... Prunes and plums 1 Canned ............................................................ Frozen ............................................................. Dried and Other ...............................................

23,100 9,000

39,900

24,500 20,000 1,500

300

2,130 780

5,040

20,100 10,000

36,950

125,000 36,000 37,000 8,000

1,395 455

1,650

17,150 12,000

34,700

26,500 42,000 2,200

500

1,460 560

3,850

390.00 360.00

515.00

855.00 540.00 306.00

8.00

178.00 204.00 128.52

390.00 400.00

406.00

862.00 532.00 270.00 -12.00

209.00 251.00 163.18

390.00 391.00

411.00

1,110.00 563.00 331.00 -14.00

203.00 280.00 240.21

1 Idaho, Michigan, Oregon, and Washington.

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Olive Production by Variety – California: 2009-2011

Variety 2009 2010 2011

(tons) (tons) (tons)

Manzanillo ................................................. Sevillano .................................................... All other 1 ................................................... Total ..........................................................

26,400 6,500

13,400

46,300

148,000 27,000 31,000

206,000

23,000 7,500

40,700

71,200 1 Includes production for varieties that were or will be used for canned, oil, and other specialty products.

Dry Fruit Production and Price by Use – California: 2009-2011

Crop Quantity Price per ton

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

(tons) (tons) (tons) (dollars) (dollars) (dollars)

Fresh basis Apricots ............................................. Figs ................................................... Grapes Raisin ............................................ Table ............................................. Peaches Freestone ...................................... Prunes ............................................... Dried basis Apricots ............................................. Figs ................................................... Standard ........................................ Substandard .................................. Grapes Raisin 1 .......................................... Table ............................................. Peaches Freestone ...................................... Prunes ...............................................

9,000

39,900

1,474,000 36,000

7,100

496,000

1,090 13,300 12,000 1,300

327,600

7,900

850 166,000

10,000 36,950

1,719,000

58,000

12,700 390,000

1,400 12,320 10,900 1,420

382,000 12,800

2,010

130,000

12,000 34,700

1,692,000

45,000

4,600 444,000

1,810 11,560 10,140 1,420

360,000

9,500

470 137,000

360.00 515.00

251.00 244.00

43.00

412.00

2,970.00 1,540.00 1,700.00

60.00

1,130.00 1,110.00

359.00

1,230.00

400.00 406.00

336.00 289.00

44.00

450.00

2,860.00 1,220.00 1,370.00

60.00

1,510.00 1,310.00

278.00

1,350.00

391.00 411.00

368.00 317.00

42.00

370.00

2,590.00 1,230.00 1,400.00

60.00

1,730.00 1,500.00

411.00

1,200.00 1 Includes substandard raisins diverted to other uses.

Fresh Basis Equivalents for Selected Dry Fruits – California: 2009-2011 [Based on 1 ton dry basis equivalent]

Crop 2009 2010 2011

(tons) (tons) (tons)

Apricots .................................................... Figs ........................................................... Grapes Raisin ........................................................ Table ......................................................... Peaches Freestone .................................................. Prunes ......................................................

8.26

3.00

4.50 4.56

8.35

2.99

7.14

3.00

4.50 4.53

6.32

3.00

6.63

3.00

4.70 4.74

9.79

3.24

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Strawberry Area Planted, Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2009-2011

State Area planted Area harvested

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres)

California .............................. Florida ................................... Michigan ............................... New York .............................. North Carolina ....................... Ohio ...................................... Oregon .................................. Pennsylvania ........................ Washington ........................... Wisconsin ............................. United States ........................

39,800 8,800

950 1,600 1,600 1,100 2,200 1,100 1,500

870

59,520

38,600 8,800

950 1,600 1,600 1,100 2,100 1,100 1,500

820

58,170

38,000 9,900

950 1,600 1,600 1,100 2,200

990 1,500

820

58,660

39,800 8,800

800 1,400 1,500

710 1,700 1,100 1,500

770

58,080

38,600 8,800

750 1,400 1,500

730 1,900 1,100 1,500

710

56,990

38,000 9,900

750 1,400 1,500

730 2,000

990 1,500

700

57,470

State Yield per acre Production

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

(cwt) (cwt) (cwt) (1,000 cwt) (1,000 cwt) (1,000 cwt)

California .............................. Florida ................................... Michigan ............................... New York .............................. North Carolina ....................... Ohio ...................................... Oregon .................................. Pennsylvania ........................ Washington ........................... Wisconsin ............................. United States ........................

625 270 58 31

130 42

125 59 95 61

482

670 220 39 25

120 48

125 51 83 58

501

680 250 44 26

130 36

115 40 83 57

504

24,856 2,376

46 44

195 30

211 65

143 47

28,013

25,859 1,936

29 35

180 35

236 56

125 41

28,532

25,750 2,475

33 36

195 26

226 40

125 40

28,946

State Price per cwt Value of production

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

(dollars) (dollars) (dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)

California .............................. Florida ................................... Michigan ............................... New York .............................. North Carolina ....................... Ohio ...................................... Oregon .................................. Pennsylvania ........................ Washington ........................... Wisconsin ............................. United States ........................

69.40 132.00 144.00 205.00 135.00 191.00 65.80

208.00 58.30

155.00

76.00

70.10 187.00 141.00 197.00 135.00 272.00 69.00

207.00 61.10

157.00

79.30

75.70 148.00 146.00 235.00 140.00 210.00 66.50

212.00 71.80

161.00

82.90

1,725,232 313,632

6,615 9,020

26,325 5,730

13,888 13,520 8,338 7,285

2,129,585

1,813,557 362,032

4,089 6,895

24,300 9,520

16,291 11,592 7,640 6,437

2,262,353

1,948,118 366,300

4,826 8,460

27,300 5,460

15,034 8,480 8,971 6,440

2,399,389

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Strawberry Utilization, Price, and Value by Utilization – States and United States: 2009-2011

Utilization and State Production

2009 2010 2011

(1,000 cwt) (1,000 cwt) (1,000 cwt)

Fresh market California ............................................. Florida ................................................. Michigan .............................................. New York ............................................. North Carolina ..................................... Ohio ..................................................... Oregon ................................................ Pennsylvania ....................................... Washington ......................................... Wisconsin ............................................ United States ....................................... Processing California ............................................. Michigan .............................................. Oregon ................................................ Washington ......................................... United States .......................................

20,040 2,376

43 44

195 30 29 65 11 47

22,880

4,816 3

182 132

5,133

20,851 1,936

27 35

180 35 37 56 10 41

23,208

5,008 2

199 115

5,324

20,451 2,475

31 36

195 26 28 40 17 40

23,339

5,299 2

198 108

5,607

Utilization and State Price per unit Value of production

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

(dollars per cwt) (dollars per cwt) (dollars per cwt) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)

Fresh market California ............................................. Florida ................................................. Michigan .............................................. New York ............................................. North Carolina ..................................... Ohio ..................................................... Oregon ................................................ Pennsylvania ....................................... Washington ......................................... Wisconsin ............................................ United States ....................................... Processing California ............................................. Michigan .............................................. Oregon ................................................ Washington ......................................... United States .......................................

79.00

132.00 150.00 205.00 135.00 191.00 140.00 208.00 158.00 155.00

86.10

29.50 55.00 54.00 50.00

30.90

80.30

187.00 147.00 197.00 135.00 272.00 166.00 207.00 189.00 157.00

90.80

27.80 60.00 51.00 50.00

29.20

86.50

148.00 152.00 235.00 140.00 210.00 148.00 212.00 231.00 161.00

94.40

33.80 57.00 55.00 46.70

34.80

1,583,160

313,632 6,450 9,020

26,325 5,730 4,060

13,520 1,738 7,285

1,970,920

142,072 165

9,828 6,600

158,665

1,674,335

362,032 3,969 6,895

24,300 9,520 6,142

11,592 1,890 6,437

2,107,112

139,222 120

10,149 5,750

155,241

1,769,012

366,300 4,712 8,460

27,300 5,460 4,144 8,480 3,927 6,440

2,204,235

179,106 114

10,890 5,044

195,154

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Berry Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Utilization, Price, and Value by Crop – States and United States: 2009-2011

Crop, State, and year

Area harvested Yield per acre 1 Production Utilization

Total Utilized Fresh Processed

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

Cultivated blueberries Alabama 2 2009 ......................................... 2010 ......................................... 2011 ......................................... Arkansas 2 2009 ......................................... 2010 ......................................... 2011 ......................................... California 2 2009 ......................................... 2010 ......................................... 2011 ......................................... Florida 2 2009 ......................................... 2010 ......................................... 2011 ......................................... Georgia 2009 ......................................... 2010 ......................................... 2011 ......................................... Indiana 2009 ......................................... 2010 ......................................... 2011 ......................................... Michigan 2009 ......................................... 2010 ......................................... 2011 ......................................... Mississippi 2009 ......................................... 2010 ......................................... 2011 ......................................... New Jersey 2009 ......................................... 2010 ......................................... 2011 ......................................... New York 2009 ......................................... 2010 2 ...................................... 2011 2 ...................................... North Carolina 2009 ......................................... 2010 ......................................... 2011 ......................................... Oregon 2009 ......................................... 2010 ......................................... 2011 ......................................... Washington 2009 ......................................... 2010 ......................................... 2011 ......................................... United States 2009 ......................................... 2010 ......................................... 2011 .........................................

310 340 400

300 300 250

3,000 3,900 4,300

3,200 3,500 3,800

10,500 13,000 12,000

660 670 650

18,500 18,600 18,700

2,700 2,700 2,700

7,700 7,500 7,700

900 900 900

5,500 5,500 5,800

5,700 7,500 7,800

4,800 5,200 7,000

63,770 69,610 72,000

968 1,260 1,250

1,670 2,170 1,600

8,070 7,180 7,670

4,220 4,690 5,630

4,100 4,460 5,170

5,610 5,370 2,460

5,350 5,860 3,850

2,190 2,960 3,890

6,880 6,530 8,050

2,330 2,330 2,000

5,950 7,100 6,240

8,420 7,280 8,400

8,130 8,080 8,710

5,720 5,900 5,940

400 550 700

500 740 500

24,200 28,000 33,000

14,100 17,670 23,400

48,000 62,000 65,000

3,700 3,600 1,600

99,000 109,000 72,000

5,900 8,000

10,500

53,000 49,000 62,000

2,400 2,300 1,900

34,000 39,050 37,000

48,500 54,600 65,500

39,000 42,000 61,000

372,700 416,510 434,100

300 430 500

500 650 400

24,200 28,000 33,000

13,500 16,400 21,400

43,000 58,000 62,000

3,700 3,600 1,600

99,000 109,000 72,000

5,900 8,000

10,500

53,000 49,000 62,000

2,100 2,100 1,800

32,700 39,050 36,200

48,000 54,600 65,500

39,000 42,000 61,000

364,900 410,830 427,900

300 430 500

500 650 400

24,200 28,000 33,000

13,500 16,400 21,400

23,000 36,000 39,000

2,700 2,000 1,300

49,000 49,000 34,000

4,800 3,000 4,000

45,000 42,000 47,000

2,050 2,100 1,800

25,500 27,350 28,600

24,000 27,300 36,700

10,500 12,200 30,500

225,050 246,430 278,200

- - -

- - -

- - -

- - -

20,000 22,000 23,000

1,000 1,600

300

50,000 60,000 38,000

1,100 5,000 6,500

8,000 7,000

15,000

50 - -

7,200 11,700 7,600

24,000 27,300 28,800

28,500 29,800 30,500

139,850 164,400 149,700

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

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Berry Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Utilization, Price, and Value by Crop – States and United States: 2009-2011 (continued)

Crop, State, and year

Price per pound Value of production

Fresh Processed All Fresh Processed Total

(dollars) (dollars) (dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)

Cultivated blueberries Alabama 2 2009 ................................................ 2010 ................................................ 2011 ................................................ Arkansas 2 2009 ................................................ 2010 ................................................ 2011 ................................................ California 2 2009 ................................................ 2010 ................................................ 2011 ................................................ Florida 2 2009 ................................................ 2010 ................................................ 2011 ................................................ Georgia 2009 ................................................ 2010 ................................................ 2011 ................................................ Indiana 2009 ................................................ 2010 ................................................ 2011 ................................................ Michigan 2009 ................................................ 2010 ................................................ 2011 ................................................ Mississippi 2009 ................................................ 2010 ................................................ 2011 ................................................ New Jersey 2009 ................................................ 2010 ................................................ 2011 ................................................ New York 2009 ................................................ 2010 2 .............................................. 2011 2 .............................................. North Carolina 2009 ................................................ 2010 ................................................ 2011 ................................................ Oregon 2009 ................................................ 2010 ................................................ 2011 ................................................ Washington 2009 ................................................ 2010 ................................................ 2011 ................................................ United States 2009 ................................................ 2010 ................................................ 2011 ................................................

