2019 WASHINGTON ANNUAL STATISTICAL BULLETIN Compiled by United States Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service Northwest Regional Field Office Chris Mertz - Director Dennis Koong- Deputy Director Steve Anderson – Deputy Director P. O. Box 609 Olympia, Washington 98507 Phone: (360) 890-3300 Fax: 1-855-270-2721 e-mail: [email protected]WASHINGTON STAFF Mark Cerise Brian Kugel Ann Clemon Jessica Lemenager Mark Deonier Scott Peterson Kimberly Dunn Bianca Pruneda Angelical Espino Jenifer Reichert Alan Funk Eric Stebbins Glen Goodrich Wendy Vance Christina Harlow Mali Viste Zoe Johnson U. S. Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service Hubert Hamer, Administrator
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Field crops Wheat, all .................... bushels Wheat, winter .............. bushels Wheat, spring .............. bushels Barley ......................... bushels Oats ............................ bushels Corn, grain .................. bushels Corn, silage ...................... tons Dry beans ......................... cwt Dry peas ........................... cwt Lentils ............................... cwt Hay, all ............................. tons Hay, alfalfa ....................... tons Hay, other ........................ tons Haylage ........................... tons Potatoes ........................... cwt Hops ........................... pounds Peppermint ................. pounds Spearmint ................... pounds Fruit crops 1 2 Apples......................... pounds Apricots ....................... pounds Cherries, sweet ........... pounds Cherries, tart ............... pounds Grapes, juice .................... tons Grapes, wine .................... tons Nectarines 3 .................... tons Peaches ........................... tons Pears, all .......................... tons Blueberries .................. pounds Cranberries 3 ............... barrels Raspberries, all ........... pounds Strawberries ...................... cwt Vegetable crops Asparagus ......................... cwt Sweet corn fresh market .................. cwt Sweet corn processing...................... ton Green peas, all .................. cwt Onions, all ......................... cwt Sweet corn, all .................. cwt Snap beans, all ................. cwt
2,140.0 1,650.0
490.0 85.0 4.0
80.0 90.0
195.0 60.0 67.0
740.0 390.0 350.0 125.0 164.0
38.6 12.0 14.0
165.0 1.0
40.0 2.5
20.0
53.0 1.0 2.1
20.8
13.7 1.5 9.7 1.2
4.9
(NA)
(NA) 31.2 29.8 74.0 2.6
66.6 73.0 45.0 53.0 42.0
225.0 27.0 14.9 20.0 9.5
4.0 5.2 2.7 9.2
605.0
2,046.0 120.0 150.0
45,500.0 7.2
13,120.0 10,000.0
9.5
4.3 9.9 6.1
15.2
8,550.0 98.4
8,010.0 95.0
54.0
(NA)
(NA) 59.0
665.0 210.0 79.0
142,500 120,450 22,050 4,505
168
18,000 2,430 2,901 1,200
637
2,973 2,028
945 1,150
99,220
79,084 1,440 2,100
7,500,000 17,300
525,100 25,000
190
229 10 13
316
117,380 148
78,050 114
265
808
734 1,841
19,817 15,540
205
690,902 568,524 122,378 13,920
380
72,900 (NA)
84,419 15,840 18,728
515,901 318,396 197,505
(NA) 686,602
458,686 23,760 32,832
2,430,353 9,686
474,579 5,030
41,800
277,090 9,918
12,232 246,462
114,882
6,264 58,078 12,025
26,832
28,688
66,084 28,772
161,495 94,772 8,770
2,165.0 1,650.0
515.0 67.0 4.0
85.0 80.0
217.0 51.0 59.0
760.0 350.0 410.0 119.0 160.0
39.2 11.0 12.3
170.0 1.0
40.0 (D)
19.0
55.0 (NA)
1.8 20.6
14.4 (NA)
9.5 0.8
4.1
(NA)
(NA) 32.4 21.9 72.0 3.2
70.8 76.0 54.0 73.0 46.0
220.0 26.0 17.8 25.0 12.0
3.6 4.5 2.9
10.5 630.0
1,984.0
120.0 142.0
39,400.0 7.9
12,240.0 (D)
10.8
4.7 (NA)
7.4 19.3
9,470.0
(NA) 7,980.0
105.0
65.0
(NA)
(NA) 55.0
790.0 230.0 77.0
153,210 125,400 27,810 4,891
184
18,700 2,080 3,857 1,275
708
2,764 1,575 1,189 1,249
100,800
77,728 1,320 1,748
6,700,000 15,700
490,000 (D) 205
261
(NA) 13
398
136,500 (NA)
75,800 86
267
447
806 1,782
17,301 16,560
246
844,592 684,684 159,908 21,520
401
76,670 (NA)
87,554 14,663 18,337
519,277 289,800 229,477
(NA) 788,256
427,502 25,608 29,229
2,185,875 10,410
426,470 (D)
45,100
315,810 (NA)
9,099 210,630
139,177
(NA) 35,913 9,167
26,195
19,628
64,452 22,766
177,767 84,080 7,856
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (NA) Not available. 1 Bearing acres for fruit crops. 2 Value is for utilized production. 3 Estimates discontinued in 2018.
2 2019 Washington Annual Statistical Bulletin (October 2019) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service - Northwest Regional Office
Crop and Livestock Production and Rank Among All States — Washington: 2017-2018
Item and unit
Rank among States Washington's production Leading
State 2018 2017 Total Percent of
United States
(rank) (rank) (number) (percent)
Field crops Hops ............................................... 1,000 pounds Wrinkled seed peas ............................... 1,000 cwt Spearmint oil ................................... 1,000 pounds Potatoes ................................................ 1,000 cwt Peppermint oil ................................. 1,000 pounds Lentils ................................................... 1,000 cwt Dry edible peas ..................................... 1,000 cwt Wheat, all ........................................ 1,000 bushels Dry edible beans ................................... 1,000 cwt Barley .............................................. 1,000 bushels Haylage, all .......................................... 1,000 tons Hay, all ................................................. 1,000 tons Fruit crops Cherries, sweet .............................................. tons Apples, all ...................................................... tons Pears, all ........................................................ tons Apricots .......................................................... tons Grapes, all ...................................................... tons Peaches ......................................................... tons Vegetable crops Asparagus, all ................................................. cwt Onions, dry ........................................... 1,000 cwt Berry crops Raspberries, all ............................... 1,000 pounds Blueberries, cultivated ..................... 1,000 pounds Strawberries .................................................... cwt Livestock Milk ................................................ million pounds Milk cows 1 ................................................... head Honey ............................................. 1,000 pounds Eggs ................................................... million eggs Chickens, (excluding broilers) .............. 1,000 head Cattle and calves, all 1 .................................. head Sheep and lambs 1 ....................................... head
1 1 1 2 3 3 3 4 5 7 8
18
1 1 1 2 2 7
1 2
2 2 5
10 10 11 15 19 28 29
1 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 6 7 9
19
1 1 1 2 2 4
2 2
2 1 5
10 10 11 14 18 28 30
77,728
273 1,748
100,800 1,320
708 1,275
153,210 3,857 4,891 1,249 2,764
245,000 3,350,000
398,000 7,850
466,000 13,300
266,500 17,301
75,800 136,500 86,100
6,736 280,000
3,311 2,102 8,111
1,180,000 50,000
72.7 70.2 68.0 22.4 24.5 8.4 8.0 8.1
10.3 3.2 4.2 2.2
71.1 65.3 49.4 19.8 6.1 2.0
34.1 23.9
34.6 24.3 0.3
3.1 3.0 2.2 1.9 1.5 1.2 1.0
Washington Washington Washington
Idaho Idaho
Montana North Dakota North Dakota North Dakota
Idaho Wisconsin
Texas
Washington Washington Washington
California California California
Washington California
California Oregon
California
California California
North Dakota Iowa Iowa
Texas Texas
1 As of January 1, 2019.
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Record Highs and Lows for Field and Vegetable Crops through 2018 Crop Year — Washington [The most recent two years are provided for items which were tied in multiple years.]
