Prospective Plantings ISSN: 1949-159X Released March 31, 2011, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Corn Planted Acreage Up 5 Percent from 2010 Soybean Acreage Down 1 Percent All Wheat Acreage Up 8 Percent All Cotton Acreage Up 15 Percent Corn growers intend to plant 92.2 million acres of corn for all purposes in 2011, up 5 percent from last year and 7 percent higher than in 2009. If realized, this will be the second highest planted acreage in the United States since 1944, behind only the 93.5 million acres planted in 2007. Acreage increases of 250,000 or more are expected in Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, and South Dakota. The largest decrease is expected in Texas, down 150,000 acres. Soybean planted area for 2011 is estimated at 76.6 million acres, down 1 percent from last year. If realized, the United States planted area will be the third largest on record. Compared with last year, planted acreage declines of 100,000 acres or more are expected in Iowa, Kansas, Mississippi, Nebraska, and Ohio. If realized, the planted area in New York and North Dakota will be the largest on record. All wheat planted area is estimated at 58.0 million acres, up 8 percent from last year. The 2011 winter wheat planted area, at 41.2 million acres, is 10 percent above last year and up 1 percent from the previous estimate. Of this total, about 29.4 million acres are Hard Red Winter, 8.2 million acres are Soft Red Winter, and 3.7 million are White Winter. Area planted to other spring wheat for 2011 is estimated at 14.4 million acres, up 5 percent from 2010. Of this total, about 13.6 million acres are Hard Red Spring wheat. Durum planted area for 2011 is estimated at 2.37 million acres, down 8 percent from 2010. All cotton plantings for 2011 are expected to total 12.6 million acres, 15 percent above last year. Upland acreage is expected to total 12.3 million acres, up 14 percent from 2010. American Pima acreage is expected to total 252,500 acres, up 24 percent from 2010. Cotton acreage increases are expected in every State. The largest increase, at 548,000 acres, is expected in Texas. Acreage increases of more than 100,000 acres are expected in North Carolina, Georgia, and Mississippi.
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Prospective Plantings
ISSN: 1949-159X
Released March 31, 2011, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of
Agriculture (USDA).
Corn Planted Acreage Up 5 Percent from 2010 Soybean Acreage Down 1 Percent All Wheat Acreage Up 8 Percent All Cotton Acreage Up 15 Percent
Corn growers intend to plant 92.2 million acres of corn for all purposes in 2011, up 5 percent from last year and 7 percent
higher than in 2009. If realized, this will be the second highest planted acreage in the United States since 1944, behind
only the 93.5 million acres planted in 2007. Acreage increases of 250,000 or more are expected in Iowa, Kansas,
Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, and South Dakota. The largest decrease is expected in Texas, down 150,000 acres.
Soybean planted area for 2011 is estimated at 76.6 million acres, down 1 percent from last year. If realized, the United
States planted area will be the third largest on record. Compared with last year, planted acreage declines of 100,000 acres
or more are expected in Iowa, Kansas, Mississippi, Nebraska, and Ohio. If realized, the planted area in New York and
North Dakota will be the largest on record.
All wheat planted area is estimated at 58.0 million acres, up 8 percent from last year. The 2011 winter wheat planted area,
at 41.2 million acres, is 10 percent above last year and up 1 percent from the previous estimate. Of this total, about
29.4 million acres are Hard Red Winter, 8.2 million acres are Soft Red Winter, and 3.7 million are White Winter. Area
planted to other spring wheat for 2011 is estimated at 14.4 million acres, up 5 percent from 2010. Of this total, about
13.6 million acres are Hard Red Spring wheat. Durum planted area for 2011 is estimated at 2.37 million acres, down
8 percent from 2010.
All cotton plantings for 2011 are expected to total 12.6 million acres, 15 percent above last year. Upland acreage is
expected to total 12.3 million acres, up 14 percent from 2010. American Pima acreage is expected to total 252,500 acres,
up 24 percent from 2010. Cotton acreage increases are expected in every State. The largest increase, at 548,000 acres, is
expected in Texas. Acreage increases of more than 100,000 acres are expected in North Carolina, Georgia, and
Mississippi.