1.640 1.760 1.700

1.710 1.780 1.730

2.940 2.710 2.500

3.800 2.880 3.230

2.020 1.710 1.850

1.920 1.640 1.950

1.650 1.700 2.150

1.800 1.600 2.000

1.340 1.340 1.600

2.210 2.150 2.200

1.900 1.870 2.000

1.110 1.460 1.990

1.740 2.380 2.560

1.880 1.860 2.140

(X) (X) (X)

(X) (X) (X)

(X) (X) (X)

(X) (X) (X)

0.430 0.720 0.920

0.400 0.620 1.150

0.420 0.850 1.200

0.780 0.800 1.350

0.620 0.890 1.300

0.540

(X) (X)

0.400 0.600 1.200

0.470 0.870 1.520

0.430 0.860 1.440

0.445 0.818 1.280

1.640 1.760 1.700

1.710 1.780 1.730

2.940 2.710 2.500

3.800 2.880 3.230

1.280 1.330 1.510

1.510 1.190 1.800

1.030 1.230 1.650

1.610 1.100 1.600

1.230 1.280 1.530

2.170 2.150 2.200

1.570 1.490 1.830

0.790 1.170 1.780

0.783 1.300 2.000

1.330 1.440 1.840

492 757 850

855

1,157 692

71,148 75,980 82,650

51,300 47,272 69,122

46,460 61,560 72,150

5,184 3,280 2,535

80,850 83,300 73,100

8,640 4,800 8,000

60,300 56,280 75,200

4,531 4,521 3,957

48,450 51,145 57,200

26,640 39,858 73,033

18,270 29,036 78,080

423,120 458,946 596,569

(X) (X) (X)

(X) (X) (X)

(X) (X) (X)

(X) (X) (X)

8,600 15,840 21,160

400 992 345

21,000 51,000 45,600

858

4,000 8,775

4,960 6,230

19,500

27 (X) (X)

2,880 7,020 9,120

11,280 23,751 43,776

12,255 25,628 43,920

62,260

134,461 192,196

492 757 850

855

1,157 692

71,148 75,980 82,650

51,300 47,272 69,122

55,060 77,400 93,310

5,584 4,272 2,880

101,850 134,300 118,700

9,498 8,800

16,775

65,260 62,510 94,700

4,558 4,521 3,957

51,330 58,165 66,320

37,920 63,609

116,809

30,525 54,664

122,000

485,380 593,407 788,765

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

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Berry Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Utilization, Price, and Value by Crop – States and United States: 2009-2011 (continued)

Crop, State, and year

Area harvested Yield per acre 1 Production Utilization

Total Utilized Fresh Processed

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

Wild blueberries Maine 2009 ......................................... 2010 ......................................... 2011 ......................................... Boysenberries Oregon 2009 ......................................... 2010 ......................................... 2011 ......................................... Black raspberries Oregon 2009 ......................................... 2010 ......................................... 2011 ......................................... Red raspberries Oregon 2009 ......................................... 2010 ......................................... 2011 ......................................... Washington 2009 ......................................... 2010 ......................................... 2011 ......................................... United States 2009 ......................................... 2010 ......................................... 2011 ......................................... All raspberries California 2009 ......................................... 2010 ......................................... 2011 .........................................

(X) (X) (X)

600 500 500

1,100 1,300 1,100

1,400 1,300 1,200

9,700 9,600 9,800

11,100 10,900 11,000

5,500 5,400 5,400

(X) (X) (X)

5,330 4,200 5,200

2,850 1,340 2,030

3,860 3,940 5,000

6,770 6,360 7,380

6,410 6,070 7,120

22,400 15,000 20,000

88,100 83,000 82,600

3,400 2,100 2,625

3,430 1,750 2,230

5,400 5,120 6,000

65,700 61,010 72,300

71,100 66,130 78,300

123,200 81,000

108,000

88,100 83,000 82,600

3,200 2,100 2,600

3,130 1,740 2,230

5,400 5,120 6,000

65,700 61,010 72,300

71,100 66,130 78,300

123,200 81,000

108,000

600 500 600

100 200 100

(D) 140 30

1,100 1,020 1,000

700 610 400

1,800 1,630 1,400

(D) (D) (D)

87,500 82,500 82,000

3,100 1,900 2,500

(D) 1,600 2,200

4,300 4,100 5,000

65,000 60,400 71,900

69,300 64,500 76,900

(D) (D) (D)

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

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Berry Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Utilization, Price, and Value by Crop – States and United States: 2009-2011 (continued)

Crop, State, and year

Price per pound Value of production

Fresh Processed All Fresh Processed Total

(dollars) (dollars) (dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)

Wild blueberries Maine 2009 ................................................ 2010 ................................................ 2011 ................................................ Boysenberries Oregon 2009 ................................................ 2010 ................................................ 2011 ................................................ Black raspberries Oregon 2009 ................................................ 2010 ................................................ 2011 ................................................ Red raspberries Oregon 2009 ................................................ 2010 ................................................ 2011 ................................................ Washington 2009 ................................................ 2010 ................................................ 2011 ................................................ United States 2009 ................................................ 2010 ................................................ 2011 ................................................ All raspberries California 2009 ................................................ 2010 ................................................ 2011 ................................................

2.200 2.200 2.200

1.490 1.000 1.880

(D) 1.320 2.540

1.750 1.830 1.800

2.720 1.190 2.990

2.130 1.590 2.140

(D) (D) (D)

0.350 0.600 0.900

0.630 0.860 0.980

(D) 1.250 2.470

1.170 1.050 0.920

0.850 0.820 0.600

0.870 0.835 0.621

(D) (D) (D)

0.363 0.610 0.909

0.657 0.873 1.010

0.377 1.260 2.470

1.290 1.210 1.070

0.870 0.824 0.613

0.902 0.853 0.648

2.900 2.470 2.070

1,320 1,100 1,320

149 200 188

(D) 185 76

1,925 1,867 1,800

1,904

726 1,196

3,829 2,593 2,996

(D) (D) (D)

30,625 49,500 73,800

1,953 1,634 2,450

(D) 2,000 5,434

5,031 4,305 4,600

55,250 49,528 43,140

60,281 53,833 47,740

(D) (D) (D)

31,945 50,600 75,120

2,102 1,834 2,638

1,181 2,185 5,510

6,956 6,172 6,400

57,154 50,254 44,336

64,110 56,426 50,736

357,055 200,288 223,200

- Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (X) Not applicable. 1 Yield is based on utilized production. 2 Small quantities of processed blueberries are included in fresh to avoid disclosure of individual operations.

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Unutilized Berry Production – States and United States: 2009-2011

Crop and State Unharvested production Harvested not sold

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

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

Black raspberries Oregon ................................................ Cultivated blueberries Alabama ............................................. Arkansas ............................................. Florida ................................................. Georgia ............................................... New York ............................................ North Carolina ..................................... Oregon ................................................ United States ...................................... Boysenberries Oregon ................................................

300

100 -

400 3,000

200 1,000

500

5,200

200

10

110 90

970 4,000

100 - -

5,270

-

-

180 10

1,200 3,000

100 800

-

5,290

25

-

- -

200 2,000

100 300

-

2,600

-

-

10 -

300 -

100 - -

410

-

-

20 90

800 - - - -

910

-

- Represents zero.

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Blackberry Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Utilization, Price, and Value by Variety – Oregon: 2009-2011

Variety and year Area harvested Yield per acre 1 Production Utilization

Total Utilized Fresh Processed

(acres) (pounds) (1,000

pounds) (1,000

pounds) (1,000

pounds) (1,000

pounds)

Cultivated blackberries Marion 2009 .......................................................... 2010 .......................................................... 2011 .......................................................... Evergreen 2009 .......................................................... 2010 .......................................................... 2011 .......................................................... Other 2009 .......................................................... 2010 .......................................................... 2011 .......................................................... All 2009 .......................................................... 2010 .......................................................... 2011 ..........................................................

4,000 3,900 4,000

500 500 400

2,600 3,100 2,900

7,100 7,500 7,300

6,330 4,790 6,730

9,400 8,920 7,200

9,580 6,610 7,900

7,730 5,820 7,220

25,500 19,700 27,100

4,700 4,460 2,880

25,900 21,010 22,900

56,100 45,170 52,880

25,300 18,700 26,900

4,700 4,460 2,880

24,900 20,500 22,900

54,900 43,660 52,680

200 600 900

300 60 30

5,500 3,500 3,100

6,000 4,160 4,030

25,100 18,100 26,000

4,400 4,400 2,850

19,400 17,000 19,800

48,900 39,500 48,650

Variety and year Price per pound Value of production

Fresh Processed All Fresh Processed Total

(dollars) (dollars) (dollars) (1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Cultivated blackberries Marion 2009 .......................................................... 2010 .......................................................... 2011 .......................................................... Evergreen 2009 .......................................................... 2010 .......................................................... 2011 .......................................................... Other 2009 .......................................................... 2010 .......................................................... 2011 .......................................................... All 2009 .......................................................... 2010 .......................................................... 2011 ..........................................................

1.650 1.270 1.210

1.690 1.400 1.500

1.320 1.740 1.660

1.350 1.670 1.560

0.530 0.690 0.780

0.250 0.640 0.690

0.430 0.650 0.720

0.465 0.667 0.750

0.539 0.709 0.794

0.342 0.650 0.699

0.627 0.836 0.847

0.562 0.763 0.812

330 762

1,089

507 84 45

7,260 6,090 5,146

8,097 6,936 6,280

13,303 12,489 20,280

1,100 2,816 1,967

8,342 11,050 14,256

22,745 26,355 36,503

13,633 13,251 21,369

1,607 2,900 2,012

15,602 17,140 19,402

30,842 33,291 42,783

1 Yield is based on utilized production.

Unutilized Cultivated Blackberry Production by Variety – States and United States: 2009-2011

Variety Unharvested production Harvested not sold

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

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

Cultivated blackberries ........................................ Marion .................................................................... Other ......................................................................

1,200 200

1,000

1,510 1,000

510

200 200

-

- - -

- - -

- - -

- Represents zero.

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Sweet Cherry Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Utilization, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2009-2011

State and year Bearing acreage Yield per acre 1 Production Utilization

Total Utilized Fresh Processed

(acres) (tons) (tons) (tons) (tons) (tons)

California 2009 ..................... 2010 ..................... 2011 ..................... Idaho 2009 ..................... 2010 ..................... 2011 ..................... Michigan 2009 ..................... 2010 ..................... 2011 ..................... Montana 2009 ..................... 2010 ..................... 2011 ..................... New York 2009 ..................... 2010 ..................... 2011 ..................... Oregon 2009 ..................... 2010 ..................... 2011 ..................... Utah 2009 ..................... 2010 ..................... 2011 ..................... Washington 2009 ..................... 2010 ..................... 2011 ..................... Other States 2009 ..................... 2010 ..................... 2011 ..................... United States 2009 ..................... 2010 ..................... 2011 .....................

28,000 29,000 29,000

900 900 900

7,000 6,700 6,500

710 730 720

700 700 700

12,500 12,500 12,500

500 500 500

35,000 34,000 34,000

(X) (X) (X)

85,310 85,030 84,820

3.29 3.34 2.34

6.67 2.11 3.11

4.10 2.25 2.86

3.37 3.38 2.80

1.77 1.43 1.00

5.28 3.09 3.64

3.08 2.20 1.60

7.00 4.59 5.76

(X) (X) (X)

5.19 3.68 3.94

92,000 97,000 68,000

6,000 1,900 2,800

28,700 15,100 18,600

2,390 2,470 2,015

1,240 1,000

700

66,000 38,650 45,500

1,540 1,100

800

245,000 156,000 196,000

(X) (X) (X)

442,870 313,220 334,415

89,000 94,000 66,000

2,700 1,800 2,800

28,600 14,400 18,600

1,055 2,050 1,650

940 800 670

52,000 37,500 43,800

1,330 1,080

770

210,000 156,000 196,000

(X) (X) (X)

385,625 307,630 330,290

77,000 83,000 57,000

(D) (D) (D)

800 1,100 2,200

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

36,000 25,500 29,600

880 650 330

178,000 130,000 165,000

4,070 4,090 4,790

296,750 244,340 258,920

12,000 11,000 9,000

(D) (D) (D)

27,800 13,300 16,400

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

16,000 12,000 14,200

450 430 440

32,000 26,000 31,000

625 560 330

88,875 63,290 71,370

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

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Sweet Cherry Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Utilization, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2009-2011 (continued)

State and year Price per ton Value of production

Fresh Processed All Fresh Processed All

(dollars) (dollars) (dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)

California 2009 .......................... 2010 .......................... 2011 .......................... Idaho 2009 .......................... 2010 .......................... 2011 .......................... Michigan 2009 .......................... 2010 .......................... 2011 .......................... Montana 2009 .......................... 2010 .......................... 2011 .......................... New York 2009 .......................... 2010 .......................... 2011 .......................... Oregon 2009 .......................... 2010 .......................... 2011 .......................... Utah 2009 .......................... 2010 .......................... 2011 .......................... Washington 2009 .......................... 2010 .......................... 2011 .......................... Other States 2009 .......................... 2010 .......................... 2011 .......................... United States 2009 .......................... 2010 .......................... 2011 ..........................