Crop and unit Year
estimate began
Acreage Yield Production
Harvested Year Yield Year Total Year
(acres) (unit) (1,000 units)
Field crops Wheat, all ........................... (bushels) High .............................................. Low ............................................... Barley ................................ (bushels) High .............................................. Low ............................................... Oats ................................... (bushels) High .............................................. Low ............................................... Corn, grain ......................... (bushels) High .............................................. Low ............................................... Corn, silage .............................. (tons) High .............................................. Low ............................................... Dry edible beans ....................... (cwt) High .............................................. Low ............................................... Dry edible peas ......................... (cwt) High .............................................. Low ............................................... Lentils ....................................... (cwt) High .............................................. Low ............................................... Potatoes ................................... (cwt) High .............................................. Low ............................................... Hops ................................... (pounds) High .............................................. Low ............................................... Hay, all ..................................... (tons) High .............................................. Low ............................................... Peppermint ......................... (pounds) High .............................................. Low ............................................... Spearmint ......................................... High .............................................. Low ............................................... Vegetable crops Asparagus ................................. (cwt) High .............................................. Low ............................................... Carrots, processing .................. (tons) High .............................................. Low ............................................... Green peas, processing ........... (tons) High .............................................. Low ............................................... Onions, storage ......................... (cwt) High .............................................. Low ............................................... Onions, non-storage .................. (cwt) High .............................................. Low ............................................... Sweet corn, fresh market ........... (cwt) High .............................................. Low ............................................... Sweet corn, processing ............ (tons) High .............................................. Low ...............................................
1879
1882
1882
1882
1919
1929
1929
1959
1882
1915
1882
1929
1959
1923
1929
1928
1918
1918
1949
1934
3,200,000 82,000
1,180,000
24,000
270,000 2,000
160,000
4,000
105,000 7,000
217,000
1,000
390,000 42,000
163,000 24,000
175,000
8,000
39,170 1,890
1,046,000
125,000
32,000 400
26,400 5,000
32,000 450
7,300
500
90,100 1,440
23,500
390
3,100 360
25,300 1,700
98,600
250
1976 1879
1985 1882
1909 2009
1982 1882
2014
1946, 1947
2018 1930, 1937
1943 1929
1980 1959
2000 1882
2018 1923
1934 1882
1995 1934
1978 1964
1988, 1989 1923
1995 1929
1968 1928
2012 1919
2012 1918
2015 1975
2000 1934
71.5 12.5
77.0 13.0
88.0 33.5
225.0 15.0
28.0 6.9
22.4 2.4
25.5 4.6
16.0 2.3
660.0 61.0
2,533.0 1,340.0
4.5 1.4
120.0 25.0
155.0 69.0
65.0 14.0
35.5 7.5
3.4 0.6
690.0 151.0
450.0 171.0
188.0 47.0
10.8 2.1
2016 1918
2016 1918
2004 1918
2011 1898
1997, 2014
1919
1997 1929
1980 1977
2001 1977
2010 1883
2009 1919
2003 1886
2007, 2008
1932
2011 1965
2018 1924
2011 1929
2011 1931
2015 1924
2013 1921
2009 1949
2011 1936
182,670.0 1,660.0
63,700.0
672.0
13,230.0 160.0
28,125.0
86.0
2,940.0 70.0
3,857.0
8.0
5,655.0 330.0
1,630.0
180.0
10,562.5 551.0
79,083.8 2,680.0
3,603.0
188.0
3,007.0 13.0
2,402.0
350.0
1,024.0 7.0
203.0
3.8
146.0 1.4
13,865.0
82.0
1,147.0 72.0
3,441.0
142.0
900.5 0.5
1996 1880
1984 1882
1909 2009
2011 1882
2014 1920
2018 1930
1943 1929
1980 1959
2016 1883
2017 1919
2003 1882
1996 1932
1978 1964
1989 1924
1999 1929
1967 1928
2012 1921
2012 1936
2015 1961
2003 1934
4 2019 Washington Annual Statistical Bulletin (October 2019) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service - Northwest Regional Office
Record Highs and Lows for Fruit Crops — Washington [The most recent two years are provided for items which were tied in multiple years.]
Record Highs and Lows for Berry Crops — Washington
Crop and unit Year
estimate began
Acreage Yield Production
Harvested Year Yield Year Total Year
(acres) (unit) (1,000 units)
Blueberries .................................. (pounds) High ...................................................... Low ....................................................... Cranberries .................................. (barrels) High ...................................................... Low ....................................................... Red raspberries ........................... (pounds) High ...................................................... Low ....................................................... Strawberries ................................ (pounds) High ...................................................... Low .......................................................
1950
1924
1942
1918
14,400
250
1,700 700
9,900
700
9,000 1,100
2018 1950
2013 1951
2013 1956
1932 2013
10,300.0 2,400.0
162.0 37.5
8,900.0 1,400.0
10,000.0 1,620.0
2014 1955
1968 1952
1995 1956
2001 1930
136,500.0
700.0
202.0 3.5
79,800.0
980.0
61,680.0 6,588.0
2018 1950
1994 1930
2016 1956
1965 1918
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Record Highs and Lows for Livestock and Livestock Products — Washington [Reference date is January 1 for all livestock inventory items except hogs. Hog inventory reference date is December 1.]
Livestock item and unit
Year estimate began
Inventory or Production
Total Year
Cattle and calves, all ............................................................. (1,000 head) High ..................................................................................................... Low ...................................................................................................... Milk cows .............................................................................. (1,000 head) High ..................................................................................................... Low ...................................................................................................... Cattle and calves, on feed ..................................................... (1,000 head) High ..................................................................................................... Low ...................................................................................................... Sheep and lambs .................................................................. (1,000 head) High ..................................................................................................... Low ...................................................................................................... Hogs ..................................................................................... (1,000 head) High ..................................................................................................... Low ...................................................................................................... Chickens ............................................................................... (1,000 head) High ..................................................................................................... Low ...................................................................................................... Milk .................................................................................. (million pounds) High ..................................................................................................... Low ...................................................................................................... Eggs .................................................................................... (million eggs) High ..................................................................................................... Low ...................................................................................................... Bees, colonies .................................................................(1,000 colonies) High ..................................................................................................... Low ......................................................................................................
1867
1867
1930
1867
1924
1924
1924
1924
1913
1,579
81
380 5
255 6
815 45
434 10
8,250 4,782
6,736 1,540
2,104
626
100 46
1980 1867
1945 1867
2001 1935
1902 2018
1943 1866
1931 1953
2018 1924
2017 1924
1959 2007
6 2019 Washington Annual Statistical Bulletin (October 2019) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service - Northwest Regional Office
Number of Farms, Land in Farms, and Average Farm Size — Washington and United States: 2009-2018
(NA) Not available. 1 Starting in 2013 two new sales classes were published. The previous sales class of $500,000 or more was divided into $500,000 - $999,999 and
$1,000,000 or more in sales.
Land in Farms by Economic Sales Class — Washington: 2009-2018
(NA) Not available. 1 Starting in 2013 two new sales classes were published. The previous sales class of $500,000 or more was divided into $500,000 - $999,999 and
$1,000,000 or more in sales.
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Average Farm Size by Economic Sales Class — Washington: 2009-2018
(NA) Not available. 1 Starting in 2013 two new sales classes were published. The previous sales class of $500,000 or more was divided into $500,000 - $999,999 and
$1,000,000 or more in sales.
8 2019 Washington Annual Statistical Bulletin (October 2019) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service - Northwest Regional Office
Number of Workers and Hours Worked — Region and United States: 2017-2019 [Excludes agricultural service workers and Alaska]
Date and region 1
Hired
Number of
workers
Expected to be employed Number of hours worked
150 days or more
149 days or less
(number) (number) (number) (hours per week)
2017 January Pacific ............................................... California ........................................... United States ..................................... April Pacific ............................................... California ........................................... United States ..................................... July Pacific ............................................... California ........................................... United States ..................................... October Pacific ............................................... California ........................................... United States ..................................... 2018 January Pacific ............................................... California ........................................... United States ..................................... April Pacific ............................................... California ........................................... United States ..................................... July Pacific ............................................... California ........................................... United States ..................................... October Pacific ............................................... California ........................................... United States ..................................... 2019 January Pacific ............................................... California ........................................... United States ..................................... April Pacific ............................................... California ........................................... United States ..................................... July Pacific ............................................... California ........................................... United States ..................................... October Pacific ............................................... California ........................................... United States .....................................
35,000 125,000 533,000
53,000
146,000 673,000
118,000 178,000 879,000
93,000
166,000 840,000
37,000 129,000 534,000
53,000
140,000 648,000
120,000 178,000 843,000
90,000
167,000 784,000
35,000 124,000 499,000
47,000
139,000 629,000
(NA) (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) (NA)
31,000 110,000 450,000
39,000
124,000 536,000
64,000
150,000 631,000
54,000
138,000 618,000
30,000 113,000 449,000
41,000
123,000 517,000
52,000
149,000 585,000
47,000
138,000 576,000
27,000 109,000 425,000
36,000
123,000 510,000
(NA) (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) (NA)
4,000 15,000 83,000
14,000 22,000
137,000
54,000 28,000
248,000
39,000 28,000
222,000
7,000 16,000 85,000
12,000 17,000
131,000
68,000 29,000
258,000
43,000 29,000
208,000
8,000 15,000 74,000
11,000 16,000
119,000
(NA) (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) (NA)
37.0 39.2 38.0
41.4 43.3 40.4
43.6 44.1 41.4
43.2 43.8 41.6
38.2 37.9 38.0
41.3 42.3 40.2
43.1 44.3 41.2
40.3 44.7 41.5
38.2 40.2 39.3
41.5 43.0 40.7
(NA) (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) (NA)
(NA) Not available. 1 Pacific Region includes Oregon and Washington.