2 Prospective Plantings (March 2011) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
This report was approved on March 31, 2011.
Acting Secretary of
Agriculture
Michael T. Scuse
Agricultural Statistics Board
Chairperson
Hubert Hamer
Prospective Plantings (March 2011) 3 USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service
Contents
Corn Area Planted – States and United States: 2009-2011 ..................................................................................................... 6
Corn and Soybean Planted Acreage – United States Chart ..................................................................................................... 7
Sorghum Area Planted – States and United States: 2009-2011 .............................................................................................. 7
Oat Area Planted – States and United States: 2009-2011 ....................................................................................................... 8
Barley Area Planted – States and United States: 2009-2011 .................................................................................................. 9
All Wheat Area Planted – States and United States: 2009-2011 .......................................................................................... 10
Winter Wheat Area Planted – States and United States: 2009-2011 .................................................................................... 11
Durum Wheat Area Planted – States and United States: 2009-2011 .................................................................................... 12
Other Spring Wheat Area Planted – States and United States: 2009-2011 ........................................................................... 12
All Hay Area Harvested – States and United States: 2009-2011 .......................................................................................... 13
Rice Area Planted by Class – States and United States: 2009-2011 ..................................................................................... 14
Canola Area Planted – States and United States: 2009-2011................................................................................................ 14
Soybean Area Planted – States and United States: 2009-2011 ............................................................................................. 15
Peanut Area Planted – States and United States: 2009-2011 ................................................................................................ 15
Sunflower Area Planted by Type – States and United States: 2009-2011 ............................................................................ 16
Flaxseed Area Planted – States and United States: 2009-2011 ............................................................................................. 16
Cotton Area Planted by Type – States and United States: 2009-2011 .................................................................................. 17
Sugarbeet Area Planted – States and United States: 2009-2011 ........................................................................................... 18
Tobacco Area Harvested – States and United States: 2009-2011 ......................................................................................... 18
Tobacco Area Harvested by Class and Type – States and United States: 2009-2011 .......................................................... 19
Dry Edible Bean Area Planted – States and United States: 2009-2011 ................................................................................ 20
Chickpea (Garbanzo Bean) Area Planted – States and United States: 2009-2011 ............................................................... 21
Lentil Area Planted – States and United States: 2009-2011 ................................................................................................. 22
Dry Edible Pea Area Planted – States and United States: 2009-2011 .................................................................................. 22
Austrian Winter Pea Area Planted – States and United States: 2009-2011 .......................................................................... 22
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Sweet Potato Area Planted – States and United States: 2009-2011 ...................................................................................... 23
Crop Area Planted and Harvested – United States: 2010 and 2011 (Domestic Units) ......................................................... 24
Crop Yield and Production – United States: 2010 and 2011 (Domestic Units) .................................................................... 25
Crop Area Planted and Harvested – United States: 2010 and 2011 (Metric Units) .............................................................. 26
Crop Yield and Production – United States: 2010 and 2011 (Metric Units) ......................................................................... 27
Information Contacts ............................................................................................................................................................. 36
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Corn Area Planted – States and United States: 2009-2011
Arizona ......................... California ...................... Colorado ....................... Delaware ...................... Idaho ............................ Kansas ......................... Maine ........................... Maryland ....................... Michigan ....................... Minnesota ..................... Montana ....................... New York ...................... North Carolina .............. North Dakota ................ Oregon ......................... Pennsylvania ................ South Dakota ................ Utah .............................. Virginia ......................... Washington .................. Wisconsin ..................... Wyoming ...................... United States ................
48 90 78 28
530 14 16 55 13 95
870 12 23
1,210 40 60 48 40 67
105 45 80
3,567
45 110 64 20
490 10 16 45 11 85
760 12 20
720 45 60 35 39 75 90 45 75
2,872
55 150 68 30
500 6
15 55 10 90
770 13 24
690 45 61 25 40
100 95 35 75
2,952
122 136 106 150 102 60 94
122 91
106
101 108 120 96
100 102 71
103 133 106 78
100
103 1 Intended plantings in 2011 as indicated by reports from farmers.
