Crop Production ISSN: 1936-3737 Released January 10, 2020, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Orange Production Up 1 Percent from December Forecast The United States all orange forecast for the 2019-2020 season is 5.40 million tons, up 1 percent from the previous forecast and up 1 percent from the 2018-2019 final utilization. The Florida all orange forecast, at 74.0 million boxes (3.33 million tons), is unchanged from the previous forecast but up 3 percent from last season’s final utilization. In Florida, early, midseason, and Navel varieties are forecast at 32.0 million boxes (1.44 million tons), unchanged from the previous forecast but up 5 percent from last season’s final utilization. The Florida Valencia orange forecast, at 42.0 million boxes (1.89 million tons), is unchanged from the previous forecast but up 2 percent from last season’s final utilization. The California all orange forecast is 49.0 million boxes (1.96 million tons), up 4 percent from the previous forecast but down 2 percent from last season’s final utilization. The California Navel orange forecast, at 40.0 million boxes (1.60 million tons), is up 5 percent from the previous forecast but down 2 percent from last season’s final utilization. The California Valencia orange forecast, at 9.00 million boxes (360,000 tons), is unchanged from both the previous forecast and last season’s final utilization. The Texas all orange forecast, at 2.56 million boxes (109,000 tons), is down 5 percent from the previous forecast but up 2 percent from last season’s final utilization.
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Crop Production
ISSN: 1936-3737
Released January 10, 2020, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department
of Agriculture (USDA).
Orange Production Up 1 Percent from December Forecast
The United States all orange forecast for the 2019-2020 season is 5.40 million tons, up 1 percent from the previous
forecast and up 1 percent from the 2018-2019 final utilization. The Florida all orange forecast, at 74.0 million boxes
(3.33 million tons), is unchanged from the previous forecast but up 3 percent from last season’s final utilization. In
Florida, early, midseason, and Navel varieties are forecast at 32.0 million boxes (1.44 million tons), unchanged from the
previous forecast but up 5 percent from last season’s final utilization. The Florida Valencia orange forecast, at
42.0 million boxes (1.89 million tons), is unchanged from the previous forecast but up 2 percent from last season’s final
utilization.
The California all orange forecast is 49.0 million boxes (1.96 million tons), up 4 percent from the previous forecast but
down 2 percent from last season’s final utilization. The California Navel orange forecast, at 40.0 million boxes
(1.60 million tons), is up 5 percent from the previous forecast but down 2 percent from last season’s final utilization. The
California Valencia orange forecast, at 9.00 million boxes (360,000 tons), is unchanged from both the previous forecast
and last season’s final utilization. The Texas all orange forecast, at 2.56 million boxes (109,000 tons), is down 5 percent
from the previous forecast but up 2 percent from last season’s final utilization.
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This report was approved on January 10, 2020.
Secretary of Agriculture
Designate
Stephen L. Censky
Agricultural Statistics Board
Chairperson
Joseph L. Parsons
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Contents
Utilized Production of Citrus Fruits by Crop – States and United States: 2018-2019 and Forecasted
January 1, 2020 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Hay Stocks on Farms – States and United States: May 1 and December 1, 2018 and 2019 .................................................. 5
Crop Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production in Domestic Units – United States: 2019 and 2020 ..................... 6
Crop Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production in Metric Units – United States: 2019 and 2020 ......................... 8
Fruits and Nuts Production in Domestic Units – United States: 2019 and 2020 .................................................................. 10
Fruits and Nuts Production in Metric Units – United States: 2019 and 2020 ....................................................................... 11
Percent of Normal Precipitation Map ................................................................................................................................... 12
Departure from Normal Temperature Map ........................................................................................................................... 12
December Weather Summary ............................................................................................................................................... 13
December Agricultural Summary ......................................................................................................................................... 13
Information Contacts ............................................................................................................................................................ 16
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Utilized Production of Citrus Fruits by Crop – States and United States: 2018-2019 and Forecasted January 1, 2020 [The crop year begins with the bloom of the first year shown and ends with the completion of harvest the following year]
Crop and State Utilized production boxes 1 Utilized production ton equivalent
Oranges California, all ........................................... Early, mid, and Navel 2 .......................... Valencia ................................................ Florida, all ............................................... Early, mid, and Navel 2 .......................... Valencia ................................................ Texas, all ................................................ Early, mid, and Navel 2 .......................... Valencia ................................................ United States, all ..................................... Early, mid, and Navel 2 .......................... Valencia ................................................ Grapefruit California ................................................ Florida, all ............................................... Red ....................................................... White .................................................... Texas ...................................................... United States .......................................... Tangerines and mandarins 3 California ................................................ Florida ..................................................... United States .......................................... Lemons Arizona ................................................... California ................................................ United States ..........................................