2,900.00 3,090.00 3,430.00

(D) (D) (D)

2,390.00 2,290.00 2,410.00

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

801.00

2,392.00 2,240.00

2,280.00 1,860.00 2,760.00

1,190.00 2,720.00 3,120.00

1,590.00 2,480.00 2,790.00

1,600.00 2,800.00 3,080.00

214.00 204.00 193.00

(D) (D) (D)

423.00 545.00 777.00

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

791.00 899.00 800.00

500.00 521.00 502.00

357.00 388.00 393.00

614.00 241.00 412.00

439.00 486.00 538.00

2,540.00 2,750.00 2,990.00

1,100.00 2,230.00 2,620.00

478.00 678.00 970.00

1,490.00 1,960.00 2,470.00

2,440.00 2,820.00 3,140.00

798.00

1,910.00 1,770.00

1,680.00 1,330.00 1,470.00

1,060.00 2,330.00 2,690.00

(X) (X) (X)

1,330.00 2,330.00 2,530.00

223,300 256,470 195,510

(D) (D) (D)

1,912 2,519 5,302

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

28,836 60,996 66,304

2,006 1,209

911

211,820 353,600 514,800

6,453 10,157 13,375

474,327 684,951 796,202

2,565 2,245 1,740

(D) (D) (D)

11,754 7,246

12,740

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

12,660 10,790 11,360

225 224 221

11,415 10,093 12,186

384 135 136

39,003 30,733 38,383

225,865 258,715 197,250

2,975 4,011 7,337

13,666 9,765

18,042

1,567 4,026 4,068

2,295 2,255 2,106

41,496 71,786 77,664

2,231 1,433 1,132

223,235 363,693 526,986

(X) (X) (X)

513,330 715,684 834,585

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (X) Not applicable. 1 Yield is based on total production.

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Tart Cherry Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Utilization, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2009-2011

State and year Bearing acreage Yield per acre 1 Production Utilization

Total Utilized Fresh Processed

(acres) (pounds) (million pounds) (million pounds) (million pounds) (million pounds)

Michigan 2009 ..................... 2010 ..................... 2011 ..................... New York 2009 ..................... 2010 ..................... 2011 ..................... Oregon 2009 ..................... 2010 ..................... 2011 ..................... Pennsylvania 2009 ..................... 2010 ..................... 2011 ..................... Utah 2009 ..................... 2010 ..................... 2011 ..................... Washington 2009 ..................... 2010 ..................... 2011 ..................... Wisconsin 2009 ..................... 2010 ..................... 2011 ..................... Other States 2009 ..................... 2010 ..................... 2011 ..................... United States 2009 ..................... 2010 ..................... 2011 .....................

26,000 26,200 26,700

1,600 1,500 1,500

650 650 650

600 600 550

3,300 3,300 3,300

1,600 1,600 1,600

1,800 1,800 1,700

(X) (X) (X)

35,550 35,650 36,000

10,200 5,150 5,900

7,000 5,200 3,930

5,380 1,850 3,850

6,500 3,830 5,820

14,200 6,970

10,600

10,400 9,630

13,100

6,060 3,170 3,940

(X) (X) (X)

10,100 5,340 6,440

266.0 135.0 157.5

11.2 7.8 5.9

3.5 1.2 2.5

3.9 2.3 3.2

47.0 23.0 35.0

16.7 15.4 20.9

10.9 5.7 6.7

(X) (X) (X)

359.2 190.4 231.7

242.0 128.7 156.7

10.1 7.8 5.9

3.5 1.2 2.5

3.9 2.1 3.1

34.0 22.5 34.5

16.4 15.4 20.9

10.9 5.5 6.7

(X) (X) (X)

320.8 183.2 230.3

0.5 0.2 0.2

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

- - -

(D) (D) (D)

0.2 0.2 0.1

0.6 0.4 0.2

1.3 0.8 0.5

241.5 128.5 156.5

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

34.0 22.5 34.5

(D) (D) (D)

10.7 5.3 6.6

33.3 26.1 32.2

319.5 182.4 229.8

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

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Tart Cherry Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Utilization, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2009-2011 (continued)

State and year Price per pound Value of production

Fresh Processed All Fresh Processed All

(dollars) (dollars) (dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)

Michigan 2009 .......................... 2010 .......................... 2011 .......................... New York 2009 .......................... 2010 .......................... 2011 .......................... Oregon 2009 .......................... 2010 .......................... 2011 .......................... Pennsylvania 2009 .......................... 2010 .......................... 2011 .......................... Utah 2009 .......................... 2010 .......................... 2011 .......................... Washington 2009 .......................... 2010 .......................... 2011 .......................... Wisconsin 2009 .......................... 2010 .......................... 2011 .......................... Other States 2009 .......................... 2010 .......................... 2011 .......................... United States 2009 .......................... 2010 .......................... 2011 ..........................

0.975 1.100 1.250

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(X) (X) (X)

(D) (D) (D)

0.647 0.634 0.646

1.230 1.760 1.370

1.040 1.310 1.180

0.155 0.210 0.300

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

0.270 0.270 0.290

(D) (D) (D)

0.199 0.280 0.280

0.344 0.195 0.300

0.189 0.218 0.298

0.157 0.212 0.301

0.243 0.174 0.242

0.315 0.317 0.340

0.250 0.257 0.371

0.270 0.270 0.290

0.468 0.228 0.312

0.208 0.293 0.285

(X) (X) (X)

0.192 0.222 0.300

488 220 250

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(X) (X) (X)

(D) (D) (D)

129 127 65

735 703 273

1,352 1,050

588

37,493 27,040 46,960

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

9,180 6,075

10,005

(D) (D) (D)

2,134 1,484 1,845

11,469 5,092 9,674

60,276 39,691 68,484

37,981 27,260 47,210

2,459 1,360 1,426

1,101 380 850

974 540

1,150

9,180 6,075

10,005

7,670 3,515 6,521

2,263 1,611 1,910

(X) (X) (X)

61,628 40,741 69,072

- Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (X) Not applicable. 1 Yield is based on total production.

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Sweet and Tart Cherry Processed Utilization and Price by Use – States and United States: 2009-2011

Crop, utilization, and State

Quantity Price per unit

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

(tons) (tons) (tons) (dollars per ton) (dollars per ton) (dollars per ton)

Sweet cherries Canned Michigan ............................. Oregon ................................ Washington ......................... United States ...................... Brined Michigan ............................. Oregon ................................ Utah .................................... Washington ......................... Other States 1 ..................... United States ...................... Other 2 Michigan ............................. Oregon ................................ Washington ......................... Other States 1 ..................... United States ......................

1,250 2,000 5,000

8,250

17,750 13,000

450 11,000

9,371

51,571

8,800 1,000

16,000

3,253

29,053

450 700

2,000

3,150

8,500 10,200

430 11,500

7,604

38,234

4,350 1,100

12,500

3,955

21,905

1,800 1,450 3,000

6,250

9,150 10,500

440 14,000

5,535

39,625

5,450 2,250

14,000

3,795

25,495

590.00 850.00 653.00

691.00

410.00 800.00 500.00 450.00

266.00

491.00

425.00 560.00 200.00

141.00

274.00

660.00 995.00

1,100.00

1,014.00

490.00 910.00 521.00 470.00

245.00

548.00

640.00 737.00 199.00

132.00

302.00

1,000.00 1,100.00

968.00

1,010.00

600.00 750.00 502.00 480.00

241.00

546.00

1,000.00 840.00 183.00

138.00

409.00

(million pounds) (million pounds) (million pounds)

(dollars per pound)

(dollars per pound)

(dollars per pound)

Tart cherries Canned Michigan ............................. Other States 1 ..................... United States ...................... Frozen Michigan ............................. Utah .................................... Other States 1 ..................... United States ...................... Other 3 Michigan ............................. Other States 1 ..................... United States ......................

43.0

9.2

52.2

175.0 34.0

23.0

232.0

23.5

11.8

35.3

29.0

6.3

35.3

87.0 22.5

16.4

125.9

12.5

8.7

21.2

34.0

4.4

38.4

101.0 34.5

18.6

154.1

21.5

15.8

37.3

0.120

0.242

0.141

0.170 0.270

0.287

0.196

0.110

0.404

0.208

0.210

0.153

0.200

0.215 0.270

0.210

0.224

0.180

0.248

0.208

0.340

0.308

0.336

0.295 0.290

0.260

0.290

0.261

0.337

0.293 1 Includes data withheld above and/or data for States not listed in this table. 2 Includes California canned utilization and other processed utilizations (frozen, juice, etc.) from all States. 3 Juice, wine, brined, and dried.

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Unutilized Cherry Production by Crop – States and United States: 2009-2011

Crop and State Unharvested production Harvested not sold

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

(tons) (tons) (tons) (tons) (tons) (tons)

Sweet Cherries California .............................. Idaho .................................... Michigan ............................... Montana ............................... New York .............................. Oregon ................................. Utah ...................................... Washington .......................... United States ........................

-

2,500 100

1,200 250

12,000 180

35,000

51,230

- -

300 130 150

1,000 20

-

1,600

- - -

200 20

1,500 10

-

1,730

3,000

800 -

135 50

2,000 30

-

6,015

3,000

100 400 290 50

150 - -

3,990

2,000

- -

165 10

200 20

-

2,395

(million pounds) (million pounds) (million pounds) (million pounds) (million pounds) (million pounds)

Tart cherries Michigan ............................... New York .............................. Utah ...................................... Washington .......................... Wisconsin ............................. United States ........................

20.0 0.5

12.1 - -

32.6

3.0

- 0.5

- 0.2

3.7

0.4

- - - -

0.4

4.0 0.6 0.9 0.3

-

5.8

3.3

- - - -

3.5

0.4

- 0.5

- -

1.0

- Represents zero.

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60,000

65,000

70,000

75,000

80,000

85,000

90,000

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Acres

Sweet Cherry Bearing Acreage –United States: 2002-2011

34,000

35,000

36,000

37,000

38,000

39,000

40,000

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Acres

Tart Cherry Bearing Acreage –United States: 2002-2011

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Cranberry Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Utilization, Price and Value – States and United States: 2009-2011 [A barrel weighs 100 pounds]

Year and State Area harvested Yield per acre Production Utilization

Total Utilized Fresh Processed

(acres) (barrels) (barrels) (barrels) (barrels) (barrels)

Massachusetts 2009 ........................ 2010 ........................ 2011 ........................ New Jersey 1 2009 ........................ 2010 ........................ 2011 ........................ Oregon 1 2009 ........................ 2010 ........................ 2011 ........................ Washington 2009 ........................ 2010 ........................ 2011 ........................ Wisconsin 2009 ........................ 2010 ........................ 2011 ........................ United States 2009 ........................ 2010 ........................ 2011 ........................

13,000 13,000 13,000

3,100 3,100 3,000

2,700 2,700 2,800

1,700 1,700 1,700

18,000 18,000 18,000

38,500 38,500 38,500

139.8 145.5 178.1

179.0 181.3 170.0

159.3 106.3 128.9

94.7 63.6 68.1

219.4 220.0 245.0

179.6 176.8 200.3

1,817,000 1,891,000 2,315,000

555,000 562,000 510,000

430,000 287,000 361,000

161,000 108,200 115,700

3,950,000 3,960,000 4,410,000

6,913,000 6,808,200 7,711,700

1,817,000 1,891,000 2,315,000

555,000 562,000 510,000

430,000 287,000 361,000

161,000 108,200 115,700

3,950,000 3,960,000 4,410,000

6,913,000 6,808,200 7,711,700

86,000

112,000 110,000

- - -

- - -

27,000 27,200 20,500

220,000 80,000

110,000

333,000 219,200 240,500

1,731,000 1,779,000 2,205,000

555,000 562,000 510,000

430,000 287,000 361,000

134,000 81,000 95,200

3,730,000 3,880,000 4,300,000

6,580,000 6,589,000 7,471,200

Year and State Price per barrel 2 Value of utilized production

Fresh Processed All Fresh Processed All

(dollars) (dollars) (dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)

Massachusetts 2009 ........................ 2010 ........................ 2011 ........................ New Jersey 1 2009 ........................ 2010 ........................ 2011 ........................ Oregon 1 2009 ........................ 2010 ........................ 2011 ........................ Washington 2009 ........................ 2010 ........................ 2011 ........................ Wisconsin 2009 ........................ 2010 ........................ 2011 ........................ United States 2009 ........................ 2010 ........................ 2011 ........................