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All Wheat Area Planted – States and United States: 2009-2011 [Includes area planted in preceding fall]
Arizona ..................... California .................. Idaho ......................... Montana .................... North Dakota ............. South Dakota ............ United States ............
125 180 20
570 1,650
9
2,554
80 115 20
540 1,800
15
2,570
70 155 15
510 1,600
15
2,365
88 135 75 94 89
100
92 1 Intended plantings in 2011 as indicated by reports from farmers.
Other Spring Wheat Area Planted – States and United States: 2009-2011
Colorado ................... Idaho ......................... Minnesota ................. Montana .................... Nevada ..................... North Dakota ............. Oregon ...................... South Dakota ............ Utah .......................... Washington ............... United States ............
30 550
1,600 2,400
4 6,450
130 1,500
14 590
13,268
28 630
1,600 2,850
4 6,400
140 1,450
16 580
13,698
40 640
1,650 2,800
8 7,100
170 1,350
19 650
14,427
143 102 103 98
200 111 121 93
119 112
105
1 Intended plantings in 2011 as indicated by reports from farmers.
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All Hay Area Harvested – States and United States: 2009-2011
Long grain Arkansas ......................... California ........................ Louisiana ........................ Mississippi ...................... Missouri .......................... Texas .............................. United States .................. Medium grain Arkansas ......................... California ........................ Louisiana ........................ Missouri .......................... Texas .............................. United States .................. Short grain Arkansas ......................... California 2 ...................... United States .................. All Arkansas ......................... California ........................ Louisiana ........................ Mississippi ...................... Missouri .......................... Texas .............................. United States ..................
1,260
5 415 245 199 166
2,290
225 505 55 3 5
793
1 51
52
1,486 561 470 245 202 171
3,135
1,595
6 500 305 250 185
2,841
195 510 40 3 4
752
1 42
43
1,791 558 540 305 253 189
3,636
1,180
5 420 200 195 165
2,165
220 530 50 7 5
812
1 40
41
1,401 575 470 200 202 170
3,018
74 83 84 66 78 89
76
113 104 125 233 125
108
100 95
95
78 103 87 66 80 90
83
1 Intended plantings in 2011 as indicated by reports from farmers. 2 Includes sweet rice.
Canola Area Planted – States and United States: 2009-2011
Idaho .............................. Minnesota ...................... Montana ......................... North Dakota .................. Oklahoma ...................... Oregon ........................... Other States 2 ................ United States .................
15.0 13.0 6.5
730.0 42.0 4.9
15.6
827.0
19.5 46.0 17.5
1,280.0 60.0 6.0
19.8
1,448.8
19.0 21.0 25.0
1,420.0 100.0
7.0
19.8
1,611.8
97 46
143 111 167 117
100
111
1 Intended plantings in 2011 as indicated by reports from farmers. 2 Other States include Colorado, Kansas, and Washington. The 2011 estimate carried forward from 2010. First 2011 estimate for Other States will be
published in Acreage released June 30, 2011.
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Soybean Area Planted – States and United States: 2009-2011
Alabama ...................... Florida ......................... Georgia ....................... Mississippi ................... New Mexico ................. North Carolina ............. Oklahoma .................... South Carolina ............. Texas .......................... Virginia ........................ United States ...............
155.0 115.0 510.0 21.0 7.0
67.0 14.0 50.0
165.0 12.0
1,116.0
190.0 145.0 565.0 19.0 10.0 87.0 22.0 67.0
165.0 18.0
1,288.0
175.0 150.0 540.0 16.0 10.0 81.0 21.0 70.0
160.0 14.0
1,237.0
92 103 96 84
100 93 95
104 97 78
96
1 Intended plantings in 2011 as indicated by reports from farmers.
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Sunflower Area Planted by Type – States and United States: 2009-2011
Oil California ..................... Colorado ...................... Kansas ......................... Minnesota .................... Nebraska ..................... North Dakota ................ Oklahoma .................... South Dakota ............... Texas ........................... United States ............... Non-oil California ..................... Colorado ...................... Kansas ......................... Minnesota .................... Nebraska ..................... North Dakota ................ Oklahoma .................... South Dakota ............... Texas ........................... United States ............... All California ..................... Colorado ...................... Kansas ......................... Minnesota .................... Nebraska ..................... North Dakota ................ Oklahoma .................... South Dakota ............... Texas ........................... United States ...............