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Wage rates by Type of Worker — Region and United States: 2017-2019 [Excludes agricultural service workers and Alaska]
Date and region 1
Type of worker Wage rate for
all hired workers Field Livestock Field and livestock
combined
(dollars per hour) (dollars per hour) (dollars per hour) (dollars per hour)
2017 January Pacific ................................................ California ............................................ United States ..................................... April Pacific ................................................ California ............................................ United States ..................................... July Pacific ................................................ California ............................................ United States ..................................... October Pacific ................................................ California ............................................ United States ..................................... 2018 January Pacific ................................................ California ............................................ United States ..................................... April Pacific ................................................ California ............................................ United States ..................................... July Pacific ................................................ California ............................................ United States ..................................... October Pacific ................................................ California ............................................ United States ..................................... 2019 January Pacific ................................................ California ............................................ United States ..................................... April Pacific ................................................ California ............................................ United States ..................................... July Pacific ................................................ California ............................................ United States ..................................... October Pacific ................................................ California ............................................ United States .....................................
12.69 12.45 12.15
12.87 12.80 12.22
14.39 13.25 12.57
14.76 13.25 12.83
14.06 13.55 12.84
14.16 13.45 12.72
15.39 14.10 13.58
15.62 14.10 13.74
14.73 14.25 13.77
14.76 14.65 13.80
(NA) (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) (NA)
14.69 13.95 12.66
14.37 13.55 12.53
13.83 14.20 12.21
14.13 14.10 12.22
14.23 14.40 12.89
14.10 14.15 12.78
14.40 14.15 13.22
14.58 14.25 13.38
14.87 15.15 13.80
14.65 14.90 13.61
(NA) (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) (NA)
13.05 12.82 12.35
13.05 12.96 12.32
14.35 13.39 12.47
14.70 13.37 12.66
14.10 13.73 12.86
14.15 13.58 12.74
15.30 14.11 13.48
15.50 14.12 13.64
14.75 14.45 13.78
14.75 14.70 13.73
(NA) (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) (NA)
14.36 14.32 13.43
13.89 14.29 13.23
14.69 14.58 13.23
15.08 14.59 13.42
15.31 15.61 14.08
14.97 15.10 13.72
15.69 15.43 14.28
16.02 15.50 14.47
15.98 16.08 14.96
15.72 16.17 14.71
(NA) (NA) (NA)
(NA) (NA) (NA)
(NA) Not available. 1 Pacific Region includes Oregon and Washington.
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Prices Received for Small Grain Crops — Washington: Monthly and Marketing Year Average, 2010-2019
Crop and year
Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec.
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Prices Received for Potatoes — Washington: Monthly and Marketing Year Average, 2010-2018 [Beginning with the August 2017 monthly prices received report, state level potato prices were discontinued.]
Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Marketing
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (NA) Not available.
Prices Received for Fresh Market Apples — Washington: Monthly and Marketing Year Average, 2010-2019 [Beginning with the August 2019 monthly prices received report, state level apple prices were discontinued.]
Year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Marketing year average price
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Grazing Fee Rates for Cattle — States, and Grazing Regions: 2017-2018
Location
Survey average rates 1
Animal unit 2 Cow-calf Per head
2017 2018 2017 2018 2017 2018
(dollars per month) (dollars per month) (dollars per month) (dollars per month) (dollars per month) (dollars per month)
Arizona ............................. California .......................... Colorado .......................... Idaho ................................ Kansas ............................. Montana ........................... Nebraska ......................... Nevada ............................ New Mexico ..................... North Dakota .................... Oklahoma......................... Oregon ............................. South Dakota ................... Texas ............................... Utah ................................. Washington ...................... Wyoming .......................... 17-State 3 ........................ 16-State 4 ........................ 11-State 5 ........................ 9-State 6 ..........................
9.50 20.60 19.00 18.00 21.00 24.50 39.80 9.90
15.50
19.00 12.50 16.50 31.50 12.50 16.50 14.00 21.50
20.20 22.60 19.30 20.50
10.00 22.40 19.50 18.00 21.00 24.50 46.00 9.50
16.00
24.50 12.50 17.50 31.50 12.50 17.00 14.50 22.00
21.30 24.00 19.70 21.70
(S) 28.00 23.00 22.00 27.00 27.00 45.00 18.10
(S)
23.00 (S)
19.50 39.00
(S) 20.00 16.50 23.50
23.70 26.40 22.80 23.80
(S) 29.00 23.00 22.50 27.00 26.00 52.00
(S) (S)
32.00
(S) 21.00 40.50
(S) 19.00 16.50 24.00
25.20 28.40 22.80 25.70
(S) 19.50 18.00 18.50 24.50 24.00 39.00 15.50 16.00
19.00 11.50 19.50 35.00 11.50 18.50 16.00 22.00
20.60 23.40 19.80 20.70
(S) 21.00 18.50 19.00 22.00 24.50 35.00 15.20 16.50
19.00 13.00 21.50 34.00 14.50 18.50 16.00 23.00
21.00 23.00 20.50 21.00
(S) Insufficient number of reports to establish an estimate. 1 The average rates are based on survey indications of monthly lease rates for private, non-irrigated grazing land from the January Cattle Survey. 2 Animal unit (AUM) rate includes survey rates for both animal unit and cow-calf. The rate is converted to an AUM rate using a multiplier factor of 0.833. The
multiplier factor is the conversion of a 1,200 pound cow to a 1,000 pound cow. 3 17 Western States: Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South
Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. 4 16 Western States: Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South
Dakota, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. 5 11 Western States: Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. 6 9 Great Plains States: Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming.
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Cash Rent Expense per Acre by County — Washington: 2017 and 2019
County Irrigated cropland Non-irrigated cropland Pasture
Central ................................... Benton ................................ Chelan ................................ Kittitas ................................. Klickitat ............................... Okanogan ........................... Yakima ................................ Other counties 1 ................. East Central ........................... Adams ................................ Douglas .............................. Franklin ............................... Grant .................................. Lincoln ................................ Other counties 1 ................. Northeast ............................... Ferry ................................... Pend Oreille ........................ Spokane ............................. Stevens ............................... Other counties 1 ................. Southeast .............................. Asotin.................................. Columbia............................. Garfield ............................... Walla Walla ......................... Whitman ............................. Other counties 1 ................. Western ................................. Clallam ................................ Clark ................................... Cowlitz ................................ Grays Harbor ...................... Island .................................. Jefferson ............................. King .................................... Kitsap.................................. Lewis .................................. Mason ................................. Pacific ................................. Pierce ................................. San Juan ............................ Skagit.................................. Skamania ............................ Snohomish .......................... Thurston ............................. Wahkiakum ......................... Whatcom............................. Other counties 1 ................. Other districts 1 ................... Washington ............................
283.00 304.00
(D) 214.00
(D) 430.00 244.00 428.00
404.00 406.00
(D) (D)
386.00 (D)
432.00
68.00 (D) (D) (D)
82.00 59.50
281.00
(D) (D) (D)
295.00 (D)
193.00
268.00 (D)
186.00 174.00 68.00
(D) (D)
178.00 (D)
128.00 (D) (D)
274.00 (D)
362.00 (D)
236.00 305.00
(D) 303.00 102.00
(X)
350.00
272.00 386.00 500.00
(D) 232.00
(D) 213.00 313.00
413.00
(D) (D)
493.00 390.00
(D) 330.00
69.00
(D) (D)
65.00 73.50 66.00
227.00
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
227.00
284.00 (D)
259.00 (D) (D) (D) (D)
300.00 (D)
95.00 (X) (D)
310.00 (X)
336.00 (X)
220.00 323.00
(D) 359.00 94.00
(X)
360.00
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (X)
50.00
(D) (D)
53.00 34.00 27.00
74.00 21.00 65.00 64.00 53.50 78.50
(X)
121.00 (D)
54.50 41.50 47.00
(D) (D) (D) (D)
55.00 (D)
48.00 59.00
(D) 199.00
(D) 129.00 43.50
(D) 154.00 57.00
54.00
73.00
43.00 (D) (X) (D) (D)
35.00 (D)
52.50
48.50 (D) (D)
45.50 (D)
42.00 52.50
48.00
(D) (D)
49.50 43.50 25.50
76.50 20.50 50.00 58.50 46.50 82.50
(X)
152.00 (D)
65.00 (D)
43.50 (D) (D)
85.00 (D)
55.00 (X)
67.00 60.00
(D) 236.00
(D) 146.00 73.50
(D) 194.00 61.00
(D)
75.00
8.90 52.00
(D) 29.00 3.40 (D) (D)
9.50
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (X)
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (X)
5.40 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
5.40
46.00 (D)
54.00 36.00 39.00
(D) (D)
71.50 (D) (D) (D) (D)
50.50 (D)
45.00 (D)
128.00 15.00
(D) 51.50 38.50
6.40
8.00
8.90 (D) (X) (D)
5.00 3.60 (D)
25.00
5.10 3.10 (D) (D)
7.30 (D)
7.50
6.20 (D) (D)
7.30 7.30 3.50
6.40 (D) (D) (D)
26.00 5.40 4.40
57.00
(D) 65.00
(D) (D) (D) (X)
85.50 (D) (D) (X) (D) (D) (D)
95.00 (D)
115.00 32.50
(D) 55.50 45.50
(D)
8.00
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (X) Not applicable. 1 Other counties or districts are a combination of counties that could not be published at the county level.