75.20 69.50 64.80

(X) (X) (X)

(X) (X) (X)

79.30 75.70 71.60

78.20 75.70 71.60

77.50 72.50 68.50

44.70 40.40 43.10

54.50 53.70 51.00

36.30 34.50 39.50

55.40 54.70 51.40

40.00 43.00 43.60

42.50 43.00 43.90

46.10 42.10 44.10

54.50 53.70 51.00

36.30 34.50 39.50

59.40 60.00 55.00

42.10 43.70 44.30

44.20 43.90 44.60

6,467 7,784 7,128

(X) (X) (X)

(X) (X) (X)

2,141 2,059 1,468

17,204 6,056 7,876

25,812 15,899 16,472

77,376 71,872 95,036

30,248 30,179 26,010

15,609 9,902

14,260

7,424 4,431 4,893

149,200 166,840 187,480

279,857 283,224 327,679

83,843 79,656

102,164

30,248 30,179 26,010

15,609 9,902

14,260

9,565 6,490 6,361

166,404 172,896 195,356

305,669 299,123 344,151

- Represents zero. (X) Not applicable. 1 Small quantities of fresh cranberries are included in processed to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 2 Weighted average of co-op and independent sales. Co-op prices represent pool proceeds less returns for processing non-cranberry products,

capital stock dividends, capital stock retains, and other retains.

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Grape Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2009-2011

State and type Bearing acreage Yield per acre 1

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

(acres) (acres) (acres) (tons) (tons) (tons)

Arkansas ................................. California ................................ Wine ................................... Table ................................... Raisin .................................. Georgia ................................... Michigan ................................. Missouri .................................. New York ................................ North Carolina ......................... Ohio ........................................ Oregon .................................... Pennsylvania .......................... Texas ...................................... Virginia .................................... Washington ............................. Wine ................................... Juice ................................... United States ..........................

600 789,000 489,000 84,000

216,000 1,300

14,200 1,600

37,000 1,800

1,900

15,600 13,600

3,300 2,900

62,000 36,000 26,000

944,800

600 792,000 497,000 85,000

210,000 1,300

14,400 1,700

37,000 1,800

1,900

16,900 13,600 3,000 2,700

65,000 39,000 26,000

951,900

600 796,000 506,000 85,000

205,000 1,500

14,600 1,700

37,000 1,800

1,900

17,500 13,600 4,400 2,600

67,000 41,000 26,000

960,200

3.17 8.31 7.65

10.40 8.97 3.15 6.80 2.75 3.59 2.67

3.02 2.58 4.71 1.88 2.97 6.15 4.33 8.65

7.73

3.50 8.55 7.30

11.90 10.20 3.54 2.50 3.00 4.76 2.89

1.83 1.85 6.10 2.97 2.44 5.17 4.10 6.77

7.85

2.00 8.31 6.69

12.10 10.70 2.33 6.47 3.06 5.08 2.89

3.94 2.37 6.69 1.21 2.65 4.72 3.46 6.69

7.68

State and type Total production Utilized production

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

(tons) (tons) (tons) (tons) (tons) (tons)

Arkansas ................................. California ................................ Wine ................................... Table 2 ................................ Raisin 2 ............................... Georgia ................................... Michigan ................................. Missouri .................................. New York ................................ North Carolina ......................... Ohio ........................................ Oregon .................................... Pennsylvania .......................... Texas ...................................... Virginia .................................... Washington ............................. Wine ................................... Juice ................................... United States ..........................

1,900 6,557,000 3,743,000

876,000 1,938,000

4,100 96,500

4,400 133,000

4,800

5,740 40,200 64,000

6,200 8,600

381,000 156,000 225,000

7,307,440

2,100 6,773,000 3,629,000 1,011,000 2,133,000

4,600 36,000 5,100

176,000 5,200

3,470

31,200 83,000 8,900 6,600

336,000 160,000 176,000

7,471,170

1,200 6,612,000 3,387,000 1,031,000 2,194,000

3,500 94,400 5,200

188,000 5,200

7,480

41,500 91,000 5,330 6,900

316,000 142,000 174,000

7,377,710

1,790 6,557,000 3,743,000

876,000 1,938,000

4,100 78,400 4,400

130,000 4,800

5,180

40,200 62,000 3,050 7,980

381,000 156,000 225,000

7,279,900

1,990 6,773,000 3,629,000 1,011,000 2,133,000

4,300 36,000 5,100

176,000 4,950

3,050

31,200 82,000 8,500 6,450

336,000 160,000 176,000

7,468,540

1,100 6,612,000 3,387,000 1,031,000 2,194,000

3,300 93,400 5,200

188,000 4,980

7,330

41,500 87,000 4,610 6,020

316,000 142,000 174,000

7,370,440

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

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Grape Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2009-2011 (continued)

State and type Price per ton Value of utilized production

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

(dollars) (dollars) (dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)

Arkansas ................................ California ................................ Wine ................................... Table 2 ................................ Raisin 2 ............................... Georgia .................................. Michigan ................................. Missouri .................................. New York ................................ North Carolina ........................ Ohio ........................................ Oregon ................................... Pennsylvania .......................... Texas ..................................... Virginia ................................... Washington ............................ Wine ................................... Juice ................................... United States ..........................

753.00 497.00 613.00 463.00 290.00

1,480.00 341.00 902.00 367.00 818.00

973.00

1,910.00 293.00

1,170.00 1,600.00

548.00 989.00 243.00

505.00

811.00 474.00 576.00 382.00 343.00

1,270.00 427.00 885.00 388.00 918.00

711.00

2,030.00 306.00

1,250.00 1,700.00

637.00 1,040.00

271.00

487.00

982.00 584.00 638.00 810.00 394.00

1,280.00 365.00 831.00 361.00

1,030.00

398.00 1,950.00

306.00 1,520.00 1,540.00

599.00 987.00 283.00

582.00

1,347 3,260,172 2,293,116

405,974 561,082

6,055 26,712 3,968

47,748 3,927

5,040

76,782 18,136 3,554

12,768 208,959 154,284 54,675

3,675,168

1,613 3,209,040 2,090,886

386,524 731,630

5,440 15,373 4,513

68,316 4,545

2,169

63,336 25,081 10,657 10,965

214,096 166,400 47,696

3,635,144

1,080 3,860,351 2,160,519

835,152 864,680

4,230 34,128 4,323

67,878 5,105

2,916

80,925 26,657 6,987 9,271

189,396 140,154 49,242

4,293,247

1 Yield is based on total production. 2 Fresh equivalent of dried and not dried.

Unutilized Grape Production – States and United States: 2009-2011

State Unharvested production Harvested not sold

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

(tons) (tons) (tons) (tons) (tons) (tons)

Arkansas ................................ Georgia .................................. Michigan ................................. New York ................................ North Carolina ........................ Ohio ........................................ Pennsylvania .......................... Texas ..................................... Virginia ................................... United States ..........................

100 -

18,100 3,000

- 560

2,000 3,150

590

27,500

100 300

- -

250 420

1,000 380 150

2,600

90 200

1,000 -

170 150

4,000 640 880

7,130

10 - - - - - - -

30

40

10 - - - - - -

20 -

30

10 - - -

50 - -

80 -

140

- Represents zero.

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Grape Fresh and Processed Utilization, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2009-2011

Utilization, State, and type

Quantity Price per ton

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

(tons) (tons) (tons) (dollars) (dollars) (dollars)

Fresh California .................................... Wine ....................................... Table ....................................... Raisin ...................................... Michigan ..................................... Missouri ...................................... New York .................................... North Carolina ............................. Ohio ............................................ Pennsylvania .............................. Texas .......................................... Other States 1 ............................. United States .............................. Processed California .................................... Wine ....................................... Table ....................................... Raisin ...................................... Michigan ..................................... Missouri ...................................... New York .................................... North Carolina ............................. Ohio ............................................ Oregon 2 ..................................... Pennsylvania .............................. Texas .......................................... Virginia ........................................ Washington ................................. Wine ....................................... Juice ....................................... Other States 1 ............................. United States ..............................

932,000 40,000

755,000 137,000

1,300 60

2,000 430 20

200 50

2,740

938,800

5,625,000 3,703,000

121,000 1,801,000

77,100 4,340

128,000 4,370 5,160

40,200

61,800 3,000 7,980

381,000 156,000 225,000

3,150

6,341,100

984,000 40,000

829,000 115,000

1,100 60

4,000 450 40

300 400

2,760

993,110

5,789,000 3,589,000

182,000 2,018,000

34,900 5,040

172,000 4,500 3,010

31,200

81,700 8,100 6,450

336,000 160,000 176,000

3,530

6,475,430

975,000 40,000

831,000 104,000

1,100 60

3,000 380 80

400 810

1,850

982,680

5,637,000 3,347,000

200,000 2,090,000

92,300 5,140

185,000 4,600 7,250

41,500

86,600 3,800 6,020

316,000 142,000 174,000

2,550

6,387,760

583.00 672.00 510.00 961.00

2,400.00 1,040.00 1,280.00 2,730.00

900.00 900.00

1,480.00

1,770.00

592.00

483.00 612.00 173.00 238.00 306.00 900.00 353.00 630.00 973.00

1,910.00

291.00 1,160.00 1,600.00

548.00 989.00 243.00

813.00

492.00

474.00 770.00 420.00 760.00

2,400.00 1,300.00 1,480.00 3,100.00 1,280.00 1,300.00 1,330.00

1,600.00

485.00

474.00 574.00 211.00 319.00 365.00 880.00 363.00 700.00 704.00

2,030.00

302.00 1,250.00 1,700.00

637.00 1,040.00

271.00

746.00

487.00

974.00 712.00 947.00

1,290.00 2,400.00

950.00 1,800.00 2,540.00

738.00 1,500.00 1,870.00

1,940.00

981.00

516.00 637.00 241.00 350.00 341.00 830.00 338.00 900.00 394.00

1,950.00

301.00 1,440.00 1,540.00

599.00 987.00 283.00

675.00

521.00

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

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Grape Fresh and Processed Utilization, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2009-2011 (continued)

Utilization, State, and type

Value of utilized production

2009 2010 2011

(1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)

Fresh California ....................................... Wine .......................................... Table ......................................... Raisin ........................................ Michigan ........................................ Missouri ......................................... New York ....................................... North Carolina ............................... Ohio ............................................... Pennsylvania ................................. Texas ............................................ Other States 1 ................................ United States ................................. Processed California ....................................... Wine .......................................... Table ......................................... Raisin ........................................ Michigan ........................................ Missouri ......................................... New York ....................................... North Carolina ............................... Ohio ............................................... Oregon 2 ........................................ Pennsylvania ................................. Texas ............................................ Virginia .......................................... Washington ................................... Wine .......................................... Juice .......................................... Other States 1 ................................ United States .................................

543,587 26,880

385,050 131,657

3,120 62

2,560 1,174

18 180 74

4,840

555,615

2,716,585 2,266,236

20,924 429,425 23,592 3,906

45,188 2,753 5,022

76,782

17,956 3,480

12,768 208,959 154,284 54,675

2,562

3,119,553

466,380 30,800

348,180 87,400 2,640

78 5,920 1,395

51 390 532

4,421

481,807

2,742,660 2,060,086

38,344 644,230 12,733 4,435

62,396 3,150 2,118

63,336

24,691 10,125 10,965

214,096 166,400 47,696

2,632

3,153,337

949,597 28,480

786,957 134,160

2,640 57

5,400 965 59

600 1,515

3,590

964,423

2,910,754 2,132,039

48,195 730,520 31,488 4,266

62,478 4,140 2,857

80,925

26,057 5,472 9,271

189,396 140,154 49,242

1,720

3,328,824

1 Includes data withheld above and/or data for States not listed in this table. 2 Includes small quantities sold fresh.

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Grape Processed Utilization and Price by Use – States and United States: 2009-2011

Utilization, State, and type

Quantity Price per ton

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

(tons) (tons) (tons) (dollars) (dollars) (dollars)

Canned California Raisin .......................................... Juice 1 2 Michigan ......................................... New York ........................................ Ohio ................................................ Pennsylvania .................................. Washington ..................................... United States .................................. Wine California ........................................ Wine ........................................... Table ........................................... Raisin .......................................... Michigan ......................................... Missouri .......................................... New York ........................................ North Carolina ................................. Ohio ................................................ Oregon 2 ......................................... Pennsylvania .................................. Texas .............................................. Virginia ............................................ Washington ..................................... Other States 3 4 .............................. United States .................................. Dried (fresh basis) California ........................................ Table ........................................... Raisin ..........................................