34.0 70.0
150.0 45.0 27.0
770.0 13.0
520.0 69.0
1,698.0
8.0 21.0 18.0 26.0 25.0
115.0 3.0
50.0 66.0
332.0
42.0 91.0
168.0 71.0 52.0
885.0 16.0
570.0 135.0
2,030.0
27.0 95.0
110.0 55.0 25.0
700.0 11.0
410.0 30.0
1,463.0
7.0 37.0 29.0 33.0 37.0
185.0 1.5
100.0 59.0
488.5
34.0 132.0 139.0 88.0 62.0
885.0 12.5
510.0 89.0
1,951.5
17.0 75.0
110.0 45.0 30.0
600.0 8.0
480.0 35.0
1,400.0
11.0 25.0 22.0 13.0 34.0
175.0 3.0
70.0 52.0
405.0
28.0 100.0 132.0 58.0 64.0
775.0 11.0
550.0 87.0
1,805.0
63 79
100 82
120 86 73
117 117
96
157 68 76 39 92 95
200 70 88
83
82 76 95 66
103 88 88
108 98
92
1 Intended plantings in 2011 as indicated by reports from farmers.
Flaxseed Area Planted – States and United States: 2009-2011
Upland Alabama ........................... Arizona ............................. Arkansas .......................... California .......................... Florida .............................. Georgia ............................ Kansas ............................. Louisiana .......................... Mississippi ........................ Missouri ............................ New Mexico ...................... North Carolina .................. Oklahoma ......................... South Carolina .................. Tennessee ........................ Texas ............................... Virginia ............................. United States .................... American Pima Arizona ............................. California .......................... New Mexico ...................... Texas ............................... United States .................... All Alabama ........................... Arizona ............................. Arkansas .......................... California .......................... Florida .............................. Georgia ............................ Kansas ............................. Louisiana .......................... Mississippi ........................ Missouri ............................ New Mexico ...................... North Carolina .................. Oklahoma ......................... South Carolina .................. Tennessee ........................ Texas ............................... Virginia ............................. United States ....................
255.0 145.0 520.0 71.0 82.0
1,000.0 38.0
230.0 305.0 272.0
31.1
375.0 205.0 115.0 300.0
5,000.0 64.0
9,008.1
1.6 119.0
2.8 18.0
141.4
255.0 146.6 520.0 190.0 82.0
1,000.0 38.0
230.0 305.0 272.0
33.9
375.0 205.0 115.0 300.0
5,018.0 64.0
9,149.5
340.0 195.0 545.0 124.0 92.0
1,330.0 51.0
255.0 420.0 310.0
47.0
550.0 285.0 202.0 390.0
5,550.0 83.0
10,769.0
2.5 182.0
2.7 17.0
204.2
340.0 197.5 545.0 306.0 92.0
1,330.0 51.0
255.0 420.0 310.0
49.7
550.0 285.0 202.0 390.0
5,567.0 83.0
10,973.2
410.0 225.0 630.0 160.0 100.0
1,450.0 68.0
290.0 530.0 360.0
65.0
750.0 320.0 260.0 470.0
6,100.0 125.0
12,313.0
9.0 225.0
3.5 15.0
252.5
410.0 234.0 630.0 385.0 100.0
1,450.0 68.0
290.0 530.0 360.0
68.5
750.0 320.0 260.0 470.0
6,115.0 125.0
12,565.5
121 115 116 129 109 109 133 114 126 116
138 136 112 129 121 110 151
114
360 124 130 88
124
121 118 116 126 109 109 133 114 126 116
138 136 112 129 121 110 151
115
1 Intended plantings in 2011 as indicated by reports from farmers.
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Sugarbeet Area Planted – States and United States: 2009-2011 [Relates to year of intended harvest in all States except California. In California, relates to year of intended harvest for fall planted beets in central California and to year of planting for overwintered beets in central and southern California]
California ................... Colorado .................... Idaho .......................... Michigan .................... Minnesota .................. Montana ..................... Nebraska ................... North Dakota .............. Oregon ....................... Wyoming .................... United States .............