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Average Land Values per Acre — Pacific Northwest and United States: 2015-2019 Category and
location 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Change 2018-2019
(dollars per acre) (dollars per acre) (dollars per acre) (dollars per acre) (dollars per acre) (percent)
Farm Real Estate 1 California ................................................. Idaho ....................................................... Oregon .................................................... Washington ............................................. United States ........................................... Cropland California, all cropland ............................. Irrigated ............................................... Non-irrigated ........................................ Idaho, all cropland ................................... Irrigated ............................................... Non-irrigated ........................................ Oregon, all cropland ................................ Irrigated ............................................... Non-irrigated ........................................ Washington, all cropland ......................... Irrigated ............................................... Non-irrigated ........................................ United States, all cropland ....................... Pasture California ................................................. Idaho ....................................................... Oregon .................................................... Washington ............................................. United States 2 .......................................
- Represents zero. 1 The value at which all land and buildings used for agricultural production, including dwellings, could be sold under current market conditions. 2 Excludes Alaska and Hawaii.
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All Wheat Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2009-2018
March 1, 2009 .................. June 1, 2009 .................... September 1, 2009 ........... December 1, 2009 ............ March 1, 2010 .................. June 1, 2010 .................... September 1, 2010 ........... December 1, 2010 ............ March 1, 2011 .................. June 1, 2011 .................... September 1, 2011 ........... December 1, 2011 ............ March 1, 2012 .................. June 1, 2012 .................... September 1, 2012 ........... December 1, 2012 ............ March 1, 2013 .................. June 1, 2013 .................... September 1, 2013 ........... December 1, 2013 ............ March 1, 2014 .................. June 1, 2014 .................... September 1, 2014 ........... December 1, 2014 ............ March 1, 2015 .................. June 1, 2015 .................... September 1, 2015 ........... December 1, 2015 ............ March 1, 2016 .................. June 1, 2016 .................... September 1, 2016 ........... December 1, 2016 ............ March 1, 2017 .................. June 1, 2017 .................... September 1, 2017 ........... December 1, 2017 ............ March 1, 2018 .................. June 1, 2018 .................... September 1, 2018 ........... December 1, 2018 ............
6,700 1,600
18,000 9,500
5,000 1,900
23,000 11,000
5,600 2,300
26,500 14,000
6,700 1,600
14,000 8,000
4,300 2,150
16,500 8,800
4,200
550 14,000 7,300
2,400 1,400
12,500 6,500
4,500 1,500
16,000 12,500
8,800 4,000
11,000 8,400
5,400 1,500
14,500 11,500
58,965 32,130
115,696 91,967
70,263 43,100
123,790 98,266
81,326 44,793
136,070 121,213
81,722 36,615
123,749 97,128
66,980 30,940
125,378 100,522
64,648 30,672
104,147 81,879
56,158 37,227
113,118 93,142
75,457 43,092
143,921 117,629
94,960 60,973
140,577 118,998
77,536 42,568
151,705 110,695
65,665 33,730
133,696 101,467
75,263 45,000
146,790 109,266
86,926 47,093
162,570 135,213
88,422 38,215
137,749 105,128
71,280 33,090
141,878 109,322
68,848 31,222
118,147 89,179
58,558 38,627
125,618 99,642
79,957 44,592
159,921 130,129
103,760 64,973
151,577 127,398
82,936 44,068
166,205 122,195
280,400 140,745 836,000 558,800
348,250 209,900 812,100 550,000
288,010 130,915 633,000 405,200
217,100 112,030 572,900 399,500
236,970 120,150 555,000 398,400
237,530 96,995
713,450 472,800
278,710 155,170 650,200 503,450
319,800 197,210 728,200 571,280
349,500 191,755 492,500 394,180
259,310 130,475 632,700 504,280
759,664 515,760
1,373,338 1,222,891
1,008,107
765,737 1,637,517 1,382,946
1,137,292
732,083 1,513,669 1,257,318
982,245 630,590
1,542,209 1,271,079
997,860 597,739
1,314,637 1,076,451
819,435 493,288
1,193,770 1,056,830
861,697 597,224
1,446,889 1,242,457
1,051,862
778,393 1,816,830 1,508,080
1,309,175
988,847 1,774,275 1,479,335
1,236,131
968,414 1,757,071 1,505,205
1,040,064 656,505
2,209,338 1,781,691
1,356,357
975,637 2,449,617 1,932,946
1,425,302
862,998 2,146,669 1,662,518
1,199,345
742,620 2,115,109 1,670,579
1,234,830
717,889 1,869,637 1,474,851
1,056,965
590,283 1,907,220 1,529,630
1,140,407
752,394 2,097,089 1,745,907
1,371,662
975,603 2,545,030 2,079,360
1,658,675 1,180,602 2,266,775 1,873,515
1,495,441 1,098,889 2,389,771 2,009,485
1 Includes stocks at mills, elevators, terminals, and processors.
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Winter Wheat Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production, by County — Washington: 2017-2018
Western .................................. Clallam ................................ Clark ................................... Cowlitz ................................ Grays Harbor ...................... Island .................................. Jefferson ............................. King .................................... Kitsap.................................. Lewis .................................. Mason ................................. Pacific ................................. Pierce ................................. San Juan ............................ Skagit.................................. Skamania ............................ Snohomish .......................... Thurston ............................. Wahkiakum ......................... Whatcom............................. Other counties ..................... Central .................................... Benton ................................ Chelan ................................ Kittitas ................................. Klickitat ............................... Okanogan ........................... Yakima ................................ Other counties ..................... Northeast ................................ Ferry ................................... Pend Oreille ........................ Spokane ............................. Stevens ............................... Other counties ..................... East Central ............................ Adams ................................ Douglas .............................. Franklin ............................... Grant .................................. Lincoln ................................ Other counties ..................... Southeast ............................... Asotin.................................. Columbia............................. Garfield ............................... Walla Walla ......................... Whitman ............................. Other counties ..................... Other districts .......................... Washington .............................
- Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Combined districts or counties contain counties with minimal data or counties combined to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Spring Wheat Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production, by County — Washington: 2017-2018
- Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Combined districts or counties contain counties with minimal data or counties combined to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Barley Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2009-2018
March 1, 2009 .................. June 1, 2009 .................... September 1, 2009 .......... December 1, 2009 ........... March 1, 2010 .................. June 1, 2010 .................... September 1, 2010 .......... December 1, 2010 ........... March 1, 2011 .................. June 1, 2011 .................... September 1, 2011 .......... December 1, 2011 ........... March 1, 2012 .................. June 1, 2012 .................... September 1, 2012 .......... December 1, 2012 ........... March 1, 2013 .................. June 1, 2013 .................... September 1, 2013 .......... December 1, 2013 ........... March 1, 2014 .................. June 1, 2014 .................... September 1, 2014 .......... December 1, 2014 ........... March 1, 2015 .................. June 1, 2015 .................... September 1, 2015 .......... December 1, 2015 ........... March 1, 2016 .................. June 1, 2016 .................... September 1, 2016 .......... December 1, 2016 ........... March 1, 2017 .................. June 1, 2017 .................... September 1, 2017 .......... December 1, 2017 ........... March 1, 2018 .................. June 1, 2018 .................... September 1, 2018 .......... December 1, 2018 ...........