20,000

72,800 84,000 3,100

53,400 225,000

438,300

4,095,000 3,703,000

85,000 307,000

4,300 4,340

44,000 4,370 2,060

40,200

8,400 3,000 7,980

156,000

3,150

4,372,800

1,510,000 36,000

1,474,000

25,000

31,100 124,000

1,400 71,400

176,000

403,900

3,987,000 3,589,000

124,000 274,000

3,800 5,040

48,000 4,500 1,610

31,200

10,300 8,100 6,450

160,000

3,530

4,269,530

1,777,000 58,000

1,719,000

25,000

85,500 131,000

5,800 74,800

174,000

471,100

3,875,000 3,347,000

155,000 373,000

6,800 5,140

54,000 4,600 1,450

41,500

11,800 3,800 6,020

142,000

2,550

4,154,660

1,737,000 45,000

1,692,000

337.00

265.00 264.00 796.00 265.00 243.00

257.00

569.00 612.00 143.00 171.00

1,000.00 900.00 523.00 630.00

1,240.00 1,910.00

453.00

1,160.00 1,600.00

989.00

813.00

599.00

251.00 244.00 251.00

340.00

275.00 293.00 340.00 277.00 271.00

279.00

537.00 574.00 174.00 215.00

1,100.00 880.00 543.00 700.00

1,020.00 2,030.00

477.00

1,250.00 1,700.00 1,040.00

746.00

571.00

334.00 289.00 336.00

355.00

280.00 270.00 280.00 272.00 283.00

277.00

584.00 637.00 219.00 265.00

1,110.00 830.00 502.00 900.00 850.00

1,950.00

484.00 1,440.00 1,540.00

987.00

675.00

614.00

367.00 317.00 368.00

1 Includes small quantities of other processed utilizations (jam, jelly, etc.). 2 Includes small quantities for other uses. 3 Includes data withheld above and/or data for States not listed in this table. 4 Grapes processed for juice are included in Other States wine to avoid disclosure of individual operations.

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Grape Processed Utilization by Variety – States and United States: 2009-2011

Variety and State 2009 2010 2011

(tons) (tons) (tons)

Concord Michigan ................................. New York ................................ Ohio ........................................ Pennsylvania .......................... Washington ............................ Other States 1 ......................... United States .......................... Niagara Michigan ................................. New York ................................ Ohio ........................................ Pennsylvania .......................... Washington ............................ United States ..........................

45,400 84,900 4,770

55,800 205,000

920

396,790

27,500 12,400

450 3,300

20,000

63,650

18,100

117,300 2,900

71,900 162,000

790

372,990

13,000 21,600

290 6,300

14,000

55,190

55,100

125,500 6,210

74,500 156,000

490

417,800

31,000 21,700

630 6,800

18,000

78,130 1 Includes data withheld above and/or data for States not listed in this table.

Concord Grapes for Processing Marketing Year Average Prices – New York and Pennsylvania: 2009-2011

State 2009 2010 2011

(dollars per ton) (dollars per ton) (dollars per ton)

New York ................................ Pennsylvania ..........................

256.00 259.00

287.00 274.00

267.00 270.00

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Peach Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2009-2011

State Bearing acreage Yield per acre 1

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

(acres) (acres) (acres) (tons) (tons) (tons)

Alabama ..................................... Arkansas ..................................... California .................................... Freestone ................................ Clingstone ............................... Colorado ..................................... Connecticut ................................. Georgia ....................................... Idaho ........................................... Illinois .......................................... Maryland ..................................... Massachusetts ............................ Michigan ..................................... Missouri ...................................... New Jersey ................................. New York .................................... North Carolina ............................. Ohio ............................................ Pennsylvania .............................. South Carolina ............................ Texas .......................................... Utah ............................................ Virginia ........................................ Washington ................................. West Virginia ............................... United States ..............................

1,900 1,200

52,500 28,000 24,500 2,300

400 10,500 1,300 1,600

850 430

4,300 1,700 6,200 1,600 1,100 1,300 4,400

14,000

5,500 1,500 1,000 2,300

950

118,830

1,900 1,200

50,000 27,000 23,000 2,400

400 10,800 1,300 1,600

850 430

4,000 1,700 6,100 1,600 1,100 1,200 4,400

15,500

5,400 1,500 1,000 2,300

950

117,630

2,200 1,200

47,500 25,000 22,500 2,400

400 10,200 1,300 1,600

800 430

3,700 1,500 5,500 1,600 1,100 1,200 4,400

15,500

4,300 1,500 1,000 2,200

950

112,480

2.37 1.25

15.60 12.50 19.10 5.65 3.25 3.05 7.08 5.13

4.47 4.19 4.00 2.82 5.65 4.06 3.82 1.97 6.34 5.36

0.89 3.87 5.80 6.30 5.58

9.29

3.16 2.50

16.30 14.30 18.80 5.83 3.00 3.70 5.69 5.69

4.71 4.07 3.50 2.47 5.90 3.69 5.00 5.20 4.82 7.10

2.59 2.87 6.21 6.09 5.58

9.78

2.59 1.50

16.30 15.20 17.50 5.00 3.00 3.53 5.85 5.80

4.86 4.07 4.50 3.40 5.82 4.25 4.82 5.03 4.02 6.13

1.23 2.87 6.50 6.00 6.00

9.53

State Total production Utilized production

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

(tons) (tons) (tons) (tons) (tons) (tons)

Alabama ..................................... Arkansas ..................................... California .................................... Freestone ................................ Clingstone ............................... Colorado ..................................... Connecticut ................................. Georgia ....................................... Idaho ........................................... Illinois .......................................... Maryland ..................................... Massachusetts ............................ Michigan ..................................... Missouri ...................................... New Jersey ................................. New York .................................... North Carolina ............................. Ohio ............................................ Pennsylvania .............................. South Carolina ............................ Texas .......................................... Utah ............................................ Virginia ........................................ Washington ................................. West Virginia ............................... United States ..............................

4,500 1,500

819,000 350,000 469,000 13,000 1,300

32,000 9,200 8,210

3,800 1,800

17,200 4,800

35,000 6,500 4,200 2,560

27,900 75,000

4,900 5,800 5,800

14,500 5,300

1,103,770

6,000 3,000

817,000 385,000 432,000 14,000 1,200

40,000 7,400 9,100

4,000 1,750

14,000 4,200

36,000 5,900 5,500 6,240

21,200 110,000

14,000 4,300 6,210

14,000 5,300

1,150,300

5,700 1,800

773,000 380,000 393,000 12,000 1,200

36,000 7,600 9,280

3,890 1,750

16,650 5,100

32,000 6,800 5,300 6,030

17,690 95,000

5,300 4,300 6,500

13,200 5,700

1,071,790

3,500 1,120

819,000 350,000 469,000 11,000 1,200

30,000 8,300 7,580

3,800 1,750

16,700 4,800

33,000 6,400 4,150 2,410

27,800 66,000

3,800 5,500 5,010

14,500 5,290

1,082,610

4,500 2,830

817,000 385,000 432,000 12,000 1,200

38,500 6,500 7,580

3,990 1,750

13,830 4,200

34,000 5,850 5,470 5,980

20,800 102,800

13,000 4,240 5,570

14,000 5,000

1,130,590

5,300 1,760

773,000 380,000 393,000 11,200 1,100

33,600 6,700 7,890

3,880 1,750

16,400 5,100

30,000 6,750 5,150 5,840

17,290 77,600

4,650 4,100 5,220

13,200 5,500

1,042,980

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Peach Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2009-2011 (continued)

State Price per ton Value of utilized production

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

(dollars) (dollars) (dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)

Alabama ...................................... Arkansas ..................................... California ..................................... Freestone ................................ Clingstone ............................... Colorado ...................................... Connecticut ................................. Georgia ....................................... Idaho ........................................... Illinois .......................................... Maryland ...................................... Massachusetts ............................. Michigan ...................................... Missouri ....................................... New Jersey .................................. New York ..................................... North Carolina ............................. Ohio ............................................. Pennsylvania ............................... South Carolina ............................. Texas .......................................... Utah ............................................. Virginia ........................................ Washington ................................. West Virginia ............................... United States ...............................

1,250.00 1,400.00

398.00 480.00 338.00

1,660.00 1,800.00

930.00 877.00

1,200.00

1,120.00 2,400.00

723.00 1,500.00 1,020.00

845.00 990.00

1,640.00 1,040.00

977.00

1,900.00 1,040.00 1,250.00

360.00 741.00

548.00

1,030.00 1,350.00

354.00 386.00 325.00

1,870.00 2,100.00

817.00 908.00

1,060.00

1,140.00 2,760.00

921.00 1,300.00

920.00 1,200.00 1,090.00 1,580.00 1,150.00

955.00

2,100.00 691.00 683.00 620.00 925.00

547.00

1,050.00 1,550.00

374.00 447.00 303.00

2,000.00 2,100.00

930.00 1,160.00 1,260.00

1,220.00 3,140.00

731.00 1,200.00 1,220.00 1,240.00 1,000.00 1,640.00 1,360.00

970.00

2,000.00 1,010.00

858.00 592.00 852.00

564.00

4,375 1,568

326,331 167,879 158,452 18,300 2,160

27,890 7,280 9,087

4,260 4,200

12,075 7,200

33,660 5,406 4,109 3,952

28,967 64,488

7,220 5,720 6,263 5,222 3,920

593,653

4,632 3,821

289,096 148,728 140,368 22,440 2,520

31,460 5,900 8,065

4,559 4,825

12,731 5,460

31,280 7,023 5,962 9,448

23,881 98,130

27,300 2,929 3,804 8,675 4,625

618,566

5,565 2,728

289,197 170,019 119,178 22,400 2,310

31,260 7,800 9,918

4,735 5,495

11,995 6,120

36,600 8,352 5,150 9,578

23,462 75,247

9,300 4,144 4,479 7,809 4,686

588,330

1 Yield is based on total production.

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Peach Utilized Production, Price, and Value by Utilization – States and United States: 2009-2011

Use and State Quantity Price per unit

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

(tons) (tons) (tons) (dollars per ton) (dollars per ton) (dollars per ton)

Fresh California, Freestone ......................... Connecticut ....................................... Georgia ............................................. Massachusetts .................................. Missouri ............................................ Ohio .................................................. South Carolina .................................. Texas ................................................ Virginia .............................................. West Virginia ..................................... Other States 1 ................................... United States ....................................

261,000

1,200 28,000 1,750 4,800 2,410

63,000 3,800 5,010 5,290

126,660

502,920

272,000

1,200 37,000

(D) 4,200 5,980

99,800 13,000 5,570 5,000

123,470

567,220

282,000

1,100 (D) (D)

5,100 5,840

74,900 4,650 5,220 5,500

147,380

531,690

563.00

1,800.00 971.00

2,400.00 1,500.00 1,640.00 1,010.00 1,900.00 1,250.00

741.00

1,070.00

811.00

454.00

2,100.00 830.00

(D) 1,300.00 1,580.00

971.00 2,100.00

683.00 925.00

1,160.00

788.00

525.00

2,100.00 (D) (D)

1,200.00 1,640.00

980.00 2,000.00

858.00 852.00

1,230.00

826.00

Processed California Clingstone ..................................... Freestone 2 ................................... Georgia ............................................. South Carolina .................................. Other States 1 ................................... United States 3 ..................................

469,000 89,000 2,000 3,000

16,690

579,690

432,000 113,000

1,500 3,000

13,870

563,370

393,000 98,000

(D) 2,700

17,590

511,290

338.00 252.00 351.00 286.00

302.00

321.00

325.00 246.00 500.00 408.00

274.00

304.00

303.00 233.00

(D) 683.00

346.00

292.00

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Peach Utilized Production, Price, and Value by Utilization – States and United States: 2009-2011 (continued)

Use and State Value of utilized production

2009 2010 2011

(1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)

Fresh California, Freestone ........................... Connecticut ......................................... Georgia ............................................... Massachusetts ..................................... Missouri ............................................... Ohio ..................................................... South Carolina ..................................... Texas .................................................. Virginia ................................................ West Virginia ....................................... Other States 1 ...................................... United States ....................................... Processed California Clingstone ....................................... Freestone 2 ...................................... Georgia ............................................... South Carolina ..................................... Other States 1 ...................................... United States 3 .....................................

146,943

2,160 27,188 4,200 7,200 3,952

63,630 7,220 6,263 3,920

134,985

407,661

158,452 20,936

702 858

5,044

185,992

123,488

2,520 30,710

(D) 5,460 9,448

96,906 27,300 3,804 4,625

142,929

447,190

140,368 25,240

750 1,224

3,794

171,376

148,050

2,310 (D) (D)

6,120 9,578

73,402 9,300 4,479 4,686

181,332

439,257

119,178 21,969

(D) 1,845

6,081

149,073

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Includes data withheld above and/or data for States not listed in this table. 2 California Freestone quantity and value include dried, price excludes dried. 3 United States quantity, price, and value include dried.

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Peach Processed Utilization and Price by Use – States and United States: 2009-2011

Use and State Quantity Price per ton

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

(tons) (tons) (tons) (dollars) (dollars) (dollars)

Canned California Clingstone ............................. Other States 1 ........................... United States ............................ Frozen California Freestone .............................. Other States 1 ........................... United States ............................ Dried California Freestone .............................. United States ............................ Other 2 United States ............................

449,000

14,740

463,740

70,300

21,700

92,000

7,100

7,100

16,850

414,000

14,470

428,470

87,600

16,800

104,400

12,700

12,700

17,800

377,000

10,190

387,190

84,600

16,000

100,600

4,600

4,600

18,900

340.00

288.00

338.00

255.00

339.00

275.00

43.00

43.00

210.00

327.00

349.00

328.00

252.00

342.00

266.00

44.00

44.00

144.00

307.00

401.00

310.00

240.00

402.00

266.00

42.00

42.00

124.00 1 Includes data withheld above and/or data for States not listed in this table. 2 Pickled, wine, brandy, juice, and baby food.