25.3 35.1
164.0 138.0 464.0 38.4 53.0
225.0 10.6 32.4
1,185.8
25.1 28.9
171.0 147.0 449.0 42.6 50.0
217.0 10.3 30.5
1,171.4
25.0 30.2
177.0 145.0 445.0 45.9 55.0
227.0 10.0 27.0
1,187.1
100 104 104 99 99
108 110 105 97 89
101
1 Intended plantings in 2011 as indicated by reports from processors.
Tobacco Area Harvested – States and United States: 2009-2011
State
Area harvested
2009 2010 2011 1 Percent of
previous year
(acres) (acres) (acres) (percent)
Connecticut ............................. Georgia ................................... Kentucky ................................. Massachusetts ........................ North Carolina ......................... Ohio ........................................ Pennsylvania .......................... South Carolina ........................ Tennessee .............................. Virginia .................................... Other States 2 ......................... United States ..........................
1,900 13,800 88,700
390 177,400
3,400 8,200
18,500 21,600 20,150
(X)
354,040
2,550 11,400 85,200
950 168,300
2,500 8,500
16,000 22,300 19,750
(X)
337,450
(D) 12,000 80,700
(D) 170,300
1,800 9,700
14,500 24,100 20,700
2,710
336,510
(X) 105 95 (X)
101 72
114 91
108 105
(X)
100
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (X) Not applicable. 1 Intended area harvested in 2011 as indicated by reports from farmers. 2 For 2011, Other States include Connecticut and Massachusetts.
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Tobacco Area Harvested by Class and Type – States and United States: 2009-2011
State
Area harvested
2009 2010 2011 1 Percent of
previous year
(acres) (acres) (acres) (percent)
Class 1, Flue-cured (11-14) Georgia .................................................................. North Carolina ........................................................ South Carolina ........................................................ Virginia ................................................................... United States .......................................................... Class 2, Fire-cured (21-23) Kentucky ................................................................. Tennessee .............................................................. Virginia ................................................................... United States .......................................................... Class 3A, Light air-cured Type 31, Burley Kentucky ............................................................. North Carolina .................................................... Ohio .................................................................... Pennsylvania ...................................................... Tennessee .......................................................... Virginia ............................................................... United States ...................................................... Type 32, Southern Maryland Pennsylvania ...................................................... Total light air-cured (31-32) .................................. Class 3B, Dark air-cured (35-37) Kentucky ................................................................. Tennessee .............................................................. United States .......................................................... Class 4, Cigar filler Pennsylvania ...................................................... Class 5, Cigar binder Type 51, Connecticut Valley Broadleaf Connecticut ......................................................... Massachusetts .................................................... United States ...................................................... Class 6, Cigar wrapper Type 61, Connecticut Valley Shade-grown Connecticut ......................................................... Massachusetts .................................................... United States ...................................................... Total cigar types (41-61) ....................................... All tobacco United States ..........................................................
13,800
174,000 18,500 17,500
223,800
9,100 6,400
650
16,150
75,000 3,400 3,400 4,100
14,000 2,000
101,900
2,100
104,000
4,600 1,200
5,800
2,000
1,100 300
1,400
800 90
890
4,290
354,040
11,400
166,000 16,000 17,500
210,900
8,800 6,200
650
15,650
72,000 2,300 2,500 4,200
15,000 1,600
97,600
2,200
99,800
4,400 1,100
5,500
2,100
1,900 850
2,750
650 100
750
5,600
337,450
12,000
168,000 14,500 18,500
213,000
9,500 6,200
550
16,250
67,000 2,300 1,800 5,000
17,000 1,650
94,750
3,000
97,750
4,200 900
5,100
1,700
1,600 450
2,050
(D) (D)
660
4,410
336,510
105 101 91
106
101
108 100 85
104
93 100 72
119 113 103
97
136
98
95 82
93
81
84 53
75
(X) (X)
88
79
100
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (X) Not applicable. 1 Intended area harvested in 2011 as indicated by reports from farmers.