49,800 40,800 9,000
71,750 30,400 41,350
2,500 2,210
290
124,050 73,410 50,640
3,200 4,510 3,740
770 6,100
13,810
26,000 990
26,990
1,350 22,800
24,150
49,000 40,000 9,000
74,000 32,000 42,000
2,560 1,950
610
125,560 73,950 51,610
4,100 5,400 4,500
900 6,200
15,700
22,000 1,050
23,050
1,400 19,000
20,400
1,992 1,632
360
3,229 1,368 1,861
106 94 12
5,327 3,094 2,233
128 192 159 33
244
564
1,040 47
1,087
54 912
966
1,960 1,600
360
3,330 1,440 1,890
109 83 26
5,399 3,123 2,276
164 229 191 38
248
641
880 50
930
56 760
816
(NA) Not available. 1 Net pounds per box: oranges in California-80, Florida-90, Texas-85; grapefruit in California-80, Florida-85, Texas-80; tangerines and mandarins in
California-80, Florida-95; lemons-80. 2 Navel and miscellaneous varieties in California. Early (including Navel) and midseason varieties in Florida and Texas. 3 Includes tangelos and tangors.
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Hay Stocks on Farms – States and United States: May 1 and December 1, 2018 and 2019
Alabama .................... Arizona ...................... Arkansas ................... California ................... Colorado .................... Connecticut ............... Delaware ................... Florida ....................... Georgia ..................... Idaho ......................... Illinois ........................ Indiana ...................... Iowa ........................... Kansas ...................... Kentucky .................... Louisiana ................... Maine ........................ Maryland .................... Massachusetts ........... Michigan .................... Minnesota .................. Mississippi ................. Missouri ..................... Montana .................... Nebraska ................... Nevada ...................... New Hampshire ......... New Jersey ................ New Mexico ............... New York ................... North Carolina ........... North Dakota ............. Ohio ........................... Oklahoma .................. Oregon ...................... Pennsylvania ............. Rhode Island ............. South Carolina ........... South Dakota ............. Tennessee ................. Texas ........................ Utah ........................... Vermont ..................... Virginia ...................... Washington ............... West Virginia ............. Wisconsin .................. Wyoming ................... United States .............