Unutilized Peach Production – States and United States: 2009-2011

Crop and State Unharvested production Harvested not sold

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

(tons) (tons) (tons) (tons) (tons) (tons)

Alabama ................................... Arkansas ................................... Colorado ................................... Connecticut ............................... Georgia ..................................... Idaho ......................................... Illinois ........................................ Maryland ................................... Massachusetts .......................... Michigan ................................... New Jersey ............................... New York .................................. North Carolina ........................... Ohio .......................................... Pennsylvania ............................ South Carolina .......................... Texas ........................................ Utah .......................................... Virginia ...................................... West Virginia ............................. United States ............................

700 350

1,000 100 400

- 430

- 50

500

2,000 100 40

140 -

1,000 800 200 290

-

8,100

1,200 150

1,500 -

300 -

560 - -

170

2,000 -

30 130 100

1,100 600 30

- 150

8,020

300 20

- 100 300

- 330

- -

250

2,000 -

50 130 400

4,400 370 160 500 150

9,460

300 30

1,000 -

1,600 900 200

- - -

- -

10 10

100 8,000

300 100 500 10

13,060

300 20

500 -

1,200 900 960 10

- -

- 50

- 130 300

6,100 400 30

640 150

11,690

100 20

800 -

2,100 900

1,060 10

- -

- 50

100 60

- 13,000

280 40

780 50

19,350

- Represents zero.

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110

115

120

125

130

135

140

145

150

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

(000) Acres

Peach Bearing Acreage –United States: 2002-2011

950

1,000

1,050

1,100

1,150

1,200

1,250

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

(000) Tons

Peach Utilized Production –United States: 2002-2011

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All Pear Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Utilization, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2009-2011

State and year Bearing acreage Yield per acre 1 Production Utilization

Total Utilized Fresh Processed

(acres) (tons) (tons) (tons) (tons) (tons)

California 2009 ............................ 2010 ............................ 2011 ............................ Michigan 2009 ............................ 2010 ............................ 2011 ............................ New York 2009 ............................ 2010 ............................ 2011 ............................ Oregon 2009 ............................ 2010 ............................ 2011 ............................ Pennsylvania 2009 ............................ 2010 ............................ 2011 ............................ Washington 2009 ............................ 2010 ............................ 2011 ............................ United States 2 2009 ............................ 2010 ............................ 2011 ............................

14,000 14,000 14,000

800 800 700

1,200 1,200 1,200

16,200 16,200 16,200

800 800 800

24,000 23,000 21,500

57,000 56,000 54,400

18.20 15.70 18.00

5.25 1.13 6.29

9.33 6.92

10.10

14.10 11.90 14.00

7.28 3.00 2.78

18.80 17.00 21.30

16.80 14.50 17.60

255,000 220,000 252,000

4,200

900 4,400

11,200 8,300

12,100

229,000 192,000 227,000

5,820 2,400 2,220

452,000 390,000 457,000

957,220 813,600 954,720

255,000 220,000 252,000

4,200

900 4,400

9,900 8,200

11,600

229,000 192,000 227,000

5,720 2,300 2,110

452,000 390,000 457,000

955,820 813,400 954,110

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

603,800 531,430 642,710

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

352,020 281,970 311,400

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

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All Pear Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Utilization, Price, and Value – States and United States: 2009-2011 (continued)

State and year

Price per ton Value of production

Fresh Processed excludes

dried All Fresh

Processed includes

dried All

(dollars) (dollars) (dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)

California 2009 ...................... 2010 ...................... 2011 ...................... Michigan 2009 ...................... 2010 ...................... 2011 ...................... New York 2009 ...................... 2010 ...................... 2011 ...................... Oregon 2009 ...................... 2010 ...................... 2011 ...................... Pennsylvania 2009 ...................... 2010 ...................... 2011 ...................... Washington 2009 ...................... 2010 ...................... 2011 ...................... United States 2 2009 ...................... 2010 ...................... 2011 ......................

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

458.00 599.00 460.00

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

224.00 243.00 244.00

366.00 435.00 388.00

343.00 348.00 275.00

490.00 601.00 600.00

409.00 499.00 341.00

711.00 1,100.00

995.00

350.00 481.00 408.00

372.00 476.00 390.00

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

276,820 318,528 295,863

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

78,842 68,427 75,882

93,329 95,690 97,805

1,441 313

1,209

4,854 4,932 6,956

93,636 95,896 77,406

4,066 2,533 2,100

158,336 187,591 186,269

355,662 386,955 371,745

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Yield is based on total production. 2 Processed mostly canned, but includes small quantities dried and other uses not published separately to avoid disclosure of individual operations.

Unutilized Pear Production – States and United States: 2009-2011

State Unharvested production Harvested not sold

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

(tons) (tons) (tons) (tons) (tons) (tons)

New York ................... Pennsylvania ............. United States .............

1,300 -

1,300

100 -

100

500 10

510

- 100

100

- 100

100

- 100

100

- Represents zero.

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Pear Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Utilization, Price, and Value by Type – States and United States: 2009-2011

Type, State and year

Bearing acreage Yield per acre 1 Production Utilization

Total Utilized Fresh Processed

(acres) (tons) (tons) (tons) (tons) (tons)

Bartlett 2 California 2009 ..................... 2010 ..................... 2011 ..................... Oregon 2009 ..................... 2010 ..................... 2011 ..................... Washington 2009 ..................... 2010 ..................... 2011 ..................... United States 2009 ..................... 2010 ..................... 2011 ..................... Other 3 California 2009 ..................... 2010 ..................... 2011 ..................... Oregon 2009 ..................... 2010 ..................... 2011 ..................... Washington 2009 ..................... 2010 ..................... 2011 ..................... United States 2009 ..................... 2010 ..................... 2011 .....................

10,000 10,000 10,000

4,200 4,200 4,200

11,000 10,000 9,500

25,200 24,200 23,700

4,000 4,000 4,000

12,000 12,000 12,000

13,000 13,000 12,000

29,000 29,000 28,000

20.00 17.00 19.50

15.70 11.20 11.20

16.90 16.80 19.80

17.90 15.90 18.10

13.80 12.50 14.30

13.60 12.10 15.00

20.50 17.10 22.40

16.70 14.40 18.10

200,000 170,000 195,000

66,000 47,000 47,000

186,000 168,000 188,000

452,000 385,000 430,000

55,000 50,000 57,000

163,000 145,000 180,000

266,000 222,000 269,000

484,000 417,000 506,000

200,000 170,000 195,000

66,000 47,000 47,000

186,000 168,000 188,000

452,000 385,000 430,000

55,000 50,000 57,000

163,000 145,000 180,000

266,000 222,000 269,000

484,000 417,000 506,000

70,000 55,000 64,000

40,000 31,000 29,000

67,000 63,000 68,000

177,000 149,000 161,000

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

411,000 373,000 468,000

130,000 115,000 131,000

26,000 16,000 18,000

119,000 105,000 120,000

275,000 236,000 269,000

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

73,000 44,000 38,000

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

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Pear Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Utilization, Price, and Value by Type – States and United States: 2009-2011 (continued)

Type, State and year

Price per ton Value of production

Fresh Processed excludes

dried All Fresh

Processed includes

dried All

(dollars) (dollars) (dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)

Bartlett 2 California 2009 .................... 2010 .................... 2011 .................... Oregon 2009 .................... 2010 .................... 2011 .................... Washington 2009 .................... 2010 .................... 2011 .................... United States 2009 .................... 2010 .................... 2011 .................... Other 3 California 2009 .................... 2010 .................... 2011 .................... Oregon 2009 .................... 2010 .................... 2011 .................... Washington 2009 .................... 2010 .................... 2011 .................... United States 2009 .................... 2010 .................... 2011 ....................

404.00 501.00 340.00

540.00 575.00 495.00

471.00 583.00 569.00

460.00 551.00 465.00

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

453.00 614.00 453.00

323.00 321.00 298.00

283.00 248.00 248.00

220.00 239.00 242.00

274.00 279.00 270.00

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

32.30 46.40 54.90

351.00 379.00 311.00

439.00 464.00 400.00

310.00 368.00 361.00

347.00 384.00 343.00

422.00 626.00 651.00

397.00 511.00 326.00

378.00 567.00 441.00

390.00 554.00 423.00

28,280 27,555 21,760

21,600 17,825 14,355

31,557 36,729 38,692

81,437 82,109 74,807

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

186,190 229,176 212,095

41,823 36,825 38,949

7,345 3,971 4,461

26,151 25,054 29,082

75,319 65,850 72,492

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

(D) (D) (D)

2,355 2,042 2,086

70,103 64,380 60,709

28,945 21,796 18,816

57,708 61,783 67,774

156,756 147,959 147,299

23,226 31,310 37,096

64,691 74,100 58,590

100,628 125,808 118,495

188,545 231,218 214,181

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Yield is based on total production. 2 Processed mostly canned, but includes small quantities dried and other uses not published separately to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 3 Processed mostly juice, but includes small quantities canned and other uses not published separately to avoid disclosure of individual operations.

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Tropical Fruit Acreage Harvested, Yield, Utilized Production, Utilization, Price, and Value by Crop – Hawaii: 2009-2011

Crop and year Acreage harvested Yield per acre Utilized production Utilization

Fresh Processed

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

Bananas 2009 ........................................... 2010 ........................................... 2011 ........................................... Guavas 2009 ........................................... 2010 ........................................... 2011 ........................................... Papayas 2009 ........................................... 2010 ........................................... 2011 ...........................................

1,100 1,100 1,000

135 115 110

1,325 1,350 1,300

16.8 16.2 17.4

15.6 11.3 17.3

23.8 22.3 22.0

18,500 17,800 17,400

2,100 1,300 1,900

31,500 30,100 28,600

18,500 17,800 17,400

(NA) (NA) (NA)

30,300 29,200 27,700

(NA) (NA) (NA)

2,100 1,300 1,900

1,200 900 900

Crop and year Price Value of production

Fresh Processed All Fresh Processed Total

(dollars per

pound) (dollars per

pound) (dollars per

pound) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)

Bananas 2009 ........................................... 2010 ........................................... 2011 ........................................... Guavas 2009 ........................................... 2010 ........................................... 2011 ........................................... Papayas 2009 ........................................... 2010 ........................................... 2011 ...........................................

0.550 0.600 0.650

(X) (X) (X)

0.467 0.380 0.350

(X) (X) (X)

0.140 0.169 0.170

0.030 0.030 0.030

0.550 0.600 0.650

0.140 0.169 0.170

0.450 0.370 0.340

10,175 10,680 11,310

(X) (X) (X)

14,150 11,096 9,695

(X) (X) (X)

294 220 323

36 27 27

10,175 10,680 11,310

294 220 323

14,186 11,123 9,722

(NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable.

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Apples for Fresh Use Monthly Average Prices Received – States: July 2009 - June 2012 [Equivalent packinghouse door returns for California, Michigan, New York, and Washington; prices at point of first sale for other States]

State 2009 2010

Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun

($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb)

California ......... Michigan .......... New York ......... Ohio ................. Pennsylvania ... Virginia ............. Washington ......

(NA) (NA) (NA)

0.547 (NA) (NA)

0.171

0.547 (NA) (NA)

0.477 (NA) (NA)

0.187

0.420 0.330 0.288 0.486 0.427 0.325 0.365

0.364 0.215 0.260 0.399 0.331 0.310 0.320

0.292 0.190 0.256 0.400 0.312 0.305 0.355

0.340 0.185 0.215 0.417 0.278 0.305 0.296

0.357 0.175 0.208 0.337 0.320 0.305 0.321

(NA) 0.200 0.199 0.389 0.263 0.305 0.314

(NA) 0.205 0.200 0.348 0.306 0.295 0.320

(NA) 0.210 0.201 0.362 0.325 (NA)

0.324

(NA) 0.240 0.207 0.402 0.346 (NA)

0.331

(NA) (NA)

0.208 0.460 0.393 (NA)

0.319

State 2010 2011

Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun

($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb)

California ......... Michigan .......... New York ......... Ohio ................. Pennsylvania ... Virginia ............. Washington ......

(NA) (NA) (NA)

0.470 (NA) (NA)

0.299

0.471 (NA) (NA)

0.470 (NA)

0.310 0.273

0.349 0.310 0.285 0.460 0.416 0.280 0.399

0.342 0.330 0.292 0.480 0.366 0.280 0.372

0.370 0.285 0.268 0.410 0.388 0.280 0.374

0.304 0.280 0.256 0.390 0.269 0.260 0.304

(NA) 0.285 0.239 0.360

(S) 0.230 0.314

(NA) 0.295 0.251 0.370 0.214 0.250 0.298

(NA) 0.290 0.257 0.530

(S) 0.260 0.284

(NA) 0.285 0.255 0.680

(S) 0.280 0.265

(NA) (NA)

0.271 0.580

(S) (NA)

0.254

(NA) (NA)

0.278 0.520

(S) (NA)

0.261

State 2011 2012

Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun

($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb)

California ......... Michigan .......... New York ......... Ohio ................. Pennsylvania ... Virginia ............. Washington ......