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Dry Edible Bean Area Planted – States and United States: 2009-2011 [Excludes beans grown for garden seed]
Arizona ...................... California ................... Colorado .................... Idaho .......................... Kansas ....................... Michigan .................... Minnesota .................. Montana ..................... Nebraska ................... New Mexico ............... New York ................... North Dakota .............. Oregon ....................... South Dakota ............. Texas ......................... Washington ................ Wisconsin .................. Wyoming .................... United States .............
15.5 71.0 57.0
100.0 8.5
200.0 150.0 11.9
130.0 12.5
16.0
610.0 6.4
10.3 37.0 60.0 6.4
37.5
1,540.0
13.0 63.5 70.0
135.0 9.5
236.0 185.0 18.8
170.0 13.8
15.0
800.0 7.1
12.5 21.0 86.0 6.2
49.0
1,911.4
10.0 50.0 49.0 90.0 8.0
180.0 140.0 27.0
125.0 12.0
12.0
450.0 4.5
14.0 20.0 70.0 5.0
37.0
1,303.5
77 79 70 67 84 76 76
144 74 87
80 56 63
112 95 81 81 76
68
1 Intended plantings in 2011 as indicated by reports from farmers.
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Chickpea (Garbanzo Bean) Area Planted – States and United States: 2009-2011 [Chickpea acres included with dry bean acres]
Small chickpeas (Garbanzo, smaller than 20/64 inches) Idaho ......................................................... Montana .................................................... North Dakota ............................................. South Dakota ............................................. Washington ............................................... Other States 2 ............................................ United States ............................................. Large chickpeas (Garbanzo, larger than 20/64 inches) California ................................................... Idaho ......................................................... Montana .................................................... North Dakota ............................................. Oregon ...................................................... South Dakota ............................................. Washington ............................................... Other States 2 ............................................ United States ............................................. All chickpeas (Garbanzo) California ................................................... Idaho ......................................................... Montana .................................................... North Dakota ............................................. Oregon ...................................................... South Dakota ............................................. Washington ............................................... United States .............................................
10.5 1.9 2.6 1.1
(NA)
-
16.1
14.5 22.0 0.4
10.6 0.4 1.0
31.1
-
80.0
14.5 32.5 2.3
13.2 0.4 2.1
31.1
96.1
16.0 (D) 2.0 (D) 3.7
3.4
25.1
11.2 37.0 (D)
14.0 0.6 (D)
51.0
7.1
120.9
11.2 53.0 6.3
16.0 0.6 4.2
54.7
146.0
14.0 11.0 (D) (D) 4.0
6.9
35.9
9.5 34.0 7.0 (D) 1.0 (D)
46.0
5.5
103.0
9.5 48.0 18.0 9.0 1.0 3.4
50.0
138.9
88 (X) (X) (X)
108
203
143
85 92 (X) (X)
167 (X) 90
77
85
85 91
286 56
167 81 91
95
- Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. 1 Intended plantings in 2011 as indicated by reports from farmers. 2 Other States include data withheld above due to disclosure.
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Lentil Area Planted – States and United States: 2009-2011
Idaho ............................... Montana .......................... North Dakota ................... Washington ..................... United States ..................
53.0 122.0 165.0 75.0
415.0
55.0 260.0 265.0 78.0
658.0
45.0 320.0 275.0 70.0
710.0
82 123 104 90
108
1 Intended plantings in 2011 as indicated by reports from farmers.
Dry Edible Pea Area Planted – States and United States: 2009-2011
Idaho ........................................... Montana ...................................... North Dakota ............................... Oregon ........................................ Washington ................................. United States ..............................