275 35
390 150 700 12 4
65 200 660
140 100 360 800 650 80 25 70 16
260
560 165 580 500 700 130
6 22 50
355
215 720 260 690 320 440
1 115
1,240 480
1,160
200 42
250 230 125 480 320
15,348
200 35
190 270 300
6 2
80 265 400
175 130 345 630 500 55 22 78 12
180
280 100 480
1,100 1,070
65 6
16 105 260
235
1,000 180 740 170 290
1 95
1,200 485
1,550
280 48
270 290 75
330 310
14,906
1,750 190
1,570 1,400 1,750
51 17
570 1,180 2,400
850 820
2,060 4,300 3,450
500 163 330 65
900
2,040 840
4,200 4,200 4,500
710 53 94
250 1,400
1,360 4,000 1,400 4,400 1,650 1,813
4 430
5,350 3,120
4,850
980 175
1,850 1,100
770 1,750 1,450
79,055
1,100 280
2,000 1,350 2,000
43 16
540 1,110 2,400
750 730
2,180 5,300 3,000
660 115 315 55
930
1,690 960
6,900 5,100 4,200
935 30 70
330 1,600
1,300 4,200 1,250 4,200 1,900 1,650
4 360
6,250 2,900
5,600 1,300
165 1,800 1,050
660 1,770 1,440
84,488
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Crop Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production in Domestic Units – United States: 2019 and 2020 [Data are the latest estimates available, either from the current report or from previous reports. Current year estimates are for the full 2020 crop year. Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
Grains and hay Barley ..................................................................................... Corn for grain 1 ........................................................................ Corn for silage ........................................................................ Hay, all .................................................................................... Alfalfa .................................................................................. All other ............................................................................... Oats ........................................................................................ Proso millet ............................................................................. Rice ........................................................................................ Rye ......................................................................................... Sorghum for grain 1 ................................................................. Sorghum for silage .................................................................. Wheat, all ................................................................................ Winter ................................................................................. Durum ................................................................................. Other spring ........................................................................ Oilseeds Canola .................................................................................... Cottonseed ............................................................................. Flaxseed ................................................................................. Mustard seed .......................................................................... Peanuts .................................................................................. Rapeseed ............................................................................... Safflower ................................................................................. Soybeans for beans ................................................................ Sunflower ................................................................................ Cotton, tobacco, and sugar crops Cotton, all ............................................................................... Upland ................................................................................ American Pima .................................................................... Sugarbeets ............................................................................. Sugarcane .............................................................................. Tobacco .................................................................................. Dry beans, peas, and lentils Chickpeas ............................................................................... Dry edible beans ..................................................................... Dry edible peas ....................................................................... Lentils ..................................................................................... Potatoes and miscellaneous Hops ....................................................................................... Maple syrup ............................................................................ Mushrooms ............................................................................. Peppermint oil ......................................................................... Potatoes ................................................................................. Spearmint oil ...........................................................................
2,721
89,700 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)
2,810 506
2,540 1,865 5,265 (NA)
45,158 31,159 1,339
12,660
2,040.0 (X)
374 98.0
1,427.7 11.3
165.8 76,100 1,350.6
13,737.8 13,508.0
229.8 1,132.0
(NA) (NA)
451.4 1,287.4 1,103.0
486.0
(NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)
968.3 (NA)
30,804
2,182
81,482 6,587
52,425 16,743 35,682
826 465
2,472 310
4,675 339
37,162 24,327 1,175
11,660
1,910.0 (X)
319 90.0
1,391.7 10.4
152.7 75,021 1,244.5
11,804.5 11,580.0
224.5 979.3 912.0 227.1
404.0 1,176.5 1,052.0
431.0
56.5 (NA) (NA) 52.4
942.2 18.5
See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued
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Crop Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production in Domestic Units – United States: 2019 and 2020 (continued) [Data are the latest estimates available, either from the current report or from previous reports. Current year estimates are for the full 2020 crop year. Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
Crop Yield per acre Production
2019 2020 2019 2020
(1,000) (1,000)
Grains and hay Barley ......................................................................... bushels Corn for grain .............................................................. bushels Corn for silage .................................................................. tons Hay, all ............................................................................. tons Alfalfa ........................................................................... tons All other ........................................................................ tons Oats ............................................................................ bushels Proso millet ................................................................. bushels Rice 2 ................................................................................. cwt Rye ............................................................................. bushels Sorghum for grain ....................................................... bushels Sorghum for silage ............................................................ tons Wheat, all ................................................................... bushels Winter ..................................................................... bushels Durum ..................................................................... bushels Other spring ............................................................ bushels Oilseeds Canola ......................................................................... pounds Cottonseed ....................................................................... tons Flaxseed ..................................................................... bushels Mustard seed ............................................................... pounds Peanuts ....................................................................... pounds Rapeseed .................................................................... pounds Safflower ..................................................................... pounds Soybeans for beans .................................................... bushels Sunflower .................................................................... pounds Cotton, tobacco, and sugar crops Cotton, all 2 ..................................................................... bales Upland 2 ...................................................................... bales American Pima 2 ......................................................... bales Sugarbeets ....................................................................... tons Sugarcane ........................................................................ tons Tobacco ....................................................................... pounds Dry beans, peas, and lentils Chickpeas 2 ....................................................................... cwt Dry edible beans 2 ............................................................. cwt Dry edible peas 2 ............................................................... cwt Lentils 2 .............................................................................. cwt Potatoes and miscellaneous Hops ............................................................................ pounds Maple syrup ................................................................. gallons Mushrooms .................................................................. pounds Peppermint oil .............................................................. pounds Potatoes ............................................................................ cwt Spearmint oil ............................................................... pounds
(NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. 1 Area planted for all purposes. 2 Yield in pounds.