(NA) (NA) (NA)

0.640 (NA) (NA)

0.330

0.634 (NA) (NA)

0.510 (NA) (NA)

0.422

(NA) 0.420 0.393 0.490 (NA)

0.430 0.524

0.481 0.385 0.376 0.490 (NA)

0.400 0.444

(NA) 0.350 0.363 0.430 0.306 0.400 0.433

(NA) 0.350 0.359 0.420 0.285 0.330 0.380

(NA) 0.320 0.314 0.450 (NA)

0.320 0.373

(NA) 0.320 0.300 0.400 0.288 0.350 0.355

(NA) 0.320 0.298 0.470 0.402 0.350 0.338

(NA) 0.300 0.285 0.520 (NA) (NA)

0.329

(NA) 0.300 0.285 0.520 (NA) (NA)

0.351

(NA) (NA)

0.323 0.670 (NA) (NA)

0.390

(NA) Not available. (S) Insufficient number of reports to establish an estimate.

Apples for Fresh Use Monthly Average Prices Received – United States: July 2007 - June 2012 [Equivalent packinghouse door returns for California, Michigan, New York, and Washington]

Year Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan 1 Feb Mar Apr May Jun

($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb) ($/lb)

2007 ................ 2008 ................ 2009 ................ 2010 ................ 2011 ................

0.305 0.446 0.172 0.299 0.358

0.340 0.537 0.237 0.291 0.458

0.403 0.506 0.337 0.324 0.421

0.379 0.425 0.274 0.332 0.431

0.403 0.360 0.256 0.303 0.344

0.350 0.293 0.227 0.268 0.302

0.355 0.272 0.218 0.251 0.320

0.348 0.237 0.243 0.238 0.306

0.344 0.215 0.220 0.268 0.332

0.338 0.204 0.209 0.269 0.300

0.362 0.187 0.229 0.277 0.300

0.412 0.181 0.208 0.278 0.384

1 January of the following year.

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Grapes for Fresh Use Monthly Average Prices Received – United States: May 2007 - December 2011 [Equivalent packinghouse door returns]

Year May June July August September October November December

(dollars per ton) (dollars per ton) (dollars per ton) (dollars per ton) (dollars per ton) (dollars per ton) (dollars per ton) (dollars per ton)

2007 ......... 2008 ......... 2009 ......... 2010 ......... 2011 .........

(S) 420

1,380 (S) (S)

770 590

1,120 650

1,460

660 660 610 460

1,480

680 530 310 430 960

790 480 470 420 820

940 370 630 430 790

1,200 360 630 500 980

1,710 300

1,220 750

1,040

(S) Insufficient number of reports to establish an estimate.

Peaches for Fresh Use Monthly Average Prices Received – United States: May 2007 - September 2011 [Equivalent packinghouse door returns for California and Washington; price at point of first sale for other States]

State May June July August September

(dollars per ton) (dollars per ton) (dollars per ton) (dollars per ton) (dollars per ton)

2007 .......................... 2008 .......................... 2009 .......................... 2010 .......................... 2011 ..........................

937 960 846

1,080 1,290

562 537 794 587 669

579 485 644 573 666

593 510 676 568 704

563 468 655 506 564

Pears for Fresh Use Monthly Average Prices Received – United States: July 2007 - June 2012 [Equivalent packinghouse-door returns for California, New York, and Washington; price at point of first sale for other States]

Year Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan 1 Feb Mar Apr May Jun

($/ton) ($/ton) ($/ton) ($/ton) ($/ton) ($/ton) ($/ton) ($/ton) ($/ton) ($/ton) ($/ton) ($/ton)

2007 ................. 2008 ................. 2009 ................. 2010 ................. 2011 .................

584 638 537 719 561

374 546 424 555 576

380 543 383 550 490

526 628 481 622 533

514 582 449 548 512

557 574 398 587 474

560 539 381 639 446

552 473 368 636 407

537 452 350 625 323

527 462 426 599 307

525 518 533 571 361

654 642 640 565 596

1 January of the following year.

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Tree Nut Bearing Acreage, Yield, Production, Price, and Value by Crop – States: 2009-2011

Crop, State, and year

Bearing acreage Yield per acre 1 Utilized production Price per unit Value of

utilized production

(acres) (tons) (tons) (dollars per ton) (1,000 dollars)

English walnuts, in-shell California 2009 ................................. 2010 ................................. 2011 .................................

227,000 237,000 245,000

1.93 2.13 1.88

437,000 504,000 461,000

1,710 2,040 2,870

747,270 1,028,160 1,323,070

Hazelnuts, in-shell Oregon 2009 ................................. 2010 ................................. 2011 .................................

28,700 29,000 29,500

1.64 0.97 1.31

47,000 28,000 38,500

1,690 2,410 2,330

79,430 67,480 89,705

(acres) (pounds) (1,000 pounds) (dollars per pound) (1,000 dollars)

Almonds, shelled 2 3 California 2009 ................................. 2010 ................................. 2011 .................................

720,000 740,000 760,000

1,960 2,220 2,670

1,410,000 1,640,000 2,030,000

1.650 1.790 1.920

2,293,500 2,903,380 3,866,880

Macadamia nuts, in-shell Hawaii 2009 ................................. 2010 ................................. 2011 .................................

15,000 15,000 15,000

2,800 2,670 3,270

42,000 40,000 49,000

0.700 0.750 0.780

29,400 30,000 38,220

Pistachios, in-shell California 2009 ................................. 2010 ................................. 2011 .................................

126,000 137,000 153,000

2,820 3,810 2,900

355,000 522,000 444,000

1.670 2.220 1.980

592,850 1,158,840

879,120 1 Yield is based on utilized production. 2 Price and value are based on the edible portion of the crop only. Production includes inedible quantities of no value as follows: 2009 - 20.0 million

pounds; 2010 - 18.0 million pounds; 2011 - 16.0 million pounds. 3 Shelling ratios are: 2009 - 0.597; 2010 - 0.580; 2011 - 0.600.

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Tree Nut Utilization and Meat Production by Crop – States and United States: 2009-2011

Crop, State, and year

Utilized production Meat production of nuts sold shelled Sold in-shell Sold shelled 1

(tons) (tons) (tons)

English walnuts California 2009 ...................................................... 2010 ...................................................... 2011 ......................................................

99,000 141,000 153,000

338,000 363,000 308,000

150,000 159,000 136,000

Hazelnuts Oregon 2009 ...................................................... 2010 ...................................................... 2011 ......................................................

36,650 20,050 29,300

10,350 7,950 9,200

4,200 3,100 3,730

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

Pecans United States 2009 ...................................................... 2010 ...................................................... 2011 ......................................................

49,230 89,884 49,355

252,790 203,856 220,345

110,469 97,443

101,799

Pistachios California 2009 ...................................................... 2010 ...................................................... 2011 ......................................................

290,000 378,000 341,000

65,000 144,000 103,000

32,000 69,000 70,000

1 In-shell basis.

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Pecan Production, Price, and Value by Variety – States and United States: 2009-2011

Variety and State

Utilized production (In-shell basis)

Price per pound Value of utilized production

2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011

(1,000

pounds) (1,000

pounds) (1,000

pounds) (dollars) (dollars) (dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

(1,000 dollars)

Improved varieties 1 Alabama ........................... Arizona ............................. Arkansas ........................... California .......................... Florida ............................... Georgia ............................. Louisiana .......................... Mississippi ........................ Missouri ............................ New Mexico ...................... Oklahoma ......................... South Carolina .................. Texas ................................ United States .................... Native and seedling Alabama ........................... Arkansas ........................... Florida ............................... Georgia ............................. Kansas .............................. Louisiana .......................... Mississippi ........................ Missouri ............................ Oklahoma ......................... South Carolina .................. Texas ................................ United States .................... All pecans Alabama ........................... Arizona ............................. Arkansas ........................... California .......................... Florida ............................... Georgia ............................. Kansas .............................. Louisiana .......................... Mississippi ........................ Missouri ............................ New Mexico ...................... Oklahoma ......................... South Carolina .................. Texas ................................ United States ....................

12,800 20,000 1,300 3,920 1,500

88,000 2,500 2,300

200 68,000

3,000 1,200

45,000

249,720

1,200 1,200 1,600

12,000 1,000 6,500

700 1,800

10,500 800

15,000

52,300

14,000 20,000 2,500 3,920 3,100

100,000 1,000 9,000 3,000 2,000

68,000 13,500 2,000

60,000

302,020

4,500

22,000 780

5,700 1,200

70,000 3,500 1,400

180 66,000

6,000 1,300

50,000

232,560

500 320 300

5,000 3,000

16,500 700 660

14,000 200

20,000

61,180

5,000 22,000 1,100 5,700 1,500

75,000 3,000

20,000 2,100

840

66,000 20,000 1,500

70,000

293,740

13,000 18,500 1,300 3,700 1,400

92,000 2,500 3,400

190 61,000

2,000 2,040

26,000

227,030

6,000 1,200 2,600

10,000 1,500 7,500 1,600 1,310 4,000

960 6,000

42,670

19,000 18,500 2,500 3,700 4,000

102,000 1,500

10,000 5,000 1,500

61,000 6,000 3,000

32,000

269,700

1.200 1.720 1.020 1.510 1.200 1.330 1.300 1.150 1.350 1.760

1.500 1.300 1.640

1.530

0.740 0.930 1.100 0.890 1.300 0.750 0.650 1.200 0.900 0.880 1.030

0.934

1.160 1.720 0.977 1.510 1.150 1.280 1.300 0.903 1.030 1.220

1.760 1.030 1.130 1.490

1.430

1.750 2.800 2.000 2.540 1.900 2.200 2.000 1.600 2.200 2.830

2.100 1.800 2.500

2.490

1.180 1.620 1.100 1.700 1.750 1.350 1.100 1.600 1.650 1.450 1.700

1.580

1.690 2.800 1.890 2.540 1.740 2.170 1.750 1.460 1.430 1.730

2.830 1.790 1.750 2.270

2.300

1.830 2.800 1.980 2.670 1.850 2.650 2.200 1.800 1.900 2.670

2.400 2.000 2.650

2.590

1.310 1.580 1.400 2.080 1.800 1.400 1.400 1.750 1.650 1.350 1.500

1.610

1.670 2.800 1.790 2.670 1.560 2.590 1.800 1.600 1.670 1.770

2.670 1.900 1.790 2.430

2.430

15,360 34,400 1,326 5,919 1,800

117,040 3,250 2,645

270 119,680

4,500 1,560

73,800

381,550

888 1,116 1,760

10,680 1,300 4,875

455 2,160 9,450

704 15,450

48,838

16,248 34,400 2,442 5,919 3,560

127,720 1,300 8,125 3,100 2,430

119,680 13,950 2,264

89,250

430,388

7,875

61,600 1,560

14,478 2,280

154,000 7,000 2,240

396 186,780

12,600 2,340

125,000

578,149

590 518 330

8,500 5,250

22,275 770

1,056 23,100

290 34,000

96,679

8,465 61,600 2,078

14,478 2,610

162,500 5,250

29,275 3,010 1,452

186,780 35,700 2,630

159,000

674,828

23,790 51,800 2,574 9,879 2,590

243,800 5,500 6,120

361 162,870

4,800 4,080

68,900

587,064

7,860 1,896 3,640

20,800 2,700

10,500 2,240 2,293 6,600 1,296 9,000

68,825

31,650 51,800 4,470 9,879 6,230

264,600 2,700

16,000 8,360 2,654

162,870 11,400 5,376

77,900

655,889 1 Budded, grafted, or topworked varieties.

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Crop Comments

Apples: Utilized apple production for 2011 is estimated at 9.31 billion pounds, up 1 percent from 2010. Washington apple

growers reported that the effect of the cold wet spring weather along with winter freeze damage kept production below

full potential. New York’s apple growers reported that their crop was impacted by early season rain and cold weather. The

Michigan apple crop was recovering after last year’s bad crop season. Overall, better crop conditions contributed to have

an improvement in production.

Grapes: Utilized grape production for 2011 is estimated at 7.37 million tons, down 1 percent from 2010. The California

crop, which accounts for 90 percent of the 2011 United States utilized grape production, is down 2 percent from the

previous year. The most notable decreases in utilized production were in Arkansas, California, Georgia, Texas, and

Washington. California Central Coast vineyards experienced significant frost damage in the spring. Growers in California

also experienced unusually wet spring conditions, which led to mildew problems across the State. Washington growers

saw an early freeze and wet growing conditions through the spring, which decreased the crop’s potential. Arkansas,

Georgia, and Texas growers saw decreased production due to the extreme drought conditions during the 2011 growing

season.