42.0 240.0 490.0
6.3 85.0
863.3
31.0 220.0 430.0
7.0 68.0
756.0
25.0 215.0 275.0
6.0 65.0
586.0
81 98 64 86 96
78
1 Intended plantings in 2011 as indicated by reports from farmers.
Austrian Winter Pea Area Planted – States and United States: 2009-2011
Idaho ........................................... Montana ...................................... Oregon ........................................ United States ..............................
8.0 10.0 2.5
20.5
11.0 16.0 4.2
31.2
6.0 12.0 2.0
20.0
55 75 48
64
1 Intended plantings in 2011 as indicated by reports from farmers.
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Sweet Potato Area Planted – States and United States: 2009-2011
Alabama ............................. Arkansas ............................ California ............................ Florida ................................ Louisiana ............................ Mississippi .......................... New Jersey ......................... North Carolina .................... Texas ................................. United States ......................
2.6 3.0
17.4 3.3
14.0 20.0 1.2
47.0 1.4
109.9
3.3 3.1
18.0 3.5
13.5 21.0 1.3
55.0 1.1
119.8
3.3 3.1
19.5 3.2
14.0 21.0 1.3
60.0 1.3
126.7
100 100 108 91
104 100 100 109 118
106
1 Intended plantings in 2011 as indicated by reports from farmers.
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Crop Area Planted and Harvested – United States: 2010 and 2011 (Domestic Units) [Data are the latest estimates available, either from the current report or from previous reports. Current year estimates are for the full 2011 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 Austrian winter peas ........................................................... Dry edible beans ................................................................. Dry edible peas ................................................................... Lentils ................................................................................. Wrinkled seed peas ............................................................ Potatoes and miscellaneous Coffee (Hawaii) ................................................................... Hops ................................................................................... Peppermint oil ..................................................................... Potatoes, all ........................................................................ Spring ............................................................................. Summer .......................................................................... Fall .................................................................................. Spearmint oil ....................................................................... Sweet potatoes ................................................................... Taro (Hawaii) 2 ....................................................................
2,872
88,192 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)
3,138 390
3,636 1,211 5,404 (NA)
53,603 37,335 2,570
13,698
1,448.8 (X)
421 50.5
1,288.0 2.3
175.0 77,404 1,951.5
10,973.2 10,769.0
204.2 1,171.4
(NA) (NA)
31.2 1,911.4
756.0 658.0 (NA)
(NA) (NA) (NA)
1,020.6 88.8 38.1
893.7 (NA)
119.8 (NA)
2,952
92,178
(NA)
2,839
3,018
5,645
58,021 41,229 2,365
14,427
1,611.8 (X)
420
1,237.0
76,609 1,805.0
12,565.5 12,313.0
252.5 1,187.1
(NA)
20.0 1,303.5
586.0 710.0
126.7
2,465
81,446 5,567
59,862 19,956 39,906 1,263
363 3,615
265 4,808
273 47,637 31,749 2,529
13,359
1,431.0 (X)
418 48.1
1,255.0 2.2
167.7 76,616 1,873.8
10,706.7 10,505.0
201.7 1,155.7
883.2 337.5
17.9 1,842.7
711.4 634.0 (NA)
6.3 31.3 71.3
1,004.3 85.9 37.1
881.3 18.6
116.9 0.5
58,973
336.5
(NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. 1 Area planted for all purposes. 2 Area is total acres in crop, not harvested acres.