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Crop Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production in Metric Units – United States: 2019 and 2020 [Data are the latest estimates available, either from the current report or from previous reports. Current year estimates are for the full 2020 crop year. Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
Crop Area planted Area harvested
2019 2020 2019 2020
(hectares) (hectares) (hectares) (hectares)
Grains and hay Barley ........................................................................ Corn for grain 1 ........................................................... Corn for silage ........................................................... Hay, all 2 .................................................................... Alfalfa ..................................................................... All other .................................................................. Oats ........................................................................... Proso millet ................................................................ Rice ........................................................................... Rye ............................................................................ Sorghum for grain 1 .................................................... Sorghum for silage ..................................................... Wheat, all 2 ................................................................ Winter .................................................................... Durum .................................................................... Other spring ........................................................... Oilseeds Canola ....................................................................... Cottonseed ................................................................ Flaxseed .................................................................... Mustard seed ............................................................. Peanuts ..................................................................... Rapeseed .................................................................. Safflower .................................................................... Soybeans for beans ................................................... Sunflower ................................................................... Cotton, tobacco, and sugar crops Cotton, all 2 ................................................................ Upland ................................................................... American Pima ....................................................... Sugarbeets ................................................................ Sugarcane ................................................................. Tobacco ..................................................................... Dry beans, peas, and lentils Chickpeas .................................................................. Dry edible beans ........................................................ Dry edible peas .......................................................... Lentils ........................................................................ Potatoes and miscellaneous Hops .......................................................................... Maple syrup ............................................................... Mushrooms ................................................................ Peppermint oil ............................................................ Potatoes .................................................................... Spearmint oil ..............................................................
1,101,160
36,300,690 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)
1,137,180 204,770
1,027,910 754,750
2,130,690 (NA)
18,274,990 12,609,740
541,880 5,123,380
825,570 (X)
151,350 39,660
577,780 4,570
67,100 30,796,910
546,570
5,559,550 5,466,550
93,000 458,110
(NA) (NA)
182,680 521,000 446,370 196,680
(NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)
391,860 (NA)
12,466,070
883,030
32,974,950 2,665,690
21,215,870 6,775,720
14,440,150 334,270 188,180
1,000,390 125,450
1,891,930 137,190
15,039,090 9,844,890
475,510 4,718,690
772,960 (X)
129,100 36,420
563,210 4,210
61,800 30,360,250
503,640
4,777,160 4,686,310
90,850 396,310 369,080 91,910
163,490 476,120 425,730 174,420
22,880 (NA) (NA)
21,210 381,300
7,490
See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued
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Crop Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production in Metric Units – United States: 2019 and 2020 (continued) [Data are the latest estimates available, either from the current report or from previous reports. Current year estimates are for the full 2020 crop year. Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
(NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. 1 Area planted for all purposes. 2 Total may not add due to rounding.
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Fruits and Nuts Production in Domestic Units – United States: 2019 and 2020 [Data are the latest estimates available, either from the current report or from previous reports. Current year estimates are for the full 2020 crop year, except citrus which is for the 2019-2020 season. Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
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Fruits and Nuts Production in Metric Units – United States: 2019 and 2020 [Data are the latest estimates available, either from the current report or from previous reports. Current year estimates are for the full 2020 crop year, except citrus which is for the 2019-2020 season. Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]