1,200 1,150 1,900 1,000
450 400
1,700 1,100
580 230
3,100 1,000
450 220
1,900 900
730 160
2,000 1,300
780 550
1,600 1,200
450 360 800 650
550 280
2,500 980
890 260
1,600 860
480 90
1,300 730
5,088 3,057 5,841 4,032
3,030 2,628 4,449 3,801
2,881 1,892 4,039 5,839
3,137 1,843 7,506 7,204
4,349 2,136 8,895 9,091
5,374 2,105 4,603 3,774
2,510 1,634 4,672 4,299
2,573 1,679 5,081 5,019
3,341 2,250 3,640 3,575
2,357
(D) 3,393 3,551
6,288 4,207 7,741 5,032
3,480 3,028 6,149 4,901
3,461 2,122 7,139 6,839
3,587 2,063 9,406 8,104
5,079 2,296
10,895 10,391
6,154 2,655 6,203 4,974
2,960 1,994 5,472 4,949
3,123 1,959 7,581 5,999
4,231 2,510 5,240 4,435
2,837
(D) 4,693 4,281
44,310 27,010
154,050 114,630
67,370 40,440
125,070 91,660
57,700 26,040 93,050 55,320
26,480 9,670
112,550 72,580
35,180 15,840
105,620 81,340
43,830 19,110 97,820 74,510
41,990 20,940
135,840 96,670
57,910 27,740
130,600 99,100
56,490 27,050 90,400 74,340
48,540 26,420 91,350 72,070
84,791 61,723 85,414 91,759
89,985 75,059 98,818 88,720
80,424 63,311 82,007 82,999
67,248 50,317 85,226 85,473
81,897 64,557 90,470 88,063
77,734 63,145 81,997 81,625
76,247 57,639 83,132 83,738
79,832 74,370 99,737 93,429
88,211 79,314 89,283 84,528
81,491 68,061 83,456 80,561
129,101 88,733
239,464 206,389
157,355 115,499 223,888 180,380
138,124 89,351
175,057 138,319
93,728 59,987
197,776 158,053
117,077 80,397
196,090 169,403
121,564 82,255
179,817 156,135
118,237 78,579
218,972 180,408
137,742 102,110 230,337 192,529
144,701 106,364 179,683 158,868
130,031 94,481
174,806 152,631
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Includes stocks at mills, elevators, terminals, and processors.
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Barley Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production, by County — Washington: 2017-2018
- Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Combined districts or counties contain counties with minimal data or counties combined to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Oat Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2009-2018
March 1, 2009 .................. June 1, 2009 .................... September 1, 2009 .......... December 1, 2009 ........... March 1, 2010 .................. June 1, 2010 .................... September 1, 2010 .......... December 1, 2010 ........... March 1, 2011 .................. June 1, 2011 .................... September 1, 2011 .......... December 1, 2011 ........... March 1, 2012 .................. June 1, 2012 .................... September 1, 2012 .......... December 1, 2012 ........... March 1, 2013 .................. June 1, 2013 .................... September 1, 2013 .......... December 1, 2013 ........... March 1, 2014 .................. June 1, 2014 .................... September 1, 2014 .......... December 1, 2014 ........... March 1, 2015 .................. June 1, 2015 .................... September 1, 2015 .......... December 1, 2015 ........... March 1, 2016 .................. June 1, 2016 .................... September 1, 2016 .......... December 1, 2016 ........... March 1, 2017 .................. June 1, 2017 .................... September 1, 2017 .......... December 1, 2017 ........... March 1, 2018 .................. June 1, 2018 .................... September 1, 2018 .......... December 1, 2018 ...........
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
44 40 80 45
26 17 56 90
87 77 52 57
53 37 89
110
62 23 68 (D)
45 31 53 45
40 91 56 54
58 47 82 85
78 67 56 55
44 43 66 85
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
30,200 17,480 54,500 43,000
30,900 17,600 45,850 34,100
26,950 14,580 30,300 24,600
19,550 11,070 34,100 26,100
18,900 11,380 37,150 25,650
19,800 9,710
41,400 31,300
20,810 15,120 47,800 36,750
26,800 18,350 37,400 30,430
22,320 13,540 33,950 23,300
17,240 11,410 39,200 25,410
65,250 66,619 73,875 67,629
67,091 62,716 70,722 66,911
59,361 53,049 47,391 54,244
55,044 43,869 50,872 47,051
33,726 24,957 26,339 22,394
15,323 15,029 32,910 35,670
38,609 38,625 46,066 45,981
48,429 38,452 41,190 45,058
40,885 36,790 38,039 43,166
37,699 29,606 35,573 41,864
95,450 84,099
128,375 110,629
97,991 80,316
116,572 101,011
86,311 67,629 77,691 78,844
74,594 54,939 84,972 73,151
52,626 36,337 63,489 48,044
35,123 24,739 74,310 66,970
59,419 53,745 93,866 82,731
75,229 56,802 78,590 75,488
63,205 50,330 71,989 66,466
54,939 41,016 74,773 67,274
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Includes stocks at mills, elevators, terminals, and processors.
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Corn Area Planted for All Purposes and Harvested for Grain, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2009-2018
March 1, 2009 .................. June 1, 2009 .................... September 1, 2009 .......... December 1, 2009 ........... March 1, 2010 .................. June 1, 2010 .................... September 1, 2010 .......... December 1, 2010 ........... March 1, 2011 .................. June 1, 2011 .................... September 1, 2011 .......... December 1, 2011 ........... March 1, 2012 .................. June 1, 2012 .................... September 1, 2012 .......... December 1, 2012 ........... March 1, 2013 .................. June 1, 2013 .................... September 1, 2013 .......... December 1, 2013 ........... March 1, 2014 .................. June 1, 2014 .................... September 1, 2014 .......... December 1, 2014 ........... March 1, 2015 .................. June 1, 2015 .................... September 1, 2015 .......... December 1, 2015 ........... March 1, 2016 .................. June 1, 2016 .................... September 1, 2016 .......... December 1, 2016 ........... March 1, 2017 .................. June 1, 2017 .................... September 1, 2017 .......... December 1, 2017 ........... March 1, 2018 .................. June 1, 2018 .................... September 1, 2018 .......... December 1, 2018 ...........
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
7,984 7,160 8,018 9,815
10,302 9,022 3,849 9,294
9,436 6,770 3,093
13,111
14,062 8,345 4,149 9,531
8,806 4,317 1,855
16,133
8,561 7,546 5,430
11,896
12,139 8,349 6,772
10,440
12,319 15,133 9,898
12,360
10,746 8,917 6,371
13,555
17,094 6,818 5,244
10,651
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
4,085,000 2,205,400
607,500 7,405,000
4,548,000 2,131,400
485,100 6,302,000
3,384,000 1,681,500
314,950 6,175,000
3,192,000 1,482,000
313,700 4,586,000
2,669,200 1,260,100
275,000 6,380,000
3,860,500 1,863,200
462,000 7,087,000
4,380,000 2,275,000
593,000 6,829,000
4,335,000 2,471,400
627,400 7,611,000
4,908,000 2,841,400
787,000 7,739,000
5,002,000 2,750,100
620,000 7,451,000
2,869,145 2,056,027 1,065,811 3,497,460
3,145,787 2,178,671 1,222,687 3,754,769
3,139,228 1,988,832
812,695 3,471,823
2,831,356 1,666,204
675,327 3,446,732
2,730,726 1,506,144
546,185 4,072,533
3,148,508 1,988,516
769,904 4,124,380
3,369,806 2,177,988 1,138,164 4,406,178
3,487,233 2,239,679 1,109,658 4,772,471
3,713,992 2,387,682 1,506,303 4,827,501
3,890,126 2,554,704 1,520,335 4,485,798
6,954,145 4,261,427 1,673,311
10,902,460
7,693,787 4,310,071 1,707,787
10,056,769
6,523,228 3,670,332 1,127,645 9,646,823
6,023,356 3,148,204
989,027 8,032,732
5,399,926 2,766,244
821,185 10,452,533
7,009,008 3,851,716 1,231,904
11,211,380
7,749,806 4,452,988 1,731,164
11,235,178
7,822,233 4,711,079 1,737,058
12,383,471
8,621,992 5,229,082 2,293,303
12,566,501
8,892,126 5,304,804 2,140,335
11,936,798
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Includes stocks at mills, elevators, terminals, and processors.
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Corn Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production, by County — Washington: 2017-2018
- Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Combined districts or counties contain counties with minimal data or counties combined to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Dry Edible Bean Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2009-2018
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Combined districts or counties contain counties with minimal data or counties combined to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 2 Total may not add due to rounding.