Peaches: Utilized peach production for 2011 is estimated at 1.04 million tons, down 8 percent from the previous year.

The California crop, accounting for 74 percent of the United States utilized peach production, is down 5 percent from

2010.

In Georgia, a hot summer with below normal precipitation affected the size and quality of peaches. There were many

reports of below normal production or complete losses for the season because of excessively dry weather. Hail storms

during the early part of the season along with a late freeze further damaged the crop.

California experienced an adequate number of chilling hours, thus benefiting the Freestone crop. Weather during the

bloom period was beneficial, resulting in a good set. There were some reports of hail damage on the early varieties, but

overall the crop was rated as good. Peach harvest began during May and continued through September.

The California Clingstone crop development was slowed due to spring rains and cooler than normal April temperatures.

The statewide full bloom date was three days later than the previous year. The Extra Early and Early varieties were

reported to have a heavy set, while the Late and Extra Late varieties were reported to have an average set.

In South Carolina, extreme heat and widespread drought hindered fruit sizing. However, fruit quality and quantity was

reported as good. In Georgia, a hot summer with below normal precipitation affected the size and quality of peaches.

There were many reports of below normal production or complete losses for the season because of excessively dry

weather. Hail storms during the early part of the season along with a late freeze further damaged the crop.

Pears: Utilized pear production for 2011 is estimated at 954,110 tons, up 17 percent from the previous year. Five of the

six estimating States showed increased production from last season.

Spring conditions in eastern Washington were cooler and wetter than normal. Yakima had its second wettest May on

record in more than 100 years. Most growers reported a good bloom, adequate pollination, and fruit set this year despite

the cold, wet conditions. Some signs of injury from the November 2010 freeze began to show on younger trees. Fruit

quality was reported to be excellent with no significant issues affecting the crop.

In Oregon, hail and excessive rainfall hindered crop quality. Growers reported adequate supplies of smaller sized fruit.

California's Bartlett bloom began in March. Cool spring temperatures set crop development one to two weeks behind

normal. Fruit set was reported as above average, while sizing was rated below average.

Michigan producers reported a very productive crop year with minimal damage reported due to weather or insects.

Harvest of Bartlett pears began in late August and was complete by mid-September. New York’s pear crop improved

significantly from last year. There were no reported incidents of frost damage; however hail was an issue for some

growers in the Lake Ontario region. The Hudson Valley region reported wet conditions, which led to a less than full crop.

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Tree nuts: Utilized tree nut production for crop year 2011 is 2.57 million tons (in-shell basis), 8 percent above the

previous year. Almond utilized crop production, at 1.69 million tons is up 20 percent from 2010. Walnut production in

2011, at 461,000 tons, is down 9 percent from the previous year. Pistachio production, at 222,000 tons is 15 percent less

than 2010. Pecan production in 2011 is estimated at 134,900 tons, an 8 percent decrease from 2010. The hazelnut crop, at

38,500 tons, is 38 percent above the previous year. Macadamia nut production is 24,500 tons, up 23 percent from 2010.

Value of United States utilized nut production in 2011 is 6.85 billion dollars, up 17 percent from the 2010 value. The 2011

utilized almond crop is valued at 3.87 billion dollars, 33 percent more than the previous year. Pistachio utilized crop value

for 2011, at 879 million dollars, is down 24 percent from previous year. The value of the 2011 utilized pecan crop

decreased 3 percent to 656 million dollars. Hazelnut utilized crop value, at 89.7 million dollars, is 33 percent above last

year. The 2011 utilized macadamia nut crop is valued at 38.2 million dollars, up 27 percent from 2010.

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Definition of Terms

Bearing acreage: An orchard, grove, or vineyard is considered to be of bearing age when it can normally be expected to

produce a commercially significant quantity of the crop. Bearing age is a function of many factors including variety,

rootstock, year planted, etc.

Apple crop: Apple production estimates are published only for commercial orchards, according to the laws governing

crop production reports (7 U.S.C 411b). Commercial orchards, under these laws, are defined as orchards of 100 or more

bearing trees.

Harvested not sold: Fruit of marketable quality that was picked but not sold for various reasons up to 2 percent of total

production is considered normal seasonal loss and is excluded from total production. Reported values are above and

beyond these normal seasonal losses.

Total production: The quantity of a crop actually harvested plus quantities which would have been acceptable for fresh

market or processing but were not harvested because of economic or natural reasons are included in production estimates.

Unutilized production: The difference between total and utilized production, which is marketable fruit not harvested for

economic or natural reasons and harvested fruit not sold or utilized, is unutilized production.

Unharvested production: Marketable fruit produced, but not harvested for various reasons, is unharvested production.

Unharvested amounts up to 2 percent of total production are considered normal seasonal losses and are excluded from

total production. Published estimates of unharvested production represent quantities above and beyond these normal

seasonal losses.

Utilization: These estimates refer to the first utilization, not necessarily the final utilization of a crop. For example, frozen

fruit includes some fruit that may be later used for making preserves. Grade-outs for fresh market fruit which are

processed are included in the processing quantity. Fruit graded-out from canning or freezing and utilized for juice is

included with juice.

Utilized production: The amount of a crop sold plus the quantities used at home or held in storage represents utilized

production.

Yield per acre: Unless otherwise stated, yield per acre is based on total production.

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Price and Value Definitions

Price: Except where specified as monthly, prices in this report represent the Market Year Average (MYA) price. For a

crop sold for both fresh market and processing, the total crop MYA is a weighted average of the fresh and processing

prices.

Prices for fresh fruit represent the average price producers receive at the point of first sale. This is commonly referred to

as the average price as sold. The exception is fresh fruit sales in California, Michigan (apples only), New York (apples

only), and Washington which are equivalent returns at packinghouse door.

Prices for fruit sold for processing are equivalent returns for fruit delivered to the processing plant door except for

cranberries, California olives, and freestone peaches, which are priced at the first delivery point.

Value: Crop value estimates in this report cover the marketing season or crop year and should not be confused with cash

receipts which are based on a calendar year.

State MYA Price and Value Computations

Fresh Market Value

Fresh Market MYA * Fresh Market Utilization

Processed Value

Processed MYA * Processed Utilization

"All" Value

Fresh Market Value + Processed Value

"All" MYA

"All" Value / "All" Utilization

For commodities with components not identified by market channel, substitute breakdown name for fresh

market/processed and use the same procedure.

United States MYA Price and Value Computations

Fresh Market MYA

∑(Fresh Market Value For All States)

∑(Fresh Market Utilization For All States)

Processed MYA

∑(Processed Value For All States)

∑(Processed Utilization For All States)

"All" MYA

∑(Value For All States)

∑(Utilization For All States)

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Marketing Seasons for Noncitrus Fruits

Apples: August to June for Eastern States, excluding Georgia, New Jersey, and South Carolina; July to May for Central

States, excluding Iowa, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri, Tennessee, and Wisconsin; August to June for Western States,

excluding Arizona; August to December for all other states.

Apricots: May 15 to July 5 for California; June 10 to August 15 for Utah; June 20 to August 1 for Washington.

Avocados: November 1 to October for California; June 20 to March 1 for Florida; January 1 to December 31 for Hawaii.

Bananas: January 1 to December 31

Cherries, sweet: April 25 to June 15 for California; July 20 to August 20 for Montana; June to July for all other States.

Cherries, tart: June 25 to August 15

Cranberries: September 15 to January 1

Dates: August 15 to March 15

Figs: June 5 to October 30

Grapes: May 25 to July for Table (California); June 5 to July 31 for Raisin (California); August 15 to December 15 for

Wine (California and Washington); September 15 to November 1 for Juice (Washington); July to October for all other

States.

Guavas: January 1 to December 31

Kiwifruit: October 1 to May 31

Nectarines: April 30 to October 15

Olives: August 1 to July 31 for Fresh, Canned, and other processing; December 1 to November 30 for Crushed for Oil

Papayas: January 1 to December 31

Peaches: July 10 to September 15 for Clingstone (California); April 20 to October 10 for Freestone (California); May to

August for Georgia and South Carolina; July to September for all other States.

Pears: July to December for Bartlett (California, Oregon, and Washington); July to June for other (California, Oregon,

and Washington); August to November for all other States.

Plums: May 15 to October 20 for California

Prunes, dried: August 20 to April 15 for California

Prunes and plums: August 15 to October 15 for Fresh and Canning (Idaho, Michigan, Oregon, and Washington)

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Marketing Seasons for Tree Nuts

Almonds: August 5 to November 15

Hazelnuts: October 1 to November 30

Macadamia nuts: July 1 to June 30

Pecans: October 1 to March 31

Pistachios: September 30 to January 30

Walnuts: September 15 to November 10

For detail by States, see Agricultural Handbook No. 729, Fruits and Tree Nuts: Blooming, Harvesting, and Marketing

Dates, December 2006.

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Statistical Methodology

Survey Procedures: Non-probability monthly grower surveys are used to collect crop condition, yield, acreage, and

production data. These fruit inquiries are generally mailed surveys during the growing season. Telephone follow-up of

mail survey non-respondents is used to ensure adequate coverage. Special grower disposition surveys are conducted at the

end of each season to provide additional details about the crop. They provide indications of the quantity used on farms,

the quantity sold directly to consumers, unharvested production, and production not sold or utilized. All fruit and nut

processors or shellers are also surveyed annually to determine quantity handle, utilization, and the origin of the

commodity.

Estimating Procedures: Information obtained from the non-citrus fruits and nuts grower surveys along with federal

administrative data is used to establish estimates of bearing acres, yield, total production, utilized production, price, and

value. These estimates are reviewed for errors, reasonableness, and consistency with historical estimates.

Revision Policy: Final survey indications and check data for most non-citrus fruits and nuts are available prior to

submitting utilization estimates. As a result revisions are allowed for a few crops in the spring. End-of-season estimates of

production are made following harvest and are subject to revision the following year based on a thorough review of all

available data.

Reliability: To assist users in evaluating the reliability of the July noncitrus fruit total production estimates, the "Root

Mean Square Error," a statistical measure based on past performance, is computed. The deviation between the first July

total production estimate and the final estimate is expressed as a percentage of the final estimate. The average of squared

percentage deviations for the latest 20-year period is computed. The square root of the average becomes statistically the

"Root Mean Square Error." Probability statements can be made concerning expected differences in the current estimate

relative to the final end-of-season estimate, assuming that factors affecting this year's estimate are not different from those

influencing recent years. For example, the "Root Mean Square Error" for the July apple total production estimate is

1.3 percent. This means that chances are 2 out of 3 that the current production estimate will not be above or below the

final estimate by more than 1.3 percent. Chances are 9 out of 10 (90 percent confidence level) that the difference will not

exceed 2.2 percent.

The following table is included with a 20-year record for selected crops of the differences between the first July total

production estimate and the final estimate. Using apples again as an example, changes between the first July estimate and

the final estimate during the last 20 years have averaged 50.8 thousand tons, ranging from less than one thousand tons to

129.5 thousand tons. The first July estimate has been below the final estimate 5 times and above 15 times. This does not

imply that the July estimate this year is likely to understate or overstate the final production.

Reliability of Selected Noncitrus Fruit Estimates

Crop

Root mean square error

20-year record of differences between initial estimate

and final estimate

Percent

90 percent

confidence interval

Quantity Years

Average Smallest Largest Below final

Above final

(1,000) (1,000) (1,000) (number) (number)

Apples ......................................... tons Grapes ........................................ tons Peaches ...................................... tons Pears ........................................... tons

1.3 0.5 1.0 1.4

2.2 0.9 1.7 2.4

50.8 22.6 8.2 7.8

(Z) (Z) (Z) (Z)

129.5 83.0 25.1 35.0

5 13 8 6

15 6

10 10

(Z) Less than half of the unit shown.

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Information Contacts

Listed below are the commodity statisticians in the Crops Branch of the National Agricultural Statistics Service to contact

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

Lance Honig, Chief, Crops Branch ....................................................................................................... (202) 720-2127

Jorge Garcia-Pratts, Head, Fruits, Vegetables and Special Crops Section ............................................ (202) 720-2127

Debbie Flippin – Fresh and Processing Vegetables, Onions, Strawberries...................................... (202) 720-2157

Fred Granja – Apples, Apricots, Cherries, Plums, Prunes, Tobacco ............................................... (202) 720-4288

Chris Hawthorn – Citrus, Coffee, Grapes, Sugar Crops, Tropical Fruits ......................................... (202) 720-5412

Dave Losh – Hops ............................................................................................................................ (360) 709-2400

Dan Norris – Austrian Winter Peas, Dry Edible Peas, Lentils, Mint,

Mushrooms, Peaches, Pears, Wrinkled Seed Peas, Dry Beans .................................................. (202) 720-3250

Daphne Schauber – Berries, Cranberries, Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes ............................................... (202) 720-4285

Erika White – Floriculture, Maple Syrup, Nursery, Tree Nuts ....................................................... (202) 720-4215

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