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Crop Yield and Production – United States: 2010 and 2011 (Domestic Units) [Data are the latest estimates available, either from the current report or from previous reports. Current year estimates are for the full 2011 crop year. Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
Crop Yield per acre Production
2010 2011 2010 2011
(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 1 ........................................................................................... 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 1 ............................................................................... bales Upland 1 ................................................................................ bales American Pima 1 ................................................................... bales Sugarbeets ................................................................................. tons Sugarcane .................................................................................. tons Tobacco ................................................................................. pounds Dry beans, peas, and lentils Austrian winter peas 1 .................................................................. cwt Dry edible beans 1 ....................................................................... cwt Dry edible peas 1 ......................................................................... cwt Lentils 1 ........................................................................................ cwt Wrinkled seed peas ..................................................................... cwt Potatoes and miscellaneous Coffee (Hawaii) ...................................................................... pounds Hops ...................................................................................... pounds Peppermint oil ........................................................................ pounds Potatoes, all ................................................................................. cwt Spring ...................................................................................... cwt Summer ................................................................................... cwt Fall .......................................................................................... cwt Spearmint oil ......................................................................... pounds Sweet potatoes ............................................................................ cwt Taro (Hawaii) ......................................................................... pounds
(NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. 1 Yield in pounds.
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Crop Area Planted and Harvested – United States: 2010 and 2011 (Metric Units) [Data are the latest estimates available, either from the current report or from previous reports. Current year estimates are for the full 2011 crop year. Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
Crop Area planted Area harvested
2010 2011 2010 2011
(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 Austrian winter peas ........................................................... Dry edible beans ................................................................. Dry edible peas ................................................................... Lentils ................................................................................. Wrinkled seed peas ............................................................ Potatoes and miscellaneous Coffee (Hawaii) ................................................................... Hops ................................................................................... Peppermint oil ..................................................................... Potatoes, all 2 ...................................................................... Spring ............................................................................. Summer .......................................................................... Fall .................................................................................. Spearmint oil ....................................................................... Sweet potatoes ................................................................... Taro (Hawaii) 3 ....................................................................
1,162,270
35,690,420 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)
1,269,920 157,830
1,471,450 490,080
2,186,940 (NA)
21,692,600 15,109,100 1,040,050 5,543,440
586,310 (X)
170,370 20,440
521,240 930
70,820 31,324,620
789,750
4,440,740 4,358,110
82,640 474,050
(NA) (NA)
12,630 773,520 305,950 266,290
(NA)
(NA) (NA) (NA)
413,030 35,940 15,420
361,670 (NA)
48,480 (NA)
1,194,640
37,303,510
(NA)
1,148,910
1,221,350
2,284,480
23,480,520 16,684,960
957,090 5,838,460
652,280 (X)
169,970
500,600
31,002,900 730,470
5,085,130 4,982,950
102,180 480,410
(NA)
8,090 527,510 237,150 287,330
51,270
997,560
32,960,380 2,252,910
24,225,550 8,075,990
16,149,560 511,120 146,900
1,462,950 107,240
1,945,750 110,480
19,278,220 12,848,500
1,023,460 5,406,250
579,110 (X)
169,160 19,470
507,890 890
67,870 31,005,730
758,310
4,332,890 4,251,270
81,630 467,700 357,420 136,560
7,240 745,720 287,900 256,570
(NA)
2,550 12,660 28,850
406,430 34,760 15,010
356,650 7,530
47,310 190
23,865,780
136,180
(NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. 1 Area planted for all purposes. 2 Total may not add due to rounding. 3 Area is total hectares in crop, not harvested hectares.
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Crop Yield and Production – United States: 2010 and 2011 (Metric Units) [Data are the latest estimates available, either from the current report or from previous reports. Current year estimates are for the full 2011 crop year. Blank data cells indicate estimation period has not yet begun]
Barley .......................................... Corn for grain ............................... Oats ............................................. Sorghum for grain ........................ Soybeans for beans ..................... Upland cotton .............................. Wheat Winter wheat .............................. Durum wheat ............................. Other spring ...............................
6.0 2.0 5.9 9.5 2.0 4.6
1.5 7.2 5.2
10.4 3.5
10.1 16.4 3.5 7.9
2.5
12.5 9.0
255 1,141
251 695
1,152 463
525 168 692
31 32 4
31 25 6
6 12 12
548 3,844
865 2,471 2,582 1,320
1,415
552 2,543
5 8 2
11 13 11
8
15 10
15 12 18 9 7 9
12 5
10
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