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Dry Edible Bean Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production by Commercial Class — Washington: 2015-2018
Class and year Area planted Area harvested Yield per acre 2 Production
(acres) (acres) (pounds) (1,000 cwt)
Navy 2015 ...................................................... 2016 ...................................................... 2017 ...................................................... 2018 ...................................................... Small white 2015 ...................................................... 2016 ...................................................... 2017 ...................................................... 2018 ...................................................... Pinto 2015 ...................................................... 2016 ...................................................... 2017 ...................................................... 2018 ...................................................... Light red kidney 2015 ...................................................... 2016 ...................................................... 2017 ...................................................... 2018 ...................................................... Dark red kidney 2015 ...................................................... 2016 ...................................................... 2017 ...................................................... 2018 ...................................................... Pink 2015 ...................................................... 2016 ...................................................... 2017 ...................................................... 2018 ...................................................... Small red 2015 ...................................................... 2016 ...................................................... 2017 ...................................................... 2018 ...................................................... Black 2015 ...................................................... 2016 ...................................................... 2017 ...................................................... 2018 ...................................................... Chickpeas, small 3 2015 ...................................................... 2016 ...................................................... 2017 ...................................................... 2018 ...................................................... Chickpeas, large 4 2015 ...................................................... 2016 ...................................................... 2017 ...................................................... 2018 ...................................................... Chickpeas, all 2015 ...................................................... 2016 ...................................................... 2017 ...................................................... 2018 ...................................................... Other dry beans 2015 ...................................................... 2016 ...................................................... 2017 ...................................................... 2018 ...................................................... Dry beans, all classes 2015 ...................................................... 2016 ...................................................... 2017 ...................................................... 2018 ......................................................
( 1 ) ( 1 )
1,100 1,400
1,700
( 1 ) (D)
1,200
9,000 11,000 7,800 8,400
3,600
( 1 ) 1,300
(D)
2,900 1,500 1,800 1,900
500 ( 1 )
1,100 ( 1 )
6,600 4,000 2,000 3,800
6,200 4,000 2,900 3,900
20,000 29,000 52,000 70,000
55,000 79,000
120,000 120,000
75,000
108,000 172,000 190,000
2,800 5,800 2,000 5,500
110,000 135,000 196,000 218,000
( 1 ) ( 1 )
1,100 1,400
1,700
( 1 ) (D)
1,200
9,000 10,200 7,700 8,300
3,600
( 1 ) 1,300
(D)
2,900 1,500 1,800 1,900
500 ( 1 )
1,100 ( 1 )
6,600 3,700 2,000 3,800
6,200 3,800 2,800 3,800
20,000 28,900 51,800 69,800
54,000 78,500
119,500 119,500
74,000
107,400 171,300 189,300
2,800 5,700 1,900 5,500
109,000 133,000 195,000 217,000
( 1 ) ( 1 )
2,750 2,290
2,410
( 1 ) (D)
1,900
2,500 3,200 2,500 2,500
2,310
( 1 ) 2,540
(D)
2,210 2,500 2,520 1,730
2,600
( 1 ) 2,410
( 1 )
2,300 2,600 2,490 2,250
2,400 2,500 2,950 2,900
1,080 2,000 1,330 1,730
1,000 1,700 1,350 1,650
1,020 1,780 1,340 1,680
2,140 2,540 2,320 2,510
1,450 1,980 1,490 1,780
( 1 ) ( 1 ) 30 32
41
( 1 ) (D) 23
225 326 193 208
83
( 1 ) 33 (D)
64 38 45 33
13
( 1 ) 27
( 1 )
152 96 50 86
149 95 83
110
216 578 689
1,208
540 1,335 1,613 1,972
756
1,913 2,302 3,180
60
145 44
138
1,582 2,631 2,901 3,857
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Missing data included in "other" category to avoid disclosure of individual data. 2 Clean basis. 3 Chickpeas (or Garbanzo beans) smaller than 20/64 inches. 4 Chickpeas (or Garbanzo beans) larger than 20/64 inches.
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Dry Edible Pea Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2009-2018
Potato Stocks Held by Growers, Local Dealers, and Processors — Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and 13 Fall States: 2016-2018 [Stocks are defined as the quantity (whether sold or not) remaining in storage for all purposes and uses, including seed potatoes that are not yet moved, and shrinkage, waste, and other losses that occur after the date of each estimate]
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (NA) Not available. 1 Includes potato stocks in California and Klamath County, Oregon.
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Quantity of Potatoes Used for Processing — 9 States: 2016-2018 [Total quantity received and used for processing regardless of the State in which the potatoes were produced]
State and
crop year
Current year Following year
December 1 January 1 February 1 March 1 April 1 May 1 June 1 Season
Round white potatoes Oregon ............................................. All long potatoes 3 Idaho 4 ............................................. Oregon ............................................. Washington ......................................
87.7
79.2 79.1 86.6
(D)
78.3 79.0 81.1
6.8
15.5 15.7 9.8
(D)
14.5 13.7 12.3
5.5
5.3 5.2 3.6
(D)
7.2 7.3 6.6
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Potatoes which meet the requirement for United States #1 or #2, as stated in United States Standards for Grades of Potatoes, United States Department of
Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service. 2 Potatoes not meeting the requirement for United States #1 or #2, as stated in United States Standards for Grades of Potatoes, United States Department of
Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service. 3 Includes Russet, Shepody, Prospect, and Defender varieties unless otherwise indicated. 4 Russets only.
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All Long Potato Size Categories — Idaho, Oregon, and Washington: 2017-2018 [Gross yield basis. Totals may not add to 100 due to rounding. Includes Russet, Shepody, Prospect, and Defender varieties]
French fries New England.................................................. Middle Atlantic ................................................ East North Central .......................................... West North Central ......................................... South Atlantic ................................................. East South Central ......................................... West South Central ........................................ Mountain ........................................................ Pacific ............................................................ United States ................................................. Other frozen potatoes New England.................................................. Middle Atlantic ................................................ East North Central .......................................... West North Central ......................................... South Atlantic ................................................. East South Central ......................................... West South Central ........................................ Mountain ........................................................ Pacific ............................................................ United States ................................................. Total frozen potatoes New England.................................................. Middle Atlantic ................................................ East North Central .......................................... West North Central ......................................... South Atlantic ................................................. East South Central ......................................... West South Central ........................................ Mountain ........................................................ Pacific ............................................................ United States .................................................
19,870 34,565 83,002 96,457 56,192 2,096
28,000 196,732 484,318
1,001,232
13,608 7,314
43,843 21,996 14,904
320 21,361 72,555 61,176
257,077
33,478 41,879
126,845 118,453 71,096 2,416
49,361 269,287 545,494
1,258,309
17,992 36,286 83,836
106,479 53,631 2,525
34,851 185,621 476,381 997,602
15,225 6,789
46,703 20,706 14,530
252 19,657 82,891 60,864
267,617
33,217 43,075
130,539 127,185 68,161 2,777
54,508 268,512 537,245
1,265,219
19,208 35,599 81,272 96,942 55,334 2,300
36,592 156,622 481,001 964,870
15,678 8,767
50,191 22,038 12,776
437 18,414 72,008 60,633
260,942
34,886 44,366
131,463 118,980 68,110 2,737
55,006 228,630 541,634
1,225,812
20,146 37,038 79,599 94,638 55,480 1,656
39,177 158,892 452,069 938,695
13,415 10,307 48,077 20,796 13,353
258 17,377 69,603 60,921
254,107
33,561 47,345
127,676 115,434 68,833 1,914
56,554 228,495 512,990
1,192,802
17,499 32,069 86,499 86,653 61,118
661 40,544
150,373 414,392 889,808
13,695 8,527
49,432 19,836 15,944
264 18,276 73,922 66,983
266,879
31,194 40,596
135,931 106,489 77,062
925 58,820
224,295 481,375
1,156,687
18,116 33,315 84,027 94,079 62,657
712 39,318
166,673 442,439 941,336
15,141 8,809
47,840 20,565 15,038
243 18,179 77,827 66,979
270,621
33,257 42,124
131,867 114,644 77,695
955 57,497
244,500 509,418
1,211,957
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Frozen Potatoes in Cold Storage — Regions and United States: July-December, 2018
French fries New England .................................................. Middle Atlantic ................................................ East North Central .......................................... West North Central ......................................... South Atlantic ................................................. East South Central ......................................... West South Central ........................................ Mountain ........................................................ Pacific ............................................................ United States .................................................. Other frozen potatoes New England .................................................. Middle Atlantic ................................................ East North Central .......................................... West North Central ......................................... South Atlantic ................................................. East South Central ......................................... West South Central ........................................ Mountain ........................................................ Pacific ............................................................ United States .................................................. Total frozen potatoes New England .................................................. Middle Atlantic ................................................ East North Central .......................................... West North Central ......................................... South Atlantic ................................................. East South Central ......................................... West South Central ........................................ Mountain ........................................................ Pacific ............................................................ United States ..................................................
18,372 32,581 67,928 89,074 58,497
670 32,072
164,522 395,740 859,456
14,915 8,886
39,523 20,596 14,056
426 17,150 66,020 55,714
237,286
33,287 41,467
107,451 109,670 72,553 1,096
49,222 230,542 451,454
1,096,742
13,028 33,280 84,479 88,607 55,265
235 29,980
159,286 434,565 898,725
17,131 8,445
43,965 18,801 12,194
355 17,424 64,854 58,860
242,029
30,159 41,725
128,444 107,408 67,459
590 47,404
224,140 493,425
1,140,754
18,884 33,311 81,984 97,831 55,842
189 31,671
166,957 446,285 932,954
13,517 8,458
44,432 17,950 13,165
283 19,207 73,676 61,380
252,068
32,401 41,769
126,416 115,781 69,007
472 50,878
240,633 507,665
1,185,022
17,648 36,823 81,391 92,761 60,971
858 36,216
179,323 496,230
1,002,221
16,520 12,760 43,313 18,086 14,954
358 19,840 65,282 56,912
248,025
34,168 49,583
124,704 110,847 75,925 1,216
56,056 244,605 553,142
1,250,246
18,820 41,845 80,336 85,641 62,326
899 36,807
172,295 463,872 962,841
13,454 8,808
42,123 17,275 16,151
425 20,554 62,527 54,275
235,592
32,274 50,653
122,459 102,916 78,477 1,324
57,361 234,822 518,147
1,198,433
17,227 39,153 82,402 98,328 59,467
728 39,905
166,312 440,708 944,230
12,303 9,571
40,789 18,512 16,092
239 19,854 61,653 51,316
230,329
29,530 48,724
123,191 116,840 75,559
967 59,759
227,965 492,024
1,174,559
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Hop Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2009-2018
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Hop Area Harvested and Strung for Harvest by Variety — Washington: 2017-2019
Variety Area harvested Strung for harvest
2017 2018 2019
(acres) (acres) (acres)
Ahtanum TM , YCR 1 ................................................................. Amarillo R , VGXP01 .................................................................. Apollo TM .................................................................................. Azacca TM , ADHA-483 ............................................................. Bravo TM ................................................................................... Cascade .................................................................................... Cashmere ................................................................................. Centennial ................................................................................. Chinook ..................................................................................... Citra R , HBC 394 ..................................................................... Cluster ...................................................................................... C/T/Z R ..................................................................................... Comet ....................................................................................... Crystal ....................................................................................... Ekuanot TM , HBC 366 ............................................................. El Dorado R .............................................................................. Eureka TM ................................................................................. Galena ...................................................................................... Idaho 7 TM ................................................................................. Jarrylo R , ADHA-881 Loral TM , HBC 291 .................................................................... Mosaic R , HBC 369 .................................................................. Mt. Hood ................................................................................... Mt Rainier ................................................................................. Nugget ...................................................................................... Pahto TM , HBC 682 .................................................................. Palisade R ................................................................................ Pekko R , ADHA-871 ................................................................. Sabro TM .................................................................................. Simcoe R YCR 14 ..................................................................... Sorachi Ace ............................................................................... Summit TM ................................................................................ Super Galena TM ....................................................................... Tahoma ..................................................................................... Tettnanger ................................................................................. Willamette ................................................................................. Zeus .......................................................................................... Experimental ............................................................................. Other varieties 1 ....................................................................... Total ..........................................................................................
371 1,984
684 578 486
4,896 (D)
4,305 1,632 3,645
621 (D) 205 122 890 463 362 378 (D)
(D) 186
1,877 87 (D) 125 (D) (D) (D) (D)
3,753
371 1,617
435 217 38
571 2,214
421
3,045
38,438
255 1,895
795 546 280
4,274 195
3,875 1,734 4,837
610
2,034 218 114 865 418 409 390 (D)
(D) 172
1,932 104 306 126
1,721 515 92 (D)
3,103
146 1,574
500 209 (D) 376
2,592 374
1,584
39,170
261 1,598
849 589 236
3,711 312
3,040 1,472 6,942
464
2,350 244 66
631 632 424 297 68
17
125 2,926
52 259 104
2,073 (D) (D) 678
3,383
151 1,072
473 235 (D) 310
2,614 363
2,242
41,263
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. R Registered TM Trademark 1 Includes data withheld to avoid disclosure of individual operations and varieties not listed.
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All Hay Area Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2009-2018
- Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Combined districts or counties contain counties with minimal data or counties combined to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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All Other Hay Area Harvested, Yield, and Production, by County — Washington: 2017-2018 [The all other hay category is any hay excluding alfalfa or alfalfa mixtures.]
District and county 1
2017 2018
Harvested Yield per acre Production Harvested Yield per acre Production
(acres) (tons) (tons) (acres) (tons) (tons)
Western ....................................... Clallam ..................................... Clark ........................................ Cowlitz ..................................... Grays Harbor ........................... Island ....................................... Jefferson .................................. King ......................................... Kitsap....................................... Lewis ....................................... Mason ...................................... Pacific ...................................... Pierce ...................................... San Juan ................................. Skagit....................................... Skamania ................................. Snohomish ............................... Thurston .................................. Wahkiakum .............................. Whatcom.................................. Other counties .......................... Central ......................................... Benton ..................................... Chelan ..................................... Kittitas ...................................... Klickitat .................................... Okanogan ................................ Yakima ..................................... Other counties .......................... Northeast ..................................... Ferry ........................................ Pend Oreille ............................. Spokane .................................. Stevens .................................... Other counties .......................... East Central ................................. Adams ..................................... Douglas ................................... Franklin .................................... Grant ....................................... Lincoln ..................................... Other counties .......................... Southeast .................................... Asotin....................................... Columbia.................................. Garfield .................................... Walla Walla .............................. Whitman .................................. Other counties .......................... Other districts ............................... Washington ..................................
- Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Combined districts or counties contain counties with minimal data or counties combined to avoid disclosure of individual operations.
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Hay Stocks on Farms — Washington and United States: May 1 and December 1, 2009-2018
1 All alfalfa forage production is the sum of alfalfa harvested as dry hay and alfalfa haylage and greenchop production after converting it to a dry equivalent basis. 2 All forage production is the sum of the following dry equivalents: alfalfa hay harvested as dry hay, all other hay harvested as dry hay, alfalfa haylage and
greenchop, all other haylage and greenchop; after converting alfalfa and all other haylage and greenchop to a dry equivalent basis.
Alfalfa and All Haylage and Greenchop Area Harvested, Yield, and Production — Washington: 2009-2018
Year Alfalfa haylage and greenchop 1 All haylage and greenchop 2
Area harvested Yield per acre Production Area harvested Yield per acre Production
1 Includes only alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures that were harvested as haylage or greenchop (green weight). Alfalfa harvested as dry hay is not included. 2 Includes all types of forage harvested as haylage or greenchop (green weight). Forage harvested as dry hay and corn and sorghum silage/greenchop are not
included.
Canola Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value —Washington: 2011-2018 [Estimates began in 2011.]
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Sweet Corn for Fresh Market Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2009-2018 [Beginning 2016, production data is utilized production.]
Sweet Corn for Processing Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2009-2018 [Beginning 2016, production data is utilized production.]
Year Acreage
Yield per acre
Production Marketing year average price
Value of production
Value per harvested
acre Planted Harvested
(acres) (acres) (tons) (tons) (dollars per ton) (1,000 dollars) (dollars)
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Onions for Fresh Market and Processing Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, Production, Price, and Value — Washington: 2009-2015 [Estimates discontinued in 2016.]
1 Includes spaces that maintain temperatures between 0 and 50 degrees Fahrenheit. 2 Includes spaces that maintain temperatures at 0 degrees Fahrenheit or lower.
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Floriculture Producers by Gross Value of Sales and Expanded Wholesale Value — Washington: 2009-2018 [Operations with $10,000 or more in sales]
(NA) Not available. 1 Wholesale value of sales as reported by operations with $100,000 or more in sales of floriculture crops plus a calculated wholesale value of sales for
operations with sales below $100,000. The value of sales for producers below the $100,000 level was calculated by multiplying the number of producers in each size group by the mid-point of the sales range.
Floriculture Wholesale Value of All Sales by Plant Category — Washington: 2009-2018 [Operations with $100,000 or more in sales]
- Represents zero. (NA) Not available. 1 Quantity and price combined into pot size with the greatest production to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 2 Equivalent wholesale value of all sales. 3 Estimates began in 2018.
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Potted Type Product Sales, Price, and Value — Washington: 2017-2018 [Operations with $100,000 or more in sales]
Product and year Producers
Quantity sold Percentage of quantity sold at wholesale
(NA) Not available. 1 Quantity and price combined into pot size with the greatest production to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 2 Equivalent wholesale value of all sales.
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Annual Bedding and Garden Plants Sold as Flats by Type — Washington: 2017-2018 [Operations with $100,000 or more in sales]
Plant and year Producers Quantity
sold
Percentage of quantity sold at wholesale
Wholesale price
Value of all sales at wholesale 1
(number) (1,000 flats) (percent) (dollars per flat) (1,000 dollars)
Begonias 2017 ................................................................ 2018 ................................................................ Geraniums, from vegetative cuttings 2017 ................................................................ 2018 ................................................................ Impatiens, other 2017 ................................................................ 2018 ................................................................ Marigolds 2017 ................................................................ 2018 ................................................................ Pansies/Violas 2017 ................................................................ 2018 ................................................................ Petunias 2017 ................................................................ 2018 ................................................................ Other flowering and foliar 2017 ................................................................ 2018 ................................................................ Vegetable type 2017 ................................................................ 2018 ................................................................
(NA)
16
(NA) 6
(NA) 24
(NA)
23
(NA) 23
(NA)
22
(NA) 18
(NA)
14
(NA)
12
(NA) 4
(NA) 164
(NA) 121
(NA)
83
(NA) 253
(NA) 250
(NA)
53
(NA)
81
(NA) 45
(NA)
95
(NA) 97
(NA)
77
(NA) 92
(NA)
83
(NA) 89
(NA) 9.94
(NA)
28.52
(NA) 9.99
(NA)
11.09
(NA) 9.96
(NA) 9.65
(NA)
12.19
(NA) 13.76
(NA) 119
(NA) 114
(NA)
1,638
(NA) 1,342
(NA) 827
(NA)
2,441
(NA) 3,048
(NA) 729
(NA) Not available. 1 Equivalent wholesale value of all sales.
Annual Bedding and Garden Plants Sold as Hanging Baskets by Type — Washington: 2017-2018 [Operations with $100,000 or more in sales]
Plant and year Producers Quantity
sold
Percentage of quantity sold at wholesale
Wholesale price
Value of all sales at wholesale 1
(number) (1,000 baskets) (percent) (dollars per baskets) (1,000 dollars)
Geraniums, from vegetative cuttings 2017 ............................................................. 2018 ............................................................. Impatiens, New Guinea 2017 ............................................................. 2018 ............................................................. Impatiens, other 2017 ............................................................. 2018 ............................................................. Petunias 2017 ............................................................. 2018 ............................................................. Other flowering and foliar 2017 ............................................................. 2018 .............................................................
(NA)
25
(NA) 10
(NA)
13
(NA) 21
(NA)
21
(NA)
40
(NA) 7
(NA) 7
(NA) 48
(NA) 440
(NA)
85
(NA) 92
(NA)
75
(NA) 91
(NA)
84
(NA)
16.75
(NA) 17.05
(NA)
16.52
(NA) 11.40
(NA)
16.56
(NA) 670
(NA) 119
(NA) 116
(NA) 547
(NA)
7,286
(NA) Not available. 1 Equivalent wholesale value of all sales.
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Milk Cows and Production by Month — Washington: 2011-2018
2011 January ................. February ............... March.................... April ...................... May ....................... June ...................... July ....................... August .................. September ............ October ................. November ............. December ............. Annual .................. 2012 January ................. February ............... March.................... April ...................... May ....................... June ...................... July ....................... August .................. September ............ October ................. November ............. December ............. Annual .................. 2013 January ................. February ............... March.................... April ...................... May ....................... June ...................... July ....................... August .................. September ............ October ................. November ............. December ............. Annual .................. 2014 January ................. February ............... March.................... April ...................... May ....................... June ...................... July ....................... August .................. September ............ October ................. November ............. December ............. Annual ..................
2015 January ............... February .............. March .................. April..................... May ..................... June .................... July ..................... August ................. September........... October ............... November ........... December ........... Annual ................. 2016 January ............... February .............. March .................. April..................... May ..................... June .................... July ..................... August ................. September........... October ............... November ........... December ........... Annual ................. 2017 January ............... February .............. March .................. April..................... May ..................... June .................... July ..................... August ................. September........... October ............... November ........... December ........... Annual ................. 2018 January ............... February .............. March .................. April..................... May ..................... June .................... July ..................... August ................. September........... October ............... November ........... December ........... Annual .................
1 Excludes milk sucked by calves. 2 Milk sold to plants and dealers as whole milk and equivalent amounts of milk for cream. Includes milk produced by dealers' own herds and milk sold directly to
consumers. Also includes milk produced by institutional herds. 3 Percent of milk sold that is eligible for fluid use (Grade A in most States). Includes fluid grade milk used in manufacturing dairy products.
Milk and Cream Marketings, Income, and Value of Production — Washington: 2009-2018
1 Cash receipts divided by milk or milkfat in combined marketings. 2 Value at average returns per 100 pounds of milk in combined marketings of milk and cream. 3 Cash receipts from marketings of milk and cream plus value of milk used for home consumption. 4 Includes value of milk fed to calves.
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Cattle Inventory by Class — Washington: January 1, 2010-2019
Year All cattle
and calves
All cows that have calved Heifers, steers, and bulls 500 pounds and over Under 500 pounds
Cattle and Calves Inventory, Supply, and Disposition — Washington: 2009-2018 [The sum of the beginning of year inventory, calf crop, and inshipments is equal to the sum of marketings, farm slaughter, deaths, and end of year inventory.]
1 Includes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and State outshipments, but excludes interfarm sales within the State. 2 Excludes custom slaughter for farmers at commercial establishments.
Cattle and Calves Production, Price, and Income — Washington: 2009-2018
Year Production 1 Marketings 2 Average price Value of
production Cash
receipts 3 Value of home consumption
Gross income Cattle Calves
(1,000 pounds) (1,000 pounds) (dollars per cwt) (dollars per cwt) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars) (1,000 dollars)
(NA) Not available. 1 Adjustments made for changes in inventory and for inshipments. 2 Excludes custom slaughter for use on farms where produced and interfarm sales within the State. 3 Receipts from marketings and sale of farm slaughter.
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Number of Cattle on Feed Placements, Marketings, and Other Disappearance on 1,000+ Capacity Feedlots, by Month — Washington: 2014-2018
Item and Year 1
January February March April May June July August September October November December
Chickens and Eggs Sold and Value of Production — Washington: 2009-2018 [Annual estimates cover the period December 1 of the previous year through November 30. Excludes broilers]
(Z) Less than half of the unit shown. 1 Includes rendered, died, destroyed, composted, or disappeared for any reason except sold during the 12-month period.
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Average Number of All Layers on Hand During the Month — Washington: 2009-2018 Year December 1 January February March April May June July August September October November
Number of Eggs Layed per 100 For All Layers During the Month — Washington: 2009-2018 Year December 1 January February March April May June July August September October November
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Number of Colonies, Yield, Production, Stocks, Price, and Value – Washington: 2009-2018 [Producers with five or more colonies. Colonies which produced honey in more than one State were counted in each State.]
1 Honey producing colonies are the maximum number of colonies from which honey was taken during the year. It is possible to take honey from colonies which did not survive the entire year.
2 Stocks held by producers. 3 Average price per pound based on expanded sales. 4 Value of production is equal to production multiplied by average price per pound. 5 Due to rounding, total colonies multiplied by total yield may not equal production.
Value of Trout Sold and Distributed and Trout Lost, Intended for Sale — Washington: 2014-2018
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. 1 Price per pound for trout sold. Value per pound for trout distributed. 2 Due to rounding, total number of fish multiplied by the average pounds per unit may not equal total live weight. 3 Due to rounding, the total number of fish multiplied by average value per unit may not equal total sales or value.
2019 Washington Annual Statistical Bulletin (October 2019) 71 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service - Northwest Regional Office
Marketing Year Definitions for Specified Commodities
Field Crops
Barley: June 1 to May 31 for U.S.; July 1 to June 30 for Washington.
Corn for Grain: September 1 to August 31 for U.S.; October 1 to September 30 for Washington.
Dry Edible Beans: September 1 to August 31 for U.S. and all States.
Hay: May 1 to April 30 for U.S.; June 1 to May 31 for Washington.
Hops: September 1 to August 31 for all States.
Oats: June 1 to May 31 for U.S.; July 1 to June 30 for Washington.
Potatoes: The marketing year for fall potatoes is from the start of harvest through August of the following year.
Wheat: June 1 to May 31 for U.S.; July 1 to June 30 for Washington.
Asparagus: January 1 to October 31 for U.S.; April 1 to July 31 for Washington.
Onions: May 1 to September 30 for summer (non-storage); September 1 to April 30 for summer (storage).
Non-Citrus Fruit
Apples: August to June for Washington.
Apricots: June 20- August 1 for Washington
Peaches: July to September for Washington.
Pears: July to June for Washington.
Blueberries: March to October for Washington.
Raspberries: May through November for Washington
Strawberries: June to July for Washington.
Livestock
Cattle, Milk, Sheep, Lambs, Wool, and Honey: January 1 to December 31 for U.S. and all States.
Broilers, Eggs, and Other Chickens: December 1 to November 30 for U.S. and all States.